Palmview proposal falters Market showcases local The development proposal (reported in GC&M talents News, July 10) for a new tourism complex on the northern end of Frizzo Road at Palmview has fallen at the first hurdle. According to a letter sent by Sunshine Coast Council’s principal development planner Katrina Patey to the applicants – Hanseath Pty Ltd – the submitted application was not properly made. Ms Patey said in the letter dated July 4 that Hanseath failed to pay a $100,000 application fee, failed to provide written assurance that they would pay the cost of external consultants’ fees, failed to provide plans for the adventure golf course and building, and failed to provide plans for reconfiguring the land boundaries. Hanseath has 20 days from July 4 to make good these deficiencies otherwise the application will be automatically refused. This gives them a deadline of August 1 to come up with the money. Project spokesperson Andrew Stevens, from planning consultancy Project Urban, is confident the application will proceed. “The council application fee has not been paid as the proponents are awaiting the final invoice from the council to enable them to pay,” he said.
The CWA Beerwah branch has been running local artisan markets for the past five years. The original philosophy of the markets, which are still operating, is to support local creative makers who might otherwise not have the opportunity to share their creations with the public. It was a great pleasure for the branch when local athlete Louise Pearce, who has been recently selected to represent Australia at the Oceania Athletics competition in shotput, applied to have a stall. Louise was crowned Queensland Champion in the open women’s heptathlon and also placed second in shotput and third in long jump at the Queensland State Championships. Not only is Louise a very talented athlete she is also very creative and has partnered with her cousin to create Crafty Coast Cousins. Making vibrant and unique jewellery and homewares, you can meet Louise and check out the Crafty Coast Cousins’ wares at their stall at the Beerwah Tower Green Market this Saturday, July 20 from 9am-1pm. For stallholder enquiries please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com.
Diane Rantall P: 5494 7818 M: 0408 593 304 diane@mooloolahmassageandbowen.com.au www.mooloolahmassageandbowen.com.au
Crafty Coast Cousins’ resin coasters
Grab a bargain and help chaplaincy
Community garage sales are a great way to pick up a preloved item just right for you and at the same time help worthy organisations.
There will be plenty of bargains at the upcoming annual garage sale at the Maleny Uniting Church on Saturday, August 3. This year the funds raised will go to the Conondale School chaplaincy service headed up by Becky Francis. Working at Conondale for just two days a week, Chappy Becky finds time to run the full program including breakfast club, a parents’ playgroup and a group for girls called Shine. Becky also fits in time to support the children in class and at games sessions in the lunch breaks. The sale will have a wide range of great items including books, toys, clothing, household items and lots more. Doors will open at 6 30am please respect this time. Contact Stan McCallum on 0428 780 832 if you have goods you want to donate to the garage sale. Stan will be at the Maleny Uniting Church, 1290 Maleny-Landsborough Road between 10am2pm from Monday, July 29 to Friday, August 2 to receive your donations. For more details go to www.ourcommonlife.org.au.
Miniatures at Charity Sports
The miniature horses are back this year at the Beerwah Charity Sports Day. The handlers are getting their horses ready for a fun-filled day of halter, performance and novelty events. Come to the miniature ring and see the mini, small and little horses do the trail course, where they work their way through an obstacle course, or watch them do the hunter course, going over a series of jumps trying for a clear round. At the end of the day the fun and entertaining novelty events are held including the barrel, flag and bending races, where horses race with their handlers to get the fastest times. They may be mini but - wow - they can perform! For more information contact Melissa at mel.74@live.com.au.
BEGINNER CLASS Beerwah
Tuesday • STARTS 30th JULY 6pm – 7:45pm Beerwah Community Hall, Peachester Rd
FREE to COME and TRY
Class runs weekly for approx. 4 months
Classes also at Buderim, Caloundra, Coolum, Kawana, Maroochydore and Woombye
IMPROVE energy, health, posture, balance & co-ordination. REDUCE stress, joint pain, back pain. Dates shown are starting dates • First class is obligation-free CALL 0432 761 043
EMAIL sunshinecoast@taoist.org
Beerwah Charity Sports
& Spring Carnival Saturday 24th August All proceeds to Beerwah Sportsground
$2 y entr Lots of entertainment for the whole family
For more information call Bruce 5494 9557 or Ross 5494 6654 10
Glasshouse Country & Maleny News