Families flock to John Scott Park
The newly revamped park, which was officially opened last month, features walkways with sleeper inlays and shelters similar to historic railway station buildings.
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With out sails full of naivety and gay abandon, we launched Rendezvous in Dayboro on the 24th of November 2007. For two months prior we gathered together all available funds, linked as they were and committed them to the comedy and heartbreak of a shop-fit. Despite the potential for disaster and mayhem, the job proceeded very well and remains a credit to the creativity and enthusiasm of all those involved.
by Betty Fielding (part 2 of 3)
Continuing on from the last issue…………..
An organised group of Irish traders is currently targeting rural areas. The group use mainly hired vans and travel around door to door offering to sell property such as generators, pumps and compressors. The goods are generally of poor quality and sold at inflated prices. These persons have been sighted in the Dayboro area over the last month. If approached please take registration details of the vehicle and contact police. This activity has also been reported interstate and was the subject of a recent courier mail article.
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Read More..The members of the Dayboro Regional Information Network Incorporated wish to extend their sympathies to anyone in the community who has suffered a bereavement. We extend our sympathies to the family and friends of: Robert Munro DUTTON Tracy Mansen MacMILLAN Maurice THOMASON
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The Pine Rivers Neighbourhood Centre will be holding the following course for teenage girls aged 14 to 16 years.
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WANT TO RAISE AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHOOKS? October 25
DRUM CIRCLE HELD FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT
Moreton Bay Regional Council will investigate the pros and cons of installing solar lights in council parks, reserves and other public-use areas.