2 PET OF THE WEEK FOR MORE VISIT AWLQLD.COM.AU OR CALL 5509 9000 Creating a brighter future Animal Welfare League Qld Est. 1959 PET OF THE MONTH Squeak Animal ID: 131928 | Domestic Medium Hair Age: 2yrs, 1 month | Female | Black & White Squeak! Yes, my name is Squeak, let me tell you the reason I got called Squeak. I happened to wander into AWLQ a couple of weeks ago and as soon as I met the staff here, they knew they had to call me Squeak, If you happen to hear me meow It sounds more like a mouse squeak! Th staff say its the cutest thing! I am still getting use to my new room in the rehoming building so I may not be the first to approach but If you come over to me, I absolutely loveeeee pats! Sully Animal ID: 132281 | Australian Kelpie Age: 1yr 5months | Male | Black & Tan Hi there, I’m Sully! My days are filled with boundless energy and I’m always up for a game of fetch. My dream home would be one where i can have a big basket of toys and go adventuring with my new family. I love making friends, whether they’re humans or other dogs. I would be happy if I had another dog at home, so if you have another dog at home, please bring them down to meet me! I’m a young guy, still learning the ropes, so I need someone patient to help me with my training. I’m a bit of a goofball, but that’s part of my charm! I promise to keep you entertained with my playful antics and my friendly nature. I’m looking for a forever home where I can be a loyal companion and bring joy to your life. Adopting me means gaining a friend who will love you unconditionally! So come and meet me today! When you choose to leave a bequest to Animal Welfare League Queensland in your Will, your gift will directly help create a brighter future for animals in need and provide a safe haven for over 11,000 animals every year. Your gift ensures your passion for animal welfare and protection continues to live on into the future. A GIFT IN YOUR WILL HAS THE ABILITY TO SAVE THOUSANDS OF ANIMALS Your gift gives them hope. Gullivers celebrating 50 Years teaching the Gold Coast to swim Next year it will be fifty years since Gullivers began teaching the Gold Coast to swim. Gullivers started operating in 1975 in a back yard facility in Southport and moved to Upper Coomera in 1998. The current centre has since grown to be the biggest standalone swim school on the Gold Coast, providing more than 50,000 lessons a year and more than two million since 1975. Gullivers has resisted the industry trend to branch into multiple centres rather focusing on the one facility personally run by Terry Gulliver ensuring only the highest quality of instruction and results others envy. Over the years Gullivers pupils have achieved a series of remarkable achievements often featured on National TV and prominently in the print media. Television audiences marvelled at three years olds riding tricycles around the bottom of the pool. They were even more astounded to see three year olds conquering the Olympic distance swimming 1500 metres. One two year old amazed everyone when she swam 800 metres and a couple of one year olds swam 100 metres. At Gullivers we are proud of the fact we really teach kids to swim not just be comfortable in the water. Our warm shallow indoor pools and team of highly skilled and passionate teachers ensure the perfect environment for quick learning. If you are considering swim lessons for your youngster or already having lessons but you feel they should be doing better be assured there is no one better than Gullivers. Don’t take our word for it. Come and see for yourself. Gullivers Coomera is just a few minutes from anywhere on the Gold Coast. I guarantee you it will be worth the drive. Book a no obligation free trial lesson - Phone 5561 7733. See advert Page 3 Since 2003 Gullivers has also operated one of the biggest and most exciting OSHC programmes in Queensland with the Federal government using the Gullivers programme to launch the now Australia wide Active After School Care programme in 2005. The programme includes free swim lessons, gymnastics and cooking classes. No wonder people say OSHC is better at Gullivers Coomera. SUPER OSHC PROGRAMMES AT GULLIVER’S SINCE 2003
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