Centenary News, August 2013

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Centenary News

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Centenary National Seniors Update SENIORS

by Elaine

Listen to those wailful westerly winds but don’t feel unhappy, we have the ‘Ekka’ and Seniors Week Activities throughout August to look forward to. Our General Meeting will be held at the Jindalee Bowls Club on Tuesday 6th August at 9.30am and will be immediately followed by our 2013 Annual General Meeting. We will sadly lose some Committee Members but also gain new Committee Members. We won’t have hot dogs but instead a very nice morning tea to start the day off. We invite you to join our 100+ Members and enjoy either a guest speaker or entertainer each alternate month. Our Coach Trip to St Bernard’s at Mt Tambourine was our ‘Christmas in July’ outing. We had a full bus where everyone really enjoyed their special Christmas Lunch. On Thursday 15th National Seniors Australia is hosting a FREE “Election Priorities Forum” at the Jindalee Bowls Club 9.30am Morning Tea and 10am for the Forum chaired by our CEO – Michael O’Neill. The Guest Speakers are all candidates from political parties in the Oxley Federal Electorate. This meeting is open to the General Public and everyone is invited to attend and to ask questions. The highlight for August will be “Seniors Week (17 – 24) which is always full of activities to suit everybody. Centenary National Seniors are planning on hosting a special ‘Chicken Licken’ BBQ & Salads Lunch’ on Tuesday 20th, 10am at Rocks Riverside Park, Counihan St., 17 Mile Rocks to celebrate. COTA is sponsoring this activity and therefore it is open to all Seniors, but you need to bring your own drinks and a chair to sit on. How about hopping out of bed these cold Monday mornings and coming along to our ‘Steady Steps’ exercise classes held at 9am at Middle Park Uniting Church Hall or attend our ‘Zumba Gold’ classes held at the same venue each Wednesday at 9.15am. Everyone is welcome to both of these activities. Our ‘MahJong’ Members get together on 1st and 8th at the Mt Ommaney Library where we warm up, so don’t be shy, we will teach you how to play. Monica chooses the best plays and concerts for our enjoyment and we have a couple of shows to attend this month. Each month our Members enjoy a good evening meal at a nice local restaurant. This is mainly for the benefit of the Members who are not able to come to daytime activities but don’t want to miss out on the companionship of other people their own age and interests. Seniors start at 50 years of age, so we can look forward to many years of activities and fun. We also meet for a ‘Morning Tea and chat’ next to Betty Beans at the Mt Ommaney Food Court, on the last Tuesday each month at 10am. We’d love to meet you there. I would love to welcome you at the door of the Jindalee Bowls Club on the first Tuesday of each month and introduce you to ‘Life after Work’. For more details ring 3376 1986.

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Personally Speaking

By Susannah Friis with Susannah Friis

We’ve all heard the saying “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade”. It’s a saying I have always liked, being the optimist that I am, as it implies the need to make the best of something and turn something sour in our lives into something sweet. I don’t know how many of you have made lemonade but it’s a family favourite in our house on those 40 something summer days when plain water just doesn’t quench your thirst. If you have made lemonade at home, you’ll know that you need more than just lemons. You also need water and sugar, and maybe a little mint if you have it growing in the garden. Have you ever not got the ratio of water, lemon and sugar quite right? Too much lemon and it’ll make your teeth curl, as my dad used to say. Too much sugar and it’s undrinkable, too much water and all we have is a watery tasteless liquid. I know I have made far too much lemonade on occasion by having to add just a bit more of this and that until, before I know it, I’ve made enough for three jugs instead of one. The saying “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade” is incomplete, really, isn’t it? You can’t just make lemonade with lemons, you need the other ingredients in the right proportions or else that lemonade is not going to taste pleasant at all. Just like in life, we need the right ratio of other ingredients in order to make lemonade from the lemons life hands us all at various times. Just like with lemonade, sweetness needs to be added, so too in life when a crisis or ‘lemon’ hits our life. We need the sweet things like a surprise visit from a friend, picking flowers from our garden to bring inside, watching a favourite movie with a friend, taking that day trip to a town you’ve always wanted to see. We don’t need much sugar to sweeten the whole batch of lemonade. We need that sweetness to balance the bitter taste of disappointment, loss and pain that life seems to hand out on an alarmingly regular basis. Without sweeteners, life is indeed just a bowl of lemons sitting on the bench. We need to intentionally add the sweetness. And we can’t make lemonade without water, the mainstay of life and a necessity to our very existence. We need mainstays. Whether it be family and friends, faith, job satisfaction, life purpose. We all need the basics in life, just like our physical bodies need water. So when life hands us lemons, we can indeed make lemonade but we also need the water and sugar and enough of each to make the living palatable. Maybe you can provide some of the sugar and water to someone’s life when they are handed lemons. Or maybe you can allow others to do the same for you when your life takes a sour turn. After all, what fun is drinking lemonade all by yourself?

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An early start to the tick season Even though we are still rugged up in our winter woollies, the ticks are already starting to appear. We have already had our first cases for the year. Last year, we saw up to five to ten cases of paralysis per week. Although the Centenary suburbs are a haven for us to live in, sadly ticks feel the same way! Is my pet at risk? All dogs and cats that have access to outside are potentially at risk all year round. This is because ticks are spread by wildlife. However, pets living near the river or that walk through bushland are most likely to pick up ticks. Signs of tick paralysis The most obvious sign reported is that a dog or cat has walking difficulties, especially wobbliness or weakness in the back legs. This can progress to front leg weakness and eventually to an inability to stand up. Often pets will begin vomiting or retching or can have trouble eating and swallowing. Coughing is also common. Sometimes their bark or meow will sound unusual or highpitched. Owners often report their pet being very quiet or having “glassy eyes”. How is tick paralysis treated? Once a pet starts to show any signs of tick paralysis, it should be taken immediately to your vet for treatment. Treatment involves an antiserum and other medication. The pet is also hospitalised until the signs of paralysis have diminished to the point it can safely be discharged. Depending on the severity of the paralysis, this may take from one to seven days or even longer. How you can prevent ticks An important part of preventing paralysis is to check your pet for ticks thoroughly every day. This is not always possible or practical and several effective medications exist to help prevent ticks from poisoning your pets. There is a number of preventatives including top-spots, tick collars, rinses and sprays. Tick paralysis is potentially life threatening, and can be expensive to treat. With this condition, an ounce of prevention is definitely worth a pound of cure.

Nominees wanted for Children of Courage

The Brisbane Jindalee Lions Club is looking for nominees for the annual Children of Courage Awards. This is not a competition, and the categories are Special Needs Children, ie sight, hearing, speech impaired, wheelchair bound or long periods of hospitalization or medical treatments. Other categories are a courageous act or deed and an inspiring sporting achievement by children who have overcome personal hardship/disadvantages to achieve a high degree of sporting prowess either as an individual or team member. Nominations close 14th August 2013. For further information please contact Irene Dunning on 3372 9886 or 0407 880 756.


Jamboree Kindy celebrates 20 years The children at Jamboree Community Kindergarten are getting ready to celebrate their 20th anniversary. On Sunday 25th August Jamboree Community Kindergarten will become the ultimate destination for families as they open their doors to local families for a family fun day. Jamboree Community Kindergarten CoDirector Sharon Pick said that the kindy has been providing a high quality kindergarten program in the centenary suburbs for the past 20 years and she is looking forward to welcoming past, present and future students, family and staff as the Kindy celebrates. “A lot of local families would have attended the kindy over the past 20 years and we hope they will come down and visit us and see the changes that have taken place over the past 20 years,” Ms Pick said. “We are inviting local members of the community to come down, buy their Sunday morning coffee and enjoy all the free fun entertainment we have on offer,” she said. The Family Fun Day will feature an animal farm where children can hold and feed the animals, story tellers, musicians, face painting and lots of fun games and activities the whole family can enjoy. “Along with the free family activities and entertainment we will also be burying our time capsule, have a photographic display of the kindy past and present and will be opening an art installation the children have created which we hope will be featured in our 50th Anniversary,” Ms Pick said. The Jamboree Community Kindergarten 20 Anniversary celebration will take place at 61 Beanland Street Jamboree Heights from 9 am - noon, on Sunday 25 August. For more information call 3376 1556 or visit the website at: www.jamboreekindy.com.au.

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Baby and Kids Market on again Mount Ommaney Special School will once again hold their annual Baby & Kids Market at 94 Capitol Drive, Mount Ommaney. The market will take place on Saturday September 7 from 8 am - 11 am, with just $2 entry cost. Enjoy a fun day out while helping to raise funds to support students education by purchasing specialised therapeutic equipment including standing frames and mobility walkers. There will be plenty of bargains on offer as well as unique products and services from local small businesses. With a wide range of fun activities to keep the kids amused, the day promises to be fun for the whole family. For more information please email jgree345@eq.edu.au or check them out on facebook and twitter.

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One of the questions often asked of me these days is “How do we build a happy and secure family?” Tacked on the end (but rarely stated) is concern that modern technology and social networking are tearing apart families, and parents – or grandparents - are finding it almost impossible to sustain a connection to the family. In fact, some pundits are even suggesting that the traditional notion of “family” has already gone, along with the dinosaurs. It’s an interesting question to consider, whether we still believe in family as the building block of society. Most of us will create a family at some stage in our lives – we’ll make a commitment to a partner, bring children into the world, and raise them to have some sense of connection to their historical forebears. Websites such as Ancestry.com are becoming increasingly popular as people trace their family roots. Central to this search is peeling back the layers of stories that bring to life the journeys of our forebears, and tell us a bit about who they were and what their lives were like. Sharing these stories with our kids provides many opportunities for consolidating family values, strengthening personal qualities we want them to develop, and giving them a sense of place and identity in their complex worlds. When we give kids this sense of being part of something bigger than just themselves, they reap enormous emotional benefits including higher self-esteem, better social skills, and increased tolerance. In addition, it strengthens family cohesiveness. Setting up time where you can construct and share narratives about your family is the way to build a happy and resilient family. For example, Robyn Fivush developed a measure called the “Do You Know?” scale that asked children to answer 20 questions about their families. Examples included: Do you know where your grandparents grew up? Do you know where your mum and dad went to high school? Do you know where your parents met? Do you know an illness or something really terrible that happened in your family? Do you know the story of your birth? Research showed that the more children knew about their family’s history, the stronger their sense of control over their lives, the higher their self-esteem and the more successfully they believed their families functioned. The “Do You Know?” scale turned out to be the best single predictor of children’s emotional health and happiness. Another powerful way to build family narratives is to share life experiences. Holidays, big family get-togethers, weekly family dinners, exchanging photos of events and creating family storybooks are ways of building family traditions and extending narratives. In particular, these should reflect not only the good events, but also the tough challenges faced by all families at times so kids learn how families bounce back after adversity.


Centenary Christian Kindy upgrade and fete

Major changes are underway at Centenary Christian Kindergarten thanks to an enhancement and renovation grant provided through the Office of Early Childhood. These grants are available to existing kindergartens to enhance and renovate their facilities and have enabled the kindergarten to purchase information technology for use in the classrooms, undertake significant maintenance work, replace and extend patio roofing to provide a much better all weather outdoor learning environment for children and enhance the existing playground with structural play equipment such as a maze, water pump and imaginative play areas. As well, structural improvements, including a retaining wall will give wheelchair access to the vegetable and herb gardens. All these improvements will be on show at the centres open day and mini fete to be held on Saturday August 24 from 10am till 2pm. This annual event is an affordable fun family outing and includes rides, a jumping castle, market place, sausage sizzle, kindy cafĂŠ and cake stall. There will be a monster cent sale with heaps of great prizes and plenty of free activities to keep the kids occupied including a petting zoo, reading nook, face painting, play dough and craft activities. Everyone is encouraged to come down to the centre, located at 10 Beanland Street Middle Park, and join in with the fun of the fair. For further information please contact the kindergarten on 3279 3351.

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In the Western Corridor, we are surrounded by quality State, Catholic and Independent schools, which have benefitted from the BER infrastructure investment in halls and other state of the arts facilities to help our children get the best possible education. Our children get a decent education because of our dedicated teachers and school leaders, but as a nation, we can do better. That is why we have developed a Better Schools plan, for all schools and all students. If Queensland signs up for the Better Schools plan, an unprecedented amount of funding will be injected into our local schools, meaning more one-on-one attention, more modern equipment for students and more training and support for our teachers at all our local schools. For example, the Better Schools plan, will deliver around an extra $8.2 million for Centenary State High School over the next six years which is a 36.2% increase per student. This plan means fairer funding for every school in the Country, with a goal to lift quality of teaching and learning in Australia so that by 2025 our schools are in the top five in the world. To reach the new standard, the Government will invest two dollars for every extra dollar that State and Territory Governments put into schools, along with indexation that is higher than it would otherwise have been. Information about the plan, and how it will work, is available at www.betterschools.gov.au. The website provides heaps of useful information and fact sheets.

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Residents in the Centenary suburbs can now experience exceptional service and workmanship for their cars right here in Sumner Park. New business Garage 51, owners, Nathan and Anastasasia take pride in being a one-stop workshop with most services available in house, making convenience a priority for their customers. “We want to be known in the community for providing good old fashioned service that exceeds anyone’s expectations,” said Anastasia. “We go above and beyond to ensure our customers receive the best possible service at the best possible price. “We are passionate about cars and go the extra mile to keep your pride and joy running at its best.” With Nathan having eight years mechanical experience, much of which was earned working on stunt and prop vechicles for television, your car is in capable hands. Having worked during that time in both small and large companies, Nathan is also excited to bring his experience of restoring old classics such as Harley Davidson’s, Mini’s, Hot Rods and various American cars, to the residents of Centenary. “By opening our mechanical shop, we wanted to bring back old fashioned mechanic workmanship, reminiscent of the days when being a mechanic was an elite profession,” said Anastasia. “We also want to support the community that we grew up in and show that younger generations can succeed

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in this world with lots of hard work and dedication.” Encompassing the full range of services, the team at Garage 51 offers everything from oil changes to engine builds, as well as vehicle roadworthy certificates by being a Queensland Transport inspection station. Although Garage 51 offers a courtesy pick up and drop off for locals, if you prefer to wait, you can enjoy a coffee and free Wi-Fi on the premises. So why not take your car to Garage 51 and experience that good old fashioned service, right here on your doorstep. Call them on 3376 5002 today.

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Is there room in your life for one more? Do you have room in your life, in your home and in your heart for one more child? If so, we are asking you to consider becoming a foster carer. Following the recent release of the Queensland Child Protection Commission of Inquiry, headed by Tim Carmody SC, he has recommended that foster carers play an important role in helping some of our most vulnerable children and young people. But we cannot do that without the dedication and kindness of carers who open their homes to children and young people who are unable to live with their own families. There are over 8000 children in care in Queensland, and now, more than ever foster carers are needed across the state to meet the growing need for children in the child protection system. So it was with great pleasure that I, as Assistant Minister for Child Safety, alongside the Minister for Child Safety Tracy Davis, recently launched our new campaign, Is there room in your life for one more, to help promote the role of foster carers in our communities. Foster carers play a very important role, not only in our region, but across Queensland and as the Assistant Minister for Child Safety, I ask, is there room in your family for one more? If you think there is room in your life for one more visit www.qld.gov.au/fosterachild for further information or if you know someone who does want to become a carer, please help us spread the word. Come and have your say on the Queensland Plan @ Centenary Rocks! Festival Well, it is that time of year again, time for the 10th Centenary Rocks! Festival. I am so proud to be joining with the residents of the South-Western Suburbs to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Rocks Riverside Festival - a wonderful fixture on our local community calendar. I will be holding a Queensland Plan drop-in stall at the Centenary Rocks! Festival and I encourage everyone to drop by and have their say on Queensland’s future. Ensure your voice is heard - now is the time to have your say and share your views to shape the 30-year vision for Queensland. Visit: www.queenslandplan.qld.gov.au or drop by and see us at the Centenary Rocks! Festival. The Centenary News - August 2013 - Page 11


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Edenbrooke: Felicity 3375 3968 Horizon Drive: Chris 3279 6483 Jindalee: Noel & Claire 3376 1412 Westlake-Riverhills: Gary 0427 681 612 Wolston Creek: Julie 3715 6434

Centenary & District Environment Action Inc. (CDEA) Shealagh Walker 3376 1287 or Warner Dakin 3376 7724 www.cdea.org.au

Centenary Chamber of Commerce Beau Jones 0412 629 151 www.centenarychamber.com.au

Cent Community Connections www.ccconnect.asn.au

Centenary Drum Circle

Tribal Drumming centenarydrumcircle@hotmail.com

Centenary Evening VIEW Club Di 3202 9759

Centenary Flexible Support Services Cheryl 3376 3181

Mon & Wed frail aged, Tue & Thur young people with a disability

Centenary Genealogy Group Sue 3376 8156

Centenary Suburbs RSL Sub-Branch 3279 5024 Centenary Quilters

Sport & Fitness

Posties: (Mums support group) AFL - Jindalee 3279 2470 Meet each Mon @ Mt Ommaney Archery, Centenary Archers Library 9.30am - 11.30am Phone 0413 724 714

Probus Clubs:

3288-9735-ah 0411 647 035-bh www.centenaryarchers.gil.com.au

Baseball

Centenary Len Simpson 3376 6410 Western Districts - The Bulldogs Jindalee Neville 3376 1824 Laurie 0421 137 406 Mt Ommaney Bill 3378 3170 www.wests.baseball.com.au

Rotary Clubs:

Centenary Peter 3376 4200 Jindalee Margaret 3722 1017 Sumner Park Rob 3278 3455 Rocks Riverside Brad 0411 268 279

Scout Group, West Centenary Qld Scout Centre Ph: 3870 7000

Sinnamon Park Residents Assoc Trevor 3376 1432

Social Group - Weekenders

Basketball West Brisbane

Falcons 0450 105 252 westbrisbanebasketball@hotmail.com www.westbrisbane.basketball.net.au

Ngaire 3375 7268 a/h

Trefoil Guild - Centenary Janet 3376 1889

Toastmasters, Centenary

Centenary Physical Culture Club Tracey Scott 3376 7689 centenaryphysie@hotmail.com.au

Bev 3279 2819

Community Garden - Rocks Community Garden

MembershipRocks@gmail.com

Creative Chics Craft Club

Meets 3rd Sat at Centenary Hub Jane 0413 143 505

Cross Stitch Club

Chris 3217 0976

Girl Guides

Jamboree Heights Lisa Cole 0432 928 091 Jindalee Judi 3376 4100

Historical Society, Centenary Suburbs 3376 1615 (BH) Independent Speakers Club Pett 3378 2361

Inner Wheel Club of Bne West

Sue 3376 8990 www.innerwheelaustralia.org.au

Meals On Wheels Jindalee 3279 1974

Men’s Shed 100 Inc

Jindalee & Darra 3375 1013

Centenary Baptist

Ph 3253 1300

Evangelical Presbyterian Church Darra Ph: 3122 1150

iSEE Church

17 Mile Rocks, 1300 775 501 3162 1427

Seventh Day Adventist, F’Lake

Centenary Ellen 3376 9545

Good News Lutheran Middle Park 3373 4440 Cycling, Centenary Bikeways Group 0417 073 181 King James Bible 32792805 Hockey South West United Women’s Salvation Army

Centenary/Riverhills 3279 2850

Netball Club, Jindalee

Samoan Christian Fellowship, Centenary 3312 9067 St Catherine's Anglican Ministry

Michael 0401 567 279

0403 586 296 or graeme@vcfbw.org.au

Western Suburbs Carers Jacqui Williams 0414 759 063 Support Group Katrina 3376 0185 grazacind@optusnet.com.au Middle Park 3376 4052 Western Suburbs Poker Club Rowing Club, Centenary (Youth) Vineyard Christian Fellowship Matthew 0403 890 763 Simon 0414 711 331 Brisbane West Sumner Park www.westernsuburbspokerclub.com

Wolston & Centenary Catchments www.centenaryrowing.com.au info@wacc.org.au Rugby League: www.wacc.org.au

Health Alcoholics Anonymous

Ph 3255 9162 www.aa.org.au Afterlife Discussions 0431 856 556 www.bodylight.com.au/afterlife

Education

Rugby Union:

3373 4555

Kenmore Centenary Rugby Club 3388 6954 or 0402 891 614

Sinnamon Park Ladies Badminton & Volleyball Social Asperger’s Services Australia West Group Michelle mbjl@bigpond.com Brisbane Region Support Group or text 0411 480 701 Jane 3278 3082

Aust. Breastfeeding Assoc Tammy 0417 548 856 cfl.aba@gmail.com

Rev Tania 0401 690 127

St Catherine’s United: Jim Robbins 0416 107 351

Swim Clubs:

Ph 3376 2083

Leanne 0411 700 206

Brisbane Multiple Birth Assoc, Westside

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Centenary Meals on Wheels

Centenary State High School Good News Lutheran Primary Middle Park 3376 4211

Jamboree Heights Primary

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Jindalee Primary 3725 5777 Middle Park Primary 3712 9888 Soccer Clubs: Centenary Stormers: Miraa House 3376 7966 Alan 0407 038 565 www.centenarystormers.org.au Mt Ommaney Special School

Australian Pituitary Foundation Tennis Junior Club, Jindalee

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Westside Church of Christ

Jamboree Hts 3279 1570

Centenary Football Club, Randy 3271 1530 www.centenaryjrl.leaguenet.com.au

Kiwanis Club of Brisbane

Irene 3372 9886 / 0407 880 756

Catholic Church

Spanish/English 3278 8309

Crohns & Colitis Assoc of Aust Jamboree Heights 0417 738 793 Jindalee 3376 1002 1800 138 029

Lions Club, Jindalee

Churches

Cricket Club, Wolston Park

Cameron 3279 1300 centenary@tabletennisqld.org

Centenary Recovery Group

1st & 3rd Tues 3715 6540

Cr Matthew Bourke (Jamboree) 3407 7000 jamboree.ward@ecn.net.au matthewbourke.com.au

MetroWest Community Church

Jamboree Residents Assoc Inc

President Mr Wayne Williams 3279 0744 secretary@jra.org.au

Brisbane City Council

Centenary Table Tennis Club

Ingrid 0423 770 284 www.centenary.toastmastersclubs.org Rhonda 0400 634 853 UFO Research Qld Inc www.swu.com.au Yvonne 3715 8980 Lesley 3379 2777 Sheryl 3376 1780 www.uforq.asn.au

Chapel Hill Day VIEW Club

Tarnya Smith MP (Mt Ommaney) 3279 5137 mt.ommaney@parliament.qld.gov.au

Brisbane Water Ski Club Jindalee Middle Park 33729901 Simon Reynolds 0405 655 786 Centenary Presbyterian Jamboree Heights 3305 0336 Bowls Clubs: Jindalee 3376 1240 jbcbar@hotmail.com Centenary Uniting 3279 2171 www.jindaleebowlsclub.org City Church@Jindalee Darra Cementco 3375 4307

Couples & Singles 35+ 3191 2105 Cent Canoe & Kayaking Club Mick 0402 643 465 Peter 0412 194 717 www.weekenders.freeforums.org

Society for Growing Australian Plants www.sgapqld.org.au St Vincent de Paul Socity Sumner Park 3279 1030 Sustainable Jamboree

State Member

Water Polo, Jindalee

Westside Triathlon Club

0403 197 721 westsidetriathlon@live.com

3717 6888

Local JP Contacts

Margaret Bruce 3376 4062 Fiona Burr 0421 222 154 Roy Case 3279 6332 Kee-Huat Chan 3376 6872 King Chiam 3376 7276 Dr Peter Ellis 0421 089 996 Susan Eyles 0405 465 050 Carol Harris 3376 8886 Jeff Haywood 3376 4470 Lucky Kossinna 0433 811 957 Tony Mortensen 3376 7862 Mala Nair 3279 4556 Stuart O’Donoghue 3376 5472 Mike Ridge 3376 6830 Grahame Tainton 3279 0185 Tony Trigg 0418 766 527

Ed 3376 1389 info@shed100.org.au Office 3279 1974 www.centenarymealsonwheels.com.au Government Representatives National Seniors Australia (Centenary) Elaine 3376 1986 TOUGHLOVE Parent Support Federal Member 3856 3211 www.toughlove.org.au Bernie Ripoll MLA (Oxley) NightWriters: (Writing Group) Meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday at Young Widows & Widowers Ph: 3879 6440 or Fax: 3879 6441 Mt Ommaney Library at 6pm Support Group of Brisbane ripoll.mp@aph.gov.au Gillian 0421 604 378 info@words2go.com Ellen 3376 9545 www.bernieripoll.com.au Groups & organisations listed are not for profit and run by volunteers. Page 12 - August 2013 - The Centenary News If your group would like their contact information listed please send your request to centenarynews@Lnp.net.au


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CENTENARY RSL Sub-Branch Monthly Update by Alan Worthington

Just prior to ANZAC day and Remembrance Day each year, you will see members of your local RSL Sub Branch selling badges or poppies at the local shopping centres. We are often asked what happens with the money raised in theses sales. In broad terms, the RSL raises funds to support ADF personnel, veterans and their families. The funds are also used in many community support programs. Just some of the programs which require on-going support are listed below: Mates for Mates This project has provided Soldier Recovery Centres at both Enoggera and Townsville for the physical and mental rehabilitation of ADF personnel wounded or injured as a result of service. The mates for mates program also supports families of ADF casualties. Within this project the RSL has purchased a yacht for personnel to de-stress as well as to compete in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race, being trained by ex-Olympians. Sponsorship of the Kokoda trek by wounded or disabled personnel is also accomplished under the project. Sponsorship of the Spinning Bullets A team competing in the National Wheel-Chair Basketball League. Yalari This program provides scholarships for indigenous children from regional and remote communities to gain access to first class secondary school education in Australia’s leading boarding schools. This program aims to educate children for life in the modern community. Scripture Union This is a long term program of adventure based learning and is designed to help young people who are at risk of suicide, facing exclusion from school, come from broken homes or are locked in a cycle of addiction. The Youth Development Program In conjunction with the Bond University, the RSL has provided $3,000,000 to 1,200 exceptional Queensland Students. Those students also have the opportunity to apply for an ANZAC scholarship which covers 50 percent of tuition fees for a single or combined degree at the Bond University. The role of the RSL to provide support for existing and ex-ADF personnel and their families, as well as deserving segments of the wider community is an on-going effort. Therefore, on-going community support is a necessity. If you would like further information on the above or other initiatives of the RSL, please visit www.rslqld.org. Your local Sub Branch can be contacted on 3279 5024 or send an email to rslcent@tpg.com.au.

Local children enjoy fun at animal farm

Currently with four news magazines, Local News Publications covers 30 suburbs south of the Brisbane CBD, allowing you to target the local area best suited to you and your business. If you’re looking to increase your local sales, then with a combined distribution of over 44,000 and potential readership of at least 100,000, these news magazines will provide you with a proven medium. Centenary News Circulation of approximately 11,000 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Sumner Park, Mt Ommaney, Westlake, Riverhills, Jamboree Heights, Jindalee, Middle Park, Sinnamon Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Windermere & Edenbrooke. The Lake News Circulation of approximately 11,000 homes and businesses in Forest Lake, Ellen Grove, Doolandella, Heathwood and Forestdale. The Local News Circulation of over 11,500 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Chelmer, Graceville, Tennyson, Sherwood, Corinda, Oxley, and now including sections of Indooroopilly. The Greater Springfield Times Circulation of 11,000 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Springfield Lakes, Springfield, Brookwater, Augustine Heights, Camira, Gailes, Bellbird Park and sections of Redbank Plains. With new homes being built every month, circulation continues to increase.

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Local children flocked to the Jindalee Homemaker Centre recently to cuddle and feed their furry and feathered friends. It was great to hear the laughter of the children and see smiles on all their faces. “The children especially loved the llama and calf,’ said centre manager, Ian Ferguson. Mums and dads also joined in on the fun within the animal enclosure.

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Jindalee Probus Club The August meeting of the Probus Club of Jindalee will be on Tuesday 13th. Meetings are held at the Jindalee Golf Club following morning tea at 10 am. The guest speaker at this meeting will be Gordon Plant, who will have information about the Men’s Shed operating in the grounds of the Jindalee Golf Club. Probus is a friendship club for retired and semi-retired men and women. As well as monthly meetings, members enjoy outings and a variety of other activities. For more information please ring Neville 3376 1823. Sumner Park Rotary Club Meets every Wednesday evening at McLeod Country Golf Club, Gertrude McLeod Crescent, Mt Ommaney at 5.30pm (light refreshments available). For more information about the club phone Fin Lawson on 3376 5241. Jindalee Rotary Club Meets every Tuesday night at McLeod Country Golf Club, Gertrude McLeod Crescent, Mt Ommaney for a 6.30pm dinner. For more information phone Secretary Lindsay Elwood on 3279 2011. Rotary Club of Brisbane Centenary The Rotary Club of Brisbane Centenary meets every Wednesday morning at Solitude Solutions, 5 Wills Court Mt Ommaney. The meeting commences at 6.45am and finishes at 7.45am with a continental breakfast on offer. Prospective members and guests are invited to arrive at 6.30am for fellowship and introductions. Please contact Ben Phillips on 0438 673 715 if you would like to go along. Probus Club of Centenary Suburbs The club meets at the Jindalee Bowls Club on the fourth Tuesday of each month with morning tea at 10 am. A guest speaker delivers a presentation on an interesting topic and a light lunch is then served. Members also enjoy a monthly outing and special interest group activities. Visitors and guests are always welcome. Anyone who may be interested should contact the secretary Len on 3376 6410 or the membership officer Jenny on 3376 5871 for further details. Chapel Hill VIEW Club Chapel Hill View Club meets over lunch on the first Tuesday of the month at Mount Ommaney Hotel and Apartments. The next meeting is Tuesday August 6 at 10.45 am for 11.30am. This meeting will be a very special occasion as members celebrate the clubs 23rd birthday with the them for the day being, Music! Music! Music! The Club’s own choir will be the entertainment for the morning and organisers encourage all members to attend and invite friends to join in celebrating this milestone. For further information about VIEW Club or to book for the August meeting and luncheon please telephone Bev on 3279 2819 by 6pm the Friday prior to the meeting. Luncheon cost is $32.00 and guests are always most welcome. Centenary Evening VIEW Club If you are interested in making new friends, come along to a meeting of the Centenary Evening VIEW Club. The next meeting is on Monday, 12 August, at 6.30pm for 7.00pm at the Mount Ommaney Hotel/Apartments. As well as providing support for The Smith Family, members enjoy many social activities which enable them to enjoy one another’s company. This year has already featured theatre evenings, movie outings, City Hall visits, coffee mornings, breakfasts, casual dinners and craft activities, with more events planned for the second part of the year. Bookings for the dinner meeting are essential and must be made before midday on Thursday, 8 August, by telephoning Helen on 3279 4416 or Di 0408 725 542. The cost for the dinner is $35. The Centenary News - August 2013 - Page 15


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