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Hello Readers As I listened to our College Captain, Lachlan address our Year 12 students on the first morning of the Queensland Core Skills Test I reflected on the privilege it is to have the opportunity to shape the values and attitudes of young people in their formative years so that they may be people of influence in the communities in which they will live and work.
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Lachlan’s message to his peers was about teamwork, support for one another, expecting the best of oneself and one another and being confident in your abilities. It was certainly inspirational and aligned with what we have come to expect of our College leaders and graduates. The St John’s community thanks Captains, Lachlan and Hannah, for their inspirational leadership and commitment as the 2014 College Captains. Preparation for life and work at St John’s begins at Little Saints’ Kindergarten and from 2015 St John’s will be moving to introduce the International Baccalaureate as the teaching framework from Kindy to Year 8. In this way the College will meet the Australian Curriculum requirements while adding value to St John’s students learning through the IB. A recent research report conducted by Deakin University in schools using the IB Primary Years Program (PYP) in Melbourne and Singapore, found that parents are very positive about their children’s education in the PYP and that students are significantly more likely to have high levels of “learning skills’ and self awareness in regard to their learning and personal development. IB Learners focus on the development of lifelong learning skills as students move through their years of schooling in order to be people of influence in our global community. Worldwide, IB programs have gained a reputation not only for academic rigour but also for developing internationally minded people who are good thinkers and communicators, caring and reflective with an inquiring mind. Currently, more than one million IB students attend nearly 3,700 schools in 146 countries. St John’s is very proud to offer its families this wonderful opportunity for their children’s education from Kindy to Year 8 in 2015 and eventually at all year levels though to Year 12. If you would like to know more about the IB program or you would like to tour St John’s facilities please contact our Registrar, Janette Collins Ph 07 3372 0176 or email jcollins@sjac.qld.edu.au.
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Personally Speaking with Susannah Friis
One of my favourite quotes at the moment is by Seth Godin - You don’t need more time; you just need to decide. Most of us have a reasonable understanding that our time is precious, yet more than ever, we live in an age filled to the brim with ‘time-wasters’. I’ve been challenged recently to think more about how I spend this precious commodity of time, and Seth Godin’s quote keeps reminding me that, outside of major life crisis, how I spend my time is my decision. I’ve started to view everything I do through the lens of ‘Is this activity in keeping with my values?’. And that’s not as strict and rigid as it sounds. If I value relationships, then any activity or contact with people is significant and in keeping with my values. This means that a day spent with my daughter shopping and having cups of tea is not wasted even though I don’t much value shopping. What I do value is maintaining a good relationship with my daughter, and a good cup of tea, of course! You see, you can easily find what your values are by having a close look at how you spend your time and whether the actual priority and the perceived priority are the same. Sometimes we think our priorities are one thing but if we examine how we are spending our time, it reveals something quite different. By keeping the question of whether or not an activity serves our values at the forefront of our minds, we can begin to make better decisions. And it stops us from wasting time because really, there is enough time to do all we need to do, we just need to be better managers of it. I’m finding I have greater satisfaction at the end of the day if I simply remember to do this. I can rest knowing I’ve made choices that reinforce my values, which for me, are usually all about relationships - upwards, outwards and inwards. We all want our life to have meaning. What we often don’t realise is that we are the keepers of whether it does or not. We are free to choose, each and every day, whether we advance our values or hinder them. We get to choose what our life looks like, regardless of our circumstances. We are constantly making choices, whether we are conscious of it or not. If we start being aware of our choices and what it says about our values, we can begin to align the two and live a life rich in meaning. 3201 1880
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Members of Jindalee Bushcare Group are trying everything they can think of to counter the ravages of the feral deer on local bushland. Shealagh Walker, convenor of the group, said, “One of our members, Claire Wilson, thought we could follow a current art trend and knit protective stockings for the trees that the deer damage by stripping the bark. Another member, Di Ruffles, took up the idea and has started knitting! She does the strips in muted colours to blend in with the bushland.” The strips are then tied around trees where the bark has been partly stripped to prevent further damage. Once the bark is stripped from the entire circumference of the tree, it is effectively ringbarked and will slowly die. Knitting is a time consuming process so strips of shade cloth at the next working bee will be used to protect as many trees along the Mount Ommaney Bushland Reserve as possible. “If this works, and so far it has, perhaps other Bushcare Groups around the city can take up the idea,” said Shealagh. Feral deer are found in all the bushland areas of the Centenary suburbs, however, with the recent dry period, their food supply in the bushland has run out and the deer have now moved into the irrigated gardens of the local suburbs. Centenary and District Environment Action has been working on the deer problem since they turned up in the Centenary suburbs in 2000. They helped get rusa deer declared as a Class 2 declared pest animal under Queensland legislation. Under this, it is the responsibility of landholders to control feral rusa deer on their land. However, this is proving very difficult. If anyone knows where the deer hold out during the day, he or she can help by informing the BCC Call Centre on 3403 8888. Brisbane City Council is increasing its efforts and resources to control the deer but so far the deer are winning. They breed twice in three years and their numbers are burgeoning throughout South East Queensland and elsewhere. “If we don’t all do something urgently, the bushland will be destroyed and suburbs will be over-run by feral deer at night. They are getting bolder and bolder, I suppose as they get hungrier and hungrier. We have to act now to do more to remove the deer,” said Shealagh. For more information and ways you can help, contact Shealagh from Jindalee Bushcare Group on 3376 1287.
Jindalee Lions Club Update
by Irene Dunning
The Jindalee Lions Club recently held their ninth Children of Courage Awards and this year we recognized six young children who face life with courage despite their disability. With these children who have successfully overcome additional barriers which face them every day, we believe that our award acts as an encouragement for their future and helps them believe in themselves and increase their self-worth. The recipients of the Children of Courage Award this year were Nathanael Kemp from Mount Ommaney Special School, Emma Watkins from Jamboree Heights State School Special Education and Vision Impairment Program, Brendan Innes from Jamboree Heights State School Special Education and Vision Impairment Program, Mason Parker from Mount Ommaney Special School, Blake Denman from Kenmore Special School and Samara Rigg was awarded the Sibling Award. We were fortunate to have Tarnya Smith MP and Councillor Matthew Bourke assist with the presentation of a plaque and a pillowslip. District Chairman Diane Unwin gave us an inside look into the awards and we thank Diane and DG Bruce for attending. Staff members of the Mount Ommaney Special School and Jamboree Heights State School Special Education and Vision Impairment Program were also present. We were pleased to receive a grant from the Lord Mayor’s Suburban Initiative Fund and a beautiful cake donated by Shingle Inn to make this event possible. It takes special people to cope with these special children and we recognised the parents and families who have that in-built courage to live their lives in a caring positive way. We thank them for attending these awards and allowing us to become a part of their family, albeit, in a small way. Next year we will organise these awards for the 10th time and we will make this another special occasion. For further information on these awards or the Lions Club, please contact Irene Dunning on 3372 9886 or 0407 880 756.
Biggest bark picture of ‘The Olgas’ on display Art in Bark’s biggest bark picture in the world of ‘The Olgas’ which is 9ft high and 40ft long, as in the Guinness Book of records for 1984, will be on display at the Quilt and Craft Show, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, cnr Merivale and Glenelg St. South Brisbane from Wednesday 8 to Sunday 12 October, open from 9am –5pm Art in Bark members will have a display of bark pictures, jewellery, cards, book markers, key rings etc. for sale made from paper bark from Melaleuca Trees, as well as plenty of other arts and crafts. Members are looking for a permanent home for the Big Bark Picture. For more information, phone Barbara 3271 2137 or Joy 3278 1120 or Hazel 3818 2038.
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G20 Community Event In the lead up to the G20 Cultural Celebrations the State Government is putting on over three weeks of free events in around the suburbs encapsulating and celebrating Brisbane’s cultural diversity and community. The jam packed G20 Cultural Celebrations program includes free live performance, large-scale outdoor events and cultural festivities. The program is aimed at uniting Brisbane with the common spirit of celebration in the lead up to the G20 Leaders Summit. What can you get involved in? Lots of things! Go to the website www.qld.gov.au/ g20cultural to find the latest program information Seventeen Miles Rocks – Great Neighbourhood Get Together Rocks Riverside, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Sunday 16 November, 9am – 1pm Unwind at Rocks Riverside, Seventeen Mile Rocks, with a Sunday morning brunch for the whole family. Cook a BBQ brunch, pack a picnic or purchase delicious food from one of the many stalls available. Families can get involved with plenty of games and activities including kite making and flying, cubby house building and scavenger hunting with the local scouts, games centre and Brisbane Roar inflatable soccer field. Kids will love Tim Jackman. Armed with a guitar, kazoo and classical nursery rhymes, the King of Kids brings music and rhythm that has entertained children and adults alike for over a decade. High energy singing and dancing duo Lissa & Nee Nee: Adventure Time will also make an appearance, along with Vulcana Women’s Circus and the outrageously fun Ski-BOOM! JRA takes out Environmental Innovation and Protection Award On behalf of the local community, I would like to pass on my congratulations to the Jamboree Residents Association (JRA) for taking out the Spotless Suburbs Awards. The awards showcase the commitment and enthusiasm of our local community groups to keep our suburbs clean and litter-free. Congratulations and thankyou to JRA for the wonderful work you do.
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Mt Ommaney Special School Baby & Kids Market will be held at 94 Capitol Dr, Mt Ommaney on Saturday 1st November from 8am-11am. There is a cost of $2 per entry with all proceeds going towards equipment purchases to support the education of students, including standing frames, mobility walkers and power wheelchairs. There will be heaps of bargains on offer and plenty of activities to keep the kids amused. For more information email Jim Green at jgree345@eq.edu.au.
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Attention all writers don’t miss this convention! NightWriters Writing Group will play host to this year’s annual Writers Group Convention Principal on Sunday 19 October. Susan Bardon The convention welcomes all writers and writing groups. Whether or not you’re a member 0405 484 828 of a writing group, take this opportunity to meet others and be inspired by the speakers. Buying, Selling or Renting Pick up new techniques, ideas and share your writing journey with others. There will be in the Centenary Suburbs? a marketing table too, so you are invited to bring along your books, business cards and Contact your Local Experts! promotional literature. Middle Park Park Village Shopping Centre “Following the success of last year’s convention, we have been working hard to make this 92 Horizon Drive, Middle Park convention bigger and better. Brisbane has so many brilliant writers scattered throughout Ph 3279 4777 or visit rwmp.com.au its suburbs and this event provides an opportunity to meet likeminded people. We had a fantastic time last year, sharing knowledge and meeting new contacts,” said Convention co-ordinator Gillian Lloyd. The Writers Group Convention will enable you to connect with other local writers, find out how writers groups encourage and support their members, hear from writers who have • Sports Injuries specialist skills, browse and contribute to the marketing table and strengthen Brisbane’s • Children • Nail Surgery network of writers. If you are a member of a writing group or looking to find one, this event • General Podiatry is not to be missed. • Digital Gait The Writers Group Convention will be held on Sunday October 19, at Enoggera Bowls Club, Analysis 72 Pickering Street from 12.30 - 5.30, with a cost of $10. For further information, please visit • Footwear the website at: www.writersgroupconvention.com or contact Gillian Lloyd on 0421 569 324 or • Lower Limb Pain • Orthotic Therapy words2goinfo@gmail.com. NightWriters Writing Group meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 6.00pm at the Mt Ommany Library. Qualified Podiatrists
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This year I am holding a competition for students aged five to 12 in the Oxley electorate to design my 2014 Christmas Card. In previous years, I have received an overwhelming amount of entries and I am hoping that we can expect the same this year. The theme is ‘What Christmas means to you’ and the winner will be the most creative and colourful entry. The winner’s artwork will featured on my Christmas card and they will also receive a Trek Bike and Helmet pack valued at $300. If your child is interested in participating, please contact my office via phone to organise an entry form. The competition closes on 31 October. The Darra Street Festival is coming up on Friday, 17 October on Railway Parade, Darra. My team and I will be hosting a stall alongside local acts live on stage, food stalls, entertainment, great raffles, fun rides and much more. For more information, visit the Darra Community Group and Street Festival Facebook page. Hope to see you all there! World Mental Health Day is coming up on 10 October and aims to raise awareness of the importance of mental health and wellbeing in the wider community. Keep an eye out for events in your local area.
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Locals get active in Westside Triathlon Club They say the definition of a triathlete is a person who doesn’t understand that one sport is enough. Perhaps they just believe that three sports are better than one? The multi-sport event that combines swim, ride and run is growing in popularity especially in our own local community. Locals are transforming into weekend warriors and using the multi-discipline sport as a way to get fit, accomplish a challenge goal and share quality active time with family. The Westside Triathlon Club prides itself on being an all abilities family friendly club with many of its members involving the entire family. From beginners to aspiring Ironmen, the club, based in Jindalee, trains in the local area and participates and competes as individuals and teams at triathlon, duathlon and aquathlon events from Kingscliff to Townsville. Two upcoming events the club is taking part in are the Gold Coast Cycling Festival in October and Noosa Triathlon Festival in November. The club has seen several of its members go on to represent Australia in international events with nine members this August being part of the Australian team at the ITU Triathlon Age Group World Championships in Edmonton Canada. There were some inspiring top ten and mid field results at this international event but aside from accomplishing their personal competitive goals, the members said the camaraderie and support of their fellow club members was definitely a highlight of the experience. Among the international representatives is Middle Park resident and working mum Hannah Ryan, who with the help of the Westside Triathlon Club has discovered a passion for triathlon. “Two years ago I couldn’t ride a bike and I’ve recently returned from Canada as part of the Australia Triathlon team,” said Hannah. “Being a member of the club gave me the support and encouragement I needed to firstly give it a go and then to set my goals higher and work towards achieving them through persistence and incremental improvement. “Triathlon is an individual sport but being part of a club means you get to train with a range of people with different abilities and strengths and learn from and encourage each other. The great mix of people at the club means we always have a great laugh too.” The club has a junior squad for 7-13 year olds as well as a senior squad. The junior and senior squads train at the same time on Saturday mornings so it is very convenient for families as parents don’t have to miss out on their own weekend fitness training. Training sessions are available on weekdays and Saturdays. If you have always wanted to get into triathlon or just want to get fit with a social and friendly group, go along to the Westside Triathlon Club “Come and Tri Day” on Saturday 4 October, 6am to 8am at Jindalee Pool, Yallambee Road, Jindalee. Email westsidetriathlon@live.com or phone Liesa on 0411 131 091 for more information or visit the club website www.westsidetriathlon.com to learn more about the club.
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When your dog jumps on you or others it is attention seeking behaviour. And it is how you greet them that can intensify this behavior. A look, a pat or picking your dog up at this time will only reinforce your dog’s habit and they will continue to jump. While it is cute when they are puppies, they do grow up. And it is when you have a 40kg dog jumping up and knocking you down that you wish you had stopped it earlier. Even a small dog can become tangled under your feet. Some believe this is a dog’s way of showing you that they love you and miss you, when in actual fact it is a dog that is not balanced and not in a stable mindset. Your dog is saying to you “Look at me, look at me!”. Once you acknowledge them, you are giving them the response or the positive reinforcement they are looking for. Ignore, ignore, ignore. By not looking at them, by not responding to them, they become bored and sit. Once they are calm and sitting quietly, this is the time to reward, and by reward I mean a “Hello”. This is positive reinforcement time. This method of training may help in other situations, ignore the negative and reward the positive. Now, of course you cannot ignore the fact that your dog digs holes or chews your furniture. This is when a firm “NO” used in a negative tone is needed. As soon as they stop, use a positive tone and/or reward. It feels like a consistent uphill battle sometimes, but at the end of the day your dog rewards you in so many extra ways. Owning a dog requires a lifetime of training and learning for both sides. We always need to show them how to behave and what is acceptable. They can bring us great joy and happiness; it is up to us to return the love, by helping them understand. Making time in our busy lives for training, walking, playing with our dogs, will be returned to us three fold. Your dog walking on lead and pulling you around like a rag doll is easily corrected. A good, long walk each and every day is great for mind, body and soul for both you and your dog. It is difficult to find time for everything, but a half an hour walk each day will relieve stress, anxiety and excitement build up in your dog. Dogs will pull on lead due to over excitement; if the novelty of going out for a walk is taken away, the pulling will stop. Understanding why our dogs bark and their body language will bring us closer to understanding our dogs. The latest research on training, which has been scientifically proven to work, shows that dogs will response f a s t e r, a n d m o r e effectively, to positive reinforcement than to a negative. Negative can result in behavioural issues, such as aggression, excessive barking, destruction and many more.
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Info Page Local Contacts Info Page Local Contact
Info Page Local Contacts Info Page Government Representatives Tennis Junior Club, Jindalee
Clubs & Groups
Bach Society of Qld
Elizabeth Hood 3273 1787 www.bachsocqld.org.au
Bushcare Groups:
NightWriters: (Writing Group)
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
Horizon Drive: Chris 3279 6483 National Seniors Australia Jindalee: Noel & Claire 3376 1412 (Centenary) Westlake-Riverhills: Gary 0427 681 612 Elaine 3376 1986 Wolston Creek: Julie 3715 6434
Centenary & District Environment Action Inc. (CDEA) Shealagh Walker 3376 1287 or Ed Parker 3376 1389 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
Posties: (Mums support group) Meet each Mon @ Mt Ommaney Library 9.30am - 11.30am Phone 0413 724 714
Probus Clubs:
Centenary Jenny 3271 3854 Jindalee Annette 3376 1888 Mt Ommaney Barry 3715 8361
Rotary Clubs:
Centenary Peter 3376 4200 Jindalee Margaret 3722 1017 Sumner Park Christine 0439 716 998 Rocks Riverside Brad 0411 268 279 Brisbane Centenary Steve 0403 027 658
Di 3202 9759
Scout Group, West Centenary
Centenary Flexible Support Services Cheryl 3376 3181
Sinnamon Park Residents Assoc
Mon & Wed frail aged, Tue & Thur young people with a disability
Centenary Friendship Group
Contact Ruth friendshipgroup@optusnet.com.au
Centenary Genealogy Group Sue 3376 8156
Centenary Seniors
Pat or Charles 3379 4069
Centenary Suburbs RSL Sub-Branch 3279 5024 Centenary Quilters Glenys 3376 7722 Chapel Hill Day VIEW Club Bev 3279 2819
Community Garden - Rocks Community Garden rcgsfarm@gmail.com
Creative Chics Craft Club
Meets 3rd Sat at Centenary Hub Jane 0413 143 505
Qld Scout Centre Ph: 3870 7000 Trevor 3376 1432
Society for Growing Australian Plants www.sgapqld.org.au St Vincent de Paul Socity Sumner Park 3279 1030 Sustainable Jamboree info@sustainablejamboree.org
Trefoil Guild - Centenary Janet 3376 1889
Toastmasters, Centenary
Western Suburbs Poker Club
Matthew 0403 890 763 www.westernsuburbspokerclub.com
Wolston & Centenary Catchments info@wacc.org.au www.wacc.org.au
Health Alcoholics Anonymous
Ph: Fiona 0434 614 410
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
Jamboree Residents Assoc Inc
President Mr Wayne Williams 3279 0744 secretary@jra.org.au
Kiwanis Club of Brisbane 1st & 3rd Tues 3715 6540
Lions Club, Jindalee
Irene 3372 9886 / 0407 880 756
Meals On Wheels Jindalee 3279 1974
Men’s Shed 100 Inc
State Member
Tarnya Smith MP (Mt Ommaney) 3279 5137 mt.ommaney@parliament.qld.gov.au
Brisbane City Council
Cr Matthew Bourke (Jamboree) 3407 7000 jamboree.ward@ecn.net.au matthewbourke.com.au
Sport & Fitness
AFL - Jindalee 3279 2470 Archery, Centenary Archers
3288-9735-ah 0411 647 035-bh www.centenaryarchers.gil.com.au
Baseball
Western Districts - The Bulldogs Laurie 0421 137 406 www.wests.baseball.com.au
Basketball West Brisbane
Aust. Breastfeeding Assoc Tammy 0417 548 856 cfl.aba@gmail.com
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Churches Catholic Church
Jindalee & Darra 3715 8517
Centenary Baptist Church Middle Park 0428 747 404
Centenary Uniting 3279 2171
City Church@Jindalee
Ph 3253 1300
Evangelical Presbyterian Church Darra Ph: 3122 1150
Graceville Presbyterian Church 0421 477 900
iSEE Church
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Good News Lutheran
Salvation Army Brisbane Water Ski Club Jindalee Centenary/Riverhills 3279 2850 Simon Reynolds 0405 655 786 Samoan Christian Fellowship, Bowls Clubs: Centenary 3312 9067 Jindalee 3376 1240 jbcbar@hotmail.com St Catherine's Anglican Ministry www.jindaleebowlsclub.org Darra Cementco 3375 4307
Cent Canoe & Kayaking Club
Middle Park 3376 4052
Seventh Day Adventist, F’Lake
Mick 0402 643 465 Peter 0412 194 717 Spanish/English 3278 8309
Centenary Table Tennis Club Cameron 3279 1300 centenary@tabletennisqld.org
Cricket Club, Wolston Park Centenary Ellen 3376 9545
Vineyard Christian Fellowship Brisbane West
Sumner Park 0403 586 296 or graeme@vcfbw.org.au
Westside Church of Christ
Jamboree Hts 3279 1570
Education Centenary State High School
Cycling, Centenary Bikeways 3373 4555 Group 0417 073 181 Good News Lutheran Primary Hockey South West United Women’s Middle Park 3376 4211 Rhonda 0400 634 853 Jamboree Heights Primary www.swu.com.au
Asperger’s Services Australia West Netball Club, Jindalee JDNC President 0400 329 833 Brisbane Region Support Group Jane 3278 3082
Leanne 0411 700 206
Middle Park 3373 4440 Falcons 0450 105 252 westbrisbanebasketball@hotmail.com King James Bible 32792805 www.westbrisbane.basketball.net.au
Centenary Physical Culture Club Ingrid 0423 770 284 www.centenary.toastmastersclubs.org Tracey Scott 0438 522 305 centenaryphysie@hotmail.com
Ph 3255 9162 www.aa.org.au Afterlife Discussions 0431 856 556 Cross Stitch Club Chris 3217 0976 www.bodylight.com.au/afterlife
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Federal Member
3725 5666
Jindalee Primary 3725 5777 Middle Park Primary 3712 9888 info@jindaleenetballclub.com.au Miraa House 3376 7966 Rowing Club, Centenary (Youth) Mt Ommaney Special School Michael 0401 567 279 www.centenaryrowing.com.au
Centenary Recovery Group
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Jamboree Heights 0417 738 793 Jindalee 3376 1002
3717 6888
Local JP Contacts
Centenary Football Club, Crohns & Colitis Assoc of Aust Randy 3271 1530 www.centenaryjrl.leaguenet.com.au 1800 138 029 Rev Tania 0401 690 127
Margaret Bruce 3376 4062 Fiona Burr 0421 222 154 Roy Case 3375 5705 Australian Pituitary Foundation Rugby Union: Kee-Huat Chan 3376 6872 Kenmore Centenary Rugby Club Ph 3376 2083 King Chiam 3376 7276 3388 6954 or 0402 891 614 Brisbane Multiple Birth Dr Peter Ellis 0421 089 996 Sinnamon Park Ladies Assoc, Westside Badminton & Volleyball Social Susan Eyles 0405 465 050 www.bmbawestside.com.au Group Michelle mbjl@bigpond.com Carol Harris 3376 8886 info@bmbawestside.com.au or text 0411 480 701 Jeff Haywood 3376 4470 Centenary Meals on Wheels Tony Mortensen 3376 7862 Soccer Clubs: Centenary Stormers: Office 3279 1974 Mala Nair 3279 4556 www.centenarymealsonwheels.com.au Alan 0407 038 565 www.centenarystormers.org.au Mike Ridge 3376 6830 TOUGHLOVE Parent Support St Catherine’s United: Tony Trigg 0418 766 527 3856 3211 www.toughlove.org.au Jim Robbins 0416 107 351 Susan Bardon 0405 484 828 Young Widows & Widowers Swim Clubs:
Ed 3376 1389 info@shed100.org.au Ellen 3376 9545
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Centenary Suburbs . Historical Society UPDATE BY LYNDA YOUNG, VICE PRESIDENT
Exploring the past in the Centenary suburbs – part 3 Here is another interesting historical route to follow in Jindalee, by foot or bicycle. Start at the western end of Kooringal Drive, Jindalee near its intersection with Mankinna Street. You will see ahead of you an impressive bridge spanning Scrub Creek. Opened in February 2010, the bridge is Australia’s largest single-span aluminium bridge which enables pedestrians and cyclists to link up with Mt Ommaney Drive along the riverside. From the bridge, look down to the creek and imagine early landowners accessing their farms by row boat from the river. The creek now makes its way through the suburb and is responsible for some of the past flooding of nearby houses and the Jindalee Primary school. The path you are on winds uphill through pleasant shrubs and trees which are part of Jindalee Park. As you join Mt Ommaney Drive, look for the wooden telegraph pole outside number 22 painted with the flood markings for 1974, 2011, and 2013. A resident and long time member of the Centenary Suburbs Historical Society has diligently recorded these levels. Looking around, you can imagine how devastating these floods must have been! The next historical attraction is a 150 year old fig tree in Murna Street. Turn left into Cobbadah Street and then right into Murna Street. On your right you will see a path between house numbers 3 and 7, with a Council notice at the entrance. Walking in you will find the historic fig tree surrounded by short blue poles to prevent damage. From early colonial times, the tree has provided a shady outdoor recreation spot for successive generations of local residents and visitors. It has always been on public property. From 1864, the tree site was on a public access lane to the river. These lanes were essential to farmers without riverside properties in the days when goods were taken to market by boat. When housing development focused on the western end of Jindalee, the developers recognised the tree’s potential as a promotional feature in parkland. The area around the tree was set aside as public land with seven house allotments backing onto the small park that was created. The developers built a wooden seat and a concrete path around the trunk of the tree. Since then the tree’s existence has been threatened several times through neglect, drought and lightning strikes. Swayed by public opinion in 2008, the Council removed large lateral branches back to the stem, mulched to the drip line, reduced access to the tree; and with annual monitoring checked for any additional signs of decay. As you can see now the fig tree looks very healthy. If only this tree could talk, what stories it could tell us! For more historical information and photos visit our website at www.cshsoc.org.au.
CENTENARY
National Seniors
Update by Marlene Worthington, Branch President
We wish you all a happy October. Each month new members are joining our Club and our activities. It is good to love what you are doing and feel that it matters and have fun at the same time. Our General Meeting is on Tuesday 7th October commencing at 9.30am with our Annual Plant Sale and Morning Tea. This will be followed by our Meeting and then we will be entertained by Romain. What a lot to fit in on one morning. Our coach trip to Toowoomba for the ‘Carnival of Flowers’ last month was a lovely day. We came back totally exhausted after going around all the gardens but it was a very enjoyable day. We are following on with the ‘garden’ theme this month with our Explorer Trip (using public transport to travel) by going to the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens for the day. It’s truly amazing where you can travel to by using your GO CARD and it’s not expensive. We keep up the pace every Monday morning at the Middle Park Uniting Church Hall at 9am with our ‘Steady Steppers’ dancing to the music. (This session is open to everyone). We also put on our thinking caps with the MahJong group at the Mt Ommaney Library on the first two Thursdays each month. (This group is only open to NSA members). Then there’s all the other activities that we do through the month; plays, concerts, evening dinners, morning teas; the list is never-ending. We certainly don’t find time to mope around the house. We have our Book Club on the third Thursday morning each month – 10am at the Jindalee Bowls Club and we’ve also recently started a Bolivia card game every Wednesday morning at 9am at the Jindalee Bowls Club. We are constantly on the lookout for new activities senior people can participate in and enjoy. There is a suggestion box at the door at every General Meeting for new ideas on what we can do and how far we can travel. I must make mention of our 2014 Seniors Week Special Activity recently held. Thanks to Carol and her lovely ladies, we enjoyed a special ‘High Tea’ and entertainment at the Jindalee Bowls Club. Carol, Ellen, Doreen, Jill and Jill – A very big thank you! Carol has already told me that she’d like to do it again next year. If you like the sound of our Club or want further information, you can contact me on 3279 1444. There is an answering machine on at all times as I am out enjoying all our activities and having fun. The Centenary News - October 2014 - Page 13
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Jindalee Probus Club The Jindalee Probus Club meeting is always held on the second Tuesday of the month at the Jindalee Golf Club. Meeting at 10am on 14 October, morning tea will be followed by the formal meeting. The guest speaker will be Marge Breitenbach with her African story. Members who wish to linger longer enjoy a light lunch and a chat. More information on outings and activities is available from our secretary Annette on 3376 1888. 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 Steve Stoneley on 0403 027 658 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. Centenary Evening VIEW Club The next monthly dinner meeting of the Centenary Evening VIEW Club will be on Monday 13 October. Meetings are held at Mt Ommaney Hotel/Apartments 6.30pm for 7.00pm, cost is $35 and bookings are essential. The guest speaker will be Adele Rice, former principal of Milpera School, and as this will be anti-poverty week the topic is ‘Poverty and Education’. It promises to be a very interesting meeting and ladies of all ages are invited to attend.Centenary Evening VIEW Club members enjoy lots of fun activities and outings including regular coffee mornings and lunch dates. If you would like to be part of this dynamic ladies club, attend the dinner meeting or require more information, please ring Di 3202 9759 or Val 3376 1717 or email centenaryeveview@gmail.com before noon on Friday 10 October. Chapel Hill VIEW Club Chapel Hill View Club meets over lunch on the first Tuesday of the month at Mount Ommaney Hotel and Apartments at 10.45am for 11.30am. VIEW stands for voice, interests and education of women and was founded in 1960 by the General Secretary of the Smith Family to support their charitable work. Today VIEW members currently support over 1,000 disadvantaged students through their learning for life program. At this month’s meeting, ladies are looking forward to being entertained by ‘Fashions on the Go’ at the annual Fashion Parade event, followed in November by the Melbourne Cup Party and then the Christmas Party in December. Last month, members enjoyed a special luncheon organised by the club’s dedicated program officer to experience the delights of modern Lebanese cuisine at Raj Restaurant in the trendy suburb of Rosalie. If you would care to join our friendship group and enjoy the various activities of VIEW Club or require more information please phone Pat on 3289 1121 by 6pm the Friday prior to the luncheon meeting. The cost of the two course luncheon is $32 and guests are always welcome. The Centenary News - October 2014 - Page 15
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CYMBALTA GENERIC (DEOTINE SANDOZ) 30MG 28 CYMBALTA GENERIC (DEOTINE SANDOZ) 60MG 28 DIABEX 500mg 100 Tablets DIABEX GENERIC (METFORMIN SZ) 500mg 100 Tablets DIABEX GENERIC (METFORMIN SZ) 1000mg 90 Tablets DIABEX XR 500mg 120 Tablets DIABEX XR GENERIC (METEX) 500mg 120 Tablets DIAMICRON MR 60mg 60 Tabs DOTHEP 75mg 30 tabs EFEXOR XR CAP 37.5MG 28 EFEXOR XR CAP 75MG 28 EFEXOR XR CAP 150MG 28 ENDEP 25mg 50 tabs ENDEP 50mg 50 tabs EUTROXSIG 50mg 200 tabs EUTROXSIG 100mg 200 tabs FLOMAXTRA TAB 30 Tablets FLOMAXTRA GENERIC (TAMSULOSIN) TAB 30 tabs FOSAMAX GENERIC (ALENDRONATE) 70mg 4 IMIGRAN GENERIC (SUMATRIPTAN SZ) 50mg 4 tablets KARVEA GENERIC (IRBESARTAN SZ) 75mg 30 Tablets KARVEA 150mg 30 Tablets KARVEA GENERIC (IRBESARTAN SZ) 150mg 30 Tablets KARVEA 300mg 30 Tablets KARVEA GENERIC (IRBESARTAN SZ) 300mg 30 Tablets KARVEZIDE 150/12.5mg 30 Tablets
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DESCRIPTION
PRICE
MICARDIS 40/12.5mg GENERIC (Telmisartan/HCT Sandoz) 28 Tab $11.50 MICARDIS 80/12.5mg GENERIC (Telmisartan/HCT Sandoz) 28 Tab $22.99 MICARDIS 80/25mg GENERIC (Telmisartan/HCT Sandoz) 28 Tab $23.99
MOBIC GENERIC (MELOXICAM SZ) TAB 7.5MG 30 MOBIC GENERIC (MELOXICAM SZ) 15mg 30 Tabs NASONEX AQ NASAL SPRAY 65 Doses NASONEX AQ NASAL SPRAY 140 Doses NEXIUM TAB 20MG 30 NORVASC 5mg 30 Tablets NORVASC GENERIC (AMLODIPINE) 5mg 30 Tablets NORVASC 10mg 30 Tablets NORVASC GENERIC (AMLODIPINE) 10mg 30 Tablets NOTEN GENERIC (ATENOLOL SZ) 50mg 30 tabs OLMETEC 20mg 30 Tabs OLMETEC 40mg 30tabs PANADEINE FORTE 20 Tablets PANADEINE FORTE GENERIC (COMFAROL) 20 Tablets PARIET TAB 20MG 30 PARIET GENERIC (RABEPRAZOLE SZ)TAB 20MG 30 PHYSIOTENS 200MCG 30 tabs PHYSIOTENS 400MCG 30 tabs PLAVIX TAB 75MG 28 PLAVIX GENERIC (CLOPIDOGREL SZ) TAB 75MG 28 PREMARIN 0.625mg 28 Tablets PROGOUT GENERIC (ALLOPURINOL SZ) TAB 300mg 60 SOMAC TAB 40MG 30 SOMAC GENERIC (PANTOPRAZOLE SZ) TAB 40MG 30 STILNOX GENERIC (ZOLPIDEM) 10mg 14 TEMAZE GENERIC (TEMTABS) 10mg 25 tabs TENORMIN GENERIC (ATENOLOL SZ)TAB 50MG 30 TRITACE GENERIC (RAMIPRIL SZ) TAB 5MG 30 TRITACE 10mg 30 Caps TRITACE GENERIC (RAMIPRIL SZ) 10mg 30 Caps VALIUM GENERIC (VALPAM) TAB 5MG 50 VENTOLIN CFC FREE INHALER 200 Doses VIAGRA 100mg 4 Tablets VIAGRA TAB 100MG 12 TABS VOLTAREN GENERIC (DICLOFENAC SZ) 50mg 50 tabs YASMIN 3 X 28 Tablets ZANIDIP 10mg 28 Tablets ZANIDIP GENERIC (LERCANIDIPINE SZ) 10MG 28 Tablets ZANIDIP 20mg 28 Tabs ZANIDIP GENERIC (LERCANIDIPINE SZ) 20mg 28 Tabs ZOCOR/LIPEX GENERIC (SIMVASTATIN) 40mg 30 Tablets ZOLOFT 50mg 30 Tabs ZOLOFT GENERIC (SERTRALINE SZ) 50mg 30 Tabs ZOLOFT 100MG 30 Tabs ZOLOFT GENERIC (SERTRALINE SZ) 100mg 30 Tabs ZOTON GENERIC (LANSOPRAZOLE) CAP 30MG 28
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R RD BLUNDECAL MEDI RE CENT
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We will endeavour to maintain the retail prices for products in this catalogue until 31st December 2014, 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. We reserve the right to adjust printing errors.
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