Coast medical transport celebrating
20 years of service

It was great to catch up with Cooloola Coast Medical Transport which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. For 20 years the volunteers have provided a valuable door-to-door service by carrying patients and clients to get treatment and travel to out of town medical appointments.

Cooloola Coast Medical Transport

The service picks up where patient transport is either outside the scope of the Queensland Ambulance service guidelines and where it cannot be provided by public or private transport.

Since its formation at the end of 2003, it has grown from undertaking 192 trips or 43,300kilometres in 2004 to 1,297 trips or 340,295 kilometres last year.

Year on year the need for their service continues to grow. In total it has provided a staggering17,073 trips and covered almost 5 million kilometres.

Coastguard keeps us safe

Biggest Community Survey

My Biggest Community Survey is a rich source of information about the issues that matter most to residents in our region. The survey seeks the views and input on a range of State issues that impact all of us.

This year’s survey is still being collated with already more than 1,100 respondents raising issues about health services, law and order, housing, roads and transport, agriculture and the environment, education, cost of living, and local infrastructure.

The LBSFA is renowned as being integral to the highly successful fish restocking through fingerling releases and tagging activities at the Lake as well undertaking property maintenance and running fishing competitions. This year they were able to release 125,000Australian native fish and are scheduled to release the same number this year.

It was great to be able to spend time with almost 20 volunteers at their AGM.

Rural Fire Brigades Association

Justin Choveaux, General Manager of Rural Fire Brigades Association, and rural firies at Parliament House

Rural Fire Brigade Volunteers are the backbone of a resilient community

Every year we are grateful for the help of our more than 26,000 volunteers who are our rural firies. With more than 1,400 Rural Fire Brigades defending 93% of this State they are the backbone of a resilient community.

Whether it is responding to bushfires, reducing bushfire risks by burn offs, responding to road crashes, and assisting in the recovery from flood and cyclones, our volunteer firefighters are a constant and steadfast part of local community defence.

I was pleased that the sitting of Parliament didn’t prevent me recognising the valuable work of our rural firies on their very special Yellow Ribbon Day and at the launch of the Parliamentary Friends of Rural Fire Brigades.

The ‘Voice’ Referendum

The Federal Government’s referendum to change the Australian Constitution will be held on October 14.

Where you can vote on the ‘Voice Referendum’

Pre-poll (before the day)

Gympie Hockey Association cnr Power Rd & Woolgar Rd, Southside

  • Tuesday 3 Oct – Friday 6 Oct 8.30 a.m.– 5.30 p.m.
  • Saturday 7 Oct 9 a.m.– 4 p.m.
  • Monday 9 Oct – Thursday 12 Oct  8.30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m.
  • Friday 13 Oct 8.30.am. – 6 p.m.
  • Sat 14 Oct 8a.m. – 6 p.m.

 

Voting on 14 October from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Amamoor State School, 2 Elizabeth St Amamoor
  • Bauple Recreational Ground, 18 Forestry Rd, Bauple
  • Chatsworth Community Hall, 3 Allen Rd, Chatsworth
  • Curra Community Hall 12 David Dr, Curra
  • Glenwood Community Hall, 13 Pepper Rd. Glenwood
  • Goomboorian Memorial Hall, 5 Ross Rd, Goomboorian
  • Gunalda State School, 6 Miva Rd, Gunalda
  • Gympie Church of Christ, 57 Horseshoe Bend Rd, Gympie
  • Gympie East State School, 219 Cedar Pocket Rd, Greens Creek
  • Gympie Senior Citizens Centre, 40 Mellor Street, Gympie
  • Gympie South State School, 50 Exhibition Rd, Southside
  • James Nash High School, 109 Myall St, Gympie
  • Kandanga Hall, 81 Main St, Kandanga
  • Lower Wonga Hall, 1048 Wide Bay Hwy, Lower Wonga
  • Mary Valley State College, 15 Edward St, Imbil
  • Monkland State School, 220 Brisbane Rd, Monkland
  • One Mile State School, 1 John St, Gympie
  • Rainbow Beach State School, 1 Warooga St, Rainbow Beach
  • Tin Can Bay State School, 2 Snapper Creek Rd, Tin Can Bay
  • Veteran Hall, 594 Sandy Creek Rd, Veteran
  • Veterans & Community Hall, 1 Santa Maria Ct, Cooloola Cove
  • Widgee State School, 2156 Gympie Woolooga Rd, Widgee
  • Wolvi State School, 936 Kin Kin Rd, Wolvi

Out and about in the Electorate:

During the last month I have been able to attend or visit:

Australian Red Cross Gympie branch AGM.

Met with students Legal studies class at Cooloola Christian College

Gympie Men’s Shed

Chatsworth Rural Fire Brigade AGM and BBQ

Gympie State High School – Paddock to Plate

Lake Borumba Fish Stocking Association AGM

Gympie District Show Society AGM

Tin Can Bay Men’s Shed

Tin Can Bay Fishing Club

Cooloola Coast Medical Transport

Tin Can Bay Coast Guard

Gympie Pistol Club

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