Miles Lily - June 2014

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Lily MILES

June 2014

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T aroom Show

The community and committee members alike are still smiling after a highly successful Taroom Show on May 5 and 6. An impressive number of competitors and exhibitors enjoyed immaculate grounds, as did businesses with trade displays and stalls. This year, the pavilion introduced a new feature class, titled ‘Something beginning with T’. It was an open class to encourage more entries and participants, and it was well received with over 30 nominations. The winners were Carol Swift with her quilt ‘My home town, Taroom’ and Lisa Adcock’s Taroom Bowls Club cake. The men’s chocolate cake competition was hotly contested at the show, and five of the dozen masterpieces were auctioned off to raise $486 for the local Palliative Care. Harry Johnson from the Taroom Post Office won the section, while Taroom Show Society vice president, Don Lethbridge, was a close second. Both cakes topped the auction at $130 each.

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Thanks to a number of generous sponsors, the stud cattle section offered over $7600 in prize money and trophies; the prime and store cattle section had over $2500 up for grabs, while the horse ring put up just over $9000. President Shane Williams said the show was a great success. “It’s great to see so many people enjoying themselves,” Mr Williams said. “We were proud to offer a variety of things to do and see, including the international Lumberjack Show, cooking demonstrations by Fiona Flanders, the Santos Ladies’ marquee, a wine and cheese afternoon, a fashion parade, the Taroom Vet Surgery pet parade, just to name a few.”

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“There was such a positive vibe everywhere you walked around the grounds. It’s such a professionally run show for a small town with limited volunteers.” Two of those volunteers were recognised for their hard work. Malcolm and Ann McIntyre were awarded Life Membership, and Mr Williams said they were worthy recipients having made such a valuable contribution to the show for over 30 years. Story and Photographs by Andrea Schulz

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Photos:  1. Richie Hooper, Taroom, with his son Rich.  2. Taroom’s 2014 Miss Show Princess runner-up Georgie Brown, with the 2014 Miss Taroom Showgirl Danielle Brown.  3. Taroom Showgirl coordinator Christie McLennan, Taroom’s 2014 Rural Ambassador Kim Hay, and the 2013 Queensland Rural Ambassador Jess Crawford, Emerald.  4. Megan Krause, Miles, Kody Mayes and Billie-Jean Mayes, Wandoan, with sponsor Will Bazley, PBA Feeds, Toowoomba.   5. Taroom Show Society committee member Ian Williams, with secretary Tennille Lacey, and president Shane Williams.   6. Rachel Welsh, Taroom, and Amanda Adams, Taroom.   7. Entrants in the men’s chocolate cake class were Shane Williams, Harry Johnson, Malcolm McIntyre, Don Lethbridge, and Ben Adams.   8. Winners of the Toowoomba Grammar School ladies hat competition were Belinda Williams, Jess Williams, and Melissa Hopkins.   9. Two year old Rory Knudson waves to the crowd in the under seven’s fancy dress competition, assisted by her father Rick. Back Cover: Beautiful flowers added plenty of colour to the pavilion section. 2 - June 2014

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Annual ANZAC Cricket Day - Dulacca

Dulacca Sports Club hosted its second Annual ANZAC Cricket Day on Friday 25th April. This fabulous day of family fun was well supported, and a crowd of approximately 200 players, families and cricket spectators gathered from near and far for this social day of cricket.

Eight teams of six a side played, and the Hungry Bulls won. Participating teams were Condamine Red Hot Fairymeadow Flyers, Wallumbilla's Bush Turkeys, Roma's Hungry Bulls, Dulacca's Big Whackers, Dulacca's Scrubbers, Dulacca's Big Ring Ball Burners, Jackson's Triple Bs, and Dulacca's Fine Legs.

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Many teams dressed up and got into the spirit of the day, and Jamie Sturrock provided an hilarious running commentary for the amusement of the crowd and players. Sarah Parkinson 1. Jamie Sturrock, Commentator and Lois Canning, Scorer 2. ‘Billa Bush Turkey John Frith batting  3. Winners are grinners, the Roma Hungry Bulls take out the competition  4. Part of the Red Hot Fairymeadow Flyers – Condamine team  5. Umpires Graeme Canning and Michael Johnson  6. ‘Billa Bush Turkeys  7. Dulacca locals, Dan Johnson with daughter Piper and Rohan Parkinson  8. Big Whackers team photo  9. Excited onlookers enjoy the cricket  10. The Cricket Day was a great social day  11. A crowd of about 200 people gathered for the Cricket Day

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www.westerndownsmagazines.com EDITOR Jessica Flynn

On The Cover

DESIGN Amy Skerman Kate Haig JOURNALISM Ann Alcock Out and about at the Taroom Show - Winning a class in the Pet Parade competition was Phoebe Lawardorn, Taroom, with her dog Izzy.

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A Note From The Editor The office is feeling chilly in the mornings now, and many coffees are being consumed to warm up the girls left in the office - Kate, Karel and Amy. Jess has now left us for her mws Magazines family and can’t wait until Jess is back (even though she’s only been gone for a week). In the meantime, we have been busy putting together the June edition of the Miles Lily! The Taroom Show was well attended and the Annual ANZAC Cricket Day at Dulacca was also a great social day out - you can read all about these great local events on pages 2 and 3. Keep turning the pages and find out who was at the Biggest Morning at “Sunnyview”, Miles. Grab your calendar and plan the next six months from our Date Claimers. Also, check out the competitions that are running this month: Merivale Cakes & Training have a $400 wedding cake voucher on offer (page 18); Empire Theatre are offering two tickets to the Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase (page 31); and this month, we have a Western Downs Beautiful Babies Competition (page 16). All of these competitions can be entered via our Facebook page, so make sure you check it out – www.facebook.com/WesternDownsMags Another exciting development for Western Downs Magazines is the opening of an additional office in Dalby, which will be the base for the Dalby Harvest and can also assist with all of your printing and graphic design requirements. Until next month, keep safe and warm, and enjoy your June edition of the Miles Lily! Kate, Karel & Amy in lieu of

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19th Australian Professional Rodeo (APRA). Slack 10am, Main 2pm. Family friendly, food, bar and band til late. Taroom Rodeo Club Inc. celebrating 60 years. Local 7th Moonie Centenary Celebrations business house steer ride challenge with winnings 10th Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior going to local charity. Ph. Tara Lovett 0488735111 for Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am more info 14th - 15th Robyn Ginn Workshop, Crazy Patches, Wandoan 22nd - 23rd Agrifoods Communication & Negotation Workshops, Anglican Hall, Moore St. Starting at 8am. $100 Members Dalby. Ph. Wendy Agar 0400 541 248 $120 Non Members - $30 deposit. Bring a lunch dish 24th - 25th Agrifoods Communication & Negotation Workshops, and morning tea to share. Ph: Terese Erbacher Moonie. Ph. Wendy Agar 0400 541 248 46274427, jter@bigpond.com / Glenda Clarris 25th Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior 46275170 / Carmel Stiller 4628 2296, Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am elimatta@skymesh.com.au 6th - 9th

Jandowae Timbertown Festival

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QCWA Maranoa Division Charity Bowls Day, 12.30pm, nominations by 11.30am. $13 inc. afternoon tea. Ph: Maria Keys 46277173 or Chinchilla Bowls Club 46627319 for more info.

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Miles District Hospital Auxiliary Inc. Bingo, Miles Senior 20th Citizen’s Rooms. 9.30am September Hannaford Open Gymkhana & Family Fun Day

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

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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. Noonga Senior’s Week Event

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Beef Bells and Bottle Trees Festival, Miles

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Miles Historical Village Museum 43rd Anniversary Day

* 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 Monday 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. ‘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 BOOK CLUB 1st Thursday of each month at the Miles Library - 5pm6pm 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

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

MILES MARKETS 2nd Saturday of month, 8:30am - 12 noon. St Luke’s, Dawson Street, Miles. Ph. 4627 1757

TODDLER TUESDAY @ DOGWOOD CROSSING 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of each both at Miles Library 10.30am-11.15am Ph. 4679 4426

MILES REGIONAL ARTS COUNCIL Meetings are every 2nd. Tuesday at 7.00p.m. in the Miles Primary School Library at 7.00p.m. All welcome. Ph. 46271707. No meetings December or January.

WOMEN’S HEALTH DOCTOR Dr, Felicity Rea visits Miles Hospital bi-monthly. Phone Miles Hospital for appointments: 4628 5600. Medicare card required.

This is a FREE Section. To include your Date Claimers and Local Meetings, please email: miles@westerndownsmagazines.com or Fax: 3054 0550 June 2014 - 5


Out & About

Biggest Morning Tea at Miles The ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ was held this year in the beautiful gardens of ‘Sunnyview’, the home of Kylie and Steve Bourne. Under a living canopy of shady trees, on cool green lawns, delicious food and drinks were freely available to those who attended. All proceeds went, as in previous years, to cancer research. Ladies far outnumbered gentlemen and those few brave males who attended may possibly have felt the same as one gentleman who confided that he felt a little vulnerable – ‘wasn’t that what you said, Terry?’ I made the suggestion to his wife, Mrs Smith (woops! that let the cat out of the bag) that she kept an eye on him in case he panicked and bolted! He didn’t, of course, so she obviously did a good job! There was great interest in a mind boggling array of donated prizes and there was a busy gardening stall selling some magnificent and very healthy, donated plants. Donated, home grown vegetables were also Photos: on offer. Top Row (L-R) Heather Mason with her granddaughter Sophie Harth;  Jennie Hill with Joan Brownlie was in attendance and enjoys the distinction of being Joan and Don Browlie;  Lyn Ziesemer, Margaret Hamilton and Patti Geldard with not only the organizer of the very first ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ in the Miles Thomas;  Tamara and Sam Harris;  cousins Dawn and Val York, Chinchilla;  Paula area, but of hosting it every year for nine years - a magnificent effort! Toohey and Mon Small 2nd Row (L-R) Mandy, Megan and Sophia Morgan;  Braxton and Tarren Ellis;  Thomas As with so many local functions, Kylie did an excellent job as Hostess. and Kate Offner;  Ken Downie and daughter-in-law Elenor Downie;  Yvonne McMahon Friends caught up with one another in a very convivial atmosphere and and Francis Gorry;  Jenny Flaherty and Noreen Bourne the morning was no doubt a resounding success. 3rd Row (L-R) Laurie Harbort and Daphne Moore;  Neville Austin and Ken Dowey;  Joan Brownlie and Maureen Stratchain, secretary of Murilla Garden Group;  Lyn Ward, Betty Story and Photographs by Penny Eamer Johnston with Daphne and Terry Smith

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Noonga Notes Noonga Tennis The Noonga Tennis fixtures commenced on Sunday, 27th April and will continue fortnightly to the 17th August (Weather permitting). Four teams of 8 players enjoy 5 sets of tennis (3 doubles and 2 mixed) for the day. On the 25th May, the tennis club will be hosting Noonga’s ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ with all the proceeds for the day going towards raising funds for cancer research. If you are interested in filling in for a day’s tennis, Both ran in the 5km open and exceeded all expectations, especially those of their parents. please contact Mary Leahy. Seb ran in 8th and Monty came in 15th in the male The Hindman Family get active category, much to the chargrin of some older In the ‘Easter in the Country’ Triathlon held on relatives. Easter Sunday, 20 April, Tone participated in the Business House challenge. Out of 11 businesses, Meridy Kadel cuts off her pony tail in order to help including the very young, fit and healthy teams cancer sufferers of Vital Health, Snap Fitness and a team of all Meridy wrote: I’m lucky enough to say that I was not young men - “Six Mile Studs”, Tone’s team called motivated to have the chop because a close friend the “Turtles” came 4th. The triathlon consisted of or family member suffers from a terrible disease, a 300m swim (Tony), 7km cycle, (Richard Johnson) the symptoms or treatment for which cause hair and a 2km run (Pat Hanly). A very exciting event loss. It’s simply easier to care for shorter hair in and a fantastic result for the Turtles, not to mention winter, and why let all that excess go to waste? A quick Google search led me to Pantene Beautiful surprising, since there was no training involved! Lengths - a ponytail collection program being Seb and Monty participated in the Yuleba Fun Run conducted across Australia and New Zealand. for Help Kids Like Nick on Saturday, 26 April. Pantene have teamed up with the Look Good....Feel

Better community service program with a view to producing real hair wigs for women undergoing cancer treatment. A quick check of the donation criteria and a phone call to Polly Leahy to set up a time and I was as good as bangtailed. At the time of writing, Pantene advertise the receipt of 11,045 ponytails; that’s around 1,400 wigs for worthy recipients. I hope that my donation can provide a measure of support to an Australian woman suffering from cancer by helping her look good and feel better. Check out the web site www. beautifullengths.com.au Date Claimer: Noonga’s Senior’s Week event August 20th. Watch this space for further details. Noonga Community Association Inc.

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Glenmorgan Snake Gully Cup Campdraft We started the weekend off with a minutes silence to honour Graeme Acton, whom many at the Draft admired greatly. The event was a little bit busier than usual with an extra day of drafting on the Friday which was a huge success. Once again the Friday night kebabs were a hit with the committee ladies making over 500 and not one left in the canteen at nights end. Saturday night an auction was held at the bar to raise money for the Simmonds Family Appeal, eight stallion service fees and two young geldings were auctioned. Thanks to the extreme generosity of the stallion owners and others, $16,500 was raised for the Simmonds Family.

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Once again the Meandarra State School P&C ladies didn’t disappoint, putting on a delicious dinner which everyone raved about. I can’t forget to mention the fantastic effort the Glenmorgan Kindy did in keeping the drinks flowing all night on Saturday night, it was a fun night had by all. The drafting was fast and furious, and thankfully safe, as Wilsons First Aid Services supported by QGC, wasn’t needed all weekend. I’d like to thank the committee for their tireless efforts all weekend from the back yards to the canteen to the Secretaries box, all efforts are voluntary and a lot of times go unrecognised but are always greatly appreciated.

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The weekend could not and would not run without our valued sponsors, a massive thank Photos: 1. L-R Artie McMillan, Jeremy McMillan holding you to all our valued sponsors. I would like to give Daughter Eloise, Brenda Mcmillan with Lyall Coggan a special thank you to our last minute sponsors; QGC and Origin, for their valuable contribution. 2. Payton Scholefield of Glenmorgan 3. 4. 5.

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Sam Warby of Teelba Story and photography by Amy Scholefield Andrew Sutton presents Edwina Warby with the Robert Jeffery Perpetual Trophy Local Encouragement Award Scott Waldron of Meandarra.


Upcoming Events

Beef Bells and Bottle Tree Festival Starts to Take Shape Planning is well underway for the biennial festival, which aims to showcase Miles and surrounding Districts. A new committee has been formed with Rachel Kerwick being voted in as President. Gayle Guymer is Secretary and Jenni Cole is Treasurer, with other members of the committee including Kerry Mulholland, Kylie Bourne, Josie Wise, Kathleen Moffatt, Karen Williams, Rhea Connelly and Amy Bevan. The festival will run for 11 days commencing Thursday, 4th September with the opening of the photography competition and wine and cheese evening. Special guest Judge will be Mr Scott Bridle who will also be available for book signing on the night. There will a celebration race day with a six race program, family entertainment, gourmet market stalls, roving entertainment, live band and fireworks on Saturday 6th September. Sponsorship opportunities are now open for this event. A number of events will be held throughout the week including the very popular Ladies’ High Tea, Aussie Trivia Night and a Beef Bonanza, all culminating with the Street Parade (along Edith Street) and Anniversary Day at the Historical

Village on Saturday, 14th September 2014. We are lucky to have Mr Warren Fahey, a well known Cultural Historian who will be with us over four days, visiting our schools and entertaining us at some of our iconic events. The theme for the Window Competition and Street Parade will be “HORSE POWER”. This theme was chosen for a number of reasons, including the fact that it has been 100 years since the start of World War One and horses played an important role in that war; 2014 is also the Chinese Year of the Horse. We have the races and also our machinery enthusiasts can show off the Horse Power of their Engines as well as the general love of horses by many and its ability is a real power in itself, so the scope of the theme is wide and varied. On the Saturday morning there will activities in the street to keep the kids entertained while waiting for the Parade, and Mum and Dad can have a coffee and pick up a bargain at the sidewalk specials.

right on our doorstep. An Ecumenical Service is planned for Sunday 7th in ANZAC Park to join together as a community and give thanks for the wonderful people and community in which we live, work and play. The committee encourages all members of the community to be involved and if they have an event or idea that they would like to share, we welcome them to contact us. We will be looking for volunteers, market stallholders, parade entries and sponsorship, in particular we would love to tap into the cultures and talents of the new members of the community. We aim to have a festival where the locals can celebrate their diversity and visitors can enjoy our wonderful hospitality and surroundings as well as all the great things our district has to offer.

Look out for our regular updates on the great events we plan to bring you in September, Tours to include a tag-along Wildflower Tour, and head over to our website also at www. Origin of Gas – Energy Tour, Mrs Jean Austin will beefbellsandbottletreefestival.com have her Doll Collection on display and an open day at Possum Park on Sunday, 7th September; Rachel Kerwick so bring along Dad for a picnic afternoon and a President look around at this nostalgia and unique place

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Community

Hannaford Open Gymkhana and Family Fun Day The Hannaford Community is getting ready for another day of Horse Sports and Family Fun. On the 28th June, 2014, the Annual Hannaford Open Gymkhana and Family Fun Day will be held at the Hannaford Community Centre and Sports Grounds. The day kicks off with horse events starting at 8.30am for all ages - no Pony Club affiliation needed. Events include: Bendy Bounce, Jumping, Trail Class, Rider Class, Key Hole, Bending Race, Flag Race, Bounce Pony, Sand Race, Mini Flag Race, Mini Barrel Race and a Mintie Race. There are ribbons and prize money for all of the events which are sponsored by many of our wonderful and very supportive local businesses, so it’s a great way for the kids to make some pocket money for the rest of the holidays. Following on throughout the day, there are plenty of other activities such as the hotly contested Dog Races - so bring your fastest and most loyal dog along to win great prizes! We will also have markets and displays to browse through in the hall, Sheep Races, Roll the Wool Bale Competition and a Calcutta. Food and refreshments will be available to purchase all day long, and an Auction of New Goods will be held towards the end of the day. The children will be entertained at Kids’ Corner with Train Rides, Face Painting, a Jumping Castle and much more. To round off a great day, there is a hot evening meal served alongside the country bonfire and bar. Free camping (non-powered site) is available on Friday and Saturday night, with hot showers and toilet facilities included. So if you are looking for a great day of family fun, you should head out to Hannaford and take part in all that is on offer. Find us on Facebook. For further information, contact Hannaford Gymkhana Secretary, Claire Walker on 4663 0038. We hope to see you there! Claire Walker

ORIGIN COMMUNITY SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Round 2, 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 • Environmental stewardship • Sustainable population growth • Community events and activities.

Application round dates: Round 2: 1 April – 30 June 2014 (recommended if your event/activity is in September 2014 onwards, due to time required for processing and to ensure maximum lead time prior to the event.) 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 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.

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Community

Condamine Launches Flood Marker & Revitalised Pioneer Park After almost a year of planning and preparation the Condamine Flood Marker was officially launched on Saturday 26 April alongside the reopening of the Pioneer Park, which was redeveloped following the 2010/11 summer floods. Western Downs Regional Council Spokesperson for Community and Cultural Development and Health Services Councillor Carolyn Tillman said the flood marker will be a reminder to current and future generations of the impact of past floods endured by the Condamine community.

"With the Park now hosting both the flood marker and an historic flood boat, it's hoped the park can be a place of both fun and reflection for residents, families and visitors to the area," she said. Council Spokesperson for Works and Engineering Services Councillor Andrew Smith joined the Condamine community to officially launch the flood marker and revitalised Pioneer Park.

"It was a pleasure to be involved in officially launching the Condamine Flood Marker and it's great to finally see Pioneer Park open again "This flood marker, along with those recently for the community to enjoy. I thank all those launched in Chinchilla, will provide a lasting who came along on the day to help mark the legacy for our communities who have endured occasion," he said. many historic flood events over the years," she The Flood Marker project was funded through said. the State Government Community Recovery "The Condamine Flood Marker captures flood and Wellbeing Package and the Western Downs levels, historic images and information to depict Regional Arts Development Fund. the stories and contributions of the community The redevelopment of Pioneer Park was jointly before and after flood disaster events since 1942. funded by RACQ, Xstrata Coal, Western Downs "The Condamine community have played a key Regional Council and McKinlay Shire Council. role in bringing this flood marker to life. This Western Downs Regional Council has been a year-long project and has delivered an outstanding result that the Condamine community can be proud of." Photos: Cr Tillman said it was poignant to launch the Top - Councillor Andrew Smith officially launches flood marker in conjunction with the reopening the Condamine Flood Marker. [L-R] Bill Power, of Pioneer Park. Councillor George Moore, Project Coordinator Kylie "The Pioneer Park needed to be redeveloped following devastation caused by the 2010/11 summer floods, so the revitalised Park will itself be a testament to the resilience of the Condamine community and the strength with which they have recovered from the devastation of past floods.

Bourne, Councillor Andrew Smith, President of the Condamine Progress Association David Campbell, and John Campbell. Right - Councillor George Moore, Condamine Progress Association President David Campbell and Councillor Andrew Smith attend the official opening of Pioneer Park.

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Travel

Antarctic Fly-Cruise Trip In August of 2012 on The Luminous Landscape process). One of the German photographers took website a notice was posted for expressions over 20,000 images!!!!!! of interest in a photographic expedition to I hope you enjoy the images I have included as Antarctica in January 2014. much as I enjoyed taking them. I fortunately responded immediately as the Photography, particularly printmaking, has expedition sold out within three weeks. always been a major part of my life. The expedition started in Santiago Chile where I met up with Michael Reichmann and the Until I moved to Toowoomba from Dalby in 2001 other three Luminous Landscape photographic (I still have my chiropractic practices in Dalby instructors as well as the other 53 participants and Oakey) I had my own darkroom and worked who represented many countries and many mainly in monochrome prints and colour slides. different professions Since moving to Toowoomba I have completely We then flew as a group to Punta Arenas at the moved from film to digital image making, and southern end of Chile and from there flew to the despite some trepidation at first I now have no Frei Research Station on King George Island in the regrets. In fact I can now get better control over South Shetland Group, and then walked about the final output of the print with the current one kilometre to the beach to be transferred to digital process and the wonderful inks and beautiful papers now available. the Ocean Nova by zodiac. Then began five glorious days living on a very Richard W Hooke AAPS AFIAP comfortable ship with excellent food and drink (Chilean beer and wine are excellent) and up to four zodiac excursions a day. The zodiac excursions included landing at penguin colonies, research stations, historical sites, abandoned whaling stations and cruising amongst stranded icebergs. Our days started at 4.00am and finished around 10.30pm. We were very fortunate to get five fine days in a row, the average is about two out of five. This did cut out a lot of the instructional and seminar time, which was planned for the days when the weather turned bad, but nobody minded. Arriving home I had the enviable task of working through over 4000 images (which is still a work in

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Travel

Why the Bunya Mountains in Winter Should be on Your Bucket List? Its rainforest-clad peaks shelter the largest stand of ancient bunya pines in the world. The Bunya Mountains offer cool mountains, rainforests and waterfalls, unique range-top grasslands, panoramic views, colourful birdlife and enthralling stories of times long ago. The Bunya Mountains are a spectacular wilderness range forming an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range situated about 150km from the coast and lying almost centrally between Kingaroy and Dalby. Sue Unwin, Managing Director of the Bunya Mountains Accommodation Centre has lived and worked in the Bunya Mountains for more than 30 years she explains that winter at Bunya Mountains is just magic! Sue answers some questions below. So what is it you love about winter in the Bunya Mountains?

holiday homes for 20 years or more. We always welcome first time Bunya visitors with open arms. I see it every winter, new visitors are amazed at the beauty and blissful serenity of the mountain. It is good for us locals to revisit our mountain through the eyes of a first comer. Feedback like Early Europeans used bullock and horse teams to amazing, uplifting energy, stunning beauty, peace harvest the red cedar and other precious rainforest & tranquillity are very common comments. timbers. The chutes used to roll the logs down to the bottom of the mountain can still be seen today. Most people know of the Bunya Mountains bushwalks, but the cycling trails are amazing! If you Why do you think people should put it on their are looking for a real fitness challenge try pitting winter holiday bucket list? your legs against the climbs of the Bunyas! There’s a good reason the Tour of Toowoomba’s mountain If people love nature and wildlife, if they love the stage finishes at the top of the Bunya Mountains, it’s mountains, bushwalking or just doing nothing one of the most challenging climbs in the region. at all with some friends, then Bunya Mountains is a must. Visiting the Bunya Mountains in winter is Poppies on the Hill Café offers a hearty lunch which cold. Our temperatures range from zero to twenty is soul satisfying on a chilly winter day. We have degrees. We actually get snow approximately every the largest range of accommodation options on 10 years. The chalets are cozy though, with log fires the mountains and encourage everyone to look and electric blankets. The winter scenery really at our new website www.bunyamountains.com. is breathtaking, so much so it is hard to put into au. Bunya Mountain is amazing and unique – words. especially in winter!! Come and visit us as soon as Mountains as a meeting place for the various tribes scattered throughout Queensland and New South Wales. They feasted seasonally on the bunya nuts collected from the bunya pine trees (Araucaria bidwillii).

Where do I start… the scenery, the wildlife, being immersed in nature, the bunya pines, the cold morning frost, seeing your breath condense in puffs when you talk, log fires and the delicious hot chocolate from Poppies On the Hill Cafe... there you can so you can experience Bunya magic first are so many things. The locals are friendly and What do you think is Bunya Mountains best kept hand. I promise, your Bunya experience will stay secret for South East Queensland locals? welcoming, and our history is so interesting. with you forever. Aboriginal

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Refuel your spirit Just a short drive away awaits the cool, peaceful air of the mountains. The story of your visit is yet to be written.

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Pet of the Month

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Pet of the Month Entires for June Congratulations to Zara Croaker and ‘Duchess’!

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‘Bluey’, submitted by Kerrie-Ann Woollett

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‘Buster’, submitted by Kara Dolley

Next month, we would love to see pictures of the Beautiful Babies of the Western Downs! Make sure you send in your photos by the 17th!


Community

Modern Weaning Strategies – How Much Has Changed? Good cattlemen know the benefits of looking 2. after young stock. Calves that are well grown and properly weaned show excellent health and vigour. In that respect, not much has changed in the last 100 years. Good cattlemen still have good cattle. Research gives the benefit of confirming that we are doing the right thing. So what has science 3. proven, that good cattlemen already know? 1.

supplement as a principle weaning tool for 20 years. Anipro provides all of the nutrients essential for cow health and milk production, and is safe for young stock at weaning. Anipro consistently returns a 3:1 return on investment for a weaning program when direct costs and returns are considered. Add in the other benefits of improved fertility, heavier weaning weights and less-tail on the weaner mob and any good Yard or Paddock Weaning: Beef CRC studies cattleman will tell you, Anipro is a sensible and show that yard weaned cattle out-perform economic management tool for weaning. paddock weaned; mainly due to a reduction in stress. By supplying a familiar supplement Colin Brosnan in the yard, performance is also boosted. Studies show that liquid supplements are more effective at delivering nutrition to young stock, when compared to dry feeds. Concentrate on udder health: There is renewed interest in mastitis reducing beef cow milk yield. Studies prove that nutritional supplementation reduces mastitis. That’s one reason why well fed cows have healthier calves. Only Anipro constantly delivers the correct amount and balance of trace nutrients in a palatable package.

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Community

Cake Decorating Classes – Practise Makes Perfect! In 2009 when Mary Reid and Cheryl Stace opened Merivale Cakes and Crafts at Highfields, the super hype surrounding the current cake decorating revolution was just starting. In the 5 years since they began teaching their Sugarcraft range at their Highfields cake studio they have introduced over 50 different classes, presented up to 70 certificates each year and have taught over 200 students (with some travelling from as far as Emerald, Roma and Townsville. Merivale’s training portfolio ranges from beginner, intermediate to advanced, with some custom-designed classes (to suit the individual skills needed) and user choice (where students can choose the mix of skills that they wish to advance). Delivery options include day, evening, week day and weekend classes and small class sizes which allows for maximum attention for students. In August and November 2014 Merivale will run beginner classes in Chinchilla. With many western Queensland students travelling to Highfields for classes, Merivale has decided to run two trial workshops in Chinchilla to see if there is a market for further classes in rural communities.

Win a Wedding Cake Voucher Valued at $400 To go into the draw to win a Merivale Cakes and Classes $400 wedding cake voucher, simply fill in the coupon with your name, phone number, email address and wedding date, and return it to WESTERN DOWNS MAGAZINES, 35 HIGH ST JANDOWAE, 4410. Alternatively, look for the Wedding Cake post on the Western Downs Magazines Facebook page, like the post and either comment or message with your name, email address and wedding date. The winner will be announced in the July magazines! Good Luck! www.facebook.com/WesternDownsMags

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However Merivale do a lot more than create amazing cakes for clients and run a school. They are also very active in using their craft to support the community. On an annual basis, they run demonstrations for schools and community groups, creates cakes for charities, provide sponsorships for the Brisbane Ekka, Toowoomba and Goombungee Shows, and conduct community workshops at the annual Cobb & Co Museum Have-A-Go festival and the Highfields Cultural Centre. Recently Mary negotiated an agreement with three rural shows to provide sponsors and judging until 2016. Merivale conduct a range of business development classes and mentors a group of advanced students who are almost ready to open new business ventures of their own. To accelerate the skilling for these students Merivale organises workshops (in Highfields and Melbourne) with some Australian and world class Sugarcraft specialists and authors to teach at their Highfields studio. The success of Merivale’s Sugarcraft classes can be measured by their students’ results from the regional and Royal shows and the international expo competitions and tours that they organise. During the 2014 Toowoomba and Goombungee shows students achieved over 30 awards; and at the UK 2012 and 2013 international cake decorating competitions students won a combined 9 awards. These are amazing results particularly as the competition pieces were transported safely half way across the globe and in light of the high standard of entries, against very experienced decorators. These achievements are truly inspiring and they are from a local Highfields business………. which is passionate about passing on the art of cake decorating to all aspiring students. Merivale Cakes and Classes


Community

Miles Wednesday Morning Art Group New members welcome. If you enjoy painting, beading or another art form and the company of other artists, please join our very informal art group. We meet at Dogwood Crossing, a beautiful, comfortable, well lit space with all the necessary amenities specifically designed to promote arts in Miles. There is no charge - simply bring your own art supplies. When: Wednesday mornings, 9 am till early afternoon Where: Dogwood Crossing, 81 Murilla St, Miles QLD 4415 (also known as the Miles Library and Mullins Art Gallery). We are either in the John Mullins room or in the foyer. For more information and to be added to our mailing list, contact Patricia Hinz, pmhinz@bigpond.com or Priscilla Mundell nelgai@bigpond.com Miles Wednesday Morning Art Group

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Education

Miles Teen One Step Closer to Achieving Her Nursing Dream Former Miles Hospital assistant in nursing (AIN) Rachael Wylie is one step closer to fulfilling her career goal of becoming a nurse, thanks in part to a bursary offered by the University of Southern Queensland. The 17-year-old has been named as the sole recipient of the university’s Felicity Purcell Nursing Bursary. The bursary is presented to one school-leaver each year, who is interested in pursuing a career in nursing, particularly in a rural setting.

gave me a great experience and an insight into how hospitals are run and how they work. It has given me a real ‘jump start’ on my career.”

Rachael’s mum, Helen Wylie, also works as a nurse at the Miles Hospital. “We are not only very proud of Rachael, but incredibly grateful to the support she received at the Miles Health Service,” Ms Wylie said. “We have a lovely group of highachieving, professional, young registered nurses who have guided her as well as being amazing Rachael started her nursing studies in early role models for Rachael.” March at USQ. However she is not new to the Once she completes her bachelor’s degree, health sector. In year 11, Rachael completed a Rachael hopes to further her experiences as a certificate three in health services assistance at graduate and eventually complete more training the Miles Hospital as a school-based trainee. in midwifery. “Eventually I would like to return to “Every Wednesday I would attend the hospital a rural area,” she said. and I would pick up extra shifts, when I could,” Felicity Purcell Nursing Bursary provides financial Rachael said. “From about year 10, I decided that support to one first-year nursing USQ student I would focus on nursing and explore my career who is from a rural area. The bursary is in honour options in that field. Working at the Miles Hospital of USQ graduand Felicity Purcell who had a

Former Miles Hospital AIN Rachael Wylie receives her bursary from USQ vice chancellor Jan Thomas. (Photo courtesy of USQ)

very successful career in nursing both here and overseas. Tragically, Felicity died from breast cancer in 2008 aged 33 years. Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service

COMMUNITY Skills scholarship Applications now open! Origin is working together with local businesses to address skills needs and to help local people stay local by offering Community Skills Scholarships. If you are enrolled and employed as a first year apprentice, are 15 years or older and live in the Western Downs, Maranoa regional council or Banana Shire council areas, you may be eligible for an Origin Community Skills Scholarship worth up to $13,500*. Applications close 30th June 2014. For more information please visit www.originenergy.com.au or call 1800 526 369 *Subject to taxation.

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P-12 Catholic Co-Ed 2 Nicholson Street Dalby ph: (07) 4672 4111 www.dalby.catholic.edu.au

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Business

Be Smart With Your Finance When times are tough in small business, it makes it mortgage stays over the goods as security until even more important to ensure you are managing the loan is repaid in full. debt the best way possible. A CM is usually a fixed interest loan paid off over Time and time again we see businesses pick up a one to five year term. Using a CM can really a piece of equipment or a vehicle using their assist with business profitability, especially while overdraft when they should have considered interest rates remain low. You can choose to make finance by lease or chattel mortgage (CM) instead. a lump sum payment (balloon), at the end of the loan term, which means your regular repayments Overdrafts are designed to help you manage will be reduced. CMs can also be useful for those fluctuations in cash flow, not to buy ‘stuff’. Even who are cash accounting, as you can claim the if you have available cash, it’s worth considering GST component of any vehicles or equipment you a CM as it can be more profitable to free up purchase upfront. cash rather than have it tied up in equipment or Also - don’t just think of CMs for vehicles or factory vehicles. equipment. Recently we arranged finance for a You might think that you don’t want to go new air-conditioning system for an office building. through the hassle of applying for a specific loan for the item, but you’d be surprised how smooth Most importantly, consult with your accountant the process can be – especially if you use an before making any purchases so that you can fully experienced broker. In the long run, it is often assess the taxation and cash flow consequences worth the extra time to get the finance. A CM is and make sure you are making the choice that is similar to a house mortgage. The ownership of the right for your business. equipment or vehicle is yours on purchase and a

For more finance tips check out the BMO blog at www.bmo.com.au Paul Logan, BMO Finance Manager

Paul Logan, Finance Manager for BMO’s Lending Services division. Paul Logan is Finance Manager for BMO’s Lending Services division. Information in this article is general in nature. Readers should seek their own advice before making a business or financial decision.

Being in small business can be tough. We know you want to be working ‘on’ the business not ‘in’ it, and planning for the future. We’re not just accountants. We’re your business adviser and your sounding board. Whether you’re just starting out in business, in a growth phase or getting ready to retire…

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Business

ForkForce Australia ForkForce Australia launched its new Enforcer The range currently includes 2.5 and 3.5 tonne lift capacity with lift heights from 3.3m to 6m in rough terrain forklift range in mid 2013. both 2 and 3 stage masts. To date the Enforcer rough terrain forklift has been a massive success in Australia with over ForkForce attributes the success of these units 1000 Enforcers forklifts sold. The rough terrain to being the most competitively priced rough has been developed specifically for the Australian terrain forklift in the market with great features like its compact design, high ground clearance, market and to Australian standards. integral side shift, traction tyres and high quality According to Adrian Martin, Operations Director Yanmar engines. at ForkForce, “We had to double our original order and the factory has been working overtime Martin went on to say, “The popularity has to keep up delivery because there has been such been so high that our own hire department is a high demand ever since we introduced them to struggling to secure these units for our hire fleet because most of these forklifts are selling even the market mid-2013”. before they have arrived”. The launch of this range has been an Australia wide success with particular interest for the rough Even more promising than the huge success terrain forklift from ForkForce’s Toowoomba these forklifts have seen in the Australian retail market has been the number of forklift dealers branch.

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Competition

Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Empire Theatre, 5 July, 8pm The Sydney Comedy Festival is back on the road with a lineup of some of the hottest Australian and international comedians from this year’s Festival. The funniest and freshest acts from Sydney’s biggest annual comedy event are handpicked for a hilarious night of world class comedy with something to suit everyone’s tastes. Presented by Colin Mackay The Good Guys, the Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase rolls into the Empire Theatre on Saturday 5 July for one night only. For more information or to purchase tickets contact the Empire Theatre box office on 1300 655 299 or visit empiretheatre.com.au

Win 2 Tickets to

Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Saturday 5 July, 8pm To win a double pass to the Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase at the Empire Theatre in Toowoomba, simply ‘like’ us on Facebook. If you already ‘like’ us, keep an eye out for the Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Facebook post, and ‘like’ and ‘share’ the post for your chance to win the tickets. If you don’t have access to Facebook, simply fill in the form to the left and send it in to us for your chance to win the double pass — Western Downs Magazines. 35 High Street, Jandowae 4410. COMPETITION CLOSES 20th June 2014.

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Health & Beauty

Stress – It Can Affect Us All The founder of World Organic, Megan Douglas, has been kind enough to provide me with the following information to help some of my readers cope and deal with stress. Stress affects many of our friends and family members and the effects it has on our overall well-being and physical health can be detrimental. How To Manage Stress: It is important to remember that stress need not affect us in a negative way. It is created by our reaction to situations and not by the situation itself. If we can temper our reactions, if we can manage life’s roller-coaster with a degree of equanimity and perspective, then we can minimize the adverse consequences of stress.

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Insomnia, nightmares, disturbing dreams Difficulty concentrating, racing thoughts Trouble learning new information Difficulty in making decisions. Forgetfulness, disorganization, confusion Little interest in appearance,

Stress management tips that may help you:

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First and foremost, know what your stressor is! Too often, people accept that they are stressed without taking the time to properly think through exactly what it is that is making them stressed. Anything can cause you stress – your work, your relationships, your body image, even the poor performance of your favourite sports team. Learn to identify what is making you stressed. It’s a necessary first step in dealing with the problem. Try meditation. The benefits of meditation are vast. If you’ve got the time, have a look at our blog on meditation in the ‘Soul’ section of our website. The simple action of breathing in a meditative state will add oxygen to your system and will bring you a measure of focus and control.

Moderate your consumption of alcohol and/ or cigarettes. They’re crutches. They might dull the feeling of stress in the short term, but they do nothing to help the problem and have their own health-related costs.

Live well. Get a good night’s rest (seven hours minimum), eat healthily, exercise, pamper yourself occasionally, make time for family and friends, get a pet (if you like animals!). All of these things have been • shown to help mitigate against stress.

Know your limits and be prepared to either say no or get help. It’s when we take on too much that we’re most likely to experience stress.

Try hypnotism. Like meditation, hypnotism can be particularly useful in helping you manage the causes and symptoms of stress.

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Frequent headaches, jaw clenching or pain Chest pain, palpitations, heart attacks, strokes and hypertension Tremors, trembling of lips, hands Neck ache, back pain, muscle spasms. Light headedness, faintness, dizziness Ringing, buzzing or “popping sounds Frequent blushing, sweating” Skin damage and/or skin disorders,

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punctuality Obsessive or compulsive behavior Lies or excuses to cover up poor work Overreaction to petty annoyances Excess anxiety, worry, guilt, nervousness Depression Excessive gambling or impulse buying Increased smoking, alcohol or drug use Sudden attacks of panic

including atopic dermatitis Cold or sweaty hands, feet Dry mouth, problems swallowing Frequent colds, infections, herpes sores Rashes, itching, hives, “goose bumps” Constant tiredness, weakness, fatigue Weight gain or loss without diet Poor sexual desire or performance Constipation, diarrhea, excess flatulence, belching

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Feeling overloaded or overwhelmed. Frequent crying spells or suicidal thoughts Feelings of loneliness or worthlessness Increased frustration, irritability, edginess Overreaction to petty annoyances

Have a look at our ‘Mind’ blog to discover the many benefits it can offer. Look after your skin. When you become stressed, the amount of blood and oxygen which is supplied to your skin lessens dramatically. As a result, your skin will often take on a grey pallor and become dry, flaky and prone to irritation. When this happens, it is as important to care for your skin as it is for your general physical and emotional self. Take the time to cleanse and moisturize, and even visit a masseur if you can. Hopefully,

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Excessive defensiveness or suspiciousness Problems in communication, sharing Increased anger, frustration, hostility Frequent or wild mood swings Social withdrawal and isolation

we don’t need to tell you that your skin will repair itself much more quickly if you use natural, organic products rather than synthetic ones! So, there you have it. It’s highly unlikely, unless you live in a cocoon, that you can avoid stress. However, if you opt for a thoughtful, balanced approach to life you can manage it and you can master it. In the end, that’s a much more desirable option than having it master you. Chantahl Stedman


Health & Beauty

My Midwives Rural Outreach Darling Downs My Midwives is a Midwifery Group Practice based in Toowoomba. We opened in December of 2010 as the first practice of its kind in Australia. . We provide antenatal care and postnatal care in the community and labour and birth care at Toowoomba Hospital where we have admitting rights. All our midwives are able to order pathology and diagnostics and many are able to prescribe. We provide two main services – continuity of midwifery care where a woman sees the same midwife throughout the continuum from early pregnancy to six weeks after birth with the midwife on call for labour and birth care and a bulk billed services where a team of midwives provides the care. The My Midwives Rural Outreach – Darling Downs project has been funded by Medicare Local. The program will provide antenatal and postnatal care in three areas – Millmerran, Inglewood and

Chinchilla in conjunction with medical care of the woman’s choice if required or desired. ¬This care may be in a shared model with the woman’s GP, in a shared model with the woman’s birthing hospital or with a private obstetrician. The midwife can book women into their birthing hospital, provide comprehensive care and education, order and interpret pathology and radiology as required and conduct assessments of fetal wellbeing using a CTG as required. All documentation will be shared with the woman’s consent, with her GP and birthing hospital. If the woman desires, she may additionally access continuity of care from one of the midwives for birth care in Toowoomba Hospital.

out of pocket costs. Similarly to GP services, consultations are time based with the majority of consultations being from 40 minutes to one hour. Again, depending on the consultation, the woman may come to central clinics (one each in Millmerran, Inglewood and Chinchilla) which will be established during the project or may receive a home visit from the midwife (depending on their location). Women who require out of hours services may contact the My Midwives on call phone for additional care if appropriate. Women requesting continuity of midwifery care for birth will additionally have access to their own midwife out of hours.

For more information or an appointment please My Midwives Rural Outreach – Darling Downs has contact info@mymidwives.com.au or phone 07 the ability to enable access for all women through 4642 2977. the option to bulk bill Health Care Card holders and My Midwives to offer services for other women with minimal

Miles Hospital Directory Service

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Outpatients. To book – 4628 5600

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Child & Community Health. 4628 5629

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Community Maternity Services. 4628 5640

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Occupational Therapy. Fax referral – 4662 8816

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Dietician. Fax referral - 4669 0594

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Speech Pathologist. Fax referral - 4669 0594

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Social Worker. Fax referral - 4669 0594

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Health & Beauty

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Question: I keep seeing these ads on TV. What is my macular and why do I need to get it checked? The macular is the central area of the retinal at the back of your eye responsible for high resolution or detailed sight. It is a highly organized structure and unfortunately, easily prone to damage from accumulations of cellular debris and leaky new blood vessels. This is called Macular Degeneration or MD. Further information can be found at: www. mdfoundation.com.au While MD is a devastating problem for sufferers, it is also quite a problem for our society as well. A recent study called and commissioned by Novartis Pharma and conducted by Deloitte Access economics (Eyes on the Future) estimated that the total societal cost of vision impairment and blindness from all forms of AMD in Australia was slightly more than $5 billion per year. So do it for yourself or for Australia and get your macular checked. Eyecare Eyewear

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Health & Beauty

Cosmetic Elegance Clinic Turns 7!! Seven years ago Dr Eddie Roos realised a long held dream. “I saw the synergy that could occur by combining a medical skin practice with a beauty salon: medical treatments with the best cosmetic outcome in mind. It was a new concept at the time but I truly believed patients would benefit from a more holistic approach to skin care. With a dream and a business plan, Cosmetic Elegance Clinic was born.” Now, seven years later, the clinic has grown beyond Dr Roos’ expectations. It is a comprehensive skin clinic, encompassing cosmetic and beauty treatments, a world class laser clinic and, with his special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer, a wellrespected skin cancer clinic too. “But we couldn’t have got to where we are today without our dedicated staff,” said Dr Roos. “Together we aim to provide our clients with skin care that is uncompromising in its professionalism and quality, in a comfortable and personal environment.” Cosmetic Elegance Clinic is serious about Gil Campbell said, “We believe in an age of we endeavour to answer any skin concerns and skin care, with a passion for their treatments increasing technology that personalised service questions no matter how big or small.” and love for what they do. Practice manager is imperative. Our clients’ needs come first, and Cosmetic Elegance Clinic

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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 gov’t school bus run contracts and 2 buses. $320,000. Ph: Jerry 4663 0050. ...................................... FOR SALE 49 WILLIAM ST, JANDOWAE HOLDEN W.B. CAPRICE Walk off Just Walk In - Totally Renovated front, no bumper bar. $1650. Ph: Colonial cottage on large 1454m2 0429 621398 Dalby ...................................... allotment/2 bedroom with room for more. Tastefully renovated. FOR SALE French doors leading into the open BIKE WIND TRAINER: Fork mount, plan lounge/dining/kitchen area. adjustable height & length $125. New bathroom and kitchen. Both Ph: Sladey 0429 621398 Dalby bedrooms have double built in cupboards. Verandah on three sides overlooking the gardens. The paved PROPERTY rear entertainment area has the luxury of a spa to indulge in. Large yard/street appeal with attractive FOR SALE - JANDOWAE HOUSE picket fencing and old fashioned Approximately 12 years old, 4 shutters and criss-cross railings on bedrooms, good scooter ramp to verandah - 2 bay lockable car shed the verandah. A double carport sits to with workshop, laundry and toilet the side on a gravel driveway for easy access. $199,000 ono. Keen to sell. Ph attached. Price - $227,000.00. Ph: owner for inspection 07 46981676 4668 5781. ...................................... ...................................... FOR SALE Renovated bargain. CRN half acre roof, 64 GEORGE ST, JANDOWAE stumps, plumbing. 4 years old. New 4 Bedroom House in Jandowae. cladding on exterior. All paint work Renovated bathroom, kitchen done inside and out, hot water 12m with granite bench tops, huge old. 2 bed and sleep out, carpet 12m living areas. House sale includes old, wood heater, 2 x Five KW rev cycle all furniture (everything from the a/c, rear east facing deck, five thou TV to beds etc.) Double carport. gall tank and town water, est trees on Lockable shed 6 x 4m, covered western half can split block, 17 x 3m patio area, landscaped gardens. shed slab down. New driveway, rent Great buy for a family or an out now @ $200 week or move in, investment property. 64 George St, Jandowae. $200 000. Ph: 4632 4093 $770 rates half year. 25 min to Dalby, nice town Jandowae $165k ONO for ..................................... inspection ph. 0438 191 679 owner. FOR SALE Pot Belly Stove. Scandia Mascot brand, with two lengths 170mm copper flue in good condition. $550. Ph. 4668 5563. ......................................

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Advertising & Dates

Our Team Shelly Barclay, Advertising Manager As well as working as our Advertising Manager, Shelly Barclay is also an ‘Earth Angel’ for ‘Angel Flight’ along with donating her time to the ‘Pyjama Angel Foundation’. Shelly is also a very proud Mum of three girls and doting Grandmother to her 3 granchildren.

Amy Skerman  Graphic Designer Amy is a Dalby girl who graduated from the University of the Sunshine Coast in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts. She joined the Western Downs Magazines team in November that year.

Kate Haig  Graphic Designer Growing up in Brisbane, Kate moved to Jandowae in 1999 and is the newest member of the Western Downs Magazine Team. She has been involved with many community groups in Jandowae, and enjoys small country town life. Kate brings with her an interest in photography.

Karel Brownhall  Accounts Manager/Graphic Designer Karel has recently taken on the role as Graphic Designer after three years as the Accounts Manager for Western Downs Magazines. Karel and her husband and two boys enjoy working and living on their grain farm at Jandowae.

Lynelle Urquhart  Photographer & Writer

Miles Lily Magazine Price List Size

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$368.00

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$242.00

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$168.00

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$126.00

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$79.00

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Trade Directory

To be discontinued from July editions

Inserts

$100 per 1000 (only accept 3 per month, per magazine

Classifieds

Maximum three per magazine edition per seller

FREE

Miles Lily Magazine Deadlines Edition

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Lynelle and family live and work on a cattle breeding and cropping farm at Moonie. She also teaches part time at a couple of local primary schools. Lynelle is state webmaster for ICPA (an educational lobby group) and is the publicity person for many local groups including the Moonie Sports Club and Moonie ICPA.

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21st July

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25th August

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Aja O’Leary  Photographer & Writer

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10th November

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Aja was born in the Czech Republic and met her husband in England. They now have two cheeky little girls, living and working in their family farming business growing watermelons and breeding Angus Cattle near Chinchilla.

Ann Alcock  Photojournalist Ann is a freelance photojournalist who is also involved in several social documentary photography projects. She has a keen interest in rural communities and has recently written the history of racing in Taroom.

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! 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. 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! www.westerndownsmagazines.com June 2014 - 37


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

46271344

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

Maureen Williams 4628 6166

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

0418677634

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

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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.

Each monthly recipient will be in the running for the title of 2014 Western Downs Regional Sports Star of the Year For more information contact 1300 CounCil (1300 268 624)


Miles Directory 2014 Accommodation

Bunya Mountain Accommodation Centre - info@ bunyamountains.com.au Ph. 4668 3126

Accountants

BMO Dalby - Business Growth, Wealth Creation, Loans and Leasing, Accounting and Tax - 4662 3722

Hire

Kindergarten

CMS Hire, 146 Mary St Miles, 28 Jerrard St Wandoan, 46272660. www.machinerysolutions.com.au Mur

Murilla Kindergarten - 4627 1340

Library

Dogwood Crossing @ Miles - Cnr Dawson and Murilla Streets, Miles - Ph: 4679 4430 Fax: 4627 1844 Email: miles.library@wdrc.qld.gov.au

Merivale Cakes & Classes, www. merivalecakesandcrafts.com.au. Ph. 1300 002 253

Machinery Hire

Council

Western Downs Regional Council - www.wdrc.qld. gov.au Ph: 1300 COUNCIL (1300 268 624) Fax: 1300 FAXWDRC (1300 329 937)

CMS Hire, Sales, Service. Brisbane - Miles - Wandoan Ph 4627 2660 www.machinerysolutions.com.au

Midwifery

Construction

Commercial and industrial, new homes, extensions, transportable buildings. 61 Edith St, Miles. Ph: 4627 1701, Fx: 4627 2511, Mob: 0427 982 351, duncanconstructions@bigpond.com www. dunconstruct.com

My Midwives, antenatal and postnatal care in Millmerran, Inglewood and Chinchilla. Ph. 4642 2977 or info@mymidwives.com.au. mymidwives.com.au

Optometrists

Eyecare Eyewear, Dalby Shoppingworld, Ph: 4669 7072, Chinchilla Central, Ph: 4668 9888

Beauty

Cosmetic Elegance Clinic Toowoomba - 4638 2700 www.cosmeticelegance.com.au

Cakes & Classes

Diesel Mechanic

Attitude Contracting - Mobile diesel machanic, truck & trailer service/repairs. 0429 622 747 attitudecontracting@bigpond.com

Drafting & Building Design

Martin Building Design - Residential, Commercial, Industrial. Ph. 4662 1403. www.martindesign.com.au

DVD Conversion from VHS etc

“Save your memories before it’s too late!” George Sturgess Mobile: 0428 157 566

Earthmoving and Excavation

Tribe’s Plant Hire - Quality Work Assured - 48 McNulty St, Miles - Ph. 0427 953 686

Earthworks

PentaCon - Civil Infastructure Bulk Earthworks - 33 Heeney St Chinchilla - www.pentacon.com.au info@pentacon.com.au

Electrician

Queensland Electrical Company (QEC) Ph Peter Scotney 0427 110 885 Michael Wood Electrical - local, reliable, experienced. 0447 685 056

Engineering

Miles Engineering - 28/46 Murilla St Mile - Ph: (07) 4627 1488

Fabrics & Sewing Anthony’s Fabrics, 100 Cunningham St, Dalby. Ph/fx. Machines 4662 3433 e: anthonysmaterials@bigpond.com Forklift Hire

ForkForce Australia. 1300423675. forkforce.com.au

Hair & Beauty

Katrina’s Shop 24 Dalby Shoppingworld Ph. 07 4662 5336

Haulage

CMT Haulage Ph 4627 1771 or Craig 0417 710 125

John Davies Optometrists – We’re Serious About Your Eyes - 46a Archibald St, Dalby. Ph: 4662 3725 Printing and Graphic Design

Western Downs Print Design Photography Business Cards, Stubbie Coolers, Docket Books, Stationery, 4668 5953

Service

CMS Service Ph. 4627 2660 146 Mary St, Miles

Sheds

THE Shed Company, Dulacca Max & Delma Scotney Ph. 0427 728 469, dulacca@theshedcompany.com.au

Shipping Container Hire & Sales

Gosden’s Machinery – Shipping Containers and used farm machinery – 24999 Warrego Hwy, Chinchilla 46652289 or 0427584397.

Solicitor

Edgar & Wood Solicitors 118 Cunningham St, Dalby Ph. 4662 2311

Stock Feed

Anipro, Colin Brosnan 0429 462 220

Tattoos & Piercing

Ink Addict Tattoo & Piercing Studio. 5133 ChinchillaTara Rd. Ph: 0428 750 011. InkAddict@bordernet. com.au. Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook. com/groups/InkAddictTara/

Timber

Blinco Bros Timbers - 18079 Warrego Hwy, Dalby. Ph: 4669 6766, E: dalby@blincotimbers.com.au

Theatre

Empire Theatre, Toowoomba www.empiretheatre. com.au Ph: 1300 655 299

Towing

CMS Towing. Mary St Miles Ph 46272660 / 0417 671 088 miles@machinerysolutions.com.au

Website Design

Kabosh Creative - ‘Elgin’, Condamine, Ph. 4627 7290, www.kaboshcreative.com.au

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