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USQ and NASA Discuss Collaboration on Space Technology

The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) may expand its research focus into smart composite technologies for space applications following a successful meeting between a USQ academic and NASA scientists in the USA. USQ Centre of Excellence in Engineered Fibre Composites (CEEFC) Director, Professor Alan Lau, visited the NASA Glenn Research Centre in Cleveland, Ohio, earlier this year to discuss future collaboration in energy composites. CEEFC researchers Dr Jay Epaarachichi, Professor Alan Lau and Dr Mainul Islam are examining smart technologies for composite materials. Professor Lau said NASA scientists had shown interest in the CEEFC projects in this particular field: Composites Wind Turbine Blade Design and Delamination Detection of Smart Composite Structures using Embedded Sensor and Actuator Technology. “Many topics, like modelling skills on sandwich structures, life prediction of space composite structures and fibre-optic sensor technology were placed on the table to find any commonality to further extend the research scope in the future,” Professor Lau said. “We also discussed the issue of the life reliability measure for composites and their related structures based on a generic mapping system for smart composite wing, developed by the CEEFC using an embedded fibre sensor network.” Professor Lau said the centre was now working with NASA on developing a scholar/research exchange scheme, a joint PhD supervision scheme and joint research and development centre scheme in Toowoomba. Currently, Professor Lau and two key CEEFC researchers, Dr Jay Epaarachchi and Dr Mainul Islam, are working with different research and development sectors on smart technologies for composite materials. Submitted by Madeleine Tiller, USQ Media, +61 7 4631 1163 Continue reading

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A Request to Baby Boomers & Others

Would anyone happen to have a copy of the book (below) lying in a cupboard at home? It is the second in the Happy Venture Readers series.It was used extensively in QLD schools in the late 50s and then the 60s. I am teaching an adult to read and he has nearly mastered the Introductory Book, which was the first in the series. The approach the book takes seems to suit my student. Peter Ross | Centre Coordinator Learning Network Queensland Phone 0746932785 | Fax 0746932785 | Email pittsworth@LNQ.net.au Community & Technology Centre Hume Street PITTSWORTH 4356 Continue reading

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Loritz Circus Out of Africa to Toowoomba for Charity June 22nd

Peter Rookas of Toowoomba Hospital Foundation is emphasising the important feature of the Big Top is that it is heated!!! Continue reading

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Iconic Range Run Has Rich History

This year will see the 30th Anniversary of an iconic running event – the Toowoomba Road Runners King & Queen of the Range. First conducted in 1982, the run commenced at Withcott and finished at the old Toowoomba Showground, with one lap of the main arena. In the early years, the run was dominated by Toowoomba running legend Albert Van der Wyk as the King of the Range and Jodie Curd as the Queen of the Range. In 1985 a young 15 year old novice from Toowong in Brisbane, Gordon Fletcher, came up and beat much older and more experienced runners, including Albert Van der Wyk and Peter Bourgaize, and in doing so, claimed a new record of 28 m 30s, 13 seconds ahead of Van der Wyk’s record of 28m 43s. In 1986, the course changed and finished in Queen’s Park and it saw the arrival of a new star. This was the first year that Glenn Benecke won the event; the start of a dynasty as he would ultimately win on no less than13 occasions. This record stands today unchallenged and many believe will never be broken. A new Queen of the Range also emerged in Lynette Stern. Fast track to1992 and the course changed yet again for the final time After ascending the range, runners now turn left into Tourist Drive and proceed along the top of the Range to Long St and then up to Picnic Point to finish at the water tower. This course is longer with an additional ascent to Picnic Point of 440 m and a total distance of 8.3km. Benecke was quick to swoop and claim a new course record of 32min 55secs and this has only been beaten once since, when he broke his own record in 1997, lowering the time to 32m43s (the current standing record). Each year the Toowoomba Road Runners offer $100 to any runner who can break the record and they have yet to pay up! Lynette Stern was the inaugural winner of the new course but within a few years she had to give way to a new up and coming Queen, Janine Reid. Janine was the Queen for five years and holds the current course record of 38m10s however she does not hold the privilege of the most race victories. This honour belongs to the current Queen of the Range, Toowoomba’s Tressa Lindenberg, who has won the event a total of seven times, starting in 2002, with a personal best time of 40m43s. The closest challenge to Janine’s record came from Samantha Bretherick in 2003 with a time of 39m15s. Samantha, a Welsh cross country runner, loved nothing more than running hills in her native Wales. Current King of the Range is Hintsa Mebrahtu, an engineering student at USQ who now lives in Brisbane. He is now rated in the top ten runners in Queensland over 10,000 metres and last year won the Twilight 10km in Brisbane and the Queensland Half-Marathon. The current Queen is none other than Tressa Lindenberg and she has a goal of winning the next three to make a neat 10 for her record book.. In discussing the history of the King & Queen of the Range the walkers must not be forgotten. Every year since its inception, a group of hardy walkers set off a half an hour before the runners to ascend the range. This is a non competitive event because the walking is not supervised. However, for the individual, it is just as much a challenge. Last year the Toowoomba Road Runners said goodbye to their oldest stalwart walker, Bill Horsfall. Bill died of cancer at 90 but up until age 88 he walked the range every year. Submitted by Peter Rookas Toowoomba Hospital Foundation peter_rookas@health.qld.gov.au Ph. (07) 46166166 Fax. (07) 46166177 Continue reading

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June 15th Twilight Recital Cancelled

The USQ Twilight Song Recital scheduled to be presented in the USQ Arts Theatre on 15 June has been cancelled due to illness. One half of the IkonMusic duo, soprano Emma Baker-Spink, has been struck down with a severe case of laryngitis and is unable to perform. The next recital in the series will see local jazz ensemble Swing On In perform an evening of traditional jazz favourites with a contemporary edge, at the Twilight Jazz Recital on 29 June – bookings and enquiries – USQ Artsworx Box Office on 4631 1111. Submitted by Michelle Fox, USQ Artsworx 4631 1114   Continue reading

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Council Connections: Week 1, June 2011

Toowoomba Regional Council Connections The weekly program keeping you up to date with Toowoomba Regional Council’s facilities, activities and services. Council Connections with Darren Burton This week Darren talks about roles available on the Heritage Advisory Committee, Wheelie Bin calendars, an economic insight to the Region, Qld Day celebrations, mobile library off the road, the Energise program and meeting of Council. Continue reading

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Council Connections: Week 5, May 2011

Toowoomba Regional Council Connections The weekly program keeping you up to date with Toowoomba Regional Council’s facilities, activities and services. Council Connections with Darren Burton This week Darren reports on QLD Day celebrations, the mobile library being refitted, Economic Brief information, ChemClear chemical collection, a call for historical photos, the Energise program and the next meetings of Council. Continue reading

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Help Needed for Highfields Family

I am writing this in the hope of getting a shout out to assist in gaining community support for a fundraising activity I am trying to coordinate to raise money for a local family, Brenton and Anna Schulz and their children Grace and Emily. 10 year old Grace Schulz has recently been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. The Schulz family live in Highfields and Anna Schulz has given up her full time job to stay in Brisbane with Grace at Royal Children’s Hospital for a myriad of tests, procedures and of course chemotherapy. All of these tests and treatments are a lead up to major surgery that is planned for July/August to remove the tumor in Grace’s femur. Grace has been unable to walk since the diagnosis due to the weak structure of the bone and will likely not walk for the best part of a year or more. Little Emily Schulz is staying in Toowoomba with Dad Brenton, and Anna tries as much as possible to either get to Emily in Toowoomba or get Emily to Brisbane for a visit. Emily misses her Mum and sister a lot! As you can imagine, the emotional rollercoaster that the Schulz family is on is only made more difficult with the financial burden of maintaining a mortgage, expenses for travel, hospital stays and medical care. Grace attends school at Highfields State School and I have tried to access their school oval to host a Family Fun Beanie day and monster garage sale however we due to lack of public liabiity insurance it wasn’t possible. All we need is a venue with some grass to play some games with the kids, have a BBQ and a space for people to bring unwanted goods to sell for this charity. I have also started making a wide range of Butterfly Beanies to sell to raise additional funds. We are going to ask people on the day to wear a beanie or purchase one of ours to support young Grace who after her second round of chemotherapy has already lost her hair. I am also looking for volunteers to help before hand and on the day, loans of equipment (eg tables, BBQ, shade tents), clowns, a face painter and anyone who has any further bright ideas for fun!! If we can get this day off the ground we are looking to hold the event on Sunday 26 June and Beanies will be a must by then I’m sure!! I have set up a bank account for donations and will be meticulously keeping record of all funds contributed in order to maximise use of every dollar. Bank Deposits for donations Schulz Family Appeal c/- Joanna Harris: BSB – 804 002 Account – 1533371 IMPORTANT – Please put reference with your initial and family name Thank you!! Submitted by: Jo Harris 0403 604 202   Continue reading

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Rotary Trivia Night to Assist Toowoomba Hospice

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Anzac Battles feature at 2011 Emu Gully Air & Land Spectacular

The explosive fuses are set and war trenches have been filled with mud! These dramatic backdrops are in place at Emu Gully, Helidon Spa (in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley), for the large scale re-enactment of Anzac battles to take place on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th May. In its third year, the Emu Gully Air & Land Spectacular will deliver Australia’s largest re-creation of Anzac war scenes, unrivalled in its display of battle action both on the land and in the skies overhead. The re-enactments will take Anzac stories out of the history books and bring them to life in an outdoor theatre on a spectacular scale. While ground troops fight from trenches and rumbling tanks, war birds will be flying overhead dropping special effects explosions on enemy targets. Amidst the action spectators will see Australia’s largest collection of operating military vehicles rumbling to life and again off to war! Amongst the iconic Anzac scenes will be, the Boer War’s Siege of Elands River, displaying what is said to have been the start of the “Digger Legend”. This battle will be brought to life with mounted troops and spectacular pyrotechnics. The famous Gallipoli battle will be recreated with Simpson and his donkey bravely transporting wounded men through enemy fire. Trenches filled with a ‘porridge’ of mud will provide a very realistic backdrop for the men who will re-enact the dreadful trench warfare of the Western Front. Re-enactments of WW2 will feature a German replica Focke Wulf 190 aircraft swooping to attack an allied fuel dump with explosive results, before it engages in an aerial duel with a ‘Spitfire’. Many of Australia’s most iconic Anzac battles will be seen, including the Pacific and Vietnam Wars. “The ground troops in the battle scenes are military re-enactor enthusiasts and they get a real kick out of performing in the trenches as military aircraft drop bombs and dog-fight overhead,” said Barry Rodgers, Event Director. “We have a record number of groups taking part this year, with new arrivals including the Italian troops from Regio Esercito History Group, the Queensland Permanent Artillery and vehicles from the Military Jeep Club of Qld.” The sweet tunes of the Andrew Sisters Tribute Band will set a World War II backdrop to be enjoyed by troops and spectators alike. The whole event site will be abuzz with military bands, military models in action and authentic encampments that show how the military lived when stationed abroad. The event offers an experience for those who like “big boy’s toys” or Anzac history, but just as much parents should seize the opportunity to deepen their children’s appreciation for our Anzac heritage. This ‘out of the classroom’ education will be a thrill for the entire family, with interactive experiences to include the Vietnam tunnel, joy rides in military vehicles, self-drive laser equipped patrol boats, pedal jeeps and opportunities to get up close with the ‘Animals that Went to War’. “This year will absolutely be our biggest and best yet, and we are expecting more than 5,000 spectators to attend over the weekend to enjoy the show,” said Mr Rodgers. “The funding we received this year from the Queensland Government under the Events Queensland Regional Development Program has enabled us to broaden our marketing campaign.” The full program can be experienced on both Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th May 2011, at Emu Gully Adventure Education Centre at Helidon Spa just off the Warrego Highway, 17kms east of Toowoomba. Tickets available at the gate ($20 adult, $10 child, $50 family, $15 students and concession). For more information visit www.airandlandshow.com.au or phone 07 4697 7865. Continue reading

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