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New Website Ups Ante for Highfields High School

A HIGHFIELDS High School has come a virtual step closer with the April 29 launch of the www.highfieldshighschool.com.au website. The website is a non-political focal point for the community and families who would like their children to attend a Highfields State High School. It provides the reports which have been compiled supporting the need for the school, information on the criteria to establish a high school, milestones so far, family snapshots of those affected by the lack of a high school in Highfields. Website founder and long-term advocate for the school, Bronwyn Cairns, says the website gets information into the community about the need for the high school to be built and provides an avenue for people to become involved in the campaign. “The site has a link to an e-petition which closes on August 1, and also to a Facebook page which allows people to register their support of the cause,” Mrs Cairns said. “I am often asked what people can do to help achieve the high school and this provides everyone with a way to show their support.” Pressure from the community for a state high school in Highfields contributed to the state government purchase in March last year of land on O’Brien Road as the site for a future high school. “Various discussions with both politicians and state government staff have revealed that they don’t believe Highfields has the numbers yet to justify the school being built. We need to demonstrate to the state government just how big the demand is and how many families desperately need access to a state high school in Highfields,” she said. Submitted by: Bronwyn Cairns Phone 4698  7786 District High School statistics The 2006 census showed 922 high school students residing in the main catchment area or Highfields State High School, and a further 211 in the additional catchment area (Crows Nest for grades 11 & 12). The population growth of the area as stated by the Office of Economic & Statistical Research per annum from 2001-2009 was 5.9%.  This equates to 1,120 high school students in the main catchment area in 2010. At the “Day 8” 2010 School Census, the enrolments of the Primary Schools in the catchment area were: Highfields State School – 806 Geham State School – 122 Meringandan State School – 157 Goombungee State School – 123 Mary Mackillop Catholic School – 405 This was a total of 1,613 primary school students enrolled in the Main Catchment area. With students currently attending a variety of schools in Toowoomba, projections show Mt Lofty numbers would not drop significantly. An Enrolment Management Plan for the Mt Lofty campus is currently in place due enrolment numbers becoming unsustainably high. This has already forced numbers down and has severely restricted choice for a large number of students. Highfields State High School would allow the removal of this Enrolment Management Plan and allow students in Toowoomba greater freedom of choice. On average in Queensland, 77% of students attending state primary schools attend a state secondary school. Data collected over a number of years from Highfields State School shows a much lower attendance at state secondary schools – as low as 39% in some years. This is not indicative of numbers that would attend a state high school in Highfields, but rather of the large number of choices available when having to attend school in Toowoomba. It also reflects a concerted effort by Toowoomba State High School, Mt Lofty campus to reduce its student population through its enrolment management plan. Continue reading

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Easter Vintage Festival at Highfields Pioneer Village

Resident swaggie Mick Bradford chats with the crowds during the Grand Parade Doug Ashford driving a Farmall Tractor Young Stars & idols singers perform for the huge crowd at the Pioneer Villag on the Saturday – l to r Cozzett Henderson, Jess Kutner, Tace Doherty, Eden O’Rourke, Brittany Dunham Tractors taking part in the Grand Parade l to r Graham Anderson, Chris Ryan, David Benington and Paul Ryan from the Warwick Veteran & Vintage Vehicle Club of Queensland enjoy a day out at the Highfields Pioneer Village Easter Vintage Festival. Lots of stalls were available to keep visitors entertained. Marissa Dixon of Soul Vibrations shows visitors her crystals including this honey calcite. She also displayed essential oils, affirmation banners, oracle card, jewellery, candles etc. Highfields Pioneer Village is at 73 Wirraglen Road, Highfields. Ph 4696 6309 photos by Jenny Gersekowski Continue reading

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Qld Premier in Highfields for Christmas Concert

Premier Anna Bligh brought some Christmas cheer to seniors in Toowoomba/Highfields area with  the annual Premier’s Seniors Christmas Concert at the Highfields Cultural Centre today (Tuesday 7th December) Qld Premier Anna Bligh and Member for Toowoomba North Kerry Shine on arrival for the Concert Premier Bligh said she was excited to be hosting the free concert and was looking forward to helping seniors in the Toowoomba region celebrate the festive season. “Seniors have made significant contributions to their communities and continue to make them,” Ms Bligh said. “I am thrilled to be here celebrating the spirit of Christmas with the seniors of the Toowoomba area and look forward to enjoying a sing-along to our favourite carols.” Representing Tomnet Toowoomba at the Premiers Seniors Christmas Concert in Highfields were Dorothy and Bill Woodside (Dorothy is an office volunteer) The Premier’s Senior’s Christmas Concerts began in 2001 and have since been held in 18 regional areas throughout Queensland. Member for Toowoomba North Kerry Shine said it was great news the concert was being held in Highfields. Allan Western, Melissa Western, members of the band and the Toowoomba East State School Choir The concert was compered by the charismatic jazz singer Melissa Western, performing solo and duet performances with her father Alan Western, a renowned jazz performer and entertainer in the UK and Australia. Also featured were performances by Toowoomba East State School Choir, Dance routines by Dance Central and poetry recitations by Highfields State School students. Bill Woodside won the Lucky Program prize, and was presented with a hamper by the Premier. Dorothy and Bill Woodside with Premier Anna Bligh and Kerry Shine MP. Bill could also have won an award for the best costume, looking the part of Santa, but wearing a kilt. He also carried a Condamine bell. The concert was followed by a morning tea. Carole Lyons, Cr Anne Glasheen and Annica Sheppard chatting at the morning tea. The QUEENSLAND Premier will host a second concert in Cairns on Friday 10 December. 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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Julie Boyce Exhibition

Over 60 paintings in acrylics and watercolours inspired by the Australian Bush, 1st to the 30th of September 2010 from 10:00am to 4:00pm daily at Village View Gallery. Official opening on the 4th of September at 2:30pm by Jenny Gersekowski (Publicity Officer of Heritage Building Society Highfields Community Branch). Sponsored by Second to None Winery. Works are for sale and Julie has donated a special painting to raffle on the Opening Day to raise money for the Highfields Pioneer Village. All are welcome. Please bring a plate, Billy Tea and Damper also available. RSVP by 1st September 2010: Jody Ashford Village View Gallery Highfields Pioneer Village:  73 Wirraglen Rd, Highfields QLD 4352. Phone 07 4635 6223 or email: highfieldspioneervillage@hotmail.com Continue reading

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Last Chance for Masquerade Ball

Please book your tickets for a fun filled evening at the ‘Masquerade Ball’ at the Highfields Cultural Centre with all proceeds going to two great causes – Toowoomba Hospice and the Kath Dickson Centre. The ball has been arranged by Highfields Better Business entrant in  the wonderful ‘Carnival of Flowers Young Ambasador’s Program’,  Sarah-Jane Macdonald. Masquerade Ball Poster …. Mark Munro Continue reading

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Member for Toowoomba North, Kerry Shine Reflects On 2009 and Ahead to 2010

Kerry Shine MP speaks to Toowoomba Regional Radio’s Gordon Patterson about his efforts on behalf of his constituents, particularly in respect to Highfields. He also outlines his priorities for 2010 and wishes everyone a prosperous New Year. Audio: Kerry Shine Continue reading

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