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"Hear and Say" incorporating "Loud Shirt Day"
Oct 06, 2020
2019 Bullography - Barry Bull OAM is a six decade Australian music industry veteran. A former musician, and national record company executive, he is best known for his multi-award winning Brisbane business Toombul Music, which he kept in the spotlight of the Australian music industry for over 25 years. This iconic business went on to win over thirty Westfield retail awards including the prestigious National Individual Specialty Retailer Award three times. In 1997 Barry was an inaugural inductee into the Westfield Hall of Fame for retail excellence, 2001 presented with a Westfield Legend Award, and 2003 honoured with a Commonwealth Centenary Medal for distinguished achievement in business. Barry is a published author of ‘A little Bull goes a long way’, ‘My little book of Bull’, ‘The Bullseye Principle’, ‘Take the Bull’ by the Horns’, business books, and compiler of Music for Cruizin’ CD series released through Sony Music, which earned him an ARIA gold album award in 2014. Barry has reunited with his musical roots and performs live musical concerts of his memoirs, the latest of which is The Gift of Sound fund-raising presentations, supporting awareness for hearing impaired children. An acknowledged Community Champion for ‘Hear and Say’, and an active member of the Mooloolaba Surf Club, in the 2019 Australia Day Honours list, Barry was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to the performing arts, particularly through music. A passion for early morning ocean swimming, and playing his vintage Fender guitar, his latest project is completing a book of memoirs in honour of his late wife Kayleen. Two sons, a daughter and seven grandsons are his legacy. |
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Oct 12, 2020
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Club Assembly
Oct 13, 2020
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Woodford Prison
Oct 20, 2020
My family moved to Currimundi from Sydney in 1973 when I was three years old, apart from my time at university and my military service I have lived in Caloundra ever since.
I graduated from Caloundra High School in 1987 and joined the Regular Army at the end of 1988.
After five years, most of which I spent at 2/14th Light Horse Regt I went to QUT university and graduated with second class honours in History and Social Science. I then returned to the Sunshine Coast and went through a period of sporadic employment and even unemployment for almost 18 months I started working for Queensland Corrective Services in 1999 and have been an officer at the state's largest high security jail, Woodford Correctional Centre, these last 21 years. The job is not for the faint hearted but it also led me to meet my beautiful wife Justine, who worked at the centre as a psychologist. We were married in 2011 and I became a father for the first time on Feb 29th 2012. My 8 year old 'leap year boy' Liam has redefined my understanding of love and completely changed the way I think and view the world. Becoming a father later in life, at 42, is not without its challenges but it is easily the most wonderful thing that has ever happened to me. |
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Nov 03, 2020 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Nov 17, 2020 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
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Dec 15, 2020 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
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Dec 18, 2020 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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SEQ Water
Feb 09, 2021
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Family Heritage Photos
Feb 16, 2021
Silvershotz Pty Ltd - short biography Since 1998 the Silvershotz group of companies have operated photography studios in Hamburg and London, published & distributed 100 editions of the Silvershotz art photography magazine to 44 countries from their UK office. The company also imported photographic products from the UK and distributed across Australia from their Brisbane warehouse. The company drastically downsized in 2019 deciding to concentrate on their core business of weddings, portraits, commercial & studio product shots for the Sunshine coast market from their Maleny studio.
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Probus
Feb 23, 2021
In 1999, Lyn Gahan was invited to be the first female member of the Rotary Club of Caloundra, becoming the first female President in July, 2002.Later, in 2008, as a Rotary project, she initiated the establishment of a fourth Probus Club in Caloundra- the Probus Club of Pelican Waters.Retirement from being Deputy Principal at Caloundra State High School, in 2002, created opportunities for much community service.As well as involvement in a vast variety of Probus activities, Lyn has been committed to the Red Cross Emergency Services- joining in 2011, becoming the Sunshine Coast Team Convenor in 2014, (currently holding that role,) and also serving for four years as Liaison Officer with the Local Disaster Management Group. She has been activated on more than ten occasions, responding to community disasters, throughout Queensland, .State and federal election campaigns have included Lyn, over many years. Recently, she dedicated her skills as Campaign Manager for Stuart Coward, a former student at Caloundra State High.Currently, Lyn is the 13th President of the Probus Club of Pelican Waters, “recycled,” having been the Foundation President in 2008.Lyn relishes sharing all aspects of her life with Mike, her husband of 32 years, and with his family, which includes five grandchildren.Lyn has actively enjoyed living in Caloundra since 1982 and is very proud to be a local! |
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Feb 23, 2021
For more than 110 years, Rotary members have been addressing challenges around the world.
Grassroots at the core, Rotary links 1.2 million members to form an organization of international scope. It started with the vision of one man — Paul Harris. The Chicago attorney formed the Rotary Club of Chicago on 23 February 1905, so professionals with diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas, form meaningful, lifelong friendships, and give back to their communities.
Rotary’s name came from the group’s early practice of rotating meetings among the offices of its members.
Learn more at rotary.org
View a re-enactment of the beginnings on YouTube
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Wishlist
Mar 02, 2021
Jeff McCollDevelopment & Operations Manager Joining the Wishlist team in 2019, Jeff uses his previous experiences across multiple industries to assist in managing our Corporate Partnership and Wishlist Connect programs. In addition Jeff responsibility encompasses the day to day operations requirements including developing operational guidelines, processes and contracts. Jeff is proud to be part of the team helping many families in our community. Jeff will be accompanied by his collegue Nicky Graham. Nicky Graham Community Engagement Manager Nicky joins Wishlist as the Engagement Manager for the new Wishlist Centre project. She has a background in engagement, communications and marketing and has spent the past 10 years informing, consulting and collaborating with communities about social infrastructure, health and aviation for both the government and private sectors. Nicky worked in senior engagement roles on the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) build and then with the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service on the commissioning, change management and opening of the tertiary hospital. She has been a long-time supporter of Wishlist and was awarded the Sunshine Coast Health Foundation, Wishlist supporter award in 2017.
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Mar 04, 2021
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Australian Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians
Mar 09, 2021
Jeanne Motteram – Bio Jeanne was born and educated in Adelaide completing a Bachelor of Business in 1993. She was a Police Officer for 11 years, ending her career as a Detective Brevet Sergeant with the Anti-Corruption Branch. She completed Certificate 4’s in Building and Residential Drafting, worked within the Residential Building Industry, designing, estimating and coordinating the construction of homes. Jeanne obtained her South Australian Builders Licence. The thought of another winter in Adelaide helped Jeanne decide it was time to find somewhere else to live. After driving most of east coast of Australia in 2012, Jeanne stopped in Townsville for 4 years where she worked in new home and land sales. There she obtained her residential design licence and had her Builders’ Licence transferred to Queensland. Jeanne decided to take another road trip and collected her father in Adelaide to accompany her across the Nullarbor. In the middle of 2017 Jeanne’s aunt and cousins needed a hand in Brisbane, so her drive around Australia was cut short as she flew there from Broome. By now she had decided where she wanted to live and the type of business she wanted to run. So in 2017 she moved to the Sunshine Coast, the best place to live, and started Colomba Property. The business has had a slight change in focus and is now assisting seniors clear out their homes when they move into Aged Care Facilities or families dealing with a deceased estate. |
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"Talking Rubbish"
Mar 16, 2021
Sandie Johnston is the Sunshine Coast Council’s Waste 2 Resource Education Coordinator. Today’s presentation is Recycling and Waste Management on the Sunshine Coast, a topic relevant to every resident and visitor on the Sunshine Coast. Everyone is becoming increasingly aware of our environment and the impacts we’re having on it. Most people want to do their bit to help minimise this impact and one way we can help is by recycling and recovering as many resources as possible. During this presentation the mysteries of what can and what can’t go in the yellow lidded bin (and why) will be revealed among other strategies and services. This presentation is much more than just ‘Talking Rubbish’. |
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Mar 19, 2021 12:00 PM
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