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As part of the Maleny Arts Council Winter Festival program The Australian Voices ensemble will appear at the Maleny Community Centre this Sunday, August 18 at 2pm. Billed as Australia’s most outstanding choral ensemble, this will be an afternoon of high artistic energy, uplifting passion and technical brilliance. Tickets $15 students, $25 MAC members, $30 general are available online via www.malenyartscouncil.com, in person at the Maleny Information Centre or for group bookings phone John Marsden on 5494 2584.

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Cover Story Leigh's memoir from the heart Maleny author and journalist Leigh Robshaw lived in South America and Mexico for more than three years in the 1990s and has written a memoir about her experiences, which is due for publication this Thursday, August 15. In the book, ‘You Had Me at Hola, In search of love and truth in South America’, Leigh details her experiences living with a Peruvian artisan and selling jewellery in streets and squares spanning Peru to Mexico. Despite negative stereotypes about Latin Americans proliferating in the US, Leigh says they are some of the friendliest and most hospitable people on the planet and are not to be feared. “Every time I hear President Trump make demeaning, inaccurate comments about Mexicans and other Latin American cultures, my blood boils,” she said. “Calling them dirty is just plain wrong. I lived with some of the poorest Mexicans and not only did they take great pride in their homes, their children were clean and well cared for. “They welcomed me into their lives and shared what little they had with me and I found the same hospitality from Argentina to Brazil and throughout Central America.

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Friends of the Forest member Jan Kesby was the winner of the Environmental Contributor category in 2018 doing important work here in Caloundra,” Mr McArdle said. Award categories include: • Young Achiever of the Year • Young Sport Achiever of the Year • Sport Achiever of the Year • Environmental Contributor of the Year • Community Volunteer of the Year • Community Group of the Year • Community Event of the Year • Business Achiever of the Year • Caloundra Hall of Fame Identity Nominations close on Friday, September 27. Nomination forms can be collected from Mark McArdle’s electorate office, by phoning 5329 4100 or can be completed online at www.markmcardlemp.com/2019awards. The awards will be presented on Friday, October 11 at the CCSA Hall, 1 Nutley St, Caloundra.

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Peachester park becomes a reality It may be small but the Peachester community definitely knows how to make things happen. Last week, after a concerted campaign, locals won their claim to have a parcel of state government land, which was earmarked to be sold for housing, handed to Sunshine Coast Council and dedicated as community park land. And it was a long time coming, with the block being identified as a suitable park 30 years ago. Dr Anthony Lynham, the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, confirmed that the block on the corner of Peachester Road and Hill Street had been dedicated as a park and recreation reserve with the council being appointed as the trustee. This is the direct result of a positive information crusade by the Park for Peachester group who took on the job of raising awareness as to why the park land is important to the local community, collating their case into a coherent rationale, documenting this into a professional publication and taking their appeal directly to the Minister. With the full support of Cr Rick Baberowski, the council open space planning staff negotiated with the state government departmental staff and gained their support for transferring the land to council’s control – a decision that saved the council from possibly having to purchase the land, saving more than $350,000 of ratepayers’ money.

Park for Peachester group members Judy Tomlinson, Sally Joyce, Ray Pulham, Mal and Viki Blaik (absent Mel Driscoll) with Cr Rick Baberowski Minister Lynham said the Palaszczuk government had listened to the local community and decided not to progress with the sale of this block as was initially planned. “The community’s voice has been very clear on the need for a local park in Peachester for families to enjoy,” Mr Lynham said. “There has been extensive engagement with the community and the Sunshine Coast Council on deciding the future use of this state land and I thank the residents for their contribution. “Turning this piece of green space into a community park and recreation reserve is win-win for everyone.” Cr Baberowski said he had written to the Minister thanking him for his department’s decision. “Well done to everyone involved but particularly your community’s determined band of well organised and creative advocates who didn’t blink once on the way,” Cr Baberowski said.

“I know the community will be keen to move onto the planning, so I have requested advice on the process from here to assess the site, and bid for budget and resources. “It will take some time to make this all happen but, in the meantime, the Peachester community can enjoy a moment as rare and well deserved as this one is.” Park for Peachester group spokesperson Sally Joyce said they appreciated the full support of Cr Baberowski and local state MP Andrew Powell. “It’s with their support and that of the council staff behind the scenes that we’ve had this win,” she said. “But mostly we need to thank the community of Peachester who have united in their desire to see this park come to fruition. “The campaign brought the community closer together and has highlighted the amazing strengths, expertise and abilities of the local people.”

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Effects of 5G and electromagnetic radiation Are you concerned about the rollout of 5G in the local area and what electromagnetic radiation (EMR) could mean for your health and the environment? Would like to know more? A community forum has been organised by concerned locals who are working in cooperation with the 5G Free Sunshine Coast group. It will be held at the Glenview State School hall (corner of Glenview and Stevens Road) this Sunday, August 18 from 2-5pm. Topics will include how 5G technology works, studies and education around the health effects of EMR, the regulations controlling EMR safety levels from phone towers, Wi-Fi in schools and new technology like 5G. There will also be information on why any telco infrastructure could end up becoming a 5G emitter. Speakers at the forum will include Raymond Broomhall, a barrister specialising in EMR legal advice from Justice Michael Kirby Chambers in Tasmania; Victor Leach, a radiation health physicist and atmospheric scientist who has worked in the EMR field for the past 40 years; Steve Weller, an IT professional and public representative on the Electromagnetic Energy Reference Group committee of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency; Dr Russell Cooper whose expertise extends across many disciplines of medicine, complementary medicine and mind-body medicine; and Cyril Bourke, an IBM trained engineer and expert in building assessment and how to create safe homes and sleeping spaces.

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The Goannas have come to town

It was just another afternoon while sitting on his back deck just four months ago when the idea struck Wayne Albert to establish the first Sunshine Coast Indigenous soccer club, now known as the Sunshine Coast Goannas. Having been pivotal in the formation of the Brisbane Warrigals and a successful player himself, Wayne decided that afternoon that the opportunity to create a team for the Sunshine Coast Indigenous community was needed. After putting the word out and having a great response, the players took to the field in early August for their first game against the Beegees. It was a nil all result. “Seeing them playing together for the first time was great. There was a strong connection between everyone,” Wayne said. The team members, aged 16 and above, come from all over the coast and aim to land a spot at this year’s Australian Indigenous Football Championship (AIFC), a tournament to be held in Caboolture on November 8-9. While the tournament is definitely on the cards, Wayne says that a big driver in getting the team up and running was really to create pathways for the younger Indigenous community. “It gives them a chance to showcase their talents but also to come together and have a bit of a laugh with each other. That’s really important and seeing them gel so well together was great,” Wayne said. “I’d love to see the team run out together at the tournament in November but at this stage we’re still raising funds. “We’ve already had a great deal of support from the public, and Ronnie Woulfe in particular has helped us out immensely with getting things off the ground.” The Sunshine Coast Goannas will host a sausage sizzle at the Landsborough Hotel’s pig races this Sunday, August 18, and at Bunnings Caloundra on Sunday, August 25. If you would like to help, support or get involved, you can contact Wayne directly on 0417 622 826 or albertslaw@bigpond.com, or follow them on Facebook - Sunshine Coast Goannas.

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Cattery planned for Landsborough Another animal facility has been proposed for Amigh Road in Landsborough, with a cattery development application submitted to Sunshine Coast Council last week. Following the controversial puppy breeding and dog boarding complex planned for land at the end of Amigh Road, the latest application is for a cattery at 36 Amigh Road. The application – made on behalf of a company called Kitty Worx Pty Ltd – is for a facility to accommodate up to 60 cats, with specific mention that there will be no breeding or other animal husbandry as part of the development. The 9ha block of land is zoned rural and was once run as the Eco Farm Lodge farm-stay accommodation. The material change of use application seeks to establish a 329m2 cattery, a main reception and office structure, separate storeroom, treatment, laundry and staff room buildings, as well as hard surface areas for parking. The cattery will generate waste largely comprising

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Sunshine Coast Skin Therapies now offering dermablading Sharon says the treatment is particularly effective for those with dry or rough skin, and mature complexions will also see a positive result.

Sunshine Coast Skin Therapies are now offering dermablading as a facial treatment for their clients in addition to the wide range of services they have on offer.

“As we mature there is a natural slowing of cellular turnover, which often results in a build up of dead skin cells,” she said. “This treatment is highly beneficial in treating this and getting your skin back to its healthy state”.

Dermablading, also known as dermaplaning, is a highly effective physical exfoliation treatment, which uses a medical-grade blade to gently shave the surface of skin. Sharon Victory, owner of Sunshine Coast Skin Therapies, says that the treatment is completely safe and the benefits of the treatment are fantastic.

Sharon says the treatment is also safe for pregnant and lactating women and is a safe alternative to chemical peels.

Performed by a technician completely freehand, gently gliding over the surface of the skin avoiding the eyebrows and nose, dermablading removes dead skin cells and the fine, vellus hairs commonly referred to as peach fuzz in the process.

Along with “Does it hurt?” (to which the answer is “No, not at all”) another concern clients express is whether their hair will grow back thicker and darker. “This is a total myth,” Sharon says. It may seem as though your hair grows back darker but this is simply not true. The treatment removes the dead layer of skin and vellus hair, resulting in your skin appearing much brighter – once the hair grows back it just seems darker.

The benefit of the technician performing the treatment freehand is that they have complete control of the pressure and number of passes in each area. As each person’s skin is different, being able to tailor the treatment delivers a more effective result.

Dermablading is ideal for a variety of complexions including those that are sensitive, with treatment recommended once every 4-7 weeks, with each treatment taking approximately 30 minutes.

“Dermablading removes the fuzz on the face, exfoliating and brightening your skin,” Sharon said.

Sharon says this is dependent on each client’s needs and skin condition and will be discussed during consultation. While dermablading is a safe treatment, it is not recommended for people with active acne or for anyone with excessive facial hair.

“As well as feeling lovely and smooth, it actually aids with product penetration. Clients find that their makeup actually sits better and lasts longer on their skin”.

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The Rotary Club of Maleny’s replacement of park bench seating within the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve maintains an historic community service link dating back to the project’s inception. Soon after the club was chartered in October 1959, an agreement was reached with the then Landsborough Shire Council and Elizabeth Thynne that the Rotary Club of Maleny would create and maintain the reserve and sanctuary as its first major project. The club immediately set to work preparing the area for its official opening by the then Governor of Queensland, Sir Henry Abel Smith, on December 11, 1960. Members, their partners and children have since spent thousands of hours clearing the land of a mess of logs and lantana to help turn it into the wonderful attraction it is today. Club spokesman Rick Vickers said five bench seats installed by the club some years ago were noticeably deteriorating and becoming not only unattractive but possibly unsafe. “These old seats had reached the end of their useful life, reflecting poorly on the club, which was unfortunate given all previous efforts of members over many years in helping to develop the reserve and maintain the seating,” he said. Mr Vickers said the five new low maintenance park benches, purchased from funds raised by the club, had a guaranteed life of 25-30 years and would be progressively installed and completed this month. Coincidently, the local planning committee for Settlers Green on the Maleny Precinct that includes representatives from the Rotary Club became aware of the club’s plans and sought to include its requirement for three seats in the purchase order, resulting in the freight charges being shared. He urged people in the community who had an interest in these types of local projects to think about joining Rotary, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary in Maleny this year. “Rotary today is an inclusive organisation and offers members a high level of flexibility in choosing their level of commitment and involvement in all types of club projects, meetings and social events,” Mr Vickers said. Anyone interested can contact Phillip Stark on 0434 998 381 or email the secretary Bernice McLellan at secretary.maleny@rotary9600.org.

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Mobile phone tower troubles Mooloolah residents

Optus plans to build a 33m mobile phone tower on private property at 390 Tunnel Ridge Road, Mooloolah, as first reported in GC&M News (June 5), was a hotly discussed topic at the recent Mooloolah residents group meeting. The development application is for a material change of use so part of the land currently zoned rural can be used for the telecommunications facility and for it to collocate Vodaphone facilities. According to the documents submitted to Sunshine Coast Council with the application, the new tower is necessary to relieve congestion on the existing network of voice and data transmitters. Public submissions were called for with an August 1 deadline. Many locals at the recent residents meeting knew nothing about the application until just before the community meeting on the evening of August 1. The council development application web portal shows that only six properly made submissions were received before the deadline. All six were vehemently against the tower being approved, with the majority citing concerns with unknown health implications as a result of electromagnetic radiation from the towers. Council’s planning scheme states that houses should be more than 400m from the tower but according to the application documentation the closest residence is only 205m to the east on Valley View Rise with ten houses falling within a 400m radius. Other concerns included that the 33m tower is not consistent with the rural outlooks and vistas of the Tunnel Ridge Road area. Optus states that it looked at five other possible sites (Marie Higgs Environmental Reserve, 17 Benzara Lane, 477 Tunnel Ridge Road, 545 Connection Road and Brandenburg Road) to locate a tower but all were unsuitable. The application will now be evaluated by council’s development assessment unit against the provisions of the planning scheme. For more information on the planned tower, go to https://developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and search for ‘MCU19/0121’.

Morris House 20th anniversary

As of August 14, 2019, Morris House has been operating for 20 years. The team at Morris House would like to thank the community and celebrate its services. On Thursday, August 29, Morris House invites the community to come along to a free morning tea/ lunch from 10am-2pm. There will be a sausage sizzle, fun for the kids and tea and coffee for the community so they can talk over and provide feedback to the Morris House team. They will also have a survey available for people to complete on what groups or programs they would like to see in Landsborough. All daily services that the community centre usually provides throughout the day will still be going on. These include free internet and computer use, printing and phone use, tax help and emergency relief. Orange Sky will also be on site to assist with laundry needs including washing, drying and folding. Help out the local community and come along to participate in Morris House’s very special day.

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Community Groups Lions trivia night a community success

The Maleny Community Centre team displayed their knowledge and luck by using their double point joker to best advantage to take out the first prize in the Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club trivia night. The Maleny RSL recently hosted 150 participants who laughed, learnt and enjoyed themselves with trivia from ‘Talking about your Generation’. The ten rounds of questions on topics from general knowledge, sport, cars and Hollywood to drinks, biscuits and confectionery kept all tables talking while constructing something built in the 1980s from straws, toothpicks and matchsticks. Proceeds of the night will be split between the Maleny State High School performing arts and other Lions youth projects. Maleny Community Centre team members Linda and Denis Costello, Anne Koenig, Wendy Gleeson, Colin Dunn, and Pauline and Alan Robinson

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Glasshouse Country VIEW Club

Contributed by Janet Kitchin Our outing this month was to the headlands at Moffat Beach where we enjoyed a lovely morning tea with lots of homemade goodies and looked out for whales and dolphins off the coast. Our next lunch meeting is on August 21 at 11am at Glass House Mountains Sports Club and our guest speaker will be from Angel Flights. Anyone interested in joining us would be most welcome. For more information about our club please speak to Trish on 5493 0026. More information on VIEW can be found on view.org.au.

Bushland Group working bee

Contributed by Gordon Reddek The Coochin Creek Bushland Group will hold its next monthly working bee on Tuesday, August 20 from 7.30am to around 10.30am. This month we plan to continue the weeding operation we started in the reserve last month, when it took us some time to find the worst patches. This month we plan to get stuck into it. We also expect to host a group of international students before the working bee so we may end up with some follow-up work after that visit. It should be an interesting working bee. The Coochin Creek Bushland Group is part of the Sunshine Coast Nature Conservation Program so all are welcome to join us. Participation is free and tea is provided during the working bee. Participants are advised to wear boots, a longsleeved shirt, long pants and sun hat, and to carry a water bottle. All equipment required, including tick repellant, will be supplied. We will start by meeting at the gate to the Caralan Park, which is at the corner of Emma Place and Caralan Way in Beerwah. For more information please contact Gordon on 0406 638 544. Leave a text or voice message if the phone is not answered. The photo will be of interest to anybody interested in plant species identification. It shows the back of the leaf of two palms that look very similar to each other. The top is the Alexander palm, which is not native to this area. It is distinguishable by the silver sheen on the back of the leaf. The bottom is the piccabeen palm, which is native to this area. It is distinguishable by the row of whiskers growing along the central spine on the back of the leaf. The two palms seem to be hybridising. The pure piccabeen has a glossy green under leaf and a prominent central spine. The one in the photo has The underside of a slight silver sheen and weak central spine, so it is Alexander and most probably a hybrid. piccabeen palm leaves

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Hinterland Families Giving girls the confidence to SHINE

Family fun at Charity Sports Are you planning a family day out for Saturday, August 24, and looking for somewhere to go? The Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival is the answer, with entertainment, activities and competitions suitable for the whole family. Children will have a wonderful day taking part in old-fashioned athletics, including sack and wheelbarrow races, an egg-throwing competition and, mainly for mum, the annual broom-throwing championship. Don’t forget the pet show with prizes for the best presented and pets in fancy dress. The talent quest Glasshouse Country’s Got Talent is open to all ages and the organisers are looking forward to seeing exciting performances again this year. Before the day, you still have time to enter the photography competition and show your skill with a camera.

Landsborough State School’s year 6 girls are currently immersed in a nine-week SHINE program, led by the school chaplain, Linda Whysall.

Adolescence can be a difficult stage in life to negotiate. Teenage girls are surrounded by a range of issues including self-esteem, body image, identity and confidence. SHINE focuses on three core concepts – worth, strength and purpose – to help teenage girls successfully navigate adolescence. Each session is filled with fun activities along with time for sharing and reflection. The program helps to develop self-esteem, grow friendships and build confidence and resilience as participants learn social and emotional skills then practise using them in a safe and supportive environment. The program will end with a high tea, giving all participants the opportunity to celebrate and SHINE!

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The kids’ entertainment tent will feature Andino the Magician, hoola hoops, face painting and a balloon artist. Australia Zoo and Coochin Creek Co-op will be there with hands-on activities. The Maleny Bird World macaw will be roaming around the grounds, so you could get a photo with the beautiful bird. And Sid the Seagull comes along each year to promote the sun-safe message from Cancer Council Queensland. If you are bringing your horse, there is a special program for under 8s and a junior ring. The fancy dress class for horse and rider (all age groups) is one of the most popular events at the carnival. Every year we see amazing and creative costumes, and the crowd loves to see what the entrants come up with. It’s fun for all and you will be helping to raise funds for Cancer Council Queensland at the same time.

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You Said It Good news for gingerbread lovers

Maggie de Prinse who operates Larikoek Gingerbread will be at the next Witta Market selling her wonderful Dutch gingerbread. After GC&M News went to print last week with a letter from Maggie, a Beerwah local, she advised us that she had some good news to share with our readers. Sunshine Coast Council had continued to work with Maggie and has now arranged a new permit for her business. A council spokesperson has also confirmed to GC&M News that Maggie will still be able to operate from home under the new permit. If all this talk of gingerbread has got you craving it, then head to the Witta Market this Saturday from 7–11am at the Old Witta School, 316 Witta Road, Witta.

Re: Roos/wallaby deaths unacceptable

A letter from Kim Rosenberg (GC&M News, August 7) mentions the number of roos and wallabies injured or killed on the road at Crystal Waters. In her letter she says that no one stopped to help the injured wallaby and young joey. In fact, the person that discovered the mother wallaby was our camp ground manager on her morning walk who came across the wallaby lying by the side of the road obviously hit by a vehicle. Kim then says that no one stopped to help with the wallaby. This isn't correct. The manager stopped and within a short time two vehicles had stopped and one then drove to fetch another person and the wallaby with joey was taken in a vehicle for help but both died by the time the trip was over. Crystal Waters has a no dogs and cats policy, which means our wildlife roams freely on the property (600 acres) allowing roos and wallabies to move without threat. We have a 30kph speed limit but unfortunately some ignore it. Wallabies in particular are skittish and sometimes leap across the road without warning. This means they can leap in front of a car at the last minute suffering injuries. We all try to avoid a hit but it happens. The Sunshine Coast strip is worse, loosing many of its roo population to accidents and dogs. The local ABC (June 2018) said: "Rapid development on the Sunshine Coast is being blamed for a sudden spike in kangaroo deaths, with wildlife carers and researchers calling for tougher measures to protect the animals from urban sprawl. Wildlife Rescue Sunshine Coast volunteers say they are being called to injured or dead kangaroos and wallabies daily." We try hard at Crystal Waters community to support our wildlife and it shows in our approach. Unfortunately, we do lose some. Richard Giles, Crystal Waters, Conondale.

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Re: Wallaby/roo deaths unacceptable

I write in reference to Kim Rosenberg’s letter (GC&M News, September 7). I concur with Kim’s distress over the sad unnecessary deaths of our roos/wallabies and all wildlife on our roads. I settled in Engle Road in 1990 when it was a quiet country lane. It now resembles a racing track as large vehicles and trucks drive down this narrow road incredibly fast. Last Friday on Engle Road a wallaby was killed. When I checked she was still warm with a bewildered joey beside her. Of course, many of us need to get to work but I'm making a plea for drivers to drive slowly with an awareness of our wildlife. Jane Longstaff Reeseville

Merging madness

At the Big Mower intersection, turning right from Beerwah towards Glass House Mountains, there is much confusion or plain rudeness and aggression among some drivers. Many times I’ve been in the right-hand lane (turning right) when cars come up the left-hand side and they expect you to brake and slow down to give way to them. This is not only dangerous and rude but it is wrong. On page 82 in the book 'Your keys to driving in Queensland’, published by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, the rule states that when “giving way when merging … if your lane come to an end, you must give way to traffic already in the lane you are moving to”. In the Big Mower situation above, once the right-hand turn has been completed, traffic in the left lane is directed to merge into the right lane as the left lane comes to an end. This merging traffic gives way to traffic in the right lane that is continuing through. Please see the diagrams/examples below for clarification. Name supplied Glass House Mountains

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Re: Dogs in Maleny

Your otherwise excellent publication used a misleading headline “Poor behaviour may see dogs banned in Maleny” (July 31 edition). I read the accompanying story twice and nowhere in the text are the words “poor behaviour” used. This unfortunate lapse insults the majority of responsible dog owners who use the Maleny Precinct on a regular basis. Council is neglecting its duty to Maleny dog owners to provide a suitable fenced dog park where dogs can run around off leash. As your article notes, Landsborough, Beerwah, Glasshouse and Palmview all have established fenced dog parks. Instead, the Maleny Showgrounds (not owned by council) is the only place where dogs can be let off leash. However, this area is not really satisfactory as it is unfenced and is shared with people exercising horses. So rather than threatening dog owners with the prospect of a $243 fine (per dog) or airing a request to have the Maleny Precinct declared a no-dog zone, council should provide a viable alternative. Name supplied Maleny

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I never knew this place existed. However, the council seems to bow to pressure from the town’s loudest criers. Look at what we ended up with at Cooke Park as a result of the local whingers? The kids suffered then and dogs will suffer next. Dee Chapman I cringe at dog parks. If you chat to professional dog trainers they will tell you they are dangerous and wouldn't take them there. I'm for dogs on leads. Dogs are still happy to get out and adventure on leads. Dog drinking taps would be great. More education is needed for dog owners including respect of other dog owners especially if dogs are in training or assistance dogs. They don't want to be interrupted by dog on the loose while out and about. It's also not teaching dogs boundaries. I do see dog owners with dogs off leash that control their dogs and having a great time too It's really just being mindful and respectful of rules. Adults need to respect rules too. If you get a fine, then suck it up for doing the wrong thing. Hayley Smith

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Elected Representatives Andrew Wallace

Federal Member for Fisher Federal grants available now for hinterland community groups and schools The Morrison government has recently opened two new grant rounds to help the volunteer groups and schools that are at the heart of our community to make the Sunshine Coast hinterland a better place to live, work and raise a family. First, the government has allocated $150,000 to our electorate of Fisher for this financial year to make small scale grants for community groups under the Stronger Communities Programme. Grants between $2,500 and $20,000 are available for community groups to upgrade their facilities or buy new equipment. In previous rounds of this program in Fisher we have won grants for many projects including an underground water system at Beerwah Sportsground and an archive room for Peachester Historical Society. If your community group is interested in applying for funding under this grant, the first stage is to get an expression of interest form from my office ASAP at the contact details below. The Morrison government is also providing up to $200,000 this year for grants for smaller school projects in Fisher under the Local Schools Community Fund. The fund is open to applications from all schools in Fisher, including government, Catholic and independent schools, though no individual school is guaranteed funding. Each school can apply for funding for one project of between $1,000 and $20,000 and the grant can cover the whole or part of the cost of the project. Projects can include things like refurbishments, new sports or IT equipment, improved library or music facilities, air-conditioning or accessibility upgrades among many more. Applications close on September 30. Contact my office to find out how to apply. Lower taxes for hinterland workers This month the Coalition government delivered on its promise to give workers all over Australia, including in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, bigger tax cuts. Single income earners making up to $126,000 will receive up to $1,080, or $2,160 for dual income couples, back in their 2018/19 tax return, so get yours in as soon as you can! In future years we have also increased the top threshold of the 19 cents in the dollar tax bracket, increased the low income tax offset and reduced the 32.5 cents in the dollar tax rate to 30 cents, so that you will pay less tax. All of this means that hinterland workers will get to keep much more of their own money. But it will also boost our economy, help more tourists to visit the Sunshine Coast and encourage locals to get out to our shops, cafés and restaurants. Andrew.wallace.mp@aph.gov.au www.andrewwallacemp.com.au Search us on Facebook Wallace4Fisher 20

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State Member for Glass House Pine-tastic Pineapple Field Day Over the course of two days last month, a pineapple field day was held at Elimbah. A giant celebration of pineapple farming in Queensland, the event was an enjoyable and fantastic showcase of agriculture in the Glass House region. As one of, if not the primary event in the Australian pineapple industry calendar, the field days provided opportunities for growers to network with each other and stakeholders, as well as to showcase the quality of their products. Over the two days we saw machinery displays; had tours on harvesting, land preparation, fumigating, hilling and planting; heard lectures from industry professionals; and attended a gala dinner. The event was hosted at Fullerton Farms, owned by a long-standing Elimbah and Glass House Mountains family, and organised by GrowCom Australia, Australian Pineapples and the Elimbah Co-Op. I was privileged to sponsor the gathering and arranged for my colleague, the Member for Gympie and Shadow Minister for Agriculture Tony Perrett, to attend with me. A park for Peachester Together with the local community we’ve secured a park for Peachester! The state government has officially transferred the block of land on the corner of High Street and Kilcoy-Beerwah Road to the Sunshine Coast Council as a park and recreation reserve. Huge congratulations to Ray Pulham, Sally Joyce, Judy Tomlinson, Melissa Driscoll and the entire community on pushing for and achieving this fantastic outcome! The park was rightfully yours all along and should never have been put up for sale, so I am so glad to have been able to help you formally acquire it from the government. As highlighted in the publication ‘A park for Peachester’, written and published by locals, and handed to the Minister for Natural Resources, this space has been eyed off by the community for the better part of 30 years to use as a dedicated green space. This is a victory for the community that is well worth celebrating, ideally in the new park! Picnic anyone? Mobile offices Last week I travelled the northern half of the Glass House electorate holding mobile offices in Glass House Mountains, Peachester, Beerwah, Beerburruum, Maleny, Bald Knob, Conondale, Witta, Montville, Flaxton, Eudlo and Mooloolah Valley. Common issues raised with me included the north coast rail duplication, concerns with local state schools, NBN (please talk to your federal MP about this as unfortunately I have no jurisdiction on the NBN), the idea of a park run in Maleny (yes please!), the need for a shared workspace for work-from-home professionals and the ongoing frustration that is roadside vegetation management in the hinterland. Do you have something you want to talk to me about but didn’t get the chance to come to one of my mobile offices? Let’s organise a chat. Call my office on 5318 8100 or email me at glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au and we can arrange something. glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au www.andrewpowell.com.au Search us on Facebook Andrew Powell

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Division 5 - Sunshine Coast Congrats to cross country! I’d like to share my congratulations to Maleny Golf and Rotary on a successful cross country event. The Queensland Cross Country Championships were great for the local economy and extremely well managed by all those involved. Congrats as well to all the runners! Northern wetlands public trails Council and Unitywater are in the final stages of arranging formal public access around the northern wetlands in the Maleny community precinct. I know the community is looking forward with keen anticipation for this project’s completion. Together we are working on producing signage along the track and finalising a small section of unfinished pathway so that the trails have safe and stable connections throughout. I’ll be sure to update you all when the official opening date is set. Mooloolah community meeting Our last community meeting was well attended, with particular interest in the development application for an Optus telecommunications tower on Tunnel Ridge Road. Other issues raised were concerns about new development, heavy vehicles and access concerns. I sincerely thank the community for their feedback at these forums. Many thanks to Jason Carroll for coordinating the agenda and other meeting essentials for us over the past months. I have to share that it’s been quite difficult to find a regular date and time to hold these community meetings. Andrew Powell, Andrew Wallace and I truly value this community’s input and these meetings are such a great way to get this feedback. I am working with both MPs’ offices to find a next meeting date and will advise the community when something is booked. Telecommunications facility proposed As mentioned, a development application was recently lodged by Optus for a new telecommunications tower and facility at 390 Tunnel Ridge Road in Mooloolah. The public notification period ended at the beginning of the month and council received four submissions during that time. Council officers will now review these submissions and complete the assessment in accordance with the planning scheme. We expect to have a recommendation on the application by the end of September, so stay tuned. Brandenburg Road upgrade As part of council’s sealed road network subprogram, Brandenburg Road was recently approved for investigative works and designs to improve a section of the road. I thank all the residents of the nearby area for your continued lobbying and working with council to upgrade this difficult piece of road infrastructure. Now it’s crucial for council to have all the detailed information required before budget bids. While I don’t expect any impact on traffic flow at this time, I appreciate the community’s continued patience and consideration of council officers. Sunrise Lane, Woombye Some time ago a new road name, Sunrise Lane, was proposed for the western section of Jacksons Road West in Woombye. This proposal has now been finalised and nearby property owners have been advised. So keep a lookout for the new Sunrise Lane! Jenny.McKay@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au www.jennymckay.com.au Search us on Facebook Jenny McKay Councillor

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August 17–24 is Seniors Week, which is all about celebrating a Queensland for all ages. When Dawn Burman from the Dance Academy shared this wonderful photo of her students (and yes, we do know that not all of thses dancers are over 50) with GC&M News we thought it was a perfect way to remind everyone that age shouldn’t be a barrier to following your dreams.

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A lack of transport can sometimes make getting out and socialising a little trickier. Glasshouse Country Care understands this and has designed its social support programs to ensure everyone has the opportunity to be involved in the various activities on offer. If you’re 65 years and over and interested in meeting new people and making friends, Glasshouse Country Care’s social support program runs daily activities from its premises in Beerwah. Program activities are designed to enrich and stimulate, and offer the opportunity for people with common interests to come together and socialise. Ann McQuay, from Glasshouse Country Care, says those without transport are often limited in how they can get involved in local groups but the social support program makes sure everyone can get involved. “We have two buses on hand and offer our clients a door-to-door pick up service to make sure they’re able to enjoy all our activities on offer,” she said. “Our clients can pick and choose what activities they’d like to attend and the cost is $20 a day. Transport, morning tea and lunch is all included in the cost.” Activities on offer include weekly bus outings, picnics, weekly hoy (prizes to be won), human movement, men’s shed, theme days, sing-alongs and more. Ann says these are a great way to open doors and enjoy a change in lifestyle. If you’re interested in being a part of a local social support group or if you’d like further information, contact Ann and the team at Glasshouse Country Care on 5494 6948.

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Fixed Fee Intitial Consultation Available Retirement villages and manufactured homes We continue our handy hints about these two common types of retirement living. Manufactured home • Have your solicitor check documentation to provide advice on all matters including how the site rent can be increased, what costs you must pay for, your rights if the park is sold or if you are required to move your manufactured home. • Consider obtaining a building and pest inspection. • You will usually have to continue to pay rent for as long as your home is on the site (even if you are no longer living in it). Retirement village • Inspect the unit that is for sale and make sure that you are happy with it. • Have your solicitor check all documentation and note the ingoing contributions, exit fees, general services charge (and how it can be increased) and any fees for maintenance and capital replacement. • Contact Centrelink to see whether your pension will be affected by the transaction. • Exit fees are often calculated by having regard to

the ingoing contributions you pay when moving into a retirement village, although sometimes exit fees are calculated based on a new resident’s ingoing contribution and the length of time you have lived at the village. For example, the exit fee may be 5% of the ingoing contribution for each year of residence up to a maximum of 35% of your ingoing contribution. You can therefore usually calculate what you will receive if you leave at any time. • When you leave a retirement village, your obligation to pay the full amount of the general services charge may continue for 90 days, unless your home sells earlier. Residents whose unit remains unsold after 90 days may then have a continuing obligation to pay part of the general services charge for up to 9 months after termination. • Village operators must pay out the exit entitlement if a unit remains unsold for 18 months. Conclusion Living in either a manufactured home or a retirement village will involve living in a community and sharing facilities. You will not have any control over who these people are and limited recourse if

you do not like how they behave. You will also have a limited ability to influence how certain things in the community operate and you will be required to abide by the community rules. You should visit any residence you propose purchasing at different times of the day and talk to residents about their experiences of living there. Please contact us to obtain more detailed advice, including any implications that such transactions might have on your will and estate planning.

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Residents step back in time for a night Residents from Southern Cross Care's Caloundra Rise retirement village were treated to an evening of fun at the village’s event of the year. The Settlers Dinner, an event wholly organised by members and volunteers from the village residents committee, saw neighbours come together to enjoy a night of fun, food and friendship. More than 150 attended the dinner, which village manager Peter Snell says was a highlight of the village’s events calendar. “The event was extremely well supported, the residents did a fantastic job organising it and everyone had a great night,” Peter said. “It just goes to show how active our little village is and the importance of keeping it lively”. Attendees enjoyed a three-course meal, all prepared and cooked by residents and served by the Venturers from Caloundra Scout group. They enjoyed live music performed by the Bushland Boogie Duo, with plenty of activities that had everyone smiling from ear to ear. Caloundra Rise residents are encouraged to make the most of their retirement and do as much or as little as they desire. The residents committee actively organises a variety of activities to suit a wide range of interests including organised beach walks, an active community garden, book club, golf, croquet, dancing, tennis, singing groups, wood craft in the men’s shed, indoor and outdoor bowls, social dinners, shopping trips and outings, plus so much more. There’s always something to enjoy alongside friendly neighbours.

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Set on a beautiful tropical estate, Caloundra Rise offers residents resort lifestyle living with architecturally designed villas and stunning modern facilities, which includes a community hall, heated pool and spa, tennis court, auditorium and dining hall, a gym, library, hair salon, games room and fully equipped bar and coffee shop. Caloundra Rise also has two courtesy buses available for use by residents. Peter says that one of the big drawcards for people moving into retirement is the welcoming community that the residents have at Caloundra Rise. “There is a sense of connection between everyone and that is largely due to the regular social events that are held both on the grounds and within the community,” he said. “Residents are given the opportunity to be a part of an active social community and everyone looks out for each other.” The open-gated estate allows friends and relatives to come and go in a relaxed yet safe environment. For additional peace of mind the village has its own nightly security staff patrols and access to a 24 hour/seven day emergency call system. If you or someone you know is looking for a relaxed tropical setting to enjoy retirement, with a variety of activities to give a strong sense of community, speak to Peter today to find out if life at Caloundra Rise retirement village is for you. To find out more or to arrange a private inspection, please call 5438 0655 during office hours Monday to Friday.

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McKenzie Aged Care believes that the most important piece of advice for those considering selling up and buying a property in a retirement village is that you should not be doing it for a financial investment. What you are buying is a lifestyle. There are many benefits to becoming part of a retirement village community and being informed and well prepared is the key. Make sure you do your research as there are different structures and services that different retirement villages offer. It is important to make sure you shop around, that the prices you are looking at are fair and that you are aware of the services that you will receive. As there are limited periods in which you can change your mind about entering into a retirement village contract, it is extremely important to get advice early so that you do not find yourself locked into a contract that you are not happy with. There’s more than the upfront and ongoing costs to consider when buying into a retirement community. Exit fees are usually the most significant financial obligation associated with retirement village contracts, so ensure you have a thorough understanding of the village requirements. Consider what will happen if things change. Many retirees think that they will remain in a village for the rest of their lives but you should think about how a change in circumstances, such as financial, health or family, might affect this. While it may not be a consideration right now, having a safety net just in case will give you extra peace of mind. McKenzie Aged Care has options to suit all budgets at their Glasshouse Views and Bribie Cove locations, including retirement and aged care living situated side by side, making the transition as simple as possible when the time is right. If you would like to know more or book a tour, call them on 1300 899 222 or visit www.mckenzieacg.com to see what they have available.

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Out & About New residents welcomed to Mooloolah The Mooloolah Valley Lions Club held its first welcome dinner for new residents to the area. The evening was held in the hall at the Mooloolah State School and was beautifully catered for by The Orangery Maleny.

Clockwise from top left: 1. Alex Beaumont and Debbie Parsell from Prime Property at Buderim 2 with new residents Jill and Peter Rankin 2. Kim Henderson, Mel Herriot, TJ Winey with Jessie Peterson and Charmaine Park from Little Munchkins at Mooloolah 3. New residents of Mooloolah enjoying a night out 4. Carl Sicard and Ben Toonan from Magick Realty with Gillie Magill and Lion Ron Flanigan 5. Maleny Lion Chris Sang chats to Mooloolah Lion Francis Porter

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In the Garden Saving your seed is easy

You like gardening and growing things and have decided to move on from buying punnets of seedlings to growing them from packet seed yourself. Well done … it’s a satisfying thing being able to follow the growth of your treasured plants from the very start of their life cycle until the very end. So, what’s the next stage in your gardening adventure? It’s collecting your own seed, of course. A couple of years ago, I decided to let some veges I grow go to seed so that I could collect and save seed for the next crop. Through a bit of trial and error, I seem to be able to at least keep enough seed to carry my planting schedule through each year. Here’s some tips and tricks I’ve picked up along the way. Collect seed from non-hybridised varieties only. Hybrids won’t stay true to type. You want to stick with named or heirloom varieties so that they produce consistent offspring that resemble their parents. Leave the biggest, best and strongest to go to seed. It’s difficult to let the cream of your crop go to seed but you want to keep the best genetics going, not the weakest. Don’t collect it if it’s diseased or damaged. This will only spread the disease problem to your next crop. Start with the easy ones first. This includes beans, lettuce and tomatoes. You might need to protect the fruiting bodies, where the seed develops, from marauders such as mice and rats, parrots, possums, caterpillars, snails and slugs, as well as from the elements, so they aren’t sun, rain or wind damaged. Learn to recognise when they are ripe and ready to collect. It’s easy with some – like tomatoes – but it can be trickier with others – like herbs. Pick them too soon and they’re too undeveloped, leave them too late and they’ll throw their seed and you’ll lose them. This learning is best done through research (books or websites) or watching what happens to your plants that go to seed. Dry the seed out well before storing. Different seed will require different approaches and different amounts of time to dry. Use paper to store the seed – bags, envelopes, satchels. Don’t use plastic containers. Glass jars are OK for larger seed but put a piece of absorbent paper in the jar to take up any moisture that comes from the seed. Label your seeds well. Mark the packet with the name and the date you collected them. Use a different packet each time you collect – don’t just keep adding to the same packet, otherwise you’ll have old seed mixed with new seed. Use the older seed first when you’re sowing but don’t keep the seed longer than two years. Some – like lettuce – lose their viability quickly and can only be kept for a year. Store them in a dry, dark, cool place. A smaller garden shed in the sun isn’t the best place as the temperature climbs inside to very high levels. A fridge is the ultimate seed storage space. With your larger seeds, give them a light spray with a fungicide product and let that dry before storing them. That way you’ll reduce any fungus or mildews from developing and affecting their viability or growth when they germinate. Make sure you keep saving small amounts of seed regularly, as sometimes the seeds will be duds and you don’t want to be stuck with a big bag of useless seed and no back up supplies.

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Vege Notes

Watermelon

Botanically speaking, watermelon is a fruit not a vege (but then again so are capsicums, tomatoes, eggplants, beans, peas and zucchinis). Watermelons – and rockmelons – are slow ripeners, so if you want to have them ready to eat this summer, you’ll need to grow them now. If you’re not that patient, just buy them from the shops during summer when they are in season and at their best. First thing to note is that they need a lot of space to run free, so not everyone has the space to grow a decent watermelon plant or two. But if you’ve got a corner of the yard that you can give over for six months, or you have a large ornamental garden bed with little or no ground covers or low plants, you can grow watermelons. Make sure the place you want to grow them gets plenty of sun and is free draining. Prepare the area with compost and animal manures, as watermelon are hungry plants and like rich conditions. To improve drainage, mound up the soil where you are going to plant them. Plant the seed like you would any of the other cucurbits – that is twice as deep as they are wide, so about 2cm deep. Don’t be bothered keeping seeds from a commercially bought watermelon. Buy a packet of certified seed so that you know what you’re going to get. It’s best to plant the seed where you want them to grow. If you’re pressed, you can find seedlings in most garden centres. Just be very careful with the roots when you are transplanting them. Put three plants together in one clump (in a triangle 15cm apart) rather than spacing them right out, as they’ll be easier to look after this way and they’ll all find their own path when they start spreading. Once they’re up and growing, make sure you mulch well and water every other day. Don’t let them dry out as they suffer from water stress very easily. Train where the runners grow to keep them away from areas that are mown, or train them to grow along and up a fence. They will send down roots along their runners so don’t pull them up once they’ve reached this stage. Watermelons have shallow roots, so you’ll need to fertilise fairly regularly. Once they start to flower you will see they have separate male and female flowers. Normally bees will do the job of pollinating but if you don’t see many bees you will have to do their job by picking a male flower and dabbing the pollen onto the female flower part (it’s called a stigma). The first few female flowers on each runner will generally give you the best fruit. Lots of things like to eat watermelons as they are developing, including brush turkeys, rats, parrots and wallabies. As the humidity increases, they’ll also suffer from mildew and fungus. But eventually you will have some great tasting (and hopefully big) watermelon to pick and eat come next summer.

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Noticeboard Australian Shareholders Association The Sunshine Coast branch of the association will hold its August meeting at the Buderim Tavern, 81 Burnett Street Buderim, on Tuesday, August 20 at 10am. Special guest presenter is Rob Martin, key account manager (Queensland) with Magellan Financial Group. Rob’s topic is Risks and opportunities in global equities. He will discuss, in particular, the technical sector and defensive side of global equities. All members and visitors are welcome. Free parking is available on site. For inquiries phone Don on 5445 1563.

Lovely lap quilts for the elderly

The group meets once a month to make lovely lap quilts for the elderly from donated fabrics, both new and recycled. You don’t need to have sewing skills to get involved. The next gathering will be on August 24 from 9am-12noon at Blue Care Maleny Erowal Aged Care Facility in the activities room, 1274 Landsborough-Maleny Road. To find out more or contact the group go to the Facebook page Lovely-Lap-Quilts-for-the-Elderly-Sunshine-Coast or phone Maggie on 0466 963 791.

Declutter Support Group

The group meets fortnightly at Elimbah on a Wednesday from 9.30–11am with the next meeting on August 21. It is a friendly group with no fees that meets only in school term (not in school holidays). For more information contact Janet via email jvv@iprimus.com.au or text 0402 700 238. DQ $XVWUDOLDQ &KULVWLDQ &KXUFK

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CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0409 449 184 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776

Sunday Services St Mary’s - Montville 7:30 am St Luke’s - Kenilworth 9:00 am St George’s - Maleny 9:00 am Friends & Neighbours Service at St George’s 3rd Wednesday each month at 9:30am ALL Office (07) 5499 9130 / 0429 073 262 ARE Parish Priest: Rev Jeanette Jamieson WELCOME E: angmaleny@westnet.com.au www.malenyanglicanparish.com.au 32

Beerwah Bush Poets

The group is up and running at Beerwah Library on the second Saturday of the month from 9am12noon. Group members have increased from four to around 11. Tea and coffee is supplied as well as biscuits and cakes. If you are interested in finding out more, contact Ian McDonald on 0427 212 461. The next meeting is on September 14.

Diary dates Saturday, August 17 Maleny Community Centre Open Day The community centre will throw open its beautiful carved wooden doors on Saturday, August 17 to share with the community what a wonderful facility it is. Head along between 9.30am–2pm to learn about the building’s history, enjoy the entertainment, have a look at the displays or take a tour. There will also be finger food and the bar will be open from 11.30am. The Maleny Community Centre is located at 23 Maple Street, Maleny. Sunday, August 18 The Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Inc (GMAN) AGM will be held at 2pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Thursday, August 22 The Maleny Neighbourhood Centre’s Fix it CafÊ will be open from 9.30am–2.30pm. Items that can be repaired include bicycles, clothing and small furniture in exchange for a $5 donation. 17 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny. Contact 5499 9345 for more info. CONDITIONS: To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.

From the churches Daydreaming When I was a kid, I was a bit of a daydreamer. On the way home from school on the bus I’d be staring out the window watching the world go by, just thinking and letting my imagination do its thing. As I was day dreaming I’d be thinking about my day, stuff I was dealing with but most of all I’d be thinking about what I wanted my world to be like. I’d sometimes imagine that I could fly or that I had a sweet car, that I was super strong or that I was performing music in front of all my mates. Imagination - an incredible gift that all kids seem to have but we as adults seem to forget about. Why is that? Imagination and daydreaming are powerful processes for creativity, problem-solving, reflection and building resilience. Essentially, it’s good for our mental health, just like dreaming is when we are asleep. I would also like to argue that daydreaming is a way for us to create space in our life.

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U3A Sunshine Coast Members and visitors are welcome to attend Sam Bateman’s session on Looking west – Australia and the Indian Ocean. The session is on Tuesday, August 20 at 9.30am in the Masonic Lodge Hall, Tamarind Street, Maleny. Phone Marty for details on 5494 1212.

War on Waste

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Shoppers stopping for a drink at Beerwah Marketplace and Beerwah Village now have red Containers for Change bins for their empty drink bottles and cans. Funds raised support Scouts Queensland and local community groups. This initiative is the first joint project of WOW Glasshouse Country, supported by Beerwah Marketplace and Scouts Queensland. If you would like to join our group come along to the next meeting on August 21, from 6–7.30pm at the CWA Hall in Simpson Street, Beerwah. Phone 0427 873 701 or Facebook War on Waste Glasshouse Country for more information.

Mike Turner Beerwah High Chaplain I would like to suggest two reasons why people stop daydreaming or using their imaginations: 1. They feel that it is childish and not an efficient use of time to allow themselves to stop working or socialising for a few minutes. It’s always just go go go go go! 2. They have filled each day with constant stimulation from smart phones, TV, gaming, work or general tasks so there literally is no time to stop, rest and change into a slower gear. The Bible says that God used his incredible imagination to create the heavens and the earth. That is absolutely amazing. I mean, think about it. He came up with the idea of giraffes, angler fish, condors, cyanobacteria‌. humans. I can imagine God sitting in heaven with his version of a cafĂŠ napkin drawing a picture of a giraffe and saying: “Hmmm yeah, this would be really cool, it’s like a horse but with a really long neck, I think it should be yellowâ€?. Think about it.

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Sport Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Sunday, August 4: A 12-hole stableford (mixed) was held at the club with first place going to Steve Lawrence with 27 points on a count back from Sarah Harding also with 27 points, runner up went to Eve Beaman with 24 points, also on a count back from John Hay with 24 points. Tuesday, August 6: An 18-hole mixed par competition was played with first place going to Brian Proctor with +7, runner up Grant Flynn with +6 and third Richard Clayton with +5. NTPs: 3 Grant Flynn, 5 - Mike Hallam, 8 - Geoff Wilson and 13 - Peter Easton. Wednesday, August 7: Our ladies played an 18hole stableford competition with first place going to Toni Bishop with 39 points on a count back from Margaret Goodger also with 39 points, runner up Beth Glover with 37 points on a count back from

Margaret Trigger with 37 points. NTPs: 3 - Mo Lawrence and 8 - Toni Bishop. Saturday, August 10: The club held an 18-hole mixed nett competition with first place going to Corey Zammit with 65 nett, runner up Tom Bertwistle with 66 nett and third Jimmy Byun with 68 nett on a count back from Mike Finley also with 68 nett. Gross winner was Corey Zammit with 72 nett. NTPs: 3 and 8 - Corey Zammit, 5 - Mike Finley and 13 - David Killeen. Maleny Golf Club offers 12 challenging golf holes with more to come soon, so why not come out early morning or afternoon and enjoy our wonderful surroundings. To book a round or enquire about membership, please phone 5499 9960 or for more information visit our website at www.malenygolfclub.com.au.

Little Athletics Glasshouse Little Athletics celebrates 25 years this year. The club has grown from humble beginnings to 168 athletes registered in the 2018/2019 season. Originally run from the Bulldogs football field in Beerwah, Glasshouse Little Athletics moved to its new home at Skippy Park, Landsborough in 2011. These purpose built facilities have helped the club grow into one of the most popular clubs in the region. For two of the past three years the club has won the award for the highest number of member re-registrations of any club in the state. The club has also benefited greatly from local families who have volunteered and dedicated many hours over the years. One such volunteer, Neil Sutton, whose talented son Rowan graduated from the club in 2014, continues to help out at the club to this very day. In 2017, Neil was awarded Little Athletics Queensland’s Volunteer of the Year award for his dedication to the club and Little Athletics. A current committee spokesperson said that the club was very lucky to have such a great group of people like Neil who volunteered for the kids of Glasshouse Little Athletics. “We also had some amazing coaches in the last couple of years. Brett and Megan Standring, whose children had long since left Little As, offer their time

to coach our kids and have helped our club achieve an amazing number of state qualifiers. “Thank you to them and to all of our current volunteers who work so hard making it a fun place for our Glasshouse kids to be no matter their level of ability.” If you would like to see what makes Glasshouse Little Athletics club so special, they have a trial night coming up on Friday, August 23 at Skippy Park from 5pm. You can also head to their website www.glasshouselittleathletics.net.au for more details.

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Come along and join in the family fun and fitness. Little Athletics is a great summer sport. Athletes of all abilities are welcome from ages 4 to 16.

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Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker On Sunday, August 4 Donna Manning and Stuart Craig played Helen Andrews and Kath Smith in a patchy game of association croquet. Helen and Kath made nine hoops to their opponents’ eight. The afternoon was enlivened by several visitors Nic Cram, Frances Harper and Wallace Roy. Thirteen people from Range Care plus four staff came to the club on Tuesday and were well catered for. Eight played golf croquet, while the rest enjoyed board games inside. A most enjoyable time was had by all. Nestled in the high-rise apartments of Southport, the Southport lawns and club (pictured) were a good venue for the second division matches in the Gold Coast Tweed region tournaments recently. Coaching for beginners and others is available on the picturesque lawns at the bottom of the Maleny Showgrounds from 8-10am on Saturdays. These are popular sessions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Play days are on Thursdays and Sundays at 1pm for 1.30pm. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers 5494 3555. Our website is https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au.

Barbara Northcott of the Southport club, in colours very similar to ours, playing a croquet shot off black where she hopes to get red behind her partner ball (yellow) and rush yellow to her target hoop

ALL REGISTRATIONS MUST BE DONE ONLINE TRIAL NIGHT Friday 23 August - Arrive 5pm for a 5.30pm start Trial night cost for new athletes is $5 per child SIGN ON NIGHT Friday 30 August 4.30pm till 6.30pm @ Skippy Park Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough

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Beerwah Ladies Golf Club Contributed by Brenda Briese Saturday, August 3 was the monthly medal with 24 ladies including two visitors. Winner was Michelle Wormwell 74 nett from Hope Hannah on 77 nett. Gross winner was Jo Malone on 80. NTPs: 5 Tam Reid, 16 - Sonia Kenway, 18 - Hope Hannah (second shot). Putting - Tam Reid 27 putts. BRD went to 78 nett. Thursday, August 8 we played a four person Ambrose with 54 players. Winners were Helen Lewis, Debs Rutherford, Karen Gannon and Val Turner on 64 nett. Runners up were Andrea Campbell, Cathy Stone, Heather Henn and Brenda Briese 65 nett. NTPs: 2 - Audrey Girard, 5 - Gail Gundry, 16 - Barb Whitfield and 18 - Helen Lewis (second shot). BRD went to 67 nett.

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Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley Maleny Racqueteers beat Witta Wagtails. Nonetheless, the Wagtails enjoyed the games, morning tea and camaraderie. Thanks to Jan Maguire, Suzie Billett, Sonia Douglas and a special thanks to Pauline Fraley who filled in for us on the day. Whistlers played at Maroochydore against the Meteors. It was windy and we struggled a bit.

We had lots of long games but didn't win the last point. Score was 20-39 games, 2-6 sets. Team was Brenda Warner, Donna Kuskopf, Aki Lepper and thanks Jenny Marks for filling in. The Wildcats had the bye. Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, August 7: Division three ladies pennant, round eight home vs Pine Rivers. Our ladies had a strong win putting them into the finals. Lyn Griffiths, Noelene Annakin, Chloe Runge and Chris Freshwater won 20-15. Di Hume, Viv James, Joy Reason and Rae Farrell won 35-12, overall 55-27. Thursday, August 8: We had 34 players so one game of triples was played. Winners on the day were Ron Rix with 2 + 88 points and runners up were Doug Sweedman and Kevin Cook with 2 + 84. Lucky draw went to Don Teirney and Allan Pashby. Saturday, August 10: Men’s pennant, division five away to Bongaree saw a win against Bongaree who were sitting second on the table. Dean Shaw and Barry Kirk’s team both got up and Rob Scullion’s team had a draw. Next week is away to Kilcoy. Division 10 was home to Kallangur, with Len Skerry’s team getting up 27-17 and Rodney Dick’s team winning 23-13. Glasshouse now sits in the top

Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover The weather had a major impact on bowls this week. The tradition of cold weather for the Brisbane Exhibition has proven true. Wet weather in the afternoon caused cancellations for our regular Wednesday night event. Thanks to those members who travelled to play at Mapleton and Kilcoy. These reciprocal visits are what keep bowls going many small communities like ours.

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two with three away games to come. Division 11 was away to Solander Lake, with Jimmy Tatum’s team having a 24-7 win and John Annakin a 24-14 win, which keeps us in the top two. The Glasshouse Ladies Springtime Fours will be on Monday, September 16. Cost is $20 per player. A 9am morning tea for a 9.30am start of play. The format is mixed fours, 21 ends with a lady to skip and men to play lead or second. A sheet is at the club to put your name down or please contact Noelle Dean for more information. It should be a fantastic day. If anyone can donate a raffle prize for our spring carnival please come and see me. Our AGM which will be held in the dining room of Club Glass House at 9.30am on Saturday, September 14. Nominations are open for the committee. Do you have what it takes to take on a position? If so please fill in a form at our office. Sunday coaching is held from 10.30am-12noon. Friday saw folks back on the green. It was great to see the numbers playing, particularly those who use an arm or other device to be able to continue participation. This participation by a wide range of people is what makes bowls so important to communities like Maleny. Congratulations to Scott Alexander who has managed to play and win thanks to both an arm device and his mobility scooter. Well done Scott. Scott was a rink winner for the past two weeks. This goes to show where there’s a will there’s a way.

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Notice of AGM Monday 6.30pm on the 2nd September,2019 At NEPALI SHOP 1/41 Maple St Maleny ALL WELCOMED All positions vacant. Written Nominations must be received by 4pm on the 19th August. Forms available at the Nepali Shop. All enquires directed to Jen McDonald(Secretary) MOB 0428 311 408 or Email shedthelightinc@gmail.com

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REMEMBERING OUR VETERANS The Glasshouse Country RSL Sub-Branch Inc will be holding a sausage sizzle and informal commemorations for Vietnam Veterans Day on Sunday 18 August, starting at 11am at the Sub-Branch, 1 Reed St, Glass House Mountains. All Vietnam Veterans and their families are invited, and the community is encouraged to join us for this day of remembrance. President, Brian Machin glasshousersl@bigpoond.com Ph 5438 7777. AGM for Friends of the Forest Inc. Monday, 2nd September 7pm to 8.30pm at 12 Greenacres Court, Glenview. All invited. For more information on the group, see our Facebook page ‘Friends of the Forest (Steve Irwin Way Forest Group).

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