A boy, a bubble and a whole lot of trouble L.M. Jesse
The life and times of Gracie Faltrain Cath Crowley
My big birkett Lisa Shanahan
Augustine's lunch Laura Budd
Granny Anthony Horowitz
Little darlings Sam Llewelyn
The secret diary of Adrian Mole Sue Townsend
Nostradamus and instant noodles John Larkin
Awful End Philip Ardagh
I'm being stalked by a Moonshadow Doug Macleod
Locky Leonard, human torpedo Tim Winton
The other facts of life Morris Gleitzman
Benny & Omar Eoin Colfer
Megs & the complete left foot Neil Montagnana-Wallace
Mascot madness! Andy Griffiths
Remote man Elizabeth Honey
Theodork Jessica Green
Digger J. Jones Richard J. Frankland
My Uncle Wal the werewolf Jackie French
Rude health Linda Aronson
Kevin the troll Doug Macleod
Clarice Bean, don't look now
Lauren Child
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Immunisations – Are You Up-To-Date?
The Redland City Council will conduct the following FREE Community Immunisation Clinics in October, November and December 2009:
Venue
Date
Time
Cleveland
Redland Performing Arts Centre
2-16 Middle Street
22nd Oct
26th Nov
17th Dec
10am - 11.30am
or
2.30pm – 4pm
Capalaba
Council Customer Service Centre
Capalaba Place
Noeleen Street
28th Oct
4th Nov
18th Nov
9th Dec
2.30pm – 4pm
VictoriaPoint
VictoriaPoint Shopping Centre
10th Nov
1st Dec
3pm – 4pm
No booking required.For further information please contact the Redland City Council on 3829 8569 or www.redland.qld.gov.au .
Sue Britton
Youth Health Nurse
Be Active, Get Connected, Stay Involved
Mental Health Week - 4th – 10th October 2009
One in five Australians will experience a mental illness. Mental Health Week is an annual event aimed to raise awareness of the importance of mental health and wellbeing in the wider community, to increase community awareness and education about mental health issues and to encourage participation in life enhancing lifestyles.
The Cleveland Year 8 girl’s soccer team once again showed that Cleveland High are among the best soccer schools in the State by beating Cavendish Road in the South East Queensland Championship. Cleveland’s team, hungry for a grand final win started the game positively with enthusiasm, team spirit and a desire to remain undefeated. Aileen Brown ran half the length of the field, beating four defenders to score the only goal of the game. All team members worked extremely well supporting each other both in offence and defence. Whilst all players contributed 100% notable performances were by Tania Patchett, Nadine Magee, Rachael Hughes and Jess Burns.