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ability to hear clearly again
can be simple — such as
wax or fitting a hearing aid.
Or it may be more complex
hearing aids are no longer
Whatever your situation, if
you value unbiased advice
we’d love to hear from you!
Trinette Walmsley
Walmsley
Trinette is the newest member of our
inical clients through Audiologist
their own individualised
ette is the newest member of our
and works hard to provide an extra
and brings broad experience as
special level of service to her clients!
inician, comfortably working with
dren and adults alike. She is highly
petent with providing hearing aid
ices, but also has a real passion for
ring implants in situations where this
quired. She is skilled with walking her
nts through their own individualised
ring journey.
07 4638 1515
Welcomes
Clinical Audiologist
team and brings broad experience as
a clinician, comfortably working with
children and adults alike. She is highly
competent with providing hearing aid
services, but also has a real passion for
hearing implants in situations where this
is required. She is skilled with walking her
hearing journey.
Trinette has a kind and genuine nature
to the team
to the team
Jason Le Dilly, Trinette Walmsley,
Matthew Le Dilly, Kathy Le Dilly, Katlyn Lowien
12 Rens Street, TOOWOOMBA CITY
www.hellohearing.com.au
HELLO HEARING EDITORIAL
Local and independent
hearing solutions
Hello Hearing is Toowoomba’s
only 100 per cent local and
independent hearing solutions
specialist.
Audiologists Jason Le Dilly,
Matthew Le Dilly, and Trinette
Walmsley find great satisfaction
in changing lives by providing
better hearing for their clients.
Through their thorough assessment
process, they will work
with you to find an ideal solution
for your unique needs.
Their aim is to help restore
your ability to hear everyday
conversation with greater ease in
both quiet and noisy situations,
without over-prescribing hearing
aids with features you may
not require.
They can also identify whether
your hearing difficulties are
outside the scope of what hearing
aids are currently capable of
addressing, and can recommend
alternative solutions.
As should be expected of any
healthcare professional, they are
not incentivised to prescribe one
model or brand over another,
and are free to choose the best
CROWS NEST: Sporters winner L. Kruger 35,
runner-up K. Christensen 34. Putting K. Christensen
17. Pins 7/16 J. Burnett, 8/17 G. Udy. December 5
- Third round TCB replay at Blackbutt. Crows Nest
remains the overall champions winning by a considerable
margin. December 6 - Weis Constructions
stroke event + monthly medal. Winner K. Cox 70,
runner-up J. Lethbridge 70. Rundown L. Kruger 72,
C. Clunie 74, B. Phillips 75. Pins 2/11, 3/12 J. Lethbridge,
4/13 B. Phillips, 5/15, 8/17 J. Burnett, 7/16
A. Robinson, 9-18 K. Cox. December 8 - Annual
general meeting at 7pm.December 13 - Captains v.
president + medal of medallists. - John Somerville
OAKEY: December 3 - Thursday Sporters winner
Lynn McDonald 25 on count back from Danny
O’Brien. Pin George Fenton. December 5-6 - Members
18-hole stroke in conjunction with the December
monthly medal. Winner Division 1 and the
monthly mug Fabian Welk 67 net. Winner Division 2
and runner-up Dan Norton 69 net. Rundown Alan De
Ross 73 net. Pin 3 Jenna King, 8 Michael Rietveld
and 12, donated by Andrew King, won by Andrew
King. Ladies winner Jenna King 67 net. December
12-13 - Members 18-hole stroke, flag event. It is 68
plus your handicap for the men and 70 plus your
handicap for ladies. - Marlene Deans
Hay Hay Hay
Sugar Cane Garden Mulch - 8x4x3 bales
Quality Barley, Oaten Hay - 8x4x3 bales
Forage, Millet, Pasture - round bales
Planting seed and fertiliser also available
Pick up yourself (via appointment) or talk to us
about bulk load deliveries
Feed Central Depot, 10775 Warrego Highway Charlton
Phone Jeff 0429 097 152
Back, Jason Le Dilly, Matthew Le Dilly, Kathy Le Dilly.
Front Trinette Walmsley and Katlyn Lowien
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solution for you out of hundreds
on the market.
They provide honest, unbiased
advice and expert support,
being independent from any
product manufacturer.
Hello Hearing also provides
subsidised services and devices
to eligible pensioners and veterans
under the government’s
Hearing Services Program.
They also offer a syringe-free
wax removal service that is very
popular!
For bookings, please phone
the friendly team at Hello Hearing
on 4638 1515, or email us at
hello@hellohearing.com.au
UP & ACTIVE
PHYSIOTHERAPY
At Up & Active our
highly qualified
physiotherapists are
trained to assess,
diagnose and treat
physical injuries.
Up and Active Physiotherapy
Village Medical Centre
Shop 8, 66 Highfields Road,
Highfields. 4352
Email:
reception@upandactive.com.au
Ph: 07 4696 8877
Fax: 07 4573 4396
Web: upandactive.com.au
WEIR MP
Member for Condamine
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ette has a kind and genuine nature
101 Campbell Street, Oakey, Qld. 4401 • PO Box 65, Oakey, Qld. 4401
P 07 4570 4100 E condamine@parliament.qld.gov.au F PatWeirMP
works hard to provide an extra
cial level 8 - HIGH of COUNTRY service to HERALD her clients! - DECEMBER 8, 2020
To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.au
Jason Le Dilly, Trinette Walmsley,
Matthew Le Dilly, Kathy Le Dilly, Katlyn Lowien
GOLF
GOOMBUNGEE: December 3 - American
foursomes, ladies Christmas hamper day - club trophies.
Winners W. Nemeth and K. Andrews 725/8 net,
second C. Sipple and V. Hartland 737/8 net, third Tony
Sheridan and George Rojahn 747/8 net. Approaches
2/11 Dylan Buesel, 3/12 Murray McLeod and
Robyn Purcel.
December 6 - Single stroke, monthly medal, medal
of medalists - Dan Darlington trophy. Winner men
Murray McLeod 65 net, runner-up Greg Buckley 66.
Winner ladies Ann Cass 75 net on count back,
runner-up Val Drowley. Medal of medalists winner
men Greg Buckley, ladies Ann Cass. Best gross men
Murray McLeod 75.
Ladies Ann Cass 86. Rundown Robyn Drowley,
Mark Peters, Gary Linane, Nino Capuzzo, Damien
Peters.
Pins men 4/13 Garry Shea, 8/17 Travis Peters, approaches
1/10 Nino Capuzzo, 2/11 Travis Peters. Pin
shots ladies 4/13 Robyn Drowley, approaches 3/12
Carmel Cover, 9/18 Ann Cass.
Members draw - 72 Rose Edmunds, not present.
Next week $95.
December 10 - Single stableford medley - club
trophies. December 13 - Club Christmas celebration
- free day for members. Honour board presentations
afterwards. - Murray McLeod