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Your ideas count Have your say on key priorities for Isaac CLERMONT RAG The Community Newsletter Friday October 23, 2015 Everyone has a part to play in the future of our community. Council invites you to come along to our drop-in session tomorrow at the ‘Old Library’ to have your say on key priorities for the region over the next five years. This is your opportunity to review Council’s draft 5 Year Corporate Plan and provide feedback to help ensure we meet the long-term needs of our communities. To find out more call 1300 ISAACS (47 22 27) or visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au Drop in session: Saturday October 24 10am to 4pm at Clermont ‘Old Library’
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Your ideas countHave your say

on key priorities for Isaac

CLERMONT RAGThe

Community Newsletter

Friday October 23, 2015

Everyone has a part to play in the future of our community.

Council invites you to come along to our drop-in session tomorrow at the ‘Old Library’ to have your say on key priorities for the region over the next five years.

This is your opportunity to review Council’s draft 5 Year Corporate Plan and provide feedback to help ensure we meet the long-term needs of our communities.

To find out more call 1300 ISAACS (47 22 27) or visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au

Drop in session: Saturday October 2410am to 4pm at Clermont ‘Old Library’

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As drought season approaches Isaac Regional Council is reminding residents to make every drop count. during Water Week.

In support of this CEO Rod Ferguson said water conservation is a whole-of-community responsibility and something that we all need to be mindful of, particularly those living in regional areas.

“Being aware of water consumption is a nationwide priority and in a region such as ours with declared drought areas and water restrictions in place, the need to conserve is even higher,” he said.

“The Australian Water Association’s theme for this year is Innovation, and this is a timely reminder to think about ways to capture and manage water during wetter months so we are better prepared when it’s dry.”

“I encourage everyone to support this important national initiative, and help conserve the natural resource we so heavily depend on.”

Council would also like to remind residents to be aware of the designated watering days and hours for their town. All details can be found by visiting the Water Restrictions section of the Isaac Regional Council website www.isaac.qld.gov.au/water-restrictions

For more information on National Water Week visit www.awa.asn.au/nationalwaterweek/ and for great water wise tips, games for the kids and educational material visit www.savewater.com.au

Make every drop count during National Water Week

Don’t wait until it’s too late

Bushfires, storms and floods can happen quickly and if you’re not ready, their impacts can be devastating.

This week is Get Ready Week and Isaac Regional Council is strongly encouraging residents and businesses to take the time to prepare their disaster emergency plan and kit.

Mayor Anne Baker, Chair of the Local Disaster Management Group, said with bushfires ablaze in Queensland and cyclone season upon us, don’t wait until it’s too late.

“Disaster events are indiscriminate,” she said

“We’ve had back-to-back high fire warnings and dry and hot conditions are settling in.”

“We’re all concerned and residents should not be complacent.”

“Get Ready Week is the perfect time to get your emergency and evacuation plans in order. And that includes for your pets.”

“By preparing ourselves before a situation arises, we build our personal and community resilience.”

“Everything you need to know to prepare is on the Get Ready Queensland website getready.qld.gov.au.”

Moving into summer months, Council is advising residents to clean gutters, remove dry leaf matter and debris from around the house and ensure loose outdoor items can be easily stowed away in the event of high winds.

Residents can regularly check weather warnings and updates at www.bom.gov.au or www.disaster.qld.gov.au.

“For local weather warnings or during a disaster event, Isaac residents can also monitor Council’s Facebook Page or website for information,” said Mayor Baker.

If you’d like to be part of an emergency response team, the Isaac region SES is looking for volunteers. Please contact Isaac SES on 0412 880 577.

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Meetings 2015

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www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS

COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD

Religious Notices New Creation Fellowship Clermont‘Come As You Are’Service time 10am SundaysScout Hall, Daintree Street

PS Trevor & Roxanne Cole4983 3980

Sonrise Central QueenslandJoin Us! Sunday Service 9amMainly Music (0-5 years) Mondays 9.15amHorse Riding Wednesdays 3.30pmKids Club Fridays 4 - 5.30pmCLAW youth Fridays 7 – 9pm58 Capella Street Clermont

We are an ACC church. Everyone welcome.

Phone:Ps Allan Kelly 041 7095918Ps Renita Kelly 0408 063 123Ps Judy Anne Dalrymple 0413 761 778

St Mary’s Catholic Church Sunday October 25 8.30am Saturday October 31 6pm Anglican Church Service - All Saints’ Clermont Eucharist - Rev Bob WittenSunday October 25

Morning PrayerWednesday October 28

For Hire of Anglican Church Hall call 4983 1435.

Uniting ChurchCnr Capella and Box StreetsSunday worship 8am

gregoryuniting.org.auPHONE: 4983 3445

Clermont Pensioners League meet every 2nd Monday of the month at the Senior Citizens Hall at 2pm.

Country Women’s Association meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month at 11am at the QCWA Hall, Sirius Street. Meeting is followed by light lunch.

Clermont Community and Business Group (CCBG) monthly meetings held 5.30pm, Shop 3,  42 Daintree Street. Meetings consistent with Clermont Cattle Sale dates. Dates for meetings: August 19, September 16, October 14, November 18.

Clermont Senior Citizens Association hold their meeting on the 4th Thursday after activities at 11am.

Clermont Meals On Wheels meetings are held every alternate month on the 2nd Monday at 2pm at Monash Lodge. New members would be very welcome.

SSAA meetings held at the Range on 3rd Sunday of the month at 12 midday.

Monash Lodge Inc meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 4pm at Monash Lodge.

The Clermont Men’s Shed and garden is open every Wednesday between 9am and 12pm, Powerhouse Lane (high school end of Jellicoe St). All are welcome. For further information please call Cheryl Currie on 0400 592 402.

The Clermont Health Network meets every quarter. This is a community meeting and networking opportunity for all interested health workers, businesses or people with an interest in the health matters. Dates for meetings: November 18. For further information please call Jackie Martin on 0409 947 324.

Clermont Artslink meetings are held every second Thursday of the month at 7pm at the Scout Hall in Daintree Street.

Clermont Tourist Information Centre & Clermont Historical Centre

Opening hoursWednesday to Saturday9am - 3pm

Contact: 4983 3311

Cost of entryAdult $6Child (3-12 years) $3Pensioner $4Family $15

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Student of the week:

Prep: Hamish Lawrence for being a Technology star thisweek by quickly logging into the computer all by yourself.Year 1: Libby Cook for the hard working attitude you have displayed this week.Year 2: Sophie Jensen for your positive attitude and enthusiasm for the start of our last term. Year 3: Olivia Cashman for

being a careful listener this week. Year 4: Isabelle Hansen for the way you have been participating so enthusiastically in class all week. Year 5/6: Fletcher Milner for your persistence and positive attitude to overcome pain and awkwardness resulting from your recent operation.

Prep: Isabelle Jensen for your diligence and persistence when completing our Jack and Jill writing task.Year 1: Miley James for the way that you consistently work to the best of your ability.Year 2: Henry Angel for your amazing work in our Maths and English lessons.

Year 3: Hugh Howard for the improvements you have shown in every area.Year 4: Rory O’Donohoe for always bringing a happy and cheerful attitude to the classroom.

MJR Awards:

Zenith Borchert-Walsh for leading the morning Rosary in a calm and graceful way.

Nayte Fish for consistently showing kindness and care towards others. John Absolon for the way that you were so encouraging towards your friends when learning NRL skills.

School News

St Joseph’s School Clermont State School

PREP ENROLMENTS FOR 2016 are now being taken for children born between 1 July 2010 and 31 July 2011.

Come into the office and put your child’s name on our waiting list and pick up an enrolment pack. We will contact you about our information/transition days for preps happening in Term 4.

Phone: Office on 07 49834222

Student of the week:

P/1W: Olivia F for a great start to Term 4.Prep B: Lachlan P for always trying your best during classroom activites.1S: Ethan H for trying his best in every lesson and following all instructions given.2W: Jacqueline V for always taking pride and making a huge effort in all of her work, including homework.2/3A: Curtis H for doing your best at all times.3/4M: Hannah L for your enthusiasm in punctuation editing activities and participating in reading groups.4/5F: Jessica K for having a positive attitude towards all set tasks.Riley K for staying focussed on all set tasks and being involved in classroom discussions.5/6J: Tristen C for showing excellent leadership skills to other students in the class.6C: William S for completing set tasks and showing positive behaviour.

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LOT 2 MIMOSA STREET, CLERMONT This large 2,023m2 vacant block is located in a prime position; close to the primary school, parks, shops and Clermont’s very own Hoods Lagoon. Town water and power is available at the block. It’s not often a block of this size becomes available near the centre of town, so call Hoch & Wilkinson and arrange an inspection today!

Livestock & Property

For further information please contact: Cheree Solomon 0417 082 448 [email protected]

HOCH & WILKINSON CLERMONT’S LOCAL & INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE

LARGE VACANT BLOCK

$90,000 neg

www.hochandwilkinson.com | www.facebook.com/weloveclermont

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Fuzzbook contributed by Sarge

Now a lot of people might say I’m getting on a bit and have missed a couple of episodes of fuzzbook for the township, but hey it just means more to tell! So sorry I haven’t kept everyone on the ball concerning recent happenings but here goes.

The last few weeks has seen a couple of more incidents of Ice being located in Clermont. For those of you that are unaware this is an insidious drug that can cause all sorts of problems for communities, families and people alike. It is essentially the same drug as speed or ecstasy but just a different form and looks like bits of ice. It is highly addictive and people are using it in preference of marijuana or other recreational drugs. If you see any signs of ice, not the frozen water type, then give me a ring at the station or ring Crime stoppers.

We need to, as a community, stop this before it gets a stronghold in the town. Tell-tale signs of users are they look gaunt, sores starting up on their face and they generally look haggard and dishevelled. This drug takes over their lives so watch out if any kids are neglected and so forth. Australia is a target market for the mainly Chinese based manufacturers where ice is produced for about $5000 a kilo but resells in Australia for millions of dollars.

Good news for the district with Carmichael Coal being reapproved but there are protest groups to the project. If anyone hears of any such protest activity I would be obliged if you could inform the police station as small protests can often turn nasty and then community members can get hurt or police resources and other emergency services may have to be deployed away from the town leaving townsfolk vulnerable. Anyway if it does create jobs and so forth it will be good for the town if some of the people struggling to find work get on board.

A few good community events during the past few weekends of which the highlight of course was the High School formal. Every year my adopted school year 12s turn out in their finery much to the joy and amazement of the local community. It just goes to show our high school is top notch and is putting out the right kids every year. That being said the day after the formal after party, not so good. One young chap was seen literally hacking up a toe nail in one garden but he explained it as something he may of ate.

Like I said great kids and to think when I started here they were all in grade two.

Some action on Saturday night just gone. Grinders was open for the first time in a while and it was good to see everyone having a good time and keeping the festivities going. One local football player however apparently also must have ate something a bit crook as he was apparently very sick in the toilets of another hotel. Not to be outdone he wandered to another hotel and was seen a short time later leaving with a rather nice looking girl. Don’t know why, might have been a ‘should have gone to specksavers’ moment for her. The part I find the funniest is the people I used to have to ‘deal with on regular occasions’ are now parents and apparently don’t go out too much anymore and can’t handle it.

Good news straight from the press heard during the weekend about a certain dapper gentleman that is soon to be a father. With his parents just recently marrying off their daughter I wander if they can cope? Anyway let’s hope he is a good role model and not the Brainiac of the week winner he once was.

Enough gossip down to business. People are still speeding on the highways and I don’t know any real remedy to fix it. We seem to right out hundreds upon hundreds of fines every year but nothing seems to work. Thankfully not a lot of locals getting caught same to with drink driving.

The courtesy buses are doing a great job and if you do get caught it’s your own fault. We tell the Magistrate at court that there are courtesy buses so watch out for a lecture from him on the day.

Finally bike helmets. The fine is now well over $100 for not wearing a helmet. You have been warned. You get caught, no moaning and groaning, cop it sweet and learn from it.

Kids if I catch you, your parents will have to come and get your bikes from the station and you get to be lectured by me in front of them. Fun hey!

Until next week

Sarge

Do you know an awesome Aussie? Someone who really makes a difference to your local community?

Nominate them for an Australia Day Award by filling in our new nomination form at www.isaac.qld.gov.au

Regional Award Categories • Citizen of the Year• Young Citizen of the Year• Event of the Year

Local Award CategoriesIndividual and Group Achievement Medallions for:• Sport• Cultural • Achievement

nominations close December 4

Australia Day AwardsNominations Open Now

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Tai Chi For HealthRegular Wednesday Classes at the Senior Citizen’s Hall.

Advanced: 9-10am Intermediate: 10-11am Beginners: 11-12am (as required)

All welcome. Gold coin donation.

For more information please contact: Sue Flynn on 4983 3472 or 0418 719198.

Children love Baby Bounce, Storytime and Craft and Rhymetime

Clermont & District Servicemen’s ClubOpening hours are: 5.30pm to 7.30pm Wednesday and 5.30pm to late on Friday

Come on in and enjoy a friendly chat with your friends or family. Bring a mate or two for Friday night raffles with lots of great prizes.

Friday night members cash draw has kicked off.

Have you recently moved to Clermont with a young family and want to meet other young families.

The Clermont Library runs several weekly children’s sessions and these sessions are a good way to connect with parents and young children.

Bookings are essential please phone 4983 4746 or email [email protected]

Rhymetime is held from 9.30am to 10am every Tuesday for children up to five years old, where they can sing and dance to nursery rhyme songs.

Baby Bounce is held on Thursday from 9.30am to 10am and is aimed at children aged up to two years.

Baby Bounce is a chance for parents to interact with their child through movement, music and song.

Storytime and Craft time for the littlies is held at the Clermont Library every Friday from 9.30am to 10.30am and caters for children up to Prep age.

If you have children under 5 and would like to get out and meet other mums and children, you are always welcome at playgroup on Wednesday mornings (during the school term) at 9.15am in the Clermont State School Hall.

Please bring your own morning tea and a gold coin donation.

For more information you can find us on FaceBook at ‘Clermont Playgroup’ or contact Katrina on 0408 721 130.

Playgroup

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POSITIONS VACANTCounter Sales/Clerical Assistant

The position requires basic computer skills, good communication skills, an energetic and positive attitude and some flexibility in work hours.

Applications close Monday November 2.

Apply to: The Manager Crokers Fuel & Oils PO Box 514 Clermont Q 4721

For more information phone 4983 1400.

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HOCH & WILKINSON - CLERMONT’S LOCAL & INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE

OPEN HOME: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER - 10-11AM

www.hochandwilkinson.com www.facebook.com/weloveclermont www.realestate.com.au

74 DAINTREE STREET, CLERMONT Two carpeted bedrooms Neat and tidy bathroom + extra toilet downstairs Central kitchen with plenty of cupboard space Living area with French doors that open up to the front deck Undercover deck along front of the house Internal laundry Double bay, lockable, colour bond shed + small garden shed Single carport Large 1/4 acre block with dual street access This cute home is located on a large corner block in a fantastic location close to St Joseph’s Primary School, shops and parks. Arrange an inspection with Hoch & Wilkinson today!

$159,000 Neg

Livestock & Property

For further information please contact: Cheree Solomon 0417 082 448 [email protected]

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www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS

LIBRARY HAPPENINGS

On the ShelfMeet author Thea Hayes todayCome along to the Clermont Library today, October 23 at 11am and meet author, Thea Hayes.

Thea Hayes has written ‘An Outback Nurse’ and her book is very popular with Clermont Library patrons.

‘An Outback Nurse’ is about Thea Hayes’ life and tells the story of a young city girl training as a nurse in Sydney in 1959 and while holidaying in the Northern Territory, impulsively accepts a nursing job on Wave Hill Station in the Territory. She had never lived on the land and little did she know that soon her life would change dramatically.

Learn online with Lynda.comLooking to develop your creative, business or academic skills?Isaac Libraries could be your answer with their latest subscription to world renowned tutorial service, Lynda.com.Isaac Libraries subscription provides residents with free access to hundreds of online video tutorials delivered and curated by industry experts.

Subjects range from business, education and creative disciplines including design, animation and photography.The Isaac Libraries subscription will provide Isaac residents with access to more than 2,500 courses for free.

To access Lynda.com, ensure you have an Isaac library membership and log-in through the Isaac library e-resources page via Council’s website at www.isaac.qld.gov.au

Hop on The Big BusThe Big Bus is a free library e-resource available through the Isaac Libraries link on the Isaac Regional Council’s website.The Big Bus is a database of reading, writing, maths and science activities that are engaging and interactive learning activities for children aged three to 11 years.

Explore three fantastic bus stops with The Big Bus: Enchanted World – perfect for your learners; Adventurers’ World – for five to seven year-olds; and Explorers’ World – for seven to 11 years-old.

You don’t need a personal account to access The Big Bus, just follow the links to in2Era via the council’s website: www.isaac.qld.gov.au/e-resources.

Flying Fox Season…what do you do?It’s Flying Fox Season but do you know what to do?The Isaac Regional Council’s Environmental Team has produced several information flyers about flying foxes, including flying foxes camps in residential areas, and copies of the flyers are available at the Clermont Library or the council website at www.isaac.qld.gov.au

New arrivals Recent arrivals in adult fiction includes the following:Shiver by Karen RobardsMissing You by Harlan CobenHeir to Grey Ladies by Anna JacobsX by Sue GraftonThe Murderer’s Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman

Join your local library You can become a library member by filling in our membership form which you can find online at www.isaac.qld.gov.au/libraries or talk to one of our Library Officers for assistance. Your library card will connect you to thousands of resources found in our eight libraries.

Opening HoursMonday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8.30am to 5pmWednesday 8.30am to 8pmSaturday 9am to 12pmSunday Closed

Contact Clermont Library Phone 4983 4746 Email [email protected]

Literacy section expandsThe Clermont Library’s Literacy Section has expanded with the addition of many new and interesting books. The Literacy Section helps children to expand their reading skills and gain more independence in their reading. It is particularly useful for children who want to read books just a little more advanced than picture books but aren’t quite ready to read chapter books independently.

Library program/event bookingsBookings for all library programs are essential and to make a booking, call the Clermont Library on 4846 3746.

Until next time, see you at the Library. Sue and Laura

Sincere ThanksThe family of the late Sid Smith would like to express their sincere thanks for all the support and expressions of sympathy. Every hug, card, message and act of kindness is such a comfort for us all.

Phyllis, Jenny & Wayne, Estelle & Chris and their extended families.

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ALERT COURIERSDeliveries to and from Emerald

Twice dailyAlso Blackwater and Springsure

PHONE: 0429 771 950

TERRY MCNEVEN’SMOLASSES CATTLE

SUPPLEMENTCAN

PREVENT WEIGHT LOSSGAIN WEIGHT

YOU TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT I WILL MIX IT TO SUIT YOU

PICK UP IN SHUTTLESPRICE $400.00 ton AT TIGGABON

OR DELIVER INTO MY TUBS YOUR PLACE

RETURN THEM WHEN IT RAINS

ORBUY YOUR SELF A COMPLETE MIXING PLANT

OPERATE IT AT TIGGABON SHIFT IT WHEN IT RAINS

4983 5491

Expressions of Interest are sought for community representatives to join the Clermont Historical Centre Advisory Committee.

This Committee is integral for the successful management of the Historical Centre and advising Council on short and long term plans for our region’s history.

Please express your interest in writing by November 2, 2015 to:

Expressions of InterestClermont Historical Centre Advisory CommitteePO Box 97Moranbah Qld 4744

To obtain selection criteria please contact Clermont Historical Centre Co-Ordinator Deb Alvoen on ph. 4983 3311 or email [email protected]

Expressions of Interest

Help shape the future of our region’s history

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Disclaimer While all possible care is taken compiling and printing “The Clermont Rag” the Editor and distributors expressly disclaim and are not liable for any omission, or any errors, whether whole or impartial, as to the contents in this newsletter prior to or at the time of publication. Due to space restrictions the Editor reserves the right to edit long articles.

Please note the Clermont Rag does not take positions on any political issue, nor does it endorse any candidate.  The publication therefore does not print any advert, article or any submission which can be deemed to contain content of a political nature.

Position vacant advertisements One eighth page size (10.5cmx7.50cm) will be published free, larger adverts will attract the normal advertising rate.

Web Viewing The Clermont Rag is uploaded on the Isaac Regional Council

web page on the Internet. This edition can be viewed by visiting www.isaac.qld.gov.au and clicking on the Community tab.

Advertising in the RagAll paid advertisements must be paid for prior to printing. Unpaid ads will not be printed. Payment is to be made at the Council Office or by contacting 1300 472 227 and speaking with a customer service officer. No accounts will be issued. A Privacy Form is required to be completed before your item can be published in the Clermont Rag.

Colour Advertising Colour advertising in the Rag will be limited. If you require colour advertising then booking in advance would be advisable.

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Date Claimers

Publishing in the Clermont Rag

OCTOBER24 Quiz Night24-25 Clermont Clay Target carnival28 Clermont Beef Expo and Billa Park Simmental Bull Sale31 Great Cycle Challenge Community bike ride Clermont Sports Centre31 Grinders Halloween Thingamajig Kids Ball Leo Hotel31 Choral Workshop

NOVEMBER 6 St Mary’s Christmas Fair6 Partners in Grain - Being a better boss: Managing people - Clermont Civic Centre7 Community Golf Day - Clermont Golf Club

NOVEMBER continues10 Mistake Creek Roundtable13 Beyond the Goal Posts - Wayne Bennett and Craig Hamilton dinner14 Grinders Night Club Leo Hotel14 Clermont Races18 Clermont Cattle Sale20-22 Art Exhibition Clermont Civic Centre Supper Room29 Annual Seniors Christmas Luncheon, Anglican Hall

DECEMBER5 Clermont & District Servicemen’s Club Fete9 Clermont Cattle Sale12 Community Christmas Carols, Rose Harris Park

Email your date claimers to [email protected]

Please ensure that all items are emailed prior to the closing time of 5pm Monday in word or publisher. Email your Clermont Rag items [email protected]

WEB VIEWINGRead The Clermont Rag online! The Rag is uploaded to Council’s website each week. This edition can be viewed by visiting www.isaac.qld.gov.au/community

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SPORTS NEWS

Clermont Sports CentreSmall group training and general session timetable - October 7 Jupiter Street Clermont 07 4983 1422All small group training included in gym membership or $15 for casual passes.Bert’s Place Kids Club– Childcare daily hours. Fees apply.

MondayRevolution spin 60mins 9.30am Pranayama yoga 30mins 11am $7.50Pilates Level 1 matwork 11.30am 27thJunior beach volleyball 8-15yrs 5.30pmBeach volleyball 6.30pm Yoga 6pmTRX 7pm

TuesdayLadies volleyball 9.15am and 10.15amRip Express 5.45pmRevolution express 30mins 6.30pm

Wednesday Revolution spin 1 hour 9.30amPregnancy Pilates 11.15am THUMP beginners 6pmRevolution spin 1 hour 7pm

Thursday Rip Express 9.15am AXIS - Kids core 30-45mins 8-14 year olds 4pm Mixed Indoor volleyball 6.30pm

FridayRevolution express 30mins 9.15am Yoga 10am - over 55’sTRX mixed skill level class 5.45pm

Saturday THUMP L2-L3 45mins 8.30am TRX 9.15am Pilates Level 1 matwork 10.30am26thGreat Cycle Challenge - community bike ride 9am to 12pm. $5 registration/$10 family registration. All proceeds to fighting kids cancer.

SundayRevolution 1 hour 9.15amRip express 30-45mins 10.15amYoga 11am

CLASS DESCRIPTIONSTRX Suspension Training Every exercise builds true functional strength and improves flexibility, balance and core stability, as is required both in sport and in life. Intermediate sessions are higher intensity workouts as basics should be well ingrained in participants.

Intermediate Monday, Friday and Saturdays.

Rip Group RxA high intensity strength conditioning class using barbell and light weights. 1 hour in duration. Bring towel and water bottle! $15.00 casual/free for members. Rip Express is a 45min major muscle group workout.

THUMP boxing for fitness1 hour free for members, Beginners L1 run Wednesday nights 6pm. A pair of inners to be worn under gloves can be purchased for $5 before class. L2 and L3 bookings only! Boxing equipment provided for both classes. $15 per class, free for gym members.

Junior mixed beach volleyball Skill and ability development with view to start fixtures term 4. Monday’s 5.30pm, 8-15 ears, $6 per child per week. Registration fee $15.Mixed beach volleyball fixturesSeason 2 draw. 6.30pm August to December.

Kids Core (AXIS) 1/2 hour functional body weight resistance class for 8-14 year olds. Improves core and whole body strength. $6.00 per child. Class set to music.

Indoor Volleyball Fixtures Season 2 draw runs Thursday nights throughout Term 3 and 4 start time 6.30pm. Mixed teams.

Tuesday Ladies Volleyball Fixtures Season 2 runs July to December. New players welcome. Game start times 9.15am and 10.15am.

Tight Arse Tuesday’s$7 gym passes and squash. Don’t get offended, get active.

YogaA class for everyone! For ages 5 and up to 90 or more. You will learn breathing exercises and positions that can help improve arthritic symptoms, insomnia, blood pressure, mood and aid with relaxation and flexibility. There are many benefits of Yoga, this class is suitable for pregnant women, screening will be conducted prior to participation. Bookings for Yoga are essential. $15 for casuals. $6 for children up to 14 years. Power Yoga is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.

Pilates- Level 1 Matwork 45 mins learn the fundamentals of pilates in a low impact class for good posture, strength for pelvic floor, core and general toning. Mats required.

Pregnancy PilatesA low impact pilates class which focuses on pelvic floor, posture and general strength and well being for pregnant ladies who have been cleared to exercise during their pregnancy. Bookings essential.

SPIN/RevolutionGreat music and a fantastic calorie burning hour of indoor cycling. You’ll learn correct technique for improved performance and have fun cycling. Bookings essential. Revolution Express is a half hour session being added to the program in November all indoor cycling classes are moderate to high intensity classes.

Cleansing yoga October 11, 9am. $5 for members, $20 casuals. Bookings essential. More info at time of booking.

7 Jupiter St Clermont, 07 4983 1422

www.clermontsportscentre.com

Clermont Clay Target ClubShoots are held 4th Sunday of the month. 9.30 am start.

Practice is held most Tuesday afternoons or via appointment.

For more information on Clay Target shooting call Wayne Johnson 0419 698 228 or Allison Skinner 0427 792 563.

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SPORTS NEWS

Madabout FitnessMonthly timetable October All classes and open gym are $12.5041 James Road, ClermontMadonna 0448 007 263

Monday 9.45am Gut and Butt Blast5.45pm Gut and Butt Blast

Tuesday 5.45pm Boot camp6.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Wednesday 9.45am Circuit training5.45pm Lets Lift Circuit

Thursday 5.45pm Metafit7.30pm – 9pm Open gymFriday 6.30am THUMP boxing 5.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Saturday 6.30am – 9pm Open gym

Sunday 6.30am – 7.30pm Open gymOpen gym is only available to Madabout Fitness clientele.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONGut and Butt Blastis a target class that focuses on strengthening and toning the nine core divisions of the abdominal plane. While simultaneously blasting the three muscles of the buttocks, hamstrings and quadriceps. This will increase fat metabolism at rest and help slim and tone those problematic areas. Although not targeted, general whole body conditioning applies and while challenging, is more than suitable for any fitness level.

Boot campBoot camp is a type of outdoor group class that mixes your traditional calisthenic and body weight exercise with interval and strength training. Our boot camp incorporates; tyre flipping and throwing, battle rope work, kettlebell, fence climbing and much more! It is a work at your own pace class, designed to be challenging whilst also having fun!

Circuit trainingThis is a form of body conditioning or resistance training using high-intensity/low-intensity aerobic energy.

It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise ‘circuit’ is one completion of all prescribed exercises in the program. It is highly enjoyable and recommended to all levels of fitness.

Lets lift circuitResistance Circuit works on the principle of Circuit Training with stations broken down into a lower and upper body weights workout, using the subscription of low weights high repetition to develop a challenging total body workout, ensuring lean muscle mass gains.

MetafitThis is a 30 minute bodyweight training system that gets results! It is a functional and effective, metabolic workout that will change the way you train. Created by a former Royal Marine Commando, Metafit combines the latest HIIT techniques with traditional ‘old school’ bodyweight exercises to set the metabolism on fire!

Open gymThis is your opportunity to use the Gym facilities, there will be a basic weights program and WOD on offer for your utilisation, or you could just be creative and do your own training.

THUMP boxingis a moderate to high intensity cardio boxing class. This class is specifically effective in defining the body’s musculature, while improving balance, flexibility, and co-ordination. The cardio component uses the body’s energy systems and improves your ability to use oxygen, helping you to work harder for longer and burn fat in the process.

Vets GolfThirteen vets played a stroke competition and the winner was Glenda Rieck with run downs to Alan McGuiness and Gary Manion. Least putts to Lyn Ilott.

Vets hit off at 2pm on Thursdays.

Clermont Rifle Association Inc Results for 900 metres Sunday 18/10/2015

NB: Highest Scores possible are: Fullbore – 105.21, F class – 126.21

Fullbore scores M. London 95.3C. Solomon 92.3

L. Solomon 80.3D. Wykes 77.0

F Class scoresN. Byrne 104.1S. Soar 94.3

This Sunday 300 metres, 8:30am start.

Just a reminder that we have a new scoped and peep sight club rifle available to new and interested shooters, with full training and coaching from fully qualified range officers if required.

Contact Jan Thornhill on 0408 980 939 or Noel (Bear) Byrne on 0419 791 751 or email [email protected]

Clermont Bowls ClubFor informaiton, membership and bookings, please call Shirley Harvey on 4983 1875 or 0418 718 965.

Clermont Branch IncWanting to become a member? Contact Lloyd on 4983 2010 or Frances on 4983 1478.

We shoot on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month. Arrive at range at 9.30am and commence shooting at 10am. Anyone who is interested in shooting rifles or pistols are welcome to attend.

Results from shoot held on 18/10/15Standard PistolLadies - F Fowler 318.02, C Marteene 177, K Wells 159Open - D Fowler 472.03, R Sturtzel 258, T Zimmerman 243, A Wells 20550M Benchrest RifleJuniors - W Marteene 121Ladies - K Wells 26Open - D Fowler183.02, A Wells 138.01, R Sturtzel 65Service Pistol 15m Rapid FireT Klupfel 111.03, A Wells101.02, M Williamson 72

Clermont GolfWinner of the medal final kindly sponsored by Shirley Harvey, (thanks Shirley) was Glenda Rieck with runner up Essie Wood on a count back from Sandy Rieck. Open pin shot to Rhonda Bleakley and approach shots to Sandy Rieck and Essie Wood.

This week Stableford competition.Ladies hit off at 12.30pm and men at 1pm.

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