QNews for May 31st 2026
Hi there - This is John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club and I hope this week finds you in good spirits. Next weekend the club has two really important events - some might even say critical events - that you need to know about. Firstly next Sunday, the 7th of June. That's our day to shine at Bunnings North in Ruthven Street Toowoomba, where we'll be doing the sausage sizzle. We're hoping that the sun shines too, because people prefer snags to be dry. Regardless, it's our first big fundraiser for the club for this year, and in a moment you'll see why it's so important. Your club has one of the lowest membership fees in the country, and that's because we believe that cost should not be a barrier to entry. But hey, it still costs money to run meetings and pay for insurance, and deliver training. You can help us to continue to exist by offering a few hours next Sunday to help cook snags, wrap bread, take money - that's the fun part - and generally support the club. Tell us when you're available by sending a note to secretary@ddrci.org.au [secretary@ddrci.org.au]. Seriously: just a few hours each,spread through the day and the task is done. And by the way, if you're not a member of our club, or if you're a member of another club: no problem. We'd still welcome your contribution. And you'll get fed. Go to email right now, and tell secretary@ddrci.org.au [secretary@ddrci.org.au] when it is that you're available. And now a reason to help with fundraising. For the last year or so we've been quietly hunting for a permanent clubhouse to support the work that the Darling Downs Radio Club has been doing. And we know that a lot of our members live in communities where antennas can't be erected easily. A permanent clubhouse would create all kinds of opportunities for on-air sessions, member gatherings, project work, regular training and licence assessments, and generally being social. And we'd like your opinion on one of the options. So write down this address. The club meeting on Monday 8 June from 1900 will be held at the Kanyana Guide Hut, 18A Memory Street in Harristown. Come and join us for a discussion about how to ensure the future of the club. What do you think a club like ours should be doing? Where should we invest, and where do you think we should head? We have some other projects to discuss; we'll have a general natter; there might be some gear for sale; there will almost certainly be a show-and-tell, and there will be tea, coffee and timtams. For this meeting bring your thoughts, and bring a chair or something to sit on. That's at the Kanyana Guide Hut in Harristown, and all the details are on the website right now. And on Sunday 14 June the bimonthly informal lunch will be a BBQ at Peacehaven Park in Highfields, followed by a family-friendly fox-hunt. This is one for the harmonics, the subharmonics, the XYL, the YL and anyone who feels like a feed and some fun is what you do on a weekend. Details on the website at ddrci.org.au. Hamchallenge week 23 is upon us, and a quick squiz at the site shows that unbelievably the challenge this week is "organise or participate in a fox hunt". It's almost as if the Hamchallenge organisers are chasing down the Darling Downs Club... even though we're running our hunt in week 24. It still counts. We've received some info about incoming magazines and publications - check those out on the website, with news items heavily disguised as calendar entries. Just look for the obvious headings and you won't get lost. And to other clubs: don't forget the standing offer. If we can help you get on-air with QNEWS, drop us a line via secretary@ddrci.org.au [secretary@ddrci.org.au] Till next week warm 73s