1300 787 062 or Mobiles O412 261593 – 0447 070164 www.brishint4wd.com.au We will soon be heading down to Victoria on our High Country tour. This will be very exciting because sadly last year our tour was cancelled due to all the bush fires. We have been informed that it is truly special down there this […]
Bree Kuczma moved into Dayboro for the first time six years ago. At that time the town ran off a foodstore on the then main road, McKenzie Street and the pub was a common gathering ground on a Friday night.Now we are a bustling and growing community, though still as unique and close knit as the day when there really wasn’t that much here.These days you may not know everyone in line at the IGA, though you can be sure that they are as genuine as the blokes still yarning over a beer in the Pub.We all live here for the same reason, we love this place.It’s not often that you get your dream job in your little piece of Paradise, though that is exactly what happened to Bree when she was accepted as a Sales Agent for Ray White Dayboro.
Attention all computer Geeks and possible students!Our U3A is starting very soon, with its ’08 series of low cost, user friendly classes.We meet generally at Bunya House in Arana Hills . Some courses run from a few days or several weeks spread over a generous time frame so as not to be too "heavy ".We have had ladies over 90 yrs (young ) attending so all can be catered for generally, providing a very small membership fee and course attendance cost.Our courses are run by people in your own age group in a friendly and helpful manner – no hard workload .
With the start of a New Year come the New Year resolutions, the promise to quit smoking, and 2008 is the year I lose weight and get fit, and that is all going to happen in the first month, sound familiar.We have all been there at some time in our life, but you know that it can happen, not in the first month, but it can happen.2008 can be the year you achieve all of the above if you, prioritize, take it one day at a time, set small achievable goals at first, and very important, be disciplined.
What a summer we are having! But there is grass and water too, what a novelty for our sunburned hills!
Our daughter and her family came over to the SunshineState from the Land of the Long White Cloud for two weeks and Christmas. They didn’t see the sun once.But they went home to clear warm sunny days – certainly aberrant weather for Auckland too!
This is the first time since we have been on the Mountain that we have seen pink-eye or barber’s pole anaemia in young calves on their mothers – so be warned!
(BIOSPHERE MEETING March 17 – see separate article)
Community groups and residents are encouraged to examine a plan to create a sustainable future for the D’Aguilar Range and its surrounds through a Biosphere initiative.
Biosphere project spokesperson Rosalind Leslie said the voluntary integrated land management strategy is aimed at securing the social, economic and environmental values of the D’Aguilar Range and its surrounding landscape ahead of, and in concert with, the region’s predicted growth.
With the wet weather there is not much to report this month. With the weather bureau predicting a wet year ahead it will be important to keep growth down and properties free from leaf litter before the fire season is upon us. The brigade will again be involved with clean-up Australia Day on the 2nd […]
For the latest news visit www.moretonbayltc.qld.gov.au The interim brand for Moreton Bay Regional Council has been given the green light by its Local Transition Committee (LTC). The interim brand comprises the wording Moreton Bay Regional Council… Incorporating Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe. From March 17, 2008 the interim brand will help unite these three areas […]
PNG was settled more than 30,000 years ago, although the first European sighting was made in 1512 by Portuguese explorers. It was named New Guinea by the Dutch explorers who followed. Missionaries and traders exerted a great influence, and today cultural heritage is largely preserved by small, independent villages.The country was initially divided between the Dutch, Germans and British. Australia took control of the British sector in 1905, and later captured the German sector during World War I.The country, fully independent since September 16, 1975, has a freely elected democratic government. Papua New Guinea became the 142nd member of the United Nations on October, 10, 1975 and is also a member of the British Commonwealth. Strong ties to Australia remain.
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 March 17 at 8pm. If you are unable to attend this meeting another opportunity will be available in Samford before this date – on […]