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Dayboro Antique & Collectables Fair

Sunday 25th May 2008  8am – 3pm
Location: Dayboro Show grounds Mt Mee Rd DAYBORO
Entry: $4.00 per person with children under 15 free. Entry fee includes a lucky door prize. Prizes TBA.  
•    Leading dealers exhibiting fine antiques and collectables at most affordable prices.
•    Displays include Historic Machinery, Tractors, Vintage Pedal Cars and Trikes.
•    Valuations by experienced valuers @ $2.00 per item or $5.00 for three (3).  Maximum of three (3) items per person. 

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Dayboro Day Festival

Sunday 25th May 2008  9am – 3.30pm
Location: Williams Street DAYBORO
Entry: FREE with FREE parking at the Dayboro Show Grounds in Mt Mee Rd. A FREE Brisbane Bus Lines shuttle bus will provide transport between the show grounds and the festival in Williams Street.
Description: All day Street Festival with entertainment, market stalls, food stalls, displays and amusements.

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A hopping good time at the Redcliffe Festival of Sails

On Good Friday, March 21, up to 30,000 people flooded the shores of Redcliffe’s Suttons Beach to enjoy a day by the Bay at the annual Redcliffe Festival of Sails. Featuring breathtaking views of the 60th Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race, the festival also included over 100 art and craft market stalls, a giant sand […]

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DAYBORO DAY AWARDS 2008

Nominations Close
Tuesday 6th May

Don’t be thinking to yourself on Dayboro Day 2008 that you should have thought to nominate a particular person or business!  . . . . Do something about it NOW!!  Get those thinking caps on and put together your nomination for the person or business of your choice. 
Remember that the more information you supply the better, as the panel will use this as the basis to make their decision.
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ZONTA CLUB NEWS March 08

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logo_zonta.gifZONTA CLUB OF PINE RIVERS INC. Celebrating International Women’s Day on 7th March.  Guest speakers at this years International Women’s Day lunch will be Magistrate, Dianne Fingleton and Film maker, Jennifer Ussi.
Club president, Jan Spittle said both women have been instrumental in their respective professions in raising awareness of women’s issues.
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SUTHERLAND OFFERS ENERGY AND EXPERIENCE

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allan_sutherland.jpgRedcliffe Mayor and candidate for the top job in the new Moreton Bay Regional Council, Cr Allan Sutherland, says he would bring a blend of energy and experience to the position.
The 51-year-old fitness devotee is chair of the Local Transition Committee, which is charged with overseeing a range of issues associated with merging the Redcliffe, Pine Rivers and Caboolture Shire Councils.
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Mega youth fest to set the region alight in 2009

What if there was an opportunity that came along only once every 150 years?
Well that opportunity has arrived for the youth of South East Queensland with the announcement of a festival that will highlight the talents of the region and give young people an opportunity to engage with some of the most exciting performers and artists in this corner of the State.
The festival is just one part of a series of celebrations planned right across Queensland to mark the State’s 150th birthday in 2009.
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BIOSPHERE MEETING Mar 17

8pm at Dayboro Footy Club

Your are invited to attend an upcoming opportunity to hear and ask questions about the Biosphere project in a public meeting to be held at the Footy Club at Dayboro on Monday, March 17 at 8pm.
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GARY BURR Candidate for Division 11

TIME FOR CHANGE
A FRESH START

Gary Burr hails from Kurwongbah and is running for the position of Councillor of Division 11 on the platform on the environment, safety and truthful representation.
With his long and varied successful business background he feels he is up to the task.
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Mt Mee News March 08

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Ian Wells
There’s not much news from the Mountain this month – every-one is immobilised by the mud.  Shoes and wardrobe contents are going mouldy – it’s just like the good old days.  I hear that some are actually buying household dehumidifiers.
 
 Oakhill Falls. This minor Mt Mee West watercourse which feeds Neurum Creek has been bone dry since 1991.oakhill_falls_mt_mee.jpg
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