Category Archives: General

DINGOES – WILD DOGS

Here is some timely information from Andrew Donaldson.  Andrew has been providing professional dogger services to Millmerran Shire Council and within the Brisbane valley area for several years, however he lives within our local area.  His contact details appear at the end of this article.
While it may seem  like Wild Dogs are on the increase within our shire, there could be a simple reason why we are seeing more of them, waking in the middle of the night to their mournful howls (for those of us lucky enough to live on acreage), or hearing about our neighbours beloved small pets being attacked sometimes even in the middle of the day.
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MT MEE NEWS June08

by Ian Wells
 Dry again! The second half of March was disappointing and April yielded just 14mm in total from scattered dribbles.  May has not troubled the gauge at all either! This is not a promising start to winter…….
As expected, bookings are strong for the St Lucia Orchestra concert on Sunday 15th.
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Bushfire Mitigation Program

Applications close 30th June

Federal Member for Dickson, Peter Dutton MP has urged local community groups to take advantage of the Australian Government’s Bushfire Mitigation Program to help better prepare for bushfires.
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Baha’is Form New Amalgamated Moreton Bay Regional Assembly

On April 20th, the former Baha’i communities of Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe joined to form one new larger community across the region.  This newly established organisation consists of all the members of the Baha’i Faith in the newly created Moreton Bay Regional Council area.  The change was necessary due to the recent alteration of jurisdictional boundaries by the State of Queensland.  All across Australia the Baha’i "Local Spiritual Assembly" areas coincide with the recognised local government boundaries, whether they be a municipality, shire or city.
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Pine Rivers Heritage Museum depicts life on the line

Railway buffs and train enthusiasts will appreciate the photographic exhibition exploring life on the railway, which kicked off at the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum at Kurwongbah on April 24. Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor, Cr Allan Sutherland said this exciting photographic display was developed and presented by The Workshops Rail Museum, a campus of the […]

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Dayboro Trailriders

The Club’s last ride attracted double the numbers from the previous month.  Now that we are in the “Green” Zone we are able to accept non members and there were four visitors on our last ride. If you wish to ride with us be at the show grounds at 8.00am with two copies of a […]

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Controversial Issues in Health

The nature of decision-making about health issues in our society means that there will often be diverse points of view. Lately, there have been a number of proposals put forward with some already in parliament that may fall into this category. I usually make a practice of not giving personal opinions in this column, however, […]

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Community invited to have their say on local health services

Northside Primary and Community Health Services have established a structure for community engagement in primary and community health services north of the Brisbane River to Kilcoy. Community Consultative Committees are being established to improve community engagement in the planning, delivery and evaluation of primary and community health services across the Northside Health Service District. Each […]

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Pine Rivers (Day) View Club

21 May: Ladies, Pine Rivers View Club meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.  If you are looking for an interesting morning outing and friendship why not consider becoming a member of VIEW (Voice Interest and Education for Women).  As a member of Pine Rivers (Day) VIEW Club you will enjoy visiting interesting places […]

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Dayboro Rascals Playgroup

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Hi everyone from the Rascals. It’s May already and Dayboro day is so close.  We have been busy sewing and working to get our dress-up costumes ready for the stall and all is looking sooooo good.  Don’t forget to give us a big wave as we march in the parade. Remember to look down because […]

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