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The future of historic Inglenook, or GFS house as it has been
called, on the corner of Moray and Sydney streets, New Farm is
being closely guarded by owner, barrister Shane Doyle. however,
sources close to the project believe urgently needed restoration
plans are a definite possibility in the grand houses future but
this has experts worried that the houses historical significance
could be lost.
The site, listed under Brisbane City Council historic Place
guidelines, is the subject of a Development Application before
Council now, with the intention to sub-divide the block into four
lots. Additionally, an application has been made to demolish the
small outhouses at the back of the site.
We bought the house because we love it, Mr Doyle said of the
former womens hostel built in 1888, that he bought with his wife
Margaret. Before its usable it would have to be renovated, Im sure,
he added.
I think its a lovely house and its not my intention to blow it
up, he said. But he refused to confirm renovation or restoration
plans for the future.
Its all very fluid, he told Village News. Im not going to make
public my plans; everythings up in the air at the moment, he
said.
It is believed Mr Doyle bought the house from the Anglican
Church trustees for the Girls Friendly Society in 2009 for a
reported $6.2 million and Village News reported a carefully
negotiated deal, with the trustees keen to be reassured the
historic house would remain intact.
The GFS were very particular about the sale of Inglenook as they
wished for a buyer who understood the significance and history of
the property and who planned to retain the property as a
residential home rather than redevelop or subdivide the land for
commercial use, (the selling agent) said. (Village News, Feb 2010,
p33)
hayes Anderson Lynch (hAL) Architects prepared the heritage
impact statement for the application, concluding that excising
additional smaller allotments from the existing large land parcel
associated with the existing houses will not compromise the
integrity of the heritage building.
But conservation specialist architect Robert Riddel, from
architectural firm Conrad Gargett Riddel said the significance of
GFS House - formerly known as Inglenook - not being on the State
heritage Register was considerable and could spell disaster for the
124-year-old house.
To give the house the maximum protection it should be put on
the
State heritage Register, he said. Mr Riddel said key differences
between State heritage Council listing and BCC heritage Place
listing was interior versus exterior. The Council was mainly
concerned with the streetscape and maintaining the character from
the street. The Queensland heritage Council was focused on the
historical significance and integrity of the building, both inside
and out.
(A renovation) could pull out the whole inside of the building,
Mr Riddel said. he agreed the building was significant enough to
warrant the fullest protection available.
Absolutely, its worth saving, he said. Anyone can make an
application
for consideration to the State heritage Council, he said. The
reason it is not already on it, is that very few houses were, he
said.
A decision on the development application was not expected from
Brisbane City Council to come before about February of next year.
The community consultation period closes December 13. To lodge an
objection or to see the development application in full, visit
www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/development and quote application number:
A003448924.
Historic Inglenook future uncertain as demolition application
lodged
GFS House cnr Sydney and Moray Streets has a current develoment
application
By Felicity Moore
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Mark and Luke enjoying their high-end coffee machineCOFFee
connoisseur Luke Andrews has brought fine coffee to Fortitude
Valley with his new Reverends espresso bar opening on Brunswick
Street last month.
Mr Andrews began roasting his own house blend of coffee at his
Moray Cafe in New Farm before deciding to focus solely on
perfecting it at Reverends, a venue that oozed rustic charm with
its exposed brick walls and concrete benches.
Ive been working on our house blend for a long time and Im
looking forward to bringing a roasting machine in store soon, Luke
said. This blend sits really well with milk; its rich with fruity
florals and a touch of honey. Its also really good alone as an
espresso. Were using single origin beans, many from ethiopia,
Guatemala, India, Brazil and Indonesia.
In addition to traditional coffees, Chemex and Aeropress brewed
coffee have also been a talking point for customers, who can watch
the beans journey through a different roasting process to produce
black coffee with stronger flavour and lighter texture.
While Mr Andrews is still learning this art, Reverends main
barista Nick
Maschke, affectionately referred to as one of the best, has
mastered this highly specialised technique of brewing.
Moray Cafe is a foodies paradise, but this place (Reverends)
will really concentrate on the coffee. My high-end Dutch Spirit
Triplette machine cost more than any car Ive ever owned, Luke
said.
When we start serving food, were going to bring back the jaffle
and other Moray-inspired food like our famous bircher muesli which
we already bring here and they always sell out.
Reverends is one of two specialty coffee shops that have opened
on the same strip of Brunswick Street shops in the past two
months.
Luke said the healthy competition between Reverends and Ltd
espresso, which uses beans from Brisbane roaster Cleanskin along
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between the two espresso bars.Reverends Fine Coffee and Ltd
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The battle against the New Farm Clinic development, on the
corner of Mountford Rd and Sargent St, has come to a standstill
following a disappointing public meeting on November 25.
Following the November edition of Village News, more than 30
residents of the New Farm Clinic Neighbourhood Group attended a
public meeting with Central Ward councillor Vicki howard to get
straight answers regarding parking issues and the proposed scale of
the development.
Resident Glenn Mead said Cr howard was dismissive of their
concerns and he was disappointed she could not provide any solid
answers on the progress of the application.
her answers kept being that there has been no decision made. We
want her to represent our concerns and needs and want to have some
explanation about what processes have been taken by council
particularly on those parking issues, Mr Mead said. One guy just
wanted her to promise she would do whatever she could to stand up
for us but she did not do that.
When the application was first submitted, there were 45 letters
of dissention, which prompted the
clinics CeO to invite a select few of us to meet with him at our
own initiation. All our concerns were dismissed and the application
was submitted. We havent been able to get anyone to meet with us
since, a resident said.
Cr howard said the medical centre had been an important part of
the local community for more than 25 years and strived to ensure
the clinic would remain a good neighbour.
Because so many people are directly touched by a family member
or friend with mental health issues, I think all residents in the
New Farm area acknowledge the importance of well-resourced mental
health services, she said. There is a legislative requirement for
the applicant to undertake consultation for the community and I
will continue to work hard to ensure the views of residents are
heard.
She said that, while her role as
local councillor and deputy chair of the Neighbourhood Planning
and Development Assessment Committee was to listen to residents
concerns, it was still up to the independent assessors who decide
the ultimate fate of the application.
Residents argued the health group should fulfil its
responsibilities as a good corporate citizen and, as one of the
largest private hospital operators in Australia, would have no
issue with funding adequate off-street underground parking.
At time of publication, the group had requested Cr howard
facilitate direct consultations with the planning and development
councillors handling the application as well as New Farm Clinic
officials.
Were going to keep persisting in trying to engage directly with
Ramsay health. We believe that if we work with them and they work
with us, there will be no unnecessary conflict, Mr Mead said.
Residents urge the Council and New Farm Clinic owner to work
with them
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NeIGhBOURS squabbling over fences is nothing new. It has gone on
almost since time began.
hours and hours of reality television and current affairs shows
have been devoted to such battles.
Generally such tiffs would barely raise an eyebrow but not when
it involves the fence at one of Brisbanes oldest homes.
The unofficial combatants are the body corporate at Freshwater
Apartments in Welsby Street and architect Anthony Dempsey who lives
next door in the historic Amity house on the Brisbane riverfront at
New Farm.
The Freshwater residents are angry over Mr Dempsey having had a
gate installed in the fence they consider has major historic
significance - without their permission or without
consultation.
Mr Dempsey, who is credited with having been instrumental in the
urban renewal of the peninsula with his designs and developments,
fired back that he had put in the gate to allow him easier access
to his property and to get the vehicles in his vintage car
collection in and out and that he did not need to consult with the
neighbours.
he said the fence was also rotting and was in a sad state and
took action to fix it and the gate enabled much
easier movement to and from his property for servicemen and for
his collection of early model Mercedes-Benz cars.
The Freshwater residents say there is more to Gate-gate than
just getting cars in and out.
Freshwater residential unit manager Denise Buckby said she
believed the gate would open the floodgates to an unwanted and
illegal multi-storey apartment complex Mr Dempsey planned to build
in Amity houses
backyard.The friction over the fence and
easement between the two properties has gone on since the
original developer of Freshwater struck a deal with Mr Dempsey to
allow him access across Freshwater land to his 2127sq m
property.
Ms Buckby said what Mr Dempsey had done was not in the spirit of
the agreement.
The land on which Freshwater is built has historic value too,
having
been the site of the former hMAS Moreton naval base.
Ms Buckby said the Freshwater did not want to get petty about
the fence as the focus should be on rejecting plans for what
residents believe to be a four-storey complex yet, not long after
the gate was installed in the fence, a large pile of boulders was
tipped against the gate, rendering it useless.
This area (the area shown as an easement on plans) was
originally a garden and the body corporate have reinstated a rock
garden for beautification, Ms Buckby said.
Documents obtained by Village News indicate the 200sq m easement
is to be kept free 24 hours a day of any moveable object from motor
vehicles to rubbish bins to landscaping.
Amity house was built by accountant, author, company director
and politician Thomas Welsby in 1892. he named it Amity.
Amity remained within the Welsby family until 1952 when it was
bought by CSR for its refinery manager to live in and then sold to
the Commonwealth Government for the use of the commandant of hMAS
Moreton. The Refinery apartments are on the old CSR refinery
site.
Amity house has been owned by Mr Dempsey since 1997 before the
Freshwater development was built.
squabble over historic fence more about future plans
Amity owner Tony Dempsey on the rocks blocking his new
entrance
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advertisers a very Merry Christmas and a safe
New year. We would like to thank you for your support over the
last year and look
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Multi-storey project gets residents nod
The Australian Estates Woolstore (a heritage listed building )
at 24 Macquarie Street Teneriffe has a development application
before the Brisbane City Council. The
proposal is to redevelop the ground floor of the building
(currently being vacated by BCC.) and will include five commercial
tenancies and a coffee shop. The Macquarie
Street, Hasting Street and southern facades are to be altered
from their current Heritage configuration to glazed panels. The
hedge on Macquarie street will be
removed to make way for the entrance. To lodge an objection or
to see thedevelopment application in full, visit
www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/development and
quote application number: A003465472.
A DeVeLOPMeNT application lodged by the George Group for 76
Commercial Rd, Teneriffe, for a mixed use development to include
residential, retail and commercial use, has drawn a tentative nod
of approval from the Teneriffe Progress Association.
The developed site, currently a fitness centre and owned by PJP
Properties, will be a 10 storey building and will include a
restaurant, office space and shops. The developers are reportedly
choosing materials in keeping with the style of surrounding
buildings.
A spokesperson for the Association said the development is
appropriate and its a good design. I think the developer has chosen
one of the more talented architects in this part of the world, he
said.
Local residents are urged to view the application quickly as the
consultation period ends December 6. To lodge an objection or to
see the development application in full, visit
www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/development and quote application number:
A003428764.
FORTITUDe Valleys 139 Club for the disadvantaged and homeless
has a new manager and hopes to extend the services to more of
Brisbanes struggling residents.
Wendy hovan took up the position just three months ago, after 23
years in the community sector. She saw the position as an
opportunity to further her career and develop her skills.
Ive always had a passion for inner-city Brisbane and those who
are struggling or disadvantaged, Ms hovan said.
To have the opportunity to develop the day centre is a great
challenge, she said.
The 139 Club provides its clients with a range of day services
including basic needs such as meals, showers and a place to
sleep.
They also provide welfare, family support and medical services,
as well as community development initiatives to more than 300
clients. 139 Club is open Monday to Friday, 505 Brunswick Street,
Fortitude Valley.
Club manager tackles homeless services
New 139 Club manager Wendy Hovan
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LOSING a touch footy grand final to a team named The Pensioners
was never an option for the Jamies espresso Canaries. That would be
embarrassing. So the Canaries roared!
Its quite well-known that the hole-in-the-wall coffee
house/licensed bar named Jamies espresso, near the corner of James
and Robertson streets, is a resounding success. Jamie Bellas has
operated this fantastic mouse of a place for more than a decade,
and at times it really roars with happy clientele!
It roared like a lion last week when Jamie led his Canaries to a
premiership in the Metro Touch Association against The Pensioners
in the Over-30s Brisbane B Grade competition. The Canaries team is
made up of customers from a broad cross-section of the community,
including a teacher, architect, lawyer, fashion designer,
advertising executive, engineer, horse trainer and they are all
locals, most living in New Farm.
Touch teams have had some funny names since the competitions
inception 40 years ago. Touch is now Australias most popular
playing sport for men and women. The Canaries and The Pensioners
rate highly as tongue-
in-cheek names but think of these Shambles, Muffin Stuffers,
Scared hitters, Testosterone. And so it goes
But touch is a serious sport. One of captain Jamies stars, John
Meadmore, is nicknamed Thug yet this is a game of touch or tag
footy.
After a poor start to the season,
including five consecutive losses, Jamies espresso Canaries
turned their game around and went undefeated for 10 games including
the final, which they won 8-5.
The form coincided with a formation of a leadership group which
promoted a culture of responsible drinking after each
game back at the clubhouse (Jamies), said a barista named Oscar.
It was a week of high drama leading up to the final with crucial
players like star Welsh import Gareth Roberts being unavailable
until we heavied him. Then the Coldplay concert hijacked half our
fans away. The club was in disarray.
The final, played at Whites hill out in the burbs, was a
hard-fought affair. In the first half the team had to deal with a
crippling penalty count. This was due to constant infringements and
backchat. Chris Seipel was shown his marching orders in the 13th
minute. Fancy that a teacher sent off for backchat!
In the second half the team showed more focus and executed
perfectly. It was a sweet victory and a deserved reward for all the
hard work and effort put into the season, said Beau and Carmela,
two other baristas of excellence.
Man of the Match Curtis Franks and Most Improved Player Toby
Spencer received awards and The Ross Coco Cup is the Canaries
premiership trophy for 2012. For anyone wanting a run in 2013, the
new season starts February 10 and Oscar whispered to me that
contract negotiations are in progress, depending on a television
channels fight for viewing rights.
The little coffee house canaries who roared to the top
Curtis Franks, Andrew Crealy, Paul Curran, Gareth Roberts, Chris
Seipel, Jamie Bellas. Absent for Photo: John Cottee, Paul Kehoe,
John Meadmore
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Teresa Gambaro MPFederal Member for Brisbane
Robert Cavallucci MPState Member for Brisbane Central
Cr Vicki HowardCouncillor for Central Ward
Cr David McLachlanCouncillor for Hamilton Ward
villagehistory
A FLOTILLA of new historical plaques along Macquarie St stand as
silent witness to a little-known chapter World War II, revealing
stories and details about one of the global conflicts largest
submarine bases, here in Brisbane. The 23 plaques make up
the
Submariners Walk heritage Trail and they give details about
submarine events from World War I and World War II, through to now.
The plaques are complemented by 11 submarine-shaped benches
illuminated with blue LeD lights.
Brisbane resident Wanda Davis and her husband, Mike, were the
driving force behind the creation of the walk, motivated by Mrs
Daviss father having served on USS Peto, one of more than 70 US
subs which operated from Brisbane during 1942-45 (as reported in
Village News, July 2012).
We felt that these submariners for the most part they were just
boys deserved more recognition. Many of them could never speak
about their experiences because they were involved in operations
behind enemy lines, Mrs
Davis said.The president of the Submarines
Association Australia Queensland, Don Currell, campaigned to
raise funds for the project and has also helped navigate the waters
of local, state and federal governments. Mr Currell raised more
than $56,000 for the heritage project.
Mr Currell was so committed to telling the submariners story
through the Submariners Walk heritage Trail that this year he
entered in the Bridge to Brisbane 10km charity run for the first
time, which raised $3975 for the cause.
It is hoped by those involved that the Submariners Walk heritage
Trail will become a pilgrimage site for submariners and their
families, a place to come and remember the past while honouring the
contribution many submariners made to their country. The submarine
wartime events are not especially well-known and it is also hoped
that it helps educate the community about important historic
events.
As a result of an article about this project being printed in
the United States, I took a call from 89-year-old torpedo man eddy
Burke from Blacktown, NSW. he was on USS Guavina (SS-362) which
operated from New Farm during WWII, Mr Currell said.
From further afield, 96-year-old Mrs Elna Roop of North
Chesterfield, USA, came across our website www.saaqld.org.
She donated $100, and on the cheque she wrote, In memory of the
men on USS Triton (SS-201). her husband went missing when Triton
was lost with all hands in March 1943 after sailing from New
Farm.
One section of the walk will honour not only Australias first
naval loss in 1914, hMAS Submarine Ae1, which went missing
somewhere off Rabaul,
but also hMAS Ae2s sinking in the Dardanelles in 1915 when it
was supporting the Gallipoli landings. Both vessels will be
remembered respectively at the Submarine Centenary Celebrations in
2014, and the 2015 Centenary of Anzac Day.The official opening of
the Submariners Walk Heritage Trail is expected to take place in
March 2013. The Village News will report information about the
opening as it develops. Mike and Wanda Davis may be contacted on
(07) 3348 6080.
historicalsocietyby gerard Benjamin
Its up periscope as historic trail reveals submarine war
events
A submarine shaped bench seat along the walk offers a place to
sit
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Cardboard Nativity in Brisbanes St Johns Cathedral, or be cast
in aluminium and white bronze to become Queensland icons, like
Felix in Mary St, City and the Duet at the Urangan pier at hervey
Bay? We hear you even flew out to Tambo in central Queensland
recently, to take part in a group artist-in-residence project. Not
to mention workshops in Singapore and interstate.
Ts: Well Im game for most things, I have to say. I keep myself
fit lifting weights, riding my pushie to the Valley pool for a few
laps and chatting to the ladies I have four grandchildren and one
great-grandchild, and lots of ideas for future work.
VN: Your secret to a long and happy life?
Ts: Well, I believe that life will go on with me or without me.
The best things in life are good friends and family, the rest will
take care of itself!Summers is fighting fit after recent heart
surgery and working hard for his February 2013 exhibition at Spiro
Grace Art Rooms, Spring Hill. Find out more at
www.terrysummers.com.
VN: Well we know a cat has nine lives, how many have you been
able to squash into 83 years Terry? Were you always an artist?
Ts: Well, I was a Wolverhampton lad, born 83 years ago in the UK
(yes, Im a Pom!). I migrated to Australia in the 60s with my wife
and family and have never had the slightest desire to return. One
of the original virgin soldiers, as a tender 18-year old conscript
in the British Royal Signals, I was sent to Singapore and Malaya in
1947, during the now-forgotten Malayan emergency.
VN: what about Terry the artist? Ts: I had always sketched
and
drawn and, on returning to work in Oxford in the UK, installing
telephone exchanges, I plucked up the courage to attend a local
life-drawing class. That was 1951. I remember the course cost 25
and I was earning 8 a week at the time. Id never even seen a naked
woman at that point, either. Now, Im used to it of course.
VN: So you worked as an engineering draughtsman for many years
in Brisbane, raising a family with
your wife in the suburbs and leading a fairly conventional life.
I know you were part of the Brisbane art scene on the side. You
never gave up your life drawing and you mixed with local 60s art
identities like Mervin Moriarty and Betty Churcher. But what caused
your amazing break-out and eventual success as a public artist
after you retired?
Ts: Well, my friends tell me I said (at 65), Watch this, Im
going to be famous when Im 80!. I left school at 14, but I always
had a good grasp of maths and I succeeded in getting into Griffith
Universitys Queensland College of Art to study sculpture,
graduating just after my 70th birthday in 1999. I was certainly the
oldest graduate at the time. After that, I started working in
recycled cardboard because the material was available everywhere
and I was becoming more and more conscious of the environment and
what we do to it and with it.
VN: Did you ever imagine that one of your cardboard works would
appear to acclaim as the celebrated
La dolce vita - Terry summers sculpts a life of fame and
fortuneWhen most people imagine themselves at 83, they are taking
it easy with a cup of tea and a bikkie. New Farm artist and
octogenarian Terry Summers doesnt picture the same thing and is now
enjoying the peak of his artistic career. Village News asks him
about the secret to life (and art) on the wild side of 80.
Recent portrait of Terry Summers
Terry at age 15
Terry in the 1960s
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FORTITUDe Valley organisation Open Doors, a group that helps
lesbian, gay, bi and transgender young people, has been awarded a
$10,000 grant from Telstra that will help young people access
technology, including the internet.
Open Doors coordinator Rocky Malone said the grant would enable
vital social media support and counselling services to develop,
which was a key way to connect with young people.
With this grant were now able to develop strategies like setting
up a YouTube channel to video our workshops, she said. By offering
access to workshops on YouTube, young people struggling with gender
identities or sexual issues in remote areas can access the
services.
Open Doors is the only service of its kind in Queensland, Malone
said.
Telstra area general manager for Brisbane North Doug McClure
said the Telstra Foundation had been overwhelmed by the response
from non-profit organisations across Australia.For more information
visit Village News online Newfarmvillagenews.com.au or for details
about the Open Doors organisation visit Opendoors.net.au.
Telstra grant opens doors to technology
Bringing business together in TeneriffeThe Teneriffe Chamber of
Commerce has been formed to provide networking opportunities and a
professional body to advocate and support the interests of
businesses in our community with:
Active breakfasts & drinks nights featuring high profi le
guest speakers.
Valley Chamber Business Luncheons & events.
Valley Chamber Free Meet & Mingle drinks nights.
www.teneriffechamber.com.auLog in for bookings (non members
welcome):
CHRISTMAS DRINKS THE LONDON CLUBTUESDAY 11 DECEMBER 5.30pm -
7:00pm
Proudly sponsored by Teneriffe Realty and Move Property
Management.
A division of Valley Chamber of Commerce
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villagenews
USE IT OR LOSE ITJust a friendly reminder that your health
fund
rebate will expire at the end of the year.
Most health funds do not roll benefits over to the next year, so
whether you need a new look or
perhaps a new pair of prescription sunglasses, or even contact
lenses
NOW IS THE TIME!Hurry expires December 31
Greenslopes: 3847 1936 new FarM: 3358 3925 newMarket: 3856 3155
wellinGton point: 3822 5555
New Farm Park playground kiosk construction begins
The construction of the new coffee kiosk is set to be completed
in 2013
[email protected] YOuR sAY
CONSTRUCTION work has begun on a new permanent kiosk at New Farm
Park, beside the playground.
Cr Vicki howard (Central Ward) said the kiosk would be a great
convenience. The new kiosk will provide visitors to New Farm Park,
especially those visiting
the playground and barbecue areas, with the convenience of being
able to purchase coffee, cold drinks, confectionary and sandwiches,
Cr howard said.
A vendor has not been appointed for the kiosk. Cr howard said
the vendor operating a coffee van at the playground would continue
until the new kiosk opened.
Cr howard did not return calls at press time. Questions yet to
be answered include whether the community was consulted on the
location of the kiosk, which could attract a range of patrons to an
area populated with children.
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www.ucaqld.com.au
Community Christmas Celebration23rd Dec at 7 pm
Christmas Day at 8:30 amSundays at 9:30 am
Wednesday Meditation at 6 pm
Merthyr road Uniting ChUrCh
52 Merthyr Rd, New Farm Phone Chris: 0410 835 320A diverse
community... A safe place of faith, hope, love, healing and
purpose.
Christmas Sale20% off GarmentS, HandbaGS, SHoeS, ScarveS
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Ph:3021 6801
A bit more honestyTODAY I received two free newsletters in my
mailbox - the November edition of The Village News, filled with
heart-warming and interesting local news, and the other from our
new state MP, Robert Cavallucci filled with self-serving baloney.
Particularly galling is his newsletter invitation to local people
to contact him anytime about State Government matters. I have
personally emailed and phoned him several times and have never
received a single phone call or even an email in return! I also
know that he was recently too busy to attend a large morning tea in
New Farm organised by local parents of children with disabilities,
who are utterly dismayed by his Governments refusal to even
participate in the NDIS trials. Mr Cavalluccis newsletter boasts
about what he has delivered (even taking credit for the funding
routinely provided for many years to local groups by the Community
Gambling Fund from the levy on poker machines!). however, he fails
to boast about some of the most significant things he has delivered
to local people. Surely, he could have mentioned the $50 million
cut to the RBhs budget which is leading to drastic cuts in elective
surgery and staff, closure of the Tenants Advisory and Advocacy
Service at the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre, de-funding of
Queensland Association for healthy
Communitys effective AIDS awareness programs, cuts to arts
funding and slashing of the feed-in solar tariff and of
environmental protection services? Most meanly of all, our new MP
fails to even mention the pain being suffered by many local people
scientists, teachers, nurses, artists, community service workers,
architects, administrators, retail workers - formerly employed by
government, non-government agencies and private businesses - who
have lost their jobs as a result of his Governments sacking of
staff and ongoing funding cuts to community services and
infrastructure investment; cuts that are already hurting so many
local businesses. Is it too much to hope for a little more honesty
in the next edition of the Cavallucci Chronicle? M.
BarramTeneriffe
villagevoice The editor reserves the right to edit and cut
letters due to space and other production issues.
Reward offered for lost cameraWe are desperately trying to
locate our camera, which went missing on Tuesday, November 20,
somewhere between the Brisbane International Airport and New Farm.
This camera (a purple Olympus Pen Mini) contains all of our photos
from a seven-week trip of a lifetime to the UK and France. We are
offering a generous reward for return of the memory card and/or the
camera. Chris Fleming E: [email protected]
Marriage equalityI WAS thrilled to see three more US states last
week voted to legalise gay marriage (Washington, Maine and
Maryland). Plus President Obama was re-elected after publicly
supporting marriage equality.
Australia is not as advanced as we think when our politicians
voted against marriage equality.Jeff and Vanessa, New Farm
Spring fever hits New Farm as blossoming poincianas greet
visitors with a scarlet smile.
Photo by Vanessa Fang
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For further information please contact the school office on
3391 5397 or visit www.stjosephskpt.qld.edu.au
St Josephs Kangaroo Point offers families the latest in
contemporary teaching and learning, technology, extracurricular
activities and the benefits associated with a high quality
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rich learning for all year levels Instrumental Strings Program
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PeNINSULA residents Nadine Zrinzo and Lisa Renneisen have moved
their event management and adult learning business, Bright
Conferences, to an iconic Winchcombe Carson Woolstore office in
Teneriffe.
The newly named Bright hQ, on Vernon Tce, provided corporates
and individuals with a physical space to hold meetings and training
courses and boasted a 60sq m library space to fit 30 people and
additional communal coffee room.
Bright Conferences director Ms Zrinzo said the space, with its
brick walls and exposed beams, provided an inspiring, yet simple
space for learning, planning and discussing in a historical area of
Brisbane .
Our focus is to facilitate awesome learning experiences, whether
through corporate conferences, meetings or fun courses, she
said.
Bright hQ provides the space to do this, so we are excited to
have a fully equipped facility to share with others. Contact Nadine
Zrinzo on 3103 2412 for more information or visit
www.brightlearning.com.au
woolstore offers bright way to learn
Nadine & Lisa cant wait to show off their library to their
adult learning classes
Comprehensive dental solutions for adults and children.
Phone: 3839 7279Suite 8 Oxygen, 170 Leichhardt St Spring
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DeMOLITION will begin soon at the former Metro Church in Sydney
Street as developers spend $19 million to transform the site into a
low-rise residential
apartment building.Peter Flynn, director of Kenlynn Properties
said they were still waiting on
council approval, expected in the next fortnight, but
anticipated work would begin in January.
Were excited about this. Its a lovely, good quality residential
building, very very characteristic of the area, Mr Flynn said. I
just love the position.
The developers have kept an original saw-tooth truss natural
brick wall that was built in 1945. It will help immeasurably to
shield the people in Welsby St from
the view of the back of the units, he said. It was very
difficult but they felt it was of heritage significance.
The building will have a mix of three-bed, two-bed and one-bed
apartments and the selling agent is Place estate Agents in New
Farm.
Church redevelopment to start 2013
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