John Britten.
News

Something to make you smile

Not everyone associates a ukulele with mental health; if they heard John Britten speak at the U3A conference they would see the link. The U3A ukulele tutor gave an informative and entertaining presentation entitled ‘Music, Wellbing, Ukulele and U3A’. The ukulele was Jon’s first instrument and, like your first love, […]

Michelle Fogarty.
Personality Profile

Aunty Michelle Fogarty – Family is everything

The walls of Aunty Michelle Fogarty’s house tell the story of a woman who lives for her family. There are photos of her kids and grandkids, of course, but there are also photos of cousins, siblings, nieces and nephews. Her favourite time of year is Christmas with family at the […]

Mununjali Wangerriburra woman Waylene Currie (second from left) with students Evie Finch, Keeley Nieper, May Watterson and Taylah Bigalla.
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For our future

Local youth are learning to acknowledge Australia’s history honestly and embrace reconciliation now and into the future. Artworks created by McAuley College students under the guidance of Mununjali Wangerriburra woman Waylene Currie reflect a story of unity and learning. Uniting every day Healing relationships nation-wide to reach a point of […]

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More than 100 QLD school projects set to grow thanks to $1 million in Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants

Woolworths, in partnership with Landcare Australia, has awarded over 100 grants of up to $1,000 each to support outdoor learning projects at primary schools and early learning centres across Queensland, including Gleneagle State School.  Each grant will help bring a new creative idea to life, or grow an existing project, […]

RENTALS: This near new home at Maher Place, Gleneagles was offered for rent at $620.
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Scenic Rim on sale

Properties aplenty, but rentals still scare THE time could be right to buy in the Scenic Rim as the property market begins to open up presenting more options for investors. While properties over the past year have been scarce to find as of late May there were more than 500 […]

First Beaudesert Bulletin
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New campaign to champion grassroots journalism

The Local and Independent News Association (LINA) has launched a pivotal nationwide campaign aimed at growing diverse, community focussed voices in Australia’s embattled media landscape for 33 participating publications including Beaudesert Bulletin, Canungra Times and Tamborine Mountain News. The campaign Our News. Your Voice calls on Australians to join LINA in […]

Josh Cocks
Reflections

Reflections – Overcoming self-centredness

By Pastor Josh Cocks Self-centeredness is alive and thriving. We know because we see it all around us. Lacking empathy, taking, blaming, dominating, attention seeking – these are all signs that point to the self-centeredness of humanity. And to be honest it is a battle that we all face. Jesus […]

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National survey launched as regional Australians encouraged to have their say on connectivity

Rural, regional, and remote Australians have another way to give feedback on telecommunications issues with the release of the first ever Regional Telecommunications Review survey. The Review, which takes place every three years, sees the Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee examine the experiences of people in regional, rural, and remote parts […]