Not-For-Profit

1
Nov

CREW4YOUTH | New Mental Health case coordination service for children and young people up to age 25

CREW4YOUTH Offers care coordination for children and young people up to age 25 with or at risk of developing severe mental health conditions. We offer the following services: • Suicidal ideation or intent • Eating disorders • Self-harm • Trauma • Diagnosed and undiagnosed mental illness • Anxiety and depression • Alcohol and other drug use • Violence in their

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1
Nov

Children’s Leadership Weekend 23rd – 24th November | Stanthorpe

The white bear foundation is dedicated to providing innovative programs for children; This workshop includes a number of life skills and awareness activities to help promote healthy learning. Application Form HERE – Questionnaire HERE  

31
Oct

International Men’s Day | 19 Nov 2019 | Brekkie @ Belle Vue Cafe

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.

30
Oct

Trivia Night @ The Gallery Friday 1st Nov. | Stanthorpe Art Gallery

Trivia Night @ The Gallery this Friday, November 1st. If you’re a keen trivia buff, then why not get a team of 8 together and register ASAP at admin@srag.org.au or call the gallery on 4681 1874.

27
Oct

OCT-29 Byo & Refill Your Pod FREE Hosted by Granite Belt Drought Assist

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/  

24
Oct

FW: ENTRIES NOW OPEN 2020 Stanthorpe Art Prize $50,000 IN PRIZES

    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.

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24
Oct

Rotary Spooky Walk | 31 October 2019

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?

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19
Sep

Granite Belt Water Relief – For locals off reticulated supply, solely dependant on tank water and in need of assistance!

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

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26
May

Lifeline Darling Downs | Community Connections Program

This is a fantastic initiative in which we will be provided free of charge the training to keep an eye on each others wellbeing, and develop our community connections.  Should you be interested in participating in this, please direct all correspondence to David Henderson mailto:dhenderson@lifelinedarlingdowns.org.au.  

9
May

Chill N Chat @ Cornerstone | Warwick | Wellbeing

Chill n Chat @ Cornerstone may be of interest to you or people you work alongside. It is a welcoming group that provides connection and learning, and all are welcome.   The Chill’N’Chat @ Cornerstone group meets every Monday (except public or school holidays) behind St Vincent de Paul Cornerstone in Grafton Street from 12pm to 1.30pm (or as advised

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