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March 13 Friday

Fancy yourself as a bit of a muso or singer? Check out Beerwah RSL’s open mic night. Come along and have a look and if you are feeling adventurous then put your name down on the blackboard to secure your spot. Either way meals are available from 6.00pm and courtesy bus available. Phone 5494 0289.

15 Sunday

‘Sunday Sessions in the Shed’ at the pub at Aussie World is on from 12.00noon. With live entertainment by ‘Defi Music’, 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 (note children are 12 and under).

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13 Friday

The first Beerwah Blue Light for 2015 will be at the Beerwah Community Hall between 6.30pm and 9.00pm. This hugely popular disco is fully supervised and open to all school aged kids. Cost is $8.00 and features prizes, food and drinks available, with music supplied by DJ Cool.

13 Friday

Head to the family-friendly Twilight Fiesta at Caboolture Town Square from 5.00pm – 9.00pm. Featuring a fun outdoor dining experience that includes international street foods, local wines, live music and art (with undercover seating available). For more details contact Julie or Peter 0427 723 198 / 0422 004716; https://www.facebook.com/ caboolturetwilightfiesta.

Enjoy local and guest musicians from Glasshouse Musos in an afternoon of live music from 1.00pm - 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.

16 Monday & 18 Wednesday

Awesome Attitude, find out how to think more positively and not let whatever is happening in your life affect your thinking. Join Margit Cruice, life coach and author as she shares simple secrets that will help you feel happier, healthier and more energised. Maleny Library, on Monday from 1.00pm - 2.30pm and Beerwah Library on Wednesday, 1.00pm - 2.30pm. Bookings are essential by phoning 5475 8989.

14 Saturday

Garage Sale at the Glasshouse Country Menshed, from 7.00am – 1.00pm at their shed located at 352 Peachester Road, Beerwah (Glasshouse Country Care). There will also be displays and information about Menshed and a sausage sizzle.

15 Sunday

Glasshouse Country Anglican community will celebrate 100 years since the church was first established in Beerwah. Special service at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, commencing at 10.00am (not the usual time of 9.00am) followed by lunch. Enquiries to Pam on 5494 9536 or Helen on 5494 9557.

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17 Tuesday

Tiny Tots Tuesdays is back at Aussie World every Tuesday during school terms. Adults and children under five will pay just $10.00 from 9.00am until 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.

18 Wednesday

Trivia night at the Landsborough Pub. Get your team of four together and come along for fun and prizes. Starts at 6.30pm, or come earlier and grab one of the 2 for 1 meal offers (selected menu).

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appy International Women’s Day for Sunday! This global event, held each year on March 8, celebrates the economic, political and social achievements of women in the past and present. At the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News office there is a slight imbalance in the office team, which is 90 per cent women, 10 per cent blokes. (Fortunately, Brownie copes well with the gender imbalance – he seems to have developed very strong selective hearing technique!). So, for us we like to embrace the spirit of International Women’s Day and for many years we have put together an advertising feature that showcases a selection of our talented local women who are pivotal in the success of the businesses they either own or work in locally. The theme for this year’s event is ‘Make it Happen’ and when you read the profiles you will see that these women are definitely doing that. We hope you enjoy the read. Regards,

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Local News Road report stirs response by Greg Brown

As reported in last week’s paper, the ‘Unsealed Roads Upgrade Plan 2015 – 2035’ was unanimously endorsed by council at the recent Ordinary Meeting. The plan uses a systematic approach to identify, score and rank the important dirt roads which will require upgrading to bitumen over the next 20 years. This resulted in 106 roads or road sections being listed and prioritised. Of these, 44 were recommended to be sealed over the life of the plan, none of which are within the readership region of GCM News. By approving the Plan, council has provided – as the endorsed plan states – ‘… a strong indication as to the status of individual roads and their likely timing for future full upgrading.’ Despite there being no mention of the word in either the planning document or the published minutes, Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski believes the report to be an ‘interim’ one. “The report endorsed at the last General Meeting was an interim report on an ongoing council effort to assess our unsealed roads against more objective criteria, such as traffic volumes, linkages, and dust impacts,” Cr Baberowski stated.

“I want residents to be aware that the recent report does not mean that no local unsealed roads will receive funding in the next 20 years. “That would be completely unacceptable, and I would of course vigorously oppose any such plan. “While I share the community's frustration that none of our local unsealed roads have been identified as high priority so far, that is definitely not the end of the story. “Even where assessments have been done, the priorities identified by the staff compiling this particular report are not final or binding, and will certainly not stop residents from arguing their case, and it doesn't stop me from seeking funding from council or other sources to upgrade local roads as usual,” he said. The report identified that an indicative figure of $3 million per year should be allocated towards sealing dirt roads. “However, I am pleased that council has decided to put significant extra money towards addressing this issue on a more rational and consistent basis, and I will certainly be advocating for us to get a fair share of that money,” he said. It’s just a shame that they didn’t consider any local roads too in that fair share of the money to begin with.

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Volunteers join Beerwah Police Earlier this year a Volunteer in Policing Induction Course was conducted for Police Volunteers for the Sunshine Coast. Included in the group were two locals who are now volunteering at the Beerwah Police Station – Brian Lewis and Vikki Smith.

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The induction ceremony was hosted by Officer-inCharge, Sunshine Coast District Crime Prevention Unit, Senior Sergeant Brad Grant who said that he was very impressed with the skill sets and enthusiasm that these latest volunteers bring to the Queensland Police Service. “These volunteers will be a welcome addition in further engaging with local communities and fostering partnerships to help solve policing problems,” he said. Beerwah Police Community Liaison Officer, Constable Susan Lowndes said there was a rigorous selection process followed for choosing the volunteers, and that the volunteers came from a broad range of backgrounds, each bringing a different set of skills to the role. “The Beerwah volunteers will be involved in a number of local projects, including updating our ‘Key Register’ which is a database of after-hours contact details for local businesses,” she said. This information is required when the business owners / managers need to be notified that the premises are not secure, for example when their business may have been broken into or they have been the victim of vandalism.

Constable Susan Lowndes and Brian Lewis The volunteers may also be involved in assisting with regular Blue Light Discos, or in other educational or communication activities. Brian Lewis of Glass House Mountains, who has previously worked as a Military Police Officer and an Inspector with the RSPCA, said he was really pleased to have the opportunity to become involved in the local community. “I am enjoying the interactions with others, keeping my mind active and doing something meaningful,” he said. Beerwah Police Acting Senior Sergeant Glenn Peatling said he was really looking forward to utilising our volunteers in a positive way to benefit our local community.

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Working together is showing results By Lea Parkes

When the community pull together it is amazing what can be achieved, and the campaign the Glass House Mountains Sports Club has been running to save the club is just such an example. The Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club President Warren Raddatz said the generosity of so many has been amazing, in particular the cheque for $10,000 we received from the Maleny Apex Club. Keith Owen, who serves on the Sports Club's committee as the cricket representative, is also an active member of the Maleny Apex Club. He encouraged his fellow Apex members to help because the sports club serves a wider community and required supporting. The result was the staggering $10,000 donation. "It is good to see a club (Apex) that is not from the Glass House area support another," Keith said. "It demonstrates the far reach the sports club services and how vital it is to the whole district," he said. The local member for Glass House, Andrew Powell has also made a contribution of $2,500.00 to the fundraising efforts. Andrew said he felt that one of the best ways he could show his own personal support was to make a financial contribution towards the community campaign to keep the club going. “I'm very confident that my little bit, along with the contributions of many community members and groups, will ensure we have this facility open long into the future,” Andrew said.

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“We still have a way to go, but as we inch closer to the $100, 000 mark, it is really encouraging that we will make our final target,” he said. Warren agrees, and says the club is very appreciative of all of the contributions that have been made from community groups, businesses, government funds and residents. "It goes to show that the whole Sunshine Coast can pull together in a time of need,” he said. There has even been a ‘Crowd Funding Website’ set up which is a great way for locals to support the cause and make a donation from $10.00. To check it out go to http://www.gofundme. com/19c5cw Leisa Thistlewaite from Hinterland Accounting Services is a collection point for cash and cheque donations. She said it was really heartwarming to see some elderly residents who call in and donate an amount they can afford, and then they tell her about their ‘grown up children’ who played sport at the club 30 or 40 years ago. If you would like to make a donation you can put a donation into the Club’s ANZ bank account, BSB: 014 507 and account number 3548 92219, with the reference details with your name or your business name. If you could email the club to let them know on glassmt@ blue1000.com they can arrange for a receipt and acknowledgment. Or if you would like to drop off cash or a cheque you can take it to Hinterland Accounting Services in Simpson Street, Beerwah.

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Member for Glass House Andrew Powell with Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club Co Patron Ken Fullerton Each week there are more approaches made with suggestions for support which GCM News will keep you updated on in the coming weeks.

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I hope everyone is okay after the State was battered a fortnight ago by cyclone Marcia and many roads and properties in our region saw flash flooding and damage. It’s times like these when we see a community really rally together, like instances where volunteers showed up to relocate animals from many farms near and far, and just a general sense of community, in the wild 48 hours. It was a weekend that also affected businesses, ours included. It was just not a smart thing to endanger our staff travelling through flood waters for the few people who may have been in a position to come into the office, or to open homes. That being said, there were still people out and about in unaffected parts of the region who did purchase properties, which just goes to show that real estate never stops. Although we’re now into Autumn and the cooler months are upon us, it doesn’t mean that real estate stops. In fact, some would say it’s a much better time to be on the market because competition is sparse. When it does get cold, it wouldn’t hurt to have a wood fire place roaring or the heating on when potential buyers enter the house, transforming your house into a cozy home. Happy buying and selling.

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Contributed by Bob Banner The Beerwah Lions Club held its annual Youth of The Year Judging at the Hideaway restaurant, on Wednesday, February 25. The event had been organised by Lion Justin Neubecker. Three local young people were present, after spending most of the previous day being interviewed by a team of independent judges. Rae Josland in her speech posed the question of whether Australia is over governed, and are state governments really necessary. Steven Strong led us into the world of chronic diseases, and their effects on the population. Bethany Murray spoke on becoming a better person and making a difference. Prior to making their speeches, the contestants had independently been given two impromptu questions to answer. Should the legal age for drinking be raised to 20? Where do you see yourself in 10 years time? The contestants were given two minutes to speak on each question. Rae Josland was judged the winner of the public speaking side of the contest, as well as being judged the overall winner. Rae will now go on to contest the district finals.

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Hi Nan, I’m writing about my Mum who is 68. My father passed away 5 years ago and my Mum just can’t seem to move on. She has kept all his clothes and belongings and when I mention that maybe we should give his clothes to charity it always ends up in an argument. Since my Dad died she barely leaves the house, she has no friends and seems lost without him. I try to visit her as much as I can but it’s hard when I have my own family, work and other commitments. I would like her to get out more and maybe even find some companionship so she is not lonely. What do you suggest? Sarah, Glenview Hi Sarah, I’m very sorry for your loss. When it comes to grief everybody handles it in different ways. There is no standard of how long and how hard you grieve for a lost one. It is important that you respect your Mum’s right to grieve in her own way and her own time, but maybe you could suggest that she join a social club, bowling club, or walking group. There are many opportunities out there for people to meet others for friendship and companionship. On a side note I offer discounted rates for those over 55 if she would like counselling or even a less formal chat, someone to keep her company or take her out for lunch. Until next time, Nan.

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It is once again time for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea! Every year the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall Management Committee hosts an event to raise funds to support the fight against cancer. The event will be held on May 27, commencing at 9.00am for morning tea to be followed by a cent auction at 10.00am, and it will be the 11th morning tea that the hall has hosted. It is always a very successful event as it not only draws our community together for a fun event but also raises a substantial sum of money for this worthy cause. The Down Under craft group has once again pieced together a beautiful quilt which will be raffled. The craft group warmly welcomes new members so if you would like to come along and join this friendly group please do so. They meet in the room under the hall at 9.00am every Wednesday morning. If you have any questions about the event, would like to donate, or are able to assist us on the day please phone Shirley Ruhle on 5494 1686.

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Out & About Ask the Leylands They may have travelled all over the countryside, but these days Mal and Laraine Leyland have very happily made Maleny their home. In February, Mal’s book ‘Mal Leyland Still Travelling’ was published so, not surprisingly, Anne from Rosetta Books hosted a local book launch at the Maleny RSL last Friday night. The book is a memoir of what is described as a life fully lived. If you missed the evening and you would like to purchase a copy of the book head into Rosetta Books where you will find it on display. Lyn Burgess and Helen Gilmour-Walsh kept busy selling raffle tickets

Marnie and Stan McCallum from Maleny, with friends Elaine Dickson and Neil Matthews from Cairns (in centre)

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Community News

Job well done

Contributed by Rose Daly It’s time to thank our volunteers for a grand effort in Cleaning Up Australia on March 1. Beerwah had its annual team in production on Bells Creek Road and Roys Road and collected an approximate weight of six tonnes of rubbish. Conditions were tough, after all the rain we have experienced, but regardless, the Beerwah team did a fantastic job, mud and all. A few of the ladies need a pat on the back as they just charged into the bush and pulled out rubbish covered in ants and mud, well done ladies. Once again a huge thank you goes to Daleys Turf for supplying the use of vehicles also Lenscaping Lawns & Garden (a new recruit) for allowing us

to use his vehicle and trailer. Also thanks to Joe for setting up a site office and smoko area. Once we had finished our clean-up, Jennifer, Manager at McDonalds Glass House, supplied us with cheeseburgers and IGA in Beerwah donated all the liquid refreshments. As a volunteer picking up rubbish for a few hours and then to have local businesses supply us with burgers and drinks, what more could you ask for. It makes our efforts worthwhile. Thanks to all the volunteers who made the effort and helped make a difference. Sometimes it’s really nice to know somebody cares! See you next year at clean up time.

Help needed for sausage sizzle Contributed by Lesley McLeod Kids for Life are holding a Sausage Sizzle at Currimundi Woolworths on Saturday, March 14 from 9.00am – 4.00pm to raise funds to send a Sunshine Coast Doctor over to the United States for training with experts in diagnosing and treating Lyme Disease and co-infections. And boy do we need some help! We need about 20 volunteers to set up, cook snags and serve. But as the Sunshine Coast needs this doctor to help our growing Lyme Community we are keen to put the word out and get some support. It is estimated that 20,000 Australians will become infected each year and go undiagnosed. To find out more about the organisation check out their website http://www.kidsforlifeqld.org/ You can also volunteer to help on the day by going to the Here Volunteering Qld website http:// linkki.volunteeringqld.org.au/dotnet/Volunteer/ Results.aspx?org=10164

Plant sales – Maleny On the third Saturday of March, April and May a plant sale will be held from 8.00am until 2.00pm at 20 Coral Street, Maleny (the old Vet surgery). There will be a range of tube stock in two pot sizes – with an emphasis on garden plants, shrubs and groundcovers, butterfly and bird attracting plants, and a line of bush foods.

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Beerwah has its own jeweller once again This week, Beerwah Jewellers opened their doors at the Beerwah Marketplace and while you will see some new faces, you can expect the same warm, friendly and caring service that Tania and the staff from Smiley’s Jewellers greeted their customers with. New owners Jim and Sandra Goulton, who are also the owners of Maleny Jewellers, love running their family business and are happily looking forward to celebrating their 15 year anniversary since purchasing their business in Maleny. Jim explained that it was only in the last few weeks that they were convinced by Tania that it was the right time for them to expand their business and take on the lease of the shop at the Marketplace that Smiley's Jewellers had operated from.

Janis Martin and Sally Bennett

Jim and Sandra know how well regarded Tania is with Glasshouse Country locals and they are also keen to become an active part of the community, just as they have been in the Maleny community for many years. Jim and Sandra are very approachable and friendly, and the range of stock they carry is definitely not your average chain store product mix. Sandra said that they offer the amazing Showcase range, plus they are able to source anything you are looking for, for any occasion. “We really enjoy being able to give our customers personalised service to get them exactly the piece they are after,” she said. Over the years, Maleny Jewellers has developed a reputation as the local ‘go-to store’ for anything sparkly and they are now looking forward to being able to do the same thing with the Glasshouse Country locals. “We have really appreciated Tania assisting us in preparing the store for re-opening,” Jim said. “She has given us a good understanding of the customers’ expectations and helped make the transition run smoothly.” For the past 18 months Jim has been doing all of Smiley’s repair work so now, as the on-site jeweller, he will be able to take care of all your jewellery repair needs in-store. Not only can he do almost any repair work, he can also do battery and water pressure testing for watches. Jim also specialises in remaking and remodelling inherited or hand-me-down pieces of jewellery into something more suited to your liking. As well, he is happy to work one-on-one with

Julie Guthrie with Jim and Sandra Goulton individual clients to create a unique design which is then made into your own one-off hand-made piece. Two new staff members to the team that will be working across both stores will be Julie Guthrie and Sally Bennett. Locals will know Julie from when she worked at Smiley’s. Julie said she is really excited to be back in the store and is looking forward to catching up with all the regular customers. And Sally will be remembered from working in her family's business, Bennett's Jewellers, when it was located on the other side of Peachester Road at Beerwah. The Beerwah Jewellers store will be open Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm and then 9.00am to 2.00pm on Saturday. So that you can keep up with their specials and what is going on in-store, you should make sure to like their Facebook page – search Beerwah Jewellers.

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New laptop for Grafx Group

CWA Garage Sale The CWA garage sale will be held at the Beerwah CWA hall on Saturday, March 21 from 7.00am to 11.00am. You can book yourself a stall by emailing qcwabeerwah@gmail.com. Sites are $20.00. The CWA is also seeking donations of pre-loved goods for their own sale. Please call 0400 027 591 to make arrangement for collection of donations.

Glasshouse Mountains Combined Probus Contributed by Val Machin What is Probus? Come along and see! We no longer work full time, but provide opportunities to keep minds active, expand interests, build new relationships and enjoy the fellowship of new friends. We participate in monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of each month. This month we are at the Beerwah RSL Function Room. Our meeting venues have been changing lately while we wait the outcome of the Sports Club at Glasshouse. Starting time is 10.00am. Our speaker for March is locally known as ‘The Camel Lady’. Lauren Brisbane will be telling us about her life with Camels. A free morning tea is provided. We have a vegetable and fruit box donated by Matilda Fruit Barn which we offer as a door prize. Our monthly outings to various and interesting places are always popular. Last month we visited the very popular Port of Brisbane. It was a great day out as you can see by the smiling faces of our group. If you would like more information please phone Val Machin on 5494 1406.

Contributed by Chris Bell Lots of large photographs, photo and video editing, can cause computer crashes on ordinary computers! So our local Beerwah Grafx group (who meet at Beerwah Library to do amazing things with photographs) were thrilled when our application to Sunshine Coast Council for a high end Laptop was successful. Some of the group students and tutors are pictured with our new ‘baby’ after a recent session on creative vegetation photography by John Thompson (the tree on background screen is really broccoli!) Our sincere thanks to Cr Rick Baberowski, Rotary Club, U3A and Sunshine Coast Council for their co-operative help in acquiring this new equipment.

(back) Jan Heitman, Phil Harris, Val Machin, Noeline Finch, Ian Ferguson, Margaret Thompson, Ilia Starkovsky, Chris Bell and Terry Titmarsh (front) Carol Rix, Sally McMillen and Esma Rigby. Photo by John Thompson

Do you live in a Retirement Village? Are you aware of The Association of Residents of Queensland Retirement Villages Inc. (ARQRV)? It was established in 1992 and is now a registered charity. It was formed to represent the interests of residents in negotiations with Governments and Scheme Operators. It currently has over 8,000 members and in 2007 was awarded the Queensland Consumer Protection Award for Outstanding Contribution to a Fairer Market Place. If you live in a Retirement Village it would be in your interests to join the Association. If you would like to know more, check out the website www.villagers.org.au or phone Judy on 0401 695 695.

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SES Response for Cyclone Marcia Contributed by Robert Barry

As Group Leader of the Glass House Country SES I was absolutely amazed at the responses for help in the lead up to and the aftermath of the remnants of Cyclone Marcia recently. I cannot speak highly enough of the efforts of Deputy Group Leader Dave Erbacher and Duty Call Officer Ross Lowe. Both Dave and Ross put in long days for the duration of the tasks. They were responsible for receiving all the requests by computer from the calls to the 132 500 SES Emergency Call Centre. Each request for assistance was contacted by phone to determine the urgency of the request and to enquire as to whether self-help was an option. In excess of 140 calls for assistance were registered and tasks allocated to the members for successful completion. I must also thank all our members who responded to assist over the period. Some managed a few hours but most were available for a full day or more. I cannot thank them all enough. Recognition is also given to the Landsborough and Beerwah Rural Fire Units and the Beerwah Fire and Rescue Crew. These organisations provided back-up to ensure that all the tasks were fulfilled quickly and efficiently. Mostly, I want to thank the community. In my 29 years of involvement with the SES, I have not seen such a response where the community members requesting assistance, actually helped themselves by coming to the shed to pick up sand bags and tarpaulins. In many instances they actually helped fill sand bags. After receiving advice as to the possible numbers of bags required and how to lay them, they then returned to their homes to complete the task.

Ross Lowe and Dave Erbacher being thanked by Robert Barry The actual delivery of sand bags etc. by our teams was thereby restricted to requests by older or incapacitated members in the community. The high number of calls for assistance was probably a result of the media advising the public to be prepared early which was just as well, for during the exceptionally heavy rain, many local roads started to be cut and this would have made requests for help very difficult if not impossible. Thanks also to the community members for their cash donations and food which helped to sustain the workers. Our group is a normal SES Group that happens to specialise in the mountain rescues of which there about 10 to 12 per year. We would like to welcome any persons interested in joining the group to call Dave on 0417 759 483, Ross on 0428 710 711 or myself on 0428 894 182. There are jobs for male/females of any age (17 and above). Everyone is not required to participle in ‘on the mountain’ activities. We meet on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Once again, I thank everyone involved for the great effort over the extended period.

Walk for Women’s Cancers is back We are women, hear us roar, in numbers too big to ignore! Sunshine Coast Walk for Women’s Cancers is back, and ladies we’re lookin’ at you! Cancer Council Queensland is on the hunt for some inspiring and aspiring local ladies to join the pretty in pink family, and ensure this year’s event on June 27 goes off with a bang. Since its launch 10 years ago, Sunshine Coast Walk for Women’s Cancers has raised more than $450,000 for CCQ’s vital work in breast and gynaecological cancer research, education programs and patient support services. Cancer Council Queensland Regional Fundraising Coordinator Esther Attewell said they are looking for ladies with energy and drive, to help bring great ideas to the table. “We have a wide variety of roles to suit any skill sets – with the one common denominator being enthusiasm!” On the Sunshine Coast alone, around 460 women will be diagnosed with a women’s cancer this year, and sadly at least 90 women will die from these cancers. “Work alongside a team of like-minded women in a fun, fast-paced and fabulous cancer fighting team – current volunteer opportunities include promotion, marketing, event management and recruitment,” Ms Attewell said. For more information about Walk for Women’s Cancers, call the CCQ Sunshine Coast Office on 5451 6005 or visit www.walkforwomen.org.au.

Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens DINNER NETWORK MEETING WHEN: Wednesday, August 18 TIME: 6.00pm for 6.30pm start WHERE: Beerwah RSL COST: Meals $10 pp from a set menu. Members & guests should book directly with the Beerwah RSL. PHONE: 5494 0289 (advise them that you are with the Chamber group)

Contributed by Ian McCarron

At our last games day the lucky door prize winner was Denise Woolley and raffle prize winner was Denise Woolley. In carpet bowls: Billy Lupton, Margaret Lamb and Ernesta De Clara beat Martin Bowers, John Anthony and Neville Woolley 30 – 11. Numerous prizes won in cards games. Reminders: Tuesday, March 24, games day. Wednesday, March 25 bus trip to the Brisbane Port, bus pick up time at Landsborough Hall

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8.00am, Beerwah Mill Park 8.15am and Glass House Mountains Bus Rail stop at 8.30am. April – Tuesday, April 14, monthly meeting, guest speaker from the RACQ. Wednesday, April 22, entertainment and all over 50’s and Senior Club members are invited to a free morning tea and Tuesday, April 28, games day. May – Tuesday, May 12 Annual General Meeting (lunch at Beerwah Hotel).

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By visiting the Subway® Restaurant at Aussie World, Glenview (at the BP Service Station) or at Beerwah on Saturday, March 14, and buying a Subway Sub you will be helping to aid Australian charity Act for Kids’ mission to conquer child abuse and neglect. For the second year running, participating Subway® Restaurants from across regional Queensland will donate $1.00 from every Subway Six-Inch® Sub or Subway Footlong® Sub sold on the day. The initiative will run in restaurants from Cairns down through to the Sunshine Coast and out to Toowoomba. Act for Kids CEO, Dr Neil Carrington, said last year Subway® Restaurants raised over $20,000 on the day and the community support was truly inspiring.

Andrew Prescott

President: Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce

I have recently been elected the President of the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce and would like to extend a welcome to everyone in business to come along to one of our Networking or General Meetings. Why not come along and find out a bit more about what we do and what we can offer you? Whilst I have not lived in the area for very long I am truly excited about the opportunities that I see for business and the community in the Glasshouse Country and surrounding regions. I am also in awe at the amount of work that has been done to date by a small but very energetic band of members and supporters of the Chamber. We are all busy running our businesses and it is easy to sometimes feel like you are working in a silo, isolated and having to sort out problems on your own. However, often someone else has faced that same problem, or has a solution which could work for you. And wouldn’t it be great to talk to someone in a similar or complementary industry to the one you are in? These are some of the opportunities you can take advantage of whilst you are fostering great business relationships amongst the members of our Chamber. Becoming a member of the Chamber gives you access to a wealth of experience and knowledge from people who come from different walks of life. So, I urge you to come along to our next Networking Meeting which happens to be a dinner meeting at the Beerwah RSL on Wednesday, March 18, 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. Cost for the dinner is $10.00 per person and bookings should be made direct with the Beerwah RSL on 5494 0289, just make sure you let them know you are booking for the Chamber meeting. I look forward to seeing you all there!

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Jam Property – sweet service and now sweet success Glasshouse local Loretta Morgan from Jam Property already knew she was one of the best, but now the local mum can proudly announce she is the 2015 REIQ Awards for Excellence, Residential Property Manager winner. Jam Property are residential property management and sales experts that specialise across the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland, giving their clients the peace of mind that they are receiving the best professional service. They manage rental properties for owners to an award-winning standard, ensuring prompt and reliable service and focus on increasing the value of their client’s holdings and make your priorities their most important goals. Loretta said “I wanted to start my own brand that really shows my passion for the industry, my uniqueness in the way that we do things differently. “The Jam team are six ladies with the passion and drive to support our clients at every stage. We all bring together a range of strengths and

professional experience to nurture and educate our clients so they get the best service possible” she said. With a high degree of initiative, dedication, organisational ability, excellent communication skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently, all this adds to her proven strength in sales and property management. Loretta is passionate about positive change in the industry especially when it comes to Property Management. “I love helping people in both our industry and the community through education and information so that they can make betterinformed decisions when it comes to buying, selling, renting or managing property”, she says. Loretta is on the REIQ young industry professional advisory panel, and also plans to launch a support program. Loretta is very definite about her advice for the program, which she lives by - to understand the importance of work and life balance.

When she’s not at the helm of a busy company, Loretta likes to kick back as a competitive water skier, a lover of fast cars, boats and adrenalin activities. To find out more about what Loretta and what the team can do to help you, with their sweet service, and sweet results, please call 5491 5722 to start the journey of sweet success. www.lorettamorgan.com Business Feature

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Money

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Will you outlive your income? with Tracey Ferguson Ferguson Martens & Associates Financial Planning Phone: 5475 4511 Email: tracey@fmaplanning.com.au The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) is a not-for-profit organisation that has been operating since 1962. Its’ purpose is to ensure the development of good public policy and industry best practice, with a view to helping Australians achieve the best retirement outcomes possible. In December 2014 they released updated retirement income benchmarks, indicating the amount of yearly income we need in retirement. For a couple who own their own home, and who seek a comfortable lifestyle, a minimum income of nearly $59,000 per year is needed. A comfortable lifestyle is referred to as one that includes costs that would allow a retired couple to be involved in a broad range of leisure and recreational activities and have a good standard of living. Alternatively, a couple who own their own home, and who seek a modest lifestyle, will need a minimum income of almost $43,000 per year. This income will allow retirees to afford only a fairly basic level of activity and is only slightly more than the full rate of age pension. We also know that Australians are living longer. For example, between 1998 and 2012, male life

expectancy at birth rose by four years from 75.9 years to 79.9 years. For females it rose from 81.5 years to 84.3 years. Further, Australians can also expect to live more of these extra years free of disability or limitation, meaning we will potentially be more active in our retirement, for longer. This is all sounding pretty good, but consider this – what if you outlast your money? To imagine living for a long time with a good quality of life sounds fantastic – but if your money runs out before you do…suddenly it’s not so much fun. None of us can ever know for sure how long we will live, and therefore how much money we will need to provide our retirement incomes, but the smart thing to do is to plan for a long and healthy life! Our current economic environment is dictating very low interest rates, and rates are likely to continue to fall throughout 2015. This means retirees that rely on cash, term deposits or other interest bearing investments to provide their desired income, will have been subject to a pay decrease lately, and are likely to suffer further pay decreases in the future. Not only will they have had a drop in income, but their capital value is suffering, subsequently losing its’ buying power. Never has it been so important for retirees to review their investment strategy to make sure

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they are invested in areas that will promote higher levels of income combined with some capital growth. Retirees who choose to stick with interest bearing investments, such as term deposits, will guarantee themselves two things – firstly, that their investment balance will drop in value, and secondly, that what they can buy with their money next year, or the year after, will be significantly less than what they can buy now. Reviewing your investment approach doesn’t mean you need to take undue risk with your money. Even investors who take a moderately conservative approach can give their portfolio a better chance of being able to provide the retirement income they need for the rest of their lives – however long that will be!

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are struggling to keep pace How does the cash rate affect my investment? prices with growing house prices. This is something that could influence Interest rates can sometimes seem like a soap opera - you just don’t know what is going to happen next. At its latest board meeting the Reserve Bank of Australia stuck to its guns and left the official cash rate unchanged at 2.25 per cent for another month.This can be a bit unsettling for borrowers who are waiting to fix their home loans, but it should be of some comfort that a rate cut is certainly on the horizon, it is just a matter of when. Ever the wily decision-maker, Governor Glenn Stevens extinguished any speculation that this latest meeting would result in a further cut, noting that its February 18

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trim is sufficient for the time being. Head of Research at CoreLogic However, he hinted that brokers and RP Data, Tim Lawless, said the most recent cut is already having home owners should not become an impact on the property market, too comfortable with the current particularly in Melbourne and arrangement. Sydney. “We are already seeing The RBA has pursued steady the effect of lower mortgage cuts since 2011. The cash rate sat rates, with auction clearance rates unchanged at 2.5 per cent for the surging to the highest levels we longest period of time between seen since 2009 and valuation 2013 and February this year, when have activity across CoreLogic RP it dropped 25 basis points to its Data valuation platforms reaching current level. It has been a fine record highs based on daily balance between spurring economic new over the second half of growth - amidst falling commodity averages February,” he said in a March 2 prices and a declining Australian dollar - and ensuring the ferocious release. demand for property does not cause Surging demand is likely to continue to prop up values, but rent the housing market to overheat.

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Meet you at the Mailbox Which mailbox? Well that would be the Mailbox Café on Caloundra Road at Landsborough, formally Café on 8. The new owners and staff have survived their first week and are looking forward to catching up with all the regular customers. The café’s new name harks back to the building’s history as a former Post Office before it was moved to its current location. The new owners, mum (Joanne) and daughter (Kylie) like the idea of having a family owned business, and have plenty of great ideas. However it will be Kylie that will be working in the café and Joanne is happy to stay behind the scenes. Kylie has extensive experience in the hospitality industry and has managed a large CJs Pastries store on the coast, and clearly she is not afraid of hard work. They are opening the café seven days a week, from 5.00am to 5.00pm. Yes that right, they will

be there to serve the early morning tradies and train travellers who need to get moving and then late in the afternoons they will be there for those with time to grab a coffee and cake and sit back and relax. All the staff are qualified Baristas. They are using Natural Bean coffee and Maleny Dairies milk, so the coffee lovers can expect to be happy. And for the regulars, you will want to pick yourself up a reward card (with your 10th coffee free). And if you like that little something extra in your coffee, they have Crows Nest coffee and milkshake flavourings. They have an extensive menu and their focus is on quality homemade food including vegetarian options, with locally sourced produce. Event catering is also an option. As well as the range of tasty gourmet items in the display case, there are plenty of options for a grabbing a quick takeaway meal – including toasted sandwiches, hot chips, and bacon and

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Contributed by Kylie Merola Every day is clean-up day at Landsborough State School where the students and staff aim to keep the grounds spick and span. However on Friday, February 27, they went a step further to help the environment by participating in Clean Up Australia Day. They embraced the challenge by swapping their books for garbage bags and gloves then walked around picking up rubbish.

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Teacher Paul Leach, with students Tyrone and Deslee, clean up in Maleny Street, Landsborough

The students and staff cleaned the school's own grounds as well as some surrounding streets in Landsborough Township. Head of Curriculum, Amanda Shone, said the students learn a great deal from their involvement in Clean Up Australia Day. “They see how they can be good citizens and make a difference in their local area. “The day teaches students the need to be conscious of the environment and the impact that incorrect disposal of rubbish has on the town. “I am very proud of the manner in which our students undertook their task,” she said.

A one-day learning event for gifted and talented children will be held on Wednesday, April 8 at the Crystal Waters Eco-Village, Conondale. The Ethos Foundation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics (STEAM) Program event aims to engage the head, hearts and hands of young learners, to inspire them with applied knowledge and to give them great ideas for action to take back into their community. The day offers a wide range of inventive and applied workshops aimed at gifted and talented children between seven and 12 years of age, including the chance for the kids to reach new heights in tree house design, to bend the rules with bamboo construction, to test their maths and survival skills with an ex-SAS officer, and to explore the mathematics of music and instrument construction. Experienced and dynamic teachers will lead these sessions – including a multi awardwinning architect, university lecturers, a world-renowned instrument maker and performer, and a world-travelled ecologist. All participating students will receive a Young Ethos Scholars Certificate. Cost for the day is $97.00, for more information or to book your place on the STEAM Program for Gifted and Talented Children visit the Ethos Foundation website at ethosfoundation.org or call 5494 4833.

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Holiday

Motoring Stay safe these holidays According to the RACQ, only 52% of Queenslanders service their cars at six or 12 month intervals. More worrying is that RACQ research has found almost 60% of vehicles are defective and would fail a basic safety certificate inspection. The most common defects included worn or mismatched tyres, brake problems and inoperable lights, with steering and suspension issues also featuring regularly. Some of these are easy for any motorist to identify and have fixed, while others might only be picked up in a service by a mechanic – another reason why maintaining a regular servicing schedule is critical. So, are you confident your car is safe and sound for when you take that road trip this Easter? The roads over Easter can be a frightening mix of fatigued, long distance drivers, cranky last minute shoppers and tourists unfamiliar with the roads, so you don’t need any added extra problems – such as a faulty car – to deal with. To make sure you arrive home safely after an Easter holiday road trip, the RACQ suggests some holiday motoring tips. Planning the trip • Plan the route and don’t rush your journey – allow plenty of time • Take adequate rest breaks, at least a 15 minute break every two hours • Make sure everyone uses their seatbelts. Particularly check young children are restrained properly • Consider how best to keep children occupied to minimise risks of driver distraction • Share the driving • Watch for signs of fatigue – feeling drowsy, lack of concentration, driving mistakes • Plan for breakdowns. If you notice a problem, don't keep driving but pull over into a safe spot and call for assistance

Outdoor enthusiast? Car preparation • Check all lights are working properly • Check that the windscreen is clean and not chipped, scratched or cracked, and that the windscreen wipers and washers are working • Check that the tyres are in good order, inflate to correct pressure and don’t forget the spare • Check your engine oil and coolant are topped up to the correct level Caravan or trailers • Ensure all planned maintenance is up to date before setting off – particularly tyre condition, tyre pressures, wheel bearings and lights • Check the coupling for condition and operation – don’t forget the safety chain and wiring socket • Load the trailer or caravan evenly and within its weight limits (including the towing vehicle’s towing weight limit and tow-ball load) • Securely tie down any trailer load and periodically check it for movement • Make sure the spare tyre is inflated and in good order The night before you leave • Avoid alcohol • Eat properly but not too heavily • Get plenty of sleep • Don’t leave too early in the morning Part of good driving is recognising that driver fatigue can affect your performance behind the wheel well before you actually feel tired. Signs of fatigue include: • Yawning, heavy eyes or sweaty hands • Droning or humming in the ears • Daydreaming or loss of concentration • The vehicle wandering on the road • Unintentional changes in vehicle speed • Pressure in the head or temples • Stiffness or cramps If you feel these symptoms of driver fatigue, pull over where it is safe to do so, lock the doors and sleep until you are refreshed.

Then you won’t want to miss The 2015 National 4x4 Outdoors Show and Fishing & Boating Expo which is coming up to the Brisbane Showgrounds Friday, March 20 – Sunday, March 22. Packed with over 200 exhibitors, special guests, industry experts and plenty of activities and demonstrations - the three day event will have something to suit hard core enthusiasts, novices and families alike. Along with heaps of exhibitors, the show will feature the ever popular Action Arena, Waeco Outback and Fishing stages plus, new exciting and interactive exhibits in the 4WD proving ground and campfire cooking corner. Entry Adults $18.00, Seniors $12.00 and kids under 15 free. Adults two day pass $25.00. From 9.00am - 6.00pm (closing 5.00pm Sunday). www.4x4show.com.au

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Women in

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o coincide with the timing of International Women’s Day we like to highlight a selection of our successful local business women in our ‘Women in Business’ feature, and this year’s theme for the special day seemed really appropriate:

‘Make it Happen’. In our local business community we have a really high percentage of small businesses and in many

cases it is women who are the driving forces in those business. So we think this is a great opportunity to give many of these women the chance to share their stories and to give readers an insight into how they tick. In last week’s edition we featured eight profiles and in this week even more, including the newest member of our GCM News team Tina Grieve. It is always a really interesting process for us putting the stories together, as we find out that while a lot of those featured have achieved so much, they can still be quite humble when telling their stories. And before we receive any backlash about when is International Men’s Day we figure that the

fellas shouldn’t mind letting the light shine on the talented bunch of women at least one day in the year! Thanks to all the ladies who have been a part of our feature over the two weeks. This included Belinda Short from Glasshouse Mountains Riding School, Belinda Ledger from Beerwah Natural Therapies, Ann Ross from Hive Haven, Judy Mraz from Laurie Evans Real Estate, Teresa Harrison from Smartline, Taylah Boultbee from Matt Fiddes Martial Arts, Annette Angell from Haveachat Laundramats and Julie Walton from Laurie Evans Real Estate in the March 4 edition. Thanks to all of you for sharing your stories and also making our community a great place to work, live and relax in.

Denise Pinwill and Suzie Tay First National’s Denise Pinwill and Suzie Tay have joined forces and are working together, not just as real estate sales people, but as consultants and guides. We work with you, to help you make the decisions that are best for you. Both Denise and Suzie have an extensive background as owners and managers of their own small businesses and have a combined sales experience of well over 50 years, coupled with excellent communication and people skills. Their relaxed, friendly style is an asset to both purchasers and vendors alike. Denise and Suzie put the client’s needs first, and believe they have the discipline, professionalism and skills required to not only successfully meet your needs and expectations, but to exceed them.

We will always go the ‘extra mile’ to obtain the maximum price for your home. We aim to make your selling experience as easy and enjoyable as possible and to give you the highest quality of service. It is important to us that you feel you are part of the process and your input is valued. We look forward to working with you: sharing your vision and goals, and together, achieving great results. Denise can be contacted on 0410 649 905 or denise@gcfn.com.au and Suzie Tay can be contacted on 0400 880 932 or suziet@gcfn.com.au A: 68 Simpson Street, Beerwah W: www.beerwahrealestate.com.au

Beerwah Sherren Cox

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Member Services Supervisor, Sherren has over 25 years experience in customer service and supervision, including nine years in the finance industry. Starting work for a major retailer, Sherren worked her way up from checkout operator right through to management over a period of 15 years. A change of career came when she entered the world of finance as a teller and in a very short period of time she advanced to the customer service department then onto being ‘Officer in Charge’ of her own branch. A great supporter of community projects, Sherren can be seen at many of the local hinterland events.

Maleny Credit Union

Rebecca Jones

The Maleny Credit Union is a member-owned banking and financial services mutual. It is also a social enterprise, that is, its purpose is to improve the lives of members through ethical, sustainable and community focused services. Different to publicly-listed banks, they focus on what’s best for their members, not share price movements. Ethically driven, with members asked to sign a Declaration of Shared Values, Maleny Credit Union provides specialised and personalised services tailored to the needs of the members.

Nicole Hilton

Business Development Officer Nicole is an ideas person with 10 years industry experience. With a passion for events co-ordination that compliments her business development skills, Nicole is committed to community involvement. Nicole supports a number of local events and organisations; including the Maleny Christmas Carnival and Hinterland Aussie Day Sport,

Recreation and Service Club Expo. She is also a committee member of the Maleny Chamber of Commerce and the MCU Charitable Trust. Currently activating a hinterland school-based financial literacy program, Nicole hopes to provide fundamental financial understanding to young people.

Connie Cooper

Connie brings a background in the recruitment industry to her role as mobile lending consultant. With five years experience in banking, Connie specialises in bringing old fashioned values and a personable touch to her work. Keen to encourage worthy causes, Connie has spent the last nine months supporting three local guys fundraise for the ‘Waves for Water’ campaign. Connie is a home loan specialist the knowledge to find OFFERwith EXTENDED TO 31 MARCH 2015 the right home loan for your needs. So whether you are buying your first or second home, investing in a property, refinancing, building, or renovating, call ALL Connie and she’ll comeLOAN to you. STANDARD VARIABLE RATES

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Terri, Kate and Kimberlee We are property investors ourselves and our property managers are all licensed and have lived in the local area for over 30 years. Our dedication to continuous improvement drives us to achieve the best results and satisfaction for our clients while also being recognised as industry leaders on the Sunshine Coast. One of our key points of difference is that our small but dedicated team is constantly keeping current with industry changes and the latest developments. It’s all about education and the ladies at MPM constantly strive to stay fresh and up-to-date with training and advances in the industry, and changes in laws and property management legislation. Landlords can be

Deborah Hammond Deborah has 30 years of extensive experience in the optical industry and is the Managing Director and dispenser at Maleny Optical & Hammond Optometry. Deborah and her husband Stephen established their own practice: Hammond Optometry in Nambour over 16 years ago. Then seven years ago, when they could see the needs of the hinterland community had grown, they established their family owned and operated small business, Maleny Optical. Deborah has a vast knowledge of frames and lenses and continually strives to ensure that the range of frames meets the needs of the local community. Deborah and the Maleny Optical team are well known for finding unique and fashionable

Business News confident that at MPM they are getting the most relevant advice and service that best manages their investments. We use our knowledge to increase our landlords’ income, reduce risk and enhance the value of your asset. We know that a well managed property attracts and keeps the best quality tenant. We deliver quality Property Management and welcome the opportunity to discuss your property needs. Our expertise in property management covers commercial, residential, holiday homes and storage sheds. P: 5494 2868 A: Shop 3/1 Maple St, Maleny W: www.mpmre.com.au

eyewear for their patients. Deborah and Stephen have always been involved with and donated to their local community, and are strong supporters of many groups in Maleny such as Maleny Lions, Chamber of Commerce, Swimming club, Show Society, Neighbourhood Centre and also the Primary and High Schools. They are involved in voluntary work in the community and with their children’s school. “Maleny Optical is absolutely committed to providing you with a total eye care and eyewear solution to best fit your life,” said Deborah. a

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understanding about what is important for Tina is the most recent member to join the small businesses that choose to advertise in Glasshouse Country & Maleny News team, having newspapers. taken on the role of dedicated Advertising Sales She knows how critical it is to make sure that the Rep for Maleny. clients get the most value for their money, so it is While she is new to GCM News, she is definitely important to develop strong relationships and a not new to the job, as before becoming a mum of good understanding of the individual businesses two she worked in an independently-owned local and to develop an approach that delivers them community newspaper with a similar approach to the best results. GCM News. Tina has lived in the local area for many years and With Tina’s children settled into school she was attended Maleny High for her final year of schooling. keen to return to the workforce part-time, and de ourselves on ourselvesand on comp providing comprehensive eye exa She knowsWe thepride community how it operates. is currently working with usproviding on a Tuesday and and solutions to eye and solutions to your care eye care and eyewear nee Wednesday which will increase in your the coming P: 5438 7445 months. A: 16 Coonowrin Road, Beerwah From her previous work Tina has a really great W: www.gcnews.com.au

Tove Easton (pronounced Torva) In a small country town, a trusted local solicitor is an integral part of the community. Over the last 25 years the law practice name may have changed a number of times, but the strong community focus remains the same. Easton Lawyers, owned by Tove since 2007, provides Maleny and surrounds with a dependable legal service, committed to ensuring honesty, integrity and a personalised approach for anyone needing their services. When she was 20, Tove who is originally from Norway, turned away from a professional music career to travel with her husband to Australia and then completed her legal studies. Her successful legal practice in Maleny, where Tove is a full-time solicitor, has become part of the fabric of Maleny. www.gcnews.com.au

Tove and the staff (all locals) have a strong commitment to the local community and participate in a number of local events, including sponsoring the Maleny Show Ball, the Maleny High School Leadership Award and Legal Studies Award, and are the Honorary Solicitor for Many local organisations. Being an accomplished musician, Tove says that playing (which she does for the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra) is a perfect antidote to the stresses of her complex legal work. Talent seems to run in the family, as Tove has a daughter studying in Japan, a son returning to Spain to a soccer academy, and a son at university in Brisbane. P: P: 5494 3511 A: 62 Maple Street, Maleny E: reception@eastonlawyers.com.au

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Local News Business Tamara Willcocks Whilst studying at university, Tamara’s work in retail and hospitality gave her a great sense of satisfaction as she excelled in customer needs and service. As she matured, she gained an understanding of the property industry as a customer relationship driven sector rather than a hard sales target focused push, which made her realise it would be something she would enjoy doing. Tamara now has nearly three years real estate (sales) experience behind her with a total of 10 years related experience. At Laurie Evans Real Estate she utilises an approach that combines top of the line marketing and technology based sales, with a genuine need to give good customer service.

“I strive to be an expert in my area and know as much as possible. I have been known to go the extra mile to get exposure for my clients,” she said. Involved in a community real estate radio show, as well as volunteering for meals on wheels, Tamara also runs events and seasonal competitions and loves to integrate her business with the community at large. “If you’re searching for a genuine real estate professional who will guide you with facts and a no nonsense approach, then I’m your woman.” P: 5494 6588 M: 0435 849 580 A: 10/60 Simpson Street Beerwah E: tamara@laurieevans.com.au

Kaz Thomas-Roby Kaz from Soulqi Acupuncture and Massage specialises in Japanese Acupuncture. She has had a long term interest in integrative medicine and is passionate about helping people find their way back to good health and wellbeing. Kaz has nine years experience in a local health food store, including seven years as an acupuncturist and one year as a business owner. Kaz is experienced in treating a number of areas including women’s and children's health, fertility, menopausal symptoms, and auto immune conditions using Japanese rice grain moxa and acupuncture. Living in Beerwah for over 11 years, Kaz loves the area and its people. Soulqi is her passion and she continues to develop herself professionally

by extending her study, attending seminars and keeping up-to-date with research. “We are continually updating our Facebook page for clients where we share our knowledge and research information,” she said. Kaz is in the process of applying for her Masters degree in reproductive health and she is open to offering mentorship for acupuncture students. Kaz brings understanding and empathy to her community support, is happy to work with GP’s, and has successfully treated within the hospital system. Soulqi offer a number of modalities and stocks practitioner only metagenics products. P: 5439 0094 M: 0432 644 184 A: 5/68 Simpson Street Beerwah

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Samantha has been working in banking for the past eight years and has been the Branch Manager of ANZ Beerwah for the past year. Before Sam started her career in banking she worked in insurance and found that she really liked to help people. So for her it seemed a natural progression to move to banking where she could really help people's dreams and plans come to fruition. Sam likes that at ANZ they are able to focus on what they can do for their customers, how they can help with their current circumstances and their plans for the future. “At the Beerwah branch we specialise in our Personal and Business A-Z reviews, which gives

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Sam Lane As a director at Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre, Sam brings nearly 18 years experience to her role having worked her way up from assistant and group leader to her current position. Sam has worked for Queensland Childcare Services for 11 years, with the last nine years as a director at centres at Caboolture and Springfield. Bringing high quality childcare to the local area, Sam feels that the business is like a family. Providing a service that is accommodating and understanding, the long term staff know and respond to the individual needs of the various families that attend the centre. One of their key points of difference is their active encouragement of nutritious food choices. 24 |

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All meals are supplied in accordance to many intolerances and are preservative and salt free using only natural honey. Sam is actively networking with local community groups and organisations, including the local nursing home, school and neighbourhood centre. “By immersing ourselves in the local community we hope to build stronger ties and be more involved with our local community,” Sam said. “As a mum of four myself, I know what families want – so I ensure that flows through with our staff and what we achieve at the centre.” P: 5438 7311 A: 2 Page Street, Glass House Mountains E: glasshouse@qccs.com.au W: www.qccs.com.au www.gcnews.com.au


The Fire of Five

With over 50 years of experience, this team of dynamic women have come together at The Healthy Guru in central Beerwah, to promote a strong path to health and wellbeing. Now in its second year of business, The Healthy Guru is fast becoming the Hinterland’s #1 holistic health clinic. Situated in Beerwah Market Place, The Healthy Guru is home to a growing natural therapies centre as well as a retail health store. With private clinic rooms for personal treatments, our team of health practitioners provide a comprehensive list of modalities that can cover any area of healing you are looking for. This dynamic, bright and engaging group of women all bring their individual specialties to the services they provide, as well as their obvious passion towards offering accessible holistic services to the local community.

Leanda Weynton

Owner of The Healthy Guru 13 years of experience Nutritionist, Herbalist, Yoga Teacher, Energy Healer, Reiki Master and Masseuse Specialising in the areas of: • Promoting healthy weight and lifestyle • Detox and lymphatics • Special needs diets • Yoga therapy • Energy healing • Reducing acidity and inflammation

With our practitioner dispensary, we have over 60 therapeutic grade liquid herbs and a wide variety of supplements, teas, creams, lotions and salts – all made individually to suit your specific personal needs. With the retail outlet at the front of the store offering brands such as Fusion Health, Thompson’s, Herbs of Gold and Nature’s Sunshine, the Healthy Guru offers a huge selection of superfoods and alkalising products, along with natural body care and related products. Channel the vast experience from the fire of five and let these women provide the best possible results, all from within the one business. Embrace the positive change that awaits you and drop into The Healthy Guru today. HEALTH FUND REBATES AVAILABLE.

Judy Timm

22 years of experience Naturopath, Cranio Sacral Therapist, Bio-Compatibility (allergy) Lab Therapist Specialising in the areas of: • Allergies and intolerances • Digestive complaints • Chronic pain and inflammation • Relieving emotional and physical pain from past trauma

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Smoke and particles from open-air fires can cause a nuisance to neighbours and interfere with their normal daily activities. I would like to remind residents that a permit from Queensland Fire and Rescue Service is required for burning accumulated material larger than two metres by two metres. It is also a good idea to consider the direction in which the smoke will blow and chat with your neighbours to be sure to minimise any nuisance.

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Council recently audited the condition of the 285 barbecues in recreation parks across the Sunshine Coast. With each barbecue costing over $3,000 per year to clean and maintain, it is ideal that they are used often to ensure value for money to our community. The audit identified a number of barbecues that are rarely used and recommends removing or relocating them to more suitable locations. One such barbecue is located at Uniting Park, Bruce Parade, Glass House, which is in poor condition and is slated for removal. Community members can continue to enjoy the barbecue just 170m away at Rotary Settlers Park.

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Division 1 Councillor - Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987 Barbecues sizzle in spotlight

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In a first for Queensland, high profile New York City artist Kelsey Montague created #whatliftsyou, a public art piece that delights the senses and connects participants to the Sunshine Coast through social media platforms. The intricate wings feature unique Sunshine Coast elements and icons, and it is fantastic to see how these seemingly disparate elements are brought together so beautifully in a singular art piece. #whatliftsyou will be exhibited at Nambour Civic Centre from March 6 to April 15 and will pop up at other locations across the Coast. If you have an opportunity I encourage you to drop by and have your photograph taken with the wings and share with your online friends. Visit council’s gallery website for event details and for more information on the artist visit www.kelseymontagueart.com.

Jenny McKay

Division 5 Councillor - Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah pathway request

Council has received a number of enquiries about the feasibility of constructing a new pathway along Knox Road, Mooloolah Valley connecting to an existing one on Neil Road which links into Mooloolah Valley Village. Unfortunately, our preliminary investigation has identified a number of constraints including the need to replace or alter the rail over road bridge, adjacent to the intersection of Knox Road and Neil Road. Queensland Rail has advised this is not planned for the concrete structure at this point in time.

Grants now open

Don’t miss the opportunity for your community group or organisation to apply for funding for an upcoming event, activity or program in Council’s Community Grants Program. Community groups have until April 7 to apply for a minor grant of up to $2,000 to assist with projects that benefit Sunshine Coast communities. For further information visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants.

Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2015 entries now open

Now in its 10th year, the 2015 Sunshine Coast Art Prize is open for applications – and I’m delighted to advise this year for the first time, there are four categories, offering combined prizes in excess of $125,000. Open nationally, the categories include a Two-Dimensional (2D) Award, New Media Award, Sunshine Coast Landscape and Wildlife Photography Prize and the Sunshine Coast Inaugural Environmental Art Award. Jump onto council’s gallery website for all the details.

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Following the recent high rainfall, you may have found there’s an increase in mosquitoes around your property. This is because heavy rainfall provides optimal breeding conditions for those pesky freshwater ‘container breeding’ mosquitoes. While council has an ongoing proactive control program to monitor and combat mosquitoes, you can also play a major role in reducing the numbers of little biters breeding around your home. From cleaning up your yard to emptying water out of old pots, containers and tyres, there are a number of small things you can do that will make a big difference. Visit council’s website for more simple tips. www.gcnews.com.au


Living - History Remembering local Anzacs The Beerwah Family History Group is hosting an event on March 25, 10.00am - 11.30am at the Beerwah Library entitled ‘Remembering Anzacs’. You will be able to listen to the stories about the local Anzacs and what happened 100 years ago including the story of the Gilvear family, and a diary written in Gallipoli from the Rapkins family. There will be information about the ‘Adopt a Digger’ website and other stories from local diggers. Artefacts such as brooches and medals that were received and given to the Diggers will also be on display. Morning tea will be kindly provided by Friends of Beerwah Library. Attendance is free,

however bookings are essential. Please phone the library to book your spot on 5475 8989.

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Cr McKay said this important voluntary position is for two years, with an option to stand down after 12 months. “Interested people should have a demonstrated commitment to cultural heritage and an ability to contribute to the identification of needs and opportunities for the region’s cultural heritage,” Cr McKay said. “Experience in the heritage sector, business, tourism or marketing would be an advantage.” Applications close 5.00pm Friday, March 13. A nomination package including information regarding the role of the Reference Group and selection criteria can be obtained by emailing the Cultural Heritage Services Unit culturalheritage@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au, or visit council’s website.

Friends of Bankfoot House There’s a buzz amongst the Friends of Bankfoot House as they prepare to move into the new purpose-built facility on the heritage site. The new building will bring many benefits – first and foremost, it will benefit the old 1878 house itself as it will no longer have to suffer the wear and tear caused by people working inside its rooms. The volunteers are excited because they see many advantages to working in the new facility. Advantages will come with everything being under one roof. When garden jobs call – pruning, weeding, watering – volunteers know that all the tools and equipment will be kept in the special storage room in the new building, rather than in a shipping container on the back lawn. Volunteers will be able to work on projects without having to access the containers to gather their materials, at times needing to wear gum boots! They will be able to undertake preservation, cataloguing and transcribing work in a fully equipped workroom, rather than on any ‘ad hoc’ surface in the house itself. Working on the precious old 1868 red cedar table or the dining table has been unavoidable until now, and certainly less than ideal. One of the big advantages is not having to pack away the projects they’re working on when preparing to receive visitors to the house. Visitors will also be more comfortable and better www.gcnews.com.au

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The first three people to ring the Museum on 5494 1755 with the correct answer will win a free family pass to visit the Museum. (Answer in next edition)

Help conserve the region’s cultural heritage Do you want to contribute to conserving and celebrating our cultural heritage? Community Programs Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said nominations are invited for membership of the Sunshine Coast Cultural Heritage Reference Group (SCHRG). “The Council endorsed Reference Group provides strategic advice on preserving and accessing cultural heritage in the Sunshine Coast region and works to raise the profile of cultural heritage,” Cr McKay said. “They also assist in forming strategic priorities for expenditure of the Heritage Levy. “The Reference Group consists of representatives of council, museums, historical societies, heritage groups, business, tourism and the community.”

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organised for their house tour when they assemble in the new interpretive area. The house verandah was not ideal, particularly in wet weather. The old 1878 house is not well insulated, so both volunteers and visitors alike, will no longer be feeling the extreme heat of summer or the extreme cold of winter. The volunteers are looking forward to presenting the old house in a different way in future. We wonder if William and Mary Grigor could ever imagine how their 1868 Glass House property is being showcased in 2015! 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.

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Listings 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 www.historicalsocietymaleny.com to find out more. Friends of 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, can be contacted on 0407 760 989. Bankfoot House is located on Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains. Landsborough & District Historical Society If you would like to become a member of the society you can find out more about their different categories and entitlements by checking out the Landsborough Museum website (www.landsboroughmuseum.org.au). General Meetings for members are held on the third Sunday of each month at 10.00am in the museum. Friends of Pattemore House located at 15 Porters Lane, Maleny, is an historic farmhouse built in 1907 and listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 2003. The group is dedicated to preserving the conservation and heritage values of the house. If you would like to become a member of the group they meet on the second Saturday of the month. To find out more take a look at their Facebook page (search for pattemorehouse). Caboolture Family History Group offers one hour of free assisted local, Australian and overseas research. They are located at Caboolture Historical Village, Beerburrum Road. They operate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am and 2.00pm. (No entry fee to village for CFHRG research.) Phone 5428 2018 or email the group at cfhrg55@bigpond.com. MARCH 11 2015 |

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Living - Crafts Sharing the art of smocking Maleny resident and president of the Smocking Guild of Queensland, Robyn Tindall, will be one of the group’s members on a roster at their stall at the upcoming Stitches & Craft Show at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from March 19 to 22. Robyn said the theme of their display will be ‘Royal Babies’. “Over the four days our ladies will be kept busy answering questions about smocking, discussing Guild membership and what we offer. We will also be selling a small number of smocked articles,” she said. The Guild was formed in 1992 and came out of a group of ladies who were making tiny gowns which they donated to maternity hospitals around Queensland for premature babies who didn't survive their early arrival. It became known as the ‘Sew Precious Programme’ and has been operating ever since. In 2014 alone they created over 400 gowns. These gowns are donated to Pre-term Infant and Parenting Association (PIPA) based in Brisbane. The gowns are distributed to the Gold Coast Hospitals, Royal Women’s Hospital, Mater

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Mothers’, Wesley and Nambour Hospital, and are delivered to other hospitals on request. “These gowns are for premature babies born from 23 weeks to 32 – 36 week gestation, it is a wonderful ministry which are more than appreciated by the parents who are left bereaved,” Robyn said. They will have a raffle at the stall to raise funds for their not-for-profit cause, Sew Precious Programme, and they will also be looking to recruit new seamstresses to join them in creating these beautifully crafted pieces. Robyn joined the Guild in 2003 and has been dedicated ever since. Over the years the group has expanded to incorporate various Branches and Affiliates including the local group that Robyn anchors - Laura May Maleny Smocking Group that is an affiliate of the Guild. To find out more about the Guild you can check out their website www.smockingqueensland. com.au or email them at info@smockingqueensland.com.au If you are interesting in learning more about smocking locally, head along to the Laura May Maleny Smocking Group – who meets on the fourth Saturday of each month at Laura May Patchwork and Craft, 21 Coral Street, Maleny at 10.00am for three hours. Cost is $5.00 and includes morning tea. If you would like to find out more about the group please ring Robyn on 0408 066 803.

GCM News has two double passes for one of the nation’s most loved travelling shows, The Stitches and Craft Show in Brisbane from March 19 to 22, from 10.00am to 4.30pm at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Bank. To win one of the tickets you will need to like our Facebook page, then share our competition post, and then comment shared. Entries close Monday, March 16 at 12.00noon. The Show will include expert retailers, hands-on classes, international textile exhibitions, educational workshops, handmade fashion parades, new product showcases, guest artist displays, DIY craft ideas and much more. Attendees will have the opportunity to take part in a fantastic range of tutorials led by craft experts including jewellery making, quilting techniques, sewing, scrapbooking, card making and embroidery. If you don’t win the competition, tickets are available via www.craftevents.com.au or on the door. Prices are: Adults $16.00, Seniors Card Holders $15.00, Age and Disability Pensioners $14.00, children (five to 16 years) $9.00 and children under five free. All winning passes are to be picked up from the GCM News Office at 16 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains by 5.00pm on Wednesday, March 18.

Craft Group Listings Busy Needles Group of Maleny - members meet twice monthly in the Verandah Room of the Maleny Community Centre from 9.00am. Next meeting is Thursday, March 12 and 26. Please bring your projects to the gatherings. Enquiries to Mrs Florence Woods on 5494 2115. Costs is $3.00 which covers morning tea and the group provides all wool, patterns, needles etc. Women who wish to learn how to knit or crochet are welcome to join the fun. The Mountain Quilters - the group meet at the Peachester Hall every second Wednesday commencing at 9.30am. There is a schedule of tutors for members to work with to improve their patchwork and quilting skills. The group will next meet on March 25 and April 8. Non-members welcome to attend. Down Under Craft Group - meet at the Landsborough School of Arts Hall every Wednesday morning from 9.00am (until they get hungry). A friendly group of ladies of all ages (and abilities) get together and have a chat, share ideas and help with projects. The $2.00 a week fee covers tea and coffee. There is no need to book, just drop in when you want, everyone welcome. For more information phone Shirley on 5494 1686 or pop in and see her at the www.gcnews.com.au

Landsborough Markets any Saturday. Mooloolah Quilters and Craft Group - meet every Wednesday 9.30am - 3.00pm at the Mooloolah Hall Bray Road, Mooloolah. For more information contact Orrawin Trocki 5494 7073 or orrawintrocki@yahoo.com or Judy Stewart on 5494 7527 and jjandm@westnet.com.au Busy Fingers Craft Group - meet at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church, Roberts Road, Beerwah from 9.10am until 11.30am each Tuesday (during school terms). Cost is $2.00 – all welcome. Next meeting for March 17. More information, call Ina on 5496 9163. Glasshouse Craft Group - meet each Friday 9.00am to 1.00pm at the Neighbourhood Centre in Ryan Street. Great value at $3.50 which includes tea, coffee and nibbles to share, as well as good friends and laughs. So bring your craft work. If you have any problems, we may be able to help. Please ring for information, Lorraine 5496 0304 or Colleen 3482 2343. Art and craft classes - come and learn different arts and crafts and have a lovely social time as well. On the second and the fourth Friday of each

month from 9.00am at the Elimbah Uniting Church, 3 Coronation Drive, Elimbah. For more information, call Ruth on 5496 7649. Sunshine Coast Rug Crafters group - meets from 2.30pm – 5.30pm on the second Monday and third Tuesday of each month in the meeting room at the Beerwah Library. For more information contact Judi on 5494 8179, or judi.tompkins@bigpond.com Embroidery Group - the group meet on the fourth Saturday of the month between 10.00am – 1.00pm at Laura May Patchwork and Craft at 21 Coral Street, Maleny. It is open to new members to learn the art, and stitches of embroidery - which seems to be having a sort of revival. For further information contact meg_ hyde@hotmail.com or phone 5429 6630. If you are part of a craft group and would like the meeting details, special events or announcements included into our monthly GCM News Craft Page please send the information to Lea via the editorial@gcnews. com.au email address.

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Things To Do Tibetan Doctor to share ancient wisdom Dr Nyidon a highly respected Tibetan doctor will be conducting a two day workshop on the Mind-Body Balance at Chenrezig Institute on Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29. Tibetan Medicine is one of the world’s most ancient and profound healing traditions. It contains some of the most advanced yet simple methods of understanding how and why illness develops, as well as teaching the means for directly treating its causes. Tibetan Medicine’s approach is holistic and utilises four treatment methods, diet, lifestyle, herbal remedies and therapies. Dr Nyidon trained for 10 years with the personal physician to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama and comes from five generations of Tibetan doctors. With a teaching style that is practical, joyful and inclusive, her expertise is in high demand in Australia and other parts of the world. The workshop is suitable for practitioners of all modalities as well as those who seek to improve their own health. Day one begins at 9.30am with an Introduction to Tibetan Medicine and the day concludes with insights into Mental Health. Those continuing to the second day will explore the causes and treatment of Heart Disease. To register and for more information, go to www.australiantibetanmedicine@gmail.com

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Maleny Printmakers work on show in Beerwah This month Vianta Arts showcases five artists from the Maleny Printmakers which includes techniques such as etching and engraving, screen printing, lithograph, and lino or wood cuts. Although often several prints are made from one block, plate or screen, each work is hand-done and is original artist created work. This current show at Vianta includes four of Julie Hanrahan’s exquisite hand coloured lino-cuts of Australian flowers and a series of collaged photopolymer prints by Jacky Lowry. Steph McLennan, renowned for her watercolours, has contributed to the show a number of lino-cuts, perspex engravings, and monoprints, including the engaging ‘Spangled Drongo’. Fiona Dempster adds variety with an aluminium etching and a work made using hand stamped wooden type face, and Michele Deveze is showing a series of drypoint intaglio prints of plants and animals. This show is hanging until March 28 – so call by at Vianta on Simpson Street, Beerwah to enjoy the art while nursing a perfect cup of tea or coffee. For more information about the Maleny Printmakers Exhibition, or for information about hanging a show at Vianta, contact Michele at reddoorart@bigpond.com.au

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Things To Do Acrylic painting demonstration

Billy Goes to War

A free art demonstration will be held on Thursday, March 26 in the lecture room at the Hinterland Business Centre which is right next door to Holden’s Gallery, Maleny. The time is 9.30am for 10.00am and the demonstration will last for two hours. It is free to all participants who will be served tea or coffee and also be given a Holden’s Gallery goody bag. The demonstrator is Margaret Kirman who will be demonstrating acrylic painting using the Australian made Atelier acrylics and the appropriate mediums, and the new Atelier Free Flow range. Participants will need to book in advance by telephoning Holden’s Gallery on 5494 2100 or email info@ holdensgallery.com.au.

If you missed the Maleny Players production of the deeply moving and inspiring play ‘Billy Goes to War’ last year, then make sure you get along to their performance at the Caloundra Events Centre on Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 21. Local playwright, David Crewe said the performance does not glorify war; in fact it underlines the tragedy and horror of the battlefront and the impact of the losses at home. Show times are Friday at 10.00am and Saturday at 2.00pm and 7.30pm, ticket prices are $32.00 concession and groups 10+: $28.00 and school students $25.00. For bookings call 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au

Decipher your dreams

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Discover how your night visions may be pointing the way to your personal development and future directions at Maleny Library on March 26, from 1.00pm – 2.30pm. This session will help you wake up to your subconscious mind if you have considered that your dreams are trying to tell you something or wanted to learn how you they relate to your everyday life. Pam Danson is a dream interpreter who holds a Masters in both Applied Science and Counselling. Bring along details of your recent dream. The event is free however bookings are essential. Please phone 5475 8989.

The Sunshine Orienteers have organised their first mountain bike orienteering and foot event for 2015 to be held on Saturday, March 28 at Narangba from 12.00noon to 6.30pm. It is a great opportunity to challenge yourself physically and mentally to get out in the forest, on your bike, with a map, searching for targets, and it can be done socially or competitively. There are 11 different courses taking from 30 minutes to three hours, as well as a twilight foot event. (Event fees also include camping). For more information check out their website at www. sunshineorienteers.com.au/events or phone Deb on 0439 979 260.

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In the Garden Get Up & Grow with Jade King

Urban backyard sustainability

Due to recent news regarding food contamination from overseas sources, a greater awareness of what we are actually consuming has risen. Whilst I would have no concerns about consuming Australian produce whether it be organic or conventionally grown by Australian farmers, I am definitely wary of much of our imported foods. The irony of it all is that it is predominantly us as consumers driving this demand as we seek cheaper food and / or produce out of its growing season. Obviously in my opinion the answer is to experience the joy and rewards of growing your own and eating seasonal vegetables, and when this is not possible, then buying Australian grown produce. Making your backyard garden more productive and sustainable to do this, is no more difficult than any other type of garden. If you are time poor and you are after a low maintenance sustainable garden, there are many easy care productive plantings. Consider bananas, passion fruit and citrus trees, with an understory of herbs and interspaces filled with strawberries, eggplants, sweet potatoes, rocket and cherry tomatoes. All of these plants will produce adequately with very limited care once established. Obviously with more care they will produce even better, however it is possible to maintain a time and production balance. Now if time is not limited, a constant cycle of seasonal fruit and vegetables is a must, along with chooks! I just love the efficiency of chooks in the backyard. As scrap consumers, they are second only to pigs, but most urban backyards probably should not have pigs! They produce one of the best fertilisers for the garden and they provide the daily gift in the form of a glorious egg! Initially, years ago, I also believed that they would be great at eating all the caterpillars in my garden, and whilst this is in fact true, they tend not to just eat the caterpillar, but all the leaves too! On a final note, you will note that your homegrown produce, will yield some perfect specimens as well as those with imperfect blemishes, and some will be nibbled by pests. However, they will be full of flavour that won’t be due to microscopic bacteria from human effluent used for fertiliser in another country….and if it is, at the very least it will only be from your family…eewwh!

For the coming Autumn months, here are my recommended planting plans for sustainable backyard vegetable production. Vegetable

Preparation

Intervals

Quantity

Peas and beans

Pre-prepare beds early, adjusting pH to 6.5-7.5 using dolomite. Once legumes are up, sprinkle with dynamic lifter and mulch.

Every 3-4 wks

3m row peas 20 bean plants

Onions

Plant seed into a row of compost and avoid fresh manure. Keep moist.

April and June

60 plants

Garlic

As above for onions. Plant corms pointy side down into soil. You can purchase corms from fruit shops, but ensure it is a local variety. I’ve found the larger varieties work best.

April

15 plants

Carrot

Plant seed into a row of compost and avoid fresh manure. Keep moist. Potassium is said to strengthen and sweeten carrots.

Every 2-3 wks

2x1.5m rows

Cauliflower, cabbage and broccoli

Dig in a good scattering of blood and bone and dynamic lifter or manure, and adjust pH to 6.5 – 7.5 with dolomite. Raise seed in punnets or in-situ.

Every 4-6 weeks

6 plants each

Silverbeet

Prep soil with blood and bone and plant Seasonally seed direct. Regular small feeding and mulching whilst young.

6 plants

Beetroot

As above for root crops. Seed can be soaked in warm water prior to direct planting to aid germination.

Every 2-4 weeks

3x1.5m rows

Potato

Layer the base of a 20 cm deep trench with a soil/compost/dynamic lifter mix and plant in seed potato. Once plant is out 15 cm, begin to fill in around plant with the above mix. Mulch around the plant once above ground level.

March and July

20 seed potatoes

I hope everyone supports our wonderful Australian farmers and gets a greater understanding of what they do for us when growing your own vegetables. Until next time in Get Up and Grow!

Jade likes her family to be able to live as self sufficiently as possible from her garden and she loves to share her knowledge with others.

Peachester District Horticulture Society Contributed by Patricia Bradford (Publicity Officer) President Coral Beutel welcomed members to the February meeting and invited our patron Margaret Ferris to the chair at the AGM. All positions were filled. Thanks to the outgoing committee and welcome to the incoming committee. We plan to have a few meetings in member’s gardens during the year. More information will be provided closer to the times. A couple of members mentioned that inspectors from the DPI had been around ) (left t Ferris with e l r in the area checking banana plants in a te g u r e a M lB ng Cora home gardens for bunchy top. presenti Owen trophy e Results of the competition bench for January were 1st the Iren Cath Howitt and 2nd Pam Innes. Coral Beutel was the recipient of the Irene Owen trophy for the highest number of points of the competition bench for the past year. Pam Innes came 2nd. Next meeting is on Thursday, March 19, at 9.30am in the garden of Theo and Rita Beenders. Visitors and new members welcome. For more information phone 5496 9169. 32 |

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Land for Wildlife break records With 75 new properties signing up to the program, the Sunshine Coast is home to 36% of all new sign-ups for the entire South East Queensland region last year. Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said the South East Queensland Land for Wildlife program had about 3,900 members - 830 on the Sunshine Coast. “With so many dedicated landowners prepared to look after their patch of the earth, it’s no wonder council chose to invest over $50,000 Environment Levy funds in Land for Wildlife incentives in the last quarter,” Cr McKay said. “Just over 60% of remaining bushland in our region is privately owned. By providing landowners with the resources to manage their own land, the region as a whole, reaps the benefits. “Council offers Land for Wildlife members free land management advice, specialist workshops and technical advice as well as access to resources such as government grants and other incentives. “And there’s always room for more. We welcome anyone who has a property with at least 1ha of native vegetation and wants to manage part or all of their property as habitat for native plants and animals, or is interested in integrating nature conservation with other land uses.” For more information on the Land for Wildlife program, visit SEQ Catchments Land for Wildlife Southeast Queensland. To join Land for Wildlife or to speak to a conservation partnerships officer, call council's customer service centre on 5475 7272 or email LFW@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au. www.gcnews.com.au


Local farmers on display Everybody seems very interested in eating and preparing good food these days, but if you really want to know what makes good food good - you need to find out how it's grown. This is something you will be able to do when you head into the ‘Small Farmers Tent’ at the Maleny Show on May 29 and 30. The ‘Small Farmers Tent’ is all about putting the spotlight on the great work our local agricultural producers are doing. From backyard vegetable patches and kids in the chook house to sandalwood tree and free range egg farming or camel dairying, with everything in between. You'll hear direct from the farmers about what they do, what they farm, how they farm it and how the community can support them. Organiser Jessica Wild said we are very lucky to have so many diverse agricultural pursuits going on in our region. “We are even luckier to have such wonderful farmers willing to get involved, not only with their local Show, but also interacting with their community in a way not often seen anymore,” she said. You will be able to learn how to shampoo a cow, taste fresh honey, or pot a plant, to start your own farming journey at home. The kids can have a go at milking, pot up a seedling to kick start their own farming journey and farmers of all ages have the chance to win a chook house of their own. There's something for everyone at the ‘Small Farmers Tent’, so make sure you put it on your list of 'Things to do' at the show this year.

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Property of the week A lost world!

Set amongst a private 4,698m2 of picturesque grounds, is this stunning reproduction Queenslander. Featuring nine foot ceilings, VJ wall panelling, large deck, open plan living, four large bedrooms including master with ensuite complete with a claw foot bath. Huge potential for dual living downstairs with a bedroom, office, bathroom, huge laundry (easy conversion to second kitchen), good sized living area, two car accommodation, and more. The inground pool enjoys the stunning rainforest setting. There is a 12m x 4.5m workshop/potting shed, a 9m x 4m caravan port with power and water, plus a 12m x 3m greenhouse. The property also has town water, 11,000L of tank water, a dam and a creek. All set on a canvas even the most avid gardener would be proud of, only

minutes to the local rail link to Brisbane and with Sunshine Coasts beaches under 25 minutes away, you can “get lost” whilst having the Coast and Brisbane within arm’s reach. A truly special property priced at $645,000. Contact Ben Guillemet 0414 807 821 or 5439 6300.

www.scrproperty.net 5439 6300 Like us on Facebook 2575 Steve Irwin Way, Q 4553

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If you want to be one step ahead of the crowd to secure this unique property, you will need to take action quickly, with the new Water Theme Park now having Council’s seal of approval, this charming Bed and Breakfast is a very attractive proposition. The demand for this type of accommodation is set to soar. Steve Irwin Way will become the tourist activity hub of the Sunshine Coast with Australia Zoo, The Big Kart Track, Aussie World, and now the biggest wave pool in the world, all just a few kilometres away from this boutique accommodation provider. The property is a 2 ¼ acre haven with its own dam and landscaped grounds. Providing 4 luxurious self-contained suites and a spacious managers residence, plus a large workshop with 3 phase power. All this within walking distance to the aquatic playground that is the Ewen Maddock Dam and the newly opened Jae’s Place restaurant and entertainment venue. This property really is central to all the attractions, so to be one to step ahead call now for your inspection.

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Positioned at the end of a sought after cul-de-sac you will discover this rare gem offering privacy, easy maintenance and an abundance of birdlife. Backing directly onto National Park that offers walking and biking trails and a true back to nature feel. Accommodation is provided for by 3 double bedrooms, large living area, dining area and country timber kitchen. Head downstairs via the internal timber staircase to find the second kitchen and living area and bathroom... ideal dual living potential. The 3500m2 block is level and well landscaped with a good mixture of open space and gardens planted to attract a wide variety of birdlife. Outdoor entertaining is well catered for by a large upstairs timber deck overlooking your acreage hideaway, with a large paved courtyard downstairs. This solid 2 story brick home is very well built with a large double lock up garage and ample extra storage downstairs. The motivated vendors have offered this home on the market for the first time and invite your inspection.

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Real Estate News

Why list with Denise and Suzie?

Real Estate is not just about buying and selling property. It is also about building a good relationship with clients while being honest and understanding of their needs. The moment you make contact with the award winning First National Beerwah Team you become a valued customer. The company has grown into Beerwah’s strongest selling real estate agency, due entirely to hard work and above all providing good old fashioned quality service. We are committed to achieving results and developing a strong working relationship with you.

First National prides itself on the working commitment that the entire staff have within the agency to work tirelessly together as a team to not only optimise the sale price of your property in the shortest possible time frame, but to make the sale process stress free. When you list with Denise and Suzie, you not only reap the benefits of many years of individual real estate sales experience, you enlist the entire sales team. That’s eight agents working together to sell your property. We consider our agency to be unique within the industry.

Our aim is to work together to give our clients the best service available. We have a strong database of cashed up buyers that are looking for properties in the local areas and welcome the opportunity to appraise and list your property. Please call Denise Pinwill 0410 649 905 and Suzie Tay 0400 880 932 for a professional approach to achieve outstanding sales results.

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SOLD – 3/11 MALENY STREET, LANDSBOROUGH SOLD – 3 TUTT COURT, LANDSBOROUGH SOLD – 215 STORRS ROAD, PEACHESTER SOLD – 42 JULIAN STREET, PEACHESTER SOLD – 33 BALD KNOB ROAD, PEACHESTER SOLD – 16 CAMPBELLVILLE CIRCUIT, PELICAN WATERS UNCONDITIONAL – 56 PINECAMP ROAD, BEERWAH UNCONDITIONAL – 19 FORTUNE AVENUE, PEACHESTER UNDER CONTRACT – 9 PARKVIEW ROAD, GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS

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Noticeboard Sewing - Mooloolah group of the Australian Sewing Guild will meet March 14 in Mooloolah Hall 9.00am. Friendship, sharing ideas and help with sewing for all. Project for the month is Bag making with helpful tips and decorations. For more information phone Gail on 5477 6867. Sunshine Coast Choral Society Inc - will be celebrating Easter Choral Music on Sunday, March 29 at 2.30pm at The Caloundra Uniting Church. Conductor Adrian King and Accompanist Janet Brewer for the performance of ‘The Crucifixion’ by Stainer, choruses by Mozart, Faure and Handel. Tickets are $25.00 / $23.00 and $10.00 and can be purchased at the door or booked via www. trybooking.com. For any other enquiries please phone 5444 3899. Winter Angels - are seeking caring, compassionate volunteers with some spare time on their hands. They are looking for people who, in the comfort of their homes, can knit or crochet beanies and / or scarves for homeless people and others in need in Queensland for winter 2015. Or if you have wool to donate it can be dropped at the Landsborough Post Office. For more information please phone Sue Henderson 0400 050 589. Glasshouse Country RSL Raffle results - 1st prize, meat tray, orange diamond 68B – Marie K, 2nd Prize, fruit and veggie tray, orange diamond

4B – Monica, lucky meal prize, $20.00 cash. Proudly sponsored by KLM Energy, winner: green spade 13A – M. Beitz. Desex in the city - The Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge (SCARS) has 400 cat / kitten desexing vouchers remaining in their current ‘Desex’ campaign. Sunshine Coast residents can purchase the $69.00 vouchers from the refuge at Sippy Creek Road Tanawha. This campaign is means tested so please present your pension or health care card. Having purchased a voucher, contact one of the participating vets listed in your pack to book in your cat’s procedure. SCARS advocates responsible pet ownership so please help us reduce the number of cats and kittens euthanised in this region by sharing this campaign information. Phone 5494 5275. www.sippycreek. com.au 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 7.00pm to 8.30pm, no charge. Any questions phone Peter on 0429 918 424. Facial pain? Maybe the TNA Group can help you. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group meets at the Kawana Library, (entrance at rear) Nanyima Street, Buddina on Saturday, March 21 from 1.00pm. Keep up-to-date with medical information. Please join us for coffee,

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Brendan Edwards - Glasshouse Community Church This past week our government established that we will be sending 300 Army troops to train soldiers in Iraq to be better equipped to fight the psychotic death cults Daesh and ISIL. We are blessed to have skills and resources to be of help in a desperate situation. I can’t imagine what it’s like to live in a place under constant threat of such unrelenting enemies. If they are not stopped over there, before too long they will be here with an even stronger momentum. Similarly, I’m seeing the need for special training to defend the homes in our neighborhoods. We have unrelenting enemies attacking our families, destroying the peace and security of our women and children. I am in contact with the Department of Child Services regularly and while much of the dysfunction is hidden from the public eye, war is in our streets. This is a call to arms for our husbands and fathers, although I know many are wounded GCNEWS septunable 12 2013.ai to 1 10/02/2015 5:26:35 PM themselves andAddare defend their homes against anger, substance abuse, C

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selfishness, disconnectedness etc. Too often it’s the man through whom the attack comes. Dads cannot fight alone. We need to unite and train each other with the power of God and become the heroes in our families once again. Real men don’t take family responsibility lightly and will become masters of their own mind and bodies, unwilling to be mastered by anything (1 Corinthains 6:12). Wouldn’t it be great to be part of a trained army of dads equipped to defend your home turf? Propaganda tells us that to be a man is to have the toughest ute or Harley and let the woman take care of raising the kids. Why is a rubbish movie like ‘50 Shades of Grey’ informing our couples that it’s perfectly natural to abuse and want to be abused? Because we have already let the enemy in! Check out superdads.com for the next recruitment date and join the action! PS- See you in Church!

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Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

relax and meet new and old friends. Contact Jean on 5491 1978 (after hours). New Groups - Are you thinking of starting a new group? Don’t have a venue? Why not look at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre? The hall is well equipped with chairs, tables, video facilities, fans, heaters, a whiteboard, kitchen facilities and two toilets, and charges a reasonable fee of $20.00 a session. If you are starting a new support group the centre may be able to help you. Why not drop in and see us at Ryan Street Glass House Mountains (opposite Australia Post)? For further information contact the Centre, phone 5438 7000, fax 5438 7100 or e-mail admin@ghmnc.com

Diary Dates Thursday, March 12 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855. Tuesday, March 17 - Coochin Creek Bushland Group working bee from 8.30am to 12.00noon meet at Emma Park, Beerwah. For more information phone Peter Kluver 0437 148 434. Wednesday, March 18 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 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

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Hale Carpet Cleaning

EEs FRuote

Pty Ltd

ALL CONCRETING

PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

Carpet Cleaning

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Karsel CONCRETING

TO491

Jobs up to $3,300 until QBSA licence arrives

Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install

Lic # 74935

5494 6500

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QBSA 24630

C Concreting TO489

OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH

NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

Lic. No. 70875

Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295

Over 35 years professional experience Over 10 years in Beerwah using qualified tradespeople

• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades

ABN 89 058 455 025

ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

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KITCHENS

“All Aspects of Concreting”

Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’

For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au

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E Electricians Cont.

G Gas

Mays Mowing Service Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713

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Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

KLM LP Gas Suppliers

MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator

Phone Michael 0447 341 241

Greenscape

Mowing

ACW Electrical Pty Ltd Lic. No. 78020

Quality Workmanship on Domestic Installations & Repairs

Mobile: 0427 170 235

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Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199

F Fencing Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone

Home and Garden Services

*Winter Weed Spraying*Hedge Trimming *Pressure Washing *Stump Grinding *Rubbish Removal *Garden Maintenance & Rejuvenation *Senior Discounts

5493 0493

L P G A S

G Glass & Security A & K Glass and Aluminium Servicing the Hinterland all areas

0498 638 192 Beerwah & Surrounds

Green Guyz Gardening From general lawn mowing & yard maintenance to total garden tranformations

4 Railway Street, Landsborough www.landsboroughscreens.com.au

Also...High pressure cleaning, Tree lopping and Retaining walls

H Handyman Services

Phone 5494 8900

PHONE TERRY 0427 948 997

MAINTENANCE Rick’s ALL 24+ years experience Free

FIRST CALL FENCING

A1 MOWING SERVICE

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

your local licensed contractor

T0322

Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew

5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns www.firstcallfencing.com.au

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

F Floor Sanding

Call “Chappy”

For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300

Rubbish Removal Gutter Cleaning All Property Maintenance Commercial & Domestic All Your Handyman Jobs Big or Small

ABN 34 301 654 469

C B Chapman

*Mowing *Wipper Snipping *Garden Clean up www.suncoastlawncare.com.au

LOOR ANDING ERVICES

Enjoy the Beauty of Polished Timber • New & Old Floors • Sanding & Treatment of Old & New Timber Decks • Latest Equipment Including Dust Bags to Minimise Dust • Free Quotes • Over 25 Years Experience BSA Lic No 64786

0490 127 714

G Garage / Sheds BSA Licence no 60108

5494 8959 / 0411 827 854

G Garden Maintenance

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546 www.jimsmowing.net

Phone 5438 7445

to advertise your business www.gcnews.com.au

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* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

- any odd jobs -

No Job Too Small

 Free Quotes  Pensioner Discount  Fully Insured

Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience Jobs Up To $3300

ABN 67 710 267 498

Husband & Wife Team specialising in:

• Plaster repairs & external rendering FREE • Pergolas, carports, decks & paving QUOTES • Small renovations • Bathroom makeovers 25 years building experience Prompt service • All general work

Rick & Lynne 0419 332 125

Call 0409 341 261

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

0427 836 328

Suncoast Lawn Care

SUNCOAST F S S

in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing

Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment

rickandlynne@gmail.com

ABN 81672497508

Jobs up to $3,300

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E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com www.kamconstructions.com Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.


GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL

STEVE GASTALDIN

New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

PAINTERS

Specialising in Bond Repairs including: Gyprock Repairs Painting Cleans Rubbish Removal Small Moves

P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au

• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS ALL AREAS

John Annakin

Lic No. PMT-0-11432

FIRST

0407 439 526

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Col’s Home & Garden Maintenance es Carpentry Servic

P Painters QBSA 1091741

H Home Maintenance

BSA NO. 1011255

07 5493 0440

0407 946 061

Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint

fixitrightqld@gmail.com

Complete Roof & Home Maintenance Roof Repairs

Guttering and Solar Panels Cleaned Painting Gardening Rubbish Removal

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QBSA 1192667

GEORGE GLENDINNING

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25 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Seniors Discount

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• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains C LO

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Husband & Wife Team

PAINTERS  Free Quotes  30 years experience

Email pkriseley@hotmail.com Work up to $3,300 | BN: 26 802 872 147

QBCC LIC 822889

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ABN 50 525 469 643

madfx@live.com

GARDEN FEATURES

GRAHAM RENWICK

Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981

Ph: 0418 204 159

Quality Workmanship

• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services

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Panel Beating

TO506

P Plant & Machinery Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au

Excavator and Positrack hire 5 TONNE EXCAVATOR

Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer

Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au

Offering you a variety of services:

• Restoration • Panel Beating • Welding • Spray Painting • Smash/Rust Repairs

EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL >>One Call... we do it all!<<

Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553

P Pest Control

Maintenance & Hire • Mini Loader Dry Hire • All Home & Yard Maintenance • Woodwork & Restorations

Email Shane 0428 250 353 glasshousecountrywoodwork@hotmail.com

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Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured

All excavation work

• 3, 4.5 & 5 Tonne Excavator’s • Posi-Track , 2.5 & 8 Tonne Tipper • Rock Breaker, Auger & Grab Buckets

Dan - 0421 785 408

Sunnycoast Hinterland

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

Jamie 5494 1044

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Dan Flynn 0437687709

info@undergroundpclocation.com.au www.undergroundpclocation.com.au

POSITRACK

Tytherleigh Avenue (Behind Landsborough Tyres)

Fully Insured

Leak Detection in:

Burst water pipes Rainwater tanks Telstra Drains accredited Pools Fully Insured

4-in-one bucket (tilting), levelling bar, auger, trencher, forks & laser

Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

• Landscaping • Tree Lopping • Garden Makeovers • Rubbish Removal • Handyman Work • Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Cleaning • Drain Jetting

Optic Fibre Telstra Cables Underground power Sewer & Storm water Water mains & services

Painter & Decorator

a/h: 5494 0830

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING

All Underground Pipe & Cable Location

LEAK DETECTION Locating:

Shane 0414608757

ATER FEATURES

• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &

P Pipe & Cable Location

S.A. SELLWOOD 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

 Interior / Exterior  Fully insured

Peter or Kim 0498 099 193

Clive 0415 949 774

Landscaping

FREE QUOTES

• New Homes • Repaints • Roofs & Roof Restoration

• Hydraulic Rock Grab

Over 20 yrs exp

• Fully Insured, Free Quotes Glenview Brad 0439 669 638

Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

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LEAKING SHOWERS RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED

R Roofing & Guttering

SHOWER SCREEN REPAIRS RESIN INJECTION TILE & SOAPDISH REPAIRS SILICONE SEALING WATERPROOFING

SHOWERFIX SOLUTIONS

Excavator and Posi-Track hire Augers Levelling Bar

0438 128 152

• • • • • •

QBSA 1086283 EST 2003

20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153

FREE QUOTES

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

TREVOR SANDERSON

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NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs

Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354

JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK FREE QUOTES

RENOVATIONS

LOCAL PLUMBER PENSION DISCOUNT

QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER

0412 006 954

South East Queensland’s Number 1 Wastewater Specialist’s

www.expresswastewater.com.au

PLUMBER DRAINER – GASFITTER

• Fully Licenced and Insured • 15 Years Experience • Local SPECIALISING IN... • All Areas Of Maintenance • Blocked Drains • Repairs / Replacements • Renovations • New Installations

KRIS 0413 091 361

M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043

ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Small Honest Family Business Free Quotes - No Call-out Fee Phone W & LA King Plumbing

0419 659 709

Lic’d Plumber & Drainer QBSA 77755

Owen Plumbing & Gas Fitting Ian

QBSA#44263

EST OVER 37 YEARS

All Maintenance & Renovations

0418 986 538

A/H 5494 7413

Call a Local - Brad 0419 721 064

ROOF & GUTTER MAINTENANCE CLEAN GUTTERS BLOCKED DOWNPIPES NEW & REPAIR DOWNPIPES ROOF REPAIRS & LEAKS Fix leaking gutters New gutters & fascias Install & service whirly birds, skylights & water tanks

Phone Brad 0419 712 081

S Septic Services

Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland

• Yes – We Deliver All Areas • Comprehensive Range of Plumbing Supplies • Experienced Showroom Consultancy • Mon-Fri 6.00am-4.30pm & Sat 7.00am-11.00am 26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough

5439 9368

P Pool Services • Pool Servicing • Repairs & replacements of pool equipment

Maintenance Specialist

24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes

BSA#60546 For the Hottest Prices Est. 1990

FREE QUOTES  LOCAL BLOKE  OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE

P Plumbing Supplies

QBSA: 1209575

Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes

ROOFING, GUTTERING, PAINTING

Commercial or Domestic Steve 0426 669 406 www.localpoolcaresc.com

FRIDGE DOOR SEALS

A “Proper Job” Guaranteed

5494 1794

0407 748 083

For all of your liquid and general waste needs

> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire

Call us now 0408 220 659

R Refrigeration * All major brands PHONE JAREN 5439 0764 * Supply & Fit

PUMPOUTS of Septic tanks Grease traps Greywater pumpwells Treatment Plants

EPA LICENSED COUNCIL APPROVED

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0408 192 814

BSA: 1180430

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Reduces Heat and Noise

QBCC 1278991

Ph: Shane 5494 0056

Will work weekends

AS SEEN ON TV

47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022 www.qldroofing.com.au

TO588

Operator HIRE Licensed

Local Knowledge 24 Years Experience

T0089

Shane BOBCAT Schultz EXCAVATOR

No matter your rural wastewater needs we can help To book in a job, for a quote or just for some free friendly advice

ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS

Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing

BSA 1260883

P Plant & Machinery cont.

S Sheet Metal

Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au

What U Want

rob@srmetalworkplus.com.au

0478 846 025

Phone 5438 7445

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T Tree Services

S Slashing www.mooloolahvalleyslashing.com

* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks * Weed Spraying est. since 1992 * Mowing large area with zero turn and medium and small 4x4 tractors FREE NOW ALSO POSI-TRACK SLASHING

QUOTES

& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545

David Lowden Tree Services

• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5435 8887 / 0407 710 993

Fred’s Slashing & Mowing For a FREE quote call Fred 0429 969 810

Mooloolah

ALLCOAST TP SLASHING - MOOLOOLAH * Small Blocks * Paddock Slashing * 4WD Tractor Peter Jones Mob: 0427 642668 A/H 54929363

courtesy trailer available for locals

call 5496 9790

Tarzan the Tree Specialist

• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts

T0103

 Whipper Snipping  Spraying

if you want the best looking lawn, you want Wild Horse Turf

I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~

Loves Lantana Hard to get at places CALL DAVE 0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408

Paddock Slashing Lawn Mowing

T Turf Supplies

T Tyres Kilcoy & Woodford

Phone Brendan 0447 310 331

Email: tractorpete@bigpond.com

Proprietors - Bill & Donna Hill

Brian Dudin 0438 623 523 A local working for locals

www.rktreeservices.com.au

Paul

Glasshouse Tiling

BSA: 1052255

expert tree maintenance and removal

P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060

TREEROOS

FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944

Ryan O’Leary Tiling

All aspects of wall & floor tiling Obligation free quote BSA 1186653

0418 824 957 or 0432 178 675

T Trailers Servicing & Repairing Boat & Box Trailers

Horse Floats & Caravans Specialising in all breaking systems

E: itsallabouttrailers@bigpond.com

The climbing specialists & vegetation management • Chipping • Pruning, shaping & removal • Storm preparation & clean up

Office: Zoe 5435 0164 Arborist: Steve 0499 179 268

Fully Insured Qualified Arborist

Graeme's Mobile Milling Your timber milled at your place For milling, slabs, bush furniture & timber gate sales

ABN 73 057 540 512 BN 179 016 62

Ron 0412 389 136

Advertise your business here for affordable rates to keep your business moving

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LOCALS

SUPPORTING

400-404 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum

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Ph: 0408 060 509 www.mobilemilling.com.au

We buy all 2nd hand trailers

5422 9431

$20 Million Insurance Free Quotes

T0097

After hours: (07) 5494 7548

BSA Licenced: 1101772

5422 0500

Shed 4, 26 Chambers Rd WOODFORD

www.tyrepower.com.au

Experienced in all aspects of tiling

Free fast quote

5010 D’Aguilar Hwy KILCOY

LOCALS

ur Complete Service Centre Yo  Tyre Sales & Repairs  Wheel Alignments  Full Mechanical Services and Repairs  Log Book Servicing RWC on Cars & 4WD  Batteries, Windscreens

“OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE” 52 Peachester Road BEERWAH

Phone: 5494 0944

Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com

W Water Tanks COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE

• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection

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Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales

Tiling

Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910

Call Sarah on 5438 7445 to book your advertising space

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Sport Landsborough Tennis Club

Local club heads to New Zealand San Taekwondo instructors Norm Taylor and Cameron Taylor from the Beerwah and Maleny clubs have been selected in the Queensland team for the New Zealand Open Taekwondo competition in Auckland on April 18 and 19. Norm has been selected as the team manager and assistant coach and Cameron as the team captain. Student Leo Michael will also be travelling across the Tasman to compete and a few other San students are still considering the trip. “This is great recognition of the dedication of our club and our commitment to providing the highest standards to our students, and it also reflects just how much our players enjoy participating in the sport,’’ Norm said. Leo is the current Australian bronze medallist. Cameron is the current Australian champion and he managed a silver medal at his last entry to the NZ Open in 2013.

Cameron, silver medallist in 2013 These competitions are always great for experience and to see how trends are changing with other international players. Keep up to date with changes and happenings at the San Taekwondo website www.santkd.com and Facebook – San Training Centre.

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Results

Beerwah Ladies Golf

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Contributed by Richard White Men’s Superchallenge: Men’s Bronze Section 8 – vs. Pine Rivers at Pine Rivers – Pine Rivers beat Glasshouse 5 rinks to nil, Ladies Superchallenge: Ladies’ Bronze Section 8 – vs. Pine Rivers at Pine Rivers – Pine Rivers Ladies beat Glasshouse 2 rinks to nil. Coming Up: Don’t forget to register a team for the Easter Carnival, April 4 and 5. Visiting teams are eagerly applying, so don’t miss out. Anzac Day – April 25, from 1.00 pm, Diggers versus Civvies. 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. Vicki Bartel, Mavis Brimelow, Elizabeth Flavelle and Diana Smith who all did well on the day

BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES Locally produced & manufactured

Supplying: Trophies - Medallions - Plaques Badges - Engraving etc to the Hinterland

Phone Jill on 5494 8218 or fax: 5494 8024

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Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, March 5 we played a Monthly Medal; the first competition of our Honour Board calendar. Due to the extreme heat the 60 women who played, played under some duress. The competition was a Single Stroke played in three divisions for trophies donated by John Mellish and N Purvis, First National. The lucky winners were Division 1: Winner - Andrea Campbell with a 73 nett, Runner-up- Mavis Brimelow with a 75 nett and Gross Winner - Sonia Kenway with an 85 off the stick. Division 2: Winner - Jasmin Parkes with a 75 nett, Runner-up - Vikki Bartel with an 81 nett and Gross Winner - Debra Carlton with a 99 off the stick. Division 3: Winner - Elizabeth Flavelle with a 73 nett, Runner-up - Elizabeth Gemmell with a 76 nett and Gross Winner - Diana Smith on a count back with a 110 off the stick. The Putting competition was won by Heather Henn on a count back with 28putts. NTP’s were won by: Sharon Phillips No 2; Jasmin Parkes No 5; Gail Gundry No 16, and Mavis Brimelow No 18. The Ball Rundown went to 79 nett. Next week’s competition on March 12 will be a Single Stableford and will be the start of the Electic competition. The Ladies welcome new members and visitors. Happy golfing.

Contributed by Kerry Roach The club will be holding their AGM on Monday, March 16, at 7.00pm at their clubhouse, Maleny Road Landsborough. We welcome all members and non-members within the community to attend. All committee positions will become available, so if you would like to join in and support the local tennis club, please come along to our meeting. This is an exciting time to become involved in the club, with new courts, a new coach and some new competition coming to the club. These voluntary positions only require a few hours of your time each week and provide the club and the local community with a valuable service. If you would like any further information please call Kerry Roach 0422 026 612 or Dawn Wendt 5494 1085 or email landsboroughtennis@ hotmail.com Don’t forget about our Wednesday Night Social Tennis. The evening kicks off at 7.00pm, with all levels of players welcome. Single and double and mixed matches are played. Tuesday Morning Ladies Tennis is also welcoming players. Ladies Social Tennis starts at 8.00am and there’s lots of tennis, lots of stories and always a good cuppa. Men’s Social Tennis is played Wednesday mornings. Please contact Lou Gonano 0468 325 864. For all coaching enquiries, please call Jani Kroyherr 0466 687 373.

BEERWAH KARATE CLASSES SIGN ON FOR NEW MEMBERS

Lessons for primary, high school and adults Karate builds con�idence, strength, develops self con�idence and its FUN Quali�ied coaches Accredited instructor Club established 1991

Classes Mon and Wed at Beerwah Community Hall

First 2 Classes FREE to try!

Ph 54913535 for details MARCH 11 2015 |

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Easy Find Classifieds Public Notice

Email: reception@gcnews.com.au Phone: 5438 7445

Lost & Found

Professional Services Shop 2, 1 Connection Rd,

WHEN: Wednesday, August 18 TIME: 6.00pm for 6.30pm start WHERE: Beerwah RSL COST: Meals $10 pp from a set menu. Members & guests should book directly with the Beerwah RSL. PHONE: 5494 0289 (advise them that you are with the Chamber group)

Death Notice Pearce, George Henry Aged 92 Passed away 3 March 2015 Will be sadly missed by his wife Eunice, family & friends.

Thank You To everyone who has supported us following the death of Regina, we would like to express our sincere thanks. Your many acts of kindness & sympathy continue to be a great comfort to us in our time of sorrow. We would especially like to thank the doctor & staff at Embracia. Kind Regards

The Korczynski Family

Dags, you will always be ‘the one’ !

Happy 15th Wedding Anniversary … Always yours Tez

Accounting Services HINTERLAND ACCOUNTING SERVICES

Call Leisa or Michelle …

12/60 Simpson Street, Beerwah.

bookkeeping Registered BAS Agent. Phone or Email Luisa on 0414 252 361 luisa@inboxbookkeeping.com.au 44 |

Debbie Gillingham - 0438 947 992

Courses & Tuition guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157 Radiant Light Yoga with Rukmini. Wed 6.308pm, Peachester Hall. NEW CLASS starts 5th March - Thurs 9.30-11am @ bDifferent Dance Academy, 23 Coral St, Maleny. Also available - Private Yoga & meditation Classes & Yoga Therapy. Ph. Rukmini on 0437 914 029. www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au

Beerwah U Bute Driver Training

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Business Opportunity coffee with james mobile coffee van Gtd work, earn $1,500 - $5,000 + pw. Exciting new opportunity in the rapid growing coffee industry, change your lifestyle, call James 1800 152 637 coffeewithjames.com.au

Work Wanted COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887 Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881 want that new car feeling again? Without the price tag? I have extensive experience & take pride in my work & cars. From a simple wash to a full detail. I can cater to your needs. For a quick quote or to make an appointment - contact Andrew 0423 174 420

• Qld Qualified Driver Instructor (Blue Card Holder) • Learn to drive a vehicle running on LPG & Petrol • Learn to pull reverse a Trailer (Optional) • Dual controls --- Fully insured • Pick you up from home/office/school etc. • 6cyl – 6 spd manual VOUCHERS • Safety rating AVAILABLE • $70 per 1.5hr.

garden problems fixed Solutions for weeds, erosion etc. Qualified & experienced. Phone David 0414 675 443

For bookings phone Julie 0438 643 403

professional lady Looking for work in office/ customer service/ marketing. Ph 0407 022 464

YOGA GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY HALL Tuesdays 6.30pm; GENTLE YOGA Fridays 9am Enquiries Ph: Kristy 0402 882 725 PILATES, PUMP AND TABATA – Fun, effective group training. Landsborough. Qualified, experienced Instructor. Ph 0409 549 477. Beginners to advanced. LEARN GUITAR OR UKULELE beginner to intermediate - All Ages! $25 for 40 mins at my Maleny home. Learn with a friend for cheaper rates. Aleathea: 0407 741 840. aleathea.m@gmail.com

Anniversary Notice

Ph 5439 0188

ACCOUNTING FOR YOU

ABN: 96171617979

Ph: 5494 7992

DINNER NETWORK MEETING

found Small Parrot. Obviously someones pet Ph: 5494 6747

LEARN THE UKULELE & join the group sing-along in a fun, friendly, inclusive environment! Everyone welcome! Thursday evenings, 6pm-7:30pm, $8 per person @ The Clubhouse, Maleny Grove, 9 Palm Street, Maleny. Aleathea: 0407 741 840 / aleathea.m@gmail.com pilates cardio class 5.30pm Thursdays. Other classes available. Covered by Heath Funds. Beerwah Active Physio 5494 0060 Goddess Workshop The workshop is dedicated to providing women with the insight, tools and motivation they need to achieve a higher level of self-care physically, spiritually and emotionally. Saturday 28th March, 9am-12pm, please contact: Angel 0431 673 161 PILATES classes Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall, beginning Thursday 19th March 9am. Enquiries Desley 0458 228 550 FELTING Lessons with Felt artisan Wendy Bailye. Learn all the tips online. View lesson as often as you need to. www.hatacademy.com drum lessons Glasshouse. Experienced local drum teacher for beginner to experienced students. All ages welcome. Ph: 0414 565 645

mel's alterations & repairs Sports wear/gear, work wear, uniforms and everyday wear. Phone 0432 858 068

debbie does domestic duties specialising in domestic cleaning & ironing. Reasonable rates, call Debbie 0477 074 204

Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315

Markets Landsborough Market Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.

Positions Vacant domestic assistant/ cleaner required Mt Mellum, casual. Organised, effecient "Salt of the Earth" who brings with her a ray of sunshine. Please phone 0403 251 917 REMEDIAL MASSAGE THERAPIST Required for fast growing holistic clinic, flexible hours, some Sat work, must have Insurance and be a member of an accredited association. Phone 0488 442 283 casual reliable cleaner must be able to work Sundays & public holidays. Freda 5494 7877

Need a JP? Beerwah Library JP Service Mon & Thurs 10-12.30pm, Tues 12-2.30pm The service is free

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Beerwah 18 Ottonothling Place. Sat 7am - 2pm. Moving sale. 2004 Coromal pop-top, mulcher, leadlight cupboard, coffin fridge, rolltop desk, recliner lounge, ottoman, large plant pots, old hand plough.

Pets & Livestock PET MINDER while you are away. Honest, reliable animal lover. Daily visits Phone Lise on 0404 084 509.

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