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Kathy is forecasting a long, dry October ! |
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Kathy is forecasting a long, dry October all to help her good mate Healthy Harold
Far from being a booze hound, Kathy Bayliss is a moderate drinker who enjoys a glass of wine in the evening. However, since beginning her fundraising quest to stay sober for October, which means abstaining from alcohol for the whole month to raise vital funds for Life Education, Mrs Bayliss has realised how much social drinking is a part of the Australian psyche - and how much she enjoys that glass of wine with her meal!
The nationwide money raiser for Life Education was coined Ocsober and was launched at the beginning of this month. About 3000 Australians die yearly from alcohol abuse. Alcohol is a contributing factor in 50% of sexual and physical violence cases.
Mrs Bayliss, an educator with Life Education QLD, has not touched a drop of alcohol for two weeks. "Everyone who is participating in this fundraiser is having a great liver cleanse," Mrs Bayliss said. Sixty per cent of the money raised by the Bundaberg team, which includes Mrs Bayliss and Member for Bundaberg Jack Dempsey, will stay in Bundaberg to fund the Life Education team that visits the city and surrounding area's primary schools.
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Wantima Country Club Gold Day |
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Life Education Qld invites you to the Wantima Country Club Golf Day in support of Life Education Pine Rivers on Friday 22nd August.
Four Person Ambrose $60 p/p to play Tee off 12 noon/ registration 11am
Includes Golf Smorgasboard, and special interview with Tim Mander and Kane Hollaway "A Real Life Story" Players guests for presentation and meal only $25 p/p
Contact: Darrell Horn 0428 940410 Register: with Wantima Golf Club 3264 1633 Payment: due by 20th August to secure entry
AUCTIONS - RAFFLES - COMPETITIONS - GREAT PRIZES!
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Workbooks funded in Townsville |

Recently, the Townsville Life Education Committee received funding for the purchase of 12 months supply of student workbooks and teacher manuals.
The Cowboys Community Fund has agreed to sponsor three junior primary modules, while the Breakwater Island Casino Community Benefit Fund has approved an application to sponsor four upper primary modules. This sponsorship provides a substantial saving for the committee, freeing up vital resources to support the delivery of drug and health education in the local community.
Photo (right): Children benefit through class activity, brainstorming, and discussion on various components of good health, knowledge and understanding.
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