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n Saturday afternoon we headed down to the Beerwah Sportsground to witness the start of the first Hinterland Relay for Life. I have to say while there were less than 10 teams - they had done an absolutely incredible job in fundraising, with a combined total of over $22,000 achieved in the lead up to the day. These days there is so much competition for the fundraising dollar for so many worthwhile and valuable causes, so for this one group of crazy individuals to achieve this must be something of great pride for them all. However I have to say what I loved most about the day was the serious attention to detail in creating their individual team identity.
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The Carbon Farming Initiative Roadshow will be held from 8.30am to 1.00pm at the Beerwah Community Hall. It is presented by the Australian Government in conjunction with SEQ Catchments. For more information, contact Christy 0457 106 252 or visit www. seqcatchments.com.au.
Beerwah Library is hosting a two week iPad App workshop course from 9.30am to 11.30am to teach you all about built-in apps and help you learn about application software. Come and find out about using your iPad’s built-in apps. You must have your own iPad, Apple account and credit if wishing to purchase new apps. Bookings are essential.
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The Mooloolah Community Family Fun Day is on from 9.00am to 2.00pm at the Mooloolah Community Centre. This year the Fun Day will be jam packed with even more market stalls, rides, food, kids’ entertainment, games, live music, council plant giveaways and secondhand wares. Best of all, entry is free!
Beerwah Big Night Out will be held at the Beerwah State School from 3.00pm to 9.00pm, with entertainment, fireworks, food, stalls, rides – and lots more fun to be had.
Mooloolah Valley Craft and Quilters Group Open Day will be held at the Mooloolah Hall. Doors open at 9.20am for morning tea and ‘Show and Tell’ begins at 10.30am. Entry is $7.00 and includes morning tea and lunch. For more information phone Judy on 5494 7527 or 0439 079 334.
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A group of survivors and carers that led the first lap of the Hinterland Relay for Life at Beerwah Sports Ground. See more photos on the Glasshouse Country News Facebook page.
The lovely Rank Outsiders (mostly from Landsborough) went simple but effective with their moustaches – which always look great on women! The Dessert Divas looked great in their stylish aprons and decorated wooden spoons, but my favourite was definitely the ‘Angels of Care’ from Embracia in Glasshouse Country. While the work of the Council Cancer is definitely no laughing matter, the organisers have definitely created a positive way for people to come together to celebrate surviving, to remember those lost and to give us all a way to fight back.
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As previously reported in Glasshouse Country News (May 16, 2012), since May, Seqwater has been lowering the dam level to meet safety requirements while they undertake construction work to upgrade the dam. A spokesperson for Seqwater said that the works, during June – December 2012, are to strengthen and widen the dam wall embankment, as well as to install relief wells to control groundwater levels. “To minimise risk during construction, the dam’s full supply level has been reduced to 75 per cent and this level will be maintained until the work is completed in December, 2012,” the spokesperson said. According to the Seqwater website, the level of the dam is currently at 72 per cent of capacity, which is lower than it has been since July 2009, when Seqwater commenced keeping records. The current level is the lowest of all the locally Seqwater-managed dams – with Baroon Pocket Dam at 93 per cent, Borumba Dam 100 per cent, Lake McDonald 93 per cent, North Pine Dam 97 per cent, Wappa Dam 99 per cent, Somerset Dam 100 per cent and Wivenhoe Dam 98 per cent. The Seqwater spokesperson asked people to be cautious when swimming or boating on Ewen Maddock Dam during this time. “The current water level is not considered to be abnormally low. “However, as is always the case when undertaking water-based recreation in a dam or
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Have you noticed how Ewen Maddock Dam is disappearing? Drive along the Steve Irwin Way and you’ll see the old highway road is now high and dry, with the dam water level dramatically down from its normal level.
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Where has all the water gone? similar storage, users need to be aware of the potential for submerged hazards. Although it appears that Seqwater is still utilising the water for the supply grid, no response was given when we asked how low the dam would have to get before the water was stopped being drawn off for coastal residents. Jill Chamberlain, from the local branch of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland, says the low water level would probably be having an impact on breeding waterbirds at the moment. “But on the other hand, the waders such as egrets and spoonbills, would be loving the mudflats. I’ve even seen a black necked stork (or Jabiru) recently, which I haven’t seen for years,” Jill said. And if we ever get rain again, Seqwater say that we’ll need a decent drenching to bring back the old dam as we knew it. “Many factors need to be considered in estimating the amount of rainfall required to take Ewen Maddock Dam back to 100 per cent of full supply, including the level of catchment saturation (which effects water run-off) and how the rain falls across the catchment, as falls may not be uniform across the catchment. It is estimated that in excess of 250mm across the catchment would be required to fill the dam,” they explained. In the meantime, enjoy the opportunity to see again the old highway before she goes under the murky waters of ‘The Ewen’. Do you have any photos of the old and new crossings? If so, contact us here at GCNews.
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A group of local four-wheel-drive enthusiasts who are fed up with the local Glasshouse Country forests being used as a dumping ground for rubbish are putting their backs into doing something about it.
Glass House Mountains local Shane Ryall is part of the organising team and hopes to have around 50 people out on October 20 collecting dumped rubbish. “Being part of a responsible driving group means that we really get wound up by people who don’t respect our environment and dump rubbish everywhere,” Shane said. “We enjoy the outdoors and, being locals, we hate to see the area treated like a tip, so we thought that by cleaning up some of the worst areas, it may act as a deterrent to others littering and dumping in the future.” Local businesses have jumped on board too, and are helping out where they can with sponsorship and donations of their time or resources. In a show of solidarity surrounding the issue of illegal dumping, the Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN) have also got behind the group and will be supporting them on the day.
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the Beerwah Sportsground last Saturday, by a dedicated group from across the broader region. This serious task of fundraising for cancer research was undertaken with plenty of smiles and laughter – to check out some of the fabulous outfits worn for the occasion you will need to
Shane invites anyone who is interested in fourwheel driving and who wants to show some community spirit to join them. “We’ve put the details on a Facebook site – just go to www.facebook.com/ events/287286368052332/ and you’ll find out lots more about the day, including how to register, where to meet and who to contact for more details.” There will be a barbeque with proceeds going to charity, prizes for the most rubbish collected, and you’ll get to meet some like-minded locals who love being in the outdoors. All you need to bring is a pair of gloves, some sturdy bags (like fertiliser bags) and your enthusiasm. So if you have a few spare hours on October 20, why not get out into our local forests with some good-hearted young locals, and give them a hand in making our environment a better place.
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Margaret’s fundraising mission continues It was more than two years ago that locals showed their support for the women and children of a small Kenyan village by helping Margaret Briggs raise enough money to supply them with mosquito nets. Today, in between in her business commitments and ongoing fundraising, Margaret is once again calling on the local community for support as she continues her quest to help the villagers of Blori strive for a better life. Earlier this year, Margaret travelled to the village to see firsthand the remarkable work that one man, Ben Otieno, has done in helping improve the lives of these villagers through a not-for-profit organisation, Boro Division Villages Development Network. The Boro Division Villages Development Network, chaired by Ben, came up with a simple plan for villages in Boro, Kenya, to shake the shackles of poverty and neglect by empowering the villagers themselves to take control of their future, by teaching them new skills and helping with resources to get projects off the ground. So inspired was she by what she saw, Margaret is now upping the ante on her fundraising efforts, and will later this year host an inaugural fundraising auction in an effort to see the good work continue. “My visit to the village of Blori was much more than I expected. I had prepared myself for the worst, but I was inspired by what I saw,” Margaret said. “These villagers are using the resources they have been provided with and doing all the work
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In addition to the first lot of mosquito nets sent over in 2010, an additional 300 were handed out during Margaret’s April visit themselves, raising poultry, farming fish and horticulture, and tending a tree nursery. “By empowering the villagers, the various projects being coordinated by Ben are helping them gain a sense of pride, which in turn is helping them transform their lives.” Margaret said what they had already achieved was remarkable, considering the villages have no running water or electricity, and where malaria is the number one killer. “These people are just so grateful for all the support that has been shown by our local community. “During my visit, I had villagers invite me into their mud huts, to proudly show me their skin, which is now free of mosquito bites thanks to the nets we sent over.
“They were just so grateful, it’s hard to put into words what an enormous difference our small contributions are making to them.” Margaret’s inaugural fundraiser auction will be held at Key Restaurant in Maleny, on Sunday, December 2. The African-themed event will feature a two-course buffet lunch, entertainment and an auction, with some great prizes up for grabs, including a generous donation from Margaret’s private collection of John Farnham memorabilia, a signed, framed Broncos jersey, antique jewellery boxes and much more. The cost is $50.00. To book, contact Margaret on 0411 073 822 or email mkbriggs@iprimus. com.au Margaret said she is also looking for corporate sponsorship for the next round of projects for the villages, including solar power, latrines, a bore for water, and laptops. If you can help, or would like to donate items to the fundraiser auction, contact Margaret.
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They’ve been able to exclusively secure the speaking talents of Tommy Raudonikis and Mike Whitney – both massive legends of Australian sport – for a one-off night of memories, laughs, stories, a great dinner and a fabulous sporting memorabilia auction. Tommy, the first captain of the NSW origin team, doesn’t hold back. ‘Tom Terrific’ was remembered as the hard playing, no nonsense half-back who terrorised the opposition. The tougher, harder and dirtier it got, the more Tommy enjoyed the game. Voted one of the 12 Toughest Men of Rugby League in the past 50 years, Tommy is one of the true iconic legends and characters, not only of rugby league, but also of Australian sport. From the birth of the State of Origin, Tommy has played with the best, achieved almost everything there is in rugby league and has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal. A born entertainer, Tommy is now a renowned professional speaker, and has more stories 'than the Empire State Building'. He tells it like it is, and doesn’t mind stirring things up. Mike Whitney is an Australian television personality and much loved former cricketer, who played in 12 Tests and 38 One Day Internationals from 1981 to 1993. A favourite among Australian and NSW cricket fans for his sense of humour, Mike became a
legend as number 11 batsman in the 1987 Boxing Day Test, when he held off Richard Hadlee’s bowling to help secure a historic draw for Australia against New Zealand. Since retiring from Tommy Raudonikis cricket, Mike has worked in the media, most prominently as the host of Who Dares Wins. He has also been a referee on the Australian version of TV game show Gladiators and continues to host a variety of travel Mike Whitney programs. Together, Tommy and Mike are the ‘Dynamic Duo’ of the speakers’ circuit, filling the night with humour, revelations, insights and just ‘bloody good yarns’. You’ll also be able to meet them both and have your photo standing with two of our true sporting legends. Tickets are $70.00 per head – dinner included – and must be pre-purchased from the Sports Club. The event has been organised by all affiliated clubs of the Sports Club, and all the proceeds will go back into the Club to help with their community sports programs. Book early for a night to remember, as the tickets will be selling fast. Call the club on 5493 0055 or email glassmt@blue1000.com.au
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Pineapple growers see mulch benefits Pineapple producers throughout the Sunshine Coast are reaping the benefits from the inclusion of ‘living mulches’ sown as inter-row crops. A green cover crop, inter-row living mulches are providing a platform for improved land management and weed control as well as reducing soil erosion and subsequent nutrient losses for producers. Currently, four Glasshouse region pineapple producers are involved in living mulch trials, along with a number of producers based in Yeppoon, in an attempt to minimise soil and sediment loss through erosion and water runoff. Agronomist Col Scott (Tropical Pines) has been passing on the word to other Tropical Pines growers. “As we move into the wetter months the risk of high erosion potential mounts,” Mr Scott said. “These inter-row crops act as a buffer that holds fertile topsoil in place, improving water infiltration and runoff capture.” He said sediment loss has been shown to decrease by up to 78 per cent in plots that contained living mulch, compared to standard management practices. Murray Pike is in his second year of utilising living mulch as a solution to weather erosion, and he is noticing “huge benefits for soil erosion.” He has found that all silt is retained in the patch, with no soil movement, as root mass binds the soil and keeps the integrity of the mounds intact. “I believe it is one of the best recent things we have done on the farm, and while we have always managed our soils the best we can, this definitely works well,” Mr Pike said.
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Sunshine Coast Council’s ‘PLACE+Beerwah’ project won recognition for its commitment to community engagement at the recent Industry Award ceremony held by the Place Leaders Association’s (PLA). The project was recognised for its multidirectorate approach to activity centre development through collaboration between council, the community and key stakeholders, receiving the PLA’s Towards Best Practice Award. The council’s community engagement process culminated in Community and Council Action Plans that outline a collaborative place-making approach for future projects in the region. The PLA’s Chairman, Dr Robert Lang, said: “It is exciting to see a council willing to take the lead from its community. “The ‘PLACE+Beerwah’ project is a further example of the importance of listening to and engaging with our communities to ensure successful outcomes,” Dr Lang said.
Rosie Ukkola of Beerwah is a university student studying education as well as one of three Youth Leaders who run Church on the Rise’s ‘Impact Youth’ group. The group is for Year 7 through to Year 12 students; however Rosie said that it is predominantly students from Year 8 to Year 10 who meet at the church on Peachester Road on a Friday night between 7.00pm and 9.00pm. Rosie describes the three key elements of the group as being “fun, friendship and faith.” The group provides a chance for young people to come together, enjoy themselves and share their time with other young people with the same morals and values. Every second week there are activities and outings which have included: bowling, ice-skating, going to the beach and going camping. Some of these are done on a Saturday. On the alternate weeks, the group evenings are based at the church where they play games, have food and get involved in interactive discussions, or sometimes enjoy hearing from an inspirational speaker. The group’s other two leaders are Daniel, who is 30 years old and runs his own business, and Ben (who Rosie describes as being in-training) who works at Australia Zoo. All three people sharing the leadership role have complementary skills and knowledge that helps them work well as a team. Having been involved in the youth group herself when she was younger, Rosie knows what it is like being a teenager and she understands the issues young people face and is happy for them to share their concerns and discuss the challenges they face in their day to day lives. If you think the group would be great for someone in your family and would like to know more about it, give the Church on the Rise office a call on 5494 0655.
Three cheers for Ocsober
Former Beerwah local Amanda Cox and her husband Adam are taking on the Ocsober challenge, which encourages participants to give up alcohol during the month of October. As well as raising awareness of the issues relating to alcohol abuse, participants in the challenge raise funds for vital health and drug prevention education for Aussie children. "As the parents of four children we believe it is important that all young children need to be educated in the dangers of drugs," Amanda said. Amanda and Adam know that the hardest thing about this month will be not being able to relax at the end of a hard week with a coldie – but they believe the cause is worth it, and have a goal of raising $700.00. As Ocsober is now in full swing, and it is too late to join in the challenge, the best way to support their efforts is by donating to their fundraising efforts. To make your contribution, or for more information, visit their webpage: http://fundraise.ocsober.com.au/dry_31_days_for_winy_woody.
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Cathy Condon of BADYACC BADYACC recently had an open day and GCNews popped down and talked to the co-ordinator, Cathy Condon, to find out a bit more about what happens there and who can access their services. Q. So firstly, what is BADYACC? A. BADYACC stands for Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre and is basically like any other community or neighbourhood centre. But our focus is completely on supporting the younger members of our community and, for us, young means up to 25-years-old. We have a number of private office spaces as well as community meeting rooms which are available for use by a range of community services. Q. So what types of services are available? A. We provide assistance for the broad range of issues that face young people and this can be in the form of counselling, employment advice, assisting to reconnect young people with their families, emergency relief and self development programs. Q. So can people come in anytime to speak to someone? A. We have a schedule of when different types of services are available. This includes Tuesday afternoon between 1.00pm and 3.00pm, when we have someone come out from Centrelink who is available to help predominately people under 25 years old with any of their Centrelink payment issues. From 9.00am – 2.00pm on Wednesday, FOCUS is here and they provide drug and alcohol counselling. We also offer a young parents’ support program from 10.30am to 12.00noon on Wednesday for young or expectant parents.
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Q. In GCNews a while ago we ran a story about an event co-ordination program for young people. How is that progressing and what upcoming events are there? A. This is in partnership with Sunshine Coast Youth Partnerships and the group of young people involved meets up after school from 3.00pm. They are involved in organising events for local youth as part of a Spring Fiesta and they have three events planned: On November 2, a Dance Party will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall from 6.30 to 9.30pm. Then, on November 16, there will be Beerwah Tunes at the Beerwah Community Hall, 6.30pm – 9.30pm – and on December 1 there will be Beerwah Tunes II at the Beerwah Community Hall, 6.30pm – 9.30pm. Q. What advice would you provide to locals about accessing the services you provide? A: BADYACC is here for the whole of the community. However, we are funded to specifically cater for young people between the ages of 10 to 25. I would encourage anyone to pick up the phone or just come and drop in to the centre to find out how to access the services or to be part of some of the programs running. Q. Where are you located and how can people contact you? A. We have a building located in the Beerwah Sportsground next door to the skate park, and to come into the centre you need to take the sportsground entrance just across from Aldi on Simpson Street. If you want to call us, the centre number is 5494 0505.
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Don’t forget to pick up a Lions Christmas Cake Once again this year, our local Beerwah Lions Club members will be making sure that they sell plenty of Lions Christmas Cakes and Puddings as part of their annual fundraising efforts. By purchasing a cake – either the 1.5kg for $15.00, or the 1kg one for $11.00, as well as the lovely puddings for $11.00 – you will be assisting the Lions in supporting many local charities and institutions, such as schools and local bushfire brigades, as well as funding medical research into cancer and sight problems. The Lions Australia Christmas Cake Program has been operating since 1966 and, during this period, more than 50 million dollars has been available to clubs for their service work. The cakes are made to a special recipe and contain over 50 per cent fruit, much more than most cakes available in shops, and they are an ideal present for friends and family. The cakes and puddings have been distributed to several businesses in the area, or you can phone Lions members Brian Marshall on 5493 0171, or
Monday, October 15 The Beerwah-Peachester RSL Women’s Auxiliary is holding their meeting at the Drop-in Centre at 1.00pm. All welcome.
Wednesday, October 17 The Sunshine Coast Avicultural Club meets at the CWA Hall in Beerwah at 7.30pm. This is a friendly bunch of enthusiasts who enjoy raising and breeding all types of birds. For more information, call Graham Kelly on 5494 6553, or Tony Drapes on 5442 7064. Menshed gather each Wednesday from 8.30am to 12.30pm. Come along to the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call on 0427 606 240. John Cruickshank on 5438 7467. John said: “The Lions Club wishes to sincerely thank those businesses who are taking the trouble to sell these cakes for us.”
Toastmasters yearly ‘in club’ competition Contributed by Martine Goedhart Last Thursday the Glasshouse Country Toastmasters Club held their yearly competition in the following contests: Table topics was won by Robert Thompson, evaluation was won by Gweneth Brooks, the humorous speech winner was Hanna Brandli and the international speech was won by Robert Thompson. These members of our club will now compete against five other Toastmasters clubs in our area
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on Saturday, November 24, at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. We wish them all well. If you would like to find out what Toastmasters is all about, we meet every second and fourth Thursday of the month in the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. We’ll be there from 9.00am for a 9.15 start. Give it a go, you will be surprised by what a friendly lot we are.
Thursday, October 18 Glasshouse Country Toastmasters welcomes visitors to come along to their meeting at 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or visit www.glasshousetoastmasters.org Glasshouse Country Festival 2013, Community Meeting will be held at the Beerwah RSL, 5.30pm for 6.00pm, with light supper provided. If you have any ideas that you would like to contribute to next year’s events, make sure you come along. RSVP to info@ glasshousecountryfestival.com.au If you would like to have your regular meeting dates included in this listing please email them through to editorial@gcnews.com.au with dates for meetings until December 2012 with your contact details.
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You would be stunned to know who will benefit from the therapeutic effects of Western Acupuncture. Also known as Dry Needling, clients can find relief when massage or stretching fails to release tight muscles that cause discomfort or pain. According to Landsborough Physiotherapy’s Brendan Mayers, while Chinese acupuncture is based on ancient theories of Qi (energies) running through the body, modern Western Acupuncture is based on current understanding of anatomy and physiology of pain. “It is a very effective way to treat pain arising from tight muscles,” Brendan says. “Problems such as tension headaches, tight neck or shoulder respond positively to this type of acupuncture treatment. It is also very effective in acute pain situations when things are too sore to touch or move – acute low back pain, ankle or knee sprains.” The process involves single-use fine gauge needles to stimulate the relaxation of the muscles, targeting the ‘trigger points’ that release muscle tension and provide relief both at the local site, and in regions away from the problem area that are supplied by the same nerve distribution. If you are concerned about the idea of needles Brendan can reassure you that in most situations you won’t even know the needles have been inserted. “The technique is far less uncomfortable than a firm massage. It’s more precise in achieving the release of muscle fibres than physical pressure is,” he says. Please call 5494 1977 to make an appointment. Landsborough Physiotherapy is located at shop 2/3 Maleny Street, Landsborough.
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By Lauren Davidson, work experience student from Beerwah State High School Since the end of August this year, the Year 5, 6 and 7 students at Beerburrum State School have been taking advantage of their new kitchen through weekly cooking classes and garden harvests. Earlier this year the school received a grant through the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation which helped to fund a garden and kitchen projects which have been in progress all year. Students are able to cook in the kitchen once a week on Thursdays and learn a variety of fun and healthy recipes including ingredients sourced from the school garden or from the local farming area. Kitchen specialist Tina Davidson and garden specialist Lorelle Fisher work closely with the students in the garden and while preparing meals
Year 6 students Aiden Matthews and Jack Gilday getting their hands dirty in the kitchen which they get to eat. Garden classes occur once a week for 45 minutes, during which they harvest fresh vegetables for their next cooking class. Each Thursday features a new recipe. Some favourites prepared so far include: hot potato salad, strawberry milkshakes, zucchini muffins, and potato and leek soup. Kitchen specialist Tina said the kids are always excited and can’t wait to get into the kitchen. The program is great for introducing them to a range of healthier food choices and it gives them skills in the kitchen that they will have for the rest of their lives.
Goodstart Early Learning Centre Contributed by Carla Shultz The sun was shining and the birds chirping as the staff from Goodstart Early Learning set up a marquee at the Glass House Mountains State School ready for their Festival of Fun. Armed with 18 bottles of hair spray, icing and biscuits, (all not to be used together of course) they were armed and ready for business. The day started off slowly, but soon the children were flowing in, ready for their hair to become a rainbow of colour, and ready to make their iced creations. Our business really picked up when we informed the children that all proceeds would be going back into the school.
This caused an influx of children all busting to get their hair done and ice the biscuits. We had to pack up early as we ran out of supplies – who knew 18 bottles of hair spray wouldn’t be enough! All staff enjoyed getting in and interacting with everyone who came into our marquee. Some parents and children did not know that we had changed names or that we even existed. This was an excellent way to promote our business and show to the community that we are here and want to be involved. We were able to raise $115.00 for the Glass House Mountains State School.
Well, it’s back to school again ... and the students at Peachester State School have an extra spring in their step. Each class is learning a dance which they will take part in at the Bush Dance Bonanza on Saturday night, October 27 – Peachester State School’s major fundraiser for 2012! One of the classes will be dancing the Pride of Erin, an old favourite we all remember learning during our school life. Learning dance as part of their physical education program this term is wonderful to see. It teaches students social interaction skills and is great exercise while having so much fun! Here’s what some of the students had to say: “It's heaps of fun leaning new dances!” (Jessie, seven). “I like learning new moves.” (Emily, eight). Peachester State School’s Bush Dance Bonanza will be held at the Peachester Hall with good old fashioned country atmosphere on Saturday, October 27. Doors open at 5.00pm for a barbeque dinner. There will be a licensed bar and a mega multi-draw raffle throughout the evening. Thank you to all the local businesses that have donated something for the raffle. We really appreciate your generosity. If anyone would like to donate a prize or sponsor this annual fundraiser, please call Peachester State School on 5439 5111. Look for the posters around town. The Prep/ Year One students had great fun making them! Jessie and Emily get ready for the bush dance • unite • inspire • succeed
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New iphone - Unless you live in a cave, you will know Apple have released the new iPhone 5: slightly thinner, larger screen, better speakers and new reversible data/charger connector. iPhone5 is also reported to have less ‘toxic’ metal components; i.e. less impact on the planet at manufacture and disposal.
Last month we spoke about what to actually do with your Facebook page once you’ve created it. Our main points were:
iOS 6 caution - With the new iPhone release comes iOS 6, operating system for iPhone 5 and upgrade for older phones and iPads. iOS 6 has caused great angst for many customers; apart from wireless issues, the mapping has suffered greatly. Downgrading back to iOS 5 was possible, but is no longer an option! Not all users suffer software malfunctions, but you may find some of your apps haven’t caught up yet. Our advice: put off upgrading to iOS 6 for a while, to give Apple and the App developers time to sort out their challenges. Coming soon - Office 2013. With the impending Microsoft Windows 8 release, we also see Office 2013. Microsoft is introducing a new way to buy Office 2013. Instead of purchasing outright, you can pay an annual license fee; this will be cheaper upfront, however you will need to renew every year. We still have several customers using Office 2003 who are happy; theirs would have been a huge saving compared to a proposed annual fee. On a side note, as things slowly migrate to the ‘cloud’, Office 365 could be a good option - this service is provided to Australia through Telstra. Alternatively, if you are prepared to learn a slightly different way to create office documents, you might try ‘Open Office’ which you can download free; quite a saving in anyone’s book! Finally - Customers are still confusing us with a computer franchise operating in Mooloolah. We are not the shop, we operate from home. We come to you – locals, looking after locals.
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Mountain closed these days it makes the journey to a 24 hour service station a longer drive. However, since Friday, October 5, if you are heading north you will now be able to call into the Aussie World Servo 24/7. The garage stocks more than just petrol – there's bread, milk, papers, magazines, groceries, Biltong jerky, hot snacks including pies, plus road food and coffee.
Unfortunately, all of this won’t do you much good unless your potential customers actually like / follow your page... once they 'like' you, your comments will regularly appear on their own page (though they may not notice every single comment you post). So how do you get more people to 'like' you? There’s a few ways: 1. Add a Facebook 'Like' button to your website - code can be inserted into your actual website so that visitors can see how many Facebook likes you have, then jump on the bandwagon by liking you too!
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2. Drop some hints - when updating your personal Facebook status, you may wish to mention your business page and suggest that people may like to 'join' or 'follow' you to keep updated on your individual offerings / area of expertise. For example: 'Exciting new line of clothing has just been announced, follow me on www.facebook.com/superclothes for all the latest updates'.
3. Create a Facebook Ad - a Facebook Ad will show your chosen message and image to exactly the types of users you specify. For example you could target 20 - 30 year old males in the Sunshine Coast. Your ad needs to entice these users to click through to your own Facebook page and then click “like”. This option is not free, but can be quite effective.
Curves goes Pink. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means that Curves Beerwah is raising funds for vital women’s cancer research, prevention and support services. This year, Curves clubs across Australia are striving to meet the goal of raising $1.5 million through a series of events and initiatives throughout the month of October. These include hosting Girls’ Night In parties, selling Pink Ribbon Merchandise at all outlets and, according to Linda of Curves Beerwah, the club will waive its standard fee of $149.00 for any woman who shows proof of a recent mammogram or makes a donation to breast cancer. Curves Beerwah is having a Girls Day In on Thursday, October 18, from 11.00am to 2.00pm and is inviting all women of the area to attend. Bookings are necessary. Call 5494 0455 or visit www. curvesbeerwah. com.au for more information.
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Discover Mexico and Central America the stress free way Did you know that Latin America has became closer and cheaper than Europe? The increase and improvement in commercial flights means that air ticket prices are lower and flying time shorter, with less stopovers. Carefully planned, fully escorted tours to different Latin American destinations are paying off for husband and wife team Horacio Passeggi and Stella Romagnoli, who are joining forces to promote Latin America, the continent of their roots. Latin America Group Tours is offering two great options: ‘Explore Mexico and Central America’ in March 2013 and ‘Essence of the South’ in April 2013. Both are fully escorted tours. If you are the adventurous and curious type that dreams about exotic cultures, faraway lands and ancient history, then ‘Mexico and Central America’ is your tour.
Your senses will be filled up with the sounds, colours and flavours that this unique region has to offer. This tour has been planned to explore the genuine Aztec and Mayan cultures combined with country life and cosmopolitan fascinating cities in the most authentic Mariachi style – with lots of burritos, tequila and amigos! If your type is more eclectic and the combination of the Inca Civilisation with crossing the Andes Mountains in the Patagonia region, admiring the Iguazu Falls and sailing the Titicaca Lake is more appealing to you, then ‘South of Peru’ in April 2013 is the trip for you. From the colonial city of Lima, to the magnificence of the sacred city of the Incas, Machu Picchu, all has been carefully considered. From Santiago de Chile, with a visit to the most traditional winery in the Southern Hemisphere (with wine tasting), travel to Buenos Aires, the hectic capital of Argentina. Here the passengers will visit a traditional “gaucho” station, exploring “milongas” where locals go to dance Tango in a city that never sleeps, showing its splendour. Then, cross to Uruguay and walk the cobblestones streets of charming Colonia and explore Montevideo’s landmarks, finishing in the jungle of Misiones Province in Argentina where the Iguazú Falls are only one example of the majestic beauty of nature.
While some time ago Mexico, Central and South America were destinations exclusively for intrepid travellers, it is becoming increasingly more attractive as the target of those who have already done the traditional Europe and Asia. This is a fantastic opportunity as Horacio and Stella know firsthand the language and culture to make it most enjoyable. The prices for these tours are promotional and Latin America Group Tours specialises in small groups. Stella 0400 193 040 Horacio 0428 241 464 latinamericagrouptours@gmail.com www.latinamericagrouptours.com
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Community News What’s new in Rotary?
It will be a big night for Rotarians and their friends at the meeting at the Beerwah Hotel on October 15, at 6.15pm for 6.45pm. First there will be the launch of the 2013 Rotary Charity Calendar, which is sponsored by local businesses and illustrated with images by local photographers. The photographs depicting our Glass House Mountains were displayed at the library, and 13 images were chosen for the calendar. For each chosen image, the photographer received a voucher from Australia Zoo / Fuji Films. The front cover was the people’s choice and the winner received a digital camera sponsored by Australia Zoo / Fuji Films. All proceeds from the sale of the calendars will be used to help children with cystic fibrosis and other needy children. Calendars will be available at different outlets and online at www.glasshouserotary.com.au for $7.50 plus postage. Does the word ‘ShelterBox’ ring a bell? If not; the ShelterBox provides emergency shelter and lifesaving supplies for families around the world who are affected by disasters, at the time when they need it the most. Each large, green ShelterBox is tailored to a disaster but typically contains a disaster relief tent for an extended family, blankets, water storage and filtration equipment, cooking utensils, a stove, a basic tool kit, a children’s activity pack and other vital items. This is a Rotary project and it was started in the United Kingdom in 1999. We will be hearing from Greville Easte, the Director of Shelterbox Australia for Queensland and the Northern Territory, as our guest speaker on the night. If you would like to take part at our very interesting evening, please RSVP for catering purposes. Call 0402 428 418 or John Kemp on 0423 702 810. If you would like to know more about the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains, visit the website www.glasshouserotary.com.au
Arts and crafts plus fish and chips Contributed by Pauline Clarke, Publicity Officer Glasshouse Country View Club On Wednesday, October 3, 25 members from the Glasshouse Country View Club visited the Bribie Island Arts Centre for a tour and morning tea. The centre provided the opportunity for us to see potters, silversmiths, woodcrafters and gem crafters in action, as well as viewing all of the extensive exhibits in the art centre and adjacent gallery. It was a great morning, followed by a trip to The Esplanade for a fish and chips lunch. The next View Club meeting is on Wednesday, October 17, at the Glasshouse Sports Club, at 11.00am for 11.30am, where our speaker will be John Major, a well-known bush poet.
Gubbi Gubbi Dyungungoo Group Contributed by Ross Smith Work has been continuing at the Dyungungoo property in Diamond Valley, with Green Army participants doing 15 weeks of work, clearing lantana and planting and watering trees. This was organised through Murriajabree Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Association, with the aboriginal youth gaining invaluable cultural training, being taught respect for the land, as well as gaining on-ground environmental restoration practice. The group was ably led by Gubbi Gubbi traditional custodian, Tony Ayers. Tony actually went to school and grew up in Mooloolah, has a wealth of experience in a range of fields, and is a very positive role model, instilling respect, cultural values, and good work ethics and practices in the group. They respond to him very positively. We are very fortunate to have Tony on board as a Dyungungoo committee member. Gubbi Gubbi Dyungungoo Group is the responsible entity for the property. Unfortunately, in recent times, there have also been issues with unlawful access and damage
Isaac and Isabella Burgess Two of the ancestors who figure largely in the Bankfoot House story are Isaac Hudson Burgess and his second wife, Isabella Landell Petrie. Isaac was a Cheshire man who sailed to Australia with his first wife, Hannah Lake, in 1863. Hannah had already given birth to five children of whom only two survived, and she was destined to die at the end of a seven-day premature labour in 1876. Isaac Hudson Burgess was the first settler in Landsborough (1871) and Maleny (1878). He had previously been carrying goods with a horse team to the Gympie gold fields when he erected a slab house with a bark roof on Portion 1, Parish of Bribie. This building was a place of call for Cobb & Co coaches and was known as Mellum Creek until renamed Landsborough in 1889.
Anyone who would like to join the View Club would be most welcome. Please contact Joy on 5439 9049 or Lydia on 5438 7894, who will be pleased to supply further information. View clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities through education and support.
occurring on the property. While we acknowledge there is a level of interest in the property, and that some people may feel they have a ‘right of access’, the committee, and the elders, do require permission to be granted before entry to the property. It is felt that this is important as a matter of respect. Any access to the property needs to be first authorised through the group. In the first instance, contact the secretary on 0419 669 175 or email connectyou@bigpond.com A Gubbi Gubbi Support Group does exist for anyone who may wish to participate on the property in working bees or cultural events, or to help out on community days such as stalls at World Environment Day, Mooloolah Community Day, etc. If you would like to register to be a member of the Gubbi Gubbi Support Group, please let me know. We will be at the Mooloolah Community Day at Mooloolah Community Centre on October 14 if you would like to discuss anything further. Also, if you would like to register your (or your group’s) interest for a Cultural Awareness Day on the Diamond Valley property, please let me know.
Isaac Hudson Burgess, wife Isabella and baby William Smith Burgess, born 1878
A red cedar log from the Burgess property near Maleny was shipped to England for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in 1886. The log measured 247 inches (6.2735 metres) in circumference. Isaac received a medal for the event and this medal was presented to the Landsborough Historical Museum by the Burgess family in 1979. It was Isaac’s second wife, Isabella, who gave birth to Bankfoot House ancestor, William Smith Burgess, in 1878. In 1902, WS Burgess married Clementina Grigor, youngest daughter of Bankfoot House founders, William and Mary Grigor, and moved into Bankfoot House. WS Burgess was an early teamster, timber-getter and councillor in the Landsborough Shire for 33 years.
Isabella had died in 1891 when WS Burgess was a young lad and Isaac Burgess married Mary Teresa Sullivan. On the night of January 1, 1905, their house caught alight and Mary didn’t make it out. Isaac was found the next day and taken to hospital in Brisbane but he was terribly injured. He died that night of burns and shock.
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Why travel all over the coast, looking for a good deal, when you have everything you need, right here in Beerwah? Good quality products at competitive prices.
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A flooring shop in Beerwah for locals which means no more driving to the Coast going from shop to shop. And what many locals are fast realising is they aren’t just a carpet shop, they are a tile shop, a vinyl shop and a blind shop. Offering excellent value for your dollar, they are able to meet every budget. You owe it to yourself if you are looking for a winning deal to pop into their showroom today or phone now to book in your free measure and quote and find out their latest deals. Shopping for new flooring has never been so easy. Business owners Peter and Jo believe in friendly, honest service and advice.
• TRAILERS (Box & Bike) • CANOPIES • TOOL BOXES “Our Rustproof aluminium is lighter than steel, and will last you a lifetime” General Sheet Metal Supplies Stainless Steel Benches
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When you buy from a local business that’s been around as long as S&G Furniture has, you know you’re getting a quality product at a great price. There’s also the reliable after sales service, which can be lacking when you buy products online, or from major retail centres. But that is just the start of the great service that S&G Furniture are well known for across the region. They also have a reputation for high quality furniture, including a range of Australian made. So not only are you supporting a local business when you shop at S&G, you also have the opportunity to buy Australian made. Another benefit of buying locally is the comfort of dealing with someone you can trust. As proud supporters of the local community, they live in and are part of the same community as the customers they proudly serve.
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You may have noticed that Erek from Beerwah Cycles has made a recent move from Beerwah Parade into his funky new warehouse on Free Street. With more room to feature his huge range of bikes, you will find an even bigger selection of kids, BMX, Mountain, Road, Cruisers and Comfort Bikes. Erek also offers servicing and repairs. Something new on offer is a range of skateboards, and very cool handle bars, grips, and other accessories.
Creative Sheet Metal
Chris at Creative Sheet Metal has been on Free Street for almost 10 years, and has a lot of loyal customers. He offers outstanding alloy and steel products, custom made to order. Most of his work comes from word of mouth – with previous customers delighted at the quality, range and fair prices on offer. The high quality box and bike trailers, ute canopies and tool boxes are alloy and framed, so that they are rust proof, lighter on your vehicle and will last you a lifetime. They also cut stainless steel to size, for all of your needs, including benches, kitchens, back splashes and more.
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Mental Health Week is held annually in October to promote awareness and understanding, and remind us of the importance of mental health and wellbeing. Luit Pater is Co-ordinator of Ozcare’s Mental Health Recovery Program, providing services throughout the Sunshine Coast region including Gympie. Mr Pater said mental health issues can be very debilitating and disruptive to life, so it’s important that people know that help is available in the community. “Our Ozcare progam focuses on a person’s recovery,’’ he said. “We work with people who have all kinds of mental health issues – such as depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety disorder and schizophrenia. “Recovering from a mental illness means different things to different people and it is a unique process for everyone. “There are people out there who, in the past,
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have been completely debilitated by their mental illness, but after seeking support, are now living a full and meaningful life, even though they still have to deal with issues around their illness every day.” Ozcare client Piper (not her real name) has an anxiety disorder and agoraphobia and says that she has worked hard on recovering, using support to achieve success. “After receiving support, I started to find I was able to manage more things on my own, and needed less support. “Now it’s been a long time since I’ve needed support – it was hard at first but I made it,” she said. Mr Pater said, “If you or anyone you know is having issues around their mental health, Ozcare’s Personal Helpers and Mentors (PHaMs) program is able to support people in their recovery.” Call the Ozcare Personal Helpers and Mentors on 5413 8460.
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Parenting The Happy Mum Mother / guardian teenage daughter camp with Jackie Hall Jackie lives in Landsborough and is the author of the Happy Mum Handbook
This morning after my shower, I came out to my kitchen and looked around. “What do you see?” I heard myself ask. “Mess” I replied. “No, that’s your opinion of what you see. What do you actually see?” “Dishes to be washed, lunches to be made, juice spilt on the table that I have to clean up, etc, etc.” “No, wrong again, that’s your ‘to do’ list you think you see. What do you actually see?” “Ok, I get it. I see a bench with food on it, dishes on a table. I see an oven, a sink, a light that is on. Actually now I’m looking out the window and seeing a kookaburra on the clothes line. The day is sunny too.” “What do you hear, touch or smell?” “I hear the kids playing, the sounds of the birds outside. I can smell the freshness of today and feel a lot more at peace having taken the opinions off what I’m experiencing.” “That, my friend, is reality. Everything else is just judgement.” Most of the time we live in our heads. We see life only through our PERCEPTIONS rather than the actual experience of life. Motherhood comes with loads of challenges that we need to rationalise and find solutions for and this can cause stress. But the stress is not coming from the events, but from your perceptions – the judgements you have placed on the events. When you take the labels away, what you are left with is an experience. You are left with what you see, what you hear, what you taste, what you smell and what you can feel – the five senses. When you allow yourself to EXPERIENCE the situation without judgement, what you get is reality – life exactly as it is. And with that comes a sense of peace.
Jackie is also a life coach and operates her self help parenting website www.selfhelpformums.com and can be contacted via email info@selfhelpformums.com
Integrated Family and Youth Services would like to invite mothers / guardians and their teenage daughters (11 - 17 years old) to apply to participate in a weekend camp to Mapleton. The camp will be held from Friday, October 19 7.00pm until 3.00pm on Sunday, October 21. Follow up support will be offered. They would like to offer mothers / guardians and their teenage daughters from the hinterland region an opportunity to take part in a fun-filled, powerful and interactive education weekend. This camp will provide an opportunity for time out together and for both to gain useful strategies to put more respect, fun, joy, love into your relationship with each other and the rest of the family.
New Kids’ Club
Contributed by Chris Bell Glasshouse Country has a new Kids' Club starting on Tuesday, October 16, and running for seven weeks from 5.00pm to 7.00pm at Glasshouse Country Uniting Church in Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah. There will be a vast array of activities, such as crafts, games and interaction for children aged from five to 13. On our opening night of October 16, all parents /
Cost: Please make a contribution All other costs are covered. This includes meals, accommodation and group activities. If you are interested in attending this camp, you will need to complete an application form and return it. If you would like an application form or have any questions, please contact any of the people below. Beerwah and District youth activity centre (next to the skate park) ph: 5494 0505 (Attention: Cathy Condon). Beerwah State High School (Attention: Jennie Morris) ph: 5436 5333.
guardians and siblings are invited to join us for a barbeque sausage sizzle. Come and meet our Kids’ Club crew and stay for a cuppa and sausage while your kids meet and mingle with our Kids’ Club team. The next seven weeks will be packed with fun, adventure and friendship for all Kids’ Club members as we go on a trip to experience our Lighthouse Vacation Bible School program. Inquiries can be made to Scott Harris on 0411 435 141.
Parenting Notices Leaping Lizards playgroup
Young Parents Playgroup The Young Parents Playgroup meets very Wednesday (excluding school holidays), from 10.00am to 12.00noon at the Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre, Beerwah Sportsground. The group is for young and expecting parents, under 25 years of age. It offers socialising for parents, and an age appropriate playgroup. For more information ring Sheree on 5479 5898 or 0439 775 455.
Playgroup fun Playgroup is on at Glasshouse Country Uniting Church on Wednesday, October 10, from 9.00am to 11.00am. Come along for fun and friendship with games, music and stories. Parents are welcome to stay for a cuppa and fellowship.
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Tuesdays 10.00am - 12.00noon (during school terms) at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre (opposite the Post Office). Cost $4.00 per family per week (the cost of a cuppa). First two visits FREE. Activities include: Inside and outside imaginative play, singing and stories, craft activities, outings and picnics. Contact Clare 0423 253 542 or come along for a visit!
Mooloolah Valley Playgroup The Mooloolah Valley Playgroup meets every Friday 9.00am – 12.00noon at Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Vacancies exist for parents / carers with little ones from birth to five years. Please contact Playgroup Queensland on (toll free) 1800 171 882 for further details.
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Over four months in and council has made good progress with the budget, integrated transport network and the soon to be released draft planning scheme. Here’s an update on a selection of projects closer to home that might be of benefit to you. Landsborough As we speak, I am reviewing concept designs for improvements to the entry of Landsborough via Caloundra Street. It has been an unattractive sight in front of Pioneer Park for some years, but that’s about to change. The design features landscaping, entry and parking area improvements and, after consultation with locals, is expected to be implemented early in the New Year. Peachester If you drive up to Peachester you would have noticed that you can now see the rest stop and General Store with ample distance and time to safely turn in before you’re past the turn off. It’s a great little community hub and over the years I’ve often driven past thinking if drivers had better sight-lines, more could make the decision to turn in and stop safely. After a recent meeting on site, a council crew has been out there pruning and removing vegetation and weeds from the road reserve in order to make it more attractive and safer for locals and visitors to use. Glass House Mountains I’m pleased to say that we now have better designs for improvements to the Glass House Mountains retail precinct. It came as quite a surprise that a business in our local town was the target of a ram raid recently and council will be taking measures to reduce the possibility of this occurring again. The improved designs will introduce more vegetation for shade and amenity and possibly additional seating. The new design will be implemented in the next few weeks – but not until I’ve caught up with affected local business owners about the plans.
Jenny McKay
Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah School Pool is undergoing minor maintenance in readiness for the coming summer season and will be open for community use outside school hours from October 15. It was disappointing to hear that this wonderful community facility was broken into over the weekend. Council’s contract with Education Queensland actually expires in November and there is some concern about the future for community access. Council is waiting to hear from Education Queensland about their plans for the facility. The RV community are welcome visitors in our hinterland who contribute in many ways to the regional economy and diversity in the community. I’ll be attending an RV Conference in Brisbane this month with Mooloolah on my mind to find out how council can continue to ensure hinterland towns are an attractive destination for RV tourists. Eudlo Mooloolah Community Disaster Management Group will be meeting for the first time in the next few weeks. Anyone is welcome to participate in the group, which will focus on disaster planning and preparedness in the local area. Check out my website www.jennymckay.com.au for more information about the group and meeting details. WOEIE – it’s a great name for a wonderful community festival. I’ll be at the Where on Earth is Eudlo festival on October 20 to enjoy this happy community celebration of all that’s great about Eudlo and I’m looking forward to it. Barung Landcare is officially opening the Landsborough Nursery early in November. I’m looking forward to joining Mayor Mark Jamieson and Councillor Rick Baberowski at the opening and congratulating council, Barung Landcare and the many volunteers who have worked so hard to transform an abandoned ostrich farm into a native plant nursery. See you at Mooloolah Community Breakfast on Thursday, October 25 at 7.30am at Thunderbird Café. And remember to bring your rates notice along to the Mooloolah Family Fun Day on Sunday, October 14 for free local native trees. www.gcnews.com.au
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They carry a great range of engagement and wedding rings and their qualified and experienced jeweller can also custom design a ring for you. Store manager Riana Vonder said, “being able to give clients exactly what they have in mind, and seeing the delight on their faces when they try their rings on for the first time is a great highlight for us. “Every ring we make is special to us, as every client is special to us. At Flair we are interested in your story. Our clients are not just another number to us.” They also stock bridal giftware, bridesmaid’s jewellery and a gorgeous range of cuff links and tie pins for the bestman and groomsmen. “We like to remind our couples to bring their engagement ring and other jewellery that they are planning to wear on the day – so we can give it a polish so it will sparkle on the big day,’’ Riana said. “The one tip I have for couples is to make sure they enjoy their special day, focus on themselves and on sharing their joy with their family and friends.” Call in and talk to the team at Flair Jewellery either during the week from 9.00am – 5.00pm or on Saturdays when they are open from 9.00am 12.00noon. The shop is in Turner Street, Beerwah, in the arcade just up from the Post Office.
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Your Wedding Flower Specialist European design on the Sunshine Coast
Wishing Wells | Wedding Gifts Bridal Jewellery and Accessories Beerwah Flowers and Gifts understand that your wedding flowers must be simply perfect and as individual as you It’s your day so you get to choose Beerwah Flowers & Gifts for total satisfaction
At Chateau De L’Amour Bridal Boutique at Caloundra they will be able to take care of your entire bridal party needs, from simple dresses to elegant and sophisticated couture gowns with a range of veils, headpieces, gloves and sleeves. With their current sale of 20 per cent off all bridal gowns, with prices from $700.00, until October 31, now is the time to go and take a look at what they have on offer. Their dresses have been sold for many years throughout Europe, the Baltics and the United States of America and for the first time they are being imported into Australia. With over 600 designs to choose from in sizes six through to size 24, from exclusive designers and manufacturers in Europe, you will be able to find your dream look at Chateau De L’Amour. If the dress of your choice is not in stock they can have it made to order for you. On average you would need to allow six to eight weeks for manufacture and shipping from Europe. At Chateau De L’Amour they can also make any alterations to existing dresses. They stock an exclusive range of handmade wedding accessories made by them on the Sunshine Coast which can also be made to your theme and colour of your choice by order. If you are considering hiring a dress for your special day, they do have some dresses available for hire. They can also be contacted for their wholesale price list.
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The art of flawless makeup On your special day you know you will be photographed all day and from every angle – so making sure that your makeup is perfect is absolutely critical. Some brides are looking to find someone who is an absolute artist, whose skills and talents can work like magic to create the look they want. In Glasshouse Country we are fortunate to have Jennifer, a new resident to the area, who has both a Diploma in Specialised Makeup Artistry and the ability to channel her inner artist when working to create the perfect look for her individual clients. As a previous employee for MAC Cosmetics, Jennifer worked alongside highly regarded makeup artists who passed on their knowledge of how to apply beautiful flawless makeup. She also understands her products, which means she is able to choose the perfect product for different skin types and complexions, as well as for brides who have concerns with pigmentation disorders or scarring. Why not give Jennifer a call and talk to her about what she can offer you? Phone 0423 193 983 or email her on jenniferashtonmakeup@live.com.au
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Qualified Mobile Make-up Artist & Spray Tan Professional FREE Spray Tan for the BRIDE with your MAKE-UP TRIAL Jennifer is happy to stay to do final touch-ups to your make-up after the ceremony, so your face is perfect for the bridal party photo shoot. *Subject to availability. • Specialising in Bridal, Glamour, Formals and Photo Shoots • Photo Shoot Packages including Photographer • Glamour Goddess & Sun FX Tanning Products • Make-up Consultation MAC COSMETICS
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Specialized Fitness Bootcamps Let us help you look great for your big day
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Imagine your special day with a touch of something truly magical – our beautiful white ring bearing barn owl to gracefully fly your wedding rings to you.
Hinterland Counsellors Exploring the strengths in your relationship • Premarital Counselling • Family Counselling • Relationship Specialist Phone 0412 604 701 PACFA Reg no 20322
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You won’t believe your eyes At Hinterland Body and Soul, owner Shannon Greenwood has been so impressed with the results she and her clients have been getting from their fantastic new products to extend eyelashes and eyebrows that she is keen to spread the word about how great they are. They are a must for the bride and bridal party, but they are such fabulous products and so easy to apply that they are also perfect for the wedding guests too. The best thing is to go into the salon and have a demonstration – then you can see for yourself what a difference they make to your appearance and how simple they are to use. Hinterland Body and Soul is located on Turner Street, next door to the post office, and is open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9.00am to 5.00pm, Wednesday, 9.00am to 7.00pm After Before and on Saturday morning from 9.00am to 12.00noon by appointment.
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Start your search for perfect dresses for your wedding locally, and at very affordable prices, by visiting Chic Effects at Beerwah. Not only does Chic Effects owner Goona Nair-Rust have a great eye for style, she carries a wide range of stylish frocks and she is also able to order in something for your specific requirements. With her years of experience in the clothing industry, she can really help with choosing the perfect style and colour that best suits you and your body shape. Goona said that being able to buy your dresses locally takes the pressure off and it is a lot easier if you want to lay-by and need a few weeks to make payments. “I want every customer to leave my shop with a big smile on their face; totally happy with their purchase,” she said. “If you drop into the shop this week you will see that we have 10 per cent of all tops and 20 per cent off all dresses, even formal wear,” Goona said.
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Happenings Out and About Royal visit to Garden Terrace Cafe Recently Queen Josephine and her loyal followers of the Red Hat Revellers enjoyed an outing to the Beerwah’s Garden Terrace Cafe. The highlight of the event was the official induction for new members. The Red Hat Revellers are part of the Red Hat Society established in 1997 in Arizona; the goal of the group is to share in fun, friendship, freedom to express themselves and a dedication to the fulfilment of lifelong dreams.
Lady Purple and Lady Joybells being inducted by Queen Josephine Laughalot
Lady Deidre the Desirable, Lady Cherry Blossom and the wonderful Duchess of Nailles
Dame Patrice with visitor Nora and Amorous Ann
Norah the Explorer and Lady Jan Jolly enjoy their scones
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BEERWAH’S BIG NIGHT OUT The 2012 Glasshouse Country Debutante Ball was held on September 8, and once again was a wonderful evening and event within our local community. Monies raised from the Deb Ball help to fund services provided within our local community by Beerwah Chaplaincy and the Glasshouse Country Anglican Church.
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On behalf of the organising committee, I would like to acknowledge and thank the many local organisations, businesses and individuals who provided support along the way either fiscally or with the giving of their valuable time. I sincerely hope that even if I have not specifically mentioned you, you know how appreciative we are of your generosity. Paint Place Beerwah Community Recycling Inc (Beerwah) Soul Patterson Chemist Beerwah The Rotary Club of Glasshouse Coochin Creek Co-op Beerwah and District SES Glasshouse Country Chiropractic Mike Turner and Beerwah Chaplaincy Serendipity Crafts & Gifts of Glasshouse The Glasshouse Country Anglican Church Volunteers Beerwah Discount Tyres and Batteries Pasta D’Vine Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall Matilda Service Station Glasshouse Glasshouse Country News Fitness Plus Beerwah Armestos Transport Colour Queens Hairstyles Beerwah Dr Stephen Daniels Glasshouse Post Office Beerwah Electronics Fitness Matters Beerwah Glasshouse AusCare Pharmacy Eagle Boys Pizza Beerwah Daisy Belle Formal Hire Animal House Beerwah Beerwah Hotel Liaisons Hair Beerwah First National Real Estate Beerwah Chic Effects Beerwah Aussie World Flowers Finally, we would like to say how tremendously proud we are of the commitment, effort and behaviour that the debutantes and their partners demonstrated not only during the evening, but also in the practices leading up to the event. They are a positive and fine example of the youth within our Glasshouse Country community. Dianne Paddick (On behalf of the Glasshouse Country Debutante Ball Committee)
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Things 2 Do Beerwah State School’s Big Night Out!
A huge evening of fun is planned for October 19 from 3.00pm to 9.00pm when Beerwah State School is holding its annual ‘Big Night Out’. Unlimited Ride passes are able to be purchased for a cost of $30.00. Some of the stalls will be: Catch-a-Duck, Choc Toss, Adopt-a-Teddy, Fairy Floss, Donuts, and a big Book Stall – just to name a few. Entertainment will be provided and food will be available to purchase. The fireworks will be held at 9.00pm. Come along and have some fun and support your local school.
Diary Date Claimers Saturday, October 19 Open Garden – featuring bromeliads – at 19 Wattlebird Place, Landsborough from 9.00am to 4.00pm (previously held at Jo Allen’s farm). More details in next week's GCNews. Thursday, November 1 and Friday, November 2 Two Concerts for Chaplaincy will be held at the Beerwah High School Performing Arts Complex. November 1 is ‘Morning Melodies’ and it starts at 10.30am. The cost is $15.00 and includes light lunch. November 2 is ‘Another Opening, Another Show’, starting at 6.30pm with finger food – and drinks can be purchased. Tickets go on sale next week and can be purchased from the Commonwealth Bank in Beerwah. Saturday, November 3 Trivia night at the Glasshouse Country RSL, adults only, $10.00 per head tickets must be prepaid. Bookings by phoning 5496 9774.
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Elimbah Community Fun Day
The Elimbah Sports Ground will be jumping on Saturday, October 20 from 2.00pm – 9.00pm at their Community Fun Day which will feature fireworks, live entertainment and community displays, sports demonstrations, as well as fun rides, traditional games, live music stalls and food. Kids both big and small will no doubt enjoy the fun rides which will include a jumbo slide, a rock wall, the cup and saucer, high flyer, a jumping castle and AFL inflatables. Wristbands for the rides are available prior to event for $20.00 and $25.00 on the day (wristbands available from Elimbah General Store or from Kerrie 0408 881 926). The day benefits the Elimbah community by providing a unique opportunity for Elimbah based sporting, recreation, community groups and businesses to showcase their activities to the local community. The event also allows the community to come together as one to celebrate and enjoy an affordable family friendly social event.
Want to learn more about native plants? If you would like to expand your knowledge of our local endemic native plants, there is a Native Plant Identification Workshop on Saturday, October 13, at the Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare premises on Steve Irwin Road. The workshop begins at 9.00am and is due to finish about 12.00noon. There is a small fee which includes morning tea. The book, ‘Rainforest Trees and Shrubs – A field guide to their identification’, aka ‘The Red Book’, will be available for purchase so that you can practise your new found knowledge. The workshop will be based around this publication. Book your spot by contacting the nursery on 5494 5074.
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You Said It Orchid Society thanks
Glasshouse Country Orchid Society’s Spring Show was a wonderful display of amazing flowers and scents, and a spectacular way to greet spring, as all who saw the display can testify. Members of the Orchid Society would like to pay tribute to all those fellow societies who participated, and in particular, thank the following sponsors who so willingly support the club from year to year: Basset Barks, Glasshouse Country News, Peachester Fruit Market, Beerwah Flowers and Gifts, Beerwah Small Engines, Matilda Fruit Barn, Matilda Service Station, Aranbeem Nursery and Woolworths Beerwah. The club would also like to thank all those who supported the raffle. The winners, drawn on the closing afternoon of the show, were: First Prize – Charmaine Cameron of Landsborough; Second Prize – G G of Glenview and Third Prize, Carol.
School holiday blues
In all the years of living in the area, we have always got behind local business, feeling the support of these businesses is paramount. However, I ask these same businesses, please do not promote / advertise activities you do not intend to fulfil. Upon seeing an advertisement in our great local papers, we invited our grandkids and some friends up to partake of what looked a great adventure during the school holidays, as advertised, only to be told it was a no show until the week after the holidays. Thus we were unable to avoid the School Holiday Blues, with everyone going home most disappointed. Having run our own business in the area for many years I can assure all involved: bad news travels like wildfire, good news travels slow. The Knockabout Peachester
Rodeo stock ok – but not live exports
Reserve Champion of the Show, Chysis limminghei, which was grown by J and T Heitman of SCOS Caloundra
I respectfully suggest that Jaylene Musgrave (GCNews September 26), actually checks out rodeo stock or watches PBR on TV. Rodeo stock are amongst the most cared for livestock in the world. They are, for the most part, in excellent condition with shiny coats and looked after with great care. Without rodeo, most of this stock would probably be shipped out as live export where the real cruelty is abominable. If Jaylene
has the time and energy to lobby governments, live export would be a great place to start. We are animal lovers (I have worked for RSPCA and animal shelters) and have followed rodeo for many years and love it, BUT live export sickens me to the core. Heather Field Stanmore
Be alert and slow down
For the second time in two months I have come across a kangaroo killed on the same stretch of Old Gympie Road between the Watson Road and Larapinta Drive turn offs. This is where the speed changes from 60 to 80kph. This time it was a young male hit on the side of the head, most likely from a car or truck. I travel this section of the road every morning and have come across roos sitting in the middle of this stretch of Old Gympie Road, as well as the two most recent deaths – both having occurred in the morning before 7.15am. As this appears to be a common crossing point, I urge all drivers to be alert through this stretch and slow down, with speed being the biggest factor leading to death of our native wildlife on our roads. Store these numbers in your phone and, if you do injure an animal or find an injured animal, please call the 1300ANIMAL helpline or the Wildcare helpline, 5527 2444. Jane Connolly Beerwah
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The Meaning of Life
A recently repeated episode of the TV sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, has little Allie asking her father Raymond the question “What is the meaning of Life?” Instead of sticking with the topic of the birds and the bees, which Ray was trying to fumblingly cover with his pre-pubescent daughter, father, mother and grandparents fall over themselves trying to come up with an answer. One was that we are born, we reproduce, we die; that’s all. Grandmother suggests searching the Bible; surely there is an answer there. Although confident at first Marie soon discovers she can find no answers; mainly due to her lack of familiarity with the scriptures. Frustrated, she tells Ray to phone the local church pastor. Comedy is often built on real life situations. The episode concludes with Allie happily playing with her younger brothers, wrestling on the floor, enjoying childhood fun together. Her parents begin to smile as they realise she is a child doing childish things and is now oblivious to the gap in the adult worldview she cracked open with her seemingly philosophical question. If Marie had been given time then, or had spent time previously reading the Bible, she may have come up with
the answer to “the meaning of life”. It seems we often find this question too hard. So, we move on like Allie to something else. We have little time to ponder the big questions. Who are we? Where did we come from? Why do we exist at all? What is the purpose of life? Is there any meaning to it all? The scriptures tell us that God is behind it all. We are assured that He is there for us, and that there is a plan in place for Salvation available to all. But, if our worldview does not include God, there does not appear to be any purpose in life. All the more reason to find a copy of the Scriptures at home, in the library, online, or at your local church. Reading the Word of God is always time well spent. You might even find the answer to Allie’s question.
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Noticeboard WOEIE Festival
Where on Earth is Eudlo’s annual festival is on Sunday, October 20, from 12.00noon until late. The theme is Vintage Fair. The festival will include stalls, rides, a vintage tea house, food and drinks, displays, entertainment, and sideshow alley. If you are interested in holding a stall on the day, contact Karen on 0402 117 017 or Eudlo State School on 5458 0333.
Emergency Food Bank
The Glasshouse Country Anglican Church community provides an Emergency Food Bank at the Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre. This initiative provides assistance throughout Glasshouse Country from Mooloolah to Beerburrum from Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 3.30pm. For details phone 5494 0505 or contact Ted on 5494 9061.
Vegan Warriors Christmas Celebration
Vegan Warriors are holding a pot luck lunch on Sunday, December 16, at Glass House Mountains. Local vegetarians and musicians who would be happy to perform in exchange for a meal for themselves and their families are invited to come along and share in this awesome day of fun. Cost is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for kids/ students, with funds going towards the group’s ongoing campaigning. Each person should bring a vegan main dish or dessert to share. The start time is from 11.00am. Please RSVP via email to vegancartel@hotmail.com and the address will be advised.
Orchid and Foliage Society
The Pumicestone District Orchid and Foliage Society’s next day meeting will be held on Friday, October 12, in the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi, starting at 9.00am. There will be a guest speaker and a potting demonstration on phalaenopsis. There will also be some plants for sale. Visitors are welcome. For more information, phone Di on 0418 711 043.
Buddies Refugee Support Group
Buddies Refugee Support Group is inviting all interested people to attend the Sunshine Coast Book Launch of Tony Kevin’s latest book, ‘Reluctant Rescuers’. Tony, a former Australian Ambassador, award-winning author and respected commentator on public affairs, raises serious questions about Australia’s response to boats in distress. People can meet Tony and join the group for wine and nibbles at 24 King Street, Buderim, on Monday, October 15, from 5.00pm to 7.00pm. For further information, phone 5476 4030 or 5445 3727.
Cansurvive
Cansurvive is a cancer support and information service. Support groups are held every second Wednesday morning from 10.00am to 12.30pm and are open to members of the public. This is a group that aims to both uplift and support on the path to healing. It aims to help people with cancer 'see a broader view of the body’s healing journey'. The next support group meetings will be on October 17 and October 31. All are welcome – a gold coin donation is encouraged and morning tea is provided. The venue is 69 Park Road, Nambour. There is parking in the grounds. For details, phone 5441 5730 or visit www. ucansurvive.org.
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Winter Angels are seeking caring, compassionate volunteers with some spare time on their hands. They are looking for people who, in the comfort of their homes, can knit or crochet beanies and / or scarves for homeless people and others in need in Queensland for winter 2013. Please phone June Luton on 5494 8701.
Roller Derby Carwash Fundraiser
Why not support your local women’s roller derby league and have your car washed on Saturday, October 27, between 8.00am and 2.00pm in Mooloolah opposite the Stockfeed Shop? The cost is only $10.00 per car and there will also be a sausage sizzle and face painting.
Busy Fingers Craft Group
The last term of Busy Fingers Craft Group for this year started on Tuesday, October 9, at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church, Roberts Road, Beerwah. The group meets from 9.00am to 11.30am. Cost is $2.00 a day or $12.00 a term. Morning tea is provided. Come along and meet some new friends, maybe learn a new craft or just have a yarn. All are welcome. This is part of the ministry of the Glasshouse Baptist Church. Any enquiries, please phone Val Hine on 5493 0370.
Sunshine Coast Koala Wildlife Rescue
Our koalas are in a critical state and we are dedicated to making sure they survive. We are a non profit organisation that operates 24 hours a day seven days a week. We rescue sick, orphaned or displaced koalas in all areas. You can ring Ray on 0423 618 740 or Murray on 0431 300 729 and we will collect koalas and take them to the Australian Wildlife Hospital in Beerwah for the correct treatment. Please help us to work to help an Australian icon which is so quickly becoming extinct.
Beerwah Walkers
It’s summer walking time and, as of Monday, October 12, the Beerwah Walkers (the local group of Heart Foundation walking) will leave from the Beerwah Library / community hall carpark at 6.30am instead of the present time of 7.00am. The group walks for an hour to help heart, lung and leg fitness and they would welcome some new friends. Ring Walks Coordinator Frank Cockram on 5494 0709.
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Get your thinking cap on for trivia night
The Glasshouse Country Sub-branch Citizens Auxiliary, Reed Street, Glasshouse, is the venue for the next Trivia Night on Saturday, November 3, starting at 7.00pm. The event is for adults only, tickets are $10.00 per person and must be prepaid. A light supper will be served halfway through the night. For bookings, phone 5496 9774.
Craft and Quilters Group
Our much awaited Open Day will take place on October 24 at the Mooloolah Hall. Doors open at 9.20am for a lovely homemade morning tea, with ‘Show and Tell’ beginning at 10.30am. There is an entrance fee of $7.00 which includes morning tea and lunch, as well as delightful lucky door prizes. Open Day this year will be a little different and even better than ever. For enquiries, please phone Judy on 5494 7527 or 0439 079 334. See you there!
Coochin Creek Bushland Group
(affil. GMAN and Mooloolah Waterwatch & Landcare Inc.) The next bushland work meeting will be held on Friday, October 19 from 8.30am. All welcome, no experience necessary, morning tea and all tools provided. This is a great venue to meet friends and neighbours. New members are asked to make a $3.00 donation. The work that we will be doing is removing lantana, adizia, ochna and other weeds adjacent to the rock holes in Upper Coochin Creek Environmental Reserve. Meet at SW corner of Emma Park (enter off Emma Place, Woodgrove) or from Hickory Place. Enquiries to Roger on 5494 6278. For those at work during the week, other times can be arranged.
Sunshine Coast Model Boat Club
The club is holding a model boat regatta on October the 21.On show will be some of the finest working model boats on the Sunshine Coast on both the water and on the land. Refreshments and a barbeque lunch will be served at a nominal cost. The venue is the Lake at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs Drive, Sippy Downs. Once on the University grounds just follow the model boat signs. Starts at 9.00am until late. Car parking at the venue.
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Sunshine Coast Council presents ‘The Flower Exposed’ exhibition by local artist duo Justine and Richard Newport at Caloundra Regional Gallery from October 10 to November 18. ‘The Flower Exposed’ exhibition explores and exposes the organic sensual textures, colours and forms of the flower. Artists Justine and Richard Newport seek the viewer’s response to their union of delicately painted large-scale subjects and intimate large-scale photographs. Bookings are now open for a special, free, guided exhibition tour for children aged six to 14 years of age. The tour is at 3.30pm on Tuesday, October 16. ‘The Flower Exposed’ will be officially launched at Caloundra Regional Gallery on Friday, October 12, at 6.00pm. All art enthusiasts are invited to attend the launch and the artist floor talk at 10.30am on Saturday, October 13. Bookings are essential. Visit council’s gallery website or call the gallery on 5420 8299. The Caloundra Regional Gallery has free public admission and is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10.00am to 4.00pm.
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Contributed by Patricia Bradford Rob Morris, Jeff Bodley and Coral Beutel visited the Buderim Garden Festival and said it was great and there were some brilliant displays. A tribute was paid to Colin Campbell. Colin was a very popular visitor to our club some years ago. He will be sadly missed. Coral Beutel told us of problems with bandicoots digging holes everywhere in her garden and John and Pam Innes have a big problem with scrub turkeys and rats. Results of the competition bench for August were: First – Margaret Ferris, Second – Pam Innes. After lunch, a few members visited the Beerwah Recycling Centre. Trish Cashin showed us through the garden constructed entirely from recycled items. All the plants were salvaged from green waste and were flourishing with the addition of mulch made from the green waste. We had a sneak peek at the items for the Saturday Markets. The Recycling Centre is a real eye opener. The next meeting will be on Thursday, October 18, at the Peachester Hall from 9.30am. Details of the next garden visit are still to be advised. Visitors are always welcome. For more information, phone Patricia Bradford on 5496 9169.
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0411 568 611 or 5493 0062
A GRADE MECHANIC
TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing
A Antennas / TV
Terry Vost
* Log Book Servicing * General Repairs and Maintenance * Automatic Transmission Specialist * Over 15 years experience
Call Damien Oxley – 0418 755 212 Glass House Mountains
0434 090 197
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www.skinnersautoelectrical.com.au
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BSA # 1132000 / L004114
LOCAL OPERATOR
ALL AREAS 0407 146 626
workshop: (07) 5494 6799 mob/ah: 0409 266 807 TO369 25 Moroney Place Beerwah
SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN
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Pensioner Discounts
0710
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Ph: 0422 864 744
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INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC 30 Years Experience in Trade Tradesman not Salesman First Class Workmanship 5 Year Warranty on Installation
QBSA 1127008
trucks cars earthmoving trailers
Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing
BEERWAH ELECTRONICS PH: 5494 0466
5494 0944
Endorsed Antenna Installer
AUTO CARE
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SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY
Bricklayers
Reliable & Professional Tradesman For all aspects of brick & block laying
Rendering, Paving & Concreting
0422 580 178 BSA 1182661
Log Book Service, Tyres, Brake & Clutch, Road Worthies Aussie World (Ettamogah Pub) 73 Frizzo Road
5492 9321
www.showerfix.com.au
Rapid Brick & Block Laying
Qualified Mechanic Peter Ison - Proprietor
Ph/Fax: T0458
or email reception@gcnews.com.au
Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians
SHOWERFIX
Palmview Mechanical Repairs
Glasshouse Country News call Sarah on 5438 7445
Service Workshop
Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs
Quality TV Antennas Digital TV for Dummies TV Tuning, Wall mounting, Extra TV, Phone & Data outlets Satellite TV, VAST, Christian TV
RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED
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7 Days Government
• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes
Bathroom
LEAKING SHOWERS
52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH
21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net
• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets
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Peter - 0431 017 916
BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY
5494 6658 - 0418 151 231 ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS
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Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.
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Mobile Auto Electrician Alternators • Starter Motors • Batteries
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Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’
Quick Concrete No Job Too Small
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QBSA: 737533
CONCRETOR Gold Card No 061792
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Family Owned and Operated
GREG GATTI All Concrete Work
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Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
DE VERE CLEANING
Carpet cleaning – Lounge – Upholstery Est locally since 1983
Based in Elimbah
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0427 669 643
T0037 Lic. No. 70875 Lic 69821
Fencing
Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au
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PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH
5499 9926
www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975
Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire
Over 35 years professional experience
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
Prompt, friendly service
“All Aspects of Concreting”
• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades
• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds
Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801
CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
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Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes
Hale Carpet Cleaning
5413 2500
Give us a go! No Job is Too Small
PHONE: 0407 754 208
KITCHENS
5494 6500
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
For all your electrical needs
ROBERT TREVISAN
Joinery & Shopfitters
admin@deverecleaning.com.au
Electrical
Ph 5439 0108
2/28 Biondi Crescent Fax 5439 0109 Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au
Phone 0412 666 557
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0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142
• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing
Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083
SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners
Phone Les McDermott
PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550
ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425
EEs FQRuote
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer
Free Advice - Quote Service
C Cabinetmakers
QBSA 24630
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282
› Domestic › Commercial › Industrial
ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329
E redbuilding@bigpond.com
Ph: Saun 0424 A 88 King Rd,550 Mooloolah 057 QLD 4553
All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
Phone 5494 8900
FIRST CALL FENCING Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew your local licensed contractor
Electricians
Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
All carpentry work M 0417 045 062 RenovationsExtensions T (07) 5494 7117 F (07)Maintenance 5494 7543 Decks – Home
Pty Ltd
ALL CONCRETING TO489
BSA Lic 1129044
(AH) 5494 6302
Wynne’s
Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural
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0412 234 240
E dean@redbuilding.net.au www.redbuilding.net.au
New Installations & Renovations
T0389
Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates
Karsel CONCRETING
Director
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Phillip Short Concrete
QBSA 1155593
Dean Parry Carpenter
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
M 0417 045 062
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
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Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
C Concreting
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
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NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?
Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au
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T0015
Gold Card No.: 24113
5494 6794 or 0412 060 184
New Homes Extensions Renovations
* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.
of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations
ABN 89 058 455 025
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
Argh! Stupid Computer!
CHRIS HALL BUILDERS
Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience
Lic No 67745
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Builders/ Carpenters
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns www.firstcallfencing.com.au
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Jim: Beerwah
Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046
Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037
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JUST TIMBER FLOORS
For all your floor sanding needs Justin 0468 639 761 Jobs up to $3,300 only www.gcnews.com.au
G Garden Maintenance Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
Quality Workmanship
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Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
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• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
G Glass & Security
Watson’s Gardening & Landscaping • All aspects of landscaping, garden makeovers & ongoing maintenance
BSA Lic: L 1117342
www.jimsmowing.net
• Jobs up to $3,300
Call Brett 0413 102 800
Mays Mowing Service
M Marine Services
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care
•Window Locks •Deadlocks/bolts •Patio Enclosures • Blinds & Awnings
Mark Malone: 0477 999 191
blockadesecurity@gmail.com | www.blockadesecurity.com.au
Mick 0418 935 162
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Large or small. Experienced Local Operator
H Handyman Services Rick’s
22+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
G Garages / Sheds BSA Licence no 60108
ALL MAINTENANCE
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Painters
STEVE GASTALDIN
PAINTERS
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
QBSA 1091741
5496 9270
•Privacy Screens •Custom-made Steel Bars & Security Doors •Pet Doors
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Tina 0418 935 164
• Doors & Grilles • Fly Screens • Fire Escapes •Retractables
QBSA LICENSE 1126425 • 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
House Yards, Small Acreage Horticulture Advice ABN 87 020 422 605
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Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed T0392
Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
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FIRST 0407 946 061
With Every Shed Or Garage Purchased while stocks last, conditions apply
Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience
Ph (07) 5497 2615
• Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering
www.kamconstructions.com.au
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LP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
L L P G A S
Phone 5494 6066
Professional Painting
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &
Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience
GARDEN FEATURES
GRAHAM RENWICK
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
Ph: 0418 204 159
All Aspects of Painting & Pressure Cleaning Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
ABN 79 347 449 750
a/h: 5494 0830
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G Glass & Security G Security & Insect Screens Blinds & Awnings
• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SMALL & LARGE JOBS FREE QUOTES CLEAN & TIDY LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223
BEERWAH •W
• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE
www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
FREE QUOTES
• New Work • House Repaints • Roof Repaints
SUNCOAST PAINTING
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to advertise your business
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• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small
Phone George 0487 424 223
Gas
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GARAGES - SHEDS
QBSA 1192667
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint 2 William St Kilcoy
ANDREW 0423 107 716
A & K Glass and Aluminium Doors Windows Showerscreens Maintenance Large range of spare parts Showroom & Factory
5494 8748
4 Railway Street, Landsborough
5494 8748
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Call Rudi 0438 940 634
TONY MCDONALD Painter & Decorator Commercial & Domestic
0404 621 541 No Obligation Free Quote – Quality Work Guaranteed
Licensed Operator
QBSA Licence No: 1140842
Panel Beating “Our Quality is no Accident”
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POSI-TRACK SLASHING & EARTHWORKS FREE QUOTES
5493 4777
Pest Control
frogonthehop@bigpond.com
Works where others can’t and loves Lantana! D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
email: ba_earthmovers@dodo.com.au
Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996 Termites:
• Spiders • Pre-purchase • Rodents timber inspections • Fleas • Termite inspections • Ants • Chemical barriers/
Positrack, Excavator and Bobcat Hire - 8 tonne tipper - trencher - augers - 4 in 1 bucket - levelling bar - laser levelling - forks - 3 tonne excavator
reticulation
BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572
We give you a warranty on our work. For reliable service call Vern ........
Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64
0404 479 187 or 5494 9336
e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS 0407 439 526
T0204
BSA NO. 1011255
E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED
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All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393
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JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK FREE QUOTES
RENOVATIONS
LOCAL PLUMBER PENSION DISCOUNT
QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER
0412 006 954
QBSA: 1209575
Maintenance Specialist
M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043
PLUMBING & GAS Commercial - Residential Industrial Plumbing • Gas fitting • Drainage
Call or email Tim Warry 0430 440 834 twplumbing@tpg.com.au Local Tradie looking after local residents
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QBSA 1176615
Plumbing Supplies
DENNEHY’S BOBCAT & EXCAVATIONS We aim to provide the best in service and price
SPECIALISING IN: ASPHALT & GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS • Bobcat 4 in 1 Tilting Bucket • Dingo & Excavator for Hire • Trencher • Post Hole Borer • Fenceline Clearing • Fire Breaks • General Hire
TERRY 0427 948 997 KERRIE 0488 498 034
07 5493 0440
• Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes
2BOB EARTHWORKS
Fully Licensed and Insured
Lic No. PMT-0-11432
TREVOR SANDERSON
Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes
B&A Earthmovers Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 Fax: 5497 4840
HINTERLAND PEST CONTROL
John Annakin
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs
0419 704 408
bobcat, excavator & tipper hire
ALL AREAS
Plumbers
P Plasterers Plastering And
Carpentry
Installation of walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows and built-in wardrobes. General maintenance / renovations to shops, offices, homes and sheds.
John Ross Servicing Glasshouse
BSA 720 400 Hinterland - No Job Too Small P.O. Box 302, Beerwah 4519 Email: Johnrossmwb@dodo.com.au 0402 779 275
NB Under Qld Building Services Authority Act 1991 Section 54, licensed tradespersons are required to quote their QBSA License number when advertising. This offers customer protection in the event of unsatisfactory work.
• Yes – We Deliver All Areas • Comprehensive Range of Plumbing Supplies • Experienced Showroom Consultancy • Mon-Fri 6.00am-4.30pm & Sat 7.00am-11.00am
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The Sunshine Coast's Leading Accident Repair Centre
• Cockroaches • Carpet Beetle • Lawn Weeds • Silver Fish • Bed Bugs
*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping
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5494 8913
49 Premier Circuit Warana www.planetsmashrepairs.com.au
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*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper
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BOBCAT EXCAVATOR HIRE
• Tilt Bucket • 3 ton Excavator • Laser Levelling • Trencher • Post Hole Borer • Pallet Forks • Auger 250 • 350 • 450 • 600mm Plant Auger Lindeman Road • Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter • 8 ton Tipper Truck BEERWAH AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814
Reliable * Professional * Affordable * Free Quotes
Fully Qualified and Insured
Shane Schultz
Local Knowledge 21 Years Experience
Email: painter-decorator@hotmail.com
BSA 1155906
Plant & Machinery
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26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough
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5439 9368
Pumps
REPAIRS SALES SERVICE
Specialising in all types of domestic and small acreage water pump repairs, new installations & sales
Call 0408 347 054 or 5448 5404 www.thepumpdoctorqld.com.au
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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Commercial & Domestic Supply & Install Maintenance Program Call Sean 0458 270 559 BSA# 76310/LO53622
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Tarzan the Tree Specialist
• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578
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Slashing
Phone Brendan 0447 310 331
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING
Roofing & Guttering
* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks * Weed Spraying
Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales
For a quote call Len 0419 732 364 or 5494 0484
Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing
AS SEEN ON TV
Reduces Heat and Noise
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5494 8913 STEVES TREE CUTTING
Weed Spraying Rubbish Clean Ups
ABN 23 084 520 507
Phone: 5493 7954 Mobile: 0414 819 111
Bobcat & Tractor Hire
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$20 Million Insurance Free Quotes www.rktreeservices.com.au
Solar Panel Cleaning expert tree maintenance and removal
Whirlybirds from $176 Skylights from $376
Call Rochelle or Matt
& Install ENVIROPLUS Supply Obligation free quotes Lic No 1017722
The climbing specialists & vegetation management
5438 7463 0405 404 112
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Tiling
Glasshouse Tiling
Paul
BSA: 1052255
EPA Licensed
FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944
council approved
* Septic tank & Grease Trap Cleaning * Small Truck for Easy Access
Free fast quote BSA Licenced: 1101772
Brian Dudin 0438 623 523 After hours: (07) 5494 7548
A local working for locals
Brent Thomas 0438 236 934 infinitytile@hotmail.com
5494 1794
0407 748 083
For all of your liquid and general waste needs
FREE QUOTES – RENOVATIONS – REPAIRS NEW HOMES – CERAMIC – PORCELAIN NATURAL STONE BSA 1201973
Peter Hughes
TILER 0419 750 042
> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire
Tiler of Multi Award Winning Homes Builders References Available Member HIA BSA Lic 76808 Beerwah
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Chipping on site Pruning, shaping & removal Power line work accredited Licensed to perform high risk work
Fully Insured Qualified Arborist
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Tree Services I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545
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Turf Supplies
A Lawn So Good, They’ll Think You’ve Retired
Experienced in all aspects of tiling
Landsborough
A “Proper Job” Guaranteed
• • • •
Office: 5435 0164 Mobiles: 0499 179 268 / 0411 129 866 Email: treeroos@hotmail.com
Septic Services
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
pty ltd
TOP QUALITY HOME, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF
FREE Delivery to Landsborough, Beerwah, Glass House & Beerburrum
Specialist growers of:
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Wintergreen Couch
Tel: Dean 07 5496 9790 or 0414 648 130
Water Tanks COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE
• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection
T0106
• Re pointing ridge caps • Roof restorations • Replace broken tiles
P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060
TREEROOS
30% More Efficiency With Clean Panels
Call John 0407 320 366
• 23 Years Experience • Any size tree • Land Clearing • Full Insurance
Phone Louie 0439 016 294 all areas
COOL YOUR HOUSE IN SUMMER CONTROL DAMP & MILDEW IN WINTER
T0092
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Slashing
47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022 www.qldroofing.com.au
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• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993
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PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
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FRIDGE DOOR SEALS
* All major brands * Supply & Fit
David Lowden Tree Services
Sheetmetal
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Refrigeration
Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910
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Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Beerwah Ladies Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Kelly As the weather heats up, so too does the scoring at Beerwah Ladies Golf. On Thursday we had 68 girls play for the final weekday Monthly Medal, which was once again sponsored by our Club Professional, John Mellish. Division 1 was won by Sonia Kenway with a Nett score of 71, on a count back from Mavis Brimelow, also on 71. Lea Garner took out the Gross event with a score of 86 off the stick. Betty Howe romped in with a score of 66 Nett to take out 2nd Division. Ruth Bowie came in with a 71 Nett to take the Runner Up prize. Sharon Phillips won the Gross with a nice round of 92 off the stick. Division 3 was well won by Gail Murphy with a score of 69 Nett. Janelle Balfe was Runner Up with a score of 73 Nett. Third Division Gross was won by Margaret Goodger with105 off the stick. NTP honours went to Barb Whitfield on the 2nd, Lydia Costello on 5, Gail Gundry on 16 and Margaret Zonca was closest on 18. The Ball Rundown went to 76 nett. We played the last of the weekend Monthly Medals on Saturday for trophies kindly donated by Matilda Fruit Barn. Matilda have been great sponsors of Beerwah Ladies Golf and we would like to thank them for their continued support. Betty Howe is certainly on form, with a great score of 68 Nett. Betty was followed by Hollie Sinclair who played lovely golf to card a 73 off the stick, Nett 71, to take out Runner Up. Our Captain Lea Garner is also hitting the ball well to score the Gross with a great 83 off the stick. Until next week, stay safe and good golfing.
Third Div winner Gail, with John
John congratulating Betty
Landsborough Tennis Club
Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – Hope everyone has enjoyed their holiday break. Matches start again this Friday, October 10. There are still some match scores to come in or be played and the scores will be adjusted when received. The season fees are due now and need to be paid to Dawn at Landsborough courts. Following are the scores up to September 21. Hot Shots – Dominique-64, Troy-56, Alex-40, Caleb-26 Div 1 – Emma-61(7.9), Jayden-47(7.9), Jacqueline-34(7.9), Tara-25(7.9) Div 2 – Marios-153, Luigis-139, Bowsers-100(10.8), Yoshis-87(10.8) Div 3 – Gaga-122 (14.9), Adele-99, Rihanna-70 (14.9), Madonna-69 Div 4 – James-232, Van-195, Archie-185, Amy S-175, Amy B-139, Caleb-126 Peewee – Team DS-115(10.8), Team Xbox103, Team Nintendo-71(24.8), Team Playstation – 50 (10.8 and 24.8) Cont Tennis ‘A’ – Fantales-220, Jaffas-219, Smarties-218, Minties-192 Cont Tennis ‘B’ – Picnic-241, Crunchies-211, Flake-198, Snickers-194 Club News - Ladies social tennis is on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon. Wednesday night mixed social tennis starts at 7.00pm to approximately 9.00pm and now that the weather is warming up they are looking for some more players for the Wednesday night social tennis. They would welcome any new players, beginners or experienced, for either of the above. If you would like more information about the club or being a member of the club, or you would like to know more about any of the tennis competitions, the Ladies Tuesday tennis, or Wednesday night tennis or are interested in receiving coaching, these details can be obtained by contacting Dawn on 5494 1085. Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn.
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Contributed by Judy Walker Tuesday, October 2 - winners were Eileen Pierce and Bob Patten and Judy Walker won Scroungers. Friday winners were Tony Pignata and Rob Hall and 2nd Eileen Pierce and Frank Kelly. Saturday winners were Eileen Pierce, Judy Walker and Roberta Hall.
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Contributed by Dennis Hume Saturday, September 29 - Mixed Pairs Competition. Margaret Lehmann and Gary Lehmann def Rhyllis Aitken and Stewart Wilson 22 to 11. Rae Farrell and Robbie Dean def Di Viterale and Max Viterale 25 to 14. Rob Scullion and Monika Duff def Brendan Freshwater and Chris Freshwater 21 to 18. Also thanks to our Social Bowlers who supported the day. Wednesday, October 3 - Ladies Bowls Day. With many ladies away playing in other competitions there was played one game of Triples and one game of Pairs. Noelle Dean, Di Garland and Rob Scullion def Richard Kossen, Margaret Lehmann and John McSwain 30 to 10. Maurie Dawes and Gary Lehmann def Di Viterale and Rae Farrell 18 to 17. Thursday, October 4 - Open Pairs Day. AM Game. Winners were Kevin Beasley and Kerry Capern 2 + 29. Runners up were Bray Howard and Trevor Bertram, winners of the losers + 5 in the second game. PM Game Winners were Rob Scullion and Brian Fogarty 2 + 10. Runners up were Chris Freshwater and Brendan Freshwater, winners of the losers + 5 in the second game. Also played was one game of Men’s ‘B’ Grade Singles. Ron Rix def Warren Blackbourne 27 to 22. Saturday, October 6 - A further round of Men’s ‘B’ Singles and Mixed Pairs Club Championships were played. Phil Siggers def Kevin Beasley 26 to 24. Kerry Capern def Andrew Dobbie 25 to 22. Max Viterale def Bede Burton 25 to 23. In a 2nd Round, Kerry Capern def Kevin Beasley 26 to 15. Mixed results are Rob Scullion and Monika Duff def Rae Farrell and Robbie Dean 24 to 12. Margaret Lehmann and Gary Lehmann def Phil Siggers and Millie Freshwater 24 to 16. Plus a Social game of Triples with only one point the difference. As can be seen from the above results, competition is intense and scores close. All members of Club Glass House can expect to see good competition and should come and watch. See Bowls Section for dates and times.
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Take extra care this fire season Each year fires are sparked across the state as a result of people being careless. Queensland Fire and Rescue Service (QFRS) Regional Manager of Rural Operations for the North Coast Region Peter Hollier said bushfire season was upon us and, with dry and warm conditions set to continue across the region, even a small fire had the potential to spread quickly. “There have been instances on the North Coast where fires have been deliberately lit and people have been prosecuted for these careless and inconsiderate acts,” Mr Hollier said. “Vacant grassland is often seen to be a desirable area to light fires because it can appear low risk and out of public view. “Bushfire arson is a crime and no matter how big or small, it is a threat to our community, property and the safety of you, your family and friends. “I urge residents to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to Crime Stoppers Queensland on 1800 333 000.”
Mr Hollier said people should also take extreme care when using power tools and machinery. “In conditions such as this, adequate equipment should be readily available to extinguish any fire which may start and QFRS recommends having someone available, other than just the tool operator, to watch closely for ignitions which may occur. “It is important to remember people can also be liable for any damage which a fire may cause.” Mr Hollier reminded motorists of the dangers of flicking cigarette butts outside car windows. “Cigarette butts are one of the major causes of dangerous roadside fires, which can be avoided if people don’t throw cigarette butts from their cars,” he said. “The smoke haze caused by these fires has the potential to cause a serious accident, particularly on the highway, where people can be travelling at over 100 kilometres per hour.” Mr Hollier said parents and guardians should also educate their children on the danger of playing with fire – for their safety and the safety of the wider community.
Peachester Prep Open Day Peachester State School would like to welcome any 2013 Preps at an information morning from 9.30am to 10.50am on Monday October 15 followed by two open sessions on Monday, October 29 and Monday, November 12 from 9.30am to 10.50am. Come along and have fun and meet some new friends.
Accountancy at QUT Caboolture Got a head for numbers and a desire for a career that can land you a job at home or overseas? From 2013, students will be able to study a business degree with an accountancy major at Queensland University of Technology's Caboolture campus. To learn more about the new Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) at QUT Caboolture, visit www.qut.edu.au. The Caboolture accountancy
QTAC course code is 463021. The campus will also open to the public on December 19 to give school-leavers one last chance to check out courses and careers before QTAC final preferences close on January 10. QUT already offers business degrees with majors in marketing and management at Caboolture, as well as degrees in creative industries, education and nursing.
Get in the game a hit with sporting clubs The Newman Government’s Get in the Game initiative is already proving a success with clubs across Queensland, Sport and Recreation Minister Steve Dickson said today. Mr Dickson said there had been a great turn-out to information sessions held all over the State during the past week, and almost 200 clubs had already signed up to be a part of the Get Started voucher component of the program. “Around 520 people have attended Get in the Game information sessions already, with an impressive 95 people present at the Gold Coast meeting on Wednesday night,” he said. “And next week is set to be even stronger, with hundreds of people and clubs already registering to attend upcoming sessions in their local area. “Feedback from industry members has been very positive so far, with clubs saying the programs will benefit their members and help them to provide better services.” Mr Dickson said Get in the Game, which consists of three key programs, is another way
the Newman Government is determined to ease the cost of living burden for Queensland families. “Get Started will provide more than 40,000 vouchers of up to $150 to help with the cost of registration fees for children who are least able to afford it, or would otherwise benefit from joining a sporting club,” he said. “Get Going will see $10,000 grants paid directly to local sporting clubs to help them grow through the purchasing of new sporting equipment or promoting new membership initiatives. “And the Get Playing program will provide $100,000 grants for clubs to upgrade or replace existing facilities and infrastructure.” Get Going and Get Playing are open for applications until December 1, 2012. Applications for Get Started vouchers will officially open in January 2013, however clubs can register their interest in participation from October 1. OCTOBER 10 2012 |
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Woodlands are seeking the services of an experienced maintenance person for our Feed Mill complex who has extensive experience in mechanical, fitting, welding, fabricating, augers, conveyor systems, hammermills, pellet presses and preferably have a current boiler ticket. Must be able to:• Work at heights • Be available for callouts on a • Work in confined spaces roster basis • Problem solve • Communicate problems and • Be available to work solution proposals to manager weekends when necessary Conditions apply to this position, including for bio-security purposes, the successful applicant cannot have any type of bird species at home (budgies, chickens etc). The successful applicant will be required to live locally, if necessary a house can be provided to rent. Only successful applicants will be contacted. Please apply either in person at Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah , or send your resume to the same address. E-mail – applications@woodlandsfeed.com.au
Woodlands are currently looking for staff in the following fields:Truck Driver – MC Licence required (to work locally) Please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
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Landsborough Market every Saturday 8.00am - 1.00pm. Stalls inside & outside. $10.00 a site. Fresh Fruit & Veg. Dog Treats & Bird Treats. Plants & Seedlings, Jewellery, Bric a Brac , Incense & essential oils. Dragons & Dolls. Our Country Kitchen provides great old style country breakfasts each Saturday come on in & try one. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings essential. New stall holders welcome. Phone 54946315 b.h.
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with International Clairvoyant Renee Badger - Author, Counsellor and Columnist. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 A change in your home can put some pressure on you, so take things slowly. Stand back and see the much bigger picture of life. Laughter is important. It is time to have fun and live life. Buying and selling property is favoured as well as doing business with foreign countries. Moving house could be a bit chaotic. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 You will feel that all the work you have done in the past is now starting to pay off. Keep focused and you will make it. Meditation, walks and swimming in the ocean will be healing for you. Excellent news is coming from a very good friend. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 This can be a time of clearing things from the past. Many new opportunities will now take you by surprise so be ready for them. This will be a very busy week, so make time to nurture yourself. A change of residence is likely. Short distant travel will be enjoyable. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 Change in a car is possible. Many changes can be occurring within yourself. Listen to your higher self and strive to open up new channels of awareness. You have the strength to achieve your hopes and dreams. Take things steadily.
Aquarius January 20 – February 19 This can be a time of really getting connected with what you want out of life. A well earned rest will give you time to meditate and relax. Putting plans now into action will be prominent as long as you don’t take on too much. You will find great success with your career. PISCES February 20 – March 20 The health of a parent may incline you to travel. This will be a good time to look at subconscious habits from the past. You will have the strength to handle whatever you need to deal with. It is time to let go of the past. New awakenings can be yours. ARIES March 21 – April 20 This is a time to focus exclusively on your future. You will be able to carefully look into what you really want to do in life. Opportunities that come to you can contribute greatly to your job satisfaction and security. If you are thinking of taking steps to go into a business partnership, this can be a time to make decisions. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 It will be important not to rush into anything and be very sure that this is what you want. There can be romance and marriage. A new edition to the family circle is very likely. The financial side of your life will need care. There will be improvement with finances. A new job offer or promotion is shown.
GEMINI May 22 – June 21 Travel is a possibility as well as new friends will come into your life that will be inspiring and empowering. Decisions to study will be prominent and beneficial for the future. Things can be a bit chaotic in regard to work and sorting out where you are going. A change with your work or a promotion is likely. CANCER June 22 – July 22 This can be an excellent time for romance. Travel is possible. Difficulties with a family member will be sorted out. Subconscious drives and feelings may surface now, forcing you to confront them. New ideas will be beneficial and long distance communications will be important. Leo July 23 – August 22 This is a time to deepen your understanding of who you really are and where you are going. New philosophical subjects can be of interest. Your intuition will be very strong. Walks in the forest and some quiet times will be relaxing. There can be a lot of focus on your home, your family and your social life. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 This is a very lucky time for you. Good news can come from afar which could incline you to travel. Romantic feelings and love can become stronger. A proposal could take you by surprise. You may look at changing some of your ideas, especially connected with some friends. This is a time to look deeply into yourself.
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“Wah Burger” for only $13.50 ******************
KARAOKE & POOL DJ MR PJ
Or for dinner a
Saturday 13th from 8pm
250gr Nolans Prime Rump Steak for $18.00
BEERWAH’S GOT COUNTRY Saturday 13th October
8 Ball Aitken
8 BALL AITKEN
Bundle & Save.
30PK CANS
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3999
$
$
2 for
76
Carlton Dry.
XXXX Gold.
$
2999 ea
Longhorn Kentucky Bourbon, Russian Standard Vodka or Tia Maria.
3899
62
$
$
Carlton Mid.
Hahn Super Dry 3.5.
24x375ml Stubbies.
24x355ml Stubbies.
30x375ml Cans. .
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WIN
Purchase a promotional 6pk or carton of Carlton Dry or Carlton Dry Lime for a chance to win 2 x Festival passes every day plus 2500 spotify subscriptions instantly.* See instore for details.
Any 2 for
Any 4 for
20
$
McWilliam’s Inheritance Wines. 750ml.
Any 3 for
24x330ml Stubbies or 24x375ml Cans.
20
$
Any 2 for
Eaglehawk Wines. 750ml.
25
$
Brancott Estate Wines or Riccadonna Asti Sparkling. 750ml.
700ml.
Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.
Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477 Beerwah Drive thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555 Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountain Shop 5, 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188
Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah Shop 3, 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320 Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266 Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003
Bottlemart
All specials available from Wednesday 10th October, until Tuesday 16th October, 2012. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the state of Queensland. Beer prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores.
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| 43
Frizzo Road, Bruce Highway, Palmview, Sunshine Coast.
5494 5444
Ettamogah Pub open 7 days from 9am. Bottleshop open 7 days, Sunday to Thursday 10am-7pm, Friday & Saturday 10am - 7.30pm
Bottleshop specials available for 14 days or while stocks last.
NEWLY RELEASED! $$ 9999 1124 Somersby Apple or Pear Cider 330ml 6 pack
192ea
2125
Malibu 700ml or Kahlua 700ml
99 $$ 99 CTN
1241
Somersby Apple or Pear Cider 330ml 24 pack
$ $ 99
$ 99 ea
ea
$ $ 99
192
Jacob’s Creek Cool Harvest Wines 750ml
ea
2 FOR
14
$ 99 2 FOR
6499
$
Vodka Cruisers 275ml 4 pack
$ 9999
3129
ea
Carlton Mid Stubbies 375ml 24 pack
$ 9999 + bonus JD ea vintage t-shirt
3129
w.s.l.
$ 9999 CTN
2129
Jack Daniel’s & Cola 375ml 10 pack Bavaria Premium Light Stubbies 330ml 24 pack
Jim Beam Devil’s Cut 700ml
Whoa... THESE SPECIALS ARE MAKING ME THIRSTY! This venue promotes the responsible service of gaming and alcohol.
McWilliam’s Hanwood Wines 750ml