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Volunteers Making A World Of Difference

  • One in three Australians volunteer, yielding a 450% return for every dollar invested
  • Six million formal volunteers contribute a staggering $290 billion in economic and social good
  • This year marks 30 years of National Volunteer Week, Australia’s largest celebration of volunteers
  • During National Volunteer Week (20-26 May), and ahead of WOW Day (22 May), we acknowledge and celebrate how volunteers are “Making a World of Difference” and wear orange to say #ThankYouSES during #NVW2019

National Volunteer Week (NVW) is the annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contributions of Australia’s volunteers, and recognise how volunteers are “Making a World of Difference” in communities at a local and global level. This year also marks 30 years of National Volunteer Week, now Australia’s largest celebration of volunteers and volunteerism in Australia.

A key example of volunteers making a world of difference is when a natural disaster strikes, or an emergency unfolds. The 40,000 State Emergency Services (SES) volunteers dedicate their time and endure the elements to provide emergency assistance to our communities 24 hours a day.

In the past 12 months alone, Australia has experienced 40 declared disasters[1]. Largely comprised of volunteers, the SES volunteers put their community safety before themselves. They give their time to train and gain valuable skills to respond to emergencies such as: search operations, storm response, evacuations, and flood rescues.

Two-thirds of volunteers (64%) report helping others, or the community, as the primary reason they volunteer. With half of all volunteers giving a helping hand for more than 10 years, our communities are stronger together[2].

Over 6 million formal volunteers are making a world of difference across Australia, contributing a staggering $290 billion in economic and social good[3]. From the arts, sporting sector, education, health, disability, aged care, and emergency services, volunteers are indispensable in our society, providing vital services, mobilising community action and engaging in grassroots efforts.

From 20-26 May, thousands of events will be held across the country in celebration of National Volunteer Week, and to say thank you to the one in three Australians who volunteer their time in various sectors, organisations and communities across the country. On the 22 May, the SES is encouraging everyone to put on a little orange for Wear Orange Wednesday (22 May), take a selfie and post with #ThankYouSES and #NVW2019and show their support for volunteers and the extraordinary work they do.

Darling Downs Science and Engineering Challenge Day 1

Congratulations to Dalby Christian College for their success in the first day of competition at the Darling Downs Science and Engineering Challenge today (May 21) 

Dalby Christian College’s Matthew Wynd; Angus Jones; Daniel McCullough; Jay Larsen (activity – Future Power) USQ Photography

Teams from Crow’s Nest State School, Warwick State High School, Pittsworth State High School, West Moreton Anglican College and St Mary’s College, Ipswich took part in the day of hands-on STEM activities

Eloise Gotz, Orion Ollier, Brooklyn Ambrus and Justen McGreevy from Crow’s Nest State High School – USQ Photography
Pittsworth State High School’s Beccy Cory, Shania McLennan and Maxine Lovell (activity – Return to Mars) USQ Photography


The challenge will continue each day until Friday (May 24). 

Submitted By:
Rhianwen Whitney
E: rhianwen.whitney@usq.edu.au
Ph: 07 4631 2977

Darling Downs Health is proud to present Pittsworth’s Biennial Health Expo, to be held from 9am to 3pm,on Thursday 23rd May at the Pittsworth Town Hall.

Expo organiser, community health nurse Helen Blanch, from Millmerran Multipurpose Health Service (MPHS), said the 2019 Expo would have something for everyone. “This year’s Expo will feature health information for people of all ages, from birth to aged care, with more than 50 stalls of local and visiting health professionals,” Ms Blanch said.
“There will be information and displays from BreastScreen, BowelScreen and the Darling Downs Health Alcohol and Other Drugs Service. “Other exhibitors include Dementia Australia, Clubhouse, Lions, Rotary, Toowoomba and Darling Downs Diabetic Support Group, NDIS agents, several aged care providers, Men’s Shed, and also information on early childhood intervention services, Bowen therapy, art therapy and optometry.

“Another special addition to this year’s event is the addition of a free Health Pitstop, so anyone who attends can get things like their blood pressure checked on the spot. There will be 4 stations ….

  • OIL PRESSURE â€ Blood Pressure Check
  • CHASSIS -Waist Measurement Check
  • SHOCK ABSORBERS â€ Mental Wellbeing Check
  • FUEL ADDITIVES â€ What Fuel To Use.

“We will also have free mini massages, a sugar content information session presented by Millmerran MPHS, there’ll be coffee available and once again a delicious lunch available to purchase, prepared by the ladies of the Beauaraba CWA.

“Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing as many local community members as we can on the day.” For more information contact Helen Blanch on 07 4695 3123.

 

Coffee To Support Hospice ….

The Toowoomba Hospice will benefit from Blue Ice Espresso’s generosity during National Palliative Care week 19 – 25 May 2019.

 

Owner of Blue Ice Espresso Mr. Kashif Ali said he is delighted to donate $1.00 from every coffee purchased, and $2.00 from every ‘Edible Gold’ Coffee (which has been discounted to $10.00 for this fundraiser) to the Toowoomba Hospice… 


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Toowoomba Hospice provides professional palliative care to the terminally ill at no cost to clients and family. Blue Ice Espresso wants to raise funds in order to contribute for the organisation to continue their wonderful services.  It’s an honour for Blue Ice Espresso to work for the community,” he said

 

Toowoomba Hospice’s Administration and Fundraising Manager Mr. Mark Munro says this fundraiser couldn’t come at a better time as the Hospice celebrates National Palliative Care week for 2019 and hopes the community jumps on board by purchasing a coffee from Blue Ice Espresso.

“Kashif is keen to help local charities and we are happy to be part of it, I can only hope that those who enjoy a caffeine fix will support us and purchase their coffee from Blue Ice Espresso during National Palliative Care week 19- 25 May 2019, ” Mr Munro said.

The fundraiser starts this Monday 20th until Friday 24th May at Blue Ice Espresso 172A James Street,  Toowoomba which is open from 6am through to 2pm.

 

Toowoomba Hospice is a local not-for-profit community facility, caring for people with a terminal illness and their families at no cost.  The Hospice is in O’Quinn Street, Toowoomba and needs to raise funds to keep the service running.

 

Submitted By:
Mark Munro
Adminstration and Fundraising Manager
Toowoomba Hospice
PO Box 6463
Clifford Gardens Qld 4350
Ph: 07 4659 8500 

 

In 2019 Engineers Australia celebrates its Centenary….

This is a significant milestone for the organisation, and a chance to stress the critical role engineering plays in the lives of all Australians. A centenary is time to take stock. To look back and marvel at our accomplishments. Engineers have helped transform the world: who in 1919 would have imagined where technology would be today?
In Toowoomba, the ingenuity of the Engineers from the Toowoomba Foundry will be celebrated at the Southern Cross Museum in Highfields where over 100 engines and artefacts have been preserved.

Engineers Australia are proud to present a new display of Diesel Southern Cross Engines. Chief Design Engineer Alan Bray Lindley and his team designed the Mark BG-C diesel Southern Cross engine in 1941. It was rated to 40 HP at 1200 RPM.
It was a ‘family’ design based on the one cylinder engine Mark BD-C, twin cylinder mark BE-C and three cylinder Mark BF-C.
A six cylinder Mark BJ-C was planned but never made. Toowoomba Foundry ceased engine production in 1970 due to high volume overseas competition.

Everyone is welcome to view the new display at the Southern Cross Museum in the Highfields Pioneer Village Complex.

Entry is $12 Adults and $6 Children- Under 5yrs are FREE entry. There will be refreshments and Billy Tea and Damper for sale.

Program for the day:
ETA: 9:30am
Unveiling of the Engine Display 9:30am
Tour of the Southern Cross Museum 10:00am
Morning Tea- Billy Tea and Damper 10:30am
Tour of the Transport Museum with Pete 11:00am
Tour of the Historic Fire Engine Museum 11:30am
Depart 12:00noon or wander the Village grounds
until closing time at 4pm.
Join us, in this, our centenary year!

Submitted by:
Jody Dodds 
Treasurer
Highfields Pioneer Village, Museum and Park Inc.
Ph 4696 6309

Non-profit organisation run entirely by Volunteers. 
Open 10am to 4pm Daily

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National Reconciliation Week 2019


It’s claimed that 6 in 10 non-Indigenous Australians have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. That makes it difficult for the everyday person to understand the plight of those who are – in the majority of cases – less advantaged than most Australians.

May 27 marks the start of National Reconciliation Week 2019, an opportunity for non-Indigenous AND Indigenous Australians to learn more about and value each other’s past and present. It’s also a time to think about how we can reconcile our differences and consolidate our mutual strengths to create a better future side-by-side.

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.

Raising Funds To Cure Cancer


The Highfields Big Cuppa
is an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea event raising $352.40 for the Cancer Council on Thursday May 16th 2019 at Highfields Pioneer Village. Besides locals from Highfields and Toowoomba attending, there were 15 residents and carers who came in from Dalby Blue Care, and Bob Lackey a visitor from Cairns.
MC James Naumann with Merv Polzin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment by the wonderful Darren Andrews a guitarist and soloist specializing in mid 1960’s rock and roll covers such as Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Beatles and Louis Armstrong kept the crowd entertained for hours.

Darren Andrews mid-song at the Big Cuppa
Bob Lackey of Cairns pictured with Jan Douglas

“Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is Cancer Council Australia’s most popular fundraising event and the largest, most successful event of its kind in Australia. Last year they raised an amazing $11.9 million to help beat cancer”. says MC James Naumann.

Locals Joy Holt and Maria Heron of Highfields
Highfields Pioneer Village volunteers – Dave Robinson pouring billy tea while Nina Beardmore is shown serving freshly made damper during the Highfields Big Cuppa

This May, Cancer Council Queensland is encouraging people across the state to gather their friends, family or workmates for a cup of tea and a bite to eat as an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. While the official Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea date is Thursday, May 23, 2019, however participants can register to host a morning tea at any time throughout May or June.

Funds raised help support Cancer Council’s lifesaving cancer research, prevention, advocacy and support programs (like Cancer Council 1800 017 009 Information and Support service) for people facing cancer.

Submitted by:
Jody Dodds 
Treasurer
Highfields Pioneer Village, Museum and Park Inc.
A Non-profit organisation run entirely by Volunteers. 
Open 10am to 4pm Daily
Dedicated to preserving the history of the Darling Downs for future generations. 

Connecting People, Places and the Past

Royal Bull’s Head Inn – Open Day â€Â  Sunday 5th May 2019

The theme for the Australian Heritage Festival is “Connecting People, Places and the Past” and we are thrilled to have award winning Children’s Author – Irena Kobald as our guest.

Everyone is welcome to come along to the Royal Bull’s Head Inn, Sunday 5th May 2019 between 10am and 4pm.  Entry fee’s apply. 

To keep up to date on what’s happening at the Royal Bull’s Head Inn, head to our Facebook Page or follow us on Instagram.  Also, if you’re interested in becoming a volunteer, or would like to make a private booking, contact the Trust on toowoomba@nationaltrustqld.org or phone Debby on 0490 363 719.

Open Day Details:

Date:                            Sunday 5th May 2019

Time:                           10am through to 4pm

Entry Fees:                  $5.00 children/concession, $7.00 adults,

                                     $20.00 Family

                                    Free for National Trust Member

Toowoomba Branch of the National Trust of Australia (Queensland)
For further information please contact our Administration Officer

Submitted by:
Tina Mundt
59 Brisbane Street, Toowoomba, QLD 4350

E: toowoomba@nationaltrustqld.org  W: www.nationaltrust.org.au/qld/

To protect, conserve and celebrate Queensland’s environmental, built and cultural heritage.