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“She bent over backwards for us” Meet Kess Prior through the eyes of your neighbours We sold our much loved home through Hinternoosa. The property had lots of different aspects, licenses for several rural pursuits, sustainability focus and approval for B&B; way more quirky and complex than a conventional house sale. Kess worked with us to understand all aspects that may attract the right buyer. We achieved the asking price and Kess found us a buyer to carry on the dream. We are so thrilled with the way it went. Hinternoosa’s team of caring professionals supported us all the way through. From the start we believed the large number of diverse properties on their books would attract committed buyers and indeed they found the one for us. Thanks Kess for your hard work and perseverance. - Vendor - J.Millington - 140 Finley Rd, Eumundi I would recommend Kess as your agent if selling a property in the Eumundi Noosa Hinterland. She has resided in this area for a decade and has extensive and accurate knowledge of property values here. She can be trusted to work hard and has a keen eye for property presentation prior to selling to gain the best price. She is honest in her appraisals and does not alter her opinion of the true worth of a property merely to secure it into her portfolio. She is down to earth and sincere in her approach. No high heels, low cut dresses and overpowering perfume here. Most likely jeans and work boots and a high level of intelligence applied to her passion ....sellin realestate. - Vendor - M.Robertson - 3 Arundell Ave, Eumundi We can only say positive things about Kess. We interviewed three other agencies for our sales campaign and immediately decided on Kess. Her positive attitude stood out and she maintained that throughout the successful campaign. She bent over backwards for us and taught us to “be patient in the sale process and you will achieve your price”. Many thanks to this outstanding agent, we highly recommend her . - Vendor - P & H Locke- 55 Ball Rd, Eumundi

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A HINTERLAND MOMENT Editor’s note ... How nice is this drop in temperature? To not hide from the afternoon heat, have to sleep under a fan - or wake up sweating! We actually put blankets on the bed again – something a month ago wasn’t imaginable. It was a long, scorching, dry summer this year. A long-time local told me they live here not for Summer but for Autumn and Spring – and I have to agree having warm days of swimming and gardening, then evenings with a hint of a chill worthy of a campfire, is lovely. The rain has transformed the views from our tree houses from dry and brown into vistas with every shade of green. We love seeing the photos from your pocket of paradise. Thanks for sharing – keep them coming!

Sacha

SACHA HAMILTON-MACL AREN editor@eumundigreen.com.au PO Box 482, Eumundi 4562

Autumn Light

in the Hinterland.... Send your high res photos, along with your name & address to editor@ eumundigreen.com.au and we’ll try and get them into an issue, on FB or Instagram.

DRAG QUEEN BINGO A ROARING SUCCESS Thanks to the 160 supporters who joined in the outrageous fun on April Fool’s Night at Joe’s. Our Charity ‘Queens’ presented a fabulous show with singing, dancing and calling numbers with bawdy innuendo. The evening raised more than eyebrows! Over $2000 was made which is soon to be distributed to local and regional projects.

Eumundi’s market buskers Ellis and Doug. Photo thanks to Amelia Shaw, Verrierdale. Rotary is working in your community for your community and on global projects.

Cover photograph thanks to Babette Urban, Eumundi.

ECCO thanks the volunteers who contributed over 100 hours production, collation and delivery work for the last issue of The Green Proofreading: Bronwen Pearson, Hamish Cameron, Anthony WynneHoelscher & Sacha HamiltonMacLaren.

Together we can do things as the Rotary Global Community that as individuals would be impossible to achieve.

Jang Etheridge

T hai New Year

Monica Ellis

Embroidery

Interested in knowing more about Rotary? Visit our Thursday evening meetings in the CWA Hall 6-7pm For details call Greg on 0431 222 597

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eumundirotary.org.au

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Nature notes

Babette Urban

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Just Love Eumundi!

Eumundi selected as an “Art Street” precinct for Horizon Festival|

Pics: Ebb&Flow

Save the Date! 25 AUG - 3 SEP 2017 Horizon Sunshine Coast – festival of arts and culture celebrates the creative energy of our region through light, colour, place and all things creative. An initiative of Sunshine Coast Council in partnership with the community, Eumundi will showcase a brilliant program ranging from contemporary art and new media installations to film, literature, performance, street art, spoken word and installations... encapsulated in a marquee three day animation called Eumundi Art Street. A brilliant platform for our creative voices and a fantastic family fun array of events for Eumundi. Stay tuned for more info soon!

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Business S A L A T H A I C E L E B R AT E S N E W Y E A R The Sunshine Coast Thai population came to Eumundi last Monday to celebrate the Thai New Year. Sala Thai Restaurant owner Jang Etheridge invited the community to celebrate this annual event with a feast, blessing ceremony, Miss Songkran competition, water ceremony and Thai dancing.

a population of around 8000 Thai immigrants who are mostly students or women who have married Australians, as well as their children. “Thai New Year is an important celebration for the kids - to see where their heritage comes from - and for the women to have a social circle,” Mr Park explained.

Along with Honorary Consul Andrew Park who came up from Brisbane, three Theravada Buddhist Monks travelled to Eumundi for the day from the Gold Coast.

Mr Park shared that the Sunshine Coast’s Thai community is currently in discussions with Noosa and Sunshine Coast Councils in regard to establishing the first Theravada Buddhist Temple on the Coast.

With around 980,000 Australians holidaying annually in Thailand, the culture, food and people are readily embraced here. Mr Park, who is married to a ThaiAustralian, said Queensland has

Experience Eumundi General Manager Anthony WynneHoelscher making a rice offering to the monks.

Cooroy’s Bendigo Bank Manager Geoff Edwards, presents the Miss Songkran winner with her award.

T H I N K TA N K E V E N I N G AT C I A The CIA Coffee Intelligence Agency in Eumundi recently hosted their first think tank evening with executive coach and mentor Jenny Brice. The next meeting will be held on Thursday 20 April, 5-6pm. All welcome.

Our Talented Tirzah Rosenkranz has her self styled ‘Tirzart’, located at Shop 439. Tirzah has the creative touch when it comes to designing an area to showcase her unique recycled aluminium jewellery…and has been known to help others benefit from her eye for balance, detail and what goes together artistically!

Market background: Whilst Tirzah now specialises in funky lightweight jewellery, this was not where her creativity began...Tirzah is a great cook, with her entry into markets 25 years ago at Salamander, Hobart where she started with a food van providing healthy food with a European influence! Creative Passions: Tirzah’s passion lies in food as well as designing jewellery and clothing…she is also passionate about décor design…and is very good at it…it is really hard to say which genre comes first! …and there’s more! Recently Tirzah created a beautiful mirror to grace the wall of a friend’s shop! She is very handy with a paint brush and is a great furniture op shopper…perhaps another career coming soon! Visit www.iloveeumundimarkets.com and like and follow us on Enquiries 0428135456

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Business TOWN WELCOMES NEW BREWER Last Tuesday afternoon The Imperial Hotel introduced Eumundi Brewery’s new Head Brewer Chris Sheehan to the town’s business folk with a meet and greet at the pub. On offer were tastings of two of the proposed beers: a fresh and lively Ginger Pale made using local produce from Templeton’s Ginger Farm, and a mid strength Summer Ale with plenty of body and amber notes. Chris was appreciative of the chance to road test the new brews with the Eumundi business community. “You guys are the experts and we want your honest feedback – we want to make craft beers that are really drinkable.”

Chris and his young family moved to the Coast last week from Sydney, where he was Head Brewer for James Squire at Malt Shovel Brewery. He will oversee installation of brewing equipment in the coming weeks and begin craft brewing on-site at the Imperial soon after. Chris was joined at the tasting by master brewer Dr Chuck Hahn, and assistant brewer Allan Tilden, also from James Squire. Both Allan and Chris said they felt very welcome here and were extremely impressed by the village vibe, friendly locals and good coffee! “I’m thrilled to be [in] this beautiful part of the world – to

From left: James Squire’s assistant brewer Allan Tilden with Imperial Hotel manager Paul Thomas, Eumundi Brewery’s new Head Brewer Chris Sheehan and Master Brewer Dr Chuck Hahn, who is overseeing the venture.

Eumundi business owners (from left) Georgie Wright from Create Art, Clare Botfield and Renton Bishopric from Cinnabar Soul and Alissa Gladman from Miss Frida.

Sarah Daw (left), from Bohemian Bungalow and Hannah Poulton from SoulSong Clothing.

And with craft beer connoisseurs from across the Coast already turning up at the Imperial in anticipation of Eumundi Brewery’s offerings, it’s fair to say we’re all pretty excited too! More pics on pg 18

From left: Karina Pike of Toobella Homes, Louise Formosa from Our Village Eumundi project, with Cindy and David Suters from Eumundi Artisan Gallery.

From left: Shane and Julie Templeton, with Kylie Templeton and Vince Milne from Templeton’s Ginger (providing local ginger for the Eumundi Ginger Pale).

Humdrum Coffee owners Keisha McMullen and her brother Jack McMullen. 6

have the opportunity to live and make beer on the Sunshine Coast is dream job stuff for me,” Chris enthused. “It’s an exciting time to be a brewer in SE Qld – with so much happening in Brisbane and on the Coast in a beer sense. We have a terrific opportunity to make great flavoured beers that are top quality and will be appreciated by a discerning market of beer lovers.”

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Chuck flanked by members of Eumundi’s Rural Fire Brigade.


Community COMMUNITY NEWS Eumundi Rotary’s Drag Queen bingo with Melony Brests and Sall Monalla raised over $2000 for local and regional charities. 160 revellers joined in the fun on April Fool’s Night at Joe’s Waterhole. The bawdy evening included a fabulous show with singing, dancing and bingo! The community are invited to come together for this year’s Eumundi Community Commemoration ANZAC Day on Tues 25 April, on Memorial Dr, set off time 7.40am. School children are invited to represent their school in uniform. The community are invited to Verrierdale’s annual ANZAC Day dawn service, Tues 25 April, at 5.45am at the Verrierdale hall, followed by a $5 Gunfire breakfast with locals. Noosa Council is calling for expressions of interest from businesses keen to operate on, and adjacent to, Main Beach, Noosa. 10 Commercial

EUMUNDI COMMUNITY COMMEMORATION

High Use Permits will be awarded on 1 July for a threeyear term. These currently include learn-to-surf lessons, beach equipment hire, kite surfing, ice cream sales, massage, etc. Expression of Interest documents and submission requirements are available on Council’s website. An appeal of Noosa Council decision to refuse a largescale Cooroy poultry farm application has been withdrawn. The Planning and Environment Court appeal had sought to overturn Council’s decision, subject to conditions. Council refused the large-scale poultry farm proposal in 2015, citing conflicts with the Noosa Plan, insufficient distance from surrounding residences, traffic and amenity issues. It included eight sheds capable of housing 26,800 to 34,840 chickens, and with the potential to carry up to 230,000 birds. Powerlink Qld joined Council in the appeal given high voltage powerlines cross the site.

ANZAC DAY 2017

All are welcome to join the commemoration walk Tuesday 25 April 7.30am Assemble: on Memorial Drive between Caplick Park

Rotunda and the Imperial Hotel Set off time : 7.40am

Supported by the Eumundi & District Historical Association

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IMPERIAL HOTEL EUMUNDI Live in the Brewery SATURDAY 29 APRIL

Doors 7.30pm, show starts 8.30pm / Tix Pre $22, Door $25, Hotel or Oztix

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FRIDAY 5 MAY

Doors 7.30pm / Show 8.30pm Tix Pre $25, Door $30, Hotel or Oztix.

Courtesy bus runs Fri, Sat, Sun Phone 0467 414 171 for pickups

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Community WOODWORKING ON SHOW

CR GREG ROGE RSON

John Sargaison, Cooroy The Cooroora Woodworkers club will be holding their 28th annual Wood and Craft Show on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 May in the Cooroora Woodworkers’ clubhouse and surrounding precinct at 8 Lowermill Rd, Cooroy. The heart of the show is always the competitions: regional woodworking clubs compete in the Interclub Competition; school students compete in the Schools Competition and club members compete in their own internal Woodcraft Competition. Each year the Lucas Mill, which is fitted with a horizontal chain saw, is brought to the show to demonstrate cutting logs into slabs so visitors can see the milling team in action. The mill is set up on the concrete slab adjacent to the Log Maze in the Lowermill Precinct. The cut slabs are offered for sale off the saw and seasoned slabs will also be for sale. The timbers milled vary but Camphor Laurel and Silky Oak are usually available as well as some rarer species.

Division 10 Some slabs have been surfaced making them ready for use as bar and table tops. Woodworking is one of the oldest known crafts and the continuation of the craft and skills are of benefit to society, but also to the crafts person whose constant drive to perfection is a mental stimulus and a great health benefit. Environmental concerns are always important and the club’s milling team saves many logs from around the Cooroy region to be recycled into useful timber. The show also increasingly reflects environmental issues. Entry is $2 with under 16 years free.

Here’s cheers to a new brew in Eumundi

It was a pleasure to join community and business leaders in Eumundi on Tuesday to welcome esteemed brewer Chris Sheehan (centre) to the Sunshine Coast, in his new role of Head Brewer at the new Eumundi Brewery. Chris brings a wealth of experience with him to this exciting new venture in Eumundi; if you get the chance I encourage you to stop in and responsibly enjoy a brew or two. Terrace works will improve Eumundi market experience Works on the terraces will begin on Tuesday 2 May. Local builder, Brad Pike of Toobella Homes has been awarded the competitive tender for the works. The works are expected to take approximately four months to complete, during which time the terrace area will be a construction site. I appreciate the patience and understanding of stall-holders and market visitors during this time and thank you in advance for your assistance whilst the work is completed. This work will deliver a great outcome for the markets in the longer term, improving the sustainability and viability of the worldfamous Eumundi Markets into the future.

Three day festival to celebrate Sunshine Coast’s 50th birthday Eumundi will host a three-day festival that unites six community organisations and businesses in the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the naming of the Sunshine Coast with funding from council’s category B grant to assist with the event. Planned activities include local schools learning the history of the Sunshine Coast, photo displays, themed dress-ups, 60’s party, dance off, supper dance, grand parade, live music, vintage cars and cultural Indigenous activities. Applications for the second round of Category A grants of up to $2000 are now open and close Friday 19 May. Have your say to help manage parking I encourage you to take a look at the draft Parking Management Plan and draft Local Area Parking Plans and provide feedback by 5 May. While paid parking isn’t being considered for smaller communities of Yandina, Eumundi or Nambour, I appreciate that residents may work in, or regularly visit, other areas of the Coast and encourage them to have their say on this issue. Council is actively listening to community concerns about current parking management issues, which has led to the development of these draft plans. You can view the drafts on council’s website or come along and let us know your thoughts on April 26 at Dick Caplick Park, 8-16 Napier Road Eumundi from 11:30am-1:00pm.

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Autumn Light

Photography

IN THE HINTERLAND

The first drops of the recent big rains. Babette Urban, Eumundi

After the storm. Hamish Cameron, Eumundi

The farm at the top of Eumundi Range Rd at sunset. Babette Urban, Eumundi

Misty morning drive to work...... Finally Autumn feels on its way! Liesl Doery, Black Mountain.

Autumn Light in the Hinterland.... Send your high res photos, along with your name & address to editor@eumundigreen.com.au and we’ll try and get them into an issue, on FB or Instagram.

A whole flock of white cockatoos sitting in the middle of the highway! They all scattered as I drove closer - so beautiful! Nature reminding us to slow down‌ Liesl Doery, Black Mountain.


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Art ist Spot lig ht E M B R O I D E RY A S M O D E R N A R T Using needle and thread has been perceived as traditional women’s work for thousands of years, but young embroidery artist Monique (Mon) Ellis has put a modern spin on this ancient craft. It was when she was researching textiles for a year 12 art project at Noosa District State High School that Mon discovered the striking artwork of American embroidery artist Jenny Heart. “I decided to try embroidering a self-portrait - even though I’d never sewn before - and it turned out really well.” “You can see in my first embroidery I followed Jenny Heart’s style – but from there I’ve created my own style,” she shared. Mon explained she’s always loved drawing and

experimenting with mixed media. With the encouragement of her year 12 art teacher Mandy McGuire, Mon continued to explore long stitch embroidery as a creative medium – even though she’d never had any lessons. She shared that she started by doing simple designs and custom pieces for babies – flower wreathes with baby names. When Mon discovered the evocative work of Agnes Richter she began to experiment with pushing boundaries. Agnes was a German seamstress who was committed to an insane asylum during the 1890’s and embroidered her thoughts and feelings onto her strait jackets. “Embroidery is a way of expressing how I feel and documenting my life – as well as being fun and funky.”

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Books

Modern Stitching

Learn how to create a modern, floral pattern sewing on an embroidery hoop in this workshop on Fri 28 April, 10am-2pm. Includes: how to prep a hoop, prepare a design, basic stitches and how to finish your artwork ready for display. Take home your very own mini sewn hoop artwork and leave with your creativity sparked and new found embroidery skills. $55 includes materials. Book online at discovereumundi. com/lost-arts/workshops.

Boho dreamcatcher

Learn how to create a Bohemian Dreamcatcher on Friday 2 June, 10am-2pm. Includes how to prep your hoop, execute a basic web, decorate and finish your Dreamcatcher ready to hang and decorate your home. $40 includes all materials – but feel free to bring any special beads and feathers .

BEE LOVERS EVENING

BOOK NEWS

Monique Ellis has now gathered a strong following on social media. Her work is currently on display and for sale at Wan’din’in Arts Space (behind Discover Eumundi Heritage & Visitor Centre on Memorial Dr). She is holding two craft workshops in Eumundi.

Author Dimity Powell’s beautiful children’s tale The Fix-it Man is about grief and heartache and how love can be the strongest glue of all. She will be signing copies in-store at Berkelouw Books, Memorial Dr Eumundi, Sat 22 April. Rotary’s Bookfest will run over three days from Fri 5 to Sun 7 May, 9am-5pm at Noosa Leisure Centre, Wallace Dr, Noosaville (next to Noosa Library). BBQ and drinks stall. Funds raised go to children charities Sunshine Butterflies and Hear and Say Sunshine Coast Centre. Book donations may be dropped off at the main entrance of Noosa Leisure Centre. 1300 791 226 Author Janice Gallen is running a mystery writing workshop at Nambour Library, Wed 26 April, 10-11.30am. Learn where to find ideas for getting started, understand character development, how to put mysteries together and discover the importance of red herrings. Free but bookings essential. mysunshinecoast.com. au/events

Renowned entomologist and author of award-winning The Australian Native Bee Book, Tim Heard is coming to Eumundi on Fri 19 May, at School of Arts, 6.30pm, for a live panel discussion presented by Arts Culture Eumundi, about keeping bees and a future without them. Joining Tim will be native bee expert Tobias Smith and local beekeeper and crop consultant, Chris Fuller, to discuss: global crop pollination; the two types of native bees - solitary and social bees; and introduce a working hive. $20 or $15 concession. Tickets available at Berkelouw Bookstore, Annie’s Books, or online o-tix.com/ event/bees.

Health Matters

Flu season is approachingbe prepared! Ochre Health Eumundi will be operating it’s Flu clinic from week beginning 20th March 2017. We offer both Government funded and private flu vaccinations, with Government supplies being available from around the beginning of April. The clinic provides advice on flu and other immunisation requirements. Please make an appointment to see one of our General Practitioners on 5442 8882.

Dr David Heppell

Dr Sarah Rose Dr Patti Slegers

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Bookings by appointment 6/2-6 Etheridge St, Eumundi P: 5442 8882 • F: 5442 7054 E: eumundi.reception@ochrehealth.com.au

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Kids REGION COMPARES NAPLAN RESULTS With the annual National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests on the horizon this term at schools across Australia, government bodies, teachers and parents continue to debate its merits and short falls. NAPLAN’s goal is to assess the progress of all Australian school students through grades 3, 5, 7 and 9. The chart to the right displays the average NAPLAN scores in 2016 for each local school and how that number compares to the average score for all Australian schools across each grade. The coloured bars indicate whether the selected school’s scores are above, close to, or below those of schools nationwide. For a more in-depth insight into school results head to the My School website and enter the school name or postcode. myschool.edu.au reports.acara.edu.au

WHILE WE LIVE WE GROW

Total Total Enrolments teaching staff

Reading

Writing

Spelling

Grammar & Numeracy Punctuation

Eumundi SS

614

42

455

425

425

478

421

North Arm SS

376

30

466

435

433

475

445

Noosa Pengari Steiner Doonan

268

27

Cooroy SS

545

41

418

381

390

409

385

GSLC

909

61

453

444

432

462

421

St Andrews

1250

96

468

439

442

482

452

Noosa Christian College

243

21

463

441

422

487

426

Tewantin SS

629

42

421

412

410

442

406

Noosaville SS

511

43

429

413

399

428

409

Yandina SS

240

23

376

372

361

358

368

Eumundi SS

614

42

522

498

496

536

518

North Arm SS

376

30

522

463

489

528

505

Noosa Pengari Steiner Doonan

268

27

484

470

501

Cooroy SS

545

41

508

452

468

497

484

GSLC

909

61

545

494

519

538

524

St Andrews

1250

96

553

501

509

546

521

Noosa Christian College

243

21

486

467

480

480

470

Tewantin SS

629

42

509

468

491

513

495

Noosaville SS

511

43

504

471

489

501

482

Yandina SS

240

23

484

447

459

465

485

Noosa Pengari Steiner Doonan

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a big performance,” said Mrs Woodruff. Mrs Woodruff is also full of praise for the team effort that goes into a production of this size. “The time, passion and dedication students, staff and parents have committed to making this production a success is inspiring.” “Every year the standard of the annual College musical production reaches greater heights and this year is no different.” thej.com.au

Danceform’s Kelsey Hannah spent her Easter holidays performing in the musical Grease to sell out audiences at the Brisbane Convention Centre as part of the mass ensemble. The Cooroy local auditioned for the part in August last year and has spent most weekends since December rehearsing. Dance Form’s Principal Jaymee Haack shared, “Kelsey has been performing since an early age with her passion being Musical Theatre.” When she finishes school, Kelsey’s dream is to find work in the competitive field of the performing arts. Kelsey is a grade 11 student at Noosa District State High School, dances at Dance Form Professional Studio as well as training with Performing Arts Factory and Hamburger Productions.

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Eumundi Tai Chi group hold weekly sessions at Eumundi Showgrounds, Black Stump Rd. 5442 7368. Eumundi Tennis club’s coach, Andrew Taylor, is available for senior or junior sessions from 4pm to 7.30pm Mon to Thurs, 0424 177 216. Eumundi Tennis Club courts are available for casual hire through Eumundi Aquatic Centre. To book, 5442 7185.

Join a Zumba Gold dance class with instructor Yvonne Corstorphin at the Verrierdale Hall, Tues from 5 - 6pm. It’s a fun, simple, exercise class that includes simplified dance moves to salsa, disco, Bollywood and more with upbeat music. Perfect for older

active people as it incorporates more lower-impact moves but still offers a high energy workout. 0403 013 555. Asana yoga teacher Michelle Collier holds classes on Mon, at Eumundi Amphitheatre, 6-7am, $12 & Wed 9.30 - 10.30am above Sunspace Café in Doonan, $15. Mats provided or BYO. Facebook: Mindful YOGA NOOSA. Belli Community Hall’s April old-time family dance with local band, Sunshine Swing will be held at 1170 Eumundi Kenilworth Rd, Belli Park, Sat 22 April, 7.30pm. All ages and experience welcome. $14 includes a hearty country supper. bellihall.com.

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While visiting the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Africa, I was privileged to participate in a lion encounter. Along with a small group of other visitors, I walked for over an hour through the bush with four cubs aged around six months of age - a truly amazing and memorable experience. But there is an extremely important reason for this remarkable experience - these cubs are part of the “African Lion Rehabilitation and Release Into the Wild” program. Over the last 30 years the world’s lion population has decreased by 80% - 90%. In 2009, Kenyan authorities predicted extinction by 2018. Lion populations currently exist in

isolated areas, and their long term viability is in doubt; they are now a vulnerable species. The African Lion Rehabilitation and Release Into the Wild program is Africa’s first genuine effort to reintroduce the offspring of captive lions into the wild. Cubs born in breeding centres are bonded to human handlers, and from six weeks of age they

are taken out on walks into the wild. Their handlers act as the dominant members of the pride, which gives the young lions the sense of security they need to engage in natural behaviours. On these walks the cubs have the opportunity to play, explore, specialise, and begin to develop their hunting instincts. By three years-old the lions are ready to enter the release stages of the program. They are released as a pride that becomes selfsustaining and develops a natural social system in a secure, semi-wild environment. These

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lions give birth to cubs which are raised by the pride free of any human contact. The cubs develop as any wild-born cubs, learning the skills that enable their reintroduction into appropriate national parks and reserves across the African continent. This program is supported by “Alert” (African Lion and Environmental Research Trust), a non-profit organisation dedicated to finding innovative ways to secure the future of the African lion. lionalert.org


Outdoors H E L P U N D E R S TA N D E N D A N G E R E D B L A C K C O C K AT O O S The community is asked to help support a glossy black-cockatoo research project, funded by the Glossy Black Conservancy. Glossy black-cockatoos are mysterious birds, which makes species protection difficult. This project aims to shed light on the bird’s nesting habits. Noosa Council Environment Officer Tyron deKauwe explained, “With so many unanswered questions it is challenging to make informed decisions about improving breeding success rates - which is important given the species is threatened in Queensland.” Residents can support the research project by reporting glossy black-cockatoo nest locations. The Conservancy is funding PhD student Daniella Teixeira of The University of Queensland to investigate bio-acoustic technology as a means of monitoring the birds. “Daniella is using automatic sound recorders to capture the calling behaviour of the parents and the nestlings during nesting season,” Mr deKauwe shared. This data will be used to develop methods that could assist with finding breeding locations, nest survival rates and

feeding habitat. If successful, bio-acoustic monitoring could be used as a method for longterm observation of glossy black-cockatoo breeding. Mr deKauwe asks any locals who see a trio of birds – a mum, dad and juvenile – to contact Daniella, as it might indicate nesting in the region. Send details of nest locations to d.teixeira@uq.edu.au or via Facebook: Black-Cockatoo Project. Mr deKauwe said residents could also help by submitting videos or sound recordings of glossies at nests, or of breeding pairs or trios when they’re not at the nest.

Yandina Community Gardens is running a Landscaping for Food Gardens workshop with horticulturalist Paul Collins, Sat 29 April, 9.30am. Learn to construct terraces, raised garden beds and retaining walls using materials accepted by organic farmers and techniques that fit within Council Building Regulations. $5 non-members, gold coin members. No bookings required. 5446 7373.

Hinterland Feijoas Organic farm door, Browns Rd, Belli Park, opens every Sat 9-3pm. With mountain views, farm animals and a feijoa orchard, visit the farm shop, artisan gallery and retro coffee caravan with organic coffee, gelato, cakes and light lunches. Tour group bookings welcome. hinterlandfeijoas.com.au.

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Sunshine Coast Council in partnership with Biosecurity Queensland is supporting a community based coordinated Wild Dog Baiting Program. Failure to control wild dogs can result in livestock losses, attacks on domestic pets and the loss of native fauna.

Permaculture Noosa’s next meeting is on Thurs 20 April, Cooroy State Primary School Hall, 59 Elm St, Cooroy. Come from 5.30pm to give, exchange or sell surplus home grown produce and plants. Gold coin entry for non-members. Meeting begins at 6.30pm. Bring-a-plate supper at 8pm. All welcome. Elisabeth Fekonia will talk on How to Grow the Biggest Broccoli and presenter Elli Web will talk on Recycling in Your Region.

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Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens are holding their seasonal guided walk around Lake McDonald, Sun 23 April, 9 - 11am. Group bookings welcome. Gold coin donations reinvested back into the garden. guidedwalks@ noosabotanicgardensfriends.com Come and talk trees at Noosa Landcare’s next workshop Grow Yourself a Forest, Thurs 20 April, 5-7pm. Carol Neal from Specialty Timber Growers, and Steve Husband from Noosa & District Landcare will talk: plantation establishment; sustainable forest management; timber harvesting; forest certification, and more. Places limited. 6 Station St, Pomona, RSVP Margie, info@noosalandcare.org. The Bellbunya Sustainable Community’s next open day, Sat 6 April, Belli Park, 1 - 5pm. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon with members and participate in activities such as: gardening; craft sessions; healing sessions; lagoon walk through bush regeneration area. Please RSVP. bellbunya.org.au


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N atu re N otes N AT I V E G A N G S T E R S Kon Hepers, Eumundi They are recognised as the world’s most garrulous, chauvinistic and downright nasty birds. They are also smart, almost fearless and hang around in gangs. Like all gangsters they are fiercely protective of their “turf” and will challenge any other birds, large or small, that enter their exclusive territory. Not only birds, but possums, snakes, dogs, cats, even koalas are mercilessly harassed. That can be good... and bad. Over the last five or six years we have travelled to and stayed in a fairly inner western suburb of Sydney. The place was overrun by that “flying cane toad”, the Common or Indian Myna. Not related to our native miners, these introduced pest birds had replaced all other birds in the vicinity with the exception of a few sparrows and feral pigeons. Indian Mynas out-compete our natives for food resources, as well as suitable nesting sites particularly tree hollows. Then the local Council planted native nectar-rich shrubs like grevilleas, banksias and bottlebrushes and after a couple of years we noticed a resurgence in native birds, especially honeyeaters, including a few Noisy Miners (generally called “Micky Birds”), who seemed to be giving the exotic mynas a hard time. Obviously we were witnessing a fight-back. We of course cheered for the natives. Another couple of years and the scenario was different again. The local native Noisy Miners had bred up into several flocks (or gangs) of 30 or more birds and had chased off all other bird species, native and introduced. The area now sustained a mono-culture, albeit native, of Noisy Miners - a backwards step in species diversity. The specific name for Noisy Miners is Manorina melonacephala, meaning ‘black-headed bird with large nostrils’. Back at home in Eumundi, we

woke up one morning to strident calls from many birds. A gang of Micky Birds was dive-bombing a juvenile magpie and had already drawn blood. We stood over the young bird but that did not deter the birds; even when we picked up the magpie and held it in our hands the attack never ceased until we came inside. Ruthless! Many bird species have distinctive alarm calls to warn others of danger. The calls are “understood” by other species. Noisy Miners have up to 12 distinctive calls, depending on the source of danger. They have a certain call for snake and a different one for goanna. That is not so special – our dog had a very distinct bark for each of these two reptiles. But where the Mickies are really clever is in uttering alarm calls specific to certain raptors (birds of prey). For example, hawks hunt in wooded areas and most of their prey is taken on or near the ground. Which means that for small birds safety lies in the air or in the tree tops. The Noisy Miners have a call warning that such a raptor is around and birds respond with evasive action. Conversely, falcons take much of their prey on the wing by stooping through flying flocks of birds. Thus, safety from falcons lies more on the ground or amongst shrubs. Micky Birds have sorted that out with a different call for proximity of a falcon-type predator. Other calls warn of other situations such as incursion by a neighbouring gang or the approach of humans. Some calls appear to be a call to arms summoning other birds to assist with attacking intruders. Butcher Birds generally respond. Their eternal vigilance seems not to extend to after dark. When a gang camps for the night they are vulnerable in that many of them choose 17

Australia’s largest sustainable farm input company is right here on your doorstep! very low branches and can be approached without being disturbed. We have been able to lift them up by hand and place them on a higher/safer branch (out of reach of foxes) without any fuss. Although there are frequent squabbles between individuals or groups of the birds, they nest communally with many birds (usually males who outnumber females by five to one) helping rear the chicks of a successful breeding pair. This is probably not so much in the spirit of generosity but more to curry favours with the scarcer females. They also feed communally, never without quarrelling, collecting insects and other arthropods from foliage and the ground. Being in the honeyeater family one would expect them to have a “sweet tooth” and this is indeed so, as they harvest the sweet secretions from psyllid insects as well as nectar from native plants mentioned above. But some individuals have figured out that they can get a sugar hit more readily by simply coming to the outdoor tables of cafes, piercing those paper rolls containing the sugar and helping themselves. We have observed that at a number of places and can report that the birds seem to be health-conscious to a degree by favouring the raw sugar and not touching artificial sweeteners. (Maybe they just haven’t figured out the different packaging.) Noisy Miners are increasing in numbers throughout their range, in a broad band along the eastern coast of Australia. Their preferred habitat is the drier fringes of woodland but they are increasingly present in suburbia to the detriment of other native species.

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EUM UND I MAR KET S OPE N IN ALL WEATHE RS Following Thursday’s horrific weather conditions which caused major power outages it was the forward thinking of one Eumundi businesswoman that helped ensure the Eumundi Markets would go ahead on Saturday - the first day of the school holidays. Eumundi Square and Parkside Markets Manager Jeni Formosa was in close contact with the SC Council on Friday throughout the day. Tim McGee assured Jeni that there would be electricity for the famous Saturday market. Sure enough, when Jeni arrived at 3am on Saturday there were massive generators at the site with Energex workmen connecting them. By

From left: Craig Manley with Jason Wendt and Brooke Flood.

5.20am they were ready. A big thank you goes out to everyone involved in ensuring it was business as usual at Queensland’s greatest market town. Cheers, Kath Savage, Eumundi Square.

T I L LY M I S S I N G – P L E A S E H E L P Our 10 year-old family dog Tilly has been missing now for three weeks and we are trying to spread the word out into the community to help us find her. We’ve had two possible sightings; first being on Eumundi Kenilworth Rd, the second being on the corner of Gheurulla Rd and Kenilworth Rd recently. Please help. Tim Brown, Eumundi, 0434 425 708. From left: Ecolibrium Design’s Brett Grimley, with Corinne and Bernard Trafford and Karina Pike.

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EUMUNDI

Adam Kuczynski

$430,000

0407 596 547

LAND IN PRIME POSITION

Adam Kuczynski

$795,000

0407 596 547

HILLTOP HIDEAWAY WITH VIEWS

NEAR NEW EUMUNDI BEAUTY

Adam Kuczynski

$560,000

0407 596 547

MOUNT EERWAH VISTA

SOLD

SOLD

Almost 3 acres with North facing level building site in peaceful location with a tree lined creek on one boundary. Recently fenced, this flat usable land would be ideal for a pony or two. Walking distance to the local shop for coffee or a hamburger, school bus at the end of the road and just 10 mins drive to Eumundi markets and cafes.

Set amongst the trees on 11 acres this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom pole home has plenty of charm with polished timber floors, high ceilings and country style kitchen. Amazing views from every room and a deck off the kitchen for entertaining. Other features include a 3 bay shed with easy access, 1.5kw solar system and new lighting throughout. Only 6 mins from highway and Eumundi village markets & cafes.

The address says it all! Panoramic views from this prize winning home are amazing and privacy is assured. Situated on just over 4 acres this architect designed home is on 2 levels. Upstairs has open plan living with lounge, dining & master bedroom all with access to decks for views, kitchen, bathroom and 2 more bedrooms. Downstairs is the studio/office/4th bedroom and rumpus area.

BELLI PARK

EERWAH VALE

EUMUNDI

$375,000

Richard Talady m. 0419 643 015

SALES AND RENTALS

Adam Kuczynski

$600,000

0407 596 547

Email: nhrsales@bigpond.com

$789,000

Richard Talady m. 0419 643 015

www.noosahinterlandrealty.com.au


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