Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Produced by not-for-profit Eumundi Rotary Initiatives Ltd (ERIL)

Eumundi Voice Issue 91
Thursday 18 April 2024

Eumundi Voice Issue 90

Thursday 4 April 2024

Eumundi Voice is a free fortnightly 32-36 page colour magazine with 5,000 copies published and delivered to letterboxes and community distribution points across Eumundi and surrounds.

After production costs, 100% of funds raised from advertising in Eumundi Voice are given back as donations to individuals and not-for-profit groups within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.

The magazine acts as “the voice of Eumundi and surrounds” and is a true community publication offering local news, what’s on, recent events, new in town, Councillors and Police reports, Eumundi Rotary Club updates, environment, youth, sport, heritage, travel and the list goes on.

There is something for every reader and we thank our contributors and advertisers for their continuing support.

A dedicated team of volunteers deliver the magazine every second Thursday in Eumundi, Kenilworth, Belli Park, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, Cooroy, Yandina, Verrierdale, Doonan, Pomona, Kin Kin and Noosa.

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11 hours ago

Anzac Day Eumundi 2024

Thank you to the Eumundi and District Historical Association for organising Eumundi’s annual Anzac commemoration.

A big shout out also to the volunteers who provided the gunfire breakfast from the Rotary Club of Eumundi.
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Anzac Day Eumundi 2024

Thank you to the Eumundi and District Historical Association for organising Eumundi’s annual Anzac commemoration.

A big shout out also to the volunteers who provided the gunfire breakfast from the Rotary Club of Eumundi.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment
12 hours ago

On Valentine's Day this year the Australian War Memorial put out a call for volunteers to transcribe handwritten love letters from the front lines. These heartfelt letters are an intimate insight into the daily lives of couples separated by war.
Images of thousands of handwritten letters have been released on the Memorial’s digital platform: transcribe.awm.gov.au. An army of volunteers is needed to help decipher the scripts online. Volunteers typing out text in the comfort of their homes can make it easier for historians, descendants and the community to access precious love letters.
Among the collection is a letter from Dorothy Keshan to her husband Malcolm 'Mac' William Keshan who was a prisoner of war in Germany from 1941-45. “The only good thing about all this passing time is that each day brings you a little closer. I feel pretty certain that it won’t be much longer sweetheart,” she said in one of hundreds of letters between the pair. “All this time passing only makes me miss you so more and more and – I’m waiting for you Mac.”
With Anzac Day upon us, volunteering to transcribe love letters online is an action worth considering, commemorating those who fought for us while desperately missing their sweethearts. Lest we forget.
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On Valentines Day this year the Australian War Memorial put out a call for volunteers to transcribe handwritten love letters from the front lines. These heartfelt letters are an intimate insight into the daily lives of couples separated by war.
Images of thousands of handwritten letters have been released on the Memorial’s digital platform: transcribe.awm.gov.au. An army of volunteers is needed to help decipher the scripts online. Volunteers typing out text in the comfort of their homes can make it easier for historians, descendants and the community to access precious love letters.
Among the collection is a letter from Dorothy Keshan to her husband Malcolm Mac William Keshan who was a prisoner of war in Germany from 1941-45. “The only good thing about all this passing time is that each day brings you a little closer. I feel pretty certain that it won’t be much longer sweetheart,” she said in one of hundreds of letters between the pair. “All this time passing only makes me miss you so more and more and – I’m waiting for you Mac.”
With Anzac Day upon us, volunteering to transcribe love letters online is an action worth considering, commemorating those who fought for us while desperately missing their sweethearts. Lest we forget.
17 hours ago

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

Lest we forget.
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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: 
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. 
At the going down of the sun and in the morning 
We will remember them.

Lest we forget.
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