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Written by Andrea Crouch
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Solar Power -The Facts How Solar Works Extracts from the Presentation byDavid Gilles fromFuture Sustainability NB: for a complete copy of this presentation, including:illustrations, charts,equipment and installation, details of real cost savings, etc.,
Government Objectives:
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Funding Available:
Solar Credits SchemeNet feed in Tariff in Queensland Locked in until 2028REC’s and STC’s –Point of Sale Discount The Government may take $1200 off the rebate for systems installed after June 30 2011
Queensland Solar Bonus Scheme:
Feed in tariff for net exported power to the mains gridIf you have an agreement in place you are assured the minimum feed in tariff until 2028.Dedicated import/export meter will be installedMinimum 44c rate per kwh. Plus top up when available: AGL –52c, Origin –50c
Future Sustainability Offer To JRA & Its Members:We like to support local community groupsWe have created excellent pricing just for your group, to beat the slashing of the governments rebateWith every system sold we will donate $100 from our green fund to your organisation for your environmental projects
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Last Updated on Sunday, 12 June 2011 19:35 |
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Written by Site Admin
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Flood Recovery Barbecue - January 2011To support the recovery effort in Jamboree Heights, JRA assisted and provided sponsorship for a barbecue where local residents and volunteers involved in the recent floods could get together, unwind a little, and share war stories that only they could understand. Twenty-one homes were inundated in Patrol Street, Rani Close, Cringle Place, and Loffs Road – even though the flood level in Jamboree Heights was reported to be 2m below 1974 height, but it's certainly had an impact.
Donations were accepted on the day to offset BBQ expenses with the residue of $711 pledged to assist with the flood recovery of the neediest residents in our precinct. JRA executive decided to distribute the monies in the following way: $100 Coles/Meyer gift vouchers to 3 families; $200 to be donated to a specific district within QueenslandThe Grantham appeal is one locality with a horrific fatality count that is being considered; and The residue of $211 is to be set aside for a park event later in 2011 to bring the mud crabs and angels back together when their lives and homes are restored.
The JRA Executive wish to congratulate those that donated generously. Now, some nitty-gritty on the behind-the-scenes activity that allow the barbecue to happen. The JRA executive, and some of its members, donated cash, with several businesses and residents in, the areas mentioned above, supported this event in cash and/or kind and the latter two are definitely worth a more direct "thank-you": Hillman Meat Company (Jigjaw St, Sumner Park) – for discounted meat and sausages; Wally Andary from Sumner Road Fruit Market (Sumner Rd, Sumner) – trays of fruit at cost; Coles: Middle Park (Horizon Dr, Middle Park) – large quantity of salad, bread, drinks, etc for only $75, which was then covered by one of the Coles Management staff so that it would be free. This was liaised with on of the residents, Lynn, who arranged the “deal”;· Large number of residents attendees that contributed food and drinks; An ever optimistic attendee, who brought a tub of ice-cream and cones to a venue with no power (but it went down very well).
Diane (homeowner in Rani Close) kindly offered her home as a venue for the barbecue. This was a very generous offer on her part, as she was one of the residents whose homes were inundated by flood waters. Big thank-you to Diane. Other residents joined you can to organise and run this event, and JRA was delighted to be a part of it. It was only through this community spirit, that the event was possible. It was decided that special labels would be printed up – those who had been inundated with floodwaters were nicknamed the "Mud Crabs". Those who had helped with the cleanup, donations, and other forms of support were nicknamed the "Mud Angels". Some of the attendees were eligible for both labels. On the subject of attendance, around 120 people popped in the food, drink, and a chat "around the BBQ". Photos taken of the event illustrate how well things went instead of a written description. So, Click Here to go to these photos. NB: if you have any difficulties with this link, please contact JRA is Web Administrator, Andrea, via e-mail at
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. Three short speeches were delivered mid-event by the following people: Wayne (JRA President) provided some of the details concerning the flood, many already discussed here, plus thank yous to the police for helping to move a 93-year-old from her residence; the Red Cross; the people from the Community Recovery Centre; those who provided accommodation and support; a Gladstone-based company, Golding Constructions, that allowed fair Brisbane-based crew to work in the Jamboree Heights area to assist with recovery efforts; local "Mud Crab/Angel" Peter (Galeforce Tree Services), who put his own concerns on hold while he utilised his truck and equipment to aid his neighbours; and praising all for their generosity of community spirit.
JRA will be working with all levels of government, other residents’ associations and relevant authorities to ensure that an early disaster plan is formulated to prepare our community better for a repeat happening. For example, if only 10% of the assistance that was provided by “recovery” volunteers could have been marshalled before the flood waters rose, the damage to furnishings, white goods and personal belongings could have been avoided. So, pre-flood efforts could be allocated in a number of different ways – moving people and goods, relocating businesses, activating suburban/community “Disaster Plans”, filling sand bags and deploying them effectively, etc. With the assistance given by our predominantly local volunteers, Jamboree Heights residents relieved the burden on recovery resources allowing them to concentrate on other district of more severe flooding. A major contribution in itself.
Lynn ("Mud Crab") commented on the kindness of strangers and thanked everyone in the neighbouring streets became to their aid. She went along to list a number of organisations and people including the following: the Salvos; SES; the police and a local detective; and number of electrical contractors; local communities supplying food; Montessori Kindie for their generous donations; Rosemary, Mary and Pam; and Wayne, whom she nicknamed the Scarlet Pimpernel of Jamboree.
Another "Mud Crab", Noel, then added his thoughts. He felt the word help was really an understatement as people seem to come from everywhere to assist during and after the flood crisis. He was amazed at what people were able to do and commented on Wayne's ability to commandeer and/or find many of the items required. It was wonderful how the local community helped each other and he hoped this spirit would continue. Most discussions during the barbecue centred on people's experiences and what they were doing to cope in the aftermath. Most of these chats were quite personal, and as such will not be repeated here. However, there are a couple of remarks that can be passed on, as they mainly reflect the Australian sense of humour in the event of any crisis.
Stan, Daniel, and Karl wondered how many mobile phones were washed out of pockets as people tramped through floodwaters, which had been stands personal experience. Quite a few mobiles probably went the way of the dodo during the recovery period when they "escaped" into the mud and sludge;
If any of the above details need to be adjusted or you wish to provide additional information, please e-mail Andrea on
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. Again, thank you to one and all for making this event possible.  |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 February 2011 23:07 |
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Written by Site Admin
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Seniors’ Morning Tea & Fair Trading Forum Date: Tuesday 10th August Time: 10am – 11.30am Venue: Jindalee Bowls Club Corner Sinnamon & Yallambee Roads Jindalee Qld 4074 Julie Attwood MP (Mt Ommaney State Electorate) will be joining Fair Trading Minister, Peter Lawlor, at an information session on consumer rights at the Jindalee Bowls Club on Tuesday 10th August. One of the roles of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is consumer education and protection. During this session, the Minister will discuss issues such as:buying a house, returning faulty products, dealing with door knockers and avoiding scams.Julie Attwood MP will also be available to answer any questions. Anyone who would like to attend this event should contact the Mt Ommaney electorate office by Friday, 6 August, 2010. Phone: (07) 3279 5137. For those unable to attend, information on a range of topics may be accessed at the OFT website: www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au Hope to see you there. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 August 2010 22:53 |
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Written by Andrea Crouch
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EVENT ROUND-UP: "Tribute to the Older Generation" This Event got off to a great start with the attendance of over 80 senior residents, their friends, family, and carers. This included the twelve residents, and their carers, from Tri Care. We appreciate the effort made by all. JRA and Westside Church of Christ volunteers wandered to and fro making sure everyone could partake of the many morning tea contibutions, set out in the outdoor courtyard. As the morning still had a chill in the air, hot drinks flowed freely. The majority of the morning tea was provided by the Westside Church congregation with JRA members contributing home-made cakes to the fair. Inside, selected activity groups from the Centenary suburbs; Councillor Matthew Bourke; Mrs Julie Attwood; and Mr Bernie Ripoll had set up meet and greet information/display booths. Everything from sample bags to contact details was on offer. I must mention the historical photos of the area were facinating (especially an overhead of the 1974 floods). The assistance of all the Contributors was impressive and JRA would like to thank them all whole-heartedly! As anticipated, the program ran a bit over time with many last-minute alterations. Our MC, Kerry Schulz, did a magnificent job juggling the music segment is with our eight guest speakers. JRA's 82-year-old trumpeter, Bobby McGee, matched with the best. Evergreen Hayden Sergeant's themed talk on, "It's Never Too Late" was warmly received.  Our three politicians gave a brief outline on how they assist the elderly in all fields of need -- a difficult task for them in such a limited time allocation. We have been thrilled by the positive feedback received from the attendees, their carers, friends and family. With a huge Thank You to the Event Contibutors: - Venue, kitchen team, and volunteers - WESTSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST (Event Sponsor)
 - Catering Organiser - HELEN PROBERT
- Promotion and Volunteers - JAMBOREE RESIDENTS ASSOC. INC. (JRA)
- Sing a' Longs - KERRY SCHULZ
- Official Welcome - WAYNE WILLIAMS (President, JRA-Event Promotors)
- Trumpet & Piano Meledies - BOB MCGEE & DI KENDAL
- Presentation "It's Never Too Late" - HAYDN SARGENT
- Piano Solo - RIA BAKER
 - Centenary Ward Update - COUNCILOR MATTHEW BOURKE
- Meals on Wheels Information - BOB HENDERSON
- Mt Ommaney Electorate Update - JULIE ATTWOOD MP (Event Co-Sponsor)
- Heart Foundation Information - CHERIE NICHOLAS
- Song Duet "Two Voices" - AMY & JENNY MOORE
- Historical Society Presentation - CAROLINE HAMILTON
- Oxley Electorate Update - BERNIE RIPOLL MP (Event Co-Sponsor)
- National Seniors Presentation - DR MARJORIE GREEN
- University of the 3rd Age Presentation - ROD BURTON
- Thanks & Conclusion - WAYNE WILLIAMS & JIM LITTERAL
Look out for future events and projects. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 12:36 |
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Written by Andrea Crouch
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You are invited to a special morning tea: ‘A Tribute to the Older Generation’ FREE INVITATION TO RESIDENTS OF CENTENARY SUBURBS AND FRIENDS Promoters: Jamboree Residents Association Sponsors Westside Church of Christ Mt Ommaney MP: Mrs Julie Attwood Satellitte Newspaper (more to be announced)
 
If you’re over 65 this is your special day! Be entertained with Music and Song Informational & Promotional Talks From Meals on Wheels Historical Association Heart Foundation National Seniors University of the 3rd Age Oxley Federal member, the Honourable Mr Bernie Ripoll Mt Ommaney State Member, the Honourable Mrs Julie Attwood Jamboree Ward Member, Councillor Matthew Bourke And more to come.
Have a Cuppa and a Chat Guest Speaker: Haydn Sargent (Past Presenter on Radio 4BC) Theme: "It's never too late to start" Date: Wednesday, 7th July, 2010 Time: 10am — 12.30pm Venue:Westside Church Auditorium 11 Intrepid Street, Jamboree Heights
RSVP: Tuesday, 6th July, 2010
To assist us with catering, please contact
Pam: 3279 1570, between 9am-2pm
JRA MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE EVENT BY BRINGING ALONG CAKES/BISCUITS/DESERTS.  |
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Last Updated on Friday, 09 July 2010 19:48 |
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