BURRUM HEADS FRASER COAST DECEMBER NEWSLETTER
Wednesday, December 1st, 2010Your access to all the traders and news for the Burrum Heads area is here
Published by Henry Sapiecha
Your access to all the traders and news for the Burrum Heads area is here
Published by Henry Sapiecha
BURRUM HEADS NEWSLETTER FOR NOVEMBER
burrum heads news letter nov 2010
Get the latest info on the Burrum Heads businesses in the coastal region of the Fraser Coast Queensland
Received & published by Henry Sapiecha
Burrum Heads Progress Association has a new newsletter

It highlights a number of various businesses in that area and you are welcomed to view it here.
It will be regularly entered into this site as we receive it so you can access it for whatever purpose
OCTOBER ISSUE OF THE BURRUM HEADS PROGRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER
BURRUM NEWSLETTER 11 October email copy
Received & published by Henry Sapiecha
Message from the CEO Fraser Coast Regional Council Queensland Australia |
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Economic Development continues to remain a major focus for the Fraser Coast Regional Council.Following changes to its organisational structure last year, the Council appointed Kim Roberts as the Executive Manager Strategic Integration to help boost the focus on economic development. Mr Roberts has built a five-member team comprised of the Major Projects Team, Sustainability Project Officer, Manager of Economic Development and an Administration Support Officer to spearhead economic development. In addition the entire Executive Management Team will be involved in the major economic development activities of Council. Our former Manager of Economic Development Andrew Jackson has recently left to take up a position with the North Burnett Regional Council. He will be missed but the vacant position will be filled. These changes will help ensure that the Council can respond quickly to new opportunities and has the necessary experienced staff to progress projects as they arise. We are serious about economic development and are determined to provide an environment for sustainable business opportunities. Andrew Brien, CEO, Fraser Coast Regional Council |
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| New residents continue to flock to the Fraser Coast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Population growth on the Fraser Coast is outstripping the state’s average by close to one percent, cementing the region’s reputation as one of Queensland’s most desirable locations to live, work and play.Fraser Coast Mayor Mick Kruger said he was pleased to see that the region was still at the forefront in terms of growth. “That equates to jobs, business growth and opportunities for the region and that is definitely good news in these difficult economic times.” Treasurer and Regional Planning Minister for the Wide Bay Burnett Andrew Fraser announced the figures saying a report – Population growth highlights and trends Queensland 2010 – showed the Fraser Coast was Queensland’s second-fastest growing local government area in 2008-09 outside south-east Queensland with a growth rate of 3.6 per cent. “The Fraser Coast continues to perform well in the population stakes, attracting 3,500 people in the year to June 2009,” Mr Fraser said. “While growth over 2008-09 was a little more subdued than the 3.8 per cent average annual growth seen in the five years between 2001-2006, what’s clear is that the Fraser Coast is one of the most attractive regions in our state.” Population growth highlights and trends Queensland 2010 is now available on the Office of Economic and Statistical Research website www.oesr.qld.gov.au |
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| You’re invited to have a chat with your Councillors | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The community briefings held by the Fraser Coast Regional Council are changing.Fraser Coast Mayor Mick Kruger said the briefings had proved very popular, especially in the smaller communities but they have now been rebranded as less formal Community Chats. He said he considered the chats a great opportunity for residents to share their thoughts with Councillors and senior Council staff. The first of the new format Community Chats will be held at 10am in the Broweena Historical Society Museum on September 28. A full list of venues and times and the questions and answers from the July 2010 community briefing at Maryborough City Hall on 27 July 2010 are available on the Council’s website www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au |
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| Fraser Coast -2031 – we know what we want for our future | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Kirsty Mackay won two nights accomodation at Kingfisher Bay Resort on Fraser Island for sending in her thoughts on how she wants the Fraser Coast to look and be in 20 years time. Fraser Coast 2031 Have Your Say was community consultation at its best says Fraser Coast Mayor Mick Kruger. “We are very pleased with the response and it is reasuring that so many of our residents are thinking about their environment and living conditions and what they want for the region and for their children in the future,” he said. The survey asked what characteristics of the Fraser Coast people liked, what needed improving, challenges for the region and other questions that would help the Council determine a way forward for the region. “I thank all those who sent in their views for this survey. The results are now being assessed and the findings will be published as soon as possible,” Cr Kruger said. |
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Fraser Coast youth worker Annette Hammond (left, with former Junior Councillor Tegan Hodgson, centre, and Councillor Belinda McNeven, right) is leading the Fraser Coast Cyber Safety Project which aims to work with children who have been the victims of cyber bullying or could become cyber bullies. The project is an initiative of the Fraser Coast Youth Crime Prevention Program which is funded by the Department of Communities and builds on work already undertaken by the Education Hervey Bay Cyber Safety Project Group. Ms Hammond plans to develop strategies to help parents and youths combat the growing problem.
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| The Council has engaged Planet Footprint’s Environmental Scorekeeping Services to capture, analyse and report on Council’s greenhouse gas emissions for the 2009/10 and 2010/11 financial years. The move follows the completion of a ‘snapshot’ audit of Council’s greenhouse gas emitting facilities and activities in 2008/09. Data will be collected on Council’s electricity consumption, fuel use and waste management to determine greenhouse gas emissions. The service will also provide the opportunity for Council to benchmark it’s environmental performance against other similar sized Councils and assist in identifying areas to optimise efficiency, set strategies and meet targets outlined by Council’s Corporate Plan. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Hervey Bay Friends of the Gallery have two bus trips before the end of the year - Sunday 10 October: To the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, for Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future. Exclusive to Brisbane, this major exhibition explores the work of celebrated Italian fashion house Valentino, known around the world for its sophisticated, timeless design and glamorous clientele. $56. Sunday 21 November: Shopping jaunt to beautiful Montville on the Sunshine Coast hinterland (cost to be confirmed). Now an annual event, the day trip is a great chance to pick up some gorgeous Christmas presents from the many art, craft and gift shops in this quaint township. For more information contact the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery on 4197 4210. |
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Every year Angel Flight volunteers fly hundreds of people from rural and regional Queensland to medical treatment centres. From October 17 to 23 a Fraser Coast Regional Council team led by CEO Andrew Brien will join other teams in the Outback Trailblazer fundraising rally across outback Queensland. Team members will take annual leave and will pay all their own expenses but need to raise sponsorship for the minimum $4000 donation to Angel Flight and the cost of fuel. The more money raised, the bigger the donation to Angel Flight. A range of sponsorship packages from $100 to $1000 that offer advertising on the rally vehicle is available from Sponsorship Co-ordinator Kevin Corcoran More …
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Pedestrians and cyclists can now cross the Bruce Highway near Maryborough safely thanks to a $1.6 million overpass that was opened by Fraser Coast Mayor Mick Kruger (left) on Thursday 9 September.The three-metre wide enclosed overpass provides safe passage between the city of Maryborough on the eastern side and TAFE, Riverside Christian College, the railway station and residential developments in Maryborough West. The project, which is part of the Council’s Maryborough Walk and Cycle Strategy, attracted a 50% subsidy from the Queensland Government’s TIDS SafeST road funding program. The project included 1100 metres of new footpaths to link the overpass with mearby schools and community groups. |
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Several parks projects have recently been completed or will soon be under way with funding from the Federal Government’s Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program (RLCIP). The program provides economic stimulus through the construction of capital works. The projects include -
-Bike racks at Organ Park, in Bill Fraser Park adjacent to the Hervey Bay Sailing Club car park, next to the community tennis courts in Torquay, Pier Park, Lions Park at Burrum Heads and the All Abilities Playground; Other projects funded from the Council’s capital program include - |
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SEE YOU AT THE TORBANLEA PICNIC RACES @ QUEENSLAND
HI,
It’s that time again! Thought I should give you as much notice as possible…
Planning for the annual Torbanlea Picnic Races on Saturday October 16 is well underway. This year, like 2009, Wide Bay Rural Weekly is a major media partner, and will feature the event over a 3 week series, maximizing promotion, especially to encourage bus bookings, camp site bookings, and all those people who prepare for Fashion of the Field.
The biggest advantage of featuring the event in Wide Bay Rural Weekly, apart from the hugely discounted rates on offer, is the insertion of Wide Bay Rural Weekly into Bundaberg’s NewsMail, Fraser Coast Chronicle and Gympie Times, which provides virtually triple the coverage.
This year the event is likely to be bigger than ever, bus bookings already, campsites and stalls booked already, folk from as far as New Zealand enquiring, and now even Corporate Marquee bookings available for groups 10, 20, 40 and more.
We invite you to consider participation, promote your message and support Torbanlea’s biggest fundraiser of the year. I look forward to opportunity to discuss this with you, and will follow up with a phone call in the next few days.
Should you have any query please feel free to contact me at your earliest opportunity.
For event details folk can email torbanleapicnicraces@live.com.au and for participation in the promotion, and program, supporting this major fundraiser email edith.rutherford@apnnewspapers.com.au
We look forward to your bookings and seeing everyone on the day…
Cheers for now,
Edith Rutherford
APN NEWS & MEDIA
SPECIAL PROJECTS
Mobile: 0409 609 971
Email:edith.rutherford@apnnewspapers.com.au
PO Box 100 Childers 4660
Received & published by Henry Sapiecha
What a great initiative to move these huts into one location
Added benefits & expansion to the existing Burrum District museum
Common sense prevailed with the moving of the mining huts at Torbanlea to the Burrum District Museum at Howard. Not good to see some of the old turn of the century buildings demolished, but we cannot have everything I suppose.
Can’t wait to see the restored huts in Howard when completed.
Was keeping my eyes on a red passion flower vine growing on one of the buildings over a few months as the seeds are hard to come by, but by the time I was aware that the buildings were being demolished when driving by it was a bit late to rescue the rare seeds from the vine as the building was half demolished.
It would have been great if some thought was given to not only the buildings etc but also some of the plants that were at the complex that deserve saving.
To the credit of the demo boys they gave me some leeway to look for some seeds after the demolition but it was a bit late to rescue any.
Early days of demolition @ Torbanlea and removal for re-instatement
@ the Howard Museum presinct.
Pics & story by Henry Sapiecha
UP-SIDE AND DOWN-SIDE OF LIVING IN A SMALL COMMUNITY
FRIDAY APRIL 30TH @ THE COMMUNITY CENTRE – HOWARD. QLD
FREE MORNING TEA
10AM-1PM- SEE WHAT YOU CAN FIND OUT TO MAKE YOUR LIFE BETTER
Organized by Allison Shoesmith – Rural services officer
Smaller towns have benefits and drawbacks it is said
See what is on offer and be informed.
Published by Henry Sapiecha 24th April 2010
FEEL FREE TO DOWNLOAD THESE PICS BELOW
LEST WE FORGET
My very small contribution to those gallant men and women who have served or are serving our country.These photos which I had taken on the morning of the 25th April 2010 @ Howard Queensland Australia are available to download for any persons who wish to avail themselves of memories of this event and what it represents.
Distinguished guests mingled with the community and we were all as one humbled by a common thread to honour the fallen
Regards
Henry Sapiecha
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NORTHERN ENERGY PROPOSE NEW OPEN CUT COAL MINING IN THE FRASER COAST
MAP OF OPERATION LOCATION FOR PROPOSED COAL MINING PROJECT
Mr Keith Barker Managing Director of Northern Energy and his team held a public gathering this morning at Howard Community Centre to seek the support of the community for their proposed mining operations in the area.


Mr Keith Barker of NE and Mr Bill Gosewich President of the B urrum Chamber 0f Commerce are pictured here with a common vote of support for the proposals by NE
They are well on the way to obtaining the various elements to enable the project to go ahead and want members of the community to let our councillors and beaurecrats know that we want the the Colston mining operation here.
Director of Wide Bay District Developments Pty Ltd, Henry Sapiecha [yours truly] had discussed the opportunity with Keith Barker of Northern Mining of establishing a service centre for their mining operations here at Howard at the
FRASER COAST TRADES & SERVICES CENTRE >>> www.fctsc.com.au
So go and lobby all those you know to help make it happen
There was overwhelming community support for what it is that NE proposes.


There are many positive aspects to their proposals including a major injection of jobs and money into the community.




More info can be obtained by contacting them at
1800266295
coltonmineinfo@northernenergy.com.au
www.northernenergy.com.au/projects/maryborough/
Published Pics and story by Henry Sapiecha 10th April 2010
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Mining boom boosts Howard
Fraser Coast Chronicle
Stephen O’Grady | 9th March 2010

Henry Sapiecha on his land at Howard.
Photo by Alistair Brightman
A RESURGENT mining boom on the Fraser Coast may be in its infancy but that is not stopping Henry Sapiecha from plotting a Burrum revolution.
Howard is close to Henry’s heart and as the publicity officer of the Burrum and District Chamber of Commerce, he believes that striking before the coal is out of the ground – let alone hot – is paramount for the little town.
“I’m working out a way to reinvent Howard,” Mr Sapiecha said.
“This is an area that should be going ahead. This is the start of a new beginning.
“This can be an important location for the industry during the upcoming decade.”
The Burrum chamber’s economic advisory committee hosted a meeting last week where a Mackay-based mining expert presented an idea of what would be required if mining corporations Santos and Northern Energy get the go-ahead in this region.
“He was talking about thousands of jobs,” Mr Sapiecha said.
“He is into training people for the mines so as not to suck the talent out of the community.
“He spoke about feeling out the community, getting the mining people what they want without disrupting the local community.
“This is about getting apprentices trained and knowing about the mining industry.”
Mr Sapiecha is determined for his town to reap the benefits and is proposing to develop a parcel of land near the Howard railway line into a custom-built trade centre.
His company, Wide Bay District Developments, and Semfield, owned by John Turnbull, own the adjoining sites.
“All areas of the Fraser Coast will benefit. All areas will get work and will interact with the industry in some way.
“But I’m biased; I want this area to be its base.
“This industry will need to be serviced and supported.”
He has set up Fraser Coast Trades and Service Centre at Howard which – aligned with nearby rail and highway infrastructure – can make Howard the hub of a mining boom.
“I want this area to interact with them as quickly as possible.
“They will still utilise services in the whole region but will need a more immediate back-up to service their requirements.
“We want to make it harder for these people not to use this place as a centre.”
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We would like to thank Steve and the Chronicle for giving us the coverage for the project and for the area generally especially in the light of the existing mining interests and the positive impact it would have on our local economy.
Hopefully more of the same in the near future.
Be aware that lots are available now for purchase as are sheds to be constructed for rent. VIEW HERE.
www.fctsc.com.au
CASH IN NOW ON YOUR BUSINESS BY LOCATING HERE – OR MISS OUT
Published by Henry Sapiecha 10th March 2010