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BalloonsLooking for balloons for your next party? At Spotlight we have balloons available for every occasion! Shop our range of Balloon Bouquet Kits, Printed Foil Balloons, Printed Latex Balloons & Coloured Latex Balloons now.We also have in-store balloon inflation services, easy-to-use home inflation kits & even helium tank hire. Imagine waking up in the crisp morning air, and after a fun filled day, relaxing as you watch the sun set on another splendid Queensland experience. Whether it is a weekend away with the kids, a time to catch up with friends or a work conference, Bestbrook is the destination for you. Ray and Elise would like to welcome you to Bestbrook, a farm stay where everyone is encouraged to have fun. They have owned and operated Bestbrook since 2004, building a strong customer base by making everyone feel like part of their family. Along with their children Tiffany, Lilly, Lesleigh and Jake and their committed staff, they aim to provide you with memories you will remember long after you have returned home.




During the weekends and on school holidays listen to Cyril, a long time member of the Bestbrook family, recall snippets from the past. He will show you how to milk a cow and churn the cream into butter which you will enjoy with your damper and billy tea. Bruce, Laura and Elizabeth will gain your confidence and teach you the art of horse riding, how to crack a whip and, if the wind is right, how to throw a boomerang and have it come back. We offer a range of accommodation types, from 2 and 3 bedroom self contained cabins, to back packer bunkhouse accommodation and some of the best bush camping around. Cyril and Bruce will give you a brief overview of the history of the area and demonstrate the old fashioned skills of making butter, Billy tea and damper. Wagon Rides, cracking an Australian stock whip and throwing a boomerang... Bestbrook offers a range of bush camping experiences for family farm stay camping near Brisbane, Ipswich and the Gold Coast.




Camp sites are stretched out along 2.5kms of the Gap Creek... Horse rides are our specialty. We cater for all levels of experience from novice to advanced. Horse riding lessons are also available. Give us a call and we can arrange a horse riding experience to suit you... Bestbrook offers a large selection of menus for all occasions, perfect for family and large party groups. We are licensed and offer a wide selection of beers, wines and spirits... Our cosy 2 or 3 bedroom cabins are great on a winter's night with all the family around a wood fire, or in summer relaxing around a camp fire under the stars just in front of your cabin... Whether it’s a bus or self drive day tour, or if you’re after a wedding or work conference, Bestbrook can provide you with great hospitality and a day to remember...If you do not have an account with us yet and are an eyecare professional from Australia or New Zealand then please register here for your free account.




.au is sponsored by: PlanetVA Pty Ltd.A concerned mother has taken to Facebook to warn other parents that she identified IS recruiters targeting her 13-year-old son on a Facebook page that is 'clearly recruiting for war'. The unidentified mother posted on the popular mothers group, Canberra Mums, that her teenage son had inadvertently accepted the friend request of an IS recruiter.'Today my 13 year old sons facebook account has been either hacked or he has mistakenly accepted a friend request by someone recruiting for ISIS similar to the young teenager in Melbourne.' The unidentified mother posted on the popular mothers group, Canberra Mums, that her teenage son had inadvertently accepted the friend request of an IS recruiterShe said she made the troubling discovering during routine checks on her son's social media accounts.'We monitor our kids' accounts closely and thankfully picked it up immediately,' she wrote.The 13-year-old told his mother he had 'no idea' who ran the page that she believes was 'clearly recruiting for war'.




She said her son had received private messages from the sinister group but after notifying police she was advised not to release any details about the account.'I just wanted to warn other parents to keen an eye on this, it's scary.' Melbourne suicide bomber Jake Bilardi was allegedly groomed by IS recruiters using online channelsMany parents on the Facebook thread commented that 13 was too young to have online social media accounts, while others questioned if the teenager may know more than he is leading on.The administrators of Canberra Mums said the concerned mother was a regular contributor and believed her claim was legitimate, according to the ABC.A spokesperson from the AFP told Daily Mail Australia that the post has been identified as spam. 'There is nothing within the request to suggest any connection to any terrorist or militant organisation.' Sydney teen jihadist Abdullah Elmir, known as the Ginger Jihadi,  ran away from his family to join the Islamic State terror group These revelations come after a 'kind, gentle and softly spoken' teenager was allegedly radicalised online leading to his arrest earlier this month.




During a press conference where it was announced the boy will face terror charges, AFP Deputy Commissioner Mike Phelan cautioned parents that it is their responsibility to closely monitor their children's online behaviour and report anything that looks suspicious.'We've got to do something about this problem. All in the community. It's got nothing to do with faith,' he said.'This is about all the community, all families getting together, having a greater understanding of what your children are doing.''We all have to take an interest because the risk to the community is too great.' 18-year-old Oliver Bridgeman is the latest teen suspected of joining an al-Qaeda linked terror group in SyriaWhile police instruct parents to be more involved in their child's online activity, the federal government announced it will spend $21 million over the next four years to counter online terrorist propaganda.Oliver Bridgeman, 18, from Toowoomba on Queensland's Darling Downs, is the latest teen suspected of joining a terror group in Syria.Leaders from the Toowoomba Islamic community said they believe the teen was radicalised by online recruiters.'I think it's something else that comes from online.

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