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June 18 Thursday
Beerwah CWA will host Australia’s Biggest Morning tea in the garden of the Beerwah CWA from 10.00am until 12.00noon. Guest speakers include Leanda from the Healthy Guru as well as young cancer survivor Erin Hickey. Entry is $5.00 with lucky door prize and morning tea provided. More details, contact Kerry 0414 533 412.
18 Thursday
‘Speedseed’ is an exciting project that matches people with ideas and energy with people with resources to invest in social and environmental good. A pre-event information workshop for those interested in developing a community or social enterprise project will be held at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre from 5.30pm -7.30pm. For more details contact Helen on 0410 057 315 or email helen@thegoodnessinc.org
20 - 21 Saturday and Sunday
Join The Maleny Singers accompanied by the Maleny Performing Arts Orchestra for their performances of ‘La Belle Hélène’ complete details on page 3.
20 - 21 Saturday and Sunday
The Maleny Uniting Church celebrates 25 years. Saturday will feature a special ‘Men’s breakfast’ at 7.30am. A reunion afternoon tea with live musical entertainment and memorabilia displays will be held from 2.00pm. Sunday has a 9.45am ‘Celebration Service’, followed by a barbecue lunch. All welcome. Contact Nancy Baker on 5494 2961 for more information, www.malenyuniting.com.au
20 Saturday
An indigenous movie night is on at Nungeena - 60 Streek Road, Glass House Mountains, showcasing traditional stories, culture and contemporary issues of Australia’s first people. Everyone is welcome drinks, chips and popcorn available for purchase, sausage sizzle $5.00. Free event, though donations gratefully accepted. Bookings essential, contact Rhea or Judd on 5438 7747 or 5496 97 66.
20 Saturday
Come along for a game of Hoy at Beerwah CWA Hall in Simpson Street Beerwah from 10.00am. $10.00 to play.
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Be your own boss - If you have ever wanted to start your own business from scratch then this session at the Beerwah Library from 5.00pm – 6.30pm is for you. Join Rod Richards from Business Enterprise Centre as he steps you through the research and planning needed before you start. Find out if your home business idea is a viable and worthwhile investment before taking the big leap. The session is free to attend bookings are essential, phone 5475 8989.
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Sign on for the Beegees holiday soccer clinic aimed at U6-14 age groups at the sports club at 4.00pm. Open to all new players, you don’t need to be a Beegees player to attend. $30.00 per day or $100.00 for the four days. Clinic runs from Monday, July 6 – Thursday, July 9. wwwbeerwahglasshouseunited.com. au/upcoming-holiday-coaching-clinic.
Tibros Netball Club is holding a movie night fundraising screening of ‘Big Hero 6’ at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. For more details see page 22.
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Local News Two mighty men-at-arms Have you ever heard of Achilles and Ajax? We are not talking about Brad Pitt in the ‘Troy’ movie or a well-known cleaning product. These were two mighty warriors, known throughout the ancient world for their battle prowess. Their idea of fun was picking fights, wrestling and chariot races. In the Maleny Singers’ June production of Offenbach’s ‘La Belle Hélène’, these legendary characters are portrayed by Christopher Ward and Ian McMaster, respectively. They form part of the quartet of kings, who are hailed as ‘mighty kings of Greece’ by the people of Sparta, as they visit the court of King Menelaus and his beautiful Queen, Helen. Described as ‘half-wit heroes’, they certainly show more brawn than brains. Throughout the show, they add to the colour and comedy, getting involved in card games, beach ball games and, of course, ‘Olympic Games’. These ‘mighty men-at-arms’ form just part of the
lively line-up of characters in this fun and flirty frolic through the pages of ancient Greek history. You have never heard the story of Helen and Paris told like this before. Come and enjoy the fun! The season opens at the Maleny Community Centre on Saturday, June 20 at 6.30pm, with table bookings available for both Opening Night and the following Friday, June 26, also at 6.30pm. There are matinee performances at 2.00pm on both Sunday, June 21 and 28 and a late afternoon performance at 4.00pm on Saturday, June 27. Tickets are $30.00 for adults, $25.00 for concessions and $5.00 for children 12 and under and are available from the Maleny Visitor Information Centre or online at http://www. trybooking.com/128617. If you want more information or wish to book a table of 10 for Opening Night or the following Friday night, please phone 5494 2584.
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A fully qualified chef with over 30 years experience in the food industry both here, interstate and overseas, Dale is a passionate advocate of ‘bush tucker’ and uses her cooking skills and experience along with her Indigenous knowledge, to educate and inform people about our native bush tucker products. This will be the first time that Dale has cooked for the Sunshine Girls fundraiser, although she Bush Tucker prepared by has been heavily involved with Nungeena for Dale Chapman many years. Dale also works closely with aboriginal people to Dale will be creating the main dish and dessert establish, produce and harvest a viable national for the evening, along the lines of a Kangaroo bush product supply chain which as well as curry with a bush tomato base served with providing economically sustainability, offers an Dorrigo pepper rice. For those who don’t wish opportunity for the products to be sent overseas. to eat our national emblem, Dale will offer an alternative Chicken and mushroom casserole. In keeping with her understanding of traditional She will also offer a vegetarian/vegan main of cooking techniques, combined with her bunya nut and vegetable dhal (option must be contemporary training in recent years, Dale has specified at time of booking). also expanded her business to offer a range of gourmet bush tucker fusion products developed Dessert will be a mouth-watering Lemon myrtle in conjunction with a business partner to include cheesecake served with Lilli Pilli and Davidson chutneys, cooking sauces and even pasta. plum coulis. These products, Creations, are Dale’s passion and drive is bush Site food; 15 years specific analysis - Coolamon not theFood biggest available at White’s IGA throughout the Sunshine ago she established her business ‘The Dilly system, Coast. but For themore right system details about the Sunshine Girls Bag’ which promotes the bush tucker program fundraiser please contact Kay Farrell on with successful educational workshops and 5493 0230. presentations at schools, corporations and events.
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Now that the Maleny Show has finished for the year, GC&M news thought we’d go behind the scenes and find out a little more about one of the show sections that is growing in popularity - the ‘Cheese making ‘(now expanded to include Pesto, Pate and Tapenade) competition. Supervising Steward Lyn Bromet has been an integral part of setting up this competition section which has been running at the Maleny Show for the last 14 years. Lyn and her family moved to Maleny 24 years ago to explore the possibilities a rural lifestyle would offer. Being interested in alternative options for farming, and in 1999 with a surplus of milk from her farm, Lyn decided to do a cheese making course offered by the Department of Primary Industries. The course catered for commercial operators, home economics teachers, and people who ran restaurants. Lyn says she “just wanted to use up all the extra milk I had!” Following the dairy industry deregulation, and seeing the success of cheese making at rural shows such as Gatton and Nanango; Lyn approached the Maleny Show Society about including a competition section which she offered to organise. Starting in 2001 with just nine entries, this year’s event saw 68 entries with 12 participants in the competition. In 2005, Lyn set up the ‘Wine and Cheese tasting night’ to coincide with the show.
Lyn Bromet demonstrates how to make cheese with Colin Cunningham at this year's show It’s also proven to be a popular event on the show calendar. This year the overall champion with points for body, flavour and condition, was Maleny Cheese with their passionfruit yogurt. Reserve champion was awarded to Glasshouse Christian College Agricultural School for their ‘excellent’ white mould ripened cheese. This year three Hinterland schools entered the competition. Montville school entered pesto, as well as handmade butter from students in Years 2 and 4. Beerwah State High School entered a number of white mould ripened cheeses and Glasshouse Christian College also entered student made pesto, ricotta and butter. Lyn is passionate about cheese and is more than happy to discuss competition tips for next years’ show, she can be contacted on 5494 3058.
From Monday, June 15 Beerwah Police are hosting a week long operation targeting drink driving offences. The operation will be strengthened with additional police officers supplied from neighbouring Kawana Waters and Caloundra Divisions. The focus of this operation is to reduce the incidents of road trauma in the Sunshine Coast District by targeting drink drivers. Wednesday night will give many cause to celebrate, as Queensland (hopefully) crushes New South Wales in the second State of Origin, taking back the shield that is deservedly theirs. Beerwah Police urge residents to be mindful that a big night on the grog, may lead to alcohol still being in your system the following morning. Take care on the road and ‘Go Queensland’!
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Federal Member for Fisher Mal Brough MP is calling on the Sunshine Coast to have their say as part of the country of origin food labelling reform. “Made in Australia; Made in Australia from local and imported ingredients; Packaged in Australia – we see these labels on our products every day, but what do they really mean?” Mr Brough said. “Consumers want, and have a right to know where the food they are buying is coming from and they need to feel confident that what they read on the label is what they are getting. Hardcopies of the survey can be requested by calling 13 28 46. The survey is open until Friday, July 3.
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Landsborough local attends Dawn Service in Gallipoli By Sonia Clark
Landsborough resident, Anna Reynolds has recently returned from the trip of a lifetime when she was lucky enough to win two tickets in the ballot to attend the dawn service at Gallipoli. Fulfilling a lifelong ambition, Anna was fortunate enough to be among a crowd of approximately 10,000 mainly Australian and New Zealand visitors to Anzac Cove in Turkey to mark the 100 year of ANZAC commemorations. From an early age it has been a goal of Anna’s to attend the service in Gallipoli. Backpacking around Europe in the 1990’s, Anna always planned to visit Turkey, but at the time there was a lot of unrest in neighbouring countries and travel to the area was not advised. Returning to Canberra and then moving up to the Sunshine Coast in 2003, Anna has attended a ‘Dawn Service’ every year – the last 11 years at Landsborough, along with her children. Driving to work one day, Anna happened to hear
that the Department of Veterans Affairs were releasing a ballot for around 8,000 tickets to attend the service at Gallipoli and so that very morning Anna applied online. Last April she found out that she had won two tickets to attend. “I was just so emotional and ecstatic that I could go,” she said. With nearly a year to go until the 100 year anniversary, Anna had plenty of time to save for airfares, accommodation and tours, and finally realised her 30 year ambition to attend. Arriving in Istanbul on April 18 this year, Anna joined an Australian run tour that travelled to Gallipoli by bus. Leaving Istanbul on the morning of April 24, Anna and her bus group travelled the five hours to Gallipoli and then waited nearly eight hours to get through the three check points, arriving at Gallipoli at about 9.00pm that night. Over 250 coaches made the journey, with Anna’s bus identified as number 50. The group then walked along the road to Anzac Cove in the dark arriving at around 9.30pm where they were allocated a place to sit for the event.
Around 10,000 people attended, and Anna said it was a very emotional, yet respectfully quiet and contemplative gathering. “There were a lot of tears and camaraderie, you just had to pinch yourself that you were actually at the service,” she said. With the commemoration ceremony projected up on big screens, when the incredibly moving and dignified service ended, about 8,000 people then walked up the hill to Lone Pine. “It was just incredible to walk in the footsteps of those who have passed,” she said. “It was such a beautiful and peaceful place that it was hard to imagine the bloodshed and sorrow that had occurred in such an amazing landscape.” As the sun came up, Anna said the crowds were united in their respect and admiration for those who had fought during the battle. “It was just so moving, surreal and deeply beautiful and I feel just so incredibly fortunate to have been able to attend,” she said.
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By Lea Parkes GC&M News recently caught up with Beerwah couple Stuart and Lisa McLeod who are in training to complete in the Bridge to Brisbane 10km run to be held on Sunday, August 30. The event allows participants to fundraise for a charity of their choice and the McLeods have chosen the Queensland Eye Institute Foundation. When one of their children was diagnosed with an eye condition, and they learned just how much more research is required into the disease, they were keen to help raise funds for the organisation. Once Stuart and Lisa decided to do the run, they then enlisted the support of family and friends. They look like having a team of 16 on the day, and a very big fan club at the finishing line, including their four kids who are really excited and proud of them. Lisa said since they set up their ‘everydayhero’ page, they’ve already received over $2000.00 in cash donations. “As well as support from Beerwah IGA who donated two laundry baskets of groceries for our raffle,” she said. Stuart who runs his own mobile welding business has been amazed at the generosity of some of the businesses he works for, as well as his suppliers, who have gotten behind the fundraising. “Glasshouse Country Coaches have even offered us a bus to transport the team to Brisbane and home on the day and ATL Grapx in Beerwah have
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Event organiser Paul Tarbuck with Sam Duggan, who purchased work painted by artist Heather Gall businesses such as Holden’s Gallery in Maleny and several other organisations who displayed promotional materials. The sponsorship of Glasshouse Country and Maleny News was also appreciated.
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Amazing stories shared Contributed by Chris Bell Mukta and Saroj are two delightfully strong Christian Indian women who joined the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church morning service last Sunday with their support team from Mukti Mission Australia (that has been caring for Indian Women and girls for over 125 years. As a tiny baby Saroj was left dumped in a sack. Fortunately she was rescued and brought to Mukti Mission for care and rehabilitation, and now works for the Mission and has 16 children in her care. When Mukta was five years old, following terrible health complications, she was put into the care of Mukti Mission. She had many operations, including two failed operations on her face deformed by lock jaw. The third operation was successful, and she is now a beautiful smiling young Christian woman who is house mother to 17 children in the Mukti Mission. It was such a privilege to meet them and support their Mission.
At the meeting of Beerwah NHWQ held on June 1, ‘Good Neighbour Awards’ were presented to Mike Turner (for April) and Graeme Cheal (representing the Glasshouse SES). Mike was nominated by Pam and John Innes, who said: Mike goes beyond the bounds of duty to assist students, their families or staff members when requested, sometimes in his own time. Through these experiences he became aware that there are young men in the community with young families who would be glad to meet with other men and talk.
Lions raffle aids Nepal
Contributed Diane Hobson Lions Clubs from the Sunshine Coast, Zone 12 area, including, Maleny Blackall Range, Beerwah, Lake Currimundi / Kawana, Mooloolah Valley, Caloundra and Caloundra Lionesses, held a quilt raffle which has raised an amazing $4113.65 for the Nepal disaster relief. The quilt was made and generously donated by Maleny Blackall Range Lions President Helen Johnston. The raffle was won by Peter from Dickie Beach, Peter has trecked in Nepal and was extremely pleased to have helped the people of Nepal in some way. The devastating effects of the earthquake in Nepal has left many thousands of people without shelter, food and clothing. The funds raised will be disbursed to Nepal by the Lions Club International Foundation. With the help of Lions Clubs around the world, Lions Clubs in Nepal are working tirelessly to assist those affected by the earthquake. Zone Chairman, Rob Hobson, would like to thank all the Lions Clubs for participating in the project, and to all the people who purchased tickets, and the businesses who sold tickets.
Pam Innes, Mike Turner and Ron Stocks This resulted in the formation of the group known as Superdads and also in the organising of Dad's Day Out on Father's Day. This has become an annual event. The SES was nominated by the Award committee for its splendid record of mountain rescues, and unfailing help in emergencies. The presentation of this award was followed by an entertaining and informative talk by Graeme on the work of the local SES.
Hazel Shield (Beerwah), Mukta, Ruth Wright (Glass House Mountains), Saroj, and Paia Ingram (Peachester)
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Contributed by Maree Anderson The Celebrate Beerwah committee is planning another great street party on Friday, October 16. ‘Celebrate Beerwah’ is now an incorporated body and has successfully gained a grant from the Sunshine Coast Council to boost funds. Local businesses are already showing their support by assisting the committee with opening a bank account and sourcing public liability insurance. Sponsorship proposals are to be distributed soon. Local businesses, groups and individuals are encouraged to help gather the resources needed to run Photographer Graeme Murray another fabulous party for the Glasshouse Country community. Our goal is to use local business and groups wherever possible. Please contact us if you can provide assistance or quotes for hiring the following equipment/supplies: performance stage, traffic control, outdoor tables and chairs, rubbish bin service, security, amusement rides, electrician, entertainers, cleaning services, portable toilets, lighting, as well as photocopy paper and printer cartridges. We also encourage volunteers to register with us. Your ideas and suggestions are welcome. Please contact Judy Tomlinson at info@celebratebeerwah.org or call 0408 445 988 if you are able to contribute or require further information.
Tea Cosy Competition
At the recent CWA Twilight Markets they held a Tea Cosy Competition and received some fabulous entries. The winners were as follows: Royal category: first place 'Wash day- after the ball' by Patricia Roche, second place went to 'Royal Tea' by Sue Smith and Highly Commended went to 'Crowning Glory' by Sarah Townsend. General category: first place went to 'Allsorts' by Cath Howitt, 2nd place was taken out by 'Tea Rex' by Allison Dey and Highly commended to 'Florence the Ginger Chicken' by Yvonne Waldvogel. People’s choice went to 'Kwerky Kosy' by Joey and 'Garden Party' by Julie Savage. The winner of the raffle was Lottie with ticket, red D61.
Peachester CWA Update
Contributed by Coral Beutel, Vice President After the divisional finals in Caloundra, Peachester members will be taking a lot of cooking to a conference at Gympie in late October. Bev Wild – sultana cake, orange bar, ginger slice and steam pudding. Joan Kropp – date loaf, shortbread and any other cake. Jo Meyers – packet cake. Coral Beutel – beetroot and chocolate cake and tomato relish. Monday, May 25 was setting up day and school competition judging day. Thank you to judges Helen Page, Jan Greshan, Val Wrayford, Margaret Ferris and Cath Howitt for the stage and table decorations. Friendship Day on Tuesday saw a big crowd enjoying a guest speaker, who spoke about living in the Midlands in England, the Woodford Choir and the beautiful authentic food served by Beerwah and Peachester members. Peachester’s share of the proceeds is going to ‘Women feed the world’ through the Associated Country Women of the world based in London. Our cancer morning tea on Friday, May 29 was a brilliant success, raising over $1,300. A huge thank you to guest speaker Victoria, the people and businesses who gave donations for the rolling raffle, as well as the generous patrons who purchased the tickets and attended the morning tea, and all the ladies who provided the delightful eats. (Leftover food was sold). Our regular meeting was held on Monday as Bev Wild and Coral Beutel were judging the cakes at the Caboolture Show on Thursday. It was decided at the meeting to donate money to the Royal Flying Doctors Service Care Flight, Ruth Fairfax House and Peachester Playgroup. Don’t forget we are holding our markets on Saturday, June 27 from 9.00am – 2.00pm with Peachester Rural Fire Brigade manning the canteen. God bless. www.gcnews.com.au
Are you a parent of a preteen? If so, you may be thinking about their high school needs and what their future holds.Year Seven can be a difficult age where students are adjusting to profound physical, social and emotional changes.
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At Glasshouse Christian College (GCC), we understand the impact this has on learning and relationships, and we help students meet each challenge with support and encouragement.
One of the comments often heard on tour is, “I had no idea there were so many modern facilities.” Visitors are surprised that such a young school has so many innovative, purpose-built rooms.
Along with a professional and caring teaching team, GCC has three fully trained chaplains so there is always someone there to help. This can be a scary time of the year when you realise that even though you are only half way through 2015, plans need to be made for 2016. If you have a child beginning Year Seven in 2016, they are probably already thinking about it, so now is a good time to have a discussion with them about what their hopes and dreams are at this stage of their life. Have you considered stimulating this discussion with a personalised tour of Glasshouse Christian College?
There is the 140-seat theatre, an engineering workshop with five welding bays, a high tech metal fabrication and automotive facility, well-equipped science laboratories, hospitality kitchens, a dance studio, gym, modern classrooms, a fantastic library and full wireless network across the whole campus. Another surprise is just how affordable GCC is. The all-inclusive fees are one of the lowest on the Sunshine Coast. There are no hidden extras and even the laptop program, where every secondary student is provided with their own MacBook to take home, is included.
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Photography Competition Get your cameras out and capture the beautiful Glasshouse Country Region for the 2016 Rotary Calendar
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If you would like one of your photos to appear in the 2016 Calendar then get your cameras out and capture the beauty of our mountains from an artistic perspective. Judges will be looking at the creative approach used in capturing your photos. Each entrant can enter a maximum of 2 images Each entry must be submitted as an A4 landscape, hardcopy print on photo quality paper, mounted on card or foamcore, as well as an unedited file on a separate CD. Images will be required to be delivered to the Beerwah Library by Sunday, August 9, 2015, with the completed entry form. (Entry to be hand delivered and must not be bent or folded). The images will be on display from Monday, August 10, 2015. Judging will be the week commencing Monday, August 10 and ‘people’s choice’ will be on awards day, Friday, August 21 at the Beerwah Library. The 12 selected images will remain on display, until Monday, August 31, 2015, and then be used in the Rotary Calendar for 2016.
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Entry forms will be available at: - Pasta d’Vine, Glass House Newsagency, Beerwah Library, Glasshouse Country & Maleny News, and this form as printed in GC&M News or a photocopy. Images to be taken on a Digital Camera - A4 landscape (not panorama) - 4 mega pixel camera min. - Highest Resolution on camera - Uncompressed, unedited files onto CD. The image entered is to be supplied on a CD for reproduction in the calendar, one image per CD. Vote for the people’s choice award and you could WIN a Rhino Encounter. Sponsored by Australia Zoo.
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Once again we have had a number of stealing offences in the area. In the last month in the Beerwah and Landsborough divisions there have been eight unlawful entries into vehicles and while a couple of these vehicles have been in the mountain carparks, a number of them have been in the township areas. It is important to remember that you should never leave anything of value in your vehicle whether it is parked in your driveway, at the shops or in the National Park. While the ‘Lock it or Lose it’ idea is important, it’s also important to remember that if your car is in an isolated spot, the offender may just smash the window if they think there is something worthwhile inside. Also in the last month there have been five houses which have been entered or had property stolen from them. Again it is important to remember to lock your house night and day, sometimes even when you are home. If you are going to be in the back yard or somewhere that is out of hearing of the front door then try to get into the habit of locking your front door. Always lock valuable items away and don’t leave them in the yard or on porch areas, particularly if you are not going to be home for an extended period. Several businesses have also been targeted in the past month with more than 15 offences of entering and/or stealing from our local businesses. Some of these offenders have been dealt with, however we are still looking for information in relation to a number of them many of which occurred after hours. If you believe you have seen something which may assist police with any of these matters please contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24 hours a day or call Beerwah Police on 5436 5222.
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Matthew Flinders Environment Club and Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare planted 350 trees and 70 large Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Vines in the Mountain Creek Forest, to celebrate World Environment Day. These vines will provide habitat for the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly in the future. This program is supported by the Sunshine Coast Council for the recovery of the vine that has slowly disappeared over many years due to sub-division and infrastructure. Our Environmental Manager Jan Kesby will be monitoring the vines over the years to watch their success and habitat by the Birdwing Butterfly caterpillars. If anyone has old growth Birdwing vine on their property Jan would love to GPS the site. The purpose is to look at what vines are already there and fill in the gaps with new vines to help the recovery of this beautiful butterfly on the Sunshine Coast.
Flood Photos: Past or present Jan Kesby is putting together a Mooloolah River Flood booklet and would appreciate any photos of flooding in Mooloolah River, Hell Hole, Mountain Creek, Sippy Creek and any other creeks in the Mooloolah Catchment including measurements of water heights. All historical data is important to help us better understand flood risk areas for the future and whether flood heights are getting higher because of development and siltation or is it the same as 100 years ago? Diamond Valley got washed out in the last flood, it's more than likely the biggest flood Diamond Valley has ever seen, or is this because we have more houses up there now that can measure it? Please send them to jkesby@caloundra.net – please put your name, place it was taken, date, and who took the photo. Or ring 0407 641 327 and Jan can scan the photos.
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School News Carrots, spinach and broccoli..oh my!
Contributed by Beerwah Kindy This term Bunning’s Caloundra generously responded to the children’s request for donations towards their Kindy garden, and they received a huge amount of seedlings and plants. Gardening is an integral part of our program at Beerwah Kindy, it gives the children the opportunity to research seasonal vegetables, prepare and plant in garden beds, and finally to harvest Angus with gloves on ready to plant
and cook with their produce. Developing a love of nature can impact the way children view the world around them and the food they eat. A visit by Dale, a local apiarist, created much excitement amongst the children and helped to expand the children’s understanding of how things in nature are interconnected. They were also able to get an up-close view into the functioning of a bee hive. There are currently a limited amount of places available for children in term three this year. If you are interested in enrolling or finding out more, please contact the Kindy on 5494 6346 or take a look at our Facebook page ‘Beerwah Kindy’.
Mad scientist at Glenview State School Contributed by Sonia Clark Glenview State School recently held their first ever STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) day. It was an exciting event filled with lots of hands-on experiments and activities led by the Street Science Team and four of the schools University of the Sunshine Coast practicum teaching students. The mad scientist Jess from Street Science blew things up and made awesome coloured flames using different chemicals. Two lucky students got to put on lab coats and help with an experiment using nappies and fake snow. Science Steve showed the students how to make their own non-newtonian fluid (aka slime) and then students got to mix two solutions together to
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Music lovers young and old
Contributed by A Balcombe P&C Individual practice, group rehearsals and workshops are in full swing as members of the Hinterland Combined Schools Concert Band prepare for competition. Students from Maleny, Montville, Conondale and Peachester State Schools will be preforming an exciting program of performances in early August at the Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod, Nambour Concert Hall. Maleny State School will host The Hinterland Combined Schools Concert and Awards evening on October 27. A few budding musicians will represent Peachester Primary, having attained the required standard to qualify as band members. They are looking forward to the music workshops, being given the opportunity to hone their craft, and to develop new district friendships with those who share a mutual appreciation of music and the arts.
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Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519
Re: Bowen Road
It is really interesting to read letters commenting on the Bowen Road and Steve Irwin Way intersection? If the intersection is at the end of a connection road from the freeway then shouldn’t the council/main roads be looking at the bigger picture, as there are two sharp corners, Johnson and Crittenden and Crittenden and Johnson leading to the intersection. The corners in question are accident prone and should be regarded as black spots. We have lived here for two years and have noted five accidents on one corner only and many near misses. Council recently provided better signage and within a week another car came off the road. In my opinion Johnson Road should be sealed right through to Steve Irwin way, land has already been resumed to create a better junction, and the original plan showed traffic lights at Johnson, Bowen and Glass House. Why not go through with the original planning before there are more fatalities on this stretch of road or do we have to wait the 20 years? And a reminder this is a school bus route, so slow down. Like Shirley we are all looking forward to the opening of Roys Road. Paul Glass House Mountains
It all sounded plausible
With the internet and mobile phones these days it has become easier for unscrupulous people to create SCAMS. Some are simple and obvious and others have become much more sophisticated like the one that nearly fooled me. It began when an envelope arrived in the mail from Malaysia containing two scratchies cards and a glossy brochure for travel in that country. The cards were for a complimentary lottery with prizes ranging from $250,000 USD to an X Box Live. I hadn’t had any contact with the sender and had no idea how they had obtained my address so my first reaction was SCAM. I threw them on my desk where my wife found them and scratched the squares to discover I had won 2nd prize of $160,000 USD. After a series of phone calls it seemed that I didn’t qualify as the first three major prizes were reserved for investors in an Australian hotel project. However, since my tickets had been unsolicited, they would fight to have my prize accepted as they didn’t want any bad publicity. This was eventually accepted with the condition that I sign a nondisclosure agreement (NDA). This was done and all that was now necessary was to send $3630 USD as my half share for a Certificate of Authorisation (COA) from the High Court of Hong Kong for the release of a sum in excess of $100,000 USD. What followed was pressure to get this money transferred straight away. It was just prior to this that a friend Drew showed me the Scamwatch page on-line stating that the Braveheart scratchies were all a scam, so when the request came for my money all hope disappeared. This was a very clever scam. Each doubt was responded to with plausible stories. I guess the best way to avoid being taken in is to obey the golden rule; if it looks too good to be true it probably is. David Christmas Peachester
Hinterland alive
The hinterland certainly came alive on Friday night, June 5 when Vianta Expresso in Beerwah, celebrated the grand opening of Vianta Arts - a professional open access gallery in the heart of the hinterland. Special thanks go to Café owner, Steve Moon, for making it all possible, Cr Rick Baberowski and Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle for their keen interest in the project and their excitement about Beerwah's 'coming of age'. Thanks to Steve's 'boys' for working tirelessly but unobtrusively keeping everyone's glass full and keeping the finger food flowing, as well as Mel behind the scenes in the kitchen turning out delicious nibbles and meals. Special thanks to the artists, without whom it wouldn't have been possible Stephanie McLennan, Robyn Shaw, Cholena Hughes, Leigh Camilleri, Joanne Turner, Heather Gall, Cathy Condon, Neville Field, Glenis Gray and Christine Elcoate. And of course, thanks to everyone who came to the opening and made it the huge success that it was! Michele Deveze Red Door Art
Thanks to the Sunshine Coast Council
A big tick of thanks must go to the council for their recent approval of a grant, to your local RSL Sub-Branch. This grant will enable us to purchase a much-needed dishwasher for our kitchen. I can hear the volunteers cheering as I write this thank you letter. It is good to see and acknowledge the local council for supporting a small but vital part of the community like the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub-Branch. Again, I say Thank You. Kevin Beasley President Glasshouse Country RSL
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Business Local News News Andrew Prescott
President: Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce
The recent Tourism information night held by the Chamber was well attended. It was terrific to hear a range of topics and different perspectives from the guest speakers. Whilst some of the speakers took a different approach to the topics discussed all were very positive about the opportunities for small business and tourism in the region going forward. There was also an announcement of funding from the Sunshine Coast Council to assist the newly incorporated body Celebrate Beerwah. More to come in relation to this body in the next few articles. The Chamber has continued to work quietly away at the installation of CCTV in Glasshouse, Beerwah, and Landsborough and things are proceeding to plan at this stage. Installation should commence in the next couple of months with completion to be achieved in October. On another note it was encouraging to see the Federal Budget initiate some proposals to stimulate small business. Anything to assist small business is always welcome and to discuss how these initiatives may be of benefit to you it is important to speak with your accountant. And with the end of the financial year very quickly approaching there are obviously other issues you should discuss with your accountant while you are there. We are holding another of our successful Networking Dinner meetings at the Beerwah RSL on June 24. Come along at 6.00pm, meeting to start at 6.30pm. Guest speaker on the night will be Helen Wilkinson, who will talk about the opportunities offered by the SpeedSeed project for local businesses to become involved in great community initiatives. All members are welcome as is anyone wanting to come along and learn more about what the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce does and the benefits of being a Chamber member. If you are attending please book with the RSL on 5494 0289.
Tips to business success Rod Richards, of Richards Consulting recently published book, 'Business tips to Success' includes much great advice including discussion about your attitude and how important it is for business people. Attitude is everything; that unspoken gesture of tell-tale body language that says so much to the observer. Potential customers pick up on such signs and gestures, or lack of them, and sometimes you may not even be aware you have done so; but your potential customer is already forming an opinion about you and your business before they are very much past your door. Just the same as you’re assessing them – is this person a potential customer, are they ‘just browsing’, can I turn ‘just browsing’ to my advantage, a possible sale? You are being ‘sussed out’. It is the time to be consciously approachable, affable, and positive. Remember, first impressions… Attitude, reflected by your body language is important. It is your first weapon of attack. And if it’s not appropriate you may have just lost a chance. If the customer, in taking those first few steps into your premises, perceives you as being disinterested, ambivalent or even seemingly hostile, they are more than likely to turn to someone else. If you are lucky it may be someone else in your business; but more likely it will be someone else with a better attitude in your rival’s business. Be nice to people, treat them as you would like to be treated. It is the people who do that in your business who will help make your business successful. An appropriate attitude presents the warm, welcoming face of your company. You are seen as a business with the customer’s interests a priority. They will want to do business with you. So, even on the days when you don’t much feel like it – too tired, too hot, too busy – do it. Don’t let an opportunity slip past because you couldn’t be bothered raising a smile.
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Hinterland Body & Soul By Shannon Greenwood Once again Winter is here and the cold and drier conditions mean that you may need to kick your skin care regime into high gear. Your face may already be feeling dull, rough and dry. Why not book yourself in for one of our one hour microdermabrasion/sonophoresis treatments? Your skin will thank you and become noticeably refreshed and smoother even after one treatment, and you will have better product absorption. Alternatively you could have our lovely one hour
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‘Boost and Brighten Facial’ that is on special for this month for just $65.00. This treatment simply pours moisture into your skin which is especially needed during our windy, winter seasons. Do you love that feeling right after you have had a great facial? You will want to maintain that look and feel for as long as possible. To optimise the results of your facial and prolong the effects, we will send you off with complimentary samples of our ASAP products for you to maintain that feeling at home. (A daily cleanser, a scrub, defence moisturiser with SPF30 and a lovely night moisturiser).
Erika 5494 0092
Landsborough
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Beerwah Bowen Therapy Arthritic symptoms Back pain Headaches/migraines Joint Injuries Neck Pain Sprains/strains Stress/tension Tendonitis Treatment available in your home or at Beerwah Health Foods
Hairdressers For all your Hair & Beauty needs
Lesa Medhurst
54 Simpson Street, Beerwah
Welcoming Ashleigh to Liaisons Hairdesign, every Monday & Tuesday
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Call us on 5494 0546 to book an appointment or drop in to Hinterland Body & Soul next to the Laundromat. Shop 5, 5 Turner Street, Beerwah.
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By Braxton Turnage Everyday life isn’t kind to the neck. You may be all too familiar with that crick you get when you cradle the phone between your shoulder and ear, driving the car, or the strain you feel after working at your computer. Neck pain rarely starts overnight. It usually evolves over time. And it may be accentuated by poor posture, declining muscle strength, stress, and even a lack of sleep. The following six tips can help you take care of your neck. 1. Don’t stay in one position for too long - it’s hard to reverse bad posture, but if you get up and move around often enough, you’ll avoid getting your neck stuck in an unhealthy position. 2. Make some ergonomic adjustments - position your computer monitor at eye level so you can see it easily. Use the hands-free function on your phone or wear a headset. Prop your touch-screen tablet on a pillow so that it sits at a 45° angle, instead of lying flat on your lap. 3. If you wear glasses, keep your prescription up-todate. When your eyewear prescription is not up-todate, you tend to lean your head back to see better. 4. Don’t use too many pillows - sleeping with several pillows under your head can stifle your neck’s range of motion. 5. Know your limits - before you move a big cupboard across the room, consider what it might do to your neck and back, and ask for help. 6. Get a good night’s sleep. Sleep problems increase the risk for several different conditions, including musculoskeletal pain. Back and side positions are the best for your spine. Avoid stomach sleeping. Neck pain is a very common occurrence in today’s lifestyle. But if it’s occurring with other, more serious symptoms, such as radiating pain, weakness, or numbness of an arm or leg, make sure to see a qualified health professional. www.gcnews.com.au
Winter Solstice Faire Sarah and Julie Jackson from the Sacred Tree Café are inviting locals to come along to their Winter Solstice Faire on Saturday, June 20 from 9.00am – 2.00pm. Julie said, "one of the unique elements of the Sacred Tree Café is the great outdoor space we have, in particular the garden area which can be used for all types of events or functions." Julie has a strong interest in natural and alternate health therapies, and since opening the café, she and Sarah have met many interesting like-minded locals who run their small and micro businesses in this field. “Before we bought the café I was involved in a number of ‘Business Expos’ and I understand the benefits of businesses working together to showcase what they offer,” said Julie. So the girls came up with an idea to create seasonal events which will bring together people who are interested in learning more, about natural and alternate health businesses, who are happy to share their knowledge with others. "The idea of our first event ‘Winter Solstice Faire’ is that it is a really informal way for people to ask questions and find out more without the pressure to purchase or make an appointment. “Our plan is to continue the events each season with the timing to link in with the Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice and the Autumn Equinox," she said. Entry is free, and exhibitors include Healthy Guru, Dimensionally Divine - Tesla Products, Young Living Oils, Soul Earth Essence - Nature based essences, Oils, Liquid Crystals, Essence of Angels and Natural Tranquility, whose offerings include readings, healings, massage and wellness therapies. To find out more you can give Julie a call at the Café which is located at 19 Caloundra Street, Landsborough, phone 5439 9555.
Students visit Bankfoot House At the end of May, over 80 Year 3 students from Glasshouse Christian College were the first visitors to experience the new Mary Grigor Centre within the Bankfoot House heritage precinct. Primary students have regularly visited the historic Bankfoot House to complement their studies in local history. The old house is specifically set up to demonstrate to students the life of the early pioneers – without electricity – and to feature the equipment used across two centuries. The modern interpretive space in the new Mary Grigor Centre clearly contributes to the comfort of students and visitors. There are chairs to sit on, a large TV screen to better view the historic photos in the collection, and public toilets are now available. In wet weather, volunteers will no longer have to erect tarpaulins on the verandah of the old house to keep the children dry! Students can be better organised to allow smaller groups to be given specific information on timber-getting, laundry implements, the bunya trees as well the guided tours of the house. Visits by students from other areas of the Sunshine Coast are scheduled later in the year.
Interested in learning more about Bankfoot House? 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.
Sore neck and shoulders?
Are your sore neck and shoulders making life less enjoyable? Does sitting at the computer, driving, or even reading a book cause a burning discomfort in your shoulders that spreads up into the base of your skull? If so, you may be suffering from Spinal Subluxation and poor posture – 2 common problems that chiropractic care is very effective in relieving. Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. This occurs when the spine loses normal motion and/or position, and can cause wear and tear on the discs, ligaments, muscles and other spinal tissues. Subluxation can also have an affect on the nerves exiting the spine – leading to even more issues of pain and poor health. Today’s lifestyle encourages us to fall into ‘forward head posture’ - where our head sits in front of our shoulders – rather than in line with the shoulders as it should. This forward posture has a significant impact on your health and your appearance and if left unaddressed, tends to get worse as you get older. Researchers agree that for every 2.5cm of forward head posture there is an equivalent increase of 4.5kg of stress on the neck. It’s no wonder poor posture is such a pain! Poor posture and Spinal Subluxation often result in back aches, neck pain, jaw pain, loss of lung capacity, gastrointestinal problems, pre-disposition to arm, shoulder and rotator cuff injuries and the list goes on. Fortunately, we can help! Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if Spinal Subluxation is the cause of your discomfort. Beerwah – 5494 0499 www.adjusttolife.com.au
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Gems of the
Hinterland Frame D’Art incorporating Trophies Won Medal Mounting Service Medals Mounted Swing or Court Style Ribbon Bars Miniature Medals Replicas Medal Pouches Plastic Pocket Holders
70 Pine Camp Road, Beerwah 5494 0947 www.framedartrodjo.com • Flowers • Plants • Cards • Giftware • Flowering Orchids
End of Financial Year Stocktake Sale – call in and find a bargain!
Beerwah Flowers and Gifts Shops 2 & 3 Turner St, Beerwah cnr Peachester Rd & Turner St www.beerwahflowersandgifts.com
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• Family run, easy parking, service with a smile • Open 7 days, 7am-6pm • Local Fruit & Veggies • Asian Goods & Groceries • Café also Open 7 days 7am - 6pm Smoothies, Burgers, Breakfast, Coffee. Takeaway or eat in.
• PYO Veggies available now • PYO Strawberry season from end of June onwards
5493 0757
528 Steve Irwin Way Glass House Mountains
Here at Frame D’Art / Trophies Won, not only are we fully trained and qualified picture framers, we are also professional medal mounters and trophy makers, which incorporates engraving and sublimation printing. Why not preserve your precious memories in a cabinet style frame with easy access to them. Let us help you with your next award ceremony, we can supply trophies, medals, ribbons, plaques and certificates. Come in or call us and we will help you design you own individual custom trophies with your logo or team colours.
Frame D'Art
Beerwah Flowers and Gifts Sue from Beerwah Flowers and Gifts regularly stocks gifts, trinkets, jewellery, purses, wallets, scarves, clocks, potpourri, an extensive baby gift range including cuddly toys, as well as living plants ideas, and of course flowers ... lots of flowers! The team are sorting through stock for a massive end of financial year clearance sale. Come in for a browse and see what bargains are on offer. With easy parking and friendly service with a smile, shopping locally saves you time and money – call in today.
Vecchios After taking over the lease three months ago, husband and wife team Jimmy and Thidoeun have made their mark on the iconic Vecchios fruit stall and café, on Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains. With a long history of growing veggies, fruit and flowers in the local Glass House area, they’ve enjoyed taking over and introducing the exciting concept of ‘pick your own.’ The opportunity for locals and visitors to pick their own strawberries is also coming up very soon, with the winter weather perfect for juicy, ripe fruit. They support local suppliers and prefer to source from local growers. With their extended family to assist them, they are open seven days from 7.00am to 6.00pm and welcome phone cafe orders for tradies on the go and also families, for some fun in the sun picking your own or enjoying a smoothie. There is a relaxing outdoor area to sit and enjoy the farm, or takeaway is offered for anyone on the run. With regular specials on fruit and veggies, call in today to see what will make you come back again and again – friendly service with a smile. www.gcnews.com.au
Gems of the
Hinterland
Beerwah Natural Therapies
Chinese herbal medicines provide effective treatment for a wide range of health disorders. It may also be used to assist with general health and disease prevention. By strengthening and enhancing normal body functions, the immune system is boosted and a general sense of well-being promoted. Some conditions typically treated include insomnia and fatigue, common digestive disorders, bowel conditions, common cold and flu, headaches, skin disorders, anxiety, depression, arthritis and menstrual disorders.
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• Acupuncture • Moxibustion • Cupping • Hot Rocks Massage • Chinese Herbs • Massage Shop 1/2 Turner Street, Beerwah 5439 0015
Pasta d'Vine Pasta d’ Vine is the only fresh pasta shop on the Sunshine Coast. They make fresh pasta every day: fettuccini, linguini, and ravioli with various fillings, lasagnes and fresh gourmet meals to take home. They even prepare for you antipasti platters, including continental meats, cheeses, marinated veggies and olives, which are perfect to take along when visiting friends and family. Call in and see what their extensive deli offers to tempt you!
Icon Boutique These two local girls have both provided a service to the community at Icon Boutique for the past eight years, and intend to continue for many more. So if you are looking for something for a special occasion or a gift for that special someone, please come in to see Jo and Margaret. They will do their very best to accommodate your needs. With a range of styles and accessories to suit all ages, and with 20% off until the end of June, call in to Icon Boutique for a bargain!
Your Local Continental Deli and Café in Beerwah
A great place for Breakfast, Morning Tea and Lunch Big Aussie Breakfast ...
Bacon and eggs, tomato & mushrooms, Sol bread, butter, jam, vegemite, orange juice, coffee or tea All for only 14.80 Check out our website www. pastadvine.com.au for our weekly lunch menu or call 5494 6681 48 Simpson Street, Beerwah Open: Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm Sat 8:00am-2:00pm
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Out & About Moofest Morning tea It was a great local turnout for the ‘MooFest’ morning tea which was held last Tuesday morning at the Mooloolah Community Centre. The fundraiser which raised nearly $400.00, was a great chance for locals to get together
and enjoy some fantastic sweet treats and coffee, while supporting the ‘Moofest’ family music festival planned for September 5 at the Mooloolah Rec. Grounds.
Morning tea organisers, Natalie Pettingill and Martine Lokan with some of the sweet treats
Holly Laidlaw and Sally Gassner enjoying Moofest morning tea
Jenny Tanner and Karen Cormack supporting Moofest
Cr Jenny McKay and Michael McMahon support Moofest
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Saturday June 20
Glasshouse Mtns Sports Club Oval, Gates open 4pm
MOVIE: BIG HERO 6
Rated PG (Mild themes & animated violence)
Saturday 20 June 2015 – 9.00am to 2.00pm FREE entry Exhibitors include: Readings Healings Healthcare Massage Wellness & Much More! At Sacred Tree Café, 19 Caloundra St, Landsborough Enquiries phone Café 5439 9555. 22
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$20/family of 4 OR $10/adult, $5/child Tickets at the gate or pre purchase for your chance to win a $50 voucher www.ticketebo.com.au (search Tibro) Jumping Castle | BBQ | Bar open at Club | ATM Show Bags | Hot Drinks | Fairy Floss | Slushies Popcorn | Monster Raffle We are gratefully accepting donations for the raffle **Advertising available for your business** Contact Secretary Lisa Grigor 0428 310 571 / tibrosnetball1@gmail.com Sponsors – All Building Services QLD, Coast Image Wear, Feed and Fodder Beerwah, Studio Ink Beerwah, Hinterland Accounting Services, Peachester Sawmilling Company, Superior Homes (QLD) proudly supporting local sporting clubs
Tibro’s Netball Club major fundraiser for 2015 www.gcnews.com.au
Things To Do This week's local Music & Markets
Family Movie Night Join us for family movie ‘Big Hero 6’, along with a jumping castle, barbecue, show bags, popcorn, slushies, and a monster raffle at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club on Saturday, June 20. The event is the major fundraiser for the year for Tibros Netball club, everyone is welcome to come along, drinks can be purchased from the Sports Club bar. Tickets are available on the night $20.00 for a family of four or $10.00 adults, $5.00 children. For more details, contact Lisa on 0428 310 571, tibrosnetball1@gmail.com. Or can be purchased online (see link from Tibros Facebook page). Gates opening at 4.00pm, 902 Steve Irwin Way Glass House Mountains.
Open Day at C&K Mooloolah Would you like to find out more about the C&K program at Mooloolah? All interested parents and children are invited to a special open day on Wednesday, June 17, from 9.00am until 11.00 am. Come along and enjoy play based learning activities, experience what the centre can offer, and meet the staff. The C&K kindergarten program is for any child who will be turning four by July 31. Kindergarten is a structured, play based program, led by a university qualified teacher for children in the year before they attend school. At C&K Mooloolah your child will experience many opportunities to explore, solve problems, develop friendships, use their creativity and extend their capabilities in language, literacy and numeracy. C&K Mooloolah Community Kindergarten - not just a service, a C&K community. Corner King and Bray Street, Mooloolah. For more details see www.candk.asn.au or www.facebook. com/candkqld or contact Kathryn Rawlins on 5494 7331mooloolah@candk.asn.au.
Live Music
Thursday, June 18
Glasshouse Muso’s – Wild Rocket at Montville 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Friday, June 19 DJ Nick Hall - Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Seleen - Glasshouse Mountains Tavern Saturday, June 20 Sarenda - Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Little Steely Brothers $20.00 cover charge, best of Steely Dan, Little River Band, The Eagles and Steely Doobie Brothers – Beerwah RSL 7.00pm Steam Train Blues - Glasshouse Mountains Tavern 4.00pm - 7.00pm Sunday, June 21 Paul Fagan - Beerwah RSL from 12.00noon Glasshouse Muso’s – Glasshouse Coffee and Tea Merchants 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Sarenda
Little Steely Brothers
Markets
Saturday, June 20
Landsborough Market 8.00am – 1.00pm Landsborough Hall, Crib Street
Blackall Range Growers Markets - 316 Witta Road,
Witta from 7.30 am until 12.00 noon. Sunday, June 21
Maleny Art, Craft & Collectables Market 8.00am – 2.00pm - RSL Hall, Bunya Street Maleny.
Landsborough Market
Sounds of the Universe
Purusha (Grace Hart) sings devotional chants for peace, relaxation and healing. She is holding a special concert at the Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall on Friday, June 26 at 7.30pm. Tickets are $20.00 (plus booking fee) online or $25.00 at the door. Through song, Grace takes you to a space and place that you can make changes in any areas of your life and body – just come and let the molecules of magic clear all unwanted thoughts, feelings and emotions that are causing limitation to exist in your world. You will walk out a totally different person should you choose! To listen to what Grace sounds like, go to www.cdbaby.com/cd/purusha1. Tickets and further information at https://www. eventbrite.com.au/e/purusha-concert-soundsof-the-universe-magic-is-realand-you-are-ittickets-17288375998
Charity Dinner and Ball The Hideaway by Chef 2 U is hosting a Charity Dinner / Ball to fundraise in aid of Baby Amelia. This ‘Glamorous’ evening will be held on Friday, July 3 from 6.00pm – until midnight and will include drag Queen performances by ‘Cece Von Queef’ and ‘Belle Mattel’ with all night entertainment from DJ Shaun, along with a buffet dinner for $30.00 per person. Book now by phoning 0499 704 213, email chef2usunshinecoast@gmail.com or find them on face book page - The Hideaway by Chef 2 U. Located at 1233 Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
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Elected
Representitives MalBrough
Andrew Powell
Mark McArdle
Federal Member for Fisher P: 5493 5556
State Member for Glass House P: 5435 2013
State Member for Caloundra P: 5329 4100
Maleny Show
Thank you to everyone who visited my stand at the Maleny Show recently, and a big congratulations to the Maleny Show Society for another great year. Your hard work was rewarded with great weather and big crowds.
CCTV update
In previous editions I have provided updates on the Glass House Country Chamber of Commerce CCTV project. I am pleased to say that this federally funded project is well underway and will include the installation of CCTV in Glass House Mountains, Beerwah and Landsborough. The project aims to cover ‘hot spot’ areas identified by local police to assist in crime prevention and prosecuting offenders. The Chamber is in the process of securing the CCTV supplier and are in discussions with police and council to ensure the placement of cameras is appropriate. The next stage is for the Chamber to engage with building owners and tenants regarding the fitting of cameras on specific buildings. The project is on track to be completed by October. Seniors Update Did you know that I have a monthly Seniors Update? In my latest edition I focused on measures announced as part of the 2015 Federal Budget which may impact on seniors. You can access my Seniors Update by visiting www.malbrough.com.au/topic/seniors/ or by contacting my office on 5493 5556 and requesting it to be sent to you monthly by either email or post.
Listening Posts
Have you seen our Listening Posts at Conondale, Peachester, Eudlo, Maleny, Montville, Mooloolah and Beerwah recently? If you see my signs out we are in your area, so come and have a chat. Thanks to those who have popped in to ask a question or discuss their concerns.
In between Parliament sessions during the past few weeks, I have managed to attend lots of Glass House events and celebrations and catch up with many locals in my travels. My thanks are extended to those who dropped by my office last week for our Queensland Week celebrations. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate all that is Queensland than with a cuppa and a piece of pineapple cake. The long weekend was full of other activities including the annual monthly dinner at the Wamuran Sports Club and the official opening of the Caboolture Show where I also participated in a Masterchef style Cooking Master Class sponsored by 101.5FM Radio. I also caught up with Bill Hauritz and my colleagues Adrian Raedel and Wyatt Roy at The Planting, which is an annual festival held at the Woodfordia site. If you are interested in knowing more about what I have been up to in Glass House, make sure you visit my website as I do a weekly post on where I have been in this beautiful region – www. andrewpowell.com.au – or visit my Facebook page – Andrew Powell
Register for Queensland Week 2016
On the back of my own successful Queensland Week celebration I would strongly recommend anyone interested in hosting a community based event next year, start thinking about it now. There is a sponsorship program now open for applications for 2016 which can provide funds for community groups and organisations who are keen to host Queensland Week events. The sponsorship program can be downloaded from the Queensland Week website – www.qld.gov.au/ queenslandweek.
Mobile Offices
In an electorate as widespread as Glass House, I realise it is important that I make myself available as much as I can in our local townships and communities. I like to ensure I hold at least one mobile office in each community every six months. To keep up-to-date with my mobile office schedule, please just visit my website – www.andrewpowell.com.au.
Kids & Parenting Learn, play, discover and enjoy! Is your business involved in making life easy, fun and enjoyable for the little ones?
Glasshouse Country & Maleny News gets the message out there with this special monthly feature to promote your services and products directly to our readers 24
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Cybersafety
Out and About in Glass House
There are always positive and negative attributes to new technologies, especially when they are easily accessible for children. Parents want to protect their children from cyber bullies, but with so many different social media outlets to choose from such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Pinterest, it is easy for children to log on at any time without their parent’s knowledge, at school or at home, on their computers or handheld devices. While social media can be a fun way for children and youth to communicate with friends, it can also be a platform for bullying and a grooming ground for predators – lifting the problem out of the school playground, and into a 24 hour world that threatens the emotional, mental and physical health of our young people. School communities are having to tackle this head on and we need to do the same at home. Recently, Glasshouse Christian College Principal Mike Curtis highlighted the need for cyber safety practices in the latest College newsletter, which for me made a global problem very local. As the first line of defence, it is essential to be aware of and involved in the social media sites your children use. Secondly, computer software programs and filters can also help keep your children safe on the internet. I encourage all parents to visit www.cybersmart.gov.au for helpful tips for safety when online.
Hinterland Connect Bus Service
Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport The Hon Jackie Trad has responded to my correspondence in March regarding the future funding of the much needed Hinterland Connect bus service and my query as to the future of the Beerwah section. The Minister acknowledges the benefits of the service to residents and confirms a decision about the future of the trial is imminent. Ms Trad has given me her word that TMR will inform the community should any changes be proposed that will impact the Hinterland Connect bus service.
The next feature Holiday Boredom Busters will appear in the June 24 edition. Deadline: 5.00pm June 18
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Home & Living
Peachester locals for 26 years, Pat and Nerina have proudly owned and operated Bi-Rite Electrical Maleny for the last eight years. They believe it’s important for the community to shop locally, continuing to support local businesses owned by local people. “Going that extra mile for the customer is what makes us different,” says Pat, “plus we offer a free take-away service of old white goods.” They have a wide range of white goods, TV’s, beds, lighting, kitchen appliances and lots more – call in today!
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What affects your credit score? The big one is your credit history. A lender will take a look at what you’ve been up to in the world of From building a property investment credit, such as requesting a new card nestegg for retirement, to providing or paying your bills. You needn’t worry, though. Here are some things a long-term home for your family, that can put you in a good light. there is a wide array of benefits to securing a house in this day and age. Paying utility bills Once you’ve made the big decision Bills are a part of everyday life. We to track down your dream property, can’t escape them! From electricity to internet, mobile phone to gas, the next step is to approach your your household bills are probably mortgage broker about taking out coloured by these everyday services. a home loan - but what are some There’s a road that more and more Australians are choosing to go down: Home ownership.
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make you look like a more reliable home loan applicant? If you miss a payment, a telco or other utility company can put a little mark on your report noting that the payment is overdue - but they also need to update the entry to ‘paid’ once you’ve caught up. So why not get ahead of the curve? Stay on top of your bills and there’ll be smooth sailing ahead. Keeping credit cards low No, this doesn’t mean keeping your cards underground (although, at Christmas, that does seem like a
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Property of the week
Timeless appeal - lasting quality Every now and then we see extraordinary homes enter the market - this character filled one of a kind family home is no exception. This Mooloolah Valley home was created from scratch approximately 16 years ago. The owners sourced a mixture of recycled timbers, bay windows, hardwood flooring and VJ walls from a 100-year-old Enoggera house. They combined it with locally sourced new elements such as bricks made on site from local clay and sandstone, one off lead lighting made locally, sandstone for feature walls and flooring laid by the builder, also a stonemason. Some features include 10 foot ceilings throughout, raked ceilings in lounge, country timber kitchen, three double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, art studio/ home office ideal for work from home with separate entrance and wrap around verandahs. The 45,000 litre water storage and a drinkable bore rated at 1000 litres per hour pumped throughout the property will keep you drought proof and able to enjoy your own private paradise.
Priced at $650,000. Contact Ross Cooney for your own private viewing 0409 584 890 or 5439 6300. Open for Inspection Saturday 1.00pm - 1.45pm 10 Riverview Court, Mooloolah Valley.
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Nestled in the foothills of Mount Mellum this 34 acre block offers a peaceful and totally private lifestyle. The north facing land has a spring dam and a tributary of the Mooloolah River flows through the block. The 5 bedroom homestead occupies an elevated position with pleasant rural views from the sweeping verandahs. With 2 bathrooms and a large rumpus room the property would suit eco tourism as it is on the door step of the State Forest and Dularcha National Park. That is if you wish to share this idyllic spot that has not changed hands for the last 23 years. To see why book your inspection now.
Simply too many features to list… 450m2 Hebel constructed home builtover 3 levels and encompassing some truly inspiring design features. The main residence boasts 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan and formal living areas, a gym, large home office, modern kitchen, and a huge covered outdoor entertaining area that overlooks the sparkling solar heated in-ground swimming pool. The guest house comprises of 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, open plan kitchenette / living / dining area and a small balcony also enjoying the rural views. There is also 240m2+ of shedding, with power and water connected, that also has extra height clearance for caravans, buses, boats etc. All this, and more, set on a 5 acre nature lovers paradise with a mixture of level, undulating, cleared and treed land, including creeks and natural waterfalls, located on a quiet no through road only 2kms to Mooloolah’s town centre and rail link to Brisbane. ONE OF A KIND… TRULY SPECTACULAR!
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Are they a special kind? Our granddaughter recently found some caterpillars in our garden. Can you please identify what they are? One was trodden on, however there are lots more there. We don't want to spray them just in case they may be a special kind. They are eating our brommys as well. We would appreciate any help. Thanks. Mary-Anne McLaughlin
Hi Mary-Anne, They’re a caterpillar called the Crinum Caterpillar (or Lily Caterpillar) – they love eating lilies – especially Crinum (or Brisbane or Swamp) lily – but will also feed on Clivia and Hippeastrum. Never heard of them eating broms … so that’s weird. While they are brightly coloured now, they will turn into a plain looking brown moth. The caterpillars can be very damaging and it is probably a good idea to control them. You can use something like pyrethrum which is a contact natural insecticide – so you have to spray it on the caterpillars. It is broken down by UV light so it’s best to spray in the late afternoon. Or you could use Success or Dipel – which are gut-inhibitors (meaning the caterpillar eats the sprayed leaf and the active ingredient stops them from being able to digest food, and they die of starvation). Both of these are natural products – Success is a soil-derived product and Dipel is a bacteria – and both affect nothing but caterpillars (and small grasshoppers). Cheers, Brownie
Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network
Forest Hop Bush
Plant of the Month
Dodonaea triquetra Forest hop bush is one of our most common local shrubs and can be found on sandy soils in South East Queensland. This plant is sparsely branched and grows two to three metres in the understorey of dry Eucalypt forests or in moister soils. Flowers are produced in Winter / Spring, are minute and yellow green in colour. Separate male and female flowers are produced on different plants. While Forest hop bush is probably not a plant you would grow for flowers, it is well worth a space in the garden for the spectacular seed capsules. These three winged, papery seed capsules may be lime green or deep purple and remain on the plant for some time. There are three Hop bush species growing in the Glass House Mountains including one restricted to the mountain tops and classified as vulnerable.
For more information on GMAN nursery sales please call Gwen: 5493 0029 or Yvonne: 5438 7118 or visit www.gman-inc.com.au
Soils - Mulches - Gravels Sands - Potting mix 20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough Ph: 5494 1153 Delivery all areas ~ Courtesy trailer available
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Plants suffer the winter chills too It’s not only us humans (and our four legged furry friends) that feel the effects of the cooler weather … our gardens do as well. Queensland winters generally mean lower temperatures and lower rainfall. It is better than what the southern parts of the country receive, which is cold wet winters. They play havoc on gardens. So for us, our garden plants don’t stop growing through winter – they may slow down, but they don’t stop. This means that they still need the basics for survival in sufficient supplies – that is water, sunlight, nutrients, soil, air and warmth. Some plants are designed to flourish in these conditions, such as Camellia, Poinsettia and flowering succulents. But most will slow down their metabolic processes in response to the lower light, water and warmth. So to help your garden through the winter, there are a few basic things you can do. Mulch the soil. This keeps the ground warmer around the roots, and conserves moisture from the drying winter winds. Water once a week. If you’ve mulched, once a week will be fine – veggie gardens will need three times a week. Water and mulch will also keep the soil microorganisms happy, meaning that you’ll have healthier soil too. Fertilise less. Slower growing plants need less nutrients, so don’t overfertilise. Also use a fertiliser with less nitrogen and slightly more potassium. Move potted plants. Smaller pots can easily be moved to a spot which receives more light. It’s a good idea to have larger pots either on wheels or use an upright trolley to give them a holiday in a sunnier place. Fork the ground. Use your garden fork to aerate the soil, allowing oxygen to reach the plant roots and making for better water penetration. Protect sensitive plants. If you experience frosts or have specific cold sensitive plants, it may be a good idea to protect them with a shadecloth cover. Build a frame so that you can easily throw the cloth over when very cold nights are predicted, and then you can take it off in the morning. Also watch out for those drying westerly winds we get in July and August. Prune in June. It’s time to prune things like Roses, Crepe myrtle, Plumbago, Frangipani, and Copperleaf (or Acalypha). Definitely don’t prune your spring flowering shrubs – such as Azalea, Brunsfelsia, Jasmine, Viburnum and Rondeletia (if you don’t have one or two of these, you should – they’re colourful, hardy and have old-world charm). Want to learn more about winter gardening? Get along to the Queensland Garden Expo, July 10 - 12 at the Nambour Showgrounds.
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Noticeboard LNP Dinner in Maleny - Member for Glass House Andrew Powell is hosting Leader of the Opposition, Lawrence Springborg for dinner in the Glass House electorate at the Maleny RSL Memorial Hall, on Wednesday, June 24 from 5.30pm for a 6.00pm sit down. Members of the community are invited to attend. tickets are $35.00 a head and there will be a cash bar. RSVP by June 19, to Pat Humphries on 5494 3344 or 0429 492 330 or email fisky@ humphriesfisk.com.au Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results, June 6, First prize, meat tray – Kevin 39F, second prize; $20.00 IGA voucher Yvonne 36B. Lucky meal prize $20.00 cash kindly donated by KLM Energy was Di 55E. Please note we are open on Friday nights, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Meditation - Tuesdays at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room 7.00pm - 8.30pm, no charge. Sharing, listening, supporting, walking, and sitting. Phone Peter 0429 918 424. Women’s Health Day - We are planning this event to be held at BADYAC in Beerwah on Tuesday, September 1, from 10.30am – 1.00pm. So far we will have Karen (acupuncture), Matt (muscular skeletal therapist), and Adelle (nutritionist) who will be cooking healthy foods for us to try. Curves, and Hinterland family service also plan to be involved. We would like to know if there is anyone else that local ladies would like included in the day? Please contact Julie Savage on bulldust2@ hotmail.com
Tuesday, June 23 - Games day. Thursday, June 25 - bus trip to ‘Ringsfield House’, morning tea is provided on the way (buy our own lunch), bus pick up times are Landsborough 8.00am at School of Arts Memorial Hall, Beerwah 8.15am at Mill Park, Glass House at 8.30am at Bus Rail Station. Tuesday, July 14 is the monthly meeting and picnic at Mill Park. Social tennis - players wanted for Glass House Mountains, 7.00am start, Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning. Enquiries phone Peter 5496 9082. Kidney Health Australia - the raffle being organised by Kelly Wall will be drawn this Friday at 10.00am at Feed and Fodder Beerwah. Kelly will have a stall there from 9.00am – 10.00am to purchase any last minute raffle tickets. Tickets are still available for purchase at Beerwah Amcal, Beerwah Jewellers, Glasshouse Newsagency, and Glasshouse Primary School as well as Feed and Fodder, Beerwah.
Sunshine 60 and Better Group - is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. They will be playing board games on Tuesday, June 23 from 10.30am – 12.00noon, cost is $3.00. New members always welcome. Come along and join in for a fun, friendly time. It is held at the Uniting Church Hall 56C Queens Street, Caloundra. For more information, phone 5443 7281, email admin@sun60.com.au or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au Morning tea for cancer – The fundraising event held at Landsborough Hall on May 27 raised $2500.30. Winner of quilt was June Pollock. A huge thank you to everyone who donated, attended, or helped in any way. Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens - At the June meeting the lucky door prize winner was Dell Davis and the raffle was won by Betty Pringle. Birthdays for June, Dolly Anthony and Val Hine, happy birthday to you both. Wedding anniversaries: Howard and Marie Klose. Congratulations to you both. Thanks to our guest speaker, Constable Susan Lowndes from the Beerwah Police who gave a very informative talk on fraud. Reminders: Thursday, June 18, Caloundra Seniors are to visit us, the hall will be open at 8.00am. Helpers please to set up tables, stall, kitchen etc, morning tea will be from 9.00am 9.15am. There will be entertainment, lunch, raffles, and a progressive raffle. Please bring items and prizes for the stall and raffle.
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Tuesday, June 23 - Glass House Legacy Laurel Club will meet at 10.30am, Club Glass House Wednesday, June 24 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, June 25 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855. GCNEWS Add sept 12 2013.ai 1 10/02/2015 5:26:35 PM
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Ps Margaret Niethe - Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Well, it’s Winter! Have you felt the chill of the morning air? Do you struggle to get the children out of bed? Do you struggle to get yourself moving in the mornings? You are not alone. The chill of Winter while for some is exhilarating, for most of us mere mortals, it is a difficult time of year. Swiss physician and author Paul Tournier wrote a book entitled ‘The Seasons of Life’ and in it he reflects that each of our lives has its seasons, which may be compared to the seasons of the year. There is childhood - our springtime; youth and young adulthood - the exuberant summer season; the autumn of maturity and the winter
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Primary Kids Club
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187
Peachester: 9am 3rd Sunday HC - Prayer each Tues 4.30pm
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354
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Kids Church & Youth Group
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BEERWAH: Sun 9 am 68 Peachester Rd Ps Aaron Jackson 0403 306 004
CALOUNDRA: Sun 9 am 33 Latcham Drvie WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
Office - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
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Sport Beerwah Ladies Golf
Carolyn Gamble, Jan Corfield with Marie Norton
BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES
Glasshouse and District Tennis
Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – the finals still went ahead last Friday, with only one division not being able to finish due to the weather. Thanks to all the players for playing the season and also to the fill-in players as you are always needed. A big thank you to Beerwah and District Trophies for donating the Division 1 trophies for the season and a big thanks to Katya, the local tennis coach, for organising matches, teams and venues and the breakup night. A good night was had by all, just a little dampened by the rain. The next season will commence approximately at the end of July or beginning of August. If you would like to play please contact Katya on 5494 9464 or 0417 625 194. The season goes for 14 weeks which includes the semi-finals and finals, so if you put your name down to play, this is the length of the season for which you need to be available for. Also matches do not get played over the school holidays. Results for the finals are as follows Division 1 – Nadal (Dylan Kerr and Mitchell Jennings) defeated Djokovic (Daisy Archer and Archie Merrett). The Tennis Ace Award went to Van McNeilly. Division 2 – Riley Korczynski defeated Bryce Sambrook. The Tennis Ace Award went to Declan Keays. Division 3/Peewee – Prince (Tiana Sambrook and Archie Seymour) defeated Head (Jesse Archer and Jack Williamson). The Tennis Ace Award went to Lara Korczynski. ContinuousTennis – Emily Gripske defeated Isabel Putzolu. The Tennis Ace Award went to Emily Gripske. Encouragement awards went to Eadie Turner and Josh Williamson.
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Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, June 11 the ladies played a Single Stroke competition for club trophies and the 1st round of the Club Championships sponsored by Halcyon and Club Super. The competitions attracted 50 players who competed in two divisions. The worthy winners were: Division 1 Sue Greentree with a 71 nett and runner-up was Hope Hannah with 73 nett. Division 2 Winner was Anne Leonard on a count back with 76 nett and runner-up was Bridget John on a count back with 76 nett. NTP’s were won by: Lea Garner No 2, Carolyn Gamble No 5, Mavis Brimelow No 16 and Heather Henn No 18. The Ball Rundown went to 79 nett. On Friday, June 12 the ladies played a single stroke competition for club trophies and the 2nd round of the Club Championships sponsored by Halcyon and Club Super. The competitions attracted 40 players who competed in two divisions. The worthy winners were Division 1Carolyn Gamble with 74 nett, and runner-up was Pam Marsden with 78 nett. Division 2 winner was Jan Cornfield with 73 nett and runner-up was Marie Norton with 79 nett. NTP’s were won by Andrea Campbell No 2, Carolyn Gamble No 5, Fay Barry No 16 and Sonia Kenway No 18. The Ball Rundown went to 82 nett. The final two rounds of the championships, sponsored by Halcyon and Club Super, will be played on Thursday and Friday next week and held in conjunction with a daily competition. The ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors. Happy golfing.
Phone Jill on 5494 8218 or fax: 5494 8024
Beerwah Glasshouse United Football club is introducing the first of our holiday clinics these upcoming holidays, aimed at the U6-14 age groups.
OPEN TO ALL
New players welcome, you don't need to be a Beegees player to sign up
Monday 6th July till Thursday 9th July 9am to 1pm
$30 per day or $100 for the 4 days
Further subsidies available for more than one child We are striving to continually improve our players. The only way we can keep up with other clubs is through Coaching Clinics for players and improving our coaches. We are putting together an ongoing programme to do this, both during the season and in the off season.
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FIREWOOD Quality seasoned western hardwood, split & delivered. Large load $160 or $300 for 2. Ph: 0456 249 999 or 0429 496 283
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ironbark firewood Dry, split $160/m3 load, delivery available. Phone: 0407 648 476
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Childcare Family Day Care Landsborough Accredited Certificate III in Children’s Montessori Diploma Services 6 weeks to 5 years old Flexible hours – CCB available
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Work Wanted COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887 Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881 want that new car feeling again? Without the price tag? I have extensive experience & take pride in my work & cars. From a simple wash to a full detail. I can cater to your needs. For a quick quote or to make an appointment - contact Andrew 0423 174 420 digging, weeding, planting, pruning (no mowing!). Professional with over 25 years experience. Combining hardwork & know how with pride in a job well done. Phone Neil 5422 9921
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Woodlands in conjunction with Haycroft Workplace Solutions, are currently looking for staff in the following fields:• Hatchery Labourer - 4am starts Mon-Sat. General duties including cleaning & sanitizing. • Panel Beater / Spray Painter - Experience with 2 Pack preferred. Must be available to work weekends if required.
If you are interested in these positions, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
domestic house cleaning reliable & experienced. Ph Denise 0417 932 229
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Markets Landsborough Market Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.
Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315
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RHS FLAT BAR ANGLE PIPE HOUSE POSTS SHEET PLATE CHANNEL MESH PURLINS 2NDS ALSO AVAILABLE IN SHEET ALL STEEL SUPPLIES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES AND CUT TO SIZE refridgerator Fisher & Paykel 479L, 2dr, top freezer, as new $450 Ph: Jim 5496 9836 dining suite table & 6 padded chairs GC. Hutch 6dr 2 draw VGC $875 for both Ph: 5494 0211 or 0477 775 017
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beerwah 167 Lindeman Road. Sat 7am. Some furniture, odds & ends.
SMILEY'S MOBILE ANIMAL GROOMING Hydrobath, Clipping, Grooming
LANDSBOROUGH 1 Dyer Street. Sat & Sun from 7.30am. Massive 4 household sale. New, used, pre-loved & vintage. Something for everyone.
Phone Lynda Kingdom 0409 627 775
Mooloolah 19 Karanne Drive. Sat 7am. Lots of household goods & womens's clothing.
Monday – Friday 8am – 5.30pm Thursday til 6pm Saturday 7.30am – 12noon
mooloolah 69 Mooloolah Meadows Drive. Sat 7am. Moving - everything must go. Books, household items, dog kennel, desk and much more.
Just before the golf course
motorcycles wanted pre '85 dirt & road bikes, parts bikes, cash paid Ph: 0412 236 154
Catering for the needs of your horse,dog, cat, chook, duck, bird, pig, goat and more
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PET MINDER while you are away. Honest, reliable animal lover. Daily visits Phone Lise on 0404 084 509. HORSE TRANSPORT Local area, experienced horse person Ph: 0438 387 828 2 x lowline cows 1 x LowlineX Steer for sale. Enquiries 5494 9929
wanted unused shed Need for storing & mechanical work on cars & bikes. A least 6 months. Andrew 0423 174 420
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glasshouse VIDEO SHOP Shop 5/9 Bruce Parade. Sunday 21st June until Sunday 28th June. 9000+ DVD's to be sold. Kids, drama, action, comedy, plus much more. Come in & grab a bargain.
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beerwah 32 Burys Road. MASSIVE GARAGE SALE. Fri & Sat until sold! 7.30am - 5pm. All new, hardware, kitchen, craft, jewellery, homewares, clothing & much more.
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Doggone dog Joe was a flight attendant for ab airlines and as he watched an older lady boarding the plane he noticed that she was holding a dog in a cage. “Excuse me,” said Joe, “dogs are not allowed on board, you have to check it in with the baggage.” The lady wasn’t happy, but Joe was an experienced steward and succeeded in convincing the lady without much of a scene. Upon arrival, Joe took a peek in the cage, and to his great surprise, saw that the dog was dead! Frantic that they may get sued, Joe quickly sent one
of his underlings out to town to buy a dog that looked exactly the same. Just in the nick of time the underling arrived with the dog; they quickly switched dogs and breathed a sigh of relief. “This isn’t my dog!” said the lady as soon as she saw it. “I’m sure it is,” insisted Joe. “I was very careful about where I put it.” “It’s not my dog,” argued the lady, “you see, I was bringing my dog to my home town to have him buried, and this dog is alive!” Submitted by Sarah, Glass House Mountains
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ARIES March 21 – April 20 The new Moon in Gemini this week brings a restless energy with dealings with any people round you, whether it be neighbours or relatives. The pace of daily life quickens under the Gemini sign. Mars is also providing a network extravaganza. Sudden good fortune! TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Make at least half a dozen wishes this week, under the new Moon sign of Gemini. This will be the lynch pin for a good month’s financial activity and set off by an aggressive Mars. There is at least a two week period now to acquire what you want and need to maintain security. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 This is a wonderful week for your success through leadership and drive. The new Moon in your sign needs to see you caring for your appearance, starting new projects and making decisions based on facts. The signals are out now for a change or an exciting new adventure. CANCER June 22 – July 22 This week you need to be up early as you could reap a nice reward by playing your cards right. This new Moon in Gemini week is super charged by Mars so find healthy outlets for your feelings that need to be released. Definitely work on your mind/ body/spirit balance.
LEO July 23 – August 22 You won’t be lacking any options as they should all come into vogue, with multiple choices. This is because the new Moon is in air sign, Gemini, quickening the pace overall to your fire sign. Mars empowers this Gemini new Moon for involvement in humanitarian missions. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 This Gemini new Moon week can cause you to scatter your energies but it does stimulate some special activities that are worthwhile. It can also bring you a fresh start in business, or important chats with your relatives. You will find your way up the ladder of success! LIBRA September 23 – October 22 Explore new ideas so as to broaden your horizons, either by reading or travelling. Perhaps this would be an excellent time to consider learning at least a few words of a foreign language. When Mercury was retrograde you may have been confused, but all is clear now. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 With Mercury now going direct and the new Moon in Gemini this all means that you are revving up to get your new initiatives off the ground quickly. With the energy of Mars maybe it involves a new business or financial arrangement. Pay attention to your accounts.
SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 This new Moon week, under the sign of Gemini, and with the added pressure of Mars, affects your partnerships, be it personal or professional. It makes them more active and dynamic, perhaps ground breaking in some way! Now time to advance a project. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 When you get a good powerful new Moon in your 6th sector this means there should be brilliant services you perform for others. There is a high powered focus, thanks to Mars, on work, health and even pet animal affairs. Time to rescue pets from the animal shelter. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 From now to the end of this month it is an active, if not hectic period, concerning your love and social life. This stepped up pace can be agreeable and fun. You may find that you are dealing with youthful people and lending them a hand with your executive ability. PISCES February 20 – March 20 An excellent week ahead, to achieve great success, by laying down new foundations for achievement. You should enjoy solving all pending matters and selling for future benefits. This is a Mars powered new moon so great bravery is involved here to work off steam.
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