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Residents Seek Support To Start Neighbourhood Watch Group In Glenvale

Member for Toowoomba South David Janetzki MP said residents had raised their concerns about crime and community safety after a spate of burglaries and car thefts.

“I am right behind a push for starting a Neighbourhood Watch group for Glenvale,” Mr Janetzki said. “Neighbours looking out for neighbours will always be one of the best ways to deter criminals,” he said.

Coralie Wiggins has lived in Glenvale for 11 years and said she had seen the suburb change for the worse. Miss Wiggins has been the victim of two attempted burglaries over the past three years.

“Just before Christmas I was in bed when I heard thieves trying to break through the front window. I rang 000 and the operator could also hear them trying to break in. Luckily the dog squad was close by and they were scared off by the lights and sirens arriving,” she said.

“It was very scary and very intimidating having someone invading your personal space like that.”

Coralie Wiggins, David Janetzki MP and Emily Walsh

Glenvale resident Emily Marsh has been living in Glenvale for two years and there was an attempted break-in of her home while she and her partner were on holidays last year.

Miss Marsh has found drug paraphernalia including a crack (cocaine) pipe in the nearby Riethmuller Park. Her dog was also attacked by two roaming pigging dogs while walking on the lead at Riethmuller Park.

“The dogs had her pinned to the ground and would not let go †I was kicking them and a man came over with a shovel to break it up,” Miss Marsh said. “It was very frightening especially since it happened in the park where children play,” she said.

Miss Marsh said other residents had reported the dogs roaming the neighbourhood and at least one man was attacked by them. “I always walk with a stick now and noticed some other residents do too,” she said.

Miss Marsh said a Glenvale Neighbourhood Watch group was an excellent idea to encourage residents to watch for suspicious activity and be informed of what crime was happening in their suburb.

Mr Janetzki has met with residents in Glenvale in regards to establishing the new group. “I’m fighting for stronger laws and more police resources and the good news is the community wants to get involved too at a grassroots level,” he said.

Research shows that there is a 16% to 26% drop in crime in areas with active Neighbourhood Watch groups.

Submitted by:
Lacey Maguire
Media Adviser
Office of David Janetzki MP
Member for Toowoomba South
Email:  toowoomba.south@parliament.qld.gov.au

 

Make A Pit Stop For Your Health

Drop in and check under the hood when Darling Downs Health hosts the Health Check PitStop
at the Toowoomba PCYC, James Street, from 9am – 2pm next Monday 11 March.

The success of last year’s inaugural Health Check PitStop has seen the event opened up to the
wider community. “Our first event last year was aimed at providing vital health checks for Darling Downs Health staff, plus staff from the area’s emergency services and all branches of the Australian Defence Force,” said Darling Downs Health community and consumer engagement officer Donna Lucas.

“The response was excellent, so when the decision was made to run the PitStop again there
was overwhelming support to make it open to the everyone in the community.

Darling Downs Health staff member and event organiser Donna Lucas gets her blood glucose levels tested by Jo Hunter at last year’s Health PitStop.

“There will be free blood pressure and blood sugar checks carried out by USQ student nurses
and nurses from BlueCare, free hearing checks from Australian Hearing, plus loads of
information on skin cancer, bowel cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, diet and
nutrition, mental health and much more.

“There will be special offers from Milne Bay Fitness and a free coffee voucher for everyone who
attends. We encourage anyone who wants to get their health back on track to drop in for some free
advice, said Ms Lucas.”

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

Top Honours For Carnival of Flowers At Australian Tourism Awards

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers has taken out Gold for the third year in a row at the Australian Tourism Award night in Launceston †winning a spot in the coveted National Tourism Hall of Fame †Queensland’s first inductee in a decade.

Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) Chief Executive and Australian Tourism Awards Chair Daniel Gschwind said that Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers was a deserving recipient, showcasing itself as one of the best events in the country.

“Locals and visitors alike have been delighted by the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers and to see it recognised on a national scale is fantastic for the Southern Queensland Country region and for Queensland,” Mr Gschwind said.

In addition, Queensland locals, the Irwin family, was awarded the prestigious title of Australian Tourism Legends †recognising their continued contribution to Australian tourism through the promotion of Australia as a destination of choice, and their tireless work in protecting the environment and ensuring the quality of our destinations are maintained for future generations.

Queensland continues to reinforce its reputation as a world-class destination taking home six Gold, eight Silver and three Bronze across the 25 categories.

Mr Gschwind said it was fantastic to see the awards shared across the State with 17 operators from Tropical North Queensland to the Gold Coast getting a piece of the action †one of Queensland’s best results yet.

“To reach the finalists stage of the Australian Tourism Awards is a great honour in itself and all finalists should be immensely proud of their achievements.

“These winners are truly the best of the best, with strong competition across all categories this year,” Mr Gschwind said.

Tourism Industry Development Minister Kate Jones said the results highlighted the strength of Queensland’s world-class tourism industry.

“Queensland’s $25 billion tourism industry has boomed over the last 12 months. With a $14 billion pipeline for tourism infrastructure pipeline, an $800 million major events calendar and great trends in domestic and international visitor numbers, we know this sector will continue to grow in the future,” Ms Jones said.

“I’m so proud of all the Queensland winners and nominees recognised at the Australian Tourism Awards tonight and I congratulate them for their outstanding contributions to our industry.

More information is available at www.australiantourismawards.com.au or www.qtic.com.au.

Lifeline Announces Return To The Titanic Fundraising Dinner

For the first time in over 30 years, Lifeline Darling Downs and South West Queensland Ltd is hosting a fundraising dinner/dance on Saturday 13 April 2019 to raise funds for their drought relief and counselling services.

“We are receiving calls daily as more farming families succumb to the devastating effects of the drought. As we currently receive no government funding for this initiative we decided a fundraising dinner/dance would be a great opportunity for the community to come together and show their support for our farmers whilst raising much needed funds for our drought relief and counselling services”, said Lifeline Darling Downs CEO Derek Tuffield.

The Return to the Titanic Fundraising Dinner is being held at the Cathedral Centre, Neil Street, Toowoomba from 6.30pm until late.

Tickets are only $120.00 per person and includes a specially designed three course meal from well renowned Chef Rick Osborne and some refreshments. A wonderful time is planned and there will also be live entertainment throughout the evening.

Guests are encouraged to dress in the style of the 1900’s or formal attire.

“Come along and enjoy dinner, dancing and a fundraising auction and help us support our farming community. We look forward to welcoming you”, Mr. Tuffield said.


Tickets are on sale now at https://toowoombatickets.com.au/event/8689

Submitted by:
Kirsten McGovern
Manager Fundraising & Marketing
Lifeline Darling Downs & South West Queensland Ltd
33 Russell Street Toowoomba Qld 4350
P 1300 991 443

2019 Clean Up Australia Day


It’s not too late to register for Clean Up Australia Day this Sunday 3rd March, 2019

You’ve still got time to gather your friends and family together on Sunday to join hundreds of thousands of fellow Australians who will be taking to their streets, parks, beaches, rivers and waterways to help clean up their local environment.

Clean Up Australia Day
3 March 2019
Business Clean Up Day
26 February 2019
Schools Clean Up Day
1 March 2019

Just go online www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au to find a local clean up site near you and you can help make a difference for our environment.

Remember – change starts with you!

March Royal Bull’s Head Inn Open Day

This open day at the Royal Bull’s Head Inn on Sunday 3rd March, you’ll have an opportunity to speak with Brenton Kinnear from Kinnear’s Antiques who is coming along to demonstrate how to restore and retain the unique character of your antique furniture.

Ever been curious on the mystery of French Polishing? Have a project at home which needs some restoration? At the Royal Bull’s Head Inn open day you will have the opportunity to see a practical demonstration with instruction on ‘how to’ in your own workshop or home.

With 34 years experience, Brenton Kinnear of “Kinnear’s Antiques” will have displays of French polishing and will demonstrate how to retain the character of your special furniture piece. You are invited to bring in some small part of your project (if practical), for example a drawer or door. There will be kits available to purchase on the day at discounted prices which will fully equip you to finish the job.

This is a great opportunity to learn how to care for your treasured furniture pieces.
Everyone is welcome to come along to the Royal Bull’s Head Inn, Sunday 3rd March 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 3rd March 2019

Time:                            10am through to 4pm

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

                                      $20.00 Family

                                      Free for National Trust Member

Submitted by: 

 

Tina Mundt

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

P:+61 (07) 4637 2278   M: 0490 363 719
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.

The Chronicle Lifeline Bookfest Is On Again!

On Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd March, the Founders Pavilion at the Toowoomba Showgrounds will be stacked full of books, toys and games for the annual Chronicle Lifeline Bookfest. Now in its 39 th year the event is the major fundraiser for Lifeline Darling Downs & South West Qld Ltd.

Lifeline Darling Downs CEO, Derek Tuffield OAM said, “We are so grateful to the community for their generous donations of books, dolls and toys which enables us to put on such a fantastic sale.”

“The Chronicle Lifeline Bookfest is a very important event for our organisation with all proceeds staying in our local area to fund our crisis support and suicide prevention services. We rely heavily on the funds raised to ensure we can continue to support those who are doing it tough.”

There will be literally thousands of donated books on sale with nothing over $5 and many a lot less. Doors open on Saturday 8am- 5pm and Sunday 8am †2pm at the Toowoomba Showgrounds, Glenvale Road.

With free admission, free parking and Eftpos available, this is the perfect time to stock up on your winter reading material.

Volunteers are still needed for the event so if you can spare a few hours please call Nate on 4699 1625.

For more information on services or to support Lifeline Darling Downs with this and other life changing programs please call 1300 991 443 or visit www.lifelinedarlingdowns.org.au


Submitted by:
Kirsten McGovern

Manager Fundraising & Marketing
Lifeline Darling Downs & South West Queensland Ltd

33 Russell Street Toowoomba Qld 4350

World Science Festival Brisbane Returns to Toowoomba

World Science Festival Brisbane regional program will bring science to life for Toowoomba residents on Friday 22 †Saturday 23 March following the 2019 program announcement recently.

For two days Cobb+Co Museum will be turned into a
science playground where visitors will be able to meet a range of top scientists, learn about cool jobs of the future, explore the art of flying and enjoy a number of FREE events at the family friendly Street Science.

Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts Leeanne Enoch is encouraging Darling Downs locals to mark their calendars. “Toowoomba has fully embraced World Science Festival Brisbane as one of the world’s most engaging, exciting and educational science events ever to be held on our doorstep,”Minister Enoch said.

“Last year the festival attracted more than 200,000 people and delivered more than 100 events across six locations †Gladstone, Chinchilla, Toowoomba, Ipswich, Brisbane and Townsville.”

“The World Science Festival Brisbane continues to grow in Toowoomba, and last year more than 1000 people, including over 100 students attended the programs, which is fantastic.The Queensland Government is proud to be supporting the World Science Festival Brisbane in 2019 as it once again connects Queenslanders to science,” Minister Enoch said.

Hands-On Street Science

Queensland Museum Network’s CEO Dr Jim Thompson said the Regional Program offers a stellar line up of shows and presenters talking all things space, medical science, and jobs of the future.

“Science is always evolving and by taking it out of the lab into public spaces is a great way to share the latest discoveries and advancements that will impact our lives,” Dr Thompson said.


“We are looking forward to taking the show on the road to Toowoomba and I encourage everyone to come along and discover the wonder and excitement of science at Cobb+Co Museum thanks to the World Science Festival Brisbane regional program.”

A full program of events can be found at www.worldsciencefestival.com.au

Submitted by:
Veronica Dawson
Marketing Coordinator
Cobb + Co Museum

27 Lindsay Street,
Toowoomba