Daniel Bouwmeester

Daniel was born in a mining town in New South Wales to Dutch and Welsh immigrants, before relocating to Logan City, where he attended Canterbury College for twelve years. He pursued his passion for music by completing a first-class honours degree at the University of Queensland (UQ), and later signed with a local record label. He has travelled the world from a young age, including a student exchange in rural France, a job working the ski lifts in Colorado, and visits to the islands of the South Pacific. After a six-year career in market research, Daniel returned to UQ to complete a Bachelor of Journalism and Arts dual degree, majoring in political science. His varied experiences at home and abroad have contributed to a passion for spreading good news while defending the truth buried inside complex societal paradigms.

In the clear with Staines removal

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 12, 2022 / Comments Off on In the clear with Staines removal

A team of secondary students has been going out on field trips to help older Springfield residents keep up with their cumbersome yards and driveways. Educators at Staines Memorial College in Redbank Plains coordinate what they call the “Blokes Squad” – a group of students that aims to improve teamwork and leadership skills through physical […]

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Photo talent plans for exposure

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 11, 2022 / Comments Off on Photo talent plans for exposure

An award-winning animal photographer is sniffing out Springfield’s shutterbugs to join a newly founded photography club. Navin Chandra – owner and principal photographer of Beyond Human Pet Photography – spearheaded the club last month, and it’s already gaining momentum after just a couple of meetings. “I figured it was a great idea to start a […]

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‘Scootin’ up to Camira line-dancing

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 11, 2022 / Comments Off on ‘Scootin’ up to Camira line-dancing

Behind the doors of the Camira Springfield Community Centre every Wednesday at 10am songs of the 60s and 70s start roaring and the tapping of feet begins. Open the doors and you’ll discover the “Westside Bootscooters” line-dancing away in the large, air-conditioned room. The Camira group is an intermediate-level class run by experienced dancers Ringi […]

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Plot twist resolution for growing family

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 10, 2022 / Comments Off on Plot twist resolution for growing family

A Springfield family of five is looking forward to a return to normalcy after a sudden diagnosis uprooted their lives two years ago. Since then, the Leembruggens – Rachel and Josh, along with sons Nate, 6, Jack, 4, and Zane, 3 – have in many ways put their lives on hold. In December, 2020, Nate […]

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Greater transparency in development

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 10, 2022 / Comments Off on Greater transparency in development

Curious residents can now keep an ‘i’ on new building developments via the Development.i website, launched by Ipswich City Council in late August. Development.i is an online portal that lists basic planning and development information for both current and historic properties throughout the Greater Springfield region. It includes all development application forms lodged with the […]

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Former Ipswich mayor hasn’t stopped working

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 9, 2022 / Comments Off on Former Ipswich mayor hasn’t stopped working

Ipswich’s former mayor John Nugent continues to serve the community he used to run, by helping out a local charity with grocery trips. Mr Nugent, who prefers to go by “John” (although his first name is actually Owen), was the first mayor of the restructured Ipswich City Council from 1995 to 2004 – and before […]

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Recommended ‘doughs’ of donations

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 8, 2022 / Comments Off on Recommended ‘doughs’ of donations

The young owner of a traditional Italian restaurant is committed to donating pizzas on a weekly basis to those most in ‘knead’. Claudio d’Andrea, the boisterous head chef behind the kitchen counter at Pizzeria La Prima, in Springfield Central, gives away at least one pizza every Monday in partnership with Westside Community Care, a local […]

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Potholes… there’s an app for that

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 8, 2022 / Comments Off on Potholes… there’s an app for that

Residents of Greater Springfield have been diligently reporting potholes and other public safety issues in a matter of seconds, thanks to some handy digital tools. Most public roads are controlled by the local council, while the major roads, like the Centenary Highway, are owned by the state government. For council property maintenance issues, including deteriorating […]

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Big bids for “Little” kids at cancer research gala

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 7, 2022 / Comments Off on Big bids for “Little” kids at cancer research gala

September was Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and to mark the occasion, founders of a new cancer research charity held a very special fundraising gala at the Brookwater Golf & Country Club on Saturday, September 3. Attendees from near and far paid heartwarming tribute to Richie “Little” Walsh, the son of Karl and Lisa Walsh, whose […]

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Sweet support for strong-willed mum

By Daniel Bouwmeester / October 7, 2022 / Comments Off on Sweet support for strong-willed mum

The Springfield community is coming together with fundraising events held next weekend to support a young local mum diagnosed with cancer. The events on October 15 and 16 will feature a special cupcake fundraiser followed by a day of wholesome family entertainment, with all proceeds going to 32-year-old mum-of-two Amanda Crossley, from Augustine Heights, as […]

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