The Lake News, August 2016

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The Lake News AUGUST 2016 - ISSUE 272

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Having completed the 96km Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge in July, Forest Lake teenager Isabella Green has now set her sights on heading to PNG in September to trek the Kokoda Track. Photo courtesy of sokimages.com.au

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Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis For the eighth year running, LJ Hooker will host the Great Strides charity event to raise funds for families living with cystic fibrosis. Organisers of the walkathon are hoping to raise $10 000 this year and make 2016 the biggest and best Great Strides event to date. LJ Hooker are national sponsors and have a partnership in caring for those living with cystic fibrosis. Millions of dollars have been raised nationally over the past decade with LJ Hooker Forest Lake instrumental in organising the local ‘Great Strides’ event with thousands of dollars going towards the national total. Residents are encouraged to participate and join with LJ Hooker Forest Lake, LJ Hooker Browns Plains and Cystic Fibrosis on 28 August for the 4.4km route from the corner of Forest Lake Boulevard and The Esplanade at LJ Hooker Forest Lake. Whilst registration is available on the day, early bird registrations are open now with prices of $15 for an individual or the family cost of $35 for two adults and three children, with children under five years of age free. Prices increase by $5 for on the day registration. To take advantage of the early bird registration prices, go to www.forestlake.ljhooker.com.au/about-us/great-strides-walkathon-2016#LHJOyds13BKj2sWP.99.

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Personally Speaking with Susannah Friis It was an absolute delight last month to work with two very special people to bring you, our readers, the wonderful story of Geremy. One of the things I love most about my job is the truly inspiring people I get to interact with each month. Bringing you the ‘good news’ stories of our area is a privilege, and a great problem I often have is trying to choose what to include as we just don’t have room for it all! Speaking with the lovely ladies who kickstarted Geremy’s return to New Zealand, it became clear that while they wanted no recognition for themselves, they definitely wanted Geremy’s story and achievements to be highlighted. And it seems the story resonated with many of you. We have had quite a bit of feedback since the July edition was published, including the following ‘Letter to the Editor’.

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Narelle hit the nail on the head - every person does have a story. And it’s a story that we can all identify with because it speaks to our humanity. All we want as humans is to feel safe, have people to love who love us and the dignity of work and independence. Recently, in the mainstream news, we have been overwhelmed with the tragedy of so many senseless killings in France, America and now Germany. It’s easy to become bogged down with the weight of all the evil being perpetrated in the world. It’s easy to think that evil is winning. It’s easy to respond with fear and want to lock ourselves away in the safety of our homes. Yet, stories like Geremy’s remind us to not give up. They remind us that for all the evil happening, good still abounds. Sure, it may not make the six o’clock news but it’s still there, quietly going about its business. Let’s honour the legacy Geremy left in our suburb and keep actively looking for ways we can help each other.

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July school holidays saw over 100 patrols of Scouts headed to Baden Powell Park at Samford for a four day, three night Scout camp known as SSS (Scout Section Skills). Our Scouts had the opportunity to take part in a variety of activities including camp cooking, geocaching, archery, rock climbing and many more. The highlight of their weekend was an afternoon spent on the Mudlark base, run by our local Benarrawa District Leaders, including those from Richlands - Forest Lake, West Centenary, Pamphlett and Salisbury. Mudlark is a trail base including a ropes course, water balloon volleyball, vertical bungee and, of course, lots and lots of mud! SSS is a great opportunity to learn new skills, make new friends and have loads of fun. Our Group finished off the holidays with a trip to Schonnel Theatre for the Saturday matinee of the Brisbane Gang Show. This is another opportunity for our youth members to showcase their talents, this time under the direction of Scouts Queensland Performing Arts Team. Over 125 scout youth members aged between nine and 25 sang, danced and acted their hearts out after months of rehearsals. This year’s production ‘Shipwrecked’ was a fun and adventurous story about the occupants of a cruise ship which ran into some foul weather. They ran into jungle animals and haunted mansions among other things, with a fantastic twist at the end. Scouting is so diverse it encompasses everything from pioneering to performing, with something for everybody. On a local level, we are happy to announce that we are now officially named Richlands - Forest Lake Scout Group. We are also happy to welcome our new Group Patron, Cr Charles Strunk and wish our previous patron, Mr Milton Dick MP Member for Oxley, every success in his new role. If you have kids looking for fun and friendship, or if you are looking for a place to make a difference while volunteering, why not come along and visit us to find out about Scouting? For more information call Rosella on 0402 308 182, send an email to richlandsscoutgroup@gmail.com or like us on facebook.

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Local pianist hopeful of scholarship win Forest Lake resident and pianist, Aaron Liu, will soon be vying for a coveted scholarship at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music after being announced as one of only four finalists in the annual Allison/Henderson Sydney Eisteddfod for pianists aged 16-25. Sydney Eisteddfod is a not-for-profit organisation that runs one of the most successful competitive performing arts festivals of its type in the world, with an average of 350 events each year. Aaron completed his Bachelor of Music in Advanced Performance (Honours) at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music in 2013 with Oleg Stepanov. During his undergraduate degree, he was awarded prizes each year for achieving the highest mark in performance. Winner of the 2015 Melbourne Recital Centre Great Romantics Competition, Aaron was also the first prize recipient in the 2015 Australian Society of Keyboard Music National Open Piano Competition. Additionally, he was a finalist in the 2015 ABC Young Performers Awards. Other prizes have included winning the 2014 Australian Youth Classical Music Competition, Yamaha Australian Youth Piano Competition, Queensland Piano Competition, Yamaha Recitals Scholarship, and many other awards. Aaron is currently completing a Master’s of Music in Performance degree. “It is hoped that I will be able to undertake and further my studies as a pianist overseas,� said Aaron. “I have successfully auditioned at Colleges in the UK and have accepted the Royal College of Music. Although, due to financial reasons, I will be hopefully postponing this until next year so that I can acquire more funds for the fees necessary to study overseas.� Aaron will present a major work of up to 35 minutes in length at the final on August 26 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the winner of the Allison/ Henderson Sydney Eisteddfod Piano Scholarship will receive $13,500 in prizes.

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Forest Lake teen on track for PNG adventure

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Abel & David Wan Dental Practice Dr Abel Wan B.D.Sc (Hons) Qld Dr David Wan B.OralH GradDipDenntt Established since 1993 with overr 20 years experiencee Readers may remember an article in the April 2014 edition of The Lake News, about Krista, a Forest Lake local who walked the Kokoda Track at just 17 years old. It seems that a sense of adventure and desire to know more about what our diggers went through runs in the family, with Krista’s sister, Isabella, set to embark on the same journey. Isabella, at 16 years old, completed the 96km Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge in July and has now set her sights on heading to PNG in September to trek the Kokoda Track. One of only six from the 13 in the Brisbane Kokoda Kid team to make it over the finish line in the designated time frame, Isabella said that while extremely difficult, it was an experience she won’t forget. “It was a tough slog and at times it looked like we weren’t going to make it,” she said. “We were plagued with injuries and it was a struggle emotionally, mentally and physically... but somehow we pulled through and made it to the end.” Proud mum, Anneke, said, “At the support crew checkpoints, Isabella was quite positive that she was going to make the entire distance and was not deterred by the pain. “She was very supportive of all her team mates and her leaders have had nothing but positive things to say about her attitude and mateship.” Isabella is now even more excited about the upcoming trek in PNG. “I’ve made some lifelong bonds with my fellow Kokoda Kids team mates and can’t wait to do it all again.” In order to participate in the PNG trek, approximately $10 000 needs to be raised per child. If you’d like to donate to Isabella’s worthwhile adventure, donations can be made directly to the Kokoda Foundation by visiting www. kokodachallenge.com/donate-online. Sister Krista is planning on walking the Kokoda Challenge next year in an adult team with the pair already planning to walk it together in their own team in 2018 once Isabella is 18.

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Could your family be a Furkids family?

Friday, 26 August - Sarah Collyer Quintet Saturday, 27 August - The Beatles Swing Show Sunday, 28 August - The Enterprise Single ticket $25.00 | Weekend package $50.00

Tuesday, 6 September All tickets $15.00 A dynamic, uplifting and hugely entertaining show featuring the talents of powerhouse tenor David Kidd

Furkids Animal Rescue is a recently incorporated charity that rescues animals in need and places them into foster care before seeing them settled into their forever homes. Run solely by volunteers and relying on donations, Furkids has rescued close to 900 animals in the three years it has been in operation. The charity is always looking for suitable foster homes, short or long term, as well as forever homes for the, predominately, dogs that they rescue. Foster carer and Forest Lake resident, Josie said, “Last year when our older dog died, we went looking for a puppy, and we ended up adopting one through furkids. “When our other elderly dog died, we decided that instead of getting a second dog again, we would foster. We fostered Zara first, and when she found her forever family, we took in Stan.” Stan (pictured) is one of the many dogs ready to find his forever family. If you and your family would like to adopt a dog or are interested in becoming a foster family, check out their website www.furkidsanimalrescueinc.com.au. If you would like to donate to Furkids Animal Rescue, donations over $2 are tax deductible. The charity also welcomes new sponsors who would like to be a part of the good work they are doing for animals in southeast Queensland. Details can be found on the above website or by sending an email to furkidsfund1@gmail.com.

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Free anti-bullying and self-defence workshop It is an unfortunate fact that in today’s world, personal safety and security is more a necessity than a choice. To that end, local Forest Lake Rhee TaeKwon-do group are offering a free anti-bullying and self-defence workshop on Monday 29 August at the new Community Hall on College Avenue from 5-6pm. Rhee TaeKwon-do is a controlled contact, non-competition martial art that focuses on effective selfdefence techniques and personalised training to help students develop self-confidence, self-discipline, fitness and respect. It is Australia’s first and biggest TaeKwon-Do school, founded in 1965 by World Master Chong Chul Rhee. Rhee TaeKwon-Do Forest Lake is a proud supporter of the Australian Federal Police’s Street Smart program that is implemented in all high schools in Queensland. “Anyone can learn and enjoy Rhee TaeKwon-Do,” said Instructor Eva. “Male or female, large or small, strong or weak, child, teenager or adult. “This free event will primarily focus on safety and awareness for schoolchildren aged five to 17. Parents are welcome to watch or join in as we know and understand that some children are nervous without accompaniment. It will also cover anti-bullying tactics and provide tips on making safe choices and preventing dangerous situations.” For more information, contact Instructor Eva on 0466 234 846 or send an email to rtkdforestlake@gmail.com.

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The Forest Lake Junior Rugby Union Club has come back from holidays sharper than ever! We have welcomed a new participant in our facilities, Brett R from Positive Experience Personal UGBY Training (PEPT) who joins Alex from Step Into Life as family fitness providers. Our multi-sport plans continue with cricket and in Term 4 our club will begin with the Milo In2 Cricket entry program for ages 5-8. In Term 1 7-8 year olds can then progress into ‘Super 8s’ and the Milo In2 Cricket will run again. Sign ups for cricket will take place after the rugby season and parents can register their interest at: forestlakecricket@gmail.com. We also welcome the handover to Little Athletics in the coming months and continue to host St John’s for their Touch games. For details about Little Athletics visit their all-new website: www.forestlake.littleas.com.au. Little Athletics and Rugby have always enjoyed a strong partnership that means our kids can enjoy an unbroken participation in local sport. In the rugby department, our junior teams are going from strength to strength, with our U7s proving particularly adept. Our volunteers are second to none and you are likely to see them out and about at other activities in the community giving a hand, as that’s just what they like to do! We are taking early registrations for Season 2017 in conjunction with our Annual Trophy Day in August. If you would like to receive information on this special deal, please email info@forestlakewasps.com.au. And don’t forget to get cracking on the ‘Getting Started’ sports vouchers program before they are exhausted; this is a wonderful government initiative to help local kids get into the game! For details, visit www.qld.gov.au/recreation/ sports/funding/getinthegame/getstarted/.

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Forest Lake Men’s Shed Update by Steve Bruford, President Those endeavouring to get a Men’s Shed up and running in Forest Lake have been asked to prove it is a need of the community. So I’m asking for local residents to sign the online petition if possible ahead of the paper petition available later this month. We will be having a sausage sizzle by the lake to get signatures and tables in the shopping centre and at the Grand Ave Markets in August. All in all, we want around 2000 signatures which we will then present to the Member for Algester Leeanne Enoch at the end of August. If anyone is interested in helping get the shed operational in Forest Lake please contact Steve Bruford by sending an email to fl_mensshed@yahoo.com or calling 0421 520 804.

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The last month of winter is here and the lengthening days bring us promise that spring is just around the corner as the garden sees the first stirring of the new season. Maybe some of our natives are trying to outdo the spring flowers with many in bloom now. It’s great driving around the suburbs seeing the Acacias (wattles) revealing their many shades of yellow. How can I not mention the Camellias? So many different colours are on show high-lightening many gardens.

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The Royal National Show is on this month giving everyone the opportunity to see what the country and city can produce with stock, agriculture and many arts and crafts displays. The RNA also has the habit of bringing the cool westerly winds so we still have to ‘rug-up’ before spring arrives. The horticultural displays will be in the old Museum building this year. Make sure you check it out when visiting the show. Our next bus trip will be on Tuesday 13 September when we will visit the six acre Bominda Garden at Rosevale, lunch at the Marburg Hotel and spend the afternoon at Larsen’s Bulbs. Another fun-filled day and all entry fees, lunch and morning and afternoon teas are included in the price of $50 for members and $60 for visitors. For further information and a flyer, contact either Jill on 3372 6800 or Heather on 3879 2129. Don’t miss out on this trip. If space is a problem or you want to fill a couple of spaces on a patio, hanging baskets look delightful but need very special care. Those in the shade are relatively easy to look after but, if hanging in the sun, baskets dry out very quickly. Wire baskets with fibre or bark linings are attractive but it’s wise to put a sheet of plastic inside the liner. Poke a few holes in the plastic sheet to allow drainage before filling the hanging basket with potting mix. After planting and watering, any plastic sheet that is visible can be trimmed away. The plastic sheet won’t be seen but will make a huge difference to the water-holding ability of the basket. In the August edition of our newsletter, The Good Dirt, there is a detailed article on pruning fruit trees by the Micro Gardener Anne Gibson. Make sure you receive your copy by attending our meeting. This month we hold our Annual General Meeting. After seven years as President, I will be standing down however will continue to be involved with the club in producing our monthly newsletter. After the AGM we will have a Question & Answer segment hosted by Noel Burdette. We will have Claire Bickle as the guest speaker at the September meeting. Hope to see you there!

We are not fanatical gardeners, just friendly enthusiasts. Join us!! Next meeting Tuesday, 6 September at 9.30 for a 10am start. The Dutch Club, 123 Pine Rd, Richlands.

For more information call John Prout on 3288 31311 The Lake News - August 2016 - Page 15


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FROM THE DESK OF

Leeanne Enoch MP STATE MEMBER FOR ALGESTER

As the Local Member for Algester and Innovation Minister, I’m constantly reminded that the world is changing at an ever increasing pace. Many of the jobs we know today will be very different in 10 years and digital literacy is a vital part of ensuring that students are prepared for the jobs of the future. That’s why the Palaszczuk Government invested $1.7 million in the Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow program to help our schools to create innovative educational programs in coding and robotics and to develop important entrepreneurial skills. Earlier this month Forest Lake State High School was awarded $16,600 under this grant program. The school will use the money to offer a new innovative curriculum to Year 7 students next year. I am delighted to see Forest Lake State High School be part of this exciting initiative and I look forward to seeing the results of the new program. On this month, is the annual Grand Avenue State School Ekka Fun Day is scheduled for Wednesday 10th August 10am-3pm. This great local event falls on the Ekka Show day public holiday for Brisbane, and is going to be bigger and better than ever with fun for the whole family. There will be up to 50 markets stalls, show bags, rides and even a reptile show. So be sure to come along and support our local school. There is less than a month left to participate in the Premier’s Reading Challenge. So far more than 150,000 students are taking part in this year’s challenge and we are well on our way to reaching our target of reading 2 million books. The Premier’s Reading Challenge is focused on helping children develop a love of reading that will last a lifetime. The earlier we engage our children in reading, the better start they will have to their education. It’s not too late to take part in this year’s challenge – I encourage everyone to register at http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/readingchallenge/.

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by Kim Grierson In late June, the club held our annual installation dinner. This is where the new board and portfolio members are inducted for the 2016/17 year. It was a fun night held at the Blue Fin Club. Our new board is ready for another great year assisting our community. If you are interested in learning more about the Lions Club of Forest Lake, contact our membership chair, Stuart on 0418 735 190.

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Get ready for fun at the Forest Lake State School fete The Forest Lake community is invited to join in a day of fun for the whole family at this year’s Forest Lake State School Fete. The fete will be held on Saturday 10 September on the school’s grounds on the corner of Woogaroo St and Kauri Place, Forest Lake. The fun begins at 11am and entry is free. The fete will conclude with a spectacular fireworks show from 7pm. Bag a bargain at the legendary trash and treasure stall or a good read from the second-hand book stall. An action-packed program is planned with lots to see and do for all ages including a cent auction with a huge variety of great prizes, lots of stalls, food, entertainment, showbags, games, awesome carnival rides, a petting zoo and much more. For more information follow us on Facebook or visit the fete website at www. forestlakestateschoolfete.com.au.

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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, usually abbreviated to KCS, is a condition of the eye where insufficient tears are produced resulting in a dry eye surface. Although it can affect many domestic species, including cats and horses, KCS is most commonly seen in dogs. In a recent study of dogs with eye problems, an amazing 40% were diagnosed with KCS making it a common condition you may not know is there. So how can you tell if your pet is affected? Any dog can be affected by KCS, but some breeds like spaniels and flat faced breeds are more predisposed. The condition can occur at any age, but is most commonly seen in dogs from six to 10 years of age. The earliest symptom of Dry Eye is conjunctivitis, or inflammation of the inner eyelids. Frequently, this conjunctivitis seems to respond to antibiotic drops, but quickly returns when the course is finished. As the condition develops, mucous threads may be noticed on the surface of the eye, which move as the dog blinks, or build up at the bottom of the eye, near the lower lid. With time, some of the mucus can build up around the eye, becoming dry and crusty. Owners of affected animals often report how frequently they need to clean their pet’s eyes. Dogs with hair rubbing directly on the cornea will also show more severe symptoms. Without proper diagnosis and treatment, the condition progresses to keratitis (inflammation of the cornea at the front surface of the eye). At this stage, the cornea starts changing colour, vision deteriorates and discomfort occurs. Dogs will often show signs of discomfort by squinting and rubbing their eyes, and corneal ulcers are frequently present at this stage. As the condition progresses, the cornea becomes invaded with blood vessels, scarred and pigmented, leading to reduced vision and eventually blindness. Sadly, these changes are irreversible. Unfortunately, there is no cure for KCS, but once a diagnosis is made and the specific cause determined, there are a number of treatments that can maintain the long term health of the eyes so progressive deterioration can be prevented.


who will contribute positively to their community in the future. The staff at St John’s greatly value the important role they play in guiding their students along the path of learning and leadership.

Leading in Learning and Learning to Lead St John’s Anglican College is well known in the community as the school of excellence in the provision of outstanding learning opportunities for its students. It is known as a leader in learning. However, St John’s students do not only have the advantage of high quality academic programs, they also benefit from pastoral care and personal development opportunities. This includes the fostering of leadership abilities. Research shows that experiences in early childhood have an impact on adult leadership potential. Personal traits such as the motivation to achieve, self-confidence and the ability to understand and respond appropriately to other people are influenced by experiences prior to adulthood. This is why our programs at St John’s encourage the development leadership skills as well as academic, cultural and sporting excellence.

Parents can also help their children develop leadership skills by encouraging the following qualities: • A positive attitude – teach your child to say ‘Yes I can!’. • Commitment – teach your child that it is OK to make mistakes and to ask, ‘What can I learn from this experience?’ • Overcoming Adversity – help your child to say, ‘It’s not a problem, it’s just a challenge’. Help them to problem solve. • Perseverance – help your children to understand the power of not quitting. • Excellence – teach your children to say, ‘I will always do my best’ and encourage them to always do their personal best. We invite you to experience leadership in action at St John’s next Open Morning, Saturday 6 August.

From Kindergarten to Year 12 students learn that leadership is not about enjoying privileges and giving instructions to others. Instead, leadership is about ‘standing up’ for what is right, serving others and doing your best. Our students across the year levels have many opportunities to learn how to lead. All of these opportunities and many more give St John’s students the advantage of growing into people of influence,

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This month the Club celebrated it’s very popular Christmas in July with 101 members enjoying a fabulous day out and the weather didn’t let us down – it was perfect! This year’s venue was Harrigan’s Drift Inn at Calypso Bay. On the way to Harrigan’s, there was a stop at Cabbage Tree Point where our committee provided a delicious morning tea. As the morning was a little chilly on the bay, hot tea, coffee and nibbles were consumed with great enthusiasm. Next stop was at Harrigan’s Drift Inn for our Christmas in July function with everyone dressed up in their Christmas attire for the occasion. A lovely three-course meal was enjoyed by all in a wonderful room setting with great music and good company making it the perfect way for our members to celebrate Christmas in July. This month, the Club’s ‘Extra Activity‘ was held at Hello Harry on July 13 for lunch and members get together. There were over 30 members in attendance and, as usual, there was lots of good humour and in particular, talk about our recent Christmas in July function. The Forest Lake Fifty Plus Club wishes to acknowledge its support from the Heritage Community Branch, Forest Lake. Forest Lake Fifty Plus Club meet on the third Friday of the month at the Lions Soccer Club, Pine Road, Richlands at 10.30am. New members are most welcome. For more information on the Club and its activities, please contact Les (Activities Officer) on 3279 9449 or mob 0466 377 618 to register your interest, email fl50plusc@gmail.com. Date claimers for the next three meetings are August 19, September 16 and October 21.

News from the 19th Hole Forest Lake Social Golf Club update by Patrick Ayling The Forest Lake Social Golf Club had another good turnout with 30 players attending the River Lakes game on 3 July. The weather on the day was perfect although a little chilly at tee off. As usual, the course proved to be quite difficult with the water fairies claiming their usual fair share of golf balls! The fairways and greens were in good condition, with pin placements making putting a challenge. Several members did however manage to meet the challenge of the course returning sub-par rounds on the day. River Lakes Results, Stroke Event, 1st Round of Club Championships. Congratulations to all the prize winners on the day. A Grade Winner – Mick Morley (net 62) & Runner up – Gil Vargas (net 68); B Grade Winner – Alan ‘Frosty’ Frost (net 66) & Runner up – Kevin Ferguson (net 71); C Grade Winner - Phil King (net 77) & Runner up - Don Mitchell (net 87); Longest Drive Hole 17 – A Grade Mick Morley, B Grade Dani Dvornicich, C Grade Phil King; Nearest Approach Hole 16 – Cory Almond; Nearest the Pin Hole 3 – Mark McNaughton; Nearest the Pin Hole 16 – Josh Wilson. The second round of the Club Championship at McLeod will be on 23 August at 6.30am. Anyone who is interested in joining our club, please contact Pat (President) on 0417 213 659; or like ‘Forest Lake Social Golf Club’ on our Facebook Page and register your interest there. The Heritage Community Bank Branch at Forest Lake and the Jindalee Golf Club proudly sponsor the Forest Lake Social Golf Club Inc.

Calling all cupcake lovers Calling all bakers, taste testers, animal lovers and party people... Cupcake Day for the RSPCA is just around the corner! On Monday 15 August, thousands of cupcakes will be eaten across Australia to help raise much needed funds for the RSPCA. So if you’re a keen baker, you can register for free at www.rspcacupcakeday.com.au to host your own Cupcake Day in August. You’ll even receive a party pack to help you bake up a storm! One of our recent rescues is Benji who came into the RSPCA in a bad way. Rescued by the RSPCA Inspectorate along with eight other puppies covered in mange, Benji is now slowly recovering and undergoing rehabilitation in a foster care home after his rough start to life. By supporting Cupcake Day for the RSPCA, you’re helping survivors just like Benji get a brighter future. Get your friends, family, co-workers, social clubs and schools involved to help make August the sweetest month of the year for the RSPCA! The Lake News - August 2016 - Page 21


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This year’s budget has many Forest Lake residents concerned about the rate increase across the Forest Lake Ward. The water remissions for pensioners has also changed with a lowering of the cap by $176 for full pensioners and $150 for part pensioners and ceased the scheme for any new pensioners or existing eligible pensioners who move address. I have had a number of Seniors Groups contacting me about their concerns with the rate increases and Water Remission changes which will see many significantly worse off by increasing their cost of living. As a result of numerous phone calls, meetings and face-to-face conversations about the rates increase, I have initiated a petition to give residents a voice opposing the rate increase. The local National Seniors are also running a petition to address the Water Remission cuts. Please find a copy of both petitions on page 23 of this edition and if you need extra copies please contact my office. As your local Councillor, I will do all I can to ensure Council is cleaning up the litter in our streets, public spaces and waterways. The Brisbane City Council Litter Prevention team will be out and about in the Forest Lake Ward in the coming months spreading the message of how easy it is to keep our suburb free from litter. We have seen an increase in rubbish at our local parks due to the introduction of ‘Pokemon Go’. While you are out and about enjoying this activity, please be mindful of the rubbish that you create by either disposing of it in a Council bin or take it home. Don’t forget littering does attract a fine. I want to conclude by congratulating Milton Dick MP who was elected as the new Federal Member for Oxley. I look forward to working with him to continue the fight in supporting our community. If you have any questions or need assistance please do not hesitate to contact my friendly staff at the Forest Lake Ward office on 3407 1211.

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PETITION TO Stop Graham Quirk’s Rate Rise To the Right Hon Lord Mayor and Councillors of Brisbane City Council: We the petitioners set out below call upon the Brisbane City Council LNP Administration to undertake an urgent review of the unfair rates increase of up to 7.2% introduced in the Forest Lake Ward in the 2016 Brisbane City Council Budget. The ratepayers of the Forest Lake Ward have also become aware of the huge increase in the minimum general rate of $100 per annum for owner occupiers and $150 per annum for investor properties. These unfair changes will impact over 10,000 households in the Forest Lake Ward. We request a review of the rates increase. Print Name

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Please return your petition to Cr Charles Strunk at P O Box 149 Inala Q 4077 or deliver to Forest Lake Ward Office by 26 August 2016 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PETITION TO REINSTATE WATER REMISSIONS TO ALL PENSIONERS (Forest Lake National Seniors) To the Right Hon Lord Mayor and Councillors of Brisbane City Council: We the petitioners set out below call upon the Brisbane City Council LNP Administration to reverse the recent changes that took effect on July 1st, 2016 with regards Pensioner Water Remission eligibility. The cap introduced July 1, 2016 is causing unnecessary hardship and should be reinstated as it was prior to June 31st, 2016 Print Name

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Unless there are significant changes in one’s financial circumstances, one might generally expect that a reasonable tax refund last year will be replicated this year. More often than not this is the case, particularly if one’s affairs are quite simple, but one must be mindful of instances where this may not necessarily hold true. Take the case of Linda who returned to work in 2014-15 in an administrative role and who earns $60,000 per year. During 2014-15 she earned $30,000 as she only worked for six months. The tax taken out last year was $472 per fortnight, to give an annual amount of tax withheld of $6,136. Linda did not have any deductions but still received a healthy refund of $3,739. “Nice one”, she thought, “Looking forward to the same in 2015-16.” During 2015-16 Linda worked for the full year and earned $60,000 gross with a total of $12,272 taken out in tax. She decides to submit her return early as she has plans for that refund of over $3,500. The tax on the $60,000 for 2015-16, including Medicare levy, is $12,147 meaning that Linda’s refund is a very disappointing (as compared with last year) $125. She had just booked a great holiday for herself on the assumption that it would essentially be covered by her 2015-16 refund. So what has happened? Employers are obliged to withhold income tax according to published PAYG tables. The tax to be withheld per fortnight is based on your earnings for that fortnight, but it is essentially based on the assumption that such income will be earned over a period of 26 fortnights. In other words, the tax withheld is based on an annualised income. In 2014-15 the annualised income was $60,000, the same as the actual annual income for 2015-16. The tax was taken out in 2014-15 on the assumption that such income would prevail over a full year; however, as she only worked six months and had to pay tax on an annual income of only $30,000 there is a significant adjustment at the end of the year. Such is not the case in 2015-16 when her entitlement to the low income tax offset is also considerably reduced. The message? Be cautious with your assumptions. History often does repeat itself but not necessarily all the time when it comes to tax!

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Family Focus

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“I know it’s important but I just don’t have time.” That’s the most common response I hear to the imperative to spend quality time with our families. The hustle and bustle of work, managing family members’ timetables, balancing the household budget and other commitments mean the important things get crowded out by the urgent. As we drive between sports practice, music lessons, P&C meetings, we can find our lives drifting into a cycle of chicken nuggets being passed into the back of the car as we simply try to stay on schedule. And, so, the push to fit more things in – even important things – can seem impossible. We simply can’t add anything else in! However, I recently heard some advice given by Matt Chandler, a pastor in the United States: rather than adding more things in, can we change the way we do things we’re already doing? For example, instead of getting onto our devices when we’re driving along, perhaps we can spend that time actually talking. Another example might be those nights when we sit down together for a meal. We can easily just flop in front of the TV. How about eating at the table together? Ah, I hear you ask, it’s been so long since we’ve talked like that, I wouldn’t know how to start. Try the game our family learned from the movie The Sum of Us. (Yes, family advice from a Bruce Willis movie!) It’s the ‘high & low’ game. Each member of the family has to say what their low point of the day was and what their high point was. It’s a simple game and a quick one. However, it gives you insight into how your family is going and what’s important to them. One day, we had a particularly difficult time pushing our kids to get ready and get off to school. It was frustrating and I didn’t do well at hiding my frustration. However, I was surprised at dinner that one of my daughters said that her low point that day had been seeing how frustrated I’d been. She had apparently been doing her best to get ready but felt sick. By doing the ‘high & low’ game, I found out that I’d been too harsh on her and was able to apologise. The whole thing only took about three minutes but we were reconciled. It’s interesting that when God tells His people to teach their kids about Him, He doesn’t say that parents must always do it by sitting the kids down at the table and lecturing them. He says, “Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” (Deuteronomy 6:7) In other words, just make it part of everyday life – redeem the little moments (walking, sitting, lying down) and take the opportunity that is there. To be sure, there are times when we just get so busy that we need to drop things out of our life where possible. But, sometimes the solution is not in adding new things but just redeeming what is already there. God bless your family!

Forest Lake Probus Club Update by Marge Breitenbach

The Probus Club had two visiting speakers for July. A special visitor was the newly elected Councillor Charles Strunk for the new Ward of Forest Lake. As time was limited, Charles gave a brief overview of the plans in the pipeline and what has been achieved so far. The re-opening of the Dog Park in College Avenue was a popular move. New shade sails are being erected in the playground in Pine Village Park. The popular Dragon Fountain in the Lake will soon be in operation. Water rejuvenation, vegetation maintenance, improving traffic safety and installation of traffic lights at the black spot intersections of Archerfield Road, Azalea Street and Pine are all important works to be completed. Unfortunately, due to time only one question was allowed where concern was expressed about the construction of townhouses near Woogaroo Street. The dedicated monthly speaker was David Webber, Education Officer from the RACQ. He commenced his talk informing Probians about what programs are offered and available from the RACQ. With his lively presentation and sense of humour, David kept seniors on their toes. Although necessary statistics were given, the audience was far more interested in participating and answering the questions directed at them. Emerging traffic, keeping spaces between vehicles, tailgating and the role of cyclists and bikies, all generated lots of discussion. Of course, living in Forest Lake, Probians are very au fait with using roundabouts. David reminded those over 75 years of age of the necessity of an annual medical check. A John Cleese video was thoroughly enjoyed. In the final analysis, David emphasised the need for courtesy on the road and common sense. Barry passed the Vote of Thanks. Probians were then off to celebrate Christmas in July at Mt Tambourine and various activities have been planned by David G, Activities Officer for the balance of the year. Retirees and semi-retirees come and join us for all the fun, frolic and friendship. We meet the second Tuesday of the month at 10am Forest Lake Community Hall, College Avenue. Do give Shirley, Membership Officer a call on 3879 9421 or President John on 3372 1270. The Lake News - August 2016 - Page 25


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Preparations are underway for our annual Welcome the Babies community celebration on September 3, and I would love any new Forest Lake parents with a baby less than 18 months old to take part in the annual celebrations. Held in conjunction with the fantastic South West Progress Association at Durack State School, the event will feature fun, food and face painting. Every baby will receive a special welcoming gift bag and will be presented with a commemorative certificate. It is also a great chance for getting parental tips and information from a wide range of local community organisations and relevant small businesses. Feedback in previous years has shown it is particularly helpful for first-time mums and dads. It is always a pleasure to meet the newest additions to our Forest Lake families, so I urge you to get in contact with my office at 3737 2100, or email inala@parliament.qld.gov.au as soon as possible if you wish to be involved. Looking back over the previous month, many within the Forest Lake Community helped celebrate NAIDOC Week 2016, one of the most important events in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural calendar. It was a fantastic opportunity for Forest Lake to come together to celebrate the rich diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and acknowledge their connection to both Forest Lake and the rest of Queensland. If you ever require assistance for any issues, please feel free to contact my Electorate Office on 3737 2100, or you can always pop by the office on Old Progress Road (next to Richlands Plaza) to speak with me or my staff, who are always more than willing to help you.

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The Vietnam War Commemoration Concert This one off concert is open to all. Come and witness iconic songs and stories of the 1960-70s reflecting those heady times of political and social change. The concert honours all who served in Vietnam in the Australian Defence Forces and to remember those who gave their lives for the cause. Contemporary artists include the multi-talented WicketyWak, stand up comic Denise Drysdale plus the Band of the 1st Regiment Royal Australian Artillery. The host is popular comic TV and radio presenter Terry Hansen. The concert is supported by Dept. of Veterans Affairs, RSL Queensland and the Australian War Memorial. Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank Viet Nam veterans from Forest Lake RSL Sub-branch Date and Time: 3pm, 21st August seen at the Amphitheatre recently reminiscing over their Book through ticketek online at the subsidised price of time in Viet Nam. (L to R) Stuart Bradley, David Grant, $30.00 per person. Bob Richards and Peter Foley. A reminder I recently came across a letter from Vietnam to the parents of a Digger wherein he describes his personal battle, and I might add, his heroism, in fighting in the epic Battle of Long Tan in August 1966. Reading this letter reminded me of our present times where political correctness is somewhat overemphasised and the recent view shown on National TV of dissenters within our midst burning our flag, that I am using the excuse to remind readers of a little homily: It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of the press; It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech; It is the soldier, not the organiser, who has given us the freedom to demonstrate; It is the soldier, who serves beneath the flag, who salutes the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protestor to burn the flag. Page 26 - August 2016 - The Lake News


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Forest Lake Branch update by Julie Baldwin Welcome to our August edition. Extra special month of the year for our Branch celebrating its fifth birthday on Wednesday 3 August. We held our first meeting five years ago with a small, enthusiastic group of 15 people which has gradually grown to a membership today of 145. Check out our website to see the many fun times we have together. Meeting date is Wednesday 3 August at Lions Soccer Club, 133 Pine Road, Richlands, 9.30am sign in for a 10am start. Meeting entry includes morning tea. We have celebrations organised with special guests invited and a performance from members of the Forest Lake Community Choir. To our members who are unwell, the colder weather brings more chills and ills, we extend our very best wishes for a return to good health.

6th September: Coffee at Coffee Club, Forest Lake 10.30am

ALL WELCOME Phone Annelie on 0409 789 625 Help us deliver the ďŹ nest health care to the furthest corners of Australia Please donate today > Mail to 12 Casuarina Street, Brisbane Airport QLD 4007 > Call us on 1300 669 569 > Visit www.flyingdoctor.org.au

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The French Theme of our July meeting was lots of fun with so many people dressing up in costume and the colours of France. Our invited speaker Jean-Michel Ruinard, who teaches French at USQ and Alliance Francaise De Brisbane, spoke about Bastille Day history and French modern day celebrations. Jean-Michel was very entertaining and everyone enjoyed his presentation. Saturday night 25 June a huge crowd descended on the Comerford Residence in Pallara for a Hoedown, a charity fundraising event. What a terrific night of fun. Bit chilly true, but good food, great entertainment, really great dancing from some of our members and everyone got right into the spirit of it all. Thank you to Lyn Martin and her family for organising this fantastic event and welcoming everyone to their home. In August we are travelling to Longreach via the Spirit of the Outback. Such excitement in the group. What a great way to celebrate Senior’s Week. It’s one of those bucket list items, a must do. We have organised our trip through National Seniors Travel with a fantastic itinerary. Also in August we head to the Wynnum foreshore for a picnic. We are carpooling for this outing and some people are planning to buy their fish and chips at one of the shops on the foreshore. The Annual General Meeting for National Seniors Australia Forest Lake Branch Inc will be held at Lions Soccer Club, 133 Pine Road, Richlands on Wednesday 14 September 2016. Meeting commences at 10am. Check out our website www.forestlakenationalseniors.org.au/ For further information about our Branch please contact either Julie 3278 7274 or Val 3372 4405.


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