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COMMUNITY NEWS ACROSS THE TIARO DISTRICT AUGUST 2015 What’s Inside? Gazette makes 5 2 Bauple School Memories 3 Road Repairs, Trivia+Sport 4-5 Mansong + Green Tea 6-7 Field Day Feedback 9 Events & Classifieds 10-12 WHAT’S NEW AROUND TOWN? United Fuel Station Opening late August: United Fuel takes Above: BPA facilitated a Fraser Coast Regional Council Chat hosted at Bauple Band Hall. Approxi- over Shell Servo in Tiaro. To be open 24 mately 60 attended the event to ask Councillors questions ranging from bridges to unemployment. hours with new management. PK New Principal at Gundiah Community Chat-more than just talk? It is always a good thing when and advised that confirmatory notes in- more than just talk is the out- cluding questions and answers will be come of a Community Chat. published shortly on www.bauple.com. Col Bowman, an ex-grazier and forester, Independent moderator Gordon Dale, is well known for championing issues indicated that while different views ex- such as native flora and fauna conserva- isted, communication is important for tion, youth employment and local agri- the town as a whole. Gazette culture. Mr Bowman voiced his concern about Wide Bay’s high youth unem- Japanese Relations ployment statistics (highest in Qld) and Welcome Miss Rebecca Brown who is the rapidly aging farming industry. originally from Stanthorpe via Yarwin. Mayor O’Connell reported the council Miss Brown is crazy about Math and has Green Army projects underway. real life learning. She is looking forward A request that more programs be ap- to settling in and meeting the locals. -
Wambaliman SPRING 2017
The newsletter of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland Fraser Coast Branch SPRING 2017 Wambaliman since 1967 In the language of the Butchulla people, who are custodians of land that includes the Fraser Coast, ‘wambaliman’ means ‘to carry’, and refers to the messages that the Newsletter is communicating. Editor's Note One of the things that took up some precious time in the preparation period of this issue of Wambaliman was a trip to Mt Larcom for the WILDLIFE PRESERVATION Central Branches Get-together. It was an in- SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND spiring weekend of discussion and sociability with intelligent and motivated people with wild- known informally as life conservation in their blood. WILDLIFE QUEENSLAND One of the items on the program was Branch Reports, from which it was clear that we all FRASER COAST BRANCH face similar challenges in wildlife conservation. PO Box 7396 Urangan, 4655 One distinct difference between the other Branches and Fraser Coast Branch was that we President: are positively active. Audrey Sorensen This issue of the newsletter doesn’t really do 4125 6891 [email protected] justice to all the positive activities that our Vice President: Branch is involved in, or the efforts of all the people that are driving those activities. Rodney Jones 0423 812 881 A read through our parting President Peter Secretary: Duck’s report and the Branch Activity report Vanessa Elwell-Gavins only skims the surface of all the action. Many 0428 624 366 of our members are fully engaged in the list of Assistant Secretary: activities mentioned in the CEP report. -
North Coast Line South System Information Pack
Queensland Rail does not warrant the fitness for purpose or accuracy of this information North Coast Line System South Information Pack North Coast Line System South Information Pack Nambour to Parana Version Information Version 3.0: 05/10/2016 • Removed Aurizon Network Sections • Removed closed lines/systems • Updated References Queensland Rail Network to Queensland Rail • Updated References Queensland Transport to DTMR • Removed references 2005 Access Undertaking • EPA changed to Department • Updated Standards references • Updated Line Diagrams • Updated Climate Information • Updated Rail System Electrification • Updated Track Grade • Updated Network Control Regions & Singalling Centres • Updated Safeworking Systems • Update Noise Management System Issue 3.0 – October 2016 Page 1 of 80 Queensland Rail does not warrant the fitness for purpose or accuracy of this information North Coast Line System South Information Pack Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 General Information ......................................................................................................................................... 5 South .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 General Climate - Queensland Wide .............................................................................................................. -
Bauple Bulletin Proudly Presented by Bulletin Team & Bauple School P&C
Bauple Bulletin Proudly presented by Bulletin Team & Bauple School P&C Issue No. 236 May 2021 School Phone: 4193 8222 Email: [email protected] May Tiaro Community Centre meeting - 3rd Monday 2pm 22 Bauple Country Markets Community Legal Service - 3rd Thursday - Tiaro Council Office 9:00am 22 BPA General Meeting 1pm Q150 Tiaro R.S.L Sub Branch – Last Monday – 11am – Memorial Hall, Tiaro. 29 Music Night Rec Grounds 3-7pm Opening hours 9am –1pm Fridays June Tiaro & Dist. Chamber of Commerce Mtg - 3rd Tuesday 7:00 pm 4 Bingo Q150 7pm John Horrex Room- Tiaro Community Centre 9 QCWAGootchie High Tea 9.30-11.30am Tiaro School P&C - 2nd Thursday—6:00 pm 12 Teebar Rodeo Asperger's Support Group - Ph 4193 9239 for support July Community Playgroup - last Wed of month Ph 4122 4151 23 Bauple P&C Annual Tombola 6.30pm QCWA Petrie Gardens Visit - 3rd Friday 10am Aug 7 Tiaro SS 150th Celebration MIVA Sept QCWA Meeting – 1st Wednesday – 9:00am 4 Bauple Nut Bash GUNALDA WEEKLY Gunalda, Curra, Glenwood Community Health Clinic – 2nd Wed Yoga exercises & relaxation - Tuesdays 8:30am - Bauple Q150 Rec & GOOTCHIE Wed 9am—Gunalda—Jenny, Thurs 5:45pm - Tiaro Community Centre- QCWA Meeting – 2nd Tuesday - 9:30am Helen 0410288595 Zumba Classes - Fitness- Start back first week FEB Tues– 5:30pm Gold- Mon—9:30am - Bauple Band Hall GUNDIAH Rossendale Tennis Club - Friday 7pm - Ph 4129 2589 Yoga Jenergy - Mon 9-11 -ph 0400 676 287 Bauple Scouts & Cubs - Thursday 4:30 - 6:30pm Gundiah Community Place - 1st & 3rd Sunday Dinner 6pm Bauple Community Shed open - Tuesdays & Saturdays 9am - 3pm Gundiah Rural Fire Brigade training – 1st Monday 7pm at Station Be Connected– Free Technology Tutoring - Tiaro & Dist. -
Social Infrastructure Needs Assessment
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS ASSESSMENT FINAL REPORT A planning study supporting the Fraser Coast 2031: Sustainable Growth Strategy Project Prepared for GHD on behalf of Fraser Coast Regional Council By BRIGGS & MORTAR PTY LTD Phone: (07) 5473 0322 Fax: (07) 5473 0388 Job No. 08223 August 11 Table of Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................... 1 1. Introduction............................................................................................................. 7 2. Summary of Literature Review .............................................................................. 7 2.1 Summary of Previously Identified Social Infrastructure Needs...............................7 2.2 Specifically Identified Needs .....................................................................................10 3. Community Profile................................................................................................ 15 3.1 Population Projections ..............................................................................................15 3.2 Age projections ..........................................................................................................16 3.3 Summary Community Characteristics .....................................................................16 3.4 Community Characteristics by Key Catchment Area..............................................19 3.5 Settlement Pattern......................................................................................................24 -
Ordinary Meeting No. 1 Wednesday, 20 January 2016
ORDINARY MEETING NO. 1 WEDNESDAY, 20 JANUARY 2016 Councillors Gerard O’Connell (Chairperson), James Hansen, Phil Truscott, Chris Loft, Daniel Sanderson, Rolf Light, Trevor McDonald, Darren Everard, Robert Garland, Stuart Taylor, George Seymour. Councillors are advised that an ORDINARY MEETING will be held in the Fraser Coast Regional Council Chambers, Tavistock Street, Torquay, Hervey Bay on WEDNESDAY, 20 JANUARY 2016 at 10.00AM. LISA DESMOND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Fraser Coast Regional Council acknowledges the traditional owners of the land upon which we meet today. BUSINESS ITEM NO. PAGE NO. ORD 1 OPENING PRAYER Pastor Ross Davie Bayside Christian Church ORD 2 APOLOGIES ORD 3 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 2009, Councillors are required to declare a “Conflict of Interest” or “Material Personal Interest” that may exist on any item on the agenda of the Council or Committee Meeting. ORD 4 MAYORAL MINUTES ITEM NO. PAGE NO. ORD 5 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF MEETINGS ORD 5.1 Ordinary Meeting No. 16 ‐ 2 December 2015 4 ‐ 137 ORD 6 ADDRESSES/PRESENTATIONS ORD 6.1 Customer Service and Recognition Awards – October 2015 ORD 7 DEPUTATIONS ORD 8 PETITIONS ORD 8.1 Receipt of Petitions ORD 9 COMMITTEES’ AND DELEGATES’ REPORTS ORD 9.1 Small Business, Manufacturing & Service Industry Portfolio Report 138 ‐ 141 ORD 10 OFFICERS' REPORTS ORD 10.1 Open Resolutions Register 142 ‐ 146 ORD 10.2 Sport & Recreation Capital Assistance Grant 147 ‐ 152 ORD 10.3 Youth and Community Development Grants (Project -
Wambaliman Spring 2020 Edition
The newsletter of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland Fraser Coast Branch THIS ISSUE: COVID-19 Restrictions easing •Presidential Ponderings •Branch Activity Report •Branch’s Annual Report 2019-2020 •Dougan Street Debacle •Nature Walks reports •Nature Watch snippets SPRING 2020 Wambaliman since 1967 In the language of the Butchulla people, who are custodians of land that includes the Fraser Coast, ‘wambaliman’ means ‘to carry’, and refers to the messages that the Newsletter is communicating. Editor's Note I am thankful I live beyond the earthworks happening around Dougan St. Point Vernon. There is the occasional background hum of the WILDLIFE PRESERVATION machinery and we have more kangaroos here SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND than usual - otherwise we are protected. But known informally as close by large double dump trucks are hurtling WILDLIFE QUEENSLAND around suburban streets carrying massive amounts of soil into the Dougan St. residential FRASER COAST BRANCH development and machinery goes all day. PO Box 7396 Urangan, 4655 And why? Why are we filling in low lying areas for housing? How are our local authorities President: letting developers get away with destroying Vanessa Elwell-Gavins beautiful environments and displacing so much 0428 624 366 wildlife? How are the developers getting away Vice President: with providing ecological reports that downplay the environmental values of an area? As if the John Williams 0428 980 019 displacement of about 200 kangaroos (no plan Secretary: for their dispersal or relocation) wasn't bad Kerry Alston 41244194 enough the beautiful tidal creek which is such a Treasurer: haven for wildlife will be hugely compromised Bruce Dick 41248142 with this development. -
Community News Across the Tiaro District October 2015
COMMUNITY NEWS ACROSS THE TIARO DISTRICT OCTOBER 2015 International Award for Local LexK OctDATE 15 Munna SAVERS Creek Music Festival 2015 (4 days) Oct 31 Halloween Disco - Gundiah P&C Nov 3 Melbourne Cup QCWA - Gootchie Melbourne Cup - Theebine School Nov 6 Daughters of Destiny Event LCC Bauple Nov 7 Boot Sale - Bauple Museum Nov 7 Spring Dinner Dance - GMHA Nov 28 Children’s Christmas Party - Lions Dec 5 Carols in the Country - GMHA Dec 6 Boot Sale + Markets - Antigua Hall Dec 8 Theebine Hall Christmas Meet n Greet WHAT’S COMING UP NEXT! It is Mary River Month! See the MRCCC’s website and page 7 for news and activities. Halloween Dance - 30 Oct Gundiah State School P&C’s annual Halloween Dance is a big hit with the kids at Gundiah Memorial Hall in Main St Gundiah. 5pm-8pm. Dress up and Above: Lex K is pictured above with his award bring the kids. All welcome. 4129 3215. Local Guitarist and Songwriter, (behind him) and a ‘little souvenir’ guitar he Lex K recently returned from bought back. Spring Dinner Dance - 7 Nov USA’s National Country Music form again next year. Gundiah Memorial Hall is beginning to Festival held in LaMars, Iowa In the meantime, Lex is glad to be home. be renowned for it’s Old Time Dinner where he received an award for He did enjoy his trip across 17 states, and Dances with great music by the now International Traditional Coun- yes, he did visit New Orleans, Nashville internationally famous Lex K and great try Album of the Year. -
Review of Divisional Boundaries
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHANGE COMMISSION Review of Divisional Boundaries 2019 PROPOSED DETERMINATION FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 3 Endorsement of proposal ................................................................................................................ 3 THE REVIEW PROCESS ................................................................................................................... 4 Determining the quota ..................................................................................................................... 4 CURRENT BOUNDARIES & ENROLMENT .................................................................................... 5 Table 1 – Current and Projected Council Quota ..................................................................... 5 Table 2 – Current and Projected Enrolment for the Existing Electoral Divisions ............... 5 PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS .................................................................................................................... 6 THE PROPOSED BOUNDARIES ..................................................................................................... 6 Table 3 – Current and Projected Enrolment for the Proposed Electoral Divisions ............ 6 Division 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Division 2 .......................................................................................................................................... -
GUNDY PUB RE-OPENS! the Locals Are Already Warm- Salads and Sides, Bar Snacks Etc
COMMUNITY NEWS ACROSS THE TIARO DISTRICT JUNE 2011 The Gundiah Gazette online! You can now see past issues, find local businesses, community and sporting groups, and read local news online at www.gundiahgazette.com.au! There is a FREE online directory for local businesses and FREE pages for Commu- nity Groups. Also we are compiling all our Down Memory Lane stories for your enjoyment. Bookmark it today. GUNDY PUB RE-OPENS! The locals are already warm- salads and sides, bar snacks etc. She aims Tiaro Field Day ing up The Prince Alfred Hotel to please and wants to know your favou- rites. Just ask. Don’t miss Tiaro Farming & Lifestyle for it’s official re-opening on Field Day–25th June at Tiaro Recreation Warming up. Dan has added a wood Saturday, June 11th. Grounds, Inman St. Gates open at 9am stove, rearranged the floor plan and It has been a long time coming, but and close at 3pm. updated the lighting, all with a goal of finally the licensing is in place, the floors Presentations include: Grow your own creating a warmer, friendlier atmosphere. and walls are scrubbed, painted and fruit & veges with ABC Radio Gardening shining, the beer is cold and all is ready Pool, Darts, Music. You can enjoy the talkback host, Phil Dudman; Identity for Gundiah’s historic pub to re-open. same entertainment with half-price pool Fraud with Detective Senior Constable The original Prince Alfred Hotel, 1868, and video jukebox. Rod Shelton; Biochar with Barry Batch- was a ‘Wayside Inn’ on the Cobb&Co Courtesy Bus. -
Polling Booths for the Purposes of the 2016 Fraser Coast Regional Council Election to Be Held on Saturday 19 March 2016
Local Government Electoral Act 2011 The Electoral Commission of Queensland hereby declares the following to be ordinary polling booths for the purposes of the 2016 Fraser Coast Regional Council Election to be held on Saturday 19 March 2016. DIVISION 1 Polling Booths Best Wheelchair Access Polling Booth Name Polling Booth Address # Brooweena Brooweena State School, Lahey Street, BROOWEENA * Howard Burrum District Community Centre, Steley Street, HOWARD (1) Maryborough St Pauls Memorial Hall, Cnr Adelaide & Ellena Streets, MARYBOROUGH # Mungar Mungar State School, 1143 Mungar Road, MUNGAR * (2) Sunbury Sunbury State School, 545 Alice Street, MARYBOROUGH # (3) Tinana Tinana State School, 239 Gympie Road, TINANA # Torbanlea Community Hall, Robertson Road, TORBANLEA (1) Joint Polling Booth with Division of DIVISION 10, DIVISION 2, DIVISION 3, DIVISION 4, DIVISION 5, DIVISION 6, DIVISION 7, DIVISION 8, DIVISION 9 (2) Joint Polling Booth with Division of DIVISION 3 (3) Joint Polling Booth with Division of DIVISION 2 Wheelchair Access: * - Full # - Assisted DIVISION 2 Polling Booths Best Wheelchair Access Polling Booth Name Polling Booth Address # Bauple Bauple State School, 8 Forestry Road, BAUPLE * Boonooroo Coast Guard Base Station, 126 Eckert Road, BOONOOROO Glenwood Glenwood State School, 13 Glenwood School Road, GLENWOOD Gundiah Gundiah State School, 23 Gundiah School Road, GUNDIAH (1) Maryborough St Pauls Memorial Hall, Cnr Adelaide & Ellena Streets, MARYBOROUGH # Tiaro Tiaro State School, Forgan Terrace, TIARO # (2) Tinana Tinana State -
Bauple Sugar Industry Information
THE MOUNT BAUPLE SUGAR INDUSTRY This publication is primarily based on the establishment of the Bauple Sugar Industry. In particular it covers the period up to the closure of the Mount Bauple Central Mill in 1951. Information has been taken from many publications and photographs come from many sources. The difficulty will be to give credit to the correct origin of all the obtained information (see appendix at rear). INTRODUCTION Sugar production started in Queensland in 1862 and at Bauple in 1880. The industry went through dramatic changes in it’s early years and certainly the Bauple area was to be a major player in the transformations that followed. Now, there is but one district sugar mill, the Maryborough Sugar Factory Ltd, whereas there were once 36 mills and Mount Bauple Central Mill was the largest at the time. Today there are 200 growers in the Maryborough region, whereas once there were more than 500. In Bauple today remains but 6 cane farm owners. However today’s average annual tonnage of ????? is greater than that ever crushed by the Mount Bauple Central Mill. History will say that the Mount Bauple mill was considered as being in the wrong place and seldom had an adequate cane supply. WHY BAUPLE? The district around Mount Bauple offered the nearest rain forest land for settlers who missed out on Crown land in the two Maryborough Agricultural Reserves. The Bauple district with its patches of fertile volcanic soil attracted the adventurous. Among the first were George Gee and Jorgen Kjerulf Jensen who both selected land in July 1879.