A new permanent officer has been selected for Dayboro. The appointment is still subject to an appeal process so next month I should be able to confirm details of our new officer.
TRAFFIC LIGHTS IN DAYBORO!!! OH MY!! Whilst the work on the bridge in Williams Street Dayboro is being carried out, there is only be one lane open on this section of the road.
Errol and Rosslyn Herron of Cedar Creek are happy to announce the safe and natural arrival of twins, Ruby Kate 4 lbs 14 ozs and Grace Jane 5 lb 1 oz, to their proud parents, Daniel and Lorna Herron on the 24th of April at the Caboolture Hospital.
As the mercury drops and winter approaches Ausgrid is urging households to think carefully when buying a new heater and to use it wisely. Ausgrid’s energy efficiency expert Paul Myors said it’s important to know the different heating options available and how their costs compare over the cooler months.
Sharyn Durley, a local barrister and playwright, pictured with winning cast members of her one act play ‘Pieces’, winner of the inaugural Edythe Brook Cooper playwriting competition. The play also won the awards for Best Actor – Male, Best Actor – Female and Best Director.
? DID YOU KNOW . . . There is a 2012 calendar in the Information Centre (Located next to Hay Cottage – opposite the bakery), where Dayboro events are listed.
Ian Wells As I write, the glorious Indian summer continues – albeit with crisper mornings than we remember for a while. The drier weather has helped pasture quality and palatability immensly and our cattle certainly look happy about that! And we people have certainly earned a spell of good weather in which we can chase that pervasive mould from house and possesions!