Edition 16 july 2014

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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY JULY 16 - 2014. VOLUME 29-10

Long road ahead for Reed Street upgrade page 3

New title challenge for ‘Handful’ page 7

Here come the scarecrows! page 8

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What's Happening Thursday, July 17

Thursday, July 17

Maleny Fixit Café operates at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre every second Thursday in ‘the Shed’ from 10.00am until 2.00pm. Bring along items that need to be fixed, and the volunteer ‘fixers’ will either fix it, show how it can be done, or provide a suitable referral to someone who can fix it. A small donation is requested for fixed items. Located at 17 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny. See their Facebook page Maleny Fixit Cafe or contact the centre on 5499 9345.

A ‘Get in touch with your technology’ session will be held at the Beerwah Library from 9.30am – 11.00am. Bring along your iPad and your questions to this hands-on session. This is a great way to find out more about using its features. Attendance is free, however bookings are essential, phone 1300 542 727.

Garden party hosted by Glasshouse Country Anglican Church, at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah from 10.00am – 2.00pm.The day will include a Fashion Parade as well as cakes, jams and pickles, craft, plants and white elephant stalls, face painting, lucky dips and other amusements for the kids. Kids, bring your colouring competition entry and dress as a prince or princess. See ad page 22.

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Turn the screws on crime. Beerwah Neighbourhood watch, Beerwah Lions and Queensland Police along with Beerwah RSL are offering to fit tamper proof screws onto your number plate for a gold coin donation. Head down to the RSL car park between 9.00am and 11.00am.

Wellness & Psychic Expo organised by the Glasshouse Spiritual Church to be held at the Beerwah Community Hall from 9.00am until 3.00pm. Exhibiting alternative therapies and showcasing all things spiritual. The day will feature psychic readers, mediums, tarot readers, gypsy readers, yoga and health stalls. All welcome with entry by gold coin donation. For more info contact The Healthy Guru on 5439 0097, or email: ask@thehealthyguru.com.au

Chaplaincy Variety Concert at the Glass House Country Baptist Church from 2.00pm – 4.00pm. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased at the Commonwealth Bank at Beerwah Marketplace; proceeds go to the Beerwah High Chaplaincy Service.

Learn about Feldenkrais at the Maleny Library from 10.30am – 12.00noon, gentle Feldenkrais movements can tune up your body and voice. In this workshop you will rewire your brain so that you can switch on all your lights and shine. Rhonda Ohlson has been a practitioner of the Feldenkrais method for over 20 years. She is a Bones for Life Trainer, voice therapist and singer. The workshop is free, bookings are essential phone 1300 542 727.

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Thursday, July 24

Jack Woodall and Oskar Burkhardt counting the beats at the drumming workshop held at BADYAC’s open day during the school holidays. See page 22.

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Thursday, July 24

Australia’s biggest ever ‘onesie’ party! Celebrate Bindi Irwin’s sweet 16th birthday at Australia Zoo. The day will include African drumming workshops, contortionists, rock climbing and live tribal music.m and children 14 years of age and under enter for free.

Saturday, July 19

Friday, July 25 Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle all the way and it's almost time for Christmas in July at the Glasshouse Country RSL. Why not book in for a festive five course meal, just $35.00 a head. Bookings and prepayments must be made by July 20 to confirm place. Tickets are limited to don't miss out. For bookings phone the club and leave a message 5438 7777. See ad on page 19.

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Long road ahead for Reed Street upgrade Last Wednesday saw the Minister for Transport and Main Roads, the Hon Scott Emerson MP attend a Liberal-National Party fundraising luncheon at Beerwah before visiting the well-known blackspot, Steve Irwin Way and Reed Street intersection at Glass House Mountains.

Andrew Powell explains the dangers of the Reed Street intersection with Minister Scott Emerson

Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell MP took the opportunity to call the Ministers attention to the seriousness of the issues surrounding the junction. “Now that work on the D’Aguilar Highway has begun, the Reed Street intersection has become my number one road priority,” Mr Powell said. “I wanted the Minister to come out and see this intersection for himself to understand the need for an upgrade.” Mr Powell confirmed that the intersection is higher on his priority list than other local road issues, such as the Bowen Road intersection or the upgrading of the whole Steve Irwin way to a dual carriageway. “The Reed Street intersection is now my main priority,” he said. Mr Powell will be nominating the intersection for inclusion in the list of projects which may receive funding if he wins the next election … and if the LNP wins government … and if they then give

the go-ahead for asset sales … and then if (and when) those assets sell … and then if the project is prioritised at the top of the list. That list will be a long one according to Minister Emerson, as all 89 Members will have their own priority projects they will want to see funded. When asked for timeframes for when the project may likely be approved or if it was approved, for when the work is likely to be commenced or completed, both Minister Emerson and Mr Powell could give no definite commitments. “I have listened to the feedback from the local residents and I look forward to working with Minister Emerson to further improve the Glass House road network into the future,” said Mr Powell.

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Urban growth … our future at stake

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Beerwah Interesting sales facts and great news

For the first six months of last year - January to June 2013, we (our office) had 40 sales. For the same period this year we have achieved 57 sales, this is an outstanding 43% increase in settled sales. My own statistics show 17 sales and over $7million in dollar value for this same period in 2014. This continued growth in sales has been made possible by the rising confidence in our special area and throughout the whole country. It seems that a fair percentage of families having sold elsewhere are choosing our hinterland region to call home. We continue to look for new listings in all price ranges.

As part of the State Government’s reassessment of the South East Beerwah Queensland Regional Plan (SEQ Plan), two large Identified Growth Areas (or IGA’s), known as the Beerwah-Caloundra South Corridor (or Beerwah East) IGA and the Halls Creek IGA are being considered to accommodate our long-term residential and urban growth.

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We – as a community of interest – are being asked to tell the Government whether we want to see either, both or neither of these sites being intensively developed into the future. The SEQ Plan sets out that the guiding rule (the urban footprint principles) for managing urban growth in these IGA’s is to promote liveability and transport efficiency and reduce car dependence and private vehicle travel, locate urban development in the urban footprint either within or near existing communities to utilise their infrastructure and services, or within existing activity centres and at key locations along planned public transportation infrastructure. So for us as a community to assess the suitability of the two IGA’s, we need to keep this guiding principle at the forefront of our minds. Then to make a judgement, we need to also consider each site’s ability to: • assist in the delivery and performance of infrastructure (including public transportation) • protect environmental values

• achieve urban consolidation and self containment • achieve coordinated delivery of infrastructure • achieve high environmental performance Specifically, issues which have been identified and need to be put under the microscope for these two defined IGA’s are: • the protection of the inter-urban greenbelt break • the impacts on the Pumicestone Passage • the impacts on environmentally significant areas, species, landscape features and visual amenity • their interrelationship to the existing urban centres of Caloundra, Landsborough and Beerwah • their connectivity and enhancement of existing and previously planned future infrastructure, such as roads, rail, hospitals, schools, and water supply and treatment. Considering that any urban development on either site may not be happening for another 30 or more years into the future, some bigger picture issues need also to be pondered. What will be the impacts of rising sea levels? What will be the residential wants for future families? How will our oil dependent transport systems operate? Can our region sustain 600,000 people in 2041? Can we claim to predict what the lifestyle values and aspirations of people will be in 30, 40 or 50 years time?

ELISSA JACKSON PSYCHOLOGIST BA (Psych), Grad Dip in Behav Studies in Health Care, MCrim (Forensic Psych) Psychologist Elissa Jackson has recently undertaken a classic tree change and relocated her life and successful practice in Melbourne to the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland. She has just opened her consulting practice in Beerwah (next to Glass House Holistic Veterinary service) and she and her husband are embracing all the positive aspects this lifestyle change (and better weather!) brings. Having spent the last four years searching for the right hinterland property, Elissa and her husband finally settled on acreage at Peachester where they can indulge their love of gardening and surrounding bird life. Originally from New Zealand where she completed her Undergraduate Degree in Psychology, Elissa moved to Australia in 1979 where she was employed to provide counselling in a diversity of areas including mental health, the unemployed, prisons and in workplace rehabilitation – dealing with physical and psychological injuries. Since 1998, Elissa has had her own practice. She has extensive experience counselling people in relation to a wide range of personal (such as depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma and

health related conditions) and work issues (such as interpersonal conflict, change and injuries). She has also provided Employee Assistance programs to small employers and has worked closely with carers of both intellectually and physically challenged clients / families and with people suffering trauma in the workplace. With over 30 years’ counselling experience, Elissa has a post graduate degree in Behavioural Studies in Health Care from La Trobe University and a Masters Degree in Criminology (Forensic Psychology) from Melbourne University. She is a registered psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, Medicare, Work Cover and Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service and holds full membership with the Australian Psychological Society and Employee Assistance Professional Association of Australasia. Employing a range of counselling techniques which are tailored to meet individual needs, Elissa is registered as a Medicare provider and bulk bills clients with a health care card or those in genuine need. Realising that it can often be hard to pick up the phone and make an appointment, Elissa wants people to feel assured

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These are some of the basic tenets by which we need to judge the relative merits of the two IGA’s so that we can give an informed and unambiguous message to the two local State Members – Mark McArdle and Andrew Powell.

The area was identified for potential future residential development in about 2000, when it was owned by Lendsworth (who subsequently sold to Stockland).

The where and what of Halls Creek IGA

Cattle grazing continues to this day, although the land appears not to be managed to maximise their pastoral efficiency, and so has become run down and underproductive.

Hall’s Creek IGA is a region totalling about 3,200 hectares of coastal plain on the eastern side of the Bruce Highway, roughly sitting south of Bells Creek Road, and bordered by the Pumicestone Passage to the east. It is largely freehold land, with the largest landholder being the developer Stockland, who owns approximately 1,400 hectares or rural zoned land. The site adjoins the soon to be developed Caloundra South Greenfield urban development, which is also owned by Stockland.

Prior to that, the lands were used for pine forests and grazing.

The area sits within the catchment of the Pumicestone Passage, with the lands draining through the Coochin Creek and Halls Creek subcatchments. Approximately 40% of the site is flood-prone with the land being between 2m and 20m above the high tide level.

Mixed in are areas of native State Forest, National Park, Council reserves, and private freehold of various sizes owned by many different landholders.

The locality contains some wetlands, is adjacent to an internationally recognised waterway (Pumicestone Passage) and sits alongside a National Park.

The IGA sits mostly within the Pumicestone Passage catchment, flowing through the Mellum and Bells Creek sub-catchments.

The where and what of Beerwah East IGA Beerwah East (or Beerwah-Caloundra South Corridor) IGA is approximately 5,200 hectares of a mixture of state owned (70%) and privately owned (30%) lands. The IGA sits between the Steve Irwin Way and the Bruce Highway, and approximately from Roys Road in the south to Forestry Road in the North. The largest landuse within the area is pine tree

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harvesting. The plantations sit on land owned by the State Government, but the pine plantations are operated under a 99 year lease to HQ Plantations, which is owned by Hancock Plantations Queensland.

A portion of the northern area drains into Ewen Maddock Dam, thus being within the Mooloolah River catchment. The IGA is generally not prone to flooding, with elevations of 20m to 70m above the high tide mark.

From the next edition, we will bring you a series of articles from a range of groups that have an interest in one or both of the areas, but who all have an interest in the future of our region.

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Using authentic letters from the Front donated by local people, Maleny Players are staging a newly-written production to commemorate the outbreak of World War 1, a 100 years ago.

Entitled ‘Billy Goes to War’, it follows the story of Digger Billy Smith, his comrades and his family throughout the four years of the War from 1914 to eventual peace in 1918. Following a local appeal, playwright David Crewe was offered letters and other material from local people to add authenticity to his piece. Beth Whan, of Maleny gave him a copy of a letter written by her father Oswald after the Gallipoli landings, in which he was wounded. This is now included in the show. David said, “all the material has been enormously helpful in giving the production both a local connection and the reality and horror of the war. “We are now into rehearsals with a cast of more than 30 people – civilians, soldiers, nurses as well as actors representing the warring countries.” The production has financial support from the Maleny RSL. AUCTION - BIg 4 BedrOOm hOme + lArge OffICe + The Players are hiring genuine uniforms for the Diggers and for German sTUdy ON wIde frONTAge 2500m2* soldiers, but their wardrobe mistress Gwen Delacour is making the wartime • Peaceful setting, wide frontage in a popular area close to town. nurses’ uniforms for the scenes at the Casualty Station on the Western Front • Big 4 bedroom brick home with separate lounge, a study, large open living plus and when men were gassed. covered outdoor area. Performances are 100 years to the date of the start of the War, Saturday, • Double garage has been converted to a large open office or living area. August 2 and Sunday, August 3 and • Lots of space for a shed or pool. then the following weekend, August • Level to gentle slopping land with easy care established gardens. 9 and 10 at the Maleny Community AUCTION: ONsITe 26Th JUly AT 11Am Centre. 45 shAws rOAd BeerwAh - OPeN sATUrdAy 11-11.30Am Tickets are $20.00 and students Contact: John King 0409 570 284 $10.00 and are available from 68 Simpson Street email: johnk@gcfn.com.au *All measurements www.beerwahrealestate.com.au www.malenyplayers.org or the are approximate Beerwah web: beerwahrealestate.com.au/2687758 Maleny Visitor Centre. Enquiries to 68 Simpson Street www.beerwahrealestate.com.au 68 Simpson 5494 2998. BeerwahSt, Beerwah

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New title challenge for ‘Handful’ Last March we brought you the story of our own World Champion boxer Brett W. (‘Handful’) Smith from Landsborough. Brett, 33, already holds the WBF Lightweight World Championship as well as the IBF Australasian Championship belt. This weekend, he has a shot at another world championship – the WBU World Lightweight belt. He comes up against a fancied fighter from the Philippines, Jerry (‘Dangerous’) Nardo. Nardo is a younger fighter, who at the age of 23 has an impressive 19 wins and four defeats record within his short career. Brett’s record is similar (19 wins / two defeats), and he is very positive about his preparations. “While youth is a great thing, the strength and experience of a man can’t be bought and my conditioning has been great for this fight, so I'm confident in getting the job done,” said Brett. “Both of us have decent KO records with about half of our fights winning that way, so anything can happen. “Personally I feel it will go the distance as he seems super tough which Filipino fighters always are.” Brett mixes his training between Coorparoo Boxing Gym and the Stephen Pitt’s Hinterland Boxing Club at Beerwah and has been working hard to prepare for this bout. “I’ve left no stone unturned in preparing for this title bout. I’ve been sparring with a Gold Coast boxer who beat Nardo previously, so that I can learn from his success,” Brett said.

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The stakes are high for Brett, as a loss will see him forfeit both the IBF Australasian title and the WBF world championship belt – so it’s all or nothing for the two-times national Golden Gloves champion. For the fight fans, the bout is being held at the Mansfield Tavern, Saturday, July 19 with doors opening at 6.30pm. There are 10 fights on the card and tickets start from $50.00 – see www. aceboxingpromotion.com/#!tickets/cyg for more details.

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Beerwah Police would like to say a huge thank you to all the people who have assisted in the fundraising efforts for our colleague, Senior Constable Len Elliott. The support from the local community has been incredible, from the public passing on messages of good will to the local businesses who have given so generously. The committee set up to organise the fundraising efforts, certainly have their work cut out for them. They have so far conducted a very successful Golf day at Beerwah Golf Club which ended with a raffle draw of some of the many items donated. All the funds raised from the Golf day and future planned events will go to help Len and his family as he continues on his recovery. Constable Sue Lowndes and the Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch have been the driving force behind efforts to have a ‘Turn the Screws’ event in Beerwah, with the assistance of the local Lions Club and the support of the Beerwah RSL who are allowing us the use of their car park. ‘Turn the Screws’ is an initiative to reduce the theft of vehicle number plates. While the theft of plates themselves can be little more than a minor irritation to the owner of the vehicle, the number plates are often used in other offences. The stolen plates are placed on another vehicle to assist in disguising the offenders. The ‘Turn the Screws’ campaign is an opportunity for vehicle owners to have their number plate screws swapped for special non-reversible screws that can only be removed using a special tool. The Beerwah event will be held on Saturday, July 19 from 9.00am to 11.00am at the Beerwah RSL car park on Beerwah Parade. We will be asking for a gold coin donation only so it’s a great opportunity to come and secure your plates against theft and assist in turning the screws on crime.

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Community News Here come the scarecrows! Contributed by Helen Page The 2014 Beerwah Charity Sports Scarecrow Competition is off to a flying start after the enthusiastic workshop at Peachester Hall last week. Thanks to competition co-ordinator Janelle for her efforts in putting the workshop together, to all those parents and children who came along to learn the finer points of scarecrow design, and to Glasshouse Country News for sponsoring this event. We are looking forward to seeing scarecrows popping up all over the district again in the coming weeks. Anyone who would like to participate: please contact Janelle on 0439 970 416 for more information.

Retune your TV on July 17 Across Australia, TV frequencies are being changed to free up airwave space for new services such as mobile broadband. This means that in our Glasshouse Country areas, you will need to retune your digital TV, set-top box or digital TV recorder to find the channels that have moved. Retuning is done using the remote. Start by pressing the ‘menu’ button on your remote then looking for the ‘set-up’ options. Then select words like ‘channels’ or ‘auto-tuning’ and follow the prompts. A scanning bar may appear so when the scan finishes, you should be able to receive all the digital TV channels. If you’re not sure or are having problems, contact

Thanks to Sharon Vonhoff for her great photography at the Scarecrow Workshop.

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one of our local TV antenna companies (you’ll find them listed in the GCNews Trades and Services pages) and they’ll be able to help. For this area, the federal Department of Communications says that the retune date is July 17. They are also saying that there will be some outages and disruptions to TV transmissions on the days before and after the retune, due to work being conducted at the transmission tower site. Unfortunately for those with poor reception, it won’t mean better pictures, as the retune simply moves some free-to-air TV channels to a new location on the broadcast spectrum and is unlikely to change TV reception or coverage. To find out more, you can check out their website www.digitalready.gov.au/retune

Learn more about Matthew Flinders Matthew Flinders gave Australia our name, now visitors to the Glasshouse Mountains Visitor Information Centre (VIC) will be able to learn more about him and the contribution he made to Australia’s history. From Saturday, July 19, the day that marks 200 years since the death of Matthew Flinders, new interpretive panels will be available for viewing.

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Contributed by Ursula Starkovsky Once again the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains celebrated the change-over night in style at the Beerwah Hotel. A big thank you goes to the immediate past President Ross Horne and a big welcome to this year’s elected President Ian Hope. Ian has a long history with the Rotary organisation, not just with our club, but also at his previous locations. Part of the celebration each year is that before the welcoming ceremony, the ‘still president’ distributes donations and appreciation awards to organisations and individuals of his choice. It was no different this year. The Peachester Rural Firebrigade, Glasshouse Mountains Menshed, Glasshouse Mountains Chaplaincy, St Vincent de Paul Society, Glasshouse Country Care, CWA – Young Mums, Morris House, Emergency Foodbank (Anglicare), Wildlife Hospital and Alzheimers Association of Australia all received a financial contribution from our Club. This year’s recipients of the Paul Harris Award

were, firstly, Lea Parkes for her tireless efforts to make our community a better place through the Glasshouse Country News. The second recipient was Helen Weil from Beerwah High School. Helen is the force behind the Interact Club, teaching our young people about charity work through the Rotary Organisation and looking out for the less fortunate. After the donations and awards were handed out, it was time to welcome this year’s president Ian Hope. Ian will take our club forward with new ideas and possibly new projects. We all wish him the very best and a prosperous and successful Rotary Year. The international Rotary theme for this current year is ‘Light up Rotary’. We are always happy to welcome guests or possible new members to our Rotary Meetings held at the Beerwah Hotel on the first and third Monday of each month. For more information, visit our website www.glasshouserotary.com.au or call 0478 813 630.

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Why should you look into Glasshouse Country Christian College now?

There are lots of good reasons to look into GCCC now but the main one is so you can choose when you want to enrol your child. There are limited places in Years 3, 4 and 10 and waiting lists apply for Years 5, 6 and 8. Next year there are very few places left in Year 7 so please don’t miss out.

When Glasshouse Country Christian College was first built the purpose was to provide affordable Christian education for those who want it. That mandate hasn’t changed over the past 14 years and GCCC still has one of the lowest fee structures on the Sunshine Coast.

Middle School at GCCC is different to other schools. There is a huge variety of electives, exciting sport opportunities and each student is supplied with their own iPad at no extra cost. Ring Sonya now to learn more and book your noobligation, personalised tour.

Glasshouse Country Christian College 58 Roberts Road, Beerwah Qld 4519 Tel 5439 0033 www.gccc.qld.edu.au registrar@gccc.qld.edu.au

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Contributed by Helen White There has been lots of fun and games happening lately at Coonowrin Kids Playgroup at Glass House Mountains State School. Coonowrin Kids Playgroup meets every Wednesday morning from 8.30am to 11.00am. We welcome children of all ages. We have lots of fun activities set up in our yard for your child to experience. You can participate in easel painting, sandpit fun, an obstacle course to help with your child’s gross motor skills and much more. We also have lots of interesting activities to do inside our playgroup room. We have dough to help develop strong little fingers, a great home corner area that the children can experience imaginative play in, lots of blocks for our budding builders, and puzzles and books to keep our fingers and brains busy, just to name a few. Every week we like to do an art activity that your child can participate in and music is incorporated into this inside play time as well. So if you’re looking for a few hours of fun and learning for your child, in a caring atmosphere,

or maybe you are a new family to this area and would like to meet up with some other mums and their children? Come along to Coonowrin Kids Playgroup on a Wednesday morning, in the left corner of the school, in the building with the mural. Bring some morning tea for your child and we will supply tea and coffee for you. We would love to see you here. Please contact us for further information on 5439 3222 during school hours or look us up on Facebook to keep up with upcoming events.

Celebrate National Tree Day at Beerburrum

Sunday, July 27 will be a busy day at Beerburrum with the Matthew Flinders Festival, the Flinders Tour Trail Run, and a National Tree Day activity underway as well. GMAN members from their native plant nursery will acknowledge National Tree Day by giving away free trees or shrubs at the Flinders Tour Trail Run and at the Matthew Flinders day celebrations in Beerburrum. This year also marks 25 years of environmental and community work by Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN).

GMAN also has a long history of association with the Trail Running Association Queensland (TRAQ) and will mark this by organising a guided walk along the Soldiers Settlers Track on the day of the Flinders Tour Trail Run at Beerburrum. Because parking is limited in Beerburrum, it is intended that walkers meet at Matthew Flinders Park on Steve Irwin Way north of the Beerburrum turnoff at 8.00am. If you would like to take part in this walk please contact Gwen on 5493 0029.

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STYLE - GIFTS - COFFEE - ART GALLERY - FOOD - ARTS & CRAFTS If you’ve had the chance to visit Beerburrum lately you might have noticed that this gorgeous little town has come to life. Aranisari and Chardooz, who are well established businesses, have now been joined by two new businesses, The Little Yellow Shed and La Calaca Cafe.

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The Little Yellow Shed Stop in and shop around amongst a mish mash of eclectic treats. The Little Yellow Shed offers a range of new and pre-loved items, antiques and collectables. Be dazzled by the fantastic tie dye creations and book yourself in for a tie dye lesson. Everything Tie Dye is the imagination, creativity and hard work of an eightyear-old girl Katie, who creates custom made Tie Dye products for you to love.

La Calaca Cafe (The Skeleton Cafe) is a unique Mexican themed Cafe and Art Gallery right in the heart of Beerburrum. It has a warm friendly vibe you can feel from the moment you walk in. A great place for meeting friends or holding a small business meeting. Enjoy excellent coffee, sweets and homemade food. ‘Kiss My Taco’ evenings start on Wednesday, July 30, and will run for five weeks. Bookings essential. 5496 0601

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Contributed by Debra Koost Leanda from The Healthy Guru in Beerwah will be the next guest speaker at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centres Women’s Social Group meeting on Wednesday, July 23. Leanda has been in the health industry for over 12 years, and has qualifications in nutrition, massage, herbal medicine, Leanda iridology, reflexology, yoga and Reiki. Her passion and knowledge shines through when you meet her, as she lives a healthy lifestyle as a yogi and is living her passion. Leanda will be talking about how ‘Digestion is not just what we eat, but how we process our food and thoughts in the digestive system’. Our body is an amazing machine and we are capable of finding solutions for anything that arises. We need to maintain ourselves by eating healthy and living with a positive attitude. If you would like to join us, please come along to the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street (opposite the Post Office), from 12.30pm – 2.30pm on Wednesday, July 23. Bring a plate to share and a $2.00 donation. All welcome. Enquiries and rsvp by phone 5438 7000.

Jess Wall Live Love Ride Fundraiser

A fun fundraising morning for the Kidney Foundation has been organised at Feed and Fodder, 18 Biondi Cresent, Beerwah on Saturday, July 26, from 9.00 until 12.00noon. Make sure you wear your brightest pink and purple, at 11.00am the winner of the person wearing the most pink and purple will be judged. There will also be lots of great raffle prizes, including beauty vouchers, jewellery, clothing and Minnie mouse leadlight lamp, tickets are $2.00 each or three for $5.00. Tickets can be pre-purchased from Feed and Fodder, Glasshouse Newsagency, and Jessbow Beauty studio, or purchase them on the day. Raffles will be drawn at 11.30am. You will be able to purchase LIVE.LOVE.RIDE t-shirts for $35.00 (with $5.00 going towards the kidney foundation). Jess Wall, was a Beerwah local who suffered from kidney disease from birth and sadly the delightful youngster who loved life, and loved horse riding passed away three years ago. More details will be available on the Facebook page Jess Wall Live.love. ride Kidney Foundation Fundraiser.

$19.99KG SLICED FREE $8.99KG SLICED FREE Beginners Computer Course by Ann Husband Top Beef Mince Crumbed Chicken Breast Fillets Contributed Morris House Neighbourhood Centre will be holding a Beginners Computer Course starting on Tuesday, August 12. The course covers the following $3.99KG 5kg lots $5.99KG 2kg lots topics: how a computer works; hardware and software; create, save and $6.99KG

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Contributed by Ian McCarron At our July monthly meeting our lucky door prize winner was Betty Pringle and the raffle was won by Ian McCarron. Birthdays for this month are: Betty Pringle, Jim McCarron, John Cruickshank, Patricia Williamson, Margaret Lamb, John Anthony, Richard Scambler and John Close. Thank you to our guest speaker Rick Baberowski, our Sunshine Coast Div 1 councillor on his very informative talk. Thank you to all helpers both in the kitchen, in the hall, entertainers etc., when we entertained Sandgate Seniors and others for the day. Reminders: Monday, July 21 - Christmas in July at Noosa. For bookings and enquiries ring Jim on 5496 9836. Bus pick up times: Glasshouse at rail bus stop 9.00am. Beerwah at Mill Park 9.15am and Landsborough at hall 9.30am. Tuesday, July 22 - Games day. Tuesday, August 12 - monthly meeting. Tuesday, August 26 - Games day, Thursday, August 28 - visit Palmwoods Seniors.

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Doing Business Keeping the wood fire burning

Bellamarteno’s new owner Harry Mann took over the site of what was previously only a take away wood fire pizza shop late last year. He’s rebranded the business to become an Italian restaurant that focuses on pasta and pizza. Moving up from interstate and with five years’ experience successfully running numerous Italian restaurants on the Sunshine Coast, Harry is keen to offer locals the Bellamarteno dining experience. Bellamarteno not only specialises in wood fire pizza and pasta, but also includes meal options of chicken, veal and seafood dishes. Asked about the appeal of Italian food – Harry believes that the cuisine should be one that everyone can eat. Pizza and pasta are a popular food that most people love and the menu will appeal to both young and old, while happily catering to most dietary requirements. With all staff fully trained and qualified chefs, the new business whilst offering a complete menu overhaul, will also strive to keep the prices affordable to appeal to both new and existing customers. Harry is so confident that people will enjoy the food that he guarantees “if you don’t love your meal then don’t pay for it.” The restaurant is open from 11.30am until 9.00pm Monday to Saturday, pasta and meals are available all day and the pizza oven fires up from 3.00pm. Customers can either dial in their order, dine in or takeaway. Future plans include offering an afternoon cake and coffee option, and the possibility of providing a local delivery service to the Landsborough area. Current customer favourites include the seafood ‘slammer’ gourmet pizza, Fettuccine Di Pollo and Creamy Spaghetti Carbonara pasta dishes. For more information please see their website www.bellamarteno. com and like their Facebook (bella-marteno) or call 5494 8333. Shop 9/1 Maleny Street, Landsborough.

Business Buzz with Sonia Clark Save, save, save is what you will be able to do on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week – when you head on into Beerwah Small Engines. Now is definitely a great time to pick up an excellent deal. With their huge three day super sale on Stihl equipment, as well as discounts on all other brands, you really need to go in and check it out for yourself. So whether for your own back yard, acreage or business, call in to see what the team can offer you – don’t miss out! There are also multi-buy deals available, so pop into 7 Beerwah Parade, or call 5494 6644 to talk to the staff about what’s on your backyard shopping equipment wish list.

Learn how to engage your target audience through online video marketing at the free Web Video Strategies sessions at the Maleny library on August 7 from 3.30pm – 5.00pm. Video is fast becoming a crucial component of a business’s online and marketing strategy. Local web guru Ben Amos from Innovate Media looks at how to communicate messages to your target audience to create engagement, interaction, increased brand awareness and search engine optimisation. Participants will discover how to have a real impact online. The course is free, however bookings are essential, visit council’s library website or call 1300 542 727 to book or for more details. At the beginning of last month, ANZ’s Samantha Jones was delighted to be made manager of the Beerwah Branch. She has been with ANZ since 2006 and has spent the previous six years at the Maroochydore and Noosa Heads branches. Coming from a small rural town herself, Samantha has embraced the friendly sense of community belonging that exists in Beerwah, and she would love locals to come into the branch to say hi. Always happy to meet customers, one of the services she would like to offer includes a complete A-Z review. This is a way of really getting to know customers whilst helping them achieve their individual financial goals, whether that means travel, buying property, retirement or setting up a small business. The review looks at customers’ current personal situations and assists them in getting to where they want to go. Samantha is also pleased to let people know that the Beerwah branch has installed their ‘extra teller’ a Smart ATM that allows customers to deposit both cheques and cash 24 hours a day which is then instantly credited to their account. The branch is open Monday to Thursday 9.30am until 4.00pm and Fridays from 9.30am until 5.00pm.

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As Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors’ newest conservation partner, AAT Kings will make a significant donation of $48,000 over two years, with the organisations uniting over a shared passion for caring for the nation’s unique wildlife so that it can be protected for many years to come. Terri Irwin said they are so grateful to be receiving this donation which will directly support the treatment and rehabilitation of koalas, one of Australia’s most iconic and unique endangered species at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. As one of Australia’s beloved marsupials, koalas are among the most commonly treated patients at Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, which cares for nearly 800 koalas each year at an average cost of $1,500 per animal. AAT Kings substantial contribution will go towards the medical treatment and rehabilitation of koalas at the centre, as well as the building of eco-friendly constructions that will help protect those that are sick and orphaned. www.gcnews.com.au


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Could not believe it

Over the past three weeks we have been watching a pair of Plovers nesting on the vacant block of land at our back fence. Early last week we assisted three teenage boys who were trying to retrieve a football which had accidentally landed beside the birds nest. We gave the boys a golf umbrella to use as a cover, as the Plovers were standing in defensive mode with their wings outspread. The boys also used the ‘For sale’ sign on the block as a barrier between them and the birds. With encouragement to distract the birds, the ball was retrieved without injury to either the boys or the Plover's nest. The umbrella was returned with thanks and the boys left the block with good humour. We advised the boys that the eggs would hatch soon and suggested they play football elsewhere as the Plovers are very protective of their young. You can imagine our horror when yesterday we witnessed a vehicle, driven by a neighbour resident enter the vacant block and deliberately run over the Plover’s nest. The vehicle then turned, very carefully and drove over the nest again. When we inspected the damage, it was clear that the nest was totally destroyed and that the eggs had been close to maturity. The wilful destruction of wildlife, on someone else’s property, beggars belief. It is also an appalling example to set to the young – if wildlife is of an annoyance – then kill it. Plovers have nested around our property for years – certainly for longer then the establishment of the housing estate. Hours later the Plovers were still inspecting their nest. This act of deliberate cruelty has been reported to the relevant authorities. Name supplied Glass House Mountains

RV sites

In response to several recent letters, I'd like to acknowledge the feedback council has received on the issue of RVs at Beerwah, which has been both for and against. Currently, the regulatory situation at the sports ground is under review, and we are working with the community management committee on this. We are investigating how our region and this council can better encourage and support the growing RV sector and I have called for a report to council, which is under way. However much I would like it to be quicker, there are complex new state guidelines and national competition issues involved, so I can't advocate we shortcut the process. We need to understand, as best we can, a still evolving RV sector, and set up effective and fair conditions for everyone involved. The goal is to provide certainty for the future. I can however, acknowledge the variety of views in the community and ask for patience while we work on this important tourism development issue. Councillor Rick Baberowski

Thank you

The Prior family wanted to say a huge thankyou to the ambulance and police services that attended the accident on our property at Old Gympie Road last weekend. They displayed great compassion and provided excellent support at this very difficult time. In addition, the support and empathy shown to our family by the local community has been very touching and overwhelming. Prior Family Glass House Mountains

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Re: Pathways

I moved to Beerwah Heights Estate on their second release of the Estate in 2007. There is a walkway between Peachester Road, behind the Shopping Centre into the Estate at Parkside drive. In this second release of 182 properties we were here well before most of the houses were built. But even in the early days I was very concerned as to the building contractor traffic and those already in the estate not having a walkway from Usher Boulevard onwards. I discussed this when the last election was on with both Ann Ross and Rick Baberowski. I was told it wasn't requested by council that the developer put a pathway in. I've since requested that this be looked at, but to no avail. I have no idea how many are in the original release of the estate, but of the 182 homes which front the two main streets, there are an amazing amount of school children that go past. Parents with young children, prams and mobility chairs and those walking their dogs use the road to walk past to this exit to the shops, school etc. I do know that children from Pine Camp Road use this access to go to school and they are not on this estate but using it as the best and easiest access to school facilities and the shopping centre. Is it really going to take a life before something is done? Yvonne Taylor Beerwah

Save the Forest: Local family vs. the Politicians

Our family were delighted to take part in the Community Cabinet held in Maroochydore State High School on June 22. We had originally petitioned to meet with Premier Campbell Newman but were referred instead to the Minister for National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing, Minister Steve Dickson. We met with the Minister, his Chief of Staff and the Director General - an impressive line up! We discussed the Steve Irwin Way forest (Meridan Hill section of Beerwah State Forest) with them and voiced our concerns regarding the planned interchange design and the planned motocross park, which will destroy at least 25 hectares of forest and impact on an additional 534 hectares. We informed them that this is one of the last large corridors of native vegetation on the Sunshine Coast and that it contains many common native species and 19 endangered or threatened species (including Koalas and the Glossy Black Cockatoo). We pointed out that the trees in this forest include hundreds of ancient habitat trees and that the aforementioned plan is akin to organising paint ball in the Louvre! We wanted to know if we could be provided with details showing how they decided on this area for the facility. The response from the Minister and his Director General gravely concerned us; they could (or would) not produce any details regarding the process for deciding on this site. They then went on to explain, using their new criteria, that many of the current National Parks wouldn’t be National Parks anymore. We were also very concerned with the Minister’s flippant response that he could always put the motocross facility in Mary Carncross Park! If you agree that the motocross park needs a more suitable location please sign the official government e-petition http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-ofassembly/petitions/e-petition?PetNum=2276 Or go to: www.is.gd/iconicforest Wiggins family Landsborough

How to save our hinterland region:

Land developer Stockland would like to build a large city near Pumicestone Passage with a population of 75,000 people. I cannot believe the yarns they come up with. With that many people it will affect Pumicestone Passage and the wildlife in that area and the cost to the tax payer will be vast. We’re being told unless our population grows many times larger than what it is now; we won’t get our infrastructure for a very long time. That’s blackmail. The State Government LNP has a 30 year plan for the Sunshine Coast that would never get off the ground. Labor had a 20 year plan, and before that, Liberal had a 10 year plan. What are they doing now? Let our State government know how you feel and why. They need feedback. This area is ready for tourism and infrastructure which will create more work and businesses, being silent creates nothing. For example: - road cycling, mountain biking, walking, abseiling, mountain climbing and bird watching, that’s a start. That will bring the people in and they need to eat and sleep. All your thoughts need to go to State Members of Parliament Mark McArdle or Andrew Powell. The concept may be great, a large company that will directly benefit by abusing our land. Then what’s left for your kids and grandkids? The email is mightier than the sword. Where are your thoughts? Richard Plantinga Beerwah

Please respect our work

Coochin Creek Bushland Group is currently rehabilitating the wetland area in Emma Park alongside Coochin Creek. Unfortunately there has been vandalism in the area with plants pulled out, stakes broken and used for fires, and stakes and guards removed from the site, and trampling of plants. These plants and materials are all purchased from a hard-earned community grant and all the work has been done by volunteers in their own time. Please would adults supervise their youngsters when in the area and report any suspicious activity in the planted areas? While the park is for recreational use, please respect our hard work and limited funds. When these plants grow up it will look fantastic and attract birds and animals to the area as well as helping to keep the water in the creek clean. Roger Callen Coochin Creek Bushland Group

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Beerwah Flowers and Gifts continues to evolve! Sue is still re-organising the shop with the doors onto Turner Street open, making it easier to search through the wide range of gifts available. With new stock of scarves, jewellery, leather wallets, purses and handbags, as well as plenty of baby gifts, trinkets, fascinators, glassware, and wedding gifts…the list is endless. Custom made bouquets and hampers are also a great gift idea for those difficult to buy for – see Sue today for more ideas.

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Rod and Jo are happy to announce they can now also offer a professional medal mounting service available at Frame D’Art. Taking over the reins from Glasshouse local Alan Wilcock, they still have Alan’s many years of experience to call on if required. They can offer ribbon bars, as well as miniature, court and swing mounting. And they still offer general picture framing and custom services all at factory direct prices. Please visit the website, www.framedartrodjo.com, or call in to the studio at 70 Pine Camp Road, Beerwah.

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Pasta night at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club every Wednesday night from 5.30pm, only $12.00 per dish, and kids only $8.00. Choose from our delicious menu. The new a la carte menu on Thursday and Friday nights is proving very popular with members and guests alike. Daily specials start at $15.00, and the kids menu is only $7.90 and includes ice cream and topping.

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Living Visitor Information Centre Update By Bev Dooley Bunya Trees

The bunya pine or bon-yi tree bears huge cones, full of nuts, which the local aboriginals were very fond of. Each year the trees will bear a few cones but every third year they will produce a heavy crop. Before European settlement the aboriginals were acutely aware of these seasonal events and many travelled long distances to enjoy the great feasts of roasted bunya nuts. In those early days the Blackall Range was spoken of as the Bon-yi Mountains. In the 1860s, decisions taken by the new Queensland Government allowed timber-getters and settlers to move into the area. From this time the trees began to be cleared. Several bunya pines continue to grow on the Bankfoot House property, the oldest of which was planted in 1878 by the Grigor family. It is believed the tree was planted to commemorate the birth of twin girls, Clementina and Margaret born 10 July 1878, to parents William and Mary Grigor. Sadly, daughter Margaret only survived a few months, but Clementina ultimately married William Smith Burgess and lived at Bankfoot House for her entire life. The bunya trees continue to produce cones containing nuts during the first two months of the year. The considerable size and weight of the cones falling from the trees at this time make it an undesirable place to picnic or park a car.

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.bankfoothouse.org

Photography Corner with the U3A Grafx Group Contributed by Jenny Gibson

Bali temple offering A daily task of the Hindu women of Bali is the creation (or purchase) of offerings to the gods. But for special festivals and holy days, the humble routine becomes a major production. At Pura Tirta Empul in the centre of Bali, most visit to bathe in the famed Sacred Springs, but go deeper into the Temple complex at festival time and you’ll find an army of women busy at work producing a mountain of exotic offerings for the faithful. From reeds and seeds, flowers and fruits, exquisite little basket platters are fashioned as gifts to the gods for the ensuing ceremonies. This devotee was fashioning dough as part of a highly elaborate baked confection being assembled at the temple complex. F/5 1/100sec ISO 100.

Another month has passed, and the Glass House Interpretive and Visitor Centre has been a hive of activity. With the cooler weather, we have a lot of visitors from the south of Australia hoping for a bit of warmth. We have also seen a number of overseas visitors which is always very interesting. We have several Ambassadors who speak several languages and this provides a chance to polish up their skills. In order for visitors to remember their trip to the Sunshine Coast, we are developing a range of gift ideas to complement the local honey and jam we already sell. If you need a small gift or card, call into the centre and have a browse. We have a new wall panel in the centre, celebrating the bicentennial of Matthew Flinders death, as the first tourist as such to the Glass House Mountains. The display has a lot of interesting information about his visit and life. If Ivon is on duty he will be happy to pass on his expertise as he was the driving force behind the project to have the panel created. It will be on display to the public from July 20. Our visitor centres on the coast have had some fantastic reports of whale sightings over the past few weeks. Operators Whale One offer whale watching tours from Mooloolaba and also a new venture by Sunreef Dive allows people to swim with the whales. Both offer a great opportunity to see these magnificent beasts. Come and see us if you would like more information. Here you will see a wonderful shot of the Glass House Mountains taken by Tina of the Pelisnappers. I thought I would share it, each month they have a theme and May was the Glass House Mountains. This photo was one of a very talented group. The Glasshouse Information Centre is open 9.00m to 4.00pm seven days a week. Call in for a chat or if you feel able to donate a few hours, ask about volunteering.

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

A call to all photographers

Entry forms for the annual Beerwah Charity Sports Photographic Competition are now available, with a total prize value of more than $1,400.00 spread over eight classes, to be won. Organisers believe this makes it the richest photographic competition on the Sunshine Coast. Classes include colour photography for the 2015 Beerwah Lions Business Directory Cover; people, animal life, rural Australia and open sections on any subject, so there’s plenty of scope to exercise your creative talents to the fullest. All photos entered will be displayed at the Beerwah Charity Sports Day on Saturday, August 23, when the winners will be announced. Entry is $2.00 per print, and forms are available from the Glasshouse Mountains Pharmacy, Landsborough Pharmacy, Beerwah Pharmacy, Mooloolah Pharmacy and the Maleny Newsagency. So, collect your entry form, check out the classes and get snapping in support of a really great cause – all the proceeds of the Beerwah Charity Sports Day go to research at Cancer Council Queensland.

For U3A Grafx Group holiday program, contact Alistairvet@gmail.com New members are always welcome. www.gcnews.com.au

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Happenings Out and About

Funfest is on again

Holidays not humdrum School holiday fun was had by all at a free drumming workshop held at Badyacc, 13 Roberts Road Beerwah on Thursday, July 10. Drumming teacher, Natalie Richy from Upbeat Rhythms provided tips on technique, tempo and timing, to the enthusiastic class.

Ana-Leigh Greenfield, Natalie Richy and Abigail Briggs

Andrew Becker and Oskar Burkhardt

Seth Smith and Zac Archinal

Glasshouse Country Christian College, will host Funfest, which is always a great family fun day out on Saturday, August 2 from 11.00am to 4.00pm. Everyone’s favourites will be there this year from our market stalls, including show bags and cake stall to the great food and coffee on offer. The rides will be bigger and better than ever with dodgems, giant slide, chair swing, mechanical surfboard, tea cup ride, jungle safari jumping castle, laser tag and new this year, Lasseter's lost gold mine. All day unlimited ride passes are only $27.00 if pre-purchased online by July 30 or $32.00 if purchased on the day. Ride Bands can be pre-purchased via the Funfest link at www.gccc.qld.edu.au. There will be plenty of entertainment on the main stage including chainsaw artist Matt George! Beerwah’s Biggest Auction is also back with some amazing auction items up for grabs, including a new Auction-a-Tradie category. Other exciting new attractions include The Agricultural Extravaganza with fresh local produce, paddock to plate and milking demonstrations and free petting zoo and Art Exhibition and sale featuring art from the Glasshouse Country Arts Trail. Please ‘Like’ Funfest 2014 on Facebook for updates.

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Morn Afternoing & on Tea L u n ch for arts, culture and creativity SSeed ausagfunding e Sizzle Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) RADF supports professional artists and organisations to develop original and innovative quality arts and cultural projects. Visit council’s website for guidelines and to apply online. Council’s RADF Liaison Officer can help develop your application: 07 5475 7272 or grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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The Flumes Recording Project. Image: Stephan Beattie The Regional Arts Development Fund is a Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Sunshine Coast Council partnership to support local arts and culture.

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Things 2 Do The Mountain View Challenge

You may not be an enthusiastic, energy-charged marathon runner; however the Lions Mountain View Challenge, held on Sunday, August 3 at the Maleny Show Grounds, caters for all ages and ability levels. The event is a great opportunity to get the whole family together either walking the 3km or jogging the10km. By participating in the event, your family will be supporting local community projects funded by the Maleny Lions Club as well as the Lions Medical Research Foundation. For more information about the event please follow ‘The Mountain View Challenge’ on Facebook; https:// www.facebook.com/themountainviewchallenge?ref =hl. To register in the half marathon or any of the other races, follow the link to the Maleny Lions website; http://malenyblackallrange.qld.lions.org. au/projectsmvc.

Give FOOT-O a go

Head into the bush, with a map and compass, and find your way / yourself? Sunshine Orienteers are running an orienteering event at Beerburrum State Forest on Sunday, July 20, courses range from easy 2.1 km to hard 6.9km. Beginners are welcome. The event starts at 9.00am, adults $13.00, Children $8.00, discounts for families and members. For more info contact Trevor on 5445 7770 or Dawn’s email katti5@bigpond. net.au. You have to pre-enter this event, go to their website www.sunshineorienteers.com.au/ events.

Let’s do the time warp again It’s just a jump to the left, and a step to the right! Sunshine Coast Council’s Arthouse Cinema Nambour presents the screening of the 1975 classic film ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ at 7.30pm on Thursday, July 24. The film is a humorous tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the late 1930s through to early 1970s. Audience participation is encouraged with audiences welcome to come dressed as their favourite character (suspenders and all)! Tickets are $14.00 for adults, $11.00 for concessions, $9.00 for film club members, $11.00 for full-time students and $9.00 for children under 13 years. Book today by calling Nambour Civic Centre on 5475 7777, online at www.scvenuesandevents.com.au or in person at the box office. Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NambourCivicCentre.

Hoges: one night only with Paul Hogan Hoges will hit the Caloundra Events Centre on Saturday, August 2 from 8.00pm. After the huge success of last year’s capital city tour of ‘An Evening with Hoges’, Paul Hogan returns to Australia for 25 regional performances with his even bigger one-man show – Hoges: One Night Only! The hilarious truth and nothing but the truth. A dazzling combination of stand-up, stories and unseen clips, Paul Hogan is live on stage for two hours doing what Hoges does best – entertain! Hoges first appeared on our screens over 40 years ago and since has had a top rating TV show, won Logies, Golden Globes, hosted the Oscars and sold Australia to the world. Tickets are priced at $89.90, concession $79.90, group of four or more $79.90 per person. For bookings please phone 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au www.gcnews.com.au

46th Festival of Brass

Sunshine Brass and the Queensland Brass Association are pleased to present the 46th Festival of Brass at the Maroochy RSL Events Centre on Sunday, July 20 from 9.00am until 4.30pm. Eleven Brass bands from throughout Southeast Queensland will be competing in a festival of fanfare with competition from all grades from Junior to A grade. Each band will play a 30 minute set of popular and classic favourites, guaranteed to provide an entertaining musical program, that will delight both young and old. Tickets for the concert are only $10.00 per person, with concession entry available for $8.00, and a family ticket is $20.00. For further information, please see www.qba.org.au/ sunshinebrass. Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore.

Saturday night at the movies The Maleny Film Society will screen ‘The Past – Le Passe’ in the Maleny Community Centre Maple Street on Saturday, July 19 from 7.15pm. ‘The Past – Le Passe’ is a drama from Asghar Farhadi, the Oscar-winning writer-director of ‘A Separation’. This film probes away at the rawest, most intimate emotions of a blended family. With a heart-wrenching ending ‘The Past – Le Passe’ is a film that will have the audience talking long after the film has ended. The film commences at 7.15pm, Saturday, July 19 at the Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street Maleny.

Magnolia Close Open Garden You will be able to check out the ancient pristine rainforest that forms a stunning backdrop to the delightful mixture of cool-climate and colourful tropical plants in this lush garden at their open garden on July 26 and 27. Borders brimming with magnolias, camellias, azaleas and standard wisterias thrive under mature jacarandas and poincianas, while superbly crafted stonework complements the beautiful plantings. Three original avocado trees, which produce hundreds of avocados each year, and were planted more than 50 years ago, remain at the rear of the house. Under their generous canopy are maples, camellias, begonias and other shade-lovers. The garden will be open from 10.00am – 4.30pm on both days and on Saturday at 11.30am there will be an auction of Colin Campbell’s memorabilia to raise funds for the Maleny Hospital. Entry is $8.00 and under 18s are free. 133 Flaxton Mill Rd, Flaxton

Seniors Week Garden Party Come and join us in a day of fun and entertainment, sensational raffles and prizes, as well as a scrumptious morning tea and buffet lunch. Be dazzled by the sounds of the QLD Police Pipe and Drums Band, and the amazing Bob Grant playing the accordion. When: 20 August 2014 Where: Glasshouse Country Care 352 Peachester Road, Beerwah Time: 10.00am – 2.00pm Contact: 5494 6948 RSVP by July 30, 2014 JULY 16 2014 |

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Federal member for Fisher P: 5444 4888.

New initiatives to assist our veterans

The Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Senator the Hon. Michael Ronaldson recently announced two initiatives aimed at helping our war veterans. • From July 1, 2014 veterans with certain mental health and other conditions are able to access treatment for these conditions regardless of their cause and link to service. To get information visit www.youtube.com/user/DVAAus • The Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service (VVCS) have a new website www.vvcs. gov.au. VVCS is a free and confidential service that offers eligible veterans counselling, group programs and after-hours crisis support 24 hours a day. Our veterans young and old need to know that there is support available to them and that their role in protecting our nation is not forgotten once they are home on Australian soil. I encourage you to join with me in promoting these two initiatives.

Interested in flowers?

I often have the chance to meet local business owners who are putting our region on the map. Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting with Lodi and Yucca from Top of the Range Flowers, a fantastic Maleny commercial cut flower business. Lodi and Yucca want to grow the commercial cut flower industry on the Sunshine Coast and are putting the call out for anyone who is interested in becoming a grower. For more information visit www.topoftherangeflowers.com.au

Save the date…

Don’t miss your chance to hear from industry leaders at two exciting events I am hosting in September at Aussie World: September 17 - Online retail - how your business can capitalise, presenters: eBay, PayPal and National Online Retailers Association (NORA) September 18 - Future of tourism and our regional airport, presenter: Virgin Australia CEO John Borghetti. More information including registration details to be released in August.

Feedback

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Andrew Powell

Mal Brough

Feedback is always appreciated. I encourage you to contact me via social media using #tellMal or by visiting my Facebook and Twitter pages – Facebook.com/MalBroughMP or Twitter.com/MalBrough_MP.

State member for Caloundra P: 5491 2780

State member for Glass House P: 5435 2013

Second round of ANZAC funding now open I want to encourage groups to consider applying for the second round of the ANZAC Centenary Community Grants. It’s essential that organisations planning events to be delivered on or around Anzac Day 2015 apply for funding in this round of grants. Applications for round two grants will close on August 12, however there will also be further funding rounds throughout the duration of the centenary period through to 2018. Further information about the grants program and the application process is available at www.qld.gov.au/anzac100

Register now for Grants in Glass House forum! Just a reminder that all community groups are invited to attend grants information forums with State Government grants officers on Wednesday, July 30. Due to venue restrictions community groups are asked to nominate two members only from their group to attend the forum. Visit my website for further details and to register for the forums – www.andrewpowell. com.au. Groups can also contact my office on 5435 2013 or glass.house@parliament.qld. gov.au. Further information on the forums will be provided upon registration. Groups interested in applying for Get in the Game funding are also invited to request a meeting with a grants officer to provide them with personal advice on their Get in the Game application.

Koalas habitat purchased in Crohamhurst Koalas in the Sunshine Coast hinterland will be the big beneficiaries with the Newman Government’s purchase and rehabilitation of 126 hectares of koala habitat. I recently had the opportunity to visit the property and see some of the hard work being put in by Departmental officers and conservation volunteers. More than 18,000 koala habitat trees will be planted on the property at Crohamhurst with around 8,000 trees planted so far. This is part of the Government’s $26.5 million commitment to help ensure our koala populations continue to survive and grow in the future.

Halls Creek / Beerwah East – Should we shackle future generations? Have you ever heard of Halls Creek? How about Beerwah East? Do you know what they are and what they entail? A recent survey undertaken by the University of the Sunshine Coast shows more than half of respondents had never heard of either areas. Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney has asked both myself and Member for Glass House Andrew Powell to consult with the community regarding which potential future growth site they would like included in the South East Queensland Regional Plan. Both are merely investigation sites, not being considered until 20-25 years down the track to cater for potential growth in 30-40 years’ time. Given they are investigation sites; do our future generations not deserve the right to say what they want the future of the Coast to be? If we restrict them and not even allow them the chance to say which area in the future should be used for growth is that not inter-generational arrogance? South East Queensland is now home to just over 3.1 million people, accommodating 70 per cent of the Queensland’s population in only 1.3 per cent of the state’s total area. The simple fact is since the SEQRP 2009-2031 was released in 2009, the growth rates and pressures have changed which has prompted a review of the plan. Halls Creek is located next to the Bruce Highway, and has been dubbed as south of Caloundra South, while Beerwah East is located near Steve Irwin Way. USC data shows Halls Creek is 2310ha, while Beerwah East is 5032ha. Halls Creek is currently being used for cattle grazing, while Beerwah East is currently being used by HQ Plantations, who have a 99-year-lease to carry out their forestry operations. The State Government is committed to consulting with the community and together with local councils we have already agreed on preserving the need for an inter-urban break between Caboolture and Caloundra. In May we held a site tour for community groups, and a community forum was held on July 3. Information booths will also be set up in the main foyer of Beerwah and Caloundra libraries in August and September. Dates are available on my Facebook page or via contacting my office on 5491 2780. This is our future and that of those to come. It’s important for the present and the future residents to have their say.

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ng Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Gui ome & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & ng Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Gui ome & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Now is a great time for a great deal at Beerwah Small Engines. With their huge three day super sale on Stihl equipment running from Thursday, July 17 – Saturday, July 19, they are also offering discounts on all other brands available too. Call in and see the team at 7 Beerwah Parade, or call 5494 6644. See their ad on page 3.

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What tax deductions can I claim on my rental property? With the last financial year over and the next one newly begun, it might pay to think about taxes. One of the benefits of having a rental property is that, since it’s considered a source of income, you’re entitled to claim for a wide array of tax deductions. If you happened to miss out on claiming deductions this year, then it might help to go through a refresher so you’re prepared next June. After all, while you’re still making repayments on your investment home loan, you’ll want to maximise your profits and pay that debt off as fast as possible. You can claim deductions on a variety of expenses related to your rental www.gcnews.com.au

property, according to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). This includes the money you spent advertising for tenants, the cost of cleaning the property, insurance expenses and the cost of getting the property pest-free. You can even claim expenses on land tax and council rates. If your property has seen the ravages of time, you’re able to claim expenses on repairing the 3 Ds of your property - damage, defects and deterioration. This includes fixing whiteware, painting the house or maintaining the plumbing. Bear in mind that the damage has to have occurred as a result of you renting out your property, otherwise you won’t be able

to claim for the repairs. The interest accrued on property investment loans is another thing savvy investors will want to claim expenses on. According to the ATO, any loan that lets you buy a property, repair it or finance renovations for it has tax-deductable interest. You can even claim deductions on travel expenses - in other words, the money you spent travelling to your property to inspect or maintain it. This is is especially important if you happen to own a property out of town, or even out of state! These are just some of the deductions you can claim for.

It might pay to speak to a home loan specialist for further guidance. Remember, though, you can only claim for the period your property was rented or available to rent.

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Property of the week

Permanent private paradise Set on 2771m2 of privacy is this wonderful family, resort style home. This amazing home makes you feel like you could be on a permanent holiday. With lovely polished timber floors and amazing cathedral ceilings throughout, there is character to every aspect of the home. Another great feature of this property is the spa room set out on the end of the wide verandah. It is fully enclosed, private, heated, and with stunning views. What a wonderful place to relax and heal with a glass of wine after a long tiring day. There is a great space in the yard for the kids, and separate from the house the bonus of a teenagers retreat/guest room with its own bathroom. To top it all off, there is a 12m x 9m shed with extra height and power. Don’t miss this one! Priced at $539,000.

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This tastefully renovated family home is located on a quiet no through road only 4kms to Beerwah and 5kms to Landsborough. The fully fenced level block is 8536m2 with a large dam and a peaceful outlook. The beautiful kitchen has Caesar stone bench tops and the ultimate gas oven. Spacious bedrooms and a very cool bathroom compliment the cosy living areas. Verandahs front and rear are a great place to keep an eye on the children, pets, and horses as they play. A 6 x 9 colourbond workshop with air conditioning, + garden shed and a nifty stable with rubber floor and walls plus covered horse float parking take care of the storage needs. With seemingly endless trails through the adjacent state forest for riding, this delightful property really is a pony’s paradise.

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Just 20 minutes drive from some of the best beaches on the coast you will find this private small acreage property. Set well back off the road and offering a tranquil lifestyle with abundant birdlife. The lowset 3 bedroom brick and tile home is in good condition with air conditioning to the lounge & master bedroom. The outdoor entertaining area overlooks the landscaped grounds to the dam and beyond to the larger acreage. There is parking for 5 vehicles, irrigation from the dam plus town water. This home offers the perfect tree change!!

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PRIVATE… PEACEFUL… PERFECT! • Lot 6 – 197 Lindeman Road, Beerwah • 6,451m2 of level and gently undulating land • Bush backdrop on 3 sides • Situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac • Boutique acreage estate of only 6 lots total • A genuinely beautiful block of land THE DREAM AWAITS… $320,000 Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 T: 5439 6300

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Environment Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Nest Boxes

Old growth trees are like gold to many of Australia’s natives – hard to find, but precious – specifically, for their natural hollows which provide nesting, breeding and roosting sites. Approximately 40% of Australia’s mammals and 20% of our birds, as well as reptiles, frogs and even insects, depend on hollows. Hollows only form in very old trees – at least 100 years old. With encroaching development, agricultural clearing, logging and fires, these ancients are simply not there anymore. The largest hollow-nesters, such as black cockatoos and large owls, are the most vulnerable, as natural hollows spacious enough for these big species may take centuries to develop. Planting more trees and stopping clearance of old growth forest will help for the future, but in the meantime, nest boxes are a vital interim resort. However, it is not okay to put up any old nest box and hope for the best. It is important to assess which wildlife species are present in your area and cater for them specifically, with boxes of the correct size, shape, height and location. It is recommended that an expert be consulted before installing any boxes, as it may have the opposite effect in attracting introduced species, such as Indian Myna. A special barrier or baffle may be necessary to prevent these pests from flying directly into the hole (parrots tend to climb up to the entrance). Post-installation maintenance is also important to ensure boxes aren’t taken over by European honey bees, or rats. 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

Go Green Rainforest Nursery Plant of the Week Grey Myrtle or Carrol Backhousia myrtifolia

The Grey Myrtle or Carrol is another of our local beauties. Its natural range is from Gladstone to Bega in SE NSW. It is commonly seen as a small tree to 10m but cutting grown nursery specimens are a bushy 3 to 7m. It is a very versatile plant with stunning flushes of new growth that looks best in full sun to semi shade. When crushed its leaves give off a lovely fruity scent. It produces dense clusters of creamy flowers with lovely star shaped petals. A yearly prune can keep this shrub at any height you desire. Pruning will produce a much denser shrub which is ideal as a screen or windbreak. If you can picture a Grey Myrtle in your garden or would like to find out more about some of Australia’s most amazing flora then drop in and see Simon at Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview.

Koala-tracking canine is on the case

If you were a koala and had a dog tracking you down, you’d be hoping it was Maya the environmental canine on the case. Maya, the only professionally-trained koala poop detection dog in the world, is on the Sunshine Coast as part of the council’s koala conservation program. In a twist of fate, Maya was saved from the RSPCA and is now saving koalas. The friendly border collie will spend the next few weeks seeking out koala scats (as they are more politely referred to in the industry) on 55 Sunshine Coast Council reserves, Land for Wildlife and voluntary conservation agreement properties. Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said the survey was a vital component of the council’s Koala Conservation Plan and Maya’s work was funded through the environment levy. “Knowing where our koalas are on the Sunshine Coast is essential if we are to identify area-specific threats and impacts and develop the appropriate conservation measures to mitigate those impacts,” Cr McKay said. “The survey outcomes will contribute to a growing body of data that is informing the draft Koala Conservation Plan which will be going out for community consultation in October.” “Maya will have a huge impact on our survey work and will provide the data we need to protect our koalas in the long-term. “We are committed to protecting our koala population and bringing Maya onto the team is just another example of our environment levy at work.” “As soon as she’s found poop - sometimes under a minute - she drops. You can work out whether the poop is from a fresh colony, if they are cruising through or staying longer.” Dog trainer Gary Jackson works with Maya’s owner, Dr Romane Cristescu from WildHelpers, and ecologist Olivia Woosnam from OWAD Environment who together ensure Maya remains efficient, balanced and highly-motivated. Romane said Maya had the perfect temperament for this type of work. “Maya is obsessive compulsive,” Romane said. “She wants to chase a ball all day long. “These dogs need to be attentive to humans and must follow orders and because she’s working off-leash in a national park, we needed to ensure she was not a threat to wildlife. “Every animal is safe with Maya. She even allows our family chickens to eat her food.” Romane has been involved in koala research since 2006 and before Maya came along, she spent a lot of time on her knees searching for koala scats. “Obviously working with the dog is more enjoyable, but Maya’s acute sense of smell makes her so much faster and more efficient than a human and we can provide more accurate data for conservation,” she said. But does Romane hold out hope the koala can be saved? “You have to hope otherwise it’s not worth it. “If we can’t save the koala, it’s not a good outlook for any animal because koalas are the cutest in the world.” Sunshine Coast Council Senior Conservation Partnerships Officer Julie O’Connor (left) with Maya’s owner Dr Romane Cristescu

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Noticeboard Garage Sale Stallholders required - The Glasshouse Country RSL will hold a Garage Sale on August 2 from 7.00am - 1.00pm, outdoor sites are $10.00 (bring your own table) and indoor sites are $15.00 (table provided). Bookings phone Kaz on 5496 9774. Maleny Community Garage Sale - in excess of 20 garage sales in one! This very successful event is on again on Saturday, July 26 from 7.00am to 1.00pm at the Baptist Centre, corner Landsborough and McCarthy Roads, Maleny. If you wish to enquire about renting a site please contact Cherie on 0407 452 815 or email cherieconrad15@aol.com Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results for Friday, July 4: first prize meat tray - 53A red club, Kelvin, second prize fruit and veggie tray, 60C yellow club - Jones and lucky door 96F black spade - Marisa. Please note we are now only open on Friday nights and have an all new fresh produce menu, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Suncoast Women's Adventure Group - SWAG invites women of all ages to join us for a High Ropes Course on the morning of Sunday, July 27 at Ewen Maddock Dam. Note bookings and payment must be made by July 22. Please contact Jacqui on suncoast.swag@gmail.com Art and Craft Classes - Come and learn different arts and crafts and have a lovely social time as well. On the second and the fourth Friday of each month from 9.00am at the Elimbah Uniting Church, 3 Coronation Drive, Elimbah. For more information, call Ruth on 5496 7649.

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Diary Dates Facial pain? - Maybe the TNA Group can help you. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group meets at the Kawana Library, (entrance at rear), Nanyima Street, Buddina on Saturday, July 19 from 1.00pm. Keep up to date with medical information. Please join us for coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. For more information contact Jean on 5491 1978 (after hours). Car Boot sale - Members of the Glasshouse Country Community and beyond are invited to clear out their sheds and cupboards of all unwanted items - put them in their car boot and bring them along to Glasshouse Country Uniting Church grounds (Twin Peaks Drive Beerwah) between 9.00am and 2.00pm on Saturday, August 16. For just $10.00 per boot we invite you come along to sell your wares. The church will also have a cake stall and hot drinks. Enquiries: Chris Bell 5492 5885. Small caravan and motorhome group - for single travellers over 55 that own a caravan or motor home and would like to travel. Would you like to be part of a group and enjoy trips and social outings? To find out more phone 0407 114 281. Free Meditation - Beerwah Library Meeting Room, on Tuesdays at 7.00pm. Simple instruction for practice. Beneficial for anxiety, depression, general well-being. Phone Peter 0429 918 424. Volunteer - Needed to assist with food preparation and serving for the Breakfast Club at the Glass House Mountains State School on Tuesday and Thursday each week from 6.00am to 9.00am. Please contact Mark to find out more on 0428 749 398.

If I was to say there was one thing I have learnt in my years as a minister it’s that everybody hurts sometime. I’ve known families who look brilliant from the outside, but scratch beneath the surface there is the pain of difficult marriages, drugs, alcohol, wayward children, death, cancer and so on, the list goes on and on. As a minister I have had to deal with some pretty difficult situations where all there has been is pain and suffering and nothing else. What do you say to a wonderful woman whose son has killed her husband and his father? As a Christian I believe in a loving God and yet as I look around this world I see such beauty mingled with such pain. And I keep asking God, if you are that loving and good, why haven’t you done something about this world; and I want you to do it now. The bible tells me that God has done something about it, and he will do something about it, but He has done it his way. I look around at cancer and death and fractured relationships and I say God fix this but God says: there is a bigger problem, that’s sin - the things you think are important and bad are just symptoms of a bigger issue, namely sin. We say God treat the symptoms, God says I’ll treat the

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866

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Wednesday, July 23 - Women’s Social Group, Casual cuppa and catch up at the Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre, $2.00 donation and please bring a plate to share. Wednesday, July 23 - Menshed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at the Recycle Market Shed, Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, July 24 - Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club Inc, will hold their AGM from 7.30pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Thursday, July 24 - Toastmasters meet from 9.00am for 9.15am start at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome, phone 5496 9855. Friday, July 25 - The Beerwah Writers Group meets at the Beerwah Library from 9.30am. For more information contact David on 5494 9109. Sunday, July 27 - Peachester RSL Sub Branch will be conducting their general meeting 9.00am for 9.30am start. All sub branch members are encouraged to attend.

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354

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Tuesday, July 22 - Glass House Legacy Laurel Club meet at the Bowls Glass House, 9.30am sharp.

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Friday, July 18 - Coochin Creek Bushland Group, tree planting, community members are most welcome. Come and join in from 8.30am until 12.00noon, meet near the green sign at the back of Emma Way Park (on the track to the rock holes) enter via Hickory Drive.

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disease. I saw some pictures of the effects of smallpox virus. The person is covered in what looks like pimples. Bad things are like the pimples of smallpox, they are a sign there is a bigger issue. We want God to put a bandaid on the pimples of this world, God says: ‘let me treat the disease.’ God treated our disease when Jesus died on the cross. He took sin, our sin, and the universes sin upon himself. And God promises that one day he will apply that remedy to the entire universe and when he does, all will be as it should be. Why wait? Simply because when God applies the remedy, if we haven’t had our sin dealt with properly we will be in God’s firing line - and that would be a terrible thing. So God waits to give all of us an opportunity to turn back to him. A young son came to his dad with a broken toy and said: “Dad will you fix it please?” “Of course I will son,” came the reply, “I’ll do it tomorrow.” We say to God can you fix this awful world please, and God says of course - I already have it will be ready tomorrow. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

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0401 663 428 or 5476 8315 www.bwcprojects.com.au

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

John Walton BBus (InfSys)

Computer Consultant and Technician 15+ years experience – Beerwah based

Jobs up to $3,300 until QBSA licence arrives

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0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)

QBSA 1155593

M 0417 045 062

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www.redbuilding.net.au

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Darrin 0497 788 534

QBSA 1229201

SUNNY COAST BUILDERS Free Quotes & Advice

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Ph: Saun 0424 A 88 King Rd,550 Mooloolah 057 QLD 4553

Renovations | Carports | Decks Landscaping | Bathroom/Kitchens House Inspections

GEORGE GLENDINNING

Family Owned and Operated

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

Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

5499 9926

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Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

diamondsons@live.com.au

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QBSA: 1265118

Cabinetmakers NOW AT Unit 1/1 Roys Rd Beerwah ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 1253462

New Installations & Renovations Ph 5439 0108 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au Fax 5439 0109 Web: www.knmkitchens.com.au

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

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Phone Les McDermott

0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142

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Call James 0402 791 570 Glasshouse local

Pty Ltd

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Hale Carpet Cleaning TO489

BSA Lic 1129044

Director

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Dean Parry

Cleaning & Maintenance Carpet Cleaning Upholstery cleaning Pressure washing External house wash

Window cleaning Small shopping centres Office cleaning

Locally owned & operated Ken 0438 757 351 ABN 33 151 127 203

Top2bottom Cleaning Service

“All Aspects of Concreting”

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

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Electricians

Electrical Services

Commercial Residential Bond Cleans

Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027

5496 9861 or 0408 891 684

mattandmollycarter@hotmail.com ABN: 64526718099

Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

Adam: 0414 482 037 karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au

Lic No 67745

ABN 89 058 455 025

ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

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Darrin 0497 788 534

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Free Quotes & Advice

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Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801

LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial Lic # 74935

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

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

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JON JEPSON

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

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Mays Mowing Service Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Phone Michael 0447 341 241

0498 638 192

Home and Garden Services

Beerwah & Surrounds

T0347

Green Guyz Gardening

Lic # 5582

Locally Owned - Servicing the Hinterland & Sunshine Coast No Obligation FREE Quotes Ph Greg on 0418 741 145 or 5412 1425 G&D Cooke Electrical

zedmere@westnet.com.au

Lic. No. 9318

From general lawn mowing & yard maintenance to total garden transformations

Also... High pressure cleaning Tree lopping Retaining walls

Alan Weston Electrician

Phone Terry 0427 948 997

Mobile: 0427 170 235

to advertise your business

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Servicing the Hinterland all areas

www.landsboroughscreens.com.au

Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial Owner Builder - Rural - Sheds

A & K Glass and Aluminium

4 Railway Street, Landsborough

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

Mowing

Quality Workmanship

LP Gas Suppliers

L P G A S

www.jimsmowing.net

*Winter Weed Spraying*Hedge Trimming *Pressure Washing *Stump Grinding *Rubbish Removal *Garden Maintenance & Rejuvenation *Senior Discounts

Est. since 1983

KLM

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Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

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G Gas 5493 0493

Garden Maintenance

Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713

Lic 76085

55/hr

CALL JON DIRECT TODAY

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

E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com www.kamconstructions.com

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FIRST CALL FENCING

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Prompt, friendly service

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Phone 5494 8900

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

For all your electrical needs

AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work

Call 0409 341 261

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

your local licensed contractor

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small Lighting New Homes Pumps

BSA Licence no 60108

Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment

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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra TO491

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

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Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone

Lic. No. 70875

NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

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Fencing

T0322

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Phone 5438 7445

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• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days • Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance

MONTY’S GLASS 0439 875 031 5493 0374 QBCC Lic: L 1117342

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24+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

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STEVE GASTALDIN

New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

ALL AREAS

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0407 946 061

Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com

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QBSA 1192667

Col’s Home & Garden Maintenance es Carpentry Servic Specialising in Bond Repairs including: Gyprock Repairs Painting Cleans Rubbish Removal Small Moves

P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au

25 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Seniors Discount

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 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR  SMALL & LARGE JOBS  FREE QUOTES  CLEAN & TIDY  LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223 BSA 75839

ABN 95 669 531 866

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GRAHAM RENWICK

Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981

Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830

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• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services TO506

• New Homes • Repaints • Roofs & Roof Restoration

• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains

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Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

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0412 140 164 C LO

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0407 439 526

BSA NO. 1011255

07 5493 0440

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John Annakin

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• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS

Servicing the local community

• Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED

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Burst water pipes Rainwater tanks Telstra Drains accredited Pools Fully Insured

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info@undergroundpclocation.com.au www.undergroundpclocation.com.au

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PAINTERS  Free Quotes  30 years experience

 Interior / Exterior  Fully insured

Peter or Kim 0498 099 193

Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au

Email pkriseley@hotmail.com Work up to $3,300 | BN: 26 802 872 147

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Call Bennet: 0437 739 237

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Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au

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0427 088 699

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Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

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Shop 5 Turner Park Shopping Centre 21 Peachester Rd, Beerwah

BSA Licenced: 1101772

1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578

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

Tennis Club welcomes new coach Contributed by Kerry Roach The Landsborough Tennis Club would like to welcome Jani Kroyherr as our new Club Coach. Jani is very passionate about tennis and is looking forward to promoting and developing the sport in our local area. He will be offering a range of programs from ANZ Hotshots for all junior groups (starting from five years of age), adult groups, private lessons, Squad training (for tournament players) and the new fun, social and fitness based ‘Cardio Tennis’. Jani’s tennis career has taken him overseas playing professionally in several circuits. His real passion is in coaching however, and as a level two coach, he’s worked at the John Newcombe’s Tennis Academy in Texas and a number of clubs around Australia. Settling in Maleny with his 34 |

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family, Jani is motivated to get on the court and have some fun. This is a great opportunity to get involved in a sport that is affordable and fun for the whole family. For more information regarding coaching please give Jani a call on 0466 687 373. The club is still running Social Tennis, available Wednesday night; all levels are welcome including families. Courts open at 7.00pm. Tuesday morning ladies tennis is also available, doubles and single matches are both played. Courts open 8.00am. For any further information please call Landsborough Tennis Club 5494 1085 or 0422 026 612. Jani with Milley Ives, holiday school clinic www.gcnews.com.au


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

Beerwah Ladies Golf Club

BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES Locally produced & manufactured

Supplying: Trophies - Medallions - Plaques Badges - Engraving etc to the Hinterland

Phone Jill on 5494 8218 or fax: 5494 8024

Winners on the day Lesley Eggleston, Brenda Briese and Marjorie Pavitt in Division 2. The ball run down went to 31 points. Next week we play our Ladies Foursomes Championships. This is an Honour Board event so I wish all the girls very good luck. Until next time, stay safe and good golfing.

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Results Contributed by Trevor Bertram Last Wednesday’s Jackpot Triples was won by Dave Clarke, Viv James and Ron Wilson with the Highest Margin of +15 and the Runners-up were Bede Burton, Rae Farrell and Kerry Capern with +14. The jackpot was not won. Thursday afternoon’s ‘Open Pairs’ game was won by Graham Nicholson and Ron Rix with 2 + 46 and the Runners-up were Maurie Dawes and Jonathan Orr with + 24 points in Game one. The final rounds of the Men’s Triples Club Competition are called for Sunday, July 27 with the Semi-Final to be played at 9.00am and the Final at 1.00pm.

Annual Gymkana

Contributed by Tanya Taylor The Glasshouse Horse and Pony club are holding their annual Open Gymkhana on Saturday, July 20 at the Beerwah Sportsground. This day is open to non-pony club members, so why not come along and have fun with us?

Glasshouse Hinterland AFC

Don’t miss their biggest fundraiser of the year a Cent Auction to be held on Saturday, July 26. Doors open at 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start. Book a table of eight and receive free supper and

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Contributed by Jenny Kelly Another day of lovely fine weather for the ladies who came out to play a Single Stableford for trophies generously donated by lady members Helen Thompson and Pat Plowman. We had a great field of 73 players so we were able to play in three divisions. The winner of Division 1 with a score of 35 Stableford points was Lesley Eggleston on the dreaded count back from Mavis Brimelow, also on 35 points. Brenda Briese won Division 2 with 37 points from Lyn Steele on 36 points. Winner of Division 3 with the best score of the day was Marjorie Pavitt with a great score of 41 points. Marjorie was followed by Ruth Parish on 35 points. Nearest to the Pins went to Jen Kelly on number 2, Barb Drury on the 5th and Rosemary Collins on 16. Division 1 on the 18th went to Fay Barry, while Jan Corfield got closest

Round 1 of the Men’s Pennant Competition was played ‘at home’ on Saturday. Results were Glasshouse Division 2 def Caboolture Lakes 55 to 48, Division 4 went down 45 to 22 to Bribie Island and Division 5 went down 54 to 23 to Beachmere. This Saturday, Division 2 play Woodford (at home) and Division 5 play Bribie Island (away). Please check the Notice Board for selections. Division 4 have a BYE but there is a practice game at home for them and any reserves. There will also be room for social play. Club uniform will be required due to the Pennant Match. Coming Events: Monday, July 28 - ‘Open 2 Bowl Triples’ 9.00am start. You will have to wear PCAQ approved helmet, boots and tact. The theme of the day is to dress up your horse and yourself in pink and purple, prizes for the most pinkest and purplest horse and rider combination. The aim of the day is to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer, we believe in supporting the community, and by holding days like this, teaching our young riders a sense of community involvement. The day starts at 9.00am, entry fee is $15.00 if you email your nomination in or $20.00 if you just arrive on the day. Trophies are to 3rd place and there are lots of pink and purple ribbons to be won. To get an information / nomination form, send an email to treasurerglasshouse@live.com or phone: 0400 103 474. a bottle of wine per table. Phone 0427 650 262 to book. There will be lots of great prizes. The bar will be open and hot food available. AFL clubhouse, Tunnel Ridge road, Landsborough.

Mountain Bike Orienteering

On your bike, in the forest, searching for targets. Social or competitive. The Sunshine Orienteers Club is holding a Mountain Bike Orienteering event in the Beerburrum State Forest on Sunday, July 27. There are six courses on offer: 6km is the shortest and is designed for families and newcomers. 36km is the longest. It will all be off-road on forest trails and dirt tracks. It is a sport suitable for a family bonding session or an adventure racer's training run. It can be challenging both mentally and physically at the same time. You will need your own mountain bike and helmet. For more information or to pre enter this event, please go to sunshine orienteers.com. au/events or contact Debbie Gordon on 5497 9261 or 0439 979 260. Orienteering Club Members $15.00 senior, $10.00 junior (SI hire $5.00 extra). Nonmembers $25.00 senior, $15.00 junior (SI hire $5.00 extra), 6km Recreational Course $15.00 per adult, accompanying children free. Enter by Wednesday, July 23 or a late fee of $10.00 will apply.

Super Strawberry 2014 Round 2

It was a very slow week in the Super Strawberry stakes – only one entry in Round 2. Thanks to Oaklands Farms for keeping up the good work; and they have won this round with an entry weighing 135 grams. Remember, this novelty competition is for everyone, not just for farmers, and in the past there have been some very impressive entries from the home gardener! Strawberries can be brought in to Coochin Creek Co-op at any time during the week, and Round 3 closes on Friday, July 18 at 4.00pm. There is a six-pack from Beerwah Hotel waiting for the winner of each weekly round, so don't let that go to waste! There will be eight rounds leading up to the Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival on Saturday, August 23 and the 2014 Super Strawberry Champion will be announced at the sports day.

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