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The YJ Act has been amended leading to more appropriate bail restrictions for repeat young offenders. YJ coordinates and works closely with other related organisations including the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and volunteer groups, seeking to minimise the risk of initial and repeat offending behaviour from young people. There is no simple solution, tackling youth crime represents a complex challenge, and the victims deserve a solution. A warning has been put out regarding a particularly nasty scam: the National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC), scam. Scammers appear to call from a legitimate number, advising the intended victim that their number is being used in a scam in China; first trust is built up before there is an offer to help. The other and more obvious frauds continue to proliferate including online bargains, cashing in on loyalty points, misplaced parcels, ATO requests (I received one on Friday), etc. As always, do not give money or personal or financial information and do not click on any links. If in doubt, hang up, delete and if you need support, contact IDCARE on 1800 595 160. Please be careful, Australia is a preferred target and many of us are vulnerable, spread the word to be vigilant! We also received messages from the vital services that keep our community safe. QPS stress two important messages: ‘No,’ to domestic violence - perpetrators will always be held accountable, please report on suspicious activity, the help lines are: 1800RESPECT (1800 737 7320) and DVConnect: 1800 811 811 (Womersline). ‘Yes,’ to keeping your possessions safe: remember to Lock it of Lose it! The Firees hosted a splendid event at John Siganto Park on July 28th and shared the important warning that spring and summer are likely to be dangerous seasons given the profusion of fuel in our area. Dry grass may not have been seen as a potential danger in the past but given the unusual weather patterns, it now represents a serious threat; the problem being that many homes are at risk if tall grass is not removed, please bring out the lawn mower and cut the grass back. In response to the request for more informal gatherings, the Meeting Place (address below) is hosting coffee mornings on Saturday mornings. The celebrated world-class barista Scott is in action with sandwiches and snacks also available. Catch up on more of the NHW gossip if you are free. Our next NHW event will be on the 12th of November 2024 with a 7.00 pm start, location at the Meeting Place (aka the Oxenford and Coomera Community Youth Centre), 25 Leo Graham Way, Oxenford QLD. Following on from the considerable interest expressed in the Youth Justice presentation at our last meeting, we will provide a follow-up discussion in November. You will also hear from our local community leaders including our Councillor, our community Police Officer, and our State Member for Parliament. Given the popularity of the raffle supported by light refreshment, we will continue with this tradition. You are assured of a stimulating evening, and we look forward to welcoming you. Martin Mankowski, Area Coordinator Oxenford Neighbourhood Watch

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7 Graffiti removal program cleans up the Gold Coast Mayor and artist Zowie Baumgart The City’s Artbox program has expanded to a further 23 locations across the Gold Coast to help wipe out graffiti. Artbox is an initiative that was introduced by the City to reduce graffiti on traffic signal boxes in high visibility areas while beautifying neighbourhoods and supporting local artists. Mayor Tom Tate said City expenditure on graffiti removal for 2023-24 was approximately $700,000, with City officers removing close to 7000 incidents. “Graffiti has a negative impact on the community, decreasing actual and perceived safety in our neighbourhoods, as well as costing the City a substantial amount of money,” said Mayor Tom Tate. “The unique artwork that we see on our traffic signal boxes helps prevent graffiti in highly visible areas by taking away a blank canvas for vandals and in turn reducing the need for removal costs. This is a hugely popular incentive for local artists and gives them a platform to show their creativity while contributing to a clean and safe community.” There are now over 190 artworks installed on traffic signal boxes which were often a target for vandals given their visible locations at major intersections. The City invested $23,000 into this phase of Artbox, costing approximately $1000 per traffic signal box. Next year, the Artbox initiative will include the Helensvale pedestrian underpass thanks to a $350,000 public arts grant through the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program. The City will go out to tender later this year to appoint an artist for the Helensvale pedestrian underpass safety project, which also includes the installation of other safety strategies in the space. Artbox is a program used in collaboration with other City-led initiatives to reduce and remove graffiti from public assets and structures. Graffiti can be reported via the City App, City website, or the Graffiti Hotline on 07 5667 5974. Free graffiti removal kits are available for residents and businesses to remove small amounts of graffiti from their property. Artbox is delivered as part of the City’s 2027 Community Safety Program, helping create spaces that are safe, clean, and free from graffiti. MISSING DOG Our Cavoodle was last seen in our backyard on Jondaryan St, Jacobs Ridge, Ormeau around 3pm on July 18. Much loved family pet. She is small, approx 24cm high, light coloured/cream/apricot cavoodle. She was wearing a pink collar with our contact details and she is microchipped. Please, if anyone knows anything please contact Kelly on 0413489933. To secure your seat call Jenny 1300 794 373 www.currumbinvalleycoaches.com.au TRAVEL WITH US THIS CHRISTMAS TO WANGARATTA VICTORIA 22-30 DECEMBER 2024 Tour includes: Home picks ups • 9 day Coach Tour by your Coach Captain & Tour Host • 8 nights accomm. • Breakfast, lunch, dinner & morning tea each day • Christmas lunch at Gateway Motel Wangaratta • Boxing Day Lunch Cruise • Brown Brothers Winery • Wangaratta Aviation Museum • Temora Museum $3900 PP Twin $650 Single Supplement** Limited Availability Experience the extensive plant collections of the Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens as you travel around the paths in the 8- seater electric Botanic Gardens Glider - wonderful for people with limited mobility. Exploring BOOK YOUR SEAT General Tours with commentary (approx. 50 minutes) Depart the Sensory Garden Pavilion Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Mornings $5.00 per person Private groups by appointment Bookings essential: www.trybooking.com/CCSSZ MORE INFORMATION: 0449 561 674 INFO@FRIENDSGCRBG.ORG.AU BOTANIC GARDENS GLIDER GET ON BOARD THE Rose and Display Gardens Wildlife on the lagoons Mangroves to Mountain Butterfly Garden Rotary Education Pavilion Regional Arboretum Fruits of the Forest Story of our Country Bush Foods Garden ADF Memorial Grove Gum Tree Corridor Araucaria Forest Note: Wheelie walkers or similar aids cannot be transported on Botanic Gardens Glider but can be left securely at the Sensory Gardens Pavilion.

8 Groundwater Country Music Festival (CMF) gathers some of the best country artists in the industry for three days of FREE live music on the Gold Coast. After a massive 10 year celebration in 2023 that featured close to 60 homegrown and international artist, 1300 songs and 135 live shows, it was three incredible days of jam-packed country music that will forever be in the history books! Set only steps away from the iconic golden beaches of Broadbeach, there’s no other country music festival quite like it. The name Groundwater draws from both the Aboriginal people’s close spiritual connection, as well as the farming community’s reliance on groundwater for survival. To our core, Groundwater CMF is a festival that celebrates community, brought together by the shared love of country music. So whip out your cowboy boots, dust off your hat and come for the party at Groundwater CMF 2024 from 18 – 20 October! 10 days of sculpture on the beach! SWELL Sculpture Festival is for everyone! Come and see for yourself! The annual SWELL Sculpture Festival is celebrating its 22nd year as a free and all-inclusive 10-day outdoor sculpture exhibition by the people for the people. A celebration of narratives and stories spoken through the artworks produced by local, national and international artists. Over 65 large-scale sculptures along beautiful Currumbin Beach which is transformed into an outdoor sculpture park. Connecting people, art and place, SWELL transforms public spaces into family-friendly outdoor sculpture galleries! You are invited to immerse at your own level and pace with the sculptures set amongst the natural landscape. Delve deeper into the unique artistic elements programmed each year by attending artist talks, twilight walks, sculptural workshops and masterclasses. SWELL connects with younger artists through the SWELL Kids Elements program. SWELL Fringe Festival includes morning beach meditations, to live music, DJs, workshops, artist panels and more - there’s always something happening. Visit Pop-Up Exhibitions that complete the SWELL compass. There is something for everyone at SWELL! www.swellsculpture.com.au SWELL SCULPTURE FESTIVAL PEOPLE ART PLACE 6-15 SEPTEMBER 2024 LOCALLY OWNED BATHROOM BUILDER 30+ Years Experience, Efficient & Reliable YES! We can provide a quote for FREE! BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Would you like to update your bathroom? If you are looking to renovate your bathroom, then look no further than GBS, the experts in small & large bathroom renovations. We can help you achieve a stunning new look that’s practical too. We are QBCC Licensed & Insured QBCC LIC 15315427 ABN 69 659 161 967 CONTACT RAYMOND 0458 309 322 GREG 0410 689 533

9 Look out there are native animals about This winter, Gold Coasters are being urged to slow down on our roads and keep a look out to help protect native animals. As well as a longer dusk and dawn, koalas and other native animals have their breeding seasons in late-winter to summer and during this time are more mobile, so drivers are being asked to be extra vigilant for wildlife. “Our native animals are important residents of the Gold Coast and we need to give them a helping hand,” Mayor Tom Tate said. “Vehicle strikes are among the greatest threats to koalas and other native animals, so we ask everyone to take extra care by slowing down, being vigilant, and giving the wildlife the space they need. “Through the Our Natural City Strategy 2032, we are committed to protecting the natural beauty of the City and our koalas and other native animals are a vital part of that.” The City has a number of road management and habitat initiatives to help protect native animals including: • Installing flashing wildlife signs • Installing fauna fencing • Buying and protecting land for native animal habitat • Providing Wildcare with an animal ambulance • Restoring native habitat through tree planting During their breeding season, koalas and other native animals are more mobile, which increases the chance they will cross a road or venture into areas close to humans and pets. Echidnas are among the first native animals to begin their breeding season and can be seen from midwinter moving about in “echidna trains”, making them vulnerable to vehicle strike. Motorists and pedestrians should call Wildcare on 07 5527 2444 if they see an animal injured or in distress. Deceased animals can be reported to the City on 07 5667 5976. Wildcare will make sure injured animals are transported safely to places like Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, where they will be treated, rehabilitated and released back into the wild. Lemon Meringue Tarts • 2 ½ sheets frozen shortcrust pastry, thawed • 1 cup water • ½ cup lemon juice • ½ cup sugar • ¼ cup cornflour • 2 egg yolks • 30g butter • 1 finely grated lemon zest • 2 egg whites • 1/3 cup caster sugar • 1 tsp vinegar or lemon juice Prep 20m | Cook 15m | Makes 12 Preheat oven to hot, 200C. Lightly grease each recess of a (1/4 cup) muffin pan. Using a 10cm cutter, cut 12 rounds from pastry. Ease pastry into prepared pans. Chill for 15 minutes. Prick bases and bake for 5-10 mins. Meanwhile, combine water, lemon juice, sugar and cornflour in a saucepan, until smooth. Bring to boil, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Reduce heat and simmer for 3 mins. Stir in yolks, butter and rind and allow to cool slightly. Spoon into prepared cases, leveling top. Chill until firm. To make the meringue, in a clean, dry bowl, using an electric mixer, beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar, one tablespoon at a time, beating until sugar dissolves and foam is stiff, thick and glossy. Beat in vinegar. Increase oven to very hot (220C). Dollop meringue roughly over filling in each tart. Bake for 4-5 mins until lightly browned. Allow to cool and store in an airtight container. Distributed to homes in Helensvale, Oxenford, Hope Island, Santa Barbara, Monterey Keys or pick up a copy from Helensvale Plaza, Helensvale Spar, Oxenford Square, Maudsland Supermarket, Studio Village Community Centre, Oxenford Community Centre, Oxenford Pharmacy, Westfield Helensvale.... Advertise in Division 2 Local Newsletter today! Your Local Newsletters www.localnewsletters.com For info call Geoff 0411 134 507 / 5527 0314 Get Your Message Across to Your Local Target Market!

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This is NOT a business networking or church group. It’s about social engagement. Fantastic camaraderie. Call Anthony 0413 806 179. Monday catch-up - Southport Bowls Club, Queen St, Southport - Wednesday catch-up - Serengeti Cafe, Cnr Grice & Bruce Av Paradise Point. @ 9:30 am. Friday catch-up - Boutique Cafe @ 9:30am. Salacia Waters cafe precinct Paradise Point. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS – A ladies meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is held every Thursday at 5pm - 6pm at the Ormeau Community Centre, 3 Curthbert Drive Ormeau, Meeting Room 6. The Ormeau Women’s Living Sober Meeting is a safe place for women to learn about the disease of alcoholism and a solution to aid them in living a happy, joyous, free sober life. Doors open 4:30pm. NEW MONTHLY ACTIVE MINDS GROUP Trivia, fun and games. Come along and challenge your mind. First Thursday every month 10am-12.30pm. $5 morning tea included. Phone Jasmin 0412364669 or Marilyn 0481480274. OXENFORD COOMERA VIEW CLUB - Raising Funds for The Smith Family Learning for Life Students. Meetings held on the 3rd Friday of the month at the Oxenford Tavern with Lunch and interesting speakers. Social Events are held on the 1st Friday of the month. Call Susan on 0448120091. SURFERS PARADISE BRIDGE CLUB Cnr Ashmore Rd and Carrara St Benowa. Our friendly club welcomes new members and visitors and offers lessons, supervised play, regular play, and competitions. We are open six days each week and provide refreshments and free onsite parking. For information contact us on surfbdge.com or 5597 0085. GUANABA SOUTH COAST COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB, Heritage Park, 193 Rifle Range Road, Pimpama (Exit 49). Monthly Socials - 3rd Sunday at 12pm. Entrance fee $6.00 visitors, $5.00 members. Canteen, Licenced Bar & Afternoon Tea available. Great afternoon of talented Singers for your entertainment OR if you would like to sing with the band yourself, there are 3 practice sessions before the social to polish your songs for your performance. Contact Noelene (Secretary) 0419740756 or Peter (Music Coordinator) 0427293858. Find us on FB. Hall hire also available. EUCHRE. If you enjoy playing euchre we are an over 60’s group and get together every Thursday evening at the CSI Club in Southport between 5.45 and 9.30pm. New members welcome. Contact Mel 0438090952 or Marcelle 0428571937. STANDBY SUPPORT AFTER SUICIDE is Australia’s national service supporting people bereaved or impacted by suicide including Families and friends who have lost someone to suicide, First responders who have attended a suicide, and Members of the public who have witnessed a suicide. StandBy is accessible 24/7, providing free face-to face and/or telephone support at a time and place that is best for each individual. Phone 1300 727 247. HELENSVALE PROBUS CLUB is a mixed club of friendly retirees. We meet at Helensvale Seniors Club, 37 Discovery Drive, Helensvale, at 10 AM on the second Friday of each month (except December and January). Visitors are welcome to join us at our meetings or on our outings and activities. Contact us by email at helensvaleprobusclub@gmail.com or Kay by phone on 0478 095 802. Check our website at www. probussouthpacific.org/microsites/helensvale for more information. HELENSVALE SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB INC. is open Tuesday to Friday and welcomes people over 50 who would like to join in our various activities or simply come in for a cuppa and a chat. We offer a full programme of activities including Pool, Table Tennis, Tai Chi, Mah Jong and various card and board games as well as bus trips and outings to places of interest. Shirley 04480 030 359. QCWA - COOMERA BRANCH - The Queensland Country Women’s Association (qcwa.org.au) is for women of all ages, from all walks of life and with different life experiences. We enjoy getting together monthly on the 2nd Wednesday for friendship, sharing and developing skills in healthy cookery, knitting & crochet, public speaking, photography, floral art as well as fundraising for local community, state and international causes. Check us out on Facebook (qcwa Coomera), come to our Craft day on the 3rd Wednesday monthly, or call 0456625776. Children Welcome. PROBUS CLUB HOPE ISLAND meets every third Wednesday of the month at 9.30am at Club Helensvale, Discovery Drive, Helensvale for fun and fellowship in retirement. We are a friendly, mixed club and welcome visitors to join us for the range of activities we provide. Contact Lynne at lynne_j@bigpond.com BLOKES LOUNGE is a social group where blokes aged 50 plus from all walks of life, can meet new people and make new mates. Members gather informally and for lunch meetings fortnightly on Tuesdays at Club Musgrave, cnr Musgrave & Kumbari Ave, Southport. No need to book, just drop in and check us out. In between we cycle, beach walk, play cards, darts,tennis, table tennis and golf, do barbecues and outings. For more information go to blokeslounge.org.au or call Johny 0418557611.. OPERA LOVERS meet at the Dendy cinema Southport, at 11am on the third or fourth Sunday of the month to view and discuss opera DVDs sourced from the world’s great opera houses. Convenient tram connection to Nerang Street, Southport. For info see website: friendsofoperainc.org or phone Ann 0434 915224. Tea and coffee provided in a friendly and convivial atmosphere. All welcome! THE OXENFORD BOSOM BUDDIES BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets the first Thursday of every month at 10am at the Oxenford/Coomera Community and Youth Centre, 25 Leo Graham Way Road, Oxenford. A group for breast cancer people, their family, friends and supporters, everyone welcome. A morning tea is supplied by the Oxenford Bakers Delight. Lee 0439 754 180. EUCHRE. If you enjoy playing euchre we are an over 60’s group and get together every Thursday evening at the CSI Club in Southport between 5.45 and 9.30pm. New members welcome. Contact Mel 0438090952 or Marcelle 0428571937 PARADISE POINT ART & CRAFT MARKET - The Gold Coast’s longest-running Sunday markets are now at Paradise Point! Join us at Esplanade Park just north of Ephraim Island bridge on the fourth Sunday of every month. Come support your local artists and artisans and get your fix of beachside treasure! artandcraft.com.au SOUTHPORT MILITARY MUSEUM is open on the first Sunday of every month from February to December, 9am – 12pm with the exception of: long weekends, Father’s Day. Museum located in the Qld Naval Brigade Drill Hall, Owen Park, Queen Street, Southport, next to the Southport Primary School. 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