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    DICKSON RESIDENTS STUCK IN NBN NO MAN’S LAND

    Jason Clare, Shadow Minister for Communications Jason Clare, addresses the attendees;
    Residents gathered at Albany Creek State High School to hear […]

ZONTA CLUB OF PINE RIVERS Inc. June08

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logo_zonta.gifPresident Jan Spittle, Lisa Bodman, Shekyra, Vice President Lorraine Hunter
Members of the Zonta Club of Pine Rivers Inc are working to improve the quality of life of local women.
Zonta Club of Pine Rivers recently held a sewing bee to make mastectomy cushions for women recovering from breast cancer surgery.
The members spent an enjoyable day of sewing and fellowship producing 50 cushions that were donated to North West Hospital at Everton Park.zonta_sewing_bee_shekyra_72dpi.jpg
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MT MEE COMMUNITY BUS GROUP June08

Sabra & Kevin Austin            Ph: 07 5498 2282
“Pack up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag” and join Kevin and Sabra for days of enjoyment that we have planned over this next year.  The BIG bus will be used again – so to go on the trips we do need 30 or more people on this bus.

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Kids and Parents exercise together in Pine Rivers Park

This energetic program encourages hundreds of toddlers, primary school students and their parents to be active after school in Pine Rivers Park, Strathpine.
Mayor Allan Sutherland said the program would run on Wednesday afternoons from 4pm to 5pm from May 28 to June 25.  “This is the third year in a row this successful program has been offered in Pine Rivers district,” he said.
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Council moves to align dog rego fees

Uniform registration fees will soon apply for the 50,000 dogs registered across the Moreton Bay region.
Under Moreton Bay Regional Council’s new register of fees and charges it will cost $74 a year to reregister entire male and female dogs and $24 to reregister desexed dogs.
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DAYBORO CWA NEWS June08

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logo_qcwa.gifMeetings:
3rd Tuesday, CWA Hall, 9.30 a.m.
Contact:
President Julie Adams on 3425 1697

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Baha’is Form New Amalgamated Moreton Bay Regional Assembly

On April 20th, the former Baha’i communities of Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe joined to form one new larger community across the region.  This newly established organisation consists of all the members of the Baha’i Faith in the newly created Moreton Bay Regional Council area.  The change was necessary due to the recent alteration of jurisdictional boundaries by the State of Queensland.  All across Australia the Baha’i "Local Spiritual Assembly" areas coincide with the recognised local government boundaries, whether they be a municipality, shire or city.
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MT MEE NEWS June08

by Ian Wells
 Dry again! The second half of March was disappointing and April yielded just 14mm in total from scattered dribbles.  May has not troubled the gauge at all either! This is not a promising start to winter…….
As expected, bookings are strong for the St Lucia Orchestra concert on Sunday 15th.
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Congratulations to Mel McKenzie on achieving 90 wonderful years

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mel_mckenzie_90th_72dpi.jpgMel McKenzie at 90.

 

Mel celebrated her 90th birthday with a surprise Birthday Party with her immediate family at the home of her son at Narangba, on Saturday 17th May.
Melva Joyce was born on 22nd May 1918, the third child of Bill and Loretta Easlea.  She grew up on the family dairy farm at Laceys Creek and attended Laceys Creek School.  In those days life consisted of helping with the chores on the farm.
On April 19th, 1941 Mel married Mervyn McKenzie in the Windsor Presbyterian Church.  She has resided in the Dayboro township ever since, actively involved in family and community life.
Mel has been widowed since 1985.  She has 2 sons:  Gavin and Lyle, 8 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

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Community to benefit from QUT Urban Country Music Festival

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mayor_at_qut_ucmf_may2_72dpi.jpgMayor Allan Sutherland opens the Burbs ‘n Bush Party in Caboolture’s town square on Friday May 2.

The community has emerged as the biggest winner from Caboolture’s successful 2008 QUT Urban Country Music Festival.
About 35,000 day visitors enjoyed the action-packed May long weekend festival, that boasted 500 artists across 11 different stages. 
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American professor digs Moreton Bay turf

It seems the grass is greener in Moreton Bay – and it’s attracting attention from international turf experts.
Leading United States turf researcher Professor Al Turgeon visited some of the region’s sports fields and parks recently as part of a turf research tour hosted by the University of Queensland and the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries.
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