Category Archives: General

May2011_Just in time for Easter

In August 2010 Dayboro police ran their bi-annual charity trivia night at the Dayboro Rugby League Club. Approx 180 Dayboro residents attended and over $6000 was raised for a special local girl and her family – Bonnie O’NEILL.
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May2011_1940s EXHIBITION

We often think of the past as a simpler time, but the 1940s was a decade of many challenges and great change. This period of our recent past is the focus of an exciting new temporary exhibition at the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum.
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May2011_Seasons? Companion Training

a program for loss and grief

The Pine Rivers Neighbourhood Centre will be running the Seasons™ Companion Training Program in May 2011.
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May2011_WORKSHOPS FOR ARTISTS

WORKSHOPS IN BUSINESS, MARKETING & PROJECT-PLANNING
The Creative Generator SEQ and Queensland Arts Council invite South East Queenslanders to attend a Business, Marketing and Project-Planning Workshop in their area.
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May2011_PINE RIVERS HERITAGE MUSEUM

WHAT’S ON
Talk – 11 May 2011  10am

The Heritage Talks:  Japanese wartime skeletal remains in Australian museum collections.

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May2011_NEW WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGES to START

DAYBORO and MOUNT MEE

The 1st Mount Mee Weight Loss Challenge has been very successful, with 8 contestants meeting weekly, losing weight and competing for cash prize incentives while enjoying a friendly supportive atmosphere.
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May2011_POLICE NEWS

logo_police.gifOver the last month there have been a number of property related offences in the Dayboro Police area.
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May2011_MT MEE NEWS

by Ian Wells

It’s still mostly raining on the Mountain!  But the grass is still growing and the cows look contented!  The “Three Day” (Bovine Ephemeral Fever) season is hanging on a little longer than usual though.
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May2011_ROTARY DINNER IN DAYBORO

On March 29th the Pine Rivers Rotary Club hosted a dinner in Dayboro at the Uniting Church.
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May2011_SEQ LANDOWNERS FIGHT FLOOD IMPACTS ON CATCHMENTS

The work of some south east Queensland landowners successfully reduced the impact of flooding and the amount of sediment washed into our waterways during recent floods.
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