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- Toowoomba Model Rocket Launch Saturday, 19th May
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- Council Connections: Week 2, May 2012
- St Luke’s Toowoomba Open Day, Saturday 12th May 10am To 4pm
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Gore Highway Toowoomba to Millmerran Re-opens
The Gore Highway linking Millmerran with Pittsworth and Toowoomba has re-opened with drivers requested to exercise caution. The section of road between Brookstead and Millmerran was closed for many days, but with the flood peak in the Condamine now well downstream, water levels have receded allowing traffic to resume. A ‘stop – go’ traffic light is operating on the Centenary Bridge over the Condamine River 2 kms from Pampas, and speed restrictions are in place south of the bridge heading towards Millmerran. Police are urging motorists to obey the traffic signs and to travel with extreme caution. Continue reading
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Caution Required After Inundation
Police are urging the travelling public to drive with extreme caution as receding flood waters reveal underlying damage to roadways and infrastructure such as bridges and causeways. Leichardt Highway,Wandoan Warwick Area Police advise that hazards posed to drivers from the inundation the State has received has not lessened with the receding of flood waters and that many roads and bridges would have sustained damage to varying degrees.Careless motorists not only risk their lives and the lives of others, but face the possibility of prosecution if they drive negligently. Police are urging everyone to obey road closure signs and to travel with extreme caution, limiting non essential travel in any areas affected by localised flooding. Continue reading
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Revitalised Millmerran SES Goes to the Rescue
Whilst many parts of Queensland prepare for recovery efforts as water begins to recede Police and Emergency Services would like to remind the community of the dangers of flood waters and damaged roads. Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Brett Pointing said that emergency services have attended a number of incidents where people have entered flood affected areas. At Milmerran SES responded to a car in floodwater on the Gore Highway which was inundated for three kilometres with levels as deep as three metres. Following its de-activation in 2008 due to a lack of volunteers, Millmerran and surrounding areas did not have close SES support and relied on assistance from Cecil Plains or Pittsworth, but the unit was reactivated only a matter of weeks ago after a new contingent of volunteers finished their training. The rescued man told Millmerran SES members he heard rumours that the road could be crossed safely. Police have charged this man for driving without due care and attention. “There are multiple road closures in many parts of the State. These closures and interruptions are constantly changing as flood levels rise and fall. Obey road closure signage and please plan your trip and make sure you check the available information on road conditions from websites,” said Assistant Commissioner Pointing. The Gore Highway to Millmerran is closed between Brookstead and Millmerran until further notice. Motorists are urged to delay any trip along this road, or where possible find an alternative route. A swift water rescue team also had to rescue a man at Perry Road, Bundaberg North last night around 11pm. He suffered minor injuries. Continue reading
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Change of Venue – Laidley Community Christmas Carols
Sunday 19 December from 5.30pm with a fundraiser Sausage Sizzle for Laidley School Chaplaincy. Carols begin at 6:30pm The event site is the wet weather venue, the Laidley Cultural Centre on Plainland Road, Laidley . Everyone is welcome to come and sing all your favourite carols and be refreshed by the true story of Christmas. Discover the Reason for the Season – presented by the combined Churches of Laidley as a gift to the community. Continue reading
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Carols at Peacehaven Transferred to Cultural Centre
With rain forecast for this weekend, the 2010 Highfields Carols on Sunday December 12th will play it safe and be held indoors at the Highfields Cultural Centre. The carols were to have been held at Peacehaven Park, but other details remain unchanged. The fate of the fireworks is as yet unresolved. The Highfields District Community Carols Committee, friends of Peacehaven Park and the Toowoomba Regional Council are presenting a great family evening of food, entertainment and community carol singing. Doors open at 5.00pm and the show commences at 6.00pm with local choirs and singers, plus John Townsend , a singer of international renown who now resides on the Darling Downs, and Leisa Johnson . The Highfields Cultural Centre is off O’Brien Road, Highfields. Further information from Mandy Anderson (Ph 0407 645 153). Continue reading
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Christmas Carols at Hospice
The Toowoomba Hospice will start its Festive Season this Sunday 28th November at the Hospice in O’Quinn Street. Chairman Graham Barron OAM said the Hospice is celebrating the Festive Season with carols and lighting of the Christmas tree. Graham Barron and Mark Munro from the Toowoomba Hospice Help Santa hand out Ice-Cream to all those attending the Toowoomba Hospice Christmas Carols The Toowoomba Hospice has been providing Palliative Care Services to the Lockyer Valley, Toowoomba and Darling Downs Communities since July 1st 2003. “We are excited to be able to celebrate our 7th Christmas and we want to thank the Community as a whole from the bottom of our hearts for supporting us so we can provide Palliative and Respite Care for those with a terminal illness especially at this time of the year” said Mr Barron. “We are having Christmas carols here at the Hospice from 5pm, Toowoomba Municipal Band will be playing, High Altitude Harmony will lead the singing accompanied by the students from St Anthony’s Primary School, there will be food and drinks on sale as well, so bring the family, a blanket or chair and kick off the Christmas season with us here at the Toowoomba Hospice”. Mr. Barron wants to reassure all those who attend on Sunday that the ‘Big Fella’ in the red suit will be coming in from the North Pole for a quick visit. “I have had our promotions and fundraising manager Mark Munro on the phone to the North Pole coordinating a special visit from Santa and I am pleased to say he is on his way and will arrive at 6pm via a BIG RED TRUCK!!!” Continue reading
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Heritage Announces Charity Golf Day Beneficiaries
Heritage Building Society has selected five local charitable organisations to share the proceeds of its annual Charity Golf Day – the richest one-day amateur charity golf event on the Darling Downs. Heritage is aiming to raise $40,000 on Friday, 3 December when more than 200 players tee off at the 13th annual Charity Golf Day at the City Golf Club. That is on top of the $340,000 already raised in the last 12 years of the event’s history. This year’s event was launched by Heritage CEO John Minz at the Toowoomba PCYC . Heritage CEO John Minz and Sergeant Cam Crisp from the Toowoomba PCYC, one of five local charitable organisations which will share in $40,000 proceeds from this year's Heritage Charity Golf Day. The beneficiaries of this year’s event are as follows: · AEIOU Foundation · Endeavour Foundation · Kiyua Performing Arts Inc · Teen Challenge Queensland · Toowoomba Police Citizens Youth Club The fund recipients will each use their donation to complete key projects that will help educate, support and benefit their community. The Heritage Charity Golf Day is just another way that Heritage demonstrates its commitment to building communities by supporting local charities and other groups. Submitted by Andrew Fox, Public Relations Manager For further Heritage information go to www.heritageonline.com.au Continue reading
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Toowoomba Hospice Christmas Carols
The Toowoomba Hospice will be holding its annual Christmas Carols Sunday 28 th November commencing at 5:00pm. The location will be on the Hospice lawns, corner of 5 th Avenue and O’Quinn St Harristown. Heaps of Christmas Craft, food and drinks will be on sale, bring a blanket/chair and sing carols for a couple of hours with the wonderful Toowoomba municipal band, High Altitude Harmony PLUS there will be a special visit from Santa so bring the kids and help the Hospice celebrate Christmas! Mark Munro Toowoomba Hospice Association Tel 4659 8500 Continue reading
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Kiyua Performing Arts Inc invites You to Their 2010 End of Year Performance
Kiyua Performing Arts Inc, formerly known as The Community Performing Arts Project, is a non for profit group of Volunteers who formed at Harlaxton in 2004. Their aim is to give young people the chance to learn dance, drama and meet new friends in a safe environment for free. Kiyua, meaning ‘Free Spirit’ in the language of Central Australian Aboriginal people, provides positive influences in the lives of young people. It’s about showing them the wider world and allowing them to see a broader vision of the possibilities for them Kiyua’s vision is ‘A community based group nurturing self worth and personal development through performing arts’. Kiyua invites you to their 2010 end of year performance: ‘When I grow up’ at the Empire Theatre 2.30pm Sunday 21st November 2010. FREE ENTRY The ‘When I grow up’ theme was drawn from the young people themselves, to show their dreams, their journey of self discovery and inner strength they will take to get there. We welcome you to attend the performance and view these extraordinary young people for yourself. For further details contact Sheriden Wright on 0412 135 925. Continue reading
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Visitors From Far & Wide Attend Poets’ Breakfast
With Bush Verse becoming more and more popular, there were visitors who travelled many kilometres to attend the Poets Breakfast held at the Highfields Pioneer Village recently. The Breakfast is part of the annual Crows Nest Community Festival. Guest poet Janine Haig from Eulo/Chinchilla area recited various poems including some from her books “I Hope Yer Sheep Get Flyblown” and “Always Wear Clean Knickers.” Janine Haig Janine won the Bronze Swagman competition in 2003 with her poem “Not Gone” which she performed at the breakfast. She has recited poetry with ‘Cowboy Poets’, won various overseas trips and recited in U S A in Denver, Colorado and Elko, Nevada. Georgia Steele Fairholme College Year 10 student Georgia Steele (15) from Bowenville also recited several of Janine’s poems, and well known poet Ron Selby and camp oven cook and poet Ned Winter recited poetry with their usual humour. Winners of the poetry competition sponsored by Heritage Crows Nest & Highfields Community Branches were:- L to R: Sam Greer, Val Eldridge, poet Ron Selby and Alex Duff Senior Poet:- Sam Greer, Junior Poet – Alex Duff and People’s Choice Award – Val Eldridge. L to R; Jeff Close, Janine Haig, Georgia Steele and Highfields Pioneer Village Inc. president Ian Cockburn. The recipients of funds raised at this year’s breakfast are the Highfields Scouts/Guides and the Highfields Pioneer Village. Heritage Crows Nest & Highfields Community Branches is a joint venture between Progressive Community Crows Nest Ltd (PCCN) and Heritage Building Society. Under the Heritage community banking model, profits are distributed to community organisations, charities and special community events. 50% of branch profits are put back into the local community. Submitted by Jenny Gersekowski Continue reading
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