Gloss Magazine Bribie Islander 32nd Edition March 27th 2020 Issue 110

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ISSUE 110 27 March 2020

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In This Issue LEADING US INTO THE FUTURE

A COMMUNITY GLOSS MAGAZINE For Bribie Islanders & Visitors FREE EVERY TWO WEEKS

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ABOUT US

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Dear Readers,

This has been a very hard time for everyone at the moment, all I can ask is that you be kind to all, don’t panic buy leaving everyone else with nothing, check on your elderly neighbours to ensure they are ok and shop locally and support our small businesses so we can all stay afloat in these uncertain times. I am simply going to leave you all with this poem instead of my usual column. May we who have to cancel our trips Remember those who have no place to go;

Remember those whose lives are at stake; May we who have no risk factor

May we who are losing our margin money, In the turmoil of the economic market Remember those who have no margin; May we who settle in for a quarantine at home

Remember those most vulnerable; May we who have the luxury of working from home

Remember those who have no home;

Remember those who must choose between Preserving their health or paying their rent;

As fear grips our countries during which time we cannot physically put our arms around each other,

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HEALTH WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY

HEALTH, WELLBEING & COMMUNITY HEALTH WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY

BODY IMAGE & EATING DISORDERS Text BY: Veronica Mercer – Mental Health Accredited Social Worker

The main types of an eating disorder include:

vomiting, or periods of strict dieting. Binge eating is often accompanied by feelings of shame and being ‘out of control’.

ANOREXIA NERVOSA characterised by restricted eating, weight loss, and fear of gaining weight.

BINGE EATING DISORDER

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characterised by recurrent periods of binge eating. Binge eating can include:

periods of binge-eating (often in secret), followed by attempts to compensate with excessive exercise,

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behavioural body image. When an individual is dissatisfied with how they look, they may: withdraw and isolate themselves, because they feel bad about their appearance, or employ destructive behaviours (disordered eating – excessive exercising) as a way of changing their appearance (https:// thebutterflyfoundation.org.au Positive body image occurs when a person can accept, appreciate and respect their body. This is important because it is one of the protective factors which can make a person more resilient to eating disorders. In fact, the most effective eating disorder prevention programs use a health promotion approach, focusing on building self-esteem and positive body image, and a balanced approach to nutrition and physical activity.

A positive body image will improve: Self-esteem how a person feels about themselves and can infiltrate every aspect of life and contribute to happiness and wellbeing. Self-acceptance - a person feeling comfortable and happy with the way they look and less likely to feel impacted by unrealistic images in the media and societal pressures to look a certain way. Healthy outlook and behaviours - it is easier to lead a balanced lifestyle with healthier attitudes and practices relating to food and exercise when you are in tune with and respond to the needs of your body. If you or someone you know is struggling with body image and or eating disorder issues call 1800 ED HOPE, webchat or email. Open from 8 am – midnight (AEST) 7 days a week. This is a free service.

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gender diverse people also experience eating disorders and are often underdiagnosed. Eating disorders are estimated to affect almost one million Australians. The common risk factors for an eating disorder are: • body dissatisfaction • dieting • depression.

influenced by individuals and environmental factors. There are four aspects to body image. 1. How we see our body is our perceptual image. This perception is not always correct. For example, that individual who thinks their overweight, when they are underweight. 2. The way we feel about our body is our affective body image. This is about the amount of satisfaction or dissatisfaction we feel about our shape, weight and individual body parts. 3. The way we think about our bodies is our cognitive body image. This can lead to a focus on body shape and weight. For example, some individuals believe they will feel better about themselves if they are thinner or more muscular 4. The behaviours that we engage in as a result of our body image encompass our

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ating disorders are serious mental illnesses. They can affect people of all age groups, genders, backgrounds and cultures. The number of people with eating disorders is increasing. Female adolescents and young women are the key groups diagnosed with an eating disorder. Males and

• eating much more than usual • eating until uncomfortably full • eating large amounts when not feeling hungry. Feelings of guilt, disgust and depression can follow binge eating episodes. Binge eating does not involve compensatory behaviours, such as for bulimia nervosa. Other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED) – feeding or eating behaviours that cause the individual distress and impairment, but do not meet the criteria for the first three eating disorders (https:// kidshelpline.com.au).

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HEALTH WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY

Leading Us Into The Future I

By: Cherrie Wilson

had the privilege of being asked to attend the Bribie State School’s 2020 Student Leadership Investiture Ceremony on Friday the 6th. After speaking with Principal Pete Keen, I realised just how much work and effort goes into these awards, not just by the staff but the children as well.

The children needed to apply in the 3rd term last year, with a written application, supported by evidence of why they would be a suitable candidate for the role, what they can achieve and their

“Our team are doing everything to keep our community safe and pain free before lock downs”

ideas on how to bring the best of themselves to the role. They then have to give a 2-minute speech in front of their peers and teachers about why they are a good candidate before they go before a voting committee made up of the yr. 4, 5 & 6 students and teachers. The vote is weighted obviously due to the number of students to teachers so that each group makes up half of the total outcome.

HEALTH WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY the house captains, (2 per house) and the rest of the formal designated positions are filled by the students with the best fit for the role. The remainder of the student leaders become Peer Mentors. All students who nominate for a leadership role, and progress past the usual checks and balances relating to suitability for a leadership position, are rewarded for their courage and willingness to have a go.

After that, they had to take their Commitment Oath to seal the deal. I must admit, these kids did their parents proud. The school too should be very proud of the job they are doing, giving the kids the opportunity to get support when needed, giving them goals to strive for as well as (which I noted throughout the presentation) monitoring each and every child and attending to their needs when they arose.

The Student Leadership program is co-ordinated by

Congratulations to the new leaders and mentors and congratulations to the staff as well, great job!!! the incredible Netnapha Hayward, who not only runs a program for these kids every second Tuesday, which provides leadership courses and team-building exercises, she also has put in place a lunchtime support group with the mentors on a roster basis, to assist the

The top 4 become the School Captains, the next 8 become

other children with support, games, activities and just being there for them to have someone to talk to. The Leadership Ceremony was attended by Simone Wilson MP, who gave a fantastic and encouraging speech to the children after

the awards had been handed out. Stan Vipen, Deputy Principal called the children one by one to the podium where they received their award by Principal Pete Keen and then took a seat on stage until they all had been called up.

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HEALTH WELLBEING AND COMMUNITY

OFFICIAL MEDICAL ADVICE BRIBIE ISLAND COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE

CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BRIBIE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE SHUTS FOR THE FIRT TIME IN 31 YEARS The Management Board of Bribie Island Community Arts Society has decided to close the Arts Centre. Given this decision, the following will occur: . All Working Together Groups and Hirers using the facilities here will be cancelled.

. Cafe 191 will be closed. . All workshops in the months of March, April and May will be postponed and tutors thus advised. Those who have paid will have the option of new date announced when the Centre re opens. • All Exhibitions and public programmes and events in March, April and May are cancelled . Artist of the Month will be cancelled.

COVID 19

All Working Together art and craft groups and hirers using the Arts Centre facilities during that period here will be cancelled. We look forward to seeing all For inquiries, contact the Venue Manager, Julie Thomson. Venuemanager@bribieartscentre.com.au

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virus.” Cr Flannery said residents should monitor Queensland Health updates for up-to-date and reliable information.

sneezes are important to stop the outbreak spreading throughout our community,” he said. “Council Customer Service Centres, libraries, galleries and museums across the region will continue to provide hand hygiene products in the bathrooms but we encourage residents to bring their sanitisers as a precaution.

Common signs include:

“Washing your hands often with soap or sanitiser, avoiding close contact with people who are sick and covering coughs and

“It is up to everyone to look after their own hygiene and ensure cleanliness to reduce the chance of contracting the

To protect yourself and others from infection, practise good hand and respiratory hygiene including:

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The health and safety of all BICAS members, friends and visitors is our priority during this Covid-19 pandemic.

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MORETON BAY LOCAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT GROUP (LDMG) CHAIR CR PETER FLANNERY SAID LOCALS NEED TO START TAKING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT THEMSELVES AGAINST THE SPREAD OF THE PANDEMIC.

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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF CORONAVIRUS? · Fever · A cough · Sore throat · Fatigue

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· cleaning hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rubs · covering your nose and mouth with a tissue or flexed elbow when coughing or sneezing · avoiding contact with anyone who has symptoms such as fever, a cough, sore throat, fatigue, and shortness of breath

Coronavirus: what is social distancing? Keeping a distance of two arms lengths (1.5 metres) from others where you can to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Including in your home, work and public spaces. Where it’s not practical to distance (such as on a train or bus) practise good hygiene as always.

· Staying home if you are unwell. If you have concerns, please call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84). For up-to-date reliable information, visit www. health.qld.gov.au/ coronavirus.

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FOOD, WINE & ISLAND TIMES

CHAMPION EFFORT BY A LEGEND OF A MAN

Food, Wine &

FOOD, WINE & ISLAND TIMES

By Cherrie Wilson

Island Times Operation

Bribie By: Jeffrey Korn

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have been asked several times as to why this was called Operation Bribie. The answer is simple, all operations held by Australian Soldiers in South Vietnam were called after towns, Cities and places of Australia.

Operation Bribie was a quick reaction operation which was launched at 1300hrs on the 17 February 1967, to establish a blocking position and prevent the withdrawal east of an enemy force that had unsuccessfully attempted a major ambush on Route 44, between Dat Do and Phouc Hai on the night of 16th and 17th February 1967. This was a full Battalion operation, with B Coy doing a quick attack on the enemy position. This developed into a four hour battle at close

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range, with the Company breaking contact just before last light... The terrain was close scrub Savannah. The enemy pits were sited most skilfully, invariably located under a heavy canopy of low vegetation, and well camouflaged. The firing range was at 30 to 60 metres. The APCs moved into the timber to assist with the evacuation of casualties the enemy opened fire with Anti-Tank weapons and knocked out an Armoured Personnel Carrier. The enemy

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had a lovely conversation with Charmian Campbell from Century 21 who captured a photo of this legend of a man giving his time and distributing toilet paper to those in need. Charmian told me that they were so touched by this gentleman’s generosity they wanted to know more about him, so they bought him a pie & cold drink & sat down to have a chat with him. This beautiful souls name is Darryl, and he decided to give away toilet paper opposite Century 21 on the 19th of March. Darryl suffers from an auto immune disease and is on a disability pension

as a consequence of that disease. Obviously not a well or rich man himself, he still put himself out there to make sure the needs of others were met. This is a true act of kindness.

After Charmian spoke with Darryl about his motivation for doing this, he simply said “There needs to be better happening and not all the doom & gloom” What an act of kindness that was witnessed on Benabrow Ave. Offering free toilet paper to those in need. Thank you for being a great example and sharing what you have when you are doing it tough yourself Darryl. What a beautiful world

we could all live in if we followed this man’s example. Thank you as well to Charmian for caring and making sure he had

something to eat and drink and sharing Darryl’s story with me. I hope Darryl’s story touches you all as much as it did me.

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itchen sanitation isn’t just about wiping off your counters or washing your hands after you handle raw chicken. If you want to keep everyone in your household clean, healthy and safe (and we think you do), focus your attention on these three main areas and follow these rules. • STORAGE: Your fridge should be kept cooler than 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and the freezer should be at 0 degrees (check the temperature every three months). Go through the refrigerator once a week and toss out anything that’s past its prime. Raw meat, poultry, eggs, cooked food or cut produce should never sit out for more than two hours. Defrost food in cold running water or overnight in

the refrigerator, never on the counter. • PREPARATION and cooking: When you’re preparing food, repeat this mantra: “Clean,

separate, cook, chill.” You need to not only keep raw meats separate from other foods, but also washed fruits and vegetables separate from

unwashed produce -- and you should have different cutting boards for meats and produce. • CLEANING: There’s really no need for chemical cleaners in the kitchen (and you definitely shouldn’t use them in the fridge). Lemon juice and distilled white vinegar can become your best friends for kitchen cleaning: Lemon juice neutralizes odours, vinegar is an amazing disinfectant and sanitizer, and both are great degreasers. A spray bottle of undiluted white vinegar is a handy-dandy multitasker, and a little bleach and water can also go a long way. And don’t forget cleaning yourself: Wash, wash, wash your hands -- after handling raw poultry, sneezing, blowing your nose, using the bathroom, petting your dog, the list goes on. Always use warm water and soap and scrub for at least 20 seconds.

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A Feel Good Day

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ver the last few years, the Wallum Action Group (WAG) has been responsible for providing support to many worthy causes within the community and, at a small gathering recently, another two organisations benefitted from the group’s generosity. In presenting a $5,000 cheque to representatives from both the Caboolture Group Rural Brigade and the St Vincent De Paul Bushfire Appeal, WAG President David Wearne told those present that as there were many bushfire victims who needed

support he was confident that the $5,000 donation to the Bushfire Appeal would be of help in getting them re-established. On receiving the cheque on behalf of the Caboolture Group Rural Fire Brigade, group Deputy Operations Officer Alf Moran explained that the role of the group is to support the various brigades throughout the region and those are at Narangba, Mt Mee, Wamuran and Delaney’s Creek as well as Rocksberg, Toorbul and Pumicestone. He said that their current fundraising was in an effort to fund the purchase of

By: Neil Wilson a command vehicle. ‘We attend wherever there is a fire and if there is a need for meals or equipment, we will get it and this eliminates the need to take a crew away from the fire,’ he pointed out. Division One Councillor Brooke Savige attended the presentation and commented that she felt proud to be a part of a community in which everyone supports each other. ‘The generosity and dedication of the three groups here today should be commended,’ said Cr Savige. When speaking about the donations,

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President said that days such as this are regarded as the “Feel Good Days” as that was the sole purpose for the operation of the volunteer run Bribie Community Nursery which generates funds solely from plant sales. The Bribie Community Nursery has a large range of plants available and is situated on First Avenue beside the Orchid House. It is open from 8 am until noon each week day and on the first Saturday of each month. Anyone who would like further information should visit the nursery or call 0407 699 953.

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6D Irish Magic T he leprechauns were very active at Bribie Island State School as classes enjoyed an art lesson with a difference. Celebrating Saint Patricks Day is a special experience for many Australians and the class of 6D and teacher Ms Weir were totally into the celebration of Irish Folklore.

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. Home Exercise: It’s not healthy to totally slob out on the couch with mega episodes of Netflix viewing, though it’s very tempting! If inside, watch an exercise online video and do floor exercises. If you have your own mini gym set up at home, sweat it out to some music. If you have outdoor space and it’s not poor weather, slip slop slap with sunblock and get some healing Vitamin D rays. If you love dancing, strike a pose and move to your favourite music for at least half an hour a day.

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The class of 6D 2020 with their very colourful creations, to be sure…

. Plan your dream holiday: Get organised now for that day when it will be safe to travel again. Start by downloading the travel apps and search websites.

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. Start a Reading Challenge list: Catch up on all the books you have been meaning to

. Start Cooking: You can bulk cook and start freezing stews etc. for winter, or simply try new recipes!

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. Learn a new language: Now is the perfect time to learn that second language you always wanted to. . Skype or Face Timing: Why not use this avenue to keep in touch, or renew relationships with family and friends.

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. Write a memoir about a parent. Email them some prompt questions and start communicating either by email or phone. These will be precious not only to you but your children.

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. Writing a book: You may have a story in you or just beginning the story of your life. So often we go through life busy and our loved ones don’t know much about our own childhoods which are no doubt filled with interesting stories and challenges. You could start with a few paragraphs a day or use a website specifically for this.

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Gardening or start that vegetable patch you dreamed of doing but never got around to. Yes, you will need to buy the plants, soil etc. before self-isolating. Possibly you could order what you need online and have them delivered to your doorstep.

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ARRIVAL A Trip To The Pictures

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he Saturday was cool and miserable with intermittent showers. My daughter, Tamara, was visiting with my two grandsons, Joseph aged four years, and Marcus just two years, whilst their father Bill, played golf in the rain.

My husband, henceforth referred to as Poor Poorly Poppy, was very sensibly under the duvet from whence he had no intention of emerging. Tamara quietly suggested that we might take the children to the cinema to see the newest kids film “Robots”. I must admit I was not keen for a number of reasons, principally concerning Marcus, whom I thought was far too young, would either fall asleep, get frightened, become bored, or find some other twoyear-old fashion to create mayhem.

First, we got the tickets. Marcus was free, being only two, and then both boys were shepherded into the toilets to “try”. Marcus was congratulated on a splendid stand-up wee.

By: Elaine Lutton

However, I did not want to be a kill-joy, and I could see that two, rather than one adult, would be a good idea and so I agreed to go along. Marcus went for an early sleep in order to be alert for his very first film, whilst Joseph found Uncle Simon’s Lego that he had when he was a boy, and all was peace. Finally, it was time to go. After farewell pats for P.P.P., all climbed into the car. Both boys sang “To the pictures, to the pictures, to the pictures,” in a somewhat tuneless fashion, but with great enthusiasm. I wondered what was going on in Marcus’s head since he had not a clue as to what to expect, never having been to the cinema before this momentous occasion. Joseph was an old hand since his father had taken him to see “Finding Nemo.” on a previous occasion.

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SMASHING IT!

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hile very few of us on the Island will be the next Ash Barty, we can all still enjoy taking to the tennis court and having a hit and getting healthy. And as the days grow cooler, now might be the time to get out and smash it!

· Improved mental health – fight stress and improve your

Ninety minutes later Good had triumphed over Evil, parental belief in robot son had been vindicated, Robot City had been saved, and father’s dishwasher parts had been exchanged for trumpet parts. All participants were accompanied by an entire Brass Band in order to celebrate, in a fitting manner, such a successful and happy ending.

\When we arrived home the boys could not wait to wake P.P.P. with more loving pats and give him a complete re-run of the film in both sound and action, and tell him how sorry they were he had missed out, as, I believe, he was too.

sleep and mood. Whacking a yellow fuzzy ball can alleviate all kinds of stress! · Enhanced body image and self-esteem – regular physical activity can lead to positive changes in our bodies, boosting our self-perception and self-confidence. Who wouldn’t like to move like De Minaur or look like Petra Kvitova! The Bribie Island Tennis club offers several opportunities to get out and smash it. Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm – 9pm is a very social hit with a range of player abilities. And being in the evening you are never battling the hot sun.

to which he joined in with vigour.

Tamara settled the boys at the back of the cinema where they could see well but not disturb others, whilst I was sent out for popcorn, for this was to be the full experience! The film began. I will not describe the plot in detail except to say it was full of action and family values. Marcus was glued to the screen, supporting himself. by hugging the seat in front. If things got too scary there was always his mother. By his whispered commentary he has no difficulty sorting the “goodies” from the “baddies’’. Joseph loved the full-on action fights,

Many physical and mental health benefits flow on from a physical activity like tennis: · Connection – any group activity allows for positive social interactions. A chance to chat, share worries, laugh. Social tennis is great for a hit and giggle.

Then there are morning social groups on a Monday and

Come &Try By: Kathy Vincent They say that we should step out of our comfort zone from time to time but how often do we do that? Have you stepped out of your comfort zone recently? I am not suggesting you leap out of a plane with a parachute or try bungee jumping for the first time. You can, of course, try both if the mood takes you, age is no barrier to any of these things. No, what I am saying is did you know that Morton Bay Council offer “Come and try days “with a variety of activities to try. On Sunday, March 15 Bribie Island Croquet Club held a:Come and Try Day. Members of the Club were there to show people what to do and all the equipment was provided people just needed to

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ways of doing this but it is very satisfying when you achieve it, especially if your ball hurtles on toward the next hoop. Am I getting you interested? Well, you may have missed the come and try Day but you can come and try any time just give us a call to:Dick Byres President 0488 282 959 Or Jan Rees 0437 008 042

JUST REMEMBER C roquet is such an exciting game

R oquet your opponent’s ball well away from the hoop O pponent’s ball stuck in the hoop? Well, jump it! Quite a social game U nderstaning the rules yes she did it!

show up and quite a few people did just that. What a brilliant idea! It is amazing how quickly people who have never tried croquet can get hooked and pick up the techniques. It is such fun, especially when you make the hoop, or you knock the opponent’s ball well away from the hoop. Yes, you can get quite vicious in an attempt to win! Then, of course, you might master the art of the jump shot. That is when you manage to make your ball jump over your opponent’s ball which is stuck in the hoop!! There are various

helps which ball plays next?

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They’re a friendly lot at the

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SEE YOU THERE!

BOWLS

BONGAREE Sat March 7th Scroungers, Winner: M Falvey, 2nd, C O’ Donohue, 3rd B Giles Wed March 10th Mixed 4’s, Winners: R Allen, T’Neill, E Connelly, S Allen. Runners Up: S Pomory, T Mickelborough, J Parker, P Aitken

Friday from 6:30am – 8:30am and a Wednesday from 7am – 9am. A wonderfully active way to start the day with a friendly group of men and women. Don’t worry if you haven’t picked up a racquet in years, all are welcomed on the court as there are players of all abilities. Even if you are looking for a challenging hit, there are players available for that too. So get on the court and smash it! For more information about tennis on Bribie, contact Greg Beh on 0447 122328 or go to https:// bribieislandtennisclub.com. au/ or search Bribie Island Tennis on Facebook.

Ladies Championship Pairs Played at the Bribie Island Bowls Club on Thursday the 19th of March. Congratulations to the Winners Evelyn Stacey & Pat Andrews. Runners up Desley McDougall & Lesley Wright Tuesday Ladies Triples 1st. R.McDermott, N.Smith, P.Mannion. R/U. R.Eaton, BJAdams, P.Adams. OOTH1st. T.Bennett, M.Mills, C.Monk, J.Stanley. BUNNY. P.Ditchburn, B.Hamer, P.Cambell. Wednesday Scroungers. 1st. R.Eaton, 2nd M.James, 3rd J.Muller. Wednesday Pairs. 1st. G.Reily, F.Crockett. R/U. J.Howarth, S.Swain. OOTH1st. A.Douglas, T.Giles. OOTH2nd. S.Studd, S.Hobo. OOTH3rd. L.Wright, D.McDougall. Bunny. BliBli Visitors. Thursday Ladies Club Triples. 1st. J.Neill, A.Cooke, K.Mewburn. R/U. G.Riley, J. Goody, M.Young. OOTH1st. J.Murray, J.Stanley, R.Brazier. Bunny. P.Mannion, I.Gillard, P.Ryan. Friday ladies Singles. Winner. M.James. Encouragement Award S.Hose.

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A Rising Resort

By Barry Clark Bribie Island Historical Society

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his is the cover of a 1925 Queensland Tourism brochure promoting Mountain & Seaside Resorts in Southern Queensland. It was published by the Intelligence and Tourism Bureau to promote the attractions and accommodation of more than 30 locations, from

Noosa to the Tweed. It was a 181 page black and white brochure, with a splash of red colour on the cover. A very comprehensive and expensive piece of publicity in its day.

One of the new Seaside Resorts included was the rapidly growing Bribie Island, to which Steamships had been carrying passengers since a Jetty had been built there in 1912. It was 10 years later before the first basic road was cleared on Bribie, from the jetty to the Ocean Beach in 1924, and trucks began

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carrying people from the jetty to the surf beach. The Introduction to the brochure encourages people to “See your own country first” and enjoy some of the natural and unspoilt environment.

A RISING RESORT Bribie Island was indeed a special environment where people came in large numbers to camp and enjoy the beach, gather an abundance of wild flowers

INTRODUCTION

In America, the motto “See your own Country First” has for years been held in honour, in printed official direction and practical public observance. In the great Australian Commonwealth, and more particularly in the highly varied State of Queensland, it should receive similar honour, and happily, it increasingly does so. The Queensland Intelligence

and Tourist Bureau has much pleasure in presenting this little volume as an additional means whereby those who desire to know and enjoy Queensland may receive direction in regard to pleasurable places to visit and profitable localities in which to reside, at least so far as the South-Eastern portion of the State is concerned.

in season, and live cheaply from the crabs and fish they caught. Initially there was only one shop, and accommodation was in white canvas tents or small wooden huts along the foreshore at Bongaree. Bribie became a very popular visitor destination, and by 1925 some Guest Houses had been set up, and locals were selling goods to the campers. The brochure includes an advert for “Kyogle”, one of the early Boarding houses, and “Hall & Bestmann” the first general store. The Kyogle building still stands today at the south end of South Esplanade, and is currently being nicely restored, and L.J.Hookers real estate stands on the site of the first General Store.

A COMPANY TOWN Bribie Island had been developed as a tourist destination by the significant investments

of the Brisbane Tug & Steamship Co. who leased land at Bongaree, built the Jetty in 1912, ran the steamships and early transport, and a large Guest

House at the Ocean Beach. The brochure includes a full-page advert for the two Steamships Doomba and Koopa, which ran regularly

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Bribie Island, or Bribie as it is more conveniently called, is reached by continuing the steamer trip in the S.S.Koopa or Doomba past Redcliffe to its furthest limits. It is 28 miles from Brisbane and is reached after a three hours’ run from the city, the steamers berthing at a short, wellconstructed jetty. Bribie Island, and Moreton Island, which lies opposite at from Brisbane via Redcliffe to the jetty at Bribie, for a return fare cost of four shillings. For that, you got more than 6 hours boat trip across Moreton Bay, for the equivalent of about $17 in today’s money. Quite a cheap excursion, compared to the equivalent of $14 toll for a one minute drive over the new Bribie Bridge, when it opened 38 years later in 1963.

a considerable distance, form the most northern outposts of Moreton Bay. Bribie Island is well timbered. Near the Jetty is a commodious refreshment room, where fish and oyster dinners are obtainable, and stores at which campers can purchase requisites. A large pavilion, bathing sheds and other conveniences for the use of visitors have been erected.

THE ATTRACTIONS OF BRIBIE

The words reflect the social style of the time, with attractions such as “commodious refreshment rooms” and “Bathing Sheds” and the famous “Fish and Oyster dinners”. In those days ladies went to the seaside in long flowing dresses, men in jackets with collar and tie, and mixed sea bathing was frowned on.

Accommodation is provided by a number of boarding houses, and as a further inducement, the steamship company has erected twelve huts of standard design and size (14 feet X 12 feet) along the inner beach. On application to the caretaker these may be let at the rate of 10 shillings per week at Christmas, New Year and Easter. The above description of Bribie Island in 1925 may help to explain its great popularity.

GUESTHOUSE & SHOPS

A couple of advertisements in the brochure show “Glan-y-Mor” guest house in Banya Street offering “comfortable board”, and also its magnificent display of trimmed Bribie Pine

trees known as the Novelty Gardens. Many people would take the full day boat trip just to view these Novelty Gardens, which had many spectacular topiary displays. They also had a Kiosk and Store right at the Jetty, which had among its many offerings, Kodak supplies of film for your camera. Now that’s an interesting item from the past for older readers! The Motor Service from the Jetty to the main beach was also promoted, with a photo of the large wooden “Ocean Beach” guest house which stood among the sand dunes, close to where the Surf Club stands today. The building was occupied by the military during World War 2, but was sadly destroyed by fire in 1947.

MORE BRIBIE HISTORY If you have questions, or information to share, please contact us. The Historical Society have monthly public meetings at the RSL Club on the second Wednesday of each month commencing at 6;30pm. with guest speakers on a wide range of topics. Come along, visitors welcome. You can see many more photos and articles on our Blog Site at http://bribieislandhistory. blogspot.com or contact us on bribiehistoricalsociety@gmail.com

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BUSY FINGERS THE SHOP WILL REMAIN OPEN UNLESS DIRECTED BY GOVERNMENT TO CLOSE. CORONAVIRUS - To help us try and remain open during this virus, we are asking all our customers, volunteers and staff to follow these guidelines.

SANITISER We now have a sanitiser dispenser at the entrance of the shop (to the left of the door as you enter) we ask all our customers to please use it before entering the shop or we will have to refuse entry and that is something we do not want to do. We also have signs up advising that if you have flu-like symptoms that you do not enter the shop, this also refers to people who have just returned from overseas. We have a duty of care to all our staff, volunteers and of course our customers, so please stay away if you are unwell or we may have to close if any of our staff become ill.

Could we also ask our customers to ensure the public toilets are kept clean, if you find the toilet dirty or the bin full of paper towels at any time, please advise one of the staff or Peta on the counter so it can be cleaned. Please continue to follow good hygiene practices at all times and advise us if you notice we have run out of soap or hand towels in the toilets. Also, remember to wear shoes and ensure the kiddies have them on too. Thank you for your co-operation.

need to look after our staff, volunteers and customers at all times. Donations As usual, we continue to support the VMR with fuel, the Hospice with their Palliative Care Suite and Global Care with FoodBank, we also gave the Surf Lifesavers a new motor for one of their boats and some new training equipment for the Netball Club. We thank our customers for their continued support which allows us to continue supporting the island’s associations and groups.

PICK UP OF DONATIONS We are continuing to pick up donated items, but to protect our drivers we are asking that you make arrangements only if you are well and also haven’t just arrived home from overseas. Our drivers sometimes have to enter your homes to get the items and we cannot subject them to close proximity to anyone that is sick. So ensure that if you have to self-isolate at all, you advise us so we can make arrangements to pick up your items at a later date. We sincerely thank you for your co-operation in all the issues above, if we follow the guidelines set down by government and employment bodies then hopefully we can try and help minimise any spreading of the virus on Bribie. We

EARLY CLOSURES Recently we had to close the shop early a few days to accommodate the builder of the new units being erected just behind us, they had to put in new pipelines and sadly had to dig up our driveway. We can’t see any further issues in the foreseeable future but if any arise we hope to be able to give you ample notice if possible. We will start to notify you by our website whenever possible and with signs in the shop.

SALES Daily sales will continue and will be written on the blackboard outside the front door, so please remember to check the board for the specials as you enter the shop. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS EASTER AND ANZAC DAY We will, of course, be closed over the Easter period Thursday 10th

to Monday 13th April and we will re-open on Tuesday 14th April. ANZAC Day 25th April falls on Saturday this year so we will be closed on Saturday; Queensland like most states is not having a long weekend. The gates will be locked during these public holiday closures.

Once again we would like to thank all our supporters including our staff, volunteers, customers and donators and also Richard and his staff at the Bribie Islander. Please remain well and we hope to see you in the shop soon.

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RAYS RANT

The Loonies have done it again!

This time they have interfered with junior football. No scoreboards, no scores, no ladder, no final, no brains. This is not how to teach children about winning or losing on or off the field. It is robbing them of one of life’s greatest lessons. “How to deal with disappointment” It is good to understand about losing, it makes you stronger for those off the field times. It teaches you how to handle job issues, health issues and relationship issues. It is important in life to know that there are winners and

Down 1 Irish county — stopper (4) 2 High level of respect (7) 3 Loincloth worn by Indians (5) 4 Type of humorous verse (8) 5 Showing keen intelligence (5-6) 6 Disloyal (11) 10 Meet Karl (anag) — skiing turn (8) 12 Drunk (3-4) 15 Exclude — bread (anag) (5) 17 Great size (4) losers. In little athletic, the kids are timed to the millisecond. It lets children know if they are winning in the selfimprovement stakes. If they are slower than last week, it tells them something. They can then strive to be better and faster. It establishes a benchmark going forward. In every other sport, winning is recognised and applauded, the same as at school. Children without purpose tend to be sidelined in their life. Look at a child’s face the next time he or she is given a trophy and you will see whether winning is wanted. Put the scoreboard back and allow children to be educated in life.

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BRIBIE ISLAND POSTPONES ITS FIRST ANZAC DAY SINCE 1977 WHEN FORMED. Given the significant concern around the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus, we simply cannot allow such large gatherings, such as Anzac Day, to go ahead. The Bribie Island RSL Sub branch Board has a responsibility to act in the best interests of

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DRIVEWAY AT DAWN PARADE ALL AUSTRALIANS

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The consequences could be devastating and by our due diligence we don’t want to put people into that position. We ask all Veterans and the Community to respect and

remember our serving and ex-serving members in their own private way. This action will affect the Dawn Service the Main Service and March. There will be no planned function in the RSL Club in the way of Gunfire Breakfast, etc. George Franklin President

Let us stand as one from 6am Saturday 25th April 2020 at the end of your driveway, balconies, porches and front yards for a minutes silence to honour our veterans and active service people.

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Veterans and the Community. It is a tough decision because a lot of people have been organising this event. A great deal of preparation work has already been done, but I emphasise the fact that the Public safety and wellbeing are more important. I didn’t really want to be known as the only President

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ob left work one Friday evening. But it was payday, so instead of going home, he stayed out the entire weekend partying with his mates and spending his entire wages. When he finally appeared at home on Sunday night, he was confronted by his angry wife and was barraged for nearly two hours with a tirade befitting his actions. Finally his wife stopped the nagging and said to him, “How would you like it if you didn’t see me for two or three days?” He replied, “That would be fine with me.” Monday went by and he didn’t see his wife. Tuesday and Wednesday came

and went with the same results. But on Thursday, the swelling went down just enough where he could see her a little out of the corner of his left eye.

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man walks into a bar and says, “Give me a beer before the problems start!” He drinks the beer and then orders another saying, “Give me a beer before the problems start!” The bartender looks confused. This goes on for a while, and after the fifth beer the bartender is totally confused and asks the man “When are you going to pay for these beers?” The man answers, “Now the problems start!”

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BROWNIES

• Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Grease a 23cm x 23cm metal baking pan.

· 1/2 cup plain flour

Q: Why did the tomato blush A: Because it saw the salad dressing. Q: What did the asparagus say to the mushroom? A: You’re a fun guy.

Q: What’s the best thing to put into a pie? A: Your teeth. Q: What did the nut say when it got a cold? A: CASHEW!

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• Add all ingredients into a large bowl and mix until batter is smooth. • Pour into baking pan and smooth top with a spatula. • Bake for about 15 minutes until toothpick inserted comes out clean. Be careful not to bake too long otherwise, brownies will dry out.

WHAT YOU NEED • Rocks –A flat surface area is needed for the googly eyes. • Googly eyes • Outdoor acrylic paint – your choice of colours • Mini Terra Cotta Pots (If making the cactus rocks) • Glue • Wool, for animal rocks

1. First, select your rocks. You want to look for rocks that are flat on one side so the eyes will go on smoothly. You can even see if you can find some extra details that may give the rock a mouth.

3. Paint with outdoor paint if you want to place outside. Otherwise, regular acrylic paint works well. Do your base coat twice for even coverage. 4. Paint on different designs to make your rock special. 5. Now glue on your googly eyes! Use hot glue or glue dots. 6.If you chose the Cactus rock, they are ready to go into their pots! If you’d like them to stand higher in their pots, use a little bit of paper towel or foam in the bottom of the pots.

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with the idea of the road to hell being paved with good intentions, is that it makes you wonder if the road to heaven is paved with bad ones! Perhaps, the expression comes from the fact that the road to hell is sometimes taken by people who think that it’s a short cut to heaven; it’s certainly the case that the search for perfection sometimes leads to very bad situations. So does that mean that you need to tread a moderate path? Although it’s wise to avoid extremes, don’t be overly cautious this month. In APRIL, the power of the planets can change your life. Call 1300 017 319.

The trouble with inflatable mattresses is that when we’ve gone to the trouble of filling them with air, it’s easy to leave them lying around. Before long, they develop leaks, and turn out to be problems we need to dispose of. Our anxieties have similar characteristics; we tend to blow them up out of all proportion, and keep them, even when they serve no purpose. This month, the Supermoon holds the potential to puncture one of your significant worries. Rather than trying to repair it, throw it out of your life. Four minutes on the phone can make APRIL special. Call 1300 017 319.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 22)

Although it’s never wise to look a gift horse in the mouth, it’s worth taking time to investigate the true nature of what you’re being offered before jumping in… some gestures aren’t as generous as they first appear to be. It won’t benefit you to be either too trusting or too sceptical this month. Be cautious, but don’t be too suspicious. The Supermoon brings positive potential. Even though there may be some hurdles to navigate, they will be insignificant compared to the eventual benefits. APRIL brings a rare cosmic opportunity for change. Call 1300 017 319.

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When did someone last tell you how special you are? And did you believe them when they said it? Were you able to accept the compliment and absorb it into your appraisal of who you are? This month, the Supermoon brings positive affirmations your way. You’ve been working industriously behind the scenes and now it’s time for the recognition you deserve. Once you value yourself for who you are (rather than who you wish you could be), you’ll be able to avail yourself of all the support that’s on offer. Discover why APRIL has so many opportunities. Call 1300 017 319.

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We think of ‘grown-ups’ as being capable people who easily communicate their ideas about complex issues. Yet the reality is that these folk are no more mature than anyone else… they’re just able to put on a show. We’re all capable of having opinions and attitudes. True wisdom involves acknowledging that there are some things that we just don’t know. This month’s Supermoon indicates that as long as you’re open to ‘not knowing’ something, you’ll quickly find

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April’s Supermoon takes place in your sign. This is deeply auspicious. It’s as if the sky is shining a light on you and singling you out for special attention. If the cosmos is able to help you to improve your life, increase your inner awareness of what you need to work towards to fulfil your dreams and deepen your understanding of key relationships, it will. What do you need to do to enable it to do its best? Just be open to accepting gifts that come your way, and be willing to share your good fortune There is inspiring news in your in-depth APRIL forecast. Call 1300 017 319.

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Although Aquarians are known for their ability to ask challenging questions, they’re not always so good at answering them. You’re currently perplexed by a question that should, in theory at least, be simple to answer. The issue, is that, although you seem to have found a solution to a problem, a factor that needs to be considered is hiding beneath the surface. Even though you may find certain events challenging in April, the Supermoon will help you uncover the answer you’re looking for. APRIL brings great potential for change. Call 1300 017 319.

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Not only do we get good at the things we practice, but when we repeatedly do the same thing, we increase our ability to do it for longer periods of time. So, if you go for a short run every day, you’ll soon be able to run for longer and longer. Likewise, if you make an effort to smile and be kind, you’ll become happier and more generous. Of course, the same is true for negative emotions too. This month, if you direct the Supermoon energy in the most positive way you can, you’ll see transformative results.Be ready for the magic on offer to you in APRIL. Call 1300 017

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People who search for the truth know that there are always hints to follow that will help them find it. When you know where to look, there are clues to the best-kept secrets. It’s just that the truth has an uncomfortable way of making us question our assumptions… and life is simpler when we stick to what we know. Whether you’re trying to keep something under wraps, or seeking valuable information, your ability to discern truth from fiction will put you in a very powerful position this month. Your in-depth forecast for APRIL is

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Suppose you fell in love with a character in a film and then rejected other relationships because they failed to live up to your ideal? Although we all want the best, when we rebuff possibilities because they’re not as ‘perfect’ as our fantasies, we’re never going to find contentment. It’s surprising how easily we lose track of the fact that we’re chasing rainbows. Even if you realise that you’re dreaming an impossible dream, something inspiring is on its way into your world this month. Your in-depth forecast for the whole of APRIL can really help. Call 1300 017 319.

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2. Add alcohol to the oils and swirl again. 3. Combine this mixture with the Aloe Vera gel and mix well.

4. Shake gently before each use. (Sanitizer should last several months with the addition of Vitamin E and alcohol to help preserve.) Transfer hand sanitizer to small, clean squirt bottles. Also, use coloured bottles so the essential oils in the recipe are not exposed to light. Finally, this recipe is perfect for throwing into a purse or a backpack!

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Always take care when handling essential oils. They are very concentrated, powerful plant extracts. If you are new to using essential oils you may want to test for an allergic reaction before slathering on this homemade hand sanitizer. As with any natural plant, family members could be allergic. For a simple patch test mix one drop of essential oil with about 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Rub a bit on the inside of your elbow, cover with a bandage, and wait 24 hours to see if there is any negative reaction.

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the moment) or planting some trees. By adding privacy and making people feel like this is their space, so that they’re not being stared at by a people every time they go outside, can help to make a great impression.

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More often than not, interested buyers are going to be looking at property at night or doing a driveby just to show it to their friends or family. So by investing in some outdoor lighting, something that’s going to make your property and your garden look amazing at night you can actually increase the appeal of that property. Those interested buyers will more likely feel the warmth and welcoming of the home then driving past a dark and foreboding

CREATE AN INVITING SPACE So that might mean putting some pretty and colourful pot plants out. Use some classy outdoor furniture, especially if you have a really nice front porch as it sets an inviting tone. What you want to do is get people imagining themselves in that property, sitting back having a cuppa and relaxing so then they are more inclined to want to buy your house. So make the space as inviting as possible.

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“With roughly 400kg of plastic waste entering Australian oceans and waterways every hour, we are on a mission to protect our beaches,” Wilcox said.

With a joint ambition to protect paradise from marine plastic pollution, Corona and Parley; an organisation dedicated to addressing major threats to our oceans, will hold 20 beach clean-ups across Australia this summer through their Volunteers for the Ocean initiative.

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The global Corona x Parley Volunteers for the Ocean initiative hit Australian shores for the first time last year, with 13 clean-ups taking place over the summer. More than 350 volunteers helped to intercept 1.5+ tonnes of marine debris polluting our shores. In addition to participating in the clean-ups, volunteers also experienced an education session, learning about the implementation of the Parley AIR Strategy to end marine plastic pollution: Avoid, Intercept, Redesign. As part of this global partnership, Corona is calling on Australians to get involved and be part of their global movement. Corona Australia Senior Marketing Manager, Sarah Wilcox, said the beach cleanups would be held across five states and cover 1 million

us in our mission to protect paradise.”

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SAT 28 Mar 6:01 am 0.58m 12:00 pm 1.65m 6:11 pm 0.5m

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MON 30 Mar 1:13 am 1.73m 7:28 am 0.73m 1:15 pm 1.43m 7:13 pm 0.61m

TUE 31 Mar 2:00 am 1.7m 8:30 am 0.8m 2:07 pm 1.33m 8:01 pm 0.67m

WED 1 Apr 3:02 am 1.68m 9:55 am 0.82m 3:22 pm 1.26m 9:22 pm 0.71m

THU 2 Apr 4:20 am 1.7m 11:19 am 0.77m 4:58 pm 1.27m 10:51 pm 0.68m

FRI 3 Apr 5:42 am 1.78m 12:30 pm 0.66m 6:23 pm 1.37m

SUN 5 Apr 1:07 am 0.42m 7:46 am 2.07m 2:15 pm 0.38m 8:16 pm 1.7m

MON 6 Apr 2:04 am 0.29m 8:36 am 2.16m 2:59 pm 0.28m 9:04 pm 1.85m

TUE 7 Apr 2:56 am 0.2m 9:23 am 2.19m 3:40 pm 0.23m 9:51 pm 1.96m

WED 8 Apr 3:46 am 0.19m 10:08 am 2.13m 4:19 pm 0.23m 10:36 pm 2.03m

THU 9 Apr 4:36 am 0.23m 10:51 am 2m 4:57 pm 0.27m 11:22 pm 2.05m

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Still, some nice flathead around, and the best results have been received by the anglers drifting across the bank in front of Pebble Beach, an hour or so after high tide with hard-bodied

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When the weather has permitted, there have been some nice school and spotty mackerel caught around the shipping channel markers between the Bird Cage and Caloundra. There has also

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the passage, the crabbing has been quite good. Mud crabs have been caught in reasonable numbers in the mouths of the creeks in the passage as well as the mouth of the Caboolture River. Sand crabs have been plentiful ion the dropoff between the first and second green markers after coming out from under the bridge, and also around Cook’s Rocks.

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VMR SERVICE AGREEMENT: VMRAQ now has a signed 12 month Service Agreement with QFES with significant new benefits to squadrons. Details of the improved funding model and new benefits will be released in due course. “We are pleased QFES has recognized the funding dilemma facing most squadrons and hope for an improved Capital Grants policy for vessel replacement as outcomes from the Blue Water Review is progressed.” Said Graham Kingston, President, VMRAQ

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SEARCH AND RESCUE Saturday 7th March 2020 – VMRBI received a call from Water Police about 1715pm that people were in the water off Redcliffe. Bribie 1 attended the SAR but were stood down around 1800pm as the people had been recovered, Bribie 1 arrived back at base around 1835pm. The following was forwarded by the Water Police:“An investigation in the death of a 44-year-old man has commenced following

a fatal marine incident in Moreton Bay, east of Redcliffe, this afternoon. Around 5pm, emergency services were called to two men who were thrown overboard from a yacht, one was reported to be unconscious. Brisbane Water Police coordinated a rescue involving volunteer marine units and the Rescue 500 helicopter. The unconscious man was located a short time later and brought to shore. Paramedics worked to resuscitate the 44-year-old man, however he was later declared deceased. Initial investigations suggest the yacht was hit by a large wave causing a boom to swing and hit the two men, knocking them overboard. The 44-year-old man sustained fatal head injuries while two others were transported to hospital with minor injuries. Three other men who were also onboard were not physically injured. Officers from Brisbane Water Police and the Forensic Crash Unit are continuing investigations.”

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STRADBROKE VESSEL ARRIVES IN TASMANIA: 11th March 2020:Kingborough Rescue 1 has arrived at its new home on Wednesday 11th March 2020! Volunteer Marine Rescue Kingborough is some 30km South of Hobart. They now have the big task ahead of them getting it ready for the water. The following is an excerpt from VMR Kingborough website: “We are extremely excited to announce that we have been successful in our grant application with the Tasmanian Community Fund. This grant will allow us to purchase a replacement marine search and rescue vessel as well as an air launching berth purpose fit to respond to incidents as well as expand and provide additional services to various communities of southern Tasmania. The vessel and launching berth will enable faster response times in emergencies, provide assistance to Tasmania Police in a search and rescue capacity, and provide water safety to a number of community groups and events. The vessel has a proven hull design, modern outboards and is fitted with current navigation and radio equipment, providing a safer and reliable vessel for our volunteers. The vessel was used by Marine Rescue North

VOLUNTEER MARINE RESCUE Stradbroke Island and is an 8.8 metre Noosa Cat powered by twin Suzuki 250hp outboard motors. While it’s still early days, over the next few months we will be organising transport, minor maintenance, electronic fit out (migrate from current vessel to new), testing and crew familiarisation.

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The Tasmanian Community Fund was established in 1999 to provide grants to not-for-profit organisations. The fund arose from the sale of the Trust Bank. The sale proceeds were used to gain two particular benefits to the community: 1. Retirement of a portion of State debt; and 2. Establish a community fund to distribute an annual appropriation to the community through grants. Since our last update we have been extremely busy behind the scenes organising transport and ensuring our new vessel is compliant to operate in our local Tassie waters. Our new vessel was lifted on March 3rd by Burpengary Crane Hire and put on the back of a truck from Gradco (Heavy Haulage Specialists) at Marine Rescue Bribie Island. From there it made the long drive (approx. 1,750km) down to Melbourne where it was placed on a ship bound for Tasmania. A big thank you to both Burpengary Crane Hire and Gradco for their assistance in ensuring that the new vessel arrived to us safely.

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SAFETY DAVE THE FRENCHIE WANTS TO TALK ABOUT PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACONS (PLBS) PLBs are smaller and easier to transport than other beacons, and are designed to be worn or carried by individuals these can be used on land, sea and air. There are many different makes on the market so take your time to decide what PLB is the best for you. They are light weight and easy to use in an emergency it literally puts rescue in the palm of your hand. For a PLB to be legally

acceptable, it needs to abide by all of the following: 1. It must comply with the standard AS/NZs 4280.2 2. The owner or master of the ship must have it registered with the Australian Marine Safety Authority (AMSA). 3. It must have up-to-date registration. 4. It must be GPS-enabled. 5. It must float, or must be fitted with a pouch or similar item that ensures it will float. Note: PLBs are not considered a substitute for EPIRBs when adhering to State and Territory marine rules and regulations

YEAR TO DATE RADIO ROOM STATISTICS To Wednesday 18th March 2020: 2,758 Calls, 757 vessels logged on, 64 Vessel Assists, 291 Sitreps, 150 Requests, 15 overdue vessels, 2 Vessel Tracking, 334 Radio Checks, 15 Weather Broadcasts, 1 Securite Broadcast, 0 Pan Pan 0 Mayday. VHF 75.6%, 27MHz 8.3%.

with people in the water off Redcliffe. Attended SAR but stood down around 1800 as person had been recovered, arrived back 1835pm.

MARCH 2020 VESSEL ASSISTS: SUN 01/03 1326pm – 3.5m Jet Ski member, Ski on fire near White Patch. Required a tow to

SAT 14/03 1605pm – MOP reported person in the water in the Passage. Both vessel and skipper taken to Spinnaker Sound Marina. SUN 15/03 1058am – 4.8m Runabout non-member with engine problems, required a tow from Wrights Creek to Bellara Ramp.

THU 05/03 1700pm - 4.5m Tinny non-member out of fuel in Ningi Creek, required a tow to Pacific Harbour. FRI 06/03 0754am – 6m Half Cabin member with motor problems, required a tow from Bribie Bridge to Pacific Harbour canals. FRI 06/03 1522pm – 8m Cruiser member with engine problems, required a tow from Cape Moreton to Banksia Beach. SAT 07/03 1359pm – 4,2m Tinny non-member out of fuel in Ningi Creek required a tow to Pacific Harbour. SAT 07/03 1715pm – Received a call from Water Police

SUN 08/03 1109am – 4m Tinny non-member with motor problems required a tow from Poverty Creek to Spinnaker Sound Marina. FRI 03/13 0703am – MOP reported very large turtle with flipper caught in crab pot. Wildlife Rescue assisting our crew.

MON 16/03 1015am – MOP reported a drifting Yacht South of the Sandstone Point Hotel Jetty – investigate and secure. TUE 17/03 0732am – 12m Yacht non-member with broken driveshaft, required a tow to Scarborough Marina. WED 18/03 1058am – Tender to Tahitian Ketch, a member broke away and was washed up on beach with the owner on board. Required to tow tender back to owner.

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have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it’ is a quote from Paul Theroux that many of us can identify with. And, as on most trips, it is how you spend your time while on the journey that is the key – not necessarily the destination. A fact recognised long ago by the Cheshire Cat, who, when in conversation with Alice, said: ‘…it doesn’t (really) matter which way you go.’ As many of you may know, I grew up in Canberra. Canberra has a very cold winter that lasts from late April to October. We’d use Anzac Day as the gauge to turn the heating

on and knew that by the long weekend in October, we could turn it off. Our houses, offices, schools and cars were all heated and after a freezing morning of minus 7 or 8 degrees Celsius and frost-covered gardens we usually had clear blue skies and still days. However many days were grey, cold and overcast with the maximum temperature reaching only 3 or 4 degrees with a freezing wind-chill factor. When we walked or went to sporting events we rugged up in coats, hats, scarves and gloves. I always felt the cold. Dad bought me an electric blanket when I was 9 and I wore thermal spencers most winter days. Early on in our marriage, and after one or two overseas holidays, Michael and I started heading to Queensland in September/ October, for our annual holiday. Michael would make a 100 day count down calendar for us each year and every morning we would mark off the number of days until we packed the car to drive to the warmth. If May was particularly cold the countdown calendar

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became 130 days until departure. Knowing that the Queensland trip was coming up got me through those cold winter days and nights. It also became a fun thing for our young son Tim to do. I’ve always felt it was our time travelling together on these journeys that cemented our marriage and family. Cocooned together for hours on end we learnt a lot about each other. For 35 years, we left Canberra at 6.00 am or soon after. This meant getting up at 4 am, so that I could make the thermos of milk coffee and pack the picnic lunch and morning and afternoon tea snacks, while Michael packed the car. When Tim was young the early morning preparations involved packing nappy bags and baby food and getting him strapped in for the long journey. This early morning ritual became part of the journey and thus part of the fun. We always chose the Newell Highway for the long trip north, because it passed through many beautiful

country towns and because it bypassed the urbanised and congested coastal Highway. The Newell runs generally north-south, parallel to the eastern coast of New South Wales, about 400 kilometres inland, and is the main inland direct road link from Victoria to Queensland. We had driven to Surfers Paradise for our honeymoon in 1971 but went via the Pacific Highway. Dad had taken us to Queensland for family holidays and Michael had travelled with mates from Newcastle but used the Pacific Highway. The Newell then also became part of our family’s folklore. It was always dark and cold when we drove out. The highway to Yass was busy with oncoming traffic carrying commuters from Yass and Murrumbateman to work in Canberra. The right turn off the Hume Highway and onto the Lachlan Valley Way, was always a welcome sight, and signalled our departure from the urban sprawl and main highways, and meant we were well and truly on

The selection of the books we listened to on our road trips took much research. However, we always started with a ‘Paul Temple’ by Francis Durbridge. At first, I wasn’t at all impressed with these books, thinking they were very old fashioned but Michael loved them. Over the years I came to enjoy the adventures of Paul and his wife Louise, affectionately known as ‘Steve’. Paul solved whodunit crimes through subtle, humorously eloquent reasoning. Always the gentleman, the strongest expletive Paul ever used was ‘by Timothy’ – which so endeared him to a young Tim sitting in the back of the car. We all cheered when he said it. We lived with Paul through exploding motorboats, car

through Boorowa and Cowra to Canowindra for our morning coffee stop around 9 am. The canola fields between Cowra and Canowindra were always such a magical sight. A sea of yellow fields stretching as far as you could see on either side of the road. Canowindra is set on the banks of the Belubula River and is the hot air balloon capital of Australia. We sometimes saw balloons drifting through the early morning pink and orange skies – it was always a delightful sight. Our morning coffee stop in Morris Park in Canowindra was such an enjoyable break. The park has beautiful palm trees and an old tractor on which we always posed for a photo. It also has the necessities including clean toilets. In all our years doing this trip we rarely met anyone else stopping at ‘our’ spot. One year, as we had our coffee, we actually had a tyre fixed, at a nearby tyre shop. PHOTO 2 & 2A Morris Park

crashes, kidnappings and gunfire. We listened to Paul Temple as we drove

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and Golden highways and has a population of approximately 39,000. The city is home to ‘The Taronga Western Plains Zoo’ which has a large open range area that provides an immersive experience for visitors. After a few years of driving through the town, we learnt about Purvis Lane and how to navigate around the back streets of Dubbo. This saved us going through the lights and other stops,

Agatha Christie, Christianna Brand, Peter Robinson, Boris Akunin, and Ian Rankin. We loved ‘Rebus’ these books could last 10 hours or more. The next town on the Newell is Gilgandra, which was usually a refuelling and toilet stop for us. In the earlier years, we had a picnic lunch at beautiful Hickey Falls, a Roadside stop located 56 kilometres on from Gilgandra. It is a beautiful sealed spot with a creek and a path to the falls. There are picnic tables and waste bins and the area is well maintained. However, there are no toilet facilities. In later years we had our picnic in the Park next to the Visitor Information Centre in Gilgandra. Here there are picnic tables under a big old tree, clean toilets and water.

and we gained a valuable 15-20 minutes. By the time we reached the Newell, we were ready

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26 members and marched through Dubbo, where 12 new recruits joined. The march continued through the towns and villages of the Central West before reaching Lithgow and gaining momentum as it headed over the mountains, arriving in Sydney with 263 recruits. After lunch, we drove on to Coonabarabran. To be continued …..

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they choose—hands, heads, legs, shirts etc. and then flutter off to their next space. We were able to observe them choosing a flower for gathering the nectar. The colours were magical and the guide provided by the volunteers was an excellent reference besides also being a great

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Keep your social distance Bribie Style © Howard Kennedy “Keep your social distance!” said the parrot with a screech. “Leave out some seed where we can feed. You really are a peach! “ “Keep your social distance!” said the plover, “please I beg. Cause right now, where you’re walking, I have laid my eggs!” “Keep your social distance!” said the local kangaroos. “We’re worried you might catch it and we might catch it too!” “Keep your social distance!” said pelican, high up on its tower. “Cause when I spray, just clear the way or you may get a shower!” “Keep your social distance!” said the scrub turkey as it scratched. “I concede my selfish greed, but my eggs they have just hatched!” “Keep your social distance!” said the seagull on the beach. “But if by chance you have a chip just leave it out of reach!” “Keep your social distance!” said the osprey with a threat. “If you are prey, just stay away. I haven’t eaten yet!” “Keep your social distance!” mimicked a wise galah. “It hurts so much but stay in touch. Don’t stray away too far!” “Keep your social distance!” said sunrise to sunset. “We share the same space and sky and yet we’ve never met!” “Keep your social distance!” said the dunes unto the tide. “Stay out of reach! We want our beach, to remain here clean and wide!” So…… Keep your social distance if you’re about to cough or sneeze. And if you are greeting me……. without a hug or handshake please! Keep your social distance as you walk around our isle. But if you pass my way, just say ‘gidday’ and give a Bribie smile! Keep your social distance and often wash your hands. Whate’er our fate. We’ll celebrate as we walk on Bribie Sands!

BOHEMIAN VIRUS This is the real thing. It’s not just fantasy. Caught with a virus. No escape from reality. Open my eyes, I look up to the skies and see. Oh Poor Me! It’s not just “Easy come, easy go, little high, little low” Any way the wind blows, this is all to real to me. Mama, I took a trip. Took a cruise to Italy. Now I’m back and woe is me. Mama, retirement’s just begun. But now I’ve gone and thrown it all away. Mama, oooh, I should have washed my hands. If only I had known about it sooner: I carried on, carried on as if nothing really matters. Too late, my time has come. Sends shivers down my spine, body’s aching all the time Goodbye, seems I have to go. Gotta leave you all behind and meet my fate.

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Mama, oooh, I don’t wanna die. I sometimes wish I’d listened, but it’s too late. I see a masked doctor by my bedside: Covid Nineteen! do the Fandango! Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very frightening me. I’m just a poor guy. Can’t afford this virus (He’s just a poor guy from a poor family) Spent my last dollars on a cruise to Italy. Easy come, easy go, please don’t let me go. Bismillah! No, we’ll have to let you go. Nothing really matters, anyone can see. Nothing really matters for me. Anyway the wind blows.

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receipts. It’s amazing how cathartic the feeling is to throw away rubbish. And it can be surprising what is underneath all that paper. Maybe something you have been looking for ages. My offices remain open both in Woodford and Bribie. I will be looking into the Prime Ministers’ support packages and will provide info on same next time.

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The Bribie sub office at my home at Bongaree is available for appointments as is the main office at Woodford. Please contact the Woodford Office for an appointment.

Carolyn Wheeler FCPA Phone (07) 5496 1156 email cwheeler@caliph.net.au web: www.cmwheeler.com.au and face book.

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Bribie Island residents are missing out on a great opportunity. We all know our Koala populations are being decimated by land clearing, development, draught, and most recently the horrendous bush fires. Now is the perfect time to call for Bribie Island’s National Park to be “The National Park” supporting a huge Koala Habitat, a Koala Hospital and an amazing Ecotourism Opportunity. Bribie Islanders’ are constantly making noises that governments should be upgrading our approach roads and the need for a second bridge. Besides our moaning we never really give politicians a reason to act. I have been on the island for three years and can’t say I have heard many, if any, constructive ideas to improve the islands environment. All we ever hear is get rid of the four wheel drives, keep dogs off the beaches, our roads are a mess, and we need another bridge!

Bribie Island is in the Moreton Bay Region of Queensland, the island is 34 kilometres long and 8 kilometres at its widest, less than 20% can be built on. Most of the island is uninhabited national park 55.8 square kilometres. The island is the perfect location for a new government established Australian Koala Sanctuary. The middle of the island has a vast State Forest Plantation of pine trees which could be quickly logged and cleared. I suggest there would be very little environmental impact on our Fauna and Flora. State and Federal governments could quickly initiate mass eucalypt plantings. What a great job for volunteers and people wanting to work 15

hours a week for income support instead of job seeking. In no time we could have homeless Koalas taking up residence and happily breeding! The Island is perfect for a Koala sanctuary; Bribie Island National Parks and Wildlife Service already have a baiting strategy in place to control wild dogs, foxes and feral cats. A dog-fence could be run across the island (at most only 8 kilometres) to control domestic dog access. Koalas’ would have a super safe location, protected by sea on three sides and a fence on the other, a perfect habitat. The Department of Environment and Science oversees Queensland Nation Parks and Wildlife Service, there is already an Ecotourism Development Unit established and functioning. If governments truly want to move quickly and act upon the current Koala crisis why not seek assistance from proven entrepreneurs’ like Robert Comiskey, owner of the Sandstone Point Hotel or someone like the Toowoomba-based Wagners. I am sure Koala Ecotourism would bring a fortune to Bribie Island, give government a reason for new roads, a new bridge and numerous other infrastructure needs. What a great location, its only 55 kilometres from Brisbane, 50 minutes to the airport, one hour to the Sunshine Coast. This week Peter Gleason wrote a brilliant editorial in the Courier Mail ‘Better Planning can save koalas’ he quotes “The World Health Foundation (WHF) estimates there are just 300,000 koalas left in Australia and they will be extinct by 2050”. “It’s

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estimated that Koalas are worth close to a $4 billion a year in tourism to Australia as half of all international visitors rate getting up close and personal with our furry national icon as their number one Aussie experience”. Evidently Bribie Island has more people over 65 than any other postcode in Australia. We already have a huge community of retired and working volunteers. I bet you if I called a public meeting, I could assemble an army of volunteers for a new Bribie based Australian Koala Sanctuary. Solutions not problems, Derek Bongaree

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I would like to bring attention to road users of the hazard on First Avenue road, heading to Woorim on the left side, in the vicinity of the Memorial Gardens. For many weeks now there has been a buildup and spread of a large amount of sand across the cycle lane and now verging on the edge of the roadway. Cyclists are forced to move onto the road to avoid riding through the sand. Please, drivers, be aware that cyclists may have to move out in front of you when you may not expect it. This issue has been reported to the council on more than one occasion but there has been no action to fix the problem. First Avenue road as a whole has always presented hazards for cyclists with the regular egress onto the cycle lane of sand, dirt, branches and other roadside rubbish forcing riders onto the road with cars travelling at up to 80km/h. This is not pleasant for riders and drivers alike. Taking into account my cycle

group riding four times a week, two other organised group rides twice weekly and individual riders, I estimate that that road is used by cyclists possibly up to 100 occasions a week. It would be appropriate for the council to consider weekly maintenance on this road, a run over with the big sweeper perhaps, and regular inspections at the time to note and attend to more major clearing to keep this a safe cycle lane for all road users and leave the roadway for the cars. Cyclists rarely complain about the number of smashed bottles and other debris we have to swerve or stop to avoid in the cycle lane/ roadside, having a number of times returned to the spot to sweep up and remove the debris myself as the council does not maintain regular cleaning of the roadways. I understand these are ongoing problems that can be not be resolved in one action but surely, like anything, regular maintenance is the better option. The sand across the road on First Avenue has the potential for a serious accident involving cyclists and cars, and I am sure no driver wants to hit a cyclists,(no matter how much abuse we may get on the road) and it is council’s responsibility to safely maintain assets it provides for the community. I am sure if it was an issue with a footpath council would fix it promptly to avoid any potential legal action as a result of an accident to a pedestrian. So please, remove the sand before someone gets killed. Regards Jan Marion

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LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Recovery I.D. meeting Monday - 7.30pm - Church of Christ Hall. Corner of Fifth Ave and Foley St, Bongaree. The meeting room is behind the church. Woorim Promises meeting on the beach Sunday 7.30am - Rotary Park, Woorim Beach. Access Area no.3, North St, Woorim. No dogs permitted on the beach, BYO chair. FOR MORE INFO Contact - Jaime 0438622545. Bribie Open I.D. meeting (previously known as the Banksia Beach Friday night meeting). Friday - Open I.D. - 7.00pm - Bribie Island and surrounds Community Centre, 9 Verdoni st, Bellara. Contact Jaime 0438622545. EVERY MON, THU, FRI, SAT ABY RHYME TIME: at the Bribie Library, 10am. EVERY WED ANKSIA GARDEN CLUB: Meet from 9.15am - Noon at the Bribie Community Arts Centre, Sunderland Drive. All welcome. Ph Desley 34088470. 1st WED of the Month AREFOOT BOWLS, BRIBIE ISLAND BOWLS CLUB: 1-3pm, Welsby Parade. $5 per person and kids are FREE with every paying adult. Includes an instructor, greens and equipment hire. 3rd SUN of the Month EACHMERE CRAFT GROUP: Meet at 1.30pm at Beachmere Uniting Church, Cnr Moreton Tce & Second Ave. Bring your craft. Gold coin donation. All welcome. 0417067992. 2nd & 4th WED of the Month EACHMERE INDOOR BOWLS CLUB: Meet at the Community Hall, Progress Avenue. 1.15pm-4pm. Cost $4: includes 3 games of bowls & afternoon tea. PH 0414088358. EVERY MON EACHMERE SLIMMERS INC: Meet at the Community Hall, Progress Ave, Beachmere, 9.00-10.30am. Entry $4.00 per meeting. Contact: Judy 0401153633 or Pat: 54968551. EVERY FRI EING THERE – Grief Contact and Support Morning Tea: Meets at 10.00-11.00am in rooms at George Hartnett Metropolitan Funerals 2/229 Goodwin Dr, Bongaree. This FREE morning tea is hosted by grief counsellor Geoff Bradford. Contact Geoff geoffbradford2@bigpond.com or PH 0421866560. 1st WED of the Month OMBORA OUTRIGGERS: Meet on the beach opposite Dolphin Drive, 10 or more times a week. Find a session that suits you contact us via our website bomboraoutriggers.com. au Everyone is welcome to try. EVERY DAY RIBIE & DISTRICT WOODCRAFTERS ASSOCIATION: Bribie Woodies open daily for members workshop activities. Also sales and demonstrations at Art Centre Markets last Sunday every month. Contact John for information on 0417635093. OPENS DAILY

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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, 6am Wednesdays and 8am Saturdays. Rides leave Information Centre, Benabrow Avenue, Bellara. Contact Isabel on 5496 8661. 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, have been cancelled untiol further notice due to Corona virus PH Lee 34086058.

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Community Arts Centre, 191 Sunderland Dr, Banksia Beach. Please wear closed in shoes. Our annual Gem Show will be held over the weekend of September 14th & 15th, hours - 0800hrs to 1600hrs, at the sheds of the Community Art Centre, 191 Sunderland Dr, Banksia Beach, Bribie Island. PH Lyn 0459391111 & Debbie 0406207282. EVERY MON, TUE, WED, SAT RIBIE ISLAND HANDCRAFT CLUB: Meet at 8am - 11am, Bribie Indoor Bowls Hall, First Ave. All welcome. BYO handcraft. PH Stacey 0438001297. EVERY THU RIBIE ISLAND HEALTHY SLIMMERS FELLOWSHIP: Support group meets Tuesday @ 7:30am at TOCH, 36 Banya St, Bongaree. All welcome. PH Dorothy 54975552 or Sandra 0427829008. EVERY TUE RIBIE ISLAND FAMILY HISTORY INTEREST GROUP: Meet in The Anzac Room, Bribie Island, RSL Club. February To December Only (Tues 1pm, Thurs 10am). PH Bette 34083096. 1st TUE and 2nd THU RIBIE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Monthly meetings in the RSL’s ANZAC Room on Level 1 at 6:30pm. All Welcome. PH Lynne Hooper on 34082336. 2nd WED of the Month RIBIE ISLAND INDOOR BOWLS CLUB: First Ave. Tues 09:00 – 12:00, Weds 13:00 – 16:00, Thurs 18:30 – 21:30, Fri 13:00 – 16:00. Phone 3408 0177 or best call in and see us on Games Days. New members welcome. EVERY TUE, WED, THU, FRI RIBIE ISLAND LIONS CLUB: Meet at blue pacific hotel woorim 6pm for 6.30Pm start. Inquiries on how to join lions phone 0457867390. New members welcome. 2nd & 4th THU Each Month RIBIE ISLAND MIXED SOCIAL DARTS CLUB: Meets at The Bribie Island Golf Club Links Crt Woorim. Names in by 6:15 for 6:30 start. All welcome to come along & have a throw. Restaurant will be open for anyone wishing to eat beforehand. EVERY THU RIBIE ISLAND ORCHESTRA PRACTICE: The Bribie Island Orchestra have postponed their Autumn Concert on Sunday the 5th of April at the Bribie Island Aged Care Community Hall. New dates will be advised.. 54975818. Every SUN of the Month RIBIE ISLAND ORCHID SOCIETY CULTURAL MEETING at Orchid House: Meet at 156A First Ave, Bribie Island Meeting time - Arrival 1:00 pm for a 1:30pm start. Plants must be benched by 1:15 pm when judging commences. Teresa Watson 0407782290. 4th TUE of the Month RIBIE ISLAND ORCHID SOCIETY NEW GROWERS’: Meeting held at Orchid House, 156A First Ave, Bribie Island Meeting time - Arrival 1:00 pm for 1:30 pm start. Teresa Watson 0407782290. 2nd SAT of the Month

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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 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: Weekly Paddling timesMon&Sat 6am for 6.30a.m. Thu Aft 3.30pm for 4p.m. At Spinnaker Sound Boat Ramp adjacent TS Koopa Kal-Ma-Kuta Dve. PH Judy 0488 199 556. Every MON-THU 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 HE GOLDEN ENTERTAINERS CHORAL GROUP: Meet at the Bribie Community Hall in Woorim from 9.0am to 11.0am each Wednesday for fellow ship and vocal practice. If you are interested in singing and enjoy good company why not come along and give it a go? Further details can be obtained by phoning 0421724222 or from our Facebook Page.

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NEW 2019 NISSAN QASHQAI ST-L 2WD AUTO SERIES 2 ONLY

$31,990 DRIVEAWAY!

Plus a 5 Year Unlimited Kilometre Warranty + 5 Years Roadside Assist + 3 Years Mechanical Protection Extended Warranty on top! Limited time offer, subject to availability and dealer’s stock on hand. Price for Private & ABN Buyers only. *Offer excludes Government, Rental, and Fleet Buyers. Contact us for price. 3 Year Mechanical Protection Plan valid when you service with us at Caboolture Nissan. Offer ends 31/03/2020.

Caboolture Nissan 29 Bribie Island Road Caboolture

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www.caboolturenissan.com.au

AFTER HOURS DAMIAN 0420 903 094 - CHANTAL 0458 780 647

BEECHAM USED CARS WEEKLY SPECIALS • FACTORY WARRANTY

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JUST ARRIVED NOW $18,950 JUST ARRIVED NOW $15,950 JUST ARRIVED NOW $10,950 SN 507203

DRIVE AWAY

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• AUTOMATIC

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• REVERSE CAMERA • NAVIGATION

DRIVE AWAY • SIDE STEPS • 3.2 TURBO DIESEL • BULL BAR

WANTED! GOOD QUALITY VEHICLES FOR OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT CARS – UTES – SUVS’ – 4X4S’ 2015 MAZDA 3 SP25 GT SEDAN 2013 FORD RANGER PX XL DUAL CAB 4X4 PLEASE CONTACT JUST ARRIVED NOW $19,950 JUST ARRIVED NOW $23,950 COLIN ROSS ON 5495 1477. SN 507196 DRIVE AWAY SN 507184 DRIVE AWAY 3 YEAR / 175,000 KM MECHANICAL PROTECTION PLAN ON ALL CARS

CABOOLTURE NISSAN 29 Bribie Island Road, Caboolture AFTER HOURS USED - Colin 0416 033 821 Rod 0416 724 244

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03.16.2020 14:19

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