Bauple Bulletin - Bauple State School

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Bauple Bulletin - Bauple State School
Bauple Bulletin
Proudly presented by Bulletin Team & Bauple School P&C
No. 186
February 2013
FEBRUARY
20 Bauple Progress Assoc. mtg - Lighthouse Church 7pm
20 Eden Bros Circus - Bauple Band Hall reserve - 7:30pm
22 Bauple Kids Hangout - Bauple Recreation Centre 5-9pm
26 Primary & Secondary Bus Conveyance Mtgs - Bauple SS 5pm
MARCH
01 World Day of Prayer - Tiaro Uniting Church 9:30am
01 Pizza & Movie Night - Lighthouse Church 6:30pm
08 TOMBOLA - Bauple Band Hall
12 ‘Love Mary Day’ - Petrie Park Tiaro
13 Community Debrief - Tiaro Community Centre 7pm
13 Gundiah R.F.B. - general mtg - 7pm
21 Mt Kanigan District R.F.B.Group - mtg - 6:30pm BBQ
7pm meeting for ALL DELEGATES
23 Music Club - Bauple Recreation Ground - 5pm
APRIL
08 Tiaro Lions Ladies Luncheon - Hideaway Hotel
26 BAUPLE BULLETIN
MAY
03 TOMBOLA - Bauple Q150 Rec. Centre - 7pm
25 Music Club - Bauple Recreation Ground - 5pm
JUNE
02 Bauple Spare & Share Day - Q150 Rec. Centre
07 BAUPLE BULLETIN
JULY
13 Tiaro Farming & Lifestyle Field Day - Tiaro Rec Gnd
19 TOMBOLA - Bauple Q150 Rec Centre - 7pm
AUGUST
02 BAUPLE BULLETIN
SEPTEMBER
07 Bauple Bash - Bauple Recreation Ground
OCTOBER
18 BAUPLE BULLETIN
26,27 Fishing Competition - Petrie Park, Tiaro - Tiaro Landcare
NOVEMBER
08 TOMBOLA - Bauple Band Hall
29 BAUPLE BULLETIN
WEEKLY
Tai Chi - Monday 6:00 - 7:00 pm - Bauple Band Hall
Bauple Community Shed open - Tuesdays & Saturdays 9am - 3pm
Tai Chi for Arthritis Class - Tuesday 8:30 - 9:30 am Tiaro Comm.
Centre
Bauple Bubs Playtime (playgroup)– Tuesday 9:00 am – Bauple Rec
Ground
Social Dance evening - Tuesday 7:00 pm - Bauple Band Hall
S.E.S. - Tuesday - Tiaro 7pm start. Bill 5485 7766, Len 5485 7250
Tiaro Creative Arts Group - Tues. 9:30 - 11:30am Uniting Church
Tiaro– ph 4129 2212
Bauple & Dist. Simple Living Group - Wed - 9am Bauple Q150 Shed ph 4129 2212
Bauple Scouts & Cubs- Thursday 4:30 - 6:30pm
Zumba Classes - Thursday 5:30pm - Bauple Band Hall
Gunalda & Dist Kindy – Tues & Thurs 9:15 - 2:45 - Ph 5484 6200
Darts & Indoor Bowls - Thursday 7:00pm - Bauple Band Hall
Indoor Bowls – Thursday 7:40pm – Tiaro Memorial Hall
Tiaro Community Health Clinic – Monday 12:00–4:00pm
Tiaro Literacy & Computer Group & games - Friday—9:00—12
School Phone: 4129 2243, Fax: 4129 2523
Email: [email protected]
noon—
Tiaro Community Centre
Rossendale Tennis Club - Friday 7pm - Ph 4129 2589
Emergency Services Cadets - Friday 7:00pm - Tiaro - Ph 5484 6745 or
5485 7766
Alcoholics Anonymous Mtg – Fri. 8:00pm (Ralph 5485 7041)
Glenwood Hall
Line Dancing Wednesdays — Gunalda Hall - Ph 41293126
Free Broadband for Seniors - Mon - Friday 9:00am - 1:00 pm Tiaro & Dist. Community Centre
FORTNIGHTLY
Meditation - Hinterland Spiritual Centre (Bauple), 1st & 3rd Mon 6:30pm
Antigua, Yerra, Mungar Dist Pottery – 1st & 3rd Tuesday
Tiaro & Dist Lions Club – 2nd & 4th Monday
Bauple Friday Family Nights - Fridays Q150 Shed - 6pm
Gundiah Community Place – Social Gatherings 1st & 3rd Fridays
QCWA Tiaro Younger Set - 9am - 1st & 3rd Saturdays
MONTHLY
BAUPLE
Rural Fire Brigade – training – 1st Monday– 7:00pm
Rural Fire Brigade – meeting – 2nd Monday – 7:00pm
Bauple & Dist Rec Ground meeting - 2nd Wednesday - 7:00 pm
Bauple P&C meeting – 3rd Tuesday – 3:15 pm
Mt Bauple Museum Mtg — 3rd Tuesday — 7:00pm
Bauple Band Hall meeting– 4th Wednesday – 7:00pm
QCWA Craft - 1st, 2nd, & 4th Wed - 9am - 3pm
Bauple Kids Hangout - 4th Friday - 5-9pm - Recreation Centre
Bauple (Hinterland) Markets - 4th Saturday - 7am - 1pm
TIARO
Tiaro Radio Sub-Cttee - 3rd Monday 6:00pm
Tiaro Country Crafters – 2nd Friday – 9:30am Uniting Church Tiaro
QCWA Hoy - 2nd Wednesday - 11:00 am
Bingo - 4th Wednesday - Tiaro QCWA rooms - 11an
QCWA meeting – 2nd Saturday - 9:00 am
QCWA Younger Set - 1st & 3rd Mondays - 3:30 - 5:30pm
Tiaro Shire Community Centre meeting - 3rd Monday 7:00 pm
Tiaro & District Landcare – 3rd Wed – Tiaro School 7:30pm
Community Legal Service - 3rd Thursday - Tiaro Council Office 9:00am
R.S.L – Last Monday – 7:30pm – Memorial Hall, Tiaro
Tiaro & Dist. Chamber of Commerce 3rd Tuesday 7:00 pm (various venues)
P&C - 2nd Thursday—6:00 pm
MIVA
QCWA Meeting – 1st Wednesday – 9:00am
GUNALDA
Gunalda, Curra, Glenwood Community Health Clinic – 2nd Wed
GOOTCHIE
QCWA Meeting – 2nd Tuesday - 9:30am
GUNDIAH
Gundiah Community Place - social evening - 1st Friday, BBQ 6pm, 7pm start
Gundiah Community Place - meeting - 3rd Friday, BBQ 6pm, 7pm start
Gundiah Rural Fire Brigade – 1st Monday - 7pm at Fire Station com.4th Mch
Gundiah R.F.B. - general mtg - Wed 13th Mch 7pm
THEEBINE
Community Health Clinic – Monday 12.00 – 4.00pm
GLENWOOD
Progress Assoc. Inc. – 1st Sunday – 3:00 pm
Glenwood & Dist Lions Club - meet Sunday - 4:30pm
RAINFALL
DECEMBER 2012
JANUARY 2013
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49.8 mm (199.2 pts)
449mm (1796pts)
CHURCH NOTICES
UNITING CHURCH - THEEBINE
Service 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Phone Bevan 5484 6183 or Cathy 5484 6229
ANGLICAN CHRIST CHURCH – GUNALDA
Church services: 3rd Sunday of every month commencing at
10:30 am.
Office hours:- Wed, Thurs and Friday 9am to 3pm ph 5482
2629
Email: [email protected]
SUNDAYS:
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH – TIARO
Mass Every Sunday 10:00am
10:00am and 6:00pm
Kids Church 10:30am
For any information on other events including:
Pizza & Movie Nights, “Live Wires” kids club,
“Girl Talk” for Preteen - teen girls, Men’s and
Women’s Ministry events please contact church.
ST. THERESA’S ‘Little Flower’ CATHOLIC CHURCH
GUNALDA
MASS - 2nd Sunday each month at 7:30 a.m.
Liturgy of the Word & Communion – 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday
monthly at 7:30 a.m.
MARYBOROUGH COUNTRY UNITING CHURCH
Tiaro - 1st & 3rd Sundays 7:30 p.m.
Bauple 2nd & 4th Sundays 7:30 p.m.
BIRTHS
Beau Taylor ROY - son of Karly Taylor & Dan Roy. Born on 27th October 2012 weighing 6lb 2 oz. First grandchild for Bill &
Donna Wakefield of Bauple. Congratulations to the whole family.
Christie: Connor Robert James, born 31/12/2012 at St Andrews Hospital, Ipswich. Weight of 7lbs. Son of Susan (Dempster)
and Hayden Christie, brother of Charlotte. Grandson of Laureen and Trevor Dempster and Jenell and Lloyd Christie (Robina).
IN MEMORY OF
Ian BROWN of Beachmere, formerly of Strawbridges Road, Kanigan passed away suddenly on 7 th January 2013. Ian & Val were
very active members of the area for many years in Tiaro & District Lions. Ian was coordinator of Driver Reviver at Gunalda Rest Area
for 10ys. Val sends her thanks to all who sent cards and attended his funeral for their love and support. Our thoughts are with her and
his many friends.
ROSSENDALE TENNIS CLUB INC.
Hopefully everyone enjoyed the Christmas break and also watching the tennis on TV in January. Some of us missed watching
the men’s final due to the blackout but we’ve been reassured by Nikita Williams - our Tennis Queensland Regional Community
Officer, that the Round 4, 5 set match between Novak Djokavic (SRB) and Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI)was the highlight of the
tournament. It was a doosey!
The drenching rain we had was needed and welcome by most of us so hopefully not too much damage was done locally. Time to
get into the mowing again now! Our club did our first Bunnings’ BBQ on Sunday 20 th January and it was a great team effort
with the day running smoothly (thanks to Lyn and John Kelman’s expertise and tips). We’ll be doing more of these BBQ’s in
the future so drop in for a snag and drink if you’re shopping at Bunnings. Our Annual General Meeting and General Meeting
will be on Sunday 24th March starting at 3 p.m.
Now is the perfect time to start a new exercise routine and playing tennis locally is a fun way to get active and increase your
fitness and mobility. Our courts are great and are set in a beautiful rural location. Come and sign up for a year’s membership
and become a part of Tennis Australia. New members get player insurance and are eligible for prizes from Tennis Queensland
(such as free tickets to the Brisbane International) etc. The cost is just $30 for adults and $10 for children for 12 months
membership. This is very reasonable in comparison to what most sporting clubs charge.
The next Hot Shots Coaching program begins on Friday the 15th February at the Rossendale Tennis Club located at 38
Bauple-Woolooga Road, via Bauple - (just off the Bruce Highway opposite southern Bauple Exit). Gympie and District Tennis
Association Coach Matt Watkins will again be running these sessions and we hope to see many of our local children from ages
5 and up, take up this opportunity to compete and gain skills in a terrific non-contact sport they can play for a lifetime!!
Lessons will be held Friday afternoons from 3.30pm to 4.15pm for the Beginners group (ages 5-9) and 4.15pm to 5.00pm for
Intermediate group (ages 10 and up). The program is for a minimum block of 7 weeks. Costs will be $65.00/pupil or $120.00
for 2 children in the same family. Loan racquets are available each week. NOTE: Fees can be paid in 2 instalments at the
start of lesson 2 and 4.
Cash payment or Cheques payable to Brett Cottrill please.
Direct Deposit : B A COTTRILL BSB 014585 ACCT 583359786
student’s name as reference please.
For more information phone Matt Watkins on 0417070129 or Brett Cottrill on 04 1774 6795 or contact secretary Mary-Anne
Walters on 41 292 589, MOB: 04 38374091 or email [email protected] for a sign-on form.
PLEASE PASS ON THIS INFORMATION; TO ANYONE YOU KNOW WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN THIS
OPPORTUNITY FOR LOCAL COACHING.
Our courts cost just $5 per hour for day hire and $10 per hour for night hire. Get a group together and spend a couple of hours
playing under the lights - it’s an experience you’ll want to repeat!! There are BBQ facilities and some racquets available. For any
enquiries or to hire courts please phone Mary-Anne Walters on 4129 2589; MOB: 0438 374 091; Bob & Carol Maxwell on 4129
2391; or John & Lyn Kelman on 41 293 212.
Mary-Anne Walters – Secretary
GOOTCHIE GIRLS GOSSIP
Well all the festivities have happened, we have been through droughts and floods and the outcome is everywhere is looking
wonderful, the grass is green, the tanks are full and the dams are overflowing and lots of new dams have been dug. We feel for
all the folk that have lost their livelihood through the terrible floods and all the damage done to fences and buildings in our area.
And the children are all back in school for another year. All this since I last wrote the GGG.
Back to our ‘Gossip’ we had a good turnout at our break-up party and Renelle and her team did us proud. We then went into
recess until this week February 11th. Of course we had our annual ‘Pest control and spring clean’ in January so we are sparkling
clean and ready to go.
Scrapbooking resumed on the 9th of Jan. and the next one will be Sat.9 th March, 6th. April, 4th. May and the 15th of June, so mark
them on your calendar and join us for a interesting day and learning a craft or two.
We will visit Petrie Gardens again on the 22nd. Of this month and look forward to hearing all about the residents stories over
Christmas.
Sadly we lost one of our CWA Men. Ian Brown after having lots of medical issues seen to, was at our breakup party looking and
feeling so good, and that was the last we saw him as he passed away suddenly on 7 th. January so we remember him as he was
that day enjoying the day with “us girls”, our Sympathy goes to Val and her family ,they will surely miss him especially Val as
he was always there especially on the computer chair. Take care Val and remember your friends are always around you.
It has been quiet for a while but we are just about to go into another busy year. Some dates for your diary Branch meeting 12 th
March 11th April Gootchie Branch Contest day and Tombola. 5 th May a Sausage Sizzle out-side Bunnings. 20th May Division
Contest Day at Gayndah. Just to name a few. So till next issue of the Bauple Bulletin, Take care on the roads and be patient at all
the road works that are going on, they are making better roads for us to drive on.
Having somewhere to go is a home. Having someone to love is a family, and Having both is a blessing
Pauline and the Gootchie Girls,
TIARO & DISTRICTS COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Mon.—Tues.—Wed.—Fri.
8.30 am to 1.00 pm
2.00 pm to 4.30 pm
Thursday
8.30 am to 1.00 pm
2.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Saturday
9.00 am to 12 noon
Forgan Terrace
Behind Memorial Hall
Ph: 4129 2453
Under 5’s Story & Craft Activity
every Thursday at 10am (except school holidays)
BROADBAND FOR
SENIORS
FREE computer lessons
Monday – Friday (except holidays)
9:00 am to 12 noon
Basic Tuition
Ph Jeff Taylor or Pat Davies
On 4193 9239 for bookings.
Every Friday
Computer & Community
Group Social
9:00 am to 12 noon
BAUPLENUTS
COMPUTER
SERVICES
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Is your computer getting slower & slower?
Not booting properly or just not flying right?
General clean ups, updates & service
Trouble shooting
Training
REASONABLE RATES!
Pensioner Discounts!
Call Lyn Shaw
ABN 66893857456
Bauplenuts Cleaning
Mobile:
Home:
0468 966 372
4129 2686
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Nick Bradley : BSA 1190939
37 years building experience
Local - Reliable - Professional
SPECIALISING IN:
Renovations and Alterations
Verandahs and Extensions
Decks, Ramps and Stairs
0422 812 743
07 4193 9758
FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL LIBRARIES
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Book Launch and Talk with local Hervey Bay children’s author;
Chris Collin, is the local Hervey Bay author of newly published children's picture book, Funky
Chicken. Chris has been writing stories for children for a number of years. It is only recently that
he has made the decision to follow his passion and become a full time author. Funky Chicken: A
Bushy Tale of Crocs and Chooks, is Chris' first book published and more are on the way!
"According to legend, many, many years ago there was a great gathering of animals, right slap
bang in the middle of Australia.
You see, many of the animals felt they were more special than all the rest. This is the story of
how they decided, once and for all, who was the most unique."
Join us at the Hervey Bay Library on Saturday 2 March at 10am or the Maryborough Library on
Saturday 9 March at 10am. Everyone is welcome. Please contact your library for bookings.
Book Discussion;
You are invited to join a discussion on the book "We are one village" by Nikki Lovell.
Nikki is a young Australian and this is her personal story of the experiences that led her to live
and work in rural Uganda, and to go on to found the aid organisation One Village. The book is full
of awkward, embarrassing, beautiful, insightful and inspiring tales.
Why not read the book and join the Rotary Club of Maryborough - Sunrise, Fraser Coast Libraries
and other people wanting to share their thoughts on this very thought provoking and inspiring book.
Where: Maryborough Library
When: Saturday 16 March 2013
Time: 9.30am
RSVP: Maryborough Library 4190 5788
WANTED
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Live-in housekeeper in the Bauple area, for a
middle-aged lady, single female accommodation
with meals and a small wage provided. Must
have own transport. Only honest & reliable
people need apply. No pets allowed, will have
ample free time.
Phone Suzanne on 4129 2277.
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Ring pulls from aluminium cans - the Bauple
Recreation Ground Assoc are collecting all ring
pulls to be cashed in and all money raised will go
toward the A.G.L. Rescue Helicopter. Donations
can be dropped at the Bauple School or at the
Bauple Recreation Centre.
BAUPLE BUBS PLAYTIME
Welcome to Bauple Bubs Playtime (Playgroup) for 2013! This
is going to be an exciting year for us. We are getting our floor
resurfaced! After starting last year with $14, we have worked
hard at fundraising, including having stalls at the Bauple Bash,
Music Nights and Day for Gorja, as well as a Mothers Day
raffle. A BIG thank you to all who helped with fundraising
and all who supported us by purchasing tickets or items. We
raised just over $1000!!! We will also be purchasing new
tables and chairs.
If you have younger than school age children, come down and
join us! Every Tuesday 9am till 11:30am. Coffee and Tea
provided. It’s a great way to make friends for both you and
your kids. Drive in at the Q150 building on the Bauple Recreation Ground, just near the Men’s Shed, or park at Bauple
School, and walk across the oval. Head towards the outdoor
playground, and you’ll hear us!
For further enquires, please contact Chantelle Bottcher on
0417 620 526. Hope to See you there.!!
For all your Rural & Hardware Supplies
"Don't be caught
with the lights
off!!"
Come and see us
for your
Generator needs.
Stockists of
Scorpion
Generators
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
8:00am - 5:30pm
Saturday
8:00am - 12:30 pm
Ph: (07) 4129 2107
Fax: (07) 4129 2327
GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKETS
TILT BUCKET AND RIPPER
 DAM CONSTRUCTION
 EROSION CONTROL
 DAM AND CREEK CLEANING
 DE-STUMPING
20 Tonne
Machine
Experienced
Operator
888 MUNGAR RD GRAHAMS CK
Ph: 4129 6003
Mob: 0427296003 / 0428181577
The Taylor Street Community Legal Service is a non-profit community service which provides free non discriminatory legal
advice to socio-economically disadvantaged people in the Fraser Coast, Bundaberg, North Burnett and Cooloola Coast regions.
All free legal advice sessions are by appointment only
Maryborough. Please call in to the Maryborough Neighbourhood Centre (25 Ellena Street) or call 4121 2141 to make an appointment
Tiaro Please call in to the Tiaro Library, (Forgan Terrace) or call 4129 2453 to make an appointment
Advice is free and all consultations are private and confidential. However due to limited resources and time there is a maximum of 15 minutes for each consultation.
For further information about the Taylor Street Community Legal Service please call 4194 2663.
BROADBAND FOR SENIORS
Broadband for seniors will be closing reopening Monday Jan 7th 2013.
Thank you,
Brian Davies,
Kiosk Administrator.
Phone:4193 9239
Spiritual Centre Bauple.
Meditations will be held fortnightly on Monday
nights (4th & 18th Feb )
6:30pm for 7:15pm meditation.
$10. Pensioners $8.
At the Purple Bldg opp Museum.
All inquiries ph Jill 0418 785 305
All welcome.
GUNALDA KINDERGARTEN
Come and see how a Qld Government approved kindergarten
program operates
FREE for families with pre prep children who have
current health care cards………
Taking enrolments for 2013
8.30-2.30 pm
Tuesday, Thursday and alternate Fridays
COME PLAY WITH US!!!!
CONTACT: Louella Kelly on (07) 5484 6200
Mob: 0403 037 774 or email
[email protected]
Motor Cycle Riders of Bauple
anyone interested in day rides that have a motor
cycle in Bauple
contact Gary 41939290.
Casual child care available
Do you need a break from parenthood for a day?
Do you need a day off to go to a doctor's appointment? Do you need an overnight stay for a child/
children?
Whatever time you need can be negotiated, price
also. Your little ones aged 3 to 10 years will be
in good caring hands
Please give us a call , check us out - we live in
Forest View, Bauple.
Pat 41939239
ZUMBA
Zumba is back in Bauple, starts on Thursday the 14th
of February at the Bauple Band Hall from 5:30pm
$6.00 only for first timers.
There is also a class in Tiaro on a Tuesday from
5:30pm
Come along and have some fun while getting fit at the
same time. Get to meet new friends.
WALKERDEN
PLUMBING
PTY LTD.
* PLUMBER
* DRAINER
* GAS FITTER
* ROOFER
OVER 30 YEARS LOCAL
EXPERIENCE !
PHONE MARK 4129 3112
LIC. No. 12173
B.S.A.043754
Welcome to Ace Jumping Castles
and Entertainment.
We have a range of jumping castles to suit your entertainment needs.
• Parties
• School and Church events
• Markets
• Christmas parties
• or a celebration just because
Contact us for quotation and bookings.
Staff are Blue Card assessed, by the Commission for
Children and Young People.
We are fully insured, for your piece of mind.
Castles are brand new and ready for hire late August
2012
FOR SALE
4x 4 ROUND BALES
The Pub in the Scrub
ICY COLD BEERS
CANE MULCH HAY
&
WEANER HAY
FRESH HEALTHY
MEALS
FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE
Phone:(07) 4129 2153
PH: 0418 797 822
BAUPLE PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
COMMUNITY MEETING
7 pm
THIS WEDNESDAY,
20th February at
The Lighthouse Church Hall, Bauple
ALL WELCOME – BRING YOUR NEIGHBOUR!
YOUR OPINION MATTERS
Fraser Coast Regional Council
Update.
The council wishes to advise the Australia Day Awards Ceremonies’ will be held as
follows:
Organisation
Boonaroo Sandy Straits Bowls Club
Burrum District Community Centre
Munna Creek Hall & Recreation Assc
Loins Club of Tiaro & District
Toogoom & District Community Assc
Burrum Heads Progress Assc
Location
Boonooroo
Howard
Munna Creek
Tiaro
Toogoom
Burrum Heads
Burrum Heads Bowls Club
Burrum Heads
Glenwood Progress Association
Hervey Bay Meals on Wheels
Rotary Club of Maryborough Sunrise
Glenwood
Scarness Park
Maryborough
Status
Event was held on 26 Jan
Event was held indoors on 26 Jan
Event was held indoors on 26 Jan
Event was held indoors on 26 Jan
Event was held indoors on 26 Jan
A community celebration will be
Held on 26 February
Event has been rescheduled for
16 February
TBA
Event will be held on 23 February
Event will be held on 23 February
Servicing Tiaro and surrounding districts
RMK Haulage Contractors can supply and deliver
The following products:-
We cater for small, medium and
large groups
Bus 1: 57 seats
Bus 2: 44 seats
Bus 3: 18 seats
m: 0410 602 632
w: www.hinter-coast-transport.com
e: [email protected]
f: 07 5473 5433
HOUSE GUTTERING PTY LTD
AND
LEAF SHIELD GUTTER PROTECTION
 FREE WRITTEN QUOTE
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Truck and Dog Hire;
All Grades of Road Bases & Gravel;
Crusher Dust;
Screenings;
Stone Pitching Rock;
Trench Rubble;
Sand;
Concrete Pre-Mix;
Soil;
Feedlot Manure;
Pine Bark;
Installation of Drive-way Drainage Pipes a Entrances
For a free quote, call Russell on 0417 292 595 or
Ph: (07) 4129 2595 (after hours)
SUGAR CANE MULCH
FOR SALE
 PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE
 OUTSTANDING WORKMANSHIP WITH FULL
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
 FULLY LICENSED
 GUTTERING SPECIALISTS
 REPLACEMENT OF OLD GUTTERING AND
DOWNPIPES
 WATER TANK CONNECTIONS
 SUPPLY AND INSTALL OF OUR QUALITY LEAF
SHIELD
 NO MORE CLEANING YOUR GUTTERS AND RISKING
INJURY
 ELIMINATES RUSTED AND BLOCKED GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES
 IMPROVE WATER COLLECTION QUALITY AND
EFFICIENCY
 INCREASE YOUR GUTTER’S LIFE EXPECTANCY
 REDUCES FIRE HAZARD
 PROTECTS FROM VERMIN
PHONE 4129 2212 OR 0449 037 011
WEBSITE www.houseguttering.com
$4.00 PER BALE
AT THE STOCKPILE
Phone Robertson Bros.
0408 292 210
Tiaro & District Landcare Group Inc
P O Box 6, Tiaro 4650
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.maryriverturtle.com
Facebook: Mary River Turtle project – Tiaro Landcare
Tiaro Farming & Lifestyle Field Day on again
Saturday July 13, a date for everyone’s calendar. The organising team has enthusiastically embraced this
year’s field day with stacks of ideas on how to make it an informative and entertaining event. Tiaro Farming
& Lifestyle Field Day is a day when the locals and folk from further afield keep their boots and hats on and
make the trip to Tiaro to soak up some good old fashioned country atmosphere and hospitality.
The theme of this year’s Field day will be Sustainable Agriculture supporting disaster recovery. The
organisers are hoping to have a Sustainable Agriculture presenter from America who is very familiar with
local farming systems attend this year. A new addition will be a Q & A tent where participants will be able to
share stories and hints on surviving disasters e.g. we’ve already heard great ideas about bringing the
outside inside by lighting inside the house with garden solar lights while the power is off. A range of experts
will be on hand to run practical workshops or answer questions on topics such as financial management,
mental health, gardening, managing cattle health, weeds, choosing the right horse. The field day is not just
about sharing information, but also an opportunity for many local community groups and businesses to
showcase their products and services. We will soon be in touch with various community groups and
businesses.
Our members were very excited to receive a phone call from Hon Anne Maddern MP to advise that our
‘Everyone’s Environment’ Grant application was successful. This will help fund our Mary River turtle
recovery project for 2013 which will include developing some curriculum material for Grade 5 students. It will
be a valuable opportunity for local students to learn about our local endangered species.
Over the holiday season, our members worked hard to shift into the lower level of the Tiaro Medical Centre.
This will be great to have a Landcare base in the centre of Tiaro. Our members are brimming with ideas
about how we can best use this space for the benefit of our community and the travelling public. Thanks to
the Fraser Coast Regional Council for supporting Tiaro Landcare and assisting with this facility.
Marilyn Connell
Tiaro Landcare member
everyone , everywhere , landcare
January 2013 Floods
Never a truer word was spoken than the popular phrase “each flood is different”. New peaks were
recorded on Munna Creek at Marodian gauging station with a massive 310,141 megalitres/day at the
peak while Tinana Creek at Bauple was about a metre lower than the 2012 flood and discharged
71,175 meg/day. Waterways are such a dynamic natural feature in our landscape and continually
changing. An inspection of a number of river properties this week showed massive washouts, trees
smashed, others gone, eroded banks, silt deposits and large sections where it looks so similar to what
it always does. We had reports of people seeing large platypus and turtles, lots of fish and a baby turtle
swimming on the backwaters.
While many in our district have fences and infrastructure to repair, we are thankful that there was no
loss of human life.
ALPECCINOS MOBILE CAFE
AT BAUPLE
SEATING AT BAUPLE CHURCH
TUES, WED, THURS, FRIDAY – 10am
TO 3pm
VINCENZA COFFEE- capp, latte, flatwhite, chai, hot choc,
tea
COLD DRINKS, ICED COFFEE, ICED CHOC
FRESH WRAPS, CAKES, MUFFINS, PIES
HOT BOX FOOD.
TAKEAWAY NIGHTS STARTING 29/11/2012
TAKEAWAY NIGHTS
THURS - 5pm to 6:30pm, FRI - 5pm to 6:30pm
MENU
BATTERED BARRA $5.50 CRUMB FISH $4.50
CRUMB SAUSAGE $2.50 PLUTO PUP $3.00
BATTSEAFOOD STICK $2.50 DIM SIM $1.20
POTATO SCALLOP $1.20 SPRING\CHICKO ROLL $3.20
BURGERS - STEAK, FISH, CHICKEN - $8.50
HAMBURGER, SPICY CHICKEN - $7.50
STEAK SANDWICH - $8.50 CHIPS $4.50 OR $8.50
RING AHEAD AND ORDER- PH ALISON 0406 000 779
Closed Tuesday 19th to 22nd February
•45KG DOMESTIC
CYLINDER EXCHANGE
•REFILL 9KG BBQ BOTTLE
Customer pick up only.
Call Gary Long at
PROFILE DYNAMIX
47 BAUPLE DRIVE, BAUPLE
4129 2376
Reopening Tuesday 26th February
ASPERGERS SUPPORT FOR ADULTS
Asperger's Support for Adults living with adults
who have Asperger's/Autism is held for all
residents of Fraser Coast and surrounding areas.
We meet at Tiaro Community Centre Forgan
Terrace in the same building as Tiaro Library.
9am—12noon, the last Wednesday of every
month.
Contact Pat Davies 4193 9239
Margaret Cooper CRCC 4124 7288 WASPS
(Wide Bay Asperger's Autism Spouses and
Partners Support Group)
BAUPLE SCOUT GROUP NEWS
SCOUTS AUSTRALIA
The aim of the Scout Association of Australia is to encourage the physical, intellectual,
social and spiritual development of young people so that they may take a constructive place
in society as responsible citizens, and as members of their local, national and international
communities
NEW MEETING TIMES as follows:
Meeting Place
BAUPLE REC. GROUNDS
Joey Scouts
Cub Scouts
Scouts
The Group break-up at Willcocks’ place was
attended by most members and their families. A few
had other commitments. A lot of fun was had in the
canoes and kayaks on the dam, as well as
swimming and a water bomb fight. Kynan Machen
was presented with his level 1 Flight badge he had
earned earlier in the year. All the members also
received a Scout’s Christmas Badge for their
collection.
Paige Phali,
Alex Sokol,
Kynan Machen and
Kynan Fabriek all
attended
the
Future Scout Day at
AJ2013 and had a
great time. They
each got a Future
Scout
Day
collector’s
badge.
Paige has already
started saving to go to the next Jamboree which will
be at Cataract Park, Sydney in 2016.
4:30 pm to 5:30 pm
4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
4:30 pm to 6:30pm
Thursdays
Thursdays
Thursdays
Next thing on our agenda was a ‘Join In Jamboree
Camp’ held on the State-wide Sign On weekend.
We had 8 prospective members camp with our Group
from 4pm on Friday 8th til 3pm on Sunday 10th
February. Also camping with us was Charlee
Osborne-Howard of Maryborough West Group who
received her Scout Medallion (highest award in
Scout section) at the Jamboree. All the children had a
great time completing the activities. We had Climb
It, Endure It, Explore It, Splash It, Tag It, Make It,
Smash It, Build It, Do It, Love It, Clown It and Cook
It.
This month is Fly the World Flag month and also our
founder Baden-Powell’s birthday.
The Scouts have been invited to join some other
Scout Groups at Gayndah for a camp which will
complete some more of their badge work if they wish
to go. We have several other camps and activity days
planned throughout 2013
Our Family Camp this year is being planned for the
2nd week of the September School Holidays with the
venue being Fraser Island.
Section ages are as follows:
Joey Scouts
Cub Scouts
Scouts
Venturer Scouts
Rovers
6 to 7.5years
7 to 10.5 years
10 to 14.5 years
14 to 17.5 years
17 to 26 years
The Venturer and Rover groups meet in Maryborough and
I can give interested persons details of time and place.
New members always welcome
Sandra Tomlinson “Baloo”
Group Leader 4129 2609 Mob.0418185442
Joanne Smith “Kinta” 5485 7411
Assistant Scout Leader
Mob.0422825802
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Bobcat
5.5 Tonne Excavator
Tipper
Rural & Residential Sales
Rentals & Property Management
Levelling Bar
Trencher
Post Hole Diggers
Phil Lankowski
Phone: 4129 2364 Mob: 0408 450 485
MS 221, Maryborough, Q. 4650
DEMOLITION YARD
3 HOPPER STREET
TIARO
Roofing iron, electric stoves and hot
water systems. Aluminium sliding
glass doors and windows, older style of
joinery includes, casement windows
solid, and French doors. Timber,
always demolishing, good quantities in
stock.
OPEN:
Monday to Friday: 7.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday:
7.00am to 12miday.
John Leckie Demolitions
Robin 0414 830 445
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
Ph: (07) 4129 2517
Local People, putting your needs First.
The Profitable experience you deserve.
www.realway.com.au/tiaro
HIGHWAY
HAIR DESIGN
NEW LOCATION
6 Forgan Tce
Opposite Tiaro School
For all Men’s and Women’s
Hairdressing needs
* Cuts, Colours, Perms and Foils *
* Facial Waxing and Lash Tinting *
Phone Kylie for an appointment
4129 2269
MT KANIGAN DISTRICT RURAL FIRE BRIGADE GROUP
Mt Kanigan Group was formed in 2000 predominately to provide support to local Rural Fire Brigades through operational coordination between brigades. Advocate on behalf of Brigades with Area Director, Rural Operations. Coordinate hazard
reduction programs with inter-agencies conducting an annual operational exercise & assist with public education programs.
There are several local brigades affiliated with Mt Kanigan Group & they are Bauple, Curra, Glenwood, Gunalda/Anderleigh,
Gundiah, Theebine & Tiaro.
In the past we have always supported Australia Day Celebrations, conducted various inter-agency hazard reductions, including
annual scientific burn with Parks & Forestry.
Currently Mt Kanigan Group would like for all residents to PREPARE.ACT.SURVIVE and Prepare a Bushfire Survival
Plan.
Some of the issues you need to consider:Does everyone in your family understand the dangers of bushfire and how your plan will be put into action?
Have you arranged appropriate car & household insurance?
Do you know what you will take with you if you need to leave early?
Have you considered how to deal with pets & livestock?
Some of the things you need to consider in your Bushfire Survival Plan are:Preparing your property
Prepare to leave
Prepare yourself
Bushfire Survival Kit
Mental & physical preparation
To prepare your Bushfire Survival Plan visit www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au & follow the links OR book a free Community
“Are You Bushfire Prepared?” presentation by calling 1300 369 003For any further enquiries regarding Mt Kanigan
District Rural Fire Brigade Group, please contact Group Coordinator – Robert Maxwell Ph: 07 4129 2391 or Admin Officer –
Jenny Pepper Ph: 07 4129 3128
We need volunteers to help out in all facets of the radio station both “on” and “off air”. If this interests you then
contact us
today!!!
If you are a "Not-for-profit" organisation then take advantage of 4TCYR's Free Community Announcement Service
and let people know about your next event, meeting or the services that you can provide to the community.
Like wise business’s can lift the profile of their products and services with Tiaro Community & Youth Radio. For further details contact the station and check out our very competitive sponsorship packages and rates which can be
custom designed to meet your personal needs.
Contact Details…
Postal Address: PO Box 237 Tiaro QLD 4650
Phone: (07) 41 939 612 B/H - 41 292 650 A/H
Email: [email protected]
www.tiarofm.org.au
Bruce Highway Upgrade - Passing Lane
Department of Transport will spend $6.M –federally funded– to build a southbound overtaking lane on the
Bruce Highway near Bauple. It is 1.2km of road, near the Willets Rd entry/exit. Expect delays and traffic
controllers. Road work is expected to be completed by July 2013 weather permitting.
TIARO CRAFT COTTAGE INC. &
TIARO INFORMATION CENTRE
Mayne Street, TIARO.
Ph: (07) 4129 2626
Open daily: 9:00 am—4:30 pm
Free Tourist Information Available
A showcase of locally made arts and crafts, with a
reputation for beautifully hand made articles with
Southeast Queenslanders and travellers throughout
Australia.
Come and see our display of:
Hand knits
Patchwork
Local artwork
Beautiful woodwork
Folk Art
Jams, sweets & sauces
Hand made toys
And much, much more.
EFTPOS AND LAY-BY AVAILABLE.
AMAZING LEMONS
Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted. How can use the
whole lemon without waste? Simple place the washed lemon in
the freezer section of your refrigerator. Once the lemon is frozen,
get your grater and shred the whole lemon(no need to peel it) and
sprinkle it on top of your foods. Sprinkle it onto your vegetable,
salad, ice-cream, soup, cereal, noodles, spaghetti sauce, rice sushi, fish dishes, whisky, wine… the list is endless.
The major advantage of using the whole lemon is that the whole
lemon contains more Vitamin C than just the juice alone. Lemon
peel is also a health rejuvenator in eradicating toxic elements in
the body. Some laboratories are interested in making a synthetic
version of chemotherapy. It is proving to be 10,000 times stronger than conventional chemotherapy. As you know the lemon tree
is known for its varieties lemons and limes. The fruit is credited
with many virtues, but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumours. This plant is a proven remedy against
cancers of all types. Some say it is very useful in all variants of
cancer. It is considered also an anti -microbial spectrum against
bacterial infections and fungi, effective against internal parasites
and worms, it regulates blood pressure which is to high and an
antidepressant combats stress and nervous disorders. The source
of this information comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world and says that after more than 20 laboratory
tests since 1970 it revealed that it destroys the malignant cells in
12 cancers including, colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreas…
This type of therapy destroys malignant cancer cells and it does
not affect healthy cells.
So, give those lemons a good wash, freeze them and grate them.
Your whole body will love you for it!!!
TLC
BOARDING KENNELS
Due to an increase in enquiries new listings are urgently required in all areas.
2 Larner St., Tiaro
Tiaro - $299,000 –
WEB ID 121201
For dogs and cats
Bauple - $235,000 –
WEB ID 130102
P: 0741939375
M:0418770793
E: [email protected]
W: www.tiarorealestate.com.au
QR Code scan:
Phone 0417 778 129 or
0427 051 180 for details
Book early for school
holidays.
Bauple Recreation Grounds Inc.
Q150 Recreation Centre
Bauple and District Recreation Grounds Update.
Well what can I say but that was an interesting way to start the year of 2013. We all thought that 2011 was good but this was
even bigger. On behalf of the executive and all our members we hope that everyone, friends, family, next door neighbors are
safe and well, and now in recovery mode. There has been a lot of work going on all over the region and we hope that life for all
is returning to some sort of normality.
Going back a step or two, what an awesome Christmas party we had at the Q150 Recreation Center. Lots of fun and laughter
and food a plenty, was enjoyed by all that attended. The highlight of the evening was present time when we all wanted the same
present, the Sly Fox satin boxers. It was great to see grown adults all laughing and joking just as much if not more than the kids.
Thanks to all that prepared cooked and cleaned so that the night was great for all.
Over the holidays we held a Youth disco, did a Sausage sizzle day at Greg’s I.G.A, held a Youth day for the kids to have some
skateboard and BMX time, and tried to have some rest. The kids that attended the disco and the fun day had an awesome time
and had lots of fun and can’t wait for more of these events. When the kids are as well-behaved and well-mannered as they are
on these days it’s easy to hold the day, as it is no problem. We are hoping to plan some more of these days during the year and
we will let you know as soon as we have some events planned.
Bauple Youth Hang-Out: The Bauple Recreation Centre will be open on the 4 th Friday of each month for the kids of the area
to drop in and hang out with their friends. Doors will be open at 5pm and close at 9pm. Admission will be free for the night and
we hope to have a variety of food & drinks for sale each month. We have a pool table, 2 table tennis tables and an air hockey
table for their use, as well as a variety of puzzles and games. It will be up to the kids to decide on the theme or activities.
Then came the rain, and how it rained. Many roads around Bauple were well and truly flooded. Forest View and Talegalla
residents were flooded in and could not go in or out for a good 48hrs if not more. Many in Bauple Township went without
power for 4 or 5 days. So out came Bauple’s true colors and the ‘help” brigade came to life. Neighbors helping each other,
family’s helping families, friends helping friends. This is part of the reason why people move to Bauple, the quiet yet very
caring nature of the people is what they are looking for and in times like these, that is exactly what you get.
The Q150 Recreation Center became a drop off and collection point for many, many, many, clothes, toys, shoes, beds,
cupboards and other goods for the people that needed it most. The center was open for three days for people to come and take
what they needed at no cost to them. It was also the place for our more than loving community to donate what they could spare.
After those 3 days every thing was packed and taken to WIDE BAY SEEDLINGS were it was all put on 4 pallets and packed
onto their delivery truck that kindly, at no cost to anyone, delivered to them to the Disaster Management Center in Bundaberg
were it was to be then handed out to those who lost their homes and belongings. We cannot say THANK YOU enough to all
those people, and you know how you are, that helped make this project come together. Once again it proves what an awesome
little town Bauple is.
Our meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the Bauple Recreation Centre at 7pm.
Mary Liddell ( vice Pres).
TIARO MEATS
& BACON P/L
ONLY TOP QUALITY BEEF,
PORK, LAMB, SHOP MADE
HAM, BACON,
SMALLGOODS,
FAMILY PACKS & BULK
MEATS
WEEKLY SPECIALS
LARGE RANGE OF
OFFAL CUTS, CHICKEN
PRODUCTS & FROZEN
VEGETABLES
PH. 07 4129 2173
21 MAYNE ST., TIARO
GOOTCHIE EARTHMOVING
543 GOOTCHIE ROAD GOOTCHIE
AB.N: 42 330 175 545
SERVICING:
TIARO, GUNDIAH,
BAUPLE, GUNALDA & CURRA
◊ D7 DOZER
◊ ROAD GRAVEL
◊ EXCAVATOR
◊
SAND
◊ BACKHOE
◊
PRE-MIX
◊ TIP TRUCKS
◊
RUBBLE
◊ LOW LOADER
◊
TOP SOIL
◊ SCRAPER
◊ FEED LOT MANURE
◊ WATER TANKER
◊ POWER SCREEN
ALL EXCAVATIONS
CREEK & DAM CLEANING
PHONE: PADDY COYNE
(O7) 4129 3147—0428 796 558
FAX: 4129 3110
Community Debriefs in Relation to
Severe Weather Event January
2013
Fraser Coast Regional Council is in the
process
of
conducting
community
debriefings regarding the recent severe
weather event. Council is hoping to gather
information that may assist in managing any
future weather events that may impact on
our area.
The session for your area has been arranged
as follows:
DATE
Wednesday 13 March 2013
TIME
7pm
LOCATION Tiaro Community Centre,
Mayne Street, Tiaro
If you have any queries regarding this matter
please contact Lynn Bray on 4197 4373 or
on email [email protected].
Lynn Bray
Projects Officer
Disaster Management –
Organisational Services
T 07 4197 4373 |E
lynn.bray@frasercoast.
qld.gov.au
Bauple's Day on the Green at the HINTERLAND MARKETS
FC Hinterland Markets - held every 4th Saturday on the Bauple Band Hall green.
There will be everything from arts to crafts to books plus of course fresh local produce and tasty treats as
stall holders from throughout the Fraser Coast region show off their creations.
To hold a stall at the markets phone the Bauple Band Hall on (07) 4129 2000.
Enjoy a morning in Bauple with family and friends at the Hinterland markets – every 4th Saturday –
Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP)
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/enablers/centrelink/australian-government-disaster-recovery-payment/
queensland-floods-january-2013
The Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) is available to assist people who have been
adversely affected by the Queensland floods that began on 21 January 2013. This payment is made through Centrelink.
If you are eligible you will receive:
• $1 000 per adult
• $400 for each child (under 16 years of age).
People have until 29 July 2013 to lodge a claim for the following Local Government Areas:
Essential Household Contents Grants
http://www.qld.gov.au/community/disasters-emergencies/essential-household-content-grant/
If you are uninsured, or unable to claim insurance, you may be eligible for financial assistance to help replace or repair
essential household contents, such as beds, linen and whitegoods, that have been lost or damaged in a disaster.
Grants of up to $1765 for single adults and up to $5300 for couples/families are available. If you are also eligible for an
Emergent Assistance Grant the amount you have received will be deducted from the Essential Household Contents
Grant.
Structural Assistance Grant
If you’re uninsured, or unable to claim insurance, you may be eligible for a one-off payment towards repairs to your
home to make it secure and safe.
Grants of up to $10,905 for single adults and up to $14,685 for couples/families are available.
If you also receive the Emergent Assistance Grant and/or the Essential Household Contents Grant these amounts will
be taken out of the grant payment.
Disaster Income Recovery Subsidy (DIRS)
http://www.disasterassist.gov.au/FactSheets/Pages/DisasterIncomeRecoverySubsidyDIRS.aspx
Each disaster is different and, as a result, the timing and nature of additional levels of assistance varies from disaster to
disaster and community to community.
DIRS may be activated to assist employees, small business people and farmers who have experienced a loss of
income as a result of a disaster.
The DIRS provides fortnightly payments equivalent to the maximum rate of Newstart Allowance or Youth Allowance
depending on a person's circumstances.
Primary Producers and Small Business
Queensland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (QDAFF)
http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/4789_8770.htm
Concessional Loans (through Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority (QRAA))
Concessional, low-interest loans can be obtained through QRAA (formerly Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority) for
small businesses and primary producers in a disaster-declared area (when activated). Primary producers with an
Individual Disaster Stricken Property (IDSP) declaration can apply for a commercial loan through QRAA which
potentially can be made available at a concessional rate.
Concessional loans are designed to assist in meeting the needs of primary producers and small businesses to reestablish operations on a viable basis following the effects of rapid-onset eligible natural disasters such as severe
flooding.
Short-term loan funds may be made available where significant damage has occurred to buildings, plant and
equipment, and stock.
The loans are provided to help with:
replanting, restoration or re-establishment of affected areas

sustenance

essential property operations
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payment of rent or rates
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replacement of farm buildings
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restocking.
Situated at the Bauple Q150 Shed - open Wednesdays 9am
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT WENDY ON 0449 037 011
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BUSINESS
PHONE
MOBILE
BUSINESS
PHONE
Ace Jumping Castle
0408 709 300
Kumiai-Ryu Martial Arts
4129 3112
Al Peccinos Mobile Café
0406 000 779
LightHouse Christian Church
4129 2787
0412 740 385
4193 9341
4129 2364
4129 2517
0408 450 485
0417 292 595
Aspergers Support
B & H Rural Tiaro
Bauplenuts Comp. Serv
4193 9239
4129 2107
4129 2686
0468 966 372
Mt Bauple & Dist Museum
Phil’s Bobcat Service
Real Way Country
Bauple Recreation Centre
4129 2272
0498 373 491
RMK Haulage Contractors
4129 2595
Bopple Doctors Surgery
4193 9171
Rustic Emu Art Gallery
4129 6003
Broadband for Seniors
4193 9239
Solar Gates
4193 9548
Build All Au
4193 9758
0422 812 743
Spiritual Centre - Bauple
Cane Mulch - round bales
Computer Repair & Rebuilds
4129 2609
0418 797 822
0448 49 236
Steve Gallott Painting
Steve’s Slashing & Contracting
5484 6037
4129 2283
Community Radio
4193 9612
Stirling Homes
5483 6866
Demolition Yard
0414 830 445
Elgas
4129 2376
Fraser Coast Regional Council
1300 794 929
G & S Sheppard Excavator Hire 4129 6003
Gootchie Earthmoving
4129 3147
Gunalda Kindy
Hideaway Hotel
Highway Hair Design
Hinter-Coast Transport
House Guttering
Jo Jo Bears Family Day Care
5484 6200
4129 2153
4129 2269
1300 658 971
4129 2212
MOBILE
0418 715 305
Sugar Cane Mulch
0428 329 373
0408 059 858
0408 292 210
Taylor St Community Legal Serv 4121 2141
0427 296 003
0428 181 577
0428 796 558
0403 037 774
0410 602 632
0449 037 011
0423 202 204
Tiaro Community Radio
4193 9612
Tiaro Craft Cottage
Tiaro Creative Arts Group
4129 2626
5484 6135
Tiaro Library
Tiaro Meats & Bacon
Tiaro Real Estate
TLC Boarding Kennels
TLC Boarding Kennels
Tracey Harris (Psychologist)
Walkerden Plumbing
4129 2453
4129 2173
4193 9375
4129 3112
A Local Bauple Shines
Local Rural Fire Brigade First Officer Bob Maxwell, was presented with an Achievement
Medallion, at the recent Department of Community Safety Australia Day Achievement Awards
presentation Ceremony. Pictured here with Local Member Anne Madden, Bob was honoured
to receive his award and will continue to serve and save the local people and land of Bauple
and District. Bauple Rural Fire Brigade are proud of Bob and continue to work under his
guidance. Thank you Bob.
0438 242 769
0418 770 793
0427 051 180
0417 778 129
0412 997 012