JULY 2017
Free official newsletter of Rollingstone and District Association Incorporated AED (DEFIBRILLATOR) at FISHERMANS LANDING for PUBLIC USE
Letter to the Editor Last week we had some devastating and heartbreaking news. Our beautiful Grandson passed away as a result of SIDS. I'm sure many of you would either know or have heard of someone that has been affected by this terrible condition. My son and daughter-in-law are trying to raise awareness and funds to prevent families from suffering their same heartbreak in the future. Our son Peter grew up in Balgal and went to Rollingstone school. Madonna and Bryan Reinke. This is their story:
Our baby Joshua Reinke was born on May 4th at just 31 weeks. He spent 5 weeks of his life in hospital and then we were able to take him home for 7 of the most precious days of our lives. Joshua sadly passed away on the 18th June 2017 surrounded by love in his parents arms. RIP our perfect little baby - we will love you forever. We've created this page because we want to make a difference. We are inspired by the work of SIDS and Kids and wanted to support them by raising money as part of our participation in Red Nose Day 2017. Please help us make a difference and help us honour Joshua's life by donating. We want Joshua's loss to have meaning in this life and for our fundraising to both bring about a cure but also help other families that face these situations." Please follow the link to donate to the SIDS cause - every little bit helps and let's show Josh that his 6 weeks on Earth touched so many lives.https://rednoseday2017.everydayhero.com/au/tth-health-well-being-service-group/wizard/share
Front cover: Preparing the carpark for the Pineapple Festival. Thank you to Mr Harvey, the Pace family and the RRFB. (See Rollingstone and District Lions Club on Page 29 ) Photo supplied by Chris Martin Thank you to everyone who contributes photographs and articles. We try to include as many as possible in our publication. Please keep them coming . Editor P2
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 centre.
The Mystic Sands Golf Resort has new owners.
AB (BANJO) PATERSON Tribute Show and dinner
They have great plans for the future There are new food options available, including lunch and coffee. Call in and meet Mick and Lisa and check out the menu while you are there See page 27 for more details.
ART AND CRAFT EXPO/ COMPETITION SATURDAY 5TH AUGUST AT ROLLINGSTONE COMMUNITY CENTRE Adult and junior sections 10am to 3pm See page 18 for details.
15th July 2017 at 6pm at the Community Centre. Presented by the Seniors See advt on page 29 for more information
Tuesdays 9.30 am to 11.30 am One on one computer training. Contact Chris at the Community Centre for more information. THE MARKETS ARE BACK BIG brekky is on and waiting for customers Mons coffee is ready the stallholders are keen . All they need is YOU Balgal Beach Markets 3rd June New Stallholders and car boot sales always welcome !
MARK IT ON YOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR
PINEAPPLE FESTIVAL IS BACK BIGGER THAN EVER If that’s possible!! Last year was HUGE
SATURDAY 9TH SEPTEMER
For online up to date information on what's happening in the Community
Balgal Beach News look us up on Facebook
Read Page 9 for information regarding a garden makeover. P3
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TOOMULLA: 5th June - NO SERVICE, VAN MAINTENANCE
19th JUNE
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BLUEWATER: Sunday Only
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Hello Rollingstone District, I’m making a guest appearance in the Coppers Log this month while Sgt Gough is on Long Service Leave. I hope you have all been keeping well in this magnificent weather…. If only I could spend more time in it fishing! I would like to touch on a serious issue for a moment. Ice or methyl amphetamine use in our community. The use of Ice nationwide has increased to epidemic proportions and our small community does not remain untouched by this very serious issue. In fact 2016 statistics reveal that the use of ice among those who live in regional areas is significantly higher than those who reside in the city. Between 2010 to 2016 there has been a 36% increase in the number of reported ice users. Ice users exhibit violent, erratic and paranoid behaviour, leading to psychosis. Ice users often act out in an aggressive and violent manner. More often than not it is the ice user’s family and children, others in the community and the emergency services who are on the receiving end of the drug fuelled violence. This violent behaviour often occurs while the user is under the influence and also when they are “coming down” and looking for their next “hit”. Moreover drug dealers (of all kinds) who are owed debts exhibit violence toward those who owe, including their children and families. What does this mean for you? When drugs of all kinds start to filter into a community police see a marked increase in offences such as domestic violence, break and enters, stealing of motor vehicles and violent assaults. The victims of these offences are most often YOU, the innocent community member going about your daily business. Basically if we clean up the drugs = we see a decrease in crime. ALL of us have a responsibility to keep our children and families safe and keep our community a safe and friendly neighbourhood in which to play and live. Individually you are the eyes and ears of police and each person represents an opportunity to keep crime out of our wonderful community. If you see, hear or smell anything suspicious I urge you to contact Policelink 131 444 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersqld.com.au and report what you have observed. It may be something small, you may not even be sure what you saw, but if your gut is telling you something is not right then I strongly encourage you to report it. Can they find out it was me? NO - You can remain completely anonymous if you wish. If you do provide your details (Police may have some clarification questions when investigating) they are protected by section 119 of the Drugs Misuse Act in that any person or police officer who discloses your details are guilty of a crime and liable to 5 years imprisonment. I would encourage anyone who makes a report to keep it private. Moving onto hoons. We have had some reports of some hooning around Balgal Beach and the Bruce Highway. Again we have families with small children walking and riding their bikes along the roads in the afternoon and our streets are no place for hoons (this is particularly relevant given the school holiday period). Put simply I will NOT accept hoons on our streets. If you see any vehicles that you believe to be hooning, travelling at high speed, doing burnouts etc I again urge you to take down the registration and description of the vehicle and driver if possible and contact the police station, Policelink, or Crimestoppers as above so that I can follow up with these individuals. The QLD government not long ago cracked down heavily on hooning and now hoons can expect to have their vehicle’s immobilised, impounded or forfeited for hooning offences. I have no issue whatsoever in keeping these irresponsible people and their vehicles off our streets. So in summing up my message to the community this month is empowerment! I want you all to feel empowered to assist us in protecting our community from all forms of crime. Crimes are rarely committed under the nose of even the most diligent police officer and we need your help in identifying the individuals that simply do not belong in this community. Help us, help you! My message to individuals who do intend on continuing this behaviour: Our small community does not afford offenders the anonymity that larger centres do – everyone knows someone who knows something and the community is watching. Sgt Gough will be back in the July edition of the Coppers Log. Until next time, stay safe and look after each other. Sutto
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), just call Chris (855), organise it with her and it will be done.
COST is $5. P5
NOTES FROM THE R.T.C 4 July
Broadband for Seniors
13 July
Garden Group Meeting 7pm
5 July
No Mobile Library (Maintenance)
15 July
Tribute to AB (Banjo) Paterson
7 July
TCC Computer Tutorial at the RTC
18 July
Board Games at the RTC
6 July
2 x Origami Workshops Adults and Children
20 July
Visiting Vet on hall Veranda
8 July
Bingo
5 Aug
Art Expo (Pineapples)
Thank you to everyone who put their crafty talents to the test making a Dream Catcher with Maree Blackman of Harmony by the Sea (Bluewater). Thank you, Maree for being so accommodating while organising this activity and for your time conducting the lessons. There are so many talented people both young and young at heart, is this community. We enjoy putting together these activities, getting everyone involved and creating. Being creative is as good for the soul as having a jaw shattering belly laugh, a big soppy, sloppy nose dripping cry or physical activity. The natural body chemicals released at these times create our natural highs (and they are free). Places are still available for our second activity – Origami Workshop for kids and History of Origami for the adults. Thursday 6 July with the Adults workshop being held between 2 & 3pm and the children’s session starting at 3.15 to 4.30pm. Have a look above for the activities at the hall. Yet again there is something going on each week not including our regular activities. The Car Boot sale was a great success with approximately 15 sellers bringing along their gear. A good steady stream of people attended with the carpark full at one stage. Thanks to the Lions for providing their famous Sausage Sizzle and to Mon for her wonderful coffees. It was a good day, we will be organising another Car Boot for later in the year. As the end of the Financial Year approaches, the RaDCA Management Committee will be calling for new members, give it some thought – do you have something to offer the community? Do you have skills that are required to assist with the running of the Community Centre and the associated events and activities provided by the Community Centre? Due to scheduled maintenance, the Mobile Library will not be at Rollingstone on Wednesday 5 July. The Library girls apologise in advance for any inconvenience. The Gardening Group are meeting on Thursday 13 July at 7pm at the Community Centre, to plan more activities and so everyone can have input. There are some wonderful ideas being put into the hat, they just need to be scheduled and organised. To make the evening a little more interesting bring along some plants, seedlings, cuttings that you would like to give away or swap. There are some amazing plants out there – if you have any oddities you want to show off please bring them along or if they are too big bring some photos even on your phones would do. The Art Competition/ Expo is only around the corner – Please let your friends know – What interesting creations can be made using the Humble Pineapple as the subject/ Theme. Narelle is ready and waiting to assist with One on One Computer tutoring on Tuesdays, between 9.30am and 11.30am. We have two bookings for 4 July, but can squeeze in a third if necessary. Call to make a booking. Patrick and Kellie from Mackey Wales Law, presented their ADH, EPA and wills information 13 June, the feedback forms state that this was a very informative and interesting workshop, the information was presented in a manner that the attendees would absorb and comprehend. Thank you, Patrick and Kellie your time and expertise is very much appreciated. Have you booked your tickets for the AB (Banjo) Paterson Tribute evening yet? Limited numbers mean you could miss out. Support our Seniors. Please support the Reinke Family in their efforts to Fundraise for SIDS – our support is with the whole Family. A big thank you to all the Performers on Sunday 4 June and to Judyana and Bob for co-ordinating the day. We had a good crowd who enjoyed an afternoon of music from The Gottani Sisters, Anita and Noelene Smith, Judyana and Tony and Friends Band, (Cheryl, Justin, Judyana and Tony), Keith Bagley, Peter Moxon, Peter Kleehammer, Chrissie, Joyce Stewart and Ben Hobson, and Lance and the Northern Beaches High School for the Equipment. Thanks to The Lions for the well-stocked bar and the Seniors for the yummy afternoon snacks. Wonderful effort Everyone. Thank you to Alec and Angie for taming the trees at the Community Centre, for Bob C for helping Michael with the tables and Chairs on the 3rd and 4th of June, Until next Month – keep safe and take care
Chris
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Nevis and Graham Foster have welcomed twin great-grandsons into their family. Kane & Kobi already have twin big sisters, Zoe and Mia, who are now going on 3. How’s that for family planning, and we wonder what the odds are of this occurring? Our Treasurer, Lynne Prytherch, was at Castletown recently when she ran into Helen Dyer and her carer. Helen is now w/chair-bound but otherwise seems to be doing well, and she now lives at (Ozcare) Villa Vincent. She recognised Lynnie and they had a lovely catchup chat. Madonna & Brian Reinke lost their precious little grandson, Joshua, to SIDS. And we are lost for words, but please know you are in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. We lost John Finn during June. At least, he’s no longer suffering, having been so ill for so long. Our thoughts and prayers are with Elaine and Luke. Vale John. And we’ve also heard that Ray Campbell isn’t well at all and is in hospital.
WOW!! Just WOW!!! What an afternoon of entertainment at the Rollingstone Community Association’s “Country Music” Concert. So much talent – how fortunate are we? Special thanks to Judy & Bob Holt for their wonderful organisation; to the Rollingstone Seniors and the Rollingstone Lions for supplying the food and drinks; to all the performers who gave freely of their time and talent for us all to enjoy; to our Centre Manager, Chris, who brings it all together and keeps it so; and to all those who turned up to enjoy what was on offer. There would have been 150 people in attendance who got to hear the Gottani Sisters, Charlie’s Angels, Keith Bagley, and so many other talented locals. Thank you all...............you’re all very, very special people. And what a way to spend several wonderfully enjoyable hours. We’ll probably do another one late in the year. Another worthwhile couple of hours was our Legal Presentation during June. There were 25 in attendance and Patrick Sutton and Kellie Hopkins from Mackey Wales Law were able to provide lots of beneficial information. Most well-received Our Car Boot Sale was held in perfect weather and the backdrop of our maturing trees provided a great place to hold it. Our thanks to Dan and Mon and the Lions for providing food and drinks. We had a goodly number of vendors and the community reception was also pleasing. It seems to have been a successful, friendly and fruitful morning for all involved. Have you tried the Pies at our local BP servo? If you haven’t, you ought to do yourself a favour and do so – but get there early. They quite honestly do go out of the door rather rapidly although there’re always Sausage Rolls if you miss out on the Pies. The Pies really are just THE BEST!! Please be aware that our Art & Craft Expo/Competition is on in early August for both children and adults on Saturday, August 5th. (Advertisement on Page 18 in this RAG.)
The people responsible for many of these global terrorist attacks aren’t all necessarily Muslims. They are extremists using religion as vindication for their cowardly actions Live well, love much, laugh often....................... “Sancho Panza”.
NOTIFICATION This is a timely reminder to let everyone know: Rollingstone and District Community Association Inc Memberships are due. Membership fees are $1.00 per year and are due before 31 July 2017 Being a member of RaDCA is the best way to have your say about how the Community Centre operates. Please note this is RaDCA Membership and is totally SEPARATE to the Rollingstone Seniors membership. P8
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JUNE RAINFALL REPORT Monthly Rain totals as at 26/06/2017 Rainfall for June 1.6 ml
Trip Advisor
Year to date: 1061.9 ml Wet Days:
2 days
Max Temp:
27 deg on 12/06/2017
Min Temp:
07 deg on
07/06/2017
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Evening Indoor Carpet Bowls At The Community Centre Wednesday evenings 7-9pm!!!! This is a FUN activity and is guaranteed to be a winner!! All skill levels & All age groups
Board Games Played on the third Tuesday of each month between 2-4pm at the RTC. Scrabble, Mahjong, Yahtzee and MORE!!! Bring along your favourite game if you want or play with any of our games!
BALGAL BEACH MARKETS 1st SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH Held in the Park @ The Landing Loads of Stalls with Food, Coffee, Jewellery, Clothes, Massage, Plants, Books, Bric a Brac .
NEW Stallholders ALWAYS Welcome Car boot or Bric a Brac etc to sell
Call 0457 815 453 Presented by
Fisherman’s Landing Fishing & Social Club
For online information on what's on look up
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HEALTH TOPIC OF THE MONTH SAND FLY (MIDGES) FACTS
Commonly known as ‘Sand Flies’. Biting Midges are small flies. Small and hard to see. People are often bitten without realising. Itching may commence immediately after bite, but often not for some hours later or next day. Reactions to bites may last for several days to weeks. If you experience discomfort from the bites of midges seek medical attention to help relieve symptoms. Midges are most likely to be encountered around tidal zones, lagoons, estuaries and mangrove swamps. Most active around dusk and dawn. Adult flight activity increases shortly after high and spring tides. Activity decreases as wind increases The department of Medical Entomology at Sydney University states that – “There are no known efficient methods of controlling biting midges” (Sand Flies) and “Irritation associated with bites may be alleviated with anti-pruritic preparations, but severe reactions may require medical treatment with antihistamines” Where appropriate try to wear long sleeves and long pants, light coloured and loose fitting clothes especially around dusk and in areas of high midge populations. Use insect repellents when necessary and follow label directions and precautions closely. DEET (Diethyltoluamide, N,N-diethyl-3-methlbenzamide) remains the gold standard of currently available insect repellents. It’s a broad spectrum agent that is effective against mosquitoes, biting flies, fleas and ticks. It was developed in 1946 following the experience of American soldiers involved in jungle warfare and was again used in the Vietnam War. In higher risk areas (eg areas where malaria, Ross River Virus, Barmah Forest Virus and Dengue fever occur) Insect repellents with 15-30 per cent Deet should be used. Natural repellents include: Always follow directions of manufacturer when applying insect Eucalyptus oil repellent. Guidelines for safe use of insect repellent are: Tea tree oil Read entire label before use Vicks vapour rub and many more home remedies. Roll on preparations are preferable to sprays Try what natural remedy works best for you. What works Apply sparingly (lightly) to exposed skin for one person may not work for the next person Do not use on cuts, wounds or irritated skin Do not apply to areas around the eyes and mouth If you experience discomfort from the bites of midges seek Do not apply to lips, hands or fingers of young children medical attention to help relieve symptoms. When returning indoors wash repellent of skin with soap and water Store repellents out of reach of children as ingestion may be harmful References www.outbackcrossing.com.au/Information/Sand_Fly_Bites_and_Prevention.shtml Cairns Regional Council: www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/facts_sheets/insect_repellents_guidelines_for_safe_use/
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Podiatrist: Teresa Matai
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please enquire to above contacts.
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Fisherman’s Landing Fishing & Social Club News Hello and welcome, Yes, Cyril and my three dear readers, we are still far from Paradise but this time we are in the Nation's Capital, Canberra. I know there must be worse places in the world to be but to be honest I cannot think of one at the moment. The good news is that by the time this edition of the Fine Family Magazine bounces off your roof or patio into the dog's dish we will be heading north again thank goodness. During my extended absence, Graham Milliken, Dan Dale and Dickie have written the article on my behalf therefore keeping a certain Editor off my back. I thank them for their excellent articles and me thinks perhaps, maybe I may be able to hand the whole shooting match over to them. Now, wouldn't that be good. We may be far from Paradise at the moment but we have heard that Club Members Mick and Lisa McMahon have taken over the Mystic Sands Resort. We wish them all the very best in their new venture. G’day Balgal and surrounds, A lot of you have probably heard about a fishing competition called the “Fisherman’s Landing $500 Fish”. Unfortunately by the time I got things organised I was too late to advertise it in last month’s Rolly Rag and by the time you read this it will be over. I did my best to advertise it around the place so hopefully a few of you found the time to compete. Keep an eye out here next month for the results. Over the past month I haven’t had the time to throw a line in but I have been talking to a few of the tourists visiting and fishing in the area. One common question I was asked was “How do we know where we can and can’t fish?” For those of you who are visiting or new to the area, just go into any of the Bait and Tackle shops in town and get a free Zoning Map. The one that covers our area is Map 7. It’s a pretty good map and includes heaps of useful info as well. Another thing to familiarise yourself with is the species bag and size limits and total bag limit for coral reef fin fish. All information regarding this can be found at www.daf.qld.gov.au. In the near future Queensland will be employing another 20 Fisheries officers and 3 of them will be based in Townsville. This will probably mean a few more visits to our area. Anyway, until next month, fish safe. Cheers Dan…...Club Fishing Co-ordinator This month's Club barbecue was held on Friday 26th May. Quite well attended with around 50 people in attendance had a good night. Vice President Graham officiated in the absence of President Di and our Secretary Neil. Thanks to Bruce and Lyn Woolard, Therese Milliken, Lurleen Sharp, Geoff and Vicki Fischer for helping to set up. And of course Dickie who had half the gear out before anyone got there. Col paces burgers were again a hit, disappearing in no time. Col also brought along a good whole rump for a raffle - you never guess who won it, Colin Pace. I suggested to Col that we were all going round afterwards for another barby. He reckoned he was going home to bed, so I told him just to leave the rump, barbecue and gas bottle out and we'd look after the rest! Also again thanks to chef extraordinaire, Rob Pratt, with his usual delights, plus a stew that he brought along from some leftovers. A good feed and a good night. MARKETS - held Saturday 3rd June Not a bad day - 10 stallholders in attendance. Crowd didn't seem to be all that big, and feedback I got from some stallholders was that they didn't have a lot of customers, but they spent up well. The breakfast BBQ was cooked by our latest cordon bleu chef, Bruce Woolard, with the workers selling the produce being Lyn Woolard and Vicki Fischer. Vice President Graham was there to help, but didn't do anything around the barby, just general dogs body racing around getting things as needed, collecting the fees from stallholders, selling raffle tickets etc. We might have to sack our old chef and keep Bruce on - sales were up a bit, and basically sold out of most things - he must be a better cook! We did have a couple of apologies from helpers for the day - Lurleen and Therese who were both running around after Grandkids. Not a real lot of other news this month. It has been quiet around the place with Neil and Di away (the noisy pair!). Barry Mugeli is back in town for a couple of weeks so we welcome him back. That's about it I think……...Regards Graham...President of Vice Dickies Fishing News Giday Folks, another month gone by and the weather has not been very kind for the boaties and most fishing restricted to the creeks. Taylors beach estuary has been producing some good winter Whiting and Bream with the best baits being Yabbies if you can get them or peeled prawns, Good catches of crabs being reported from Crystal and Ollera Creeks with Cattle creek producing some excellent Barra's and blue swimmers. The doggie Mackerel have arrived on the inner shoals especially out from the microwave tower just north of Rollingstone Creek. Also the reports have indicated good size spotted and Spanish Mackerel schooling with the Doggie Macks and taking Floating Pilchards. Lots of Nannygai being landed out from Mystic Sands and the Paluma shoals but most seem to be around the 38 cm mark and just undersized, however the big schools of Nannygai seem to dominate the area making it difficult to land other species, the powers that be should lower the size length to 36cm however I can’t see that happening anytime soon. A pod of Whales were spotted out to sea of Rollingstone Creek mouth during the week and put on a display for an hour out the front of the beach along with a pod of dolphins. No reports from out wide of the islands due to the weather however good Queen fish and Spanish Mackerel being boated on the Paluma shoals and around Rattlesnake and Herald islands. The latest secret bait is to walk the front beach at low tides looking out from what seems to be Yabbie holes but when pumped with a Yabbie pump contain Mantis Prawns which are one of the best baits going evidently guaranteed to catch a fish with every prawn. Be careful when handling them as the can nip. Well that’s it for this month—tight lines and safe boating. Remember to lodge a trip sheet with either Ingham or Townsville coast guards before going out to sea or at least tell someone where you are going. Regards Dickie. Finally, President Di and I would like to thank those Committee Members who stepped up to carry the can to keep the Club running during our absence. Thank you as your invaluable help has enabled us to have a relaxing holiday knowing that the Club is in good hands. Until next month, Ninger, Graham, Dan and Dickie
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OP SHOP NEWS We have been very busy during the past month, especially since the beginning of the School holidays. Thank you very much for your donations and patronage. Look out for our half price Tuesdays (on different items each month. This month it is tops). Don’t forget our amazing and ever changing range of books. We are still opening 2 Saturdays a month—the first and the 3rd. Please choose carefully: While we can exchange, please do not ask for a refund because we don’t like to say “NO”. P21
R.S.L.NEWS
As predicted in the June article, we held a QGM on Sunday, 11th June. The QGM went a little longer than expected but that was due to our having three guests attend. Each guest addressed an issue relating to their role as a member of the QLD RSL Board. The guests were: Roy Cunneen, a Board member involved with legislation; Bill Whitburn, President of Townsville RSL and President of North Qld District, who represents North Qld on the QLD Board, and Stewart Cameron, President of RSL QLD. Their talks were interesting and assured our members that QLD RSL was in a strong position financially, where as other states were having difficulties. Board members were diligent in keeping records to ensure they were using money provided to cover out of pocket expenses appropriately. Stewart explained to us what had happened in NSW and the new President there realised he and his committee had a lot of work to do to recover the image of the RSL in NSW. It was also noted that Rollingstone RSL had received approval from North QLD District to form a Citizens Auxiliary. Ewan is looking at establishing this in July. Whilst Citizens Auxiliary membership is designed for those who have not served in the forces, social membership will still be available. Thanks to Sam who stepped in to provide snacks for us following the meeting. He had to raid the diminishing freezers but did a great job. As noted in last month’s issue, Rollingstone RSL will conduct a service at the Memorial on Friday the 18th August to commemorate Vietnam Veterans’ Day. More news in the August Rolly Rag. It has been an interesting time at the golf club and it is now widely known that the new owners are Lisa and Mick McMahon. Good on them. They are really taking on a massive challenge and the RSL and the community wish them the very best for the future development of the club and the course. They have a positive, enthusiastic attitude and a desire to see the place develop into a friendly, welcoming club where all, locals and visitors, can come and enjoy the facilities. The two men working on behalf of the receivers over the past few weeks have been most interesting to talk to. Sam and Mitch are both involved with farming, amongst other things. Mitch, however, explained to me that when things weren’t the best in the dairying industry, he studied finance, and consequently got the position with PPB Advisory. Hopefully all will go well and the changeover occurs on the 29th June. Sam can get back to the snow and Mitch to Cowra. Both Lisa and Mick have relatives who have served and they are quite happy for the Rollingstone RSL to continue to use the golf club as our home base. This is certainly pleasing to hear. We could relocate but I must admit one of the highlights of the golf club is the view to the mountains and the comraderie that occurs on Friday nights. There will be changes, as expected, but I’m sure that Mick and Lisa will make them positive and in the best interests of all patrons. A big thank you to the following who are there to help with the raffles on Friday nights. Faye is our usual back–up lady, to whom I turn to when someone is unavailable, as well as doing her rostered nights. Megan, Ken, Dowie, Reg, Linda, Dave, Annie and Doug have all taken their turn or made up for their night when unavailable. Our new member Vince has stepped in and assisted as well as doing his rostered night and we had the return of Robyn, and Glor assisted with one raffle for old time’s sake. The dynamic duo from a couple of years ago! Of course the night doesn’t run without the assistance of barrel girl Cathy, or sometimes Jodie, and the scribes who record the winners. Thanks Rhonda L and Jane and any others whom I may have missed. Thank you to all of those members. Your assistance is much appreciated. We also need to thank those who purchase tickets or numbers; some regularly and others when convenient. Thank you to those people for your support. I am about to do a new roster so if you would like to meet new people, join in with a fun group, please see me and I will include you on the roster beginning mid -July. Please remember if you know of an RSL member who is hospitalised or needs assistance you can call Ewan or myself and we will try to assist if possible. Finally, hope to see you on a Friday night for the raffles and Goose Club. Great things to look forward to but of course it all takes time and effort so give Lisa and Mick time to settle in and get used to running a golf club. A change from plumbing for Mick but I’m sure he is up for the challenge. Take care. Cheers, Rhonda.
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
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Balgal Beach Boating & Leisure Club News G’Day All, Having had to hold our BBQ a week later than normal due to another event being booked at the hall on the same day, resulted in fewer members being able to attend. We did, however, have some visitors who were made very welcome and joined in all the fun. We played team golf putting with everyone enjoying the game. Always lots of fun, laughter, and advice from the side line. Team three won and were applauded for their excellent score. WELL DONE ALL. Our LOUNDS FRESH SEAFOOD RAFFLE was won by Juanita Carter - lucky girl - Enjoy We must thank the cooks for a delicious dinner and the special ladies who constantly bring along such lovely desserts, just as well they are all diet friendly. HA HA. Can’t resist. Gordy does the best smoked chicken wings. Good on ya Gordy. WE LOVE ‘EM. A group of us are going up to the Hervey Range Tea Rooms for brunch on Sunday 25 th June. It will be lots of fun. We hope it is not too cold!!! Visitors are always welcome to our BBQs, meals are $10 each children are under 12 are free. Our members are always free. Hope you are all well. Stay safe
Kindest regards from YOUR COMMITTEE.
Councillor for Division 1
Cr Margie Ryder P: 0439 915 033 F 07 4727 9050 E: Margie.Ryder@townsville.qld.gov.au W: www.townsville.qld.gov.au
Fishermans Landing meeting: ·
Very small gathering but great to meet some locals and listen to other views around the area.
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Look forward to seeing the solar lights get installed at the Kids Playground.
Lions 100th Birthday celebration: ·
Again it was a privilege to attend this event and see the most deserving people get the awards
MUTARNEE STATE SCHOOL Our school enjoyed a three-day camp at Lake Tinaroo with the students and staff from Mount Fox. The student activities included fishing, bush skills, kayaking, climbing and catapult making as well as developing friendships, learning to be independent and learning how to eat (there was no shortage of food provided!). Following the staffing changes through this term and the many interruptions to learning, our students were still completing assessment tasks on the last day of term. This has resulted in report cards not being able to be issued until the start of next term. Our P & C was successful in gaining a grant to replace part of our playground. This will take shape over term 3 as the old one is removed and the new one built. Looking forward to everyone being back at school on Monday 10 July. Stay safe! Michael Blake, Principal. P23
Rollingstone SES The last couple of months have been busy with lots of training for the new recruits with three qualified for height safety, three completed PIARO course, three also did their First Aid. There was a search and rescue up at Paluma range for a missing person. When we are not out on deployment we are always refining our skills or learning new ones. SES is always looking for new recruits. If you are interested in joining your local SES come along to training on Monday nights at our shed, which is behind the Community Centre, 44 Community Crescent, Rollingstone from 7pm.. Unfortunately due to personal reasons this will be my last contribution to our local rag as I've resigned from our local SES Stay safe out there everyone, it's been good chatting to you all every month. Thank you for reading my words. Jenni Maxwell
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WILDLIFE CARERS ROLLINGSTONE, BALGAL BEACH and surrounds GWEN CAHILL
BIRDS
4770 7540 / 0427 074 816
GAYE LOVELL
WALLABIES & KANGAROOS
4770 7356 / 0412 965 535
CHRIS GREEN
POSSUMS
0402 084 588
SAMANTHA GREAVES SNAKES
SNAKES
0409854278
MYSTIC SANDS GOLF Hello Golfers, Well we are back from our little trip around the northern hemisphere Grahame and myself went to Alaska and Canada we had a lot of fun it was a little chilly but you just added another layer of clothing enough of me, lets get down to the results from the last Monthly Medal. Mens div 1: Phil Thompson with 66. Well done Phil R/U : Wayne McCarthy with 69. Good try Macca maybe next time Mens Div 2: Grahame Starkie with 67 well done Grahame. Amazing what a good holiday will do. R/U : Steve Hargins with 69 well done Steve Ladies : Pam McCarthy with 78 hard day at the office but well done Pam R/U : Maree King with 82 my only excuse is I thought I was playing cricket That's all for competition results for now. I would like to thank Merle for stepping in for me while we were away, so when we came home what do you know there is a new owner and a lot of changes going on all around the course as well as the clubhouse and I think all will be good from now on. I would like to say welcome to Mick and his wife and children. That's all for now.. Stay safe and look after one and other. Cheers Maree K.
Welcome to July everyone. Only 25 weeks until Christmas! Where has the last 6 months gone? Our Community Garage and Car Boot Sale was another success. Thank you to all those who donated items to sell. Very much appreciated. Rudi, Noel & Debbie did a great job cooking and selling out of food, leaving everyone happy. There were a lot of bargains at the sale, which were snapped up very quickly. Margie and Helene did a wonderful job selling lots of items. Other stall holders said they were happy with their sales for the day. Money raised will go towards the kids Christmas Party for 2017. The “Winter Raffle” tickets are selling well and we managed to sell a lot at the Garage Sale. The lucky winners will be drawn on Saturday 29th July 4pm. 1st Prize: 4 Burner hooded BBQ. 2nd Prize: 1 Litre Bundy Rum. 3rd Prize: $20 Voucher. 4th Prize: Hot Chocolate Gift Pack. There is also 5th, 6th & 7th prizes in the raffle. Good luck everyone. A big thank you has to go to Rudi for helping Eddie Rouse rake up in the park recently. Eddie likes to keep the park clean & tidy and appreciates any help with raking or picking up leaves, so if you would like to help please go and talk to Eddie. He would be very happy. Congratulations to young Jace Jennings and his team for winning the Laurie Spina Shield for North Devils Gold U11’s Rugby League. Jace scored a try along with other team mates to get a convincing win 20-0 against Springfield Panthers at the 1300 Smiles Stadium. What an amazing experience for Jace and his team mates. Congratulations Jace and proud parents Chris & Chloe, sister Caitlyn and little brother Jesse. Please remember if you would like to add anything into the Toomulla newsletter, you can email this to me and it will be added in each month. Happy birthday for those celebrating in July, congratulations if you are celebrating an anniversary. P.S. Safety hint for the month - When watering your gardens during your allocated times, ensure never to walk backwards with your handheld hose, as you could quite possibly fall into your vegetable garden, and then you would have to lay there wondering how you are going to get up without squashing the rest of those beautiful growing lettuce! Cheers, Rhonda. P25
Natures Notes
- Roy Mackay
From my recent visits to Balgal I have noticed a rise in the number of Fork-tailed and Whistling Kites. This has not affected the numbers of Peewees, Magpies or other birds I notice there. You will have noticed that many migrant birds, such as the Forest Kingfisher have gone North. At the same time other species have come up from South such as King Parrots. Even though I know most of the wildlife around Paluma where I live, It came as a surprise to read (Wildlife Matters, Winter, 2017) that Sharman's Rock Wallaby, which I often see in Taravale Station and surrounding hill country, is probably the rarest mammal in Australia. You have reptile collectors in your area and I am sure they would be able to tell you the rarest species in the Rollingstone-Balgal and surrounding areas. Ask them. Koalas are not found in your area, I believe, but are found West of Paluma and south. We are at the northern tip of their distribution. They are not found in the Rollingstone-Balgal area but occur in the south of Townsville. Just as we are having more land cleared for crops around Australia, we need at the same time more National Parks and Special Reserves to protect our flora and fauna species from extinction
ANNUAL PALUMA PUSH The annual Paluma Push conducted by Rockwheelers Mountain Bike Club assisted by Waterfall Creek ( Hidden Valley) and Paluma Rural Fire Brigades will take place on Sunday 23 July 2017 starting at 8.45 am.at Paluma. One of the best vantage points for viewing the early stages of the race ,when every rider looks a winner , is on the Paluma side of the Hussey Road intersection ,1.4 Kms west of Paluma Village. There is plenty of hassle free parking and plenty of room for good photographs/ selfies as well as a quick getaway to Hidden Valley when the race field departs the Paluma- Hussey Road section. 4770 7698
futurefurnishingsmk@gmail.com
0437 555 469
0429 523 012
The two brigades always welcome volunteers . Usually three hours of your time is required to help with recording riders and helping out generally. E-mail Michael Drew of the Paluma Brigade if you wish to help : drewma4810@gmail.com
Maree with three Dream Catchers made at our Dream Catcher Workshop. Thank you Maree, everyone had a wonderful time.
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ROLLINGSTONE STATE SCHOOL Hi there everyone, I am very pleased to let you all know that Keith Poulter will be the new principal at our lovely school. Some of you may remember Keith, he was the acting principal at Mutarnee State School, before heading to Hamilton Island and then to Cannonvale State Schools. It has certainly made it just a little bit easier to leave knowing that Keith will be here working with you. Keith will be visiting us on Thursday and Friday morning to meet with all of the staff and students. I know that you will all make him feel very welcome. I have spent the last couple of weeks reflecting on my time here at this very special place. I have certainly made many life-long friends. If you want to be great, surround yourself with great people. I certainly have the opportunity to surround myself with great people, and the team that I have worked with at Rollingstone have been second to none. Each staff member at this school comes with a huge amount of expertise, a massive amount of caring, a generous giver of their time, a sharer of their knowledge. Our Rolly R’s say ‘Respect yourself, respect others and be responsible’, the staff at this school embody our school rules, they consistently talk respect and responsibility, but they also walk it, and they walk it together. Margaret Meade (a cultural anthropologist) once said, “never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”. I can only hope that in some small way, I have contributed positively to this ‘group’ at Rollingstone. There are many things that I am particularly proud of during my time here:
Rolly Reading Program
Implementing music across the school (and how all of the teachers work together to support Esme to implement the music curriculum)
Rolly Numeracy and Mathematics Program
Advancing our Education: Global Schools through Languages (P-6 study of Indonesian)
Futures Program, integrating STEM, environmental sustainability and #CodingCounts
Peer Support program Officially Adopting-A-Cop
Reef Guardian Schools Program TAG Rolly (Transition Action Group- our very own playgroup assisting with student transition into prep)
Getting through our 100 year celebration!
In 2012, I heard Father Chris Riley speak, and he said ‘We must have the courage to expect excellence from kids’. After hearing that quote I took the time to write it down, fundamentally and whole heartedly agreeing with his statement. We may be a small, rural school, but we are certainly proving to live by our school motto to ‘Aim High’ we are achieving excellence.
Kacey Constantine
I will certainly miss you all. (And PLEASE keep reading!)
Principal Rollingstone State School Ph:
(07) 47 707 313
Fax: (07) 47 707 282 Inspiring minds. Creating opportunities. Shaping Queensland’s future
Hello all and welcome to July, I wish to congratulate Jake Thompson who is now our Leo president. We wish you all the best for the next 12 months in your leadership role. We are looking to grow our Leo club here in Rollingstone. We get together once a month to plan projects for the community. To become a Leo Lion is free. Leo Lions is open to anyone 12 years of age to 30 years. Leos help young people with leadership, experience and opportunities. Building friendships and getting involved in the community. Upcoming events August – Hygiene packs for Papua New Guinea
September – Pineapple festival.
If you have any questions or would like to join us please contact either Jake Thompson on 0447593394 or Kristie Williams (Leo Advisor) 0498113603 Enjoy the beautiful weather that we are lucky to have and smile, it will make someone’s day. Kristie Williams, Assistant Leo Advisor
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Rollingstone and District Lions Club Inc Hello Rollingstone, This month at our annual changeover dinner we celebrated our tenth year in Service, and 100 years of Lions International. Members, partners and friends from the Community had a great night, the food was superb, prepared by Faye Thomson and served by members of the Seniors. Thank you very much to those tireless workers who made the night a great success. A special thanks to Judyana for providing the beautiful music. Lions International highest award “THE MELVILLE JONES FELLOWSHIP AWARD” went to John Holliday for his tireless work and dedication to Lions and our community. Well done John. We have been asked by the Golf Club Management to cook on Friday and Tuesday nights for the members and guests. This is until such time as they obtain a cook. Last Tuesday night we catered for the farewell dinner of the much loved Principal, Kasey Constantine. She has done a marvellous job at our local Rolly School and will be sadly missed by the kiddies and parents alike. We hope that her new post on Magnetic Island as Principal of Maggie School gives her as much joy and pleasure as this post has. Good luck in the future Kasey. We hope to start the construction of our toilet block, which will be attached at the end of the Lions Den, very shortly. We have a few hiccups with Council but they will be ironed out and brick and mortar will commence. This will be an asset to the Club and I understand that members wish it to be named “Dowies Dunny”. Progress has started in full swing for the upcoming Pineapple Festival. In previous years parking has been a major problem. This year, thanks to the generosity of Mr Warren Harvey of Balgal Beach Road, who has kindly donated the use of a large paddock that adjoins Pace Park. This land has been burnt off and will be graded to form a large parking area. There will be Parking Attendants on hand and it will be suitably marked out as a large car park. It will only be a distance of approximately 100 metres to walk into the festival after parking. I would like to thank Raymond Pace and his team of firies for the burn off and the Pace family for taking on the task to prepare the car park. I wonder where we would be without the generosity of the Pace family. Once again if anyone needs our assistance, please do not hesitate to call. We are always looking for new members. Come along and see P29 what we do. Take care, Dowie. 0412396450
Rollingstone & District Seniors The weather this time of year is just so wonderful, shows us the true meaning of paradise. If others are like me, they will be out in the yard trying to sort out the wilderness that grew over the hot months. I hear that the dynamic duo are heading over the ditch for a long awaited holiday/family visit. We all wish Judyana and Bob the most fantastic time but don’t forget to return to us. To everyone else who has headed off or are gearing up to go, have a wonderful safe time, wishing you all the very best. Then we had the poor long suffering couple who have been married for 55 years, ouch that takes some beating in this day and age when it is off with the old and on with the new. I always thought it better the devil you know. Congrats you pair anyway, it is lovely to see. I, ahem, have just returned from China and I might add it was just fabulous. They do not have” seniors”, they have “experienced” people and I think that is just lovely. Both Pam and I were helped whenever needed and seats were relinquished for us, so nice. We were treated with the utmost respect, so different from here. The Mini Golf day has had to change due to school holidays etc and will now be on the 11th. Please mark that down. The Tribute to Banjo Patterson is full steam ahead so please book tickets before they run out. Date JULY 15th. The menu and entertainment is all finalized so all you need to do is turn up for another great night. The Lions will have the bar open to quench your thirst. Tickets available from Rhonda on 957 $25 pp. Civic theatre presents Danny Elliott in Concert 17-18th October, I hear he is very popular so this will be another fine outing. The Bingo jackpot went off last month to a charming local so that was great news. Do feel free to come along, we have a good time and the pace suits us all. The Evening Bowls is another fun time, those who go along have a wow of a time so come along and learn the great skill of carpet bowling from the experts (so called). It is not a late night. We welcome all so come along and join in the fun. We will start making plans for the pineapple festival again, soon. The seniors are having a stall, so start potting those plants and making the jams and chutneys. Closer to time we will remind you about the cakes and biscuits. Everyone loves the home cooking. RADCA will be manning the kitchen again this year so any help in there will be greatly appreciated, if more volunteer then a roster can be organized giving people free time to enjoy the day outside. Ok for someone who could not think of anything I think I have done well, thanks for putting up with my waffle, until next rag. Be good and have FUN…
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ROLLINGSTONE LIONS CLUB CELEBRATES 10 YEARS On Saturday 3 June, I attended the annual installation dinner for the Rollingstone & District Lions Club. This was the 10th installation ceremony since the club was re-established in 2007, which I also attended. The club is going from strength to strength because of its dedicated and motivated members, who make a great contribution to the local community in the Rollingstone district. I'm very proud to be associated with this hard working local service club. Congratulations and good luck. This year is the 100th year since Lions was established in the United States in 1917. LNP TO SUPPORT FRONTLINE EMERGENCY WORKERS The LNP has recently announced a strong policy of imposing a mandatory minimum gaol sentence on anyone convicted of a serious assault on a police officer, an ambulance officer, or a firefighter in Queensland. This policy is about standing up for our dedicated emergency service workers on the frontline who do a tough job protecting our local communities. It is unacceptable for them to be assaulted while doing their duty. It is disgraceful that these emergency service workers have to increasingly put up with the threat of being assaulted while they go about protecting the lives and property of Queenslanders. The LNP won’t put up with that and will make this change. These thugs must take responsibility for their behaviour. LNP FAMILY CAR REGO PLEDGE For two years in a row, the Palaszczuk Government has increased family car registration by 3.5 per cent more than twice the inflation rate. The Palaszczuk Government’s rego slug means a four-cylinder family car now costs over $720 to register – an increase of $55 in just two years! The LNP has a strong track record of delivering cost of living relief for Queensland motorists. In 2012, the former LNP Government froze rego on the family car for the three years we were in office, as part of our plan to keep the cost of living for Queensland families under control. The LNP is committed to putting an end to Labor’s unfair cost hikes by once again freezing family car registration for three years if we win the next state election. Our rego freeze guarantee is fair on Queensland motorists, in contrast to the price hikes under the Palaszczuk Government
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ROLLINGSTONE AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC
COMMITTEE NOMINATION FORM 2017-2018 We wish to nominate:______________________________________ for the position of:
o President
o Vice-President
o Treasurer
o Committee
Signed:___________________________________ Seconded:________________________________ Nomination:
Accepted
Declined
Signature of Nominee: NOMINATION FORMS TO BE RETURNED TO CENTRE MANAGER NO LATER THAN COB 11TH AUGUST 2017 Section 19 - Electing the management committee (as per Rules of Governance for RaDCA Inc)
(1)A member of the management committee may only be elected as follows(a) any 2 members of the Association may nominate another member (the candidate) to serve as a member of the management committee; (b) The nomination must be(i) in writing; and (ii) signed by the candidate and the members who nominated him or her; and (iii) given to the secretary at least 14 days before the annual general meeting at which the election is to be held; (c) each member of the Association present and eligible to vote at the annual general meeting may vote for 1 candidate for each vacant position on the management c committee; (d) if, at the start of the meeting, there are not enough candidates nominated, nominations may be taken from the floor of the meeting. (2) A person may be a candidate only if the person(a) is an adult; and (b) is not ineligible to be elected as a member under section 61A of the Act. (3)A list of the candidates names in alphabetical order, with the names of the members who nominated each candidate, must be posted in a conspicuous place in the office or usual place of meeting of the Association for at least 7 days immediately preceding the annual general meeting. (4)If required by the management committee, balloting lists must be prepared containing the names of the candidates in alphabeti cal order. (5) The management committee must ensure that, before a candidate is elected as a member of the management committee, the candidate is advised(a) whether or not the Association has public liability insurance; and (b) if the Association has public liability insurance - the amount of the insurance
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COMMUNITY DIRECTORY Rollingstone & District Community Assoc Inc.
Ambulance
44 Community Cres, Rollingstone 4816
C/o Northern Beaches Station
Committee: President:
Sue Von Wald
Treasurer:
Lynne Prytherch
0407753562 47707 689
Ian Dow
0412396450
Deb Calder
47707474
Narelle Sheill All Correspondence to:
0468903638
The Secretary,
Chris Martin
Monday - Friday
47707 855
8am - 4pm e-mail:
Fax: 47707 811
rollingstonertc@bigpond.com
Community Hall Phone (M-F 9am-3pm)
47707 153
ROLLY RAG e-mail:
rollingstonerag@bigpond.com
Contact:
Rag office
47707 799
Janine Jones
0407882009
Police
47707 144
Office Hours 9.30am - 2.00pm Monday to Thursday (excluding Public Holidays) Senior Sergeant
Brad Gough
Senior Constable
Shaun Sutton
Front Desk Admin
Christine Ruston
Raymond Pace
47707 285
Fire Permit
John Pace
47707 348
Toomulla
Eddie White
47707 619
Hencamp Creek
S.E.S. Emergency - Flood or Storm Group Leader
Rob Wilson
13 2500 47707 498
Rollingstone State School Principal
47707 313
Rollingstone state school P & C Assoc. President
Brad Gough
Secretary
Christine Ruston
Mutarnee State School Principal Michael Blake
Faye Thomson
47707 616
Secretary
Kerrie Cochrane
47707 034
Fisherman’s Landing Fishing & Social Club Inc. President
Di Thompson
0427240472
Secretary
Neil Thompson
0427240472
47516 511
Paluma & District Community Association President
Lynn Hyland
4773 7675
1st. Vice President
Wilf Karnoll
4778 8441
2nd. Vice President Jamie Oliver
0408710030
Secretary
Michael Drew
0428779302
Email:
drewma@gmail.com
Treasurer
John Tubman
Rollingstone RSL President
Ewan Cameron
Secretary
Rhonda Coulson
0417719043 47707 058
Rollingstone & District Lions Club President
Ian Dow
0412396450
Secretary
Wendy Cooke 0423647074
Rollingstone & District Seniors Inc.
Rural Fire Brigade Rollingstone
President
North Townsville Community Hub
Rollingstone Qld 4816
RTC
Balgal Beach Boating & Leisure Club Inc.
Playgroup
44 Community Crescent,
Community Centre Manager
47786 033
President
Rhonda Muller
47707 957
Secretary
Gaye Lovell
47707 356
Toomulla Community Association President
Rhonda Schwarz
47707 813
Animal Contact Numbers 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 Bird Rescue Margaret Preston (Vet)
0414717374 47707 356 / 041296553
0403262212
Justices Of The Peace Nellie Berra 47708131
Chris Martin
After 4pm
47707 352 B/H 47707 855
Alcoholics Anonymous For More Information
47715 411
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Rollingstone General Store & Post Office
POST OFFICE Fax and Colour Photocopier Services Open for business from 7.00am to 6.00pm every day of the week Pay bills, (Rego, Rates, Phone, Electricity, etc); Bank your Cheques and Withdraw Cash; Post Letters and Parcels Phone recharge for all networks 1/N recharge International calling cards
Potatoes
Eggs
Onions
Bananas
Tomatoes
Pineapples
Full Hams 1/2 Hams (Knuckle or Knob) Sliced Ham
Lettuce Plus Extensive Frozen Vegetables
PHARMACY GOODS S2 Medication for winter colds
Double Smoked—the Old– Fashioned Way!
Barbeque Sausages
Lean Mince
Rump Steak Check out our range of
NEED HARDWARE? Lots of new stock on display.
DVDs for hire Going Fishing? R os co, O l ga & Al li so n
We stock tackle, lines and lures for local conditions
P H ON E: 47707 340 F AX : 47707 470
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JULY 2017 Sunday
Monday
30 7.30am St Anthony’s Church 5.00pm Troupie Touch F/b training
31 9 am - Cards 9 am -Line dancing 6.45 pm SES Training 7 pm - AA Meeting
2 7.30am St Anthony’s Church
3 9 am - Cards 9 am Line dancing 3 pm Pineapple Fest meeting 6.45pm SES Training
8am Brekky Bowls 5.00pm Troupie Touch F/b training 5.30pm BBBLC Aussie Theme 9 7.30 am St Anthony’s Church 5.00pm Troupie Touch F/b training
16 7.30am St Anthony’s Church 8.30-4.30pm Mobile Dentist @ Doctors
23 7.30am St Anth/ Church 5.00pm Troupie Touch F/b training
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday 1 8 am -3 pm Balgal Beach Markets 9am -12 Op Shop 9.30am Basketball games at RSS 10.30am Yoga
4
5 9am Indoor bowls 9am Craft Group
NO MOBILE
LIBRARY, Maintenance on Truck
7 pm AA Meeting
10 9 am - Cards 9 am -Line dancing 6.45 pm SES Training 7 pm - AA Meeting
Wednesday
7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls 11 6.30pm Lions Business Meeting at the Den
17 9am - Cards 9am - Line dancing 6.45pm SES Training 7 pm - AA Meeting
18 2pm Board Games at the RTC
24 9 am - Cards 9 am - Line dancing 6.45pm SES Training 7 pm AA Meeting
25 9.30 am Dream Catchers workshop (kids) 6.30pm Lions Dinner Meeting at the Den
6 8am-3 pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards 9.30 am Playgroup at Hall 2-3pm Origami workshop adult 3.15-4.30 Origami Workshop for kids 4.30pm Basketball Training at RSS
13 8am-3 pm Community Bus Shopping
7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
9am Cards 9.30am Playgroup at Hall 4.30pm Basketball Training at RSS 6.30 pm Yoga 7pm Garden Group
11.30am-1pm MOBILE LIBRARY 7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
26 9am Indoor Bowls 9am Craft Group 7-9pm Evening Indoor Bowls
11am TCC Computer tutorial
8 9.30am Basketball Training at RSS 10.30am Yoga 1.00pm BINGO AT HALL
6.30 pm Yoga
12 9am Indoor Bowls 9am Craft group
19 9am Indoor Bowls 9am Craft Group
7 8 am Weight Circuit Class
20 8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards 9am VISITING VET 9.30am Playgroup at Hall 6.30pm Yoga 4.30pm Basketball Training at RSS 27 8am-3pm Community Bus Shopping 9am Cards 9.30am Playgroup at Hall 6.30pm Yoga 4.30pm Basketball Training at RSS
14 8am Weight Circuit Class 4.30pm Troupies Rubbish Pick up at Bushie Parker Park
15 9am-12noon Op Shop 9.30am Basketball Training at RSS 10.30am Yoga 6pm AB Paterson Tribute show
21 8am Weight Circuit Class
22 9.30am Basketball Training at RSS 10.30am Yoga
28 6pm Fishermen's Landing Fishing & Soc BBQ
29 9.30am Basketball Training at RSS 10.30am Yoga
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JUNE OUT AND ABOUT
Keith Ruddock has had a special visitor in his yard - an Indian ring neck parrot. The bird has been here since Cyclone Debbie menaced the area in March
What is wrong in this photo? No prizes for guessing
Winter dawn, Balgal beach
The Country and Western concert was fabulous