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Gundiah Memorial Hall

Locality: Gundiah, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 400 442 118



Address: 8 Main Street 4650 Gundiah, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.gundiahgazette.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Have your Say about Coastal Futures: Survey open until 16 Aug. https://frasercoast.engagementhub.com.au/coastal-futures-pl



23.01.2022 Tony Perrett is coming this Sunday to chair our AGM. Please come and say hi.

22.01.2022 Maryborough Sugar Mill future...

21.01.2022 Dickabram Bridge closed Mon 10 August - Fri 14 August 2020 9.30am-2.30pm Good afternoon,... The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has scheduled an inspection of the Dickabram Bridge on Miva Road starting on 3 August to 14 August 2020. The bridge will be closed to all road users from Monday 10 August 2020 to Friday 14 August 2020 between 9:30am and 2:30pm. During the temporary closures, a signed detour will be in place via Old Gympie Road, BaupleWoolooga Road and Munna Miva Road. Variable message boards and signage will be in place at each end of Miva Road alerting motorists to the changed conditions. Road users should allow additional time for their journey while the closure is in place. We thank motorists for their patience and cooperation while the inspection is underway. TMR is still investigating funding opportunities to complete rehabilitating the bridge. Scheduling of any future long-term closures for this work have not yet been determined. We will keep the community updated on our progress with respect the rehabilitation works. If you require further information, please contact TMR on 1300 728 390 during business hours or email [email protected]. Kind regards, Hendrik Roux District Director (Wide Bay Burnett) | Southern Queensland Region Program Delivery and Operations | Infrastructure Management and Delivery | Department of Transport and Main Roads



20.01.2022 Latest Tips From Council: Stay tuned to updates on the Qld Gov website relating to easing of restrictions found here: https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au//roadmap-to-easing-queensla Latest Climate and Water Outlook for July to September: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/outlooks/#/overview/video

19.01.2022 Qld State Elections will be held last Saturday in October 2020. https://www.ecq.qld.gov.au//el/2020-state-general-election

18.01.2022 BOM severe weather view released https://bit.ly/3j6CUnU Regards Rural Aid



18.01.2022 Well known community member, Geraldine Keliher, passed away on 17 December. Her funeral will be held on 10.30am, Wednesday 23 December at Gympie Crematorium. Please share. Geraldine Joy Keliher Late of "Silverleaf", Gootchie. Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family, 17th December 2020. Aged 71 Years Beloved Wife of Michael (dec'd). Dearly loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Dan, Anita & Terry, Troy & Holly, and Ben. Much loved Grandma to Rosey, Casey, Bra...d, Emily, Ty, Shaelee, Lilly, Mason and Ella. Sadly missed Sister, Sister-in-law and Aunt to Alice (dec'd), Barbara, Tom, Chris and their families. A Funeral Service for Geraldine will be held in the Cooloola Coast Crematorium Chapel, 236 Brisbane Road, Gympie on Wednesday 23rd December, 2020 at 10.30 am. Geraldine's Funeral Service will also be live-streamed on the Gympie Funerals Tribute Page. Donations in lieu of flowers and in memory of Geraldine to Little Haven Palliative Care greatly appreciated. Gundiah State School Gundiah, Queensland, Australia Gootchie, Queensland, Australia QCWA Gootchie Branch Geraldine Keliher

16.01.2022 News: Tiaro is getting ready for life after the Bruce Highway. The Tiaro Community Working Group has given Fraser Coast Regional Council its list of priority projects to be funded by a $230,000 grant from the State Government under the Works for Queensland 2020-21 COVID-19 program. The projects include making a section of Inman Street one-way and adding extra car parks; building a footpath from the QCWA hall to the traffic lights on Mayne Street and building a footpath from M...ayne Street to the Tiaro Recreation Grounds. At its meeting on Wednesday, (October 28), Council endorsed the projects so that detailed costs estimates can now be prepared. Tiaro residents are being proactive and putting forward ideas to ensure that the town will continue to attract visitors once it is bypassed by the Bruce Highway, Cr Phil Truscott said. The Tiaro Community Working Group, comprised of 15 community volunteers, provides feedback to Council and the Department of Transport and Main Roads on draft designs of the bypass and will produce a Community Plan to help the town re-invent itself once the Bruce Highway bypasses the town. The community members were selected from expressions of interest lodged by residents of Tiaro and surrounding districts. The bypass project was announced in 2019 by the Department of Transport and Main Roads following investigations into options to improve flood immunity, safety and efficiency of the Bruce Highway. Tiaro Community Hall ENDS

16.01.2022 Hi Everyone, see our plans to upgrade the Hall. We are ready to go. We need written quotes for 1. the front porch and ramp as per the plans below. 2. an all abilities bathroom upgrade (not on the plans) Please share with #LocalBuilders and tradies and ask them to contact us and we will supply the entire set of plans.... For more info, Msg this page or contact Sandi 4129 3215.

15.01.2022 Community Chat at Gundiah with Cr Truscott this Thursday.

15.01.2022 GUNDIAH COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS & SANTA VISIT - DEC 9 HAVE you been good?? There is nothing like a bush Christmas visit from Santa and his helpers, a good rendition of 'Santa's Holden Ute', getting a free sausage sizzle and catching up with the locals. Come and sing Jingle Bells with us and enjoy the enthusiasm of the little people. You are welcome to bring your kids or grandkids. (If you have extra children, just let us know - 4129 3136 - so all the kids get a present).... Phil Truscott QCWA Gootchie Branch Gundiah State School



13.01.2022 Start preparing for the fire season now, and create your Bushfire Survival Plans here: https://www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au//Create-your-bushfire-sur

13.01.2022 Bureau of Meteorology have advised of possible severe weather events occurring in the Wide Bay (Fraser Coast) area today, tomorrow and possibly Thursday. Potential for isolated ‘very dangerous’ thunderstorms with destructive winds, giant hail and intense rainfall. Please follow BoM on facebook or the internet... Also Higgins Storm Chasing...

13.01.2022 An important change in the health directive: Anyone that gets a test MUST self Isolate until the test results come back, this didn’t happen in Victoria which led to bigger outbreaks Latest QLD Health Update: ... COVID-19 Public Health Alert No. 17 / 4 August 2020 Testing for COVID-19 Following the detection of recent cases in Queensland, there has been a surge in testing demand. The primary focus of surveillance in Queensland at this time is testing symptomatic individuals and the contacts of confirmed or suspect cases. Testing asymptomatic people presenting to fever clinics is currently not encouraged. Who should be tested? Anyone with any of the following COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild: o fever or history of fever o sore throat, rhinorrhoea o cough, shortness of breath o acute fatigue/myalgia/arthralgia o loss of smell, loss of taste People in quarantine, in accordance with current quarantine protocols. This is to ensure they are not infectious when they are released from quarantine. Clinical judgement should be used in testing people presenting with unexplained symptoms of acute onset not included in the above list. **All people being tested should be advised to isolate themselves until their test results are available.** Testing is particularly important for people who have symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 and: are a close contact of a confirmed or suspect case have travelled internationally, or interstate through a hotspot (see link below) are in quarantine for any reason are residents in aged care (these residents may present with atypical symptoms including confusion and behavioural changes) are workers in occupations that have contact with high-risk individuals, e.g. healthcare, aged care or residential care workers are essential workers whose job involves a lot of travel (particularly interstate), e.g. people who work in the freight/transport/travel industry are workers in industries that have been linked with outbreaks elsewhere, e.g. abattoirs, large function venues are people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin. People who are suspected of having any other infectious condition (e.g. other respiratory viruses) who test negative for COVID-19 should be advised to stay at home until their symptoms are resolved or as otherwise clinically indicated. The list of hotspots is available at: https://www.qld.gov.au//c/current-status/hotspots-covid-19 Approved by Public Health Incident Controller, Communicable Diseases Branch Incident Management Team COVID-19 Public Health Alert No 17 / 4 August 2020Latest QLD Health Update:

11.01.2022 Gundiah Community Street Party - Info -

09.01.2022 It's the 119th anniversary of the Australian National Flag. Celebrate National Flag Day! See what Llew O'Brien said - https://mailchi.mp/e8d30c071d75/media-5482897?e=d6807cbf98

08.01.2022 Social-distancing ideas for Sunday...

07.01.2022 Passing this along by request. Lost Chihuahua. Sorely missed. Call 0400223482.

07.01.2022 Happy Friday everyone - Local Disaster Management Update No new cases of COVID 19 Some community sports start from tomorrow... School holidays finish Sunday... Fever clinics continue to operate Maryborough + HB If your feeling unwell with flu-like symptoms please get tested Patchy showers will still persist for the next few days We are now in a La Nina watch cycle, which if the cycle deepens we could see above-average rainfall this season The Disaster Dashboard now has a subscriber notification service for Weather warnings River height notifications Emergency news / bulletins. Check it out here http://disaster.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/

07.01.2022 Hey! Brolga comes to Tiaro! Thank you Fraser Coast Regional Council and Phil Truscott

07.01.2022 Santa and his helpers enjoyed a fun last day of the year with Gundiah State School! Thanks Santa for dropping in!

05.01.2022 LOCAL FIRE BAN NORTH COAST REGION Due to heightened fire conditions, a local fire ban has been imposed for the following Local Government Areas from 11.55pm... Monday (30/11): Bundaberg Fraser Coast North Burnett South Burnett Cherbourg Gympie Sunshine Coast Noosa The ban will remain in place until 11.55pm Monday (7/12). Under a local fire ban, open fires are prohibited and all Permits to Light Fire which have been issued in the designated areas have been cancelled.

04.01.2022 Llew Obrien says - Two-Lane Tiaro Bypass proposal is a death trap... https://mailchi.mp/7f8b72aaf39b/media-5480633?e=d6807cbf98

03.01.2022 Our GET READY team had a great time at the Gundiah 2020 Street Party last weekend (thanks for the awesome photos by Jokev). It was a good opportunity for the Gu...ndiah community to meet their neighbours, find out who’s new in town and share some valuable community information about disaster preparation. If you missed out on the catch up, please check out the Get Ready Queensland website www.getready.qld.gov.au and opt-in to notifications from the Fraser Coast Disaster Dashboard http://disaster.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/ See more

03.01.2022 For next year's calendar!

02.01.2022 Sign up for updates from Fraser Coast Disaster Coordination Centre - be IN THE KNOW!!

01.01.2022 Happy Saturday morning... Here is the latest Disaster Management Update Locally No cases of Covid 19... Fever clinics continue to operate as per previous updates If you have flu-like symptoms stay home, and you are urged to get tested Disaster Management o The disaster dashboard is found here :http://disaster.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/

01.01.2022 COMMUNITY CHAT Good morning Tiaro & District people. Some may or may not know that before I was elected I promised I would always be available, but I also said ...I would be in Tiaro (& all my other areas) every week to have a one on one chat to anybody. Of course the restriction rules stopped that for a while but as from July I have started. Set appointments are essential so I can devote a set amount of time to each person. The number to call to set up a time and place is 4190 5744, or email [email protected] Look forward to meeting as many people as possible over this period. This week chats are as follows: Bauple - Tues 4/8/20 Tiaro - Tues 4/8/20 Gundiah - Thu 6/8/20 See more

01.01.2022 FYI Plans for Curra interchange on Bruce Highway...

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