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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18 - 2012. VOLUME 27-32

National award goes to local artist page 3

Farm composting project launched page 5

Generosity assists local school page 14

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The Glasshouse Musos’ Club will be meeting at the Beerwah RSL for their regular night – so if you need to chill out after all the frenzy of Christmas, why not head down and check out the amazing talent of our local musicians? Music kicks off from 7.00pm and continues to 10.00pm.

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Roll up your sleeve and give blood at the Red Cross Donor Mobile. Make your appointment by phoning 13 14 95 or go online to www. donateblood.com.au. The Donor Mobile will be at Glasshouse Mountains Hall on Monday, from 11.30am to 6.30pm. On Tuesday it will be at Landsborough (near the Museum from 11.30am to 6.00pm. Then it will be at the Beerwah Marketplace on Wednesday from 11.30am to 6.30pm and Thursday from 8.00am to 3.00pm.

Glasshouse Markets will be hosting their first market for the year. With over 40 regular stalls there will be plenty of creative talent on show and lots of great items for sale. The market is held at the Glass House Mountains State School on Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains from 8.00am to 1.00pm on the second Sunday each month. To keep up to date with their plans you can always check them out on Facebook at Glasshouse Market.

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National award goes to local artist Local artist Scott Breton was awarded the prestigious $50,000 A.M.E Bale Travelling Art Scholarship, funded by the Alice Marian Ellen Bale Art Foundation Trust, at a ceremony in Melbourne recently. The prize is Australia’s premier award for traditional realism and figurative art and is awarded to fund overseas travel and artistic study. A.M.E. Bale was born in Melbourne in 1875 and studied art under Frederick McCubbin. She developed a reputation as a fine artist who distinguished herself particularly as one of Australia’s pre-eminent flower and still life painters of the early 20th century. She established the A.M.E. Bale Travelling Scholarship and Art Prize through her will to support Australian artists in perpetuity. Scott, who grew up in Peachester, plans to use the scholarship to tour galleries and study in Europe, Russia and America.

From a young age, Scott was focused on drawing and, at the age of 16, was tutored by master draftsman and painter David Paulson. However, it took the completion of a science degree as well as a subsequent mature age carpentry apprenticeship for Scott to realise that art was his calling in life. Following this, Scott undertook study at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, where he met fellow student Ryan Daffurn. Scott, Ryan and three other artists formed the Salisbury Studios Queensland Incorporated complex, where he, Ryan and fellow artist Nick Leavey created an independent art school called Atelier Art Classes, teaching traditional artistic fundamentals, particularly drawing. The school recently held its inaugural end of year exhibition at The Royal Queensland Art Society Gallery in Petrie Terrace.

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Special guests for the night were Mike Whitney, former Australian cricketer and host of ‘Who Dares Wins’ and Tommy Raudonikis OAM, former Australian rugby league footballer and coach. Both guests kept the audience entertained having everyone in stitches sharing memories of their careers. It was certainly a night to remember. The event raised more than $3,000.00 for Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club which will benefit all the affiliated clubs – touch, soccer, cricket and netball.

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Farm composting project launched A local Glasshouse Country farmer has joined four others from the broader region to begin trialling the combined use of compost and nitrogen fixing bacteria (called Twin N) on their crops to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to improve yields. Funded by the Australian Government’s Carbon Farming Initiative, the three-year project was formally launched last Wednesday at Brett Newell’s macadamia farm on Clarkes Road, Beerwah. The project involves diverting organic residues from council landfill and other sources to reduce methane emissions from landfills, whilst utilising a valuable renewable resource. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that is responsible for about 70 per cent of Sunshine Coast Council’s greenhouse gas emissions and carbon tax liabilities. When composted and applied to crops, and with the addition of a special microbial bio-fertiliser product called ‘Twin N’ which provides bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen for plants to use, the end product can reduce the use of synthetic fertilisers and enhance root and plant growth. Facilitated by SEQ Catchments, the project brings together experts and practitioners from a variety of fields. Key partners include individual cane, macadamia and olive producers, Sunshine Coast Council, Queensland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Suncoast Gold Macadamias, The Organic Force, Mapleton

Brett Newell and Susie Chapman with the enhanced compost Agribiotec, Maroochy Landcare, and Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts. SEQ Catchments Community Partnership Manager for the Sunshine Coast, Susie Chapman, who is coordinating the project, said that the strong collaboration is bringing together a wealth of experience and knowledge. “A key challenge is getting suitable compost and mulch products and quantities for different crop requirements and soil conditions,” she said. “The benefits from using enhanced compost include increased productivity, improved soil health, enhanced water quality in our catchments and reduced disease pressure.” “As well as mitigating the impacts of climate change through greenhouse gas reduction, these benefits can all be viewed as building adaptive

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capacity against the impacts of climate variability and change,” she said. Local macadamia grower Brett Newell said that he is pleased to be involved in the project. “I’m fascinated by soil and its intricacies, and look forward to, through the use of the enhanced compost, a return to a more microbial system of farming, where we look after the soil and feed the bugs that in turn feed the trees. “Hopefully, the project will allow me to improve my sustainable farming practices, while receiving all the production benefits that the compost and Twin N will bring,” he said. If local farmers would like to learn more about the project, they can contact Susie Chapman on schapman@seqcatchments.com.au

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Nursing students to play Santa in Tanzania

Help council shape your community Sunshine Coast Council invites locals to have a say in shaping future projects affecting the community and the region. Community Programs Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said from time to time council invites the community to provide online feedback to assist with its decision-making process. Registering on council’s Community Engagement Register is a quick and easy way for people to provide a response to economic, environmental and community issues. All personal details will remain confidential. If you are interested visit council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au to sign up.

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Beerwah’s Daisy Bradford is one of 20 University of the Sunshine Coast Nursing Science students who headed off Tanzania last Friday to help bring smiles to the faces of orphaned children at Christmas. USC teamed up with Buderim’s own version of Santa’s workshop to deliver handcrafted wooden toys to the children at Upendo Orphanage in Moshi. The toys have been made by volunteers from the Buderim Men’s Shed. Its coordinator, Norm Thursby, said the group’s toymakers made about 800 toys every year for disadvantaged children. “When Leonie Williams from USC told us that the only toys that the children in the hospitals played with were inflated rubber gloves that volunteers supplied, we were only too happy to help out,” he said. “Because the availability of toys over there is zero, anything is better than nothing, so we are making basic toys – things like blocks and small trucks.” USC Senior Lecturer in Nursing Dr Leonie Williams said the students, aged 19 to 53, were looking forward to seeing the children’s reactions on Christmas Day. She said the four-week trip to Tanzania would include practising in hospitals and health centres in the Mount Kilimanjaro region. The clinical placements will give students an insight into the tough lives and working conditions in an underdeveloped nation. “The practicums are a life-changing event for many students,” Dr Williams said.

Ray Brayley and David Whitfield of Buderim Men’s Shed show some of the handcrafted wooden toys they have made for Tanzanian orphans to USC Nursing Science students, from left, Daisy Bradford, Jenny Schimak and Debra Shortt “The hospital I was working in when I was over there last time had no running water or insect screens in the wards, and candles were used for night lights. “This type of work prepares students for disaster relief and gives them an understanding of the hardships should they choose to work in a thirdworld country.” Dr Williams said participating students were required to be vaccinated for diseases including yellow fever, cholera and typhoid fever prior to leaving Australia. “There are many diseases over there that we are not familiar with,” she said. “We don’t see children with malaria here, or the level of gastroenteritis, or children with HIV. So we learn about those things from them, and what they learn from us is nursing best practice.”

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The life of a local government councillor can be full of pomp and ceremony … and then sometimes they get to open a dunny. So it was for Cr Rick Baberowski last week, when he announced on-site that the new toilet block at Mill Park on Simpson Street in Beerwah was now open. The playground and dog exercise park users have been eagerly awaiting this day, with the facility having been almost completed and behind safety fencing for many months. The toilet block includes two unisex toilets as well as a wheel chair accessible toilet and parents’ facilities, and will be opened early each morning and locked each night. To fancy-up the public loo, a decorative privacy screen has been installed, featuring a cut-out flower pattern. The pattern has been cleverly made to represent a local threatened plant species – the Mount Beerwah Mallee (or Eucalyptus kabiana).

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This multi-stemmed low-growing eucalypt is only known to exist in one dispersed population high on the mountain slopes of the Glass House Mountains National Park. On a serious note, the toilet block – with its modern styling and subtle colourings and its location among the established trees – looks great.

Masonic Lodge fundraising Contributed by Gayle O'Conor Many visitors to the Beerwah Recycling Centre would be aware that the Landsborough Masonic Lodge had a monthly Sausage Sizzle to raise funds for local charities over the last four months. The last sizzle for 2012 was on November 24. A big 'thank you' to the Beerwah Recycling Centre from all the members of the Landsborough Masonic Lodge for the use of

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The team at Landsborough Physio want you to know that when you visit them that you are in good hands and your therapeutic treatment is their priority. Team member Brendan Mayers said the business has been established since 1978, and their therapists are up-to-date with the latest techniques and treatments available. They also give their clients generous timeslots. They offer a range of treatments for common problems such as hydrotherapy, massage therapy, pilates,neck, back and shoulder pain, women’s health issues, headaches and sporting injuries. The treatments they offer include western acupuncture, real time ultrasound and manual therapy. The team include Physiotherapists Brendan Mayers, Liza Edwards, Ellie Douse, and Julian Egan and Massage Therapist Bryan Allen. Landsborough Physio Centre, is located at Shop 2, 3 Maleny Street, Landsborough and the opening hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8.00am – 5.00pm and Wednesday from 8.00am – 12.00noon. They also operate at Beerwah Physio at 72 Simpson Street, Beerwah (next to Surgery, near Aldi) on Monday and Thursday from 1.00pm – 5.00pm. To make an appointment phone 5494 1977. Business feature

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Contributed by Belinda Mewes Mooloolah Vacation Care, situated on the Mooloolah State School grounds near the pool, once again has fantastic opportunities for children over the Xmas Holidays. This time we are going to see a Movie in 3D, ‘Rise of the Guardians’. There are plenty of craft activities including making Flicker LIghts and cooking for Christmas as well as parties and pool time. In January our planned excursions are to Aussie World, where we will scream, laugh and ride all day. There will also be ice skating along with pizza and a Slushie, in Caloundra, playing in the water fountains at Kings Beach and then later on in January, to another movie, yet to be decided, at Caloundra Cinemas. We also have computers, and Wii games and a big flat screen TV with ‘Just Dance Competitions’ running hot all holidays. We take enrolments at any time, and you will probably be entitled to government rebates which will reduce your daily fees. We welcome any new children into the service and don’t be surprised if when you come to pick them up to go home, that they won’t want to leave. Please ring Belinda on 5494 7491 for any further information or if you would like a programme emailed to you, showing all the wonderful activities we have planned, for each and every day.

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Contributed by Fiona Gray We would like to thank all of the businesses who supported us with our Pre-Christmas Raffle, including the Big Mower, Australia Zoo, Aussie World, Glasshouse Tavern, The children loved the Hogs Breath Cafe, party food Beerwah Cycles, Beerwah Discount Tyres, Katrina's Beauty Works, Skidaddle, Beerwah Hotel, Palmer Resort Coolum, Guitar Exchange, Barry Family Butchers, Miche Handbags and Tupperware. We sold $1,112 worth of tickets and the winners were: First prize – Erin Gray, second prize – Amanda Mills, third prize – Aston Morgan, along with 16 running draw prizes. Now we are really excited that in the summer holidays we can start the work. So, watch this space and see the transformation take place. We will keep you posted on our future works and events. Also, a big thank you goes to Peachester Saw Mill for helping out when we were removing all our golden canes. Last Saturday we had our Christmas party for all the families at Peachester Playgroup. It was lots of fun, with games, songs and stories all about Christmas, plus lots of lovely party food. It was also a graduation for all our children going on to preschool, and our best wishes go to those children. And, of course, best of all was the visit from Santa, who had a present for all the children.

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Contributed by Jenny Morris On Wednesday, December 5, we had our Christmas break-up at Pelican Waters. At around 10.00am we boarded the Caloundra Cruise boat with Captain Bob at the helm and he took us for a leisurely cruise to discover the beauty of Pumicestone Passage and the history and wildlife of Caloundra. Thirty of our members with their guests enjoyed the 90 minute cruise before partaking of our meal at the Pelican Waters Tavern. This was a great social event with raffles and Kris Kringle. A great time was had by all. There will be a break now for Christmas and New Year celebrations, returning in January with a morning tea at the Glasshouse Lookout Café on Wednesday, January 2, at 10.00am. Please let Kym or Janet know if you can attend on 5438 7966 or 5495 9222. Our first luncheon meeting will be held at the Glasshouse Sports Club on January 16, and if you can’t attend please contact Margaret on 5435 2172. The New Committee for 2013 will be inducted at this (our AGM) meeting. We are still in need of a secretary for the 2013 year. Anyone interested in joining View Club can phone Kym or Janet who will be pleased to supply further information about the club.

Council offices will close at 2pm on Monday 24 December, and will remain closed on all public holidays. This includes Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 December 2012 and Tuesday 1 January 2013. Council offices and libraries will be open for business on Thursday 27, Friday 28 and Monday 31 December 2012. All waste collection services will continue as usual but council waste disposal facilities will be closed on Christmas Day. Free holiday buses will run across the Sunshine Coast – please refer to our website. Council wishes everyone a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. Sunshine Coast Regional Council Locked Bag 72 Sunshine Coast Mail Centre Qld 4560 T 07 5475 7272 F 07 5475 7277 E mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Dagmar Ker and Freda Lyttle enjoying the cruise

Mooloolah Community Centre 2012 wrap up This year the Centre saw the Op shop increase its trading hours due to popular demand, attract more volunteers and also provide a social outlet for the local community. It achieved its goal of providing a welcoming environment that both serves the local community and also provides for those in need. A big thank you to all the ladies who volunteer their time to assist and run the Op shop. The Community Centre ran a number of successful programs and events this year. Some of the programs included Broadband for Seniors, Community Carebus, Op Shop assisted aid, and the Mooloolah Scouts forum. We were also fortunate to be the recipients of a number of grants, including the Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy Community Grant and the Sunshine Coast Council Community Grants program. Some of the event highlights of the year included; The Op Shop Mega Sale, National Tree Day, and the hugely popular Mooloolah

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You can also visit the website: view.org.au. View clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity. The Smith Family is committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities through education and support.

Community Family Fun Day. The Community Garden has been growing well and is running a great new program teaching local school kids to grow salads items, vegetables and herbs. The Centre is auspiced by the Mooloolah Valley Community Association which in turn has been involved in three successful Mooloolah Performing our Arts Off events. These fun community events have highlighted emerging and existing local musical and performance talents. The Mooloolah Valley Community Association has also been closely involved in the preparations of the Mooloolah 150 celebrations for 2013. Regular community barbeques have provided a great social get together for both new and longer term community members. Thanks to all of the local musicians who contributed their wonderful live music to these barbecues throughout the year and also a huge thanks to all the volunteers who help make the events possible.

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Beerwah’s best seafood just got better Beerwah couldn’t be described as coastal but with Hinterland Seafood’s new premises you will be able to head out for a great meal of fish and chips and not have to make the drive to the beach. Todd and Kara have recently moved Hinterland Seafood further down Peachester Road, and it is now located in the Turner Park Shopping Village,

Shop 1/21 Peachester Road, where they are now able to offer undercover outdoor dining. Todd said the shop had been totally refitted and they were really pleased with how great and totally fresh and modern it looks. “We have been able to redesign the premises to suit our needs and have been able to expand the preparation area at the front of the shop where we make up a great range of burgers and fresh salads,” he said. While the store may look different, they haven’t made any changes to their small dedicated team of staff who pride themselves on providing friendly service to all their customers. “We will continue to stock both fresh and cooked seafood, sourcing both local and imported products and are happy to cater for special dietary requirements,” Kara said. For locals wanting seafood for Christmas, Todd will order it especially to your requirements, including the full range of seafood – prawns,

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Tourism Talks

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On November 21 a bunch of merry volunteers and staff departed the Glasshouse Visitor Information Centre for a guided tour of Glasshouse Country with commentary supplied by one of volunteers, Ivon. We visited Mount Ngungun, Mount Beerwah, the lookout and Mount Tibrogargan before heading up to the Maleny Botanic Gardens where we were treated to a lovely Devonshire tea and tour of the gardens.

with the Grafx Group

Justice of Peace A voluntary Justice of the Peace service operates Monday to Friday out of the Glasshouse Mountains Visitor Centre. Please note that they are voluntary and do sometimes have other commitments. We advise calling prior on 5438 7220. The service operates on the following days and times: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9.30am -11.30am and Tuesday and Thursday 2.00pm -4.00pm.

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At Mount Beerwah on the guided tour of the area

Christmas Party Thursday, December 6 saw the Christmas Party for all staff and volunteers from the nine Visitor Centres on the Sunshine Coast. Aussie World was the location and from the smiles on the faces of many, it was clear that a fantastic time was had. Photo on page 31.

Visitors calling in over the Christmas break and school holidays, why not call into the visitor ' centre and speak with the staff and volunteers who can help out with tours and walks? Book your tickets while you’re here to avoid lengthy queues and also take advantage of the bonus discount coupons. The centre is open seven days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm, excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day.

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Contributed by Margaret Thompson

Christmas Celebrations

Grafx Group members were treated to an impressive demonstration of how to make an animated Christmas Card in Powerpoint by Steph and Madison at the end of year celebration. Using some simple tools and a bit of knowhow they showed how easy it is to add animated clip-art that is free and readily available on the internet. To those of us who have come lately to the wonders of creating our own e-cards and Powerpoint shows it is delightful to see how youngsters such as Steph and Madison are so confident with this medium and can produce such sophisticated results. Artwork below by Chris Bell

Christmas Closure

Opening hours over the Christmas break are: Monday, December 24 – 9.00am to 5.00pm; Christmas Day – Closed; Boxing Day, December 26 – Open 9.00am to 4.00pm. Staff and volunteers would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year.

The Glass House Mountains Visitor Information centre is located at Settler's Rotary Park, Reed Street, Glass House Mountains and is open 9.00am – 5.00pm seven days a week.

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Grafx Group meets at the Beerwah Library each Thursday afternoon, from 3.00pm. New members are always welcome to find out more contact Alistair Davis on 5496 9006 or email alistairvet@gmail.com

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School News Generosity assists local school

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The Glass House Mountains State School P&C have really appreciated the support shown to them by Luke's IGA at Glass House Mountains. During the year when they put the call out to local businesses for support for their festival, they received a Riprider 360°, E-reader, a huge chocolate and a barbecue for our silent auction, which they were thankful for. Just recently they have also received $1,000.00 from them to assist with equipment for the school. Luke's IGA Glass House Mountains are pleased to be able to assist such a major part of the community and looks forward to a strong relationship with the schools and many other worthy members of our community. Thanks IGA for your generous donation. P& C President, Donna Turner receives the cheque from Dell Power

Landsborough students can do anything!

The school produced and performed the musical ‘Rock Toyz’ to delighted audiences on December 6. ‘Rock Toyz’ is a Cinderella story with a rock and roll twist about the adventures of toys from the attic who meet the rats from the cellar. It tells the story of a sad little doll who finds love, family and friends. The performance contained vibrant dance and energetic music. Every student from Prep to Year 7 was involved in the show. Students have been rehearsing for months, singing, dancing and practicing their lines to ensure a polished performance. The audience was dazzled by the colourful costumes and rock and roll music. A highlight of the performance was the grand finale where all students from Prep to Year 7 joined together to sing the song ‘Rock Toyz’. This was the first time Landsborough State School has put together such a large production. Thanks to all the students, staff, parents and community members who helped make the event such a success. Landsborough Students showcase their talent at their musical production ‘Rock Toyz’

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The Landsborough State School P & C would like to thank the following businesses for their support and donations during 2012. Firstly, a very BIG thank-you to the Landsborough Pub for allowing us to conduct our meat tray raffles every Saturday. Also to Beerwah Meats for your efficient service in supplying us those meat trays each week! Also, we wish to thank the following businesses: * African Escapes * Annette Sym * Aussie World * Australia Zoo * Beefy’s Pies * Beerwah IGA * Beerwah Small Engines * Bucks Bakery * Caloundra Aquatic Centre * Caloundra Golf Club * Caloundra RSL * Clarke Rubber Kawana * Colin James Fine Foods * Colour Queens Styles

* Curves Beerwah * Eclectic Dreams * Flair Jewellery * Glasshouse Country News * Glenview Golf Club * Highlights Hair Design * Hinterland Beauty * Hinterland Body & Soul * Homestyle Bake * Joybells Scrapbooking * Just for Gossip * Karli Styles Personal Training * Kawana Bowls Club * Ken Tanks

* Landsborough Area Community Association * Landsborough Chemist * Landsborough IGA * Landsborough Post Office * Laserzone * LattE Da Cafe * Maleny Coffee Stop * Maleny Dairies * Mooloolah Dental Surgery * Officeworks Maroochydore * Skidaddle Indoor Play Centre * Soul Patterson Chemist Beerwah * Suncoast Food Supplies * The Valley Rattler

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You Said It Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519

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I wish to comment on the facilities currently installed at Corella Park in Landsborough, adjacent to my property. The facilities which are currently installed in the park are for the use of children probably up to the ages of 10 years. This park is very popular with older children who have taken to creating their own swing attached to the tree within the play area, and they all have a great time there. Unfortunately Council staff have now removed this swing on at least three occasions and they have also removed the tree limbs to which their swing was attached (I realise the staff are only doing their job so I am not criticising them). I, for one, am not in favour of the ‘Nanny State’ which cringes every time a child climbs a tree or plays actively with the ‘potential’ of hurting him/ herself. All the local kids use this park continually and have a great time rather than wandering the streets causing other mischief. Please consider the older children and ask for community comment regarding the provision of some additional equipment for their enjoyment. Brian Machin Landsborough

Do you children attend school at Kawana? I live in Beerwah and my son is attending Kawana State College primary school, this means catching the Sun Bus at 7.00am in Landsborough and getting home after 5.00pm. I have contacted Glasshouse Country Coaches and they are happy to trial running a bus next year to Kawana. Being that the school is a Prep to Year 12 school they are happy to take any child going there. However I am finding it very difficult to see how many people are interested.

I so far have four children but need a few more. If anyone is interested please email me, kirsten@ scrags.com.au or call me on 0401 236 514. Kirsten Stone Beerwah

Thanks for wonderful service A big thank you for wonderful customer service to Dan and Carolyn Moroney from Domestic Water Cartage. Not only did Dan help out for three hours whilst we were trying to relocate a water tank – sacrificing time on the road, he again came to our rescue when we ran dry a few weeks later and no-one could deliver water for three to four days. Dan offered a last run before he packed up for the day – even though he had been on the road since 4.00am that day. As long as Dan has his truck on the road he will be our water man! We wish you a blessed Christmas Dan and Carolyn. Karen and Nick African Escapes, Landsborough

Community Christmas event On Saturday, December 1 the Beerburrum School of Arts Committee and Beerburrum State School Acting Principal Mr Harvey, teachers and parents held really great Beerburrum community Christmas event. Thanks must go to the many volunteers (too many to name) who helped make the event a huge success. Special thanks to the Glass House Rural Fire Brigade who delivered Santa (Kevin), Mrs Clause (Susan) and Elves Kristy and Joel. Live entertainment was provided by five piece band ‘Super Dads’ as well singing and dancing performances by students from Beerburrum State School. Children enjoyed being taught cake decorating, craft making and how to juggle. They also enjoyed the jumping castle and snow machine

and not to forget receiving presents from Santa. A very extensive afternoon tea was served thanks to the volunteers again. Photographer Coral took over 700 photos at the event. Thank you to all of the Sponsors who generously donated prizes for the 70-draw mega raffle. All sponsors were publicly advertised before and during the event and will be presented with a Certificate of Appreciation along with all donors and volunteers. All raffle prize winners have been notified. The event was successful also because of community support and Glasshouse Country News promoting it. Thank you to Andrew Powell for taking the time out of his busy schedule to attend. Sorry Andrew, you didn't win a prize in the raffle, but thanks for supporting it. The event was thought of and planned by Dee Pincott-Miller (Hall Committee President). Thank you Dee, we all appreciate your talent. Thanks to all involved - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Helen Manson Beerburrum

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Some of you may have already noticed the major tidy up by council of the 250 metres of dirt mounds along the roadside on Old Gympie Road (near Sargeant's Road). This had become an unofficial dumping ground for years and is now no longer a visual blot on our major tourist route through the Glasshouse Mountains.

Nominate your Glasshouse Country hero

Nominations for the 2013 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards close on December 28 – so don’t miss the chance to recognise and celebrate inspiring individuals, organisations and groups. It means looking in our own backyard for the people and the organisations we know work hard, and usually without fanfare, to make the Sunshine Coast a better place. Entry forms are available on council’s website.

Master Plan for the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Complex Council has officially adopted a Master Plan for the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Complex. It’s such an important sport, recreation and community facility both now and into the future. Thanks to everyone who has been involved and provided their valuable input. Subject to funding, you can expect to see the complex progressively improved including pathways, car parking and recreational features as the plan gets implemented.

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And on a final note, I’d like to wish all the staff at Glasshouse Country News a safe and happy holiday over Christmas and the New Year. Thank you for producing a regular community paper that gives everyone a chance to have their say and is an invaluable source of information about the goings on in Glasshouse Country. Enjoy your well-earned break.

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Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Festive season

The festive season is upon us and I’d like to wish you and your loved ones a very happy and safe Christmas. Enjoy the whole of region Christmas tree trail, participate in a local festive activity and remember you can catch a free bus after Christmas. It’s a good time to reflect on the year that has been and all that’s yet to come – see you in the New Year. Council’s tips and waste facilities will be closed to the public on Christmas Day and will otherwise be open at the regular operating times. Council’s regular waste collection will operate as usual during the holiday period. It’s actually a busy time for lost animal shelters so if you see a stray dog or a dog acting aggressively please report it to council on 5475 7272. And make sure your pet’s microchip details are up-to-date with your microchip register to help council, the vet or lost animal shelter to reunite you quickly and easily.

Draft Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme

I’ve represented the wishes of the Glasshouse Chambers of Commerce regarding an extension to the submission period for the Draft Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme to council. An extension is not likely to receive support due to the extensive consultation undertaken over eight weeks by council staff. I must say they have done a remarkable job getting out into the community with information and displays about the draft scheme. Contact council to find out more about what happens with submissions from here.

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Keep an eye out for the new shelter and picnic table to be constructed by council at Martin Rungert Park, Mooloolah in the New Year. It will be a great new addition to the park’s picnic area. Merry Christmas everyone – stay safe and look after one another. See you in 2013 at the Mooloolah Valley morning meeting on January 24. www.gcnews.com.au


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Living January at the Beerwah Library with With Dell and Amanda – Librarians

Some great school activities forJanuary

• January 8, DIY Pinata • January 10, Clothes Peg Craft • January 14, DIY Calendars • January 16,for DIY column Calendars Heading • January 22, Back to school bag tags • January 24, Papercraft More information is available from the library website or contact staff. More in 2013 • Free lending of new releases and old great stories and more! • Storytime and Baby Rhyme time sessions for the very young • New Android Tablet tutorial • New Technology Expo in April at Beerwah Library / Hall Precinct and co-presented by Beerwah Library and U3A Sunshine Coast • More iPad tutorials • Personalised computer / technology assistance • Author talks • Sessions for small business • Sessions for personal development • Sessions on sustainability • And more Call in next time you are down this way and see your local public library in 2013! Contact your library on 1300 542 727 or visit us at 25 Peachester Road. Dell, Amanda and Staff at Beerwah Library

The Beerwah Library is located at 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah across the road from Beerwah Marketplace. Open 9.30 – 5.30 each weekday except Tuesday when it is open until 6.30pm on Saturday it is open 9.00am – 3.00pm.

Stargazer Astrology with Chirone Shakti Chirone is a counselling astrologer based at Mt Mellum Make New Year’s Resolutions just before the New Moon

The January New Moon is usually an excellent time to make your New Year’s resolutions as the energy of the New Moon gives an added boost to the intentions you set as you seek to begin a new cycle in your life. However, this year it will be best to make your resolutions in the 24 hours leading into the New Moon, as the astrology suggests that nothing will come of any intentions you set at this New Moon. The New Moon falls in Capricorn on Saturday, January 12, exact at 5.43am, so make your resolutions the day before as the energy builds. The Moon is in Capricorn, inviting a renewed focus on self-discipline, responsibility, dealing with material reality, improving time management and introducing more structure into our lives – all in the service of moving forwards on our chosen path – remember the image of Capricorn the goat, moving slowly but steadily up the mountain, one step at a time. Relationships are playful at the start of this month with Venus in fun-loving Sagittarius and Mars in quirky Aquarius. Tensions are likely to arise when Venus goes into Capricorn on Wednesday, January 9, as things become a lot more serious and her traditional and committed attitude contrasts strongly to Mars’ desire to be as free and as non-conformist as possible. The Full Moon in Leo on Sunday, January 27 brings a sense of fun and enthusiasm for life – a great party time! This Full Moon highlights the need to balance self-interest with concern for the community, and is exact at 2.38pm. Jupiter goes direct on Wednesday, January 30 at 6 degrees Gemini, indicating that the restraint and apparent lack of progress of recent months can now be resolved and renewed hope and optimism emerge as things start to move forward once more. copyright © 2013 Chirone Shakti All rights reserved For details of consultations, astrology courses and an extended version of this New Moon update, visit the Stargazer Astrology website www.chironewitsen. com or contact Chirone on 0421 814 459, email chironeshakti@gmail.com www.gcnews.com.au

Mooloolah River Waterwatch & Landcare Inc. We care our environment Avid gardener andabout owner of Professional Weeds Solution This is our last article for the year, how quickly has that gone? This is just to let everyone know our Christmas break details. Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare and the Mooloolah Native Nursery will be closed from Thursday, December 20 until Sunday, January 13, reopening for business and ready for the New Year on Monday, January 14. To all our valued members, customers, suppliers and volunteers, we wish all the very best for you and your families over the festive season and hope that the New Year brings new beginnings. Huge thanks must go to all our volunteers who range in age from quite young to a little older, and who make our lives here at MRWL an absolute joy. We thank you all for your efforts throughout last year and look forward to your visits in the coming year. With the summer heat already upon us, the plants in the nursery are growing really well. We have sun-hardened stock ready to go in the ground over the Christmas break. So, if you wish, we can do up an order for you prior to Christmas so that during the holiday break some plants can find a new home. A little planting could offset the added food that we generally consume over the Christmas break; in addition a small tree plant is a great activity to get everyone out of the house for a short period of time! Remember that a Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Vine can make an inexpensive gift for someone who would like to assist environmentally somehow. We have two sizes of pots for you to choose from – great for family and friends who do not even have green thumbs! Once again, Merry Christmas and happy New Year to all. Have a safe and fabulous festive season!

Steve Irwin Way Mooloolah

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Are Recurring Headaches Controlling Your Life? Are headaches robbing you of the life you deserve? Day after day of missing out on things you deserve, or just being miserable, irritable and looking much older than you really are? Recurring headaches are not normal! While headaches are terribly common, they are NOT normal. The normal condition of the human body is vibrant and healthy...not tired and painful! Pain is our body’s alarm system that something is wrong. So – if you often say “It feels like my head is in a vice”, or “I’ve had migraines since puberty,” or “My neck and shoulders are always tight and tense,” and you just want to go and lie down - then pay close attention now. Four major causes of headaches are dehydration, stress, food intolerance, and neck subluxations. And each of these causes has a path to relief. The most little known is neck subluxation. Can This Help Your Headaches? Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. Upper neck subluxations very commonly cause ‘Cervicogenic Headaches’. This type of headache presents with neck stiffness and pain at the base of your skull, which can sometimes radiate through to your eyeballs. Drugs can reduce the symptoms (turn off the body’s alarm) for a while, but they do not correct the cause – and the symptoms return. Many studies have shown the benefits of treating the neck subluxations of headache sufferers, including the Boline and Duke Studies. If you are having headaches – something is wrong. Chiropractic is a safe and effective form of healthcare that treats a major cause of headaches, the Subluxation. Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if your headaches are a good fit for our very successful Headache Relief Program. Beerwah – 5494 0499 or Maroochydore – 5443 4545. www.adjusttolife.com.au Business feature DECEMBER 18 2012 |

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Dine In

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Change on the menu for 7 Secrets

and flavours of Asian foods, particularly from Vietnam. To complement their current menu, Kaylene has decided to expand their offerings to include a number of fresh healthy lunch-time options, which will be fast food alternatives that are still good for you – including a range of healthy wraps and tasty gourmet salads. These will be ready-made so you can just pop in and grab one, with no waiting around, and while you are there you can pick up a cold drink to go with it. However, if you have a bit more time on your hands you will be able to eat-in and enjoy one of their tasty morning or afternoon tea treats of home baked cakes, slices or desserts with a coffee.

Just in time for the Christmas Holidays, 7 Secrets have introduced a dramatic change to their business – and before all their loyal customers start panicking, they aren’t making any changes to their fabulous pizzas and pastas! However, they have decided to make some changes to the restaurant layout and to expand their menu, as well as extend their opening hours to now be open during the day through to the evening from Tuesday to Sunday. Business owner Kaylene Sullivan has decided that it is time for ‘Stage Two’ of her plans for 7 Secrets to kick in. So while she is a lover of Italian food, and in particular the gorgeous gelato 7 Secrets specialises in, she also loves the fresh tastes

At lunch time they will also be selling their traditional Italian offerings including pizza by the slice, calzones and pasta, as well as running frequent specials – so there will be something to suit everyone. Kaylene will be keeping everyone up-to-date on Facebook – you can find them by searching for 7 Secrets Pizza. They will be trialling the opening hours to best suit their customers. So from next week they will open at 10.30am, staying open then, right through to the evening from Tuesday to Sunday. 7 Secrets will be open throughout the Christmas period only closing on the public holidays, as well as being closed Mondays as usual.

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Noticeboard Social gatherings for singles

Are you single, between 50 and 65 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call (evenings only) 0437 792 345.

Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall Saturday, January 5, 7.30pm to 11.30pm. NV/ OT/M. Music by Commodore. $8.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds go to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.

Winter Angels

Winter Angels are seeking caring, compassionate volunteers with some spare time on their hands. They are looking for people who, in the comfort of their homes, can knit or crochet beanies and/or scarves for homeless people and others in need in Queensland for winter 2013. Please phone June Luton on 5494 8701.

Landsborough Museum

The museum will be closing for the Christmas break on Monday, December 17, and will re-open on Wednesday, January 2.

Anglican Maori Mission Sunshine Coast Join us for lunch, music and thanks on the first Sunday of each month with Maori Reverend Errol – 10.00am to 1.00pm, all welcome. The venue is Marae Gardens, 404 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum. Phone 0419 789 294 for more information.

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Raffle winners - Lucky Door – 46D Blue Spade – Bruce – Free Meal. First Prize – 87A Green Spade – Barry – Meat Voucher. Second Prize – 2A Green Spade – Marie – IGA Voucher. Wishing all a very Merry Christmas and a great New Year. If you are travelling, please travel safely. We look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

Beerwah Walkers

Members of the Beerwah Walkers and some friends enjoyed themselves at the LattE Da Café in Landsborough for a Christmas breakfast on Wednesday, December 12. (See photo on page 32). The group, which is part of Heart Foundation walking, has had a good year, but we are still looking for more walkers. We meet each weekday morning at 6.30am at the Beerwah Library/ Community Hall car park, to walk for up to an hour. Love you to join us.

Celebrate

Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare

It has been another busy year for Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare’s volunteers and staff, so they will soon be taking a break. Mooloolah Native Nursery and the office will be closed from December 20 and will re-open on Monday, January 14. They thank everyone who has supported the organisation throughout the year.

Get 2013 off to a great start

Gabrielle Hart will host a ‘Be the Change – 2013 – Energetic Symphony of Being’ event at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall, in Coonowrin Road on Friday, December 28 from 7.00pm until 9.30pm. You can expect topics and body work (audience participation required) to including Energetic Symphony Of Being (ESB) – real time body clearing – restructuring, as well as body processing and clearing. There will be psychic readings and personal insights, questions answered from the audience, sound healing and crystal bowl deep body processing clearing for the New Year. Tickets are $30.00 per person or $50.00 for two people and need to be pre-booked. To find out more, or to book, go to www.eventbrite.com.au/ event/4989369338.

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Festive Season

Celebrate this summer with over 50 family-friendly activities happening throughout December and January! To find out about the Christmas Tree Trail, local festive community events and workshops, and exciting New Year’s Eve and Australia Day celebrations, head to council’s website or look out for a copy of the Sunshine Coast Festive Season Guide 2012/13 available from your local library, visitor information centres and council’s customer contact centres, venues and facilities.

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Happenings Things 2 Do Head to Big Pineapple on a Wednesday

During the school holidays if you head to The Big Pineapple on a Wednesday you can also check out the ‘Locals’ Markets’, a newly created venture where people can top up the pantry mid-week with freshest produce between 2.00pm and 7.00pm. The Big Pineapple surrounds provide a relaxing place to shop, situated at the beloved icon, The Big Pineapple on the Nambour Connection Road. With ample free parking and easy entry, your mid week shop is hassle-free. For further information contact the Big Pineapple on 5442 3102 or go to www.bigpineapple.com.au

Heart-warming Christmas pageant

On the Saturday morning just before Christmas each year the Landsborough Community Seventh-day Adventist Church presents their Christmas Pageant. Excited children, enthusiastic young people, parents and grandparents join in fellowship for song, play, story and scripture. It is known as a thrilling and heart-warming event. Just come to 27 Maleny Road, Landsborough, for 10.45am Saturday, December 22 for an inspirational hour and a quarter with Christians from the community celebrating the Christmas story from 2000 years ago. Slipping into a back seat, or sitting in the front row, you will be glad you did. Whether you come alone or with friends or family, you will be welcome and inspired.

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Bring in 2013 in Glasshouse Country

There are going to be plenty of options on how to spend this New Year’s Eve – check out below and see what grabs you. There’s no need to leave the area to celebrate – stay local and stay safe. Masquerade Party at Beerwah RSL This will be an evening of mystery, music and fun, with a spectacular hot carvery and cold buffet from 6.00pm. There will be live music with ‘Double or Nothing’, plus raffles and prizes for the best mask. Tickets, which must be pre-purchased, are $32.00 per person and there’s a 10 per cent discount for groups of 10. Phone 5494 0289. Mammoth party night at Beerwah Hotel A mammoth night is planned for Beerwah Hotel with ‘Mason Rack Band’ performing and DJ Phat Pat keeping the night a ‘party night’. Entry is free and the fun will continue until 2.00am. Why not come for a meal and stay on for the entertainment? The theme for the night is Mad Hatters, so you can expect plenty of Alices on the dance floor! Dance Party with Julie Paris ‘Flashback Duo’ at Club Glass House Come dance, sing along and join in the party music of the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s – rock and roll, swing, cha cha, waltz and line dance. There will be a buffet dinner including hot and cold food and dessert.Tickets are $25.00 and must be pre-purchased. Enquiries to 5436 5000. Top live music at Glasshouse Mountains Tavern The crew from the tavern are excited to spread the word that Phil Emmanuel will be playing there on New Year’s Eve. Phil will be joined by Tavern veteran Pop Stranden for an awesome night of blues and rock. Dubbed one of the best guitarists in Australia, Phil Emmanuel will be sure to excite an audience of all ages and make 2012 a year to remember.

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How do I get a home loan if I’m self employed? Many of us dream of being our own boss and enjoying all the benefits that would come with it - choosing hours that suit us, not having to commute to an office, and working in our pajamas if we feel like it! While this might make taking a long lunch easier, others things, like getting a home loan, can prove more of a challenge. This is because business cash-flow demands and possible income fluctuations mean that self employed people have different needs from other borrowers. Luckily, there are a range of loan 28 |

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products designed to help them achieve homeownership while also running their own business. Self employed home loans have been developed for those who may find it difficult to meet the lending criteria needed for more traditional home loans. Often called ‘low doc’ loans, these products can help self employed people who have an income and assets but not the usual documentation required for loan approval. They do come with their own set of eligibility criteria however, so it pays

to know in advance what is needed to qualify for them. Lenders will require documentation pertaining to your business, which may include activity statements, evidence of loans and other debt, and a letter from your accountant. These requirements and other conditions will vary, so it’s a great idea to consult a mortgage adviser so you know what you’ll need for the application process. Getting expert advice can also help find the home loan for self employed which best suits your personal circumstances.

Talking to an experienced adviser could also help you learn about other methods of financing tailored for the self employed, such as a line of credit option or other commercial loan products. Teresa Harrison Phone 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098

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Thelie Hobbs Praise House Church

Christmas is a season full of all kinds of traditions When John and I started our family we began creating our Christmas traditions. The Christmas tree always goes up early in the season. John is always the chief ‘present giver’ on Christmas Day, reading each label and handing out the gifts one by one; with all the kids (and big kids!) anxiously waiting for their name to be read out next. Christmas cards are displayed on the piano, and we listen to Jim Reeves Christmas carols on Christmas Eve whilst putting the finishing touches on Christmas presents. Christmas goodies are found in abundance in cookie jars and platters scattered around the house, as over the years we became known as something of an open house for friends who had no-one to share their Christmas with. We always enjoy the extra company. While Christmas can truly be 'the most wonderful time of the year' for some... it can also be the most painful time of the year for others...the joy of Christmas traditions can be overshadowed by loneliness and hopelessness. At this time of year my heart always goes out to the couple who have just divorced, or that family who have lost a parent, or worse a child; the loved one missing from this year's Christmas photo...people who are homeless, sick children in hospital, or those who have been laid off work unexpectedly and who are constantly reminded by customer-driven marketing that they won't have anything to give to their children or family this Christmas. So with Christmas right around the corner, what better time than now to start thinking about how we can be a blessing to someone outside of own little world. Whether that means collecting canned goods for the hungry, selecting names from the K-Mart Wishing Tree, or supporting your local church community outreach; the ability to give generously is a gift. But don't be limited in your view of what a gift can be. Gifts can come in boxes wrapped in the prettiest paper and curliest bows - and those gifts can bring a lot of joy and happiness; but there are other gifts too that bring joy - giving of your time, mending a broken relationship, showing love where it may not be received or returned, celebrating someone's success, a timely phone call or text...there are all sorts of gifts which reflect God's generosity.

Pastor Brendan Edwards Glasshouse Country Community Church

Br John Stevenson OGS Glasshouse Anglican Community

The Three Gifts of Christmas

Christ, food for the soul

Throughout the Bible there are hidden narratives that explain the gospel of Christ and how we are to respond to the salvation story, the Christmas story is no exception. It is no accident that the three gifts that the wise men brought Jesus have a significant meaning behind them. Firstly, the gift of gold was fitting for the one who is the King of kings. The second gift was Frankincense. This is an expensive resin derived from the Boswellia tree and was used by the priests in the temple of the Lord as an incense used to symbolise the prayers of the priest on behalf of the people as they rise up to heaven where they are received by God. Jesus is known as the great high priest who intercedes for all people before God. And finally, there was Myrrh. This was both an antiseptic ointment for healing (something Jesus was an expert in) but it was also an embalming material used of the dead before they were buried in a tomb. The wise men knew of the sacrifice that would one day be made by this child to take away the sins of many. How do we respond to this message? Is Christ the king of your life? Will you allow him to intercede for you as your great high priest before God? And finally will you allow his sacrifice to renew your life and remove the record of your sin to present you without fault to the Father? May these truths ring true to us as we celebrate together this Christmas.

I’m sure that you like me will probably over indulge in some way this Christmas, it’s difficult not to with the endless rounds of break-up’s, Christmas gatherings and catch-up’s with relatives and friends. Biblically, the image of food, our daily bread, also reminds us to expect the necessary inspiration and strength—in other words, our nourishment— for our lives as Christians from the Lord. Just as we try to be careful about what kind of food we eat, so we should be choosy about what food we give our spirit. For Christians, Christmas is about Christ's coming in the next few weeks in a new, powerful, and much needed way. Christmas is not just a remembrance; it’s a present reality. Therefore, Christmas will soon be either one of the best things that has ever happened to us or a sadly missed opportunity. Christmas Blessings.

Merry Christmas

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2012 Church Church on the Rise

68 Peachester Road, Beerwah Sunday, December 23 – 9.30am Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25 – 8.00am Enquiries 5494 6354

Merry Christmas Dr Percy Harrold Seventh Day Adventist Church

Watermelon Christmas

As a child, Christmas was watermelon with my brothers and cousins in the backyard. Teenage years saw Christmas at Brooms Head camping on the foreshore with family and friends, and of course watermelon. One Christmas in my twenties I dated the young woman who was eventually to be my wife; and yes there was watermelon, but this time Marion showed her interest by throwing the watermelon skin at me. Now we spend Christmas with our children and grandchildren. It is a special time for us. Christmas is a happy time for our family. We take inspiration from the nativity story. Special little family. Special story. Special hope as God sent His Son to provide salvation for lost humanity. Probably something to think about at other times of the year. Yes there’ll be watermelon; but did you notice you can buy watermelon any day of the year now.

Glasshouse Country Anglican Church

Saint Thomas Anglican Church, Bray Street, Mooloolah Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24 – 7.00pm Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25 – 9.00am Enquiries 5491 1866

Merry Ch Merry Christmas Noel Merry GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Christmas Eve Service 7pm Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

Glasshouse Community Church No Christmas day service... All away

Praise House Church

Glass House Community Hall, Glass House Normal Sunday Service, 9.30am Enquiries 0449 171 039 or 5493 0151

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church

58 Roberts Road, Beerwah Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25 – 8.00am Enquiries 5494 6354

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah 8.30am - Sunday Worship & Youth Program 10.30am - Peachester UC 1st & 3rd Sun Phone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!

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Country Ministers Fellowship members Mike Turner Beerwah State High School Chaplain

What is important… really

In the weeks leading up to writing this Christmas message I was considering what to write about. Then during that same week my wife and I were hit with something that we weren’t prepared for. Our youngest son ended up in hospital on a breathing machine due to an acute illness. The staff were amazing and praise God; within a week our son pulled through and was back to his normal cheeky self. It was uncanny how clear everything became in the midst of this crisis though. For me, praying to God and doing everything in my power to keep him safe was at the forefront of my mind. My family became my single focus. Nothing else mattered… So I guess the Christmas message that I wanted to bring this year is a reminder to all of us to remember what is truly important… at the end of the day all that really matters is our relationship with God and our family and friends.

Thelie Hobbs Praise House Church 2 Corinthians 9:11 reads, ‘You will be blessed in every way, and you will be able to keep on being generous. Then many people will thank God when we deliver your gift’. Generosity has nothing to do with our money; generosity is all about what we make room for. In my family we make room by providing the friend with nowhere to go a spare bed and an extra place at our table. It might look different in your family but the heart of it is the same. Generosity is not about the extra, the leftovers, or surplus. Generosity happens when we say, "I was going to have this, I was planning to use it on me, but I want you to have it instead." Generosity comes out of our own comfort and our willingness to make a little room. Start with what you have in your hands and make a little extra. Ask God to bless it and you'll be amazed at what He does!

Rev'd Barbara Bailey Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A southern hemisphere Christmas season has unique pressures...heat, parties, long school holidays and job changes. So we see harassed parents, cranky yet excited children, people with high and unreal expectations as families unite from around the world. Can I encourage you to make a conscious decision to slow down, to be content with a less than perfect Christmas. Let us offer ourselves to each other as God gave himself to us afresh on that first Christmas Day. A poor mother and son pondered what they could give each other. She found a ball of wool and knitted socks, but the son had difficulty finding a gift so on Christmas morning his mother looked under their empty tree and found her son wrapped in an old newspaper as a gift for her. He gave all he had...himself. God's gift to us is not just a sweet baby but the God/Man Jesus who showed us how to live. God gives himself but we must receive him.

Merry Christmas

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Fr Kevin Smith Catholic Church As Christians and all people of goodwill celebrate the great feast day of Christmas we are called to once again be in awe of the deep love of God for all humanity. One cannot pause to remember that God in Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us without also acknowledging that by doing so God has reminded us of the dignity of all human life. The Word has become flesh and therefore our mortal nature has been given immortal value. On behalf of the Catholic parish of Caloundra and especially the country communities I extend to all readers and your families and friends the warmest of Christmas greetings and assure of our prayers. May the season of Christmas be a blessing of joy, peace and love to you and to all who are dear to you.

Rev Chris Johnson Glasshouse Country Baptist Church I looked up banned books on Wikipedia this morning - did you know that the 1877 book Black Beauty was banned in South Africa during the apartheid era for having the word ‘black’ in its title? The list makes fascinating reading. The unexpected winner of the most banned book in the world is the Bible. It’s banned in over 50 countries. Many people see something scandalous and offensive in the Bible. There is a lot of scandal in the Christmas message. It’s the story of invasion, of an unmarried mother and the slaughter of innocent children. But above all it’s the story of the Creator who came and lived among us as one of us. Tragically we have reduced the Christmas message to a nice children’s play. Why don’t you check out this scandalous story for yourself while you have a great Christmas?

Season Greetings Noel Glasshouse Country Uniting Church

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25 – 8.30am Enquiries 5494 6187

Catholic Church

Mooloolah Community Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah Monday, December 24 – 6.00pm Mary Mackillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah Monday, December 24 – 6.00pm Our Lady of the Way, Caloundra Road, Landsborough Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25 – 7.00am Enquiries 5491 2011

Cathy Schultz Calvary Lutheran Church Glasshouse

Merry Christmas A light that keeps on shining

Christmas lights bring much festiveness to our trees and homes, shops and towns. But it won’t be long before they’re put away for another year. In Isaiah 9:2 we read of a light that shines in the darkness and keeps on shining. This isn’t a light that will be packed away after Christmas. Jesus is the child born for us, the son given to us, who brings light and hope into the dark areas of our lives. He has come to shine, not just for a season, but at every time and in every situation. Enjoy the Christmas lights and even when they’re packed away remember the light of Jesus that keeps on shining. Remember his promise: ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will have the light of life and will never walk in darkness’ (John 8:12). May God’s blessings shine on you all.

hristmas Christmas Landsborough Community Seventhday Adventist Church 27 Maleny Street, Landsborough Community Christmas program, Saturday, December 22 - 10.45am

Glasshouse Country Lutheran Church

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Rod Jobe Church on the Rise

Christmas for most people is busy with end-ofyear breakups, Christmas parties, organising holidays, finishing school and battling the traffic to find a park at the shopping centre! In the hectic pace of this Christmas season it’s easy to forget that Jesus is Peace! When we think of peace, different things come to mind. For some, a beach holiday, others a perfect sunrise or mountaintop view, and for others a moment of quiet over a coffee while the kids are otherwise occupied. Jesus said ‘I am leaving you with a gift – peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don’t be troubled or afraid…’ John 14:27 Peace is not the absence of conflict or challenges. Peace is the person, Jesus! He is our peace. He is our solution. Peace and Goodwill to all. DECEMBER 18 2012 |

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Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Protecting and preserving our Local Gliders A recent article on Wattles indicated their value as a species for wildlife and, in particular, for gliders. We are fortunate to have a number of these delightful mammals living in our local area, though since they are nocturnal, we may rarely see them. Local gliders include the tiny Feathertail Glider, no larger than a mouse, the rat-sized Sugar or Squirrel Gliders and the larger possum-sized Greater Glider. All gliders have a membrane stretching between their front and back limbs which enables them to glide from great heights through the trees. Unfortunately, clearing of old growth trees has reduced the potential homes for gliders as they need a number of tree hollows to survive. We can encourage these delightful creatures to our gardens by planting appropriate food species, maintaining old growth trees, or providing fauna boxes as alternative homes. Gliders require Eucalypt or Wattle sap, gum leaves, or nectar as food source. On occasion you may find a fluffy tail left around your garden overnight, indicating the demise of a glider. Cats, either feral or domestic, are thought to be responsible, though the less common Powerful Owl is another possible predator. Please lock up your cats at night. If you are lucky enough to see a glider on your property you will instantly fall in love with these delightful little marsupials. If you venture out at night with a torch, particularly early evening, you may be lucky enough to spot a glider in search of food. Even roadside trees provide a valuable food or nesting source for them. Never shine a torch directly on any wildlife. It is best to cover the light with a small piece of red cellophane so they are not dazzled. GMAN members have installed fauna boxes on their own properties as well as in public parks. For information on building or purchasing wildlife boxes go to www.hollowloghomes.com. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029).

Tohm’s A - Z of Gardening

Tohm Hajncl heads the team at Amber Leaf Landscaping and is qualified in horticulture, design and construction.

R is for Rondeletia/Rogiera

Propagating, growing and maintaining plants is a wonderful and stimulating pastime. Apparently it keeps you young. But there is a downside. Taxonomy, the classification and naming of living things, was sent to confuse us. In particular, I refer to the old fashioned plant known as Rondeletia amoena or Mexican Viburnum. Many who grew up in Queensland would remember it from their grandparents’ garden, where it could often be found wildly growing in a tangled mess. While this plant is commonly referred to as Rondeletia and will be found in most books and nurseries as such, it is officially Rogiera amoena. The genus Rogiera has 15 species and Rondeletia has about 150 species. Most species of both originate from Central America and are shrubs or herbaceous perennials. Mexican Viburnum is a scrambling shrub to about three metres tall which flowers late winter and into spring. The clusters of small pink blooms almost entirely cover the bush and give Rogiera amoena off a heavenly scent. They are rich in nectar and attract birds and butterflies. Plant it in full sun or part shade in a hole prepared with plenty of organic matter. Top this up on an annual basis. If it is grown in part shade it will develop a leggy habit. The plant is drought tolerant. Ensure adequate water during the flowering season to help the blooms last longer. It is, however, frost tender and should be grown in a protected part of the garden if your area is prone to frosts. It has no major pest or disease issues. Cut back hard after flowering to develop a compact plant for the following year. Subsequent tip pruning until mid-Autumn will give you more flowers. Occasionally Rogiera/Rondeletia amoena can be picked up at the markets or a nursery. Don't fret if you are having trouble finding one. Propagation is easy by layering or taking semi-hardwood cuttings after flowering. To confuse you even more, there is also a fish named Rondeletia loricata or Red Mouth Whalefish. While this fish would have a distinct odour if planted in the garden, the smell is sure to be short lived. These plants have probably gone out of favour as they require heavy annual pruning and are not really suited to a low maintenance garden, though if you are trying for a rambling cottage garden or a Queensland heritage garden, you couldn't go past a Rogiera/Rondeletia.

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Phyllanthus cuscutiflorus If you are looking for a hardy, fast-growing tropical plant with stunning foliage and flowers then Pink Phyllanthus is for you. Growing up to four metres high by three metres wide, it makes a highly ornamental screening plant due to its dense foliage. Throughout the year it is covered in soft apricot pink new growth and gorgeous dainty pink flowers. It also makes a good pot specimen for several years. It is best grown in full sun in a moist well-drained position. In the wild it is found in rainforest from Iron Range to the Mulgrave River in Far North Queensland. www.gcnews.com.au


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

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club

Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, December 12 - Ladies Bowls Day. Two games of Pairs were played. Di Hunt and Dennis Hume def Graham Young and Warren Blackbourne 29 to 15. Leisa Craven and Marleen Bertram def Jenny Hobson and Jan Lawson 25 to 13. Wednesday, December 19 will be last ladies games of this year. Thursday, December 13 -: Open Pairs, morning game winners were Graham Nicholson and Kerry Capern 2 + 39. Runners up were Bob Moss and Rob Farrell with the highest score in the second game of 16. Afternoon game winners in a Triples game - Jenny Hobson, Don Tierney and Mac Townson def Di Garland, Ray Grenfell and Col Allen 24 to 18. In a game of pairs Rob Scullion and Brian Fogarty def Maurie Dawes and Jonathan Orr 28 to 6. Membership Renewal: to remain an accredited bowler renew before December 31, 2012. A Special Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 19 at 10.00am. A New Coach! Congratulations to Rae Farrell on becoming an accredited bowls coach. Barefoot Bowls-Friday Nights: Check web site early January for details (www. clubglasshouse.com.au) Green Working Bee: Sunday, December 23 and Monday, December 24. Men and Ladies welcome to help. Green Reopens: January 12. Bowls 2013 Calendar - now available. From us to you, a Safe and Joyous Christmas. New Coach – Rae Farrell

Glenview – Mooloolah Tennis Club

There will be a Holiday Clinic on Tuesday, January 8 – Thursday, January10 from 8.00am to 10.30am each day. Designed for beginners – intermediate levels, all strokes are covered. Cost is $90.00 per person, to book phone 0438 291 577. As numbers are limited, book early to guarantee a place.

Share the details of your clubs Blood, Sweat and Cheers in 2013

BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES Supplying: Trophies - Medallions - Plaques Badges - Engraving etc to the Hinterland

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Send it through to Glasshouse Country News by 10.30am each Monday morning to editorial@gcnews.com.au

Horse Riding @ Rossi’s 5494 8515

Lessons for Beginners to Advanced

BeeGees Fooball Club

A word from our sponsors

The managers, Sean and Debbie, and staff of the Glasshouse Mountains Tavern wish the Bee Gees Football Club all the best for the Football season of 2013. We would also like to thank them for letting us be involved with their Club and were pleased to be able to be a sponsor. We look forward to supporting the club and the club supporting us in the future. We would like to let the local community and players know that the Bee Gees Football Club will be holding raffles on Saturday arvo’s at the Tavern in the New Year. On Saturday, Sean will also be doing a free sausage sizzle and Mount the Joker will be happening between 2.00pm - 4.00pm. All money raised from the raffles will go back to the club, so why now come down and enjoy yourself? Come and support the Bee Gees. The Tavern also provides lots of promo’s and entertainment throughout the week, including Wednesday free pool, Thursday social dart comp (cash prizes), Friday social pool comp (cash prizes), and Friday and Saturday night live entertainment. The Tavern provides a friendly family environment with a kid’s room with toys, videos and games to keep the little ones entertained. The Sports Bar has six televisions covering all the LIVE Games and The Outback Bar is there to just sit around and enjoy the atmosphere. Our restaurant has great food and old fashioned service with specials every day, along with a great selection on our campfire menu and we cater for functions. We also have pokies, Keno, and a Celebrations Bottle shop which offers great specials every week and a good range of alcohol. Don’t forget our courtesy bus runs seven days a week from 12.00noon until close, also delivering alcohol and meals. We look forward to the upcoming Football season for the Bee Gees as supporter and sponsor. Good luck to all teams for the 2013 season.

Merry It’s that time of year again

GCNews Christmas Closing Times The GCNews office will close 5.00pm Tuesday, December 18 and will reopen Wednesday, January 9 The first edition for 2013 will be Wednesday, January 16

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Online Registrations for 2013 Soccer Bookmark our new updated website –

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Early soccer fees payment plan available now contact Paula beegeesregistrar@bigpond.com – 0409342079 Do you qualify for a $150 per child refund? Go to the “Get into the Game”website to see if you are eligible. Bee Gee’s is registered for this QLD Govt initiative.

Coaches and Managers please forward application to beegeesecretary@bigpond.com or contact Director of Coaching Terry Jones on 0418721456 Major Sponsors:

10 Reed St, Glasshouse Mountains 5493 0933

Luke’s Glasshouse Country Chiropractic Andrew Howden

Muster dates: Mon 28 Jan @ 4pm - 4:30pm - U12 Boys, 5pm - U13 Boys Tues 29 Jan @ 4.30pm - U14 Boys, 5.30pm - U15 Boys Wed 30 Jan @ 5pm - U13, 15 & 17 Girls Thurs 31 Jan @ 5pm - U17 Boys Mon 4 Feb @ 5pm - U10 Mixed Wed 6 Feb @ 5pm - U11 Mixed Proudly supporting local sporting groups www.gcnews.com.au

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Easy Find Classifieds Public Notice

Professional Services

MerryChristmasGCNews NOEL Closing Times Christmas The GCNews office will close 5.00pm Tuesday, December 18 and will reopen Wednesday, January 9 The first edition for 2013 will be Wednesday, January 16

Season Greetings Wishing you all a safe and happy holiday season Anniversary Notice Gwen and Doug Kippen Forty years married on the 6th of January 2013

Positions Vacant

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Bereavement Notice Marshman, Desmond John aka

‘SWAMPY’

passed away peacefully in Rockhampton Base Hospital on the 9th December, 2012 at age 62. His Memorial Service is being held on the 18th December, 2012 at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Road, Beerwah at 11am. Family, friends and workmates are welcome to attend.

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Courses & Tuition guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157

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Accounting Services

Woodlands are currently looking for staff in the following fields:Welder / Maintenance person – experience in fabrication, augers, conveyor systems preferred. Diesel Mechanic – to work on wide range of vehicles, HC licence preferred but not essential 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.

Beerwah Glass House United Soccer Club is seeking applications for Small Sided Football and Junior Coordinators.

These positions report directly to the Director of Coaching. We envisage that the right people for the job will have a fun, enthusiastic, easy going nature, competent football technical abilities and previous coaching experience with all age groups. Ideally they will hold a Blue Card and be familiar with the FFA National Curriculum. For further details contact Terry Jones on 0418 721 456. Please send your resume to beegeesecretary@bigpond.com Closing date: Friday 21st December 2012

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Required 4 days a week for busy Aged Day Respite Centre Fun filled, friendly work environment To be successful you must have a passion for Aged Care, be an enthusiastic team player and the ability to liaise with the coordinator for programme planning Minimum qualification Cert 111 in Aged Care. Required Applications in writing to:The Manager, PO Box 279, Beerwah 4519 Applications close 7/1/2013

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Work Wanted yoga glasshouse mountains Friday mornings Phone: 0402 882 725 or 5438 7533 Drawing, Painting and Printmaking Classes at Glasshouse. 3 hour class, cost $40. Phone: 0438 525 749 for booking times. mobile aqua playgroup 2013 Bookings Phone: 0427 327 783. Swimming information for parents, fun for children. Qualified & Insured.

COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887 Home & Yard Maintenance Gardening, minor painting, mowing etc. Insured. Pensioner discount, no job too small. Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm Ph: Craig 5494 0858 Gary's cleaning service Weekly or fortnightly cleans. Minimum 2 hrs $25/hr. Pensioners $20/hr Phone: 5494 7340 or 0423 772 573


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Hire Tennis Courts for hire Day/ Night contact Glasshouse Mtns Sports Club 5493 0055 for bookings

Markets Landsborough Market every Saturday 8.00am - 1.00pm. Stalls inside & outside. $10.00 a site. Fresh Fruit & Veg. Dog Treats & Bird Treats. Plants & Seedlings, Jewellery, Bric a Brac , Incense & essential oils. Dragons & Dolls. Our Country Kitchen provides great old style country breakfasts each Saturday come on in & try one. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings essential. New stall holders welcome. Phone 54946315 b.h.

Books Beerwah Books and Bits & Beerwah Books and Bits Vinyl Revival. Great range of books and LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to Adults. Comics and some trading cards and other collectables. Follow us on Facebook 10% discount to all FB Likers. Hours Mon to Fri 8.30 to 4.30 Saturday 8.30 to 12.30. 5494 6315

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Thank you for your continued support Wishing you a Happy & Safe Holiday

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