The Bribie Islander October 2016 Issue 27

Page 1

FR

EE

THE

LET’S KEEP IT LOCAL ISSUE 27 | OCTOBER 2016

BRIBIE ISLANDER

Wright’s FRUIT BARN

The Right Place to Buy Your Fruit!

Keep your local business in business! See page 23

Bribie Island Taxi Service

Bribie Island Limousine Service

(07) 3408 9700

(07) 3408 7892

Quality Service First Time On Time Every Time!

!

TA K E AWAY Bribie’s Best Burgers and Chilli Fries page 6

The only wheelchair accessible limousine in Australia!

City Transfers: $150 (4 Person Car) Airport Transfers: $130 (4 Person Car) or $180 (6 Person Car)

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE SERVICE Cover photo: Shane T. Reynolds, Grip N Rip Photography


2 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

little to prepare, we can all accomplish a lot as a community. Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

QLD’S LEADING COMBINED QLD’S LEADING COMBINED EMERGENCY SERVICES EXPO EMERGENCY SERVICES EXPO

Meteorologists are predicting a severe weather outlook for 2016 and 2017 indicating a heightened Bribie Island season Marine with Rescue’s Commodore severe weather an increased risk ofBob damaging Skinnerthunderstorms, was proud rain to and hostcyclones. the EXPO and commented: “The youngest members of our community will have a chance to meet their local emergency services heroes and there will be a free jumping castle for them to enjoy too. We’ll also have stalls, sausage sizzles, giveaways and activities for all ages.”

SUNDAY 16TH 10am – 2pm Local Disaster Management Group OCT Chair for the2016 Moreton Bay Region, Councillor Peter Marine Parade, Bellara

Flannery said “the FREE Bribie Island Combined Emergency Services Expo was part of a state-wide campaign to help the community prepare for the bushfire and storm seasons and plan for other emergency scenarios”.

MARINE RESCUE BRIBIE ISLAND This is a great way to learn more about how to get your home and family prepared. If everyone does a little to prepare, we can all accomplish a lot as a community.

Local Disaster Management Group Chair for the Meteorologists are predicting a severe weather outlook for 2016 and 2017Flannery indicating a Moreton Bay Region, Councillor Peter heightened severe weather season with an increased risk of damaging thunderstorms, said FREE Bribie Island Combined Emergency rain and“the cyclones. Services Expo Marine wasRescue partis proud of ato host state-wide campaign Bribie Island’s Volunteer this free action-packed day of demonstrations, kids’ activities and lots of family fun. This event is expected to bring to help the community prepare for the bushfire and in excess of five thousand visitors to see the latest in emergency equipment in action storm seasons andAmbulance plan Officers, for Marine other emergency and meet local Firefighters, Police, Rescue, SES, Surf scenarios”. This is a great way to learn more about how to get your home and family prepared. If everyone does a little to prepare, we can all accomplish a lot as a community. Meteorologists are predicting a severe weather outlook for 2016 and 2017 indicating a heightened severe weather season with an increased risk of damaging thunderstorms, rain and cyclones. • For all Mechanical Repairs and Servicing • Latest Electronic Tuning and Diagnostic Equipment • Mobile Units for your added convenience • Fully Equipped Workshop • New Car Log Book Servicing • Reliable Friendly Service • Guaranteed Workmanship

Servicing

from

$149

g e Servicin Fixed Pric esy Car rt Free Cou ff & Drop O p U k ic P Free ts r Discoun e n io s n e P Available *Conditions

Lifesavers and many more!

Bribie Island Marine Rescue’s Commodore Bob Skinner is proud to host the Expo and Bribie Island’s Volunteer Marine Rescue is proud to commented: “The youngest members of our community will have a chance to meet their local emergency heroes and there will be aof freedemonstrations, jumping castle for them host this free services action packed day to enjoy too. We’ll also have stalls, sausage sizzles, giveaways and activities for all kids ages.” activities and lots of family fun. This event is expected bring excess thousand visitors State Emergencyto Service Localin Controller, Henkof vanfive den Ende said “preparedness wassee aState key aspect of community during a disaster, and the Expo in would give Henk Service Local Controller, to theEmergency latest in resilience emergency equipment action visitors access to information that could save lives as well as reduce damage and van denlocal EndeFirefighters, said “preparedness was a key and meet Police, Ambulance hardship”. aspectMarine of community resilience a disaster, Officers, Rescue, Surf during Lifesavers Qld Police vessel M Conroy (above) will also SES, visit, and opportunities for inspection and will be available. and the expo would give visitors access to many more! information that could save lives as well as reduce damage and hardship”.

The Famous Fish & Chips Shop • Seafood Baskets for 1 & 2 People or a Family • Scrumptious & to die for Calamari • Fresh Chicken Breast Poppers • Rosies Tasty Coated Chicken Pieces Phone orders over $10 welcome

FREE

Breakdown and Towing Service *Conditions Apply

4 ARMITAGE STREET, BRIBIE ISLAND CONTACT SCOTTY ON

3408 4477 -------------------- Supplier of --------------------

apply

Bribie Island’s Volunteer Marine Rescue is proud to OPEN host this free actionSATURDAYS! packed day of demonstrations, kids activities and lots of family fun. This event is expected to bring in excess of five thousand visitors to see the latest in emergency equipment in action

Ph: 07 3408 2833

TRY T $6.50 F HE ISH CHIP PA ‘N’ C OR $6.5 K 0 CHICK ‘N’ CHIP EN PACK

Shop 5/8 North Street, Woorim, Bribie Island Qld Police vessel M Conroy (above) will also visit, and opportunities for inspection will be available.

Bribie Island Signs Highlight Demonstrations:

• 10.00 QFES Helicopter water dump demo. • 10.30 SES Water Rescue demonstration Digital Printers Signmakers • 11.00 Westpac Life Saver Helicopter demo. Screen Printing • 11.30 Surf Life Saving Water rescue demo. • 12.00 Flare demo - emergency day/night flares. • 12.10 RACQ LifeFlight helicopter – crew transfer from Helicopter to VMR Rescue Vessel 1-2a Armitage Street, Bongaree (next to the Cinema) • 12.40 Room/Kitchen fire demonstration by Qld sales@bribieislandsigns.com.au Fire & Rescue Service www.bribieislandsigns.com.au • 13.00 Road Crash Demonstration Rescue with Fire, Police & Ambulance officers

3408 1151


and the expo would give visitors access to storm plan sizzles, for othergiveaways emergencyand haveseasons stalls, and sausage information that could save lives as well as reduce scenarios”. activities for all ages.” thebribieislander ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484 THEhardship”. BRIBIE ISLANDER OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27 | 3 damage and This is a great way to learn more about how to get your home and family prepared. If everyone does a ittle to prepare, we can all accomplish a lot as a community.

Meteorologists are predicting a severe weather outlook for 2016 and 2017 indicating a heightened severe weather season with an increased risk of damaging thunderstorms, rain and cyclones.

Qld Police vessel M Conroy (above) will also visit, SUNDAY 16TH OCT 10am –will2pm and 2016 opportunities for inspection be available. Highlight Demonstrations: Marine Parade, Bellara QFES Helicopter water dump demo. MARINE RESCUE•• 10.00 BRIBIE ISLAND 10.30 SES Water Rescue demonstration

State Emergency Service Local Controller, Henk van den Ende said “preparedness was a key aspect of community resilience during a disaster, and the expo would give visitors access to information that could save lives as well as reduce damage and hardship”.

Highlight Demonstrations: • 10.00 QFES helicopter water dump demonstration • 10.30 SES water rescue demonstration • 11.00 Westpac Life Saver helicopter demonstration

• 11.00 Westpac Life Saver Helicopter demo. • 12.10 RACQ Life Flight helicopter – crew transfer from • helicopter 11.30 Surf Liferescue Saving Water rescue demo. to VMR vessel • • 1 12.00 Flare demofire - emergency 2.40 Room/Kitchen demonstrationday/night by Qld Fireflares. & Rescue Service • 12.10 RACQ LifeFlight helicopter – crew transfer Helicopter to VMR Rescue •1 from 3.00 Road crash demonstration rescueVessel with Fire, Police & Ambulance officers • 12.40 Room/Kitchen fire demonstration by Qld •1 Fire 3.40 High-rise aerial platform water-cannon & Rescue Service Qld Fire & Rescue Service, plus many • demonstration 13.00 Road byCrash Demonstration Rescue with more static displays throughout the day. Fire, Police & Ambulance officers • 13.40 High rise aerial platform Water cannon demonstration by Qld Fire Buy $5 worth

Bribie Island’s Volunteer Marine Rescue is proud to • 11.30 Surf Life Saving water rescue demonstration host this free action packed day of demonstrations, 12.00 Flareand demonstration - emergency day/night flares. kids •activities lots of family fun. This event is expected to bring in excess of five thousand visitors to see the latest in emergency equipment in action and meet local Firefighters, Police, Ambulance Officers, Marine Rescue, SES, Surf Lifesavers and By Neil Wilson of tickets & manyAt beautiful more!Banksia Beach, and nestled Plus many more static displays throughout the day which horse will pass the post first. Receive $5

A Local Venue – For Locals

in the peaceful surroundings of the Pacific Harbour estate, is the Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club, and recently appointed marketing manager Mariah Jackson has already made firm plans to ensure that all Bribie Island residents know that they are welcome there.

The Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club also has two beautifully appointed function areas, The Pandanus Room and The Pool View Room which are ideal for weddings, birthdays or any other party where guests can enjoy the atmosphere that the club provides. Another facility that is on offer is the Terrace Pavilion which is the perfect venue for a business conference or even a wake.

Qld Police vessel M Conroy (above) will also visit, and opportunities for inspection will be available. Highlight Demonstrations: Mariah, whose family have lived on Bribie

generations, is passionate about • for 10.00 QFES Helicopter water dump demo. the people in her community and wants to know aboutWater the hidden gem • everyone 10.30 SES Rescue demonstration As is always a wise move when planning within the club that is called The Deck Cafe, to dine out, Mariah encourages patrons to and Restaurant. It has comeLife to her Saver • Bar11.00 Westpac Helicopter demo. book by phoning 3410 4001 to make sure attention that many locals feel that because that they are not disappointed on arrival. belief among Bribie Islanders that it is Water • of the 11.30 Surf Life Saving rescue demo. She believes that, as more people become an exclusive country club, they are unaware aware of this somewhat secret venue for • that12.00 Flare demo - emergency day/night flares. this wonderful, relaxed venue which quality dining, The Deck will become known offers quality dining is available for all to as one of the premier places to eat out on • enjoy, 12.10 RACQ LifeFlight – crew transfer and unlike the majority of other clubs, helicopter the island. you don’t have to be signed in. from Helicopter to VMR Rescue Vessel ‘As support from diners increases, so will As the name suggests, The Deck offers our ability to provide more entertainment dining with views overlooking the fire • outdoor 12.40 Room/Kitchen by toQld anddemonstration other features for our customers golf course or an indoor area for when the enjoy’ Mariah said. We’re locals, just like Fireis less & Rescue Service weather favourable. Restaurant is you, so come along and find out just how open for lunch 7 days a week, and breakfast great The Deck reallyRescue is’, she added. with • on 13.00 Road Crash Demonstration Sundays from 7-11. Mariah told me that A very special day at the Pacific Harbour chef Taylor insists on the best quality food Fire, Police &a meal Ambulance officers Golf and Country Club will be the Breast from suppliers and will cut from the Cancer Charity day which is on October menu if the best is not available for that • particular 13.40 High rise aerial 21st platform and the mainWater feature of thecannon day will dish. be the prize of a Mazda BT 50 which will Qld Fire Thedemonstration Deck also offers patrons aby monthly be awarded to the winner of a hole in one theme night and past examples have been

E E R F 5 $ MEATE RAFFLTS TICKE

worth for

FREE

on presentation of this coupon.

Cut out this coupon out and present it to our Raffle table to claim. 1 per person per night. Valid for Friday night meat raffles only. Valid until 31.10.2016. Tickets on sale from 4pm. Drawn from 6.30pm.

Bribie Island Bowls Club www.bribiebowls.com 3408 1018 11-23 Welsby Parade, Bongaree.

DO YOU NEED NEW TYRES?

competition on a specially nominated hole.

a Mexican night and a Greekstatic night where Plus many more displays throughout the day The Mack Band will once again provide diners are treated to food that is appropriate to the theme. The next of these planned events is to be a Bollywood night and, as past nights have indicated, diners will thoroughly enjoy themselves. A big day for The Deck will be the Melbourne day Luncheon which will include all the normal features that would be expected at this event and there will even be a clairvoyant for punters to consult about

entertainment and there will be various other attractions for the enjoyment of those who attend. The club is situated at the Eastern end of Avon Avenue and the friendly staff are waiting to make sure that your experience while enjoying the facilities and atmosphere on offer will leave you wondering why you left it so long to visit.

We have a HUGE selection including Coopers FIRST AVE, BRIBIE ISLAND

PH. 3408 1691

tyreandmechanical.com


4 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Bribie and District Woodcrafters Association’s Annual Exhibition

Bribie and District Woodcrafters’ 2015 Competition and Exhibition

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

The Rotary Club of Bribie Island

Best in Show

junior entries by students from Bribie Island State High School, further strengthening the established partnership with the High School, which has successfully seen a significant increase in the number and quality of junior entries year on year. Students will also provide the wait service at the opening night function, gaining valuable work place experience.

What: The hugely popular

Dianne Oxenford and Morton Bay Councillor Brooke Savige

Winner: Judy Docen

Bribie and District Woodcrafters Association’s Annual Exhibition is on again.

When: Saturday 22nd October to

Sunday 30th October 2016 - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.

Where: The exhibition will be held in the Matthew Flinders Gallery of the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre, Sunderland Drive, Bribie Island. About: The Bribie and District

Woodcrafters’ annual exhibition showcases all aspects of wood art and crafting in a celebration of the creative talents of its members. The theme of this year’s exhibition is “Beneath the Bark” as the beauty and rich grain of many timbers are hidden beneath the bark and not revealed until they are slabbed and lovingly turned, burned, carved, sawn, glued and hammered into amazing items of art and craft in wood. This year’s exhibition will again feature

The event is a significant drawcard for visitors from within and outside the Moreton Bay region with around 1500 visitors expected to attend this year’s exhibition to view and appreciate the skills embodied into the various items of art and craft on display. Visitors to this year’s exhibition can enter the “Lucky Door Prize” draw to win a beautiful handcrafted jewellery box with a hinged lid and many compartments. A variety of items will be for sale and will make splendid Christmas presents. It promises to be a great exhibition and well worth a visit, so make sure to mark the above dates on your calendar of things to do in October 2016. Bribie and District Woodcrafters’ annual exhibition is proudly supported by the Moreton Bay Regional Council, Bribie Island RSL, the Bank of Queensland, First National Real Estate and Harcourts Real Estate.

Ken Hooper Chairman 2016 Competition and Exhibition Committee Mobile: 0438 779 384 Email: kenhooper@bigpond.com

Jeremy Scott with Rotarian Roger Platt Heartfelt Thanks! The Rotary Club of Bribie Island was honoured to have Jeremy Scott, adventurer and author of “The Long Road from a Broken Heart”, as guest speaker at their meeting on 22 September 2016. Rotarian Roger Platt gave a creative and thought provoking introduction and explained that Jeremy has raised over $30,000 for the Australian, New Zealand and British Heart Foundations and was awarded the 2015 Australian Heart Foundation “Heart Hero” Award for his work in raising funds and awareness about heart disease. Jeremy told attendees his personal story about having major life saving open heart surgery as a four year old child. Following this surgery he faced many challenges and on 5 October 2011 he commenced a challenge of his own design - he started an unaccompanied bicycle journey which took two and a half years to complete. During this time he cycled almost 52,000km around the world, riding from London to New

Zealand This allowed him to accumulate enough kilometres to circumnavigate the world. At the end of this journey, Jeremy wrote his highly successful book and now dedicates his life to inspiring others. Those who attended the presentation said it was very entertaining and inspirational. The images from around the world were quite stunning and captured the hardship and joy Jeremy experienced during his journey. He is a gifted storyteller and his natural speaking style had his audience spellbound, amused and saddened. Jeremy said “my story will highlight what anyone can achieve with an adventurous spirit, a little self belief and the courage to take that first step into the unknown; no matter what their dream or goal”.

Need a new Doctor? Have you been to our Medical Centre? We are commited to providing the best possible health care for you and every member of your family. Have you had your skin check? Ante-natal shared care

Aged Care

Child health/immunisation

Skin cancer checks + treatment

Adolescent health

Yellow Fever immunisations

Family planning

Travel advice/immunisations

Implanon insertion + removal

ECG and spirometry

Men’s health

Veterans

Women’s health

Wounds + small procedures

Mental health

Work cover

BOOKINGS AVAILABLE

3410 1122 WALK-INS WELCOME


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Jet Skis – Personal Watercraft or Powerful Weapons

WANT A NEW POOL FOR XMAS??

In the wonderful environment that we live in on this beautiful island, it is only natural that many locals and visitors spend much of their leisure time on the water, either in boats or riding jet skis. As with many pastimes, this can be a great way to spend a leisurely day but, along with the majority of sensible and law abiding boat and jet ski operators come that small percentage of idiots that spoil it for the rest and The Bribie Islander has been made aware of how this situation seems to be escalating in Pumicestone Passage. A reader has told us that every time her and her partner are at the beach or out in their boat, they witness jet ski riders behaving without any consideration for the safety of others or their own welfare. ‘’On one occasion, there was a couple fishing in an anchored boat and there were three riders constantly circling the boat at high speed. This was such a concern for the people in the boat that they raised the anchor and returned to the boat ramp’’, she said. ‘’We have also seen occasions where riders have been riding at high speed very close to the shore or coming nearly right up to the shore at full speed and turning at the last moment’’, she added. The rules pertaining to the operation of

a jet ski state that: ‘A jet ski rider must maintain a distance of no less than sixty metres from an anchored boat, boat ramp or the shore if travelling at greater than six knots’. Therefore one has to ask the question, have these inconsiderate riders forgotten what they were taught when getting their licence or do they in fact even hold the necessary qualifications to operate a jet ski. A local boat hire operator said that the only way to minimise this errant behaviour is to introduce greater restrictions as to where personal watercraft can be used and for tighter enforcement of the regulations. Commodore Bob Skinner of Volunteer Marine Rescue Bribie Island told us that he would advise anyone who witnesses these type of incidents should take o photo of the craft, making sure that the registration number is visible, and to hand it over to the police.’’We do talk to them but they don’t seem to take any notice of us and quite often we get abused for our trouble’’, he added. Whilst this is not a problem that exists in our area alone, the fact that it seems to be becoming more prevalent in our area is something that we, as a community at large, must be aware of and do whatever we can to lessen the effect on the peaceful enjoyment of our waterways.

41 BENABROW AVE • PHONE 3408 6246

rly UT! 00 a Ne D O 0,0 L 31 SO $ m fro

OPEN DAY FRI 14TH OCT 10AM - 2PM

THE best of both worlds Freehold Retirement Homes in a Registered Retirement Community. No exit fees & low body corp fees.

For Freshly Made Subs, Salads and Wraps

Any 2 Wraps for $10

Sub of the Day Specials for September Monday - Meatballs Tuesday - Turkey Wednesday - Ham Thursday - Teriyaki Friday - BMT Saturday - Pizza Sub Sunday - Chicken Classic

Footlong Footlong Footlong Footlong Footlong Footlong Footlong

$7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $10.00 $9.00 $7.50 $10.00

Six Six Six Six Six Six Six

inch inch inch inch inch inch inch

$5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 $7.00

plus upgrade to a medium post mix drink or a water for only $1.00 more

Located opposite Woolworths Shopping Centre - Shop 3 - 241 Goodwin Drive Bribie Island

Open 7:30am – 8:30pm • Phone 3408 1445

©2016 Subway IP Inc. Subway® is a registered trademark of Subway IP Inc.

Free call 1800 608 377 | www.pebblebeach.com.au Display home open Thu-Sun 10am-4pm at 210 Bestmann Rd East, Sandstone Point

|5


6 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

The Dog – The Rat and the $1,200 Repair

By Neil Wilson

A timely warning to vehicle owners A reader of The Bribie Islander has told us about a repair to her car that was caused by a very unusual set of circumstances. For two days she had been unable to prevent her little Jack Russell terrier Molly from running back and forward at the front of the car and barking as if there was something in or under the car. She said that the next day when she started the car, many of the warning lights for the engine management were illuminated. When she was driving her car which has what is called intelligent drive, a system that controls the power input, it felt very sluggish so after taking it to her mechanic she was told that the sensor on top of the motor had failed. Upon further investigation at the workshop, it was discovered that a rat had made a home in the engine bay of the car. “Rats settle in there for the warmth” the mechanic told her. “We’ve seen the rat in there but at this stage we just can’t get him out” he said. Apparently the rat had been nibbling on the wiring harness and this was what was causing all the problems. After a long, drawn-out process of trying to source a new wiring harness from Subaru in Japan, the mechanic finally was able to obtain a used section of wiring and fix the problem. This unfortunate incident ended up costing our reader over $1,200. ‘Not long after this, some people came to visit me for a few days’ the unfortunate Subaru owner

Molly the rat detector

BRIBIE’S BEST BURGERS! DAILY SPECIALS! FAMILY FEAST #1 • 4 pieces of fish • $5.00 chips • 4 prawn cutlets • 8 calamari rings • 1.25L drink

FAMILY FEAST #2

4000

$

3REDIN

PLAC

BRISBANE’S BEST BURGER

• 12 pieces of chicken • Medium coleslaw • Large Gravy • $5 chips • 1.25L drink

4000

$

BIG BREKKY BURGER

American pork sausage patty with 2 pieces of smoked bacon, egg and cheese with special sauce. Add a hash brown for an extra .50

800

$

How do you prevent the same thing happening to you if you think that there are rats around? The experts advise that rats go into engine bays for the warmth and have been known to build substantial nests in there so the best preventative measure is to make sure that when you park your vehicle at home, you leave the bonnet up so that the engine cools down quickly and does not become a prospective home for the nearest rat. Our reader’s advice, always take notice of your dog.

Always leave the bonnet up

Spring Time Gardening Fever • Plants • Indoor & Outdoor • Supplements • Garden Supplies • Fungicides, etc. • We sell Quality Pet Food for Birds, Chooks, Dogs & Cats, etc.

Gift Lines - Huge Range! Sugar Cane Mulch JUST $

1190

• Bath Bombs, • Clocks • Scented Soaps • Home Decor • Scented Candles • Metal Wall Art • Garden Statues Much More! and Fountains

TEA FOR TWO

• 2 pieces of fish • $3.00 chips • 2 prawn cutlets $

1800

BURGER DEALS • Works • Steak • Chicken • Spicy Deluxe • Fish • Plain Burger

$13.00 $14.00 $11.00 $12.50 $11.00 $10.50

WHAT MAKES US SO DIFFERENT?

• We have an Aussie-American style • 100% Pure Beef used for our hamburgers • Gluten Free and Vegetarian options available. • Salads and Coleslaws all made on-site • We use local business’s to supply us. Wrights Fruit Barn for all our fresh veggies and Woorim Beach Meats.

NOT YOUR AVERAGE TAKEAWAY!

told us, ‘and one day little Molly started running around their car the same way she was doing with mine’ she said. Apparently the little dog had smelled another rat and was trying her best to let everyone know. After using compressed air and then a stream of water they were able to chase the offending rat from under the bonnet and Molly finally got to hunt it down.

suescafeandtakeawaybribieisland

OPEN Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, Wed & Thurs 10am till 8pm – Closed Tuesday

Shop 16/25 Sunderland Drive, Banksia Beach, Qld 4507

(07) 3408 8448 Phone Orders Welcome

7 Regina Ave, Ningi Shopping Centre Ph: 54975184 Michelle Mon to Fri 9:00am - 4:30pm, Sat 9:00am - 2:00pm


ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

thebribieislander

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

HAM GLUTEN FREE

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

|7

REAL BACON

10

YEARS IN WOORIM

GLUTEN FREE

OPEN 6 DAYS

Like Us On Facebook

ASK THE LOCALS WE ARE KNOWN FOR OUR QUALITY Our Famous

SAUSAGES Many Flavours ALL GLUTEN FREE!

Bloody Good Kebabs

2 22 $

Everyone knows our bloody good steak, know it’s on a stick with bacon!

kg for

PREMIUM BEEF MINCE

Order Your Christmas Hams NOW!

Made Fresh 3 Times Daily

2 25 $

kg for

IF WE DON’T MAKE IT... WE DON’T SELL IT! EVERY PRODUCT MADE IN STORE! SMOKEHOUSE FAVOURITES GF GF

GF

• Leg Ham on the Bone • Cooked Silver Side GF GF • Roast Beef • Bacon GF • Roast Pork • Cabana GF • Roast Lamb • Honey Sticks GF • Smoked Chicken • Chilli Sticks GF • Smoked Drumsticks • Fire Sticks • Much much more • Jerky in store! • Biltong • Smoked Pork Chops

ALL MADE IN STORE! WOORIM BEACH BUTCHERS

Large Chicken, Pork or Veal Schnitzels Mix & Match

6 10 $

for

Full Black Angus Rumps Rib Fillets & Eye Fillets

Sliced & Packed FREE!

Marinated Hickory BBQ Beef Rib

2 22 $

kg for

Probably The Best Beef Jerky in The World Ha Ha!!

EVEN PETS ARE TAKEN CARE OF! • Marrow Bones • Brisket Bones • Chuck Bones • Chicken Necks • Wing Tips • Chicken Frames • Doggie Chews • Smoked Bones & Trotters • Chicken Pet Mince • Meat Trimmings

This is Our ‘T’ Bone Steak!

BUTCHERING TOGETHER ON BRIBIE FOR OVER 15 YEARS! DAY IN DAY OUT CONSISTANCY

GLUTEN FREE SAUSAGES

OUR SAUSAGES ARE MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. A TRUE SAUSAGE WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN!

• Pure Beef (thick or thin) • Pure Pork (thick or thin) • Lamb Mint Rosemary • Lamb Cashmir Curry • Beef Tomato Basil • Beef Tomato & Cracked Pepper • Beef Thai Curry & Coconut

SHOP 6/8 NORTH STREET 3408 2099 OPENING HOURS: MON-FRI 7AM TO 5.30PM SAT 7AM TO 5PM

www.woorimmeats.com

• Beef Honey & Dijon • Chicken Honey Garlic • Chicken Cheese & Pineapple • Vegemite & Cheese • Bitey Jamacian • Spanish Chorizo • The Banger, Bratwurst


8 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Sandstone Point Hotel wins Australia’s Best Hotel Award announced last night

Excitement and applause filled the room at the Australian Hotels Association (AHA) National Awards for Excellence Awards Night on Monday 19th September when Sandstone Point Hotel was announced as the winner of the coveted 2016 Australia’s Best Hotel award, regional devision. For the local, family run company who own Sandstone Point Hotel, The Comiskey Group are thrilled with the news the Hotel, which has been open for just over one year is walking away with the title of Australia’s Best Hotel, and Sandstone Point Hotel’s Director, Robert Comiskey is ecstatic with the result. “It is great to be recognised with such a prestigious award. We have a great team who put in so much effort and it is fantastic to see the recognition on a National scale. When we built the Hotel we put a great deal of thought into everything from the architecture to how the Hotel would operate, and it’s great to see it all come together” says Robert. Sandstone Point Hotel sits comfortably on 300m of unobstructed waterfrontage overlooking Pumicestone Passage and

beautiful Bribie Island. They Hotel boasts two restaurants and is a popular choice for families with the inclusion of $150,000 playground and petting zoo, is a major concert and community event destination and is also a premier wedding location with multiple ceremony and reception possibilities. Sandstone Point Hotel, is the third Hotel built and operated by The Comiskey Group who also own Eatons Hill Hotel, which is the Southern Hemisphere’s Biggest Hotel. “We are honoured to be walking away with the title of Australia’s Best Hotel and look forward to an exciting and jam-packed year ahead” says Robert. With such an incredible venue on our doorstep, it is a must see for those looking for the perfect place to relax seaside because it is now after all, Australia’s best. For further information or to request interviews please contact: Sarah McCulloch Marketing, Brand and Events Manager Ph: (07) 3261 7333 marketing@comiskey. com.au

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

PURPLE SWAMPHEN

Porphyrio porphyrio Group of Purple Swamphens

Change of Nesting Duties

Chick

In flight

Hop in for our new Summer Gear! • Quality, Value and Fit for Real Aussie Blokes • Something for the Ladies and Kids

• Menswear Size Small to 10XL • Bamboo Socks, Jocks and Shirts • Extensive Workwear Range

17 Benabrow Ave Bribie Island www.aussieblokesclothes.com.au Opening Hours: Tues - Friday 10-6 - Sat & Sun 8-4

Island Pest Management Domestic and Commercial

All types of pest control including Termite Treatments 34108226 0408 072 810

Seniors Discounts

Free Quotes

Government licensed

Water birds are not usually very colourful but Purple Swamphens are an exception with their black and purple feathers, red beaks, legs and eyes. As they walk they flick their tails exposing a large white triangular patch at their back end. They are a large, handsome, bulky fowl belonging to the rail family and very common to Bribie Island. Their call is a loud screech which is often heard during their many altercations. Aquatic plants, frogs and snails are part of their diet. Their long toes are often used to pull food from the water. They are able swimmers but are usually seen wandering around the edges of waterways in their hunt for food. Sometimes they will raid the nests of other ground nesting birds for eggs and occasionally will take a young bird if they get the chance. They fly well for such a large bird and will take flight with their legs trailing behind when alarmed or when they wish to change their feeding spot. Usually there are more males than females in the groups and several males may mate with the one female. Both sexes are similar in appearance but the males are a little larger at about 44-48 cm. From July to December is their normal breeding season. Their nest is usually a platform of reeds and leaves in which three to five eggs are laid. Both male and female and sometimes other family members take turns in the incubation duties over a period of about a month and tend to the young after hatching. In a good season two broods are sometimes produced. The chicks are a bundle of grey fluff and tend not to wander far from adult

Showing rectangular white patch under tail

Using feet to pick up food

birds during the early days. In New Zealand Swamphens are known as the Pukekos. In previous times they were revered by the Maoris because of the red colouring of their beaks, legs and eyes. Red was a noble colour and the Pukekos were kept as pets by the chiefs. The main threat to Purple Swamphens is the loss of habitat but they have adapted well to life near suburban waterways and their conservation status is so far secure.

By Marj Webber


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

HOVEA ACUTIFOLIA

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

bribie grows

One of the first wildflowers to bloom in the Spring wildflower season on Bribie Island is the Hovea acutifolia. About mid-August is the time when splashes of purple appear in shady forests and in sandy soils in the area. Vivid, purple, pea-like flowers attract birds and bees. The leaves are green on top and a mustardy colour underneath. The fruit is a hairy pod and when mature will break open. Plants grow from seeds or cuttings and the seeds will regenerate after fire. The shrub grows up to about four metres and has a life-span of 6-10 years. It is a very attractive plant to have in your garden and lasts well as a cut flower. Sometimes the flowers are white but the purple variety is more common. Small plants can be bought from some nurseries. Hovea bushes have been planted in some of our garden and forest areas on Bribie Island which makes a lovely sprinkle of colour amongst the other wildflowers. Hovea was named after Anton P Hove, a Polish botanist who had ties with Joseph Banks and Kew Gardens. Acutifolia means sharp leaves and its common names are Pointed Leaf Hovea or Purple Pea Bush. There are about 20 species of Hovea in Australia but only one on Bribie Island.

FALSE SARSAPARILLA VINE Hardenbergia Violacea

By Darren

attract them to your garden.

Now that we have prepared our gardens and selected and planted our favourite flora, it’s time to consider insects and their helpful role.

Ladybugs look great but did you know they like to eat aphids, mites and scale? To help them take up residence, try including some plantings of Queen Anne’s lace, tansey, dandelion, fennel and dill.

Bees are the primary pollinator in nature. You can attract them by including flowering plants, particularly those with petals coloured blue, purple and yellow. Suitable shrubs are eucalypt, grevillea and banksia. For your herb garden, try sage, thyme, borage and lavender. Quick growing, bee-attracting flowers to keep in mind are salvias, marigolds, alyssum, forget-me-not and geranium. By adding these plants to your garden, the bees will be frequent visitors and your gardens will thrive. Did you know that bees tend to forage within 3 km of their hive? A supply of local fresh water is also essential. Make sure you regularly change the water to reduce the chance of breeding mosquito larvae. Praying mantis are a good addition to your pest-controls . They enjoy snacking on most other bugs and have a particular fondness for mosquitos and moths. They will help keep the number of bugs in your garden down to a manageable level. Lacewings also prey on other bugs, particularly mites and aphids. Coriander, tansey, dandelion and angelica will help

Hoverflies eat aphids, and some of them are good for pollinating your flowers. They look similar to native bees except they only have one pair of wings, not two. Hoverflies are the second most important pollinator in nature. Try attracting them with caraway, fever few, lemon balm and statice. There are also some varieties of nonstinging wasps that lay their eggs in caterpillars and hornworm. Wasps enjoy flower nectar so they will follow where the bees forage. There are some types of wasp that should be avoided so be sure to familiarise yourself first. Nature also has some great plants that will help repel unwanted insects from your garden. Lavender, sage, and oregano have a strong scent that annoys a variety of bugs and will encourage them to move on. Marigolds, rosemary and garlic are great choices too. Plus, rosemary and lavender sprigs can be cut and packed into wardrobe bags to deter silverfish and moths from munching on your garments. By using a selection of these plants to attract the helpful bugs, you’ll end up with an easy care garden, all thanks to the helping hand of nature.

WE BULK BILL EYE

EXAMINATIONS Eyecare Plus Bribie Island Bribie Island Shopping Centre Goodwin Drive P: 3410 0075 Sarsaparilla Vine False Sarsaparilla Vine or Purple Coral Pea belongs to the legume family and flowers in late July and August. The pea like flower is purple and similar to the Hovea. The prostrate vine is endemic to Australia and grows to between two and four metres in length. It is found growing in eucalyptus forests from Queensland to Tasmania preferring to grow in sandy soils in sunny positions. On Bribie Island the colourful purple flowers brighten up the forests and have been planted in some of our parks. False Sarsaparilla vine is easily cultivated in our gardens and is one of the host plants for the Common Grass-blue Butterfly. Hardenbergia was named after the Countess of Hardenberg, the sister of Baron Karl von Hugel who was the

Sarsaparilla Vine Austrian patron of botany in the 1800’s and who spent some time in Australia collection plants.

• PEDDERS $28 BRAKES STEERING AND SUSPENSION CHECK • BRAKES • SHOCK ABSORBERS • SPRINGS • 4X4 AND SPORTS SUSPENSION • POWER STEERING • SUSPENSION BUSHES • WHEEL ALIGNMENT / PRODUCTS • TOWING & LOAD CARRYING SOLUTIONS • STEERING PARTS • CV SHAFTS

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT APPROVED GVM UPGRADES

Pedders Suspension Caboolture Tel (07) 5498 9333 By Marj Webber

|9

Welcome to spring on Bribie!

Good bugs in your garden will lessen your need to use chemical pest-controls. Plus, you’ll save money and time by using nature to help grow a healthy, sustainable garden.

Hovea

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

E: caboolture@pedders.com.au Unit A 22-24 Aerodrome Rd Caboolture


10 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

Pets With A Difference Blessing of the Surf By Neil Wilson

Yes, most of us know how much joy owning a pet can bring and it is normally associated with a dog, cat, bird or even a mouse or a snake. There are, however, a few other options available that are not normally considered when deciding on a furry or feathered companion. Who would think that a chicken or a pig could be regarded in the same light as the other more commonly known household pets found in animal lover’s homes today? Let’s examine the facts. Pigs can be kept as an indoor or outdoor pet and obviously this will depend on factors such as the size of your house and yard as well as what style of interaction you wish to have with your chosen pet. Pigs are very intelligent, inquisitive and sociable animals. They require very little in the way of housing and can be toilet trained and taught tricks by using food treats the same as is done with a dog. Indoor pigs will need their own space, preferably their own room with a pile of blankets to nest in. They will also need an outdoor run so they can exercise and have an opportunity to forage for roots and fungi as is their natural instinct. Outdoor pigs only need a simple shelter with some straw inside. Pigs do get sunburnt easily so they will definitely require shade and they do welcome an area where they can have a dirt bath. They can’t sweat and therefore overheat easily. By the way, make sure you have a sturdy fence. Obviously there are certain regulations regarding a pet pig and you should firstly contact your local council to find out if they allow the keeping of pigs as a pet. Some do and some don’t. Also, you should familiarise yourself with the laws pertaining to the keeping of pigs, for example, it is illegal to feed anything containing meat to a pig. Not for everyone perhaps, but then again, not everyone can say that they have a pet pig.

Another and possibly less uncommon choice of pets is a chicken. Whilst many people have been keeping flocks of chickens as a less costly source of eggs, keeping chickens as pets has started to become increasingly popular since the year 2,000. Breeds such as Silkies and the different varieties of Bantams seem to be the most preferred choice due to them being more docile, making them ideal pets for owners with small children.

– Woorim Beach

Chickens can be effectively tamed by hand feeding and constant handling but, unlike pigs, can not be toilet trained. Whilst there are some instances of chickens being kept as indoor pets, they are normally kept outdoors in a coop that is well set up with roosts and a nesting box for them to lay their eggs and a good supply of food and water. A recent and very worthwhile development is that chickens can be specially trained to be of therapeutic benefit to those with anxiety, autism and to residents of nursing homes. The owners of these birds also need to be trained to handle the chicken when providing therapeutic visitation comfort. As opposed to owning a pet pig, it would be feasible to own more than one pet chicken, ( who has room for more than one pet pig?) and space restrictions are less of a concern. As with a pig, you should check with council to make sure chickens are allowed, especially in urban areas and also check the rules about distance from neighbouring properties as this can avoid that unwanted complaint and the possibility of having to give away a pet and breaking your children’s hearts. If you have an unusual pet and think our readers would like to hear about it, contact The Bribie Islander and tell us all about your Pet With A Difference.

Woorim Beach. As well as the traditional Blessing of the Surf the event will also include casting of flowers onto the waters, calling to the surf on the Conch Shell and an Ocean Paddle.

Blessing of the Surf has been held annually at Woorim Surf Beach, Bribie Island since 2005. Blessing of the Surf is an ancient Hawaiian tradition during which a call is made for safe surfing conditions for the coming summer. The event in 2016 will be held on Saturday 26th November with live entertainment commencing at 9:30am at

Safe Decorators Painting and wallpaper specialist Over 35 years experience Apprenticeship Trained Low Prices Free Quotes Bribie Island & North Brisbane

Email: thesaifs@hotmail.com Call Sam: 0418 721 298

Bowen Therapy

Every BODY loves Bowen Bowen Therapy Now available on Bribie Island Call Sue on 0455 855 071 • 2 room setup • BTAA health fund registered. appt@bodetec.com.au • www.facebook.com/BodetecBowenTherapy

Patrons attending the Blessing of the Surf will also be able to purchase breakfast and coffees from the local cafes, enjoy musical entertainment in the and purchase merchandise from the market in the park adjacent to the Woorim Surf Beach where the Blessing will be held. This market will operate from 8:00am to noon. Come dressed in your colourful Hawaiian clothes for this special occasion. For more details contact Gary Kuss, 3408 3653 or visit Woorim Beach Blessing of the Surf on Facebook.


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 11

Halloween – Where Did It Start

By Neil Wilson

ALL PUMP REPAIRS (Done by Waterama) Supplying:

- Pressure Pumps - Spear Pumps - Submersible Pumps - Sprinklers, Sprayers, Misters - Fittings, Pipe & Hose

41 Benabrow Ave, Bribie Island

Ph 3408 6246 I was having a conversation with some people recently and the subject of Halloween came up and one of them said, ‘I don’t worry about all that stuff, it’s just something from America’. Whilst this is a common belief among many, it is actually far from the truth. Halloween has been traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of the dead called Samhain, (pronounced Sah-ween), and it was on the last day of the Celtic calendar. It was their most significant holiday and the belief was that on this day, more so than any other time of the year, the ghosts of the dead were able to mingle with the living because at Samhain, the souls of those who had died during the year travelled into the other world. Samhain, with it’s emphasis on the supernatural, was decidedly pagan and, in an effort to eliminate these practices, early Christian missionaries aligned their holy days with those observed by the Celts. The effect of this policy diminished but did not totally eradicate the beliefs in the traditional gods and Celtic belief in supernatural creatures persisted and the church made deliberate attempts to define them as not merely dangerous but malicious. Followers of the old religion went into hiding and were branded as witches. The Christian feast of All Saints was assigned to November 1st but the old beliefs associated with Samhain never totally died out. All Saints Day, or All Hallows continued the ancient Celtic traditions. The evening prior to the day was the time of the most intense activity, both human and supernatural. People continued to celebrate All Hallows Eve as a time of the wandering dead but the supernatural beings were now thought to be evil. People continued to placate

those spirits by setting out food and drink and All Hallows Eve became Hallow Evening, which became Hallowe’en – an ancient Celtic, pre-Christian New Years Day in contemporary dress. Many supernatural creatures became associated with All Hallows and in Ireland, fairies were numbered among the legendary creatures who roamed on Halloween. In England, Halloween became a time of magic with a host of magic beliefs. One of these was that if a person holds a mirror on Halloween and walks backwards down the stairs to the basement, the face that appears in the mirror will be their next lover. Just about all present Halloween traditions can be traced back to the ancient day of the dead. Halloween is a day of many mysterious customs and each one has a story behind it. The wearing of costumes, for instance, and going from door to door demanding treats can be traced back to the Celtic period and the first few centuries of the Christian era, where it was thought that the souls of the dead were out and about, along with fairies, witches and demons. Offerings of food were left out to placate them As the centuries wore on people started dressing like these dreadful creatures and performing antics in exchange for food and drink. This practice is called mumming and it was from this that what is known as trick or treating evolved. To this day, witches, ghosts and skeleton figures of the dead are among the favourite disguises worn by people at Halloween. So, there you have it, Halloween is definitely not something from America.

Banksia Beach Medical

Ph: 3408 6822 Shop 15/25 Sunderland Drive, Banksia Beach. Qld 4507

NOW 100% BULK BILLING For ALL patients Emergencies our speciality Appointment or Walk-In Comprehensive Skin Checks We welcome ALL new patients to our practice. Please call our friendly reception staff to make an appointment.


12 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

What a diverse area As one of the oldest areas on the island, Bongaree also is home to a wide range of businesses providing employment to many local residents. From Cornetts IGA to the Bribie RSL, one is reminded of how well serviced we are. Whether you need to buy a garden ornament from Mayada Bazaar or a meal or snack from one of the fine eating establishments, it’s all available in Bongaree. The area also has a great waterfront park where locals and visitors can enjoy a relaxing stroll or a picnic. For an insight into our island, there is no better place to visit than the Waterfront Museum. No matter what you need, you will find it in Bongaree.

beautiful

Photo by: Shane Reynolds @ Grip-N-Rip Photography

Serenity Cafe On the Passage

Perfect way to start your day Come and visit us at Serenity Café

Village Deli was established late 2003 to bring great coffee and healthy food options to Bribie. Our silky coffees are made using the delicious Maleny Dairies milk. We are passionate about supporting our local dairy farmers, selling Maleny Dairies milk, cream, custard and yoghurt. We also cater for selected special dietary requirements and stock the scrumptious CoYo coconut milk alternative yoghurts and ice-creams. Most of our quiches and pastry treats are baked on-site! Grab a coffee today, and enjoy the beauty of the plant nursery from the peace of the deli’s outdoor deck. We look forward to welcoming you.

Open 7 days a week from 7am to 5pm and Saturdays open to 8pm

OPENING HOURS OPENING HOURS Monday to Friday 8:30am – 4pm Saturday 8:30am – 2pm Sunday & Public Holidays Closed

17 First Avenue, Bribie Island • 07 3408 4188 www.bongareevillage.com.au/village-deli-bongaree

•Espresso Coffee •Chai •Hot Chocolate •Milkshakes •Salads •Sandwiches fresh or Toasted •Delicious Breakfast

Home of the BIG $1 Cookie

All our cakes and cookies are made on the premises Eftpos available with no minimum spend

Corner of Welsby Parade and Kangaroo Ave, Bongaree


ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

thebribieislander

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 13

r e v o c s i D Bridge

GIFTS & FASHION - HOME DECOR - RUSTIC FURNITURE

Serenity Cafe

Huge Range to suit all tastes and budgets!

Mayyada Bazaar

The Village Deli Scoopy’s

Book Exchange Happy’s Cafe

2 MASSIVE FLOORS Soft furnishings, giftware, FREE jewellery and fashion, Gift Wrapping home decoration, FREE rustic furniture, Tea & Coffee outdoor water features, garden ornament and HEAPS MORE…

P roud to be a local business

WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR WEEK-END TRADING HOURS. OPEN 7 DAYS. Mon- Fri: 9am to 5pm SAT & SUN: 10AM TO 3PM Extra customer parking via Second Avenue

Phone: 3410 0929 www.mayyadabazaar.com.au

bongaree Shop1/23-25 First Ave, Bongaree Bribie Island

NEW SPECIAL!!! Fish and chip special Lemon pepper and parsley crumbed plaice,chips and salad.

10

$

00

Family Friendly • Gourmet Cafe food • Pinball and Arcade games Specialty Coffee • In house Homemade Baked Goods Organic homemade honey • Friendly Happy Staff • Pet Friendly Opening Hours Mon-Thurs 7:30am-5pm Friday 7:30am-7:30pm Sat 8:30am-5pm Sun 7:30am-3pm

Find us on: Facebook, Instagram and Trip Advisor

0447 444 066

Phone/Txt orders welcome

1 Toorbul Street | Shop 5, Bongaree, Bribie Island

Phone 3410 1791

2 Toorbul Street, Bongaree... at the Jetty


14 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

the islander pet pics Reggie and the pink blanket

Sooty Bear

“Archie Brown” the Corgi x Cattle

Sandy and Suzie

Ben Wells

Budd Shema, not impressed with the hair cut!

Lisa Atkinson

Sotty Surfin’

Channelle, Jack, Sammi and Couch hoggers

Carry eating our sunflower!


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

PART 2

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

Spring Cleaning with Dogs

Dogs shed hair because they are losing their winter coat. Keeping up with daily grooming is essential even for short hair dogs. Now is a good time to have long hair dogs and dogs that don’t shed, clipped for easy management. There is now some great equipment to help with cleaning such as a broom with a rubber head. These brooms are designed to grab hair of the floor and can even be used on rugs and carpets. On the market

| 15

Care

Pet

by Yvonne Bishop

Spring is in the air which means it’s a good time to spring clean the house. Not our favourite activity! Most of us would love to maintain a sparkling clean house but find it difficult whilst living with a dog. Dogs especially at this time of year shed hair. Fleas and other parasites are also more active and don’t we love those muddy paws!

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

THE “WILD DOG” GENE

there are many vacuum cleaners designed to pick up dogs hair. Best mops to use are one with a microfibre head as it also attracts hair and dust to it. Afterwards the cloth can be washed and reused. Add white vinegar to the water will help rid of any urine smells necessary if you have a puppy or a senior dog. Adding a scent such as tea tree oil or lavender oil in the bucket will help to rid doggy smells.

Neophobia is helpful for survival to wild dogs, as they are nearly impossible to trap, catch or bait. They give anything different a wide berth, especially dog traps, vehicles and even people. We might describe them as highly skittish. Some of our domestic dogs share this trait and it is doubly important to expose such pets to a wide range of experiences at an early age (before 16 weeks of age). This will help a neophobic dog, but nothing can entirely undo neophobia. In spite of best efforts that personality trait persists.

You can teach your dog to wipe his paws on a mat or to wait at the door to have his paws wiped, so he doesn’t bring in mud and dirt in the house. There are now rubber door mats designed to trap dirt before entering. A less common but intriguing set of behaviours in domestic dogs is known as “neophobia”, or extreme fear of anything new. Our homes have an endless supply of new things. In fact, most humans seek new things for pleasure. Dogs with the neophobic trait are constantly fearful to the point of extreme paranoia of anything even slightly odd, different, and especially unknown or confining.

Happy training and cleaning! Yvonne

ADVERTISE WITH THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

Call Richard Whetlor on 0425 477 639

Some working breeds are neophobic (especially Kelpies), as some strains are thought to include dingo ancestry. It can become a source of mild amusement to see your neophobic pet stalking a strange suitcase, or avoiding an area where something fell off the shelf near them weeks ago. In their world, many things try to “get” them! Neophobic dogs can fit into home life with patience and early conditioning, and it is not a reflection of inadequate training or care. There are all sorts of dogs out there, just as there are people.

Phone Dr Jackie at Sandstone Point Vets for appointments at 0400 699704 MY16 Holden Colorado LS-X

37,990 37,990 37,990

Colorado Colorado Colorado now in now in now in runout. runout. runout.

$ MY16 Holden Colorado LS-X $ MY16 Holden Colorado LS-X $

(1)

DRIVEAWAY

DRIVEAWAY

LS-X 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up • Special Edition NOW IN RUNOUT

• Alloy BarCab Pick-Up LS-XSports 4x4 Crew • Colorado • SpecialBranded Edition LS-X 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up Bonnet • Alloy Protector Sports Bar Special • •3.5 TonneEdition Towing • Colorado Branded • Alloy Sports Bar Bonnet Protector • •Colorado 3.5 TonneBranded Towing Bonnet Protector

• 3.5 Tonne Towing

MY16 Holden Colorado LS

36,990 $ 36,990 $ 36,990

$

(2)

MY16 Holden Colorado LS

(2)

DRIVEAWAY MY16 Holden Colorado LS

+

(2)

100,000 Velocity Frequent Flyer Points DRIVEAWAY

+

100,000 Velocity Frequent NOWFlyer IN Points RUNOUT DRIVEAWAY

+

100,000 Velocity Frequent Flyer Points

LS 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up • 7”colour touch-screen • Cruise control LS 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up • Rear park assist • 7”colour touch-screen • LS Hill start assist • 4x4 Cruise control Crew Cab Pick-Up • Rear park assist • 7”colour touch-screen • Hill start assist • Cruise control

• Rear park assist • Hill start assist

Max sale price on 1. MY16 Colorado LS-X 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up manual 2. MY16 Colorado LS 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up manual sold and delivered before 30/09/16 unless extended, changed or while stocks last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes Dealer delivery, Contact details: stamp duty, 12 months registration and compulsory third party insurance. Excludes prestige paint. Private or ABN buyers only. Not available with other offers. Terms Max sale price 1. MY16Seats Colorado LS-X 4x4 Cab Pick-Up manual 2. MY16 Colorado email: and conditions apply.on Reward are based on Crew a one-way Economy Reward Dealer Name LS 4x4 Cab Pick-Up manualcharges sold andand delivered beforeto 30/09/16 unless extended, Seat, and do Crew not include taxes, carrier fees. Subject availability. website: changed or while last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes Dealer delivery, Visit holden.com.au for stocks more details. Contact details: stamp duty, 12 months registration and compulsory third party insurance. Excludes prestige paint. Private or ABN buyers only. Not available with other offers. Terms email: and conditions apply. Reward Seats are based on a one-way Economy Reward Seat,price and do include taxes, LS-X carrier charges and fees. Subject to availability. Max sale on not 1. MY16 Colorado 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up manual 2. MY16 Colorado website: Visit holden.com.au for more details. LS 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up manual sold and delivered before 30/09/16 unless Max sale price on 1. MY16 Colorado LS-X 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up manual 2. MY16 Colorado LS 4x4 Crew Cab Pick-Up manual sold and delivered before 30/09/16 unless extended, changed orextended, while stocks last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes changed or while stocks last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes Dealer delivery, Dealer delivery, stamp duty, 12 months registration and compulsory party insurance. Excludes prestige paint. Private orstamp ABN duty, buyers only. Not availableand withcompulsory other o ers. Terms conditions apply. Reward Seats are based on a one-way Economy Contactthird details: 12 months registration third partyand insurance. Excludes Reward Seat, and do not include taxes, carrier charges andemail: fees. Subject to availability. Visit holden.com.au for more details.prestige paint. Private or ABN buyers only. Not available with other offers. Terms and conditions apply. Reward Seats are based on a one-way Economy Reward Seat, and do not include taxes, carrier charges and fees. Subject to availability. website: Visit holden.com.au for more details.

Dealer Logo

Dealer Name

29 Bribie Island Road, Caboolture 5495 1477 www.beechamholden.com.au Dealer Name

(1)

DRIVEAWAY

Plus 100,000 Velocity Frequent Flyer Points Plus 100,000 Velocity Frequent Flyer Points NOW IN RUNOUT Plus 100,000 Velocity Frequent Flyer Points

Dealer Logo Dealer Logo

(1)


16 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

Recommended by the

Bribie Islander!

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

dining out review by Neil Wilson

THE DECK - Cafe, Bar & Restaurant

F

rom the moment that we walked through the door of the Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club, the relaxed atmosphere and well appointed casual surroundings made us feel completely at ease. We were there for a meal at The Deck and as we moved through to the restaurant to our table, we were welcomed by the friendly staff who made sure that we knew our every dining need would be met. The Deck, Cafe Bar and Restaurant is made up of an indoor and outdoor dining area and both are spaciously set out so that there is no squeezing around other patrons to reach your table of choice. We chose to eat indoors and, within a minute or so after being seated, a highly efficient waitress was by our side to present the menu and answer any questions we had about the dishes available. Her knowledge about the choices on the menu showed us that we were being looked after by someone who was completely dedicated to her position. There were two menus to select from, the Bar menu, which offered a variety of tasty light meals and the main Lunch menu. As hard as it is when confronted with so many good things to choose from, we finally ordered a variety of this mouth watering fare. After an appropriate amount of time to enjoy the drinks that we ordered, we were served the items from the Bar menu which were the spicy buffalo wings, (who ever heard of a flying buffalo) and these came with a generous serving of Vietnamese chilli dipping sauce. The taste was exactly what was expected and was the ideal start to an exquisite dining experience. There is nothing

Relaxed Outdoor Dining

Buffalo Wings

The relaxed surroundings of the Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club

better than a spicy dish to excite the taste buds. Also from the Bar menu was the mushroom sliders with tomato and salad and these tasty food delights provided the ideal lead in to our main course. Once again, the timing was beyond reproach and before very long we were being served our Persian feta salad, chicken and mushroom pasta and lightly battered fish. By now we had come to expect nothing but the best from this venue and we

Spacious Indoor Dining Area

Lighly Battered Fish

were not disappointed. The Persian feta salad was a true taste sensation and consisted of poached pears, cucumber, tomatoes, Persian feta, roast pumpkin, beetroot and walnuts. This was served with a sweet pear dressing reduction. I think the comment about this dish was ‘’absolutely delicious’’.

the appropriate amount of chips and a beautiful salad. The fish had a perfect texture and the batter was crisp and complimented the meal. The chips were an absolute delight and the salad was a taste sensation.

The chicken and mushroom pasta which consisted of chicken, bacon and mushrooms was a taste to behold and was a more than ample serving cooked to perfection. Last but not at all least was the lightly battered fish, served with

Before we left, chef Taylor enquired as to how we enjoyed our meals and, all in all, I would have to say that the whole food experience at The Deck made me realise how lucky us Bribie Islanders are to have a venue like this where you don’t have to be a member to enjoy a great eating out experience.

Scenic View from The Deck

Mushroom Sliders

Chicken and Mushroom Pasta


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

MUSIC REVIEW!

By Nikita Chee

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

By Neil Wilson

Whilst one could say that Bribie Island has not experienced the amount of bad storms known to occur in some areas, we have had some nasty weather events over the years. This writer can remember Christmas Eve in 1989 when a mini cyclone created havoc across the island. Another one that comes to mind was a major weather event in the early nineties which brought driving rains and destructive winds which tore down many trees along the foreshore. Probably the worst most recent destructive storm to bring us grief was in April 2014 which saw winds in excess of 100 kilometres an hour tear down trees and power lines and even a very large water spout was spotted just off the shore. So, although this time of year is when we expect more prevalent storms, they can happen at any time.

“Na na na na na, na na na na”. No I’m not teasing you. Not yet anyway. Those “Na’s” are the first of many soulful utterances to be delivered from the depths of Jessica Mauboy’s, “Risk it”. Jess’ latest single, soon to be featured on Australia’s new TV series, “The Secret Daughter”, is a provoking tune that speaks about the gamble the heart must make in order to find love. The acoustic groove-vibes, similar Jessie J’s, “Price Tag”, provide a playful platform for Mauboy to showcase her signature brassy-bronzed voice. Such ornamentation combined with real and relevant lyrics appeal to the listener’s sense of excitement, anticipation, doubt, insecurity but most of all faith that is experienced when it comes to untouched, un-vocalised love. “Risk it” will get you singing and bopping along in no time, and perhaps, inspire you to “Risk it all”, and show someone how you really feel.

| 17

Be Aware Of Storms Once again, October is here and with that comes what is regarded as the storm season.

“Risk It”, from Jessica’s new album, “This Ain’t Love”

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Recent statistics reveal that, although most of us know of the dangers associated with bad weather events, just under fifty percent of Queenslanders do not make adequate preparations to give themselves the best chance of safely riding out the storm and minimising damage to property. One of the areas that many of us could pay more attention to is regular maintenance around our homes. Trees in the yard should always be kept cut back and away from the house, any loose roof tiles or iron should be re-secured and leaks fixed as soon as they are noticed. Gutters should also be kept clear and firmly in place.

When you become aware of an approaching storm, you should tie down or store any outdoor furniture, remove any unsecured items from the yard and move boats and vehicles under cover. If extremely high winds are forecast, windows should be taped in an x pattern using strong packing tape. You need to choose a safe location to remain in during the storm, bring pets inside with you and unplug electrical appliances. A very important part of being prepared for a bad storm is to have an emergency or evacuation kit prepared and close to hand and items to have in this kit are:- First aid kit, Spare batteries, Torch, Battery powered radio, Non-perishable food items to last about three days, Bottled water, Pet food and water and a basic tool kit. Also needed for your kit will be:- Essential medications, Mobile phone and charger, Toiletries, Disinfectant, Warn clothes and bedding and don’t forget to include important documents and valuables. Important phone numbers should be to hand and you should prepare an emergency evacuation plan. Listening to the local radio station for updates before and during the storm is recommended. If you incur damage during the storm, you should take photos before any attempt is made to start cleaning up as this will be of invaluable assistance with insurance claims. Phone numbers to have on hand are :Energex: 136262, SES: 132500, Police, Fire and Ambulance: 000, Council: 3205 0555. So be prepared this storm season and stay safe.


18 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

A Fun Place To Go

Water Filtration & Solar Panel Cleaning Water Filtration & Solar Panel Cleaning

(But not anymore)

by Neil Wilson

Did you know that Bribie Island used to have its own multi story waterslide?

Water Filtration & Solar Panel Cleaning Are you losing money by not having your solar panels cleaned regularly? Are you losing money by not having you solar panels cleaned regularly?

“Clean panels are efficient panels” “Clean panels are efficient panels” • Specialised system with glass cleaning brush and filtered softened water.

Once situated on the corner of Goodwin Drive and Cotterill Avenue, the Funland waterslide and family entertainment park was a landmark which sadly no longer exists. It was promoted as being fun for the whole family and had many different attractions including a swimming pool, wading pool, kart track and a fifteen hole mini golf course. Also available were a kiosk, picnic grounds, adventure playground, video games and a BBQ area. Many families took advantage of this wonderful facility that existed in the later part of the last century and there are surely many locals and visitors that wish something similar was available today.

•• Cleaning Specialised system with glass cleaning brush and filtered removes dust, dirt, grime, salt and bat/bird droppings. • Panels should be cleaned every 6 months for optimised performance. softened water. Whilst we have been unable to accurately establish when the • Cleaning removes dust, dirt, grime, salt and bat/bird droppings. 6 – 8 Panels for only $60 waterslide was built or when it closed, • Panels should be cleaned every 6 months for optimised or for that matter why such a popular ***Special rates apply for Retirement Villages and Aged Care Facilities.*** Are you losing money by not having you solar panels cleaned regularly? attraction was removed, if any readers performance.

Call Gary on 3410 7662 or 0402 018 047

can provide answers to this puzzle they are welcome to contact us so we can solve the mystery of the disappearing Funland Waterslide.

“Clean panels are efficient panels” Waterwizard 6 – 8 Panels for only $60

*** Special rates apply for Retirement Villages and Aged Care Facilities. *** ABN 84 521 328 109 and QBCC 1042021

Our thanks go to The Bribie Island Historical Society for the information and the Outram family for the photos.

Call Gary on 3410 7662 or 0402 018 047 www.waterwizard.com.au • Specialised system with glass cleaning brush and filtered Serving the Bribie Island Community in Water Filtration since 2002 softened water. Waterwizard •BRIBIECleaning removes dust, dirt, grime, salt and bat/bird droppings. PASTELLISTS presents Serving the Bribie Island Community in Water Filtration since 2002 MAKING A MARK • Panels should be cleaned every 6 months for optimised art exhibition 5 October to 16 October 2016 performance.

Funland Water Slide

ABN 84 521 328 109 and QBCC 1042021

th

th

6 – 8 Panels for only $60

WE HAVE MOVED!

• Caravans, campers, trailers and motor home repairs • Extensive variety of spare parts in stock • Awning supply, installation and repairs • Waeco and dometic fridges • Insurance and warranty repairs • Authorised Jayco agent

*** Special rates apply for Retirement Villages and Aged Care Facilities. *** Bribie Island Community Arts Centre Sunderland Drive, Banksia Beach 10am -4pm , Tuesday to Sunday

Armitage St, Bribie Island Call Gary on 3410 7662 or 0402 018 047 2/13 Phone 07 3408 0100 Bring this flyer on opening night to receive $10.00 back on the purchase of your first painting

Email: steve@allterrainrvrepairs.com.au

Waterwizard CAR DETAILING Bribie Island

Downunder Water Bores A Local Bribie based business!

ABN 84 521 328 109 and QBCC 1042021 DISCOUNT PRICES FOR VEHICLES BOOKED IN AT REGULAR INTERVALS

Serving the Bribie Island Community in Water Filtration since 2002 • Fresh new professional approach to customer service! • New competitive packages • Wash & Vacuum package • Mini Detail package • Full Detail Package • Free Pick up & Delivery • Pensioner Discounts • Gift Vouchers Available

Thank you to the customers who have supported us.

FREE Pick Up and Delivery! BRIBIE ISLAND CAR DETAILING

5/181 First Ave Bongaree 4507

Ph: 3408 0014 Mobile: 0439 462 288 www.bribieislandcardetailing.com.au CONTACT RAY OR ANNETTE FOR FURTHER DETAILS. KEEP YOUR ASSET LOOKING LIKE NEW!

We solve the hole problem

Specialising in: Sand Spear Installation Sand Spear Repairs and Refurbishment Pump Installations Pump Repairs Irrigation Systems Submersible Pump Supplies Water Bore Development Bore Stain Removal Landscaping

For more information on your water needs, call Steve now on 0467 355 079 to book your free inspection.


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

Road antics in Moreton

By Senior Sergeant Garth Peake

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 19

Deprivation of liberty and robbery charges, Caboolture

By QPS Media

Detectives from Moreton Bay investigating an incident in which a man was allegedly assaulted, robbed and forced into the boot of a car at Caboolture have charged a man with several offences including deprivation of liberty. It will be alleged that around 5am three men who had been at a Miles Street address got into an argument, with two of the men then stealing the other man’s credit cards. The men then left the residence only to return a short time later where they then allegedly assaulted the man, bound him and forced him into the rear boot of a car, where he was repeatedly kicked and punched.

The daily grind of a Road Policing Officer is often mundane and thankless, however every now and then, something comes along to brighten the day. This motorist has come up with an ingenious way to solve his mudflap problems. Who would have thought that three pairs of pluggers could be put to such good use. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie. On a serious note, motorists should ensure that any modifications made to vehicle comply with regulations. For information in relation to vehicle modification, please visit http://www.tmr. qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicle-standards-

and-modifications.aspx. Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day. Crime Stoppers is a registered charity and community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service. For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries contact Policelink on 131 444 or Policelink.qld. gov.au 24hrs a day.

It will be alleged the two men then drove the vehicle around before releasing the man by the side of the road near Woodford at around 6.30am. The man lost consciousness and woke up around 8am on a service road running adjacent to the D’Aguilar Highway. The man, a 33-year-old man from East Brisbane, was located by a passing motorist and taken to Woodford for

medical assistance before he was transported to Caboolture Hospital for treatment to non-life threatening injuries. Detectives arrested a 27-year-old Caboolture man at an address in Caboolture yesterday afternoon. He has been denied police bail and is due to appear in the Caboolture Magistrates Court this morning (Monday, September 19) where he also faces charges of robbery in company and assault occasioning bodily harm. Police investigations are continuing. Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day. Crime Stoppers is a registered charity and community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service. For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries contact Policelink on 131 444 or Policelink.qld. gov.au 24hrs a day.

THE

BRIBIE ISLANDER

Do you have any local news or stories? Call the Team on 0448 932 484 By Philip Arlidge

THE BRIBIE WINELANDER Are you a climate change sceptic that believes the current extremes in weather come along every hundred years or so and we should just put up with it and carry on as usual? Unfortunately if you are a lover of fine wine these unpredictable weather movements can have a devastating effect on your favourite tipple. The 2016 vintage for example threw up many challenges around the country as in South Australia and Tasmania where a sustained drought has not made life easy for winemakers as the vines stressed out and bushfires seem to be occurring more frequently around all parts of the country. I remember a few years ago opening a bottle of wine from Pemberton where the grapes had been exposed to a fire and there was certainly a slight aroma of the smoke in the wine which to be honest actually added something to the wine which wasn’t too unpleasant but any stronger and the wine would never have been bottled. Some regions have had to resort to bringing water in by tankers as dry dams or dams whose water is too saline for their bush vines due to a lack of rain. Other regions have received rainfalls never experienced in living memory or since records began and The Hunter Valley is one such region. After having a dry period in June July August and September last year The Valley was subjected to three major hailstorms in November followed by 330ml of rain in

January beating the previous record for the month by 150ml, but at times like this winemakers tend to pull together and traditional Hunter Valley celebrations such as a cricket match using a bung from a barrel went ahead as normal. Whilst some fruit was lost eventually the sun shone and the vintage was saved at the bell and a good vintage of reds and whites was achieved so on this occasion your favourite Hunter Valley Semillon and Shiraz have made the grade but does Mother Nature have more in store for us, only time will tell. Wines to look for on the shelves include Brokenwood, Tyrells, Tullochs and McWilliams. Our favourite red wine grape is Shiraz but where does this Australian Grape variety that put us on the world stage originate from? Shiraz has been linked to various European Countries including Albania, Sicily, The Greek Islands and Persia (Iran) where there is a city with the name Shiraz. Using modern detective tools such as DNA the true origin had now been established. It is a cross of the grape varieties Mondeuse Blanche (The mother) and Durez (The father) that hails from The French Rhone-Alpes region. The outstanding wine writer from Britain, Jancis Robinson, in her excellent book Wine Grapes gives three possible family trees, but all have these two varieties as the grape parentage. When these cuttings were brought to Australia by James Busby in the 1800’s he would have had no idea as to how important

these cuttings would eventually become in our industry. Although Shiraz can make good quality wines from every wine producing area around Australia there are several regions that are a cut above the rest. For a special occasion look for wines from McLaren Vale, The Barossa Valley and The Hunter Valley although there have been some outstanding Margaret River wines of late. One of my favourite wineries from McLaren Vale that produce outstanding Shiraz is Shingleback and they have a number of options which range from the reasonably priced Red Knot (exclusive to Woolworths/BWS) to The “D” Block which retails at around $55 if you can find it. Other wines in their range include The Gate, Davey Estate, Davey Bros. Estate, Haycutter, Vinvale and Mclaren Vale South Coast. Most of these wines retail at around $12 to $20. With Summer just around the corner it might be the right time to try a wine perfectly suited to our warmer climate but derided by many as a non-wine and that is a Rose. I remember some years ago talking to the State Manager of one of the Australia’s major liquor retailers and he thought a Rose was made by blending white and red wine! In those days there was basically only a choice of Mateus Rose from Portugal, which was the leading brand world wide, except here in Australia where we had our own brand leader in The Kaiser Stuhl Gold Medal Rose, in those days the wines

tended to suit wine drinkers that enjoyed a sweeter type of wine which was just about everyone. In actual fact Rose wines come from red wine grapes that when they are crushed are left on their skins for only a short period which gives them their blush colour and nowadays they represent some serious wine drinking. Next time you peer in the fridge in the liquor store for a white wine why not cast a look towards the chilled rose section and look for The Nine Vines McLaren Vale Grenache/Shiraz from Angoves, A Charles Melton Barossa Valley “Rose of Virginia, Mr Mick, Turkey Flat or Bird in The Hand, your palate may thank you.

Be careful after having one or two too many, nearly two thousand years ago Plutarch noted: What is in a man’s heart when he is sober is on his tongue when he is drunk! ….and so did Ovid With the wine before you, you will tell many things!


20 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

event WINE DINNER

Enjoy an exploration of the senses as we match some of the amazing wines from the De Bortoli range with sumptuous offerings from our culinary team…

THURSDAY 13th OCTOBER 2016 6.30pm for 7.00pm

5 courses $60 per person

Join us for a fun Melbourne Cup Lunch complete with live entertainment by Steve Hill. Our delicious a la carte menu will be available for you to choose your favourite meal —whether it’s seafood, steaks, pasta or salads… it’s all here for your enjoyment! The race will be on the big screens, sweeps, lucky door prizes & more… come in your best race day outfits to win prizes!

Wine Dinner Menu available on our website or Facebook page Tickets available for purchase from Reception or on 07 3408 2141

A delicious 200g rump steak cooked to your liking and served with chips, house salad and your choice of sauce: pepper, mushroom, dianne, garlic or gravy Optional Extras: $5 Seafood Topper

*Terms & Conditions apply. Only available on Monday until promotion finishes. Subject to availability. Not transferable. Not refundable. No members discount applies on this promotion. All images are for illustrative purposes and are indicative only.

SWEEPS | LUCKY DOOR PRIZE | BEST DRESSED PRIZES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT BY STEVE HILL

Choose any TWO main meals from below for only $30! Beer Battered Barra Chicken Curry Pork Belly Caesar Salad with Squid Topper Thai Beef Salad Zucchini Fritter Stack

*Terms & Conditions apply. Only available on Tuesday until promotion finishes. Subject to availability. Not transferable. Not refundable. No members discount applies on this promotion. All images are for illustrative purposes and are indicative only.

BOOKINGS SUGGESTED TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ONLINE BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE FROM OUR WEBSITE The Surf Club Bribie Island A| First Avenue, Woorim, QLD 4507 P| 07 3408 2141 F| 07 3408 3325 W| thesurfclubbribie.com.au E| info@thesurfclubbribie.com.au

A delicious tender chicken breast schnitzel served with chips & house salad with your choice of topping for just $17.50 Toppings: Parmigiana— ham, tomato & cheese Mexicana—ham, spicy salsa & cheese Tropicana—ham, pineapple & cheese Bonanza—bacon, egg & cheese Avo-rama—Avocado, hollandaise & cheese

*Terms & Conditions apply. Only available on Friday until promotion finishes. Subject to availability. Not transferable. Not refundable. No members discount applies on this promotion. All images are for illustrative purposes and are indicative only.


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 21

four wheel driving in south east qld

By Aleisha Gill

JeepFreakz hit Swan Gully Swan Gully is a 4wd Park in Bromelton 15 mins from Beaudesert (formerly City View 4wd Park) and JeepFreakzOz QLD ran a camping weekend there in August. Swan Gully has the option for day visits only as well as camping. Their tracks range from easy through to extreme so it is a popular destination for us to run day trips as well as camping trips. A group of jeeps from the northside of Brisbane met in Beaudesert on Friday afternoon to make the most of our trip to the area. We all headed to the local shops to buy our supplies for the weekend then headed off for the short drive to the park to arrive at 4.30pm to set up camp. As most of us are seasoned campers it did not take us long to set up camp. The next task was to collect some firewood to go with the wood we purchased from the park to get the campfire roaring as it was already getting chilly! We spent a few good hours around the campfire, roasting some marshmallows, telling a few tall stories, dreaming about the modifications we had planned (especially as we had fabrication mastermind amongst us who had travelled from as far as Gympie for the trip). No late night was to be had for most though as we knew we had a big day of driving ahead of us the next day. The next morning the rest of the crew

Back it up or Lose it!

arrived after meeting in at Beaudesert as some were coming for a day trip only. We then headed off to tackle our first track of the day – the track chosen was to suit all cars on the trip. This is the beauty of this park – you can head off for a drive with a difference in capability amongst you and still find a challenge for everyone simply by putting different cars through different lines. The first challenge of the day was a nice little step for those with a nice set of modifications under their belt. Those more standard vehicles were able to take a line around this step up, although even this easier line provided a nice challenge with a few rigs needing a winch to get through. But with the expert guidance of our president all cars got through safely and felt as if they had conquered a nice challenge. We even helped another patron of the park when he was having car troubles. After this obstacle we headed of a more of a leisurely drive up around the dam and as it was nearing lunch headed back to camp down a different way. Some members took this opportunity to head off to other commitments. There rest of us gathered our energy to attack the afternoons challenge ahead of us – a creek crawl! In the afternoon we set off to the play area to where you enter a nice

empty creek bed which gives you the challenge of negotiating numerous rocks and boulders. A track like this is very technical as you really have to pick you lines carefully and you sometimes really have to rely on your spotters to get you through – lucky for me the club has plenty of great spotters to choose from! We managed to get all rigs through the creek bed safely to the point that you start to climb upwards heading to the waterfall and as it was getting dark decided it was time to collect more firewood and head back to camp. This was not without a few amongst us deciding they were determined to come back tomorrow to tackle the climb up to the waterfall. Once back at camp it did not take us long to get the campfire roaring again, the laughs a happening and chatter about what was ahead of us tomorrow. It was a beautiful night under the stars with just the sound of great friends and the campfire. The next morning a couple of rigs headed off to the waterfall track with determination and cameras to make sure none of the action was missed. They gave it a good shot but as they needed to head off at lunch ran out of time and had to head back to camp before making it all the way – this was

not without setting a date to return to finish off what they started. Myself did not head to the waterfall – instead we headed off with our daughter and son who are learning to 4wdrive and this was the perfect opportunity to take them off on an easier track to get some experience under their belt. We then heading back to pack up camp but as we were all heading off it was noticed that one of the vehicles had fuel leak at the fuel regulator. After a quick phone call a replacement part was sorted and another member came to the rescue with a drive to collect the part and help fix the vehicle. This is the beauty of being in a club – no one is left behind and there is always plenty of people to help. Swan Gully is a must do park for those who are love getting out there – they also have glamping on the way if you prefer more of the creature comforts. Aleisha Gill facebook.com/JeepFreakzQLD jeepfreakzqld@gmail.com Check out a club near you – www.4wdqld.com.au P.S – Another trip has already been run to conquer the waterfall!

ask eddie computing

We can replace your computer, but not your precious memories. After more than 20 years in the IT business, the single most difficult part of our job hasn’t changed - Informing a customer that their hard drive has died and the data is irretrievable. Consider for a moment how this would affect you. Replacement of the drive is not difficult, and only a moderate expense. But, unless you have saved copies of your files to an external backup drive or cloud account you may be in for some heartbreaking news. The message is simple “save copies of your files or you will eventually lose them!” All computers and their hard drives will cease to function – it’s only a matter of when.

Local backup methods include using an external hard drive or a simple USB stick. Your choice will depend largely on the amount of data that you wish to store. A simple 8Gb USB stick costs less than $10, while a 1000Gb (1Tb) external hard drive will cost you under $100. Remote or ‘cloud’ backups are saved to a remote computer server via your internet connection. These service providers include recognized IT companies like Microsoft’ One Drive, Google Drive and Apples iCloud, as well as specialized commercial products such as Backblaze and Carbonite. Pricing, for example Dropbox, starts at $10/per month for up to 1000Gb of data. Some providers offer small data storage, ie under 5Gb for free, but be aware that there may be a charge for

you to access your data. Local Backup: Purchase an external USB drive and copy your pictures, documents and other folders to it. If you want to save copies of your email and other program data, this is usually done via an export function within the program. External hard drives usually come with automated backup software. Pros = No ongoing costs; no internet needed to access your backup data; your data remains in your possession; quick to complete a backup. Cons = If stored in the same location as your computer, a serious event such as fire could destroy your computer and your backups; upfront cost to purchase a backup drive. Cloud Backups: Many companies now offer remote or cloud backup services. Put simply, you are renting an amount of drive

space on a computer system at a remote location. Costs vary so shop around. Pros = You can access your files from any internet-ready computer, smartphone or tablet globally; stored at a different location to your PC. Cons = Ongoing expense; any remote server, no matter how secure, is vulnerable to attack; time required to complete a backup is dependent on your internet speed and uses your data allowance. If you need any assistance with your data protection don’t hesitate to call in. If you have a topic that you would like to see discussed in this column, please send an email to eddie@theinkshop.com. au Until next time, Happy Computing, Regards Eddie.

COMPUTER CHECKUP-UP SPECIAL An essentional service for a reliable computer

/// Check for viruses and malware /// Update your Windows /// Complete Physical Clean of your Computer

ONE WEEK ONLY

39

$

3408 6421

PH: www.theinkshop.com.au 43 Elkhorn Avenue, Bellara


22 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

mad poets society ME

Let my heart bleed just once more

THE SPIRITUAL BLESSING

Terry Keatch

Ingrid Gorrie

Sharmayne Kurtz

Out of all the people I’d like to be, There is no one I’d sooner be than me. I could be the best footballer in Australia, but I’d sooner be me, a tiresome failure. I could write books and be a success, but I’d sooner be me a tiresome mess. I could be Priminister and rule all the land if things just went the way I planned, but to tell people what to do is not my lurk, ‘cause to me it sounds too much like work.

While I gather last tears into the pool of memory Let my heart bleed just once more While I tell pain to disappear forever Let my heart bleed just once more While I deal with a little fear of the unknown Then I set you free – rejoice! NOW I demand your fastest beat And don’t ever trick me again – I will be watching you.

The first day of summer and the water is high People of Woorim are gathered nearby The Pastor steps forward to deliver her prayer It is about the sea and it’s journey from here to there She highlights on the gift we have received from above The cleansing action that caresses and loves It nurtures our plant life sea creatures as well She allows us to swim play and be under her spell We use it as a backdrop for ceremonies and events Or just the art of sitting and inhaling her heaven scent The wind and sun all play their part But the jewel in the crown is the sea by far

THE LAND TIME FORGOT

BEAUTY WITHIN

She is a God that entices our bodies and souls But does not discriminate and lets our ability unfold The colour and intensity of blues and greens

Sharmayne Kurtz

Vicky Heppenstall

It is rugged and strong relentless and rough Large strong boulders on the bluff Quiet streams that trickle down The rough exterior to create a crown

As a beauty I’m not a great star. Their are others more handsome by far. But my face I don’t mind,because I’m behind it, Tis the folk in the front that I jar.

Make us dress and relax and feel serene There is fish and chips or a glass of wine Cappuccino on Island time

THE WOORIM PARK

Love it don’t leave it the rubbish is hell We owe it to our children to be under her spell Care and love that is all she asks The bell is ringing it is getting dark

Soft green moss and ferns as well That move and sway to the waters spell The fresh cool breeze that caresses your face After a high mountain climb of this distant place Large blue gum trees that grow out of the rock Create a bonsai or a frock Images dart here and there You just have to wait for them to stare

Sharmayne Kurtz There is a park by the sea at Woorim Beach With tall gum trees and lots of swings The black treacle stream that meanders in

Red ochre rock as old as time Indigenous paintings from the dreamtime Figures and faces hand prints as well Tell the story of the life on this shelf

Creates white bubbles like transparent cream There are bat wing lights and sculpture forms Paperbark trees and heaps of worms

The spell is broken by the black cockatoo Screeching as it glides over the forest view Lizards dart here and there The summer sun shinning over their rocky lair

Rubbish bins for the visitor’s days Where families eat and children play Late in the day you see them rest

A dead snake lay on the rocky path Earthworms finish him off nothing lasts The sun kissed yellow of the wattle blooms Winter is coming you can feel the cool

On a towel on the grass and a heavy chest Of life’s simple pleasures of sitting back BBQ burning and life’s flat chat

The winding path is rocky and steep It takes your breath and you just have to peep The massive rocks above your head Open large caves that are dark and dead Outside the palm trees grow to the sky The Earths Cathedral is very high

This little park creates a beat Of leisure and laughter and children meet Swings and water while playing catch Remembering days it takes me back The breeze that caresses the skin on your face The salt sea air that dilates your space

Vines hang powerfully over the relentless climb Just when you think you cannot go on You feel the coolness of this shrine

The environment touches your very soul And your thankful for this pot of gold The black cockatoo that sits on the branch

The sound of the finches dart to and fro There is a clear river stream just below You peer through the branches of the big red gum

While the little quails sing and dance White timber tables and chairs to match The Surf Club there for people to catch That very special menu or special wine As they glimpse at the ocean on Island time

Down in the valley the river runs The sound of the water makes you kick back You stop for a while and look at the track Lost in this space of nature itself Makes you feel small and there is nothing to dwell You feel touched by the smell of the leaves and the damp The forest floor has you in a mystical trance The sweet smell of honey from the paper bark trees The blossoms and flowers that float in the breeze The magic of butterflies as they float and dance Around the purple flowers on the rock face and ground Nothing in the world can deliver all this Nature’s dance and natures kiss

The dolphins and turtles live on her shores Their future and garden are enjoyed by all So next time you touch the white sand and sea Make a pledge to the blessing there is no fee

Spiritual blessing on the wings of a bird Touches our hearts and her voice is heard Salt sea water we feel encased Floating through time and space If we all dance to the same beat The God of the ocean will feel complete The swim the sand the fun and the play Nurtures our being everyday The dolphins and turtles live on her shores Their future and garden are enjoyed by all So next time you touch the white sand and sea Make a pledge to the blessing there is no fee Love it don’t leave it the rubbish is hell We owe it to our children to be under her spell Care and love that is all she asks The bell is ringing it is getting dark Spiritual blessing on the wings of a bird Touches our hearts and her voice is heard Salt sea water we feel encased Floating through time and space If we all dance to the same beat The God of the ocean will feel complete The swim the sand the fun and the play Nurtures our being everyday

How lucky are we to have all of this Fairweather’s trail a gift of bliss My little house by the sea The value of experiences of what I see Birthdays Weddings families full of cheer Are all acted out throughout the year Activity silence then just the space A place so special to be encased No hustle or bustle on this parcel of land Just the surf the sea and lots of sand

Bribie Island Bush Poets

G’day Everyone! Time again to gather for and night of friendship, fun and Bush Poetry.

Monday, 26th September We will meet in the Conference Room at the Blue Pacific Hotel at Woorim. We meet at 6.30, so come early and have a delicious meal at the bistro. We are having a Garage sale on Friday morning and Saturday so come along a relieve us of some of our junk- oops - very valuable treasures that will be going cheap.

35 Arcadia Ave. Enquiries : Cay 3408 3219


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

friends forever

| 23

By Nikita Chee

When Multitasking Goes Wrong Hello Bribie Islanders! Hope your Spring has sprung into action and begun to unveil all the wonder that has been in hibernation. Not long now and our beautiful Bribie Beaches will be beckoning us back to witness the shoreline once again kiss the blushing sand. Any who, the other day one of my friends that I study with showed me a video clip on social media of some sort of small dog, perhaps a Chihuahua, being held over a baby pool. The little dog’s tiny paws were moving in a swim-like motion fully believing it was immersed in the water but all it was wading through was air. Paddling and paddling away with such poise oblivious to the fact it was not getting anywhere at all! We had a good long chuckle at this likening it to our current state of exertion. More often than not, we find ourselves busting our guts (sometimes literally) to get things in our life done. Feeding bits and bobs of ourselves here there and everywhere for the noble purpose of efficiency and productivity. However,

it’s only a matter of time before we realize, we’re not really getting anywhere much and we’re tired, stressed and just plain ol’ grumps. I will say this though, while we have a choice on what jobs we take on and how much effort we determine to put into them, the fault is more so on our system. This generation has indeed been blessed with the innovation of technology. However, with such convenience and easy access to these technologies that wire us in to the ‘What’s Happinin’ of today, we’ve lost the art of doing things simply. We’ve gotten in on the juggling act and need out! For this reason, I believe that multitasking is a trap. It all looks so appealing: “If I can just balance all of these activities throughout the day, I will get so much done and look super productive”. “I shall be the multitasking Queen!” To some degree that’s applaud-able, on the other hand it can be downright dangerous. What’s the downfall? Stress. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

SPOTLIGHT ON

By Wrights Fruit Barn

FRUIT & VEG

Unseasonal rains in the tropical north, west and southern harvest regions of Australia has forced fluctuations on some fresh produce prices with harvest equipment and transport vehicles caught in the bog.

lettuce in the salad aisle.

Potatoes and onions remain at record high wholesale prices although many local fruit shops are not raising the prices instore, concerned for customers balking at buying fresh produce overall.

Throw some value-for-money mixed leaf salad, eshallots, herbs and continental cucumbers in the salad bowl but be prepared to pay a firm price for Lebanese cucumbers.

Squash and premium eggplants are also expensive but there is plenty of less costly vegetable on the shelves. New season asparagus is of a reasonable price with the spears at their best from now until March of next year. Freshly harvested asparagus is similar to cut flowers and needs to be kept in cool, humid conditions. In ideal growing conditions, they can grow 1-2cm per hour. Pumpkin, snow peas and mushrooms are at bargain prices while Asian vegetables, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, carrots (with the exception of firmly priced large ones), field eggplants, fennel, leeks, silverbeet, sweet corn and zucchini are reasonable. Beans are reasonable to firm in price and brussels sprouts are creeping up in price cost you a bit more. Cauliflower, capsicum, sweet potatoes and parsnips are firmly priced, although larger parsnips are cheaper. Expect some cheap avocados and

Tomatoes have fluctuated but are edging upwards to a firm price this week, although roma tomatoes are short in supply and expensive.

Strawberries are cheap as a glut of late Queensland varieties has occurred with new season Western Australian punnets arriving. The best fruit bargains are blueberries, kiwifruit and pineapples. Some poorer quality end of season mandarins are also cheap but the best fruit is firmly priced. You will pay firmer prices for apples, navel and Valencia oranges, imported grapes, watermelon, honey dew, pears and some rockmelon, which are fluctuating in price. Bananas are expensive, as are raspberries, lemons, limes, figs, passionfruit and imported stone fruit. Yellow pawpaw is expensive but the great tasting red variety, also known as papaya, is reasonably priced.

have found that work-related stress caused by trying to juggle too many tasks can cause headaches, sleeping problems, digestive issues, back pain and even things like heart disease and depression (Woolston, 2016). What’s worse is that the very things that you started out to do don’t get done or if they do they ‘re not your best work. If you want to really produce the goods in your life and produce well, take things more slowly and do them with careful purpose and focus. Take ripening fruit or vegetables for example. Many a folk have told me that home-grown i.e. slow grown produce tastes immeasurably better then store-bought prematurelyripened food. That is because the rich and heavy juices containing all the flavor have not had enough time in the sun to develop. Instead we get food that looks really good but is not anywhere near its natural state leaving it tasteless. Everything in life is like this. Things that are done and done well take time. Growth: physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually, relationships, hobbies, skills and habits, success…

food. It isn’t easy though and I can honestly say that I have found it to be quite difficult myself! It takes discipline, determination and the ability to set flint on a task with patience and perseverance to see it through properly, but the rewards are so worth it. What is better, something that looks like the real thing but under pressure fails on you or something that has gone through a process of testing and trialing and thus has the stamina to pull the job off with expertise. It all comes down to being able to live in the moment, and be entirely present. It is then that true satisfaction in life comes. No more of this jumping off to this and that seeking after some kind of rush with a new project. No. Finish the job you’ve started and do a good job of it. You owe it to yourself and the people around you. Until next time, Nikita

P.s Just out of curiosity, I looked up the antonym of multitask in the dictionary and guess what it was? Focus. Pretty much says it all.

ALWAYS SUPPORTING AUSSIE FARMERS

Wright’s FRUIT BARN AVAILABLE NOW

PRODUCE

“Support our Local Dairy Farmers”

COOLOOLA BUDGET MILK 2L

1

$ 99

ALL MONEY GOES TO THE FARMERS

Wrights Bribie Fruit

Coolgarra Ave, Bongaree (Next to McDonalds) • 3408 1179

OPEN 7 DAYS MON-SAT 7am to 5.30pm SUN 7am to 4pm


24 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

An African Safari With a Touch of Luxury By Neil Wilson

Lioness with her kill

Elephant

If you are considering taking a holiday overseas and want to experience something more than just a visit to other cities in foreign countries, read on to learn about one of the truly unique adventures available to those who want a holiday with a difference. Long time friends and avid readers of The Bribie Islander, Lyn Chandler and Dawn Phillips recently travelled to South Africa on an adventure into the Kruger Private Reserves which are on the western border of the Kruger National Park. Dawn, who is a lover of the wildlife in this part of the world and had made the trip before, convinced Lyn that it would be the trip of a lifetime, so the trip was arranged. Departing Sydney on a Qantas flight direct to Johannesburg, after fourteen

hours in the air they arrived at Tambo International Airport and were transferred for an overnight stay at the Peermont Mondior Hotel at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg. In the morning it was back to the airport for a one hour flight to Hoedspruit where they were met and taken to the Chapungu Luxury Tented Camp for six days of what is known as glamping (glamorous camping) and expeditions into the bush each morning and evening to see the abundance of wildlife that roam the area. This beautifully appointed camp offers a range of features that one does not normally expect when camping and takes you back to the elegance, style and class of a bygone era. However, you can easily step back to civilisation with professional

Bribie Island Orchid Society Inc Bribie Island Orchid Society Inc

Spring Orchid &&Foliage Spring Orchid Foliage Show 2016 Show 2016 Saturday 15th October, 8.30am – 4.00pm Saturday 15th October, 8.30am – 4.00pm Sunday 16th October, 8.30am - 2.00pm Sunday 16th October 8.30am - 2.00pm

TheThe Orchid OrchidHouse House & Indoor Bowls Clubhouse & Indoor Bowls Clubhouse 156A First Ave, Bribie Island Q 156A First Ave, Bribie Island Q Admission $5.00 includes Morning/Afternoon Tea (Groups of 10 or more $4.50pp) Admission $5.00 includes Morning/Afternoon Tea (Groups of 10 or more $.50pp)

Darryl Banks Orchids Lotusbird Gardens Talbot Lodge Bromeliads Darryl Windemere Banks Orchids Orchids Lotusbird Gardens Twins Jewellry Sales Talbot Plant Lodge Bromeliads

Windemere Orchids

Fong Ping Orchids Orchidaceous Supplies

Fong Orchids WoolfPing OrchidCulture Orchidaceous Sausage Sizzle Supplies Market Stalls

Woolf OrchidCulture

Twins Jewellry Sizzle car parking Wheelchair friendly accessSausage - Unlimited Plant Sales Market Stalls relaxed, informal, friendly atmosphere

Contact Secretary Carolyn Burke 07 3410 7975 or Wheelchair friendly access - Unlimited car parking www.bribieislandorchidsociety.com Relaxed, informal, friendly atmosphere

Contact Secretary Carolyn Burke 07 3410 7975 www.bribieislandorchidsociety.com

spa treatments and the gastronomical delights on offer. Each of the camp’s luxurious tents rests on a raised wooden deck, sleeps two and is furnished with snippets of decor from the days of the great African explorers. Each en-suite bathroom extends onto a deck with a large bathtub, allowing campers to submerge themselves in luxurious relaxation in the great outdoors. There is also a toilet and a shower for a quick freshen up. Each morning during their stay in the camp, after a quick cuppa they were taken on the morning game drive in an open Toyota where the tracker is seated right at the front of the vehicle so he can spot the tracks of the wildlife and hopefully guide the tourists to a sighting. And they were never disappointed

by what they saw. ‘We saw so many different animals each time’ Lyn said. ‘We saw lions, kudu, elephants, giraffes, impala, zebras, rhinos and leopards’ she added. Lyn said that she was hoping to see a cheetah but sadly none appeared. I bet she felt cheated by that but was probably happy that they spotted a leopard. They were back at the camp by nine each morning for a beautifully prepared breakfast and free to relax until lunch at two and then the afternoon game drive at three for another chance to see all of the beautiful animals that roam free in the park. ‘It is so good to see elephants walking quietly by inches from the vehicle and rhinos with their horns intact. To see a lioness gnawing on her dinner with her cubs just a few metres away, was a truly memorable sight’, Dawn said. ‘I


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

Lioness licking her chops

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

Zebra

Warthogs

Kudu

think that the rangers are wonderful and so passionate about being able to show these great animals to the tourists’ she told us.

highly is the Protrack Rhino Task Team. This is the undermanned and underfunded group of people who give their all in an endeavour to prevent the all too frequent slaughter and mutilation of the animals in the reserve. They patrol the area mainly on foot and stay out for days without anything but the basic essentials to try to lessen the invasion of the poachers who commit atrocities such as cutting off the rhino’s horns and ears. Whilst their efforts have resulted in a reduction of poaching, they do not have the manpower to completely eliminate

Both Dawn and Lyn were full of praise for their time in the camp and said that the food was great, the staff were attentive and the accommodation was wonderful. They also spoke highly about the dedication of Jacinta at Helloworld in Caboolture for organising their trip which went off without a hitch. An organisation that they both praised

HELLO AFRICA

Leopard

Aubrey the tracker

this terrible situation. Both ladies feel so strongly about the importance of the work the team does that they have donated a thousand rand each ( a total of two hundred dollars) and this will pay for the training of another member of the team. They said that there is a website so that anyone who is passionate about helping the Protrack Rhino Task Team can make a small donation to assist with the funding that the team desperately need.

at the camp had come to an end and they flying back to Johannesburg for an overnight stay before the flight back to Sydney. When asked what the most memorable moment of the trip was, all they said was, ‘everything. While this type of holiday is not for everyone, it is certainly an option worth thinking about. www.protrackrhinotask.co.za

Sadly, the two ladies found their time

10 DAY JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

15 DAY JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

From $7,995 per person, twin share

From $3,995 per person, twin share

• Kruger Private Reserve • The Blue Train Route •Capetown • Flights Included Departures: 12 Jan – 31 Aug 2017 Alternative dates available SAVE UP TO $750+ PER COUPLE

13 DAYS NAIROBI TO NAIROBI From $8,765 per person, twin share • Highlights of Kenya & Tanzania • Flights Included Departures: 01 Apr – 25 May 2017 Alternative dates available

helloworld Caboolture King Street

(07) 5495 1766 caboolturekingst@helloworld.com.au

| 25

White rhino

**Luxury**

Shop 3, 75 King Street, Caboolture, QLD 4510

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

SAVE UP TO $700+ PER COUPLE

• Kruger National Park • Garden Route • Capetown • Flights Included Departures: May – Aug 2017 Alternative dates available SAVE UP TO $300+ PER COUPLE

11 DAYS JOHANNESBURG, CAPE TOWN & VIC FALLS From $5,995 per person, twin share • Kruger Private Reserve • Capetown • Victoria Falls • Flights Included Departures: 01 Apr – 30 Sep 2017 Alternative dates available SAVE UP TO $600+ PER COUPLE

BOOK BY 21 OCTOBER 2016

*Conditions apply. Prices correct at 10 September, 2016 but may fluctuate if surcharges, fees, taxes or currency change. Amounts payable to third parties not included. Agents may charge service fees, rates may vary. Offer ends 21 Oct 16. Payments by credit card may incur a surcharge. Offers subject to availability on set departures & minimum numbers apply. A deposit of 30% per person is required within 7 days of booking and full payment by 21 Oct 16. Please confirm all details with your travel consultant before booking. Offers may be withdrawn without notice and are not combinable with any other offers unless stated. Supplier terms and conditions apply. Geoffrey Robert Bell & Stephanie June Bell & Jacinta Hope Blundell (Australia) Pty Limited (ABN 25 786 737 062) trading as helloworld Caboolture King Street.


26 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

Mental Wellbeing in focus

By Veronica Mercer

“But in the end it is only a passing thing…this shadow. Even darkness must pass.” - J.R.R Tolkien There is no doubt that Bribie Island is a slice of paradise with its beautiful blue waters, lovely sandy beaches and relaxing lifestyle. Driving across the bridge feels like I am on holidays; and I hope that never changes. Hello I’m Veronica and I am a Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and I am going to talk about Mental Health. This is a topic that is not openly talked about enough, even though it affects large pockets within all communities. Currently one million people in Australian suffer from depression and 2.3 million suffer from anxiety. Depression and anxiety affect one in seven and one in four people respectively at some point in their lives. You will know someone who has or is experiencing a mental health issue. Here in paradise there is a large population who experience mental health issues, and they come from all demographics. In my work I see individuals and families from all walks of life who are facing numerous health challenges. The two key challenges are often depression and anxiety, and though they are different conditions, it’s not unusual for them to occur at the same time. Did you know that depression-associated disability costs the Australian economy $14.9 billion annually? In Australia today more than 6 million working days are lost each year. Depression costs the

Australian community over $600 million each year in treatment costs. At this time depression is currently the leading cause of non-fatal disability in Australia, with less than 50% receiving medical care. Approximately 2000 Australians die from suicide every year, many are young men who experience depression and/or anxiety. Mental Health continues to be a taboo subject in society, we all need to work at breaking down the barriers. When we shine a light on the dark things, they are not so scary or intimidating. The good news is that most mental health issues can be treated and well managed. So STOP feeling like nobody will understand or that people will think I am weak or crazy. Reach out and talk to someone…life is way too short to waste it feeling distressed. Isolation is not good for depression, so reach out to friends and loved ones, even if you feel like being alone or don’t want to be a burden to others. Simple by talking to someone about how you feel can be an enormous help. The person you talk to doesn’t have to be able to fix you. They simply need to listen — and be attentive without being distracted or judging. Get active being on the move helps to reduce the symptoms associated with depression and mental health. Get outside and enjoy the weather and scenery. Remember you are not on your own, depression and anxiety are real illnesses; not simply something to “get over”. If you

or someone you know is struggling speak to your General Practitioner or contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800.

than not, have you

Do yourself a favor and have a mental wellbeing check-up.

• found that your anxiety made it difficult for you to do everyday activities (e.g. work, study, seeing friends and family)?

Depression checklist. If you identify with several of the following signs and symptoms—especially the first two—and they just won’t go away, you may be suffering from depression. 1. You feel hopeless and helpless 2. You’ve lost interest in friends, activities, and things you used to enjoy 3. You feel tired all the time 4. Your sleep and appetite has changed 5. You can’t concentrate or find that previously easy tasks are now difficult 6. You can’t control your negative thoughts, no matter how much you try 7. You are much more irritable, shorttempered, or aggressive than usual 8. You’re consuming more alcohol than normal or engaging in other reckless behaviour. (Beyond Blue) Anxiety Checklist. Anxiety disorders are medical conditions characterised by persistent, excessive worry. Anxiety disorders can take different forms. What is common to all is an anxiety that is so distressing, it interferes with your ability to carry out or take pleasure from day-to-day activities.

• felt very worried • found it hard to stop worrying

If you answered ‘YES’ to ALL of these questions have you also experienced three or more of the following: • felt easily tired • had difficulty concentrating • felt irritable • felt restless or on edge • had muscle pain (e.g. sore jaw or back) • had trouble sleeping (e.g. difficulty falling or staying asleep or restless sleep)? (Understanding Anxiety) If you find that your responses meet the specific criteria’s for depression and/or anxiety, please speak with someone, your doctor is a good place to start. Some of my upcoming topics will include, grief and loss, PTSD, living with chronic illness/pain, social phobia, drug and alcohol abuse, different types of therapy, how therapy works, anti-depressant therapy, behavioral issues in children and adolescents, relaxation, mindfulness and if you have any suggestions or questions I will happily try to respond. Wising you all good mental wellbeing Veronica

Over the last six months, or more days

CONSCIOUS HEALTH

Conscious Living What road are you on?

I am a meandering path and the one who walks on it.

LET GO OF THE PAST...

I cannot see past each twist and turn.

Based on the work of Louise Hay A life changing program for anyone who wants to move on from the challenges of earlier life

I am overgrown with beauty and delight. There are berries, flowers and an abundance of variegated leaves and bushes. The path is soft underfoot with damp earth and the overlaying tree fall.

Imagine moving forward in your life with purpose, optimism and confidence.

I do not care where the path leads, for such is the wonder of each step, each moment. I do not know what is around each bend, yet I feel safe. I move slowly, finding my own rhythm, not wanting to miss a thing. I feel a childlike wonder at the abundance of activity in the stillness of nature surrounding me. I want to treasure each leaf, each berry, each flower, each blade of grass, to experience it fully. Dappled sunlight filters gently through the canopy and as it does I embrace the ecstasy of the warmth on my skin. There is mystery and comfort hiding in the shade, exposure and delight in the brilliance of the sun. It is exquisite to stop, feel and absorb these opposites. The path journeys me, into a rich and profound experience of now. I almost need not walk any further, and yet, I am curious about what may await me around the corner. If now can be so wondrous, what else may be hidden from view? It feels like my path has no end, and yet, I sense that at any moment I may come across a glade of luscious, verdant grass, flooded with radiant light. This sense of impending revelation draws me

Imagine finally letting go of old self limiting habits to create an inspiring joyful life. Imagine having faith in your decisions knowing you are on your true path. onwards on the path, despite the comfort in my present surroundings. And so I am compelled to move forward by an invisible cord of light that whispers to me of a deeper joy, a greater love and an expansion within and without. How about you? Is the road you’re on the one you WANT to be on? I excel in working with people who feel stuck, whether from pain, anxiety, stress or just a lack lustre life and want to get their life back on the right track. Are you ready to re-groove your life?

I am a Physio, Yoga Teacher, life coach and intuitive healer with over 20 years’ experience and work with clients 1:1 in my Bongaree clinic, as well as running yoga classes and transformational events. Contact me : Beks 0468 832 193 www.beksthompson.com www.facebook.com/zenphysiyoga

Beks Thompson BSc Hons Physiotherapy

www.bribiephysiyoga.coam 0468 832 193

Life is full of opportunity although for some it may not start out that way. As children we don’t have the power to choose our environment and so we learn about life and ourselves from the people and experiences around us. As adults we are now able to take responsibility for our healing and happiness. The only reason we are unhappy is habits, habits of thought and attitude. Negative limiting thoughts lead to negative behaviors. If you are unhappy with your life results it’s time to look to your habits. You have the power to change them. You don’t have to do it all alone however. We all need some support and guidance to navigate change. I can talk with you confidentially and design a healing program to suit you. Start your new life now.

In just 3 consultations, you will learn to: • Overcome limiting childhood beliefs • Forgive yourself and others

• Develop positive habits for daily life • Plan a powerful joyous future

Your consultant Jo Collins is a qualified and experienced trainer and life coach and an accredited Heal Your Life facillitator. Louise Hay “Heal Your Life” book study group starting soon. TBA

Call Jo today for a booking or further info: Mob: 0477 773 610 Email: jcollins461@gmail.com


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 27

islander extraordinaire Norm Thorley

This beautiful island that we are fortunate enough to live on is home to some wonderfully talented people and I had the pleasure of being able to interview one of them recently. Norm Thorley and his lovely wife Denise have been residents of the island since 1993 and like most locals, have no intention of moving anywhere else. Norm remembers first coming to Bribie when he was a young boy of seven. ‘We came on the Koopa’ Norm told me ‘ I loved it even then’ He added. At the age of four Norm began to discover his interest in art when he started drawing the pictures found in the Golden Books that were so popular with children for many years. In the seventies he successfully completed a commercial art correspondence course with the Melbourne Institute of Art with the hope of securing a position with an advertising agency but sadly this was not to be. He had also done a sign writing apprenticeship For some years Norm worked for paint companies including British Paints as a troubleshooter in their laboratory. He then found a job as an artistic designer foe Arnotts which he held until his retirement in 1995.Over this time, Norm developed his skills, at first with sketching and then with the brush.

After retirement, Norm and Denise travelled extensively to overseas destinations including Britain, Europe, Egypt and North America. He was sketching and painting constantly throughout this time and sold many of his works, mainly in England and Canada. He also spent much time sketching some of the marvellous sights he saw among the ruins in Egypt and, as he always sketches an image before putting it on canvas, has sold many paintings of these since being back. For a complete lifestyle change, Norm and Denise bought a forty four foot boat and lived on the vessel at Spinnaker Sound Marina until, just under a year ago they sold the boat and bought a new well appointed caravan in which they now reside in the relaxed atmosphere of the Bellara Caravan Park Whilst Norm has created a great variety of works, his favourite subject is wildlife and he told me that his goal is to make his paintings look like photos and I must admit that the ones that I’ve seen of elephants, tigers and birds definitely show that he has achieved his wish. . ‘Denise says that I’m improving all the time and it’s true’ Norm said. ‘When I started I have to admit that I really was not very good’ he added. I first became aware of Norm’s works

of art when I visited The Art Shop Cafe and saw some of his wonderful paintings on display. ‘I used to paint using acrylic because oils were very hard to get’ he said. ‘Then one day I discovered a little shop near Scoopys that sold the oils that I had been unable to get and this was The Art Shop Cafe which has now moved to its current location in Bellara’ Norm said.

By Neil Wilson

Many of Norm’s works are on display at The Art Shop Cafe and there are opportunities for art lovers to purchase one of his beautiful works.


28 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

they’re racin Steeped in History As the most sought after win by racehorse owners, trainers and jockeys alike, the Melbourne Cup is one of the oldest events in the history of Australian horse racing and attracts entries from all over the world. The race, which is ran on the first Tuesday in November each year, has made champions of horses that were previously unknown to many and had no past real success on the track.The inaugural Melbourne Cup was run on November 7th in 1861 and won by a beautiful horse by the name of Archer in a time of three minutes and fifty two seconds. Archer came back the next year to win again in the lesser

time of three minutes and forty seven seconds. Over the years, multiple winners of the event are relatively few and has not been one since 2005 when true champion Makybe Diva took the prize for an unprecedented third time to repeat her 2003 and 2004 performances. In all there have only been five multiple winners of the Melbourne Cup in the 154 years that the event has been held. The others are Think Big in 1974 and 1975, Rain Lover in 1968 and 1969 and Peter Pan in 1932 and 1934 There are so many interesting statistics associated with this race,

some well known and some not. The heaviest weight ever carried by a winner of the cup was when the formidable Carbine hit the track with a record sixty eight kgs in 1890. The lightest was fifty eight kgs carried by Makybe Diva in 2005. Although in general racing statistics it is very often the case where the favourite passes the post first, in the Melbourne Cup, the chances of the favourite getting up for a win are only twenty three percent. Due to outsiders very often winning the cup, punters have often been rewarded with a decent return for their investment and the more

notable examples of this are the three 100 to 1 winners, The Pearl in 1871, Wotan in 1936 and Old Rowley in 1940. In the opposite to this, Pharlap’s win in 1930 only paid $1.72. With only a month to go before the race that stops the nation is run again, avid punters will already be making early predictions as to which horse will pass the post first but as we all know, anything can happen in the Melbourne Cup If there is a reader out there who can tell me the winner, please contact me at The Bribie Islander.


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 29

ng in the cup By Neil Wilson

What a Day Whilst not everyone is an avid follower of horse racing, I doubt if there are many who do not stop and watch or listen to the broadcast of that most famous of Australian races the Melbourne Cup. This race is the longest, richest and most prestigious event on the Australian racing calendar.

1932 & 1934 winner Peter Pan ridden by jockey Darby Munro

On the first Tuesday in November, millions are spent by punters throughout the country on one of the most unpredictable races in the world. People who go the rest of the year without having a bet always like to have a flutter on the cup. Venues everywhere hold Melbourne Cup lunches in an attempt to create a

similar atmosphere to that which those who are lucky enough to actually attend Flemington on the day experience. Ladies step out in the latest fashions (some good and some not) in an attempt to win the normally held competition for best dressed, best fascinator and other associated awards. There is also an abundance of sweeps for everyone to invest a few dollars in without having to go to the trouble of trying to pick a winner. On a day where all are out to have a good time and most of us spend too much, be it on a bet or fancy drinks and a nice lunch, we all just can’t wait to do it all again the next time.


30 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

bribie island photography club www.sites.google.com/site/bribiephotographyclub

e: bribieislandphotographyclub@gmail.com

Gordon 3410 1279

titled “Pedal Power” Gordon Bentzen with his colourful “Creative Dancer” came first in the Open Colour PI. Ralf Brown a PSQ accredited judge from the Sunshine Coast was our judge for the month. Not being able to travel to Bribie Island on the night he judged the images remotely and supplied us with a useful written critique on each photo. As some of our members were having difficulty with resizing their images to the dimensions required for the competition Gordon spent some time giving an informative demonstration on the subject. Roger Bowden - Serbian Horses

The theme for the month was “Horses” and was won by Roger Bawden with his magnificent shot titled “Serbian Horses”. Stan Mottershead was the winner of the Mono Print section with his engaging photo of Stilts in flight titled “Birds”.

John Cupper - Wild Ride

John Cupper took a striking action shot at a theme park and won the Open Colour Print category with his hair-raising “Wild Ride”. Marj Webber won the Mono PI with a panned photo of cyclists at a recent triathlon on Bribie Island. The photo was

Marj Webber - Pedal Power

Gail 3408 9850

The club outing for the month was an exercise in street photography at Bongaree. Several members took part and some very interesting photos resulted and were shown in a slide show on the night. Our meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month in the boardroom at the back of the building at the Arts Centre in Sunderland Drive at 7 pm. New members are most welcome. The first two meetings are free so if you are interested come along to our meeting or ring Gordon or Gail.

Our club is entering photos in the 2016 Qld Inter-club Projected Digital Images Competition which is to be judged in September. Several members submitted photos and these were judged were by a panel of five and the selected images for the competition were shown in a slideshow.

Stan Mottershead - Birds

Gordon Bentzen - Creative Dancer

BAROQUE IN BLOOM November 26, 2016, 1:30 pm

25 Benabrow Avenue, Bellara Back from his most recent tours, sensational violin virtuoso, Attilla Sautov, is set to delight local audiences with a captivating baroque program. Attilla will lead the Australian Quintet in their debut performance. With his usual panache, he will combine with violins, viola and cello to perform soul-stirring works by Vivaldi, Handel, Bach, Corelli, Albinoni, Boccerini, Scarlatti and Telemann. Joining the ensemble will be guest soloist, Neil Heymink, who will perform the glorious Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in E minor.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Ticket Price $30 (Free glass champagne on arrival at 1:30pm) Bookings essential

For more information ring Edward 07 3410 7509 or 0407 748 928


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 31

september crime report It was a busy month on Bribie Island as officers continued to conduct increased traffic enforcement for the school holidays, together with joint patrols with our local rangers in the off-road areas of the Island. In recent weeks there has been a number of complaints regarding public order problems at some of the more remote camp sites, and officers have been tasked to conduct patrols at those locations during the evening. Please call the station at the time to report any disturbances. Across the month officers intercepted vehicles for breath tests, and issued traffic infringement notices. Officers from Landsborough Road Policing also conducted several patrols of the area, and issued eight traffic infringements, mainly for speeding. Heightened enforcement will continue throughout the school holidays and across the upcoming Queens Birthday long weekend. Separate to the above mentioned results, Bribie Island Police conducted Operation Firefly 13, which was a joint traffic enforcement operation with staff from Queensland Transport, Roadside Drug Testing Unit, Landsborough Road Policing Unit, Road Policing Task Force and Caboolture Police Station. Starting just after 4am, officers intercepted over 640 vehicles for breath testing, with one alleged drink driver apprehended. Of particular note, officers conducted 43 drug driving tests and detected eight alleged offenders, which highlights the serious issue of drug driving on our roads. 17 defective vehicle notices were issued, together with several other fines for a range of traffic offences including driving an unregistered vehicle and being unlicensed. The number of drug driving detection’s is highly concerning, and further enforcement activity is planned. I would encourage anyone with information about the use or supply of dangerous drugs in our community to contact the station or to call Crime Stoppers. You may always remain anonymous. During the last week of the month officers attended to 11 domestic violence incidents. If you or someone you know is living with domestic violence, please contact the station for help. Always ring Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. Several people were arrested this month with a range of offences including:A 33-year-old Calamvale man was charged with unlicensed driving in connection with a 16-year-old youth that was found to be driving a vehicle on Main Beach. The vehicles plates were seized for seven days. The man will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 13. A 25-year-old Wynnum man was charged with driving without due care and attention after police were called to attend a traffic crash at Bellara. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 13.

public nuisance at Banksia Beach. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 29.

A 16-year-old Bongaree youth was apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs and will be dealt with under the Youth Justice Act.

A 29-year-old Bongaree man was charged with possessing drug utensils at Bongaree. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 27.

A 51-year-old Wurtulla woman was charged with public nuisance at a Sandstone Point Hotel. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 29.

A 34-year-old Bongaree man and a 30-year-old Calliope woman were both apprehended for possessing drug utensils at Bongaree. They were subsequently drug diverted.

A 30-year-old Morayfield man and a 36-yearold Morayfield man were charged with public nuisance at a Sandstone Point Hotel.

A 37-year-old Bellara man was charged with public nuisance at Bellara. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 29. A 33-year-old Woodridge woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and driving whilst unlicensed at Ningi. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 27. The vehicles number plates were also seized for seven days. A 28-year-old Ningi woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils at Sandstone Point after a search warrant was executed. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 27. A 35-year-old Sandstone Point man was charged with driving whilst disqualified at Ningi, and forfeiture proceedings commenced for the vehicle. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 10.

A 16-year-old Bongaree youth was apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs after a search warrant was executed at Bongaree. He was subsequently drug diverted. A 25-year-old Beachmere man was charged with public nuisance at Ningi. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 27. A 52-year-old Banksia Beach man was fined for unlicensed driving at Bongaree. A 34-year-old Banksia Beach woman was fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle at Bongaree. A 47-year-old Marsden man was charged with

A 36-year-old Ningi woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Ningi. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 24.

A 40-year-old Bongaree man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs, a firearm and ammunition at Sandstone Point. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Monday, October 10.

A 52-year-old Woorim woman and a 48-yearold Woorim man were both charged with public nuisance at Woorim. They will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 6 and 13 respectively.

A 35-year-old Bellara woman was charged with public nuisance at Bellara. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 6.

A 20-year-old Ashgrove woman was charged with public nuisance, obstructing police and assaulting police at a Sandstone Point Hotel. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 6. A 34-year-old Kallangur man was charged with drink driving at Main Beach Woorim after returning an alleged reading of .183%. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 22. A 35-year-old Carina woman was fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle at Ningi.

A 20-year-old Ashgrove woman was charged with public nuisance, together with assaulting and obstructing several police officers at a Sandstone Point Hotel. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 6.

A 34-year-old Bellara woman was fined for public nuisance after police were called to a disturbance at Bellara.

A 40-year-old Woorim man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils at Woorim. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 13.

A 49-year-old Woorim woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils, together with producing dangerous drugs, at Woorim. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 4.

A 49-year-old Ningi man and a 67-year-old Caboolture man were both fined for public nuisance at Bongaree.

A 40-year-old Banksia Beach man was apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils at Banksia Beach, and subsequently drug diverted.

A 35-year-old Bellara woman was charged with public nuisance at Bellara. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 6.

A 49-year-old Ningi man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Ningi, together with possessing drug utensils and producing dangerous drugs.

A 41-year-old Brisbane man was charged with drink driving at Main Beach Woorim after returning an alleged reading of .062%. He was further fined for speeding.

A 20-year-old Bellara woman and a 52-yearold Bellara man were both apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils after a search warrant was executed at Bellara. Drug diversion was accepted by the 20-yearold woman, whereas the man will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 29.

A 40-year-old Bongaree man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Sandstone Point. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 10.

A 45-year-old Bellara woman was charged with drink driving at Bellara after returning an alleged reading of .062 percent BAC. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Tuesday, October 11.

A 42-year-old Morayfield man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Sandstone Point. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 27.

An 18-year-old Sandstone Point man was apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils at Sandstone Point and subsequently drug diverted.

A 45-year-old Bellara woman was charged with drink driving at Bellara after returning an alleged reading of .062%.

A 34-year-old Kallangur man was charged with drink driving after returning an alleged reading of .183% at Main Beach. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on September 22. A 35-year-old Carina woman was fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle at Ningi. A 41-year-old Brisbane man was charged with drink driving after returning an alleged reading of .062%. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 4. A 43-year-old Landsborough man tested positive at Banksia Beach during a drug driving test. A 35-year-old Banksia Beach man tested positive for drug driving at Ningi. A 35-year-old Brisbane man was charged with violent public nuisance at Banksia Beach. Two 15-year-old youths from Ningi were dealt with under the Youth Justices Act after being found in possessing of dangerous drugs at Bongaree. A 27-year-old Morayfield man tested positive during a drug driving test at Bellara. A 40-year-old Woorim man was apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils at Woorim. He was subsequently drug diverted. A 33-year-old Ningi man was fined for unlicensed driving at Ningi.

A 40-year-old Woorim woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 13. A 15-year-old Godwin Beach youth was dealt with under the Youth Justices Act after being found in possession of dangerous drugs at Ningi. A 36-year-old Ningi woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Ningi. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Monday, October 24.

A 35-year-old Banksia Beach man was charged with obstructing and assault on police at Banksia Beach. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Tuesday, October 18. A 78-year-old Bongaree woman was fined for driving whilst unlicensed at Woorim. A 22-year-old Ashgrove man was fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle at Bongaree. A 39-year-old Bongaree woman was fined for unlicensed driving at Bongaree. A 35-year-old Banksia Beach man was charged with assaulting and obstructing police at Banksia Beach. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 18. A 55-year-old White Patch man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils after police executed a search warrant at a White Patch address. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 13. A 72-year-old Banksia Beach man was charged with drink driving at Banksia Beach after returning an alleged reading of .137%. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 6. A 61-year-old Bongaree woman was fined for unlicensed driving at Bongaree. A 31-year-old Woorim man was charged with drug driving after returning a positive roadside test at Ningi. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on November 22. A 45-year-old Sandstone Point man was apprehended for drug driving at Ningi after returning a positive test. He was further charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils, and will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 24. A 23-year-old Indooroopilly man was apprehended for drug driving at Ningi after returning a positive test. He was further charged with unlicensed driving and will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 20. A 26-year-old Bellara man was apprehended for drug driving at Ningi after returning a positive test. A 37-year-old Toorbul man was apprehended for drug driving at Ningi after returning a positive test. A 28-year-old Banksia Beach man was apprehended for drug driving at Ningi after returning a positive test.

A 44-year-old Bellara man was fined for driving whilst unlicensed at Bongaree.

A 29-year-old Bongaree man was charged with drug driving at Ningi after returning a postive test. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 18.

A 17-year-old Bongaree man was charged with possessing a knife in public at Bongaree. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 6.

A 32-year-old Bellara man was charged with disqualified driving at Ningi and the vehicles plates seized for 90 days. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 17.

A 42-year old Kallangur man was apprehended for possessing dangerous drugs at Woorim and subsequently drug diverted.

A 44-year-old Bellara man was charged with drink driving at Ningi after returning an alleged reading of .078%. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 26.

A 24-year-old Woorim woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs and drug utensils at Woorim. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 13. A 55-year-old White Patch man was charged with driving without due care and attention at Ningi. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 13. A 42-year-old Woorim man was charged with breaching his bail at Woorim. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 6. A 54-year-old Banksia Beach man was arrested on an outstanding warrant at Banksia Beach. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Tuesday, September 27. A 49-year-old Woorim man was fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle at Bongaree. A 35-year-old Beerwah man was charged with unlicensed driving at Woorim. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 13. A 78-year-old Bongaree woman was fined for unlicensed driving at Woorim. A 23-year-old Ashgrove man was fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle at Bongaree. A 39-year-old Bongaree woman was fined for driving whilst unlicensed at Bongaree.

A 41-year-old Bellara man was charged with stealing at the Bribie Island Shopping Centre. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 27. A 44-year-old Bellara woman was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Bongaree. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 20. A 30-year-old Bongaree man was charged with drug driving at Ningi after returning a positive test. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on December 12. A 17-year-old Caboolture man was charged with driving whilst unlicensed at Ningi. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 20. A 24-year-old North Lakes man was charged with unlicensed driving at Main Beach Woorim. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 20. A 23-year-old Morayfield woman was charged with for unlicensed driving at Bongaree and her vehicles number plates seized for seven days. She will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 27. A 20-year-old Brisbane man was charged with possessing dangerous drugs at Ningi. He will appear at Caboolture Magistrates Court on October 27.


32 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

BOOK THE DATE…

BROWN’S

3RD ANNUAL

GARDEN EXPO SATURDAY, 15TH OCTOBER

All the top suppliers will be here for you to talk too!

Our special guest all day will be...

NOEL BURDETTE

Giving several garden talks on Saturday 15th Oct Noel Burdette is a highly respected and well-known Brisbane Horticulturist, plantsman and gardener. Noel has been a regular contributor for several inspiring horticultural publications over the years including Subtropical Gardening magazine, (Searles) About the Garden , Rural press (QLD smart farmer), Gardening Australia magazine and Garden Gurus magazine. Noel has been heard regularly on garden talkback on both radio 4BC and ABC 612 Noel is passionate about naturalistic gardening practices that uphold the creation of habitats and healthy ecosystems within the backyard. Noel regularly runs workshops throughout the Brisbane City Council sustainable living programme at many BCC Libraries and can be heard at many high profile garden events, clubs and Societies in and around the SE Qld region.

9:00am – What garden pest is that and how should you control it”? 10:30am- What to fertilize, when to fertilize and why? (Annuals and perennials, Vegetables and Citrus (fruit trees) potted 12:00pm - Container gardening for everyone ...guidelines on pot size and style, potting mixtures, location and good species choice? Kids activities on the day

The suppliers in attendance are Amgrow, Searles, Yates, Rocky Pt Mulching and Stihl Power Garden.

OPEN 7 DAYS – PH. 3410 1099

Cnr of Goodwin Drive & Village Avenue (Woolworths complex) TRADING HOURS: Monday - Friday 7am to 5.30pm Saturday 8am to 4.30pm • Sunday 8.30am to 4pm

MIGHTY HELPFUL


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

Family Family Run Run for for 29 29 Years Years

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 33

Good Good Service Service is is Always Always in in Fashion Fashion

Bought From Us Before? Refer Family, Friends, or yourself and ask us for Your Reward! The New MY17 Colorado Has Arrived! Test Drive Today! The New MY17 Colorado has been completely redesigned & upgraded inside and out. Packed with new Safety Tech such as Forward Collision Alert, Head Up Warning & Lane Departure Warning, Hill Decent, and Trailer Sway Control. Featuring a huge 500Nm of torque, a new torque converter, and the same class-leading 3.5 tonne towing, the Colorado is still one tough truck! But despite its rugged new look, it’s a more refined than ever before, with added sound dampening in the engine, D.A.B. digital radio, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, Phone Projection, Integrated Sat Nav & Remote Start (LTZ & Z71 only), Auto Headlamps, Rear Park Assist & Rear View Camera (standard on pickup models), LED Daytime Running Lights, new Electric Power Steering, Car-Like Handling, Lifetime Capped Price Servicing and much, much more! The new MY17 Colorado is the perfect combination of form and function, with all the features you need to help you get more out of your day, whether it’s work or play. It really must be driven to be experienced.

Book your test drive with us today. 19845

120277

VFII SV6 Auto Sportwagon.

120004

New Captiva LS 5 Manual. ONLY

22,499

$

DRIVEWAY

ONLY

Save $7,677!

35,999

Save $10,575!

$

DRIVEWAY

The VFII SV6 Commodore comes with a sporty 3.6L SIDI V6 210KW engine, and premium features like Sports Suspension, Dual Exhaust, Passive Entry, Push Button Start, 18” Alloys, Premium 6 Speaker Audio, Projector Headlights, LED Daytime Running Lights, Automatic Park Assist, Rear Camera, Blind Spot Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, 5 Star ANCAP Safety Rating, 8” Colour Touchscreen w/Holden MyLink (built-in Apps), Capped Price Servicing for Life, and much more!

The New MY16 Captiva LS 5 comes packed with the latest technology, such as Phone Projection w/Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, 7” Colour Touchscreen, Passive Entry/Start, Rear View Camera, Rear Park Assist, 17” Alloys, LED Daytime Running Lights, ISOFIX child seat anchorage, Dual Zone Climate Control, 6 Airbags, Hill Start Assist, 5 Star ANCAP Safety Rating, Capped Price Servicing for Life, and much more!

Colorado 7 Trailblazer 4X4

All New Spark LS Auto

120155

120103

5 YEAR / 130,000 KM WARRANTY!

Only $7 $14,999 a Day!* ONLY

From

From

DRIVEWAY

DRIVEWAY

3.9% Comparison Rate/ 2.9% Interest Rate

Save $14,707! From

Save $4,053! The All New Spark LS features a sporty 1.4L CVT engine and the latest technology, such as Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, Sat Nav via Phone Projection, Daytime Running Lamps, Bluetooth streaming, Electric Power Steering, 6 Airbags, 7” Colour Touchscreen w/Holden MyLink (built-in Apps), 5 Star ANCAP Safety Rating, Capped Price Servicing for Life, and much more!

www.beechamholden.com.au www.beechamholden.com.au

From

The Special Edition Colorado 7 Trailblazer boasts a powerful 4WD Duramax 2.8 Litre Diesel Engine capable of generating 500Nm of torque, as well as premium features like Dual Tone 18” Alloys, Rear View Camera, Leather Interior, LED Tail Lights, Sidesteps, Smoked Bonnet Protector, Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, Front Fog Lamps, Projector Headlamps, and even Heated Front Seats! That’s on top of standard features like Rear Park Assist, Electronic Stability Control, Independent Double Wishbone Front Suspension, Full Length Curtain Air Bags, 7” Colour Touchscreen w/Holden MyLink (built-in Apps), 5 Star ANCAP safety rating, Capped Price Servicing for Life, and much more! Plus a Huge 5 Year/130,000 KM WARRANTY!

29 29 Bribie Bribie Island Island Road, Road, Caboolture Caboolture Disclaimer: *$49 per week available at participating Holden Dealers to approved personal applicants. Based on finance settled by 31 October 2016, vehicle purchased between 1 August 2016 and 30 September 2016 and delivered by 31 October 2016, drive away price $16,690, a deposit of $2450, 156 weekly payments not exceeding $49 & $8345 final payment. Suitability, fees, charges, & conditions apply. Not available with other offers or to fleet, government or rental buyers. Interest rate of 2.9% P.A. applies 3.9%^ Comparison rate based on a 5 year secured Holden Financial Services consumer fixed rate loan of $30 000. WARNING: This Comparison Rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Holden Financial Services is a registered trademark of General Motors LLC and is used under sub-licence by St.George Bank - A Division of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141, AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714.

ONLY

42,999

$

5495 5495 1477 1477 From

From

From


34 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

Theatre and Arts “Escapades” at U3A

OKINAWA - CHINESE - AUSTRALIAN MARTIAL ARTS Full Time DOJO - Woorim Karate - PERSONAL TRAINING - Ring for Times Strength & Balance Training Class, Over 18’s

Ningchun WOODEN DUMMY TRAINING PRIVATE TRAINING ONLY Available to all Martial Arts.

Rodney Sensei 0437 932 651

Shop 6,10-12 Jacana Ave, Woorim, Bribie Island Qld

Committed to Safer Motoring

12 Years on Bribie!

Bribie Car Care has been servicing the locals for over 12 years, they are based at 4 Armitage Street Bribie Island. They offer servicing from as little as $149! They also have many specials that offer discounted rates and more deals to keep you happy. They can provide you with a courtesy car available free of charge as one of their customers. They even offer a free local pick of your vehicle from work or home to enable your servicing experience as ‘too easy’. Talking to Adam he said ‘Our business is based on customer satisfaction along with all the up to date high Tech equipment that we have invested in. We are here to help’.

Bribie Island U3A will host another season of live theatre and visual arts for the local community during November. The U3A Players alongside several Art and Craft Groups will present Escapades, on Friday 18th, Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th November at the U3A Centre in the Recreation Hall on First Avenue, Bongaree. The live theatre component will include short plays and sketches to appeal to a wide audience. The U3A Players present a mix of comedy and drama, featuring both established plays and new, locally written material. ‘Escapades’ follows this tradition, with comedy interspersed with thoughtprovoking drama. A new work, ‘Gallery Visit’, is set in an art gallery with some rather surprising exhibits. This, together with the pretensions of some of our Gallery characters, will keep audiences amused, or maybe bemused! A particular highlight of the ‘Escapades’ program will be excerpts from that wonderful Aussie milestone, ‘Summer of the Seventeenth Doll’. Theatre-goers will be familiar with Ray Lawler’s classic drama set in Melbourne’s 1950’s, with its quintessential characters - Olive, Roo, Pearl, Barney, Emma and Bubba. The cast are excited about bringing these popular and iconic excerpts to local

audiences as they explore the often fraught environment of adult relationships . Performance Director, Jill Baillie, is pleased with the progress of rehearsals currently underway. ‘We couldn’t present these programs without the talent, creativity and ongoing commitment of our actors and directors, as well as the willing and vital assistance provided by production and front-of-house volunteers.’ The play performances are being held along with displays of works by many of the U3A Arts and Craft classes. During the year the 23 art and craft groups have been developing their talents in a wide range of areas including drawing, painting with mixed media, acrylic, water-colour and print-making as well as pen-and-ink, pottery and bonsai, card creations and handcrafts. Many of the members are looking forward to presenting their work at ‘Escapades’. The Art display will be open for viewing one hour before each performance starts, and during the interval. Tickets will be on sale from Monday,31st October from Bribie U3A at the Recreation Hall First Avenue, Bongaree: cost, $10. (Reception hours are 8.30 to 3.30 each weekday) Performances are on Friday evening, 18th November at 7.30pm, Saturday,19th November and Sunday, 20th November matinees at 2pm.

BRIBIE ISLAND Dedicated to providing you with the service you want

The business started with Scott in 2004 and is now a family run concern by Scott and Adam with other family members making Six full time fully qualified mechanics and staff.

• All types of tyres OPEN • Courtesy Car Monday to Friday • Log Book Servicing 8am to 5.30pm • Fleet Care • Air Conditioning Servicing & Repairs Saturday 8am to 12noon • Free 24 Hr Roadside Assistance* for all Servicing & • Caravan Maintenance & Servicing Repairs • 6 Month 10,000 km Nationwide Warranty on All Repairs PRE HOLIDAY • Safety Certificate

They are ready to service your vehicle with excellent customer focus, after all your business is there business! Call them now for an excellent all round servicing experience!

Don’t become a statistic this Easter! Make sure your vehicle is safe. Call today to book for your safety check.

Servicing from $149 Fixed Price Servicing Free Courtesy Car Free Pick Up & Drop Off Pensioner Discounts Available Scott and Adam Bribie Car Care - 3408 4477

SAFETY CHECK

Ph 3410 1100 Fax 3410 1751 Shed 1-4, 183 First Ave, Bongaree Email: bribieisland@ultratune.com.au Web www.ultratune.com.au


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 35

THE FIRST ROAD BUILT ON BRIBIE ISLAND IN 1924 The following article is provided by Barry Clark, Founder of the Bribie Island Historical Society, and tells the story of the first road built on Bribie Island in 1924. To mark the 150 year anniversary of the State of Queensland in 2009, a number of Bronze plaques were installed along the waterfront at Bongaree. This is the fascinating detail of the construction of the first road on Bribie in those early days. If you have any information, stories ,photos of documents that relate to any aspect of Bribie history you can contact bribiehistoricalsociety@gmail.com or speak with them at the Bribie Library on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.

Temporary jetty on left for unloading road metal 1923

Buses at Bongaree Jetty 1925

First Avenue Originally named Campbell Rd., For the director of the tug company who had the road built from Bongaree to Woorim in 1923. It was planned to be a four lane road and steam tramway, but this did not eventuate although initially it was a toll road. Construction of the road to Ocean Beach. • On Bribie Island, a pioneer tourist industry was growing by 1913, but anyone disembarking from the SS Koopa and wishing to go to the surf beach at Woorim, had no real choice but to walk. • In 1914, Mr GP Campbell of the Brisbane Tug and Steamship Company, obtained the lease for a ‘right of way’ from Bongaree jetty to Woorim intending to provide a steam tram for passengers, but World War I interviened. • After the First World War, the Brisbane Tug & Steamship Company employed William (Bill) Shirley to supervise the building of the road between Bongaree and Woorim. This was initially named Campbell Road but later changed to First Avenue. • In 1923 Blake Brothers were contracted to supply and transport gravel and porphyry stone from a quarry at Windsor to a riverside wharf in Brisbane from where it was taken by ship to Bongaree. • A temporary wooden jetty was built at Bongaree to unload the road materials using a steam-driven derrick to lift the stone into the skip on the jetty. • Blake Brothers provided the trucks and men for the construction work. Lack of roads and bridges on the mainland, plus

Finished Road 1924

Campbell Road (First Avenue) 1950

having to load trucks on to a cattle barge to cross Pumicestone Passage added to the difficulties of road building. • Owing to the nature of the sandy soil, workmen cut saplings to be laid across the track in corduroy fashion so that trucks and gravel didn’t sink into the sand. First Avenue • Bill Shirley, having served with the Army engineers in World War I, came to Bribie Island to supervise the building of the a road to Ocean Beach. It was hard manual work and he camped with the workmen on the island. Returned servicemen were employed, some of whom were TPI pensioners. • With the completion of Campbell Road to Woorim in 1924, Bill Shirley converted work trucks into simple buses with plank seats, which became part of the Bribie Bus Line, conveying passengers from Bongaree Jetty to Woorim. • Bill Shirley was the local representative of the Tug & Steamship Company as well as the company’s toll collector on this road, and with his family was proprietor of a large guest house at Woorim Beach • Tourism rapidly expanded and Bill Shirley was very active in promoting trips up the beach from Woorim to the lagoons. First Avenue—a Vital link • During World War 2 Bribie Island was of strategic importance to Australian Defences of Moreton Bay and Brisbane. It was a major training area for United States and Australian troops. The road across the island (First Avenue) was the artery from Pumicestone Passage to military installations on Ocean Beach. • First Avenue remains a vibrant part of island life linking Bongaree Village to the industrial and business area, recreation fields and to the surf club and village of Woorim.

thebribieislander Horse unloading road metal 1923


90

AWAY #

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

JohnYOUR Page ZODIAC Motors Caboolture FORECAST

P

OCTOBER MONTHLY FORECAST FROM OSCAR CAINER S AL DE AN SS NI E ES TH WIN GOLD WITH

Teletopia. Max call cost $1.32 per minute, including GST. Higher charges from mobiles/payphones may apply. Customer care: 1300 366 702.

is clearly always stronger than the instinct for prudence. as we make our way through daily life. Though most You can’t justify being wasteful this month, but, of us have an innate sense of what’s equal and unjust, CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) nissanoffers.com.au according to Jonathan’s insight, nor is there any excuse we can all be tempted into scooping a little extra on our It is tempting, when faced with failure, to point the for depriving yourself of something that might truly lift plate when we’re hungry. Your appetite for change is finger of blame. It can be cathartic to rip up everything your spirits. October brings great potential for change. growing and so is your impatience. There is, though, The coming month has several astrological we’ve worked upon and start afresh: rejecting familiar $4,021 Call 1900 959 005. no need to grab or push anyone out of the way. This events of note. We have a Supermoon, which methodology and adopting a new approach changes month brings opportunities that may surprise you with occurs as a Sun and Uranus alignment peaks, the odds of success. But it’s not always the best way then we have Mars conjoining Pluto and to make progress. Sometimes only a light pruning is their potential to make important strides forward. Your LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) moving swiftly on to create a T-square with required rather than root and branch reform. The debris in-depth forecast for October can really help. Call 1900 There’s so much you can achieve in the coming weeks. $4,961 Uranus towards the end of the month. All this of a fallen tree fertilises the soil, and $4,301 the gap in the 959 005. A New Moon, conjunct with Jupiter in your sign, as your indicates a climate of creativity and decisive canopy it leaves behind provides essential light. This ruler trines Neptune, is followed by a Full Moon as the movement. With such powerful cosmic forces month you can grow tall if you build on what you have Sun in Libra forms an opposition with Uranus. To the CANCER (June 23 - July 23) at work, the changes we have been longing for learned. October brings a rare cosmic opportunity for astrologically uninitiated this is unhelpful jargon that Does every closet hide a skeleton? Does every can and will start to begin. change. Call 1900 959 005. has no relevance! But did you know that the definition statement disguise a hidden agenda? There are times of ‘jargon’ is the nonsense sound made by a new-born when we look at the people in our world and wonder baby? You have the potential to grow into any role you just what they are trying to hide. But then, we all have ARIES (March 21 - April 20) AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) choose this month. The planets have aligned to give you private thoughts that we’d rather not share. These If, as Shakespeare proclaimed, ‘All the world’s a stage,’ The real question is, ‘What can you do?’ Well, if there’s the best start you could hope for. Four minutes on the become problematic only when we pretend and try to who is writing the script? Some people, when hearing a move you can make, a plan you can follow, a goal phone can make October special. Call 1900 959 005. persuade ourselves that something is true when, deep such a question, become very excited. ‘We are,’ they (no matter how remote) that you can aim for, give it all down, we know it is not. This month, Pluto and Mars insist. Others are sure that an invisible, divine, hand is you’ve got. But if there isn’t, should you somehow find in your opposite sign implore you to be both brave and writing the story, and that every twist and turn has been a way to accept a situation that can’t be changed? With SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) honest. Find the courage to be clear, and the rewards plotted by a heavenly author. Probably, though, it’s a all the oppositions to your revolutionary ruling planet What do you do when you feel the need for change? Do will be great. October is a powerful month for you. Find collaborative effort. There are scenarios you cannot and this month, you may find that it simply isn’t possible you sit idly by and hope it will happen? Do you implore out more. Call 1900 959 005. should not change, and others that would benefit from to stand still! Make absolutely sure that you’re not out other people to intervene? The only way for a problem demo your influence. This month, as several planets form of options. Don’t leave a stone unturned or an idea to resolve is if YOU are willing to pursue a solution. ST DUALBetter CABto4X4 AUTOtrain, than to stand in NISSAN X-TRAIL MICRA 8 Uranus in your sign, the indicationNISSAN oppositions to is that ignored. boardFREE a moving Usually, this requiresST standing up, being counted, LEO (July 24 ST - August 23) NISSAN QASHAQAI AUtOand your desire felt. Some of Free AUtO you can make a real difference. Discover why October front of it! Don’t miss your inspiringFree in-depth forecast making yourFree voice heard When we’re feeling uncomfortable, we’re told to ‘act AUtO ONLY FREE AUTO 4X2 has soST many opportunities. Call 1900 959 005. forDUAL October. Call 4X4 me: 1900 959 005. the situations you find yourself in are far from ideal. But naturally’. But if we were in a situation where this ST CAB FREE AUTO #Maximum recommended drive there are avenues that you have yet to discover. Don’t was possible, would we feel uncomfortable in the first Fleet customers. Nissan reserves # New DRIVEAWAY be so worried about the blind alleys that you refuse to place? When you have to try hard to ‘be yourself’, you TAURUS (April 21AUTO - May 21) PISCES (February 20 - March 20)Vehicle Warranty expires 3 FREE ST 4X2 Roadside assistance; please visit explore the roads to success. Inspiring times await you end up presenting a ‘diet’ version. A sort of ‘Me Light’. Sometimes, it’s not just our physical circumstances that The most important experiences are often short-lived, # DRIVEAWAY # in October. Call your NEW forecast: 1900 959 005. You may have the same branding, but the after-taste need a breath of fresh air…we need to open up the but their fleeting presence belies their long-term DRIVEAWAY is disappointing. It’s tempting to want to shake up the windows and freshen up the rooms of our soul. After all, impact. Whereas that which becomes second nature # exclusive. bottle, twist the lid and watch the room clear! This our inner and outer worldsDRIVEAWAY are not mutually can feel mundane and be easily forgotten, a brief SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) month,yoUr with your new-found confidence, you can find It’s when we findthis ourselves in old routines that tint with moment inspiration can beare relived time and time coming monthon willvehicle bring times when youends feel as if Present ad stuck to recieve Free PUrchase *Metallic Paint $495* FreeThe tint available in this ad* aUGUst 31st 2016 of * nissan Micra’s reGistered deMo’s a much less messy way to extricate yourself from we’re drawn to ponder the meaning of it all. And when again. Yet there’s a big difference between being driven anything is possible. And there will also be moments challenging situations. In October, the power of the we re-establish our connection to a higher cause, our by an experience and being haunted by one. This month when you fear that nothing is! Such is the fate of planets can change your life. Call 1900 959 005. lives become inspired. Taking time to review the roles you’ll be presented with a choice. Don’t let self-doubt someone whose life is as interesting and varied as by which you define yourself will help you introduce be the burden that stands in the way of progress. yours. Your plans are big, your hopes are high and subtle changes, and improve how you feel about your Believe in yourself, be passionate in your commitment you have ideals to match. Though you may discover VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) day-to-day life. There is inspiring news in your in-depth and you can enjoy the success you create. The benefits that some are so high, they’re not grounded in reality, The world is full of things for sale but economists are October forecast. Call 1900 959 005. you reap will be tangible. Your in-depth forecast for you’ll also realise that what you CAN achieve is more worried because some products don’t seem to be October is ready. Call 1900 959 005. worthwhilenissanoffers.com.au than you imagine. There will be surprises shifting as fast as they used to. Yet, given the amount ST &on Micra ST (Micra aremiracle Registered ordered between 1/8/16 and will 30/8/16 .Auto upgrade cannot be redeemed for cash. Excludes Government, and challenges, but your efforts be well rewarded. of rubbish the market, theST real is thatDemo any ofModels) GEMINI (May 22 - June*Valid 22)on X-TRAIL ST 2WD, Qashqai Rental and National Fleet customers. Excludes special editions. John Page Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Prices may Be ready for the magic on offer to you in October. Call: it is ever sold - and that some people are happy to keep The world is not a fair place. We see daily evidence of vary between dealers. Premium paint available at additional cost. New Vehicle Warranty expires 3 years from date of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comes first). Conditions apply. 1900 959 005. The natural human appetite for extravagance this as we watch news reports, and inJohn our interactions Contact Page Motors for shopping. more details.

SAVE

FREE AUTO

SAVE

X-TRAIL X-TRAIL $

29,990 29,990

FREE AUTO

$13,990

GRADE GRADE

SAVE

* *

NAVARA NAVARA $

44$26,990 ,990 44,990

$29,990

$

$

P

QUALITY PRICES QUALITY USED USED CARS CARS AT AT GREAT GREAT DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAYFREE PRICES AUTO $ $ $ $ QUALITY CARS AT GREAT DRIVEAWAY PRICES 19,990 USED 21,990 20,990 23,990 N-SPORT SPECIAL EDITION QUALITY USED CARS AT GREAT DRIVEAWAY PRICES DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY N-ERGISE YOUR DRIVE CAR CAR OF THE OF THE WEEK! WEEK! CAR OF THE WEEK!

TM

CAR OF THE WEEK!

QUALITY USED CARS AT GREAT DRIVEAWAY PRICES CAR OF THE WEEK!

nissanoffers.com.au

P

P

2013 FORD KUGA TF TREND AWD

2013 NISSAN DUALIS J10W SERIES 4 MY13 TI-L

2012 NISSAN NAVARA D40 S6 MY12 RX 4X2

6 Speed Sports, 1.6lt Petrol, 18” Alloy Wheels, A/C, Airbags, Bluetooth, Cargo Cover, 41,099km’s

Hatch, X-Tronic, 2.0lt Petrol, A/C Airbags, Bluetooth, Cruise Contol, 40, 2015km’s

5 Speed Automatic, 2.5lt Diesel, Airbags, * Down Hooks/Rings, Bluetooth System, Cargo Tie 134,670km’s

FREE AUTO

FREE AUTO

17,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

NISSAN X-TRAIL N-SPORT FROM

33,990

$

DRIVEAWAY

DRIVE AWAY

26,990

$

DRIVEAWAY

#

$

DRIVE AWAY #

DRIVEAWAY

DRIVE AWAY Exclusive 17” alloy wheels

NAVARA

Front bumper finisher

$

Fog lamp finisher (ST-L only)

44,990 DRIVEAWAY #

NAVARA

44,990

ST DUAL CAB 4X4 FREE AUTO

$

DRIVEAWAY #

5 Speed Manual, 3.0lt Diesel, 17” Alloy Wheels, A/C, Airbags, Leather, 175,029km’s

27,990

$

ST DUAL CAB 4X4 FREE AUTO

ST FREE AUTO

2008 NISSAN PATROL GU 6 MY08 ST-L

35,990 26,990

$

Front grille^

QASHQAI

*

2.5lt Petrol, 17” Alloy Wheels, A/C, Airbags, Cruise Control, 37,602km’s

ST FREE AUTO

28,990 GRADE*

$

GRADE QASHQAI

G

2013 NISSAN X-TRAIL T31 SERIES V ST

Side skirt Rear bumper finisher Special Edition badging

Available on Nissan X-TRAIL ST and ST-L CVTQashqai models only. *Maximum recommended driveaway price for new Nissan *Valid on new X-TRAIL ST5-seat 2WD, ST, Qashqai Ti, Navara ST-X 4x4 Dual Cab and Nava

X-TRAIL 2WDbe ST N-Sport auto modelsfor including dealer delivery and statutory charges whileRental stocks last.and Prices National may vary between cannot cash. Excludes Government, Fleet customers. 2013 MAZDA 3 BL10F2 MY13 MAXX ACTIVEMATIC SPORT 2014 NISSAN NAVARA D40 STredeemed 2012 NISSAN S6 MY12 ST dealers. S7 Applicable towith privateany and ABN buyers only. Accessories cannot be NAVARA redeemed for cash.D40 Premium paint available at extra conjunction other offer. #Maximum recommended driveaway price for new models

5 Speed Sports, 2.0lt Petrol, 16” Alloy Wheels, A/C. Airbags, Bluetooth, Cruise Control

Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend 6 Speed Manual, 2.5Lt Diesel,Government, 17” 5 Speed 2.5Lt 17”AlloyNissan Wheels, ‡For full Alloy details ofWheels, the myNissan Certainty programSports, visitnissan.com. au/service. New VehicleWarranty expires 3 years from towball capacity. TheService capacity may be reduced if Diesel, a non-genuine towbar is fitted. ‡Fo date of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comes first). Conditions apply. See nissan.com.au for more details. Terms expires 3 years from date Bluetooth, of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comes first). Co Bluetooth, Airbags, 47,012km’s A/C, Airbags 117,256km’s and conditions apply to Roadside Assistance; please visit nissan. com.au/roadsideassistance. *Valid on new X-TRAIL ST 2WD, Qashqai ST, Qashqai Ti, Navara ST-X 4x4 Dual Cab and Navara ST 4x4 Dual Cab models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Auto upgrade cost. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. ^Ivory Pearl, Burning Red and Brilliant Silver models only.

please visit nissan.com.au/roadsideassistance.

cannot be redeemed for cash. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Excludes special editions. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. #Maximum recommended driveaway price for new models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Prices may vary between dealers. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Premium paint available at additional cost.†Towing capacity is subject to towbar/ towball capacity.The capacity may be reduced if a non-genuine Nissan towbar is fitted. ‡For full details of the myNissan Service Certainty program visit nissan.com.au/service.New Vehicle Warranty expires 3 years from date of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comes first). Conditions apply. See nissan.com.au for more details. Terms and conditions apply to Roadside Assistance; please visit nissan.com.au/roadsideassistance.

Visitour our website to view the full of current stock: www.johnpagemotors.com.au Visit ourwebsite website to view the full range ofstock: current stock: www.johnpagemotors.com.au Visit website to view the fullthe range of current www.johnpagemotors.com.au Visit our to view fullrange range of current stock: www.johnpagemotors.com.au

Visit our website to view the full range of current stock: www.johnpagemotors.com.au Freecall 1800 675 075 Freecall 1800 675 075

JohnJohn Page Motors – Tel: 0555 Page Motors –5495 Tel: 5495 0555 John Page Motors – Tel: 5495 0555 John Page Motors –– Tel: 5495 0555 John Page Motors Tel: 5495 0555 110 Morayfield Morayfield Road Caboolture - www.johnpagemotors.com.au 110Morayfield Morayfield Road Caboolture - www.johnpagemotors.com.au 110 Road Caboolture - www.johnpagemotors.com.au 110 Road Caboolture - www.johnpagemotors.com.au

on new X-TRAIL ST 2WD, Qashqai ST, Qashqai Ti, Navara ST-X 4x4 Dual Cab and Navara ST 4x4 Dual Cab models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Auto upgrade ot be redeemed for cash. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Excludes special editions. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in Freecall 1800 675 075 Your local nction with any other offer. #Maximum recommended driveaway price for new models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Prices may vary between dealers. Excludes Mal Bradshaw 0407 112 041 - New Cars nment, Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Premium paint available at additional cost.†Towing capacity is subject to towbar/ NISSAN Dealer onis Nissan STtheand ST-LService 5-seat CVTprogram models *Maximum recommended all capacity.The capacity may be reduced if a non-genuineAvailable Nissan towbar fitted. ‡ForX-TRAIL full details of myNissan Certainty visitonly. nissan.com.au/service.New Vehicle Warranty driveaway price for new Nissan X-TRAIL 2WD ST N-Sport auto models including dealer delivery and statutory charges Martin Smart 0435 108 - New for s 3 years from date of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comeslast. first). Prices Conditions apply. vary See nissan.com.au more details. Terms and conditions apply and to Roadside while stocks may betweenfordealers. Applicable to private ABNAssistance; buyers only. Accessories cannot be redeemed for cash. Premium paint available at717 extra cost.Cars Nissan reserves the right to e visit nissan.com.au/roadsideassistance. Jason Oates 0422 306 582 - Used Cars

Freecall 1800 675 075 local Your local YourYour local Mal Bradshaw 112 041 - New Cars Mal Bradshaw 0407 112 041075 -- New Freecall 1800 675 NISSAN Dealer NISSAN Dealer 0407 Mal Bradshaw 0407 112 041 NewCars Cars Your local NISSAN Dealer Martin 108 717 - New Cars108 Martin Smart 0435 108 717 for for Smart 0435 Mal Bradshaw 0407 112717 041---New NewCars Cars NISSAN Dealer Martin Smart 0435 New Cars for Jason Oates 0422 306 582 Used Cars Jason Oates 0422 306 582 Used Cars Martin Smart 0435 108 717 New Cars Jason Oates 0422 306 582 - Used Cars for vary, extend or withdraw this offer. ^Ivory Pearl, Burning Red and Brilliant Silver models only. ‡For full details of the myNissan Service Certainty program visitnissan.com. au/service. New VehicleWarranty expires

3 years from date of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comes first). Conditions apply. See nissan.com.au for more details. Terms and conditions apply toOates Roadside Assistance; visitCars nissan. Jason 0422 306 582please - Used 39 39 39 39 com.au/roadsideassistance. 110 Morayfield Road Caboolture - www.johnpagemotors.com.au years!! Opening hours 8am-6pm Monday Friday andand 8am-2pm Saturday years!! years!! Opening hours 8am-6pm Monday to Fridaytoand 8am-2pm Saturday Opening hours 8am-6pm Monday to Friday 8am-2pm Saturday 39

Opening hours 8am-6pm Monday to Friday and 8am-2pm Saturday Opening hours 8am-6pm Monday to Friday and 8am-2pm Saturday

years!! years!!

6399793ag

m.au

36 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 37

Bribie Island Soccer Football Club Tigers Farewell the Season

The Bribie Island Soccer Football Club held its end of season Presentation Day on Saturday 17 September. President John Aldous said “2016 has been a year of growth and achievement and the club is proud of all our teams, however two teams have had a tremendous year – our under 12 boys and our under 16 girls both made the finals this year and will be ones to watch in 2017.” Presenting our awards were our sponsors, our local members of parliament Susan Lamb and Rick Williams, our local Councillor Brooke Savige, Bribie Island State School Principal Peter Keen and Bribie RSL Laurie Leonard. In addition to our team awards, the Bribie Island RSL “Little Digger Award” went to

Logan who continued to support his team all season even though he was unable to play due to an injury and our Volunteer of the Year was Kayleen Waters who has worked tirelessly for the club. Club sign-on will be held in the last weekend of January 2017 – 28th and 29th. FOR MORE INFORMATION John Aldous President Mobile: 0404 056 830 Email: thepresident@bribieislandfc.com.au

Minor Premiers win preliminary final over Bribie Island Tigers Bribie Island’s Tigers went down to the Bee Gees 2-0 in the under 16 girl’s preliminaryfinal match at Caloundra on September 3.

With both teams pushing themselves for the win, the Tigers kept the pressure up to the Bee Gees. Both team were working hard and a number of shots at goal were missed on both sides.

With the Bee Gees finishing the season on top of the ladder, this game was always going to be tough, but the Bribie Island Tigers were a match for them. For almost 30 minutes the teams held each other at bay, until the Bee Gees scored the only goal for the first half.

With less than ten minutes to play the Bee Gees scored a second goal confirming their spot in the Grand Final. While the result does not reflect how hard these teams worked and right up until the full time whistle the Tigers gave their all. This team will certainly be one to watch for next season.

Minor Premiers win preliminary final over Bribie Island Tigers

THE

BRIBIE ISLANDER SHOP LOCAL, SPEND LOCAL & SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES!

15% cheaper than your current advertising* Call the Team on 0448 932 484

thebribieislander


38 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

sports results september golf

​ acific Harbour Golf & Country P Club​- 3/9/16 A Grade winner – D Robinson 76 B grade winner – E Meldrum 78 OCB C grade winner – J Wagner 77 Ladies div 1 – C Kawaljenko 83 Ladies div 2 - K Campbell 82 7/9/16 Mens winners - K Salisbury & A Wilkie 71.12 Mixed Winners - P & L Gwyther 72.87

moreton-bribie bridge club

14/9/16 Winners – K Salisbury A Fanton P Brown N Roberts 55.12 Runners up – C Cook P Cook C Watts B Holt 56.75 17/9/16 Mens div 1 winner – A Lee 35 Mens div 2 winner – C Everson 35 OCB Ladies winner – P Wagner 40

10/9/16 Mens div 1 winner – A Lee 40 Mens div 2 winner – G Chapman 40 Ladies winner- S Richardson 35

social bowls

WEEK ENDING 4.9.16 WEDNESDAY MIXED JACKPOT PAIRS Winners Runners Up 1st WOH 2nd WOH 3rd WOH 4th WOH BUNNY

D. Gibson B. Vonarx J. Howarth B. Young M. McIntyre K. Scons T. Bennett N. Byrne

W. Whitehead F. Reeves T. Turnbull M. Hopper M. Geddes D. Hudson N. Holzberger J. Hosie

WEDNESDAY SCROUNGERS 1st C. Halley 2nd P. Popeye 3rd R. Whale FRIDAY MENS JACKPOT PAIRS Winners E. James G. Healing Runners Up P. Hughes S. McIntyre 1st WOH C. Gaddes A. James 2nd WOH M. Beutel D. Kaatz 3rd WOH P. Clements P. Patrikeos 4th WOH A. McMahon T. Erfurth RESULTS WEEK ENDING 11.9.16 WEDNESDAY MIXED JACKPOT PAIRS WINNERS J.Hosie & N.Byrne RUNNERS UP J.Murray & J.Hutchinson 1st WOH: M.Gittens & V.McDermott 2nd WOH: L.Ropwden & M.McIntyre 3rd WOH: M.Blood & P.Maynard 4th WOH: B.Young & M.Hopper BUNNY: D.Esterine & M.Prewett FRIDAY MENS JACKPOT PAIRS WINNERS: B.Svenson & C.Neave RUNNER UP: W.Whitehead & A.Thorp 1st WOH: B.Castle & D.Bowers 2nd WOH: G.Rump & M.Cherry 3rd WOH: J.Howarth & T.Turnball BUNNY: N.Holzberger & I.Darvill

SATURDAY CASH BONANZA WINNERS: N.Gray, I.Smith & G.Timmings RUNNERS UP: J.Noonan, M.Gittins & V.Mcdermott 3rd: L.Lockwoods, B.O’neill & H.Groves E.Mewburn, K.Mewburn & J.Greig BUNNY: B.Johnson, R.Hunter & D.Nellagel RESULTS WEEK ENDING 18.9.16 WEDNESDAY MIXED JACKPOT PAIRS WINNERS D.Groves & B.Hammond RUNNERS UP S.young & B.Hosie 1st WOH: B.Young & M.Hopper 2nd WOH: S.Mitchell & K.Laverty 3rd WOH: P.Patrikeos & T.Hudson 4th WOH: M.Mills & D.Williams BUNNY: B.Lamb & T.Bennett FRIDAY MENS JACKPOT PAIRS WINNERS: RUNNER UP: 1st WOH: 2nd WOH: 3rd WOH: BUNNY:

J.Jones & L.Savige D.Orth & A.Thorpe P.Popeye & B.McIlveney G.Haxelwood & S.Timmings F.Timmerman & W.Ritchie D.Hooper & J.Dunn

SCROUNGERS: 1st: B.Lamb 2nd: R.Eaton 3rd: C.Geddes SATURDAY CASH BONANZA WINNERS: B.Slater, K.Laverty & W.Ebert RUNNERS UP: B.Robinson, M.Retchford & M.Miller 3rd: J.Hosie, B.Hosie & N.Byrne G.Mcarthy, L.Mcnamara & T.Ashwood BUNNY: A.Legosz, P.Andrews & S.Andrews.

SCROUNGERS: 1st: L.Laive 2nd: R.Whale 3rd: P.Popeye BOWLS BRIBIE ISLAND Tues 5/9 S/S Triples Winners N Byrne S Young J Hosie 2nd V McDermott M Gittins S Cook 3rd D Walker P McArthy E Bateman Rd 1 H Groves L McNamara D Groves Rd 2B Hart C Dodd B Wilson Thurs 7/9 JACKPOT Triples Winners N Gray D Boyland D Toohey 2nd. K Law R McNally C Geuric 3rd D Minns R Riley D Wiseman

15th – 20th August. Tuesday.16th 1st A. Jones & P. Tipping, 2nd R. Webb & L. McLaren, 3rd L. Ward & J. Boyd, 4th J. Brookes & N. Murnane. Wednesday 17th N/S. 1st R, & J. Medhurst, 2nd N. Stedman & H. Tyler, 3rd, S. Pascoe & J. Kennedy, 4th N. Weyling & T. Davidson. E/W. 1st J. De Raad, & L. Carr. 2nd N. Murnane N. Plumb, 3rd. B. Fuller & P. Breene, 4th R. Webb & L. McLaren Thursday 18th 1st A. Jones & J. De Raad, 2nd R. Medhurst & P. Breene, 3rd. F. Geldenhuys & D. Dowling, 4th A. Hadaway 7 H. Hyde. Saturday 20th N/S. 1st. H. Tyler & N. Stedman, 2nd. D. Brady & J. Purcel, 3rd. S. Morgan & J. Brain, 4th J. Breene & S. Pascoe. E/W. 1sy T. Webb & S. Allen, 2nd, C. & S. Wagg, 3rd N. Weyling & T. Davidson, 4th Y. Swanson & J. Parker.

27th August – 3d September - Australia Wide Pairs 27th August N/S. 1st. C. & S/. Watson, 2nd A. Jones & J. De Raad, 3rd, S> Morgan & J. Brain, 4th B. Ford & F. Barkworth. E/W. 1st J. Kennedy & H. Tyler, 2nd J. Breene & S. Pascoe, 3rd. N. Weyling & T. Davidson, 4th C. & R. Cowley. Tuesday 30th August. 1st L. McLaren team 2nd L. Ward Team. Wednesday N/S, 1st. R Cowley & C. Watson, 2nd Cowley & H. Tyler, 3rd. T. Davidson & N. Weyling. J. Fitzgerald & R. King. E/W. M. Burton & L. Mclaren,2nd N. Murnane & N. Plumb, 3rd. C. McAlister & D. Dowling, 4th J. De Raad & M. O’Reilly. Thursday 1st September. N/S 1st. A. Jones & J. Kennedy, 2nd J. Medhurst & M. Julian, 3rd A. Hadaway & F. Hyde, E/W. P. Tipping& L. Mclaren2ns P. Breene & R. Medhurst, 3rd G. Kendall & F. Geldenhuys.

27th August – 3d September. - Australia Wide Pairs 27th August N/S. 1st. C. & S/. Watson, 2nd A. Jones & J. De Raad, 3rd, S> Morgan & J. Brain, 4th B. Ford & F. Barkworth. E/W. 1st J. Kennedy & H. Tyler, 2nd J. Breene & S. Pascoe, 3rd. N. Weyling & T. Davidson, 4th C. & R. Cowley. Tuesday 30th August. 1st L. McLaren team 2nd L. Ward Team. Wednesday N/S, 1st. R Cowley & C. Watson, 2nd Cowley & H. Tyler, 3rd. T. Davidson & N. Weyling. J. Fitzgerald & R. King. E/W. M. Burton & L. Mclaren,2nd N. Murnane & N. Plumb, 3rd. C. McAlister & D. Dowling, 4th J. De Raad & M. O’Reilly. Thursday 1st September. N/S 1st. A. Jones & J. Kennedy, 2nd J. Medhurst & M. Julian, 3rd A. Hadaway & F. Hyde, E/W. P. Tipping& L. Mclaren2ns P. Breene & R. Medhurst, 3rd G. Kendall & F. Geldenhuys. Saturday 3rd ,Championship Pairs Round 1. 1st C. Watson Team, 2nd N. Weyling Team, 3rd. H. Tyler Team, 4th S. Morgan Team.

13th -17th September - Team championship round 2 1st C. Watson team, 2ns N. Murnane Team, N. Weyling Team, 4th S. Cummins Team. Tuesday 10th 1st J. Boyd & J, Kennedy, 2nd J. Medhurst & L. Crail, 3rd C. Cowley & L. McLaren 4th L. Ward & A. Jones. Wednesday 11th N/S. 1st R. Cowley 7 C. Watson, 2nd J. De Raad & L. Carr, 3rd, J. Fitzgerald & R. King, 4th T. Davidson & N. Weyling. E/W. 1st R. Webb & L. McLaren 2nd J. Brazier & J. Budgeon, 3rd C. & S. Wagg, 4th G. S Barnulf. Thursday 12th N/S. 1st A. Jones & J. De Raad, 2nd J. Marchell & D. GordonBrown, 3rd.L. McLaren & P. Tipping. E/W. 1st M. OReilly & J. Brain, 2nd S. Allen & B. Connell, 3rd R. Webb & L. Carr. Saturday 17th N/S. 1st H. Tyler & J. Kennedy 2nd, S Morgan & J. Brain, 3rd. J. Breene & S. Pascoe, 4th J. Woodward & N. Everson. E/W. 1st R. Webb & S. Allen 2nd S .& C Watson, 3rd C. & S. Wagg, 4th G. Kendall & D. Dowling.

thebribieislander


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

Art Exhibition by Bribie Island Artist Cath Grant

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 39

get your cook on with Trish Moule

An Oasis of Calm Artist of the month: Cath Grant @ The Bribie Island Community Art Gallery. 191 Sunderland Drive, Bribie Island. Opening on Sunday, October 2nd Sunday, 30th October 2016. I invite you to join me for a talk I am hosting, accompanied by a morning tea on Wednesday, 12th of October @ 10.00 am. “An Oasis of Calm” pays homage to the unprecedented beauty of Bribie. A collection of acrylic artworks that combines, colourism, pointillism and abstract expressionism. A lover of nature all my life, over 2/3rds of Bribie Island is National Park, so it is a veritable wonderland. Moving to Bribie Island has been the spiritual equivalent of signing a new lease on life.

If I liken my life to a tapestry, then art has always been the common thread, woven into the fabric of my life story. Painting for me is like riding an unbridled stallion across an infinite landscape. It ignites my senses in every conceivable way. It is my alphabetical road map, always leading me to Zen. Contact details: Cath Grant – 0468925391. www.cathgrant.com.au

SPRING TIME = STRAWBERRY SEASON Here is a no fuss preservative free delicious strawberry jam • 2.5 kg strawberries • 2 cups white sugar • Juice of half a lemon Hull and cut the strawberries, cover with sugar and let sit in fridge for a few hours, stirring occasionally. Place in large pot slowly heat until sugar dissolves, then bring to the boil, let boil for 5 mins stirring frequently so doesn’t stick to pan. Add lemon juice and let simmer until the jam is thicker. Clean all jars properly then place them in oven on 100 until totally dry, pour warm jam into warm jars, deal lids tightly, makes approximately 8x 250g.

Get your cook on (with Trish)

ISLAND BODYWORKS THE BEST FOR

INSURANCE REPAIRS 

Same owners Steve & Cheryl have been established 22 years on beautiful Bribie Island (end of Armitage St)

  

We are not affiliated with any other panel shop or tow truck business on the Island Over recent years we have heavily invested in the latest technology and equipment

We are an insurance recommended repairer for over 15 insurance companies in Queensland

All our work is guaranteed for your piece of mind!

Island Bodyworks | 31 Armitage Street, Bribie Island | Ph. 3408 1677 | islandbodyworks.com.au


40 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

PACIFIC HARBOUR BRIBIE ISLAND ESTABLISHED HOMES | NEW HOMES | VILLAS | LAND

LASIANDRA HOUSE & LAND PACKAGES House and Land Package by Metricon to be built in the Lasiandra Precinct, soon to be registered, situated in Pacific Harbour’s Golf & Country Club Estate. Open plan kitchen, family and dining room Formal lounge + separate leisure room 5 bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite Separate study Fantastic island location CONTACT JAMES DEANE 0414 731 112 TO INSPECT

*T&C’s apply. Photos are indicative only , house to be built

Lasiandra is the latest release in the Pacific Harbour Golf & Country Club Estate, the Most Popular Land Development in Australia for 2015! (REA Jan 2016) Surrounded by double fairways and parklands, Lasiandra is the perfect place to build your dream home! DON’T MISS OUT, phone 3408 7722 today to discover more about this fantastic release on Bribie Island. Residents of the Golf & Country Club enjoy many benefits such as the use of the pool, tennis courts, gym and spa.

PACIFIC HARBOUR SALES CENTRE OPEN 7 DAYS - 07 3408 7722

Cnr Sylvan Beach Esp & Marina Blvd Banksia Beach info@pacificharbour.com.au www.pacificharbour.com.au


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 41

PACIFIC HARBOUR BRIBIE ISLAND ESTABLISHED HOMES | NEW HOMES | VILLAS | LAND

WATERFRONT MASTERPIECE

REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE

The open plan design encompasses two levels of understated luxury, set off by a magnificent pool.

North facing park front home, only 12 months old. Featuring four bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR. Open plan kitchen, dining and living plus a separate media room with air-conditioning.

Situated on 1147sqm & featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, designer kitchen, parents' retreat and private guests' quarters. This spacious 566sqm home will never fail to delight & surprise.

P.O.A

CONTACT JAMES DEANE 0417 731 112

Alfresco outdoor living area overlooking parklands and waterways.

$544,000

UNDERSTATED CLASS

ARCHITECTURALLY BEAUTIFUL

This residence is the one you’ve been waiting for.

This impressive home is set on 706m2. 3 bedrooms plus separate study and separate media room.

Large sliding glass doors open to the alfresco, an entertainers delight.

Under roof entertainment area, manicured lawns and easy care gardens.

Take in the views of the world class Pacific Harbour golf course which boasts both a lake and fairway views.

OFFERS OVER

$750,000

CONTACT JACQUI MCKENDRICK 0401 358 331

The spacious family room opens to a lovely morning patio of rich timber and tranquil bird attracting gardens surrounds.

$649,000

$620,000

CONTACT ROBYN CANE 0407 180 695

VALUE FOR TODAY'S LIFESTYLE

BRAND NEW GOLF FRONT

Featuring 3 separate living areas, study, four bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, large open plan kitchen and living opening to under cover patio and in-ground pool.

Enjoy the lovely lake right at your backdoor. Featuring 3 bedrooms plus a study with inspiring views. Quality modern finishes complete this home on an easy maintenance 512m2 block.

Set on an 800m2 block this home offers side access and is only metres to a park and has easy access to all amenities.

OFFERS OVER

CONTACT KEN MACDONALD 0419 273 199

CONTACT MARIE BRENTNALL 0488 508 097

Just a few minutes’ walk to the Pacific Harbour Golf and Country club.

OFFERS OVER

$615,000

CONTACT LINDA SKINNER 0433 700 590

SALES CENTRE - OPEN 7 DAYS - 07 3408 7722 Cnr Sylvan Beach Esplanade & Marina Boulevard, Banksia Beach info@pacificharbour.com.au www.pacificharbour.com.au


42 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

CAROLYN DRANE

ACREAGE AND LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

realty @

REAL RESULTS & OUTSTANDING

SOLD FULL PRICE

OUTCOMES FOR ALL HOME SELLERS & BUYERS I HAVE BUYERS WANTING YOUR HOME!

SOLD FULL PRICE

43-45 HERMITAGE PLACE MORAYFIELD

33 FRANGIPANI DR CABOOLTURE

SOLD FULL PRICE

SOLD BEFORE AUCTION

5-7 MULDOON CRT NINGI

9 SUNDERLAND DR BANKSIA BEACH

UNDER CONTRACT 1ST WEEK

UNDER CONTRACT 1ST WEEK

65 LOMOND DR NINGI

1-30 MCANDREW ST CABOOLTURE

Do you want this sign on your property? Ningi’s #1 Selling agent

My team is known for being the leading small acreage sales agents in the local area with over $18 million in property sales in less than 12 months. We have now branched out to incorporate not only small acreage, but lifestyle homes as well. Lifestyle being anything different, waterfront, unique or simply just somewhere great to live whatever it may be.

No Hype, just REAL results! We let the others do the posing……….. Don’t sign anything until you have spoken to us. Can we help YOU sell?

CAROLYN DRANE

JULIE RAYNER

Licensed Real Estate Agent Acreage Specialist 0418 283 762 07 5429 0166 carolyn@atrealty.com.au

Licensed Real Estate Agent Buyer Manager 0416 213 144 07 5429 0166 julie@atrealty.com.au

www.atrealty.com.au

when you’re ready...


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 43


44 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

Sorry To See You Go Annie and Barry Carew vendors of apt. 3, friends of the Bouriers are returning to Melbourne due to family concerns..

a memorable occasion was his role in the construction of the cinema centre in Mombasa Kenya, even today

Ron was the senior architect who played the lead role in the design and construction of many

The Painters & Dockers, he later became a Commonwealth Customs Agent, Annie and Barry intend to come

to impoverished Kenya.

shopping centres including Eastland, Southland,Highpoint West, Chermside ,and the Townsville Cinema Centre,

Ron and Irene Bourier vendors of apartment 15/81 Sylvan Beach Esplanade, after sixteen years on Bribie are returning to their home in Mornington Victoria.

By Richard Whetlor

Barry was a member of the elite 3rd division of the Australian Customs Service during the troubling times of

Ron Bourier is the hero who bought movies

back to Bribie every year, Annie said “ we love Bribie Island and hope to return each year for holidays”

PRIVATE SALE | SALE PRICE | $295,000 “The sweetest bud on the vine” Samual Johnson (essayist & poet 1709 – 1784)

• R/C garage with storage • Waterfront – Single Story – No Stairs • Extremely low body corporate fees • Architect designed zoned living & dining • Maintenance & Sinking Funds both with healthy balances • Kitchen ample space and cupboards • Two sizeable bedrooms with plenty • Quiet pet welcome Private courtyard a gardeners of light • Rear “The sweetest bud on the vine” delight • Bathroom two way and separate toilet “The sweetest bud on the vine” • Security a top priority within the • Laundry with trough and cupboards Samual Johnson (essayist & poet 1709 – 1784) complex

ie Island

Samual Johnson (essayist & poet 1709 – 1784)

nd dining

FOR PRIVATE SALE

Villa 15/81 Sylvan Beach Esplanade, BRIBIE ISLAND

e, basin, etc.

main bathroom VILLA 15/81 SYLVAN BEACH ESPLANADE, BRIBIE ISLAND 07 3410 8662 fed, tiled, glass

Waterfront – Single Story – No Stairs Waterfront – Single Story – No Stairs Architect designed zoned living & dining Architect designed zoned living & dining Kitchen ample space and cupboards “The sweetest bud on the vine” “The sweetest bud on the vine” “The sweetest bud on the vine” Kitchen ample space and cupboards Two sizeable bedrooms with plenty of light Two sizeable bedrooms with plenty of light Bathroom two way and separate toilet Samual Johnson (essayist & poet 1709 – 1784) Samual Johnson (essayist & poet 1709 – 1784) Samual Johnson (essayist & poet 1709 – 1784) Bathroom two way and separate toilet Laundry with trough and cupboards Sylvan Beach Esplanade R/C garage with storage Laundry with trough and cupboards Extremely low body corporate fees R/C garage with storage Maintenance & Sinking Funds both with healthy balances “Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained” John Milton (Poet 1608 – 1674) Extremely low body corporate fees Quiet pet welcome

Sale

3/81 Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bribie Island Bribie Island

PRIVATE R RIVATE PRIVATE SALE SALE SALE Maintenance & Sinking Funds both with healthy balances

lvan Beach Esplanade, Bribie Island Quiet pet welcome

ach each n Beach Esplanade, Esplanade, Esplanade, BRIBIE BRIBIE BRIBIE ISLAND ISLAND ISLAND

nviable Island Life Style ylish Layout, zoned living and dining ully Equipped kitchen aundry has washing machine, basin, etc. Main Bedroom ensuite econd Bedroom3/81 adjacent to Beach main bathroom Sylvan Esplanade, Bribie Island ntertainment balcony is roofed, tiled, glass Waterfront – Single Story – No Stairs Waterfront – Single Story – No Stairs Waterfront – Single Story – No Stairs anels • Enviable Island Life Style Architect designed zoned living & dining Architect designed zoned living & dining Architect designed zoned living & dining • Enviable Island Life Style aved rear courtyard • Stylish Layout, zoned living and “Paradise dining Lost, paradise Regained” Bribie Island – Water Front Apartment • Stylish Layout, zoned living and dining Kitchen ample space and cupboards Kitchen ample space and cupboards Kitchen ample space and cupboards emote control garage • Fully Equipped kitchen The Complete Package • Fully Equipped kitchen John Milton (Poet 1608 – 1674) • Laundry has washing machine, • Laundry has washing machine, basin, etc. Two sizeable bedrooms with plenty of light Two sizeable bedrooms with plenty of light Two sizeable bedrooms with plenty of light basin, etc. Architect designed, air-conditioned with • Main Bedroom ensuite fans, direct views of Bay, Passage and • Main Bedroom ensuite Bathroom two way and separate toilet Bathroom two way and separate toilet Bathroom two way and separate toilet main bathroom Bribie Island – Water Frontensuite Apartment • Second Bedroom adjacent to Mountains. Apartment offers Complete Package • Second Bedroom adjacent &tobathroom, mainLaundry with trough and cupboards bathroom • Entertainment balcony is roofed, tiled, glass panels threeLaundry with trough and cupboards toilets. A rare mix of Laundry with trough and cupboards • Paved rear courtyard location, quality, • Entertainment balcony is roofed, tiled, space, glass comfort and price. R/C garage with storage R/C garage with storage R/C garage with storage • Remote control garage ect designed, air-conditioned panels with fans, direct of Bay, Passage and Mountains. Apartment Extremely low body corporate fees Extremely low body corporate fees Extremely low body corporate fees • Paved rear courtyard ensuite & bathroom, three toilets. A rare mix Maintenance & Sinking Funds both with healthy balances Maintenance & Sinking Funds both with healthy balances Maintenance & Sinking Funds both with healthy balances • Remote control garage ion, quality, space, comfort and price.

d with fans, direct tains. Apartment oilets. A rare mix and price.

SALE

ne 07 3410 8662

Private Sale $380,000

Sale

Phone 07 3410 8662

Quiet pet welcome Quiet pet welcome Quiet pet welcome

Sylvan Beach Esplanade The Complete Package

e Sale $380,000

Phone 07 3410 Bribie 8662

Architect designed, air-conditioned with fans, direct views of Bay, Passage and Mountains. Apartment offers ensuite & bathroom, three toilets. A rare mix

Island

B


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Knobel Davis

3410 7721

R

2/119 Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bellara

E

A

L

E

S

T A T

3/29 Benabrow Ave, Bribie Island www.kdnorth.com.au

E

6/15 South Esplanade, Bongaree

43 Dugong Crescent, Banksia Beach

Your Piece Prime Waterfront Of Paradise Position

Your Piece South Esplanade Of Paradise - Waterfront

Your Piece OfStyle Architectural Paradise on the Water

• Two bedrooms with one bathroom • Four bedroom, two bathroom + high ceilings • Air con, new kitchen, solar power + 3 living areas • Security entry to foyer + intercom • Easy maintenance garden + adjacent parkland • Superb waterfront views • Good size entertaining area • Swimming pool in the complex Price: $465,000 $360,000 View: Saturday 11:00am to 11:00am 10:00am 11:30am By Appointment Agent: Mark VanDerZeil Peter Rootsey 0419 0417 787 604 421 502

• Three bedrooms with one bathroom • Four bedroom, two bathroom + high ceilings • Air con, new kitchen, solar power + 3 living areas • Fabulous waterfront and beach views • Easy maintenance garden + adjacent parkland • Sparate dining and lounge areas • Good size entertaining area • Balcony off the living area Price: $465,000 $339,000 By Appointment View: Saturday 11:00am to 11:30am 01:00pm 2:00pm Agent: Mark VanDerZeil Keith Wilkins 0413 0417 153604 431502

• Three double bedrooms plus large office • Four bedroom, two bathroom + high ceilings • Air con, new kitchen, solar power + 3 living areas • Open plan kitchen + generous breakfast bar • Easy maintenance garden + adjacent parkland • Formal and casual living and dining areas • Good size entertaining area • Undercover entertaining area over looking pool Price: $465,000 $695,000 View: Saturday 11:00am to 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm By Appointment Agent: Mark VanDerZeil 0417 604 502

2/62 Jabiru Street, Bellara

Your Piece Park Side Duplex Of Paradise - Price Reduced!

• Two bedrooms with one bathroom • Four bedroom, two bathroom + high ceilings • Air con, new kitchen, solar power + 3 living areas • Good size lounge + separate dining • Easy maintenance garden + adjacent parkland • Rear courtyard + lock up garage • Good size entertaining area • Walking distance to waterfront Price: $465,000 $259,000 View: Saturday 11:00am to 11:00am 10:00am 11:30am By Appointment Agent: Mark VanDerZeil Keith Wilkins 0413 0417 153604 431502

• Three bedrooms with two bathrooms • Four bedroom, two bathroom + high ceilings • Air con, new kitchen, solar power + 3 living areas • Spacious air conditioned living areas • Easy maintenance garden + adjacent parkland • Covered outdoor entertaining area • Good size entertaining area • Lock up garage + hardstand area Price: $465,000 $344,000 View: Saturday 11:00am to 12:30pm 11:30am 11:30am By Appointment Agent: Mark VanDerZeil Peter Rootsey 0419 0417 787 604 421 502

Commercial Sales & Leasing Bribie Island & Surrounds

The Your Size Piece Will OfSurprise! Paradise Location Plus! Solid Build!

• Two bedroom brick home with one bathroom • Three bedroom one bathroom townhouse • Four bedroom, two bathroom + high ceilings • Huge rear pergola with entertaining area • Air con, new kitchen, solar power + 3 living areas • Rear private courtyard plus storeroom • One bay shed in rear yard plus single lock up garage • Easy maintenance garden + adjacent parkland • Air conditioned living area • Side access on 536m2 block • Walk to the waterfront! • Good size entertaining area • Renovated kitchen and bathroom $339,000 Price: $465,000 $330,000 View: By Appointment View: Saturday 11:00am to 12:30pm 11:30am 11:30am Agent: Keith Wilkins 0413 153 431 Agent: Mark VanDerZeil Keith Wilkins 0413 0417 153604 431502 Email: keith@kdnorth.com.au

2/29 Benabrow Ave, Bribie Island www.kdnorth.com.au P: (07) 3410 7721 F: (07) 3410 7821

C O M M E R C I A L

21a First Avenue, Bongaree

9/85 Welsby Parade, Bongaree

For Lease - Doctors Rooms • Situated next to pharmacy • Two consulting rooms plus reception area • Air conditioned + separate toilet • $200 per week plus GST • Long lease available

3/1 Roggen Street, Bongaree 25 Emu Walk, Bongaree

1/21 Winch Court, Banksia Beach

Your Piece Easy LivingOf Starts Paradise Here...

Commercial Office Premises Price : View : Agent : Email :

$200 per week By Appointment Keith Wilkins 0413 153 431 keith@kdnorth.com.au

2/50 Verdoni Street, Bongaree

• Along sought after Welsby Parade • First floor private office with access to shared toilets & communal Kitchen • Waterfront complex next door to IGA Bongaree • Ideal for small business/sole traders

Price : View : Agent : Email :

$325 per month + GST By Appointment Keith Wilkins 0413 153 431 keith@kdnorth.com.au

1&2/11 Armitage Street, Bongaree

For Lease - Showroom or Shed

Prime Industrial Property

• Situated in small block of three shops • 60m2 floor area • Freshly painted interior • Rear roller door access for deliveries • Security fencing surrounding • $800 per month + outgoings

• Building 1 – 244m2, Warehouse/office/mezzanine on 60m2 area. Enclosed shed - $450,000 • Building 2 – 144m2. High insulated roof plus rollerdoor access. Fully fenced - $280,000 • Offered with vacant possession or leaseback • Not many like this one!

Price : View : Agent : Email :

$800 per month By Appointment Keith Wilkins 0413 153 431 keith@kdnorth.com.au

| 45

Price : View : Agent : Email :

$280k to $450k By Appointment Mark VanDerZeil 0417 604 502 mark@kdnorth.com.au


46 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

fishing bribie

September means big flattys The East Australian Current is slowly moving the nutrient rich water of the Tasman Sea, northwards up the east coast of Australia. Over the next month, the current will be almost non-existent out on the offshore reefs. The Bay, Passage and inshore Reefs, generally only get tidal movements, throughout the year, as the EAC, doesn’t really push in and affect the tidal regions. Around the full and new moons, always means, bigger tides and stronger runs. These bigger tides, are called Spring tides. The week after the full and new moons, bring smaller tides and not as much tidal flow. These periods of tides are called, Neap tides. Tides will definitely affect where and how you fish, depending

on the species you are targeting. Certain species love fast moving deep water while others move out of the strong current and into eddies or areas of lesser tidal flow. Moving around during the different stages of tides, and taking note of different bite times throughout will enable you to learn more about the area, and hopefully catch more fish. As we know, the moon is the factor that affects catch results and bite times. So, OK ,the moon comes up every day for about 12 hours depending on the stage of the moon, will depend on when it rises. Around the Full Moon it rises at about 6pm,and every day after it’s usually 45mins to an hour later. So roughly 12 - 14days after a full moon, is the New

| 47

by Vin Donovan

Jhiel from Bongaree with one of many lizards caught on the Bongaree ledge

The author Vin, and Bretto who’s from Bellmere, both with another bag limit catch of flattys (5 each) 7 more where caught and released

Moon, which rises at 6am. 90% of the fish caught over any 24hr day, will be caught, when the moon is up or rising, or falling. You take note for yourself and you will see that this 12 hour period when the moon is up, will usually be the most productive time to fish. The moon phases definitely affect crabbing and prawning as well.

with still some nice sand crabs being caught out in the Bay. Fresh fish frames, mullet and whiting frames the best bait. Good quality pro pots, and a good 24hour soaking, will see good results. Mud crabs will still be a couple of months away. Generally, November through till June the best months to chase muddies.

Spring time, what a lovely time of the year to get out on the water. Whether it’s a serious off shore trip, a night up the Passage (fishing, camping, crabbing), or just a relaxing day on the water with friends and family. September and October should see quite stable Water Patterns throughout with maybe the odd low pressure system pushing up the Coast. Now is a good time to get all your trolling gear and Pelagic gear sorted, for what I believe to be another cracker game season. The small Blacks, Wahoo, Sailfish, Dolphin fish and Mackerel species should turn up over the next couple of months. The crabs won’t be too far behind either,

Lots of Duskies around at the moment, as the annual spawning run starts early September. Plenty of school sized male fish hanging around the big females at present. Nearly every fish hooked, has one or two following it to the boat. On one session off Bongaree, we caught and released over 22 Flatties, with the biggest going 89cm. These big fish are 100% breeding females,that produce thousands of babies every season. So ensure you take a few quick snaps, and release them back to produce a few more thousand fish, for next year. Anyway, it’s going to be a great couple of months, to get out and enjoy what this lovely part of the World has to offer. Tight lines! “don’t destroy what you came to enjoy”

bribie island GET YOUR BOAT AND JET SKI LICENCE IN 3 EASY STEPS • Self Drive Hire Boats (License Required) • Online Boat & Jet Ski License Training NO CLASS ROOM ENVIRONMENT Done in the comfort of you own home.

Jason & Shane 0408 229 569 • Bribie Island Another beautiful morning at Bongaree

Email: boabboatsbribie@gmail.com


48 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

PACKAGES

NEW STOCK ARRIVING WEEKLY

THESE ONE OFF LOW PRICES ARE FOR 375 SNIPE

385 BIG BOY

15 hp 2/stroke Mercury, Savage Alloy Trailer

1 ONLY

WAS

6,400

$

5,895

$

WAS

6,895

$

7,300

$

425 RAPTOR

425 OSPREY

30 hp 2/Stroke Mercury, Savage Alloy Trailer

40 hp 2/stroke Mercury, Savage Alloy Trailer

9,300

$

8,995

$

30 hp 2/stroke Mercury, Savage Alloy Trailer

1 ONLY

1 ONLY

WAS

425 KESTREL

15 hp 2/stroke Mercury, Savage Alloy Trailer

1 ONLY

WAS

8,495

$

8,900

$

415 BAYCRUISER 40hp Mercury, ELPTO, Savage Alloy Trailer

1 ONLY

WAS

11,900

$

10,995

$

1 ONLY

WAS

18,000

$

17,295

$

ALL ADVERTISED BOATS ARE IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL BOAT PACKAGES INCLUDE SAFETY GEAR & QLD REGO.

217 First Avenue BRIBIE ISLAND

07 3408 0055

E: sales@bribieboatsales.com.au

www.bribieboatsales.com.au *PHOTOS ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY

P


ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

thebribieislander

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

ALL ADVERTISED BOATS ARE IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

PACKAGES

ALL BOAT PACKAGES INCLUDE SAFETY GEAR & QLD REGO.

CURRENT DISPLAY PACKAGES ONLY 405 RAPTOR PRO

435 SCORPION

30 hp, 4/stroke, Mercury, Savage Alloy trailer

1 ONLY

WAS

WAS

14,295

15,000

23,000

515 BLUEWATER

585C FIBREGLASS 115hp Mercury, Full Covers, Lowrance colour Combo, Savige Braked Alloy Trailer

1 ONLY

WAS

36,995

$

39,900

21,995

$

$

90 hp 4/stroke Mercury, Canopy with clears, paint, Lowrance colour combo, Savaged braked Alloy trailer

1 ONLY

$

WAS

18,995

19,900

525 SCORPION PRO

1 ONLY

$

$

100hp 4/stroke Mercury, Bimini canopy

WAS

40 HP 4/stroke Mercury, Canopy with clears, Lowrance colour combo, Savaged Alloy trailer

1 ONLY

$

$

435 BAY CRUISER

Side Console, 40 hp 4/stroke Mercury, Lowrance colour combo, 2 tone paint, Savage Alloy trailer

1 ONLY

WAS

39,995

53,000 $49,995

$

42,000

$

$

TIDE TIMES OCTOBER 2016 217 First Avenue, Bribie Island PH: 07 3408 0055 E: sales@bribieboatsales.com.au www.bribieboatsales.com.au

SAT 1 OCT

5:26 am LOW

5:48 pm

3:55am

0.2m

SUN 2 OCT

5:25 am LOW

5:48 pm

4:30am

0.2m

MON 3 OCT

5:24 am LOW

5:49 pm

5:00am 0.2m

TUE 4 OCT

5:23 am LOW

5:49 pm

5:30am 0.3 m

WED 5 OCT

5:22 am LOW

5:50 pm

6:00am 0.3 m

THU 6 OCT

5:21 am HIGH

5:50 pm

12:25am

1.4 m

FRI 7 OCT

5:20 am HIGH

5:50 pm

1:00am

1.3 m

HIGH

10:05am 1.8 m

HIGH

10:40am 1.8 m

HIGH

11:15am 1.8 m

HIGH

11:50am 1.7 m

HIGH

12:20am 1.7 m

LOW

6:30am 0.40 m

LOW

7:05am 0.5 m

LOW HIGH

4:10pm 0.2 m

LOW HIGH

4:50pm 0.3 m

LOW HIGH

5:20pm 0.3m

LOW HIGH

6:05pm 0.4 m

LOW

6:40pm 0.5 m

HIGH LOW

12:55pm 1.6 m

HIGH LOW

1:40pm 1.6 m

7:20pm 0.5 m

10:22pm 1.8 m

SAT 9 OCT

5:51 pm

10:55pm 1.7m

SUN 10 OCT

MON 11 OCT

TUE 12 OCT

1:45am 1.2 m

5:18 am HIGH

2:40am 1.2 m

5:17 am HIGH

3:55am 1.2 m

5:15 am HIGH

LOW

7:50am 0.5 m

LOW

8:40am 0.6 m

LOW

9:50am 0.6 m

LOW

11:10am

HIGH LOW

2:20pm

HIGH LOW

3:25pm 1.5 m

HIGH LOW

4:35pm 1.5 m

HIGH

5:45pm 1.6 m

1.5 m

SAT 16 OCT

5:11 am LOW

5:55 pm

10:50pm 0.6 m

SUN 17 OCT

5:33 pm

5:15am 1.2 m 0.5 m

11:20pm 0.5 m

MON 18 OCT

TUE 19 OCT

12:20am 0.4 m

5:13 am LOW

HIGH

6:20am 1.4 m

HIGH

7:20am 1.5 m

HIGH

8:10am 1.7m

LOW HIGH

12:15pm 0.4 m

LOW HIGH

1:15pm

LOW HIGH

2:10pm

WED 20 OCT

0.3 m

7:40pm 1.8 m

THU 21 OCT

0.2 m

0.2 m

8:25pm 1.8 m

FRI 22 OCT

9:30am 1.9 m

HIGH

10:20am 2.0 m

HIGH

11:00am 2.0 m

LOW

11:45am 2.0 m

LOW

6:00am 0.20 m

LOW

6:50am 0.3 m

LOW HIGH

3:00pm 0.1 m

LOW HIGH

3:45pm 0.1 m

LOW HIGH

4:30pm 0.1 m

LOW HIGH

5:20pm 0.2 m

HIGH

6:10pm 0.3 m

HIGH LOW

12:30pm 1.9 m

HIGH LOW

1:25pm 1.8 m

7:05pm 0.3 m

5:05 am HIGH

5:59 pm

1:45am

1.3 m

SUN 24 OCT

5:04 am HIGH

6:00 pm

2:50am

1.2 m

MON 25 OCT

5:03 am HIGH

6:00 pm

4:50am

1.2 m

11:20pm 1.6 m

TUE 26 OCT

5:02 am HIGH

6:01 pm

4:40am

1.3 m

WED 27 OCT

5:01 am LOW

6:01 pm

12:35am

0.4 m

5:58 pm

5:54 pm

1:55am

HIGH

5:15am 0.1 m

5:07 am HIGH

5:12 am LOW

8:55am 1.8 m

SAT 23 OCT

5:57 pm

0.3 m

HIGH

4:35am 0.1m

5:07 am HIGH

1:10am

3:20am 0.1m

10:35pm 1.7 m

5:57 pm

5:14 am LOW

6:45pm 1.7 m

5:54 pm

8:10pm 0.6 m

FRI 15 OCT

2:40am 0.1m

3:55am 0.1m

5:08 am LOW

5:53 pm

THU 14 OCT

5:09 am LOW

9:55pm 1.8 m

5:56 pm

WED 13 OCT

5:10 am LOW

9:10pm 1.8 m

5:55 pm

5:52 pm

11:55pm 1.5 m

5:19 am HIGH

9:10pm 0.6 m

5:52 pm

11:25pm 1.6 m

12:00am

1.5 m

THU 28 OCT

5:00 am LOW

6:02 pm

1:20am

0.3 m

5:06 am HIGH

5:58 pm

12:50am

1.4 m

8:05pm 0.4 m

FRI 29 OCT

5:00 am LOW

6:03 pm

2:05am

0.2 m

LOW

7:45am 0.4 m

LOW

8:50am 0.5 m

LOW

10:10am 0.5 m

LOW

11:30am 0.59 m

HIGH

6:50am 1.4 m

HIGH

7:40am 1.6 m

HIGH

8:25am 1.7 m

HIGH LOW

2:25pm 1.7 m

HIGH LOW

3:30pm 1.7 m

HIGH LOW

4:50pm 1.6 m

HIGH

6:05pm 1.6 m

LOW HIGH

12:40pm 0.5 m

LOW HIGH

1:40pm 0.4 m

LOW HIGH

2:30pm 0.3 m

New Moon

9:10pm 0.65 m

First Quarter

10:05pm 0.5 m

Full Moon

Last Quarter

11:35pm 0.5 m

7:05pm 1.7 m

7:50pm 1.7 m

8:35pm 1.7 m

| 49


Gmail

50 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

PUZZLECOMPOSE PAGE SPONSORED BY WHO’S ON FIRST Bribie Islander to me

Inbox (3) Starred

6

Sent Mail

9

Drafts

3

Games, Toys Categories & Novelties

7

8

7

7

9

5

4 6 8

4

8

1

5

3

4

2

5

1

6

8

7

9

2

6

8

4

3

7

9

5

2

8

9

16 Equipment may enrich engineer (9)

4

3

1

6

8

2

18 Broke as speed trap missed the last bloke hooning (8)

Answers from Issue 26

2

9

4

5

1

7

6

5

7

3

8

6

9

1

2

2

3

7

5

9

6

1

4

7 Perception is inconsistent with ones' loss aired (8) 5 Sundaes, it is said, come after (9)

nsibly, family (5)

4 Eskimo takes one out exploring and gets puffed (5)

ure upsets spouse at the end of the month (9)

10.58 GB (70%) of 15 GB used 7 Props used for golf, of course (4) Manage 17Supports Fruitdaughter likely to beletters available inNeeded a slump (5)but ignore Melbourne, 17 to travel 19 in Stan’s (6)

23

say (8) 21 drink, first in thenbeds strangely idle after 18Given Lounge of asparagus (4) 18 Hybrid lily sent without fanfare (8) leading parade (8)

13 One day our Samoan contacts show we have no claim (5)

23 - quite thedaughter opposite (8) 19Divided? Supports

15 A thought that what you see is opposite (10)

6

7

8

20 The country's leaders not at the inquiry on naval

s

5

18 Hybrid lily sent without fanfare (8)

4

26 From end to end is a stretch (6)

17 Needed to travel but ignore Melbourne, say (8)

10

25 Dines on rocking chair (4)

23 Divided? - quite the opposite (8)

13

28 Pride an asset for this fellow (4)

12

Dubious establishments holding services (4) 24

14

21 Given drink, first then strangely 22 Friendidle in frontafter of top leading flash home (6)

27 Comedic art portrayed political parade persuasion (10)(8)

17

on naval alliance (6)

16

26 From end to end is a stretch (6)

The country’s in Stan's20 letters (6) leaders not at the inquiry

3

18 Lounge in beds of asparagus (4)

15

6 Appropriate to steal up on line (6)

21

5 Performs as a Pro tees off (8) 22

learner not pretty 15 A thought–that what you see(4) is opposite (10)

4 Tailed cat, having first litter an advantage(4) 27

17 likely to be available slump (5) 16FruitMixed-up chapin aembracing

13 One day our Samoan contacts show we have no claim (5)

3 Good man leads the way (6)

26

16 Mixed-up chap embracing learner – not 14pretty To(4)draw back closer (6)

What are the meanings of these slang terms Chaka-Chaka Stabby Fomo January Joiners

Q2 Which one of these is the currency of India Baht - Khadi - Rupee

25

6 Appropriate to steal up on line (6)

described7 and holding a torch (8) Props used for golf, of course (4)

Q1 True or False India has 2 official languages, English and

Hindi? 2 Sporting lady - training paid off - robustly Slangology (8)

28

torch (8)

12To draw Somewhat thinly 14 back closer (6)

Click here to Reply or Forward

30

4 Tailed cat, having first litter an 10 A horse carnival on land (6) advantage(4) 11 Rip users off? - shock (8)

Q3 Name the scred river in India that is worshipped as a goddess by Hindus

No Hangouts Contacts Find someone 12 thinly described holding(8) a 5 Performs as a Pro tees off (8) 11Somewhat Rip users off? -and shock 10 A horse carnival on land (6)

Eye Know 1 A smart torch (10)

Down

help arrange 3 Goodcommunication man leads the way (6) (10)

2 Above one's siblings (6)

2 Sporting lady - training paid off - robustly (8)

1 Pay-off takes personal involvement in address (6)

9 Apparatus seen to help arrange (10) seen to 9communication Apparatus

Down

3 Go on holiday (5)

A smart torch (10) 8 Horizontal accommodation1 (4)

di allies protect a nation (5)

8 Horizontal accommodation (4)

8

6 Mouthing definitions? (4)

Down

4

m study after beginner drops out (4)

by Cyrus

Across Across

3

8

32

28

7

loose hitting the charts (7)

27

5

mployment (7)

26

8 Tossing and turning means less rest (8)

25

14 Applies Sue's make-up after work (4)

24

15 Unwritten law requires first call on departmental expenses (4)

23

6

until love exposes heart (4)

1

1

en expression in the written word (5)

5

ber's comfort (5)

3

9

effort - certainly no Oscar for orchardist ng properties (5)

4

22

7

cots certainly know values (5)

21

6

19 Led the way with Isoprene solution (8)

20

4

ithout fancy letterheads has family ons (4)

Adhil

2

22 Manipulate one in practice (6)

18

3

23 Begins with spasms (6)

17

7

d gets around - in a fight? (5)

15

8

26 The hen goes to another level (5)

14

9

27 Set to disturb the rest (5)

13

9

28 Herb - not known to be very bright (4)

12

6

11

5

10

mind trap 7 8 3 4 2

1

behind the hands? (4)

6

7

epics to be edited accurately - right! (9)

6

1

is to lead but it's curtains for him (5)

5

9

to act in the pageant (7)

4

9

19

9

ts about trademarks being a tad short (7)

crossword

16

8

7

#B6 – by Cyrus

8

3

9

3

2

3

BongareeMore

2

4

4

Phone:Future Issues 2016 (1) 0414 975 474 Precious Pets 4/2 Toorbul Street,

1

sudoku


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

letters to the editor

Dear Editor,

Dear Editor,

shopping areas.

You have lifted the bar with your latest edition, well done the paper looks great.

Is it Possible to create a Koala Habitat here on Bribie Island

Philip Alridge Banksia Beach

With the demise of habitats for Koalas in Queensland, is it possible to create a habitat for Koalas by planting species of Gum trees that will help and feed Koalas?

We also get those who for some strange reason pick up their dog poop in a bag and then throw the bag on people’s lawns or streets.

Dear Editor, I would like to pay the postage to have the Bribie Islander paper posted to me here at the aged care village Deception Bay. While living at Beachmere I was taking the paper since having to go into care here I cannot get it. I really enjoy the stories about the birds, insects, etc. And the photo club pictures are wonderful I have started to collect to start a scrapbook. The poets corner is usually great also. The ads are helpful to my family when they visit, not useful for me now though. I would like to pay postage and get the paper. Thank you for a really interesting paper. Yours sincerely, C A Holloway Deception Bay.

More and more Koala habitats are being reduced through land development and city and town expansions why is it that no one is considering Bribie as a place that could help with the survival of Koalas? I am only offering this as a consideration, if there are reasons why it cannot be considered I would like to know why? Otherwise let us see someone follow through with this query? C Frost Dear Editor, Bribie Island beautiful one day and awful the next.

Dear Editor, Again a newsworthy diverse edition giving insight to Bribie Island and surrounding area. Thank you to all of the team for giving insight and community participation. Bill Peacock Bribie

We have a large area Forestry and National Park that could be utilised to give the dwindling Koala numbers a special haven.

Bribie Island is a fantastic place to live, beautiful beaches and for the most beautiful people. So why do we have dirty lazy people littering our fantastic place? I am not talking about cigarette butts, sweet wrappers or takeaway wrappers. I am talking about filthy used disposable nappies, left on the beaches even at or near

If you want to live in this wonderful place be a better person and do not bring your disgusting habits with you. I ask all to be vigilant and keep an eye out for those who bring these dirty habits with them and make your thoughts known to their dirty deeds. C Frost Dear Editor, Recently, Moreton Bay Regional Council advised Woorim residents of the construction of TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES (roundabouts) at the intersections of Boyd and Benny Steets and at Boyd Street and Oxley Way. These two, and two earlier ones at Boyd Street and First Avenue and at Arcadia Avenue and First Avenue are apparently ‘’make work;; projects to utilise surplus employees, and to re-assure ratepayers that our money is being spent on localised improvements. However, did the Council first seek resident’s views about the two new roundabouts? Of course not. Ever since the closure of exits to First avenue, Blaik Street and Hutchinson Street, Oxley Way has now become a speedway for maniacs! Being a residential area, the speed limit in Oxley Way is officially fifty

| 51

kph but how many motorists adhere to that limit? If they dare to do so, the law abiding ones are tailgated, horn honked or finger abused by the road rage brigade Al day, and particularly from two to five in the afternoon, the noise of turbo powered four wheel drives and delivery trucks is incessant and the average speed for most being at least seventy kph. Often it is around eighty or ninety kph. Local children play at the intersection of Winnett Street and Oxley on their skateboards and scooters. It is here that a roundabout should be constructed to slow the speeding vehicles enter7ing Oxley Way from either end. and not at the Boyd Street – Oxley Way end as planned. Many motorists loathe the essential gear changes and speed reduction when approaching roundabouts, but the sake of children’s safety and the peaceful enjoyment of the area surrounding the Winnett Street and Oxley Way intersection, the Council’s chief engineer needs to reconsider existing plans. Tina Worth, Woorim

DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR AND VOICE YOUR LOCAL OPINION! thebribieislander@gmail.com PO BOX 116 Bribie Island 4507

Happy Birthday to Woorim Beach Boutique we have just turned one year old! We are fast becoming not only known on the Island but also on the North Brisbane suburbs because of our range and sizes 6 to 26 and we also cater for ages 12 to 112! All at low prices.

Just arrived in swimwear (yay!)

All 20% off recommended retail price. • Formal wear, race wear and party dresses arriving every week as well. • We also stock UK and US brands at two thirds (66%) off recommended pricing! • Get your complete look from Woorim Beach Boutique surf side Bribie Island.

Senior cards are welcome

Open 7 Days | Mon to Fri 9am to 4pm | Sat & Sun 9am to 3pm Shop 1, 6-8 North Street, Woorim, Bribie Island (next to Crab Pot) | 0498 840 761


52 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

Caboolture. We offer refresher courses, lessons and licences 7 days a week so you could be on competency help scooterSpend scootin around waySupport Shopthat Local, Local, ourstandards Local Economy ensure that every learner achieves sooner than you think!!! Come in for a visit or call us on 5432 3617 the same level of assessment. darts rider training school, at or 1300 032787 all times has the safety of their Q-ride training and assessment learners as their number one will provide you with the priority. We also have a selection demonstrated skills and of accessories and safety gear with observation, road rules and the best prices in town! road craft awareness. Q-ride

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Meryl Tierney

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bribie Tax Accounting M. Prof Acc Postgrad.Dip Bus (PFP) NTAAF ATI Com Dec.

PRINCIPAL

PHONE: 0432 For bookings phone Kellyanne on 0425 477 639 or email: thebribieislander@gmail.com

Accounting & Tax Requirements completed for:

BUSINESS INDIVIDUALS  GST – preparation and  Maximise ACCOUNTANTS &lodgement TAX SERVICES of BAS deductions  Prior year returns  Tax compliance and Meryl Tierney planning  Investments Acc Postgrad.Dip  Small business Bus tax (PFP)  Rental propertiesM. Prof NTAAF ATI Com Dec. advice  Assistance with of financial missing payment  PreparationPRINCIPAL statements summaries

13 Warana Avenue, BUSINESS Bellara Q 4507 INDIVIDUALS  GSTQ–4507 preparation and PO Maximise Box 82, Bribie Island lodgement of BAS deductions E: admin@bribietaxaccounting.com.au  Prior year returns  Tax compliance and planning www.bribietaxaccounting.com.au Investments  Rental properties  Small business tax AUTO advice  Assistance withAIRCONDITIONING missing payment  Preparation of financial statements summaries

Loca

CES

ES

Every BODY loves Bowen Bowen Therapy Now available on Bribie Island

Ph. Richard on 0425 477 639 to book your space or email thebribieislander@gmail.com CARAVANSERVICE SERVICE &&REPAIRS CARAVAN REPAIRS AUTO ELECTRICIANS CARAVAN SERVICE & REPAIRS AUTO ELECTRICIANS

Call Sue on 0455 855 071 • 2 room setup • BTAA health fund registered. appt@bodetec.com.au • www.facebook.com/BodetecBowenTherapy

JB Caravans Caravans s07repair repair & service anything! ’P:We tWe e ey PFP) L JB & service 3408 7566 F: 07 3408anything! 8914 serviCe Centre PFP) Dec. Free s t I ’ e serviCe Centre l t i 13 Warana Avenue, Bellara Q 4507 p A b e e ircoFnrdeiteio o ile e POMMBox L KDec. service, repair, accessories & fitting n in PAL A bvi82, g ir C Bribie Island Q 4507 o c heocnkd&itioQn e c service, repair, accessories & fitting r ! l in PALLocE:aIadmin@bribietaxaccounting.com.au e u otge your space or email thebribieislander@gmail.com C639 St heck &toQ book e Ph. Richard on 0425 477 c i v r uote ngeep Se

ney

KES ng or:

Directory Directory Bribie

Ph. Richard on 0425 477 639 to book your space or email LocWeal!repair JBthebribieislander@gmail.com Caravans Bribie & service anything! www.bribietaxaccounting.com.au

AUTO ELECTRICIANS

or:

ey

PFP)

ES ng ey

Dec. and nd PAL

or:

PFP) Dec. nd

PAL

ngcialial

or: cial

nd

GGGial

s

ss

G

n

s

85 n

on

wn, oved to and .

cool!

ELECTRICIANS ELECTRICIANS

BOWEN THERAPY

Directory Directory

Accounting & Tax Requirements for: P: 07 3408 7566 F: 07 3408completed 8914

738 664

Brisbane Northside QRide Motorcycle Training & Licensing

’s Tax Accounting LeettBribie Bowen Therapy LKeep’s It t I p e e K Local! Ph. Richard on 0425 477 639 to book your space or email thebribieislander@gmail.com l!

5

Em

CARAVAN SERVICE & REPAIRS serviCe Centre

E

“Your Best Electrical Connection” Domestic – Commercial – Industrial

Your Local Electrician BOB GREENE

Quality work that comes with 25 years experience NO CALL-OUT FEE – PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Phone 0429 197 606 cgreene5@iinet.net.au

Lic. No. 70390

FENCINg

Free Quotes Pensioner Discounts

M.E.M. FENCING

• Cooktop • Oven • Repairs and Installation • Home Safety Checks & Safety Switch Installations • Smoke Detectors • Power Points • Lights • Fans Keep power bills down by 16 Replacing your Dangerous LV Halogen Downlights years onOldBribie with New Safe low running cost LED Downlights Colorbond, Timber, Glass &atAluminium Reliable Service a Great Price Pool Fencing

BRIBIE ISLAND

Retainer Walls • Block Walls Custom Gates • Sliding • Slat Screening

0466 Ph. Mike 575 0429 355919 467 Email: qldcoastalelectrical@gmall.com Number 80565 for aLicence FREE QUOTE

Showroom:FENCING 3/17 Armitage Street.

QBCC No. 1133566

M.E.M. FENCING

BRIBIE ISLAND service, repair, accessories & fitting CARAVAN SERVICE & REPAIRS AUTO ELECTRICIANS 16 years on Bribie ELECTRICIANS auto electrical electricalLet’s Colorbond, Timber, Glass & Aluminium Pool Fencing auto 5HWDLQHU :DOOV %ORFN :DOOV Caravans We & serviceSpecialists anything! Airrepair Conditioning Specialists Keep It JB Air Conditioning &XVWRP *DWHV 6OLGLQJ 6ODW 6FUHHQLQJ serviCe Centre Free Local! Ph. Richard on 0425 477 639 to book your space or3K 0LNH email thebribieislander@gmail.com e l i Sales  Service  Repairs MSales  Service  Repairs A ircond ob service, repair, accessories & fitting Mobile e Servic AUTO

Fr Aircond ee Check &itioning Quote

Bribie

auto electrical Check &itioning e c i v Specialists in: r Quote ACCOUNTANTS & TAX SERVICES Specialists in: e S Conditioning Specialists Air

Bribie

meryl tierney

4WDs Prof Cars  Trucks  Sales  Service Repairs M. Acc Postgrad.Dip Bus (PFP) 4WDs Cars Trucks Marine Trailer PRINCIPAL MarineSpecialists Trailerin:Commercial Commercial

NTAAF ATI Com Dec.

 4WDs  Cars  Trucks Bribie Tax Accounting  Marine  Trailer  Commercial

Dual Batteries Electronic Brake Controllers Dual Batteries Electronic Brake Controllers Business individuals  Dual Batteries  Electronic Brake Controllers  Fridge Lines  Computer Scanning GST – preparation and  Maximise  Fridge Lines Computer Scanning lodgement of BAS deductions  Fridge Lines  Computer Scanning Prior 4 Wheel Drives Engine Conditioning  Tax  compliance and Air year returns  44 Wheel Drives Marine  Engine Ignition Wheel DrivesMarine Marine Specialists EngineIgnition Ignition planning  Investments Rental Injection  ABS/SRS  Electronic Protection Small business tax  properties Injection ABS/SRS Electronic Rust Protection Sales  Service  Rust Repairs

auto electrical

accounting & tax requirements completed for:

 Injection  ABS/SRS  Electronic Rust Protection

advice  Assistance with Karsten Schurmann Proprietor  Preparation of financial missingSchurmann payment Specialists in: Karsten Proprietor statements summaries

Karsten Schurmann Proprietor 4WDs  Trucks Ph: p: 07  3408 7566F:Cars 07 3408 8914

3408 1002

3408 3408 1002 1002

13 Avenue, Bellara Q 4507 177 First Ave, Island Fax: 3408 2002 Ph:  Warana Marine Bribie Trailer  Commercial PO Box 82, Bribie Island Q 4507 Ph: 177 First Ave, Bribie THERAPY Island Fax: 3408 2002 E: admin@bribietaxaccounting.com.au bOWEN www.bribietaxaccounting.com.au  Dual Batteries  Electronic Brake Controllers

177 First Ave, Bribie Island Fax: 3408 2002 ARBORISTS TREE LOPPING  Fridge Lines & &Computer Scanning ARbORISTS TREE LOPPING

bOWEN THERAPYbowen

 4 WheelbOWEN Drives  Marine  Engine  Ignition THERAPY Bowen Therapy is a relaxing, subtle and non-invasive therapy  Injection  ABS/SRS  Electronic RusttheProtection that encourages body to heal

Bob & Lee’s Tree’s

bowen bowen

itself. It is particularly suitable

for skeletal, joint and muscle Karsten Schurmann Proprietor problems. Back and neck, knee

Bowen Therapy a relaxing,tennis problems, frozenisshoulder, elbow,and blood pressure, spinal subtle non-invasive therapy problems, migraines, baby colic Bowen Therapythe is abody relaxing, that to heal andencourages sports injuries. 10 Honeymyrtle St, Bribie Island  tree felling & removal itself. It is particularly suitable subtle and non-invasive therapy Phone Sue 0455 855 071 Every BODY Loves Bowen! pruning/lopping/shaping BTAA registered - Health Fund Rebates for joint and muscle thatskeletal, encourages the body to2002 heal 177 First Ave, Bribie Island Fax: 3408  stump Grinding New business in town, we have recently moved from Hervey Bay to beautiful Bribie to live the Dream. problems. and neck,suitable knee itself. It isBack particularly  palm cleaning & removal problems, frozen tennis for skeletal, jointshoulder, and muscle  yard restoration elbow, bloodBack pressure, spinal problems. and neck, knee  emergency callout problems, migraines, baby colic problems,&frozen shoulder, tennis  storm damage removal prevention and sports injuries. 10 Honeymyrtle St, Bribie Island

Ph:

3408 1002

CAFES & RESTAURANTS bOWEN THERAPY

Dugong Bistro Every BODY Loves Bowen!

bowen

elbow, blood pressure, spinal  free quotes & pensioner discounts

Phone Sue 0455 855 071  fully insured

problems, migraines, baby colic BTAA registered - Health Fund Rebates and sports Quote! injuries. 10 Honeymyrtle St, Bribie Island We Will Beat Any Written

Have you spotted a Dugong “locally”? New business inNo town, weJob have recently from Hervey Bay to beautiful Bribie to live the Dream. Toomoved Big or Too Small! Phone Sue 0455 855 071 Nestled within the Solander Lakes Bowls Club Every BODY Loves Bowen! Bowen Therapy is a relaxing, BTAA registered - Health Fund158 Rebates you will discover Dugong0457 Bistro.944 785 Bob: 0438 623 – Lee: subtle and non-invasive therapy

CAFES & RESTAURANTS that encourages the body to heal

New business in town, we have recently moved from Hervey Bay to beautiful Bribie to live the Dream. SPECIAL

Reef ‘n’ Beef only itself. It is particularly suitable AUTO AIRCONDITIONING $21.00 Saturday night for skeletal, joint and muscle

Directory

OurspaciOus spaciOus&&mOdern mOdernwOrkshOp wOrkshOpcan cancater caterfOr fOr Our allOf OfyOur yOurcaravan caravanrequirements. requirements. all Servicesinclude: include: Services ••Servicing Servicingand andMaintenance Maintenance ••Repair Repair&&Insurance InsuranceWork Work ••Solar SolarPower Powerand andBattery Batterymanagement managementinstallations installations Our spaciOus & mOdern wOrkshOp can cater fOr ••Tow management and setup Towvehicle vehiclebattery battery management and setup all Of yOur caravan requirements. •Services dealers include: •Exclusive Exclusive dealersand andinstallers installersofofDexter DexterStability StabilityControl Control Servicing and Maintenance •••Accessories supplied and Accessories supplied andInstalled Installed • Repair & Insurance Work Fr e •••We brake battery e Aircond eplug bilinstall Wecan can also installBattery brakecontrollers, controllers,Dual Dual battery&&Anderson Anderson plug Solar Power and management installations oalso M wiring your vehicle. Check &itioning • Towtovehicle battery management and setup e ic wiring to your vehicle. v er dealers and installers of Dexter Stability Control Quote S • Exclusive Come in and browse ourand accessories with major brands such as •Come Accessories supplied Installed store in and browse our accessories store withand major brandsplug such as • WeAussie can also install brake controllers, battery & Anderson Traveller, Projecta, Redarc,Dual Dometic Companion.

AUTO ELECTRICIANS

We repair & service anything!

Bribie

for a FREE QUOTE

CARAVAN SERVICE & REPAIRS 6KRZURRP $UPLWDJH 6WUHHW

QBCC No. 1133566 JB Caravans

serviCe Centre

IRRIGATION service, repair, accessories & fitting

wiringAussie to yourTraveller, vehicle. Projecta, Redarc, Dometic and Companion. Come in and browse our accessories store with major brands such as Aussie Traveller, Projecta, Redarc, Dometic and Companion.

2/59-61 Lear Jet Dr, Caboolture 2/59-61 Lear Jet Dr, Caboolture Ph.Lear (07)Jet 5432 2/59-61 Dr,4225 Caboolture

auto electrical

Ph. (07) 5432 Ph. (07) wOrkshOp 5432 4225 4225 Email: service@jbcaravanssc.com.au Our spaciOus & mOdern can cater fOr Email: service@jbcaravanssc.com.au Email: service@jbcaravanssc.com.au all Of yOur caravan requirements. Air Conditioning Specialists Services include:  Sales  Service  Repairs • Servicing and Maintenance • Repair & Insurance Work Specialists in: • Solar Power and Battery management installations • Tow vehicle management and setup Trucks Bribie battery 4WDs  Cars • Exclusive dealers and installers of Dexter Stability Control local  Marine Trailer Commercial for • Accessories supplied and Installed 2 5 y e • We can also install brake controllers, Dual battery & Anderson plug ars! Batteries  Electronic Brake Controllers wiringtoDual your vehicle.  Fridge Lines  Computer Come in and browse our accessories store withScanning major brands such as Aussie Traveller, Projecta, Redarc, and Companion.  4 Wheel Drives  MarineDometic  Engine  Ignition

CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS

SUNCOAST SUNCOAST CARPENTRY SUNCOAST

CARPENTRY Paul: 0448 270 312 CARPENTRY

Bribie locBarlibfieor 2l5oyceaalrfso! r

25 years!

Pressure Pumps • Spear Pumps • Submersible Pumps • Our spaciOus & mOdern wOrkshOp can cater fOr all Of yOur caravan requirements. Sprinklers, Sprayers, Misters • Fittings, Pipe & Hose Services include: • Servicing and Maintenance ALL PUMP REPAIRS (Done by Waterama) • Repair & Insurance Work • Solar Power and Battery management installations • Tow vehicle battery management and setup • Exclusive dealers and installers of Dexter Stability Control • Accessories supplied and Installed • We can also install brake controllers, Dual battery & Anderson plug wiring to your vehicle. Come in and browse our accessories store with major brands such as Aussie Traveller, Projecta, Redarc, Dometic and Companion.

MEDICAL CENTRE

2/59-61 Lear Jet Dr, Caboolture Ph. (07) 5432 4225 Email: service@jbcaravanssc.com.au

 Injection  ABS/SRS  Electronic Rust Protection

2/59-61 Lear Jet Dr, Caboolture e: suncoastcarpentry@gmail.com Karsten Schurmann Proprietor Ph. (07) 5432 4225 Pergolas, decks, fencing, Email: service@jbcaravanssc.com.au 3408 1002 concreting, tiling, renovations, e:Ph: suncoastcarpentry@gmail.com 177 First Ave, Bribie Island repairs & maintenance Fax: 3408 2002

Paul: 0448 270 312

Paul: 0448 270 312

CARPENTERS

SUNCOAST CARPENTRY

CARPENTERS Pergolas,bOWEN decks, THERAPY fencing, EARTHMOVING COMMUNITY SERVICESBribie Paul: 0448 270 312 concreting, tiling, fencing, renovations, Pergolas,vindecks, e: suncoastcarpentry@gmail.com op “faithfully ser g l o al for Pergolas, decks, fencing, ” tiling, renovations,cShop repairs &nitymaintenance our commu concreting, e: suncoastcarpentry@gmail.com

SUNCOAST bowen repairs & maintenance CARPENTRY COMMUNITY SERVICES

25 years!

clothes

Bowen Therapy is a relaxing, furniture subtle and non-invasive therapy Bedding that encourages the body electronics to heal collectables itself. It is particularly suitable for skeletal, joint and muscle Mon-Fri 8.30-3.30 Sat 8.30-12pm problems. Back and neck, knee FOOD problems, frozen shoulder, tennis CO-OP elbow, blood pressure, spinal problems, migraines, baby colic and sports injuries.

3410 0365 90 Relesah drive Ningi 4511 Phone 54295358 • 0431551880 op “faithfully serving bribie whOleness Shop 10 Honeymyrtle St, Bribie Island ” mmunity our co centre storehouse

Paul:COMMUNITY 0448 270SERVICES 312

Phone Sue 0455 855 071 clothes e: suncoastcarpentry@gmail.com Every BODY Loves furniture Bowen! op lly serving

“faithfu our community”

BTAAcoUNSeLLiNG registered - Health Fund Rebates tues & fri Tues & Wed by Appointment 8.30am-12pm New business in town, we have recently moved from Hervey Bay to beautiful Bribie to liveBedding the Dream. 3410 0375

Shop

electronics Pergolas, decks, fencing, clothes collectables CAFES & RESTAURANTS furniture COMPUTER SALES & REPAIRS 3410 0365tiling, renovations, Mon-Fri 8.30-3.30 Sat 8.30-12pm Bedding concreting, electronics Wide range of quality FOOD products at collectables everyday repairs & maintenance CO-OP 3410 0365 low prices!

Dugong Bistro bribie

Mon-Fri 8.30-3.30 Sat 8.30-12pm The Team for all your Computer and office needs

Sh

Bribie local for 25 years!

concreting, tiling, renovations, repairs & maintenance

Advertise your COMMUNITY SERVICES op business with theShop Bribie Islander!

“faithfully serving our community”

clothes furniture Bedding electronics collectables

Call Richard 0425 477 639 3410 0365 Whetlor Mon-Fri 8.30-3.30 Sat 8.30-12pm whOleness centre coUNSeLLiNG Tues & Wed by Appointment 3410 0375

bribie storehouse tues & fri 8.30am-12pm

FOOD CO-OP

W w

3/7 Em

P


Domestic & Commercial

MOBILEHILL HOSEFIXERS NIGEL

PMT Lic #03160

PHONE: 3408 8822 MOBILE: 746 885 We come 0417 to you! Home,

rs

ree

Office

c gn is ye c

LITY ERS, NS.

om

trowelskilledexteriors@hotmail.com IRRIGATION SUPPLIES GASFITTER QBSA NO: 43236

PL ASTERING GARRY DOSSER PAINTERS AND DECoRAToRS BRIBIE ISLAND

Years of Experience Ph383408 6246

Accredited to install Alan Brookfield Solar Hot Waters&&STORAGE Heat Pumps REMOVALS

3/76 Lear Jet Drive, Caboolture. Fax: 5499 0587 Email: mhfcab@mobilehosefixers.com

Tops in Plumbing g ✔Ph. Mobile Showroom with a 5428 2246 range of TOP TAPWARE ✔ We supply, installPAINTER & repair 10% off all e tapwar

SMALL & LARGE TRUCKS AVAILABLE Page 39 CONTAINER, CARAVAN & BOAT Ph 0429 STORAGE 955 241 AVAILABLE or 0409 508 388  Family owned and operated, friendly reliable service

PLUMBING MAINTENANCE

0410 326 376

Lloyd & Helen Read Drainage Repairs ~ LP & Natural Gas Fitters Roof & Gutter Repairs & Replacement 38 CESSNA DRIVE,& CABOOLTURE Water Pipe, Tap Washer Hot Water Repairs Thermostatic Mixing Valve Service

SIGNWRITERS pool service*

Bribie island Refrigeration

 SIGNMAKERS  DIGITAL PRINTERS

1300 782 070 Ph. 3408 1677

31 Armitage Street. Tel: 3408 1677 NO CALL OUT FEE QBSA LIC. NO. 1160650

Call us for yours and your client needs – digital – screen printing – vinyl signage – vehicle/boat decals – vehicle/boat wraps – window vision

AJ

– frosted etch – illuminated signage – routed letters – magnetic signs – shop fronts – banners

– a-frames – directional signs – safety signs – construction signs – real estate signs – installations

Phone 07 3408 1151

REMOVALS & STORAGE Removalists

Domestic and Commercial

Hobby Home sHow All types of pest control including

Treatments  400 birds from Termite all over the world  So many changes and new birds  Don’t forget to bring34108226 your camera  Check out our new walk through 0408 Bookings  Meet the Stars of the Show 072 810 Essential  Learn how clever and intelligent these birds are Seniors Discounts dail.malins@gmail.com • General Plumbing •www.parrotsinparadise.net Underground Service Free Quotes

Call for a solution no problem to small

PH: 5438 7719

and maintenanceGovernment licensed Locating • Leak Detection • Thermal Imaging PhoTogRAPhERS • Water Jetters • Backflow Prevention • Drain ClearingPHOTOGRAPHERS • CCTV Cameras • Gasfitting

BO

✓A ✓B Mon ✓ Ave ✓ Thu Chri Wi Frid Drv IT CA OW

KEN’S TILING

Co

KEN MCMILLAN TRAILERS Q.B.C.C 53072

Sp No

Ah: 0402 Before...

048 275

Email:debzart8@bigpond.net

After!

Co

MoNGreL trAiLerS Quality Workmanship HEAVY DUTY TRAILERS Ph: 3408 0642 MANUFACTURED LOCALLY FULLY WELDED Mob: 0408 207 125  Caravan/Trailer

Call Chris to ‘Quote You Happy’on 0499 642 701 for a no obligation FREE Quote (Bribie Based)

 Service & Repairs

WELDING & harold hippe ceramic tiling STEELTAKEAWAY SUPPLIES

BSA Lic No 57126

ng

• Domestic & Commercial Jobs

BEST i Builds IE’S& Small BRIB Custom Large ecialilsTrailer p GER S BUR l • Large FloorS!Areas at Affordable  General a Fabrication n i Supply & Fit Workscts of Prices e p Towbars s a c

TaAmKi E A W A Y • Quality Workmanship Guaranteed cerTrailer Parts and Accessories tiling • Specialising in Marble, Granite &

 Homemade Burgers  Fish and Chips  3 Types of Loaded Fries

 Southern Fried Chicken  Fresh Cooked Seafood

OPEN Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat 801

Porcelain OPEN Sat, Sun, Wed & Thurs 10am till 8pm 1/75Fri, Lear Jet Mon, Drive, Caboolture. Ph.– Closed 5432 Tuesday 4093

Shop 16/25 Sunderland Drive, Banksia Beach, Qld 4507

Ph (07) 0414 www.mongreltrailers.com.au 999 557 3408 8448 Phone Orders Welcome

or AH 3410 0797

Free Old Larg Cal

if y ph

cou ww M

S

» » »

CF

Email: janandharry1@bigpond.com

TV AERIALS & TUNING

TV AERIALS & TUNING TONY THE TILER no job too small. All wall & floor ceramic tiling. 30 years plus on Bribie. Free advice and quotes. Jobs Up To $3,300 only. Ph 0432 178 675

JOHN

Te

TV

2 B

Direc THE TV ANTENNA MAN

Australian-made Digital TV Aerials, Outlets & Troubleshooting! EFTPOS AVAILABLE – PENSIONER DISCOUNTS Titab Licence No.T15423 – Established 20 Years – 5 year Warranty!

SAFETY INSPECTIONS PagePOOL 40

Performing Island Pest Management Parrots

P

If I can‛t fix your problem, there will be NO CHARGE!!!

F 07 3408 1122 E sales@bribieislandsigns.com.au

www.bribieislandsigns.com.au

PEST CONTROL PARRoT ShoW

co

TUNING $60.00 Tree Services s ’ t e Fridge Seals L REMOVALS & STORAGE Phone 3408 6530 Fo t I p Phone 1300 122 122Kee l! W TREE a APh. & c o Richard J on 0425 477 639 to book your spa L www.kingseals.com.au  SCREEN PRINTING

Approved Insurance Repairer

gripnripphotography@hotmail.com

 We have LOCAL all the latest equipment and knowledge & INTERSTATE Email: brookers@bigpond.com to handle ALL your plumbing and gas fitting needs

BSA License No. 708600

www.islandbodyworks.com.au

Call Shane Reynolds 0456 008 776

TWO MEN & TRUCK Free Quotes! FROM $77 PER HOUR Your Local Professionals – Domestic & Commercial Ph. 0418 759 123

Book a regular pool service We Make Moving... Easy! NOW & receive one FREE Ph 0419 422 465

Island Body Works

email: ian@irtplumbing.com.au QBCC #1035807 APL Certification #01198

Add Value to Your House 0419 729 223

QBCC 1189911

POOL– SERVICES FREE QUOTES PHONE JUSTIN NOW:

PANEL BEATERS BEATERS PANEL

0417 668 069

BSA No. 61689

www.waterwiseplumbing.com.au CAREFUL, COURTEOUS OWNER/OPERATOR

Call Sam: 0418 721 298

IanGrip-N-Rip R.Tunks - Managing Director Photography

AJ

Waterproof,

tiLe and Protect Your CallAllMichael Early Work Guaranteed – FastHome Reliable Servicerenovate

REMOVALS & STORAGE

 Power Steering Hose Specialist  Gerni Hoses

taps, toilets & water filters ✔ 5 year written guarantee Safe Decorators ✔ For all your plumbing needss Painting and wallpaper specialist ✔ High pressure drain cleaning ng 35 years experience ✔ We also supply & install Over Apprenticeship Trained all makes & sizes of hot water systemsLow Prices ✔ A quality service at an affordable priceFree Quotes Bribie Island & North Brisbane ✔ We arrive on time & clean up after ourselves! Email: thesaifs@hotmail.com ✔ Cash, cheque or credit card

100% Saitisfaction

• Domestic and Commercial • Supply, Fix and Set • Specialising in Renovations and Ornamental Plaster Work • Licensed Asbestos Removal

PO Box 81 Bribie Island Qld 4507 Mobile: 0402 088 604 Email: cliveplaster@gmail.com

Plumbing Services

Specialising in BRIBIE ISLAND & Marble Complete Bathrooms, Bribie Roof Restorations SURROUND AREAS Laundry and House for more than • Stack &Local more We WillStone remodelling forBeat the Any Quote 25 years No Deposit Required Elderly andYears Disabled • 20 of Experience Licensed to

P. 0402 499 550 Clive Crandley 41 Benabrow St, Bribie Island

PainterMaintenance and & Bathroom SMART Renovations Decorator Prompt & Reliable Service MOVE workplace & roadside too! PH: 0409 271 051 or 5428 1333 PLUMBING

ook your space or email thebribieislander@gmail.com

ngine!

1059819afHC

0409since 253 Experienced 1991536

ectory

tre

• Low set Under $1500 • Mesh render systems over nearly anything • Incidental brickwork • Render sealer any colour.

Email: admin@woorimmedical.com.au

Fully Insured

5802706aaHC

462770

TOP JOB BUSINESS DIRECTORY TILING & RENOVATIONS PLUMBER POOL, PUMP & AND PEST CONTROL M.E.•TILING &Ceramic, RENOVATIONS Porcelain, MOBILE hoSE HOSE FITTERS PLASTERERS ROOF RESTORATION MoBILE FITTERS Shop 4/8 North St, Woorim QLD 4507

4839948aa

33566

Increase market value484 and appeal Emanuel•• Most 0459 393 homes entire front aspect

53

Monday-Friday 8.30-3.00 and Saturday 8.00-12.00

TWO MEN & TRUCK MORAYFIELD’S OWN FROM $77 PER HOUR

SERVICES

SECOND HANDGOODS GOODS SECONDHAND

Busy Fingers Op Shop

* Tree & Palm Removal * Great Wood chipping & Stump bargains on clothing, shoes, 38 Cotterill Ave, Bongaree

Phone: 3408 1014

REMOVALISTS 1 Item or full house moves 7 Days FREEPool QUOTES – PHONE JUSTIN-NOW: Safety Inspections

0410 326 376

Budget Rates - 742 Van, Pantec 0499 314or Tray Morayfield & all surrounding areas www.bcepoolsafety.com.au $90 Per hour or Agreed fixed pricing 38 POOL CESSNA DRIVE, CABOOLTURE & SPA EQUIPMENT Pay No Extra *FREE INSURANCE* WE STORE CARAVANS 0438 602 256 or 5433 1332 BOATS, CONTAINERS

Email: busyfingers1@bigpond.com www.busyfingersfundraiser.com

Grinding electrical, tools, art, kitchen, furniture,

toys and much more. * 28linen, Years Experience * Credit Cards accepted Make friends whilst helping the

5830380aaHC

cing

exTeriors

4418970ABHC

70390

Ph. 3410 1155

thebribieislander

plumbing&& SPA drainage problems & blocked POOL EQUIPMENT Travis Fitzgerald trading as

Make friends whilst helping the drains. Trowel skilled Island 2016 Community ✔ No to small. Pensioner Discounts ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932job 484 THE BRIBIE ISLANDERBribie OCTOBER - ISSUE 27 |

5485883abHC

sing

Medical Centre

Ants ~ Mosquitoes ~ Fleas and Ticks Lawn Grub ~ Bed Bugs

6052436aaHC

on with

VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS WELCOME!

Bribie Island Community 20% Discount Aged Pensioners Monday-Friday 8.30-3.00 and Saturday 8.00-12.00

Small & Large Jobs

2 Men + Truck from $77 per hour IRRIGATION SUPPLIES Specialising in BRIBIE ISLAND BRIBIE ISLANDER Call the Team on 0448 932 484 & Angela FREE QUOTES - CALL 0410 326 376 Complete Bathrooms,Call SURROUND AREAS 5478638ac

ti

Free pick and low cost delivery

TILING & RENOVATIONS AJ SMART MOVE Fully Insured 15% cheaper than your current advertising* Removals & Storage POOL, PUMP AND Free Quotes LOCAL M.E. TILING & RENOVATIONS THE& INTERSTATE - SMALL & LARGETRUCKS AVAILABLE

Benabrow Bribie Island We 41 accept credit cards St, M/card & Visa Container, Caravan and Boat Storage Available

qu im co

Laundry and House remodelling for the

0411 350 014

Local for more than 25 years

co

Ph

A AusB

Mon

EFT Ave

IfThu I

Chri

Frid


54 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

THE

BRIBIE ISLANDER SHOP LOCAL, SPEND LOCAL & SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES!

OWNER/EDITOR Richard Whetlor

GRAPHIC DESIGNER Adhil Naidu

0425 477 639

thebribieislander@gmail.com facebook.com/thebribieislander www.bribieislander.com PO Box 116, Bribie Island 4507

PHOTOGRAPHY Shane Reynolds

ADVERTISING SALES Neil Wilson

CIRCULATION: 15,000 The Bribie Islander (theBIS) is delivered to homes and businesses in the following areas: Bribie Island (all suburbs), Ningi, Godwin Beach, Spinnaker Marina, Bribie Pines, Sandstone Point, Sandstone Lakes Newsagency’s and businesses. Beachmere, Toorbul, Meldale, Donnybrook and Lear Jet Drive. You can find the Bribie Islander in Stands at Bongaree Hot Bread Shop, Scoopy’s, Wrights Fruit Barn, Ningi Fruit Barn, Woorim Meats, Sanstone Point IGA & Woolies Complex on Bribie.

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED AND HAS NO AFFILIATION WITH ANY OTHER PUBLICATION.

DEADLINES : News Items/Calendar of Events: 20th Day of the Month. Advertising: Bookings 20th Day of the Month. Copy Deadline: 25th Day of the Month. DISCLAIMER & INDEMNITY: Not all opinions expressed in this publication are necessarily those of the publishers. No responsibility is taken by The Bribie Islander for any errors, misleading information or the validity of the advertising content. Some content including articles, information, images and anecdotes are not necessarily the original work of the editor or writers. By advertising or submitting content with The Bribie Islander, you agree to indemnify the publication, its staff, contractors and owners against any claims.

ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE BRIBIE ISLANDER! Join our growing number of clients by advertising with us at The Bribie Islander! We can assist you to attract custom to your business by offering a range of advertising to suit your budget. Our longstanding clients stay with us for a very important reason! RESULTS! We are also excited to report that of late we have attracted and welcomed many NEW clients to

advertise with us. The Bribie Islander is a ‘feel good’ newspaper that is loved by all in the community. Its popularity throughout our community is brought about by LISTENING to what our community members would like to see in what they consider to be THEIR community magazine! We hear the call and answer it! With an ever growing input of feature articles and

columns, The Bribie Islander offers the public entertainment, information about community events, and most of all the exposure for local business and promotion of our island of beauty. We offer a wide range of advertising, we also provide you with your printing needs: flyers, business cards, magazines, posters, letter heads

Neighbourhood Watch

OFF

*

ANDERSENS’ NEW RUGS

Andersens Morayfield has an exciting new range of designer Rugs to liven up your home this winter.

*Conditions apply. See in store for details.

Stepintosens Ander

Advertising Inquiries: Call Richard Whetlor 0425 477 639

CLASSIFIEDS

INTRODUCTORY OFFER

25

and MORE! Additionally, we have more options for advertising for your business coming soon! Stay tuned as while we grow, we are taking YOU with us! We wish you every success! – The Bribie Islander team.

For a free measure & quote call 1300 303 127 or visit 207 Morayfield Road, Morayfield. andersens.com.au

CARPET • TIMBER • VINYL • TILES • RUGS • SHUTTERS • BLINDS • AWNINGS

Banksia Beach Bellara Bongaree Woorim

3408 7879 3408 7305 3408 1114 3410 0757

Community Phone Numbers

EMERGENCY

000

Police

3410 9222

Ambulance

3408 1711

Fire & Rescue

3408 8383

Crime Stoppers

1800 333 000

Bribie I it

1300 369 652

Banksia Beach State School

3408 5333

Bribie Island State School

3400 2333

Bribie Island State High School

3400 2444

Chamber of Commerce

3408 1101

Energex

136 262

Moreton Bay Council

3205 0555

Poisons Information

13 11 26

State Emergency Service

132 500

VMR (Marine Rescue)

3408 7596

Bribie Island Taxi

3408 9700

Limousine Service

3408 7892

4WD Beach Conditions

131 304

thebribieislander

FOR SALE

25’ On Site Caravan with hard annexe in over 55’s park at Sandstone Point. Approx 55 sq metres living area. Bedroom, kitchen and bathroom in van. Office, lounge and main bedroom in annexe. Inside workshop and dressing room attached. 900 litre water tank, shed and carport.Suitable for single or two persons. No pets. $65,000. Ph. 0417 260653

Advertise your business with the Bribie Islander!

Call Richard Whetlor 0425 477 639


thebribieislander

ADVERTISING/NEWS CALL 0448 932 484

THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

| 55

18

$ 3 for

Any

HALF PRICE SAVE $1

$

Bread Rolls 6 Pack 33¢ each

Coca-Cola & Flavours 10x375mL Selected Varieties Cheese and Bacon Rolls 4 Pack 75¢ each

SAVE $1.51kg

KRC Everyday Champagne Ham

7

$

99 kg

Grown in Australia

IGA Corned Silverside

ea

SAVE $1

$1.60 per Litre

SAVE $3kg

199

7

$

99 kg

Grown in Australia

$

299 ea

99¢ ea

Carrots 99¢ per kg

1kg BAG

Win a hamper valued at over $100 Spend $30 instore to enter *See instore for details

JOIN OUR REWARDS CLUB TODAY!

ONLY AT CORNETTS SUPA IGA SUPA IGA BRIBIE ISLAND

IGA SANDSTONE POINT

IGA BEACHMERE

91 Welsby Parade, Bribie Island Ph: 3408 1066

204 Bestmann Road East, Sandstone Point Ph: 5497 6022

Cnr James and Beachmere Road, Beachmere Ph: 5496 2166

Specials available until sold out. We reserve the right to limit quantities per customer, trade not supplied. We reserve the right to correct printing errors. Multi-buy price only available when purchased in the multiples specified.

IGAQL9555_210916

Specials Available from Saturday 1st October to Monday 31st October 2016


56 | THE BRIBIE ISLANDER

OCTOBER 2016 - ISSUE 27

Shop Local, Spend Local, Support our Local Economy

Come on down to Banksia!

Shop 4 • 3408 6116

$69

SPECIAL Package price 20 classes for only $200!!

• Barre Attack • Mat Pilates • Over 60’s Barre & Pilates • Mens Pilates • Adult Hip Hop

BEAUTY SERVICES

$69 special --> 30min facial, 30min neck, back & shoulder massage including a foot exfoliation, hot towel & foot massage. • • • • •

Facials • Microdermabrasion • Peels Sugaring --> the latest in hair removal Hot stone massage Spray tanning - couples treatment room Injectables!! --> Lips, cheeks & anti-ageing treatments available here!!

Like us on facebook - Bribie island Pilates & Beauty

Kids classes ages 3+ • Cheerleading • Breakdancing • Gymnastics • Musical Theatre • Grooming & Deportment Enrol now for term 4! Limited spaces left! www.facebook.com/ bribieislandperformingarts

0416 557 330 • www.bribieislandpilates.com.au

Bribie Harbour News NOW OPEN Under New Management Lotto • Cards & Gifts Magazines and Jewellery

In store now! Halloween decoration and costumes - Half price!! – Shop 23/24

Bribie Harbour Shopping Village, Banksia Beach


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.