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News submissions to The Secretary PO Box 43 Burrum Heads Qld 4659 (email: <[email protected]>) JULY 2009 ISSUE Deadlines for next issue: Advertising - 8 JULY 2009 News item submissions - 15 JULY 2009 NEWSLETTER ASSOCIATION NEWS Our meeting on 17 June was attended by 39 members and 4 visitors, including Cr Gerard O’Connell from Fraser Coast Regional Council. Apologies were received from 7 members. New Association Secretary, Christine Rogers, was welcomed into her role, and took the minutes of the meeting. We are still waiting for someone to step forward and take on the role of President. It’s essential to the Association that this position be filled as soon as possible. Please consider if you can assist here. The Burrum Heads Blue Water Boat Club is holding a charity/fun bowls day at Burrum Heads Bowls Club on Sunday 12 July to raise funds towards the shelter shed at the new tennis courts. Many thanks to both the Boat Club and the Bowls Club for organising this event. I urge everyone to come along, enjoy the fun, and support the cause. It’s very pleasing to see this sort of co-operation within our community. You can find more information later in this newsletter. Tennis Courts: The opening of the new courts on 31 May was a very successful day – many thanks to all helpers – organisers, cooks, and Darren from the Veggie Patch who donated the onions. We now await the connection of power to enable the courts to be used at night. Late June/early July is the prediction. Shelter shed should be on site within about three weeks. Newsletters: We have received very favourable comments regarding the delivery of newsletters to Sirenia Beach, Raintree and Burrum Park. Thank you to all helpers, especially our junior citizens. Two volunteers have now been trained to assist with the printing of the newsletter. We are hopeful that another four will be trained this month. The Association is also investigating the possibility of making the newsletters available ‘on line’, and establishing a web-page. Illegal Campers: Barry Alexander will meet with Andrew Gaze (FCRC) next week to discuss this matter. Lighting at intersections: Response from MRD was not encouraging – apparently we haven’t had enough accidents!! A traffic counter is currently in place at Orchid Drive. Boat Ramp: Zorro advised that he met with FCRC last week and hopes for some news within a week or so. Burrum Heads ‘Needs’: Barry Alexander and Ron Gregson have spent considerable time preparing a draft letter to FCRC listing a number of issues that members feel are our ‘needs’ rather than our ‘wants.’ When the letter is fine-tuned it will be delivered to Council with the request that Association representatives engage in a series of meetings with relevant Council departmental heads. Cr O’Connell supported the Associations action, believing that it will ‘set the scene’ for on-going collaboration. He commented on the strong community spirit evidenced by the attendance at our meeting. Hall Cleaning: Only two tender applications were received. If we accept either we will need to increase hall rental substantially in order to cover our costs. We will investigate the possibility of having a group of volunteers who will clean, in teams of 3 or 4, for one hour each fortnight. If you are concerned about keeping our hall available to all local groups, and you can spare an hour once a fortnight, please contact Lesley (4129 5410). Let’s support our community in the old fashioned way! Next Meeting of the Association will be held on Wednesday 15 July 2009 commencing at 7.00pm sharp at the Community Hall. Secretary (BHPA)

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Page 1: Burrum Heads Progress Assn Newsletter 0709

News submissions to The SecretaryPO Box 43 Burrum Heads Qld 4659(email: <[email protected]>)

JULY 2009 ISSUEDeadlines for next issue:Advertising - 8 JULY 2009News item submissions - 15 JULY 2009

NEWSLETTER

ASSOCIATION NEWSOur meeting on 17 June was attended by 39 members

and 4 visitors, including Cr Gerard O’Connell from

Fraser Coast Regional Council. Apologies were

received from 7 members.

New Association Secretary, Christine Rogers, was

welcomed into her role, and took the minutes of the

meeting.

We are still waiting for someone to step forward and

take on the role of President. It’s essential to the

Association that this position be filled as soon as

possible. Please consider if you can assist here.

The Burrum Heads Blue Water Boat Club is holding

a charity/fun bowls day at Burrum Heads Bowls Club

on Sunday 12 July to raise funds towards the shelter

shed at the new tennis courts. Many thanks to both

the Boat Club and the Bowls Club for organising this

event. I urge everyone to come along, enjoy the fun,

and support the cause. It’s very pleasing to see this

sort of co-operation within our community. You can

find more information later in this newsletter.

Tennis Courts: The opening of the new courts on 31

May was a very successful day – many thanks to all

helpers – organisers, cooks, and Darren from the

Veggie Patch who donated the onions. We now await

the connection of power to enable the courts to be

used at night. Late June/early July is the prediction.

Shelter shed should be on site within about three

weeks.

Newsletters: We have received very favourable

comments regarding the delivery of newsletters to

Sirenia Beach, Raintree and Burrum Park. Thank you

to all helpers, especially our junior citizens. Two

volunteers have now been trained to assist with the

printing of the newsletter. We are hopeful that

another four will be trained this month.

The Association is also investigating the possibility

of making the newsletters available ‘on line’, and

establishing a web-page.

Illegal Campers: Barry Alexander will meet with

Andrew Gaze (FCRC) next week to discuss this

matter.

Lighting at intersections: Response from MRD was

not encouraging – apparently we haven’t had enough

accidents!! A traffic counter is currently in place at

Orchid Drive.

Boat Ramp: Zorro advised that he met with FCRC

last week and hopes for some news within a week or

so.

Burrum Heads ‘Needs’: Barry Alexander and Ron

Gregson have spent considerable time preparing a

draft letter to FCRC listing a number of issues that

members feel are our ‘needs’ rather than our ‘wants.’

When the letter is fine-tuned it will be delivered to

Council with the request that Association

representatives engage in a series of meetings with

relevant Council departmental heads. Cr O’Connell

supported the Associations action, believing that it

will ‘set the scene’ for on-going collaboration. He

commented on the strong community spirit evidenced

by the attendance at our meeting.

Hall Cleaning: Only two tender applications were

received. If we accept either we will need to increase

hall rental substantially in order to cover our costs.

We will investigate the possibility of having a group

of volunteers who will clean, in teams of 3 or 4, for

one hour each fortnight. If you are concerned about

keeping our hall available to all local groups, and you

can spare an hour once a fortnight, please contact

Lesley (4129 5410). Let’s support our community in

the old fashioned way!

Next Meeting of the Association will be held on

Wednesday 15 July 2009commencing at 7.00pm sharp

at the Community Hall.

Secretary (BHPA)

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Trades and Services DirectoryACCOUNTANT (C.P.A.)

Caren Moroney 4129 5593

Mobile - 0438 700 742

AIR CONDITIONING

Pacific Blue 1300 367 818

RG Gow - Burrum Hds 4129 5071

Mobile: - 0418 192 311

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

RG Gow - Burrum Hds 4129 5071

Mobile: - 0418 192 311

BEAUTY CONSULTANT

Mary Kay Cosmetics - 4124 3349

Mobile: - 0439 761 885

BOBCAT/BACKHOE HIRE

Beel’s Bobcat Hire

Mobile - 0427 400 727

RC’s Backhoe Hire

Mobile - 0447 133 978

Dave Hammond 4129 5451

Mobile - 0417 072 371

BUILDER

Mark Elsmore 4129 5648

Mobile - 0428 714 487

CHEMIST

Burrum Heads Pharmacy 4129 5930

COMPUTER REPAIRS

Ian Renner 4129 5215

Mobile - 0413 324 114

CONCRETING &/OR BLOCKLAYING

C4 Concreting: Pat O’Brien 4194 6969

www.c4concreting.com.au

Dave Hammond 4129 5451

Mobile - 0417 072 371

Shaun Cronau 4129 5684

Mobile - 0401 292 768

DECORATIVE CONCRETE FINISHES

DesignerCova Concrete 4121 7278

Mobile - 0427 217 278

ELECTRICIAN

Astra Electrical 4129 5083

Mobile - 0438 196 869

Pendrick Electrical 4129 5978

Mobile - 0418 763 713

HAIRDRESSING

Burrum Hair Lounge 4129 5990

HANDYMAN/HOME MAINTENANCE

E&R Davey

Mobile - 0418 194 353

INTERIOR DESIGN

Tracey Hemmy 4129 5450

Mobile - 0411 805 307

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (FREE)

Anita Keane JP (Qual) 4193 4078

Mobile - 0409 562 915

Robert Taylor JP (Qual) 4129 5139

Gus Walker JP (Qual) 4193 4136

LAWNMOWERS & REPAIRS

The Mower Shop

(at All Things Outside)- 4129 4334

Howard Chainsaw & Mower

Centre 4129 0999

LAWNMOWING

Grass Converters 4129 5029

Mobile - 0410 322 060

OUTDOOR & GARDEN SUPPLIES

All Things Outside 4129 4334

PAINTERS

Dieter Eisel Painting 4129 5683

Mobile - 0403 269 289

Alf’s Home Painting - 0423 164 106

or - 0422 905 456

PATIOS, CARPORTS ETC

A+ Patios Mobile - 0413 765 492

PEST CONTROL

Amalgamated Pest Control 4121 5359

PLASTERER - WALLS & CEILINGS

Thomas McInerney - 4193 4075

Mobile - 0418 894 634

PLUMBER

Steve Briskey Plumbing 4129 5550

TILING - FLOOR & WALL

Warren Le Roy 4129 5636

Paul Murray Tiling 4128 0833

Mobile - 0438 750 035

TV ANTENNAS, PHONE POINTS, TUNE-IN

Bay Antenna & Cabling 4194 0039

Mobile - 0427 669 039

All Good Cabling & Antenna Service

Mobile: - 0419 641 064

VIDEO HIRE

Mobile Movies Hervey Bay

Mobile - 0427 240 791

WILDLIFE CARER

Maree Cliff (Toogoom) 4129 5226

DISCLAIMER

All material in this Newsletter is placed in good faith, with

no liability accepted by the publisher for the material content

within, as all information is checked to the best of our

knowledge. No liability is accepted for the accuracy or

legality of information contained in the text or

advertisements.

All advertisements and material in this Newsletter are subject

to the approval and possible alteration by the Editor and are

not necessarily the opinions of the Publisher.

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TENNIS COURTS for HIRESports Reserve, next to Burrum Heads Bowls Club

Two new tennis courts, plexipave surface, built to Tennis Queensland

standards - available for hire from 01 June 2009.

Hire charges: Day: 7.00am - 5.00pm - $5.00 per hour/per court

Night: 5.00pm - 9.30pm - $7.00 per hr/per court

For Day hire (Mon - Sat) Please contact - Elders Real Estate Office

1/47 Burrum Street, B. Heads

Ph: 4129 5166

(Office hours: M-F: 8.30-5.00; Sat.8.30-4.00)

For Sunday hire + Night hire Please contact -

Burrum Heads Bowls Club

Ph: 4129 5169

(Due to a delay in connection of power to lighting, night hire is not available

until approx. late June/early July)

Because of the specialised surface, non-marking footwear only is

permitted on the courts. Please test by scraping sole on concrete.

If a mark results, your shoes are not suitable.

Burrum Heads Progress Assn. Inc.

TENNIS COURTS

In conjunction with the Burrum Heads Social Club’s “Family Fun and Sports Day,” Sunday 31 May saw

the opening of our new tennis courts. The courts were available, free of charge, to anyone keen to have a

hit. It was a very successful day, with many turning up to enjoy the occasion.

Tristan Brown, of Fraser Coast Pro Tennis (Hervey Bay), assisted greatly in launching our courts. He

brought along a couple of additional coaches and a few of the very talented juniors who are part of his

training squad. Tristan and his helpers conducted a free coaching clinic for our local children, and I am

sure that everyone was impressed at how quickly he was able to have these totally inexperienced

youngsters hitting balls, and thoroughly enjoying themselves.

We were also entertained by a demonstration match between a couple of the young squad members -

most impressive!

Many thanks to Tristan, and all of his group, for their contribution to the success of our day. We now

look forward to producing our own home-grown champions in the future!

The construction of these courts has been made possible by a grant from the Queensland Department of

Sport and Recreation (covering 67% of the total cost of the project), a donation of $15,000 from the

Fraser Coast Regional Council, and the balance of the cost being carried by the Burrum Heads

Progress Association - a result of various donations and fund-raising activities over a number of years.

Thank you, all,for your contribution towards providing this facility for our town.

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YOUR LIFESTYLE BY THE WATER

Whether you are looking to BUY, SELL or RENT, at Burrum River Realty

our aim is to make it an enjoyable & rewarding experience. We are

committed to providing you with service above & beyond the expected.

Call in to see Ken or Rhonda today.

OPEN 7 DAYSShop 1, Cnr Ivor Drive & Burrum Heads Road

BURRUM HEADS QLD 4659

Ph: 4129 5508 Fax: 4129 5574

RHONDA FARDON KEN FARDON

0437 295 508 0448 895 508

www.burrumriverrealty.com.au

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERSNOTICE TO ADVERTISERSNOTICE TO ADVERTISERSNOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

DEADLINE FOR ANY NEW OR AMENDEDDEADLINE FOR ANY NEW OR AMENDEDDEADLINE FOR ANY NEW OR AMENDEDDEADLINE FOR ANY NEW OR AMENDEDADVERTS ISADVERTS ISADVERTS ISADVERTS IS

SECOND WEDNESDAYSECOND WEDNESDAYSECOND WEDNESDAYSECOND WEDNESDAY

OF THE MONTHOF THE MONTHOF THE MONTHOF THE MONTH

850 COPIES OF THIS850 COPIES OF THIS850 COPIES OF THIS850 COPIES OF THIS

NEWSLETTER ARE PRODUCEDNEWSLETTER ARE PRODUCEDNEWSLETTER ARE PRODUCEDNEWSLETTER ARE PRODUCED

Copies are delivered to the areas ofCopies are delivered to the areas ofCopies are delivered to the areas ofCopies are delivered to the areas of

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as well as Burrum Headsas well as Burrum Headsas well as Burrum Headsas well as Burrum Heads

Anyone wishing to advertise in the Newsletter

should contact Lesley Salmond (Ph 4129 5410)

or Bob Masson (Ph 4129 5552).

Insertion rates are as follows:-

Full Page $35.00

Half Page $20.00

Quarter Page $10.00

Eighth of Page or less $6.00

Pay for 10 issues in advanceand get the eleventh issue free

Trade Directory Listing

$15.00 per year in advance

FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL

NOTICE OF

BOAT RAMP CLOSURES

FOR CLEANING

Enquiries to 4125 9700 (Carol)

Monday 20 July 2009

Burrum HeadsCaravan Park 11.30am to 12.00pm

Burrum Heads Rd 12.30pm to 1.30pm

Ross St 2.00pm to 3.00pm

Wednesday 22nd

July 2009

Gatakers Bay 1.30pm to 2.30pm

Gables 3.00pm to 3.30pm

Scarness 4.00pm to 4.30pm

Torquay 5.00pm to 6.00pm

Thursday 23rd

July 2009

Beelbie Creek 2.00pm to 3.00pm

Morton St 3.30pm to 4.00pm

Burrum Bridge 5.00pm to 5.30pm

Wals Camp 6.00pm to 7.00pm

THESE ARE APPROXIMATE TIMES ONLY

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BIRTHDAYS FOR JULYBIRTHDAYS FOR JULYBIRTHDAYS FOR JULYBIRTHDAYS FOR JULYGlenys McPherson, Linda Bickert,

Val Parrish, Laurine Gillis, Sandra

Swain, Di Rundle, Merilyn Lavender,

Lyn Bergstrum, Ellen Higgins

Monday Craft Group has expanded to between 73 –

79 ladies each Monday in June. We have had

several new ladies, with our visitors from the south

making up the extras. We welcome them all and

hope they enjoy Monday mornings.

Crafts - June crafts have been well received with

many ladies doing the card-making lessons, some

for the first time.

- July: Heather will be teaching a Free

Form Knitting and Crochet bag.

Knitting needles have been clicking as the ladies

have been knitting jackets and beanies for the AIDS

babies. So far 400 have been made and sent to New

Guinea.

On 20 July we will be celebrating our birthday. It is

sixteen years since the group commenced. The

theme this year will be ‘something of the 50’s.’

There will be the usual craft display with each lady

bringing two projects to show and tell.

The Craft Group meets Monday mornings - 9.00 –

11.30am. $3.00 covers morning tea and hall hire.

All welcome.

Alice and Joan - Convenors

MONDAY CRAFTERS

Darryl & Heather - Ph/Fax 4129 5159

� CARDS � GIFTS & HATS � T-SHIRTS � SOUVENIRS � HABERDASHERY � HARDWARE � KEYS CUT � BOAT SPARES

� FISHING RODS & REELS � ICE � BAIT

� KAYAK & BICYCLE HIRE

� POOL SUPPLIES FOR WATERTREATMENT

CLOSED TUESDAYS(EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)

PHILLIPS TRAVELPHILLIPS TRAVELPHILLIPS TRAVELPHILLIPS TRAVEL

• FISHING CHARTERS

• WHALE WATCHING

• FRASER ISLAND TOURS

• TRAIN & BUS BOOKINGS

• AIRPORT TRANSFERS

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18 Louise Drive, Burrum Heads 4659Tel/Fax: 4129 5648Mobile: 0428 714 487

MARK ELSMORE BUILDINGMARK ELSMORE BUILDINGMARK ELSMORE BUILDINGMARK ELSMORE BUILDINGregistered builder - qbsa: 024764registered builder - qbsa: 024764registered builder - qbsa: 024764registered builder - qbsa: 024764

♦ Commercial♦ Homes♦ Renovations

Air conditioning Australia

�SALES �SERVICE �INSTALLATION

♦ 5 Years parts & labour, 10 yearsinstallation warranty

♦ Specialising in ducted systems, wallmount & cassette units

♦ Free design & quotation

♦ Fujitsu warranty & service agent♦ Large single phase systems for areas

without 3 phase♦ Domestic & Commercial♦ Breakdown & repairs

♦ ALL AREAS♦ ALL MAJOR BRANDS♦ AUSTRALIAN OWNED & MANUFACTURED SYSTEMS

PACIFIC BLUE

Tom Foulkes(Director) 1300 367 818 Fax: 4129 0661

Island Close, Howard Q

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Saturday 4th July 2009

10am - 2pm

Burrum Heads NeighbourhoodBurrum Heads NeighbourhoodBurrum Heads NeighbourhoodBurrum Heads NeighbourhoodCentreCentreCentreCentre

Cnr Ivor Dr & Burrum Heads RdCnr Ivor Dr & Burrum Heads RdCnr Ivor Dr & Burrum Heads RdCnr Ivor Dr & Burrum Heads RdIs Turning 2Is Turning 2Is Turning 2Is Turning 2

Come and join the party!Come and join the party!Come and join the party!Come and join the party!

COME AND ENJOY!

♦ SAUSAGE SIZZLE

♦ FACE PAINTING

♦ BIRTHDAY CAKE

♦ FREE COFFEE

♦ LIVE MUSIC

LIVE MUSIC by

ROUGH Great Specials In All

Stores !

Lucky Draws

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BURRUM HEADS COMMUNITY

FUNDRAISING SOCIAL BOWLS DAY

Sunday 12 July from 9.30am to 1pmat the Bowls Club

Have some FUN - No bowling experience necessaryCost is $10 including green fees and a BBQ lunch.All monies raised go towards the cost of a sheltershed at the new tennis courts. Join in to support thislocal project.Enquiries to Paul Lethborg 4129 5808 or 0438 522 248

(for catering purposes)

Hosted by the Burrum Heads Blue Water Boat Club

FRIENDSHIP GROUP NEWS

BIGGEST AFTERNOON TEA for QUEENSLANDCANCER FOUNDATION

As most would be aware, our June meeting took the

form of The Biggest Afternoon Tea for Queensland

Cancer Foundation. We are thrilled to advise that the

afternoon was a huge success with the final sum of

$3225.55 being raised. Our guest speaker was Dallas

Sheng from Qld Cancer Foundation who gave freely

of his time and was available to answer any questions

re the foundation and its work.

We would like to acknowledge the generosity of our

local businesses and groups-

BURRUM TRADERS, DENISE’S SNIP AND KLIPZ,BURRUM HEADS PHARMACY, BURRUM HEADSVEGGIE PATCH, BURRUM HAIR LOUNGE,BURRUM HEADS BAKERY, AVONREPRESENTATIVES SHARON AND DANIEL,DEBORAH FROM MARY K, BURRUM HEADSPROGRESS ASSOSSIATION AND THE MONDAYCRAFTERS.

Our afternoon was a success because of the

generosity of these parties as well as our own group

of hardworking members. Our ladies worked hard

selling raffle tickets, baking scones and cakes,

making rosella jam, setting up and cleaning up on the

day. Thankyou also to those non-club members who

also assisted with donations for our grocery hamper

and with the big clean-up effort. Everything is

noticed and appreciated. To everyone –

THANKYOU!

Next month, however, it is back to normal with our

meeting being held on Thursday 2nd July at 2.00pm.

Lea, Celie and Terry offered to cater for the

afternoon.

Anyone interested in joining our group is most

welcome. The cost for the afternoon is $4.50. Any

further enquiries please phone Lyn 41216063 or

Terry 41295182

HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONAL

For all your HR/Administration Solutions

• Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Powerpoint

Presentations

• Resume/Selection Criteria writing

• Policy/Procedure Development/Review

• Digital Photos to DVD

• Basic Computer Awareness

RICKI DUMBLETON

Mobile: 0407 761875

Email: [email protected]

Come along

to the

Community Hall

every Sunday

Eyes Down

at 2.00 pm

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MEAT PACKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE

Sand Whiting Snack Pack $12

4 BBQ Rib Fillet

6 BBQ Pork Sausages

4 Slices of Bacon

Whale of a Pack $1201½ kg Pork Roast1½ kg Silverside1kg Rump1kg Pork Shoulder Chops1kg Y-bone1kg BBQ Lamb Chops1kg Bacon1kg Crumbed Steak1kg Mince1kg Rissoles1kg Thick Sausages1kg Chicken Pieces

OTHER LINES

Sliced Cold Meat

Leg Ham, Silverside, Brawn,

Roast Pork, Pressed Brisket,

Salami, Luncheon, Kabana

Certified MSA cuts

Marinated beef, pork & chicken

Gourmet sausages-varied flavours

Mackerel Muncher $40

1kg BBQ Steak

1kg Crumbed Steak

1kg Rissoles

1kg Mince

1kg BBQ Sausages

Beach Breakfast $22

1kg BBQ Sausages

1kg Rissoles

½ kg Bacon

1 doz Eggs

Groper’s Feast $80

1½ kg Pork Roast

1kg Rump

1kg BBQ Lamb Chops

1kg Pork Chops

1kg Thick Sausages

1kg Mince

1kg BBQ Steak

1kg Chicken Pieces

Pet Food

Pet Mince, Bones,

Chicken necks available

Try our WINTER WARMERS ($4.50):Pea & Ham, Chicken or Beef Soups

Ph: 4129 5144

Delivering fresh prawns, crabs, fish etc to

DOLPHIN WATERS, SIRENIA BEACH, BURRUM WATERS,BURRUM HEADS and TOOGOOM

every Wednesday after 11am

Listen for the horn -

“Beep beep”

FOR FRESH SEAFOOD DELIVERED TO

YOUR DOOR - Ph Mobile 0417 737 477

Mention this ad for 10% discount

FRESH SEAFOOD MOBILE VANFRESH SEAFOOD MOBILE VANFRESH SEAFOOD MOBILE VANFRESH SEAFOOD MOBILE VAN

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BURRUM HEADS RURAL FIRE BRIGADE

Throughout Queensland, there are 44,000 volunteer

Rural Fire Fighters (give or take a few). We cover

the entire state and keeping our outback members

trained and well informed has until now been

through a monthly newsletter, which was an

excellent publication, but limited in size and

content. Given the vast expanses to the west and

beyond, the D E S Media and Corporate

Communications unit has developed an interactive

communication package which contains far more

information than it's predecessor. Our remote area

volunteers can now access all this site has to offer

through the www.

From a training perspective, it will mean that for

the basic entry level training packages, our remote

and isolated recruits will not have to travel great

distances to gain the required skills and basic

underpinning knowledge.

Our local Fire Warden, Eric Rosenberger has

returned from his travels and may be contacted on

4129 5928 for the issuing of permits to light fire.

Stay Safe.

Ken Fardon, (Brigade Training Officer)

For fire permits, phone Eric Rosenberger Ph 4129 5928

‘We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we

wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Rest of the Year!’

Yes, everyone, our Christmas in July is fast approaching and tickets are

selling fast for our celebratory dinner and dance.

Come along and join Santa & Mrs Claus and your Local State Emergency

Service in an evening of fun, laughter, good food and great music

supplied by ‘Kajafa’ rhythm and dance band (50’s, 60’s & 70’s music)

A free glass of wine / soft drink will be provided upon your arrival whilst

you sit and enjoy the company of your friends. Your meal for the evening

will be roast beef, turkey & pork with all of the trimmings, followed by

Christmas pudding with custard or pavlova and fresh fruit. Coffee and

tea will also be available.

Lucky door prizes, raffles, and lots of little Christmas treats will be

provided to all those girls and boys who Santa has ticked off his naughty

and nice list.

Santa will also be looking for the best Christmas outfit so get into the fun and win yourself a prize.

Tickets can be booked at the Burrum Traders on the corner of Burrum Street and Burrum Heads

Road, or phone Heather or Darryl on 4129 5159.

All funds raised on the evening will go towards the fit-out of the new Burrum Heads State Emergency

Service facility to be constructed on the southern side of the Sports Field and Bowls Club.

Rhonda Fardon – Group Leader

SES NEWS - christmas in july

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Need legal advice?

Corser Sheldon & Gordon’s new office at Burrum Heads is open every Tuesday between

the hours of 8:30am to 12:30pm and by appointment outside of those hours.

Corser Sheldon & Gordon Solicitors have existing offices at Hervey Bay and Maryborough

and have been providing legal services to the Wide Bay since 1885.

Corser Sheldon & Gordon pride themselves in providing practical solutions in all areas of

law including Commercial and Business, Property, Wills, Estates, Litigation, Family Law

and Personal Injuries.

Bruce SargentSOLICITOR

Greg BoyleSOLICITOR

CORSER

SHELDON

& GORDON

SOLIC

ITORS

2/47 Burrum St BURRUM HEADSTel: 4194 4555 Fax: 4128 4388

HAIRDRESSER - Phone 4129 5990Shop 5, Cnr Ivor Drive & Burrum Heads Rd, Burrum Heads

THE BURRUM HAIR LOUNGE

Mon-Fri: 9am to 4pm (to 5pm by appt) - Sat: 9am to 12 noon

SENIOR DISCOUNTSEVERY DAY

MEN’S CUTS6TH CUT FREE

WEEKLY SPECIALS - BOOKINGS ESSENTIALMonday - Discount ladies treatments

Tuesday - Free eyebrow wax with any colourWednesday - 10% off full colour serviceThursday - 5 foils free with any colourFriday - 10% off De Lorenzo products

(You must mention this ad. to receive your discount)

TELEPHONE: 4129 5930 OPEN MON - FRI 9AM - 5PM FAX: 4129 5907 SAT - 9AM - 12 NOON

BUY ANY FRONT SHOP ITEM BEFORE 12PM ON 4 JULY 2009FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN ONE OF MANY PRIZES!!

TO HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN - JUST WRITE YOUR NAME AND PHONE NUMBERON A RECEIPT AND PLACE IN BOX IN PHARMACY

WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE BIG PARTY ON SATURDAY 4 JULY 2009

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Nationally recognisedtraining at the Australian

College of Tactile Therapies,Adeliade, 2001.

Fully Qualified Home Based Clinic

NATURAL THERAPY

- Workplace Strains - Sports Injuries

- Accident Recovery - Muscular contraction

1/2 hour Massage $30

1 hour Massage $50

Bookings Essential

Home 4193 4334

Stephen Powell

Diploma in Remedial Therapies

Mobile Sessions Available

27 Traviston Way Burrum Heads

The Howard District ambulance station will have

been in operation for 5 years in August.

Howard paramedics treated 600 patients in 04/05,

and are projected to treat 1240 patients this year.

This equates to a 100% increase in caseload.

Did you know that even though it is sign posted

Government Road, Government Road Burrum

Town is listed in local street directories as Young

street? State mapping authorities also have

Government Road listed as Young Street. This issue

has been reported to the Fraser Coast Regional

Council. A notation has also been placed in the

ambulance emergency dispatch system.

The Howard District Ambulance Committee will be

holding its Annual General Meeting at the Howard

ambulance station Thomas Street Howard at 7 pm

on the 6th of August 2009.

Any members of the local community who are

interested in joining the Committee are invited to

attend this meeting.

To be eligible to be on an Ambulance Committee you

must be a resident of Queensland, be 18 years of age

or over, not have any criminal convictions as per

Criminal Law act, and permanently reside or work in

the area serviced by the local ambulance.

The roles of members of Local Ambulance

Committees are to promote community awareness of

ambulance services. Provide advice to the local

ambulance Officer in Charge in respect of ambulance

services for their community, carry out fundraising

activities for the benefit of ambulance services in

their community, and manage money held in trust for

the benefit of ambulance services in their community.

Currently the Ambulance Committee meets 6 times a

year and holds 3 fundraising days per year.

The Committee also apply for grants on behalf of

their local ambulance for equipment like

defibrillators.

Phil Tidbold (OIC, Howard)

Queensland Ambulance Service

IN AN EMERGENCY CALL 000

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With the cold mornings and the occasional frost

upon us we are still paddling (although some are

taking the option of a later start). It really is quite

pleasant once out on the water with the morning sun

on us and some brisk exercise. However, capsize

drills are definitely out. A canoe maintenance day

was held with a good roll up of senior and junior

members making light work of cleaning and

polishing the six man and two man canoes. Good to

see the juniors being introduced to the necessary

behind the scenes work of maintaining our

equipment in seaworthy order.

We are currently running a raffle. The prize is a

family voucher for a whale watching trip on the

Tasman Venture any time this whale watching

season. To be drawn at the Burrum Heads market at

11am on 11th July. We thank all volunteer ticket

sellers, the Burrum Heads community and the

Progress Association for supporting us in this

venture. Monies raised will go towards uniforms, life

jackets for the OC1/OC2 canoes, and regatta

nominations for the Juniors.

Junior Outriggers:- ( Now paddling Saturdays

8.30am and Sundays 9.30 am)

We now have 18 juniors registered with the club, and

we welcome all new juniors and their families to

outrigging. The juniors have also been busy fund

raising with a chocolate drive raising nearly $1000.

Thanks to all juniors and their families and friends

for this great effort. Proceeds will go towards junior

club uniforms. Whilst we are training the juniors to

give them the opportunity to paddle competitively at

regattas, the emphasis will always be on having fun.

Forthcoming Junior events:-

Sunday 19th July...9.30am Paddle /Fishing/Picnic day

Saturday/Sunday 25/26th July..Regatta..Lake

Awonga..Gladstone.

This is a Juniors only Fun Regatta. Accommodation

will be at Tannum Sands in a school camp site,

giving our juniors a great opportunity to meet other

junior paddlers socially and test their skills out on the

water.

Peter M

BURRUM HEADS OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB

The "Venus 11" Charter out of Bundaberg has been

rescheduled to 25 - 28 June owing to bad weather.

Our next Charter will be out of Tin Can Bay on the

"Coastwide" on the 20th..21st of June.

On the home front, there have been reports of good

whiting catches off Toogoom, and bag limits of

Snapper a little further offshore...No one will tell me

exactly where, but I have sampled the results. Fiona

Bailey has shown the boys how to do it by weighing

in a 3.3kg Snapper at the monthly weigh in.

Our Baffle Creek social weekend has been set down

for 9, 10 and 11 October. Activities available include

beach or river fishing (boat ramp and jetty on site).

Swimming pool, Bowls and Golf facilities are also

available.

A Community Fund Raising Bowls Day will be held

on 12 July commencing at 9.30 am and finishing at

1pm with a BBQ lunch. Monies raised will go

towards the building of a shelter shed at the new

tennis complex. Cost is $10 per person to cover green

fees and lunch. This should be a good "fun" day, so

please come along and support our local community.

We welcome the following new members to our

club:- Merv Baxter, Ron Drysdale, Carol and Vern

Elms, Charlie McMillan, Daryl Coombes and Diane

Walker.

Until next month, Happy Hunting

Peter McKenzie

BURRUM HEADS BLUE WATER BOAT CLUB

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OptionalFirst Aid Manual Large $20

Small $10CPR Manual $ 5

Enquiries and Registration -

to Lillian Lochel - Ph 4129 4085

before 12 August

Tea, coffee & biscuits provided - BYO LUNCH

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• Repairs to hot water systems

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Phone 4129 5083Mobile 0438 196 869

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ST PETER the FISHERMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY NEWS

A sincere thankyou to all who supported our raffle.

The winners were :- 1st. prize...Heather Brown. 2nd

prize...Helen Crook. 3rd. prize...Susie Lucas. 4th.

prize...Karen Walker. Congratulations!

Also congratulations to two of our young parishioners,

Casey and Coreena Cameron who will receive their

First Holy Communion and also the Sacrament of

Confirmation this weekend. Our Community hope you

both enjoy your very special day girls.

Di London

Burrum Heads Little NippersPlaygroup

Wednesdays 9.30am – 11.30am.Social Club (beside bowling club)

Friendly people, different activity each week for your child to explore in a fun environment.

BYO hat, sunscreen, morning tea.

For information please contact Soraya on 41295599 or Julie on 41295735

Leaves Community Hall at 8.30 am

Returns from Hervey Bay at 1.30 pm

Fare $7.00 return

Please ring Iris - 4129 5233 to book or for further information

COMMUNITY ACCESS BUS REPORT

Hi to all at Burrum Heads,

Discussions are still going on regarding keeping

this service going. At present we have been getting

our bus, and numbers were up on 25 May run.

Total number of passengers transported in 2008

was 362. The most on any trip was 24.

Buses for July - 6th and 20

th.

Iris Clayton – Bus Committee.

Church Services for JulyAnglican: 7.30 am 12th & 26th

Uniting: 7.30 am 5th & 19th

Catholic: 9.00 am 12th & 26th

(Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion)

Mass - second & fourth Tuesdays at 4.30 pm

Favourite Hymn & Chorus Afternoon -

Every third Sunday at 3.00pm.

Everyone welcome

Dear Lord:

Even though I clutch my blanket and growl when the alarm

rings,

Thank you, Lord, that I can hear.

There are many who are deaf.

Even though I keep my eyes closed against the morning light

as long as possible,

Thank you, Lord, that I can see.

Even though I huddle in my bed and put off rising,

Thank you, Lord, that I have the strength to rise.

There are many who are bedridden.

Even though the first hour of my day is hectic, when socks are

lost, toast is burnt and tempers are short, thank you, Lord, for

my family.

There are many who are lonely.

Even though our breakfast table never looks like the pictures

in magazines and the menu is at time unbalanced,

Thank you, Lord, for the food we have.

There are many who are hungry.

Even though the routine of my job often is hard,

Thank you, Lord, for the opportunity to work.

There are many who have no job.

Even though I grumble and bemoan my fate from day to day,

and wish my circumstances were not so modest,

Thank you, Lord, for life.

A friend is someone we turn to when our spirits need a lift.

A friend is someone we treasure for our friendship is a gift.

A friend is someone who fills our lives with Beauty, Joy and

Grace.

What a friend we have in Jesus!

(Author unknown) Pastor Geoff.

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Healthy Habitats

made an offer to good

to resist – to sponsor

an Open Day at

Cheelii Lagoon in

Burrum Heads.

Friends of Cheelii

Lagoon have been

working to improve

the natural values of

the park for about 18

months. Founding

member, Colleen Weier was the emcee for the day.

Free billy tea and hot damper were ready for early

arrivals. Thanks to Betty, Gay and Debbie for all their

hard work.

Also the Country Moon Bootscooters came out and

gave a display of their skills. The highlight was

lessons given by Annie to the ladies.

On the serious side, Dave Darmody talked about his

job and about what happens to stormwater. Rain

washes any pollutants from our gardens and streets

straight into waterbodies like Cheelii Lagoon – and

from there into the sea. Sara Ashdown introduced the

audience to permaculture and organic gardening.

Roger Currie spoke about the connectivity of the

various water bodies – wetlands, creeks, and rivers.

It was a breezy cool day – with maybe one drop of

rain falling towards the end. To conclude, 3 prize

vouchers from Denise’s Snip and Klipz, the Burrum

Heads Butcher and the By the Sea Store were drawn.

The Friends of Cheelii were very pleased at the turn

out of people from the local community and recruited

2 more helpers.

Carol Bussey

F R OG P R O J E C T AT C H E E L I I L AGOON

It's been a busy month for

the Club since the last

edition hit the press with

our last club competition for

the fishing year to contest as

well as the Annual Interclub

competition, this year held at Tin Can Bay. Our

Presentation Night was held at the Burrum Heads Hotel

on 13 June.

The club competition of 15-17 May was the last for our

fishing year. The Ladies best bag was won by Annette

Akers, while Paul Di'Cesare took out the Mens best bag.

Secret weight: Bream - Zorro Tarnawsky, Pike - John

Keam. Leanne Coleman won the lucky draw and Graham

Stretton the lucky virgin prize. The 3 monthly draws were

won by Peter Taylor and Colleen Tarnawsky.

We managed to sneak a little further up the ladder at the

Interclub, coming 4th this year. Toogoom showed us all

up yet again to take home the trophy for the 5th year

running. A group of our members stayed at Point Carlo

for the week to fish and a great time was had by all, but

the fish were really scarce - too much fresh in the water

we were told, it was a nice chocolate colour! The fishers

who stayed in Burrum and came down for the weigh-in on

the Monday saved our pride somewhat. Peter Akers took

off the prize for the biggest snapper, while Leanne

Coleman managed both the biggest bream and the biggest

tailor. Congratulations to Peter and Leanne. Thank you to

Tin Can Bay Club who hosted for the first time and put on

a delicious barbeque lunch, (the desserts were divine).

Our Presentation night went off well with 50 members

and 20 visitors from other clubs attending. It was a busy

night with a delicious meal, presentations, both serious

and fun, and lots of lucky door prizes (thank you to Hervey

Bay Wholesale Nurseries for their kind donation of two

huge potted arrangements to include with our prizes).

Champion anglers on the night were:

Junior Nick Bond

Champion Lady Colleen Tarnawsky

Runner-up Leanne Coleman

Champion Man Paul Di'Cesare

Runner-up Zorro Tarnawsky

Overall Club Champion was Paul Di'Cesare

With the warmer weather beckoning (and needing a big

rest after the Classic effort) our President Max Smith and

wife Gloria headed north for the winter. So that club

business could continue in his absence (which will go

beyond the upcoming AGM), Max has resigned the

position to allow our former Vice President Ken to step in

and keep the Club running smoothly. Thank you Max for

a fantastic effort over the years.

Welcome to new members Carol & Vern and Trevor who

have recently joined our ranks. If you have been thinking

about joining but haven't got around to it now is a good

time, as the competitions for the new fishing year

commence on 21 June. We would love to see some more

juniors in our club so how about all those Mums and Dads

out there joining up with the kids. Membership is $20 for

adults, $7.50 for Juniors, or $40 per family.

If you are interested in finding out more about us you are

welcome to come along to our weigh-in at the Lions Park

at 4:30pm every third Sunday. The next one will be held

on the 21 June. Inquiries about the club please contact

Secretary: Alexandra Wolfendale - 41934115 or President

: Ken Frainey - 41287809, or by email to

[email protected].

BURRUM HEADS AMATEUR FISHING CLUB NEWS

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HOWARD CHAINSAW & MOWER CENTRE

38 Old Bruce Highway, Howard (at the old wrecking yard) "

Call Mick on 4129 0999 or 0423 235 653

• Repairs to Chainsaws, Mowers, Whipper Snippers

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• Chainsaw chain & sharpening

• Spare parts (new & secondhand)

We stock

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World Mowers

What do I do

if I find

injurednative wildlife ?

call

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Basic Tax Returns from $110.00

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Friday Night Raffles, Bar snack served from 5.30 pm Join in our Lots-O-Pots draw commencing at 6.00 pm. Membership draw between 6 & 7 pm. Big money to win! You must be present to win.

Sunday 9.00am ‘Sunday Sippers’ - 2 games of pairs - Mufti - Sausage Sizzle

For the information of members and bona fide visitors

BURRUM HEADS ROAD - Phone 4129 5169

BOWLS DINING ENTERTAINMENT POKER MACHINES ATM

BOWLS DAYS:Mondays (1st & 3rd of Month) 12.30 pm Meat tray days - Whites - MixedTuesdays (Every 2nd in Month) 12.30 pm

Reef & Beef - Whites - Men’s Nominated fours

Tuesdays (Every 4th in Month) 12.30 pm Simpson’s Seafood - Whites - Mixed -

Nominated foursWednesday 12.30 pm Ladies Day - Whites - Mixed BowlsWedneday night bowls is cancelled untill further notice - Contact the club for infoThursday 3.00 pm Coaching - Please ring Club to bookFriday 1.30 pm Mufti - Mixed - Jackpot bowls

CLUB NEWSThe B Grade Lady Pennants was won by Pialba Gold and we tied with Urangan for 2nd place. Congratulations

ladies.

The Ladies Under 5's was won by Dulcie Chapman who defeated Coralee Donker in a well fought battle. The

Men's Pennants will commence on the 27th June and we will be represented by some very strong players -The

first game will be against Urangan at Urangan. Good luck guys!

In the Men's 4's Champion of Champions the BHBC team led by Bill Walker won the first game against

Urangan but lost by 2 points in the semi-final.

The Noble Lakeside Men's 4's was held on the weekend of the 6th & 7th June. Five games were played over 2

days. It was very successful with players from as far away as Brisbane competing. Max Campbell's team was

the overall winners. Well done guys!

Hervey Bay Old Salts, ex Navy personnel attached to the Hervey Bay RSL had their social day on

Tuesday16th June at BHBC. The Carlton day was held on Sunday 21st June.

July is also shaping up to be a busy month. On the 12th July at 9 am, the Burrum Heads Blue Water Boat Club

will be holding a fundraising day for the new tennis courts. There will be a BBQ lunch followed by bowls -

It's mufti and all are welcome.

Our annual cancer fundraiser day will be held on the 26th July. Please join us in supporting this worthy cause.

A reminder that Burrum Heads Bowls Club will be celebrating its 30th birthday with a dinner dance on

Saturday 25th July. Music by Mo - Jo. Cost is $30.00 per head. The special raffle of a $1,000.00 holiday

voucher will be drawn at the dinner dance.

We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Full Membership p.a: Men $68.00; Ladies $63.00; Juniors $39; Social Membership $5.00 p.a.COURTESY BUS AVAILABLE Wed - Sunday from 4 pm Phone 4129 5169

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JULY 2009

TRANSFER STATION HOURSBurrum Heads

Sat - 12 noon to 4 pmSun - 8 am to 12 noon

HowardWed & Sat - 8 am to 12 noon

Sun - 12 noon to 4 pm

Tuesday 1.00 - 5.00pmThursday 9am - 1.00pmSaturday 8am - 11.00am Internet access -bookings recommended

Ph: 41295 237

Every TuesdayFrom 9.00am to MiddayMorning tea providedCost is $2 per person

(Community Hall, Burrum Heads Road)

The ‘500’Card Club

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

9.30am

Nippers Plgrp

10.30am Low

Imp AerobicsMobile Seafood

29am

Indoor bowls

2pm Friendship

Group

6pm Mart. Arts

3

9.30am Yoga4

Howard

Markets

9.30am

Dance Classes

5

7.30am

Uniting

2 pm - Bingo

6

9 am to 11.30 -

Monday

Crafters

8.30am -

CAB Bus

7

9am Cards

9am Tai Chi

6pm Mart. Arts

8

9.30am

Nippers Plgrp

10.30am Low

Imp AerobicsMobile Seafood

9

9am

Indoor bowls

2pm

Village Voices

6pm Mart. Arts

10

9.30am Yoga11

Market Day:

Burrum

Heads - am

12

7.30am -

Anglican

9 am R.Cath.

Lit./Word

2 pm - Bingo

13

9am to 11.30

Monday

Crafters

14

9am Cards

9am Tai Chi

6pm Mart. Arts

159.30am

Nippers Plgrp

10.30am Low

Imp Aerobics

Mobile Seafood

7pm Progress

Assn Mtg

16

9am

Indoor bowls

2pm

Village Voices

6pm Mart. Arts

17

9.30am Yoga18

9.30am

Dance Classes

19

7.30am

Uniting

2 pm - Bingo

20

9 am to 11.30 -

Monday

Crafters

8.30am -

CAB Bus

21

9am Cards

9am Tai Chi

6pm Mart. Arts

22

9.30am

Nippers Plgrp

10.30am Low

Imp AerobicsMobile Seafood

23

9am

Indoor bowls

2pm

Village Voices

6pm Mart. Arts

24

9.30am Yoga25

9.30am

Dance Classes

26

7.30am -

Anglican

9 am R.Cath.

Lit./Word

2 pm - Bingo

27

9am to 11.30

Monday

Crafters

28

9am Cards

9am Tai Chi

6pm Mart. Arts

29

9.30am

Nippers Plgrp

10.30am Low

Imp AerobicsMobile Seafood

30

9am

Indoor bowls

2pm

Village Voices

6pm Mart. Arts

31

9.30am Yoga

RFB Maintenance

Wednesday

8.00 am to noon.