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Mayor Conveys Condolences

Toowoomba Region Mayor Paul Antonio has extended his deepest sympathy to the Taylor family following the passing of Roger Taylor.

The husband of Deputy Mayor Cr Carol Taylor succumbed  on Saturday morning (18th January) to complications following a brown snake bite on the home property at Vale View.

Mayor Antonio said he and all of the Toowoomba Regional Council were saddened by this tragic loss. This is devasting news,” Mayor Antonio said.

The  late Roger Taylor

On behalf of Council, and the broader community, I would like to wish his wife Carol, her family and friends our sympathy. Roger was an active businessman, a fine family man and well-respected member of the community.”

He has been a massive part of this Region for a long time and there is no doubt that his loss will be felt. During this time, our thoughts and prayers are with Carol, and their extended family.”

While this will no doubt be an incredibly difficult period for their family, the community support has meant a great deal to Carol. In trying times such as this, the family is truly grateful for the love and support they have received.”

Submitted by:
Brendan Steinhardt
Principal Media and Strategic Relations
Stakeholder Engagement and Communications
Toowoomba Regional Council

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Reds Vs. Waratahs Dalby Match Tickets Available


Tickets are now on sale for the much-anticipated Qld Reds Vs. NSW Waratahs trial game in Dalby on Friday, 24th January.

This is the first time that the Queensland Reds have played a game in the Western Downs region and the first regional trial match in 10 years, and residents can be right there to enjoy the action as part of the live, family event.

President of the Dalby Wheatmen Rugby Club Neal Kiley said he was thrilled to be hosting the trial match at the Dalby Leagues Club.  We anticipate the game will draw a good-sized crowd from right around the region, not just the Western Downs,” Mr Kiley said.

In Dalby, we have a great relationship between the Downs Rugby and the Dalby Leagues Clubs and we are all keen to work together to ensure that the Queensland Reds also have opportunities to connect with our community while they are here for a few days before the game.”

This is the final preseason game before the playing season officially kicks off and will include a Ladies 7’s showcase, as well as a half-time match for Under-11s.”

Western Downs Mayor Paul McVeigh said the event added to the region’s vibrant events calendar. We look forward to welcoming visitors from as far away as Moree, Goondiwindi, Roma and our northern neighbours as well, over the few days leading up to the game,” Cr McVeigh said.

Council is supporting the Queensland Rugby Union in their community activities across our region over that week, which will include a coaching clinic on Wednesday 22 January, a Captain’s Run and visits around the region, plus a corporate luncheon on Friday before the game.”

So we encourage all Rugby fans to come out and spend a few days in our region and be a part of these great community activities.”

Tickets to the trial match can be booked at www.trybooking.com/576427

Submitted by:
Emily Kendall
Communications, Marketing and Design Officer
Western Downs Regional Council

The Things We Do For Love

The Toowoomba Hospice invites you to a night of laughter….Four Short Romantic Comedies – ‘The Things We Do For Love’ – an hilarious, hopeful and compassionate exposé of love”

1/ Blind date by Peter Quilter
2/ The holiday by Peter Quilter
3/ Bride to be by Peter Quilter
4/ Post-its (notes on a marriage) by Paul Dooley & Winnie Holsman

Presented by Toowoomba Repertory Theatre & Directed by Beth Geoghegan, it’s on Wednesday 26th February, 2020. Doors open at 7pm, patrons to be seated by 7.25pm

Tickets are only $22 and a light supper will be served and there will be lucky door prizes to be won – Tickets can be purchased by going to: https://www.toowoombatickets.com.au

Submitted by:
Mark Munro
Toowoomba Hospice Association
Tel 4659 8500

Primary Health Care GP Centre For Millmerran

The Millmerran Primary Health Care Centre will open on Tuesday,14th January 2020 to support general practice in Millmerran, following the sudden closure of the Millmerran Medical Centre due to staffing problems.

The new clinic will be open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm on the grounds of the Millmerran Multipurpose Health Service (MPHS).

Millmerran Primary Health Care Centre
Inside the Primary Health Care Centre

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darling Downs Health Executive Director Joanne Shaw said that the priority was to open the facility as soon as possible to maintain primary care in Millmerran.

Hospital staff have been able to support the increase in primary health presentations to the emergency department, but the opening of this practice will mean a much better experience for patients rather than waiting in emergency for non-urgent care.

We have worked hard to make sure we can continue caring for the Millmerran community and I would like to thank our staff for putting this practice together so quickly.”

To make a GP appointment for the Millmerran Primary Health Care Centre, call 4695 3131.

Submitted by:
Media Officer
Media, Communication and Engagement
e: ddhhs_media@health.qld.gov.au

Mayor Pays Tribute To Leading Citizen

Toowoomba Region Mayor Paul Antonio has paid tribute to the distinguished community service of prominent Toowoomba identity, Professor Peter Swannell AM, who died on Wednesday, 8th January. Mayor Antonio said he extended his sympathies to Professor Swannell’s wife, Janice, and his extended family.

On behalf of Council and the wider community, I am deeply saddened to hear of Peter’s passing and acknowledge his extraordinary service to our region,” Mayor Antonio said.

Peter was a formidable character who wholeheartedly committed to every role he undertook. After joining the University of Southern Queensland in 1990 as the foundation Professor of Engineering, Peter rose to the position of Vice-Chancellor, before retiring in 2004.”

His talents were put to good use at Toowoomba’s Empire Theatre, when he was appointed the inaugural chair of the Empire Theatres Pty Ltd in 1999. He showed tremendous dedication and passion to the role and guided the Empire Theatres through a period of great expansion. He retired from this role in 2017, but he and his wife remained enthusiastic patrons at performances.

Emeritus Professor Peter Swannell AM and Mrs Janice Williams (photo courtesy highlife.net)

Above all else, Peter, who was born in England, was a proud Toowoomba resident, who has championed our city and region at every occasion. He was a lively and entertaining speaker without peer. We have lost a great Toowoomba resident,” Mayor Antonio said.

Submitted by:
Angus Moffatt
Media Relations Officer
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication
Toowoomba Regional Council

Millmerran Loses Its Only Medical Practice


The rural town of Millmerran south-west of Toowoomba has been shocked to find its only GP clinic is now closed.

The Millmerran Medical Centre at 45 Campbell Street despatched text messages and emails to patients informing them the surgery  wouldn’t re-open in 2020.

** IMPORTANT NOTICE **

Millmerran Medical Centre will NOT be re-opening in 2020. Please organize alternate on-going medical care.

TRANSFER OF PATIENT MEDICAL RECORDS

For handoverof your medical records, please ask your new GP to arrange a Transfer of Medical Records form to be emailed to info@millmed.com.au.”

Secretary of Millmerran Progress and Commerce Association, Roselle Crellin,  had this comment for us –

Millmerran Medical Centre has provided health care services to the community since the 1940’s, operating from the current location since September 2004.

Dr Andrew Reedy

Visiting allied health specialists including 2 psychologists, an optometrist, hearing specialist, podiatrist and dietitian also worked from the Centre when in Millmerran.

The Centre was run by Dr Andrew Reedy, who had been based in Millmerran for a number of years, and also visited Cecil Plains.

Toowoomba Region Mayor Paul Antonio, who grew up and has a property in Millmerran was stunned,  describing  the knowledge as “catastrophic.”

The closure will force patients to head to either the Millmerran Hospital or journey to Pittsworth.
Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service executive director Jo Shaw stated “We will bring in additional doctors to the Millmerran Hospital in the interim to support the potential increase in primary health presentations,” she said.

“Darling Downs Health didn’t have forewarning of the closure, but we will ensure the Millmerran community has continuing access to medical care while a new practice is established.

“The hospital can sustain the additional presentations, and we encourage anyone in the community seeking medical treatment to call 13 HEALTH  (1343 2584) for health advice and assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or present to the emergency department at the Millmerran Hospital.”

It’s Time To Welcome In The New Year


To finish 2019 in style, Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) will once again host a free night of family friendly celebrations in lower Queens Park, off Margaret Street, Toowoomba.

TRC Environment and Community Committee Chair Councillor Geoff McDonald said the celebrations were an ideal opportunity for residents to unwind and reflect on the past year.

With the ongoing drought and recent fires within the Region, there is no doubt 2019 has been a year of challenges but there have also been some amazing achievements we have accomplished this year,” he said.

To celebrate the year that’s been and to welcome in the New Year, I invite everyone to come along to Queens Park on 31 December to join the party.

As a result of the current total fire ban, and out of respect for those affected by the recent bushfires locally and around the country, there will be no fireworks display this year, but we will still be hosting an evening of family fun and festivities.

In lieu of the fireworks we will be staging a light show to bring colour and light to the evening in a safe and enjoyable way. We will also be staging a rain dance to see if we can crack the drought which would be the perfect way to kick off 2020.”

The food and rides will be open from 4.30pm and the family fun activities will be commencing at 5pm.

The light show will start at 7.45pm and we will be joined by some emergency vehicles with their sirens blasting and lights flashing. There will be an opportunity for attendees to donate to the Bushfire Appeal.”

For more information on Council’s New Year’s Eve event, visit www.tr.qld.gov.au or contact Council on 131 872.

Submitted by:
Brendan Steinhardt
Principal Media and Strategic Relations
Stakeholder Engagement and Communications
Toowoomba Regional Council

Discover Science On The Move At Cobb+Co Museum

Queensland Museum Network CEO, Dr Jim Thompson, launching the new exhibition at Cobb+Co

Explore the scientific principles of music, light, force and motion with a range of fascinating and interactive experiences at Cobb+Co’s latest exhibition Science on the Move, now open

With 23 exhibits and 35 hands-on activities, visitors can engage both the body and the mind
in all things science. Queensland Museum Network CEO Dr Jim Thompson said Science on the Move was an exhibition that combined education and entertainment.

From belting out a tune on the thongaphone to turning yourself into a battery and creating a
tornado in a bottle, Science on the Move lets visitors discover concepts such as electricity,
magnetism and human senses in a fun, interactive way,” Dr Thompson said.

Visitors can discover how heavy blocks would be on different planets in the solar system,
determine the balance points of different shape rods and put their problem solving skills to
the test with a range of puzzles and games.

Exhibits include a chaotic pendulum, a gear table, balancing activities, catching sound and a
fitness test.

Science on the Move will engage all ages about the wonders of science and is a travelling exhibition from Questacon, the National Science and Technology Centre in Canberra. The exhibition complements the new Sciencentre Gallery which opened at Cobb+Co Museum on 29th June.

Admission is included with entry. For more information visit www.cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au
Cobb+Co Museum is part of the Queensland Museum Network and open 9:30am to 4pm
daily.

Submitted by:
Veronica Dawson,
Marketing Coordinator
Cobb+Co Museum,
27 Lindsay Street,
Toowoomba