Gloss Magazine Bribie Islander 25th Edition December 6th 2019 Issue 102

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Bribie Island + Region | ISSUE 102 | 6 December 2019

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ABOUT US

#102 December 6th 2019

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meet the team... Richard Whetlor OWNER | EDITOR thebribieislander@gmail.com

Lulu Drew ADVERTISING MANAGER Dear Readers, Welcome to another exciting magazine jammed packed full of local community content which demonstrates the number of locals that contribute their wonderful articles and the local businesses that use our advertising service. As the silly season approaches feel free to send in your Christmas lights photos for print in our next issue which is out on the 20th December, the last one for the year. You may notice there is no history article in this edition (sorry Barry) but we will prepare and deliver a history spectacular for the next one, so keep an eye out for it! Please do keep the letters and pet pics coming in and if you have an interesting article or newsworthy story you wish to share, feel free to send it in via email or why not pop into the office at Bongaree and say G’Day? We have some exciting news to announce in the next issue but for now and as always readers, enjoy issue #102 and remember to shop local, spend local and support our local economy. Merry Christmas, nearly. Take Care,

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regular features Arrival.................................................... 28 Arts................................................... 50-51 Beach Report.......................................... 62 Busy Fingers........................................... 55 Club’s and Associations, Market Days....... 64 Crime Report.......................................... 67

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Bribie to host kids from the west

coordinated by members of the Rotary Clubs at Charleville, Mitchell and Roma, as well as Bribie Island which initiated the project. These children are from families which have endured financial hardship and mental trauma caused by the prolonged drought and this project will provide an opportunity for us to show we care and provide some practical relief for the affected children of these long-suffering families. During their week on Bribie, the kids will enjoy local activities as well as excursions being planned, before returning home with fond memories of their experience at Bribie Island.

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AWCS, (Rotary Australia World Community Service Ltd) has approved a compassionate grant of $15000, subject to matching fund raising to bring children from drought impacted areas of western Queensland for weeklong camps after the new year. Twenty primary school children will be accompanied by four chaperones for each camp which will be accommodated at Coungeau House (Toc H) in Banya Street Bongaree at very modest cost. The participants will be selected by the Isolated Children’s Parents Association in conjunction with schools, including the School of the Air and social workers and will be

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There has already been strong indication of community support from discussions with representatives from Bribie Island Bowls club, Vietnam Veterans Association and Bribie Island Rotary club. The Bribie Island Life savers will also be involved with surfing activities. Butterfly house has already promised a donation of $2000 to kick the project off. RAWCS is a registered not for profit charity and provides tax deductible receipts for all donations received. The project has been registered under the name of “Kids to the Coast- Bribie Island” and all donations must be paid online to project 37-2019-20 with this link:

https://donations. rawcs.com.au/372019-20 and a computer-generated receipt will be emailed back immediately. RAWCS pays


all outgoings direct upon receipt of emailed invoices and transparent financial records are maintained by the RAWCS office. Organisations are encouraged to plan their own fundraising activity to support this project and receive acknowledgement of them for their own members. For general interest, RAWCS is a “ hands on” organisation which is very involved with its “Donations in kind” project which accepts recycled useful assets including hospital and medical equipment, school class room furniture, books, etc as well as birthing kits, spectacles and many other useful items which are packed into containers and freighted to our pacific neighbours and beyond. RAWCS other activities includes Project Volunteers which organises teams of self-funded

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READER PHOTOS Ruby at the beach

Family Time Bribie Style

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t’s so nice to spend some quality time as a family as life is so busy rushing around doing this and that. But when you do get a chance to relax and play where better to live than Bribie! (or nearby) Kate Brown sent in an email with some lovely photos of what life is like on the island and her extended family have

recently bought a place on Bribie in Bellara. I’m sure these photos will make lovely memories printed in Bribie’s most loved publication. Merry Christmas Ruby and family hope Santa brings you lots of pressies and joy! And also, a Merry Christmas to everyone else that reads this... HO HO HO!

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LOCALS ONLY

By Alby Lincoln

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irstly, a very large and appreciative shout-out to Jo Meredith and Bribie Island Lions Club for the very successful Woorim markets, back in the beginning of the month. It was just beautiful to see so many people come out for the event.

The Mangroves at Blueys The last Locals Only Show was no surprise in that it was just a perfect afternoon of music and laughter. The WhamBam Thank You Band began the festivities with some rollicking tunes followed by Neal Downes who is just beautiful to listen to. Drummer, Selwyn Bruhl stood in for Gentlemen John and his band, The Mangroves, were one of the most popular performances of the day. Gonzo Zonk added a new dimension to their music with Peter Piddington in their line-up. These folks are just getting better and better every time we see them. All in all, it was another successful and fun show and isn’t that what it’s all about, in the end? We, the performers and crew from the show would like to Thank You all for making the show so special and would like to wish you a happy and safe Silly Season. Next month...Our 13th Birthday! If you build it,they will come

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UPCOMING EVENTS Quite a lot of fun entertainment at Blueys this month in the form of the most popular artists during the year plus a new performer. The Locals Christmas Party is on the 14th December and will be held in the beer garden. The wonderful Tiki Bar will be operating with great cocktails and BBQ. The superb Ricky Taite will be there to perform. He’s a fabulous guitarist and vocalist.

If you build it, they will come..part two In other news.... Great to see the new look Mangroves at the last Locals Only Show. Featuring Pete Bye, Craig Gibson and Selwyn Bruhl as well as Lonesome Dave on bass. Looking forward to seeing them perform again very soon. Caught up with an old mate during last week. He’s been away playing with a band all year and I’m constantly being asked when he’ll

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be back at Blueys. I’m glad to tell you all that on the 10th January, the really astonishing Grant Daniel will be appearing at Blueys from 5 - 9 pm. Definitely a performance not to be missed. Also ran into Seamus O’Donnell. He’s been busy with work but still picks up his guitar. He said he might come to one of the next Sunday Shows. Great singer/songwriter and guitarist. Hayden Kirley’s new album is on Spotify now and he’s assured me that he will come to the Show to promote it. What a very good bunch of music. Looking forward to another successful year of the Locals Only Show and our 13th birthday will be held on the last Sunday in January. It will also feature the Locals Only Awards for the best artists of the year. This part of the show is sponsored by the local business community, for which we are very grateful. Be nice to each other during the Christmas and New Year break and travel safely.

6th December. Greg Mac. New performer and very entertaining. 5 -9pm 13th December. Everybody’s favourite performer Dave Lynch jr. 5-9pm. Locals Christmas Party. 1-5pm. Tiki Bar and Ricky Taite. 20th December. Voice of Locals Only winner,Jack James and his unique party music 5-9pm. 27th December. Ricky Taite 5-9pm. 29th December. The Locals Only Show. Numerous performances over 4hours. 1-5 pm. New Year’s Eve. Jack James.. until late. 1st January 2020. Recovery Day featuring The Human Jukebox, Dave Lynch jr from 1-5pm. 3rd January. One of the finds for the year,the very talented and very cool Mark Edwards. 5-9pm. The Locals Only Show community and friends would like to wish you all a very happy and safe festive season and the New Year. We would also like to thank all of our performers and friends for your time support over the 12 years that we have been presenting the Show. As always, the Blue Pacific Hotel management humbly request you to please leave the venue quietly and be mindful of our neighbors so that we can keep presenting top class live entertainment.

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Little Elves by Jodie Doe

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anta’s little elves have some help this Christmas, as Home Instead Senior Care worked with the local Bribie Island State School who decorated and delivered 90 Christmas cards to the residents at McKenzie Aged Care Bribie Cove. “We work closely with the senior community here at Home Instead Senior Care by helping them to stay at home and maintain their independence. We have noticed from our close work, that Christmas does not always provide all seniors joy or excitement.

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ach year in June the group host the Pre-loved Fashion Parade and this year the event was attended by 400 people, thus building community spirit and

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while building a cohesive, inclusive community.

Out -and- about recently were Gloria, Neena, Margaret, Kay, Marion, Robyn, Jim, June, Elizabeth, Dawn and Val. The Focus

on Fellowship Group (the combined churches women’s group) were celebrating another year of friendship and reaching out to the wider Bribie Island community.

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Happy 100th Birthday Mellissa Baillie

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elessa Baillie turns 100 years old from Foley Street nursing home, so many amazing years have gone by, born on the 19/11/1919 with many more amazing years to come, many thanks and lots of love to Melessa from her family. A belated happy birthday Mellissa from the team at The Bribie Islander, we hope you had a wonderful day!

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Guiding local families through their final goodbyes for generations. Let our family guide you on this journey.

Come join in the fun at Sandstone Point Community carols – ITS FREE & FUN

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ts only One week until Santa comes to the SANDSTONE POINT COMMUNITY CAROLS being held on Saturday 14th December at Sandstone Point Oval. There will be plenty of food stalls and entertainment from 4.30pm. Bring your picnic chair or rug and singalong with the sounds of “Voices” and our wonderful soloists Kiarah Hellyer and Amanda Langford at the Carols

Concert starting at 6.30 pm. Entry is free to this fun family event and all rides for the kids are also free so come along and join in the fun. There will be a cup and saucer ride, a merrygo-round, a climbing wall, 3 jumping castles and a petting zoo. Due to the current weather conditions we advise that there will be no fireworks display this year.

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COMMUNITY Our cycle group at Woorim and is a mix of speeds depending on who shows up on the day. After every ride we religiously stop at Evolve for a chat and a feed, it’s great coffee. Dan from Evolve has sponsored our new ride tops which look awesome. We have a face book page and also do a Saturday morning Bribie ride. We also have the occasional social get together too.

Bribie Bikes

Monday, Wednesday and Friday we leave from the lookout at Woorim at 5:30 am and ride at an average of 25/26 km an hour. We have a a great span of years in riders and abilities but are always looking for new people to join the group.

Our Saturday ride leaves from outside Simone Wilson’s office at 6 am

If you are interested please call David on 0431 566 997.

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elcome to our cycle group, we are a group of riders that ride the island 5 days a week.

and can be a bit quicker than the weeks ride, occasionally we will do a Beachmere ride a bit earlier if the numbers are there. Our Sunday ride is from the look out on Boyd Street

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egular readers will recall my passion for the Rotary Peace Fellows Program. I have written several articles about the program and explained that each year, Rotary pays for 100 of the world’s most dedicated and brightest professionals to study at Rotary Peace Centres. Through training, study, and practice, Rotary Peace Fellows become leaders and catalysts for peace and conflict resolution. In the five years I have been in Rotary, I have had the privilege of meeting three Peace Fellows, sponsored by our own award winning Bribie Rotary. All three have studied for their Masters degree at the Rotary Peace Centre at the University of Queensland. Recently our current Peace Fellow, Nico Schneider, from Germany, gave a presentation at our meeting about his work and what he hopes to achieve. Nico told us he had meet with K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran, who was Rotary International (RI) President in 2015-16 and currently a Trustee and Chair of the RI Board. Ravi, who is from Sri Lanka, commented to Nico that Rotary had invested thousands of dollars in the Peace Fellow program and was looking for results. Nico responded that War and Conflict are not like Polio - you can’t find a vaccine to prevent them. However, this response inspired me to not only write this article but to think of ways to provide immunity against War. Margaret Atwood said 34

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‘War is what happens when Language fails’. One of my favourite authors, Ernest Hemingway wrote ‘Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime.’ Similarly, John Steinbeck wrote ‘All war is a symptom of man’s failure as a thinking animal.’ So if we can think of War as a crime and a failure, then surely we can take John Lennon’s path and ‘give peace a chance.’ But why is peace building so hard? As I have always believed the pen is mightier than the sword, I think Nico and all our Peace Fellows can find that vaccine he spoke of through their writings, presentations and hands on contributions to Peace organisations. Many say Peace is a popular wish, a fantasy. Perhaps we need a rock star or band to sing Peace songs at concerts. Stars like Robbie William at Knebworth where he held 375,000 people spellbound, or Snow Patrol preforming at Oxegen in Ireland, when the 80,000 attendees sang ‘Run’, leaving the lead singer speechless. Music is the universal language that connects all people. In particular rock music which has had a very powerful impact on society. It has influenced daily life, language, fashion and attitudes in a way few other social developments have ever done. I also often wonder what might happen should we put the money spent on fostering and prolonging war in developing countries, especially selling them weapons, into growing those countries instead. Building schools and hospitals, bridges and road systems. Developing agriculture

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UQ Rotary Peace Centre Class XVII with my friend Ms Alicia Payne MP, Member for Canberra. and water ways. Organisations like Rotary are making inroads with water and sanitation and education programs, but there is still a long way to go. Call me naive or silly – but just imagine what might happen if we really put all our efforts into these projects rather than funding wars? Nico described himself as ‘a politically minded relationship builder, an analytical thinker, and an experimental practitioner who wants to cross borders and look for close partnerships with people who want to create tangible change.’ As part of the degree Nico has to complete a three month internship over the academic year break and he has chosen to do this at the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) in Durban. ACCORD ‘works across the Peacemaking – Peacekeeping – Peacebuilding continuum as it seeks to encourage and promote the constructive resolution of disputes in Africa and so assist in achieving political stability, economic recovery and peaceful co-existence within just and democratic societies.’ In so doing ACCORD focuses on encouraging and consolidating conversation towards the prevention, management and transformation of conflict. Our previous Peace Fellow, Raina Fox, who in July 2019 graduated with


a High Distinction in her Masters degree, is now working with Oxfam America, in Boston. She is working on the US Domestic Programs team, which does anti poverty, labour justice and human rights work in the USA. A role model for us all. Plato once said ‘Only the dead have seen the end of war.’ Today there are more wars and conflicts in the World than ever before. So we really do need a Peace Revolution. Wars are not the solution - they are the most expensive and ineffective method of resolving conflict. Using Bob Dylan’s words don’t let the ‘Masters of War fasten all the triggers for others to fire and sit back and watch, when the death count gets high.’ We need every person and every community on Earth working for peaceful resolutions to conflict. A common dream and cause always unites, so let’s sell the Peace Dream and thus create a ‘War and Conflict Vaccine’ for Nico. It may well be a ‘Mind Vaccine? A Vaccine of Mind over Matter? Of course the best person to quote at the end of any article on a War Vaccine might well be Joseph Heller –

Peace Fellow Nico Schneider with President Jeff Eustace. the author of Catch 22. We all know that Catch 22 is ‘… some catch, that Catch-22.’ As Yossarian found out, ‘The enemy (in war) is anybody who’s going to get you killed, no matter which side he is on.’ When Yossarian

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Hydrogen Renewables are an excellent source of energy to produce hydrogen from water. Hydrogen is easily stored for later use (like when the wind don’t blow, for instance) and its use in cars is rapidly expanding overseas. And the best thing is, it’s completely clean – the only by-product of burning hydrogen is water.

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ost discussion about the viability of renewable energy comes down to the shortcomings of photovoltaic (PV) solar power (like most of us have on our roofs) and wind power. And the line that’s always trotted out is “When the sun don’t shine and the wind don’t blow, where does our power come from?” The question is usually presented as though it’s a show-stopper, and there can be no comeback. There are answers, but many of those who pose the question are never willing to listen anyway. No-one advocating for renewable energy is suggesting that PV solar and wind turbines are the only two options. Here’s some others:

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Pumped hydro Pumped hydro-electricity is a closed system – when electricity prices are at their highest, water from a high reservoir is released down pipes to drive turbines. That water is stored in a lower reservoir, and when solar and wind power are at their cheapest, the water is pumped back up to the top reservoir. That stored water is effectively electricityin-waiting. Snowy 2.0 and the Kidston dams in North Queensland are two

But what about? There are many arguments put up against renewable energy: “wind turbines are ugly” (compared to coal mines and power stations?); “they can’t supply enough power” (not yet, but then we’ve hardly started building them); “making solar panels creates pollution” (true, but everything comes with a cost, doesn’t it? And it’s tiny compared to what coal is doing to our world). Then there’s “What about nuclear?”. That’s worth a whole article in itself, but suffice it to say the true costs vastly outweigh any benefits, in my opinion.

In summary For every argument put up against moving to 100% renewables, there are answers. There are many renewable technologies available to fill the gap when coal is eventually phased out. There’s geothermal, tidal power, wave power and others – search the internet to find out more. One thing they all have in common, though, is that once they’re built the fuel is free and abundant. Renewable energy is viable, economical and clean, so don’t let anyone tell you differently. Let’s just get it done.

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Angove has been making wines for Over 100 years covering over five family generations and are committed to organic viticulture and winemaking. They have over 500 hectares of vineyard managed organically making them one of the largest organic winemakers in Australia. Growing wines organically ensure that weeds are controlled without the use of herbicides using native pasture grasses, tillage and slashing. Fungal diseases are controlled using organic products and pests are managed by encouraging natural predators. It is because by using these techniques that have made them one of the most iconic and successful wineries and for that they received the stand-out 2019 Business of the Year. Liquorland, BWS, Bottlemart, First Choice and Dan Murphy’s carry several of Angove’s organic wines so check out the range.

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Gemtree’s 2019 Luna Temprana Tempranillo is derived from the Spanish variety which thrives in the Mediterranean-like climate of McLaren Flat, the winery has been farming their vineyards with organic and biodynamic practices for 25 years that have introduced techniques that successfully interweave the health of the soil, vines, and resident fauna and flora. Vanya Cullen of Cullen Wines from Wilyabrup in Margaret River won The Chairman’s Award. There are a few new liquor products heading our way from The U.S.A. and the producers are hoping they will catch on. Woolworths are still convinced we will turn to drinking wines out of 250ml cans which now accounts for 1% of all wine sales in America, but I still have reservations and a report from Liquor Barons in Western Australia who have nearly 80 stores over

By Philip Arlidge arlidge@bigpond.com.au there seem to contradict the enthusiastic stance Woolworths have taken saying this segment is yet to catch on, perhaps the Sandgropers can’t see any value to paying around $4$5 for a 250ml can. Anyway Heineken are bringing out a “Coolerpack” which is an 18 pack cardboard package which will allow you simply remove the top of the case and add ice to chill the beer. Stacked wine is coming our way where 4 pre-poured cups of wine are stacked on top of one another and covered in shrink wrap, the varieties available will include Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, again price will be important here. As we have mentioned before the development of private labels continues to grow in America and we will see more movement in this area over the next 12 months as all segments in the market try to win your


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Shiraz (all around $10-$15) Wynns, Red Knot (Dan Murphy’s and BWS) Penfolds Koonunga Hill, Rosemount Diamond label, Taylor’s, and Saltram 1859. Cabernet Sauvignon (all around $10-$15) Wynn’s “The Siding”, Riddoch, Red Knot, Jacobs Creek Reserve, and Yalumba ‘Y’ series. Have a great Christmas and fabulous New Year and hopefully I shall return sometime in January. Cheers, Philip Arlidge arlidge@bigpond.com.au

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Rest, Restore, Re-Create

By Nikita Chee

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Golly, the year is coming to a close once again and the excitement of festivity is beginning to brim along our sandy shores. This year, I will finally be able to soak in this time and enjoy the local events that will be popping up; something I haven’t been able to do since year nine when I received my first job. But this year will be different – it will be sacred. I was listening to a podcast the other day whilst I was gardening. Two gentlemen – Timothy Mackie and Jonathan Collins – were having a discussion about sabbaticals and mentioned an interesting tradition practiced by Jewish communities. It’s called Shmita. Shmita has been practiced for well over 5000 years and is related to agriculture. For six years, you work the land, but on the seventh all planting, trimming and harvesting ceases. In the Torah it states that whatever grows on your field during the seventh year is for, “the poor of your nation, and the rest for wild animals”1. In more modern times, observing this Shabbat

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has decreased as our buzzing world forgets the sacredness of rest. Shlomi Taasa, a gardener who practices the Shmita says, “The main thing for me is that once in seven years, all people are the same. Whether you’re rich or poor, everything belongs to everyone, and in my garden, everyone can come and take the fruits that I grow”2. Shmita is also a time were all debts are forgiven. I find this concept not only desirable and spiritual but also practical. And I believe there are seasons here in the West where farmers rotate their crops to let their fields restore their nutrients also. There’s something about this idea that wells up feelings of excitement and truth in me. Not so much because I am a farmer (although maybe one day!) but more because I think we need to do the same for our bodies.

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REGULAR We are all very good at working, aren’t we? Busy bees here and there and everywhere. Buzz buzz. But that’s the thing, we are addicted to the buzzing. I remember hearing about a time not too long ago where we didn’t open the shops on Saturday afternoons or Sundays. Now, it seems trading happens 24/7. The lure is that we think the more we work, the more we produce, the more wealth we have. I get that idea, but it’s wrong. At least in way we work it’s wrong. It’s not our fault though, the demands for living at a certain standard requires us to push, push, push, and, yes, we get our standard holidays throughout the year, but it doesn’t seem enough. So maybe the thing we need to reconsider, is what is living? I’ve never been attracted to regimented living. You

FEATURE know that standard, work nine to five, for 60+ years and then retire with a few weeks of rest thrown in here and there. There’s something so bland about it, so commercial. But that’s just me. Our minds are beautiful, creative - sometimes chaotic places - and yet they are untapped potential. Sure our regimented living gives a certain kind of order – or dare I say control – over large groups of people, but something about it stifles creativity and identity and change. That’s why this concept of large sabbaticals seems wise. And when I say large, I mean, several months at least. This is cultivating time in a sacred way where you step out of the buzzing current and just be. Not be lazy, still productive, but in quiet experimental kind of way. Using this time to learn, grow, fix,

try, share, create, restore, mature, change and forgive. I think the last one is a big one, forgiveness, because sometimes business is our way of avoiding dealing with inward turmoils. And we don’t want to let go. But we must in order to heal. I sense that if the world truly learned how to nurture time, the land would heal. And so would we. Well, Islanders, as usual our conversation has gotten pretty deep haha. But it’s all good. Praying for a very jolly time of rest for you all in this season. And remember, if you have something to share and you know someone who would benefit of your time, your cooking, your family or even just your smile, give it, because it might just make their Christmas bright again.

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Celebrations and Presentations At the Bribie Island Croquet Club

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hat an exciting place The Bribie Island Croquet Club is! If you want to join a fun club with friendly members having exercise in the fresh air and using your brain at the same time, then this is the club for you!!

Joy Rule collecting her trophy from Brooke Savige Julie Harris accepted the cheque on behalf of the Bribie Island Dementia Support Group. At the club’s Annual General Meeting. The group is autonomous and does not receive any external funding. This will help them to inform other carers in the community, who are not aware of the group and may be feeling isolated and alone, help is at hand. A cause for - Celebration Presentations

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different disciplines were: Association Greg Whymark Ricochet 1- Greg Whymark Ricochet 2 Richard Fitzgerald Golf - Dennis Green Golf Doubles Sue and Dennis Green Handicap 6 and under Dennis Green Handicap 7 and over Joy Rule Novice - Laz Kocsis More reasons for Celebration - a new Management Committee were elected at the Annual General meeting presided over by our main Sponsor Chad Freshwater. President - Dick Byres Vice President - Jan Rees Secretary - Roz Osborne Treasurer - Lyn Beh Plus, Sue Green, Lynne Mellers, and Gwen Connolly Congratulations all round!! Kathy Vincent.

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Eurasian Coot – Fulica atra

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absent in Buckley’s Hole they relocate to other waterways. Genetically related to rails, crakes, moorhens and swamphens, coots are smallish water-fowl at 35-38 cm in length and 480-650 g in weight. Dusky Moorhens are of similar size but are

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distinguished by their red bills and bill flaps. Their most prominent feature is their pure white bill shield and bill. Females have a narrower shield. They have a fat dumpy body with black plumage and red eyes. Legs are placed well back on their bodies which helps with their diving. They do not have webbed feet but instead their long toes have flaps which aid in propulsion in the water. Immature birds are paler with whitish throats and a white shield which only develops fully at about 12 months. Eurasian Coots are much more aquatic than other rails spending most of their time in open waters often carrying their young on their backs. Occasionally they will venture onto land by the water’s edge. When taking off they run along the surface of the water before launching into the air. They are quite noisy and people living near wetlands often hear their loud calls at night.

Coots live in wetlands, lakes, rivers and brackish estuaries mostly near the coast but can be spotted almost all over the mainland and Tasmania where there is water. Manmade waterways have been a benefit to Coots especially in dry times. They are also found in Europe, Asia, some parts of Africa, PNG and were self-introduced into New Zealand in 1958. During the nonbreeding season in right conditions flocks of up to thousands of birds form in some wetlands. It is not often you see a coot in flight because during migration to more lucrative waterholes they usually travel at night. When frightened they will seek shelter in nearby vegetation rather than fly away. Food is mainly aquatic vegetation gathered in shallow or deep water. Coots upend and dive to depths up to 7 metres to find their food. As they dive the air is squeezed


NATURE Eurasian Coot taking a bath

from their feathers so that they become less buoyant. Sometimes they emerge from the water and pick at vegetation along the water’s edge with the occasional worm or insect taken in. The breeding season is influenced by the weather and is usually between August and March. New partners are chosen every year. When a coot wishes to attract a new mate, it chases it, running across the surface while thrashing its wings on the water. Nests are large and built of reeds and grasses with a cup in the centre where 4-7 whitish-grey eggs with purple speckles are laid. These nests which are sometimes floating rafts and sometimes built from the floor up in shallow waters are usually far from the banks. Both parents incubate the eggs for 22-26 days and care for the young. Chicks have dark down with orangey skin on their heads and bills and red shields on their faces. Several broods

may be produced in a good season. Mortality rate is very high with usually only an average of about two babies surviving the first 10 days. This is due mainly to starvation. If there is not enough food the parents will kill their babies pecking them then leaving them without food. Predators such as herons, gulls and reptiles are also a danger to the eggs and young birds. Coots defend their nesting territories strenuously attacking rival coots and other birds which venture near the nest. They sometimes discard the eggs and kill the babies of ducks and grebes nesting in the same waterhole. Chicks can fly at 6 weeks and can look after themselves by the time they are 8 weeks. Very occasionally a little group of two females and one male will nest together. They are sometimes called Common or Australian Coots. The Latin Fulica means coot and atra is black. A common saying “As

Flaps on toes. Feet not webbed. bald as a coot� has its beginnings as far back as 1430. There are many collective nouns such as fleet, shoal, swarm, commotion, covet and raft of coots. Some of the things which can harm coots are plastics in the water and use of pesticides which eventually end up in the water stimulating the growth of algae and affecting any life living there.

Note dumpy body Even though their population is decreasing their conservation status is still given a rating of secure.

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ARTIST OF THE MONTH - DECEMBER

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o many amazing original prints for unique Christmas gifts to give or to keep …... that’s what you will see in the First Bribie Printmakers December Artist if the Month exhibition, “30x30”, at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre.

A common theme throughout this celebratory exhibition is the 30cm x 30cm size. There are Eco prints, multi-coloured lino prints and monoprints to name just some of the techniques these talented printmakers have used, printed on silk, material paper and canvas.

Magpie 3 Friday November 8th saw the group visit the “Tokyo Hanga” print exhibition at the Caloundra Regional Art gallery to gain inspiration and appreciation of other printmakers work, from Japan and Australia. It was an inspiring visit. The First Bribie Printmakers are fresh from their annual “Print.ed” exhibition where they had a multi-draw raffle in aid of the Dragons Abreast crew. “30 x 30” will be on display for the entire month of December. You can meet the artists at a morning tea 10.30am FRiday 13th December at 10.30am.

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ARTS Gallery of Clay Creations

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orks in the 20th Clay Creations exhibition this month at Bribie Island Community Arts Centre promise to be wider and more varied than before, says curator Bribie potter Carol SmedleyThe exhibition, which draws

potters from all-over south-east Queensland, opened on December 3 at 6pm. It will run in the Matthew Flinders Gallery until December 15.This year, there will be winners announced in four sections: Overall wheel throwing,

overall hand-built piece, Bribie Potters Members’ prize and Bribie Pottery students prize. These will be judged by renowned and acclaimed Sunshine Coast ceramic artist and potter/ tutor Carol Forster.Works will be large and small, playful and evocative, decorative and stark, says Carol, the curator. “It is always a wonderful surprise to see the clay creativity and imagination out there,” she said. Bribie Potters meet in their studio at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, 191 Sunderland Drive Banksia Beach three times a week and potter tutor Lynne Smith offers adult lessons on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For inquiries, phone 3408 9288 between 10am and 4pm Tuesday to Sunday.

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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Light Trails - Victoria Bridge by Gordon Bentzen

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t was a lovely hot Sunday afternoon when six club members ventured down to the big smoke at Southbank for their monthly photoshoot. They travelled

in a carpool as trains were not running due to work being done on the lines. The Theme was “City Lights� and as afternoon turned to night buildings were lit up and became a point of interest to the photography crew. More interesting subjects were the Brisbane Wheel, other Southbank highlights, the Victoria Bridge and traffic trails. Some lovely

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groups out enjoying a cooler Sunday evening.

Walking along the pathways were many other photographers grabbing photo opportunities and making the most of the beautiful evening.

The Bribie Island Photography Club meets on the fourth Monday of each month except December at 7 pm at the Arts Centre in Sunderland Drive. New members are always welcome. The first two meetings are free. If you wish to come along ring Gordon at 3408 2649 and Gail at 0419 638865.

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The Wheel of Brisbane by Gaby Shaw

Southbank by Alain Chardon

Vince and Ron under the Bougainvillea by Gordon Bentzen

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MENTAL HEALTH Mara entered the cave and stood before the Buddha. “I see you, Mara,” said the Buddha. He looked at Mara right in the eye. He acknowledged him. He conversed with him. He accepted him. He allowed him to be there and found comfort in his presence. This story is a metaphor for Fear. You are the cave. Mara is your fear. The guard is your ego. And Buddha is the voice of your rational brain.

Sitting with the discomfort of our emotions Veronica Mercer Mental Health Accredited Social Worker

Let’s begin with a story … One day Buddha was meditating in a hillside cave with one of his devotees keeping watch outside. Suddenly, the devotee glimpsed a demon called Mara coming up the hill. Panicked, he tried to figure out how to keep Mara away from the Buddha, dreaming up excuses about him being out for lunch or away shopping. Suddenly, he felt something breathing down on him and looked up to find Mara in all his demonic glory. “I’m here to see the Buddha,” Mara said. The guard didn’t know what to say when he was interrupted by a voice inside the cave. “Let him come in,” said the Buddha.

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Typically, we humans don’t like being uncomfortable and we tend to run away from feelings that are negative and experiences that are uncomfortable. This is avoidance, denial, and/or fear. Psychologists suggest that we are driven by two connected motivations: to feel pleasure and avoid pain. Most of us devote more energy to the latter than the former. We need to be able to recognize that in our humanness we are designed to feel every range of emotions in the spectrum of possibility. The challenge is learning to have gratitude for the ability to experience the fullness of life. Three key components for sitting with our discomfort; 1. Developing emotional intelligence (EI) - five elements to EI: selfawareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. 2. Learning to sit with negative feelings - Sitting with our emotions simply means allowing them, resisting the urge to get rid of the pain and not judging ourselves for having these emotions.

feelings - We don’t need to sit around waiting for other people to evoke our feelings. We can take responsibility to create our own inner world. The challenge is to reframe discomfort as a positive source for growth and become curious in the face of the unknown. When we have the courage to be present with “dark” emotions such as fear, despair, and grief, we can experience a kind of transformation that allows us to also feel gratitude, faith, and joy. When we learn to be present with difficult emotions, we create that pause, or “moment of hesitation” to sit and be with what is there. I like to share the quote by Viktor Frankl, an Austrian psychologist: “Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and freedom.” When we learn to be with our emotions as they arise, we allow them to go through their natural life cycle and move through us, without getting stuck or having to come out in other ways. So, to emphasize, the goal is NOT to make difficult feelings go away. It is about increasing our capacity to experience and bear intense emotions, without being swept away by them. How we can learn to accept our emotions when they can be so upsetting and overwhelming, is through journaling, meditation, mindfulness practices, and counselling. Wishing you all good mental wellbeing - Veronica “Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” - C.S. Lewis

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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY & SAFE NEW YEAR Firstly, I would like to begin by sincerely thanking all our generous supporters who donate their pre-loved goods and our wonderful customers who consistently visit the shop. Without your support we would not be able to continue to support the Bribie Island community including the VMR, Hospice, Aged Care, Kindys, Schools, SES, Police, Surf Lifesaving, and the many other associations and groups that support the young through to the seniors of our community, so a BIG “Thank You” to you all. This leads us into a gentle reminder of our closing period over the Christmas and New Year period. CHRISTMAS BREAK As Christmas is fast approaching, I wish to advise our customers of our Christmas Break this year. We will remain open until 3pm Tuesday 24th December and will reopen again on Monday 6th January at 8.30am. Our volunteers and staff work very hard throughout the year and we like to give them the opportunity to spend quality time with their families over the festive season. We thank you for your cooperation

CHARITY it will not be delivered and during this time. will have to wait until we reLOCKED GATES open or you will have to take PLEASE NO DONATIONS TO it home yourself. BE LEFT We have had a very busy first During this closure period half of the financial year and I our gates will be locked and have been advising you each we will not be accepting any month of the donations we donations over the 12 day period. Please remember that have given to the community. The printing of this the footpath belongs to the magazine will be occurring council not Busy Fingers, so on the day we have our last please do not leave anything meeting of the year so I will on the footpath as this is regarded as dumping rubbish include the donations from that meeting in the first and the council can/will magazine of next year. prosecute those who do it. OUR WONDERFUL FAMILY Our security cameras take in the footpath area, and we I would like to sincerely wouldn’t like to see any of thank all our wonderful staff our customers prosecuted. who work so hard all year giving great service to our SALES - Our Manager, Sonia customers and our generous has advised that there will volunteers who give up be many sales over this last some of their precious month before the Christmas time to help us support our Break, so please make sure community. Without these you read the blackboard as wonderful people we would you enter the shop. We have plenty of clothes on the racks not have the funds required to continue our work of and also an assortment of supporting our beautiful toys, games and puzzles island and its residents. for the grandparents who Thank you so much and have the job of keeping the enjoy your time with grandchildren occupied family and friends over the while mum and dad finish Festive Season. work or make preparations for the holidays. We are IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE putting out Christmas If you are a member of an Decorations too, and there island club or association are plenty of books available and require assistance if you plan a quiet Christmas. please let us know. We try Our truck will do the last to assist all not for profit pickups will be on Monday associations and sporting 23rd December, and on the clubs, we also assist the 24th December we will be Police, SES, VMR and the delivering the purchased BI Hospice. Our President goods as they occur, so Karen is quite happy to please shop early as if you come along to your club purchase an item at 2.40pm

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HELLY’S CELEBRITIES OF THE 20TH CENTURY

KATHARINE HEPBURN ‘America’s Glorious Jewel’ STORY (1940), THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951), GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER (1967), LION IN WINTER (1968) ON GOLDEN POND (1981) and ONE CHRISTMAS (1994). By Helly Kemp

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ever before have I written about a celebrity I didn’t befriend, interview, or at least meet privately or professionally. But today I will do exactly that and it won’t be my story, but that of PETER O’TOOLE who shared a great platonic love with KATHARINE HEPBURN from 1958 to the end of their lives. Born of very progressive and wealthy parents in Connecticut in 1907, this fiercely independent actress is recorded as the GREATEST FEMALE STAR OF CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD CINEMA for over 60 years of leading roles in more than 50 movies, plus stage plays, TV films and Broadway productions. She won 4 ACADEMY AWARDS, more than any other person by 2020, with 12 nominations in all. And she often helped young actors like Anthony Hopkins and Timothy Dalton, both debuting in major film roles, as in the 1968 movie below. My personal favourites include HOLIDAY (1938), PHILADELPHIA

Pensive time with Peter

Whenever I met up with Peter on stage, on film sets and in his elegant Hampstead London home before my permanent return to Australia in 1992, there was never a time he did not bring his favourite lady into our conversation, who he called America’s Glorious Jewel. He absolutely worshipped Katharine, 25 years his senior and only ever referred to her as Kate. In his eyes Hepburn could do no wrong, even though the fiery actress always called him ‘pig’ and whacked him onto the floor on the film set of LION IN WINTER. Peter first meets Hepburn when he’s just 26 and she comes back stage after one of his 1958 London performances of THE LONG THE SHORT AND THE TALL, in a basic theatre without comfort. There are many anecdotes Peter recounts with glee, remembering each one with picturesque accuracy. “I was in my dressing room. There were no lavatories and I was peeing in the sink when there was a bang at the door, ‘Can I come in?’ ‘Yes, for Heaven’s sake, shut the door,’ I said, facing the entrant with my back. But that voice! I withdrew quickly and pretended to wash my hands. And that’s how I met Kate! “Since that day she never stopped being my advocate, championing my causes. We always had such fun what a delightful woman – the best in America. She was Spencer Tracey’s partner for 26 years, you know. They loved each other very much. Kate had

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lost (66-year-old) Spencer to a heart attack in 1967, just after they finished WHO’S COMING TO DINNER together.” Hepburn was the widow who was not allowed to mourn, as Spencer never divorced his wife, Louise, and the film studios insisted their relationship must remain hush-hush. When Peter takes up a story, he relives everything as he speaks, groping for the words, mentally and physically, until his hands seem to grasp something solid out of the air, willing you to see it as he does. “I was choosing actors for my film, LION IN WINTER, and without high hopes, I sent the script to Kate. The phone rang with that high-spirited voice and just five words: “DO IT BEFORE I DIE.” Kate was 61 at that time, Peter just 36. But they portrayed the perfect screen couple with electricity that never stopped sparking throughout this powerful 1183 historical drama. And Peter so remembers the exact day on this film set in which he played King Henry II, when Kate, as his Queen Eleanor, storms into his caravan. Even his voice becomes that of Hepburn:

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1st of 9 movies together, Spencer and Kate in WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1942 “I was sitting in my caravan playing cards, when Kate roared in screaming. ‘You mutt! You Irish mutt! Spencer was an Irish mutt! But you’re a bigger mutt than Spencer!’ “And she threw her right hand at me, which I ducked. Then she threw another one which I also ducked. After that, I thought I had better let her have a little dig. I just had to know what was wrong. Well, she threw another one and it connected. Ha! I went sprawling and Kate stomped out of the caravan. “I wondered what it was all about - nobody seemed to know. So, later in the day, when I was called to the set, I made sure I was wrapped in bandages from head to foot with lots of fake blood all over me and I came limping up to her, by which time Kate was howling with laughter. She said, ‘Never mind, pig. I only hit the people I love.’” His words roll around the tongue like a Shakespearian recitation, confirming O‘Toole is always the actor, the

participator, never the spectator. “But my point was why?” laughs the master of sound. “She had forgotten completely. And to this day (pause) she has not remembered. So I’ll never find out. Ah! My two Kates!” How amazing that not only we mere mortals name our children after certain idols, but that they too, do the exact same thing with icons they admire. My old friend Stewart Granger named his daughter Tracey after Spencer Tracy, while Peter’s daughter is Kate. O’Toole survived Hepburn by 10 years. But like she had done with Spencer, she often nursed O’Toole mentally, emotionally and physically on his downward spiral from the results of the early decades of heavy smoking and drinking.

Kate and Spencer Lovers for 26 Years just lying on his chest, as family and friends filed by. And if I were a believer in the ancients’ religions of re-incarnation, I could well imagine our GLORIOUS KATE being present at that extraordinary moment in time to add her goodbye….. Right: Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner Last movie together Below: A Close Moment

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VOLUNTEER MARINE RESCUE

MAINTENANCE MONDAY

ANACONDA MEMBERS NIGHT

11TH NOVEMBER 2019

Friday 15th November 2019 - Search and Rescue at Bramble Bay, working alongside our friends VMR Brisbane Inc in Sandgate 1 and Sunshine Coast Water Police. Searching for a missing swimmer.

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Dave Smith receives his Commodore Award from Commodore Liz Radajewski.

ave Smith, who was an apology for the AGM due to knee surgery, attended Maintenance Monday this morning, so Commodore Liz Radajewski took the opportunity to present him with her Commodore’s Award – being part of the BBQ Master Chefs Team at all our functions.

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hanks to Anaconda for having us on members night at Morayfield Anaconda it was a fabulous night and thanks to everyone who came and said hello. Safety Dave

Holly (holding Safety Dave The Frenchie), Jamie and Karen Darlington with Commodore Liz Radajewski.

was there to talk all things safety and played in the ball display.

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members and guests turned out for this month’s Happy Hour. Some only calling in briefly after a full day’s search and rescue task lasting some 10 hours in blustery conditions, with nothing found.

Most notably, new members Warren and Joan Parker came all the way from Buccan, with his cousin Russell Parker and wife Lisa

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(also from the Logan area), and primarily came to try our legendary hamburgers, imagine their dismay after travelling over 2 ½ hours in heavy traffic only to find that hamburgers are not on the menu for Happy Hour! Warren and Joan joined VMRBI in June 2019, have a houseboat and enjoy staying aboard and fishing the Pumicestone Passage.

Sunday 16th November 2019 we were treated to a wonderful sunset enhanced by the smoke from a fire started by the lightning in the earlier thunderstorm.

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Monday 19th November 2019 - Assist from 4 Beacons off Moreton Island, back to Colmslie in the Brisbane River. We passed some interesting vessels and the crew got to see the full extent of the fires burning on Moreton Island.

Winner of the Emergency Services Expo Prize Competition for this year was Indie-Rose Broomham, 8, from Banksia Beach State School seen with her brother Noah Parker-Broomham,4. Presentation was made by Cr Brooke Savige and VMR Emergency Services Liaison Officer Graham Gibb.

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onday 25th November 2019 – Committee Member and EXPO Organiser Graham Gibb presented 101.5fm Owner Craig Hewlett with a framed photo of Bribie 1 with a plaque attached thanking 101.5fm for their support on EXPO Day as well

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BRIBIE ISLAND VMR Bribie Island Emergency Services Liaison Officer Graham Gibb presented Craig Hewlett with a framed photo of Bribie 1.

as advertising the event on their Community Radio Station.

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onday 25th November 2019 - VMRBI’s Committee Member Graham Gibb and Public Relations Officer John Traill droppedin to the office of The Bribie Islander, Bribie Island’s best local publication, a fortnightly glossy magazine. They presented Owner and Editor, Richard Whetlor, with a framed photo of Bribie 1, VMRBI’s primary rescue vessel, with a

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To Wednesday 27th November 2019: 11,888 Calls, 3,295 vessels logged on, 223 Vessel Assists, 1,343 Sitreps, 497 Requests, 56 Overdue vessels, 29 Vessel Tracking, 14 Securite Broadcasts. 1,578 Radio Checks

NOVEMBER VESSEL ASSISTS: FRI 15/11 0651am – Water Police tasked Bribie 1 & Bribie 2 on SAR for missing Margate swimmer, out until 1700pm nothing found. VMRBI Public Relations Officer John Traill presents Editor and Owner of The Bribie Islander magazine with a framed photo of Bribie 1.

small engraved plaque affixed acknowledging our appreciation for his ongoing wonderful support to VMRBI since the publication’s inception. Thank you, Richard! VMR Bribie Island Emergency Services Liaison Officer Graham Gibb presented Morgan Adamski from Grace College with a thank you plaque from VMR Bribie for her fantastic contribution to this year’s Emergency Services Expo held in October, as the singer of The Australian Anthem.

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• access to first aid, radio, and navigation courses plus safety and general boating information sessions; • regular social events; • reimbursement up to $100/per year for tows by other VMR or Coastguard units; and • overnight/weekend secure car & trailer parking at the base.

SAT 16/11 2055pm – 3m Tender non-member adrift in Passage, towed to Base Pontoon. SUN 17/11 1202pm – 3m Jet Ski non-member, with flat battery, required a tow from Woorim Beach to Bongaree. SUN 17/11 1452pm – Tinny adrift South of the bridge, investigated but was already under tow by member of the public. SUN 17/11 2313pm – 17’ Tender for 13m Cruiser member had broken free drifted away at Toorbul, recovered Tender.

MON 18/11 0735am – 7.9m Yacht member, is drifting mid Passage South of the Bridge, repositioned on Govt mooring near IGA. TUE 19/11 0758am – 5.5m Cuddy Cabin member with motor problems, required a tow from Shipping Channel South Caloundra to Pacific Harbour. TUE 19/11 1050am – 4.6m Stabi Craft non-member with flat battery and water in fuel, required a tow from Tangalooma to Woody point. FRI 22/11 1610pm – 4.55m Runabout member with motor problems, required a tow from off Sandstone Point to Spinnaker Sound Marina. SAT 23/11 0654am – 5m Runabout non-member with gearbox problems, required a tow from South of Red Beach to Spinnaker Sound Marina. SUN 24/11 0935am – 5.4m Half Cabin Non-member with engine problems, required a tow from Sandstone Point to Spinnaker Sound Marina. SUN 24/11 1119am – 6.5m ½ Cabin member with motor problems South of Bribie Bridge, required a tow to Bellara Ramp.

SAFETY DAVE’S MESSAGE

Safety Dave says “Plan your trip, check the weather conditions, let your family know where you are going, where you are leaving from; and what time you are returning. Remember if you are heading out on the water LOG ON with your local VMR or Coast Guard, its a free service for everyone so why wouldn’t you!”

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Fishing REPORT

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ow, its Christmas time again. School holidays at Christmas means boating and hitting the beaches with the kids and family. Hope all you

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SUN 8 Dec 12:51 am 0.4m 7:30 am 1.64m 1:22 pm 0.67m 7:16 pm 1.5m

MON 9 Dec 1:29 am 0.34m 8:09 am 1.76m 2:09 pm 0.6m 7:56 pm 1.51m

MON 16 Dec 12:06 am 1.39m 5:47 am 0.33m 12:36 pm 2.05m 7:14 pm 0.44m

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guys get out there with your family and friends and enjoy what this beautiful area has to offer. Camping up Ocean Beach, heading up the passage to Caloundra in the boat, or cruising around Moreton Island in the boat for a week are all things that we can enjoy in the local area. There are so many awesome camping spots you can access in a boat or even better, having a boat big enough for a couple of swags or even better beds in it. That way you can get away from the noisy crowds. Over December and January with the increase in traffic throughout the passage and bay, always keep a good eye out for pretty much anybody and anything. Kayakers, paddleboarders, jet skis, boats, yachts, swimmers, tubers, kite surfers, jetty jumpers, plus a few others thrown in as well. Another thing to be

THU 12 Dec 3:11 am 0.21m 9:54 am 2.04m 4:12 pm 0.45m 9:53 pm 1.49m THU 19 Dec 3:00 am 1.42m 8:39 am 0.53m 3:12 pm 1.8m 9:55 pm 0.41m

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aware of is the increase in animal activity in the bay and passage. It is early on in the storm season and already we have seen some wild weather systems and hot windy gusty days. With so many people on the water over Christmas time, it can get pretty hard to get a fish. Best bet is to fish from late afternoon till early morning. During the day you can still get up the many passage creeks and find a quiet spot. The jacks and cod have been smashing baits and lures, with these hot humid days producing some nice fish out of the passage. Working Live baits, lures and topwater the best bet of catching a mangrove Jack. The big flatties are also thick in the passage with anywhere from Buckley’s hole right up to the Caloundra bar are producing the goods. There are some beautiful spots up past Lime Pocket campsites and up past the mouth of Coochin Creek, where you will be pretty much by yourself. Pretty much any bait for the flatties there not that fussy. The summer whiting is also on the chew with live blood worms and yabbies being the only bait to really use. Whiting will definitely hit topwater or small plastics if worked in the right areas. Keep your eyes out also with trevally and big queenies potentially

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turning up anywhere in the passage. The muddies have also been getting bigger and fuller and the Decembers full moon tides should produce the goods. We walk or kayak our pots well up past where most people can get, some spots I kayak up then get out and walk the pots up the swamp. Offshore when the weather has been ok the pelagics have been going off with

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wahoo, Spanish mackerel, cobia, marlin, tuna and dolphin fish all getting taken. Live baits, jigging and trolling skirts/hardbodies getting fish. In the bay, the schoolies and spotty’s have been getting thick with hopefully the longtail not too far behind. There still has been the odd Longie around but generally of late been very spooky. Approach upwind and preferably with an electric motor which will

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Beach REPORT

By Michael and Rick at Gateway Discovery Tours

Welcome to another beach report from Michael and Rick from Gateway Discovery Tours. The track from the Woorim car park to the beach is really chopped up and the ruts are getting deeper and the sand is extremely powdery you will sink to the axles very quickly. When you get onto the beach there is a tidal drop-off, so make sure you go down it straight not side-on. It is a nice drive at low tide just past the gun emplacement the old tree stumps are being exposed so be aware. The holidays are nearly here, we all know there will be a lot more people on our beach. So, when navigating please look out for the children that are not road conscious on the beach.

Beware of old trees sticking out of the sand

Do not drive into the lagoons they are restricted access

When heading up the beach as we all know the best time for travel is 2 hrs before or after 2 hrs from the top of the tide. This week we had a family whose vehicle overheated driving in the soft sand, we talked them through without coming out to recover them so don’t hesitate to call us on 0439 083 868 as we may be able to talk you out of trouble over the phone without a call out.

As it is getting hotter the lagoons are starting to lose some of their water so make sure you don’t drive into them as they are access restricted. This week has seen a vehicle lose control and hit a tree caused by an inexperienced driver, please remember that the soft sand can cause your vehicle to move erratically anywhere. The inland track is not too bad as they have graded it in places recently. Remember to be safe when travelling on the beach and enjoy the National Parks it is a gazetted road with speed limits.

With the temperatures set to rise please make sure you take plenty of water so that if you get bogged you can stay hydrated until help arrives.

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RIBIE BUTTERFLY VOLUNTEERS INC: Meet from 9am-1pm. Volunteer your time to help with the running of Bribie Butterfly House community project. PH Ray 0409491419. MON TO FRI RIBIE COMMUNITY PLANT NURSERY: 208 First Ave, Bribie. The nursery has been on Bribie since 1990 and is run completely by volunteers. All money raised goes back into the community. OPEN MON - FRI, 8 - 11am RIBIE ISLAND AND DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE: Reception open Mon-Thu 9am-3pm. Information Service, Counselling & Family Support Program, Declutter Group, Multicultural Group etc. Phone for details 3408 8440. EVERY MON - THU RIBIE ISLAND BICYCLE USER GROUP (BRIBIE BUG) offers easy rides 8am Mondays, 6:00am Wednesdays and 8am Saturdays. Rides leave Information Centre, Benabrow Ave, Bellara. Contact Isabel on 54968661. MON, WED & SAT RIBIE ISLAND BUSH POETS: Meet at 6.30pm at the Blue Pacific Hotel, Woorim. Everyone is welcome to come along and present poetry or just listen. PH Cay 34083219. 4th MON of the Month RIBIE ISLAND CADETS: Maritime Safety Military Cadets, Parade Lions Community Hall, Sunderland Dr, Bellara. Meet Friday nights 6.30-9.30pm in school term. Pop along and have a chat with staff or email for info. Email: maritimesafetymilitarycadets @gmail.com EVERY FRI RIBIE ISLAND COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB: Monthly Concert at 11am in the U3A Recreation Hall, First Ave Bongaree, Ph Di 0402255852. 4th SUN of the Month RIBIE ISLAND DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP: We meet on the first Monday of each month for an informal lunch at the Village Deli and on the third Monday of each month at the Croquet Club for a more formal meeting which includes guest speakers. The groups is a great venue to meet others affected by dementia both directly and as Carers. You gain strategies and insight from members of the group which are on different sections of the dementia journey as all of us have been affected by this disease. We would welcome you to join us. If you would like more details please phone Julie on 0490441184. 1st & 3rd MON Each Month RIBIE ISLAND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (BIEPA): Meets at 7pm, the Anzac Room Bribie Island RSL. All welcome. For more information phone Diane 0438111163. 4th MON of the Month RIBIE ISLAND GARDEN CLUB: Meet at the RSL Auditorium, 9am for 9.30am start. PH Lee 34086058. 4th WED of the Month RIBIE ISLAND GEM & FOSSICKING CLUB: Meet at 8am-1pm. Club sheds situated adjacent to the

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RIBIE ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: Meets at 7 pm in the boardroom at the back of Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive. New members are always welcome. The first two meetings are free. If you wish to come along ring Gordon at 34082649 or Gail at 34089850 or just turn up on the night. 4th MON of the Month RIBIE ISLAND PROBUS CLUB: If you’re new to the area or are finding it a bit challenging to break into the local social scene, you might find what you’re looking for by joining one of Bribie’s top social clubs – the Bribie Island Probus Club, catering for retired or semi-retired men and women interested in establishing friendships, engaging in fellowship with like-minded souls and perhaps having a little fun too. The club meets monthly at 9:15 a.m. in the RSL Conference Room. Details:- Mark (3408-4145) or Ursula (3410-0792) RIBIE ISLAND RSL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY: Meets (except January) in the Anzac Room of the Bribie Island RSL Club at 9.30am. New members welcome. You do not need to be an ex service person to join. For enquiries phone Jan Wright on 0407030598 or email Janice_ wright@bigpond.com. Every 2nd MON of the Month RIBIE ISLAND SAILING CLUB: Racing, cruising and mid week social sailing in the beautiful Pumicestone Passage & Deception Bay. All types of sailing craft are catered for. A full list of sailing activities is on our web site at www. bribieislandsailingclub.org.au RIBIE ISLAND SOCIAL SENIORS: Meet at the Bribie RSL at 9am. We have a friendly meeting with a speaker, outings & lunch. Morning tea is available. All welcome just drop in or ph. 0400729462 0437960912. 1st MON of each month RIBIE ISLAND VIEW CLUB: (supporting The Smith Family): meets for lunch at 11.30 for 12.00 at Serenity @ The Waterways, Welsby Pde. For info or apologies phone Jennifer 34082152 or Helen 34086189. 4th WED of the Month RIBIE MASONIC LODGE: Meets at 7pm Banya St, Bongaree. Visitors welcome. Nev 0407300765, Ron 0418858866. 2nd WED of the Month RIBIE ISLAND SENIORS COMPUTING CLUB DISCUSSION GROUP: Meets in the Anzac Room Bribie RSL at 1.00pm. Just turn up and maybe you have a special interest you can share with us or just want a bit of help yourself. EVERY 2nd TUE of the Month RIBIE TOASTMASTERS: Meet at 7.00pm in the Bribie RSL club with a warm welcome to anyone who comes to visit. 1st & 3rd TUE of the Month HILDREN’S CHOIR: An Ecumenical Children’s Choir meets at the Uniting Church in Webster St, Bongaree, every Monday afternoon after school from 3.30pm until 4.45pm. School aged boys and girls are all welcome. This is a no

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CLUBS & ASSOCIATIONS cost activity for children who love to sing. For further info PH Marg Grove on 54975777. EVERY MON OUNTRY LINKS MONTHLY CONCERT: Meet at 11 am at the Bribie Indoor Bowls Club, Bribie Sports Complex 3, First Ave, Bribie. PH Janice 0403-481-943. 2nd SUN of the Month RAFT GROUP: This group is in recess in December & January. It will commence again on 12 February 2020. Meeting at 1.30pm at Beachmere Uniting Church, Cnr Moreton Tce & Second Ave. Bring your craft. Gold coin donation. All welcome. PH 0417067992. EVERY 2nd & 4th WED of the Month RAFT AND FRIENDSHIP CLUB: Meet at 8.45am to 11.45am in the Church of Christ Hall, Fifth and Folley Streets, Bongaree. All welcome. PH Margaret on 34084108. Every Friday RAGONS ABREAST BRIBIE ISLAND: Monthly Meeting held 6.30pm for 6.45pm start, at the Anzac Room RSL Bribie. 1st WED of the Month UCHRE: Meet at Bribie Island Bowls Club from 12.30pm until 4pm. $4.00 including afternoon tea. Visitors welcome. Can teach anyone who would like to learn. PH Lorraine on 0414 802 733. EVERY MON IRL GUIDES: For info contact Yvette 0413043659. EVERY TUE IRL GUIDES - BRIBIE ISLAND. Fun, adventure and friendship for girls aged 7 to 17 years of age. If you are keen to join, or would like more information please email AndPetrieRegion@outlook.com Every TUE Night LOBAL CARE FOOD ASSIST: Provides food parcels, emergency food relief, and low cost food to eligible clients. Open Wednesdays only from 11am till 12.30pm or until stock runs out. BYO cooler and carry bags. Toorbul Lane across from Saviges, Bongaree. PH Rebecca 0433371749. EVERY WED OLDEN ENTERTAINERS: Meet at 8am till 10:30 am at the Bribie Community Hall, Woorim (Golden Age Centre) for more info contact Jean on 34084114 or Betty on 0408924816. EVERY WED SLAND QUILTERS: For friendly support for those people interested in sewing and handcrafts. Held between 8.30am to 12.30pm at studio 3 Bribie Island Art Centre Sunderland Dr. Phone Aileen 0403342033. Evey WED

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NSPIRATION THRU ART (ITA). A group of artists who enjoy painting together, swapping ideas and socialising over a cuppa. New members always welcome. Meet at Noon to 3pm at The Crafty Shed (rear Ningi Hall), Rita Ave , Ningi. Off street carpark. Contact Judi 0408755753 or email:buddingartist69@gmail.com, Web: buddingartist69.wixsite.com/ mysite. EVERY THUR P’S BRIBIE ISLAND SHOPPING CENTRE. Contact Gary Stephens 0400750232 10:00am to 1:00pm. Every TUE to SAT. IONS CLUB OF SANDSTONE POINT INC. Meet at 6.30pm in the Sandstone Point Community Hall, 202 Bestmann Road East, Sandstone Pt. PH 0435017752. 1st & 3rd THUR of the Month ARKET STALL: 9-11am. Church of Christ hall. Fifth & Foley Sts. Pumicestone Ukulele Group. 5pm – 7pm. At Uniting Church. 2nd & 4th FRI of the Month EDITATION AT BRIBIE ARTS CENTRE LABYRINTH: Sunderland Dr, 7am. Contact Joyce 0439329334. EVERY TUE ELSA PARK TRAIN RIDES: 74 Toorbul St, Bongaree. Secretary Les Young: PH 0411049894. Member Col Farrell: PH 0754975620. Starts at 10 am and finishes at 2.30 pm. Enclosed footwear must be worn for safety reasons. EVERY 3rd SUNDAY of the Month ULTICULTURAL ENGLISH: Meets at 9am-12pm. 9 Verdoni Street, Bellara. PH 34088440. EVERY MON EEDLECRAFT: Ladies Sewing Circle meets at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Sunderland Dr, Banksia Beach 9am - 4pm. PH Cheryl 34088988 or Karin 0417705171. EVERY TUE ew Zealand Ladies Meet at the Bribie Sports Club, Bongaree, at 10.30am. PH Carolyn 0475 404 666. 3rd WED of the month. LDER WOMENS NETWORK BRIBIE ISLAND: Meet at Bribie Island RSL Club, 10am - 12noon, 99 Toorbul St, Bongaree. We invite mature-aged Women to join our branch, for friendship, fun and information on healthy ageing. PROUD TO BE OURSELVES. More information call Anne 0408007370, Leonie 0467686900 or Betty 0409470100. 3rd THU of the Month AM’S FREE TAI CHI & MEDITATION GROUP: Solander Esp. Banksia Beach @ 10am. Beginners Welcome. EVERY TUE & SAT UMISTONE PASSAGE PROBUS GROUP: If you enjoy fun and friendship then this is the club for you! Come along to one of our meetings at the RSL Anzac Room 9am for 9.30 start. Meet new friends and hear an interesting talk.But that’s not all. Each month we have a dinner date, a walk and coffee morning, an activity or outing and

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BRIBIE MARKET DAYS QUEENSLAND CANCER COUNCIL MARKETS WHEN: First Sunday of each Month 7am – 12noon WHERE: Brennan Park, Toorbul Street Bribie. BRIBIE ROTARY MARKETS WHEN: Every second Sunday of each month 6:30 am to 12:00 noon. WHERE: Brennan Park, Toorbul Street Bribie. BRIBIE ISLAND AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY APPEAL (BIDCA) MARKET WHEN: Every 3rd Sunday of the Month 6am – 12noon WHERE: Brennan Park, Toorbul Street Bribie.

BRIBIE VIBE ARTS & CRAFT MARKET WHEN: Last Sunday of the Month 8:30am – 1pm WHERE: Bribie Island Community Arts Centre 191 Sunderland Drive, Banksia Beach LIONS “MARKETPLACE” WHEN: 1st Saturday of each Month, 7am to Noon WHERE: Ningi Hall Park Grounds, Bribie Island Rd. Ningi Contact: 0435 017752 BRIBIE LIONS CLUB MARKETS WHEN: Every 2nd Saturday Of The Month, 8am – 12pm. WHERE: Tintookie Park Woorim

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7pm-9pm Friday Nights. Rangers: Bribie Rangers 6pm7:30pm Monday Nights. 2nd Hand Shop: The Mercy Shop - Mon to Fri (9:00am - 3:00pm) Food Bank: The Storehouse Tuesdays & Thursdays (8:30am - 11:30am)Counselling & Prayer. Counselling: Bribie Wholeness Centre Tuesdays & Wednesdays ew Creation Church Bribie Island; Come and have fellowship and worship with us at the New Creation Church Bribie Island and learn about the Grace of God. Meets every Friday at 10.30 am at the Banksia Room Bribie Hotel Bellara. Enquiries phone Angela mob 0417 050 949 or Eileen mob 0438 723 074. andstone Community Church: Meets at Sandstone Point Community Hall located behind the Shopping Centre in Bestmann Rd. Sunday Services: 4 pm, Thursdays: mainly music (pre-school children) 9.30am during school terms. Everyone very welcome Phone: Pastor Giuliano Bordoni 0452231285. eventh-day Adventist Church: Meets every Saturday in Uniting Church 82 Webster St Bongaree. Sabbath School 9.30 am. Church service 11am. Phone 0455477889. t Paul’s Lutheran Church: Sunday Service: 8am, 2nd & 4th Sunday monthly at “The Orchid House”, Sportsfield Entrance 3, 1st Ave, Bongaree. PH Bernie 0419721752. niting Church: Cnr Webster/Hill St, Bongaree. P: 3408 4151. E: bribieislanduc@gmail.com, bribieunitingchurch.weebly. com. Sunday Service: 8:30am. All age worship. Messy Church: 2nd Sunday @ 4pm. Informal worship for all ages. Men’s Breakfast: 1st Saturday @ 6:45am. Ladies Fellowship: 3rd Wednesday @ 9am. Ladies Coffee Morning: 1st Wednesday @ 10amChildren’s Choir: Monday @ 3:30-4:45pm. Know Your Bible: 2nd/4th Wednesday @ 3pm

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UPCOMING BEACHMERE EVENTS DECEMBER EVENTS & ACTIVITIES BEACHMERE EVERY SATURDAY DECEMBER WITNESSING/JP SERVICE, 9am - 9.30am Outside IGA, Beachmere Village Shopping Centre, Cnr Beachmere & James Rds. info@bang.org.au EVERY SATURDAY DECEMBER BINGO, eyes down 1pm, Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Ave. Contact Gwen 0448 238 056, excludes 28 Dec. EVERY MONDAY DECEMBER BEACHMERE SCOUTS – 6.30pm – 8.30pm (ages 11.5– 15 years, boys & girls) Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Avenue, Beachmere, contact beachmerescouts@gmail. com for more info. Last day Monday 9 Dec – resume 3 Feb. EVERY MONDAY DECEMBER MAH JONG, 9am-12pm Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Ave. Contact Gwen 0448 238 056 excludes 23 Dec. EVERY TUESDAY DECEMBER BEACHMERE SENIORS, 9am11am, Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Ave, Weekly drop in! Gold Coin Donation appreciated. All Welcome: Contact Gwen on 0448 238 056. Last day Tuesday 17 Dec – resume 7 Jan. EVERY WEDNESDAY DECEMBER TENNIS – SOCIAL DOUBLES 8am – 11am, Beachmere Tennis Club, Roger Street Sporting Complex, Beachmere. All levels of abilities welcome. Tea & Coffee provided. Cost is $4. Contact to confirm play 0405 241 698 or 0439 287 414. EVERY THURSDAY DECEMBER LINE DANCING, 6-7pm, Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Ave. Contact Judy 0401 153 633. Last day Monday 12 Dec – resume 2 Jan. EVERY FRIDAY DECEMBER BEACHMERE SLIMMERS SUPPORT GROUP, 9am Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Av. We are a small friendly support group helping everyone to achieve their goals. Joining Fee $15, Weekly Fee $4, For info contact Judy 0401 153 633 OR Find us on Facebook Beachmere Slimmers Inc. Last day Friday 13 Dec – resume 3 Jan. EVERY FRIDAY DECEMBER BEACHMERE SCOUTS – JOEYS – 6pm – 7.30pm (ages 5-8 years, boys & girls) Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Avenue, Beachmere, contact beachmerescouts@gmail.com for more info. Last day Friday 13 Dec – resume 31 Jan.

EVERY FRIDAY DECEMBER BEACHMERE SCOUTS CUBS, 6pm - 7.30pm (ages 8-11.5 years, boys & girls), Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Avenue, Beachmere, contact beachmerescouts@ gmail.com for more info. Last day Friday 13 Dec – resume 31 Jan. EVERY SUNDAY DECEMBER FREE FITNESS IN THE PARK, 8am - 9am FREE FITNESS in Clayton Park, Moreton Tce, Beachmere, use the equipment in the park with a certified trainer. Turn up or book on 0402 114 201. More info at mbrc.qld.gov.au/healthyactive/?keyword=clayton (weekly till 15 Dec 2019). THURSDAY, 5 DECEMBER U3A BEACHMERE END OF YEAR CELEBRATION – 3.30 TO 5.30PM Tickets at the U3A office, Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Ave. 0456 685 736 or u3a@bang.org.au. FRIDAY, 6 DECEMBER LADIES, LET’S DO LUNCH, Noon, Beachmere Hotel, James Road, Join us and come along and meet some ladies who live, work and play in Beachmere. ALL WELCOME. Food & Drinks at your own expense. Please RSVP to Christine 0413 73 95 73 ladieslunch@bang.org.au. SATURDAY, 7 DECEMBER BEACHMERE COMMUNITY CAROLS, 4pm-7pm, Clayton Park, Moreton Tce, Beachmere. FREE Activities, Face Painting, Christmas Costume Competition, Pet Photos, Raffles, Craft, Gift & Food AND a visit from a man in a red suit!… www.bang.org.au. TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER BEACHMERE MEN’S SHED, 9am, Beachmere Activity Centre, 25 Biggs Ave, Contact 0418 992 397 (2nd Tue each month). THURSDAY, 12 DECEMBER BEACHMERE NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH, 9am at Beachmere Activity Centre, 25 Biggs Ave (usually 3rd Thur each month). TUESDAY, 17 DECEMBER BEACHMERE LIONESS MEETING, from 9am Beachmere Community Hall, 5 Progress Ave, (3rd Tue each month excluding Dec & Jan). WEDNESDAY, 18 DECEMBER BEACHMERE LIONS MEETING, 6.30pm-7pm, Beachmere Activity Centre, 25 Biggs Ave. Phone 0417 781 562 to attend. (3rd Wed each month).


MOVIE REVIEW If acted upon, Britain would be involved in a manoeuvre designed to illegally garnish support for a declaration of war on Iraq. Although the film introduces a myriad of high-ranking players involved, the film is primarily about Gun’s willingness to risk her own professional and personal well-being in order to “blow the whistle” on this ruse.

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he timing for this movie release could not have been more remarkable. This is a film about a “Whistleblower” named Katharine Gun, played by Keira Knightly. The film opens with Gun facing Court for breaching Britain’s Official Secrets Act. We then track back through the compelling events leading to that charge. Gun, we learn, is employed as a Specialist British Intelligence Agent. In that capacity she reads a memo which deeply concerns her.

“Official Secrets” is not only about Gun’s courage but also about the courage of the journalists committed to reporting fact rather than spin. Gavin Hood, the co-writer and producer of this film, was so committed to the accuracy of re-telling Gun’s story that he approached the real-life players, including Gun, for their endorsement of this film. Knightly’s performance as Gun is stunningly convincing -supported by Ralph Fiennes playing Gun’s ardent defence attorney; Adam Bakri playing her devoted husband and Matt Smith as well as Rhys Ifans playing the investigative reporters willing to challenge journalist bias in order to convey truth. Don’t allow the details of the political web distract you from this film’s overarching story of immense courage.

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Bribie Island weekly crime wrap, November 25 Senior Sergeant Lyndal WIGGINS on Nov 25, 2019 @ 12:27pm Property offences: November 22 Carpenter Way, Sandstone Point Personal items Forced entry through window November 15-24 Melia Street, Bongaree Nil attempt only Attempted forced entry through door November 21 Anjanette Street, Woorim Nil Entry through unsecured sliding door (solved) November 21 Sixth Avenue, Woorim Nil Entry through unsecured rear door (solved) November 17-23 Palm Avenue, Bongaree Nil Entry via sliding door November 19-21 Boyd Street Woorim Keys Stolen from cupboard November 24 Red Beach, Bongaree Bag and contents Stolen from beach Vehicle offences: November 21-22 Cormorant Street, Bongaree Vehicle badging stolen November 20-21 Sixth Avenue, Woorim Torch and

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First Australian golfer to win men’s US Masters (5). 4 Brisbane Broncos NRL coach 201114 (7). 7 Led Queensland Reds to 2011 Super Rugby title (7). 8 Brisbane Lions’ 2002 Brownlow Medal winner (5). 9 Famed English Grand National Steeplechase course (7). 11 Indian allrounder played for Qld late 1960s-70s (5). 13 Football code’s national competition, abbrev (3). 15 Rugby league’s “Raging Bull’’ (6).

17 Former Swiss women’s tennis whiz, Martina -- (6). 19 Aussie Gabba Ashes hat-trick hero 2010, initials (2). 21 Former Wallabies captain, Rocky -- (5). 24 NSW State of Origin father-son threequarters (7). 25 First black golfer to contest US Masters, initials (2). 26 All Black winger switched to rugby league with Canterbury Bulldogs 1995 (4). 28 American Formula One world champion 1978 (8). 31 – kick (4). 34 Socceroos coach 1990-96, initials (2). 35 Australia’s 2009 Melbourne Cup winner (8). 36 Premiership-winning South Sydney backrower later played rugby for England (3).

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MAD POETS WORDS Words are just letters all mixed up and scattered Like the yellow and orange leaves of an autumn platter Blown by the wind and tossed around Creating a picture for the viewer that to be found Words can be soothing create a picture tell a rhyme They can make you laugh and cry take you back in time Writing a letter and posting it on Can be held and read long after you are gone Pictures paintings sketches and pen Create words and stories that allow us understand The past and the present on rock or paper It ends up as words and makes stories later So words make stories that save the world People are glorified exposed and curled Understanding the word and the story Is an individual’s belief or the writers glory

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Words can empower or strike like a knife It is how they are delivered that makes it right So using your words for support and love Sure beats the hell out of using rubber gloves To rub out the sentence delete the word Rewrite what you have written Don’t be absurd Each poet tells a story that they experience and see You cannot change words they happen and evolve The poet paints the picture and lets the words unfold by Sharmayne Kurtz

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LAUGH RIOT It’s the World Cup Final, and a man makes his way to his seat right next to the pitch. He sits down, noticing that the seat next to him is empty. He leans over and asks his neighbour if someone will be sitting there. ‘No,’ says the neighbour. ‘The seat is empty.’ ‘This is incredible,’ said the man. ‘Who in their right mind would have a seat like this for the Final and not use it?’ The neighbour says, ‘Well actually the seat belongs to me. I was supposed to come with my wife, but she passed away. This is the 70

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Ladies Prestige Fours 1st Place. Natasha Jones & team

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e are on day 3 of our Prestige Carnival with the ladies 4’s having been held over the weekend. Here are the results from this game (below). Also some pics attached. TODAY they are playing the $1600 Mixed Medley which I will get some action shots plus have someone take winners photos at the end

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Ladies Prestige Fours 5th Place. Jill Newman & team Ladies Prestige Fours 2nd Place. Marilyn Emerton & team

Winners Played on Saturday 30th November and Sunday 1st December 2019 RANKING SKIP / TEAM NAME 1 Natasha Jones 2 Marilyn Emerton 3 Gail Crompton 4 Mandy McIntyre 5 Jill Newman 6 Heather Hodgson 7 Darlene Ferry 8 Sue Ramsay 9 Judy Noonan

10 Mary Geddes 11 Ester Regan 12 L.Forington 13 L.Wilmott 14 Theresa Thomas 15 Kay O’Sullivan 16 Summer Baron 17 Dawn Denford 18 Bolivia Millerick 19 Wendy Ryan 20 Lesley Benke

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TRAINING TIMES FOR THE 2019 SEASON Under 6-11s are underway from 5pm till 6pm Tuesday & Thursday Under 12s & 13s are underway from 5pm till 6pm Tuesday & Thursday Under 14s are underway from 5.30pm till 6pm Tuesday & Thursday Under 15s & 16s are underway from 5pm till 6pm Monday & Wednesday You can still register to play at playnrl.com/register or call Brooke Overton on 0414582779 for more information We would also like to thank our jersey sponsors for 2019 - Major Sponsor La Vera, and Minor Sponsors @Tax Services, Electrinity, Wallace & Davies Solicitors, Landscaping Skills. Club Sponsors: Blue Pacific Hotel, Mojo’s On North, Woorim Beach Meats, Pigface Seafood, Beach Way Cafe, Burpengary Truck Refinishing, Bribie Beach Bar & Cafe, 7 Eleven and Super Management

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Dear Editor,

Your man Tony Longford, forgot to mention “when the sun doesn’t shine, and the wind don’t blow”. He is simplifying the term. Trevor Mann, Sandstone point.

Dear Editor, Sir – Can we understand why the Government has not announced a state of emergency regarding the farmer’s plight. Every week, we hear of damaged families, farmers walking off their properties, dairy farms being lost (50, in Queensland, since the beginning of this year, reportedly). If the farmers can’t make it then the local communities are in trouble and then, must damage the whole of the Australian economy – we will all suffer. I am hugely disappointed with this Government in that they don’t seem to have sufficient compassion for

the bush. There appears to be money for many other projects – hard not to mention the proposed bonuses for our public servants but where is the money to invest in water distribution from the north, for example. Where is there any effort to control the price of stock food and available water. I understand that, down south there is water supply in commercial hands and the price has gone from something like $150 a megalitre to around $1000. Words can’t describe what one would think of those who would take such advantage – and there are many other injustices that farmers have to deal with. Talk-back radio reveals the gravity of the situation that farmers and their allied communities face and I believe Government should have taken control of the situation long before this. Continuation of the problem will see more of

Dear Editor, I thought I would send you a photo I took some time ago of one of our beautiful sunsets and our local gondola. I hope you like it too. Sonyah Howlett, Bribie. Australia swallowed up by overseas interests (and enough has already gone – but is that the agenda?) who can afford to wait the conditions out or have the resources to deal with it. But, well done to many people, out there who, off their own bats, are donating their own time and resources but it needs far more- it needs the Government in action – a people’s Government. My vote will go to whoever stands for “Australia First.” From Cyrus, Bribie Island.

Dear Editor, It would take one small step to relieve Bribie Island residents of many problems.

Dear Editor, A concerned resident that lives in Baronia Drive, Bellara has found rat baits dumped in the yard of a holiday home. He wanted to alert fellow neighbours.

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We would have less weekend traffic. Our roads would not deteriorate as fast. There would be less vandalism and theft. Our wildlife would stop being terrorised. And yet our economy would barely The Bribie Islander

notice it. That step? Ban 4-wheel driving on the beach. Follow Tasmania to ban unsupervised humans from our beach. Then limit the number of supervised tourists, so they can be educated and enjoy what they find. Currently, people bring their own food and fuel, so don’t patronise local businesses. We would be better off without them, and so would our environment. H.Beneke, Banksia Beach.

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