Division_1_October_2025

10 ARIES - The Full Moon in your sign highlights emotional truths, urging authenticity in relationships and self-expression. Avoid impulse spending and rash moves at work—patience pays off. Energy levels run high, so regular physical activity will help keep balance. TAURUS - October encourages clarity in love as Venus sharpens your eye for detail and honesty. Financial planning is steady, though commitments should be measured. Career rewards precision and communication. Pay attention to small health matters before they grow. GEMINI - With Mars in your sign, you feel bold, restless, and creative. Inspiration fuels romance and projects, yet financial boundaries are needed. Career momentum builds, though scattered focus could slow progress. Prioritising rest and sleep will support your overactive mind. CANCER - Emotional waves rise with the Full Moon, bringing closure in love and intimacy. Shared resources or debts may resurface, calling for resolution. Professional dynamics intensify, revealing hidden currents. Emotional stress affects the body, so soothing daily routines prove restorative. LEO - The New Moon inspires fresh starts in love, creativity, and personal identity. Financial abundance grows when aligned with joy and confidence. Career visibility expands, so embrace opportunities to shine. Your vitality rises—ideal for launching new habits that uplift your health. VIRGO - With Venus in your sign, harmony surrounds relationships and brings loyalty. Your budgeting feels steady, allowing you to indulge in small pleasures. Career tasks flow smoothly when you tie up loose ends. A focus on diet and routine strengthens wellbeing. LIBRA - Past conversations resurface, giving you a chance to repair misunderstandings in love. Contracts or financial dealings should be delayed if unclear. Diplomacy supports your professional world, though peacekeeping may drain you. Setting boundaries and practising self-care lightens the load. SCORPIO - Love intensifies as Venus opposes Pluto, asking you to confront jealousy or control issues. Shared finances benefit from greater transparency. At work, hidden motives come to light. Psychological tension could weigh on your body, making reflection and journaling valuable. SAGITTARIUS - This month encourages exploration and risktaking in both love and creative pursuits. Investing in travel or education brings reward. Career blossoms when you share visionary ideas. Stay grounded, as your pace quickens, and centre yourself through breathing or mindful routines. CAPRICORN - You’re guided to release old attachments and seek more fulfilling commitments. Simplifying your financial world brings relief. Responsibilities at work feel heavier, prompting reassessment of long-term goals. Stress management becomes vital, so protect your energy with clear work boundaries. AQUARIUS - Friendships and group connections enrich your path, with potential for romance to arise in social circles. Collaborative projects enhance prosperity. Networking boosts career opportunities. Mental wellbeing thrives when supported by community, making shared healing or group activities especially nourishing. PISCES - Mercury’s retrograde shadows highlight your inner world, turning focus to intuition and emotional bonds. Finances feel uncertain, so caution is wise. Creative and spiritual pursuits flow, but clarity matters. Rest, dreamwork, and artistic outlets bring renewal and peace. Horoscopes October 2025 Community Notices FREE FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT, SPORTING & COMMUNITY GROUPS email your notice to info@localnewsletters.com • Deadline 15 October for next issue JACOBS WELL SOCIAL GROUP INC. Looking for a fun way to spend your weekend? Join us for indoor carpet bowls every Saturday from 12.45 pm to 4.00 pm at Jacobs Well Community Centre, Riesenweber Park. Cost $5 and it’s a great chance to relax, socialise and enjoy some friendly competition (adults only). We also meet every Wednesday from 9.30am to 1.00pm for carpet bowls and card games. We also hold special lunches, morning teas, bus trips and more throughout the year. For details, phone Margaret on 0418 849 845. GUANABA SOUTH COAST COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB, Heritage Park, 193 Rifle Range Road, Pimpama (Exit 49). Monthly Socials - 3rd Sunday at 12pm. Entrance fee $6.00 visitors, $5.00 members. Canteen, Licenced Bar & Afternoon Tea available. Great afternoon of talented Singers for your entertainment OR if you would like to sing with the band yourself, there are 3 practice sessions before the social to polish your songs for your performance. Contact Noelene (Secretary) 0419740756 or Peter (Music Coordinator) 0427293858. Find us on FB. Hall hire also available. SOUTHPORT MILITARY MUSEUM opens first Sunday of every month from Feb to Dec, 9am-12pm except Father’s Day. Museum located Qld Naval Brigade Drill Hall, Owen Park, 210 Queen St, Southport, next to Southport Primary School. Entry and parking is free. Contact Noel 0437732575. SIP N SUP CLUB – GOLD COAST Meets every three weeks at a great restaurant around the Gold Coast. All men welcome for beer, wine and food. We critique restaurants, have guest speakers but most of all we have a lot of fun. Generally Thursday afternoons, however, some evening events. There are 16 meetings per year. Gain more info on FB, search@sipnsupgc and/or phone Ron, our Club President on 0419 642 225, e: sipnsupgc@gmail.com PIMPAMA PROBUS CLUB, a mixed Club, 9.30 for 10am, 4th Thursday monthly, at Pimpama Tavern, 102 Jacobs Well Road, Pimpama. Meetings have a guest speaker, trivia/ activity, morning tea, fun and friendship monthly. Regular bus trips, tours, outings, cards, coffee & chat, craft, garden group, lunches, movies, theatre events add to the experiences offered. Contact: Kaye 0493 412 374/Dawn 0411 404 311/E: pimpama.probus@gmail.com RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS! Do you have some spare time? Make a meaningful difference in your community by becoming a Red Cross volunteer. You can help by: • Delivering Telecross or TeleCHAT phone support programs • Conducting home visits to elderly members of the community. Call 1300 559 992 or visit redcross.org.au/ agedcarevolunteer ORMEAU_PIMPAMA ART GROUP - Your Community Art Hub are a fun friendly group who would like to welcome everyone of all skill levels, so whether you are just starting your art journey or looking to brush up on existing skills or just wanting to try something new pop in and see us on Wednesdays 11am till 2pm at the Pimpama Church hall, 246 Creek Street, Pimpama. VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED - St. Vincent de Paul is a non-profit Catholic Society established to help the poor, needy and those struggling in our communities. We distribute food vouchers and parcels, plus some financial assistance and counselling where possible. Upper Coomera centre operates Tuesday to Thursday mornings, while the Pimpama centre is open Thursday mornings. Computer literacy required. Usually only required once per week. Training provided. PH Stephen on 0413931217 or stephen.clancy@ svdpqld.org.au SOUTH COAST RESTORATION SOCIETY OPEN DAY: Our Vintage Display is open second Sunday of the month. Come and step back in time and experience the technology of yesteryear on display at South Coast Restoration Society Living Museum. Many sheds with various collections from a bygone era. ie stationary engines, water pumps, antiques, old tractors and heritage vehicles including a fire engine, fully restored steam roller, Heritage Print machines. Our engine shed runs a variety of engines on the day. Food and refreshments available. Directions: Exit 49 of the M1. Take Rifle Range Road, Entry is via the Pimpama Sports Hub entrance at the traffic lights. First left then follow the road up to the top of the hill. A great family day out. Free entry. GOLD COAST SUCCULENT & BROMELIAD SOCIETY - meet 4th Saturday of every month, Helensvale Community Centre, South Hall, 31-33 Discovery Dr, Helensvale.Doors open at 11:30am for Plant Sales, meeting begins at 12:30. We’re a fun non-profit dedicated to all things Succulents and Bromeliads! We bring people together with monthly meetings featuring awesome guest speakers. Learn about growing and caring for these fascinating plants. Join us for plant displays, sales, nursery visits, bus trips, and garden tours. We also welcome new membership applications. Info www.gcsbs.au, and a FB group page at www.facebook.com/groups/GCSBS/. GOLD COAST CITY JAZZ CLUB at Southport Bowls Club, 2 Marine Parade Southport. 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7pm. Featuring well known Jazz musicians. Bistro and bar available. Information at http://www. gccityjazzclub.com.au or e: gccityjazzclub@gmail.com PROBUS CLUB OF COOMERA VALLEY INC - We are a mixed club and meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at Holy Rood Church Family Centre, 192 Tamborine Oxenford Road, Oxenford commencing at 10am followed by morning tea and a guest speaker. Our members are kept busy with various interest groups, Cards, Snooker, Book Club, Coordination & Balance Class, Coffee & Chat, Travel Club and Movies. There are also bus trips and theatre outings. Contact our Secretary at coomeravalp@gmail.com for information. New members always welcome. 1. 22 months 2. Canis lupus 3. A Jenny 4. Giraffe 5. The cheetah 6. Five 7. Ladybug 8. An army 9. Three 10. No 11. Saltwater Crocodile 12. Polar Bear 13. Opossum 14. Octopus 15. Whale Answers to Quiz

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