Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY MARCH 12 - 2014. VOLUME 28-41
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t isn’t often that we have ‘reality television celebrities’ hanging out locally, so I reckon that there will be plenty of excitement when Brad and Dale from The Block drop into Mitre 10 at Mooloolah next week. I totally understand that if you haven’t enjoyed what the renovation television show has to offer, you will have no idea why this is so exciting. While not an avid fan, I have been an intermittent viewer. Mostly I just like to see the reveal shows – where there are the ‘ahhh this is just amazing’ coming from the judges or better still – the ‘what were they thinking’? Both these contestants come across as competitive, and they
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Beerwah Blue Light is being held at the Beerwah Community Hall, Beerwah from 6.30pm – 9.00pm. Entry is $7.00 and it’s open to all school age children. All Beerwah Blue Light Association events are fully supervised by Queensland Police Service officers and community volunteers holding blue cards. For more details check out their website www.beerwahbluelight.com or Facebook page.
Beerwah’s second Technology Expo will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall from 9.00am – 2.00pm. The ‘Becoming eSavvy’ event provides a forum for engaging with and learning more about technology - emerging and current. A proud partnership of the Beerwah Library, Beerwah Grafx Group, Friends of Beerwah Library and University of the 3rd Age, the event brings together a wide range of technology and people skilled in technology at the expo. Entry: free.
Do you want more peace and harmony in your life? For a healthier body inside and out, release old patterns that have been holding you back. ‘In to me I see’ Meditation and Relaxation Workshop includes a healthy lunch, morning and afternoon tea. 10.00am – 3.00pm. Donation $36.00. Beerwah Community Hall, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Bookings call 5439 0097.
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The mountain bike orienteering season begins today at the Beerburrum State Forest. With a new recreational course on offer to entice families and newcomers, five other courses give all levels of riders the type of competition that they desire. Courses range in length from 6km to 36km. For more information go to www.sunshineorienteers.com. au/events or contact Stuart Gordon on 0439 979 261.
'Good morning my friend', from 10.00am The Beerwah CWA invites local women to come along and share a cuppa and a chat. There will be friendly faces, tea and coffee and morning tea, and for those that are interested, someone on hand to teach and play the traditional Chinese game of Mah jong. Bring some craft or just bring yourselves, children are welcome, and you can check out www.Facebook.com/QCWABeerwah
Meet the stars of the hit show ‘The Block’ at a very special in-store appearance at Mooloolah Valley Mitre 10 from 3.00pm until 5.00pm. Brad and Dale, as part of their Mighty Aussie Road trip will be appearing at the store.
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also seem like really nice fellas and good blokes, so it is pretty easy to see why the producers would bring them back as their ‘favourites’ in the current series. When they visit Mooloolah from 3.00pm – 5.00pm on Tuesday March 18 they will be sharing their stories of The Block, including what happened behind the scenes, the gossip and the antics which did not make it to air. There will also be a sausage sizzle, colouring competition for the kids, in-store specials and a huge range of prizes and giveaways on the day. So if you would like a bit of a brush with ‘reality TV fame’ then make sure you head to Mooloolah on Tuesday from 3.00pm.
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Wishing well symbol of hope By Lea Parkes
Landsborough locals Bridgette and Paula Powers, known as the Twinnies, have one really big wish and that is to have a permanent home to their Pelican and Seabird Rescue Centre. While their passion runs deep and they have plenty of fans throughout the community, to make their wish a reality they know they need a lot of financial support to make it happen. One Beerwah resident Yvonne Taylor, has been inspired by the dedication of the girls, and is keen to assist the fundraising effort, creating a quirky
addition to her front garden. Yvonne and her husband Steve have built ‘Twin Wishing Wells’ in the garden at 13 Parkside Drive and Yvonne is encouraging locals to drop in their donations to help assist the Twinnies wish (their property can be accessed via the pathway from the Beerwah Marketplace). Last Wednesday, Yvonne invited along local politicians to get them to show their support for the importance of the work the girls undertake. Mayor Mark Jamieson, and Councillor Rick Baberowski officially launched the wishing wells. The Twinnes wanted to thank Yvonne and Stephen for constructing and organising the wishing wells, the mayor and councillor for supporting the initiative, and key sponsors, Community Recycling Inc, Crazy Clarks, Coastal Signs & Printing, Eliminated Pest Management, Jeff and Ann Ross and Mal Brough for his $100.00 donation. The Twinnies have a number of other fundraising opportunities in the coming months and GCNews will keep you updated on them, including a huge open day on May 18. Mayor Mark Jamieson, with Bridgette and Paula Powers, Cr Rick Baberowski and local resident Yvonne Taylor who has installed twin wishing wells in her front garden to raise funds for the Twinnies Pelican and Sea Bird Rescue
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March in March Residents of the Sunshine Coast who have concerns about the need for stronger action on climate change can attend the Beerwah ‘March in March’ rally in Brisbane on Sunday, March 16. "The rally commences at 11.30am, and is being held in Queens Park, George Street, behind the Treasury Casino," said Sunshine Coast Environment Council spokesperson Vivien Griffin. "We know that many people are concerned about climate change, but are unsure how they can be involved. Attending this event will show policy makers that the community cares. This is especially so for the Sunshine Coast, which has been identified as particularly vulnerable to climate change, including impacts on coastal tourism, hinterland bushfires and increased flooding in many regions." "My family is going to the March in March," said Ian Edwards. "My wife and I want our son to be able to enjoy what we have had. We need healthy oceans and to protect the Great Barrier Reef. I don’t want him burdened with the costs of dealing with beach erosion, drought, bush fires, and road and bridge repair from floods as a result of too little action now." "I respect what science is telling us, and we want to see serious leadership from the Australian
Three generations of the Edwards family show their concern about climate change government. How can we expect developing economies such as China and India to reduce their emissions if we do not show that we are also prepared to do the hard yards?" Ms Griffin said that the Environment Council was encouraging people to travel to the rally by carpooling or travelling by train. "The train goes from Nambour at 8.43am and stops at all stations, arriving in Brisbane at 10.33am. We encourage everyone who is going to meet up at Anzac Square at 10.45am, so that a strong contingent from the coast can go to the rally together." Further information on the rally is available by telephoning 0407 116 105 or email climateaction@scec.org.au
Skate park out of action Beerwah Skate Park will be closed from March 6 for four weeks and is expected to reopen on April 1. Council is making modifications to the shade structure in advance of the shade net being re-instated.
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Good idea, but why here?
By Greg Brown
Last year, GCNews detailed how, at a Sunshine Coast Council general meeting on May 23 Council considered a report on noisy and hard to locate sports under a veil of secrecy as a ‘confidential agenda item’. Nothing more was heard, so most people would assume that no news is good news. However, it appears that the Queensland state government may have taken it out of the hands of Council, for according to the Sunshine Coast Environment Council (SCEC), they have secretly decided to push through a noisy motorsports precinct on a large tract of a local environmental reserve without consultation. SCEC spokesperson Narelle McCarthy says they are concerned that a significant area of the Beerwah State Forest at Glenview may be given the go-ahead to be stripped of its protected status with no community consultation. In response to questions put to Minister Dickson (Minister for National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing), it was confirmed that the government have been assessing a number of possible locations. “The government investigated a number of locations, including Beerwah State Forest, to determine a suitable location for a motor sports facility which would help deter off-road motorbike users from illegal riding in national parks,” said the Minister. “Preliminary investigations have been undertaken and market sounding will be conducted to determine interested parties.”
Dirtbikes will be catered for in the Glenview proposal And with the area being directly adjacent to that which is already earmarked for clearing to make way for the mega-intersection of Steve Irwin way and the Bruce Highway, the future for many rare and threatened native species appears dire. According to Ms McCarthy, the idea for a motorsports park is a good one for the region, but just not in the proposed forest location. “State government appears to be pushing through yet another proposal under a veil of secrecy which will impact on important areas of the Sunshine Coast’s conservation and open space network.
“We recognise motorsports are part of the many recreational opportunities offered by the region. However, there are potentially other, more appropriate sites which could accommodate these activities without using public assets and valuable green space,” she said. In response, Minister Dickson said that the public will be consulted on the decision. “State Planning Regulatory Provision requirements entail that community consultation must be undertaken for such a facility to progress and market testing through an EOI process will provide another opportunity to gauge interest in the site,” said Minister Dickson. SCEC maintains that the Beerwah State Forest contains endangered ecosystems found in few other places within the region representing an irreplaceable contribution to the biodiversity of the Sunshine Coast. It also contains significant koala habitat and supports federally listed species. “The economic relevance of our protecting our natural assets for tourism, lifestyle and regional identity is also being undermined,” Ms McCarthy said. “Minister Dickson needs to come clean with the Sunshine Coast community. He needs to understand that foisting proposals such as this and other commercial activities into high conservation areas and our precious few National Parks is not on. To do so without proper consultation, due process or the consideration of alternatives sites further shows he is not acting in the public interest.”
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After almost two years since the collapse of the Mooloolah Valley Sports Club, the Glenview facility is about to be resurrected by John Pearson, a Sunshine Coast businessman with prior links to the area. In fact, John was a patron of the old club when he lived in Mooloolah for over eight years, and he has major plans to bring the club back to life as a family-friendly venue. Once the contract settles on March 19, John says that he’s itching to get in and start the massive renovations that are needed. “I’ll basically be starting from scratch!” “There’ll be new ceilings, new floors, new bars, new furnishings … new everything,” he said. “There’s a lot of work to be done, that’s for sure. But it’s not like I haven’t done it all before.” John has started, run and successfully operated accommodation and hospitality centres before – some much larger that what the club will become. “I’m hoping that from opening day, locals will come in and see that it will look totally different from the old days. “I’m looking to create a safe and secure family-friendly venue where people can come to have dinner and a quiet drink, with low-key entertainment,” he said. The space will become a great function centre for weddings, parties and special occasions, and John says he’s looking forward to all the local sporting groups being able to have a space available again for their meetings, presentations and events.
“I’m really pleased to be able to offer the bowls club use of the facilities, and it would be great to see new faces joining the bowls club now that they have certainty of using the greens and the facilities.” John is currently talking with the gaming authorities to have Keno and TAB facilities, but at this stage pokies aren’t part of the plan. Targeting an opening day around the start of July, John is certain that he’s on the right track. “I’m pretty confident that if you do things right and do right by the patrons that people will come back to the venue and once again it will become an integral part of the local community,” he said. And with the jobs that will be created, there are only positives for the local area that will flow from this new phase in the life of the venue.
Andrew Powell’s mobile office is on the road again Member for Glass House Andrew Powell MP has always committed to holding regular mobile offices throughout the Glass House electorate so that residents could easily access him when they needed assistance on state matters. “Mobile offices are a way of identifying the main issues across our community and allow me to assist individual cases and try to offer solutions where appropriate. “I am pleased to announce that the first round of mobile offices for 2014 will begin on Friday, March 21 in Eudlo and Glass House Mountains,” Mr Powell said. The schedule for Friday, March 21 is as follows 7.30am to 8.45am @ Eudlo (Kids playground
near Eudlo State School, Rosebed Street.) 3.00pm to 4.30pm @ Glass House Mountains (Glasshouse Mountains Information Centre.) “A mobile office is a great way for locals to have their say without travelling to my Maleny electorate office,” Mr Powell said. “I made a promise very early on that I would always be approachable and available for constituents and I will certainly continue to do this while I am the local member. “Keep checking my website, www.andrewpowell. com.au for further locations and dates in 2014, but in the meantime if I can help anyone with a state matter, please don’t hesitate to make contact with my office,” Mr Powell concluded.
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Contributed by Coral Beutel (Hon Pres) At our first meeting in February we welcomed Judy from Caloundra Branch who is Nambour North Coast’s Handicraft Chairman. Judy came to ask Coral to show the craft ladies how to make shoulder sprays. Margaret Wallace and Coral Beutel went to Maroochydore on February 10 to demonstrate and had a fun filled day. At the divisional meeting at Bli Bli, Peachester branch gave a $500.00 donation to be sent to the Rural Crisis Fund at head office. The state QCWA has donated almost $70,000.00 to this fund which is to help women and children in crisis especially those suffering from the drought. This money is all raised by women in CWA who are volunteers. Our markets were a great success with the plant stall putting on a great display.
YOUR LOCAL FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC Our next markets on May 3 will have a Mother’s Day theme. Results of the first cooking competition are boiled fruit cake 1st Coral, 2nd Cath, sultana cake 1st Joan, 2nd Coral, date loaf 1st Bev, 2nd Coral, cinnamon tea cake 1st Joan 2nd Bev, chocolate cake 1st Coral 2nd Bev, orange bar 1st Coral 2nd Cath, shortbread 1st Joan, ginger slice 1st Cath, 2nd Bev. First place getters go on to the divisional finals at Maroochydore on June 20. On March 17 we will be putting together birthing kits to be sent to PNG and the Islands. Our International Day, May 20, will be held in Peachester Hall in conjunction with Beerwah Branch. The country of study is Vietnam. On Wednesday, April 9 we will be holding a cancer morning tea at Peachester. Please patronise this as every bit helps someone in need.
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The Mooloolah group is a currently assisted by Sunshine Coast Institute of Tafe (SCIT) students studying a diploma of community services. They have created a community classroom at the centre to provide a real and practical environment to supplement their Community development unit. Their aim is to help create a support program in such a way that it is sustainable and supports the FIFO workers and families in the Mooloolah area for as long as necessary. For more information on these groups contact the Mooloolah Community Centre on 5494 7822 or contact Mel 0400 099 054, Caloundra and Hinterland Family Support.
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This year will mark the 20th anniversary of the Glasshouse Country Debutante Ball, and preparations are underway to make it another outstanding evening. The date has been set for Saturday, September, 6 and will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall. There will be an information and registration night held on Wednesday, May 7 and then a second Registration night on Wednesday, May 21 for those interested in participating in this year’s event. Both nights are at Mary McKillop Church annex on Peachester Road, Beerwah starting at 7.00pm. Cost to participate in the Debutante Ball will be $100.00 for Debs and $200.00 for partners (due to suit hire). The committee are offering a $10.00 discount if fees are paid in full before or at either of the two registration nights.
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According to this research, a 3kW solar system on a house will reduce the power bill in Queensland by an average of 52%. The research says the solar industry has created 18,500 jobs and 4,500 solar businesses in Australia. Another report by the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) outlines power price increases and why they have happened since July 2011.
Facts: Wholesale and retail costs have added 52% to the bill total, 40% to maintain poles and wires, 5% for “other costs”, 3% for the RET (Renewable Energy Target) which is for the large and small scale STCs or RECs which every solar owner has received. But here is the important part. Most of the STCs and RECs have gone to LARGE SCALE solar arrays for the big companies i.e. 10, 20 or 100 acres of solar panels. Guess how much of the RECs or
STCs have gone to the HOUSEHOLD solar systems – yes 0.8%, NOT EVEN 1% of everyone’s electricity bill has gone towards paying the Government subsidy for each household solar system. Now, the organisation that made this report is the “head honcho” in the electricity pricing section for national grid distribution. So they should not have a political agenda. You have noticed by now that Labor, the Greens and the Coalition are diametrically opposed to renewable energy and green house gasses, so whatever each of them say, has a political bias. And both sprout plenty of “bull dust”, including our current Queensland politicians. So if the Coalition, strongly supported by our own State Government, finalise the RET and cease the STC or REC subsidy to households, then the 0.8% that every electricity consumer contributes towards
the Government subsidy may cease, and your power bill could drop accordingly (by 0.8%, big deal). But then the State and Federal Government will need to raise more than 0.8% from households to pay for many of the 18,5000 jobs who decide to leave the industry and many of the 4,500 solar businesses which close down. State and Federal Governments HAPPILY, JOYFULLY and WILLINGLY spend YOUR money subsidising industries, projects and activities that employ people that suit THEIR POLITICAL AGENDA, but when a GOOD IDEA comes from the OTHER POLITICAL PARTY, then it automatically is considered an unnecessary expense. Here are the names, and phone numbers of your Electorate MPs: Mal Brough 5444 4888 Andrew Powell 5435 2013 Mark McArdle 5491 2780
This is just a glimpse of some of the LARGE solar systems in Australia Artists impression
Solar Choice has already received approval The 20-megawatt Royalla solar farm will be built in Tuggeranong ACT, bounded to the west by for one of Australia's largest solar farms south of Toowoomba near Millmerran. The the Rob Roy Nature Reserve. The solar farm proposal will contribute to a reduction of project could take four to five years to around 560,000 tonnes of carbon emissions over complete. It is expected to generate up to one Gigawatt (= 22000 homes)of power. The 20 years, generating the equivalent amount of energy to power 4400 Canberra homes. The Bulli Creek Solar Farm will be built next to the Bulli Creek substation, one of the largest Royalla solar farm will directly contribute to meeting the greenhouse gas emission reduction projects in the country. The farm could be targets set by the ACT government. generating electricity by 2015-2016.
AGL and Solar First (Australia) Pty Ltd, are proposing to deliver two large-scale solar PV power projects with a total nominal capacity of 150 mW. These projects will be located at Nyngan (100 mW) and Broken Hill (50 mW) both sited in regional NSW, construction on the Nyngan project will begin in March 2014. Other large scale projects by AGL are also in the wings.
How will these projects effect the domestic market?
Power bills are higher as a result of these large scale projects. It is the large scale projects that add 2.2% to the cost of your power bill. The small domestic installation of solar adds only 0.8%.
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Business News Win win for school and community Contributed by Kylie Merola We all know the important role local businesses play in our community. Landsborough State School P&C strongly believes in supporting our local businesses. So recently, when the school Tuckshop was in need of new screens, they immediately contacted Landsborough Screens for a quote. Not only was the quote very competitively priced, the staff from Landsborough Screens was extremely pleasant and reliable. Tuckshop convenor, Vicky Van De Vorst, is delighted with her new tuckshop screens. The innovative design of the screens means they can be operated with ease. They can be closed during food preparation to keep the flies and nasties away, but then are easily opened when it is time for counter service. One of the screens was damaged during a recent act of vandalism and Landsborough Screens kindly replaced it at no charge. Vicky said by supporting local business with our dollars, they support us with their community partnership.
What is Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce giving you? Thrilled with the new screens, Tuckshop convenor Vicky (centre), thanks Keith, Allan, John and Harry from Landsborough Screens “Some may call this ‘win, win’, our P&C like to call it ‘community, community’. We support many local businesses each year,” she said. “They all offer competitive prices and service hard to find elsewhere.” Your thoughtful local purchases have much more power than many may realise. By making those purchases, you are giving a real gift to those businesses while helping to build a strong local economy.
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One of the largest private employers on the Sunshine Coast, Australia Zoo, has provided an incredible learning opportunity for Bree Collinson, a student from Beerwah State High School. Bree is undertaking a school based traineeship with Australia Zoo to complete her Certificate III in Retail. She works as a retail assistant one day during the week and one day on her weekends, and has thrived in her new role. As an animal lover, Bree feels truly privileged to be able to gain a qualification through hands-on experience at Australia Zoo. She works shifts
within Australiana, Elephantasia and Tiger Cart retail stores, and assists customers from all over the world. If you are a business owner that would like to know more about what opportunities there are for school based traineeships in your business, give Cindy Reader, industry liaison officer at Beerwah State High School a call on 5436 5333.
Adjust to Life Chiropractic is excited to welcome Dr Julie Kowaleski who is a US trained chiropractor who loves helping people! She was born and raised in Houston, TX where she attended Texas Chiropractic College. It was there where she developed her passion for helping people maintain a healthy spine for a healthy life. A chiropractor's role is to improve the function of your body. All functions in your body are controlled by your brain through your nervous
system, which runs through your spine. By detecting and correcting spinal misalignments that may be interfering with your brain to body connection, chiropractors help you return to normal function. This facilitates your body's self healing abilities and restores your potential for health. This is the side of chiropractic that Dr Julie truly enjoys – helping families live life to the fullest with abundant health and wellness. Dr Julie specialises in athletes, pre and post natal care, and school aged children. Providing children with the best possible start to life is her passion and mission. She is available at Adjust to Life Chiropractic Beerwah on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
Two locals Ashley Elias and Karen Winter have set up a new business ‘We Shop 4 You’. Their service will eliminate the countless hours you can spend shopping for your groceries and household supplies. Ashley said no longer will you have to stand in line, or fight for a car park when you are tired after a long day at work. Or if your mobility is not quite like it used to be and grocery shopping just overwhelms you, they can assist. In just minutes you can place your grocery list order by phone, email or we can conveniently pick up your shopping list from your letter box, or if you work locally, we can pick it up from your work.
“We will personally shop for you, and have your shopping delivered free from the store to your door for a flat rate for the first trolley load of $35.00 and then $10.00 extra per trolley with a $5.00 discount for seniors,” Ashley said. They also plan to expand into a mail / parcel pick-up and delivery service which will cost between $10.00 and $40.00 cash only for pickup and delivery. To find out more you can contact them by phone on 0400 286 606 or email we-shop-4-you@outlook.com
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Almost every day the GCCoC receives a request from a community member to address issues of concern. These requests have to be assessed within in the objectives of the chamber. The chamber is not a progress association, that is not to say that the members are not progressive. This is so far from the truth. You will have seen in GCNews that Mal Brough is conducting an information session on communications. Last week I attended a working group to evaluate the capacity of fiber optic systems to support high speed broadband on the Sunshine Coast; it was mind blowing to see how much under utilised capacity is available now. Broadband technology and innovation is now one of the key objectives of CCIQ Sunshine Coast Chamber Alliance. The access to this technology will provide a significant boost to business opportunities in Glasshouse Country. The pressure of numbers is the advantage of being aligned with a larger lobby group. What can the GCCoC do about the operation of the Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre? The perception is that it’s not supporting the local community and tourism. The shortage of staff is restricting the opening hours which is unfortunate. The business community says the previous ‘Yellow Caravan’ did a better job than the modern facility that is now under utilised. The VIC is operated by Sunshine Coast Destination Limited (SCDL) funded by a percentage of the tourism levy collected by council. The chamber has recently become a member of SCDL, this will now allow the business community to provide input on behalf of the chamber members. The chamber will be encouraging all businesses who rely on visitors to Glasshouse Country to become a member of SCDL so your voice can be heard. Community safety - the GCCoC has been working with Mal Brough to secure funding from the Federal Government to support community safety. A letter to GCNews recently commented on the transparency of the tendering process. If any community member is involved with the CCTV technology please contact the chamber, this is your community and your safety. Following several break and enters recently, the chamber has been working with the local police to implement measures to protect local premises both commercial and domestic. The March general meeting will focus on this partnership. This week will see the team of students from the USC commence working on the Beerwah Project. They will be looking at all Glasshouse Country communities that rely on Beerwah as the major centre. The project will build on the Place + Project, CBD upgrade and the Beerwah Village Project, and what the community should focus on to create a future vibrancy for this revitalised modern rural town. The next Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce meeting will be on: Wednesday, March 19 from 5.30pm at Glasshouse Country RSL Cnr Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way Glass House Mountains
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School News Students clean up
Contributed by Kylie Merola Landsborough State School students have demonstrated their support for caring for the environment through participating in the school's Clean Up Australia Day recently. They embraced the challenge of keeping their school grounds and local community litter free. Students took a break from class, then went to work picking up rubbish. Those in Prep to Year 3 were given designated areas in and around their school to clean up. The Year 4 to Year 7 students ventured out of the school grounds to clean up the streets and parks of Landsborough township. Items found included fast food containers, plastic bags, straws, bottles, cans, bits of clothing, cigarette butts, food wrappers and bits of timber. Principal Kristy Walton said the school worked hard to promote sustainability. Inspiring children to care for the environment was a vital part of Clean Up Australia Day.
A happy tail!
The children at Landsborough Child Care Centre recently had a visit from RSPCA volunteers Leah and Libby. They came into the centre with their toy dog Bob and taught the children how to care for their pets. They discussed the importance of loving and being gentle with all animals as well as feeding, washing and exercising them so that they live a long and Izzy, Lincoln, Chloe and Kade practicing their pet care knowledge happy life.
Getting their hands dirty
Contributed by Rae Josland The ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ organisation’s aim ‘to inspire and work with communities to clean up, fix up and conserve our environment’, is clearly being heard by the students of Beerwah High. On Saturday, March 1, Beerwah High’s Student Council held its annual clean up day. At 8.00am on Saturday morning a collection of Beerwah High staff, students and extra helpers put on their gloves, grabbed their bags and prepared to walk
Through the visit, the children are developing an awareness of the impact that human activity has on living things and their environment, as well as developing a respect for all living things. The children raised $120.00 for the RSPCA on the day. Landsborough Child Care Centre also proudly sponsors a pen at the Sippy Creek Animal Refuge.
through the school to make a difference. It was great to see such a team effort and students and staff covered the entire school grounds, outdoor classroom and the carpark and front footpath. The day included some interesting finds such as a wallet that held a Beerwah High I.D. Card from a student in the graduating class of 2000. It was definitely a successful and enjoyable community event that left the school not only looking better but feeling better as well.
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After working for other financial institutions and the corporate sector of Bank of Queensland, Debbie and her husband Jeff decided to open a branch of Bank of Queensland in Beerwah in 2003, in the community in which they live. Debbie believes one of the real strengths of Bank of Queensland that their clients appreciate is that the staff don’t get moved around, which enables them to develop great relationships with their customers by getting to know them as individuals. “While we are small enough to offer personal service, we are still able to offer a wide range of banking products and services including insurances,” she said. “We provide local friendly service.” “As working women, I believe that while it is critical for us to be good time managers, I think most of us need to remember to have a little time out for ourselves, and of course a sense of humour doesn’t go astray.” “If you haven’t been into our branch and met our team, we are always there with a hello and a smile so come in, we would love to meet you.”
Property Investment Managers First National Real Estate Beerwah P: Office 5494 6444 E: Nicole pm1@gcfn.com.au E: Jody pm2@gcfn.com.au
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Nicole and Jody each bring over 15 years experience to their roles. Nicole has worked throughout all facets of the real estate industry and has successfully operated her own property management business. She is also a fully licensed real estate agent. Jody has also worked in all areas of the industry including business development. She has built property management divisions from the beginning and managed portfolios in excess of $60,000,000. Currently she is studying to be a real estate trainer. “Working together as a team, we specifically run portfolio style management of investment properties. We believe in being proactive not reactive, ensuring our service is second to none, and we also believe in honesty and having open lines of communication.” Both Nicole and Jody are actively involved in supporting the local community. Nicole is publicity and promotions officer at the Beerwah Golf Club, and they have previously run Beerwah’s Biggest Morning Tea. This year again they will run and organise this event to raise funds for the cancer council. Having both owned investment properties themselves, Nicole and Jody are familiar with understanding the landlord’s point of view. This allows them to effectively bring a unique understanding to the needs of their clients.
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With over 40 years working experience, Sue has enjoyed a diversity of roles in both the hospitality and retail industries. Her experience includes working in five star hotels, coffee shops and running a bakery outlet, to managing her own pastry factory and running a fruit and veggie shop. Starting in Tasmania, Sue moved on to work in Queensland and the Northern Territory before moving overseas to Germany where she worked for 20 years before returning to Queensland to set up her fruit and veggie shop. At Pasta d’Vine, personal service and making customers feel special is a priority. They make simple things in the best possible way. Everything is made from scratch, without the use of convenience or processed food items. Specialising in fresh egg pasta, they use Australian durum semolina and fresh eggs, without preservatives, colors or additives. A member of the local Rotary Club, Sue is involved in a number of local community and charity projects. Having lived in Beerwah for over 10 years, Sue sees a great future for the area. “Many people do not know what Beerwah businesses have to offer. Take a walk around town and see what a multitude of special businesses exist.” 14 |
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Lorraine is very passionate about working in an industry that is solution focused. With the stresses that life can put on us, Lorraine understands how important it is to take time for you to really connect to who you are and help you create balance that supports your lifestyle. Lorraine has embarked in studying a Diploma in Counselling to offer her clients a holistic service. She also enjoys participating in networking events including the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce and likes to embrace our natural environment, walking in our glorious mountains is also a favorite past-time. We tend to wear so many hats that many operate from what is referred to as a ‘Mechanical Mind’ – actions and decisions done without conscious thought. Lorraine works with you to increase your consciousness about what you want personally and professionally, and supports you to release whatever is getting in the way of achieving it. Living a life you love starts with gaining clarity on your values, beliefs and predominant operating patterns. Lorraine will lead you on a journey of self-discovery that will begin to generate solutions and strategies; a pathway forward where total possibilities and opportunities are waiting for you and your decisions, choices and action plans then align with your ‘True Essence’, living the authentic you.
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Vicki Heading
Vicki has over 26 years of hair and beauty industry experience. Even after all these years she is still very passionate about her business and loves coming into the salon every day, and continues to grow and learn new things all the time. Originally moving to Beerwah to expand the business, Vicki previously had a salon in Maleny for 15 years, then 11 years ago, she decided to put all her energy into the salon in Beerwah. A family business where Vicki’s daughter, Kylie, also works, a total of five highly qualified hairdressers and beauty therapists specialise in all areas of hairdressing and beauty needs. They have services that cater for all men, women and children - all under the one comfortable air-conditioned roof. Since being in business at Beerwah, Vicki has been actively involved with the local Chamber of Commerce and currently holds a position on the executive committee. She has also dedicated her time over the last few years to the Place+Beerwah Project and for the last 25 years has been involved with the Quota club of Maleny. Her work with Quota International includes a long standing commitment to volunteering her time to successfully organise and coordinate the Maleny Debutante Ball.
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Carol first joined the GCNews team in August 2006, working full-time in the role of advertising co-ordinator for four years, and after a short break for maternity leave she returned to work part-time in 2010. She is a dedicated mum of (almost) four-year-old twins, as well as being a highly focused advertising sales rep and a committed vegetable gardener – so along the way she has definitely developed some seriously good juggling skills. Carol says she feels very lucky to have this role which is more than just a job to her. She has loved developing relationships with her clients to gain an understanding of their needs. Making their advertising as easy and effective as possible each and every time, is my main priority, she said. Working with a fantastic team of supportive, multi-tasking, talented and funny people, coming to work is never a chore. She enjoys shopping locally, and tries to encourage as many as possible to do the same. Being part of this community is important, as if we all support each other, local shops, sports clubs, schools, and businesses can all flourish, making Glasshouse Country an even better place to live.
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Amy has over 15 years experience in the finance industry. Owning her first investment property at 19, Amy has always had a keen interest in the areas of investing and finance. Her first job was working for a Mortgage Origination Company before she moved on to join ANZ. As a local branch manager, Amy believes that ANZ can offer clients a unique ‘A-Z review’ process. “It’s our way of assisting customers to look at their total financial position. We help assist by making their banking more convenient, and helping them to save money and even make money.” Since being the manager of the Beerwah branch, Amy has supported a number of local charities, including assisting with the local Beerwah Charity Sports days and the Beerwah Big Night out event. She has also been an active member of the local Chamber of Commerce. Amy says being active and involved and part of the local community is very important. As a family orientated person, Amy understands and can appreciate the different situations and challenges her customers encounter. She strives to always give a personal touch, and customers and business associates alike know they can approach her for assistance with any situation at any time.
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You Said It Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519
Re: Simpson Street
Vehicles pulling out from parking spaces have been seen by me to need to cross the centre line to safely clear other parked cars. Road width one gets the feeling when driving down Simpson Street to be in a thin alley, the width of the road is distracting. You need extra care with people appearing at the front or back of their vehicles or doors suddenly opening in front of you with oncoming traffic travelling to close or crossing the centre line due to the road width. Closing of the left hand lane turning into Peachester Road causes a back up of traffic heading north on Simpson Street. Traffic heading south to turn right at Peachester Road has caused risk taking by drivers to clear the lights and intersection. I have seen changes to road ways in a small town and a larger town than Beerwah, in the smaller town half the shopping centre died in relation to the shops, it has been eight years but despite many tries the dead part of the street is still dead. In the larger town, businesses closed who had been in business many decades. The road change was eventually reversed. Shops that had moved did not come back. Even though the road is the centre of town, the area has a second rate feel, people prefer to shop elsewhere. The back streets of Sydney feel more up market than this large town area, and I feel safer in them than the main street of the above larger town. I predict the southern area will wither and die over time (Simpson Street), a very expensive way to close a shopping precinct. Colin Chalker Beerwah Last week coming along Simpson Street, I had to swerve out over the line to miss a lady with a walking stick trying to get out of her car at the doctors surgery (there is no close pedestrian crossing from the car park across the road). Luckily there wasn't any traffic coming. I had only just gotten back over the line and another car opened their door and got out from their car right in front of me. Needless to say we both got an awful shock; and again I was able to miss her due to a lack of traffic through town. Auldi car park has now become a major road through from Turner Street. Not only to avoid the road works, but so they do not have to stop for the lights. And now without an extra lane to turn left at the lights (even though we still have a green arrow), people do not like to wait for the other cars going straight ahead. It is also awful when you get angry actions from the through traffic for taking your trolley back and they do not think you are moving fast enough. Sandy Hanson Beerwah To all the people complaining about the works on Simpson Street and how it is disrupting and a nuisance. Why are you complaining? This is for the benefit of your town! I have first-hand experience of the works and people involved in them, and I would like to say that they have put in the utmost effort to ensure safety and accessibility. Furthermore they have gone above and beyond the call of their jobs on more than one occasion and have always been lovely to deal with. A bit of appreciation wouldn't go astray. M Schultz Beerwah
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View stands for the Voice, Interests and Education of Women and it is one of Australia’s leading women’s volunteer organisations and supports the education of disadvantaged children through The Smith Family. The Glasshouse Country View Club has been established for over 10 years and for the past eight years the View Club of Glasshouse Country has met for our monthly luncheons at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. The venue has worked well for our group as the function room is really spacious with room available for a lectern and microphone available for our guest speakers or for entertainment at our special events. The club serves us a delicious and well-priced meal – which the ladies enjoy, it is always nice to eat a meal you haven’t had to prepare yourself. We look forward to continuing this friendship with the club for some years to come and would encourage the rest of the community to take advantage of such a valuable community asset. View members come from all walks of life and meet regularly to provide our members with an outlet to help others, as well as to establish lasting friendships and contribute to the local community. To find out more about View in Glass House Mountains call Margaret, our President on 5435 2172. Jenny Morris, Publicity Officer Glasshouse Country View Club
Just thinking
In the article on February 26 about the Cooker and the Looker, Amanda said "we all get a bit lazy about shopping" as a reason we don't buy local food. I couldn't help thinking there is a ‘one-stop option’ already available here in the form of Sandy Creek Organic Farm. If you want to be lazy, eat local and seasonal, their weekly box of vegetables is an incredibly easy way to do it! Frances Harper Peachester
Not the me, me, me crowd
Since I can remember, for over 80 years it was drought one year, floods the next. It was the country’s fault since it did not affect the city people, bad luck. Now it effects us it's a different matter. The labor party came up with a brilliant scheme – the Snowy Mountain, this was a stroke of genius. Of course we had a good Prime Minister, plus a party that looked after the people, not the me, me, me crowd. They were people with common sense, not around today, it made work, money, jobs, and a national pride in our services. We could do it and show the world, now it’s excuses, we have no money, not that we had much then. They will never come back again those pollies, but they must look at pollies now with disgust who only look after, themselves. How much do dams cost? L Woods Mooloolah
Good Neighbour Award
The Good Neighbour Award has been running for four years, but we are not getting many nominations at the moment. We now cover Peachester, Landsborough and Glass House, as well as Beerwah,
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so there must be a lot of good neighbours out there! I should like to ask readers to consider nominating someone. E-mail me at swilli17@dodo.com.au or write to me at PO Box 98, Beerwah, 4519. All I need is your name and contact details, their name and contact details and the reason you are nominating them. In particular, there was a lady who rang me a few months ago, asking how to make a nomination. Foolishly, I failed to get her ‘phone number’, and have not received the nomination. Please get in touch. Sheila Williams (on behalf of the ‘Good Neighbour Award’ Committee)
Couldn’t believe it
On my way home from dropping my wife at Caboolture Hospital last week I called into the Beerwah Marketplace to pick up some shopping. I couldn’t believe when I returned to my car, someone had slashed three of my tyres. Thanks to the fellas from Beerwah Discount Tyres who came to my rescue to get me on the road again. I reported the incident to the police who said that it was likely that I was targeted. I would hope if someone has an issue with me that they would raise it with me in person. Name supplied Beerwah
Re: Fact or fiction
I would like to clear up any confusion about the control of Ewen Maddock Dam and other bulk water assets following A. Husband’s letter ‘Ewen Maddock Dam – facts or fiction?’ (GCNews March 5). The management of dams in SEQ is the responsibility of Seqwater, the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority, and not Unitywater. Unitywater is responsible for transporting drinking water to customers after it has been collected and treated by Seqwater and also for sewage collection and treatment. We refer all correspondence relating to the management of dams to Seqwater. Judy Bailey, Executive Manager Retail Services Unitywater
Re: How stupid can you get
Just wanted to update the dirt bike riders who spooked those two horses recently on Coonowrin Road. The mother is in hospital having surgery due to complications of her injuries. I also wanted to add a massive thank you to the drivers of Coonowrin Road who do slow down for horse riders. It means a lot. Name Supplied Landsborough
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Landsborough Museum Mystery Object Do YOU know what it is? 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.
Last week’s answer – A stump puller. Congratulations to last week’s winners – no winners yet. Previous week – our apologies to Robert (not Andrew ) Bahr, and congratulations to Helen Whitter who also got ‘Insulator’ correct Open: Sun, Wed, Thurs and Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Closed Mon, Tues & Sat
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tissue) as the moves are executed. This can result in improved circulation and a reduction in restrictions and adhesions, tension, stress and pain. Before having a Bowen Treatment it is necessary to drink some water to provide the extra fluid required. Ensuring hydration is maintained maximises the benefits of the treatment. Beerwah Bowen Therapy is by appointment Monday to Friday at Beerwah Health Foods. Home visits are available. Phone Lesa on 0419 969 387.
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Prevention means taking actions to avoid something. Detection means there are signs that it is already present. See the difference? Once something bad (cancer, heart disease, etc) shows up on a test...you already have it. Early detection of a disease is not the same as preventing a disease. We spend all this worry, money, and stress on early detection – so we can then take some sort of action. Doesn't it make more sense to take action before there are signs that you've developed a nasty disease? My mum recently had herself checked out after losing her mother to cancer. Thankfully, all tests came back clear. But I can tell you she is not a healthy woman, and I am always worried about her future health. There is a big difference between being healthy and being ‘not sick’. If you put super healthy on one end of a spectrum, and very sick on the other end – there's a lot of area in between. Unfortunately, like my mum, most people wait until confirmation they are on the sick end before taking action. We should be very grateful for the advances of modern medicine, but if you have your choice, I'm sure most of us would prefer not to need it. While my mum doesn't have cancer or heart disease, her thyroid is playing up and she has had several benign lumps removed from her chest. But, in her words, “thank goodness” it's not bad enough to start eating right and exercising! I hope the point I'm attempting to make is clear. Don't wait until your blood tests or scan detects you have a serious illness, because then you've waited too long. Start preventing chronic disease now with simple lifestyle changes. Eating cleaner, joining your partner or friend for a morning walk, and adopting an attitude of gratitude are great ways to prevent this chronic disease epidemic facing our modern world. Adjust to Life Chiropractic, Turner Park Shopping Centre, Beerwah Ph: 5494 0499
Become eSavvy at Beerwah Technology Expo No matter how you use technology, there is something for everyone to explore at the Beerwah Technology Expo from 9.00am to 2.00pm on Saturday, March 15. Sunshine Coast Council’s Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said the Beerwah Technology Expo provides an opportunity for the community to interact with new and emerging technology. “Exhibitors include Ted’s Cameras, Total Mircosystems, LisaSista Photography, Glasshouse Country Christian College, Beerwah Family History Group - just to name a few. “You will leave feeling eSavvy after learning about social media, cloud storage, green screen technology, benefits of the Community Hub, free eResources including eBooks, eMusic, seeing an amazing 3D printer in action, and so much more.” Glasshouse Country Christian College Educational Technology Support Teacher, Brad Evans said one of the hardest things to do as a school was to connect education with the real world. “Having our Year 9 students involved in days like this allows them to gain perspective on what they are learning while participating in the wider Beerwah community,” he said. “Some of the things the students will be demonstrating include stop motion photography to create an animation on an iPad, green screen technology for media production and news reporting and AppleTV technology which changes the classroom landscape – all these make learning both interesting and fun.” The Beerwah Technology Expo is a proud community initiative of Sunshine Coast Council, Beerwah Grafx Group, Beerwah Friends of the Library and U3A Sunshine Coast. Come along and interact with new and emerging technology and become eSavvy at the Beerwah Technology Expo. For more details call 1300 LIBRARY and ask to talk to the Beerwah Library or visit council’s library website.
Live, love and run!
Adjust Chiropractic, Turner Parkmany Shopping Centre, Beerwah Ph: 5494 0499 walkers onto a trail and into the bush, but in a controlled LivingtoinLife such a beautiful setting, Glasshouse setting where they know that they will be safe and have Country locals take advantage of our natural environment some fun as well,” said Alun. for walking and running along the many trails and tracks “As the course is run around a circuit, participants are which wind around our heritage listed National Parks. never too far away from assistance and the whole course Run Queensland – a highly regarded locally owned and is accessible to the Run Queensland crew with a safety operated sports event facilitaton business – have been patrol operating throughout the event. organising a host of nationally recognised running events “The run is open to individuals, teams, and groups, so on and around our glorious Glass House Mountains. is the perfect thing for a sporting club or team, or fitness Their next much anticipated run is the Wild Horse group to use for training or team bonding. Criterium, which will be on Easter Sunday, April 20. “You could even use it as a workplace charity event, and According to Run Queensland founders, Alun Davies and be sponsored by colleagues to raise funds for local charity Brett Standring, the event will give local walkers and causes. runners a great opportunity to experience participating in a “And yes, people are even allowed to run or walk with trail running event without the intimidation of some of the their dogs on a leash.” more challenging courses. For more information on the Wild Horse Criterium, check “The focus for us is to encourage local runners and out their website – www.runqueensland.com
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While in Woodford, how about popping into Woodford Hardware and Nursery at 98 Archer Street and browsing amongst their large range of vegetable, herb and flower seedlings? Owners Dick and Kellie Howard said they and their staff are happy to offer customers advice on everything they need to know to help those seedlings grow, bloom and fruit in the garden. Dick and Kellie are ex-Glass House residents and are especially pleased to meet anyone from this area. Dick grew up in Glass House and he and Kellie moved to Woodford in 2001. Woodford Hardware and Nursery is open seven days a week and there are specials available all year round. They deliver anywhere. There are also two tradesmen, a plumber and a carpenter, onsite.
Great for golfers and diners alike The Woodford Golf Club is the perfect course for beginners or seasoned golfers alike. With its championship quality par 72, 18-hole 5,920 metre course, the Woodford Golf Club provides the perfect location for a great day’s golfing.
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“Customers like being able to get advice on their DIY projects from a pro,” Dick said. “Our tradies are happy to give information and tips to help your DIY project come together perfectly.” For more information ring the store on 5496 1385.
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Set amongst the beautiful countryside, with wildlife and picturesque scenery, the gentle fairways make for an enjoyable leisurely stroll for all ages and abilities, whilst the lush bermuda greens add that touch of putting perfection. With surprisingly reasonable green fees and great deals for groups, the club makes visitors feel especially welcome. Best of all, the nomination and membership fees are some of the lowest in the Sunshine Coast region and the club supports pensioners with great discounts on their membership fees. The fully air-conditioned and fully licensed club house is just the right place for an after game meal or drink, or just somewhere to stop for a refreshment when you’re passing through the area.
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Woodford Golf Club Saturday & Sunday - Big Breakfast menu available from 7am Now open for Dinner Friday and Saturday night A la carte dining - bookings preferred
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Council’s $1.1 million upgrade of Glenview Road between Rosemary Avenue and Tolson Road has come a long way in the past month and I’m really pleased with the progress. I stopped by and met with the on-site Traffic Controller who was genuinely impressed with the efficient work of Council’s road crew. An atmosphere of good will has set the scene for the project and locals have been supporting the crew with cold drinks and cake to show their gratitude. Through traffic, local residents and on-ground workers all aspire to see the project completed on time and achieving great results for individual driveways, overall improvements to sight lines and a smoother road surface for travelling on. If the good weather keeps up, completion of the project is expected to be in June.
Roberts Road
Extensive refurbishment is underway along Roberts Road at the car park outside Beerwah State High School. The work aims to separate through traffic along the road from destination traffic entering both the high school and Glasshouse Country Christian College. Car and bus drivers in the area will benefit from the improved management of drop off zones and availability of short term parking.
Skippy Park
Council is about to add the final play element to encourage active play at Skippy Park and thereafter we’ll start work to improve the entry along Old Landsborough Road. The entrance upgrade will start in mid-March and will take approximately five weeks to complete. The work will provide safety improvements for motorists with the inclusion of dedicated left and right turning lanes from Old Landsborough Road into Skippy Park.
Place + Beerwah
It’s exciting to see the Beerwah streetscape take form, particularly the dramatic transformation of the relationship between the pedestrian zone and through traffic along Simpson Street – it’s going to be a great space given over to the streetscape and pedestrian experience. The improvements will support the future of the area as a great community hub for locals and an emerging destination for visitors.
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Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah Pool Funding
I am pleased to advise council now has a funding agreement in place with Mooloolah Valley Community Association to enable access to Mooloolah Pool and programs for the community. It’s also exciting to learn the pool has a new swim club up and running. This is terrific news and I strongly encourage residents to get along and support your local club.
Have you checked out the Arts & Ecology Centre Event Calendar for autumn yet?
There are some really great workshops for adults and regular events throughout March and April taking place at Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, Tanawha. Presenters for these workshops are professionals drawn from within the art and environment fields. A couple of stand outs this month include: Two Minds, One Theory - Biodiversity & Evolution in Focus, a display featuring the work of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, from March 18 – 28, Tuesday to Friday only, 10.00am - 2.30pm; and Creating with Clay, learn how to create with clay and add texture and colour to make a complete and unique item for your home with Suncoast Clayworkers, on March 21 from 9.30am - 12.30pm. For further information or to book, visit council’s CommunityHub site at www.community.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/events
Harvesting at Rivers Edge
Council recently undertook water plant harvesting works at Rivers Edge’s water body which involved the removal of lilies and floating plants to encourage the growth of underwater plants. These plants provide habitat, food sources for native animals and fish while also assisting managing nutrient loads from streets and stormwater coming into the system. Nutrients can create algal blooms or poor water quality over time. The pond is being used by a range of native birds including purple swamp hens, moorhens, native ducks, coots and water dragons – a lovely place to visit with the family. www.gcnews.com.au
Happenings Things 2 Do Peachester Art Show
Don’t miss great jazz at Maleny
Get set for National Playgroup Week
Garage sale for a good cause
Peachester State Primary School P&C look forward to welcoming you at the school’s major annual fundraiser to be held during the last weekend of this month. Held at the Peachester community hall and showcasing the art of the Peachester school, community and surrounding areas, the exhibition promises to provide access to an eclectic mix of original artworks from both emerging and award winning local artists. There will be an opening night gala event to be held on Friday, March 28. This will include four hours of live music, instant prizes, drinks and finger food from 6.30pm. Tickets for the adults only event will be $15.00 and can be purchased from Peachester Fruit Market or by contacting the organisers. The art show will continue on Saturday, March 29 (10.00am - 4.00pm) and Sunday, March 30 (10.00am - 3.00pm) with the work of over 25 artists on display throughout the weekend including better known artists. For more information see their Facebook page - Peachester art show, email peachesterartshow@hotmail.com or contact Corinne 5494 9777 or Marnie 5494 9004.
Children across the state will get the chance to have some serious fun during this year’s National Playgroup Week from March 24 to 28. Sunshine Coast families will be treated to a fun family day which will feature a cardboard play activity, encouraging children and parents to build items from cardboard boxes – the more creative the better! At the Mons Playgroup Centre, 1 Mons School Road, Buderim on Thursday, March 27 from 10.00am – 12.00noon.
Discover Earthships: The ultimate sustainable housing Join Ryan Mayne to discover the land of Earthships at his presentation at the Beerwah Library on Wednesday, March 19 from 10.00am – 11.30am. Find out what is happening around the world with the construction of eco friendly, sustainable housing. Get great tips on how you can start making your own home more environmentally friendly and cheaper to live in based on basic Earthship design principals. The workshop is free, however bookings essential. please phone 1300 542 727.
One of Australia's leading Jazz bands, Caxton Street Jazz Band, who are regular performers at jazz clubs and festivals, is heading back to Maleny due to popular demand. The band is a six piece ensemble consisting of trumpet, clarinet / tenor sax, trombone / banjo / vocal, piano / vocal, double bass, drums / washboard. Cabaret seating will be available. They will be performing at the Maleny RSL Hall, Bunya Street, Maleny on Saturday, March 29 at 7.00pm. Ticket prices are $25.00 non-members; $20.00 members of Maleny Arts Council / Maleny RSL Sub-branch and are available from the Maleny Bookshop or phone John on 5494 2584.
Friends of Ebenezer Australia are holding a Garage / Plant Sale on Saturday, March 15 at the Maleny Baptist Church corner Maleny / Landsborough and McCarthy Roads from 7.00am until 1.00pm. Come and grab a bargain and meet some of the locals who have visited the Ebenezer work in Livingstone Zambia and hear some amazing ‘good news’ stories. Everything is priced to sell and the proceeds will help the 400 orphaned children at risk, who are being taken care of at the Ebenezer Child Care Trust in Livingstone Zambia. Make a difference in a child’s life, children who have no other means of support except the help that ECCT gives them. Contact Lenore on 5429 6194 for more information.
Harmony Day
Steph Arlidge (director of Sweet Chilli and Zawadi choirs) and Laurel Wilson are planning a choral music concert to celebrate Harmony Day on March 21, which will be held at the Maleny Community Centre. Local choral groups Tapestry, Crystal Waters Community Choir, Sweet Chilli and Zawadi, plus the Nightinguys, a seven man group from Samford, will be performing. There will also be a number of stalls, providing information about local groups who support the aims of Harmony Day. Doors open 7.00pm for a 7.30 start, admission is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and $2.00 for under 12s. Proceeds will go to local Community groups. Light refreshments will be available before the show and at interval, and the venue is licensed. For more information call Laurel on 0418 187 104.
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Last week, Ted Prickett from Peachester found this beautiful 2m-plus carpet python resting contentedly in the rafters of the fowl house. Ted said the presence of the snake, which was obviously well fed, may expain the disappearance of two hens recently and a shortage of eggs from time to time. Snake handler, Peter Morningstar, wrestled the python from its perch and has relocated it to a more suitable environment. Pythons and other snakes (many harmless) are a part of our wonderful natural environment, and if left well alone, will happily live side-by-side with us in harmony.
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Contributed by Patricia Bradford (Publicity Officer) President Jeff Bodley welcomed all to the AGM. Cath Howitt was awarded the Irene Owen trophy for the highest points scored for the competition bench for 2013 with a score of 135, Margaret Ferris came second with a score of 133. Cath was presented with the trophy by Denise Owen, daughter of the late Irene Owen. Office bearers were selected and a big thank you goes to the outgoing committee and welcome to the new committee. Outgoing president, Jeff presented John and Pam Innes with a beautiful Mussaenda for their services over the last few years. Results of the competition bench for January, 1st Cath Howitt 17 points, 2nd Margaret Ferris 15 points. Visitors and new members are welcome to join us on Thursday, March 20, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall, we would love to see you there. For more information phone 5496 9169.
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Kevs Joinery & Shopfitters in Beerwah has over 35 years professional service, and has been based in Beerwah for over 10 years. Seeing a definite gap in the local market they are now pleased to be able to offer a price matching service for all your electrical and white goods. So as well as offering a complete service for all your kitchen, vanity, laundry, TV units and robes needs, they can source any appliance at a great price. Call Kev now on 5494 6500 for more information.
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stunning gardens - complete with walking trails and secret paths that lead all the way to the spring fed dam, is a home exuding quality from every corner and perfect for the large or extended family. Upstairs offers level access to the second floor which boasts high scissor ceilings, polished timber floors, Tasmanian oak kitchen, and a deck overlooking the solar heated pool. Downstairs, there is a semi self-contained wing including bedroom, bathroom, laundry, large living area, covered patio and a double lock up garage. There is also room for all the toys with the additional 6m x 12m garage, double carport, plus a fully lined caravan port/workshop with power and
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Noticeboard Wanted Com Dec and JPs If you are a Commissioner of Declaration or a Justice of the Peace that can spare two hours a week for a shift at the Visitor Information Centre, please ring April on 0417 751 480.
Glasshouse Country RSL Raffle results IGA Voucher – 83F – Lynelle, dinner for two at GHC RSL Sub Branch – 18B – Don. We have an all-new fresh produce menu and new hours, Fridays - meals and bar from 4.00pm, Saturday - lunch and bar 11.00am - 1.00pm and Sunday – brunch from 9.30 am 11.30 am. All welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage.
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 15 from 1.00pm. Keep up to date with medical information. Please join us for coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. For more information contact Jean on 5491 1978 (after hours).
Cancer walking groups Are you impacted by cancer and keen to return to exercise and wellbeing? Cancer Council Queensland has walking groups at various locations around the Sunshine Coast. Contact Clare Howard 5451 6004 or Maroochydore@ cancerqld.org.au for details
Winter Angels 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 2014. Please phone June Luton on 5494 8701.
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Social gathering for singles
Are you single, between 55-70 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345.
Mooloolah Valley Slimmers Club Inc.
The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers are a group who meet at 9.00am every Thursday morning at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Each meeting we discuss a range of ideas from healthy eating to incorporating more exercise in our daily routine as well as new items on the market that may help (or hinder) weight control. The first meeting of the month we give our awards and host a morning tea provided by members. For more information about the Slimmers club please contact Bev on 5494 7793.
Suncoast Women's Adventure Group
Women of all ages are invited to join us on Sunday, March 30, for Learn to Surf with a local surf school in Caloundra. Cost is just $45.00 including use of board and rash vest. For more detail or to book, please contact Christina on suncoast.swag@gmail.com or phone 0435 489 422 (call or just text your landline number to me). Book by March 20. You can also contact me if you would just like more general info about SWAG.
Market day
Need A Feed - Beerburrum, are inviting stall holders to be a part of the Need a Feed market day! On the first Sunday of the month, BYO shade, tables etc, only $5.00 a table. Do you think you would be interested at all?! Date for the next market day will be April 6, from 7.00am until 1.00pm. Make your bookings ASAP (limited spaces) by phoning Kate Tallar on 0448 918 683 (after hours).
Meditation Tuesday evenings at the Beerwah Library from 7.00pm – 8.30pm. Introducing beginners to method and technique, supporting and encouraging practice. No charge. Phone Peter on 0429 918 424.
Caloundra Regional Gallery maintenance Installation of sustainable new lighting is scheduled for Sunshine Coast Council’s Caloundra Regional Gallery in late March. The gallery will be closed for two weeks from March 25 to April 8 to allow for new energy efficient LED lights to be installed as part of council’s commitment to providing sustainable quality community venues. The gallery closure is scheduled to fall between two public exhibitions. For details on upcoming exhibitions visit the gallery website www.gallery. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Diary Dates Wednesday, March 19
The Glasshouse Country View Club will be recognising International Women’s day at their luncheon at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 11.00am. Councillor, Rick Baberowski will be the guest speaker. Visitors are welcome to attend. Please contact Rosalea on 5438 7910.
Wednesday, March 19
Menshed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at the Recycle Market Shed, Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240.
Monday, March 24
The Beerwah-Peachester RSL Women's Auxiliary meeting at 1.00pm at the Drop-in centre in Free Street. (Please note the meeting has been postponed from the third Monday of the month for March.)
To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Rod Jobe Church on the Rise
Hope
There are three stand out truths in life. Faith, hope and love. I love to talk and speak about hope. It is one of those virtues in life that helps us get through the valleys and up to the peaks on the other side. It enables us to keep on going when everything else is saying quit, it helps us not to give up when everyone around us is saying ‘you’re not going to make it’. Life throws some difficult and tough times at us and that is when we need the power of hope to help us through. Hope is defined as ‘a favourable and confident expectation’. Hope gives us optimism and a positive attitude despite the problems. It says I will keep on dreaming, I will keep on loving, I will keep on working, I will keep on studying, I will keep on waiting, and I will keep on believing for a better tomorrow. The bible says ‘hope does not disappoint’. It uses this phrase in the context of a hope that
comes from God and has the power of heaven behind it. The Psalmist said ‘Why are you in despair, O my soul? And why have you become disturbed within me?’ Hope in God. There is a difference between our own will power, and Godly hope! Hope is a gift of God to us! The prophet Jeremiah declared God’s heart: 'For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope.’ Jer 29:11 God has a great future for you so look to Him for hope!
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
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 BEERWAH: Sun 9 am
68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
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MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am
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A to Z of Trades and Services Talkin' Trades with Matt Dragon of All Diesel Services and Repairs After working in the industry for 10 years, Matt Dragon set up his local business All Diesel Services and Repairs in April last year, and with his motto of ‘No Job is too hard’ he clearly thrives on a challenge. All Diesel Services and Repairs offer a mobile diesel mechanic service with workshop facilities available as required. They specialise in preventative / mass maintenance servicing both mobile and fixed plant. The current customers include heavy commercial vehicles, earth moving equipment, 4X4s, as well
as fixed production plants (conveyors, screening, shredders). Matt completed his apprenticeship at Caloundra Truck Repairs under well-known tradesman Rodney Cusack, and he describes his skills as high quality mechanic, as well as welding / fabrication and good auto electric skills. “When you have work completed with All Diesel Services and Repairs you can have peace of mind knowing that you are dealing with one mechanic who is highly motivated, with big goals, offering highly skilled workmanship,” Matt said.
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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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LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS
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Diesel Mechanic Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models Moby Vic’s Southbound, Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains
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A Grade Mechanic Servicing Glass House Mountains and Surrounds General Repairs and Maintenance • Automatic Transmission Specialist • Log Book Servicing • Over 15 years experience
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New Builds Design Carpentry Renovations
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Barry Jones Computers
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Darrin 0497 788 534
New Installations & Renovations BSA Lic No. 1253462 Ph 5439 0108 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au Fax 5439 0109 Web: www.knmkitchens.com.au Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083
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Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Contributed Sharon Bochow
Nineteen members of the Glasshouse Hinterland Fishing Club fished the weekend of February 15 and 16 with some good catches Winners: Whiting - Max Schmock (397mm) Bream - Danny Kowald (278mm) Flathead - Sam Fulton (718mm). Children’s section – Sophie Johnston (Bream and Whiting) The fishing club fishes Bribie passage between the Bribie Island bridge and the Caloundra Bar. The club encourages responsible fishing and skills through competition. The year has just started, so it not too late to get involved with this family group of amateur fishermen, women and children. Cost for the year is $65.00 for adults and $53.00 for children which includes membership to the QAFAC and nomination to the club events held throughout the year. Monthly membership draws, monthly prizes and yearly presentations are held. The next competition is March 22 and 23. If you would like to join the club drop in and see the friendly staff at Club Glass House, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains and they will be able to answer your questions and give you a nomination form. Sam Fulton with his winning flathead
AFL Training in full swing
Contribute by Craig Bales Glasshouse Lions junior training is now in full swing as we close in on the start of another great season. Under 8’s and Under 10’s commence training this Thursday at 4.30pm at the Tunnel Ridge Road facility in Landsborough. The first carnival is only a couple of weeks away. Many of the kids have already been down having a kick while the Under 12’s and Under 16’s have been training and are eager to get started! We are very excited about the opportunity to enter a girls Under 15’s team for the first time this year, the turnout at the ‘come and try’ days has been wonderful and the girls skills are coming along in leaps and bounds! The club would like to welcome any boys and girls aged from six to 15 to come down and have a go at AFL on Thursday evenings. If you would like further information please contact Craig Bales at 0414 225 329.
Little Athletics
Contributed by Cassy Sutton The State team is set travel to Cairns for the 2014 IGA State Championships from March 21 to 24. The team of 25 athletes aged from U9 to U16 all qualified in the top four at the Region Championships in early February. They will travel as a team with a dedicated group of parents in a quest for state medals. www.gcnews.com.au
Beerwah Ladies Golf
Contributed by Jenny Kelly Huey is still behaving himself as we continue to have glorious golfing weather. We had 72 players come out to compete in the first of our mid week Monthly Medals. We are very pleased to welcome our Club Professional, John Mellish, back as sponsor for our Medal competition this year. This competition is held in 3 divisions with Barb Drury winning the Division 1 Medal with a score of 72 Nett. Barb was followed by Andrea Campbell who scored 75 Nett. Sonia Kenway won the Gross with a score of 90 off the stick. The winner of Division 2 was Di Smith on 74 Nett, with Viki Bartel runner up on 75 Nett. Winner of the Gross in Division 2 was Brenda Briese who had 98 off the stick. Division 3 winner was Fay Raven on 72 Nett, with Oriel Lyon runner up on 78 Nett. Gross winner was Marie Norton with 111 off the stick. Nearest to the Pins went to Val Turner on 5, Lesley Eggleston on 16, and Margaret Goodger won div 2 pin with her second shot on the 18th. Mavis Brimelow took home the ball for the least number of putts on the day. Next week we will be playing a Single Par event. Hope to see you out on the course soon, until then, stay safe and good golfing. Di Smith, Fay Raven and Barb Drury.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club
Contributed by Trevor Bertram Our monthly ‘Two Bowl Triples’ held on February 24 was won by Nev Franklin’s team from Donnybrook with two wins + 38 points. The Runners-up were Wendy Platt, Jim Tatum and Rod Platt with 2 + 35 and in third place were Millie Freshwater, Marleen Bertram and Trevor Bertram with 2 + 34, having the highest score of 28 off the card in either game. In the 2014 Ladies’ A Grade Singles over the last two Wednesdays, in Round One, Chris Freshwater defeated Kate White. In Round Two, Marleen Bertram def Viv James, Millie Freshwater def Julie Palmer, Jenny Hobson def Margaret Beasley and Di Hunt def Chris Freshwater. Thursday morning’s game was won by Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson and the runners-up were Julie and Steven Palmer. Max Viterale and Rodney Sharpe won the afternoon game and the runners-up were Leisa Craven and Jim Tatum. Our Men’s and Ladies’ Super Challenge teams played Nambour on March 1 with both the Ladies’ and Men’s sides being defeated. In the final round against Bongaree ‘at home’ last Saturday, the Ladies won on both rinks and the Men’s Side won three rinks to two. Congratulations to our Ladies who are through to the Final Round Play Offs at Bramble Bay on Saturday, March 22. Coming Events:1.00pm, Sunday, March 16 - Round 1 of the Men’s Fours Championship. 9.00am, Monday, March 24 - Monthly Open Two Bowl Triples.
Sara sure can throw
Glasshouse Country local Sara Wessling competed at the Queensland paraathletics championships in Brisbane last weekend. The University of the Sunshine Coast Athletics Club representative won one silver and two bronze medals at the event. Sara competed as a thrower in all four throws events, in javelin she won silver and she broke her own state record twice and equalled it a third time with a throw of 13.24m. In discus she won a bronze medal with a throw of 19.46m, a national qualifier. In shot she won a bronze with a throw of 5.14m. In hammer Sara competed as an able-bodied athlete as para hammer is not contested in Australia and she threw 16.48 m which is a ‘personal best’ for her. This is the fifth year in a row Sara has qualified for nationals, to date she has self funded her dreams to compete at that level by working. However this year she has been unable to find work. She would be very grateful if there is someone out there that would be willing to fund her to chase her dream. Nationals are held in Melbourne April 4 to 6 at the Lakeside Stadium, nominations close on March 17, Sara can be contacted on 0401 393 274.
Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club
Contributed by Judy Walker Tuesday, March 4 triples winners were Eileen Pierce, Lloyd Walker and Ian Henderson. Scroungers winner was Ray Bryant (again). Friday Pairs winners were Nev and Gloria Shaw, 2nd Tony Pignata and Peter Setch and 3rd Darren Black and Netty Cook. Raffles won by Eileen Pierce and Gwen Henderson.
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Glass House Mountains Running & MTB FREE Group
Encouraging beginners to advanced MTB: Monday Afternoons 4:30pm - Beginners Mountain
Biking (MTB). Saturday Mornings 5:45am - MTB RUNNING: Tuesday Mornings 5:30am - Speed session. Friday Mornings 5:30am - Beginners Run/walkers aimed for new runners. Sunday Mornings 6am - Run/Walkers and Long Run.
www.meetup.com/GlassHouseMountainsRunningGroup Meeting point: Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club (Beegees) carpark
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
Glasshouse Gliders defeating Bongaree in the last round of Super Challenge
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SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 There is a full Moon coming up after this weekend in Virgo. As it goes well with a steady retrograde in Saturn your wishes for the future may see some stability still likely in travel or publishing. Mercury and Venus in Aquarius spruce up your home in new colours and starts a friendship circle for you now. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 With Mercury and Venus in the unusual sign of Aquarius it makes you a local ambassador, whether on your bush walking, or running through the local parklands. An unexpected pleasure comes from a suddenly delightful liaison with someone joining your physical exercise program. Jupiter opens opportunities. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 You may join forces with others to make money and receive good advice. An exciting aspect between Venus and Uranus stir up a sudden windfall. Time for unconventional home pleasures with a new tech-gadget, or a surprise funding for a new domestic home project. Intellectual horizons deepen for you. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 This week you will awaken with faith and forgiveness in your heart. Play your cards right and each evening can bring you extreme pleasures. A restless impatience pushes an unstable opinion, but luckily you will have a great idea coming from a partner that positively activates your future beliefs. Don’t eat excessively.
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