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3 We offer free breast screens for women aged 40 and over. Breast screening is most effective for women aged 50 to 74. Our appointments are quick and can be made outside working hours. Book today. One in 7 women in Australia will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Regular breast screening helps save lives by finding breast cancer early when it’s easier to treat. A breast screen looks for very small breast cancers that can’t be seen or felt by a woman or her doctor. BreastScreen Queensland offers free breast screens (screening mammograms) for eligible people 40 years and older, with individuals welcome to continue screening beyond age 74. Women aged between 50 and 74 are actively encouraged to screen every two years, as the benefits of screening mammography have been shown to be most effective for this group. While early detection can increase treatment options, only one in every two local women aged 50 to 74 participates in the free breast screening program within recommended time frames. Of more than 34,500 people who screened at the BreastScreen Queensland Gold Coast Service last financial year, 1-in-10 stated they speak a language other than English at home. To help make it easier for people to learn more about breast screening and why it’s important, particularly for women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, BreastScreen Queensland has recently released a suite of new translated information resources. People can visit the BreastScreen Queensland website, or scan the QR code, to access breast screening information in a range of languages. ‘A short guide to breast screening’ Fact sheet is now available in 13 languages - Arabic, Japanese, Kinyarwanda, Korean, Nepali, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog-Filipino, Thai, Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese – and can be found online at breastscreen.qld. gov.au/client-support/women-frommulticultural-communities A Fact sheet for women living with disability is available in English, Japanese, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese via breastscreen. qld.gov.au/client-support/women-withdisability New resources help women learn more about free breast screening Two animated videos that help explain what happens at a breast screening appointment and Assessment clinic (for those who are asked to return for further tests), are accessible in numerous languages including Auslan. Permanent clinics are conveniently located at Burleigh Waters, Helensvale, Robina and Southport. A visiting mobile unit provides screening in additional locations throughout the year to help make it easier for people to attend closer to where they live or work. If you need interpreter assistance, you can call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131450 and ask to be connected to your nearest BreastScreen service. Eligible individuals who would like to book an appointment can do so by visiting breastscreen.qld.gov.au/make-anappointment or by phoning their nearest BreastScreen Queensland Service directly on 13 20 50. Authorised by the Queensland Government, William Street, Brisbane Scan for more information about breast screening in your language

4 Oxenford Neighbourhood Watch Once again, we return to the topic of youth crime – an enduring theme, by far the most talked about subject. When a crime is about to be committed there are two important considerations. The first is how to deter the criminal. Being vigilant, being reactive to an adverse intrusion and of course ensuing your property is secure often make a difference. A resident at Biggera Waters reported that security lights, dogs barking, his angry reaction and a profusion of NHW signs acted as a suitable deterrent. The second consideration is how to act if access is gained – run and hide! If possible, better to be compliant than aggressive. If confrontation is inevitable, choose a measured response; knifing a tenyear old, unarmed intruder might make the occupier the guilty party! While less regularly discussed, disaster management is likely to become a hot topic. The Disaster and Emergency Management Unit (DEMU) is running workshops to ensure the community is better informed. Discussions include risk assessment, planning and communication, plus resources and infrastructure available. To learn more please contact the DEMU on 07 5582 9395. Weather patterns are proving to be extreme and unpredictable, strong winds, uncontrollable fires and catastrophic flooding are all possible in the coming months. It has been noted that the level of interest in disaster management is at its highest just after a disaster, which is unfortunate timing. Please make appropriate preparations now. The National Anti-Scam Centre is recording some success; bank-based frauds are declining, good to know our transactions are safer. We seem to be more vulnerable when taking an initiative like cashing points or buying goods, with older people being the most at risk. It is surprisingly easy to be scammed, almost happened to me again. Greater awareness of the dangers is essential. Remember never to give money or personal or financial information and not to click on any unfamiliar links: hang-up or delete and contact IDCARE on 1800 595 160. Queensland Road Safety Week has just finished with important messages from the Queensland Police Service (QPS) who are promoting a StreetSmarts state-wide initiative. Reference is made to the ‘Fatal Five’ – speeding, drink driving, failing to wear seatbelts and driving while tired or distracted. These are major contributors to lives lost on our roads; what is particularly tragic is that all are avoidable. One statistic is most disturbing, 5% of motor vehicles account for 27% of lives lost – motor cyclists are the most vulnerable. To learn more about road safety and QPS initiatives to make roads safer, please visit: www.police. qld.gov.au/initiatives/road-safety. Final question, are we doing enough to curb domestic violence? Getting closer to some of the more vulnerable members of our community can act as a deterrent. 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. Our annual general meeting will take place at the start of the event. 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 MAINSTREAM --.......MARINE Horizon Shores Marina Ph: 07 5546 2280 www.mainstreammarine.com.au YAMAHA YAMAHA REPOWER CENTRE SALES, SERVICE, PARTS, YMF & YMI -- ·YMF YAMAHA MOTOR FINANCE HORIZON SHORES MARINA Phone 07 5546 2280 www.mainstreammarine.com.au $UMMER SAVING$ $10OFF ON 30 TO 90 HP OUTBOARDS *T&Cs Apply. See instore for details PER HP Get ready for Summer with Mainstream Marine From 1 September Yamaha’s Summer Savings start with $10 off per horsepower across the 30 to 90 horsepower outboard range - you can save up to $900 on your next Yamaha outboard purchase! Get more horsepower for less bucks.** Need your motor serviced? No problems, we have a fully equipped workshop accessible by road or water with full shipyard facilities and access to other trades. Don’t forget that we also offer YMF and YMI. Call in and see our friendly staff today at Shed L1 Horizon Shores Marina, Steiglitz QLD 4207. We’re open Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 4:30pm and by appointment on weekends. Or give us a call on 07 5546 2280. **Offer ends 30/11/2024, Terms & Conditions apply. Visit Yamaha-motor.com.au for full details.

5 Aging Eyes: Common Issues Your eyes change as you age. Some problems become more common as you get older, although they can affect anyone at any age. Presbyopia is when you can’t clearly see close objects or small print. It’s a normal process that happens slowly over your lifetime. You may not notice any change until around age 40. It’s easy to correct with reading glasses and contacts. Floaters are tiny spots or specks that drift across your field of vision. You’ll probably notice them in well-lit rooms, when looking at a bright screen, or outdoors on a bright day. They’re mostly normal, but they can signal a more serious eye problem, especially if their onset is sudden and You Choose The Offer! 3 Bulk Billed Eye Tests 3 Most Health Funds Accepted 3 External Prescriptions Welcome PARIS MIKI OPTICAL Shop 18, 12 Sir John Overall Drive, Helensvale Phone 5580 5010 | www.paris-miki.com.au STANDARD SINGLE VISION 2 FOR $299 DESIGNER FRAMES Choose from our luxury brands and take 50% off when you purchase full priced lenses. *Excludes Maui Jim, Zeal and Oakley Sun RX 50%OFF Take $150 off a complete pair when our other offers don’t work in your favour. *Excludes Maui Jim, Zeal and Oakley Sun RX COMPLETE PAIR $150OFF 2 pairs of standard single vision glasses from our selected range, clear or tinted options available dramatic. If you see them along with flashes of light, your retina might be detached from the back of your eye. If you notice a sudden change in the type or number of spots or flashes you see, visit your eye doctor as soon as you can. Dry eyes happen when your tear glands can’t make enough tears or produce low-quality tears. Your eyes might itch, burn, or turn red. It’s rare, but if you don’t take care of it, you could lose some vision. Your eye doctor may suggest a humidifier in your home or special eye drops that simulate tears. Doctors treat severe cases with tear duct plugs, prescription eye drops, or surgery. Tearing, when your eyes make too many tears, or the tears aren't draining properly, can happen if you're sensitive to light, wind, or temperature changes, or if your tear duct drainage systems are blocked. Shield your eyes and wear sunglasses. If that doesn't help, you may have a more serious problem, like an eye infection or blocked tear duct. Your eye doctor can treat both. Cataracts are cloudy areas that cover all or part of the lens of your eye. In a healthy eye, the lens is clear like a camera lens; light passes right through it and hits tissue at the back of your eye. That’s the retina, and it processes images. Cataracts block the lens and make it hard for you to see. They often form slowly, without pain, redness, or tearing. Some stay small and don’t affect your sight. If they cause problems, your doctor can remove them with surgery and replace your lens with an artificial version. Glaucoma is a disease that affects the eye's optic nerve. It typically results from too much pressure inside your eye. If the normal flow of the watery fluid between your cornea and lens is blocked, the fluid and pressure from it build up. If you don’t catch it early, it can lead to permanent vision loss and blindness. You may not have symptoms or pain early on, so get your eyes checked regularly. Treatment ranges from prescription eye drops and oral medications to surgery. Retinal disorders affect this thin lining on the back of the eye. It’s made up of cells that collect visual images and pass them on to your brain. Problems with your retina affect this image transfer. They include age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vessel occlusions, and detached retina. Early diagnosis and treatment will help you keep your vision. Paris Miki Optical’s Store Manager Michael has over 31 year’s experience as a qualified Optical technician and has been working in the area for over 23 years. There is an onsite workshop for quicker spectacle making, so you don’t have to be without your own frames for weeks if we are using your own frame for new lenses; repairs can be done onsite and same day service is available on in store stock lenses. To make an appointment call on 5580 5010.

6 BOOK GIVEAWAY TO ENTER write your name, address & phone on the back of an envelope and post to: Winners book prize will be couriered so please provide a phone number. You may put phone number inside envelope if you are worried about scams... thankyou! Enter To Win ONE OF US IS DEAD by Peter James Hunting him would be murder . . . When James Taylor arrives late for a funeral, he has to stand at the back of the small church. But, as the service progresses, Taylor notices a man six rows in front of him. At first he thinks he must be mistaken, but the more he looks at the man, the more convinced Taylor becomes that this is his old schoolfriend Rufus Rorke. Except it couldn’t be him, could it? Because two years ago Taylor attended Rufus Rorke’s funeral. He even delivered Rufus’s eulogy. On the other side of Brighton, at Police HQ, Detective Superintendent Roy Grace has been alerted to a number of suspicious deaths that he can’t get out of his mind. But how are they linked? And how could they possibly be connected to Rufus Rorke? Roy Grace is about to find out just how dangerous a dead man can be. ISBN: 9781529090024 | Format: Trade Paperback | Pub Date: 24/09/2024 | Imprint: Macmillan | Price: $34.99 |Pages: 464 DARK CITY by John Silvester From madmen to matriarchs, stooges to heroes, eye-watering bungles to sweet justice - strap yourself in for a masterclass in storytelling from Australia’s most formidable crime reporter. True crime icon John Silvester has been reporting on Australia’s criminal underbelly for over forty years. Navigating the murky intersections between the lawmakers and lawbreakers, Silvester has drawn on a lifetime’s work rubbing shoulders with the good guys, the bad guys and the downright dirty. He holds the keys to the underworld’s deep dark secrets, and he’s giving you unlimited access into the belly of the beast. Gritty and compelling, with his trademark wit, insight and humour, Dark City is the second riotous collection of stories from ‘Sly of the Underworld’. ISBN: 9781761561535 | Format: Trade Paperback | Pub Date: 24/09/2024 Category: True Crime, TRUE CRIME / General | Imprint: Macmillan Australia | Price: $36.99 | Pages: 368 1: ONE OF US IS DEAD or 2: DARK CITY PO Box 3302, Burleigh Town 4220 • Entries close 10.10.2024. Congratulations July Winners! $50 GIFT CARD SUDOKU: F. Milburn, Nerang CROSSWORD: G. Howe, Oxenford THE YOUNGEST SON BOOK COMPETITION S. Wilson, Gaven | D. Swan, Ormeau J. Rowe, Helensvale | T. Bilfillan, Coombabah R. Hellingrath, Upper Coomera JOY BOOK COMPETITION S. Green, Biggera Waters | M. Russell, Highland Park, P. Hamon, Helensvale | J. Burgess, Highland Park A. France, Oxenford Congratulations to our winners! We receive hundreds of entries for our competitions each month so keep on entering, you might be the next lucky winner! Groundwater Country Music Festival (CMF) is proudly produced by Experience Gold Coast and will return from 18 – 20 October 2024 for its 11th annual year. Free to attend, Groundwater CMF gathers some of the best country artists in the industry for three days of FREE live music on the Gold Coast. Set throughout the streets, parks and venues of Broadbeach and just steps away from the beachfront, there’s no other country music festival quite like it! The 2023 lineup included some of the biggest international and national country music stars like Lee Kernaghan, Jackson Dean, Casey Barnes, Amber Lawrence and so many more who will delight country fans from far and wide at the multi-award-winning festival. With multiple festival stages throughout the precinct, Groundwater CMF 2023 provided a rockin’ country party for fans and artists alike. The perfect Gold Coast weather also accompanied the sweet country tunes that flowed through Broadbeach, showcasing why Groundwater CMF is unlike any other country music festival. For more details on the 2024 festival, make sure to follow Groundwater CMF on Facebook and Instagram. Gold Coast Rose Society Inc 24TH ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Sat 28th September 11.30am to 4.30pm Sun 29th September 9.00am to 3.00pm Rose Exhibitors from Darling Downs, Brisbane and Gold Coast showcasing the best of roses! Admission $5 ROBINA COMMUNITY CENTRE 196 ROBINA TOWN CENTRE Major raffle with wheelbarrow and products valued over $500 Refreshments available from the Cafe www.goldcoastrosesociety.org.au

7 Diablo Animal ID: 130355 | American Staffy Age: 2years | Male | Tan & White 'Diablo' may be Spanish for 'devil' but the only thing devilish about this fella is his good looks! Diablo is as sweet as he is handsome, he loves to hang out with his friends - both human and canine! He would love to get out every day to stretch his legs and sniff to his heart's content, so if you're looking for an active companion to join you on daily walks - Diablo is your guy! Diablo would also like to be provided regular mental enrichment like sniffy walks, food puzzles, tricks training and playtime in the backyard. After a day of fun and adventure, Diablo would love to curl up on the couch and unwind with you. If you have a friendly and respectful dog at home, please bring them in to meet Diablo to see if they will get along. If you have dog savvy kids at home, please be sure to bring them in as well. Diablo is just waiting bust out of the shelter and into his forever home so come on down to meet him to see if that could be with you! Jet Animal ID: 126428 Great Dane Cross Bull Arab Age: 3Y 8M | Male | Black & White Hiya, I’m Jet! I’m a handsome fella just waiting to find my forever home. Let me tell you a little about myself ... I absolutely adore spending quality time with my human friends, so if you’re looking for a binge-watching couch buddy, I’m your guy! Not to brag but I’m a pretty smart cookie and I love treats so I think I’ll be a natural at positive reinforcement training. I also love to explore the world through my nose, it helps me get to know my surroundings and it helps tucker me out. So if we can go for walks every day where you are happy to go wherever my nose takes me, I would just love that. I’m looking for a companion to share my life with, if you think that could be you, please come into AWLQ and ask to meet me! Be sure to bring the whole family, see you soon! PETS OF THE MONTH For more visit awlqld.com.au or call 5509 9000 Measuring seven metres in diameter, the moon features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture represents 5km of the moon’s surface. The installation is a fusion of lunar imagery, moonlight and surround sound composition created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones. The moon has always inspired humanity, acting as a ‘cultural mirror’ to society, reflecting the ideas and beliefs of all people around the world. Over the centuries, the moon has been interpreted as a god and as a planet. It has been used as a timekeeper, calendar and been a source of light to aid night-time navigation. Throughout history the moon has inspired artists, poets, scientists, writers and musicians the world over. Different cultures around the world have their own historical, cultural, scientific and religious relationships to the moon. And yet somehow, despite these differences, the moon connects us all. Museum of the Moon allows us to observe and contemplate cultural similarities and differences around the world and consider the latest moon science. You can experience it as the hero piece of Wonder at HOTA, Home of the Arts Outdoor Stage. Please note that food options vary throughout the program. Please check individual events for food availability information. *Closed Thu 24 Oct from 4pm Museum of the Moon 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise www.hota.com.au 13 days of art, music & discovery To secure your seat call Jenny 1300 794 373 www.currumbinvalleycoaches.com.au TRAVEL WITH US TO SEE... WED 16 FEB 2025 MATINEE PERFORMANCE $110 per ticket inc. coach transfers with “A” Reserve seating at the Lyric Theatre, QPAC Tickets are non-refundable

8 WE HAVE 2 X $50 GIFT CARDS TO GIVE AWAY! WIN A $50 GIFT CARD (Coles Supermarkets, Coles Central, Coles Express, Myer, including Myer.com.au, Target, Kmart, Officeworks, Liquorland, Vintage Cellars and First Choice Liquor.) Simply complete the Crossword and/or the Sudoku puzzle and post to SEPTEMBER CROSSWORD COMPETITION or SEPTEMBER SUDOKU COMPETITION PO Box 3302, Burleigh Town City Q. 4220 Write your name and address on the back of an envelope. First correct crossword and first correct sudoku entry drawn will win. Entries close 10.10.2024 Winner notified by post. Answers page 11 ACROSS 1. SMIRK 7. CONQUER 8. ROSTRUM 9. CHARMS 10. ATONE 11. ENLARGE 14. GATEWAY 18. ORAL 19. SPORTS 21. MOVEMENT 22. LIVEN 23. HECKLES DOWN 1. DETACH 2. MARIONETTE 3. GYRATION 4. DUCT 5. ABRADE 6. STRIKE 12. ROOKS 2 3 4 9 11 12 13 15 16 20 21 23 1 8 10 14 22 5 6 7 17 18 19 13. FAME 15. SHADE 16. SELL 17. BABY’S SHOE 20. DITCH Answer next month CROSSWORD 186 by Mona Elliott SU DO KU Instructions: The numbers 1 to 9 must appear in each row, column and 3 x 3 box. Numbers can not be duplicated. No. 186 9 5 8 3 4 6 4 1 6 7 4 2 3 5 9 5 4 3 6 8 3 7 Answer next month 1. How many of Australia’s UNESCO World Heritage sites are in the Northern Territory? 2. In which Australian State would you find a natural Australian landmark known as Australia Rock? 3. The Gibson Desert is the largest desert in which Australian State? 4. Australia has some spectacular waterfalls, which state is home to the highest permanent single drop waterfall? 5. In which state is Australia’s deepest lake, Lake St Clair? 6. How many time zones are there in Australia? 7. You will find the SS Maheno Shipwreck on the beach on which Australian Island? 8. Which is bigger Kangaroo Island or Fraser Island? 9. Where in Australia would you find the Tidbinbilla range? 10. Which is longer the Great Wall of China or the Australian “Dingo Fence”? 11. What is the name of the stream train that runs through Victoria’s Dandenong mountains? 12. Many Aussie road trippers have a visit to Poeppel Corner on their wish list. Where exactly in Australia is Poeppel Corner? Aussie Geography Quiz b l i a t e i i s WordWheel 56 The goal of a word wheel puzzle is to create as many words possible with the letters in the word wheel. You can only use each letter once and every word must have the letter in the centre of the wheel. Answers P 11

9 Jade Hurley, Fierce Females Financial assistance from the Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) for residents affected by the destructive summer storms is not only helping to rebuild communities, but also making them stronger. The Reconnection for Resilience Community Grants Program provided 15 community grants of up to $5000 for local not-for-profit organisations, healthcare organisations, sporting clubs and primary care providers in the storm and flood hit areas. “While the property rebuilds continue, so are the psychological health recoveries of those residents directly affected by the storms,” GCPHN CEO Matt Carrodus said. “Through programs that foster ongoing resilience, we are helping to empower people with the resources and support necessary to complete their recovery journeys,” he said. Mr Carrodus said funded activities included programs aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing through support embedded in addressing social isolation, sport and exercise classes, art therapy, skills development initiatives, community BBQs and more. We highlight a couple amazing organisations that are cleverly using their grants funding to build better local communities: Fierce Females – Westfield Shopping Centre, Helensvale Created by women for women, Fierce But Jennifer said next time it will be different. “One of the things we realised is that we were sending people away with their emergency supplies in boxes and we thought that was undignified,” she said. “So, we created Bags on the Go, with everything packed in a sturdy reusable suitcase that people can wheel out of our centre with pride. “The bags are the packed with donated toiletries and essential disaster recovery items like battery powered radios, weatherproof document holders, towels and face washers, washing powder, coins for laundromats, deodorants and other hygiene products. “They open the suitcase to find most of the things that people would need if they were faced with an emergency accommodation situation,” she said. The Studio Village Community Centre was established 30 years ago by the local community. It’s one of 140 Neighbourhood and Community Centres (NCC’s) around Queensland responding to loneliness and social isolation. On a day-to-day basis it provides a community garden, day activities, bowls, craft classes, new parent support and playgroups, and plenty more. “Our clients are diverse and in the aftermath of the disaster we also welcomed everyone to explore our community wellbeing and mental health services,” Jennifer said. “At times of need we’re always there to provide physical and emotional support and Bags on the Go is just another innovative and locally tailored example of how we put grants monies like these to the very best use,” she said. https://studiovillage.com.au/ Reconnection for Resilience: Grants Deliver Late Christmas Cheer Females gives participants the skills and knowledge to live life without harm. Women over the age of 15, many mothers and daughters, take part in a 10-week program to learn how to improve and maintain personal safety during and after stressful events. It’s a unique program that fosters resilience and community connection by blending psychology, conflict resolution and mixed martial arts techniques. And according to trainer Jade Hurley, the Women’s Wellbeing and Resilience Skill Building Workshops have been especially important in the aftermath of the Christmas storms. “These workshops have provided a safe and supportive space for women to re-build their confidence, learn practical safety skills, and foster resilience in the face of adversity and stressful situations,” Jade said. “By focusing on both physical and emotional well-being, the workshops have been instrumental in helping participants navigate the challenges, both physical and emotional, brought on by the storms. “This has empowered them to move forward with newfound strength and a greater sense of community connection,” she said. www.fiercefemales.com.au Bags on the Go - Studio Village Community Centre, Oxenford When the Christmas night storm hit Oxenford, the Community Development Manager of the Studio Village Community Centre Jennifer Schofield knew her holiday was over and there was hard work to be done. “We were badly hit, and I knew straight away an emergency community recovery was about to start because we’ve been here before with floods and fire and all manner of natural disasters,” she said. That recovery meant the distribution of emergency food and water supplies and toiletries and other essentials for people driven from their homes or those staying put to comprehend what had just happened amid prolonged power outages. Jennifer Schofield ,Community Development Manager, Studio Village Community Centre

10 Community Notices FREE FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT, SPORTING & COMMUNITY GROUPS email your notice to info@localnewsletters.com • Deadline 17th September for next issue Tickets available 5532 2096 www.gclt.com.au 21A Scarborough St, Southport A stage play based on the classic novel William Golding’s classic Lord of the Flies narrates the story of a group of juveniles who become stranded on a deserted island. They establish regulations and a framework for governance, but due to the absence of any grown-ups to provide guidance, the youngsters ultimately become aggressive and cruel, with rising tension caused by fear and power. The disturbing tale portrays the children’s journey into turmoil and indicates that the inherent nature of humanity is barbarous. By William Golding Adapted for the stage by Nigel Williams Directed by Joshua McCann-Thomson 31 August – 21 September, 2024 HELENSVALE LIONS CLUB – meetings on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Month at Club Helensvale (28 Discovery Dr, Helensvale), with friendly members supporting the local community. Visitors are welcome to come to a dinner meeting on 1st Tuesday of the Month to meet our members. Contact 0416877545 / helensvale.qld@ lions.org.au ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS – A ladies meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is held every Thursday at 5pm – 6pm at the Pimpama Uniting Church Hall, 246 Creek Street Pimpama. 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 and free sober life. Doors open from 4:30pm SIP N SUP CLUB – GOLD COAST Meets every three weeks at a great restaurant around the Gold Coast. All men welcome for beer, wine and food. We critique restaurants, have guest speakers but most of all we have a lot of fun. Generally Thursday afternoons, however, some evening events. 16 meetings per year. More info on FB and search for @sipnsupgc and/or ph: Michel on 0412 757 535 or e: michel_44@bigpond.com MEN’S COFFEE & BS GOLD COAST. Guys need an outlet to get together ‘shoot the breeze’, talk a bit of BS, and make new mates? Whether you’re 40 or 80 this group is for you. It’s a small friendly informal group that catches up weekly to give men an opportunity to get out of the house. This is NOT a business networking or church group. It’s about social engagement. 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. LINE DANCE WITH LEAH - Mondays: Lakeside Community Centre, 25 Rose Valley Dr, Upper Coomera. 8.40am-9.20am Absolute Beginner-Beginner. 9.30am11.00am High Beginner-Low Intermediate. Tuesdays: Studio Village Community Centre, 87 Village Way, Oxenford. 4.25pm-5.25pm Absolute Beginner-Beginner. 5.30pm-7.30pm Improver-Intermediate. Fridays: Canungra School Of Arts Hall, 3 Pine St, Canungra. 9.30am-11.30am High Beginner-Low Intermediate. Enquiries Leah Cook 0403 460 365. GOLD COAST STAMP AND COIN CLUB INC (previously Southport Afternoon Stamp Club) meets second Saturday of each month from noon to 4pm, at Helensvale Community Centre (South Hall), 31 Discovery Drive, Helensvale. Everyone welcome. Each month we have dealers, bargain tables, sales by tender, exchange books and some exhibits or talks, finishing with afternoon tea. Enquiries please phone 0409 765 060 or 0417 987 441. GOLD COAST WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION supports and encourages writers from all genres, age groups, and levels of experience, to grow, learn, and excel in their craft. Our events and workshops offer the opportunity to connect and share with like-minded people in a relaxed environment. We welcome writers and readers to network, engage, share learning experiences, and connect with a wider audience on the third Saturday of each month between 12-3pm. E: gcwa.publicitycoordinator@gmail.com | www. goldcoastwriters.org 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 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. 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. 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.. THE PROBUS CLUB OF COOMERA VALLEY is a popular club for retirees with its stimulating meetings, wide variety of interest groups and many outings. Meets on 2nd Wednesday of month at 10am, Holy Rood Church Hall, Old Tamborine Rd, Oxenford. Visitors and new members welcome. Contact Paula Clohesy 0408 313 083 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. 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 GOLD COAST HUNGARIAN SENIORS CITIZENS CLUB meets every Tuesday 10am-1pm at Broadbeach Senior Citizens Centre, 23 T.E. Peters Drive, Broadbeach. Hot lunch and activities provided. President, Frank Arva 0456925582. Secretary, Marta Novak 0414464713 BEGINNER LESSONS AT GOLD COAST BRIDGE CLUB - 9am – 11am. Wed 9th Oct – 13th Nov. For enquiries or to enrol, contact: dot.piddington@bigpond.com or call Dot on 0418 887 806. 2883 Gold Coast Hwy, Surfers Paradise. “SING SING SING”(Paradise Point) - Free Community singing group every second Wednesday 9.30am at Paradise Point Uniting Church building, 126 Paradise Parade, Paradise Point. No fees or auditions, no matter what your singing voice, just a love of music is required. If you can talk, you can sing. Come and feel the magic of singing many popular songs with a great group of people. Singing is wonderful for your mind and body and elevates your soul. GOLD COAST CITY JAZZ CLUB at Southport Bowls Club, 2 Marine Parade Southport. 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7pm. Featuring well known Jazz musicians. Bistro and bar available. Information at http://www.gccityjazzclub.com or email gccityjazzclub@gmail.com

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