Category Archives: General

Dayboro Day Festival 2008

THANK YOU, THANK YOU
The weather was wonderful and I‟m sure we all agree that Williams Street looks fantastic with the new guttering. Thank you to our wonderful Council workers for having this finished in time for Dayboro Day.

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MT MEE COMMUNITY BUS GROUP

Sabra & Kevin Austin Ph: 07 5498 2282
“Pack up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag” and join Kevin and Sabra for days of enjoyment that we have planned over this next year.

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ANZAC DAY REPORT

(This section was inadvertently left off the article appearing in June edition. Our apologies to Richard Hawkins and to the people mentioned in this part of the article.)

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MARJORIE SCHNEIDER (nee Kriesch) LEAVES THE DISTRICT

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On April 5th, friends and relatives of Marjorie Schneider (Kriesch) gathered at the Samsonvale Hall to say farewell. Marj was the wife of Merv Schneider who was tragically killed at Basin Road corner in 2001.

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SCIENCE ON THE MOVE EXHIBITION VISITS MUSEUM

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What do handcuffs, a thongaphone, a chaotic pendulum and a tornado in a bottle have in common?

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FAMILY DAY CARE NEEDS MORE CARERS

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Pine Rivers Family Day Care is currently seeking carers across the broader Moreton Bay region.

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STATE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE MASTER PLAN ON PUBLIC DISPLAY

A draft master plan for a $7 million state of the art equestrian centre at Caboolture went on public display from Wednesday, June 25.

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It’s Dayboro Show Time!

There will be heaps of fun things to see and do this year. The Show committee have been hard at work getting things ready for this year’s show.  So come along and have a great time, while supporting your local show.  The admission prices are very reasonable considering what you get to see and do […]

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TOPPA June08

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by Sarah Bragg

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Families rediscover holidays on the road

Rising interest rates and household budget strain are sending a growing number of Australian families onto the road, with families now accounting for up to a quarter of the caravan, camping and touring holiday market.
Research also shows that of all the Queensland families which have a caravan, about 42 per cent make one trip each year, 36 per cent make two trips per year and 22 per cent make three trips or more each year.
Caravanning Queensland CEO Ron Chapman said families were rediscovering the freedom, flexibility and affordability of caravanning, camping and touring holidays.
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