Canungra Times January 2015

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The Canungra Times

January 2015, Issue No 105 www.canungratimes.com.au

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.............................................................. Page Canungra Raises $20,000 for Cancer......................... 3 Community Angry Over Vandalism.............................. 5 Christmas Carols in the Park.................................. 8 - 9

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Breeze FM and Cafe Metz present the Cancer Council with their cheque for cancer fundraising

Canungra Raises $20,000 for Cancer

With money still being counted, fundraising for Canungra’s Turning Pink in October is approaching $20,000, including over $10,000 raised by Cafe Metz. Cafe Metz owner, Dianne Crooks, began turning the cafe pink in October several years ago in the same way Breeze FM did with the station. When they joined together it made sense to involve the whole town. All money raised will be donated to Cancer Council Queensland to assist

with the work they do in preventing, detecting, effectively treating and surviving a cancer diagnosis. Organisers would like to thank everyone who contributed to the campaign including: Breeze FM, Canungra Chamber of Commerce, The Outpost Cafe, The Shoe Vault, Aussie Lifestyle Properties, Canungra State School, Cafe Metz, Grand Motors Toyota, Canungra Newsagency, Funky Dory Diner, Canungra Markets, Canungra Beauty

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Wonglepong ‘Girls’ Night In’

Once again, the Canungra community ‘digs in’. The annual, ‘Ladies Night In’ was held in Wonglepong on Saturday 15th November. The event is a fundraiser for the the Queensland Cancer Council Pink Ribbon Fundraising. Around forty ladies turned up in various shades of pink, and a great night was had by all. The quiz, bingo and raffle went down well and contributed to a fabulous $2,000 raised for this worthy cause. Many, many thanks to all the ladies for their very generous donations and for entering into the spirit of the evening. The organisers would also like to say a huge thank you for the very generous donations from Bean In?, Canungra Yoga, O’Reilly’s Vineyard, Steve & Kim at Canungra Beauty, the Canungra Craft Group and also to Jayne, for her readings on the night. Will keep you posted for the the 2015 dates! Complimen ta Orthodon ry Consultatiotic n

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Community Anger Over Vandalism

Canungra residents have taken to social media to express their anger over recent damage to community organisations and businesses by vandals. Police suspect the damage has been carried out by several youths from Canungra and would like to speak to anyone who has information regarding these offences. Much of the damage took place on Friday nights duing Novmber and December: • 21st November - Canungra State School vegetable garden vandalised; newspapers stolen and destroyed from Canungra Newsagency and Canungra Times. • 6th December - Canungra Times newspapers from outside the Post Office were scattered across the main street and destroyed; • 19th December - vandals ‘tagged’ Canungra Bowls Club, FoodWorks and Canungra State School. Canungra Bowls Club Secretary, Bronwyne Brown said the damage was disgraceful. “The Canungra community takes immense pride in its hard work in supporting their local clubs,” she said. “The Bowls Club has been supported and run by volunteers for over 61 years and is a not for profit organisation. The graffiti ‘NSK’ displayed on our Club demonstrates the lack of intelligence and respect these young individuals have for our community.” “I have great concern for the individuals who performed these senseless acts, and would like to question where their parents’ responsibilities lie. These vandals should be made accountable for their actions. The Bowls Club needs

Volunteer-run Canungra Bowls Club was targetted by vandals

to spend time and monies to remove these nonsensical scribbles.” Acting Sergeant Craig Calvert of Canungra Police Station said children attending the YMCA Holiday Program at Canungra State School had been distressed and frightened by the graffiti. “Some of the children are worried about people damaging the school when they are there,” he said. He urged residents to be alert and to contact police immediately if they see anything suspicious. Chamber of Commerce President, Shane Stevenson said, “At this time of the year when we have an increased presence of tourists in our town it reflects a poor image of Canungra. It is frustrating the business community and community at large when this small group of youths are not being responsible and held accountable. “As it appears the offenders are predominantly youths, parents in the community need to know not only where your children are at night but what they

are doing! The whole community needs to work together and with the local authorities to bring this to an end.” Division Three Councillor, Virginia West said removing graffiti from Council owned structures is an ongoing problem, the cost of which is borne by ratepayers. “Apart from the hurt it has caused hard working, volunteer community members, cleaning it off comes at a cost too,” she said. “The graffiti damage to council property over the past few years has increased markedly as has the clean up cost which we all as ratepayers all have to pay for. This money could be much better spent on more positive community infrastructure.” The Canungra Bowls Club will be reliant on volunteers cleaning the damage off when they are able, at a significant cost to the Club. Anyone who has information about these crimes should contact Canungra Police on 5543 5120 or Police Link on 131 444.

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Below: John Harrison celebrated his Year 6 Graduation at Canungra State School this year

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Canungra’s Annual Carols in the Park was held at Moriarty Park on Saturday 6th December. It was a great community event with a break in the weather allowing organisers to go ahead despite some rain earlier in the day. There were some great performances by local singers as well as Beaudesert Choir A-Choired Taste and of course a visit from Santa who had lollies for the children. Left: Phoebe Bell-McNee with Santa. Right: Aaron and Belinda Honeycombe enjoying the carols; Olaf from the movie Frozen delighted the children; Craig, Sharon and Amber Rafferty made it a family night out.

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Markets and Carols A Success

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On Friday 12th December Tamborine Village Lions held its fourth annual Christmas markets and carols. After a tumultuous week of weather we were blessed to have such a wonderful evening. The Satin Sounds provided the music and A-Choired Taste Scenic Rim Community Choir complemented the experience for all. Santa arrived on the Rural Fire Brigade truck and gave lollies to all the children. During the evening raffle tickets were sold and our major Christmas raffle was drawn. The winner of the Mitsubishi Electric split air conditioning system was David Boniface. Second prize was won by Leigh Bartlett and third prize was won by Jo Cartwright. This raffle helped the Lions raise $2280! As all prizes were donated, all funds raised will go back into our community. For information about the Tamborine Village Lions Club contact the Secretary, David on 0487 770 114 or for information about becoming a member of the Club contact our Membership Officer, Gary on 0413 278 743. We thank all the community for supporting our Christmas raffles, carols and markets and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Christmas is over and I hope you all enjoyed celebrating with family and friends. The congregation of St Luke’s held their Christmas lunch in the church on Saturday 19th December and a great time was had by all. Bill and Sonya Gubbins were particularly joyful as their daughter Sasha had just heard about her OP 1. What a reward for Sasha after her very dedicated years of work at Tamborine Mountain College. Our Christmas street stall was very successful and we must thank Jo at The Butchery for allowing us to set up outside her shop, and for the beautifully presented meat-tray which formed part of our raffle prizes. To everyone who purchased tickets, we thank you and to Irene Sim who is so willing to trek the streets of Canungra selling tickets, we sincerely thank you. All prize winners were local and prizes were delivered on the day. The next major fundraiser for our heritage listed St Luke’s will be another “Car Boot Sale” to be held in our church grounds. As yet, no date has been set but it will be before Easter, so why not start collecting your goods together in readiness to book a site? Sunday 20th December saw our annual visit from Bishop Alison. Although a once a year visit, Bishop Alison is always taken by Canungra and what the people offer. Her sermon about caring for each other and helping each other was an important message for everyone. While thinking of caring people, I must make mention of Keer Moriarty and the Canungra Times. It is always exciting to read the new edition of our local paper. It keeps us all up to date with the happenings of Canungra. Without Keer and her team’s dedication to produce this paper we would all be lacking something which is very worthwhile. May you all enjoy many blessings in 2015.

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Council Comment By Cr Virginia West Scenic Rim Regional Council

Happy New Year

I hope you all had a relaxing break over the festive season and I would like to wish all residents a very prosperous 2015. I look forward to working together in the year ahead. Reflecting on 2014, the Scenic Rim had some huge ‘wins’ in the form of funding for the Beaudesert Town Bypass, continued restoration of health services at Beaudesert Hospital, State funding for improved sporting projects, an hourly bus service from Beaudesert to Browns Plains and of course an unprecedented roll out of infrastructure investment for bridges and roads. 2015 will see the continuation of the Vibrant and Active Towns and Villages project and the Million Trees project. I endeavour to maintain a focus on the financial sustainability of the region into the future and continue to aid prosperity for the community through local jobs and support through services.

Australia Day Awards

Congratulations to all the those who were nominated by their community in the SRRC Australia Day Awards. We look forward to celebrating with you on Friday 23rd January at the Centre Beaudesert commencing at 5.30pm. Special congratulations to our local nominees: Ashleigh Bartlett - Young Citizen of the Year Keer Moriarty - Citizen of the Year Tom Middleton - Young Sportsperson of the Year Trevor Harrold - Young Sportsperson of the Year Canungra Turns Pink for October - Community Event of the Year

Congratulations Moriarty Park Committee

What a great community evening we all had at Carols in the Park back in early December. Taija LeFaucheur, Hannah Gill and Sahla Hansen at The committee did such a great job, Carols in the Park thank you so much and luckily the rain held off until later. Sadly a long-time committee member Chester Baker is heading off from Canungra to continue his life adventure with his wife Carol. Chester, thank you for so many years of commitment to Moriarty Park, for mowing, maintaining, building and barbecuing. Myself and the community will miss you but wish you both best wishes in your new adventures.

Canungra Pool Party

As part of Council’s Be Healthy and Active programme for 2015 the first event will be the ever popular Pool Party at Canungra Swimming Pool on Saturday 24th January commencing at 4pm. This family friendly event hosts supervised games from 4 pm until 6.30pm when the movie Rio 2 (PG) begins. Entry is free so bring a rug and picnic to enjoy a relaxed evening in your community. For further information on the other pool parties see www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au/swimming-pools.

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Well Being With Clancy Beck

New Year’s Resolutions We’ve all made new year’s resolutions at some time and we’ve probably all failed to achieve some of them. Many good intentions are around health and fitness, but often by February or March our good intentions have gone out the window and life has got in the way. Try these simple ideas to help you make the changes you desire in 2015. 1. Establish your WHY. Why are you choosing this goal or behaviour change? How will you feel about yourself if you stick to it? What positive results will come as a result of the new behaviour? How will others feel about it? How will you feel if you don’t stick to it? Getting clear on how life will be better as a result of the changes acts as your inspiration to pull you towards your goals. 2. Get a friend or family member to hold you accountable. We often try harder to please someone else than ourselves. 3. Make it achievable! Based on your track record of sticking to resolutions or health goals, how likely are you to achieve it? Have you set your goal too high? Be realistic knowing your workload, life and personality. 4. Change one small thing at a time, don’t try and reform your entire life in a few days. Several small steps are easier than one big one. 5. Monitor your emotions - be in a state of feeling fit and healthy. Get excited and passionate about what you are wanting to do. How you think and feel about something will determine your results. 6. Don’t beat yourself up if you fail. Instead just evaluate why you didn’t stick to it, and come up with a plan B to try again and get on track. 7. Don’t forget to reward and acknowledge yourself for every step in the right direction! Wishing you a healthy and happy 2015!

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2014 Canungra Christmas Lights Trail

The residences selected for prizes this year were: Herb Flesser – 40 Appel Street Canungra Netty & Wayne – 248 Illinbah Road Canungra Wally Shkardoon 36 Picnic Place, Canungra Ella and Lucy Stephens, 39 Duncan Street, Canungra Organisers would like to thank everyone who put lights up and those who entered their homes in the competition.

Facing page - Top left: Bartlett family at Boyland. Centre left: Joe and Jo Rye at Wonglepong. Bottom left: Netty and Wayne at Illinbah. This page - Top: Justin Forrester in Canungra raised over $700 for Careflight with donations from people viewing the lights and a barbecue he held. Unforunately many of his lights were destroyed in a storm in early December but he still had enough for a fantastic display, complete with laser lights and fog machine. Above: Herb Flesser of Canungra. Right: Ella and Lucy Stephens of Canungra

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From My Window with Keer Moriarty, Editor

There is no place for this In our town there are any number of people who give up their time to create and maintain facilities and services for the community. The list is long and there never seems to be enough volunteers to do everything, but somehow it just gets done. Maybe that is why people are so angry about the damage that has been done over the last couple of months. Craig Calvert described the recent damage as the worst he has seen it in the 12 years he has been in Canungra. For the most part, this is being done by a small number of children aged between 10 and 16 who name their pathetic group ‘NSK’ or ‘Nunga Street Kids’. Naughty, Silly Kiddies seems more appropriate. There is no place for this destructive behaviour in our community. Not only does it damage the businesses they have defaced and stolen from, it also reflects on the town, on tourism and subsequently on jobs within the town. These kids won’t care what is written about it. They will probably think they are clever if their naughtiness is reported in the paper. I’m just hoping that their parents might take responsibility and stop them from roaming around at all hours of night. There is only one word for what these kids are doing - gutless. Own up, clean it up or get out.

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Show for Orchid and Fine Foliage Lovers

The Beaudesert District Orchid and Foliage Society’s ‘Autumn Show For Orchid And Foliage Plants’ will be held on the weekend of Saturday and Sunday 14th and 15th March 2015 in the Canungra School of Arts Hall in Pine Street, Canungra. There be many orchids, especially native orchids, in spectacular bloom as well as ferns, begonias, bromeliads, aroids and succulents on display. Quality orchid and foliage plants grown by local society members will be on sale at reasonable prices and trade-tables selling a variety of plantorientated products and orchid and foliage growing accessories. There will be also a cake and craft stall run by a local organisation. The show runs from 8.00am to 3.00pm on the Saturday and from 9.00am to 2.00 pm on the Sunday. A guest speaker will deliver an informative talk on “The Basics for Growing Orchids” at 9.00am and 11.00am on the Saturday and from 10.30am on the Sunday. Admission is $3.00 per person. Refreshments will be available on the day. There is wheelchair access to the hall and plenty of off-street parking available in the School of Arts carpark adjacent to the hall. For more information contact Peter Rice, Secretary, Beaudesert and District Orchid and Foliage Society on 5543 2108 or visit the Society’s web at www.bdofs.com.

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Canungra Police Watch Greetings from Canungra Police Station! Sergeant Roberts is taking a well-earned break from policing this great town and the position of OfficerIn-Charge has fallen on my shoulders! After speaking with Keer, I thought I’d take this opportunity to say ‘gidday’ and to address a number of recent offences that have occurred in our town. On Friday the 19th December 2014, unknown persons willfully damaged the Canungra State School, Canungra Bowls Club and Canungra FoodWorks. The damage took the form of graffiti. When I say ‘unknown persons’ - we have a pretty good idea who the offenders are. I imagine many people in the Canungra township also have a pretty good idea who I am talking about! For some time now, we have had ‘issues’ with a small group of male juveniles that hang around town - about four or five individuals in total. In the early days, we tried everything we could do to ‘adjust’ their attitudes. In many instances, these juveniles were formally cautioned, in the hope that they would

Craig Calvert, Acting Sergeant, Canungra Police Station

stop offending. In more recent times, we have had no alternative but to place a number of these juvenile offenders before court. In relation to the most recent graffiti incident - although we know who the likely candidates are - it’s another thing to prove that they committed the offences. To ensure successful prosecution, we must prove the offence ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’. For this reason, we are seeking the assistance of the Canungra community. We would be most grateful if anyone with information could drop into the station and have a chat with us. Trust me when I say all the police officers at Canungra Station would be only too happy to place these individuals before court. Should you see or hear these juveniles committing an offence in the Canungra township - please give us a call as soon as possible. If we’re busy with other jobs, police officers from neighbouring divisions can be called in to assist. Whilst you’re waiting for the boys (and girls!) in blue to arrive, feel free to utilise

your smart phone to record some video evidence - although saying that, don’t needlessly put your own safety at risk. Myself and the other officers at Canungra Station are working on additional strategies to deal with these juveniles. With the help of the community we’ll catch up with them in the end. It’s not a matter of ‘if’ - only ‘when’. I’ll sign off by speaking directly to the male juveniles I’ve mentioned. If you read this, you should be ashamed of yourselves. A lot of good-hearted people (possibly including your own parents) work hard to keep this town looking great. All you’ve done is insult them and their efforts. If you’ve got any honour at all, you’ll drop into the station and have a chat with us. On a more positive note, may I take this opportunity to wish the Canungra community all the very best for 2015. The years keep flying past - I still find it difficult to comprehend that I’ve been working at Canungra Station for twelve years now! Stay safe.

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Watermelon and Mint Refresher

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50 g sweetner of choice (Rapadura, Coconut Sugar, Agave, Honey) 250 g water 1 Handful of Mint 400 g watermelon 600 g ice cubes

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Combine the water and sweetner, and heat in a saucepan until dissolved. Let stand till cool. • Put sugar, mint and watermelon, into a blender and blend until smooth. • Add ice cubes to the blender. • Mix at high speed until it reaches a frozen slush like consistency. • Pour into glasses to enjoy! For variations on this you can add fresh strawberries, lychees (not together) or for an adult cocktail version add vodka!

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100ml glass spray bottle 100ml witch hazel 4 drops of Young Living Lavender Essential Oil 6 drops of Young Living Citronella Essential Oil 6 drops of Young Living Lemongrass Essential Oil Combine ingredients in your glass bottle and shake well before use. This spray has a very refreshing smell and is not sticky like some bug repellent products. It is suitable for children and babies. As mentioned above, lavender repels insects and helps to counteract the strong smell of citronella. Lemongrass is refreshing and uplifting and is a powerful insecticide. Citronella is most widely used as an insecticide as it kills and keeps away insects. It is also effective on lice and fleas.

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2014/15 Community Grants Program

Scenic Rim Regional Council will provide over $43,000 in assistance to local community groups through the second round of the 2014/15 Community Grants Program. Moriarty Park Community Sporting Centre received funding for the Christmas Carols in the Park event on 6th December and Canungra Area Golf Club received funding for an awning for their new Clubhouse, which has been erected at a working bee by volunteers. Several organisations on Tamborine Mountain also received funding. In total, 37 community groups throughout the region will share in financial support totalling $43,080, with an additional 26 groups receiving in-kind support totalling $15,500. Corporate and Community Services Committee chair Cr Nigel Waistell said Council’s Community Grants provided important assistance for local organisations to undertake a range of projects integral to community building. “The grants are significant in assisting community groups with access to materials, repairing infrastructure or upgrading technologies, and supporting community events,” Cr Waistell said. Applications for the remaining rounds of the 2014/15 Community Grants Program close on 6th February and 8th May. To find out more about the program and how it might assist your community organisation visit www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au/community-grants.

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Wildlife Travel Diary 2014 - Kenya) By Melissa Whitby 2014 has been the year I packed my bags, took time off from work and journeyed to some of the most renowned wildlife viewing destinations in the world. My first stop was Kenya. This beautiful country has been known as a premier wildlife destination for decades. My travel companions and I were very keen to visit the legendary Masai Mara Game Reserve to see the annual wildebeest migration. However, we were also keen to see other protected areas such as Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East/ West National Park, Ol Pejeta Conservancy and Lake Nakuru National Park, which also showcase some of Kenya’s finest wildlife concentrations. Our first stop was the Tsavo East/West National Park. These particular national

parks have dramatic landscapes which range from natural springs, rocky peaks, rolling plains and volcanic formations. An outstanding array of wildlife such as elephants, zebras, giraffes, many species of birdlife, buffalo, antelope and leopard call Tsavo East/West National Park their home. Tsavo is possibly best known for its maneless ‘man-eating’ lions. During the construction of the Kenyan-Uganda railway in 1898, works came to a halt when two male lions dragged workers from their tents and ate them. These lions proved hard to catch and works only commenced on the railway once the animals were removed. Our next stop was to be Amboseli National Park. This incredible park has the added bonus of dramatic backdrop of Mt Kilimanjaro. A visit to the plains of Amboseli reveal scenes that can be readily seen in David Attenborough‘s nature documentaries: African elephants feeding in a sea of green with Mt Kilimanjaro as the backdrop! This beautiful park is also home to numerous wildebeest, zebras, birds, hippos, baboons, giraffe and Thomson’s gazelle.

Ol Pejeta Conservancy was the next stop. This conservancy is a privately owned wildlife reserve, which is home to some of Kenya’s most endangered species such as black rhinos, Grevy’s Zebra and African Wild Dogs. It is also a sanctuary for Southern White Rhinos, Northern White Rhinos and chimpanzees. One of the main reasons for me to visit this reserve was to see a critically endangered Northern White Rhino called Sudan that I have ‘adopted’ for several years. My experience with this particular animal was to be life-changing and to re-affirm why I work as a Park Ranger. Enroute to the Masai Mara Game Reserve, we had a short stay at the Lake Nakuru National Park. This Park has the stunning Lake Nakuru as its centrepiece and is home to Flamingos, Southern White Rhinos, Rock Hyrax, Leopard, Buffalo and Baboons. Last but not least, we reached the Masai Mara. We were not disappointed. We had numerous sightings of lions, hyenas, different species of vultures, thousands of wildebeest, hippo and zebra. Our knowledgeable guides were also able to find provide sightings of cheetah and the elusive endangered black rhino. No Masai Mara experience is complete without a hot-air balloon ride over the endless savannah at dawn. My time in Kenya was truly magical and I would thoroughly recommend this experience to all animal lovers.

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Canungra State School

The Legendary Sevens

Front Row: Elenore Lewis, Julia RIder, Lily Nicholson, Kaia Hunt, Chenoa Sewell, Larnie Rodrigues, Jenaya Markwell, Alli Roberts, Sahla Hansen, Zoey Stephanou, Chloe Lowe, Lily Baker Second Row: Ms Dare (Deputy Principal), Mrs Murphy (Principal), Josh Male, Jake Sommerville, Oliver Stenhouse, Liam Henderson, Tobias Wong, Carlos Rasini, Josh Torrens, Darcy Christoffel, Mrs Gosper (Teacher). Third Row: Mrs O’SullivanRoderick (Teacher), Justin Morrow-Cleary, Zachary Franklin, Camden Walker, Hayden Irvine, Jason Spurgin, Oliver Walker, Kade Sutherland, Ethan May, Ben Sheppard, Mrs Thomson (Teacher). Fourth Row: Nicole Cooper, Brianna Kelly, Hannah Gill, Heather Moriarty, Paige Templeman, Christina McCallum, Satene Arnold, Miekah Crocker, Taija LeFaucher, Mikayla Eames

Last Year 7’s for Canungra State School

The Year 7 Class of 2014 were the inaugural Prep year for Canungra State School and are also the last Year 7’s to attend the school. Many of these students also attended Kids’ Corner, the preschool program conducted at the Kokoda Barracks.

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The presence of the Sun in Capricorn encourages you to set to your own devices and get on with the job at hand. There is nothing more satisfying than putting your skills and energy to work, minus over-thinking and over-talking. Whilst hard at work, innovative ways will surface.

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Though the Sun is in Capricorn, insisting that you feel your feet rather than the wings on your heels, Mercury spends most of his time in Aquarius. The effect of this is to ensure that though you have practical problems to solve, you aren’t going to go about them in any orthodox manner.

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This is a tricky time for Aries. Just as the Sun goes into Capricorn, leaning on you to be more practical, Mars goes into Pisces and has you being all floaty and intuitive. Wilfulness is not going to work. Letting-go and learning how to tune into the greater good, will be what delivers.

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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

With the Sun in Capricorn, the general tendency is towards people hopping on their horses and setting out alone on their solitary paths. This doesn’t bode well for the sense of emotional connection that is your food. This swing of the pendulum with help keep your love healthy. LEO (July 23 – Aug 22) This month is going to take some effort to turn around. You want to play and the whole ambience seems to be focussed on work. Somehow you are going to have to do the magic of turning one into the other. To find a degree of excellence in what you do will bring a proud lion smile.

VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) Down 1 Closely confined 2 Nidus 3 Long tailed Asian monkey 4 Sell one’s entire possessions (4-2) 5 Shrub with cone like flowers 6 Selected 9 Saturated with liquid 13 Back of the neck 15 Quick, swift 18 Liquid preparation for healing of skin wounds 19 The smallest possible amount 20 Spendthrift, loafer 21 Examinations of accounts 22 Small part to show what the whole is like 24 Procedure, way of doing something 28 By means of 29 Thin watery part of milk

Canungra Rainfall - December 2014 Area............... December 2014................ 2014 Total..........Recorded by Canungra..............184.5mm........................ 768mm.................. Barry Day Ferny Glen............173.5mm...................... 828.5mm......Lindell Grimshaw Wonglepong.......... 203mm........................ 815.5mm............. Ray Hickson

External circumstance is set up for you to get your head down and create the kind of worldly masterpieces that you know you are capable. However, rather surprisingly, this friendly climate makes you aware of the unruly behaviour of your own mind. Seek ways to relax and still it.

LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)

You know you are on the right track. Balance, harmony, connectedness and a generally ethical ambience are the right threads to be banking on. That said, the general flow of the world at large doesn’t seem to be co-operating with this. Give people time to figure out their own paths.

SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)

When the foundations are strong, as they are now, it makes you feel like you are well enough held, to stop hiding and come out to play. There’s an interesting insight to be had here. You need people to stand in their power, so that you can show yours. Seek out those who don’t wobble.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

In one way or another, life is giving you a holiday in which to contemplate your next moves. There are inescapable situations, forms and structures in place in your life, that you are going to have to figure out how to get friendly with. In such cases the only choice is to get wise.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)

This is your time to shine. Your favourite moment is to stand at the very top of the turret of your castle and reflect upon where you are and how you got there. This is an appropriate time to sit back and take in the overview. There are stories to tell and laughs to be had. Have them.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)

Though there’s an awful lot of pressure on you to succumb to the status quo, that is never going to be your way. Rebelliousness, innovation and social change are always relevant – and you are their harbinger. Be careful not to shoot yourself in the foot. Make sure you are on solid ground.

PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)

Storm at Boonah on 24th December . Photo: Daniel Lutzke

The end of the month is going to look very different from the beginning. There are many adventures waiting to be had. Life will first support you, so that you develop a sense of trust. Then, just when you find your strength, you will be invited to navigate change. You will fly.

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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD

Canungra Owls Soccer Club Sign On: Available on line in January or at Moriarty Park on Saturday 31st January and Sunday 8th February from 8.30 - 11.00am. Foodies Market: At the back of The Shoe Vault every second and fourth Saturday of each month. Ph: 0400 477 818. Beaudesert Camera Club: Monthly meetings fourth Tuesday of the month at Beaudesert Community Arts & Information Centre, Mt Lindesday Highway, at 7pm. Cost $2 for non-club members. Enquiries 5541 2866 (after 6pm). Social Tennis: Are you interested in playing tennis on a Monday or Wednesday night 6.30pm till 8.30pm? All standards welcome. Call Brett Day on 0409 490 590. Hall Hire: Canungra School of Arts Hall is available for hire for functions and classes. Call Barry on 5543 4008 or email secretary@canungrahall. com or see www.canungrahall.com. QLD CWA Wonglepong Branch: Wonglepong Branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association meets on the first Saturday of each month at 9.30am. Ph: Joyce Libke on 5543 5212. Art & Culture Group: Canungra Art & Culture Group meets every second Thursday at Canungra Showgrounds Art Hut 10am-1pm for fun, friendship and participation in a craft project. $2 per person (bring a plate). Ph 5543 5528.

Listings in the Community Noticeboard are free of charge for community organisations only. Email news@canungratimes.com.au or phone 0407 671 286.

Justice of the Peace: Joe Rye JP: at the Community Signing Centre (next to Canungra Library) Wednesdays 1pm - 4pm. Ph: 5543 5592. Faye Hines JP: Canungra Visitor Information Centre Fridays 10am - 4pm. Musical Minds: Musical fun, interaction and learning for 0-5 year olds. Every Wednesday 10am (during school terms). Ph: 0429 191 514. Beaudesert Districts Orchid and Foliage Society Inc: Meeting on the third Wednesday of each month 7pm at Canungra School of Arts Hall, 3-7 Pine Street, Canungra. www.bdofs.com.

Markets

Canungra Valley Markets: Last Sunday of each month. 8am - 2pm. Stalls $10. Contact Judy 5543 4345 or Sue 0432 050 261. Beechmont Country Markets: 3rd Sunday of the month 8am to 12 noon. Beechmont Community Centre, Beechmont. Phone 0458 233080 or email bapacommunitycentre@gmail.com.

Church Services

Canungra Uniting Church: Appel Street. Sundays at 10.30am. Ph: 5541 1018. Marian Valley Catholic Shrine: Beechmont Road. Sundays 11am and 4pm. Ph: 5533 3617. St Luke’s Anglican Church: 15-21 Kidston Street. Sundays at 7.45am. Ph: 5545 2919.

St Margaret Mary’s Catholic Church: 9am Mass every second and fourth Sunday. Ph: 5541 1068. Seventh Day Adventist: The Little School House, Tamborine Village. Saturdays at 11am. Ph: 5543 8035 or 5541 1224. Tamborine Life Church: Sundays 10am Vonda Youngman Centre, 2-4 Knoll Road, North Tamborine. Ph: 0402 662 998.

Useful Phone Numbers

Beaudesert Hospital:.......................... 5541 9111 Canungra Library:...............................5543 5791 Canungra Police Station:....................5543 5120 Canungra School of Arts Hall:............5543 4008 Canungra Visitor Info Centre:.............5543 5156 Emergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance):..........000 Energex (Loss of Power):.......................136 262 Scenic Rim Regional Council:............ 5540 5111 Water Enquiries (QUU 7am-7pm):.........132 657 Water - Burst Pipes / Emergencies:.......132 364 RSPCA Emergency:..................... 1300 ANIMAL Wildcare (Wildlife Emergency):..........5527 2444 Community Organisations Now on Facebook: Canungra Owls Soccer Club; Canungra Valley Markets; Canungra Show Society; Canungra Christmas Lights Competition; Canungra Community Bank Project; Canungra Chamber of Commerce; Canungra Buy Swap & Sell.

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Sport

Canungra Bowls Club Results By Ray Hickson

Business and Community Competition

27th November: Business and Community Night. This was the final night in session two for 2014. Winners of the night were Numb Nuts with 2 + 27. Runners Up were Paper Runners with 2 + 22. The Final Ladder for this session: 1. Paper Runners 16 + 76 2. Numb Nuts 16 + 60 3. Odd Boddz 16 + 27 4. Muppets 14 + 23 5. Tam Trans 12 + 19 6. Hardware 11 - 49 7. Couries 10 - 17 8. Outpost 10 - 17 9. M&M’s 9 - 14 10. Bees News 9 - 32 11. Crazy Farmers 8 - 31 12. Yowies 5 - 29

Winners of the Business and Community night - The Paper Runners. Shane Stevenson (Skip), David Gill, Bronwyne Brown, Mykal Prosser (Sponsor), and Pat Fletcher.

Congratulations to Paper Runners, the overall winners for Session 2, 2014. Well done to Numb Nuts on being the Runners Up. Yowies won the Wooden Spoon but next year we’re sure they will climb the ladder. 4th December: Mykal Prosser made the presentation of Shields and Prizes on behalf of Tamborine Transport and Tamborine Couriers to the Winners of session 2 Paper Runners ( Pat Letcher, David Gill, Browyne Brown and Shayne Stevenson ( Skip ) and the Wooden Spoon to the Yowie Team. It was followed by a BBQ and a great night was held by all.

Patrons’s Day

6th December: Patron’s Day Mixed Fours - 8 Teams played. Sponsors of the day were George Randall, Herb Flesser and Wilf Mahony. Winner of the day was a team from Beaudesert - John Butterfield, Faye Hines, Wayne Reiser, Robyn Fullwood ( Skip ) with 4 + 14. Runner Up was a Canungra Team - Ted Evans, Ben Kenny, Gayle Kennedy and George Randall (Skip) with 3 + 1. Last Round Winners were a Canungra Team Brayton Brown, Neil Day, Ellenor Kuipers and Rhys Bodey (Skip) with 2 + 13.

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Canungra Bowls Club Christmas Party. Photo: Nicole Spalding.

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13th December: A Christmas barbecue was held to finish the 2014 Bowls year. The green will be out for renovations until the end of January 2015 when another very busy year of Lawn Bowls begins.

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Sport Canungra Owls Soccer News

By Bren Dalby

We held our AGM on 15th December and were absolutely delighted to have 11 attendees - unheard of previously! Even better is that every person who came along offered to take on at least one position/ task for the next season and lots of other offers assistance were received. Many hands make light work! There were lots of good ideas thrown around and we are all looking forward to an even bigger and better season next year. We have already been successful with a grant application from the Queensland Government’s ‘Get Going’ program for a full set of mobile goal posts and our wonderful local Op Shop has taken care of ALL of our ball requirements for next year, which is a tremendous head start and we thank them very much. We have more grant applications in the pipeline to improve the facility at Moriarty Park and are working closely with the Moriarty Park Committee to achieve this. Soccer Sign On will be available on line in January. You are encouraged to source vouchers to assist with these fees from the Government’s ‘Get Started’ program. The Soccer Club will hold two registration sign on days: Saturday 31st January and Sunday 8th February at Moriarty Park from 8.30 - 11.00am. All players aged 12 and over will need a photo to be taken and uploaded directly to the website in the sign on process. This photo must be clearly able to identify the player with clear view of the face. Socks and shorts will be available at sign on days for $15 and $25 respectively. Training shirts (personalised) can be ordered at this time at cost of $15 - Foodworks have kindly sponsored the remaining amount! Registration fees will remain lower than other clubs but will have to be increased a little as the Club lost a considerable amount of money last year. Our registration fees are nearly all paid directly to Football Queensland for insurances etc; we depend almost entirely on canteen takings to pay for referees (a standard morning of games on a Saturday morning the referee cost is around $150), line marking paint etc. Foodworks help us out in many ways and Canungra Hotel allows us to hold meat tray raffles every second Sunday which is a tremendous help also. We do need more people to help out with the raffles, however and we will expect next season that each team take on responsibility to do one raffle day for the season. It takes about an hour and a half and could double as a team and family get together and lunch. Looking forward to seeing you back on the field next year - to keep up to date ‘like our Facebook page!

Leanne and Dwain Sullivan, Jason Beaver and Lindell Grimshaw enjoyed the Gala Day

On The Green - Canungra Area Golf Club Results

29th November: Stableford. Winner - M Watson 38. Runner Up - B Fletcher 37 c/b. NTP - 5th B Brechbuhl; 17th M Tynan; 16th, 27+ 2nd H Barnes; 8th Ladies 2nd S Lake; 8th B Fletcher. BRD - R Rushbrook 37; G Talintyre 36; S Lake 36; R Bodey 36; G Brechbuhl 35; A Sami 35; J McAllan 35; T Mahony 34; T Reid 34; W Brown 34; G Mulhearn 33; D Harris 33; B Mills 33; M Cully 33. 4th December: Monthly Medal Stableford. Winner - B Brokerick 63. Runner Up J McAllan 64 c/b. Putts - A Coleman 25 c/b. Other Stab - A coleman 42. NTP 7th B Broderick; 16th B Broderick; 8th A Coleman. BRD - C Murphy 66; D Ward 68; L Blair 69; G Cowan 70. 6th December: Stroke/Putt Stableford. Winner - B Broderick 70c/b. Runner Up - D Sullivan 70. Putts - T Reid 25. Stableford - S Lake 36. NTP - 5th D Sullivan; 7th, 27+ 2nd M Voller; 7th A Sami; 16th, 27+ 2nd C Murphy; 16th C Murphy; 8th Ladies 2nd W Brown; 8th J McAllan. BRD - G Talintyre 72; J McAllan 72; G Cowan 72; S Lake 73; M Watson 74; G Rowe 74; R Harriman 74. 13th December - Gala Day: This was a popular day for members and their families and friends to come along and have fun playing. Some of the teams dressed up in suitably Christmassy attire.

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