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NUNDAH VILLAGE NEWS • DINING • SHOPPING • BUSINESS • CULTURE • LIVING THE GOOD LIFE

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FEB/MAR 2020

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Expert

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Local

Finds

PAGE 12

What’s On

PAGE 13

Goodness

Green

PLANT FRIENDS REJOICE :)

LOCAL SUPERSTAR

LOCAL BREWS

COMMUNITY SPIRIT

Local Cricketers Success

Beth Mooney celebrates a stellar season

Page 3

Time to get Crafty

Start organising your next catch-up

Page 8

Faith Restored

Local meals bring hope to the community

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Former Clayfield College

student in triple j’s

Hottest 100

Congratulations to former Clayfield College student,

Grace Shaw (aka Mallrat), whose song came at #3 in

triple j's Hottest 100.

Mallrat's song 'Charlie' came in just behind Flume's

'Rushing Back' (#2) and Billie Eillish's 'Bad Guy' (#1).

This is the second year that Mallrat has placed in triple

j’s Hottest 100, with her tracks 'Groceries' and 'UFO'

coming in at 7 and 70 in 2018’s countdown.

Grace recorded her debut EP while in her final year of

high school at Clayfield College.

Local elections in March

Local government elections will be held on Saturday,

28 March from 8am to 6pm. Candidate nominations

are expected to open on 22 February.

Remember that voting in local government

elections is compulsory.

Make sure you have enrolled

to vote before the close of the

electoral roll on 28 February 2020.

Funding for local

community organisations

Congratulations to five community organisations in the Nudgee

Electorate that have been successful in Round 102 of the Gambling

Community Benefit Fund.

Austravel Safetynet Inc, Kedron AFL Football Club,

North Brisbane Junior Motorcycle Club Inc, C&K

Banyo Kindergarten and Toombul Croquet Club will

share in $106,000 in funding.

Toombul Croquet Club is

one of five local groups

receiving funding in 2020.

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This includes funding for Banyo C&K Kindergarten's upgrade to

their play space exploration zone, which will be well utilised by

their curious students.

Nundah's The

Plant Lounge

Since taking over six months ago, Rhiannon

Campbell (and her two gorgeous

dogs) have created a space for plant

enthusiasts, with an ever-changing range,

latest accessories and weekly workshops

held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

“Our first six months in Nundah have

shown us what a community spirit is

about. We have had lots of gorgeous

customers that have become friends and

that pop in every week, which we always

look forward to!” says Rhiannon.

“In 2020 we intend on expanding our

offerings in store, collaborating with our

local store owners and community organisations

and to continue to provide lush,

healthy plants to fill our clients spaces!”

The Plant Lounge

Shop 1, 8 Station Street, Nundah

Meet Frankie and Rosie – Rhiannon and husband

Dave’s two dogs. They are often visitors at The Plant

Lounge and are excellent shop assistant helpers.

Hello Rosie!

Age: 5

Breed: Maltese x Shih Tzu

Favourite Treat: Popcorn

(not kidding)

Favourite Hobby: Yapping at cats

Fun Fact: Rosie is obsessed with

Rhiannon’s husband Dave. She

sleeps on his head and has to be

near him at all times. ♥

Hello Frankie!

Age: 11

Breed: Cavoodle

Favourite Treat: Carrots

Favourite Hobby: Naps

Fun Fact: Frankie loves sitting in the back of

the car, putting his head out of the window,

and letting his ears flap in the breeze.

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Beth Mooney celebrates a stellar season

Australian cricketer and Brisbane northside local, Beth

Mooney, has had another stellar year playing cricket

for Australia.

In January 2019, Beth was an integral part in Brisbane

Heat’s Women’s Big Bash League final against the Sydney

Sixers, taking out the win and being selected as Player of

the Final.

Just 11 months later, Brisbane Heat took out the final

against the Adelaide Strikers, with Beth hitting 56 from

just 45 deliveries to guide her team to victory – and being

selected as Player of the Final for a second year.

It’s been a huge 12 months for the 26-year-old, who

started out playing cricket in the backyard in her hometown

of Hervey Bay with her brother and sister.

When Beth was asked to fill in for her brother’s cricket

team, it kick-started her love of cricket and it’s grown from

a hobby to a full-time profession.

“I’m not sure why I enjoyed it so much – it’s like watching

paint dry for a kid,” says Beth.

“But I learnt that the game itself is actually quite challenging.

As I played more, I liked the challenge of trying to

be better every time I went out.”

Initially, Beth didn’t consider cricket as a full-time role.

“I thought cricket would be a hobby and I’d have to have

a job on the side. Sometimes it feels a bit surreal to have

had the opportunity to make a career out of it and hopefully

continue that for a few more years."

Beth has now been part of the Queensland team for ten

years, and the Brisbane Heat team for five years.

“The interest in women’s cricket is exciting -

people are talking about it a lot more now. The

games are getting televised on free-to-air in prime

time, the final match was sold out, the media is

getting on board, it’s a whole host of things.”

Photo: Bradley Kanaris, Getty Images

After a huge 2019 season, things aren’t slowing down for

Beth in 2020.

“In 2020 we have the T20 International Tri-Series and

then the T20 World Cup. Then we’re off to South Africa

for another series, then to England to play in a domestic

tournament,” says Beth.

Beth, who recently purchased her first home in Virginia,

misses home when she’s on the road.

“I have a few favourite things about the Northside area –

everyone is so friendly and up for a chat,” says Beth.

“Kedron Brook’s not far so I take my dog Ruby every

day I can. Chapel Park Café in Nundah does the best coffee,

and I go to the gym at PLC Northgate, which has a

really cool atmosphere.’

Beth’s next match will be in the ICC Women’s T20 World

Cup Warm-Up on Saturday, 15 February at Allan Border

Field, Brisbane.

Good luck Beth!

Photo: Cricket Australia

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EXPERT ADVICE

BUSINESS

with Gavin Johns from

DFK Hirn Newey

HEALTH

with Bianca Elliott from

The Joint

Assistance for those impacted by the

recent bushfires from the ATO

If you have been affected by the recent bushfires you may be eligible

for assistance from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

If your business or residential address is in one of the

bushfire impacted postcodes (available on the ATO

website) you will qualify for an automatic lodgment and

payment deferral until 28 May 2020 for any obligations

that are due. Deferrals will apply to income tax, activity

statement, SMSF and FBT Lodgements.

The deferrals are automatic and do not need to be applied for. The

ATO is also waiving any interest and penalties applied to tax debts for

taxpayers located in the impacted regions as well as fast tracking any

refunds that are due to you.

If you do not live within one of the listed postcodes but have been

affected, you can still contact your Tax Agent or the ATO and discuss

what support may be available to you.

DFK Hirn Newey | 1143 Sandgate Road, Nundah | Ph: 3266 1488

Move over Cancer

For the rising number of cancer survivors worldwide, there is growing and irrefutable

evidence that exercise is an essential part of recovery.

The Clinical Oncology Society of Australia has recommended that “Exercise

be embedded as part of standard practice in cancer care and be viewed

as an adjunct therapy that helps counteract the adverse effects of cancer.”

In particular, they have endorsed the referral of someone diagnosed with

cancer to a health care professional who is experienced in cancer care.

Our Physiotherapists at The Joint are certified

PINC and STEELE Cancer Care Physiotherapists.

We can assist you with individual tailored care to

minimise negative effects by:

• Reducing cancer-related fatigue

• Improving and maintaining a healthy body weight

• Managing side effects of surgical and medical treatment

• Reducing nausea, anxiety and depression

• Improving muscle mass and strength

• Reducing the risk of cancer recurrence

For more information or to start your tailored care program, call The Joint.

The Joint 9/1220 Sandgate Rd, Nundah

/thejointnundah | info@thejointnundah.com

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EXPERT ADVICE

VISION & LEARNING

with Nicole Stimson from

Eyecare Plus Nundah

REAL ESTATE

with Jordan McLennan from

Jordan McLennan Properties

Children’s Vision

With about one in five Australian children suffering from an undetected

vision problem, it’s important to be aware of possible signs your child

may have a vision problem. Some of these can include:

• Coming home from school with headaches, red eyes

• Rubbing eyes, particularly during close activities

• Adopting a close working distance for any close tasks

• Poor attention span

How can I tell if my child has good vision?

Children often assume that how they see is normal. A visit to Nicole, who

has over 30 years’ experience in testing children’s eyes, will check that

their eyes are healthy and all visual skills are developing as expected.

We recommend that all children have a routine vision examination

with an optometrist before starting prep and regularly (at least every two

years) as they progress through primary and secondary school.

Reading and learning can be frustrating for students with undetected

vision problems.

Eyecare Plus Nundah | 1190 Sandgate Rd Nundah

Ph: 3266 6444 | www.eyecareplus.com.au/nundah

The type of person to call Nundah home

The backgrounds of the people I meet each week at our open homes and

inspections are incredibly diverse. I meet all family dynamics, empty nesters

and retirees, executive couples and singles and first home buyers. The reason

for this is because Nundah offers a wide array of different housing options.

There are fully renovated Queenslanders, entry-level character homes,

new and old townhouses, and plenty of different shapes and styles of units.

From the conversations I’ve had with these prospective purchasers,

the main reason they are selecting Nundah is predominately based

on lifestyle and convenience.

Nundah is extremely well supported from this perspective, with two major

shopping precincts (Nundah Village and Toombul Shopping Centre), ample

public transport options, day care and schooling options, cafes, restaurants,

and proximity to Brisbane Domestic and International Airports.

With median house prices in neighbouring suburbs like Clayfield and

Hendra over $1M, I understand why Nundah is such an attractive investment

option for so many!

Call Loving Nundah’s Real Estate Expert to discuss how he can help you

sell or rent your property on 0405 368 111.

Jordan McLennan Properties | 0405 368 111

www.jordanmclennan.com | jordan@jordanmclennan.com

MARKETING

with Ben Tibben

Mozmo Creative

HEALTH & FITNESS

with Davina Donovan and

Rob Lloyd from Fitstop Nundah

Marketing Tips for 2020

The definition of what we consider as “marketing” is constantly changing

and becoming broader.

Here are 3 things well worth looking at as part of your marketing plan:

1. Customer experience

It’s no longer about convincing people to buy, it is about creating

a customer experience that will keep people coming back for

more. The number one reason customers are driven away is bad

employee attitude.

2. Visualisation

Research has shown that people prefer visual content to plain text.

You just have to look at the growth of image-focused platforms

Pinterest and Instagram to see the proof of this.

3. Goals + Measurement

Your marketing goals and objectives must align with the overall

goals of your business. Once you have some goals you can work

to reach them and then assess from there what works and where

to deploy your marketing spend.

Mozmo Creative - Communication Design, Websites and Branding

11/82 Buckland Road Nundah | Ph: 3162 0802 | www.mozmo.com.au

What’s your why?

In supporting our members and the wider community to be happier and

healthier, we encourage you to find your why. Why do you exercise? A great

way to discover this is to consider what you value the most in life.

For example:

Do you value your health?

Is living a longer life free from illness a goal of yours?

Do you value your body?

Is being free from pain and discomfort a goal of yours?

Do you value family?

Do you desire to keep up with your kids or to model to them a healthy

way of living?

Do you value friendship and community?

Is being a part of something the key to happiness for you?

Whatever your why, explore it and keep coming back to it, particularly on

those days when you lack energy or motivation. Your why is your compass

and will guide you to make changes and choices that help you to live in

alignment with it.

Fitstop Nundah | 5/1220 Sandgate Road, Nundah

Ph: 0413 106 643 | www.fitstop.com/nundah

/fitstopnundah | /fitstop__nundah

Made with love in Nundah. NUNDAH 5


Looking after your

mental health

For the last six years, Walters Green Clinical Psychology Practice

has been treating Brisbane northside locals from its Clayfield clinic.

With 18 clinical psychologists and three consultant psychiatrists,

the team is able to treat a broad range of mental health concerns

and clinically-diagnosable disorders, including depression, anxiety

and more.

Dr David Walters, who has worked in the Nundah/Clayfield area

for over 20 years, said the skilled team at Clayfield had a range of

interests in their fields to assist locals to manage their mental health.

Grainne (pictured) has a particular interest in treating Post Traumatic

Stress Disorder, undergoing training both locally and abroad.

James (pictured) has a particular interest in treating Anxiety and

Depression, particularly as it impacts on study and work.

Walters Green Clinical Psychology offers individual

therapy, couples counselling, group therapy and

child psychology.

Dr Grainne Schafer and James Halpin

A psychometric testing clinic is held on Saturday mornings, providing

assessments of learning difficulties for primary, secondary, and

tertiary students.

“We have strong links with the GPs in the local area, and invite

people to talk to their GPs for a referral, or to contact our clinic

directly if you have any mental health concerns,” says Dr Walters.

“Our team is here to help.”

Walters Green Clinical Psychology

Level 1, 531 Sandgate Road, Clayfield

Ph: 3262 5903 | www.waltersgreen.com.au

/waltersgreenpsychology

Nundah Now — Upcoming 2020 Events

Want to get involved in these local events? Contact nundahnow@nundah.com for more information.

LONG TABLE MOONLIGHT DINNER

Enjoy dinner under the stars at the Nundah

Neighbourhood Centre’s annual long-table dinner.

This event will be held in March, with all proceeds

going to the Centre’s Domestic Violence Clinic.

THE NUNDAH FESTIVAL WEEKEND

Celebrate Nundah’s biggest weekend of the year,

with celebrations held from Friday, 11 September

to Sunday, 13 September.

Local Residents &

Business Members

Wanted!

Join Nundah Now

Movie in the Park

When: Friday, 11 September

Where: Boyd Park, Nundah

The Nundah Festival Art Show

When: Saturday, 12 September | 10am – 2pm

Sunday, 13 September | 10am – 2pm

Where: Norris Motor Group, Northside Honda

Workshop, Wood St, Nundah

Help promote liveability and support

businesses in the suburb of Nundah.

Register online at nundah.com/

join-nundah-now

NUNDAH

The Nundah Festival

When: Sunday, 13 September | 9am – 3pm

Where: Nundah Village, Sandgate Rd, Nundah

CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE

Enjoy Christmas in Nundah Village with carols, a

visit from Santa and a free gift for all the children.

When: Thursday, 3 December

PO Box 129

Nundah Village, Qld 4012

Ph: Secretary 0421 332 231

email: nundahnow@nundah.com

6 NUNDAH

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Holy Cross Services celebrates

130 years of operation

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Holy Cross Services, located in Banyo, has celebrated an incredible 130

years of operations, after being founded in 1889.

As a profit-for-purpose organisation, Holy Cross Services provides

an inclusive work environment for people of all abilities across its three

business divisions: Holy Cross Laundry, Holy Cross Cleaning and Food

Services.

On Friday, 6 December 2019, Holy Cross Services held its annual

celebration for International Day of People with Disability, to celebrate

the achievements and contributions of its employees.

As part of this year’s event, Holy Cross Services also celebrated

130 years of operation and celebrated being the oldest operational

commercial laundry in Australia.

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2

Over 280 guests attended the celebrations, including staff

and family members, clients, disability service providers,

local education representatives for special schools and

colleges, and other key partners in industry.

3

Ten employees received certificates of achievements for training and years of

employment service, presented by Leanne Linard MP.

Holy Cross’s longest serving employee, Brian Powell, received a certificate to celebrate

an amazing 45 years of service with the organisation. Members of his family were

present on the day to support and celebrate with him.

Holy Cross Services is continuing to expand, with their new Food Service, operating as

The Good Cup Café at Adderton – House of Mercy, to open in March 2020.

“The day was a huge success and it was important that we celebrate this milestone with

our staff, families and partners in business and industry,” says Troy McDowell, CEO of Holy

Cross Services.

“Now we look to the future and the next chapter of Holy Cross Services.”

Holy Cross Services | 31 Guardhouse Road, Banyo | www.hcl.org.au | 3637 9299

1. Troy McDowell, CEO Holy Cross Services, Brian Powell, Supported Employee and Leanne Linard MP

2. Troy McDowell, CEO Holy Cross Services, Ilisavesi Harding, Support Worker and Leanne Linard MP

3. Troy McDowell, CEO Holy Cross Services, Leanne Linard MP, Crystal Donnelly, Brian Powell, Shawn Biddle and Mandy Ross, Human Services Manager, Holy Cross Services

4. Richard Marszalek, Deputy Chair Holy Cross Services Board and Sr. Catherine Reuter, Congregation Leader of the Sisters of Mercy Brisbane

Mary MacKillop College

Enrolment Information Evening

Wed 4 March | 4.30pm to 6pm

Student led tours from 4.30pm and info part

of the evening from 5.15pm

All Welcome

Location: College Hall, off Buckland Road

Book online – www.trybooking.com/BDRVR

(by Mon 2 March)

2020 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY BREAKFAST

Brisbane North Chamber of Commerce

welcomes Helen Baker, founder of ‘On Your

Own Two Feet’, as guest speaker for this

year’s International Women’s Day breakfast.

WHEN: Friday, 6 March 2020

7am to 8.30am

WHERE:

TICKETS:

Novotel Brisbane Airport Hotel

6-8 The Circuit, Brisbane Airport

$70 members or $90 non-members

Available at www.bncc.com.au

Specialty Coffee in Nundah

Ample parking available

Local beans from Wolff Coffee Roasters

Located next to Toombul Shire Hall

MacKillopWomenVision

www.mmc.qld.edu.au

Open Monday to Friday 6am to 1pm

/ant.espresso.cafe | /ant.espresso

1147a Sandgate Rd, Nundah

Made with love in Nundah. NUNDAH 7


Cheers to local Breweries!

With the recent opening of Fick Brewing Company in Northgate, our little

area of Brisbane is now bursting with local breweries, with some of the

best craft beers in the biz created in our backyard. There’s still plenty of

warm weather around to enjoy a cold one – leave the car at home, grab

your mates and catch the train to visit our five favourite local breweries.

We had a chat to the local brewery teams to see what’s in store for 2020.

Aether Brewing

Closest train station:

Northgate Station (4 minute walk)

After successfully launching the taproom in November last year, Dave

Ward and his team are enjoying engaging with locals and the craft beer

community in general.

“It has been a long and arduous task getting the approvals we

needed and we will be trying to get an outdoor area licensed and

extended hours to better cater for the area,” says Dave.

Aether Brewing recently launched a Summer of Sour series, which

has been received extremely well with the QLD summer heat and

humidity. In addition they are working closely with the creative community

and incorporating art with the beers they love to create.

Aether Brewing | 340 Melton Road, Northgate

All Inn Brewing Co.

Closest train station:

Nudgee Station (5 minute walk)

2020 will see All Inn Brewing Co celebrating their 7th birthday in July.

The birthday celebrations will kick off with their annual (and very popular)

Locals Brew Day in June, where locals are invited to take part in

the brewing process to make the perfect birthday beer.

Lyndo n Pasztor, of All Inn, said they continue to support home

brewers and are excited about seeing their one-off seasonal brew in

bottle shops soon.

“We’re supporting home brewers by making lots of FWKs (home

brew kits) and are also rolling out a series of one-off seasonal brews

alongside our core range,” says Lyndon.

All Inn Brewing Co. | 189 Elliott Road, Banyo

Fonzie

Abbott

Fonzie Abbott isn’t just a brewery – they

are also a coffee roaster and distillery,

making them a one-stop shop for all your

drinks.

After winning a slew of awards in

2019 (including Gold at the Australian Gin

Awards, Silver at the Tasting Australian

Spirit Awards and Bronze at the Royal

Queensland Food and Wine Show), they

are continuing to improve, with plans for

some ‘weird and wonderful’ beer and spirit

concoctions in 2020.

They have just

made the switch to

their containers for

their Wishbone

Gin and Vodka,

which are now

available in pretty

cool tins.

Fonzie Abbott

40 Fox Street, Albion

Photo: Lewis Lotherington

Closest train station:

Albion Station (10 minute walk)

Hub Brewing

Closest train station:

Geebung Station (2 minute walk)

2020 will see ‘The Hub’ (as the locals call

them) doing what it does best – pouring

plenty of fresh beer and enjoying a stellar

line-up of food trucks on the weekend.

They brew all beer onsite in small batches,

so there is always something new to try.

Hub Brewing will be partnering with

local metal sculpture artist Rastra Lyall,

and will host its inaugural art exhibition

on March 1. Coinciding with their monthly

Sunday Session, the exhibition will showcase

Rastra’s unique metal sculptures and

paintings. There will be live music, low-nslow

BBQ and a special exhibition release

‘Rastra’ beer on tap.

Hub Brewing

20 Morrisby Street, Geebung

FICK

Brewing

Company

Closest train station:

Northgate Station (9 minute walk)

The latest brewery to open in the local

area is Fick Brewing Company. Owners

Nadresha and Fabrizio are excited that in

2020 they will be brewing onsite (they first

brewed their beers offsite while waiting for

final approvals).

Nadresha is looking forward to 2020

and trying new things at Fick.

“We’ll be brewing a wide range of

beers, with a couple of Belgian styles first

up,” says Nadresha.

“We’re really open to anything - we

want to experiment with hops to put modern

twists on traditional styles but also nail

some of the classics,’ says Nadresha.

Fick Brewing Company

108 Old Toombul Road, Northgate

8 NUNDAH

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Love is in the Air!

Local marriage celebrant, Tara Rowe from

Tie the Knot by Tara, is gearing up for a

busy year with Valentine’s Day and the

leap year happening in 2020.

Although women can propose at

anytime they wish, an old Irish tradition

sees an influx of women proposing to their

partners on February 29, in a tradition set

in the 5th century.

Tara works with couples for wedding

ceremonies, wedding renewals, commitment

ceremonies and naming days.

“Getting married is a big event in your

life,” says Tara.

“As such, it does come with some legal

forms and requirements. I can help couples

through the legal necessities, while

still ensuring the ceremony is a reflection

of those involved and the life they are

starting together.”

Tara, who has been a marriage

celebrant for 5 years, says it’s

important for couples to choose a

marriage celebrant who can help

them to create a ceremony that

will be unique and memorable.

“I have been fortunate enough to be involved

in many weddings and have lots

of advice and tips I love to share with

couples,” says Tara.

“I can’t wait to meet more couples in

2020 and work with them to give them a

day they will always remember.”

Speak to Tara about your

upcoming wedding or event by

calling 0434 609 617.

Photo: Grace Henley Photography

Tara Rowe | Tie the Knot by Tara Brisbane Marriage Celebrant | /BrisbaneCelebrantTieTheKnotByTara | Ph: 0434 609 617

Nundah Village Dental welcomes Oral Health Therapist to the team

An Oral Health Therapist has joined the team at Nundah Village Dental to

provide extra services and care for patients.

Shireen Smith brings 15 years of experience as an Oral Health Therapist

to Nundah, and is passionate about helping develop good oral health habits

to keep patients' teeth healthy for life.

Shireen will work alongside the team to provide advice on

preventive dental care for patients of all ages, as well as

treatment for children and teenagers.

Shireen advocates regular dental appointments with teeth cleaning to maintain

good oral health.

One of the most important reasons for coming to the dentist regularly is

the removal of plaque. This is important for a few reasons. 80% of bad breath

comes from the bacterial colonies. If the dentist doesn't remove this plaque, the

bacteria will cause the loss of teeth due to gum disease. Also, research shows

that people with gum disease are twice as likely to suffer coronary

artery disease.

Keep on top of your oral health and book your appointment with the Nundah

Village Dental team today on 3260 6200.

Nundah Village Dental | Shop 6/1231 Sandgate Road, Nundah | www.nundahdental.com.au | Ph: 3260 6200 |

/Nundah Village Dental

Bowman St, Hendra | www.olhchendra.qld.edu.au

Made with love in Nundah.

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Have you ever fancied a

ride on a Harley Davidson?

The Northern Suburbs

Bowls Club is looking

for Junior Members

The Northern Suburbs Bowls Club (NSBC) in Wavell Heights is encouraging

junior players to join in the fun at their local bowls club.

NSBC is looking for Junior Members, aged 12 – 18 years, to join this

challenging and skilful game. QLD Junior Championships are being held in

Toowoomba in January 2021, and the NSBC is looking to have club representation

at this event.

Thanks to the Brisbane Harley Owners Group you can at their annual Charity

Ride for Muscular Dystrophy Queensland (MDQ) on 17 May 2020.

MDQ is based in Nundah and is dedicated to supporting people who live

with muscular dystrophy and their families.

The Brisbane Harley Owners Group have been supporting MDQ through

this annual charity ride for 25 years and it has become a highly anticipated date

on the calendar for many repeat riders.

Last year 100 riders raised more than $13,000 for people

with muscular dystrophy and similar neuromuscular conditions

around Queensland.

Starting from Morgan and Wacker at Newstead, those who purchase a ticket

will ride pillion (on the back of a Harley Davidson), traversing beautiful back

roads of south-east Queensland before stopping for a pub lunch.

This ride does sell out so get in quick! Tickets are $165 and can be

purchased via www.mdqld.org.au or by phoning 1800 676 364.

Muscular Dystrophy Queensland | 1149 Sandgate Road, Nundah

www.mdqld.org.au | Ph: 1800 676 364

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner, or if you’ve never played

before - we have free coaching for members and encourage you

to give it a go,” says Games Coordinator, Jeff Taylor.

The NSBC introduced a new Friday Night Bowls session at the start of summer,

which has seen a range of families, teenagers and adults getting into the

game.

The Bowls Club also has a Function Room suitable for corporate events,

weddings and private parties, with a dance floor and stage.

“We look forward to welcoming more locals in the area to their local bowls

club to see what we have on offer,” says Jeff.

Northern Suburbs Bowls Club

75 Edinburgh Castle Road, Wavell Heights

Ph: 3359 2142 | events@nsbc.com.au

When: 17 May 2020

Tickets: $165

www.mdqld.org.au

Ph: 1800 676 364

Get into the Game

Join in the fun of lawn bowls – a sport for all ages and abilities.

COME AND DINE WITH US AT ONE OF

BRISBANE’S BEST HEALTHY EATS CAFE

WITH STUNNING ALFRESCO DINING.

NOW OPEN

TUESDAY TO SUNDAY

The Northern Suburbs Bowls Club invites

you to take part in their social activities

and competitions, including:

• Friday Night Community Bowls

• Competitive Games

• Local Schools Bowling Program

Come along and you’ll enjoy:

• Low Membership Fees

• Free Coaching for New Members

• Space for functions and events

• BBQ and Bar facilities with meal options

EVERY FRIDAY

Friday Night Bowls

from 5.30pm

$15 ENTRY

ALL WELCOME

Light meal options &

bar open!

Northern Suburbs Bowls Club

175 Edinburgh Castle Road, Wavell Heights

Ph: 3359 2142 | events@nsbc.com.au

www.nsbc.com.au

7.30am – 2:30pm

All day breakfast & lunch.

PUTIA PURE FOOD KITCHEN

4 /17 ROYAL PDE, BANYO

BOOKINGS: 07 3267 6654

/PutiaPureFoodKitchen | putiapurefood.com.au

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Nundah community meals for those in need

Olive Volavola and friend, Karen Alexander,

are two Brisbane northside locals who have

heard many stories of hardship and pain in their

lifetime. They are determined to do something

for those in need, whether it be homelessness,

struggling to make ends meet or just simply

needing a friend to talk to.

Olive and her husband Peni Volavola, pastors

of the local church, saw the hardship and the

need in the community, so together with Karen

and the Nundah Activity Centre (NAC), they

decided to host community meals.

“It broke my heart to see that there were

people in our community going hungry and doing

it tough,” says Olive.

“How could I just sit back and do nothing,

when I've been in that situation myself."

At their first community meal, they had 28

people attend.

“The people who attended were so grateful

for the meal. For some, it was the only meal they

would have that week,” says Olive.

“One person who attended told me how she

had been sleeping in her car for the past five

years, so wasn’t able to cook a meal.”

Since that first night four months

ago, Olive and the members of

Compassion4Community Unlimited

have started offering two weekly dinners

and two weekly breakfasts and are now

feeding 70 – 100 people at each meal.

“We ask for a gold coin donation to try and cover

our costs, and the people attending certainly

give what they can,” says Olive.

The rest of the funding for the meals comes

directly from Olive and the Compassion4Community

Unlimited team who also volunteer by

cooking, serving and cleaning each meal.

“The community meals have become more

like a story-telling session, where new friendships

are formed,” says Olive.

“We have people who need a hot meal, but

also need to share their story. So I encourage all

locals and their families to attend the meals, not

just for the food, but to connect with people in

your community.”

Community Meals

Join in for a community meal for

a gold coin donation.

Monday Community Dinner

6pm to 7.30pm

Wednesday Community Dinner

6pm to 7.30pm

Thursday Community Lunch

12pm to 1.30pm (hosted by NAC)

Saturday Continental Breakfast

7am to 9am

Sunday Full Breakfast

7am to 9am

Compassion4Community Unlimited | Olive Volavola | Ph: 0404 262 703

Community meals are held at the Nundah Activity Centre, 15 Jenner Street, Nundah

Would you like to help?

You can donate groceries,

especially meat, fruit, and

vegetables. A fridge and freezer

are on-site to store cold items.

Cash donations are appreciated

to purchase groceries

You can volunteer your time to

cook, serve or clean

You can donate a handbag/

men’s bag filled with toiletries

for those in need

Made with love in Nundah. NUNDAH 11


New Nundah Location for

Nudgee Electorate Office

The Nudgee Electorate Office has moved from

Northgate to the heart of Nundah.

The new office is located on the corner of Aspinall

Street and Station Street and Leanne Linard MP

is looking forward to continuing to work with locals

in the area.

“It is the end of an era at the Nudgee Electorate

office, which had been at its location in Northgate

since 2001,” says Leanne.

“I started working in the Northgate office in 2001

as an Assistant Electorate Officer while at university

and I could never have imagined I would one day

become the MP.”

“The team and I are looking forward to welcoming

everyone to our new office and invite you to

drop by to raise any State Government issues,

concerns or suggestions – or to simply say hi.”

In 2019, Leanne focused on delivering improved

infrastructure and services in the local community,

including advocating for:

• An extra 100 weekly services stopping at Nundah

and Toombul Station and a train every 7.5

minutes in peak hours

• Nundah State School’s Tuckshop

Renovation Project

• Northgate Station’s Park ‘n’ Ride

Study

• Toombul Bus Interchange and

Sandgate Road Intersection Study

for improved passenger connections

• Completed Gateway Upgrade

2020 is going to be another big year

delivering for our community!

If you have any questions about State Government concerns, visit Leanne and her team in her new Nundah location or call on 3638 7100.

Nudgee Electorate Office | Cnr Aspinall St and Station St, Nundah | Ph: 3638 7100 | nudgee@parliament.qld.gov.au |

/leannelinardnudgee

local Finds

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING UNIQUE?

We’ve found some of the best food, drinks

and goodies in our local area.

Brighten your day with a new floral

dress from Castella Boutique. Grab

an accessory or two while you are

shopping to complete the look.

Castella Boutique

7/130 Ryans Road, Nundah

/castellaboutique.com.au

Celebrate summer with the

Chilled Berry Crush Cocktail

Special from Clapham

Junction Wine Bar.

The ever-changing cocktail

specials mean you can try

something new every time

you visit.

Clapham Junction

Wine Bar Provisions

Shop 2, 17 Royal Parade, Banyo

/claphamjunctionbanyo

Chocolate fondue anyone? Choose from

strawberry, banana, chocolate cake,

banana bread or marshmallows to dip

into two towers of pure melted chocolate.

Perfect for those with a sweet tooth!

Max Brenner Australia | Upstairs Toombul,

1015 Sandgate Road, Nundah | /mbaustralia

Have you tried Putia’s Blue

Swimmer Crab Putanesca

Tagliatelli? They make their own

Putanesca sauce with local blue

swimmer crab, olives, tomatoes,

garlic, capers and fresh parsley

and basil. It’s definitely one to

enjoy with a friend.

Putia Pure Food Kitchen

Shop 4, 17 Royal Parade, Banyo

/putiapurefoodkitchen

Unicorn fan? Then you need

to head to Mermaid Salon

at VEND Market Place.

They have a range of pins,

patches, make up and

bath bombs – a dream for

any unicorn fan!

Mermaid Salon

VEND Market Place,

1768 Sandgate Road, Virginia

/vendmarketplace

Fill your house or office with the

delicious scent of Lychee & Guava

with Wellingtons Wick’s latest

candle fragrance. There are a few

scents available – pop in to White

Grove House to pick your favourite.

White Grove House

812 Sandgate Road, Clayfield

/whitegrovehouse

Photo: @coco.camellia_

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What’s On? FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020

WED

12

FEB

WED

MAR

11

FRI

MAR

6

Veteran’s Monthly Coffee and Chat

Members, veterans, all current and ex-ADF personnel

are invited to join in for a monthly coffee/tea and

chat on the second Wednesday of each month.

Partners are always welcome.

TIME: 10am

WHERE: RSL Hall, Boyd Park, Boyd Road, Nundah

INFO: Call 3256 7887 or email nu07770@bigpond.net.au

FRI

FEB

21

SAT

22

FEB

FRI

28

FEB

FRI

27

MAR

Nundah Day Book Club

Meet other book enthusiasts at Nundah’s monthly

book club. In February, read and discuss Boy

Swallows Universe, by Trent Dalton. New members welcome, no

bookings required.

TIME: 11am to 12pm

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage Street, Nundah

INFO: www.brisbane.qld.gov.au

Devils VS Dolphins Trial Match

Get your first glimpse of the 2020 Norths Devils

Rugby League team in action in the trial match

against the Redcliffe Dolphins. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on the

hill cheering for the local team.

TIME: 2.30pm

WHERE: Pathlon Park, Franklin Street, Nundah

MON

24

FEB

Music Bingo at Geebung RSL

Are you a music buff? You’ll love free music bingo

at Geebung RSL. Each player receives a game card

with 24 song titles and artists. Guess the song, mark it off and

you could win!

TIME: 7pm to 9pm

WHERE: Geebung RSL, Corner Newman Road and

Collings St, Geebung

COST: Free

Veteran’s Monthly Get Together

Members, veterans, all current and ex-ADF personnel

are invited to join in for a monthly get together

on the fourth Friday of each month. Partners are

always welcome.

TIME: 6pm

WHERE: RSL Hall, Boyd Park, Boyd Road, Nundah

INFO: Call 3256 7887 or email nu07770@bigpond.net.au

Coil Basket Weaving Workshop

If you’d like to learn some simple weaving techniques,

than this is the workshop for you. Join local

artist Taryn Raffan who will go through how to start a coil basket,

pattern-making and maintaining and forming shapes.

All materials are supplied.

TIME: 6pm to 8pm

WHERE: The Plant Lounge, 8 Station Street, Nundah

COST: $65

BOOKINGS: Bookings essential at

/theplantlounge

FRI

MAR

6

SAT

MAR

7

The Chook Master Class

Are you already keeping backyard chickens and

want more detailed information about breeds,

raising chooks from various ages, introducing new chooks to

the flock, chook health, growing great greens and more? Join

horticulturalist Claire Bickle to support you on the journey.

TIME: 1pm to 2.30pm

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage Street, Nundah

COST: Free, but bookings are required by calling 3407 8701.

WED

MAR

11

International Women’s Day Breakfast

The Brisbane North Chamber of Commerce invite

you to attend the 2020 International Women’s Day

breakfast with guest speaker Helen Baker.

TIME: 7am to 8.30am

WHERE: Novotel Brisbane Airport Hotel, 6-8 The Circuit,

Brisbane Airport

COST: $70 BNCC members or $90 non-members

INFO: www.bncc.com.au

Northside Book Club

Meet other book enthusiasts at your local library.

In March, read and discuss Year of the Farmer, by

Rosalie Ham. New members welcome, no bookings required.

TIME: 7pm to 10pm

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage Street, Nundah

INFO: www.brisbane.qld.gov.au

THU

19

MAR

Crystal Moss Terrarium Workshop

Want to learn more about local mosses and

preserved lichen? This workshop will focus on making

a tropical terrarium, using an array of mosses and preserved

lichen and crystals.

TIME: 6pm to 8pm

WHERE: The Plant Lounge, 8 Station Street, Nundah

COST: $90

BOOKINGS: Bookings essential at

FRI

20

MAR

/theplantlounge

Free Neighbour Day Movie in the Park at Nudgee

Enjoy a screening of The Neverending Story and

free face painting, provided by the Lord Mayor's

Community Fund and Councillor for Northgate Ward.

The Earnshaw State School P&C will be fundraising with a

sausage sizzle.

TIME: Face painting from 4.30pm, Movie from 6.45pm

WHERE: St Vincents Park Road, Nudgee

COST: Free

EVERY MONDAY – SATURDAY

JP Service

A free Justice of the Peace service is available at

Toombul Shopping Centre six days a week.

TIME: 9am to 12pm

LOCATION: The Lounge, Toombul Shopping Centre

EVERY TUESDAY

Deep Peace Meditation Class

Immerse yourself in an evening of mantra meditation,

interwoven with guided breathing, mindfulness

and insights from sacred yoga texts, followed by

a sweet treat. The class is free, but donations are

appreciated.

TIME: 7.15pm – 8.30pm

LOCATION: Nundah Neighbourhood Centre,

14 Station St, Nundah

MORE INFO: www.nundahyoga.com.au

or 0415 880 212

Nundah Lions Club (every second week)

Get involved in the community with Nundah

Lions Club.

WHEN: Dinner meetings held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays

of the month at 6.30pm

LOCATION: Norths Devils Leagues Club,

Amelia and Franklin Sts, Nundah

MORE INFO: Pat on 0417 708 262 or

Ted on 0414 745 934

First 5 Forever Babies, Books and Rhymes

Meet other parents and babies at your local library

for a fun session of singing, clapping and dancing.

This free session is ideal for babies aged up to one

year and no bookings are required.

TIME: Every Tuesday, 10am to 10.30am

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage St, Nundah

Comedy Club at The Lounge

Get ready to laugh – the Sit Down Comedy Club

has put together a show that features great

Brisbane comedians.

TIME: 6pm to 10.30pm

LOCATION: The Lounge, 1259 Sandgate Rd, Nundah

MORE INFO: f/theloungenundah

EVERY WEDNESDAY

Rotary Club of Nundah

New members and volunteers welcome.

TIME: 5:45pm for a 6:15pm start

LOCATION: Prince of Wales Hotel,

1154 Sandgate Rd, Nundah

MORE INFO: Terry on 0488 698 983 or

Geoff on 0413 960 132

English Conversation Group

Come along to make new friends and improve your

English. Learners of all levels are welcome to this

friendly and informal group.

TIME: Every Wednesday, 1pm to 1.45pm

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage St, Nundah

Trivia Night at The Village Social

Enjoy a game of trivia at your local every

Wednesday night.

TIME: Register from 6.30pm, for a 7pm start

LOCATION: The Village Social,

1188 Sandgate Rd, Nundah

EVERY THURSDAY

Social Mahjong

Enjoy great company at Northern Suburbs Bowls

Club’s free social mahjong. Beginners are welcome.

TIME: 9.30am

LOCATION: Northern Suburbs Bowls Club,

175 Edinburgh Castle Rd, Wavell Heights

MORE INFORMATION: 3359 2142 or

bowls@nsbc.com.au

Children’s Storytime

Experience the magic of storytime with your child at

the library. This interactive session includes stories,

songs and activities for young children. This free

session is ideal for children aged 2-5 years and no

bookings are required.

TIME: 11am – 11.30am

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage St, Nundah

First 5 Forever Toddler Time

Meet other parents and babies at your local library

for a fun session of singing, clapping and dancing.

This free session is ideal for babies and toddlers

aged one to two years old and no bookings

are required.

TIME: Every Thursday, 10am to 10.30am

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage St, Nundah

Jazz Club

Relax and enjoy the smooth sounds of Jazz every

Thursday at The Lounge.

TIME: 7pm to 11pm

LOCATION: The Lounge, 1259 Sandgate Rd, Nundah

INFO: /theloungenundah

EVERY FRIDAY

Babies, Books and Rhymes

Meet other parents and babies for a fun session of

singing, clapping and dancing. Learn songs and

action rhymes to nurture your baby’s pre-literacy,

communication, language and social skills. This free

session is ideal for babies aged up to one year and

no bookings are required.

TIME: Every Friday, 10am – 10.30am

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage St, Nundah

EVERY SATURDAY

JP Service

A free Justice of the Peace service is available every

Saturday, except for public holidays.

TIME: 10am - 1pm

LOCATION: Nundah Library, 1 Bage St, Nundah

DO YOU HAVE AN

EVENT COMING UP?

Email the information to

megan@lovingnundah.com.au

Made with love in Nundah. NUNDAH 13


The Nundah Spirit

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE NUNDAH NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE - FEB/MAR

Phone: 3260 6820 | Fax: 3260 7127 | Address: 14 Station Street, Nundah

Postal Address: PO Box 386, Nundah 4012

Email: admin1@nundahcc.org.au | Website: www.nundahcc.org.au

International Women’s Day 'Each for Equal' - 8 March 2020

International Women's Day is a global celebration

of the social, economic, cultural and political

achievements of women - while also marking a

call to action for accelerating gender equality.

The first International Women's Day occurred

in 1911, supported by over one million people.

Gloria Steinem, world-renowned feminist, journalist

and activist once explained, “The story of

women's struggle for equality belongs to no single

feminist nor to any one organisation but to the collective

efforts of all who care about human rights."

An equal world is an enabled world. We can

actively choose to challenge stereotypes, fight

bias, broaden perceptions, improve situations and

celebrate women's achievements.

The race is on for the gender-equal

boardroom, a gender-equal government,

gender equal media coverage, genderequal

workplaces, gender equal sports

coverage, and more gender equality

in health and wealth ... so let's make it

happen. Let's be #EachforEqual.

So put your arms out front and STRIKE THE

#EachforEqual POSE to motivate others and to

make International Women's Day YOUR day.

Post your #IWD2020 message on social media

with your "hands out" equal pose for a strong callto-action

for others to support #EachforEqual also.

For International Women's Day 2020 and beyond,

how will you support #EachforEqual?

© Rochelle Brockington / EyeEm

© Cole Ndelu / EyeEm

© Cole Ndelu / EyeEm

Donations Needed for

Food Relief Program

Thank you to everyone who has been donating items to our food relief program.

These donations have been a great help to individuals and families in times of need.

We are still accepting donations of the following:

• Pantry items including tinned food, rice, pasta, sauces, cereals, biscuits,

long-life milk (all items need to be in date)

• Baby items, especially nappies, wipes, baby food and unopened tins of formula

• Good quality second-hand women’s and men’s clothing. Please ensure they are

clean with no stains or rips. All sizes needed.

Donations can be dropped off at the Nundah Neighbourhood Centre

between 9.30am - 4.30pm, Monday to Thursday.

Thank you to all who have supported the food relief program. You have helped a

number of individuals and families when they have needed it most.

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The Brisbane North

Community Legal Service

It can be easy for individuals to feel lost in the complicated legal process.

Private lawyers can be expensive, and often the government legal assistance

has limited resources. Despite a need for legal assistance, many

cannot access affordable legal help.

The Brisbane North Community Legal Service (BNCLS), help breaks the

cycle of hardship and despair by providing access to justice through a free,

quality, local and accessible legal service. The service is available to everyone,

and especially people who are disadvantaged or marginalised.

This free legal service is provided at the long-established weekly

Wednesday drop-in advice service staffed by dedicated volunteer lawyers

and students. Many of these volunteers have specific expertise. The Daytime

Generalist Service is staffed by a senior generalist lawyer and a female family

lawyer in the Domestic Violence and Family Law Clinic, specifically for

women who have experienced domestic violence.

The Wednesday Evening Drop-in Service is supervised by our Legal

Service Administrator (Jo Money) and opens at 6.15pm but Intake Sheets are

taken from 5.30pm. No appointment is necessary and clients are generally

seen in order of arrival, subject to the availability of a Solicitor with relevant

experience.

The Daytime Generalist Service and Domestic Violence and

Family Law Clinic are available by appointment - call 3260 6820.

Like other community legal centres, the service is not means-tested and

takes a holistic collaborative approach, providing effective information, advice

and practical referrals to specialist legal, nonlegal and multi-disciplinary

services. However, donations are always appreciated and a receipt will be

provided for donations over $2.00, which are tax deductible.

Lawyers and students wishing to volunteer their services to BNCLS are

always welcome.

The BNCLS also provides community legal education to schools, seniors

and other groups. For further information contact Jo Money on 3260 6820.

The BNCLS looks forward to assisting our community in Brisbane’s North

during 2020.

Nundah Neighbourhood Centre Feb/Mar 2020

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

COMPUTER & INTERNET

ACCESS

9.30am - 4.30pm

COMPUTER & INTERNET

ACCESS

9.30am - 4.30pm

COMPUTER & INTERNET

ACCESS

9.30am - 4.30pm

COMPUTER & INTERNET

ACCESS

9.30am - 4.30pm

PLAYGROUP

9.30am – 11.00am

(During School Term)

Gold Coin Donation

FRUIT AND VEG HANDOUT

Come in at 9.00am to put

your name on the list, enjoy a

cuppa and morning tea while

you wait.

SEWING GROUP

10.00am - 12.00pm

Donations Greatly

Appreciated

ENGLISH AS A SECOND

LANGUAGE - ALL CLASSES

10.00am - 12.00pm

Gold Coin Donation

ENGLISH AS A SECOND

LANGUAGE - ALL CLASSES

10.00am - 12.00pm

Gold Coin Donation

COMMUNITY LUNCH

11.00am - 12.00pm

Donations Greatly

Appreciated

YOGA

12.30pm - 1.30pm

Donations Greatly

Appreciated

CLOSED

FRIDAYS

YOGA AND MEDITATION

6.00pm - 7.00pm

Cost - $14 or $12 concession

(Bring your own mat)

7.15pm - 8.15pm

Run by Donation

LEGAL SERVICE

Doors open at 5.30pm

Donations Greatly

Appreciated

This Nundah Neighbourhood Centre is closed every second Tuesday of the month from 2.30pm for a staff meeting.

FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGMENT: The Nundah Community Support Group Inc [NCSGI] which administers the Nundah Neighbourhood Centre and the Brisbane North Community Legal Service acknowledges its funding from Queensland’s Attorney-General’s

Department and the Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors; project grants from Gambling Community Benefit Fund, Brisbane City Council and others, plus donations from clients and the community.

DISCLAIMER: This publication contains general information only. Readers should not act on the basis of any material in this publication and obtain specific expert professional advice about their own particular situation. The NCSGI expressly disclaims any

liability whatsoever caused to any persons with respect to any action taken in reliance in the contents of this publication.

Made with love in Nundah. NUNDAH 15


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