Thursday, January 16, 2014
2014 Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Notice of Race
The Notice of Race for the 50th Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Race to be held over Easter 2014 has just be released. Celebrating its 50th year the event incorperates the Race Fleet, Follow the Fleet Multihull Cruisers and a Multihull Cruise Rally it is going to be spectacular for all involved. This is a very special year for our club and for the promotion of multihulls so come along and join in the fun.
The notice of race can be found via this link.
Monday, January 13, 2014
SUNfest Encourages Youngsters to Try New Activities
SUNFEST is getting kids off the couch and encouraging them to be active with lots of sports available to try.
Last week kids at SUNfest got a chance to try out different sports including squash, abseiling, indoor rock climbing and skateboarding.
Week two of SUNfest is shaping up to be very active.
On Monday youths around the region tried their hands at water sports including: surfing, stand-up paddle boarding and kayaking in Seventeen Seventy.
Head to the hockey grounds for Hook in2 hockey, a program teaching kids the basic skills of hockey to get them involved in Gladstone's hockey scene.
If hockey isn't for you then head next door to the Gladstone tennis/squash complex to give tennis a go.
Or head to the Awoonga headwaters adventure day to learn more about the environment while swimming, walking and canoeing.
WHAT'S ON
TODAY
- PCYC master chef day.
- Summer Reading Club Craft Gladstone City Library. Time: 9.30am.
- SUNfest photography workshop at Canoe Point. Time: 9am-noon. Cost: $15.
- SUNfest hot shoes/flash mob dancin' in the street at St Stephens Lutheran College, Time: today and tomorrow 9am-3pm. Cost: $30.
- SUNfest Lil' Kids klay kreetures clay workshop at Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum. Time: 10am-noon. Cost: $10.
- SUNfest Lil' Kids wirework wildlife at Tondoon Botanic Gardens and Calliope Community Centre. Time: 10.30am-12.30pm (Gladstone), 2-4pm (Calliope).
TOMORROW
- PCYC Rockhampton Zoo excursion. Cost: $12 addition to standard day fee.
- Scrapbook Fantasies, 2pm cardmaking and 3.30pm scrapbooking.
- SUNfest Hook in2 Hockey, at Rigby Park. Time: 9am-noon. Cost: $6 (booked ticket).
- SUNfest recycled lanterns at PCYC. Time: tomorrow and Thursday 10am-3pm. Cost: $20 for both days.
- SUNfest Awoonga headwaters adventure day. Meet up at Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum. Time: 8am-5pm. Cost: $35 (booked ticket).
- Summer Reading Club Craft, Calliope and Agnes Water libraries 9.30am.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Jam-packed Week of Holiday Fun as SUNfest Gets Underway
SUNfest got started yesterday with a variety of activities for youngsters around the region.
Children at Seventeen Seventy battled it out with Lazer Skirmish and Gladstone kids showed their creative side at the SUNfest Lil' Kids Creative Tangle Doodle Art workshop, where they learned how to draw things using their hands as a pattern.
The Young Dancers Company began their five-day dance workshop, allowing aspiring dancers to try hip-hop, jazz, ballet, tap and contemporary dance styles.
On Tuesday the PCYC is venturing to the Botanic Gardens for an Amazing Race event and Bunnings is holding a mask-making workshop.
The Gladstone Regional Libraries' Summer Reading Club craft sessions start on Tuesday. Children can make disguises, finger-print art and crack the mystery parcels.
The Summer Reading Club is also a competition; to win a prize kids need to have read 10 or more books and whoever reads the most will win a bike.
SUNfest heats up later this week with more Laser Skirmish, claymation music videos, photography, drama and jewellery-making workshops.
SUNFEST PROGRAM
TUESDAY
Laser Skirmish at Canoe Point. Time: 12.30-3.30pm and 4-6.30pm.
War-Gaming and Introduction to Tabletop Gaming at Calliope Community Centre. Time: 1-4pm.
Paintball Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum. Time: 8.30am-2.30pm.
Lil' Kids Papier Mache Fish workshop at Mt Larcom Room and Boyne Tannum.
WEDNESDAY
Laser Skirmish at Tondoon Botanic Gardens. Time: 12.30-3.30pm and 4-6.30pm.
Photography workshop at Tondoon Botanic Gardens. Time: 9amnoon.
Claymation Music Videos at Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum. Time: January 8-9, 10am-3pm.
Lil' Kids Funky Paper Bead Jewellery workshop at PCYC. Time: 9am-noon.
Lil' Kids So You Think You Can Act at Boyne Tannum Community Centre. Time: January 8-9, 9am-2pm.
THURSDAY
War-Gaming and Introduction to Tabletop Gaming at Boyne Tannum Community Centre and Gladstone City Library. Time: 1-4pm.
Squash at Gladstone Tennis/Squash Complex. Time: 3-5pm.
Melted Madness crayon art workshop at Boyne Tannum Community Centre. Time: 13pm.
Overnight Escape to Awoonga Dam and Harmony Farm Activity excursion. Time: 8am.
Lil' Kids Paper Mache Fish Workshop at Gladstone Regional Art Gallery. Time: 9.30am-12.30pm.
Lil' Kids Indoor Rock Climbing, Abseiling and Sportwall at Tannum Fitness Centre. Time: 9am-1pm.
FRIDAY
Skateboard Art workshop at Police Citizens Youth Club Time: 1-4pm
Mini Me Puppets Bunkaru style puppet workshop at Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum Time: 10am-noon
Party On at the Pool/Zorb Balls at the Gladstone Aquatic Centre Time: 4-8pm
Lil' Kids Funky Paper Bead Jewellery Workshop for 10-11 year olds at Boyne Tannum Community Centre Time: 9am-noon
Lil' Kids Skateboard Art Workshop for 10-11 year olds at Police Citizen Youth Club Time: 9am-noon
Lil' Kids The Amazing Art Race for 10-11 year olds at Canoe Point Time: 1.30-3.30pm
Lil' Kids Recycled Wearable Art for 10-11 year olds at Tondoon Botanic Gardens Time: 9-11am
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Gladstone Region and Reef Have the Best Fish Around
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| Matt Branthwaite holds up a solid north west red emperor. |
THIS is the last of my columns for the year and I just wanted to reflect on some of the awesome fish which have been caught around the region during that time.
We are so blessed to have a spectacular river and estuary system on our door step which consistently yields arguably the biggest barra in Australia.
In addition, I think we have the best muddies, prawns, grunter, massive king or threadfin salmon, schools of blue salmon, monster black jew, pull-your-arms-off fingermark, the sweetest tasting whiting, and bream so big that you can knock a fillet off them and come home with 2kg of fillets.
On top of that, we go through to cobia off the beach, flathead which consistently go over length and have to be released, and so much more.
That's just the inshore stuff!
Offshore the fishing we have here is something that the Mexicans (south of the border) and our south-east Queensland counterparts drool over.
Having been part of the Boyne Tannum Hook-up since its inception, I have seen some of the biggest mackerel caught up at Rundle Island weighed in, coral trout which would cost an absolute fortune.
But what about the solid red emperor, or the sweetlip, or as "Time Chrutchill" (Tim Churchill) refers to them, RTE (red throat emperor)?
The Gladstone region, and the Southern Barrier Reef is a very cool place to work, rest, invest, and play; and all of us, who live here, know that.
The places we can visit in a boat are spectacular and at times you have to pinch yourself to ensure you aren't dreaming.
Place like Yellowpatch, Pancake Creek, Seven Mile, or up Grahams Creek on a still foggy morning when the water is like glass and every now and then a "boof" can be heard from a barra having his, or her, brekkie.
What about waking up beside North West, Masthead, or any of the islands, and reefs, just offshore, and looking over the side into crystal clear water, watching the fish swim along the bottom 10m below.
So cool.
It's just a pity the region isn't like that this weekend because this wind looks like continuing through the whole weekend and only possibly dropping out a bit on Monday night.
There are plenty of unstable weather patterns around this time of the year, so if you are intending on slipping out the front over the Christmas break please ensure that you log onto VMR Gladstone, or Roundhill, if you are coming out of Town of 1770.
Know what the weather is doing as well as the tides, especially what they are doing when you approach them in current against wind.
Know your limits, and know the conditions, because it is Christmas and we don't want to lose anyone.
Finally I'd like to wish you all a very merry, and safe Christmas, and hope that the fat fella brings what you want.
If you are short of an idea, why not buy Johnny Mitchell's new DVD called Wild Adventures Curtis Island, now available off his website, Pats Tackle World or Barra Jacks in Rocky if you are from up that way.
Eight years in the making and some of the footage will leave you gobsmacked!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
WINTER MAGIC Ice Skating & Tobogganing
Show Times : 20 December 2013
Get your skates on Gladstone it’s time for a white Christmas.
From Friday 20 December 2013 right through to Sunday 26 January 2014 the GECC Marquee transforms into a winter wonderland. Ice skating and tobogganing on real ice in the middle of a Gladstone summer. What else could we want for Christmas?
This is the coolest fun for all ages and very affordable. Daily sessions at 10am, 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm and 7.30pm. Evening Sessions on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.
Bring gloves (‘cos ice is cold), socks for safety and comfort plus helmets for the little ones are optional. Bookings aren’t necessary but if you are coming in from out of town and want to be sure of a skate send a text to 0421788605 with the number of skaters, session time and your name.
Social Club looking for a novel Xmas venue? Hire the rink for your social club night – available on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights by phoning 0421788605.
Ticket Prices:
Over 14 – $18
Children 6 to 14 – $16
Children 3 to 5 – $10
Family – $60.00*
Pensioners & Health Card Adult $15 Child $12
Toboggan – 6 rides for $5.00
Cool Deal – Parent & Child (3 to 5 years) $22
* Family Ticket: 1 parent and 3 children or 2 parents and 2 children. Additional family member $13 – child only.
Tickets can only be purhased at the GECC Marquee from Friday 20 December 2013. Not available online or from the GECC Box Office.
Access to the GECC Marquee from the Car Park via Oaka Lane behind the Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre.
Book Online at: http://www.gladecc.com.au/whats-on/winter-magic/
Get your skates on Gladstone it’s time for a white Christmas.
From Friday 20 December 2013 right through to Sunday 26 January 2014 the GECC Marquee transforms into a winter wonderland. Ice skating and tobogganing on real ice in the middle of a Gladstone summer. What else could we want for Christmas?
This is the coolest fun for all ages and very affordable. Daily sessions at 10am, 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm and 7.30pm. Evening Sessions on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.
Bring gloves (‘cos ice is cold), socks for safety and comfort plus helmets for the little ones are optional. Bookings aren’t necessary but if you are coming in from out of town and want to be sure of a skate send a text to 0421788605 with the number of skaters, session time and your name.
Social Club looking for a novel Xmas venue? Hire the rink for your social club night – available on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights by phoning 0421788605.
Ticket Prices:
Over 14 – $18
Children 6 to 14 – $16
Children 3 to 5 – $10
Family – $60.00*
Pensioners & Health Card Adult $15 Child $12
Toboggan – 6 rides for $5.00
Cool Deal – Parent & Child (3 to 5 years) $22
* Family Ticket: 1 parent and 3 children or 2 parents and 2 children. Additional family member $13 – child only.
Tickets can only be purhased at the GECC Marquee from Friday 20 December 2013. Not available online or from the GECC Box Office.
Access to the GECC Marquee from the Car Park via Oaka Lane behind the Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre.
Book Online at: http://www.gladecc.com.au/whats-on/winter-magic/
Birds of Tokyo - Live in Gladstone, QLD
TIME: 6.30pm – Doors open 6.00pm
TICKETS: $85
*NB – All ages event – 18+ patrons will be issued a wristband to ensure bar service
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
JOURNEY The Official Opening Dinner - Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre
Join with us to commemorate the Official Opening of our new Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre and celebrate its journey from humble city theatre to the international-standard facility that it is today.
Be inspired by the courageous journey of Li Cunxin; from an impoverished village in China to become Mao’s Last Dancer and now Artistic Director of the Queensland Ballet.
Be entertained by the exquisite talent of Wendy Matthews, a multi-ARIA Award winner and one of Australia’s leading female singers. Let Wendy share her journey with you from her birthplace in Canada through the United States and now her home in Australia.
TIME: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 – 6.30pm for 7pm start
TICKETS: *Tickets on sale Tuesday, December 17 from 9am
Per person: $150
Table of 10: $1500
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