Category Archives: General

Apr2011_STOP PRESS

Congratulations to deserving heroes Glen Lake, Ian Weise and  Brendan Weise on receiving a Group Bravery Citation in the Australian Bravery Awards, recently announced by Governor General, Quentin Bryce.
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Apr2011_MT MEE NEWS

by Ian Wells

Well, things have dried out a bit. But we still have warm showery weather as I write, and the autumn grass growth is just unprecedented!  Lawn-mowing, like washing-up, seems never ending and many of us have just not been able to manage our pastures – the feed is too long and too rank.
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Apr2011_DAYBORO REFERENCE POINT

A community initiative has been started to list every business and organization in Dayboro and the surrounding districts www.dayborovalley.com.au .
The primary focus of the website is to be a starting point for residents and visitors looking for information.
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Apr2011_Mount Mee Community Bus Group

NT & The Ghan – Aug 14 – 20, 2011   Min 16 Adults:  (all Red Service)
Adult Twin Share $3329    Adult Single  $3759
Pensioner Twin Share $2790    Pensioner Single  $3229

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Apr2011_Dear Editor

One of our valued sponsors for the Flood and Fire Concert was not mentioned in our report last month. Our apologies to Craig Doyle.
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Apr2011_OLD MILL VET SURGERY PET OF THE MONTH

Jack Sparrow, a 7 month old Griffon is the latest edition to the Old Mill Vet Family, recently adopted by Dr Lucy Crane.
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Apr2011_THANK YOU TO THE DAYBORO COMMUNITY

We would like to thank everyone for their generous help and support after the loss of our home.
We don’t wish to name individuals for fear of forgetting, and mayby offending, someone.

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Apr2011_U3A Pine Rivers

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logo_u3a.gifThe U3A Pine Rivers is holding its normal monthly meeting on the 15th of April at Bray Hall – Petrie , commencing at app 10.00am.
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Apr2011_THUMBS UP to SAMSONVALE UPOLSTERY

I would like to publically thank Deb and Adam Turnell of Samsonvale Upholstery.
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Apr2011_WAS THERE A JAPANESE SPOTTER ON MT LAWSON

(QLD) DURING WORLD WAR TWO

Recently, at the  Samford District Historical Museum, I had a conversation with a longtime resident who lives on the Cedar Creek side of Mt. Lawson – Mt. Samson being the other.  He assured me the Military  certainly thought so. The top of Mt. Lawson has commanding views of shipping in and out of Brisbane.
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