International Men’s Day Join us for the upcoming breakfast at Belle Vue Café in Warwick on November 19 to celebrate International Men’s Day and men and boys in rural communities, which may be of interest to you or someone you know. If you’d like to attend, please contact Mary Cary on 4661 1999 or 4661 3340.
Please find below information regarding our FREE Meat Industry Work Readiness programs that we are running across our region. We have a number of abattoirs that we work closely with that are looking for employees. Please forward this information onto any of your networks or individuals that may be interested. Give me a call if you have any questions
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia are hosting a Summit on 12 November at the Queensland College of Wine and Tourism They will be discussing jobs, economics, cyber security and support for the community. RSVP’s to this event are essential. Bookings can be made online at cbaevents.cba.com.au/branch-events or email: stanthorpe.qld@cba.com.au. [embeddoc url=”https://mysoutherndowns.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Granite-Belt-Summit.pdf” height=”1000px” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]
Festival of Small Halls which is heading to the Freestone Hall on November 27th Festival of Small Halls is a series of tours that takes the best folk and contemporary acoustic artists performing at two of our country’s largest festivals, and sends them on the road to tiny halls in communities all over Australia. It’s an opportunity for music-lovers from
In need of water? Do your animals need a drop, or do you require it for domestic use? Granite Belt Water is here to help, with their generosity extending to those off reticulated supply, and in desperate need of water for their property. Find out more details here: //mysoutherndowns.com.au/blog/granite-belt-water-relief-for-locals-off-reticulated-supply-solely-dependant-on-tank-water-and-in-need-of-assistance/ or on Facebook //www.facebook.com/granitebeltdrought/
Suicide is preventable, and anyone can make a difference… Living Works can help you to help make a difference to someone you may know, or someone in our community. Often we all get the black dog knocking on the door, with mounting debt or unforeseeable mountains, but it’s more than that, and the discussion workshop may be for you, or
ENTRIES NOW OPEN Hello to our friends in art We are pleased invite you to enter the 2020 Stanthorpe Art Prize. Established in 1972, the biennial Stanthorpe Art Prize is the second oldest art competition in Queensland and is open to both emerging and professional artists and one of the top 10 art prizes in regional Australia.
Have a little fun this year with the family, join in on Rotary’s Spooky Walk 2019.. Events include: Macca’s Magic Show Wizards Castle Forbidden Forest Magical Maze Spooky Express Hat of sorts Face painting HP Tattoos Quiddich Practice Spooky Alley treats BBQ And more Time: 5pm – Platform 9 ¾ opens, 5.30pm – classes begin When: Thursday 31 October Where?
Relief is here – with Granite Belt Water Relief! Locals can now apply for drinking water and tank water (via IBC) for free, thanks to the efforts of the volunteers of Granite Belt Water Relief. In an effort to spread the word of the fantastic works that our local volunteers, fundraisers and those whom have contributed to this truly unique
13 August 2019 What’s happened? The Australian Cyber Security Centre is aware of widespread abuse of a security vulnerability (called BlueKeep) that affects older versions of Windows operating systems including Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Server 2003 and Server 2008. Hackers can use the BlueKeep vulnerability to access computers and devices that don’t have the latest