May 18, "Managing horses on small properties"

Managing Horses on Small Properties Workshop

   "Managing horses on small properties" workshops are being held in May throughout the Mackay Whitsunday Region.  The aim of the workshop is to promote safety, care & welfare for you, your horse and the environment.

 The workshop will cover a range of topics:

  1. Horse characteristics: how horse behaviour contributes to the management of a horse property
  2. Pasture improvement and renovation
  3. Horse and Pasture Management: how horse health and good property (environmental) care are linked.
  4. Manure management: how manure can be detrimental to a property and the environment if not properly managed and how to turn manure into an asset rather than a liability.
  5. Water Management: importance of clean water, how to manage horses so that they do not pollute the waterways and how to use water responsibly.
  6. Vegetation management: the role of trees and plants both in the local and wider environment and the importance of revegetation and protection of trees and plants on a horse property.
  7. Property design and planning: what facilities are necessary on a horse's property and where to place them, the importance of planning and how to set about it.

 Jane Myers MSc (equine) will be conducting the workshops with assistance from Pioneer Catchment & Landcare Group (PCL), Whitsunday Catchment Landcare (WCL) and Sarina Landcare Catchment Management Association (SLCMA).

 Jane has been involved in the Horse Industry for over 30 years and is the author of the CSIRO publications "Managing Horses on Small Properties", "Horse Safe: Complete Guide to Equine Safety" and co-author of "Horse Sense – The Guide to Horse Care in Australia and New Zealand (2nd edition)".  Jane was employed by the DPI & F during the Equine Influenza out break as an Industry Liaison Officer.  She teaches (via lesson/workshops) and advises on a variety of subjects including handling and riding instruction, feeding, horse behaviour, float training, clicker training, property/pasture management, horse safety and horse management.  See www.equiculture.com.au for more details.

 

Workshop details:

Cost:               $20 per person or $30 for two from same property

(Includes morning tea and lunch)

RSVP:             Bookings essential for all workshops by May 11

Whitsunday workshop

When:                         Monday 18 May, 9am – 3pm

Where:            RSL, Chapman Street, Proserpine

RSVP:             Call WCL on 4945 0267 or

Email wcl@whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au

 

May 14, Volunteer Forum

May 14, Volunteer Forum
 
Where: in the Foyer of the Proserpine Entertainment Centre
When: Thursday, May 14, from 9 – 11 AM.
Who: Everyone is welcome to come along, share a morning tea and find out how to get involved with their community and enjoy the benefits of volunteering.
Why: Local volunteer organisations will be available to speak directly about the services they provide and to share information about the rewards of becoming a volunteer. This forum is being hosted be Jan Jarratt in collaboration with Whitsunday Community Services Inc.
If you are part of a local volunteering organisation and would like to hold a stall at the volunteer forum. Please contact Jan Jarratt's Office on: 4945 3343 or email whitsunday@parliament.qld.gov.au.

May 22, Australia's Biggest Morning Tea

What: Australia's Biggest Morning Tea at the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre.
Date: Friday 22nd May
Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm
Cost: Gold Coin Donation. Raffle prizes also available
Venue: Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre (in the Endeavour Room), Lot 2 Hazelwood Court, Cannonvale
 
Tea, Coffee and morning tea will be provided.
Entertainment by local musicians, dancers and guest speakers.
 
Come along and help to raise money for the Cancer Council to continue their research.
All are welcome, but it is important to RSVP so we know how many to cater for.
 
RSVP:
Call Kylie Nankivell at the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre on 4946 7850
or email: cdo@whitnc.org.au