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Dear Readers, CONTENTS
With bushfire season just around the 4 NORTH HARBOUR PDA GUARANTEED
corner, it’s an opportune time for us to
shine a spotlight on some of the great work
being done in the field of post bushfire 6 MANGO HILL NEWS
wildlife recovery as USC academics
continue their field work, research and dog 8 MEN’S HEALTH MATTERS
training. Article on page 14.
This month we also highlight the 13 TAKING TO THE SKIES TO TARGET MOZZIES
importance of men giving concern for their health by getting regular health
checks. For some conditions such as prostate cancer, this can be as simple 14 KOALA SEARCH TEAM BUSHFIRE READY
as a yearly blood test at the doctor. Read our article regarding the Moreton
Bay Region Prostate Cancer Support Group on page 8.
16 USC NEXT GENERATION LEADERS
In local sporting news, community sporting groups continue to flourish
along with the significant growth we are seeing currently in sport and 18 NORTH LAKES EELS CELEBRATE NEW LIGHTS
recreation infrastructure in the Moreton Bay region. Narangba residents
will soon have a new tennis centre (article page 9), and local AFL Club
North Lakes Eels, who play at the St. Benedicts College Oval, can now train 24 RECIPES
under lights with the recent installation of ground lighting, see article on
page 18. 25 DEAR ALICE
The next edition of Best Of Local, due out in December, will be the last for
the year. It is our highly anticipated Christmas Holiday edition, covering 26 HOROSCOPES
local news and events for December, and into January 2021.
28 PUZZLES
Until then, all the best from the team at Best Of Local!
29 TRADES & SERVICES
31 LOCAL CONTACTS
CONTRIBUTORS
Michael Zande - Zande Law Chelsea Brauer - @wickerandfeast
Kim Fairminer - Astrology Moreton Bay Regional Council
Alice Jenkins - Dear Alice Moreton Bay Regional Prostate Cancer Support Group
Laurence Christie - Mango Hill Progress Association Meaghan Brightwell
Bright Group Australia USC
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