Qld Guides | Jimboomba - August 2022

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JIMBOOMBA JIMBOOMBA | MACLEAN | LOGAN VILLAGE | YARRABILBA | FLAG STONE www.jimboomba.com.au FLAGSTONE Daniel Bartczak | Principal daniel.bartczak@aussie.com.au 07 5515 3718 | 0403 012 197 Shop 3 Flagstone Village Shopping Centre 6-24 Gates Road, Flagstone QLD 4280Flagstone City frEE AUG 2022
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4 | Jimboomba Guide Sueshel Hair &Beauty Let’s talk about hair! At Sueshel Hair & Beauty we offer a large range of services from Men’s, Ladies & kid’s cuts, Colour services, Perming & Formal Styling. We offer a large range of retail products so you can get salon quality products to use at home. Cnr Wildmint & Homestead Dr, Flagstone | Like & Follow us @sueshelhair Book your appointment today! (07) 5546 9011 Open Mon - Sat CONTENTS AUG 2022 10 The art of balancing creativity & business With Tiffany from Studio TKuip’s For advertising, call 0451 351 041 or email advertise@qldguides.com Weekend Getaways This month we take you on a trip to the city of Toowoomba Flame  BBQ Street Festival Logan City Council has partnered with BBQ & Beer Roadshow to bring you Logan’s first and biggest BBQ Street Festival! Highlighting Logan’s Sporting Achievements Logan
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local talent, especially in sports. Here we are highlighting those who have excelled in the sporting arena! 6 15 34

What a month it has been for the team at Poolwerx Jimboomba! A huge congratulations to Jeff, Michaella and the team at Poolwerx Jimboomba who have won 6 awards at the Poolwerx State Awards in late July! Thanks to their amazing effort and hard work.

By the end of the night, Poolwerx Jimboomba had won the Brisbane South, Far North Qld, Northern Territory and Northern NSW Awards for:

• New Retail Store of the Year

• Brand Excellence

• Top Cross Counter Retail Sales

• New Pool & Spa Technician - Marty Mitchell

• Retail Salesperson of the Year - Simon Martin

• Franchise Woman of the Year - Michaella Duncker

Additionally, at the Swimming Pool & Spa Association (SPASA) Queensland Awards of Excellence for 2022, Poolwerx Jimboomba received a Highly Commended (Silver) Award for New Pool Store.

Over the next few weeks, the team are eagerly awaiting the National Poolwerx Awards, where they are finalists in these categories.

We wish them the best of luck.

Go Team Jimboomba!

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CONGRATULATIONS TO POOLWERX JIMBOOMBA!

WE E K E ND Getaways TOOWOOMBA

As Queensland’s largest inland City, Toowoomba retains country charm with a growing urban coffee culture and street art scene.

Also known as the Garden City, Toowoomba is home to hundreds of parks and gardens as well as the iconic Carnival of Flowers spring event. No matter when you visit, you’ll discover rolling plains, vibrant country towns, bright sunflower

farms and quaint hamlets. Head to the Garden City during September and join the festivities as the city blooms to life to celebrate the begin ning of Spring with the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers.

Start your weekend getaway to Toowoomba, with a trip to Toowoomba Farmers Market. Open every Saturday under the windmills at Cobb & Co from 7 am till noon. A perfect outing for the entire family, enjoy beautiful coffee and taste homemade goodies while purchasing pro duce straight from the farmer, baker or maker. Explore the handmade artisan stalls or perhaps stay a while, have breakfast and enjoy listening to a variety of local artists.

Next, you can uncover Queensland’s history at Highfields Pioneer Village. Located just 20 min utes from the heart of Toowoomba, the village showcases a gorgeous collection of relics that provide a look into the past. Highfields Pioneer Village is also home to The Big Cow!

The beautiful gardens, Big Cows and markets are not the only things to see in Toowoomba, The Empire Theatre is the largest regional theatre in Australia and is both an architectural showpiece and a vibrant home to the perform ing arts.

Built-in 1911, the Empire Theatre has served as an entertainment hub for Toowoomba and the surrounding areas for over 100 years, playing an integral part in the cultural development of the region.

Step back in time and quench your thirst at the award-winning Rudd's Pub. Established in 1893, Rudd’s Pub is in the township of Nobby, the heart of Dad ‘n’ Dave country, situated in Nobby, 35 km from Toowoomba. Immerse your self in the wonderful photographic collection and memorabilia that adorns the walls (and the ceiling) and enjoy a delicious meal and a cold ale. Free camping for motorhomes and cara vans is also available across the road.

There is plenty to see and do in Toowoomba, so why not visit on your next Weekend Getaway.

8 | Jimboomba Guide Cobb + Co Museum Reconnecting consumers with local producers, growers, educators, artisans, maker and bakers. Enjoy tastings of local seasonal produce, pantry goodies, jewellery, handmade toiletries and more. Held every Saturday from 7am to 12pm toowoombafarmersmarket.com.au empiretheatre.com.au/ thrive-on-arts Thurs 29 SeptSun 02 Oct Empire Theatre 15 mins North of Toowoomba; covers an area of 20 acres with over 70 buildings of historic interest, pleasant surroundings and picnic facilities. Walk down memory lane and visit the old shops fitted out just as they were the old days... run entirely by dedicated volunteers! www.highfieldspioneervillage.com.au | Open 10am - 4pm (07) 4696 6309 | 73 Wirraglen Rd, Highfields Home of the Big Cow Miniature Steam Train AUSTRALIAN PUB EXPERIENCE Step back in time and visit historic Rudd’s Pub, the home of Dad and Dave. You can dine in the Heritage Lounge 7 days a week, where folklore says that Steele Rudd sat while writing his famous Australian "Dad & Dave" stories. If you’re looking for a place to celebrate ‘The Barn’ is just for you! It’s the perfect place for celebrations, weddings and birthdays. FUNCTIONS DINING 45 Tooth St, Nobby | (07) 4696 3211 | Open 7 days WEEKEND GETAWAYS Toowoomba

HIGHFIELDS PIONEER VILLAGE IS HOME OF THE BIG COW!

Celebrating the Big Cow at Highfields Pioneer Village from 16 to 25 Septem ber 2022. Recognising the history of the dairy industry in Australia and all things cow! The theme of the festival is 'All things Cow'.

Come and experience dairying life in the Aus tralian Pioneer days! Milk a cow, churn some butter and enjoy some ice-cream. The Big Cow was sculpted by Hugh Anderson in the 1970's and is seven times the size of an Ayrshire cow on which it is modelled and was moved from Nambour to Highfields Pioneer Village in 2020.

Walk inside and see the History of the Big Cow, don't miss the Downs Dairy Museum and the Russell & Sons Pavilion teaching the history of the local dairy industry. There will be live music and great food.

Whether you love history, you're a Big Cow Fan or you are just looking for great entertainment you will have a wonderful time at the Festival of the Big Cow.

It is an affordable, entertaining week for all ages! Tickets are available online! The High fields Pioneer Village is open to the public, all year round from 10am to 4pm Daily.

The Art Of Creativity

alancing creativity and business can seem like a tall order, but it’s not only possible, it’s very ad vantageous to approach business from a creative

As a designer in today’s industry, you often have to wear multiple hats. Of course, you play the role of the creative: designing, experimenting and creating are part of your

But there’s another hat: the business hat, which you have to navigate to build your career. This minefield is something that local designer, Tif fany from Studio TKuip’s has been currently balancing since she started her own design company, Studio TKuip's in 2020.

So how do you find a balance and find time for two seemingly opposite things? How do you go from thinking creatively to thinking strategically without miss

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Creativity & Business

Discover what Tiffany had to say about life as a designer and a business owner.

Tell us about yourself.

My name is Tiffany Kuiper. I am 23 years old and I live in Jimboomba. I own my own business called Studio T Kuip’s. I have always lived in Jimboomba. Born, bred and raised in Jimboomba.

What is the story behind Studio T Kuip’s?

Growing up my grandpa always said I make an excellent businesswoman, but I can't ask him why or what he saw, because he is no longer with us. There was no big revelation on what I wanted to do with my life, there was a lot of trial and error.

But I know when I went to Uni and specialised in Design, specialising in Graphic Design, I was fearful about being a graphic designer because I didn’t think I would be good at it. But then I finished my degree and I was looking for a job. I was desperate at that point because, at my previous place of employment, I wasn’t even getting enough money to put fuel in my car to get to work.

On the drive home one day, I just had a really weird inkling that I should get an ABN number and so I did. A couple of weeks later, I was required to have an ABN for my new job.

However, once I got this ABN number, I thought I should do something with it. So that was when I decided to start a business. Did I know what I was doing – no but I decided that I was going to do everything in my willpower to make it happen. It just started from there.

Describe a day in the life of a designer and business owner?

Well, it varies depending on what I'm doing. So, some mornings have an early start because I've got to be at business meetings at seven in the morning and sometimes it can be a start a little bit later. Sometimes if I have client meetings or if I don't have any meetings with clients or I need to go out, I just work from home.

95% of what I do is boring and 5% is fun things. I think it’s all the admin stuff that’s the most tiring thing for me. You think it’s going to take 5 min, then 2 hours later you are still at it!

What services do you provide?

The services I offer include:

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What has been the most rewarding moment of your career to date?

I think there are 2. The first rewarding moment was when I took a leap of faith to leave my job and it was kind of a miracle how I got the job. It was with a spritely 80-year-old woman called Robin, she was fabulous, to say the least. She just had a lot of faith in me.

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She was the best first client you could ever ask for and she was able to give me some valuable tips, like the importance of communication with clients and keeping them up to date.

The second was getting my first corporate job. It was really rewarding because I had done 18 months of hard work and somebody had noticed my skills and thought I’d be a great person for this particular company. That was my first major job.

Both jobs we’re just as important as each other. Both taught me very valuable lessons, but what I appreciated the most was the trust factor. They allowed me to do what I needed to do, they trusted the vision that I could execute and I love those types of clients. People who trust the vision and are open-minded and both of them were.

Describe your design style? Who or what do you draw inspiration from?

My design style is bright, bold, fun and simple. I feel it has got a bit of a European flair in it but I’m not sure how that happened. For inspiration. I just allow my curiosity to take me places and that’s generally how I roll in life – let curiosity take the lead.

What advice would you give someone who’s looking to start their own business?

I think the 2 main priorities to get into business is, one to help people and two is to help solve a problem. You also have to be very persistent and consistent because things don’t happen overnight. You have to get up every day and work at it continuously.

The other thing is rest. Rest is a really important thing, have a day off. You can’t keep going constantly, it's not healthy. Sometimes you need to take a holiday from your business and sometimes even a holiday from yourself.

Also, always be willing to learn - that’s a really important one as well. I think the moment you feel you are good is the moment you stifle yourself and the growth of your businesses. You have to be always willing to listen to people, even if they don’t have the same credentials as you, it doesn’t mean their views are less important.

Where do you hope to see yourself in 5 years?

I'd like to be financially stable and hire an incredible team because you grow in collabora tion. I also would like to possibly branch out into other avenues. I also want to have a fabulous wardrobe but who knows.

When you’re not designing/working, what do you like to do to unwind?

I love to sing, play the piano and write music. I don’t get to do it that often now but when I do it's great.

For more information about Studio TKuip's or to learn more about their services, visit their Facebook (@studiotkuips) or call 0452 304 098 to speak to Tiffany. Alternatively, you can tune into her podcast, TKuip’s Talks.

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MAYOR’S JOBS TASKFORCE DELIVERS CAREER DREAMS

Ataskforce led by City of Logan Mayor Darren Power is kicking goals with job seekers and businesses.

The Mayor’s Local Jobs and Skills Taskforce has already put more than 100 people into work locally. Launched in November last year, the taskforce aims to reduce unemployment in the city. That figure has shrunk in the past two quarters to 7.7 per cent, while the annual labour force growth is up to 8.1 per cent – the highest in the region.

The Mayor said his program was making an important difference. “I’m proud to say the taskforce is achieving some great outcomes for local job seekers and businesses,” Cr Power said.

“It’s putting local people into work, while filling vacancies and easing the burden on employ ers. “More than 100 people being placed in work is a great outcome.”

The taskforce has established a network that links businesses and job seekers with em ployment service providers as well as training and youth organisations. The loganjobs.com. au website also helps businesses find the right staff.

Meadowbrook plumbing supplier Aquaknect has filled five processing positions thanks to the taskforce, which introduced them to local employment services.

General manager Michael Glover said the Mayor’s taskforce was a huge help for his business, which was struggling to fill vacancies. “The taskforce has been sensational, relieving a lot of the pressure for us in finding new and suitable staff,” Mr Glover said.

“It’s been hard trying to get people. They come and then they disappear, or they don’t turn up to begin with. “With loganjobs.com.au, we picked one new employee up right away. Oth ers came on board soon after.”

The taskforce also stepped in to help Securelux ease the production pressure at its Loganholme factory. The company, which makes security screens and doors, was short staffed. The task force introduced the firm to local training groups to help fill three vacancies.

Munster Services Group, at Slacks Creek, also placed two young workers into trade apprenticeships thanks to the taskforce, while Meadowbrook company Black Label Blending filled three food processing positions.

Beenleigh firm Residential Scaffold had 23 referrals to a ‘try a trade’ session organised by the taskforce.

The taskforce aims to increase engagement with local schools to further reduce local unem ployment. There are also plans to monitor job vacancies and work with job seekers to apply. City of Logan businesses that are struggling to find staff can contact the taskforce by emailing paulabailey@logan.qld.gov.au

READY, SET… BBQ!

Logan City Council has partnered with BBQ & Beer Roadshow to bring you the City of Logan's first FLAME BBQ Street Festival, which will deliver on one of the key outcomes from the 2019 Jimboomba Summit.

On Saturday the 17th September from 3pm to 9pm, everyone is invited to come along to enjoy the very best that BBQ has to offer.

Proudly hosted in the town centre of Jimboom ba on Brisbane St & Cusack Lane. There is something for everyone with delicious BBQ & local food, live music from regional bands and artists, BBQ demonstrations, a beer garden, local market stalls, kids' activities, eating competitions and a Flame BBQ local cook-off competition!

This is a free event for all ages; however, regis tration is required. Visit Eventbrite 'FLAME BBQ Street Festival – Jimboomba' to register.

This is a pet-free event and is co-funded by Logan City Council and the Australian Gov

ernment, through the Building Better Regions Fund.

City of Logan Councillors are hosting four local BBQ cook-off competitions across the city in August, where suburbs will be divided up into North, South, East and West competitions. The winner from each cook-off will compete at the FLAME event, where the winner will receive a new BBQ Smoker and trophy. For more information, visit https://ourlogan.com.au/flame/.

Those interested in registration as food ven dors, market stalls and volunteers should email BBQ & Beer Roadshow at lowdown@bbqbeer roadshow.com.au.

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BBQ Street Festival JIMBOOMBA CUSACK LANE JIMBOOMBA LOGAN’S BIGGEST BBQ STREET FESTIVAL SAT 17 SEP 3 PM 9 PM SCAN TO REGISTER FOR EVENT FREE EVENT

HOW TO LIKE A PRO! BBQ

Australians love a good BBQ. BBQing is more than just a casual get-together –it's tradition! There is no better way to spend Easter, Christmas, Australia Day or just a regular weekend, than firing up the barbie and inviting over a few friends.

When it comes to feeding these hungry crowds, serving up flame-licked meats is a time-hon oured custom. It’s all about the quality of the meat, says Simon Neller from Mega Meat in Browns Plains; a family owned, wholesale butcher providing the freshest quality meat at the best possible price to locals.

Whether you're looking for the ultimate sirloin steak, slow-cooked brisket or the perfect burger, here are the best cuts of beef to use on the BBQ.

STEAKS

A juicy steak is a crowd-pleaser at any barbe cue. Steaks don’t take long to cook on the grill, so tender cuts such as sirloin, ribeye and fillet

give the best results. These cuts come from areas of the cow that do less work, whereas hard-working muscles are better for long, slow cooking. To cook the perfect steak, allow the meat to come to room temperature before seasoning. Before you start cooking, ensure your BBQ is really hot, this will ensure the meat will start to sear as it touches the grill locking in the flavours and juices. Cook over a direct heat and resist turning them more than once.

The exact cooking time will depend on the thickness of the steaks. As a rough guide, cook a 1.5cm thick steak for 1.5-2 minutes each side for rare, 2-3 minutes each side for medium rare, and 4 minutes each side for well done. Its vital you leave the steaks to rest before serving, allowing the juices to be reabsorbed into the meat.

SIRLOIN

For the perfect balance of tenderness and fla vour, a popular choice for barbecuing is Sirloin steak, cut from between the fillet and the rib.

RIBEYE

Cut from the eye (the middle) of the forerib, ribeye steaks are marbled with a little bit fattier than most steaks, which makes them extra juicy and full of flavour. As ribeye steaks tend to be thicker cut, they are great for dicing into chunks for BBQ skewers and kebabs.

BEEF MINCE

For a versatile option or if you’re nervous about cooking large cuts of meat on the barbecue, start with beef mince instead for easy family fa vourites. Burgers are a must-have and making your own at home means you can add different flavours and toppings. Mince makes the perfect base for adding extra flavours and hiding those extra veggies for those picky eaters.

BRISKET

Brisket is from the shoulder and is generously marbled with flavourful fat which prevents it from drying out. As a firm hardworking cut, brisket benefits from long, slow cooking but that doesn't rule it out for barbecue cooking. Let the oven do the hard work then transfer to the barbecue to finish off cooking and get that classic charred flavour.

TOP RUMP

Give your Sunday roast a summer makeover by cooking a whole joint on the barbecue. Cuts such as top rump are great for roasting, but can be cooked on a barbecue to get that extra smoky flavour. To make it easier to cook, slice through the joint horizontally and open the meat out into one large flat piece – this makes it thin ner so that it cooks quickly and evenly.

For more information about the best meats for your next BBQ, pop into to Mega Meats to speak with Simon and his team of experts for the best quality and great prices.

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LOCAL OPINIONS

We asked Logan locals and business owners their thoughts on the new minimum wage increase and how this will affect Logan businesses & community?

Tegan: In my opinion, it’s not enough to even cover 1 component of cost-of-living increases. For example, my grocery bill has gone up nearly $60 a week, my petrol has gone up nearly $50 a week, rates have gone up, electricity has gone up and it goes on and on and on

David: It’s great to see workers getting their purchasing power restored.”

On Wednesday, 15 June 2022, the Fair Work Commission announced a minimum wage increase for Australian workers. From 1 July 2022, Australian workers will be entitled to a 5.2% wage increase –equivalent to an extra $40 per week for full-time workers.

Let’ dive in and see what Logan locals have to say...

Brian: I'm afraid that many small businesses will either have to let some staff go or they will have shut down altogether. $40 dollars might not sound like a lot but that is $40 per employee. The government should be giving tax cuts to low income earners, not just the rich people.

Ben: Everything’s getting more expensive. A little extra $ for some might be helpful.

Brooke: In my opinion it won't make any difference, wages go up, food, fuel, rent everything still going up. We won't be any better off.

Mark: So, they should get a pay rise. I hear businesses complaining about going broke and shutting up shop but you will shut up shop if you can't get workers in to help you open. I own my own business and I am more than happy to give them 40 dollars or even more.

Siobhan: Well, it won't cover my per session increase in childcare. Nor the extra $ in fuel to GET to work. Nor the $60 a week increase in my rent. Not to mention the essentials of life.

Ronnie: Short term it will help those at the bottom end of the pay structure survive but as a result business costs will increase across the board therefore increasing living costs. So basically, nothing changes.

Christopher: It's stupid. Inflation is running rampant and by putting more money into the system, it adds upwards pressure to said inflation. It is literally working against the RBA meaning the rate rises have done less so expect it to raise them higher.

Katie: I think a lot of workers already get over minimum wage. Help support local business owners as business is not easy for many.

Tracey: Why is it the average worker has to fight for a better wage and yet politicians automatically get a pay rise every year? How about we get the pay rise and the politicians live on what they already get! I bet they can’t last 1 week on what we get.

Bob: Don't you just love how the government thinks they should be praised for this. They have done nothing but tell someone else to pay more, they are not footing the bill themselves. So let's put more pressure on business owners.

Alicia: Makes so much more sense to reduce the cost of living as this increase won’t change much in the grand scheme of things and only puts more pressure on small businesses to be able to afford to pay it as their costs to run a business have already increased… vicious cycle

Rachel: The problem is not that wages are too low but that the cost of living is too high. In Tokyo, the minimum wage is about $10/hr. So, half of Australia. The country needs housing reform like property ownership caps to stop monopolisation of available housing and retail space forcing up costs on everyone.

Siobhan: Well, it won’t cover my per session increase in childcare. Nor the extra $ in fuel to GET to work. Nor the $60 a week increase in my rent. Not to mention the essentials of life.

Bronwyn: I feel like many people will be out of jobs as small business will have to close.

Danny: If all these rate hikes are successful in bringing inflation down, or possibly even creating deflation, this minimum wage increase will contribute substantially to unemployment. On the other hand, if inflation remains elevated, this won’t really impact unemployment much.

HIGHLIGHTING LOGAN'S STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS

Logan’s younger generation is bursting with talent! This August, we are showcasing locals students success stories and achievements.

HILLS COLLEGE

Hills International College Year 11 student Ava Parnell-Jones has been accepted into the highly competitive School-Based Assistant in Nursing (AIN) Traineeship program with Metro South Health.

Established in 2015, this school-based AIN is one of the most successful “Grow Your Own” Health Workforce initiatives in Queensland and has successfully supported over 90 local school students to complete their Assistant in Nursing qualification.

This school-based AIN traineeship program provides students with real-life assistant nursing experience in a hospital environment. It offers a high level of industry skills and opens the door to securing gainful employment in the hospital and health industry to support them through Diploma and Tertiary level nursing and/ or health studies.

Ava will be completing the nursing traineeship at a local hospital. With only a few placements offered at Brisbane hospitals each year, this is an outstanding achievement.

Ava applied for the program as the first step towards her dream of becoming a nurse. She is looking forward to the knowledge that comes with the training and gaining relevant qualifications before she graduates high school.

Ava will be working in the hospital one day a week during the school term and will undertake practical training with the nursing staff. Trainees will also have TAFE training blocks to complete the program during their school holidays to complete the Certificate III in Health Services.

“The practical aspect of the course is exciting. Waiting until after school to start working when

I know what I want to do is frustrating, so I’m excited to start now’” Ava said.

Hills International College works with students to explore diverse learning pathways, so students like Ava can achieve their dreams. For more information, please contact 07 5546 0667 or visit www.hills.qld.edu.au.

Isabelle becomes Australian Champion!

On the last week of the school holidays, Parklands Christian College, Isabelle Podlich competed in the 2022 Australian Artistic RollerSkating Championships ‘Nationals’ and won the gold medal in her free skating events. She is the 2022 Australian Champion – Junior Ladies Free skating.

Isabelle has now qualified for and will represent Australia in the upcoming World Skate Oceania Championships in Whanganui, New Zealand during the Spring School Holidays.

Isabelle has been skating since she was 7 years old and has put in a lot of hard work to

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PARKLANDS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Photo Caption: Ava Parnell-Jones

get this amazing result – travelling up to 4 times a week to Runaway Bay and training for hours to perfect her jumps and spins.

Congratulations Isabelle! The Parklands Christian College and wider Logan community are proud of your achievements and wish you all the best for the upcoming World Championships.

too happy to support her during the application process”.

Rachael said, “Both of the programs were in credible and there wouldn't have been a better way to spend my holidays and hope to attend them again in the future.”

KIMBERLEY COLLEGE

Year 11 Kimberley College student, Rachael Stalley was chosen to join 150 outstanding year 11 -12 science students from across Australia and Internationally to participate in the prestigious Professor Harry Messel online International Science School (ISS) through the University of Sydney. She also attended the Dr Gurion Ang's Biology Winter School (UQBWS) through the University of Queensland, with both programs held over the recent July school holidays.

Rachael said “The ISS was a truly phenomenal experience. Spanning over the course of 10 days, myself and other scholars worldwide got to partake in unique and revolutionary lectures delivered by internationally renowned scien tists, engaging workshops featuring all aspects of science, and interactive lab tours which gave a close-up view into the exciting field of research”.

Kimberley College Principal Mr Glenn Johnson said, “we are so proud that Rachael was select ed to participate in the ISS program, it really is a dream experience for any budding scientists and researchers and Rachael’s successful application is testament to her dedication to studies and hard work, the school was only

Ella’s Soaring Success:

Year Twelve student and future health profes sional Ella has embarked on her nursing career early, commencing an Assistant in Nursing (AIN) position at the Mater Redlands Hospital. As an AIN, Ella works alongside Registered Nurses to care for patients, performing various duties. Working as an AIN one day per week has not only fuelled Ella's passion for healthcare but is supporting her career journey to become a Registered Nurse post-JPC. Well done, Ella!

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JOHN PAUL COLLEGE Photo Caption: Rachael Stalley (Above) Photo Caption: Ella (above)

Welcome to the ultimate Brisbane to Cairns Road trip itinerary! Straight up the Bruce Highway, along Queensland’s Tropical Pacific Coast; taking in the best places to stop along the way.

Okay, so you’ve passed the popular Sunshine Coast and the beautiful Hervey Bay. From here, it’s another stint along the Bruce Highway, before following the Goodwood Road on your journey to the City of Bundaberg!

Famous for its iconic distillery, Bundaberg offers a whole lot more than just its legendary Bundy Rum.

But how did the iconic city get its name?

Located on the Burnett River, Bundaberg is the tenth largest city in Queensland and is commonly known as ‘Bundy’ by the locals.

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While the name ‘Bundaberg’ sounds like it might stem from German origin, it actually has Aboriginal heritage. Formulated from an odd mixture of the local Aboriginal language and an ancient European term. ‘Bunda’ was the name of the local Aboriginal group and ‘burg’ is an ancient Saxon word meaning ‘town’. Thus ‘town of the Bunda tribe’.

Initially, the forested land which would later become Bundaberg to supply timber to the pastoral industry that had recently been established in the region was obtained by a pair of settlers, John and Gavin Stewart in the 1850s.

Before being given the name Bundaberg by John Charlton Thompson, the surveyor who laid out Bundaberg in the 1860s. Thompson was applauded for his use of an indigenous name.

In 1880, Bundaberg became a municipality, a town in 1881, and a city in 1913.

Since then, Bundaberg has become a bustling city and is now known for hatching turtles, world-class rum, where the sparkling white

beach meets the Great Barrier Reef, where your plates are always filled with abundant local produce and the rum is always worldclass.

Have you been to Bundaberg? Discover first hand for yourself why Bundaberg is definitely worth visiting again and again. There are so many great things to see, do and experience in and around Bundaberg. Why would you want to holiday anywhere else?

Bundaberg War Memorial in front of the Bundaberg Post Office, 1948
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For Mosquito Control we will inspect your property and identify at what stage the mosquitos are in their life cycle and provide either a spray and/ or a solid granular treatment solution or both that will effectively reduce and prevent the amount of mosquitos around your property and reduce the likelihood of future infestations around your property after our treatment.

For Midge Control we will spray and mist areas of your property structures, lawn and vegetation to create an invisible barrier treatment solution which will last for some time, reducing the annoyance, itch and grief that the midges may currently cause your family and friends while entertaining or just enjoying your outdoor areas around your property.

Dry hire of one or two side by side UTVs to businesses (the dry hire includes a registered trailer and lockable storage box) each UTV operates with its own petrol powered retractable compact 200L quikspray. The UTVs are conditionally registered, with strobes, reversing camera and beeper, safety equipment and helmets. Minimum 7 day hire from $880 per week.

We specialise in creating integrated monthly Mosquito and Midge management programs for Golf Courses, Resorts, Motels, Sporting Fields and Schools. From 30 cents per square metre. Minimum 1 acre (4000sqm).

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From $190.00 for a comprehensive residential property treatment. The Mosquito and Midge barrier treatment will include spraying and misting vegetation, hard surfaces, ground area and daytime resting places to ensure complete control around your outdoor living areas. Call our team on 1300 669 943 or email admin@1300mozzie.com.au Ef fectively reduce and prevent mosquitos and midges around your propert y.
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WATER HEALTH PROGRAMS CLEAR RUBBISH FROM RIVERS

Water health programs clear rubbish from rivers Logan City Council is supporting three vital programs to improve the health of local waterways.

A 20-year initiative between Council and Healthy Land and Water (HLW) is drastically re ducing the number of single-use plastic bottles and cans in the Logan and Albert rivers.

Council also works with social enterprise Substation 33 to have clean-up crews collect rubbish along Slacks and Scrubby creeks.

Crews collect the items from the water and riverbanks, and record data on what is being collected.

City of Logan Mayor Darren Power said the work has led to a boost in river and creek health.

“Council understands the importance of dedicated and ongoing clean-ups across our waterways and natural areas,” Cr Power said.

“The benefits, both for the waterways and our city, are obvious.”

Council is also funding a local river clean-up by Brisbane-based Ocean Crusaders.

Their volunteer-driven program is assisting flood recovery efforts by collecting larger items that were washed into the Logan and Albert

rivers during the severe weather in February and March.

Collected items include tyres, plastic pipes and steel and timber from pontoons and jetties.

Cr Power praised the volunteers’ efforts.

“Ocean Crusaders volunteers are doing a remarkable job by helping to restore the health of our local waterways,” Cr Power said.

Supporting the three river clean-ups comple ments environment initiatives announced earlier this month as part of Council’s ‘Building on today for a brighter tomorrow’ budget.

Initiatives funded by the Environmental Levy include the Logan and Albert River Visions, which are 50-year plans to support the health of the city’s two major waterways.

Council will also continue its campaign to achieve net zero by the end of this year and retain certified carbon neutrality status.

Bhutanese

7/18 Fitzgerald Ave,

Dining Guide

COFFEE & DUMPLINGS

Coffee & Dumplings is a locally-owned community gathering place located in Springwood. Providing the community with an exciting fusion of East meets West flavoursome food at an affordable price for all to enjoy. People can expect generous portions, heavenly coffee, healthy smoothies and thoughtful service. Come along and let us provide you with an experience beyond your expectations.

Big Buns

American Shop 5A/111-121 Grand

@bigbunsqld

Big Buns in Browns Plains is a game-changing burger joint slinging gourmet burgers and fingerlickin’ ribs. A collaboration between four mates, the American-style eatery was conceived in the midst of COVID-19. The mouth-watering menu has something for everyone, boasting 7 beef burgers, 5 chicken burgers, 5 plant-based burgers and 1 fish burger. So come along and try them for yourself!

GEORGE’S GRILL SEAFOOD & BURGERS

Cornubia

Chatswood

A favourite with the locals, George’s Grill Seafood & Burgers is popular for its range of top-quality seafood, varied cooking techniques and original recipes. Its menu features traditional and specialty items including Grilled Baby Octopus and Moreton Bay Bugs, and the famous gourmet burgers. The fish here is beautifully battered, crumbed or grilled and is melt-in-your-mouth delicious. A must try visit!

LITTLE RED DUMPLINGS

Whether you like sweet and soft or crunchy and succulent, Little Red Dumpling serves some of the best and most authentic dumplings in Logan. Prepared daily, their dumplings are made from fresh local ingredients and served with a delicious secret sauce. Why not expand your repertoire and try some of their ‘Not Dumplings’ dishes. Stand-outs include fried chicken baos and the wonton in red chilli sauce. They are open 7 days from 11am-9pm.

Dumplings
Central Shopping Centre 3290 0729
Seafood/Burgers
Shopping Centre Cnr Bryants Rd & Redland Bay Rd, Loganholme. 3209 8041
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WHERE THE PLATE?

Can you believe we’re in the second half of the year already! So much has happened since our June issue, we’d thought we’d give an update on how ‘Where the Plate’ is travelling.

This community initiative, launched by us, is aimed at bringing people together and strength ening the Logan community. Over the past 6 months, the plate has taken on a life of its own. It has been passed on from business to busi ness around the Logan area, since it started its journey with Arwen from Devon Pixies. The plate has been shared by the community over 10 times now!

Since the last trade, the plate was passed from Deborah from Muse: Crystals & Mystical Gifts to Dennis Nielsen from Nielsen's Native Nursery. Located in Loganholme, for the past 28 years, Nielsen’s Native Nursery is a fam ily-operated business, that has been proudly promoting the use of Australian native plants across South East Queensland. Their goal is to show how Australian natives can offer all of the colour and vibrancy of their international counterparts.

The plate continued on its journey when it was passed on from the Nielsen's Native Nursery to Martin and the team at The Local Fisho in

Loganholme with a travel coffee mug and a stubbie, both with beautiful 3D moving patterns. This family owned and operated fish and chip shop, located along the Pacific Highway, has been serving up delicious fresh and cooked to order seafood for their customers since they opened in 2013.

Due to the success of the first plate, we have launched a second plate into the Logan community. What better place to start that at Helloworld Travel in Rochedale South, with the lovely Tina and Jess. Planning to Travel? Tina and her team are ready to help you create your trip a lasting memory.

Stay tuned for the next destination for the ‘Where is the Plate?’. We also encourage readers to check out the hashtag #whereis theplatelcg and like or follow the participating businesses or stop by for a visit.

You can also follow the journey on the Logan City Guides Facebook page, https://www.face book.com/logancityguides/.

OPEN MIC NIGHTS AT KBF (FREE)

Discover Logan’s vibrant and diverse musical talent as musicians of all styles and skill levels perform at the Kingston Butter Factory Open Mic Nights. Kingston Cultural Precinct.

BEENLEIGH TOWN SQUARE MOVIE NIGHTTOM & JERRY (FREE)

8:00PM

SHIMANO GRAND PRIX

LOGAN

The Shimano MTB Grand Prix is classic cross-country mountain bike racing at its best. Rocky Trail Entertainment takes competitors to some of the best mountain bike trails across the Australian east coast. Daisy Hill Conservation Park - Neville Lawrie Reserve.

Bring your own chair or picnic blanket and enjoy a free cup of popcorn if you are one of the first 100 to arrive. Beenleigh Town Square.

MILKY WAY MARKETS

The Milky Way Markets are a twilight market like no other! Held on the 3rd Friday evening of every month, these markets are action packed with food stalls, live entertainment and fun for the whole family. Kingston Cultural Precinct.

SETTLING IN AT SCRUBBY CREEK (FREE)

Hear about the hardships and achievements of the Mayes and Kingston families as they settled into their new homes 150 years ago. Mayes Cottage House Museum.

LOGAN ORIGINALS – LIVE

Talents hailing from Logan City, Sana Music and Mark Lowndes. Sana is an emerging young artist hailing from Logan City. If Jack Johnson and Stevie Wonder had a lovechild his name would be Mark Lowndes. Kingston Cultural Precinct.

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LOGAN ORIGINALSLIVE MUSIC

Join in for a family day of fun at Woodhill Family Fair from 9 am to 3 pm. All proceeds will be going towards the new tennis court roof to provide the school’s students with a weather-safe place to play all year round. Woodhill State School.

LEGALLY BLONDE, THE MUSICAL

This family friendly musical will run from Saturday 20 August for three performances until Sunday 21 August by dedicated cast of students from Kimberley College. Tickets are $25 for an adult and $15 for a student/child. For more details visit www.kimberley.college or tickets are available online at https://www. trybooking.com/CAUFQ

The Lingo Lin Performing Arts Theatre at Ormiston.

EATS & BEATS - BEENLEIGH

Eats and Beats will be venturing over to the south side of Logan for a night of fun, live music and great food. Logan River Parklands

THE SAPPHIRES

The Sapphires is one of Australia’s best-loved stories. Winning multiple awards as a play, film and soundtrack album there was one challenge left and that was to undertake a national tour of Australia. Logan Entertainment Centre.

FRI 7:30PM

FREE SINGING WORKSHOP

The fabulous Pauline is hosting a FREE French singing workshop on 27 August at 10 am. She teaches French songs and harmonies to people of all levels and ages and quickly gets people singing together with ease. Kingston Cultural Precinct.

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THE 22ND AUSTRALIAN ORCHID COUNCIL CONFERENCE

The 22nd Australian Orchid Council Conference is coming to Logan! This incredible five day event will feature orchid and foliage displays, benched orchids, photography, visual and floral art, and expert presenters from Australia and overseas. Logan Metro Sports Centre

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ACHIEVEMENTS

Logan is briming with local talent, especially in sports. This August, we are highlighting the locals in the community who have excelled in the sporting arena!

LOGAN BASKETBALL

The Under 16 Australian Junior Championships took place in Perth, WA from July 3 to July 10.

The U16 National Championships included teams from all over the country, coming together and battling it out for the top spot as the 2022 U16 National Champions. In both the girls and boys competition, Logan Basketball had 8 members compete in the National Championships. All 8 members were a part of the Queensland South state programs with 5 members of the girls team and 3 members of the boys.

Queensland South Girls: 5th Place – Beat South Australia Country in 5th/6th game on Final Day, 85-79

Alleah Hanson

• Averaged 9.75 points & 7.38 rebounds per game

• Best performance of the tournament

• vs New South Wales Country

•15 points, 9 rebounds, 4 blocks, 1 assist & 1 steal

Keriana Hippolite

Sharni Reisinger

•Averaged 8.62 points, 11.12 rebounds, 2.12 assists & 1.12 steals per game

•Best performance of the tournament

• vs Victoria Country

•10 points, 18 rebounds, 4 blocks, 2 assists & 1 steal

Vahayliah Seumanutafa

•Averaged 22 points, 6.62 rebounds, 3.75 assists & 2.25 steals per game

• Best performance of the tournament

• vs Australia Capital Territory

•35 points, 8 rebounds, 5 steals, 2 assists & 1 block

Prasayus Notoa

Queensland South Boys: 2nd Place – Silver Medallist – Lost Grand Final to Victoria Metro, 85-70

Ashley Mcgrath

•Averaged 9.38 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.88 assists per game

• Best performance of the tournament

•vs Western Australia Metro

•14 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals & 1 assist

HIGHLIGHTING LOGAN'S SPORTING

DAISY HILL SQUASH CLUB

Joshua Raj (Left)

• 2022 Brisbane Junior Open Boys

Under-17 - Champion

• Queensland Junior Championship 2022 Boys Under-17 - Champion

• 2022 Australian Junior Open Boys Under-15 - Champion

“It felt good winning the AJO. But for the QJC I moved up an age group and was a little nervous knowing it would be much more challenging. The pace and intensity is definitely a different level. I will have to train harder and smarter to get ready for the AJC, but I am looking forward to it.”

- Joshua

Joel Raj (Right)

• 2022 Brisbane Junior Open Boys

Under-13 - Champion

• Queensland Junior Championship 2022 Boys Under-13 and Boys Under15 — Champion

• 2022 Australian Junior Open Boys Under-13 - Champion

“I was over the moon. It was my first AJO title and then winning 2 age group QJC titles after that was just fantastic. I was pretty overwhelmed. I think this gives me a good confidence boost for the AJC” - Joel

Brendan Macdonald

• Queensland Junior Championship 2022 Boys Under-19 - Champion

• Selected to represent Australia to compete in the 2022 WSF World Junior Squash Championship in Nancy, France

“Really happy and proud of myself for making the world juniors team. It has been a long-time dream of mine and it feels good to finally turn that into a reality and know that all that hard work has paid off. Winning the QJC was a great achievement to be able to complete being that it is my last year in juniors. It made me really happy to be able to say that I ended my junior career on top. It’s something that I am very proud of.” - Brendan

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Lijana Sultana (Left)

• 2022 Australian Junior Open Girls

Under-17 — Champion

• Queensland Junior Championship Girls Under-17 - Runners-Up

• Represent Malta at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom

“I am very happy to have won the Australian Junior Open as this was my first national event in Australia. It was great to play with different players from around the country. I played really well thanks to the support from Daisy Hill Squash Club and it was a great event.” - Lijana

Bryan Lim (White)

• PSA Gold Coast Closed Satellite 2022Champion

• PSA Moreton Bay Closed Satellite 2022Champion

• PSA 3K Greater City of Bendigo Open 2022Champion

• PSA 5K Victorian Open 2022 - Semi-Finalist *PSA - Professional Squash Association

“Very happy to win all the tournaments this year and looking forward to playing more tournaments against overseas players to gain more exposure to help me move forward from where I am now. I got to step out from my comfort zone to be where I want to be.” - Bryan

Kijan Sultana (Red)

• Represent Malta in WSF World Doubles Squash Championships 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland

• Represent Malta in European Team Championships 2022

• Represent Malta at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham

• Malta Team Flag bearer for the opening ceremony in the 2022 Commonwealth Games

“I feel grateful to be chosen for such prestigious events and I am honoured to be holding the Maltese flag at the commonwealth games.”Kijan

LOGAN BOXING

Diaz Tuakifalelei (centre) is a 75kg Amature Boxer that fights out of The Fight Centre. He recently captured the ‘GLIBI Australian’ title in the 75kg division which is a unification of the Australian Boxing Council and the Global titles. Diaz was 18 years old when he started at The Fight Centre under their scholarship program. He first joined The Fight Centre in October 2019 and has been training hard and competing under the TFC banner ever since.

Winning the ‘GLIBI Australian’ title in the 75kg division means a lot to Diaz because it’s a reflection of all the hard work that he’s put in. He’s proud of the dedication and the sacrifices that he’s made to get himself to where he is today and is excited for the future. Diaz hopes to keep training, keep improving and looking forward to facing the best boxers from Australia and Oceania.

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WE E K E ND Getaways Gold Coast

The first thing that usually comes to people’s minds when they think of the Gold Coast is its beaches. The seemingly endless stretch of sands adorns many postcards and tourism posters.

However, as Australia’s holiday capital the Gold Coast is not just home to beautiful beaches, is just the tip of the iceberg. With a fantastic range of attractions, thrilling theme parks, ancient rainforests, shopping, a vibrant dining and cultural scene, major events and more! It’s a true entertainment playground. There is something new to discover around every corner.

Whether it’s watching the sunrise at Burleigh, stand up paddle boarding or kayaking with Go Vertical at the beautiful Budds Beach, fishing

at Main Beach, taking in the golden sand at Surfers Paradise or surfing with the pros at Coolangatta, there’s a spot reserved for you on the spectacular coastline that draws visitors locally and from all over the world.

But did you know it wasn’t always called the Gold Coast.

Originally, the Gold Coast was known as the South Coast because it was south of Brisbane. However, over-inflated prices for real estate and other goods and services led to the nickname "Gold Coast" from 1950. Initially, South Coast locals considered the name "Gold Coast" derogatory. However, soon the "Gold Coast" simply became a convenient way to refer to the holiday strip from Southport to Coolangatta.

As the tourism industry grew into the 1950s, local businesses began to adopt the term Gold Coast in their names and on 23 October 1958 the Town of South Coast was renamed Town of Gold Coast. The area was proclaimed a city, despite the lack of a cathedral, less than one year later on 16 May 1959.

In the 1980s, the area boomed as a leading tourist destination and today is one of the most popular travel destinations in Australia. So, on your next weekend getaway, why not discover the charisma of the coast for yourself.

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As a friendly reminder, you are the star of this year’s show—and August is the perfect time to do a check-in on your goals, hopes, and deepest dreams. Luckily for you, the inner (and outer) tension that you now feel serves as fuel to take this year’s chance of reinventing yourself.

You are being called to wake up and channel your inner strategist! You have a lot to look forward to—but during the remaining of the year, the cosmos is asking you to adopt a more analytical approach to your life in order to prepare yourself for what’s to come!

August brings your friendships front and center, brave Aries. Of course, you can keep dating, but take a moment to appreciate how your friends have had your back through so much. Also, try to get out of your head and into the beautiful world around you.

Uranus goes retrograde in your sign this month, Taurus, encouraging you to advocate for yourself in all areas of life. August is all about feeling as confident as possible, and goddess Venus has your back. This planet will bring plenty of abundance your way.

You’re known as the social butterfly of the zodiac, Gemini, but this month you feel called to stay in. You should honor that and pamper yourself with delicious food, skincare, and plenty of sleep. The month ends with tons of love, flirting, and attention. coming your way

You’re an amazing host and always have the best dinner parties. But August asks you to sit back and let someone else take care of you. Expect to receive party invitations, and if a love interest offers to cook you dinner, please let them.

August brings out your loyal side, Leo, and you’re much more interested in protecting friends’ secrets than engaging in gossip. Bountiful professional news is also likely to come your way, thanks to the abundant goddess Venus.

Your season begins this month, Virgo! Everyone wants to be as perfect and hardworking as you are. Sometimes you prefer staying in over going out, but if there was ever a year to celebrate, it’s now. Bring out your primal side and creating the perfect weekend for a party.

August is fantastic for your wallet, Libra. Your ruling planet, Venus, gets so much attention for being the goddess of love that people can forget that she rules money, too! Demand your worth this month and hold firm, and remember that Venus wants you to have everything you desire.

As a result, people from your past may arise, and you might also find yourself interested in humanitarian efforts. You’re also in store for plenty of love and affection coming your way, thanks to the romantic planet Venus.

You’ve been working hard,

and you need to make

for self-care. Some rest and relaxation will do you well; after all, when you’re overstressed, it affects your professional and personal life. Take time for yourself this month so that you can be your best self in all areas.

August brings smooth communication to your love life, Capricorn. Just make sure to tell your lover or crush how much they mean to you. You’re feeling confident, and as a result, are extremely attractive. New adventures are headed your way.

Sagittarius,
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Sagittarius Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 Capricorn Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 Scorpio Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 Virgo Aug 23 - Sept. 22 Libra Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 Leo Jul. 23 - Aug.22 Cancer Jun. 21 - Jul. 22 Taurus Apr. 20 - May 20 Gemini May. 21 - Jun 20 Pisces Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 Aries Mar 21 - Apr.19 Aquarius Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 Horoscope AUG 2022

SAMARITAN’S PURSE

This is a humanitarian Christian organisation, begun in the USA, but now world-wide. They do many things, like digging wells in African villages, building schools in Cambodia, they have a disaster relief truck in Australia, and so on. But one of their main thrusts is providing gifts for disadvantaged children around the world, through Operation Christmas Child.

Items are packed in shoe boxes and are age and gender specific. They contain stationery items, hygiene items, clothing, a toy and something to cuddle (even the boys get a stuffed toy.) From Australia, the boxes go to South-East Asian countries and Pacific Island nations, so the clothing is light - T-shirts, caps or shorts etc.

In the September school holidays in 2021, teenagers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints packed about 100 boxes, thereby contributing to the total of 37,605 boxes Queensland wide. (Because of privacy laws, I

was unable to ascertain whether other schools and/or churches in the Logan area contributed.) The boxes are shipped, about 10,000 to a container, and for Christmas 2021, the boxes went to PNG, Fiji, Cambodia and Madagascar (the latter having been in the news because of famine there.)

Because you are sending gifts, not money, everything you give goes to a child, which makes it a very worthwhile charity, one that I have been happy to support for many years.

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