Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 - 2015. VOLUME 29-33
Beerwah and Glass House NBN Towers information meeting page 4
Men’s Shed embraces community spirit page 6
Steve Irwin Way State Forest is under threat page 5
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elcome to GCNews for 2015, I hope you all enjoyed your Christmas and New Year celebrations and are looking forward to the year ahead. We had a fabulous holiday in Tasmania and I have to say there is nothing like spending time somewhere else to remind you just what a great place we live in, although I do have to say the Tasmanian summer weather is quite appealing! (But I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t be able to stand the winter time, I think of Maleny being cold but I think Tassie residents might do it a bit tougher).
One of my favourite activities, like all good tourists to an area, was that we made sure we ate plenty of local produce, and as Hobart is where Cadbury makes all their family size chocolate blocks, I did feel compelled to support that aspect of their local economy. However what I really love is the diversity of the landscape, and the range of activities you can do in Tasmania, and we covered quite a lot of them with our holiday ‘seize the day attitude’. Now we just have to work out how to incorporate that into our day-to-day lives in 2015! Happy New Year to you all. Regards,
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Local news............................. 3-7 Community news.................. 8-12 Eat, Drink, Enjoy..................... 13 Election 2015.................... 14-15 You said it............................... 16 Elected reps............................ 18 Kids & Parenting................. 20-21 Health beauty & wellbeing........ 24 Health Check.......................... 25
26 Happenings........................ 26-27 Churches................................ 28 Noticeboard............................ 28 Home & living......................... 29 Real estate......................... 30-31 Trades............................... 32-37 Sports news....................... 38-39 Classifieds.......................... 40-41 Fun page................................. 42 Hugo Thomas (5) Glass House Mountains, Luca Thomas (7) Glass House Mountains, and Julian Steyn (9) Landsborough, enjoying a holiday activity at the Beerwah Library. See story page 3.
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Caboolutre Twilight Fiesta continues each Friday night through summer from 5.00pm – 9.00pm, in the Caboolture Town Square which comes alive with foods of many nationalities, accompanied by local wines, music and art in a family-orientated outdoor dining experience which includes undercover seating. With a changing line-up of food, music and art. Check Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ caboolturetwilightfiesta The Black Swan School of Ballet will hold an Open Day at their studio at Unit 2/11 Dyer Street, Landsborough. Head along and find out about the school and meet Miss Rebecca, for further information phone 040 967 3559.
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The Landsborough Tennis Club is celebrating the opening of their new courts from 9.00am until 12.00noon. There will be plenty of fun on the day including a ribbon cutting ceremony, speed serve, tennis games, face painting, free sausage sizzle, and show bag for the first 50 kids who attend. More details in the ad on page 11.
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This year’s first ‘Sunday Roast in The Shed’ at The Pub at Aussie World is on from 12.00noon! With live entertainment and cold beers, word on the street is that it is the absolute best roast you’ve ever tasted. Cost is adults $20.00 and children $15.00 (note children are 12 years and under). There will be live entertainment from ‘Table for Two!’
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The good folk at Australia Zoo want one lucky reader to be amongst the first to experience the brand new attraction Bindi’s Island which will be launched these holidays. Bindi’s island friends will also include the amazing Aldabran tortoises, Coconut and Jarvis with beautiful macaws and an awesome alligator snapping turtle on display soon too. All you have to do to be in the running to win this awesome family pass to Australia Zoo is to like our Facebook page and share the competition post with your friends and comment shared. Easy! Winners will be drawn at random at 12.00noon on Monday, January 19 and notified via Facebook. Prize winner will need to come into GCNews office to pick up their pass.
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GCNews has a double festival pass valued at $70.00 for the Maleny Film Society's annual Australian Film Festival. Which is held over the Australia Day weekend (Friday and Saturday, January 23 and 24). The festival will be held at the Maleny Community Centre, in Maple Street, and promises a great program with three major feature films with stellar casts, plus three short films by student film-makers from Griffith University, which were chosen recently for screening in Cannes. To win send an email to reception@gcnews.com.au telling us your ‘all time’ favourite Australian film as well as your contact details by 3.30pm on Monday, January 19. To find out more about the festival check out our story on page 26 or check out the website: www.malenyfilmsociety.info
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Has the ‘I’m bored' chant started? If you your kids or grandkids have started to get bored these school holidays why not check out the fun activities available at Beerwah and Maleny Libraries? There are still plenty of free activities on offer (some require bookings so check the details before attending). Thursday, January 15, 2.00pm - 3.00pm, Beerwah - Lego Adventure: have some fun and use your Lego skills to complete the challenges. Ages five - eight. Free. Bookings essential. Friday, January 16, 10.30am - 12.00noon, Maleny - Summer Reading Club Online, bring your own eDevice or use a library one to explore the Summer Reading Club website with its games and competitions. Activity suitable for children aged six+ years only. Free. No bookings required. Saturday, January 17, 2.00pm - 3.30pm, Maleny, Fun and Games, come and join us for a fun afternoon of games and crafts. Activity suitable for children aged six+ years only. Free. Bookings essential. Tuesday, January 20, 9.30am - 11.00. Paper Beading: use recycled newspaper and magazines to create your very own beads. Ages 10+. Free. Bookings essential.
Tuesday, January 20, 9.30am - 11.30am, Maleny, Spacecraft and Fairy Creations. Make your own fairy creation or space craft with recycled items. Activity suitable for children of all ages. Free. No bookings required. Wednesday, January 21, 10.00am - 12.00noon Maleny and 1.30pm – 3.30pm Beerwah, Stop-Go Animation: make your own Adventure Time movie using your favourite characters and the latest stop motion app. Ages nine +. Free. Bookings essential. Thursday, January 22, 2.00pm - 4.00pm, Kite Making: with kite kits that are easy to assemble and loads of fun. Ages six+. Free. Bookings essential.
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Charlotte – as a Naturopath uses a variety of methods to assess your health and general wellbeing. Unlike other modalities, utilising nature itself, we help clients restore wellness, balance and optimal health. Assessments used by Charlotte include: HemaviewTM: this allows you to take a better look at your Health by allowing you to view your blood on-screen. Using one or two drops of your blood, which is then viewed under a powerful microscope I am able to see the size, shape and ratio of red blood cells as well as your white blood cells and platelets. This month take advantage of a special offer and have your blood looked at live along with a Book consultation for only $50.00 – Book your appointment now on 5438 7999.
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Beerwah and Glass House NBN Towers information meeting Contributed by Richard Giles The Maleny and District NBN Tower Action Groups are preparing for the next two months when NBN will come back to the town with word of landowners who have signed up to put a microwave tower on their land. After those development applications have gone into council, concerned citizens and adjacent owners will have only 10 working days to object. Currently NBN's campaign is moving onto Beerwah and Glass House towns to look at placing towers in the surrounding district. As there is so much information to be gathered and so little given out by NBN, Maleny organisers are prepared to assist people in Beerwah, Glass House and Landsborough areas get started on their campaign. All people who have concerns about the placement of these microwave towers anywhere in their vicinity, or near children's schools or housing areas, can meet to be prepared for the NBN pressure campaign. Maleny residents have been assisted by other tower action groups and have developed a pool of information on how NBN works, how it seeks out landowners, and how they convince people to place towers on local properties. This information is available for sharing. It is recommended that locals in the Beerwah
district should meet to develop a locally based campaign to develop those skills to deal with NBN and with the council. A meeting should be held in Beerwah, at a venue like the CWA Hall, to discuss the issues and inform locals. This can be at a time suitable to the local people. Contact Jim or Richard on these phone numbers - 5494 3229 or 5435 0158 to discuss how the Maleny group can attend and assist you. If you have been contacted by the NBN or their representatives looking to place a tower on your land, and you have concerns about what it will mean for you, please contact me directly and we can help you understand what it all means.
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Two confirmed sightings of a bird so rare it has never been photographed, acquisition of four new reserves, thousands of native plants in the ground and delivery of an extensive community support program are just some of the highlights from the Environment Levy Annual Report 2013-14. Mayor Mark Jamieson said in one year, council purchased four new environmental reserves totalling 398 hectares conserving them for future generations. "That represents nearly 15% of environmental land acquired since the Levy was introduced in the early 1990s. “The Levy also provided $384,000 in landholder environment grants and $454,000 on coastal rehabilitation—the list goes on. “We want to share those achievements with the community who have made them possible – it’s their Environment Levy. That’s why for the first time, they’ll find the report in cafes, waiting rooms, service centres – the places our residents actually visit. “We’ve recently had two confirmed sightings of the Coxen’s fig-parrot. This bird is endangered and one of the smallest and least known Australian parrots. “In 2000 it was estimated there were less than 100 mature individuals left. “Finds like this really show the Environment Levy in action.
New Year, New Plan?
Steve Irwin Way Forest under threat The Save Steve Irwin Way Forest group believe that the proposed Caloundra Road Interchange and realignment of Steve Irwin Way needs a major redesign. Their current proposed plan will destroy 24 hectares of endangered forest and koala habitat, as well as cutting off direct highway access to local businesses. It will also prove to be a waste of taxpayer’s money because of its inefficient design. According to TMR (Transport and Main Roads Dept), land belonging to Mooloolah Cemetery will be resumed. Local business owners have stated that this inefficient and costly new design would be the end of their business and cost many jobs for local residents. An alternative design exists that saves money, saves trees, saves koalas, and keeps the highway open for local businesses. Come along to a family-friendly event on Saturday, January 24, to connect with what this area has to offer. It is being held at Daisy’s Place from 1.00pm. The event will start with a Welcome to Country with local Gubbi Gubbi traditional owner, Lyndon Davis. Ecological speakers, business speakers, and local state candidates will give their views; aboriginal elders will be present; and food and music will be available. Children’s activities will include face-painting, arts and craft, hula-hooping and juggling.
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So it’s the New Year. Bright shiny prospects of health, fitness, prosperity and wealth are all on the horizon for us to grab onto with all our might. Most of you might know where to start with the process, some might have a fair idea and there’s probably plenty of you who don’t have a damn clue and that’s why it’s taken until New Year’s to actually take action. Well, I’m not a professional athlete or fitness coach, naturopath or dietician or even a financial advisor, but what I am is a professional marketing agent who can help you get the most of your prosperity and wealth through the purchase and sale of property. So here’s my 2015 commitment to you – invite me around for a conversation and I assure you, you’ll never need to know another professional real estate agent again. After all, you have to crawl before you can walk and if your 2015 plan is to buy or sell then let a professional guide you right from the beginning. I wish you all the best this year and hope to meet many more of you in the community who I can call clients, associates and friends. Tamara can be contacted on 0435 849 580 or by email on Tamara@laurieevans.com.au
Come along, connect and experience the heritage, cultural and natural aspects of this area, on what will be a fun and informative day. Link to discussion on Facebook group ‘Save Steve Irwin Way Forest’ Join thousands of people in signing the petition at http: www.is.gs/savetheforest
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Men’s Shed embraces community spirit Contributed by Bob McLean The Glasshouse Country Men’s Shed has been kept busy as they finished off a big year in 2014 with the transition to their new base located at Glasshouse Country Care. They undertook a number of collaborative community projects including new brightly painted picnic tables for the Beerwah Aquatic Centre and possum / micro bat houses with the local cubs. A request was made by the Glass House Mountains Cubs, for assistance with making kits for the construction of wooden possum / micro bat / or bird houses, suitable for the Cubs (aged eight - 10) to work on in groups. It was decided that possum boxes would be the project. The men came up with a design that was suitable and then set about gathering and preparing the recycled timber for the boxes. The kits were packaged up in early September ready for the cubs to assemble, weatherproof, and install for the local possums to make their new homes at the Rocky Creek Camp. Things were a bit crowded at times in the new shed, while whips were being platted, leather belts being made, petrol engines being repaired and cups of tea and coffee to be had while friendships were being developed.
Don and Michel cooking The men took some time off at their last gathering to sit around, sizzle a few snags, have a yarn, welcome some visitors and yarn about the plans for 2015. If you are a Glasshouse Country bloke with a bit of spare time, don’t mind a cuppa and a yarn, drop in and check out what a great mob of local blokes are like. Call in on Wednesday at 352 Peachester Road, Beerwah or give President Bob a call on 0439 554 888. You call also Google ‘Find a Shed’ to track us down.
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The peanut lay on the railway track, its heart was all a flutter … The train came roaring down the track – toot, toot – alas, peanut butter. Come July 1, 2015 many hearts will also be a flutter with the lifting of price control on electricity prices. You have already noticed the price rises during the last 12 months on your power bill including the HUGE jump in just their SERVICE FEE – some as much as 70%. These price rises of 13.6% have happened with PRICE CONTROL. The energy companies had to make a submission to the Productivity Commission to justify the need for a price hike. But from July, 2015, it’s open slather. Even worse to come – when some company leases the Energex poles, wires, distribution and the power plants, they will be burning coal to produce energy and will be wanting to show a good profit. Deregulated power prices in Queensland will soon be TOTALLY separated from the Queensland government, which since the SEQEB days, made sure Queenslanders had low cost energy. Those days will soon be gone.
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Community grants benefiting Division 1
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Sunshine Coast Council has endorsed more than $415,000 in community grants to support a range of exciting projects which will benefit communities across the region including a number set to take place within Division 1. Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said he was pleased council was able to assist such a diversity of local community groups in the latest funding round. “From Men’s Shed to sporting associations, seven groups from Division 1 will receive more than $40,000 from council’s Community Grants Program,” Cr Baberowski said. “I know that these funds are very much appreciated by our community groups and will make a big difference in our communities.” A snapshot of other exciting projects awarded funding in Division 1 include: • Suncoast Hinterland Softball Association Inc - $7,500.00 for improved sports field drainage • Glasshouse Country Men’s Shed Inc - $4,991.00 for a community garden • Rotary Club of Caloundra Inc - $5,000.00 for a youth driver awareness program • IFYS Ltd - $15,000.00 for Re@l Art • Beerwah Grafx U3A Group - $3,499.00 for laptop for teaching photo and video editing • Glasshouse and Districts Little Athletics Centre Inc - $5,819.00 for a food preparation bench • Glasshouse Mountains Touch Football Association - $4,000.00 for completion line marking. The next major grant round will open on February 1 and close on March 16. Applicants can apply for projects up to $30,000. Council officers can assist with the application process, technical queries, project development, grant writing tips and advice on other funding sources outside council. For details on the range of council funding programs and other handy information on grant writing tips and funding opportunities visit council’s website.
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Welcome to 2015! Somebody recently asked me what my New Year’s resolution is. The truth is that I’ve never really been a big fan of New Year’s resolutions. Why do we have to wait until the new year to change our habits or resolve to try something different? It seems the majority of us do however set New Year’s resolutions, so here is how to have the best shot at succeeding. Be “S.M.A.R.T” when setting your goals. S – Specific M – Measurable A – Achievable R – Realistic T – Timely Having a resolution to win lotto is definitely not a s.m.a.r.t goal as nice as it would be if it was achieved! Resolving to lose weight is also not a s.m.a.r.t goal. An example of a s.m.a.r.t goal would be: “I will walk 2 kilometres every week night and 1kilometre over the weekend.” Or “I will eat home cooked, healthy meals during the week and will allow myself 1 treat or takeaway meal over the weekend.” As you can see these goals are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely. What are your New Year’s resolutions? I’d love to hear them! For the record, I have resolved to shop more locally and support small business. For example instead of doing my shopping at Woolies, I am going to do my fruit and vege shop at the road side stalls and purchase my meat at local butchers. Until next time, Nan. Got a question or issue you would like to ask Nan? Email your question to: affordablecounsellingservices@yahoo.com.au
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Community News Join the Beerwah Walkers in 2015
Contributed by Peter Dodwell Regular daily walking has long been recommended to help promote a healthy heart, and more recent brain research has also shown that walking can also reduce one's risk of dementia. These are just two of the motivating factors that prompt the Beerwah Heart Foundation Walkers, under the leadership of Frank Cockram, to walk daily (Monday - Friday) for about 45 minutes. “We have a repertoire of over 50 more-or-less local walks, mostly not strenuous, so there is enough variety and something for everybody,” said Peter. Occasionally they may attempt something a bit more challenging, such as the walking track around Mt Tibrogargan, or a walk at Ewen Maddock Dam. One of the group’s older members, still going strong at 86, has clocked up over 800 kilometres last year. “We would love to see more health-conscious people join our group, so phone Frank on 5494 0709 if you're interested, or turn up at the Beerwah Library car park at 6.15am where we meet before setting out for our morning's walk promptly at 6.30am,” he said.
Macadamia ‘nut-rage’ saga
The Australian macadamia industry is set to reap the benefits of the unfortunate Korean Airlines nut saga, with the resulting increased demand for Australian macadamias great news for our local nut growers. The airline’s vice president of cabin service and daughter of the company's chairman Cho Hyun-ah, ordered a flight attendant off a December 5 flight from New York after she was served macadamia nuts in a bag instead of on a plate. Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) CEO Jolyon Burnett said the reported surge in Korean demand for macadamias following the incident (the New York Times is reporting that macadamias are now a household name in South Korea, sales are booming and macadamias now represent 50% previously 5% - of total nut sales) is now flowing on to the Australian market. Mr Burnett said that local processing companies are reporting an increased number of enquiries from Korea and the AMS has received increased international media interest.
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Generous locals
New Lions to roar What's in the Spotlight Export business program
Recently the member for Fisher, Mal Brough, took time out to meet with two special locals who generously gave to the Smith Family Christmas Appeal held through the Beerwah BOQ. Mal said Thelma and Laurie epitomise true Christmas spirit. They both dedicated time and money throughout the year to ensure that children in need were able to celebrate Christmas in a way we sometimes take for granted. “I hope that their generous nature encourages others to help those in need all year round,” he said.
If you thought you heard a few more roars around Beerwah just before Christmas, that might just have been the two new members of the Beerwah Lions Club being installed. Denise Millers and Heather Cardaci of Beerburrum are looking forward to the contribution they can make to their community.
Does your business export or are you considering exporting? Council invites you to participate in the Export and Global Capability Program guiding businesses through their export journey and identifying potential international markets. Register your interest at council's business website.
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Shorthair Tabby who is a few months away from her third birthday. Carla is a very independent natured girl who prefers to be the only cat in the home. This girl is very playful and loves her cat toys. Carla has lived in our refuge Cattery since April last year, so it is time for her to find her place in this world! Like all of our animals, Carla is de-sexed, vaccinated and micro-chipped and her adoption fee is only $110.00.
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Council supports Australia Day community events including the Australia Day Awards, a flag raising ceremony at Kings Beach, a street parade in Coolum, and family activities in Buderim. Visit council’s website for dates, times and locations.
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New tennis courts a big hit The Landsborough Tennis Club is celebrating the opening of their new courts on January 17 from 9.00am until 12.00noon. It has been an extremely busy year planning and managing the project, but the outcome has been all worth it. The courts look fantastic with plenty of bounce and speed for all players. The club partnered with the Sunshine Coast Council and Tennis Queensland and worked collaboratively to achieve this wonderful outcome. Mark McArdle MP, representing Minister Steve Dickson, will officially open the courts at 10.00am. In 2014 the Tennis Club was a successful recipient of the Get in the Game Funding through NPRSR. With further assistance from councillor Rick Baberowski and the Sunshine Coast Council, and the club’s own development fund, the project kicked off. The Queensland Government provided $100,000 to the Landsborough Tennis Club to revitalise the Landsborough tennis facilities to increase Queenslanders participation in sport and recreation activities.
Mick Blomer (Facility and Development Manager) from Tennis Queensland was appointed project manager and steered the project smoothly from start to finish. Premier Sports and Leisure were the contractors for developing the courts and have delivered a hugely professional outcome. This has been an enormous entity and highlights when people are passionate and dedicated towards achieving outcomes that anything can be possible. As secretary for nearly five years it’s overwhelming to see the project finally completed after so many years of planning. The tennis club has been operating for over 40 years with players sharing one bitumen court with the local basketball club in those days. The committee are so grateful for the support from everyone over the last 12 months. This is an exciting time for the sport of tennis as participation rates for 2014 across Queensland have topped all major sports including soccer. As an affiliate club of Tennis Queensland the Landsborough Club is welcoming the support, and programs on offer include hot shots, cardio
tennis, tennis connect and other competitions. We also have some fantastic opportunities for young players with our new coach Jani Kroyherr for 2015. We hope to see the community come along to our open day and support the club. This is a wonderful asset to have in our community and we hope to see everyone enjoying and using the facility. The Landsborough Tennis Club would like to acknowledge the fantastic support from local businesses and groups, including IGA Landsborough, Unity Water, Tennis Qld, Universal Tennis Academy, Rotary Glasshouse Mountains, Cribb Street Butchery, Whisper Images, BeeGees United Goose Club, Greg Small Electrics, and Glasshouse Country News.
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Landsborough Tennis Club 17 January 2015 9:00AM-12:00PM Activities on the Day: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, Speed Serve, Tennis Games, Face Painting, Free Sausage Sizzle, Show Bag for first 50 kids who attend, Raffle for Pat Rafter Arena Voucher, Cake and heaps more! For more information, please phone Kerry 0422 026 612 or email - landsboroughtennis@hotmail.com
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Smart Pup for Dillon
Contributed by Diane Hobson Lions Clubs from the Maleny Blackall Range, Beerwah, Woodford / Kilcoy and Sunshine Coast have joined together to donate $5,200.00 toward a Smart Pup for a young boy who has autism. Smart Pups are trained to assist special needs children up to the age of 18 years. Amazingly, the boy’s family has already raised $12,000 toward the $15,000 needed to start the training for Dillon’s dog. The remainder of the donation will go to the Smart Pup organisation to assist with the cost of training the dog. Each dog guides the child through his or her daily routine and acts as a bridge between the child and the rest of the world. The dogs attend school with the child and help toward reducing stress levels. Smart Dogs help to improve children’s social and communication skills. Walking around with a dog gives the child a natural chance to discuss something everyone is interested in - their special dog. The children become more comfortable speaking to others as they get more practice talking about their pup in a variety of situations. This social interaction often results in an increased vocabulary and decreased anxiety creating a social bridge for children who are often unsure as to how they should interact with their peers. Studies show that children who have a special dog friend to accompany their daily routine feel less pressure from their surroundings and reduces anger and aggression. This can also translate to improved sleeping habits, as many children with autism suffer from insomnia.
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Rob Hobson (Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club and Zone 12 Chairman) with Bronwyn Bossley and Patricia Julita (President Beerwah Lions) and Dillon
Funds to improve local environment
Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell, recently congratulated local community groups on the funds they will receive to undertake environmental projects locally. Lake Baroon Catchment Care Group Inc received $24,000 to continue its work restoring and enhancing Obi Obi Creek on the Maleny plateau. Part of the work will involve removing weeds from Obi Obi creek, including Lantana, Blackberry, Camphor Laurel and Madeira vine, and planting Birdwing on the site. Maleny-Blackall Range Lions Club Inc. received $75,470 to remove weeds such as Camphor Laurel, Lantana and Madeira vine along MalenyLandsborough Road and Obi Lane South. “We recognise the valuable contributions of volunteers, who are true local heroes, rolling up their sleeves to improve their Madeira vine local area,” Andrew Powell said.
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Election 2015 State Election 2015
The State election has been called and we’re off to the polling booths on Saturday, January 31. In each of the editions before the election, GCNews will be offering each candidate the opportunity to give you some information on who they are and what they stand for (and why they think you should vote for them). This is free space we provide as a community service to you the readers (and voters) so that at least you have seen something about the candidates. We cannot force the candidates to contribute but we will be giving them all the opportunity. In next week’s edition, we will be asking them about a specific issue or two. If you have an issue you’d like all the candidates to tell you their position on, let us know by emailing us on gbrown@gcnews.com.au Candidates may – or may not – also choose to purchase space in the paper to present their reasons why you should be voting for them. These advertisements must confirm to Electoral Commission guidelines, and anything they contain is not a reflection of the views of this publication.
Things you need to know
Readers of GCNews are generally within the electorates of Caloundra and Glass House. If you’re not sure what electorate you live within, you will be mailed information by the Electoral Commission Queensland. Or you can look it up on their website – www.ecq.qld.gov.au then go to ‘State District Maps’ and click on either Caloundra or Glass House. But basically Caloundra includes Mooloolah, Glenview, part of Palmview, Landsborough and most of Beerwah. Glass House includes Elimbah, Beerburrum, Glass House, western parts of Beerwah, Peachester, Mt Mellum, Maleny and surrounds. Voting is compulsory, and penalties apply for those who don’t exercise their democratic right without a good excuse. This year – for the first time – you will be required to bring some form of proof of identity with you to be allowed to cast your vote. Examples of these are a drivers licence, passport, Voter Information Letter (you will be posted one soon), recent electoral enrolment document, senior’s health card, health care card, Medicare card, pensioner concession card, adult proof of age card, council rates notice, electricity bill, current credit card, bank statement, and telephone bill. You can pre-poll vote from 9.00am January 19 at the Returning Officer offices 134 Bulcock Street, Caloundra and 47 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah (next door to Hinterland Sports). You can also complete a postal vote – see the Electoral Commission Queensland website for details. If you’re somewhere else in Queensland on January 31, you can absentee vote at any polling booth. If you are aged or infirm and need special assistance, contact the electoral commission on 1300 881 665 for further information. 14 |
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Brent Hampstead Labor for Glass House 0418 215 259 www.brenthampstead.com.au Email: brent.hampstead@queenslandlabor.org Facebook: brenthampsteadforglasshouse PO Box 885, Maleny, QLD, 4552 I live on nine acres in Maleny with my wife Christina, building on my family’s long history of dairy farming in the area. My mother and three of her brothers were born in the old Maleny Hospital and my grandfather Jack Martin represented the Booroobin area on the Caboolture Shire Council – ironically as a Country Party politician. My two brothers and I grew up in Logan City where our mother worked nightshift in a nursing home to support the family. With this starting point in life I understand the pressures in balancing the family budget, the value of hard work and the importance of access to quality public education and health services. I’ve worked in the entertainment industry since leaving school, with some of the highlights being editor of Time Off magazine, a publicist at Channel 7 and State Manager for Sony. Since 2008 Christina and I have run our own entertainment consultancy business from a small office in our home. Being a small business owner, I know first hand the significance of a state government that stands up for working people. Now, at 48-years-of-age, I feel it’s time to give something back to our community and our state. My breadth of life experience, from a young man having the opportunity of tertiary education, through a career in the private sector, to owning and operating a small business in a rural region allows me to identify with the electorate of Glass House and its needs. I’ve seen first hand the damaging effects that Campbell Newman’s harsh cuts and broken promises have had locally. I believe the residents of Glass House deserve a representative who will listen to their concerns and fight for our communities. I look forward to detailing my opinions on policy issues here in the Glasshouse Country News over the coming weeks.
Mark McArdle LNP for Caloundra 5491 2780 Facebook: MarkMcArdleMP Email: Caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au I was elected State Member for Caloundra in 2004 and since 2009 it has been a privilege to represent people of the Hinterland. The Hinterland is a unique area vastly different to the coastal city of Caloundra. It offers unique environmental and social qualities that we need to protect. At the same time the Hinterland offers unique economic opportunities and there is a clear obligation for people of the Hinterland to mold their own lifestyle and economic growth. The qualities that have made the regions of Beerwah, Landsborough, Mooloolah and Glenview are what defines the Sunshine Coast. It caters for a diverse range of lifestyles and the Hinterland is an integral part of that diversity. The Newman LNP Government has worked hard over the last three years to ensure all Queenslanders get better health care and schools, better roads and public transport and a safer community to live in. But there is still work to do. If Hinterland voters give us the mandate for our ‘Strong Choices Economic Plan’ we will pay down $80 billion of debt and reinvest in job creating infrastructure, such as schools, roads, rail and hospitals. In my portfolio of Energy, ‘Strong Choices’ would use $3.4 billion to remove the cost of Solar Bonus Scheme from electricity bills. We are planning for the future and all Queenslanders will share in it. The Newman LNP Government’s plan will put Queensland on track to record the strongest growth of any state this year. But we cannot afford to take anything for granted.
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David Knobel
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Greens for Glass House 0488 984 796 Facebook: David Knobel, Queensland Greens Email: glasshouse@qld.greens.org.au
LNP for Glass House 5435 2013 www.andrewpowell.com.au Email: Glass.House@parliament.qld.gov.au Facebook: andrewpowellmp PO Box 82, Maleny, QLD, 4552
I grew up in a small country town called Dalby on the Darling Downs. My wife and I moved to the Sunshine Coast in 2002 to attend University where I completed a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. We are now raising our son in Maleny and sending him to school here. I am running for The Greens because I want to see more diversity, greater transparency and stronger accountability in politics. I am passionate about our vision for a clean economy, a healthy environment and a more caring society. Having lived on the Sunshine Coast for many years, I have enjoyed the diversity of the wonderful places within the seat of Glass House. I love the natural environment in this electorate, our National Parks, the incredible bushwalking trails and rock climbing sites, our clean air and water and the rich agricultural land. These are some of our most important assets and as political representatives we have a responsibility to promote and protect this amazing part of the country. I am the manager of a rapidly expanding social enterprise that develops community recycling solutions for e-waste, plastics and green waste. I am also completing a Bachelor of Laws at the University of the Sunshine Coast; I’m passionate about human rights, environmental justice, climate change, sustainability and conscious consumption. I have an interest in social enterprises that match business solutions to social issues and believe that small and medium enterprises require greater support as they are the backbone of our local economies. I am an ardent sports fan and enjoy playing and watching soccer and cricket. I am a referee for the Sunshine Coast’s premier women’s roller derby league, the Coastal Assassins, where I also bench coach their A-grade team. I am an avid reader and I enjoy writing poetry; my favourite author is Tim Winton.
Since March 2009 I have been humbled to serve the electorate of Glass House as their state parliamentarian. I am blessed to have the unwavering support of my wife and our five young children as I navigate my way through the rigours of being a Member of Parliament and more recently as a Minister in the Queensland Government. In the nearly six years that have past, I have worked hard to deliver many positive outcomes across the diverse communities of this electorate. I believe I have also been a strong advocate for projects that are priorities for Glass House. Before the LNP was elected in 2012, locals had been telling me that fixing up our local schools, revitalising frontline services, and tackling the cost of living were top priorities. As part of the strong LNP team, I’ve worked hard to address these, and the many other challenges, facing our communities in Glass House. Locally, I have campaigned for the last six years to have traffic improvements made at the Reed Street intersection. Thanks to the community's support and efficiency in how the LNP have overseen road projects, I was delighted to announce late last year, that we had secured a funding commitment from Minister Emerson to see this project delivered in 2015. Across the wider Glass House electorate, I’ve worked to ensure the repair and replacement of bridges and roads damaged by numerous floods. I have also worked to deliver more police at stations in Maleny, Woodford and Palmwoods and to see our schools receive much-needed funding and additional teaching support. As part of a strong LNP team with a strong plan for our community, I’m committed to ensuring that local families in Glass House have a brighter future.
Jason Hunt
Fiona Anderson
Labor for Caloundra 0466 064 921 Facebook: Jason Hunt For Caloundra Email: Jason.hunt@queenslandlabor.org
Greens for Caloundra 0457 492 431 Email: Fiona.anderson@qld.greens.org.au www.qld.greens.org.au
I have lived in Caloundra since 1973, attending Currimundi Primary School and Caloundra State High School, serving as School Captain in 1987. For the past 15 years I have been a custodial officer at Woodford Prison, the state’s largest high security correctional facility. As a lifetime local, I understand the local issues affecting our community. I have been campaigning and doorknocking for the past eight months and have had a chance to chat to many locals and local business owners in the electorate. What I have heard disturbs me; many feel that the electorate has been taken for granted for far too long by successive LNP members. While our population has grown, our infrastructure and business community has been left behind. With one of the highest unemployment rates in Queensland it is time for a local member who will work for the community. We also need quality affordable health care, better opportunities to live, work and relax in a safe and thriving community, and we must protect our environment no matter what, there must be no development at Halls Creek. The LNP will ask Caloundra to help sell off public owned assets that pour literally millions of dollars a year into state coffers. If sold off you will see us join South Australia with the highest electricity prices in the world. As a father, I am concerned about the sort of community I will be passing on to my son when he grows up, and yet it doesn’t have to be this way. An economy can be nurtured and maintained without the slash and burn approach of the LNP. We can build a prosperous future for everyone and all we have to do is send a clear message to Mr Newman on 31 January. It is time for a fresh start for Caloundra and if elected I will work hard as a local member for all the community.
Social justice and equality is extremely important to me. I am a part of the LGBTIQ community and the founding member of the Rainbow Network on the Sunshine Coast. I believe in equality wholeheartedly, for all people, from all races, religions, genders, and sexual identity. Having spent many years working in the background, raising children and earning a living: I am now at the point where I feel this is no longer enough. I need to be doing a lot more – speaking out for all – and making a difference. I believe that the Sunshine Coast region has a unique and vibrant lifestyle which the community values and wants preserved. Like all communities there are challenges that we face, but I believe the solutions to these problems are readily available and achievable. The Greens have a strong vision to deliver these solutions, to preserve and enhance the lifestyle we all enjoy. This is why I am proud to be standing for the Greens in Caloundra at the next state election. The Greens' policies align perfectly with my own beliefs. I want to be part of the change for the better – something I believe we can achieve.
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The following candidates were invited to contribute but no response had been received by our print deadline. Phil Collins – Palmer United Party, candidate for Caloundra Scott Higgins – Palmer United Party, candidate for Glass House
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You Said It Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519
Both Mark McArdle and Andrew Powell are the same as the many politicians in the last 25 years, no money. Their income is $1000.00 a day, all they can come up with is there’s no money. We have got the wrong people in office. We have three major problems in the Glass House area. 1. We need traffic lights on the corner of Reed Street and Steve Irwin way, now not when someone dies. 2. Completion of Beerwah and Glass House footpath so our kids can ride to school in a safe manner. Two kilometres to go 10 years later? 3. Halls Creek has to be stopped; otherwise we lose too much green space. That will affect our water ways, our rainfall, bushland and wildlife. People of the hinterland this is your choice. Send a hard copy or email to the following:- Andrew Powell glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au or Mark McArdle caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au Richard Plantinga Beerwah Editor’s note Good news Richard … over the holidays the Minister for Transport and Main Roads Scott Emerson was interviewed by the Sunshine Coast Daily advising them that the intersection at Reed Street, Glass House Mountains would be upgraded. Unfortunately, GCNews have not been formally advised of this. However as we didn’t reopen the office until the day after the election announcement, the Minister and his staff has have obviously been a little too busy to get the press release out!
75.6% increase in Electricity supply charges
Since January 2014 - January 2015 ‘ORIGIN’ have increased their supply charges by a whopping 75.6%, or 26% over July - October 2014, January - April 2014 $43.69, April - July 2014 $43.69, July - October 2014 $60.89, October - January 2015 $76.74. The last increase puts the supply charges greater than the Qld Government electricity rebate for pensioners. How does the Queensland Government expect to control electricity charges and sundries when they intend to sell / lease the asset to the private sector? It seems that the government can’t
control charges even when they own it. Well Ministers what do you intend to do about these over the top charges? Now don’t make rash promises. Bernard Heal Glass House Mountains
Look who tied the knot
Attention: trolley thieves
There are those in our community who walk home with all their grocery shopping still in the supermarket trolley. And the next time they go shopping, instead of returning the empty trolley, they walk home with another one... And the next time, another one… And another one. Now you have left four Aldi trolleys, half a dozen Woolworths and half a dozen IGA supermarket trolleys at the end of your walk. And just this week, I've noticed an IGA trolley dumped on the little bridge over Coochin Creek (end of Kellos Road reserve) and another one dumped beside the footpath near the Skate Park. Most of the trolleys have been dumped in the little reserve at the end of Laurel Street (connecting with Mawhinney Street - beside the drive through). This little reserve now looks a real eye-sore! I wonder, did your mother ever teach you that to take something that doesn't belong to you is theft? The Sunshine Coast Council has recently invested considerable funds into revamping the local Beerwah streetscape. This helps the community feel proud about living in this beautiful township and area, and this should translate to people taking pride in keeping their streets and backyards and shared spaces neat and tidy - and picking up rubbish and reporting graffiti if and where it appears. This I have done (and continue to do), and I hope that other concerned citizens are doing likewise. Aldi Management I am surprised haven't responded to my report, and follow-up, in nearly two months now! Remember the Motto: Keep Australia Beautiful. You will feel real good that you did! Lynda, Beerwah Editor’s note When sending a letter in for publication it must always contain your name and contact details. It is at my discretion that a letter may be printed with the wording ‘name supplied’, however letters without any sender’s name or contact details will not be considered for publication in GCNews.
Ian Fullerton, local pineapple farmer, recently married local book editor Alex Mitchell at an intimate ceremony at Tiffany’s of Maleny. The happy couple were accompanied by their seven children, as well as close family and friends, and managed to sneak away to honeymoon in the Cook Islands.
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Mystery Object
Do YOU know what it is? This is a real ‘Mystery Object’ – not even we at the Museum know what it is! If someone out there recognises what it is and/or what it was used for, could they please let us know? Open: Sun, Wed, Thurs and Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Closed Mon, Tues & Sat
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Here we are at the start of 2015 and I hope it brings all that you hope for. I'm looking forward to a more stable year for local government and good prospects for growth in our division and region. Before we move too far past the displays of festival lights that decorated some people’s homes, can I say a big thank you for being so creative and helping us all feel a bit more into the Christmas spirit, some of them were truly stunning in scope and creativity - well done to all who had a go.
Celebrate Australia Day in Maleny
What better way to celebrate Australia Day than with a drive through our magnificent Hinterland? The APEX Club of Maleny are again hosting an Australia Day breakfast at the Maleny Showgrounds followed by a citizenship ceremony and flag raising ceremony by the TS Centaur Naval Cadets. I’m going to be there to welcome our new citizens and hope you can join me on this special occasion.
Beerwah celebration group lives on
Following the wonderfully successful Beerwah Street Party, the organising group are now turning their sights toward future events. The group will be working closely with the Glass House Country Festival Committee, so we are sure to have some great celebrations to look forward to in 2015.
Libraries help improve digital literacy
Do your grandchildren know more about how your phone works than you do? Sunshine Coast Libraries are also helping the community maintain digital literacy by staying abreast of the latest technological advancements. Be sure to find out what is available and book to attend a FREE tech tutorial at your local library—maybe then you can teach the young ones a trick or two!
Servicing council’s customers
We are a big region and Council’s award winning customer contact staff can be an incredibly busy bunch. Last year, the team assisted a collective 250,000 customers—that’s an average of around 21,300 per month! The average speed to answer calls was 31 seconds with 85.6% answered within 60 seconds. Customer satisfaction for customer contact officers was 4.62 out of 5 for telephone and online customer enquiries and 4.89 out of 5 for in person enquiries at the customer service counters. Let’s see if we can beat that in 2015.
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I’m pleased to advise a number of local not-for-profit community groups have been successful in the latest minor round of council’s Community Grants Program. Here is a quick snapshot of a few of these local projects council is providing funding assistance towards: • Bunya Bunya Country Aboriginal Corporation ($1,940) - an Aboriginal heritage research project to find information relating to Kabi Kabi traditional owners in the Mooloolah area; • Mooloolah Valley Community Association Inc ($2,000) – the Mooloolah Valley Community Garden Refurbishment; • Maleny Music and Performing Arts Inc ($2,000) - a new website and logo rebrand for the Maleny Music Weekend 2015; • Maleny Community Gym ($1,899) – a portable defibrillator for use during a possible cardiac emergency as well as a CPR training tool. The next major round of Community Grants opens on February 2 and the minor round opens March 2. See council’s website for full details.
Glenview Road update
A heads up to local residents that design work is currently underway for the next stage of Glenview Road that will involve improvements and resealing to the west of the stage which was completed earlier this year. Meanwhile you’ll be pleased to know council will also soon be undertaking works for a grassed pathway so that people can safely walk off the road way.
Maleny changes pace
In the interest of community safety, new 50 km/h speed limit signs will soon be installed on Obi Lane. This has occurred as a result of local residents strongly lobbying for greater safety as more people are now visiting and enjoying the Maleny community precinct. Acting on another safety concern, council has also arranged for the installation of wheel stops in the car park next to Willow Lane footpath in Maleny to prevent vehicles overhanging the footpath. www.gcnews.com.au
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There may have been a few tears shed at the Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre on the corner of Page Street and Coonowrin Road last week, and not from the children. As it is with mixed emotions that current Director Angela Hardey (who is heading off on maternity leave) handed over the reigns to her very capable colleague, Sam Lane. Sam said the centre will continue to provide Ange Hardey and Sam Lane the current high level of care and education, and she is looking forward to working pro-actively with both parents and staff. “As Ange is heading off on maternity leave, the centre management and staff wish Ange well and look forward to seeing her later on in the year with her new baby,� Sam said. Sam has been with the company for nearly 11 years, and brings with her a wealth of childcare knowledge and experience (17 years in total). Having been a Director for nearly nine years, she truly understands the demands of the role, and is looking forward to rising to the challenge. Both Ange and Sam agree that this transition could not have been made easily without their dedicated team of educators, plus the ongoing support of Head Office. Sam is thrilled to be able to continue the strong message of the benefits of daily physical activities (coordinated by a personal trainer for the children, making it heaps of fun!), plus positive food choices with the Healthy Cooking Company. This company provides all the meals and snacks for the children, and has been developed by expert nutritionists. All meals are preservative free and with no added salt and sugar. Sam is also happy to confirm she will continue on at the centre as Co-Director after Ange returns to work. The centre has offered a complete childcare and education program since opening its doors in 2006. Please contact the centre for a free tour on 5438 7311.
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Bindi officially opens Bindi’s Island with a tropical party! Lemurs swung from the treetops, giant Aldabran tortoises celebrated with hibiscus cake, as Bindi Irwin hosted the grand opening of ‘Bindi’s Island’ with a tropical themed party for special guests! Local Federal member for Fisher, Mal Brough MP, who is a strong supporter of local tourism on the Sunshine Coast, was one of the guests who was also able to get up close with Bindi’s island friends including colourful Macaws, Boa constrictors, and even an Alligator snapping turtle. The authentic jungle treehouse is based on Bindi’s treehouse in her childhood TV series, ‘Bindi the Jungle Girl’, and the film ‘Return to Nim’s Island’ – and its views of Lemur Island allow guests to see Vatobe, Betafo, Mandaby and their new friend all the way from Colchester Zoo in the UK, Stan, show off their cheeky and loveable personalities. The new attraction received support from the Federal Government in the form of an $110,000 Tourism Grant for Bindi’s Island, allowing the Australia Zoo team to fulfil yet another one of Steve Irwin’s long-term dreams. “I am so proud of the hard work that our Australia Zoo family put into creating Bindi's Island. It is truly amazing to see dad's dream come true, after he first breathed life into this project over 10 years ago,” said Bindi. “I feel blessed beyond words to be able to experience the joy that the island brings to all those who visit Australia Zoo,” she added. Mal said it was great to see another one of Steve's dreams realised.
Bindi, Terri and Robert Irwin with Aldabran Tortoise named Jarvis (Photographer: Ben Beaden, Australia Zoo) “The Irwin family and Australia Zoo continue to do great things for the Sunshine Coast and for wildlife conservation and I am pleased that this Federal Government grant is contributing to their continued success,” he said. Check out how you can win a prize of a family pass to Australia Zoo so you can check out Bindi’s Island for yourself on page 2. Bindi’s Island is now open to the public, and is included in the admission price to Australia Zoo. For more information on the island and to buy tickets to Australia Zoo, visit: www.australiazoo. com.au/bindi-island/
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Happenings Things 2 Do on Australia Day Australian Film Festival
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In 2015, the Maleny Film Society celebrates 22 years of regular screening of high quality films. This year’s annual Australian Film Festival, over the Australia Day weekend (Friday and Saturday, January 23 and 24), promises a great program. Three major feature films with stellar casts, plus three short films by student film-makers from Griffith University, which were chosen recently for screening in Cannes: Friday, January 23 at 7.15pm: Felony directed by Matthew Saville, a brooding thriller starring international actor Tim Wilkinson with Joel Edgerton and Melissa George - plus Ignition (about a 1970 beloved Kombi van called Betsy). Saturday, January 24 at 3.00pm: The Infinite Man, a time travel comedyromance fresh from the Toronto Film Festival, acclaimed by critics for its unusual quirky script - plus The F-Word, which is about an unpredictable word starting with F. Saturday, January 24 at 7.15pm: Charlies Country directed by Rolf de Heer and starring David Gulpilil, the third part in a trilogy set in a far northern wilderness - plus Jack Rabbit, a tough story about domestic violence contrasted against the beauty of the Australian landscape. Doors open at 6.00pm for a catered dinner prior to each evening session. Doors open at 2.30pm for the afternoon matinee. Each screening features a drinks bar and tea and coffee stand, with home-made treats. Members of the Maleny Film Society may make pre-bookings on-line or via the Maleny Information Centre. Memberships of the society are also available on-line. The festival venue is the recently renovated Maleny Community Centre in Maple Street. Festival passes are $35.00: individual sessions $13.00. Special rates for MFS members. Check out the website: www.malenyfilmsociety.info WIN a free double festival pass, see page 2.
Why not drop by the Maleny Showgrounds – for a morning of community fun for all ages? Apex will be serving up their traditional Big Aussie Breakfast from 7.00am, and Mal Brough and the Maleny Singers will lead the warm Maleny welcome to our newest Australians in the Citizens Ceremony, complete with flag raising and accompanied by the 5th Light Horse Troop in all their finery. You can work off that breakfast next by taking a leisurely tour of more than 50 displays at the Aussie Day Sport, Recreation and Service Club Expo. From 8.30am – 12.noon (with free entry for all) see what the Range’s fabulous and diverse community organisations have to offer. For the really active, there’s classic Aussie Day games to enter, the Thong Relay or the Gumboot Throw! There’s plenty of other activities too for kids to try from the under 12’s on, including table-tennis, tae kwon do, rugby, and racing. Gardeners are well catered for with the Garden Club and Barung Landcare there to share their knowledge and love of the Range, Maleny Arts and Crafts will be showcasing their wares and there are interesting displays from the Historical Society, Horseless Carriage Club, Blackall Range Woodworkers and our Rural Firies. Did we mention that Maleny's Ukuleles will be there? By collecting a stamp from the displays on your Expo Passport, you’ll also be in the passport draw at 11.30am, with great prizes to be won from local businesses! Maleny’s service organisations have joined together with the Maleny District Sport & Rec Club to bring you this great community event, proudly sponsored by the Maleny Credit Union and Hinterland Times – see you there bright and early on January 26!
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Celebrate Australia Day at Aussie World Grab your mates and the family and head over to Aussie World for a day that’s jammed packed with true blue events, entertainment, food and fun. Monday, January 26, sees the running of the world famous ‘Dunny Races’ with the fun starting at 10.00am with a patriotic Australian flag raising ceremony followed by the singing of the national anthem. Cheer on the corporate teams taking part in the races. Also featured throughout the day will be vintage and classic cars, utes, bikes and caravans. Come along and check out the awesome motoring heritage on display and chat to their proud owners. The Pub will be open from 9.00am with The Pub Bar & Grill open from 11.00am with live music throughout the afternoon. And don’t forget the theme park will also be open on Australia Day so there is something for everyone on the day.
Join the Twilight Feista groove It could be the back streets of Thailand, Amsterdam, Barcelona or New York City but it is right in downtown Caboolture. Friday nights in summer, from 5.00pm – 9.00pm, Caboolture Town Square comes alive with foods of many nationalities, accompanied by local wines, music and art in a familyorientated outdoor dining experience which includes undercover seating. The main stage will host local and visiting blues, jazz, rock, bluegrass and independent artists and also gives emerging artists an opportunity to strut their stuff. Twilight Fiesta food is a free street food market on the Square, both eclectic and authentic. Caboolture Twilight Fiesta is for those wanting a little more from Friday nights, in a central, family-friendly and safe environment. The groove is different each fiesta so make it a summer ritual to check out the changing line-up of food, music and art on Facebook https://www. facebook.com/caboolturetwilightfiesta
Free jam-packed fun in Felicity Park If you are looking for a fun-filled day to entertain the whole family make sure you head to the idyllic Felicity Park, adjacent to Caloundra Regional Gallery, from 11.00am to 8.00pm on Saturday, January 17. There is literally something for everyone! The free jam-packed day includes a range of arts and crafts for all ages. Children aged six to 12 years are invited to join local artist Kim Schoenberger at the dragons and dinosaurs clay workshop from 11.00am to 1.00pm. Twelve to 16-year-olds can join Kim from 2.00pm to 4.30pm and make their own sacred temple by transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. You can even unleash your eco-friendly fashion design talents and join artist Lindy Saunders and create some wearable art from 11.00am to 2.45pm. Use a range of recycled materials and make a garment or accessory to wear. At 3.00pm you can join in the fashion parade to show off your unique design. Young people aged 12 to 16 can even create a groovy bangle or cuff from soft sculpting wire and recycled materials from 2.00pm to 4.30pm. If you love music you can join artist Herbert Fenn and discover and create some really cool percussive sounds from recycled materials assembled on plastic tables from 1.00pm to 3.00pm. Entertainment includes free face painting, stories, songs with Rosie the Storyteller and live music with ‘Rhythm Culture’ and ‘Tuscany’ from 4.00pm. Back by popular demand is the Suitcase Rummage in Felicity Park from 4.00pm to 8.00pm. You can be part of the rummage experience by selling wares or come along to buy some real bargains. There will be vintage, artwork, bric-a-brac, clothing, books, jewellery, shoes, records, music and more. Make sure you make time in your day to head into Caloundra Regional Gallery to experience the diversity of local Aboriginal commercial artist De Greer-Yindimincarlie in the striking ‘Aspects of Me’ exhibition. The exhibition illustrates the vast array of mediums De uses to make her art and the diverse nature of styles ranging from paint, digital media including augmented reality, textile design, film, music and print. So bring a blanket or chair and settle in for the day. There will even be a free sausage sizzle from 12.00noon to 1.00pm and refreshments available for purchase. Felicity Park will also come to life with a blend of live music and Aboriginal art making on Sunday, January 18 and 25 by De Greer-Yindimincarlie. Come along to be entertained and participate in making your own Gratitude rock. No bookings required. Please note some activities require bookings via council’s gallery website. www.gcnews.com.au
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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country RSL - Congratulations to the Mega Raffle Winners who were 1st – Claire #0221, 2nd – Bruce #1390, 3rd – Chris #0769, 4th – Helen #0238, 5th – Monica #0852 and 6th – Mrs Davies #1263. Helen if you could call to arrange pick up of your prize that would be appreciated. Social gathering for singles – Are you single, between 55 - 70 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345. Knitting Angels required - The Winter Angels founder June Luton welcomes the new takeover coordinator Sue Henderson and advises that there will be no new changes to the charity. Landsborough Post Office is still a drop off centre for items or wool. June would like to advise that for the three years the group had been established donations have grown, and in total they have donated approximately 10,000 items to Queensland’s homeless and needy via church soup kitchens. More angels are needed to knit or crochet beanies and scarves in their own homes and at their own pleasure. Please contact Sue 0400 050 589.
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Remembering the Indigenous people on Australia Day - Maleny resident, Dr Ray Barraclough, invites anyone wishing to share in a brief ceremony in which a minute's silence will be observed to remember the Indigenous people of this land, who lost their lives in the changing possession of this land that began on January 26, 1788, to join him at 11.00am on Monday, January 26, 2015, in Tesch Park, Maleny. For further information, Ray Barraclough can be contacted at 5494 2349. Caloundra Family History Research Group - Located at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, reopened on Saturday, January 10. Their first General Meeting for the year will be on Thursday, January 15. Guest Speaker will be esteemed genealogist, Shauna Hicks, whose subject will be ‘School Days: Education Records for Family History’. Contact Valerie on 5437 3879 or Roz on 5493 1197 if you have enquiries about the activities of the group, which can also be reached by email at caloundrafamilyres@ y7mail.com or check out the website at www. caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au. Change of Date - Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, Annual General Meeting will now be held on Tuesday, February 10, at 7.30 pm at the Sports Club. All Welcome to attend. Enquiries: Elaine Reeves 5496 9134.
Mike Turner Beerwah High School Chaplain I want to write a column about the New Year that is not cliche or cheesy... here goes... Have you ever seen a good artist do a sketch or painting from start to finish in front of you? You get to witness something amazing unfold in front of your eyes that comes from their imagination and emotions. My sister's friend is very good at sketching and can draw faces with so much detail it blows your mind. I want to use this analogy with 2015. It's the second week now but the year is still brand new. We have our plans and commitments for the year, but we don't really know what the year will look like until we get to the other end - New Year’s Eve. We'll have successes, challenges, celebrations, good times, tears, worries and possibly things we'll be keen to forget, but how that will all look at the end of the year we just don't know yet. Sometimes January can be a difficult time when we contemplate the year ahead, we can sometimes feel anxious or even scared, depending on what is going on for us personally or financially. I believe that we don't just exist to survive on our own. The bible says we were created and
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES
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Diary Dates Thursday, January 15 - Peachester Horticulture meeting will be held at the Peachester Hall, Peachester from 9.30am. Visitors and new members are welcome. For more information phone 5496 9169. Monday, January 19 - Beerwah Peachester RSL Ladies Auxiliary will meet at the Drop in Centre in Free Street (behind the RSL Club) at 1.00pm. Wednesday, January 21 - Men’s Shed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240.
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Social bowls - Jae’s Place on Mooloolah Connection Road at Glenview, is keen to encourage locals to come along and join in the fun of a game of social bowls. They’ve established three permanent times which are weekly on Friday 2.30pm – 5.00pm (Pairs $20.00), then Sunday 9.00am – 1.00pm (men only includes barbecue breakfast and two games of bowls, $20.00 per player.) On every 2nd Sunday (next game is on January 18) there will be ‘barefoot bowls’ from 1.30pm 4.30pm. All welcome (kids under 12 years free) $10.00 per player. Any other inquiries would be welcome, including starting a women's social group, private functions, school excursions and corporate team building exercises. Contact Carla at Jae's Place on 5439 6307.
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are loved by God. He wants us to be safe, have healthy relationships, find fulfilment in our work and personal lives. Jeremiah 29:11 says ‘For I know the plans I have for you’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a future and a hope’. I love this verse because I think it shows that even though life has its hardships that God is there with us. The trouble is we tend to go through life ignoring God, saying things like "I'll be right, I don't need God" or "I don't believe in God". Personally, I believe we all need God and if we were truly honest with ourselves and thought about it we'd agree that God is real. Why else would many people in life-threatening situations automatically pray? I reckon we just choose to put God out of our minds and focus on our conveniences and busyness. God is a gentleman, he won't barge in on us, we need to ask him into our lives. If we allow God to be involved in our lives he can be like that awesome artist guiding us and helping us each day so that when we get to the end of each year we can look back and see an awesome piece of artwork. At the moment 2015 is like a blank piece of paper. Maybe it is time to pray to God and then together you can start ‘sketching’.
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
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Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
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Seasons change, and with it the financial conditions do too. Where once there might have been a plentiful economic climate for the home loan you took out, there may in the future be conditions that are no longer ideal for your situation. This happens to many Australians, and is why home loan refinancing is a popular option. But too often there are scary myths abound regarding this practice, which can put people off taking on the refinancing - even if it might be beneficial for them. Here are some popular misconceptions. www.gcnews.com.au
The cost of refinancing means it’s never worth it
should be, as that is where the savings will be.
This is a very short term way of looking at a refinance on your home loan. While exit fees were cut down by the government in 2011, there are still hefty duties you have to pay when you opt out of a mortgage early, of course. But while this can be a short term cost in the thousands, where you need to be looking is the long term.
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Working out how much you can borrow and what you will save on interest rate changes and new repayments is where your head
Not necessarily true. While the Reserve Bank of Australia has kept the official cash rate steady for a near-record period of time now, this doesn’t directly control the interest rates set by lenders. Saul Eslake of the Bank of America Merrill-Lynch once said to the ABC that it is arbitrage which keeps the banks in line - this is largely due to uncertainty following the GFC.
There are many more myths to be aware of, which is why it’s important to get the right advice before you decide to renegotiate your home loan.
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King size shed and home on half acre Fancy living in the country with the convenience of only five minutes travel to a growing Sunshine Coast hinterland town. This half acre property has it all, an easy care brick and tile home with large sheds, fully fenced with twin driveway entry and a swimming pool. The home comprises of a well featured kitchen that opens adjacent to the dining and living areas. Four bedrooms or use one for an office/study. The modern tiled central bathroom has a separate shower and bath. Outdoor entertaining is under a large undercover patio flowing out to a fenced in-ground swimming pool complete with a featured waterfall and solar heating for the winter dip. Gardens to the rear to grow your veges, gather fresh eggs from your chooks and let the children play.
The near new king size shed 7x15 metre with 4.2m high roof comfortably accommodates 4 cars or park your RV, boat or truck indoors! Plus the property also has a 9x7 metre 2 bay plus workshop. $495,000. Call Mike Weaver on 0490 061 749 or 5439 6300
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ABN 67 577 379 379
NEW HOMES. ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS. EXTENSIONS. PERGOLAS. VERANDAHS. SCREENS. DECKING. FENCING. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. AND MUCH MORE...
Nathan Fowler
PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
Local Looking After Locals
QBSA: 1265118
0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142
No Job Too Small
mattandmollycarter@hotmail.com ABN: 64526718099
Call James 0402 791 570 diamondsons@live.com.au
Phone Les McDermott
Quick Concrete
5496 9861 or 0408 891 684
For All Your Renovating Needs Glasshouse local
Pty Ltd
T0037
5493 0552 or 0412 060 184
C Carpet Cleaning
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Lic. No. 70875
E: challbuilders@tpg.com.au
M: 0458 637 469
TO489
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Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience
GEORGE GLENDINNING
T0022
of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations
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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5413 2500
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Give us a go! No Job is Too Small Lighting New Homes Pumps
Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew
BSA Licence no 60108
your local licensed contractor
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
G Garden Maintenance
E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com www.kamconstructions.com
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured * Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546 www.jimsmowing.net
Mays Mowing Service
Lic # 74935
LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592
NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN?
JON JEPSON
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1300 50 20 90
Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator
Greenscape
Home and Garden Services
Mowing
*Winter Weed Spraying*Hedge Trimming *Pressure Washing *Stump Grinding *Rubbish Removal *Garden Maintenance & Rejuvenation *Senior Discounts Beerwah & Surrounds
Green Guyz Gardening From general lawn mowing & yard maintenance to total garden tranformations
Also...High pressure cleaning, Tree lopping and Retaining walls
ACW Electrical Pty Ltd
PHONE TERRY 0427 948 997
Quality Workmanship on Domestic Installations & Repairs
A1 MOWING SERVICE
Lic. No. 78020
Mobile: 0427 170 235
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Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
A & K Glass and Aluminium Servicing the Hinterland all areas
Rubbish Removal Gutter Cleaning All Property Maintenance Commercial & Domestic All Your Handyman Jobs Big or Small
4 Railway Street, Landsborough www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
H Handyman Services Rick’s
24+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300
- any odd jobs Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience Jobs Up To $3300
ABN 67 710 267 498
General Repairs / Maintenance ABN 34 301 654 469
C B Chapman
• Carpentry • Timber Deck Maintenance • Painting • Plastering • Patching Holes
0490 127 714
• Tiling • Concreting • Replace / Fit Doors & Locks • Re-mesh Screens
• Replace Laserlite • Repair / Replace Gutters, Fascia, Flashing & Eaves • Gutter Cleans
Sanders Hinterland Home Maintenance
*Mowing *Wipper Snipping *Garden Clean up www.suncoastlawncare.com.au
ALL MAINTENANCE
Free Quotes Pensioner Discount Fully Insured
Suncoast Lawn Care 20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
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No Job Too Small
0427 836 328
Fencing
Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
KLM
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
0498 638 192
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G Gas 5493 0493
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed T0392
www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975
Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds
Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment
LP Gas Suppliers
Prompt, friendly service
AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work
Call 0409 341 261
www.firstcallfencing.com.au
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801
Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations
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T0322
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(Value of $3,300 or less)
0407 657 588
QBCC 1116588
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specialising in:
• Plaster repairs & external rendering FREE • Pergolas, carports, decks & paving QUOTES • Small renovations • Bathroom makeovers 25 years building experience Prompt service • All general work
Rick & Lynne 0419 332 125
rickandlynne@gmail.com
H Hire
ABN 81672497508
Jobs up to $3,300
• Landscaping • Tree Lopping • Garden Makeovers • Rubbish Removal • Handyman Work • Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Cleaning • Drain Jetting Fully Insured
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Pest Control
Dan - 0421 785 408 Painters
STEVE GASTALDIN
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
PAINTERS
FIRST 0407 946 061
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS ALL AREAS
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Col’s Home & Garden Maintenance es Carpentry Servic Specialising in Bond Repairs including: Gyprock Repairs Painting Cleans Rubbish Removal Small Moves
P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au
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• New Homes • Repaints • Roofs & Roof Restoration
• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains C LO
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Peter or Kim 0498 099 193 Email pkriseley@hotmail.com Work up to $3,300 | BN: 26 802 872 147
25 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Seniors Discount
QBCC LIC 822889
GEORGE GLENDINNING
madfx@live.com
fixitrightqld@gmail.com
ABN 50 525 469 643
Shane 0414608757
Roof Repairs
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Clive 0415 949 774
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Panel Beating
0407 439 526
BSA NO. 1011255
07 5493 0440
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Pipe & Cable Location
All Underground Pipe & Cable Location
LEAK DETECTION Locating:
Leak Detection in:
Optic Fibre Telstra Cables Underground power Sewer & Storm water Water mains & services
Burst water pipes Rainwater tanks Telstra Drains accredited Pools Fully Insured
Dan Flynn 0437687709
info@undergroundpclocation.com.au www.undergroundpclocation.com.au
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Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au
Landscaping Offering you a variety of services:
BEERWAH &S •W
• PAVING TONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS & GRAHAM RENWICK
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
a/h: 5494 0830
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING Quality Workmanship
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
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• Restoration • Panel Beating • Welding • Spray Painting • Smash/Rust Repairs
Excavator and Positrack hire 5 TONNE EXCAVATOR
Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer
POSITRACK
4-in-one bucket (tilting), levelling bar, auger, trencher, forks & laser
Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64
GARDEN FEATURES
Ph: 0418 204 159
TO506
Painter & Decorator
ALL Painting Landsborough Local No job to small. Fully Insured Done right for the right price
Complete Roof & Home Maintenance Guttering and Solar Panels Cleaned Painting Gardening Rubbish Removal
S.A. SELLWOOD
Lic No. PMT-0-11432
John Annakin
T0204
Husband & Wife Team
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QBSA 1091741
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Tytherleigh Avenue (Behind Landsborough Tyres)
e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au
Jamie 5494 1044
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au
Dan
0427 088 699
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ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS
Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured
Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553
All excavation work
• 3, 4.5 & 5 Tonne Excavator’s • Posi-Track , 2.5 & 8 Tonne Tipper • Rock Breaker, Auger & Grab Buckets • Hydraulic Rock Grab
• Fully Insured, Free Quotes Glenview Brad 0439 669 638
Over 20 yrs exp
0419 659 709
Lic’d Plumber & Drainer QBSA 77755
Owen Plumbing Ian
& Gas Fitting
20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153
Shane BOBCAT Schultz EXCAVATOR Local Knowledge Licensed
HIRE
24 Years Experience
Operator
Ph: Shane 5494 0056
Will work weekends
BEERWAH
0408 192 814
0418 986 538
est. since 2004
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TREVOR SANDERSON
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NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK FREE QUOTES
QBSA 1086283 EST 2003
No matter your rural wastewater needs we can help To book in a job, for a quote or just for some free friendly advice
Call Express Plumbing on 0400 700 238
South East Queensland’s Number 1 Wastewater Specialist’s
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Sheetmetal
• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578
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Slashing
www.mooloolahvalleyslashing.com
* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks * Weed Spraying est. since 1992 * Mowing large area with zero turn FREE and medium and small 4x4 tractors QUOTES
Services available over the festive season
CALL DAVE 0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408
PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
Roofing & Guttering
Fred’s Slashing & Mowing Paddock Slashing Lawn Mowing
Whipper Snipping Spraying
For a FREE quote call Fred 0429 969 810
Mooloolah
ALLCOAST TP SLASHING - MOOLOOLAH * Small Blocks * Paddock Slashing * 4WD Tractor Peter Jones Mob: 0427 642668 A/H 54929363
• • • • • •
ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS
Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing
AS SEEN ON TV
Maintenance Specialist
24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes
Call us now 0408 220 659
Loves Lantana Hard to get at places
FRIDGE DOOR SEALS
* All major brands * Supply & Fit
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> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire
NOW ALSO POSI-TRACK SLASHING
Refrigeration
PENSION DISCOUNT
M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043
For all of your liquid and general waste needs
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
• Pool Servicing • Repairs & replacements of pool equipment
QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER
Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes
5494 1794
0407 748 083
CREATIVE SHEET METAL
Pool Services
RENOVATIONS
QBSA: 1209575
A “Proper Job” Guaranteed
SHOWERFIX SOLUTIONS
LOCAL PLUMBER
0412 006 954
PUMPOUTS of Septic tanks Grease traps Greywater pumpwells Treatment Plants
EPA LICENSED COUNCIL APPROVED
A/H 5494 7413
SHOWER SCREEN REPAIRS RESIN INJECTION TILE & SOAPDISH REPAIRS SILICONE SEALING WATERPROOFING
Services available over the festive season
Plumbers
Septic Services
EST OVER 37 YEARS
RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED
Old Gympie Rd,
0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408
Est. 1990
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
QBSA#44263
LEAKING SHOWERS
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0438 128 152
Excavator and Posi-Track hire Augers Levelling Bar
For the Hottest Prices
Call a Local - Brad 0419 721 064
T0437
Various Grass Varieties Available Professional Laying Service Supply Deliver Pick-up
BSA#60546
Phone W & LA King Plumbing
>>One Call... we do it all!<<
Landscaping Posi - Track / Broom Excavator Hire 5 Tonne / Rock Grab Tipper Hire 8 Tonne All General Earthworks Site-prep Topsoil
ROOFING, GUTTERING, PAINTING
T0092
EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL
Small Honest Family Business Free Quotes - No Call-out Fee
BSA: 1180430
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Email: tractorpete@bigpond.com
GIPPY POSI TRACK
brush cutting/slashing vegetation clearing fire hazard clearing trenching hole drilling
log & rock grapple bucket sand & rock sifting general earthworks Cert. AHCARB202A full small trees
0488 229 376
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www.rktreeservices.com.au
expert tree maintenance and removal
Experienced in all aspects of tiling
Brian Dudin 0438 623 523 After hours: (07) 5494 7548
A local working for locals
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The climbing specialists & vegetation management
Tree Services
• Chipping • Pruning, shaping & removal • Storm preparation & clean up
Office: Zoe 5435 0164 Arborist: Steve 0499 179 268
I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545
David Lowden Tree Services
• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5435 8887 / 0407 710 993
Tarzan the Tree Specialist
T0103
• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts
Phone Brendan 0447 310 331
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Fully Insured Qualified Arborist
Turf Supplies
if you want the best looking lawn, you want Wild Horse Turf courtesy trailer available for locals
call 5496 9790
Glasshouse Country News Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales
For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au
You Said It My neighbour asked me, “where have all the Christmas Beetles gone?” It was a question I had not asked myself. Over the years I had noticed a decline in their numbers though hadn’t given it a second thought. She had a theory that some of the lawn grubs people killed were Scarab Beetles (affectionately known as Christmas Beetles). So I googled it. On first look, scientific papers do not note the cause, as enough research has not been done. When I googled what lawn grub killer targeted, and one of its victims is the Scarab Beetle larvae as they eat grass roots. This coupled with the demise of native grasses and climate change seems the reason why they are not falling from the sky anymore. I worked in an organisation with scientists who advised me how detrimental this pesticide is for waterways, I didn’t realise its impact on the humble Christmas Beetle. Nostalgia aside, what is the role of this fat beetle in the ecosystem? A tasty snack for birds, some fish, turtles and goodness knows what else eats them. I don’t want to look up what Kookaburras, or Tawny Frogmouths or lizards eat – it stresses me to know their habitat and food sources are in decline. When will the insanity around fighting nature for human vanity stop? I actually like a lawn with dandelion flowers and other insect attracting weeds because it supports biodiversity. I love seeing a lawn abuzz. I would also prefer dead spots and have Christmas Beetles to support nature. My message to people using lawn grub killer, an easy win for nature is to stop this practice now. I have also read that Roundup and glyphosate are detrimental in many ways to people and the www.gcnews.com.au
Kilcoy & Woodford Proprietors - Bill & Donna Hill 5010 D’Aguilar Hwy KILCOY
5422 0500
Shed 4, 26 Chambers Rd WOODFORD
5422 9431
www.tyrepower.com.au
Water Tanks COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE
• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection
Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910
This size advert could cost you from $20.75 per week or $21.80 in spot colour Ph 5438 7445 for more details
Phone 5438 7445
to advertise your business
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Where are all the Christmas Beetles?
Tyres
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TREEROOS
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ecosystem so the next step is to stop using that too! Can a passionate person with some time please take up this worthy cause? I am up to my ears in working to build a better world and cannot do another thing. Long live the Christmas Beetle, I only saw one this year. Ana Nambour
Wildlife Volunteers need your assistance
Once again the WILVO’S are collecting for animals that are the unfortunate victims of the current interstate fires this week up until Friday, January 16. The much-needed supplies of used or new items are listed below. If anyone can help with any of these items ring Sue on 5496 9369, 0437 030 095 to make arrangements for pickups. Some items can be dropped off at the Glass House Mountains Vets. Antibiotics, burns dressings, antiseptic, other dressings, gauze rolls, saline/ lubricating eye wash, eye ointment, burn creams, pain stop, liquid Panadol, IV fluid, bird feeders, water bowls, grain / birdseed, lucerne and lizard pellets. Sue Wilvos
Thanks so much
We would like to thank the lady so much who found our injured pet in Paul Place, Glass House Mountains on December 19 and took him to Landsborough Vet. Sadly he did not survive, but thank you. Alice and Dennis Ruhle Glass House Mountains
I am a 49-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis, in an electric wheelchair. I live in Glass House Mountains in a home I currently own with my ex. The house is currently under contract and I'm planning to move to Caloundra and look forward to a sea change with better access to things I need, a better social life. I very recently had to put down my furry little best friend and have realised just how much I talk to myself. Time for a housemate or three. I believe we're here for a good time, not a long time, so a sense of humour is a must. Disability Services Queensland provide carers for me from 7.00pm until 10.30am which has been great but now I'm finding my good hand is weakening and I drop lots. I still don't require incarceration but if I were to share a house with a person or persons in a similar situation, we could combine carer hours to get what we need. There is currently a huge gap in accommodation options for people such as myself with many having no option but to live in aged care facilities. For a person such as myself with all my marbles still in place, and stubborn independence, I couldn't think of anything worse. If you or anyone you know would like to join me on my new adventure please contact me at shaz_ figjam@hotmail.com Sharon Chamberlain Glass House Mountains
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Run to the hills … and back again What are you doing for the Australia Day weekend? Is it just the same old thing you do every year – barbie … beach … beer. If so, then GET A LIFE! … and celebrate Australia Day with a bit of a run around the Glass House Mountains. It’s not too late to register for the Beerwah at Night (BW@N) run event being held on January 24 around our iconic Mount Beerwah. Run Queensland, through co-directors Brett Standring and Alun Davies, are inviting locals to “garn … ‘ave a crack” at one of the nature trail runs they have organised for the evening (and night) on January 24. The runs consist of a 10km, 20km, 30km and a ripper 50km option, so there is something to challenge any level of runner.
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If you’re tired of running along bitumen roads, dodging trucks, dogs and magpies, then you should experience the tranquillity and scenery of running through our spectacular local national parks. Not only that, with the BW@N run, you’ll have the exhilarating experience of the bush at dusk and night, but all within a safe and secure environment, with lots of like-minded fellow runners. Registrations are still open for all the distances, but hurry as they are filling fast – and no entries will be taken on the on the day. To find out more, just head to www.runqueensland.com Go on – don’t be un-Australian – get out there and get running.
BW@N (Beerwah at Night)
January 24 (Australia Day weekend) 10km 20km 30km 50km
There’s nothing like running in the bush at night to get the adrenalin pumping For more information and entries visit www.runqueensland.com www.sokimages.com.au
Tibro’s Netball Club 2015 Junior SIGN-ON
Sign On When: Wednesday 4th February 4 - 6pm and Saturday 7th February 9am - 12
Where: Tibro's Netball Courts Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mtns
Great Fun Stay Fit Make New Friends Minimum deposit due upon Sign-On $100 per player. (No EFTPOS facilities available)
For further information or if you are interested in coaching please contact Lisa Grigor 5494 0690 Courses and mentors are available for coaching and umpiring.
Vouchers accepted for ‘Get in the Game’ program Come and meet new friends and have fun fun. Great way to work on staying fit, team building and learning new skills with the opportunity to be selected for Representative team. proudly supporting local sporting clubs
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Tibro’s Netball Club LADIES & MIXED NETBALL COMP
Get Fit Have Fun Social!
Competition starting 1st week in February 2015 MONDAY NIGHT
Ladies competition Minimum age 14 (year turning)
TUESDAY NIGHT Mixed competition
Minimum age 14 (year turning)
To nominate a team or to join a team please contact: Adrienne Costin p: 0457 763 247 (Monday convenor ) p: 5494 0339 (Tuesday convenor ) Tracey Blake proudly supporting local sporting clubs
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BeeGees Soccer Club prepares for 2015 This season BeeGees have a new Senior Men’s Coach. Johnny Boyle has taken over from last season’s Senior Men’s Coach Shaun Decourcy, who has had to leave for personal reasons. We would like to thank Shaun and his team of David Payne and Gavin Thistlethwaite for their efforts last season with limited squad numbers. We saw some improvement from the previous season and we are confident that Johnny Boyle and his back room staff can improve us again this season, with the addition of a few players. Johnny’s love of football began at a young age, and he’s looking forward to his new role with the club. “I arrived in Australia from bonny Scotland in February 2003, married to Sharon, and have two sons, Gary and Tony,” said Johnny. “Always been a football mad player and fan since I was born. “When a serious condition hit me, I had to give
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up playing, and decided to move into coaching, where I’ve have coached from Under 5’s to senior’s. “Previous clubs I have coached over the last five years include Caloundra and Kawana, and when Paul asked me to consider coming to BeeGees, I jumped at the chance. “It is a very well-run club with very loyal players and a great committee. “I am looking forward to the challenge ahead, and hope the community comes along and gives us a great deal of support, " he said. The senior men’s team has already started training each Tuesday and Thursday at 6.30pm and any new players interested in joining the team are welcome to come along. The club is still looking for a Senior Ladies Coach and Junior Coaches. Please contact Paul Hughes (President) on email Beegeespresident@bigpond. com if you are interested in coaching or doing coaching licences.
SIGN ON 2015
Sign on / Information days will be held at the club on Saturday 31st January and Saturday 7th February 2015 10.00am - 1.00pm. Register online now at www.myfootballclub.com.au
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Scan this code with your smart phone or tablet to visit the SCF website for more information.
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Easy Find Classifieds Public Notice
Work Wanted
GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS SPORTS CLUB AGM - Change of Date The Annual General Meeting will now be held on Tuesday, February 10, at 7.30 pm at the Sports Club. All Welcome. Enquiries: Elaine Reeves 54969134
60th Wedding Anniversary
We will be at Club Glasshouse with our family for drinks & a chat if you’d like to join us from 5pm on 22nd January. We are ready to celebrate.
Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315
HINTERLAND ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Call Leisa or Michelle …
12/60 Simpson Street, Beerwah.
bookkeeping Registered BAS Agent. Phone or Email Luisa on 0414 252 361 luisa@inboxbookkeeping.com.au
Professional Services
Business Opportunity coffee with james mobile coffee van Gtd work, earn $1,500 - $5,000 + pw. Exciting new opportunity in the rapid growing coffee industry, change your lifestyle, call James 1800 152 637 coffeewithjames.com.au
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Shop 2, 1 Connection Rd,
ABN: 96171617979
Ph: 5494 7992
Debbie Gillingham - 0438 947 992
A position is available for a person who must be able to demonstrate good computer skills, have a strong office background, be a team player and be able to service customer phone enquires and orders in our small business in Glass House Mountains. Only persons willing to commit to a period of 6 to 9 months and 5 days a week beginning January 2015 need apply. The successful applicant will be temporarily replacing a full time staff member going on maternity leave. Please apply by Email: klmservices@ozemail.com.au or Fax: 5438 7043 Member of the
Landsborough Market Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.
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Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881
Markets
60 years of wedded bliss
Ph 5439 0188
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