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Glasshouse Country News BEERBURRUM | GLASS HOUSE | BEERWAH | PEACHESTER | LANDSBOROUGH | MOOLOOLAH VALLEY | GLENVIEW | PALMVIEW

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Mason's birthday wish page 7

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Paradise expands

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Hi Everyone Well you might have noticed this week’s paper feels a little bit thicker, that’s because in the centre eight pages you will find our home reno guide showcasing the many local businesses that have the talent and skills to give your place a makeover! Our cover story actually features a renovation, well actually an expansion to the Parrots in Paradise facility. Last weekend the owner Dail was able to celebrate with an official opening of their new walk through aviary enclosure. If you love beautiful birds (and I do mean the winged type) you should check out their website and go along to one of their shows (details page 3). Good news on the letters front looks like there are still things that people want to vent about – it seems like our pet dislike at the moment is local roads. With all the rain we have been having it makes people even more aware of the quality of our roads.

So no doubt this is a topic that we will be giving lots of coverage to in the future. I am sure there will be much interest in how the new state government will prioritise the completion of this long needed work. Regards,

This Week in GCNews Local news........................................... 3-11 School news....................................... 12-13 Community groups................................... 14 Health beauty & wellbeing........................ 16 Living..................................................... 17 You said it............................................... 18 Home Renovation............................... 19-26 Elected Reps........................................... 27 Out and about......................................... 28 Things 2 do............................................. 29 Churches and community notices.............. 30 Real estate......................................... 31-32 Trades............................................... 33-37 Sports news....................................... 38-39 Classifieds.......................................... 40-41 Fun page................................................. 38

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On the Cover Dail Malins is excited about the new walk through aviary launched at Parrots in Paradise on the weekend. Read the story on page 3.

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Peachester District Horticultural Society Inc’s next meeting, 9.00am at the Peachester Hall. This is friendship day; no members can have two entries in each section for the competition bench. A potted plant up to eight inches or 20cm has been an added section for this meeting (or two). For more information phone 5496 9169.

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Trivia Night Glasshouse Hinterland AFC will be holding the night at the Landsborough Sports Complex on Tunnel Ridge Road. There will be prizes, raffles, games and an auction. Grab some friends together and book a table of eight. $10.00 per person. Bar will be open and light supper provided. Bring some nibbles for your table. Phone Craig Bales on 0414 225 329 to book your table or seat. See you at the door at 6.00pm.

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Art Workshop will be held by local artist Britta Kuttner at the Landsborough Hall from 1.00pm – 4.00pm. There is no charge, only donations for the hall hire and materials. People can use their own or our material. Britta will bring oils, acrylic, pencil, pastels, water colours, and coal. Please RSVP Britta if you would like to attend email bkartwork@hotmail.com or phone 0426 151 506.

A free community event will be held in Turner Park from 2.00pm 4.00pm. The event will feature local Sunshine Coast performers Toni Zaffia and her All Star Funk Band, Great Scott, a comedy juggler extraordinaire, and PocketLove. Food and coffee stalls, bring your own chair and picnic blanket. In case of wet weather the event will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall. For more information check council’s website www. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Caloundra Family History Group will hold an Open Day for the public, from 9.30am - 12.30pm in their research rooms at the Guide Hut, for National Family History Week. Everyone is welcome to visit and see the extent of our library resources and research facilities. Markets at Mooloolah Hall from 7.30am – 1.30pm organised by Glasshouse Country and Mooloolah Anglican Churches. Cost for a table is $12.00. For enquiries or bookings please phone 5494 9536. Beerwah Bushdance It’s time to dig out your finest cowboy clobber and hat and come along to the annual Beerwah Bushdance at the Beerwah Primary School Hall from 5.00pm to 9.00pm. Pre purchased tickets from Beerwah Newsagency adults $8.00, children $4.00 or family $22.00 (two adults and two children) or at the door for $10.00 per adult, $6.00 per child or $30.00 per family.

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If you are looking for something to do this weekend to inspire and amaze you, it’s probably time you stopped by Parrots in Paradise. Located right in our very own back yard in Glasshouse Mountains, the unique facility showcases the natural beauty and rare intelligence of parrots, allowing patrons the opportunity to observe and enjoy the birds in their natural environment. Last weekend, owner Dail launched the latest addition to her popular venue, a new walk through aviary, which gives visitors the chance to get up close and personal with more than 30 species of birds. Volunteer Lesley Manks with the star of the show, Whoppa Dail said the new enclosure, Stewies “Other than our birds, the volunteers are the Freedom Flight, named in honour of Stewie from lifeblood of the establishment, and without them, Fenceline, was an achievement made possible we wouldn’t exist.” only thanks to the many volunteers who donated their time to helping build it. Dail said the business had suffered in recent years due to the downturn in the economy, and She said the new enclosure was put together in she was hoping the new aviary would help bring the record time of just eight weeks, thanks to back visitors. the support of volunteers and local businesses, including Hansons and Moroneys. She said the aim of her show, which she has been running for the past six years is to educate “We’ve had to fight the weather the whole people about the intelligence and needs of way, but we’ve had marvelous support from a parrots, both physical and mental, through wonderful band of volunteers,” Dail said. entertainment and interaction with the birds. “There is nowhere else you can see birds such as these behaving in the most natural way, socialising, feeding each other, playing, nesting and bringing up their chicks, all the while they are happily getting involved in the show.” For more information about Dail’s Parrots in Paradise, which is located at Barrs Road, Glass House, visit the website at www. parrotsinparadise.net

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Nutting out a rosy future If you believe everything you read in mainstream media, the future of the Australian agricultural industry is all doom and gloom. From rain damaged crops to imported products undercutting the domestic markets, it seems a bleak time for farmers everywhere. But there is some hope on the horizon, albeit in the form of a humble little nut. Whether it’s covered in chocolate, roasted, salted or au natural, there is a lot to be said for the macadamia nut. And there’s one man who is quick to sing the praises of this Aussie hero. Local Peachester grower Doug Benjafield’s 19 hectare macadamia farm, which gently shoulders the Stanley River, is typical of the many farms that dot the Glasshouse Country landscape. But in many ways, it’s a shining example of good farming practices. As far as innovative and environmentally sound technology is concerned, it’s at the top of its game, representative of where the vivacious macadamia industry is headed. It wasn’t that long ago that Doug and a group of

Doug's right-hand man, Rob, at work harvesting

fellow local macadamia nut growers received a grant to purchase a chipper, which turns the clipped green waste from the trees into mulch used on the plantation, similar to the mulch derived from the husk of the nut that is removed shortly after harvesting. Research is also underway on identifying biological controls for Husk Spot, one of the major diseases that threaten the industry. To reduce the need for chemicals, the industry already utilise soil microbes and parasitic wasps. The Australian macadamia industry is worth around $110 million at farm gate and around $170 million at factory gate. About 70 per cent of this, or $120 million is exported, making macadamias the third most valuable horticultural export. To this end, the peak body, the Australian Macadamia Society, have also established the Macadamia Conservation Trust, in an effort to conserve this national icon. So it’s fair to say there is a lot happening in the world of the humble macadamia nut, an industry which ironically, owes a lot to the early farming pioneers of this region, Norm Greber. Norm is now recognised as the first person in Australia to successfully graft macadamias, and today growers vie for the coveted Norman R. Greber OAM Memorial Trophy, which is awarded annually to a member of the AMS who has made an outstanding contribution to the industry. Doug, together with his wife Jeanne, and right hand man Rob Borck, are part of a growers cooperative, Suncoast Gold Macadamias Ltd, a leading macadamia nut processor. He says what

Doug and his trusty offsider, Honey sets the industry apart is the sharing of information and best practices amongst growers. “What benefits one grower benefits all,” Doug said. “Our industry is heavily focused on information sharing through regional mac groups (local groups of growers), our common interest is Australian excellence in macadamia nut production,” he said. To this end, the latest project that Doug and Rob are working on is two custom built storage bins, designed to help their farmed nuts attain optimal moisture conditions whilst in storage, drawing heat from the shed’s roof cavity. If they can pull it off, it will be another feather in the cap for the innovative industry, which was recently buoyed by news of a further $1 million investment in research and management of diseases over the next five years. “We’re not radical greenies, but we’re moving in the right direction,” Doug said.

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Rank Outsiders on inside track to fundraising success! They might be called The Rank Outsiders, but this team of fundraisers have already achieved their goal to raise $2,000 for cancer research, and have now set themselves an even bigger target. The team of 11, including locals Davina Rankin from Landsborough, Chris, Abbey and Nichola Bates of Landsborough, Joedie Clark of Landsborough, and Tammi Clark from Beerwah, have been hard at it, fundraising ahead of the Relay for Life event at the Beerwah Sportsground in October. They’ve even managed to surprise themselves with their successful fundraising efforts. The annual Relay for Life event has evolved to become one of Cancer Council’s biggest fundraising activities, and involves teams of 10 to 15 people walking around a track overnight for 18 hours, to celebrate cancer survival and fundraise to fight back against cancer. All the funds raised from Relay for Life are invested in Cancer Council Queensland’s research, patient support services and education programs. We caught up with Landsborough team member Davina Rankin last week to ask her about the team’s involvement in this year’s event. How much money do you hope to raise? Our original goal was $2,000, but we have already reached that goal, so we have increased it to $4,000. How long have you been fundraising for? We started fundraising at Easter and will continue up to the event in October. Fundraising activities we have done so far include raffles and the Frocks and Flats lunch.

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What other fundraising activities do you have planned? We are running a car rally on Sunday, September 16 and hope to have a barbeque afterwards with a gold coin donation. We’re also planning more raffles, and a footy tipping competition for both NRL and AFL. What happens on the actual day of the Relay (October 6 - 7), can you tell us a bit about the format of the event? The relay starts at 3.00pm at the Beerwah Sportsground with the survivors and carers lap of honour followed by a VIP afternoon tea for survivors and carers. Throughout the afternoon we have a carnival style atmosphere with market stalls and live entertainment. At 7.00pm the candlelight ceremony will take place to remember loved ones lost to cancer. Relay teams will be walking from 3.00pm - 9.00am and must have their baton on the move for the 18 hours. The concept behind relay is to experience the day in the life of a cancer patient - no matter how tired, cold or wet it is - relay continues through the night and everyone keeps walking, as cancer never sleeps. How can people contribute/support their local team, The Rank Outsiders? You can make a donation to our team online at www.relayforlife.org.au, click on the yellow box with ‘Sponsor a team or individual’ and select Qld, 2012, and click on sponsor. Then search for our team, The Rank Outsiders. You can make a donation to an individual or the team, and tax deductible receipts are available for all donations over $2.00.

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Landholder Environment Grants Private landholders are invited to apply for a Landholder Environment Grant to assist with environmental works on their properties. Apply for projects such as: • fencing to restrict stock access to signicant vegetation and waterways • installing off-stream stock watering points and stock crossings • revegetation of degraded areas or to establish vegetation corridors • control of environmental weeds to rehabilitate native vegetation areas Priority will be given to projects with high ecological value. Visit council’s website for guidelines and to submit an Expression of interest (EOI) online: • 5441 8616 • grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Note: An EOI must be submitted if you wish to apply for a grant.

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Sunshine Coast Council is calling for applications in the latest major round of grants. Community groups, artists and arts workers and landholders with projects that benefit the environment are encouraged to apply for Community Grants, the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) or Landholder Environment Grants. The Community Grants program is open to not-for-profit groups and supports projects that provide significant long-term outcomes for the Sunshine Coast community and region. To be eligible for a Community Grant, your group’s project must have a start and finish date. In the last round, council grants helped to fund a wide range of projects, including youth activities, multicultural celebrations and facility upgrades. Applications for Community Grants close at 5.00pm on Saturday, September 1. The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is an opportunity for artists, arts workers and arts organisations to apply for skills and career development funding. Skills development that RADF has supported in previous rounds includes attending arts and cultural conferences, master classes and workshops. RADF is a Queensland Government partnership through Arts Queensland and council to support local arts and culture. Applications for RADF close at 5.00pm on Saturday, September 1. The Landholder Environment Grants provide an opportunity for private landholders to apply for funding to help with environmental works on their properties. Priority is given to projects with high ecological value. The application process for Landholder Environment Grants consists of two stages. The first stage requires potential applicants to submit an Expression of Interest – this is essential if you wish to submit an application in the second stage. Expressions of Interest close at 5.00pm on Monday, August 20. Council encourages applicants to contact a Grants Officer before submitting an application. A Grants Officer can answer any questions you may have and can help you to develop your project. A series of grant information sessions will be held across the region. You will need to book ahead for these sessions – contact council for more information. To contact a Grants Officer, call 5441 8616 or email grants@sunshinecoast. qld.gov.au. All grant applications must be submitted online. For further eligibility details and to apply, visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants.

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Seed funding for arts, culture and creativity! Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) RADF supports artists and organisations who wish to foster opportunities for employment, professional development and practice in artistic originality and innovation. Visit council’s website for guidelines and to apply online. Speak to council’s RADF Liaison Ofcer for further information or assistance: 5441 8385 or grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Visit council’s website for guidelines and to apply online, or contact a Grants Ofcer for assistance: • 5441 8616 • grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Council will be running a series of grant information sessions across the region. Call or email for details and to make a booking. We can also help you to develop your project and explore other funding opportunities. Applications close 5pm Saturday 1 September 2012

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The big heart of a little birthday boy It’s not often you meet a five-year-old who decides he has enough toys. It’s even rarer to come across a child who is willing to forgo birthday treats in favour of those less fortunate. But that is exactly what Mason Reynolds of Landsborough did when he celebrated his fifth birthday recently. In the lead up to his birthday, Mason, who attends Landsborough State School, bravely decided he had enough toys, and thought he would donate them to a local charity. But after talking to his mum Anna, he went one step further, and asked his mates to donate money to a chosen charity, in lieu of presents. “Mason and his sister Mia are both very aware of the kids in Africa so he thought he would donate to the kids there, so we were going to donate to World Vision,” said Anna. “About a week later we met Lenore Burton at an event, who spoke to us about the Friends of Ebenezer, and we realised that she had a fantastic cause and that 100 per cent of the money would be spent on the kids. So Mason decided he would like to give his money to the Friends of Ebenezer.”

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Lenore Burton, of Friends of Ebenezer, couldn’t believe how much money Mason had raised for the charity, which supports children in Zambia. Anna said that although this was the first time Mason had done anything like this, he was very community aware. “A few years ago at Christmas, we went and fed the homeless people on the coast, and both Mason and Mia buy gifts for the wishing tree. “Now Mason has decided he’d like to donate every year,” Anna said. At Mason’s Cowboy and Indian party, around 20 of his friends donated money, while Bucks Bakery at Landsborough, and Beerwah Meats donated meat and bread, with Mason’s family donating what it would have cost to purchase these. Altogether, Mason and his family and friends raised $370.00 for the Friends of Ebenezer, with Mason extending a special thanks to everyone. “Thank you to all my friends, and Beerwah Meats and Bucks Bakery,” he said. This is one trend that we hope will definitely catch on!

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The mammoth fundraising efforts of the Mountain Quilters met with great ‘apaws’ last week when they handed over a cheque for $6,065 to Guide Dogs Queensland. The impressive donation represented the proceeds of the Mountain Quilters biennial quilt show at the Peachester Hall earlier this year. Olwyn Kerr from Guide Dogs Queensland was left speechless by the donation, which exceeded everyone’s expectations. “I am gobsmacked, she said. “What this means to us is an enormous amount of food and counselling, lots of vets bills, children’s camps, two ultra canes, or 20 per cent of the funding for a guide dog,” Olwyn said. With less than seven per cent government funding for some specific rehabilitation services, and none for the Guide Dogs, Guide Dogs Queensland relies on the generosity of individuals, corporate sponsors and people who leave a bequest in their Will to continue their vital work, which includes Guide Dog training and placement, white cane training, Electronic Travel Aids training, community and professional education workshops, mobility programs for vision impaired and blind children, and counselling. At last week’s presentation, special mention was made of the efforts of two of the Mountain Quilters, Lorraine Mann and Lillian Clow, who played a major role in the production of the major raffle prize, a handcrafted quilt entitled ‘My Cat’s Garden’, which represented around 530 hours of handiwork from 30 Mountain Quilters members.

Mountain Quilters Lorraine Mann and Lillian Clow with Sandra Cavanagh and Olwyn Kerr, and Champ, from Guide Dogs Queensland Also acknowledged was another member Di McCauley, who purchased the quilt from the raffle winner for $2,000, which she then donated back to the Quilters proceeds.

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TAFE gives devine inspiration Landsborough fashion student Bre Devine had never put needle to thread before commencing her studies at Sunshine Coast TAFE but in less than two years she was announced a finalist in the QueensPlaza Avant Garde fashion competition. “It was amazing to have my work recognised by the industry,” Ms Devine said. “I know I will never try doing anything other than fashion as a career. In whatever corner of that industry I finally emerge, I want to be a 70-yearold woman making couture gowns! “There is still a lot to learn and I want to expand my knowledge as much as possible in every facet of this industry, especially millinery and pattern making. “I would then like to work with a designer and ultimately create my own label.” Sunshine Coast TAFE fashion teacher Amanda Knights said she saw great things in Bre’s future. “It is our job as teachers to help our students realise their full potential,” Ms Knights said. “We have an enormously talented group of students, evidenced by the fact that five of our current students were all finalists in the QueensPlaza Avant Garde competition. “This is a national competition run by QueensPlaza in Brisbane for Avant Garde designs, and our students were finalists in the sustainable section, meaning all their work was made from recycled materials,” she said.

Avant Garde is renowned for pushing fashion boundaries and producing new ideas or unusual styles, a brief that Bre certainly met with her Calypsoinspired garment from Homer’s Odyssey. The talented seamstress said the garment took two solid weeks to make, with the hairlike silk curtains alone taking three days to shred, dye and weave. “Our TAFE studies are incredibly involved, much more Landsborough's fashion talent Bre Devine so than I would ever have realised, but we learn so much skills for a career in we really feel prepared for a career in fashion,” fashion; including skills Ms Devine said. in draping, fashion “It’s a real love-hate relationship, because you drawing, costing and do nothing but live and breathe each design, commercial viability. however the finished product is worth every late To enquire about night and second of frustration. mid-year enrolment “Our teachers are so supportive and programs available knowledgeable, there hasn’t been a question I’ve through Sunshine had they haven’t been able to answer or show me Coast TAFE please call a way around. Customer Services on “My sewing teacher is almost like my second 5457 1000 or visit mother,” she said. sunshinecoast.tafe.qld. The Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and gov.au Technology is a two year program of study focusing on developing design, illustration, sewing and computer aided pattern making

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A new community group is forming for local women to share friendships and wellbeing. The launch of the Glass House Women’s Social Group is open to all ages and will be held on Wednesday, July 25, 1.00pm – 3.00pm at the Glass House Neighbourhood Centre. This group is forming from needs raised by local women, explained Community Development Worker for the Hinterland Community Development Association, Natasha Odgers. “A wide range of women, no matter whether they have recently moved to the area or are long-term locals, can at times feel isolated and low. One of the most important things often lacking in these women’s lives is having a positive connection with the wider community and friends”. “Through the formation of the Glass House Women’s Social Group, we hope to fill a space in local women’s lives through new friendships, fun, thoughtprovoking sessions, nurturing activities and opportunities to share interests and talents. This is a group for all women, whether their life is full of beans or needs a bit of a top up,” Natasha said. So women, what are you waiting for? Treat yourself at the launch of the Glass House Women’s Social Group at the Neighbourhood Centre, Lot 4 Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Come along with any ideas for future sessions. Free event - donations welcome. Afternoon tea provided. To book, contact the Glass House Neighbourhood Centre on 5438 7000 or email admin@ghmnc.com.

Premier's Anzac prize entries open Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell is urging high school students in the Glass House electorate to get behind the newly announced Premier's Anzac Prize competition that will send 50 students to Anzac Cove in Gallipoli and the Western Front over the next three years. Mr Powell said it was vital that our students, the first generation of school children to grow up without a surviving Anzac, keep the Anzac spirit and traditions alive. Applications are now open and will close at the end of Term three (September 21). Winners will be announced before the end of the 2012 school year. For information on how to enter the competition visit the Department of Education, Training and Employment website www.education.qld.gov.au

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Fate of Gowinta Farms in the balance

As reported in previous editions of Glasshouse Country News, Gowinta Farms went into voluntary administration due to significant financial difficulties. The appointed administrators, Rodgers Reidy Chartered Accountants, have been running the company since May, making all financial and management decisions, including the auction of three parcels of surplus land on Pikes and Morrisons Roads. The auction on July 11, failed to sell any of the blocks, and at the time of printing, the agents are in negotiations with a number of potential buyers. The administrators have scheduled a creditors meeting to be held at Gowinta Farms at 11.00am on Wednesday July 18 at which the fate of the company will be decided. Rodgers Reidy, in a report sent to all creditors, say that there are three options which the meeting will need to consider and decide between. If the creditors think that the company is now back on track, they can vote that the company revert to being run as per normal. If the creditors think that things are getting back on track but aren’t confident that Gowinta Farms is out of trouble yet, the creditors can vote to accept that a Deed of Company Arrangement (DOCA) be entered into where the company be run by the existing management, but the current administrators oversee the operations for an agreed period of time. If the creditors think that it is not worth Gowinta continuing to operate, they can vote to have the

company wound up and liquidated. The comprehensive report establishes that the company owes in excess $16 million, the vast majority of which is owed to the Bank of Western Australia ($13.6 million). Gowinta Farms have proposed an arrangement for the DOCA where a $1 million payment will be made into a deed fund in December 2013. From this, the administrators will be paid and remaining monies – estimated at $536,000 – are proposed to be used to pay the preferred employee creditors (unpaid wages and superannuation) and the unsecured creditors. The administrators have estimated that the employees owed wages and superannuation will receive 100% of what they are owed. However, it’s not such a good result for the unsecured creditors, who are being offered 22 cents in the dollar. Rodgers and Reidy point out that if the company were liquidated, the employees would most likely receive 59 cents in the dollar and the unsecured creditors nothing. According to the report, Rodgers and Reidy are recommending that the creditors accept the DOCA option. The administrators found no evidence of offences or breaches of duty of care under the Corporations Act. However, they suggest that there may be a claim for an insolvent trading if the company were placed into liquidation. The results of the creditors meeting will be reported in the next edition of GCNews.

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The Leaping Lizards is a Playgroup that has been established for over 10 years and is run from the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, just opposite the Post Office. With a fun and new program starting this term, we are keen to welcome new members to join in the fun. For some time, our activities had been largely craft based, and didn’t give the children enough opportunity to burn off their energy! Now, whenever possible, we start with some outside time and activities that allow the kids to interact, run around and have lots of fun. We all sit down to a healthy morning tea together (usually including something sweet for the parents though!) and then play inside until we finish up with story time and songs. We have a huge range of toys for babies to pre-school age to play with and also still have a basic craft activity each week too. In addition, we are set up for babies and younger children and it’s a great opportunity for mums or dads to get out of the house (away from the chores!) and socialise. It’s a very friendly, community based group and the kids love visiting! So if you’re interested in coming to see us, give Clare a call on 0423 253 542, or just come along!

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From the Schools

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Innovative learning at Landsborough We are now half way through the school year and so far 2012 at Landsborough State School has been very exciting indeed. The school has taken an innovative and interactive approach to learning, embracing some of the latest technology available. Smartboards, iPads, iPods and a new e-learning Innovation Centre are part of a recent technology upgrade at the school. Three quarters of the schools’ classrooms now have Smartboards and over time they envisage every classroom to have one. A Smartboard is a digital, touch sensitive whiteboard which invites student participation in the learning process through interactivity.

Most teachers and all teacher aides have also been provided with iPads to interact with their students and enhance the learning process. One class of Year 2 students is fortunate to have acquired an entire class set of iPods for use on a one to one basis. In addition to all this, the school’s recently completed e-learning Innovation Centre is now up and running, offering students a full size lab with 28 desktop computers, a moveable Smartboard, green screen multimedia camera area, funky kid friendly furniture, a set of iPads and digital cameras. The school is excited to be able to take students on this amazing journey with information and communications technology. We believe these new facilities make a fun way to engage all students to be the best they can be in today’s world. If you are interested in seeing this technology in use, come to the School Open Day on August 8 from 9.30am – 10.30am. The school is inviting prospective parents, current families and community members to come and witness activities that students participate in on a typical day. It is an opportunity to view the whole school in action and to meet teachers and students. If you have a child due to start Prep next year, bring them along to share the exciting things which happen daily at Landsborough State School.

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Funfest at Glasshouse Country Christian College is going to be bigger and better than ever thanks largely to the wonderful support of the school and local community. Starting at 11.00am on Saturday, August 4, our main stage will host some amazing free entertainment from the school’s very own gravity-defying cheerleaders, Machaneh Dancers and dance students, as well as our choir and school band. Also taking centre stage will be local acts Spilt Milk and He Said, She Said and closing the day with a super set will be local Chappy, Mike Turner's band, The Super Dads! We will also be showcasing some amazing local talent with a hula-hooping display and workshop for the kids from Antematter Circus, as well as displays by Rhee Tae-Kwon Do, Kartwheel Kids and cute critters from Alma Park Zoo. Later in the day, the main stage will be where you can bid on some of our fantastic auction items, kindly donated by local businesses and individuals. Make sure you ‘Like’ Funfest 2012 on Facebook to see just who has donated to our auction and what items will be available on the day for you to bid on. For further information, please contact Tina on 0409 266 073.

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The excitement is growing as preparations begin for Beerburrum State School’s Fete to be held on Sunday, July Proudly supporting local schools 29 from 2.00pm until dark. It will be a fun afternoon. A delicious selection of foods and family day out with great value rides for the kids drinks will be available. Come and try our home – presold armbands only $15.00 or $20.00 on made pancakes with fresh strawberries and the day. Buy an armband and ride as many times cream or choose from a huge variety of tasty as you like! Rides will include climbing rock wall, treats at our bakery stall. Stroll through our jumping castle, pony rides, chair-o-plane and market stalls and grab a bargain. giant slide. Come and try your luck on the mini Remember to visit the vegetable garden, part of putting green to win a super prize or toss a coin our new Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden to win a yummy chocolate bar. Kids will also love Program. Students have been busy growing our huge and colourful lolly stall and free face lettuces as one of their first crops, for use on fete painting! day. What better way to end the day than by You may like to begin the afternoon by climbing finding a cosy spot on a blanket as darkness falls? Mt Beerburrum before the fete begins. This is a This year’s light display promises to be better tradition which commemorates British explorer than ever – a grand affair for a small school! Matthew Flinders ascent of the mountain on July We hope that your family can join us. 26, 1799. The fete is held every two years on Please contact the school administration for the weekend closest to this historic day. more information about arm band orders on 5406 0134 or visit is on Facebook – http://www. Parents will be entertained with demonstrations, facebook.com/events/244659895644392/ live bands and a talent quest throughout the

Students learn by doing Students at Eudlo State School have taken a hands-on approach to learning about the environment. When the school first registered as an Earthsmart School their first goal was to reduce their rubbish to landfill which they did in the first week by simply having a separate bin for all food scraps which go home to feed a staff member’s chickens. In keeping with this approach, we are encouraging their No Rubbish Lunches (NRL) and

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recently students visited the MERF Centre learning more about recycling and reinforcing their skills. In keeping with their sustainable learning and recycling approach there will be an Art Tent at WOEIE were the kids can make and create with a diverse range of recycled materials, the WOEIE Festival will be held on Saturday, October 20. If you are interested in having a stall on the day please contact Karen on 0402 117 017.

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Half way there! Wow it’s the seventh month already and term two is behind us. Holidays are now a distant memory and the joys of late nights, sleep ins, movie marathons and absence of homework are fading fast. Most of my holidays were pretty laid back as my dad had broken his leg, putting a damper on any camping plans. For some reason he wouldn’t let me draw rainbows and unicorns on his plaster but he did let me write ‘what a heel’ on the bottom of his foot. Three weeks holiday was just not long enough and now term three has already thrown itself at us. However, being back at school does have some definite bonuses. It’s good seeing friends again and talking about our awesome holidays, even if some of us just chilled at home. School is also the best place to learn new things, try new experiences and follow our dreams. Even though I already miss those lazy holiday sleep ins; I remember missing school when I was on holidays. I didn’t miss the homework but I did miss my friends and my art lessons. So, am I ready for term three? Bring it on!

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Contributed by Pauline Clarke, Publicity Officer On Wednesday, July 4 the Glasshouse Country View Club visited Sunstone Gardens Resort in Maleny for morning tea, a girlie film and a soup lunch. We enjoyed a special viewing of Saving Grace, a comedy featuring many famous British actors including Martin Clunes, this film being the forerunner to the Doc Martin series on TV. This was followed by a selection of delicious soups prepared by the ladies of the committee. The next View Club meeting is on Wednesday, July 18 at the Glasshouse Sports Club, 11.00am

for 11.30am. Anyone who would like to join the View Club would be most welcome. Please contact Joy on 5439 9049 or Lydia on 5438 7894 who will be pleased to supply further information. View clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities through education and support.

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U3A - Learn for the Joy of Learning Creative Writing Workshops held in Glasshouse Mountains are just two of the many courses offered by U3A as part of their dedication to ongoing learning. Term three will commence on Wednesday, July 23 and run for eight weeks. These workshops are designed to provide practical experience for people who want to start writing: those who wish to record their life-story; or create articles on their favourite subjects; or short stories from their imagination, novels, nonfiction, scripts, romance or fantasy. Writing Workshop for Beginners - For aspiring writers. All genres will be considered. Topics: Writing basics, extra resources, techniques, fiction, non-fiction, scripts, short stories, poems, books, articles. Tutor: Kate Wright, established author, Wednesday, July 25, 2.00pm - 4.00pm at private residence. Phone 5493 0624 to ensure your enrolment (small group).

Workshop for Independent Writers. Topics: Resources, structure and technique, fiction, non-fiction, publication, copyright, ISBN, barcodes, post-publication activities. Tutor: John Wright, writer and broadcaster, Wednesday, July 25, 2.00pm - 4.00pm at private residence. Phone 5493 0624 to ensure your enrolment (small group). U3A is a not-for-profit organisation and the Sunshine Coast chapter offers its 1,800 members over 100 classes, lectures and other activities in the coastal region. Anyone over 50 who is not in full-time employment and who is interested in joining the Glasshouse Mountains writing class or any other course of learning, can enrol with U3A for a reasonable annual fee. For more information telephone 5430 1123 Monday – Friday 9.00am - 12.00noon or email u3ascu@usc.edu.au; or www.u3asunshine.org.au/sc/

Contributed by Wendy Dixon Museum Curator The roads are a mess. When are they going to fix the potholes? This is the usual cry after rain events but how many of us realise that less than 100 years ago there was no Bruce Highway? When the Beerburrum baker brought supplies for the Glass House shop, Emanuel Greaves had to meet him at Coonowrin Creek. There was no bridge. To get from one side to the other was a trek through the water. One wonders if they took turns with the crossing or did they meet in the middle? The Great North Coast Road Committee met in the Landsborough Shire Chambers (now the heritage listed Landsborough Museum) in the 1930s and ultimately the highway was constructed and it was first named in this building. It was 1936 when the Bruce Highway was opened. Some old-timers remember when the highway ran along the old Landsborough Road and then it was moved so that it ran along Caloundra Street from the service station past the Landsborough police station. Many newcomers probably aren’t aware that the Steve Irwin Way (GlassHouse Mountains Tourist Route) formed a part of the Bruce Highway. So next time you complain about the state of the roads remember the early settlers who had to contend with flooding creeks and no bridges. In our research we have found mention of the State owned butcher shop at Glass House Mountains. Can anyone assist with information relating to this? If you are interested in working with textiles or exhibitions leave your name at the front desk with a daytime phone number or email address. We are looking for people to drop our brochures into tourist information centres. If you are able to do this please let us know.

Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Club Inc Contributed by Ian McCarron At our last monthly meeting the lucky door prize winner was Marj Wilcox and the raffle winner was Denise Woolley. To our new member Mrs Stevenson, welcome to the club. Birthdays for this month: Betty Pringle, Jim McCarron, John Cruickshank, Patricia Williamson, Grace Porteous, Margaret Lamb, John Anthony, Richard Scambler and John Close. Many more happy returns to you all. Wedding anniversary this month: Howard and Marie Klose. Congratulations to you both. Reminders: Thursday, July 19 - Trip to Brisbane

Museum. Bus pick up times: Landsborough 7.55am, Beerwah 8.05am, Glass House Mountains 8.15am. Tuesday, July 24 - Games day. Morning tea 9.00am - 9.15am. Lucky door, raffle, carpet bowls and cards games prizes to be won. Tuesday, August 14 - Monthly meeting. Tuesday, August 28 - Games day. Thursday, August 30 - Visit from Strathpine Seniors Club. Tuesday, September 11 - Monthly meeting (barbecue), Wednesday, September 19 - Visit from Kawana Seniors Club. Tuesday, September 25 - Games day.

Celebrate National Tree Day at Mooloolah Community Centre On Saturday, July 28, the Mooloolah Community Centre will be hosting a free event to celebrate National Tree Day. There will be free trees to giveaway, kid’s activities, information about native trees and wildlife, and a free sausage sizzle. The event kicks off from 9.30am - 1.00pm. Both the Community Op Shop and Community 14

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the body helps the tight muscles to release. Its relaxing effect brings a mental and spiritual wellness. The heat of the stones warms up the body and releases energy from the muscle. After this session, you will feel rejuvenated in mind and body. The physical wellness of a hot stone massage can also ease lingering back pain and arthritis pain. It also promotes good circulation. It has a calming effect to your nervous system and makes you feel rejuvenated. Before you have a hot stone massage at Hinterland Body and Soul, we will discuss with you exactly what happens and the heat and pressure you prefer. Hinterland Body and Soul is located between the Laundromat and post office, at Shop 5, 5 Turner Street, Beerwah. Call 5494 0546, visit us online at www.hinterlandbodyandsoul.com. au or check out our facebook page.

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A treat for the whole family to enjoy is a visit to Maleny Botanical Gardens. Recently opened to the public and opening officially on July 29, these gardens promise a world class centre. It is a delightful spot to spend a few hours wandering through the rainforest, and enjoying the colourful gardens with the many water features. Then after all that to be rewarded by a scrumptious devonshire tea or your own picnic as there are many places to relax along the way! If all of this were not enough to stir the emotions, the Glasshouse Mountains backdrop is the icing on the cake. Beerwah Grafx Group will be returning to this photogenic location.

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Volunteers needed for Daffodil Day Cancer Council Queensland is calling for volunteers to help grow hope for a brighter cancer-free future this Daffodil Day by selling fresh daffodils and merchandise in their local community on Friday, August 24. Cancer Council Queensland National Events Coordinator Simon Jacobs said preparations for Daffodil Day were well underway but more volunteers were needed to make the day a success. “Community support is vital to the continued success of Daffodil Day,” he said. “This year, we hope to sell 780,000 fresh daffodils and raise more than $1.9 million across the state, but we can’t do it without the support of our energetic volunteers. “Whether you’re a past volunteer or a new recruit, if you can lend a hand on August 24 to help sell daffodils and merchandise, you can help us continue our work to give hope for a brighter, cancer free future. “If you think the one in two who gets cancer in their lifetime is one too many, then get involved, lend a hand and help us turn Queensland yellow on August 24.” All money raised from Daffodil Day supports Cancer Council Queensland’s vital work in cancer research, education programs and patient support services. Mr Jacobs said around 300 Australians are told they have life-threatening cancer every day and that with community support we can make a difference and beat this disease. “Your support will give hope for better treatments, hope for more survivors, and hope for a cancer free future,” he said. The daffodil is the international symbol of hope for those touched by cancer, including patients, survivors, supporters, carers, family and friends, as it blooms at the end of winter and heralds the

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Sunshine Coast Council is proud to support the Pyjama Foundation by nominating libraries across the Coast as collection points for the 2012 Pyjama Drive. Members of the community can donate pyjamas until the end of July at any branch library or mobile library across the Sunshine Coast. The donations will be provided to children who enter foster care with little or no belongings. Donations need to be new pyjamas for girls and boys, in summer and winter styles and from sizes 00000 to adult. The Pyjama Foundation also recruits, screens, trains and supports Pyjama Angels who volunteer to work with foster care children to help with their literacy and numeracy in a fun and supportive way. This year is the National Year of Reading and research shows that any improvement in literacy and numeracy skills will have a positive impact on a person’s life. Sunshine Coast Libraries and the Pyjama Foundation share a common goal of promoting reading, literacy and learning. For further information phone the Beerwah Library on 1300LIBRARY or visit council’s library library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/sitePage. cfm?code=library-locations. Glas s

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You Said It Letters to the Editor Letters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people. For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline. Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to letters@gcnews.com.au or fax to 5438 7446.

Thumbs Down To the person in the four-wheel drive with a spare tyre on the back who backed into the driver’s side door of my brother’s car at Woolworths. You could have at least had the courtesy to stop and leave your details. Upset Local

Council how much longer? This letter is to the council on behalf of all people that use the road between Beerwah and Landsborough. The section between Newells Road and Clarks Road is not only disgusting but dangerous. They keep putting patches on top of patches, even when it is still raining, then when someone drives past your car you are showered with wet tar covered rocks or they splatter around under your car. There is only one small section that is safe to drive on and that is only if there isn't anyone coming the other way. The council has said they are trying to get money from the State Government for flood damage, come on get it fixed and then if they come forward with the money you still get to put it in the bank. In the meantime we have to put up with the damage to our cars. Last week they cleaned out the drain beside that section, what for? Sandra Hanson Beerwah

Coping with change Making changes can be a very painful experience for many of us. It surely was so in my case. I used to suppress my feelings with smoking, drinking and often with ‘comfort-eating’. I hit the lowest point in my life. Then a very loving, caring, peaceful man came into my life and assisted me in turning darkness into light. A true meaning of ‘when the student is ready – the teacher appears’. I was shown how to heal myself to still the busy, turbulent mind and to ‘own my feelings’. The emotions play such an important part in our overall wellbeing. How we react to others and situations governs our inner peace. Stress affects our whole being and it is self inflicted. In the West we seem to separate Body from Soul, however integral health and wellbeing includes: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Emotional freedom is more important than IQ. I welcome the opportunity to help others as I have been helped in my journey through ‘the school of life’ from ‘No Where’ to ‘Now Here’. I can be contacted on 5429 6199. Heidi Malik Harmony House, Maleny 18

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Any news on if traffic lights are being put in at the entrance to Glasshouse township?! Two reasons I ask. One is that 80 per cent of traffic doesn’t stop at the stop sign turning left (I personally have been rear ended twice there due to the fact that I have stopped), and secondly I can see increasing frustration with some drivers as the volume of traffic on Steve Irwin Way has more than doubled in the past 18 months. It is becoming quite hard to get out onto Steve Irwin Way at certain times of the day, which is of course causing frustration with the people who are also behind you. I really feel for the younger drivers as they do not have the experience, but seem to be copping a lot of abuse from other drivers due to the fact that they are doing the right thing and are waiting. I mean seriously how can trucks turn into Glass House and if you are waiting to turn right and hesitate because you are making sure that the lane is clear due to the fact you can’t see past the truck, you cop people beeping at you!!! Isn't that how a couple of our young ones from the area have lost their lives in this situation? People are taking some crazy risks because they are sick of waiting.... It seems to be a major accident there is just a matter of time. Any info would be great! Sue Hooper

Bouquets to all involved in the recent slip risk maintenance carried out on the Peachester walking route. As I have pointed out at various times, rate payer funded, council implemented assets need regular maintenance to alleviate hazardous conditions, along with slowing depreciation on said assets. Much appreciated and Many Thanks to all involved The Poddydodger Peachester

Editors note In June 2011 GCNews received a press release from Andrew Powell and Cr Anna announcing that funding had been allocated for the future upgrade of the Steve Irwin Way between Bowen Road and Amy Drive in Glass House Mountains from the Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2011-12 to 2014-15 and that they looked forward to seeing the work undertaken before 2015. We have put the question to Mr Powell that with the change of State Government can locals still expect the work to be completed in this time frame? And this is his response "I am conscious of the need to provide the growing community of Glasshouse Mountains with some certainty around the future of road upgrades at the Reed Street intersection." "I know this upgrade needs to happen and I will continue to work with the Minister for Transport and Main Roads to ensure this project has its place in the pipeline of projects the new Government is working through." Mr Powell said.

Taming the beasts Last week, members of the Australian Girls Choir took time out from their hectic tour of the region to visit Australia Zoo. No doubt they managed to

Carbon tax

In response to your request for comments on the carbon tax, I offer the following. On June 21, Peter Voser, the CEO of the world’s largest corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, was interviewed on the ABC 7.30 Report. He was here in regard to the $30 billion project his company is undertaking in Australia. He was asked what effect Australia’s $28.00 per tonne carbon tax would have on the project. He replied “none” as his company has long been factoring in carbon tax on their projects. When asked at what rate, he replied “$40.00 per tonne”. To the question, “What will happen to countries that don’t have a carbon tax?” he replied that they would suffer economically as the world moved on without them. So much for the scare tactics that are being fed to the public. The ABC 7.30 Report interview with Peter Voser can be found at this website address. www.abc.net.au/7.30/ content/2012/s3530737.htm Bill Morgan Peachester

Super Strawberry Round 2 Good to see some activity this week in the 2012 Super Strawberry Competition. Former champions, Paradise Fruits (2000, 2005, 2007 and 2011), have won Round 2 with an entry weighing 155 grams. The competition seems a little slow this year; so farmers and gardeners, look out for that special strawberry. You might find the champion entry at any time! Round 3 closes at 5.00pm next Friday, July 20, and entries can be brought into the Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers’ Co-operative at any time during the week. Thanks to the Co-op and Beerwah Hotel for supporting the Super Strawberry Competition, running in conjunction with the Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival (Saturday, August 25, Beerwah Sports Ground).

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Flooring trends

Jo and Peter Sommerfield have owned Beerwah’s own retail flooring shop, Aussie Carpet and Vinyl, for the past two years and have their fingers on the pulse regarding what locals are looking for in flooring. While the name of the business includes the words carpet and vinyl they also carry an extensive range of floor and wall tiles and custom made blinds for all budgets. GCNews popped in to talk to them about the latest trends in flooring and whether they had noticed any changes to what Glasshouse country locals are choosing. Peter said he’s definitely seen an increase in the number of enquiries he’s had for DIY hard flooring. “We have plenty of shoppers who are keen to transform a room in a day and are happy to give the DIY option a go and lay the floor themselves,” he said. Vinyl “Our Armstrong range of Luxe Plank Flooring and Rhino Vinyl Flooring has been really popular and we have seen some great results for all our customers. “The Luxe Plank Flooring is ideal for the DIY shopper as it is easy to install in three simple steps and comes in a range of colours with Barnyard Grey one of the most popular (see photo). To help with customer’s varying budgets, it also comes in three grades (with varying warranties). “Vinyl plank flooring is a timber alternative and what customers like is how hard wearing it is, with its extra thick PVC base

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How to Plan a Garden Renovation On a Budget Many people put off spending money on an outdoor renovation because they think it has to be a costly exercise. The fact is, it is possible to design and construct a beautiful outdoor area on a tight budget, and even do the bulk of the work yourself. If you are considering a garden renovation, regardless of your budget, these tips will help you create a stunning outdoor space. 1. Planning: Look at what you already have. Make a list of the things you both like and dislike about your garden or outdoor living space, and what design features you would like to add. 2. Collect ideas: Books, magazines, the internet (and Moroney’s) are excellent sources of design ideas and styles, as well as simply driving around and taking notes about gardens you really like. 3. Style: As part of your planning, take into account the style of your home, and develop your outdoor area to match (e.g. a country cottage garden will not match an ultra-modern home). 4. Lifestyle: It’s important to consider your lifestyle, in terms of both the way you plan to use your outdoor space, and the types of plants you choose. If you have a busy life, a high maintanance garden is not going to work well for you. 5. Function: Successful landscape design is not just about style, but just as importantly about function. When planning your landscape design, it’s important to keep

Stratco is better than ever Visit Moroney’s yard for landscaping solutions & inspiration. your lifestyle needs in mind, in terms of a use of space. 6. Budget: This is an obvious factor, and should include ongoing costs of maintaining various design elements (e.g. water features, lighting etc). Moroney’s carries a huge range of Landscaping Supplies to suit every budget, as well as landscaping solutions, such as gazebos which can be constructed from a flat pack in just hours. From pavers to pebbles, water features, retaining and decorative walls, sandstone, and mulches, we have it all.

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Have you visited Stratco’s Caboolture store lately? It is now even BIGGER and BETTER offering a huge range of Hardware and Home Improvement products supported by friendly service and export advice from Corey and the team of DIY experts. In store at Concorde Place, Caboolture is a multitude of hardware products, outdoor living solutions, fencing, metal storage cabinets, tool chests, timber, gas cylinders and even sugar cane mulch. Outdoor living includes verandahs, patios and carports, and you know you are getting something that is designed and manufactured by a leading national sheet metal company which has been a part of the local scene for generations. Stratco's product design expertise is well known throughout the building trade and is best illustrated by adding to its traditional veranda and carport products and introducing a radical concept in design - the Stratco Outback range. The Stratco Outback has been designed and developed to be the foremost verandah, patio and carport system in the country. With over 20 years of experience, plus the dedication of Stratco's design and engineering team, Stratco has produced an innovative range that continues to please customers. The store offers a comprehensive range of quality solar products, including solar PV power generation and hot water systems. Garden sheds, garages and water tanks, plus over 8,000 hardware and home improvement products, makes this the ideal shopping destination for any DIY or renovation project. Head along to the refreshed and BIGGER and BETTER store at 17 Concorde Place, Caboolture, or phone 1300 145 145. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 6.00am to 5.00pm and Saturday 8.30am to 3.00pm.

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While Hills Robes is based in Caloundra, plenty of locals will have noticed their van driving around the Glasshouse Country area, that’s because they do plenty of work in the area and because the owners are Glenview locals. Naomi and Steve have been running their business for the past years. However the company has been established for over 30 years. Hills provides the Sunshine Coast region with custom built walk-in robes, builtin robes, wardrobe interior solutions and sliding robe doors in a range of finishes. “We use only the best materials and components and adopt stringent production and installation procedures and all our products are guaranteed to meet your satisfaction,” Steve said. They are happy to call to your home or business after hours or on the weekend to do a free measure and quote by appointment. “It is best to give us a call on 5491 7567 or call into our showroom a few days prior to arrange an appointment,” Naomi said. Their showroom is located at 23 Enterprise Street, Caloundra. They are open from 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 12.00noon on Saturdays and closed on Sundays. To view the showroom outside normal trading hours please call Steve and Naomi for an appointment. If you would like to see their product range on line check out www.hillswardrobes.com.au

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Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society Inc. Contributed by Bob McLean Phone: 0427 606 240 Last time we spoke about Bromeliad Aechmea, we will continue looking at the Aechmea. These bromeliads lend themselves to cultivation more readily than other bromeliads and so are more widely grown and available. Over 304 species have been identified and probably the best-known would be Aechmea fasciata, which was introduced into cultivation in 1826. Aechmea are saxicolous (growing on rocks), terrestrial and epiphytic. The beauty of the foliage and long lasting flower spike are a contributing factor to their popularity. The varieties available are almost infinite and their shape, size and colour are extremely variable – from a few centimetres high to about three metres in diameter. Plants may be plain green, maroon, rose, brown; striated and extremely ridged or delicately soft. They may be spayed out in open rosettes or tubular in form. The inflorescence after flowering holds a berry-like fruit, which is a distinguishing ‘trademark’ of the Aechmea genus. The Aechmea caudata is a species which has stiff grey-green leaves tinged with blue on the tips, forming a slender upright vase that can reach 1m tall. Reddish bracts and lime-yellow florets appear on a 1m tall branched flower stem. In full sun the leaves turn a golden green which can be quite attractive. It is very vigorous, so should be planted where it is can dominate an area without fear of overgrowing slower varieties. This is a very hardy plant, able to withstand salt spray, frost and wind.

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A. caudate grown in part shade

The photos show the difference between a plant grown in full sun, to the same plant grown in part shade. The difference in colour has not varied but the flower is half the size. The Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society is now a contributor to Bromeliad Society of Australia web site, www.bromeliad.org.au. You can visit the Club News tab to view the regular newsletters from around the country. You can also visit the Photo Index, where you can look at the Genera and then go to the Species to view plant photos. You can now do your own research while enjoying the beauty of these plants. The next meeting of the Society will be held on August 5 at 2.00pm. Please bring your own cup for afternoon tea and a chair, everything else will be provided. The venue for the next meeting will be in the Glasshouse Country News July 25 edition.

Go Green Rainforest Nursery plant of the week Stream Lily

Helmholtzia glaberrima If you have ever wandered through the rainforests of Lamington National Park you would have inevitably seen the gorgeous Stream Lily decorating the surrounds of many of the shaded waterfalls. The Stream Lily is a lover of constant moisture and a semi shaded to shaded position. It has lovely lush thick leaves and in summer produces stunning large inflorescences (flower spikes) that are pale pink and white. The Stream Lily

grows well in pots but must have shade and constant moisture. In the ground it forms a large clump and provides habitat for frog species. For a wet shady spot you will not find a better native.

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From Rick Baberowski

From Jenny McKay

Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council Phone: 5420 8987

Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council Mobile: 0409 450 726

Development incentives

Rural Roads

During council’s recent budget sessions I raised the issue of reducing charges to promote economic development. Council formed a small working group to examine opportunities and options for reduced fees. By the time the budget was brought down we successfully developed targeted incentives to support business and economic growth. The incentives change the fee structure in the development services area to support employment generating projects. Development application fees have been reduced by 5 per cent for all commercial, business and industrial land uses. And there will be a 25 per cent reduced application fee for selected land use types including office, shop, medical centre, showroom, warehouse, general industry and light/service industry in the form of a rebate when use starts within two years. Another highlight of the new development incentives is the start of free pre-lodgement meetings. It effectively means applicants can meet with council staff to discuss development applications before submitting them. The removal of the meeting fee means a huge saving in cost and time for applicants and I encourage applicants to make the most of the new incentives.

Celebrating the festive season

It’s time to have your say about council’s level of support for communitybased celebrations and events held each year during the festive season. It’s a chance to give your feedback about the importance of festive season celebrations in your local area and the region. The festive season runs from December to January, and includes Christmas, New Year’s Eve and Australia Day celebrations. Provide your comments by completing the survey on council’s website. You might win tickets to the Caloundra Music festival if you’re lucky.

Sundayze series

Council’s Sundayze series is headed for Beerwah on Sunday, July 22 at Turner Park from 2.00pm to 4.00pm. It’s a free community event featuring a comedy juggler extraordinaire and two bands with a funky fusion dynamic. Sounds like a fun afternoon with something for the whole family. Contact me about Division 1 activities by calling the office on 5420 8987 or email rick.baberowski@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and don’t forget to mention your favourite secret spot on the Sunshine Coast.

As promised, I recently followed up from the Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) workshop and met with LGAQ representatives in road infrastructure. This meeting provided an opportunity to discuss my concerns regarding the funding desperately needed for upgrading rural roads. It was apparent again that our hinterland roads fall outside the spotlight of any federal or state government funding guidelines. Whilst roads play a significant role in providing access for our residents and economic benefits for our rural people, we still don’t qualify as one of the focused areas. The issues will be raised with Michael Caltabiano, the new Director-General of Transport and Main Roads and will form an agenda item at the next state meeting of the LGAQ. Whilst they may sympathise with my view of the need for these roads to be constructed more affordably, the change will need to happen on a national level without compromising on safety.

Mooloolah Recreation Reserve

Master planning for the Mooloolah Recreation Reserve will soon commence in partnership with key stakeholders, residents and local businesses.

Tips for Bookkeepers

Balance the books information sessions will be held on Wednesday, July 25 at Beerwah Library and Maleny on Thursday, July 26, 2.00pm - 3.30pm. Bookings essential, www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or call 1300 542 727.

Council Cabs

Passenger numbers for this service have grown considerably this year. Over 150 passengers take advantage of this service each week. Phone 1300 139 433 or council for more information on 5475 7272.

Pump-Out Holding Tanks

Do you have one? The Council's Plumbing Branch are currently offering a free service to residents whose properties have been identified as using pump-out holding tanks for the disposal of household effluent. The strategy will minimise the use of pump-out systems into the future and, where possible, assist the residents with information and expert advice on alternative systems. For more information please ring Allan Hazel on 5420 8640.

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Out and About Around town Not ones to miss an opportunity to celebrate, the local Red Hat Revellers celebrated Christmas in July at the Landsborough Pub with all their usual pomp and ceremony last week.

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If you think Nellie looks happy with her new life, you should see her sons. Nellie’s new life is full of hope and real happiness. But it wasn’t always that way. Before she moved into her new, self-contained home at Seasons she lived alone in a house once full of children and her beloved late husband. Nellie was terribly lonely and knew it was time to start living again. Nellie and her sons were faced with the dilemma of finding somewhere they could trust to genuinely care for her. When they visited Seasons, Nellie knew straight away it was the place for her. Nellie now has wonderful new friends, a good social life and when the need arises, access to 24/7 low to high care. Seasons is supported living in your own beautiful new home.

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Things 2 Do Get your boots on Yee Haa!! It’s time to dig out your finest cowboy clobber and hat and come along to the annual Beerwah Bushdance! This year the Bushdance will be bigger and better than ever, taking place at the Beerwah Primary School Hall on Saturday, July 28 from 5.00pm to 9.00pm. Don’t worry if you’ve never bush danced before, as there’s a professional ‘bush caller’, Brett Lindsay on hand to show you the moves and get the kids involved in some games! Plus there will be live music from local band ‘Super Dads’ who play a variety of 80’s and 90’s pop / rock! A licensed bar will be open for the evening, along with a variety of hot food for sale, not to mention the delicious cake and biscuit stall. If you don’t have your own cowboy hat, you’ll be able to buy these on the evening. Or if cowboy hats aren’t your thing, there’s always the crazy hair stall. Try your hand at some fun bush games at the gumboot stall and gold digging stall where there will be prizes up for grabs. Plus back by popular demand will be the photo corner where you can have your bushdance photos taken by our photographer Clare. Pre purchased tickets are available from Beerwah Newsagency for $8.00 per adult, $4.00 per child or $22.00 per family (two adults and two children) or at the door for $10.00 per adult, $6.00 per child or $30.00 per family. The Beerwah Bushdance is in support of the Beerwah Kindy and is proudly sponsored by Stepping Out Podiatry, ATL Graphix and Glasshouse Country News. For further information phone Michelle 0468 528 581 or Debbie 0400 027 591.

Tips and tricks to balance the books Free Balance the Books information sessions will be held at the Beerwah Library on Wednesday, July 25, 2.00pm – 3.30pm. The session is designed for bookkeepers or business owners and walks through common bookkeeping errors. Presented by Ribakasteel Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors, you will be guided with step-by-step instructions on how to prepare a complete and accurate set of records for your accountant. The presentation will cover profit and loss and balance sheets including reconciliation of GST accounts, subsidiary accounts, provision for wages, superannuation accounts and assets and liabilities. Make sure you book your place if you want to attend, contact the library on 1300 542 727.

Be inspired at the Maleny Botanic Gardens The Maleny Botanic gardens at 233 Maleny Stanley River Road will be open to the public for a day of fun and fundraising for the Maleny Light Horse Troop and the Maleny Equestrian Centre on Sunday, July 29 from 9.00am – 4.30pm. Take a wander through the stunning garden of eight acres surrounded by rainforest and see some exquisite horses. Admission: adults $11.00, pensioners  $8.00, children under 16 free. There will also be light musical entertainment, feature artist and sculptor exhibitions, plants for sale, delicious morning and afternoon teas, coffee and picnic lunches and ample parking.

Beerwah Bushdance

Supporting Beerwah & District Kindergarten Bush Caller, Live Music, Licenced Bar, Hot Food, Mega Raffle Kid’s Games, Crazy Hair, Fancy Dress optional

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Sunday 29th July 2012 - 2.00pm til Da rk ounds at 8 Beerburrum Roa r g l o o h c s d, Beerb Held on urrum

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FREEÊFIREWORKS  Multi-draw mega raffle  Market stalls

 Home style cake stall  Free face painting

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 Live music & entertainment Further info. Contact school admin on 5496 0134

- Chair-o-plane - Giant slide 5ÊRIDES - Rock climbing wall - Jumping castle - Pony rides Arm bands for rides $15 through school admin before the day or $20 on the day (all 5 rides included in price of arm band)

Saturday 28th July 2012, Beerwah State School, Time 5pm to 9pm

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Community Notices Mooloolah Community barbeque winter break

The monthly Mooloolah and District Community Barbecues are taking a winter hibernation break and will start again on Friday, September 7, 5.00pm - 7.00pm. See local musician, Julie Paris perform live at the Mooloolah Community Centre. Meet new people, catch up with friends and neighbours, visit the Op Shop and Community Garden. Great value for the whole family. Want to do a fun volunteer community role? Volunteers are being called for to help with these monthly barbecues. Enquiries contact 5494 7822, 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah. Proudly supported by White’s IGA.

Beerwah/Peachester RSL Sub Branch

The next general meeting of the Beerwah/ Peachester RSL Sub Branch will be held on Sunday, July 22 at 0930hrs. All members welcome.

Raffle Results

Glass House Country RSL Sub Branch Inc. Friday, July 7. Lucky Draw - visitor Rewko bottle of wine 03D, meat tray - Don M 85F red heart, fruit and veggie tray - Mal 37B black diamond, fruit and veggie tray Ruby 53F red heart.

Beerwah Bulldogs

Congratulations to the winners of the recently conducted State of Origin Raffle, 1st – Sauer family, 2nd – Keiran Whitehead, 3rd – Cooper Simpson. Thanks to everyone that supported the raffle.

Social gathering for singles

Are you single, between 50-65 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.

Orchid & Foliage Society

The next night meeting of the Pumicestone District Orchid & Foliage Society will be held on Monday, July 23 in the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi starting at 7.30pm. A guest speaker will talk on Phrags. Visitors very welcome. For more information phone Di on 5496 2861.

WOEIE Festival date claimer

Where on Earth is Eudlo (WOEIE) Festival was postponed in March and is now planned to go ahead on Saturday, October 20 from 12.00noon until late. If you are interested in holding a stall on the day contact Karen on 0402 117 017 or the school on 5458 0333 for an application form (insurance certificate is required with return application).

New Community Fit Club

As part of our grand opening, 24 Wellness is launching a free community Fit Club in the Glasshouse Area each weekday Monday – Thursday approximately 9.00am - 9.15am. Join us for fitness, socialisation and fun. Meeting point will be 24 Wellness, 104 Caves Lane. Contact Anita or Meegan on 0401 967 280 for details and directions.

Coochin Creek Bushland Group

Work meetings will take place on Friday, July 20 from 8.30am - 11.00am, stopping for a morning tea break after two hours, led by Rhonda Martin from council. Equipment supplied by council. Meeting place will be the Woodgrove Esplanade shelter off the western end of Pepper Tree Way. Follow Woodgrove Boulevard off Roberts Road and take the first right after the roundabout. For late comers, the work place will be the rocky cascades area off the SW corner of Caralan Park near the Energex powerlines. All welcome. Contacts: Rhonda 0439 70 2160 or Roger 0423 979 152.

GCNews welcomes contributions from not-for-profit community groups and other local organisations. Please note the editorial deadline is 12.00noon each Friday. If you have missed the deadline your contribution will not be considered for the next edition. For contributions that do meet the deadline, every effort will be made to include them in the next edition, however if we receive more contributions than we

Brendan Edwards Glasshouse Country Community Church

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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Open Unofficial Showjump Classic

Saturday, July 28, 8.30am courses open to walk, 9.00am start. Hosted by Glasshouse Pony Club. All ages and abilities welcome, riders are not required to be Pony Club members. Nominations $20.00 per Class, Re-Runs $5.00 (capped), nominations close July 24. Events: AM3, AM7, A2 New Entry: Beerwah Sports Grounds, Sportsground Road, Beerwah. New access road, off Simpson Street. For full directions see www. glasshouseponyclub.com All enquiries to Judy Davis 5439 0113 or 0411 778 273, secretary@glasshouseponyclub.com This open showjumping day is proudly sponsored by LJ Hooker Caloundra and Kawana Waters.

Caloundra 60 & Better group

Come to Caloundra 60 & Better group and participate in any of the many activities. Organised programs are designed to help you get the best out of life, put zing in your step and energise your mind. Our program is a community based organisation concerned about the health and well-being of all mature aged citizens within your region. We assist you to live life to its fullest potential, through fitness of body and mind, for example: Gentle exercise, mah jong, art classes, guest speakers, trivia, and lots more. For further information please do not hesitate to contact us on 5443 7281.

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship

The other day my nine-year-old daughter came home from school after having her first theological debate with someone in her class about whether God was real or not. At first she was quite set back at the thought of someone putting God in the same category as Santa Claus or the tooth fairy, but after sharing her experience with mum and dad, she now understands that there are many belief systems not just in our world but in our community also. Whenever I talk with people about their opinion on whether or not Christianity should be part of a child’s upbringing, the usual view is ‘I think it’s good for them to get a bit of religion as a kid, it won’t hurt them anyway. It never did me any harm.’ It’s interesting how times have changed from the days when almost everyone went to Sunday School, because it was the right thing to do. But what intrigues me most is that many adults or parents believe that it’s great for kids, but not that relevant or important once someone comes of age.

Jewellery Auction and Lunch

Sunday, August 19 at Peachester Hall, Peachester. Viewing of jewellery and registration from 10.30am, auction commences 12.00noon. Entry including lunch only $12.00. A fundraising event for Cancer Council Queensland. Limited numbers, bookings essential, contact Margarita 5494 9192 or email pcja2012@hotmail.com. Bookings close Sunday, August 12.

Jesus had a different view on this. He said that the kingdom of God belonged to little children and that adults need to learn from them, the way to enter into it. The scriptures teach that learning the ways and truth of the message of Jesus is more vital for us who have come of age and can choose our lifestyles, value system and spirituality, than for a child who is yet to have that freedom of choice. The trouble with us adults is we often think that it’s more important to build ourselves up and rely on our own strength and understanding to get along in life rather than humble ourselves (like a child) and look to the one from where all the good things we have come from. Proverbs 3:5 says, ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding.’ Just like a child trusts their parents to guide, teach and protect them, so must we trust Christ to save us from leading ourselves astray. See you in church!

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866 Local contact Br. John 5439 9130

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah

Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354

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

Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Building - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

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4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

9ft ceilings

Air-conditioned throughout

Polished timber floors

2 Separate living areas

Screened rear patio

Inground pool

½ Acre well fenced

See First National Real Estate - page 32

Intelligent Investment

Choosing the right kind of loan is important. Your Smartline Adviser can help you with this, and structure your finances so risks are minimised and returns are maximised. The enormous rises in property Supply and demand prices in recent years have The two factors that drive all tempted more Australians than markets are supply and demand, ever into becoming property and the property market is investors. no exception. If property is Even though the property market relatively scarce and there is a has become more difficult, there is strong demand for it, then prices still money to be made. However, will rise. skill and careful planning are Type of property more important than ever to Units are a popular choice successful investment. for investors – there is less maintenance, larger tenant Sort out your sums demand and the price range is You don’t want an investment generally lower. Many investors property to become a drain on prefer newer properties because your pocket, so be careful you maintenance costs are generally have the maths right at the start.

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lower than with older properties, and depreciation tax deductions are higher. Location, location, location... Location is your potential trump card in property investment. Put yourself in the shoes of your future tenants when deciding where to buy. Those who are renting value convenience, so factor in proximity to public transport, public amenities, shopping centres, parks and the central business district. Investment timeframe Plan upfront how long you intend to hold on to your investment property. Most financial advisers believe the minimum timeframe for investing in property is five years, which allows sufficient time for capital gain. If you sell

your property in the short-term you may not be able to recover fixed transaction costs. Purchase price If you are making your first investment property purchase, it’s a good idea to start small rather than going all out with an expensive property and a large loan. You could really feel the pinch with a large loan if you experience difficulty collecting the rent. Your Smartline Adviser will be able to determine how much you can afford based on your assets, Call Teresa Harrison today. 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098 income and any equity you may have accumulated from an www.smartline.com.au/tharrison Smartline CL No. 385325 existing property. Call Smartline Adviser Teresa Harrison today for a choice of home loans from 25 top lenders. JULY 18 2012 |

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If you need storage for vehicles or work equipment, or have teenagers or live-in Contact: John King relatives, this property is an absolute must see 0409 570 284 or - there is more than enough room for everyone email johnk@gcfn.com.au and accommodation to suit! Web: beerwahrealesate.com.au/2079605

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A to Z of Trades and Services Automotive rrum Service & Muffle u b r rs Bee

Visit our website: www.glendonair.com ABN 40450476515

Arctic au 22675

Jeff & Ann Ross 

Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au

YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

• Mechanical Repairs

• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning

Moby Vic’s Southbound, Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains

0411 568 611 or 5493 0062

Bathroom

TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL

Antennas / TV

Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing

T0303

QBSA 1127008

Mobile: 0429 960 300

LEAKING SHOWERS RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED

Terry Vost

0434 090 197

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Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.

PH: 5494 0466

21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net

Government Endorsed Antenna Installer

Quality TV Antennas Digital TV for Dummies TV Tuning, Wall mounting, Extra TV, Phone & Data outlets Satellite TV, VAST, Christian TV

Bricklayers BLOCKLAYING ~ CONCRETE PUMPING Retaining Walls Fences

AUTO CARE

Reliable & Professional Tradesman

Service Workshop

Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224 11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH

For all aspects of brick & block laying

Rendering, Paving & Concreting

0422 580 178 BSA 1182661

BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY

We make your television viewing a pleasure

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5494 6658 - 0418 151 231 ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS

trucks cars earthmoving trailers

Appliance repairs

MICHAEL KOSSEN

ELECTRICIAN / APPLIANCE REPAIRS

Rapid Brick & Block Laying

TO470

Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs

5494 0747

Builders / Carpenters

CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

0710

LIC. 1

Servicing the local area for over 20 years

ALL HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL * WASHING MACHINES *DRYERS *POWER TOOLS * MICROWAVE OVENS

workshop: (07) 5494 6799 mob/ah: 0409 266 807 25 Moroney Place Beerwah

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GET NOTICED BOOST YOUR BUSINESS MAKE A SPLASH

ALL AREAS 0407 146 626

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LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS

MOBILE SERVICE

0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts

of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience Gold Card No.: 24113

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If you are reading this ad then so are the 20 000 other people who read GCNews each week Get your business into this prime promotional spot right across the bottom of a trades and services page Call today to secure your place 5438 7445 * readership figure based on 2 people per each copy in distribution

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Footings Slabs

Phone: 5438 7223 or 0407 785 258

52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH

5494 0944

Houses Block Fill

TO013

7 Days

• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes

5492 9321

www.showerfix.com.au

SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY

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• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets

SHOWERFIX

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Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing

BEERWAH ELECTRONICS

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 Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians

Lic 724474

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Ph: 0422 864 744

Ph: 5496 0300

 Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment  Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with  Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years  Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience  Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models

License No 71591

INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC  30 Years Experience in Trade  Tradesman not Salesman  First Class Workmanship  5 Year Warranty on Installation

Diesel Mechanic

T0015

Airconditioning

only $150 (less for permanent advertisers)

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Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas

total microsystems

COMPUTERS

QBSA 1155593

www.redbuilding.net.au

MOOLOOLAH COMPUTERS

Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au

Concreting

T0588

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial Owner Builder - Rural - Sheds

Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates

0412 234 240

(AH) 5494 6302

Karsel CONCRETING

Family Owned and Operated

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

TO489

Hale Carpet Cleaning

T0022

Free Advice - Quote Service

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

Cleaning Jensen Family Enterprises Pty Ltd

Phone Les McDermott

0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142

• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing ROBERT TREVISAN

PHONE: 0407 754 208

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Wynne’s

Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural

All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small

Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282

Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners

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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra

5413 2500

For all your electrical needs

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small

Call us on 5330 1276

admin@jensenfamilyenterprises.com.au www.jensenfamilyenterprises.com.au

Ph Greg on 0418 741 145 or 5412 1425 G&D Cooke Electrical

Est. since 1983

› Domestic › Commercial › Industrial

PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

No Job too small ~ No Job too big No Obligation FREE Quotes

Pty Ltd

ALL CONCRETING

Carpet Cleaning

T0280

ELECTRICIAN

Phillip Short Concrete

Lic # 5582

OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH

T0037

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

TO441

• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades

For all your cleaning and garden care needs From Bond Cleans to General Cleans Have a job need doing why not call us for a free quote?

NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

Lic. No. 70875

Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295

PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE

Over 35 years professional experience

5499 9926

* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.

KITCHENS CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

ABN 89 058 455 025

ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

Argh! Stupid Computer!

Joinery & Shopfitters

5494 6500

Lic No 67745

PH: GUS GILLESPIE 0405 125 662

T0347

Ph 5439 0108

2/28 Biondi Crescent Fax 5439 0109 Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au

Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037

Lic 69821

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns

Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046

TO491

ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425

Jim: Beerwah

Home & Business Sales & Service Website & Hosting

T0389

Cabinetmakers

Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519

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Ph: Saun 0424 550 057

Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial

ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329

E redbuilding@bigpond.com A 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553

New Installations & Renovations

Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD

T0030

BSA Lic 1129044

Electricians

Phone 5494 0398

Director

All carpentry work M 0417 045 062 RenovationsExtensions T (07) 5494 7117 F (07)Maintenance 5494 7543 Decks – Home

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QBSA: 737533

Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah www.totalmicrosystems.com.au

Dean Parry Carpenter

SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS

quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au

For Home & Business Fully equipped workshop Acer Authorised Service Provider Home & Business Callouts Available

E dean@redbuilding.net.au

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PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

SALES / REPAIRS / SUPPORT

CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER

QBSA 24630

Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire

computer sales.repairs.support

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

M 0417 045 062

No Job Too Small

Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes

NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?

New Homes Extensions Renovations

Quick Concrete

Computing

“All Aspects of Concreting”

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

NB Under Qld Building Services Authority Act 1991 Section 54, licensed tradespersons are required to quote their QBSA License number when advertising. This offers customer protection in the event of unsatisfactory work.

Lighting New Homes Pumps

Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds

Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801

Prompt, friendly service

www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

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Fencing

GARAGES - SHEDS FREE Roof Insulation With Every Shed Or Garage Purchased while stocks last, conditions apply

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

Ph (07) 5497 2615

Phone 5494 8900

Quality Workmanship

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

5493 0493

Floor Sanding

JUST TIMBER FLOORS

L P G A S

A & K Glass and Aluminium Servicing the Hinterland all areas

• Windows • Doors • Shower Screens • Maintenance • Large Range of Spare Parts

Garden Maintenance TO499

T0047

* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

FREE QUOTES

Factory and Showroom

4 Railway Street, LANDSBOROUGH (next to BP) ph. 5494 8748 fax. 5494 8858

• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days • Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031

FIRST 0407 946 061

22+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations

Call for a Free quote

T0452

0409 590 802

For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300

Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care

Home Maintenance Mick 0418 935 162

MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Large or small. Experienced Local Operator

Phone Michael 0447 341 241 cond. apply

This size advert could cost you from $20.25 per week or $21.25 in spot colour Ph 5438 7445 for more details

Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience • Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering

• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small

Phone George 0487 424 223

Talkin' trades Has your business been featured in our 'talkin' trades' yet? Give us a call on 5438 7445 and we can offer you a free write up in this section. (Conditions apply)

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

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House Yards, Small Acreage Horticulture Advice

SUNCOAST PAINTING

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QBSA 1192667

T0392

Rick’s

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

Garden Clean Ups & Maintenance

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New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint

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

5496 9270

PAINTERS

Handyman Services

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

ABN 87 020 422 605

STEVE GASTALDIN

BSA Lic: L 1117342

Mays Mowing Service

Tina 0418 935 164

Painters

LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

TO500

www.jimsmowing.net

Marine Services

Glass & Security

For all your floor sanding needs Justin 0468 639 761 Jobs up to $3,300 only

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

TO508

LP Gas Suppliers

www.firstcallfencing.com.au

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

5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns

GRAHAM RENWICK

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

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING

KLM

T0322

your local licensed contractor

GARDEN FEATURES

a/h: 5494 0830

Gas

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

ATER FEATURES

• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &

Ph: 0418 204 159

www.kamconstructions.com.au

FIRST CALL FENCING

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

BEERWAH •W

• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS

2 William St Kilcoy

QBSA 1091741

Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199

BSA Licence no 60108

T0055

TO043

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

Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

Landscaping

Garages / Sheds

FREE QUOTES

• New Work • House Repaints • Roof Repaints

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

Professional Painting Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience

All Aspects of Painting & Pressure Cleaning Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas

ABN 79 347 449 750

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Painters cont.

Shane Schultz

Local Knowledge 21 Years Experience

Call Rudi Ph.: 0438 940 634 Reliable * Professional * Affordable Free Quotes * BSA 1155906 BSA 49885

T0062

New Work & Repaints • Airless Spraying

5494 1861 • 0418 883 436

Licensed Operator

• Tilt Bucket • 3 ton Excavator • Laser Levelling • Trencher • Post Hole Borer • Pallet Forks • Auger 250 • 350 • 450 • 600mm Plant Auger Lindeman Road • Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter • 8 ton Tipper Truck BEERWAH AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814

Email: painter-decorator@hotmail.com

BRESLIN PAINTING

BOBCAT EXCAVATOR HIRE

LL E A C AV D

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POSI-TRACK SLASHING & EARTHWORKS *4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper

Panel Beating

FREE QUOTES

*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping

0419 704 408

JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK

RENOVATIONS

LOCAL PLUMBER

FREE QUOTES

PENSION DISCOUNT

QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER

0412 006 954

QBSA: 1209575

Maintenance Specialist

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Twenty Lifeline Shops and two Distribution Centres stretching from Gympie to Caboolture are looking for additional volunteers to help run the store. Lifeline volunteers can learn new skills, make friends, give back to the community and engage with other like-minded people. Volunteering at a Lifeline Shop or Distribution Centre means you are helping to support Lifeline and other UnitingCare Community services in Queensland. Shop duties may include: • sorting clothes, bric-a-brac and accessories • tagging • folding, hanging and ironing • register operation (if confident handling money) • general customer service • furniture restoration Distribution Centre duties may include: • volunteer electricians (only at Kunda Park and Caboolture distribution centres) • truck assistance – loading and unloading • general warehouse tasks • furniture repairs If you think you have got the skills and motivation to become a Lifeline Shop or Distribution Centre volunteer, please contact your local Lifeline shop and ask for the manager. For a list of Shop numbers go to www.lifelineshops.com.au or contact Maria at Kunda Park Distribution Centre on 5409 1400 or Annette at Caboolture Distribution Centre on 5431 4860. JULY 18 2012 |

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Landsborough Tennis Club Contributed by Kerry Roach Just a reminder for the sign on for the spring season junior tennis competition. The sign on will be held Friday, July 20 at the Landsborough tennis courts. All level of players are welcome to join this local competition. The courts will be open for free tennis and a sausage sizzle starting at 3.30pm and finishing at 5.30pm. The spring season kicks off early August and runs through until early November. Coaching is also available by arrangement. For further enquiries, or anyone who wishes to play but cannot make it to the sign on, please call Dawn Wendt 5494 1085 or Kerry Roach 5439 9140.

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Trevor Bertram Last Wednesday, 11 July, was our monthly ‘Jackpot 3 Bowls Triples’. The card drawn out for the day’s game was ‘Lowest Winning Score’ and the winners of the day were the team of Helga Nicholls, Rob Scullion and Jimmy Tatum with a score of 21. In second place, with a score of 22, was the team of Darryl Kull, Marleen Bertram and Max Viterale. The ‘out of the hat’ prize went to Di Garland, Noelle Dean and Ron Rix. The ‘Jackpot’ of $220.00 was also won with a +19 being drawn. The lucky winners were Millie Freshwater, Rae Farrell and Kerry Capern. Ladies’ Day this Wednesday, July 18 will see the Final of the Ladies’ Club Triples Competition and also a social game for both ladies and men. While play commenced for a couple of ends on Thursday morning, play had to be called off due to rain. Unfortunately, the rest of the day’s play had to be cancelled. Saturday saw the commencement of the 2012 Caboolture District Men’s Pennant Competition with our three Divisions all playing at home. Glasshouse Division 1 defeated Solander Lake 69 to 49, Division 4 went down to Solander Lake 40 to 33 and Division 5 had a 39 to 36 win against Bongaree. Overall, an encouraging start to the season – well done Glasshouse. This Saturday Division 1 plays Caboolture Lakes ‘at home’, Division 4 plays Bongaree ‘away’ and Division 5 plays Solander Lake ‘at home’. Coming Events Monday, July 23 at 9.00am – Monthly 2 Bowl Triples. Two games of 21 ends with lunch. Open Pairs - Thursday mornings and afternoons. More teams always welcome, particularly for the afternoon game.

Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Contributed by Judy Walker Tuesday, July 10 was just a Social day. Friday, July 13 - winners were James Sammon, Lloyd Walker and Rob Hall. Saturday, July 14 - winners Rob Hall, Joy Ensbey and Ede Clark and Eileen Pierce and Ray Bryant.

Trivia Night Glasshouse Hinterland AFC is holding a Trivia Night on July 21at the Landsborough Sports Complex on Tunnel Ridge Road. There will be prizes, raffles, games and an auction. Grab some friends together and book a table of eight. $10.00 per person. Bar will be open and light supper provided. Bring some nibbles for your table. Come along and support your local AFL Club. Phone Craig Bales on 0414 225 329 to book your table or seat. See you at the door at 6.00pm.

Welsh Pony Winners Glasshouse Country Pony Club would like to apologise to Jill Horsburgh for an error in the Maleny Show results that we supplied for publication. Kintyre Evita was misrepresented as winning Supreme Welsh Pony, a title that belongs to the Welsh A mare Alpha Raven. Alpha Raven won the Welsh A mare class and Champion Welsh A and then went on to win Supreme Welsh Pony over all other purebred Welsh ponies including Kintyre Evita. Kintyre Evita won the Welsh B mare class and was Champion Welsh B pony. Alpha Raven has had an amazing show season winning Champion Welsh A at Kilcoy, Maleny, Caboolture and Nambour Agricultural Shows, however she will have a very short show career as she is due to foal in the coming months. The Welsh Pony is a breed suitable for all the

family. The Welsh Mountain Pony (Section A) is a small, sound and intelligent pony that was used for many years in the Welsh coal mines and today is an ideal child's pony and is also suitable for harness. The Welsh Pony (Section B) is often a little taller than the Welsh Mountain Pony and has all the same great attributes but with greater emphasis being placed on its riding qualities. The Welsh Cobs are larger still and are described as 'the best ride and drive animal in the World'. The Welsh Cob has evolved through the centuries and is known for his courage, strength and hardiness. All sections of the Welsh Pony are known for their wonderful temperament. There are a number of avid Welsh Pony studs in the Beerwah, Peachester and Mooloolah areas. Further details and contacts can be found on the WPCSA website www.wpcs.com.au

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Beerwah Bulldogs Contributed by Dean Roberts Beerwah Bulldogs hosted the Caloundra Sharks in A Grade and Under 18 on Saturday while the women took on Springfield in Brisbane. The women looking to remain in the top four, lost to Springfield 26-12 and are in a real dog fight with Browns Plains to lock up fourth spot and a have a chance at the title. The Under 18’s once again went toe to toe with the Sharks in the first half trailing 18-12 at the break, but could not withstand them in the second half to go down 54-12. A Grade was similar to the Under 18 game with the Bulldogs staying with the speedy sharks in the first half. But after suffering a few game ending injuries and with three of the under 18’s backing up from a full game could not hold the visitors in the second stanza who showed they are not third on the table for no reason with some entertaining footy. Next Saturday the women get their chance to continue to push for a semi final spot against Waterford 3.00pm at Beerwah while the Senior’s head to Noosa on Sunday. The only Junior team to play on the weekend were the Under 12 Blue Team who continued their good form this season by defeating Noosa 36-0 while all the other teams had a weekend off due to cancellations of the games because of the wet weather. Caloundra RSL A Grade Cup Caloundra Sharks 56 (Luke Broadhurst 1, Chris Farrow 2, Brad Ibbs 2, Chris Ainsworth 2, Scott Wilson 1, Nathan Winnell 1, Clint Hetherington 1 – Tries)(Chris Ainsworth 8 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs 14 (Elias Evans 2, Daniel Grice 1 – Tries) (Dylan Valentine 1 – Goals) WIN TV Under 18 Cup Caloundra Sharks 54 (Joel Kendall 1, Coen Anderson 1, Isaac Marsh 1, Jordi Taylor 2, Lance Ainsworth 1, Kayne Lynagh 1, Jake Christie 1, Dan Bryant 1, Dylan Lee 1 – Tries)(Lance Ainsworth 7 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs 12 (Dylan Valentine 1, Cale Wood 1 – Tries)(Dylan Valentine 2 – Goals) BDWRL Springfield 26 beat Beerwah 10 Anyone wanting to become involved in the club either in the way of playing, volunteering or sponsorship are encouraged to contact President Dean Roberts on 0418 816 605 to discuss.

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Countdown to London According to the world’s leading armchair athletes, the triathlon is much more fun to watch than it is to compete in. Despite this, the triathlon is one of the fastest growing sports in the world today. So it’s no wonder it is expected to be one of the most exciting and high profile events at this year’s Olympic Games. So unlike the armchair athletes that cheer from the sidelines, whether you are an aspiring athlete or just want to get fit, many would agree that it sometimes takes just a little bit more effort and motivation to get up to train on these cold, dark and often wet, winter mornings. So thank goodness someone is looking out for us. And that someone is Peter Thorpe and his merry band of fellow trainers, who together make up the region’s very first local triathlon group, Ngungun Triathlon Group. Local resident Peter, who set up the informal group nearly a year ago, said training as part of a group is a good idea for those people who find it difficult to keep up the motivation when training alone. The group, which numbers between 20 - 30, train together up to five times a week, and include men, women and children of all ages and abilities. “We’re very much an inclusive group,” Peter said.

It’s more about the opportunity to support and encourage each other on our fitness journey,” he said. “It’s open to everyone, regardless of age or level of ability,” he said. Peter said his goal, which reflected many of the members of the group, was not to get faster, but still be doing it when he is 65. “We’ve got a lifetime to get fit, that is pretty much our philosophy,” he said. Some of us swim, ride and run, some of us just do one. There are so many training options and wonderful places to train in this area,” he said. Because the group is not run as an official club, Peter said there is no cost to join, and there are usually no ongoing fees, other than a small fee to cover insurance costs on a Saturday swim, ride and run from the Beerwah Pool. Some of our group are off to the world championships in October in New Zealand, while others have been successful in local events, some do ironman events and kids triathalons, but it’s not about competitiveness, some of our members don’t even compete, they just participate to keep fit,” he said. For more information about Ngungun Triathlon Group, contact Peter on 0423 702 677.

Ngungun local triathlete team

Olympic Fast Facts • •

The world’s leading competitors take less than one hour 50 minutes to complete an Olympic-distance triathlon There are no heats in the Triathlon; both the men’s and women’s events consist of a single race. The first athlete to cross the finish line is the winner. There are 110 competitors in this year’s Olympic Triathlon event - 55 men and 55 women. Each country is limited to six athletes (three men and three women). The course is a 1,500m swim, followed by a 43km bike (seven laps of a 6.137km course), finishing with a 10km run (four laps of a 2.5km course).

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More than half a million spectators lined the Sydney streets to watch the first ever Olympic Triathlon at the 2000 Games. Emma Snowsill won Australia’s first ever Triathlon gold in Beijing in 2008, however she isn’t competing in London. Since making its debut at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Australia’s women have won a triathlon medal at every Games. At London, Queensland’s Emma Moffat will be hoping to improve on her bronze medal in Beijing in 2008.

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