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February 12 Thursday
Grab your mates and head over to Jae’s Place for their weekly ‘winner takes all’ pool competition. Grab a bite to eat and get competitive with a 6.00pm sharp start with $5.00 entry per player. 129 Connection Road Glenview, 5439 6307.
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).
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The popular Bridge Club meets each Friday at the Beerwah Golf Club to start their games at 12.30pm. With the membership keenly growing, they welcome any visitors who would like to join in.
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Want to spoil your partner this Valentine’s day with a lovely dinner? Club Glass House has a special Table d’ hote menu just for Valentine's Day that includes a glass of wine. $30.00 per person and bookings are advisable. 10 Coonowrin Road Glasshouse Mountains, 5436 5000.
‘Sunday Sessions in the Shed’ at the Pub at Aussie World is on from 12.00noon. With live entertainment by Table for Two, word on the street is that it is the absolute best roast you’ve ever tasted. Cost is adults $20.00 and children $15.00 (12 years and under).
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Do you run a community group and are planning a one-off project, event or an activity? No matter how big or small your project join Council’s Grants team at Beerwah Library for an overview of funding programs. Learn grant writing tips and explore other funding opportunities, 1.00pm - 2.30pm. Free, bookings essential. 1300 542 727 www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Fun with Fashion at Maleny Library 10.00am-11.30am. Ever wondered what your style says about your personality? Join experienced make-up artist and photographic stylist Vanessa Moran as she offers a wealth of knowledge to inspire women to have a little fun with fashion. Free workshop but bookings essential either online www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or call 5475 8989.
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Enjoy local and guest musicians from Glasshouse Musos in an afternoon of live music from 1.00 - 4.00pm. Kick back and enjoy the tempting coffee, tea and snacks. |Just turn up or book a timeslot to play (0419 026 895) Glass house Coffee Tea & Merchants, Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains.
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Tiny Tots Tuesday is back at Aussie World, on every Tuesday of the school term. Adults and children under five will pay just $10.00 from 9.00am – 12.00noon. Adults get a free coffee and tiny tots can enjoy selected rides and attractions as well as enjoying ‘The Aussie World Show’ from 12.00noon.
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Discover the Cloud from 10.00am - 11.30am at Beerwah library with a 'Get your head around the clouds' session. This introduction session will explain the basics of the cloud and how it can work for you. Free, bookings essential. 1300 542 727 www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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What do you think about the election result? Were you surprised by the election? Or how could the swing have been so huge against the LNP? Well I guess that is a question too big for most of us, but there will be plenty of evaluation by the party hierarchy. However plenty of our readers have been motivated to put pen to paper and shared their views in the letter’s pages this week, covering all sorts of points and positions, which makes for some pretty interesting reading.
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And as it looks like the results might be going to drag on for a while – feel free to send your thoughts through this week for the next edition. Regards,
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Cover Marie Semmens, from Kelvin Grove, appreciates some of the stunning artworks with Margaret Thompson of Beerwah.
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Local News Beerwah welcomes new gallery Beerwah has come of age, with a contemporary new gallery space opening in the revamped shopping precinct of Beerwah Village.
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Some of the artworks have not been viewed in public before, according to Life Art Worldwide Director, Cathy Condon. “I have travelled, exhibited and on occasion lived in a variety of countries and some of the best art I have seen, has been from artist’s right here. I have always believed we have world class art and need to showcase it as such,” said Cathy. “The Beerwah gallery is very much about bringing a face to Life Art Worldwide and a physical presence, along with showcasing fantastic art and embracing the new cultural spirit of Beerwah and the Glasshouse region. I love the fact that the gallery looks slightly industrial – to me it has a New York Gallery feel in downtown Beerwah.”
Some of the exhibiting artists - Kathrin Dierich, Cathy Condon, Kathi Passmore, Neville Field and Cholena Hughes This year the Life Art Worldwide Expo will be showcased at Lightspace in the Valley, Brisbane. Life Art Worldwide is an Arts Expo purposefully designed to recognise and promote visual artists from all around the world featuring all types of mediums including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and sculpture. More information can be found at www.lifeartworldwide.com
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State situation still murky At the time of going to print, results collated by the ABC website has Labor holding 42 seats, Liberal-National Party (LNP) 39 seats, Katter’s Australia Party two seats and Independents (Peter Wellington) one seat.
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Still in the balance are five seats, with the ABC predicting two will go to Labor and three to LNP. This prediction would give Labor 44 seats – one less than is needed to form government in their own right. To complicate matters further, the result for the seat of Ferny Grove may be declared void. The Palmer United Party’s candidate has been found to be an undischarged bankrupt, leaving him invalid to run in the election, leaving the way open for a possible by-election. Currently, the ABC are predicting the seat will go to Labor, but a by-election win by the LNP would even up the predicted totals – Labor 43, LNP 43. Last week, Peter Wellington (pictured right) announced that, after careful consideration, his support will go to Labor to form a government. In a letter to Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk, Mr Wellington guaranteed that he will ‘conditionally’ support a Labor government on confidence motions unless there is evidence of gross fraud, misappropriation or illegal activities; whilst reserving the right to vote any way he chooses on legislation introduced into Parliament in the best interests of his electorate and the state. “The reason I confirmed my support before the final result of the election is known was to
provide stability and I believe Annastacia is the best person to do that,” Mr Wellington said. Mr Wellington sought the position of both Labor and the LNP on a long list of issues including asset sales, integrity and accountability, electoral reform, the Crime and Corruption Commission, the public service, political donations, rights of Queenslanders, review of subcontractor payment laws, road maintenance contracts, Caloundra South infrastructure charges, Halls Creek, North Coast rail line, Nambour rail station, and Nambour hospital parking. “While Lawrence Springborg was the official spokesperson for the LNP, there were three other leadership teams all vying for the job. The problem was while Newman is no more, the same people who were complicit in his government decisions are still there, it's just a shuffling of the chairs on the deck.” The Katter’s Australia Party are still negotiating with the two major parties, and have yet to show who they will support.
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Local political faces stay the same More than a week after the State election and Queensland remains uncertain as to who will form a stable government. The situation across the Sunshine Coast, however is more definite … all sitting members have retained their seats. Andrew Powell (Glass House, LNP), Mark McArdle (Caloundra, LNP), Jarrod Bleijie (Kawana, LNP), Steve Dickson (Buderim, LNP), Fiona Simpson (Maroochydore, LNP) and Glen Elmes (Noosa, LNP) were all returned but with a significant drop in popularity from their results in 2012. Peter Wellington (Nicklin, Independent) was the only member locally to have increased his support with voters.
Council’s independence affirmed Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson has also waded into the current political debate.
from Beerburrum to Nambour is a high priority for Peter Wellington and this Council.
“I appreciate that Peter Wellington’s decision is based on achieving the greatest degree of stability in government,” Mayor Jamieson said. “It’s not up to me to comment on the reasons why he has made that decision, nor can I speculate what may or may not have been discussed in his conversations with the major parties. “If the ALP forms government with the support of Peter Wellington, I hope that he is able to bring a closer look at the priorities for the Sunshine Coast which I have made very clear to him. “Naturally the North Coast Rail Line duplication
“I lead an independent Council and the advantage of that is that we can work with either party. “Whatever the outcome – and I have made this very clear since the beginning of the election campaign – the Sunshine Coast Council stands ready to work with whoever is in government to achieve great outcomes for the Sunshine Coast.” To read how the successful local members, Mark McArdle and Andrew Powell, as well as Labor candidate Brent Hampstead, feel about the results, see their letters on page 21.
LNP choose leadership team Last Saturday morning, the LiberalNational Party MP’s met and decided who will lead the party after the election defeat of Campbell Newman and the resignation of Jeff Seeney as the Deputy Leader.
Mr Springborg served as the Health Minister in the recent government, with Mr Langbroek holding the education portfolio. Mr Springborg thanked his LNP colleagues for having the confidence in Mr Langbroek and himself. "We believe we have the right level of competence and experience to take our party forward in what are very interesting times in Queensland," he said. "I think it's probably fair to say for those that have observed politics in Queensland over a long period of time, that nothing should really ever surprise us, with regards to those particular outcomes."
The MP’s elected Lawrence Springborg as the Leader and John-Paul Langbroek as the Deputy Leader. Both have held the reigns of leadership previously, with Mr Springborg leading the Opposition into three election defeats in 2004, 2006 and 2009. Mr Langbroek was Leader in 2011 when Campbell Newman successfully made his bid to take over as Leader from outside the Parliament.
Change is in the air …
It’s no surprise our former Premier is out the door, and there’s now new prospects and possibilities for the State as a whole on the horizon. Add to that the recently approved water park in Glenview – if all goes well – and the future is looking pretty bright in our region. So what does that mean for you as a home owner or someone looking to invest? Well, for starters if the government is run well, we all know that it has a knock on effect on the economy, jobs and disposable incomes which makes a marked impact on home sales. The added bonus of a $90 million dollar waterpark at our doorstep will create a whole new job sector and tourism dollars which will hopefully push for capital growth. Now don’t go jumping the gun and expecting your house prices to rise immediately or investing off the back of your homes equity. It’s vigilant for you to invite me in now so I can guide you and inform you along the way as to how the market shapes up with these wonderful changes. After all, to get the best outcome you need to invest in the best professionals to get you there.
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‘Save the Sports Club’ gaining momentum By Greg Brown
The Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club has been a part of the local community since the late 1920s. It was built from scratch by dedicated local farmers and families, and at some stage every adult and family has had some connection with the club, used the sports grounds, and been to an event or a function there. With the downturn in the economy the club has fallen on hard times. Club President Ken Fullerton said that they urgently need to raise funds to help pay off the bank loan on the Club House and amenities block at the sports ground. “This will release the mortgage the bank has over the facility. Once this is achieved, we can then engage with the State Government and local council to organise funding each year to ensure the fields and facilities are available to the 1,200 plus sporting members of Touch Football, Cricket, Soccer and Netball,” he explained. “This will also ensure the tennis court and grounds are still available to the public for use, and that the grounds are always available for the district schools for their sporting events. “To date, the support the fundraising effort has received from the local community has been outstanding. “With the donations and pledges received so far, it seems we're about half way to wiping out the $160,000 mortgage hanging over our heads, but we ask that people dig deep to ensure that we
can keep the Club alive,” he said. Many local businesses have had an involvement in the Sports Club one way or another over the years, and Kel McNamara from KLM Energy Services believes it’s time to step up. “Being a local business means that you should also be a respectable corporate citizen, which means that when a vital community organisation needs help, we should show our support. Not just for the Club, but because many of our local customers are also supported by the Sports Club and its facilities,” he said. Ken said he understands that it can sometimes be daunting for a business to hand over a cheque without knowing if the final total will be reached. “So we’re asking local businesses to register a donation pledge with us, with the money not needing to be handed over until we reach the required total.” Kel supports this approach, so much so that he is pledging $5,000 from KLM. “I ask that all local businesses – from Elimbah to Mooloolah – to look at making a pledge of whatever amount they can. “The Sports Club is too important for our wider community to let it fail and be lost as a community asset.” To make a business pledge, contact Ken Fullerton on 0427 201 412 or Hinterland Accounting Services on 5439 0188 or admin@hintertax. com.au.
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Put the haircut on hold and sign up to shave Noticed something different about those around you? Have you seen more long frizzy hair, scruffy beards or wild dreadlocks than usual? Well if you have seen Glass House Mountains local Leo Petrie recently he is one of those who have been avoiding the hairdresser’s scissors and barber’s blades in preparation for the World’s Greatest Shave. For the fourth year in a row, Leo is going under the clippers to help raise funds as part of the ‘World’s Greatest Shave’ and help beat blood cancers and support the vital work of the Leukaemia Foundation. Leo is calling on other locals to join him and would like to form a ‘Glass House Shavers and Razors’ who will go under the clippers at Club Glasshouse on Sunday, March 15. In 2010 Beerwah local Karen Staunton lost her mother-in-law to Leukaemia, and this year she has decided to Shave For A Cure in memory of her. Karen has set herself a goal of raising $2,000 to help people fighting blood cancers and in memory of all people that have lost their battle. As part of Karen’s fundraising efforts, she is looking for prize donations for a raffle, and is hoping that she can encourage other locals to help her out.
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25 years to celebrate! Rarely today does staff stay in the job for 25 years, but that is exactly what Sharon Schofield from Easton Lawyers, Maleny, has done. “It may be a small business but it has worked for me. I am very lucky for the flexibility for me and my family,” says practice manager Sharon, mum of eight-year-old Kelly, and wife to Andrew. Sharon finished her secondary education in 1989 and started her working career the following year. “When I took on the job I was a junior, as a trainee, and was very quickly promoted to a senior,” said Sharon. “Highlights over the years would definitely have to be some of the most amazing clients I have had, who have also become my friends. “I really appreciate having great clients and appreciate what I do.” As a big thank you, Sharon’s employer, principal lawyer, Tove Easton presented Sharon with a trip to ‘Sunday at the Stables’ with Gai Waterhouse. “I just think Gai is incredible, and being a female and stepping into her father’s footsteps, is just awesome,” she said. Sharon says she feels a little bit overwhelmed by all the fuss, and she’s definitely going to be staying put doing the job she loves. “My specialty is Estate Law and helping people through tough times, I get a lot out of that. “This is me, as long as I can keep helping people,” she said. Tove Easton, Sharon Schofield and Caryn Ramke celebrating Sharon’s 25 years at Easton Lawyers
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Beerwah NHWQ Good Neighbour Award
New ‘Rev’ on the range
The ‘Good Neighbour Award’ for February was, for the first time, presented to an organisation, Glasshouse Country Care, at the meeting of Beerwah NHWQ held on February 3. It was nominated by Sylvia Shaw, who wrote…‘When I became quite ill at the beginning of the year, the wonderful people at Glasshouse Country Care came to my rescue. I cannot nominate a single person from those who answer the phone, drive me to hospital, doctors, the boys who raised my bed and lounge chair so I can get up, Nick for mowing and Denise with the mop. Thank you one and all.’ The photo shows Sylvia, Glenda McSwain (the president of Glasshouse Country Care) and Ron Stocks (the Area Co-ordinator of Beerwah NHWQ). Keep those nominations coming. Contact Sheila Williams, 5439 0520 or swilli17@dodo.com.au
The Blackall Range Uniting Churches recently welcomed a new minister. Reverend Catherine Solomon was inducted at a service which filled the Maleny Uniting Church with people from the four congregations at Maleny, Montville, Palmwoods and Kenilworth attending, along with representatives from the Mary-Burnett Presbytery of the Uniting Church, representatives from other local churches and many of Catherine’s family and friends. This is Catherine’s first appointment to parish ministry, having recently completed her ministry training at Trinity College in Brisbane. Catherine, with architect husband Andrew Solomon, are living in Maleny. Previously, Catherine worked as a children and youth pastor in the Mogill Uniting Church. Catherine’s interests include music, and both Catherine and Andrew are keen cyclists.
Catherine receiving a lei at the induction service from two representatives of the Tongan congregation at Palmwoods In commencing her ministry here on the range, Catherine is eager to identify the needs of the community and to look for ways that the church can help to meet these needs. If you would like to contact her, please phone 0438 557 677.
Partners in Recovery - Care Connect in Beerwah: The Partners in Recovery program provides care coordination for people with severe and persistent mental health issues. This means that it helps people to link to services, supports and their community in general. The local Partners in Recovery Support Facilitator Ernestina Searle (hosted by not-for-profit Care Connect) will be in Beerwah on the first Friday
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of the month from 12.00noon to 4.00pm. Please feel free to pop-in and see her to enquire about Partners in Recovery or for general information about available mental health support. She will be located in a meeting room at Beerwah Library. If you’d like to connect with Partners in Recovery at another time, please call 1300 747 724.
BEERWAH RSL CLUB Saturday February 21 AUSTRALIA $44 per person, includes welcoming complementary refreshments & nibbles at 6pm Door opens 6.30pm, show starts 8pm
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Brian Nugent is getting his ‘patch’ ready for planting This gives you all the competition sections from last year. Click on the program pdf button for ‘farm produce’, and it will open up a document showing the fruit and vegetable categories. They may change slightly for this year, but at least it gives you an idea of what type of things to grow. We’ll bring you some updates regularly on what to plant when, and how best to look after them, so that they are ready for the 2015 Maleny Show (May 29 and 30). Alternatively, the Maple Street Co-op has a really great chart with planting times and length of time to harvest. They are $5.00 each and well worth the cost.
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How good is it when you go to a country Show and you can wander through the pavilions, looking at all the weird and wonderful things that people have entered into the competitions? It just wouldn’t be a real Show without the rows of fruit and vegetables lovingly grown, picked and displayed by local people. And most of it comes from the average everyday backyard gardener … not from a professional farmer. The Maleny Show is one such treasured institution, and you too can add to the magic of the Maleny Show by growing some sort of produce in your garden, on your balcony or in the school’s kitchen garden. So, it’s time to get your veggie garden and fruit trees into shape if you want to grow champion produce for this year’s Maleny Show. Each year there are lots and lots of different sections where the avid (or just adventurous) gardener can have a go. From pumpkin to potato, chilli to cherry tomato, rhubarb to radish … there’s a class of fruit and vegetable to suit anyone. Even the kids can get in on the act, with junior and school kitchen garden sections. To start, have a read of Jade King’s monthly veggie gardening column on page 35 where she gives you some great advice on how to look after your soil. Then take a look at the classes in the produce section of last year’s Maleny Show to give you an idea of what to grow. It can be found on their website at www.malenyshowsociety.org. au then go to ‘The Maleny Ag. Show’ tab, and click on ‘Sections’.
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Keeley is a female Semi Long Haired cat who is 19 months old in a beautiful Tortoiseshell. She has a very nice nature, is ok around another cats, and does not mind being picked up. Keeley is de-sexed, vaccinated and micro-chipped and her adoption fee is only $110.00. Our refuge is currently full with dogs/cats and kittens, please if you are seeking a new animal friend, come in and visit us soon and hopefully adopt one.
Tasha is a female Lab x Malamute x Staffy who is 22 months old. This poor girl has now lived in our refuge for nearly seven months and this is very unfair for her. We are desperately seeking a loving home for this very playful young girl. Tasha is ok around most other dogs and she is very active and energetic and adores her walks. This girl is de-sexed, vaccinated and micro-chipped and ready to meet her new ‘people’ now! Adoption fee is only $250.00. 28 Sippy Creek Road, Tanawha
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At the Maleny Chamber of Commerce Christmas Carnival they organised a very successful fundraising raffle with all proceeds going to the Maleny Hospital towards purchasing a Spirometer. Chamber Secretary, Karen Shaw said the community really supported this cause. We raised $3020.00, which we handed over to the hospital last week, she said. A spirometer is an apparatus for measuring the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs, measuring the movement of air into and out of the lungs. Nicole White, Director of Nursing (DON) at Maleny Hospital, had advised the chamber that they had wanted one for more than five years and the community’s fundraising was really appreciated. There were 22 local businesses who generously donated prizes for the raffle. They include: Gary Myers, Holden's Gallery, Macadamia Letting, Key Restaurant, Maleny Lodge, Cappriccio's, Colin James, Shotgun Expresso, PS Books, Soul Beans
Jean Cunningham (Treasurer), Spence Shaw (President), Karen Shaw (Secretary) from Maleny Commerce, Nicole White (DON) and Dr Ted Chamberlain (Photographer - Fran Nattrass) Cafe, Living Kitchen, Simply Stylish, Anthy's, Pallet Life, Immelda's, Brush Turkey Enterprises, Gingers Boutique, Jonesy's Butchery, Maleny Bookshop, Sugoi Ni, Rosetta Books and Rather Bizr. Please support these local businesses and shop locally!
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You may have noticed the electronic signs on each side of the Tourist Information Centre on Bruce Parade at Glass House Mountains, advising of road works at night. The works are part of councils scheduled road maintenance program and not to do with the intersection. A Sunshine Coast Council spokesperson said that as part of Sunshine Coast Council’s Road and Reseal Program, Reed Street, between Steve Irwin Way and Burgess Street, will be resurfaced from 6.00pm to 6.00am, February 10 and February 13. “The works will involve removing existing surface; bitumen spray sealing; and full asphalt resurfacing,” said the spokesperson. On those two nights, detours and traffic management will be in place for the safety of pedestrians and motorists. Council are asking for people’s patience during construction.
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Peachester CWA Contributed by Coral Beutel Four members of Peachester CWA branch travelled to the James Byrne Centre at Highfields, Toowoomba for the state CWA International weekend, where we learned about the English Midlands which is our country of study this year. What a great weekend, enjoyed by ladies from all over the state. On Friday afternoon our first guest speaker spoke about living on a canal boat travelling the many canals and locks. Lots of good stories and photos. Next speaker was ACWW president Ruth Shanks, she spoke about the world conference which was held in India and about the Quarry she visited where women do all the hard work. For dinner we dressed in the flag colours of red and white. On Saturday, after a lovely breakfast, the Glencoe Medieval display was enjoyed with talks and demonstrations. It is unbelievable how people lived. There were two hours of craft lessons, followed by Clem Campbell QLD representative of the United Nations or UNAA speaking about his role. Ruth Shanks and our state international officer spoke about the birthing and school kits etc. that we send overseas. Then we dressed up for the medieval dinner with a pig’s head adorning the main table in front of the Queensland state president Robyn McFarlen. The Morris dancers then invited some of Monks Maidens etc. to dance with them, it was hilarious. Sunday morning our speakers were from ‘Day for girls’ program Toowoomba. These ladies make the necessary clothing for young girls who start menstruation and are not allowed to go to school after. They also teach them general hygiene. These girls (11, 12, and 13) are now considered child-bearing and are married off and sent to work in the fields. This is happening in a lot of countries, how lucky are we? Peachester branch will be giving a donation to these ladies to help buy materials. Disposables are a no no! Jeremy Green from Range Antiques then spoke about the beautiful china made in the midlands and had some on display. The weekend finished with the name decided for 2016 International weekend in January as ‘From Queensland to Greenland’. What a weekend with great food, entertainment, guest speakers and wonderful company. After that we are back to normal with our meetings on the first Thursday of each month. First markets are on Sunday, February 28 from 9.00am – 2.00pm.
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Special congratulations must go to the four students who achieved the highest accolade of an OP 1 - Ivo Murdoch, Devon Pringle, Vivi Mohan and Lauren Davidson. Each of these students have been highly committed to the school, and excelled in their academic pursuits, as well as being excellent ambassadors for the school and role models for fellow students. Ivo has been accepted into a Bachelor of Commerce and Psychology at UQ. Devon will be pursuing studies in a Bachelor of Engineering with an extended Mechatronics major at UQ, and both Vivi and Lauren will be studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts Creative and Professional Writing at QUT. Vivi and Lauren were also awarded the QUT Vice Chancellors Dean scholarship. We wish these students, as well as the rest of our 2014 Year 12 cohort, the very best for the future.
Lauren Davidson and Devon Pringle
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Email: admin@beerwahshs.eq.edu.au
Contributed by Mary Herbert The club was kept busy on the state government election day at the Polling Booths at the Glenview State School with our barbecue trailer as well as having a raffle. Thanks to Mooloolah Meats and Benson’s Eureka Bakehouse for your continuing support. The raffle winners were: 1st prize hamper, orange ticket F28 - Greg, 2nd prize Shine Auto Wash, orange ticket F50 - Trish and 3rd prize bottle of wine, orange ticket F44 - Kevin. Mooloolah Valley Lions have also changed their meeting days to the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month and the venue to Jae’s Place, 129 Mooloolah Connection Road, Glenview. All welcome.
Ready Readers Workshop for Parents and Carers
Contributed by Andrea Balcombe, P&C Peachester School Would you like to learn strategies you can use at home to support your childrens' reading? If you are enthusiastic about giving your children an early advantage, then come along to the FREE Ready Reader training workshop for Parents and Carers of Kindy to Year 6 students being held at Peachester State Primary School. During training, parents and carers will have the opportunity to learn strategies to support their childrens' literacy development. Strategies such as book selection and language development help build a child's confidence, motivation, enjoyment and a strong foundation for successful reading in their life. The Qld Government has developed the Qld Ready Readers program to provide free reader training. Research shows that one of the most important things you can do for your child is to read to them from an early age. Parents and Carers are invited to attend a free two hour interactive workshop being held on Tuesday, February 17 at 9.00am – 11.00am. If you are a parent of a school child or are intending to be, and are interested in learning how to encourage your child's reading, this is a morning you won't want to miss. If you have any questions and are interested in attending please register by Friday, February 13 call Jen in our office on 5439 5111 or email admin@peachestss.eq.edu.au
Peachester Horticultural Society
Contributed by Patricia Bradford (Publicity officer) President Coral welcomed back members for the New Year. Some members commented on the number of trees flowering prolifically this summer. One member mentioned that in the United States, more people visited gardens than Las Vegas and Disneyland. A couple of members mentioned their experiences over the Christmas break visiting gardens. It seems that ants are a serious problem for some members, and these are very hard to control without using some toxic chemicals. Members are reminded that membership fees are now due. The next meeting is the AGM on Thursday, February 19, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. Visitors and new members welcome. Contact information 5496 9169.
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Here at Glasshouse Country & Maleny News we are happy to be able to welcome another writer to our team, Davina Illing. Some of you may recognise her name from the stories she has been contributing since late in 2014 when she started writing some profile pieces on some of the many interesting locals that live in our lovely part of the world. With 20 years’ experience in the world of journalism and public relations, in the private, corporate and government sectors, she is keen to sink her teeth into the world of community newspapers. A country girl originally, she made the move to Beerburrum more recently so she could spend time with, and support her parents, who live locally. We welcome Davina to the team and know that some of you may already be acquainted with her stories. www.gcnews.com.au
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Cash rate is cut - time to seek a new home loan? Knowing the conditions are just right to make a home loan application is crucial, which is why the latest cash rate decision might give you the incentive you’ve been looking for. The official cash rate had remained at its all-time low of 2.5 per cent since August 2013, but at its February 3 meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) opted to reduce it further. This means that borrowers can now make the most of even lower interest rates, potentially encouraging you to take those all-important first steps onto the property ladder. The official rate 18 |
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is 2.25 per cent from February 4, so there’s no better time to see what products are currently available. Although the decision didn’t come as a surprise to many, it nevertheless opens up the idea of property ownership to anyone who may previously have been renting. It’s well worth making use of a mortgage calculator to see how much - or little - it could cost to have a home of your own. Buyers could find there are more new-build properties available as a result of the RBA’s announcement. The Housing Industry Association (HIA) anticipates that the
construction sector will be boosted by a lower cash rate environment. HIA Chief Economist Harley Dale said: “New residential construction has been the star performer of the Australian economy in recent years, generating considerable employment along the way, but wider domestic consumption and investment has failed to catch the ride.” He stressed that Australia is in need of a broader based economy, which is something the building sector should be able to offer with the right policy settings in place.
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You Said It Thank you
To the people of Glasshouse and District - what a lovely two Friday nights we have had at the Glasshouse Country RSL Club. We have never had as many attend in all the time I have been there. Thank you one and all, and a special thanks to Lani and all the volunteers, what a happy bunch of people. As from February 20, there will be a $20.00 lucky meal ticket draw, courtesy of KLM Gas. Rita Cruickshank Glass House Mountains
A salute to my great grandfather
Frank Gowen bought and gave all his sons a block of land to farm. He also bought himself a block and moved to Glass Mountains, as it was called then. Sahara Farms and my farm were both given to his sons to farm. Without Frank there would be no Sahara Farms. Our ancestors have enabled us to lead a very bountiful life. On August 21, 1917, five trustees from Glass Mountains were appointed to control the sports reserve. Those appointed were Mr Frederick Lonergan, Mr Frank Gowen, Mr Robert Fullerton Snr, Mr George Markwell and Mr Hubert Eaton Kemp. I would like to encourage other members of the Gowen family to give a donation to the sports club equaling if not bettering my donation of $10,500, in recognition of Frank Gowan’s commitment to the sports club and the Glass House community over many years. I know my grandsons Sam and Jayden will want to use the club's facilities in the future and, Lucas James Morgan, wants to play soccer and he will be one of the sixth consecutive generations of the Gowen family to use these facilities and grounds since their inception. We do not want to see this change and look forward to a strong future for the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Nona Morgan Glass House Mountains
Australia is over governed
The recent election results were a shock to Australia, not only Queensland. I believe that the Leader of the LNP got just what he deserved, with the campaign that he ran.
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I am not surprised that our Prime Minister, Mr Abbott failed to come to Queensland to assist him. My question to Queensland and Australia at large, though is why do we need or require State Government, surely two levels of government would be enough! Without a third tier of government, just think how much money we could save in politician’s pensions? Where else in the world do politicians get full pensions after just nine years in Parliament? I did over 33 years as a police officer in the State of NSW and I can tell you, I did not get offered ‘a full on you beaut’ pension. I really don’t understand why we need state politicians? If anyone can tell me 10 things our Local ‘State’ Bloke has done for Glass House Mountains in the past six years, I'll shut up. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains Editor’s note – Brian I am not sure if GCNews has the space to print all of the responses we receive from the 41% of Glass House Voters who made up the primary votes that Andrew received – but we are happy to print your offer to ‘shut up’.
Thank you so much
I would like to thank the person who handed a bag of groceries in to IGA that I left in the trolley when it was raining. Thank you also to the staff at IGA who kept it for me. Thank you so much. God bless. Coral Beutel Peachester
Colours of democracy
The cover of party workers on the February 4 edition of the GC&M News motivated me, also a party worker, to write something to highlight the important role of these foot soldiers of democracy. I have heard many times complaints about the how to vote set up at election booths, waste of paper, running the gauntlet etc., but I feel our democracy would be poorer without the commitment and enthusiasm shown by party supporters in the process on Election Day. What a
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ho-hum event it would be without the bunting, the placards, the slogans, and the coloured t-shirts. Passion and commitment are really important if citizens are to respond to the current and future needs of our country. Only when citizens are too self absorbed to be bothered with 'politics' can vested interests pursue their agenda to the detriment of us, the people. My own experience as a party worker has most definitely been a positive one. I have found a spirit of helpfulness amongst the party workers, and the understanding that we are all there to do a job. So to all my fellow foot soldiers, we are entitled to be happy with our role in the working of the democratic process. Cynicism achieves nothing. Pam Lever Glass House Mountains
Election comments
Campbell Newman shot himself in the foot, caused an upset. But it is not his fault by trying to rein in the horrible $85 billion deficit left by Anna Bligh’s government. It is the same with the federal government. It is the sound policy of the Labor systems to keep the state and Federal in deficit, this has been going on since 1901, the start of federation. Now, Labor have a name tag they swear by, which is the ‘Red Deficits’. This is their tag, as the colour labor, always in the red, never in the black. It is very sad that the state has to endure another deficit, as they have no agenda to change their policy of destruction. Quentin Dunn Beerwah
Clive gets his way
While not being the only reason the LNP have had such a massive swing against them in this election, the fact that Clive Palmer has spent many millions on anti LNP advertising, not just since the election date was called, but going all the way back to when he fell out with the party because they refused his request for them to overrule council’s decision not allowing him to build a massive casino on the grounds of the Coolum resort. Might just have been enough to tip the balance towards the ALP more so then would have otherwise been the case. Just goes to show how spiteful he is. Steve Beerwah
No to Halls Creek
It is heartening to see that one of the main provisos that Peter Wellington has put on his support for a Labor government, is the removal of Hall's Creek from the urban planning agenda. Hopefully reversals of other environmentally damaging decisions made by the outgoing government will follow, such as the Kondalilla Falls zip-line, Yaroomba high-rise resort, and the opening up of National Parks to commercial exploitation. Now that they will no longer be brow-beaten by Jeff Seeney, local members McArdle, Powell and Dixon may realise that people living on or visiting the Sunshine Coast are here to enjoy the environment in its natural state. Mike Haddrell Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
Politics in Queensland and Australia
I would like to make comment on the situation in politics in Queensland and in Australia overall. I think Bill Hoffman’s column in Wednesday’s Sunshine Coast Daily hit the nail right on the head. People in Australia are sick and tired of the politicians of both parties in this country pandering to the big end of town and screwing over the little bloke time and time again. Politicians are all running around at the moment promising to change and listen. How long will this last? A week, maybe two, until they are all comfortably ensconced back in their roles with snouts strategically back in the public trough, and we, the voting public will not matter a hoot again to them, until the next election when the shallow promises and smear campaigns are again rolled out. Yes it’s the system that we have, but it’s not the systems fault, it’s the fault of these selfserving individuals and political parties with their big spending political donors behind the scenes pulling the political strings for their own benefit. So much for the ‘Commonwealth of Australia’. In closing, can I ask those rusted on LNP and ALP supporters who continue to mindlessly follow and believe these parties (they drive around at election time and have the politician’s mug shots up in their yards and on their cars) to wake up; these political parties do not give a hoot about you. You are merely a tool and pawn to be used at their discretion. Shane Daly Peachester
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Thank you from Mark
I am humbled and honored to be elected the State Member for Caloundra for another term. To those of you who put your faith in me and gave me your vote on Saturday, January 31, I thank you sincerely. Irrespective of who you voted for, I will represent all residents. I would also like to thank many members of the community who assisted me throughout my campaign. I was touched by your generosity and thank you for your support and effort. As Member for Caloundra, I am committed to listening to you and representing you on any matters of concern to yourself, your family and our community. I look forward to working with you once again. Mark McArdle Member of Caloundra
Thank you from Andrew
At the time of penning this, the Electoral Commission is yet to finalise the Glass House vote count. On indications though, it appears I again have the honour of representing our fantastic community. I sincerely thank those people that have put their trust in me again. I realise many of you wish to see things change and I am confident we can work together to achieve great results for Glass House over the next three years and beyond. Andrew Powell Member for Glass House
Thank you from Brent
With counting in the Glass House electorate drawing to a close, it looks as though Labor has just been pipped at the post by sitting member Andrew Powell. A little over 2%, or 800 votes, separated us in the end, in what will be a wake up call to all the sitting LNP members across the Sunshine Coast region. I’d like to take this opportunity to offer my heartfelt thanks to the people of the Glass House electorate for the support they’ve shown our Labor team throughout this state election campaign. I’ve spoken with several thousand of you since we commenced campaigning towards the end of last year and it’s been a genuine pleasure to hear your stories, listen to your concerns, and take your points of view to our party leaders. Whilst I’m disappointed I won’t have the opportunity to represent you in the next term of government, I will do my utmost as a member of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland ALP branch to attend community meetings, host community forums and continue to convey your concerns to Annastacia Palaszczuk and her parliamentary team. I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank my amazing team of volunteers who worked tirelessly throughout the campaign. With a tiny budget at our disposal our success depended almost entirely on the efforts of this incredible team. What a great mob! Thanks again and I hope to catch you at a meeting, a cafe or a gig somewhere. Brent Hampstead ALP Candidate for Glass House
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Wild dogs I was recently contacted by a resident about wild dogs, so thought I’d also share an update about this more broadly here also for everyone to read. Wild dogs are a serious issue and failure to control them can result in livestock losses, attacks on domestic pets, and the loss of native fauna. Hinterland areas have the most wild dog sightings, however there has been a steady increase reported in the fringe between the urban and rural land (peri-urban land areas) throughout SEQ. Council is working with Biosecurity Queensland on a peri-urban wild dog research program to monitor, track and identify their dispersal patterns. Council and Bio-security Queensland also help support local area community groups to undertake proactive wild dog baiting programs as landholders have a legislative responsibility to control declared pests on their land. Council officers also provide assistance and advice to landowners about actions they should take to reduce the impact of wild dogs including ensuring pet dogs are contained and methods to keep livestock safe. Residents are encouraged to report wild dog sightings, incidents or requests by visiting Council’s website or calling 5475 7272. Council will then investigate and action as appropriate.
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Roadside litter is an ongoing problem and one my family and I try to reduce by regularly walking around our local area and collecting rubbish largely thrown from cars. In the lead-up to Keep Australia Beautiful Day on March 1, I’d like to encourage other Division 1 residents to join the ‘picitup’ cause to keep our hinterland beautiful every day as well as keeping the plastic etc. out of our waterways and creek systems. To help with picking up the litter, I am offering a limited supply of free long reach pick-up tongs and canvas ‘picitup’ envirobags to any interested residents willing to give it a go! Ideally you can collect them by coming to my ‘out and about session’ at Beerwah Marketplace between 9.30am to 11.30am on Friday, February 20. Of course I will also be available to listen to any general suggestions or concerns about local issues. I will be located outside the IGA so why not drop by to let me know your thoughts and pick up a picitup kit?
Beerwah Sportsground needs you! The Beerwah sports ground is looking for some fresh management committee members. This community facility has an exciting, bright future (helped by brand new field lights) a solid financial situation and a strong program of events due to the hard work of the affiliated clubs and outgoing executive over the last three years. If you’re interested in becoming part of what happens next (you don’t have to be a member to get involved) give my office a call and I’ll put you in touch with this friendly bunch of people who help us stay a great country community. www.gcnews.com.au
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Senior Moments Still sprightly and living independently at 100!
By Sonia Clark Last Tuesday, February 3, the staff of Glasshouse Country Care had a very special event planned to mark the 100th birthday of one of their well respected clients Mary Baker. Mary incredibly still lives in her home in Beerwah and makes use of the independent living support packages from the not-for-profit organisation including visits to the facility two days a week for socialising, activities and entertainment. With a massive birthday cake and special cards from the Prime Minister, Governor-General and the Queen, Mary was the centre of attention in the recreation hall packed with around 50 people marking this most meaningful of milestones. A sprightly and engaging lady, Mary stood up and elegantly thanked everyone for their well wishes ahead of her actual birthday last Friday. With a rousing rendition of ‘Mary’s a grand old name’ and ‘It’s a long way to Tipperary’, staff and clients sang along while Mary blew out her candles and cut the cake. Staff also presented her with a beautiful plant to mark the occasion. When asked about her life and tips for longevity Mary reiterates just how fortunate she has been to have had a good life and loving friends, husband and family as well as a strong faith to lead her. “And I never worry,” says Mary “what’s the good in that - it gets you nowhere!” she says with a
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Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc. is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. It is funded by the Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disabilities Services. Caloundra 60 & Better Inc. will hold a day for Show and Tell and other activities on Tuesday, February 24 from 10.30am – 12.00noon. Come and join in 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
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The luckiest of adventures Lucky Watson has had some lucky escapes in his life but no one could say he has not lived. The Beerwah Embracia resident, who was named after his family's change of fortune, devotedly served his country for a quarter of a century in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) but his life before and after service has been equally as interesting. Lucky grew up in Sydney and had what could be described as an eventful childhood, often harnessing his boyish energy towards misguided activities. "Lucky and his mates used to 'acquire' live rounds of ammunition from a nearby US air force base," said Pam, Lucky's wife. "At school they would use the ammo to blow up ants nests, with one explosion injuring a boy's fingers. "One of his experiments at home went a bit wrong and he blew a hole in the family's lounge room floor. His father contacted the police to come and tell him off!" Raised with the belief that he could be or do anything, Lucky joined the RAAF as an apprentice radio technician (radar and electronics) at age 15, and was based at Frognall in Melbourne for training, before being transferred to Ballarat to begin his service. Lucky said at the time: "We thought it was like
being released from prison when we went to Ballarat and that the reins were not quite so tight. "No compulsory study, none of the extra duties we were rostered to do in the kitchen at Frognall, involving pot walloping and that sort of thing. It was like a holiday by comparison," he said. During his RAAF career, Lucky served in Singapore from 1950 to 1956 as the RAAF operated against Malayan terrorists. Other accomplishments include serving during the Vietnam War when Lucky flew with crew as a radar technician, and assisting flying troop replacements, supplies and evacuating the wounded. In 1969 Lucky was awarded the British Empire Medal for long service, good conduct and outstanding service. After his illustrious 25 year career in the RAAF, Lucky requested a discharge to pursue other interests, including spending time with his two children from a previous marriage. He relocated to Mackay and acquired a taxi licence and vehicle to support his family. He was eventually promoted to Director - Treasurer of Mackay City Cabs and then Chairman of Directors. Lucky continued his association with taxis after relocating to Tewantin followed by Nambour, then owned two cabs and operated the Noosa Taxi Service.
"Lucky was the founding chairman of directors of the regional Suncoast Cabs Association in 1984 and later was re-elected to a second term," said Pam. "His contribution to the association was significant, with Lucky writing the Suncoast Cabs Association's constitution, as well as devising and producing the standing rules and operational procedures of the association in conjunction with the board of directors." Lucky went on to work for Telstra for five years until retiring in 1990 at the age of 57. During their retirement Pam and Lucky enjoyed many adventures, laughs and some close calls with misadventure! This included backpacking treks, motor bike riding, white water rafting, and campervan and rail trips through Asia, Europe, Britain, Russia and in Australia, crossing the Simpson Desert and the Canning Stock Route in their own trusty Toyota Troop Carrier. "We have had our fair share of excitement and both loved travelling and talking to people wherever we happened to be," explains Pam.
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How to make real change in 2015 It’s a new year! Time for making all those great resolutions for the year that last approximately…two weeks! As a health practitioner, every week I see people who want to make positive changes, who need to make positive changes, but simply don’t. Or if they do start to make changes, it’s only until their pain or crisis subsides. Why do we do this to ourselves? Why don’t we make and sustain these positive changes we all know that we should? It’s quite simple. Most of us live in a reactive world, rather than being proactive in our lives. It’s the same for our health, our relationships, our finances, etc. We only focus on improving when something bad happens that causes us to react. I suggest making only one resolution this year, to be proactive, and to apply it to all areas of your life. If you don’t wake up each morning feeling great, healthy and happy, then start taking steps now towards that goal. Don’t wait until you can hardly roll out of bed to then take positive actions towards your health. If you don’t have the most amazing relationships that fill your life with love and joy, start working on them now, before relationship stress takes over your life. If your finances aren’t as great as you’d like, make a plan to improve them and take the first step. Current research is confirming what many of us heard from our elders and spiritual leaders; satisfaction comes with being engaged, doing good, and focusing on the present. Rather than setting goals that you’ll likely not put much effort into pursuing, choose to go with the flow of life and be proactive in all aspects; Health, Family / Relationships, Work, Finances, Recreation, and Mindset. With this approach, there is no ‘failing’ and no self-judgement – only doing and being better each day. Adjust to Life Chiropractic, Turner Park Shopping Centre, Beerwah Ph: 5494 0499
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How a hair test can help digestive disorders
Coeliac, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn’s and Diverticulitis are nearly always associated to a food sensitivity. Food sensitivities are reactions that are not consistent and do not necessarily result in definite specific antibody responses in the blood. Reactivity is however mediated by the immune system and results in the release of inflammatory mediators like histamine. The first step in treating digestive disorders is to identify food sensitivities; these are best detected using Bio-Compatibility testing.
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A small hair sample is taken and tested against over 500 common foods and household products. Rather than spending years or decades suffering with bloating and diarrhea alternating with constipation; this often distressing condition can usually be turned around within one to two weeks of treatment. If you have tried elimination diets in the past you will know how hard it is to pinpoint the reactive foods. Bio-Compatibility testing does the hard work for you. You will be alerted to exactly what foods are causing your symptoms and making you ill.
Emphasis being on what you CAN eat! Results are available within five to seven working days. For more information contact Judy Timm at The Healthy Guru, phone 5439 0097 www.hairtestonline.com.au
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On Sunday, March 15 the Glasshouse Country Anglican community will celebrate a major milestone: 100 years since the church was first established in Beerwah. There will be a special service at the Mary MacKillop Centre, commencing at 10.00am (not the usual time of 9.00am) followed by a luncheon. Records show that March 6, 1915 the small township of Beerwah celebrated with great enthusiasm the dedication of their new Church of England. .. The Brisbane Courier reported on March 13:
‘RELIGIOUS. On Saturday the Ven. H. Le Fanu (Archdeacon of Brisbane) dedicated the new church building at Beerwah to St. James. Not only was the building packed to its utmost capacity, but many were compelled to remain outside. After the dedication service, which was fully choral, evensong was conducted by the vicar (the Rev. Cecil Smith), the musical part of the service being well rendered by a choir, largely augmented by church friends from Nambour. Mr Cheney officiated at the new church organ, which is his own gift to the church. Later in the afternoon a social gathering took place, when afternoon tea was
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Bankfoot House News Bunyas at Bankfoot House
When the ‘fruiting’ season arrives for the 100 year old Bunya Pine trees it is a time of extreme caution. The nut cones weigh over six kilograms and fall from the very top canopy of the spiky Bunya trees. The oldest tree on the Bankfoot House property was planted in 1878 to celebrate the birth of twin girls, Clementina and Margaret, to parents William and Mary Grigor. It is unwise to park cars or work in the garden directly under the trees during January / February. After two lean years, 2015 has been a bountiful season for the nuts. As the cones dry out the nut kernels are easily removed. These can be roasted or boiled to taste.
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Bankfoot House Sign A new house sign was recently installed above the front verandah. The old sign was badly damaged by the summer sun and the plastic lettering was cracked or broken. The new sign, exactly the size of the old one, has been made in metal and constructed by a visiting blacksmith – Australian made using methods sympathetic to the historic house.
New Interpretive and Archival Building Work is well advanced on the new building in the north-east corner of the Bankfoot property. The new facility (with public toilets) will allow the volunteers to carry out their preservation work away from the heritage-listed house, as well as provide an archival store for historic photos, documents and other collection items. Current progress will see the building completed in March. 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.)
provided by the ladies of the congregation. The following day (Sunday) saw a great gathering of church people from the country districts round about, and the little church was found far too small for the assembled congregation.’ What a big event for a small community; and the congregation must have been doubly proud of the new building as it was all their own work. The land for the original site (east of the railway line) had been given by the Mawhinney family, timber for the building was donated, and after the stump capping in November 1914, the church was constructed at working bees with a volunteer labour force. The building was later moved to the western side of the railway line to the site where it remained until sold for removal in 1997. The Anglican community however has continued through many changes of clergy and congregation – and the name change to Anglican – and now worships at the Mary MacKillop Centre on Peachester Road, which they share with the local Catholic Church. Looking forward to the celebration on Sunday, March 15, parishioners are contacting former clergy and district residents, hoping to welcome back many for the occasion. There is also a call out for photographs and memorabilia to help present the story of those 100 years. Anyone with photos or stories to contribute, or enquiries about the centenary, please contact Pam Innes on 5494 9536 or Helen Page on 5494 9557.
Listings Peachester History Committee (PHC) - for anyone interested in local, family and general history, PHC meets at the Peachester Hall on the first Sunday of the month (except January). Program of guest speakers, activities and excursions throughout the year. To be kept up-to-date with their activities ‘Like’ their Facebook page. The Maleny History Preservation & Restoration Society - collects and preserves the history of Maleny for future generations. Located at 7 Bryce Lane, Maleny, it is open to the public on Tuesday and Saturday or by appointment. New members are always welcome and their meetings are held at 9.00am on the fourth Saturday of the month at the Pioneer Village. Check out their website to find out more. Bankfoot House – are you interested in learning more about the Friends of Bankfoot House? Call 5493 0197 on a Wednesday or email friends@bankfoothouse.org. Ron Gillinder, President – 0407 760 989. Bankfoot House is located on Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains. FEBRUARY 11 2015 |
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Out & About Beerwah goes arty Art lovers from far and wide filled the newest art gallery in Beerwah on Sunday, as the Life Art Worldwide Gallery opened its doors to locals, visitors and art collectors. The gallery in the Beerwah Village complex (next to The Coffee Club) is sure to be a drawcard and add to our flourishing art scene.
Annette Pendlebury and Kathy Burden Mary Condon and Susannah McInnerney
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‘Sunshine Brass’ in conjunction with the pipes and drums of ‘The Clan’ are proud to present a Celtic Celebration on Sunday, February 22 at the Maleny Community Centre from 1.30pm. If you have a drop of Celtic blood in your veins, or even if you don't, this is a concert not to be missed. You have never heard pipes like these. You have never heard brass like this. So come along and hear the ‘Wee McGreegor’, ‘Highland Cathedral’ and much, much more. Admission is $12.00 and includes afternoon tea. For further information contact Arch Robertson on 0409 851 546 or email sunshinebrassband@ gmail.com or check out their website www.qba.org. au/sunshinebrass
Let Sunshine Coast Libraries help you find your perfect match at a simultaneous Library Lovers Day morning tea across the region on Friday, February 13, at 10.00am. The day before Valentine’s Day our libraries are celebrating Library Lovers Day by hosting a regional morning tea. Visit your local library to enjoy some sweet treats from 10.00am and find out more about the services available at your library. The fun has already started in the lead up to Valentine’s Day as Sunshine Coast Libraries offers you the chance to win a chocolate filled KeepCup. All you have to do is fill in an entry at your local library or mobile library and tell us what you love most about libraries. Entries close Saturday, February 14 and winners will be drawn and notified on Monday, February 16.
High Tea
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Maleny Show Society Rural Ambassador entrant and well-known local, Stacey Bentley, is encouraging local ladies to come along to her High Tea at Joybells in Landsborough on Thursday, February 19 from 10.00am as part of her fundraising efforts for this year’s ‘Show Girl Contest’. There will be lots of homemade tasty treats as well as some delights from Buck’s Bakery on the menu, and for your hearing pleasure, ‘Harponica’ (a harp trio) will be performing. Tickets are only $25.00 a head and Stacey will need numbers confirmed asap. You can ring her on 0403 525 510 or pop in and see her at the Landsborough Post Office.
Come alive to the sounds of Suzi Quatro at the Events Centre at Caloundra, on Wednesday, February 25 at Suzi’s 29th and final tour of Australia. She is celebrating 50 years of performing, and is keen to make sure it is a night to remember in every way… tears, laughter and lots of rock and roll. Suzi reckons none in the world rocks as hard as the Auyssies, “and from me that is what they are going to get from this show, foot on the gas and go!” she says. The show starts at 8.00pm, all tickets are priced $109.00, for bookings call 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au
Environment Levy Grants offer up to $5,000 funding to not-for-prot community based organisations for projects that make a positive and ongoing contribution to the region’s biodiversity and waterways.
Apply for projects such as: • fencing to restrict stock access to significant areas of native vegetation, wetlands or waterways
Priority is given to one-off projects that: • contribute to landscape protection, monitoring and rehabilitation of biodiversity including native plants, animals and waterways
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• build community capacity, engagement and participation in biodiversity, waterways and pest management
• reducing sediment loss on farms
• adapt and respond to environmental challenges, for example, pest plants and animals. Environment Levy Grants now open. Close 8 March 2015. A series of grant information sessions will be held across the region throughout February. Visit council’s website for more information, guidelines and to apply online. Contact a grants officer for assistance: 5475 7272 or grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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• revegetation of degraded areas, and to establish native vegetation corridors and buffers • controlling environmental weeds to rehabilitate native vegetation • modify fencing to make it more wildlife friendly. Priority will be given to projects with high ecological value and that have good landowner co-contribution. Visit council’s website for guidelines and to submit an expression of interest (EOI) online. Expressions of interest close 5pm 23 February 2015. Note: An EOI must be submitted if you wish to apply for a grant.
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Property of the week
Family adventure playground
Stunning 34 acres located at the end of a no through road in a handy location in Peachester. With 15+ grazing acres including nine acres of improved pasture this block will suit a multitude of uses from cattle grazing to equestrian property, nature lovers’ hideaway, health retreat bed and breakfast subject to council approvals. There is a vegetation easement running through the property along the permanent running London Creek with walking trails, natural pockets of rainforest and ample wildlife including platypus. Beyond the creek there is another six grazing acres. With three acres of cabinet timbers planted and over 30 fruit trees planted, this property will keep giving for years to come. Accommodation is provided for by a four bedroom, two bathroom, Coral Home built in 2001
overlooking your acreage and includes 2.5kW solar power, outdoor living, timber oak kitchen, six car undercover parking and for the extended family a separate self contained approved granny flat. With ample rainwater storage and bore, this property is a must inspect. Call Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 or 5439 6300. $825,000.
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A prime location for those seeking to run a business, or for those with trucks or machinery, needing good access to Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. 2.5 acres of outstanding land, 100% useable, drought free and flood free with excellent soil, permanent water, and great drainage. Gracing this wonderful property is a large Queenslander style home with boundless potential. Soaring high ceilings, huge country style kitchen, generous living areas and a large east facing deck are just the beginning. Downstairs there is also a semi self-contained teenagers retreat or guest wing (not council approved). There is also accommodation for up to 5 vehicles including boats/caravans etc. Located in an excellent position to run a business with great exposure to the Steve Irwin Way, and with Australia Zoo right next door, there is an ability to capitalise on the thousands of visitors that go there daily.
Reduced to $549,000 Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 T: 5439 6300
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You will be impressed with this property from the lovely street appeal to the modern living lifestyle comforts one so desires and the convenience of only 5 minutes travel to a growing Sunshine Coast hinterland town. The home boosts 5 bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, main bathroom with separate toilet. Two large living areas, air conditioned comfort, two car internal access garage and a studio office to the side. There is a well featured functional kitchen with a pass through window to the covered entertaining area overlooking the swimming pool where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the wonderful landscaped peaceful gardens. The property is also fully fenced with town water supply. Now for the big one, a high roof 10 x 15m shed with mezzanine floor, plenty of work space for the car collector, ample room for a hoist and all your workshop tools. Not to mention the property also includes a 4 x 6m separate lined studio... maybe run your business from home. Handy location to Sunshine Coasts beaches, only one hour travel to Brisbane airport or commute by rail. Inspection by appointment only.
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Property of the week
Land – 1 acre – Mooloolah
Located on the eastern side of Mooloolah Valley sits this beautiful acre of level, flood free land. Only minutes to the township and rail link, and only six kilometres to the Bruce Highway. Positioned amid quality homes, the block has town water, phone and power connected. There are numerous established fruit and shade trees, and a level building pad is awaiting your perfect home. The perfect position - $385,000. Call Roger Guillemet on 0418 485 954
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QUALITY RURAL LIFESTYLE! Offers Over $599,000 This spacious modern home is designed for relaxed family living. The large master suite offers great separation from the other three bedrooms. A good sized office is adjacent to the tiled open plan kitchen / living area and a big formal lounge offers another alternative area to relax in. This coupled with roomy covered outdoor entertaining pavilion and gazebo means there are many options to work and play. The fully fenced and landscaped 5352m2 lot is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac and is set amongst other executive homes that are only a few minutes to drive to Mooloolah’s school, shops and rail station. The fenced paddock that is home to the three goats would also suit a pony. Chicken coup, vege patch, 55,000 litres of tank water and a 3.3 kw solar system has you on the path to a sustainable rural lifestyle in stylish surroundings. • Spacious & stylish modern home • 4 bed + office, 2 living areas • Fully fenced 5352m2 lot • Beautiful kitchen with quality appliances • 3.3 kw solar system, 55,000 litres of water storage
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1 ACRE OF LEVEL LAND IN GLENVIEW - $399,000
Situated in the sought after Glenview area is this great block of prime land (4071m2). The block is clear & level apart from a few trees that could add to ones creative blank canvas. The property has 47 metres of roadside frontage with council parkland to one side & to the rear. Only a short drive to Sunshine Coast beaches, close to rail services, approximately 1 hour to Brisbane Airport.
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2.5 ACRE BLOCK WITH SHED - Offers over $350,000
Hear the sound of catbirds and whipbirds calling through the trees on this private 2.5 acre elevated block with a lovely rural outlook in Mooloolah Valley. Set amongst an enclave of quality homes in a desirable cul-de-sac location. The foundation is already in place with a large shed, rain water tanks and stand-alone solar power and a house pad ready for your new home. Features include: 1.04 hectares, 9m x 6m double lock-up shed with built in closet and insulated. 3 x 22,000 litre water tanks, 2 with heavy duty lids for vehicle access, 3kw battery solar (with built-in expansion capability).
Mike Weaver M: 0490 061 749
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Real Estate News
Two heads are better than one
You’ve heard the old saying, “Two heads are better than one.” It’s absolutely true in real estate. Denise Pinwill and Suzie Tay have joined forces bringing their own ideas and expertise to the team, allowing them to work effectively and efficiently to maximise the sale of their vendors most valued asset. Denise brings to the team outstanding industry experience, local knowledge and infectious enthusiasm, coupled with excellent communication and people skills. Her relaxed, friendly style is an asset to both purchasers and vendors alike. Denise thrives on delivering a superior service and
strongly believes in nurturing and building long term relationships with her clients. Suzie brings unprecedented levels of expertise and service to all her clients. As a fully licensed real estate agent, Suzie also brings over 20 years interior decorating experience to the table and is able to explain to buyers the potential of a home and what differentiates it from others on the market. If you’re looking for a hard working, professional team with over 70 years combined sales experience, to not only manage your sale, but truly maximise the value of your greatest asset then Denise Pinwill and Suzie Tay are the agents to call.
Beerwah Denise Pinwill - 0410 649 905 24 SCOTTS ROAD, GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS
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In the Garden Get up&Grow with Jade King
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Jade is a local wife and mum, soil scientist and teacher who is passionate about vegetable gardening
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2015 looks to be an exciting and productive year in the garden with it being the International Year of Soils! This is definitely one of my favourite subjects and often one of the most overlooked when it comes to productive gardening. A healthy soil is one that is alive. I’m talking really alive … teeming with both plant and animal life, nutrient rich compost, sufficient water holding capacity and good porosity to enable it to breathe. Yes, ALIVE! All of these things combined make it virtually impossible for plants not to grow healthy and productively. To achieve a healthy soil environment like this certainly takes time. You are in essence trying to build a population of many millions of microorganisms, and then on top of that, waiting for the new populations to reach equilibrium and work productively to breakdown organic matter and transform it into soluble nutrients. In previous years I have spoken of the raised bed ‘lasagne layering’ garden as my preferred productive gardening set-up. It is this combination of ingredients, lucerne mulch, compost, lime/dolomite and blood and bone that creates a living soil. Lucerne mulch provides organic matter that is quick to decompose, feeding microorganisms, and as this happens, a steady supply of available nitrogen is released. Plants grown in soils that are low in nitrogen will always grow slowly and appear to be a yellow/green instead of the usual healthy green. Humates, which are moisture retaining organic particles, are also a product of lucerne decomposition and aids in maintaining optimal soil moisture. Compost provides the life – bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes that chemically decompose organic matter. There are literally millions of these little guys in just a teaspoon of healthy soil! The more you have, the quicker the decomposition process, and hence, the quicker plants are supplied with readily available nutrients. Plants can grow without compost and simply be supplied with synthetic fertilisers instead; however the beneficial microbial populations can prevent outbreaks of pathogens and increase the overall immunity of the plant. Lime and/or dolomite aid in providing an ideal pH environment for soil organisms and facilitate the decomposition process. Furthermore, it provides essential calcium and magnesium to the soil. A incorrect pH for a plant will prevent nutrients from becoming available to the plant regardless of whether they are in the soil matrix or not. Blood and bone is a great quick way to maintain a food source for the soil organisms. It is also a good source of nitrogen that will assist with plant growth. Finally, time is what is required to establish the physical decomposing macro-organisms such as worms, mites and millipedes. At this point, you will have the most productive soil teaming with life. If you are finding that your plants are showing signs of poor growth, before just applying some fertiliser, consider ways you can ameliorate your soils. You will be rewarded by bigger, healthier plants and a more sustainable nutrient supply within your patch. Until next time in Get Up and Grow!
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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results, Friday, January 30: First prize, meat tray - 80D yellow diamonds – Marie K. Second prize, fruit/veggie tray - 24B green club – Pat J. Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club - Senior Tennis players wanted for social morning games. Please phone Peter or Monica 5496 9082. Glasshouse Country Uniting Church - come one, come all to the Adult Fellowship at the Uniting Church Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah. Come along and enjoy good company, interesting speakers and fun times. Held on the first Thursday of each month! Next get together is March 5, 9.30am to 11.00am. Come for the chat, the tea / coffee and eatables. Ring Ella on 5496 0344. Glasshouse Mountains Hall - it is that time of year again to have our Annual General Meeting (AGM). As most of you are aware we have a very nice and adequate Community Hall in the township of Glass House Mountains for which we lack support from the local and surrounding community. We would like to extend an invitation to attend our up and coming Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held on Sunday, February 22 at 4.30pm at the Hall at Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. This facility is for the public, you and I, to use. The committee look forward to your support in the future.
New to the area? Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. We provide a safe learning environment, great feedback and have lots of fun doing it. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www. glasshousetoastmasters.org Mooloolah Valley Slimmers - The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers are a group who meet at 9.00am every Thursday morning at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Each meeting we discuss a range of ideas from healthy eating to incorporating more exercise in our daily routine as well as new items on the market that may help (or hinder) weight control. The first meeting of the month we give our awards and host a morning tea provided by members. For more information about the Slimmers club please contact Bev on 5494 7793. Social gathering for singles - Are you single, between 55-70 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345.
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Chris Johnson - Glasshouse Country Baptist Church If you have ever had the privilege of visiting Jerusalem it’s an amazing experience. The thing that surprised me was just how sparsely vegetated the city was. There were very few trees, but lots of rocks. Lots and lots and lots of rocks. Olive trees seem to thrive there but not much else other than rocks. Many years ago the only evidence of crucifixion was discovered. It was a bent nail through an ankle bone. Scientists examined the bone and its nail intently so they could learn more about this horrible practice. They discovered that the nail had been nailed into an olive tree. When we imagine the cross on which Jesus was crucified most of us think of a nice piece of milled timber that was straight and of some length. No such creature existed around Jerusalem in Jesus’ day. Even if it did, because wood was so scarce, it certainly would not have been wasted on a common criminal’s cross - it would have been used in the emperors palace or for somewhere important. Instead many scholars are starting to think that when Jesus was crucified, the Romans used BEERWAH: Sun 9 am
68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
MALENY: Sun 10 am
Childrens & Youth Programs
12 Bicentenary Lane
Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406
MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am
Public Hall, Bray Rd
WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Mark Whysall 0437 941 607
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what was available to them - olive trees. And what scholars think happened is that the Romans nailed Jesus to the cross beam and then threw that cross beam between a couple of forks in the olive tree, and then nailed his feet to the trunk of that tree. If that’s true then Jesus died while he literally hung on a tree. In the Old testament God said cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree. Jesus was hung on a tree. And the idea was that when someone saw Jesus hanging on a tree they would immediately think of this verse and conclude that Jesus was cursed by God. That’s why the apostle Paul says that Jesus became a curse for us, by hanging on a tree. As Jesus hung on that tree 2,000 years ago Jesus took the judgement and punishment (curse) we deserved so that we didn’t have to. So next time you see a tree remember that Jesus died on a tree so that we might be set free from the curse of sin.
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Primary Kids Club
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187 1st & 3rd Sun. 10:30am Peachester UC Worship
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
Meditation and Mindfulness - simply sitting, simply walking, simply developing loving kindness for self and others. Held on Tuesdays at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room from 6.00pm to 8.30pm, no charge. Any questions phone Peter on 0429 918 424.
Diary Dates Thursday, February 12 - Glasshouse
Country Toastmasters meet at 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www.glasshousetoastmasters.org
Monday, February 16 - Beerwah-Peachester
RSL Women's Auxiliary - Annual general meeting will be held at 1.00pm at the Drop in centre in Free Street. All are welcome.
Wednesday, February 18 - Glasshouse
Country RSL Sub Branch Inc Annual General Meeting will be held at the Glass House RSL, 1 Reed Street. It will commence immediately after the General Meeting which will start at 1.00pm.
Wednesday, February 18 - Men’s Shed
meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240.
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
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
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 www.gcnews.com.au
A to Z of Trade & Services Airconditioning
Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning
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0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts
ELECTRICAL
AU01246 / L002423
BSA # 615 068
Pensioner Discounts
T0137
MOBILE SERVICE
Michael Kossen
Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)
Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough
LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS
Appliance Repairs
Damien Oxley
IS NOW MOBILE
A Grade Mechanic
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
AIR CONDITIONING 0409 266 807 . Phone
DRAGON AIR CONDITIONING
5494 1877
AND INSTALL . SUPPLY INSTALLATION ONLY . FREE QUOTES . SPLITS & DUCTED . SERVICE / CLEAN
Lic 10710
Mobile throughout Glass House and Surrounds General Repairs and Maintenance
0418 755 212
Oxley.Mechanic@hotmail.com
WE DO MORE THAN CLEAN!
0439 247 266
ABN
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045
Electrical Appliance Repairs
BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232 BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232
Air Conditioning Refrigeration
Mobile Auto Detailing Replacement of Broken/Damaged Parts Accessories Fitting Headlight Rejuvenation All Services Mobile Window Tinting
Call Mick on 0408 700 472 mick.unique.auto@gmail.com
Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated 27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045
Electrical Appliance Repairs
Air Conditioning Refrigeration
Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated
MALONE REFRIGERATION PTY LTD Refrigeration & Air Conditioning installation, repairs & maintenance
Auto Air Conditioning servicing & repairs Cool/Freezer room building
Call Harry 0400 783 778
0429 213 105
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Automotive
Your Local Diesel Specialist
Service C urrum entr b r e e e B
Ph: 5496 0300
All mechanical repairs & servicing to Petrol & Diesel Log book servicing
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YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION
• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342
• Mufflers
RTA # AU26296 & RHL # L032516
• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning
Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing
Antennas / TV
21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH e & Juli www.beerwahelectronics.com.au Garth ne Sto Email: service@beerwahelectronics.com.au
• Antenna Installation & Repairs • Home Theatre Setups • Phone & Data Outlets • Digital Upgrades • Satellite, Vast • Additional Outlets • Set Top Boxes • TV, DVD, VCR TuningVillage 21 Peachester Turner Park Shopping Road, BEERWAH
CHRIS HALL BUILDERS
Email: info@jaross.com.au
Gold Card No.: 24113
of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience
TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL
BEERWAH ELECTRONICS 5494 0466
Builders / Carpenters
Jeff & Ann Ross
Mobile: 0429 960 300
Terry Vost
T0303
0434 090 197
E: challbuilders@tpg.com.au
5493 0552 or 0412 060 184
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?
New Homes Extensions Renovations
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER QBSA 1155593
M 0417 045 062
E dean@redbuilding.net.au
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Based in Maleny - Servicing the Sunshine Coast & Somerset Regions
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
T0303
ABN
• Automatic Transmission Specialist • Log Book Servicing • Over 15 years experience
Dean Parry Carpenter
ABN 67 577 379 379
52 Peachester Road BEERWAH
Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com
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NEW HOMES. ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS. EXTENSIONS. PERGOLAS. VERANDAHS. SCREENS. DECKING. FENCING. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. AND MUCH MORE...
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Phone 5438 7445
0433 431 470 ALL AREAS 0407 146 626
nathan.rt.fowler@hotmail.com www.skinnersautoelectrical.com.au
ABN 60 627 3 ACN 131 206 BSA Lic. #101
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Ph: Saun 0424 A 88 King Rd,550 Mooloolah 057 QLD 4553
Phone: 5494 0944
trucks cars earthmoving trailers
Director
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“OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE”
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Darren Fowler
0438 728 141
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Apple Authorised Reseller Apple Authorised Service Provider
Shop 6 Riverside Centre 2 Maple St, Maleny
5429 6750
E: sales@conceptsystems.com.au W: www.conceptsystems.com.au
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KITCHENS
Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners
CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH
5494 6500
T0588
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Carpet Cleaning
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Family Owned and Operated
SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
5499 9926
PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
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Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
MICHAEL BLAKE
CONCRETERS
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5496 9861 or 0408 891 684
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Computers Barry Jones Computers We come to you! No call out fee! Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more
Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006 or email barry@bjcomputers.com.au
John Walton BBus (InfSys)
Computer Consultant and Technician 15+ years experience – Beerwah based
Onsite repairs & servicing – custom-builds Internet & email – data recovery, etc.
0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)
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Top2bottom Cleaning Service
• Plain, exposed & coloured concrete • House slabs & footings • Epoxy flake seamless finishes
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Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801
Prompt, friendly service
www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975
LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial
Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations
Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592
NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN?
AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds
$
60/hr
Friendly & reliable
JON JEPSON
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CALL JON DIRECT TODAY
Lic 76085
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Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire
T0022
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142
Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes
• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
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5413 2500
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PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
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GEORGE GLENDINNING
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer
Joinery & Shopfitters
• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083
Over 35 years professional experience Over 10 years in Beerwah using qualified tradespeople
* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
TO491
ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 1253462
COMPUTERS SALES SERVICE SUPPORT
ABN 89 058 455 025
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
Lic # 74935
VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM Unit 1/1 Roys Rd Beerwah
Lic No 67745
T0037
CONCEPT I.T. SYSTEMS
Lic. No. 70875
Cabinetmakers
T0389
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1300 50 20 90
0418 726 900 blakey04@westnet.com.au
GO CONCRETING
BSA 728779
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0408 647 980
Electricians
ACW Electrical Pty Ltd
Electrical Services Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027
Adam: 0414 482 037 karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au
Lic. No. 78020
Quality Workmanship on Domestic Installations & Repairs
Mobile: 0427 170 235 Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445
or email reception@gcnews.com.au
www.gcnews.com.au
A1 MOWING SERVICE
Fencing Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
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Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
Call “Chappy”
0427 836 328 Rubbish Removal Gutter Cleaning All Property Maintenance Commercial & Domestic All Your Handyman Jobs Big or Small
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
TO043
FIRST CALL FENCING
ABN 34 301 654 469
C B Chapman
T0322
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew your local licensed contractor
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0490 127 714
Garage / Sheds
www.firstcallfencing.com.au
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
PALING FENCING
Call 0409 341 261 Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment
Quality construction of all types of paling fences Work guaranteed Ph: Hilton Fencing 0421 606 011
E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com
Garden Maintenance
T0047
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
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• Tiling • Concreting • Replace / Fit Doors & Locks • Re-mesh Screens
• Replace Laserlite • Repair / Replace Gutters, Fascia, Flashing & Eaves • Gutter Cleans
Sanders Hinterland Home Maintenance
(Value of $3,300 or less)
0407 657 588
QBCC 1116588
Husband & Wife Team specialising in:
Rick & Lynne 0419 332 125
rickandlynne@gmail.com
ABN 81672497508
Jobs up to $3,300
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Home Maintenance
Gas
KLM LP Gas Suppliers
www.jimsmowing.net
5493 0493
Mays Mowing Service Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
T0392
Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
ABN 67 710 267 498
www.kamconstructions.com
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
Jobs Up To $3300
• Plaster repairs & external rendering FREE • Pergolas, carports, decks & paving QUOTES • Small renovations • Bathroom makeovers 25 years building experience Prompt service • All general work
BSA Licence no 60108
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
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• Carpentry • Timber Deck Maintenance • Painting • Plastering • Patching Holes
*Mowing *Wipper Snipping *Garden Clean up www.suncoastlawncare.com.au
Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience
General Repairs / Maintenance
Suncoast Lawn Care
Phone 5494 8900
- any odd jobs -
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes Pensioner Discount Fully Insured
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
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Glass & Security
A & K Glass and Aluminium Servicing the Hinterland all areas
Col’s Home & Garden Maintenance es Carpentry Servic Specialising in Bond Repairs including: Gyprock Repairs Painting Cleans Rubbish Removal Small Moves
P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au
Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
Greenscape
Home and Garden Services
Mowing
*Winter Weed Spraying*Hedge Trimming *Pressure Washing *Stump Grinding *Rubbish Removal *Garden Maintenance & Rejuvenation *Senior Discounts
0498 638 192
Beerwah & Surrounds
Green Guyz Gardening From general lawn mowing & yard maintenance to total garden tranformations
Also...High pressure cleaning, Tree lopping and Retaining walls
PHONE TERRY 0427 948 997
www.gcnews.com.au
4 Railway Street, Landsborough 25 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Seniors Discount
GEORGE GLENDINNING www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
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Handyman Services
Rick’s
ALL MAINTENANCE
24+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
fixitrightqld@gmail.com
Complete Roof & Home Maintenance Roof Repairs
Guttering and Solar Panels Cleaned Painting Gardening Rubbish Removal
Clive 0415 949 774 For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300
Phone 5438 7445
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QBCC LIC 822889
Landscaping
ABN 50 525 469 643
S.A. SELLWOOD Painter & Decorator
madfx@live.com
ALL Painting Landsborough Local No job to small. Fully Insured Done right for the right price
BEERWAH •W
• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &
Shane 0414608757
GARDEN FEATURES
GRAHAM RENWICK
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830
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Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au
Excavator and Positrack hire 5 TONNE EXCAVATOR
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Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
POSITRACK
Offering you a variety of services:
4-in-one bucket (tilting), levelling bar, auger, trencher, forks & laser
• Restoration • Panel Beating • Welding • Spray Painting • Smash/Rust Repairs
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
TO506
Plant & Machinery
Panel Beating
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING
Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64
e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au
Tytherleigh Avenue (Behind Landsborough Tyres)
Jamie 5494 1044
• Landscaping • Tree Lopping • Garden Makeovers • Rubbish Removal • Handyman Work • Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Cleaning • Drain Jetting Fully Insured
P
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Dan
0427 088 699
CIVIL WORKS SLAB PREPS SITE CLEANUPS TURF PREPS POST HOLES SOIL DELIVERY ROAD BASE / BITUMEN DRIVEWAYS
Pest Control
Dan - 0421 785 408
EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL
Sunnycoast Hinterland
>>One Call... we do it all!<<
Maintenance & Hire
Landscaping Posi - Track / Broom Excavator Hire 5 Tonne / Rock Grab Tipper Hire 8 Tonne All General Earthworks Site-prep Topsoil
Various Grass Varieties Available Professional Laying Service Supply Deliver Pick-up
MINI LOADER DRY HIRE
4-in-1 bucket. Leveller bar. Ripper Posthole auger. Cement mixer
ALL HOME & YARD MAINTENANCE
Mooloolah River Turf
Lawns. Tree trimming. Paving Decks. Retaining walls. All handyman work
540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553
WOODWORK & RESTORATIONS • Slab timber work of all kinds
Shane 0428 250 353
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
Painters
STEVE GASTALDIN
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
PAINTERS
QBSA 1091741
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FIRST 0407 946 061
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint
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All excavation work
• 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
T0204
Email glasshousecountrywoodwork@hotmail.com
Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured
• 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
BSA NO. 1011255
07 5493 0440
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Pipe & Cable Location
All Underground Pipe & Cable Location
LEAK DETECTION Locating:
Optic Fibre Telstra Cables Underground power Sewer & Storm water Water mains & services
Leak Detection in:
Burst water pipes Rainwater tanks Telstra Drains accredited Pools Fully Insured
Dan Flynn 0437687709
info@undergroundpclocation.com.au www.undergroundpclocation.com.au
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445
or email reception@gcnews.com.au
Excavator and Posi-Track hire Augers Levelling Bar
20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153
Shane BOBCAT Schultz EXCAVATOR Local Knowledge Licensed 24 Years Experience
Will work weekends
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Ph: Shane 5494 0056
0408 192 814
est. since 2004
Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
Posi-Track Earthworks
General Earthworks - Driveways & Landscaping
0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408
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Plumbers
For all of your liquid and general waste needs
Plumbing Supplies
26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough
JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK FREE QUOTES
RENOVATIONS
LOCAL PLUMBER PENSION DISCOUNT
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Pool Services
0412 006 954
• Pool Servicing • Repairs & replacements of pool equipment
Commercial or Domestic Steve 0426 669 406 www.localpoolcaresc.com
Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes
24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes
M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043
ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Small Honest Family Business Free Quotes - No Call-out Fee
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Refrigeration
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0419 659 709
Lic’d Plumber & Drainer QBSA 77755
Owen Plumbing & Gas Fitting
PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
Roofing & Guttering
Ian
QBSA#44263
EST OVER 37 YEARS
• • • • • •
All Maintenance & Renovations
0418 986 538
A/H 5494 7413
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Call a Local - Brad 0419 721 064
BSA: 1180430
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Septic Services
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
South East Queensland’s Number 1 Wastewater Specialist’s
EPA LICENSED COUNCIL APPROVED
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Sport Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – it's that time of year again. The Friday competition will start on Friday, February 20 and finishes in June. It is open to all ages and abilities, for coached or non-coached players. Matches are played at Glass House starting from 3.30pm. If you are interested in playing or would just like some information please ring Katya on 5494 9464 or 0417 625 194 or Jill on 5494 8218. For a 14 week season, the cost for the Continuous Tennis ‘A’ (the starters group), would be $40.00. Prices for the other divisions will be advised
closer to the start date. Come and have some fun and enjoy the competition on a Friday afternoon. Also a reminder that there is a ‘Tennis Etiquette’ for on and off court for all players and spectators. Players also need to try and learn to score as well as ball boy for your matches. Remember this is open to all ages and abilities, so come and give tennis a go for this season. You need to ring by the end of this week if you would like to play or are interested in playing.
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Beerburrum Strongman Tim O'Shea had a strong start to the strongman season with a win in the ISF Strongman Triple Threat competition on the Gold Coast on Saturday. To win the competition Tim had to duck walk (carry between the legs) a 182kg implement for 20m, overhead press a 105kg axle with tractor tyres multiple times and do a final medley of events including carrying a tractor bucket, several kegs and flipping a 300kg tyre five times. Tim is fresh from a four month off season break after his silver medal at the powerlifting World Championships in Argentina last October, but now has a busy schedule including the powerlifting Queensland Championships next weekend in Brisbane. Tim has also been fortunate to pick up another sponsor over the off season, with Sunshine Coast based Sports and Spinal Physiotherapy joining supplement company www.bulkpowders.com.au, and Muscle Hut gym in Kawana in supporting Tim is his strength sports endeavours.
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Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, February 5 the ladies played a Single Stableford competition for trophies donated by Elizabeth Gemmell and the Club. Forty eight women battled the wet weather to compete in the two divisions. The triumphant winners were: Division 1: Winner - Andrea Campbell on a count back with 32pts and the runner-up was Lyn Wallace on a count back with 32pts.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club
Contributed by Richard White Ladies’ Fours Championship: on Wednesday, the 1st round of the Ladies’ Fours Championship took place: M Beasley, W Platt, M Bertram and C Freshwater 21 vs. J Palmer, N Dean, C Malcolmson and J Reason 17. Other social games played that day saw: R White, D Clarke and K Capern 22 vs. M Freshwater, L Griffiths and M Dawes 16. D Loveday and Di Hume 28 vs. V James and G Anstis 15 and J Morris, R Wilson and Rae Farrell 25 vs. L Craven, B Larkin and J McSwain 20. Wednesday Night Business Bowls: Wednesday Evening saw the first round of the Business Bowls Competition. The evening’s winners were ‘The Leftovers’ scoring 89, with Team ‘Terry’ taking 2nd place with 87. There will be 7 more rounds of this competition played on Wednesday evenings over the coming weeks. Thursday Open Pairs: Winners were Vic Muscat www.gcnews.com.au
Division 2: Winner - Elizabeth Gemmell on a count back with 35pts and runner-up was Jackie Collinson on a count back with 35pts. NTP’s were won by Barbara Whitfield No 2; Mavis Brimelow No5; Karen Gannon No 16 and Lyn Wallace No 18. The Ball Rundown went to 28pts. Next week’s competition on February 12 will be a Single Stroke. The Ladies welcome visitors and new members. Happy golfing. and Rodney Dick with two wins +15 and runners-up were Jack Timm and Kerry Capern as winners of the losers with +5 in their second game. Men’s Superchallenge: Men’s Bronze Section 8 – vs. Noosa Heads at home – Glasshouse won 3 rinks to 2 with 113 to Noosa’s 98. Ladies Superchallenge: Ladies’ Bronze Section 8 – vs. Noosa Heads at home – Glasshouse Ladies won both rinks scoring 52 to Noosa’s 33. Coming Up Wednesday, February 11 – Monthly Jackpot Triples. Our Ladies’ Financial Day is coming up on Monday, February 16. Monday, February 23 – Monthly Two-bowl triples. Please give as much support to these events as you can. To sign up or register your interest please either do so on the sheets at the bowls club office, or telephone the office directly leaving details on 5496 9311.
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ELLERY, Ruth
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Professional Services
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Memories of you fill our minds, Like thousands of bright stars in the sky.
Loved & Missed Dan, Jack, Mischa & The Kerle Family
Anniversary Notice
Congratulations to Trish & Gary Bradford Celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary on 6th February 2015
Congratulations Diamond Anniversary Dennis (Slim) and Jean Maroney Married 12 February 1955
From the family
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Birthday Notice
Happy 90th Birthday to my darling wife Joan
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Woodlands in conjunction with Haycroft Workplace Solutions, are currently looking for staff in the following fields:• Truck Driver - HC licence required. The successful applicant must have a clean driving record and be flexible in hours required. Previous experience in transporting livestock preferred but not essential • Truck Driver - HR licence required. The successful applicant must have a clean driving record and be able to deal with customers and handle cash.
If you are interested in these positions, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
This is a great opportunity to join a team of highly motivated people who are passionate about what we do! As an agency, we believe in providing the best work environment, first class training and recognition for your effort. We involve our team in decision making and respect all opinions to create a positive culture. We now have an opportunity for a passionate person who is 'house proud' to join our team. Initially, your role will include: - Conducting entry, exit and routine inspections - Property viewings, including open homes for rent - Assisting the Senior Property Manager with administrative tasks as required Ideally you will have: - Great time management skills - The ability to work unsupervised & in a team environment - Be reliable with a strong work ethic - Good communication skills - Attention to detail & initiative - High levels of energy & drive, with a sense of fun - Two years or more of experience in property management - A current, valid driver's license - Real Estate Certificate of Registration - Experience in Console Getaway Remuneration will be according to your experience level. You will have the use of the company vehicle whilst conducting your tasks on behalf of the business. If the above opportunity sounds like you, we would love to hear from you! Please write a short letter of introduction along with your CV outlining your work experience, qualifications and contact details. Send this to rod@laurieevans.com.au by Friday 20 February 2015. For further information please contact Judy Mraz or Rod Bowden on 07 5494 6588.
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Would you like fries with that? The elderly priest, speaking to the younger priest, said, ''you had a good idea to replace the first four pews with plush bucket theatre seats. It worked like a charm. The front of the church always fills first now.'' The young priest nodded, and the old priest continued, ''and you told me adding a little more beat to the music would bring young people back to church, so I supported you when you brought in that rock 'n roll gospel choir. Now our services are consistently packed to the balcony.'' ''Thank you, Father,'' answered the young priest. ''I am pleased that you are open to the new ideas of youth.'' ''All of these ideas have
been well and good,'' said the elderly priest, ''but I'm afraid you've gone too far with the drive-thru confessional.'' ''But, Father,'' protested the young priest, ''my confessions and the donations have nearly doubled since I began that!'' ''Yes,'' replied the elderly priest, ''and I appreciate that. But the flashing neon sign, 'Toot 'n Tell or Go to Hell' cannot stay on the church roof!" Submitted by Brian Stallworthy, Glass House Mountains
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Week beginning 11/02/2015 AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 Mercury turning direct is always good news and occurring in your sign; it has a special significance for you. Projects and plans can move forward again because you become surer of yourself. There is a positive potential coming over the weekend and it’s helped by your strong enthusiasm. PISCES February 20 – March 20 Inner confusion over the last three weeks on health and diet matters will start to fade as helpful ideas now float to the surface because Mercury turns direct. There may even be a peak emotional experience for you coming up at Valentine’s Day. Look to evening rewards supporting your efforts. ARIES March 21 – April 20 With Mercury turning direct thinking becomes steady now and focussed again. A friend’s idea could be worth reconsidering. Turn your attention to long term goals but be aware that with Valentine’s Day coming up on February 14 the mood looks upbeat but the stars say ‘a new romance is doomed’. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Mercury is in Aquarius, going direct after three weeks of backtracking through the skies above. This brings a slow turn back to productivity and eases communications in your professional and public life. Misunderstandings start to clear up now. Some discontent on this Valentine’s Day.
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Entrée Chilled Prawn and Avocado Stack $15.00 Chilled shredded Mooloolaba Prawns, fresh avocado, rocket and red onion stack. Served with crisp Turkish wafers and a sweet mild chilli jam.
Mediterranean cured Lamb Shoulder $16.00
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Warm herb, lemon and garlic cured and slow cooked lamb shoulder. Served with a crisp red cabbage, water cress and roast capsicum salad, finished with balsamic glaze.
Saturday from 12 noon
Peachester Pork belly & Prawns $28.00
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Skinless twice cooked belly of pork and pan seared butterfly prawns served with buttered kipfler potatoes, roast carrot puree and dressed rocket finished with passionfruit jus.
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Melting 200g Rib Fillet $30.00
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Russian Standard Vodka or Ballantine’s Whisky 700ml
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