Category Archives: General

May 2010 . . . Celebrations set for Pine Rivers Festival 2010

The dates are locked-in and the program is finalised for one of the biggest celebrations on the region’s calendar – the 2010 Pine Rivers Festival.
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Allan Sutherland said the festival would feature a range of events running May 22 to 30, and best of all, they were free.
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May 2010 . . . LAVENDER FOR LEUKAEMIA APPEAL

During the month of May, purchase Lavender products at CUA and participating businesses and help the Leukaemia Foundation assist patients living with leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.  For more information call 1800 620 420.
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May 2010 . . . AT PINE RIVERS HERITAGE MUSEUM

Temporary Exhibitions – during May
26 March – 16 May The Dayboro Story: the first 100 years 1866-1966.
The fascinating history of one of Queensland’s prettiest townships.

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May 2010 . . . HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY, KAREN

Karen Herron, daughter of Rosslyn and Errol Herron of Closeburn, turned 40 years of age on April 16.  A family and friends gathering celebrated at the Herron’s home on Saturday 17th April.

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May 2010 . . . SAMFORD VALLEY STEINER SCHOOL for May 2010

~ OPEN DAY for SAMFORD VALLEY’S ONLY HIGH SCHOOL ~

Steiner Education will be on show at Samford Valley Steiner School on Saturday 15 May.
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May 2010 . . U3A News

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logo_u3a.gifThe U3A Pine Rivers is holding its normal monthly Social and Information meeting on Friday the 21st of May at Bray Hall, Cnr. of Cooke & O’Loan St. Petrie.
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NATIONAL ALPACA WEEK BACK IN 2010

National Alpaca Week (NAW) was launched in 2009 as a major coordinated marketing activity for members of the Australian Alpaca Association.
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April 2010 . . In the ring against a prolific pest

Biosecurity Queensland is warning about the risk of a comeback of a weed that has historically been a major problem for the southeast corner.
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20 YEARS OF ADVANCES

in Australian Alpaca Industry

With its 21st birthday behind it in 2009, the alpaca industry is keen to continue its advance on Australian agriculture.
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April 2010 . . The Narangba Translocation Project

Southeast Queensland’s Lake Samsonvale Nature Refuge is now home to 10 koalas relocated from the Narangba area.  Their former bushland home surrounded by suburbia is being cleared for high density residential housing.
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