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Inside this issue:
Central Queensland Offroad
Club Inc.
Bulletin 211
November 2014
Inside this issue:
Affiliated with
Four Wheel Drive Queensland
and
Australian National Four Wheel Drive
Association
Note from the Editor ......................... 2
Meeting Report ............................... 3
Membership Spotlight ..................... 4
Trip & Event Calender .................... 5
Trip Ideas ....................................... 6
20 Year Anniversary Pics ................. 7
‘CQ Offroad Club’ ........................... 10
A Poem by Bob Pacey
Camping Families .................................
12
13
Boasty Bit ! .................................... 14
Spotlight ....................................... 15
Tech & Safety ................................ 16
Advertising Supporters ................... 17
Contacts-- Who’s Who ................... 18
What’s the Difference between AWD and 4WD ..
20 Year Anniversary
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Central Queensland Offroad Newsletter Submissions
*As a general guideline for all wishing to follow and contribute... Stories, For Sale items,.. etc.Submissions for CQ Offroad newsletter close the last day the month.
Email Alison on [email protected] All submissions are reviewed prior to monthly meeting (Held on the First Tuesday of the Month)
any further additions by committee are made and publication occurs to the website www.cqoffroad.org.au by the first Friday of the month.
Central Queensland Offroad Newsletter Shall in no way be held responsible for misprints,so please check all details are correct before submission.
CQ Offroad also reserves the right to not publish any inappropriate submissions.
Note from the Editor
Welcome to the November issue it's a brief debrief of the 20 Year Anniversary Party we celebrated,
and being almost Christmas time, yes the year has almost driven past, that if you must check
your tyre pressure and stretch your legs then do it now, so you are ready to climb aboard for the
next lap, as we are turning 21!
I have almost wrapped up this 20 year leg through some pictures I and a brand new member
collected from the Anniversary night.. the only ones submitted so far..So come on guys,
get your pics and stories in for our Christmas Edition.
It was a great night and I think everyone had a good time and enjoyed the stories shared and the
nostalgia of the pictures that decorated the tables and stage backdrop.
Thank you to Karen Westgarth for her marvellous attention to the organisation
of the layout for the evening, the ambience was relaxed and easy and well set out.
The fabulous festive mood was enhanced by the very talented and funny Bob Pacey.
Bob is A bush poet who you can employ for a wonderful addition to any event.
His poems are like long winded jokes that can be totally related to by most people.
Thank you Bob for the unexpected humour you are highly recommended!
Bob has produced a book, ‘Bullshit, Bulldust and Bob’, and copies can be ordered
or his services booked, by contacting him directly on 07 4939 8168,
or writing to him at 31 Ivey Street West, Yeppoon, Qld 4703.
The night also had the sophisticated musical entertainment from one of the coasts most
talented and experienced bands the
‘Aristokatz’
This 3 piece Act masterfully plays songs from Johnny Cash to Johnny Diesel and are a guaranteed
reliably wonderful inclusion for a night of entertainment with a sound that is beautifully spot on!
Again they can be booked by calling Damian Clark on 0488 081 235.
Yes we were all spoilt by the evening.
Happy Birthday to us!
Please send in photos and stories members as the newsletter will be a bit lean with out them...
and with Christmas coming no one likes empty stockings!
ps... come to the next meeting and stay tuned as there is a Xmas party brewing it seems!
and it's a perfect time to join the club as three cheers for us
Our Membership Fees have NOT increased!
Ain’t that a first in today’s terrain !
See you then.
ed.
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C.Q. OFFROAD CLUB – Meeting Report
Remember to A Club is a Group of People who
Like the same stuff!
With a New Year hurtling toward us at speed it is worth jumping on the brakes to remember why
we joined this fun club and what do we exactly gain or want from it?
Remember A Club is an association of like minded people who gather to participate in a shared
interest or activity. So 4wd touring and camping is what we make it!
If we want to go on a trip ... then ‘we’ as an individual must create and go on one. As a club you
can ask others who you know like it too, to join you. We have a pool of knowledge and skills to then
call on and associate with, alongside our humour.. oh yes and goodwill and Then we then have
exactly the club we want! This club is yours so join in and be it!
Ask others to join you on your camping and adventuring trips or if you have outdoor activities
planned that you want company for. Exploratory drives? yes include others.
Afterwards you can then share your tales and send your stories and pics to our new facebook
manager Paul or myself, the [email protected], so we can all share the mud together! After
all, we are all in this sand-pit together and no one is getting out alive! This is Life I am speaking of.
Anyway sharing toys, spades and tears can be a lot more fun when you look back and recall the
event after a shower and with a dirt free drink with someone who was actually there! As we all love
talking about ourselves and true stories are where the fun really is! This is living .. so join the club,
Join Into the club and bring your friends ... the more the messier .. and the funnier !
ed.
Relay For Life and Financial Support for
the Queensland Cancer Council
Our Meeting this month was graced at short notice by Sue Neaton a representative of the Queensland Cancer Council,
(QCC). Sue dropped in to explain the many roles and services the council fulfills and offers, and to let us know of upcoming and future ways those people interested in fundraising can continue to help gather donations.
Delivering a passionate and informed talk on the ‘Centralised Form of Assistance’ that the QCC, has developed and is
noted for, Sue continually attributed this to all the years of community and personal, monetry and time, donations, through
events and fundraising such as the notable ‘Relay For Life.’
Here in Rockhampton this event since its inception 13 years ago, has been supported by our very own club ‘The Central
Queensland Offroad Club,’ and she thanked us all for this ongoing effort.
Armed with figures that Sue uses to bring awareness to the plight of cancer sufferers and their friends and families, we
were given valuable information on Exactly how the fundraising we do as a club such as ‘Relay For Life’ directly assists
many aspects of those affected by the disease of cancer and the greater community at large such as The ‘No Hat No Play,’
policy for children and the‘No Smoking’ attitude and policy in shared Public spaces and buildings.
Counselling Services ph: 131120 and various support groups for the different forms of cancer, eg; prostrate and breast
cancer. Assistance with homes and lodging such as the lodge here in Rockhampton, where at the time of the talk, 8
families were housed, each going through their different personal plights with the disease.
Over $8 million was raised in the first 5 years of the Queensland Cancer Council being established and education of the
community as A whole through promoting No Smoking, less drinking, healthier diets with more fibre and exercise, are
benefits We All see the effects of.
Currently there is new club called the ‘100 club’ where for a neat $100 you may win naming rights to next years ‘Relay
for Life’ being held at the Central Queensland University. A great incentive for businesses and clubs who may be in need
of some advertising and are interested in the continued support of the wide and varied benefits of this established and
much appreciated centre of assistance, The Queensland Cancer Council. Please call the Centre here in Rockhampton to
buy a ticket at 43 Upper Dawson Rd, Allenstown QLD 4700 on (07) 4932 8600.
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Membership Corner
We welcome past and present members stories and experiences
and of course trips and monthly 4wd awareness days provide tales to tell
Text or email pictures and words to 0448 426 733 or [email protected]
Members Spotlight and Introductions
This Month I have Profiled our Deputy President Ulf. I forgot to ask the mandatory questions yet I need not
have worried as Ulf Niederwemmer truly discovered this Central Queensland Area through his four wheel driving
Adventures! Displaying a fabulous and notable pioneering spirit Ulf shared exactly how that came about....
Ulf
I caught the 4wdriving bug in 1998 when I visited Yeppoon as backpacker and discovered 5 Rocks in old rented
Land Rover Troopies.
Whilst living in Sydney, my wife Solange and I bought our first 4WD, a Mitsubishi L200 and did a fair bit of
driving around Nelson Bay and amazing Stockton Beach.
After the L200 we had a Pajero 1993 Turbo Diesel, followed by a Prado 120 series D4D five speed auto.
We discovered a few great places up and down the coast in those cars but we kept coming back to the great
Byfield National Park and 5 Rocks.
We acquired our blue Prado 90 series off my wife’s dad, which he bought brand new, so it's a true family car and
still going strong. Then last year in June I bought the FJ Cruiser, my first new car, and never looked back.
I was involved in organizing two FJ Cruiser summits here in Yeppoon and I eventually found the CQ Offroad
Club which i joined last year in October.
I very much enjoy the club and it's great members and hope to become a bit more active next year.
My FJ and our little Toyota collection
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CQ OFFROAD CLUB TRIP & EVENT CALENDAR
TRIP
EVENT
Working Bee
Leydens Hill
3 Car Challenge
Clarkeys Lowmead
First Aid Course
CPR Refresher $50
Full $100
4WD Fun/ Awareness Day
Members Only
Visitors by Prior Arrangement
Last Sunday Monthly
DATE
Sunday 9th
November
2014
MEET TIME &
DEPARTURE
7.30am Duckponds
Sat 15th
Nov. 2014
North Street Annexe
9am - 3-30pm
8am Seeonee Park
LEADER/ CONTACT
Kev 0488 942 241
Paul 0413 731 341
8am Duckponds
November
14th,15th &16th
November 2014
Sun 30th
REGISTRATION
CLOSE
RATING
N/A
7th Nov 2014
Monies in NOW
Paul Ryan
0400 361 216
Kev 0488 942 241
N/A
Paul Westgarth
0413 731 341
General Meeting
All Welcome
Once Monthly
Tuesday 2nd
December
2014
7.30pm Rockhampton
Leagues Club
N/A
Joy
0412 634 184
Christmas Party
Sat 20th- Sun 21st
December
2014
Glendale
Camping
N/A
Joy
0412 634 184
Notch Point
Take Everything
Fri 26th December
2014
- Sun 4th January
2015
Highway Opposite
Heritage Village
N/A
Dean Pearce
0438 122 123
Tuesday 3rd
February 2015
7.30pm Rockhampton
Leagues Club
N/A
Joy
0412 634 184
February 2015
Sun 22nd
8am Seeonee Park
N/A
Paul Westgarth
0413 731 341
Tue 3rd March
2015
7.30pm Rockhampton
Leagues Club
N/A
2015
General Meeting
All Welcome
Once Monthly
4WD Fun/ Awareness Day
Members Only
Visitors by Prior Arrangement
Last Sunday Monthly
Annual General Meeting
Relay For Life
Fraser Island Clean Up
Sat 16th- Sun 17th
May 2015
11am Central
Queensland
University
Sat May 30th,31stJun 1st 2015
Nominations In for New
Committee Members
2 weeks Prior
N/A
Joy
0412 634 184
Paul & Karen Westgarth
0413 731 341
4934 2062
N/A
Join the club ... Come to our meetings, follow us on facebook,
and read our newsletter for updates. http://www.cqoffroad.org.au/
CQ Offroad
Notes:
Please Advise our Trip Co-ordinator Paul Westgarth 0413 731 341 For Any Trips to be run under the
CQ Offroad Title for Insurance purposes
Fun Days 4WD awareness days held last Sunday of each month, are for members ONLY.
Visitors are welcome by prior arrangement with the Trip Leader.
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Trip ideas
Day Trips
Trip Coordinator Paul Westgarth – 0413 731 341
Weekend Trips (2-3days)
Longer Trips
5 Rocks
Byfield
King Solomon Spur
Copper Climb
Night Run
Mystery Trip
Kroombit Tops
Mt Scoria
Lady’s Day Comp at
Seeonee
Barefoot Bowls
Clean Up Australia
General Clean-ups
Styx River
Blackdown Tablelands
Canarvon Gorge
Cania Gorge
Kroombit Tops
Kalpower State Forest
Frazer Island
Deepwater National Park
Cap Palmerston
Notch Point
Country Meetings
Goodnight Scrub
Salvator Rosa
Ka Ka Mundi
Eurimbula National Park
Mt Moffit
Baffle Creek
Eungella
Cape Hillsborough
Isla Gorge
Landcruiser Mountain
Park
Relay For Life
Copper Climb / St
Lawrence
Fraser Island
Desert Trips
Cape York
High Country of
Victoria
Tasmania
Birdsville Races
Gemfields
Porcupine Gorge
Undarra Lava Tubes
Kimberley’s
Lake Eyre
NB. If you have any suggestions or are interested in organising a trip or event,
whether it is a 4WD event or just a social day out, please forward your ideas to
TRIP COORDINATOR Paul Westgarth
[email protected]
http://www.4x4earth.com.au/trackslist.html?state=QLD
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The Central Queensland Offroad Club’s
20 Year Anniversary Celebration
After 20 Years of Officially being a Club it seemed appropriate to hold a bit of a gathering and celebrate the 4wdriving and camping
in the only fashion that suits..... by camping and 4wdriving .
Talking, singing, drinking, eating and generally playing around was for those that chose and know how to relax and have fun a
fabulous natural event!
Gathering at Seeonee Park the dust was washed away by the younger fun lovers... who in the creek .. fished, swam and made the
most of the setting.
Others set up tents and campers and assisted with all the odd jobs around the venue whilst beers began to flow and the shadows
lengthened.
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The Central Queensland Offroad Club’s
20 Year Anniversary Celebration
The pretty setting of Seeonee Park is an enjoyable one, .. and the afternoon light steadily darkened off as showers were had and
frocks were donned.
Pictures and memories were shared and wonderful place mats of adventures decorated the tables where the food and wine were
enjoyed, and as the food was served the first class nights entertainment of Poetry and Live music began.
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The Central Queensland Offroad Club’s
20 Year Anniversary Celebration
We were all treated to brilliant Bush Poetry by ‘Bob Pacey,‘ and perfectly played tunes by the band ‘Aristokatz,’
‘one’ of whom is now a welcomed new edition to this fabulous club..., so Yes!.. the night had something for everyone.
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A Poem For the CQ Offroad Club
by Bob Pacey
C Q Offroad Club
Sometimes it only takes a dream to start and set us on the road
and good friends to join together to help to share the load.
The dream comes to fruition and though its progress seems so slow
from such a solid firm foundation does it flourish build and grow.
Such was the case in question way back in Nineteen ninety four
When Anthony and Tracy brought their passion to the fore.
With Sue and Graeme beside them they set the wheels in motion
a club for four wheel drivers a tribute to their devotion.
Who would have thought it would become what we see here today
everyone has played their part in their own special way.
You could not hope to cover all that’s happened through the years
but some of the bloody antics would bring grown men to tears.
There’s one thing about Australians that everyone should know
when Aussies congregate together funny things get on the go.
Then throw in a four wheel drive and any model or make will do
and ya gonna see some funny sights, yeah mate I’m telling you.
Nicknames seem to be the go and most times they really stick
so when you drink cooking oil your mates are gonna call you Slick.
Oh and most eskies are disposable but losing one can really hurt
especially when you squash em flat into the dirt.
And Slick, Patrols run best on diesel mate but filling up can be a trick.
and a tank full of pure unleaded can stop them like a brick.
Some blokes are into electronics to make the trips a breeze
But Dave and Go Go Gadget Jeff can put your mind at ease.
They have the so many bits and pieces and I don’t want to sound cruel
but the extra weight would chew up a tonne of bloody fuel.
But all the gadgets in the world won’t help Jeff when get your Nissan stuck
and it takes a dammed Landcruiser to pull you from the muck.
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cont.
A Poem For the CQ Offroad Club
by Bob Pacey
When you go camping in the country way out back of Burke
ya gotta be prepared mate and cover every quirk.
So get yourself a duplicate of everything that you may crave
or just go and get a loan of one from old mate Double Dave.
Some blokes attract real trouble and Grant is living proof
his FJ cruiser submarine can handle water to the roof
They tell me Precious Micks a trooper and will drive straight through a flood
but I have been told his weak point is the slightest hint of blood.
Then we’ve got Ray who’s called Slim Dusty, he hates the slightest smear
like dust that covers everything when you follow up the rear.
And don’t you mess with Steve or he’ll tear you all apart
yeah you’ll really find some trouble if you meddle with Old Fart.
Our away trips are always rippers and Fraser Island is in reach
but Taavi always check ya battery before driving on the beach.
Cause Landrovers can be fickle when they’re not on even terms
and if you jump start them with a Cruiser they could pick up some germs.
When you’re camping out at Kroombit Tops you can loose yourself if you just try
but you will never find The Southern Cross in the bloody Northern sky.
And Paul high speed on Fraser’s beaches will make ya mates all stare
when you hit a hidden washout and put all four wheels in the air.
You see some sights when on the road or camping in the scrub
and the crew had stopped at Coopers Creek to have a bit of grub.
They looked across the bloody creek and near brought up their food
there was a bunch of oldies strolling round their campsite in the nude.
Oh yes adventures by the dozen and fun times by the tonne
a club that suits all people great times for everyone.
Twenty years have flown by quickly but with so many places to explore
sure as hell I betcha many more adventures lie in store.
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Member Submission - Camping Families Are Happier, Healthier and Wealthier
http://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/camping-families-are-happier-healthier-and-wealthier/
September 18, 2014
Recreation / Tourism
The Caravan Industry Association of Australia is highlighting that caravanning and camping holidays not only
offer great value, but that they also help build and nurture the close relationships that are essential to a happy
family life.
Whether a simple weekend away, or a long-term planned escape, the Association is flagging up how
caravanning and camping holidays can combine a variety of activities and the ability to create a real home
away from home together, with the sense of community so treasured in caravan and holiday parks.
The ability to easily customise a caravanning and camping holiday according to needs is extraordinarily
valuable. Campers and caravanners come in groups of all shapes and sizes, and this is indicative of a
holiday as flexible as they come.
Caravan Industry Association of Australia’s research says that 85% of Australians have gone caravanning or
camping in their lifetime, and with industry growth at an all time high (caravans are the fastest growing motor
vehicle by registrations), this number is only set to grow.
Not only is a camping holiday good value, but research shows it will actually make families happier.
Caravan Industry Association of Australia Chief Executive Stuart Lamont explains “there is more to the value
of camping and caravanning than the cost.
“Camping and caravanning provides Australian’s with the opportunity to connect, not only with each other but
with the world around them. And that’s something guaranteed to make you smile.”
A 2011 report from the UK titled Real Richness concludes that campers are more happy, energised, optimistic
and satisfied than non-campers, and those families that go camping feel closer and wealthier.
In the report, 79% of children who had never camped said they would like to, and 88% of campers said it was
something every child should experience.
The report also found that campers have a higher than average fitness level for their age, that children were
happier when camping, and suggested that camping makes parents happier too – 80% of children who
camp said they felt their parents were less stressed when camping.
The Caravan Industry Association of Australia is the national peak body for the Australian caravanning and
holiday parks sector (caravan holiday parks, caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tent trailers, camping,
cabins, plus other RVs and industry suppliers).
The Association is a member of the National Tourism Alliance, a category sponsor in the National Tourism
Awards, runs an industry accreditation program, and coordinates committees in areas of marketing, research,
and industry training.
Click here to visit the Caravan Industry Association of Australia.
6th August 2014 - CIAA RESEARCH EXPLAINS AUSTRALIA’S LOVE OF CARAVANNING AND CAMPING
- See more at: http://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/camping-families-are-happier-healthier-andwealthier/#sthash.N21WfQcL.pv25T4XM.dpuf
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Member Submission
What is: The difference between 4WD and AWD
The popularity of four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles has boomed in the last decade
What is the difference between 4WD and AWD?:
Three basic systems available: full-time 4WD, part-time 4WD and all-wheel drive Differences in how and when torque is supplied
to each wheel. Important to choose the correct system for the typical vehicle use.
Most mainstream manufacturers have released 'offroad' vehicles to take advantage of the public's obsession with four-wheel
drive. But it's not just the traditional SUV and 4x4 vehicles that have contributed to the boom. More and more cars have been
offering all-wheel-drive drivetrains from high-performance sports cars to luxury sedans and family-oriented people movers.
But why do manufacturers use different terms. Isn't four-wheel drive (4WD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) the same thing? Let's have
a look at the different terms in use and what each of them should mean.
Although each manufacturer tends to use its own name for its chassis systems for branding reasons, we are generally able to
separate 4WD/AWD drivetrains into three basic groups.
full-time 4WD
part-time 4WD
all-wheel drive (AWD)
Full-time 4WD operates as the name suggests. At all times torque is supplied to all four wheels, all of the time. The driver usually
has several options available to them which affect the operation of the drivetrain depending on the conditions that are encountered.
In normal operation (such as driving on a bitumen surface) the front and rear axles are split by a differential which allows them to
operate at different speeds when required -- for example, when cornering.
In most vehicles there will be the option of 'diff lock'. This locks up the centre differential and restricts any rotational difference
between the front and rear axles. It's a feature that is commonly used when offroading to gain maximum traction.
There may also be the option of 'low range'. Usually used in extreme offroad conditions and on steep inclines, this changes the
gearing of the drivetrain to provide a torque multiplying effect similar to the lowest gearing on a mountain bike.
Part-time 4WD is the original 4WD system and the most basic.
As with Full time 4WD there are several options available to the driver. In normal conditions the vehicle is driven in two-wheel
drive, usually powering only the rear wheels. 4WD mode can be selected either by a separate mechanical lever or by an
electronic switching system.
When 4WD is selected, torque is split evenly between the four wheels.
Part time 4WD vehicles tend not to have differentials between the front and rear axles. This limits the use of 4WD to offroad use
because use of this feature on bitumen surfaces (where tyres have good traction) can cause excess stress and damage to the
drivetrain (often called wind-up).
Most vehicles of this type have the option of 'low range' for extreme off-road conditions.
All-Wheel Drive is in some ways similar to the full-time 4WD system in that it also sends torque to all four wheels constantly.
These systems never have the option to operate in two-wheel drive, and unlike the 4WD systems, the differential between the
front and rear axles cannot be locked. The differentials do, however, have ability to limit slippage between the axles if a low
traction situation is encountered.
Usually this ability is provided with a differential known as a viscous coupling although more recently a similar outcome has been
achieved by using electronically-controlled hydraulic or electro-magnetic 'clutch' systems.
AWD systems also lack the 'low range' feature which is common in most 4WDs.
The AWD system is less effective and more fragile than the 4WD system in a situation where high torque is required. Indeed, the
viscous coupling units simply cannot satisfy high torque demands when the vehicle is offroad. AWD vehicles tend to be more 'car'
like than obvious offroaders.
http://www.motoring.com.au/advice/2010/what-is-the-difference-between-4wd-and-awd-7530
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C.Q. OFFROAD CLUB – Boys Boasty Bit
Lets have some fun and ENJOY
Calling for Submissions of photos and words
where you can ..... Brag A Bit... Bout your Beast !
EXACTLY
WHY ? DO YOU LOVE YOUR 4WD
Come on Guys don’t be shy..
For this Section to be here Next Year
You Must Join In !
Send and submit pics of why you love your 4wd?
As often as you wish!
Tell me....in a text to 0448 426 733
with a picture .. or email [email protected]
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Spotlight
Smile
Life is what you make it
CQ Offroad
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Technical and Safety Information
FYI
If it can be greased, Grease it !
http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/f40/broken-u-joint-54785/
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Khaki Button Up JB $29.95 for Long Sleeved and $22.95 for Short Sleeved
Take to Raptor Embroidery on Richardson Rd For Offroad Logo
NOTE *
ON DRIVES HIGH VISIBILITY VESTS TO BE WORN Supplied By Trip Coordinator
OR
Yellow CQ Offroad Shirts available for purchase $50,Black Caps $20
please call the merchandise officer Joy on 0412 634 183
Advertising fee - Pro- Rata Rates with FREE link on our website.
email the [email protected] and the [email protected] for ad size and specs
on Behalf of Central Queensland Offroad Club
Central Queensland Offroad Newsletter Shall in no way be held responsible for misprints,please check all details are correct before submission.
CQ Offroad also reserves the right to not publish any inappropriate submissions.
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CLUB COMMITTEE 2014
E-mail contact: [email protected]
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cq.offroad
Phone contacts
President: Joy 0412 634 184
[email protected]
Vice President: Ulf Niederwemmer - 0414 973 986
[email protected]
Secretary: Christine Cameron - 0409 261 874
[email protected]
Treasurer: Karen Westgarth - 0413 201 249
[email protected]
Trip Coordinator: Paul Westgarth 0749 342 062
[email protected]
Public Liaison Officer: Jeff Winter - 0407 NISSAN - (0407 647 726)
[email protected]
Editor: Alison Clarke - 0448 426 733
[email protected]
SUPPORT OFFICERS
Paul Westgarth
0413 731 341
MEMBERSHIP
Please email applications to [email protected]
INFO TECH.
Viv Murphy
SOCIAL CONVENOR
Paul Westgarth
MAINTENANCE
MERCHANDISE
Joy
PROPERTY
Paul Westgarth
INSURANCE
Jeff Winter
HISTORIAN
Karen Westgarth
FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR Naomi Brook
TRAINING COORDINATOR Kev
MARKETING COORDINATORS Dennis Frahm
Dean Pearce
0438 705 592
0749 342 062
0412 634 184
0413 731 341
0407 647 726
0413 201 249
0408 197 710
0488 942 241
0488 132 855
0438 122 123
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 9568 PARK AVENUE, NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701
[email protected]
E-MAIL:
www.cqoffroad.org.au
Web Page:
Public Contact:
Jeff Winter
0407 NISSAN (0407 647 726)
[email protected]
Membership:
General Meeting :- The First Tuesday Night of the Month
next 2nd December 2014
7.30pm Rockhampton Leagues Club, George Street, Rockhampton.
Committee Meeting:- 6pm Monday Eve Prior to Above General Meeting
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