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Tiaro Medical Centre GUNDIAH & SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES MARCH 2011 Clean Up Australia Day – March 6 Tiaro Medical Centre Set the morning of March 6 aside for With plans submitted and the com- Genrich, Manager Economic Develop- Australia’s largest community partici- mencement of talks with local ment Projects; Daryl Stewart, Tiaro pation event - Clean Up Australia Day. doctors and pharmacies, the Tiaro Chamber of Commerce. You can participate locally in two ways: Councillor Linda Harris stated that Medical Centre is now projected to FCRC is in receipt of the first installment 1. Clean the public roads, parks and open September 2011. waterways near your own properties. of the federal funds. Local president of the Tiaro & District Consultation has commenced with the 2. Participate as a volunteer with FCRC Chamber of Commerce, Darryl Stewart, organised sites: Anzac Park, Eliza- existing service provider, Dr Michael is also on the consultative committee for Monsour of Monsour Clinic, with a view beth Park, Petrie Park (Oakhurst), the Tiaro Medical Centre. He reports, Teddington Weir, Maaroom, Sunrise, to discussing future management “The plans for the Tiaro and District options for the facility once construction & The Wharf. Medical Centre have been drawn up Fraser Coast volunteers can register is complete. and are currently being approved by The Concept Planning phase of this online cleanupaustraliaday.org.au, Council. Refurbishing work will call 1800 CUA DAY (1800 282 329) or project is now complete and will be commence very soon and the good progressed to the detailed design, can register on the day at the Fraser news is that the Centre is scheduled to tender and construction phases of the Coast muster station: be finished before the end of Septem- project. Maryborough: Anzac Park, Cnr Alice ber. The Centre will include provision Interestingly, Burnett Heads pharmacist and Cheapside Streets, 7am to 11am. for a pharmacy, general practitioners’ Fazel Tim has been granted the sole Wear gloves, a hat, sturdy shoes, rooms, a small operations room and licence by The Australian Community sunglasses and sunscreen. rooms for visiting consultants. We Pharmacy Authority to open a A free BBQ will be provided at the believe that it will be a real life one stop pharmacy in Tiaro. However, Mr Fazel muster stations for all volunteers after Medical Centre.” stated in Sept 2010 Chronicle: “We’ve the clean up. Members of the consultative committee actually entered an arrangement to use Note: Gundiah School’s Clean Up to date include GHD Pty Ltd – Project the former coffee house cottage just off Day is Saturday April 30th. Architects; Councillor Linda Harris; the main street.” The projected opening Peter Smith, Director Community & was December 2010. Development; Debra Moore, Executive Below: Tiaro Medical Centre plans Pest Animal and Manager Community & Culture; Tracey presented in latest council report 16/2/2011. Weed Field Days Open To All Interested in controlling plant and animal pests in urban and rural areas? Pest Control Field days are at Woocoo, Tiaro and Howard where Council staff demonstrate pig, wild dog and fox trapping methods and weed control techniques. Fraser Coast Regional Council Land Protection Officer Juliet Musgrave said town and country residents are encouraged to attend because plant and animal pests recognise no boundaries. “We will also have a display of live weeds for easy identification and free fact sheets and booklets that people can take away with them,” she said. The local field day will be held from 10am to midday on Saturday 19 March at Tiaro Memorial Hall; Each Field Day finishes with a free barbecue and drinks. GUNDIAH GAZETTE: 363 Netherby Rd, Gundiah Q 4650. 07 4187 1006. Fax. 07 4148 7418 [email protected] MARCH Events/Special Activities 2 Miva QCWA Branch Meeting 9.30am Activities CALENDAR CWA Rooms Miva Ph. 54846282 Kilkivan / Woolooga Trail Riders Club Membership prices for 2011: Adults $65, Calendar Notices are free to community 4 Tiaro QCWA Bingo & Tombola groups: [email protected] 9.30 Tiaro Rooms Mayne St. 41292237 Junior $55, Social $35, Family $220 (2 6 Clean Up Australia Day –See pg 1. adults 2 kids). Come join a warm Weekly Events & Activities 6 Theebine Hotel – Gympie High welcoming bunch of people who Tuesdays. Country Music presents 3 bands Plus organise trail riding for fun, relaxation Tai-Chi at Tiaro Comm. Ctr. 8.30am Bush Darts, Goose club raffles every and the enjoyment of our many bicen- Child Health Nurse. 9-12pm Tiaro Lib. 1st Sunday - Lots of prizes. tennial national trails. Rides are held in a every 2nd Tuesday. 41228733 8th & 22nd 6 Flood&Cyclone Appeal Charity different place every month. Trial mem- Wednesdays. Concert Brolga Theatre 1.30pm $10. berships - first 2 rides cost $25 per ride Line Dancing Gunalda Hall 9-12 noon 7 Deadline for Junior Bursery - photo to cover insurance. For further info or Ph. Pamela 41293126 competition. See page 5. questions about our newly formed, Wii Jazz-a-size, Laugh-a-size Gundiah 7 Gundiah Rural Fire Brigade training friendly club please call Sherri on 0412 Comm. Place. Ph. Jean 41293293 Monday 7pm @ fire station. 4129 3128 787 448. Happy trails !!!!! Bauple QCWA Craft classes 1st 2nd & 8 International Women’s Day Morn- Tiaro Broadband for Seniors Kiosk. 4th Weds 9-3pm. $2. Bring lunch & enjoy ing Tea @ Brolga. See Events. Tiaro Comm Ctr. Open Mon-Fri 9–1pm. a Cuppa. 2nd 9th & 23rd March. 8 Gootchie QCWA Branch Meeting Phone Pat 41939239 or Jeff 41292650. Thursdays. 9.30 Branch Rooms Lyn. 41293212 Theebine Hotel Golf Club: Under 5 Story&Craft Time 10am Tiaro ? Gundiah School P&C Mtg 6:30pm Theebine Hotel is starting up golf club Library. 3rd & 17th Mar. 41292453 Everyone welcome. 4129 3136 and wants you. Call Claudia 5484 6182. Fitness @Tiaro Hall 5.30pm 9 Tiaro QCWA Hoy & Tombola 11am. Mayne Street ph. 41292237 Fridays. 9 Gundiah RFB General Meeting Services Emergency Service Cadets 4pm SES CHILD CARE. Are 7pm. All interested members of the Shed Maryborough. Ian 54846745 you looking for quality, Rossendale Tennis Club 7pm. public welcome. 12 Tiaro QCWA Branch meeting 9am home-based child care? Bauple-Woolooga Road Ph. 41292589 Saturday CWA rooms ph. 41292237 Maryborough Family Day Care Gundiah Community Place Social 12 Gootchie QCWA Scrapbooking provides monitored care within a family Nite 1st & 3rd Friday 6pm. BBQ. Pauline 9am Branch Rooms Lyn. 41293212 environment. We have 4 centres in or Trevor 41292504 -4th[Mtg] & 18th Mar. 13 Theebine Hotel Jim Mc Alister Tiaro. We are now also recruiting for Sunday services. 15 Tiaro District Chamber of Commerce Carers. If you are interested please Lighthouse Christian Church: Cnr 7pm Tiaro State School. Toni 4129 2107 contact Maryborough Family Day Care, Forestry Rd & Main St Bauple. 10:00am 16 Tiaro District Land Care AGM 26 Jupiter St, 4122 4151 Worship & Communion. 10:30am 7.30pm Tiaro State School. Marilyn [email protected] Children’s Church. 41292787 Ps Brian. Connell 0427293221 Catholic Services: Sacred Heart, John St, 17 ST PATRICK’S DAY Competitions Tiaro. 10am. Fthr Paul Kelly 4121 3701 17 FREE Community Legal Services Junior Bursary Photography Com- St Therese, Balkin St, Gunalda 7.30am Tiaro Comm. Ctr. App.only 41292453 petition. Subject “Our Fraser Coast” Father Patrick Cassidy. 5482 1213 18 Deadline - Youth Week Art Comp. with prizes $50.00 for Winner and Maryb’h Country Uniting Church See ‘Competitions’. $25.00 for Runner Up of each age Tiaro 1st & 3rd Sundays 7.30pm. Bridge 18 Free Concert - Qld Symphony Orch group. Entries close March 7th, 2011. See Rd/Mungar Rd, Tiaro 4121 3204 & local musicians 7.30pm Brolga ad. Family Picnic & awards to be held Bauple 2nd&4th Sundays 7.30pm Theatre. FCRC Arts funding. Saturday 19th March, 2-5pm at Wook- Main St, Bauple. G. Slaughter 4121 3204 19 Glenwood Country Markets 7-12n koo Park, 9 Woocoo Drive, Oakhurst. Pepper Rd. Ph Jane/John 5485 7468 Youth Art Competition and exhibition 19 Pest Control Field Day 10am-noon for ages 12-25. Entries close March 18th. Tiaro Memorial Hall. Free BBQ. For more information see www. 19 Family Picnic Wook-koo Park 2-5pm frasercoast.qld.gov.au/web/guest/youth 20 Hibiscus Society Mtg 20 Silky Oaks Dr Nuhrunda Park Southside, Gympie. Classifieds Chris Ph 5484 6551 20 Theebine Hotel – Fiddle me Please PRIVATE HOME SALE: 7 Main St 1012m2 block, 2 bedrm+, Glenwood & district Golf Club Raffles Gundiah. front verandah, hardwood floors, mod. 24 Gootchie QCWA Knitting & Crochet, kitch, open plan living/dining, fully Floral Art & Photo Competition Finals fenced, steel posts, good head height 10am. Morning Tea, Lunch, Guest Jag the Joker under. Advice on raising deposit. Jackpots $100 every Friday 5.30pm til 8.30pm Speaker, Tombola. $8. Lyn 41293212 Sunday BBQ 24 Bauple QCWA branch meeting Must See, Make Reasonable Offer. Call Starts noon. Live Music. Raffles. Pool. Garden. Theo 0424 22 3935 Thursday Roast Night 6.30pm. CWA rooms Mill St. 41292100 Live Racing everyday on the Big Screen 25 Gootchie QCWA visit Petrie Gardens. ACREAGE FOR SALE: 25acres at Theebine Fire Goose Club 10-12 noon. Paterson. Theo 0424 22 3935. Theebine Rural Fire Brigade. Every 2nd Sat. Courtesy Bus 25 Tiaro Library Book Club. 10am. SWAP: Pure droughtmaster bull, 4 year Accommodation•Meals Available 27 Bauple Band Hall Car Boot Sale 8am old, a great producer, view calves. Look- See calendar for this month’s music events. 27 Theebine Hotel- Free Pool & Juke Box ing for different blood lines. Ring Geoff Call Claudia 5484 6182 or 0424 189 340 28 RSL Tiaro Memorial Hall 7.30pm to view on 41293293 A COMMUNITY BUILDING PROJECT PAGE 2 MARCH 2011 COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASES CBA $5million grant GUNDIAH 2011 EVENTS Gundiah Community Place Meetings and for flood affected COMMUNITY Social Nights are always preceded by dinner community groups.
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