Category Archives: General

Mar2011 U3A

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logo_u3a.gifUniversity of the Third Age Pine Rivers Inc.
AGM – Friday 18th March 2011

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Mar2011 Moreton Flood Relief Concert

At Redcliffe Cultural Centre
19th March 2011

Performers will sing and dance their hearts out to raise funds for victims devastated by the flooding experienced in January.
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Mar2011 SCHOOL REUNION CANCELLED

CANCELLATION  of WHEN WE WERE KIDS
DAYBORO STATE SCHOOL

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Mar2011 POLICE NEWS

logo_police.gifTRAFFIC CRASHES

Dayboro Police have already responded to a number of serious car crashes this year. Most of these have occurred due to the wet conditions and subsequent dangerous road conditions. We urge all locals and tourists to please drive carefully – rain hail or shine, particularly in heavy rain or after a brief shower of rain.
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Mar2011 THE HERITAGE TALKS 2011

Held on the second Wednesday of each month – 10am – at Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Old Petrie Town, Dayboro Road, Whiteside.  Morning tea is supplied and bookings are essential for catering purposes. 
Phone 3285 7213

or Email museum.pinerivers@moretonbay.qld.gov.au

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Mar2011 University of The Third Age

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logo_u3a.gifComputer Courses Available

The University of The Third Age ( U3A ) Pine Rivers Inc. is running its popular computer courses for members and those wishing to participate again.
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Mar2011 NETWORK TOPIC

Does someone you know deserve to be nominated this year?
DAYBORO DAY AWARDS
Nominations close Friday 6th May 2011.

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Mar2011 A BIG THANK YOU

A big thank you to all the emergency services that responded to my daughter Alex’s car crash on the Mt Pleasant Rd Wednesday 16th February.
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Mar2011 GRATEFUL – AND PROUD – TO LIVE IN DAYBORO

Assistance given from wonderful people 11.01.11 to 12.01.11
Hi my name is Des Seymour,

On the 11.01.11 I was at work unaware of catastrophic events that were to unfold on that day in Dayboro.
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Mar2011 CYCLIST AWARE PROGRAM

Dayboro Police are currently conducting a program aimed at both cyclists and vehicle drivers.    We are approaching individual riders as well as clubs to pass on a message about the main complaints we receive about cyclists – multiple riders across the road and difficulties in passing groups of riders.  We have also increased patrols of peak riding times to identify any inappropriate riding habits.
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