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‘The True Spirit of Cyclone Yasi’ book launch and SES Fundraiser at the Cairns Gold Club on Friday!

Posted in Woree, Cairns Regional Council, Cairns with tags , on 21/02/2012 by The Rock News

From: Lisa Robbie:

The SES is a volunteer organisation that exists to help our local communities in times of emergency and disaster.  SES volunteers care about their communities and are not paid for the great work that they do, furthermore, they do much of their own fundraising to keep their volunteer service running.

Each year the SES receives thousands of calls for assistance.  One day it might be you.  Please come along and show your support for these SES volunteers who provide such a valuable and important service for us all.

All it will take is $15 & 2 hours out of your Friday evening to come along, enjoy a welcome drink and cocktail nibbles while you look over the beautiful golf course, hear from our own Mayor Val Schier, and ABC Far North’s Fiona Sewell and Phil Staley who went above and beyond to bring us the stories from the Yasi affected community.

The Official Launch of the book, “The True Spirit of Cyclone Yasi” will complement the night.  Meet the six local Cairns contributors, the book’s creator Bernadette Lawson and many of the SES volunteers who gave their time to help those families affected by Yasi.

Bernadette created this beautiful 192 page full colour book to inspire people with ways they can help in the event of disaster, and to assist the healing in those who are still coming to terms with their loss and grief in the wake of Yasi.

Books are $30 and 10% is donated directly back to families who are still struggling one year on.

Tickets and Books are available at:
SHEDSONE, Rodda St, Bungalow – 4041 3303
COMPOUND, 78 Grafton St, Cairns – 4051 3616
WESTPAC, Lake St, Cairns (BOOKS ONLY)
Or you can contact Lisa Robbie on 0402 210 330

Many thanks to Cairns Golf Club who have thrown their support behind this Fundraiser and Launch and have generously sponsored the event.

Please feel free to forward this flier & information.

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Reminder for Golf lovers: Cairns Golf Club Reduced Fees End Soon!

Posted in Cairns, Woree with tags , on 29/01/2012 by The Rock News

In an unprecedented move to reward members for their loyalty and to encourage new members to this wonderful golf facility the Cairns Golf Club has lowered the annual membership fee to only $750.00 if paid before 31st January 2012. This is an extraordinary price for a seven day membership which entitles members to full use of Cairns’ most prestigious golf course outside of scheduled events.

All other discounted membership categories including ‘Junior membership $89.00′,’Senior membership $645.00′,’Social membership $10.00′ and ‘Couples membership $1350.00′ are available if paid by the due date…. Contact the Cairns Golf Club on (07) 40 541 208 or info@cairnsgolfclub.com.au to inquire about many other membership packages available.

Members at the Cairns Golf Club also receive a discount at the modern golf driving range which is able to be used in all weather day and night.

Unlimited cart hire is available to Cairns Golf Club members for a fee of $605.00 per year which entitles them to the use of the state of the art golf carts any day of the week.

Members of the Cairns Golf Club are entitled to access the air-conditioned club house where a large selection of beverages and food can be purchased from our very friendly staff at the bar.

Competitive prices and expert advice are always available from the Pro Shop.

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EXCLUSIVE NEW PICS: Cairns Entertainment Precinct: Detailed Plans of a Cairns Icon!

Posted in Cairns, Cairns Regional Council, Woree with tags , on 27/01/2012 by The Rock News

We wanted more detail. How good are these pictures?

 

Cairns Entertainment Precinct: Fully Funded and work to be completed by 2015.

 

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Cairns Australia Day Awards: Beer, Hicks, Patterson, Falappi, See Poy, Schipke and Lloyd honoured!

Posted in Bayview Heights, Bentley Park, Cairns, Cairns Regional Council, Mt Sheridan, White Rock, Woree with tags , , , , , on 26/01/2012 by The Rock News

A commitment to growing the Cairns region economically, combined with volunteer services to local organisations, has earned Russell Beer the honour of 2012 Citizen of the Year.

Mayor Val Schier this morning presented Mr Beer and seven other worthy citizens with awards as part of the 2012 Australia Day celebrations.

“Mr Beer has dedicated the last 20 years of his life to the community of Cairns, through not only his work, but his volunteer efforts through sporting organisations and the Diocese of Cairns,” Cr Schier said.

“A senior partner with local law firm MacDonnell’s Law, he has been recognised by the Queensland Law Society for Outstanding Achievement by a legal practitioner.

“He was also Chairman of AFL Cairns for eight years, but is probably best known as a board member of Advance Cairns.

“Although Cairns has been going through a rough patch economically, his dedication and tireless work toward the stimulation of our economy has been outstanding.”


 The Young Citizen of the Year is Kieran Hicks.

“The recent graduate of Bentley Park College showed tremendous leadership as School Captain in 2011,” Cr Schier said.

“He was nominated for the Pride of Australia Medal and won a scholarship to attend the Indigenous Australian Engineering Summer School at the University of New South Wales in Sydney.

“Kieren shaved his head to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation, regularly donates blood to the Red Cross and is planning to study engineering at JCU next year.”

Other award recipients are:

Grant “Scooter” Patterson (Senior Sportsperson) – Represented Cairns and Australia in swimming championships since 2009. Achievements include two gold medals and one silver medal at 2010 Berlin International Championships. Now working toward London 2012 Paralympic Games.

Tennille Falappi (Junior Sportsperson) – The 16-year-old cleaned up at both the National and State Junior Track Cycling championships in 2011. Proving her all-round sporting prowess, she is also a black belt in karate.

Herbert “Junior” See Poy (Cultural) – A true gentleman who has been entertaining the Far North with his skills on the saxophone for more than 60 years. He recorded his first jazz CD at the age of 69 and readily donates his time and talent for any worthwhile cause.

Rose Boylan-Ascione (Junior Cultural) – A talented young lady with a wonderful voice, who regularly offers her time to charitable organisations. The 17-year-old recently received the Bernie Mackenzie Cultural Award for most outstanding performing arts student.

Peter and Anne Lloyd (Volunteer) – This duo has been the driving force behind the Bally Hooley Railway in Port Douglas for the past eight years, responsible for the entire operation of this recognised tourist activity. Also stalwarts of the Douglas Shire Historical Society.

Hazel Schipke (Volunteer – Commended) – A tireless worker for many community organisations and committees and a talented musician.

“These are just a few of the many amazing people we have in our community,” Cr Schier said.

“I feel honoured to stand alongside these outstanding citizens as we celebrate Australia Day.

“We are lucky to be part of a nation that supports each other in tough times, celebrates the good times and rewards those who inspire and assist others. That is what being an Australian is all about.”

 

 

 

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Prepped, keen and ready for first day of school in Cairns!

Posted in Bayview Heights, Bentley Park, Cairns, Mt Sheridan, White Rock, Woree with tags , , , on 23/01/2012 by The Rock News

Denise Carter, Monday, January 23, 2012 © The Cairns Post

BOOKS, check, lunch, check, new school uniform and sunsmart hat, check, nerves in check and a big enthusiastic grin %u2013 today is the day for Clarke Walters, 5, to start prep school and his new life.

Ready to start: Clarke Walters, helped by mum Emmy, packs his bag in preparation for starting prep school at Edmonton today. Picture: TOM LEE

Ready to start: Clarke Walters, helped by mum Emmy, packs his bag in preparation for starting prep school at Edmonton today. Picture: TOM LEE

“They stagger start them,” Edmonton mum Emmy Walters said, “so there’s an appointment for an hour tomorrow, but he’s very excited as he gets to wear his uniform. He’s very ready – every day for the past two weeks he’s been asking how many sleeps until he starts school.”

As 61,000 prep students start school around the state, Premier Anna Bligh said 2012 was going to one of the most important reform years in the school system for decades.

It starts with the implementation of the Australian curriculum in English, maths and science for prep to year 10 students, a year 7 in high school is being piloted in a Brisbane school, four new state schools will open, and Tagai State College’s Mer campus in northeast Thursday Island will be relocated.

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School Starts on Monday 23 January: Be Ready! No Excuses!

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