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Added at 2pm, 21.02.12 by Chris Rankin

Personal Training and Bootcamps

It's never too late to make a change, to create the body you've always wanted and it's certainly never too late to get in the best shape of your life!

We at DRAWING BOARD FITNESS successfully developed a range of outdoor boot camps, group training sessions, mobile personal training and corporate training sessions, second to none. The goal of our university qualified trainers is to bring you programs at the for front of the industry, an extensive knowledge base and the ability to work with you to REACH YOUR GOALS!

We currently run three bootcamps a week. Moore park, Indooroopilly at Tuesday 6pm and Thursday 6pm. Rafting Ground Reserve, Pullenvale  at 6am. Places are limited and fill fast!

Mobile personal training brings your trainer to you! We provide body measurments, weekly workout plans, home traininig programs, diet plans and nutrional advice. 

If you are reading this you are ready to take the first step. Contact Drawing Board Fitness today!


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My phone number is: 0419179580

My website is: drawingboardfitness.virb.com

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Added at 11am, 05.02.12 by Karen Soane

QCWA Moggill Branch

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QCWA Moggill Branch invites you to come to share morning tea

QCWA Moggill continues to thrive - nearly 100 members with ages from 25 to 85.

The branch, which held its 9th birthday on 2 February, is renowned for its friendliness and the activities on offer are wide and diverse.

Ladies who join can sing in the choir, act with the drama group, play music, practice or learn to sew, knit, crochet, scrapbook, research, record and learn about local history, learn to play bridge or mahjong or engage in the many fundraising events throughout the year or enter some of the fun competitions.

Many of the topics cover sustainable lifestyles and simple living tips, home economics and incorporate buy local, reduce, reuse and recycle principals.

There is a social evening for ladies who cannot come to the daytime activities where a light meal is served followed by a guest speaker.

Most of these activities are featured on our blogsite http://awesomeactivitiesatmoggill.blogspot.com/

The 2011 floods saw the Moggill ladies helping out at the Uniting Church evacuation centre – making sandwiches, cakes, teas/coffees and delivering food to the volunteers who were working in the area.

The country families were not forgotten either and the QCWA State Office arranged new linen, cleaning packs, personal hygiene packs & baby supplies to be sent out to branches in rural Queensland for distribution.

So if you are new to the area and would like to meet some new people with similar interests, or are a lady new to the area missing your Mum or Grandma, please come for a visit - we would love to meet from you.

CWA is for women of all ages and there is something for everyone, if you have a particular interest let us know.

For your first visit please ring ahead, please contact Margaret on 3202 9189 or smiths@bellbowrie.com - we would love to hear from you.

Queensland Country Women’s Association - Moggill Branch
2012 Events Calender

General Meetings
3rd Thursday each month 9.30 – 12 midday
Bellbowrie Community Church, Moggill Rd, Bellbowrie 
All Members, Visitors and children welcome. 

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Added at 7am, 17.09.09 by Maid InMoggill

Join the Moggill Book Club

Moggill Uniting Church Community Centre Book Club

Do you like reading and also talking about books you have read? If so, you'd probably enjoy being one of the lively group of book-lovers who meet on the first Monday of each month from 9.30am to 11am at the 'Old Church' on the corner of Moggill and Kangaroo Gully Roads.

One of the benefits of being in a book club is the opportunity to be introduced to a whole new set of authors and their books as well as to make a new set of friends. Some of our members follow up the morning meeting with lunch or a movie or both.

We keep a balance between fiction and non-fiction and generally do a pretty good job of catering for individual tastes. Books are chosen three or four months in advance to give everyone a chance to borrow from the Council Library.

There are both men and women in our club, and new members are always welcome. For more information about the book club phone Noela Teakle on 3202 8614, or for enquiries about other groups in the Community Centre, phone June Rice on 3202 7045.

 

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Added at 11pm, 20.05.09 by Margot Brereton

Join the State Emergency Service

The State Emergency Service (SES) is a volunteer organization  made up of local people who have volunteered to prepare themselves and their communities to minimise the effects of a disaster. SES volunteers do not receive payment.

Under the motto, "Be Aware", the basic concept of the SES is to encourage self-help and mutual assistance within each community. The SES Units support the statutory services (Police, Fire and Ambulance) where an emergency or disaster is beyond the resources of those services.
In Queensland, the SES is the primary response agency for storm and flood emergencies and provides support to other emergency service agencies.

http://www.emergency.qld.gov.au/ses/join/ses.asp

What could I expect to learn with the SES ?

    * First Aid
    * Map reading and navigation
    * How to operate a two-way radio
    * Basic rescue
    * Rescue from Heights and Depths
    * Road crash rescue
    * Flood boat rescue
    * Emergency operations management
    * Storm damage response
    * Land search techniques
    * Leadership and team-building
    * Instructional techniques (training others)
    * Local SES Units conduct training programs in their own communities with support provided at the EMQ Area and state level.
All Volunteers are provided with complete protective clothing. There are no joining fees. All education and training programs are provided free of charge. Equipment is provided.

Telephone:     +61 7 3109 5058
Address:     Queensland SES Headquarters
GPO Box 1425
Brisbane Qld 4001
Australia
Fax:     +61 7 3247 8707

 

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