Friday, May 1, 2009

Update - 30 April 2009

BAG NEWS ….

Ed Sims, the Roma Regional council Regional Economic Development Officer, was in Mitchell last week to meet with the BAG Management Committee for input into the council’s Regional Economic Development Strategy. Ed would like to present the draft strategy to the community sometime over the next few weeks and I will let you know as soon as a date is set. It would be good to have some community feedback, especially from local businesses.


Booringa Action Group is now a Gold level AussieHost business! I was in Brisbane last week to undertake this course and I am now an accredited AussieHost facilitator. This is a very exciting program which I urge all businesses to undertake, as it can be clearly demonstrated the links between good customer service and your business’ bottom line! AussieHost is a nationally recognised customer service training program that focuses on interpersonal communications, customer relations and service. It builds personal, professional and community pride and inspires a greater commitment to providing better service. The AussieHost mission is to create a culture of high quality customer service standards throughout Australia, while contributing to every Australian’s opportunity to achieve personal, professional and commercial significance. AussieHost’s unique approach focuses not only on skill development, but on versatility, innovation, self reliance and self confidence. It ensures that the individual takes responsibility for their service delivery.

We are now taking Expressions of Interest from local businesses interested in undertaking this course. The content of the one day program covers the following topics:
· What is quality customer service?
· The importance of workplace and personal presentation
· Excelling in telephone communications
· Handling customer complaints and dissatisfaction
· Who are your customers and how to best serve them

For more information on AussieHost visit www.qtic.com.au/aussiehost.


BAG PROJECT UPDATES ………

Child Care Centre – We were fortunate to make a new contact in C&K last week and this has been very encouraging. Hopefully some feedback will be forthcoming soon on our proposal to establish a new child care centre so that we may take the next steps.


GENERAL COMMUNITY INFORMATION ………

I hope everyone has their sparkling outfits ready for tomorrow night’s Mitchell Show Society Bling Ball. Tickets are still available at either Landmark or Poppy’s. It should be a great night and I look forward to seeing you there!

And don’t forget the Mitchell Races on Saturday! Gates open 12 noon. 5 race program …. Bookies and SKY …… entertainment …… fashions on the field ….. licensed bar …… BBQ ….. fish and chips ….. prizes …. Jumping castle.

A big weekend for Mitchell!


Until next week! :-)

Cheers,
Sharyn.

Update - 16 April 2009

I hope everyone had a very happy Easter …. and a restful break.

BAG NEWS ….

The April General Meeting was held last week. At this meeting we discussed the council’s proposed review of the spa complex and its operation; in addition to our regular updating on project progress.

Ed Sims, the Roma Regional Council Economic and Business Development Coordinator has contacted us regarding having input into the new Regional Economic Development Strategy/Plan. This has been arranged over the next few weeks. If you have any ideas or input you would like us to pass on, or you would like to be involved in this process, please let me know.


BAG PROJECT UPDATES ………

SBS - A group is beginning to explore the possibilities of getting the television station SBS for Mitchell and the surrounding areas. Please let me know if you are interested in this service!

Dentist - The idea of getting a dentist to come to Mitchell could very soon become a reality. Parties from BAG, Queensland Health and the dental service provider are putting the finishing touches on the proposed service provision. Once this is done there will be formal agreements drawn up.

Sand / Weir - Representatives from Sunwater have visited the weir this week and we hope that this trip will reinforce our formal approach and concerns made to Sunwater at the beginning of March. We will follow Sunwater up on their progress/next steps in coming weeks. A possible market for some of the sand to be extracted from the weir has presented. It is not for much sand initially, but if we are able to begin the dredging process, it will lead to further opportunities. If anyone has any ideas for this project, please share.


GENERAL COMMUNITY INFORMATION ………

The Queensland Young Volunteer Awards recognise and reward the positive contributions made by young people aged 12 to 25. The awards are a great way to say thank you to a young person, or group of young people, who have made a difference through volunteering. Ten winners will be selected. Winners will receive $500 and a certificate of recognition. Nominations will close at 5 pm on Wednesday 10 June 2009. For more info visit: http://www.getinvolved.qld.gov.au/participate/awards-events/awards/index.html

The premier has announced a moratorium on clearing of endangered regrowth vegetation. The moratorium means that some area of endangered regrowth vegetation cannot be cleared pre-emptively while the government is working with stakeholder groups to finalise changes to the vegetation clearing laws in Queensland. More information on the moratorium can be found at http://www.nrw.qld.gov.au/vegetation/regrowth_moratorium.html. A website has been established for you to enter in your lot plan numbers to determine what areas of your property are covered by the moratorium. Visit http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/nature_conservation/biodiversity/regional_ecosystems/introduction_and_status/regional_ecosystem_maps/#lot. To have your say on this matter, you can contact the premiers office direct, via email thepremier@premiers.qld.gov.au or by phoning 07 3224 4500.


Until next week! :-)

Cheers,
Sharyn.

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