Eumundi Rotar y shar ing the voices of Eumundi and sur round s Issue 84, Thursday 21 December 2023
THE GIFT OF KINDNESS
Many in our community are doing it tough this year with the local housing crisis, rising cost of living and ongoing pandemic impacts. We often get caught up in the crazy business of Christmas and forget what really matters, however there is one thing that does not cost a cent – kindness. Individuals, groups and charities work yearround to contribute to causes and initiatives that
help to make our community a vibrant, happy and safe place to live. They provide their time free of charge to raise money and awareness and improve the lives of others. Whether it be parking cars at the market, volunteering for the Rural Fire Brigade or supporting the initiatives of your school P&C, Cont. p3 FRI
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Cont. from p1 QCWA or local Rotary club – it all makes a difference. While donating time is not always feasible due to the pressures of work or raising a family, there are many other ways to give back this festive season. Initiatives such as the Mayor’s Christmas Appeal assist the work of organisations including the Salvation Army Noosa, St Vincent de Paul Noosa, Santa’s Classy Helpers, Youturn Youth Support, Sunny Kids and WomenKind. There are also simple ways to demonstrate kindness. Say thank you to the person who serves you behind a counter. Smile, share a drink or a meal with neighbours and look out for the elderly who may be lonely this Christmas. Remember kindness costs nothing ... Eumundi Voice wishes everyone in our community a safe and very Merry Christmas.
The gift of giving The gift of giving sounds easy but sometimes it is so hard to 'nail' the perfect choice. After years of Kris Kringle bad choices, the Noosa Beach Classic Car Club (NBCCC) changed tack and proposed gift vouchers as an alternative choice to support the Salvation Army Noosa Coolum Christmas Appeal. What a winner! The freedom of choice associated with vouchers empowers recipients with the dignity to decide their own priorities. It also enables Salvation Army team members to distribute gift cards at their discretion as people in need walk through the doors not only at Christmas but – thanks to the generosity of the car club – well into next year. Most of the donated vouchers cover the main supermarkets but fuel vouchers, 'back to school' vouchers and chemist vouchers were all tipped into the big bucket of kindness. Perfect! Give it a try. Kate Rider – Event Sponsorship NBCCC Inc.
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artists Kellie O’Dempsey. In She Does (working title) Kellie quietly honours women’s unseen labour and questions the value of care in a society that focuses on capital. The exhibitions run throughout December until 18 February. Visit: noosaregionalgallery.com.au.
Christmas lights There is still time to go for a drive and marvel at the thousands of Christmas lights in local neighbourhoods. The Riddell family have been putting up their Christmas lights display for 26 years in honour of their grandson who they lost to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). They can be viewed at 37 Don Napier Rd, Eumundi from 6-8.30pm Monday to Thursday and 6-9pm Friday to Sunday. At Yandina seek out 31 and 33 Maple Ct, Maroochydore Cct and Quondong Ct. At Peregian Springs visit Augusta Cct, Brushbox Cct, Riviera Cres, Sandhurst Cres and Gracemere Bvd. At Noosaville drive to Bluebell Ct and Bluefin Ct. At Tewantin choices abound at Birkdale Ct, Carramar St, Griffith Ave, Leith Pl and Ross Ct. For a full list visit: t.ly/zVul0 and: t.ly/X4Hvp.
From the series Untitled by Bill Henson
Noosa Regional Gallery The light fades but the gods remain is a major exhibition at Noosa Regional Gallery showcasing two key series of works by Bill Henson. To celebrate its 25th anniversary the Museum of Australian Photography commissioned Bill to revisit Glen Waverley where he grew up and produce a new body of work reflecting on his earlier series Untitled 1985-86. Sharing the gallery with Henson in this year’s final exhibition is one of Qld’s most celebrated 4
Holiday ideas What to do in the summer holidays? Both Sunshine Coast Council and Noosa Council websites have loads of information on things to do with or without the kids. Apart from trips to the beaches there are plenty of walking and hiking trails and opportunities for cycling or mountain biking, horse riding, canoeing and kayaking. Visit: t.ly/yErLT. To download the Noosa and hinterland walking and cycling map and find out more about the Noosa Trail Network visit: t.ly/apcr7.
Jason, Jason, Jason … Jimmy Rees lands at The Events Centre, Caloundra on 1 March as part of a national regional tour. Jimmy began his career as Jimmy Giggle in Giggle & Hoot, an award-winning ABC Kids program. During covid his audience broadened to four million viewers with his quick-witted comedy sketches on social media poking fun at Australian cities and culture and his parody of a knowit-all boss providing instruction to his young assistant, Jason. Tickets at: theeventscentre.com. au or phone 07 5491 4240.
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Season’s Greetings from the smiling faces at Eumundi Dental! As the festive magic twinkles around us, our team wishes each of our wonderful patients a joyous and Merry Christmas. May your smiles shine as bright as the holiday lights, and may your days be filled with warmth, laughter, and endless reasons to share your beautiful smiles. Thank you for trusting us with your dental care. Here’s to a season filled with happiness, health, and bright, healthy smiles.
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Sunset abseiling at Mt Tinbeerwah Noosa council is inviting applicants for an adventure with a difference – sunset abseiling down Mt Tinbeerwah.
NYE fireworks Celebrate New Year's Eve at Noosa Marina in Tewantin with live music from 8pm and fireworks at 10pm and midnight. Further along the river near the Noosa Boathouse fireworks will take place at 9pm. At Quamby Pl in Noosa Sound fireworks will happen at 10pm. Noosa Main Beach will welcome the new year with fireworks at midnight.
Every Saturday from 3-6pm until 30 June eligible applicants pay only $10 for the adrenaline-rush experience with Outdoor Adventures Australia including all the gear and training. No experience is necessary however you must be able to climb a small fence to get to the abseiling ledge and have no pre-existing heart conditions. The abseiling voucher program is open to lowincome earners who hold, or whose parents hold, a Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card, people from CALD background, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities and those people aged 15-24. Email expressions of interest to: angela.romanowski@ noosa.qld.gov.au.
Aqua aerobics at Eumundi
Painting Pals
The Eumundi Aquatic Centre holds aqua aerobics classes each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 7.30-8.30am. A Council Be Active Aqua class is offered on Mondays from 9-10am.
Painting Pals exhibition will open from 6-31 January in the Carriage Room at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery featuring works by local artists Cameron Gillespie and Nicky Orange. They met in 2017 when Nicky participated in Noosa Open Studios and have painted together at her Tewantin studio periodically since then.
Aqua aerobics is a great way to develop strength and fitness. Entry is for a single session or you can buy a pass for 10 or 20 sessions. In January the centre offers discounted passes so keep an eye out for the sale. Aqua aerobics classes are managed by BlueFit who are currently looking for additional instructors. Visit: t.ly/kLoud.
Cameron said nature has an enormous influence on the style of abstraction he uses in the majority of his works. Nicky mostly works in acrylics and her subjects include landscapes, still life, florals, seascapes, animals and people. Visit: pomonartgallery.com.
Boy Swallows Universe on Netflix
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Sunshine Coast Libraries Sunshine Coast Libraries will be closed for the public holidays 25 and 26 December and 1 January. The Sunshine Coast mobile library service closed on 18 December and will resume on 2 January. 6
In what will surely be a much-watched opening episode, Netflix will screen Boy Swallows Universe on 11 January. Trent Dalton’s semiautobiographical book of the same name has been made into an eight-part series. Set in Brisbane in the 1980s the story follows a young boy Eli Bell and his selectively mute brother as they try to save their mother from danger. It stars Travis Fimmel, Simon Baker, Phoebe Tonkin, Felix Cameron, Bryan Brown and Deborah Mailman amongst others.
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The program aims to keep holiday boredom at bay by encouraging children to continue to read over the break – whether a book, graphic novel, magazine or audio book. Register for the Summer Reading Club at: library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au, your local library or with Mobi 1 or 2. Pick up a copy of your Cabinet of Curiosities challenge card from your library and complete three explorations to be in the running for prizes. Entries close at 5pm on 31 January with winners announced on 2 February.
Santa at The Ginger Factory There’s still time to catch Santa at The Ginger Factory from 9.30am-1.30pm until 24 December. Pop in and tell him your Christmas hopes and wishes. Visit: gingerfactory.com.au.
Woodford Folk Festival app Woodford Folk Festival now has an app available for Apple and Android to help you tailor your program and include reminders for shows you really don’t want to miss. It provides access to the Woodford Playlist, event information and allows you to book workshops. There is an interactive map that shows locations and venues so you can’t get lost or be late to a performance and live tracking for shuttle bus services.
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Summer Reading Club Sunshine Coast Council Libraries’ annual Summer Reading Club is back and waiting for children and teens to join the free interactive program. Each child receives a Cabinet of Curiosities challenge card to help undertake three explorations, unlocking prizes along the way. Challenges could include building a reading fort or reading aloud while sticking out your tongue. 8
Car-free holidays The global phenomenon of converting parking spots into more sociable and family-friendly activation sites is set to be trialled at the Main Beach carpark next to the Surf Lifesaving Club with a Pop-up People’s Park this holiday season. Dubbed the Main Beach People’s Park the concept will create a fun, relaxed gathering place for beachgoers. Acting Infrastructure Services Director Shaun Walsh said the partial closure of the carpark has the full support of local businesses and Hastings Street Assn is supporting the two-week trial by providing buskers. “We are returning the carpark to the people from 23 December to 7 January 2024. There will be a drop-off and pick-up drive-through lane and disability bays available but the remainder of the carpark will be transformed into a setting of picnic tables, chairs, marquees and live music," said Shaun. “We are looking to create a place where people can socialise, relax and enjoy a picnic while visiting the beach.” The partial closure of the carpark is coupled with council’s free Go Noosa holiday buses. From 9 December to 21 January there are five free Translink services running across the shire. The Translink Services include the 626, 627, 628, 629 and 632 only. The electric shuttle runs every 15 minutes from 7am-7pm and half-hourly until 10pm linking Noosa Heads, Noosa Junction, Weyba Rd and Noosa Pde. Returning is the additional free temporary route 064 servicing Peregian Beach to Noosa Heads which runs north hourly from 7.30am-5.30pm. Visit: translink.com. au or noosa.qld.gov.au or phone 13 12 30.
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Dark skies The push for a Dark Sky Reserve is gathering momentum in our region with Sunshine Coast Council’s (SCC) proposal for almost 900km2 in the Mary River Catchment and adjoining national parks to reduce light pollution. SCC’s Environment Portfolio Cr Peter Cox said pursuing an official designation would ensure dark sky quality is monitored and protected into the future. “This Dark Sky Reserve would be one of only two in Australia. The protected area would complement council’s work to reduce light pollution in coastal areas for nesting turtles and other wildlife and encourage the community to be dark-sky-friendly which also helps keep down energy bills and carbon emissions. We’ll be using $4m in funding secured through the Commonwealth’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program to upgrade street lighting in the region to be more energy efficient and reduce light pollution.” How can you help minimise light pollution? Turn off lights, only use lighting when needed and reduce unnecessary outdoor lighting. Switch to environmentally friendly warm-coloured light bulbs, shield lights and direct lights downwards.
ECCO AGM Members of the Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) met on 30 November for their Annual General Meeting (AGM) to review the 2022/23 year and discuss future plans. Chairman Dr David Campin provided a report acknowledging the retirement of Paul Curtis from the Eumundi and District Community 10
Association (EDCA) and Terry Lawrence from the Eumundi and District Historical Association (EHA). Kate Gyngell replaces Paul as the nominated representative of EDCA. The incoming chair is Louise Formosa representing the Eumundi Chamber of Commerce. One of this year's highlights was the production and distribution of a town map by Experience Eumundi, visit: experienceeumundi.com.au/ welcome-to-eumundi. More than $46k in community contributions and sponsorships were distributed during the ECCO board year. ECCO provides a community taxi service for pensioners and has donated to the Eumundi School of Music, EHA’s Christmas Extravaganza, events at the night markets, Soccer Roots Academy and Eumundi State School (ESS) wellbeing programs funded through the ESS P&C. The board approved community contributions and a sponsorship program for 2023/24 which will be launched early in the new year. A number of motions were passed including investigating in consultation with council whether there could be a variation to the lease of the market carpark. The aim is to permit carparking on non-market days within a designated area for use by the general public. If possible ECCO would provide a co-contribution towards any additional operating expenses necessary to facilitate this request. If approved it could alleviate parking pressure on busy days and throughout the construction phase of the Eumundi streetscape project.
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Permanent police services Recent changes in policing arrangements had left Kenilworth and Imbil without a consistent and dedicated police presence. The changes had the community concerned that the necessary policing requirements for maintaining law and order were no longer available. When asked if the changes had affected the local policing in Eumundi, Officer in Charge of Eumundi Police Station Sergeant Ryan Hanlon said, “At all times police assign the closest police vehicle for all emergencies regardless of the area. Kenilworth is no different. While any officer is on leave the neighbouring areas will respond and be on call for emergencies as community safety is always our priority. In a recent update it has been reported that Senior Constable Michael Grigalius commenced on 27 November and will reside in Kenilworth to provide a local police presence and response.
EUMUNDI ROTARY CLUB
ESS secondhand book stall
Donation to ESS wellbeing programs Hosting several successful events in the past few months the Eumundi Rotary Club has raised $2,115 to support Eumundi State School's (ESS) wellbeing programs. Events included the 12
Eumundi Cup held on Melbourne Cup Day, the Lift the Lid rail trail walk from Brooloo to Imbil and there were funds raised from the sale of secondhand books at the ESS Fun Day on 1 December. Thank you to those who participated and contributed to the wellbeing programs that will support our future generation.
Eumundi Rotary celebrates Eumundi Rotarians gathered to share some Christmas cheer at Bella 101 on 14 December and celebrate 2023. The Rotary Club of Eumundi thanks the community for their support this year and looks forward to serving them in 2024.
Thank you to all our valued sponsors, suppliers, supporters, food vendors, market stallholders and volunteers for making this year’s Eumundi Christmas Extravaganza a huge success. We take this opportunity from the Eumundi & District Historical Association to wish the community a very happy festive season and hope you enjoyed the event.
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Camp by Colleen Lavender
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Brush Turkey by Alison Comber
The Birdwing Butterfly Ladies by Monte Lupo
Sculpture on the Edge
Teams limbered-up for the annual B Active Christmas games at the Eumundi Amphitheatre on 8 December. Much merriment ensued with the tossing of Christmas wreaths, wrapping the human Christmas tree and hunting for elves all with a healthy dose of squats, wall-sits and pushups. Thank you Brooke for another year of fitness and fun!
Sculpture on the Edge at Flaxton Gardens was once again a beautiful setting for around 200 internal and external sculptures. Artists from around the world submitted works and this year there was a prize for emerging local artist won by Mieke van den Berg.
Hall celebrations Eumundi and District Community Association members celebrated the recent upgrade of a new verandah for the Old Scout Hall with a lovely luncheon catered by Belinda Sale. Many thanks to local architect Andrew Hillhouse and builder Daniel Lees for doing such a great job.
Christmas in Cooroy Christmas in Cooroy was celebrated with lots of jingles and laughs. Santa arrived in style and his sleigh outside Memorial Hall was greeted by a long queue of children waiting to tell him their Christmas wishes. The Great Santa Race was a success as always, the children’s decorated bicycle competition a treat to behold and The Butter Factory art exhibitions and craft stalls were popular. The evening concluded with the lighting of the Cooroy Christmas tree. 14
President Trevor Cook addresses the lunch
Noosa District Orchid & Foliage Society Noosa District Orchid & Foliage Society members and their partners enjoyed a Christmas lunch at Cooroy RSL on 9 December. New president Trevor Cook welcomed everyone and presided over the numerous lucky-door ticket prize draws.
The society's first meeting for 2024 is at Tinbeerwah Hall on 3 February. A bus trip is organised for 10 February to see the Aspley Orchid Society’s display at the Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha followed by a visit to Red Fox Orchids near Caboolture. For information on membership visit: noosaorchidsociety.com.au.
EHA & ECCO Christmas Party The Eumundi and District Historical Association (EHA) and Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) shared some Christmas joy on 13 December. A magnificent lunch was prepared by Peter and Shauna Wolfe for carparking, museum and Christmas Extravaganza volunteers. Guests were entertained with Christmas carols and the delightful Happy Tappers.
Carols at Sconetime The “reindeers” were in full flight at Cooroy Memorial Hall on 12 December with the Eumundi Magic of Voice Choir singing messages of peace and well-known carols to a packed crowd enjoying the final Sconetime for 2023. New choir members are always welcome. Phone Jo: 0403 841 856.
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Pomona Night of Lights Stan Topper Park was full of families enjoying the entertainment and perfect weather. With carols, a sing-along, community choir, music, food, xmas raffles and a laser light show, there was something for everyone.
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Recollections of Christmas Most of our memories of Christmas as kids are similar – Christmas trees, presents, family gatherings and maybe even cricket in the backyard. Mine were no different, only the location. I was born in Bangladesh as my parents were Australian missionaries stationed there from 1943. Bangladesh is predominately a Muslim country with around 0.3% Christians but Christmas was still celebrated by Christians in the traditional way by going to church. December 25 is not referred to as Christmas Day but rather ‘Bara Din’ meaning the big day in Bengali. People greeted each other with “Shubho Bara Din” – Happy Big Day.
Preeri bhoj – meaning love feast – including curries, rice, snacks and sweets. I would eat until I couldn’t fit any more in. To this day my favourite meal is a good curry and rice with Indian sweets to follow. When it was time to go home we played an international test cricket match in the rather expansive backyard with the missionary kids vs the local Bangladeshi kids. Great fun and lots of good memories! Greg Ison
Bangladesh is a hot country but you could still find fake snow and very colourful Christmas decorations in most towns. Villagers decorated with cut banana trees planted to form arched walkways and decorations made from colourful paper. My favourite part of Christmas – besides the presents of course – was going to church where men traditionally sat on one side and women on the other. They would perform the Kirtan, a song within the Bengali Christian culture where a singer leads the singing and everyone follows. The song begins at a slow pace and gradually gets faster and faster and those following form a circle around the lead singer and walk and dance around him. I remember joining in and feeling very happy and euphoric as we danced and sang. Following the Kirtan there was a feast called 16
Christmas crackers Even the local wildlife are checking out what's happening in the local area! This curious cockatoo was spotted reading Eumundi Voice high up in a tree. The first issue of Eumundi Voice for 2024 hits the streets on Thursday 25 January so there is plenty of time for you to send in your local stories and photos. All issues of Eumundi Voice can be found online at: issuu.com/ eumundivoice or at: eumundivoice.com.au.
RSPCA Christmas raffle The Noosa RSPCA Animal Care Centre is running a Christmas raffle with tickets for $5 or three for $10. There are great prizes to be won including a $1,000 gift card and a wheelbarrow full of Christmas cheer. Drawn on 23 December, tickets are available at the RSPCA centre cnr Eumundi and Holletts Rd, Noosaville, at the Eumundi Markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays or phone: 5449 1371.
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Love Actually celebrates 20 years For many Christmas has come early as one of the most watched romantic comedies of all time Love Actually returned to cinemas on 7 December to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The film brings back to the screen a star-studded cast including Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Keira Knightly and Bill Nighy with a new 4K presentation including 10-minutes of bonus content featuring the acclaimed actors two decades on.
We’ll be back on Thursday 25 January 2024
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of year party at EATS Eumundi, in conjunction with a successful AGM that helped elect new committee members for next year. Organisers thanked the players, parents and members for a great year and are looking forward to continuing in 2024 with weekly sessions for competitive and non-competitive divisions. The club is also potentially looking to expand its offering to those in the community who are interested in soccer. Eumundi Magpies FC would like to invite any 8-12yo to come and join them at the Eumundi Showgrounds and Sports Complex, 1 Black Stump Rd, Eumundi for a social kick-around from 4-5.30pm every Friday until 19 January 2024.
Magpies end of year event The Eumundi Magpies FC wrapped up 2023 on a high note with the participation of one of our teams at a tournament on the Gold Coast. This was followed by the club’s traditional end
Their teams will be offering complimentary training and are happy for others to warm-up, do some skills training and play games with the team. Depending on numbers there may also be a parents/adults' kick around after training. Visit: eumundimagpies.org.au, facebook.com/ EumundiMagpies or phone 0434 557 807. Coach Fern
ESS Yr 6 Graduation The Yr 6 graduation ceremony at Eumundi State School (ESS) for 2023 was a spectacular event with the student-led program featuring singing, dancing, band entertainment and the presentation of academic and feature awards. All 95 graduates received a graduation gift at a ceremony watched by proud families, community supporters and distinguished guests. 18
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Ban on single use vapes The first stage of Australia’s new vaping reforms is set to commence on 1 January with further protections to be implemented during next year. The crackdown is aimed at curbing the growing popularity of these nicotine-filled devices amongst young people. The government will introduce a ban on the importation of disposable single use vapes – subject to legislative and administrative arrangements being approved.
including limiting flavours, reducing permissible nicotine concentrations and improving pharmaceutical packaging. A transition period is planned for businesses to comply with the new requirements. The government has stated it will also introduce legislation to prevent the domestic manufacture, advertisement, supply and commercial possession of non-therapeutic and disposable single-use vapes to ensure comprehensive controls across the supply chain. Tania Watson
In parallel with this ban a new Special Access Scheme pathway to prescribe vapes will commence on 1 January to facilitate improved access to therapeutic vapes. Nurses and all medical practitioners will be able to prescribe their use where clinically appropriate. The government has confirmed from 1 March further changes are expected to commence including the cessation of the personal importation of vapes and a ban on the importation of non-therapeutic vapes. Throughout 2024 product standards for therapeutic vapes will be strengthened
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people to have a go in their own home and see if induction technology suits their individual needs,” she said. If you have a free library membership the kits and cooktops are available for a seven-day loan from Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries.
Energy efficiency kits Two new energy efficiency toolkits are available to borrow free-of-charge from Noosa Libraries and aim to help residents cut their power bills and reduce emissions. Each energy efficiency kit includes a plug-in energy monitor to reveal how much power an appliance uses and the cost of running it over a year. “These kits help residents make informed decisions about becoming more energy efficient in their homes, reduce emissions and ultimately save money,” said Noosa Council’s Carbon Reduction Project Officer Annie Nolan. Other items in the kit include tools for measuring the flow rate of taps and showers and a thermal camera for identifying hot and cold spots around the home. Cooroy Residents Ally and Garry said the kits were really easy to use. “I was able to measure how much power my TV uses just in standby. Using the thermal camera I could identify a number of hotspots which make my air conditioning work harder and cost more, and ways to reduce electricity and save costs." Residents can also borrow a portable induction hotplate to test out the new cooking technology and keen chef Ally said using the kit was great. Council is loaning the cooktops to encourage residents to consider high efficiency induction technology when upgrading older stoves. “This portable unit heats up quickly and allows 20
Simple saving ideas “You can make money two ways – make more or spend less,” said American financial literacy entrepreneur John Hope Bryant. We all know the cost of Australian household living is rising due to increases in mortgage interest charges with insurance, financial services and transport costs also major contributors. Here are some simple suggestions to save money on household costs: 1. Use energy-efficient LED bulbs and appliances to reduce electricity bills. 2. Adjust your thermostat and seal windows and doors to save on heating and cooling costs. 3. Cancel subscriptions or memberships you don’t use often such as gym memberships, streaming services, magazines, apps or data plans.
4. Create a gift cupboard and purchase items in advance during sale periods for birthdays. 5. Swap or borrow instead of buying books. 6. Plan meals and purchase online to avoid impulse purchases, take advantage of specials and prepare freezable meals in batches. 7. Review your electricity, insurance, internet and phone bills regularly. Negotiate with providers for better rates or switch to more affordable plans.
8. Grow your own vegetables or create an edible garden. 9. Carpool, use public transportation, bike, or walk when possible to save on fuel costs. 10. Sell, swap or donate items you no longer need instead of letting them create clutter and lose value. 11. Switch to reusable products such as silicone lunch bags, reusable shopping bags and refillable water bottles. 12. Buy in bulk for non-perishable items. 13. Learn basic DIY skills for household repairs and maintenance to avoid calling professionals for minor fixes. 14. Create a household budget and track expenses to identify areas you can cut costs and save more effectively. By implementing some of these strategies you can effectively reduce household expenses without significant lifestyle changes and several of them are good for the environment too. Robyn Simpson
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directly from Alaska to Australia, sometimes taking 10 days or more. Migratory shorebirds are the world’s most threatened species of birds. These amazing birds spend most of their time feeding on the mudflats and sandbanks of the Pumicestone Passage and Maroochy River as they need to more than double their body weight and store essential energy for their long journey back. They also need space and peace to rest, recover and prepare for their return journey.
Rare sighting In the rarest of finds, a shorebird with an identification tag has been spotted after she arrived from a mind-blowing 10,000km nonstop flight from the Arctic. The female Bar-tailed Godwit was sighted during a recent survey in a flock of around 120 Bartailed Godwits feeding on Pumicestone Passage sandbanks. Bar-tailed Godwits are world-record holders of the longest non-stop flight and fly
Flagged birds are a rare find with this bird identified by a green leg flag and a unique three-letter code used by the Qld Wader Study Group. She was originally banded – a process by which the flag is placed on her leg – at the Port of Brisbane roost in February 2016. She has only been sighted once at Nudgee Beach in November 2019 and since then she would have flown from here to the Arctic and back again four times! All sightings are recorded on the Qld Wader Study Group website: waders.org.au.
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beer can is attached to a pole to provide a radar reflection. Yeah – pull the other one! After many years of requesting proof some images and a story have been kindly forwarded to me by the AAD Newsletter and yes – the story is true. They even have a small team with a dedicated vehicle fitted with drilling equipment to drill a hole into which a pole is inserted. Once inserted, water is poured into the hole which freezes and locks the pole into position.
A bamboo story For 18 years Bamboo Australia has supplied the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) with long poles to be used as markers at various Antarctic bases. Our poles are harvested here, packed and sent to Hobart, loaded onto ships and forwarded to Casey, Mawson, Davis and Wilkins bases. It's a long way from sub-tropical Belli Park! When questioning how the poles are utilised I was informed on many occasions that an empty
Maintaining the cane lines connecting the station to field huts on the plateau is a project undertaken every year. Bamboo canes up to six metres long are placed at 500-1,000m intervals to mark safe travel routes. Navigation these days is mainly by GPS which makes it possible to keep moving and stay on-route even in poor visibility, however it is reassuring to see a cane come into view to confirm you are in fact heading in the right direction! Extract from an AAD Newsletter – Durnford Dart, Bamboo Australia
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HISTORY Paddington Bear On Christmas Eve 1956 Michael Bond discovered a teddy bear on a shelf in London and bought it as a present for his wife. It inspired him to write a story about A Bear Called Paddington which was first published in 1958. Michael was also inspired by the sight of children arriving in London from Europe during WWII – especially the Kindertransport rescue effort that saw Jewish children brought to Britain from Nazi-occupied territories throughout Europe – and the plight of British children being evacuated from London to the countryside. Children arrived with luggage labels similar to that he gave Paddington saying, “Please look after me”. The friendly, bespectacled Paddington has featured in more than 20 books which have been translated into 40 languages across 70 titles and sold more than 35 million copies worldwide. Paddington from "darkest Peru"
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with his old hat, battered suitcase, duffel coat and love of marmalade sandwiches is a classic character in children's literature. It has been adapted for TV and film over the decades and is still going strong in 2023 when filming began for Paddington in Peru.
The Eumundi Reconstituted competition held by Eumundi Museum has been judged for the first and junior prizes with multiple winners – three equal-firsts and a runner-up.
Have a safe and fun holiday from everyone at Experience Eumundi
The winners were Lucy Pritchard, Elijah Pritchard and Lily Pritchard who obviously put a lot of effort into their fantastic recreations. The runnerup prize was awarded to Sarah Broadbent for her wonderful digital manipulation of one of the museum's heritage photos.
To share your Eumundi adventures, please tag #ExperienceEumundi and for any enquiries related to Experience Eumundi, please email info@experienceeumundi.com.au.
Eumundi Reconstituted winners
Entries for the people's choice prize remains open until the second stage of the museum's renovations commence in March or April. The museum would love to see more manipulations and reconstructions of Eumundi’s historic photos.
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See Eumundi Museum's excellent heritage photographic collection at: ehive.com/ collections/6344/eumundi-museum.
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Life is …
Music to industry’s ears
Local poet and lawyer Tom Stodulka AM recently released his fourth book in the Life Is… series.
The music industry has received a funding boost with the Eumundi School of Music, Anywhere Festival and Sunshine Coast Chamber Music Festival announced as the latest beneficiaries of Sunshine Coast Council’s (SCC) Creative Industries Investment Program. Council allocated $90,000 to support these creative initiatives over two years following a rigorous application process.
The book contains 40 poems of freedom, fortitude and friendship which give readers moments of reflection and gratitude and fill in the space of what life is – we all experience highs and lows, wins and losses and challenges. Readers are encouraged that there is always a reason to stay positive and find a silver lining no matter how bad the storm clouds may be. Tom lives in Black Mountain after previously residing in Landsborough and Brisbane for many years and earlier across Australia and overseas. He and fellow poet Jen Compton conduct a Poets with Passion program which consists of poetry workshops and readings across SE Qld. The books are available online and through bookstores with a part of proceeds going to charities including Natural Disaster Relief. Visit: tomstodulkaauthor.com.
Eumundi School of Music received funding to help deliver its Inspiring Musical Journeys for Young Artists initiative. This is a 10-week scholarship program offering free mentoring, stagecraft lessons and live gig experiences to young musicians already playing music. “Ultimately we want our region to be known for the local creation of inspiring content and one where more arts practitioners can make a living,” said SCC Arts Portfolio Cr Rick Baberowski. Anywhere Festival was funded for its Creating
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Performance Makers Anywhere Program which supports 10 emerging and established local independent performance-making groups. The outcomes of the program will be far reaching with over 80 people supported to develop ambitious quality live performances of new theatre, music, cabaret, comedy, dance, poetry and immersive works. Sunshine Coast Chamber Music Festival will deliver an innovative program of bespoke events staged at stunning natural locations and intimate venues across the region. Each event will re-imagine chamber music in a contemporary context and integrate site-specific, cross-form and cross-cultural elements.
ON THIS DAY
Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was 75yo on 10 December. It was adopted by the newly fledged United Nations in 1948 as a global pledge to enshrine the basic rights and freedoms that applied to all people. Drafted in the aftermath of WWII it became a foundation document that inspired many legally-binding international human rights laws.
Human rights recognise the inherent value of each person regardless of background, where we live, what we look like, what we think or what we believe. They stand for fairness, respect, equality, dignity and autonomy – choice and control. The theme for 2023 is freedom, equality and justice for all. You only need to read the daily news to realise those values and rights cannot be taken for granted. The Universal Declaration is not a treaty so does not directly create legal obligations for countries. Australia was an original signatory to the Universal Declaration and as recently as 2018-2020 was a member of the UN Human Rights Council, the peak UN body charged with honouring the Universal Declaration. Human Rights underpin peace and prosperity. They matter, especially when they are under assault. Visit: standup4humanrights.org/en/article.html.
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Where does my water come from? Many of us take for granted that when we turn on a tap there will always be a supply of water to our home or business. So how often do we stop to think where this water comes from? Eumundi’s town water supply usually comes from three interconnected dams on the South Maroochy River – Cooloolabin, Poona and Wappa Dams. The water stored in these dams is piped to the Image Flat Water Treatment Plant when needed. This plant feeds Nambour, Yandina, Eumundi and coastal urban development north of the Maroochy River. SEQ Water operates an integrated water network called the SEQ Water Grid. This means sometimes your water may also come from other parts of the region including Baroon Pocket Dam on the Sunshine Coast and North Pine Dam near Brisbane. The SEQ Water Grid is a 600km reverse-flow network that enables SEQ Water to move drinking water to where it is needed most across SE Qld. It is especially important when patchy
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Image Flat Water Treatment Plant rainfall leaves some areas with full dams and others with lower dam levels. The Water Grid can supplement but not completely replace local water supplies. The SEQ Water Grid is a bulk water supply network which consists of 12 dams, 32 conventional water treatment plants, three advanced water treatment plants, one desalination plant, 28 bulk water reservoirs and 22 pumping stations. For more information on where your water comes from visit: seqwater.com.au/seq-watergrid. Tania Watson
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Water saving tips Apart from greening our lawns the recent rainfall has done little to top-up many of the regions' dams and rivers. Households who rely on tank water have had to resort to purchasing water to top-up their tanks during the dry spell. Thirty years ago our water consumption was just over 500 litres/person/day and there was no incentive to save water as you paid an annual water rate and could use as much as you like. The introduction of water meters and water charges based on how much you use changed that. New habits and technology such as dual-flush toilets and low-flow shower heads have dropped the average consumption in Brisbane to around 169 litres/person/day.
There are many things we can do to reduce our water consumption: • Don’t turn taps on quite as far. • Turn the tap off when brushing teeth. • Clean paths and driveways with a broom not a hose. • Wash your car with a bucket and cloth instead of a hose. • Only wash when you have a full load of laundry. • Adjust the water level on your washing machine to match the size of your load. • Make sure the dishwasher is full before turning it on. • Don’t pre-rinse dishes, scrape them before loading into the dishwasher. Remember we all share our water resources. If you are on tank water you are probably familiar with becoming more frugal as the levels drop. Town water comes from a river or dam and others also rely on that water – so be water aware!
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