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“Boxing Kangaroo” To Speak On Australia Day at Highfields Pioneer Village

Indigenous Queenslander, 22 yr old boxing champion Clay Waterman known as the “Boxing Kangaroo”, began boxing at the age of 10. He became Australia’s first ever Amateur Boxing World Champion at 15 years of age. Clay travelled to Kazakhstan to compete at the World Junior Amateur Championships
In July 2011,

Leading into the championships †Clay had not lost a bout since 2006 – Clay fought against 11 junior boxers at the tournament †winning a gold medal in the pinweight (46kg) division.

Clay Waterman with some of his many Trophies

Originally from Beaudesert but now based at Loganlea, Waterman is no stranger to fighting on the international amateur stage having won a gold medal in 2011 at the World Junior Championships, and a silver at the 2016 Olympic qualifiers before being ruled out of a trip to Rio due to injury.

With his amateur record at an impressive 127 wins and nine losses, Waterman would not rule out the possibility of turning professional at some stage in the future. When asked what his secret ritual before getting into the ring, Clay says “Bit of a prayer with mother, big stretch before I enter the venue.”

Clay is a past Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation student and won a bronze medal in the Men’s 81kg division at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018. He has many heroes in boxing but says of his favourite “Former American professional boxer, Mike TYSON, and former US Virgin Islands professional boxer, Julian JACKSON.”

Clay’s ultimate goal in pursuing his amateur boxing career to make it to the Olympic Games in 2020.

Clay will be speaking at the Highfields Pioneer Village on Australia Day as part of the Australian Ambassador Program on Saturday, January 26th 2019 at 2.00pm. Entry is free to the Village after 1.30pm on this day for the official ceremony.
For more information please contact the Village office on 074696 6309

State Rose Garden Fashion Parade

The Friends of Queensland State Rose Garden in Newtown Park, Toowoomba and Toowoomba Floral Art Group are inviting you to

attend their Summer Fashion Parade featuring styles by Portofino, many of which are now made in Bribane.

The Parade starts at 1.00 pm on Saturday, 12th January in the Rose Cottage in Newyown Park. All are welcome.

Superhero Sunday At Highfields Pioneer Village

SUPERHERO APPEARANCE  During Sausage Sizzle Lunch…
Sunday January 6th 2019,
also ….
Everyone is invited to dress up as their favourite superhero! The Best Dressed Hero will receive a 10 pkt of Tickets to Ride!
There will be Billy Tea and Damper, refreshments and Sausage Sizzle available on the day. The Fire Engine Museum is open to the public, see talks and siren demonstrations by the Toowoomba Historic Fire Brigade Association. 

Miniature Steam Train and Model T Bus Rides 10am to 2:30pm
Tickets to ride are $3 per child, $5 per adult
Tickets into the Pioneer Village are optional

Come and ride Myrtle Maythe Miniature Steam Train at the Highfields Pioneer Village. The train runs on a 10-1/4 inch gauge circular track at the village with three passenger carriages, taking up to 20 people at any one time.

Or have a Vintage Bus ride on Henry the Model T Ford Bus built in 1924. Henry can carry 12 passengers at once!

Where: Highfields Pioneer Village, 73 Wirraglen Rd, Highfields QLD 4352
Please visit www.highfieldspioneervillage.com.au for more information.

Celebrate Australian history with Highfields Pioneer Village, a local heritage tourist attraction, located in Highfields (near Toowoomba): (07) 4696 6309.

Open Day †Sunday 6th January at Royal Bull’s Head Inn

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If you’ve always wanted to see what the Royal Bull’s Head Inn looked like from the inside, January Open Day will be a great opportunity for you to do so.  Feel free to bring a picnic lunch, stay a while and enjoy the green surroundings and lovely heritage gardens.

Everyone is welcome to come along to the Royal Bull’s Head Inn, Sunday 6th January 2019 between 10am and 4pm.  Entry fee’s apply. 

Entry Fees:                  
$5.00 children/concession, $7.00 adults,
$20.00 Family
Free for National Trust Members
Location:
59 Brisbane St, Drayton QLD 4350

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.

Submitted by:
Tina Mundt
Media & Publicity

Christmas Elves Pack 300 ‘Buckets of Joy’

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Amanda Roberts (McConache Stedman), Mayor Paul Antonio and Penny Hamilton (YellowBridge)

At least 20 YellowBridge Christmas elves have been at work busily packing 300 yellow bucket hampers

The buckets, were filled with gourmet Christmas food donated by YellowBridge staff, partners and community, with the help from major sponsor McConachie Stedman.

Dubbed ‘buckets of joy’, they will be gifted to local people who are known to be in most need, including people with a disability, single parents and older people without family.

Staff from YellowBridge QLD and McConachie Stedman were joined by Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio, Deputy Mayor Carol Taylor and Cr Nancy Sommerfield and Member for Toowoomba North Trevor Watts helping to pack some hampers including the special Mayor’s Bucket.

YellowBridge CEO, Penny Hamilton said “Christmas is meant to be a special time of the year filled with love and happiness. Sadly, this is not the case for some people who will spend Christmas alone or are unable to afford extra special food so we are trying to make it a memorable day for them and their family.” 

Toowoomba accounting firm, McConachie Stedman, has returned as the Appeal’s major sponsor which helps to cover the cost of running the initiative. “We loved being a part of the Appeal last year and helping YellowBridge to reach their target of buckets filled,” said director Amanda Roberts.

“Helping local people by supporting the Yellow Bucket Appeal is a wonderful way for us to share the true spirit of Christmas.”

“We are really pleased to partner with YellowBridge again and our generous staff have got together their donations in an effort to beat last year’s contribution.”

Amendments to legislation – Personal Mobility Devices

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The State Government has changed legislation to allow electric scooters and other electric motorised devices to be legally and responsibly used in Queensland. They are known in legislation as Personal Mobility Devices (PMD).

These laws came into effect on 14 December 2018, and we wanted to let you know of the changes given the trial of Lime scooters and Christmas possibly having more of these types of vehicles being given as presents and subsequently used.

The legislation requires PMD to meet certain specifications around dimensions, mass and speed, as well as appropriate braking and no sharp protrusions.

Critical to the introduction of these laws is safety and ensuring that existing road and path users are not adversely impacted. A range of conditions / road rules will also place obligations on users to act in a safe and respectful manner when interacting with pedestrians or in riding generally. This includes giving way on paths and crossings, riding at a safe speed and providing a sufficient distance so as not to collide with a pedestrian.

Attached is an Enforcement Factsheet for PMD provided by the Department of Transport and Main Roads that reflects the laws now in place. Some general information on “Rules for Personalised Mobility Devices” has been placed on the Queensland Government website –https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/personal-mobility-devices.

Police will be paying attention to these devices to ensure safety of all road users and infringement notices will be issued where appropriate.

Submitted by:
Tony Rehn
Crime Prevention Officer
Darling Downs District
Queensland Police Service
Ph 07 4631 6733 Fax 07 4615 3200
QPS website: 
www.police.qld.gov.au

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Toowoomba Man Awarded Neighbourhood Watch Queensland’s Member Of The Year For The Darling Downs

A Toowoomba retiree has been awarded the Neighbourhood Watch Queensland Member of the Year for the Darling Downs District.
Mr Brian Jentz, 74, is the Harristown Neighbourhood Watch coordinator (Area 14) and works hard to prevent and reduce crime and make his community feel safer.

David Janetzki MP with Brian Ahern displaying the Award

Member for Toowoomba South David Janetzki MP congratulated Mr Jentz and thanked him for his dedication. “Brian has made significant contributions to the Harristown community including negotiating with Council to improve local school crossings, to the installation of new park seating and an off-leash dog area,” Mr Janetzki said.

“Before he retired, Brian was a school principal for 26 years – he has been a community leader for a long time and is working towards the goal of a safer community,” he said. “Neighbourhood Watch volunteers like Brian play a vital role in our community.”

Mr Jentz said he was surprised to receive the award.“It was a total surprise but it reflects all those who work hard in our Neighbourhood Watch Area 14 including the committee †we deliver 800 newsletters to houses in our area,” Mr Jentz said.

“During the awards ceremony, Criminology Professor Lorraine Mazerolle said her researched showed there was a 16% to 26% drop in crime in areas with Neighbourhood Watch †it is very important,” he said.

 Mr Jentz investigates a wide range of incidents in his role as Neighbourhood Watch coordinator.It was recently reported to Mr Jentz that a resident in Harristown had been putting out baits to poison birds.

A number of dead Currawongs and Myna birds have been found which had eaten the poisoned meat.

“It is unknown if this poison may affect dogs and cats eating the same bait or dead birds,” Mr Jentz said.

“It’s cruel to see the birds suffering and I have reported the incident to the local area inspector of the RSPCA who is investigating,” he said.

December Open Day At Royal Bull’s Head Inn


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 2nd December 2018
Time:                            10am through to 4pm
Entry Fees:                   $5.00 children/concession, $7.00 adults,
                                      $20.00 Family
                                      Free for National Trust Member

Tina Mundt
Media & Publicity