South Burnett Lutheran Parish

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

South Burnett Lutheran Parish South Burnett Lutheran Parish th 13 October 2019 sbluthparish.com 18th Sunday after Pentecost Pastor Mark Doecke – Jordan Bennett – Pastor Mark Lieschke – Associate Pastor Lead Pastor Youth Dude 0457 511 677 0418 846 144 0419 130 786 [email protected] [email protected] mar [email protected] (working Murgon/Wondai between and including 3rd and 4th Sundays each month) Prayer Points for this week • We pray for RI Sunday today, we pray for the co-ordinators and all the RI teachers in our local area and across the country. We pray that the teaching of RI remains strong and continues to be valued in schools across Australia. • We pray for Rain • We pray for individuals and families that are and have been affected by cancer. • We pray for our Youth as they commence their gatherings for Term 4 this afternoon. Thank you for joining us today as we worship together at this special service. We pray you will be encouraged, refreshed and inspired by His Word and Sacrament and you feel His joy in our company. What’s happening this week … Sunday 13 (Today) 4:00 – 6:30pm Youth – Movie Night at the Kingaroy Supper Room Monday 14 7:00pm Kingaroy Spiritual Life Committee at Brauer’s home Tuesday 15 9:30am Bible Society Morning Tea at Kingaroy Suupper Room (See separate notice) 3:30pm Confirmation (Kingaroy Church Supper Room) 7:00pm Yarraman Home Group at Alan and Audrey Frohloff’s home (changed from last week to this week. Kumbia Elders meeting changed TBA Thursday 17 5:00pm Kingaroy Church Council at the Manse Friday 18 9:30am Friday Bible Study at Kingaroy Supper Room – topic: ‘Heaven – Surprising Truths about Your Eternal Home’ Keep these members in your prayers this week - Alan and Audrey Frohloff (Yarraman) Alan is gradually improving, but Audrey is also battling health problems. - Eric and Jan Dutschke (Nanango) as they both battle different on-going and life-threatening health issues. - Val Ryan (Nanango) as she recovers from eye surgery and as she relocates to The Laurels at Wondai this weekend. - Joy Klibbe (Murgon) in high care at Forest View home. - Ruth Thamm (Kingaroy) as she recovers from her cataract surgery in Kingaroy this week. - Ian Reynold’s (Murgon) mother, who has been transferred from Murgon Hospital to Forestview - If there are any other members needing our prayers, please let either Pastor Mark D or Pastor Mark L know or email Emma at [email protected] Bible Readings Sunday 13 October Sunday 20 October Sunday 27 October 18 Sunday after Pentecost 19 Sunday after Pentecost 20 Sunday after Pentecost Jeremiah 29:1,4-7 Jeremiah 31:27-34 Joel 2:23-32 Psalm 66:1-12 Psalm 119:97-104 Psalm 65 2 Timothy 2:8-15 2 Timothy 3:14 - 4:5 2 Timothy 4:6-8,16-18 Luke 17:11-19 Luke 18:1-8 Luke 18:9-14 Notices • Asia Focus - Over the next 3 weeks Pastor August Fricke will be taking services across the Parish and speaking about Asia Focus. At each congregation there will be a retiring offering to go towards the work of Asia Focus: October 13th – Wondai & Murgon; October 20th – Yarraman & Nanango; October 27th – Kumbia and Kingaroy Fx • On Sunday, October 27th Pastor Mark D is guest preacher at the 50th Anniversary of the Moree Lutheran Church. Jordan will be leading worship at both Yarraman and Nanango that day. • Kumbia Elders were to meet this Tuesday night, but this has been changed to accommodate a change in Yarraman Bible Study group from last week. Kumbia Elders will meet after church this Sunday to find a new date for their next meeting. • Nanango Churches Pray for Rain – An opportunity for all the Churches in Nanango to join together for a 6-week prayer focus to Pray for Rain. Each Church will host a session on Wednesdays 6:30 – 7:00pm. Tea/Coffee will be available. Contact Pastor Bill Hogan 0448951076. Date Venue - 16 October Wesleyan Methodist Church - 23 October Lutheran Church - 30 October Baptist Church - 6 November St Anne’s Anglican • St John's Lutheran Ladies Friendship Circle, Kingaroy invite you to attend The Bible Society Morning Tea, on Tuesday 15th October, 2019, at 9.30am in our Church Hall Supper Room. There will be Morning Tea (gold coin donation), Devotion, a Bring and Buy Stall and Special Guest Speaker Rebecca Gear from, "Friends with Dignity". All proceeds are donated to the Bible Society. RSVP Joan Yappa Ph 4162 1332 or Joan Crumpton Ph 4162 3547. Women’s Retreat Date : 18-20 October 2019 Location: Luther Heights Youth Camp, Coolum Beach Registrations close Thursday 17 October 2019 https://lyq.org.au/camps-events/2019/replenish If you are interested but finances are stopping you, there is a fund available from an anonymous sponsor, for women from rural areas. If you are interested contact Pastor Mark D or Emma Brauer for more information. • Kingaroy Local Chaplaincy Committee invite you to a Pizza & Dessert Bar Fundraising Dinner on Thursday 24 October 6.00pm at Whipbird Café, Coolabunia. Great food, silent auction, live music. Tickets $40 per person from Salvation Army Family Store or Kingaroy State High School (cash only). Limited tickets available. RVSP by 16 October. • Next Parish Men's Breakfast: Saturday, October 26th, 6.30-8am at the home of Gary Truss, Kumbia (directions will be given closer to the date). Guest speaker is Dave Rook. Dave, a member of our Kumbia Lutheran community, has a fascinating story of many challenges. Dave came out of a very legalistic church into the Lutheran Church. He's had significant health issues. Dave speaks with passion and wisdom. Gold coin donation, and let Pastor Mark D or Gary Truss know if you are coming (for catering purposes). South Burnett Worship Sunday 13 October Sunday 20 October Lutheran Parish Kingaroy 9:30am HC Mark Doecke 9:30am HC Mark Doecke sbluthparish.com Kumbia 8:00am HC Mark Doecke 11:00am HC Mark Doecke Nanango 9:00am HC Rob Fechner 10:00am August Fricke St John’s Kingaroy Yarraman Combined at Nanango 8:00am August Fricke 36 Markwell Street Kingaroy 4610 Wondai 8:00am August Fricke 8:00am HC Mark Lieschke Murgon 9:30am August Fricke 9:30am HC Mark Lieshcke Peace Kumbia/Taabinga Orana 10:30am Pastor Michael 10:30am Pastor Michael Koehler Street Kumbia 4610 Rosters St Paul’s Murgon St John’s 19 Thorn Street 13 October 20 October 27 October Murgon 4605 Kingaroy Welcoming: Jeanette K Emma John BP Immanuel Nanango Usher: John L, Chris M John L, Mark S John L, Chris M 41 Drayton Street PowerPoint: Sue DR, Chris T Chris & Wes Jordan & Chris Nanango 4615 Lector: Emma Chris T Ron K St John Trinity Wondai Communion: Peter & Ron H Wes & Warren - 37-39 Edward Street Morning Tea: Emma Cherryl (Ailsa, Narelle Wondai 4606 Hanne) (Trevenna) Musician: TBA TBA TBA Calvary Yarraman Flowers: Rosemary C Joan Y Cheryl D McDaniel Street Cleaning: Janelle W & Janelle W & Lauren G & Yarraman 4614 Chris T Chris T Jocelyn H St John’s Lutheran Orana W/C Aaron John BP Geoff School Ivy Street St John Trinity 13 October 20 October 27 October Kingaroy 4610 Wondai Principal: Karyn Bjelke- Flowers & Fay & Rachel Fay & Rachel Leanne & Susan Petersen Phone: 4162 3988 Cleaning: St Paul’s Orana Lutheran 13 October 20 October 27 October Complex Murgon MacDiarmid Street Leader: Pastor Fricke Mark L Mark L Kingaroy 4610 Musician: Dot Nola Dale Chaplain: Reader: Marilyn Meg Gudrun Pastor Mike Braunberger Communion: - Dennis S, Trevor, Bob Green, 48 Cowie Street Keith Dennis, Keith Kingaroy Phone: 4162 6555 Sound: Bruce Dennis Keith Powerpoint: Sue Beryl Sue Parish Office Welcoming: Bob Green Col Sippel Nola 36 Markwell Street Kingaroy 4610 Peace Kumbia/ 13 October 20 October 27 October Admin assistant: Emma Taabinga Brauer Welcoming: Dave & Polly Rob & Heather Keith & Gloria M Phone: 4162 1336 [email protected] Flowers: Helen G Helen G Nita D Cleaning: Heather U Heather U Glenda F .
Recommended publications
  • GWQ4164 Qld Murray Darling and Paroo Basin Groundwater Upper
    ! ! ! ! ! ! 142°E 144°E 146°E 148°E ! 150°E 152°E A ! M lp H o Th h C u Baralaba o orn Do ona m Pou n leigh Cr uglas P k a b r da ee e almy iver o Bororen t Ck ! k o Ck B C R C l ! ia e a d C n r r r Isisford ds al C eek o r t k C ek Warbr ve coo Riv re m No g e C ecc E i Bar er ek D s C o an mu R i ree k Miriam Vale r C C F re C rik ree ree r ! i o e e Mim e e k ! k o lid B Cre ! arc Bulloc it o Cal ek B k a k s o C g a ! reek y Stonehenge re Cr Biloela ! bit C n B ! C Creek e Kroom e a e r n e K ff e Blackall e o k l k e C P ti R k C Cl a d la ia i Banana u e R o l an ! Thangool i r ive m c i ! r V n k n o B ! C ve e C e e C e a t g a o e k ar Ta B k Cr k a na Karib r k e t th e l lu o n e e e C G Nor re la ndi r B u kl e e k Cre r n Pe lly e c an d rCr k a e a M C r d i C m C e Winton Mackunda Central W y o m e r s S b re k e e R a re r r e ek C t iv Moura ! k C ek e a a e e C Me e e Z ! o r v r r r r r w e l r h e e D v k i e e ill Fa y e R C e n k C a a e R e a y r w l ! k o r to a C Bo C a l n sto r v r e s re r c e n e o C e k C ee o k eek ek e u Rosedale s Cr W k e n r k in e s e a n e r ek k R k ol n m k sb e C n e T e K e o e h o urn d o i r e r k C e v r R e y e r e h e e k C C e T r r C e r iv ! W e re e r e ! u k v Avondale r C k m e Burnett Heads C i ing B y o r ! le k s M k R e k C k e a c e o k h e o n o e e o r L n a r rc ek ! Bargara R n C e e l ! C re r ! o C C e o o w e C r r C o o h tl r k o e R r l !e iver iver e Ca s e tR ! k e Jundah C o p ! m si t Bundaberg r G B k e e k ap Monto a F r o e e e e e t r l W is Cr n i k r z C H e C e Tambo k u D r r e e o ! e k o e e e rv n k C t B T il ep C r a ee r in Cre e i n C r e n i G C M C r e Theodore l G n M a k p t r e Rive rah C N ! e y o r r d g a h e t i o e S ig Riv k rre olo og g n k a o o E o r e W D Gin Gin co e re Riv ar w B C er Gre T k gory B e th Stock ade re Creek R C e i g b ve o a k r k R e S k e L z re e e li r u C h r tleCr E tern re C E e s eek as e iv i a C h n C .
    [Show full text]
  • Healthy Waterways-2015 Social Science Research Report
    This may be the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for publication in the following source: Johnston, Kim& Beatson, Amanda (2015) Healthy waterways - 2015 Social Science Research Report. Queensland University of Technology, Business School, Australia. This file was downloaded from: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/93606/ c Consult author(s) regarding copyright matters This work is covered by copyright. Unless the document is being made available under a Creative Commons Licence, you must assume that re-use is limited to personal use and that permission from the copyright owner must be obtained for all other uses. If the docu- ment is available under a Creative Commons License (or other specified license) then refer to the Licence for details of permitted re-use. It is a condition of access that users recog- nise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. If you believe that this work infringes copyright please provide details by email to [email protected] License: Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 Notice: Please note that this document may not be the Version of Record (i.e. published version) of the work. Author manuscript versions (as Sub- mitted for peer review or as Accepted for publication after peer review) can be identified by an absence of publisher branding and/or typeset appear- ance. If there is any doubt, please refer to the published source. https://doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.93606 1 SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH FINAL REPORT AUGUST 2015 Prepared by Dr Kim Johnston and Dr Amanda Beatson QUT Business School Queensland University of Technology doi: 10.5204/rep.eprints.93606 © The Author(s).
    [Show full text]
  • Queensland Teachers' Union Submission to the Senate Inquiry
    Queensland Teachers’ Union Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Development and Implementation of National School Funding Arrangements and School Reform March 2014 2 Contents Introduction ................................................................................................... 4 Background .................................................................................................... 5 Section 1: Précis of previous submissions ...................................................... 6 A. Queensland state schools in rural and remote settings ............................. 6 B. Queensland state schools in regional centres ............................................ 9 C. Queensland state schools in metropolitan areas ..................................... 11 Section 2: National Partnerships schools on the road to success .................. 14 A. Harris Fields State School ....................................................................... 14 B. Redbank Plains State High School ........................................................... 16 C. Glenala State High School ....................................................................... 17 D. Cairns West State School ........................................................................ 18 E. Urangan Point State School .................................................................... 20 Section 3: The “Great Results Guarantee” .................................................... 21 Distribution of federal funds in Queensland: The “Great Results Guarantee” ....
    [Show full text]
  • Darling Downs - DD1
    Priority Agricultural Areas - Darling Downs - DD1 Legend Railway Regional Plans boundary Parcel boundary C o g o Lake and dam o n R i Priority Agricultural Area ver DD4 DD7 DD1 DD5 DD8 M a r a n o a DD2 DD3 DD6 DD9 R iv e r r ive e R onn Bal 02.25 4.5 9 13.5 18 Ej Beardmore Dam kilometres B a l o n To the extent permitted by law, The Department of State Development, n e Infrastructure and Planning gives no warranty in relation to the material or R i information contained in this data (including accuracy, reliability, v e r completeness or suitability) and accepts no liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss, damage or costs (including indirect or consequential damage) relating to any use of the material or information contained in this Data; and responsibility or liability for any loss or damage arising from its use. Priority Agricultural Areas - Darling Downs - DD2 Legend Bollon St George Railway Regional Plans boundary Parcel boundary Lake and dam Priority Agricultural Area DD4 DD7 Ba DD1 DD5 DD8 lo n n e R i v DD2 DD3 DD6 DD9 e r r e iv R n a rr Na Dirranbandi ive r lgo a R Cu r e v i R a 02.25 4.5 9 13.5 18 ar k h kilometres Bo To the extent permitted by law, The Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning gives no warranty in relation to the material or information contained in this data (including accuracy, reliability, Lake Bokhara completeness or suitability) and accepts no liability (including without limitation, Hebel liability in negligence) for any loss, damage or costs (including indirect or consequential damage) relating to any use of the material or information contained in this Data; and responsibility or liability for any loss or damage New South Wales arising from its use.
    [Show full text]
  • Coal in Kingaroy
    Coal in Kingaroy Briefing note A coal project proposed near Kingaroy, Queensland, is unlikely to provide benefit in a local economy based on services and agriculture. It imposes uncertainty and costs on other industries and the community. Policy makers should rule the project out on economic grounds. Tony Shields Rod Campbell Travis Hughes February 2019 Coal in Kingaroy 1 ABOUT THE AUSTRALIA INSTITUTE The Australia Institute is an independent public policy think tank based in Canberra. It is funded by donations from philanthropic trusts and individuals and commissioned research. Since its launch in 1994, the Institute has carried out highly influential research on a broad range of economic, social and environmental issues. OUR PHILOSOPHY As we begin the 21st century, new dilemmas confront our society and our planet. Unprecedented levels of consumption co-exist with extreme poverty. Through new technology we are more connected than we have ever been, yet civic engagement is declining. Environmental neglect continues despite heightened ecological awareness. A better balance is urgently needed. The Australia Institute’s directors, staff and supporters represent a broad range of views and priorities. What unites us is a belief that through a combination of research and creativity we can promote new solutions and ways of thinking. OUR PURPOSE – ‘RESEARCH THAT MATTERS’ The Institute aims to foster informed debate about our culture, our economy and our environment and bring greater accountability to the democratic process. Our goal is to gather, interpret and communicate evidence in order to both diagnose the problems we face and propose new solutions to tackle them. The Institute is wholly independent and not affiliated with any other organisation.
    [Show full text]
  • Visitor Information Bunya Mountains National Park
    Visitor information National Park Bunya Mountains National Park Mountains Bunya was declared in 1908 and is Queensland's second oldest national park. For generations, people have gathered at the Bunya Mountains (Booburrgan Ngmmun) — where rainforest-clad peaks rising 500m above the plains shelter the world's largest stand of ancient bunya pines. Traditional Custodians from south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales gathered together for celebrations coinciding with heavy crops of bunya nuts. Today visitors picnic, camp, walk or relax in the cool climate of this isolated section of the Great Diving Range. Wildlife refuge Brilliantly coloured king parrots and crimson rosellas are sure to be seen on in the mountains your visit, as are red-necked wallabies With peaks reaching 1135m, moist feeding in grassy areas. Look carefully gullies and a variety of vegetation and you might also see satin bowerbirds, types, the Bunya Mountains has green catbirds and the huge tadpoles of sheltered and geographically isolated great barred-frogs. habitats in which a diversity of plants and animals thrive — including over Of the many animals that become active 30 rare and threatened species. at night, the Bunya Mountains ringtail possum is the only one you will not see Bunya pines Araucaria bidwillii anywhere else in the world. tower over tall moist rainforest along the range crest, while hoop pines Places to picnic and camp Araucaria cunninghamii dominate dry The park has three visitor areas — rainforest on lower slopes. Natural Dandabah, Westcott and Burton's Well. grassland "balds" containing rare All have toilets and picnic tables. Tracks across the mountains grass species are scattered across Enjoy weaving in and out of grasslands, the mountains.
    [Show full text]
  • South Burnett Lutheran Parish
    South Burnett Lutheran Parish 25 July 2021 www.sbluthparish.com 9th Sunday after Pentecost Pastor Mark Doecke Jordan Bennett Belinda Price Lead Pastor Parish Worker/Youth Dude Administrative Assistant Sunday to Thursday In Office Friday mornings 0418 846 144 0419 130 786 0438 622 167 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mission & other Prayer Points for this week: • For people struggling with COVID lockdowns. • The ecumenical ministry of Religious Instruction in State Schools. St John’s has returned to worshipping at the church. However, the situation remains fluid, and subject to change at short notice. Additionally, HC will be done differently at the church, in accordance with Covid guidelines. Pray This Week for the following members: • Murray Sippel (son of Gladys Sippel, Murgon), and Chris Braithwaite (son-in-law of Gladys Sippel), both recovering from major medical emergencies in recent weeks. • Greg and Cheryl Collin (Yarraman) • Ron Dionysius (Kingaroy) as he continues to mourn the loss of Monica. • We praise God for the gift of new life – Geoff and Chris Thamm (Kingaroy) are again grandparents, a daughter born to Andrew and Danie (in America). • Bruce Sommerfeld (Murgon) and family, as they prepare for the passing of Bruce’s mum, Grace. If there are any members needing our prayers, please email Belinda at [email protected] Bible Readings Sunday 25th July Sunday 1st August Sunday 8th August Ninth Sunday after Pentecost Tenth Sunday after Pentecost Eleventh Sunday after (Green) (Green) Pentecost (Green) 2 Kings 4:42-44 Exodus 16:2-4, 9-15 1 Kings 19:4-8 Psalm 145:10-18 Psalm 78:23-29 Psalm 34:1-8 Ephesians 3:14-21 Ephesians 4:1-16 Ephesians 4:25-5:2 John 6:1-21 John 6:24-35 John 6:35, 41-51 What’s happening this week … Sunday 25 Worship Services at all Congregations except Murgon, combined at Wondai Monday 26 3.30pm Confirmation classes.
    [Show full text]
  • Free Patient Bus Service from South Burnett to Toowoomba Hospital
    Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service Free Patient Bus fact sheet Service from South Burnett Hospitals to Toowoomba Hospital Can My Carer Come With Me? The service will support carer escorts where medically required to accompany the patient. All patients under the age of 16 must have an adult escort. A letter from your treating doctor to advise an escort is required, must be provided to the Patient Travel Office to ensure an available seat on the bus for the escort. Can I Take My Children? Kingaroy Hospital will supply car seats and baby capsules which have been specially fitted to ensure A bus service is now in operation and available to the required safety regulations are met. Only infants patients with medical, or an allied health appointment can be comfortably transported in these baby at Toowoomba Hospital. The bus service operates each capsules and car seats. day Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays - both Toowoomba and Kingaroy show holidays). Please ensure you advise at the time of booking if a baby capsule or car seat is required. The bus timetable aligns with the current “Renal Bus Service” from Cherbourg to Kingaroy, stopping if Any other child under the age of ten cannot be a required, at Wondai and Murgon Hospitals. passenger on the bus service. Our apologies for the inconvenience this may cause, but it is a safety issue, How Do I Book a Seat? for all passengers, in particular the children. When Toowoomba Hospital sends a letter advising you of the appointment date and time, contact Kingaroy Wheel Chair Capability Hospital Patient Travel Office on 07 4162 9284 to book The bus has capacity to transport two patients in your seat.
    [Show full text]
  • GWQ4162 Fractured Rock Zones
    142°E 144°E 146°E 148°E ! 150°E 152°E A ! M lp H o Th h C u Baralaba o orn Do ona m Pou n leigh Cr uglas P k a b r da ee e almy iver o t Ck ! k o Ck B C R C l ! ia e a d C n r r Bororen r Isisford ds al C eek o r t k C ek Warbr ve coo Riv re m No g e C ecc E i Bar er ek D s C o an mu R i ree k Miriam Vale r C C F re C rik ree ree r ! i o e e Mim e e k ! k o lid B Cre ! arc Bulloc it o Cal ek B k a k s o C g a ! reek y Stonehenge re Cr Biloela ! bit C n B ! C Creek e Kroom e a e r n e K ff e Blackall e o k l k e C P ti R k C Cl a d la ia i Banana u e R o l an ! Thangool i r ive m c i ! r V n k n o B ! C ve e C e e C e a t g a o e k ar Ta B k Cr k a na Karib r k e t e rth e l lu o reek B n e e C G No re la ndi r dC u kl e e k Cre r n Pe lly e c an d rCr k a e a M C r d i C m C e a W y o m e r s S b re k e e R a re r r e ek C e t iv Moura ! k C ek e a a e e h C Me e e Z ! o r v r k r r r r w e l r ir h e e D v k i e M e ill Fa y e R ac B C e n k C a a e R e fa a y r r w l ! k o r to a C Bo C a lane C Win l n stoc r v r r e s re r e e e d C n e o C e k C ee o k ek ek ek ey er r u Rosedale s Cre eek e n r k e s e a n r ek k R k ol n m k sb C n e T e K e o e h o urn o i r e k C v r R e e r e h e C C e r Main Range T iv ! W e r e ! u k Avondale C k .
    [Show full text]
  • Kingaroy All Breeds Bull & Female Sale
    KINGAROY ALL BREEDS BULL & FEMALE SALE 10 Breeds 59 Bulls 11 Females 4 Breeds FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2016 www.gdlrural.com.au Mark Duthie Peter Brazier Harvey Weyman-Jones Stud Stock GDL Do it simply. Do it well. Ruralco agents sell more cattle than any other agency in Queensland. GDL Stud Stock services our large client base of breeders. Harvey, Mark and Peter have the expertise, knowledge and integrity to provide the very best customer service to stud and commercial cattle breeders. We offer stud breeders a fresh and dynamic service to market their genetics. We advise buyers on selecting the best cattle to meet their requirements. More and more breeders are using us — are you? Supported by 15 GDL Branches serviced by a dedicated team of local livestock agents in Blackall, Cunnamulla, Dalby, Goondiwindi, Kingaroy, Longreach, Meandarra, Miles, Mitchell, Moura, Quilpie, Roma, St George, Taroom and Wandoan. Supported by Ruralco “Our national strength is the best local service” with over 500 outlets across Australia, each operating under it`s own brand, with it`s own culture, service model and unique value proposition. Stud Stock GDL... Trait leaders for growth, performance and commitment. Stud Stock Dalby (07) 4669 6955 Harvey Weyman-Jones 0414 941 788 Mark Duthie 0448 016 950 Peter Brazier 0407 525 983 www.gdlrural.com.au Kingaroy All Breeds Bull & Female Sale 11.00am Friday, 19th August 2016 Coolabunia Saleyards, Kingaroy 59 Bulls from 10 Breeds comprising 8 Angus 5 Gelbvieh 2 Blonde D'Aquitaine 13 Limousin 3 Charbray 2 Red Angus 12 Charolais
    [Show full text]
  • Kingaroy Regional Water Supply Security Assessment CS9709 12/19
    Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Kingaroy regional water supply security assessment CS9709 12/19 This publication has been compiled by the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy © State of Queensland, 2019. The Queensland Government supports and encourages the dissemination and exchange of its information. The copyright in this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Australia (CC BY 4.0) licence. Under this licence you are free, without having to seek our permission, to use this publication in accordance with the licence terms. You must keep intact the copyright notice and attribute the State of Queensland as the source of the publication. Note: Some content in this publication may have different licence terms as indicated. For more information on this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The Queensland Government shall not be liable for technical or other errors or omissions contained herein. The reader/user accepts all risks and responsibilities for losses, damages, costs and other consequences resulting directly or indirectly from using this information. The Queensland Government is committed to providing accessible services to Queenslanders from all culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. If you have difficulty in understanding this document, you can contact us within Australia on 13QGOV (13 74 68) and we will arrange an interpreter to effectively communicate the report to you. Image courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland Introduction Kingaroy and Nanango are the two largest towns in the South Burnett Regional Council area, surrounded by farmland and forests.
    [Show full text]
  • Revised List of Queensland Birds
    Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 0 19. 1984 Revised List ofQueensland Birds G.M.Storr ,~ , , ' > " Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement No. 19 I $ I,, 1 > Revised List oflQueensland Birds G. M. Storr ,: i, Perth 1984 'j t ,~. i, .', World List Abbreviation: . Rec. West. Aust. Mus. Suppl. no. 19 Cover Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus), drawn by Jill Hollis. © Western Australian Museum 1984 I ISBN 0 7244 8765 4 Printed and Published by the Western Australian Museum, j Francis Street, Perth 6000, Western Australia. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction. ...................................... 5 List of birds. ...................................... 7 Gazetteer ....................................... .. 179 3 INTRODUCTION In 1967 I began to search the literature for information on Queensland birds ­ their distribution, ecological status, relative abundance, habitat preferences, breeding season, movements and taxonomy. In addition much unpublished information was received from Mrs H.B. Gill, Messrs J.R. Ford, S.A. Parker, R.L. Pink, R.K. Carruthers, L. Neilsen, D. Howe, C.A.C. Cameron, Bro. Matthew Heron, Dr D.L. Serventy and the late W.E. Alexander. These data formed the basis of the List of Queensland birds (Stort 1973, Spec. Pubis West. Aust. Mus. No. 5). During the last decade the increase in our knowledge of Queensland birds has been such as to warrant a re-writing of the List. Much of this progress has been due to three things: (1) survey work by J.R. Ford, A. Gieensmith and N.C.H. Reid in central Queensland and southern Cape York Peninsula (Ford et al. 1981, Sunbird 11: 58-70), (2) research into the higher categories ofclassification, especially C.G.
    [Show full text]