GC_Over_50s_October_2024_No_113

27 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. 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 Friday 18 - 30 October, 8am to 9pm 13 days of art, music & discovery

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