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Be a sweetheart this Valentine’s Day HeartKids Australia is offering ‘sweethearts’ around the nation a new way to show their love this Valentine’s Day, while also raising much-needed funds to fight childhood heart disease - the biggest cause of death of children under the age of one. HeartKids Australia’s Sweetheart Day on Saturday, February 14 allows anyone to demonstrate their love for a partner, friend or family member – no matter where they are in the world – by sending them a virtual gift donation via www. sweetheartday.org.au. The funds contribute to the national charity’s support, research, advocacy and awareness work. Childhood heart disease is not a single condition; it includes a wide range of heart defects which a child is born with or develops in childhood as a result of other illnesses. Some cases require major heart surgery within days of a child’s birth, while others remain undiagnosed until adolescence or adulthood. Eight babies a day are born with a heart defect in Australia. “Sweetheart Day is the charitable way to turn some of the money we would normally spend on Valentine’s Day presents into tangible benefits for kids in need, such as funding for life-saving research or family support during surgeries and treatments. The purchase of a virtual gift sends a message of love to those you care for, as well as the thousands of heartkids’ families around Australia,” said Jann Kingston, CEO of HeartKids Australia. “For the families of babies born with heart defects, the emotional and financial stress is profound. While the scope of childhood heart disease is broad, some children born with heart defects will undergo open heart surgery in the first few days of their life,” added Kingston. “However, surgery is not a cure. Children with CHD will face unique challenges for their entire lives. This may include ongoing medical treatment and repeated heart surgeries. The disease is for life, once a heartkid always a heartkid.” HeartKids helps families through every step of their journey. Sweetheart Day aims to raise the funds needed to provide this support, as well as help fund research into the causes, treatment and management of heart defects and broaden awareness of Childhood Heart Disease in Australia. ADVERTISEMENT
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Personally Speaking with Susannah Friis Somewhere in the week between Christmas and New Years, my washing machine broke. And when I say broke, I mean it would fill the tub full of water and then refuse to wash, leaving me with a load of sopping wet clothes and limited means to rectify the situation. To say I was annoyed and frustrated would be an understatement. After having guests and a full house over Christmas, I subsequently faced piles of dirty sheets, tablecloths, towels and clothes laying about my laundry. Even though I took a few loads of essentials to a friend’s house and used her machine while I waited the week and a half it took for the part to come in and the repairman to come back and fix it, there was a backlog of washing to be done. One of my husband’s well used phrases is ‘playing catch up’. It has a myriad of applications and certainly applies here! I hate ‘playing catch up’ of any sort. Whether it’s coming back to an overflowing inbox after a holiday, washing when it’s been raining (or a broken machine!), weeding the garden or the piles of washing up and dishwasher duties after a weekend of entertaining. Another circumstance in which we say ‘catch up’ is with regard to friends. And I have to be honest, this is something I would actually rather not do. Let me explain. The fact that I need to ‘catch up’ on my friends lives, says to me that I haven’t seen them enough to keep up to date on what’s happening with them. If my life is too busy to hear about the everyday things that happen in the lives of those I love, then maybe I need to refocus my life and where my time is spent. Of course, it’s wonderful, and necessary, to spend longer chunks of time with people to really hear where they’re at and how they are travelling, but when we’ve left it so long that there are the metaphorical piles of washing strewn about, it should be a warning to us that we aren’t investing enough in those around us. And in our marriages, where jobs, kids, other family, friends and commitments, all take up our time, we can find ourselves never delving deeper than the logistics of life i.e. what’s for dinner, who’s taking who to dance, sport or music lessons. Before we know it, we need to ‘catch up’ on our spouse. It’s easy to let things pile up and get behind in our relationships and often, our only fault is a lack of intentional connection. It takes time to ask the deeper questions, just as it takes time to put a load of washing on, hang it out, fold it and put it away. But just as it takes a lot more time to catch up on washing after the machine breaks down, it takes a lot more time to repair a relationship after an extended time of only relating on a surface level. Why not resolve this year to be more intentional with your relationships? Putting a load on every day is more beneficial to everyone than having to do load upon load trying to catch up.
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Hello Readers At this time of the year we celebrate the success of our graduates of 2014 and acknowledge their success in achieving the tertiary study course of their first choice. 103 students graduated from St John’s in 2014 with most taking up places at universities to study an array on disciplines such as Engineering, Law, Business and Health Sciences. We know they have been well prepared for this stage of their learning lives and we wish them every success.
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A place for TOMORROW’S LEADERS St John’s Anglican College offers families in south west Brisbane coeducation from Kindergarten to Year Twelve. Forming young hearts and minds St John’s offers personalised learning for exceptional achievement. Shaped by Christian values in the Anglican tradition as they guide everyday College life, St John’s graduates are well educated, respectful, resilient and compassionate; equipped to be people of influence in their communities.
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As a learning community, St John’s teachers focus on using “next” practice to provide opportunities for students at all year levels to achieve the best educational outcomes. As an independent school St John’s has the capacity to take a balanced view about what’s important for our young people to know and be able to do in the future and to encourage them in their learning and development in both academic and extracurricular pursuits. As “custodians of opportunity” our teachers challenge young minds to develop confidence in using their natural creativity and being innovative in their thinking. As we prepare young people for their future in the rapidly changing digital world, we are aware that they will need to reinvent themselves over and over as they move through careers and into new ones. Confidence and personal resilience will be essential attributes of the St John’s graduate. Students at St John’s are developing inquiring minds through our recent successful application to be a candidate school within the world-renowned International Baccalaureate program. In addition to our strong focus on literacy and numeracy, this year students are using their natural inquisitiveness to think for themselves and solve problems in creative ways. Complementing our focus on teaching inquiry methods to children of all year levels is our commitment to providing many and varied opportunities through our extracurricular programs in sport, performing arts and service programs. A balanced educational program is the key to success for your child so please take the opportunity to visit us on our first Open Day for 2015 or alternatively contact our Registrar to arrange a personal tour email: jcollins@sjac.qld.edu.au Kind regards Suzanne Bain Head, St John’s Anglican College Kindy to Year 6 07 3372 0888 Years 7 to 12 07 3372 0111 www.stjohnsanglicancollege.com.au enquiries@sjac.qld.edu.au
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Sign up for some good clean fun with West Centenary Scout Group A sign on day is being held at West Centenary Scout Group on the 7th of February, 2015. In much the same way as sporting clubs hold a sign on day at the beginning of each season, new Scouts across the state will ‘sign up’ on Saturday 7 February. West Centenary Group Leader, Phillip Lincoln said, “The event is a great opportunity for children and parents to come and find out if Scouting suits them. There will be opportunities to experience Scouting activities and talk to Leaders and members about their Scouting experiences.” Scouts is a worldwide organisation for youth aged from six to 26 years. It teaches social and leadership skills through challenge and outdoor adventure. The program follows the school calendar year with activities held on weekends and during school holidays. Scouts Queensland Chief Commissioner, Kirsty Brown OAM, reported that there are over 15 000 adult and youth member Scouts in Queensland. “Scouting traditions have been in Australia for over 100 years and we have developed a strong, fun program based on the needs of today’s youth,” she said. Come down to West Centenary Scout Group, at the Jindalee Scout Den, Mount Ommaney Drive, Jindalee on Saturday 7 February from 10am to 2pm to find out more or sign up. For more information call Scouts Queensland on 1800SCOUTS or email gl@westcentenaryscouts.org.au.
Support Jindalee State School P&C and enjoy a movie under the stars Saturday 7 February from 5pm How to Train Your Dragon 2 will be shown by the Jindalee State School P&C as the movie under the stars on Saturday night 7 February. The movie is free with a sausage sizzle, popcorn, fairy floss and slushies for sale. Families are welcome to bring their own picnic to enjoy on the night. Food will be on sale from 5pm with the movie showing starting at approximately 6.30pm. So gather family, friends and neighbours and enjoy a night out to welcome and celebrate the start of a new school year. The movie will be shown on Jindalee State School oval, located at 114 Burrendah Road, Jindalee. Please bring chairs or rugs to sit on.
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QCWA Centenary Sub Branch Update The QCWA Centenary Sub Branch is starting up the new year with loads of interesting meetings and activities. Meeting monthly on the 1st Tuesday of each month, the next meeting will be March 3rd, at the Meeting Room at the Mt. Ommaney Library and will be a scrapbooking workshop. Members will be working on scrapbooking special Christmas photos, and a kit will be available to purchase to produce two pages using up to eight of your own pictures. It is necessary to book, so there are enough kits for purchase, so please rsvp to Margaret dmvine@hotmail.com to reserve your kit. Meeting at 6pm for a 6.30 start, residents are invited to bring a small plate of finger food for supper to share with the ladies. In April, members will be remembering the ANZACs, and will enjoy two special talks by members. Visitors are always welcome and enquiries can be to Mary 0466 485 612 or send an email to purserem@hotmail.com. Page 6 - February 2015 - The Centenary News
Mainly music is a music program aimed at children from 0-5 years old. Music is a great way to develop motor skills and pre-reading skills in children, and the morning also serves as a great way for mums, dads or carers to connect with other parents and be encouraged. Two music sessions run each Friday during school terms, with the first session for the year on 6th February. The first session at 9.30am is followed by morning tea and play, with the next session starting with the morning tea at 10am and finishing with the music session. The cost is $5 per family which covers the music session and morning tea for everyone. Please contact Vicki on 0466 812 469 for more information or if you are interested in bringing your child along.
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If you or someone you know is new to Australia and would like to learn more conversational English, Westside Church of Christ runs Guided English Conversations sessions during February and March. Guided English Conversations has been designed to assist people with their spoken English. The emphasis is on conversation which occurs in small groups of three to five people and is guided by a topic, for example, Public Holidays in Australia. Each topic has a series of related pictures and questions for discussions. There are six topics in each series, which all relate to an aspect of Australian life. Each topic includes a section where the Christian perspective is shared and discussed. At the end of the series participants enjoy a Celebration BBQ and Certificate Presentation. The sessions will begin on Tuesday 10 February with the last being on Tuesday 17 March. Two sessions are provided each week, Tuesday mornings at 9.30am and Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm and are held in a house on the grounds of Westside Church of Christ. There is also a time for refreshments where participants can mix and mingle and begin to establish friendships; participants are asked to contribute $2 per session is to cover tea, coffee and biscuits. In the past, participants have been from South Korea, China, Columbia, Iran, Vietnam, India and Japan. Interested people need to enrol prior to attending by calling 3279 1570.
Strong plan to fix Sumners Road bottleneck Motorists who use Sumners Road in the Centenary suburbs will be able to spend more time with their families and less time stuck in traffic thanks to the Newman LNP Government’s promise to upgrade the overpass. Member for Mount Ommaney Tarnya Smith said if re-elected, the project will be delivered as part of the Strong Choices plan for her electorate. “As part of my strong plan for Mount Ommaney I promise to deliver this $80 million upgrade to fix this troublesome spot, easing congestion and delivering local jobs for the economy,” Ms Smith said. “This project is one of my main priorities and if elected, this job-creating infrastructure upgrade will be delivered through our Strong Choices plan over the next term of an LNP government. “The Sumner Road Overpass will improve the cross motorway capacity for up to 30,000 vehicles a day travelling between Sumner Park, Darra and Seventeen Mile Rocks. “It will also allow motorists to avoid taking short local trips on the motorway and improving rail access for passengers.” Premier Campbell Newman said the government will free up the road bottleneck at Sumners Road interchange at Mount Ommaney as part of the LNP’s Strong Choices program. “This project is part of our Less time on roads, more time with family plan, alleviating congestion for families, improving safety and providing more jobs for the local economy,” Mr Newman said. “The Sumners Road upgrade is one of the first projects to be announced under our Strong Choices program, which will pay down Labor’s $80 billion debt and deliver vital congestion-busting infrastructure. “We are delivering projects in a responsible way, targeting congestion hot spots on state roads.” Mr Newman said a further $360 million for other congestion-busting projects under the LNP’s Less time on roads, more time with family plan would be announced across south east Queensland in the coming weeks.
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Enjoy a relaxed night out with Music at the Hub Music at the Hub is a quality, casual, relaxed ‘night out’ to enjoy talented musicians and performers from Brisbane and any touring acts that can be enticed to come to the Centenary suburbs. The genre includes styles of Folk, Blues, Jazz, easy listening and soft Rock depending on the artists. This month on Saturday 21 February, the performers will be Tim Gaze and Blue Café. Residents are encouraged to book early as this is sure to be another terrific evening. Tim Gaze has enjoyed a long career as one of Australia’s pre-eminent guitar player/vocalists. Through the years Tim has been an influential member of several highly regarded Australian bands – Tamam Shud, Kahvas Jute, Ariel, Rose Tattoo, The Aussie Rebels and The Hoochie Coochie Men – as well as several bands featuring his own name. Today Tim is a quiet, unassuming man who downplays his talent but is also quick to point out that his career is “still a work in progress” with traditional and modern blues, rock, roots, surf, acoustic electric slide guitar, vocals all featuring. Blue Café is a means for the “not so young” to continue their love of music. The band focuses mainly on swing, jazz, Latin and a little blues. The band consists of Julie Lee Rae as vocalist (apart from Blue Café, Julie, a talented performer, also has her own “one person” show based around Country Rock); Neville Monks on bass (Neville has played for many jazz line-ups over the years and continues to have a high level of enthusiasm and skill); Robert Walsh, drums (Robert has had a part-time career as a drummer in Rock’n’Roll - he wanted to turn his hand to more diverse styles and has done that very well); Harry Strybos, guitar (Harry has played in quite a number of rock bands over the years and is basically a rhythm player gone wrong). Music at the Hub takes place at Centenary Community Hub, 171 Dandenong Rd Mt Ommaney, and doors open at 6.00pm with ample parking on site, before performances begin at 7pm. The cost is $10 entry per person (under 14 years old free entry) and is cash only, cost includes entry to lucky door prize. Light meals, nibble platters, snacks, soft drinks, water, tea and coffee will be available at very reasonable prices. BYO alcoholic drinks only, don’t forget your glasses; audience members are asked to not bring snacks or food, as the sale of food and soft drinks helps to keep the entry price low. Bookings are essential and can be made by sending an email to bookings@ccconnect.asn. au or by phoning 0499 999 772 to secure your table, if unanswered please leave a message.
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Making Mount Ommaney even stronger Around two years ago, I was elected to help get Queensland back on track and make our local area an even better place to live, work, raise a family and run a business. When we were elected in 2012, Queensland’s hospitals were in crisis, our schools were under resourced, crime rates were increasing and our economy was burdened with debt and deficits that were unsustainable. Since then, because of your hard work and our strong economic management we are starting to see real results locally, I’m pleased to say that we’re delivering on our strong plan. We’re delivering the schools and education our kids deserve by investing: • $2.5m locally to fix maintenance backlog issues; • $1.6m locally to improve numeracy and literacy; and • Delivering the much-needed building upgrades for our high schools. We’re delivering the hospitals and health services we need by: • Reopening public palliative care beds at Canossa that Labor closed in March 2012; • Establishing a new state of the art Palliative Care Hub at Corinda; and • Investing more in doctors and nurses to see outstanding results in reduced dental and surgery wait times. We’re delivering safer streets and secure communities by delivering: • Over 800 frontline police officers across Queensland; • Tougher laws to combat criminal gangs; and • More resources for our local police to see a reduction in crime locally, including a 7% reduction in unlawful entry and 11% decrease in offences against property. Local residents tell me that they are seeing results, however there is always more to be done, and that’s why I’ll keep delivering our strong plan for a brighter future – locally and for Queensland. The Centenary News - February 2015 - Page 9
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Horizon Drive: Chris 3279 6483 Jindalee: Noel & Claire 3376 1412 Westlake-Riverhills: Gary 0427 681 612 Wolston Creek: Julie 3715 6434
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Shealagh Walker 3376 1287 or Ed Parker 3376 1389 www.cdea.org.au
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Bernie Ripoll MLA (Oxley) Meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday at Ph: 3879 6440 or Fax: 3879 6441 Mt Ommaney Library at 6pm Gillian 0421 604 378 info@words2go.com ripoll.mp@aph.gov.au www.bernieripoll.com.au
Posties: (Mums support group) Meet each Mon @ Mt Ommaney Library 9.30am - 11.30am Phone 0413 724 714
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Centenary Suburbs RSL Sub-Branch 3279 5024 Centenary Physical Culture Club 97 Creek Street, Brisbane Centenary Quilters Glenys 3376 7722 3236 3055 www.u3abrisbane.org.au Tracey Scott 0438 522 305 centenaryphysie@hotmail.com Chapel Hill Day VIEW Club Western Suburbs Poker Club Bev 3279 2819 Centenary Table Tennis Club Matthew 0403 890 763 www.westernsuburbspokerclub.com Cameron 3279 1300 Community Garden centenary@tabletennisqld.org - Rocks Community Garden Wolston & Centenary Catchments rcgsfarm@gmail.com info@wacc.org.au www.wacc.org.au Cricket Club, Wolston Park Centenary Ellen 3376 9545 Creative Chics Craft Club Cycling, Centenary Bikeways Meets 3rd Sat at Centenary Hub Health Group 0417 073 181 Jane 0413 143 505 Afterlife Discussions 0431 856 556 Crime Stoppers - Centenary Hockey South West United Women’s
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Education Centenary State High School 3373 4555
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Middle Park 3376 4211 Rhonda 0400 634 853 www.swu.com.au Jamboree Heights Primary Cross Stitch Club Chris 3217 0976 Alcoholics Anonymous 3725 5666 Netball Club, Jindalee Ph 3255 9162 www.aa.org.au JDNC President 0400 329 833 Girl Guides Jindalee Primary 3725 5777 Asperger’s Services Australia West info@jindaleenetballclub.com.au Jamboree Heights Middle Park Primary 3712 9888 Brisbane Region Support Group Lisa Cole 0432 928 091 Rowing Club, Centenary (Youth) Miraa House 3376 7966 Jane 3278 3082 Jindalee Judi 3376 4100 Michael 0401 567 279 Aust. Breastfeeding Assoc Mt Ommaney Special School www.centenaryrowing.com.au Historical Society, Tammy 0417 548 856 3717 6888 Centenary Suburbs Rugby League: FÀ DED#JPDLO FRP Local JP Contacts 3376 1615 (BH) Australian Pituitary Foundation Centenary Football Club, Randy 3271 1530 Margaret Bruce 3376 4062 Independent Speakers Club Ph 3376 2083 www.centenaryjrl.leaguenet.com.au Pett 3378 2361 Fiona Burr 0421 222 154 Brisbane Multiple Birth Rugby Union: Roy Case 3375 5705 Inner Wheel Club of Bne West Assoc, Westside Kenmore Centenary Rugby Club Kee-Huat Chan 3376 6872 Sue 3376 8990 www.bmbawestside.com.au www.innerwheelaustralia.org.au 3388 6954 or 0402 891 614 info@bmbawestside.com.au King Chiam 3376 7276 Jamboree Residents Assoc Inc Centenary Recovery Group Sinnamon Park Ladies Dr Peter Ellis 0421 089 996 President Mr Wayne Williams Badminton & Volleyball Social Rev Tania 0401 690 127 3279 0744 secretary@jra.org.au Group Michelle mbjl@bigpond.com Susan Eyles 0405 465 050 Crohns & Colitis Assoc of Aust or text 0411 480 701 Carol Harris 3376 8886 Kiwanis Club of Brisbane 1800 138 029 1st & 3rd Tues 3715 6540 Soccer Clubs: Centenary Stormers: Jeff Haywood 3376 4470 Meals on Wheels Tony Mortensen 3376 7862 Alan 0407 038 565 Lions Club, Jindalee Centenary 3279 1974 www.centenarystormers.org.au Mala Nair 3279 4556 Irene 3372 9886 / 0407 880 756 www.centenarymealsonwheels.com.au St Catherine’s United: Mike Ridge 3376 6830 Jim Robbins 0416 107 351 Men’s Shed 100 Inc TOUGHLOVE Parent Support Tony Trigg 0418 766 527 Ed 3376 1389 info@shed100.org.au 3856 3211 www.toughlove.org.au Swim Clubs: Susan Bardon 0405 484 828 Jamboree Heights Ph: Fiona 0434 614 410
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Welcome back to Centenary National Seniors 2015! If your New Year’s Resolution is to be more socially active, we invite you to join our Club where you can be involved with your community and meet over 100 members who attend each month. Our first meeting for 2015 is at the Jindalee Bowls Club on Tuesday 3rd February starting at 9.30am, where you will be met at the door by our Sunshine ladies, handed a copy of our monthly Newsletter with all our upcoming activities, join with everyone else in having some morning tea, settle down to listen whilst we have a short meeting, and then be entertained by Lachlan Wallace. Other activities that will be back in action during February are our Steady Steps exercise program every Monday morning at Centenary Uniting Church Hall. Be there at 9am for a 9.15am start. We will have our first Explorer Trip for 2015 where we travel to a destination by bus, train or City Cat. These trips are fun and teach our members to use public transport instead of our cars. Our MahJong group didn’t break over Christmas and is still growing in the number of players. You don’t have to know how to play this game before you join, we teach you, and show you how to enjoy the game as much as we do. It also strengthens the old grey matter. MahJong is held the first two Thursdays each month at Mt Ommaney Library, 9am – noon. Then we have an Evening Dinner once each month where some of us get together at a hotel or restaurant for a chat whilst we’re eating. That’s usually on the second Wednesday each month. We also have a general ‘Coffee and Chat’ session at the Mt Ommaney Food court (beside Betty Beans) at 10am on the last Tuesday morning each month. This is a great chance to meet and chat with other members and make new friends. We also have live theatre sessions on Saturdays or Sundays that you could be interested in. As you can see, we offer a great social activities program for older people, and are constantly including more and varied things to do with our free time. If you feel lonely or just want to extend your social activities, this is the group to be involved with. Just turn up and we will meet you at the door. For more details, please call me on 3279 1444.
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Here are a few important events to mark in your calendar for 2015. National Ride2School Day will be held on Friday, 13 March, celebrating an active journey to school as well as empowering children to stay fit and healthy. Active travel is a great way for students of all ages to meet their recommended daily dose of 60 minutes physical activity every day. The purpose of National Ride2School Day is to show school communities that riding to school is an easy and fun activity. If you would like to get your school involved and register for the event, visit: www.bicyclenetwork.com.au/general/programs/2242/ Harmony Day is an annual event held on March 21 and celebrates our cultural diversity. It is an opportunity to wear orange clothing or an orange ribbon to acknowledge the cultural diversity within the community. To register an event or for Harmony Day material, visit: www.harmony.gov.au National Youth Week is the largest annual celebration of young people aged 12-25. It provides young people with the opportunity to express their ideas and views, act on issues that affect their lives and have a lot of fun. This year Youth Week will be celebrated in the week of the 10th of April. For more information, visit: www.youthweek.com This year we will commemorate the ANZAC Centenary, marking 100 years since our nation’s involvement in the First World War. The First World War helped define our country and the Centenary commemorations will recognise the original ANZAC’s who served at Gallipoli and the Western Front as well as the service of all Australian servicemen and women. There will be a number of services taking place on the 25th of April around the Western Corridor. Service times and details will be available in the coming weeks. For more information about ANZAC Centenary, visit www.anzaccentenary.gov.au/index.htm.
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DIABEX 500MG GENERIC (METFORMIN SZ) 100 TAB
$6.10
MICARDIS PLUS 80/12.5MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN HCT) 28 TAB $12.99
DIABEX 1000 1G GENERIC (METFORMIN SZ) 90 TAB
$8.99
MICARDIS PLUS 80/25MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN HCT) 28 TAB
KARVEZIDE 300MG/12.5MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $9.99
OXLEY PH: 3879 6522
ZOTON 30MG GENERIC (LANSOPRAZOLE) 28 CAP
$6.10 $13.99
SEE IN STORE FOR FULL LISTING OF ALL PRESCRIPTION PRICES
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$14.99
ZOLOFT 50MG GENERIC (SERTRALINE) 30 TAB
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We will endeavour to maintain the retail prices for products in this catalogue until 30th June 2015, however we reserve the right to increase our retail prices at any time, should our costs increase due to changes in Government policy and or supplier price increases. Chemist Warehouse will not be held responsible for out of stock items and reserves the right to delete items when supply can no longer be assured. Chemist Warehouse reserves the right not to supply items to consumers where we have professional and ethical concerns. Consumers must always read the label and seek medical advice if conditions persist. For full terms and conditions refer to: www.chemistwarehouse.com.au
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