Category Archives: General

July2011_WE HAVE GOT WORLD WATER SKIING

We’ve Got It All in the Moreton Bay region – including the 2011 World Waterski Racing Championships.
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor, Allan Sutherland said council would be the 2011 naming rights sponsor for the championships to be held at Redcliffe’s Pelican Park from September 10 to 18.
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July2011_FIRE INVESTIGATION DAYBORO

Police are investigating a fire that significantly damaged a Williams Street building on June 20 at Dayboro.
Police have released an image of a man who may be able to assist police with their investigations.  

(See YouTube video at:  http://youtu.be/atQtvB_NXAU )

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July2011_WELCOME BABY ORIAN

Proud new parents, Slade and Annika, are thrilled to announce the birth of their son Orian Elias on the 10th of April.
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July2011_DAYBORO NEEDS A MENS SHED

An update on the Dayboro Men’s Shed.  There has been a good response to the article in last month’s Dayboro Grapevine.
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July2011_ZONTA CLUB OF PINE RIVERS Inc

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logo_zonta.gifBirthing Kits

The Zonta Club of Caboolture is again packing 2000 Birthing Kits to be distributed throughout the third world countries.
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June2011_EMERALD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Brian and Carol Newman, residents of Mount Pleasant for the past 31 years, will celebrate their Emerald Wedding Anniversary (55th) on June 8th 2011.

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June2011_POLICE NEWS

logo_police.gifDAYBORO POLICE  3425 1200

 

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June2011_A VERY DIFFERENT WEEKEND

The Dances with Dogs Club Qld can be contacted via their website:
http://www.danceswithdogsaustralia.com/queensland.html
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June2011_PINE RIVERS HERITAGE MUSEUM

Pine Rivers Heritage Museum – Old Petrie Town,
Dayboro Road, Whiteside

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June2011_KOALA UPDATE

Vanda Grabowski, Secretary/Education Officer of Koala Action Pine Rivers Inc. and Megan Aitken, President of Moreton Bay Koala Rescue were able to attend the second public hearing into the status health and sustainability of Australia’s koala population at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday 19 May 2011, thanks to the generosity of their volunteer not for profit groups.
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