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s much as I love my job, coming back to work after a relaxing and stress free three week break can be a little challenging! However, the last week of this year’s break provided enough stress for me that the idea of getting back into the office and back to normal is very enticing. Unfortunately at this stage it is probably still at least five weeks until I get fully back to work. This year we decided to head up to Coolum – stay in a unit with a balcony and a great view of the beach and just spend some time kicking back, relaxing, swimming in the pool, going to the beach, and have barbeque lunches, that kind of stuff. And the holiday was a great success, on the final morning we packed up the car and walked up to a cafe (two doors away) to have breakfast and sit and look out over the ocean one final time. Ahh the perfect end to a lovely holiday and then just a couple of 100 metres from the car I managed to take a fall on the footpath – end of great holiday and start of fractured leg and getting around in a wheel chair. And before anyone writes ‘a letter to the editor’ advising me how fortunate I am that it wasn’t far worse, or that it is a temporary injury, I have been reminding myself of that constantly. I have to say now I definitely have a much better understanding of some of the challenges people with limited mobility face each day.
I am not complaining – I just wanted to make sure everyone is aware that I may be a little harder to get a hold of as I will be doing most of my work from home until I am mobile once again. (This won’t stop me talking on the phone or answering emails.) Fortunately we have a great team at GCNews who are keen to make sure everything runs as smoothly as possible until I return properly. Thanks to everyone who has been so helpful and supportive, it definitely makes me realise what a great group of family, friends, work colleagues, community contacts and business networks that I have. Regards,
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What's Happening Friday, January 17
Glenview's Tyler Manawaroa gets ready to rumble in Montreal
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Glenview is where The Wild Thing lives By Greg Brown
The range of talented young sporting stars that live within our Glasshouse Country community is truly amazing and one Glenview local, Tyler Manawaroa a mixed marital arts fighter will soon be sharing his talents with a much bigger viewing audience. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), for those not familiar with the term, is an extreme combat sport in which contestants are permitted to use the fighting techniques of wrestling and boxing but also those of martial arts such as kickboxing, judo, and karate. With roots in Brazil in the early 1900’s – where it was called vale tudo – MMA has developed into a highly regulated and controlled professional sport which has grown across the globe into one of the fastest growing spectator sports, thanks mainly to extensive coverage via pay-tv. With a 10-0 professional win/loss record, Tyler (19) seems set for possible international success after winning a spot in the Australian team as a middleweight fighter to compete against Canada in ‘The Ultimate Fighter Nations: Australia v’s Canada’. The competition bouts have taken place in Montreal, Canada over a six week period and will be televised on Foxtel’s FX channel over a 12-episode season commencing from January 16, with a live televised three hour finale.
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Tyler (centre back) with the Australian and Canadian Mixed Martial Arts team Tyler (nicknamed ‘The Wild Thing’) will be competing for the chance to win a six-figure contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship organisation, which hosts the top-ranked world fighters and produces events across the globe. Born in New Zealand but now a Glenview local, Tyler competed for the first time in 2011. Prior to that he was a rugby player. “I was 16 and just about to turn 17 when I made my debut as a fighter. As soon as I had the fight I knew that it was what I wanted to do. I loved it,” Tyler recently told Fight Australia. “These days I train five days a week, three times a day. I plan to pretty much keep focused on fighting but I’m also a personal trainer, so that along with my fight career keeps me pretty busy.” To see a video of Tyler in action, check out http:// vimeo.com/61998665
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When donating is just plain dumping The recent release of the NAB Charitable Giving Index shows that Beerwah ranks in the top 20 Queensland suburbs in the generosity stakes. It seems that Beerwah locals are a charitable bunch. And our local charities need all the help they can get. So it is disappointing then that a small percentage of people continue to blatantly be doing the wrong thing and using charity bins and op shops as dumping grounds for unwanted furniture, clothing, other household items and, unfortunately, their unwanted rubbish. When staff and volunteers at the Endeavour Foundation Shop in Beerwah arrived at work recently, they found themselves blocked from entering the store as someone had dumped two couches on the footpath in front of the store doors. Store Manager Yvonne said fortunately the truck coming to pick up from the charity bins arrived and while they couldn’t take the items with them, the driver had just enough time to assist them in moving the items so they could at least get into the shop.
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“We are grateful for donations of good, clean items – but we can’t handle large items here and if people would just contact us, we can organise for their collection,” she said. If people are taking the trouble to drive and dump them in town – they could just as well take them to the Beerwah Recycle Market, where Community Recycling will sell them and the money gets donated back into the community anyway.” And it’s not the first time that things have been dumped at the shop. “We have signage at the shop and next to the charity bins asking people not to dump donated goods, but it keeps happening. “If the items are useful to us, they either tend to be stolen, vandalised or ruined by rain before we can do anything with them. “If something is damaged or broken, it will still be damaged or broken if you give it to us – so it’s not something we can use in our charitable efforts. It just costs us time and more importantly money to deal with – which then takes resources away from our campaigns to support local needy people. “The best place for these items is the recycle market,” she said
Last year was the first time we have offered to be a depot for gifts for the Kids in Care Christmas Appeal and we were blown away by the generosity of locals. There were a number of people who returned each week over the month long collection, after they had done the shopping with additional gifts. We have decided that GCNews will continue our involvement in 2014 – so this year you have a bit more notice if you wanted to put a few items away throughout the year. Our lovely staff has also been talking about instead of doing our own ‘secret santa’ we might just all buy a gift to go under the tree this year. We just wanted everyone who participated to know that their efforts were appreciated!
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Tennis Club the winner Landsborough Tennis Club hit the jackpot just before Christmas when Andrew Powell announced that the club had received $100,000 in funding from round 2 of the State Government’s ‘Get Playing and Get Going’ funding. Andrew Powell MP said in this round, two clubs in the Glass House Electorate will share in $139,395 of Get Playing funding to improve their infrastructure and facilities. Landsborough Tennis Club Incorporated received the funding to upgrade court surface and ancillary facilities and the Maleny Rangers Football Club Incorporated ($39,395 Get Playing) to upgrade lighting on one field.
• Elimbah Ladybirds Netball Club Incorporated ($9,780 Get Going) to provide coach and umpire accreditation, first aid and club management training to volunteers and purchase equipment. • Spiders Boxing Club Incorporated ($6,950 Get Going) to conduct a membership drive, accredit and support volunteers and purchase equipment. • Maleny Golf Club Incorporated ($6,384 Get Going) to conduct a series of promotional come and try events, provide introductory skills sessions for new members and purchase junior equipment.
• Palmwoods Western Districts Junior Rugby League Football Club Incorporated ($5,566 Get Going) to conduct come and try activities, accredit volunteers and purchase sports equipment. Round three of Get Started, the third program in the Get in the Game initiative, is due to open in early 2014 and assists children and young people with the costs to join a sport or recreation club. Further details on Get in the Game are available at www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/getinthegame
“In addition, seven clubs will share an additional $51,552 in Get Going funding to provide better services and boost member numbers. “The Get in the Game focus is on promoting greater participation at the grassroots community level and supporting local clubs, and this funding announcement will achieve that in Glass House.” The other Glass House clubs to receive funding are: • Wamuran Branch Little Athletics Centre Incorporated ($9,923 Get Going) to purchase equipment and accredit coaches. • Palmwoods Bowls Club Incorporated ($8,649 Get Going) to conduct a participation program, accredit volunteer coaches and purchase equipment.
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Baroon Pocket and Ewen Maddock Dams to be opened up to further recreation Two of the Sunshine Coast’s most popular dams will be further improved following community feedback as part of the most extensive review of recreation at South East Queensland’s lakes and dams ever undertaken. Water Supply Minister Mark McArdle has launched the new recreation guides for Baroon Pocket and Ewen Maddock Dams which deliver on the Newman Government election promise to build tourism. Mr McArdle said the guides set out the range of recreation activities permitted at the lakes, the changes to be made and the facilities available to the public. “This feedback was an opportunity for Queenslanders to have their say on our natural resources that were clearly under-utilised by the former Labor Government,” Mr McArdle said. “While the community consultation revealed we’ve largely got the recreation mix right at these lakes, paddlers will enjoy some changes at both locations.” Mr McArdle said Seqwater planned to reopen the scenic upper reaches of Baroon Pocket Dam to paddle craft and fishing, and was investigating ways to enhance the paddle craft access to Ewen Maddock Dam from Maddock Park.
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Cheque for chaplaincy Contributed by Chris Bell
Beerwah High School Chaplain Mike Turner is pictured with SLCC Chairman Glenda McSwain receiving a cheque for $1,500.00 from John Innes on behalf of the Anglican Church Deb Ball Committee at the Super Local Chaplaincy Committee Breakfast at the Uniting Church in December. On behalf of Chappy D (Donna) from Beerburrum State School and Chappy Linda (Beerwah and Landsborough State Schools) Mike thanked his ‘awesome’ committee. Some have served for 10 and 20 years working to raise funds for chaplaincy in the High School and now still faithfully working for chaplaincy in five Glasshouse Country Schools. Even though each school receives a grant from the government, funds still have to be raised locally as it does not fully cover the employment costs. These chaplains have a heart to help and make a huge difference in the lives of staff and students. Thank you to all those in the community for your support and a thanks to Mr and / or Mrs Anonymous who continue to make generous donations throughout the year. (Photo courtesy Paul Niethe)
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For the last two years, local photographer Kathy Hill from Whisper Images has been involved in a project called Sunshine Coast’s Best Friends, Pets and Their People, which has involved raising funds for the Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge through the production of an emotive, fun, and entertaining coffee table book containing images of pets and their human owners. The project creates a great opportunity for pet lovers to have some amazing images created and to be featured in the collector's edition book whilst helping raise much-needed funds for Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge. Participation is just $75.00 and includes a photography session plus guaranteed inclusion in the book. All proceeds are donated to Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge. The book gives you an opportunity to share what your pet means to you, personalised stories and some heart moving memories.
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Community News CWA Beerwah Update
Contributed by Deb Ives Our first fundraising event for 2014 will be hosting a Mega Garage Sale at our Hall on Simpson Street on Saturday, February 1 from 8.00am to 1.00pm. After the holiday season, and just as we get back to another year at school, is the perfect time of year to spring clean your house. If you would like your own outdoor site, please email qcwabeerah@gmail.com to secure a spot. If you do not have enough for a stall of your own, the CWA would kindly receive donations of pre-loved items in good condition. Please call Debbie on 5494 0078 to organise collection, or drop off at the CWA hall. The Beerwah CWA would like to express its gratitude to Landsborough School of Arts
Memorial Hall for housing our Twilight Market due to bad weather. Proceeds from our Christmas Twilight Market went to sponsoring a local family through the Salvation Army Adopt a Family scheme. The hamper full of groceries and gifts for all the family was distributed by the St Vincent de Paul volunteers in Landsborough. The CWA give annual bursaries to both High Schools in the District. Tegan Casau attending Beerwah State High School was awarded the CWA Award as the top Home Economics student for 2013. The next Beerwah CWA meeting takes place on Monday, February 3 at 10.00am. We welcome anyone interested in making new friends and joining the CWA to come along and share a cuppa.
The winner of the BeerwahPeachester RSL Women's Auxiliary Christmas raffle drawn on December 15 was Mrs Brimelow. President Elizabeth Layt is seen here presenting her prize. We would like to thank all those who generously supported this and all our raffles throughout the year and hope that you will continue to support us in 2014. Christmas wishes are a bit late but we wish all our supporters a very happy and prosperous 2014. We wish to advise that two of the runner up prizes have still to be claimed and can be done so at the front desk of the RSL club.
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Contributed by Bob Banner The Lions final function for 2013 was their Christmas break up party held at Club Glasshouse on Saturday, December 14. Following the meal, most Lions and ladies took part in a Lawn Bowls competition organised by Lion Doug Kippen.
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Not being as organised with bringing lunches to work as I should be, it is very easy to just pop into Glass House and grab a coffee and lunch, especially these days with 7 Secrets being open during the day. Kaylene the owner has a great range of pre-made, healthy rolls and wraps which makes being ‘good’ much easier. Sadly, for my very slack healthy eating plan, she also stocks a great range of baked goods from ‘Bucks Bakery’ that come in fresh each day and are very, very tempting. And if it is something cold and refreshing you are looking for, they now have an amazing fanta slushie machine – which is perfect for coping with these lovely hot summer days. However for me, the cabinet of gorgeous gelato and sorbets is hard to beat – and surely I can justify a lovely cup of blood orange sorbet as a health requirement – to stop myself becoming dehydrated?
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Download danger We have discussed this issue before, but it’s still relevant for all computer users and worth revisiting. Whether you are downloading an update for a program or a slick new piece of software, you must proceed with caution. Fast download capabilities now make it very easy for companies to take advantage of us. For example, if you download Adobe Reader (the PDF file reader) you are ‘encouraged’ to download McAfee internet security along with it: it is highly recommended to only have one security program at any time and a second program can cause you significant problems. You can opt out by ‘un-ticking the box’ – however, this is not obvious. We think it should be the other way around – if you want the extra download you should have to tick the box. With the Java download comes the ‘Ask’ toolbar, which seems to be geared more to helping you spend your money than helping you find what you are looking for! If you are downloading a program to ‘Help Speed up Your Computer’, be very careful what you are actually downloading. Quite often I find that the really obvious ‘Download’ button is actually for something else altogether! Move your mouse and hover over the ‘Download’ button and your Browser (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox etc.) should display the true download link at the bottom left side of the screen. If in doubt, don’t download it! On a final note, when installing these and any ‘free’ programs, read and follow the install prompts carefully. This will help you to avoid accidentally installing unwanted extra programs or browser toolbars, all of which may eventually grind your PC to a halt and cost you money. Find more security and download advice at www.mooloolahpc.com.au
What’s in store for 2014 Happy New Year to all residents of Glasshouse Country. The chamber had a very successful 2013 concluding with ‘Shop Local 1ST’ campaign. The chamber members thank you for your support. This promotion will continue for the next few months, promoting the members and the services they provide for you. The excitement that will be generated by the beautification of Simpson Street in Beerwah with the new opportunities this will provide is not far away. The Beerwah Village Shopping Centre is now showing its footprint behind the site fence. The influx of workers in the town for the next year will be of great benefit to the local businesses which will also benefit the local residents. The chamber has entered into a partnership with the Faculty of Arts and Business from the University of the Sunshine Coast. Fourth year students from Regional and Urban Planning will conduct a case study on opportunities in Beerwah. This case study is intended to provide a model of how infrastructure changes can change a community. The students will look at the consequences of the closure of the rail crossing and what approach should be taken to maximise the new structure to develop the community. This project will be undertaken in the second quarter of 2014 with a formal presentation back to the chamber in June. The report will provide support for the submission the chamber will be preparing to go to the state government on the SEQ Regional Plan. The chamber’s Sunshine Coast Draft Plan review team devoted considerable time and resources to the presentation of a submission to council on the draft plan. The response from council to the submission was far from encouraging. The council prepared an economic development strategy for the whole of the sunshine coast; the response to the chambers submission reflects the lack of recognition of Glasshouse Country communities as an economic hub, with growth opportunities. Each community has special attributes and assets. The common asset is the transport network which is under utilised. One of the strategies key goals is ‘household income levels above the State average’ and to do this you must maximise the use of the assets you have. The chamber will be addressing the lack of vision to support the growth opportunities in Glasshouse Country to provide the necessary services you are entitled to, as well as the lifestyle and jobs, while retaining the special rural ambience we all enjoy.
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What's in the Spotlight Celebrate Australia Day Plan your Australia Day celebrations with a copy of the Sunshine Coast Festive Season Program 2013/14. Grab your copy from a Customer Contact Centre or download one from council’s website and nd out what’s happening on 26 January in your local area.
School holiday fun With more than 140 school holiday activities to entertain kids at council’s libraries and galleries across the Coast – there is something for all ages! There are mystery nights, ArtsCool, prizes to be won in the Summer Reading Club, crafts and more. Bookings, via council’s library website are a must.
Have a say on the Libraries Plan Have your say on the draft Sunshine Coast Libraries Plan 2014-2024. The Plan’s vision aspires to “stretch minds and unlock opportunities”. To have your say and help shape the future of the Sunshine Coast Library network, visit council’s website from Monday 20 January. Submissions close 21 February.
Landholder Environment Grants Private rural landholders can now apply for a Landholder Environment Grant to assist with environmental projects on their properties. Visit council’s website for guidelines and to download an expression of interest (EOI) form. Applicants must submit an EOI form before 5pm 24 February to be eligible to apply.
Shape the future of the Coast's venues Have your say on council’s draft Performance and Community Venues Plan before 14 February and help shape the future of six of the region’s venues over the next fteen years. View the plan on council’s website or at a Customer Contact Centre.
Are you building or renovating? If you’re building, renovating or subdividing on the Sunshine Coast, council’s centralised development services counter at Maroochy on First, 10 First Avenue, Maroochydore is the place for your development enquiries. Drop by during business hours to get your DA started.
Apply for a RADF grant Are you a professional artist or arts worker with an original and innovative project coming up? You may be eligible for funding through the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). Previously funded projects include music production, concept development and dance workshops. Visit council’s website for details and apply before 1 March.
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Fitting winners
There could not be more fitting winners of the Good Neighbour of the Year Award than John and Pamela Innes. When I launched Glasshouse Country Care in July 1996, Pamela, as owner / editor of Glasshouse Country News was integral to the success of the association and generous with help and advice. She was absolutely unstinting with her talents. Thank you Pamela. As a couple they epitomise community spirit. Annette James Glass House Mountains PS: John will even remove stray swarms of bees!
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I am hoping that someone may be able to help? Did you see a vehicle hit a maroon station wagon parked in Turner Street, Beerwah, opposite the Post Office around 10.00am on Friday, December 13. If you saw anything please contact me on 0402 862 841 or let Glasshouse Country News know. Thank you. Marian Perry Beerwah
Two wheels vs. four wheels
Many cyclist groups engage in criticism of car drivers and their lack of safe road behaviour. I recently had an interesting experience on a long stretch of the Beerburrum-Woodford Road, where I arrived behind a group of about 15 cyclists in a 100km, double-lined section of road. They were three and four abreast in places, travelling under 60km per hour and blocking the lane completely. The last two riders (who were also riding side-byside) noticed my car and began signalling me to go around them. I thought this was particularly interesting coming from a group who constantly bang on about road safety. I considered the risk to me (and indeed of the riders themselves) in illegally crossing over double lines with no visibility of the road ahead, and decided against it. The back riders moved to single file, still signalling for me to go round and seemed quite perplexed that I refused. The front riders, still spread across the road, were completely oblivious. Why is the basic legal requirement not to hinder or impede the flow of traffic not applied to cyclists? Why is there not a law that cyclists are to ride single file on roads, particularly where there are double lines and no visibility? Am I expected to break the law and cross double lines to give cyclists the one metre safe distance, or do I just keep travelling at 40 km below the legal limit? Drivers and motorbike riders would be fined
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for this behaviour. All road users need to be accountable for exhibiting road safe behaviour, so while not removing the onus on car drivers to be more cyclist aware, maybe cyclist groups could restrict chit chat time to the coffee lounge and hit the road in single file. Michelle Peachester
Political fact and fiction
Where oh where are all the old journalistic hardheads who can tell (and honestly report) the difference between political facts and fiction? For more than six years (2000 plus days) we’ve had to endure mismanagement on a grand scale in Canberra, by Rudd/Gillard/Rudd Governments, marked by dramatic economic change, sliding from an economy in credit to a seemingly irreversible massive deficit. There were the pink batts and school buildings rorts. The loss (almost entirely) of our national vehicle building industries via Mitsubishi, Ford, and now Holden and a massive 40 to 50 billion dollar blowout in the patently dishonest NBN scheme and on and on the list goes. Now we find Tony Abbott and Co being blamed for much of this after 100 days in office! And the media, nationally, is tripping over itself to run ‘the story’ ad nauseum (and embellish the picture). Whether you like Abbott and Co or not, any rational and reasonable thinking person would see the anti-Abbott campaign for what it is. Or are we really so dumb (and suffering from memory loss) that we simply accept what is being ‘fed’ to us? Col Walker Beerburrum
Forgotten people
With the new year one wonders if the ratepayers of the Sunshine Coast have become the forgotten people like the Federal Government has acknowledged for those that live here in this country. I'm sure there were achievements by individual councillors but that's behind closed doors now. It is very rare that a councillor makes a statement or media release about projects that they have enhanced or helped at all. When the next elections come up, it will be like State and Federal because the faith we had for who we voted for has shown no ability to achieve anything. This is because we have no idea what they are doing on our behalf. If we agree or disagree we can talk to our local councillor for our area, but if we do that via council we never receive anything back through the local member, even if you send directly to that councillor. I guess we are the forgotten ratepayers. Yvonne Taylor Beerwah Editor’s Note At GCNews we provide each of the local elected representatives with a free quarter page column each fortnight as well as including information about when elected representatives are hosting community meetings or ‘out and about’ sessions. We do this to assist locals being kept up-to-date with what is happening in our local area.
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Thank you to the two ladies who cleaned up the mess left by a sick little girl at Beerwah Marketplace a couple of weeks before Christmas. Your kind deed was noticed and appreciated. A grateful Customer Beerwah
In the weeks leading up to Christmas I was shopping in Beerwah and on two of these occasions I saw two things that made me wonder why people do the things they do. On one instance I was going to the Post Office and parked in Turner Street. I was getting ready to get out of my car when a young woman pulled up near the Lifeline bins. She got her baby out of the car and opened the boot. I thought she was going to put some stuff in the bin, but how wrong could I be? In broad daylight with her baby in her arms she went over to the piles of stuff on the ground, kicked a pink garbage bag that looked to be full of stuffed toys, picked it up popped it in the boot and off she went. You know who you are, because I left a note on your car while you were in the lifeline store picking up another bargain. The second incident was at the Woolies car park. I was at the bank when a car with personal number plates pulled up in the handicap parking right outside the bank. A woman and her able bodied teenage daughter got out and came into the bank. They had a ‘disabled’ sticker on the car. They were in the bank for a while, chatting about an overseas trip the woman was going on. Outside I saw a car circling the car park, wanting to use the disabled car space. However the little old lady in that car had to park further away, she had two walking sticks and looked like she was in a lot of pain. So what’s the story with these disabled stickers? Are they meant to be used while the person with the disability is not in the car? Because it was obvious that neither of these two had anything wrong with them. They didn’t bat an eyelid when the old lady came into the bank with her two sticks; they just went back to the car and drove off. What the hell is wrong with some people? Are these stickers policed in any way? I have a friend that has difficulty walking too far, she is 70 and she tried to get a sticker so she could park closer and was knocked back. Is there anyone who keeps an eye out for people who don’t use the stickers correctly? Pat Tennant Landsborough
Re: Scary maths
K. Pullen was right to point out the potential in renewable energy to supply the world’s energy needs (GCNews December 17). However he was very courageous to make the claim that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is not changing. Only about 40% of the additional CO2 produced by humans is absorbed by the oceans. The rest remains in the atmosphere, and thus atmospheric CO2 is at its highest level in 15 million years. A natural change of 100 ppm (parts per million) normally takes 5,000 to 20,000 years. The recent increase of 100 ppm has taken just 120 years. And coincidentally, the Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed 2013 as Australia’s hottest year since records began in 1910. Above average temperatures were unusually persistent throughout 2013, particularly between July and October. The unusual heat peaked in September when national mean temperatures were 2.7C above average, more than a degree above any previous September and further above average than any previous month in Australia’s climate history. The temperatures of 2013, both in Australia and globally, are consistent with a long-term warming of 0.8 to 0.9 C over the last century, much of it in the last 50 years. You think there might be some connection between rising CO2 and rising temperatures? Des Buchhorn Mooloolah Valley
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Dinosaurs on the coast
Take the kids along to the Lake Kawana Community Centre on Thursday, January 23 for a fun-filled musical ride through the amazing world of prehistoric reptiles that gets the whole family singing, dancing, laughing and learning, with special guest, Jurassic Joe. There will be two shows at 10.00am and 1.00pm and the cost is just $8.00 per person. Early bookings are encouraged to avoid disappointment by visiting council’s performance venues website www.scvenuesandevents.com.au or by contacting Nambour Civic Centre on 5475 7777 or Lake Kawana Community Centre on 5413 1400.
Free holiday fun at local libraries
Council libraries still have a number of holiday activities planned so you can go onto their website to get the complete list of what’s happening. The following are a few of the local things planned for this holiday season. At the Maleny library on Saturday you can be part of constructing a poetic Lego creation, drop into the library between 9.30am – and 11.30am. (The event is suitable for all ages). On Monday January 20, the Beerwah Library will be hosting a games day, where board games will be available all day for play, no booking necessary, just drop in. On Monday, January 20 night between 7.00pm and 9.00pm at the Maleny library, there is an event for the 13 – 18-year-olds who will be locked in the library, find the clues and complete the challenges to become The Hunter and save the world from the Zombie apocalypse. The event is free but bookings are essential phone 1300 542 727. Or for those eight – 12-year-olds who like quiz shows, why not participate in Beerwah’s Brainiest Kid at the Beerwah Library on Thursday, January 24 from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Answer questions and win prizes (includes physical and mental challenges). This event is also free but bookings are essential, phone 1300 542 727.
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Egyptian family fun: Kids dig it
The Abbey Museum will be hosting Egyptian fun, games and activities for kids of all ages until January 24 at the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology for the school holidays. Visitors will be able to enjoy the Museum’s unique collection of artefacts gathered from around the world, while children and the young at heart can participate in a wide variety of Egyptian-themed games and activities scattered throughout the museum. Activities include hieroglyphic challenge, Egyptian tomb art, dress Like an Egyptian, make a paper Sphinx, colouring-in, make an Egyptian necklace and armband, make a snake headband, cave a cartouche ($1.00 extra), mummify DIY, write like an Egyptian, and kids archaeological digs, as well as build a pyramid and archery. Younger children will be able to enjoy a baby play area, and storytelling. Bring a picnic and relax amongst the Museum’s beautiful gardens. Alternatively, a sausage sizzle and hot and cold drinks will also be available at the Abbey. Be sure to explore St Michaels Church and its spectacular Winchester stained glass windows. Entry cost is: children $7.00, concession $8.50, adults $8.80 or family $19.80 (one adult and up to four children between the ages of five and 15 years) or a family $25.00 (two adults and up to four children between the ages of five and 15 years). The Abbey Museum is located 1/63 Abbey Place, Caboolture. For all online ticket bookings and further information, please visit their website at: www.abbeymuseum.com.au or call the Abbey Museum on 5495 1652.
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Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Play group is starting again on Wednesday, January 29 from 9.00am to 11.00am. They are looking forward to seeing mums and children back again this year, relaxed and rested. They’d also love to see some new mums and littlies this year, too. Their Mothercraft Nurse Margie is raring to go, and all the rest of us are just waiting to get back – we’d love to see you too.
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Living BADYACC - Broadband for Seniors Last year Beerwah's BADYACC (Beerwah & District Youth And Community Centre) won support to offer the Australian Government Program :- ‘Broadband for Seniors’ during 2014. The program aims to improve understanding of the internet and the services that run on the internet, especially for senior citizens. What is BFS? BADYACC was funded to provide computer and internet access for those who have not yet used the internet, or have no access to the internet at home, and to improve the safety and security of computer users on the internet. A Free Information Session will be held on Monday, January, 20 at 3.00pm, at BADYACC opposite the Beerwah Sports Ground, just past the overpass bridge. The information session will look at the program, and assess the numbers interested, and therefore the timetable and days of availability. A retired TAFE teacher, Bob Harper has volunteered to present the information, supervise computer use and help users who are not familiar with computers and the internet. "You might be surprised at the techniques scammers use to infiltrate your computer, steal your information, and potentially create a false identity based on your information," Bob said. Bob will also describe some basic precautions that current internet users can undertake to guard against typical scams, including methods to choose and remember passwords that have a higher degree of security. The content of the program is flexible. Although it is based on common issues that arise when using a computer online, Broadband for Seniors is aimed at providing identified needs rather than a lockstep course.
BreastScreen Queensland is back in Beerwah While New Year resolutions of looking after health are fresh in the mind, women in the Beerwah area are encouraged to take advantage of the BreastScreen Queensland Mobile Service which will be located at the Beerwah Community Centre from January 21 to 23. BreastScreen Queensland Health Promotion Officer Debra Zammit said that when the BreastScreen Mobile Service was in Beerwah last November, they received an overwhelming response from local women. “It was pleasing that so many women were keen to access the mobile screening service, however the demand was so high that we were unable to provide enough appointments at that time,” explained Ms Zammit. “The good news is the Mobile Service is returning to Beerwah again this month. Any ladies who may have missed out last time will be able to access the service locally, rather than having to travel to find a quality service.” Breast cancer impacts on more than two and a half thousand Queensland women and their families every year. All women aged 40 years and over are eligible for a free breastscreen every two years at a
BreastScreen Queensland Service, and women aged 50 – 74 years are particularly encouraged to attend. “The mobile van has the same state-of-the-art equipment as the permanent sites,” said Ms Zammit. BreastScreen Queensland Services are the only nationally-accredited breast cancer screening services in Queensland. Appointments are one-on-one with specially trained female health professionals and breastscreens are read independently by two doctors. Ms Zammit said regular two yearly breast cancer screening is still the best way to find breast cancer early – well before a women or her doctor can feel anything. “It is important to remember that nine out of 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of the disease and it is vital that all women heed messages about the importance of having a regular breast screen,” she said. Appointments are starting to fill so phone 13 20 50 to make an appointment or for further information. A doctor’s referral is not required.
Depending on the needs found, BADYACC expects to have the computers available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and maybe Wednesdays. If very popular, further access will be considered. Anybody can attend the information session, and other programs may eventuate from interest raised there. However the program itself is aimed at people who are eligible for a seniors card, i.e. Australian Seniors. For those who cannot attend, please try the Broadband for Seniors Helpline 1300 795 897, or even online at the website http://www. necseniors.net.au/. If you would like to attend, and are interested in the program in Beerwah, but cannot make it on January 20, please contact Cathy Condon at BADYACC on 5494 0505.
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Happenings Things 2 Do Glasshouse Country Arts Trail
All through January, Beerwah Library will showcase art works by members of the Glasshouse Country Arts Trail. This month’s art features paintings and linoprints by Arts Trail members Cholena Hughes and Neville Field. Appropriately, the focus of these beautiful works is on aspects of the Glasshouse Mountains. The works invite you to take a look at the mountains from the artists’ perspective and to enjoy the changing faces of these 26 million year old volcanic remnants, which stand above the neighbouring farmland. Beerwah, Coonowrin, Tibrogargan and Ngungun all star in these works. Some are painted in acrylic and some in oil paint while others are represented in linoprint. Look closely because they are more than just pretty pictures. Arts Trail brochures are available at the library. For more information about the Arts Trail see the blog site at http:// glasshousecountryartstrail.com/ or contact Neville Field on 0438 525 749.
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Beerwah Swimming Pool is running intensive swimming lessons in the last week of the school holidays from Monday, January 20 to Friday, January 24. All learn to swim levels are available, from beginners through to confident swimmers that only need to improve their technique and gain stamina before they are ready to progress to mini squad. Having five days of lessons in a row improves ability, builds confidence and increases stamina. A squad boot camp will also be run in the same week. The cost for both programs is $70.00 which includes pool entry and participation in either program. Phone Beerwah Swimming Pool on 5494 0022 to enquire or make a booking.
Rock out on Australia Day The first Australia Day North Coast Rock ‘n’ Blues Event to be held at the Power Boat Club in Caloundra will certainly stomp into life. Doors for this event open at 1.30pm with the first act kicking off at 2.00pm and the last band finishing up by 10.00pm. Performers include The Mason Rack Band, Asa Broomhall Band, Devils Kiosk, Cleveland Blues Music, Bluesville Station, Tongue Tied Thieves and Michael Morgan. Pre-sold tickets are on sale now and available from the venue on 5492 1444 or at Woorim Park, The Esplanade, Golden Beach for $15.00 cash and $17.00 including credit card fee pre-sold or $20.00 at the door on the day. For more info check out www.caloundrapowerboatclub.com.au
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If you would like to boost your business by using web marketing tools make sure you register to attend the free Social Media Marketing sessions at Sunshine Coast Council library branches. Join Cath MacAdam and TJ Berkman from Green Firecracker as they take you on a journey through the world of Social Media for small business. Learn why social media is so important in today’s market and find out what social media options are best suited to your business. You will discover how you can add more to your marketing plans to achieve effective online promotions. If your business avoids using online marketing options such as Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and Vimeo – this session is definitely for you. Register today for a free session at the Caloundra Library on Tuesday, January 21 from 10.00am to 11.30am, by phoning 1300 542 727. www.gcnews.com.au
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Welcome to yet another wonderful new year of productive gardening. We have had a fantastic feast from the garden throughout the festive season and masses of visitors to share it all with. The kids have even made themselves some pocket money selling off the excess through our wonderful local fruit barn. ‘What to plant now?’ is always a question I get asked. The combination of hot humid days with the imminent threat of torrential downpours in the summer season always proves to be difficult. You plant delicate little seeds and then watch them get pummelled out of the soil by the rain or you place your tender seedling into the ground and it gets sizzled in the sun. So it is recommended that only the really hardy, sun-loving plants that survive our subtropical summer be considered for planting early in the year. These include capsicum, sweet potato, cucumber, snake beans, eggplant, chilli, silverbeet, radish, corn, squash, tomatoes and zucchini. Another chore on the ever growing ‘to do’ list, is to refresh the chook pen with new bedding material and a general clean out. The addition of 12 gorgeous chickens that hatched over Christmas has made this a bit of a priority. The material cleaned out will go directly into my compost mix to give it a real boost. Finally, this year is looking to be an amazing year of producing for us on the farm with so many things happening. Along with the cattle, ginger, chooks, small crops and new enterprises, I am greatly looking forward to teaching Agricultural Science to the next generation and hopefully inspire more people to get involved and support our amazing agricultural industry. So until next time in Get Up and Grow… Vegetable
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Raffle winners The raffle winners from the Anglican Car Boot Sale were: Boudoir chair - Rhonda, Beerwah, Christmas hamper - Coral McClintock, Crocheted rug - Avis Matheson, Lamb cushion – Lorice, Beerwah, Christmas decorations - Malcolm Hargreave, Yellow teddy bear - Marj Stockton, Pink teddy bear - Malcolm Hargreave and the bonus draw roby - Landsborough. Thanks to all ticket buyers.
Grand Cent Auction A Grand Cent Auction will be held at the Sands Tavern, Plaza Parade Maroochydore on Friday, February 14. Doors open 6.00pm for 7.00pm start. Entry is $3.00 and includes Lucky door prize and free sheet of tickets. There are over 100 fantastic prizes to be won, including a three night Sunshine Coast Hinterland Getaway. All proceeds aid Home of the Open Heart AIDS Hospice in Thailand. Enquiries phone Liz 5478 3174.
Caboolture Family History Group One hour of FREE assisted local, Australian and overseas research is available at Caboolture family History Research Group Inc, located at Caboolture Historical Village, Beerburrum Road
Conditions
on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am - 2.30pm. (No entry fee to village for CFHRG research) phone 5428 2015 or email us at cfhrg55@bigpond.com.
Winter Angels Winter Angels are seeking caring, compassionate volunteers with some spare time on their hands. They are looking for people who, in the comfort of their homes, can knit or crochet beanies and / or scarves for homeless people and others in need in Queensland for winter 2014. Please phone June Luton on 5494 8701.
Social gathering for singles Are you single, between 55-70 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345.
Mooloolah Valley Slimmers Club Inc. The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers are a group who meet at 9.00am every Thursday morning at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Each meeting we discuss a range of ideas from healthy eating to incorporating more exercise in our daily routine as well as new items on the market that may help (or hinder) weight control. The first meeting of the month we give our awards and host a morning tea provided by members. For more information about the Slimmers club please contact Bev on 5494 7793.
Inspiring Women Awards Nominations have opened for the Speaker’s Queensland Inspiring Women Awards. The awards are held to celebrate International Women’s Day and the theme of this year’s awards is ‘Women of Generosity’. Each Queensland electorate will have the opportunity to select a representative who demonstrates the hallmarks of a woman who generously serves others. Glass House residents are being encouraged to nominate an inspiring woman in their community. These awards are a great opportunity to publicly recognise and honour an inspirational woman. Nominations close on Friday, February 7. Forms can be obtained from the member for Glass House, Andrew Powell’s website www.andrewpowell.com.au or by calling the office on 5435 2013.
Raffle winner
The winner of the Glass House Mountains Community Hall Christmas hamper draw was Kerry Watson of Glass House with ticket 07C yellow club drawn on December 21.
Diary Dates Tuesday, January 28
Glass House Legacy Laurel Club meets at the Bowls Club at Glass House Mountains, 10 Coonowrin Road from10.30am.
Sunday, February 2
Beerwah – Peachester RSL Sub Branch will be holding their January general meeting 9.00am for 9.30am start. All members are invited to attend. Members are reminded they must be paid up financial members for 2014 to attend.
To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Father Kevin Smith Catholic Church Well, another new year has commenced as another year is left behind. These threshold days are an experience of awaiting what the year will bring as well as letting go of that which will be of no benefit to me trying to be a better person. New Year's resolutions are as much about leaving behind unhelpful aspects of character as well as developing better and healthier approaches to life. Among the significant events of 2013 was of course the death of Nelson Mandela, the first democratically elected leader of South Africa, freedom fighter and Nobel Prize laureate who died at the age of 95. So much of his life's story is an inspiration to many people. As world leaders and former Presidents and Prime Ministers paid their tributes to this outstanding man, many referred to Mandela's positive approach to leadership and his desire to include former enemies in government as among his most outstanding qualities. It was Nelson Mandela's creed, as he reflected on his own 27 years of imprisonment, that if he or anyone else was motivated by vengeance, hate, or resentment then they were not truly free. Liberation from the pain and injustice of the past meant acknowledging the truth, acting with justice and then actively working towards reconciliation.
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
WE HAVE MOVED! Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 www.gcnews.com.au
I'm sure it was not an easy attitude or ideal to put into practice and many of Mandela's own associates disagreed strongly with him. Yet this path to true freedom which requires the costly and constant work of forgiveness is now that for which Nelson Mandela is most remembered. But Nelson Mandela is no solo pilgrim on this difficult and challenging journey. The attempt of one man to gain some peace of mind and heart after suffering horrific conditions as a prisoner of war walks this same path in the film ‘The Railwayman’. And of course there is that fascinating journey into our own lives and hearts. Have a happy and forgiving new year.
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au A Caring Christian Community
8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Kids Club & Young Teens Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187 1st & 3rd Sun 10:30am Worship at Peachester UC
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
BEERWAH: Sun 9 am
68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
MALENY: Sun 10 am
Childrens & Youth Programs
12 Bicentenary Lane
Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406
MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am
Public Hall, Bray Rd
WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Mark Whysall 0437 941 607
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A Airconditioning
A Appliance Repairs
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Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning
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AIR CONDITIONING
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Phone
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
0409 266 807 5494 1877
A Automotive
Lic 10710
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Ph: 5496 0300
Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models Moby Vic’s Southbound, Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains
0411 568 611 or 5493 0062
Damien Oxley
A Grade Mechanic
Jeff & Ann Ross
Mobile: 0429 960 300
Servicing Glass House Mountains and Surrounds General Repairs and Maintenance
Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au
YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION
SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN
Beerburrum Service Centre would like to thank you all for your wonderful support throughout 2013 We will be closing for a short break from 20th Dec to 20th Jan
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Oxley.Mechanic@hotmail.com
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Terry Vost
with full installed quality air conditioning! All other electrical services available Jon Jepson Electrical 1300 50 20 90
Diesel Mechanic
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Joe & Cathie Roberts
0434 090 197
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A Antennas / TV
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Call Mick on 0408 700 472
ALL DIESEL mick.unique.auto@gmail.com THE DRAGON FAMILY TRUST T/AS
SERVICES AND REPAIRS
Mobile Diesel Mechanic
Matt Dragon 0402 727 755
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Tyre Sales & Repairs Wheel Alignments Full Mechanical Services and Repairs Log Book Servicing RWC on Cars & 4WD Batteries, Windscreens
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BEERWAH ELECTRONICS
Garth & Julie Stone
PH: 5494 0466
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Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com
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Qualified Mechanic Peter Ison - Proprietor Log Book Service, Tyres, Brake & Clutch, Road Worthies Ph/Fax:
T0458
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CHRIS HALL BUILDERS
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BSA # 615 068
Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)
Pensioner Discounts
0417 199 167
T0303
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Ph: 0422 864 744 ABN 40450476515
MOBILE SERVICE
Michael Kossen
INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC 30 Years Experience in Trade Tradesman not Salesman First Class Workmanship 5 Year Warranty on Installation
QBSA 1127008
LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS
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Builders/ Carpenters
projects
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING? Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
0401 663 428 or 5476 8315
E dean@redbuilding.net.au www.redbuilding.net.au
www.bwcprojects.com.au
Director
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General Building BSA# 1158026
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
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Barry Hargreaves – Builder Size: 3cm 0420 718 788 jazreno@live.com.au
5499 9926
“All Aspects of Concreting”
Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’
Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
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carpetsandcritters@gmail.com Mob 0467 554 548
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John Walton
Computer Consultant and Technician
PC Repairs & Service
KITCHENS CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
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New System Setups Windows Reinstalls Data Transfer & Backups Scheduled Maintenance Virus Removal
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• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades T0588
OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH
Electrical Services
0407 074 079
C Concreting
Karsel CONCRETING
Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027
Adam: 0414 482 037 karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au
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Glasshouse Country News
Free Advice - Quote Service Phone Les McDermott
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ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
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› Domestic › Commercial › Industrial
PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550
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Electricians
5493 0925
Over 35 years professional experience
to advertise your business
BUILDING DESIGN & DRAFTING
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0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)
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For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au
John Descovich & Associates
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5494 6500
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Price: $42.65 Heading / Placing: BUILDERS
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PHONE: 0407 754 208
• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
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Jim 0407 163 283
Free Quotes & Advice
ROBERT TREVISAN
Family Owned and Operated
Martin & Co CONSTRUCTIONS
Renovations | Carports | Decks Landscaping | Bathroom/Kitchens House Inspections
• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing
Hale Carpet Cleaning
Ph: Saun 0424 550 057
SUNNY COAST
QBSA: 737533
C Carpet Cleaning ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329
E redbuilding@bigpond.com A 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553
New Builds Design Carpentry Renovations
quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
T0389
BSA Lic 1129044
Dean Parry Carpenter
QBSA No. 76420
PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
Shane Montague:
QBSA 1155593
M 0417 045 062
Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire
Kitchen & Bathroom Specialists
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Lic. No. 70875
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
No Job Too Small
Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes
BSA 1151520
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FIRST CALL FENCING
Electricians Cont.
0417 720 505 JAMIE WYNNE Beerwah &5494 Surrounding areas a/h: 6282 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
email: ljwynne@bigpond.com Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small LIC: 74638
Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Small
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282 www.wynneselectrical.com.au Lic 74638
Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners
www.firstcallfencing.com.au
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5413 2500
Fencing - All types - Rural & Domestic
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LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial Lic # 74935
Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592
NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN?
$
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FREE POWERPOINT SAFETY CHECK
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Servicing the Hinterland all areas
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
4 Railway Street, Landsborough www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
www.jimsmowing.net
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
Mays Mowing Service
• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days • Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care House Yards, Small Acreage Horticulture Advice ABN 87 020 422 605
Tina 0418 935 164
5496 9270
Mick 0418 935 162
MONTY’S GLASS 0439 875 031 5493 0374 BSA Lic: L 1117342
H Handyman Services Rick’s
ALL MAINTENANCE
24+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
Large or small. Experienced Local Operator
JON JEPSON Lic 76085
Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds
5493 0493
A & K Glass and Aluminium
Garden Maintenance
Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
Prompt, friendly service
AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work
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* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Give us a go! No Job is Too Small
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LP Gas Suppliers
L P G A S
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
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Lighting New Homes Pumps
KLM
G Glass & Security
Experienced contractor - Reasonable rates Can clear fence line with 4WD tractor/ slasher
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5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
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1300 50 20 90
Call for a Free quote
0457 334 836
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Garages / Sheds BSA Licence no 60108
No Job Too Small
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Free Quotes Pensioner Discount Fully Insured
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Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience Jobs Up To $3300
ABN 67 710 267 498
Home Maintenance
Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience • Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering
• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small
Phone George 0487 424 223
*SMALL BUILDING JOBS * Decks - Maintenance - Alterations
Call 0409 341 261
F
Fencing
Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment
E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com www.kamconstructions.com Certain work defined as 'building work' in the BSA legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a BSA licence visit www.bsa.qld.gov.au or call the BSA on 1300 272 272.
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FREE QUOTES & ADVICE - ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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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 Phone 5438 7445
to advertise your business www.gcnews.com.au
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INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SMALL & LARGE JOBS FREE QUOTES CLEAN & TIDY LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223
BEERWAH •W
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• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS & GRAHAM RENWICK
Lic No. PMT-0-11432
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a/h: 5494 0830
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING
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PAINTERS LOCAL
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
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Painters New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
0407 439 526
07 5493 0440
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0412 140 164
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
STEVE GASTALDIN
John Annakin
PO BOX 257 Beerwah 4519
Quality Workmanship
PAINTERS
ALL AREAS
BSA 75839
ABN 95 669 531 866
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Ph: 0418 204 159
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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
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Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au
FIRST 0407 946 061
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Phone 07
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Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445
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General Earthworks - Driveway Specialist
0419 732 364
>>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
Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553
Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured
Mini Loader
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• Exp operator • Trenching • 4 in 1 bucket • Post holes • Rotary hoe • Levelling Small acerage slashing 4WD tractor LIMITED ACCESS SPECIALTY (1M WIDE)
All excavation work
Over 20 yrs exp
• 3, 4.5 & 5 Tonne Excavator’s • Posi-Track , 2.5 & 8 Tonne Tipper • Rock Breaker, Auger & Grab Buckets • Fully Insured, Free Quotes Glenview Brad 0439 669 638
TG Bobcat & Tipper Hire Bobcat 4 in1 Bucket Level Bar 5t Excavator – Tilting head All Buckets
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Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Contributed by Trevor Bertram Happy New Year to all our members and wishing you all an enjoyable and competitive 2014 bowling year. The green was taken out on December 20 for its annual refurbishment and is expected to be back into play on Wednesday, January 15. Thanks go to the small band of willing helpers who assisted in the work on the green, the surrounds and the car park. We are endeavouring to start up Thursday morning ‘Open Pairs’ once again on January 16, as well as the afternoon game. The morning game will commence at 9.00am with the afternoon game starting at 1.00pm, during the summer months. Super Challenge commences on Saturday, January 18 with the first game at Pacific Paradise. There will be a ‘Club Selected’ social game at home for all bowlers not playing Super Challenge, so please support your Club by registering for a game. Visiting players are most www.gcnews.com.au
welcome to join us. The 2014 Club Bowling calendar and the Club Competitions calendar are now available from the Bowls Office. The Ladies’ Fours Championship nominations close on January 22. Members should consult the Notice Board and Club Newsletter for further details of Club Competitions and social events. Coming Events Monday, January 20 – ‘Open Two Bowl Triples’ (Note:- This has been brought forward one week due to the Australia Day holiday on January 27).
Tibros mixed competition up and running
The Tibros's Netball club mixed competition will commence on Tuesday, January 21. Please note the change of day from Wednesday to Tuesday. This is a fun, social comp and can be enjoyed with even the most basic skills. Those
new to netball are most definitely welcome as you can learn as you play. Team's comprise of seven players. Three players can be male and a minimum of two male players must take the court. We would really welcome some new teams to the competition! To enter a team or to find out more, please contact Tracey on 0409 271 282 or at neilandtracey@hotmail.com. If you would like to play but cannot put together a team, please contact us as we may be able to put you in touch with a team.
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Beegees Soccer Club prepares for Season 2014 With a new and enthusiastic leadership team, supported by a skilled and experienced coaching group, the Beerwah Glasshouse United Soccer Club is looking forward to and actively preparing for the 2014 soccer season. Incoming Club President, Paul Hughes said that the Beegees were quietly confident about the upcoming 2014 season. “The Beegees have a proud history and this year we are really pleased with our coaching group with Shaun DeCourcy, a past senior Beegees and representative player and senior coach, returning to the club as premier men’s coach,” he said. Paul also emphasised that a greater focus will be placed on the coaching and development of the younger players within the club over the next few years. “We recognise the importance of our small-sided and junior competition players as the future of the club,” he said. Shaun is also well known and respected within the Beerwah Glasshouse United Soccer Club. “This is where I learned the game, it is where I played most of my junior and senior soccer, and I am proud to return as the senior men’s coach,” said Shaun.
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The club is looking to build the senior men’s team this year and Shaun is looking forward to working with new and returning players. “The senior men’s team has already started training each Tuesday and Thursday at 6.30pm and any new player interested in joining the team is welcome to come along,” urged Shaun.
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Sunshine Coast Churches Soccer Association With 19 individual clubs spanning geographically from Mooloolah to Noosa, and from Caloundra out to Montville, the Sunshine Coast Churches Soccer Association encourages players to develop their playing skills in a fun, friendly and safe alcohol and drug free environment. Originally set up in the 1970’s to allow church followers to attend church on Sundays by offering games on Friday nights and Saturdays, the association started with just two age group teams - under 10’s and under 13’s with a total of 140 players throughout the region. Since then membership has grown to over 2600 junior and 350 senior players in 2013. Association administrator Billie-Kay Kerle explains the SCCSA ethos as “being very family orientated where mums and dads can play on Friday nights and then come and watch the kids play on Saturdays.” In 2014, SCCSA will celebrate their 40th anniversary year.
While special events are currently being planned, the year will highlight the anniversary celebrations under the banner of ‘past, present and future’. Every year the association celebrates a different philosophy. Commitment and compassion were the values promoted in 2013, with donations given to charities and incentives rewarded to players who demonstrated ongoing dedication to weekly practice. The SCCSA offers junior fixtures where both boys and girls up to the age of 17 can play on the same team. “We also encourage equal game time for all players – not just the elite players,” says Billie-Kay. “However, we do have a representative program for those players who want to extend themselves,” she adds. The 2014 soccer sign on season will commence at the beginning of February. SCCSA will also offer the ‘Just for Kicks’ come and try days for children born between 2006 and 2009.
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This allows parents to bring their children for a free hour and a half trial to try soccer and find out what it’s all about before they sign up. As a further incentive participants who sign up after the trial will receive a free bonus pack with shin pads and ball. To find a club near you go to www.sccsa.org.au or call Admin on 5493 6208.
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Easy Find Classifieds A Special Meeting for the Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Inc. will be held on the 18th January 2014 at 11am. All Members please attend as a decision will be made about the winding up of the Club. united fruit growers co-op assn agm Thursday 28th January 2014, 5.30pm at 5 Co-op Lane, Glass House Mountains. All Shareholders welcome. if you would enjoy singing with friendly ladies and helping to give pleasure to older people, do come and join us. 9.30am Tuesdays, Mary McKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more infomation Phone Barbara 5494 6594 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING - Landsborough school of arts memorial hall Please take notice that a meeting will be held at the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall on Thursday 6th of February, 2014 at 7.00 PM to consider the following resolution:“That the present named Trustees of the Reserve 2464 County Canning Parish of Bribie (being the land on which the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall is situated) having died or resigned, The Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall Association Inc. apply to be appointed the Trustee of the Reserve and that the Secretary or Chairman of the Association make application to the Lands department in that regard.” the sunshine girls inc agm will be held on Friday 31st January at 7pm, 28 Peters Road, Glass House Mountains. For info 0409 071 007, nomination forms 5493 0230 and submit by 24th Jan. All welcome BEERWAh sports ground management committee agm will be held on Wednesday Feb 5th, at 7pm, Beerwah Sportsground, all members and community welcome.
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The doctors at the Landsborough and Mooloolah Medical Centres have been providing an after hours service for their patients for the past twenty- nine years but it has now been decided to adopt the Federal Government’s initiative of the After Hours GP Helpline which has been established since 2011. When you, as a patient, call the service, your call is answered by a registered nurse who triages your condition. If the nurse determines that you could benefit from speaking to a GP, you will be transferred to a helpline GP. The GP will talk to you, assess your condition, and provide medical advice. Upon advice from the nurse and or GP, you may be able to manage your condition at home, or until you can see your usual GP during normal business hours. Where self-management is not possible and your condition cannot wait until the next day for treatment, you will be directed to Family Care Medical Services who are now our after hours medical services. Phone number: 1800 022 222 Operating times: 6pm to 6am Monday to Friday 6pm Friday to 8am Saturday 12 noon Saturday to 6am Monday All day on public holidays
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Dearly loved husband of Jan. Much loved father and father-in-law of Gavin & Gaye, Darryl & Kara, Julie & James, Traci & Trent and Loved Papa to his 11 grandchildren Family & Friends are respectfully invited to attend a celebration of Graeme’s life at the Gregson & Weight Chapel, 5 Gregson Place, Caloundra on Friday 17th of January 2014 at 3pm
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require for new company on coast hinterland an import export person A knowledge of customs procedures an advantage. Contact Mr. Chambers on 0405 516 574 experienced cherry picker operators needed for Lychee season in Beerwah. Must be reliable and have own transport and accommodation. Please phone 5494 6288 after 6pm
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Woodlands in conjunction with Haycroft Workplace Solutions, are currently looking for staff in the following fields:• Diesel Mechanic – to work on wide range of vehicles – HC licence preferred but not essential • Hatchery Labourer – 4 am start, HR or HC licence preferred but not essential. The successful person may be considered for advancement and training to a supervisory role. • Stock Feed Mill Labourer – working in feed mill complex – wide range of duties, minimal computer experience required, forklift & steam boiler tickets preferred. If you are interested in this position, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Conditions do apply to this position. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Bar attendant required must have RSA, RSG and pref RMLV qualifications, drivers licence, experienced and avail for nights and weekends. Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club email resume to Kylie Cherry glassmt@blue1000.com.au or phone 5493 0055 for interview.
TREVOR HELEN JAKEMAN FOR ALL YOUR STEEL&SUPPLIES CONTACT 168 Whites Road, Landsborough 4550 TREVOR & HELEN JAKEMAN Phone: 54 941031 Mobile: 0427400130
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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
Motorcycles Wanted Motorcycles wanted - going or not. Complete or not. Cash paid. Ph: 0421 375 176 motorcycles wanted pre '85 dirt & road bikes, parts bikes, cash paid Ph: 0412 236 154
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poly tank 2400 gallons with screen & stop valve $1,000. Good Cond. Call Dave 0467 058 478 Glasshouse country christian college primary uniforms 2 x dress shirts size 14, 2 x dress pants size 12, 2 x sports shirts size 14, sports shorts size 12, jacket size 14, hat $100 the lot Ph: 0439 839 308 chest freezer Fisher & Paykel 358L Model H360 perfect condition $100 Ph: 5493 0129 or 0467 490 907 Fabric sale: by metre / roll, remnants, lycra, mesh, net, lace, tulle, knits. Great for dance, dress up. From $2/m Glasshouse 0418 884 607
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COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887 Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881
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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alterations by kaz not before 9am or after 7pm. No weekends. Appointment only. Phone: 5496 9774
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budgies for sale www.mortsbudgieworld.com 168 Whites COMPETITIVE PRICESRoad, Landsborough STEEL CUT TO 4550 SIZE 5494 5944 RHS;Phone: FLAT BAR; ANGLE; HOUSE0427 POSTS; CHANNEL; 5494 1031 PIPE;Mobile: 400 130 SHEET; PLATE;jakemansteel@hotmail.com MESH; DEFORMED BAR; PLASTIC; TRENCH MESH; CHAIRS, email: www.jakemansteel.com.au
Work Wanted
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Pets & Livestock
Little Muttz Cutz Dog Grooming Salon
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ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
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Glasshouse Car Sales operates as direct car buyers. Many years of experience & knowledge. Previous customers keep coming back. Contact Phil Davenport, Licd. Motor Dealer. Locally known & trusted. 7 days on 0417 194 143 or 5494 6655
local chinese restaurant for sale. Please phone Yan 0418 119 258
one owner, 1994 Automatic Ford Laser hatch RWC, Reg, Clean & original $2,450. Ph: 0417 194 143
room avail main street Beerwah. 5 min walk to rail & shops, $120/wk Ph: 0407 967 561
Ford maverick 4WD petrol/LPG, 7 seats, alum roof rack, bull bar, tow bar, 6mths rego, good condition $4,500 Ph: 0434 515 628
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Garage Sale Beerwah Wonga Circuit, Sat 7am. Furniture, tools, camping equip, household items, bric-a-brac Glasshouse 7 Coonowrin Road Sat & Sun not before 7am, MOVING SALE, kids toys, tools, kitchenware etc Crossword & Sudoku solutions for Dec 18 in next week's paper (22nd January)
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A woman in a supermarket is following a grandfather and his badly-behaved grandson. He has his hands full with the child screaming for sweets, biscuits, all sorts of things. The grandad is saying in a controlled voice, "easy, William, we won't be long... easy boy." Another outburst and she hears the grandad calmly say, "it's okay William. Just a couple more minutes and we'll be out of here. Hang in there, boy." At the checkout, the little horror is throwing items out of the trolley. Grandad says again in a controlled voice, "William, William, relax buddy, don't get upset. We'll be home in five minutes, stay cool
William." Very impressed, she goes outside to where the grandfather is loading his groceries and the boy into the car. She says: "it's none of my business, but you were amazing in there. I don't know how you did it. That whole time you kept your composure, and no matter how loud and disruptive he got, you just calmly kept saying things would be okay. William is very lucky to have you as his grandad." "Thanks," says the grandpa. "But I am William. The little devil’s name is Kevin." Submitted by Hugh Jones, Beerwah
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CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 This week the full Moon is in your opposite sign which is Cancer. It does help using your imagination in your monetary realms as well sympathy with others. Consequently you should go with any gut reaction as to how to invest your money wisely. It pays to be tolerant of dissenting opinions now. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 Under the emotional full Moon of Cancer this week, try to leave old family problems at the door before sitting down to dinner. This Moon may trigger recent stress issues to hit a crisis point. Just deal with the immediate concerns as there is no need to pursue a longer term ambitious quest. PISCES February 20 – March 20 It usually is your best fun week for creative thinking under the full Moon in Cancer. Making the best of a given situation takes imagination and this is what the week will bring you. Just make flexible plans and spending is more likely to be creative, so you can be giving without feeling abused. ARIES March 21 – April 20 Over Monday through to Wednesday we are building to a full Moon in Cancer which means that you have to split your energy between work vs. home. This Cancer full Moon is building a prelude to setting off complex emotional patterns, or defensive insecure reactions. Do not take sides now.
TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Perhaps this week under a full Moon sign in Cancer, negotiations and communications can show signs of strain. Proceed with caution and when travelling keep your eye on where you are going, not turning to talk to your passengers. It’s best now to reach accords that make everybody happy and safe. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 It’s a week of high emotional impulses influencing your perspective about money, income, spending and security. The full Moon has to do with your financial areas bringing accumulation of ongoing financial stresses. Growth comes now from using increased power for self-improvement or soul searching. CANCER June 22 – July 22 The Moon’s arrival in your sign, together with it being a full Moon this week, gives you an intuitive edge that helps you to acquire insight into people and your surroundings. This is the time to use your extra sensory perception. Only act on urges coming from gut feelings and not from turbulent emotions. LEO July 23 – August 22 This full Moon week stresses the good and the difficult parts in taking care of each other and yourself. Your inner needs conflict with outer duties and you should sense which one will give you the best security now. There is a discordant Venus/Mars in the star pattern providing hassles with partners now.
VIRGO August 23 – September 22 It really is one of your best weeks as your perceptions are subtle, possibly even accurately prophetic. As a result, you have an instinct about what to do, what to say, and when to do it all! You will definitely be restless and in the mood for change in your social life. Much renewing of old contacts. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 This is a week when the sensitive Cancer Moon shows its more defensive side today, showing social resistance at dinner time. At the weekend, things calm down but until then it is like a top that finally stops spinning. Check that you are not coming across too fast and forward in all relationships. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 This full Moon week, is in the compatible water sign to yours, Cancer, and it can be a welcome oasis of stability in the wake of recent tensions. This week is the time to make your plans as you may be able to anticipate a future contract or career opening. Quick thinking saves the day for you! SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 This week under the full Moon of Cancer there is a more soulful sense of knowing, which replaces your air thinking of the past few days. There might be emotional struggles relating to budgets and other shared finances. Resist making yourself unstable with extralarge mortgages or credit/charge cards.
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