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This article was written by Larraine Sathicq and was originally published by the Beaudesert Times on 13 July 2018.


AS National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee Week comes to close, members of Beaudesert’s Indigenous community attended a morning tea held by Rural Lifestyle Options Australia today. 


Auntie Lorraine Iselin gave the Welcome to Country and Denise Lewis explained the significance of NAIDOC Week.


‘NAIDOC is celebrated all over Australia but it sometimes lasts for longer than a week,” she said.


“It’s about education as well as celebration of our culture, there’s so much going on in our lives that people are unaware of and we get to share that during NAIDOC.


‘We had a great event in Jubilee Park last weekend – there was singing, dancing, arts, crafts and bush tucker demonstrations but we will still be visiting schools well into August.”

Ms Lewis said she was originally from North Stradbroke but she remembered coming to Josephville with her parents to visit relatives.


“I came here often as a child but I didn’t think my roots would end up here,” she said.

“My heart is here though. I bought a house here 18 years ago and this is where I retired.”

Auntie Lorraine Iselin said NAIDOC was very important to her.


“It reminds me of Elders past and gone as well as all the good times we had when we were young,” she said.


“I was born and bred in Beaudesert and my maiden name was Paulson.


“My mother was Phyllis Paulson, she worked in the Beaudesert Hotel and actually thought she owned it. I moved away for a while and married an Iselin from North Stradbroke but I came back.


“We always come back.”


Joan Quick said she was proud of her Indigenous heritage even though she only found out about it 1996 when her uncle told her.


“Dad always told us we were Spanish,” she said.


Rural Lifestyle Options Australia National Marketing Manager Nicholas Power said the NAIDOC event was also a good opportunity to promote their Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan.


“With the commencement of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, we have identified a gap in our knowledge and understanding in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples,” he said.


“As Rural Lifestyle Options Australia has a commitment to service provision for all Australians, we considered a Reflect Reconciliation Plan as an appropriate framework to develop and grow our cultural knowledge and realise our vision for reconciliation.”


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This year, Rural Lifestyle Options Australia will shine a spotlight on the stigma of disability by hosting the 1:5 All Abilities Charity Relay. The relay will see participants of all walks of life work together to complete a five km relay event amidst beautiful Tamborine, Queensland.

Official Website Launching 1 July 2018.

Date

Saturday, 15 September 2018

Time

Early Riser Solo 5km Loop Sign In 7:00am - 7:45am

Early Riser Solo 5km Loop Welcome 7:45am - 8:00am

Early Riser Solo 5km Loop 8:00am - 9:30am

Official 1:5 All Abilities Charity Relay Sign In 8:30am - 9:45am

Official 1:5 All Abilities Charity Relay Welcome 9:45am - 10:00am

Official 1:5 All Abilities Charity Relay 10:00am - 12:30pm

Closing Ceremony and Entertainment 12:30pm - 2:00pm

Location

Tamborine Pony Club, 2205 Beaudesert Beenleigh Rd, Tamborine QLD 4270 (Official Venue Sponsor)


Unfunded Projects

All proceeds raised through the 1:5 All Abilities Charity Relay will support Rural Lifestyle Options Australia's Unfunded Projects Initiative. Show your support for 1 in 5 Australians living with a disability by registering today!


Register now to secure Early Bird pricing!

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www.rloa.org.au/1in5

Play For Purpose is one of the ways we raise money for Rural Lifestyle Options Australia. Play For Purpose is the ultimate win-win charity lottery, tickets are $25 with 60% of every ticket sold going directly to Rural Lifestyle Options Australia, and the chance to win $1 million worth of amazing prizes.

Play For Purpose has added a new peer-to-peer fundraising feature, and that’s where you come in. We are reaching out to Rural Lifestyle Options Australia's most dedicated supporters to invite you to fundraise on our behalf.


The process is really simple and is based on familiar peer-to-peer models.


You can simply register your interest here. You will be asked to provide a few details, these include:

• a profile photo;

• a blurb on why fundraising for Rural Lifestyle Options Australia is so important;

• your ticket sales goal;

Within 48 hours you will be sent a unique Play For Purpose fundraising URL to distribute to your network. The Play For Purpose team will also send you a guide on how to use this URL to sell as many tickets as possible.


We thank you for your ongoing support and wish you the very best of luck selling Play for Purpose tickets for our cause.

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To register visit https://goo.gl/Qg4BXa

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