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Added at 8am, 06.05.11 by Margot Brereton

Free Movie in the Park Sat 7th May 5:15pm- Bellbowrie DESPICABLE ME

Free Mother's Day Movie in the Park - Bellbowrie
DESPICABLE ME
Gru is planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going
to steal the moon but has just met his greatest challenge: three little
orphaned girls named Margo,
Edith and Agnes who see something that no one else has ever seen: a
potential Dad.

Sausage sizzle by the Moggill Girl Guides - who are fundraising following
the recent floods, so that they can get back into their Guide Hut - so be
sure to come along and support them.
They will have a hot sausage sizzle with cans of cold drinks and hot drinks
too: - coffee, tea and cappuccinos, plus $3.00 boxes of mini-chocolate Girl
Guide biscuits for sale.


Where: Booker Place, Sugarwood St, Bellbowrie
When: Saturday 7 May
Time: Sausage sizzle from 5.15pm: Movie starts at 6.00pm
Bring: Chairs, blankets, friends and family


Proudly brought to you by the Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund and the
Councillor for Pullenvale Ward

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Tagged: free, Movie, Park, May, pm, bellbowrie, DESPICABLE ME

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Added at 10am, 21.05.09 by Flickr

Firetruck in flood May 2009 Moggill Rd. Pullenvale

Firetruck stuck in the flood at the Brookfield Nursery on Moggill Road in the May 2009 flood. The road was blocked for three hours until the water subsided. 

If you have pictures of the flood in the local area, please upload them to Nnub, or upload to Flickr and tag with "Moggill" and they will appear on the Moggill Nnub. We would like to collect  comprehensive set of images of the flood locally.

Or call Margot 3202 9149 if you would like assistance uploading.

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Firetruck stuck in floodwaters at the Brookfield Nursery on Moggill Rd. in Pullenvale, May 2009. Two firetrucks came through but the third got stuck. It took three hours for floodwaters to recede before the truck was towed away.

Comment added 7am, Wednesday 3rd Jun 09 by "Margot Brereton"

Does anyone have any updates on the status of this point in the road and the houses just along from here? Will it flood again this time?

Comment added 10pm, Friday 14th Jan 11 by "Karen Soane"

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Added at 11am, 30.04.10 by Maid InMoggill

Thurs 6th May - Biggest Morning Tea for Cancer - Moggill/Bellbowrie

Drop in for morning tea with your friends and family and help support this community event in aid of breast cancer.

Cost $5 adults, gold coin for children

Multi-draw raffles with wonderful pries.

Please contact Mary if you can help by donating food items  3202-9081

Location: Anglican Church Hall next to Moggill State School

Time: 9-11am

Date: Thursday  6th May

 

sent from my iPhone

 

 

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Added at 10am, 04.06.09 by Flickr

Duck Umbrella in the May Flood 2009 at Hampton Gardens, Moggill Rd, Pullenvale

Child observing firetruck stuck in the flood at the Brookfield Nursery on Moggill Road in the May 2009 flood. The road was blocked for three hours until the water subsided. 

If you have pictures of the flood in the local area, please upload them to Nnub, or upload to Flickr and tag with "Moggill" and they will appear on the Moggill Nnub. We would like to collect  comprehensive set of images of the flood locally.

Or call Margot 3202 9149 if you would like assistance uploading.

 

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Added at 9am, 04.06.09 by Flickr

Wattle Street Bridge Mt. Crosby in May 2009 Flood

Wattle Street Bridge Mt. Crosby in May 2009 Flood

If you have pictures of the flood in the local area, please upload them to Nnub, or upload to Flickr and tag with "Moggill" and they will appear on the Moggill Nnub. We would like to collect  comprehensive set of images of the flood locally.

Or call Margot 3202 9149 if you would like assistance uploading.

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Added at 10am, 21.05.09 by Flickr

Cyclist crossing flood Moggill Rd. May 2009

Flood near the Hampton Gardens Nursery on Moggill Road in the May 2009 flood. The road was blocked for three hours until the water subsided. 

If you have pictures of the flood in the local area, please upload them to Nnub, or upload to Flickr and tag with "Moggill" and they will appear on the Moggill Nnub. We would like to collect  comprehensive set of images of the flood locally.

Or call Margot 3202 9149 if you would like assistance uploading.

 

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Cyclist crossing flood waters between Hampton Gardens and Brookfield Nursery on Moggill Rd. in Pullenvale. May 2009

Comment added 7am, Wednesday 3rd Jun 09 by "Margot Brereton"

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Added at 10am, 21.05.09 by Flickr

Cycling through the flood Moggill Rd. May 2009

Cyclist riding through the folld waters that  blocked Moggill Road for three hours until the water subsided in May 2009. 

If you have pictures of the flood in the local area, please upload them to Nnub, or upload to Flickr and tag with "Moggill" and they will appear on the Moggill Nnub. We would like to collect  comprehensive set of images of the flood locally.

Or call Margot 3202 9149 if you would like assistance uploading.

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Added at 7pm, 14.03.10 by anmore

Seeking furnished place/room for may and june

Hi, I am researcher returning from Helsinki to finish write up of thesis for two months (may and june). I am looking for a furnished big room where I can work and live happily for that time. Be good to have some outdoor space to work too, but I will be at university a lot. I am older and sensible enough to not cause trouble (friend and colleague of the nnub researchers and I think they would recommend me :). I don't eat much meat, some fish but I can manage that stuff or join in as suits.

I just really need a good internet connection, bed, places for clothes and big desk in a nice light and happy environment (lively is good too, with quiet moments).

If this sounds like you, please email me on mnmorag [at] gmail.com

best

Ann

 

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Added at 6pm, 11.05.10 by Margot Brereton

30th May Free Fun for Kids at the Cottage - Moggill Creek Catchment Group

Where: MCCG Cottage, end Gold Creek Road, Brookfield

Date: Sunday 30th May 2010

Time: 10 am to noon with a free sausage sizzle to follow

It's never too early to become involved with groups who look after our
environment. Moggill Creek Catchment Group (MCCG) has planned a fun morning
of free workshops for kids on Sunday 30th May at their Gold Creek Cottage.
From 10 am till noon, activities will include: propagating seedlings;
painting clay animals, puzzles and leaf shapes; making jewellery with
recycled materials. There will also be getting to know wildlife sessions
where children can meet and touch some of our local wildlife species, and a
free sausage sizzle from noon.

A special highlight will be a group photography walk for young people with
MCCG member Margaret Whyte at 10.30 am and 11.30 am. Margaret, who with her
grandson John (pictured) has been searching for seeds for the jewellery
workshop, commented: "This will be a great opportunity for young people to
prepare for the MCCG Photography Competition to be held later in the year.
We have both Junior (up to Grade 7) and Senior (up to Grade 12) categories
in the competition and there are cash prizes to be won!"


The focus of the day will be on fun activities for young people and for
parents it will be a good chance to find out more about the Cottage and the
MCCG. Parents, when not assisting young children with their chosen workshop
may browse in our reference library and our nursery.

All materials required for the workshops (except the photography walk) will
be provided, so just bring your hat and your camera! There is no need to
book, however any enquiries may be directed to
shelley.dunlop@brisbane.qld.gov.au This e-mail address is being protected
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Added at 5pm, 11.05.10 by Margot Brereton

23 May, 2010 Community food systems or Think global: Eat local

Both here and around the world farmers markets, box sytems, community farms and school gardens are providing access to good local food that has a lower ecological footprint. Morag Gamble, of SEED International and Sustain QLD, has benn working with community food systems for over 15 years and will tell you about what is happening locally and how to get involved. Mt Coot-tha Library - Sunday May 23, 10:00am-12 noon Bookings are essential. Call Council on 3403 8888 to reserve your place.

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