Category Archives: General

PET OF THE MONTH July 09

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Old Mill Veterinary Surgery

Spike and Spook Durley (pictured below).  For aging their parents by ten years in the last month for playing with snakes and ticks in the backyard, and eating naughty things.
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NETWORK TOPIC July 09

Have you been to look at the North Pine Dam?  The roar of the excess water being let out was a welcome sound after the water restrictions we have endured these past years. 
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Dear Editor HAMPER WINNER

I was fortunate to win one of the hampers raffled by the Dayboro First Responders on Dayboro Day.
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THANK YOU from the WATKIN Family

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Since the home we were living in burned down on Sunday 31st May, we have been totally overwhelmed by the caring assistance and support which has been offered to us by the Mt Samson and Samford Schools and communities.
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Special Thank you JULY09

We would like to thank Dayboro and Petrie Police for their great effort and work in the recovery of recently stolen goods from our home at Millbrook Estate.

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Mt MEE NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH LIVES ON

A surprisingly well attended AGM of the Mt Mee Neighbourhood Watch on Tuesday 16th June decided to continue with the Watch and elected new officers.
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Community Debutante Ball 2009

Saturday 19th September 2009

The Dayboro A.H. & I. Ladies Auxiliary are holding this year’s Deb. Ball on Saturday 19th September 2009. 
We already have quite a few young ladies who have put their names forward.  They have been contacted, but there are still some spots if there are any other young ladies aged 15+ who would like to participate.
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The Dayboro Cedar Creek Hall link

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Locals restoring the 84 year old Cedar Creek Public Hall have been overwhelmed with the interest from all the surrounding districts including Samsonvale, Kobble, Dayboro and beyond.
Thanks go to the more than three hundred people who turned out to share a mug of soup and some laughs with each other on the Queen’s Birthday Monday in June.
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KOALAS ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION

Attendees travelled from the Sunshine Coast, Caboolture and Pine Rivers to the Koala Conservation Conference held in water-logged Lismore on Friday 22/5/09.
Continued habitat loss, disease and ineffective legislation, at every level of government, are driving the koala to extinction.
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On Anzac Day 2009

anzac.gifThe support for the Dawn Service continues to increase with the numbers around 250 people attending.  Dr. Paul Inglis from the Uniting Church conducted the service.  Thanks to the boys who entertained us leading up to the service with their rendition of Redgum’s  “I was Only Nineteen”.
The Dawn Service has its origins in an operational routine which is still practiced by the Australian Army today.
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