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1 Proudly produced by the Babinda Taskforce [email protected] Newsletter may be viewed in colour on website www.babindainfocentre.com.au JANUARY 2014 RAINFALL for December 2013 BABINDA 132 mm Total for 2013 3629.2 BELLENDEN KER Top Station -591 mm Total for 2013 7902.0 mm Bottom Station 201mm Total for 2013 - 3864.6 mm “The Presidents Notes“ Rachel Nicholas Hi everyone, Happy New Year! I hope you had a safe and happy Christmas / New Year break. 2014 is promising to be another great year and I look forward to sharing it with you. We’re kicking straight off with the new Babinda District 2014 Phone Book. It’s been 2 years since our last print and my hope is to produce it annually. Please check that we have your correct details by going over the 2012 phone book. If you require any deletions/additions/changes they must be brought into the office by 24th January. Everything going according to plan we should have our new phone book by March. In keeping the same as the last 2 phone books we will continue to charge just $2 per book. Members and advertisers will receive one free copy each. Congratulations to Mrs Finlay on winning the Taskforce Christmas Stocking Raffle and Mrs Abercrombie on winning the 100 Board. Thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket thus supporting the Taskforce. I would like to welcome Danette Gatti to the Taskforce. Dani will be working out of the Taskforce Office on Wednesday afternoons offering her clothing alterations and repairs service. (see Dani’s advert) Mark & Nicky from Gordonvale will be continuing their Mural Workshop on Wednesday afternoons (see article) Monday 7th February sees the return of the FREE Basic Computer, Literacy &Numeracy and Certificate III in Business Administration courses. (see articles) By far the most popular service we offer remains to be Centrelink servicing over 100 customers during the 14.5 business days we were open in December. Please note: we are a Centrelink Agency equipped to facilitate Centrelink business such as photocopying/verifying documents, faxing documents to: Centrelink / Job Networks / prospective employers etc. The Babinda Centrelink Agency has 2 phones, 1 fax/photocopier and 1 computer with internet access. All these are available free for use to all Centrelink benefit recipients. Jeanette Murgha and myself are Centrelink Agents and are able to assist customers up to a point: we are not contractually permitted to ring and/or talk to Centrelink on a customers behalf: we are not permitted to register a customer on-line though we are able to guide customers (this is to encourage self sufficiency Please note: Next Taskforce Meeting scheduled for Thurs 23rd @ 9am. All 111 members are welcome to attend. Be kind to each other, Rachel Disclaimer: All articles in this magazine are printed in good faith for the community and do not necessarily represent the views of the Babinda District Community Association Inc (aka Babinda The Taskforce) and therefore accept no responsibility for these articles. Errors and Omissions: While every care is taken in the publication of advertisements and articles, Babinda News cannot be held responsible for omissions or errors or their subsequent effects. Contribution Closing Dates Friday 7 February (Distributed 18 February) Friday 7 March (Distributed 18 March)

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Proudly produced by the

Babinda Taskforce

[email protected]

Newsletter may be viewed in colour on website

www.babindainfocentre.com.au

JANUARY 2014

RAINFALL for December 2013

BABINDA132 mm

Total for 2013 3629.2

BELLENDEN KER

Top Station -591 mm

Total for 2013 7902.0 mm

Bottom Station 201mm

Total for 2013 - 3864.6 mm

“The Presidents Notes“ Rachel Nicholas

Hi everyone,

Happy New Year! I hope you had a safe and happy Christmas / New Year break. 2014 is promising to be another great year and I look forward to sharing it with you. We’re kicking straight off with the new Babinda District 2014 Phone Book. It’s been 2 years since our last print

and my hope is to produce it annually. Please check that we have your correct details by going over the 2012 phone book. If you require any deletions/additions/changes they must be brought into the office by 24th January.

Everything going according to plan we should have our new phone book by March. In keeping the same as the last 2 phone books we will continue to charge just $2 per book. Members and advertisers will receive one free copy each. Congratulations to Mrs Finlay on winning the Taskforce Christmas Stocking Raffle and Mrs Abercrombie on

winning the 100 Board. Thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket thus supporting the Taskforce. I would like to welcome Danette Gatti to the Taskforce. Dani will be working out of the Taskforce Office on Wednesday afternoons offering her clothing alterations and repairs service. (see Dani’s advert)

Mark & Nicky from Gordonvale will be continuing their Mural Workshop on Wednesday afternoons (see article) Monday 7th February sees the return of the FREE Basic Computer, Literacy &Numeracy and Certificate III in Business Administration courses. (see articles)

By far the most popular service we offer remains to be Centrelink servicing over 100 customers during the 14.5 business days we were open in December. Please note: we are a Centrelink Agency equipped to facilitate Centrelink business such as photocopying/verifying documents, faxing documents to: Centrelink / Job Networks / prospective

employers etc. The Babinda Centrelink Agency has 2 phones, 1 fax/photocopier and 1 computer with internet access. All these are available free for use to all Centrelink benefit recipients. Jeanette Murgha and myself are Centrelink Agents and are able to assist customers up to a point: we are not contractually permitted to ring and/or

talk to Centrelink on a customers behalf: we are not permitted to register a customer on-line though we are able to guide customers (this is to encourage self sufficiency Please note: Next Taskforce Meeting scheduled for Thurs 23rd @ 9am. All 111 members are welcome to attend.

Be kind to each other,

Rachel

Disclaimer: All articles in this magazine are

printed in good faith for the community and do

not necessarily represent the views of the

Babinda District Community Association Inc

(aka Babinda The Taskforce) and therefore

accept no responsibility for these articles.

Errors and Omissions:

While every care is taken in the publication of

advertisements and articles, Babinda News

cannot be held responsible for omissions or

errors or their subsequent effects.

Contribution

Closing Dates Friday 7 February

(Distributed 18 February)

Friday 7 March

(Distributed 18 March)

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Steffi’s Upholstery Domestic, Commercial, Old Fashioned

Upholstery and Curtains.

We do also Awnings, Annex and Camper Trailers

Stefanie Schulz [email protected]

181 Howard Kennedy Drive, Babinda 4861 Qld

Phone:0403 522 673

Babinda Police Report

Police News Jan 2014

Well 2014 is now upon us, and the Babinda Police family wish all the best for the New Year.

Christmas holidays saw us again attending Josephine falls along with Ambulance and Fire and Rescue per-

sonnel to assist with the rescue of a young person who thought it would be a great idea to flout the rules

and climb up to the top pool at Josephine, they then slipped on the rocks and fell down the water fall, injur-

ing themselves. This reckless act not only resulted in an injury but also took two police cars, two ambu-

lances, a fire truck and National Parks staff away from other important duties, a bit of care and abiding by

the rules would have saved a lot of trouble.

Recently we have had reports of bags being stolen from unlocked cars, whilst left unattended on the street.

The lock it or lose it campaign has been around for a while now and for good reason, often crimes happen

because the opportunity is there, we can all do our bit to reduce crime by taking away opportunity make

sure you lock up what is yours.

In 2014 we will continue in our efforts to keep our town a safe pleasant place to live. If you engage in anti

social behaviour expect to spend some time in the watch house. If you drink drive, unlicensed or drive an

unregistered car expect us to catch you and impound your vehicle. If you take or supply illicit drugs expect

us to knock on your door, seize your drugs and send you to court.

Can I remind you that 000 is only for emergencies, non urgent reports can be made to Police link on

131444 or at the station on 4067120.

If you have any information that may assist police you can call the station or crime stoppers on 1800 333

000, remember this can be anonymously. Many of you hold information vital in helping us in our efforts to

keep Babinda the fantastic place to live that it is. Call us.

For Sale

Through the tremendous support of DHS Centrelink, WorkVentures Connect IT initiative has now

supplied more than 45,000 computers to low income families.

Phone: 1800 112 205 (9am – 5pm Sydney time)

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 02 9381 9341

Or come into the Babinda Taskforce office for a brochure.

They Say…

Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others .

Aristotle

Why is this so…

Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog’s

face, he gets mad at you, but when you take him on a car ride, he sticks his head out of the win-

dow?

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Happy 2014 to all and I hope you had a safe and joyous Christmas period, enjoying the company of family

and catching up with close friends.

Last year seemed to fly by but it did see some significant progress in Babinda. The roof was erected at Bill Wakeham Park in time for the 50th Anniversary of the Babinda Harvest Festival. The land the mill stood

on was rezoned by Council and the majority of the demolition has been complete. The toilet block at

Rotary Park was complete and proved exceptionally popular with the RV crowd.

This year has started just as fast as last year and promises some great progression for Babinda as well. We

will see the complete remediation of the Mill site. It will be levelled, made safe and ready for development.

The Babinda pool is up for a $400k remediation - upgrades of plant, equipment and the concourse. Council

is also well underway in a plan for modernising the Babinda Boulders that includes an upgraded walking

path, larger swimming platform and new and safer viewing platforms. This will not necessarily be built this

year but the finalisation of the plans will have all the community involved.

For your personal goals for this year, I wish you well in your resolve. I will still aim to be at Babinda each

Friday, operating out of the Task Force office. If you wish to se me, make a time with Rachel or give me a

call or email direct.

Regards,

Steve

P: 07 4044 3071 | M: 0488 148 778

E: [email protected] | W: cairns.qld.gov.au

BIG THANK YOU

To Karen Lacey and all those lovely people who, with their kind money donations, helped me fund my trip to Sydney as a Finalist in The MusicOz Awards on the 7th November, representing Mark Richards and my video entry...The Babinda Town Song. I was very humbled by the total donation of nearly

$700.00, which covered the flight and other expenses to-ward me going to the event. Thank you, to all those Special people and their great messages of Thanks. I was very honoured to be there and represent Babinda.

Judi Van Dycke

Info Centre Illuminations

On behalf of the Centre we wish you a safe, happy and prosperous 2014 and hope you enjoyed the Festive

Season. It is encouraging to see that our free camping areas are still attracting visitors. The Boulders camp area has been full over the Festive Season, while Rotary Park has been well occupied too. Our Flattery and

Faults Feedback has been overall positive, with some constructive criticism such as installing a seat for the

elderly in the Rotary Park shower block. The vast majority give positive feedback about how friendly our

town is. Then other welcome comments like:

"So beautiful, Lovely lovely spot (sic). So many people had recommended Babinda to us. Thank you."

We have a new brochure holder for after-hours information that has been attached to the front door. It

contains a Boulders brochure with street map of Babinda with general information on the back, and our

local mud map showing local attractions.

As we are now fully into summer, remember to "slip, slop, slap". Many visitors do not realise the ferocity

of our tropical sun, only worrying about crocodiles and stingers at this time of year. The locals know better.

Until next time ...... Happy Trails

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Shane Wiles

Manager - QGAP

10 Munro St Babinda QLD

* JP (Qual) Duties

* Public Trust of QLD (wills)

* Births, Deaths & Marriage Certificates

Queensland Transport, Fine Payments

(including SPER), Vehicle

Registration/Renewal/Transfer

* And many more services

BABINDA BOXING CLUB INC.

WARREN JENSEN HALL

WAKEHAM PARK

TUESDAY & THURSDAY - 5.30 PM - 6.30PM

ACCREDITED TRAINER

ERIC NORMAN - 0400 596 625

FITNESS TRAINING - PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS

The Club Always Under The Cloud

Art, Craft and Computer Workshops

Nicky and Mark will be back at the Babinda

Task force every Wednesday from 3pm to

5pm with their popular free workshops.

Young people aged 8 and up are invited to

join in. You don’t need to book just turn up

and get your parents to sign you in. Work-

shops focus on art and craft, mural painting

and on the computer game Minecraft. The

students have been building a virtual world

in collaboration with students in Gordonvale

and community members are invited to have

a look. All you need is a Minecraft account

and to set your user profile to 1.6.4. The

Minecraft Server IP address is:

minecrafthosts.com.au:45305

Workshops will begin on Wednesday 29th

January and run for the full term.

For more information and to help with any

Minecraft server issues please contact Mark

Edwards at The Gordonvale Community

Hub on 4056 6712, 0457 789 236 or email

[email protected] . Check our

website www.FocusOnGordonvale.com.

CLOTHING

ALTERATIONS

& REPAIRS

by

Dani This service is again now available

with “Dani”

at the Babinda Taskforce on

Wednesdays from 1pm - 4pm.

Please phone Dani on 40676197

for an appointment and/or

any queries on certain jobs that you

may have.

(You may leave a message on the

answering machine if

unavailable)

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Abbeyfield House Babinda offers:

* Independent Living

* Group housing for older persons

* Individual rooms with ensuite

* Large shared living areas

* Live in housekeeper

* Meals provided

For enquiries phone: 4067 1197 20 Hospital Street, Babinda

Hello everyone,

Welcome to 2014 another year , an opportunity to make positive changes, maybe try

something new, let go of old ideas that weren’t working for you, decide to study again, to be

happier, to reach goals. Whatever your plans this year make it your best ever. Last year I ran

Aromatherapy Pamper days, motivational movies along with other workshops. This year I

will be adding relax classes to this list they will be running over 7wks periods. All

Interested can pop me an email. For today I am name dropping a list of essential oils that

just may help towards your goals this year. One drop can be added to your daily

moisturising routine to give confidence, to aid in letting go. To remain focussed. For those

looking for personal Blends as an Aromatherapist I am always happy to make these

especially for your needs.

SANDALWOOD- Wonderful oil for giving confidence. Personal space. Preventing

emotional drain from others.

ROSEMARY- Helpful with the head allows one to focus, concentration, decision making,

and study.

YLANG YLANG- This beautiful oil helps with all fears whether they are of life change,

protecting your heart, applying for a new job, going back to study.

ORANGE- Gives feelings of safety, calmness, Allows the mind to relax.

EMAIL- [email protected]

FNQ Volunteer Tutors Inc. are offering FREE

Certificate III in Business Administration

The certificate will be run through flexible delivery, allowing students to work

at their own pace. Students will have access to the trainer through email, phone, skype, half-day

weekend classes (optional) and full-day school holiday classes.

You will need access to a computer with Microsoft Office and an internet connection with email.

All other resources will be supplied.

There are limited places available so contact us ASAP to secure your spot!

Everyone is welcome!

Feel free to walk in and ask at the Taskforce or contact Bryony on 0420 806 388

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Lines From The Library

Interesting things are happening in the Babinda library in

the near future. Firstly, we are hosting a free Disaster Awareness Workshop on Monday the 3rd of February at

10.30am. This is being presented by Cairns Libraries in

partnership with the Cairns Regional Council’s Disaster

Management Unit and will be a wonderful workshop and

discussion covering such subjects as cyclones, floods,

storm surges, earthquakes and other disasters. Certainly

something that everyone will find fascinating. (see advert)

Please call the Babinda library on 40671112 to book your

place.

We also have some fun things planned for “Library

Lovers Day” on the 14th of February. More details to

follow.

For all the kids out there, there is some really fabulous fun

on our library website. If you haven’t already had a look,

check out “TumbleBooks”, “Busythings”, “10 Monkeys”,

“Literacy Planet” and “SpineOut”. Just log on to

www.cairnslibrary.com.au, select Online from the top

menu, then e-Resources followed by Children’s

e-Learning. Have fun everyone!

Did you know……..you can borrow some of the latest

movies on DVD at your local library……….and it’s free

with your library membership.

Hope to see you in the library soon.

Cheers, Holly

Some services available here at the

Taskforce include:

Depart of Human Services Agency

Access Point

(Centrelink/Medicare/Child Support)

Free access for DHS customers to phones,

photocopier and computer

Community Development

Computer Use (free for non internet)

Computer Training Facility

Faxing

Scanning

Information Service

Internet Café….still $2 per ½ hour

Laminating …. A4 & A3

Local Area Telephone Directory

Monthly Newsletter

Photocopying, b/w or colour…

Queensland Rail Booking Agent

Local Councillor visiting fortnightly

Solicitors visiting with appointment

And much more…...

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Babinda Pensioners

Welcome to the start of another year. Hope everyone had a great xmas

with family and friends and that 2014 brings good health and happiness

to all.

Over the coming months we could experience adverse weather conditions,

and by now everyone should have their emergency plan and kits in

place ,and homes prepared for what may come.

The Babinda Pensioners group is part of a state-wide organisation that

works with both State and Federal Governments to improve living

standards for pensioners in Qld. The Babinda branch also works with

Local Government and our local councillor Steve Brain, who in the past

has been very co-operative.

The Babinda branch meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month from Feb to

November. We meet at 9.30 am at the Spirit of Babinda Hall, most

meetings go for about 1 hour with light refreshments and a social chat

following.

New members are always welcome, but you don't need to be member to come

and voice any concerns you may have.

Our next meeting is on Thursday 13th Feb. It would be great to see some

new faces come along and express any concerns that they may have.

Graham.

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Babinda Community Bank ® Branch Bendigo Bank

“Enhancing the community”

Christmas in Babinda Street party a huge success.

.

The two B Ambrums receiving the

Bendigo Bank cheque for shopping

locally. They were both very happy to

share the $1000 provided by our

Community Bank® when there was

confusion over the identity of the winner. There were also prizes for the

best Christmas lights.

Sophie, Jemma, Lulu and Billie enjoyed

the night. Bands and singers kept us

entertained while we ate from a varied

menu. The children enjoyed the rides

and the visit from Santa who arrived

on the fire engine! AND it didn’t rain

(much).

BreastScreen Queensland:

Quality and Care woman want.

A breast screen is a great way to help maintain breast health and is the most effective way to detect breast

cancer early. If you are over 50, spare 30 minutes every two years to visit BreastScreen Queensland.

Mobile Service: 3rd-12th February 2014

Babinda Hospital

Phone 13 20 50 for your free appointment.

Photo Competition

The Taskforce ‘Beauty & Beast’ photo competition is being run again this year.

There is no age limit for either the Beauty nor Beast, the only requirement is a sense of humour.

Winning entry / entries will be published in the Newsletter and a small prize and certificate will be awarded to those entries we publish.

Entry is free. Simply bring your photo into the Taskforce

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Babinda Early Learning

We are offering:

*Care for children ranging between the ages of 6

weeks and 5 years as well as Before and After

School Care and Vacation care from 6 to 12 year

olds.

*Trialling a Kindergarten & Preschool Curriculum

*Hours of operation = 7:00am—6:00pm

*For all inquiries and bookings please call our

friendly staff on 4067 2122

BABINDA HARVEST FEST INC.

NO HELP

NO

FESTIVAL

We need help to organise the 2014 Harvest Festival

No experience required, just a willingness to help your community.

TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HELP Please contact Peter Carnsew on

0418 198959

LAST CHANCE OR THERE WILL NOT BE A 2014 FESTIVAL.

So far I have Angle Mustafa and Graham Lynch from Bee Smart offering to help me.

3 People can’t run the festival alone. WE NEED A COMMITTEE BY MID FEBRUARY OR IT’s TOO LATE.

FRESH BEAUTIFUL ROSES FRESH STUNNING CARNATIONS

(bunches of 10)

Available @ Leon's Skin & Beauty 74 Munro Street, Babinda

Special Orders phone Jo-Anne Poppi 0407125010

GIFT IDEAS, HANDBAGS, NECKLACES, BRACELETS, EARINGS Nice for all occasions or lovely gift ideas new stock arriving 2014 @ Leon's Skin & Beauty

Centre 74 Munro Street Babinda

Orders for Valentines Day Flowers by Tuesday 11th February

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R.S.L. NEWS

MEMORIAL ARCH

Would all families of deceased members of Babinda. R.S.L. or deceased personnel who enlisted from Babinda and serves overseas in any

conflict that Australia was involved in, please contact Tony Densmore 40676006, if that family

would like plaque put on our memorial Arch in Eternal Remembrance.

Contact Tony Densmore 4067 6006

OFFENSIVE

As a local, I find it very offensive when I go into a

shop, only to be faced with the foul stench of cigarette

smell wafting around the shop, from owners sitting out

the back smoking, or from those rude, ignorant people

who sit out the front smoking. It’s truly rank people

and offensive for most of us non-smokers who just

want fresh air. That’s why we live here!! Please leave

your cigarettes home, no amount of air fresheners can

cover up the stench and its very unhealthy for us who

don’t smoke. Respect please and I’m sure it’s not the

best for business, nor your image!...... ANONYMOUS

A Mother’s Letter to the World

Dear Worlds:

My son starts school today. It’s going to be strange and new to him for while. And I wish you would sort of treat him gently. You see, up to now, he’s been king of the roost. He’s been boss of the back yard. I have always been around to repair his wounds, and to soothe his feelings.

But now-things are going to be different.

This morning, he’s going to walk down the front steps, wave his hand and start on his great adventure that will probably include wars and tragedy and sorrow.

To live his life in the world he has to live in will require faith and love and courage.

So, World, I wish you would sort of take him by his young hand and teach him the things he will have to know. Teach him –but gently, if you can. Teach him that for every scoundrel there is a hero; that for every crooked politician there us a dedicated leader; that for every enemy there is a friend. Teach him the wonders of books.

Give him quiet time to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun, and flowers on the green hill. Teach him it is far more honourable to fail than to cheat.

Teach him to have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone else tells him they are wrong. Teach him to sell his brawn and brains to the highest bidder, but never to put price on his heart and soul. Teach him to close his ears to a howling mob….and to stand and fight if he thinks he’s right.

Teach him gently, World, but don’t coddle him, because only the test of fire makes fine steel.

This is a big order, World, but see what you can do. He’s such a little fellow.

Author Unknown

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With the return of some wet weather,

we are reminded to take extra care whilst driving on wet roads.

Tips for driving in wet conditions SLOW DOWN.

Double the distance between you and the

car in front. This allows for greater reaction

and braking time.

Turn on your headlights.

Ensure you have good tyre tread.

Postpone your trip on unsealed roads.

Check road conditions on the 13 19 40 website or RACQ.

SENIORS TEXTING CODE:

ATD: At the Doctors

BFF: Best Friend Fell

BTW: Bring the Wheelchair

BYOT: Bring your own Teeth

FWIW: Forgot Where I Was,

GGPBL: Gotta Go Pacemaker Battery

Low,

GHA: Got Heartburn Again

IMHO: Is My Hearing –Aid on,

LMDO: Laughing My Dentures Out,

OMMR: On My Massage Recliner,

OMSG: Oh My! Sorry, Gas,

ROFLACGU: Rolling on Floor

Laughing And Can’t Get Up

TTYL: Talk To You Louder.

(Sent in from: Can’t Remember)

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BABINDA MEAT MART

Selling beef………naturally

Quality GRASS FED Local Beef

Home of Mrs Tootie’s Products

Large selection of PETFOODS

Quality PASTA Products

Extensive Range of KNIVES

Friendly staff – to meat your needs

66 Munro Street PH: 4067 1514

Check out our website at:

www.babindameatmart.com

To realize

The value of a sister/brother Ask someone

Who doesn't have one

To realize The value of ten years: Ask a newly

Divorced couple.

To realize The value of four years: Ask a graduate.

To realize

The value of one year: Ask a student who

Has failed a final exam. To realize

The value of nine months: Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.

To realize

The value of one month: Ask a mother Who has given birth to

A premature baby.

To realize The value of one week: Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.

To realize

The value of one minute: Ask a person

Who has missed the train, bus or plane.

To realize

The value of one second:

Ask a person

Who has survived an accident..

To realize the value of a friend or

family member:

LOSE ONE.

Remember....

Hold on tight to the ones you love!

FREE

Basic Computer

Literacy & Numeracy

and

Certificate III in Business Administration

Once again FNQ Volunteers Tutors are

offering free to Babinda the opportunity to

learn basic computer skills, help with literacy

and numeracy and earn a certificate III in

business administration.

These free courses are valuable to anyone

looking for work or wanting to learn the

basics in computer use. Or for anyone want-

ing to improve their skills.

Classes are starting Monday 3rd February,

9am.

Please come into the Taskforce on Monday

3rd Feb from 9am to register your interest

and be assessed.

For further information prior to Monday 3rd

February, please ring the Taskforce on

40672900.

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Saint Valentine's Day, also known as Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is

observed on February 14 each year. It is celebrated in many countries around the world,

although it remains a working day in most of them.

St. Valentine's Day began as a liturgical celebration of one or more early Christian saints

named Valentinus. The most popular martyrology associated with Saint Valentine was that

he was imprisoned for performing weddings for soldiers who were forbidden to marry and

for ministering to Christians, who were persecuted under the Roman Empire. During his

imprisonment, he is said to have healed the daughter of his jailer, Asterius. Legend states

that before his execution he wrote her a letter "from your Valentine" as a farewell. Today,

Saint Valentine's Day is an official feast day in the Anglican Communion as well as in the

Lutheran Church The Eastern Orthodox Church also celebrates Saint Valentine's Day, albeit

on July 6th and July 30th, the former date in honor of the Roman presbyter Saint Valentine,

and the latter date in honor of Hieromartyr Valentine, the Bishop of Interamna (modern

Terni). In Brazil, the Dia de São Valentim is recognized on June 12.

The day was first associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the

High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. In 18th-century England, it

evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other by presenting

flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines").

Valentine's Day symbols that are used today include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the

figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way

to mass-produced greeting cards

(Thanks google.com.au)

Happy Valentines Day Everyone

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The

Walking Club

2014 The Babinda Walking Club has recommenced and members meet each Monday. Wednesday and Friday morning from 7.00

am from the front of the

Hospital.

Babinda MPHS staff will be there to help residents enjoy a walk to start their morning. People over 55 who may need assistance are also encouraged to join us.

New Year’s resolution to get

fitter? Come join us at the

Babinda Walking Club.

Babinda Multipurpose Health Service

Residential Aged Care in

Babinda

Babinda has an ongoing and increasing need for accommodation for older residents.

There are two main options available. Abbeyfield House provides a modern, affordable option for independent living. Where older people’s needs exceed those that can be provided at home or in independent living, the Babinda Multipurpose Health Service may be an option. Currently, 11 permanent residents call Babinda MPHS home. Safe, high quality care is provided. This includes specialist nursing and medical care, lifestyle activities and physical therapies. The demand for places is increasing.

Information on aged care at Babinda MPHS is available from Daniel Winters-McAppion,

MPHS Coordinator, on 40678206.

Finding

Your

Feet!

A reminder that Babinda MPHS together with Innisfail Health and Community Care, are planning a falls prevention program Finding Your Feet starting February

2014.

Finding Your Feet aims to improve mo-bility, mobility confi-dence, balance and falls efficacy in older adults with a history

of and/or a fear of falling.

If you would benefit from attending to improve your balance & education on ways to reduce your falls risk, please contact Babinda MPHS Physiotherapist Julie Catton to determine eligibility and to secure a place.

Julie can be contacted on 4067 8206 or at lucille.catton@healt

Activities are an important part of healthy ageing.

Pictured here, Babinda MPHS resident,

Isabel Standen, discusses tactics during a skittles game

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What’s Happening In Babinda BABINDA TASKFORCE - Next meeting 23 January 9 am at the Taskforce. All members welcome.

ABBEYFIELD HOUSE - HOY / Mini Cent Sale 3rd Monday of the month 4067 1197

ABBEYFIELD HOUSE - Meeting 1st Monday of the month, 7.30pm, SOB Hall. Phone: Janis 4067 1406

AQUAROBICS - Town pool Saturdays at 9.30 am. For enquiries ring Kathryn : 0438 163 691 or the pool 4067 1211.

AUSTRALIAN PENSIONERS & SUPERANNUATES LEAGUE 2nd Thursday of the month at 9am SOB Hall

BABINDA ARTS & CRAFTS - Open 9am-4pm daily, public holidays excepted. Meetings 2nd Wed of month @ 6pm

BABINDA BARGAIN CENTRE (COOTHARINGA NQ) - HOY 2nd Mon of the month. SOB Hall Ph 4067 1533

BABINDA BOXING CLUB Tuesday & Thursday 5.30—6.30pm, Warren Jensen Hall - Bill Wakeham Park . See advert.

BABINDA BOWLS CLUB - Phone 4067 1148. Barbecue Buffet Meals start 7th February 2014.

BABINDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING - 5.30pm - 1st Tuesday of the month at Roddo’s News

BABINDA DISTRICT FISHING CLUB first Tuesday of the month 7.30pm Club House

BABINDA GOLF CLUB-Social days Wed and Fri 3pm Saturday 12.30 in winter and 1pm in summer. Ph 4067 1510

BABINDA LIONS CLUB - 2nd & 4th Monday of the month at 7pm at the RSL Hall, School St

BABINDA MONTHLY MARKET DAY- 2nd Saturday of each month. Contact Roger Castlehouse 4067 1363

BABINDA PUBLIC SPEAKING GROUP - 2nd Mon of month 7pm SOB Hall. 4067 1438 Loretta or 40674110 Rod

BABINDA RAINY DAYS BOOKCLUB - Meets every last Tuesday @ 10am @ Stag Tavern—Call Sue 4067 2640

BABINDA RSL - 1st Sunday of the month, 9:30 am at RSL. Contact 4067 6162

BARTLE FRERE STATE SCHOOL - Family Day Group Tuesday 9am—11am 4067 6240

CARER’S SUPPORT NETWORK - Last Friday of month, Innisfail Hospital, Transport available ph: 40678200

CHILD HEALTH CLINIC - 2nd Wednesday of the month 10am Hospital. Ph 4061 5388

CHINATSU MEDITATION AND HEALING CENTRE every Friday morning from 9.15am. Enq Karen 4067 2474

INFO CENTRE - Open 9 - 4 daily

KIDS CLUB - Grade 1 to Grade 7 - Wednesday 5pm to 7.30pm CWA Hall, Babinda

MENSHED’S - Wed & Fri’s 9am - 2pm @ Babinda’s Showground contact Merv for further info: 40618494

PLAYGROUP BABINDA BUMBLEBEES: Tuesdays 9am-11am, Community Hall, Church St, Julie 0438 033 898

QCWA BABINDA- 2nd Sat of the month meeting 9.30am .4th Mon of the month - Hoy/Mini Cent Sale 1.30pm

QCWA DEERAL-2nd Wednesday of the month– Meeting 9.30am Craft follows meeting. Deeral Hall

RELAXABOUT MASSAGE RETREAT - Ph Judi Van Dycke on 0400 726 245

RUSSELL LANDCARE & CATCHMENT GROUP - Contact 4067 2515

SOCIAL TOUCH FOOTBALL - Every Thursday night 7pm Bill Wakeham Park

SNAKE REMOVALIST - Brian James mobile 0400 752 977 or home phone 4067 1581

STORYTIME - Babinda Library 3rd Tuesday every month, 10.30-11.30am, 4067 1112

TAI CHI - Wednesdays 9.30am -10.30am Spirit Of Babinda Hall

WILDLIFE CARERS (FNQ) 4067-6054 (after 4pm & W/ends) 0428 699 246 (7.30am to 4.00pm Mon to Fri)

YOGA - Wednesdays 5.30am - 7.00pm, Spirit of Babinda Hall.

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