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Clean Up Australia Day 2019

Dear Residents,

The South Stradbroke Island Residents Committee would like to invite everyone to take an afternoon to enjoy the sunshine and clean up our stunning surf beach east of Currigee.
The Clean Up Australia Day event is scheduled for Easter Sunday, starting at 3pm then join us on the beach afterwards for a social catch up.
All details are in the link. We hope to see you all there

Clean Up Australia Day Currigee

 

Kind regards,

 

The Committee

Australia Day 2019 Currigee Fire Ban

Hot, dry conditions force long weekend Local Fire Ban

23rd January 2019 1:20 PM
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) will impose a local fire ban for Bribie Island, Moreton Island, North Stradbroke Island and South Stradbroke Island over the Australia Day long weekend, ahead of forecast dry and hot conditions.

This ban would take effect from 0001hrs Friday 25 January and was expected to continue until 2359hrs on Monday 28 January.

Rural Fire Service (RFS) Brisbane Regional Manager Wayne Waltisbuhl said while the decision to impose a local fire ban was not taken lightly, it was essential to protect people in bushfire-prone areas.

“We know these spots are very popular among campers and we are imposing a local fire ban to ensure everyone can have a safe and enjoyable long weekend,” Mr Waltisbuhl said.

“Brisbane has seen very little rainfall in recent months, so the ground is dry and vegetation will burn easily if a bushfire breaks out, especially given current weather conditions.”

Mr Waltisbuhl said the ban would not apply to barbecues but would prohibit lighting of any open fires, including campfires.

“Fires contained in a properly constructed, enclosed barbecue are still permitted, as are gas cookers, provided they are not left unattended,” he said.

“Residents who are planning to do some work around the house over the long weekend are still permitted to use machinery and equipment, but we ask everyone to be extra vigilant and have suitable equipment on hand to extinguish any fire that may start.

“One spark is all it takes to start a bushfire that can pose a threat to properties and lives.

“We don’t want to see a repeat of the recent fires on North Stradbroke Island and Bribie Island, which had a significant impact on those communities and also led to smoke affecting the greater Brisbane area.”

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) also warned fires in fire rings or fire places were not permitted in these National Parks or Recreation Areas.

Queensland Police Service (QPS), rangers from QPWS and campground managers will be patrolling camp areas to ensure campers are following the local fire bans.

For more information about fire bans, visit the Rural Fire Service website: https://www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/ .

Passing of Beth Wilson

Dear Residents,

Our Currigee community will be further saddened to learn that Beth Wilson passed away at her home in Ascot this morning. She and Blair build their home on the island more than 50 years ago and over this period thousands of guests have been warmly welcomed by Wilson hospitality. As was her custom every year, Beth spent this past Christmas and New Year at the island, and was present at the awards ceremony on New Year’s Day to proudly accept the Currigee Cup! She left the island only last Friday. Our best wishes to the Wilson Clan in the loss of this extraordinary person

 

Kind regards,

 

The Committee

Passing of Charles Roe

Dear Residents,

Our community will be sad to learn that Currigee resident Dr Charles Roe passed away on Tuesday  afternoon (15/01/19). He had been suffering from a short illness and was moved to a mainland hospital. Charles’ life was intertwined with his experiences at Currigee many of which were captured in his book. He has lived at the island permanently for many years, right up until recent weeks. Charles was due to celebrate his 100th Birthday on February 14th.

Our thoughts are with Charles’ family and friends at this time.

 

Kind regards,

The Committee

Currigee Cup 2019 Results

On New Years Day 2019, the Currigee community came together to participate in the 53rd Currigee Cup; themed Vikings in honour of the courage and heroism we value on the island. Despite the low-tide the large beach area allowed a large number of craft and competitors to gather. Innovations this year included new Senior and Junior Paddle events and the much-welcomed ice-cream boat that came bearing refreshments. The Commodores would like to thank the participants and spectators for their community-minded spirit and enthusiasm on the day. Looking forward to the Currigee Cup 2020, with Commodores Scott Geldard, Nick Christie and Terry McGrath!

The results are in and the winners from the Currigee Cup 2019 are listed below.  Many thanks to all for being involved and to the Commodores for facilitating (Mark Easton, David Smith and Anthea Bach)

Currigee Cup Beth Wilson
Charlie Howard Imaginitive Bribe Trophy Scarlett Rowe
(Sacrificed by her aunt Clare Bach)
John Roe Running Repairs Trophy Rory Easton (three capsizes, first time racing laser by self)
Bob Beckham Memorial Trophy Bear Easton (dog who swam the junior iron person course)
Veteran’s Trophy                            Cliff Thompson
(82yrs 9mths – + only registered person)
Youngest Spectator Millie Parry
Best Dressed Spectator Clare Bach & Family – the Hairy Dogs
Best Dressed Boat and Crew The Dixons
Trailer Sailers/Yachts Lynch
_(‘Touche’)_
Sabots and Small Boats Kate Knowlman and Crew (paddled the course twice – in the absence of any
acutal small boats)
Lasers and Monohulls Elliot & Celia Quinn
(Sea Quinn)
Windsurfers Not raced
14ft Cats Ben, Taryn, Max Cronin
(4 Hire Kngs)
16ft Cats Scott Geldard & Guy Coalduaite?
(‘Original Hobie’)
Senior Ironperson Relay _The Dinasaurous Rex’s_ – (Johno, Cambell, Oliver)
Junior Ironperson Relay _Mosquitoes_ – (Alec Easton, Abi Easton, Dermot Morrow)
Senior Paddle Craft Monty Sullivan
Junior Paddle Craft Macc Hoskinson

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Long Lunch 2018

Annual Currigee Long Lunch 2018

The Committee would like to invite all residents, old and new to join together for a fun afternoon in the sun!!

The Annual Currigee Long Lunch will be held on Sunday 30th September 2018.

Time: 12pm onwards

Place: Halfway between the North and South vehicle tracks

What to bring: Table, chairs, food, drink, whatever you think is necessary for an afternoon of socialising on the beach. Some extra tables and chairs will be available if you cannot provide your own.

If you do not have your own transport to the beach, please contact the committee for assistance in getting to this fun annual event.

We are looking forward to seeing many of you on the day!!

Also, a friendly reminder to pay your subscription for the South Stradbroke Island Residence Committee if you haven’t already. Details are;

Bank:                    National Australia Bank
BSB:                     084-801
Account No. :        39-593-7788

A/c Name:             Sth Stradbroke Island Resident Committee

Please put a Reference in the details:   Family Name & Lot #  e.g.  Thomasson B6

To update your contact details, or add families members contact details, please go to the Currigee Footprints website and enter them there.

 

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