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Ormeau Progress Association

Locality: Ormeau, Queensland



Address: 11 McCreadie Road 4208 Ormeau, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 A little slice of heaven, Our very own Community garden was shown and mentioned in this news video. Something for all of our community to be proud of. If you would like to know more visit the Peachey Community Garden face book page and come to meet some great people and make new friends. https://www.facebook.com/9NewsGoldCoast/videos/354138538938057/



23.01.2022 Christmas will be here before you know it grab your Christmas cake now - selling every Thursday and Friday outside Fruitful Harvest at Drakes shopping centre between 10am and 2pm - eftpos is available as are raffle tickets

20.01.2022 If you have a little spare time come and make some new friends. An hour or two very much appreciated.

19.01.2022 The Garden of Weedin is looking fantastic. A big thanks to Beverley from Ormeau Progress Association and Louis from Peachey Community Garden who have turned this part of the garden in a colourful and welcoming sight to behold.



17.01.2022 VIP Dog Training today.

17.01.2022 Ormeau Scouts meets at the OPA hall twice a week. Check out their Facebook page for more details. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2663771690392604&id=810908092345649

13.01.2022 Local Scouts keeping the kids busy



12.01.2022 BREAKING: Queensland’s roadmap to easing restrictions. From 11.59pm, Friday, May 15, the following will be allowed: Gatherings of a maximum of 10 people toget...her in a public space Dining in at restaurants, pubs, clubs, RSLs and cafes for a maximum of 10 patrons at one time as part of a gradual re-opening (no bars or gaming) Recreational travel of a radius of up to 150km from your home for day trips Some beauty therapies and nail salons for up to 10 people at one time Re-opening of libraries, playground equipment, skate parks and outdoor gyms (a maximum of 10 at one time) Wedding guests increased to 10 people and funeral attendance increased to 20 (30 outdoors) Open homes and auctions with a maximum of 10 people at one time; Re-opening public pools and lagoons (eg South Bank, Cairns, Airlie Beach) with a maximum of 10 people at a time or greater numbers with an approved plan For Outback Queensland, where there have been no COVID cases, two special concessions have been made: Dining in at pubs and cafes will be up to 20 for locals only, reflecting the important role these venues play in connecting small outback communities; and Recreational travel of a radius of up to 500 kilometres reflecting the long distances in the Outback. Stage Two, effective 11.59pm, Friday, June 12 would provide for: Gatherings at homes with a maximum of 20 visitors Dining in at restaurants, pubs, clubs, cafes and RSLs for up to 20 patrons at a time and an option for more with an approved COVID-safe plan Holiday travel within your region Stage Three would include reviews of border closures and build to 100 customers for venues giving certainty to business, communities and families to be able to plan ahead. More information: www.covid19.qld.gov.au #coronavirus #qldjobs

11.01.2022 Remember this is a family owned and run business here on the Goldcoast in the Canefields. Great products. Take a look at the history link. https://rockypoint.com.au/our-company/our-history/

09.01.2022 Its starting to feel a lot like Christmas

05.01.2022 Check it out, our very own Peachey Gardens made the list. Come on down and make some friends, chill out, do some gardening or just relax and read a book. Checkout the facebook page for more details. Everyone always welcome.

03.01.2022 To whom it may concern; The next general meeting of the Ormeau Progress Association will be held at the OPA hall on Monday the 13th of July at 6pm. Numbers will be limited according to the COVID regulations in force at the time.



01.01.2022 I wanted to share the Anzac Biscuit recipe my Grandmother always made at this time of year. Many generations have made them since... My Grandmother was employed by the Army administration in Adelaide during WWII, my Grandfather (her husband) an RAF pilot. Neither spoke of their time, the medals were hidden away... I learnt from this that it is an experience they wanted to forget, yet we will always remember them. Lest We Forget... Deb

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