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It’s all about animation and technology in Isaac this National Youth Week with youth encouraged to ‘Be the Future’ . Kicking off Friday, April 8, local youth will dive into the unique world of anime, with a drawing competition and free movie nights held in Dysart, Middlemount, Moranbah, Clermont and Glenden. Isaac Regional Council CEO Rod Ferguson said the week’s activities aim to inspire young people to explore new technology and to think about their future. “We are excited to be screening two critically acclaimed anime films this year, Howl’s Moving Castle and Princess Mononoke,” he said. “Both films carry the key message of encouraging young people to take control of their destiny; a great fit for this year’s youth week theme and an opportunity for young people to explore the anime genre. “There will also be an anime drawing competition, which is open to all secondary students with prizes of $150 for first place and $50 for the runner up. “I know we have some very talented young artists in our region and I’m looking forward to seeing the entries in this quirky competition,” he said. In conjunction, Isaac Libraries will be launching ComicsPlus during youth week – a new service which gives young people (and the young at heart) access to global digital comic, manga and anime books. Free Movie Screenings in Isaac Friday April 15 – 6.30pm start Moranbah (Town Square) Middlemount (Youth Centre) Glenden (Recreation Centre) Clermont (Civic Centre) Saturday April 16 – 6.30pm start Dysart (Youth Centre) Anime Drawing Competition Open from Friday April 8 – Sunday April 17 Winners announced Wednesday April 27 For full details on the Anime drawing competition and Isaac Youth Week activities visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or call 1300 ISAACS (472 227). CLERMONT RAG The Community Newsletter Friday April 1, 2016 Anime-nia hits Isaac this Youth Week
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It’s all about animation and technology in Isaac this National Youth Week with youth encouraged to ‘Be the Future’.

Kicking off Friday, April 8, local youth will dive into the unique world of anime, with a drawing competition and free movie

nights held in Dysart, Middlemount, Moranbah, Clermont and Glenden.

Isaac Regional Council CEO Rod Ferguson said the week’s activities aim to inspire young people to explore new technology and to think about their future.

“We are excited to be screening two critically acclaimed anime films this year, Howl’s Moving Castle and Princess Mononoke,” he said.

“Both films carry the key message of encouraging young people to take control of their destiny; a great fit for this year’s youth week theme and an opportunity for young people to explore the anime genre.

“There will also be an anime drawing competition, which is open to all secondary students with prizes of $150 for first place and $50 for the runner up.

“I know we have some very talented young artists in ourregion and I’m looking forward to seeing the entries in this quirky competition,” he said.

In conjunction, Isaac Libraries will be launching ComicsPlus during youth week – a new service which gives young people (and the young at heart) access to global digital comic, manga and anime books.

Free Movie Screenings in Isaac

Friday April 15 – 6.30pm start• Moranbah (Town Square) • Middlemount (Youth Centre)• Glenden (Recreation Centre)• Clermont (Civic Centre)

Saturday April 16 – 6.30pm start• Dysart (Youth Centre)

Anime Drawing Competition• Open from Friday April 8 – Sunday April 17• Winners announced Wednesday April 27

For full details on the Anime drawing competition and Isaac Youth Week activities visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or call 1300 ISAACS (472 227).

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Community Newsletter

Friday April 1, 2016

Anime-nia hits Isaac this Youth Week

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Rates arriving soonRates notices will start to arrive in letterboxes for over 10,000 properties from Wednesday March 30 with the discount period open until Friday April 29.

Chief Executive Officer Rod Ferguson said if rate payers have encountered delays with the postal service in their area they can register an email address with Council.

“We understand that the postal service to some rural areas can leave residents with little time to pay their rates,” he said.

“We encourage rate payers in those areas to register their email address with Council so an additional copy of their rates notice can be sent electronically.”

“It is also important for rate payers to update their postal details with Council to ensure rates notices arrive on time.”

“Ratepayers who make prompt payment on or before April 29 will receive a 10 per cent discount on general rates.”

“Some financial institutions can take up to three working days to process an electronic payment, so please check with your bank or credit union to ensure your payment is received by Council in time to secure your discount.”

Anyone wanting to prepay their rates notices is able to do so through the normal payment channels, and can contact Council’s Rates Officers on 1300 ISAACS (472 227) to receive advice on the estimated amount.

General rates contribute to the cost of vital community services in the region, including public facilities, environmental health, local roads, footpaths, bikeways, and much more.

Council rates and charges that remain unpaid after April 29 will incur 11 per cent interest per annum, compounded daily.

To register your email address or if you have not received your rates notice by April 6, contact Council at [email protected] or phone 1300 ISAACS (472 227) between 8.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Rate payment options can be found on the rates notices and are:

• By phone using a credit card- simply call 1300 ISAACS (472 227)

• By Direct Debit, the discounted amount will be deducted three working days before the due date, please contact Council for the application form.

• Via Internet banking

• By BPay if registered with your financial institution

• By mail using cheque or money order to Isaac Regional Council, PO Box 97, MORANBAH QLD 4744

• In person at one of Council’s offices between 8.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Ratepayers who cannot make payment by the due date can apply to be considered for a payment arrangement. Application forms are available from Council offices or at www.isaac.qld.gov.au.

Ratepayers who have written to Council for a remission/objection/change of category or any other issue, are still required to pay their rates by the due date and will be liable for any interest incurred on a late payment. If a ratepayer’s rates adjustment request is granted by Council any overpayment of rates paid will be refunded.

The 10 per cent discount applies to general rates, and excludes all special rates and charges, provided outstanding amounts and overdue rates and interest are paid in full by the due date.

Ratepayers can make enquiries with Isaac Regional Council’s rating team by phoning 1300 ISAACS (1300 47 22 27) or email [email protected]

POSITION VACANTCOOK

OR

ROADHOUSE ATTENDANT

at BP Roadhouse, Clermont.

Please contactRamesh on 0430 542 755

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Public Notices1080 Wild Dog and Feral Pig Meat Baiting Program for 2016 extendedIsaac Regional Council would like to advise all graziers that the baiting program for 2016 has been extended as per the dates set out below.

Please Note: Baiting will only be conducted during the below periods.

Monday March 14 to Friday May 27

A second round of baiting will be conducted during the period below to provide landholders with an opportunity to undertake further control of wild dog and feral pig populations.

Currently this baiting period is scheduled for the dates below:

Monday September 12 to Friday October 7

‘Doggone’ factory baits are available outside of these times, orders must be made in advance and delivery is approximately three weeks from order date.

‘Doggone’ baits are supplied ‘at cost’. Prices will be confirmed at the time of ordering and baits will not be released before payment has been made to Council.

Contact Council to enquire about available dates.

To book a date or for further information about this program please phone Patti Ruth, Administration Officer on 4846 3733.

ROD FERGUSONChief Executive Officer

Isaac Regional Council has announced a new intake of trainees and apprentices across the region.

Applications close Friday April 8, residents can view position descriptions and application instructions at www.isaac.qld.gov.au.

Council’s intake of trainees and apprentices closes Friday April 8

CLERMONT POSITIONSPosition Quantity Location Duration

Trainee - Horticulture 1 Clermont 1 yearTrainee - Library/Museum Assistant 1 Clermont 1 yearApprentice - Plumber 1 Clermont 4 yearsApprentice - Civil Construction Plant Operations 1 Clermont 3 years

Applications close Friday April 8

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

LIFESTYLE AND LOCATION

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

45 MIMOSA STREET, CLERMONT Conventional yet extraordinary, this family home has all of these ultimate getaway features right at home… from the separate living areas (one for quiet nights in, the other for entertaining friends & family), to the spacious kitchen for the budding cook or the gourmet chef. The pool & built in spa will ease away the day’s tension, and provide welcome fun throughout the endless summers while the 5 bedrooms ensures everyone has a place to call their own. Completing the package are two fully renovated bathrooms, and three covered carports. Located behind the main street, and one block away from Hoods Lagoon and Centenary Park, the family will live happily ever after right here. Staying on the market at this price for a short time only, interested parties are encouraged to contact H&W to arrange your inspection of this value property today…

Offers over $380,000

Livestock & Property

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

5 2 3

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Back Pain Neck Pain Headaches

Sports Injuries Numbness Rehabilitation

Functional Assessments

Knee, shoulder & ankle pain

Pins and Needles

Tuesdays and Thursdays starting February

All major private healthcare funds accepted

At the GP Clinic - 24 Francis St,

Clermont

construct-health.com

PH: (07) 4941 6067 Additional Clinics: Emerald, Moranbah, Mackay

and Middlemount

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APT8 KIDS ON TOURPROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

APT8 Kids on Tour will enable children to experience and explore contemporary art from Australia, Asia and the Pacific through a range of drawing, making and multimedia activities.

FREE FAMILY FUN!

APT8 Kids on Tour is a program of artworks and activitiesdeveloped by artists exhibiting in ‘The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial ofContemporary Art’ in collaboration with the Children’s Art Centre.APT8 Kids is on display at QAGOMA 21 November 2015 - 10 April 2016.

Join in the school holidays fun when ‘APT8 Kids on Tour’ visits Clermont

Venue: Clermont Civic Centre Supper Room

When: April 4 - 6 9.30am - 3.30pm

No bookings required for this free family event.

For more information contact:Candice Jenkins0409 384 [email protected]

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LIBRARY HAPPENINGS

On the ShelfChildren’s Holidays activitiesHoliday activities for primary-school age children continue at the Clermont Library next week.

Bring your imagination and creativity for a craft session being held on Tuesday April 5 and learn how to ‘paint’ with crepe and tissue papers.

An Ozobot session will be held on Thursday April 7.Ozobots are small robots that can be programmed with special codes drawn with marker pens. Different coloured marker pens are used to draw the code and give directions to the Ozobot.

Both activities will be held from 11am to 12pm.

Bookings are essential for the Holiday Craft sessions and all children aged 12 years and under must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian.

The ‘First Five Forever’ programs will continue to be held during the holidays at the normal times.

Please call the Clermont Library on 4846 3746 for further information or to make a booking.

Ozobots are back!Ozobots have returned to the Clermont Library for Term 2.These little robots proved to be very popular with children who attended Ozobot sessions at the Clermont Library during the Christmas/New Year break.

Ozobot sessions for school-children aged eight years and up will be held at the Clermont Library on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3.30pm to 4pm during the Term 2 of the school calendar.

It is a great opportunity for children interested in robotics and a maze challenge is planned.

First Five ForeverThe First Five Forever program aims to give children from birth to five years old the best chance in life and improve literacy outcomes.

The Clermont Library runs three children’s sessions a week and all programs are aimed at helping young children develop their literacy, numeracy and language skills from a young age, through singing nursery rhymes, performing action songs and reading books.

Check out TumbleBooksTumbleBooks is a free library e-resource available through the Isaac Libraries link on the Isaac Regional Council’s website. TumbleBooks is an e-resource of e-books for children aged 4-12 years.

Through TumbleBooks, children can read books and graphic novels online and play games and videos relating to the stories.

Follow the links to TumbleBooks via the IRC website: www.isaac.qld.gov.au/e-resources

New arrivals Recent arrivals in adult fiction includes the following:Manhattan is My Beat by Jeffrey DeaverA Maiden’s Grave by Jeffrey DeaverThe Gangster by Clive Cussler and Justin ScottThe 15th Affair by James Patterson and Maxine PaetroBreakdown by Jonathan Kellerman

Library program/event bookingsBookings for all library programs are essential. To book call the Clermont Library on 4846 3746.

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

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 are a good way to connect with other parents with young children.

Rhymetime and Craft 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.

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

Children love Baby Bounce, Storytime, Craft and Rhymetime

St Lawrence

weekendweekend

www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS (1300 47 22 27)

April 8 - 10

St Lawrence Recreation Grounds

Colours of Isaac photography competition

open April 4 - 17.

Camping and caravan

facilities on-site and close by.

Come along to a FREE family friendly eco-festival with plenty to do, see, taste and learn.

Wetlands tours including bird watching

Art workshops for kids and adults

Fresh local produce (prawns, mud crabs)

Market and information stands

Outdoor cinema (Finding Nemo)

Bushman’s Dinner

Live entertainment

Colours of Isaac photography competition

For all details go to www.isaac.qld.gov.au

4983 1011 Nobody does it better

Visit us on www.ljhooker.com.au for all sales and rental listings

With the backings and connections of Australia’s leading real estate

brand, locally owned and operated, LJ Hooker Clermont holds the

solution to your property needs……. Whether you’re buying, selling,

renting or investing, The team at LJ Hooker Clermont can help

4 bedrooms and office, massive shed, open plan lounge - dining area, lowset, carpeted lounge and bedrooms, kitchen with dishwasher and plenty of cupboard spaces, built ins, pergola BBQ area, fully air conditioned, carport, fenced

72 Capricorn Street

$330 per week 5 1 3

15 Haig Street

$180 per week 4 1 1

13 Athol Court

$300 per week 3 1 3

Massive tiled lounge, kitchen with lots of storage, 3 good sized bedrooms, fully air conditioned, reverse cycle in main, built ins and linen cupboards, outdoor entertainment area, separate bath and shower, in ground pool, single garage shed and a garden shed, carport with storage room, solar powered hot water system, sprinkler system

21 Blair Street

$325 per week 4 1 1

$210,000 NEG

19 Athol Court 3 1 2

$250,000 NEG

3 1 2 4 Blamey Street

$300,000 NEG

12 Box Street

$300,000 NEG

13 Douglass Street

23 Monash Street

REDUCED TO $250,000

3 1.5 5

3 2 2

3 2 3

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

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

All welcome. Gold coin donation.

For more information please contact: Sue Flynn on 4983 3472 or 0418 719 198.

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.

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Date ClaimersApril

2 Clermont Markets

4,5,6 APT8 QAGOMA Kids on tour program

7 Clermont Forum meeting

9 Clermont Rodeo

13 Clermont Cattle Sale

23 Bush Pigs home game

29, 30 BA Bush Sports

May

1 BA Bush Sports

5 Clermont Forum meeting

7 Clermont Markets

11 Clermont Cattle Sale

14 Anglican Monster Car Boot Sale/Book Fair

21 Bush Pigs home game

23,24,25 Clermont Show

24 Clermont Show Cattle Sale

26 Clermont Forum meeting

June

2 Clermont Forum meeting

4 Clermont Markets

15 Clermont Cattle Sale

16 Clermont Patchwork and Quilters Group Cent Sale

16,17,18,19 Clermont Gold Cup Campdraft

18 Bush Pigs home game

25 Bush Pigs home game

July

2 Clermont Markets

13 Clermont Cattle Sale

29 Hopgood Charolais Bull Sale

30 Bush Pigs home game

August

6 Clermont Markets

13 Bush Pigs home game

17 Clermont Cattle Sale

18 Seniors week luncheon

20 Bush Pigs home game

September

3 Clermont Markets

14 Clermont Cattle Sale

TBA Clermont Beef Bull Sale

October

1 Clermont Markets

6 Burenda Angus/ Brangus Bull Sale

12 Clermont Cattle Sale

26 Clermont Beef Expo & Billa Park Simmental Bull Sale

November

5 Clermont Markets

11 St Mary’s Christmas Fair

16 Clermont Cattle Sale

December

3 Clermont Markets

7 Clermont Cattle Sale

Publishing in Clermont RagDisclaimer 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 (10.5cmx7.5cm) will be published free.

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 is advisable.

Please ensure that all items are emailed prior to the closing time of 5pm Monday in word or as a pdf or jpeg file.

Email your Clermont Rag items to [email protected]

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

Next Clermont Cattle Sale: Wednesday 13th April 2016

RENTALS: 0428 153 400 OFFICE: 07 4983 1555 SALES: 0417 082 448 www.hochandwilkinson.com www.facebook.com/weloveclermont www.realestate.com.au

23 Monash Street

$265 p/w 3 2 2 $300 p/w 3 1 4

16 Sirius Street

1/77 Douglass Street

$280 p/w 3 2 1

34 Capricorn Street

$300 p/w 4 1 2

16 Monash Court

$250,000 neg 3 1 3

1/4 acre fully fenced block / air con in bedrooms / covered patio / dou-

ble shed + two small sheds

6 Monash Court

$180,000 Neg 4 1 2

Good sized bedrooms / 2 x living areas / undercover patio / double

bay shed / 1/4 acre block

78 Daintree Street

$310,000 Neg 3 2 1

Large modern kitchen / polished floorboards / lockable single garage /

front deck / 607m2 block

Extended to June 2016

Anzac Heroes and Heroines Exhibition

Visit www.isaac.qld.gov.auor call 1300 ISAACS

(1300 472 227) to find out more

Clermont Historical CentreCelebrating the Anzac Centenary

Astonishingly, 706 men and women from the Clermont district left for the perils of WWI and WWII to protect their home and nation.

A century on, we remember and honour all those who’ve served in conflict with the Anzac Heroes and Heroines Exhibition, showing at the Clermont Historical Centre from March 2016.

We invite you to experience this personal exhibition telling stories of local heroes and life in Central Queensland during war times.

Opening hours from March 2, 2016(Closed January & February)

Wednesday to Saturday, 9am to 3pm

Location Peak Downs Highway, 2km from Clermont

Entry fee $6 adults, $4 pensioners, $3 children under 12yrs $15 family with two or more children

Due to popular demand the exhibition has been extended to June 2016.

For more information about the upgrade or exhibition, visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or call 1300 472 227.

WWI premier sniper William “Billy” Sing

Soldiers march down Capella Street, Clermont

What’s on in Clermont?April 2016

For more details visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or call 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227)For more details visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or call 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227)

The Isaac region’s quiet coastline is set to burst to life with colour and music at the St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend. The free emerging eco-festival is on April 8-10, at the St Lawrence Recreation Grounds. For details visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au

St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend returns

Round Two grant applications are now open to support local arts and cultural development. Funding application forms and guidelines can be accessed at www.isaac.qld.gov.au

2016 RADF Grant Round open nowRates notices will start to arrive in letterboxes for over 10,000 properties from Wednesday March 30 with the discount period open until Friday April 29. For more details visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au

Rates out this week discount ends April 29

The sparkling venue, inspiring speakers and local gifts all showcased what ‘A Woman’s Touch’ achieves at Council’s Women’s Week event in March. More than 100 women attended the special evening in Clermont at Lotta Latte’s. More details www.isaac.qld.gov.au

Event showcases a women’s touch

Apprentice and Trainee intake now openExciting opportunities are available to join us in 2016. Obtain a Nationally Recognised Qualification with an employer of choice. Apply now and grow your skills and experience with Council. For more details visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or phone the Apprenticeship & Trainee Coordinator on 1300 ISAACS.

Available in Clermont• Trainee - Horticulture• Apprentice - Civil Construction Plant Operations• Trainee - Library/Museum Assistant• Apprentice - Plumber

Applications close: Friday April 8.

Meetings 2016

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COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD

Religious Notices New Creation Fellowship Clermont‘Come As You Are’

Service time 10am Sundays

Scout Hall, Daintree Street

PS Trevor & Roxanne Cole

4983 3980.

St Mary’s Church

AprilSaturday 2 6pm

Sunday 10 8.30am

Saturday 16 6pm

Sunday 24 8.30am

Saturday 30 6pm

Anglican Church Service - All Saints’ Clermont AprilSunday 3 Eucharist 9amWednesday 6 Eucharist 9.30am (Monash Lodge)Sunday 10 Eucharist 9amWednesday 13 Eucharist 9.30amSunday 17 Morning Prayer 9amWednesday 20 Morning Prayer 9.30amSunday 24 Morning Prayer 9amWednesday 27 Morning Prayer 9.30am

Phone: 4983 3484

For Hire of Anglican Church Hall call 4983 1435.

Sonrise Central QueenslandJoin Us!

Sunday Service 9am

Mainly Music (0-5 years) Mondays 9.15am

Horse Riding Wednesdays 4 - 5.30pm

Kids Club Fridays 4 - 5pm

CLAW youth Fridays 7 – 9pm

58 Capella Street Clermont

We are an ACC church. Everyone welcome.

Phone: Ps Allan Kelly 041 7095918

Ps Renita Kelly 0408 063 123

Ps Judy Anne Dalrymple 0413 761 778

Uniting ChurchCnr Capella and Box StreetsSunday worship 8am. Holy Communion

celebrated each Sunday.

gregoryuniting.org.au

PHONE: 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.

The Clermont Men’s Shed now open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

For further information please contact Scott Rathbone on 0407 659 402.

Buffaloe Lodge No 45 Clermont meet every 4th Sunday of the month at 10am at the Leo Hotel. Meetings will be held March 27, April 24, May 22, June 26, July 24, August 28, September 25, October 23 and November 27.

Clermont Forum meet in the Commercial Hotel dining room during school term every 1st Thursday at12 noon to 1pm. We will meet: April 7, May 5 and June 2.

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

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.

Clermont Patchwork and Quilters Group Inc meet Thursday and Saturday 9.30am – 3.30pm. 1st Thursday night of the month 6.30pm to late. Please join us for a cuppa and a laugh. Further info contact Linda on 0427 880 961.

Clermont Meals On Wheels meetings are held every alternate month on the 2nd Monday at 2pm at Monash Lodge.

Clermont Senior Citizens Association hold their meeting on the 4th Thursday after activities at 11am. Join us at our hall in Capricorn Street. All welcome.

Clermont Community Choir meet every week at the Scout Hall. Alternating Wednesday and Thursday night. New members always welcome - 16 years or over. For more information contact Liz on 0409 741 867.

MUSTERING STOCK HORSES FOR SALE

Suit experienced rider.

1 x mare $2000

1 x gelding $1500

Going to waste.

PHONE: 0408 273 365 Clermont

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

MORTGAGEE SALE—GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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

57 PEAK DOWNS STREET, CAPELLA This Commercial property is located in premium position on the main street of Capella. Suitable for two independent businesses 30 metre frontage to main street Zoned Business & Commercial Massive open storage area at rear of buildings High exposure position 1,719m2 block (approx) This commercial property is just waiting for a keen investor to snap it up. To arrange an inspection, contact Hoch & Wilkinson today! *GST will apply to the sale.

Auction On Site: Saturday 9th April—10:30am

Livestock & Property

For further information please contact: John Wilkinson 0429 832 797 [email protected]

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SPORTS NEWS

Clermont Sports CentreSmall group training and general session timetable - April 1 to April 30Jupiter Street Clermont 07 4983 1422All small group training included in gym membership or $16.50 for casual passes.

Bert’s Place Kids Club– Childcare daily hours. Fees apply. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9am to 12pm.

MondayAxis 30mins 6.15amRevolution spin 60mins 9.30am Power step 30mins 6.30pm TRX beginners 7pm

TuesdayLadies indoor volleyball 9.15am/10.15amRip express 5.45pmRevolution express 30mins 6.30pm

WednesdayTRX flex 30mins 6.15amAxis 30mins 9amRevolution spin 1/2 hour 9.30amTHUMP beginners 6pmRevolution spin 1 hour 7pm

Thursday Lazy fox jogging 8.30amJunior mixed dodgeball 8 to 14 years. 4.30pm. $5 per game plus registration fee.Mixed indoor volleyball 6.30pm

FridayRevolution express 30mins 9.15am Rip express 10am

Saturday THUMP 45mins 8.30am TRX 9.15am

SundayNo classes March 6Gym 5pm - 7pm Revolution 1 hour 5pmRip express 30-45mins 6pm

CLASS DESCRIPTIONSTRX Suspension Training Every Suspension training exercise builds true functional strength and improves flexibility, balance and core stability all at once, as is required on the playing fields of sport and in life. Intermediate sessions are higher intensity workouts as basics should be well ingrained in participants.

Monday and Saturdays, Wednesday 30 minutes flexibility focus.

Rip Group RxA high intensity strength conditioning class using barbell and light weights. 45-1 hour in duration. Bring towel and water bottle! $16.50 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 $5.00 before class. L2 and L3 bookings only! Boxing equipment provided for both classes. $16.50 per class, free for gym members.

AXIS A half hour functional body weight resistance class for adults and kids 8-14 year olds. Improve core and whole body strength. $6.60 per child. Class is set to music. New class time Monday’s 6.15am

Indoor Volleyball FixturesSeason 1 runs Thursday nights throughout Term 1 and 2. Start time 6.30pm timeslot . Mixed teams.

Tuesday Ladies Volleyball Fixtures Season 1 runs February to June. New players welcome. Game start times TBA.

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

Junior Mixed Dodgeball (NEW)Thursday’s 4.30pm nominations open for season 1. $15 registration fee and $5 game fee per child. Half hour games. New players welcome!

Power Step (NEW) 30 minute step class which will tone, strengthen and improve your cardiovascular endurance.

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. $16.50 for casuals .

$6.60 for children up to 14 years. Power Yoga is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.

SPIN/Revolution Great 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.

7 Jupiter St Clermont, 07 4983 1422www.clermontsportscentre.com

Junior GolfTo nominate for Blackwater Junior Open to be held on April 16, please contact Toni before April 10.

Dates to remember:April 18 home game

April 24 home game

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 Allison Skinner 0427 792 562.

Clermont Branch IncWanting to become a member? Please 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.

Shoot Sunday April 3:

Pistol - combined service 90 shot match

Rifle - 50m bench rest

CLERMONT RAGThe

www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS

SPORTS NEWS

Madabout FitnessMonthly timetable April

All classes and open gym are $12.5041 James Road, ClermontMadonna 0448 007 263

Monday 9.30am Gut and Butt Blast5.45pm Gut and Butt Blast

Tuesday 5.45pm Aqua Fit6.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Wednesday 9.30am Circuit training5.45pm Lets Lift Circuit

Thursday 5.45pm Metafit7.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Friday 6.30am XT-THUMP 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.

Aqua FitAn excellent fitness class in the water for all ages groups and fitness levels, the class is a combination of deep water and shallow water aquatic exercises designed to improve flexibility, aerobic capacity, muscular strength and endurance.

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.

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.

XT - THUMP boxingit’s a nice way to start your day. This class incorporates 10mins of circuit cardio, 10mins strength training and 20mins thump boxing. A fully functional total body workout that burns, burns, burns.

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!

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.

Vets golfWinner of the Vets stroke competition was Doug Lawrence with runner up Lyn Ilott. Least putts 11 to Doug Lawrence.

Vets hit off at 9am every Thursday and visitors are welcome.

Clermont Rifle Association IncSunday April 3 700/300 metres, second shoot optional. 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]

Golf NewsEaster Sunday’s stableford event was won by John Ilott with runner up John Wood. Open pin shot to Bruce Rieck and approach shots to Bruce Rieck (A), Gary Manion (B) and Doug Lawrence (C).

Ladies winner was Sandy Rieck with runner up Lyn Ilott. Open pin shot to Lyn Ilott and approach shots to Sandy Rieck and Essie Wood.

Mother and son combination John and Estelle Wood won Monday’s Ambrose dfp event with runners up Sandy Rieck and Reg Olzard. Open pin shots to Sandy Rieck and Gary Manion and approach shot to Sandy and Reg.

This week 4BBB Stableford dfp. Men Dick Reid Shield.

Isaac Regional Arts Development Fund

Round two now openClosing Monday April 18

Applications are now open for round two of the RADF

Grant Program. Applications must be recieved before

5pm April 18.

Obtain a new funding application form and RADF funding guidelines at:

www.isaac.qld.gov.au under ‘Community’

Isaac Regional Council offices and libraries

Council’s Arts and Cultural Development Team Leader phone1300 472 227

The RADF provides funding for local arts and cultural development and heritage projects. RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Isaac Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

RADF Grant Program


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