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Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Next NHW Meeting - THUR 6th FEB at 7.30 PM

Thursday 6 February 2020 AT 7.30 PM in the P & C Building at the rear of Craigslea Primary School is our next NHW meeting.

Car parking - please use the western car park near the swimming pool. You can then walk through the covered play area to the last building on the left. 

Your support of Neighbourhood Watch is of vital importance to the safety and security of our neighbourhood.  Come along, meet your neighbours and share a social word or two.

Future of Carseldine 6 Neighbourhood Watch Group 


Carseldine 6 has been operating for nearly 25 years 
but unfortunately is at risk of closing


The Group will be seeking nominations for Committee members at this meeting. 

Neighbourhoods with active Neighbourhood Watch groups enjoy a lower crime rate.  

Without a Committee we will be unable to operate. 

If you are able to participate in the Group or would like to nominate for a Committee position to help keep our neighbourhood safe please come along to this meeting.  

 Remember, this is YOUR Neighbourhood Watch. Please Support it.

PLEASE JOIN US.   

ALL WELCOME!!!

Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Have a Happy and Safe New Year – and don’t play with fireworks


Caseldine 6 NHW wishes all our residents a Happy and Safe New Year!

In particular, please do not be tempted to play with fireworks or any type of explosives this New Year’s Eve (or at any time for that matter). If you want to see fireworks, please attend a professionally organised event such as in the CBD.

Many local residents would have heard the sound of an explosion at about 7.50 am this morning (31 Dec). 

Media reports indicate that a man is likely to have a hand amputated after chemicals exploded at a Hamilton Road home in Chermside West where he was apparently trying to build a rocket based on YouTube videos.     

The victim was rushed to hospital with major hand and leg injuries, including a compound leg fracture and the possibility that his hand may need amputating as well as abrasive injuries to his chest and abdomen.

Fortunately, a young boy and an elderly man who were also in the home at the time were not seriously injured. 

From initial media reports it sounds like the consequences of this event could have been much more serious. 

As a Senior Operations Supervisor with Queensland Ambulance was quoted saying in a Courier Mail online article today:

“At this time of year it’s a pertinent warning, don’t be playing with chemicals, mixing chemicals, even just your household chemicals can cause significant injuries from explosion and detonation.”

This comes just one day after the state government warned Queenslanders about illegal fireworks.
Natural Resources Minister and Member for Stafford Dr Anthony Lynham said sticking to the organised and legal public fireworks display is the safest way to ensure your New Year’s Eve doesn’t end up being a night to forget.

Anyone caught illegally using or possessing fireworks can be prosecuted, with severe penalties up to a maximum $53,380 fine or six months imprisonment.

So please, enjoy your New Year’s Eve but stay safe doing so.

Friday, 18 October 2019

Prizes, free snacks and more at Huxtable Park this Saturday 19 Oct

As part of Get Online Week,
Carseldine 6 Neighbourhood Watch Group
is holding an information stall where you can find out more about
Neighbourhood Watch and BeConnected.
Come along for:
  • Free cold drinks and snacks
  • Free duck food for the kiddies to feed the ducks and turtles in the creek
Enter our free draws to win:
  • A $100 JB Hi-Fi gift voucher or a $50 Officeworks gift voucher
  • One of 6 x $50 vouchers to spend at our sponsors (Golden Roast Buffet, Rode Meats, Loria Deli, Sass Hairapy, Mint Place Vietnamese Restaurant, Leddy's Accountants)

WHEN: Saturday 19 October 2019 from 1pm to 4pm
WHERE: Huxtable Park
(Redbourne Street entrance near the Scout Hall)
Enquiries: Michael Landels 3359 8112
 

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Join us Sat 19 Oct 2019 - BeConnected at Huxtable Park




As part of Get Online Week,
Carseldine 6 Neighbourhood Watch Group
is holding an information stall where you can find out more about
Neighbourhood Watch and BeConnected.

Come along for:


  • Free cold drinks and snacks
  • Free duck food for the kiddies to feed the ducks and turtles in the creek

Enter our free draws to win:


  • A $100 JB Hi-Fi gift voucher or a $50 Officeworks gift voucher
  • One of 6 x $50 vouchers to spend at our sponsors (Golden Roast Buffet, Rode Meats, Loria Deli, Sass Hairapy, Mint Place Vietnamese Restaurant, Leddy's Accountants)


WHEN: Saturday 19 October 2019 from 1pm to 4pm

WHERE: Huxtable Park

(Redbourne Street entrance near the Scout Hall)

Enquiries: Michael Landels 3359 8112


Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Next NHW Update Meeting - Thur 2 May 2019

Thursday 2 May 2019 AT 7.30 PM in the P & C Building at the rear of Craigslea Primary School is our next NHW meeting.

Car parking - please use the western car park near the swimming pool. You can then walk through the covered play area to the last building on the left.
Your support of Neighbourhood Watch is of vital importance to the safety and security of our neighbourhood.  Come along, meet your neighbours and share a social word or two.

Remember, this is YOUR Neighbourhood Watch. Please Support it.


PLEASE JOIN US.  

ALL WELCOME!!!

Thursday, 21 March 2019

Attempted armed robbery - Chermside

Police are investigating the attempted robbery of a convenience store at Chermside last night.

Just before 9pm, a man armed with a knife entered the Gympie Road business and threatened the male employee.

The man jumped the counter before the staff member was able to lock himself in a back room.

The man has attempted to open the till without success and has left the store empty handed.

He is described as having a medium build, olive complexion, approximately 180cm tall, wearing a white cloth covering his head, a black long sleeve shirt with aqua horizontal stripes, long dark trousers and black joggers.

No one was injured during the incident.

Investigators are appealing for anyone with further information and for two customers who were in the store shortly before the incident, to contact police.

A video of the incident is available by clicking here.
 
 

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
 

Quote this reference number: QP1900563425
 
(Source: MyPolice Brisbane North blog article posted 21 Mar 19 @ 1.56 pm)



Thursday, 7 March 2019

Appeal: Puppy Stolen from Mitchelton


Police are appealing for urgent public assistance in order to reunite a newborn puppy with its mother after it was stolen during a break-in at Mitchelton on Sunday.

On March 3, unknown people entered a residence on Osbourne Road overnight and stole various household items as well as a male and female Maltese-Shitzu cross puppy (pictured below).

An investigation immediately commenced with police and the owners holding serious concerns for the welfare of the puppies which were only three weeks old.

One of the pups was recognised by a member of the public on Tuesday night with a person at a fish and chip shop in Virginia and reported it to police yesterday after the story was publicised.

Officers executed a search warrant at an address in Stafford where they located the male puppy (pictured left). The occupants were completely unaware the puppy had been stolen and were allegedly told by a man known to them it was 8 weeks old before he gave it to them.


 

The recovered puppy was reunited with its owners and immediately taken to the vet to be checked over.

Police still hold serious concerns for the remaining female puppy and its survival after being away from its mother for a number of days.

It is possible the pup has been given or sold to someone unaware of its origin or young age.

The Ferny Grove Property Crime Team is urging anyone with further information as to the whereabouts of the puppy to immediately contact police.



Policelink 131 444 CrimeStoppers 1800 333 000



 (Source: MyPolice Queensland Police News article posted 7 March 2019 @ 1.02 pm)