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Celebrating 65 years
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12 Wednesday
Matt Fiddes Dance Classes start today, and classes are free for anyone that comes along on the day, call 1800 840 403 for further details.
13 Thursday
Maleny Fix It Café - can assist with review and repairs to bicycles, small furniture, and other small items as well as sewing. It is $5.00 for each item for a simple review and repair if possible. From 9.00am to 2.00pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane Maleny.
14 Friday
Megan Pozzi from QUT will present a not-to-be-missed session at Beerwah Library on how you can use social media positively and proactively. Learn strategies for keeping your information private as well as ways to boost your online presence. Suitable for anyone who uses social media and a must for parents and teens. From 3.30pm – 5.00pm. Free workshop, but bookings required. www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au. Phone: 5475 8989.
15 Saturday
Help Jacob’s Hope ‘Bridge to Brisbane’ team raise funds for Queensland Eye Institute at a Bootcamp Fundraiser at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club (top oval) from 10.30am - 12.00noon. Join some of Beerwah’s top trainers to put you through the paces to test your fitness and raise funds for a worthy cause. Adults $15.00 and kids $7.00. Sausage sizzle available from 12.00noon. Registration enquiries contact Lisa 0438 770 587.
15 Saturday
Recyclerama, the antique and collectable fair combines with the Maleny Monster Car Boot sale for a massive day of second hand treasure hunting at the Maleny Showgrounds. Featuring vintage stalls, collectables and antiques, surrounded by outdoor sites of bric-a-brac, clothing, toys, tools and heaps more. Lucky door prizes. Entry $5.00 adults, kids free entry. 7.30am- 3.00pm. Site bookings 5435 8312.
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Maleny Spring Festival at the River School from 10.00am - 4.00pm. Park at the Maleny Showgrounds and catch the bus (Gold Coin Donation). Come and enjoy a wonderful day of fun and festivity for the whole family with a variety of interesting stalls, a giant slide and jumping castle, all day line up of music and entertainment, a variety of delicious vegetarian food stalls, school tours and more!
15 Saturday
Glasshouse Country Menshed Inc will have plenty of bargains at their Monster Garage sale today. There will be 2 and 4 stroke mowers, whipper snippers, leaf blowers and chain saws, fishing rods, handmade leather goods and more, along with the chance to fossick through preloved tools and enjoy a sausage sizzle. 8.00am - 1.00pm, 352 Peachester Road, Beerwah. Phone: 0427 606 240.
15 Saturday
The Glasshouse Rangers cricket club are holding a sign on day at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Grounds from 10.00am – 1.00pm. Junior teams are U10, U12, U14 and U16, while Seniors have divisions 1-4. For Junior enquiries contact Jill Forster 5493 0663 or 0418 946 252 and for Seniors enquiries please contact Jeremy Schultz 0431 430 281.
16 Sunday
Registered charity Friends of Lift Inc, will be holding a grand auction at Lift on Maleny-Montville Road from 10.00am – 2.00pm. The funds raised will go towards the ‘Buy the Building campaign’. Phone: 5435 2303.
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his week we turn our attention to celebrating Senior’s Week which is on from August 15 – 23. The ‘official week’ is an opportunity for Queenslanders of all ages to join together and celebrate the valuable contribution of older people. To be honest it is not that different to most weeks, as we generally include plenty of stories featuring the more senior members of our community, who play such vital roles volunteering, and adding much to where we live. Our front page features a very inspirational local couple who next week celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary, a milestone that isn’t celebrated too often. We have also included a fairly comprehensive list of all the celebrations and events that are planned throughout Senior's week in each of our townships, you can check these out on page 28. So here’s cheers to our sensational seniors!
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Local News Celebrating 65th anniversary By Sonia Clark
Gordon and Heather Wright are a lively fun-loving couple in their 80’s that know a thing or two about married life - together they are about to celebrate their 65th Wedding Anniversary. The couple who have resided at Glass House Mountains for the last 11 years, married in Adelaide on August 19, 1950 when Heather was 21 and Gordon was almost 23. They met through their families’ church choir when Heather was just 16 and Gordon was visiting his uncle, who also sang in the choir. “When I saw Heather walk into that church I said to myself, I’m going to marry that girl,” said Gordon. True to his word, once Heather turned 21 he did. They were married in the same church where they originally met. About 12 years ago, the couple who are keen travellers and motor homers, decided to build a granny flat next to their son’s property in Glass House Mountains. Currently they have 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. The couple have a shared love of singing and over the years have performed at various community events, musicals and church choirs. When asked about a marriage tip for successful longevity Heather said, “just stick to it, and when you have a spat – just get over it!” Gordon added, “tomorrow is always another day.”
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Be bushfire ready – Community Warnings
Contributed by Gavin Stewart, Volunteer Community Educator for Rural Fire Service – Caloundra Hinterland This week we are looking at bushfire community warnings. Emergency services personnel issue bushfire warning messages (referred to as ‘community warnings’) through media and social media channels during significant bushfire incidents that may threaten life and property. It’s up to you to take notice, seek information, make decisions and act. Community warnings are used to inform residents of threat to properties, time to impact, the direction and strength of the fire, and the steps residents must take to survive.
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It’s essential for all Queenslanders to educate themselves and their families and understand the levels of warning to ensure you aren’t confused or panicked if a community warning is issued for your area this bushfire season. There are four levels of community warnings which can be issued as an event escalates. Advisory – there is a fire in your area, there is currently no threat to property; there is no action required. Advice – there is a fire in your area, there is currently no threat to property, but stay informed and consider taking a series of preparatory actions. Watch and Act – there is a fire in your area, you could be impacted and should prepare to enact your Bushfire Survival Plan. Emergency Warning – there is a fire in your area, you need to enact your Bushfire Survival Plan immediately and prepare for impact. If a Community Warning is issued in your area, you must tune into your local news broadcaster as emergency services personnel provide local radio with the most up-to-date information as it comes to hand. Warnings are not only issued by the media or on social media platforms. Firefighters, State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers or police may doorknock in the area or you could receive an Emergency Alert message on your mobile or home phone with advice on the situation and where to go for further information.
Gavin Stewart with the fire danger sign on Steve Irwin Way The Standard Emergency Warning Signal (SEWS) is also used when bushfire threatens life. The siren sound effect is the same used for cyclone warnings. For more information on how you can be bushfire ready, you can speak with the following local contacts: Glasshouse Mountains Rural fire Brigade V.C.E.’s Kirsty Levis – 0418 980 019 Melissa Tonkin-Taylor – 0477 717 018 Steve Rook – 0407 572 930 Landsborough V.C.E. Kevin Sedgeman – 0429 940 991 Maleny V.C.E. Deb Lynde – 0413 003 412
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Beerwah RSL Club doors permanently closed Last week the President of the Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-branch, Gavin Smith confirmed that all options to keep the Beerwah RSL Club open have been exhausted, and sadly the next step would be for the club to go into receivership. “While there had been hope that ‘State Branch’ would come to club's assistance to keep it running, this does not fall within their scope," he said. The RSL State Branch focus is on the welfare of Returned Service Personnel and they do not get involved financially with clubs that have commercial gaming facilities. "Beerwah RSL Club, like four or five of the other RSL Clubs, and many other clubs and hopitality business across the state, have been forced to close down in the last few years,” Gavin said. Gavin explained that the Sub-branch members would now be given 14 days notice of a Special General Meeting that will be held for them to go through the process of appointing the liquidators. “Once the liquidators have been engaged they will be given a 12 month period to sell the land and buildings which include the 'Club building' on Beerwah Parade and the ‘Drop in Centre’ in Free Street, which are all on the same property title,” he said. “Once the property is sold, the Beerwah Peachester Sub-branch will still be a chartered sub-branch, however we won’t have a premises to operate out of.” Finding a new premises and relocation of the Cenotaph will be two of their priorities to ensure
the Sub-branch will be able to continue the vital role they play in providing welfare services for both member and non-member returned services personnel. Gavin is hoping that the Sunshine Coast Council will assist the Sub-branch in moving the Cenotaph which is central to all of the official events and services undertaken by the Sub-branch throughout the year. This Saturday, August 15 is likely to be the last service held in the club’s current location, and the VP Day (Victory in the Pacific) service will be held at 10.00am. It is now over four years since the Sub-branch made the decision to not continue their lease arrangement with the Community and Memorial Club. At the time the decision divided the community, and created much anger from many of the area’s long-term residents and resulted in many in our
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community predicting that the club’s permanent closure would be the ultimate long-term outcome. Sadly, these views were proven correct and while those individuals may feel vindicated, there are still no winners from that decision made by the Sub-branch. Both the Sub-branch members and the whole community have lost valuable community assets and there has been significant heartache along the way for many.
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Queensland Road Safety Week 2015 One of the aims of QRSW2015 is to encourage greater individual and community ownership of road safety. This is about everyone doing their part to ensure our roads are safe and helping to change what is acceptable behaviour on the roads. The overwhelming majority of road users are safe and sensible drivers and riders, however many road users who fall into this category most of the time, still make some poor decisions. A good example of this is a couple of recent incidents where accidents have been caused by drivers taking a chance at turning across traffic where they have not had clear sight lines. While it may seem like life is too short to be stuck waiting to turn right onto, or cross over a busy road, the alternative could be life changing not just for you, but for other road users as well. There are several side roads accessing Steve Irwin Way that are not controlled by traffic lights. On Steve Irwin Way the maximum speed limit is 80km/h, so vehicles are probably covering about 100 metres every five seconds. If you can’t see at least 100 metres in each direction before you pull out of the side road then you have less than five seconds to make the turn. Don’t become a statistic, take the time, it’s worth it.
River School coming of age Contributed by Anne Donoghoe
The Ananda Marga River School in Maleny recently marked the beginning of its 21st birthday celebrations by hosting a full day of cultural activities to ‘honour our past, our land and our space.’ The celebrations will continue throughout the rest of the year culminating in a 21st Birthday Celebration and Reunion Dinner on November 28 for all past and present students, staff and their families. The Cultural Activities day began with guests Lyndon Davis and Brent Miller, from the ‘Gubbi Gubbi Dance Troupe and Cultural Education Program’, presenting an inspiring Welcome to Country, didgeridoo playing and traditional fire lighting. Students enjoyed participating in a variety of activities including Dreamtime story-telling, recycling paper to make pods encasing wishes, planting trees donated by Barung Landcare, Brush Turkey Enterprises and Lake Baroon Catchment Care Group, leaf mandala creations and palm frond painting. There was also damper making, critter designs, serpent painting, seed mobiles, piccabean creations, boys business with Lyndon, traditional basket weaving with Bianca Bond and indigenous dance with Brent. The day extended into a well attended School Café and performance evening where current families, students and staff honoured the founders of our school for their great vision and perseverance in creating the amazing learning space currently being enjoyed at the River School.
Blue light dance party Just a quick reminder. The next event is on September 4, and also thanks to our great supporters, Aussie World, Australia Zoo, Big Kart Track and of course Beerwah IGA and Woolworths who give generously time and time again. They help make it possible for us to run these great events and to have amazing prizes to give away.
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Suba Roo comes through Back in edition July 1, we farewelled Bruce and Kerry Allen from ATL Graphix in Beerwah as they ventured cross-country to participate in the Great Endeavour Rally. Their trusty yellow Subaru rally car was transformed with a new blue look – Team Suba Roo (or Car 125), thanks to a range of generous sponsors and supporters. The annual charity event raises money for the Endeavour Foundation to allow them to continue their vital support programs for people living with disabilities and their families. With this being their fifth Endeavour rally, you would think that they would have experienced everything by now. But according to Bruce, this one was tough going. “This was the hardest one so far … mentally and physically draining,” he said. “It was big kilometres each day and hard conditions on the Suba Roo, but we all came through it in one piece, although just. “But in the end, we raised around $11,500 for the Endeavour Foundation, which was the eighth highest amount raised overall. So that’s something to be proud of,” he said. The funds were raised through the efforts of the Landsborough Masonic Lodge with the support of Freemasons Queensland and various Lodges around the state. “But we couldn’t have raised that money if we didn’t have the car … and getting the car up and running was thanks to a number of local businesses,” said Bruce. “A big thanks must go to Wayne and the team at
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A warm Blackall Range welcome to newcomers Contributed by Diane Hobson The 10th annual ‘Welcome Dinner’, hosted by the Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club, will be held at the Maleny Showground Pavilion on Wednesday, September 16 from 6.00pm for 6.45pm. Newcomers to the Blackall Range are invited along to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this iconic event. Over 200 people traditionally attend the evening, and tickets are already selling fast. Guests will enjoy a gourmet meal, entertainment, raffle, lucky door prize and auction. Newcomers will receive an information pack, have the opportunity to meet local residents,
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Introducing Kris Allen, your local Meat Manager Kris comes from a family with a strong history of retail service; and following in his siblings footsteps, he started his career at 15 years of age at IGA Mooloolah. After gaining store experience; at 17 he was offered a butchers apprenticeship at the IGA. Kris remained at IGA Mooloolah until 2009, when he then moved to the IGA at Evans Head in New South Wales. At 21 he became Meat Manager and remained at the store until 2013 – working his way up to assistant Store Manager. Returning to IGA’s on the Sunshine Coast, Kris worked as Meat Manager at Caloundra before coming on board at the refurbished IGA Beerwah in 2014. Kris loves dealing with customers and is always pleased to assist at any time. The meat department has a great team consisting of three butchers and two packers who are in store everyday from 7.00am.
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On the recent school holidays Teghan from Teghans Dance Club (TDC) at Peachester jetted off to America for a month to undertake training at the International Dance Academy (IDA) in Hollywood. Teghan danced beside professional dancers, and took intensives from some of Teghan with Mat Hollywoods t Steffanina best and most popular choreographers and teachers. One of whom was Matt Steffanina. Teghan has followed Matt’s choreography and online tutorials for many years now and described the experience as “surreal” to be in a room with him, taking his classes with over 60 other students. She studied a range of dance styles from Hip Hop and Contemporary to Reggae and Funk, completing up to 15 classes across six nights per week. Teghan said the versatility in styles and techniques in the dancers and choreographers is something you won't find here in Australia. “I’m so grateful to have had this opportunity and experience,” she said. Teghan is clearly excited to bring home new techniques and is keen to inspire and teach her students what she has learned. To find out more, check out Teghans Dance Club on Facebook.
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Heading to New York Recently Natalie Cunningham was featured on the cover of GC&M News to share her exciting news that she has been invited to showcase her fashion label Emu Designs at New York Fashion Week (NYFW) in September. Natalie is the very first Indigenous Australian to ever be invited to NYFW and she is keen to go, however first she needs to raise funds for the entry fee of $15,000.00 and accommodation is $3,500.00, Qantas has come on board as a sponsor and donated free return airfares. If you would like to help get Natalie to New York you can head along to her upcoming cinema fundraiser on Saturday, August 22 at 7.00pm at Maroochydore Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinema. The movie showing is the new 'National Lampoon’s Vacation’ and tickets are $25.00 each. There will be a lucky door prize and a raffle. Tickets must be purchased in advance through www.emudesigns.com.au
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This month Maleny libraries' window display features timber working tools, music and instruments that would have been used in the 1890s in Teutoburg, now known as Witta. In the 1880s in 1890s pioneer settlers in Teutoburg felled trees to clear rainforest from the land and pit sawed timber into planks which they then worked with simple hand tools, to make fences, furniture and houses. Music, singing around the piano and playing the accordion and other instruments were familiar pastimes for the Teutoburg settlers, who came from various places in northern Europe into the new state of Queensland at the end of the 19th Century. The sheet music was loaned to us by Olga Webster, whose father was Bernard Julius Nothling. Bernard’s father, Martin Julius, brought the Nothing family along with their piano, to Australia in 1879. The Nothlings selected land at Teutoburg in 1887. Thanks to Olga Webster and Maleny Historical Society for loaning the objects in the Wittafest display.
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Can you paint with light? Bring your cameras along to U3A Beerwah Grafx class Thursday, August 13, 5.00pm – 6.00pm at Beerwah Library where Steve Blackbourn will be showing us how to use our cameras to ‘paint with light’. Before that, from 4.00pm – 5.00pm Sally McMillen will be showing how to ‘frame’ your pictures before taking them. This will also involve a practical session, so bring your cameras along for a practical photographic session with the Beerwah Grafx group. Non U3A members are allowed two ‘free’ test visits before needing to enrol. Membership forms are available at the Club. Please phone Chris on 5492 5885 or email chrisbell41@ bigpond.com for full details of our group’s program for Term 3.
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Based at Peachester for the last 13 years, Whisper Images – Photography for Life offers a full range of professional services for all your photographic and framing needs. Professional photographer Kathy Hill covers everything from weddings, portraits, events, real estate, portfolios and product photography. As part of her service, Kathy has an established fully equipped home based professional studio. As well, part of the property is dedicated to providing picturesque outdoor studio locations, with a purpose-built rustic cabin, vintage car, and various props and natural backgrounds such as gardens, creeks, and even stunning Glass House Mountains views. The newly renovated indoor studio is perfect for maternity and newborn photography and is complimented by the viewing area where clients can comfortably look over their images and choose from a large range of print, canvas and album options. All printing is done through professional labs in Brisbane to ensure the highest quality reproductions. Whisper Images offers a onestop-portrait-shop where Kathy and her husband Richard can capture the images and then
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complete the service with custom framing or canvas printing. The onsite framing studio is perfect for custom framing of items such as photos, posters, memorabilia, art works, tapestries, cross stiches, mirrors and more. Old frames can also be repaired and restored where possible or suitable new materials can be sourced if required. The photography side of the business has always provided a mobile service, where location shoots can be choreographed at a range of beautiful settings specially chosen by Kathy, or at a location which is special and significant to you. Customers may recognise the name of the business from the ‘Pop Up’ shop that was next to Target in the Beerwah Village shopping centre for the last six months. While the shop has now closed, Kathy has commenced an exciting new fully mobile framing service. Often large items are difficult for people to move around so now the mobile service can come to you. Items of all shapes and sizes can be picked up for framing and returned when complete. In-home consultations are also available for ready-to-hang art design ideas, featuring a large range of scenic and nature images to suit any
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Gala vintage calendar launch By Sonia Clark Mt Mellum’s Misty Bland is getting ready for the premiere gala launch of her 2016 Vintage Calendar Girls project - which will be the result of months of hard work, effort and tireless fundraising. The cheeky and tantalising calendar will be officially launched at a gala event on Saturday, September 19 at 7.00pm at the Beerwah and District Memorial Golf Club (24 Biondi Crescent, Beerwah). The idea behind the vintage inspired calendar arose from Misty’s bid to raise awareness and money for her husband Rob’s rare form of cancer with proceeds going towards ‘Rare Cancers Australia’. The project has been wonderfully supported by the local community and businesses. The 12 calendar girls will arrive in classic vintage vehicles dressed in their finest vintage gowns. The night will feature a silent auction of key vintage items from the photo shoots, and a vintage props lounge with the chance to have your photo taken in true vintage style at the photobooth. Beverages will be available for purchase from the cash bar and there will be a sumptuous selection of hors d’oeurves created by top chefs. Tickets are $25.00 single and $35.00 (includes copy of calendar), the calendar will be on sale on the night for $15.00. In a call out to local businesses or generous individuals for support, Misty would sincerely like to seek an option to print out a canvas print of each of the months final shoots (probably costing around $500.00) to give as a ‘thank you’ to the ladies who volunteered their time to appear as ‘pinups’. If you or your business can offer financial or in kind assistance please contact Misty on 0451 272 057. For more information visit facebook.com/ vintagecalendargirls.com and to book tickets or buy calendars go to http://www. eventbrite.com.au/e/vintagecalendar-girls-gala-launchtickets-17350275140 Misty and husband Rob on the cover
Music Festival is coming to town! By Sonia Clark Now in its fourth year, The Maleny Music Festival is on again for three musically enticing days from Friday, August 28 through to Sunday, August 30 at the Maleny Showgrounds. The relaxed and friendly feel-good festival will feature over 75 musically diverse acts including an eclectic mix of folk, funkiness, jazz, blues, world and alternative music. Hayden Hack Infusion Also on the program is open mic sessions and local workshops held over Saturday and Sunday, with new skills to learn such as ‘finger style song arrangement’, ukulele, guitar techniques and even ‘Clawhammer Banjo’! A number of local artists and home grown acts will be well represented over the three days including crowd pleasers, the five piece Sunshine Coast collective ‘Hayden Hack Infusion’. Hayden Hack and his ‘funk family’ will be bringing their unique brand of Afro and psychedelic aesthetic to the Bunya stage on the Friday night at 10.10pm. Rob Longstaff will bring his combination of powerful vocals and groovy acoustic guitar to the Platypus Lounge on Saturday night at 9.20pm. The socially and environmentally conscious Sunshine Coast soul, blues and pop musician creates energetic songs with a minimum of amplification. Rob seeks to raise social and ecological awareness and his sets are always enthusiastically received. Acclaimed multi instrumentalist Lee Hardisty will play the Bunya stage at 12.15pm on Sunday. Touring the world for the last 15 years, Lee brings an honest and heartfelt appreciation of what inspires him; with songs focussed around his wife and family, his garden and his community. He plays a number of instruments including saxophone, flute, guitar and kalimba to produce beautiful musical tapestries. A number of other home grown local acts will be also be featured from Hinterland artists and groups such as the Beerwah High School Band (playing Friday Night on the Obi Obi stage at 7.00pm), Maleny Youth in Concert (Saturday morning 10.15am at the Platypus lounge) and the Maleny Ukulele Group (Saturday, 12.45pm on the Bunya Stage). For more details on three day festival pass and daily admittance tickets see: www.malenymusicweekend.com.au
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Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch
Contributed by Sheila Williams At the recent AGM of Beerwah NHWQ, the following members were elected. Area Co-ordinator Ron Stocks, Secretary/ Treasurer Maree Anderson, Committee Member Julianne Dickenson, Newsletter Editor Sheila Williams. The position of Deputy Area Co-ordinator is vacant. At the ordinary meeting which followed, the August ‘Good Neighbour Award’ Greg and Lea with Ron Stocks certificate was presented by the Area Co-ordinator to Lea Parkes and Greg Brown from Glasshouse Country and Maleny News. They were nominated by Sheila Williams, who wrote ‘not only do Lea and Greg work tirelessly to provide our area with a truly independent local paper, but they are very supportive of local organisations.’ It was very encouraging to see two police officers and a volunteer in policing at the meeting; it makes us feel that our work for NHWQ is valued.
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Contributed by George McKenzie On August 17 our District Governor, John Leddy and his wife Barbara, will be visiting our club. This is always a great night, as we discuss what is happening around our different clubs. John has a busy schedule as he has to visit 67 clubs in his year. At our meeting on August 3, our guest speaker was Robert Frizzo who spoke about pineapple farming. Robert’s grandfather settled in Beerwah in the 1930’s. We also had a visiting Rotarian Seb Messina who has settled in Beerwah. Seb has 22 years as a Rotarian starting at Cairns and Brisbane. Welcome to our district, Seb. From August 10 to 31 the Rotary photo competition entries for the 2016 Rotary Charity Calendar will be on display at Beerwah Library. On August 21, at 4.00pm, awards will be presented to the winning photos and calendar cover photo. There will also be light refreshments, everyone is welcome. Just a reminder that Rotary meets at the Beerwah Hotel on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 6.15pm for 6.45pm. Contact: Trevor Taylor on 0478 813 630 or George MacKenzie on 5439 9371.
Local selected to attend specialised course in Japan By Sonia Clark In a lovely validation of her chosen profession and a once in a lifetime opportunity, local business owner of Soulqi Kaz Thomas-Roby, has been selected to attend a specialised Japanese Acupuncture training course in Osaka Japan later this year. The opportunity to learn more about this ancient and specialised practice, under the guidance of three revered Japanese Masters, comes about only once every five years and only 30 people in the world are invited to attend. To be considered to attend, an applicant must be nominated, and Kaz was fortunate to have her name put forward by her own ‘Sensei’ (master teacher) Emma who herself is an accomplished Japanese Acupuncturist practitioner. “I am just so excited to have been selected. It‘s such an honour to be chosen to learn from the best of the best in my field,” said Kaz. The intensive week-long course will allow attendees to learn further skills in the practice of Japanese Acupuncture directly from the elderly masters. It is a wonderful opportunity to gain knowledge of this ancient practice from those that were taught the skills from their own Sensei’s or who come from a long line of family practitioners. The teaching course will further develop Kaz’s knowledge and she will learn more about needle skills, moxa (a herb that assists to tonify the body) and specialised body pressing skills (used instead of needles for children and for fertility treatments). The week will also see students attend an acupuncture museum and a high grade moxa factory.
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There has been, over the last two or three months, publicity with regards to the raising of funds for charity by the Landsborough Masonic Lodge through their Sausage Sizzle at Beerwah Recycling. This is a small part of Freemasonry and much of what is involved remains a mystery. To clarify many of these mysteries Landsborough Masonic Lodge will hold an Open Night on Thursday, August 27 at 7.45pm in the Landsborough School of Arts. The evening is open to all those interested, and their partners. It will take the form of an information session followed by questions and answers. The evening will close with a light supper and the usual Masonic Toasts will be observed. Should you require further information please contact the Worshipful Master, Bob O’Conor on 5438 7756 or the Secretary, John Anthony on 5493 0392.
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Colouring Competition
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Children are invited to join in the fun again this year, and enter the colouring competition leading up to the Beerwah Charity Sports & Spring Carnival. The picture this year highlights two important events associated with the Charity Sports day: Round 3 of the Queensland Strongman Series, and the annual Super Strawberry Competition. Competition entry forms (see illustration) will be available through some local schools and the ANZ Bank at Beerwah; or the form can be downloaded from the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News website. The link for this is http://fylebase.fylesoft.com.au/uploads/10/ docs/CHARITY_SPORTS_2015_Colouring. pdf Entries should be returned by Wednesday, August 19, to Glasshouse Country & Maleny News office, the ANZ Bank Beerwah, or your local school. Please note that children should add their name, age, class, school and phone number to the back of the completed entry so that winners can be contacted. All entries will be displayed at the Beerwah Charity Sports & Spring Carnival at the Beerwah Sports Ground on Saturday, August 22. Winners will be announced and prizes awarded at the Charity Sports. Please contact Sally Joyce (0439 463 554) for more information.
Entries in the 2015 Scarecrow Competition will be on display for viewing this week. You can vote for the People’s Choice award by texting Janelle (0439 970416), or ‘liking’ your choice on the Beerwah Charity Sports Day Facebook page. Addresses as follows:
A test of strength at Charity Sports
For the second year running the strongman / strongwoman competition will be held at the Beerwah Charity Sports Day, Saturday, August 22. This year the competition has been upgraded to become Round 3 (of 4) of the Queensland Strongman Series with a large number of competitors expected to enter the many exciting and exacting tests of strength. Points won in this round go to building up total points for the eventual winner being declared Strongman and Strongwoman of Queensland 2015. So the competition will be fearsome! The competition will start at approximately 10.00am and will run for just on four hours so you will be able to see a lot of action. Come down to the Beerwah Sportsground and be amazed at the enormous weights these men and women can lift. Gates open at 8.30am with all funds raised going to the Cancer Council Queensland. Check us out on Facebook.
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Beerwah Charity Sports Annual Photography competition is on once again with total prize value over $1,000.00. Entries close at 3.00pm Friday, August 21, entry fee is $2.00 per photo and $1.00 for class 8 entries (which is for youth entries up to 17 years of age). Collection points for entry forms and lodgement of entries are at the local pharmacies at Glass House Mountains, Landsborough, Mooloolah Pharmacy, and the Maleny Newsagency. All prizes generously donated by local business houses from Beerwah, Landsborough, Maleny, Caloundra, Nambour and Beerwah Lions Club. Funds raised from the competition support the Cancer Council Queensland. Full details are on the entry forms or phone Gary Bradford on 5496 9169, Bob Banner on 5494 9080. TAXATION & ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR
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School News Beerwah students on camp
Contributed by Harrison (Year 5 student) Recently the Year 5 students from Beerwah State School attended a school camp at the Currimundi Recreation Centre. 5A1 students loved the camp! We all had a great time with the experiences we had and the chance to get to know each other better. Some of the activities included high ropes, catapults, pool games (it was heated), circus skills, mini Olympics, and canoeing on Lake Currimundi, as well as free time. It was lots of fun. When we made our catapults, they showed us how to tie different knots. Afterwards, we made our catapult, fired tennis balls and tried to catch them. I caught some of them and was hit plenty of times. The food was great. We had our own eating area and everything was ready for us. Currimundi Recreation Centre was great and I hope the Year 4 students enjoy the experience next year.
Memorial gets a makeover
Contributed by Kylie Merola Landsborough State School's Anzac Memorial has received a makeover, thanks to local developer Darren Brown, who is currently creating Mellumbrook Drive Estate off Landsborough Maleny Road. He has kindly donated sandstone to the school so that they could use it to give the school’s Anzac Memorial, that was originally built in 1999, a facelift.
Landsborough State School's Anzac Memorial Landsborough Principal, Kristy Walton, said the memorial helped keep the Anzac tradition and story alive. "It is a visible and tangible reminder of the past. It is also a part of daily school life as students pass it on their way to their classrooms and the playground," she said. The recent restoration works include the new sandstone path, along with the surrounding garden being replanted with rosemary bushes and Australian natives.
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Open Day at Beerwah Kindy The Beerwah Kindy is welcoming families to come along to their Open Day on Saturday, August 22 from 12.00noon – 2.00pm. Centre Director Katie Piva said the kindy is a community based, not-for-profit association providing a nurturing and educational experience for children in the year before they attend Prep. “It is a place where children and families can learn, grow and unite,” she said. “Our Open Day is a great opportunity for parents and children to come and see the centre and meet the teachers.” Enrolment/waiting list enquiries can be made at this time for 2016 or future years. There is a cost of $10.00 to put your child’s name on the waiting list (please bring the correct money). To find out more about the centre before the day, take a look at their website beerwahkindy.com. au or if you have specific questions please email info@beerwahkindy.com.au or phone 5494 6346 after 3.00pm. The centre is located at 9 Free Street, Beerwah and is affiliated with The Gowrie (QLD).
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Understanding Body Stress Release Contributed by Helen Meachen from Healing at Lavender Body Stress Release (BSR) unlocks the tension stored in your body and allows it to function at its very best. Tension builds up in our bodies through events as simple as a knock or a fall and as complex as prolonged physical or emotional stress. Over time this shows up as pain, tight muscles, stiffness or numbness – letting us know that our body is no longer able to adapt to the overload. The irritation to the nervous system undermines its efficiency, e.g. pressure on the lower back may not only cause pain, but also disturbs the
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Men’s Health Support Contributed by Bob McLean September is Prostate Cancer awareness month, and you can assist by holding a ‘Big Aussie Barbie’ just like the Glasshouse Country Menshed will be doing at Bunnings Morayfield on Father's Day, September 6. Just by organising a barbie you can be a part of raising funds in a number of ways to assist research in finding a cure for this killer male disease. Spring is also the time for the blokes to get permission to start cultivating a Mo to come off in Movember. In 2014 the Beerwah Hotel and Burson Auto Parts in Beerwah, ran Movember campaigns with sponsorship from the community and a donation of $500.00 each from the Glasshouse Country PC Support Group. Their target was boosted to a target of $1000.00 each. Find out more about how you can get involved by checking out https://au.movember.com for more info. The Glasshouse Country PC Support Group would like to extend an invitation to anyone who is interested in coming along to their next meeting where the guest speaker will be Sheree Dunne the Local Care Coordinator for TruNTH on August 12. TruNTH is sponsored by the Movember Foundation. This will be held at The Mary MacKillop Centre 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah at 5.30pm. For more details contact Bob on 0427 606 240. www.gcnews.com.au
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The massive urban development plans for Halls Creek, adjacent to the Pumicestone passage, have been in limbo since the change of State Government last February. The issue was a key issue in the local election outcome, which saw a substantial swing in the voting away from the Liberal-National Party, who the electorate saw as supporting the development of Halls Creek, with the resultant loss of the inter-urban break. Protection of the inter-urban greenspace break has been identified by Sunshine Coast Council and local environment groups as vitally important to the future health of our natural environment. The area comprises a 613sq km non-urban area located in the northern part of Moreton Bay region and southern part of the Sunshine Coast region, with about 52.5% being made up of National Parks, State Forests and Forest Reserves. About 36% is owned by the State Government and is leased for forestry purposes. The State Government is progressing with the preliminary processes for the drafting of the next South East Queensland Regional Plan, which included the recent re-establishment of the Regional Planning Committee, a move welcomed by Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson. “I commend the Deputy Premier for bringing the Committee together to advise on the next South East Queensland Regional Plan and I am absolutely delighted that regional inter-urban breaks is on the agenda,” Mayor Jamieson said. “Preserving and protecting our own inter-urban break is absolutely crucial to maintaining our identity and protecting some of our most important natural assets. “The current inter-urban break has been estimated as having a value of at least $5 billion to the regional economy. “Protecting the inter-urban break from inappropriate development and ensuring it remains in place for current and future generations is one of the highest priorities for this council and reflects the long standing position of our communities,” Mayor Jamieson said.
Barung Landcare Learning about our ecology
Hinterland Bush Links, supported by the Barung Landcare Association, presents the inaugural Subtropical Forests Ecology Course from September 28 to 30. This exciting residential course is for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of our local ecology, plants and animals, and how to restore and connect the landscape. Three absorbing days of field studies in the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland, will take participants out of their lounge chairs and into the forests of the Blackall and Conondale ranges. From their base at Booroobin, participants will commence with a wide view of the landscape from a vantage point overlooking the Glass House Mountains. Later they'll explore the diverse eucalypt forests and rainforests of this region. Learning from experts in their field, participants will gain an understanding of the natural patterns in the landscape, the impact of disturbance, and build knowledge and skills to restore and connect our forests. The course is led by a team of instructors who combine top-level expertise in their particular environmental field, with passion and great teaching skills: Spencer Shaw – flora Susie Duncan – vertebrate fauna Steve Burgess – soils and hydrology Michelle Gleeson – invertebrate fauna Tony Bright – reptiles and amphibians Dr Les Hall – bats Attendance is limited to 30 participants. For more information or an application pack, contact Susie Duncan wilderness@hotkey.net.au or 5429 6622. Barung Landcare is a leading community-based organisation working to develop ethical solutions for a sustainable future. We support local and regional community empowerment to conserve and enhance the rich diversity of natural resources of the Blackall Range and environs. See more at www.barunglandcare.org.au www.gcnews.com.au
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Over the last few weeks we have definitely had what could be described as some chilly winter nights. So you can imagine how relieved we were recently when the lovely staff at Cappriccios gave us a cosy table just near their fireplace! Considering that the cold weather was keeping many locals snuggled up at home, we were not the only ones not deterred by the cold night – Cappriccios definitely have a dedicated bunch of locals who were dining in and loads of takeaways on the night. It was a perfect night to tuck into a bowl of the rustic soup of the day, which was the hearty minestrone. It really hit the spot (although I have
Great eats and treats in Maleny! no doubt that their chicken and pumpkin soups served on other night would be great as well). Last time we had dinner at Cappriccios I made the mistake of ordering a main sized pasta – the mistake wasn’t the choice, it tasted great, however it was just too big. At the end of it I didn’t even have the energy to take a look at the dessert menu. So this time I planned ahead and suggested to Brownie that we share a main – to keep some space for the tasty sounding dessert items. So we went for the ‘Calzone’ and for the nonItalian speaking readers, the calzone can also be described as a stuffed pizza pocket. For the
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Spend Father’s Day this year, Sunday, September 6 at the Maleny Showground with your dad and his ‘Best Friend’ of the furry kind, at the Apex’s Paws of Thunder. While this is an event for the whole family, the highlight of on the day is the opportunity race against their canine friends in several race categories, where they can compete for prizes, certificates and ribbons. Registration will be from 8.00am and racing from 9.00am starting with the Tiny Tackers then every 15 minutes the different categories. These include Mini-Mutts, Keep that kid on a leash, Average Joes, Mega Mongrels, Racing Babies, Tweenie Stakes, Golden Oldies, The Maleny Vet K-9 Cup, Ladies Dash, Gentle dog Sprints, Fastest Dog on the Hill, and Hound and it’s human – will race until 12.15pm with the last event of the day, the Ute Jumping. For full program of events see www.apexmaleny.org.au or facebook paws of thunder.
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Last week the Queensland Police Dog Squad calendar was officially launched. It's an initiative from Sunshine Coast dog handler Senior Constable Dan Hayward and features beautiful photos of 39 police dogs from around the State. Deputy Police Commissioner Barnett said he was proud to unveil the calendar with photos and biographies of sworn dogs, retired dogs, breeding dogs and puppies, and also contains a centrefold poster. “The photographs of the calendar have beautifully captured the personalities of our general purpose, drug detection, explosive detection and human remains detection dogs,” he said. The German Shepherds, Labradors and one Springer Spaniel were photographed in scenic locations from the south-east coasts to outback Mount Isa and in operational situations such as travelling on a Water Police RHIB and searching a car’s engine for explosives. Police Dog Angel, the only female general purpose dog, was photographed in front of Brisbane’s beloved Story Bridge which Brisbane City Council lit up pink for us to raise awareness for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. “We hope the calendar raises valuable funds for animal rescue and breast cancer research and to assist police officers and their families who are in times of need or those families who have been affected by the death of a Queensland police officer. All funds from the calendars will go to the Animal Welfare League of Queensland, Police Legacy and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Handlers and dogs will be selling the calendars each day at the Queensland Police Stand stand at the Ekka. The calendars are also available for purchase online at the Police Health and Recreation Association shop: www.qphra.com. They are $20.00 each and online sales will incur freight costs.
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August is Pet Dental Month Business feature The Landsborough and Glass House Vet Surgery will be offering free dental checks throughout August as part of Pet Dental Month to raise awareness of pet dental problems, prevention and treatment, particularly in older pets. According to Tom Duggan at Landsborough and Glass House Vet Surgery, four out of five dogs and cats over the age of three years have some sort of dental disease which may go unnoticed by their owners. “Pets often won’t show pain. Even pets with sore gums, infected mouths and broken teeth will continue to eat so owners may not see any problems,” he said. So how can you tell if your dog or cat has a toothache? “Your pet’s breath should not smell bad. Bad breath is a sign of infection. Gums may be red and inflamed and the teeth stained with tartar or they may start dropping food. “Annual dental health checks are an ideal opportunity for owners to find out if their pet has existing problems which have gone unnoticed. Dental health checks also help ensure bacteria and poisons from dental infections do not spread to the heart, liver and kidneys through the blood stream. “We also recommend regular tooth brushing and many cats and dogs can be trained to enjoy having their teeth brushed, especially if you start at an early age.” During the month of August the clinic will be offering free dental assessments, dental prevention information and dietary advice. Ring and book your free dental check-up NOW.
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Can we find a home for... Blake is a male de-sexed Wolfhound x who is 7-months-old. This boy would suit an active family with older children. Blake will need a bit of room to run and play, so no tiny backyards for him please. If you feel that Blake may be your new best friend, please come in and meet him or any of our other wonderful dogs. Adoption fee is only $295.00 and he is also micro-chipped, vaccinated and comes with local council registration Purrito is a darling young male cat who is only 14-weeks-old. This boy has already been through a lot in his young life, he has had surgery here at the refuge to remove fragments of shattered bone in his hip joint area. The surgery has been successful and he will lead a normal cat life. A family without very tiny children would really be best for him at this stage. He is good with other cats and with dogs. Adoption fee is only $150.00, with all vet work done and council registration for Sunshine Coast as well. 28 Sippy Creek Road, Tanawha
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‘IT’S ON FOR YOUNG AND OLD’ CELEBRATION We would like to invite you and your family to our special Seniors Week celebrations. Please come along with some meaningful photos from your life and share your story on our storyboard. Two – course BBQ lunch. $10 seniors & $15 non-seniors DATE:
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Senior Moments It’s on for young and old In celebration of Seniors Week, Live Life Village, Maleny Grove will host a fun-filled day reminiscing the ‘old days’. Residents and the local community are invited to bring along a photo that is meaningful and to share your personal story. All photos will be displayed in the community centre at Maleny Grove in a special display. Village Manager, Kaye Smyth said, they plan to bring the community together to celebrate their stories. “Our wonderfully diverse community have travelled so many paths, and we would like to bring them and the broader community together to share stories for Seniors Week and share a yummy barbecue lunch,” she said. Live Life Villages promote the opportunity to be part of a supportive community where you can focus on enjoying life. Regular services, activities and social outings can be planned or you can relax using the facilities at your leisure. “Our homes are all oriented to capture the magnificent views and have been designed with the discerning environmentalist in mind with solar orientation, clear story windows, solar hot water, rain harvesting and many other features. Our homes have proven to be very popular,” said Kay. The ‘It’s on for young and old' event will be held on August 21 at 12.30pm at Maleny Grove, 9 Palm Street, Maleny. Bookings required. Enquiries regarding the event or to have a tour of the village can be made by phoning 1300 556 575.
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Do you remember Lucky Starr?
Lucky Starr is one of the founding members of the Australian Pop Music Industry and he will be taking to The Events Centre’s stage on Wednesday, August 19 at 11.00am. He was a regular on television shows such as Bandstand and also hosted Six O’clock Rock for one season. Lucky Starr also made regular appearances on Mavis Bramston, Revue 60 – 61, in Melbourne Tonight, Sing Sing Sing, plus many other entertainment shows. In 1962 Lucky recorded a hit record ‘I’ve Been Everywhere’, which to date still remains one of Australia’s all-time favourites. The record received the highest accolade in the music industry, the Platinum Award. Lucky’s style ranges from Rock & Roll, to Country through to Jazz and is in fact similar to the late great Bobby Darin. A complimentary morning tea is included in the ticket price and will be served from 10.00am. The show will be at the Events Centre, Caloundra on Wednesday, August 19, at 11.00am, full price is $17.00, or group of 10 or more is $15.50. For bookings call 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au
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Glasshouse Mountains Probus What is Probus? We're an association of retired and semi - retired folk who meet monthly with the idea to keep our minds active, share our interests and enjoy the company of new friends. Our main goals are fun, friendship and fellowship. Our club is simple in structure and free from the constraints of a service club so we're not a fundraising body, rather we're self-funded with no obligation to any outside activity or association. We manage the Club's business with a 10 person Management Committee who meets on the first Wednesday of the month. This optimises our time for the regular second Wednesday meeting of the general membership. This general meeting involves a half hour element to update the members, then a half hour smoko break followed by a guest speaker, and we've been fortunate to have informative and entertaining guests. We're done by 12.00noon and then it's lunch we prefer a venue where we can BYO to share and the Beerwah Hall - ideal for camaraderie - is just right. Our fourth Wednesday is billed as our outing for the month. This may be to organisations, or activities or places of current interest to members including one or other of our back yards for a barbecue. In between, we do have a delightful monthly musical morning, a Book Club and an afternoon Mahjong group every fortnight. We also have occasional functions such as our ‘Xmas in August’ luncheon, at Landsborough this time, and routine monthly ‘Upcoming Entertainment Events’ for our enjoyment. We're a band of 50 plus members, and it's of interest to you come and have a look. Phone Gordon on 5439 0446.
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Senior Moments Celebrating Seniors Contribution
As part of Seniors Week, Volunteering Sunshine Coast will be working with Sunshine 60 and Better, to celebrate the invaluable contribution seniors make to the community. Please join us on Thursday, August 20, for fun activities and refreshments at the Caloundra Travel Co, 23 Cooma Terrace, Caloundra from 10.00am until 2.00pm, entry is $5.00 per person. Please email admin@volunteeringsc.org.au to register.
Adventures in Antartica
In 2013, Dale Jacobsen fulfilled a life-long dream when she took part in a 32-day expedition to Antarctica. To celebrate Seniors Week and the launch of her iBook, ‘Why Antarctica? a Ross Sea odyssey’, Dale will talk about her adventures on Monday, August 17 from 2.00pm – 3.00pm at Beerwah Library and then on Thursday, August 20 from 10.00am – 11.00am at the Maleny Library. The event is free to attend, no bookings required. Morning tea provided by the Friends of the Library groups.
Museum celebrates Seniors
Landsborough Museum is inviting locals to come along and celebrate Seniors Week, on August 20 from 10.30am. Enjoy a sausage sizzle on the lawn and some music that will take you back in time. Also visit the Museum’s new exhibition ‘Far From This Land’ that commemorates the lives of our local servicemen and women. Cost is $5.00 for entry and includes a sausage sizzle, cuppa, music, and a lookaround this fascinating social history museum.To make a group booking phone 5494 1755 or email: landsboroughmuseum@aapt.net.au Bus parking is available at the front of the museum and wheelchair access is available.
Chat and Chew
Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc. is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. Caloundra 60 & Better Inc. will be holding a ‘Chat and Chew’ session on Tuesday, August 18 from 10.30am – 12.00noon. Come along (maybe bring a friend) for a fun and friendly morning of conversation. Bring along a plate of nibbles and join in. The event will be held at the Uniting Church Hall 56C Queens Street, Caloundra. For more information, phone 5443 7281, email admin@sun60.com.au or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au
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These days more and more people are seeking to stay in the workforce longer and are looking for satisfying and fulfilling jobs. The good news is that employers do value older applicants and the book ‘How to get a good job after 50’ provides a step-by-step guide to job search success. Thanks to the good people at Exisle Publishing, we have a copy of the book to be won (worth $29.99). To win, like our Facebook page and share the competition details and comment ‘shared’. The competition will be drawn 4.00pm Monday, August 17 and winners notified via Facebook. The book must be collected from GC&M News. Facebook.com/glasshousecountrynews
Get your family history advice
The Caloundra Family History Research Inc. will host an Open Day as part of celebrations for Seniors Week and National Family History Month on Saturday, August 15 from 9.30am – 12.30pm. The Open Day will enable Sunshine Coasters of all ages to come together to further develop intergenerational connections through family history research with free advice for Seniors on beginning their family history research. Morning tea will be served from 10.00am, sponsored by COTA (Council on the Ageing) which provided financial support for this event. The Caloundra Family Research Resource Centre is located at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, and is accessed through Gate 2 on Pierce Avenue. A map is on the website at www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au.
Step back in time during Seniors Week
On Wednesday, August 19, a Seniors Week Event is being hosted by the Caboolture Historical Village. Ben Barker will open the event with some didgeridoo playing and the Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc (a Village Club) will provide a speaker on Genealogy. The cost is $10.00 per person which covers entertainment, entry and morning tea. A Vintage Fashion Parade with outfits being provided by our ‘Sewing Team of Ladies’ will be modelled by our volunteers and hosted by Roger (President) and Dave Black. A ‘High Street Style’ morning tea will be served, with fabulous food. Bookings are essential by phoning 5495 4581 or emailing marketing@historicalvillage.com.au. The courtesy bus is available from the Station if booked for small groups. Come and have a morning of fun starting at 10.00am.
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Dental Excel (previously known as Marley Dental) has been providing health care services to Beerwah, the hinterland and the Sunshine Coast for going on 19 years. During this time, they are proud Dental Excel team at of the role they have played in Beerwah maintaining the dental health of the more mature members of our local community. Principal Dentist Dr David Marley says it is very important that the elderly have sound functioning dentition for the sake of their general health. “Poor oral health and periodontal (gum) condition is a contributory factor in heart and vascular disease such as stroke, and a healthy mouth is very important in such conditions as diabetes,” Dr Marley stressed. Maintaining oral health is not just about keeping teeth – although this is important. “Dentures can be a dreaded reality and a real trial for many people,” he said. “Although they provide a much reduced functional efficiency compared to natural teeth, ultimately both the enjoyment of food and good digestion are extremely important for a healthy life and an important sense of well-being, meaning dentures do become vitally important as we age.” Masticatory function can deteriorate without one realising as dentures and the jawbone wear and, as a rough guide, full dentures should be relined every two years and replaced every five to seven years as the gums shrink and the mouth changes. Dr Marley said many people after years struggling with a full lower denture, and forgetting what it is like to really bite and enjoy food, are now electing to have ‘implant retained’ dentures. “This is where the lower denture is clipped down on two implants to provide a solid unmoving opponent for the upper denture to work against. “One step further than this is ‘implant retained fixed’ dentures, more commonly called ‘All-on-4’, again available where appropriate from Dental Excel. “This form of denture is becoming increasingly popular due to the benefits that they bring,” Dr Marley said. For those Seniors who have been lucky enough to retain their natural teeth, then Dental Excel can provide all necessary treatments to ensure the best chance of keeping those teeth for life. www.gcnews.com.au
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New CEO for Maleny Credit Union Earlier this month, Maleny Credit Union welcomed Bob Malcolm as their new CEO. Bob brings with him over 35 years experience in the finance industry, 25 of which have been with the Credit Union movement. Married with two children, two step-children, and a new granddaughter, Bob has been impressed with the warm welcome he has received from the Maleny Credit Union family. Bob is very involved in the community and currently serves on the board of Aid for the Blind (Qld) and is also President of Northern Suburbs Hockey Club Inc. His vision for the future of Maleny Credit Union is also very much a community focused one, both within the geographical Maleny community and the wider ethical and sustainability community. Bob is passionate about reengaging the younger locals. He said his aim is to rearticulate the values that made their parents and grandparents open Maleny Credit Union in the first place. As well as evolving the current community programs, Bob is keen to re-engage the local community with the relaunch soon of the Community Soapbox forum. He is looking forward to meeting everyone as he gets out and about in the next few weeks, or feel free to drop in, his door is always open.
Auscare trainee is a legend
By Lea Parkes Glasshouse Christian College Year 12 student Vanita Mens, who is currently completing a school based traineeship at AusCare Pharmacy at Glass House Mountains, was recently presented with an award for Trainee of the Quarter from Acclaim Apprentices and Employees. The award acknowledges her professionalism, work ethic and skill set. Back in 2013 as a Year 10 student, Vanita completed work experience at the pharmacy, she obviously impressed them all, as they offered her a two year school based traineeship. So along with completing her Year 12 studies, Vanita works about 14 hours per week and completes her Certificate 2 in Community Pharmacy through the Pharmacy Guild. Vanita works a full day on Wednesday and the other hours she does outside of school hours. She is saving her wages so she can buy a car. There was consensus among the staff that Vanita should be very proud of her award, business owner Martin Vigar definitely agrees, saying she is a legend.
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Andrew Prescott
President: Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber has held several successful network meetings in the past two months, but it would be great to see more members attend these meetings, to take advantage of the opportunities available. And speaking of opportunities, the Annual General Meeting is coming up on Wednesday, September 2 at the Beerwah Hideaway, 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start (buffet dinner will be available). Please RSVP to the Hideway if you would like a meal phone 5494 6270. The AGM provides an ideal opportunity for any member to become a more active participant in providing input and direction on how the Chamber gets things done. Your Chamber of Commerce is a valuable tool and resource but it is only as good as the people who are actively involved in making it work. I have had information that there are some members who are not happy with the Chamber. If anyone has a genuine grievance then I am more than happy to discuss this with them personally. I can be contacted on 5494 9718. However before anyone rings, please have a think about what outcome you are seeking, a possible solution to your issue, and an idea of how you are going to be involved in being part of the solution. Recently there have been notices in the media advising that a fresh round of Community Grants are available. Your Chamber would embrace the opportunity to apply for some of these grants, and make things happen, however these things do not happen by themselves. The current Chamber executive, who are all volunteers and should be thanked for their time and input, are stretched to the limit. And while it is easy to sit back and criticise, whether it be in a positive or negative way, it is always much more gratifying to become active and be part of the solution. So, I invite all members to lodge a nomination for any of the required positions on the executive which will all become vacant at the AGM. Alternatively if there is an issue that any of our members are passionate about and it is within the scope of the Chamber to act upon, please bring it to our attention, but also be prepared to participate in making things happen. The more members we have actively involved in your Chamber of Commerce the less work we all have to do to achieve the same things.
Stuart on the trail to better business ‘Tell your business story’ – that’s the tip for local business owners from 2014 Sunshine Coast Business Awards winner Stuart Daniels. The Managing Director for ‘Trailers 2000’ took home ‘Enterprise of the Year’ at last year’s gala awards night. The prestigious prize also provided a big boost for the Beerwah-based business. “Winning at the Sunshine Coast Business Awards definitely lifts your profile among the local market,” he said. “It also provided us with a welcome boost to the enthusiasm of our entire team. It gave them the recognition they deserve for all their hard work and commitment.” Trailers 2000 was nominated for its 2014 award by a business acquaintance. This year, businesses can nominate themselves for a gong and Stuart said it’s an opportunity not to miss. “I would encourage every business to enter the awards and be sure to tell the judges your story,” he said. “Last year the judges were impressed with our ability to adapt to a changing market and our ability to overcome the many business challenges. Over the past two decades we’ve built our business from nothing to now be Australia’s number one trailer manufacturer, supplying trailers nationally to customers like Bunnings, Mitre 10, Ruralco, Australian Defence and more. “We’ve achieved this from very humble beginnings here on the Sunshine Coast. Nominations are open for the 2015 Sunshine Coast Business Awards. Entries close COB, Monday, September 21 and the awards gala night will be held on Saturday, November 7. For more information or to nominate for this year’s awards visit www. sunshinecoastbusinessawards.com.au. Businesses that have been operating on the Sunshine Coast for 12 months or more can nominate online for free. www.gcnews.com.au
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Monthly Why is it that every lawyer these days only practises in one area of the law? with King Tobin Lawyers Phone: 5494 6566 Email: beerwah@ktlaw.com.au It certainly seems that general practitioners are falling out of favour as the law becomes increasingly complex, the pace of change of legislation increases and insurance risks for lawyers increase dramatically. King Tobin Lawyers located at Shop 15, Turner Park Shopping Village in Beerwah, is a firm that is bucking this trend. The firm has been established in Beerwah for over 30 years with only three owners. Tracy King has owned the firm since 2003. It is Tracy’s belief that being a general practice gives the firm continuity of service and knowledge of client’s circumstances which allows for distinct advantages over specialist lawyers. We are ‘your lawyers for life’. The reality with our complex and fast changing legal system is that there is an overlap between many different areas of law which all solicitors need to take into account when providing advice and assistance to clients. For example, it is vital in family law matters that clients are given advice in relation to their wills, enduring powers of attorney, property law issues
and business law issues, upon separation of a marriage and property settlement. If you separate from your spouse and effect a property settlement with a family law specialist but do not divorce, and have not made a new will prior to your death, then your estate will be divided such that your ex-spouse will receive the first $150,000.00 from your estate and two thirds of the remainder of your estate. Another example of the inter-lap of different areas of the law occurs quite frequently in property law. It is quite common for clients to instruct solicitors to transfer a property from two persons (who were in a relationship but have separated) to one of those persons. Stamp duty, a Queensland government tax, is payable in this situation. As many of you would be aware, stamp duty is a transaction tax based on the value of the property and is usually very costly. We would advise the clients not to take this course of action but rather to enter into a binding financial agreement or consent orders which would not only transfer that property with no stamp duty payable whatsoever but would also have the effect of protecting the parties’ other assets, including superannuation, from any future claim from the other party. It is only through a complete overview of your life, personal circumstances, business circumstances, and involvement with your legal affairs over many years that a comprehensive and complete legal service can be provided, with no conflict between different legal processes or documentation. Specialist advice of course may be needed from time to time to ‘fine tune’ your legal affairs or deal with a particular issue which has arisen. Here at King Tobin Lawyers we provide advice, assistance and structuring in most areas of the law including conveyancing (both residential and commercial), wills, enduring powers of attorney and advanced health directives, estates, family law, commercial law including leasing (commercial, retail and retirement villages) and business law. Being a local firm for over 30 years we have vast knowledge of matters affecting the area and issues unique to the area. We provide a
free perusal of draft residential conveyancing contracts to ensure that you are protected before you sign. We have fixed fee initial consultations available also. Contact us on 5494 6566 or by email: beerwah@ktlaw.com.au to discuss your legal requirements and issues today.
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Out & About Drinks on the Deck with the cast of Figaro A near capacity crowd enjoyed the fun and frolics of Lindy Hume’s adaptation of Rossini’s ‘The Barber of Seville’ for Opera Queensland, performed at the Maleny Community Centre recently. Many of the audience gathered on the deck at the Centre with the cast after the show to discuss the comic opera with a drink in hand. This production was the first time Opera Q had come to the Hinterland. This was done under the auspices of the Maleny Arts Council (MAC). Given the great reception they received, it is sure not to be the last.
Secretary Maleny Arts Council June Dunn (right) discusses the production with stars Ashleigh Crane and Matthew Broadbent (centre) and Anne Brown
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Director of Maleny Singers, obviously pleased with her group's performance in Figaro, shares a moment with Arts Council's Peter Lavery
A group of Maleny Singers, Wendy MerefieldWard, Jennifer Gill, Evalee Sharples and Chris Ward
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Audience members joining the cast for a drink were Brenda Simmons and John and Di Falconer
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Things To Do Fun afternoon fundraiser If you would like to support the great fundraising efforts of Wendy and Jo who are otherwise known as ‘Boobs on Bikes’ they have a ‘Triva and Fun Arvo’ planned for Sunday, September 5 at Club Glass House, starting at 2.00pm going until 5.00pm. The cost will be $10.00 a head. Please nominate and pre-book your teams of four and more on 0497 869 804. All money raised goes to Cancer Council Queensland. Food and drinks will be available from the club. The club is doing food platters for $10.00 for four people, but these also need to be booked when you book your table.
37th Annual Caloundra Stamp Fair It is estimated that there will be around 500,000 stamps (mint and used), plus accessories available for purchase (browsers welcome) at the Caloundra Stamp Fair. The event will be hosted by the Caloundra Stamp Club, and held at the Beerwah and District Community Hall, 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah, on Sunday, August 23. The fair will open from 8.30am to 3.30pm and members of the public are most welcome to attend. Entry is free, there is plenty of off-street parking available, and the hall is wheel-chair accessible. There will be five stamp dealers (buying and selling) attending with a wide range of stock. There will also be up to 18 stamp clubs with stamps, covers etc. for sale. Other attractions will be a ‘Bargain Table’, and an auction at 1.30pm of philatelic items offered by club members or the public. Auction lots must be submitted by 10.30am and there is a limit of 200 lots auctioned. A raffle with multiple prizes and hourly ‘lucky door prizes’ will feature, and refreshments will be available at moderate prices. Further details may be obtained by phoning Secretary Jill on 5494 7233 or email jillhughes1@bigpond.com
Could softball be your thing? Think you might like to give softball a go but you’re not sure? Then head along to the ‘Come & Try’ event for free at Suncoast Hinterland Softball Association’s Sign-On Days at Mooloolah. Suncoast Hinterland will host two Sign-On and Come & Try Days on Saturday, August 15 and 22 from 9.00am – 1.00pm. The fun-filled sign-on event is a fantastic opportunity to try a number of skills associated with softball prior to committing to the season, which will commence on October 10. Male and female beginners and experienced players of all ages are invited to attend. Suncoast Hinterland Softball venue is 129 Mooloolah Connection Road, Mooloolah. For more information, please contact Suncoast Hinterland Softball Association on 0422 204 661 or email shsa1@bigpond.net.au.
Musical benefit for Nepal Support the victims of the disastrous earthquakes in Nepal by heading along to the Benefit Concert hosted by the Buderim Male Choir including items by the Buderim Concert Band and soloist Ms Fiona Simpson MP on Sunday, August 16. Local identity and now Brisbane resident, Graham Schulz, will return to the Sunshine Coast to compere the concert to be held at the Lake Kawana Community Centre from 2.00pm. All funds raised will support the work already undertaken in Nepal by Dr Sinnya, a Nepalese born surgeon currently working at the Buderim Private Hospital. Dr Sinnya grew up in Patan near Kathmandu, and says it is heartbreaking to see the devastation and distress, knowing how little the people of Nepal have and the difficulties they are now facing. Admission to the concert is $15.00 and children free.
Remarkable authors coming to Outspoken Outspoken, in partnership with the Brisbane Writers Festival, presents two remarkable events in September. Conversations with Kate Grenville on Wednesday, September 2 and Tim Flannery on Tuesday, September 8. Both events held at the Maleny Community Centre on each night starting at 6.00pm for 6.30pm. Kate Grenville is one of Australia’s most popular and best-known writers. Her novel ‘The Secret River’ won the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize and was short-listed for the Man Booker, the Miles Franklin and the IMPAC Awards. She will be discussing her new book: ‘One Life: My Mother’s Story’, a deeply moving homage to her mother, by one of Australia’s finest writers. She will be joined by author Olivera Simic. Professor Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s leading writers on climate change. An internationally acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist, he was named Australian of the Year in 2007 and has held various academic positions. Professor Flannery will be talking about his new book ‘The Atmosphere of Hope’, and will be joined by author and columnist Kate Holden. All authors will be in conversation with Steven Lang and both evenings are expected to sell out. Tickets for each event are $18.00 ($12.00 for students) and can be purchased at the Maleny Bookshop 5494 3666. For more information contact Steven on 5429 6569.
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You Said It Well done to Mrs Browns
Last Friday night our Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce had a get together at the new Mrs Browns wine bar in Beerwah. I was extremely impressed with the quality of the food and the service. I would like to thank Luke and his team for such a great night and congratulate them on a great venue. Beerwah has finally come of age and how wonderful is it to have another night time venue for the locals to sit back and enjoy? Well done and I would highly recommend Mrs Browns for a night out. Vicki Heading Beerwah Hair and Beauty
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Fabulous bunch of ladies
Apologies to the Peachester CWA for omitting them from the 'Peachester Celebrating Nature' article last week. Their ongoing assistance weekly in our school kitchen, numerous green thumbs and wisdom in the garden, and regular financial contributions are greatly appreciated. Peachester School being such a small country school highly values the contribution made from the local community and the inherent local knowledge and sense of community the CWA represents. They are a fabulous bunch of women who contribute a wealth of knowledge and benefit to our school. Andrea Hosier Peachester P&C
Beautification of entry to Beerwah
Council has spent a lot of money on Simpson Street, but there is nothing north or south bound along Steve Irwin Way to encourage tourists to think (Hey) this looks like a beautiful town let's turn off and have look. All you see is long grass, weeds, and dead trees, except for the few private homes that keep the footpath mowed and tidy. Council should consider undertaking work to beautify the dead trees, long grass and swamp at the corner of Mawhinney Street and Steve Irwin Way at Beerwah. You drive past many towns like Beerwah and you see how neat and tidy their approaches are, which invites you to call into the business centre, and have a look. Improvements to Mawhinney Street would also assist the rainwater drainage from Beerwah Parade and also Swan Street as there have been a large number of units built in the area and the drainage has not been adjusted to assist with the increase of volume of rainwater runoff. Trevor Stevens Long time resident Beerwah
Wrong NBN site?
If the proposed site for the Peachester NBN tower involves the permanent closure of part of the Old Peachester Road reserve, then this is a mistake. Old Peachester Road is a road reserve up the range to Peachester, although the formed road ends near the foot of the range. Pedestrians and cyclists using (new) Peachester Road up the range do so at considerable risk and horse-riders dare not use it at all. If from the end of the formed road in Old Peachester Road a National Parks-style gravel footpath was extended up the road reserve to Peachester this would provide an alternate and safe route up the range to Peachester for walkers, joggers, cyclists and horse-riders. In the medium-term future this could have considerable economic benefits to our region. Overseas the townships on or near long distance footpaths (e.g the West Highland Way in Scotland) and bridle trails benefit from more tourist custom than they had anticipated. The same goes for country cycle paths. There are other higher-priority roadworks in the short-term (e.g a safe footpath and cycle-way between Glass House Mountains and Beerwah) but we should not be locking permanently doors which we later wished we had left unlocked with the potential of being opened at a later date. Ross Mcnab Peachester 34
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Flourishing vegetable garden backdropped by the native rainforest
Beerwah Peachester Sub-branch Ladies Auxillary
Although the Beerwah RSL Club is now closed for business the Sub-branch and Drop-in Centre are continuing to provide a valuable service to the community and hope to continue doing so in the future. To this end the Women's Auxiliary will still be having their Father’s Day raffle towards the end of the month and hope that the community will rally around and support us with the same enthusiasm as they have done in the past. Thank you in anticipation. Marg Rouhan Hon. Sec. Beerwah-Peachester Womens' Auxiliary
Welcome to new business
We wish to welcome the owners of the little café and massage/beauty therapy home business on the corner of Poole Road and Coonowrin Road, at Glass House Mountains. What a wonderful new addition to our area and we were so pleased to hear the idea behind this transformation of the old home that once was. The idea was inspired by friends suffering cancer, immunosuppressant people who don’t have options to go out and meet a friend for a coffee, or have a makeover, because any little bug or germ can kill; or someone who may be feeling particularly self-conscious after a treatment. It is great to see a local family trying to make a difference in some very deserving people’s lives. Sadly a complaint has been made to council regarding the parking at this property; it is understandable at your frustration as there are bound to be teething problems. However it is a shame in a community like ours that the person making the complaint felt unable to contact the owner directly to chat about your concerns.
Have we become too much like the city, unwilling to talk to a neighbour about a problem, eager instead to involve those who govern over us all? Good luck Julie and friends. Erin Glass House Mountains
NBN challenge moves to Council
In April 2014, the Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) adopted their new Planning Scheme which commenced operation from May 2014. This contains many requirements including the Scenic Amenity Code and the Telecommunications Facility Code. Both of these Codes reflect the council’s attitude towards the standards expected of telecommunications companies installing equipment in the SCC area. The Codes and other planning requirements reflect community expectations for the visual amenity of this area and for the long-term health and wellbeing of flora, fauna and humans. The Objection Period for Development Applications (DAs) relating to towers and microwave equipment proposed for Razorback Road, Hunchy and Eagle’s Nest Court, and Bald Knob has closed. Both of these DAs breach the Performance Objectives within the Codes for this type of development. It is now up to council to consider these DAs against those Performance Objectives contained in the new Planning Scheme. Questions about the integrity of this process have been fuelled because council, as the property owner, allowed NBN to include an additional proposal located in the SCC depot in Palm Street, Maleny, at a Community Information Forum. This Palm Street proposal certainly fails in many aspects against the Codes including that it is near the hospital, a retirement village and many residences within the 400 metre zone. The Community now calls on council to do their duty to local residents by assessing these DAs in a manner which demonstrates adherence to the standards contained within the Planning Scheme. This would require rejection of the DAs. Towerless NBN for Maleny and Hinterlands please. Jim Straker Maleny
Top job fellas
A big thanks must go to the Maleny Show Society and Col Sinclair for another very successful Muscle on the Mountain Show and Shine Day in early July. Now in its fifth year the event continues to grow each year. The day attracted 705 entries (up almost 100 on last year) with around 5,000 patrons through the gates for just a gold coin. The event raised around $15,000 (with pledges still coming in) for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and funding research. Thanks on behalf of all blokes for a great effort. Bob McLean Glasshouse Country Prostate Cancer Support Group
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Representatives Mal Brough
Federal Member for Fisher Reminder - Stronger Communities Programme Does your community organisation have a small capital project that would deliver social benefits? Up to $20,000 matched dollar-fordollar is available via the Stronger Communities Programme. Expressions of Interest close August 21. For more information visit www.malbrough. com.au/SCP.
Bruce Highway Upgrade
On July 23 I hosted an information session on the Bruce Highway Upgrade from Caloundra Road to the Sunshine Motorway. As I committed to on the night, I will be making representation to the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) on behalf of the 10 residents who have contacted me with questions or suggestions for the upgrade. If you have a question please contact my office on 5493 5556.
Andrew Powell
Jenny McKay
State Member for Glass House
Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council
New Website
I’ve been working on a new website over the last few months and I am happy to report it has now gone live! The new site has been updated with a fresh and modern look and will now incorporate many additional features such as an ‘Out and About’ section, local achievements for Glass House and what I have been fighting for to make our community an even greater place to live. You can use my website to sign up for my monthly eNewsletter and also keep track of any mobile offices that I have planned. I also now have a community calendar that can be used to promote any local events so if you have something coming up that you are involved in, please let the office know and we can add it to the calendar for you. I use the website to share news from Parliament including any legislative issues that are important to Glass House and any of my Parliamentary speeches. I can also link viewers to the Parliament website where you can view recorded videos of these speeches. All in all it will be a lot more interactive and community driven so make sure you pop by regularly to see what I have been up to – www.andrewpowell.com.au
Delivering Funds for the community
Green Army
Applications for Round 4 of the Green Army programme are now open. Community organisations and local councils can now nominate for a new Green Army project. Applications for projects close on Wednesday, September 16. For more information visit www. australia.gov.au/greenarmy.
Seniors Update
July 1 marked the introduction of changes to the aged care system with a focus on ensuring that it is easier to access quality aged care services and that our older population have choice and control over the services they receive. For a summary of the changes visitwww. malbrough.com.au/july-seniors-update/ or call my office on 5493 5556 for a printed copy.
National Disability Awards
If you know of a person, organisation or initiative that makes a positive impact on the lives of people with a disability then nominate them for a National Disability Award. Nominations close on September 4. For more information visit www. idpwd.com.au.
20 Million Trees Programme now open
Funding is available for projects that re-establish native vegetation, provide habitat to support threatened species and improve the local environment. For more information visit http:// www.nrm.gov.au/national/20-million-trees.
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The latest round of recipients from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund grants were also recently announced and I was able to visit quite a few groups who were successful in this round. Well done to the Peachester P & C for receiving a grant for air-conditioning and also the Peachester Playgroup who now have funds to upgrade their shed. The kids at Woodford Kindy also recently received funding for an upgrade to their playground and the Eudlo Rural Fire Bridge will be upgrading their building and purchasing furnishings. It is great to be able to catch up with these groups personally so I can join in their celebrations. They constantly tell me that injections of funds like this go such a long way to helping them survive and provide an even better service to the community.
Mooloolah breakfast forum at Kenny’s
After much deliberation with the community and council staff regarding the proposed community information sign in Martin Rungert Park, the project has been canned. Whilst the proposed sign reflected an aesthetic appeal and was to be a new innovative type structure, the proposed sign did not meet with safety standards in that location, taking into consideration the vicinity of the pedestrian crossing etc.
It’s onto the next projects:
• Mooloolah Rec. Park – works will commence soon on improving the entrance. This will include a walking path connecting to town, culverts across the water course, also providing for pedestrian traffic towards our new picnic shelter. New signage will also be erected to the entrance of the park. • Proposed skate facility – progressing after the tabling of the petition, a letter has been forwarded to the office of Jackie Trad seeking a peppercorn lease of land adjacent to the Mooloolah train station (eastern side). The monthly meeting is on the first Thursday of each month at 7.00am for a 7.30am start. Contact Mooloolah Community Centre, Darryl from Mooloolah Hardware, or my office on 5441 8043 or email Lesleigh.elmes@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for further information.
Upcoming Mooloolah pony event
Looking forward to the upcoming Mooloolah Pony Club 2015 Dressage and Combined Training Champs being held on August 29 and 30 at Mooloolah Valley Reserve.
Eliminating pests
We recently undertook weed treatment works along Obi Lane South and have planned follow up maintenance in six months to eliminate any recurrence or spread of these pest plants.
Walk of Peace
It's been a busy time in the community too lately. I attended the 20 year celebrations for Art on Cairncross and the official presentation for the Muscle on the Mountain, both in Maleny. I joined the crew from Delaneys Creek Rural Fire Brigade to celebrate their 50 year anniversary and once school resumed for Term 3, got to personally present a new flag to the Mt Mee State School. I also dropped in on the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce monthly dinner meeting it's great to see these guys come together regularly to discuss the future of small business and how they can work collaboratively to improve the local economy. The Maleny CWA held their AGM last month complete with Midlands' Ploughman's Lunch - yum! I also joined Cr McKay and Mayor Jamieson to officially open the new Maleny Trail which will be a great asset to our local community.
It was with much excitement that we officially launched the Maleny Trail recently, incorporating the Riverside Boardwalk and Reynolds Circuit Boardwalk, which allows walkers better access to enjoy the rolling hills of the Hinterland town, Obi Obi Creek and the township itself. A spectacular addition to the trail, the ‘Peace in the Trees’ sculptures at the Cloud Walk end is progressing well and should be ready for viewing in September. The ‘Peace in the Trees’ walk has been created to encourage us to think a little more about peace and our natural environment. The walk is a result of the inspiration and support of internationally renowned local sculptor Craig Medson. Craig supported the community and fellow artists by arranging the delivery of 12 tonnes of Helidon sandstone, personally breaking it into workable monoliths and inspiring and teaching artists to sculpt stone. I’m very much looking forward to this wonderful project come to fruition soon.
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House style villa available now! An opportunity to buy a beautiful, low maintenance ‘stand alone’ three bedroom, two bathroom home in a small gated community. Eight years young and highly sought after, this boutique development is unique in the local area. Occupancy suits all ages, singles and couples. There are many advantages on offer. If holidays or caravanning are your thing, then this villa would be a great place to call home, with security assured. Your pool maintenance and surrounding areas is all taken care of and you could easily arrange for your own backyard to be looked after as well. Located within easy walking distance to the
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This beautiful gently sloping block of 7.4 acres of fertile grassland is divided into five paddocks. The land is bordered by tall trees and a picturesque creek that is a natural haven for the abundant bird life. Although it is only one and a half kilometres from the village of Peachester and 10 kilometres from Beerwah Township and the electric rail, this property offers total privacy and peace and quiet. The fully renovated home is of cavity brick construction and in immaculate condition with dual living zones, a spacious modern kitchen, and four large bedrooms with an ensuite to the master. The wrap around verandahs keep the home cool along with the ducted air conditioning. There is also a self-contained flat for guests, and great shedding for
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In the Garden
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Raffle winner Gwyneth Clarke went home happy
Well, it was certainly a cold day in July for our Friendship day, but a warm welcome was extended to the many visitors from neighbouring garden clubs and members. The first guest speaker introduced was John Innes whose topic was bees. There are a number of varieties of native bees to be found, but many native bees are solitary bees and only a few gather honey. John also explained and demonstrated how a European honey bee hive is constructed. He also spoke a little about moving his bee hives from place to place to take advantage of whatever trees were in flower at different times of the year. Our second guest speaker was Greg Brown or Brownie as he is known from our local paper. He spoke a little about his early years of gardening experiences, then showed us a selection of common garden plants, particularly those found in older gardens, and a few common weeds. Some of the common garden plants are poisonous to people and some can affect pets as well. Unfortunately many of these common garden plants can, and have become, environmental weeds, so as gardeners, we should be aware of this possibility. Then Julie Lumsdale ambassador of the QLD Council of Garden Clubs, and Glenis Bruin, representative of the garden clubs of Australia, were invited to say a few words. There were a large number of raffle prizes drawn and Gwyneth Clarke from the Aspley Garden Club was the lucky winner of the major prize of a large pot filled with goodies. Results of the competition bench for June: 1st Coral Beutel 20 points, 2nd Pam Innes 18 Points. We will meet in the garden of Nessie Pratten on Thursday, August 20 for our next meeting at 9.30am. Please bring along lunch, chair and mug. Visitors are always welcome. For address and more information phone Patricia on 5496 9169.
Plant of the Week
Native Sarsaparilla - Hardenbergia violacea Spring is almost here and one of our local wildflowers is already starting her beautiful display. Normally seen as a sprawling shrub or groundcover, Native Sarsaparilla puts on a gorgeous display of deep purple flowers throughout Spring into Summer. Two popular cultivars in ‘Happy Wanderer’ and ‘Mini Ha Ha’ also offer great growing variations and prolonged flowering periods. They look great in a mixed native bed. This is a very tough plant for most soil types and can take full sun or semi shade. It can be grown in a pot where it cascades down or up a fence or arbour. Usually found on the fringes of Eucalypt forests, the Native Sarsaparilla can be found locally around Ewen Maddock Dam in flower now.
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In the Garden Backyard Stickybeak with Brownie
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Hilldene, Reesville Continuing on with my look at some of the open gardens from the recent Gardening on the Edge event (organised by the Maleny Garden Club). This week’s Backyard Stickbeak is of ‘Hilldene’ at Reesville, just outside Maleny. The property, owned and cared for by Jim and Kim Straker, has been a labour of love since they took over its stewardship in 2004. Camell “What you inherited in the way of a garden, Vari ia 'Mark Alan egated' via three previous owners, was not quite what you see today,” said Kim. “By the time we came here there were mature eucalypts, 30 really awful Fiddlewood trees, the Bribie and Norfolk Island Pines, many small rock feature gardens and about two-thirds of an acre of lawn.” Jim and Kim spent five years (2006 to 2011) living overseas. “We could only manage a couple of weeks back here each year, during which time we planted a few more trees, mowed that wretched lawn and wondered if what we had in mind for the garden would ever come to fruition,” explained Kim.
Brazilian Red Cloak gives colour all year
One of the resident koalas takes a nap
But in 2011, they moved back permanently and decided to change the landscaping to be minimal maintenance, low water dependent and wildlife friendly. Six years later, the results are plain to see. Wildlife abounds, the soil is full of worms and fungi and fruit trees flourish. According to Kim, the key is mulch the soil often and well, go easy on the soil so as not to compact it, don’t use sprays or poisons, and select appropriate species. “Although the garden may appear labour intensive, it’s actually quite the reverse. “A side benefit of all the planting is that we’ve noticed a lowering of the ambient summer temperature, and in cold weather we have few problems
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Pathways meander through tropical gardens with wind and fog.” Although the block is only one acre, it genuinely appears to be larger, which is due to the layout of the meandering paths and the hidden ‘rooms’ and vistas. One aspect of the garden that is Jim’s passion is his native bee ‘condominium’ – a collection of logs and timber with hollows in them for native bees to nest. Native bees are struggling, even in non-urban environments, so any help we can give them is most welcome. Not only has the wildlife – such as koalas, echidnas, 29 species of birds, lizards, butterflies and bees – been catered for, but their grandkids have a fantastic cubby house made from a converted caravan. The garden also features an array of colourful exotics set amongst the natives, proving that the two genres can be successfully mixed. One beautiful example is the Camellia japonica ‘Mark Alan Variegated’ at the front gate – definitely one to hunt down and plant in anyone’s garden.
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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country RSL - Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results First prize, meat tray blue heart 97A – Patricia, second prize; $20.00 IGA voucher blue heart 57A – M Turner and the Lucky meal prize $20.00 cash kindly donated by KLM Energy was green heart 69D Rob. Please note we are open on Friday nights, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Maleny Fix It Café - can assist with review and repairs to bicycles, small furniture, and other small items as well as sewing. It is $5.00 for each item for a simple review and repair if possible. It is held on 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month - 9.00am to 2.00pm. Maleny Neighbourhood Centre and lunch available at 12.30pm each Thursday as well, just $5.00. Mooloolah Valley Lions - the next dinner meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 19 at Glenview Gardens. If anyone in the Mooloolah Valley area including Eudlo, Palmwoods, Glenview and beyond, is interested in coming along to a dinner meeting, please contact Ron on 0413 443 130 or Kathy on 0413 675 332 (it is $22.00 for a two course meal). Please come along and enjoy a social evening, listen to a guest speaker and learn more about Lions. Maleny and Surrounds Community Garage Sale - Saturday, August 29, 7.00am - 1.00pm at the Maleny Baptist Church, corner Landsborough and McCarthy Roads. Raffle of local wine and services, sausage sizzle and coffee van on the day. Proceeds to Neighbours Aid Community Store in Nambour.
For stall bookings phone: 0421 983 321 or email mascommunitygaragesale@gmail.com Save the date - Beerwah and District Kindergarten has some great upcoming fundraising events. Saturday, August 29, Cent Auction – doors open 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start, Beerwah Community Hall, Tuesday, November 3, Melbourne Cup Luncheon, Beerwah Hotel. Watch this space for more details. Australian Share Holders Association – Sunshine Coast Branchis holding its August meeting at the Goodlife Community Centre 100 Buderim Pines Drive, Buderim on Tuesday, August 18 at 10.00am. Special guest presenter is Gary Connolly, Business Development Manager, Trilogy Funds. Gary’s topic is ‘Income Opportunities in the Current Market’, a very relevant topic given the rather uncertain state of the global and Australian economy. All members and visitors are welcome. Free parking available. Enquiries please phone Don on 5445 1563. Glasshouse Women’s Social Group - due to our visit to Nungeena Aboriginal Women’s Business Corporation being cancelled last month we will be rescheduling our visit on Wednesday, August 26. If you would like to learn about Aboriginal Women’s Business we will be carpooling from the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre at 12.15pm and please bring your lunch. Market Stallholders wanted -The Peachester State School P&C are looking for any market stallholders who would like to be part of the ‘Family Fun Day’ at the school on Saturday,
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Thursday, August 13 - 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. Monday, August 17 - Beerwah-Peachester Womens' Auxiliary meeting will be held at the Drop in centre in Free Street at 1.30pm. All welcome. Tuesday, August 18 - Coochin Creek Bushland Group working bee from 7.30am – 11.30am meet at Emma Park, Beerwah. For more information phone Peter Kluver 0437 148 434. Wednesday, August 19 – 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.
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship I don’t know about you, but I hate wasting my time. What does it mean to use our time wisely? That question matters, because your time is your life. When you waste time, you waste your life. And when your time is done, so are you! Ephesians, 5:15-17 reads: ‘Be careful how you live, not as fools but as those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity for doing good in these evil days. Don’t act thoughtlessly, but try to understand what the Lord wants you to do’. We should be careful how we live – not stumbling through life; but thinking things through, knowing what we’re here for, knowing our purpose, and as it says there, to ‘make the most of every opportunity’.
September 5. If you are interested, please contact Carrie on 0434 817 301 or contact us via our Peachester Family Fun Day Facebook page or email Peachesterfundraising@gmail.com Hymns of our Fathers - Who wrote your favourite hymn and why? Inspirational Praise and Worship leader Darin Browne, together with Erick Buma and Sue will portray traditional songs with a modern presentation at Glasshouse Country Uniting Church, Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah between 2.00pm and 3.00pm on Sunday, August 23. All are invited to come along for an amazing experience! Donations will be received for Chaplaincy in the Glasshouse Country schools.
The reality is that we only get one life to live and it may or may not be a long one. It is not busier lives that we need. What is needed instead is a better use of the time we have. Today we have greater freedom to choose how we spend our lives and what we spend it on, than any other time in history - but we must learn that we can’t say, “yes” to everything. We have to say “no” to some things. Sometimes we have to say “no” to good things in order to have time for the best things. As Rick Warren puts it: ‘There are three things you can do with your life: You can waste it, you can spend it, or you can invest it. The best use of your life is to invest your life in something that will outlast it.’ Your life is a precious gift from God…don’t waste it.
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Sport Maleny Redbacks Cricket Club sign on With footy finals fast approaching and the days getting warmer, it’s now time for the locals to drag out the old bat and ball and join the local cricket team. The Maleny Redbacks Cricket Club will be holding their 2015/16 Season Sign On this Sunday, August 16 from 10.00am to 12.00noon at the Maleny Showgrounds. The Maleny Redbacks are searching for boys and girls to fill their Under 10, 12, 14 and 16 teams and men of all ages and ability to be part of the senior sides. All sides play in the Sunshine Coast Cricket Competition. The Under 10 team will play on a Friday night from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, in a fun-filled modified game using a softer ball with the aim of the game being that everyone gets a go. It is a great way for kids as young as five to get a start in cricket. The Under 12, 14 and 16 teams play on Saturday mornings from 7.45am to 12.00noon playing One Day and Two Day games, using a proper cricket ball, where all players receive a bat and a bowl. Junior registration is very affordable, with each player receiving a playing and club shirt and hat as well. The Senior side plays on a Saturday afternoon, from 12.30pm to 5.30pm. The season is made up of seven two day games and seven one-dayers. The team consists of players ranging from teenagers through to a couple of experienced lads in their 50’s and 60’s. Anyone interested in playing for the whole season or filling in for a few games is welcome to join up. For more information or players who cannot sign up on the day, please contact Greg on 0427 543 662 or Steve on 0402 221 239.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club
Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, August 5: Ladies Bowls Day, one game of Triples and one of Pairs were played, Maz Idle, Noelle Dean and Dave Clarke def Jacqui Cooper, Viv James and Mike Kernick 17 to 15. Jenny Morris and Ron Wilson def Brian Larkin and Graham Young 24 to 12. Wednesday, August 5: Ladies Pennant Division 3. Round 1 Glasshouse played Kilcoy at home. Glasshouse won 48 to 23, round 2 (played early) on Friday, July 31. Glasshouse played Kilcoy
Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, August 6, 66 women played in the Monthly Medal in three divisions for trophies donated by Nicole Purvis, First National and John Mellish. The competition was a Monthly Medal Stroke and the 6th Round of the GQ Brooch. The worthy winners were as follows: Division 1 Cathy Stone with 74 nett, Runner-up was Lea Garner with 77 nett and Gross Winner, Cindy Godfrey with 89 off the stick. Division 2 was Carol Cork with 69 nett, Runner-up Sharon Phillips with 71 nett and Gross Winner was Jennifer Kelly with 92 off the stick. Division 3 was Heather Coyle with 75 nett, Runner-up Bridget John with 77 nett. Gross Winner Margaret Goodger with 107 off the stick. The putting competition was won by Karen Kemp with 25 putts. NTP’s were won by: Jennifer Kelly No 2, Hope Hannah No 5, Leslie Eggleston No 16, and Bridget John No 18. The Ball Rundown went to 78 nett. Next week’s competition on Thursday, August 13 is our Captain versus President Day in an 18 hold Stroke team challenge sponsored by Lea Garner and Monica Dangerfield. The Ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors. Happy golfing.
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Only one entry again this round! However, thanks to Braetop Berries for persevering and bringing in their best effort for the week. This entry weighed 136 grams – not up there with the leading contender so far this year, BUT they win the weekly six-pack donated by our sponsor Beerwah Hotel. Growers, even if the weights are down a bit this year, don’t be discouraged – you might win that weekly prize, so it is worth having a go! There are two more rounds to go in the 2015 Super Strawberry competition. Round 7 will close on Friday, August 14. Bring your entries to Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers' Co-operative any time during the week, but no later than 4.00pm Friday. The 2015 Super Strawberry Champion will be announced at the Beerwah Charity Sports & Spring Carnival on Saturday, August 22. Don’t forget that this annual community sports day is a major fund-raiser for Cancer Council Queensland, with proceeds supporting cancer research.
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Come Try Lawn Bowls Jenny Kelly, Heather Coyle, Carol Cork, Cathy Stone; Cindy Godfrey, Lea Garner; Nicole Purvis and Margret Goodger
away. Score was a draw of 39 all. Thursday, August 6: Open Pairs Bowls, winners were Darryl Kull and Mac Townson with 2 + 21. Runners up were the Winners of the Losers, Jim Tatum and Rob Scullion with + 17. Saturday, August 8: Men’s Pennant Division 1 Round 5 played Solander Lake at home. Solander won 62 to 42. Division 4 Round 6 played Donnybrook at home. Glasshouse won 50 to 29. Division 5 Round 6 played Bribie Island away. Bribie won 61 to 22.
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Where: Club Glasshouse 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains When: 10am, Sunday 23rd August Followed by a FREE lunch time BBQ Who: Both young & old Bowls will be provided Lawn Bowls is a fun social activity but can be as competitive as you make it. It is gentle exercise & can be adapted to those with a physical disability by the use of a bowling arm. To show your interest or for further information call: Graham Nicholson 5494 6241 Come along and join in the family, fun & fitness We look forward to seeing you there! All new registrations please bring birth certificate to be sighted, thank you!
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Spectacular Sports Day By Michelle Lencz
Mooloolah State School recently held their annual sports carnival at the school. It was a cloudy morning and we hoped the rain would stay away, but we were blessed with awesome weather for the whole day. The Sport houses, Rungert, Maddock and Westawaycame out strong and were hungry to win points. All students participated in the march past which was a wonderful display of team colours and pride. They sang their ‘War Cries’ with passion and impressed the staff, families and visitors with their efforts and team spirit. All students participated in running races and received ribbons for their efforts, while the older children performed in other events including relays, long jump, high jump and shot put.Many winners on the day broke school records for time or distance. Mooloolah State School staff would like to thank the parents and volunteers that helped on the day either timekeeping or in the tuckshop. They would also like to give a huge thank you to the Mooloolah Lions Club for volunteering their time and cooking thebarbecue and helping make the day a huge success. Maddock came in first place followed by Rungert and then Westaway. Many of our students are now off to the District Athletics Carnival.
Cricket Sign On
The Landsborough Loggers Cricket Club is on the scout for new members, both senior and junior, to play all levels of cricket. Plenty of action promised in this 2015/16 season so come join this great group of people and enjoy all things cricket and social! Remember, social memberships are also available to take advantage of the club’s top facilities. Sign on days are on August 15 and 22 from 9.00am until 3.00pm, held at the Landsborough Cricket Grounds on Tunnel Ridge Road. Just head to the front of the Caretaker’s building. For more information, contact Daryl on 0406 885 010.
Landsborough Tennis Club Contributed by Gayle O’Conor
The Wednesday fixtures commenced the Autumn season on July 15. The Lunachicks team from Landsborough Tennis Club won their first match for the season against Witta Wagtails, on July 22. The home match was cancelled due to rain. The team lost their next match on July 29 against the Caloundra team Buddies at Caloundra however at the home game on August 5 they had a win against Kawana Zodiacs. Social Tennis is available as follows: Ladies Tennis Tuesday at 8.30am to 12.00noon and Wednesday evening at 7.00pm and Sunday at 1.30pm. 48
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San players have a tough time in Korea Contributed by Norm Taylor
A small team from San Training Centre recently travelled to South Korea. Cameron Taylor with his partner Kasia Bartnikowska, as well as coach, father Norm Taylor, and team manager/mother Kate Taylor, spent three weeks training and sightseeing in the home of taekwondo, South Korea. A highlight of the trip was competing in the Korean Open - one the world’s biggest taekwondo competitions, held over six days with a total of almost 3000 entrants from about 100 countries this year. Cameron competed in the lightweight division against 58 other competitors from 19 countries. Unfortunately he lost his first match 12 points to one, against a tough competitor, Said Guliyev from the small country of Azerbaijan who last year won the Gold medal at the Youth Olympic Games. Cameron said although losing is disappointing, he learned so much from fighting at the top level. "These competitors are the best in the world. Competing against a champion like Said is a great experience,” he said. Cameron moves up to number 190 in the world after the competition. The chance to train in Korea is also a memorable experience. After the competition Cameron and Kasia went for two weeks of training at Chillgok Middle school in the city of Dague. Korean style training is very hard, especially in schools, as students wishing to study taekwondo at University need to win a high level competition to gain entrance.Training started at 3.00pm and went to 7.00pm each day and had many intense pad drills and around an hour of sparring each class. Training was made even harder by the 40 degree days. Now back training in Beerwah, Cameron and Norm are getting the team ready for the National Titles in Adelaide in October. Cameron Taylor and Aaron Lerch will both be looking to defend their National Champion titles. San Training Centre runs a variety of programs for all ages and will be having a sign-on day at the upcoming Beerwah charity sports day on August 22. Visit www.santkd.com for more information.
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Amen A burglar breaks into a house. He starts shining his light around looking for valuables. Some nice things catch his eye, and as he reaches for them, he hears, “Jesus is watching you.” Startled, the burglar looks for the speaker. Seeing no one, he keeps putting things in his bag, again, he hears, “Jesus is watching you.” This time, he sees a
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SAGITTARIUS November 23– December 22 Strange events are going to come into your life, especially after August 28. But meantime, the fires of love burn brightly around you. There are some legal affairs that may crop up again as Venus is retrograde and calls for a review. Happy road travels! CAPRICORN December 23– January 19 As Jupiter has entered Virgo, for a whole year, this brings expansion and positivity to your personal and future activities. Doors open in the fields of travel, education, and the law. You may feel a sudden sense of liberation about a home matter that just takes off. AQUARIUS January 20– February 19 There is a glowing line up in your true love and heart sector of your chart. Mars arrives to springboard a new person or a new phase in an existing partnership. As this weekend sees the New Moon kissing Uranus, you are ready for an unexpected experience. PISCES February 20– March 20 This weekend shows a vital presence of planets in your sector of health, work and service to others. A partner gets a real insight into a problem. When you are with a friend there will be great depth in your conversation. This brings up matters concerning dependents.
ARIES March 21– April 20 This Saturday the new Moon brings a new attraction into your life. This may not be romantic, but definitely something that gives you a lot of pleasure. The New Moon favours everything that relates to enjoying life, local food and enjoying watching sports. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 This week sees the New Moon shining its subtle moonbeams in your sector of home and family. So this means your ruler, Venus, helps Taureans in home decorating, finding bargains at op shops, visiting art galleries, or throwing out affectionate hugs in social groups. GEMINI May 22– June 21 As this New Moon weekend is in the sign of Leo it pulls creative sparks out of your intellect, so letter writing may turn out to be a chapter of a new book! Your ruler, Mercury, is flying through Virgo and it gets you to assess all the details for a new project. CANCER June 22– July 22 The emphasis is on your budget and any plans which affect your pocket book. It is essential now to see your ability to handle funds, rather than risk any over draft. Find ways to improve your property. Avoid any rash spending and seeking hasty profits now.
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