Tag Archives: St Helens

50.13 October 19, 2017

Mothers Union celebrates 125 years, FVNH news, Cagerattler, St Marys Sports Centre update, Letter to the Editor, On This Day in 1872, Hub4Health news, St Marys Salvo’s trip to Launceston, Over the Years – 2015, Mt Elephant and Beyond Book Club review, Mental Health – 8 early warning signs, Humans of Launceston – Arthur part two, Remembrance Day 2017, Planting guide for October, crossword and puzzles, Regional Business / Services Guide, 365 tomorrows, North East Animal Sanctuary pet of the fortnight, Tasmania Way Back When and more …

50.02 May 18, 2017

St Marys Newsagency under new management, Hatches, Matches and Despatches, Cagerattler, AMIC newsletter, GET update, St Helens Mountain Bike funding, Over the Years, Falmouth part two, Mt Elephant and Beyond Book Review, Regional Business / Services Guide, 365 tomorrows, The Beetoota Advocate takes on proper english, crossword and puzzle, SMCHC news, MOW roster, Tasmania Way Back When, St Marys Sports Centre Inc. update and more …

48.01 May 7, 2015

Targa in St Marys and Elephant Pass, ANZAC Services in Avoca and St Marys, Happy Birthday to Sister Lorraine, St Marys Streetscape, FVNH May excursions, Cagerattler, East Coast RC Flyers, AMIC newsletter, GET newsletter, Adventures in the Antipodes, BODC cat microchipping offer,  Delta Dogs in St Helens, School Events Calender, BODRA workshops, Curry Night, St Marys Community Health Centre news, Meeting of like minds, Sport and Social Centre update…

47.14 November 6th, 2014

The Pathways to Prosperity Roadshow, Blessing of the Fleet, BODC AGM notice, St Helens/St Marys Community Bank update, Letters to the Editor, AMIC newsletter, GET newsletter, St Marys District School newsletter, RC East Coast Flyers newsletter, St Marys Cricket Club update, St Marys Pacing Club update, St Marys Sports and Social Club update, Cagerattler…

Break-in at St Helens Neighbourhood House

The St Helens Neighbourhood House was broken in to over the weekend. It was distressing to find two laptops stolen along with a flat-screen television. Not only has this caused the staff great inconvenience and unnecessary costs, the community itself is disadvantaged by the loss of these important resources. It is very disappointing to think that people would steal from the House. The goals of the House are to support the community and the organisation achieves this through limited funding. If anyone within the community should hear of these items being offered for sale or any other whispers, please contact Trish O’Duffy at the House on 6376 1134.

Thank you. Mayor Sarah Schmerl.