Category Archives: General
AMBULANCE MATTERS May 2009
Water Hazards
Recent rains have reminded us all that this area has several locations that are subject to flash flooding and standing water.
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AND THE QUILT WINNER IS ……
The Slab Hut, John Scott Park, Main Street, Samford. This quaint hut is the home of the Samford Art and Craft Association Inc. (a Non-Profit Assoc.). It is open 10.00am to 4.00pm daily with the exception of New Year, Good Friday, Anzac and Christmas days. Members display and sell hand made Arts and Crafts suitable as gifts for all occasions, and on any day two members are present to welcome visitors.
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ANZAC Day Commemorations at Samford Museum
Saturday 25th April 2009
Samford Museum members will feature local servicemen and women who served in all conflicts in their ANZAC Day commemoration displays at Samford Museum on ANZAC Day, Saturday 25 April 2009 when admission will be free.
Visiting displays of militaria representing all wars and services, provided by local private collectors will also be set up throughout the museum complex.
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Visiting displays of militaria representing all wars and services, provided by local private collectors will also be set up throughout the museum complex.
ANZAC Day 2009
Saturday 25th April
DAWN PARADE PARADE and SERVICE LUNCHEON WREATH LAYING CEREMONY
Dawn Parade
The Dawn Service will be held at the Memorial in the War Memorial Grounds [Showgrounds] and will commence at 0520. We will have service sheets this year so bring a light and participate in the service.
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NEWS FROM P R CAN April09
Pine Rivers Goes Solar
Reduce your power bill, increase the value of your property and do the right thing by the environment.
Householders in the Pine Rivers area had another opportunity to be a part of the Samford Solar Neighbourhood when Round 2 (which closed on February 28) and Round 3 (which closed of March 28) were launched.
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Householders in the Pine Rivers area had another opportunity to be a part of the Samford Solar Neighbourhood when Round 2 (which closed on February 28) and Round 3 (which closed of March 28) were launched.
Your Part For Emission Reduction
I have heard a lot of talk in the media lately about emission trading proposals. It seems to me, that to some degree at least, as long as companies are prepared to pay the cost they can continue to produce unadjusted levels of pollution. Planting a tree should not make it OK.
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MT MEE NEWS April09
By Ian Wells
Hamish treated the Mountain in kindly fashion, dropping about 40mm of almost overdue rain in our parts, along with no more than what Andrew Jeays would term “a good working breeze”.
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AMBULANCE MATTERS April09
Slippery Season
Recent rains have seen an increase in road accidents with some being due to the roads being more slippery than usual. During prolonged dry periods oil and grease tend to build up on the road surface and when wet becomes a hazard.
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AFS puts the world at your feet
Going, going…gone
One of the world’s largest not-for-profit organisations wants young people in Australia to go live life- at our expense!
AFS Intercultural Programs Australia is offering 20 partial scholarships to schools and local AFS volunteer groups across the nation. Deadlines for some of these have already closed.
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