APRIL 2020 RR.pub
Free official newsletter of Rollingstone and District Community Association Incorporated AED (DEFIBRILLATOR) at FISHERMANS LANDING available for PUBLIC USE
How can I get my medications while self-isolating or social distancing? WE CAN DELIVER!! We offer free delivery each month to patients that: Have self-isolated (who have been advised by medical practitioner or meeting the current National Triage protocol criteria for suspected COVID-19) Are over 70 years of age Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and aged over 50 People with chronic health conditions or who are immunocompromised Parents with new babies or people who are pregnant To arrange your delivery: call 07 47707400 If you don’t meet these criteria, but still need delivery, please let us know. Delivery Options are as follows: Monday – NO Tuesday - Yes Wednesday – Yes but after hours Thursday – NO Friday – Yes Saturday – Yes but after hours Sunday – Closed The team at Balgal Beach Pharmacy…………..Frank, Bec, Matthew and Kristie
Balgal Beach residents with dental emergencies can see us at our practice at MYTOOTHDOCTOR Townsville Paediatric and Special Needs Dentistry Located at Bushland Beach Medical Centre 367 Mt Low Parkway Bushland Beach Tel no. 4775 5754 / Mobile 0427298698
Please forward any photos you may have of community events for publication, after all: “A picture paints a thousand words”. We are always happy to receive information about special events that have occurred locally, eg: special anniversaries, birthdays etc. that may be of interest to the community. Please email photos and a short blurb for publication to rollingstonerag@bigpond.com (we may need to amend or hold over to the next edition due to space and/or publishing restrictions) Cheers…...the Editors
Balgal Beach Markets have been cancelled until Further Notice due to the “Corona Virus”
FOOD BOXES AVAILABLE
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BreastScreen Queensland will be visiting Rollingstone 1-7 April. Phone 132050 to make an appointment. See page 9 for further details
RTC Phone: 47707855
What is happening in the Community—Current Online information ROLLINGSTONE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Look us up on Facebook
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Community Noticeboard Don’t forget to send us your contributions for this page. Any news or items of interest are most welcome. Email your ideas, put them in the drop box at the back of the hall or leave them with Chris at the RTC.
RTC CLOSURE With the Closure of the RTC, Chris and Mark will still be working but behind closed doors. For Information, Advice or Referral Services: please call the RTC on 47707855 or email: rollingstonertc@bigpond.com REMEMBER!!!…..PHONE or EMAIL FIRST And Bring Your Own PEN. See page 4 for more Info
NORTH QUEENSLAND COMMUNITY HUB Playgroup will still be going ahead via the computer. All you need to do is to download the NOTCH Facebook page and they will have Playgroup on to keep the littlies occupied for a while. See page 23
Rollingstone Community Association yearly Memberships will be due in June/July Only $1.00 per person If you want your say on how the Community Association is run. See Mark or Chris at the RTC
Rolly Rag, RTC Op Shop, Lions and Everyone would like to Wish everybody a Safe and Happy Funfilled Easter
AED (DEFIBRILLATOR) at FISHERMANS LANDING available for PUBLIC USE
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NOTES FROM THE R.T.C Postponed until further notice
Catholic Mass at Com/Centre 7:30am
Postponed until further notice
Postponed until further notice
Linedancing, Yoga, Weight Circuit, Waterobics, Indoor Bowls
Postponed until further notice
Postponed until further notice
Elevate – Youth Group
Postponed until further notice
Craft Group – Open to all interested parties. BYO Craft - 2nd Tuesday of the month 1.30pm-4pm at the Hall
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Rollingstone Bus – Each Thursday – leaving the hall at 8am – limited seats bookings essential. Notch Mobile Playgroup 9:30am at the hall. Notch Facebook playgroup sessions daily 11.30am Mobile Library (two bin day) Hairdresser at the RTC from 9am
16 April No Clinic
9am Visiting Vet Script collection only Hall Verandah
Board Games – Scrabble is only 1 game played – come and learn new board games or bring your favourite
Contact FLF&SC for confirmation
Fisherman’s Landing Kid’s Fishing Competition – details to be announced
1.30pm Craft afternoon all welcome
Not verified as yet
Breast Screening Qld – 132050 to book
As you will already be aware the Community Centre is closed, this includes the RTC, the Op Shop, the Book Station, the Community Bus, Hairdressers, essentially all the activities that require people to gather. This has been done according to the directions of the Australian Government and will remain so until the go ahead to re-open is granted. Please be advised - While the RTC is closed, Mark and I will still be here working behind the closed doors. We are here to provide Advice, Information and Referral Services - in that, it is business as usual. However, we respectfully ask that all requests be started with a phone call (4770 7855) or email (rollingstonertc@bigpond.com). Please call/email first. Emergency Food Relief is available - Please call first. An application form will need to be completed - please bring with you: Your Centrelink Reference Number; photo ID and your own pen. Centrelink Access Point. Please call if assistance is required with reporting or for payment application to Centrelink. Arrangements can be made to do the reporting / application online at an allotted time using equipment outside the building. Our aim is to have limited physical contact, hence the need to call first. If the request can be handled over the phone it will be; which is better for us all. A strict hygiene regime is in place. I personally apologise if these arrangements are inconvenient however like the rest of us, I have vulnerable people in my household I need to keep safe as well as do my job and assist where possible in the Community. I thank you for your understanding and co-operation. Breast Screening Qld have not confirmed either way at this stage, though speaking to the co-ordinator they are expecting notification sooner than later. I have been advised that emails, letters and phone calls will be issued to cancel appointments should cancellation eventuate. NO CLINIC FOR MARGARET: - VISITING VET 16th APRIL….. However, Margaret is asking, if her existing clients are needing scripts/medications etc, they preferably text or phone her to order these before 16 April. Margaret will deliver the scripts/medications but will not be holding a clinic. This visit will be strictly a pick-up service only. Beyond this month please organise directly with Margaret for medications, as the closure of the Centre will remain in place until advised differently by the Australian Government. Thank you for your understanding. The Rolly Rag will continue to be compiled and distributed each month. To highlight how good this Community is; we are encouraging people to make mention of those who have gone above and beyond, not only at this time of a crisis but anytime you feel someone needs to be congratulated for their efforts on an individual basis or on a Community level. Leading on from that - As a Community we are facing some of the most difficult times unprecedented in modern history. This is a time to watch out for your family, friends and neighbours. We are living in extraordinary times……..more importantly than ever, look after yourselves and yours…...Cheers Chris
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The Second Stimulus Package: What it means. The Federal Government announced a second, far reaching stimulus package to help fight the Coronavirus and its impact on Australia. The aim is to add $189 billion into the economy to reduce the impact of the challenges arising from current Corona Virus pandemic.
A. Corona Virus Supplement: Permanent Employees, the Self Employed, Sole Traders, Contract Workers (who meet the income test), Casuals and Carers (of someone affected by Corona Virus). You could receive a supplement of $550 a fortnight for the next six months, applying from 27 April 2020. To qualify, you need to be receiving (or be eligible to receive) an eligible income support payment like Youth Allowance, Job Seeker, Parenting Payment, Farm Household Allowance, Special Benefits recipients etc. Please note: • You should be eligible for the full supplement if you are making less than $1075 a fortnight. • Asset testing has also been reduced and will be waived for 6 months. Income testing will still apply. • The payment is not available if you have access to any employer entitlements such as annual or sick leave or income protection insurance.
B. Pensioners: The qualifying criteria will be lowered by a further 0.25%. This will allow more people to have access to an income support payment such as the age pension or obtain further fortnightly funds due to these new criteria. C. Superannuation (Early Release): From mid-April, individuals in distress can access up to $10,000 of your super in the 2020 year and another $10,000 in 2021. The withdrawals will be tax free and will not affect Centrelink or Veterans’ Affairs payments. To be eligible to access your superannuation you need to meet the following requirements: • You are unemployed; or • You are eligible to receive a jobseeker payment, youth allowance for jobseekers, parenting payment (which includes the single and partnered payments), special benefit or farm household allowance; or • On or after 1 January 2020: • You were made redundant; or • Your working hours were reduced by 20% or more; or • If you are a sole trader—your business was suspended or there was a reduction in your turnover of 20% or more. • For those eligible to access their superannuation, you can apply directly to the ATO through the myGov website from mid April. Also a temporary reduction in the minimum drawdown needs by 50% for account-based pensions. This will apply for the 2020 and 2021 tax years. For example, if you are under 65 and are required to draw down 4% of the pension balance at year start, you will now only need to draw down 2%. D. Second Corona Supplement: $750 One Off Payment: For those who don’t qualify for the Coronavirus supplement, a $750 stimulus payment (from 31 March to 14 April) and, another $750 will be paid automatically from July 13 to certain income support recipients (including Age Pension, Social Security, Veteran and eligible Concession Card Holders). The payment will be exempt from taxation and will not count as income for the purposes for Social Security, Farm Household allowance and Veteran payments. E. Bankruptcy Safety Net A temporary 6 months increase to the threshold for the minimum amount of debt required for a creditor to initiate bankruptcy proceedings against a debtor will increase from $5,000 to $20,000. In addition, the time a debtor has to respond to a bankruptcy notice will be temporarily increased from 21 days to six months. Where someone declares their intention to enter voluntary bankruptcy, the period of protection from unsecured creditors will be extended from 21 days to six months. F. Business support please contact your accountant for detailed information. This information is for general information only. Please contact Centrelink, your super fund or your accountant before actioning any of the information contained in this document. P5
This past month, we said “goodbye” to two lovely people from our Community. Damien Waterhouse, we are thinking fondly of Kristy and Daine and letting them know we really do understand and that we’re here for them. And Karen Carleton, who worked at the Packing Sheds and loved going to Bingo. Also, not doing very well at all but slowly improving are Betty Coleman, Mick Coulson, Bryan Reinke, Alf Morgan, and Wes Nichols. Others who have had medical intervention are Jackie Brown, Dr. Olga, and Gaye Lovell. Let’s hope they’re all feeling lots better. Also up-andat-‘em again is Kerrie Cochrane, which is wonderful news. •
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Well, the world is turned upside-down and life is chaotic because of it. However, try to remain happy and positive (as much as you can); observe the social-distancing and good personal hygiene practices as set down by our health authorities and you have every chance of coming through this unscathed. Of course, life at the Community Centre is pretty hectic for our Staff and Volunteers because of the present situation, but by now, you will know that we’re “shutting up shop” for a time. You will, of course, be advised of that date and of our re-opening date when they are known and are definite. Otherwise presently all is cruising along fairly normally at the Community Centre. We are managing to catch up on some projects we couldn’t get to because of the (very little) wet weather we had and that we’ll continue while we’re able. Just as a matter of interest, we have a very talented Pottery Lady living in Toomulla. Her work is not classical but of the “quirky” variety, hence her business name: “Quirky Clay” – phone 4770 7527. It has been suggested by the experts that the BEST Hand Sanitiser is soap and water!! They advise not to use the homemade stuff because it’s not all as simple as it sounds and there could be danger lurking in some of the ingredients used, along with the fact that not all the measurements are as they should be. Personally, soap and water suits me fine and I’ve been using it successfully all my life – as do the medicos who perform surgery on you. They ONLY use soap and water, nothing flash.
O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us to see oursels as ithers see us! (Rabbie Burns) You might like to try this: •All you need is one cake mix packet and a tin of apples •Put apple in a bowl (drain the juice which I kept for the icing) •Mash apple •Add cake mix and mix until combined •Pour into cake tin, then into oven at 180 degrees.
Should take about 30mins until skewer comes out clean. Stay well....................... “Sancho Panza”.
Rollingstone & District Community Association Inc Scores $84,000 Disaster Funding for a Complete Upgrade of Pace Park, Rollingstone Community Centre. The Rollingstone & District Community Association will have vital repairs made to its flood-damaged field at the Community Centre after receiving $84,000 in funding. Works at Pace Park are funded under the joint Commonwealth-Queensland Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement (DRFA). The Association President Mrs. Sue Von Wald says, “The work being carried out is to top dress the whole park, leveling the entire area to ensure the safety of all park users. After which a program of aerating, fertilising and weed management will be carried out over time. Pace Park is closed for maintenance until this work is completed.” “The Safety of all who use the park has always been our driving factor when applying for funding. The water inundation in February last year resulted in Pace Park becoming extremely rough, whilst the depletion of nutrients saw the park present in a very lackluster state,” says Mrs. Von Wald. “Once this work program has been completed, Pace Park can then be used more generally by all age groups for all manner of outdoor activities and knowing that Pace Park will be in as good condition as any park in the Townsville region.” The Federal Minister for Natural Disaster and Emergency Management, David Littleproud said, “The funding demonstrates the Commonwealth and Queensland Government’s commitment to supporting all facets of the region’s recovery.” “These repairs have been jointly funded under the $20 million Community and Recreational Assets program, which was approved as an extraordinary recovery measure under the DRFA,” Minister Littleproud said. “All levels of Government have worked together to get these facilities up and running again to ensure they will serve the community and surrounding region for years to come.” Queensland Minister for Sport, Mick De Brenni said DRFA was seeing facilities restored at up to 60 not-for-profit sport and recreation organisations across the Townsville, Richmond, McKinlay, Flinders and Cloncurry Council regions. “This weather event was unlike anything we’ve ever experienced, so it’s great to see positive outcomes like this being delivered for P6 local Communities,” he said.
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Office of Nick Dametto MP P: 07 4765 4700 | F: 07 4765 4709 | Member for Hinchinbrook Visit: 86-92 Herbert Street, Ingham QLD 4850 E: hinchinbrook@parliament.qld.gov.au
United front to tackle Corona Virus By now, you would be aware of the very serious measures both State and Federal governments have taken to slow the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). I myself had a scare last month after attending an event with Senator Susan McDonald, who tested positive for the virus. Upon learning of this, I self-isolated and was tested before receiving a negative result. In these difficult times, it is important to follow all medical advice to minimise the risk of spreading the Coronavirus in the Community. When it comes to supplies; shop locally, only buy what you need and keep being kind and considerate to each other, especially our elderly Australians who are struggling to get supplies among recent episodes of panic buying. There is no doubt the negative financial impacts of this public health situation will also be felt by local businesses, including those in Rollingstone and Townsville’s Northern Beaches. Measures taken by the State Government include; offering jobs support loans, mentoring sessions, financial workshops, industry support and a payroll tax relief package. More information on what is available can be found by visiting www.business.qld.gov.au and following the links. My office can also assist in pointing you in the right direction should you require further information on what State Government financial support is available by emailing hinchinbrook@parliament.qld.gov.au. Katter’s Australian Party will continue to lobby the State Government for further financial support in this difficult time. It is important we keep the local economy going while at the same time practicing good personal hygiene and social distancing. I have every faith in our scientists and medical professionals who are working round the clock to find a vaccine so that life can return to normal as soon as possible……..Stay safe and look out for one another. Nick Dametto MP Member for Hinchinbrook
THE BOOK STATION At the Community Centre Monday to Friday 9-3pm
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Trip Advisor
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The ‘Rolly Rag’ is produced by a team of volunteers — any comments, criticisms or complaints should be addressed to the Secretary, RaDCA Inc P.O. Box 35, Rollingstone, 4816. All text and layout remains the copyright of the Rollingstone and District Community Association Inc (RaDCA Inc) (the Publisher). The Rolly Rag (the Rag) can not accept responsibility for any unsolicited material or transparencies. The Rag is fully independent and its views are not necessarily those of any company, organisation, club or person mentioned herein. All copyrights and trademarks are recognised and all images are used for the purpose of the dissemination of information only. No part of this publication can be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. Letters to the editor are encouraged by ‘the Rag’, as is the right to free speech. Any letters to the editor received and/or printed do not necessarily represent the views of the publisher. The publisher accepts no responsibility for views expressed by contributors through freedom of speech, however, only letters supplied with a name and address will be published. Letters will be published with name only. We try to print articles as they are presented, but we do reserve the right to edit. ‘The Rag’ will endeavor to publish all articles submitted pending time limitations. Acceptance of an article by ‘the Rag’ is not a guarantee that the article will be published. The Trade Practices Act of 1st October 1974, relating to consumer protection, places a heavy burden on advertisers and publishers of such advertisements and articles. Section 62 of this Act imposes a general duty on everyone not to engage in trade or commerce, or in a conduct that is misleading and deceptive. In view of the obvious impossibility of ensuring that all advertising submitted for our newspaper complies with this Act, advertisers will appreciate the absolute need themselves to ensure that the Act is adhered to. P 10
Indoor Carpet Bowls At The Community Centre Wednesday Morning and Night 9-11.30am & 7-9pm!!!! Morning: $2.50 Night: $2.00 This is a FUN activity and is guaranteed to be a winner!! All skill levels & All age groups Just turn up and see how much fun you will have! Further info contact Chris on 47707855
Come and join us for a great time!
Board Games Played on the third Tuesday of each month between 2-4pm at the Hall. Scrabble, Mahjong, Yahtzee and MORE!!! Bring along your favourite game if you want or play with any of our games!
$2 for an afternoon of fun with like minded people.
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Balgal Beach Healthsave Pharmacy
2 Purono Parkway, Yabulu 4818
114 Mystic Avenue, Balgal Beach 4816
PH: 07 4778 6233 FAX: 07 4778 6733
PH: 07 4770 7400 FAX: 07 4770 7399
8.30am – 6pm Monday – Friday 8.30am – 1pm Saturday
8.30am – 5pm Monday – Friday 8.30am – 12pm Saturday
FREE Blood Pressure Checks
* Hire Equipment
*NDSS Agent – Diabetes Supplies
Blister Packaging for your medicines
* Full Prescription Service
*Delivery available for those in need
MLE – Making Life Easy (Large range of Home Healthcare aids)
*Ear Piercing *Faulding Vitamins
Pharmacy Choice Brand Products (Quality product made affordable with 100% money back guarantee) Easy parking available
Common Signs and Symptom for Cold and Flu As the Cold and Flu season approaches, below is a chart to help you identify the difference between a Cold OR a Flu and with Covid-19 on everyone’s mind the symptoms of what we know have been listed. For more information you can go to Queensland Health website www.health.qld.gov.au/ The most important thing to remember is to practise good hygiene, with regular handwashing. Boosting your immune system by eating fresh fruits and vegetables lucky we have the Pace Farm Truck. If you have any concerns or questions please don’t hesitate to give us a call on 47707400. If you are experience difficulty breathing or you are really unwell contact 000. The Team at Balgal Beach Pharmacy Frank, Bec and Kristie
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BALGAL BEACH MEDICAL PRACTICE Tel: 47707 244 Fax: 47707 100 Please listen to any recorded message for information on out of hours services
BLUEWATER MEDICAL PRACTICE 2 PURONO PARKWAY, PURONO PARK
Email: manager@balgalmedical.com.au Open Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Saturday 8.30am to 1pm Tel: 07 4778 6444 OR you can book ONLINE via our website www.bluewatermedical.com
Call from 8am for Appointments Mon
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General Practitioners and Allied Health Services
General Practitioners Dr Zakia Sultana Monday & Wednesday (Bulk Billing) Dr Yazar Win Monday & Wednesday March (Bulk Billing) Dr Lucia Rajnoch Tuesday (Bulk Billing) Dr Vladimir Hasa Friday 20th & 27th March only (Private billing) Dr Diana Hopkins Friday (Bulk billing)
Allied Health Services PHYSIOTHERAPY - Leanna Clarke (4th, 18th and 25th March) PSYCHOLOGY – Natalie Arnel (9th & 23rd March) DIETITIAN - Fuel Your Life (9th March) See your GP for referrals to these services. PATHOLOGY - Wednesday 8.30 to 12noon
At Balgal Beach Medical Centre every third Saturday of the month Balgal Beach residents with dental emergencies can see us at our practice at
SATURDAY 21st MARCH 2020 MYTOOTHDOCTOR
Townsville Paediatric and Special Needs Dentistry Located at Bushland Beach Medical Centre 367 Mt Low Parkway Bushland Beach Tel no. 4775 5754 / Mobile 0427298698
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PHONE SUE FOR ANMARCH DATES FOR APPOINTMENT 4th
BABZ AQUA GROUP As our Season has been brought to a early close by the “Corona Virus”, we wish to extend our Thanks to the Rollingstone Resort for their Diligence in keeping us healthy through the use of the pool and of course, the occasional coffee gathering at the bar area. It has been a very enjoyable season with the group numbers growing and Babz, Rebecca and Carol keeping everyone moving with SPLASH, FUN and FRIVOLTY. Our Social “End of Season” gathering has also had to be cancelled but we are thinking of a mid Winter Social when Quarantines are lifted and life returns to normal, so keep an eye on your emails. Be Safe, be Healthy, keep those hands WASHED and above all; keep moving over Winter and we will see you all back for next season. Thank you to everyone who has supported the Group.
SPLASH.…..FUN…...FITNESS Centrelink Access Point at the Community Centre Centrelink provides phone, fax, copier and computer access for individuals wanting to access Centrelink services. To make a claim or an enquiry please make use of the equipment and services available through the Access Point. Limited Medicare services also available.
4770 7698
futurefurnishingsmk@gmail.com
0437 555 469
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Chinese Herbal Medicine Consultations only available via phone/email, during the COVID-19 health crisis. Acupuncture treatments not available at this time.
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Balgal Beach Boating & Leisure Club News G.Day All, Our first BBQ for the year got us off to a great start. It was nice to be together again. We had top food, thanks to the cooks; they do a great job and thanks to the ladies who prepare such scrumptious deserts. We all enjoy them. YOU ALL DESERVE A MEDAL. We had a game of Trivia and the winning team was Denis, Barbara, Joan, Carol and Cheryl.…GOOD GAME GUYS YOU GAVE EVERYONE A FLOGGING. Bob won the members draw. Good onya mate. Several of our lovely ladies had birthdays recently, Happy Birthday to you all. The program for this years activities was handed out and it should be a wonderful year. Our first outing was to Bushland Beach Hotel for Breakfast on the 15th March. What a wonderful smorgasbord they have. Great food, as much as you can eat. I am sure no one would need lunch. 29 Members attended. On the 17th MAY we are going to the Harvey Range Tea Rooms for Breakfast. WE ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT OUTING. Due to the Corona virus the Community Hall may have to close. We will advise Members where and if our functions will be held. Visitors are always welcome to our functions and cost is $10 per person and children under 12 are free. Members are always free. Well stay safe and love life ………………...All the best from your Committee Members.
Paluma in the Clouds - Colwyn Campbell
Australia has experienced a tough time over the past twelve months, with drought, devastating fires and then floods ravaging so much of the country. The disasters seemed almost Biblical in their destructive power and some flippantly asked – ‘What next? Plague? And now, the Corona virus, which is being compared with the plague-like Spanish Flu which swept across the world a century ago has dealt Australia a further blow. In our small communities along the coast and here, in Paluma, we have been relatively protected from these events but it seems inevitable that we cannot escape the impact of Corona. What havoc, the Corona Virus, or Covid 19 as it is now referred to, has created. It is hard to contemplate the social and financial ramifications and the suffering this virus will cause. Who would have thought that a tiny organism, invisible to the naked eye, could bring the whole world to its knees? The panic and hysteria about it is astounding – and alarming, but then so much mis-information has been spread, partly by both media and social media, that who can help but be confused. With more protection measures being announced daily, the situation must be taken very seriously. Because I am writing this in mid-March, I was thinking about the Ides of March and why this time is considered unlucky. The date was made famous by William Shakespeare in his play about Julius Caesar, whose soothsayer warned him, ‘Beware the Ides of March’. Caesar was murdered by Brutus on that day, 15th March. The Ides marked the 74th day of the Roman calendar and coincided with 15th March. It was linked to phases of the moon, the full moon falling on 15th of each March, May, July and October and on the 13th for the other months. Several religious observances were held on this date which was also the deadline for settling debts. Since the time of Caesar’s murder, this date has been considered unlucky and several major calamities, (such as Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939), have occurred over the centuries on the Ides of March. Another unpropitious date is a Friday 13 of any month. So, defying superstition, on Friday 13th of March, Paluma had a visit from Bob Katter and Nick Dametto who came for morning tea and discussions with the PDCA executive and other members of the Paluma community. Mr Katter flew in by helicopter and it was quite a sight to see the shiny little aircraft parked on our Village Green. A few days after the visit, Nick Dametto voluntarily isolated himself as he had symptoms of the virus. He was tested and to the relief of everyone, his test came back negative. The Saint Patrick’s night dinner went ahead as planned, on 14th March with everyone enjoying good food, good company and much laughter. The AGM and a barbecue lunch are to go ahead as planned on Saturday 21st March, with a certain amount of social distancing being observed. As a practical precaution, Paluma residents are observing this in any case. We can still walk our dogs and keep in social contact without risking infection. For those of us who were looking forward to time in our gardens – no hope: the mosquito plague is showing no sign of abating! At this time, it has not been decided whether to cancel the Easter Markets or to keep the History Display open. We are taking each day is it comes. Keep up with Paluma news on the website: paluma.org Stay healthy and safe, everyone and look after one another! PALUMA MARKET: Sunday 12th April 9.00-1.00 A variety of stalls and Sausage Sizzle on the Village Green. New stallholders are welcomed. Contact -L.Hyland at lhyland@optusnet.com.au or Ph. 47737675 for details.
News update: Paluma Easter Market has been Cancelled.
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Fisherman’s Landing Fishing & Social Club News Hello Members and welcome. The End of Month BBQ on Friday 28 February was reasonably well attended. Thanks again to Greg Sant and Condo who cooked, Col Pace for the rissoles and the various Ladies who provided the salads and side-dishes. Monthly Club Fishing Competition winners were Senior, Wayne Truscott and Gavin Love. Dan Dale won the Mystery Prize and the Junior Category went to Cameron Love. The Club Members’ Draw was not claimed, the number was 5, Robert and Kirsty Pratt. The draw prize pool now jackpots to $100.00 so be at the next BBQ for a chance to win. The Closed Club Barra competition went very well with a record number of 17 Members entering the event with a total of $500.00 on offer in the different categories. There were only 4 Barra caught and all by the same person, 11-year-old Shari Truscott who walked away with a very impressive trophy and some loot to boot. Well done and congratulations Shari. Don’t forget we have the new Club Stubby Coolers for sale at The Landing for $5.00 each and you can order your Club Shirts either on BBQ nights or any other time by contacting Acting President Graham. We welcome new Members John Buttigieg from Howitson Drive and Bill and On from Mystic Avenue. John is a keen fisherperson who should fit in well in our Club, I don’t know of Bill or On’s fishing prowess but I do know that they are bloody good cooks. Welcome, we hope you have a happy time in your new Club. The Kids Fishing Classic which will be open to all children from any area and not just Club Members is currently being organized by our own Fishing Events Co-ordinator Dan Dale. Dan will advertise this event once he has all the details in place. On the sick list this month we have Club Treasurer Garry Luff who is hobbling around on crutches or in a wheel chair after a foot operation. There has also been some excellent news out of Melbourne where Club Member Russell Rowe is successfully recovering from a Marrow Bone Transplant. Meanwhile, the sprightly Richard Pickering recently received some great news about his problem. ONYA Boys! Also, on the list is Tony and Kerrie Cochrane who are both recuperating after surgery or illness. Get well soon, your community needs you both. Thirteen people attended the CPR Refresher or full day First Aid Course on 14 March which was organized by your Club. Thank you, Di, for arranging this training again and a special thanks to RADCA for allowing the use of the Community Hall. Just think Cyril, that is another 13 local people who will rush to your assistance should you fall over. Don’t forget, there is a defibrillator at The Fishermans Landing for public use and no pre-training is required to use this item, it is fool proof. During this last month there was a change in the Club leadership where Di Thompson resigned as President at the conclusion of our monthly Committee meeting. Vice-President Graham Milliken took over as Acting President until the next Club Annual General Meeting, (AGM) later this year. The position of Vice-President remains vacant. Di did volunteer to remain on the committee until the AGM to act as Club Events Co-ordinator on the provision that she does not be required to organize or attend any Club events held at The Fishermans Landing e.g. Club End of Month BBQ Nights. I am probably showing bias here but I believe Di has been one of the best hard -working Presidents this Club has known; bar none. She always strived to get the best outcomes for Club Members and to her the Club always came first in our family day to day life. She regarded all Club Members as her extended family. The reason for her sudden resignation after about 6 years or so is not medical or personal as some have theorised. Di does say however, that she believes she has come out of this with her personal integrity and reputation intact. Please think long and hard about the make-up of the new Committee post AGM, we need new younger Executive and General Committee Members to carry this Club forward otherwise it will stagnate. We need a forceful, up front, in your face Committee who will not accept any attempts to be stood over, bullied or intimidated by snowflakes. Look around, have a think, who do you know who would fit the bill? Nominate them, be daring in your nominations but for God’s sake do something! I will be resigning as Secretary and Club Rolly Rag scribe at the AGM or earlier if at all possible, so now you have at least one position to consider filling……………………….Until next month, Ninger
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Hello All, I am pleased to announce I have been appointed as the Officer in Charge of the Rollingstone Police Station. Sadly, that is about the only good news I can bring to this edition. At the time of putting pen to paper the Australian Government has been required to implement arguably the most stringent social distancing practices in our history. Obviously, there is a need to keep the most vulnerable members of our community safe and at present by keeping your distance and maintaining good hygiene regimes you are doing your part. There are going to be a lot of hard times coming very quickly, remember we are all in this together. May I suggest you consider the following • Look out for each other. If you have an older person living near you have a chat over the fence to see how they are going. • People are going to be doing it tough financially. The government has already released information about different packages, I urge you to access funds. • Don’t resort to a crime to support your life style, it will not be tolerated. Reach out for assistance. • Social distancing is not social isolation – consider different ways to communicate. I remember having teenagers at home, so I’ve already had to learn that the hard way! • This is going to cause stress. Get out of the house, go for a walk, go fishing, ride a bike ride or swim at the creek – just remember to keep your distance from others. • Access reputable sources for information. With the shortage of toilet paper reported forgive me for not shaking your hand for the foreseeable future. Stay safe…….TJ. SGT Tony Jacobs 4006515 Officer In Charge Rollingstone Police Station Mobile 0456096305
Elevate went up to Paluma Outerlimits Adventure Centre in Term 01 and was a huge success. We are having our term 01 break up hopefully on the 4th April
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MARSHMALLOW BUNNIES INGREDIENTS 2 cups Sugar 2 tbsp Gelatine 1 tsp Vanilla Extract 2 cups Coconut 1/4 tsp Salt 1 tsp Green Food Colouring 1 cup Boiling Water
METHOD Dissolve the gelatine in the cup of boiling water. In a mix master or similar - add the sugar to a clean bowl, and pour in the gelatine mixture. Beat on the highest setting for approximately 10 - 15 minutes or until the marshmallow is really thick and white. Add the vanilla and the pinch of salt to the mixture while it is still beating. Meanwhile use a canola spray to grease your bunny moulds and a lamington tray. Spoon in the mixture, make sure you try and press the marshmallow into all the nooks and crannies. With a smooth knife make the marshmallow flat on top and place the moulds in the fridge for about an hour. To do the grass, cut the set marshmallow into squares using a hot knife, and toss with a few drops of green food colouring. Line your dish well (leave a space for the Mummy rabbit). Gently remove the marshmallow bunnies from the moulds, cover in plain coconut and place gently on the grass. Using a cotton bud or end of a match, dip in food colouring and colour the ears, eyes and nose. Keep covered until ready to eat. P19
PINEAPPLE RICE SALAD INGREDIENTS 1 cup (200gr) basmati rice 2 cups shredded wombok 1/4 large fresh pineapple, peeled, cored & thinly sliced 250gr cherry tomatoes, halved 1 spring onion, thinly sliced 1/3 cup coriander leaves, chopped 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves, chopped 2 tabs. Lime juice 1 and a half tabs. Fish sauce 1 tab. Brown sugar 1/3 cup Flavour Escapes Thai Sweet Chilli Cashews 1/4 cup flaked coconut or coconut chips, toasted Mint sprigs extra to serve METHOD Cook the rice according to packet directions. Transfer to large bowl and set aside to cool. Add the wombok, pineapple, spring onion, coriander and mint to the bowl. Whisk the lime juice, fish sauce and sugar in a jug until well combined. Add half the dressing to rice mixture. Gently toss until well combined. Place the rice mixture on a serving platter. Sprinkle with the cashews and coconut. Serve with extra mint sprigs and remaining dressing.
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MARCH RAINFALL REPORT Monthly Rain totals as at 28/03/20 Rainfall for March: 100.5mm Year to date: 1012.4mms Wet Days: 8 Max Temp: ° on /03/20 Min Temp: ° on /03/20 Access the data from our local weather station at: www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/ dashboard?ID=IQUEENSL849
PARCEL COLLECTION SERVICE If anyone in the community would like a parcel picked up in Townsville and delivered to your door on the day our Community Bus goes into town (weekly on Thursdays), call Chris (855), organise it with her and it will be done. COST is $5.
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ROLLINGSTONE AND DISTRICT LEO CLUB
G’day again Rollingstone and what a fun-filled month Leos have had. On Sunday 1st March 13 Leos,1 Dad and our three Leo Advisors Travis, Shirley and John – together with 3 other Lions, participated in Clean Up Australia Day, with a total of 15 bags of rubbish collected in the Rollingstone and Highway Truck Stop areas. This was followed by a Barbecue in Bushy Parker Park and finished off with a refreshing swim in our free flowing Rollingstone Creek. Then on Friday 13th May, 8 Leos together with Shirley and John driving the Rollingstone Community Bus travelled down to Lions Camp Kanga at Peter Faust Dam near Proserpine for the Queensland State Leos Council and Camp. Over the three days we met Leos from all over Queensland and participated in various group activities and mini-workshops; both indoors, on the oval and at night. They certainly knew where the Rolly Leos were in our distinctive new shirts – thank you Councillor Margie Ryder for your support in getting some funding to assist with these. All up a great weekend in a terrific location and it was fun to make new friends and learn of the activities they do in their own locations to support various Community events. They all liked our stories from the Dunny Derby and the various other activities we have already done and planned for this year. And now, sadly, because of the Corona Virus we have had to cancel some of our activities, including the planned distribution of Easter Eggs at the Children’s and other Wards of the Townsville Hospital on Easter Thursday. We are still planning to proceed with some of our outdoor activities over the School Holiday break, including the Car Wash on Election Day (at this stage)! Want to get involved and join in the fun with our Rolly Leos right here in our beautiful Community, then talk to Leo President Morgan or any other of the Leos or contact one of our Leo Advisors:Travis Johnson: Mob: 0439 540552 or Shirley Muller: Mob: 0407 114687 LEADERSHIP plus EXPERIENCE plus OPPORTUNITY = LEOs.
Rollingstone and District Lions Club Inc. Greetings to All, Many of the fundraising Activities that we were expecting to participate in 2020 have been cancelled in the light of Community concerns and safety. This includes our annual Rollingstone Pineapple Festival which will be cancelled this year and will leave us in a quiet period with uncertainty as to when we will be back into full swing. This does not mean we are closed to our Community needs and during this quiet time. We will be actively building our club to be stronger than ever when this COVID 19 has passed. Many of our Club Members will have little projects to work on in preparation for the light at the end of the tunnel with equipment maintenance etc. We are concerned that some Members of our Community may have difficulties with the Community bus not running to Townsville on a Thursday and we are looking at ways to offer a service. Perhaps we have Members who will assist with transport for the early morning once a week if there is a need, just give me a ring if your need assistance. 0412396450 Our motto is ‘We Serve’, so we are committed to continue to provide solutions for Community needs Take care Dowie
BALGAL BEACH WEBSITE Hi to All Businesses Owners in Balgal Beach and surrounds. We now have our very own website. It’s free to advertise your business or upcoming event. Jump onto balgalbeach.com.au The more people that register the bigger and better it will be for our Community. Email info@balgalbeach.com.au for further information. P22
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Simply this is Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with others that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for Alcoholics Anonymous membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for Alcoholics Anonymous membership. We are self supporting through our own contributions. Alcoholics Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organisation or institution, does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses or opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. If you or someone you know have a problem with alcohol, please contact Alcoholics Anonymous on 4771 5411 or come to a meeting Monday nights 7pm at Rollingstone Rural Transaction Centre…….Phone: 4771 5411
Op Shop Please be mindful, that while all donations are gratefully received, your goods need to be in reasonable condition. Please ask yourself “if it is not good enough to give to my best friend—is it good enough to give to the Op Shop?” Please be advised the Op Shop cannot accept: Electrical goods; large knives; bulky, chipboard or damaged furniture
CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO THE “CORONA VIRUS”
Rollingstone & District Seniors Well, where can I start. We did have lots of events, trips etc in the pipeline but because of some silly disease that is running around...We have all been grounded. Gosh, I can’t think when the last time I was grounded….too long ago to remember. Hubby has tried to ground me but sorry sweety, didn’t work. Lol...Cheers….Kc
CRAFT AFTERNOON. Our first Craft Afternoon was a resounding success. 12 ladies turned up, more than what we were expecting. There was a vast selection of ideas and we are looking forward to our next session, whenever that may be. All welcome, ladies and gents and kids even to just socialise. Phone: 44015618, email or FB Wendy Clarke (Seniors President) for inquiries.
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COMMUNITY DIRECTORY Rollingstone & District Community Assoc Inc.
Alcoholics Anonymous
44 Community Cres, Rollingstone 4816
For More Information 47715 411
Committee: President:
Sue Von Wald
0407753562
Treasurer:
Lynne Prytherch
47707 689
Hon. Secretary
Chris Martin
47707 855
Ian Dow
0412396450
Deb Calder
47707 474
Geoffrey Prytherch
47707 689
Ann Martin All Correspondence to:
0408100083
The Secretary
Community Centre Manager
Chris Martin
Community Centre Assistant
Mark Eberle 47707 855
8am - 4pm E-mail:
Fax: 47707 811
rollingstonertc@bigpond.com
Community Hall Phone (M-F 9am-3pm) @ op shop 47707 153 ROLLY RAG E-mail:
rollingstonerag@bigpond.com
Contact:
Rag office
47707 799
Police Office Hours 9.30am - 3.30pm Tuesday to Thursday
47707 144
(excluding Public Holidays) Sergeant
0456096305
TJ
Front Desk Admin Rural Fire Brigade Rollingstone
John Pace
Toomulla
Rudi Schwarz
47707 348 47707 813 / 0408021690
S.E.S. Emergency - Flood or Storm HQ
13 2500 47707 589
Rob Wilson
47707 498
Rollingstone State School Andrew Stallman
Sophie Connolly
47707 616
Secretary
Kerrie Cochrane
47707 034
Fisherman’s Landing Fishing & Social Club Inc. Acting President
Graham Milliken
0428416060
Secretary
Neil Thompson
0427240472
47516 511
Paluma & District Community Association President
Jamie Oliver
0408710030
1st. Vice President
Sarah Swan
0439492351
Secretary
Michele Bird
0417767099
Email:
mbird09@bigpond.com
Treasurer
Wilfred Karnoll
47788 441
President
Ewan Cameron
0417719043
Secretary
Suzi Vincent
0409880902
Rollingstone RSL
Rollingstone & District Lions Club President
Ian Dow
0412396450
Secretary
John Holliday
0414808483
Rollingstone & District Seniors Inc. President
Wendy Clark
0418654242
Secretary
Kerrie Cochrane
0412492861
President
Rhonda Schwarz
47707 813
Michael Blake
Animal Refuge
47745 130
Animal Ambulance (after hours)
47745 130
RSPCA Inspection
47744 714
Straying Stock
47738 411
National Parks & Wildlife Service
47212 399
N.Q. Wildlife Care Group
Margaret Preston (Vet) Livestock on highway—REPORT TO
47707 001
Mutarnee State School Principal:
Faye Thomson
Bird Rescue 47707 313
Rollingstone state school P & C Assoc. President:
President
Animal Contact Numbers
Fire Permit
Principal:
Balgal Beach Boating & Leisure Club Inc.
Toomulla Community Association Raymond Pace 47707 285 / 0427116604
Hencamp Creek
Group Leader
47786 033
North Townsville Community Hub
Rollingstone Qld 4816
Monday - Friday
C/o Northern Beaches Station
Playgroup
44 Community Crescent,
RTC
Ambulance
47708 131
Justices Of The Peace Chris Martin M-F 8am-4pm Max Agnew
0414717374 47707 356 / 041296553 0403262212 13 19 40 47707 855 0409689320
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Rollingstone General Store 6.30am to 6pm every day Cheap petrol, diesel, oil and car products Gas cylinder refills Newspapers and magazines Gift cards and stationery Milk and fresh bread Pet food and bones Ice-cream Cold soft drinks, iced tea, flavoured milk
POST OFFICE
Hot pies and sausage rolls
Pay bills (rego, phone, power etc)
FRESH COFFEE
Phone credit (all networks) Post parcels and letters
Barista quality Bounce coffee
PARCEL COLLECTION ONLY
Latte, cappuccino, caramel, skinny, etc.
BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY
Try our chocolate muffins
NEED HARDWARE? Lots of new stock on display.
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGIES
Potatoes
Eggs
Onions
Bananas
Tomatoes
Pineapples
Plus Extensive range of Frozen Vegetables
Going Fishing? We stock tackle, lines, lures, BAIT for local conditions
R os co, Olga, N ess i e
FRESH MEAT IN CRYOVAC PAKS
Barbeque Sausages
Lean Mince
Rump Steak
Rosco’s famous ham off the bone
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APRIL 2020 Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
EVERYTHING SUSPENDED EXCEPT BREASTSCREEN BUS TBA RING 132050 for APPOINTMENT
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1 1-7th BREASTSCREEN BUS AT RTC
2 PHONE 132050 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
3 8am Entire Wellbeing Weight Circuit Class 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road 11am Computer Class at RTC
9am Indoor bowls at hall 9.00am Hairdresser @ RTC 7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
5 1 7.30am St Anthony’s Church @ Community Centre PHONE 132050 TO MAKE AN APP 12 7.30am St Anthony’s Church @ Community Centre
6 9am Line dancing 12.30 Cards @ Hall 7 pm AA Meeting at RTC PHONE 132050 TO MAKE AN APP 13 9am Line dancing 12.30 Cards @ Hall 7 pm AA Meeting at RTC
7 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
PHONE 132050 TO MAKE AN APP 14 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
8 9am Indoor bowls at hall 9.00am Hairdresser @ RTC 7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
15 9am Indoor bowls at hall 9.00am Hairdresser @ RTC 7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards (in Community) 9.30am Playgroup at Hall
Saturday 4 9am-12 Op Shop PHONE 132050 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
PHONE 132050 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMEN T
9 8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards (in Community) 9.30am Playgroup at Hall
10 8am Entire Wellbeing Weight Circuit Class 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
11 12.30 BINGO at HALL
16 8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards (in Community) 9.30am Playgroup at Hall
17 8am Entire Wellbeing Weight Circuit Class 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
18 Mobile Dentist at Doctors
9am VET at Hall
VET at HALL for PILLS and SCRIPTS ONLY by PHONE ARRANGEMENT
19 7.30am St Anthony’s Church @ Community Centre
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20 9am Line dancing 12.30 Cards @ Hall 7 pm AA Meeting at RTC
21 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
22 9am Indoor bowls at hall 9.00am Hairdresser @ RTC
26 9am Line dancing 12.30 Cards @ Hall 12.30 Cards @ Hall 7 pm AA Meeting at RTC
27 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
28 9am Indoor bowls at hall 9.00am Hairdresser @ RTC
7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
23 8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards (in Community) 9.30am Playgroup at Hall
24 8am Entire Wellbeing Weight Circuit Class 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
29 8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards (in Community) 9.30am Playgroup at Hall
30 8am Entire Wellbeing Weight Circuit Class 9.30 Aquarobics at Big 4, Hencamp Road
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OUT AND ABOUT MARCH 2020
Gordon and Cindy up at the fruit and vegie Truck. Note the “social-distancing” table and netting. Love those legs!! ☺
Fred and Paula Gillam were fortunate to be allocated a Paver in Captains Walk on southern entrance to new cowboys stadium.
Thanks to John Muller, our Baby Bus got some minutes of fame.
Breakfast at Bushland Beach Hotel. Great Morning had by All
Lauren and Jeffrey Pace were married under a secluded pocket of trees beside a lake at Lauren’s family’s property and the reception was held at Jeffrey’s family’s home.