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CLERMONT RAG The Community Newsletter Friday July 17 2015 Join in NAIDOC Week celebrations There’s still time to take part in 2015 NAIDOC week celebrations in Clermont. On Friday (July 17) at 9am, join in a free Cultural Safety Workshop with Guest Speaker Richard Frankland and enjoy a performance by the Weirdi Binbi Traditional Owners and Saima Dance Group on at the Civic Centre. A Community Dinner with live entertainment and DJ is on 6pm Friday night (July 17) and everyone is welcome. Entry is $10. If a family day out is more up your alley, come along to Centenary Park on Saturday morning (July 18). A Parade and Cultural Fun Day starts at 9am. There’ll be traditional dance, parade, live entertainment, stalls and a closing ceremony at 1.45pm. Traditional Owner Elizabeth McAvoy has run a busy program during this week, celebrating indigenous culture with our community. Traditional Owners, Elders, Mayor Anne Baker, Isaac Region Councillors and community attended an Opening Ceremony on Monday which included a flag raising ceremony, dance, didgeridoo playing and bush tucker samples during morning tea and lunch. The schools have enjoyed visits and performances from traditional dance troupe the Weirdi Binbi Traditional Owners Group and learnt about this year’s NAIDOC Week Theme ‘We All Stand On Sacred Ground – Learn, Respect and Celebrate’. If you’re interested in having a stall at the Cultural Fun Day on Saturday, please contact Elizabeth McAvoy on 0473 670 215. Council Plant and Fleet Auction Clermont Depot > read more inside

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CLERMONT RAGThe

Community Newsletter

Friday July 17 2015

Join in NAIDOC Week celebrations There’s still time to take part in 2015 NAIDOC week celebrations in Clermont.

On Friday (July 17) at 9am, join in a free Cultural Safety Workshop with Guest Speaker Richard Frankland and enjoy a performance by the Weirdi Binbi Traditional Owners and Saima Dance Group on at the Civic Centre. A Community Dinner with live entertainment and DJ is on 6pm Friday night (July 17) and everyone is welcome. Entry is $10.

If a family day out is more up your alley, come along to Centenary Park on Saturday morning (July 18). A Parade and Cultural Fun Day starts at 9am. There’ll be traditional dance, parade, live entertainment, stalls and a closing ceremony at 1.45pm.

Traditional Owner Elizabeth McAvoy has run a busy program during this week, celebrating indigenous culture

with our community. Traditional Owners, Elders, Mayor Anne Baker, Isaac Region Councillors and community attended an Opening Ceremony on Monday which included a flag raising ceremony, dance, didgeridoo playing and bush tucker samples during morning tea and lunch.

The schools have enjoyed visits and performances from traditional dance troupe the Weirdi Binbi Traditional Owners Group and learnt about this year’s NAIDOC Week Theme ‘We All Stand On Sacred Ground – Learn, Respect and Celebrate’.

If you’re interested in having a stall at the Cultural Fun Day on Saturday, please contact Elizabeth McAvoy on 0473 670 215.

Council Plant and Fleet Auction Clermont Depot > read more inside

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Free digital mapping workshops to help CQ landholders in resource negotiations

Developing a property computer map will be the focus of workshops in Central Queensland, to help landholders in negotiations with resource companies.

CSG Project Leader Daniel Phipps said the workshops are important for landholders, not only in relation to property planning but also as a tool in negotiations with CSG or mining companies.

“Our workshops teach landholders how a property map can help in negotiating where and when a resource company conducts their activity on their property, as well as how a map can assist in establishing fair compensation,” Mr Phipps said.

“Resource companies may provide a map of their proposed infrastructure on a landholder’s property. A property map helps define boundaries and puts landholders in the best possible position to negotiate a favourable outcome.”

Not only are property maps a useful tool in negotiations with resource companies, but are also important for landholders wanting to improve property planning, take part in coordinated pest control or achieve Grazing Best Management Practice (BMP) standards.

“Property computer mapping allows landholders to explore their property from an aerial viewpoint, which helps with property planning, grazing strategies or even improving productivity,” Mr Phipps said.

“Specifically landholders can plot property boundaries, create buffer zones around watering points to reduce grazing pressure or manage vegetation. A comprehensive property map can help landholders achieve so much in regards to improving property management.”

Landholders will have the opportunity at the workshop to start on their own property maps and take their work home on USB along with a trial version of Phoenix Mapping to help them get started on comprehensively mapping their property.

The workshops are being held from 8.45am to 4pm, on:

• 4 August - Barcaldine

• 5 August - Alpha

• 6 August - Emerald

Visit www.agforceprojects.org.au to register or call 3238 6048.

AgForce Projects CSG Project is delivered free with the support of the Queensland Government, the GasFields Commission Queensland, the Queensland Resources Council and Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association.

Clermont Tourist Information Centre & Clermont Histroical Centre

Opening hoursWednesday to Saturday9am - 3pm

Contact: 4983 3311

Cost of entryAdult $6Child (3-12 years) $3Pensioner $4Family $15

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Health Matters

One of the great things about living in a community like Clermont is that when it comes to health care and health prevention, all service providers are willing and able to work together to provide the best, and most holistic support for an individual’s health journey. The Clermont MPHS, including the Community Health team and HACC service, are very fortunate to have a great health collaborator in our local pharmacist, Grant Oswald. He is part of the team that looks after you. On top of that, he is a big supporter of looking after your ‘being well’ journey.

The Clermont Amcal Pharmacy (like them on facebook) will often share messages or ideas regarding health and beauty. Thank you to Grant for allowing us to share this one.

Making decisions and your health and happiness

Did you know that it is now less than 6 months to go until Christmas? I know that you didn’t want to hear that and probably half of you have stopped reading already but rest assured this week is not about the festive season, I just thought it would be an eye opener for us all.

Decisions, decisions, decisions. Our lives just seem to be filled with a constant stream of decisions. A study from the Columbia University found that we actually make an average of 70 decisions a day. From simple ones like what to wear or what to eat to more complex ones like moving to a new town or should we have a 3rd child (that’s a definite NO sorry Jen). With so many decisions to make each and every day, learning to prioritise them and make them effectively is essential to our health and happiness.

Here’s some tips and pointers that may make that decision making process a little easier for you:

Turn small decisions into routines

Decision making works like a muscle: as you use it more and more, it gets too exhausted to function effectively. One of the ways that people get around this is to turn smaller decisions into routine. Steve Jobs (Apple founder) wore a black turtleneck to work every day and Barack Obama has said “You’ll see I wear only gray or blue suits. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing because I have too many other decisions to make” So ladies deciding what to wear each day is not the biggest decision of your day!

Make big decisions in the morning

Save small decisions for after work and tackle complex decisions in the morning. A similar strategy is to do some of the smaller things the night before to get a head start on the next day. For instance, lay out your outfit at night so you don’t even have to think about it when you wake up.

Pay attention to your emotions

There is an old saying: “Don’t make permanent decisions based on temporary emotions.” Successful people recognise and understand their emotions so that they are able to look at decisions as objectively and rationally as possible.

I guess what I am saying here is don’t make a decision to go to the pub just after you’ve had a fight with your wife – the repercussions could be major!

Use exercise to recharge

The stress of a major decision naturally produces cortisone, the chemical that triggers the fight-or-flight response. Cortisone clouds your ability to think clearly and rationally. When you find yourself stressing about a decision, try exercising. As little as 30 minutes is all it takes to get a good endorphin-fueled buzz and return to mental clarity.

Always go back to your moral compass

Successful people know the importance of sticking to their morals when making an important decision. Morals serve as trusted guides when your emotions are pulling you in a different direction.

Bringing it all together

With repercussions that can last days, weeks and even years, making great decisions is an effort that worth every bit of your time and energy.

I hope that this gives you a few tips to help that decision making process a little easier and your lives a little happier. I guess to summarise, don’t sweat the small stuff and rely on your moral compass when it really matters.

Now, for my big decision of the day – should I have a beer tonight or would a red wine go better with that Lamb curry that we’re having for dinner?

Courtesy of Grant Oswald – Clermont Amcal Pharmacy.

And remember… Protect, Prevent, Live Well

contributed by Jackie Martin

Bob Legge is turning 50. When asked whether he would like a party, here is his response.

So Bob, do want a party? Dunno.

Well the races are on. Do you want to go? Yeah. Orright.

Who do you want to invite? Dunno

Well, why don’t you just put an add in the Clermont Rag then? Yeah, ooright.

So there you have it.

Dear Dunno you are invited as a privileged guest to Bob’s 50th at the Clermont Races on Saturday July 18. He might even shout you a drink.

Don't expect too much conversation. See you there.

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Raising Dust and DollarsTM – The Great Endeavour Rally

The Great Endeavour Rally has been raising dust, dollars and disability awareness for more than 28 years and is set to roll into Clermont on July 20 – 21.

A community fundraising event ‘The Buffalo Show’ is on Monday July 20 from 6.30pm at the Rodeo Arena. It’s set to be a great night for a good cause, with young local talent performing and Clermont ‘superstars’ attempting the famous ‘Buffalo Mount’. There’s a small entry donation of $5 for adults. Isaac Regional Council is a proud sponsor of the event and invites the community to come along and show their support.

The 28th Queensland Rally is on from 17-25 July and will tour from Redcliffe to Rockhampton via the Whitsundays. Its aim is to raise vital funds to support the needs of individuals along the rally route. To date, more than $8.5 million has been raised making a real difference to the lives of people with a disability.

For more information about the Great Endeavour Rally visit great.endeavour.com.au

Plant and Fleet Auction

More than 125 items - from cars, boats and

trailers to loaders, rollers and mowers to

be auctioned by NASCO Auctioneers on

Wednesday August 5 at 10am.

Everything is expected to sell on the day!

Auction CatalogueView online at

www.nascoauctioneers.com.au

Viewing Days View items in person:

Saturday August 1, 10am to 2pm•

RegisterOnline at:

www.nascoauctioneers.com.au

Or in person on:

Tuesday August 4 from 9am to 5pm

LocationCouncil’s Clermont Depot on Wattle Hill Road,

(near the Showgrounds).Visit www.isaac.qld.gov.auor call 1300 ISAACS(1300 47 22 27)to find out more

Wednesday August 5, Council Depot, Clermont

Tuesday August 4, 9am to 5pm

Wednesday July 29, 10am to 2pm

Isaac Regional Council is providing local residents, businesses, community groups, farmers and graziers the opportunity to purchase fleet and plant at an auction in Clermont on August 5.

Roads, Fleet and Depot Activities Committee Chair Geoff Bethel said Council undertook a complete review of its entire fleet and plant across the region.

“Everything is expected to sell on the day with the auction proceeds to be reinvested back into Council services,” he said.

Bidders can register online or in person at the last registration and viewing day on Tuesday August 4 from 9am to 5pm at Council’s Clermont Depot.

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Meetings 2015

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www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS

COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD

Religious Notices New Creation Fellowship Clermont‘Come As You Are’Service time 10am SundaysScout Hall, Daintree StreetPS Trevor & Roxanne Cole4983 3980

Sonrise Central QueenslandJoin Us!

Sunday Service 9amMainly Music (0-5 years) Mondays 9.15amHorse Riding Wednesdays 3.30pmKids Club Fridays 4 - 5.30pmCLAW youth Fridays 7 – 9pm58 Capella Street ClermontWe are an ACC church. Everyone welcome.Phone:Ps Allan Kelly 041 7095918Ps Renita Kelly 0408 063 123Ps Judy Anne Dalrymple 0413 761 778

St Mary’s Catholic ChurchOn Sunday July 19 9am theSacraments of Confirmation and EucharistSunday July 26 9am

Anglican Church Service - All Saints’ Clermont Morning PrayerSundays 9amWednesdays 9.30 amEucharist 4th Saturday of monthFr. Honorio 6pm

For Hire of Anglican Church Hall call 4983 1435

Uniting ChurchCnr Capella and Box StreetsSunday worship 8am Prison Ministry service for all GregoryCongregations July 19 9.30am Clermontgregoryuniting.org.auPHONE: 4983 3445

Clermont Pensioners League meet every 2nd Monday of the month at the Senior Citizens Hall at 2pm.

Country Women’s Association meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month at 11am at the QCWA Hall, Sirius Street. Meeting is followed by light lunch.

Clermont QCWA invites members of the community to attend the annual meeting to be held Monday July 20 at 9.30am. Please join us for morning tea at 9am at the QCWA Hall, Sirius Street.

Clermont Community Housing & Other Services Inc meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 4pm at ‘Lagoona’, 2 Lime Street.

Clermont Community and Business Group (CCBG) monthly meetings held 5.30pm, Shop 3,  42 Daintree Street. Meetings consistent with Clermont Cattle Sale dates. Dates for meetings: August 19, September 16, October 14, November 18.

Clermont Meals On Wheels meetings are held every alternate month on the 2nd Monday at 2pm at Monash Lodge. New members would be very welcome.

Clermont Senior Citizens Association hold their meeting on the 4th Thursday after activities at 11am.

The Clermont Men’s Shed and garden is open every Wednesday between 9am and 12pm, Powerhouse Lane (high school end of Jellicoe St). All are welcome. For further information please call Cheryl Currie on 0400 592 402.

The Clermont Health Network meets every quarter. This is a community meeting and networking opportunity for all interested health workers, businesses or people with an interest in the health matters. Dates for meetings: August 19, November 18. For further information please call Jackie Martin on 0409 947 324.

Clermont Artslink meetings are held every second Thursday of the month at 7pm at the Scout Hall in Daintree Street.

Monash Lodge Inc meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 4pm at Monash Lodge.

SSAA meetings held at the Range on 3rd Sunday of the month at 12 midday.

WEB VIEWING

Read The Clermont Rag online! The Rag is uploaded to the Isaac Regional Council website each week.

This edition can be viewed by visiting www.isaac.qld.gov.au and clicking on the Community tab.

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HOCH & WILKINSON—CLERMONT’S LOCAL & INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE

Next Clermont Cattle Sale: Wednesday 22nd July 2015

RENTALS: 0428 153 400 OFFICE: 07 4983 1555 SALES: 0417 082 448 www.hochandwilkinson.com www.facebook.com/weloveclermont www.realestate.com.au

22/47 McDonald Flat Rd

$280 p/w 4 2 2 $230 p/w 3 1 1

29 Douglass Street

1/20 Frederick Street

$200 p/w 2 1 1

2/30 Kitchener Street

$200p/w 3 1 -

84 Herschel Street

$305,000 Neg 3 1 1

Air conditioned / front deck / open area under house / 977m2 block

close to the RSL

20 Daintree Street

$375,000 Neg 4 1 2

Air conditioned / 2nd toilet / large deck / large 1077m2 corner block /

located close to shops

25 French Street

$290,000 Neg 3 1 2

1/4 acre block / rain water tank / solar panels / workshop / double

garage / large deck

CLERMONT CATTLE SALE WEDNESDAY 22nd JULY 2015

9:00 AM START

805 HEAD BOOKED

205 Steers (Featuring) 30 Brahman Cross Steers 15 - 18 Months

60 Droughtmaster Cross Steers 10 – 12 Months 35 Gelbiveh Cross Steers “EU” 8 – 10 Months

40 Euro Cross Steers 8 – 10 Months 40 Brahman Cross Steers 8 – 10 Months

500 Heifers (Featuring)

300 Droughtmaster Cross Heifers 12 – 18 Months 60 Santa Cross Heifers 10 – 12 Months

100 Brahman Cross Heifers 10 – 12 Months 40 Euro Cross Heifers 8 – 10 Months

100 Prime Cattle

For more information,

please contact your preferred agent

Australian Livestock 07 4983 1011 Elders 07 4983 1388

Hoch & Wilkinson 07 4983 1555

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NAIDOC Week celebrations

Boomerang art workshop Clermont Library

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www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS

LIBRARY HAPPENINGS

On the ShelfCelebrating friendshipClermont Library will be turning the spotlight on friendship during a special Storytime session on Friday July 31.

Storytime will be celebrating Friendship Day and Storytimers are encouraged to bring a friend along, young or old. If you have never been to Storytime, come along and join in the fun and meet new friends.

Storytime is held every Friday at the Clermont Library from 9.30am to 10.30am.

Book saleHave you checked out the range of preloved library books on sale at the Clermont Library? The books are in good condition and include fiction, non-fiction and large print.

Come in, browse and purchase a hard back for $3, paper back for $2 or fill an Isaac Libraries Bag for $12.

New arrivalsRecent arrivals in adult fiction include the following:Death Wears a Beauty Mask and other stories by Mary Higgins ClarkPlague of the Manitou by Graham MastertonMagnolia Dawn by Erica Spindler

Recent arrivals in adult non-fiction include the following:What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures by Malcolm GladwellOutback Midwife by Beth McRaeThe Ghan: Australia’s Grand Rail Journey by Ian GradyWarrior: A Legendary Leader’s Dramatic Life and Violent Death on the Colonial Frontier by Libby ConnorsWhole Food Slow Cooked by Olivia Andrews1000 Mini Cross Stitch Motifs by Sharon WelchA Little Bit Crafty by Frankie Magazine

Join your local library You can become a library member by filling in our membership form which you can find online at www.isaac.qld.gov.au/libraries or talk to one of our Library Officers for assistance. Your library card will connect you to thousands of resources found in our eight libraries.

Opening Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8.30am to 5pmWednesday 8.30am to 8pmSaturday 9am to 12pmSunday Closed

Contact Clermont Library Phone 4983 4746 Email [email protected]

Public notice

Library program/event bookingsBookings for all library programs are essential and to make a booking call the Clermont Library on 4846 3746.

Until next time, see you at the Library. Sue and Laura

Landscaping and tree felling works, ClermontCouncil is pleased to be undertaking a series of landscaping and tree felling works across Clermont starting Monday July 13 and extending throughout August.

The Clermont Entrance Precinct Roundabout will be greatly enhanced with the planting of large shrubs and bottle trees, feature boulders and landscaped gardens, scheduled to occur over a number of weeks.

Garden beautification works around Clermont will heighten appeal along Capella Street, at the Clermont Library, Mural Train and around the shelter at Hoods Lagoon.

Council has engaged contractors to undertake tree felling in areas around town to minimise impact to overhead power lines and remove dead branches.

Residents are advised that there may be minor impacts to traffic while some works are underway.

If you require further information please contact 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

GRAHAM WEBBActing Chief Executive Officer

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Tai Chi For Health Regular Wednesday Classes at the Senior Citizen’s Hall

Advanced: 9-10am Intermediate: 10-11am Beginners: 11-12am (as required)

All welcome. Gold coin donation.For more information please contact: Sue Flynn on 4983 3472 or 0418 719198.

Children love Baby Bounce, Storytime and Craft and Rhymetime

Clermont & District Servicemen’s Club

Opening hours are 5.30pm to 6.30pm Wednesday and 5.30pm until late on Friday.Come on down and join us on a Friday night for a quiet drink and a chat.

Clermont Community Housing & Other Services IncAGENTS for: Centrelink, Medicare and Child Support Emergency Relief Vouchers, Emergency Housing, Low Income Housing

Opening Hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 12.30pm-2.55pm Wednesday: 12.30pm-2pmPhone: 4983 3400 2 Lime Street, “Lagoona”

Have you recently moved to Clermont with a young family and want to meet other young families.

The Clermont Library runs several weekly

children’s sessions and these sessions are a good

way to connect with parents and young children. Bookings are

essential please phone 4983 4746 or email [email protected]

Rhymetime is held from 9.30am to 10am every Tuesday for children up to

five years old, where they can sing and dance to nursery

rhyme songs.

Baby Bounce is held on Thursday from 9.30am to 10am and is aimed at children aged up to two years.

Baby Bounce is a chance for parents to interact with their child through movement, music and song.

Storytime and Craft time for the littlies is held at the Clermont Library every Friday from 9.30am to 10.30am and caters for children up to Prep age.

CWA HALL HIREThe hall in Sirius Street is available for hire at very reasonable rates.

$20 for each morning, afternoon or evening session. $60 for whole day and evening. $15 extra for use of kitchen.

Fully air-conditioned.

Contact Dawn on 4983 1270 to book your next function or meeting.If you have children under 5 and would like to get out and

meet other mums and children, you are always welcome at playgroup on Wednesday mornings (during the school term) at 9.15am in the Clermont State School Hall.

Please bring your own morning tea and a gold coin donation.

For more information you can find us on facebook at ‘Clermont Playgroup’ or contact Katrina on 0408 721 130.

Playgroup

SHOW YOU CARE, DONATE A PAIR for Townsville Ronald McDonald House.!!

When there is an accident or a sick child

some families leave with just the clothes on their backs. We are asking for donations of NEW underwear for men, women & children of all shapes & sizes.

Next time you’re shopping for some NEW undies why not get an extra pair for the families at Ronald McDonald House.

Collecting till the end of July with collection boxes at both Clermont Primary Schools… Thank you for your support…

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Cheapest 4-Bedroom House For Rent

63 Box Street, Clermont

An ideal family home near to primary school, and shops for just $235 per week

View more available rentals and sales listings on www.ljh.com.au

U2 4 Collins Street $180 per week 2 1 1

Semi-Furnished!

U1 25 Douglass Street $150 per week 2 1 1

Lounge, Dining table, Kitchen appliances, Fridge & Washing machine included

U2 16 Kitchener Street $100 per week 1 1 1

Fridge & Washing machine included

U2 25 Monash Court $150 per week 2 1 1

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SPORTS NEWS

Clermont Sports CentreGeneral Session Timetable - JulyJupiter Street Clermont 07 4983 1422All classes included in gym membership or $15 for casual passesBert’s Place Kids Club– Childcare daily hours. 0-5yrs. Tuesday to Friday.

MondayRevolution 60mins Spin 9.30am Pilates Level 1 matwork 11am Beach volleyball 6.30pm. Nominations August 31.Yoga beginners 6.30pmTRX 7.30pm

TuesdayLadies volleyball. Nominations due 9.30am Tuesday July 14.Rip Express 5.45pmRevolution express 30 mins 6.30pmPower Yoga 7.15pm Wednesday Revolution Spin 9.30am Pregnancy Pilates 11.15am THUMP beginners 6pmRevolution spin 1 hour 7pm

Thursday Rip Express 9.15amYoga 10am Junior mixed indoor volleyball 8-14yrs 5.30pm Mixed Indoor volleyball 6.30pm and 7.30pm. Nominations due July 18.

FridayRevolution express 30mins 9.15am Yoga 10am - over 55’sTRX mixed skill level class 5.45pm

Saturday THUMP L2-L3 45 mins 8.30am TRX 9.15am Pilates Level 1 matwork 10.30am

SundayRevolution 1 hour 9.30amRip express 30 mins 10.30amYoga 11am

CLASS DESCRIPTIONSTRX Suspension Training Every exercise builds true functional strength and improves flexibility, balance and core stability, as is required both in sport and in life. Intermediate sessions are higher intensity workouts as basics should be well ingrained in participants. Intermediate Monday, Friday and Saturdays.

Rip Group RxA high intensity strength conditioning class using barbell and light weights. 1 hour in duration. Bring towel and water bottle! $15.00 casual/free for members. Rip Express is a 45min major muscle group workout.

THUMP boxing for fitness1 hour free for members, Beginners L1 run Wednesday nights 6pm. A pair of inners to be worn under gloves can be purchased for $5 before class. L2 and L3 bookings only! Boxing equipment provided for both classes. $15 per class, free for gym members.

Beach Volleyball FixturesSeason 2 draws. 6.30pm.August to December. Nominations Monday August 31.. Junior Mixed Indoor Volleyball8-14 years nominations now open. $6.00 per week and $15 registration fee. Thursday afternoons 5.30pm.

Indoor Volleyball Fixtures Season 2 draw runs Thursday nights throughout Term 1 and 2 start time 6.30pm and 7.30pm timeslots . Mixed teams. Nomiations now open for July 18 start.

Tuesday Ladies Volleyball Fixtures Season 2 runs July to December. Nominations now open. New plahers welcome. Game start time July 14 at 9.30am.

YogaA class for everyone! For ages 5 and up to 90 or more. You will learn breathing exercises and positions that can help improve arthritic symptoms, insomnia, blood pressure, mood and aid with relaxation and flexibility. There are many benefits of Yoga, this class is suitable for pregnant women, screening will be conducted prior to participation. Bookings for Yoga are essential. $15 for casuals. $6 for children up to 14 years. Power Yoga is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.

Pilates- Level 1 Matwork 45 mins learn the basics of pilates in a low impact class for good posture, strength for pelvic floor, core and general toning. Mats required.

Pregnancy PilatesA low impact pilates class which focuses on pelvic floor, posture and

general strength and well being for pregnant ladies who have been cleared to exercise during their pregnancy. Bookings essential.

Tight Arse Tuesday’s$7.00 gym passes and squash. Don’t get offended get active!

SPIN/RevolutionNew equipment, great music and a fantastic calorie burning hour of indoor cycling. You’ll learn correct technique for improved performance and have fun cycling. Bookings essential. Revolution Express is a half hour session being added to the program in November all indoor cycling classes are moderate to high intensity classes.

Childcare now availableBert’s Place Kids Club operates Mon-Fri. Bookings are essential. 0-5years of age. School age kids welcome during school holidays.

7 Jupiter St Clermont, 07 4983 1422

www.clermontsportscentre.com Don’t forget to like our facebook page for class changes and updates.

Clermont Clay Target ClubMonthly Challenge went to Emile Death 25/25AA Grade Andrew Skinner 145/155A Grade Alex Skinner 141/155B Grade Emile Death 133/155C Grade Trent Taylor 124/155

If interested call Wayne Johnson on 0419 698 228 or Allison Skinner on 0427 792 563 for more information. E-Mail: [email protected]

We also practice most Tuesday afternoons or via appointment.

Clermont Tennis NewsFor further information contact Robert Holmes 0448 831 694.

Vets GolfTen vets played a stroke competition and the winner was Kathy McGuiness with run downs to Essie Wood and Peter Werner. Least putts 14 to Essie Wood.

Vets hit off at 2pm on a Thursday.

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SPORTS NEWS

Madabout FitnessMonthly timetable JulyAll classes and open gym are $12.5041 James Road, ClermontMadonna 0448 007 263

Monday 9.45am Gut and Butt Blast4.30pm – 5.30pm WOD5.45pm Gut and Butt Blast

Tuesday 5.45pm Boot camp6.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Wednesday 9.45am Circuit training4.30pm– 5.30pm WOD5.45pm Lets Lift

Thursday 5.45pm H.I.I.T. 7.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Friday 6.30am THUMP boxing 5.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Saturday 6.30am – 9pm Open gym

Sunday 6.30am – 7.30pm Open gymOpen gym is only available to Madabout Fitness clientele.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONGut and Butt Blastis a target class that focuses on strengthening and toning the nine core divisions of the abdominal plane. While simultaneously blasting the three muscles of the buttocks, hamstrings and quadriceps. This will increase fat metabolism at rest and help slim and tone those problematic areas. Although not targeted, general whole body conditioning applies and while challenging, is more than suitable for any fitness level.

Workout Of the Day (WOD)This is a board based program, working TO the principles of H.I.I.T where you can come in and complete the workout in your own time.

What is H.I.I.T?High-intensity interval training is a training technique, which commands full effort through quick, intense bursts of exercise followed by active recovery periods. This form of exercise uses power and cardio, keeping the heart rate high and metabolizing fat at the same time.

Open GymThis is your opportunity to use the Gym facilities, there will be a basic weights program and WOD on offer for

your utilisation, or you could just be creative and do your own training.

Lets LiftThis program has been designed to target the eight large muscle groups in a 45 minute whole body workout. This is achieved through the use of barbell and Dumbbell weights. This class is suitable for every fitness level.

Mad GRITThis is a 30min program incorporating core, strength and cardio based exercise, ideal for total fitness development.

THUMP Boxingis a moderate to high intensity cardio boxing class. This class is specifically effective in defining the body’s musculature, while improving balance, flexibility, and co-ordination. The cardio component uses the body’s energy systems and improves your ability to use oxygen, helping you to work harder for longer and burn fat in the process.

Clermont Branch IncWanting to become a member? Contact Frances on 4983 1478.

We shoot on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month. Arrive at range at 9.30am and commence shooting at 10am. Anyone who is interested in shooting rifles or pistols are welcome to attend.

We will be holding a gun safety course on Saturday

July 18 at the range, beginning at 8am. Please be there at approximately 7.30am to complete the paperwork. If interested in doing this course, give Frances a call on 0400 831 115 to register.The shoot this Sunday is as follows:Morning: Pistol – Combined Service 3PAfternoon: Rifle - Combined Service 3P Core/ .22 Trainer

Clermont Rifle Association Inc Results for 300 metres Clermont Range 12/07/2015

NB: Highest Scores possible are:Fullbore – 105.21, F class – 126.21

Fullbore score A. Robinson 103.7A. Wilson 97.4M. London 97.1C. Solomon 94.7L. Solomon 90.3

E. Cronin 85.2T. Hussey 80.3

F. Class scoreN. Byrne 119.8M. Hollier 114.4S. Broome 108.2E. Brown 104.1S. Soar 101.2M. Walsh 99.3

Clermont Rifle Club welcomes new members A. Wilson and E. Cronin. Nice to see a few new faces at the club. A good time had by all with trying conditions with a slight breeze switching right to left and on occasions blowing from behind the shooters.

This Sunday 400 metres. 8:30am start.

Just a reminder that we have a new scoped and peep sight clubrifle available to new and interestedshooters, with full training and coaching from fully qualified range officers if required. Contact Jan Thornhill on 0408 980 939 or Noel (Bear) Byrne on 0419 791 751 or email [email protected]

Clermont Golf ClubTwenty-seven holes of the Club Championships have been completed and leading the A Grade is Stephen Maguire closely followed by Jamie Beale. Leading the B Grade is Kym Williams and Peter Bleakley is the leader in the C Grade.

27 hole nett event was won by Stephen Maguire with runners up Jamie Beale and George Olzard. Open pin shot went to Harry Waerea and approach shots to John Anderson, Gary Manion and Steve Dargin.

Sandy Reick is leading the ladies A Grade from Sharon Gowing, Beryl Maguire and Cath Allwood are leading the B Grade and Essie Wood is leading the C Grade from Kathy McGuiness. Open pin shot to Sharon Gowing and approach shots to Sandy Reick, Rhonda Bleakley and Essie Wood.

Finals of the Championships will be played this week, ladies hit off at 10am and men at 10.30am.

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Clermont Gold Cup Campdraft results

Restricted Open1 Steve Comiskey 1792-4 Jess Glenwright 1762-4 Wally Rea 1762-4 Wally Rea 176Final round highest cut-outPete Comiskey 23

Gold Cup Open1 Pete Comiskey 2722-3 Berry Shann 2712-3 Harvey Wakeford 2714-8 Steve Comiskey 2704-8 Jess Glenwright 2704-8 Warren Holzwart 2704-8 Gary Maguire 2704-8 Ross McKeering 270Final round highest cut-outRick Hopkins 24

Ladies1 Lyn Kelly 2562 Jaymi Stewart 1983 Addison Mckenzie 193Final round highest cut-outRachael Durkin 23

Maiden (A) 1 Morgan Marks 176

2-3 Pete Comiskey 1752-3 Leeanne Comiskey 1754-6 Melinda Meyer 1744-6 Bryony Puddicombe 1744-6 John Roberts 174

Maiden (B)1 Peter Greenhalgh 1792 Brett Meyer 1783 Scott Schoo 1774 Fred Spannagle 171

Junior 1 Jaksyn Kelly 872 Lily Shann 823 RyLee Turner 79

Mini 1 Dakota Johnson 632 Libby Moller 613 Tia Dillon 60

Juvenile1 Tiana Kelly 882 Courtney Roberts 873 Amie Shann 86

Novice (A)1 Will Durkin 261

2 Kellie Pickersgill 2003 Deb OBrien 1984 Rohan Marks 196Novice (B) 1 Mac Shann 1802-5 Bruno DeLandelles 1782-5 Peter Greenhalgh 1782-5 Mac Shann 1782-5 Jeremy Shaw 178

Futurity 1 Rick Hopkins 1742 Steven McLucas 1733 Sean Dillon 109Final round highest cut-outHarvey Wakeford 24

Maiden 4 Maiden1 Hayley Shegog 1682 Sadye Wines 1663 George Agius 1524 Steve Burnett 108

Top 12 Shootout1 Berry Shann 882 Hugh Philp 873 Steve Comiskey 844 Matthew Salmond 82

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JULY18 Clermont Races18,19 Clermont Junior Motorcycle Club Y-Aim coaching clinic20 Great Endeavour Rally passing through Clermont23 Clermont Forum meeting Commercial Lounge26 Clermont Clay Target - Presidents Cup26 Clermont Junior Soccer carnival31 Hopgood Charolais Bull Sale

AUGUST1 Clermont Bears home game1 Bush Pigs home game14 Community Golf Day - Clermont Golf Club14 - 15 Clermont Gold & Coal Festival15 Bush Pigs home game 15,16 CH Motorcross19 Clermont Cattle Sale22 Bush Pigs home game23 Clermont Clay Target monthly shoot23 - 28 Clermont ICPA Sports camp

SEPTEMBER2 Smiling for Smidday 10th year challenge5 Anglican Church Spring Time afternoon tea and Cent Sale8 Kilcummin/Twin Hills Roundtable12 QCWA 90 Year’s Celebration Dinner Dance

SEPTEMBER continued16 Clermont Cattle Sale22 Clermont Bull Sale25,26 Twin Hills Races, Rodeo & Campdraft& 27

OCTOBER3 Glencore Challenge Rugby League Carnival8 Burenda Angus/Brangus Bull Sale10 Clermont State High School P & C Mother/Daughter afternoon tea14 Clermont Cattle Sale28 Clermont Beef Expo and Billa Park Simmental Bull Sale

NOVEMBER 6 St Mary’s Christmas Fair7 Community Golf Day - Clermont Golf Club10 Mistake Creek Roundtable13 Wayne Bennett and Craig Hamilton dinner 14 Clermont Races18 Clermont Cattle Sale20-22 Art Exhibition Clermont Civic Centre Supper Room DECEMBER5 Clermont & District Servicemen’s Club Fete9 Clermont Cattle Sale

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