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Out & About

South West Regional Showgirl Finals Wandoan’s 2014 Miss Showgirl, Sarah Stiller, is preparing to make an appearance in the ‘Queensland Country Life’ Miss Showgirl State Finals, to be held at the Brisbane Exhibition early in August. Sarah recently won the South West Regional Finals which were held at Dirranbandi against seven other entrants. Sarah, who has grown up at Guluguba, said she is excited to be a part of the State Finals at the Ekka. “It’s a wonderful opportunity and I’m really looking forward to meeting the other finalists and to experiencing what is on offer,” Sarah said. “The Miss Showgirl Competition is a fantastic way to become involved with your local show, as well as providing a great opportunity to travel and to meet like-minded people.” Sarah and 10 other finalists from across the state will tour the ‘Queensland Country Life’ office, have afternoon tea with her Governor Excellency at Government House and lunch at Parliament House with the Speaker. They will visit the Childhood Cancer support premises and several sponsors located throughout the city, as well as sash bulls in the main arena and taste the best strawberries and cream the Ekka has to offer.

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Nel Blackley from Taroom will also make a final’s appearance in Brisbane, after winning the prestigious dark rich fruit cake competition at the South West finals. Del Kehl from Wallumbilla was judged as runner-up. Kimberley Hay, the current Treasurer of the Taroom Show Society, was runner-up to Dirranbandi’s Benn Wilson in the Rural Ambassador Competition. Taroom supporters had even more reason to celebrate after it was announced they will hold the Regional Finals in 2016.

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Story and Photographs - Andrea Schulz Photos: 1. Showgirl entrants from across the South West subchamber  2. The 2014 Miss South West Showgirl Sarah Stiller, Wandoan, with the 2013 Miss Queensland Showgirl Dona Baker, Monto, & the 2014 Miss South West Showgirl runner-up Jessica Kerr, Charleville  3. George & Bobbie Moore, Miles  4. Carmel Stiller, Guluguba, & Carmel Waugh, Meandarra  5. Miles Showgirl Renae Turvey, & Anita Thomson, Miles  6. Taroom’s Showgirl Danielle Brown, with Tara McNally, Taroom  7. Samara Hoffman, Guluguba, & Gabby White, Bauhinia  8. Rural Ambassador winner Benn Wilson, Dirranbandi, runner-up Kimberley Hay, Taroom, & entrant George Golden, Wandoan  9. Rowan O’Hara, Chinchilla, Christie McLennan, Taroom, & Shane Williams, Taroom  10. Ben & Lachlan Postle, Wandoan

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Miles Community Investment Plan: Building A Strong Local Vision Through United Action Miles District Chamber of Commerce has recently received the much awaited first ever Miles Community Investment Plan. The plan aims to deliver a range of community projects and initiatives within the next five years. The plan, developed by Urbis, a national firm specialising in planning and development of communities and cities, has assisted our community through consultation and site visits to map out what is required and how to help make it happen. Miles Community Members, Business, Industry and Western Downs Regional Council have supported the development of the Miles Community Investment Plan by way of financial support. Miles District Chamber of Commerce wishes to express its thanks for this support; without it, the plan would not have been Members of the Miles District Chamber of Commerce, and the Miles community, have thrown their support possible. behind the Miles Community Investment Plan  (Photograph: Penny Eamer) PROPOSED LEGACY PROJECTS FOR THE MILES STAYING CONNECTED COMMUNITY There are a number of exciting legacy projects Young entrepreneurs program: that are identified in the plan. Now it is about • rolling them out! Applying for and securing the funding to help realise the larger projects and • initiatives, includes things like: • Anzac Park Transformation: • • • • • • • • •

Refurbishment of Anzac Park Maintain integrity and respect of the Anzac memorial Create a must-stop destination Option for Pop-up tenancies New/refurbished amenities Onsite events infrastructure Play and public art areas Additional shady trees, seating Adaptive use of railway area

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A family-friendly, online information and advice portal; hosted by Chamber of Commerce Information for new residents A published Miles annual event program with opportunities to try new activities Advisory service for businesses seeking to attract and retain staff Links to the council, Murilla Community Centre, schools and other services

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Investing in the development of young people through a Rising Stars program Initiation of an incubator fund for start-up grants Support with developing/decision-making model around the incubator fund Mentoring support for young people involved in small business Encouraging youth to act as change agents for the Miles Community Focus on youth aged 15–30 years old

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Focus on Miles as the ‘Gateway to the SouthWest’ region’s many natural and historic attractions Develop a program of local activities and events Continue investment in Miles Historical Village Investigate tourist camping options Increase the capacity of local operators through training and certificate programs Plan for upgrades to key town sites

Miles District Chamber of Commerce will officially present the plan at their AGM on the 28th August, 2014. For further information or to Youth-friendly places: receive a digital copy of the plan yourself, please • Create safe, attractive and flexible young- email Chamber at: milescip1on1@gmail.com people’s places District • Facilitate activities to help engage/maintain Miles Family friend ly STRO Chamber of the youth population MIL NG COM ES great peopl HISTORY M e • A monthly young people’s night at the local Commerce U N IT active INVES Y TME café with live music, affordable food and no PLAN NT 2014 structured activity – 2019 • A quarterly “food and fun” market at Anzac Park with mobile food vans and local live music • Work with surrounding towns such as Chinchilla and Roma on a roving market MAKING IT HAPPEN

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For further information or to receive a digital copy of the plan yourself, please email Chamber at: milescip1on1@gmail.com

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www.westerndownsmagazines.com EDITOR Jessica Flynn

On The Cover

DESIGN Amy Skerman Kate Haig JOURNALISM Ann Alcock ACCOUNTS Karel Brownhall

The 2014 Beef, Bells and Bottle Tree Festival, Miles, is set to be better than ever.

PHOTOGRAPHY Western Downs Print Design Photography www.wdpdp.com

Running from the 4th to 14th September, 2014, you can find a lift out program on pages 17 - 20 of this month’s Miles Lily.

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A Note from the Team….. The Western Downs has some exciting events occurring around the region in the next month. Most notably, Dalby is holding the Delicious & DeLIGHTful festival on the 23rd–24th August (p8), and the Beef, Bells & Bottle Tree Festival is scheduled for the 4th–14th September in Miles (p17–20). We encourage you all to visit these great local events, support your communities and have fun while meeting some new, friendly people! Ann had the pleasure of meeting with Chris and the team at Dalby Landscape & Home Garden Supplies this month, and she found that not only do they stock everything you need for the garden, but they have a wonderful range of gift and housewares available too! You can read about it on pages 26-2. This is the first of our Business Profile’s to be published, if you would like the opportunity to have your business advertised in this way, please phone Shelly: 0417 829 080. The Dalby Harvest now has a new home in the main street of Dalby, and Amy is loving the opportunity to work in the town! While it is the new home of the Dalby Harvest, feel free to drop in and have a chat to Amy about any of your design needs. She is happy to talk with you about design, and also help you go through your advertising options for any of our magazines! The office at 133 Cunningham Street (Chamber of Commerce building) is open Mondays to Wednesdays from 9am–4pm, and Thursday and Friday by appointment. Don’t forget that our Jandowae office is also a great place to get more information about design and advertising in the magazines; Kate and Karel are more than happy to help you out! We hope you enjoy your August edition of the ‘Miles Lily’, and look forward to the great events that the Western Downs has to offer this month.

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Community Billboard

Community Billboard proudly supported by Origin September

August 6th

Miles Artisan Bootcamp (MAB) Information Session 5.30 - 6.30pm, Murilla Room, Dogwood Crossing, Miles

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Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am

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QCWA Division Finals Day, Leichhardt Centre, Miles. Entries received from 9am, judging from 10am.

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Beef, Bells and Bottle Tree Festival, Miles

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Miles Historical Village Museum 43rd Anniversary Day

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Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am

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Chinchilla High Neon Night Fun Run & After Party. Ph. Kelly Statham, 4668 9021

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Annual Brigalow Ball, Music by Sound Elite. Licensed, starts 8pm. Proceeds aid Cancer Research. For more info ph Lynn Dahlheimer 46652195.

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Noonga’s Senior’s Week Event, FREE morning tea and lunch, guest speaker, cent auction.

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Wandoan Doubles Championships 2014, Wandoan Tennis Club. Family event, 3 grades, entries clo -se 5pm 8th September. For more info: Jason Erbacher 0400 930 694, jerba7@hotmail. com; Terry & Margaret Holland, (b/h) 4627 4170 or 4627 4321 (a/h)

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Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am

Chinchilla Auto Fest 2014. Ph. Rhonda Bruggeman, 0412786928

* Add your notices here for FREE! Email: miles@westerndownsmagazines.com or fax: 3054 0550 or phone: 4668 5953

Local Meetings DOGWOOD MOTOR AUTO GROUP - MILES CAR CLUB Meets first Wednesday of each month 7.00pm Respite Room, Miles Community Centre Ph. Les 46 271 324 Andrew 46 277 282 or John 0437 327 848. All motoring enthusiasts welcome; young guns and old cranks. Machinery; anything with wheels and an internal combustion engine, motorcycles, tractors ,trucks ,planes ,trains and automobiles. The club conducts regular ‘Caffeine n Gasoline’ runs to popular motoring events and places of nostalgic and historical mechanisation interest. Club motto ‘Who cares ,we got spares’. FRIENDS OF CARINYA Meet on 4th Thurs – 9am Carinya Hostel Ph: Val Drowley Ph: 4627 1690 GURULMUNDI QCWA Meetings at the Gurulmundi Hall, 1st Monday of the month at 11.00 a.m followed by basket lunch. More information, call Susan on 4627 4291. All welcome. LADIES TENNIS CLUB Every Wednesday morning 8 - 8:30. $2 to play. Contact Janene: 4627 1549 MILES ART GROUP Wednesday mornings: 9 am till early afternoon. No charge. Bring your own art supplies. John Mullins room or in the foyer, Dogwood Crossing, 81 Murilla St, Miles. For more info: Patricia Hinz, pmhinz@bigpond. com or Priscilla Mundell nelgai@bigpond.com

MILES BOOK CLUB 1st Thursday of each month at the Miles Library - 5pm to 6pm Ph. 4679 4426 MILES DISTRICT JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Every 2nd Wednesday of the month - 6pm at the Centenary Oval Clubhouse - all welcome Ph. Aaron Finden President MDJRL on 0418677634 MILES HOSPITAL AUXILIARY BINGO 2nd Tuesday and last Friday of every month. Senior Cititens Building, Murilla Street - 9.30am. All money raised goes to improving the Miles Hospital. MILES INDEPENDENT COUNTRY ENTERTAINERS Every 2nd Sunday of the month. 1pm - 4pm at the Luthern Hall, Miles. Ph: Jan Williams on 46658165 MILES DISTRICT JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6pm. Centenary Oval Clubhouse, Miles. All Welcome. Ph 0418 677 634 MILES LIONS CLUB INC Every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6pm. Senior Citizens building (next door to the Golden West Motel). Contact Rosie on 46271344 MILES MARKETS 2nd Saturday of month, 8:30am - 12 noon. St Luke’s, Dawson Street, Miles. Ph. 4627 1757

This is a FREE Section. To include your Date Claimers and Local Meetings, please email: miles@westerndownsmagazines.com or Fax: 3054 0550

MILES REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL Meetings are every 2nd. Tuesday at 7.00pm. in the Miles Primary School Library at 7.00pm. All welcome. Ph. 46271707. No meetings December or January. MURILLA GARDEN GROUP Meetings the 2nd Thursday for the months of March/ April/May/June/Sept/Oct & Nov. Ph. 46281144 QCWA Meets 2nd Friday of each month - Contact Kath: 4627 1774 or Fay 4627 1883 QCWA Condamine-Arubial Meetings at Restroom, Foster St. Condamine, 3rd Tuesday of the month, 9.00am. For more information, call Maree, ph. 46656119. All welcome RED CROSS MEETINGS - MONTHLY 1st Wednesday of each month - except for December and January - held at the Miles Hospital Grounds. 10:30am - 12pm. Ph: Trisha 4627 1216 TODDLER WEDNESDAY @ WANDOAN LIBRARY 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Wandoan Library 10am - 11am Ph: 4679 4445 TODDLER TUESDAY @ DOGWOOD CROSSING 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of each both at Miles Library 10.30am-11.15am Ph. 4679 4426 WOMEN’S HEALTH DOCTOR Dr. Felicity Rea visits Miles Hospital bi-monthly. Phone Miles Hospital for appointments: 4628 5600. Medicare card required. August 2014 - 5


Out & About

Taroom Rodeo The 60th Annual Taroom Rodeo had all the thrills and spills that you would expect, but two new events in this year’s program proved definite crowd pleasers amongst all the old favourites. The inaugural local steer riding competition, formally known as the club challenge, attracted eager eyes as locals in teams of three rode to earn points for their favourite watering hole. The clubs represented included the Leichhardt Hotel Motel, the Taroom Bowls Club, the Cattle Camp Motel, the Taroom Golf Club and the Dawson Jockey Club.

Robert Lethbridge, Taroom, with his grandson Oli Lethbridge

Ned Hay, Stuart Hay and Chloe Browning put in a spectacular effort for the Bowls Club, earning bragging rights as winners. They donated their $1000 prize money to the Taroom Palliative Care group.

Saddle bronc action

The new Iron Man All Round Champion Buckle was hotly contested, as competitors gave it their best in the rope, stock and rough riding events. The event was named in honour of Jim Maguire, a Taroom cowboy, who became one of Australia’s best. After points were calculated, 17 year old Jake MalayMurphy was awarded the $500 prize money and a crafted Ride Tuff buckle made by Eddie Fisher.

Bridie Lord, Wandoan, & Adam Rice, Armidale

To help celebrate 60 years of rodeo in Taroom, the majority of local businesses participated in a new concept where shop owners decorated their premises or set up a display. The APRA Rodeo Queen of Australia, Mallory Doyle from Ballarat, Victoria, judged the shops and chose the Taroom Gift Shop as the winner.

Amanda Adams, Taroom& Georgie Griffiths, Injune

Organisers and Committee members were thrilled with the overall success and support for this year’s event and would like to thank everyone who helped to make it such a success.

Comet girls Kellie Jones & Stacey McCallum

Story and Photographs - Andrea Schulz

Results: Bull ride - no scores Saddle Bronc - Anthony Caldwell Bareback - Stuart Frame Rope and Tie - Shane Iker Steer Wrestling - Kacey Kenny Barrel Race - Jamie Lee Williams Team Roping - Jessie Townsend and Grant Henrahan Ladies Breakaway - Tamara Knox

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Junior Barrel Race - Ellie Guard Junior Breakaway - Ty Pokarier Second Division Saddle - John McNamee Second Division Bareback - Ian Niemann Second Division Bull Ride - Peter Degoumois


Community

Noonga Notes Pie Warmer A pie warmer was recently purchased through “Caring for our Communities” Grant from the Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services. It was put to good use on the recent tennis day and is a valuable asset to catering at the hall, including the upcoming Seniors’ Day. Seniors’ Day Planning is well underway for the Noonga Seniors’ Week Celebration on Tuesday, 19th August. The day is being hosted by the Association and sponsored by COTA Queensland. The itinerary for the day is as follows -

Photos & Results - School Holidays Tennis Tournament: High School Boys (A) - Winner: Henry Sinnamon; Runner up: Lochie Smith; Encouragement : Bailey Brown High School Girls (B) - Winner: Ella Ronnefeild; Runner up: Marnie Leahy; Encouragement: Hayley Brown Primary Boys (A) - Winner: Blake Moore; Runner Up: Hilton Bidgood Primary Girls (A) - Winner: Payton Leahy; Runner up: Lucy Ronnefeild; Encouragement: Charleigh Tucker Primary Boys (B) - Winner: Jack Parkinson; Runner up: Cory Leahy Primary Girls (B) - Winner: Lindsay Brown Primary Boys (C) - Winner: Carter Bidgood; Runners up: Monty Hindman; Encouragement: Ned Hindman Primary Girls (C) - Winner: Andree Moore; Runner up: Grace Andrew

High School Boys A winner Henry Sinnamon, RU Lochie Smith

10.30 – Complimentary morning tea served 11.00 – Guest Speaker – Lisa from Vital Health talking on “How important it is to stay active” 12 pm – Complimentary lunch 12.30 – Browse market stalls and displays 1.30 – Drawing of Cent Auction. Ticket sheets to purchase for $1 each. Bookings are essential for catering. Please phone Polly Leahy 46276483 or Fiona Sinnamon 46276357. School Holidays Tennis Tournament The Noonga Community Association recently held a School holiday’s tennis Championships Tournament at the Noonga Tennis Courts. Twenty five players in 3 divisions enjoyed a full day of tennis, with some of the younger ones learning the intricacies of the scoring and also moving about on the tennis court. Singles and an American tournament style doubles gave everyone a chance to improve their skills and the unexpectedness of the traditional ant bed Noonga Courts also made the day interesting to those unused to the playing surface. All in all, a good day was had by all and ‘thank you’, Polly Leahy, for organising the day! Noonga Community Association Inc

Photos L-R: High School Girls B Winner Ella Ronnefeild, RU Marnie Leahy;  Primary Boys A Winner Blake Moore, RU Hilton Bidgood;  Primary Girls A Winner Payton Leahy, RU Lucy Ronnefeild

Photos L-R: Primary Girls A Encouragement Charleigh Tucker;  Primary Boys B Winner Jack Parkinson, RU Cory Leahy;  Primary Boys C Winner Carter Bidgood

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Community

Upcoming Events Community

Dalby Gears Up for Dalby’s Delicious & DeLIGHTful 2014 Festival and 12:00 pm and to listen to the Dalby Jazz Band as well as the performers from “Music of the Surat”. Be part of the launch of the CD from that program sponsored by Arrow Energy. Creative artists have also been invited to bring out their easels and brushes etc. and to add to the spectacle. There will be an opportunity to vote for your favourite artist On the Saturday morning, Cunningham Street will and to view their works. come alive with buskers competing in a busk-off for a place in the Busking Final to be held that night. You Sounds like a perfect weekend! We hope to see you will have the opportunity to applaud your favourite there! artist after the Lantern Parade. Beth Wood The Festival begins at 3:00 pm at Anderson Park with a Citizenship Ceremony being held for a large group of people becoming Australian citizens. This will be followed by multicultural entertainment which is sure to delight the crowd. A large range of children’s activities will keep the youngsters occupied. Dalby Welcoming Community Committee along with its Principal Partner, Arrow Energy, are busily preparing for the fifth Delicious & DeLIGHTful Festival to be held on Saturday, 23rd and Sunday, 24th August. For the first time, the Festival will extend into a two day event.

The range of cultures providing delicious food to be sampled has been extended this year to include: Korean, Spanish, Indonesian and Vietnamese as well as the ones that have been so popular in previous years – Indian, South African, Italian, Dutch, German, Chinese, Hungarian, Filipino, English, African and American. Four hundred small lanterns have been delivered for children, adults and groups to decorate in a multicultural theme and these will be carried in the unique and spectacular Lantern Parade that meanders along beautiful Myall Creek after dark. Complimenting these will be the big and colourful lanterns provided by LightnUp to add to the visual spectacle that celebrates our diverse culture and that people talk about for weeks each year. Sunday morning will provide a perfect opportunity to relax with a gourmet brunch between 9:00 am

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Miles Artisan Bootcamp (MAB) Are you an artisan engaged in creating unique handmade items such as furniture, homewares, decorative items, jewellery, accessories, clothing, paper, gourmet foods…just to name a few? Are you a hobbyist who would like to attend your first market or a seasoned artisan who wants to increase their income? Are you interested in developing or extending your skills to market and sell your work? The Miles Artisan Bootcamp (MAB) might be for you! MAB is a four month program that will enable you to achieve more from your craft. It’s personalised help, mentoring and business education that addresses the areas where you need support to grow your money making opportunities. Enjoy developing your skills and being part of the artisan community! The program will cover all aspects of your artisan business including: Developing an achievable plan to help get you to where you want to be with your craft Understanding what website / digital technologies will work best for you Creating your artisan profile (the image you present to buyers) Understanding why your customers buy from you and how you can achieve more orders Working out pricing that makes sense to you and the buyer But more than this, you’ll have... An experienced business mentor working with you one-on-one Opportunities to attend markets and exhibitions Group learning session and involvement in collaborative creative projects that will inspire you Sounds great doesn’t it! If you want to be involved, there are a couple of things we need from you... Active engagement in the course, workshops and mentoring sessions. You’ll need to dedicate 1 – 2 hours per week to accomplish the Bootcamp tasks and get the most out of the program Creating artisan products for sales opportunities Participation fee: $100—this is heavily subsidised at only 5% of the full cost of the program and can be paid via instalments

To find out more, come to the information session or contact the Cultural Development Officer Anne Keam on 4679 4430 or email anne.keam@wdrc.qld.gov.au

Information Session: Wednesday 6th August 5:30pm—6:30pm The Murilla Room Dogwood Crossing Miles This project is part of the Miles Ahead Program and Dogwood Crossing, Miles through Western Downs Regional Council August 2014 - 9


Out & About

Wandoan Ambulance Open Day The Wandoan Ambulance Station held an Open insight into what the officers are doing and it’s Day on July 17 to display their new equipment wonderful to be a part of something special in the and to proudly introduce the latest members of community.” their team. One of the first honorary bearers of the Wandoan School students and locals alike met the new Ambulance Station, Ron Booth, was in attendance officer in charge, Bruce Chalmers, and they also on the day. had the opportunity to get up close and personal Story and Photographs - Andrea Schulz with the new $30,000 mannequin. Photos: Students from the Guluguba State School at the Wandoan Ambulance Station open day. Frieda Hoffman, Guluguba, with Wandoan’s officer in charge Bruce Chalmers, and Wandoan officer Martin Ryan. The state-of-the-art $30,000 mannequin. 4. Margarette Sinnamon, Wandoan, meets the new mannequin. 5. Abby Staines, Guluguba, testes her first aid skills.

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Through funds raised solely in the community, the 1. Wandoan depot was able to purchase the stateof-the-art equipment. The mannequin will allow 2. local officers to train onsite and allow them to fine tune their skills whenever time is available. 3. President of the Wandoan Local Ambulance Committee, Frieda Hoffman, said the officers can practise anything relating to first aid on the mannequin.

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“We had our new car on display and Wandoan is fortunate enough to now have two vehicles. We were also able to open up the centre itself for people and students to have a look through. We’re proud that it is set up for relieving officers to have their whole family stay with them if need be,” Mrs Hoffman said. “We encourage anyone interested to join our local Ambulance Committee. You get a great

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Queensland Country Women’s Association Miles Branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association was formed in June, 1924 by Mrs Farmer and Mrs Sterne. Following the formation of the Association on 11 August, 1922, Mrs Hake was the foundation President followed a few months later by Mrs Donnelly. Miss Martin was the first Secretary / Treasurer. Mrs Seammell was to follow as President and Miss Rayner as Secretary / Treasurer.

land from the Railway so the Association has an asset.

1962 was a busy and happy year. The Branch entertained the Governor, Sir Henry Abel Smith and Lady May to morning tea in the rooms. The Division Annual Meeting was held in the new Civic Centre in Miles in November with 170 members and on the same evening, entertained Dame Alice Berry in the Rest Rooms. They catered for Anzac Meetings were first held in Mrs Lynagh’s, then Mrs Day luncheon, weddings, street stalls, held first aid Hughes’ tea shop, then at Mrs Thorley’s Boarding lectures and a successful cookery contest and had House. In 1937, the meetings were held in the the rooms painted inside and out. residence of the Australia Bank of Commerce. On the 21st July, 1927, all buildings in that part of 1967, we were honoured with a visit from Mrs the main street were burnt to the ground and it is Hallion, State President of CWA of South Australia, believed the early record books of the branch were accompanied by Mrs Speed; surrounding branches lost. Later meetings were held in the old hall and joined us for this day. Also that same year, the on very hot days on the footpath outside the hall Branch gave half of all its proceeds from functions to the Miles Hospital towards a humidicrib. to the interest of passers-by. The Branch continues to support local needs and also the wider focus of the QCWA in raising money for such things as drought and flood relief. We study an International Country and participate in such things as cooking, handcraft Members worked to have improvements made to and photography competitions. We raise money the waiting room at the Railway Station and also to assist the Associated Country Women of the helped to support the QCWA Warwick girl’s hostel World in their quest to assist women in the poorer countries of the world to raise their standard of and the Lota home for country women. living by starting small business. A very active ‘Younger Set’ was also supported by Most importantly, we are a group of women who the parent branch in this time. meet to uphold the Association’s Objectives to Negotiations were started with the Railway support women and children, be it with a friendly Department to lease a block of land, with the cuppa and chat, raising money for projects or ultimate aim to build rest rooms. In February, 1949, lobbying Government for change. We would be after much fund raising, the rooms were officially happy to welcome anyone who wants to join us! opened; the building cost 1,000 pounds and only 400 pounds had to be borrowed which was paid Queensland Country Women’s Association back very quickly. On the 24th October, 1964, Photos: QCWA Miles Branch recently celebrated a new room for Maternal and Child Health was their 90th Anniversary in the CWA rooms in Miles. A opened. Further additions were added over time birthday cake was cut by members of the Miles Branch and it is equipped for emergency accommodation. and enjoyed, along with a sumptuous morning tea, by The Branch later raised the money and bought the many QCWA friends and supporters. During the 2nd World War, members joined the ACF and dropped normal activities. After this period, it would seem the branch nearly collapsed but later was built up to a membership of 78.

Max & Delma Scotney 0427 728 469

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Competition

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Her close relationship with the children and her generous nature gradually captures the heart of the Captain but the happiness of their marriage is cut short but Austria’s invasion by the Nazi’s who demand the Captain’s immediate return to service in their navy. This classic tale is loved for the many songs that bring the show to life, including Climb Every Mountain, Do-remi, My Favorite Things, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, So Long, Farewell and The Sound of Music.

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* Congratulations to Glen Marshall, Dalby, winner of our July competition - two tickets to see La bohème

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When Maria (Shannon Gralow) proves too high-spirited for life in a convent, she is sent to be the governess for the seven children of a widowed naval commander, Captain Von Trapp (Russell Reynolds).

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Community

2014 Seniors Week

ORIGIN COMMUNITY SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM

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8/12/2014

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8/18/2014

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Meandarra Ballara, 10am 33 Osler Street, Meandarra

Bingo, Morning Tea, Lunch

Donna Ph: 4665 6336

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Dalby

Dalby Bowls Club

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Morning Tea, Lunch, Concert and Raffle, “My Favourite Hat” theme, Tickets $10 per person.

Fiona Henderson Ph: 4679 4420

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Leichhardt Centre

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Morning Tea, entertainment. Mad Hatter’s theme

Rhea Connolly Ph: 4679 4455

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Dalby Senior Citizens Hall

9am

Cards and Scrabble, Morning Tea

U3A Ph: (07) 4662 2733

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Dalby PCYC

10am 11.30am

Introduction to light exercise, morning tea included

Sarah Dodd Ph: (07) 4672-2400

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Wandoan Cultural Centre

10am

Morning Tea, Lunch, Mad Hatter’s theme

Rhea Connolly Ph: 4679 4455

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Tara Function Room

10am

Morning Tea

Sharon O’Shea Ph: 4679 4462

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Dalby Shopping World

9.00am 12.00pm

Live Music and Free Coffee for seniors. Fun prizes also up for grabs

Dalby Shopping World Ph: (07) 4662 2577

8/20/2014

Wednesday Dalby

Ningana 1.30pm Retirement Village

Variety Concert “Ningana’s Musical Mayhem”, Raffle, Afternoon Tea, Gold Coin Donation

Lyn Cross Ph: (07) 4669 0100

8/21/2014

Thursday

Dalby

Dalby Senior Citizens Hall

9.30am - Morning Tea, 11.30am Entertainment by Scott Tweedie, Raffles, Gold Coin Donation

Dalby Pensioners League June Krump Ph: (07) 4662 1036

8/21/2014 Thursday

Jandowae

Jandowae Cultural Centre

9am

Arts & Craft Display, Cards, Board Games & Craft Morning Tea

Jandowae Domiciliary Ph: (07) 4668 5900

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Friday

Chinchilla

Wattle Room, Chinchilla Cultural Centre

10am

Morning Tea, Mad Hatter’s theme

Terri Cobb Ph: 4679 4110

8/22/2014

Friday

Dalby

Dalby Pioneer Park

10am

Morning Tea followed by guided tour of the musuem. Cost $5. Craft Shop Open, Bookings Essential

Dalby Pioneer Park Ph: (07) 4662 4760

Round 3, 2014 applications now open Our Community Sponsorship Program offers community organisations and groups of all sizes, the opportunity to access financial assistance and in-kind contributions to support events and programs that benefit the local community. The program aims to add value to activities that make a positive contribution to one or more of the following areas: • Skills and education • Community safety, health and wellbeing

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Application round dates: Round 3: 1 July – 30 September 2014 (recommended if your event/activity is in December 2014 onwards, due to time required for processing and to ensure maximum lead time prior to the event.) Round 4: 1 October – 31 December 2014 (recommended if your event/activity is in March 2015 onwards, due to time required for processing and to ensure maximum lead time prior to the event.) Results will be announced after the applications close for each round. If an application is submitted after the funding round closing date, it will be assessed in the next round.

For further information contact the council on 1300 COUNCIL or visit www.wdrc.qld.gov.au

For an Origin community sponsorship application form, any assistance or to find out more email community.sponsorship@originenergy.com.au, visit originenergy.com.au or call us on 1800 526 369.

Phil Berting PSM CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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Business

Successful Succession for Envision Partners On Tuesday, 1st July, customers, team members and friends of EnVision Partners gathered to celebrate Gerard O’Sullivan’s retirement from the firm after 30 years in the accounting industry.

The accounting industry has seen huge changes over the past 30 years. Gerard noted that the most significant change in the accounting industry has been the impact of information technology. In the 80s, information technology was in its infancy and electronic records were supported by huge paper files. Most practices had a computer. Now each employee has one and the offices are largely paperless. Snail mail has largely been replaced by email which is now being supplemented with secure client portals.

Gerard has overseen the firm from being himself with five team members to a two partner firm employing 28 team members with offices in Chinchilla and Hervey Bay. The firm has developed from a traditional compliance tax advisory firm to a taxation and business consulting firm, advising business owners in not just taxation, but also in profitability and wealth EnVision Partners is indebted to Gerard for his creation, business management and succession commitment and passion to the firm, which has been a major factor as to how the firm has planning. developed to what it is today. EnVision Partners has been planning for Gerard’s retirement over the past two years, enabling a The team members of EnVision Partners smooth transition for customers from Gerard to collaboratively agree that Gerard has been their new advisors. This planning has ensured inspirational in their individual development, that EnVision Partners has maintained its has provided each member with opportunities capacity and technical skills, so as to continue to to enhance their careers and has left them with be able to present its quality service offerings to fun memories as they worked beside him. customers. EnVision Partners

Gerard O'Sullivan, Bronwyn Holzheimer & Matthew Burke

Colleen Smith, Angelina Mullins & Julie Woodward

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P 4531 8090 F 4669 8821

Activate Accounting is the place for all your business needs. It’s not just about financial statements and tax returns, but encompasses the whole enterprise. How does your business perform? Are you trading in the right structure? Do you have a plan for the future? What’s your exit strategy? All of these questions form the key to success…Success for your business, but most importantly, success for your own future! The Activate Accounting team is well equipped with the knowledge and experience to keep you and your business on the right track. Not only do we provide the basic services of financial statements and tax returns, we also extend ourselves to such services as financial accounting, management accounting, providing frequent reporting and monitoring, offering and implementing improved systems, cashflow analysis, business planning etc. Founding Director, Tim Mullins, has been servicing the Western Downs for almost a decade now. During that time, he has closely monitored small business in the rural, retail and construction sectors and he and his team know what works and what doesn’t when it comes to success. If you want to experience the road to success, call Activate Accounting now on 07 4531 8090. Our experienced accountants visit towns of the Western Downs region on a weekly basis. Activate Accounting

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Myall Precinct 66 Drayton Street Dalby Q 4405 Trading Hours: 8:30am - 5:00 pm Monday to Friday Weekly visits to Chinchilla

Ready to activate your business for success? Income Tax Returns Financial Statements GST Compliance Business Services Succession Planning Various Applications

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Contact Tim Mullins or one of the team to activate your business for success!

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Community Business Business

What’s on at Dalby Shoppingworld Congratulations Ashtons Butchery! Ashtons Butchery cleaned up at the annual Sausage King competitions in Brisbane. They were awarded the title of Best Beef Sausages in Queensland. Their lamb, rosemary and garlic sausages earned third place. Congratulations to Rob and Dean on this incredible achievement. Make sure you head to Ashtons and try their award winning sausages! Crazy Sale Our annual CRAZY sale was lots of fun this year! With retailers dressing themselves – and their stores – up in crazy costumes. There were huge bargains throughout the centre! We look forward to doing it all again next year! Seniors’ Week

The coffee will be on us! All you have to do is visit the centre with your Seniors Card. Father’s Day Dalby Shoppingworld customers will be supporting the community this Fathers Day – just by shopping in the centre! Customers will be able to vote with their dockets for the community group that they think should win a $1000 prize. Plus we will have 5 $100 vouchers to Lowes for customers to win for their dads! This promotion will start in the two weeks leading up to Fathers Day – see in centre for more details. Don’t forget to pick up a pressie for Dad this Fathers Day and support your community! Talent Contest

Our Seniors’ Week event will be held on Wednesday 20 August this year. We will have live music, free coffee vouchers for seniors, and a fun raffle.

Next school holidays the centre will be hosting a talent show! We are looking for talented people throughout the region to compete for over $1200 in prizes. Any act – any talent – any age!

Seniors will be able to get their coffee voucher from a customer service desk set up in front of Big W from 9am to 12 noon on the day.

Visit the centre in September for details on how you can sign up. You better get rehearsing!

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Business

What Can We Do to Maximise Fertility? The Maiden Heifer Start at her birth! Colostrum volume and quality has a massive impact on a calf’s immunity. Respiratory and gastro-intestinal diseases reduce growth rate and survival. Dietary protein and energy establish calf growth rate, before and after weaning. Therefore, nutritional care of the calf affects liveweight weight at puberty. Ideally, a heifer is exposed to a bull on her third cycle after puberty. If she is not properly grown, she will either skip a calf her first year, or calve late, which puts her behind the following year. The money lost by missing a calf is how much you can afford to spend on raising the heifer. Following this rule will always return a positive gross margin. What is that number for you? The Return Heifer Well managed dairy cows ovulate 14 – 21 days post calving, then 16 – 19 days later. Brahman females return to oestrus 6 months after calving, whilst 4 months is the average calving interval for tropical composites. Knowing these figures helps to manage the herd so mating can be managed. Early weaning calves off Bos indicus derived females can shorten the calving interval.

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There is no need to harp on the value of feeding cows. Well fed and well Heifers, well grown prior to first mating, have reduced requirements for supplemented cows have good body condition, good trace nutrient status, skeletal and muscle development before the second calf. Again, consider a good immune system, cycle stronger, develop more viable embryos, grow how much you can spend on preparing the maiden heifer, because it is a healthier foetuses, produce better colostrum and more milk of high quality. The value of offering a high quality supplement goes a long way to achieving wise investment that is still paying off, even on the second breeding. excellent reproductive efficiency and therefore a profitable business. Conception Failure One main reason for reduced fertility is embryo loss. A study with Bos Colin Brosnan taurus heifers found that 32% of embryos were lost before day 14 (early embryonic loss), and 4.2% lost between day 32 and birth (late embryonic loss). Cows which lose an embryo before day 16 show no clinical signs other than normal return to oestrus. Other reasons for reduced fertility are: • • • • • • • • • •

Fertilisation failure Body condition at calving Periparturient disease (dystocia, twins, retained membrane etc) The bull factor Cow age Sub-clinical and clinical disorders or disease Endometritis Mastitis Heat stress Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) or pestivirus

The Action Plan We have control over our animals’ nutrition and health. After the breed is chosen and the bull is put to the cow, the genetics are set. My rules for breeding success are: 1. 2. 3.

Check the bull – is the working gear in good order and his shots up to date? Check the cow – is she in good condition and are her shots up to date? Check the cow again – are you sure she is in good order?

Cow condition has a huge influence on conception rate at first mating. The table in this article, from a Northern Hemisphere study, shows how cow condition and calving interval influence readiness for the bull. Early calving cows can afford to be slightly thinner; they have more time to commence oestrus.

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One Thing You Should Do When You ‘Settle Down’ By You’ve tied the knot, bought the house, got the family car, baby number one is on the way and you have settled into married life. But have you considered organising life insurance to allow for all these factors in your life? Now that it’s not just you anymore, you need to ensure your loved ones will be looked after if you’re no longer there. Here are some things to consider when choosing or adjusting your life insurance policy: Does your life insurance cover your debt? Ensuring your house mortgage, car loan, credit card debt are covered under your policy is the first step to safeguarding your family from inheriting your debt and not having the home or car repossessed.

the ever growing cost of your child’s learning and education, guaranteeing them the best possible opportunities. How to get the best deal We’ve all seen the daytime television commercials for cheap life insurance but how does it compare to others? Cheapest is not always the best. Do your homework and compare the deals because simple is not always cheaper, the cover may be inadequate or, worse still, may not pay out when you or your family need it most. It’s best to get advice on how premiums are calculated so you know you’re not going to be paying more than you need to over time.

The best advice is to seek advice specific for your situation. Be prepared and talk through your Everyone wants the best possible education options. Don’t leave it until it’s too late. Isn’t your for their children but this can be expensive and family the most important thing in the world? if you’re not there as the main ‘bread winner’ Shane Lee, Senior Financial Planner to support their learning this can add extra BMO Financial Solutions strain on the household. Setting up your life insurance properly could see a payout to meet What about child care and education?

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Health & Beauty

Cosmetic Elegance Clinic Welcomes You At Cosmetic Elegance Clinic, we know that at the heart of a successful clinic is a happy, satisfied client. We are serious about skin care, have a passion for our treatments and love what we do. We aim to provide you with the best possible treatments with the best possible outcomes. Our doctor and therapists pride themselves on taking the time to listen to our clients, answering all questions to the best of their ability, and thus

providing a specialised and satisfying service. Our intention is to provide you, your family and friends with skin care that is uncompromising in its professionalism and quality, in a comfortable and personal environment.

ensure that they are kept up to date with the latest trends, techniques and clinical standards. We are committed to excellence.

We, the staff at Cosmetic Elegance Clinic, would like to extend a warm welcome to you. Book a Our most valuable resource at Cosmetic Elegance consultation for your skin and come in and see Clinic is our staff. Personal development is us. We’ll make you feel great, not only about your encouraged and in-house and external training skin, but about yourself as a whole. programs are provided on a continual basis to Cosmetic Elegance Clinic

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Ask OptomTom Your questions answered by the experts at Eyecare Eyewear

In your Recent School Screenings, why did you include the Left Right Reversal Test? What has that got to do with Vision? The Left Right Test was designed to identify children who have difficulties in the recognition of object, letter, number and word reversals. Scores can be compared to those of children of the same age, providing an accurate indication of performance compared to peers.

In my opinion, the Jordan Left Right Reversals test is an effective screening tool to assist in the early detection of learning disabilities. It is certainly a worthy inclusion in any school based screening and is an important part of my comprehensive vision assessment.

While this test does not measure the important skill of being able to see things (visual acuity), it does provide invaluable information regarding the brain’s ability to process visual information. Deficiencies in these skills have been linked to problems with learning to read and to underachievement at school.

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Behavioural Optometrists Shop 21 Dalby Shoppingworld Phone 07 4669 7072 Shop 3 Chinchilla Central Phone 07 4668 9888 Shop 4 Rosecity Shoppingworld Phone 07 4661 4144

Got a question for OpTomTom? Please contact Eyecare Eyewear Dalby on 4669 7072 or Chinchilla on 4668 9888 or email: tomroger@ ecew.com.au

Professional Eyecare, Innovation in Eyewear Introducing Orthokeratology. Custom fitting rigid contact lenses that reshape the front of your eye and improve your vision. Worn at night and removed in the morning leaving you glasses free during the day.

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Health & Beauty

Anti-Aging = The Amla Berry benefits it delivers. As a skincare ingredient, for example, Amla has been extensively clinically tested, with results showing it can assist the skin stay healthy and youthful looking. Scientific Research Recently, a series of scientific studies* have helped confirm what many across Asia have known for centuries – that the amla berry contains properties that can significantly benefit our health. Included amongst these studies are findings that:

The evidence supporting the wondrous properties of the amla berry is compelling. Listed below is a list of the benefits which might be gained from amla, many of them supported by centuries of use by ayurvedic practitioners: • • • • •

Amla extract possesses strong antioxidative properties and helps stimulate • collagen, which is important in keeping the • skin healthy and protecting against aging – http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ • article/pii/S0378874108002961

Amla extract can help protect the skin against the effects of UVB rays, another important element in terms of anti-aging and maintaining healthy, youthful-looking skin – http://www.sciencedirect.com/ science/article/pii/S0378874110005404

Much of what I write is inspired by a brilliant blog called My World Organic, It has provided • me with a wealth of knowledge when it comes to our health. This month they discussed the Amla Berry and after reading it I could not resist sharing some of the information with you. The • Amla Berry is one of Mother Nature’s greatest hits; a multi-tasking, incredibly therapeutic fruit that we utilise in River Veda’s Replenish AntiAging skincare range as an important ingredient to assist the skin to glow and look youthful and vibrant. Revered for thousands of years across Asia for its healing powers, Western scientists and medical • experts have also taken greater note of the berry in recent years, thanks to a series of studies which have confirmed the extraordinary range of health

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Amla is an effective anti-inflammatory agent and anticoagulant – British Journal of Nutrition, Volume 110, Issue 12, December 2013, pp 2201-2206 Amla seems to offer powerful cardiovascular benefits, helping to reduce levels of bad cholesterol and prevent atherosclerosis and related cardiovascular disease – Kumar KS, Muller K. Medicinal plants from Nepal; II. Evaluation as inhibitors of lipid peroxidation in biological membranes. J Ethnopharmacol. 1999 Feb;64(2):135-9. Amla may help reduce blood sugar and therefore offer protection against diabetes - PubMed – http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ pubmed/21495900

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Great for the skin and protects against ageing Excellent source of Vitamin C Acts as an antioxidant Nourishes the hair Flushes out toxins, regulates elimination and helps the urinary system Supports healthy cardiovascular function Aids with digestion and regulates stomach acids Increases alertness and the proper functioning of the brain Strengthens the eyes Supports the immune system

This is quite a list! * Disclaimer: Whilst the studies listed above indicate the potential medical benefits offered by the amla berry, it is important for anyone to follow the advice of their doctor when it comes to the treatment of disease. Amla should not be used in place of any drugs prescribed by your doctor or without consultation. Chantahl Stedman The purpose of the column written by Chantahl Stedman in the Miles Lily is to provide health information to members of the public. Any information provided herein does not constitute medical or health care advice for any health or individual problem. The material presented is not a substitute for medical or other professional health services from a qualified health care provider who is familiar with the unique facts of the individual. Individuals should always consult a qualified health care provider about any health concern and prior to undertaking any new treatment or relying on any medical information.

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Sport

Taroom Polocrosse At the beginning of July, the Taroom Polocrosse Club held their Annual Carnival, which saw 23 senior teams and four junior teams from 12 clubs participate. In front of a strong local crowd, the Taroom Club celebrated several wins throughout the different competitions. The A grade final between Taroom and Chinchilla proved a thriller. The commentator made it loud and clear that the Taroom team, which consisted of Brett Edmistone, Edwina Keating, Erin Dempsey, Rodney Nixon, Nick Lindley and Tim Wright, had to ‘push like a stick shift D8 dozer’ to achieve the win.

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Several Taroom players were further awarded for their efforts, including Nick Lindley who was named the best A grade ‘Player of the Carnival’. Erin Dempsey was presented with trophies for the Best Lady Player and the Best Horse, while the most consistent Taroom player was awarded to Edwina Keating. In the B grade competition, Taroom Two were runners up, while Taroom Three won the E grade. In the Junior Competition, Taroom placed first, third and fourth. Cameron Keating was awarded the best Junior Boy Player. Club President, Tim Wright, said it was a very successful weekend and ‘thanks’ had to go to the players, sponsors, and everyone else who helped to prepare and to run such a smooth carnival! “We had a good roll up of spectators to watch the games on both days. Local support is always appreciated,” Mr Wright said.

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“The Toyota tug and the tug-of-war novelty games were good fun on the Saturday night and it provided some different entertainment. It was a great job by Taroom Polocrosse Club members to get the ‘Coolabah Flats’ ready for play and the facilities ready for a carnival. I’d particularly like to thank all of our sponsors; without them, the weekend wouldn’t be possible,” Mr Wright said.

Story - Andrea Schulz Photography - Taroom Polocrosse Club

Do you know an athlete or individual in your community who has accomplished something great in the sporting world? Make their achievement known by nominating them for the monthly Western Downs Regional Sports Star Award Awards run from March to November 2014. Closing date for nominations is the 28th of each month. Visit: www.wdrc.qld.gov.au for an application form. 3

Each monthly recipient will be in the running for the title of 2014 Western Downs Regional Sports Star of the Year

Results: A Grade – Taroom 1 defeated Chinchilla 1 B Grade – Gold Coast 1 defeated Taroom 2 C Grade – Chinchilla 3 defeated Alton Downs 1 D Grade – Wandoan 1 defeated Chinchilla 5 E Grade – Taroom 3 defeated Tara 1 32 - August 2014

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Zone 5 Under 10/ 35kg Junior Rugby League Carnival 2014 The Western Downs Under 10 35kg team travelled to St George this year, for the players improving during the week especially in their defensive game. More Annual Zone 5 Carnival. importantly, the boys have returned home to lift the standard of the local competition with knowledge gained from a week of intensive football against Wynnum continued their dominance of the last few years to again win the teams from other regions. carnival undefeated with a well drilled side. The team trophies went to Lachlan Smith, Caleb Colls and Brayden Doherty for The Western Downs Wild Dogs suffered a narrow loss against the hosts, Balonne Best Back, Best Forward, Most Improved respectively, while Harry Raff tackled Barwon, after conceding a try in the last seconds of a hard fought game. The local strongly in the East verses West game. derby against Roma was also a thrilling game with Roma managing to hold off a strong finish from the Wild Dogs to also beat our boys by 2 points. With 5 players of the 15 still eligible for Under 10s next year, it was a good result for the boys who are sure to play more representative Rugby League for Western Western Downs recorded a good win in another tough game against Central Downs. Downs and also went on to defeat McIntyre, Charleville and Cunnamulla. Kelson Gaske The Wild Dogs finished fourth out of the eight teams competing with all our Western Downs – Wild Dogs Under 10/35kg Team, 2014

Front Row (L-R) Harry McCormack (Tara), Jonathan Pitt (Chinchilla), Caleb Colls (Chinchilla), Lachlan Smith (Chinchilla), Harry Raff (Miles), Jed Zerk (Chinchilla), Mason Ormsby (Miles) Middle Row – Brayden Doherty (Wandoan), Jaycob Trace (Chinchilla), Tom Brownhall (Jandowae), Lawson Howe (Wandoan), Keegan Sutcliffe (Chinchilla), Dominic Kallquist (Wandoan), Jaxon Irons (Tara), Seth Reis (Chinchilla) Back Row – Kelson Gaske (Coach), Paul Gunnis (Manager) Photo supplied by JD Sporting Photography

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The ‘Miles Lily’ is distributed to every house, business and PO Box in Miles and surrounding areas with a total distribution of 2500 per month. Distribution includes the following areas: Barramornie, Broadmere, Cockatoo, Columboola, Condamine, Dalwogon, Drillham, Ghinghinda, Glenaubyn, Grosmont, Guluguba, Hookswood, Jackson, Miles, Moraby, Nangram, Spring Creek, Taroom, Wandoan. We also deliver magazines to every Information Centre, Library and Newsagency in the Western Downs. Western Downs Magazines post 16000 magazines around the Western Downs every month! Advertising: Shelly Barclay, Advertising Manager: advertising@westerndownsmagazines.com Mob: 0417 829 080 If you would like Shelly to visit your office to discuss advertising options, just give her a call! What’s Free? Local news, event wrap ups, community group news e.g. Lions Club, sporting club reports and much more! Email your reports and photos to miles@westerndownsmagazines.com For more details, phone 07 4668 5953. August 2014 - 33


Community Contacts Centrelink Centrelink - Miles

1800 050 004

Centrelink - Taroom

1800 050 004

Churches Catholic Church Miles Crossroads Christian Centre, Miles

Holy Cross Parish

4627 1139

Outreach Klaas & Angelique 4627 1333 Delport

Lutheran Church, Miles

Elva Hahn

4627 1107

Presbyterian Church, Miles

Wal Jones

4627 1180

Wandoan Assembly of God

Ps Kevin Wedrat

4668 9666

Community Centre Murilla Community Centre

4627 2027

Council Customer Service Centres Banana Shire Council - Taroom

4992 9500

WDRC Miles - 29 Dawson St

1300 268 624

WDRC Wandoan - 6 Henderson Rd

1300 268 624

General Interest Clubs Wandoan Creative Sewers Club

Glenda Clarris

4627 5170

Miles Red Hatters

‘Crown Jules’

0432 899 541

Miles Lions Club Inc

Rosie

4627 1344

Miles Hospital

4628 5600

Medical Women’s Health Doctor (bi-monthly)

Schools Dulacca Primary School

4627 6155

Drillham Primary School

4627 6289

Guluguba Primary School

4628 2141

Grosmont Primary School

4627 4978

Miles State Primary School

4628 0333

Miles State High School

4628 5111

Peek-A-Doo Primary

4628 3215

St Mary’s Primary School Taroom

4627 3398

Taroom P-10 State School

4628 9333

Wandoan State School

4628 8888

Service Clubs Taroom Meals on Wheels

c/- Taroom Hospital 4628 9900

Wandoan Lions Club

John Erbacher

4627 7727

Wandoan Meals on Wheels

Marion Randall

4627 4444

Sports Clubs Miles Ladies Tennis Club

Janene

4627 1549

Miles Saturday Social Tennis

Chris

4627 2100

Wandoan Bowls Club

Ray Harth

4627 4326

Miles District Junior Rugby League

Aaron Finden

0418 677 634

Wandoan Tennis Clubs

Margaret Holland

Wandoan Wildcats Jr Rugby League Shane Westman

4627 4321 4628 4432

Tourism Miles Historical Village & Museum

Anne Croft

4627 1492

Miles Visitor Information Centre

Anne Croft

4627 2330

Community Halls Cameby Hall & Recreation Association Darryl & Midge Bishop

Robyn McCabe 34 - August 2014

4665 8195 4665 8153


Classifieds PROPERTY

PROPERTY

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

49 WILLIAM ST, JANDOWAE Just Walk In - Totally Renovated Colonial cottage on large 1454m2 allotment/2 bedroom with room for more. Tastefully renovated. French doors leading into the open plan lounge/ dining/kitchen area. New bathroom and kitchen. Both bedrooms have double built in cupboards. Verandah on three sides overlooking the gardens. The paved rear entertainment area has the luxury of a spa to indulge in. Large yard/street appeal with attractive picket fencing and old fashioned shutters and criss-cross railings on the verandah. A double carport sits to the side on a gravel driveway for easy access. $199,000 ono. Keen to sell. Phone owner for inspection on 07 46981676 ......................................

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. ......................................

FOR SALE Fridge, freezer, washing machine, bed, couch, many items. Ph. 0437 034 037. ......................................

FOR SALE Kawasaki KZ 250F Trail Bike 2012 model. New plastics and graphics. Spare set of Ppastics. Goes great, excellent condition $5500 Ono. Phone 0746685110 ......................................

64 GEORGE ST, JANDOWAE 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

FOR SALE - JANDOWAE HOUSE Approx 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. ...................................... RENT/BUY House on 54ac Rent/Buy-Ballogie Qld 2bdrm Cottage 5yrs old. Solar power & hws. Rev cyc a/cond. Tank water only. All fenced. Shed. Some furn. 35Klms from Kingaroy. $200pwk $5,000 deposit. Conditions apply. Price $255,000. Visit – buyaproperty.com.au ID 2415 or email: doug.w@harboursat.com.au ......................................

FOR SALE Hayman Reese Load Leveller, WT Distribution Hitch. Never used $450.00 o.n.o. Ph 0428 756 539 or 4668 6166 ...................................... FOR SALE Fisher and Paykel Fridge Freezer, good condition, $150 o.n.o. Ph 0428 756 539 or 4668 6166 ...................................... FOR SALE Galvanised Wire Netting, 1.8m high, as new. 80m Rolls. $150 per roll o.n.o. Ph 0428 756 539 or 4668 6166 ...................................... FOR SALE Coromal lowline poptop caravan 14ft, 2 single beds, full gas stove, 3 way fridge. Microwave, full annex. Reg., good condition. $10,000. Chinchilla. Ph: 4669 1415. ......................................

FOR SALE Hyundai Sonata 2002 model Sedan in good condition, colour silver, mileage 123000km, manual 5 speed, front wheel drive, air condition. Near new clutch and pressure plate and battery. Registration expiry Jan 2015 Asking price $3000. Phone 0420520310

FOR RENT HOLIDAY RENTAL HOUSE, POONA BAY, FRASER COAST Quiet fishing village near Fraser Island. Three bedroom brick house. Rent for weekend or weekly. Phone 0428544602 ......................................

August 2014 - 35


I love the fact that I can talk to our lovely customers all day long. It’s not like a job, it’s a pleasure.

Tracey – Store Manager – Millers

We love to bring a little glamour to the ladies on the Downs! Dalby Shoppingworld has friendly, local customers who like to support local business.

Katrina – Owner – Katrina’s Hair Design

The friendly people from both Dalby and the surrounding areas makes it a pleasure to work in Dalby Shoppingworld.

Kevin – Manager – Queensland Discount Vitamins

At Telstra we are all about connecting people. Working in a business in Dalby is great, everyone loves supporting locals here.

Trent – Manager – Telstra Shop

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