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The Dam Shed

Locality: Somerset Dam

Phone: +61 7 5426 0006



Address: 2 Guldbransen Street 4312 Somerset Dam, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 This Saturday the Dayboro Gel Ball would like to invite everybody to the opening of our remastered Dayboro Gel Ball Field. All day game play for $25 ($20 for members). The field and games have been redesigned to offer, both, more fun and/or challenge. Food vendors are available for the purchase of food and drinks. Come done to Dayboro Gel Ball on Saturday 24, See the Dayboro countryside while meeting new and exciting people and then shoot them.



23.01.2022 ALL LOOK DIFFERENT? Well beside the colour they are all the same species. Eastern Brown snakes. So please don't try and identify a snake by it's colour. Snakes... are out now so please watch your pets and if they get bitten please seek help in case they are venomous snake. Better to be safe than sorry. See more

23.01.2022 Mt Brisbane Rural Fire Brigade General Meeting Notice Place : The Dam Shed , 2 Guldbransen Street Somerset Dam Date : Sunday 1st November 2020... Time : 3.00pm Everyone welcomed.

22.01.2022 All Current Permits to Light are hereby Suspended - Non to be issued or activated for 7 days as from 0001 16/10/2020



22.01.2022 Today Everyday Always

22.01.2022 It’s going to get very warm across the majority of QLD today. Maximums pushing into the low 40s across parts of Northern and Western QLD with most Coastal distr...icts pushing into the 30s. Image via WeatherWatch > detailed forecasts including our high resolution, easy to understand maps are available via our website https://higginsstormchasing.com/higgins-storm-chasing-memb/ See more

21.01.2022 All systems go for Saturday 18th July @ Jimna. Hazeldean & Villeneuve Rural Fire crews hope to get an early start on the stack burning - weather permitting.



20.01.2022 To all our loyal patrons who have stuck with us through the tough transition we are reopening on the 24th Oct and are happy to say that we have made some major ...changes to the field, we have big surprises for our patrons attending our grand opening and look forward to seeing you on the day. New developments and additions made to the playing area and the safe area on top of the hill has been revamped and food trucks supplying hot meals no more snags on bread for our hungry weekend warriors. See more

20.01.2022 We're expecting to see parts of the state hit a very high fire danger rating this week. Now is the time to prepare: Remove hazards and flammable materials fro...m your property. Regularly mow your lawn. Trim overhanging branches. Prepare your Bushfire Survival Plan. See more

18.01.2022 PROHIBITION ON THE LIGHTING, MAINTENANCE AND USE OF FIRES IN THE OPEN In accordance with the provisions of Section 86A and Section 86E of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, and with due regard to fire conditions and the weather forecasts issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, a Local Fire Ban is hereby imposed as described below. A prohibition on lighting fires in the open applies for the period 0001hrs on Wednesday 23rd September 2020 to 2359hrs on Saturday 26th Septemb...er 2020 in the fire ban area(s) specified hereunder: Within the whole of the Local Government Areas of: Logan Scenic Rim Ipswich Locker Valley Somerset All current Permits to Light Fire issued for the local fire ban area are hereby cancelled, subject to the following exemptions................................................................................................................. . THE FOLLOWING EXEMPTIONS APPLY: Fires lit for the purpose of cooking, that are: a. within a properly constructed receptacle such as a barbeque, gas or wood fired and pizza oven, and b. where the fire cannot escape or cause embers to drift, and c. there must be a fire extinguishing device available (e.g. garden hose or fire extinguisher) are permitted provided they are not left unattended. Version 4 Fires lit for the purpose of providing warmth that are: a. lit within a properly constructed receptacle, such as fire pits and braziers, and b. that are used in suburban back yard, and c. no larger than 1m x 1m x 0.5m, and d. there is a fire extinguishing device available (e.g. garden hose or fire extinguisher), and e. the area is cleared of vegetation and embers cannot drift from the fire, and f. provided they are not left unattended are permitted between 1800 hrs to 0600 hrs. (6pm to 6am). This exemption does not include bon fires. NB. Check with your Local Council By-laws Fires lit for the purpose of disposal of animal carcasses are permitted, subject to the issue of a permit by the local Fire Warden. Fires lit for commercial necessity are permitted subject to the issue of a permit to light fire by the Chief Fire Warden. Fires lit in accordance with the provisions of Section 86A of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, Part 6 Sections 53 Powers of authorised officer in dangerous situations and 55 Powers of authorised fire officer for preventative or Investigative purposes. Superintendent Alan Gillespie Regional Manager 22/09/20 1500 hrs Rural Fire Service Queensland Fire and Emergency Services See more

17.01.2022 BREAKING: Firefighters are on the scene of a bushfire at Collingwood Park. Crews are working to contain the blaze in the vicinity of Bailey Street and Conway Street. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

17.01.2022 checking out the temps coming up starting from this weekend, Gatton is forecasted 43c next week meanwhile western downs will be even hotter. Image credit:bom



15.01.2022 DUST ALERT QLD - Widespread dust haze is possible over the ENTIRE State during Friday and Saturday morning with thick dust POSSIBLE over Southern Inland, Centra...l Inland, Western and South West QLD on Friday afternoon into Saturday morning as strong winds whip dust up over Northern and North East SA and are pushed into QLD. If you suffer from breathing issues then it is advised to take the necessary precautions as conditions may be worse for some areas on either Friday or Saturday morning compared to Thursday. Image: Windy dust mass for Friday evening.

15.01.2022 Thank you to Rob and Wendy Ironside for the awesome map to add to our history collection. We are going to miss you guys .

11.01.2022 SEQ water notice of controlled burn

10.01.2022 Afternoon, Queensland. Parts of the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane City and Moreton Bay are experiencing severe thunderstorms, which may lead to flash flooding. REME...MBER, IF IT’S FLOODED, FORGET IT: Tune into the Bureau of Meteorology for up-to-date information and warnings Never enter flood water stay away from rivers, creeks and drains Never try to drive, ride or walk through floodwaters Call Triple Zero (000) if there’s an emergency, or dial 132 500 if you need SES assistance as a result of storm damage.

10.01.2022 Catch the Sunshine State of Mind Show at the Somerset (Esk) Civic Centre and the Sandgate Town Hall in October. Grab your tickets now at https://sunshinestateofmindproject.com.au

10.01.2022 - The QBCC is urging consumers, contr...actors and suppliers to be cautious in their dealings with unlicensed tradesperson Matthew Geoffrey Rixon and his fencing businesses. Mr Rixon is associated with a number of business names including but not limited to: Coral Fencing ACN 35 628 833 741 Wide Bay Fencing ACN 0 061 285 434 All About Fences ACN 21 106 417 654 East Coast Fencing Solutions ACN 35 628 833 741 Mr Rixon has also been known to operate under other aliases, including Matthew Douglas and Matt Douglas, and has at times been known to use similar names to legitimate and reputable companies in an attempt to lure unsuspecting consumers. Mr Rixon is believed to be currently operating in the Wide BayBurnett area, particularly Maryborough, but has also recently been active in Bundaberg and Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Mr Rixon does not currently hold a QBCC licence and is therefore not able to carry out, advertise for, or enter into contracts to carry out, building work in Queensland at a value of more than $3,300. Mr Rixon has also been alleged to have taken deposits in excess of the maximum allowed under the QBCC Act. The QBCC is aware of several complaints of unlawful conduct by Mr Rixon, and is aware that complaints have also been made to the Office of Fair Trading and the Queensland Police. The QBCC warns all persons dealing with Mr Rixon and his businesses to exercise extreme caution and seek legal advice before making any payments, to protect their interests. The QBCC strongly encourages consumers to always use the free licence check on the QBCC website to confirm that the person they are dealing with is licensed appropriately. Finding a licensed contractor in your area is easy with the QBCC’s Find a Local Contractor search. You can search the register for free to find an appropriately licensed tradesperson in your area, here: https://qbcc.build/3oX79lc Public warning: https://qbcc.build/388Ia8L

07.01.2022 DECLARATION OF LOCAL FIRE BAN PROHIBITION ON THE LIGHTING, MAINTENANCE AND USE OF FIRES IN THE OPEN In accordance with the provisions of Section 86A and Section 86E of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, and with due regard to fire conditions and the weather forecasts issued by the... Bureau of Meteorology, a Local Fire Ban is hereby imposed as described below. A prohibition on lighting fires in the open applies for the period 0001hrs on Sunday 22nd November 2020 to 2359hrs on Monday 23rd November 2020 in the fire ban area(s) specified hereunder: Within the whole of the Local Government Areas of: Gold Coast Logan Scenic Rim Ipswich Locker Valley Somerset All current Permits to Light Fire issued for the local fire ban area are hereby cancelled, subject to the following exemptions. THE FOLLOWING EXEMPTIONS APPLY: Fires lit for the purpose of cooking, that are: a. within a properly constructed receptacle such as a barbeque, gas or wood fired and pizza oven, and b. where the fire cannot escape or cause embers to drift, and c. there must be a fire extinguishing device available (e.g. garden hose or fire extinguisher) are permitted provided they are not left unattended. Version 4 Fires lit for the purpose of providing warmth that are: a. lit within a properly constructed receptacle, such as fire pits and braziers, and b. that are used in suburban back yard, and c. no larger than 1m x 1m x 0.5m, and d. there is a fire extinguishing device available (e.g. garden hose or fire extinguisher), and e. the area is cleared of vegetation and embers cannot drift from the fire, and f. provided they are not left unattended are permitted between 1800 hrs to 0600 hrs. (6pm to 6am). This exemption does not include bon fires. NB. Check with your Local Council By-laws Fires lit for the purpose of disposal of animal carcasses are permitted, subject to the issue of a permit by the local Fire Warden. Fires lit for commercial necessity are permitted subject to the issue of a permit to light fire by the Chief Fire Warden. Fires lit in accordance with the provisions of Section 86A of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, Part 6 Sections 53 Powers of authorised officer in dangerous situations and 55 Powers of authorised fire officer for preventative or Investigative purposes. Superintendent Alan Gillespie Regional Manager Rural Fire Service Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (As delegate for the Commissioner) 21 November 2020 Information on Fire Bans and the exemptions that can apply to a ban of the lighting of fires in the open can be found on the Rural Fire Service website. www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au Note: Power tools including lawn mowers and mechanical slashers may be used, however the Rural Fire Serviceencourages people to use these with extreme care and to ensure that adequate equipment is available to extinguish any fire that may start. This could include having a person available to watch out for any ignitions that occur. See more

07.01.2022 Just a friendly reminder :-)

06.01.2022 As part of the Somerset Dam Upgrade some of the shortlisted legacy projects being considered are new recreation trails, development of a new rural fire service shed and upgrades to the day use area in Somerset Dam Village. To find out more visit: https://bit.ly/30vOZNg

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