1 2014 CAIRNS & REGION – COMMUNITY EVENTS AND PROFESSIONAL
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1 2014 CAIRNS & REGION – COMMUNITY EVENTS AND PROFESSIONAL
1 2014 CAIRNS & REGION – COMMUNITY EVENTS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIARY – ISSUED TWICE A MONTH. Every effort is made to supply accurate information, but no responsibility is accepted by the compiler for errors. Compiled by Mike Friganiotis (www.growingbylearning.com) Send event/course inclusion information to [email protected] - likewise if interested in joining the mailing list. THIS DIARY IS ALSO POSTED AND UPDATED ON THE FAMILY LAW PATHWAYS WEBSITE, FNQ SECTION – http://www.qldfamilylawnet.org.au/networks/far-north-queensland/activities __________________________________________________________________________ TEXT COLOUR CODE: RA FNQ SOCIAL/ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL/CULTURAL HOLIDAYS/SPECIAL SPORT On Now Till 9 Nov Hells Gate – Ray Crooke, Goobalathaldin (Dick Roughsey) and Percy Trezise, Cairns Regional Gallery, Cnr. Abbott & Shields Street. Till 9 Nov Free green waste disposal - It's time to "get ready" for the coming cyclone and wet season, and to clean up and dispose of your domestic green waste (tree clippings, palm fronds, grass cuttings etc.) for FREE at Council's Transfer Stations. Important: Remember, illegal dumping can incur a fine: it affects the environment, its flora and fauna and may affect the safety of individuals. Please report any illegal dumping to 4044 3044. Where and when: • Portsmith Transfer Station, open Monday-Sunday 8.30am to 5.15pm • Smithfield Transfer Station, open Monday-Saturday 7am to 5.15pm, Sunday 9am to 5.15pm • Gordonvale Transfer Station, open Monday-Sunday 8.30am to 5.15pm Exclusions: Please note: this offer is only for domestic cars, utes and/or trailers and light trucks (vehicle weight to GVM 4 tonnes). Normal rates apply for disposal of any other waste during this period, including green waste from garden maintenance contractors on behalf of residents. For enquiries regarding Electric or Crazy Ant quarantine details, please contact the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) on 13 25 23 Till 12 Nov BreastScreen QLD Mobile Service - A breast screen can pick up changes in the breast, often before they can be seen or felt by a woman or a doctor. All women 40 years and over are eligible for a FREE breast screen with BreastScreen Queensland every 2 years. Women aged 50-74 are strongly recommended to have a breast screen being in the highest risk period. For more information and appointments call 13 20 50, Gordonvale Hospital, Highleigh Road, Gordonvale. Till 16 Nov Indelible times spent as a child with her father motivated Rose Rigley’s exhibition of new work, Letters to my Father. In the upstairs Loft Space, Cairns Regional Gallery presents exhibitions by local artists building their profile. Rigley’s thoughtful constructions recalling the moments and incidentals that pass between two or more members in any family are installed in the Loft from October 10. Poignantly, it is more than 20 years since Rigley’s father passed away but she draws on the emotions expressed in an eloquent letter she recently composed to him, conveying her love, gratitude and the imponderable dimensions of memories. The seven series of works that comprise the exhibition are symbolic of a conversation with Rigley’s father. They represent words that were left unspoken and exchanges that were never concluded. Cairns Regional Gallery’s Loft Space with an open invitation to visitors to attend. Till 16 Nov EXHIBITION - Melting Pot 2014 The eleventh biennial National Ceramic Exhibition presented by the Cairns Potters Club, which is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year. The National Ceramic Exhibitions showcase current directions in ceramics in Australia and embrace a diversity of approaches to the medium. Cairns Regional Gallery, Cnr Abbott & Shields Streets. Admission fees apply Till 30 Nov EXHIBITION - STEPHEN BOWERS: BEYOND BRAVURA JAM FACTORY ICON 2013 - Beyond Bravura features an extensive selection of works by Stephen Bowers, one of Australia's leading contemporary 2 ceramic artists. Bowers has been working with ceramics since the late 1970s, and for much of his career he has been making objects that are rich in whimsical figurative ornamentation. Cairns Regional Gallery, Cnr Abbott & Shields Streets, Admission fees apply Till 6 Dec Stockroom Expose – stunning past work of FNQ artists, as well as the introduction of a fresh new range of paintings from Mornington Island, Gallery 1, KickArts Contemporary Arts, 96 Abbott Street, free entry, more info call 4050 9496 Till 12 Dec FREE Family Active Games in Parks - White Rock: Wednesdays 3.15pm – 5.15pm, Bak Park, Progress Road, Edmonton: Mondays 3.15pm – 5.15pm, Parents & Toddlers session 3.30 – 4.30, Ravizza Park, Ravizza Drive, Edmonton. Free afternoon tea/fruit is provided. For more information contact: Roz Metcalfe (0459 982 132) or Amanda Nicholas (0403 555 395). November 2014 5 Nov Life After Work – when you finally decide to quit, learn how to reprogram yourself and plan so that you live a full and happy life. 5.30pm to 7.30pm, Worklife Directions – 3/155 Mulgrave Road, Cairns, Cost: $165.00 includes workbook and refreshments, more info & booking call 0417 274 558 5 Nov AGM – Bee Universal Inc, Lafew Tea House, 33 Sheridan Street, 5.30 – 6.30pm, good people, good food, nice tea, Kombucha and a little paperwork, stay afterwards for a screening of Vanishing of the Bees, from 6.30pm, RSVP by 1st. November4055 7172 5 Nov AGM – Mookai Rosie Bi-Bayan, 5.30pm, Mookai Rosie Bi-Bayan, 15 Valda Close, Edmonton, ph. Gina for enquiries on 4045 6333, light refreshments provided. 5 Nov Differential case marking in Yalaku (Ndu family, Papua New Guinea). LCRC seminar by Alexandra Aikhenvald, Cairns Institute, JCU, more info call 4232 1888 5 Nov Rapid Roadshow 2014 – Get HIV informed, get HIV tested - MOSSMAN (next to Youth Centre), 2 - 4pm 5 Nov Rapid Roadshow 2014 – Get HIV informed, get HIV tested - PORT DOUGLAS (Rex Smeal Park), 10am 1pm 6 Nov Kuranda Envirocare general meeting - 7pm at the Recreation Centre, Fallon Road, Kuranda. Meetings are held every 1st Thursday of the month. These meetings are mainly of a relaxed educational and environmental nature. We may have a presentation, a movie, a speaker or a discussion on topics environmental. Non-members are welcome to attend and supper is provided. Mob: 0409 647 714 | Office: 4093 8989 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.envirocare.org.au 6 Nov Community Champion Information session – working with difficult people, using your strengths, 6 – 7.30pm, Hambledon House, 176 Bruce Highway, free,light supper provided, RSVP to Anne on 0419 652 452 or email [email protected] 6 Nov Sea Shepherd Major Fundraising Event - This event is part of the National Ocean Defence Fundraising Tour being undertaken by Sea Shepherd Australia this summer. Sea Shepherd welcomes supporters and members of the public to be part of its annual fundraiser in support of the upcoming 2014/15 anti-whaling campaign. Captain Peter Hammarstedt will speak about the upcoming Antarctic campaign and also present videos showcasing Sea Shepherd’s vital marine conservation work. A post-event function will be held for guests after the presentation. 7pm, $25 available through the Centre for Contemporary Arts (CoCA). 6 Nov Cairns State high School Presentation Night, 6.30pm, Cairns Convention Centre, Adults $13, Students/children $7, admission is by ticket only available from the school’s main office, guest speaker: Prof. Sandra Harding, Vice-Chancellor, JCU, performances from the school’s award-winning orchestra, chorale and senior centre of excellence dance students. 6 Nov Cairns Mental Health Carers’ Support Group is having coffee at The Coast Roast, Ground Floor, Cairns Central Shopping Centre, McLeod Street, Cairns, Ph.1800 351 881, 1.30pm 3 6 Nov Malanda Community Gardens meeting, Every Thursday 8am - 11am - The Malanda Community Gardens can now designate a time, to introduce you to the space, opportunity and bigger picture of the Malanda Community Gardens. Want to learn more about the proposed plan? Want to have access to a space to grow? Would like to donate some valuable time to become a valued member of a community enterprise? For current valued pioneers this is a great time to attend, for the social aspect. Bookings currently essential, to ensure a smooth and consistent, respectful operation. After initial Orientation a guest book sign in, will be the method of monitoring. Contact Maria 0406 971 567 to arrange a date for orientation and obtain rural number on Foxwell Road. Come join the team of community garden enthusiasts! 7 Nov Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing NZ Breakers 7 Nov Tropical Research Network—Cairns Conference. Plenary address by Alexandra Aikhenvald, Cairns Institute, JCU, more info call 4232 11888 7 Nov Jazz Up North – Stringmansassy, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 5, $30/25, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 7 Nov Networking Breakfast, 7.15am – 8.45am, DoubleTree Hilton (previously Holiday Inn) Cnr Esplanade, Florence and Abbott Sts. GUEST SPEAKER: PAMELA O’LEARY, Clinical Hypnotist from Guided Solutions and NLP exponent. Pamela is presenting ‘MYTHS AND MAGIC of a MODERN DAY HYPNOTIST.’ Profile spotlight: Jennifer Brazier, ATodds Nurse Educator, $25.00 hot full breakfast. $21.00 continental breakfast. Held by Communication Skills Consultancy, Training & Coaching in Presentations, Public Speaking, Interpersonal and People Skills, more info & booking call Patricia, 0418 710 341 7 – 9 Nov Julatten Mountain Spa Retreat with VivYoga and Ayurveda for health and well-being – a weekend practicing yoga, meditation, relaxation and learning about the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, the sister science to yoga, bookings essential, limited to 10 people, $495 all inclusive, more info & booking call Viv 0428 773 980 7 – 9 Nov Calligraphy Yoga – Internal Peace & Harmony workshop with Master Zhen Hua Yang – eliminate stress, fear, anxiety 7 depression, Cairns RSL Club, 115 Esplanade, $330 whole course or $85/session, more info & booking call 0415 422 321 7 – 9 Nov Basic/Intro Theta Workshop - Become a certified Theta Healing Practitioner and clear beliefs that are no longer serving you at the same time! Learn this proven, amazing technique which will enable you to assist yourself and others. Investment is $500. Contact Robyn 0438 578 769 or email: [email protected] for more information. I look forward to working with you. 7 – 15 Nov Do you like yourself? Did you like who you were when you were younger? If you had your time over would you do things differently? Do you ever wonder why on earth you married that person or made that life choice? Cairns Little Theatre’s next production explores these questions and more in Edward Albee’s play Three Tall Women. Three Tall Women won the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, a wickedly funny comedy yet told with uncompromising truth. A compelling 90 year old woman reflects on her life with a mixture of shame, pleasure, regret, and satisfaction. She recalls the fun of her childhood and her marriage, when she had an overwhelming optimism for her future. Yet she bitterly recalls the negative events that resulted in regret: her husband's extramarital affairs, the death of her husband, and the estrangement of her gay son. The Director is John Hughes who always brings out the best in a cast, set and script. John’s previous successes include Master Class, A Man For All Seasons and Amadeus. Three Tall Women will entertain you and keep you guessing. Rondo Theatre, 46 Greenslopes St, Edge Hill, Fri 7 - Sat 15 November (excluding Sundays), 8pm (bar open 7pm), Adult $27, Aged Pensioner $22, Student (under 25) $20, Group 10+ $22 ea, Monday & Tuesday All Tickets One Price $22 7 Nov – 21 Dec Exhibition: Sub-0 – the affordable art show, and end of year showcase of 30 of the region’s most collectable contemporary artists, launch on 7/11 at 6pm, free, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 4, weekdays 9.30am – 4pm, weekends 10am – 2.30pm. 8 Nov AGM – Cairns District Rugby League Referees Assoc, 2 – 4pm, Fuller Sports, 24 Armstrong Street, Edmonton, all welcome. 4 8 Nov Do you want to be healthier, fitter and more alert? Talk by Don Chisholm, 1pm, Seville Conference Centre, 35 Bauhinia Ave., Earlville, $20pp, more info call 5549 2554 8 Nov Special general meeting – West Cairns Bowls Club, 9.30am, re-election of board members, at club rooms, 162 Gatton Street. 8 Nov Radical Reels Tour - Catch the steepest and deepest in high-adrenalin outdoor sport films when the 2014 Radical Reels Tour comes to Cairns this November. Hurtle down steep untouched powder, feel the cold spray of stomach-dropping kayak first descents, fly high with the world's wildest wingsuiters, and much more in extreme mountain sports. Cairns Civic Theatre, 7 – 10pm, Adult $30, Children 3-17 $15, *Group 10+ $30, *One complimentary ticket for each 10 tickets purchased. Phone ticketLiNK on 1300 855 835 to make a group booking 8 Nov QLD Multi Media Awards - Media awards presentation night and dinner with celebrity guest, MC and comedian Clint Paddison. Dance the night away to music by JW. Clint Paddison is one of Australia's best corporate entertainers. With his warm, engaging manner and 11 years of corporate speaking experience, Clint ensures that attendees have the best night ever. Pullman Reef Hotel Casino, 35-41 Wharf Street, Cairns, Pre dinner drinks from 6pm, Awards presentation and dinner from 7pm, One Price $137.50, R Restricted to Adults 18 years and over, Three course meal, wine, beer, spirits and soft drink included in ticket price. Please contact ticketLiNK on 1300 855 835 if you have any special dietary requirement. 8 Nov Finley Quaye (UK), multi-platinum, Brit Award-winning soul phenomenon, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 5, 7.30pm, $40/35, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 8 Nov Twilight Car Boot Sale - Come and browse in the cooler hours at the Twilight Car Boot Sale, St Peter's Anglican Church, in the TAS Campus Car Park, Poolwood Road. Enjoy hot food, drinks and a wide variety of stalls. Sites are $10, to book contact Elisabeth 4055 0508 or Vicki 4224 6754. 4 – 8pm, more info call 4055 0508 8 Nov Shiatsu Healing Centre Open day, 91 Trinity beach Road, Trinity beach, opening ceremony & meditation at 10.30am, complimentary 10 minute shoulder/neck massage, bush flower essences, one card tarot reading (gold coin donation to YAPS), advice on health & fitness, crystals, candles, jewellery, natural skin products, crystal bowl music meditation, forensic healing, workshops throughout the day, refreshments, more info call 4057 7598 or 0418 418 646 8 Nov St. John’s Community Care is hosting a Fundraising Dinner to help raise money for the creation of a sensory garden at the Young Lifestyle Centre, Gordonvale, Gordonvale RSL Club, 6.30pm, lucky door prizes & raffles, $55pp, more info & booking call 4039 9700 8 Nov Yarrabah Band Festival, Bishop Malcolm Park, Yarrabah, Artists: James Morrison, Yarrabah Brass Band, Djun Djun Jarra, Night Owls, Elverina Johnson, Nightbirds and Black Carubians, 6:00pm, free. Now in its second year, the annual Yarrabah Band Festival will feature an exciting line-up of artists, including dynamic Queensland duo Busby Marou and Indigenous singer/songwriter Shellie Morris. Bring a picnic, chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of music by the sea. More info http://bit.ly/1qWK9MM 8 Nov Startup & Entrepreneurs Workshop - theSPACE Cairns will be running an interactive workshop from 9.00am – 1.00pm, at theSPACE, 1/187 Mulgrave Road, Bungalow, $20p/p or FREE for members. Our special guest is Professor John Hamilton of JCU Cairns. This is a time to work on your Startup idea and share new technologies with others in the Cairns Startup and innovation scene. The event is free to members of theSPACE. If you haven’t joined yet, it’s only $10 per month. For membership information visit http://thespacecairns.com/coworking-space/ More info call Troy 0405 353 074 9 Nov Active Cairns Free Community Bike Ride - Registration opens 7.15am, rides start 8am sharp. Each ride has a leader and there will be routes to suit all ages and abilities up to 20km. Helmets must be worn and children under 12 years of age must ride with a parent/carer. All routes are on paths or very quiet streets. Limited adult bikes available: to book e-mail [email protected] or phone 0459 999 082, 7.15am – 10am, Stinger Net Park, Arlington Esplanade, Clifton Beach 9 – 15 Nov National Adoption Awareness Week 5 10 Nov Fine wine & beverage evening – over 150 wine and food suppliers to sample, lucky door prizes, 7pm, Brothers, 99 Anderson Street, Manunda, members $10, non-members $15, more info & booking call 4053 1053 10 – 16 Nov Make a Difference Week 11 Nov Remembrance Day – a memorial day in Commonwealth countries for members of the armed forces who died in the line of duty. A pause at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. 11 Nov Managing Workplace Change – dealing with job loss is a very emotional and stressful time. Learn coping, resilience, and planning strategies with others in this group setting. 5.30pm to 7.30pm, Worklife Directions – 3/155 Mulgrave Road, Cairns, $165.00 includes workbook and refreshments, more info & booking call 0417 274 558 11 Nov Trinity Bay State high presentation Evening - Trinity Bay State High School recognizes their students with awards in Academic, Cultural and Sporting Excellence. Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 7pm, Tickets are free for this event. Limited to a maximum of 4 tickets per family. Contact 1300 855 835 to book your allocation. 12 Nov Improving Body Language – give yourself an advantage in the interview or with a client by better understanding and reading body language. 5.30pm to 7.30pm, Worklife Directions – 3/155 Mulgrave Road, Cairns, Cost: $165.00 includes workbook and refreshments, more info & booking call 0417 274 558 12 Nov CONSUMER DIRECTED CARE: Unit Pricing Your Services. Enhancing Viability Series – THINK TANK The Federal Government is committed to providing community-based and residential care consumers, and their carers, with a greater say about the types of care services they receive and the delivery of those services. This initiative is generally termed Consumer Directed Care (CDC) packages. CDC communitybased packages in have been on limited offer for several years and the Australian Government plans on introducing CDCs into residential care in the future. This approach to care-funding is also relevant to disability support organisations and other providers of community services. For service providers, a key element in being successful in attracting and implementing CDC packages sustainably, is to recognise and quantify the real total unit costs in CDC packages comprising service delivery costs, care planning and management costs, and administrative costs. This workshop covers: •A review of the available financial costs data of initially setting up for CDC packages; •Issues and solutions in calculating your real total unit costs; •How to forecast and budget unit costs; •Cost-coding and tracking unit costs at the individual CDC package level in common software packages •Tips and traps in ensuring sustainability of CDC services. Workshop workbook and CD of resources is included. Presenter: Mr. Ken Leigh, Accountant & Barrister-at-Law. FNQ Docs Training Room, 117 Anderson Street, Manunda, 9.00am –12.30pm REGISTRATION - Price: $230 member or $330 non-member, more info & registration, email [email protected] 12 Nov Driving Governance Series – think tank - DRAFTING LEGAL CLIENT SERVICE AGREEMENTS FOR NON-LAWYERS, 1pm – 4.30pm, Presenter: Mr. Ken Leigh Accountant & Barrister-at-Law Venue: FNQ Docs Training Room 117 Anderson Street, Manunda Federal and State Government changes to recipients of care funding means that revenue for Service providers is increasingly coming from individual clients. Managing legal accountability to many individual clients is substantially more complex than in the past where Service providers were only dealing with one or a few government departments. At the heart of legal accountability to individual clients is the Client Service Agreement which is the cornerstone of legal rights and obligations on all parties. This workshop covers: •Essential elements in contract law; •How to draft terms and conditions of legal Client Service Agreements; •Tips and traps in using standard templates and clauses; and •How parties’ rights and obligations under Client Service Agreements are managed and enforced. Workshop workbook and CD of resources is included. $207 member or $297 non-member, more info & registration, email [email protected] 6 12 Nov Autism Drop-in - Drop-in and share your ideas about the services needed for people with autism in your area. Autism Queensland provides education, therapy and support services for people of all ages and stages who have Autism Spectrum Disorder. The implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Queensland in 2016 opens up exciting new possibilities for Autism Queensland to expand its services in Far North Queensland. This Drop-in time is a chance to share your ideas and suggestions about how we could further serve the people of this region. Come along and be part of this exciting consultation process! No need for appointments – if you have a bit of time, just drop-in to the Centacare rooms and talk to Dr Susan O’Donnell, Liaison and Development Officer, Autism Queensland. Know someone with Autism? Wanting to talk to someone? Trying to find out about services? Got an idea to share? What feedback would you like to give to AQ? Autism Queensland - Dr Susan O’Donnell, Liaison and Development Officer [email protected] 4034 6600 or 0448 054 262, 1.30 – 3.00pm, Centacare, 22-23 Aplin Street, Cairns. 12 Nov You are invited to join us for the presentation of our Annual Report, St John’s Community Care, Parish Hall, Cnr Kamerunga & Fairweather Roads, Redlynch, 6.00pm, RSVP: Ph. (07) 4039 9700 or email [email protected] by 6th November. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED. Guest Speaker: Tracey Rees, Director for Aged & Community Care Queensland Department of Social Services 12 Nov Date Claimer: Cultural Diversity Queensland, in partnership with the Anti-Discrimination Commission of Queensland and Queensland Police Service, invite you to join us in a Community Conversation in support of a Queensland where everybody belongs and where racism is not tolerated Queensland where everybody belongs and where racism is not tolerated. 11 AM -12:30 PM, Venue: TBA 12 Nov QLD Police recruiting Seminar, 6.30 – 8pm, PCYC Cairns, McNamara Street, Manunda, reserve your spot by going to [email protected] 12 Nov Dive Into Digital Coffee Chat, Caffiend (5 Grafton Street Cairns) at 8:30am. The Digital Enterprise Program delivers FREE group information sessions and provide one-on-one mentoring to help not-forprofit community groups as well as small to medium businesses to better understand how to take advantage of online opportunities such as social media, creating a website, marketing tips, e-commerce, security and legal. 12 Nov RAVIZZA PLAYTIME IN THE PARK - Swimming at Gordonvale Pool. Communities for Children Activities Playgroups 123 Magic Parenting Program Family Support Active Games Contact: Roz Metcalfe 40443410 13 Nov Master Class – Emotional Intelligence: Overview: The definition of Emotional Intelligence indicates a kind of intelligence or skill that involves the ability to perceive, assess and positively influence one’s own and other people’s emotions. Description: Emotional Intelligence can be described as ‘managing feelings so that they are expressed appropriately and effectively, enabling people to work together smoothly toward their common goals.’ (Goleman, D. Emotional Intelligence, Bantam Books 1995) Skills: The four major skills that make up emotional intelligence are; Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness and Relationship Management. This one day master class will take you through the above mentioned skills; 9.00am – 4.30pm, DoubleTree Hilton (previously Holiday Inn). Cnr. Esplanade, Florence and Abbott Streets, $245 including Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Teas, GST, workbook and certificate on completion. More info & booking contact: Patricia at [email protected] or call 0418 710 341 13 Nov Little Taccas - You're never too young to develop a green thumb! The "Little Taccas" program, named after the tropical plant Tacca integrifolia, gives young children an appreciation for nature and gardening. Aimed at children aged under five years, the fortnightly program features nature-based activities in the Cairns Botanic Gardens precinct, including art and craft, storytelling, sing-alongs and garden discovery walks. Children must be accompanied by a parent or care giver. Spaces are limited so book early to avoid disappointment by ringing Council on 4044 3044. 10am – 12 noon, Tank 3, Collins Ave, Edge Hill 13 – 28 Nov BreastScreen QLD Mobile Service - A breast screen can pick up changes in the breast, often before they can be seen or felt by a woman or a doctor. All women 40 years and over are eligible for a FREE breast 7 screen with BreastScreen Queensland every 2 years. Women aged 50-74 are strongly recommended to have a breast screen being in the highest risk period. For more information and appointments call 13 20 50, Smithfield Community Health, 16 Danbulan Street, Smithfield. 14 Nov G20 – Brisbane only. 14 Nov Autism Drop-in - Drop-in and share your ideas about the services needed for people with autism in your area. Autism Queensland provides education, therapy and support services for people of all ages and stages who have Autism Spectrum Disorder. The implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Queensland in 2016 opens up exciting new possibilities for Autism Queensland to expand its services in Far North Queensland. This Drop-in time is a chance to share your ideas and suggestions about how we could further serve the people of this region. Come along and be part of this exciting consultation process! No need for appointments – if you have a bit of time, just drop-in and talk to Dr Susan O’Donnell, Liaison and Development Officer, Autism Queensland. 9.00am – 12.00pm, Tablelands Community Link Centre, 11 Grove Street Atherton 14 Nov Tanks Unplugged – Nikki Doll & Melanfunk Collective & Samantha Clark, $10/7, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 5, 7.30pm, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 14 Nov Evening for Eben - Eben Jefford was a Paramedic who worked at Redland Bay Ambulance Station. When plans for this fundraiser originally commenced, Eben had been recently diagnosed with stage IV stomach cancer and liver metastases. Eben fought hard but unfortunately lost his battle on 13th of September 2014. He was only 44. Eben leaves behind a very young family well before his time. Eben also served with the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Defence Force. Eben spent his whole life protecting and helping others. While a lot of you may not have known Eben, we hope you will join us to help raise funds for his family and have a good night with friends. Pullman Reef Hotel Casino, 35-41 Wharf Street, Cairns, 6:30pm-10:00pm, All tickets $107.00, R - Restricted to Adults 18 years and over, Canapés included in ticket price. Unlimited beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks from 6.30pm - 9.30pm included in ticket price. More info & booking call 1300 855 835 14 Nov The Australian Institute of Management Cairns Great Debate is back in 2014. Following on from last year’s twelfth debate spectacular, this year’s event brings entertainment and liveliness to the thoughtprovoking topic: "That Mothers Make Better Managers". Sure to deliver fun, frivolity and some pertinent points, six talented debaters will examine whether mothers make superior managers in the business world. As always, proceeds go to a great cause. This year donations will be made to The Cairns Clubhouse - a club for local people struggling with the impact of long-term mental illness. Pullman Reef Hotel Casino, 12 – 2.30pm, AIM members $69, non AIM members $79, more info & booking call 3227 4888 14 Nov The Douglas Theatre Arts Group presents Claire Hooper, 8pm, $29, DTAG members $25, Sausage sizzle – Movember fundraiser from 7pm, tickets from www.clinktheatre.com.au 14 – 15 Nov The Young Company Theatre Lab presents Tarantino, 169 Bunda Street, Cairns, 7pm, more info call 4041 4066 14 Nov – 4 Jan Sue Ryan Camp Dogs - On 14 November the Cairns Regional Gallery will officially become home to a group of irresistible camp dogs – all of whom have serious attitude! Created by Cairns-born artist Sue Ryan, each dog has its own unique character. Whether sitting, barking, scratching or snarling, it is evident that the artist certainly knows what makes our canine friends tick. Ryan’s Camp Dogs are lifesized sculptures made from wire frames and the woven nylon strands of ghost nets – a legacy of the commercial fishing industry that is washed up around the shores of much of Australia’s northern coastlines. In 2013, the Friends of the Regional Gallery fell in love with Ryan’s dogs and commissioned the artist to make three Camp Dogs for the Gallery’s Permanent Collection. “The Friends of the Gallery are thrilled that the funds we have raised through memberships and fundraising events means that our Camp Dogs will have a permanent home here in Cairns and that future generations can enjoy them and love them as much as we do”, said Hayley Gillespie , President of the Friends of the Cairns Regional Gallery. Ryan’s works are inspired by many years of working with artists in the Indigenous communities of Cape York. Most recently, Ryan has been recognized for her lead role in the development of Ghost Net art, with many Ghost Net sculptures now represented in major gallery collections around Australia. Camp Dogs bring together Ryan’s passion for the environment, her work with Ghost Nets Australia and her knowledge of traditional weaving techniques. However, it is Ryan’s irrepressible sense of humour 8 and her uncanny understanding of all things canine that make Camp Dogs so endearing. Join us at 6pm on Friday 28 November to welcome the Gallery’s latest acquisition and make our Camp Dogs feel at home. Camp Dogs will open in conjunction with Sam Tupou’s latest exhibition, Future Landscapes and everyone is warmly invited to attend. 14 Nov – 4 Jan At 6pm on Friday 28 November, Future Landscapes, an exhibition of works by Sam Tupou, will be officially opened at the Cairns Regional Gallery. Sam Tupou was formerly based in Cairns but now lives and works in Brisbane. Tupou has been described as one of Australia’s most exciting emerging artists. Born in New Zealand to a Tongan father, his work combines Pacific Island influences, including Tongan tapa, with pop art patterning and street art techniques. Future Landscapes is an exhibition that brings together a series of screen-printed acrylic works that explore how imagery from our past can mesh and morph into present day realities and future aspirations. Using his distinctive technique of silk-screen and digital printing on PVC and paper, Tupou has re-invented captured moments and images, created fictional landscapes and superimposed these to create images of an altered present or conceptual future. Most recently, Tupou has used images from his old family photo albums and reworked these to incorporate biomedical engineering, cloning and interplanetary travel themes and references. Tupou’s use of cultural, social and scientific references, combined with past and present landscapes and pop culture figures and images, makes the works in Future landscapes dynamic, compelling and often surreal. Future Landscapes will be officially opened by Margaret Genever who is a well-known Cairns based artist. Future Landscapes opens in conjunction with the launch of Ravenshoe artist, Sue Ryan’s new canine sculptures Camp Dogs, in the Gallery Niche Space and everyone is warmly invited to attend. 15 Nov G20 E-Vent Benefit – 6 – 10pm, Quarry Street (Aeroglen Hall) - Family Friendly/ Please share this event with your friends Tickets $12.00. Kids gold coin.. Numbers are limited, Bands, Kalen-ja , Polymantra and Los Caracoles and George Davies. Dancing, Games, Fun, Mayhem, Food & Drink available. Plenty of parking and playground for the children 15 Nov The Chocolate factory - Come one, come all to the most delicious place on earth! In a world where nothing is serious and everything is mysterious you will find yourself drawn into an intoxicating place full of mouthwatering delight! It is that time of year again in the small village of Sticky-Date where the annual Sweets & Treats Exhibition for 2014 is set to begin. Villagers from all across the lolly landscape come together to celebrate the town's diverse array of confectionary, for which it is most famous. The revered Lady Marmalade makes her scheduled appearance, along with her assistant, Miss Mallow, to officially open the Exhibition. But alas, something exciting is afoot, something perhaps even more exciting than the expo itself; the rarefied chance to accompany Lady Marmalade back to her Wonderful Warehouse for a taste testing of incredible magnitude! Five, only five, lucky locals will receive a golden stamp and shall embark on a journey of a lifetime! However everything is not caramel sauce and fairy floss as challenges and surprises await each of our five unsuspecting chosen ones. The June Vale Dancers serve up a vast array of sweet meats to tempt your taste buds! From popping popcorn to smouldering mugs of hot chocolate, over 200 dancers come together to have you salivating in your chair. Be prepared to be dazzled in this dance spectacular celebrating everything that is sticky and sweet! Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 2pm & 7.30pm, Adult $36, Government Benefit Card Holder $32, Senior Card Holder $32, Youth 18-21 years $32, Children 3-17 years $27, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 16 Nov Live meditation music, Chrysalis Relaxation Centre, 129 Mulgrave Road, 7 – 8.30pm, $20, more info call Nghaomi 4081 0736 16 Nov Cairns Christmas Craft fair, 9am – 3pm, Fred Moule Exhibition Centre, Cairns Showgrounds, over 130 stalls of handmade Xmas gifts and crafts. Cent sale, Kids’ activities, Food 7 drinks available, entry by gold coin, more info call Annette, Leukemia Foundation, 4041 1454. 17 Nov Engaging Clients who are Hard to Engage, presented by TATRA Corporate and Allied Health Training Services. The techniques you will learn in this workshop will be useful in avoiding generating resistance on the part of the client, and will lead to positive client outcomes. They are easily integrated into any treatment model and are complementary to your knowledge of Motivational Interviewing. First, the issue of why people change and why, at times, they resist change will be explored. The many meanings of what is commonly referred to as resistance will be explored. Your understanding should then lead you in developing approaches to managing resistance. The tool box of techniques provided in this workshop will assist you in gracefully and eloquently managing client reactions. The techniques presented in this workshop will improve your confidence in working with mandatory clients; those who are in denial or 9 those who treat you with the "I don't know" answers or with silence. Hopefully, you will be able to move quicker into addressing critical issues, and pseudo co-operation will be avoided. Not only the treatment time will be decreased, but you will avoid being frustrated, stressed or burnt out as your ability to avoid futile battles with clients will improve. Rydges Tradewinds, 137 The Esplanade, Cairns, Early Bird rate (before 7 Oct 2014 only): $265, Standard rate (after 7 Oct 2014): $299, Student rate (self-funded, full time students only): $$240. For more information contact our office on (08) 8221 6668. 17 Nov Cairns Fertility Centre free information evening, 4th. Floor, Central Plaza Apartments, 58 Mcleod Street, 6.30p,. RSVP by 13 Nov to 4040 6888, light refreshments provided. 17 Nov Creating the Vision Workshop – A vision for the future workshop for older carers of a person with a disability. This free workshop is for Parents and Carers aged over 60 or if Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander aged over 45. Taking part in this workshop will increase your preparedness for the future and readiness for the national Disability Insurance scheme (NDIS). This workshop will cover the following Topics Include: • An overview of the NDIS and what it means to you • What visioning means and how you can use it to be ready for the NDIS rollout • Identifying your son or daughters dreams, goals and aspirations for their future • Looking at what is happening now in their lives • Identifying the people you need to engage to assist you to reach those goals and dreams • How to stay motivated and strong in the future • Things to consider for the future under the NDIS scheme Halloran’s Hill Observatory Community Centre, Atherton, 12.00 – 5.00 pm, Closing Date: 13th November, 2014, A light lunch is provided. Please complete one registration form per person. For a copy of the registration form to attend this workshop, phone Parent to Parent on Freecall 1800 777 723 or Email: [email protected] 17 – 18 Nov Are you worried about your ELECTRICITY BILL? Are you a not for profit who is SHORT ON TIME? Do you want to learn how to become more ENERGY EFFICIENT and SAVE MONEY? Come along to our FREE short workshop, go into the draw to win an energy efficiency device and enjoy some free Nibbles! National Energy Efficiency Network (NEEN) NEEN Community Launch Event – Cairns (EVENING), Venue: Seville Mercy Conference Centre, 35 Bauhinia Avenue, Earlville, Monday November 17th, 6.30pm – 8pm, FREE, RSVP: [email protected] NEEN Community Launch Event – Cairns (LUNCHTIME in CBD), Venue: Catholic Education Centre, Cairns, Tuesday November 18th, 12pm – 1.30pm, Cost: FREE, RSVP: [email protected] In this Learning Community gathering we will: - Connect people and groups. - Hear from local leaders about what they are doing in relation to energy efficiency. - Share available resources and learn how best to use them. - Grow a network of local people just like you to work collaboratively towards energy efficiency. For more information please contact Sandi Middleton on 0418 268 675 or [email protected] To register for our event visit www.neen.org.au/events/ 18 Nov Vocal Boot Camp for all people in Business – Your voice is your most essential business too! A voice problem is identified when it prevents you from doing all that you want to do with your voice! Do you feel soreness or a tickle, lump or cough in your throat when speaking audience of potential clients?! Have you noticed changes in the quality of your voice when speaking with a client? Have you lost your voice after a busy day of business meetings & networking? If you have you answered yes to any of these questions … then this workshop is for you. This introductory workshop will provide you with information, interactive movements and activities to educate & train you in the following:! Production of your voice ! Effective posture & support ! Enduring breathing skills ! Engaging projection & resonance ! Healthy voice tips ! Simulated application to your daily voice activities Gail Rogers (Speech & Language Pathologist) and Katerini Manolatos (Singing Teacher and Music Therapist) have recreated their innovative program – the Vocal Boot Camp just for PIB’s like yourself, $50, 5pm for a 5.30pm start until 8.30pm, the front bar of the Salt House, more info & booking contact Gail on 0412 906 241 10 18 Nov ‘Creating Not Waiting’ Workshop - Providers funded by the Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services, who are due to undergo renewal in the future, are invited to join us to gain insight into what to expect and how to prepare. Taking into account learnings from the youth sector, these workshops have been designed to help organisations proactively prepare for renewal of the service sector and implement collaborative strategies to strengthen the quality and sustainability of service delivery. 9:30am – 1:00pm, Youth Empowered Towards Independence (YETI), 3 Winkworth Street, Cairns. No Cost. An early lunch will be provided. For more information on the workshop click http://www.qcoss.org.au/creating-not-waiting-cairns or contact Donette Fanti - Events Officer on 3004 690 18 Nov Permaculture Cairns meeting - Permaculture Cairns meets every third Tuesday of the month at 6pm at the Flexible Learning Centre, 90-92 Clarke St, Manunda http://permaculturecairns.org.au/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/276252819061997 18 Nov Woree State Schools’ Prep Open day. Woree Sports Complex Centre. Community organisations and service providers are invited to attend Woree State School Annual Prep Open Day (transition to school). The hall will be available for set up from 9:30am. START - 10:30am. **Please bring tables as we can provide chairs. Any donated Prizes towards our raffle would be greatly appreciated!** What is Woree Prep Open day? Our prep open day is about making the smoothest transition to school for our future students and parents. As community service providers you and your team are welcomed along to provide information to our families as to how they access your services, or why they should!. RSVP 11th November to Miss Kula on—40549 111 or [email protected] 19 Nov Triple P – Positive Parenting Program 2014 – Seminar, North Cairns Community Health Centre, 12 – 2pm, free, more info call 4226 4309 19 Nov Self-Harm, Suicide & Surviving - A half day workshop. With Christmas fast approaching, this is a difficult time for those who struggle with self-harm, suicidal ideation and suicidal thoughts. This workshop will provide the participants with: Understanding Drivers of Despair Managing Stress Circuit Breaking Techniques Keeping Safe Planning Port Douglas Community Hall, 6 - 10 Mowbray St Port Douglas, 9:00 am - 1.00 pm, Please RSVP to Desley 0409 055 788 by Tuesday 18th November for catering purposes as morning tea is provided. This is a free community event 19 Nov RAVIZZA PLAYTIME IN THE PARK - Swimming at Gordonvale Pool. Hambledon House Communities for Children Activities Playgroups 123 Magic Parenting Program Family Support Active Games Contact: Roz Metcalfe 40443410 19 – 21 Nov OCC Therapy - We are coming to Cairns! We are thrilled to announce that we will be coming to Cairns regularly, starting with 19-21 November 2014. We look forward to meeting you soon. At OCC Therapy we support children who have diagnoses (e.g. ASD, Down Syndrome, CP, ADHD), learning difficulties and children who are gifted. We are a small, family focused practice with experienced and highly trained staff who are willing to go the extra mile for our families. We work with children support the development of: • Self care skills, e.g. dressing, eating and toileting • Fine motor and handwriting skills • Executive function, e.g. organization and planning assignments • Attention and memory • Play skills • Self regulation skills and behavior More info email [email protected] 20 Nov Universal Children’s Day 11 21 Nov We are looking for your support to ensure a successful day of entertainment whilst raising money for a much needed cause. There’s a long road ahead both emotionally and financially for the Bettini family. Little 13 year old Demi was born with a cleft lip and palate but also has been recently diagnosed with an aggressive bone cancer in her leg, she has 8 months of intense chemotherapy ahead, she’s is a brave little girl and we need your help to ease this very stressful time for this family. On behalf of Pioneer North Queensland and FNQ Civil Contracting, we are offering you the opportunity to participate in this game, as an individual, or a team, all proceeds will be going to Demi. Team Players- $320.00/Team of 4 (inc. GST). This includes green fees for 4 players, lunch, \3 complimentary drinks vouchers (excluding UDL), nibbles (after game) and also includes 2 motorized buggys. Golf club’s are available for hire, on a first in first served basis, contact Cairns Pro Shop on 40376777. Individual players- $80.00/person (inc. GST). This includes green fees, golf cart, lunch (before), 3 complimentary drinks vouchers (excluding UDL), nibbles (after game). You will be put into a team on the day. Cairns Golf Course, Registration/Lunch: 11:30am, Tee off: 12.30pm (shotgun start). Event: 4 Ball Ambrose. More info email to [email protected] , registrations must be made no later than November 14th 2014. Any enquiries please phone 40478300 or 0499 294 657. It is not necessary to enter a team to participate. We would welcome individual players who will be randomly allocated into teams. Golf Equipment - Clubs etc. available at the Cairns Pro Shop at their regular prices. Please make your own arrangements. 21 Nov Go tenpin bowling for MongoliAid International – grab your friends and form teams of 4 or 5, across two sessions, 7.30 & 9pm, $25pp, at Go Bowling, Manunda, call Barry on 0448 908 405 to book your team today. 21 Nov Triple P – Positive Parenting Program 2014 – Seminar, Smithfield Community Health Centre, 10am – 12pm, free, more info call 4226 4309 21 Nov The Black Sorrows with Joe Camilleri, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 5, $40/35, 7.30pm, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 21 Nov TTNQ Tourism Awards, Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal, $170pp (includes 3 course meal, beverages & entertainment), more info & booking call Suzanne 4015 1204 21 – 23 Nov Startup Weekends are weekend-long, hands-on experiences where entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs can find out if startup ideas are viable. On average, half of Startup Weekend’s attendees have technical or design backgrounds, the other half have business backgrounds. Drinks will be served Friday & Sunday night. There will also be food provided for the entire weekend. Beginning with open mic pitches on Friday, attendees bring their best ideas and inspire others to join their team. Over Saturday and Sunday teams focus on customer development, validating their ideas, practicing LEAN Startup Methodologies and building a minimal viable product. On Sunday evening teams demo their prototypes and receive valuable feedback from a panel of experts. 6pm Friday to 9pm Sunday, at theSPACE, 187 Mulgrave Road, Bungalow, $99, more info & booking call Troy on 0405 353 074 21 Nov – 1 Dec Crunch: A Festival of Theatre for and by young people, Tickets to all shows are $3 for children (4+ years old) and $5 for adults, tickets can be purchased at the door, The Young Company, 169 Bunda Street, Cairns, more info call 4041 4066 22 Nov Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Wollongong 22 Nov AGM – Mareeba & memorial Bowls Club Inc., 10am. 22 Nov Cairns Dinner & Cabaret Show – dinner, dessert, lucky door prizes and a WOW of a show, $40pp, German Club, 57 Winkworth Street, Westcourt, 6.45pm, more info & booking call Brigitte 0418 772 420 or 4055 6116 22 Nov Surprise - It's Dance Junctions 10th birthday, so it's time to celebrate! The students from Dance Junction have decided to surprise Miss Jodie with a party, but as usual, she is running late. Will the party go on? Dance Junction has created a show which will amaze you with elaborate sets, dazzling costumes and enjoyable music. Be entertained by more than 250 talented dancers aged between 3 and 50 performing spectacular routines in Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Hip Hop and Contemporary. Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 11am & 6pm, Adult $35, Children $18, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 12 22 Nov Cairns Concert Orchestra - 4-hour choir workshop by Alteouise Devaughn. $20, 12 - 4pm. to be confirmed - St Mary's Catholic Church, Endeavour Street, Port Douglas. This is a top time for people who haven't joined the choir to come and try it out or just spend a day with us. So please spread the word to all your contacts. The choir is very inclusive, the sessions are lively and all levels of singers are welcome, Especially Blokes! The music for the workshop will be the gospel piece Soulful Hallelujah by Quincy Jones - first half of the workshop. If you are not familiar with this fantastic gospel song, check it out on you tube. The second half will be the four songs we've been working on this year from Handel's Messiah - The Hallelujah Chorus, Unto Us a Child is Born, The Glory of the Lord and O Thou that Tellest Good Tidings to Zion. Fabulous stuff to listen to but challenging but pretty thrilling to sing! More info call Andrea Collisson, Secretary, Tropical Queensland Oratorio Society on 4098 5358 22 Nov Nahko & Medicine for the People (USA) – a unique meld of world, folk and urban roots music, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 5, $30/25, 6.45pm, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 22 Nov Verge 2014 Exhibition Opening - Verge 2014 is a group exhibition of selected works by students of James Cook University Creative Industries, TAFE Visual Arts and TAFE Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts courses. This FREE exhibition showcases the breadth and diversity of the region's future artists. 2pm, Cairns Regional Gallery, Cnr. Abbott & Shields Streets, Please RSVP to 4046 4800. 22 – 23 Nov Yungaburra Triathlon, registrations close 14 Nov., more info call 1300 362 242 23 Nov Dr. Leigh Davison – discuss the value of living a sustainable lifestyle in an international community, including Biodynamics/organics and permaculture, growing your own vegetables and fruit as well as running a dairy that supplies cheese, milk and yoghurt, using off grid electricity and composting toilets and much more. 10am – 4pm, Yungaburra Hall, Cedar Street, Yungaburra, $35pp or $55 per couple, refreshments provided, bring lunch to share, more info & booking call Tim 4096 2150 or Cheryl 4095 1119 23 Nov Palmerston Ensemble - The Second concert of the 2014 series – Music For Flute, Clarinet and Strings Programme: Mozart – String Quartet no 4 in C major K 157, Haydn – Trio Op 100 No 1 for Flute, Violin and Cello, Bottesini – Introduzione, Theme and Variations for Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet, Devienne – Trio Op 61 no 3 for Flute Clarinet and Cello, Ornstein – Prelude and Minuette in Antique Style for Flute and Clarinet. The Palmerston Ensemble is a group of chamber musicians who meet to perform their favourite works from the vast chamber music repertoire. The Ensemble of experienced, professional, local musicians performed together for the first time in 2012 meeting with the support and sponsorship of Trinity Anglican School. In our second concert of 2014 the Palmerston Ensemble presents a selection of shorter chamber works that feature a combination of strings, flute and clarinet. St John's Anglican Church, 177 Lake Street, Cairns, 4pm, Adult $22, Government Benefit Card Holder $18, Senior Card Holder $18, Youth 12-18 years $18, Children 5-11 years $18, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 23 Nov Garden Tea party to celebrate friendships – To raise funds to go towards Tania Bower and her family to assist with medical & living costs during this challenging time. Bring cash with you – there will be a lucky door prize and raffle. Finger food & drinks will be provided, so please consider making a donation in lieu of what you may have spent on food or drinks on a girls’ day out. 3 – 6pm, 47 Palmerston Street, Aeroglen, 1920’s High tea – dress in great Gatsby style, RSVP to Sarah on 0400 323 588 to assist with catering. Bring your treasured girlfriends, daughters, mother and any other special ladies in your lives – the more the merrier. 24 Nov AGM – Cairns Golf Club, Clubhouse, Links Drive, Woree, 6pm. 24 Nov AGM – Shelter Housing Action Cairns (SHAC) - Guest Speaker: Anton Mischewski – Research Consultant – SHAC’s - Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Homelessness Project, Pacific International Hotel, Corner of Spence St and the Esplanade, 5.30pm, RSVP: [email protected] by 10 November 2014 24 Nov Christmas with Kamahl - Kamahl is the name which, for over four decades, has identified the music and unique voice of a man who is one of the most sensational recording stars in Australian history. What more can we say. Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 11am, One price $19, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 13 24 – 25 Nov Mental Health First Aid - The Boardroom, Level 1/ 104 Grafton St, Cairns, RSVP 10 December 2014, 8.30am – 4.30 pm, $100.00 Plus GST. 12 hour Course Outline:SESSION ONE (3 hours) Mental Illnesses Prevalence and impact Spectrum of interventions Mental Health First Aid The MHFA Action Plan Depression Signs, symptoms and risk factors Interventions SESSION TWO (3 hours) The MHFA Action Plan for depression Crisis first aid for suicidal thoughts and behaviours Crisis first aid for non-suicidal self-injury Anxiety Signs, symptoms and risk factors Interventions SESSION THREE (3 hours) The MHFA Action Plan for anxiety Crisis first aid for panic attacks Crisis first aid for traumatic events Psychosis Signs, symptoms and risk factors Interventions SESSION 4 (3 hours) The MHFA Action Plan for psychosis Crisis first aid for severe psychotic states Crisis first aid for aggressive behaviour Substance Misuse Signs, symptoms, risk factors, interventions The MHFA Action Plan for substance misuse Crisis first aid for intoxication Crisis first aid for medical emergencies More info & booking call Rhonda on 4226 5275 or 0409 494 501 26 Nov ASD Workshops - Cairns Region - Cairns RSL on the Esplanade. (Corner The Esplanade & Florence Street). Limited car parking on site. These workshops will be: Practical & easy to understand Interactive and Drawn from current & evidence-based practice. Suitable for oarents/carers, ECEC staff, School staff, Support staff Motivating and Engaging Individuals with ASD, 5.30pm– 8pm Light supper provided, Handouts included Registration - $115. Understanding Your Child’s Behaviour: Practical Strategies for Success. 11am– 2.30pm Light lunch & refreshments provided, Handouts included Registration - $115, Contact us now for more information and to book a workshop. Email: [email protected] www.autismqld.com.au We will work with you to determine the best option to effectively achieve your desired outcomes. Contact us now for more information or book online Email: [email protected] www.autismqld.com.au http://www.autismqld.com.au/page/460/Training Host an Autism QLD workshop:Two hour workshops (for up to 20 people) Cost: $605 + travel costs Suggested topics: - Understanding ASD - Fussy Eaters - Helping individuals with ASD cope with change. ************************************************************************** Half day (for up to 20 people) Cost: $847 travel costs Suggested topics: 14 - Understanding ASD & general strategies - Clues to Managing Behaviour - Managing stress for Individuals with ASD - Supporting transitions (starting and leaving school, moving into high school) **************************************************************************** Full day & longer… also available Autism Queensland’s professional facilitators can deliver flexible & tailored workshops to meet individual needs at your school or organisation. Formats for these presentations can include: - Seminar/ workshop presentations - Resource development - Teleconferencing or staff meeting/ in-house training - Interactive on-line learning options may also be available for some modules. We will work with you to determine the best option to effectively achieve your desired outcomes. 26 Nov Information Session at Tropical North Queensland - Join us at Tropical North Queensland TAFE for an Information session to learn about what we offer, 4.30 – 6.30pm, Tropical North Queensland TAFE, more info call 4042 2393 26 Nov Cairns Regional Council Ordinary Meeting, Babinda RSL, 10am. 26 Nov Trivia Night in aid of the Leukemia Foundation at Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club, 6pm, more info & team booking call 4059 9924 26 Nov RAVIZZA PLAYTIME IN THE PARK - Swimming at Gordonvale Pool. Hambledon House Communities for Children Activities Playgroups 123 Magic Parenting Program Family Support Active Games Contact: Roz Metcalfe 40443410 26 – 27 Nov If you are an attraction, event, tourism operator, arts or culture provider THIS event is for you. Wed 26 November - Luncheon presentation Wed 26 & Thur 27 November - Small Group Workshops Simpson Marketing and JUTE Theatre Company have teamed up to bring internationally acclaimed market segment researcher and marketer, Julian Clements to Cairns. Julian will be presenting the key findings of the most comprehensive market segmentation research ever undertaken on the Australian audience. At last - Queensland specific and regionally specific information. You will learn: • Who are these customers • Where will you find them • What are their attitudes, lifestyle choices and behaviours • What motivates them to buy • What barriers do they have to your activity • How much they spend on outings and on what they spend it Luncheon - AUD 59.00 Includes lunch and presentation by Jooles Clements 2 hour session T/E - AUD 124.00 Luncheon the 26th + Session about market for Tourism/Events on Thu 27 Nov 5.30-7.30pm 2 hour session A/C - AUD 124.00 Luncheon the 26th + Session about market for Arts/Culture on Thu 27 Nov 1-3pm 2 hour session (G) - AUD 124.00 Luncheon the 26th + Session about market for all industries, same day 3-5pm Register at: http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=106471 27 Nov Understanding Epilepsy & Administration of Midazolam Workshop - EPILEPSY QUEENSLAND is coming to Cairns and extends an invitation to People with Epilepsy and their Families, Disability Support Workers, Child Care Workers, Teachers, Nurses and Medical or Allied Health Professionals to attend a workshop on ‘Understanding Epilepsy’, an Education Session on Epilepsy and Emergency Management and administration of Midazolam. 2:00 to 6:00 pm, (Registration from 1:30 pm), Auditorium - Level 2, Block A, Cairns Base Hospital. $60 or $20 for EQI Individual Members (GST inclusive). Cost includes afternoon tea. Topics Covered: 15 • Introduction to epilepsy • Recognising the types of seizures • Seizure management • Minimising triggers • First Aid • Intranasal & Buccal Midazolam administration • Status/SUDEP Presented by: Yvette McMurtrie and Jenny Ritchie (Education and Client Service Officers). Certificate of Attendance available. As there are limited places for the training session ** BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL ** More info: Epilepsy Queensland Inc ph. 3435 5000 or email [email protected] 27 Nov Self-Harm, Suicide & Surviving - A half day workshop - With Christmas fast approaching, this is a difficult time for those who struggle with self-harm, suicidal ideation and suicidal thoughts. This workshop will provide the participants with: Understanding Drivers of Despair Managing Stress Circuit Breaking Techniques Keeping Safe Planning Mossman Bowls Club, 6 - 8 Johnston Rd Mossman, 11:00 am – 3.00 pm, Please RSVP to Desley 0409055788 by Tuesday 25th Nov for catering purposes, as lunch is provided. This is a free community event 27 Nov Little Taccas - You're never too young to develop a green thumb! The "Little Taccas" program, named after the tropical plant Tacca integrifolia, gives young children an appreciation for nature and gardening. Aimed at children aged under five years, the fortnightly program features nature-based activities in the Cairns Botanic Gardens precinct, including art and craft, storytelling, sing-alongs and garden discovery walks. Children must be accompanied by a parent or care giver. Spaces are limited so book early to avoid disappointment by ringing Council on 4044 3044. 10am – 12 noon, Tank 3, Collins Ave, Edge Hill 28 Nov CALLING ALL MEN AND BOYS - In Her Shoes Relay race and fundraiser - The In Her Shoes relay race is a fun opportunity for men and boys to raise attention to the serious cases and effects of domestic and family violence within Cairns. This event is part of the White Ribbon Day and 16 Days of Activism Against Gendered Violence campaigns. With at least one woman killed every week in Australia by their former or current partners, raising awareness of domes-tic and family violence is vital. This event aims to foster and encourage male leadership in the prevention of violence against women, based on the understanding that most men are not violent. Entry details: Participants will enter as teams of four to complete a small obstacle course. Please register at www.dvcairns.org Where possible we ask that participants provide their own women’s shoes. The winners of the competition will receive a fun prize. Cairns Collective Impact on Domestic and Family violence - 16 services, 1 voice, 3 – 5pm, JCU Sports Oval, Smithfield campus. ENTRY FEE $20 A TEAM. For entry form and more information visit www.dvcairns.org Sausage sizzle, and spot prizes, Entry fees are donated to local DFV services 29 Nov Cairns Dinner & Cabaret Show – dinner, dessert, lucky door prizes and a WOW of a show, $40pp, German Club, 57 Winkworth Street, Westcourt, 6.45pm, more info & booking call Brigitte 0418 772 420 or 4055 6116 29 Nov Crystal Symphony cruise ship docks in Cairns 29 Nov Cairns Concert Orchestra presents Christmas & Classical Favourites, St. Monica’s Cathedral, 2pm, Adults $15, Family $35, Concession $10 (tickets sold at door). Favourite melodies from Bach, Brahms, Mozart & the unique sounds of the Cairns Flute Choir, Christmas raffles, bring a cushion. 29 Nov Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (e.g. 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650, 10am – 3pm, .Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors, more info Email: [email protected] 16 29 – 30 Nov Personal development weekend workshop, With Wayne Rankine and Pat Chong at "Brolgaspass" Yungaburra - More details to follow soon - "Propa Earth" conducts workshops on Biodynamic principles, fermented foods, edible weeds, gardening and nature connections. Also supporting people in all gardening and farming areas to convert to organic and biodynamic practices. 30 Nov Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 4pm, playing Townsville 30 Nov AGM – North Cairns Tigers, 11am, Watsons Oval, Manunda, all welcome 30 Nov Christmas Market Day – pick up that unique, locally crafted gift, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 3, 9am – 1pm 30 Nov Kids’ Tank – Happy Holidays Hooray – Xmas Workshop, 9.30 – 10.30am for kids 3 – 12 years (parents must stay with their children), 11am – 12.30pm for kids 8 – 12 years, gold coin donation, Tanks Arts Centre, Tank 3. 30 Nov FNQ Dance Academy Proudly Presents 'Let's Go to the Movies'. Featuring over 300 students, each item draws inspiration and music from the most popular movies of recent years. From 'Frozen' and 'Despicable Me' to 'Inception', 'Harry Potter' and 'Divergence'. There will be something to excite everyone in the audience at this showcase. Ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, hip-hop & singing are featured and students range from ages 3 - 18 years. Sit back and enjoy the magic of the movies! Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 11am & 4pm, Adult $35, Government Benefit Card Holder $30, Senior Card Holder $30, Children 3-17 years $25, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 30 Nov, 7 Dec, 14 Feb Cairns to Nashville Song Contest (heats on 30/11 & 7/12, final on 14/2) more info call Lance 0403 466 710 December 2014 1 Dec World AIDS Day 1 Dec Compassion Fatigue: the Hidden Cost of Caring - Tools for Hope, Resilience, and Endurance - Presented by Chrissy Atkins, Compassion Fatigue Specialist and Educator, in Cairns. Earlybird Rate: (ends 21 days before) $160.00 pp Standard Rate: $195.00 pp (Additional discount available when 5 or more attending from the same organization, all paid at the one time.) Registration fee includes lunch, morning and afternoon teas, and comprehensive course notes and worksheets. Full Payment is required at the time of registration and can be made by PayPal, Cheque, Money Order or Direct Deposit. SORRY, NO EFTPOS OR CREDIT CARDS. For Paramedics, Police, Fire, Ambulance and other Emergency Service personnel; Direct-care workers in areas such as Child Safety and Protection, Domestic Violence, Crisis & Telephone Counselling; EAP and Human Resources professionals; Mediators and Court personnel, Teachers and School Administrators; Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants; Veterinarians, Veterinary Assistants, Animal Shelter workers. 8.30 am to 5.00 pm, More info & booking: Mobile: 0411 283 278, Email: [email protected] 1 Dec Dutch Sinterklaas Feest - Cairns Dutch Club celebrates Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas). (Grand)parents to bring a small gift with the name of the child on it, to be handed out by Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet. We will be singing Sinterklaas songs, eat pepernoten and speculaas. Coffee, cake and drinks for sale at the bar at the German Club House. Big raffle to win a basket full of Dutch goodies. Entry free. All welcome! 3 – 5pm, German Club House, Winkworth Street, Westcourt, more info call 4036 1049 1 – 3 Dec Culture, climate, change: Archaeology in the Tropics - Joint AAA/ASHA 2014 conference, Pullman Cairns International, Cairns. More info call 4232 1888 1 – 19 Dec BreastScreen QLD Mobile Service - A breast screen can pick up changes in the breast, often before they can be seen or felt by a woman or a doctor. All women 40 years and over are eligible for a FREE breast screen with BreastScreen Queensland every 2 years. Women aged 50-74 are strongly recommended to have a breast screen being in the highest risk period. For more information and appointments call 13 20 50, Atherton, Atherton Showgrounds, behind the Merrilands Hall, access via Robert St. 2 Dec I.D.E.A.S Van (Indigenous Diabetes Eyes and Screening) - delivering enhanced diabetes care through up-skilling aboriginal health workers in their knowledge of diabetes and diabetes related illnesses. . Patients will be managed through appropriate referral pathways to receive treatment, including specialist 17 eye care at the regional specialist centres or at a purpose built, fully equipped, and specially designed ophthalmic trailer (I.D.E.A.S VAN). The I.D.E.A.S VAN will serve as an “annexe” to the AMS and provide services from specialist ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, optometrist and diabetes educators (locally based and visiting) to manage diabetes and its ophthalmic complications. The I.D.E.A.S VAN will enhance existing services with state of the art equipment, staff and clinic space as needed by local and visiting service providers. A Tele-Health system in each centre will facilitate the education of health workers and improve communication between service providers It will connect the Princess Alexandra Hospital with the AMS to facilitate online consultations with Endocrinologists. The I.D.E.A.S Van will be able to connect with any Qld Health Hospital Telehealth centre. Today the Van is at Wuchopperen, 13 Moignard Street, Manoora, more info & booking call 4080 1000 2 – 3 Dec Masterclass Series in Professional Development Training - “Women in a Leadership Role” - A Two-Part Masterclass created especially for Cairns women leaders. Today’s women leaders must integrate emotional-social intelligence with vision, strategy and effective team management to succeed in our highpressure working environment. In this Masterclass, you will learn how to harness your inner confidence to be a more effective and authentic Woman Leader while gaining the fundamental skills for creating focused and productive teams. • Become more self-assured and comfortable with your own leadership style. • Create a great team by understanding their strengths and growth areas. • Understand and apply the key principles of Emotional Intelligence to inspire and support your staff. • Grow and change for the better by learning how to recognise any limiting behaviours that are holding you back. As a current female manager, business owner or aspiring leader, attend this two part Masterclass and you’ll gain a wide range of practical skills, tips and know-how that will help unleash your full potential. Be Inspirational, Be Effective, Be Strong ! But most importantly…Be Yourself Part 1 – Cultivate an Inspiring and Authentic Leadership Style • Leadership Identity - Cultivate confidence in your own unique leadership identity and strengths while minimising your weaknesses through self-improvement. • Emotional Intelligence – Begin increasing your competence in the four essential areas of EI with a few simple steps. • Conversations that Count - Understand and practice assertive conversational approaches that bring positive results. Part 2 – Develop an Aligned and Positive Team Culture • Team Culture – Learn the key elements of a strong culture so you can build a trusting, innovative and collaborative team. • Align Team Strengths – Develop your ability to see and grow the strengths in each team member while directing the team towards their vision. • Effective Mentoring – Understand how to coach your team members to grow their confidence and skills. Part 1. Tuesday December 2nd 1pm-5pm Part 2. Wednesday December 3rd 1pm-5pm Venue: The Rydges Esplanade Resort, Abbot St. Cairns, $350 (inc. GST) for both workshops. Fully Tax Deductable, Free parking and refreshments included. All participants will receive a James Cook University Certificate of Completion. Please make your booking directly as numbers are exclusively limited: http://alumni.jcu.edu.au/MCEffectMgt Questions? Call: Mark Franks, Professional Development Training Manager 0401 392 967 or email [email protected] Presenter: Dr. Elaine K. Harding Elaine is a Business Advisor and Leadership Coach with a passion for growing authentic leaders with social-emotional and strategic thinking skills to effectively guide their teams to success. As a former scientist, educator and several-time board member, Elaine has broad experience working in maledominated, highly technical environments. She now specialises in unlocking the full potential of women leaders to help them achieve success without sacrificing their work/life balance or losing their essential femininity 3 Dec International Day of People with a Disability 3 Dec Edmonton Carols by Candlelight, Ravizza Park 3 Dec RAVIZZA PLAYTIME IN THE PARK - Christmas Craft. Hambledon House Communities for Children Activities Playgroups 123 Magic Parenting Program Family Support 18 Active Games Contact: Roz Metcalfe 40443410 3 – 4 Dec Professional Development Workshop - Recognising and Responding to Dementia in Indigenous Communities. A two day workshop that will give you the skills you need to provide quality dementia care and support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with dementia, their families and community. About the workshop: Dementia is acknowledged as a significant issue for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities. Recent studies indicate a prevalence rate up to five times that in the non-Indigenous population. Primary health care and related workers from rural, remote and Indigenous communities require a clear understanding of dementia, and the skills and strategies to assess and assist both the person with dementia and their family in managing their dementia. This workshop will give you the skills you need to provide quality dementia care and support. This workshop is suitable for health and allied health professionals, aged and community care coordinators, health students, and others working with older people and people with dementia in indigenous communities. Learning Objectives Identify different types of dementia including causes, signs, symptoms, and progress of the disease, and be able to communicate this effectively to family. Distinguish dementia from other conditions that may have similar signs and symptoms. Use appropriate tools (including KICA) to assess Indigenous clients for dementia. Understand the progressive changes associated with a person with dementia. Identify ways of managing the person with dementia including behaviour management, environmental modifications, medication and other appropriate interventions. Develop strategies with family and other carers to enable them to manage any difficulties with their family member in their community for as long as possible. Develop a plan for long term management of a person with dementia in their community. Source and utilise up-to-date resources in the management of people with dementia. 9:00am — 4:30pm (both days), Masonic Training Centre 82-150 McManus Street, Whitfield, Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided both days, NO COST, REGISTRATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL AS PLACES ARE LIMITED. For more information, please contact Michelle on 08 8372 2118 or visit the course at www.dtsc.com.au 4 Dec Kuranda Envirocare general meeting - 7pm at the Recreation Centre, Fallon Road, Kuranda. Meetings are held every 1st Thursday of the month. These meetings are mainly of a relaxed educational and environmental nature. We may have a presentation, a movie, a speaker or a discussion on topics environmental. Non-members are welcome to attend and supper is provided. Mob: 0409 647 714 | Office: 4093 8989 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.envirocare.org.au 4 Dec Artist Talk with Eamon O'Toole - Immerse yourself in all things art and sport with sculptor, Eamon O'Toole. See Eamon's work on display which depict iconic and heroic motor-sports engines, cars and assorted "big boys" paraphernalia. All are welcome to attend and tickets are free. Please RSVP to 4046 4800, 6pm, Cairns Regional Gallery, Cnr. Abbott & Shields Streets. 4 – 5 Dec A Free Innovative Strategic Training Opportunity - A Cairns Child & Youth Mental Health / Ed-LinQ Initiative - Non Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) Self-Harm - Assessment and Management of NSSI/Self-Harm in Adolescents. Workshop Presenters: Rob McAlpine MA, Dip Ed, PhD, MAPS & Anthony Hillin BSW, M Adol MH. Mareeba State High School. Note: There is no charge for this training. Who should attend: This course is designed for professionals who work with or come into contact with young people who engage in non-suicidal self injury (self harm). Learning objectives: • Extend participants’ understanding of adolescent NSSI/Self-Harm; • Build on existing skills in the assessment of mental disorders in adolescents to develop specific competencies in the assessment of NSSI/Self-Harm; • Outline management strategies and the available evidence of treatment effectiveness; • Present a model for responding to NSSI/Self Harm in adolescent settings including schools, residential units and correctional facilities; • Enhance interagency collaboration. Program and learning methods: The program includes didactic presentations and experiential learning activities. Participants will have opportunities to: • Identify their reactions to a range of NSSI/Self-Harm behaviours in young people and consider the implications of their responses for their practice; • Develop and rehearse assessment and therapeutic skills; 19 • Be brought up to date with the most recent information on the assessment and management of adolescent NSSI/Self-Harm, from a culturally sensitive, biopsychosocial perspective; • Consider their role and the role of their local interagency colleagues in responding to NSSI/SelfHarm in adolescents; • Discuss the implications of their learning from this course for local interagency service coordination Please send your EOI to Linsey Graham [email protected] Please register as soon as possible. You will then be advised by 7 November if a place has been allocated to you. 6 Dec Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Adelaide 6 Dec Cairns Bhutanese Day 2014 Festival, The Esplanade, Cairns, more info call Krishna on 0413 005 664 6 Dec That’s Entertainment - Centre Stage Dance Studio - Every letter of the alphabet represented with a remarkable mix of dancing, singing and aerial acrobatics, performed by over 120 students from as young 4 years. A wonderful mix of musical genres that will appeal to young and old. Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 6.30pm, Adult $30, *Concession $26, Children 3-17 years $26, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 7 Dec Carols at the Knob (Yorkeys Knob) 8 – 10 Dec Papers are now being called for the 2014 World Indigenous Domestic Violence Conference scheduled to be held in Cairns, Australia on 8th – 10th December. MEES Australia is pleased to announce the formulation of the 2014 World Indigenous Domestic Violence Conference scheduled to be held in Cairns, Australia on 8th- 10th December 2014. The event is designed to be the largest international gathering of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples with an interest in stopping Domestic Violence within Indigenous communities. Our goal in hosting this conference is to highlight positive outcomes of various community programs that impacts Indigenous families on a day to day basis dealing with issues of domestic violence within our communities. MEES’ philosophy is to provide opportunities for networking, sharing of information and experiences that will empower individuals, groups and organisations in the struggle against Domestic Violence. As today's society has moved forward into structured communities, the incidence of intra-tribal violence has slowly faded. Gender equalization and the abuse of the rights of many women and children have also played an important role in highlighting violence within the family unit. Some great initiatives over the years have been developed to stem the incidence of domestic violence. It is recognized that abuse takes place in all areas of society from the rich to the poor, from Indigenous communities through to mainstream society. However, Indigenous people have a unique style of living whereby the "family unit" is not confined to the mainstream nuclear family. It is extended family which in many cases is made up of the whole community, especially living in isolated areas. This conference will focus on a holistic approach based upon the beliefs of many Indigenous peoples, no matter where your origins come from. As such, the topics will be centred around the psychological, physical, emotional and mental well-being of the individual together with the community. Therefore, we expect to draw delegates from many areas, including researchers, community representatives, government and non-government agencies. 9 Dec AGM - Permaculture Cairns meeting – AGM - meeting commences at 6.30pm at the Flexible Learning Centre, 90-92 Clarke St, Manunda http://permaculturecairns.org.au/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/276252819061997 9 Dec NQ Philharmonic Orchestra Proms 2014 - music journey from the Baroque through to the world famous showstoppers from Broadway. With Cairns' finest soloists performing favourites from the classics, opera and musical theatre. Featuring timeless pieces including the Bach "Concerto for Two Violins", Rossini's Overture to "The Barber of Seville" and Piazzolla's "Milonga del Angel". Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 7.30pm, Adult $35, Government Benefit Card Holder $30, Senior Card Holder $30, Youth (18-21) $20, Children (3-17) $15, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 10 Dec Dive Into Digital Coffee Chat, Caffiend (5 Grafton Street Cairns) at 8:30am. The Digital Enterprise Program delivers FREE group information sessions and provide one-on-one mentoring to help not-forprofit community groups as well as small to medium businesses to better understand how to take advantage of online opportunities such as social media, creating a website, marketing tips, e-commerce, security and legal. 20 10 Dec RAVIZZA PLAYTIME IN THE PARK - Christmas Party / Excursion. Hambledon House Communities for Children Activities Playgroups 123 Magic Parenting Program Family Support Active Games Contact: Roz Metcalfe 40443410 11 Dec Triple P – Positive Parenting Program 2014 – Seminar, North Cairns Community Health Centre, 6 – 8pm, free, more info call 4226 4309 11 Dec Little Taccas - You're never too young to develop a green thumb! The "Little Taccas" program, named after the tropical plant Tacca integrifolia, gives young children an appreciation for nature and gardening. Aimed at children aged under five years, the fortnightly program features nature-based activities in the Cairns Botanic Gardens precinct, including art and craft, storytelling, sing-alongs and garden discovery walks. Children must be accompanied by a parent or care giver. Spaces are limited so book early to avoid disappointment by ringing Council on 4044 3044. 10am – 12pm, Tank 3, Collins Ave, Edge Hill 12 Dec Last day of QLD public School term 12 Dec Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Townsville 12 Dec Safe from the Start Training - You can make a difference to children who have witnessed family violence! Cairns regional Domestic Violence Service is pleased to host the Safe from the Start training. The Safe from the Start project was initiated by The Salvation Army – it’s an evidence based research project developed in partnership with two universities (UTAS/Swinburne Vic) covering how to work therapeutically with children who have been exposed to family violence, abuse or trauma. The research showed some of the negative impacts on children that can occur when living with family violence, abuse or trauma. As a result of the ‘States of Mind’ research, a 1-day Training program and the Safe from the Start Resource Kit using ‘activity based play’ for children aged 0-6 was developed. The Safe from the Start action research showed that one way to actively support children through their experiences of violence and trauma is through play therapy. Play enables symbolic communication with the child as it is the way in which a child can express their feelings and connect with and seek to understand their world. Over 1000 family violence, AOD and child protection workers, counsellors, foster carers, family and children’s services workers have attended training nationally in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Safe from the Start won the top National Crime & Violence Prevention Award in 2011 and NAPCAN Award in 2013. The Safe from the Start training covers: The research findings on the impact on children who have witnessed or experienced family violence. What is family violence, activity-based-play and how to use contents in the Resource Kit Each participant will receive Safe from the Start research report, Training Manual, DVD PowerPoint presentation, Therapeutic Play DVD, brochures and posters and new Indigenous/CALD resources. Cost: $ 150, Centacare Cairns, 22-34 Aplin Street, Cairns, 9.15 am – 4.00pm, Trainers: Wilma Gallet & Nell Kuilenburg, All enquiries to: Amanda Lee-Ross, Cairns Regional Domestic Violence Service, phone 4033 6100, email [email protected] Limited places! 12 – 15 Dec Free mulch giveaway - A happy, healthy garden is a mulched garden. Take advantage of our FREE uncured mulch offer at Council's Transfer Stations, to prepare your garden for the coming wet season. Important: Limited stock available while it lasts, no other dates or times for the free giveaway will be offered. The stock is "green" uncured mulch, and Cairns Regional Council does not guarantee the quality of the product. This material is not produced to Australian Standard (AS4454-2003) and may contain weed species and other non-organic remnants. Cairns Regional Council does not assume any liability resulting from the use of this product. Where & When: Portsmith Transfer Station, open Monday-Sunday 8.30am to 5.15pm Smithfield Transfer Station, open Monday-Saturday 7am to 5.15pm, Sunday 9am to 5.15pm Gordonvale Transfer Station, open Monday-Sunday 8.30am to 5.15pm Babinda Transfer Station, open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday 8.30am to 4.30pm Exclusions: Domestic only; utes and/or trailers and light trucks (vehicle weight to GVM 4 tonnes maximum). Council staff will assist with loading vehicle using appropriate mechanical equipment. For enquiries regarding Electric or Crazy Ant quarantine details, please contact the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) on 13 25 23, more info Call 4044 3044 21 13 Dec Turning Pointe Dance Studios - Is an original quirky adaptation of the Classic Snow White. This spectacular production of Dance, Music and Song takes our 'Princess Snow' on a journey far and beyond Fairy Tale Land in her search of 'True Love'. With a cast of over 200 talented performers, spectacular choreography and costuming, Poison Apple is a fun show for all the family. Experience Snow White's Story as you've never seen it before... Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, 11am & 7.30pm, Adult $36, Government Benefit Card Holder $31, Senior Card Holder $31, Children (317) $26, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 13 Dec The Young Company themed Xmas party, 6.30 – 8.30pm, $5 (parents free), food & beverages and lucky dips available to purchase, more info call 4041 4066. 14 Dec Active Cairns Free Community Bike Ride - Registration opens 7.15am, rides start 8am sharp. Each ride has a leader and there will be routes to suit all ages and abilities up to 20km. Helmets must be worn and children under 12 years of age must ride with a parent/carer. All routes are on paths or very quiet streets. Limited adult bikes available: to book e-mail [email protected] or phone 0459 999 082. 7.15 – 10am, Goomboora Park, Shale St, Brinsmead, more info call 0459 999 082 14 Dec 2014 Cairns Regional Council Carols by Candlelight - The most loved Carols in the Cairns region is back with great local acts, a new starting time and everyone's favourite carols. Stay tuned to find out who will be performing at this year's event. 6 – 8pm, Fogarty Park, The Esplanade, Cairns, more info call 4044 3044 15 – 16 Dec Mental Health First Aid - The Boardroom, Level 1/ 104 Grafton St, Cairns, RSVP 10 December 2014, 8.30am – 4.30 pm, $100.00 Plus GST. 12 hour Course Outline:SESSION ONE (3 hours) Mental Illnesses Prevalence and impact Spectrum of interventions Mental Health First Aid The MHFA Action Plan Depression Signs, symptoms and risk factors Interventions SESSION TWO (3 hours) The MHFA Action Plan for depression Crisis first aid for suicidal thoughts and behaviours Crisis first aid for non-suicidal self-injury Anxiety Signs, symptoms and risk factors Interventions SESSION THREE (3 hours) The MHFA Action Plan for anxiety Crisis first aid for panic attacks Crisis first aid for traumatic events Psychosis Signs, symptoms and risk factors Interventions SESSION 4 (3 hours) The MHFA Action Plan for psychosis Crisis first aid for severe psychotic states Crisis first aid for aggressive behaviour Substance Misuse Signs, symptoms, risk factors, interventions The MHFA Action Plan for substance misuse Crisis first aid for intoxication Crisis first aid for medical emergencies More info & booking call Rhonda on 4226 5275 or 0409 494 501 16 Dec Permaculture Cairns meeting - Permaculture Cairns meets every third Tuesday of the month at 6pm at the Flexible Learning Centre, 90-92 Clarke St, Manunda http://permaculturecairns.org.au/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/276252819061997 22 17 – 24 Dec Hanukkah – Jewish Festival of Lights 20 Dec Lou Derry Changing Seasons Exhibition Opening - Lou Derry's primary interest has long been the sky and weather in all their changing manifestations. This new body of work sees Derry transition from pastel to oils, to further explore the sky in all its glory. All are welcome to enjoy this free exhibition. Please RSVP to 4046 4800, 2pm, Cairns Regional Gallery, Cnr. Abbott & Shields Streets 21 Dec Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 4pm, playing NZ Breakers 25 Dec Christmas Day holiday 26 Dec Boxing Day holiday 27 Dec Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (eg 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors 31 Dec New Year’s Eve 31 Dec Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 6.30pm, playing Adelaide Jan 2015 1 Jan New Year’s Day Holiday 9 Jan Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Perth 15 – 21 Jan COMMUNITY DAYS 2015 – FREE - Join visiting Artists Alfredo Juan Aquilizan and Isabel GaudinezAquilizan creators of, In Habitat – Project in Another Country in a series of collaborative, community workshops. Participants will generate makeshift housing structures from recycled cardboard boxes that will be added to the exhibition. Thursday 15 January: 10.00am - 12.00pm, 1.00 - 3.00pm Friday 16 January: 10.00am - 12.00pm, 1.00 - 3.00pm Saturday 17 January: 10.00am - 1.00pm Sunday 18 January: 10.00am - 1.00pm Monday 19 January: 10.00am - 12.00pm, 1.00 - 3.00pm Tuesday 20 January: 10.00am – 12.00pm, 1.00- 3.00pm Wednesday 21 January: 10.00am - 12.00pm, 1.00 - 3.00pm 16 – 31 Jan Legally Blonde – The Musical - Presented by the Cairns Choral Society. The story, Legally Blonde - the Musical is based on the very successful movie starring Reese Witherspoon. Composer and Lyricist Laurence O'Keefe & Neil Benjamin Sorority star Elle Woods doesn't take "no" for an answer. So when her boyfriend dumps her for someone "serious", Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books and sets put to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, Elle proves that being true to yourself never goes out of style. Cairns Civic Theatre, Cnr Sheridan and Florence Streets, Cairns, Fri 16 Jan - 8pm, Sat 17 Jan - 8pm, Sun 18 Jan 2pm, Tue 20 Jan - 8pm (Family Night), Wed 21 Jan - 8pm (Family Night), Thur 22 Jan - 8pm, Fri 23 Jan - 8pm, Sat 24 Jan - 2pm, Sat 24 Jan - 8pm, Thur 29 Jan 8pm, Fri 30 Jan - 8pm, Sat 31 Jan - 8pm. Early Bird Prices until 25 December:- Adult $55, Government Benefit Card $40, Senior Card $50, Student Under 21 (with ID) $40, Child 15 & under $30, Family Night Prices:- Adult $40, Child 15 years & under $25, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 17 Jan Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Sydney 21 Jan Prepare to step into a world of wonder where wishing is only the beginning and dreams really do come true in Disney Live! presents Three Classic Fairy Tales. Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy as they bring the timeless fairytale adventures of Cinderella, Beauty and The Beast, and Snow White and the 23 Seven Dwarfs to life in a city near you. Featuring dynamic storytelling, award winning music, stunning costumes and glittering special effects, audiences will be captivated by the humor, fun and adventure of these spellbinding stories. Dream with the princesses, cheer for the heroes as they conquer evil villains, and marvel as these classic tales are brought to life in a theatrical experience that’s pure magic. Cairns Convention Centre, 10am, 1pm & 4pm, Front Row (Floor) $55.50, A Reserve $42.50, A Reserve Family $155 (any 4 people), B Reserve $29.50, B Reserve Family $112 (any 4 people), No charge for children under 12 months sitting on an adult’s lap, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 24 Jan Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Perth 26 Jan Australia Day Holiday 26 Jan Blessing of the Fleet, Port Douglas 27 Jan First day of QLD public School term 27 Jan Passenger - Whispers Australian Tour - With special guests The Once - Passenger, the voice of one of 2013's most successful songs world-wide, "Let Her Go", has announced a huge Australian & New Zealand tour off the back of the release of his new album Whispers – out 6 June. Whispers is Brightonborn singer/songwriter Passenger's sixth studio album. Its oldest songs date back to before the mayhem began. Although he didn't know it when he wrote it, the title track captures the chaos in his head when "Let Her Go" started to snowball. Even the songs most recently written have evolved by being played live dozens of times, at shows and on streets everywhere from Amsterdam to Australia. Cairns Convention Centre, Cnr Wharf and Sheridan Streets, Cairns, 8pm, All tickets one price $69.40, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 31 Jan Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (eg 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors Feb 2015 1 Feb Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 4pm, playing Wollongong 8 Feb Would you like your song to be pitched in Nashville and beyond? Max T Barnes songwriter seminar, Holloways beach Sporting Complex, $139 or $125 if purchased before 1/12/14, more info call lance 0403 466 710, 11am – 4pm, book tickets online at www.maxtbarnes.com (click on seminar) 13 Feb Cairns Taipans Basketball team at Convention Centre, 7.30pm, playing Melbourne 16 Feb – 23 Mar Is parenting becoming painful? Tell us about it! P5 is a six week parenting program where parents can discover tools to turn things around and discover pleasurable parenting! P5 stands for Participatory Program Promoting Pleasurable Parenting Come along and explore the challenges we all face as parents. Discover some new responses to children’s behaviour and feel renewed confidence in your relationships with your child/ren. And have some fun! For: All Parents and carers of children from baby to teenagers. Port Douglas Neighbourhood Centre. 4 – 6.30pm, Runs till: For 6 sessions. $60 per course, Covers course materials & supper. Babysitting: Limited babysitting available ‐ please contact us. All Welcome. Call 4099 5518 to book. Email ‐ [email protected] See www.p5australia.com.au for more info. 22 Feb NQ Wedding & Formal Expo, 9am – 5pm, Cairns convention Centre, more info call Danielle 4053 4577 28 Feb Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (e.g. 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): 24 [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors Mar 2015 1 Mar Suzi Quatro returns in January 2015 for her Final Australian Tour. “I have been touring Australia regularly since 1974, and have lost count of how many times I have been here, but I think this tour will be number 29! It's my second home and I love it dearly. This year I celebrated my 50th year in the business and it just felt like the right time to take my final bow. It's a daunting prospect and one I am preparing seriously for. I want this to be a night to remember in every way….tears, laughter and lots of rock and roll. This has been my life. Nobody in the world rocks as hard as the Aussies….and from me that's what they're gonna get….foot on the gas and go. So looking forward to this tour”, Cairns Convention Centre, 8pm, tickets one price $99, more info & booking call 1300 855 835 28 Mar Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (eg 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors Apr 2015 2 Apr Last day of QLD public School term 3 Apr Good Friday Holiday 4 Apr Easter Saturday Holiday 6 Apr Easter Monday Holiday 20 Apr First day of QLD public School term 25 Apr ANZAC Day Holiday 25 Apr Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (eg 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors May 2015 30 May Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (eg 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors 30 – 31 May Big Boys Toys Expo – bikes, boats, trucks, cars, jet ski, fishing, football, sports, body building, pool tools, fashion, fitness, gadgets, technology, careers, Fred Moule Pavilion, Cairns Showgrounds, more info call 4041 6981 Jun 2015 8 Jun Queen’s Birthday Holiday 25 20 – 21 Jun Australia Classic - A classic car rally incorporating two full days of driving on some of the greatest roads in North Queensland. Held on public Roads alongside regular traffic, includes 600 kms of animated driving with 16 timed challenges measured to 100th of a second. A myriad of prizes. Classic cars made prior to 1986 are eligible to enter with the addition of an "open class" for replicas, hot roads and supercars. Starts at 8am, Cairns, more info Email: [email protected] 24 – 26 Jun Suicide & Self-harm Prevention Conference, Cairns Convention Centre - Bringing together researchers, practitioners, health workers, the “key players” within the suicide prevention sector, those within the community and anyone affected by suicide. The Conference will be impressive with a stimulating program that aims to challenge and stimulate discussion surrounding the Conference theme of “Suicide & Self-harm Prevention: Across the lifespan: different ages and stages”. Themes for the conference will include: New concepts, research and practices in suicide prevention for youth, adults and elderly adults New concepts, research and practices in self-harm prevention & in post suicide support Suicide prevention in Indigenous communities Suicide prevention in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities Key Note Speakers:- Professor Darcy Haag Granello, Associate Professor Paul Granello, Professor Diego De Leo, Mr Warren Mundine, Dr Lesley van Schoubroeck, Professor George Patton, Professor, Helen Christensen, Associate Professor Judith Murray, Professor Komla Tsey, Ms Alexandra Culloden, Professor Graham Martin, Mr Pino Migliorino, Professor Edward Helmes, Dr Michael Dudley. More info contact the Dr. Edward Koch Foundation on 4031 0145. 26 Jun Last day of QLD public School term 27 Jun Graphite Saturday with Julie McEnerny - We sketch outdoors in the Botanic Gardens in the morning so remember to dress for the weather! After lunch we reconvene in the Visitor Centre to refine our drawings and learn new skills. Bring your own materials for this workshop: sketchbook/journal and pencils (eg 2H, HB, 2B). Lunch can be purchased at either of the Garden's eateries or byo (fridge available). Tea and coffee provided. Last Saturday of every month. Cost: $80 Bookings essential (small groups): [email protected] or phone 4032 6650. 10am – 3pm, Cairns Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and outdoors Jul 2015 11 Jul AFL – Western Bulldogs vs Gold Coast Suns, Cazalys, 4.35pm 13 Jul First day of QLD public School term Aug 2015 Sept 2015 18 Sep Last day of QLD public School term 18 - 19 Sep AFL Semi finals 25 – 26 Sep AFL Preliminary Finals 26 Sep – 11 Oct Australian Men’s Masters Hockey Championships, North Cairns Oct 2015 3 Oct AFL Grand Final 5 Oct Labour Day Holiday 6 Oct First day of QLD public School term Nov 2015 26 Dec 2015 11 Dec Last day of QLD public School term 25 Dec Christmas Day Holiday 26 Dec Boxing Day Holiday