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The first Beerwah Blue Light for 2016 is on tonight. Open to all school aged children and fully supervised by Police and volunteers holding a blue card, there are heaps of prizes to be won and kids can enjoy all the latest video clips on the big screen. 6.30pm to 9.00pm. Entry $8.00. Beerwah Community Hall.
13 Saturday A Book Sale will be hosted by the Friends of the Beerwah Library from 9.00am – 12.00noon. Head along and grab yourself a bargain. 13 Saturday Recyclerama is back at Maleny Showgrounds. This mega collectables market also incorporates a ‘Monster Car Boot’ sale. Enjoy over 100 stalls of all things second hand, vintage and collectable at the Maleny Showgrounds. Doors open 7.30am. Entry is $5.00 and kids are free. More details contact 0410 511 635. 13-14 Saturday and Sunday
The Maleny players will be presenting a special Valentine’s Day revue ‘Players in Love’. Three performances will be held at the Playhouse Theatre located at the Maleny Showgrounds at 7.00pm on Saturday and 2.30pm and 7.00pm on Sunday. Tickets to this (M rated) show are $15.00 and include a glass of bubbles. Book online at www.malenyplayers.org or at the Maleny Visitors Centre.
14 Sunday Love is in the air special Valentines evening event at Aussie World. Treat your beloved to a night to remember with a luxurious three course dinner, sparkling wine upon arrival, entertainment and a range of lovely rides. Tickets available online at www.aussieworld.com.au. Event starts 6.00pm.
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17 Tuesday Essential Oils - discover a range of essential oils and their uses at Beerwah Library between 1.00pm and 2.30pm. Join Rachel Graham from DoTerra for a deeper insight into how scents can have a positive effect on both your mental and emotional health. Gain a better understanding of the science behind essential oils. Learn about the history and benefits of this popular form of therapy. Create your own essential oil mood rollerball to take home. The session is free and runs from 2.00pm – 3.30pm, bookings are required. Phone 5475 8989. 17 Wednesday Trivia night at the Landsborough Pub. Get your team of four together and come along for fun and prizes. Starts at 6.30pm, or come earlier and grab one of the 2 for 1 meal offers (selected menu). 19 Friday Tech tutorials at Beerwah Library discover new skills for customising and interacting with your iPad. Learn how to navigate and search the internet using Safari, customise display settings, use multi-touch gestures and the virtual keyboard and so much more. BYO Apple iPad and Apple ID. Basic iPad skills required. The session is free and runs between from 2.00pm – 3.30pm, bookings are required. Phone 5475 8989.
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Local News History captured in drawing Visitors to the Landsborough Pub would have recently noticed a new addition to the walls of the dining room. Peachester Artist, Sally Joyce, has completed a drawing of the historic Landsborough Pub for Publican Terry Morrow. The very detailed pencil drawing took Sally more than 35 hours to complete. She explained with two young children that while she would love to work in ink, it doesn’t have the flexibility to cope with the number of interruptions during her day. While Sally has used a little artistic licence, basically the drawing reflects how the pub looks
today, and Terry reckons it is better than he expected, and that he's as happy as Larry with it. Sally said that hopefully the drawing captures a pub that obviously holds many stories since it was built in 1888. "A drawing can often capture different things and more memories than a photo. It was an honour to draw such an old beauty.” Visitors to the pub can enjoy the drawing as an addition to their dining experience. The drawing came about after Sally’s father-in law, builder Frank Joyce made a timber frame “too beautiful for a menu board” and instead was destined to hold a drawing of the pub.
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Beerwah locals on Family Feud By Sonia Clark
Beerwah local Denise Bennett (from Beerwah Post Office), her daughter Emma McManus, nephew Matthew, and 90-year-old mother Patricia, all appeared together on Channel 10’s Family Feud last Wednesday night at 6.00pm.
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Playing as the Gundrum family; the actual episode was filmed at the beginning of December last year. However the family were sworn to secrecy about their outcome until the show aired last week. Appearing on a national game show involves quite a lengthy process. Denise originally saw an advertisement calling for contestants nearly two years ago, and immediately applied. About eight months later she received an email asking if the family could meet producers at the Marriott Hotel in Brisbane for the initial selection process. Given only two weeks’ notice to nominate a team that could travel to Brisbane was a challenge, as although the Gundrum’s are a large family – they are spread out mainly around regional Queensland and Victoria. Eventually a team was found that included Denise’s 90-year-mother who was able to travel up from the Gold Coast. The producers loved the family (especially Grandma!) and they spent the day progressing through the selection process and then were sent home still unsure if they would make it to the filming stage. Nearly six months later, Denise got the call that they had been selected to appear on the show and that they would be flown down to
This photo was taken at breakfast recovering on the day after all the excitement Melbourne. Due to Patricia’s age, the family were given an additional days rest and so had a bonus day in Melbourne which was exciting for everyone. By all accounts, the actual filming process was a hoot and all the cast and crew an absolute delight to deal with. Grant Denyer took a shine to Denise’s mum and they even did a waltz together. Sadly they didn’t win on the evening so they just made the one appearance. However Grant thought this might have been a great thing as Grandma had said If we win the $10,000, I’m going to take everyone here to Kakadu for a holiday ... then I’ll leave them there! On the night Grant said that it might have been the best episode of Family Feud ever, so if you didn’t catch it, you can check into Channel Ten’s website to see for yourself www.tenplay.com.au
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Flora and fauna protected by council purchase A number of endangered and significant flora and fauna species contained within 80 hectares on two hinterland properties will now be protected and enhanced thanks to Sunshine Coast Council’s Environment Levy Land Acquisition Program. Mayor Mark Jamieson last week announced council had acquired two new properties – MacDonalds Road, Bald Knob and Burgess Avenue, Maleny. “We now have almost 3,000 hectares of environmentally significant land that has been purchased for conservation through the Environment Levy since it was introduced in the early 1990s,” Mayor Jamieson said. “Around 20% (474 hectares) of that has been acquired in the last four years. “Through the Environment Levy, council aims to maintain, and where possible improve, the biodiversity of our region. Protecting environmentally significant land and improving connectivity between habitat areas are part of that aim. “Both of these strategic investments adjoin council protected reserves which gives us important buffering and expansion opportunities. “By acquiring these properties, we can also build greater landscape connectivity to nearby vegetation. “We have already identified numerous important and vulnerable plant and wildlife species on the newly acquired sites and our council officers are excited to undertake flora and fauna assessments to build our knowledge of how to best preserve and protect what we have here for future generations.
“That is what these purchases are all about – protecting our environment for our children, our grandchildren.” Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said the $525,000 acquisition of the 63.5 hectare Bald Knob site would expand the London Creek Environmental Reserve to 204 hectares. “The new Bald Knob site is partly located in the London Creek sub-catchment which is considered one of the most ecologically diverse areas in the Upper Stanley River catchment area,” Cr Baberowski said. “Council is looking forward to working with the community to find out what plants and animal species are being sheltered in this significant remnant patch of bush which is fully vegetated, contains headwater creek systems and retains areas of mature eucalypt and rainforest communities that are a priority for conservation. “This acquisition ensures council is able to provide 'intact natural environment' study experiences for generations to come. It also protects sufficient habitat to maintain breeding populations of native wildlife in the London Creek reserve system such as the koala and at least three different types of gliders known to live in
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Zonta International is an organisation that promotes the rights of women at international, national and local levels. The motto of the organisation is ‘empowering women through service and advocacy’. Over the decades, Zonta International has flourished into a global organisation of professional women committed to advancing the status of women. The club is represented in 67 countries across the world and has over 30,000 members (Zontians). Our local club is the Zonta Club of Blackall Range which was originally chartered in 1997. Members consist of executive or business women from a broad range of professional backgrounds, and currently the club has around 25 members who meet and instigate a variety of programs that benefit women. A strong focus is to improve the lives of women by supporting women in need as well as assisting young women, one initiative they offer annually is a scholarship for a local female student. Currently members meet on the third Tuesday of each month at various locations across the range. Zonta International celebrates International Women’s Day annually with Zonta Rose Day. The Zonta Rose is a beautiful yellow rose that symbolises the joining of Zonta clubs around the world in friendship. Since 1999, on this special day, Zontians around the world are encouraged to raise awareness of the organisation by distributing yellow roses or items that bear the image of a yellow rose. Zonta Club of Blackall Range’s coordinator for the International Women’s Day program on March 8
Judith Ross-Smith with Zonta Roses is Judith Ross-Smith. As well as celebrating IWD, the evening will give invited guests an opportunity to learn more about how Zonta supports women in our local community and around the world. A highlight of the evening will be the inaugural Zonta Woman of Achievement award. This award will celebrate a deserving local woman, who may not necessarily have had previous recognition, but who has volunteered her time and committed herself to serving the community of the Blackall Range. Fifteen women were nominated and the winner will be announced at the gala cocktail evening. To find out more about the Zonta Club of Blackall Range, please contact the president Alison Huth on 0409 492 868 or email president@ zontablackallrange.org.au
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Contributed by Scott Fullerton from the memories of Ken Fullerton and John Winterhoff Following the recent passing of former Glass House Mountain’s local Graham Ryan, members of the local farming community paused to remember Graham and wanted to share a tribute for the input that he had into the local farming industry. In 1961 Graham, his wife Lotti and their children Kaye and Martin moved from Landsborough to Glass House when they purchased the Mobil Service Station. In those days it was located on the old Bruce Highway and was quite a busy service station. Soon after, they expanded the business to include an engineering workshop known as Glasshouse Engineering. Around that time, they also expanded their family to include Peter and Robyn. Glass House farmer, Ken Fullerton said that over the years Graham built a lot of farm machinery for pineapple, tobacco and small crop farmers, including harvesters, spray booms and planters …not just for locals but also for farmers outside of the area at Redland Bay and on the Henzells Farm at Dayboro. “Being renowned for building quality machinery and always being really particular with his work, Graham had a good reputation both near and far,” Ken remembered. “Graham was instrumental in building bulk handling pineapple harvesters and in the mid-1960’s he and Bill Fullerton Snr designed the Fullerton Farms first 5 bin harvester which
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In our January 27 issue we ran a story about the Maleny Show Society attending the Queensland Show Conference. In a wonderful recognition of locally known young talent, Jessica Wild, won the inaugural ‘Outstanding Contribution by an Individual’ award. Many readers will also know Jessica from her work with the popular ‘Small Farmers Tent’ program at the show. GC&M News caught up with Jess to find out more about her well-deserved win. Jess has been heavily involved with the Maleny Show throughout her life and continues to be involved even after moving with her young family from Maleny to Charleville. She comes from a strong family tradition of involvement, with her family exhibiting, judging and volunteering at the Maleny Show since the 1940s. “It wasn't really a choice so much as an expectation that all of us in the generations to follow would also get involved with the Maleny Show Society. Most of my family is under the direction of Aunty Kay (Kayrene Corkin) in the Main Ring, helping with all the Equestrian Events and that's where I spent most of my time on Show Days as a kid,” explained Jess. In recent years, Jess approached the Committee about starting a new activity, the Small Farmers Tent - and for the past three years she says she has been given a leave pass from the Main Ring to organise this activity instead. Luckily Jess has a very supportive family – especially as she now travels from Charleville back to Maleny to do it. The concept of the Small Farmers Tent grew from Jess’s realisation that Maleny Show has been growing at a rapid rate and while many people attend the show – there is perhaps not as much interaction with local agricultural activities or even hands-on involvement with the Show as in previous years. Jess wanted to get back to basics and help people find out what makes 'good food', good. And she saw the perfect opportunity through the annual local celebration of community and agriculture. With 'good food', food provenance and community all the rage, Jess is committed to building interest in three main areas - the farm gate, the Show gate and the home gate. “I invite local farmers to come and introduce themselves...give us some information about what it is they farm, how they farm it, what issues and concerns they have, and their future outcomes. “I also try to provide information on how to get involved with the Maleny Show and encourage people to kick start their own farming journey at home. It might be by simply understanding more about the local agricultural scene, by learning what to do with locally farmed produce through one of our masterclasses, or by growing their own produce at home,” she said. Jess has been thrilled with the popularity of the program and has loved seeing so many people interested in learning about the fun and enjoyment that farming and Showing can bring. She said it strengthens both the position of the local farmer and community as new connections are made, developing hands-on experience and wider knowledge bases. “I'm very proud to represent the Maleny Show Society and in turn the Maleny Community, especially all the small farmers, and it's wonderful to receive recognition from QCAS that we're developing something special here at the Maleny Show,” said Jess.
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Super Plum now in stock Michael, Joann and Joel from Matilda’s Fruit Barn are excited to let customers know that they are now stocking the antioxidant rich Queen Garnet ‘Super Plum’. The fruit that has been hailed as a ‘superfood’ was originally bred by Queensland Government scientists in a bid to develop a tasty plum that was resistant to bacterial spot disease. Along with achieving a remarkably dark internal flesh, that is packed with high levels of antioxidants and tastes good, the fruit has a surprising number of potential health benefits. During trials the plum has shown potentially positive results in fighting obesity, normalising blood pressure, reducing a fatty liver, normalising heart function, and assisting arthritis. Michael and the team at Matilda’s are hoping customers will also enjoy the potential benefits of the plums - which are also available in juice form. “We love them! The Queen Garnet is really tasty, not too sweet - just right. It’s great to be able to offer these in stock for our customers,” said Michael. Matilda’s Fruit Barn is located at 840 Steve Irwin Way, next to Puma Service Station Glass House Mountains. Michael from Matilda's with the new Queen Garnett ‘Super Plum’
Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce update with Andrew Prescott I hope everyone had an enjoyable and safe Christmas and New Year break. The Chamber has had a great start to the year with the completion of the CCTV project. Cameras are now installed and operational in Landsborough, Beerwah and Glass House. This project presented quite a few challenges but with the hard work of a small number of people it has been completed and provides a great benefit to all three communities. It is quite amazing what can be achieved when people work together and everyone does their bit. However projects like this take a lot of work, and so the more people we have involved, the lighter the load for all concerned. We are currently involved in the development and initiation of a Small Business Awards in conjunction with several other local Chambers of Commerce and other business support groups in the Glass House Electorate. There has been some information released about this recently and more will come to hand as work progresses. It promises to be a great way of recognising local businesses and employees,while having a bit of fun too. As always, if you have any ideas about what you would like your Chamber to do, or become involved in, please let myself or one of the committee members know or contact us via the Facebook page or web site. We are always available and looking for ways to provide service and value to our membership. The beginning of the year is a great time to set goals and develop or revise our business plans, and review how things went in the past year. And for some of us it is a quieter time of the year and an excellent opportunity to think about how we can do things better. Making more use of our resources is a good way to start and your Chamber is a resource that can be utilised to help your business in a number of different ways. Come along to our meeting at the Glasshouse Mountains Tourist Information Centre at 6.00pm on Monday, February 15. Catch up with fellow members and raise any issues you may have or ideas about what your Chamber of Commerce can do for you.
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Another film crew at Landsborough
By Lea Parkes Late in March you will be able to get the ‘inside story’ about well-known local twins Bridget and Paula Powers from Twinnies Seabird Rescue on Steve Irwin Way at Landsborough. Their story will be featured on Channel Nine’s prime time current affairs program – ‘Inside Story’, hosted by journalist Leila McKinnon. Each week they profile the courageous, the inspiring and the controversial remarkable Australians with extraordinary stories to tell. Anyone who knows the girls won’t be surprised why their story would be chosen for the show. The Twinnies mum Helen explained that the show was filmed over a few days showing the girls at work at the centre, as well as on the coast filming the releasing of a bird, and doing regular chores such as heading out to pick up food items for the birds at Woolies at the Beerwah Marketplace. We caught up with the girls while they were casually filling their trolley while having a film crew capturing it all. The filming created a bit of interest from the locals doing their grocery shopping. While most people continued to shop like it was an everyday occurrence, I did notice one couple who seemed to be having a bit of fun circuiting the filming area – let’s hope they end up in the footage that goes to air.
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Mooloolah Valley Lions are excited to invite you to a Pizza Buffet on February 16 at 6.30pm at the Glenview Gardens. Our Guest speaker for this dinner will be Paul Martin, the visionary founder of the Creekside Cafe and Kitchen. His social enterprise focuses on helping disadvantaged youth by offering employment, training, a 24 hours safe haven and drop in centre, a community accessible commercial kitchen, nightly soup kitchen for the homeless and a Nambour School breakfast program. Paul tries to source as much as possible from local farmers, provides community meeting and gallery space…and much more! Come and see how Paul is making a difference, how you might be able to help, and also meet your local Mooloolah Lions. Cost for the dinner is $17.00 pp, there will also be wine and beer available for purchase. To book your seat please contact: Fran 5494 7224.
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Sunshine Coast Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said she was excited to share the good news story with Sport and Rec Club’s Mike Norman today (Friday, February 5) to look at a portion of the club’s leased land area which will be freed up as open community recreation space. “An opportunity was identified through the final design and construction of Parkland Drive that there was a great opportunity for additional public open space,” she said. “As this land was part of the Sport and Rec Lease land, discussions were held with the club and the club strongly supported this minor amendment to their lease land. “This also reflects the public feedback through the Master Planning process for Maleny District Sport and Rec. “I am looking forward to working with the clubs to construct seating etc on this land for the benefit of all. Congratulations Mike for his shared vision for the Precinct.”
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Hair-raising challenge! A hair-raising quest to find Queensland’s most extraordinarily brave community was launched recently. Each year, the Leukaemia Foundation’s ‘World’s Greatest Shave’ sees thousands of Queenslander’s bravely shave, colour or wax – and this year it wants to know which city is a cut above the rest. The Leukaemia Foundation of Queensland’s CEO, Bill Petch, said registration for the popular event on March 10-13 was now open and the race for the Sunshine Coast to be crowned bravest had begun. “Chinville, the birthplace of the World’s Greatest Shave, has long been considered the most daring but I’m certain there are communities like the Sunshine Coast that can rival the bravery and charitable spirit of Chinville’s famed residents,” Mr Petch said. “The city with the most residents signing up to World’s Greatest Shave will have the honour of becoming Chinville’s sister city, going down in history as the bravest community in the state. “I urge everyone on the Sunshine Coast to look amongst their community of work colleagues,
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Do you care about the environment? Would you like to help out on National Cleanup Australia Day? The Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN) are looking for volunteers to join them on Sunday, March 6 to clean up around the Glass House Mountains Township. We hope it will be a fun family event which will
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From listings of markets to the best nature hot spots, golf courses and health retreats, the Sunshine Coast’s Official Visitor and Event Guide 2016, leaves no stone unturned when it comes to highlighting the diversity and range of tourism offerings in the region. Visit Sunshine Coast will distribute 100,000 copies of the 88-page publication through Sunshine Coast Visitor Information Centres as well as travel and trade outlets around the country. The guide highlights the region’s appeal from aquatic and coastal activities to local flavours. The new publication offers a lot more than just sightseeing suggestions according to Visit Sunshine Coast CEO, Simon Ambrose. “People want to immerse themselves in a region when they go on holidays which is why our latest guide features a range of handy ‘Don’t miss’ checklists from adrenalin adventures to family activities. We’ve recognised many visitors might be coming for a third or fourth time, so we are showcasing experiences that suit a wide range of interests and time-frames,” Mr Ambrose said. With 2016 set to be one of the biggest years in the region for national and international events, the guide features a new six page calendar with a full line up of events. The guide also has a pull-out map, as well as handy travel information to get to and around the region, ‘did you know?’ local insights and inspiring imagery. The new 2016 guide is available for download at visitsunshinecoast.com or copies will be available to order via linklogic.com.au.
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By Sonia Clark Maleny’s Fairview is a wonderful historical house and valuable historical resource for the local area and is popular with local community groups and schools during educational visits and open days. ‘Friends of Pattemore House’ also proactively source documents, stories and photographs to support the cultural and heritage experience for visitors. Previously open to the public only by appointment, Fairview will now be open on the last Saturday of the month from 2.00pm – 4.00pm, cost will be $5.00 for adults, and children under 12 free. The opening will give visitors the opportunity to explore the lives of the dairy farming families who built, lived and worked at 'Fairview' from 1907 - 1995 through displays, stories, photographs, early maps and surveying records. You can also enjoy a stroll in their footsteps over to the property's Old Dairy Bails, taking in sweeping views of North Maleny on Maleny's Heritage Trail. Light refreshments are also available at ‘Fairview’ (which is also known as Pattemore House) a Queensland heritage listed property located at 15 Porters Lane, Maleny. The property sits on about 2.5 hectares of land and is surrounded by established gardens,fruit trees and paddocks. Fairview was built in 1907 and is one of the oldest examples of an early twentieth century farmhouse still located on its original site. The property is now owned and maintained by Sunshine Coast Council assisted by a dedicated community group called Friends of Pattemore House. Fairview represents an insight for visitors into the rich dairying history of the area as well as an excellent historical example of building of the time. There are only a very few houses of this type still existing in our local area.
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The lowset house is made of white beech board that was cut, pit-sawn and dressed onsite for the original owners John and Emily Pattemore. The style of building is rare and the inside of the house is quite extensive and still intact. The house consists of four rooms surrounded by verandahs. The house block was originally fenced to keep the cattle out and beyond the fence line were other outbuildings including the dairy and machinery shed. John Pattemore ran the diary using share farming, and along with farmer Bill Dickson, they introduced the first Friesian dairy cattle into the Maleny area. For more details see www.sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au/en/Experience-Sunshine-Coast/CulturalHeritage/Heritage-Places/Fairview or visit the Friends of Pattemore House Facebook page.
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The NBN is heading to the Maleny Hinterland to provide the local community with the information they need to take advantage of fixed wireless superfast broadband, ask any questions, or raise concerns about the proposed fixed wireless network. The NBN already has 13 fixed wireless facilities delivering services to more than 2,700 homes and businesses across the Sunshine Coast Council area, and another three facilities are approved and awaiting completion. Along with fixed wireless, the NBN is using a mix of technologies, including fixed line and satellite to deliver high speed broadband to Australians. Under the minimum speeds that all technologies on the network is designed to provide, Queensland families can all be online at the same time, using multiple devices. In keeping with previous commitments to Maleny Hinterland communities, NBN has not yet lodged a Development Application for these proposals. These proposals are instead being brought forward to the community for pre-lodgement consultation, and to that end, a community information session for each proposal is being held. Maleny Community Information Session: When: 3.00pm – 6.00pm, Monday, February 22 Where: Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny Conondale Community Information Session: When: 3.00pm – 6.00pm, Tuesday, February 23 Where: Conondale Public Hall, 1695 Maleny Kenilworth Road, Conondale If you would like to find out more about the NBN proposals in these areas, drop in between 3.00pm and 6.00pm to see the information display and talk to NBN representatives directly. NBN Corporate Affairs Manager for Queensland, Kylie Lindsay, urged residents to attend the information session to find out about the huge impact access to superfast broadband will have to the local region. “Residents are invited to attend this information session to arm themselves with information and learn about how to maximise the opportunities presented by the NBN. “This is an opportunity to ask questions about not only the fixed wireless network, but about the NBN in general. “The NBN network will become critical for health, education, business development and the overall long-term sustainable growth of the Maleny Hinterland.” More information on the NBN rollout areas is available at www.nbnco.com. au/maps
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Contributed by Coral Beutel Well 2016 has started for Peachester CWA with Jo, Margaret and Coral attending the International weekend at James Byrne Centre, Toowoomba starting on Friday, January 29. The weekend was about Greenland our country of study this year. We started with the royal anthem and Greenland anthem. A power point of ‘Not so white Greenland’ showing Angelica widely used and other produce like seal meat, fish etc. was shown, then we listened to Heather Brennan of Bundaberg who is Treasurer of ACWW (Associated Country Women of the World) speak. An international doll display was held in the dining room covering two tables. At 6.30pm saw most ladies dressed in international costumes for the international dinner. On Saturday a power point of the Northern Lights ‘Aurora Borealis’ was followed by a talk about tomatoes, the primary product for study, it was amazing. After morning tea, a gentleman showed and talked about leather work, whips and greenhide rope. We then did craft work, some making cards with polar bears and national flower ‘Little Girl’, others doing houses for table decorations. After lunch it was plants from arctic regions with Brian Sams and a talk about Eric the Red whose father was deported from Denmark. After afternoon tea, Tom Larsen spoke about life in Greenland and introduced us to Jenny and her beautiful Siberian Husky. Dinner dress was the colours of the Northern Lights and we were entertained by Danish dancers with some ladies joining in. Great fun! On Sunday Christine King told us about ACWW conference in Toronto. We had morning tea and a talk about United Nations which ACWW works with. With the drawing of raffle, Nepal was introduced as next year’s country of study. Allocation of profit from the weekend goes to mid wives in New Guinea. The CWA song of peace was sung then Auld Lang Syne. What a wonderful weekend of learning with great food, and friendly company. One hundred and twelve ladies from all over Queensland attended. Does anyone know somebody who has been to Greenland as we are looking for a guest speaker for our International day? Don’t forget the markets on Saturday, February 27 at Peachester Hall. Happy New Year. www.gcnews.com.au
Home battery storage market is set to boom in 2016 by Ian Hall, from All Energy HQ World battery manufacturers are looking closely at events in Australia, and guess what … Queensland is expected to lead the charge, with NSW taking off in 2017. Why is Australia leading the world? We have the third highest electricity charges in the world. Why is this? Because year after year our state governments have encouraged the grossly over capitalisation of the grid system when year after year electricity consumption is falling. But don’t worry … it’s only you and I who are paying for their mistakes. Australia has some very low feed in tariffs. Yes it is a good system for the utility – they kindly pay the householder a paltry 6 cents a kWh for power sent to the grid and then graciously send it back to the householder after sunset for 25 cents a kWh. That’s about a 400% profit margin for the loan of a commodity for a few hours. Australia is the most solarised country in the world per capita. We have 2.5 million households with solar. Guess what – we are blessed with abundant sunshine. Even Dorothea Mackellar noticed that decades ago. Increasing network charges. And just hang onto your hat, the show hasn’t started yet. For about 100 years everyone’s dear friend Energex has “serviced” our electricity meters for free. And if any dear reader has had the need to have a meter “serviced” during the last 100 years please advise me because you may win a cigar. So it is fair to say that for the probable quarter million households in the Energex area in the last 100 years the meter “service” fee has maybe burdened Energex for a crippling sum of twelve shillings and nine pence a year. Now this is a great testimony to the old fashioned employees who took great pride in their workmanship and made long-lasting reliable mechanical meters. Maybe Energex engineers don’t have the same confidence in the new electronic meters, which they have selected. Or just maybe by changing this new swag of supply charges, service charges and any new ones they can invent is a method of just increasing their revenue from the little Aussie battlers in Queensland. Surely, Energex wouldn’t do that. Monopolies don’t behave like that. Ask Telstra. Anyhow, this is just the introduction, to the subject of Queensland and Australia’s battery storage boom. Business feature See you next month.
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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY TOASTMASTERS
Glasshouse Country Toastmasters is a great place to build up your confidence, learn to speak without fear, write & learn to think on your feet. Sound daunting? Yes, it can be the first time but all this is done in a safe & fun atmosphere. Also, if you are new to the area, it is a great place for meeting & making friends & learning about the area. When: 2nd & 4th Thursday - Every Month Time: 9am for 9.15am start until 11.30am Where: Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah Contact: Martine 5496 9855 OR Kerry 5494 0161
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Contributed by Trish Bradford Another new year has started with best wishes for health and happiness for 2016. Our condolences to the families of Frank Hercules and Alan (Tighe) Eadie, former members, who sadly passed away in early January. Congratulations go to Gordon and Cath Howitt who are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. We raised $200.00 for the Rural Crisis Fund from our Christmas party. A good effort from our members. Rob Morris showed us copies of his moon planting chart. His experience shows that it does work. Results of the competition bench for November Cath Howitt, 17 points, Pam Innes, 13 points. Our next meeting is the AGM, on Thursday, February 18, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. Visitors and new members welcome. For more info phone 5496 9169. Pam Innes holding this striking hibiscus, named Molly cummings
Afternoon of pampering
The Tibro’s netball club will be hosting a ladies afternoon pamper event at Club Glass House on Sunday, February 28, from 3.00pm – 5.30pm Come one, come all, and bring a friend too, for an afternoon of fun and discover what’s new from Bodyshop. There will be a lucky door prize, raffles to be won and Body Shop delights to sample. You don’t have to be involved in the netball club to come along. All welcome. However it is also a great opportunity for new members/players to meet and greet, and existing members to catch up after the Christmas break. There is a gold coin entry for an afternoon of fun. Enquiries – contact Jodie on 0401 307 306. If you are unable to attend, but wish to support the fundraiser, you are welcome to place an order of your favourite body shop products prior to the day with Jodie. Payment by cash or cc at time of ordering is required.
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Environment Percy goes off the rails
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Barung Landcare More than just mushrooms Contributed by Theresa Bint Our fungi group often go to Mapleton Forest to check out the fungi there. We have discovered an area near a creek which I am beginning to think of as a ‘hotspot’ as we have found some rare and possibly endangered specimens there. One of these is a Hydnellum sp. which belongs to the ‘spine’ group as it reproduces by bearing spores on the outside of spines which hang underneath the cap. This contrasts with the typical mushroom which produces spores on the gills. It was found in wet sclerophyll forest growing in litter deposited by flood water. It can grow singly or sometimes several grow together in a kind of fused mass. The caps are 3-6 cm in diameter. Other Hydnellum species occur in the northern hemisphere where they are ectomycorrhizal (a form of symbiotic relationship) with conifers but there is little information on this fungus in Australia. Are you interested in finding out more about fungi? The Queensland Mycological Society welcomes experienced mycologists, enthusiastic amateurs and beginners who just want to know more about mushrooms. Fungal forays, presentations and workshops are held regularly. Visit the QMS website for further information: qldfungi.org.au Fungimap is a citizen scientist project, mapping species of fungi and lichens across Australia. To be a part of it, visit fungimap.org.au Barung Landcare is a leading community-based organisation working to develop ethical solutions for a sustainable future. We support local and regional community empowerment to conserve and enhance the rich diversity of natural resources of the Blackall Range and environs. See more at: www.barunglandcare.org.au www.gcnews.com.au
It’s all about family at Beerwah Hinterland Sports Store and HBC Three generations of the Pitt family are committed to providing our local families and the Hinterland community with friendly, accessible and results driven fitness options. With their two family run businesses – Hinterland Boxing Club (HBC) and Hinterland Sports Store – located within a minutes’ walk of each other; they are dedicated to promoting family values, strengthening community and promoting sporting ties. The whole family has been strongly involved in sports their entire lives, and bring a wealth of personal experience and competitive knowledge to the businesses. For example, Stephen a former boxing champion, has been involved with coaching for the Sunshine Coast Falcons Rugby League as well as being a QLD boxing Coach. Dad Wayne was the first captain coach of the Noosa Pirates Rugby League team and son Taylen is a former QLD Amateur Boxing Champion also. Sharing their sporting knowledge and skills with others in the community is vital. At HBC, the gym offers more than a conventional
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gym – with intensive boxing fitness, competition training, bootcamp and strength training all run by experienced and qualified coaches who encourage members to eat well and train hard. Stephen has developed a new strength program to complement the existing cardio vascular and endurance training. It’s unique as its focus is on anatomy and functional movement. This is not body building but strength training that gets results. The club, like its owners, has a family orientated approach – children are welcome. Be part of a supportive team at HBC and be accepted for who you are and what you want to achieve. The family connection sees the owners of Hinterland Sports Store (Wayne and Frankie) closely aligned with the gym on a daily basis. They train together with clients, and know what compliments their workouts to ensure the sports store stock the latest and most suited range. Clients at both businesses benefit from this close interaction ensuring ongoing support and encouragement. Come down and start your fitness journey today
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School News Kid’s programs
Strong team for 2016 The Ananda Marga River School in Maleny is entering its 22nd year of operations with a strong staff team in 2016. Our Early Childcare Centre, under the guidance of Nicole Duncombe, is excited to welcome Katchia, an expert in free, and play-based learning. In the Primary, new staff will join the existing dedicated team to create a holistic educational program based on Neohumanism that will include excellence in academics, music, dance, drama, film making, technologies, physical education and self-development through yoga and meditation. This year the school has chosen Connection as its overarching theme. Connection will work in beautifully with our Restorative Practice philosophy of building positive relationships and a school community with a strong heart. To find out more about the River School Early Childhood Centre and Primary School, visit www. amriverschool.org or phone 5494 3559.
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At Glass House Mountains State School, they offer two great programs for non school age children that run during school terms. One is the Coonowrin Kid’s Playgroup which runs on Wednesday mornings from 9.00am 11.00am, and is held in the school’s F Block. Remember to bring a snack and drink for your child. Tea and coffee are provided and we have a coffee van that visits us on site. The other program is Koala Joeys which is a free, fun, and interactive program to help parents develop an understanding of early literacy, numeracy, emotional and social skills, gross and fine motor development, and the importance of play for learning in the early years. The program includes storytelling, specially selected songs, rhymes and dances. By attending Koala Joeys you can be more confident that your child will easily transition into school. Koala Joeys meet any time after 8.30am for an 8.45am start on Thursday mornings in the School Hall. The program runs for approximately an hour and all you need to bring is one cushion and any snacks and drinks your child needs. If you would like to know more about these great programs contact the school on 5439 3222 or visit our school website and Facebook pages. Facebook - Coonowrin Kids Playgroup, Koala Joeys at Glass House. School Website – www.glasshousemountainsss.edu.au
New computers for students Mooloolah State school students are excited to use the new computer lab that has been set up in the resource centre. For the first time, students from Prep to Year 6 will have access to the new computer lab as part of their curriculum to develop computer and research skills as a whole class using the 28 new computers installed. New chairs and desks were also purchased for the students to work comfortably at the computers. The room is air conditioned with plenty of space for the students to work in. Mooloolah students will be able to access programs like Reading Eggs, Mathletics, Spelling City and other learning tools. They will be able to use the internet to source current information for assignments and homework questions. Having the new computers will allow students to work with up-to-date equipment and enhance their technological skills. The computers and furniture were ordered at the end of 2015 with a huge contribution from the Mooloolah State School P&C. The students and staff would like to give a huge thank you to the P&C for helping their school acquire these new computers.
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Elected
Representatives Mal Brough
Federal Member for Fisher
Multi-National Tax Avoidance
I am pleased to advise that Australia was one of 31 countries to sign a multilateral agreement to share tax information on the activities of multinational companies. This agreement will give the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) further scope to ensure companies pay their fair share of tax. The agreement will facilitate the exchange of multinationals’ country-by-country reports between tax authorities in different jurisdictions. These reports will contain details of multinationals’ international transactions, including the location of their income and taxes paid, as well as setting out their transfer pricing policies. This will now make it much harder for multinational companies to shift profit offshore by mispricing their dealings with foreign related entities and help to ensure they are paying their fair share of tax in Australia.
Organ Donation
Did you know that at any one time approximately 1600 Australians are waiting on an organ donation to save their lives? Tragically 50 of them will die each year waiting. Just 1% of people die in circumstances which allow them to become an organ donor. What can you do? Register as an organ donor, and more importantly discuss your desire to be an organ donor with your family. A recent audit shows that family consent rates to allow donation to go ahead are 91% when the deceased had registered as an organ donor, but are only 42% when the deceased has neither registered nor discussed their wishes with their family. Organ donors are real heroes who save lives. Donor families give an amazing gift and the more registered donors we have the more lives can be saved. You can find more information and register at: http://www.donatelife.gov.au/decide
Calling all Community Organisations
Have you registered your organisation for my Celebration of Volunteers to be held on May 14 at Australia Zoo? To recognise the efforts of volunteers from across the Sunshine Coast, I will be hosting a special event at Australia Zoo. I am inviting all your volunteers to enjoy a fun day at the zoo to say thank you on behalf of the community for all that they do. Registration forms are on my website at http:// malbrough.com.au/volunteer-celebration/ or if you would like one mailed to you please contact my office on 5493 5556.
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Andrew Powell State Member for Glass House Safety first at Reed Street
I know there is much excitement in the community that we finally have work progressing on traffic lights at the Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way intersection. But I just wanted to take a moment, to remind drivers to use caution, while the works are underway. I know it is frustrating that the speed limit has been reduced, but the short term inconvenience will be so worth it in the end. I would like to also take the opportunity to thank everyone in the community for their support during our campaign to secure these lights and for your patience during the 12 months it has taken to get the project started.
First ever Glass House Small Business Awards
Over the past few months I have held several meetings with the Chamber of Commerce groups that operate in the Glass House electorate to discuss the idea of having our own small business awards during the Queensland Small Business Week in May this year. Excitement is building and we are all looking forward to announcing details by the end of this month. To ensure you are first to hear what the plans are, you can register your interest on the homepage of my website – www.andrewpowell.com.au. You can also start thinking about a local business that you believe deserves to be publicly acknowledged for their service to our region or even a particular employee who goes above and beyond in their service delivery. Stay tuned for more details.
Gambling Community Benefit Fund grants
Recipients of round 86 of this grant program were recently announced and I am thrilled to say the Celebrate Beerwah, Glasshouse Musos, the Peachester History Committee Inc and the Glass House Mountains Primary P&C were all successful in their application. Principal of Glass House Mountains State School, Mrs Elizabeth Somers took me on a tour of the school last year and showed me where they would like to install shade sails for their primary students. I'm really pleased to see their application was successful. I was also fortunate to be able to drop in on one of the Peachester History Committee’s monthly meetings so I could personally present them with a certificate to acknowledge their successful grant to upgrade the Peachester Hall. The next round closes on February 28 and more information can be found online at http://www. justice.qld.gov.au/corporate/sponsorships-andgrants/grants
Andrew Powell Phone: 5435 2013 Email: glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au Facebook: Andrew Powell www.andrewpowell.com.au
Council elections called Last Friday, the Local Government elections were officially called to be held on Saturday, March 19. This kick starts a six-week election campaign for Divisional and Mayoral candidates. As a consequence, Local Governments across Queensland have been placed in caretaker mode. To maintain fair, balanced and equitable reporting on the election campaign of all candidates, Glasshouse Country & Maleny News implements special editorial guidelines, including the suspension of councillor columns until the election results are known. Starting from next week’s edition, we will commence a series of features where the candidates in Division 1, Division 2 and for the Mayoralty are given space to introduce to readers who they are and what they stand for. Following these will be question / answer style features for readers to gauge where they stand on specific issues. During the election campaign, we apply specific rules for letters to the editor and other contributions from candidates and their supporters. Letters need to focus on issues, not be personal attacks and one letter per edition will be printed in support of a specific candidate – space depending. Acceptance of all forms of editorial contributions – including promotion of campaign events – is at the discretion of the Managing Editor. Candidates will be running their own paid advertisements which can be identified by having the word ‘Advertisement’ at the top or the bottom of the space. As well, a writ was issued by the Governor of Queensland for a referendum to be held on the same day on fixed four year terms for State Parliamentarians.
Key dates: Electoral rolls close 5.00pm, February 12 Nominations for candidates close 12.00noon, February 16 Pre-polling commences 9.00am, March 7 Postal voting closes 7.00pm, March 16 Pre-polling closes 6.00pm, March 18 Polling day, March 19 (polling stations close 6.00pm) See ecq.qld.gov.au for more details
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Living 19th Century Clothes Washing In the 21st century, instructions for the washing of clothes are more about how to turn on and operate the machine rather than the washing method. Back in the 19th century it was all about method. The following instructions were based on those in a book titled ‘Back in the Day – 101 things everyone used to know how to do’ written by Michael Powell. 1. Carry water from a nearby well or creek. Enlist the help of the family because you need lots of pails of water 2. Heat the washing water in an iron kettle or a large metal washtub 3. Sort the clothes into whites, colours and those that are very dirty; wash in that order. 4. Stir the clothes in the hot water with a long stick, then remove and scrub them on a washboard with homemade soap 5. Place washboard vertically in the washtub and bring the clothes out of the water. Rub them briskly on the metal or glass ridges and plunge them back in the water regularly 6. To remove stains, rub soap directly over the stain before using the washboard 7. Replace the water when it becomes too dirty and heat a fresh supply 8. Rinse clothes in two or more tubs of cold water to remove the soap 9. Wring the clothes out by hand or use a mechanical wringer 10. Peg them up on a line to dry. The Bankfoot House Laundry building contains several generations of washing equipment going back to the days of the copper boiler and washboard. Neither came with written instructions! Interested in learning more about Bankfoot House? Contact the Friends of Bankfoot House on 5493 0197 on a Wednesday or email friends@ bankfoothouse.org. Ron Gillinder, President – 0407 760 989, in conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Council.
Beerwah NHWQ Good Neighbour Award
The ‘Good Neighbour Award’ for February was presented at the meeting of Beerwah NHWQ held on February 1 to the Beerwah and District Rural Fire Brigade. Sylvia Shaw, who unfortunately was unable to be present, was the nominator. The citation read: ‘Our local Rural Fire Brigade, which began in 1990, covers 200 square kilometres and has four Fire Appliances and 32 members, all volunteers. Everyone who lived through the bush fires of 1994 will be well aware of the good work they do in case of a fire, but they are also there to assist the Glasshouse SES and Caloundra SES in flood assistance and clearing debris from dwellings. The Brisbane and Bundaberg floods saw members assisting these communities for extended periods helping in flood situations.’ Keep those nominations coming in. Contact Sheila Williams, 5439 0520 or swilli17@dodo.com.au Ron Stocks (Area Co-ordinator of Beerwah NHWQ) and Langford Rae (third officer of Beerwah and District Rural Fire Brigade)
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You Said It Gratitude for Christmas cheer
We would like to say a huge thank you to all the wonderful people who decorate their homes/yards with Christmas lights and displays. It is much appreciated, the efforts and time (unpaid) you give at this time of year, is a joy for all to see and really brings the festive spirit out. As with most other families, it is a tradition to drive around and see what lights we can find, but not only do we see lights... we see the kindness and generosity of people, giving up their time, homes and privacy, along with added power expenses etc, just to bring joy to others! Your efforts don’t go unnoticed and we thank you for being the special people that you are.You truly are amazing! We'll see you all again this year. The Morris Family Beerwah
Angela wins Green Park Australia Day Raffle
Thank you to Conondale Valley Association (CVA) and its members, who made the donations to make the raffle possible. These include John Brown of Range Hardware and Hire, Mitre 10, for donating the wheelbarrow, and Brett Ryan from Posi Track Hire, who put the raffle and contents together and made it happen. I’d also like to thank Ashley and Natalie Hamilton from the Conondale Store, who ran the raffle. It is so good to see the community pulling together like this to save such an important Conondale icon, Conondale’s WW1 ANZAC Memorial Reserve ‘Green Park’. Green Park is a unique sacred place, permanently gazetted to Conondale and is an irreplaceable part of Conondale’s social historical significance. I wish the very best for and support CVA with its battle in trying to get our local politicians to do what the community wants. I am sure Conondale will win. I encourage everyone to support change in the coming local government elections. Good on you and go Conondale, lest Conondale’s ANZAC sacrifice be desecrated and forgotten. Angela Green Mary King of CVA, Angela Green raffle winner, Ashley Hamilton Conondale Store and Brett Ryan of Posi Track Hire
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Mystery solved
Regarding the letter in January 27 – ‘Mystery noise’ from Michelle Deveze. From your description, my guess is that it is macadamia farming related. When spraying, large sprayers on the back of tractors spray about six metres into trees, so this could be the noise. Or it could also be relating to when they are harvesting the nuts, where they use a large spinning, sweeping machine, that goes up and down the rows. Shane Old Glass House Mountains
Well done
Re: Leone Newell, GC&M News in February 3 edition, it's gratifying to see that others are finally starting to question the myth of global warming. Have you noticed how the Green alarmist groups are not calling it ‘Global Warming’? That's because they got caught with their pants down when eminent scientists disproved their theories, so they changed tactics and they have started calling it ‘Climate Change’. The truth is the planet has in fact cooled by 0.71 degrees over the last decade. And as for the CO2 levels they keep waffling on about, and telling us we have to have a carbon tax, to reduce this mythical man-made CO2 level that is killing us, what a crock. So for all you armchair experts out there who are convinced that a carbon tax is going to save the planet, I have just one thing to say. Taxing CO2 achieves nothing for the environment. In fact, it deprives real environmental issues from receiving funds. A carbon tax will have a disastrous impact on lower and middle income earners. Even if drastic measures were imposed equally on all countries around the world to reduce the total human CO2 contribution by as much as 30%, this would reduce total CO2 by an insignificant percentage. It would have no effect whatsoever on the climate, but it would totally destroy the economies of every country and dramatically lower everyone’s living standards. Most people and politicians are making decisions emotively, not factually, about a complex science they know virtually nothing about. We have been grossly misled for years to think there is tens of thousands of tonnes more CO2 in the atmosphere than there really is! Peter Bowles Glass House Mountains
In agreement
Re: The truth of the matter, GC&M News, February 3 edition. I have to concur with Leone Newell, as I have read similar articles. The Federation Drought from 1890-1904 was caused by three El Ninos in a row. During that time 50 million sheep died, which was half of the nation’s flock; 40% of cattle also perished. Recently I read an article by Geoff Derrick, a consultant Geologist, which was aimed at our Prime Minister. He suggested that Malcom look out of his Sydney Harbour mansion and examine what has happened in the vicinity. In 1788 Arthur Phillip, on landing at Sydney Cove, immediately set up a weather station on board Sirius. This was manned by William Bradley from 27/1/1788-14/9/1788, when a land based station was built. That station was manned by William Dawes who took up to six measurements per day until 6/12/1891. These measurements were discovered in the Library of the Royal Society of London in 1977. In 2009 three Australians, Geris, Karoly and Allan examined these and later compared them to measurements from Observatory Hill (Sydney) taken between 1859 and 2014. They used average monthly temperatures and to everyone's surprise they matched almost exactly. So there has been no increase in average temperatures in the Sydney Harbour area for the last 226 years. Geoff also noted that Malcom could see Fort Denison from his patio. They have collected tidal recordings there since 1886. These show a steady rise of 0.65mm/yr. A ride on the Manly Ferry and short drive to Collaroy Beach would reveal a fishing hut that was built on the shore in 1870. Photos taken over the ensuing years show it in exactly the same position in relation to the shoreline. It would be safe to say that there has been no major rise in ocean levels in the Sydney area for last 129 years. Derek Browning Glass House Mountains
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By Sonia Clark Noelle Dean has a head for heights; in previous years among her various other adventures, she has happily completed a tandem skydive as well as flown in a tiger moth. Not bad for a devoted wife, mother and great-grandmother who is also President of the Glasshouse Country Ladies Bowls Club. So at the end of last month when it came around to celebrating her 80th birthday Noelle knew exactly what she wanted to do - she wanted to head back up to the skies for another exhilarating skydive! “I enjoyed it so much the first time and talk about an adrenaline rush! It was a great way to celebrate becoming 80!” said Noelle.
Noelle with her Skydiving companion at the completion of her dive
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Noelle in the air to celebrate her 80th birthday
The plane for Noelle’s skydive departed from Caloundra airport and Noelle and her skydiving companion landed at Currimundi Beach where she was excitedly greeted by family members upon completing the dive. Then it was back to the airport to view the video of the dive, followed by lunch at the Powerboat Club with her family, to celebrate both the successful dive and her birthday. “I love to be active and embrace living. Planning to do the dive was a great way to use my mind and do something a bit adventurous. The adrenaline certainly makes you feel alive,” laughed Noelle. Now that all the diving is out of the way for the moment, next on Noelle’s must do list is a visit to the famous ‘Cameron Corner’. In another notable milestone, to commemorate her 80th birthday, Noelle was awarded her ‘Super Veteran’ badge from Glasshouse Country Bowls Club. Noelle has been with the club for many years and has already received her ‘Veteran’ badge (when she turned 70). She now looks forward to wearing her new badge with pride.
Maleny Grove’s newly appointed village manager Greg Guilford (pictured) met with residents at the village clubhouse last week. Greg brings to the role many years of experience in senior positions in the hospitality industry. "There are a lot of parallels between my previous and current position," he said. A village is not unlike a hotel, but instead of having guests who come and go, residents remain to live the relaxed and supportive community lifestyle. "Maleny Grove is small scale living but it is certainly big on style with generous green space, beautifully designed spacious villas, plus a wide variety of facilities and activities," he said. "I am impressed to find the benefits and security afforded residents under the government retirement village’s act which Maleny Grove operates. "To have this security, a retirement without the worries of house and garden maintenance, as well as a variety of facilities and the freedom to lock up and leave your home is definitely having the best of both worlds," Greg said. "I look forward to my new role and getting to know the residents at Maleny Grove as well as welcoming visitors to show them what retirement living here has to offer." Call me on 1300 55 65 75 to arrange your personal tour or visit www.LiveLifeVillages.com.au
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2016 SUNSHINE MELODIES CONCERT SERIES
LONNIE LEE The legendary career of Lonnie Lee started with his first hit in 1959 that he wrote with Johnny O’Keefe. Today, with eight national number one hits to his credit, Lonnie Lee is still going strong.
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The hidden risks in snoring Always feeling tired? Crave a daily nap? Find it difficult to concentrate? You could be suffering from osA (obstructive sleep Apnea) obstructive sleep apnea (or apnoea) is a common affliction that affects thousands of people every night causing excessive snoring and sometimes even choking. How serious is sleep apnea? If you’ve ever slept next to someone who snores you will know just how irritating it can be! However a common side effect of sleep apnea is excessive snoring and this can be much more serious. When we are asleep, our airways relax and start to narrow causing snoring. In people with apnea, the airway can completely close over causing it to become blocked which in turn starves the body
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of oxygen. once the brain realises that the body isn’t breathing, it sends a shot of adrenalin to alert the body to wake up. We then take a deep breath (or loud snort) and go back to sleep. The cycle then repeats and can occur several hundred times a night – exhausting! How do you know if you suffer from it? some common signs are: • Excessive snoring • A choking sensation or waking with a loud snort • You appear to stop breathing • Frequent night visits to the bathroom • Continual lack of energy • Poor concentration and short term memory Why is it important to do something about it? The quality of your sleep is more important than the quantity. The reason that most people with apnea are always tired is that their body is still fatigued the next morning as a result of poor quality sleep. It’s also important to consider that the health of your partner may also be affected by continually interrupted sleep. Health risks directly linked with apnea include: • Type 2 Diabetes • Heart attack • Stroke • High blood pressure • Dementia How is it treated? The most effective treatment is with a CPAP or APAP machine which delivers pressurised air through a tube and mask to your face. The airways are held open by the higher air pressure
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Legendary Lonnie Lee coming to Events Centre FRESH COOKED & WHOLESALE
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The Events Centre at Caloundra is hosting a series of morning concerts throughout the year as part of their Sunshine Melodies series. The first show for the year presents the legendary Australian recording artist; Lonnie Lee, on Wednesday, March 2 at 11.00am. Lonnie Lee started with his first hit in 1959 that he wrote with Johnny O’Keefe. Today, with eight national number one hits to his credit, Lonnie Lee is still going strong. Having sustained a stellar stage presence for an incredible 55 years, his hits include Starlight Starbright, Yes indeed I do, I Found a New Love, Defenceless, Sit Around and Talk, When the Bells stop Ringing, Sitting by the River, and Don’t you know Pretty Baby. Interestingly, Lee’s recording career has also achieved a number of notable firsts including the first Australian to have a full colour album cover; the first Australian to record a stereo album; the first Australian to have a double-sided #1 record; and, the first Australian to have a #1 song from an album. Tickets are $17.00pp with group booking of 10+, $15.50pp. Complimentary morning tea is available from 10.00am and a post show buffet lunch is available for purchase. Bookings are essential. The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra www.theeventscentre.com.au 5491 4240.
Win Win Win Thanks to the good people at the Events Centre, we have two double passes to be won (worth $34.00). To win, like our Facebook page and share the competition details and comment ‘shared’. Competition will be drawn 4.00pm Monday, February 15 and winners notified via Facebook. Tickets must be collected from the box office at the Events Centre. Facebook.com/glasshousecountrynews.
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We’re well away to another year with strong membership and comfortable fellowship. This is a Club in which you feel you’re part of a supportive family geared to keeping your mind active. Traditionally, our Annual Honour Board records those of our members who came up with that extra special Club activity to boost our lives which either made it happen or produced the idea that made it work. Eight of our members were awarded this year. Di, Catherine, Marie, Riny, Bev, Coral, Ken and Steve carried home the chocolate box trophies. Our guest list for the next year will cover topics such as piracy on the high seas, a reminisce of the hospital ship Centaur and the story of a service we rely on, QR rail. For outings, we’ll have a good mix of home barbecues and trips, such as a day on the river or a wander through the Museum or Art Gallery or maybe learn about waste disposal. Our ‘Musical Morning with Peter’ covering a wide range of styles from Beethoven to Slim Dusty is always a winner and our periodic ‘Chat Morning’ on a member’s verandah is a lovely time to just relax and have a yarn with friends. It works well for us. So we hope 2016 is away well for you too. If Probus sounds interesting to you call Gordon on 5439 0446. www.gcnews.com.au
Pensioner electricity concessions safe Treasurer Curtis Pitt has again assured Queensland pensioners and seniors their existing electricity bill concessions are not at risk. “As I stated yesterday, the Palaszczuk Government is focussed on looking after our pensioners and making sure their concessions are safe,” Mr Pitt said. “We will always ensure we look after our pensioners and make sure their existing concessions are safe. “Everyone can remember the debacle under the previous LNP government when concessions were removed and had to be reinstated a day later. “We will always listen to stakeholders and the Palaszczuk Government will always do its best to look after the interests of our pensioners and low-income earners,” Mr Pitt said.
Skilled senior lends a hand You definitely don’t have to be a senior to be unsure of how to get the best out of your computer. Or perhaps you want to discover new skills for customising and interacting with your iPad? Our local libraries are able to help. The tutorials are run by a range of wonderful volunteers who will work at your own pace, whether it be in a group or in a one-on-one session. One of their ‘Senior’ computer volunteers sharing his expert skills is Brian Machin, from Landsborough, who assists people at the Beerwah Library. Brian has been a computer tutor at Beerwah Library since his retirement in 2012. “I really enjoy my volunteer role at Beerwah Library as it is a very friendly place, well-used by the community, and they’re a great group of staff,” he said. “I have a vast background in communications and IT and felt I could share my experience with the community. “Volunteering is my way of finally being able to give back to the community – something that is somewhat difficult when you work full time. “The benefits of being a tutor are seeing clients learn and grow, being unafraid of their device and having a go. I also meet some wonderful people,” he added. “I have seen people come to me with their laptop/phone/tablet still in the box as they have been too confronted to even turn their device on.
Brian Machin pictured at Uluru “After a few sessions I see them return, using their new found knowledge and beginning to stretch themselves. This is very rewarding. “I would like to see more volunteers with the broad range of my skill sets as there is definitely a need for this knowledge to be available for our community.” To book a tutorial session, head to council’s library website or call 5475 8989.
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SENIOR MOMENTS
Taking care of the future
A Diamond of a celebration
Gum Leaves, candles, and diamonds set the scene as Gordon and Cath Howitt, of Peachester, celebrated their 60th Wedding anniversary at ‘The Hideway’ in Beerwah. Family, friends and three of the original wedding guests travelled from New Zealand, Perth and everywhere in between. With much hilarity the gorgeous flower girl, (+ 60 years) complete with matching head gear and basket of flowers, led the happy couple into the function room that had been lovingly decorated with special photos and memorabilia depicting Gordon and Cath’s 60 years together. The celebration, organised by their four daughters, was full of surprises. Cath always dressed her daughters in home-made matching outfits so matching pinnies on the night, added to the festivities. A family always known for having lots of fun and laughter, when the congratulatory letters were delivered from the Queen, the Governor General and the Prime Minister, the daughters were suitably attired!
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Stories and memories from the flower girl and brother of the groom (a well know NZ rugby journalist) certainly entertained the guests. Their secret to 60 years of marriage is plenty of laughter, always working as a team, doing everything together, and communication.
Contributed by Kerry Gillam In 2002 I shifted to the Sunshine Coast from Victoria, and I have to say the thought of moving to a new area and meeting new people terrified me. Initially the new friends I made were basically neighbours, however I also now have lovely friends that I have made through being involved in Toastmasters. Back when I was working in Melbourne, my boss was a Toastmaster, and I thought that it only catered to business people. Anyhow I decided to give it a go and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I was terrified the first time I turned up but, wow, what a friendly bunch of people they were and I was made welcome by one and all. I was never pushed into anything that I didn’t want to do and could go at my own pace. Through Glasshouse Country Toastmasters I have gained confidence, made some fantastic friends, learnt how to speak up for what I think is right, and be myself. GCTM also conducts Speech Craft in the local schools and what a rewarding experience that is. For more information, contact: Kerry 5494 0161 or Martine 5496 855.
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Things To Do Alexander McCall Smith coming to Maleny Don’t forget to bring your jumper Open 7 Days: Mon,Tues, Wed & Fri 7.30am-5.30pm Thurs 7.30am-6pm, Sat 7am-4pm & Sun 7am-3pm
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The first Outspoken event of the year features one of the world’s most popular bestselling authors; Alexander McCall Smith in conversation with Steven Lang on Tuesday, March 1 at 6.00pm. Alexander McCall Smith is in Australia for Adelaide Writer's Week. He will be talking about two new books published at the end of 2015 – a collection of short stories, ‘Chance Developments, Unexpected Love Stories’ and the most recent in the No.1 Ladies Detective series. To accomodate a bigger audience the venue is the Maleny Primary School Hall. Support author will be Cass Moriarty and her book is The Promise Seed, published by UQP. Tickets are available from Maleny Bookshop $18.00 or $12.00 students. Bookings are essential 5494 3666.
Attilla Sautov - Bach & Paganini Solo Recital Violin virtuoso, Attilla Sautov, returns from an inspiring tour of Italy to present his uniquely intimate solo concert on Sunday, February 28, from 2.00pm at Maleny. This will be Attilla’s first ever unaccompanied violin tour. In stark contrast to his recent ‘rock’ concerts, he will demonstrate great mastery of solo works by Paganini and Bach, including Bach’s Chaconne (from Partita No. 2 in D minor), a structurally and emotionally powerful piece, Attilla performs with great passion and warmth, and with breathtaking technique. “Attilla is a genius - his passion for the violin is amazing,” said one concertgoer recently. He has a trademark rapport with his audience, who are often left speechless by his talents, and loves bringing his musical gifts to regional communities, despite having vast experience in many of the world’s most prestigious venues. This concert is an opportunity to experience the pure ‘organic sound’ of the violin at the hands of a maestro. Tickets are available at the Maleny Visitor Information Centre or www.attillasautov.com (adults $30.00 and concession $25.00).
Win Win Win We have two tickets to be won (value $30.00 each). To win, like our Facebook page and share the competition details and comment ‘shared’. Competition will be drawn 4.00pm Monday, February 22 and winners notified via Facebook. Facebook.com/glasshousecountry&malenynews
Beerwah’s got Jared
This month the Beerwah Hotel will be featuring talented country musician Jared Porter on Saturday, February 13 from 8.00pm. At Toyota Tamworth Country Music Festival 2014, 27-year-old Jared was announced the 35th Toyota Star Maker winner. The competition has launched the careers of people such as Kylie Sackley and Keith Urban. Since winning Toyota Star Maker, Jared has performed at the CMA World GlobaLive Concert, in downtown Nashville. He has toured with Australia’s biggest names in Country, recorded his debut album – East to West, and played at the biggest festivals in Australia. Jared was also announced as a Golden Guitar finalist for New Talent of the Year 2015, and a finalist for CMC (Country Music Channel) New Oz Artist of the Year 2015. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see him live and local at the Beerwah Hotel.
Bobkatz play Maleny If you enjoy songs which tell a story, the next Goodwills House Concert at Maleny will fit the bill. The afternoon will feature award-winning alt-country duo The Bobkatz, (Garry Koehler and Rob Mackay) who first gained national exposure on Australia all Over with Garry’s song ‘The Man in the Picture’. The Bobkatz recently won Heritage Song of the Year and Group or Duo of the Year with their current single ‘The Gallery’ at the Independent Music Awards held in Mildura. Garry and Rob will be familiar to Gympie Muster attendees as well as Maleny music lovers who attended the launch of local songwriter Kelly Cork’s album in November. The duo sang songs at the launch including ‘The Gallery’ and a droll song about being an older person looking for work but lacking a ‘Certificate Four’. The concert starts at 3.00pm with an opening bracket from hosts ‘The Goodwills’. Tickets are $15.00 /$12.00. Contact Laurel on 5435 2333 for bookings and venue directions. Goodwills house concerts are sponsored by the Queensland Folk Federation. www.gcnews.com.au
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Cappriccio's Italian Restaurant
with Lea Parkes
I’ve previously discovered the main meal size is a little bit too big for me, so I enjoyed a entrée size Fettuccine Piselli which has a light meat and tomato sauce and a sprinkling of peas across the top. Brownie loves a good meat dish so he went for the Pork Scaloppine Marsala with a side salad which he loved, and recommended the half carafe of house red to go with it. Good thing that I sipped on sparkling water so was not alarmed at all when the very polite police officer flagged me over at Landsborough for a breath test on the way home!
After a crazy busy few days last week, we decided to head along to Cappriccio's Italian Pizza Restaurant on Wednesday night, and as usual it was the best decision we made that day. The restaurant has a really relaxed atmosphere and the food is always great we have been working our way through the menu and it never disappoints. After sharing a really tasty focaccia which is served with sun-dried tomato, garlic and herbs and some mozzarella, I headed straight to the pasta menu. As a pasta lover, it is hard to go past the taste of fresh pasta, and at Cappriccio's all but the gluten free pasta in made in-house.
Indoor & outdoor dining, or on the new deck overlooking the Obi Obi River
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In the Garden with Brownie
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A few years back a survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on what Australian farmers do about managing their natural resources turned up some amazing results – and some pretty huge figures. The survey asked managers of agricultural businesses to identify the extent and type of weed, pest, and land and soil problems present on their land, and the activities they undertook to prevent or manage them. It found that Australian farmers spent more than $1.5 billion controlling weeds, $768 million battling pests and $649 million preventing land and soil problems. The total cost of managing these problems was almost $3 billion. Nationally, nearly two thirds of farmers reported that they had improved their natural resource management practices. Of these, 89% reported doing so to increase productivity, 88% for farm sustainability, and 75% to improve environmental protection. The study found that farmers look after 425 million hectares of land, or just over half (55%) of Australia's land mass. More amazing is that only 150,000 agricultural businesses were found to be involved in looking after this 55% of the entire area of our wide brown land. That’s a big responsibility on a small number of landholders. Not surprisingly, Queensland farming businesses managed the largest amount of agricultural land (143 million ha) of any of the States. Western Australia ranked second with 96 million hectares. Again not surprisingly, Tasmania had the smallest amount of farming land with only 1.6 million hectares. But amazingly, Tasmania spent almost the highest per hectare on addressing natural resource management problems ($38.00 per hectare). Queensland farmers spent $572 million on addressing weeds, pests, soil and land problems. Incredibly, they toiled for a collective 2,395,946 person days looking after their natural resources. Nationally, the most commonly reported NRM problems were pests (70.4%), followed by weeds (66.0%) and land and soil (56.4%). But it seems that farmers spend most time fighting weed invasions (88.8%), followed by pest related management activities (80.4%) and land and soil related management activities (60.1%). Typically, a higher proportion of farmers reported undertaking activities than those reporting a problem, indicating that natural resource management problems are managed preventatively as well as remedially. So here’s a big congratulations to our farmers, and thank you for being such good land stewards. It’s the future generations who’ll benefit from all your hard labour (all 2,395,946 person days of it).
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Go Green Rainforest Nursery
Plant of the Week
Grevillea ‘Sandra Gordon’
Grevillea banksii x G.pinnatifida Here at Go Green one of our favourite bird attracting Grevilleas is Sandra Gordon. It was one of the most popular Grevilleas in the 1980’s and is making a real comeback with its lovely foliage and large bright yellow flowers. Sandra Gordon is a proven performer with flowers up to 20cm long dripping with nectar which provides a valuable food source for many native birds throughout the year. This stunning Grevillea is best grown in full sun and a free draining position. It will grow to around 3m but can be kept smaller with an annual prune. Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview is open Monday to Saturday 9.00am until 4.00pm. . Phone 5494 5980 or 0448 509 139. or visit or website at www.gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
Property of the week
Commanding Queenslander on 26 acres This impressive Peachester home built in 2003 has all the hallmarks of a traditional Queenslander, features four large bedrooms including a king size master, ensuite and walk-in robe and huge office or fifth bedroom. Enjoy the ambience of the open fire in the formal lounge and there is also a separate dining room, well appointed open plan kitchen with gas hob and a living room which flows out to a large under covered verandah. Features include nine foot ceilings, two fireplaces, skylights and ducted air conditioning. The undulating land which is ideally suited to horses and cattle consists of approximately 26 acres of grazing land and forest. Spring fed dams, bore water, two 5000 gallon tanks, three bay shed and triple carport. Priced at $795,000. Call agent Mike Weaver 0438 671 080.
www.scrproperty.net 5439 6300 Like us on Facebook 2575 Steve Irwin Way, Q 4553
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Set on a large 791m2, fenced block is this spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, home. Offering expansive open plan living as well as a separate formal lounge, there is plenty of space for the whole family. The open plan living area opens out onto a covered outdoor area overlooking the rear yard which is level and fully fenced so the kids can play and you can know they’re safe. With ducted air conditioning and fans in every room, the house is cool in summer. The master bedroom has a walk-in robe and ensuite, whilst a second bathroom services the other 3 bedrooms. All located 2 minutes to Landsborough’s town centre, only 5 minutes to all the amenities of Beerwah, and just 20 minutes to the coasts beaches. A fantastic family home, or an ideal investment property.
Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 Roger Guillemet M: 0418 485 954 T: 5439 6300
BEERWAH
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FLAWLESS STANDARDS, GREAT LOCATION $449,000
• Modern brick and tile home • Ducted air conditioning + ceiling fans • Fully fenced, landscaped 696m2 lot • Easy walk to Beerwah shopping centre • Beautiful timber flooring • Covered outdoor entertaining area
Ross Cooney M: 0409 584 890 T: 5439 6300
BEERWAH
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POSITION PERFECT OPPOSITE PARK
Stunning presentation inside and out from this double cavity brick home situated in a quiet no through road, with only 2 houses and overlooking Skippy Park. This well designed family home features 8’6 ceilings throughout, solar power, 2.5 car garaging, ceiling fans and a well-appointed entertainer’s kitchen with large pantry, island bench, and dishwasher. Accommodation is provided for by 4 bedrooms all with built in robes and the large main bedroom with a walk in robe and luxury ensuite. Outdoor entertaining is well catered for by a large under roof outdoor area with innovative retractable screens and flows seamlessly from the living area to give you an extra living space. The home boasts ample storage throughout, low maintenance gardens and grounds, is fully fenced and would suit a young family, retired couple or investor.
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Ross Cooney M: 0409 584 890 T: 5439 6300
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PANORAMIC COASTAL VIEW
• 1.4 acres (5,849m2) • 1 bedroom home + 2 bedroom cottage • Unique design • 2 new water tanks • Open plan living • Potential to work from home
Offers over $499,000 Mike Weaver M: 0438 671 080 T: 07 5439 6300
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Roger Guillemet M: 0418 485 954 Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 T: 5439 6300
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Property of the week
Retirement living at its best
Just listed is this delightful villa in Twin Cedars over 55’s Retirement and Lifestyle Resort. Thinking of downsizing and looking for a lifestyle opportunity? This may be the perfect home for you! Set in quiet and peaceful surrounds, with picturesque views over Mount Tibrogargan, this property offers the new owners an appealing retirement opportunity. With three bedrooms, one bathroom, two toilets, single garage, expansive living, and air conditioning, this property will suit the most discerning buyers. The facilities at the resort include swimming pool, spa, hall, gym, craft room, library, workshop, vegetable garden and the additional bonus of a caravan parking site.
The complex is security gated for your peace of mind. Villa 50/466 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum. Offers Over $380,000. Please contact Denise Pinwill 0410 649 905 or Suzie Tay 0400 880 932 to organise an inspection.
Beerwah Denise Pinwill - 0410 649 905 A beAuTifuL PLAce TO cALL hOMe 6 McDOnALD cOurT, beerwAh 696sqM
Suzie Tay - 0400 880 932 One Of The finesT, MOsT LuxuriOus hOMes in The AreA 4
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• More than meets the eye, step inside to appreciate this beautiful family home • Timber laminate flooring throughout living and hallway areas • Immaculately maintained 4 bedroom brick and tile home • Generous under roof line entertaining area off kitchen/living • Central location within walking distance of shops, railway, parks & amenities
$449,000
4 PeAkview PLAce, GLAsshOuse MOunTAins
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68 Simpson Street Beerwah 4
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• Stunning lifestyle property • Multiple indoor and outdoor living areas • Segregated children’s wing perfect for the large family • Sparkling heated inground swimming pool with poolside entertaining • Ducted air-conditioning, high ceilings, quality fittings and fixtures • Self contained three bay shed and breathtaking mountain views
PROPERTY ID: 2991957
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AcreAGe LivinG cLOse TO ALL AMeniTies 241 hArDwOOD rD, LAnDsbOrOuGh 7266sqM • House 1: Generous in size and ripe for minor renovations • Inground saltwater pool on 7266sqm of land • Multitude of garages and attached carports • House 2: Contemporary, additional living or rental opportunity • 16 m x 9 m Colourbond shed with lean to, toilet and kitchenette Offers Over $670,000 PROPERTY ID: 2962852
beAuTifuL AcreAGe in PeAcefuL surrOunDs LOT 6 river rOAD PeAchesTer 8003sqM LAnD • Cleared and elevated picturesque land • Several house sites available • Divided into two paddocks, fully fenced • Positioned within 5mins to Peachester and 12mins to Beerwah town centre Offers Over $295,000
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sTunninG new resiDence in quieT PicTuresque seTTinG 239 LinDeMAn rOAD, beerwAh 3727sqM • Brand new Coral home over 300sqm under roof • Multiple living areas with 2.7m ceilings • Stunning gourmet kitchen with Caesarstone bench tops • Isolated children’s retreat with lounge area • 12m x 9m fully powered shed with 4m x 9m lean to Offers Over $750,000 PROPERTY ID: 2981985
Looking at selling? We have buyers wanting to buy and are in need of more listings. Call Denise or Suzie now to organise an obligation free appraisal on your property.
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Property of the week Entertainers absolute delight in bush setting
This home impatiently awaits a new family! It’s all here, the red cedar home with three bedrooms (master with walk-in-robe and ensuite), a great living area and a wide verandah overlooking the pool set in a huge well designed entertainment area that includes a bar and built-in BBQ. The home boasts open plan living, combining kitchen, dining and lounge. The kitchen has ample storage and a designated space for a dishwasher. It needs a new cooktop; gas connection is in place. The cute potbelly stove in the lounge room provides warmth during the winter months and for the hot season the large air-conditioning unit cools the entire home. The verandah overlooks not just the pool area but also the large trees on the property. Two large water tanks provide ample water and as a bonus, there is a separate studio/rumpus with its own toilet. Call Ursula on 0459 995 979 to arrange an inspection of 110 Commissioners Flat Road, Peachester.
Beerwah
18 Greber road, beerwah offers over $445,000 one acre and walking distance to the shops
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This is extremely hard to find and would suit a family, a retired couple, a keen gardener and/or a renovator. The house needs some upgrading • 3 midsized bedrooms, 2 built-in-robes • 1 bathroom plus separate toilet • Functional kitchen (could do with a makeover), dining and lounge • Wide verandah, single carport and garden shed • Zoning is Medium Density Residential
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5 Park CoUrT, LaNdsboroUGh offers over $395,000 Cosy cottage set amidst tall trees
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2
If you love nature, then this property is your DREAM! • 3 midsized bedrooms, 1 robe • 1 bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet • Nice kitchen, upright stove and breakfast bar • Covered entertainment area looking out to the forest and National Park • 6 x 9m shed, electricity connected • Pockets of rainforest and a beautiful dam
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68 Simpson Street Beerwah
This home awaits a new family
• 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms • Master with walk-in-robe and ensuite • Living area with hardwood flooring, pot belly stove and air-conditioning • All rooms have ceiling fans • Separate laundry • Access to huge balcony overlooking pool and entertainment area • Separate studio with a large rumpus room and a waterless composting toilet • Natural bush setting • School bus at the front gate
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Property ID 2989166
Ursula Starkovsky
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Noticeboard Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre Did you know they offer, internet access, photocopies, sending faxes, email access, job search, hall hire and a space to hold meetings to the local community? Some of these services are free, and others are on a low cost basis. If you are not sure how to use the internet, or would like to set up a free email account, one of our volunteers will be on hand to assist you. Our dedicated, friendly and courteous volunteers are here to help you, so why not call in and see us? They are open weekdays from 9.00am to 12.00noon and can be contacted by phoning 5438 7000 or e-mail admin@ghmnc.com
Australian Share Holders Association – Sunshine Coast Branch is holding its February meeting at the Goodlife Community Centre 100 Buderim Pines Drive, Buderim on Tuesday, February 16 from 10.00am. Special guest presenters are Troy
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Davey and Darryl Watt from Ord Minnett Buderim. The topic focus is superannuation and government benefits. A market outlook for the year will also be provided. Both are two great topics for 2016.All members and visitors are welcome. Free parking available. Enquiries please phone Don on 5445 1563. Meditation and Sharing – Group meets Tuesday evenings 7.00pm - 8.30pm at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, phone Peter on 0429 918 424 for more information. Aus Sewing Guild – Mooloolah Group will have their first meeting of the year on Saturday, February 13 at the Mooloolah Community Hall. Discussion for the year’s program will cater to the needs of sewers. We share ideas, new trends and plenty of help for new sewers. Bring your lunch and morning tea provided from 9.00am. Contact Gail on 5477 6867. Building Connections – is held on the 2nd Wednesday of every month from 10.00am 12.00noon at the Maleny Library. Building connections with people in our community and in our lives is the backbone of Intentional Peer Support. Come and spend time connecting with people in a way that could open up a whole new perspective and a new way of looking at things! Pearl is a non-clinical mental health recovery
program – run by peers for peers. Please express your interest with Pearl or Partners in Recovery on 0403 400 944. Please note we can offer transport up the mountain. You must be at Landsborough train station at 9.30am. Contact Pearl to pre-organise transport. Glasshouse Country Uniting Church - will be open each Wednesday during lent from 1.00pm - 2.00pm. Starting on Ash Wednesday, February 10 the church will be open each Wednesday for quiet meditation and prayer as we start the 40 day period of Lent leading up to the crucifixion on Good Friday. All welcome to come and reflect. Camino Way - If you have walked or are planning to walk the Camino or perhaps you have never heard of it and want to find out more, come along and meet a vibrant group of like-minded people who can share experiences, stories and information. The group includes people who have walked the ancient Pilgrim trails of Europe, Japan and our new Australian Camino and all are happy to support others undertaking their own pilgrimages. To find out more, join our informal meeting at 2.00pm on Sunday, February, 21 at the North Shore Community Centre, 701 David Low Way, Mudjimba. Access is from David Low Way or 128 Mudjimba Beach Road. Contact Aileen Greig on 0407 135 486.
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From the churches Reverend Scott Kroege - Maleny Presbyterian Church
The tolerance and intolerance of Jesus Many people think Christians should be the most tolerant of all people and should more accepting, and not critical or judgemental of others. While there is a case to be made for that, Christians strive to be followers of Christ, and look to him as a model on how to live. Jesus was indeed tolerant of people. He associated with the poor, sick and hungry, much to the disdain of religious leadership of the day whose attitudes towards these people were quite wrong and not God-honouring. Jesus repeatedly defended the down trodden, showing love, kindness and support for them. We certainly need to be seen as doing likewise in our local communities. However, it seems that there is a misunderstanding among some, that Christians have to be tolerant about any and everything that goes on in society these days. Whatever the 51% majority says is 'right' and 'true', is now something that Christians must accept and be tolerant of. But Jesus was not very tolerant on a number of things. He was and is always intolerant of sin. He never redefined sin, but instead called for people to repent of their sins and trust in
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
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Him. In this, Jesus was quite revolutionary and counter-cultural, as well as intolerant of those who opposed him… Matthew 12:30 ESV 'Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.' When Jesus said we are not to 'judge others' he was referring to people judging another’s heart or mind such that we assign them to heaven or hell, which is something only God the Father can do. However, Jesus also said that we are to judge the actions of people. We pray for repentance of sin. During this process we are to love and pray for those in sinful habits. We don’t reject them image-bearers of God…but we don’t tolerate their behaviour either. Being tolerant means being tolerant of those who are at odds with you and still loving them. It doesn’t mean that everyone has to believe the same things.
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187
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Kids Church during service www.glasshousecommunitychurch.com
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
MALENY: Sun 10 am cnr McCarthy & Landsborough Rds
Kids Church & Youth Group
Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406
BEERWAH: Sun 9 am 68 Peachester Rd Ps Aaron Jackson 0403 306 004
CALOUNDRA: Sun 9 am 33 Latcham Drvie WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
Loving God, Loving People, Loving Life
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0417 606 240 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd - 5494 7240 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776
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Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning
Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough
AU01246 / L002423
BSA# 615 068
Repairs & Maintenance to all Airconditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales, installation & warranty service of Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)
Call Shaun
Automotive
0429 213 105 Mobile Mechanical Repairs
Service C urrum entr b r e e Be Ph: 5496 0300
Your Local Diesel Specialist
All mechanical repairs & servicing to Petrol & Diesel Log book servicing
Jeff & Ann Ross
Mobile: 0429 960 300
Diesel Mechanic
Email: info@jaross.com.au
YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION
Lic. No. 6342
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
• Mufflers
27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045
Electrical Appliance Repairs
Air Conditioning Refrigeration
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Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models
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Phone: 5494 0944
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of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations
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0409 266 807 5494 1877
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Electrical Appliance Repairs
Air Conditioning Refrigeration
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0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts
Phone 5438 7445 to advertise your business
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BSA Lic 1129044
LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS
Dean Parry
Director
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PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more
Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006
quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au QBSA: 737533
or email barry@bjcomputers.com.au
John Walton BBus (InfSys)
countrytocoastbuilding@gmail.com
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0408 647 980
0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)
VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM Unit 1/1 Roys Rd Beerwah
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ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 1253462
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Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083
Shop 6 Riverside Centre 2 Maple St, Maleny
5429 6750
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Mobile: 0427 170 235
Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027
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Adam: 0414 482 037 karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au
ABN 89 058 455 025
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
T0037
Lic No 67745
INDUSTRIAL
Ashley 0412 932 271 s.c.e.d@hotmail.com
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Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
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Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations
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NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN?
AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work
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FREE POWERPOINT SAFETY CHECK
CALL JON DIRECT TODAY
ABN
JON JEPSON Lic 76085
Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds
Friendly & reliable
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27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045
Electrical Appliance Repairs
Phone 5494 8900
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5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns www.firstcallfencing.com.au
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
RURAL FENCING CONTRACTOR Thad Gaylard FREE UOTES
Q Specialising in: Dog, Cattle and Horse Fencing
Phone 0439 415 039 Jobs up to $27,500
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Air Conditioning Solar Repairs
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or email reception@gcnews.com.au
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Mays Mowing Service Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
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LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial
LOOR ANDING ERVICES
www.jimsmowing.net
Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801 www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975
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Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
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• New & Old Floors • Sanding & Treatment of Old & New Timber Decks • Latest Equipment Including Dust Bags to Minimise Dust • Free Quotes • Over 25 Years Experience BSA Lic No 64786
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5494 6300
FREE MEASURE & QUOTES Open Monday - Friday | 9am - 5pm
Enjoy the Beauty of Polished Timber
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For all your electrical needs
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Embroidery | Transfers | Work Wear | Gifts | Plaques & Awards
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COMMERCIAL
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Electricians
Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
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Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
Suncoast Lawn Care *Mowing *Wipper Snipping *Garden Clean up www.suncoastlawncare.com.au
0490 127 714
Procut Mowing & Maintenance “A Cut Above The Rest” Mowing - Pruning - Hedging - Rubbish Removal - Whipper Snipping
Acreage, Residential & Commerical Fully Insured & Registered Mower
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Landscaping
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5493 0493
• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &
0412 140 164
GARDEN FEATURES
GRAHAM RENWICK
AFFORDABLE PAINTING SERVICES
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830
LP GAS SUPPLIER
Reasonable Rates Dulux Accredited
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING • Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
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Mobile 0409 158 468
Quality Workmanship
Glass & Security
Servicing the local community
We don’t cut corners, we paint them.
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Patios & Decks Design & Build Your Dream
Landscaping / Carpenter We Do:
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Kevin 0474 693 894
www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
Free • Windows quotes • Doors QBCC Lic: L 1117342
0439 875 031
www.aussieoutdoorcreations.com.au Paul: 0411037957
30 Years Experience ABN: 859 506 472 19
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5493 0374
0488 669 810 admin@beerwahlocksmiths.com.au
Painters
PAINTERS
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
FIRST 0407 946 061
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PAINTERS Free Quotes 30 years experience
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• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS ALL AREAS
Lic No. PMT-0-11432
John Annakin 0407 439 526
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07 5493 0440
• Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED
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PAUL - 0411 037 957
QBCC: 1075997
4 Railway Street, Landsborough
PATIOS CARPORTS DECKS Patios Carports Decks CONCRETE EXCAVATION
All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393 www.gcnews.com.au
LEAKING SHOWERS
Ellis & Sons Earthmoving
RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED
Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au
Excavator and Positrack hire 5 TONNE EXCAVATOR
Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer
POSITRACK
4-in-one bucket (tilting), levelling bar, auger, trencher, forks & laser
Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64
e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au
All excavation work
• 3, 4.5 & 5 Tonne Excavator’s • Posi-Track , 2.5 & 8 Tonne Tipper • Rock Breaker, Auger & Grab Buckets • Hydraulic Rock Grab
• Fully Insured, Free Quotes Glenview Brad 0439 669 638
Over 20 yrs exp
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No matter your rural wastewater needs we can help To book in a job, for a quote or just for some free friendly advice
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South East Queensland’s Number 1 Wastewater Specialist’s
www.expresswastewater.com.au
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DRAINER – GASFITTER
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KRIS 0413 091 361
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5492 9155 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
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Hailey Deacon of Bald Knob, was part of Queensland U19 Women’s softball team who were the runners up after narrowly missing out on claiming a National Championship take down, after being defeated by their NSW counterparts in their Finals. The Women’s competition for the 43rd NSR U19 Elinor McKenzie Shield saw the Queensland U19 Women’s team put on some outstanding displays of softball throughout the duration of the tournament, held from January 17 – 23 at Redlands Softball Association, Ormiston. Leading into the Final, Queensland had won an incredible 11 out of 14 games played, including several matches in which their opponents were unable to put a single run on the board. However, the Final match saw Queensland go up against a strong NSW side, to be defeated 8-0 on home ground and finish as runners up for the 2016 Championship Title.
Winners and Sponsors are Cathy Stone, John Mellish, Karen Kemp, Carolyn Hale, Teresa Keast, Sharon Phillips. Nicole Purvis in front (76), Runner up Sharon Phillips (77). Gross On Thursday February 4, 42 ladies braved less Winner Jennifer Kelly (101). than perfect weather conditions to play in the Division 3. (30-45) Nett winner Carolyn Hale first Monthly Medal stroke competition (three (79), Runner up Felicity Smith (81 on a count divisions) for 2016. Generous trophy sponsorship back). Gross winner Jackie Collinson (112). was received from Nicole Purvis, First National Nearest to the pin shots were won by Sue Real Estate Beerwah, and John Mellish Greentree (2), Susan Williamson (5), Carolyn professional Beerwah Golf Club. Gamble (16). Second shot on 18 Teresa Keast. The winners were: Division 1 (0-18). Nett winner Cathy Stone had the least number of putts (26). Karen Kemp (78), runner up Cathy Stone (81). Ball rundown to 82. The ladies appreciate the Gross winner Andrea Campbell (92). generosity of our sponsors. New members, Division 2 (19-29) Nett winner Teresa Keast visitors and beginners are welcome.
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Marleen Bertram and Chris Freshwater 20 to 14. In social bowls one game of Pairs was played. Grahame Young and John McSwain def Jenny Morris and Warren Blackbourne 20 to 17. Thursday, February 4 - Open Pairs Bowls. Cancelled due to rain. Saturday, February 6 - Hinterland Local League. Men were to play Woombye. Cancelled due rain. Ladies played at Kenilworth BC. In the Pairs Marleen Bertram and Chris Freshwater won 33 to 11. In the Triples Julie Palmer, Di Garland and Wendy Platt lost 15 to 33. Still, an overall win to Glasshouse. Super Challenge. Results to come.
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Week beginning 10/02/2016 LIBRA September 23 – October 22 This week has seen the Aquarius New Moon which may trigger your zone of romance. Perhaps a new one is coming, or would you prefer to relight the flame with an existing mate? With the energy of Cupid’s Day on February 14 you can develop a relationship that is both stable and revitalising. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 With Uranus being the ruling planet over the New Moon on February 9 there is likely to be some wrangling for position or possession. Forge the strongest path that brings joy, pleasure, travel, and romance in big passionate swathes. There is a subtle new seeding in your domestic nest now. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 Early this week the New Moon in Aquarius opens up a world of possibilities and perhaps with the means to make them concrete. There is good news with convivial meetings, travel, lovers, or creative pursuits. Be careful to have no part in gossip or bickering. Emphasis on emails and study. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 There is a Venus, Pluto conjunction in your sign and together with the New Moon there is possibly trouble within the home about someone’s independence and need for space. Powerful support arrives from Mars and Scorpio in your sector of friends with altruistic goals. Good fortune seeks you!
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Cnr Mawhinney St & Beerwah Pde, Beerwah FREE Courtesy Bus PH 0448 123 700 www.beerwahhotel.com.au Thursday from 5pm, Friday from 4pm,
Ph: 1300 Every BEERWAH Tuesday from 7pm
Valentines Day
Cnr Mawhinney St &OPEN Beerwah Beerwah MICPde, NIGHT FRIDAY 12th Februarywww.beerwahhotel.com.au Every Thursday from 8pm from 8pm
Indulge your senses with our Decadent Valentines Specials Or order from the Main Menu
FREE POOL Every Friday 4 - 6pm
Sunday 14th February Lunch or Dinner Mains
FREE SAUSAGE SIZZLE, ‘MONEY OR THE BOX’ & ‘BEAT THE BOSS’ GAMES WITH GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON
Seafood Taste Plate for Two $30.00 300gr Grilled Pork Cutlet $28.00 Portuguese Spiced Chicken Supreme $26.00
Dessert $9.50 Shortbread and Chocolate Mousse Stack
Friday 12th February from 8pm DJ LOMES Saturday 13th February from 8pm
SATURDAY 13th February from 8pm
Served with Chantilly Cream and Fresh White Chocolate Dipped Strawberry’s.
Beerwahs Got Country
JARED PORTER
Better get to
Visit us online at bottlemart.com.au and find your closest Bottlemart. Find us on
Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477 Beerwah Drive Thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555
3999
$
4399
30
Carlton Mid 24 x 375ml Stubbies or Cans
33
99
Pack
$
4.99 le $3 Sing
Black Douglas Scotch 700ml
3999
10
Pack
SMITH’S 90G ORIGINAL CHIPS When you purchase Wild Turkey 10pk. While stocks last.
Wild Turkey & Cola 5% 10 x 375ml Cans
r
4799 30
$
Jim Beam White Label Bourbon 700ml
BONUS GLOW PAINT
GET COMFORTABLE
33
99
IN CANCUN WIN a trip to Mexico for you and 3 mates!
10
Sailor Jerry’s Spiced Rum 700ml
Pack
10
41
$
99
Pack
WHEN YOU SPEND $20 OR MORE ON SMIRNOFF ICE DOUBLE BLACK PRODUCT WHILE STOCKS LAST
Smirnoff Ice Double Black 6.5% 10 X 375ml Cans
Southern Comfort & Cola 10 x 375ml Cans To enter, purchase any Southern Comfort product from Bottlemart, get a bumper sticker when you pay and enter online at Bottlemart.com.au/cancun with the unique code found behind your bumper sticker.*
or
Wolf Blass Red Label or Yellowglen Colours NV Wines 750ml
Tooheys Extra Dry 24 x 345ml Stubbies or 375ml Cans, XXXX Summer Bright or Bright Lime 24 x 330ml Stubbies or Hahn Super Dry 3.5 24 x 330ml Stubbies or 375ml Cans
Great Northern Super Crisp 30 x 375ml Cans
$
each
3.99 le $4 Sing
Pack
99
799
$
r
2 fo
82
Any
$
42
2 fo
Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266 Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003
$ XXXX GOLD LONGNECK When you purchase XXXX Gold 30pk. While stocks last.
XXXX Gold 30 x 375ml Cans
62
Any
PURCHASE A BOTTLE OF BLACK DOUGLAS AND ENTER ONLINE AT WWW.THEBLACKDOUGLAS. COM.AU SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
$
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
$
each
$
FREE ENTERTAINMENT
FAMOUS FOOD
Saturday from 12 noon
3f Any
Any
$
$
25 .99 le $9 Sing
Yellow Tail Wines 750ml
r
2 fo
20 .99 le $11 Sing
Devil’s Lair 5th Leg or Wyndham Bin Wines 750ml
1299
$
each
Brown Brothers Moscato, Brown Brothers Zibibbo or Stoneleigh Marlborough Wines 750ml
All specials available from Wednesday 10th February until Tuesday 23rd February 2016. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the staterdf Queensland. Beer prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol. QLDP4_CGCN