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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15 - 2014. VOLUME 29-23

A weekend of celebrating books page 3

Local boys do Queensland proud page 6

New street art to be showcased in Beerwah Village page 9

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ell if you hadn’t heard the Glasshouse Country Festival kicks off on Friday night with a street party celebration in Simpson Street at Beerwah and continues right throughout the week, closing on Sunday, October 26 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. The festival has been going for a few years now and it is great to see it continuing, and the variety of different free activities providing something interesting for the whole community. One of the favourites each year has been taking the steam train ride, and from what I have seen in past years there are just as many ‘big kids’ as ‘little kids’ enjoying that one.

What's Happening One of the other events that I usually like to pop along to is the Hinterland Relay for Life which gets underway on Saturday afternoon at 3.00pm, and finishes at 9.00am the next day! The best way to see what you might like to attend is to check out the two page program featured on pages 30 and 31. Also this year anyone attending any of the events will also be offered the opportunity to win a weekend at Glass House Mountains ‘Eco Lodge’. So when you attend any of the events make sure you fill in an entry form – you never know you might just be the lucky winner! Regards,

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Now until October 29 - ‘Sculpture on the Edge’, is on display in the beautiful grounds of Spicers Tamarind Retreat, 88 Obi Lane South, Maleny. Pop in and have a look at the work and then lodge your vote for the people’s choice at reception.

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5 Local news........................... 3-16 Doing business........................ 18 Community news................ 20-28 Glasshouse Festival program... 30-31 Turn into Turner Street.............. 32 Gems of the Hinterland............. 33 Health beauty & wellbeing........ 34 Living..................................... 35 Happenings........................ 36-37 You said it............................... 38

Elected reps............................ 39 Environment....................... 40-41 Real estate......................... 42-43 Churches................................ 44 Noticeboard............................ 44 Trades............................... 45-50 Sports news....................... 50-51 Classifieds.......................... 52-53 Fun page................................. 54

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Janelle Hooper from Beerwah and Kevin Wain with his Penny Farthing from Mooloolah Valley are just two of the many locals who can’t wait for the Beerwah Celebration to get underway. (Face painting courtesy of Janelle's business Fairytasia)

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Beerwah CWA Art & Craft Market, Simpson Street as part of the Beerwah Celebrations from 4.00pm to 9.00pm.

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Market Day Mega Sale at Endeavour Foundation recycled clothing, Peachester Road, Beerwah, from 9.00am. Items from $1.00 (with the discounts applying to specially marked items).

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McHappy Day is being celebrated at McDonalds across the country. For the first time this year you can head into the McDonalds at Wild Horse Mountain and support their fundraising efforts for the Ronald McDonald House Charity. If you are there between 10.00am and 10.30am you will probably see Ronald McDonald himself.

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Car Boot Sale at the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church, Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah from 8.00am. $10.00 per boot, baby budgies will also be on sale. Phone: Judy on 0458 485 368 or Kevin on 5439 9735 to book a stall (byo tables and shade).

18 Saturday

Monster Cent Auction and Second Hand Book Sale will be held by Quota Maleny at the Maleny RSL Hall in Bunya Street. Doors will open at 1.00pm and the drawing will start at 2.30pm. An entry fee of $5.00 will include a devonshire tea. All prizes will

have a value of at least $25.00 with several Special Draws. Money raised will once again go to the Rural Fire Brigades of Maleny and Conondale. Further info phone Jan on 5499 9435 or 0417 752 271.

19 Sunday

The Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch is holding a free barbecue for service members, partners and ex-service personal in the area from 11.45am. The Sub Branch is located at 1 Reed Street, Glass House Mountains. For those wishing to attend please RSVP by Friday, October 17 (for catering purposes) by phoning 5438 7777 (leave message) or emailing glasshousersl@bigpond.com

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The Spring Festival at the Ananda Marga River School at Maleny will go ahead from 10.00am – 4.00pm after being postponed due to bad weather. For complete details of the activities planned on the day check out the school’s website www.amriverschool. org/festival/ for details.

20 Monday

‘Stich and Bitch’ hosted by the Beerwah CWA at the Beerwah Hotel from 11.00am to 2.00pm, if you haven’t been before, just bring along your knitting or crocheting and enjoy the company of the others.

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Peachester State Primary School Prep Open Fridays, for families who are thinking about which school would best suit their little one for prep next year. Find out more about Peachester State School by coming along to the school between 9.30am and 10.50am. The school is located in the Peachester Village on Peachester Road, next door to the hall.

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A weekend of celebrating books Lovers of books, writers and reading won’t want to miss out on the program of community events that form part of Maleny’s third annual Celebration of Books festival from Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26. One of the key events that will be held on Sunday, at the Maleny Community Centre Hall from 9.45am is the forum ‘To blog or not to blog that is the question’. Four acclaimed Australian authors will come together to discuss the impact of blogging on contemporary authors and readers. Kristina Olsson, Melissa Lucashenko, Kari Gislason and Inga Simpson will consider issues of authorship and the role of social media in writing by sharing their personal experiences. Forum facilitator Professor Jennifer Radbourne said they were very excited about the event and believe the discussion will generate interest and lively participation. “These are a new generation of authors leading readers to reflect on, and be inspired by, their very personal insights,” she said. Each author will address the topic of the democratisation of writing through blogging and provide varying perspectives, before the discussion is opened up to the audience in the Maleny Community Centre Hall.

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Let there be light

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Last Wednesday night the Minister for the Environment managed to transform a darkened bowls green into one flooded in light with just the ‘flick of a switch’. The Minister (and member for Glass House) Andrew Powell was asked to do the official duties of turning on the new lights at the Maleny Bowls Club and to get the club’s twilight bowls ‘come and try’ evening underway. The club received the funding of $30,720.00 for the lighting via the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. The club is commencing their 'Twilight Bowls' sponsored by Maleny Credit Union on Wednesday, October 15 at 6.00pm and they still have space for a few ‘three person teams’. If you are interested in joining in, come along on the night to register. To see more photos of the night check out the ‘Out and About’ photos on page 36.

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Beerwah Celebration countdown Downtown Beerwah will burst into a bustling festival site to celebrate the official opening of the 2014 Glasshouse Country Festival and Sunshine Coast Council’s $4 million Simpson Street upgrade from 4.00pm this Friday, October 17. Personality plus Master of Ceremonies, Nina from Australia Zoo will host the free family friendly event. Activities include live music featuring well known coast band 'Cheap Fakes', a brass funk six-piece band with a bluesy soul and a hint of rock, local band ‘The Superdads’, buskers, roving entertainers, a school talent showcase, market stalls, street dining, a kid’s zone including a jumping castle and more. Dedicated volunteers from The Beerwah Country Women’s Association (CWA) and Glasshouse Chamber of Commerce have been working tirelessly with the Sunshine Coast Council and the Hinterland Community Development Association of Caloundra (HCDAC) since May to plan the event. “We have planned an awesome community event. There is something for everyone from free rides, entertainment and our unique CWA Art and Craft markets through to great local food and community groups showcasing their activities. It will be a great event for Beerwah,” said Debbie Ives CWA committee representative. Chamber committee representative Judy Tomlinson said local businesses have donated generously for the event.

“Their support has been fantastic. We have a monster raffle to support local charity Need a Feed which has been supported by over 40 businesses with prizes including a family pass to Australia Zoo, lots of vouchers for the new shopping centre and a two night stay at Beerwah Hideaway. “The real estate agents have all been in on the act with Ray White donating a bike through a free raffle, (pictured) Laurie Evans sponsoring the festival shirts and First National sponsoring a kid’s zone. Everyone wants to get involved,” said Judy. Community groups will also be there showcasing what they do and Beerwah locals will get to share their views on what is important for the community at the HCDAC and Beerwah and District Youth and Community (BADYAC) stall. Key times include: 4.00pm School performances, 6.00pm Official Opening, 6.30pm street performer Great Scott, 7.00pm 'Superdads', 8.00pm 'Cheap Fakes'. Simpson Street will be closed from 12.00 noon until midnight on the day. Event parking will be

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Motorcycling Queensland reckon that the team did Queensland proud and our local boys were very much part of that success. Hunter Lawrence joins his younger brother Jett as a 2014 Australian Champion after racing away to an impressive final moto win to clinch the 250cc 13-U15 class. Jett Lawrence again put in a great performance, and took first place in both the 85cc 9-U12 years and 65cc 9-U11 years class. Jett's has already attracted a lot of attention this year, after being crowned the 65cc World Champion in Belgium in August. Nine-year-old Noah Smerdon, who started riding at five years of age, showed he's another rider to watch after he nabbed the 65cc 7-U9 year’s class title. Last year Noah qualified second fasted in his division for the National titles however because of an injury he was on crutches so couldn’t compete. Eleven-year-old Adam Smerdon also competed in the same event as Jett. He didn’t take out any of the titles, coming in 26th in a field of 83 entrants in the 85cc 9-12 years class. While the event is a national championship, it draws international riders, particularly from both New Zealand and the United States of America.

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Jett’s mum, and Team CoManager Emma Lawrence, says she’s extremely proud of Jett and Hunter along with the rest of the squad in such a trying format. Noah and Adam’s mum Ros said while she was really proud of the boys performances, that it was a special moment as a parent when Noah acknowledged that while he might have taken out the event, it was fully a team effort, that could only be achieved with the hard work and commitment of his supporters particularly his mum and dad Kerry. In the case of these local Glasshouse Country families while the boys have plenty of talent and determination their individual success has been achieved with the backing and dedication from their teams (families). All the boys attend local schools, with the Smerdons attending Glasshouse Country Christian College and the Lawrence boys attending Beerwah High. I imagine their achievements must seem very cool by their fellow classmates. With a total of six championship titles between north Queensland rider Mitch Evans, the Lawrence brothers and Noah Smerdon, it’s no surprise that the Queensland Junior MX Squad dominated the Interstate Cup Challenge.

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The concept of a larger enduro dirtbike park within the ‘Mooloolah Logging Area’ native State Forest at Glenview may be mired in controversy, but it seems that a smaller motocross club facility is still on the drawing board. The Coolum-based Suncoast Junior Motorcycle Club met last week with State Government to determine if a small part of the site can be made available for their club’s needs. The current facility at Quanda Park has a lease until 2020, but increasing urbanisation is expected to put pressure on the future of the location. With the Big Kart Track adjoining the southern end of the original 570 hectares site and the waterpark proposal for the land adjoining the BP at Glenview, there may be the opportunity to create an ‘activity precinct’ which would include a small land parcel for the Junior Motorcycle Club. The current Quanda Park club sits on 18 hectares, however the club has previously suggested they would need at least 30 hectares to expand and run national competitions. Ros Smerdon from Glass House, whose sons have had recent success in motocross championships, thinks the idea is good for the sport and for the local area. “With the Coolum track having a defined lifespan, the club will need to find somewhere to go, and it would be wonderful for local kids if a replacement facility was created locally,” she said.

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Ros's son local Noah Smerdon in action during a recent competition “When they hold larger championships, people come from all over, staying in the area and spending money. The club also supports local businesses with buying local for their day-to-day needs. “It’s a great sport which gets kids outdoors and teaches them personal discipline, safety and responsibility. “I’d support the idea 100%,” she said. Another group, called Sunshine Coast Motorsport Park Inc, was established in 2013 with the stated vision to ‘provide a community based site for training and motor sports’. It is understood that they were one of the unsuccessful proponents who submitted an expression of interest for developing the Glenview site. Along with motorbikes, their aim was to include motorsport activities such as speedway, drag racing, drifting, mud racing and car shows, just to name a few.

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Cameron sends a smashing standard Cameron Taylor, local business operator, fitness instructor at San Training Centre and Sunshine Coast University student, recently travelled to Sydney to compete at the National University Games. He finished with the gold medal and was selected on the green and gold team for an outstanding performance and good sportsmanship. Contesting the largest division in the competition Cameron won his first fight in the second round when the fight was stopped through a 12 point difference called the mercy rule. His second fight lasted only 12 seconds with Cameron winning by knockout and his third fight was stopped in the second round again with the mercy rule. In the final his opponent gained an early lead but Cameron was able to come back and win the match to secure gold. Cameron said Taekwondo tournaments can be very long. It was 14 hours between my first fight and the final so it’s always a real battle to stay focused, he said. “I was very happy to be able to finish my fights quickly leaving me fresh for the final.”

Cameron is now training for the National Titles being held in Adelaide in December where he hopes to improve on his Silver medal from last year and is also hoping to be selected for next year’s Summer Universiade, the world's second largest sporting event after the Olympics. “I want to acknowledge the support of the Sunshine Coast University who helped pay some of the expenses for the trip and also supported me though my scholarship, and thanks also for the support of all my students and clients from San Training Centre,” Cameron said. To see a video of Cameron’s knockout kick, or to find more about what they offer, look up San Training Centre on Facebook or visit www.santkd.com

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If you love your fishing and enjoy kayaking then make sure you mark Sunday, November 16 in your diary for the Ewen Maddock Dam Fish Stockers Cash Grab. Organised by the Ewen Maddock Fish Management Inc Group, the event is not only heaps of fun; it also helps raise funds for the group to continue their release program of native fish fingerlings into the Ewen Maddock Dam. Held at Maddock Park with entry via Mooloolah Connection Road adjacent to the BMX park, the competition will follow a catch, measure, photograph and release time line and the entry fee for the event is $30.00. There will be a cash prize pool at the conclusion of the event for all categories, as well as a first prize of a locally made ‘Weapons Custom Rod’ for the largest Bass. There will also be a lucky door prize from R&V Aqualine Industries / Bassaction net worth $1,200.00. The event will be limited to 50 anglers and there is the potential to catch trophy sized species. No pre-registration is required – however expressions of interest are invited by emailing organisers at kayakfishingsessions@ hotmail.com. Registration and payment will be taken on the day between 6.00am - 7.00am with the competition starting at 7.00am and finishing at 10.30am. Presentations will follow photo submissions and commence at 11.30am. This is sure to be a fun-filled competition that supports a worthy local cause as well as great way to meet other local anglers. For more information see their website www. ewenmaddock.com.au or check out their Facebook page at Ewen-Maddock-FishManagement-Inc

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New street art to be showcased in Beerwah Village By Sonia Clark

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Well known Sunshine Coast artist Lucas Salton is putting the finishing touches on his latest public art project which sees a series of three installations commissioned by the owners of Beerwah Village. GCNews caught up with Lucas to get a bit of background about the artworks which are sure to be a talking point in the community. Lucas has been interested in art from a very young age and was fortunate to be actively encouraged to follow his passion. In 1988 he moved up to the Sunshine Coast where he started a glassblowing apprenticeship with Montville Glassblowing at what was then the ‘Montville Dome’. A full time artist since the late 1980’s, he focussed exclusively on his glass blowing work for 20 years with recognition both here in Australia and internationally. The last seven years have seen Lucas transition and develop his work to incorporate public art, sculpture and street scapes using a range of different mediums. His work has been commissioned both commercially and by local councils, Translink and Queensland Rail to name a few. His art can be experienced at a number of public spaces such as Noosa Junction, Northlakes and Queensland Railway stations. Lucas strives to create artworks for public and urban spaces that seek to positively activate the surrounds and provide community engagement. The Beerwah Village installations are spaced over three areas or ‘zones’ and in designing the works, Lucas sought to incorporate aspects of public consultation with the design brief. This was to ensure the works reflected an overall consistency of flow throughout Beerwah and highlights local history, fauna and flora. ‘Zone One’ features archival photos against a rock wall backdrop. Photos were sourced from

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eastonlawyers council archives and feature local historical images including one of the local store that was located nearby around the 1950’s. ‘Zone Two’ is located in a walkway that features a series of naive trees surrounded by flying galahs. The installation cleverly ties in features of the building where the downpipes form the trunks of the trees. Wanting to link the fauna of the artwork specifically to the area, Lucas also was drawn to the larrikin nature of the galah - that reflects a fun aspect of the Australian spirit. The grey colouring of the birds also linked visually with the surrounding industrial materials used in the building architecture. ‘Zone Three’ showcases an eight metre high by 16 metre long wall that has archival images of wood choppers that relates to the cultural heritage of the area. The project has taken approximately six months and is due to be completed this week. Lucas hopes that his work will be well received. “I hope Beerwah will be proud of the new street art,” he said.

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Day of fun and fundraising By Lea Parkes

The annual Charity Cricket Match between Andrew Powell’s celebrity XI vs. Maleny Maulers held last month definitely provided plenty of fun but also did a great job with fundraising for the Lung Foundation in honour of Maleny local Dr Peter Oliver.

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Before the game Trevor Sommers from Witta Fuel put the challenge out to the team by offering $50.00 for each six that was hit during the game which saw him hand over $1,000.00. Andrew Powell backed this offer with one of $10.00 for each four hit on the day, which saw him hand over $500.00. Richard Jones also donated dollars for every run Peter Oliver’s son Mickey hit which added another $150.00 to the kitty. The Rotary Club donated $100.00 for the first person to be out for a duck on each team. Rotary President Ric explained that Andrew was the first one out in his team, which I am sure he must have done to allow his team mates to save face by taking one for the team (well, for the charity). Funds were also raised through raffles and the sale of food and drink so clearly a very solid team effort in the fundraising as well as the game. Andrew Powell congratulates Ric Townsend, President of the Rotary Club of Maleny, and President of the Maleny and District Sports and Recreation Greg Williams for their support and contribution to the recent Charity Cricket match

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Tim returns with shiny silver medal By Lea Parkes

Regular readers will remember seeing our front page story when our local strongman Tim O’Shea was heading overseas to compete in the GPC World Powerlifting Championships in Iguazu Falls, Argentina. Tim has just returned home proudly carrying a silver medal in the 140kg equipped division, placing second behind Chris Janek, ‘powerlifting legend’ from the USA. Tim said it was very challenging to travel into the South American jungle for a competition. “While I didn’t set any new personal bests, I was really pleased with my placing,” he said. “Team Australia did really well, as a nation we placed third, behind Argentina and South Africa.” Tim spent most of the time competing or helping other Australians, but he did get to spend one day touring the spectacular Iguazu Falls, and one day touring Buenos Aries on the way home.

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Safety works underway at Mt Mellum intersection

Motorists will benefit from a safety boost thanks to $1 million worth of works which began this week at a Landsborough-Maleny Road intersection.

Member for Glass House Andrew Powell said the works are funded under the $82 million Safer Roads Sooner program which uses cost effective, road engineering treatments to address crash hotspots. “While we currently have the lowest road toll on record, any death on our roads is a tragedy,” Mr Powell said. “This is why we have a strong plan to improve roads and ensure a brighter future for people travelling on them. “These works are in response to safety issues at the intersection that have involved rear-end crashes and motorists leaving the road and entering the embankment. “This project will provide a designated right-turn lane from Landsborough-Maleny Road into Upper Mount Mellum Road to provide a safer turning path for motorists. “The right-turn movement will be restricted. “The new right turn will provide an alternate route with better visibility for residents and is a much safer turning option and a new guardrail will also be installed to further improve safety,” he said. Mr Powell said the work was expected to be completed by the end of the year. Work will be carried out Monday to Friday between 7.00am and 5.00pm. Changed traffic conditions will include lane closures and reduced speed limits, and motorists may experience some short delays.

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Being one of the founding players of the newly formed BeeGees club in 1968, Ken has seen the club grow from the ground up. He was the BeeGees club president from 1973 to 1987, as well as being on the committee for the Sunshine Coast Soccer Association from 1978 to 1985 and their vice-president from 1989 to 1992. He became a Life Member of BeeGee’s in 1977 and a Life Member of the Sunshine Coast Association in 1983. But before all that, Ken played club football at Caboolture and Redcliffe, starting in around 1960 at the age of 15. “It was pretty rough in those days. If you were lucky there would be a tin shed for changing room. I’d have to hitch-hike to and from the games sometimes.” Ken credits his speed and stamina around the football field with his hard work on the family’s pineapple farms. “That, and I never liked coming second,” he said. “My philosophy in soccer was - run hard and play hard.” And that’s what Ken was known for … his dedication to the game and to the club. That and being one of the longest serving players ever. Ken only stopped playing with the BeeGees nine years ago at the age of 60, when he finally hung up his boots from the third division team. “I mean at that stage I may have only been playing for the last ten minutes, and that may

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have been after a stubby or two … but I still loved playing … it’s a great game,” he said. “Back at the start, Dick Austin and I were the only born and bred locals on the team, with all the others being European, Spanish, Greek, Italian … they were all local tobacco farmers. Amazingly talented soccer players, the lot of them. “I just had to kick the ball to them from the side, and as long as it went fairly close to them, they had the skills to score nearly every time.” Ken credits Graham Dann for taking the club to the next level when he took over as coach. “Graham set down some strict ground rules for behaviour, dress and training, and the team never looked back,” Ken said. “The success of the team in those days comes back to having a talented group of players who respected each other and cultivated the younger players, a dedicated supporter base and some bloody hard work. “I’m proud of the ‘Legends’ thing – but feel more honoured to have been included in it with such an outstanding group of people from that era,” said Ken.

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Women’s cricket makes its mark Back in February GCNews reported on the efforts of Daryl Cheeseman and others in the Landsborough Loggers Cricket Club to bring together a Sunshine Coast’s women’s cricket team.

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Now it’s a reality, with the formation of the Sunshine Coast Scorchers team, based at the Tunnel Ridge Road sports complex as their home ground. And, according to coach Daryl, the girls have already shown that they are a force to be reckoned with. “In their first 35 over game last Sunday, they bowled out Western Suburbs for 75 runs, and then in no time at all won the game with three out for 78,” he explained. “It was fantastic to see the group pull together as a team after all their training sessions in the nets here at Landsborough. “And they’re keen and ready to play the coming 35 over and the T20 games.” Currently playing in the Brisbane second grade competition, Daryl is planning for bigger things. “I think this year they’ll end up in the top two teams, and next season we’re aiming for a spot in the A grade competition,” he said. Representing the whole of the Sunshine Coast, Daryl says that there are players from all over the coast. “The youngest players are 14 and the oldest in their early 40’s. “They come from Noosa, Nambour, Palmwoods, the coast and locally too.”

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Including the captain – Jacqui Pritchard – who grew up in Beerwah. “We’re always looking out for extra players, so if there are any girls looking to have a go at outdoor cricket, we’d love for them to come down to training and have a chat with us.” Team training is on a Wednesday evening from 5.00pm at the Tunnel Ridge Road Landsborough grounds. Games are on Sundays and are played between the coast and Brisbane. You can find out more about the Sunshine Coast Scorchers via their Facebook page – ‘Sunshine Coast Womens Cricket’. Daryl can be contacted on 0406 885 010. On November 15, the ‘Queensland Fire’ women’s representative team will be having a hit out at the Tunnel Ridge Road grounds before they play in Tasmania. The Fire team did include local Glass House Mountains girl – Kirsten Pike – who has just announced her retirement from competitive cricket.

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Marking the Milestone

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By Lea Parkes After 12 months of operating from temporary premises the management and staff of Beerwah IGA are really pleased that opening date for the new store is finally here. Beerwah IGA owner, Grant Prince, said they were really excited to see the launch of the new store and were looking forward to welcoming back their loyal customers and no doubt seeing plenty of new faces come through the front doors. “We understand that there were quite a few challenges for customers shopping in our temporary store and would like to thank the community for their support while the store was in transition,” Grant said. It seems that it won’t be just the customers that will benefit from having their IGA store back bigger than ever, but also the community groups who are the beneficiaries of the ‘Community Chest’, will be jumping for joy. There will be a new setup for the ‘Community Chest’ program with 10 groups chosen that will share equally in the funds raised through customer purchases of Community Chest products The groups include Australian Zoo Wildlife Warriors (Australian Wildlife Hospital), Beerwah District Rural Fire Brigade, Society of St Vincent de Paul, Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge, Beerwah High School Chaplaincy and the P&C Associations of Beerwah, Glass House Mountains, Landsborough, Peachester State Schools and the Glasshouse Country Christian College. To kick the new Community Chest off IGA Beerwah will be donating $1,000.00 to each of these groups – this should definitely give them all the winning feeling. The store opens on Wednesday, October 15 from 7.00am and will be open from 7.00am – 9.00pm, seven days a week from then.

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Name of Business: The Healthy Guru Shop 3 Beerwah Market Place 5439 0097 www.thehealthyguru.com.au Date of opening: October 21, 2013 Milestone achieved: The Healthy Guru is about to celebrate one year of business in Beerwah. What light bulb moment took you on the path to start the business? Owners Craig and Leanda have owned a holistic B&B retreat ‘Twin Flames’ on Bribie Island for a number of years. Wishing to expand the B& B retreat concept into also providing a wellness clinic based on their own interests and professional expertise, they were drawn to the idea of opening a highly visable shop which catered to community need and offered a “one stop wellness centre.” Both Craig and Leanda were strongly drawn to the Beerwah area though their love of the mountains and rapidly emerging community development potential. The area has a lot of young families and one of the key aspects of the shop is to be available for people to pop in, talk and to get answers that relate to their health and wellbeing. This idea gradually unfolded and evolved and the shop at Beerwah was established. What challenges have you experienced? People often say that the first year of business is the toughest. The challenge has been to establish a business that constantly identifies and responds well to the local community need. This is reflected in the choice of practitioners, products stocked and classes given. One of the biggest challenges has been to let people know the business is here and what is offered. Many people have not realised the huge range of practitioner services and products offered. For example, every staff member at the Healthy Guru is a qualified therapist specialising in specific modalities. When you visit the Healthy Guru, the staff will individually tailor products and treatments if required to specifically suit your condition. Qualified Naturopaths, Leanda and Judy will individually create liquid herbs tinctures, dry herbs and aromatherapy products from the recently introduced herbal dispensary, to best suit customers needs. This is a business where the highly qualified and experienced staff genuinely cares about your health and will do everything possible to assist in customer’s wellbeing. How have you overcome any challenges? Consistency of service and quality of product has been critical. The Healthy Guru have constantly updated their products, provided special orders and listened to want the customers have requested. Regular advertising has helped inform people of what is on offer as well as cross promotion with community events and classes. Social media - Facebook, a live and active website, membership newsletters and range extensions have also contributed to the success of the business.

Business Buzz with Lea Parkes It looks like Wednesday is going to be a big day in Beerwah, when the doors finally open at IGA and Target at Beerwah Village. I remember when former councillor Grosskreutz announced in her GCNews col that Target Country were moving into Beerwah, I was so excited and thought I couldn’t wait for the day… little did I know just what a wait it would be! For me the importance of having a larger retail store locally has always been about another reason to keep people shopping locally, instead of heading down to Morayfield and doing all their shopping. Hopefully it means that if they stay here to shop, it means they will then grab a coffee and cake at a local café, or head into the newsagent for a scratchie or into the chemist for a script. When all of the additional items are purchased locally those funds stay in our community and you know the rest. This helps create jobs for locals, support local community groups etc, and in turn make our community stronger. The other spin off is that it gives other new businesses the confidence to open stores locally, and one of those is the Kwerky Café in Simpson Street (next door to Bombay Bliss). Ken and Jodie Bannister, the former owners of Subway, plan to be open for business on Wednesday this week. And if you are wondering what the café will be like, it is pretty well summed up in the name, they are so Quirky that they have even changed the spelling to suit their style and approach!

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BOOK EARLY and SAVE $300.00 per person Number of days: 18 Days Tour ends: Rome Departs from: Milan Avg distance travelled / day: 165 kms Tour departures: April to October

Number of days: 17 Days Tour ends: Milan Departs from: Paris Avg distance travelled / day: 146 kms Tour departures: May to September

Tour Highlights

Tour Highlights

Spend 4 nights by Lake Maggiore in the magnificent Italian Lakes District, visit Villa Carlotta and the town of Bellagio on the shores of Lake Como plus cruise on Lake Maggiore to the Borromean Islands Visit the traditional mountain village of Macugnaga set high in the stunning Alps and spend an evening lakeside in beautiful Orta San Giulio Stay 2 nights in a centuries old Italian castle, visit Lake Garda and the romantic canals of Venice Spend 5 nights in Tuscany in the spa town of Montecatini Terme, visit Florence and the Accademia Gallery, Pisa, the medieval cities of Lucca and Siena, the fairytale ‘town of towers’ San Gimignano, sample the regional wines, olive oil and AUSTRIA SWITZERLAND delightful local produce in a Tuscan farmhouse 2 CASTELBRANDO 4 Savour traditional Tuscan cuisine at STRESA Fattoria il Poggio Explore the scenic villages of the MONTECATINI TERME famous Cinque Terre 5 Enjoy 2 nights in the Umbrian Hills staying in medieval Spoleto and 2 SPOLETO visit Assisi 1 Relax over 3 nights on the stunning ITALY Amalfi Coast, visit Capri, Amalfi and picturesque Ravello 3 MAIORI Marvel at the ancient ruins of $6889.00 per person twin share Pompeii and eternal Rome The Dolomites

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Premier Campbell Newman recently congratulated a host of Queensland community champions and achievers with the announcement of the 2015 Queensland Australian of the Year finalists. One of those finalists is our very own Beerwah Local, Conservationist Terri Irwin, who has been named as a finalist in the Queensland Australian of the Year. The Premier said each of these finalists provides us with a unique story of tenacity, reminding us why it’s so great to be a Queenslander. While these finalists come from a range of backgrounds, one thing remains consistent – their ongoing

Open Studios

On October 18 – 19 it’s the second weekend of Arts Connect Inc. members presenting their annual Sunshine Coast Hinterland Open Studios program. Fifteen artists from across the hinterland will open their studios, and some of them will be offering workshops during the week. These workshops can be booked online at http:// www.artsconnectinc.com.au/workshops.html Why not take a drive to visit three of your local artists? Jacky Lowry, in Aherns Road at Conondale is a multi-media artist incorporating printmaking, collage, paper making, batik, fabric printing and dying. “Inside my spacious studio lives a special tool of trade - my etching press. Printing is a particular love, and I will tackle almost any kind - collographs, relief printing, screen printing, etching, and many non-press techniques. You are invited to enjoy my studio and to ask as many questions as you like,” she said. Jacky will conduct a Dyeing in Indigo Workshop during Open studios. Heather Gall in Bald Knob Road at Bald Knob, is a painter and children’s book illustrator. Heather works in mixed media including oils, acrylics and watercolours. “My work is inspired by the natural world and environment. I try to portray the intrinsic tempo,

commitment to making Queensland a better place. The Queensland Australian of the Year will be announced in Brisbane on Friday, October 24. State recipients then advance as finalists in Image: the national Australian www.australiazoo.com.au of the Year Awards, announced in Canberra on January 25.

feeling and mood of the landscape. The works emerge in various forms, from intuitive abstract imagery to a more representational observation of the disordered order of nature,” she said. Heather will be conducting two workshops during Open studios, The Abstract Landscape and a Mindful Arts Experience. Michele Deveze in Candle Mountain Drive at Peachester, is a multi-media artist offering an array of inspiration such as printmaking drypoint on chine colle; life drawing; 'collage'/ mixed media landscapes and portraits. “My work is offered up to challenge your senses and pique your imagination. I like to think of my work as ‘stories without words’, and I love to find new ways to tell those stories,” she said. Michelle will conduct two Printmaking workshops - Introduction to Printmaking (Relief and Collograph), and Intaglio and Chine Colle, and a Life Drawing Workshop during the Open studios. Arts Connect Inc. has been presenting ‘Open Studios’ since 2011. Details of studios and artists can be found on http://www.artsconnectinc.com. au/open-studios-2014.html. A map is supplied to make getting to the studios easy. Easily identified street signs will guide you to each location. Arts Connect Inc. (ACI) is a NFP arts organisation that receives support from Sunshine Coast Council through a partnership funding agreement.

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Great value and taste at the new look Beerwah Bakery Earlier this year Beerwah Bakery was taken over by new owners, and the shop has since been refreshed and renovated and the bakery product line revised. Owners Kevin and Phuong have spoilt the locals for choices with their quality bakery products. Coming from a Vietnamese background and a family in the baking industry for many years, they have put a unique spin on some of their baked goods, sometimes using traditional family recipes to add a little something special or give a slightly different flavour that has proven a big hit with locals. Everything is made onsite with the best quality ingredients. They have a wide range of products including a pie selection that includes traditional favourites like kidney, tomato, bacon and egg and the more exotic versions like, Satay chicken, Butter chicken, Chicken Thai curry and even pizza pie! They also have available large family pies. Another new line that builds on the couple’s Vietnamese backgrounds and is proving very

popular is their easy lunch option of chicken rice paper rolls that often sell out daily – mix packs of sushi are hand-rolled and Salad Sandwiches made each morning using their deliciously fresh bread. Fresh cream is used in all their cream products and there are over 30 choices of delicious cakes and treats to cater for every type of tastebuds. You can enjoy special discounts when you purchase three of the same cake slices. There are also special coffee and cake deals for $6.50. Popular sweet treats include their special recipe Bee-sting, Fruit Flans, Black forest and Almond coffee cake. Open Monday to Saturday from 6.00am - the bakery is proving popular with early morning starters who want to grab a quick bite or a take away cup of the premium blend Abrisca coffee (an award-winning local Brisbane Coffee Bean Roaster). Birthday cakes can be ordered the day before. The cake selection is large and can be happily

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The Mooloolah Mob still walking

Mooloolah’s Heart Foundation Walking Group has now been walking for almost 10 years and for some of us that’s well over 5000km covered and they would love to have you join them. Walking is each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.30am for about an hour. They meet at Martin Rungert Park, right in the centre of town, and walk a variety of routes about the local area. It’s a great way to start the day and to meet new friends. This is a Heart Foundation group activity. You don’t have to walk every day, or for the whole hour – just do as much as you feel you can. Please consider joining our group to enjoy the social aspect of belonging to a friendly group as well as the health benefits of regular walking. For more details phone Helen on 5494 7496.

Time is running out to win fantastic prizes… With only a few days to go it’s worth getting along to Embracia in Glasshouse Country to view the fantastic variety of prizes on offer for their special cent auction fundraiser. Organised by Friends of Eden and Embracia, the draw will be this Friday, October 17 at 12.00noon. There are over 79 fabulous prizes on offer, including the ‘hot ticket prize’ of a Samsung LED Series 5-5000 40 inch TV (valued at $879.00) as well as a swag of marvellous prize packs, vouchers and a special mystery prize draw. Tickets are $5.00 for a sheet of 20 tickets and prizes can be viewed via the catalogue or drop by Embracia to view the prizes firsthand between 1.00pm to 3.00pm this Wednesday and Thursday, October 15-16. Ten percent of the money from all tickets sold will go to the Embracia Angels of Care Relay for Life - Cancer Council Queensland and you do not need to be present at the draw as winners will be notified. There are some lovely prizes on offer, thanks to the support of the local businesses, so make sure you get your entries in over the next couple of days. You’ve got to be in it to win it! For more information please contact Trina Haylock on 5436 5444. Embracia Aged Care 96 Peachester Road Beerwah.

Public artwork makes a real statement Beerwah now has vibrant artworks covering one large and three narrow vertical sections of the skate ramps, and a new entry statement to improve the look of the entrance, and creatively link the nearby underpass with the skate park. The improvements are the outcome of a program of art workshops for young people that took place recently at the Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre (BADYACC) and the Beerwah Skate Park. Sunshine Coast Council, in partnership with The Old Ambulance Station Nambour, has delivered a series of striking public artworks for the whole Beerwah community to enjoy. Councillor Baberowski said the objective of the program was to connect with young locals and give them a sense of pride and ownership about the community they live in. “It also gave them creative and mentoring opportunities to get involved in legal street art processes and community events and activities. “They were able to determine the design for the skate park and to learn spray painting techniques,” he said.

The Friends of Eden / Embracia would like to thank the many local businesses that have generously supported their fundraising cent auction. • Animal House • Dominos Pizza Beerwah • Armestos • Frame D’Art • Artography – True Love • Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Photography • Glasshouse Country News • Auscare Pharmacy – Glass • Hinterland Body & Soul House Mountains • Jasper Mobile Fashions • Australia Zoo • King Tobin Lawyers • Bassett Barks • Landsborough Chemist • Beerwah Feed Barn • Landsborough Hotel • Beerwah Hair & Beauty • Matilda Fruit Barn • Beerwah Hotel • Maximise Health & Fitness • Beerwah Karate • Office Works Morayfield • Beerwah Newsagency • Pump House • Beerwah Patchwork & Stuff • Smileys Jewellers • Beerwah Surgery • Soul Pattison Chemist Beerwah • Bulk Granite Haulage – • Sunshine Linus Group Caboolture • Traditional Funerals • Burson Auto Parts – Beerwah • Woolworths Beerwah • Coochin Creek Co-op Beerwah • Your Office Choice – Morayfield • Curves Beerwah The residents of Embracia in Glasshouse Country appreciate the additional benefits that the Friends group bring to their day to day lives. There are still a few days before the auction, please drop into Embracia and support the fundraiser. Proudly supported by 22

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Melbourne cup ‘Fun Night’ invitation

Steam Train hits our tracks On Saturday, October 25 as part of the Glass House Country Festival from October 17 – 26 Glasshouse Country will come alive with the sounds of steam and BB 18¼ locomotive 1089 and the 1910 built heritage carriages steaming through the forests and fields. There are three journey options. Tour 1 travels from Glass House Mountains to Mooloolah and return. Departs 10.55am – Returns 1.23pm. Fares are adults $30.00; pensioners $20.00 and children $15.00 and includes a one hour stop at Mooloolah Fun Fair. Tour 2 is from Landsborough to Glass House Mountains and return. Departs 1.03pm and returns 2.21pm, fares are adults $20.00, pensioners $15.00, and children $10.00. This includes a half hour stop for a talk with local knowledge expert, Ivon Northgate, at Glass House Mountains. Tour 3 from Brisbane to Mooloolah and return departs 8.45am and returns 5.20pm. Includes activity stops at Glass House Mountains, Mooloolah and Landsborough. Landsborough Day will be full of fun with WW1 themed displays, theatrical performances, Centenary displays of the Qld Police Service and Red Cross, music,

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markets and more. Bookings are necessary and local tickets will be on sale at the Landsborough Museum, 4 Maleny Street, Landsborough. Phone 5494 1755. Open 9.00am - 2.30pm, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sundays plus Saturday, October 25. Sunshine Express Rail Tours look forward to welcoming you aboard. Bookings can also be made by phone on 3252 1759 between 9.00am and 3.00pm Tuesday to Thursdays. Be sure to book early! Steam Train is proudly sponsored by the Beerwah Resource and Recovery Centre. See details of all festival events at www. glasshousecountryfestival.com.au.

Be bushfire aware

The group’s next guest speaker is Hinterland resident, Jocelyn Morgan, whose topic will be ‘J G Martin Postcard Collection’. Visitors are welcome to attend the presentation which commences at 1.30pm sharp on Thursday, October 16 at the group’s resource centre in the SCTC grounds at the western end of Corbould Park Racecourse. From Pierce Avenue, enter at Gate 2 to locate the building. All enquiries about the group and events held are welcomed by contacting Valerie on 5437 3879, Roz on 5493 1197, or Dawn on 5492 2208. Email address is caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com Website is www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au which has a map to locate the building.

The Rural Fire Brigade and HQ Plantations will be presenting ‘Bushfire Awareness’ at the School of Arts Hall, Anzac Avenue Beerburrum at 6.30pm on Wednesday, October 29. With the recent very low rainfall, resulting in dry conditions in our area, now is a great time to action a preparedness strategy for your family, pets, home and property in the event of a bushfire. So come along to Beerburrum on October 29 and learn from the experts, how to prepare for and survive a bushfire event. For more info contact Steve Rook 0407 572 930 - Rural Fire Brigade, Kirsty Levis 0418 980 019 - Rural Fire Brigade, Gavin Stewart 0475 887 635 - Rural Fire Brigade or Peter Venz 5438 6666 - HQ Plantations.

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You are invited to come along to the Maleny RSL on Saturday, November 1 to a Melbourne cup ‘Fun Night’ to help raise funds for Lions Medical Research, Lions Cancer Research for Kids, together with the Apex Club for Roadcraft for Defensive Driving. Join the Maleny Blackall Range Lions Medical Research Personality Quest entrant, Kirsten Grigor for a fun filled night with a Melbourne Cup Calcutta, try your luck at the ‘Funny Money Gaming Tables’ and later use your funny money to win prizes at the ‘Funny Money’ auction. There will be fun prizes for the best dressed male and female, best hat and fascinator. The event will be held at the Maleny RSL for a 6.30pm start, cost is $30.00 per person – includes canapés and $2,000.00 Funny Money (drinks available for purchase at the bar). Tickets can be purchased at Birdy Boutique Maleny, Landsborough IGA and Gifts and Gourmet (opposite the Maleny IGA). For further information contact Karen Heading: 0418 761 507 or Winston Johnston: 0428 995 499.

Maleny Blackall Range Lions Medical Research Personality Quest entrant, Kirsten Grigor

Beat women’s cancers by uniting in Pink!

Cancer Council Queensland is calling on all Sunshine Coast residents to honour women who have been touched by breast and gynaecological cancer by volunteering a little of their spare time, uniting in pink, and fighting back against the disease. Cancer Council Queensland Regional Fundraising Coordinator Esther Attewell said anyone could support women impacted by cancer by volunteering a few hours of their time to sell Pink merchandise throughout the Sunshine Coast from Friday, October 24 to the official Pink Ribbon Day (Monday, October 27). Volunteers are required locally for IGA Glass House and IGA Landsborough. If you would like to participate contact Esther on 5451 6000 estherattewell@cancerqld.org.au All funds raised support Cancer Council Queensland’s vital work each year in women’s cancer research, education and support programs. www.gcnews.com.au


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Contributed by Alun Williams Landsborough Historical Museum had its busiest day for months recently when over 100 seniors came to ‘Step Back in Time – Sharing Memories and Reminiscing’, a day organised by OzCare as part of Dementia Awareness Month. Visitors came from all over the Sunshine Coast region to enjoy the memories invoked by the Museum’s large collection of items from Landsborough’s past. It was wonderful to see our museum full of visitors enjoying a chat with friends over morning tea or a sausage from the barbecue kindly provided on the front lawn by the Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade. The Museum staff was very happy to be able to support our community, and hope that there will be similar opportunities in the future. If you have ideas along these lines we would be pleased to hear them – just call the museum on 5494 1755, or visit us on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, or Sundays, 9.00am - 3.00pm.

Use it or lose it

Contributed by Louise Beckingsale University studies showed that there are significant benefits from learning to play bridge, as it requires concentration, while you are playing your brain is kept active and stimulated. Many people find that as they get older their brain seems to slow down. Like your muscles, your brain needs to be stimulated to keep it functioning well. People are living longer and many are concerned about helping their brains to stay active and alert so they can enjoy this longer life to the fullest. Joining the bridge club means you will be meeting people and enjoying an active social life, which will help you keep physically active too. So if you think Bridge might be for you, why not come and join the classes at the Beerwah Golf Club? They will run from 10.00am to 12.00noon each Friday for eight weeks at a cost of $40.00. Once the lessons are completed (and even before), new players will be welcomed into the Bridge Club’s Friday afternoon sessions. To find out more phone Louise on 0414 424 954 or 5496 9390.

Community Multiple Book Launch

On Tuesday, November 18, Glass House Community Hall will host a Multiple Book Launch in aid of the Prince Charles Hospital Cardiac Unit. Starting at 10.00am the event will run through to 12.00noon and promises to have something for everyone. The morning will feature storytelling from three local authors as well as presentations from guest speakers, morning tea upon arrival by Beerwah CWA, a tai chi demonstration, and door prizes. The three featured authors are Lee Paterson, Neville Saffron and Kate Wright who all wrote their latest books whilst in rehabilitation after cardiovascular treatment at Prince Charles Hospital. Jo-Anne Miller, the state shadow minister for health will deliver the keynote speech along with a senior executive from Prince Charles hospital. Brenda Davies, president of U3A, will also address the audience. Community groups and organisations are encouraged to come along and join in the fun and group bookings are welcome. Admission is free however a gold coin donation would be appreciated. Along with the book launch and related storytelling there will also be books to purchase from the Beerwah Writers Group and students of U3A. If you take your admission ticket to the Glasshouse Mountains Tavern, you will also receive discount off lunch. For more information, please contact event organiser John Wright on 5493 0624 or email j.k98@live.com. Glass House Community Hall, Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains.

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Rebooting the art of recycling The Maleny Flexi School has been busy for the last couple of months preparing for National Recycling Week. With a recycled technological art exhibition, titled ‘Re Boot’ the works will display graphics design, photographs, jewelry and sculpture made from recycled out dated techno equipment. The exhibition will run in conjunction with the official launch of their successful grant (Technology Trendsetters Opal Grant) at the Maleny Library on Wednesday, November 5, 11.00am – 12.00noon. Councillor Jenny McKay, a representative from State Library Queensland and library management staff from Sunshine Coast Libraries will be in attendance, in addition to other groups and community members. A strong connection with the students that have the need for alternative learning programs to mainstream education really assisted in the success of the grant application. The grant items included two laptops, including an Apple MacBook air, two iPads, a Microsoft 2 tablet, a Samsung Galaxy 4 and a Sony e-reader. The group are currently looking for more artists interested in creating recycled technological art with the students. If you would like to know more contact Skye Leong on 0438 486 666.

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Rotary’s fight against Polio – the end game?

Contributed by Richard Townsend President – The Rotary Club of Maleny Why are more than 40 world figures including Bill Gates, Jackie Chan, Jane Goodall and Jack Nicklaus doing this? This hand gesture is the symbol for Rotary’s ‘This Close’ campaign. We are ‘This Close’ (99%!) to ending polio. World Polio Day is October 24. Although The Rotary Club of Maleny donates most of its charity funds back into the Maleny Community they also support the amazing global effort to rid the world of Polio. This year our Maleny Cub has donated $2,000 towards the fight. It was 1979 when Rotary first made efforts to eradicate polio on a widespread scale. The fight to end this crippling disease has limited occurrences to only three countries where transmission has never been stopped. Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria, which remain our last challenge to overcome a disease that once affected 350,000 children a year. The countless hours and resources Rotary volunteers worldwide devote to ending polio, both by fundraising in local communities and working internationally at the coal-face providing oral vaccinations are starting to pay great dividends. For most of us Rotary remains one of the easiest ways everyday people can get involved in fighting polio, a fight that will be won by ‘vaccinating one child at a time’. The costs, although significant, pale in comparison to the substantial dividends that a polio free world would gain. Financial savings from the forgone costs of treating polio could exceed $1 billion per year, while a 2010 study published in leading medical journal ‘Vaccine’ estimated the economic benefits of halting polio amount to US$40-50 billion. The real benefit of course is a healthy upright child.

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Mooloolah to Landsborough Walk Saturday 25th | 8:30am - 12pm Mooloolah to Landsborough

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Come along and see what Peachester has on offer. Scarecrows, art plants, floral art, history display, Aboriginal artefacts, crafts and more. Enjoy a delightful afternoon tea served by the C.W.A. before you go to the Peachester Cemetery Walk. Entry $2 per person. $4 afternoon tea. ‘Spirit of the

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designed for you to learn more about our wonderful local flora where you can proceed at your own pace. Meet at the entrance to the Glass House Mountains visitor centre (car Join GMAN for a guided scenic and historic park) at 7:45am. walk from Beerburrum to the Trachyte Circuit and back. This bush walk commences at the historic Soldier Settlers cemetery and follows the Marae Gardens existing fire trail through Melaleuca wetland, then Open Day climbs gently through woodland where rare Glass Tuesday 21st | 10am - 2pm House plants can be seen in varied plant communities 400 Steve Irwin Way, and some of the best views of the Glass House Beerburrum Mountains. The track traverses new sections taking in some of the best local flora species and a newly Come along and join the opening opened timber bridge, a collaboration between of our new craft café and internet GMAN, TRAQ and National Parks. A moderate café. See the charity shop, wedding level of fitness is required with some chapel and landscaped gardens rough and stony sections of the track. used to host weddings and Meet at the southern car park at other events. Gold coin Beerburrum State School by donation entry. 7:15am. FREE EVENT. Gold Partner

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Wednesday 22nd | 10am - 11:30am | 2471 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah

Beerwah Celebration Friday 17th | 4pm - 9pm Simpson Street, Beerwah

Sandy Creek Organic Farm produces real food in its truest sense, where an assortment of organic vegetables and herbs are grown right at the foot of the Glass House Mountains. Join the Sandy Creek Organic Farm team for an insiders’ look at the Farm. FREE EVENT.

The Beerwah Celebration will launch the Glasshouse Country Festival and will commemorate the completion of the Simspon Street Upgrade, an initiative of the Sunshine Coast Council and the Queensland Government. Entertainment includes a showcase of school talent from across Glasshouse Country plus buskers and professional acts including the Superdads and Cheap Fakes. Local restaurants will spill out onto the street and the good old sausage sizzle will be available Ngungun too. This event is hosted by the Beerwah Aquathlon Community and Sunshine Coast Sunday 19th | 7:30am Council. FREE ENTRY. Roberts Road, Beerwah &

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Sunday 26th | 8am - 1pm Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains Sports Club Join in the festival closing event fun. Enjoy local live music, produce from local farmers, art and craft market stalls, food and for the kids there will be a jumping castle and face painting. Join in with the Scouts for go kart races, rope games and snakes and ladders. Hosted by the Glass House Mountains Sports Club and the Hinterland Mini Markets. FREE ENTRY.

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Saturday 18th | 2pm - 9pm 13 Roberts Road, Beerwah Skate Park, near Sportsground

The Ngungun Aquathlon is a non-competitive fun event aimed to get everyone involved. $10 for club members. $15 for non-club members. Pre-registration for non-club members essential. To register phone Debbie Ives on Nungeena 0400027591 by Thursday Sharing Knowledge 16th October. Visit www. and Yarning Circle ngunguntriclub. Afternoon com.au Saturday 18th | 1pm - 4pm 60 Streek Road, Glass House Mountains

The Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre (BADYACC IFYS Ltd) are proud to offer the Glasshouse Country region the chance to get involved in a free fun filled day of skate boarding, skate games, BBQ, music and the Drawn Together projection art display. Learn how to skate, get fit and have fun for all ages. Mini comps will be run throughout the afternoon with prizes, followed by an evening BBQ with MUSIC Glasshouse Country and Projection Art. Menshed Information FREE EVENT.

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Join in an afternoon of yarning with Nungeena and the SEQ Catchment’s Passages of Time. Taste bushtucker foods, see market stalls and enjoy lots of meeting and greeting. FREE EVENT.

Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th | 10am - 4pm | Glass House Mountains Scout Hall This exhibition will feature a variety of art from the studios of artists working across Glasshouse Country who regularly open their studios to the public. Hosted by the Glasshouse Country Arts Trail. The Scout Hall is located on Steve Irwin Way, opposite the Sports Club. Gold coin entry.

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Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th 10am - 4pm | Glass House Mountains Scout Hall

A variety of art workshops will be held including: painting, lino block print Thursday 23rd | 10am - 11:30am All men are welcome to visit the making, mixed media/collage, felt making, Train Stop Roberts Road, Beerwah Resource Menshed, see the creations cyanotype print making, “Kimono Kanzashi” Talks Recovery Centre and join the group for a Japanese flower brooch making and “taking Saturday 25th | 10:15am, cuppa. FREE EVENT. better photos and how to edit them”. Come along to the Beerwah Resource 1:25pm | Glass House Hosted by the Glasshouse Country Arts Recovery Centre and see recycling Mountains Train Station Trail. Half day workshops: $24 per person in action. This recycling tour will take plus materials (10am-1pm or 1pm-4pm). Hear Ivan Northgate, local legend you on a journey through the gardens Bookings essential. Contact Neville with a world class of local knowledge, and workshops of the centre to see Field on 0438525749 or neville@ speak about the historic and natural the great efforts taken within our artatglasshouse.com.au wonders of the Glass House Mountains community to see the great efforts area. Take a look at the Glass House taken in our community to Mountains Information Centre for reduce, reuse and recycle. even more wonders of the wider FREE EVENT. Glasshouse Country. Steam train “Lester and Clyde, passengers will be escorted the story book drama” from the train station. Hinterland Relay Musical FREE EVENT. for Life Friday 24th | 6:30pm Car Boot and Saturday 18th Glass House Mountains State School Hall Country Market 3pm Saturday - 9am Sunday Saturday 18th | 8am - 1pm Lester and Clyde, the Story Book Drama, Steve Irwin Way, Glasshouse Mountains Ryan St, Glass House Mountains is a production adapted and inspired by the Sports Complex Neighbourhood Centre story book written by James H Reece. The Relay for Life is an incredible overnight event performance aims to highlight the importance of Come join your community for a day of that is an opportunity for family, friends and looking after our beautiful Australian habitats and markets, sausage sizzle, live entertainment collegues to get together and celebrate survivors brings students and viewers closer to the impact of cancer, remember those lost to and fight back and fun. The Car Boot and Country Market that can occur when we forget even the simplest will help to promote the Glass House against the disease. Teams challenge themselves of environmental manners and leave our Mountains Neighbourhood Centre and and take turns to keep a baton moving rubbish laying around. We hope it inspires an local community groups who use continuous for 18 hours. The Relay for Life is awareness of how easily our beautiful Glass the centre as a hub. This is a great suitable for everyone and anyone to join in House Mountains can be destroyed if showcase of residents coming the fun with music, games and much more. we stay absent minded to our impact together to help promote and Free entry for spectators. Participants: on the environment. Bookings celebrate our local area. $20 adults; $15 kids. To register required. Phone 54393222. FREE ENTRY. phone 1300656585. Gold coin entry. Bronze Partners

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Kinesiology-Pain Relief? Yes! Each muscle in our body is connected to our brain through the physical and nervous systems. Kinesiology identifies ‘blockages’ in these amazing systems, which may be preventing your natural healing process and causing pain and discomfort. ‘Blockages’ may be the result of physical / emotional trauma / injury, unresolved / chronic stress, inadequate nutrition in our diet, or other factors. Using gentle non-invasive muscle testing Beerwah Natural Therapies will help you to find and clear these ‘blockages’ which are holding you back from achieving optimum health.

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My Travel Treasures Life has definitely been exciting in Beerwah as we wait patiently for all the new developments to be completed. October is here and before we know it Christmas will be on everyone's mind. My Travel Treasures is striving to make it a fun shopping experience and to keep it fresh and new with lots of treasures arriving. I’m always on the look-out for the unique and quirky, so make sure you drop in for a visit to see what's in store. Hours are Tuesday to Friday 9.00am until 3.30pm. www.gcnews.com.au


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Sue at Beerwah Flowers and Gifts loves Melbourne Cup, formals and graduations, so check out the new range of fascinators, bags and bling! Including jewellery, scarves, watches and purses of every colour, there is something to suit any budget. Sue can also offer a colour match service in-store, so bring in your favourite dress or shoes to accessorise. And with Christmas creeping up, why not beat the crowds and shop locally. With plenty of easy parking and a personalised service, there is something to make everyone happy this festive season.

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Tired of that old picture frame? Has the mat board faded? Is the glass scratched? Frame D’Art custom picture framing can help you. Have that sentimental picture reframed to its former glory. We can frame anything from fine lace to sporting memorabilia, including footy jerseys. For framing inspiration visit our website, www.framedartrodjo.com. Take advantage of our factory outlet with direct to the public prices. Call in, say hello to Rod and Jo to see what they can design for you.

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Liliah Rose Jewellery

Liliah Rose Jewellery is a handcrafted collection of limited edition pieces, created from forgotten and neglected antique and vintage elements. The materials used include beautiful heirloom-worthy spoons, china and lace. These items have been lovingly collected from estate sales, auctions, antique fairs and shops. Suess will be at the Beerwah Celebration on October 17 with her jewellery. To see the range of items that the jewellery artist, Suess Griffin creates, check out her Facebook page ‘Liliah Rose Jewellery’.

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Aranisari is open for business in Glass House Mountains. Owner Beth Cheney is very excited about the move and is eager to show off her shop's new look. In addition to the usual funky fashion, crystals and giftware, Aranisari has introduced a larger variety of women's clothing with a kid's range arriving soon. You'll find us at Shop 1/7 Reed Street, Glass House Mountains – next to Glasshouse Property Sales. Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm and Saturday 8.30am – 2.00pm. Contact Beth on 5438 7321. Find us on Facebook or email beth@aranisari.com.au

Liliah Rose Jewellery is a hand crafted collection of Limited Edition Pieces created from worthy heirloom forgotten and neglected antique and vintage elements. Every piece tells a story of the past and is as unique as the woman who wears it. LiliahRoseJewellery www.liliahrose.com Visit studio by appointment Ph: Suess 0487 234 982 E: suess@liliahrose.coP Made on The Sunshine Coast

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Living Visitor Information Centre Update

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By Bev Dooley It has been another interesting month in the Visitor Information Centre. I received an invitation to the unveiling of the new information sign provided by Glass House Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN). It was a pleasure to meet the girls from the Community Centre and Gwen Malcolm president of GMAN as sponsors and the driving force behind the upgrade. The sign provides an informative look at the local flora, fauna, history and geology of the area. Next time you are near the Community Centre, stop and have a look. If you are a keen walker but maybe short on knowledge of the area, GMAN also provide a free guided walk service which is popular and great if you wish to know more from an expert. We have information times in the centre. On Friday, October 17 from 4.00pm to 9.00pm at Simpson Street, Beerwah, the Beerwah Celebration will launch the Glasshouse Country Festival and commemorate the completion of the Simpson Street upgrade.

Entertainment includes a showcase of school student talent, buskers and professional acts. On Saturday, October 25 you can witness the historic steam train pull into the Glass House Mountains train station, greeted by volunteers from both the Community Centre and the Information Centre. A short informative talk on the Glass House area will be given and for those that may wish to know more, a guide to the information centre will be provided. And finally over the school holidays, we have extended our small retail range and have a beautiful selection of pottery necklaces made by a local potter. You can also find some illustrated children’s books produced by local talent Heather Gall and, due to popularity, our range of cards by Heather has been extended. Honey and jam continue to be a favourite for visitors and locals alike. If you would like to become a member of our friendly team, either call in for a chat with me on a Monday or I can be reached on 0417 709 157.

with the U3A Grafx Group contributed by Chris Bell

Patterns of sunlight

The West Coastline of Australia has a beautiful unspoilt serenity which is a photographer’s paradise. There are striking rocky outcrops peeping out of the warm blue waters, high cliffs, shelly beaches, lighthouses, long stretches of straight highway bordered by sandy dunes, and coral bays filled with fish, dolphins and dugongs. Most pictures taken of Snag Island Jetty are taken on top of the jetty, but we chose to photograph this jetty from below, with the sunlight shining through the timber slats creating shadow patterns underneath the jetty, and in the water, also revealing the grain in the jetty timber. The stanchions supporting the jetty formed a natural frame for two boats creating overall a picture with a difference.

The Glass House Mountains Visitor Information centre is located at Settler's Rotary Park, Reed Street, Glass House Mountains and is open seven days a week from 9.00am to 4.00pm

Visitor numbers climb at Mount Ngungun Since the upgrade of tracks and signage at Mount Ngungun the walking track is drawing thousands more visitors each year. The number of hikers climbing from January 1 to July 8 this year was 40,456 compared with about 32,000 in the whole of 2013. National Parks Minister Steve Dickson said that the track was realigned to make it easier, safer and more enjoyable and visitors have been

flocking to take in the spectacular views of the mountains, forests, waterways and farmland of the Sunshine Coast. “On average about 215 people a day do the hike. On fine days and weekends, the track can host more than 300 people a day,” Mr Dickson said. “If that level of visitation continues, we could see about 78,500 visitors this year, more than double last year’s number.”

photo by Martin Bell

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Last month the Caloundra Family History Research group hosted the Beerwah History Group for research at the library and resource centre. Seven of their members arrived at 9.30am and were welcomed by CFHRI President Valerie Thornton. Five volunteers were also on hand to assist and two PCs and two laptops were put to good use, as well as the fiche machine and library. Both CFHRI and Beerwah members enjoyed a fruitful and social exchange on the day. All enquiries about the group and events held are welcomed by contacting Valerie on 5437 3879, Roz on 5493 1197, or Dawn on 5492 2208. Email address is caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com Website is www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au with a map to locate the building.

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Happenings Out and About Let there be light The Maleny Bowls club hosted a twilight bowls ‘come and try’ night for locals last Wednesday night to coincide with the official turning on of the club’s new lights by the State Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell. A great crowd came along on the night and there were plenty of members on hand to share their bowling skills with the less experienced bowlers. See story page 4

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Things 2 Do

The Dandyman, Circus of the absurd

Beerwah Retreat

Take time out to be attentive to the sacred with Mary Franzmann on Saturday, November 1 from 10.00am – 3.00pm. Mary Franzmann is a Presentation Sister who has worked for many years in Secondary Colleges and offers a variety of spiritual experiences. Workshop 1 will guide participants into seeing the sacred in the ordinary and extraordinary. In Workshop 2 there will be the opportunity to let go and rest in the awkward in-betweens so that we can attend to the places of new life. The Sunshine Coast’s Spirituality Support Group has organised the day and everyone is welcome. The workshop will be held at the Beerwah Catholic Centre - Peachester Road Beerwah. BYO Lunch to share - Tea and coffee provided. Cost is $20.00 – RSVP by October 28 on 5491 2011.

Don’t miss Merrie England

The Maleny Singers are presenting a concert version of ‘Merrie England’, accompanied by the Maleny Performing Arts Orchestra, in November this year. There will be four performances – three at the Maleny RSL on Friday, November 14 at 6.30pm, Saturday, November 15 at 2.00pm and Sunday, November 16 at 4.00pm; and a performance at Woombye School of Arts Hall on the following Sunday, November 23 at 2.00pm. Tickets are $20.00 and $18.00 and are available from Maleny Visitor Information Centre for the Maleny performances and from the Woombye Community Library for the Woombye performance, as well as online from Trybooking.com Profits go to support the local Rural Fire Brigades in both Maleny and West Woombye.

Social Media Course During November there will be two separate courses that will run at Morris House Neighbourhood Centre to assist locals in developing their social media skills. The courses are both run across a five week period, for two hours, with sessions from 1.00pm – 3.00pm and participants are required to have a basic computer knowledge for both of these courses. The first course beginning on Tuesday, November 4 is called ‘Communication on the Internet’ and covers e-mails, Facebook, twitter, blogging etc. The course total cost is $25.00 for the five, two hour lessons. The second course ‘Managing Media’ will start on Wednesday, November 19. This course covers putting photos on a computer, emailing photos, scanning, file formats, and downloading. For all bookings and enquiries call 5494 1258.

If you like circus and comedy you won’t want to miss the Dandyman at the Maleny Community Centre this Saturday, October 18 at 7.00pm. Described as a must see show of outrageously funny proportions. Daniel Oldaker aka ‘Dandyman’ will thrill you with a kooky, eclectic, unique and quirky show. Featuring jaw dropping circus, absurd acrobatics, side-splitting comedy and mischievous high-jinks. See Dandyman balance watermelons on his head, and witness everyday drinking straws come to life before your very eyes. Take a dash of Mr Bean, throw in a pinch of Jim Carey, a handful of Frank Woodley, cross Salvadore Dali with Jerry Lewis, throw in some juggling balls, a bowtie made of straws and a whole lot of charisma and you've arrived somewhere in the neighbourhood of Dandyman. Tickets are adults $20.00 and children $10.00, bookings can be made at the Maleny Information Centre or www.varietyville. com. More information at www.danieloldaker.com or www.varietyville.com

Landsborough Day Celebrations on again The Landsborough Museums’ volunteers had so much fun last year celebrating Landsborough Day that they’re doing it again on Saturday, October 25, from 9.00am – 3.00pm. As part of the Glasshouse Country Festival, the museum is celebrating Landsborough Day with a sausage sizzle and halfprice adult entry to the museum. Catch a glimpse of the past with the museum’s volunteers dressed in World War 1 attire and displays that celebrate the lives and times of the people in the local area. If you haven’t taken the opportunity to take a look inside the museum, you might just be surprised just how much is there! Entry for adults is only $5.00 and all children accompanied by an adult are free.

Stop stressing about what you eat Are you sick of constantly stressing about what you eat or how fat you feel? Join Marie Bean, Author of ‘Lazy Loser’, as she reveals how to get fit and healthy - the lazy way at the Maleny Library on Thursday, October 25 from 1.30pm – 3.00pm. Discover how to eat, drink and move more without having to sacrifice your entire lifestyle. Learn about the mental side of eating and fitness. Find out why people put on weight and how to make it stop. Discover how to stop feeling guilty about your weight and learn to curb temptations. Find the right fitness activity (and actually enjoy it!) The workshop is free, however you need to book your spot by phoning 1300 542 727.

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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

Dear Mr Stallworthy

The reasons for contributors not revealing their identity are many and varied. The unfounded aspersions you cast upon my character are simply that, unfounded. However I do take umbrage with your statement regarding our local Constabulary not being concerned about any and all crime. I, along with the majority, hold our Officers in the highest regard and believe they are doing a great job. The Editor and staff of GCNews are also a credit to the community and can be trusted to make the correct decision regarding publication matters. My thanks to you, Sir, for the 33 years you served the community along with officers like Dan Geary and Ken Strothfeldt, Stock Squad officers of the `60`s era you refer to with apologies The Poddydodger Peachester

Huge thanks

A big shout out to Mellum Munchies at Landsborough who fed all of the fire crews at the fire on Bruce Highway, on Tuesday night (October 7). They managed to knock up 45 burgers, with the lot, with no notice and they tasted delish! We would be lost without the support of local businesses. Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade PS. If you would like to be kept up-to-date with what the Landsborough Rural Fire Service is doing, like their Facebook page.

Re: Beerwah moving ahead story

Never mind about ‘Crazy Clarkes’ and their bargains. Us craft ladies miss ‘Gone Bonkers’ much more! Jan Penny Beerwah

Tough lesson to learn

My 20-year-old daughter has had to learn a tough lesson this week that even when you do the right thing, are enthusiastic and proactive in applying for a job, that sometimes the odds are stacked against you. Also that it is possible that the business you submit your application to, doesn’t make the effort to ensure that the application is safely kept for consideration. After applying for a position in a local business, on the day they were advertised and then waiting numerous weeks for a response, (knowing that others in the area had already received a letter of rejection), her hopes were high that this meant she was still in the running for consideration. However the outcome wasn’t to be, and as their opening day was drawing close and she still had not been contacted. I rang to see what was happening, only to be told that her resume wasn’t on the system. Not only that, there were also no more positions available, and she would need to submit another application for consideration when a position became available. I really hope that there aren’t any other young people out there who have had the same thing happen to them, and they are still waiting for this disappointing outcome. I would hope that other local businesses would take more care with job applications and show more consideration when their mistake has been discovered. Name Withheld Beerwah

Don’t judge me

I was upset enough by the letter contributed by Brian Stallworthy, GCNews, October 8, to write in with my name and location! As an ex-police officer – you would know that victimisation often follows free speech. I have written in as ‘Name and address supplied’ only when something has stirred me enough to speak up, and when others may suffer from my

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honesty or views! By signing my name in the past, I have had the lowest of people kill my pets, beat up my children, slaughter my wildlife and have suffered harassment like you would not believe. Yes, these people are often locals, yes these people should know better – and no – the police would do nothing. ‘Not our problem’. I had to purchase and train a dog (responsibly) to keep me and mine safe. Here is something I do believe in enough to sign my name. I believe in a world where people can speak without fear, a world where young children can go to school without fearing for their lives. A world where citizens and helpless animals really are protected by the laws provided to protect them and by law enforcement individuals paid to do so. I, as an avid reader of this balanced, small, local newspaper – fully endorse the individual’s right to free speech in a manner and form that protect those that they love. Please don’t assume anything about the writer – and do not use your past career as validation for your personal view in this matter, Mr Stallworthy – it is irrelevant. I can only suppose that I, the undersigned, can now expect ‘negative attention’ from those able, (or with the power to do so), for my views – from many sectors of this small (and in this case), small-minded community. So be it. Susan E Richardson Peachester (PS. I am not ‘The Poddydodger’)

Open letter to my LNP MP

You failed to Stand Up for your community on Tuesday, October 7 and instead you ‘gave away the farm’. As a constituent in your electorate I am disgusted that you failed to stand up and be counted on the issue of asset sales / leasing of our essential assets including the long term lease of electricity poles and wires, businesses your Government promised would not be touched. ‘Energy Assets Safe’, Newman says 30 April 2013, Brisbane Times. He lied. I, and an estimated 75% to 80% of fellow Queenslanders oppose the sale / lease of profitable assets on the grounds that asset sales / lease will mean we all pay more for an essential service that will be less reliable, employ fewer Queenslanders and be owned and controlled by overseas interests, whose primary focus will be maximising profit at the expense of ordinary Queenslanders. Even Treasurer Tim Nicholls back in 2010 acknowledged that long term leases were ‘as good as giving away the farm’. As my MP you failed to put our community first, and you will be forever tarred with the toxic stench of Nicholl’s and Newman's asset sales / leasing plan and as such...you just lost another two votes. Other readers who are concerned about this issue should check out the website lara@not4sale.org.au Len and Margaret Berthelsen Landsborough

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As an elderly woman, living alone, I don't want to have to have the hassle or harassment of telephone callers who don't agree with me, as from previous experience. I have never written on personal issues, but I do have an opinion on various subjects. As is everybody's right. I understand that some people get upset on this issue, but I thank you for accepting this, as your last paragraph states. As an expoliceman, I hope he can understand my reasoning, and realise that my safety is important to me. As for the Poddydodger, I have a feeling he was trying to add a bit of humour. Maybe? Name supplied Landsborough

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Following the death of William Grigor in 1907, his youngest daughter Clementina and her husband William Smith Burgess became the owners and custodians of the historic Bankfoot House. Well known for being the former lunch stop for the Cobb & Co Coaches, and the original Glasshouse Post Office, Bankfoot House was equally well known as an accommodation house for travellers. Among those who were to avail themselves of the ‘hospitable board of Mrs Burgess’ were the Fullerton family. Following their arrival in Australia from Scotland in 1911 the Fullertons lived on a small farm at Wellington Point until, in 1913, Robert Fullerton selected 160 acres for a larger farm situated 2 ½ miles from the Glasshouse Mountains between Ngungun and Coonowrin. Mr Fullerton brought his son Jim to the Glasshouse Mountains during the school holidays and built a four roomed house to accommodate his family. It is likely that they met their neighbours, the Burgess family, during this time. The Fullertons arrived in the Glasshouse Mountains on June 3, 1914, just over 100 years ago! Mrs Fullerton and her children Margaret, John, Willie and Alister were met at the railway station by Mrs Clementina Burgess. She drove the Fullertons to Bankfoot House in her horsedrawn buggy along a sandy and dusty road, wellused by the many bullock teams that traversed it daily, hauling logs to the railway station. Mr Fullerton and his sons Rob Jnr, Jim and Roy followed a few hours later on the goods train with the family’s possessions which included ‘an old horse called Dick, two cows and a calf (Bella, Daisy and Maggie), a tabby cat and her kittens’. After spending the night at Bankfoot and appreciating the hospitality of Mr and Mrs Burgess, the family left early the next morning for their new home. Mr Burgess later brought the family’s possessions out from the station on his bullock wagon. The Fullerton and Burgess families were to become close friends, cemented further in 1928 by the wedding of Jim Fullerton and Ellie Burgess, which was held on the Bankfoot House property.

The photo was taken in January 1928 and on the reverse it says ‘first time all were home together’. Alister, Margaret, Jim, dad (Robert snr), John, Mother (Isabella), Roy, Rob, Isabella (daughter), Hector, and Bill

If you are interested in learning more about Bankfoot House and its occupants, please contact the Friends of Bankfoot House on 5493 0197 on a Wednesday or email friends@bankfoothouse.org. Ron Gillinder, President – 0407 760 989, in conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Council. www.gcnews.com.au


Rick Baberowski Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987 Transformed look and feel for Beerwah

This is our time to celebrate! The Glass House Country Festival program is the best yet and Beerwah’s Simpson Street is now showing us just how far we've come from those first community consultation sessions that collected our ideas and proposed that 'Beerwah aims to have a brighter future'. Well now we can actually see the transformation on the ground and feel very proud that we've given the town and the Glass House country townships a truly solid foundation for that bright future. For me, the sense of ‘this is going to be really great’ came as the first tower went up on 'Tower Green', which is where the old rail crossing used to be. The icing on the cake was the extra seating and sidewalk shelters. I have to proudly say it's not just what council has done (as good as that has been) but also the tremendous contribution the private sector has made in the shopping centre extension, the new businesses that have come to town and the new developments that have recently started construction. The bottom line is that we now have a major activity centre in our fabulous Glass House Country that is a great place to shop, meet and visit. We all wanted to retain a (modern) country town look and feel for Beerwah and that is what's been delivered. This is, as they say, only 'the start of the beginning' but our transformed Glass House country township of Beerwah has held onto our local community values and is sure to strengthen local business. Together, council and the community have put a lot of effort into this project over the last few years and the end result is one that we can all take pride in. Enjoy our communities’ success and the festival. Last week the Beerwah Streetscape project took out the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia ‘Overall Winner’ state award for innovation and excellence. The award recognised it was not just what was delivered but how it was delivered. The commitment of the whole project team to high standards in the delivery and an unflagging responsiveness to the needs and challenges thrown up by the civil and concurrent private sector works, traders, community and my constant nagging, means they should feel justifiably very proud of a job well done for council, the Glasshouse communities and the region.

Rural News Australian Pineapples next in biosecurity firing line

The news that Fijian ginger is now available for sale in Sydney despite major questions about its pest and disease status, has sent shivers up the spines of Australia’s pineapple growers. The growers fear their industry could be the next in line to be exposed to pests and disease by a complacent federal biosecurity regime. Peak body for the pineapple industry, Growcom, said pineapple growers were outraged that the sale of imported ginger had been authorised by the government since it raised significant questions not only around Australia’s biosecurity, but government processes as a whole. “The Government has yet to formally respond to the recommendations of the Senate Inquiry report released in March which strongly criticised government biosecurity procedures regarding pineapple, potato and ginger imports. Meanwhile, imported product, Fijian ginger, is already here,” Growcom Chief Advocate, Rachel Mackenzie said. “It makes a mockery of our participation in the Senate inquiry process and calls into question the usefulness of these inquiries. It seems they are nothing more than political navel gazing exercises with no capacity to influence policy,” she said. “Growcom, along with the Australian Ginger Industry Association, invested significant time and resources into providing submissions to this Inquiry and in appearing before the Senators. To not even be given the courtesy of a formal response from government is insulting. The pineapple industry is terrified that a poor process conducted without any transparency or accountability has the potential to bring a disease into the country that can account for up to 40% crop losses,” said Ms Mackenzie.

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Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah Breakfast update

I’m pleased to advise we have a special guest speaker lined up for the next Mooloolah Breakfast at Kenny’s Café on November 6 at 7.00am for a 7.30am start, the new Tourism Development Manager for Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd, Susan Maynard. With 20 years’ experience in tourism, Susan’s role with SCDL is to work in collaboration with industry and members in the Southern (Kawana to Caloundra), Hinterland and Gympie to Cooloola regions. She is also responsible for the implementation and management of regional SCDL programs to grow tourism. Susan will be talking with us about tourism opportunities to really help tell the world about our beautiful Mooloolah. I will also be available at the breakfast between 7.00am and 7.30am to meet with any local residents who want to raise any issues about council-related matters in the area.

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As we strive to make the Sunshine Coast region the most sustainable place in Australia, strategically planning for our future transport needs is vitally important. With our population expected to increase by 50% over the next 20 years, integrated transport solutions that help manage growth and maintain our much coveted lifestyle need to be considered. Last week I joined some other councillors and staff on a very informative familiarisation of the Light Rail system on the Gold Coast to learn more about their delivery of the project. The Gold Coast City Council project managers were so generous in sharing their journey with us, as we investigate the light rail option here. There are exciting times ahead as we continue to explore the public transport solutions that will service the Sunshine Coast in the years ahead. More information about the Sunshine Coast Light Rail can be found on the project website – www.lightrail.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au. We also had the opportunity to visit the fantastic Tweed River Art Gallery in Murwillumbah to gain a wonderful insight into what they are delivering in this hinterland area, and consider how various attributes could be brought back and leveraged in our own region, as the desire for the creative industries here continues to grow and strengthen. www.gcnews.com.au

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Environment Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network The miracle of the butterfly

Nothing heralds the onset of Spring like butterflies flitting round the garden. But many of us forget that, without caterpillars, there would be no butterflies. Remember that next time you consider squashing a caterpillar or spraying insecticides onto your veggie garden. We have many beautiful butterflies on the Sunshine Coast. However, habitat destruction and disturbance, loss of corridors and food sources, the displacement of native vegetation by weeds, unnatural fire regimes, drought effects and climate change are all threatening butterfly populations. Butterfly species rely on specific plant species as their food source, with caterpillars chomping on the green parts and adults sipping the flower nectar. The Australian Painted Lady loves Everlasting Daisies and Yellow Buttons, citrus trees are a favourite of the Orchard Swallowtail, and native trees such as Tuckeroo and Flame Trees will attract the Common Pencilled-Blue butterfly. If you want to attract butterflies to your garden, plant masses of nectarrich flowers in a sunny, wind-protected spot, and a range of native shrubs and trees, including Crepe Myrtle, Banksia, Angophora and Eucalypts. Our most precious butterfly, the vulnerable Richmond Birdwing (male pictured), feeds on the Richmond Birdwing Vine. This butterfly has disappeared from two-thirds of its original range which continues to contract. Local groups like GMAN have been growing and planting these vines along watercourses, in gardens and on state lands to provide breeding sites and food and to increase the range of this treasure. Call GMAN if you would like to purchase vines for your own patch. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au

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Maleny flying fox information evening

There will be an informative talk by Dr Les Hall at the Maleny Community Centre, Wednesday, October 29, 6.30pm – 8.00pm. An introduction on flying fox biology and their ecological function on the Sunshine Coast will be followed by information regarding the failures and success of flying fox camp removals. Dr Hall will discuss the somewhat contentious relationship between flying foxes, horses and human deaths caused by Hendra Virus. Dr Hall has been studying bats for over 45 years, firstly while employed by the CSIRO and more recently at the University of Queensland. He has authored many books on Australian bats, and has been on many boards and committees dealing with flying-fox management. He was also closely involved with research on the emergence of Hendra and Australian Bat Lyssavirus. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation followed by tea and coffee. See more or register at: http://barunglandcare.org.au/event-1765640 (you can also register by calling Braung Landcare on 5494 3151). Cost: Barung members, gold coin donation; non-members, $5.00.

Environment Notices Book in for free walk - On Saturday, October 18 there will be a free guided walk of Trachyte Circuit 5.7klm start time 7.30am from Trachyte Circuit car park Barrs Road. On Sunday, October 19 there will be another walk this time at the Beerwah Scientific area 2 kilometres. Start 8.00am, meet visitor centre Glass House Mountains. Bookings essential phone Virginia on 5493 0360 or Gwen 5493 0029 by Friday, October 17. Sunshine Coast Koala Wildlife Rescue - Our koalas are in a critical state and we are dedicated to making sure they survive. We are a non-profit organisation that operates 24 hours a day seven days a week. We rescue sick, orphaned or displaced koalas in all areas. You can ring Ray on 0423 618 740 or Murray on 0431 300 729 and we will collect koalas and take them to the Australian Wildlife Hospital in Beerwah for the correct treatment. Local Environmental Group Seeking Committee Member - Local Environmental Group, Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare, is seeking a local community minded person to join our team and serve on the board. The position for Treasurer has become vacant and a new member is urgently needed to fill this gap. This position would suit someone with experience on boards or someone who would like the experience, cares deeply about protecting the environment and has a sound grasp of financial matters. If interested please contact Caroline (president) at: 0401 921 732 (after hours only and weekends).

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This is probably the most spectacular of all of Australia’s wonderful rainforest trees. Through Spring and Summer, the tree is covered in large brilliant red flower heads. The flowers are stunning and can be seen from a long distance against the lush green foliage of the tree. This stunning ornamental tree is easy to grow in SE QLD as long as you give it full sun and most importantly a free draining position. It grows quite fast and reaches approximately 8 to 10m in height. If you would like to find out more about some of Australia’s most amazing flora and the fauna they attract then drop in and see the team at Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. Phone 5494 5980 or 0448 509 139. Email: info@gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au or visit or website at www.gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au Open to the public Monday to Saturday 9.00am until 4.00pm. www.gcnews.com.au


HANDS OFF HALLS CREEK How long has Halls Creek been considered? Caloundra City and Sunshine Coast Council have considered urban develoment at Halls Creek since the early 2000s and have consistently rejected it as unsuitable. Caloundra South Caloundra City Council agreed to the Caloundra South Development provided at Halls Creek. Do we have to have the Halls Creek IGA? The SEQ Regional Plan requires either the Halls Creek or the Beerwah East IGA to be included. and prefers Beerwah East. This The Halls Creek and Beerwah East IGA including Stocklands land holding at Halls Creek and the protected CAMCOS rail corridor.

Why is Halls Creek in the SEQ Regional Plan? Sunshine Coast Council (and a number of community groups) made submissions on the SEQ Regional Plan calling on the State Government NOT to include the Halls Creek IGA. Stockland made a submission calling on the State Government to include the Halls Creek IGA. The State Government ignored Council and the community and included the Halls Creek IGA.

What can you do? • Write to Andrew Powell MP or Mark McArdle MP and let them know you don’t want

Halls Creek. They have said they want to hear from the community, so don’t be shy.

Attend the community meeting on 24th of October at 7.00pm in the Glasshouse Community Hall, Coonowrin Rd, next to the Bowls Club.

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Noticeboard Sunshine Coast Cheerleading - will be holding a cent auction on Saturday, October 18 at the CCSA Hall, Nutley Street, Caloundra. Doors open at 6.00pm for 6.30pm start. $5.00 entry includes lucky door ticket, supper and one sheet of cent auction tickets. Major prize is a midweek two-night stay in one room spa unit at Rumba resort in Caloundra for two people. Thought of Volunteering? - The Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre is seeking volunteers to help in the day to day running of the Centre, community events and initiatives. Computer skills are encouraged but not essential. As an approved workplace, volunteering with us may enable you to fully meet a Centrelink Mutual Obligation activity. If you have three hours a week or even a fortnight spare, why not call in and see us? You will be made most welcome. We are open weekdays, located in Ryan Street Glass House Mountains (opposite Australia Post). Contacted us on 5438 7000 or e-mail admin@ghmnc.com. New to the area? - Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. We provide a safe learning environment, great feedback and have lots of fun doing it. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www.glasshousetoastmasters.org.

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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 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am - 2.00pm. (No entry fee to village for CFHRG research), phone 5428 2018 or email us at cfhrg55@bigpond.com. Cansurvive Support Group - Meetings are in Nambour and are both uplifting and supportive. Cansurvive welcomes all, providing a range of holistic and orthodox information; medical and naturopathic guest speakers; a comprehensive library and supportive counselling. The groups are empowering - transcending from victim to victor - and believe it or not, there’s fun to be had along the way. Cansurvive meets every second Wednesday. No bookings required. Morning tea is provided for a gold coin donation. (Further donations are graciously accepted.) The next meeting will be on October 22, please arrive by 10.00am for 10.15am start. The meeting concludes at 12.30pm. The Cansurvive Centre is at 69 Park Road, Nambour. Parking is available in the grounds. Phone 5441 5730 for further information. Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre – Car boot and Country Market will be held on October 18 from 8.00am – 1.00pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre. Now is the time to book your spot, sites $15.00, bring your own table, call 5438 7000. Email. admin@ghmnc.com. Volunteers will also be needed on the day.

Brendan Edwards Glasshouse Community Church Have you seen the new Jonny Depp movie ‘Transcendence?’ It leaves you wondering where the world will be in years to come as technology advances faster than many of us feel comfortable with. In the film, this professor uploads his mind into a computer, links himself to the internet, gaining all the knowledge and power of every computer and smart phone on the planet. He ends up with the ability to heal human bodies, restore natural plants and becomes consciously linked to water all over the world through these ‘nano’ micro machines that self replicate and spread all over the earth! He seems to have the abilities of God and the only way to shut down his power and control over everything is to upload a new virus that will destroy all computer technology everywhere. Are we heading for an age when technological advancements over step the moral framework or has it already? What will it be like for our children and their children? GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

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Will there be a return to the ‘Olden days’ with a blackout of all technology and no electricity like the ‘Doomsday Preppers’ are anticipating? Lately we have all had concerns as extremism and terrorism moves closer to our home towns. We want to be open minded and tolerant of people’s rights but it seems to have swung over to a time where anyone who believes that there is only one God and wants to defend traditional Christian family values is now the enemy of progress! I have come to understand that left to our own devices humans are headed to destruction. Without the wisdom of God and the unity He brings through us in His Spirit, we are headed to uncertain times. The Bible says to expect it. The challenge is to try to maintain the simple structures of family and friendship in community without needing to rely on technology. Go camping, grow your own vegies, get some exercise and spend time with real people outside of Facebook and Twitter. Find a good Bible teaching church and seek the Lord while He may be found.

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Diary Dates Friday, October 17 - Coochin Creek Bushcare Group will meet for their regular working bees for bushland maintenance and planting from 9.30am – 12.00noon. Meet in Emma Park (off Hickory Drive or Emma Place) Beerwah near our green sign. Contact is Roger on 0435 347 662. Wednesday, October 22 - Men’s Shed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Wednesday, October 22 - The Women’s Social Group that meets at the Glass House Neighbourhood Centre will be heading to a farm visit at Glass House Mountains. If you would like to go along, the members will be car-pooling from the centre at 12.15pm. Bring a plate to share for lunch, any enquiries please call the Neighbourhood Centre on 5438 7000. Tuesday, October 28 - Glass House Legacy Laurel Club will hold their monthly meeting at Club Glasshouse, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. Wednesday, October 29 - Men’s Shed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240.

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Contributed by Jenny Kelly Huey was very kind to us and the showers held off until all 152 players in our annual Open Day had completed their rounds. We had a wonderful day and pace of play was remarkable considering the size of the field. The event was once again sponsored by Sean and Jen Kelly. The winner of the A Grade Gross was Sue Jones who shot 85 off the stick, on a count back from J. Malone, also on 85. B Grade Gross winner was J. Hollis with 92 Gross, on another dreaded count back from our Ladies President, Monica Dangerfield. C Grade Gross winner was Barb McIntosh with 101 off the stick, once again on a count back from runner up Fay Raven on 101 off the stick. Winners of the Nett were K. Dymond in A Grade with a 70 Nett, Jackie Collinson in B grade, on a count back, with a 71 Nett, and C Grade winner was Marie Oxlade with 70 Nett. Runners up were A. Hewitt in A Grade with 71 Nett, Y. Henry 71 Nett in B Grade and G. Young took home the prize in C Grade. Winner of the Seniors event was K Dymond with her 70 Nett. We held an Accuracy Drive on the 17th fairway and the closest to the centre with their drives were M. Pearce in A Grade, Julie McMahon in B Grade and Oriel Lyon in C Grade. Nearest to the Pins went to June Hall on number 2, Jen Kelly on the 5th, Janelle Balfe on 16, and Sue Williamson on the 18th. The team event went to C. Tannock, Julie McMahon, K. Dyson and Marie Oxlade with a total of the best three scores being 217 Nett. A great day was had by all, which is a tribute to our hard working Committee especially our Captain Lea and Vice-Captain Mavis who put in so much effort to make the day such a success.

Glenview Mooloolah Tennis Club

Contributed by Jenny Morris Latest News As our Junior teams are about to start the Summer Season we wish to congratulate our Div 3 team, Mooloolah Valley Magic and Div 4b team Muppets for winning the Autumn Season in September. A special mention must be made that the Muppets have now won three seasons in a row. What an effort! Congratulations to Elizabeth, Phoebe and Jack, well done. The next season starts on October 25. Our Monday night teams have six matches left. Two teams, Div 2,The Maddogs and Div 4,The Vipers are in the top four positions. Good luck for the rest of the season which ends on November 27. We were fortunate enough to receive the Partnership Funding grant from the Sunshine Coast Council and wish to thank them for the funds which will help in our Facility Maintenance. Any funding is most appreciated. At the moment we are working to update our lights and hopefully be lucky to receive a grant from the Gaming Community Benefit fund soon and we all have our fingers crossed. Our next Committee meeting is on Tuesday, October 21 at 6.30pm at our clubhouse. Around the corner in November is our AGM so if anyone is interested in helping out the club please put your hand up to support us in any way, big or small. We also have our Xmas break up in late November. Please like up on Facebook to keep posted on what is going on around our club. www.gcnews.com.au


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

Maleny Swimming Club

Contributed by Jodie Diefenbach Recently members of the Maleny club competed at the Nambour Swimming Carnival in both the 50 metre and 100 metre events. The morning session saw Darcy swim all four strokes in 50 metre events, achieving three Personal Bests, and coming 1st in three events and 2nd place in the other. This is a terrific effort for someone who is only seven years of age. The afternoon session saw all the remaining swimmers compete, with Danica achieving gold in her 50 metre butterfly and bronze in 50 metre breaststroke. Lochlan and Jacob competed in the 15 & Over division with Jacob achieving four Personal Bests in his 50 metre events and Lochlan winning silver in his 50 backstroke and two bronze in his 50 and 100 metre breaststroke events. This is turning out to be a great swimming season for our swimmers.

Maleny Swimmers Jacob, Darcy, Lochlan and Danica New Start System Contributed by Joyce Newton The Maleny Swimming Club have started off the season with a new Infinity Start System and Tripod thanks to the generous donations of the Maleny Trail Bike Riders and the Maleny Credit Union Charitable Trust Fund. Gone are the days of cap guns and beeper guns. This system has not only a loud beeper but a light to assist time keepers. The Chief Starter does not have to load a gun or even hold a starter gun. The Chief Starter just presses a button! The new starter system will assist our club swimmers and time keepers with their starts on Club Nights, and also assist time keepers and swimmers at the club’s annual swimming carnival in February to get their very best results. The Maleny Swimming Cub meets every Wednesday night at 530pm at the Maleny Centenary Pool, and everyone is welcome to join in the fun!

Glasshouse & District Tennis

Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – Welcome to the players for this season of Friday night tennis. Don’t forget to arrange a fill-in player if you are unable to play and advise them of all the match details and don’t forget to let your team mate know. Matches can be replayed at a time at Glass House venue which is convenient for all players. If you are unable to arrange to replay your match or organise a fill-in player, please ring Katya on the number provided on the draw sheet. Please make sure you pay your season fees as soon as possible. Reminder that you need to arrive prior to match starting time. If you have any queries please contact Katya. For any enquiries regarding the Friday night tennis please ring Katya on 5494 9464 or Jill on 5494 8218. Below are the scores up to September 19 with a few score sheets or matches (shown in brackets) still to be played Div 1 – Murray-97, Djokovic-82, Federer-61, Nadal-47 Div 2 – Heidi-46, Daisy-39, Jac-16 Scores for the 12.9 still to come in. Div 3/Peewee 1 – Babolat-68, Yonex-61, Dunlop-32 (29.8 & 19.9), Wilson-23 (29.8 & 19.9), Head-22 (29.8 & 19.9), Prince-8 (29.8 & 19.9) Continuous ‘A’ – Hot Dogs-65, Chiko Rolls-45, Meat Pies-35 (29.8 & 5.9), Dagwood Dogs-21 (29.8), Hot Chips-16 (29.8 & 5.9 & 12.9), Sausage Rolls-16 (29.8 & 12.9) The courts at the Glass House Mountains Sports Club are available for hire by contacting the Club.

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Glasshouse Ranger’s Cricket

Contributed by Frank Doonan Welcome to Roman, Samuel, Jayden, Riley, Bailey, Jules, Nicholas, and Zane (and Max is away for a few games). These are our under 10’s, the boys play Friday nights around the coast. The coaches are experienced and respected players on the coast. Friday was the team’s first game and was played at Caloundra. The boys batted well and made 150 and Sunshine Coast Grammar made 122. The Boys did exceptionally well with both their batting and fielding, especially as this was their first game. Man of the Match was Bailey Baartz who had an amazing all round game with his batting and bowling.

Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club Contributed by Jill Forster The club is running the Milo in2CRICKET program again this season. It’s a fun way of introducing cricket to both boys and girls aged five to 10 years. The registration fee is $65.00. Each participant receives a plastic bat, soft ball, t-shirt, bucket hat and backpack. The club is holding a registration day on Wednesday, October 22 from 4.00.00pm 5.00pm at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. If you are unable to attend the registration day and you would like your son or daughter to participate, please contact, Jill Forster on 5493 0663 or 0418 946 252. The sessions will be held on Thursday afternoons from 4.00pm - 5.00pm. The first session will commence on Thursday, October 30 and finish on Thursday, December 4.

Results 1st Division - Rangers 1st innings 211, 2nd innings, Gympie 1st innings (no actual scores but rangers won outright) 2nd Division - Rangers 1st innings 206, Burpengary 1st innings 241 (Burpengary first innings points) 3rd Division - Rangers 1st innings 97, 2nd innings 164, Tewantin 1st innings 120 2nd innings 5-86 (Tewantin first innings point) 4th Division - Rangers 1st innings 107, 2nd innings 129, Maroochydore 1st innings 4 Dec 159, 2nd innings 77 (tie) Under 12’s - Coolum 3-106 and Rangers 3-63 Under 14’s - Rangers 4-96 and Tewantin 55 Under 16’s - Rangers 7-110 and Caloundra 7-129 A great effort by 4th division getting a tie. The lads worked hard in their second innings of bowling to get Maroochydore out for 77 and special note for Cullum for his effort of 5 for 27 first 5 wicket haul in seniors.

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Bangkok Street Fare at Glasshouse Country RSL Wednesday - Saturday 5pm – 8pm you can now enjoy the quiet, intimate environment of the RSL dining room for either dine in or take-away meals. The full Thai take-away menu operates each night and on Friday and Saturdays, the Club menu operates for those who enjoy steaks, fish and chips, and other western food. Why not come and join your RSL mates for a glass of something and chat this week?

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Your Stars LIBRA September 23 – October 22 You like to please people but do not be misled in your desire to be of service. If you have any health difficulties it might prove to be draining. Best not to make assumptions about what someone wants from you. The weekend sees you dashing over details a bit too fast. Watch for sprained ankles now. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 Use your energy, bubbling up from inside, to make new steps in economic matters or even secure a valuable purchase. Ideas which you have been mulling over since last April, some of which you have put to paper, are not yet ready for public launching until Mercury goes direct at the end of the month. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 There is a beautiful grand trine in fire signs behaving like a carousel at a circus! This should bring you a week of cooperative allies who want to help you achieve your aims, and enjoy communal life. You may have to resist a strong urge to quit your job and buy a caravan to charge off all round Australia. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 There is support and positive change coming your way with helpful hands. This week sees you move forward with a plan, especially one you have been hatching since last April, and it may get more approval and support by the end of this month when Mercury moves direct. You have some good ideas.

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