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High Country Herald - July 4, 2017

The High Country Herald is the community newspaper for the fast growing area to the north/north-west of Toowoomba. Based at Highfields, it serves the towns and surrounds of Crows Nest, Goombungee, Meringandan, Gowrie Junction, Kingsthorpe, Oakey and Toowoomba's northern suburbs. The paper is delivered weekly to 12,000 homes. For more information email herald@highcountrynews.net.au or phone 07 4615 4416.

The High Country Herald is the community newspaper for the fast growing area to the north/north-west of Toowoomba. Based at Highfields, it serves the towns and surrounds of Crows Nest, Goombungee, Meringandan, Gowrie Junction, Kingsthorpe, Oakey and Toowoomba's northern suburbs. The paper is delivered weekly to 12,000 homes. For more information email herald@highcountrynews.net.au or phone 07 4615 4416.

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Keeping communities connected<br />

<strong>Herald</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>Country</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong>fields, Crows Nest, Nest, Meringandan, Blue Blue Mountain Mountain Heights, Heights, Harlaxton, Harlaxton, Mt Kynoch, North Toowoomba,<br />

Gowrie Mt Kynoch, Junction, Gowrie Cabarlah, Junction, Cabarlah, Geham, Haden, Geham, Hampton, Haden, Hampton, Cooyar, Cooyar, Ravensbourne, Ravensbourne, Goombungee, Goombungee, Oakey,<br />

Bowenville, Oakey, Kingsthorpe, Gowrie Gowrie Little Little Plain, Plain, Boodua, Glencoe, Peranga, Maclagan, Quinalow and Kulpi<br />

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COUNCILS FACE CHALLENGE<br />

Federal Government reduces funds<br />

COUNCIL BUDGETS<br />

$600,000 FOR NEW<br />

HIGHFIELDS LIBRARY<br />

Toowoomba Regional Council has<br />

allocated $600,000 in the <strong>2017</strong>-2018<br />

budget towards a new <strong>High</strong>fields library.<br />

Mayor Paul Antonio said this would be<br />

for a business case for such a library.<br />

He said the council would work with<br />

the <strong>High</strong>fields community to ensure<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields people got what they wanted.<br />

Two possible sites for a new library<br />

were included in the council’s draft<br />

library precinct and town centre plan<br />

for <strong>High</strong>fields, both of which have met<br />

opposition from groups in <strong>High</strong>fields.<br />

– Miles Noller<br />

Naiive artist exhibits<br />

Page 7<br />

Wedding Expo<br />

Pages 8 & 9<br />

Toowoomba Regional Council finance portfolio leader Cr Mike Williams says Federal funding is<br />

reducing and this is a challenge. He says a freeze on Federal grants, and reducing in real terms<br />

could eventually result in significant shortfalls and under spending. Story Page 9


TO THE EDITOR<br />

Letters are always welcome. Please include full name, address and daytime telephone number.<br />

Contributions are accepted on the understanding they could be edited for grammar, punctuation,<br />

spelling, repetition, verbosity, legal considerations, etc. <strong>Herald</strong> policy is to retain the<br />

writer’s intent in all correspondence. The editor neither agrees nor disagrees with sentiments<br />

expressed by correspondents. <strong>High</strong> <strong>Country</strong> <strong>Herald</strong>, P.O. Box 242, <strong>High</strong>fields Q. 4352 or editor@highcountrynews.net.au<br />

Timely reminder - water security<br />

I noticed in a recent council update for the<br />

Toowoomba region that our dam levels are at 59<br />

per cent capacity. We may think that that is good.<br />

There is still plenty of water left.<br />

But, is it good? Each of Toowoomba’s three<br />

dams need a flood event to fill them or a least give<br />

them a major replenishment.<br />

Still fresh in our minds are the 2011 and 2013<br />

floods which is not long ago.<br />

And we are already down to 59 per cent. In the<br />

past, this region has experienced drier periods<br />

over many years' duration.<br />

Youth and the<br />

job market<br />

It is scary when you think one in 10 young<br />

people in the Darling Downs and Maranoa want<br />

a job but cannot get one.<br />

Well, that is sadly the case as youth unemployment<br />

continues to shoot up across Queensland.<br />

The extent of Labor’s jobs crisis has been laid<br />

bare, with new figures showing more than 600<br />

youth jobs slashed from the Darling Downs and<br />

Maranoa jobs market in the past year.<br />

The latest ABS figures now show the region’s<br />

youth unemployment rate at 8.8 per cent, after a<br />

1.9 per cent rise in just the last 12 months.<br />

Statewide, a total of 11,200 young people saw<br />

their jobs disappear in the past year.<br />

All while the Palaszczuk Labor Government<br />

has been at the helm.<br />

Queensland is leading the nation for all the<br />

wrong reasons under Labor, with youth jobs<br />

vanishing in 13 out of 19 regions in Queensland<br />

last year.<br />

These facts irrefutably show Labor’s jobs<br />

budget is nothing more than a con job and<br />

Queensland is being held back by a do-nothing<br />

Labor government.<br />

In contrast to Labor’s inaction, the LNP’s<br />

$100 million Get Queensland Working program<br />

will create up to 20,000 jobs for young Queenslanders,<br />

and reverse Labor’s youth jobs trend by<br />

reducing the cost of working for young apprentices<br />

and offering financial incentives for businesses<br />

who train and retain staff.<br />

Only an LNP Government will create jobs<br />

across Queensland, deliver the vital infrastructure<br />

projects the Darling Downs and<br />

Maranoa needs and Build a Better Queensland.<br />

- Scott Emerson, LNP, Shadow Treasurer.<br />

To find out more details,<br />

please call 131 872 or<br />

visit www.tr.qld.gov.au<br />

Updates from the<br />

Toowoomba Region<br />

Ruthven St Grand Opening<br />

It’s official. The Ruthven Street Streetscape<br />

Upgrade is now complete. From Ruthven St to<br />

Chalk Drive we’ve extended the look and feel<br />

of the CBD. The upgrade includes increased<br />

parking bays, new paved footpaths and artworks.<br />

We’d like to invite you to the official opening on<br />

Friday, 7 <strong>July</strong> from 9am-12 noon at Cathro Park.<br />

Come along and enjoy a BBQ, radio station<br />

giveaways from 6am and fun activities for the<br />

kids. For more info call 131 872.<br />

Environment grants now open<br />

Grants of up to $5,000 are now available<br />

through our environment grant program.<br />

Applications close 1 August. For more info or to<br />

apply online, visit www.tr.qld.gov.au/grants<br />

Fit for Kids!<br />

Keep your kids’ active over winter with fun<br />

school holiday classes happening at Milne<br />

Bay and <strong>High</strong>fields Aquatic and Fitness<br />

Centres. For more info call 4699 6530 or email<br />

aquaticandfitness@tr.qld.gov<br />

Recreation providers<br />

Calling outdoor recreation providers! Do you<br />

run an outdoor recreation activity? Register<br />

your details with us and receive information on<br />

available resources, promotion and upcoming<br />

networking events. Email info@tr.qld.gov.au or<br />

phone 131 872 for more info.<br />

Toowoomba is one of the fastest growing cities<br />

in Queensland with more and more houses and<br />

businesses being hooked up to the same old water<br />

supply - no change since Cressbrook dam was<br />

built in 1983. How much bigger the population<br />

now (and still growing.)<br />

For many people who experienced the situation<br />

before 2011, water restrictions are still fresh<br />

in our minds.<br />

In fact, it was a desperate time, facing the possibility<br />

that Toowoomba could run out of water.<br />

Unfortunately, we could easily face the same<br />

scenario in the not so distant future.<br />

Well, at least we have the Wivenhoe pipeline<br />

to fall back on if and when needed. But is that<br />

the complete answer? Will the supply always be<br />

there if we need it?<br />

Not to mention the exorbitant cost for the<br />

power required to pump it up to Toowoomba<br />

at ratepayer’s expense. A dam built on Emu<br />

Creek could help, but once again, a flood would<br />

be needed to fill it. Then there is recycled water<br />

which also was considered a few years ago, but<br />

which was one of the most divisive issues that<br />

Toowoomba has ever experienced.<br />

It is great that our region ins booming with<br />

such potential for continuing development, but I<br />

just hope that the powers that be are considering<br />

the future of our water supply as seriously as they<br />

are all other areas of development.<br />

At the very least, individual households and<br />

business owners, where possible, can at least be<br />

taking steps even now to harvest their own rainwater<br />

as an insurance for when the time will surely<br />

come that we are faced with a critical shortage<br />

of water once again. - Jim Watson, <strong>High</strong>fields.<br />

Wedding<br />

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pictorial<br />

pages<br />

8 - 9<br />

Toowoomba Camellia Show<br />

Most of our garden’s flowers fade in winter, but<br />

the beautiful Camellia thrives! Joining us at the<br />

<strong>2017</strong> Toowoomba Camellia Show & Garden<br />

Expo on 15-16 <strong>July</strong>, 9am-4pm at the TAFE<br />

Horticulture Centre, Campbell Street. Entry<br />

for the show and expo is $8 OR just $5 for the<br />

Winter Garden OR $10 for both. For more info,<br />

visit www.toowoombacamelliashow.com<br />

Council meetings<br />

The next meetings of Council’s Standing<br />

Committees will be held on 11 and 12 <strong>July</strong><br />

commencing at 9am. The next Ordinary Meeting<br />

of Council will be held on 18 <strong>July</strong> commencing at<br />

10am. All meetings are at City Hall, 541 Ruthven<br />

Street, Toowoomba.<br />

NZ Friendship Tour<br />

We have a sister city relationship with Whanganui<br />

in New Zealand. This year we’re visiting and<br />

we’d like to take you with us! We’ve partnered<br />

with Stonestreets Travel to create a stunning 14<br />

day tour through the North Island. Departing from<br />

Toowoomba’s Wellcamp airport on 7 November,<br />

this legendary tour begins in Auckland and will<br />

show you highlights including New Plymouth,<br />

Wellington, Napier, Rotorua and Paihia before<br />

returning to Toowoomba on 20 November. For<br />

more info or to book, call Stonestreets Travel on<br />

4687 5555 or visit www.stonestreets.com.au<br />

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Dissatisfaction with bus timetable<br />

With regard to the recent<br />

change by Translink to the bus<br />

services, may I bring to your attention<br />

the neglectful frame of<br />

mind by the company to Crows<br />

Nest.<br />

There is only the one example;<br />

allow me now to present<br />

it. Firstly, the 6.20am departure<br />

is simply too early. The next is<br />

10am which now takes 90 mins<br />

to achieve its destination; the<br />

bus terminal.<br />

With regard of a return<br />

trip, the next departure from<br />

Toowoomba is an hour later<br />

which would not be suitable in<br />

the least after the initial lengthy<br />

I am a six year resident of <strong>High</strong>fields and have<br />

noticed a large increase in the amount of rubbish<br />

strewn on the footpaths and roadways of the <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

and Toowoomba district.<br />

I do a walking litter run a few times a week and<br />

have no problem collecting several large bags of<br />

rubbish.<br />

I have contacted the council in regards to trying<br />

to organise volunteers to help out and clean<br />

We have received so much<br />

publicity recently about the proposed<br />

Acland Stage 3 mining development<br />

and local jobs.<br />

However, it appears that no<br />

one has mentioned the jobs that<br />

could be created by the alternative<br />

of new farms.<br />

During the Land Court hearings<br />

an experienced local farmer<br />

was asked about the area<br />

of about 10,000 ha acquired<br />

through the sale of farms to New<br />

Hope at Acland. He said that 20<br />

good farmers could make a wonderful<br />

living there for the rest of<br />

Litter getting worse<br />

Toowoomba but to no avail.oowoomba and districts<br />

are becoming very unsightly. It seems to me<br />

that people are just stepping over the problem.<br />

I would like to put the problem out there and see<br />

if we can form a group here in <strong>High</strong>fields to get<br />

the ball rolling.<br />

My Facebook group is called, Our War on Litter<br />

Waste. - Bill Kelly, <strong>High</strong>fields.<br />

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circuitous bus ride.<br />

The following bus to take<br />

home would be the 3.30pm<br />

which takes another 90 minutes<br />

return journey, resulting in a trip<br />

to and from Toowoomba taking<br />

three hours and would mean a<br />

total of six and half hours away<br />

from home, irrespective of what<br />

one had planned.<br />

Previously, the same expedition<br />

would take four hours; in<br />

that a person would leave at 9am<br />

and return home at 1pm - just in<br />

time to make lunch.<br />

The community has depended<br />

on the same timetable for many<br />

a commute over many a year but<br />

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their days and their children’s<br />

days. Consider the employment<br />

that could be created by the<br />

farmers and all businesses that<br />

serve them.<br />

Consider how the aquifer<br />

water supplies would be secured<br />

for the future. This is in stark<br />

contrast to the lowering of bore<br />

water levels predicted across<br />

more than 22,000 ha as a result<br />

of proceeding with the Manning<br />

West, Manningvale East and<br />

Willeroo pits. What happens to<br />

employment when mining ceases?<br />

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I received a generic letter from Telstra advising<br />

that the NBN was coming to <strong>High</strong>fields in the near<br />

future.<br />

This has left me feeling a bit anxious considering<br />

the stories I have read over the past 12<br />

months which have been critical of the NBN, especially<br />

in relation to the reported loss of speed<br />

compared to existing ADSL connections, wild<br />

fluctuations of speed with the NBN, poor installations<br />

and inability to get the provider and/or NBN<br />

Co to rectify the problems.<br />

Our existing ADSL connection speed and reliability<br />

have been great and I am anxious and fearful<br />

that NBN will not maintain that performance.<br />

Are there any households in the readership area<br />

that have any good stories to tell about their NBN<br />

switch? - Steve Kropp, <strong>High</strong>fields - s.kropp@<br />

bigpond.com.<br />

Acland and local jobs<br />

Sitting watching the carpark at Coles Supermarket,<br />

it surprises me how many parents put their<br />

groceries in the car before they put the children<br />

in the car.<br />

I have seen little children run to the back of the<br />

car where mum or dad are and if they don’t stop,<br />

Thank you to all those who have signing the<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields petition. As your strong local voice I<br />

will soon be presenting this Petition to our Mayor<br />

Paul Antonio, so I have a favour to ask.<br />

Could you please forward the link for the <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

Petition to any friends you believe might be<br />

interested in supporting this cause.<br />

Children first<br />

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the recent changes have been<br />

without rhyme or reason.<br />

The result of Translink's<br />

changes has been decidedly negative<br />

in its consequences with<br />

not only the elderly being left<br />

feeling confused isolated and<br />

without value.<br />

I urge all those in charge to<br />

fully appreciate what damage in<br />

my local community has been<br />

done to the lives of families,<br />

workers, aged and the disabled<br />

as a result of the much heralded<br />

new bus service.<br />

Please contact Translink 13<br />

12 30 to express your concerns.<br />

- S. M. Thomas, Crows Nest.<br />

Remember that about 10 million<br />

litres of milk are produced<br />

annually from four dairy farms<br />

near Acland. We cannot afford<br />

to risk losing these dairy farms<br />

because of a lack of water.<br />

Consider the potential for exporting<br />

“clean, green” produce<br />

from the Acland area through<br />

Wellcamp airport.<br />

Agricultural development<br />

means more guaranteed long<br />

term employment for Oakey and<br />

district. - Dr John Standley,<br />

Rockville.<br />

the risk of being hit is inevitable by cars trying to<br />

get a park and who cannot see this little person.<br />

Please mums and dads put the kids in the car<br />

first before some little one gets hurt. - Lyn Collier,<br />

Crows Nest.<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields petition<br />

This will ensure that the TRC does not continue<br />

with its plan of forcing people to sell their homes<br />

to open up cul de sacs for a new road network at<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields. toowoomba.north@parliament.qld.<br />

gov.au - Trevor Watts, Member for Toowoomba<br />

North. - Authorised by L. Folo, 66-68 Bowen<br />

Street, Spring Hill Q.<br />

Congratulations to Pony Club<br />

The team at Zeller and Co. would like to congratulate<br />

the Crows Nest Pony Club for a very<br />

successful campdraft held recently. Congratulations<br />

too, to those who organised the day as it is<br />

good to see local events being held.<br />

In addition, we would like to thank the organisers<br />

of the Pony Club for conducting the fortnightly<br />

canteen at Zeller and Co. Rocky Dip sale.<br />

It is magnificent food and the best patty cakes. -<br />

Rick Zeller, Crows Nest.<br />

2 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD, JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong><br />

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Minister extends time to decide fate of Acland mining<br />

The Ministerial decision on whether<br />

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Oakey majority not heard in Acland decision - Chamber<br />

The majority of people in Oakey need to be<br />

heard on the New Acland Coal Stage Three project,<br />

Chamber of Commerce president Andrew<br />

Langton has told a business forum in Toowoomba.<br />

Mr Langton said the Land Court decision,<br />

which recommended against Stage Three progressing,<br />

was a decision for the minority, and the<br />

majority were not heard.<br />

He said the majority of people in the Oakey district<br />

understand how much it means for the continuation<br />

of mining at New Acland.<br />

“We at Oakey have been copping it left, right,<br />

and centre.<br />

"It’s a town that should be booming. But it’s<br />

very frustrating.<br />

“The majority of people in Oakey need to be<br />

heard,” Mr Langton said.<br />

Mr Langton was speaking at a Toowoomba<br />

and Surat Basin Enterprise function at the Empire<br />

Church to hear Dr Anthony Lynham, Minister for<br />

State Development, Resources and Mines, in a series<br />

for political speakers leading up to the next<br />

State election.<br />

Liberal leader Tim Nicholls spoke at a previous<br />

function, and Pauline Hanson and other leaders<br />

are to address a future function.<br />

Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio told the forum<br />

that should Acland Stage Three not proceed,<br />

there would be significant challenges for Oakey.<br />

“We need to get our heads around the situation<br />

and support Oakey,” he said.<br />

Cr Antonio said that in his 35 years in local<br />

Government (Toowoomba and Millmerran), he<br />

had never seen a place that has had “a hammering”<br />

as Oakey has.<br />

The list he was referring to includes events such<br />

as the 2011 floods when more than 100 homes<br />

were inundated, the contaminated water crisis<br />

from fire fighting foam, the current business and<br />

real estate difficulties, and the potential to lose<br />

Acland stage three.<br />

Cr Antonio urged Minister Lynham to consider<br />

all matters as he decides on Acland Stage Three.<br />

Cr Antonio said the 10 mayors from across<br />

southern and western Queensland were backing<br />

him in his support for Oakey.<br />

He said the future of the western rail line also<br />

needed to be considered.<br />

The majority of freight to the Port of Brisbane<br />

currently is coal from Acland, and he suggested<br />

jobs, including those at the port, could be lost<br />

without the continuation of Acland coal.<br />

Member for Groom John McVeigh, Oakey Chamber of Commerce President<br />

Andrew Langton, Jodi Keane-Venz, and Craig Commens.<br />

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Mayors support Antonio on Acland<br />

Darling Downs and<br />

South West Queensland<br />

Mayors has joined Mayor<br />

Paul Antonio in expressing<br />

concerns about the future<br />

of Oakey<br />

The Darling Downs and<br />

South West Queensland<br />

Council of Mayors is calling<br />

on Minister for State<br />

Development, Natural<br />

Resources and Mines,<br />

Anthony Lynham to carefully<br />

consider the impact<br />

the closure of New Acland<br />

Mine would have on their<br />

communities.<br />

The group’s chair, Cr<br />

Paul Antonio hand delivered<br />

a letter from the group<br />

to Minister Lynham when<br />

he visited Toowoomba last<br />

week for the TSBE Political<br />

Leaders series.<br />

Cr Antonio said the<br />

group understood the approval<br />

process is complex<br />

but wanted the Minister<br />

to ensure a decision on<br />

the future of the mine is<br />

balanced, and takes into<br />

account all relevant issues.<br />

“A major economic contributor<br />

to the Toowoomba<br />

and south west Queensland<br />

region, the mine currently<br />

injects $300 million into<br />

Queensland’s economy<br />

and $100 million into the<br />

Darling Downs economy<br />

annually,” Cr Antonio said.<br />

The 10 mayors believe<br />

the impact of the mine<br />

stretches much further than<br />

the community of Oakey<br />

and the Toowoomba Region,<br />

and say they can’t<br />

ignore that the economic<br />

impact of the mine, should<br />

the $850 million expansion<br />

go ahead, is estimated at<br />

$530 million a year.<br />

“The operation employs<br />

about 800 staff, 275 local<br />

men and women and<br />

507 contractors, as well as<br />

providing for around 2300<br />

indirect jobs,” Cr Antonio<br />

said.<br />

If the life of the mine<br />

is extended until 2029, it<br />

is projected that the site<br />

would go on to provide<br />

260 additional jobs during<br />

construction and up to 435<br />

jobs during the mine’s operational<br />

phase.<br />

“The loss of coal from<br />

Acland on the rail freight<br />

network would adversely<br />

affect transport costs<br />

for agricultural commodities<br />

across south-west<br />

Queensland via a loss of<br />

cross subsidies, especially<br />

grain, and ongoing rail<br />

line maintenance costs at<br />

a time when we should<br />

be vigorously pursuing<br />

efficiencies to grow our<br />

world-class agricultural<br />

offering,” Cr Antonio said.<br />

“A rejection of the application<br />

for the Stage 3 expansion<br />

of the New Acland<br />

mine would deliver a devastating<br />

economic and<br />

social blow to the community<br />

of Oakey, which<br />

is still reeling from the<br />

much publicised impact<br />

of ground-water contamination,<br />

and to the broader<br />

Queensland economy,” Cr<br />

Antonio said.<br />

Cr ANTONIO<br />

Economic impact<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields and District Kindergarten scores an Origin goal<br />

The annual major fundraiser<br />

for <strong>High</strong>fields and District C and<br />

K Kindergarten, the State of Origin<br />

raffle, was drawn at the Kindergarten<br />

on Wednesday, June<br />

22, by Trevor Watts MP.,<br />

The first prize consisting of<br />

two category one tickets to Origin<br />

game 3 in Brisbane, two<br />

nights accommodation at the<br />

Marriott, dinner for two at Cha<br />

Cha Char, two State of Origin<br />

jerseys and $500 spending<br />

money, a total prize package<br />

valued at $4,480. Congratulations<br />

to the lucky winner Ms K.<br />

Peters. Second prize of a $200<br />

restaurant voucher was won by<br />

Mrs D. Evans.<br />

We extend our gratitude and<br />

thanks to our current kindergarten<br />

families and the community<br />

who supported us in raising<br />

$10,657 for the benefit of the<br />

children of our centre. As a not<br />

for profit, community owned<br />

kindergarten, fundraising initiatives<br />

are a vital component to<br />

ensuring quality resources and<br />

facilities for our kindergarten<br />

children.<br />

The annual major fundraiser<br />

for the kindergarten, the State<br />

of Origin raffle, was drawn at<br />

the Kindergarten on Wednesday,<br />

June 22, by Trevor Watts.<br />

The coveted first prize consisting<br />

of two category one<br />

tickets to Origin game 3 in<br />

Brisbane, two nights accommodation<br />

at the Marriott, dinner<br />

for two at Cha Cha Char, two<br />

State of Origin jerseys and $500<br />

spending money, a total prize<br />

package valued at $4480. Congratulations<br />

to the lucky winner<br />

Ms K. Peters. Second prize of<br />

a $200 restaurant voucher was<br />

won by Mrs D. Evans.<br />

We extend our gratitude and<br />

thanks to our current kindergarten<br />

families and the community<br />

who supported us in raising<br />

$10,657 for the benefit of the<br />

children of our centre.<br />

• The leading article on page 3 of the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Country</strong> <strong>Herald</strong> last<br />

week headlined "Supreme Court rejects Acland application for judicial<br />

review" was misleading. The headline should have reflected<br />

the opening paragraphs which read: "New Acland Coal's application<br />

for a stay in the Supreme Court has not been granted. New<br />

Acland had sought a judicial inquiry into the Land Court's decision<br />

not to grant the leases and licences necessary for the company<br />

to proceed with Stage 3 of the coal project."<br />

The <strong>Herald</strong> apologises for this unintentional error.<br />

• Judy Cuskelly, teacher, and director Beth Watt, fundraising<br />

officer, and Mr Watts.<br />

As a not for profit, community<br />

owned kindergarten, fundraising<br />

initiatives are a vital component<br />

to ensuring quality resources<br />

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It’s blatant advertising; and I’m being charitable<br />

when I describe it as misleading.<br />

The controversial Avenues development is a blot on<br />

the landscape and an environmental travesty, something<br />

that should never have been given the green light by<br />

Council.<br />

Even the name, "‘The Avenues," is an insult, given<br />

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This development is no masterpiece. It’s a disaster.<br />

And spare us, please, from having to read more about<br />

it in your next issue. - Barbara McKenzie, <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

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Any bowlers wishing to play<br />

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CHRISTIAN COMMENT<br />

When life bites you<br />

By NOEL WILCOX<br />

Pastor <strong>High</strong>fields Baptist Church<br />

Where do you go when life<br />

bites you in the tail?<br />

Just before Jesus was arrested<br />

and subsequently was crucified,<br />

He said to His followers:<br />

"Strike the Shepherd and the<br />

sheep of the flock will be scattered."<br />

(Mark 14:27)<br />

It happened just as Jesus had<br />

prophesied with even one of his<br />

closest followers, Peter, who<br />

fled the scene when the inevitable<br />

happened. He said that even<br />

if everyone else was scattered,<br />

he wouldn’t. But he did.<br />

You can imagine Peter would<br />

have slunk away like a chastised<br />

dog with his tail between his<br />

legs.<br />

But there is more!<br />

After Jesus was crucified, buried<br />

and raised to life, He went<br />

looking for Peter.<br />

Why?<br />

To restore him to fellowship.<br />

To say, "Sure you failed, but failure<br />

is not final."<br />

Jesus described Himself as the<br />

Good Shepherd, the One who<br />

cares for His sheep.<br />

Where do you go when life<br />

bites you on the tail? If you are<br />

one of His sheep, you go to your<br />

Good Shepherd.<br />

In Him you will find healing,<br />

wholeness and protection.<br />

Winter garden school<br />

The <strong>2017</strong> Leafmore Winter Garden School was held at the City<br />

Golf Club on June 14 and 15. Toowoomba supplied perfect weather<br />

for the many attendees from South East Queensland, the west,<br />

Northern New South Wales and South Australia. They were greeted<br />

by the committee who had worked for 18 months to ensure they<br />

had an enjoyable two days. The President's Room was decked out<br />

in succulent arrangements and native flowers while the perimeter<br />

was lined with stalls offering a wide variety of garden related or<br />

fascinating objects and plants.<br />

Guest presenter was Sophie Thomson who is a dynamic and<br />

inspirational speaker. As dinner speaker, she helped us reach our<br />

record attendance at Wednesday night's gathering. During the two<br />

days attendees were entertained, educated and inspired by Sophie<br />

and six other speakers on a great selection of subjects. Brian Sams,<br />

Tim Rival, Leo O'Reilly, Debby Birach-Mayer, Anne Gibson and<br />

Barbara Wickes gave practical presentations covering a wide variety<br />

of interests.<br />

Thanks to the generosity of individuals and businesses and hard<br />

work by the committee members, Leafmore Garden Society managed<br />

to raise over $3000 with multi draw raffles. These funds will<br />

be shared between the Kidney Support Network and Understand<br />

Alzheimers Educate Australia.<br />

As chair of the Winter Garden School committee, I would like<br />

to acknowledge the support of the Regional Council and thank<br />

businesses and the loyal attendees of this, our ninth, Winter Garden<br />

School. - Joan Cahill.<br />

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TRC budgets for pest management<br />

Toowoomba Regional Council’s budget for the next 12 months<br />

continues a program of conservation and pest management.<br />

Council activities this year will continue to help both the council<br />

and landowners gain ground in the battle against invasive weed<br />

species and pests that can be damaging to bushland and productive<br />

agricultural areas.<br />

The council is continuing with a co-ordinated biosecurity surveillance<br />

program from August 1, <strong>2017</strong> to <strong>July</strong> 30, 2018 with priority<br />

surveillance areas identified at Gowrie Junction, Bowenville (north<br />

of the Warrego <strong>High</strong>way), Irvingdale, Upper Yarraman, NEWS Mt Tyson,<br />

Rossvale, Purrawunda, Mt Irving, Westbrook, Wellcamp, Glenvale<br />

and Scrubby Mountain.<br />

Officers will continue to deliver baiting programs, firebreak maintenance<br />

and prescribed burning programs, attend regional shows<br />

and industry events to help increase awareness and ways in which<br />

everyone can play a part in controlling invasive pests and weeds.<br />

Business submission could refocus<br />

town centre development<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields Community Heart Project has met to finalise its submission in response to Toowoomba Regional Council’s Draft<br />

Cultural Precinct Master Plan. ABOVE: Wendy Allen, Activate Events, Ged Brennan, GenEngSolutions, Rev Phil West, manager/chaplain<br />

Brownesholme Retirement Home, and Sonny Lynn, Kat and Sonny Photography.<br />

Submissions on the Toowoomba<br />

Regional Council’s plans<br />

for a town centre and library<br />

precinct at <strong>High</strong>fields close this<br />

Friday, <strong>July</strong> 7, and a <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

business group will lodge a substantial<br />

critique of council plans.<br />

The <strong>High</strong>fields and District<br />

Business Connections submission<br />

will highlight the positive<br />

aspects of the council’s plans,<br />

but also the deficiencies.<br />

More than a month ago, a<br />

meeting of almost 300 <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

residents debated the<br />

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council’s town centre and library<br />

plans.<br />

The meeting had been called<br />

by <strong>High</strong>fields landholders affected<br />

by the plans, and it appeared<br />

that more than 90 per cent of<br />

those who attended the meeting<br />

were opposed to the council’s<br />

plans.<br />

The meeting was attended by<br />

council Planning leader Cr Chris<br />

Tait, and following the outcry<br />

from the crowd, he announced<br />

that the consultation period<br />

would be extended by a month.<br />

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While the reaction of <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

residents might have<br />

“stunned” councillors and council<br />

managers, the local people<br />

and their representative groups<br />

are moving to seek a better outcome.<br />

Jim O’Dea, President of <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

and District Business Connections<br />

remained positive that<br />

good outcomes could emerge<br />

from the issue.<br />

But he said there had to be an<br />

acknowledgement that there are<br />

deficiencies with the council’s<br />

• Our apologies for the non-appearance of the crossword last week - Ed.<br />

draft town centre and library<br />

precinct plans.<br />

He said it appeared that the<br />

council acknowledged that its<br />

approach to community consultation<br />

was not adequate.<br />

The HDBC submission would<br />

identify where the council process<br />

seemed inconsistent with<br />

accepted approaches to community<br />

consultation.<br />

“It is unfortunate that some<br />

council procedures were not best<br />

practice,” Mr O’Dea said.<br />

Toowoomba council’s plans<br />

for the centre of <strong>High</strong>fields are<br />

of vital interest to members of<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields and District Business<br />

Connections which has had<br />

a steering committee working<br />

with local leaders on ideas for<br />

a <strong>High</strong>fields town centre since<br />

<strong>July</strong> 2016.<br />

The group is in the process of<br />

developing a “community heart”<br />

which will breathe life into<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields, for both business and<br />

the community.<br />

It is aware that <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

State Secondary College and<br />

Mary MacKillop Catholic College<br />

will soon be graduating<br />

year 12 students, and without<br />

business, industry and community<br />

development, these students<br />

will have limited opportunity<br />

locally.<br />

The group is also aware that<br />

there is an opinion within Council<br />

that <strong>High</strong>fields will forever<br />

be a “dormitory” suburb of<br />

Toowoomba, without any opportunity<br />

to provide a sustainable<br />

community with employment<br />

for the growing population of<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields, and the nearby communities<br />

of Meringandan, Kleinton,<br />

Cabarlah and others.<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields and District Business<br />

Connections members have<br />

an opportunity this morning,<br />

Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 4, to review and<br />

approve the group’s submission<br />

to the council due this Friday.<br />

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ART EXHIBITION - TOOWOOMBA REGIONAL GALLERY<br />

Naiive artist Dianne Turner is currently exhibiting a collection of her<br />

works at the Toowoomba Regional Gallery. The exhibition was officially<br />

opened on Sunday by Allan Bruce, president of the Toowoomba Art Society<br />

and former lecturer in art at the University of Southern Queensland.<br />

The exhibition is a collection the artist's work from the past 30 years. She<br />

says she views the world without adult restraints and the works reflect<br />

her love of country and memories of the bush. Ms Turner held her first<br />

exhibition in Toowoomba Regional Gallery in 1991. The exhibition closes<br />

on <strong>July</strong> 31.<br />

David Tickell, Crows Nest, and Graham Sanders and Kerri Seccombe, Hampton.<br />

golf<br />

Artist Dianne Turner - retrospective exhibition until Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />

CABARLAH: June 21 -<br />

Single stroke winner R. Sweeney<br />

64, runner-up J. Gardener 72.<br />

Rundown B. Mason 72, L. Bishop<br />

72, M. Redman 73. Pins 1<br />

B. Mason, 5 R. Sweeney, 10 R.<br />

Weldon, 17. R. Sweeney.<br />

June 24 - Single stableford<br />

winner A. Eiser 41, runner-up<br />

B. Galvin 38. Rundown J. Lee<br />

35, K. Mitchell 34, P. Hunt 33,<br />

L. Bishop 33. Pins 1 T. Keen, 5<br />

L. Bishop, 10 B. Galvin, 14 T.<br />

Keen, 17 G. Barge.<br />

June 25 - Single stroke Darling<br />

Downs Golf Association<br />

Zone 2 championships A grade<br />

gross and Zone 2 champion,<br />

Chris Webster 75. A grade net<br />

winner B. McLean 70, runner-up<br />

D. Fittler. B grade gross winner<br />

M. Sorenson 85, net winner C.<br />

Stuart 71, runner-up J. Kreinke<br />

71. C grade gross winner J. Bishop<br />

93, net winner R. Davies 71,<br />

runner-up G. Coonan 73. Rundown<br />

J. Fitzgibbon 72, O. Hollis<br />

72, G. Barnsley 73, N. Daunt<br />

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B. Mason 73. Pins 1. J. Russell,<br />

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Shine, 17. N. Mitchell.<br />

for trophies donated by Hazel<br />

Black. Winner Petae Frazer 39,<br />

Lorna Bell 38, Carole Duncan<br />

37. Rundown Pat Walker 34<br />

on count back, Hazel Black 34,<br />

Linda Ryan 32. Pins 1/1 Lorna<br />

Bell, 4/16 Lotte Pedersen, 2/5<br />

(pro pin) Petae Frazer.<br />

OAKEY: June 28 - Ladies<br />

18 hole stroke in conjunction<br />

with the third round of the International<br />

Bowl. Winner Dawn<br />

Bradford 64 net, runner-up Collette<br />

Rynne 65. Rundown Joan<br />

Fisk 67. Pin 3 Jaynie Brown.<br />

Approach 5/14 Yvonne Lebeter<br />

and 6/15 Collette Rynne.<br />

June 29 - Thursday sporters<br />

on was won by Michael Rietveld<br />

25. Michael also won the pin<br />

shot.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 1 - 2 - Members 18 hole<br />

stroke in conjunction with the<br />

<strong>July</strong> monthly medal. Winner<br />

Division 1 and Monthly Mug<br />

Andrew King 63 net. Division<br />

2 winner Terris Muir 65. Rundown<br />

George Wright. Ladies<br />

winner Yvonne Lebeter 65. Pins<br />

3 D. Norton, 8 C.Rynne, 12 J.<br />

Fisk, 5/14 D. O’Brien. Ladies<br />

approach on 6/15 M. Deans.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 8 and 9 - Members<br />

18 hole stableford. - Marlene<br />

Deans.<br />

golf<br />

Denise Watt and Grahame Knight, Crows Nest.<br />

CROWS NEST: June 28 - Sporters winner K. Bridges 33, runner-up<br />

G. Udy 33. Putting J. Somerville 20. Pins 7/16 R. Burgess,<br />

8/17, D. Woodley. <strong>July</strong> 1 - First round TCB. Overall winner men B.<br />

Green 69. Ladies B. Cox 74. Winner Crows Nest J. Somerville 70.<br />

Blackbutt P. Schultz 70. Toogoolawah M. Linkermon 69. Pins all in<br />

1/10, 9/18 T. Weis 4/13 L. Case, 5/14 M. O'Connor, 6/15 B. Holmes.<br />

Men 3/12 C. Watts, 8/17 G. Heck. Ladies 3/12 B. Cox. Total - Crows<br />

Nest 719, Blackbutt 743, Toogoolawah 781. <strong>July</strong> 2 - Rex Kennedy<br />

stroke event. Winner C. Watts 67, runner-up T. Weis 68. Rundown<br />

R. Burgess 73, L. Kruger 75. Pins 1/10, 2/11, 9/18 T. Weis, 3/12 A.<br />

May, 6/15, 7/16 C. Watts, 8/17 R. Freeman. <strong>July</strong> 9 - Golf World<br />

stroke, monthly medal. - John Somerville.<br />

hockey<br />

TOOWOOMBA: <strong>July</strong> 2 - A1 men. Red Lion 4 (Lachlan Brownhalls<br />

2, Drew Knecht, Nathan Case) d. Hancock Ipswich 3 (Nathan<br />

Smith, Hayden Michel, Ryan Smith. Rangeville 3 (Carter Mogg 2,<br />

Liam Brown) d. East Ipswich 1 (Joel Doog). North Ipswich 4 (Zac<br />

Profke 2, Nick Maddocks 2) drew with Past <strong>High</strong> 4 (Jamie Ollerton<br />

23, Ben Edwards.) A1 women: Red Lions 4 (Julia Gannon 2, Ainsley<br />

Clanchy 2) d .Bellbowrie 1 (Lacey Pearce). Swifts 4 (Hannah<br />

Sanderson, Amanda Stacey, Courtney Dixon, Cara Shaw) d. Past<br />

<strong>High</strong> 2 (Adriana Silcock 2). Rangeville 3 (Mikayla Truskinger, Tayla<br />

Gray, Lauren Andersen.)<br />

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TOOWOOMBA WEDDING EXPO<br />

Sonny and Kat Lynn, <strong>High</strong>fields.<br />

Mary Reid, Merivale Cakes <strong>High</strong>fields.<br />

Karissa Lindemann and Steve Fraser, Roving Studios.<br />

Lenore and Thuy Ferris, Tweeters<br />

<strong>Country</strong> Getaway, North of Crows Nest.<br />

Nash and Matt, Strett Bradley Duo, Toowoomba.<br />

Sharilyn Puig, Robin Middleton, Liz Collete and Eloise<br />

Richardson, Event Illusions.<br />

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TOOWOOMBA REGIONAL COUNCIL BUDGET ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

www.tr.qld.gov.au/budget<br />

Delivering lifestyle - driving opportunity.<br />

It gives me great pleasure to hand down the <strong>2017</strong> –<br />

2018 financial year budget. The Toowoomba Region<br />

is in the midst of a new chapter, we are maturing as<br />

a community and Council has a responsibility to our<br />

residents, now and well into the future.<br />

Our task, as a local government, is to provide the<br />

community’s essential services in an economically<br />

responsible manner. Reflecting the size and robust<br />

nature of our organisation and indeed our region, this<br />

year’s budget totals $475 million dollars. This budget<br />

is a culmination of almost 12 months of carefullyconsidered<br />

decision making and I thank my fellow<br />

Councillors and our staff for their attention and courage<br />

in making decisions that are for the good of our region.<br />

The liveability of our city and regional communities is<br />

our richest tradition and will always be our key priority.<br />

Council is focused on delivering on the lifestyle we<br />

know and love here in our region.<br />

To read more about the budget, visit<br />

www.tr.qld.gov.au/budget<br />

Maintenance<br />

of the region’s<br />

paths, tracks &<br />

footpaths<br />

$2.9 million<br />

for construction<br />

of new sewerage<br />

infrastructure to<br />

the north of<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields<br />

Continued<br />

maintenance of our<br />

561 parks<br />

Councillor Paul Antonio,<br />

Mayor – Toowoomba<br />

Regional Council<br />

Ongoing<br />

maintenance of over<br />

7,700 hectares<br />

of open space across<br />

the region<br />

Where<br />

the money<br />

comes from<br />

Where<br />

the money<br />

goes<br />

$3.9 million<br />

for the Second Stage<br />

of the <strong>High</strong>fields Sport<br />

and Recreation Park<br />

Fees & Charges $43.45M<br />

Interest Received $4.91M<br />

Rates & Charges $240.03M<br />

Operating Grants & Contributions $16.45M<br />

Capital Income including Grants $27.65M<br />

Loans $25.0M<br />

Reserves $25.01M<br />

Sale of Assets $2.99M<br />

Depreciation $89.33M<br />

Community Services & Facilities $55.25M<br />

Library & Cultural $13.41M<br />

Parks & Recreation $44.36M<br />

Planning & Development $13.74M<br />

Business Strategy & Operations $63.02M<br />

Roads, Footpaths & Bikeways $125.02M<br />

Stormwater $7.29M<br />

Waste Management $39.65M<br />

Wastewater $39.85M<br />

Water $73.12M<br />

$600,000<br />

Initial planning for the<br />

new <strong>High</strong>fields Library<br />

TRC/SEC_040717_HCH<br />

8 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong><br />

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TOOWOOMBA WEDDING EXPO<br />

Maggie Ihaka, Emma Vahua Long, Renee Blackburn, <strong>High</strong>fields Cultural Centre.<br />

Fran Edney and Eileen Scott, Jondaryn Woolshed.<br />

Liz Hamilton and Veronica McKeon,<br />

Reflections, Lake Cooby.<br />

Lea Meintjes, Dalby, Kylie Sweetman of italktravel <strong>High</strong>fields, and Michelle Jonk, Dalby.<br />

Council budget increases rates and charges 3.41 per cent<br />

Rates for Toowoomba urban<br />

residents will increase by 3 per<br />

cent in the coming financial<br />

year, following Toowoomba Regional<br />

Council’s Budget meeting<br />

last week.<br />

The net overall increase in<br />

rates and charges will be 3.41<br />

per cent, which Mayor Paul Antonio<br />

said equated to just under<br />

$2 a week, again for the average<br />

urban property.<br />

Cr Antonio announced a budget<br />

of $475 million which he described<br />

as a vote of confidence<br />

in the region and in the financial<br />

integrity of Toowoomba Regional<br />

Council.<br />

“Our region is booming,<br />

thanks to significant external<br />

investment, and while this new<br />

regional infrastructure means<br />

more maintenance and related<br />

redevelopment work for Council,<br />

I am proud of what we have<br />

delivered in this budget, with a<br />

considered increase in rates,” he<br />

said.<br />

Cr Antonio was also proud of<br />

the enviable position the council<br />

is in.<br />

“The State Government’s<br />

independent banker, the<br />

Queensland Treasury Corporation,<br />

continues to rate<br />

Toowoomba Council as being in<br />

a sound financial position with a<br />

neutral outlook.”<br />

However, Cr Antonio was<br />

concerned that Federal funding<br />

for local government was not<br />

increasing. Indeed it was only 3<br />

per cent of the tax take of which<br />

the Federal Government got 83<br />

per cent, and Cr Antonio said<br />

local government was struggling<br />

to provide necessary infrastructure<br />

and services.<br />

Finance portfolio leader Cr<br />

Mike Williams said the Federal<br />

funding was reducing and this<br />

was a challenge. He said there<br />

was a freeze on federal grants,<br />

and reducing in real terms,<br />

which could eventually result in<br />

significant shortfalls and under<br />

spending.<br />

Cr Williams said a continuing<br />

challenge for Toowoomba was<br />

its 6500km of roads, the second<br />

longest local roads system in<br />

Queensland.<br />

The Budget allocates $305<br />

million for service delivery or<br />

operational expenditure (including<br />

the maintenance of existing<br />

infrastructure), with this year’s<br />

Infrastructure or capital investment<br />

totalling $170 million.<br />

“We are ensuring we continue<br />

to upgrade our assets and build<br />

our capacity to deliver services<br />

of the highest possible standard,”<br />

Cr Antonio said.<br />

• $96m - Water and waste - page 13. More council budget next week.<br />

Around Groom with McVeigh<br />

Over the last few months<br />

one of the recurring issues in<br />

the <strong>High</strong>fields area has been<br />

the proposed town plan for<br />

the commercial area and how<br />

it might affect the local community.<br />

Whilst this is not a federal<br />

government issue, as planning<br />

falls under the Local Council<br />

with oversight from the State<br />

Government, there have been<br />

many approaches from local<br />

residents to myself and the<br />

State Member for Toowoomba<br />

North Trevor Watts MP.<br />

I have met with residents<br />

in my office, been to a number<br />

of meetings also attended<br />

by Trevor and Councillors at<br />

the <strong>High</strong>fields Secondary College,<br />

and have had discussions<br />

with a number of Councillors<br />

including the Mayor Paul Antonio.<br />

Business Networking<br />

In <strong>High</strong>fields – All Welcome –<br />

The <strong>High</strong>fields & District Business Connections supports local businesses.<br />

Members meet for breakfast at <strong>High</strong>fields Cultural Centre on the first<br />

Tuesday of the month at 6.30am.<br />

JOIN TODAY<br />

Contact: secretary@hdbc.org.au – Visit: www.hdbc.org.au<br />

Doug Leicht<br />

Together with Trevor Watts,<br />

who I know is very keen to<br />

ensure that <strong>High</strong>fields has the<br />

best possible results from any<br />

planning regimes put in place<br />

by Toowoomba Regional<br />

Council, I have also met with<br />

various community representative<br />

groups from across the<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields region.<br />

At all opportunities I have<br />

encouraged local groups to<br />

participate fully in Council<br />

community consultation processes,<br />

and shared the view<br />

with Councillors that such<br />

process must remain in place<br />

to ensure proper input. I am<br />

quite hopeful of sensible outcomes<br />

to these processes.<br />

I can certainly understand<br />

why <strong>High</strong>fields residents are<br />

passionate about getting the<br />

next stage of their growth<br />

right - I spent a good part of<br />

my life growing up in <strong>High</strong>fields,<br />

my wife and I raised<br />

our family in <strong>High</strong>fields when<br />

they were younger and she has<br />

also taught at a local school.<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields is an amazing<br />

place. It is truly unique, but<br />

it is growing. In national media<br />

this week demographer<br />

Bernard Salt stated <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

had grown 41% over the last<br />

decade – making it one of the<br />

fastest growing areas in the<br />

nation.<br />

I sometimes think we take<br />

our great Darling Downs lifestyle<br />

for granted, but then you<br />

see the passion that residents<br />

have right across our region it<br />

becomes evident that Darling<br />

Downs locals will always step<br />

up to ensure our “piece of paradise”.<br />

Until next month regards,<br />

John<br />

A proud member of <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

& District Business Connections<br />

To advertise phone 4615 4416 HIGH COUNTRY HERALD JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong>- 9<br />

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Crows Nest Garden Club meets this Saturday<br />

Crows Nest Garden Club will hold its next<br />

meeting in the CWA Hall, Thallon Street, Crows<br />

Nest, this Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 8 starting at 1.30pm.<br />

The topic for the day will be Growing and Using<br />

Herbs. Members are asked to bring recipes and<br />

100th birthday<br />

Mrs Merle McCoist, a resident at the EAF<br />

McDonald Nursing Home, Oakey, celebrated<br />

her 100th birthday on Monday, <strong>July</strong> 3. Family<br />

and friends gathered at the home to celebrate the<br />

milestone with a high tea.<br />

samples that use herbs from their gardens. Cuttings<br />

and clumps of herbs can also be bought<br />

along for sharing. Members are invited to display<br />

a posy of mixed herbs on the bench. Visitors are<br />

always welcome. - Robyn Jones.<br />

CWA meeting<br />

Ladies are invited to the <strong>High</strong>fields CWA Group<br />

Christmas in <strong>July</strong> morning tea on Monday, <strong>July</strong> 10,<br />

from 10am to noon at the RSL Sub-Branch rooms,<br />

Jacaranda Manor. It will be a social morning with<br />

guest speaker. Admission is $5.<br />

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Empire celebrates 20 years<br />

The Empire Theatre threw<br />

open the doors on Sunday, June<br />

25 to celebrate its 20th anniversary<br />

season.<br />

People all around the district<br />

came to catch a rare<br />

chance to look at what goes<br />

on behind the scenes of<br />

the massive productions.<br />

The day held many activities<br />

for visitors such as performances,<br />

workshops, screenings,<br />

tours and demonstrations.<br />

There were even the costumes<br />

of past productions on display.<br />

The open day featured a variety<br />

of performances, from plays,<br />

acapella groups, country music,<br />

concert and big bands, musicals<br />

and opera.<br />

<strong>High</strong>lights included the Australian<br />

Army band from Brisbane<br />

which performed both<br />

concert in the morning and big<br />

AoCN classes and exhibitions<br />

Artist Bill Morton was well<br />

prepared for the 13 participants<br />

attending the recent<br />

drawing class in Crows Nest.<br />

Bill explained and demonstrated<br />

the key concepts of drawing<br />

including format, proportion,<br />

placement, centre of interest and<br />

balance of positive and negative<br />

space.<br />

With a choice of still life subject<br />

matter, everyone produced a<br />

couple of drawings by the end of<br />

the day and were amazed at what<br />

they were able to produce.<br />

Opening night of the Somerset<br />

Bendigo Bank Art Awards in Esk<br />

was attended by several Crows<br />

Nest artists who had entered<br />

works.<br />

Most celebrated win was by<br />

Bill Morton’s best of show with<br />

his painting ‘Still Life with Proteas,<br />

Pottery’ and Pam Shipman<br />

was thrilled to receive a highly<br />

commended for her pastel ‘Illuminated’.<br />

AoCN members will be exhibiting<br />

in Warwick at the Art in<br />

St Mark’s exhibition during this<br />

month’s Jumpers n Jazz festival.<br />

Seascapes will be the topic for<br />

the next wine and cheese opening<br />

night in the Nest Café Crows<br />

Members enjoyed wine and cheese at the current<br />

exhibition opening.<br />

Nest on Friday, <strong>July</strong> 28. Everyone<br />

Anyone interested in painting<br />

is welcome to attend and talk with watercolour will want to<br />

with the artists.<br />

book for the August 12 beginner<br />

Paintings for this installation watercolour workshop with the<br />

need to be listed with Beronica talented tutor, Jane Hoffman.<br />

by Friday, <strong>July</strong> 14.<br />

Jane has previously tutored at<br />

The paintings in the Nest Café the drawing workshops and is an<br />

Cabarlah will be changed on accomplished artist across several<br />

Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 26.<br />

mediums.<br />

WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP<br />

with Jane Hoffman<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 22<br />

Contact secretaryacon@gmail.com<br />

or phone Pam 0408 799 587<br />

band in the afternoon, and the<br />

Cool Nights Big Band.<br />

The Toowoomba Youth Society<br />

also performed a rendition<br />

of Chitty Chitty Bang<br />

Bang which was very well<br />

received by young and old.<br />

Many people also enjoyed<br />

the surprise room, where people,<br />

for a small fee, would enter<br />

and be treated to a variety<br />

of performance, from a comedy<br />

act to a sweet serenade.<br />

Workshops included an augmented<br />

reality ghost hunt,<br />

puppet making, drama workshops,<br />

stage make up directions<br />

to transform you into any<br />

manner of creature, contemporary<br />

dance workshop and a<br />

story book theatre workshop.<br />

Tours were also available<br />

throughout the day, including the<br />

history tour, as you took a walk<br />

down memory lane and learned<br />

of the history of the Empire, and<br />

the technical tour which entailed<br />

a specialised behind the scenes<br />

look into the making of a production.<br />

- Quinn Macdonald.<br />

Community<br />

Meet & Greet<br />

*<br />

Come along and meet some of the many local<br />

groups who use this hall on a regular basis.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 8th, 10am to 2 pm<br />

10 Perseverance Hall Road, Perseverance<br />

Free Sausage Sizzle, Tea & Coffee<br />

There will be a cake stall<br />

Competition to design a new logo, winner<br />

announced at 12pm. (see guidelines for details)<br />

It’s that time of the year again that our Hall<br />

membership is due! Why not bring it along with you<br />

and meet the new members of the committee.<br />

New to the district? What better chance to see what<br />

happens in our great little community.<br />

10 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong><br />

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Ma Baker's Tonic - Just what the doctor ordered<br />

Ma Baker's Tonic was performed earlier this year, and from my<br />

experience, was a great production. Set in the 1920s in America, the<br />

play takes place in a popular night club called Ritzys.<br />

With a wide array of characters, from tough n rough gangsters, to<br />

the dedicated ladies of the Purity League.<br />

It was a very successful Crows Nest Arts Council production, but<br />

it didn’t come easy. Lots of hard work was put in by the cast to learn<br />

their lines, placement, actions and voices. Every Tuesday was given<br />

up by these people for several months as they became more and<br />

more in tune with their suave 1920 selves.<br />

When the lines were coming into place, the songs and choreography<br />

were next, this was after all a musical.<br />

The gangsters tried their best but they suffered from chronic cases<br />

of two left feet and bad timing, the Purity Ladies were running<br />

out of luck as they wobbled around the stage in their high heels,<br />

and I don't think I have to mention Ma Baker. It was of course<br />

extremely fortunate that that was what they were meant to do.<br />

The play was very well received by the audience on opening night<br />

and it was nice to see that they weren’t afraid to have a bit of fun<br />

themselves.<br />

All in all, I believe that Ma Baker's Tonic was an extremely rewarding<br />

experience for all people involved. - Quinn Macdonald.<br />

Making of a journalist<br />

QUINN MACDONALD<br />

My name is Quinn Macdonald<br />

and I am currently in my final<br />

year of schooling at Crows Nest<br />

State School. At Crows Nest<br />

State School, Year 10 students<br />

are required to participate in a<br />

form of work experience for<br />

five consecutive days, for career<br />

studies.<br />

This is to provide us with<br />

knowledge of the work force<br />

and a specific profession before<br />

we begin work full time.<br />

Students could choose any<br />

form of Work Experience,<br />

from work at a café, butcher<br />

and tradie. One student this<br />

year even managed to do work<br />

experience for Sea World. .<br />

My choice however, which I<br />

believe should be quite clear,<br />

was to work for the local paper.<br />

I have always had a deep love<br />

for journalism.<br />

Rose forum<br />

So, I believe I was quite lucky<br />

when I was accepted for experience<br />

by the <strong>High</strong>-<strong>Country</strong> <strong>Herald</strong>.<br />

Working here has been an immensely<br />

rewarding experience.<br />

I have learned many things<br />

from both people and books<br />

alike (thank you Fairfax Media<br />

style guide), and have enjoyed<br />

every minute of it.<br />

I have been instructed in all<br />

aspects of journalism including<br />

page design, encompassing details<br />

such as columns, placement<br />

of ads, how the paper itself is<br />

produced and article structure.<br />

I was taught in the ways of<br />

graphic design and photography<br />

(very fun), and had the chance<br />

to write my own article for the<br />

paper, including the designing of<br />

this page.<br />

I have thoroughly enjoyed<br />

my time with the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Country</strong><br />

<strong>Herald</strong>, and if I had an idea of<br />

journalism before, I believe that<br />

it has become set in stone now.<br />

I would like to take the time<br />

to thank all the staff at the <strong>Herald</strong>,<br />

office manager Mrs Ann Lomas,<br />

graphic designer Mr Gavin<br />

Ryan, receptionist Mrs Lyn Collier,<br />

who also was kind enough<br />

to drive me to and from work,<br />

advertising sales manager Mrs<br />

Tracey Gyde, and Mr Neil Lomas<br />

editor of the <strong>High</strong> <strong>Country</strong><br />

<strong>Herald</strong>.<br />

Thank you all for your support<br />

and teaching me aspects of journalism<br />

I never knew.<br />

The Gardens of the Downs will hold a rose forum at<br />

the Pittsworth Function Centre on Wednesday, August 9,<br />

from 9.30am to 4pm.<br />

Penny McKinlay will be the MC and speakers include<br />

Charles Shann, Leonie Kearney, Carol Kerkin, Annette<br />

Russell and Lois Roberts.<br />

Cost is $40 which includes morning tea and lunch.<br />

Tickets can be obtained from the Pittsworth Function<br />

Centre or by e-mailing gardensofthedowns@gmail.com.<br />

Challenging expedition to Vietnam<br />

On September 14 this year I<br />

will be participating in a world<br />

challenge trek to Vietnam.<br />

World Challenge is a charity organisation<br />

that has been running<br />

educational expeditions since<br />

1987.<br />

World Challenge aims to<br />

broaden the minds of young<br />

people and give them an experience<br />

like no other.<br />

The Challengers participate<br />

in a team-building and skills<br />

development program for nine<br />

to 18 months before the expedition,<br />

raising the funds, attending<br />

a training expedition and helping<br />

to plan the itinerary.<br />

World Challenge expeditions<br />

can send students to a variety<br />

of places, depending solely on<br />

what is available. Students can<br />

be sent to Vietnam, Botswana,<br />

Madagascar, Malawi, Morocco,<br />

South Africa and Lesotho,<br />

Tanzania, Zambia, Bolivia,<br />

Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Ecuador,<br />

Galapagos, Peru, China,<br />

India, South Mongolia, Nepal,<br />

India North, Sri Lanka, The<br />

Silk Route, Borneo, Cambodia,<br />

Java, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,<br />

Thailand, Vietnam and Fiji.<br />

For the Vietnam expedition,<br />

students must raise $5000 to<br />

participate.<br />

I managed to raise these funds<br />

through kind donations from<br />

family members but mainly<br />

through the supper dance featuring<br />

Cool Nights big band I held<br />

earlier this year.<br />

World Challenge Expeditions<br />

are split into six phases, acclimatisation,<br />

challenge, project,<br />

rest and relaxation, cultural and<br />

exploration, travel and rest.<br />

World Challenge expeditions<br />

are fully student led, meaning<br />

on our day of arrival everything<br />

is down to us.<br />

We must finalise our bookings<br />

for the night, food and transport.<br />

The first place we go on the<br />

expedition is Hoi An, home to a<br />

UNESCO World Heritage site.<br />

Hoi An has been the Vietnamese<br />

trading hub for 2000 years.<br />

While in Hoi An we may also<br />

take a trip to the ancient Cham<br />

ruins of My son, another UNE-<br />

SCO World Heritage site.<br />

By QUINN MACDONALD<br />

The aim is to broaden the mind and have a life changing experience.<br />

<strong>Country</strong> music and bush poets<br />

A country music concert will be held on Saturday <strong>July</strong> 15, at the<br />

Crows Nest Community and RSL Centre.<br />

Entertainment will be provided by local duo Ged and Trudy Hintz<br />

together with acclaimed singer and comedian Laura Downing.<br />

The concert will start at 7.30 pm with entry of $20 which also<br />

includes supper. Tickets can be purchased at the Chic Shoe Store,<br />

Crows Nest, or at the concert door.<br />

Tables of eight to 10 people can be reserved for pre-sold tickets<br />

or bookings.<br />

A bush poet’s breakfast will be held on the next morning Sunday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 16 at the Crows Nest Showgrounds starting at 8am.<br />

Join local poets Paul Fleming and Russell Plunkett for a morning<br />

of humorous and traditional Australian poetry. The cost is $10 and<br />

includes a hot breakfast.<br />

Camping is available at the showgrounds for anyone wanting to<br />

make a weekend of it. Cost is $15 for powered sites and $10 unpowered.<br />

Contact: Paul Fleming on 4698 1056.<br />

While in Vietnam our group<br />

will be taking several overnight<br />

trains, these are a common sight<br />

in Vietnam and are a main mode<br />

of transport.<br />

Our next stop is Hanoi, the<br />

capital of Vietnam. Alive with<br />

thrivng markets, street stalls<br />

and people, Hanoi’s streets are<br />

something of a blur. Hanoi is<br />

where we will do our Community<br />

Engagement Phase, the<br />

Project.<br />

This is the most rewarding<br />

part of our expedition as we will<br />

have a lasting impact on community<br />

development and environmental<br />

priorities.<br />

During this phase we will<br />

have to work hard and support<br />

each other as a team in order to<br />

complete our tasks.<br />

Our contribution of hard work<br />

and funds is highly valued by<br />

the local community.<br />

It is much more than a physical<br />

contribution as it will have a<br />

lasting impact on the community<br />

and ourselves.<br />

The next phase of our expedition<br />

is the trek. Over the next<br />

few days our group will trek<br />

through the Sapa Valley, which<br />

has picturesque view of rice<br />

terraces, lush vegetation and<br />

Mount Fanispan. During our<br />

trek we have the unique opportunity<br />

to experience hill tribe<br />

life as we sleep at traditional<br />

village homestays each night,<br />

allowing us to learn more about<br />

local culture, the region and its<br />

people.<br />

Next comes the rest and relaxation.<br />

We will be travelling from<br />

Hanoi to another of Vietnam's<br />

UNESCO World Heritage sites,<br />

one of Vietnams most stunning<br />

natural wonders, Halon Bay.<br />

Legend has it that a dragon<br />

descended from heaven and<br />

crashed into the sea, carving out<br />

the many island coves and thousands<br />

of limestone islets which<br />

jut out imperiously from the emerald<br />

waters.<br />

Then it’s over.<br />

We cram everything into our<br />

rucksacks and head out to the<br />

airport where we can sit back<br />

and reflect on this life changing<br />

experience.<br />

GAIL WALKER SWIM SCHOOL<br />

Term 3, <strong>2017</strong><br />

<strong>July</strong> 10 - September 16<br />

WARM WATER WALKING<br />

AND GENERAL SWIMMING<br />

Mon to Thurs 11.00am to 12 noon<br />

Mon/Wed 7.00-8.00am<br />

Tues/Thurs 7.00-9.00am<br />

AQUACISE - self-paced fitness<br />

and toning<br />

Monday and Wednesday 8.00am<br />

Friday 7.30am<br />

Swimming lessons are a gift for life!<br />

To advertise phone 4615 4416 HIGH COUNTRY HERALD JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong>- 11


Do you know where your pork is coming from?<br />

By MILES NOLLER<br />

Selling on each Monday at<br />

Harristown Saleyards at 7.30am<br />

Full buying panel covering export, feeders,<br />

trade and store descriptions.<br />

Would prefer inspection cattle to be<br />

available by 3pm on Sunday prior to sale.<br />

Please note:- All livestock payments in 10<br />

days<br />

For best results consign your<br />

livestock to<br />

LANDMARK TOOWOOMBA<br />

Toowoomba Office Phone 07 4637 3000<br />

Fax 07 4637 3022<br />

Branch Manager: Guy Pitman 0428 740 151<br />

Livestock/Auctions Plus: Gary Willis 0419 484 548<br />

Livestock/Auctions Plus: Simon Booth 0438 756 245<br />

Stud Stock: Colby Ede 0417 265 980<br />

Merchandise: Rob Wiemers 0407 736 198<br />

Livestock Finance: Rob Moncreiff 0408 296 952<br />

Insurance: Gavin Little 0409 036 799<br />

Insurance: Lynelle Pitman 0439 880 177<br />

Livestock Administration: Jenny Radke 07 4637 3013<br />

Zeller & Co<br />

Livestock & Property Agents<br />

CROWS NEST CATTLE SALE<br />

SALE RESULTS:<br />

Droughtmaster x steers sold to $1740 at<br />

Zeller & Co Crows Nest sale on Saturday.<br />

The market was dearer for quality cattle on<br />

hand. Yearling Brahman steer, The Bluff sold<br />

to $1000. Light steer calves sold in pen lots<br />

to $970, $870 and $895. Angus light heifer<br />

calves sold for $720.<br />

NEXT SALE<br />

Rocky Creek Dip<br />

Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 15 - 10am<br />

Early Bookings:<br />

15 Angus heifers 10mths, top quality<br />

a/c breeder<br />

10 Vealer calves a/c breeder<br />

10 Droughtmaster steers<br />

ex Ravensbourne<br />

30 Droughtmaster steer calves<br />

20 Angus steer calves<br />

15 Euro x calves<br />

All cattle to be pre-dipped for<br />

movement to clean areas day of sale<br />

For bookings & info, please<br />

phone Rick 0428 879 531<br />

BUYING ALL TYPES OF CATTLE<br />

Fax: 4698 2580<br />

E: Rick.Z.Livestock@gmail.com<br />

Your local agent<br />

12 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Why are people unaware<br />

that most of the<br />

bacon they buy is imported?<br />

Why are they not<br />

concerned that their<br />

buying habits are adversely<br />

affecting Australian<br />

pork producers,<br />

including good,<br />

efficient local producers?<br />

More than twothirds<br />

of bacon, about<br />

70 per cent, sold in<br />

Australia is made<br />

from imported pork,<br />

yet most consumers<br />

remain unaware.<br />

Australian Pork<br />

Limited’s CEO Andrew<br />

Spencer said<br />

that most people assume<br />

that the tasty,<br />

crispy bacon they’re<br />

enjoying is Australian.<br />

“While people prefer<br />

to buy Australian<br />

and support our farmers,<br />

most consumers<br />

simply have no idea<br />

that their bacon and<br />

ham might not be<br />

made from Australian<br />

Emu Creek Landcare<br />

INFORMATION DAY<br />

on the Bio Security Plans<br />

livestock producers will need<br />

by October 1, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Rachel O’Brien from Livestock<br />

Biosecurity will go through plans<br />

explaining the two sections:<br />

• Johne’s disease (JBAS)<br />

• Livestock Production<br />

Assurance (LPA)<br />

Pinelands Hall<br />

<strong>July</strong> 19 – 9am to 3pm<br />

Morning Tea<br />

and Lunch provided<br />

RSVP by <strong>July</strong> 17<br />

to Frank 4698 4161<br />

or ecclg@bigpond.com.au<br />

Monday, June 26, <strong>2017</strong><br />

CATTLE: A total yarding of 1044 cattle yarded<br />

at Elders Harristown Saleyards today Monday<br />

26th June <strong>2017</strong>, Elders share 654 head plus 120<br />

Bobbies. Best Bulls sold to 267.2 c/kg. L & N Just<br />

bull, Kilburnie sold to $2190.00. Henry bullocks A/c<br />

GA & JM Rathmell sold for $2084.00. No heavy<br />

feeder steers yarded this week. Heavy heifers A/c<br />

Robyn Nobbs realised, 278.2 c kg. Heavy cows<br />

A/c CR & JM Henry sold to 235.2 c kg with most<br />

selling 230 – 235 c/kg. Medium cows ex Plainby<br />

sold to 225.2 c/kg. Trade heifers A/c Dowling<br />

Farms Geham sold to 316c/kg to return $1114 while<br />

steer portion sold 323.2c/kg $1090. Vealer heifers<br />

A/c Daryl Polzin sold for 338.2c/kg $990. Trade<br />

weight feeder steers A/c Selwyn & Diane Welke<br />

reached 348.2c/kg $1079. Quality stores suited to<br />

restockers sold to stronger rates. Santa x steers ex<br />

Wellcamp sold to 413.2c/kg. Charolais x Steers ex<br />

Gulugaba sold to 411.2c/kg. Lightweight steers A/c<br />

J & S Reushle, Bald Hills sold to 394.2c/kg while<br />

the heifer portion topped at 340c/kg. Cows and<br />

calves sold to $1620.<br />

Livestock producers please be aware of the new<br />

JBAS, Bio Security requirements that will be<br />

required as from 1st October <strong>2017</strong>. Further details<br />

contact Darren Hartwig 0428736470 or Mark<br />

Gersekowski 0427791099<br />

PIGS: 164 pigs sold Monday 26th June <strong>2017</strong>,<br />

pork and bacon sold similar to last week. Sows a<br />

little dearer. Store pigs in all classes sold cheaper.<br />

2 Sows and litters sold to $800 each. Prime Pork<br />

$180, Prime Light Bacon $176, Prime Bacon $165,<br />

Boars $48, Sows to $195, Stores 120, Weaners<br />

$88 and Suckers $60.<br />

NEXT SALE: Monday, <strong>July</strong> 10<br />

FOR BOOKINGS<br />

Contact Darren Hartwig 0428 736 470<br />

pork,” he said.<br />

(Indeed, most of the<br />

bacon and ham sold<br />

in supermarkets is<br />

The right kind of<br />

compost is the fertiliser<br />

that nature intended,<br />

according to Chris<br />

Cameron who with<br />

his daughter Catriona<br />

Dale, is planning to<br />

manufacture and market<br />

compost with a special<br />

ingredient.<br />

For 50 years, Chris<br />

has been experimenting<br />

with composts and soil<br />

minerals and microorganisms,<br />

and the family<br />

company, Platinum<br />

Compost, is beginning<br />

to achieve results.<br />

At a presentation in<br />

Toowoomba recently,<br />

they spoke about the<br />

use of their compost on<br />

a chilli and capsicum<br />

farm in the Bowen district,<br />

where yields increased<br />

200 percent in<br />

the first year, and with<br />

a saving of $600,000<br />

in the second year because<br />

the farmer was<br />

able to double space the<br />

crop rows, and without<br />

any pest and disease<br />

pressures.<br />

unlabelled imported<br />

product).<br />

“In a country<br />

where we celebrate<br />

our produce for its<br />

quality and availability,<br />

that’s shocking<br />

for most people,” Mr<br />

Spencer said.<br />

“They can’t understand<br />

why we’re<br />

importing pork from<br />

the other side of the<br />

world.”<br />

Last week was Australian<br />

Bacon Week,<br />

which was introduced<br />

so Australians could<br />

celebrate the very<br />

best 100 per cent<br />

Aussie bacon, but also<br />

raise awareness of imports.<br />

While pig farmers<br />

have been fighting<br />

imports in ham, bacon<br />

and smallgoods<br />

for years, Mr Spencer<br />

said imported ribs<br />

Platinum Compost<br />

wants to set-up its<br />

business on the Darling<br />

Downs and in the<br />

Lockyer Valley where<br />

he was encouraged by<br />

former Mayor, the late<br />

Steve Jones, and others.<br />

At the AgTech Investment<br />

Forum 400M,<br />

conducted recently in<br />

Toowoomba by Food<br />

Leaders Australia, a<br />

division of Toowoomba<br />

and Surat Basin Enterprise,<br />

Catriona and<br />

Chris outlined how the<br />

business would operate,<br />

along with financial information.<br />

They said their compost<br />

provided ingredients<br />

for soil and plant<br />

health, and the compost<br />

making process took<br />

just 28 days, compared<br />

to five to 18 months for<br />

some other processes.<br />

Chris refused to give<br />

details of his “secret” ingredients,<br />

saying it had<br />

taken him 50 years to<br />

work it out, and he was<br />

giving it to no one.<br />

However, a basis of<br />

the compost was ruminant<br />

manure.<br />

He told the audience<br />

that in 15 years working<br />

Cattle Sales<br />

<strong>July</strong> 1 Sale<br />

130 head sold in front of a large crowd with<br />

a broad panel of buyers on <strong>July</strong> 1. KR & KM<br />

Vonhoff Boodua again presented 16 high<br />

quality Angus Steers to $1430 to av $1398.<br />

Braford & Angus Feeder Steers ex Haden<br />

for $1390. R & S Collier Groomsville sold<br />

Brahman X Steers to $1350 with a pen of<br />

med weight Greyman Steers to $980.<br />

P Hurley Aubigny sold Fresian X Heifers for<br />

$940 along with med weight Charolais X<br />

Steers to $940. A line of light weight Angus<br />

Steer & Heifer Calves from W & H Acworth<br />

Emu Creek $720 with light heifer calves av<br />

$620. P Briskey sold Hereford Calves to<br />

$850. Thank you to buyers, under bidders<br />

and all who attended. Next sale date yet to<br />

be set. Keep your eye on this space.<br />

- Bulls For Sale<br />

- Buying & Selling all types in<br />

Paddock<br />

Geoff Trost 0418 182 296<br />

Mal Berlin 0437 247 020<br />

Livestock<br />

CROWS NEST<br />

and bellies were now<br />

also causing issues.<br />

“Imported pork<br />

is now making its<br />

way onto consumers’<br />

plates by way of ribs<br />

and bellies which are<br />

being heat treated and<br />

sold into restaurants,”<br />

he said.<br />

These products are<br />

from New Zealand<br />

and contributed to a<br />

major drop in prices<br />

paid to farmers for<br />

their pigs earlier this<br />

year.<br />

“For years we have<br />

told consumers to<br />

look for the Pork-<br />

Mark and ask their<br />

retailers if their bacon<br />

and ham is true blue,<br />

but now we also need<br />

you to ask your waiter<br />

or chef,” Mr Spencer<br />

said.<br />

“We hope chefs and<br />

restaurants will ditch<br />

this shelf stable, sterilised<br />

pork and go back<br />

to serving fresh, local<br />

pork.”<br />

All fresh pork is<br />

proudly Australian<br />

and Mr Spencer said<br />

consumers could<br />

confidently continue<br />

cooking their favourite<br />

dishes at home, but<br />

when it came to bacon,<br />

ham and smallgoods<br />

or prepared<br />

meat cuts, consumers<br />

needed to check the<br />

labels.<br />

are developing Platinum Compost<br />

with compost in North<br />

Queensland, the manufacturing<br />

process was stable<br />

and he had never had<br />

a contamination problem<br />

with unwanted bacteria.<br />

Platinum Compost was<br />

one of a dozen new technology<br />

ideas which were<br />

presented to the Forum,<br />

the second to be held in<br />

Toowoomba.<br />

They combined with<br />

successful agricultural<br />

and technology leaders at<br />

the forum which is gaining<br />

a reputation as unique<br />

in Australia.<br />

So much so that the<br />

Member for Groom John<br />

Australian Bacon<br />

Week was an opportunity<br />

to support our<br />

pig farmers and our<br />

processors.<br />

“We have some of<br />

the best pork in the<br />

world, so why import<br />

it?” Mr Spencer<br />

asked.<br />

Recipe inspiration<br />

is available on www.<br />

pork.com.au<br />

Compost maker seeks local market<br />

Speakers at the AgTech Investment Forum in<br />

Toowoomba, Bruce Vandersee, Chief Executive<br />

Officer Vanderfield Machinery, and Catriona<br />

Dale and her father Chris Cameron, who<br />

McVeigh has referred to<br />

the Darling Downs as the<br />

Agribusiness capital of<br />

Australia.<br />

“The beef industry,<br />

cotton industry and seed<br />

and grain industries are<br />

all essential parts of this<br />

areas emergence as a<br />

truly competitive hub<br />

for agriculture,” Mr<br />

McVeigh said.<br />

“Weekly international<br />

flights and research<br />

and innovation from the<br />

University of Southern<br />

Queensland’s Institute<br />

of Agriculture and Environment<br />

continue to<br />

advance this region.”<br />

reporting on Toowoomba Cattle Sale<br />

Sale Sale Date: Date: Monday, January June 26, 25, <strong>2017</strong> 2016<br />

Total Combined Yarding of 1040 head<br />

Market Quotes: As last sale for financial<br />

year cattle numbers increased by almost 300<br />

compared to previous week. Export prices<br />

slipped a little with less competition on cows &<br />

heavy steers. Feeder steers across the board<br />

remained strong with trade feeders maybe<br />

slightly dearer. Young cattle to suit restockers<br />

met strong competition once again. Vealer<br />

market has also improved. A better quality<br />

yarding this week.<br />

HADEN CLEARING SALE<br />

SATURDAY 29th JULY<br />

OUTSIDE VENDORS WELCOME<br />

CONTACT SELLING AGENTS<br />

Remember selling at Dalby<br />

Every Wednesday<br />

Give me a call for an inspection<br />

David O’Sullivan 0412 501 116<br />

Paul O’Sullivan .... 0400 910 088<br />

osullivanauctions@bigpond.com.au<br />

To advertise phone 4615 4416


Pony club conducts first event at<br />

multipurpose equestrian arena<br />

On Saturday June 3, Crows Nest Pony Club<br />

held an ACA campdraft, which it hopes is the start<br />

of something much bigger.<br />

The ACA campdraft was the first event on the<br />

newly constructed multipurpose equestrian arena.<br />

The arena was the culmination of a dream, a lot<br />

of planning, grant writing, preparation and hard<br />

work but it all became a reality when the club was<br />

successful on securing $86,806 from the Queensland<br />

Government Get Playing Places and Spaces<br />

funding program.<br />

This, along with an additional $23,500 from<br />

Toowoomba Regional Council for which the club<br />

had to match half through its own contributions,<br />

and $10,000 from Progressive Community Crows<br />

Nest which exists due to the generosity of the<br />

Crows Nest and <strong>High</strong>fields Heritage Bank branches,<br />

the project was able to come to fruition.<br />

More than two-thirds of the project funding was<br />

spent with local contractors, suppliers and businesses,<br />

something the club is passionate about,<br />

supporting the local community.<br />

The club is excited about the new facility, which<br />

measures 120 x 100m and was designed to enable<br />

the participation of more than 20 different equestrian<br />

pursuits with cattle handling facilities to enable<br />

the operation of sports which involve cattle<br />

and bison.<br />

More than 155 competitors travelled from all<br />

over South East Queensland, including Gold and<br />

Sunshine Coast, Darling, Southern and Western<br />

Downs, Brisbane and Burnett Regions.<br />

More than 345 runs later, winners were determined<br />

in the novice, junior and juvenile sections.<br />

Revenue generated from the campdraft will be<br />

used to pay for the construction of the new toilet<br />

and shower block which has been made successful<br />

again through funding from the Get Playing Places<br />

and Spaces program and Toowoomba Regional<br />

Council Sport and Recreation funding.<br />

This new ablutions block will allow the club to<br />

expand offering weekend schools, instructional<br />

days, competitions and offer facilities to hire for<br />

other equestrian clubs, community and sporting<br />

groups.<br />

In conjunction with the campdraft, the club also<br />

held an official opening of the facility with Deb<br />

Frecklington, Member for Nanango, Cr Paul Antonio,<br />

Mayor of Toowoomba Regional Council,<br />

Cr Geoff McDonald and Jay Wehlow from Sport<br />

and Recreation Queensland Government present.<br />

Cutting of the ribbon and unveiling of a plaque<br />

took place between competitions.<br />

Toowoomba Regional<br />

Council has committed<br />

more than $96 million<br />

to sewerage and<br />

water in the <strong>2017</strong>/18<br />

budget, an increase of<br />

more than $8 million<br />

compared to last year's<br />

budget.<br />

Each year, the council<br />

pipes 13,000 megalitres<br />

of water to more<br />

than 60,000 connections<br />

or water meters<br />

across the region, and<br />

the water network is<br />

almost 2000 kilometres<br />

long.<br />

There are 19 major<br />

water, wastewater and<br />

waste projects in the<br />

<strong>2017</strong>/18 budget including<br />

$73.2 million<br />

in water infrastructure<br />

and operations.<br />

The most significant<br />

water infrastructure<br />

project is the upgrade<br />

of the Perseverance<br />

Dam pump station.<br />

The council has committed<br />

$3 million to<br />

upgrade and replace<br />

the pumps and switchboards<br />

at Perseverance<br />

Dam, the second largest<br />

and second oldest<br />

storage dam in the<br />

Toowoomba region.<br />

The council will invest<br />

$2.9 million into upgrading<br />

and replacing<br />

water mains including<br />

Campbell Street in<br />

Oakey, $500,000, Mort<br />

Street in Toowoomba<br />

$400,000, and Campbell<br />

Street, Toowoomba<br />

$300,000.<br />

The completion of<br />

the trunk water main<br />

network in Hursley<br />

Road and Toowoomba<br />

Cecil Plains Road from<br />

Greenwattle Street to<br />

O'Mara Road is to be<br />

completed, shoring up<br />

supply to the burgeoning<br />

Toowoomba Enterprise<br />

Hub. Trunk water<br />

mains in Nass and<br />

Wirth Roads are another<br />

major project, at a<br />

cost of $2.1 million.<br />

The council will also<br />

undertake community<br />

consultation and start<br />

works to connect the<br />

community of Hodgson<br />

Vale to the Toowoomba<br />

supply.<br />

The council has committed<br />

$2.3 million<br />

to the Bedford Street<br />

landfill vertical expansion<br />

(stage 1).<br />

To advertise phone 4615 4416<br />

Mayor Paul Antonio Crows Nest Pony Club<br />

president Cassie O'Brien and Member for<br />

Nanango Deb Frecklington.<br />

The club wishes to thank its sponsors for the<br />

ACA campdraft New Hope Group, Specialist<br />

Sales, Rick Zeller Livestock, RCK Accountants,<br />

Clay and Roz Thorpe Plumbing Services, Rhino<br />

Machinery Hire, Grand Old Crow Hotel, Crows<br />

Nest Soft Drinks and Hip Pocket Workwear.<br />

It also wishes to thank the cattle donors, transporters<br />

and members who contributed to the success<br />

of the event.<br />

The club’s next major event is a two-day competition,<br />

including campdrafting, show jumping<br />

and gymkhana events to be held on <strong>July</strong> 8 and 9.<br />

• If you are interested in joining the club, participating<br />

in schools, clinics or events contact<br />

president Cassie O’Brien on 0409 571 327 or Jacinta<br />

Willis on 0417 716 959 or email secretary@<br />

crowsnestponyclub.org.au.<br />

Budget allocates $96m to water and waste<br />

This 20-year project<br />

will have four stages<br />

and will cater to the<br />

future waste disposal<br />

needs of the region.<br />

This project will add<br />

airspace to the existing<br />

landfill cell and extend<br />

the life of the facility<br />

a further four to five<br />

years based on current<br />

waste disposal levels.<br />

Small landfills are<br />

being replaced in the<br />

strategic network<br />

of transfer facilities<br />

throughout the region.<br />

These facilities have<br />

been designed to be<br />

safer and have significant<br />

environmental<br />

benefits over the traditional<br />

small rural landfills.<br />

The council has committed<br />

$8.5 million for<br />

the upgrade from landfill<br />

to transfer facility<br />

at Kleinton, Cooyar,<br />

Evergreen and Cecil<br />

Plains (Stage 1).<br />

These improvements<br />

will provide greater<br />

opportunities for recycling<br />

and resource<br />

recovery, whilst also<br />

enhancing management<br />

of general waste.<br />

CLEARING SALE<br />

442 O’Connor Road, Haden<br />

Saturday, 29th <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2017</strong> @ 10am<br />

Sale Date: Monday, January 25, 2016<br />

FARM PLANT & MACHINERY:- Ford 6610 with loader, forks, bucket,<br />

blade & hay spears (8064hrs), Fiat 580 linkage 2wd air-cab, Ford 6610 series<br />

3(5500hrs), M/F 504 Header with 20ft front & comb trailer with Perkins<br />

6354 motor, Napier 695 28 plate offset,Chamberlin Combine S/F, Howard<br />

9 tyne Chisel Plough with sweeps,19 tyne Curly Tyne Cultivator, Gehl<br />

1 tonne Mixer, Series 2 Connor Shea 14 run Combine, Kuhn GA 300GM<br />

rotary rake, New Holland 317 Baler, New Holland 469 Haybine with<br />

new bolt on knife & fingers, Vermer 5041 Silage round baler, Vicon Fert<br />

spreader, Page H/D slasher, Stump Jump harrows, 3 x Tyre rollers 10-15ft,<br />

3 x Hay Trailers, Diamond Harrows, Boomless Spray with roller pump, 36ft<br />

Boom Spray with Piston Pump, 20ft Pencil Auger B&S Mtr on wheels, 30ft<br />

8” Auger 12hp Briggs, New Holland 469 Haybine for parts, Old Sunshine<br />

Header, Old 4ft Slasher, Homemade Trailing Irrigator, Old V Bottom grain<br />

Bin, 2 x 3tnne Grain feeder Bins, Southern Cross Trailing irrigator-Old<br />

GENERAL SUNDRIES:- Qnty C-Section, Z Purlins, Gates, Qty Roofing<br />

Iron, Flashing, Wire Yard cable x 12 rolls, Shed Trusses, 1 tnne Hopper<br />

Bin, Poly Water troughs,1000 gallon Galv tank, 2 x Round Bale feeder,<br />

Mxd Hay feeders, 2 x Quad-bike spray tanks, Hand Cement Mixer, Drum of<br />

Buttress, Steel Post’s, Curly Tynes, Chiesel Plough spares, Large Sweeps,<br />

6 x Bath tubs, Bore casing, Barb Wire, 500gallon Poly Tank, Rubber Tyre<br />

feeders, 2 x Stock Crates 16ft x 7’6, Qnty Pvc Pipe, 7 x New H/Duty Tie<br />

Downs, Qnty Scrap Steel, Poly pipe, Qnty Bird/Chook Pens, Large Quanity<br />

of Tools & Sundries too much to mention.<br />

OUTSIDE VENDORS WELCOME – Catering On Site<br />

Cash & Approved Cheque on Sale day<br />

Bid Card System – Photo ID Required<br />

For Photo’s & Inquiries Contact selling Agents for Details<br />

David O’Sullivan 0412 501 116 Paul O’Sullivan 0400 910 088<br />

osullivanauctions@bigpond.com.au<br />

Tribute and fund raising auto show<br />

A tribute and family fundraising auto show<br />

will to be held on Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 8, for Senior<br />

Constable Brett Forte.<br />

All categories of vehicles will be on show<br />

classic, muscle, hotrod, ratrod, modern and<br />

vintage. The venue is Toowoomba Showgrounds<br />

and runs from 1pm to 5.30pm. It is<br />

drug and alcohol free. Entry is by donation<br />

and hosted by Toowoomba’s Ole Skool Krome.<br />

Contact 0407 951 755.<br />

NO RESERVE<br />

COLLECTABLES AUCTION<br />

A/C: Eddie & Thelma Colthup Collection<br />

Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 8, <strong>2017</strong> at 9.30am<br />

7191 New England <strong>High</strong>way, Crows Nest Queensland<br />

SEPARATORS: (approx 20) Aktiebolacet, International, Alfa Laval no1, Alfa Laval 106, Alfa Laval<br />

24, Lister, Baltic, Alfa Laval 100, Daisy, & more, (some very rare separators mostly all restored)<br />

SIGNS: Keens Mustard, Johnsons baby powder, glass kiwi, coke a cola, xxxx, insurance, Alfa Laval<br />

shut the gate, peters ice cream, Bex, Belarus tractor (light up), Yanmar tractor (light up), Pilsener, brass<br />

plaques.<br />

TIMBER BOX ENDS: (Coopers, Shell, Plume, Golden Fleece, Whisky, salt, matches, and more,<br />

quality box ends in great condition, hard to find)<br />

MOTORBIKE & TRACTOR: 1953 AJS 350 model 16MS (spring frame) motor bike, International<br />

Case 234 rops with 5ft slasher.<br />

COLLECTABLES: Horse drawn implements (ploughs, scufflers, scarifiers, tractor seats, barb wire<br />

collection, corn crackers, cast iron cream tester, tool displays, biscuit barrels, enamel ware, toys,<br />

padlocks, Crown no 8 stove, advertising boxes, oven doors, milk cans, mouse traps, hanging scales,<br />

international grinder, mincers, planes, cross cut saw, butter churns, lanterns, camera, razors, pipes,<br />

Melotte stand, axes, adzes, picks, windmill, apple peelers, Kookaburra stove, rabbit traps, washing<br />

machine, barware, jacks, carbine lights, badges, cap guns, bottles, Seatly p670 boat, gal tubs, insulators,<br />

blacksmith made tools, rayburn pump, sythes, cast pots, wooden pulleys, steel wheels, drill collection,<br />

walking stick planter, blow torches, mower sharpeners, pocket knifes, whiskey figurines, typewriters,<br />

demijohns, tap collection, PNG artifacts, advertising tins, miners lights, coat hangers, tools, kitchenalia,<br />

yolks, tin toys, glass washboard, lanterns, national safe, gramophone, mantle clocks, glass rolling pins,<br />

thimbles, taps, timber wall phone, horse statues, model engines, whiskey jugs, irons, bronze tiger,<br />

display cabinets, ashtrays, radios, jacks, tin wheelbarrow, clothes trolley, timber pulleys, suit cases,<br />

trunks, salt and pepper shakers, books, steel horse collar, horns, tobacco tins, bottle openers, shoe makers<br />

items, glass floats, kettles, sporting equipment, army, horse gear, drill press, railway lamps, broad axe,<br />

boot scrapers, lucerne cutter, Hornsby blow torch, and lots more 1000’s of rare and collectable items,<br />

some will be sold in larger lots.<br />

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AN AUCTION NOT TO BE MISSED. TOTALLY UNRESERVED.<br />

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athletics<br />

HIGHFIELDS PARKRUN: Congratulations<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields parkrunners. An outstanding 20 personal<br />

best times were smashed this week.<br />

Matthew Lewis, Isaak Brew, Ian Wickham,<br />

Steve Donald, Shamus Garmany, Lucy Thompson,<br />

Angie Nichols, Dick Steel, Michael Marsh,<br />

Jason Hopgood, Tristan Smith, Jackie Cash, Angela<br />

Sanderson, Angela Clarry, Ann Newcomb, Carlie<br />

Kuhz, Melanie Salisbury, Jeremy Coverdale,<br />

Sienna Schmaling and Derek Ward all made the<br />

most of our end-of-month pacer week and shaved<br />

time off their records. There were also a few close<br />

calls, so we are hopeful to see even more titles fall<br />

at <strong>July</strong> pacer week, <strong>July</strong> 29.<br />

We also celebrated the outstanding achievement<br />

of Mark Cameron-Davies, who reached his milestone<br />

100 parkruns. His commitment to parkrun<br />

is phenomenal and we are always proud to have a<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields member tick over to their next achievement.<br />

We also recognised Annemarie Lyons as<br />

our Parkrunner of the Month for her commitment<br />

and the positive energy that she brings to Kratzke<br />

Oval.<br />

We also welcomed in 10 newcomers to our<br />

course, and received feedback from one parkrun<br />

Stargazer that we are the friendliest people yet.<br />

Thank you to all our parkrunners, and especially<br />

our volunteers Jason Mears, Steve Chapman, Muriel<br />

Garrod, Sue O’Connell, Alison Towner, Martin<br />

Hogg, Lydia Fleming, Zoe Burke, Nick Clarry,<br />

Greg Jones, Sally Steel, Megan Hosking, Hannah<br />

Winter and Ruby Anlezark for helping out and<br />

making our newbies feel welcome. A huge thanks<br />

too to our three pacers for getting involved and<br />

helping people achieve their amazing results this<br />

week.<br />

Male placings: William Wade (SM25-29) was first<br />

over the line in a very quick 18:27 - a pace of 3:42/km!<br />

Sean Greenacre (VM45-49) was second over the<br />

line in 20:23 but has been first to finish on 11<br />

previous occasions. Matthew LEWIS (SM20-24)<br />

rounded out the top three closely behind Sean in<br />

20:27.<br />

Female placings: Lucy Thompson (JW10)<br />

was first (19th overall) over the line in 25:53 in<br />

her first time in 17 appearances. Angie Nichols<br />

(VW35-39) was second (21st overall) over the<br />

line in 25:56 with Hannah Winter (SW30-34)<br />

following in third (27th overall) at 27:50.<br />

The three highest age grades were recorded by:<br />

Isaak Brew (JM11-14) 74.82 per cent for the time<br />

20:27 (4th overall). Logan Leerentveld (JM10)<br />

72.88 per cent for the time 22:26 (7th overall).<br />

Sean Greenacre (VM45-49) 70.65 per cent for the<br />

time 20:23 (second overall.)<br />

Keen to get in to running? Why not join in - we<br />

are a friendly bunch!<br />

Register at parkrun.com.au/highfields and we<br />

will see you at Kratzke Oval at 7am every Saturday.<br />

It’s not that cold once you get moving. - Hannah<br />

Winter.<br />

rifle shooting<br />

CROWS NEST - GOOMBUNGEE: June<br />

24 - Despite club members competing at the National<br />

Queens competition at Belmont this week,<br />

we still managed 21 shooters at 300 yards.<br />

Conditions were good and some good scores<br />

posted.<br />

F Standard: David B. 124.10, Shawn B. 122.6,<br />

Rick V. 118.6, Neil A. 116.7, Rod D. 115.5, John<br />

L. 112.5, Ray O. 111.3, Alex A. 109.5 (V) Scotty<br />

D. 105.9, Margot R. 104.3, Perry A. 102.3.<br />

F Open: Beth C. 125.10, Big Brownie 122.8,<br />

Trevor V. 115.9.<br />

Target rifle: John G. 104.15, Nikk E. 100.5,<br />

Dennis B - 99.4, Fred W - 83.5, Darryll M - 79.1,<br />

Robert F - 75.2, Paul O - 36. Retired second range.<br />

<strong>July</strong> . 1 - 21 shooters including members from<br />

DDRC at 400yards.<br />

F standard Glenn E 122.6, Neil A 121.7, Rod D<br />

118.7, Shawn B 117.5, Margot R. - 115.4, Rick V.<br />

- 115.3, John L. - 112.5, Perry A. - 104.2, Scotty D.<br />

104, Alex A. - 97.2 (v)<br />

F open Mrs O. - 124.9, Beth C - 122.8, Trevor<br />

V. - 116.6.<br />

Target rifle John G. 103.14, Max B. 103.7, Rob<br />

M. - 102.6 (v) Shane K. 102.5 (v),<br />

Nikk E. 101.6, Dennis B 97.4, Darryll M. 92.2,<br />

Rob F. 58.<br />

Next week is 500 yards and target up for a 12.30<br />

start. For those who would like to come try long<br />

range target shooting a club rifle is available and<br />

coaching provided. 100 yard zero range is available<br />

by appointment only. Contact Dave Ph 0427<br />

399 347, Nikk, Ph 0488 081 839, or Ashley 0407<br />

374 378.<br />

bowls<br />

DDLBA: Congratulations to C. Kennedy, R.<br />

Eddie and J. Slattery, Drayton, on winning the<br />

DDLBA championship triples at Toowoomba<br />

Bowls Club, runners-up S. Jensen, T. Thomas<br />

and V. Mahony, North Toowoomba. Equal thirds<br />

were D. Allison, G. Siebenhausen and S. Chard,<br />

and L. Mott, J. Baldock and S. McManus, North<br />

Toowoomba.<br />

Could the district sides players who have shirts<br />

please return them as soon as possible to selection<br />

chairperson Theresa or your club secretary.<br />

Clubs participating in the champion of club<br />

championship singles are South Toowoomba,<br />

Drayton, West Toowoomba, North Toowoomba,<br />

Pittsworth, Millmerran and Toowoomba. You are<br />

requested to be in attendance by 8.30am for roll<br />

call at South Toowoomba club on Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 4.<br />

Good bowling to all our club representatives<br />

participating in the C of C events. - Margaret<br />

Morris.<br />

table tennis<br />

CROWS NEST: June 26 - Fixtures. Hampton<br />

(6) J. Kahler 2, S. Black 2, L. Taylor 0 def Whichello<br />

(5) M. Macdonald 3, R. Kelk 1 and P. Greaves 1.<br />

Crows Nest (4) B. Kahler 2, Kurt Macdonald 1 def<br />

Ravensbourne (3) S. Murphy 2, Kearin Macdonald<br />

1 and Don Macdonald 0. - Joy Bretz.<br />

bowls<br />

TOOWOOMBA CITY: <strong>July</strong> 5 - 12.30pm<br />

club or self-selected triples. Have your name in by<br />

11.30am (phone 4639 2273) and arrive by 12.15pm<br />

to allow teams to be finalised. Sheet open. Office<br />

roster D. Irvine. Bar roster J. Castles. Office opens<br />

at 11am with the phone attended from that time.<br />

On the fourth Wednesday of each month for members<br />

it is club selected. Visiting teams are welcome<br />

and may play as a team. Ladies are welcome to<br />

play any Wednesday.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 7 - 5pm. The usual social night. Coaching<br />

is on Tuesdays 2pm – 3.30pm. Roll-ups welcome.<br />

Coaching for club members is free. Tuition for<br />

members of other clubs will require a small fee.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 9 - Retire Invest (RI) $300 day – 12:30pm<br />

start. <strong>July</strong> 16 - Laser Electric jackpot pairs 1pm<br />

start. Jackpot $650.<br />

Results: Wednesday winners R. Borey, K. Hansell,<br />

D. Schultz. Congratulations to B. Wright, J.<br />

Gooderham and J. Moulden on winning the Retire<br />

Invest (RI) $300 day. Competition results: Mixed<br />

pairs J. Weir, J. Brighton d. D. Irvine, J. Irvine<br />

<strong>July</strong> 8 - Competition call: 12.30pm championship<br />

pairs J. Cosgrove, R. Griffin v. J. Weir, W.<br />

Seidel. <strong>July</strong> 15 - 12.30pm A grade singles R. Moor<br />

v. J. Weir. Marker B. Wright. <strong>July</strong> 19 - 12.30pm<br />

senior singles R. Moor v. R. Townsend. Marker<br />

T.B.A. <strong>July</strong> 26 - 12.30pm Wednesday, B grade<br />

singles final B. Humphrey v. D. Schultz. Marker<br />

T.B.A. August 2 - 12 30pm seniors singles final<br />

winner Moor/Townsend v. winner Davis/Cosgrove.<br />

August 5 - 12.30pm mixed pairs W. Tedford,<br />

K. Beanham v. J. Weir, J. Brighton.<br />

Championship triples R. Townsend, J. Doherty,<br />

B. Humphrey v. K. Gleeson, J. Cosgrove, R. Griffin.<br />

August 12 - Championship triples S. Hazzard,<br />

B. Merrell, K. McLeod v. D. Davis, W. Tedford, J.<br />

Weir. August 16 - 12.30pm Novice singles final<br />

R. Smith v. .J Castles. August 19 - A grade singles<br />

final winner Moor/Weir v. R. Smith.<br />

RDO teams to play at Drayton 10.30am Saturday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 8 Team 1 W. Telford, M. Keppel, J.<br />

Brighton. Team 2 D. Lucas, C. Theodosis, C. Clifford.<br />

Team 3 R. Zimmerle, D. Irvine, J. May. Team<br />

4 M. Bianchi, B. J. King, S. Martin.<br />

RDO teams to play at Souths 10.30am Saturday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 22 Team 1 J. Weir, E. Marshall, D Wall. Team<br />

2 B. J. King, D. Irvine, K Beanham. Team 3 D.<br />

Lucas, S. Cook, J Irvine. Team 4 R. Griffin, M.<br />

Frappell, W. Seidel.<br />

RDO teams to play at Norths 10.30am Saturday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 29: Team 1 R. Borey, C. Theodosis, E. Marshall.<br />

Team 2 M. Bianchi, B. Humphrey, S. Martin.<br />

Team 3 J. Cosgrove, M Keppel, J. Irvine. Team 4<br />

R. Griffin, B. Borey, C. Clifford. Please advise selectors<br />

ASAP if unavailable to play. - Rob Borey.<br />

CROWS NEST: June 21 - Social bowls won<br />

by Jim Walcroft, Esbert Ehrlich and Ian Prodger,<br />

runners-up Trevor Gillies and Roger Brashaw.<br />

June 17 - Club pairs Trevor Gillies and Shane<br />

Case d. Kerry Lovell and Ben Ruwoldt.<br />

June 21 - Final of club triples Tony Collins,<br />

Dennis Russell and Pat Knowles d. Kerry Lovell,<br />

Ray Weis and Mick Chandler.<br />

June 25 - Annual visit to Esk Bowls Club was<br />

played with the usual friendly rivalry and good humour.<br />

Many thanks to the President and members<br />

of Esk for making our contingent so welcome, and<br />

for a most enjoyable day of bowls.<br />

The <strong>2017</strong> pennant season will soon be upon us,<br />

so we’re chasing members who would like to be<br />

in our squad. Names on noticeboard please asap.<br />

The annual presentation of trophies is planned<br />

for Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 29. More details soon.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 9 - Meats and More afternoon. <strong>July</strong> 16 -<br />

President and members’ day. <strong>July</strong> 23 - club sponsored<br />

mixed. <strong>July</strong> 30 - Life members’ day.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 9 - Management committee meeting<br />

9.30am in the clubhouse. August 6 - Annual general<br />

meeting. - Gary Baker.<br />

TOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: <strong>July</strong> 7 -<br />

Competition cal B grade singles J. Brighton v. J.<br />

May. Marker H. Moore. <strong>July</strong> 14 - Competition call<br />

J. Gooderham v. S. Martin. Play or forfeit. Cards<br />

called 9.15 play 9.30.<br />

<strong>July</strong> 4 - Team for Cambooya Tuesday, G.<br />

Reedy, J. Gooderham, C. Mason, B. Jones.<br />

Team for Millmerran Wednesday, August 2 - J.<br />

Brighton, N. Apelt, J. Gooderham, J. Irvine.<br />

Team for Pittsworth Thursday, August 17 -<br />

J. May, S. Martin, J. Gooderha,. J. Irvine.<br />

Reminder that our fundraiser is on Friday, <strong>July</strong> 28.<br />

Half-yearly subs are now due. - Helen Moore.<br />

CROWS NEST LADIES: Winners last week<br />

were Vicki Horsburgh, Veronice Gillies and lead<br />

was shared with Paisley Mathieson and Michelle<br />

Edser. Trophy prizes will continue to be awarded<br />

next week. Names in between noon and 12.15pm<br />

for a 12.30pm start. Two games of 10 ends for just<br />

$5 with afternoon tea and free raffle.<br />

Men and visitors most welcome. Free coaching<br />

also available from myself as past accredited<br />

coach. The club farewells past member, the late<br />

Peggy Kelly. - Therese Smith.<br />

NORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: Social<br />

three bowl pairs G. Siebenhausen/H. Gscheidle<br />

v. S. Bool/F. Dornbusch. M. Wilds/D. Clark v. J.<br />

Mitchell/J. Leerentveld. G. Doherty/K. Davis v.<br />

S. Morrow/D. Allison. Winners (lowest winning<br />

score) Sarah and Dawn. Social and competition<br />

for tomorrow, Wednesday, 9.30am. Consistency<br />

singles semi-final V. Mahony v. D. Clark. Marker<br />

F. Dornbusch. Umpire J. Mitchell. The final of<br />

consistency and A grade singles will be held on<br />

<strong>July</strong> 12. Congratulations to our members representingDDLBA<br />

in the Quad Masters Challenge<br />

at Coorparoo on Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 30 - T. Thomas, C.<br />

McLatchey, V. Mahony, S. McManus, J. Baldock,<br />

J. Allen-Best. Good luck to our club champions in<br />

the DDLBA Champion of Champions pairs starting<br />

Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 11, at Drayton - C. McLatchey<br />

and T. Thomas.<br />

Committee meeting tomorrow in the afternoon.<br />

Requesting badges of competition winners that<br />

need stars added to bring tomorrow urgently and<br />

hand to secretary Jan.<br />

Cam King's president's mixed day on Saturday,<br />

<strong>July</strong> 15. Names on men's white board. Games<br />

starting at 10am. Nominations closing <strong>July</strong> 7.<br />

Roster this Friday- Team 4 L. Mott, J. Barnes,<br />

J. Leerentveld, B. Brown. - Reynelde Bradford.<br />

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CONCRETING<br />

EARTHMOVING<br />

CAN DO<br />

Contracting<br />

• Skid Steer Loader • 12T Tipper & Dog<br />

• 5T Excavator • Tilt Tray Hire<br />

CARRY OUT ALL ASPECTS OF<br />

EARTHWORKS<br />

incl. Gravel Driveways, Trenching, Level sites,<br />

Bore Postholes, Dig Footings, Slashing<br />

Graham Kahler<br />

Ph. 0409 342 213<br />

or 4696 6235<br />

EARTHMOVING<br />

FLOORING and BLINDS<br />

CARPET TIMBER LAMINATE VINYL BLINDS<br />

Locally owned<br />

Ph: Ph: 07 07 4632 3555<br />

&& operated by<br />

25 Prescott 25 Prescott St, St, Toowoomba<br />

David David & Roslyn Feurer Feurer (next (next to Clark to Clark Rubber)<br />

solomons.com.au<br />

FENCING<br />

INSULATION<br />

Serving you high above the rest<br />

• Ceiling, Walls<br />

& Underfloors<br />

• Residential &<br />

Commercial<br />

• Over 10 years<br />

experience<br />

• Family owned<br />

business<br />

0409 091 943 Great<br />

Free<br />

Quotes admin@altitudeinsulation.com.au Prices<br />

www.altitudeinsulation.com.au<br />

Servicing the Darling Downs, SWQ & other areas<br />

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION<br />

Will travel<br />

anywhere!<br />

CONCRETING<br />

Thomson<br />

Concreting<br />

Services<br />

Stephen Thomson<br />

ph: 0419 893 355<br />

QBCC: 1242002<br />

Call for<br />

a quote<br />

• Sheds<br />

• Silo Slabs<br />

• Drive ways<br />

• Patios<br />

• Paths<br />

stephenrthomson@hotmail.com<br />

DECKS and PATIOS<br />

TERRY GEORGE • 0490 700 688<br />

Covering the Darling Downs & Lockyer Valley<br />

EARTHMOVING<br />

ELECTRICAL SERVICES<br />

FENCING<br />

O’Neill Rural<br />

Contracting<br />

Timber & Steel Rural Fencing<br />

& Yard Building<br />

Tree Trimming/Removals and<br />

Stump Grinding by a Qualified Arborist<br />

Call Andrew on Mob 0427 564 988<br />

E: campck2@bigpond.com<br />

Servicing the Darling Downs and Beyond!<br />

FENCING<br />

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION<br />

retaining walls, paving and irrigation<br />

• Garden Design • Dingo work with all attachments<br />

LANDSCAPE and GARDEN SERVICES<br />

Pioneer<br />

Landscapes<br />

Revive your garden today!!<br />

Garden Maintenance, Preparation & Rejuvenation<br />

Soft Landscaping / Rubbish Removal / Gutter Cleaning<br />

Phone Nathan 0427 475 761<br />

E: info@pioneerlandscapes.com.au<br />

W: www.pioneerlandscapes.com.au<br />

Free Quotes!! Fully insured!! ABN: 84 232 781 253<br />

LANDSCAPE and GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />

DOOR MAINTENANCE and REPAIR<br />

DOOR DOCTOR<br />

ABN: 21 899 549 443<br />

Are your glass sliding doors<br />

giving you grief?<br />

If so, call DOOR DOCTOR<br />

NO FIX – NO FEE <br />

Call Terry 0457 358 933<br />

Also do security screens and glass repairs<br />

DRILLING SERVICES<br />

To advertise phone 4615 4416<br />

ELECTRICAL SERVICES INDUSTRIAL<br />

Lic no: 78795<br />

DOMESTIC - RURAL<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

Installations, Service and Repairs<br />

ELECTRICAL SERVICES<br />

– – – – – 24 Hour Service – – – – –<br />

www.lrelectrical.com.au 0439 702 789<br />

ELECTRICAL SERVICES<br />

GARDEN and MOWING SERVICES<br />

GARDEN SERVICE / LAWN MOWING<br />

WHIPPER SNIPPING / WEEDING<br />

GLASS SERVICES<br />

WOLSKI GLASS<br />

& SECURITY<br />

Q.B.C.C. NO. 1177897<br />

Free measure<br />

and quotes<br />

Phone: (07) 4691 2587<br />

183 Bridge Street, Oakey Qld. 4401<br />

Fax: (07) 4691 2187 Mob: 0408 151 628<br />

Email: janine@wolskiglass.com.au<br />

HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong> - 15


LANDSCAPE and PAVING<br />

PAINTER<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

TANK CLEANING SERVICES<br />

MECHANICAL SERVICES<br />

MECHANICAL SERVICES<br />

PAINTER<br />

PEST CONTROL SERVICES<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

Plumbing<br />

& Garden Care<br />

Steve Knight<br />

0438 968 456<br />

QBCC 714344<br />

ABN: 6943316227<br />

Plumbing<br />

• Reguttering<br />

• HWS<br />

• Taps & Toilets<br />

• General Plumbing<br />

& Maintenance<br />

Garden Care<br />

• Lawn Mowing and Care<br />

• Trees Pruned<br />

• Hedge Trimming<br />

• Rubbish Removal<br />

Plus More<br />

SECURITY SCREENS<br />

TYRES, BATTERIES and SUSPENSION<br />

TYRES, BATTERIES and SUSPENSION<br />

MOWING and YARD MAINTENANCE<br />

MOWING and YARD MAINTENANCE<br />

QBCC Lic: 726298<br />

Pest Management Lic: pmt-0-1877<br />

• All pest treatments: Ants, Cockroaches, Spiders, Termites<br />

• Timber Pest Inspections • Rodents<br />

Call for a competitive quote<br />

Call Bob 0428 478 389<br />

Email: thegarners10@bigpond.com<br />

PLASTERING SERVICES<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

SEPTIC SERVICES<br />

SEPTIC SERVICES<br />

VEGETATION SERVICES<br />

VEGETATION<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

8T excavator and bobcat hire<br />

Vegetation management<br />

Lantana clearing/slashing Tree removal<br />

specialist Free quotes Fully insured<br />

Phone Ben 0418 734 313<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields, Geham and surrounds<br />

WATER SERVICES<br />

Water on Wheels<br />

E: sales@toowoombamowercentre.comau<br />

MOWER SERVICE and REPAIRS<br />

Ph: 4630 2150<br />

Fax 4630 2600<br />

E: sales@toowoombamowercentre.com.au<br />

• Hustler • EFCO • Bushranger<br />

• Masport • Craftsman • Shindaiwa<br />

• Rover • Cub Cadet<br />

Collect & Delivery<br />

– We also repair and Service Golf Carts –<br />

Proud to be HIGHFIELDS RESIDENTS<br />

3 Sowden Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350<br />

www.toowoombamowercentre.com.au<br />

PAINTING and DECORATING<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

DANIEL FIELD<br />

• Gas Fitter<br />

• Plumber<br />

• Drainer<br />

• Back flow prevention<br />

QBCC No: 1070000<br />

0427 104 858 - 4697 9090<br />

Cable Locating<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

SEPTIC SERVICES<br />

LIQUID WASTE COLLECTION<br />

SEPTIC, GREASE TRAP AND<br />

GREY WATER COLLECTION<br />

Servicing Toowoomba, Lockyer Valley and<br />

surrounding areas<br />

E: ws.sales.toowoomba@toxfree.com.au<br />

P: (07) 4614 2702<br />

www.toxfree.com.au<br />

SHEDS and GARAGES<br />

9000L Water Delivery Tanker<br />

Bulk Domestic Drinking Water<br />

Turf and Landscape Watering<br />

Pool and Road Barrier Filling<br />

Prompt and Reliable Service<br />

LIC# EH/1703/FOOD<br />

0487 492837<br />

4 WATER<br />

wateronwheelsqld@gmail.com<br />

TYRES, BATTERIES and SUSPENSION<br />

PAINTER<br />

L Thorpe<br />

Painting Contractors<br />

Local family business Free Quotes<br />

Quality at a reasonable price<br />

Residential Commercial<br />

Renovations Fences<br />

Roofs Insurance<br />

Specialised feature coatings<br />

P: 0427 965 089<br />

E: lthorpepainting@bigpond.com<br />

A: 22 William St, Goombungee, Q. 4354<br />

No job<br />

too small<br />

QBCC: 58406<br />

PLUMBING SERVICES<br />

TANK CLEANING SERVICES<br />

Ensure<br />

Safe<br />

Driving<br />

Free Tyre<br />

& Battery<br />

Check<br />

10 Charlotte Street<br />

Crows Nest Qld 4355<br />

Ph: 07 4698 1209<br />

crowsnesttyres@gmail.com<br />

Crows Nest agency for<br />

HIGH COUNTRY HERALD<br />

16 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong> To advertise phone 4615 4416


IT’S<br />

PERSONALISED<br />

SERVICE<br />

“I make your business my business”<br />

• Tax • Accounting<br />

• Business Services • Bookkeeping<br />

LDA<br />

accounting<br />

11 Kleinton Rd,<br />

Kleinton<br />

P: 4596 3061<br />

E: leanne@ldaaccounting.com.au W: www.ldaaccounting.com.au<br />

accounting solutions<br />

ABN: 56 391 024 876<br />

• Registered Tax Agent<br />

•Tax - Business, Individual<br />

•Accounting, Bookkeeping<br />

•Rescue Specialist (ex-ATO Auditor)<br />

•Auditor: SMSF, Trust Accs, Associations<br />

Carmel Summers<br />

(MIPA) JP (Qual)<br />

M: 0428 777 176<br />

E: carmel@quantifyaccounting.com.au<br />

W: www.quantifyaccounting.com.au<br />

Crows Nest, Hampton and Beyond<br />

To advertise phone 4615 4416<br />

ADVERTISING and PROMOTION<br />

CLOTHING and JEWELLERY<br />

Warm comfortable<br />

clothing lines now<br />

in stock<br />

– Gift Vouchers Available –<br />

Unique and unusual jewellery<br />

lines, necklaces etc.<br />

All at affordable prices!<br />

Repairs, restringing of necklaces and<br />

items made to order. Same friendly<br />

personal service. Lay-by available<br />

Open 7 days<br />

Drop in and shop with us soon<br />

Simply BeadS<br />

OPEN<br />

& S.B. Accessories<br />

7 DAYS Call JeNi: 0413 933 727<br />

Shop 3/2 Charlotte Street, CrowS NeSt<br />

COMMUNITY RADIO<br />

towerfm<br />

STEREO<br />

88<br />

OAKEY<br />

PERANGA<br />

REDCLIFFE<br />

Len Morton<br />

0407 679 843<br />

88towerfm@gmail.com<br />

Can’t Stop<br />

the Feeling<br />

HITS FROM THE<br />

60s, 70s & 80s<br />

Music you Grew Up<br />

with and Never grew<br />

tired of listening to!<br />

CROWS NEST BOOTSCOOTERS<br />

FIRST LESSON FREE!!<br />

Each Saturday 1.30pm<br />

Great Fun<br />

Great Exercise<br />

Great Music<br />

Easy<br />

Dances<br />

Starting<br />

Now!<br />

DANCE CLASSES<br />

Crows Nest Lutheran Church Hall<br />

New England <strong>High</strong>way, Crows Nest<br />

All enquiries Vivian 0407 928 995<br />

EDUCATION SERVICES<br />

ADULT CLASSES<br />

MATHS AND ENGLISH PROGRAM<br />

It’s how you learn<br />

Improves skills for work & life<br />

Instructor: Tricia Robinson<br />

P: 4638 8639 M: 0418 731 005<br />

HEALTH and WELLBEING<br />

HEALTH and WELLBEING<br />

SLEEP APNOEA <br />

TESTING AVAILABLE<br />

HIGHFIELDS DISCOUNT<br />

DRUG STORES<br />

more than just low prices<br />

2-4 Plaza Circle <strong>High</strong>fields P: 4615 5600<br />

LEGAL SERVICES<br />

Gina Duncan<br />

Lawyers<br />

• Based in <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

• Servicing all local areas<br />

• Providing general legal advice<br />

• Will travel to you<br />

Please contact Gina on<br />

P: 0428 274 876<br />

E: brandydduncan@outlook.com<br />

LEGAL SERVICES<br />

NEWSAGENCY<br />

Crows<br />

Nest NEWS<br />

SERVICE & CONVENIENCE<br />

• Stationery Supplies • Lotto<br />

• Landbrokes Agent<br />

• Magazines • Fastway dropoff<br />

• Agent for Knights Dry Cleaners<br />

15 Curnow Street, Crows Nest<br />

P: 4698 1301 F: 4698 2097<br />

OPTOMETRIST<br />

NEXT VISIT<br />

JULY 10 and 24<br />

Hours:<br />

Mon-Fri<br />

5.30am-5.30pm<br />

Sat & Sun<br />

5.30am-1.00pm<br />

PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

PASSPORT PHOTOS *<br />

WHILE YOU WAIT<br />

*Government Approved<br />

HIGHFIELDS DISCOUNT<br />

DRUG STORES<br />

more than just low prices<br />

2-4 Plaza Circle <strong>High</strong>fields P: 4615 5600<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES<br />

TerryWhite Chemmart <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields Rd, <strong>High</strong>fields.<br />

Ph: 4615 4426<br />

• Shop local • Eat local<br />

• Spend local • Enjoy local<br />

It takes you to start the trend!!<br />

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL<br />

BUSINESSES WHERE YOU<br />

LIVE, WORK AND PLAY<br />

PET CREMATIONS<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

REAL ESTATE, VALUATION<br />

& ADVISORY<br />

• Obligation-Free Appraisals<br />

• Marketing to suit all budgets<br />

• Sales Strategy tailored to your Lifestyle<br />

• Local, Experienced, Brilliant Service<br />

• Residential & Rural Sales<br />

• Helping you make the right move<br />

TAXI SERVICES<br />

TOURS and TRAVEL SERVICE<br />

NZ<br />

GARDEN<br />

SOUTH ISLAND TOUR<br />

10<br />

UNIQUE<br />

GARDEN<br />

VISITS<br />

Amy Makim<br />

Sales & Marketing<br />

Specialist<br />

0400 018 849<br />

11 Day South Island Tour, Oct 26, <strong>2017</strong><br />

GUARANTEED departure<br />

ALL INCLUSIVE tour price<br />

Fully escorted including airfares, taxes,<br />

modern coach travel, 4 star accommodation,<br />

most meals, sightseeing,<br />

attractions & 10 unique garden visits.<br />

BNE $4674* twin share *T&C’s apply<br />

Bookings & Enquiries 4696 1857<br />

For tour details visit www.getawaytours.com.au<br />

TOURS and TRAVEL SERVICE<br />

Charter Coaches<br />

Crows Nest, Qld.<br />

Airconditioned & seatbelted<br />

coaches & minibuses<br />

We’re local but can take you anywhere!<br />

LOCAL SCHOOL BUS RUNS<br />

servicing Crows Nest State School<br />

plus<br />

Fundraisers Transfers<br />

Social,Sporting, School, Kindy<br />

& Special Interest Groups<br />

07 4698 1800 I 0429 629 729<br />

fax 07 4698 1441<br />

jakertie@supernerd.com.au<br />

HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong> - 17


EVENTS and ENTERTAINMENT<br />

<strong>High</strong>fields<br />

Eat Circle<br />

MARKET<br />

Opening<br />

Saturday, August 5<br />

from 1pm<br />

Plaza Circle Shopping<br />

Centre Carpark<br />

– Stallholders invited –<br />

Contact George or Christina<br />

0477 041 436<br />

RSA<br />

Ravensbourne Sporting Association<br />

3217 Esk-Hampton <strong>High</strong>way Ravensbourne<br />

New to the area?<br />

Looking for a<br />

social outing?<br />

Haven’t played<br />

tennis in years?<br />

Come along and join us for social<br />

tennis on Friday evenings and<br />

Sunday afternoons<br />

• Memberships currently<br />

‣ Full Membership: $85 pa or pro rata<br />

‣ Associate Members: $20.00<br />

‣ Junior Members: Nominated school age<br />

children of full members, No Fee<br />

• All members to be<br />

‣ Registered with Tennis Qld<br />

‣ Fully Insured Tennis Australia<br />

‣ Given key to courts<br />

‣ Unlimited free use of the courts<br />

‣ Hire courts $10/hr for a group<br />

‣ Take guests at $5.00 per head.<br />

Full membership provides free access<br />

to courts and covers personal insurance<br />

while engaged in Sporting Association<br />

activities.<br />

• Private & Group coaching available<br />

Contact Maree 46978152<br />

ravensbournesportingassoc@gmail.com<br />

June 26 Vivian Anderson<br />

June 27 Hunter Yaxley<br />

June 29 Brandon Melvin<br />

Brayden Stark<br />

<strong>July</strong> 1 Evan Jack-Sandrey<br />

<strong>July</strong> 2 Lauren Roberts<br />

<strong>July</strong> 4 Max Carpenter<br />

<strong>July</strong> 6 Lewis Jenkinson<br />

<strong>July</strong> 7 Peter Holman<br />

If your name is listed here, you are<br />

entitled to receive a Heritage Bank birthday<br />

gift pack on presentation of this coupon at the<br />

Heritage Bank in either <strong>High</strong>fields or Crows Nest.<br />

To register a birthday, send the name, address,<br />

phone number and birth date to<br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>Country</strong> <strong>Herald</strong><br />

PO Box 242, <strong>High</strong>fields or email<br />

herald@highcountrynews.net.au<br />

Crows Nest<br />

& <strong>High</strong>fields<br />

EVENTS and ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Crows Nest Caravan Park<br />

Restaurant<br />

FRIDAY<br />

and<br />

SATURDAY<br />

6pm for 6.30pm start<br />

Ph: 4698 1269<br />

Open 10am-4pm Daily<br />

Vintage Cars, Trucks and<br />

Tractors, Billy Tea & Damper,<br />

Ambulance and Fire Museums<br />

4696 6309<br />

BYO<br />

$20<br />

p/head<br />

Run entirely by<br />

Volunteers<br />

73 Wirraglen Road, HIGHFIELDS<br />

www.highfieldspioneervillage.com.au<br />

Bush Poets Breakfast<br />

Paul Fleming<br />

Russell Plunkett<br />

Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 16 – 8.00-9.30am<br />

at Crows Nest Showgrounds<br />

Cost: $10 (includes breakfast)<br />

Join us for a morning of humorous and<br />

traditional Australian poetry<br />

Organised by the Crows Nest Australia Day Committee<br />

Enquiries Paul Fleming 07 4698 1056<br />

CROWS NEST<br />

COUNTRY MUSIC<br />

CONCERT<br />

Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 15<br />

7.30pm - 10.30pm<br />

Crows Nest Community & RSL Centre<br />

Featuring Ged & Trudy Hintz<br />

and Laura Downing<br />

Tickets $20 (includes Supper)<br />

Tables of 8-10 can be reserved for<br />

presold tickets<br />

Tickets available at Chic Shoe Store,<br />

Crows Nest or at the door<br />

Camping available at Showgrounds<br />

powered site $15 or unpowered $10<br />

– Walk ups welcome –<br />

Enquiries and bookings for camping<br />

Paul Fleming 07 4698 1056<br />

Organised by the Crows Nest Australia Day Committee<br />

JOIN LIONS IN HIGHFIELDS<br />

• Are you interested in volunteer programs,<br />

community service and making our world a<br />

better place?<br />

• Would you like to meet new people and<br />

establish a new network?<br />

• And, at the same time, have fun doing it?<br />

Lions Clubs International (LCI) offers<br />

community members these opportunities<br />

and every new Lion means two more<br />

hands to help support the community.<br />

CLASSES and TUITION<br />

KINDERMUSIK CLASSES<br />

• MUMS • BUBS<br />

• TODDLERS • KINDY KIDS<br />

Call Leisa 0488 776 565<br />

www.leisasmusicplace.com.au<br />

CARAVANS and MOTORHOMES<br />

2007 Jayco Poptop Destiny<br />

• 15ft<br />

• Single axle<br />

• New battery<br />

• New tyres<br />

• Air con<br />

• TV<br />

• Microwave<br />

Excellent condition - REDUCED TO $18,000<br />

Contact 0438 384 355<br />

GARDENING and PLANTS<br />

PLANTS IN<br />

HIGHFIELDS<br />

0403 538 277<br />

Outdoor Shrubs • Trees • Indoor Plants<br />

See www.plantsintoowoomba.com<br />

MOTOR VEHICLES<br />

2003 MERCEDES C180<br />

KOMPRESSOR CLASSIC<br />

96,000kms - Petrol - One Toowoomba<br />

owner - Auto - Reg. to November <strong>2017</strong><br />

Phone 0432 371 230<br />

POSITIONS VACANT<br />

$11,000<br />

neg.<br />

MAYNARD WELDING<br />

VACANCIES: QUALIFIED WELDER<br />

& JUNIOR LABOURER /APPRENTICE<br />

Manufacturing and repairing farm equipment,<br />

livestock truck crates, building feedlot pens<br />

and livestock yards, building and erecting<br />

sheds as well as general repair work and<br />

fabrication of various equipment<br />

– Workshop and on site work –<br />

Above Award Wages Paid<br />

Ph: 07 4692 1278 / 0488 921 278<br />

Email: may_weld@yahoo.com.au<br />

Restaurant requires<br />

– COOK –<br />

or couple – cook and waitress<br />

Buffet – a-la-carte – Pizza – Chinese<br />

Accommodation available if required<br />

Remuneration package discussed at interview<br />

Ph 07 4698 1269 for interview<br />

• EARLY CHILDHOOD<br />

TEACHER/DIRECTOR<br />

• TEACHER AIDES<br />

• PART TIME POSITIONS<br />

Little Possum Crows Nest EEC<br />

Kindergarten program<br />

5 days a fortnight<br />

– OPENING SOON –<br />

Ph: 0428 304 606<br />

fgpmoreton@gmail.com<br />

JOBS AT council<br />

Toowoomba Regional Council administers a diverse<br />

range of community services to a region rich in<br />

resources and opportunities. Sympathetic to the work<br />

life balance, Council offers stable and expanding<br />

employment options to its approximately 1800 employees.<br />

LAKE COOBY PERMANENT FULL-TIME<br />

Ranger – Bushland Parks<br />

Contact Dean Menzies on 0407 633 435 within<br />

business hours for more information.<br />

TOOWOOMBA PERMANENT PART-TIME<br />

Administration Officer<br />

Contact Naomi Ott on 07 4688 6923<br />

for more information.<br />

MT KYNOCH<br />

PERMANENT FULL-TIME<br />

Assistant Water Treatment Operator<br />

Contact David Frizzell on 07 4688 6266 for more<br />

information.<br />

Closing 5pm Monday, 17 <strong>July</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

To find out more about this position,<br />

please visit our website –<br />

www.tr.qld.gov.au/jobs<br />

Brian Pidgeon – Chief Executive Officer<br />

To find out more details,<br />

please call 131 872 or<br />

visit www.tr.qld.gov.au<br />

POSITIONS VACANT<br />

POSITION VACANT<br />

CLEANER<br />

Must have vehicle<br />

Crows Nest Meatworks<br />

0447 143 149<br />

PUBLIC NOTICES<br />

HAMPTON STORE<br />

Takeaway, Groceries,<br />

Newspapers & Post Service<br />

Are you looking for a<br />

new challenge in life<br />

and always wanted<br />

to own your own<br />

business?<br />

Hampton Store offers you<br />

a great opportunity to be<br />

an important part of the<br />

community as well as a<br />

place for travellers to stop.<br />

Expressions of interest sought:<br />

PHONE 4543 8616<br />

or visit 1 Hampton Rd, Hampton<br />

WORSHIP TIMES and MEETINGS<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

GEHAM<br />

2 nd & 4 th Sundays - 9.30am<br />

MERINGANDAN at Lilyvale Oval<br />

HIGHFIELDS-NORTH EASTERN DOWNS LIONS CLUB<br />

invites you to take the first step towards membership today.<br />

Contact membership chair Murray Choat 0488 793 803<br />

1 st & 3 rd Sundays - 9.30am<br />

to find out where the next meeting will be.<br />

Contact: 4632 4879 or 0407 171 024<br />

18 - HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong> To advertise phone 4615 4416<br />

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BUY and SELL<br />

BUY and SELL<br />

QUALITY<br />

FURNITURE<br />

WHITEGOODS<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

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Sea Eagles<br />

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Last week’s score: 8<br />

Progressive score: 142<br />

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Crows<br />

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Rabbitohs<br />

Sea Eagles<br />

Eels<br />

Knights<br />

Last week’s score:8<br />

Progressive score: 134<br />

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Panthers<br />

Eels<br />

Bulldogs<br />

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Last week’s score: 10<br />

Progressive score: 152<br />

Paul Reedy<br />

Last week’s score: 12<br />

Progressive score: 159<br />

Thor Vallmuur<br />

Last week’s score: 8<br />

Progressive score: 141<br />

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PETS and<br />

PET SERVICES<br />

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Last week’s score: 10<br />

Progressive score: 136<br />

PETS and<br />

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RESULTS<br />

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Eels 13 d Bulldogs 12<br />

Titans 20 d Dragons 10<br />

Storm 42 d Broncos 12<br />

Sharks 44 d Roosters 12<br />

Sea Eagles 26 d Warriors 22<br />

Cowboys 31 d Raiders 18<br />

Tigers 33 d Knights 12<br />

Rabbitohs 42 d Panthers 14<br />

Last week’s score: 14<br />

Progressive score: 158<br />

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WANTED<br />

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3. Sea Eagles24<br />

4. Roosters 24<br />

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7. Dragons 20<br />

8. Eels 20<br />

9. Panthers 16<br />

10. Warriors 16<br />

11. Rabbitohs 16<br />

12 Raiders 14<br />

13. Bulldogs 14<br />

14. Titans 14<br />

15. Tigers 10<br />

16. Knights 8<br />

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HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - JULY 4, <strong>2017</strong> - 19


Crows Nest Police - month in review<br />

by Sergeant Greg Dawes<br />

CRIME: Between June 1 and 17,<br />

unknown offenders have entered a<br />

rural property on the New England<br />

<strong>High</strong>way, Pinelands where a solar<br />

water pump was stolen.<br />

On June 9, police from the Darling<br />

Downs District Tactical Crime<br />

Squad executed a search warrant<br />

at an address in Perseverance Dam<br />

Road, Crows Nest. During the<br />

search a quantity of cannabis and<br />

drug utensils were located which<br />

were seized by police. A 23-yearold<br />

man, two 21-year-old men and<br />

a 21-year-old woman were issued<br />

Notice to Appears on charges of<br />

possessing dangerous drugs and<br />

possessing drug utensils and will be<br />

appearing before the Toowoomba<br />

Magistrates Court on <strong>July</strong> 4.<br />

Between June 13 and 14 unknown<br />

offenders have unlawfully entered<br />

the Toowoomba Regional Council<br />

Waste Facility on Kleinton School<br />

Road, Kleinton where a quantity of<br />

used batteries were stolen. Inquiries<br />

are continuing.<br />

On June 16, a 43-year-old woman<br />

was allegedly assaulted on a property<br />

at McNairn Road, Crows Nest.<br />

The complaint was later withdrawn.<br />

TRAFFIC: On June 23, a white<br />

Toyota utility was intercepted on the<br />

New England <strong>High</strong>way, Hampton<br />

where the 54-year-old driver provided<br />

a positive breath test. A further<br />

test conducted returned an alleged<br />

reading of 0.117 per cent BAC. The<br />

woman was issued with an immediate<br />

drivers licence suspension<br />

and will be appearing before the<br />

Toowoomba Magistrates Court on<br />

<strong>July</strong> 4 on a charge of driving whilst<br />

over the middle alcohol limit but not<br />

over the high alcohol limit.<br />

On June 25, a two vehicle non-injury<br />

traffic crash occurred at the intersection<br />

of Toowoomba Road and<br />

Curnow Street, Crows Nest. An infringement<br />

notice for the offence of<br />

failing to give way was issued to one<br />

of the involved parties.<br />

On June 28, staff from the<br />

Toowoomba Road Policing Unit<br />

attended the Crows Nest area where<br />

they performed traffic enforcement<br />

activities. Below are their results:<br />

A white Holden sedan was intercepted<br />

on Toowoomba Road. Inquiries<br />

revealed that the 46-year-old<br />

driver had never held a drivers licence.<br />

The man also returned an alleged<br />

positive drug driving analysis.<br />

The man was issued with a Notice<br />

to Appear for offences of unlicenced<br />

driving and drug driving, and will<br />

be appearing before the Toowoomba<br />

Magistrates Court on August 22.<br />

A silver Nissan sedan was intercepted<br />

on Pechey-Maclagan Road,<br />

Groomsville. Inquiries revealed<br />

the vehicle was both unregistered<br />

and uninsured. The 37-year-old<br />

driver was issued with infringement<br />

notices for these offences and his<br />

registration plates confiscated and<br />

vehicle immobilised for a seven day<br />

period.<br />

A white Holden sedan was intercepted<br />

on the New England <strong>High</strong>way,<br />

Pechey where the 42-year-old<br />

driver provided an alleged positive<br />

drug driving analysis. The woman<br />

was issued with a Notice to Appear<br />

and will be appearing before the<br />

Toowoomba Magistrates Court on<br />

August 15 for the offence of drug<br />

driving.<br />

A white Ford sedan was intercepted<br />

on the New England <strong>High</strong>way,<br />

Crows Nest where the 50-year-old<br />

driver provided an alleged positive<br />

drug driving analysis. The man<br />

was issued with a Notice to Appear<br />

and will be appearing before the<br />

Toowoomba Magistrates Court on<br />

August 15 for the offence of drug<br />

driving.<br />

A yellow Mazda sedan was intercepted<br />

on Charlotte Street, Crows<br />

Nest where the 42-year-old driver<br />

provided an alleged positive drug<br />

driving analysis. The man was<br />

issued with a Notice to Appear<br />

and will be appearing before the<br />

Toowoomba Magistrates Court on<br />

August 14 for the offence of drug<br />

driving.<br />

A purple Ford sedan was intercepted<br />

on Toowoomba Road,<br />

Crows Nest where the 38-year-old<br />

driver provided an alleged positive<br />

drug driving analysis. The woman<br />

was issued with a Notice to Appear<br />

and will be appearing before the<br />

Toowoomba Magistrates Court on<br />

August 22 for the offence of drug<br />

driving.<br />

A white Hyundai sedan was intercepted<br />

on the New England <strong>High</strong>way,<br />

Pechey where the 26-year-old<br />

driver provided an alleged positive<br />

drug driving analysis. The man<br />

was issued with a Notice to Appear<br />

and will be appearing before the<br />

Toowoomba Magistrates Court on<br />

August 29 for the offence of drug<br />

driving.<br />

During the month there were 32<br />

traffic infringement notices issued<br />

for various offences, the majority<br />

being for exceeding the speed limit.<br />

Until next time.<br />

If you have information for police,<br />

contact Policelink on 131 444<br />

or provide information using the online<br />

form 24hrs per day.<br />

You can report information about<br />

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a registered charity and community<br />

volunteer organisation, by<br />

calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au<br />

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