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Happening June Find out everything you need to know about caring for your new baby at the Maleny Library from 10.30am - 11.30am. Join local midwife and lactation consultant, Lois Wattis as she provides practical advice that will inform and reassure new parents. Free information workshop but bookings are essential, 5475 8989.
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Grab the kids and take them over to the Beerwah Blue Light at the Beerwah Community Hall between 6.30pm and 9.00pm. This hugely popular disco is fully supervised and open to all school aged kids. Cost is $8.00 and features prizes, food and drinks available and live DJ.
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Rug Hook Crafting for crafters and admirers is on today at Beerwah Library from 2.30pm 3.30pm. Join Judi Tompkins for an interactive presentation on the almost lost art of rug hook crafting. Free afternoon tea provided, bookings are essential, 5475 8989.
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The Eudlo Car and Motorcycle Show and Shine. Gates open 7.00am with prizes awarded at 2.00pm. Featuring live music, raffles, face painting, a kid’s zone and jumping castle. All day food, drinks and bar open from 11.00am. Eudlo State School Oval, Rosebed Street. Contact Sean 0468 306 404 or Rochelle on 0434 114 700. facebook.com/ eudlocarandmotorcycleshow
The Outspoken Festival is back in Maleny. The first of four events is with authors Ramona Koval and Krissy Keen in conversation with festival director Steven Lang at the Maleny Community Centre. 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. Tickets are $15.00 and $10.00 for students and can be purchased from the Maleny Bookstore, for further information phone 5494 3666.
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The community is invited along to hear the recommendations from a report into emergency accommodation needs in the Hinterland and to commence community driven planning for the future, at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre from 9.30am. For more information or to register your interest contact Anne Delmas - admin@malenync. org.au, call 3051 6311 or visit www.malenync.org.au (RSVP by Thursday, June 11).
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his week’s edition is once again jam-packed with something for everyone I hope! When we were up at the show last weekend I got talking to the Steward in the Cookery area and she was telling me how sad it was that a long time cookery stalwart of our community had decided not to continue entering her cookery, sweets and preserves into the show. Beerwah local Mrs Monica Smith is 92 and she has been entering her cooking into the Maleny Show for over 60 years, and in some years she has entered up to 40 items! It got me thinking that if reality television had been around 50 years ago, Mrs Smith would probably have been able to teach those My Kitchen Rules contestants a thing or two. So in this week’s edition we have included a story about our very own local ‘celebrity cook’ who is an inspiration to many other fabulous local cooks. And for those of you who are inspired to enter something next year, you have 50 weeks to practice. Sadly for me, I have just checked, and there isn’t a category for my signature dish the chocolate crackle! Blaze066923
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“I would like to thank the Friends of Bankfoot House for their significant work of preserving and making the collection accessible to the public. Their knowledge of the Bankfoot history is rich and their generosity in sharing this knowledge will continue in the new Mary Grigor Centre’s conservation and archival space,” he said. “I encourage the community to utilise this unique facility which offers spaces for events and community meetings with the verandah space presenting a fresh perspective on, and appreciation of, this historic site.” For more information on the Mary Grigor Centre, visit council’s website or to make a booking email culturalheritage@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.
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Take control of your diabetes By Lea Parkes Two years ago GC&M News brought you a story about Glass House Mountains local Peter Pratt who had been able to turn his long-term diagnosis as a Type 2 diabetic around, by changing his daily eating habits, and adopting a totally non-processed food diet. Peter’s success and belief in his results inspired him to help others and to share his approach by establishing a formal program. He then delivered the program in a group setting to other Glasshouse Country and Hinterland locals. Peter said that since the first program that he ran at Glass House Mountains late in 2013 he's helped hundreds of people, not just here, but around the country and the world, through his on-line program delivered via his website. And during that time Peter has been working on evolving the delivery of the program so that while participants are making their lifestyle changes, they have their doctor’s involvement along the way. “Before getting started, participants need to see their doctor for an assessment about whether they should go ahead, in the context of their individual pharmaceutical situation,” Peter said. “The program now incorporates a simple on-line data collection component which the participant completes which includes a food diary, monitoring of weight, and blood sugar levels pre and post meals. “This data gives the doctor the opportunity to look at what the patient has been doing and seeing the changes that have been made, and as required, change their medication,” Peter said.
Peter with his wife Joanne have been inspired by Joe Cross (centre) from the movie Fat Sick and Nearly Dead Peter explained that the data collection is also vital as there has never been scientific research undertaken that shows the effectiveness of this lifestyle approach. Of course without significant data, no research can be undertaken. Peter’s passion for helping others hasn’t lessened at all over the past couple of years. Type 2 Diabetes is affecting our world on an epidemic scale, and he's become more determined to share his approach and increase people’s knowledge and skills so they can take personal responsibility for their future health. He is about to start another free community program on June 21 which consists of 12 weekly sessions at 6.30pm each Sunday, SDA Church Hall at 27 Maleny Street, Landsborough (the venue has been donated for this free community program). To register for the program or to find out more about it, go to the website www. diabetichealthclinic.org
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As reported in last week’s Glasshouse Country & Maleny News, NBN is holding a community information session at the Peachester Hall on June 16 from 3.00pm to 6.00pm resulting from their plans to construct a microwave broadband tower on Range Road, about 500m from the general store and about 100m from the nearest resident.
Book lovers are gearing up for the fourth ‘Celebration of Books, Maleny’ on July 3, 4, and 5.
The aim of the session is to provide local Peachester residents with the opportunity to see information on the NBN broadband network and to ask questions of the NBN representatives on-hand. There won’t be a general discussion forum. To get the most out of the opportunity, you may wish to find out more about the microwave tower fixed wireless broadband system they are proposing for Peachester, as opposed to the faster and more reliable optic fibre cable system that others in Beerwah and the coast will have access to. A good starting point is the NBN website – www.nbnco.com.au – where you can read about what they do and what their plans are. Unfortunately, it’s a little difficult finding anything specific about Peachester. Maleny Towerless NBN group representative Jim Straker warns people that there is another side to the story and that they don’t just have to accept what NBN is offering. “There are proven health, amenity and land valuation concerns with these towers, and the level of broadband service they give is second-rate compared to what the majority of Australians will be enjoying via optic fibre cable,” he said. “We will be making information available to Peachester people at the same time and place at the Tuesday session at the Peachester Hall, so that locals can be informed and arm themselves with the facts before talking with the NBN representatives.” Last Thursday, NBN were in Peachester using a large balloon to take aerial photos to test signal strengths.
There are events for young and old - the Sunday Morning Forum, the Big Book Club, films and children's activities. A rare display of first editions of Australian literature will be on show in the Maleny library near the Obi Obi Creek. On Friday afternoon, July 3, emerging and established authors are invited to ‘Meet the Publishers’, a workshop with two senior editors from University of Queensland Press. On Saturday morning, children's author Gregg Dreise presents his book ‘Kookoo Kookaburra’ in an interactive workshop in the Maleny library. The ‘Book Swap Bush’ in Tesch Park will be available as well as a screening of Paddington in the Maleny Community Centre Hall at 2.00pm. One of the biggest events of the weekend, the Big Book Club, will be held at the Maleny RSL Hall at 2.00pm on July 4. Book Clubs and readers will read Ian McEwan’s latest page turner – ‘The Children Act’ and discuss it with fellow book lovers. Bring your friends and questions for co-facilitators Graeme Page QC and organisational psychologist Sue Collaro as they lead the group through their reflections on this challenging book and the bigger questions it raises for our society. On July 5 four award-winning Australian authors Kristina Olsson, Matt Condon, Frances Whiting and Ashley Hay will discuss creativity as it informs their writing at the Sunday Morning Forum in the Maleny Local readers Sheila Community Centre starting at 10.00am. Bryden and Anne Go to www.celebrationofbooksmaleny.com for more Brown prepare for the details and ticket sales information. Big Book Club
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Maleny NBN angst grows Local Maleny residents are unsure what impacts the proposed NBN microwave tower in the heart of Maleny will have on their health, lifestyle and even property values. NBN plan to build a new tower on the council works depot at the corner of Palm and Bean Streets – 100m from the hospital, 100m from a retirement village, 50m from houses and 5m from a public walkway. At a recent protest at the site organised by the Maleny Towerless NBN group, over 50 people heard about the planned tower and some of the impacts it may create for locals. A call was made for residents living in or around the streets / roads of Palm, Bean, Trail, Curlew, Lorikeet, Tamarind, Carinya, Cherry, Fairview, Flame, Majuba, Morven, Parkglen, Pinewood, Sunnyside, Wongabel, Wattle, Fig, Willow, Teak and North Maleny to join a concerned residents group formed for the area. Jim Straker from the Maleny Towerless NBN group would like people living in the above streets to contact him to become better informed before it’s too late. “There are genuine concerns about the tower location for residents, and we would like locals to learn what is being planned for their backyards,” said Jim. “Anyone living in the vicinity can contact me on 5494 3229 or zrowaste@sctelco.net.au,” he said
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Glasshouse Country & Maleny News was contacted by a number of local residents who expressed their apprehension at the plans. One was Marcelle Holdaway from Palm Street. Marcelle, who has lived there for 17 years and holds a Masters in Environmental Science, has some concerns. “I went to the last community information session at Maleny but found that there is a difference between the facts that NBN use and those that the community concern group raised,” she said. “If there are question marks over some of the issues – such as health implications – I feel that the precautionary principle should be used rather than pushing ahead for corporate aims. “I’m also concerned that the tower doesn’t meet the council guidelines for the location of a tower. So why is NBN even wasting time, money and resources looking at this site when it most likely won’t pass the development application stage?” Lesley Halliday – whose house is directly across the road in Palm Street – is also very concerned about any possible health risks of the microwave radiation. “My daughter and grand-daughter live in the house,” she said. “It seems that the jury is still out on the potential health impacts of the tower. I’d like to know more to be sure for their safety, so I’ve joined others in the informal local residents group to be better informed.”
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Visitors from near and far will descend on the Maleny Uniting Church for a 25 year reunion on Saturday and Sunday, June 20 and 21. It is 25 years since the construction of the current church on land adjacent to Erowal Blue Care. The Church was opened in January 1990, largely debt free due to the significant contribution of professionals and volunteers who donated much of their time free of charge. The Reunion Committee is keen to be in contact with past members and in particular anyone who was involved in the building project. The weekend also highlights the significant contribution of the pioneering Bryce family. It was Isabelle Bryce who gave the land where the Church now stands. So if you are a past member, community person with an interest in the local community, or if you were involved in the original building project, you are most welcome to attend. Events on Saturday include a 7.30am Men’s breakfast with Andrew Powell, Member for Glasshouse as guest speaker. Then at 2.00pm a Back to Maleny Uniting Church Afternoon Tea with live musical entertainment and memorabilia displays. The celebrations continue on Sunday with a 9.45am Celebration Service, followed by a barbecue lunch. All welcome to attend. For more information contact Nancy Baker on 5494 2961 nanmal@ caloundra.net or go to current and upcoming events on the Maleny Uniting Church Website www.malenyuniting.com.au
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What’s new at Beerwah Newsagency Your local family owned and operated Beerwah Newsagency has just recently completed a major expansion of their premises, as well as a brand new total refit of the shop. Customers can now enjoy a brighter, better laid out and more visible store. It will offer a variety of exciting new stock and services, along with traditional newsagency lines. Owners Les and Merrilyn Townsend, along with son Grant and daughter-in-law Gabby, invite customers to come in and check out the newly renovated space, which has been expanded by another 35 m² to take the total store layout to a spacious 150 m². The store now features the latest Golden Casket rebranding as well as more space to stock a greater selection of magazines, newspapers and gift lines. Drop in and browse a whole new range of gift items including picture frames, ornaments, teddy bears, candles and the currently popular ‘Wishing
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A movie night will be held during Men’s Health Week on Friday, June 12 at Maleny Community Centre. The aim of the event is to raise awareness about the support there is for men in the local community. The movie night will screen the recent coming-ofage film ‘Boyhood’ from 6.00pm with a barbecue beforehand from 5.00pm. As part of the night, there will be brief presentations from the Maleny Men’s Group, the Maleny Men’s House and the newly formed Maleny Men’s Forum. This will be one of the first introductions by the group to the community that aims to be a voice for men and boys and support their access to supports and services. The Australian Men’s Health Week recently asked the question ‘Why is Australian male health so in need of attention? Why work on men's health?’ Our response is that the health status of males in most countries, including Australia, is generally poorer than that of females. More males die at every stage through the course of life, more males have accidents, more males take their own lives, and more males suffer from lifestyle-related health conditions than females at the same age. Meanwhile, men are less frequent visitors to general practitioners, and the perception is that they don't care about health, or that health services are not well prepared to interact with men effectively. Cost to attend is by donation, no booking required. Further movie night enquiries to Roger Westcott on 5494 4834 or Rob Clark on 0414 315 399.
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Contributed by Ali Marks The children of Landsborough Community Kindergarten invited a group of residents from Blue Aged Care Caloundra to visit their kindy for a ‘sing-a-long’ followed by morning tea. What a beautiful time was had for both the children and the 15 residents who accepted their invitation. The children have been so involved in their Waltzing Matilda play, that they made each of their visitors a jumbuck (sheep) to take home. The children also made and presented the residents with three painted stars to hang in their day room at their centre. We sang Waltzing Matilda, Home among the Gum Trees and the children sang two of their favourite songs for the resident’s enjoyment. And what a surprise when Elsie who is a sprightly 97 years young presented each of the children with a gift she had purchased herself! Following morning tea of jam drops and pikelets, our special visitors enjoyed being shown around the grounds, and veggie garden. Enquiries to Ali at Landsborough Community Kindergarten 5494 1248.
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SpeedSeed - social change Do you have a community project or social enterprise idea that needs a little boost to sprout? SpeedSeed may be just the thing or you. It is a speed-dating inspired event for both sides of the change-maker equation – people with ideas and energy and people with resources to invest in social and environmental good. It gives groups and individuals the opportunity to network and build relationships in a fun way, with investors who could hold potential for offering their time, resources and expertise, in areas such as project planning, marketing and more. Applications for change-makers have been extended to Tuesday, June 16. Those with an idea for a community project or social enterprise are encouraged to see if SpeedSeed is for you at a pre-event info / workshop on Thursday, June 18 from 5.30pm - 7.30pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, Bicentenary Lane, Maleny. The SpeedSeed event will be held on July 22, in Beerwah. If you are interested to participate as a change-maker or would like to register for the info-workshop, please request further information and the application form from Helen at helen@thegoodnessinc.org or 0410 057 315. We are also seeking people keen to participate as investors.
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Contributed by Ann Husband Morris House Neighbourhood Centre is located at 478 Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough, opposite the School of Arts Hall. We provide a range of services to the local and Hinterland communities. Services include internet and computer use, legal service, access point for Legal Aid Queensland, JP service, free bread provided by Parklands bakery, food provided by Glasshouse Country Anglican Food bank, Queensland rail go cards, Telstra phone vouchers, Tax help-starting in July, Free counselling, photocopying and phone and fax use. Morris House is staffed wholly by volunteers and we are urgently in need of more people to help out. If you can spare one morning per week 9.30am – 1.00pm, please call in and see us or call 5494 1255. All training and support will be given to all volunteers. A Child safety Blue card will also be arranged for all volunteers. If you would like to do something for your community and help those in need, please contact us. You can also e-mail us at morrishouse@landsborough.com
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Exactly one year ago, the 'Gardens for Wildlife' program was launched by Barung Landcare. On the day of the launch, over 80 enthusiastic gardeners attended, and 47 of them signed up straight away, receiving a lovely sign for their front gate or fence, featuring a red-backed wren; a folder containing useful notes and information leaflets; 10 free tree guards; 10 wildlife-friendly plants and invitations to workshops, all for a once only fee of $30.00 (Barung Landcare Members $25.00). The program's purpose is to give support to property owners who want to attract wildlife to smaller properties with under one hectare of native vegetation, hence not large enough to qualify for the 'Land for Wildlife' program. This support is given by providing suitable native plants (including colourful ground covers, shrubs and small to medium trees) for sale (10 free upon joining) at Barung's Porters Lane Nursery, offering many
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Adventure is the best medicine Manager of the Amcal Pharmacy at Beerwah, Jonas Howard, is getting excited about tackling the upcoming Oxfam Trailwalker endurance event to be held in Brisbane from June 19 to 21. In a bid to raise awareness and to fight global poverty, the event sees teams of four tackle a 100km course over a gruelling 48 hour period. Funds raised will go towards support programs that help local communities overseas create their own sustainable solutions to poverty. Over 350 teams are competing in the Brisbane challenge which starts at Mt Glorious and follows an adventurous trail through the D’Aguilar National Park through to the finish line at Mt Cootha. Jonas will be competing in the event with his adventure buddy Craig Vaughan, who some readers may remember featured as cover stars in March 2012, when they competed together in the Kathmandu Adventure Series event. Since meeting through their wives new mothers’ course in Beerwah that year, the men have become firm friends and have tackled a number of adventure races together. This is Jonas’s first attempt at the Oxfam Trailwalker Challenge and along with Craig and two other friends, one from Glass House and one from Brisbane, the men are gearing up to tackle the challenge head-on. They’ve been training hard since earlier this year with practice mountain climbs and hikes to help raise their fitness levels. With the moniker ‘Team Map’, the friends must start together, walk together and finish together – all within 48 hours to succeed at the challenge. “I’m feeling excited but also nervous,” said Jonas. “This is my first time attempting the 100km walk and so I’m a little nervous about being able to complete the track – hopefully without rolling an ankle!” he laughingly added. As this is a charity event, all teams must commit to raise a minimum of $1,400.00 for Oxfam’s work around the world. If you would like to support Jonas and the team you can donate online via https://trailwalker. oxfam.org.au and search for either ‘Team Map’ or by the individual team members names. Alternatively you can drop into the Amcal Pharmacy at Beerwah Marketplace and donate in-store. www.gcnews.com.au
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Contributed by Linda Whysall and Mike Turner On Saturday, May 23 teams of people from all over the Sunshine Coast converged on the Goodlife Centre in Buderim wearing all sorts of outfits from fancy dress to bike pants. Why, you ask? Well, these were people who were passionate about supporting their local school chaplain and prepared to put their bodies on the line – pedalling as far as they could on a Spin Bike! Of the 25 teams who entered, three were from our region, representing the chaplaincies of the Landsborough Primary, Beerwah Primary and Beerwah High Schools. It was an impressive sight… in each heat there were eight teams sprinting as fast as they could on Spin Bikes, changing riders when they were spent. There were people cheering, music pumping and the huge counter was slowly but surely counting down from 30 minutes to 0! That was Spin off. Thanks to all those who donated to our teams! We had school teachers, families, businesses, churches and community members get behind us sponsoring. Our state school chaplains rely on donations to keep their services going – particularly those in full time positions. Chaplains provide vital support to students, staff and their families.
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JC Action sports visit Beerwah State Primary School
Compiled by Linda Whysall (Chappie) An amazing extreme sports team was very well received by all the teachers and students at Beerwah State Primary School. Two competent riders Shannon (Shaz) and Jaiden (J-Dog) did some great tricks including backflips on their portable mini half pipe ramp. Dave the MC talked to the students about how the choices we make today affect our future. Three points he made were, love, care and respect. Loving, caring and respecting other people no matter how old they are; how much money that have; or what their nationality or beliefs are. All people deserve to be treated this way. There is no place in the world for bullies.
Reconciliation Week May 27 – June 3
Contributed by Aleccia Franks-Smith Students at Beerwah State School acknowledged Reconciliation Week by making a sea of hands. The theme for 2015 was ‘It’s time to change it up.’ The hands represent the Indigenous flag in shape and colour. They were placed in front of the school flag pole. The children wrote personal messages of forgiveness and how, as a country, we can move towards a positive future for All Australians.
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It was hard to resist a sweet treat last Wednesday when the staff at the Maleny Credit Union set up a stall to raise funds for the Cancer Council outside their office in the Main Street of Maleny. All goodies are home-baked by the staff and help to raise a couple of hundred dollars every year as part of the annual Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser. Sherren Cox, Nicole Hilton, Paula Jones and Cathy Ludwig from Maleny Credit Union at their annual Biggest Morning Tea Fundraiser
Prevention equals less pain As the old saying goes, ‘prevention is better than cure’, or alternatively, ‘prevention is better than pain’. This is particularly accurate in the case of dental health. The majority of dental pain can be prevented by attending regular dental examinations. On average it is useful to have an examination every six months but for some it may be necessary to go more or less often. At these examinations, problems can be detected before they become a big issue, and dealt with before the pain begins. Usually if a dental condition has become painful, as well as
Business feature being incredibly unpleasant, it can often be more complicated and expensive to fix. At Toothkind, the team have been actively promoting regular dental visits and treatments that prevent further trauma and pain. In the past nine months at Toothkind, there has been a reduction in tooth extractions of 22%. Although at Toothkind, extractions are carried out gently and with the utmost care, the process is still not particularly pleasant. This reduction should be seen as a success not only for the team at Toothkind, but the patients should be particularly commended, for the effort and care they are placing on their dental health. Great work, keep it up and keep that pain away. For appointments at Toothkind Beerwah call 5494 0964.
Everybody and their dog turned out to Beerwah Village and Beerwah Marketplaces' monthly Bingo over the last few months. The free morning tea and free Bingo have been a big hit, the lucky winners going away with gift vouchers, fruit trays and lucky door prizes from the wonderful retailers at both centres. Winner of one of the many beautiful fruit trays from Beerwah Country Fresh Fruits was Vicky McKay of Glass House Mountains. The happy dog is ‘Rosie’ of Beerwah.
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You Said It Re: Bowen Road
I was rather surprised to read some of the comments regarding this intersection. I drive that way a lot as we have family on Bowen Road and to me, despite the care I take, it always takes some navigating. There is traffic emerging back onto Bowen Road from the service station and Fruit Barn, traffic turning from the north and south, as well as traffic travelling through at supposedly 80kmph. The whole area of Glass House and Beerwah is increasing with traffic with new housing developments, and increases in population, so these intersections need to be changed. Lights at the Glass House entrance onto Steve Irwin way will be excellent and stop the back-up off traffic especially at school pick-up and drop off times. It will also mean we sometimes don't have to hold our breath as we drive out onto Steve Irwin way from Glass House. The cautious driver can sit there timidly for quite a while as the traffic builds up behind them. The comment about obeying the traffic rules is obviously made by someone that doesn't travel that way very often. For those who use these intersections every day, they are becoming dangerous areas. With lights at the Glass House entrance that will alleviate traffic build up and my suggestion is a roundabout at the Bowen Road entrance. That will keep the flow of traffic going and also cause traffic travelling through on Steve Irwin way to slow down. Too many lights on Steve Irwin way is going to make it a very slow drive - which it sometimes already is. I'm looking forward to Roys Road opening up and giving us all other options to get out onto the Bruce Highway. We appreciate the changes since moving out this way, and look forward to more. Shirley Glass House Mountains
What a year
This year’s Maleny Agricultural Show was the best year we have had since the early 90’s, with two days of excellent weather and, with many more locals living in Maleny and surrounding areas nowadays, the numbers through the gate were record crowds. The success of an event this size is dependent on the hard work of many, and I want everyone to know just how much we appreciate their commitment to making sure the event went off without a hitch. It was really good to see the entrant numbers across all areas of the Show were significantly up, which kept the stewards and their assistants busy. Each year we are working to increase the involvement of our younger generation, and the work being done by Jessica Wild and her helpers with the Small Farmers Tent is bringing some really positive results. The support from the local business community as usual was outstanding, with many new sponsors from outside of Maleny, coming on board for the first time. During the days leading up to the Show we had between 25 and 30 volunteers each day and on the Sunday about 70 people turned up to lend a hand to return the grounds back to the usual set up. All in all it was a great year and I would really like to thank all those involved in making it happen. In particular, the executive committee, 18
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the exhibitors, the competitors, the stewards, the businesses that sponsored events, the community groups that got involved, and all of the volunteers. Let’s hope the sun shines on us again in 2016, and we look forward to see you at the showgrounds on May 27 and 28 next year. Ivan Hankinson President, Maleny Show Society
Thank you for your support
On behalf of the represented artists and everyone involved in the Life Art Worldwide Art Gallery, Beerwah Marketplace (next to the Coffee Club), I would like to thank Glasshouse Country & Maleny News, Beerwah Marketplace and all of our customers, art lovers and supporters. The Life Art Worldwide Gallery opened officially on February 8 and provided a contemporary gallery for local, Australian and international artists. As our work commitments draw us to Brisbane more and more each week, we have closed the gallery space. The artists exhibiting in Beerwah will now be able to be seen at Life Art Worldwide venues throughout Brisbane. In September, 2015 Life Art Worldwide Arts Expo will showcase at Lightspace in Fortitude Valley. This contemporary venue has been carefully selected for both events. Life Art Worldwide Expo and the Brisbane Art Prize Exhibition will both open to the public at Lightspace from September 23 – 27 during Brisbane Festival. When Australia's artists are supported and valued they thrive, creating work that enriches our lives and puts Australian culture on the map. One of the objectives of bringing Life Art Worldwide first to Beerwah and the Sunshine Coast, and now to Brisbane, is to elevate and enhance the practice of Australian artists by producing a cross fertilisation of ideas with artists from around the world within a contemporary marketplace. We look forward to the next stage of the adventure for Life Art Worldwide and hope the appreciation of visual art continues to flourish in the Glasshouse Country region. Cathy Condon Director, Life Art Worldwide
Kindness is appreciated
Recently GC&M News have featured letters on the subject of kindness which reminded me of the many occasions I have been on the receiving end of unexpected brushes with kindness from total strangers, and how it has made me feel. It is lovely to live somewhere that when you are out at the local shopping centres that you can find someone who is happy to assist with lifting a heavy object into the car, or sharing their umbrella on a rainy day, having a friendly chat, or helping you reach that tricky item at the back of the supermarket shelf. Recently my sister and I were driving out of the Woolies carpark, when a group of young people on skateboards and bikes called out to us. We didn't know them, and were a bit nervous as to why they were yelling at us. One of them rode up beside the car, and said, "your back door is open! Shall I shut it for you?" They did so, and
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rode off with a smile and a wave. And we were left to remind ourselves that it is never good to generalise, or prejudge people. The day after the recent heavy rain I surveyed my creek and it was a mess and I had no idea where or how to start clearing it up. Then a neighbour came across the road and asked did we need a hand. Bringing over a 4-wheel drive, and some chains, they winched two large wet logs out of the culvert. They returned with a chainsaw and then cut the logs into small lengths, neatly stacking them all in one area. When I tried to thank them, they simply said, "Hey, that's okay. That's just one neighbour helping another!" I still have no words to express how very grateful I am. There is a saying, ‘How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it’. There are many in our local community that have touched my days and my life with beauty, kindness and hope. I thank you from the depths of my heart. Andrea Wright Landsborough
Election signage
On January 6, 2015 a state election was called (that’s right that far back). Within hours of the announcement, roadside signs were popping up everywhere by all parties. My feelings towards these were around 95% of all of the election signs within five metres there was some kind of rubbish there, and all parties at the end of the snap election, there was rubbish left there after the signs were gone. I wonder the example this displays to all in the community? Neil Glass House Mountains
What will it take?
Recently on a Saturday for the second time in as many weeks, I was nearly forced off the Peachester Range by a company 4WD going down the mountain and on the wrong side of the road. All these hinterland roads are a death trap, including Commissioners Flat Road. After the head on there a couple of months ago, they slowed down for about three weeks, now it is full on, as fast as they can go. When are people going to learn respect for their fellow road users, and to leave in plenty of time to get from A to B? What is it going to take for people to wake up? C. Johnston Peachester
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Senior Moments Stay young … get a Hearing Aid!
How to get a good job after 50
In today’s world of smart phones, tablets and wearable technology that can measure heart rate and sleep patterns, the original wearable technology, the Hearing Aid has not been left behind. Hearing facts: • 1 in 6 Australians suffer from hearing loss. That is approximately 3.6 million Australians. 3 out of 4 people over 70 are affected by hearing loss. • Future projections estimate 1 in 4 by 2050. Most people have a family member who has a hearing loss which affects not only the individual but everyone around them, in particular the significant other and family members. • Out of the 3.6 million Australians only 20% seek help about their hearing loss. Previously there has been a stigma about wearing a hearing aid, that it represents being old. And most people still have the perception of the big beige banana behind their ear. That is no longer the case. People are amazed when they see the latest in technology and that hearing aids can also be invisible inside the ear. They even connect wirelessly with smartphones and tablets. We are seeing younger people now embracing this new technology as wearables are now part of everyday life. Business people adjust their hearing aid volume using their phone, whilst everyone else thought they were sending an SMS. You can stream music from your digital device straight to your hearing aid. Hearing aids have developed with cutting edge technology; the performance, size and features of hearing aids and accessories has never been better. People with hearing loss no longer have to withdraw from social or noisy situations because they can’t hear or because they don’t want to be seen wearing a hearing aid. It is changing lives and improving the quality of life. For more information or to book in for an appointment, call ihear on 5492 6939 or 1800 351 356.
We might roll our eyes when politicians suggest we work until we are 70 but the fact is many older Australians want, or need, to work. As the baby boomer generation ages, the number of workers aged 60 plus is increasing at four times the rate of any other demographic. With national age discrimination legislation barely a decade old, workers who lose their jobs at 55 or older spend an average of 72 weeks unemployed, 1.8 times longer than their younger counterparts. It’s a statistic that calls for some hard-hitting strategies to level the playing field, which is what prompted veteran career coach Rupert French (himself a septuagenarian) to write ‘How To Get A Good Job After 50’. “Age is not the issue; it is the perception of being too old that creates the barrier and, too often, that perception is greater in the mind of the job seeker than it is in the mind of an employer,” French says. In ‘How to Get a Good Job After 50’ French outlines the strategies and tools to give mature workers the confidence to win a rewarding role. A master of reinvention, having been a journalist, a teacher and a truckie, before his 20 years as a career coach, French knows firsthand just how to repackage transportable skills and make yourself a must-have job market commodity. Over the past 20 or more years, French has developed a very effective job search methodology. “Now that I’m getting closer to retirement, I would like to share these insights so that others can enjoy the same success that my clients have enjoyed,” he said. ‘How to Get a Good Job After 50’ is available from www.exislepublishing. com.au and wherever good books are sold at a recommended retail price of $29.99 and it is also available as an eBook.
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Reinvigorate your career after retirement
Live Life the way you choose
Many newly retired or semi-retired can often feel bored, inactive and that their life has become a little stagnant. Taking up a second career or returning to work can have tremendous financial and health benefits that will give you a new lease on life. Returning to the workforce doesn't have to be a daunting experience and we've compiled a list of reasons why going back to work can actually be revitalising and exciting. 1. Get your qualifications in check When returning to work it's important to update your CV and make yourself as hireable as possible. Returning to work is also not as hard as it seems and you might still be able to transform the relevant work experience and skills you've amassed over your career into a qualification through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). 2. Working keeps you busy People often find that once the honeymoon period of retirement is over they have too much time and too little to do. Returning to work solves this by keeping you stimulated and mentally challenged. Work enables you to keep mentally sharp whilst also providing an incentive to do something each day. 3. Meet new people Starting your new 'encore career' enables you to meet new people and immerse yourself in a different environment. You might be finally able to live out your passion or give back to the community. Popular careers include education, consulting, finance or career coaching which all enable you to get a buzz from meeting different people. Not only are you being financially rewarded but you can be social too. 4. Keep healthy Studies have shown that retirees who maintain part-time or temporary employment status are less prone to high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart disease, stroke, psychiatric problems and arthritis. Starting a new career is a wonderful opportunity to stay active and engaged. 5. Financial security Whether you haven't got enough in your super, or you’d like to save to go on that cruise you saw in the paper, working after retirement means you can earn money and have peace of mind.
The important ingredient of happy and healthy retirement is the right information to maximise your opportunities, and create choices to suit your lifestyle, both now and into the future. Maleny Grove is the perfect location to discover quality option home design, support and care services. Winner of Sunshine Coast housing design for seniors, Maleny Grove takes into account possible future needs with subtle design features such as no transitions, wide hallways, walk in shower, and extra wide bedrooms to allow freedom of movement. Situated on over 20 hectares of former dairy farm and only minutes from Maleny town centre, Maleny Grove is environmentally designed and retains and overlooks a large area of natural vegetation. Village Manager, Kaye Smyth said there is no need to compromise your lifestyle at Maleny Grove with quality design and European appliances, curtain tracks, liners and blinds as standard, in the generous open planned home. “All homes have large covered entertainment patios or enclosed outdoor room and are designed to capture summer breezes and picturesque views of the surrounding hillside or landscaped gardens. You can choose a home from one and two bedrooms or two plus flexi room which can be used as an office, guest bedroom, hobby or relaxation space to suit your style and budget,” Kaye said. “Maleny Grove is a welcoming and supportive community of like-minded people which makes lifestyle choice easy. You also have the option of being as involved or as private as you choose. “The Clubhouse is the centre of village activities with heated therapy pool and spa, community vegetable garden, golf putting green, off leash Dog Park as well as gym, billiards and library. It is no wonder residents think it is a great place to call home,” she said. Maleny Grove is open seven days for inspection from 10.00am – 3.00pm or contact on 1300 556 575.
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Senior Moments Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc. This is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people held in Caloundra. They will be holding Bingo on Tuesday, June16 from 10.30am – 12.00noon. Regular activities also include and Art Class, every Tuesday 9.15am – 12.00noon as well as Mah Jong every Tuesday from 9.30am – 12.00noon. All activities are $3.00 each. New members always welcome. Come along and join in with this social, friendly group. Held at the Uniting Church Hall 56C Queens Street, Caloundra. For more information, phone 5443 7281, email admin@sun60.com.au or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au
Grand Champion hangs up her apron By Sonia Clark This year the Maleny Show’s ‘Grand Cooking Champion’, Mrs Monica Smith will be hanging up her apron at the top of her game as she retires from show cooking at the sprightly age of 92. Long time Beerwah local, Monica has been entering her cooking in competitions since the 1950’s, and with 60 years of baking and cookery behind her, she certainly knows her show cooking. Every year, Monica has entered between two to three pages of submissions in the cookery and jams and preserves sections, and according to show cooking steward Glennis Barber, “all her entries are of a very high quality.” It’s not surprising then that Monica has won the perpetual cooking trophy (donated by Ian Aldred in memory of wife Beryle) nine years out of the previous 10, and most years Monica wins the most points overall. In some years she has successfully entered over 40 separate items which is a feat of logistics in itself, and in the memory of the show stewards,
Monica Smith with Ivan Hankinson, Maleny Show Society President
Monica has only missed one year of entry in the Maleny Show. Growing up as a teenager in Beerwah, Monica also married and settled in the area and used the fresh eggs, milk and cream from her family farm to compliment her show entries. A couple of years ago, Monica was one of just two local ladies selected to have her recipe ‘the fruited supper cake’ included in prestigious ‘The Australian Blue Ribbon Cookbook’. “Monica will be sadly missed as well as the amount of entries that she submits every year – she is just a beautiful lady who has a wonderful connection with the community,” said Glennis. Congratulations to Monica for all her tireless effort and contributions to the show. It certainly is apparent that everyone who knows Monica wishes her all the very best in her future endeavours.
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Latin America Group Tours Adventures Value for money is always important when planning a trip. At Latin America Group Tours we make sure that your dollar goes further, either through an escorted tour, or if you choose to create your own personalised itinerary. We pride ourselves in our knowledge and passion for Latin America but also in knowing what us Australians love. We know the places, the dining, the shopping and where to have fun in a safe environment. Mike and Karen from Coolum Beach have said, “this was a tour packed with the ‘wow’ factor! Definitely the best land tour we have done. Having one’s own personal travel agents accompany us for the entire time was the crown on this ‘Trip of Nature’s & Ancient man’s Wonders’. Highly recommended.” Lily from Mooloolaba gave this testimonial. “My first day with the Latin American Tour Group was in Buenos Aires starting off with a blast of a night at the Tango dance hall. I fulfilled my long-time dream of visiting Machu Pichu. A most memorable trip and I will certainly encourage anyone who is interested to follow this path. Another tick off my ‘bucket list’. Many thanks to Stella and Horacio.” Felix from Melbourne said, “having always resisted the temptation to travel with group tours at any level, any such resistance soon proved to be of no concern, once we arrived with Stella and her team in Latin America. Her local knowledge, eye for detail, a touch of difference and individual care made the tour a breeze and incredibly enjoyable. The bonus is that I have also made lifelong friends.” If you are feeling inspired to visit Latin America for your next adventure, contact us at http://www.latinamericagrouptours.com or via facebook at Latinamericagrouptours 5492 5274, Stella 0400 193 040, Horacio 0466 721 446.
Fixed Fee Intitial Consultation Available King Tobin Lawyers are your Lawyers for Life. We have been serving Beerwah for over 30 years and offer services tailored for seniors including general legal advice, entry and exit into Retirement Villages, conveyancing, mortgages (including reverse mortgages) and family law. We specifically cater for the following needs -
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estate when you die. Reviewing your Will regularly is important to ensure that it accurately reflects your wishes and that it deals with all of your property. Having a current Enduring Power of Attorney allows someone you know and trust to make decisions for you in relation to your health and financial affairs if you lose capacity and are unable to do so yourself. Failure to have either of these important documents can cause your family great distress, be time consuming and expensive.
Estates King Tobin Lawyers is able to assist executors in the administration of Estates, or if you wish, we can perform the role of executor directly. We are local people and work sensitively and compassionately to administer estates quickly and at a reasonable cost.
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Exclusive Nails and Beauty Therapy Contributed by Erika Kiss The cool season is on our doorstep, and with it, arrives dry skin which we can all experience during this time of the year. As a beauty professional with over 30 years of experience, my answer to the drying effects of winter is to have monthly European facials with one of the best skin products from Europe. Follow by applying these organic, natural, plant based products every day to protect and nurture your skin in your home care routine. Enjoying a facial
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Take a better look at your health Are you always tired, stressed, unmotivated? There are many reasons this could be occurring, often something is amiss in the gut. Even moods are affected by what is happening in the gut. Why not get to the root of the cause rather than simply masking the symptoms? Phone Charlotte a fully qualified Naturopath / Herbalist from Sage Centred now and get onto the path of health. 24
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Living - Arts
Gallery space officially opens
Locals and visitors have been enjoying the exhibitions of artwork on display at Vianta Cafe in Simpson Street, Beerwah over the past few months and last Friday night Cr Rick Baberowski officially opened ‘Vianta Arts’. The current Hinterland Alive exhibition includes the work of talented local artists Cathy Condon, Neville Field, Cholena Hughes, Heather Gall, Robyn Shaw, Leigh Camilleri, Christine Elcoate, Joanne Turner, Stephanie McLennan and Glenis Grey, and will be on display until June 31.
Acrylic paints workshop Due to popular demand, and many people being unable to attend the last session, on Wednesday, June 17 in the morning, Margaret Kirman will again be giving a demonstration of the use of Acrylic paints and mediums and the new Atelier Fast Flow range. This will be held at the Maleny Business Centre lecture room immediately next door to Holden’s Gallery. It is free to all participants and there will be refreshments and a ‘goody bag’. There are limited places so anyone wishing to attend must telephone 5494 2100 or email info@holdensgallery.com.au to book a place. Noela Mills, Raine See and Adolf Kluger with artist Christine Elcoate
Jeff Reed and Paul Williams with Diane Green
Karen Tyler, with artist Leigh Camilleri and Cr Rick Baberowski
Vianta owner, Steve Moon with Michele Deveze from Red Door Arts and Member for Caloundra, Mark McArdle
Art and Music on the Deck – ‘It’s a Buzz’ Presenting an exhibition of new paintings by Gary Myers - captivating landscapes inspired by the constant exploration and interpretation of his surrounds. In addition, some of Gary’s new paintings have been created for a campaign to ‘Save The Bees’, launched by local Beerburrum business, HiveHaven. Gary is helping out by donating prints and the use of images of his paintings for HiveHaven's fundraising - to get their ‘Bee Box’ out to the marketplace. Come along and join us in supporting this worthy cause and help secure the future with live entertainment by local musicians on Saturday, June 13 from 4.00pm – 6.00pm at the Gary Myers Gallery, upstairs at the Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny, cash bar available.
National Broadband Network high-speed broadband is coming to Peachester You are invited to a Community Information Session NBN Co’s fixed wireless wholesale service is being designed to provide access to fast, affordable and reliable internet services to Australians living in rural and regional areas. Residents in the Peachester community are set to experience the potential benefits of the National Broadband Network with the scheduled rollout of the fixed wireless service. We’re holding a Community Information Session to let you know the facts and potential benefits of the fixed wireless network. Tuesday 16th June 2015 3 pm - 6 pm Peachester Hall Kilcoy Beerwah Rd, Peachester
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Maleny Show Wrap up
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Supreme Champions 1. The Supreme Champion Dairy Cow is an Illawarra Cow ‘Riverwood Susie 2’ owned by the Ledger Family. 2. The Supreme Champion Junior Dairy Heifer is an Illawarra Heifer ‘Riverwood Moss 2’ also Owned by the Ledger Family who also won the Supreme Udder. 3. The Supreme Juvenile Heifer for 2015 is an Illawarra Heifer ‘Riverwood Sapphire 7’ Owned by the Ledger Family.
Best School or Hobby Exhibits A special mention should be made of all the young people who participated in the various classes. Nambour High School in particular again did extremely well this year. The enthusiasm and care these young Exhibitors show are a great credit to their teacher. Winner of Best Presented Animal in the School or Hobby Class was ‘Glencrest Kringle Luck’ owned by the Boxsell Family.
Guess the weight of fat cow and calf Cow guessing was won by Kylie Hicks of Maleny for a weight of 582 kilograms. The calf guessing for the kid’s competition was won by Liam Ketles of Landsborough.
Mrs Kathy Howard presenting Steven Ledger with a trophy for the Supreme Champion Dairy Cow 24 hour Ground Milking Competition Champion Butterfat Cow is an Illawarra Cow, ‘Jondene Erica 14’ owned by F.S. Johnston & Sons. This cow produced 1.622 kgs of fat in 24 hours and was also the Champion in the ‘Weight of Milk’ competition producing 34.6 kgs of milk in 24 hours and produced the greatest amount of protein, (with a minimum of 3%) producing 1.25 kgs of protein in 24 hours. Champion Butterfat Heifer is an Illawarra Heifer, ‘Riverwood Moss 2’ owned by the Ledger Family, producing .98kgs of fat in 24 hours. The Overall Champion Butter Fat Cow or Heifer was the Illawarra Cow ‘Jondene Erica 14’ owned by F.S. Johnston and Sons. The team of three cows, producing the greatest quantity of milk in 24 hours was won by the Illawarra Group Owned by the Ledger Family, producing 91.5 kgs of milk in 24 hours. Champions for each Breed of Cow Champion Jersey - Glenvillian Tango owned by the Crawford Family. Champion Illawarra - Riverwood Susie 2 owned by the Ledger Family. Champion Guernsey - Nambour Rural Rose Petal owned by Nambour Rural School. Champion Holstein/Friesian - Nambour Rural Oliver’s Pam owned by Nambour Rural School.
Mr Harold Hopper, Sponsor of the School and Hobby Classes with Nambour High School Student and Showgirl, Caitlin Powter Junior Judging Winners Junior up to 15 years class, first - Travis Barry, second - Jacque O’Connor and third - Anastasia Moran. Over 15 years and Under 25 years, first - Shannon Drake, Second - Thomas Wade and Third - Courtney Shirley. Winners of the Junior Paraders 15 years and Under, first - Piper Dutton, second - Travis Barry, and third - Jacque O’connor, 15 years to 25 years, first - Thomas Wade, second Thomas Newman, and third - Shannon Drake. The Encouragement Award goes to Andrew Staszewski.
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Most points on the day winner - Allan Draper 250mm Standing handicap - B Cochran 275mm Standing H/cap - A Draper 275mm Underhand H/cap - K Hewitt 300mm Underhand H/cap - K Hewitt Combination H/cap - P Tilney and G Skipper Treefelling H/cap - A Draper Novice Standing - B Cochran Boys Underhand H/cap - C Cochran Peg and Raker H/cap - P Campbell M Tooth H/cap - P Campbell Peg and Raker Championship - P Campbell Veterans Underhand H/cap - Col Cochran
Much appreciated I would like to thank all the hardworking committee, Judges and the sponsors of the Maleny Show, in particular Elders Real Estate, who sponsored the Harness Events in which I participated on the day with my Quarter Horse mare Kelly's Destiny. We enjoyed the fabulous sunshine and a great show. Much appreciated. Jill Horsburgh Winning Nambour Rural High School students 26
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Things To Do ‘The Great Ride’ Presentation
This week's local Music & Markets Live Music
Carmel Charlton will present ‘The Great Ride’ at the Maleny RSL in Bunya Street, Maleny at 5.00pm on Saturday, June 27. The Great Ride is based on a letter that Carmel’s husband’s great uncle, Light Horse Trooper Ned Moriarty, wrote to his sister Alice who lived in Bunbury, WA. The presentation includes songs, dialogue and images that illuminate the struggle, emotion and humour and life Tr Moriarty and the troops went through, during the Light Horse Campaign referred to as the ‘Great Ride’. Carmel who is an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician from Western Australia, is often heard on Australia All Over on ABC radio and has presented the show around Western Australia as well as venues on the east coast. Tickets to the show are $15.00 (concession $10.00) and are available at the door, phone 0437 603 975 or info@rslmaleny.org.au for more details.
local musicans will be performing from 4.00pm – 6.00pm at the Gary Myers Gallery, upstairs at the Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny
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Sunday, June 14
Maleny Film Society screens ‘The Second Best Marigold Hotel’ (afternoon) and ‘Still Alice’ (evening) on Saturday, June 13, at the Maleny Community Centre. ‘The Second Best Marigold Hotel’, the sequel, takes us back to Jaipur, India, a few years after a group of cashstrapped Brits have made their home in the less than salubrious Marigold Hotel. ‘Still Alice’ focuses on family relationships and Alice’s inventive coping strategies as the incurable disease takes its hold. Alec Baldwin is Alice’s husband John, with Kate Bosworth, Kirsten Stewart and Hunter Parrish as her grownup children. ‘The Second Best Marigold Hotel’ starts at 3.00pm with bar and tea/coffee and homemade sweets and ‘Still Alice’ screens at 7.15pm. Dinner at 6.00pm is catered by Wild Rocket @ Misty’s. Check the website www.malenyfilmsociety.info for details. Pre-bookings can be made by MFS members only via the website. Tickets at the door for non-members.
Comic operetta comes to Maleny
Do you like your musicals a little bit saucy, a little bit cheeky and not too serious? Well then you had better get your tickets organised to see the Maleny Singers’ latest musical production, ‘La Belle Hélène’. Over the last two weekends in June, Ancient Greece will come to life in the Maleny Community Centre, with the story of Helen, Queen of Sparta, reputedly the most beautiful woman in the world. Her love affair with Paris, Prince of Troy, later leads to the Trojan War, when supposedly a thousand Greek ships were launched to both rescue Helen and avenge her abduction. This operetta by French composer, Jacques Offenbach, is a funny, flirtatious version of ‘what might have happened’. Jealous goddesses, a deceived husband and scheming prophets all feature in a tongue-in-cheek romp, set to plenty of lively music. Don’t miss this saucy send-up, accompanied by the Maleny Performing Arts Orchestra. Opening night is Saturday, June 20 at 6.30pm, followed by a matinee on Sunday, June 21 at 2.00pm. The following week-end there will be an evening performance on Friday, June 26 at 6.30pm, a late matinee on Saturday, June 27 at 4.00pm and matinee on Sunday, June 28 at 2.00pm. Tickets are priced at $30.00 for adults, $25.00 for concession and $5.00 for children, and are available from Maleny Visitor Information Centre or at www. trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=128617 or phone 5494 2584 for group bookings.
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Dirty racing this weekend If you like a bit of muddy off road action you will want to head down to check out Round 2 of the Superior Engineering Short Course Offroad Racing Series being held 538 Pumicestone Road, Elimbah (where they used to have Farm Fantastic). There are three grandstands for spectator viewing. With over 60 competitors in six classes battling it out over the two days, there is plenty to see along with loads of stalls, a Show and Shine, and extra fun stuff for the kids with jumping castle and remote control demo track! Great value Family tickets (two adults and two kids) are only $40.00 for the whole weekend, or $30.00 for the day. Day tickets are adults $10.00 and $5.00 for the kids (under 10s free). To find out more take a look at their website www.superiorengineeringshortcourse. com.au or Facebook superior engineering short course
Australia’s biggest morning tea at Beerwah Beerwah Country Women’s Association will once again host Australia’s biggest morning tea to raise funds for cancer research. The event will be held in the garden at the Beerwah CWA on Thursday, June 18 from 10.00am until 12.00noon. Two speakers will present on the day. Young cancer survivor, 21-year-old Erin Hickey will speak about her journey with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Also speaking will be Leanda from the Erin and Healthy Guru in Beerwah. Leanda Leanda is a holistic practitioner who works with natural therapies and believes in nurturing the body, mind and soul for optimal health. Entry is $5.00, there will be a lucky door prize, and morning tea will be provided by the Beerwah CWA. For more information please contact Kerry on 0414 533 412. JUNE 10 2015 |
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Mary Grigor Centre opens at Bankfoot House
It was an honour to attend the recent opening of the Mary Grigor Centre, a purpose-built archival storage and interpretive centre in the Glass House Mountains. The naming of the centre is a fitting acknowledgement of the first female resident of Bankfoot House, Mary Grigor, who was a well-known midwife who played a significant role in the in the lives of the local community. The addition of this centre to the broader Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct recognises its importance in the region’s rich history. I recommend a visit to council’s website where you can further explore the history of Bankfoot House.
Our local Bushcare volunteers
Community Nature Conservation is a highly effective environmental program that promotes responsible use and protection of the natural environment. The program involves community volunteers in saving and restoring natural areas in local communities. Volunteers make a real difference to our local environment and I encourage community members to learn more about volunteering opportunities by visiting council’s website for details or by catching up with our local groups who meet at the following locations: • Upper Coochin Creek Bushcare Group meet 7.30am to 11.30pm on the third Tuesday of each month at Caralan Way Park, Emma Place. • Friends of Cahil’s Scrub Bushcare Group meet 9.00am to 12.00noon on the forth Saturday of each month at Jeanne Street, Peachester. • Sharyn Bonney Bushcare Group meet 8.00am to 10.00am on the third Saturday of each month at Sharyn Bonney Bushland Reserve, Sugarbag Road.
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Big congratulations to the many local community groups who were given the tick of approval for their community projects in council’s latest round of Community Grants. Jump onto council’s website for further information about the grants program and for the list of successful recipients.
Maleny sewerage treatment plant finalist in prestigious awards
I’m pleased to hear that Unitywater’s $17 million project to upgrade Maleny Sewage Treatment Plant and establish its associated wetlands has achieved finalist status in this year’s United Nations World Environment Day Awards. The upgraded plant uses a membrane bioreactor to treat effluent to a very high standard before sending it to an irrigated rainforest and wetlands in the Maleny Community Precinct to further disperse and remove nutrients. The winners of the Awards will be announced in Melbourne on June 5.
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Seeking feedback on the heritage plan
If you value the region’s rich and diverse culture, make sure you have your say on Council’s Sunshine Coast Draft Heritage Plan 2015-2020. The Heritage Plan identifies five priority outcome areas which will set a solid foundation to conserve and manage heritage both now and into the future. Submissions close June 22. Visit council’s website for more details. www.gcnews.com.au
In the Garden
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Contributed by Trish Bradford It was a glorious day for the May meeting held in Gillian Davie's garden. A number of members have been out and about lately, Rob Morris, Jeff Bodley, Jenny Welsteed and Trish Bradford visited the Caloundra Garden Club for their Friendship Day and birthday celebrations. One of the organisers of the Nambour Garden Expo also spoke about the International Garden Expo to be held in Strathpine in October. It sounds like the Expo will be an exceptional event. Coral Beutal visited the Bribie Island Garden Club for their Friendship Day and said that they had a very good bench display. Our Friendship Day is coming up in July and preparations are well underway. Nessie Pratten explained that she watered her citrus trees with Condy’s Crystals (potash) to improve the flavour of the fruit. Club members were not very complimentary to the culprit who stole some of her plants that she sells outside her gate, as all monies raised goes towards medical research. Margaret Ferris demonstrated a High Power Frequency Shifting ultrasonic pest repeller to repel insects, rats and mice. Results of the competition bench for April: 1st Coral Beutal - 18 points, 2nd Trish Bradford - 16 points Thank you very much to Gillian for allowing us to visit her garden. It is a fairly new garden with landscaping still in progress and it is filled mainly with native plants, some members were able to advise with ideas for improvements. Next meeting is on Thursday, June 18, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall, visitors and new members are welcome. For more information phone Patricia Bradford (publicity officer) 5496 9169.
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Big boost to local economy Glass House is enjoying one if it’s biggest economic boosts in years, thanks to the success of the new Glasshouse Country estate subdivision. Released last November, 38 of the 43 lots in Stage 1 have already sold. A number of homes are already fully completed and being enjoyed by their new owners, while over 15 homes are in various stages of construction. Activity is set to soar over the coming weeks as it welcomes even more new residents as they too start building their new homes. With house and land packages averaging $450,000 this represents a total investment value in Glass House of almost $25M. Houses underway mean lots of tradies using local
shops for food coffee and other items. More importantly, the township will see long term benefits from 43 new families moving into the area and calling Glass House ‘home’. Developer principal Andrew Tilt said he was delighted to see the response to the subdivision and the boost for the local economy. “There is more economic stimulus to come as Stage 2 with 12 new lots has just been released and civil works for Stage 3, involving 33 new lots, will commence in August. “Glass House is a delightful village to raise a family or retire; it has a non-urban ambience which our buyers are finding attractive. “The township deserves the credit for the hard
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Meditation - Practicing being, and allowing things Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch - Raffle to Be. Held on Tuesdays 7.00pm - 8.30pm at Results Friday, May 29, 1st prize meat tray – the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, John 07C green diamond, 2nd prize Sharon 15C phone Peter 0429 918 424. orange heart, lucky meal prize $20.00 cash, proudly sponsored by KLM Energy, winner was Ladies Empty Nester Walking Group - The ‘ladies Sheryl 42E. The club is open on Friday night, bar empty nester’ 45+ group meets regularly around opens 5.00pm and meals can be ordered from the Hinterland for members to enjoy a walk, 6.00pm to 8.00pm. All welcome. coffee and a catch up. The next planned walk will Glasshouse Country RSL for SubGlass Branch - Raffle Meditation - Practicing and allowing be the ‘melaleuca walk’ on being, Thursday, June 11 things at Social tennis - players wanted House to Be. Held on Tuesdays 7.00pm 8.30pm Results Friday, May 29, 1st prize meat tray – things to Be. Held on Tuesdays 7.00pm - at 2.00pm. Meet at the rest stop and parking area Mountains, 7.00am start, Monday, Wednesday the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, John 07C green diamond, 2nd prize Sharon 15C 8.30pm at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. near Daisy’s Place, Glenview – allow 40 minutes. and Friday morning. Enquiries phone Peter phone Peterphone 0429Peter 918 424. orange heart, lucky meal prize $20.00 cash, No charge, 0429 918 424. On Friday, June 12, the group will meet at Ewen 5496 9082. proudly sponsored by KLM Energy, winner was LadiesDam Empty Nester Walking Group The ‘ladies Maddock at 10.00am followed by -coffee Bridge Club Beerwah Early this year, we Sheryl 42E. The club is open on Friday night, bar empty nester’ 45+ group meets regularly Place. Monday, June 15, will see thearound welcomed more players tomeals the Bridge that from at Jae’s opens 5.00pm and can beClub ordered the Hinterland forHorse’ members to followed enjoy a walk, walkers do the ‘Wild track by had completed withAll our experienced 6.00pm lessons to 8.00pm. welcome. coffee and a catch up. The next planned walk will coffee afterwards at Glass House Mountains Bridge player, John Marsden. John will be be the walk’walk’ on Thursday, JuneJune 11 at Social tennis - players wanted for Glass House will be ‘melaleuca the ‘melaleuca on Thursday, Coffee Co, on the Highway, Glass House startingMountains, basics lessons at the Beerwah Golf Club 2.00pm. Meet at the at rest area 7.00am start, Monday, Wednesday 11 at 2.00pm. Meet thestop restand stopparking and parking Mountains. For more details, please call Louise commencing Friday, July 3Enquiries at 10.00am. near near Daisy’s Place, Glenview – allow 40 minutes. and Friday morning. phone Peter area Daisy’s Place, Glenview – allow 40 on 5494 1474.June 12, the group will meet at Ewen For more details phone John 5494 2584 or On Friday, 5496 9082. minutes. Learn Japanese Woodblock Maleny Kerry 5494 0161. Experienced players are also Maddock at12, 10.00am followed by coffee On Friday,Dam June the Printing group willinmeet at Ewen Bridge Club - Beerwah - Early this year, we Connect with Japanese Art and Culture welcome for a refresher course. at Jae’s Place. Monday, June 15, will see the Maddock Dam at 10.00am followed byand coffee welcomed more players to the Bridge Club that walkers do the ‘Wild Horse’ track followed by start your own Art Project. You create your at Jae’s Place. Monday, June 15, will see the had completed lessons with our experienced coffee afterwards at Glass House Mountains walkers do the ‘Wild Horse’ track followed by own artwork during the two day workshop on Bridge player, John Marsden. John will be Coffeeand Co,Friday on theJune, Highway, Glass House coffee afterwards at Glass Mountains 25House and 26 from starting basics lessons at the Beerwah Golf Club Thursday Mountains. For more details, please call Louise Coffee Co, on the Highway, Glass House 9.30pm until 4.30pm. commencing Friday, July 3 at 10.00am. on 5494 1474. Mountains. For more details, please call Louise For more details phone John 5494 2584 or Terry McKenna, from Makuhanga School, trained on 5494 1474. Woodblock Printing in Maleny Learn Japanese Kerry 5494 0161. Experienced players are also in Kyoto, has years of experience and is the Connect with Japanese ArtPrinting and Culture and welcome for a refresher course. 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Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
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LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial
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Sport Beerwah Ladies Golf Club
Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, June 4, 75 women played in three divisions for trophies donated by Nicole Purvis, First National and John Mellish. The competition was a Monthly Medal Stroke; 4th Round of the GQ Brooch and 1st round of the International Bowl. The worthy winners were: Division 1 Andrea Campbell with a 76 nett, runner-up was Fay Barry with a 77 nett and the Gross Winner was Sonia Kenway with an 89 off the stick. Division 2 Winner was Lesley Eggleston with a 73 nett, the Runner-up was Helen Lewis with a 74 nett and the Gross Winner was Gail Gundry with a 95 off the stick. Division 3 Winner was Margaret Goodger with a 71 nett, the Runner-up was Elizabeth Gemmellon a count back with a 75 nett and the Gross Winner was Carolyn Hale with a 105 off the stick. The Putting competition was won by Andrea Campbell with 25 putts. NTP’s were won by: Teresa Keast No 2; Carolyn Gamble No 5; Margaret Zonca No 16 and Carolyn Hale No 18. The Ball Rundown went to 78 nett. The 1st and 2nd round of the Club Championships, sponsored by Halcyon and Club Super, will be held next week on Thursday and Friday, June 11 and 12. A separate competition will be held for those women not competing in the championships. The Committee will also hold their monthly meeting after the presentation. The ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors. Happy golfing. Sponsors Nicole Purvis and John Mellish with Margaret Goodger, Lesley Eggleston, Fay Barry, Andrea Campbell, Helen Lewis and Elizabeth Gemmell
Glasshouse and District Tennis
Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis: the finals are happening this Friday, June 12. Hope you have all paid your season fees, otherwise they need to be paid by Friday at the latest, as this helps to pay for the season court hire, tennis balls and other costs for the season.Matches for the finals will all be held at the Glasshouse Sports Club and all players need to be there by 3.30pm. All players and families are welcome to come and support the players in the finals and enjoy the presentation and break-up afterwards, which will include some fun and games. Proposed finish time will be 7.00pm. Good luck to all the teams in the finals. Some of the results from the semi-finals are below. Division 1: Nadal defeated Murray and Djokovic defeated Federer. For the finals it will be Nadal v Djokovic. Division 2: Bryce defeated Ziggy and Riley defeated Declan. For the finals it will be Bryce v Riley. Division 3: Peewee: Prince defeated Yonex and Head defeated Babolat. For the finals match it will be Prince v Head. Continuous Tennis: In the semi-final knockout Emily defeated Josh and Isabel defeated Eadie. For the finals it will be Emily v Isabel. Players in Division 2 and Division 3 / Peewee will have to contact Katya for the finals matches.
Glasshouse Country Bowls
Contributed by Richard White Wednesday, June 3, Ladies Bowls Day: two games of Triples and one of Pairs were played. In the Triples Lynn Griffith, Graham Young and Mike Rentoul def Maz Idle, Viv James and Mike Kernick 29 to 10. Dennis Hume, Joy Reason and Rae Farrell def Marleen Bertram, Graham Anstis and Rob Scullion 20 to 16. In the Pairs Doug Loveday and Warren Blackbourne def Marilyn Boulton and Dave Clarke 20 to 15. Thursday, June 4, Open Pairs Bowls: winners were Don Tierney and Allan Pashby with 2 + 23 (this is the first time Allan Pashby has skipped, and won). Winners of the losers were Graham Anstis and Graham Richardson with + 9. There was no Saturday bowls owing to Long Weekend. Club select bowls will be held next Saturday at 12.15pm for 12.30pm start. Brendan Freshwater, 2015 Men’s ‘B’ Grade Champion www.gcnews.com.au
Local Lion up against giants Local Mum, Evie Joy contacted GC&M News last week to let us know that her 19 year old son Jonah Licht, who attended Glasshouse Christian College during his school days, was asked to play for Brisbane Lions Reserves in Sydney against the Greater Western Giants last weekend. Currently Jonah plays for Redland Bay and the Brisbane Lions Academy had signed him up for the Queensland AFL team a couple weeks ago.
Strongman places 2nd
Beerburrum Strongman Tim O'Shea, 37, placed 2nd in Round Two of the Queensland Strongman Series in Brisbane last Sunday. This places him in second spot in the Queensland Strongman Series with two rounds to go. During the competition on Sunday Tim had to press 120kg over his head multiple times, deadlift a car, carry kegs and sandbags, drag chains and lift 140kg Atlas Stones. Tim said that he is very pleased with the result, and to move into second position overall in the series is great. “Full credit to Dave Napper for a first place finish and confirming himself as the man to beat in the series at the moment," he said. Round Three of the Queensland Strongman Series will be held at the Beerwah Charity Sports Day in August. With up to fifty entrants it will be a fantastic spectacle and as the local entrant, Tim would love your support. Tim lifts a 140kg Atlas Stone on the way to a second place finish in Round Two of the QLD Strongman Series
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Lessons for Beginners to Advanced
Beerwah Glasshouse United Football club is introducing the first of our holiday clinics these upcoming holidays, aimed at the U6-14 age groups.
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Monday 6th July till Thursday 9th July 9am to 1pm
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Further subsidies available for more than one child We are striving to continually improve our players. The only way we can keep up with other clubs is through Coaching Clinics for players and improving our coaches. We are putting together an ongoing programme to do this, both during the season and in the off season.
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Sat 13th June 8.30am Sharp Massive clean up & clean out. Bargains galore to be had... Clothing $5, Jewellery from $2, Homewares $2. Whatever I’m over is out the door super silly cheap.
GUITAR, FLUTE, PIANO ACCORDION & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157 ART CLASSES Day, Evening and Weekend. FINE ART SUPPLIES Phone for opening hours 3 hour class $30. www.landsboroughartstudio.com.au Phone Karen King 5494 8354
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LANDSBOROUGH MARKET Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.
Books BEERWAH BOOKS & BITS & VINYL REVIVAL Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315
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Wanted To Buy LICENCED DEALER LOOKING TO PURCHASE old china, coloured glass, old tin toys, silver items, oriental pieces, watches, all military items (not firearms), paintings, clocks , early pre-1940 Australian postcards. Coins – all pre-decimal coins, florins, shillings, sixpences, threepences, 1966 round fifty cent coins, proof sets, gold coins and sovereigns. Banknotes and stamps. Gold jewellery including damaged. Happy to look through any old sheds and barns. Phone Brian Davis 5491 7560 or 0475 191 614
Wanted WANTED UNUSED SHED Need for storing & mechanical work on cars & bikes. A least 6 months. Andrew 0423 174 420 CHEAP UTE with dropside tray / towbar. Mech nothing terminal. First gear farm work, uglier the better! Phone: 0411 567 405
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items for sale: Garmet steamer (near new) $30. Portacot $50. Janome sewing machine $20. Elna sewing machine $20. 7pce setting (outdoor) $100. 5pce round glass top cast iron dining set $130 ono. Phone: 5439 0802 or 0417 185 450
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ATTENTION CAR BUYERS Glasshouse Car Sales operates as direct car buyers. Many years of experience & knowledge. Previous customers keep coming back. Contact Phil Davenport, Licd. Motor Dealer. Locally known & trusted. 7 days on 0417 194 143 or 5494 6655
Real Estate SUNSTONE GARDENS OVER 50S RESORT MALENY The best bargain priced hilltop villa, offers invited above $175,000. Close to 5 Star Facilities! Details only on request. Call Carolynne 0414 827 482
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Where can I pick up a paper in Maleny? Twice a month (second and fourth Wednesdays) the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News is letterbox delivered to almost 1,800 houses across the Maleny region… from The Big Barrel, through Maleny to Reesville Road. Every other week (on Wednesday morning), there are almost 900 copies dropped at various places around Maleny and surrounds where you can pick up a copy so that you don’t miss a thing. 1B/11 Bruce Parade, Glass House Mountains Rare affordable office space in Glass House Mountains. 20sqm office space. Situated in the busy retail hub with the Post Office, Butchers, Hair Dressers, Chemist, Doctors and Bakery. Close to amenities. Call Natalie at Ray White Beerwah today to inspect
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Mistaken identity “Excuse me sir,” said the man to one of the stewards on an Amtrak Train, “I always get nauseous when I go on trains, so I am going to take a heavy sleeping pill, but please do whatever you can to make sure I get off when it stops in Baltimore. I really don’t want to miss my great aunt’s funeral.” “Sure thing!” said the steward happily, we’ll make you sure you get off!”
Six hours later the train stopped in Washington D.C. and the man jumped out of his seat in a panic, “what the heck! I asked you to wake me up in Baltimore!” “Oh boy! He looks mad!” Remarked the fellow behind him to his wife. “Not half as mad as that other guy they carried off back in Baltimore,” she whispered back. Submitted by Rick, Glass House Mountains
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LIBRA September 23 – October 22 This week for you is filled with a diverse assortment of meaning and information of which you will thrive upon. This is because Mercury goes direct in the compatible sign of Gemini and there is a Sun and Mars conjunction in your sector of higher learning and travelling. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 With the Sun and Mars in a wonderful aspect to expansive Jupiter and unexpected Uranus there are positive indications around your working relationships and efforts on the job to make money. A sense of expansion fills the air with an unexpected development now. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 A free spirited person can cut across your pathway this week and act as a catalyst for a surprising development. This may, at least, open up your mind to fresh possibilities that you have not considered. The weekend sees Mercury moving direct again for opportunities. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 Say ‘yes’ to any opportunity that comes your way that may push you to take more action. As the restless enthusiasm builds this week, look out for the silver lining and you’re likely find it when doing solo tasks. With Mercury now going direct there is less confusion.
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Week beginning 10/06/2015 GEMINI May 22 – June 21 Mars will have you with abundant energy to pour into a very active life, filled with physical and mental stimulation. Try any healthy outlets such as sport, exercise, walking or shopping at large malls. See if you can touch base with friends and perhaps that provides a good idea. CANCER June 22 – July 22 The position of the current planets this week indicates you must be ready to compromise. This is because the planet Uranus is moving you to sudden changes away from old boring routines. The planet Pluto demands that you head towards the objective of your desire. LEO July 23 – August 22 If you feel the urge to take the offensive this week you can advance in a most progressive way. You are in a revolutionary vibe, not traditional, under an aspect between Mars and Uranus. As Mercury makes its direct turn you are going to be involved in social issues. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 All signals indicate green and you are on the go when it comes to creating steps forward in your life’s work. A good week ahead as you have the charm, and instincts to take you far. With Mercury direct, you have no more confusion or misunderstandings. Have faith!
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