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Show season is here
the bottle tree BULLETIN
Bymount’s Red DayWicked with Wire opens at Mitchell on Maranoa Gallery
In this month’s edition…
the bottle tree BULLETIN
May means one thing for sure across the Maranoa and that is show time. No matter what your passion, there is a section at the local show where you can let it shine. The local circuit will bring together the regions best bakers, gardeners, sheep and wool growers, cattle producers, equestrians and even beer-makers, in fierce but friendly competition. If you’re not the competitive type, there are a myriad of fun activities planned for the Wallumbilla, Roma and Mitchell Shows to keep the whole family entertained. On May 3-4 Wallumbilla Show will come alive with sideshow alley favourites the Dodgem Cars and Big Kahuna Fun Park. Barynard Babies Petting zoo will also be there alongside, market stalls, displays and fireworks. Ian Jackson and local talent Russell Dewhurst will provide tunes for the crowd in the late afternoon and evening. Program available at www.wallumbillashow.com. Cooking devotees can join renowned ‘foodie genius’ Alison Alexander for cooking demonstrations at the Roma Show on May 10-11. Roma Show’s Friday Men’s Breakfast will feature singing-diplomat Fred Smith and is not to be missed. Roma has a huge entertainment program for 2019 so check out their Facebook Page or website www.romashow.com for more information. Mitchell Show on May 13-14 will have food stalls, ring events, side show ally and pavilion displays, plus much more! The Show Program and information can be found on the ‘Mitchell Show’ Facebook page. If you want anymore information check out your local show society on Facebook or search the Queensland Shows website www.queenslandshows.com.au.
$150 000 grant for Yuleba and District Bowls Club
MARANOA REGION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER May 2019 | Issue 104
103rd Annual Mitchell Show
13th – 14th May 2019
Top Photo supplied by Rosemary Brumpton - Bottom Photo supplied by Christine McLean
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John Ey, a Member of the Roma Historical Car Club offered to assist Members of the Roma Bowls Club to be involved in the Easter in the Country Parade on the back of his fully restored truck. All aspects of the Bowling club were represented - Trish Ferguson (Ladies Bowls Club), Stella Palmer ( Junior Girls ), Patrick Ferguson, Grant Sharpe and Russell Todd ( Men’s Bowls Club) and David Bowden (Bowling Arm ). New Members are invited to arrange coaching by contacting the Roma Bowls Club in Lovell Street, Roma. More photos and stories from Roma’s Easter in the
Country celebrations to come in the next edition of the Bottle Tree Bulletin. Don’t hesitate to contact your local correspondent David Bowden on [email protected] or email stories direct to [email protected].
Brett and Sharon Roberts’ exhibition ‘Re:Place’ is coming to Roma’s Walk of Art from May 2 until June 22, 2019. Re:Place is an exhibition of photography and painting by Brett and Sharon Roberts in response to a change of place. Brett is a photographer with a passion for light and the
natural environment. Sharon's paintings express colour relationships, gesture and spirit. Artworks are of the Maranoa and surrounds, so make sure to head on down and see if you can pick out some familiar scenes. The official opening will take place on Saturday May 4 at 4pm and will be accompanied by a talk by the artists.
May IN Roma | Muckadilla area 2 Gratitude Prompts book tour 10am @ Roma Library 2 Zonta Bingo @ Roma Bowls Club 4 Re:Place Exhibition opening @ 4pm 19 National Motoring Heritage Day @ Apex Park Roma 25 Desert Plains to Flooding Rains fundraiser 31 Lions Fish & Chips in the Park
+EVERY Mon & Thurs Roma Community Mens Shed meet 8:30am-12:30pm +EVERY Tues Roma Card Group @ CWA Rooms, 1:30-4:30pm +EVERY Tues Roma Patchwork & Crafters Inc 9am & 7pm @ Studio 6 Roma Community Arts Centre + EVERY Tues Maranoa Music rehearse 5:30-7pm @ Roma State College Middle Campus Music Rooms +EVERY 1st, 3rd & 5th Thurs Roma Toastmasters meet 7pm @ RSL +EVERY Saturday morning @ Library from 9am-11am J.P signing centre is open. +EVERY 2nd Saturday, 9am-4pm Roma Lapidary Club Meeting +EVERY 4th Saturday NSA Roma Branch meet 9:30am @ QCWA Rooms, Arthur St
Roma | Muckadilla area
Re: Place Exhibition
Desert Plains to Flooding Rains
EVENTS
In Support of Flood Affected Rural Families
SPONSORS
Bassett Park, Roma 9am - 2pmSaturday 25th May
Market Stalls • Food Vendors • Live MusicAuctions & Raffles • Jumping Castles • Kids Rides
Petting Zoo & Pony Riding • Face Painting SmartiPants Balloon Twisting & Craft Activities
Best Dressed Kids Cowboy & Cowgirl Competition
Proudly Supported by Lions Club Roma
4ZR RadioAmanda's ChoiceAndersens CarpetApex RomaBe Beautiful by ShaniaBe Beautiful Hair SalonBlack Toyota RomaBlueberry Express LoganholmeBlunder BootsBungil Creek RestaurantCafe 54Coates HireCompass WestCoomber BrosCountry BudsD & R's MotorcyclesDore Power Equipment Emma White
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Roma Outdoors & SportsRoma Pet ShopRoma Printers & StationersRoma Space & StorageRoma Tools & Industrial SuppliesRustic Crust CateringSignasaurus Steve Swires Horse RidingTaj Indian RestaurantTaylors Parts CentreTiptoesVanderfieldVital Health Western Star NewsWoolworths Roma
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Historical Motor Club & Bowlers Combine
Left: Back Grant Sharpe, Stella Palmer, Trish Ferguson and Johnny Hammond. Front John Ey, David Bowden, Russell Todd and Patrick Ferguson.
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The Roma Bowls Club hosted the Invitation Fours Event recently. Bowlers from Mitchell, Surat and Injune came to enjoy the pleasant weather and social atmosphere. The Winners were Robert Hammond’s Roma Team that included Paula Connolly, Jock Douglas, David Bowden and Russell Todd. Runners Up were Arthur Murray’s Surat Team. First Round Winners were Bil Taylor’s Team from Roma and the Second Round Winners were Col Jackson’s Team from Injune. Mitchell Bowls Club will be the next club to host their Invitation Fours. Over the Easter Weekend, Roma hosted a Pairs Cash Event on Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday. Dennis O’Toole from Bowls Queensland also conducted a Bowling Arm coaching demonstration between 9 and 12 noon on Easter Saturday. Results to come in the next Bulletin.
Roma Raphael and Maranoa Freemason Lodges along with Corona Lodge from Wallumbilla hosted a visit from four Brisbane Lodge Members and their wives. The Lodges represented were Thespian, Myora, Bayside Daylight and Logan Beenleigh. The Brisbane Freemasons were returning to Brisbane after visiting Charleville and Augathella Lodges, where they
attended the Installation of new Office Bearers. There was another reason for the trip to Western Queensland. The Lodges had collected $10,000 to be spent in towns affected by drought. They took great satisfaction in being able to give to country communities.
The Ladies from the Muckadilla Community Association prepared a morning tea for Members of the Roma Community Men’s Shed and some Associates. This was a special occasion to thank the Roma Community Men’s Shed for repairing the Lions and Roma Men’s Shed shade canopies damaged in a big whirly wind at Muckadilla on Remembrance Day and the Dedication of the Harry Murray VC Wall. The
canopies were repaired by John Aisthorpe, Alec Waldron and Carin Thompson. President Mike Stuhmcke mentioned that it was good to see two Community Organisations working so well together.
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
The Support Group Lunch will resume on
May 22, 2019. Lunches are held on the 4th Wednesday of the
month.
Roma Bowls Club News
SAVE THE DATE On the 12th June 2019 'Echo Hills' will host a technology focused field
day that you don’t want to miss! The event is brought to you by
Grazing Futures, Connect Ag and SQNRM.
Date: Wed 12 June 2019 Where: Echo Hills
Time: 9am-5:30pm incl BBQ tea Contact Lachlan Marshall via
[email protected] or 0427 056 443 by Monday 10 June
Freemasons receive visitors
May 2019
The Zonta Club of Roma invites you to join us for
Bingo
When: The first Thursday of every month.
Eyes down 7pm
Where: Roma Bowls Club.
Come for a meal, a drink and heaps of fun.
Lucky door prize
Jackpot
Dates to Remember
4th April
2nd May
6th June
Men’s Shed Morning Tea at Muckadilla
On right Donna Sutton, Des Sutton, Mike Stuhmcke and Glenda Hacker with Members of the Roma Community Men’s Shed and Associates (D Bowden)
Visiting Freemasons in the Maranoa (photo David Bowden).
Roma U3A Executive meeting to discuss term two. Photo by David Bowden.
Father Jamie Collins blesses the palms outside the Justin King Centre Roma prior to the Palm Sunday Procession into All Saints Church (D Bowden)
Father Jamie Collins follows the Palm Sunday Procession into All Saints Catholic Church at Roma to commence Easter Week (D Bowden)
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Mitchell | Amby | Mungallala
On Saturday April 13, an exhibition with a difference opened at the Mitchell on Maranoa Gallery. Wicked Wire is an inspirational exhibition of what four country women, Sue Pukallas, Donna Sutton from Bymount, Ros Ware and Janelle Rook from Mungallala, can do when they find the time, pick up a pair of pliers and battle with whatever old wire, netting, tin and bits and pieces they find laying around their sheds. Every rural property would have old rusty wire whether it be barb or plain, somewhere. In a pile behind the shed, down a gully, under the shearing shed. Add to that some old rusty tin, some scrap metal and there you have it....... a unique piece of art. Among the many guests from around the region were people from Townsville, Augathella, Toowoomba and the Gold Coast. It’s a down to earth exhibition well worth a look. Open April 13th to Saturday until May 25th Next exhibition will be Kenniff Country Quilters annual Quilt Show opening 6th June.
From 1970 through to 2019 locomotive 761 stood in Mitchell Memorial Park. She was built in 1927 as part of a group of 227 engines that formed the C17 Class. Her early years were spent in Townsville working heavy freight trains before a transfer to Rockhampton Round House. Here she worked out to Winton on Livestock trains and down to Gladstone with loaded coal trains. The final 10 years of its working life were spent at Ipswich working the coal lines most frequently the Bundamba to Redbank loop line.
During this time the locomotive was fitted with a second sand dome and a larger rear headlight so that she was able to more easily able to operate going backwards She is now leaving Mitchell and heading to Ipswich to get restored to her mighty glory. The locomotive will be named "BOORINGA" which was the shire of Mitchell before the amalgamation. Information and photo courtesy of Hairys Outback FTBC Photography.
The Mitchell Police are urging parents and children to remember the rules and requirements surrounding seatbelts and be mindful to where children should sit in a vehicle. Remember wear your seatbelts every time you are in your vehicle even if you are only traveling a few kilometres. Most road crashes happen close to home because this is where you drive most frequently. Parents and guardians make sure everyone in your car is safely restrained before moving your vehicle and making sure your seatbelts and child restraints are correctly fitted. The penalties for not having your child correctly restrained is $391 fine and 3 demerit points. Seatbelts save lives,
therefore we all must wear one for detailed information about child restraints visit https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/children or phone 13 23 80. Any questions or queries contact Senior Constable Kevin CORBETT at Mitchell Police Station.
May
Wed 1 L Phillips & L Sullivan
Fri 3 St Patrick’s
Mon 6 D Pownall & A Gill
Wed 8 A Gill & A Mansfield
Fri 10 K Irwin & E Halpin
Mon 13 L Martin & M Harris
Wed 15 B Sokoll & A Phillips
Fri 17 Anglican Deliverers
Mon 20 J Irwin & J Tattam
Wed 22 L Phillips & A Mansfield
Frid 24 J & H Byrnes
Mon 27 B Treasure & C Mackay
Wed 29 D Moore & J Maudsley
Fri 31 D McCarrol & G Pearce
Mitchell Meals on Wheels
Wicked with Wire opens at Mitchell on Maranoa Gallery
Remembering Loco 761
Even the youngest community members enjoyed the Wicked Wire Exhibition
Guests enjoying the Wicked Wire Exhibition
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Locomotive 761 in the Mitchell Memorial Park - photo by David Rowe supplied by Hairys Outback FTBC Photography
Mitchell Police News
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Dunkeld Pony Club members and Woodlands attendees, past, present and future beat a path down the Mitchell-St George Road on Saturday April 13th to celebrate 50 years of Woodlands Pony Club Camp. The organising committee, despite the best efforts of a whirly-wind, managed to create a magical setting for the evening with fairy-lights and candles. There was a beautiful roast meal, live music and generous raffle prizes to be won. The fabulous woolshed bar got a good workout from the thirsty parents and visitors. The ever-reliable Bill Saul took on MC duties for the night. Dunkeld Pony Club President Judie Gwydir thanked everyone for their attendance. Original Woodlands Camp-goer Clayton Sylvester said a few words, and shared some not-so-fond memories of the sand burrs that are still a danger to kids who take a tumble. Clayton then had the honour of cutting the delicious anniversary cake. Woodland’s current owner Ken Symes also spoke and MC Bill Saul thanked him for his generous support of the camp in recent years. The amenities at Woodlands are a real credit to Ken and Dee’s ongoing hard work and much appreciated by all. Outside of the anniversary festivities, all the riders had a great weekend learning from talented instructors on the Saturday before putting it into practice during Sunday’s competition. Congratulations to all involved in another successful Woodlands Camp!
The Branch recently catered lunch for Quilts In The Woolshed at Springhill Country Craft Retreat. Funds raised from this will support the QCWA State Disaster Fund. Members also created a display called “Recycle It” and demonstrated some techniques with recycling and fabric painting. There was a wonderful response to the Breast Cancer Bags and Quilts of Love. Thank you to all who supported these very worthwhile causes. We will provide morning Tea for the Amby Anzac Day service at the Amby Hall. This year we will not be having a function for Australia's Biggest Morning Tea with members supporting other town's functions. Amby has only had an inch of rain for the year and we are finding it difficult to get support for any function that we have, most probably due to the drought and lack of people in our area.
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is nearly here! Mark Sunday May 26, 2019 on your calendar and head down to the QCWA Hall in Cambridge Street. There will be lots of stalls and of course a mouth-watering morning tea. All go to the Queensland Cancer Council. See you there!
May 2019
May IN Mitchell | Amby | Mungallala area
7 Gratitude Prompts book tour 10am @ Mitchell Library 13-14 Mitchell Show 16 Booringa Action Group Meeting @ BAG Cottage 26 Mitchell’s Biggest Morning Tea @ QCWA Hall in Cambridge Street 31 Better Business Solutions Workshop
+EVERY Friday 9-10am FREE fun fitness at Mungallala Hall, all welcome! +EVERY Thursday Mens Shed meets @ Old SES Shed 5:30pm, Wednesdays 8:30-12pm.
Woodlands celebrates 50th Anniversary
Biggest Morning Tea
Horizon Housing Information Sessions
Have a chat with Horizon Housing representatives about tendency
matters and company
processes/procedures.
Call 1300 122 027 or email
make an appointment.
MITCHELL POLICE STATION
Please note the Mitchell Police Station
has new opening hours these are
Monday to Thursday 9am to 2pm.
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1. Original Woodland’s rider Clayton Sylvester cutting the anniversary cake 2. Dunked Pony Club President Judy Gwydir serving up dessert to hungry riders 3. The delicious 5oth Anniversary Cake 4. Quilts swaying in the breeze at ‘Quilts in the Woolshed.
Shirley Hart conducting a workshop at ‘Quilts in the Woolshed’ at Amby.
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The Jeff Dean Memorial Red Day was once again held at Bymount on March 12 with Red’s Dad Vern a very special guest. Vern also celebrated his 81st birthday on the day and his attendance was made possible by Loretta Johnson and her dedicated team of ambos. The yabby and toad (won by Russell Coight) races were popular drawcards as were a range of family games including pack attack, tug-o-war, drought ski race, flat bowls, hour glass shake, dingo trap throwing and the sponge bath relay, with red shirts being the dominant colour.
Auction items were donated by generous members of the community with many items handmade. Also up for grabs was half a side of pig, half a side of lamb, farm produce, tyres and beer! The auction was expertly conducted by representatives from TopX and Landmark. The Red Day team would like to thank all their supporters (including new sponsor Senex Energy) and everyone who turned up to make the day so special.
In sporting news Injune Tennis kicked off the year with seven teams lining up for the autumn season, under the directorship of new president Sandy Duncan. Tennis was played over two nights each week with Jayden Wilson’s team taking out the Grand Final in a playoff with Campbell Allen’s team.
Injune Golf is also heading into a busy season with Canadian Foursome Championships, Bisque Bogey, Mixed 4bbb championships and the Roma Carnival all to be held in May.
Showing in May at the Injune Creek Gallery will be a selection of landscapes by Brisbane artist Noel Miller. Noel is the resident artist for the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve and his paintings cover a range of landscapes from the Antarctic to the Outback. Especially for the Injune exhibition he has created a series of drawings by burning gunpowder on to watercolour papers and, with little control over the results, a new collection of landscapes has sprung to life.
May IN Injune area 2 Gratitude Prompts book tour 10am @ Injune Library 4-5 Injune Pony Club Shield Day 5 Injune Rodeo (to be confirmed) 30 Better Business Solutions Workshop
+EVERY Friday Fitness 7-8am and 8:15-9:15am. +EVERY 2nd & 4th Sunday, 5pm Injune Churches Together
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Sutton – winner of the toad race on Red Day (Hannah Bischoff) 2. The winning team from the first tennis season of the year L-R: Ashton Hornick, Jayden Wilson, Sandy Duncan and Patrick Roe3. Tug-o-war action at Red Day (Hannah Bischoff) 4. Special Guest at Red Day was Vern (Red’s Dad) with Rambo and Ericka Dean (Hannah Bischoff) 5. Dingo-trap throw action at Red Day (Hannah Bischoff)
Injune Arts
Bymount’s Red Day
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Injune kicked off Fitzroy Basin Association's (FBA) Wild Dog Control Roadshow on Saturday 23 March. The roadshow attracted 17 attendees, who listened to Darren Pointon and Jordy Oostrom on the best methods to control wild dog populations within the region. It was great to see a wide variety of ages with children and adults alike gaining some knowledge and skills from the presenters. Darren and Jordy dispelled myths around wild dog trapping, provided plenty of tips when setting traps and walked the attendees through the use of lures. They also touched on hygiene and safety when dealing with animals infected with hydatids (a parasitic disease and biosecurity concern) – a major issue when dealing with wild dogs. A representative of Clipex also attended the roadshow, answering exclusion fence enquiries and trapping supplies and trail cameras were available for purchase on the day from Dave and Tracey Randell from Professional Trapping Supplies, with generous rebates from FBA.
Thanks to the Queensland Government and the Queensland Feral Pest Initiative for the funding to make this day possible. Winners of the trap and camera lucky door prize were Ian and Alison Tutt. For further information on Wild Dog Control or any upcoming workshops, please contact Bronwyn Brunton from FBA on 0447 992 802 or email [email protected]. For a full list of upcoming FBA events in the region, head to fba.org.au/calendar .
The Injune Eels Swim Club held their end of year presentation night during March to celebrate a successful season of summer swimming. The club, which trained on Tuesdays under the watchful eye of Julie Gray and held time trials and competitive swimming on Thursdays, has now retired for the winter and will recommence in September with a new line up of activities. The Swimstar Award for the 8-9 age group was Jack Denton who was also the most improved swimmer of his age group. In the 10+ age group Bella Gordon received the Swimstar award while Joe Pringle was the most improved in the group. The Club Spirit Award went to Carly Northam and Holly Paul was the Club Champion. Thanks to the committee – President Louise Paul, Vice-President Jamie Paul, Secretary Karen Sellars,
and Treasurer Tina Adermanan – for all their hard work during the season and to Hannah Andrews for acting as time-keeper.
Wild dog control roadshow
May 2019
Injune Eels’ Swimstars
1. Darren Pointon gives trapping tips to participants at the Injune wild dog workshop 2.Attendees at the Injune wild dog workshop 3. Jordy Oostrom and Darren Pointon prepare a bait lure at the Injune wild dog workshop - photos: Mandy McKeesick.
4. Injune Eels Club Champion for 2018/2019 Holly Paul with mother and club president Louise Paul 5. The team in charge of the Injune Eels Swim Club L-R: Tina Adermanan, Louise Paul, Hannah Andrews, Julie Gray and Karen Sellars (missing Jamie Paul) 6. Injune Eels Club Spirit award winner Carly Northam with club president Louise Paul 7. 8-9 Age Group Swimstar Champion Jack Denton with Injune Eels president Louise Paul.
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Dave & Tracy Randell of Professional Trapping Supplies at the Injune wild dog workshop holding the skins of an arctic and silver fox (Mandy McKeesick)
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There has been excitement at the Yuleba and District Bowl’s Club with the Committee being successful in obtaining a grant of $150 000 from the Queensland Government’s Playing Places and Spaces funding program. The money will be used to replace and extend the bowling green. The Bowl’s Club Committee have raised around $100 000 over time as part of their contribution to the project. President of the Yuleba & District Recreation Association, Michael Tiley said, “We are very excited about this project and the Yuleba & District Bowl’s Club is just waiting on the final quote to come in before work can commence,” “Club members are looking forward to the new and improved facilities,” said Mr Tiley. Over the last few months, Michael has been involved in another project on the Recreation Association Club House construction of a ramp to allow better access to the facilities. Michael has been ably assisted by Kerry Hewitt, Rocky White, Graham Emery and Aiden, Toby and Jordan Tiley and would like to thank all for their assistance.
QCWA Jackson Branch News QCWA Jackson Branch organised a social get together on Sunday 31 March for a few hours of conversation, friendship, drinking and eating. Some families chose to play table tennis. 17 adults and 4 children attended from the Jackson and Yuleba areas. A pleasant afternoon was had by all. There will be a commemoration service for ANZAC Day on 25 April at 10.30am at the memorial plaque near the play shed. The QCWA Hall will be open for morning tea and viewing of the honour boards following the service. Please bring a plate to share. For more information contact Polly Leahy 0427276483. The next social event at the hall, a BBQ will be held on Sunday 28 April at 12pm following the Landcare meeting about harissia cactus control at 11am . Burgers will be $5 each. Please bring dessert. RSVP to Linda Hyland if attending the BBQ 0427630270 or [email protected]
Harissia Cactus Jackson and Murilla Landcare Groups are holding a meeting to discuss the ongoing Harrisia Cactus Control Project on Sunday 28 April at 11am at the Jackson Hall. All landholders need to attend. Harrisia Cactus is a prohibited invasive plant
under the Biosecurity Act 2014. It must not be kept, moved, given away or sold without a Permit. The Act requires everyone to take all reasonable and practical steps to minimise the risks associated with invasive plants and animals under their control. This is called a general biosecurity obligation (GBO). By law, everyone has a general biosecurity obligation (GBO) to take all reasonable and practical steps to minimise the risk of it spreading. Any questions, please call 46272125 or email [email protected] This meeting will be followed by the BBQ mentioned above.
The 2019 Wallumbilla Show promises to be another fabulous community event with something for all the family. Bakers, ute lovers and horsey folk it is your time to shine! If you would like a copy of the program check out the Wallumbilla Show Website http://wallumbillashow.com. The Show this year will take place on May 3 and 4 and admission is $6 for adults and $4 for kids and pensioners.
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May IN Yuleba | Wallumbilla | Jackson area
28 April Harissia Cactus Project & BBQ @ Jackson CWA Hall 28 Final service for Graham & Imelda @ St Andrew’s 1 National BBQ Day - cook some meat! 3-4 Wallumbilla Show 5 Tennis fixtures recommence @ Noonga
+EVERY 2nd Thursday Wallumbilla QCWA meet 9:30am@ QCWA Hall call Caroline on 4623 4134 +EVERY Tuesday Metafit & Circuit Training 5:30pm @ Yuleba Tennis Courts Wallumbilla Show 2019
Action at the Yuleba & District Bowl’s Club
Michael Tiley with a sample of the artificial green to go down on the Yuleba and District Bowling Green.
Michael Tiley with the new ramp on the Recreation Association’s Club House
2019 wallumbilla show – 3 &4 may All the fun of the fair is on again, Friday & Saturday 3rd& 4th May
There’ll be plenty of competitions, displays, stalls, food and drinks.
Get all your entries in for Horse & Equestrian, Farm and Garden Produce, Horticulture, Handicrafts, Art, Cookery, Photography
Catch the Horse Ring Events, Ute and Car Show, Sideshow Alley.
Bar, Canteen and Live music with Iain Jackson & Russell Dewhurst.
And once the sun goes down, don’t miss the Fireworks
Bigger and better than ever so grab the family, head to the Wallumbilla Show
Admission: $6.00 Adults, $4.00 Children & Pensioners
Website – www.wallumbillashow.com Email- [email protected]
Jackson Jottings
Social get together at Jackson QCWA Hall
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Sunday 28 April is final service for Anglican Ministers Graham and Imelda in Roma in St Paul’s Parish. Recently Fr Graham celebrated his final service in Yuleba at St Andrew’s on Palm Sunday. We asked Fr Graham to comment on their time based in Roma and ministry in the district. So Graham, what brought you and Imelda to Roma? I think we were invited by the Archbishop to come out to heal a community that had known great disruption and turmoil for some time. I think he chose us because we had some years under our belt and had the personal reserves to withstand the heat that might have greeted us. What we found was a mixed bag. There were some beautiful pockets of faithful Christian witness in small places such as Yuleba and Injune where the local community had taken responsibility for creating and sustaining the communitarian spirit. It was a joy to join them and share in their community building by their faithful witness together. What have you learned in the last three years here? We have experienced much love and acceptance at the same time as much fear and rejection. One more than outweighs the other. Love will always conquer. That is the core of our Christian message for the world. What do people fear? People fear anything they do not understand or that threatens their sense of security. Massive social change is happening in this part of the world every bit as much as in our cities. People fear any change but in particular changes that make the world they grew up in and familiar with are the most challenging.
The most common words Jesus speaks in the New Testament are: ‘Do not be afraid.” We wish Graham and Imelda all the best for their future ministries.
Noonga American Tennis Tournament Noonga recently held their American Tennis Tournament on Sunday 7 April under beautiful sunny conditions - ideal for tennis. Players travelled as far afield as Gulugaba, Miles, Wandoan and Yuleba. Prize winners were: Primary Boys – Archie Cass, High School Boys – Oscar Cass, High School Girls – Payton Leahy, Womens – June Henry, Mens – Three-way tie between Joe Sharp, Brendan Leahy and Brian Sinnamon. Brian was the happy winner of the lucky number draw pulled out of a hat. A huge thank you to the Noonga Tennis Club Committee who organised a great day once again and to everyone who donated to the Raffle.
Tennis Fixtures Winter Tennis Fixtures are not far away commencing on 5 May 2019. Please call Mary Leahy to nominate as soon as possible on (07) 4627 6358 or email [email protected]. Please don’t assume you are on a team, we need you to confirm your nominations. Thank you to all who have contacted Mary so far. Teams will be announced shortly.
Noonga Youth On 19 March three Noonga students Cory Leahy Miles State High School, Kaydence McCormick and Monty Hindman both from Dulacca State School competed in the Miles & District
10-19 years Orienteering. The event was held at the Columboola Outdoor Environmental & Education Centre. All three qualified for the Miles and District Orienteering team to contest the SW Trials at Columboola on 28 April.
Monty has also been selected in the following Miles and District teams to contest the South West Trials. M&D Soccer – SW Trials at Charleville M&D Touch Football – SW Trials at St George M&D Rugby League Team – SW Trials at Roma M&D Australian Primary Schools Rugby League – ARL Development Cup in Surat He is also contesting the M&D Cross Country Trials coming up soon in Miles and just recently he was awarded 11yrs Boys Age Champion at the Small Schools Athletics Competition in Dulacca.
Happy Easter to everyone and remember National BBQ Day to support our farmers is
on 1st May
EAT MEAT!!!!!
Farewell Anglican Ministers
St Andrews Anglican Church congregation with Minister’s Graham and Imelda Prize winners from Noonga’s American Tennis Tournament.
Noonga Notes
Cory Leahy Miles State High School, Kaydence McCormick and Monty Hindman both from Dulacca State School competed in the Miles & District 10-19 years Orienteering
May 2019
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Small Business Workshops Maranoa Regional Council has received funding through the Queensland Government Small Business Week for workshops to be held in Surat, Injune and Mitchell at the end of May 2019. The Better Business Solutions Workshops - Tips, Tools & Tech, will take place in Surat on May 29, Injune on May 30 and Mitchell on May 31, 2019. Keep an eye on the My Maranoa Facebook page or Maranoa Regional Council website for more details.
Gratitude Prompts Author and speaker Karen Purves is coming to the Surat Library on Tuesday April 30 at 9:30am to talk about her latest book ‘Gratitude Prompts’. Karen started her gratitude practice some 20 years ago but it wasn’t until the passing of her daughter five years ago that she realised gratitude practice encompasses her whole life. Karen says “This is how the book, Gratitude Prompts arrived,” “I found myself in a family crisis and decided that I wasn’t going to go to that dark and desolate place,” said Karen. “So, I wrote a thousand words a day until I had written the 41,000 words,” “This experience has been a delight. How often are we able to combine creativity and love to steer us away from negative moods,” “This is what Gratitude Prompts did for me. I hope it does the same for you,” said Karen. Karen Purves will sign books after her talk and books will be available to purchase at each Library or bring your own copy along for signing.
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May IN Surat area April 30 Gratitude Prompts with Karen Purves @ Surat Library 1 SAC Afterschool sport restarts 25 Surat Riverside Markets 29 Small Business Workshop 31 Surat Community Awareness Session for Domestic & Family Violence Prevention Month +EVERY 1st Sunday Family Worship +EVERY 2nd Sunday Mass at Catholic Church EVERY 4th Sunday Anglican Service EVERY Wednesday Surat After School Sport & Social Sports
Upcoming WorkshopsSURAT BOWLS CLUB
Barefoot Bowls
Every Thursday Night
Names in 6:30pm ph 4626 5169
Play 7pm All Welcome
Surat area
NOTICE of CLOSURE of St John the Divine
Anglican Church Surat
Decommissioning Service on
4th May 2019 at 3.30pm at St John’s Surat
27 Cordelia St Surat Qld 4417
Bishop Cameron Venables will officiate All are welcome to attend this final service
For further information contact: St Paul’s Anglican Church Roma 0417 764 134 [email protected]
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Community Awareness Session for Domestic & Family Violence Prevention Month Everyone from Surat and surrounds are invited to join in a community awareness session to mark Domestic and Family Violence Prevention month in May. The event will run from 10am-12pm on May 31, 2019 at the River Walk Community Shed. There will be guest speakers and a free morning tea provided.
Anxiety Session Glenda Corlett from Community and Allied Health will be presenting information on Anxiety in a free talk at the Surat Hub on May 20, 2019 from 12:30pm-1:30pm. Lunch is provided!
School Term Programs Surat Aboriginal Corporation offers a number of programs during the school term for kids of all ages.
Little Marda Playgroup Every Monday 9am-10:30am @ Surat Hub
Homework Club Every Wednesday 9am-8:45am @ Surat State School
Social Sports Every Wednesday 4pm-5pm
Afterschool Sports Every Wednesday 3pm-4pm Venue changes.
For more information on any of these activities please contact the Surat Aboriginal Corporation on ph: 07 46265 288 email: [email protected] website: sacorporation.org
Surat Aboriginal Corporation Programs
May 2019
Surat Social & After School Sports
Social Sports When: Wednesday
Afternoon Time: 4-5pm
Who? 16 years +
Free! After School Sports
When: Wednesday Afternoon
Time: 3-4pm Who? All students
welcome
Afternoon
tea
supplied!
Contact Tracey Porter 07 4626 5288
BYO hat & water bottle
Starts again from
May 1
ANXIETY SESSION SURAT ABORIGINAL CORPORATION
PRESENTS
GLENDA CORLETT COMMUNITY ALLIED HEALTH
| INFORMATION ON ANXIETY |
SURAT HUB
20.05.2019
12.30PM – 1.30PM
LUNCH PROVIDED
COME AND JOIN US FOR OUR
FREE ANXIETY TALK
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT THE SURAT ABORIGINAL CORPORATION.
PH: 07 46265 288
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: sacorporation.org
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
28 Harissa Cactus
project @ Jackson
29 30
Gratitude Prompts @ Surat
Library
1 Surat Aboriginal
Corporation activities re-start
Gratitude Prompts @
Roma Library
2 Zonta Bingo @ Roma Bowls
Club
Gratitude Prompts @
Injune Library
3
Wallumbilla Show
4 Injune Pony Club Shield Wallumbilla
Show Re:Place Artshow
Opening @ Roma
5 Noonga Tennis Fixtures begin Injune Pony Club Shield
Injune Rodeo (TBC)
6 7 Gratitude
Prompts @ Mitchell Library
8 9 10
Roma Show
11
Roma Show
12 13
Mitchell Show
14
Mitchell Show
15 16
BAG Meeting @ Mitchell
17 18
19
National Motoring Heritage Day @
Apex Park Roma
20 21 22
RFDS Local Hero Morning Tea @
Roma Base
23 24 25 Surat Riverside
Markets
Desert Plains to Flooding Rains @ Roma
26
Mitchell’s Biggest Morning
Tea
27 28 29
Small Business Workshop @
Surat
30 31* Business Workshop @
Mitchell
Surat Community Awareness
Session
1
May 2019
If you have an article you would like included in the next edition of the Bottle Tree Bulletin
you can email [email protected] alternatively contact your local correspondent…Roma David Bowden 0429 664 275 [email protected] Joanna Weinert 0439 718 340 [email protected] Injune Mandy McKeesick 0459 910 856 [email protected] Yuleba Paul Masson 07 4623 5307 [email protected] Mitchell Janelle Rook 0448 175 941 [email protected]
is produced by Booringa Action Group and proudly funded by the Maranoa Regional Council for our community.
Contacts
Edition DeadlineDistribution
Week
June 2019 May 13 May 27
July 2019
June 2019 1 Biggest Morning Tea @ Injune
12 Field Day @ Echo Hills, Roma-Taroom Road 9am-5:30pm with BBQ tea
afterwards 14-16 Ladies Sandgreen Championships
@ Mitchell Golf Club 28 Ladies Day Pistol Shoot @ Roma Gun
Club
*31 Lions Fish & Chips in the Park @ Roma