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Saving the Caboolture Warplane Museum

Saving the Caboolture Warplane Museum The Caboolture Warplane Museum, Queensland’s only operational warplane museum, is facing a critical time and needs community support to ensure its survival and continued celebration of Australian aviation history. Media Release Saving the Caboolture Warplane Museum: A Call to Action Located at Hangar 101/157 McNaught Rd, Caboolture, the Caboolture Warplane Museum stands as a proud guardian of Australia’s military and civil aviation heritage. Since its inception in 1995, the museum has provided visitors with an immersive experience, such as sitting in the pilot’s seat of a Huey helicopter, viewing the DC-47 Dakota that once served dignitaries, and exploring artefacts from WWI, WWII, and the Vietnam era. Home to iconic warplanes like the North American T-6 Texan and Gipsy Moth, with adventure flights available in some aircraft, the museum is more than static displays; it is a living tribute to Australia’s aviation pioneers and the spirit of ANZAC. Thousands have learned about legendary figures, including Queensland’s first Aboriginal fighter pilot, Leonard Waters, and enjoyed restoration projects like the Gipsy Moth, lovingly returned to its original condition after years in storage. The museum relies heavily on admission fees, donations, and grants, all of which are fuelled by the voluntary labour of dedicated members. As a non-government institution, every dollar earned goes directly back into preserving these flying icons and educational programs for future generations. Yet the Caboolture Warplane Museum now faces an unprecedented challenge that threatens its future. The loss of this museum would mean losing vital stories, educational experiences, and the opportunity for Australians, young and old, to connect with their proud aviation past. Although the Caboolture Areo Club has managed the land exceptionally well, the privately owned lease has now ended, requiring the museum to either relocate, seek a short-term extension, or find an alternative facility.  How Can You Help? Terry Young, Federal Member for Longman, is passionate about preserving a piece of our local history and is asking the public to sign a petition to Save the Warplane Museum, available at the link provided.

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Remembrance Day Services 2025

Today is Remembrance Day   At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, after four years of devastating conflict that claimed the lives of more than 16 million soldiers and civilians, the world began its long journey toward peace. On this solemn day, we honour the memory of over 103,000 Australians who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. We reflect on the profound impact of their loss on families, friends, and communities, and we recognise the courage and commitment of those who continue to serve in our defence forces, ready to protect our country and uphold our values, even at great personal risk. Today, we pause to give thanks to all who have served. Lest we forget Remembrance Day 2025 Remembrance Day Services – Tuesday, 11 November 2025Join your local community in honouring those who have served and sacrificed. All services include the Last Post and a Minute’s Silence at 11am.Services within Longman: Beachmere 10.30–11.20am Clayton Park, 10–26 Biggs AveLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Bribie Island 10.30–11.15am Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park, Toorbul St, BongareeFlyover, Catafalque party, student performances from Banksia Beach & Bribie Island State Schools, laying of wreaths. Burpengary 10.30–11.15am War Memorial, Buchanan Park, Progress RdLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Caboolture–Morayfield 10.30–11.30am Memorial – Town Square, 11/75 King StLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Deception Bay 10.50–11.30am War Memorial, Captain Cook ParadeLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Wamuran 10.30–11.35am National Servicemen’s Memorial Park, D’Aguilar HwyAddress and On Flanders Fields by Wamuran & Tullawong State School captains, wreath laying, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Refreshments at Wamuran Men’s Shed after the service. Woodford 10.30–11.30am Leopard Tank, 123 Archer StLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Woorim (Bribie Island) 10.30–11.30am Bluey and Jean Piva ParkLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence.Other services in the local area: Redcliffe 10.45–11.15am Anzac Place, 186 Redcliffe ParadeLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Samford 10.30–11.15am Samford Avenue of Honour, Burton LaneCatafalque party by 2SQN, 2 Combat Engineer Regiment. Laying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Refreshments at Samford RSL after the service. Pine Rivers District 10.30–11.15am Memorial Gardens, Norths Leagues & Services Club, 1349 Anzac Ave, KallangurLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence. Glasshouse Country 10.30–11.30am RSL Cenotaph, 1 Reed St, Glass House MountainsLaying of wreaths, Last Post, Minute’s Silence.

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The PSA Test

The PSA Test I got my PSA test with Australian Pathology while I was down in Parliament House Canberra earlier this week. The PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test is a simple blood test that helps monitor prostate health. Elevated PSA levels can indicate prostate cancer, but they can also be linked to other conditions, such as infection or an enlarged prostate.Early detection is key. Prostate cancer often shows no symptoms in its early stages, so regular checks are important, especially for men over 50, or earlier if you have a family history. Take the time to get tested and talk to your doctor about what’s right for you. Your health is worth it.

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Moreton Bay Businesswoman of the Year!

Moreton Bay Businesswoman of the Year Candice, a passionate hospitality entrepreneur, continues to shine as the driving force behind Annie Lane (Bongaree), Gather and Feast (Caboolture), and @rubytuesdaycafe Burpengary East).At the recent Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards, Candice’s team earned well-deserved recognition: Employee of the Year – Olivia Tulloch Customer Service Excellence – Annie LaneIn a tough economic climate, Candice’s ability to expand and thrive is truly inspiring, a testament to her resilience, leadership, and strong family and team support.   Congratulations also to all the Longman nominees.  Let’s continue supporting our local small businesses, who bring so much life and connection to Moreton Bay. I recently spoke about Candice and her fellow business partners in Canberra – You can view the speech below:  https://youtu.be/xirV016d6xU

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School Christmas Colouring Competition

School Christmas Colouring Competition Get ready, kids! The elves have been busy at work They’ve been collecting all your amazing student artwork and popping them into the magical “Shrink Machine” turning them into individual personalised Christmas cards! These are going to be delivered to the schools soonBut that’s not all… There are winners , oh yes, winners! Announcements coming very soon!So get excited… because it’s starting to look a lot like Christmas! #christmasmagic#ElvesAtWork#StudentArtwork#HolidayCheer#ItsBeginningToLookALotLikeChristmas

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Upper Caboolture Uniting Church for a Historic Celebration

Join the Upper Caboolture Uniting Church for a Historic Celebration! They’re marking an incredible milestone, 150 years of faith, community, and history at Upper Caboolture Uniting Church! Sunday, 9 November 10:45 AM Upper Caboolture Uniting ChurchBelieved to be the oldest church building in the Moreton Bay City Council area still in its original location and form, this little church has a big story to tell. Anniversary Service at 10:45am Picnic lunch to follow on the grounds, with support from the Rural Fire Brigade and a local coffee stand.They’re inviting original families, friends, and the wider community to come together for this special day. If you have memories or photos of the church’s early years, they’d love to include you in our commemorative book launching on the day. Let’s honour the past and celebrate the future, together!

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Friends of School Chaplaincy

Friends of School Chaplaincy Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of attending the annual Parliamentary Friends of School Chaplaincy Breakfast Club in Parliament. Hosted in partnership with the National School Chaplaincy Association, this event was a great reminder of the incredible work school chaplains do in supporting students across Australia.Breakfast Clubs, run by chaplains in schools nationwide, not only provide a nutritious start to the day but also create welcoming spaces where students can connect, feel supported, and build a sense of belonging.It was inspiring to hear firsthand how these programs are making a real difference in young lives every single day. https://schoolchaplaincy.org.au/https://www.facebook.com/schoolchaplaincy#SchoolChaplains#breakfastclub#Wellbeing#CommunitySupport

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St Columbans College – Award Night

St Columbans College – Award Night What an unforgettable night! Last week, I had the privilege of attending and presenting at the annual Awards Evening at St Columbans College, a celebration of dedication, excellence, and the true spirit of learning. It was amazing to witness so many proud moments, from outstanding academic achievements to special recognitions for leadership, perseverance, and everything in between.Huge congratulations to all the award recipients, your commitment and achievements continue to inspire our entire community! #CarmichaelCollege#awardsevening#ProudMoment#Inspiration

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World Teacher Appreciation Day

World Teacher Appreciation Day It was awesome to attend the Narangba Valley State High School BBQ Breakfast this morning to celebrate World Teacher Appreciation Day! Student Leaders, the P&C Association, and School Administration put on a fantastic tribute with delicious fruit salad, bacon & egg burgers, barista coffees, savoury treats, and an exciting prize draw to thank our amazing teachers for their hard work and dedication.What a wonderful way to honour educators who shape our future! #TeacherAppreciationDay#ThankATeacher#Longman#CommunitySpirit

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The Inaugural Birra Djaa Rugby League School of Origin

The Inaugural Birra Djaa Rugby League School of Origin We called it (even before the games started)The Winners of The Inaugural Birra Djaa Rugby League School of Origin is … the Morayfield SHS RaptorsIt was a great battle between two powerhouse schools going head-to-head in a clash for the trophy (and bragging rights) Morayfield SHS Raptors vs Caboolture SHS Snakes Caboolture SHS came out with a great start with a 2-0 lead, but the Morayfield Raptors swept in for a draw and then a win on the final game, 3 games to 2. (nail biting stuff)The rivalry was fierce, the pride was real, and the next generation of rugby league stars have already started to make history.Did you pick the winner of the Birra Djaa School of Origin Shield? (like us?)(Raptors) or (Snakes) — the battle for local glory starts again (next year)

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Caboolture Little Athletics official opening

Caboolture Little Athletics official opening Fantastic to attend the Caboolture Little Athletics official opening of their brand new canteen! It was a wonderful event celebrating community spirit and dedication.An extra special moment was the unveiling of the canteen’s official name: The Vohland Canteen, named in honour of the Club’s life member, Karen Vohland, for her outstanding contribution and commitment over the years. Congratulations to everyone involved in making this milestone possible!

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Minimbah State School Colour Run

Minimbah State School Colour Run What a day at Minimbah State School!It was fantastic to attend the annual Colour Run, one of the highlights of the school year that brings smiles to students, staff, parents, and even a visiting Member of Parliament! A huge thank you to all the amazing staff and volunteers who made today such a fun and successful event. More photos of the run to be posted soon.#MinimbahStateSchool#ColourRun#CommunitySpirit#FunDayOut

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Bribe Island Seniors Expo 2025

Bribe Island Seniors Expo 2025 What a fantastic day at the Bribie Island Seniors Expo yesterday!We were thrilled to see such an incredible turnout and positive energy throughout the event. The Bribie Island community came together in full force to celebrate, connect, and learn more about the services and support available for our seniors. A huge thank you goes out to all the stall-holders who brought their time, expertise, and enthusiasm to the day. Your dedication to supporting seniors in our community is truly appreciated, and your presence made the Expo both informative and enjoyable.We were also honoured to welcome Senator Anne Ruston, Shadow Minister for Health and Aged Care, whose support and attendance were greatly valued, as well as Ariana Doolan, State Member for Pumicestone, whose presence and information stall was warmly welcomed. Thank you again to everyone who helped make the Bribie Island Seniors Expo such a memorable success. We look forward to an even bigger and better event next year!

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Celebrating 25 Years of Recognition for Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland!

Celebrating 25 Years of Recognition for Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland! I was honoured to attend the commemorative event at Queensland Parliament on Thursday celebrating 25 years of recognition for Australian South Sea Islanders.It was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the contributions and achievements of the Australian South Sea Islander community and to acknowledge their important place in Queensland’s history.Thank you to the Queensland Government for hosting this significant event.Queensland United Australian South Sea Islander Council Inc – Quassic Inc#AustralianSouthSeaIslanders #CommunityRecognition

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N3C Family Fun Day

N3C Family Fun Day Last Saturday, at the N3C Family Fun Day, I had the joy of meeting Jess, the brilliant author behind Ivy’s Allergies: A Story of Courage in the Classroom.She spoke about her inspiration, her hope for children with allergies, and how important it is for kids to feel seen, understood, and empowered. What Ivy’s Allergies is All AboutIvy’s Allergies: A Story of Courage in the Classroom is a children’s picture book created to foster empathy, self‑advocacy, and confidence in young kids aged 4 to 11.The story follows Ivy, a brave girl who faces the challenges that come with having food allergies while navigating school, classmates, and big emotions. Jess includes tools Ivy uses to cope, things like breathing exercises to calm worry and strategies to speak up for herself.Beyond the allergy, it’s really a story about resilience: learning how to manage difficult situations, feeling confident in who you are, and building inclusion and understanding among [email protected]

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National Leadership Forum

National Leadership Forum I recently welcomed an amazing group of young adults who were nominated by their peers because they show real leadership potential. This group comes from a wide range of faiths and cultural backgrounds, which made the day even more inspiring.As the Parliamentary host, I got to share my story about how I got into politics. I talked about the challenges I’ve faced, mistakes I’ve made, and what I’ve learned about leadership along the way.It was great to connect with these future leaders and encourage them to follow their own path with confidence and honesty.Leadership isn’t about being perfect. It’s about sticking with it, being humble, and staying true to what you believe in.I’m really excited to see how these young people will shape the future!To find out more, please visit :https://www.nationalleadershipforum.org.au/the-program@_nlfau_#NationalLeadershipForum#FutureLeaders#DiversityInLeadership#LeadershipJourney#Community #Inspiration #YouthLeadership

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Meeting with Community Legal Services

Meeting with Community Legal Services It was a pleasure to meet with Rosslyn and the exceptional team at Community Legal Services during my time in Canberra.Community Legal Centres Australia plays a vital role in supporting over 160 community-based legal services nationwide. They even service our very own electorate of Longman.These services provide free, accessible legal support to people doing it tough, including those experiencing financial hardship, discrimination, and domestic or family violence.While the national organisation doesn’t provide direct legal advice, its powerful advocacy and law reform work helps ensure everyday Australians can access justice, no matter their background or circumstances.Thank you to Rosslyn and her team for the important work you do, and for your ongoing commitment to fairness, equity, and access to legal support for all.To find out more visit: https://clcs.org.au/#AccessToJustice#CommunityLegalCentres#LegalHelp#LawReform#Canberra#CommunityJustice

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Bowel Cancer Australia

Bowl Cancer Australia Great to catch up with Tara from Bowel Cancer Australia at Parliament House to discuss bowel cancer and the urgent need for early diagnosis, especially with Australia having the highest rates of early-onset bowel cancer in the world.This visit prompted me to give a speech to give a speech and raise awareness (see link below)https://youtu.be/hBD5gxHJQBIDid you know?• Each year, 14,534 Australians are diagnosed with bowel cancer, and 1 in 9 of these are under 50.• The risk of bowel cancer before age 40 has more than doubled since 2000, and it’s the deadliest cancer for Australians aged 25-54.• Sadly, early-onset patients face delays in diagnosis, taking 60% longer on average, due to age biases, leading to later stage detection and poorer outcomes.It’s critical that GPs recognize the red flags and act quickly with colonoscopies to catch this disease early. Awareness and prompt action save lives! #BowelCancerAwareness#EarlyDiagnosis#HealthMatters

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