Edition 13 March 2013

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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 - 2013. VOLUME 27-41

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guess for many people who live in our readership whether it is Glass House Mountains or Glasshouse Mountains may not seem like a big issue – but I can tell you that the number of phone calls, people dropping in and emails received, that we are a pedantic bunch and it is time we get it right! We did some research this week and have learned quite a lot – you will see the story on page 8 so the ruling has been made the township of Glass House Mountains is the true and correct name – as registered with the Queensland Place Names. So now we just need someone to take on the

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St Patricks Day, Celtic Concert and Family Dance, from 3.00pm – 5.00pm at the Eudlo Hall, Rosebed Street, Eudlo. Tickets are $20.00, concessions and locals $15.00 and under 12’s free. For bookings phone Louise King 0415 128 799 info@ cellodreaming.com.au

Car Boot Sale - the Sunshine Coast Multiple Birth Association will be holding their twice yearly baby toddler, kid’s car boot sale. Held at tje Kawana Shopping World Car Park, behind the Shell Petrol Station from 6.30am – 10.30am. If you are interested in holding a stall, please email scmba@live.com.au and you will be sent you some more information.

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Have you got something you would ike to talk to the Division 1 Councillor about? Good news then Cr Rick Baberowski will be out in the community at the Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre between 1.00pm and 3.00pm.. If you’d like to make a meeting time call Kerri on 5420 8987 or just drop in to talk about what matters locally.

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What to help support the great work of the Glass House and Beerwah Rural Fire Brigades. Then you won't want to miss the big fundraising night the Sunshine Girls have organised - a dinner to be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 7.00pm. For a great night of good fun, quality entertainment, and a great 3 course meal. Tickets are $50.00 ahead and can be purchased by phoning Kay on 5493 0230.

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The Bondi Vet at Landsborough By Lea Parkes A visit to most workplaces by Dr Chris Brown (the Bondi Vet) would ruffle a few feathers with the ladies. However at Twinnies Seabird and Pelican Rescue – Paula and Bridgett Powers remained their unflappable selves when he came to film part of his television series at their facility on Steve Irwin Way at Landsborough. The girls stayed focused on the task at hand which was assisting Chris in his preparation for surgery on a two-month-old pelican – a girl called Johnnie. The pelican was one of a group that the RSPCA had rescued at Wivenhoe Dam following flooding there in January. The baby pelicans were washed out of the rookery where they were being cared for by their parents. The Twinnies sister Mischele, who works with the Rescue Service, said it is highly uncommon for pelicans as young as this to be cared for in captivity, so there isn’t any research to guide them. When the team from Bondi Vet approached the Twinnies about Dr Chris coming for a visit, his timing was spot on, with Johnnie needing to have surgery on a ruptured air sac, and Dr Chris being able to include it as part of his show.

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“The community has been patient waiting for the work to get underway and I hope that they are not too inconvenienced during the time it takes to complete. “Traffic controllers will be on site during construction and we’re expecting some long delays at some stages of the roads reconstruction but overall I trust the impact on traffic or pedestrians will be kept to a minimum,” he said. Old Landsborough Road was significantly damaged by the 2011 flood events, after which Council applied for Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery funding to assist with the infrastructure repairs. This funding is still to be approved by the State Government; however, due to the ongoing deterioration of the road, Council has made the funds available now to undertake a road restoration project ($300,000) and to link in with the Greber Road drainage project ($270,000). Aligning the two projects is smart planning, as completing one and starting the other at some time in the future would mean ripping up previously finished works – something which would not make good sense. The road rehabilitation will be starting from Greber Road and running to the drainage culverts approximately 575m north. Council expects to claim this money back as part of the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery funding after the project is complete. Along with the major road restoration project is a road surface reseal from the drainage culverts north to Clarkes Road. This component is to be funded from Council’s Reseal and Rehabilitation program, and will cost approximately $50,000.

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When seconds count For the next few months Glass House Mountains local Brian Hughes will be the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) Acting Officer-in-Charge at Beerwah Ambulance Station. I was fortunate enough to catch up with Brian last week for a chat; I quickly discovered that he loves living in Glass House Mountains, which his wife Julie, a Flight Intensive Care Paramedic working on helicopters, and daughter have called home for the last four years. Brian is passionate about being a paramedic and he has a strong belief in the importance of community education. In fact in 2011, he was presented with an Australia Day award for his services in Community Education. He was keen to make sure that GCNews could spread the message of the importance to local residents that, in an emergency, the most important thing is to call triple zero (000). Brian says it’s critical to a paramedic to be able to get the absolute best medical outcome for each and every patient they care for. “We still have residents phoning the Beerwah Ambulance Station to report an emergency and presenting themselves at the Ambulance Station,” Brian said. “In an emergency these actions potentially delay the medical treatment available to the patient, which in turn means you can be putting a life at risk.” Paramedics are highly trained and qualified and depending on the medical emergency, they can

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initiate appropriate treatment on a patient from the moment they arrive on the scene. With the communication technology that is available today, the Ambulance Service is able to monitor the exact location of every vehicle and when a call comes in they can immediately direct the nearest appropriate vehicle, which may not necessarily be from the local station. The result of calling triple zero (000) instead of phoning or arriving at the station, will ensure the best possible treatment and when required, transport to the most appropriate hospital. Paramedics Craig Fothergill and Ashleigh McCormack with Acting Officer in Charge Brian Hughes

In some emergency cases where every second counts, these factors can make all the difference in saving the life of a patient. This reinforces Brian’s message of why it is crucial to follow the correct process in a medical emergency. Brian explained that the department’s highly trained Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMD’s) can quickly ascertain the patient’s medical requirements and will swiftly dispatch the most appropriate medical help to their location. While the Paramedics are on their way, the EMDs can also provide necessary advice over the phone. “On that note, it is important to be as helpful as possible to the EMD on the other end of the line to ensure the quickest response,” Brian said. “While it may be difficult to do, it is really important that you remain as calm as possible, trust the EMD, be aware of your surroundings and provide as much information as you can.

“I cannot stress enough that triple zero (000) is the only number to call if you are experiencing a medical emergency, no matter where you live or what time of the day or night," he said. While arriving at a hospital in an ambulance may not guarantee that you will be seen before other emergency patients – the paramedics are able to provide the most accurate information on your medical condition to the hospital staff for their assessment. “If you have a Medically Authorised Ambulance Transport Authority signed by a Medical Practitioner and need to call for non-urgent medical transport, call 13 12 33. “However, if in doubt, always dial triple zero (000) without delay.”

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No need for bat hysteria The recent death of a boy in north Queensland from the bat-borne Lyssavirus has again triggered calls for bat populations to be culled or forcibly moved-on from populated areas. With bat colonies being found locally at places such as Peachester and Landsborough, many locals may also be feeling uneasy with their presence. While many may see the calls for culling or moving colonies on as simple solutions, others who are more familiar with bat behaviour and ecology say that culling and dispersal is ill-informed and irresponsible. Bat Conservation and Rescue QLD President Louise Saunders says wildlife rescuers are saddened by the death of the boy from Australian Bat Lyssavirus and feel a great deal of sympathy for his family.

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“But killing and dispersing flying-foxes won’t help keep people safe and may increase the risk of contact between people and bats as well as being terrible for flying-foxes and the environment. “People in prominent positions really need to check their facts and ensure their advice is based on medical and scientific fact rather than prejudice and gut instinct,” Ms Saunders said. “Australian Bat Lyssavirus is an extremely rare disease in humans. Only two people are known to have caught it from flying-foxes and one from a micro-bat. The latest case is the first in more than 14 years. “As long as people do not handle flying-foxes, having them roost near homes or feed in gardens or parks is safe. “If people are bitten or scratched, the disease can be prevented by a vaccination. “People are at most risk of a bite or scratch if they try to remove or rescue flying-foxes entangled in backyard netting over fruit trees or caught on barbed wire fences. “It’s vital that people call a wildlife rescue organisation rather than try to help flying-foxes themselves. Mr Andrew Powell, Member for Glass House and Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection said now is not the time for politics or hysteria. “The Newman Government had taken two commitments regarding flying foxes to the election. “The first was to reintroduce lethal damage mitigation permits (DMPs) for farmers and fruit growers, and the second was to work with councils in managing urban flying fox roosts. “And we have delivered on both,” Mr Powell said. In September the Newman Government changed legislation to again allow fruit growers to access lethal damage mitigation permits to protect crops. He urged people to stay away from flying foxes, dead or alive. If you see an injured bat, you can call the local wildlife rescue service WILVOS on 5441 6200 (24 hours / 7 days).

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What’s in a name? Last week C Fryer sent a letter to us trying to establish whether it was Glass House Mountains or Glasshouse Mountains and we have had plenty of response to clarify her question. According to the Queensland Place Names section of the Department of Natural Resources and Mines website, the name of the township was officially gazetted as ‘Glass House Mountains’, but no gazettal date was given. Bernie O’Mara made us aware that this question has been troubling locals for a long time, and fortunately for us he still had the confirmation that in 1987 the United Fruit Growers Co-operative Association Limited put the same question to the Queensland Place Names Board.

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They received the same response as we discovered through our research – it is Glass House Mountains. The railway station on the other hand has had a potted history. The following is an extract from the Brisbane Courier Saturday, February 28 1914, page 4). ‘Since 1891 the station at 44 miles 15 chains (between Beerburrum and Beerwah), on the North Coast line, has been known as "Glass Mountains." In order to be historically correct the approval of the Governor in Council has been secured to renaming the station Glass House Mountains.’ Bernie could also vouch for this and he provided a copy of a photo that featured the station’s signage. We asked what his views were about why he thought Mountains wasn’t included in the name of the train station – and having worked for Queensland Rail for over 50 years his opinion was that the length of the name was probably too long for the boards.

Thursday, March 14 The Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet at 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855.

Saturday, March 16 The Mooloolah Valley Community Association is holding its first general meeting for the year, from 2.00pm – 4.00pm at the Mooloolah Community Centre, 43 Bray Road Mooloolah. All are encouraged to come along (more details in community notices).

Monday, March 18 The next meeting of the Beerwah-Peachester RSL Womens Auxiliary will be held at the Drop-in Centre, Free Street, Beerwah at 1.00pm. All welcome.

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Olympian visits local triathlete club Recently the newly formed Ngungun Triathlon Club was really excited to welcome special guest Emma Jackson, Australian Olympic Triathlete to their training session at the Beerwah Pool. Emma, who was U23 World Triathlon Champion in 2010, and 8th at the London Olympics in 2012 in only her second season as an elite triathlete. She had a great time interacting with some of the younger triathlon members and watching what was an excellent training session by some of our very own up and coming junior triathletes. Emma was extremely approachable and gracious in sharing her achievements to date. The children got to see firsthand Emma's London Olympic uniform, signed by the whole Olympic Team, her trophies she has won, and even try on her medals as she passed her belongings around the group. Emma answered questions from the children. One question put to Emma by one of the younger members of the club was what her longest bike ride was.

Her answer of 200k impressed both the children and the adults present. Emma's visit was inspirational for all the club members, and before leaving she was presented with a Ngungun Triathlon Club official shirt and cap. The Nyounguns (ages five to 10), train on a Monday afternoon at the Beerwah Pool from 3.30pm to 4.30pm with a combination of games, swimming, riding and running. The Nyounguns Development Program is held on a Tuesday at 6.30am to 7.30am at Skippy Park, and on Thursdays at 6.30am to 7.30am at Beerwah Pool. The aim of Ngungun Triathlon Club is to promote triathlon as a healthy activity for all ages and abilities whilst maintaining a family friendly focus. For further information call Peter Thorpe on 0423 702 677, or 'like' Ngungun Triathlon Club on Facebook to keep up to date with all training times and club news. www.Facebook.com/ NgungunTriathlonClub.

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Community News Beerwah Writers Group

Contributed by Shirley Moore The group has resumed after the Christmas Break at a well attended meeting chaired by Paul Stevens. There was discussion on the overwhelming success of the publication of our children's book ‘The Witches of the Hinterland’ which we produced last Christmas; it was reprinted three times due to popularity. A quantity of these books are still available for $10.00 each. Contact: Shirley Moore on 5494 8282. Members discussed the possibility of a further production for Christmas 2013. Members involved in producing the book were congratulated, as were the contributing authors of a wide variety of stories. Both magazines printed last year: ‘Five Minute Tales’ edited by Barbara Ramadge-Ross and her helpers also received congratulations. The magazines will continue to be produced this year. Members read homework pieces of stories titled a 'Piece of Wood' which were imaginative and entertaining, some humorous and others informative. David Christmas gave a talk on the benefits of ‘Smash Words’. Steve Papa informed us on the advantages of having a Blog site. Two new members were welcomed. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Friday's of each month at the meeting room at the Beerwah Library.

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Contributed by Chris Bell Graham Leach passed away on January 21 this year and a memorial concert is planned to be held in his honour. The concert will help raise funds for Chaplaincies in Primary Schools and the Beerwah State High School in Glasshouse Country. It will be held from 2.00pm on Sunday, April 21 at the Baptist Church in Roberts Road, Beerwah.

Have you ever thought of Volunteering in your Community? The Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre has vacancies for volunteers to help in the day to day running of the Centre. The main requirement of volunteers is an interest in people, a concern for your community and good listening skills. Maybe you could help out by manning the office, handling telephone enquiries or assisting callers? Perhaps you are someone who enjoys cleaning, vacuuming, dusting etc. (nothing heavy) and would like to volunteer to help in a capacity that doesn’t involve office work? As an approved workplace volunteer with us, you may fully meet a Centrelink Mutual Obligation activity. Our dedicated, friendly and courteous volunteers are here to help you, so why not call in and see us? You will be made most welcome. We are situated in Ryan Street Glass House Mountains Township (opposite Australia Post). For further information contact the Centre, 5438 7000, fax 5438 7100 or e-mail admin@ghmnc.com

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Popular iconic Chaplaincy Concert MC Graham Leach is pictured laughing at one of his own jokes Super local chaplaincy chairman Glenda McSwain has organised a fantastic line up of entertainment for your enjoyment. Tickets are $10.00 each (incl. afternoon tea) and will be available from Commonwealth Bank Beerwah and local churches (date fro ticket availability still to be confirmed). Remember to circle your Calendar for April 21and bring a friend along. Enquiries should be made to Glenda 5439 0408 or Chris 5492 5883.

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New playgroup for Glass House Mountains Contributed by Jodie Russell It has been a long standing vision for the Glass House Mountains State School to establish a playgroup at the school, so that children under five can learn, play and socialise in a familiar school environment. This year with the Prep A Classroom not being used, school principal Elizabeth Sommers was pleased to be able to instigate the forming of a playgroup to be held each Tuesday of the school term from 9.00am - 11.00am. Playgroup leader Jodie Russell said many parents attended the initial meeting to discuss the idea and as a result, the first playgroup commenced on Tuesday, February 19. It was well attended with the children definitely enjoying the edible craft activities. Jodie said the playgroup gives parents and children the opportunity to socialise and interact with other parents and children from the local area. “It has created a forum for parents to share ideas on parenting, to contribute craft activities and stories to the playgroup as well as to have a good chin wag, something all parents need,” she said. “Children who attended last week got to ice biscuits and make faces with sultanas, liquorice and sprinkles, as well as making edible necklaces.

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Billy, Tom and Harley with their Mum Jodie Russell

“Each week the children will enjoy the resources kindly supplied by the school, including outdoor and indoor play equipment. “They will also enjoy a fun interactive craft activity as well as story and music time,” Jodie said. All parents and carers are invited to attend. If you would like to know more about how to join contact Jodie Russell on 0433 754 376 or Kerry Baker on 5479 5488.

Peachester Gardening Club Contributed by Patricia Bradford If you have worms, Sandi can help you out. That was the introduction of our guest speaker, Sandi Johnstone, Waste 2 Resource Education Program of the Sunshine Coast Council. Her talk mainly focussed on composting with the aim of getting organic waste out of landfill. Composting isn’t difficult but one of the simplest methods is to dig a trench somewhere in your

garden and bury all food scraps. If you would like more information on composting and worm farming, get in touch with the council on www.sunshinecost.qld.gov.au It was a great talk and members had many comments and questions. That was followed by the AGM and many thanks to the outgoing office bearers and congratulations to the incoming office bearers. Results of the competition bench for January, 1st Margaret Ferris, 2nd Joan Kropp. The overall winner of the competition bench for 2012 was Kath Howitt, Coral Beutel was second and Pam Innes third. Visitors and new members are welcome to join us on Thursday, March 21 at the Peachester Hall, 9.30am for our next meeting. Broms is the topic of our guest speaker, Bob McLean. For more information phone 5496 9169 Patricia Bradford (Publicity Officer)

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Contributed by Coral Beutel At the Peachester State School graduation, four Bursarys were given to four Year 7 students. Congratulations to Nicholas, Lanara, Erin and Benjamin. We wish you every success in the years to come. Our first meeting was held at Cath’s home where we welcomed Eileen, Mirium and Rimini and enjoyed some craft work. We held the first part of the cooking competition which was judged the morning of our first markets. The results as follows: boiled fruit cake 1st

Bev Wild, 2nd Margaret Wallace; saltana cake Bev Wild; date loaf 1st Coral Beutel, 2nd Joan Kropp; cinnamon tea cake 1st Bev Wild, 2nd Margaret Wallace; choc cake 1st Coral Beutel, 2nd Bev Wild; buderim ginger slice 1st Bev Wild, 2nd Joan Kropp. The rest of the competition will be judged by Margaret Wild before the next markets on April 27. These markets will have a Mother’s Day theme with Peachester State School running the canteen. We wish all a happy, safe, holy Easter.

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Landsborough local Hollie Rowe who is a 14-yearold Year 10 student with gorgeous long flowing locks has been brave and signed up for this years’ Leukaemia Foundation’s Shave for a Cure. Hollie said she first became interested in the shave for a cure last year when a friend at school did it and she thought that was a pretty amazing thing for her to do. Then last year one of her mum’s friends was diagnosed with cancer. Hollie said after a lot of treatment, thankfully she was now ok. “Although her cancer was not leukemia, it gave me all the motivation I needed to do something. I really wanted to help out in some way,” she said. “I decided the world’s greatest shave was a great way for me to try and raise some money and make a contribution.” Peter Seedy has organised for Hollie to hold a shave for a cure night at the Landsborough Hotel on Saturday, March 16, kicking off around 7.00pm. Welding the magic clippers on the night will be Gwen from the Landsborough Barber on Railway Parade, and there is a good chance that Peter will go the shave as well. Hollie is hoping that plenty of locals will come along and take part by either paying to get their head shaved or coloured for a bit of fun or just to give a donation.

Going the shave By Lea Parkes So far GCNews have featured some enthusiastic teenage girls who are going to make a dramatic difference to their long flowing hair when they participate in the upcoming ‘World’s Greatest Shave’. Last Friday we met another local - Leo Petrie of Glass House Mountains. Leo might be way past his teenage years, but his enthusiasm for life and for fundraising are just as commendable. Although he won’t be losing long hair, he will be having his quite full beard coming off as well as the hair on his head. So we are definitely looking forward to seeing the transformation in Leo’s after photos. At this stage, he plans to go under the clippers down at Club Glasshouse – date yet to be confirmed. If you would like to show your support for Leo – it is as easy as going online to the www. worldsgreatestshave.org.au and then head to the sponsor heading. We know there are many other locals who will be doing the shave – congratulations to them all for taking up the challenge. We wish them all well and hope that it doesn’t take too long for their hair to grow back! MARCH 13 2013 |

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Year 8s rise to the challenge

School News Drews a keen cyclist Landsborough State School student, Drew Ketley, 10, is combining his passion for cycling with family adventures and assisting charities along the way. On February 24, Drew rode 25km from Redcliffe to Chermside in the Cycle of Giving charity ride raising awareness of organ donor registration. His younger brother Liam is following in his footsteps and set a blistering pace in the 10km ride of this event with his grandfather. Drew is currently in training for the 8 day Cycle QLD ride taking place in September around the Atherton Tablelands. Covering an average of 70km per day, Drew will be riding with three generations of his family (grandmother, aunt, uncle and his mother). In preparation for the 490km ride in September, Drew will be building up his fitness levels with many more family and charity rides throughout the year.

Landsborough student and keen cyclist, Drew Ketley, with his bike The next event he is looking forward to is the seventh National Ride2School Day on March 22 where 140,000 other students around Australia are expected to ride or scoot to school. Having only just turned 10-years-old, Drew is already doing his bit. He no doubt has a very active and exciting future ahead of him.

Earn and learn success

Contributed by Kritina De Clara A huge thank-you to the community for supporting Beerburrum State School in the Woolworths Earn and Learn promotion held in 2012. The school recently received some fabulous resources - a fantastic variety of board games & a range of musical instruments. Students and teaching staff are very excited about getting these new resources into the classrooms. The board games will be a fantastic learning tool for math’s, learning strategies, the basics of taking it in turns and just plain old fun! The students are also very excited to have new musical instruments and are keen to learn how to play them.

This equipment will make a significant difference to our music classes. Once again a huge thankyou to everyone in the community who supported Beerburrum State School.

Dust off your cowboy boots and warm up your ‘yeehahs’

Settling into high school has always been a rite of passage met by young people with a certain degree of fear and trepidation. But the 2013 cohort of Year 8 students at Beerwah State High has proven that there is a whole lot of fun to be had as well by participating in the Year 8 Challenge Day. Under the guidance and instruction of the Senior Student Leadership Team, the Year 8 students recently spent a half day combining physical strength, keen intellect and cooperation, working with others to conquer a series of challenges better than 13 other teams. “It was awesome fun. I really enjoyed The Spider’s Web where we had to get our entire group through the web without touching any part of it or using the same hole twice,” commented one student. The serious side to what was a fun day is that the students experienced success through challenge, which when applied to life experiences develops strength of character and creative problem solving skills. It was a great opportunity for the seniors to work closely with their Year 8’s early in the year. The winning team proudly received a tuckshop voucher.

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The second annual Mooloolah Community Bush Dance is happening, on Friday, March 22, from 6.00pm - 9.00pm in Mooloolah State School hall. Bushland Boogie, a lively piano accordion-banjo-guitar trio will be back again to entertain the crowd and keep the lines moving and toes tapping. There will be juicy corn cobs, sausages sizzling and scrumptious steak burgers, cold drinks and this year, a licensed liquor area. There will also be face-painting, best-dressed prizes, fabulous raffles, and the Mooloolah State School Cowpat Lotto $500.00 cash winner will be announced (the cow must oblige and identify the lucky winning number with a worthy cowpat or a random draw will be undertaken!) Bush Dance entry is $5.00 per person at the door, or $20.00 per family, and all funds raised help support the much-valued Mooloolah State School Chaplaincy Program with Chappy Mark. Tickets for the Cowpat Lotto are limited in number and available in advance for $5.00 each, from Mooloolah State School office and Mooloolah Meats. So, don your finest dancing gear and come on down to kick up your heels and join in the community fun! Everyone is welcome. For further information call 5413 6333.

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Bob McLean The first quarter of 2013 has almost passed with a change in the weather from being dry and hot to windy and wet. Australia day saw the end of good business conditions that attracted record numbers of tourists to our region. The clean up after wind damage and four days without power was difficult for local businesses but now it is back to trying to make a dollar. The challenge for Glasshouse Country is how does business attract the visitors to stay and shop in our communities, while enjoying the attractions Glasshouse Country offers? The economic development unit of Sunshine Coast Council has staff available to work with prospective new business operators to ensure the success of their new ventures and to improve established businesses. The untapped asset for Glasshouse Country is to be recognised as a Recreational Vehicle (RV) friendly destination. The facilities available locally now, attract a small percentage of this traveling market. The information supplied by the CMCA & ACC as the bodies representing the RV community advise that each of these RV units will spend approximately $100.00 a day in welcoming towns. Communities that are not welcoming, the CB radio will tell other travellers and they will drive on to another friendly town. I attended Cr Jenny McKay’s community breakfast in Mooloolah recently; this provided an opportunity to meet with local business operators. The Mooloolah business community is within the footprint of the Glasshouse Country Chamber, the chamber has a small number of Members in Mooloolah with the intention to attract more members from this business community. The chamber will hold monthly meetings in most of the communities in the area. The April meeting will be held at the Landsborough Sports and Recreation Club on Wednesday, April 17. This networking evening with a 5.15pm for 5.45pm start and 7.30pm finish will be an opportunity for new, existing and intending members to experience the value of communicating with business operators of like minds and goals. If you operate a business in Glasshouse Country you are invited to be a part of this networking event. You will hear from a very successful small business owner, have a light supper and meet some great business people. The chamber would like welcome our newest members Suncoast Water Gardens, of Beerwah and Busy at Work, Glass House Mountains

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Dale Ihle can wax lyrical about the benefits of bees to humanity and his honey's delicious too! Based in Glass House, Dale sells his own honey from the Macadamia, Blue Gum, Tea Tree or Bloodwood at his stall at the Bazaar Saturday Market, the Sunshine Coast's newest Saturday Market. "Not only does honey taste great," he says, "but bees are so important for humans. If we were to lose bee populations through pests and disease, natural pollination would decline and the price of fruit and vegetables would skyrocket!" Mark James is a Beerwah based small businessman who also runs a stall at the Bazaar, Caloundra. He makes delicious gourmet pizzas and cooks them on site in his woodfired oven, to the delight of customers. Beerwah couple, Debbie and Chris Oliver grow herbs and flowering plants in the region's fertile soil and sell them at markets all over the Sunshine Coast, including the Bazaar. The Bazaar Saturday Market is open every Saturday between 7.00am and 1.00pm, Corbould Park Racecourse, Caloundra. As well as showcasing local businesses, the Bazaar works with community groups such as Passionate Minds, autism and aspergers support centre, to provide free arts, crafts and activities for children. Entry to the market is free.

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In total agreement

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Workshop great value

On Sunday, February 24, I attended a ‘Large Animal Awareness Rescue Course’ in Peachester Hall. It was run by the Qld Horse Council, and organised with them by Lizzie and Rod Peterson. At a cost of $100.00, with full workshop, instruction, morning tea, lunch, and a quality textbook to cover the course – I have to say – it was phenomenally good value for money and a wonderful ‘skill’ to have in the event of such an emergency. It was to learn correct and safe methods to deal with large (and potentially explosive) animals in the event of entrapment or emergency, to better ensure a safe outcome for all concerned. (Thanks also to the large equine ‘mannequin’ who also attended, he was incredibly well behaved). Only one question – why were there only 12 of us? This area is loaded with horse / cattle owners, veterinary staff, emergency personnel and pony clubs etc. I just need to say, you missed a fantastic opportunity, and the acquisition of a very worthwhile set of skills – and right on your own doorstep! Lizzie and Rod made a great personal attempt to inform the locals of this event. If anyone with an interest who did not make this workshop sees another coming up, I recommend that you attend. Seriously, $100.00 was peanuts for the day, and it may save lives, valuable stock and heartache. You may think it would never ‘happen to you or your horse’ - but it can. I would like to thank Lizzie and Rod on behalf of the community and the animals, for organising this event. Very much appreciated and very worthwhile to attend. Sue Richardson Peachester Editor’s note: I did suggest that next time they also send through information on their event to GCNews – as that’s where locals turn to find out what is happening in our community (sorry I couldn’t miss the opportunity give ourselves a plug).

Restored faith

On Sunday, February 24, at the height of the downpour of rain, we noticed that our waste water was slow to drain away. Even flushing a toilet was taking some time to drain. Because of the heavy rain and previous heavy rainfall, we assumed that the rain was the cause. However by Monday morning the drains were failing to work at all. I rang my neighbour to see if they were having any problems as they are on the same sewerage line, but they said all was well. I saw that Unity Water had a 24 hour emergency number and at 7.00am it was answered immediately by the on duty staff member. He took all details and by 9.00am a gang of three men arrived. At this time it was raining torrentially but this did not deter the guys from carrying out some investigations. We tried to get them to wait until the rain abated but to no avail. They just carried on as if the sun was shining. It took until 12.30pm before they were able to clear the blockage and then they promised to return when the camera unit was available to further explore the problem. During this entire period of time the rain never let up. We thought it was admirable that these three fellows were prepared to work in what might be described as deplorable conditions. The purpose of this letter is to commend them for a job well done. No names were taken but the guys will know who they are and no doubt so will their bosses. Well done guys....you restore our faith in Aussie tradesmen. Pat and James Aitken Mooloolah Valley

Relevant council officers take note

I have just read ‘A bit of thought would be just great’ in March 6 edition and would like to add these additional comments which I hope will attract the attention of relevant Council officers. I am also wheelchair dependent, and rely on others to push me around on my increasingly rare outings in my local area. When I first moved here from Canberra my family used to take me for walks so I could come to know my new environment. I find Beerwah and surrounding areas the most wheelchair unfriendly areas I have visited and agree with the previous writer that many corners and footpaths are very dangerous. The wheelchair access is too steep and many are badly aligned and difficult for all but the strongest of helpers to access without endangering me or injuring themselves. Norma Salmon Embracia, Beerwah

Steve Irwin Way

Regarding Greg Brown’s article ‘Is Beerwah the untidy town award winner’ (GCNews Wednesday, March 6) President of the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce, Bob McLean, has got it right in one when he says, it is clear Main Roads don’t care. Main Roads care about the Beerwah roundabout about as much as they care about Steve Irwin Way. Zilch. Steve Irwin Way between Glass House Mountains and Landsborough is akin to a road in a third world country. This road is in an appalling condition. The minute it rains, potholes appear in the road surface. Trucks pound out the material in these potholes almost as quick as it takes to place it in them. This road has been inadequately patched so many times it is now dangerous. If Premier Newman wants to save a bit more public service money, he should look to getting rid of the Main Roads people in charge of Steve Irwin Way, because they are clearly not doing their job. Politicians, Councilors and Main Roads let’s see some action, fix Steve Irwin Way now! Dale West Glass House Mountains

Untidy town – safety issue

I was interested in the article in last week’s GCNews re: Beerwah being in the running for the untidy town award, the main eyesore being the roundabout at the Roberts Road and Simpson Street intersection. All jokes aside, the overgrown state of this roundabout is in my view quite dangerous. Drivers approaching the roundabout on the link road from Peachester Road are required to give way to traffic coming around the roundabout from the bridge, as well as traffic entering from Roberts Road. Due to the current overgrown state of the roundabout, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to see traffic coming around the roundabout until it’s right on top of you. Could I suggest to whoever’s responsible, that they give this roundabout a badly needed face lift, then employ one of the numerous gardening contractors in town to keep it tidy. Bob Banner Peachester

Referring to Greg Browns article and Colin Batch’s letter in last week’s GCNews I am in total agreement. In the last fortnight I have had occasion to visit Cooroy, Pomona, Tewantin, Asltonville and Bangalow in northern NSW. All these are small towns but are so different in appearance to Beerwah. We present as a very poor cousin to them! The maintenance and presence is so much more positive than ours. There is a definite welcoming entrance to these towns. When you enter Beerwah you can’t even see our nameplace and it is dirty and overgrown. The entrance to town is the Big Mower Shop which dominates the corner. Where is the landscaping around our signage? Even a few large trees and garden beds would help. Also where do you go when you exit on the overpass? It has had very little maintenance and looks like an overgrown swamp. People end up at a set of lights and a Woolworth’s supermarket. Is that all the town offers? In the other small towns mentioned there are very few empty premises and lots of people and visitors walking around town. We pay our council rates and state government levies and deserve the same attention as these other towns. I also agree the intersection at Old Gympie Road and Peachester Road needs major improvement – it needs drainage, road repairs, maintenance (the fallen tree has been there for two months). It is very dangerous and a draw card for hoons. Don’t get me wrong – I love living here – the people are wonderful and caring, the lifestyle is relaxed and the scenery is to die for, but the presentation of our town belies this and our community deserves so much more attention. I’m very concerned. D. Woodside Beerwah

Tree slaughter

We were in attendance at the ‘Glass House tree massacre’ and witnessed the gorgeous trees that were home to hundreds of birds and a tonne of insects, as they were slaughtered and turned into garden mulch. We spoke at length to a rep from the lopping business who said he had been approached by many residents during the morning expressing their shock and disgust at what was happening. It is not the case that these birds will just ‘find another tree’ to live in, as animals are extremely territorial and defend their homes zealously. As with everything else in this world, there is absolutely no consideration for those at our mercy when it comes to money. We have requested the body corporate provide reasons as to why no alternative was sought and why no community consultation was undertaken. This may be private property but we do not ‘own’ wildlife and have a duty of care to ensure their protection. It seems humans won’t be completely happy until they concrete any sign of nature. Jon Hennessey Vegan Warriors

Genuine gentleman

I would personally like to thank Dr Chris Brown for being a genuine gentleman. I was able to make a small donation they day he visited the Twinnies and the gratitude he showed was worth a million. Lorraine Nash Glass House Mountains

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Rick Baberowski Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987

I caught up with a number of locals last week in Beerwah as part of my now regular ‘out and about’ meetings. Thanks to everyone who shared their stories, concerns and aspirations on a wide range of topics. Here’s a brief summary of some of the things that came up in discussion. The impact of the wet weather was certainly on people’s minds, particularly the power outages. I had some good discussions about how to improve council’s response in disaster events such as the possibility of utilising public noticeboards as a place for communication when people can no longer access the internet and information online. The radio is a really important source of information during emergency events and now, in-between storms, you might want to think about how you can be prepared for future power outages. On a side note, when the wild weather was hurtling down I was reminded about how good it is to be part of a country community when neighbours came along and helped me clear trees across the road. Trails for walking and cycling, especially between Glass House and Beerwah, was another topic of discussion. There are a number of gaps along the current route and there are a few options on where to take a pathway between the towns and off the main road. I’m a huge supporter of active transport options and pathway connectivity between schools, town centres and urban areas makes sense. The festive season and Christmas tree lights in Beerwah was talked about and it subsequently reinforced my view that the festive strategy for Glass House Mountains, Landsborough and Beerwah needs to be improved through a closer partnership with the community. A report on a review of the Festive Season Strategy will be presented to council in the coming months. My next ‘out and about’ meeting is on Friday, March 22 at Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre between 1.00pm and 3.00pm. If you’d like to make a meeting time call Kerri on 5420 8987 or just drop in to talk about what matters locally.

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Environment Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Homes for Wildlife By Gwen Malcolm In a recent article I wrote of the value of fauna boxes as homes for gliders and other wildlife. As a species, humans have created a shortage of wildlife homes by clearing old growth forest with tree hollows. Many of these have taken 150 to 200 years to develop. Unfortunately some of the best hollow forming trees are Scribbly Gums or Eucalyptus racemosa, which are feared because of their tendency to drop limbs. This of course is the point at which insect damage occurs in the tree giving rise to the eroded section or ‘hollow’. If we must clear our old growth trees we can replace them with artificial boxes. While boxes of various sizes and shapes are designed for different species, we cannot always choose which creature will inhabit! Gliders will make a home in a parrot box and parrots will take over a possum box! It is always a delight to find parrots, possums, or gliders in your boxes, but other not so pleasant critters can also check them out. In the past I have used various methods to remove the introduced honey bee from a glider box. Recently I was even more upset to find a Goanna or Lace Monitor leaving my bird box obviously on the lookout for eggs. Since the box had been occupied by a possum I believe the Goanna went away hungry. Of course I accept that these large lizards clean up a lot of our waste and they too need a home! For artificial boxes go to www.hollowloghomes.com

Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au

Coochin Creek Bushland Group We are a volunteer group in SC council's bushland program, affiliated with GMAN and MW&LC and new members always welcome. To find out more about what we do you can contact Roger Callen 0435 347 662 or 5494 6278. Come and meet your neighbours and get your hands dirty! Friday, March 15, 8.30am Weed removal at the rockholes. Park on Hickory Drive (Woodgrove Estate). Meet near our green sign in the southwest corner of Emma Park. Morning tea and equipment provided. Friday, March 22, 8.30am Nesting box recording and inspection along The Esplanade, Upper Coochin Creek Environmental Reserve, Woodgrove Estate. Checking for occupation and locating on GPS, establishing a monitoring program. Meet at the shelter at the west end of Pepper Tree Way. Friday, April 19 from 8.30am Bring a weed for ID and receive a native plant in exchange. Promotional morning. Come and find out what we are about. Details to be advised. www.gcnews.com.au

Mooloolah River Waterwatch & Landcare Inc. We care our environment Avid gardener andabout owner of Professional Weeds Solution Local frogs loving the rain

Our local catchments have been overflowing recently, and all the pools of water are great for local frog populations. But can you tell the difference between a Striped Marsh Frog, a Giant Barred Frog and a Cane Toad? Mooloolah River Waterwatch & Landcare ran another successful Frog Workshop recently. Twenty four adults and eight children attended the workshop which turned out to be an amazing night. Six species of frogs were seen and eight were heard. The endangered Giant Barred Frog (Mixophyes literalis) was the hot topic of the night with many taking close up photographs. A thank you to QLD Frog Society, Sunshine Coast Council and the many volunteers that helped to make the night a great success. If you would like to attend one of our frog workshops the next one is on November 17. Give the MRWL office a ring and book in – 5494 5074.

Mooloolah Pharmacy Grant

We were very lucky to win a grant from Mooloolah Pharmacy to conduct a community tree plant and barbeque in the Mooloolah Recreation Reserve as part of Mooloolah’s 150 year celebrations. The grant will clean-up the masses of lantana and broadleaf pepper and plant the area with native trees for everyone in the community to enjoy. Watch this space for information on dates and times for the community tree plant. We would love residents of Mooloolah to be involved in creating a resource that the community can be proud of. A big thank you to Lindy and Mooloolah Pharmacy for supporting local projects in Mooloolah.

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Happenings Out and About Come and Try Day Recently Sunshine Coast Council organised a Come and Try day at the Beerwah Sportsgrounds to give parents and kids some ideas for winter sports. As the day followed on from a wet weekend the kids weren’t able to go out onto the field for a kick around. They made do with the small grassy area beside the club house – with the kids making the most of being able to get outside.

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Britney Dale of Glass House Mountains is a member of the Goodwin Performing Art team that will compete in the World Championships of Performing Arts in Hollywood, California. As part of the fundraising efforts, a fun filled Trivia Night will be held on Saturday, April 6 at the Mooloolaba Bowls Club from 6.00pm to raise funds for their team. A Blind Auction will also take place. Items for the auction so far are: X Box, Ipad, adult entry ticket to Australia Zoo a framed family print, two hour massage at Amytis Gardens and a musical themed painting. All you will have to do is place your secret bid in the relevant box and the highest bidder wins! There will be a finger food buffet and heaps of prizes on the night. Tickets $25.00 per person and must be pre-purchased, call Tracey 0408 707 565 or email traceydale101@gmail.com to book your tickets.

Woodies Open Day

The Blackall Range Wood Crafters Guild Open Day will be held on Saturday, March 16 from 9.00am until 3.00pm. Ever had the urge to make toys, use a wood lathe or carve a face in timber? Well here is your chance to see how it is done. See the process from slabing a log to the final product you can take home and use. The shed is situated at the Montville sports ground just past Mill Hill Road on the right side of the road, 3 km from Montville heading towards Maleny. Members will be on hand to answer questions and demonstrate the machinery. Demonstrations include slabing logs, wood turning, wood carving, furniture making, tool auction, toy making, and timber sales. Morning and afternoon teas are available as well as the popular sausage sizzle.

Eudlo is to host a special world-class concert

An evening dipped in elegance, sophistication and quirky vintage, country charm on Saturday, March 23 at 7.00pm.The fiery and edgy Muses Piano Trio, are excited to bring their newest concert ‘The Spirit & The Maiden’ to Eudlo’s intimate and acoustically vibrant hinterland hall. Performed by Australia’s leading and most exciting musicians in contemporary classical music, this beautiful chamber music event celebrates women in music. Tipped to be a night to remember, come and experience the electricity of an intimate salon concert for piano trio composed by women, played by women. Edulo based Cellist, Louise King said “The Spirit & The Maiden salon concert will offer the hinterland community an opportunity to experience a world-class concert in a rural, relaxing setting and animate the hall of Eudlo in the heart of the village with the kind of music that I love.” Enjoy the post-concert ambience with a vintage dessert bar and catch up with friends and the eclectic arty company. Don’t be disappointed, book early on www.trybooking.com/CLGC or phone 0415 128 799. Tickets will be snapped up at $30.00, $25.00, and $15.00. Entry includes vintage dessert bar, fruit punch and selection of fine teas.

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Adrian Cunningham has already established himself as one of Australia’s finest instrumentalists with countless club and festival appearances throughout Australia, plus a number of highly acclaimed recordings. Adrian has been based in New York since 2008 and plays regularly in some of NY’s famous jazz clubs. This year is the first time he has added the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club to his itinerary and is excited to be playing for many jazz devotees who have heard him perform at Noosa Jazz festivals. Adrian will be appearing on Friday, March 15 from 7.30pm - 10.30pm at the Currimundi Hotel Function Room, Buderim Street, Currimundi and will be supported by three of Australia’s finest musicians. A night too good to miss! Tickets on sale now, for credit card bookings, phone Alan 5478 3137, enquiries to Ted on 5491 6017. www.gcnews.com.au

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Are you looking for a support group that uplifts and supports you? We also provide, both holistic and orthodox information, as well as medical and naturopathic guest speakers. Cansurvive meets every 2nd Wednesday. Donation only. Morning tea is provided. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, March 20 from 10.00am – 12.30pm. Cansurvive is held at 69 Park Road, Nambour. Parking in the grounds. All are welcome, phone 5441 5730.

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Did you know that Genealogy Sunshine Coast is maintaining and recording the history of the whole Sunshine Coast? It is also has the largest resources of any centre outside of a capital city in Australia. Our volunteer librarians will help you with your family research or local history. Plans are underway to extend our research rooms to accommodate a larger workshop and research area. Our Resource Centre at Petrie Park Road, Nambour (opposite the swimming pool) is open on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Details of the times for each day are listed on the calendar of our website.http://sites.google.com/site/ enealogysunshinecoastinc/ phone the Centre on 5441 4266 or email genealogysc@gmail.com

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Mooloolah Valley Community Association General Meeting

The Mooloolah Valley Community Association is holding its first general meeting for the year, Saturday, March 16 from 2.00pm – 4.00pm at the Mooloolah Community Centre, 43 Bray Road Mooloolah. All are encouraged to come along and enjoy a discussion of community events and developments happening in the Mooloolah Community, afternoon tea provided. Enquiries: 5494 7822 or email admin@ mooloolahcommunitycentre.org

Leaping Lizards Playgroup

Come join in the fun every Tuesday from 9.00am to 11.00am (during school terms). We meet at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre (Opposite the Post Office). Contact Wendy to find out more on 0401 310 022 or come along for a visit. The first two visits are free, and then it is $4.00 per family, per week. Children aged from birth to five-years-old welcome and there is inside and outside play, shared morning tea, songs and stories. The group is affiliated with Playgroup Queensland.

Sunshine Coast Choral Society

On Saturday, March 16 the society will host a workshop of the Easter music (part two) from G. F. Handel’s ‘Messiah’, at the Caloundra Uniting Church, corner of Queen and Ulm Streets, Caloundra. The workshop begins with registration at 9.00am. After a morning of workshopping, the choruses, the Sunshine Coast Baroque Orchestra led by Trish Corben and four exciting young soloists, join with the choir to rehearse ready for

Thiele Hobbs Suncoast Church Hinterland I had the pleasure of attending my niece’s wedding on the weekend. It was a beautiful and memorable day though it rained practically all day! After the wedding, I looked back over the photos on my phone and couldn’t help but smile at this young, happy couple in snapshots of umbrellas and gumboots! Though it was raining outside, the moment the bride stepped inside the church everyone forgot about the weather! My lasting impression of the day was not the rain but rather the little ray of sunshine. The bride was so beautiful, young and happy; and her handsome groom so in love with his new bride. It made me think of what kind of impression we leave on people when we enter a room because every day whether we realise it or not; we make impressions on others. 1 Timothy 4:12 reads, ‘Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity’. The way we live and treat others can leave a good impression or a bad one. What kind of an example are we in the lives that surround us? I believe people should walk away inspired and influenced by our integrity, morals, character, our love for people, our faith and our love for GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

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Glasshouse Toastmasters

New to the area? Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. We provide a safe learning environment, great feedback and have lots of fun doing it. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www. glasshousetoastmasters.org

World’s greatest shave

One of Landsborough Museum’s staff members, Andrew Gauntlett, has entered ‘World’s Greatest Shave’ this year in aid of the Leukaemia Foundation. You can help Andrew reach his target goal by donating any amount of money. Pledges / sponsorships, can be made at the Landsborough Museum between 9.00am and 2.30pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday or go to the website, www. worldsgreatestshave.com an type in Andrew’s name. Andrew’s father died of cancer four years ago, so this is very close to his heart. For more information phone 0402 401 404.

To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.

Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship

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the public concert at 3.30pm. Adrian King, the Society’s Music director will lead the workshop and conduct the concert in the afternoon. Singers who would like to take part in this exciting production can get more information from www.suncoastchoral.org.au or ring Colleen on 5477 7652. Tickets for the concert are $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for students. Door sales will be available.

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God. With God’s grace I want to leave footprints on people’s hearts that I will never regret – footprints that bring about positive change in some way for good and for God. We can decide every day to leave a healthy, Godly, positive impression on the people He has placed in our world. And leaving a good impression is not as hard as we might think! Sometimes a simple smile has the power to not only leave a good impression - but also to change a person’s entire day! Nothing brings warmth to the heart like a friendly smile....so make someone smile today!...you never know, that one kindness could be the sunshine peeping through someone’s rainy day!

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866 Local contact Br. John 5439 9130

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah 8.30am - Sunday Worship & Youth Program 10.30am - Peachester UC 1st & 3rd Sun Phone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!

9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

WE HAVE MOVED! Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 www.gcnews.com.au


'Anything else Mr Kelly' $320.00

Gallery Red Earth has many eclectic prints, posters, ornaments and gift ideas, along with stunning artwork by many Sunshine Coast locals. We certainly have talented artists close to home, with beautiful pieces for all tastes and styles.

'Beach Cricket' Aussies Vs Kiwis $250.00 These three colourful pieces are by artist, Gary Bell from Pelican Waters

'Here or up the hill' $595.00

australianflavour

Large metal hand sculpture 900mm (h) x 800mm (w) x 500mm (d) Timothy Wallace, Shop 10 Aussie World of Glass House Bruce Highway Palmview Mountains E: galleryredearth@gmail.com $3,950.00

originalstyle

“australiana at it’s best”

Painting Over 70 posters, Sculpture many styles to choose from Bonsai including musicians and celebrities Carvings 6WHWVRQ +DWV DQG ORDGV PRUH Australiana!

M: 0413 440 204 www.galleryredearth.com.au Open 7 Days 9am - 5pm

'Under attack' Stunning blue painting by Beerwah local Janice Scullion

australian flavour, eclectic, original style

Handcrafted coloured Call Michelle for dimensions glass bowl

• Painting • Carvings • Sculpture • Local Craft • Signs & Prints ...and loads more Australiana!

or further information

Shop 10 Aussie World, Bruce Highway Palmview E: galleryredearth@gmail.com

M: 0413 440 204 www.galleryredearth.com.au Open 7 Days 9am - 5pm

How often do you review your home loan? A home loan is a big commitment and one you will most probably be living with for a few decades. That’s why mortgage brokers can be particularly helpful in making sure you get the right home loan for your circumstances when you are buying property. Everybody’s circumstances are different when it comes to picking the right kind of mortgage finance, which is why it is important to discuss your personal situation in depth with an expert mortgage adviser. Once you are a home owner however, that doesn’t mean that you needn’t give your home loan any further www.gcnews.com.au

thought beyond your monthly repayment. In fact, it can be very beneficial to conduct regular reviews of your home finance. That’s because just as everybody has different needs at the time of buying property, they can also have similarly disparate circumstances five or ten years down the track. You may find that the loan structure that was perfect for you just a few years ago now doesn’t quite work as well in your current situation. Home owners choose to change how their mortgage finance works for a variety of reasons.

They may wish to restructure their loan to better take advantage of market conditions, which could have changed significantly since buying their house. It could be that they now have more debts and would like to consolidate these with their home loan so that they can get a more competitive interest rate and one simple monthly payment. Alternatively, if your income has increased, you might like to join other home owners in seeking a way to increase your mortgage repayments so that you can get mortgage free faster.

Home loan refinancing may be able to help you achieve one of these goals, which is why it is good to check in with your mortgage adviser for a home loan health check. Teresa Harrison Phone 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098

smartline.com.au/tharrison tharrison@smartline.com.au

Australian Credit Licence Number 385325

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Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network

Plant of the month

Melicope elleryana

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Tumbled Sunset Gold 20-50mm $160m3 WHITE ANT RESISTANT CYPRESS CHIP AND CYPRESS MULCH

20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough Ph: 5494 1153 Delivery all areas ~ Courtesy trailer available | MARCH 13 2013

M.R.W.L. Inc Plant of the Month Pararistolochia praevenosa (Aristolochia praevenosa) As this is the only plant the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly caterpillar eats, it is vital in helping save this threatened butterfly. Along with the butterfly, the Birdwing Vine has also become extinct from two-thirds of its original distribution due mostly to habitat loss. The Birdwing Vine has oblong shaped leaves, is dull green and rough to the touch, producing small yellow and reddish brown tubular flowers in Spring. Slow growing, it grows best in semi-shade and moist soils, and benefits from a regular feed with a native plant food. Be aware that fresh wood chip mulch can burn the sensitive roots and new growth. We encourage people to plant a number of plants in close proximity to each other so that the female Birdwing Butterfly can source enough food for the caterpillars. At Mooloolah Native Nursery we have these plants available for you to do your bit to bring back our fauna and flora from the brink of extinction.

Mooloolah River Waterwatch & Landcare Inc. Steve Irwin Way, Mooloolah

P: 5494 5074

Phone: 5439 0999

Cypress mulch $63m3

Select range of Hire Equipment available including Concrete Mixer, Compacta, Turf Roller, Lawnmower & Whippersnipper Rotary Hoe

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For more information on GMAN nursery sales please call Gwen 5493 0029 or Yvonne: 5438 7118 or visit www.gman-inc.com.au

Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Vine

Top Dressing Soil

Cypress Chip $50m3

Melicope 'Euodia' is commonly found along local streams but is suitable for the larger home garden, acreage, or for revegetation projects. Growing to about six metres, it has large glossy green leaves with three leaflets not unlike the North Queensland Umbrella tree. Melicope has pale, soft corky bark which supports epiphytic species like native orchids and ferns. Masses of bright pink flowers are eagerly sought by birds and butterflies, followed by dark brown capsules which split into segments revealing shiny black seeds. The seeds are also sought after by birds and processing through the bird’s digestive system appears to aid germination. Attempts to grow the plants in our nursery often fail but numerous seedlings appear under the Melicope tree! Councils recommend planting this tree in place of Schefflera actinopjylla (Umbrella tree). GMAN native plant nursery has plentiful supplies of tube stock of Melicope elleryana.

Fax: 5439 0077 1/28 Simpson St, Beerwah Q. 4519

paintplacebeerwah@tpg.com.au

NATIVE & EXOTIC PLANTS FINGER LIMES - IN NOW

FRUIT TREES NEW CAMELLIAS

2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview QLD email: gogreenrainforest@bigpond.com web: www.gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au

PH 5494 5980 Mon – Sat: 9 to 4

7 DAYS Sun: 9 to 12

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Real Estate Property Management Services

Unit and townhouse activity grows

Queensland units and townhouses have followed the positive lead of the house market, according to the latest Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) data. The REIQ’s December Queensland Market Monitor (QMM), released recently, showed the numbers of unit and townhouse sales across the State continued the property market’s upward trend compared to the year before. The numbers of unit and townhouse sales increased 8.9 per cent in the December quarter 2012 compared to the same period in 2011. REIQ CEO Anton Kardash said the driving force behind the improving sales volumes was the southeast corner. “Compared to the December quarter in 2011, the numbers of sales in Brisbane and the Gold and Sunshine coasts continues to trend upwards, which of course partly reflects the concentration of, and demand for, these types of properties in South East Queensland,” he said. “Also this quarter, there has been an increase in the numbers of affordable unit sales across the State, especially for properties priced between $250,000 and $350,000, as buyers take advantage of some attractively-priced properties. “And Brisbane has posted its second quarter where the annual median price change has been in the positive, which is another sign that prices are heading in the right direction once more.” According to the QMM, the numbers of sales in Brisbane was up 16 per cent compared to the December quarter in 2011; sales on the Gold Coast were up 8 per cent; and on the Sunshine Coast, the sales numbers increased an impressive 23 per cent over the same periods. “The median price of units and townhouses on the Sunshine Coast also increased 1.1 per cent to $328,500 over the quarter with Noosa Heads and Noosaville also both recording price growth,” Mr Kardash said. The Brisbane median unit price decreased 4 per cent to $389,000 over the quarter but posted an increase of 0.3 per cent over the year ending December. Over the period there was also a marked rise in the numbers of sales between $250,000 and $350,000 which reduced the overall median price. “Inner Brisbane suburbs continue to do well with median prices in New Farm and South Brisbane all posting solid price growth,” Mr Kardash said.

Property Management Services Hinterland & Glasshouse is a new business that has been established with a more personal, hands on approach, dedicated solely to property management. Their goal is to have both happy property owners and tenants ensuring that rental properties are well maintained by the landlord and cherished by the tenant as if it is their own. This means that when the landlord eventually decides to sell their investment property they won’t be disillusioned by the poor state of repair and it will allow them to get the best sale price. Good advice and protection of your investment, through diligent and up-to-date friendly service is their priority. They will be keeping you informed at all times. Rick said at Property Management Services there is no such thing as ‘getting the run around’. “Our staff are friendly and eager to help - after all managing property is all we do,” he said. Rick and Cath have been together as a team for over 21 years; Cath is a qualified accountant and Rick has extensive experience in property maintenance and is a licensed Real Estate Agent and qualified Property Manager. Rick describes their style as one of individual personalised service, working with owners and tenants, whilst insuring all legislative requirements are met. Rick and Cath work with you to make your property investment what you want it to be. They service from Glenview to Beerburrum, and Maleny to the Pumicestone Passage. If you would like to contact Rick, you can give him a call on 5494 9444 or 0401 674 126. Or you can check out their website www.hinterlandrentals.com.au or send Rick an email on rick@hinterlandrentals.com.au

Beerwah AUCTION ONSITE THIS SATURDAY AT 11AM INSPECT FROM 10.30AM

SPACE FOR EXTENDED FAMILY 4 – UNDER THE HAMMER

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Best location in Mooloolah – quiet no through road on Eastern side of town. Big block, big 4 bedroom (+ office) home, over 1400m2 of land adjoining large rural property at rear. Highset and fully enclosed under with second bathroom and extra living. Space for side access to rear. Easy to walk to local shopping, parks, rail and school. Mooloolah is a highly sought after area of the beautiful Sunshine Coast and just 20 minutes from the Coast’s world class beaches, restaurants, tourist attractions, shopping and year round ideal climate. Plus just over 1 hour by rail to Brisbane City. Address: 13 Jelen Drive, Mooloolah Valley Web: www.beerwahrealestate.com.au/29005 Contact: John King 0409 570 284. Email: johnk@gcfn.com.au

68 Simpson Street Beerwah

68 Simpson Street BeerwahSt, Beerwah 68 Simpson www.beerwahrealestate.com.au www.beerwahrealestate.com.au www.gcnews.com.au

Are you looking for:  A hands-on dedicated property rental service?  Good advice & protection of your investment?  Happy & trustworthy tenants?  Up-to-date information on laws & legislation?

www.beerwahrealestate.com.au

Your local team, Rick & Cath, are looking for rental properties to manage

Please call 5494 9444 or 0401 674 126 today to see how Rick & Cath can support you www.beerwahrealestate.com.au 5494 6444 rick@hinterlandrentals.com.au 5494 5494 6444 6444 www.hinterlandrentals.com.au MARCH 13 2013 |

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A to Z of Trades and Services A Automotive

Service & Mu ffler urrum b r e s Be

AIR CONDITIONING

DRAGON AIR CONDITIONING

SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN

YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION

Lic. No. 6342

• Mechanical Repairs

TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing

AUTO CARE

Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning AU01246 / L002423

BSA # 615 068

Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224 11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH

A Antennas / TV T0002

e & Juli Garth ne Sto

trucks cars earthmoving trailers

PH: 5494 0466

21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net

• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets

ALL AREAS 0407 146 626

• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes

MICHAEL KOSSEN

ELECTRICIAN / APPLIANCE REPAIRS

0710

LIC. 1

Servicing the local area for over 20 years

ALL HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL * WASHING MACHINES *DRYERS *POWER TOOLS * MICROWAVE OVENS

workshop: (07) 5494 6799 mob/ah: 0409 266 807 TO369 25 Moroney Place Beerwah 26 |

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Bricklayers

Rapid Brick & Block Laying

Reliable & Professional Tradesman For all aspects of brick & block laying

Rendering, Paving & Concreting

0422 580 178 BSA 1182661

BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY

5494 6658 - 0418 151 231 ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS

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Builders/ Carpenters

CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS

MOBILE SERVICE

0417 199 167 Diesel Mechanic

of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience Gold Card No.: 24113

5494 6794 or 0412 060 184

NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?

 Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment  Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with  Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years  Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience  Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models

New Homes Extensions Renovations

Moby Vic’s Southbound, Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains

www.redbuilding.net.au

0411 568 611 or 5493 0062

5492 9321

www.showerfix.com.au

SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY

www.skinnersautoelectrical.com.au

Joe & Cathie Roberts

A Appliance Repairs

B

Aussie World (Ettamogah Pub) 73 Frizzo Road

BEERWAH ELECTRONICS

Bathroom

SHOWERFIX

Log Book Service, Tyres, Brake & Clutch, Road Worthies

5494 5800

A Hinterland local for 15 years

 Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians

Qualified Mechanic Peter Ison - Proprietor

Ph/Fax: T0458

Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.

• Log Book Servicing • Fully Insured • Fuel Injection Specialist • A Grade Mechanic • Brake & Clutch Repairs • Honest, Reliable Work

RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED

Palmview Mechanical Repairs tesy Cour r ca le ab avail

LPG CERTIFICATES & REPAIRS

LEAKING SHOWERS

Service Workshop

Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs

Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)

Reece Automotive MOBILE MECHANIC

B

Terry Vost

0434 090 197

T0303

BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232

T0137

• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning

• A Grade Mechanic

0439 247 266

Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough

Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au

License No 71591

Arctic au 22675

TO467

Pensioner Discounts

ABN 40450476515

Call Damien Oxley – 0418 755 212 Glass House Mountains

TO013

Visit our website: www.glendonair.com

Jeff & Ann Ross

Mobile: 0429 960 300

* Log Book Servicing * General Repairs and Maintenance * Automatic Transmission Specialist * Over 15 years experience

T0303

TO466

Ph: 0422 864 744

Ph: 5496 0300

TO472

INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC  30 Years Experience in Trade  Tradesman not Salesman  First Class Workmanship  5 Year Warranty on Installation

QBSA 1127008

A GRADE MECHANIC

T0015

A Airconditioning

Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas

Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329

CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER QBSA 1155593

M 0417 045 062

E dean@redbuilding.net.au

www.gcnews.com.au Dean Parry Director M 0417 045 062 T (07) 5494 7117 F (07) 5494 7543

ABN 60 627


C Computers

Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more

Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006 or email barry@bjcomputers.com.au

0428 339 484

Local Family Business

theoutbackrenovators@bigpond.com

Martin & Co CONSTRUCTIONS General Building BSA# 1158026

C Concreting

Pty Ltd

Electrical

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

Cabinetmakers

0412 234 240

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

Karsel CONCRETING

LIC: 74638

Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Small

Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282 www.wynneselectrical.com.au Lic 74638

Pty Ltd

ALL CONCRETING

2/28 Biondi Crescent Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au

Phone Les McDermott

PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

Joinery & Shopfitters

0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142

Over 35 years professional experience

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

OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH

Quick Concrete

No Job Too Small

T0588

5494 6500

Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes

C Carpet Cleaning

Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire

PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

Hale Carpet Cleaning Family Owned and Operated

quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au

• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways

QBSA: 737533

GREG GATTI All Concrete Work

T0022

Gold Card No 061792

Floors stripped & sealed Based in Elimbah

C Cleaning

D&C STEELE Cleaning Services Commercial & Domestic

 Good Rates, Free Quotes  All Products / Equipment Supplied

Diane 0401 235 038 dandcsteelecleaning@live.com.au

www.gcnews.com.au

Prompt, friendly service

www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial

Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations

Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592

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Fencing

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0427 669 643 Electricians

FIRST CALL FENCING

Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519

Jim: Beerwah

Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046

Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037

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

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

T0280

Carpet – Lounge – Upholstery Cleaning

TO031

DE VERE SOLUTIONS

www.deverecleaning.com.au

Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds

CONCRETOR

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

Phone 0412 666 557

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small

Lic # 74935

“All Aspects of Concreting”

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

5499 9926

5413 2500

Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801

CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS

41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra

For all your electrical needs

Lighting New Homes Pumps

KITCHENS

Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners Electrical

Free Advice - Quote Service

Ph 5439 0108 Fax 5439 0109

Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer

g

› Domestic › Commercial › Industrial

TO489

ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425

(AH) 5494 6302

T0037

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN

email: ljwynne@bigpond.com Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small

Phillip Short Concrete

Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates

All Aspects of Electrical Contracting

0417 720 505 JAMIE WYNNE Beerwah &5494 Surrounding areas a/h: 6282

PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE

Jim 0407 163 283

EEs FQRuote

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

We come to you! No call out fee!

T0322

BSA Lic. No. 1204186

Barry Jones Computers

Call Brent and Bruce for an obligation FREE Quote

QBSA 24630

NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

TO491

Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au

Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295 Lic. No. 70875

PC Solutions will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.

Specializing in all building renovations, extensions, decks, bathrooms and general repairs and maintenance

New Installations & Renovations

* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

T0027

utback Renovators

ABN 89 058 455 025

ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

Argh! Stupid Computer!

Ph: Saun 0424 550 057

C

Lic No 67745

T0389

All carpentry work Renovations- Extensions Decks – Home Maintenance

T0030

BSA Lic 1129044

Carpenter

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

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Watson’s Gardening & Landscaping

Glass & Security

• All aspects of landscaping, garden makeovers & ongoing maintenance

A & K Glass and Aluminium

Call Brett 0413 102 800

M Marine Services

TO508

Servicing the Hinterland all areas

s quote FREEensioner p & counts dis

• Jobs up to $3,300

Rick’s

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

T0392

ABN 87 020 422 605

5496 9270

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On Saturday, March 9 Hinterland Boxing Club sent a team to the Shamrock Boxing Gym’s tournament at the Sand’s Tavern in Maroochydore. Three boys weighed in, however on Light Welter Weight, Taylen Pitt was the only boxer to be matched for a bout on the night. Taylen fought Shamrock Boxer Ryan Kelly with the bout going the full three rounds. The first round saw Taylen start strongly landing some clean shots while pressing forward. The bout settled during the second round with both boys showing skills beyond their experience. The third round saw Taylen using his rear hand, hook combination to great effect with Taylen winning the bout 12-6. Well done Taylen. Hinterland Boxing Club will now be sending a team to Bundaberg on March 23 for a Flood Recovery Appeal Tournament before a tournament at Deception Bay on April 6.

Wednesday, March 6 - Ladies Bowls Day. Round 1 of the Ladies Championship A Singles was played. Di Hunt def Margaret Beasley. Marleen Bertram def Jan Lawson. Chris Freshwater def Millie Freshwater. One social game of Pairs and one of Triples were also played. Dennis Hume and Gary Lehmann def Maurie Dawes and Joy Reason. Annette White, Warren Blackbourne and Rob Scullion def Brian Larkin, Noel Feruglio and Dossie Buckley. Thursday, March 7 - Open Pairs Bowls Day. AM game winners were Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson with 2 + 46. Runners up were Bobbie Moss and Rob Farrell with highest score in 1st game of + 26. PM game winners were Bray Howard and Trevor Bertram with 2 + 46. Runners up were Kerry Capern and Max Viterale with highest score in 1st game of + 24. Saturday, March 9 - Super Challenge Competition. Final round of Bronze Division 6/7. The Men and Ladies played Mooloolaba at Glass House. The men won five rinks to nil with overall score of 164 to 61. The men have won their Division, congratulations! They progress to the Round Robin Playoffs to be played at Glasshouse on Saturday, March 16. The ladies won one rink and lost one. The overall score was 42 to 27. The result for the ladies puts them as the winners of their Division also, so congratulations to them as well. They also will be playing in the Round Robin Playoffs. A great result for our small club. Opposition yet to be named.

Mooloolah Soccer Club Contributed by Sian Mountney

The club hosted one the 2013 U8 Soccer Carnivals along with some of the associations grading games on Saturday. These were the first official games of the season and we saw only a few showers of rain throughout the day. There were many happy faces and lots of laughter throughout the day. A big thank you to all the wonderful volunteers – you made many of the Sunshine Coast kids very happy. The Senior games kicked off on Friday night as well. Unfortunately the Ladies game was cancelled. U11 Falcons 3 Vs Buderim Thunder 2 U14 Kookaburras 1 Vs Immanuel Aces 4 U16 Condors 1 Vs Palmwoods Commandos 3 Mooloolah United 4 Vs Chancellor Chargers 5 Mooloolah Ladies 0 Vs CANCELLED 0 Mooloolah 2FAT (035) 2 Vs Currimundi Galaxy 3 Mooloolah Strikers 035 2 Vs Currimundi United Over 35 11

Landsborough Tennis Club Contributed by Kerry Roach

The Landsborough Tennis Club will be holding their AGM on March 18, 7.00pm at their Club house, Maleny Road Landsborough. We welcome all members and non members within the community to attend. All committee positions will become available, so if you would like to join in and support the local tennis club please come along to our meeting. This year the club is also seeking the assistance of a communication / publicity officer and a maintenance coordinator. These positions are voluntary and will provide the club and the local community with a valuable service. If you would like any further information please call Kerry Roach 0422 026 612 or Dawn Wendt 5494 1085 or email landsboroughtennis@hotmail.com

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Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country

Tahlia and Zam are a great team

Contributed by Jenny Kelly

With the beginning of March, the girls also started their eclectic and Monthly Medal competitions. We try to play these games regardless of the conditions and on Thursday, the course was so wet, we had to play the back nine twice as the front nine was just too heavy to play. Despite this, we had 25 players who came out to brave the conditions, when we played our first Monthly Medal for the year. The Thursday Medal is always sponsored by our Club Professional John Mellish. John's shop at the club house caters for all your golfing needs so be sure to check it out. The winner of Division 1, with a score of 78 Nett, was our Captain Lea Garner. Lea was followed by Cathy Stone who scored an 81 Nett. Best Gross in Division 1 went to Andrea Campbell who had 91 off the stick. Division 2 winner was Lea Doyle with a score of 86 Nett followed by Teresa Keast on 87 Nett. Best Gross in Division 2 went to Barb Drury with a 108 off the stick. Marjorie Pavitt took out Division 3 with a score of 86 Nett while Ruth Parish was runner up with a 94 Nett. Our own Joan Swyny took out Division 3 Gross with a score of 129 off the stick. NTPs went to Lea Garner on 16 (the first time round), and Sonia Kenway the second time. Andrea Campbell has the 18th worked out, taking that pin both times, along with the putting competition with 30 putts. The ball rundown went to 89 Nett. As I said, the course was very wet and I think all 25 girls deserve a medal just for playing Same goes for the Weekend Monthly medal held on Saturday. Even though the 18 holes were open, they were still very wet. Regardless of this, a field of 21 girls played a Stroke event for the Weekend Monthly Medal, which is sponsored by our great friends at Beerwah Newsagency. Winner of the Medal was Sonia Kenway with a Nett score of 77, pretty good considering the conditions. Sonia was followed by Kaye Jansen who scored a Nett 78. Best Gross score was submitted by Andrea Campbell who scored 92 off the stick. Sonia really had her radar tuned in, taking out the NTPs on 2 and 16, as well as the putting with 29 putts. Cathy Stone took out the NTP on the 18th. The ball rundown went to 84 Nett. Goodness knows what the weather will bring next week, but until then stay safe and good golfing.

Lea Garner with Weekend Medal winner Sonia Kenway

Landsborough 13-year-old Tahlia Harrop has been selected, along with her horse Roseamba Romeo (Zam), as a member of the Pony Club Association of Queensland (PCAQ) Sporting Interstate Team. They’ll compete at the NSW Sporting Championships in Gloucester New South Wales in mid-April. Tahlia, who has been riding since she was 4-years-old, is currently a member of Mooloolah Pony Club. She had been a member of Maleny Pony Club for the past four years. She is passionate about her horses and riding in different disciplines like show jumping, and eventing, but her real love is sporting. Earlier in April, Tahlia will be heading to Beaudesert to represent her club and Zone 6 for jumping equitation. Her amazing horse Zam is a beautiful grey Egyptian Arab that she absolutely adores. He has taken her to the next level with his powerful, quick, graceful movements and he loves it just as much as she does. Tahlia’s mum Helen says owning horses is about 80 per cent work and 20 per cent pleasure with cleaning, feeding and looking after their horses. “There’s work to do in the morning before school, training etc after school, out at competitions most weekends with four horses, but Tahlia wouldn't have it any other way,” she said.

Glasshouse Hinterland Lions AFL Contributed By Billie Glover

Well it’s that time of year again. Time to pull on your footy boots and be part of one of the most affordable and family friendly clubs around. Sign on for the 2013 AFL Sunshine Coast Juniors season will be ongoing in March, at training on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 4.30pm until 6.00pm at Tunnel Ridge Road, Landsborough. Alternatively you can contact the club and we can arrange the forms to be filled out for signing. Deferred registration fee payments options are available. We have many willing parents spread out over the hinterland that are happy to help out with transport for training and games. So if the times are too hard with other commitments, we are able to help out. The season will kick off on April 21 for the under 8s and 10s carnival and the first game for the Under 12s,14s,16s will be on April 14. Seniors start on April the 6. This year you can become a non playing member for a one-off fee, this gets you discount on drinks and tickets in members raffles only, plus heaps more. So come on down and support your local AFL Club and meet the all new committee and have a kick on the oval. If you’re a local business on the hinterland and want to help out, we are always looking for sponsors. For further information on registration please contact Craig Bales on craig.bales@quantum.com or on 0414 225 329.

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CANCER June 22 – July 22 The next couple of weeks you could be in limbo. Important decisions will be need to be made regarding your work and a move. Take your time, as this is a very important decision. This can also be a time for new connections and you may need to use your creative abilities. The health of a family member will be ok. LEO July 23 – August 22 Your social life can be very busy at this period. An important decision may be at hand regarding your work. A new job just started will need some patience. A home situation will be sorted out and a move is likely. This period can be a turning point in your life. For some Leo’s, a proposal or a wedding is likely. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 As long as you are organised, work and romantic interests can go smoothly. Long distance travel is possible. Lots of change can be made, especially around friends and social life. Excellent time for buying and selling. A change of residence is a possibility. New friends made now will be lasting. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 An unexpected phone call could change a lot of your plans this week. Travel is also possible, and looking at new job prospects. A disagreement with a friend could leave you feeling quite uncomfortable. Lack of communication could cause the upset. A letter can arrive that you have been waiting for. A new love can come into your life.

SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 Daily work routines can feel easier now; keep working towards your goals. Excellent progress with your career will be made. Your home life will feel more settled. Celebrations will be made regarding one of your children. For those singles, a new love can come into your life. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 At last something that you have been working for is now starting to show progress. Being aligned with purpose is important. A new idea will start you on a new project. This is also a good time for win’s Lotto etc. Someone from the past can contact you. A car may need a service, try not to put this off. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 This can be the time of taking the plunge, either in marriage or a new career. You may see this as a huge challenge, but you will succeed. Your financial situation will start to improve, but try to keep an eye on your spending; otherwise it could get out of hand. A new baby is likely in the family. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 An illness in the family can now be now being turning around for the better. No need to worry, obstacles will be overcome. Important decisions will need to be made soon regarding your work, your home and close relationships. Travel is possible at the weekend as well as you could get some news of a baby.

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