MARCH 2014
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Bell Show Ball Bell Show Ball was well attended on Valentine’s Day with many people from around the district packing the Bell Memorial Hall.
The formal part of the evening saw the judging of ladies entering in their categories. Judges had a hard time making their decisions. With great anticipation the Bell Showgirl for 2014 was announced as Lauren Fisher. Show Princess was presented to Mikayla Heathwood. Junior Miss Showgirl was Rebekah Arnold and Show Queen was Carole Gray. The entrants received many wonderful gifts donated by sponsors including a pearl bracelet, vouchers, flowers and much more. Lauren has volunteered her time at the show and other local events including the Bell and Cooranga North Camp draft. Everyone continued to dance long into the night with the bands Darren Gray and Pure Kaos. The Show Committee would like to thank everyone involved and we would like to wish Lauren all the best at the Toowoomba Show. Casey Laffy Bell Show Society
Photo: (L-R) Junior Miss Showgirl - Rebekah Arnold, Showgirl - Lauren Fisher, Show Queen - Carole Gray, (Front) Show Princess - Mikayla Heathwood Photograph: Fiona Sperling
Photos: (L-R) 1. Lexi, Shanna, Aaron, Jessika and Byron Dunleavy, Brisbane 2. Jaxson, Drew, Lachlan and Mandy Heath, Jandowae 3. Whip cracking demo by Blue Hawton 4. Mary-Ellen and Charleigh Tucker and Eunice Kerwin 5. Jacqueline Newton, Kylie Barth, Daniel Barth and Lauren McDonald 6. Jason and Myra Walton, Stacy Goodwin 7. Jenny and Bossie Hartwig 8. Joan Northcott, Bev Lindenberg, Janelle Mittelstadt, Cheryl Parton and Sue Wilson 9. Jandowae Jammers 10. Justin Haig 11. Zeke Morris, Dean Wenham, Cody Dukes and Alex Schloss 12. Bree-Anna Hunt Photography: Kate Haig. For a wrap up of the Jandowae Street Party, go to page 7.
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www.westerndownsmagazines.com EDITOR Jessica Flynn DESIGN Amelia Wood Kate Haig ACCOUNTS Karel Brownhall PHOTOGRAPHY Western Downs Print Design Photography www.wdpdp.com
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A Note From The Editor It’s hard to believe March is here already, it feels as though the year has just begun, yet here we are almost at Easter again! With March of course comes the change of season, the start of Autumn and hopefully some cooler weather, maybe even some rain if we’re lucky! This month we have a wonderful story from one of our new contributors, Chantahl Stedman, who has written a story on the very talented photographer, Scott Bridle. You will see some of his amazing photographs and read all about Scott on pages 12 - 13 of this edition.
n, Editor Jessica Flyn
We are also excited to bring to our readers a Feature on the upcoming Jandowae Show, and a recap on our local Showgirl Dinners held recently. Congratulations to winners of all categories. There are great competitions in this month’s magazine, with tickets for The Phantom of the Opera up for grabs, as well as our usual Pet of the Month Competition! Enjoy your first Autumn Edition of the Jandowae Mill for 2014.
Jessica Flynn
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Jandowae Jamin’ JANDOWAE MILL Magazine Release - Changes to Business Directory DUE! Jandowae Kindergarten Association AGM. 7pm, Cultural and Community Centre. Jandowae Well Women’s Clinic. Mobile Women’s Health Service. Ph. 0427 636 513 Timbertown Meeting, Jandowae Community & Cultural Centre, 7pm. All welcome. Celebrate National Closing the Gap Day at Tara Medical Centre, 10.30am Jandowae & District Show Jandowae Lions Markets JANDOWAE MILL Deadline Jandowae Races JANDOWAE MILL Magazine Release Jandowae Well Women’s Clinic. Mobile Women’s Health Service. Ph. 0427 636 513 Dalby Show (11 - Show Holiday) Good Friday RACQ Careflight Public Fundraiser “Camp Oven Comedy”, from midday at Monogorilby Hall Easter Sunday Easter Monday
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Timbertown Festival 2014 Volunteer Register in Your Mailbox! Keep an eye on your mailbox as you will soon receive a flier requesting volunteer help for the upcoming Timbertown Festival. The Festival belongs to the town and benefits the community groups and businesses within it, so please complete and return this form as soon as possible! Buskers and Market Stall Holders required! Would you like to be part of the entertainment at the Timbertown Festival? Visit the website www. jandowaetimbertown.org.au and download an application form today. Next Meeting - 13/03/14, 7pm, Jandowae Community and Cultural Centre. Darryl Donald, President
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Lions News Since the last newsletter we have held two more market days, a January and February market. Both market days were well attended by the community. It is always great to see our regular stall holders. Every market day we seem to have someone new come along with something different which makes the day more interesting. Of course the kitchen staff are always kept busy with bacon, sausages and eggs. Hot chips and donuts with our cappuccinos are also a great way to relax on a Sunday morning. Not forgetting our Ringmaster who keeps the kids occupied with the merry-go-round. Following our February markets on Sunday morning, Lions held our zone meeting with Lions coming from Dalby, Cecil Plains and Chinchilla. After the meeting, our visitors and members enjoyed lunch and a cuppa including a chance for a bit of socialising with our neighbouring Lions members. Our members also helped at the Jandowae Street Party night by having a stall cooking donuts and also keeping lots of children busy with the merrygo-round. Our newsletter probably sounds as though we do a lot of catering, but out of this activity we are able to donate to many worthwhile charities and also the local community. Recently we have donated to the Jandowae Memorial Hall Committee and also to our local hospital, with two new pressure relieving mattresses purchased for the hospital with donated funds. These mattresses will provide comfort and pressure relief for many patients in the Palliative Care section of the Hospital.
Photo: Kath Wellstead, Acting Nursing Director, Jandowae Hospital, and Ivan Grundy, Lions President, stand beside one of two pressure relieving mattresses purchased with funds donated by Jandowae Lions. So we work hard as well as enjoying ourselves, and we are always seeking new members to help us shoulder the load.
We have also donated funds to “Aussie Helpers� hoping that some farmers See you at our next markets on 23rd March 2014. can be assisted during this drought. Lions also have foundations such as Australian Lions Children Mobility Foundation and Childhood Cancer Norma Curd, Lions Secretary Research Foundation, to which our club have contributed.
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Jandowae Music Club “Jamin” Session Hey Hey!! All you groovers, did we have a great afternoon of entertainment on the 9th of February! We may not have had whip crackers, but by Jove we had some rockers, country, and squeeze box players, all “pumpin” it out, throughout the afternoon to the record crowd of over 65 people in number. I cannot thank the community and the artists enough for all their efforts, I don’t think I saw anyone go out the door without a smile on their face. We are now getting regular artists coming to the gig and some are travelling from as far away as Kingaroy, Dalby, Brigalow, Chinchilla, Durong and of course our old favourite Jandowae. There are a lot of people to thank but, “A big thanks”, this week goes to two people who never fail us, and they are Les and Oakey of Jandowae. Every session they arrive two hours earlier to set up their equipment for all to use. Without them we may well be lost, and what a pair of characters they are as well. I will not be at the next session, but that is no excuse for you not to come and enjoy yourselves for a gold coin donation, and a plate of “grub”. The next date is 9th of March 2014. Keep On Rollin On Rick Hogarth Jandowae Memorial Hall Committee
Jandowae Business and Community Group This has been a busy and mind boggling past four to five months, with the Business and Community Group working with QGC and a company called Social Ventures Australia. Together they have pushed the Group with “love”, to come up with a Strategic Plan for Jandowae’s future. At the moment the final product is being packaged up for us to reveal to the Jandowae Public for all to view and provide feedback. The meeting for this will be mid to late April as we want to give everybody a chance to come along and be part of the process to help Jandowae move forward (not tell us, we didn’t know it was on). As far as I know nothing like this has been done throughout the Western Downs, all of the Chamber of Commerce/Business Groups have been through the same process and it will take the whole of the Western Downs in the right direction.
Photo: (L - R) Back - Ben McApine, Brad Bourne, Shaun Mc Mahon. Front - Rick Hogarth, Glen Standquist. T-shirts were given to Ben, Shaun and Glen from Social Ventures Australia, who assisted with the Jandowae’s Strategic Plan
won $1000, and to Beryl King for winning the A lot of benefits will come from this process, by television. the Jandowae Business and Community Group We would also like to thank the businesses that having a strategic plan this will enable us to participated in the ‘Shop Local’ draw. have a professional package to send to WDRC, and other organisations to request funding If you haven’t noticed yet we have changed our and grants for projects within the town, for the name slightly to incorporate the Community simple reason that we have a well prepared plan as we thought we may have scared away one and goals, and all has been thought through, of the two important parts of the Group and with the blessing of the town and it’s needs. Thus that’s the COMMUNITY, which is what we are all about. Without the community we don’t have giving us a bit more gusto!! businesses. The WDRC is very much behind the group, having and using us as a voice for the local The group is now called the ‘Jandowae Business area and town, both for and against whatever and Community Group’ situation needs to be addressed.
Don’t forget to put the 10th of March in your Onto something a little less serious, and that’s diary, for the next Group Meeting, from 7.00pm the Jandowae Street Party that was held on at the Memorial / Community Hall. the 7th of February, 2014. All I can say is thank “Jandowae - it’s a Great Place to be” you “Jandowae” for coming out and making it a great night of socialising and entertainment, and Rick Hogarth congratulations to lucky Brenda Tuppack who Business and Community Group President
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Active Anglicans Active Anglicans is off to an active start with our AGM last week, chaired by the retiring Bishop of the Western Region, the Rt. Reverand Bishop Rob Nolan. This was his last current official engagement with our Parish. He has served us well and we wish he and his wife Jan good fortune in his retirement. He may be back again in a visiting capacity once settled into retirement, when he will consider doing ‘relief’ for Parishes such as ours. A special Service was held on Friday 21st February in Toowoomba with large numbers present. We have contributed to the retirement gift fund and wait to see his choice of gift. In the meantime we have also lost the services of our good and cheerful permanent relieving Minister, Reverand Major David Snape. With the return
posted on the notice board at the back of the Church and also in the Op Shop Window. This list is also available from the Office or on the website (google: anglicans-jandowae-stpauls). Enquiries or assistance/advice is available 24/7 This is our sad loss as he was a great morale on: 46685383 email: janglican@dodo.com.au. booster for our congregation. Considerate of all circumstances, he sincerely comforted or UPCOMING: 7th March 9.30am at the Catholic cheered the families to whom he ministered. Church, Hickey St. The World Day of Prayer: Egypt. Thus we will operate on a skeleton service basis for the present with Lay Prayer Services on 1st Sunday 30th March - Ecumenical Service and 3rd Sundays. Communions will be advertised Interdenominational. All welcome at St. Paul’s NEXT FULL COMMUNION whenever a relief Minister is available. Once Market St. 9am. monthly communion services at Taralga village SERVICE, 6th April 9am. Easter services - to be advised. will continue, all are welcome. of more troops from the Middle East regions he has been recalled to an Army base further east, Amberley, and is now unable to get out to us at present.
NOTE: A list of the Parish Council members is Olivia Rose, Warden
Church Catholic Church: Ph: 4663 4132 1st & 3rd Sundays - 7am Mass 2nd & 4th Sundays - 8am Liturgy
whenever a relief Minister is available. tbc. every 5th Sunday. ie Months which have a NEXT full service is 9am, 6th April with 5th Sunday. Hosted on a roster system) Archdeacon Fred Ailwood. Easter: TBA. Uniting Church: Ph: 4668 5344 1st Sunday in January to Easter - 8am Anglican Church: Ph: 4668 5383 Bell: 2pm - 3nd Sunday - Communion April-to September 8.30am Jandowae: Regular Prayer Service 9am- Warra: 7:30am - 1st Sunday - Communion 10am 1st and 3rd Sundays, Tuesday eves. Durong: 11am - 3rd Sunday – Communion Assembly of God: Ph: 4668 6118 6.15-6.45pm. Full communion services (Ecumenical or Combined Churches service Sunday Service 9am
Neighbourhood Watch Jandowae The meeting held at the Jandowae Police station was well attended. Guest speaker was Rick Hogarth who advised that the Jandowae Business Group has changed its name to Jandowae Business and Community Group. All citizens are invited to attend meetings and their input is valuable. Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at 7pm at the Memorial Hall. The strategic plan is to be professional to help move Jandowae forward and encourage younger people to join. A succession
plan is currently being formulated and will soon be revealed to all. Sargent Mark Avent presented the Police report. Mark emphasised that parking is Jandowae is not restricted to the white painted lines. People can park in other areas. A request is being made to main Roads Department to have lines painted outside the post office and Police Station. Councillor Tony Brame N/W Coordinator, advised the meeting of a website that lists all crime activities in any given area. http://www. police.qld.gov.au/forms/CrimeStatsDesktop.asp.
The AGM will be held at the Cultural Centre on Tuesday 20th May at 7pm. Everyone is invited to attend as we all need to be security conscious in our town. Much can be learnt from being a member, please feel free to come, you will be made most welcome. Supper and socialising after the meeting. Margaret Atkinson Secretary
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Jandowae Cottage Craft
Meals on Wheels
Another month has passed us by and we still have had no rain. I guess we have to be patient for a little longer. We had a display at the Jandowae street carnival. This gained a lot of interest and I would sincerely like to congratulate the organisers of the carnival as it was enjoyed by all who attended.
Jandowae MOW held a morning tea on Friday 31st January giving Volunteers the opportunity to meet the new members on the Committee, President Bec Harth and Treasurer Cara Keehn. Guest speaker Debbie Dennien from Queensland Meals on Wheels was able to tell the volunteers some of the changes at QMOW, but more importantly it was Jandowae’s MOW Committee’s way of saying thank you to a very dedicated band of volunteers. Some of the drivers travel into town from up to 30 kilometres away just to deliver one meal. We now have a full roster of driver deliverers but as with most organisations we will gladly welcome more, so if you have a free day Monday to Friday and would like to help deliver meals, you will be made most welcome. It takes about an hour of your time, with meals picked up at the hospital and delivered to our clients.
Our ladies are still working on their hexagon bags and then they start on the bucket bag. Saturday craft begins on the 8th March at 9am. Every one welcome, doesn’t forget morning tea and lunch. Their will only be two craft days in April because of Easter and Anzac Day. Daph Polzin
Craft Calendar 28th March: Bucket bag and meeting 4th April: Bucket bag continued 12th April: Saturday craft 2nd May: UFO 10th May: Saturday craft 16th May: Meeting and UFO
Contact the Secretary Sheila on 4668 5887 (leave a message if I’m not there) or drop into the Pharmacy and leave your name and contact details with Cara.
ROSTER MON
B. LINDENBERG – T. MAUNDER Mar - 24
Apr - 21
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P. FORSAYETH
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DOMICILIARY
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M. ELLIS
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J. COLEMAN – B. WOOD
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S. MAUNDER - P. WOOD
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P & M RENNICK
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L. KROG – N.WILSON
Apr - 07
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P. FORSAYETH
Apr - 08
May - 06
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QCWA COORANGA NORTH
Apr - 09
May - 07
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R. SARGENT – M. BLINCO
Apr - 10
May - 08
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T. WRIGHT
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S. MAUNDER – P. WOOD
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May - 12
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C. HANSHAW
Apr - 15
May - 13
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W. HILL – V. THIES
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May - 14
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B. McKENNA – E. BRADLEY
Apr - 17
May - 15
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J. BICKERTON – D. ATHERTON
Apr - 18
May - 16
Floaters: Jade Wuiske, 4668 5976. Beryl McKenna, 4668 5401. Jandowae Domiciliary Care 4668 5900. Sgnt Mark Avent, 4668 5320.
To our Clients, Jandowae Meals on Wheels will be undertaking its annual survey over the next few weeks and we look forward to receiving your responses.
Jandowae Art Group
‘til next month.
Tutor: Maree Cameron 46686125. Meets 1st Sunday each month at the Catholic Church Hall, Hickey Street, 9.30 3.30. All mediums catered for. Maree Cameron
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Domiciliary Care News Jandowae Domiciliary Care wishes to thank Arthur and the staff of Jandowae Five Star as well as their customers who have generously supported our service. These generous community funds are greatly appreciated and put to good use purchasing items that benefit our clients. Thank you!
individual needs are considered when planning transport services. If you have any concerns regarding your transport needs please feel free to contact our office on 46685900.
As always we welcome volunteer drivers who may be able to spare a couple of days a month to transport clients to medical appointments in Our transport service continues to be very well Chinchilla, Dalby or Toowoomba. used with between four and ten clients being Local and regional artists involved in the 2012 transported each week. Due to this high demand, Timbertown Art Exhibition have now received if two or more clients are travelling to the same mailed invitations to exhibit again in 2014. If you destination on the same day we will consider the are a local artist and you would like to exhibit your possibility of these trips being combined. work at this year’s Timbertown Art Exhibition, to be Thank you to our clients who have been both held from the 6th to the 8th of June, please contact patient and considerate of other clients on these Simone Dalgliesh on 46685900 or 0428812269. combined trips. Simone Dalgliesh RN Please be assured waiting times and client’s
WHAT SERVICES CAN JANDOWAE DOMICILIARY CARE PROVIDE? Service
Description
Staff
Cost
Nursing Care
Includes home assessments and monitoring of chronic health conditions such as diabetes, arthritis and hypertension, wound care and allied health referrals.
Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses
Dressings invoiced
In Home Respite Care
Supporting carers by offering in-home care for the people they normally care for.
Personal Carers
Personal Care
Helping people with day to day tasks such as bathing, grooming, dressing and shopping.
Personal Carers
Social Support
Assisting client’s meet their social requirements such as shopping and outings.
Personal Carers
$5 / hour
Domestic Assistance
Assistance with domestic chores.
Personal Carers
$5 / hour
Home Maintenance
Yard maintenance and minor home maintenance and repairs.
Maintenance staff
$10 / hour
Offering transport to local shops or health and professional appointments in Chinchilla, Kingaroy, Dalby and Toowoomba.
Bell Transport
For bookings with Bell Transport please phone 4668 5900. Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00.pm
Transport Coordinator, Personal Carers or Volunteers
Costs vary depending on distance. Cost calculated on a km basis. PTSS rebate may apply
Centre Based Day Care
Offering care and social interaction at our centre every Tuesday 9.30am - 3.30pm and Thursday 9.00am - 12.00pm. As well as excursions around our local area.
CBDC Coordinator, Personal Carers and volunteers
$5 half day. $9.50 full day. Cost of planned programs will vary.
Community Care Packages
Comprehensive care packages for clients with complex care needs who wish to stay at home.
Personal Carers
17.5% of full aged pension.
Disability Care Services
Individually coordinated care packages for younger disabled clients
Nurses and Personal Carers
Costs vary depending on service.
For more information contact JDC on 4668 5900 or hacc.jandowae@wdrc.qld.gov.au
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2013 is behind us and we are now well into the first quarter of 2014. Residents, families, friends and management committee members enjoyed several festivities over the Christmas period. It was good to have ambulance officers and a member of the public join the Taralga residents for Christmas day lunch. A surprise visit by Santa in short pants delighted all present. January was a reasonably quiet month with several staff members on leave. Several new staff and volunteers have joined the team since the last magazine article and are fitting in well to the Taralga family. The Taralga Management Committee has also welcomed a new member, with Jenny Hartwig accepting an appointment. The independent living units are fully occupied and Taralga aged care facility currently has one vacant room.
Transport Services
Non HACC eligible clients may utilise these services if they are able to work in with a trip that is already planned. For more information contact Karen.
Taralga Happenings
Information and application forms are available from the office or phone 4668 5433. Geoff Sullivan, Administrator
Photo: Senior resident, Mrs Wanda Graham, cutting the Christmas cake
Police Report
Police Report Uniform You will have noticed Queensland Police Officers are now wearing navy blue polo shirts, Commissioner STEWART has approved operational officers to wear the Polo shirts whilst on duty, and the light blue shirts will be worn on formal occasions.
been charged with alleged drug related offences and the illegal fireworks have been relinquished to the crown.
Noise Complaints Police have received a number of calls for service in relation to offenders breaching the peace and playing loud stereos. I would ask all community members to have consideration for their neighbours and keep their music Trespass On Thursday 13/2/2014 & Saturday 15/2/2014 offenders have gained entry down to a dull roar, in particular keep the base music turned down as this to the swimming pool after hours, female clothing and alcohol have been can be heard several streets away. Any resident breaching the peace is located at the scene. Police will commence patrolling the swimming pool liable to a $220 fine or they can be detained and placed in the watch house. nightly and any offender found trespassing will be arrested. Community Policing Jandowae Police Officers have commenced conducting push bike patrols Traffic On 14/2/2014 a male driver was intercepted on George St, Jandowae, the of the township and surrounds, we will be paying particular attention driver was detained by Police after providing a positive roadside breath to the school zones to ensure safety of students in & around the school test, the driver was transported to the Dalby Police Station where he was grounds at all times. breathalysed, the driver was charged with Drink Driving – Reading 0.077%. Adopt A Cop 17/2/2014 at 9.02pm a male was intercepted on High St, Jandowae, Police A/Senior Constable WARD will be officially sworn in by A/Inspector Lance investigations reveal his drivers licence was suspended due to demerit GUTERIDGE of Dalby Burnett Patrol Office, Principals Tony BARTLETT, Jandowae S.S. & Principal Janet BALDOCK Burra Burri S.S. on Thursday points, he has been charged. 6/3/2013. 17/2/2014 at 10.30pm Police received a number of calls in relation to possible shots being fired at the intersection of Hickey & Myall St’s Jandowae. Police Policelink Patrols revealed offenders were illegally letting off fireworks, further Patrols If you have a non urgent matter to report to Police, you can call Policelink located a youth riding a trail bike heading from the township towards the on Ph: 131444, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Non urgent matters include Jandowae Dam, the rider of the motorcycle evaded Police and did not stop, lost property, stealing matters, traffic complaints, neighbourhood disputes, the onboard video camera in the Police vehicle clearly identified the 14 noise complaints. Hooning. year old male driver of the unregistered trail bike. Further Patrols located If you have an urgent matter ring Dalby Police communications on 4669 the youth and the motorcycle at a residence on High St, Jandowae. 9222 and you will speak directly to a Police Officer 24/7 or dial 000. If you The youth involved was returned to the care of his father and he will be need to speak to Police at Jandowae out of office hours, either leave a interviewed at a later date and dealt with under the Youth Justice Act in message on the station answering machine or ring the after hours number relation to a number of traffic offences and alleged fireworks offences. The 4669 9222 and an appointment can be made or a Police response will be motorbike has been impounded by the youth’s father and is held at the organised for you. Police Station until further notice. Mark Avent, OIC Jandowae Police On 21/1/2014 Police from Jandowae and Dalby CIB executed a search warrant at the same address in High St, Police located a small quantity of cannabis and utensils, fireworks were also located. An 18 year old man has
In an Emergency, call 000
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Education
Community
They say they breed them tough in the bush but really I think we breed them brilliant…well that’s the case when you mention the name Scott Bridle. Scott is a born and bred Glenmorgan boy raised at Erambie. His appreciation for nature and the bush was implanted into him from day one by his mother and father as they taught him about the magnificence and splendour that the bush had to offer. With his mother as an artist there is no doubt that Scott “grew up immersed in art” and before long his mother gave him another artistic medium to turn his hand at, photography. Leaving home at age 20 set for the stations up north with camera in hand, Scott embarked on a journey of majestic beauty and admiration. He spent 15 years as a stockman snapping away before graduating to the skies as a pilot. This different angle opened the doorway for Scott in to a new world of photographic opportunities. He spent 10 years in the air before returning to the district with ample images that left the masses in awe. Scott delighted in seeing the pleasant expressions as people looked on through his photos which lead him to compiling his recent book “Outback”. From here Scott decided to try his hand at a bit of healthy competition by entering the BHP Billiton Cannington Waltzing Matilda Photographic Competition. He began his success in this area taking out first place in the Colour Print section in 2010 and more recently again in 2013 with his image (pictured) Jordan’s Woolshed Brenda. Scott continues his passion for photography right here in the Western Downs and is now based in Meandarra with his newly established helicopter business specialising in contract mustering, feral animal control and aerial photography. With his love for the bush, Scott has also developed a special talent for the odd portrait or two. He is currently building his photographic portfolio in order to release another book and plans to do a
few more trips out west before its completion. Scott’s current book “Outback” can be found at all leading book stores or on his website www. scottbridle.com; for bookings and enquiries please contact Scott on 0429 674 114 or Fairway Studios, Goondiwindi. For those that are interested in photography or would even like to just give it a go, Scott will be judging the Photography section at the Tara Show on the 8th March. And just to be sure he never misses an opportunity, Scott “always has his camera with him” no matter where his travels may lead. Chantahl Stedman
Photographer Scott Bridle
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Scott Bridle March 2014 - 13
Musings
The Year 1950...Facts and Fancies What do you remember about the year 1950? I remember I was eight years old and during the Timbertown Festival later this year in June. Of course, RW Blinco and most of that year for me is enveloped in a fog. It was my third year of school, so I Sons were also operating their mill to the east of town. guess a few pecking orders had been established by then. In 1950 the Jandowae Butter factory was our main manufacturing industry, with As I have stated before, the fifties were the glory days of Jandowae. At this particular over 300 farmers supplying cream to the enterprise. For all the newcomers, the time it is good to note that the Jandowae Show was in its third year also, the first factory was situated on the vacant block next to the Swimming Pool. A small brick celebrated in 1948. I seem to recall the builders (Alva McBaron was one) having office is all that remains as evidence of the Dairy Industry in this town. The main some difficulty putting the bits together in the refurbished Pavilion. building came down in the early years of this century. I also remember as a six year old in 1948 waiting for the governor of our great state to arrive. The fact that we were lined up each side of the road from the front entrance remains indelibly imprinted on my brain.... lined up for hours it seemed at the time. Lieutenant General Sir John Lavarak was the man in question. I readily admit Google supplied the information. He was just some bloke in a flash car to myself and most of my classmates.... a very late bloke in a flash car.
There is not much evidence today of the thriving Dairy farming centre that Jandowae was in those heady years. It was the mainstay of the farming fraternity and continued until the factory closed in the early 1970's. The cream was then collected and sent to Dalby where it was processed into butter. The Dalby factory closed in the 1990's. It is now the CRT shop on the left as one drives out of Dalby on the Warrego Highway towards Chinchilla.
Someone made the suggestion that there were 13 pubs in Dalby... but I didn't understand such snide remarks at that tender age. But I guess it is important to note that the road through Dalby in those days went past the other side of the racetrack and down Patrick Street into the town centre, making it a little hard to ignore that town and its attractions.
Jandowae had two bakers, two butchers, two grocery/hardware/household goods shops (Lovell's on George...next to the Ambulance Station and the Pall Mall Traders where Athlone Cottage now stands). Both were very successful enterprises. That road to Dalby was the one seldom travelled by most of us in those years. Jandowae was a standalone centre back then and most of us only ventured down that track in cases of necessity.
Todays main drag was not the main drag back then. I do remember being sick and tired of standing in line, while other kids were taking full advantage of side show Due to lack of space and some inspiration, I will continue this walk down memory alley and the fairy floss, cold drinks and toffee apples! lane next month. The main emphasis will be on the Timber Industry and some of In 1950, Ned Hanlon was Premier, with Frank Nicklin as Opposition leader. Our local the characters pertaining to it. There are some really good stories. And most of bloke was Frederick Allpass, and he was probably the last labor rep to hold the seat them fairly factual (!?) How good is your memory, anyway? of Condamine. I wonder when that will happen again. For all the Eggheads out there: Quiz: What was the name of the sawmill out near Ellis, Ellis and Blinco had the sawmill, on the corner of George and Sydney Streets, Darr Creek in the late forties, early fifties? Answer next month. Clue: Something to up and running in that year. In the next 40 years it had a few name changes as do with timber and processing. partnerships dissolved and new ones began. For example, Blinco, Blinco and Rob Brazier Dowden, then finally Gowan Lea. There should be more information about that
Sausage Stroganoff Ingredients
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2 teaspoons olive oil
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8 thick beef sausages
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3 middle bacon rashers, rind removed, chopped
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1 large brown onion, chopped
Heat oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook sausages, turning, for 8 to 10 minutes or until browned and just cooked through. Transfer to a plate. Cover to keep warm.
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2 garlic cloves, crushed
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500g cup mushrooms, sliced
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1 teaspoon sweet paprika
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1/4 cup tomato paste
Add bacon, onion and garlic to pan. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until bacon is golden. Add mushroom. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until mushroom has softened. Stir in paprika, tomato paste and stock. Bring to a simmer.
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1 cup beef stock
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1/4 cup sour cream
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2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
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Crusty bread, to serve
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Meanwhile, cut each sausage diagonally into 4 thick slices. Add to pan. Season with pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 2 minutes or until sausages are heated through. Remove from heat. Stir in sour cream and chives. Serve with bread.
PREP TIME:
15 minutes
COOKING TIME:
20 minutes
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
SERVINGS:
4
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New entertainment this year will be Ben Bawden’s Cockatoo Chaos, with birds and reptiles. Bring your camera to catch a snap of yourself with the well known Living Statue “Be-Still” (Dave Mulder). This year also heralds the introduction of Noah’s Pig Races and Calcutta, starting from 11am, with five races being fund raisers for organisations within our Community. This is sure to be a lot of fun. Other displays will include Vintage Cars, Street Rods, Vintage engines and machinery, Rock and Roll Dance Displays and an Animal Nursery. The Pet Parade will be held at midday, so bring your favourite pet for a chance to win prizes and ribbons. Our new stage (thanks to Nathan and Ken) will host Rock and Roll Dance Displays and a Fashion Parade from Noni B and Lowes Men’s Wear. The Showmen’s Guild will be providing rides in “ Side Show Alley” and there will be many show and market stalls. Night Time Entertainment will start with the Rodeo followed by the Band “Whiskey Road’ until midnight. All this and there’s more! ONE LUCKY SHOW ATTENDEE WILL WIN A $1000 GATE PRIZE. You will receive a ticket at the gate on show day, to be placed in the barrel at the Office. The winner will be drawn after the Rodeo. We also have a raffle with the prize of a Lovely Murray Grey Floor Rug to be drawn at the show. We thank all of our Trophy Donors and Sponsors who make this a wonderful show displaying what our district has to offer. The Show Office will be open from Monday 17th March, 9.30am to 4pm. Office Phone Number 46685263. Congratulations to our 2014 Showgirls: Miss Show Girl - Brittany Wassell, Junior Miss Show Girl - Adrienne Magnussen, Miss Show Princess - ShayLee Klein, Junior Miss Show Princess - Zoe Haig. These girls will be busy throughout the day sashing Cattle and Horses and will participate in the Grand Parade at about 2pm. Jandowae Show Society
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Garden
Jandowae & District Garden Club Inc. Our next meeting will be in the garden of Dorothy and John Finlayson, 80 Warra Street, Jandowae on Tuesday 25th March. The Chinchilla Garden Centre will be there with plants for sale. Members were recently welcomed back for our first meeting for 2014. We gathered at the Jandowae Cultural Centre in the cool. Our guest Speaker was Lorraine Liste from Toowoomba, and we found her talk very interesting. Questions were forthcoming about the Passive Solar House. Lorraine also explained how she collected rainfall records from local people who had kept rainfall records over long periods. These were collated through Landcare for the Condamine Catchment which of course affects the Murray-Darling water levels. Thank you for sharing your expertise Lorraine. Theresa Eadie from Goombungee was present with Daylilies for sale. She had lovely plants in spite of the dry and puts a lot of expertise into her display. Her talk was very interesting. Thank you for coming Theresa. We hope to see you at our next meeting on 25th March. New members are always welcome. Please bring a hat, chair, mug and lunch to share. Helen Cronin
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Gardening Tips for March After the heat and humidity that we have been having, your roses may be starting to look a bit out of shape. It is a good idea to prune any stray branches and fertilise them with ‘sudden impact for roses’ to keep them going. Petunias, alyssum and lobelia can be planted now to get a good autumn show. It is also a good time to start preparing garden beds for winter planting, by mixing the soil with a slow release fertiliser and gypsum. Winter flowering plants include pansies, sweet peas, foxgloves and larkspur, just to name a few. If you have a vegetable garden, then towards the end of March is the ideal time to prepare a section of the garden so it is ready for your winter vegetables, such as cauliflower, broccoli, onions, peas, cabbage etc. Don’t forget to visit Dalby Landscapes’ Facebook page or drop in and see our friendly staff at 15 Hospital Road, if you would like any further gardening advice. Dalby Landscapes & Home Garden Supplies
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Education
Jandowae State School
Chaplaincy
Our student leaders’ induction ceremony was the focus for week five. 2014 leaders are Dylan Brown and Mia Peters School Captains, with Mitch Tucker and Sheralee Wenham elected as the Vice Captains. The Prefect Group contains Zeke Morris, Isabella Grima, Bree Gordon, Sophie Mynick and Shaye-Lee Klein. Support Officers for 2014 include Andrew Evans, Joe Phelan, Cameron Hunt, Cody Cockburn and Dean Wenham. The Sport Captains are Dylan Brown and Isabella Grima (Cunningham) along with Dean Wenham and Shaye-Lee Klein (Leichhardt). Each group of leaders read their pledge in front of the students, staff, parents and family friends. Our special guests provided some well-chosen words to guide our aspiring leaders before presenting each group with their badges. Thank you to Senior Constable Alan, Business and Community Group Chairman Rick, P&C President Wade, Lions Club President Ivan and RSL President Darcy.
The Jandowae State School community has this year welcomed a new chaplain to their staff.
The Great Results Guarantee is being finalised this week. All schools across Queensland are designing strategies to support the concept that all students meet the National Benchmarks for literacy and numeracy or have an evidence based plan for students unable to meet the benchmarks. All our school community are extremely busy adjusting lesson plans where needed to focus on providing the best opportunities for success for our children at Jandowae. The year four class with Mrs Duncan, Mrs Mittelstadt and Mrs Hawton has been heavily involved with their sustainability project and are taking to the garden in preparation for growing winter crops for harvest and cooking. Active After School Community sport has commenced with basketball and soccer and the students appear to be having much fun. The school is participating in a P&C fund raiser on Friday March 7th with students participating in a walk-a-thon. The school choir presented their latest song at the leaders induction which was superb. The choir is entered into two eisteddfods this year. In closing, our school positive behaviour support program (SWPBS) has commenced brilliantly in 2014. Recipients of rewards for reaching their first milestones will occur this week. Mrs Woollett and her team have done a great job. Each week the students are presented with a school core value which is then taught in more detail in a lesson. School wide signage is the next phase of SWPBS at Jandowae.
Former Chinchilla Christian School teacher, Matthew Stoner, commenced duties as the Jandowae State School chaplain at the beginning of the 2014 school year.
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Jandowae State School has been without a chaplain since the middle of 2012. Following Matt’s appointment, the Local Chaplaincy Committee held an Annual General Meeting on Monday 24th February.
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The new LCC consists of: President Tim Baskerville, Vice President Ian Gall, Secretary Cheryl Hill, Treasurer Geoff Sullivan, Members IPP Vicki Sullivan, Heather Gall, Daph Polzin, Coral Brownhall, Jim Baskerville, Ruth Sargent, Tony Bartlett, Alan Conroy It is anticipated that the LCC will hold fundraising events throughout the year and will be seeking pledges of financial support to assist with the funding of the chaplaincy position.
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Should any member of the public wish to assist in these areas, either financially or in kind, please contact any of the committee members or the Jandowae State School office for further information. Details of future chaplaincy events will be published in the next issue of the Jandowae Mill. Geoff Sullivan, Treasurer Jandowae LCC
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Anthony Bartlett Principal 5. 22 - March 2014
Matt has been well accepted and welcomed by students and teachers and early reports indicate that the addition of a chaplain to the school community is having positive results.
Photos: (L-R) Back - Darcy White, President Jandowae RSL, Wade Bidstrup, President P&C, Senior Constable Alan Ward, Ivan Grundy, President Jandowae Lions, Front - Vice Captains Mitch Tucker, Sheralee Wenham and Captains Mia Peters and Dylan Brown 2. Cunningham House Captains Isabella Grima and Dylan Brown, Darcy White, Leichardt House Captains Shaye-Lee Klein and Dean Wenham 3. Vice Captains Mitch Tucker and Sheralee Wenham, School Captains Mia Peters and Dylan Brown, with Wade Bidstrup 4. Prefects Isabella Grima, Zeke Morris, Bree Gordan, Sophie Meynink and Shaye-Lee Klein with Senior Constable Alan Ward 5. Support Officers Cody Cockburn, Joseph Phelan, Cameron Hunt and Dean Wenham, with Ivan Grundy. PHOTOGRAPHS: Karel Brownhall
Education
Kindy Kapers As I write this we are busily getting ready to open Kindy the week of the 24th of February. Our thanks goes again to Lenny and his building crew who have done many hours and lots of weekend work to help us achieve our goal. Our thanks also to Michael Wood for giving up his weekend to help get us opened. I would like to give my personal thanks to Jillian Alexander who has gone above and beyond in getting this major renovation completed. The Kindergarten is looking magnificent, thanks to all the parents old and new that came to help put the Kindy back together again. We are looking for donations of NATIVE shrubs and plants for our new landscaped areas if you
have anything you would like to donate please children missing out on Kindy and no three year drop it off to the Kindy or to myself. Any NATIVE olds would have received a place. Thanks to the Renovation and Refurbishment Grant from plants would be gratefully received. the Department of Education Employment and Our focus has been on getting the Kindy open Training, we can now meet the growing needs of but rest assured we will be holding a grand our community now and into the future. opening which may take the form of twilight BBQ, drinks and open Kindy so that all the people Once again a reminder that we are holding our who have helped can come along and see our AGM on the 12th of March at the Community and Cultural Centre at 7pm. All are welcome to fantastic new Kindy. come along and we look forward to seeing some I am very pleased to say that we have limited of the new parents attend. spaces available so if you are wishing your child to attend Kindergarten please ensure that Until next month. they are on our waiting list. With our current Maree Taylor enrolments as they are, if we had not extended President the Kindergarten, there would be pre-prep
We’re back! A sincere thank you to the ladies at the Jandowae Cultural Centre for accommodating the teaching staff over the previous four weeks as we eagerly awaited the final touches to our new kindy building. It was lovely having a base to work from, however we are very glad to be back doing what we love most, working alongside little children. We are very excited about the year ahead. We have a strong teaching team, large numbers of little people and wonderful families to support the journey ahead. At Jandowae Kindergarten we aim to provide the children with high quality care and educational experiences. Our routines are flexible and are adjusted to meet the needs of the children. The program is also based on the children’s interests, allowing the children to take their learning in multiple different directions alongside peers and their teachers.
routines, exploring our beautiful new play spaces and learning to play harmoniously amongst peers. Children have been asked to bring in photos from home so we can learn more about each other’s families and interests and in a few weeks’ time, we will invite our grandparents to kindy to share in our learning experiences. The Jandowae Show is just around the corner and it’s always a special time for our Kindy children as they enjoy creating entries for displays. It’s often the first time they create specials artworks for a community event and we always support and encourage this first step in contributing to their community!
you have any old tables, sinks or cooking utensils lying around and not getting used please consider donating these items to your local Kindy. A sincere thank you to all the parents who have helped us prepare for our new kindy year with moving, unpacking, painting, gardening and cleaning and a very special thank you to Jill Alexander and Maree Taylor for being the front runners in facilitating our building project from start to finish (although not quite finished yet). Our staff are truly amazed at what these ladies have achieved and are overwhelmed at the ‘voluntary’ work load these ladies have endured over the past 12 months. We hope you are extremely proud of yourselves and our community will be forever grateful.
Throughout the year, we would like to further develop the outdoor play space. We have ideas for a mud kitchen and music and water walls. We have Your Teaching Team, the support of Loren Barren helping us out with her Kelly, Courtney, Connie and Rhiannon Our beginning weeks will focus on getting to know creative talents and we warmly welcome anyone our new children, establishing our new kindy else’s support and ideas with these projects. If
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Out & About
Community
Business
Montana Welding Montana Welding is a new family business in the Jandowae and Bell Area. Luke Heathwood, pictured, has worked and attended school in this district for over 15 years, and lives locally with his family. With his passion of welding and fabrication, Luke has set out to help farmers, small businesses and the public with welding and repairs. He works from home and can travel to any site for repairs. Designing and fabricating garden ornaments and stands has been a favourite endeavour of Luke’s, and one that he has excelled at. Examples of his work are pictured. Luke can assist with truck and trailer repairs – aluminium welding, brands (number, letter and symbols), garden stand and features, fire place sets and implement repairs and fabrication. Luke and Sarah Heathwood
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Business
Walking in Your Shoes similar experiences to our clients, we know that we will never assume at the outset what it’s like to be them. To do that, we have to walk alongside them and listen. It’s part of our team values at BMO – our value of “understanding” is about respect and good manners, being open and honest, and committed The stories aren’t new to us. Most of the BMO to listening. Partners have grown up on farms and even still work on them, we’ve helped in our families’ It goes right back to ancient Greece. Plato once businesses, we’ve invested and we’ve borrowed. said: “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting We’ve been young and carefree, we’ve studied, a hard battle”. That is why we’ve launched a new and we’ve travelled. We’ve had health crises. We’ve campaign called “We’re with you every step of the lost loved ones. We’ve had families. We get what way”. It means more than just walking beside our it’s like to try and put a child through school while clients and advising them, it’s about being “with praying for the rains to come. And we’ve had good them”; providing a service that’s not dictatorial – times too, like winning a big contract or having a but more like a partnership. good day on the golf course. BMO has worked with During February, we were out on the road travelling clients across a range of industries for more than 24 to Taroom, Miles, Condamine, Dirranbandi, Moonie years. and back to Dalby visiting clients and presenting Importantly though, even though we’ve had our “The Farmer Wants a Life” seminars. One thing There’s an old saying "You can't really know a man until you walk a mile in his shoes”. Last month members of the BMO Team hit the road to get a better sense of just what it’s like to be in the shoes of farmers and business owners across our region.
that really struck us was that no matter how bad the conditions were out in these communities, everywhere we went we were taken aback by the positive spirit of our farming communities. In amongst the desperate need for rain, there were signs of progress and excitement. More than 150 guests came along to the sessions to talk with us about succession planning, business structures, tax tips, government incentives, aged care, employing people, communication and about being aware of the signs of and effects of stress. We know all too well the many challenges all of our local small businesses are facing – not just farmers but service industry, manufacturing, transport and retail. We know that everyone’s wearing a different pair of shoes… Sometimes the path is smooth and sometimes it’s bumpy. Some are skipping through while others are dragging their feet. BMO Business Centre
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Pet of the Month
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The PHANTOM of the OPERA Far beneath the majesty and splendour of the Paris Opera House, the Phantom lives his shadowy existence. Shamed by his grotesque physical appearance he lurks in the misty catacombs beneath the Opera House, exercising a reign of terror over its occupants, but the love he holds for his beautiful protégée, innocent soprano Christine is too strong even for her heart to resist.
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Pet of the Month
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Pets
Rat Bait Toxicity Warning! The mice are everywhere, and where there are mice there is rat bait. This time of year we see a lot of inquisitive dogs coming into the clinic with rat bait toxicity from either eating straight bait, or from eating dead mice. Rat bait works by preventing blood from clotting which is fatal for rats and mice, but can also be fatal for your dog. Despite manufacturer claims that different rat baits are “safe for dogs�, they are not actually pet safe! If your dog is lethargic, having difficulty breathing, continually bleeding without clotting or bruising easily then your dog may be affected by rat bait and must be examined by a veterinarian immediately. Lachy Strohfeldt Veterinarian, Bell Vet Services
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Upcoming Events
Flinton Races 2014 It’s on again! The Annual Flinton Races, to be held Easter Saturday, 19 April, 2014, has grown from strength to strength each year. This year’s race meeting will be no different with a full five race program and $42,000 in prize money up for grabs. The usual bookies’ ring will be in operation where happy punters can bet on the local and interstate races while following the action on the big screens. Gates open at 11.30am and the day kicks off at noon with a complimentary finger food luncheon courtesy of the Committee. The St George Lions Club will be out in force providing bar and BBQ all day. The Lions Club will also be on deck Sunday morning to provide breakfast for those camping. Please remember to bring your cash as there are no Eftpos facilities available on the banks of the Moonie River! Guests are able to book a table under the shade of the bough shed; $25 secures you and your guests a table for eight and a bottle of champagne. Please email Cindy Coggan to book - pccoggan@bordernet.com.au. Families are well catered for and the kids will be entertained all day on the free jumping castle. The evening kicks off with an amazing fireworks display and then rolls into the night with a live band and DJ. The Flinton Race Club Committee has been hard at work all year on a new shower and toilet block. Free camping is available next to the race course. Ladies and gents, make sure you dress to impress as Fashions on the Field will once again take place. Last year’s entries saw a bevy of gorgeous fillies and many handsome lads battle it out for top fashion honours. For those who are fleet of foot and fit, be ready to contest the Flinton Dash Footrace to be held on the track following the last race. There is $1,000 cash up for grabs and the glory of being written into the Flinton History Books. To get to Flinton, simply head west on the Moonie Highway; the Flinton turn off is 12km past Westmar on the right hand side. From St George, the turn off is 110km on the left. Gillian Meppem-Mott
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Health & Beauty
The Need for Sleep In last month’s magazine edition you may have learnt a thing or two about sugar and hopefully you have started on your journey of change. This month we are going to focus on another topic that can vastly affect your health, and that is sleep. Firstly, lets test how well you are sleeping with a simple questionnaire. For more than two weeks have you… • • • • • •
Had trouble getting to sleep? Been sleeping for fewer hours than usual? Had poor quality of sleep? Been tossing and turning at night? Been waking up regularly during the night? Been feeling sleepy most of the day?
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If you answered yes to any of these then you are not alone. About 15% of Australians are estimated to suffer regular sleep difficulties and another 20% claim to suffer occasional problems sleeping. However, having a good night of sleep is important for maintaining good health. The body uses sleep to recharge from the day’s activities. In addition to this we need quality sleep which is not necessarily a long sleep. Lack of sleep or quality sleep can lead to irritability, lack of energy, poor concentration, fatigue, dizziness, slow reaction time, aches and pains, reduced immune function, decreased general well-being, hallucinations and increased risk of mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. Some common sleep problems and disorders include insomnia, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy and sleep apnoea.
Get up at the same time each morning. Go outside into the fresh air Do some form of physical activity, like going for a walk.
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Do not take naps. If you are worrying about problems then make time to address them so that your mind is free of worry and thoughts at night. Monitor your sleep hours and awake hours by using a diary. Avoid drinking caffeinated drinks like coffee, tea or energy drinks and at worst avoid consuming any caffeine after 4pm. Exercise.
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Try to go to bed at the same time each night. Use low light when getting ready for bed; this signals the brain to wind down. Try to keep all electrical items out of your bedroom. Some studies have shown that electricity can interfere with brain activity during sleep. If you have trouble getting to sleep then do a low energy and low stimulation activity before going to be such as reading or sewing. Avoid mobile phones or television as they cause too much stimulation. Also listening to relaxing music can help clear your mind. Ensure your bedroom is quiet, comfortable and dark.
Some tips to improve your sleep
Sleep Tight!
In the Morning
Chantahl Stedman
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Get out of bed as soon as you wake. Don’t go back to sleep.
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Health & Beauty JANDOWAE HEALTH SERVICE - Public Health Services 2014 SERVICE
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OUTPATIENT CLINIC To book 4668 4555. Present 12:45pm
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The Case for Probiotics At one stage or other you have probably heard the term probiotics, (from pro and biota, meaning “for life”), which are good bacteria provided through certain foods and health supplements. Lifestyle factors and antibiotics can upset the balance between good and bad bacteria in the digestive system. We have had some great results using probiotics for Irritable Bowel Syndrome. For this we recommend a product called IBS support by ethical nutrients. It is kept in the fridge. People are even trying it for more severe illnesses such as Crohn’s disease. I used to be a bit sceptical about the routine use of probiotics with antibiotics, but the evidence is now beginning to mount up. Various probiotic strains have been shown to prevent and treat antibiotic-induced diarrhoea. In one study, the incidence of diarrhoea was 35% and probiotic use decreased this to 12%. Also none of the probiotic treated patients had C.difficile, which is a more dangerous pathogen. Another study showed that while probiotics still helped return the gut flora to normal if taken after the course of antibiotics, they were more effective when taken during antibiotic treatment. They have also been shown to reduce the incidence of traveller’s diarrhoea and diarrhoea in children and adults from diverse causes. They continued to be studied for a wide range of gastrointestinal problems. As they are a naturally occurring thing, most people respond well to them, but we would be cautious in recommending them to people with weakened immune systems such as those undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. Inner Health Plus is one of the most popular brands. It must be refrigerated, but contains a lactobacillus and bifidobacterium which are not affected by stomach acid. We use the capsules for adults, and it comes as a powder, Inner Health for kids, which can be mixed with water, juice, milk or food or even taken straight from the spoon. The dose is taken twice daily and spaced away from the antibiotic dose for those taking antibiotics, or once daily at other times. We also have a range which is shelf stable. You may think that ingesting the same bacteria in yoghurt would protect them, but probiotic capsules are 22 times stronger. We also have a range of shelf stable probiotics which are especially helpful for those with busy lives who aren’t always near a refrigerator. So, next time you need antibiotics, you might want to think about adding a probiotic to set things right and avoid this all too common problem.
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General Interest
Interschool Phenomena In 1984 the first ever interschool Equestrian Competition was held in Brisbane with riders coming from various parts of the state. Now some thirty years on, we continue to have a large network with Regional, State and National events. Over the past 6 years the National Championships have been held annually in Melbourne, Sydney and Toowoomba. In 2013 Western Australia held the very first Interschool National Championships away from the eastern sea board in Brigadoon, Perth. In October this year the Western Downs Region had the following riders compete Sean Geraghty, Dominic Holtkamp, Hannah Portbury, Elise Crawford, and Emily, Tom, and Sarah Coggan. These riders had to qualify at regional and then state championships before receiving spots in the Queensland team.
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300 Athletes represented every state in Australia at the championships which ran from the 2nd to the 5th of October. The event was held at the State Equestrian Centre, located in the Swan Valley some thirty minutes from Perth. The Swan Valley is also home to over one-hundred wineries including Houghtons and Taylors. Rumour has it, many interschool parents did enjoy a session of wine tasting or two. At this time Western Australia was receiving one of its wettest years on record. The hospitality of this state was second to none and they were certainly out to make an impression. Of the children that gained selection some decided to use pool horses, which always adds an element of difficulty and surprise not knowing your mount. Those that chose to use pool horse have made long lasting friendships with their WA Hosts. Others made the epic journey of 9000km’s to Western Australia and back. The twenty-two horses that made the journey faced a few hurdles with having to cross three state boarders and having to dump feed at four different check stations. However this journey was full of adventure and exciting tales that included:
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Sharing a camp site at Eucla with 300 Rebel bikies who were being escorted out of WA by forty undercover cops, playing the Nullarbor Links (the world’s longest golf course), seeing the Western Australian native wildflowers, checking out the super pit in Kalgoorlie and whale watching at the Head of the Bight. One family even managed to have a German countess make the trip back with them. Phillip Coggan described the trip “as an adventure of a lifetime and a must do trip for anyone that has not previously crossed the Nullarbor.” On a whole the Western Downs Council collected six national titles across the disciplines of Show jumping, Dressage and Combined Training. An amazing effort from these seven riders given the distance that many of them live from regular coaching. After speaking with Theresa Geraghty who coaches brother Sean she said “The interschool national championships have taken us all over Australia to places that I never thought I would go, I just wish that I had known about it when I was school”.
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The interschool competition season runs from July to the following July this year the regional championships will be held in Dalby on the 10-12 of May, and all new competitors would be greatly received.
Cindy Coggan Photos (right): 1. Sarah Coggan with her horse being greeted by the WA wild flowers 2. Sean showjumping on his pool horse 3. Well travelled horses at The Head of the Bight in SA 4. WA Road sign on the Nullarbor 5. Rebel Bikies being escorted out of WA 4.
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Rates Notices Western Downs ratepayers can save 10 per cent on their rates by paying their bill on or before Wednesday 26 March. Spokesperson for Corporate Support, Councillor Ian Rasmussen said residents will be receiving their rates notices in the mail this week and are encouraged to take advantage of the several convenient payment methods and discount on offer. "The half-yearly rate notices for the period 1 January to 30 June 2014 have now been issued and if ratepayers pay their accounts in full, on or before 26 March, they will receive a 10 per cent discount," he said. "Council offers a number of easy and convenient methods to help with payment, including electronic payments. But please be mindful that rates notices are separate to the water notices that were recently issued. This means there are different biller codes, so if you're paying electronically be sure to refer to the front of your rates notice to use the correct details. "If however customers feel they might have difficulty paying on time, they can simply contact our Customer Contact Centre before 26 March for help in arranging an instalment plan." Cr Rasmussen said residents are also reminded that this is the first rates notice on which they'll see the new State Emergency Management Fire and Rescue (EMFR) Levy. "In July 2013 the State's Urban Fire Levy was reformed and expanded to the Emergency Management Fire and Rescue Levy to ensure a more sustainable funding base for all emergency services," he said. "As of 1 January this year, Council became a collection agency for this new State Emergency Management Fire and Rescue Levy and this will be the first rates notice that you'll see this additional levy listed. Please note that the early payment discount offer does not apply to this levy." Ratepayers who have any general questions about their rates notice should contact the Council on 1300 COUNCIL, visit the website www. wdrc.qld.gov.au, or email info@wdrc.qld.gov.au. Ratepayers who have questions about the EMFR Levy should refer to the information flyer included with their rates notices or read the fact sheet on Council's website www.wdrc.qld.gov.au. If ratepayers need more information or assistance in relation to the EMFR Levy, please contact the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service on 13 QGOV (13 74 68) or visit their website www.fire.qld.gov.au.
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Sport NTP 7/16 - Peter Ireland, Lil Jorgensen Boxercixe is on Tuesday nights, NTP 4/13 - Peter Ireland, Lil commencing at 6.00pm, and Jorgensen going for about an hour. Gold Coin donation. Please remember to wear 09/02/2014 proper shoes and bring a water Sponsor Dave Tuppack/Mark Avent Winner - Reg & Madonna Negus bottle. 59.75 nett Ladies Boxercise is now on Thursday R/Up - Colin Wassell/Mark Davis 60 nights, commencing at 6.00pm. 3/4 nett Gold Coin donation. Please wear NTP 2/11 - Mark Avent/Trevor proper shoes and bring a water McGovern bottle. Don’t worry about how fit you NTP 4/13 - Mark Avent/Trevor are, the point is to get started and McGovern get moving. For more information, NTP 7/16 - Brendan Hickey/Cheryl Parton call Peter Wilson, 46685110. NAGA - Arthur Shirreff/Shane Peter Wilson Heintze 72 nett
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Social Golf 02/02/14 Win R/Up Putt & L/Drive No. 2 No. 4 No. 7 S/Pit
16/02/2014 Sponsor Club Winner - Colin Wassell 63 nett R/Up - Don Blinco 72 nett NTP 2/11 - Peter Ireland NTP 7/16 - Rohan Ellis NTP 4/13 - Ken Sargent
9 ladies played social bowls. Scores: M. Gersekowski, D. Bassingthwaighte, V. Woollett v M. Gersekowski, P. Rennick, M. Pepe 138; B. King, S. Reimers v J. Thornton, W. Hill 18-14. 19/02/2014 10 ladies present for Championship and Social bowls. Results: Open Singles-- R. Berry v G. Ireland 26-17, in a game played over 27 ends. (S. Reimers-- marker). Social – G. Franz, B. King, W. Hill, D. Bassingthwaighte v G. Franz, M. Berghofer, J. Thornton, V. Woollett 15-12.
and South West education region. The students who participate in South West School Sport activities at a district, regional or state level come from all sectors including primary, secondary, special schools and schools of distance education. Nelson’s Family Meats and Jandowae and District Tennis Association will proudly sponsor Mitch for the SW Team.
Mitch was not only selected for the SW Tennis team on Friday, but also received selection as the 2014 Jandowae Prep-10 School ViceChampionship bowls will continue Captain on the same day. in March, with nominations for “Our whole school community is Pairs, Fours, and Triples closing on very proud of Mitch and we are all Wednesday 26th. wishing him the very best in the Ladies’ Section Annual General coming State Trials,” said school Meeting was held on Wednesday Principal, Mr Tony Bartlett.
09/02/14 Win R/Up Putt & L/Drive No. 4 No. 7 S/Pit
19 Players 26th February at 8:30 am. Cheryl Parton Karel Brownhall Steve Blinco Thelma Nauschutz, Games Arthur Shirreff Photo below: Mitch Tucker Director Madonna Negus Col Wassell 23/02/2014 Graham Jorgensen 2014 Sponsor Amalgamated Pest Merv Abbott Control, Dalby Come along to the Jandowae Winner- Mark Davis 67 nett 14 Players Recreation Grounds on Wednesday R/Up - Don Blinco 70 nett Jack Hill nights at 6pm, $2 per player, Winner - Cheryl Parton 71 nett Graham Jorgensen contact Michael Gall, 0417636133 R/Up - Audra Blinco 75 nett Reg Negus or Michael Wood, 0447685056 for NTP 2/11 - Mark Davis Arthur Shirreff more information. NTP 7/16 - Steven Blinco Peter Rathmmell NTP 4/13 - Patrick Weldon Madonna Negus
16/02/14 Win R/Up No. 4 & L/Drive Putt S/Pit
11 Players Jeff Pain Iris Thompson Col Wassell Peter Wilson Jack Hill
23/02/14 Win R/Up & No. 7 No. 4 & Split Putt L/Drive
11 Players Madonna Negus Brendan Taylor Mark Davis Brendan Hickey Arthur Shirreff
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Golf Club 02/02/2014 Sponsor Peter Wilson Winner - Peter Ireland 65 nett R/Up - Audra Blinco 73 nett NTP 2/11 - Peter Ireland 38 - March 2014
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Jandowae Student Makes South-West Tennis Team for 2014
Social netball will resume in 2014 in the second week of Term 1. For more information, contact Georgia Mitch Tucker from Jandowae PrepTanner (text) 0427 272 527 or Sara 10 State School was selected in the Rudd 4668 5302. 2014, 19 years and under South West Tennis Team. A Team of four boys and four girls were selected at the South West trials at Chinchilla on Friday 21st February. Mitch will now compete in the State 05/02/14 Championships in Caloundra from 7 ladies present for bowls, playing 13th March to 16th March. for Ag Score and trophies donated by T. Nauschutz. Geographically the South West School Sport Region extends Results: W. Hill, D. Bassingthwaighte, from the Jandowae area in the S. Reimers, R. Berry v W. Hill, M. east to Hebel in the south, west Berghofer, G. Ireland, V. Woollett to Eromanga and north as far as 25-7. Tambo - Taroom. South West School Sport is part of the Darling Downs 12/02/2014
Jandowae Ladies Bowls - Feb 2014
Tennis Club Ladies Social Tennis is on Wednesdays at 9:30am, new players are very welcome. If you are interested in social night tennis or tennis fixtures, please register your name with the club Secretary on 46685080. The tennis courts and clubhouse are available for public hire by obtaining a key from the Jandowae Accommodation Park Office. Mary-Ellen’s Tennis Coaching is on Wednesday afternoons, phone 46686175 or 0427 818 348.
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FOR SALE - WASHING MACHINE Simpson automatic washing machine, VGC, 5.5kg, 12mths old. $300 ONO. Ph. 4668 5334 .....................................
FOR SALE – SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON 2009 Allwheel drive auto wagon. One owner, full service docs, always garaged, mainly highway kms 96000. 4 new tyres, many extras. CVT transmission = Great fuel economy. $19000 negotiable ph 46630720 ......................................
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LX Holden Captiva Seat Covers, in good condition. Call Col Smith: 0429 092 590 ..................................... FOR SALE - DUAL CAB HILUX 2008 Hilux Dual Cab. 3.0 D4D SR 98,000kms. Extras: towbar, bullbar, wired for car fridge and caravan. Extra battery and fuel filter. Roof racks and brand new ARB canopy. Excellent condition. POA. Ph: Robby 0427 582 124 ...................................... FOR SALE - ALUMINIUM BOAT Aluminium boat 3.75m Stessco tripper on redco trailer 13” wheels. 25HP motor fish finder, carped floor etc as new $5900. Ph Col Gott 4627 1498 0429949522 ...................................... URGENT SALE - UTE Reasonable Offers Considered Holden Commodore VYII 2004 Ute Excellent Condition 133400km. Twin Exhaust. 5 speed manual. Black Interior. Upgraded Stereo. Near new Tyres. Body Kit. Goes Great. Reduced to $10,000 ONO. Ph: 4668 5110 ...................................... FOR SALE - Sheep Dorpers - PB self shedders top quality 4 ewes 1 ram all young at $550 (lot) Chinchilla. Ph 0409 272 880 .................................... FOR SALE - BIRDS Bourkes - normal rosa and splits from $35 at Chinchilla Ph 0409 272 880 Finch - stars, cubans, yellow breast, cutthroat from $65 pr Charcoal and white from $8 ea at Dalby and Chinchilla Markets Ph 0409 272 880 .................................... FOR SALE - BOAT Aluminium Boat Stacer sea sprite 3.1m only used twice as new $1290 Ph Col Gott 4627 1498 / 0429 949 522 .................................... FOR SALE - RIDE ON MOWER Rover Ride on Mower, GC, 10hp motor, Auto Drive. $450 ONO Ph. 4668 5334
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FOR SALE - FRIDGE FREEZER LG Fridge Freezer, frost free, 2 yrs old, VGC, $300 ONO. Ph: 4668 5334 ..................................... FOR SALE - AIR CON Omega Altise portable aircon! Still with 24 months replacement warranty. Only used a handful of times. Purchased January last year for $530 selling for only $300. Jandowae 0408263542 ..................................... FOR SALE - TRAIL BIKE Kawasaki KZ 250F Trail Bike 2012 model. New plastics and graphics. Spare set of plastics. Goes great, excellent condition $5500 ONO. Ph: 4668 5110 ..................................... FOR SALE – NEW FURNITURE Infants change table, coffee tables, wine rack, mail box, dolls house, Ph. Jandowae 4668 5497 ..................................... FOR SALE – CAMPER TRAILER Double bed on trailer base with extra large room enclosed by canvas. Full annexe, some extras. Registered and in very good condition. $3200 negotiable Ph 4663 0720 ..................................... Aluminium Boat Stacer sea sprite 3.1m only used twice as new $1290 Ph Col Gott 4627 1498 0429949522 ..................................... FOR SALE – CEDAR WARDROBE Large 3 door wardrobe circa 1880. Hanging space each side, drawers in centre, large central mirror. Can email photos. Good condition, always in house and polished. $2000 negotiable ph 4663 0720
JANDOWAE ANGLICAN CHURCH OP SHOP First full week of every month, $1.00 clothing sale. Open Mon-Sat. ...................................... QUEENSLAND LOST PET REGISTER www.facebook.com/Queenslandlostpets Statewide support, Local knowledge. https://www.facebook.com/qlpr. wdrqld Ph: Janette: 0427 657 568 ...................................... STALL HOLDERS INVITATION The Jandowae Timbertown Festival is seeking stall holders for the upcoming 2014 Festival (6th-9th June 2014). Please visit www.jandowaetimbertown. org.au to download an application form. Festival attendance is estimated to be over 10000 people. ..................................... POSTPONED Hannaford Campdraft - which was to be held on March 15-16 at Hannaford has been postponed due to the drought.
680 ac. with good stands of Ironbark and Cypress. Perm water in billabongs and creek. I bdrm Donga fully equipped with shwr and toilet under cover. 7000 gal rainwater with pumps. 10m x 6m lockable shed on concrete. Good TV & mobile phone cover. 1 Kw Solar power, Solar HWS and 12v frig/freezer included. Has a lot of potential for a number of uses and is only 15 kms from town. Fiat tractor and Hino truck cheap if required. $275k with vendor finance on 10% dep and 6% interest P.A. Repayments neg. Contact Doug 0458 599 367 or email: doug.w@ harboursat.com.au for photos. ...................................... BUSINESS + HOUSE FOR URGENT SALE Meandarra Licensed Post Office, lock stock & barrel with huge 4 bedroom house + 2 Door Garage for URGENT SALE ($negotiable$). For more information please ring Chris in confidence at Ph: 4665 6130 or 0467 489 075 or meandarrapo@yahoo.com.au ...................................... FOR SALE House with Income on 5 acres. 3 Bedroom, 2 toilets, air-con in main bedroom and living area. 9’ ceilings, hardiplank exterior and shed. 2 government school bus run contracts and 2 buses. $320,000. Ph: Jerry 4663 0050. ......................................
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4 Bedroom House in Jandowae. Renovated bathroom, kitchen with granite bench tops, huge living areas. House sale includes all furniture (everything from the TV to beds etc.) Double carport. Lockable shed 6 x 4m, covered patio area, landscaped gardens. Great buy for a family or an investment property. 64 George St, Jandowae. $200 000. Ph: 4632 4093 ......................................
PROPERTY FOR SALE - JANDOWAE HOUSE Approximately 12 years old, 4 bedrooms, good scooter ramp to verandah - 2 bay lockable car shed with workshop, laundry and toilet attached. Price - $227,000.00. Ph: 4668 5781.
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Country Markets Chinchilla Markets - 3rd Sunday of the month. Dalby Markets - 3rd Saturday of every month from 7am - Dalby Showgrounds - Nicholson Street, Dalby. Hivesville Country Markets - 4th Sunday of each month at Hivesville Sports Grounds Ph: 0459 493 511 Kingaroy Artists’ Cottage Markets - 2nd Saturday of the month 41636977 Kingaroy Senior Citizens Markets - 3rd Saturday of the month. Ph: 41644130 Kumbia Markets - only held on the 5th Saturday of the month, in months that there is a 5th Saturday 4163 6548 Jandowae Markets - 4th Sunday of month, Lion’s Park 4668 5486 or 4668 5408 Miles Markets - 2nd Saturday of month, 8:30am - 12 noon. St Luke’s, Dawson Street, Miles. Ph. 4627 1757 Nanango Markets - 1st Saturday of the month 0427 631 273 Wondai Markets - 2nd Saturday of month 4168 5550 Warra Country Markets - 2nd Saturday of every THIRD month, Warra Park, Warrego Highway Ph: 468 1113 or 0422 828 762 Dalby Showground Markets - 3rd Saturday of each month, except April. Ph: 0429 696 775 This is a FREE Section - if you would like any details added or changed, please email: jandowae@westerndownsmagazines.com
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Community Contacts Community
Hobby Clubs / Associations
Ag Force
Robert Green
4665 7126
Ambulance Committee
George Sturgess
0428157566
Bell & District Art Group
Ruth Storey
4633 1348
Cottage Craft Inc
Robin Battaglene
46631283
Garden Club
Jean Sorley
4663 1339
QCWA:
George Hames
4662 1268
Heather Gall
4663 6132
Bell & District NHW Bell Bunya Community Centre Bell Progress & Heritage Jandowae & District Progress & Heritage Ass. Jandowae Domiciliary
4668 5900
Jandowae Lions Club
Ivan Grundy
4668 5408
Sheila Campbell
4668 5887
Tony Brame - Coordinator Margaret Atkinson Secretary
4668 5312 4668 5880
Loren Baron
0488747771
Jandowae Showgrounds Management Committee
Lillian Krog
4668 5268
Jandowae & District Show Society
Sue Schrag
4668 5227
Tony Bartlett
4668 4333
Kelly Muller
4668 5665
Lifeline- Financial Counselling
Julie Lane
1300 991 443
Landcare Group
Phil Labrie
0427664940
Iris Thompson
4665 7501
Tom Bradley
0408457100
Darryl Donald
4668 5243
Jandowae Meals On Wheels Jandowae Neighbourhood Watch
Jandowae P-10 State School P&C Association
Jandowae State School Kindergarten
Race Club SES Support Group Timbertown Committee www.jandowaetimbertown.org.au Churches/Church Groups Churches/ Church Groups Ian Gall Catholic Church Dalby Catholic Women's League Uniting Church Ladies’ Guild St Paul’s Guild Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church
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Art Group
Maree Cameron
4668 6125
Sally Maunder
4668 5283
Noela Wilson
4668 6737
Carol Chandler Cheryl Cosgrove Bev Lindenberg
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Bob Harling
4668 5241
Mal Wunsch
4668 5448
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Squash Club Cricket Clubs Jandowae Canaga Golf Club Swimming Club Ski Club Bowls Club Tennis Club Netball (Junior) Junior Rugby League Boxing Club Pony Club Bell Pony Club Jandowae Pool Touch Football Halls For Hire Halls for Hire Memorial Hall Anglican Parish Centre Inverai Hall Hire Cooranga North Hall Mobile Cold Room BBQ Hire Uniting Church Hall Catholic Church Hall Bell Memorial Public Hall Yamsion Hall for Hire Bell Showgrounds - Tucker Box, Bar & Betting Area
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Bunya Mountain Accommodation Centre - info@ bunyamountains.com Ph. 4668 3126
Accountants
BMO Dalby - Business Growth, Wealth Creation, Loans and Leasing, Accounting and Tax - 4662 3722
Air Conditioning
043 Split Installtions - Service, supply and install air conditioners E: murray@043split.com.au Ph: 0437 754 844
Anglican Church
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Bank
ANZ, High St, Jandowae.
Beauty
Cosmetic Elegance Clinic Toowoomba - 4638 2700 www. cosmeticelegance.com.au Nicole’s Simply Beautiful- 56 Patrick St Dalby 4669 8198
Builder
Anthony Bowman - New Homes - Renovations Extensions - 0438 685 407 Hughes & Sons Builders - Quality Service - Friendly Advice Call Darren 0427 631 003
Hair & Beauty
Katrina’s Shop 24 Dalby Shoppingworld Ph. 07 4662 5336
Hardware
Thrifty Link Hardware, Jandowae. Ph. 4668 5445.
Harvesting
Claden Contract Harvesting, Ph. Zac Clark, 04299963153 Ph. 4668 5462. 456 Jandowae East Rd, Jandowae.
Hotel
Club Hotel Jandowae - George St Jandowae Ph. 4668 5302 Exchange Hotel, 41 High St, Jandowae. Ph. 4668 5390.
House Removal & Restumping
Wassell House Removals - Restumping, Raising and Levelling 4668 5547
Hydraulics
Simplicity Hydraulics - 28 Loudoun Rd, Dalby. Ph: 4660 6001. E: hydraulics@simplicityaus.com.au
Kitchens
Ross Gersekowski - kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, laundry, bars, wall units - 46685640 0428987975
Music Centre
Bi-Rite Electrical - O’Shea’s Music Centre. 23 Hospital Rd, Dalby. Ph: 4662 3100
Optometrists
Eyecare Eyewear, Dalby Shoppingworld, Ph: 4669 7072, Chinchilla Central, Ph: 4668 9888 John Davies Optometrists – We’re Serious About Your Eyes - 46a Archibald St, Dalby. Ph: 4662 3725
Butcher
Nelson’s Family Meats - 43 High St, Jandowae. : 4668 5439
Café
Jandowae Café - 48 High St. Pizza, fresh bread, slices, cakes, fruit & veg, sandwiches and rolls. 4668 5004
Party Hire
Cattle Handling Equipment
Morrissey & Co, Ph. 07 4668 5317, Fax: 07 4668 5490. sales@morrisseyco.com.au, www.morrisseyco.com.au
Time2Party - 16 Eileen Street, Dalby. Ph: 4669 8998. F: 4662 3825
Pet Grooming
Childcare
Chinchilla Family Day Care, Ph. 4668 9521. www. careearlychildhoood.com.au
Best Friends Bath House, Leah Davison. Mobile Dog Grooming servicing Jandowae, Bell, Dalby and Chinchilla. Ph. 0499 023 518. BFbathhouse@live.com. www.bestfriendsbathhouse.com.
Computer Sales & Repairs
Brodah Computer Systems - Ph: 0417 143 459 - Reliable Local Service Since 1997
Pharmacy
Jandowae Pharmacy - 36 High St, Jandowae. 4668 5342
Council
Western Downs Regional Council, Tara Customer Service Centre - 19 Fry Street - Ph: 4665 3133
Printing and Graphic Design
Western Downs Print Design Photography - Business Cards, Stubbie Coolers, Docket Books, Stationery, 4668 5953
Diesel Mechanic
Attitude Contracting, 119 Bunya St, Dalby. Ph. 0429 622 747. attitudecontracting@bigpond.com
Property Maintenance
Handyman service, complete bond cleans, yard maintenance, rubbish removal, gutter cleans, car body removal. Ph. Andy 0407 678 700
Dry Hire Ploughs
Contact Sam Haig 0409 486 411 or 4668 6151
Drafting & Building Design
Martin Building Design - Residential, Commercial, Industrial. Ph. 4662 1403. www.martindesign.com.au
Seamstress
DVD Conversion from VHS etc.
“Save your memories before it’s too late!” George Sturgess -Mob: 0428 157 566
Lauri McDonald – Laurilily Studio. Alterations, mending, ironing service, handmade clothing. For appointment call 0457 244 174.
Smash Repairs
Graham Rawlinson Paint and Panel - All insurance and private work - 46688742
Electrician
Michael Wood Electrical - local, reliable, experienced. 0447 685 056
Shipping Container Hire & Sales
Dalby Containers - Ph: 4663 5544
Flooring
Dalby Carpet Court - 33 Condamine St, Dalby - Ph: 4662 3870 Fax: 4662 5144
Freighters
SQPS - Overnight from Brisbane and Toowoomba 4633 3513
Funeral Services
Burstows - 9 Rochdale St Dalby, Ph: 4679 8200
Furniture
Gosden’s Machinery – Shipping Containers and used farm machinery – 24999 Warrego Hwy, Chinchilla 46652289 or 0427584397. Timber
Blinco Bros Timbers - 18079 Warrego Hwy, Dalby. Ph: 4669 6766, E: dalby@blincotimbers.com.au
Dalby Dealers Furniture, 8 Eileen St Dalby, Ph: 4662 2828, F: 4662 5758, W: www.homemakersaustrallia.com.au
Towing
Free Quotes. Reliable Service. Local Jandowae business. Phone Andy on 0407 678 700
Garden Centre
Dalby Landscape & Home Garden Supplies. 15 Hospital Rd, Dalby. Ph: 4662 3910. F: 4662 5475
Vet
Bell Veterinary Services - In Jandowae Monday - Friday 4663 1315 for bookings
Government
QGAP Jandowae offering government services. Ph 0746685488 Fax0746794479 email jandowae.qgap@qld. gov.au
Website Design
Kabosh Creative - ‘Elgin’, Condamine, Ph. 4627 7290, www. kaboshcreative.com.au
Grain & Commodity Traders
Dalgrains - 25 years’ experience. 4669 8777 or 0408 718 089
Welding
Montana Welding, Luke Heathwood, Ph. 0419 021 702. montanalimousins@bigpond.com.
Groceries
Jandowae 5 Star, 23 George St, Jandowae 4668 5293
Hair & Beauty
Innov8 - Hair - Style - Beauty - Louise, Steph and Brittany. 49 High St, Jandowae 4668 5154
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