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BUSINESS EXPO AND FAMILY FUN DAY 15 June at 10.00am

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The 15th June at 10am is a date for your calendar.
It marks the annual Samford Valley Business Network (SVBN) Business Expo and Family Fun Day.
Free live music from 1pm, children’s activities all day and free seminars on the 1/2 hour from 11am.

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LINDA’S “VINE” LINES June08

State Member for Kurwongbah
 G’Day!  Once again Dayboro Day was a great success and I had a fantastic time as usual.  Congratulations to the Dayboro Day Festival Committee for all the hard work that must have gone into staging the day.  I am very much looking forward to seeing what they have in store for us next year.
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RODEO 2008 ROUND-UP

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What a day we had for the rodeo!

Fantastic weather and huge crowd numbers.  In fact there were nearly 4500 people through the gate.  The biggest crowd in around ten years.  Thank you Dayboro.
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Saddlebronc and Bull Ride
There were plenty of thrills and spills at the Dayboro Rodeo in 2008.
Man is not always the winner in these events, as contentants test their skills using only their legs and one hand to hold on for the required 8 seconds.
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Earth Link News June 08

Earthlink advises details of the following events:
READING AND REFLECTION
Earth Link would like to invite you to be part of a group discussing and reflecting on “The Woman on the Mountain” by Sharyn Munro who lives alone on a mountain in the Hunter Region.
In her book she talks about living a simple life close to nature – easy to dream about, but hard to do.

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Australias top dancer taught SHAFT youth

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mbrc_jack_dancer__dap2225_72dpi.jpgAustralia’s top dancer Jack Chambers taught the Pine Rivers SHAFT dance classes.

 

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Pops Vege Patch

For information about the Dayboro Organic Gardening Club ph Shane Fuller:3425 1553-happy gardening.
My Grandfather had a vege patch the likes of which I have never seen equalled.
Growing up in the great depression with 14 siblings I suppose his family had to do whatever they could to save money.  His father grew as much of their own food as possible and I think the habit stuck.  He still had it going until  he passed away a couple of years ago.  I can remember as a kid raiding his vege patch-eating corn, beans, peas straight off the plants.  Mum never had such success in getting us to eat our veges.
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KEEP COSTS DOWN AS THE TEMPERATURE DROPS

With winter approaching, Energy Ombudsman Barry Adams warns Queenslanders to not let a high energy bill raise their temperature as the cooler weather sets in.
“It’s important to keep warm, but keep costs down as the temperature drops,” Mr Adams said.
"The cooler months usually place a greater demand on electricity usage and, in turn, an increase in the amount owed on energy bills.”
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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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What’s On at QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SOUTH BANK June08

Queensland Museum South Bank, Open 9.30am – 5pm daily, entry free, charges apply to the Sciencentre
Cnr Grey & Melbourne Sts, South Bank
Ph: (07) 3840 7555, www.southbank.qm.qld.gov.au
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Pine Rivers Heritage Museum depicts life on the line

Railway buffs and train enthusiasts will appreciate the photographic exhibition exploring life on the railway, which kicked off at the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum at Kurwongbah on April 24. Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor, Cr Allan Sutherland said this exciting photographic display was developed and presented by The Workshops Rail Museum, a campus of the […]

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