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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 - 2014. VOLUME 29-06

Out and About Glasshouse RSL page 22

Positive continence health page 6

Yoga fun at Guppy's page 12

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This Week in GCNews

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n Friday night we headed to the Glasshouse Country RSL for dinner, to take some social photos, and to get tickets in the Lucky Meal Draw for a $50.00 cash prize donated by KLM Energy. The food and atmosphere was fabulous! The club is also looking for a volunteer to play some ‘quiet background music’ on Friday nights. If you’re interested call them on 5438 7777. Check out the photos on page 22. Regards,

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Join Maleny Flexi School as they present a fun filled Trivia Night out. They’ll bring the questions and supper - you bring answers and an appetite! With fancy dress and prizes to be won, doors open 6.30pm with Trivia starting at 7.00pm. Individual tickets are available at the door, and for more information call 5429 6958. Tickets $15.00pp, kids under 10 free. Maleny Neighbourhood Centre,17 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny.

Saturday, June 21

Caboolture Regional Car Club present their annual Show and Shine and Swap Meet at the Caboolture showgrounds. Enquiries: Swap 5495 33 12 or 0419 331 213, Show and Shine 0419 781 428. More details at www.crcc.com.au

Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce networking night for all local business people at the Beerwah Hotel from 5.30pm - 7.00pm. This is a great opportunity to meet up with other local business people and share your business knowledge and experience. The evening is free to attend. Please RSVP for catering purposes reception@gcnews.com. au or phone 5438 7445.

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Wednesday, June 25

Glenview artist Darren Trebilco with his Archibald Portrait entry for this year

Local news............................. 3-9 Community news................ 10-12 Doing business........................ 14 You said it............................... 16 Health beauty & wellbeing........ 18 Living..................................... 19 Gems of the Hinterland........ 20-21 Elected reps............................ 24 Churches................................ 28 Community Notices.................. 28 Things to do............................ 23 Happenings............................. 23 Home and Living..................... 25 Real estate.............................. 26 Gardening............................... 27 Trades............................... 29-34 Sports news....................... 34-35 Classifieds.......................... 36-37 Fun page................................. 38

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Be part of the fun at Beerburrum State School Family Fun Day from 1.00pm - 5.00pm. Stalls, food, games, free jumping castle, raffles, cash lucky door prize and heaps more! 8 Beerburrum Road, Beerburrum.

Bring a bag of your once-loved clothes, shoes and accessories (in wearable condition) and jump into a swap fest at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre. It’s a great way to clear out old gear and revamp your wardrobe. 2.00pm - 4.00pm. Gold coin donation. All welcome, refreshments available. For more information contact Helen on 0410 057 315. Ryan Road, Glass House.

The Healthy Guru are presenting an informative and empowering workshop titled ‘Essential Foods for the Mind, Body and Soul’ at Beerwah Community Hall from 10.00am until 3.00pm. Hosted by Leanda Weynton, Craig Harmer and Les Feast; the course will explore ‘food is medicine, food for thought and food for your soul’. Tickets $63.00, phone 5439 0097 www.thehealthyguru.com.au

Glasshouse Mountains Touch Football Association is holding their inaugural ‘Touch on Glass’ competition from 9.00am on Sunday, June 22. Enjoy quality touch footy action, free to all spectators, see sport page 8

Tuesday, June 24 – Friday, June 27

Saturday, June 28

Redcross Blood Donormobile at Landsborough (Tuesday) 11.30am – 6.30pm Beerwah Marketplace (Wednesday) 11.30am – 3.00pm, (Thursday) 11.30am – 6.30pm (Friday) 8.00am – 3.00pm. To book call 13 14 95 or visit www.donateblood.com.au

Enjoy an irreverent and comic look at our spiritual quests at ‘Godshow’. This sublime comic original theatre with Rainee Skinner, Glenda O’Sullivan and Sam Saunders, is at 2.00pm at the Old Witta School, 316 Witta Road, Witta. A fundraiser for training peace-workers in living compassion and nonviolent communication. $15.00 /$12.00 Bookings essential, 5435 2993, wildweaver@ozemail.com.au

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Local News

Local artist takes on Archibald challenge Sunshine Coast artist Darren Trebilco has been receiving accolades for this year’s Archibald Portrait Prize entry from those who have been visiting his studio to view the piece as it has taken shape.

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Owner of the Solitude Art Gallery / Open Studio in Glenview, Darren says that some avid visitors have been dropping in weekly, to see the progress and direction he has taken on his portrait of ‘Hat Fitz’, the Australian wild man of blues. Darren’s portrait sitter for this year’s Archibald, ‘Hat Fitz’, “has the face of a weathered, bearded mountain man and the personality of an Aussie larrikin”, and Darren was excited by the idea of creating such an intriguing face in paint. With the piece standing at 1.8 metres tall by 1.5 metres wide, Darren chose to steer away from the traditional canvas surface, opting instead for a wide frame covered in timber and wallpaper. Darren’s latest artwork is a combination of techniques that the professional artist has been developing and honing throughout his career. With the colour, quality and vibrancy that the Sunshine Coast has come to expect from Trebilco artwork, each piece offers an energy of originality and strength.

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Judging took place on June 12, and the winner of the 2014 Archibald Portrait Prize will be announced on July 18. You can visit the Solitude Art Gallery located at 163 Glenview Road, Glenview to view further artwork created by Darren Trebilco, visit his website at www.solitudeart.com.au or follow the Solitude Art (Official) Gallery on Facebook or Instagram.

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Due to her remarkable sports-tipping skills, Australia Zoo, in partnership with Twitter Australia and the Socceroos, have chosen to share the beloved Flopsy’s predictions with the world for the 2014 World Cup. For each of the major games, Flopsy – with the assistance of Bindi Irwin – will nominate the winner by selecting from one of two bowls of delicious roo food. Flopsy has opened her own Twitter account @ Predictaroo and will use this to bring you videos of her tips for each of these and other big games in the competition.

“We are so excited to be able to share Flopsy’s wisdom with the world,” said Bindi. Follow Flopsy’s predictions on Twitter at @ Predictaroo today, and also stay up-todate on all her roo news on Australia Zoo’s website: www. australiazoo. Bindi with Predictaroo who com.au/ chose Chile to win over the predictaroo Soceroos last Saturday

Rotary Calendar Competition Contributed by Ilia Starkovsky The entries of the Rotary Photography competition are currently on display at the Beerwah Library. Please come along to view the artworks of our beautiful Glass House Mountains region. It is from these entries that the images are chosen for the Rotary Calendar 2015. Judging will take place this week with the winners announced on Friday at 4.00pm.

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Solar users targeted

New foundation formed

by Greg Brown

Recently, Energy Minister Mark McArdle introduced changes to the way the electricity market operates, which will see (among other things) the scrapping of the guaranteed 8c solar feed-in tariff. The changes were made in a bid to lower power bills for electricity users, due to what Mr McArdle calls a “cross subsidy” where non-solar households are paying for the feed-in tariff. Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls has gone further, describing those who took part in the original solar scheme as "champagne sippers and the latte set", while labelling the program "middle class welfare". From July 1, solar power users will have to individually negotiate with their retailer to agree on a price for the energy they produce and feed back into the grid. To make matters worse, the average Queensland home on a regulated electricity tariff will see its power bills increase by around 13% for the financially year 2014-2015, or $191 annually, according to the Queensland Competition Authority’s (QCA), which are on top of a 21% rise last financial year. Industry figures show that the uptake of solar power by Queensland households trying to escape escalating power bills, continues to grow, with 3,687 systems installed in May – totaling 16.2MW of electricity being generated. According to Ian Hall from All Energy H.Q. (previously 1300 4 SOLAR) right now is the critical time to join one of those 3,687

households and sign up for solar power. “Energex have other changes planned and from July 1 they will only be giving people the opportunity to be considered for a system up to 3kW – as opposed to the current limit of 5kW,” Ian said. “It is also my understanding that the 5kW system doesn’t have to installed by July 1, just that the application has been made – which is how the process has always operated,” he said. After July 1, you are still able to have systems installed larger than 3kW, but they will not be allowed to feed into the electricity grid. “My understanding is that they will be trying to limit the amount of electricity that is being fed back into the grid, which makes it even more important that you look at on-site battery storage to make sure you are utilising the entire capacity of your system,” said Ian. The State Government are also looking to introduce legislation which will remove retail price regulation, meaning that market forces will set the price paid and energy consumers will need to shop around for the best deals.

The Wiruungga Foundation has been formed to encourage indigenous and other Australians to develop self-reliance: spiritually, physically, socially and economically. The foundation’s aim is to purchase or lease bush-land acreage suitable for creating an environment for the retention of traditions including bush medicines, bush foods, art and craft, music and dance. They also aim to establish working models for the growing of bush tucker, native plants used for the production of traditional medicines, and fresh vegetables, and establish a learning centre. Here students will be taught with love and compassion to achieve their academic goals and the values of traditional culture, and as a result, their horizons will be broadened and their aspirations lifted. The inaugural meeting of The Foundation will be held at the Maleny Community Hall next to the Information Centre in Maple Street, at 7.00pm on Tuesday, June 24. Any enquiries contact the treasurer Alan on 0475 077 075.

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Positive Continence Health available at Landsborough Chemist As part of their commitment to raising public awareness about health issues that may be of benefit to their customers, Landsborough Chemist are planning to hold a pharmacy health promotion to highlight World Continence Week (WCW) which runs from June 23 - 29. As part of their promotion, the pharmacy will be seeking to educate customers about continence health as well as offering a free screening questionnaire to assist and identify customers who may need further attention. The pharmacy will also be offering professional advice during the week, and if required, referrals to appropriate medical practitioners. Supported by the Continence Foundation of Australia, this year’s WCW highlights issues surrounding maternal continence, though continence health, which centres on a strong pelvic floor, is applicable to everyone regardless of age or gender. The key message for everyone is that incontinence in most cases can be preventable and is treatable. With this in mind, the Landsborough Chemist will be urging customers both male and female to fill out the quick screening questionnaire. Should it return a positive result, then book an appointment with one of two specialist physiotherapists who will be visiting the pharmacy during WCW for further discussion. The health promotion seeks to raise awareness, educate and then bring to people’s attention that good solutions do exist. During the week, there will be an education booth set up inside the Pharmacy along with a video display that will provide further information for customers. Friendly staff will be on hand to happily answer any questions. There will also be a private area for further discussion and this will also serve as a spot for customers to meet with the visiting physios. On Tuesday, June 24, physiotherapist Ellie Douse will

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The team at Landsborough Chemist be in store from 11.00am onwards, available for customer consultation, and on Friday, June 27, Annette Bezear will be available after 2.00pm. Both specialise in continence issues. If you wish to book an appointment, please contact the pharmacy on 5494 1744. Studies suggest that one in three women who have had babies may experience continence issues so this year the focus of World Continence Week has the tag phrase ‘Managing the Mother Load’. This new campaign by the Continence Foundation of Australia seeks to raise awareness particularly among women, of the need to do pelvic floor muscle exercises several times a day, ideally during and after pregnancy. Clinical studies have showed pelvic floor muscle exercises could prevent and effectively treat pre and postnatal women if performed correctly as part of a daily routine. In conjunction with the Managing the Mother Load campaign, which will be officially launched during World Continence Week, the Continence Foundation of Australia has developed a pregnancy guidebook and smart phone app. For more information, phone the National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66 or go to continence.org.au. If you wish to book an appointment with one of the specialist Physios during WCW, please contact the pharmacy on 5494 1744 or drop in and find out more information at 1 Maleny Street Landsborough.

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Mark Vaney, Director of CommuterXpress said the company will use 12 seater mini-buses and each vehicle will take the same group to work at the same time every day. The commuters themselves decide the pick-up places, times and destinations, whether it be Brisbane CBD or another employment hub like Brisbane Airport or a hospital or university. “It's cost comparable with public transport at about one or two dollars each way more than the train fare, but far cheaper than private car use. “People can save up to $7,000.00 a year over the cost of running a car,” he said. With someone else doing the driving, passengers can also use the free time to work, sleep, read, or

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simply relax because each vehicle includes WiFi, window curtains and highback reclining seats. Some of the commuters themselves can share the driving and save even more if they choose to. There is a primary driver and one or two back-up drivers for each vehicle – the primary driver travels free and the back-up drivers receive discounts on their fares. The first week's travel is free for all commuters and there are cash incentives for introducing new members, or starting a new group. Full details and a no-obligation 'Register your interest' form are available on the company's website, www.commuterxpress.com.au.

Art show helpers and participants required Planning is now underway for the Mooloolah State School Art Show which will be held on Friday, August 8 and Saturday, August 9. The Friday Night will be an adult focused wine and cheese ‘Gallery Opening’ event. On Saturday it will be a day event (10.00am - 2.00pm) including gallery viewing, outdoor Markets (Arts and Crafts) and Arty workshops. The organisers are looking for local artists who would like to be involved (running workshops or

displaying their art) as well as market stallholders on the Saturday, who would like to showcase handmade arts and crafts. They will also need materials / handy people to assist before the event, with making display boards. Any ideas and help to artfully display the masterpieces is also welcome. Contact Kerry Flello 0407 927 782 or the school office on 5413 6333 to express your interest in participating.

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the Glasshouse Mountains community and the sporting clubs it associates with, including cricket, netball, touch football and soccer. The winning team and runner up will receive cash prize money, so the competition is sure to be fierce! Glasshouse Mountains Touch and the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club invite you to come on down during the day and enjoy some live high quality touch football action. This day will be fee to all spectators.

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Glasshouse Mountains Touch Football Association is holding their inaugural ‘Touch on Glass’ competition from 9.00am on Sunday, June 22. The competition will involve Sunshine Coast, State and International players in open mixed teams from touch football affiliates from throughout the Sunshine Coast and Queensland, with three local Glasshouse teams. The competition will see 10 teams playing 30 games in a round-robin and finals. The competition is aimed to assist the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, by raising funds and boosting patronage in order to continue to maintain the fields. This will hopefully enable the club to continue to provide great service to

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Peter Farrell of Glass House Mountains is one of a group of veterans from the Sunshine Coast Vietnam Veterans Association who have been undertaking a fishing trip for many years. The vessel they go out on is ‘Nightbeat’, an old trawler converted to cater for a group, it’s a live

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Police Beat

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If you’re considering a party in the future, and intend to have a large gathering to celebrate, then you must consider the laws in relation to an event. What is an out-of-control event? The event must involve a gathering of at least 12 people, with at least three engaging in out-of-control conduct. Out-of-control conduct includes things like trespassing, damaging property, disorderly conduct, fighting, doing obscene acts, making unreasonably noise, throwing objects to harm people, obstructing traffic, being drunk in a public place, minors consuming or possessing alcohol in a public place or breaking glass. What can police do about it? Once an event authorisation has been given in relation to an event, officers can utilise the out-of-control event powers granted under the legislation. The out-of-control event powers can be used by a police officer for any one or more of the following purposes: preventing the event becoming an out-of-control event; stopping an out-of-control event from continuing or starting in another location; dispersing persons from the event; minimising the impact of the event on public order or safety; identifying a person organising or committing a relevant offence at the event. Police can stop a vehicle or enter a place. Police can give a person, or a group of persons, a direction to stop any conduct to immediately leave a place; or not return to a place within a stated period of not more than 24 hours (unless the person or group resides at the place); and police can take any other steps the police officer considers reasonably necessary. Police can give directions and if you fail to comply with this direction you will be committing an offence which you may be arrested for. Please remember if you’re planning an event you must take into account these laws. There are party safe registrations and wrist bands and information booklets at the police station. You can also download these forms on the QPS web page and submit the forms online.

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Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre received a brand new garden shed on a cement slab which was kindly donated by the Masonic Lodge of Landsborough. This shed was installed by some of the members of the Lodge with the assistance of participants in BADYAC's programs. It will help contribute to the further development of their veggie gardens, which they would like the community to become a part of. Whilst the team at BADYAC are really appreciative of the continued support of the Masonic Lodge, they still need the support of local business, and the community, to complete their community garden. They are looking to create an environment that nurtures learning about home grown vegetables

and their nutritional value, creates new friendships, swapping skills and knowledge, and where you can have a cuppa and chat while tending the gardens. Can you help put some tools in their shed, some fertiliser, soil, compost bins, irrigation equipment, maybe even a small rainwater tank? These would all be utilised to help build up their gardens and encourage our young people to learn how to become self sufficient in our tough society. If you would like to help out they are planning a ‘Garden Day’ on Wednesday, June 18 from 2.00pm. Come along and have a cuppa and get involved. Or alternatively if you can donate, please phone them on 5494 0505 between 9.00am and 4.00pm from Monday to Thursday.

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display at the Family Fun Day and will be for sale ranging in price up to $10.00. The P&C have organised lots of great things for the afternoon, including a free jumping castle and a multi draw raffle with six prizes - first prize is valued at over $600.00. There is also a $100.00 lucky door prize being drawn at 3.30pm – you have to be there to win. So come along and enjoy a great afternoon out at our beautiful school.

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Since the new management has taken over Guppy’s Early Learning Centre at Beerwah, they have been making improvements to the physical environment, community involvement and integrated new programs within the centre. One of these integrated programs is conducting regular yoga classes with the children. We have created a space in the learning environment with peaceful music, ornaments and inspirational images and yoga mats to encourage relaxation amongst the centre. The yoga classes are held in the centre three times per week and the children have really taken to the learning experience. Centre Director, Mellissa Dimauita, describes the integrated program as providing exceptional child care through personalised service, meaning that all of our children have the opportunity to be involved in a comforting learning environment, catering for their individual needs.

Calling creative entrepreneurial kids

Contributed by Debbie Ives The CWA Beerwah is holding its first Kid's for Kid's market at the CWA Hall on Simpson Street on July 12 from 9.00am to 1.00pm. Local children are encouraged to get their creative hats on, and attend with a stall of their very own art, craft, jewelry or baking etc. In keeping with CWA tradition, there will be a kid's cooking competition that will be judged on the day. Details of the ages and cooking categories are available on the CWA Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/QCWABeerwah. Please email booking request to qcwabeerwah@gmail.com. Stall sites are $5.00 with indoor and outdoor availability. Children are encouraged to bring only their own creations, no second hand toys, clothes or books are allowed. There will be a prize for the best dressed stall, so the children are encouraged to think about their stall presence, and presentation.

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Contributed by Ian McCarron Our lucky door prize winner at our June monthly meeting was Del Davis. Raffle prize winner was Dorothy Harrison. Birthdays for June are: Dolly Anthony, Heather Smith and Val Hine. Wedding anniversary for June: Howard and Marie Klose. Thankyou to our guest speaker Police Constable Susan Lowndes for her very informative talk. To our new member Fisher Marcus, welcome to the club. Reminders: Tuesday, June 24 - Games day, morning tea at 9.00am. Thursday, June 26 - Sandgate Seniors to visit us the hall will open at 8.00am for set up, morning tea 9.00am, top entertainment, lunch, raffles and progressive raffle. Prizes for progressive raffle please. Tuesday, July 8 - monthly meeting, barbecue, guest speaker Rick Baberowski our Sunshine Coast Div 1 Councillor. Small fold up tables, chairs, cake and hot water for barbecue please. Monday, July 21 - Christmas in July at Noosa. Bookings with Jim on 5496 9836. Tuesday, July 22 - Games day.

Peachester 'Under Eights' invited to come and play

On Thursday morning, June 19, Peachester Primary would like to invite any parents in the community and their under 8's to join the lower grade children of Peachester School for a morning of fun activities. Parents thinking of future enrolments of their children at Peachester Primary might take this opportunity to come along and see firsthand what a small country school has to offer. Activities will include paper plane construction and flying, craft activities of threading and play dough, painting, bubbles, sand pit play, obstacle course and games such as bowling, connect four, waffle block building and bocce, music and dance as well as messy things like goop will all be on offer. It will be loads of fun, and made all the sweeter, with fairy bread making for morning tea. We'd love to see new faces and old, so please join us on Thursday morning from 8.50am until 10.50am.

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Business News Toothkind coming to Beerwah

The owners of Toothkind are excited to announce the upcoming opening of their newest practice in Beerwah on June 23. Following on the success of their two other Toothkind clinics located in Brisbane’s Northside, Drs James Fox and Chris Milligan look forward to bringing their modern dentistry practice to what they envisage is a growing town with great opportunities. Both owners have previously enjoyed working in Beerwah and believe that locals will respond well to a general dental practice that does everything in house with no need to refer to a specialist. Toothkind will offer cosmetic, preventative and restorative dentistry all under one roof. Services on offer will include orthodontics, implants, root canals, wisdom teeth extraction and general dentistry. In striving to provide an easily accessible service to clients, the practice is located directly opposite the train station at Beerwah and will be open until 8.00pm most nights, as well as on Saturdays until 2.00pm. The team at Beerwah will consist of a number of highly trained doctors with many years of combined experience, as well as hygienist and oral therapist Deb Taggart, who is very experienced dealing with young children and patients with gum disease. Dr Chris Milligan will provide general dentistry care, Dr Martin Brimmicombe will specialise in dental implants as well as general dentistry, Dr Rene Bazin is an orthodontic specialist and Dr Ian Sugden will focus his expertise on root canal therapy and wisdom teeth extraction. Another key feature of the business is that it will have its own CAD/CAM machine which means that crowns can be made while you wait, instead of the traditional two week wait. Healthfund rebates are available and they are preferred providers for a number of funds, and presently the only preferred dental provider for Medibank Private in Beerwah. Toothkind look forward to welcoming you for all your dental requirements For further details please contact them on 5494 0964 or see Dr Chris Milligan and Dr James Fox Toothkind www.toothkind.com.au.

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Obstacles or opportunities

When you step back and have a look at what is going on in Glasshouse Country you may think all is well, with new housing developments in Beerburrum, Glass House Mountains and Beerwah, and the streetscaping and new shopping centre in Beerwah. There are new businesses coming into the area and others relocating to try to improve their exposure to the market. There are also businesses moving south in a search for new customers. What does all this activity say about small businesses in Glasshouse Country? On the other hand, there are other activities being restricted from attracting customers by the barrier of Red Tape. These service providers attract customers into town where they spend their dollars and leave with a smile on their face and are happy to tell their friends about the beauty and hospitality of Glasshouse Country. The market I am referring to is the RV traveller (caravan, motorhome, camper trailers or just a tent). The State Government introduced the Drive Tourism Strategy a few months ago, and to date, Sunshine Coast Council has done little to accommodate this market in Glasshouse Country. The simple one is the self-contained RV traveller that drives into town, look at where they can park, enjoy what is on offer, spend up to $100.00 a day in a RV Friendly community and move on. If they are not welcome they will go to another community and patronise those businesses. The closure of the Beerwah Recreation and Showground Reserve at the end of April is one such example of a community providing a service since the 1980’s, with the infrastructure funded by Caloundra City, with the intention to attract this RV market. The consequences of this closure with no solution in place has had a significant impact on the cash flow of chamber members in Beerwah, although meetings were held in February, with an agreed seamless solution to go in place. The chamber has written to council requesting the facility be reopened to the RV travellers as a matter of urgency.

Business Buzz with Sonia Clark Cup cake for Lenny

Many people throughout the community were shocked to hear of the unfortunate traffic incident that occurred over the Easter weekend earlier this year that sadly resulted in the amputation of Senior Constable Len Elliott’s right leg. Buck’s Bakery at Landsborough have thrown their support behind a campaign to raise funds to assist with the ongoing costs associated with SC Lenny Elliott’s long road to recovery. The initiative ‘Cup Cake for Lenny’ is a way of giving back support to assist a much admired and well respected member of the local police unit. With support from staff who have donated their time in making the cakes and suppliers who have donated the mixture, all proceeds from sales of the cupcakes during the month of June will go towards the fund. Already public support has been fantastic with just over $1,100.00 raised to date. In a bid to achieve their $4,000.00 target, Buck’s Bakery will also be selling their cupcakes at a special fundraising Golf Day at the Beerwah Golf Course on Tuesday, June 24. Staff at Buck's Bakery with their 'Cupcakes for Lenny'

Glasshouse Country Community Plan:

The chamber of commerce has had the privilege of being offered the services of the 14 final year town planning students from the University of the Sunshine Coast for the past 14 weeks to look at Glasshouse Country as a destination. They have looked at the whole community with Beerwah as the ‘Major Activities Centre’. To develop the Glasshouse Country Community Plan they looked at all facets of the community as a blank canvas, taking into consideration the Place Plus Beerwah action plan outcomes and the recent work in Beerwah CBD. The final plan will be presented at the chamber’s networking evening on Wednesday, June 25. This is an opportunity for the business and community members to experience the exciting vision for the future. www.gcnews.com.au


School News Kindy kids get their hands dirty

Students at the Beerwah and District Kindergarten have had some hands-on learning about vegetable gardens, as a result of a generous donation by Bunnings, Caloundra. Using an IPad to conduct research on seasonal vegetables, they wrote a wish list, and sent it to Bunnings at Caloundra. Bunnings were so impressed with the children’s letter and enthusiasm for gardening, they visited the kindy and donated four citrus trees, six buckets, adult gardening tools, 12 child sized gardening tools, 12 pairs of children’s gardening gloves and numerous trays of seedlings ready for planting. Teacher, Rebecca Mackinstosh said it was a hive of activity as the children worked alongside their peers, teachers, parents and Bunning’s staff, to plant the new seedlings and trees. “We look forward to spending much more time in the garden here at kindy and picking our produce in the months ahead,” she said. Contact the kindergarten for enrolment enquiries for 2015 and beyond, phone 5494 6346.

Drumming up plenty of fun

Contributed by Kylie Merola The sounds of West African drums echoed through the grounds of Landsborough State School recently. Students were transported to the tribal villages of Africa when they welcomed 'African Beat' into the school. This term their music focus has been on beat and rhythm. To extend students understanding, they participated in a Salaka Interactive Drumming Workshop. 'Salaka' means 'sharing' in the language of Ghana. The best part about the presentation was that it was extremely hands-on. Bringing literally hundreds of drums into the school, every student learnt to play an authentic African rhythm. The energy and rhythm of the drummers and drums was just amazing, especially when all students played simultaneously. They were also taught a traditional African song, to accompany the drumming, and experienced African dancing. The students had so much fun and were captivated by the experience.

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Contributed by Andrea Balcombe Pyjama Day on Thursday, June 12 was a huge hit with the healthy and happy students of Peachester State Primary School. They all donated a gold coin to wear PJ's for the school day, and some parents and the teachers didn't bother getting dressed either. It was such a fun day for a great cause. All funds being raised on the day will go towards much-needed funds for improving our local community hospitals as well as helping sick children and their families when they need it most. Well done Peachester!

Over the last two months, Grace Lutheran College Year 11 students have begun a brand new robotics program, collaborating with Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to build robots from beginning to end using Arduino and Baby Orang-utan circuit boards, commercially available parts and hand cut hardware. The program incorporates university level hardware and programming to simulate real world problems such as detecting coral and counting different types of coloured fish. Jack Wright, a past Grace College student who graduated in 2012 and is a current undergraduate engineer from QUT, has been spearheading the project through his appointment at Grace as an IT assistant. This kind of program has never been done before at Grace and is unparalleled by other high schools. Mr Peter Kellett, Director of Information Services at Grace College, says a purpose built robotics learning facility will be built ready for classes in 2015. The finished product, the robot being built completely by each Grace Year 11 IPT student www.gcnews.com.au

The theme for Reconciliation Week this year was ‘Let’s Walk the Talk’. The Beerwah State School students have been learning in class what reconciliation means. The theme emphasises that we often talk about building better relationships between the wider Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, but we don’t always act on these conversations. The children have been making feet to place around the school to demonstrate that we are walking the talk.

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

Re: So out of touch, Annette James response (GCNews June 11)

I'm really puzzled that you think money for School Libraries with no use is a basis of your complaint. Last year I volunteered at the Beerwah State High School and am still doing some work this year. I can tell you I was well needed as the two staff there supported the students needs with school materials, help to find certain books they needed to complete assignments, visual display units, and teacher aid books. And Yes laptops to use in the classrooms, and occasionally for those that didn't have access to computers. After seeing firsthand what these two library staff do for all students at the school (some of which is in their own time) and also teachers, is beyond recognition. They should be awarded some kind of thank you from this community, as should every school library, by providing educational equipment, whether it be books, visual display or laptops. It’s disappointing that you feel the school should not supply any educational material for them to use in the library or at home to complete their studies. I guess you support cutting the budget for education, pensioner supplements and access to health for those in need. Yvonne Taylor Beerwah

Cruze owners

I recently noticed steam coming from underneath the bonnet of my Holden Cruze sedan, I took it to Ray Brown Mechanical at Glass House and he couldn't believe that this little narrow coolant pipe that carries the coolant to the engine block had in actual fact, split, allowing the coolant to disperse. My vehicle is a 2009 model, five years old, and the car has done 90,000 kilometres. I have been exceptionally pleased with the car, however, when Ray Brown contacted General Motors Holden re: the replacement part, the chap laughed, he knew exactly what Ray was ordering, saying, "mate, we order hundreds of these, it is a very common fault with the car." Ray asked if there had been a recall on this faulty Part on my Cruze."Oh no, the part is $82.50 and we have them in stock." It appears to me that GMH would rather have the owners blow their motors than fix the problem. Any Cruze owners make sure you have your coolant pipe checked and replaced, or it could cost you a lot more than the $82.50 for the part. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains

To the jogger on Coonowrin Road

Would the male jogger who runs on Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains in the mornings during school peak time, give some consideration to the drivers using the road and please use the footpaths. Many trucks cross the middle lines whilst going over the railway bridge causing on-coming traffic to swerve. Should I again come across you and a truck at the same time while travelling with my two young children in the car, I may not be able to avoid hitting you, while I would be held responsible for hitting you, my children would be unharmed. Name supplied Glass House Mountains

Keep Skippy Park’s name

Re: Ann Husband's letter in GCNews edition, May 28. I strongly oppose the renaming of 'Skippy Park' to 'Stan Tutt Memorial Park'. Ann mentions Stan was a wonderful contributor to the community, and that the park should be renamed in his honour. I ask you Ann, don't you think Skippy Park is more fitting, in memory of all the kangaroos which used to live at the park? Allison McMaster Mooloolah 16

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Thanks

I would like to thank Annette Howarth, for Hon Mal Brough, for their assistance I making my passport application possible through the bureaucratic red tape I experienced recently. Thank you also to Frank Rowell, my neighbor, for suggesting I contact my local member in the first instance. The response from the MP office was less than 12 hours. Allison McMaster Mooloolah

Politicians and their obscenely excessive prerequisites The sad reality is that Australia is made up of three types of people - workers, bludgers and pensioners. We expect the pensioners to be looked after in this country. We do not want to see elderly people homeless and destitute in Australia. I have an immediate idea that could claw back quite a few billions – get rid of politicians outlandish entitlements after they have served their terms. This wastage is horrendous, and a massive unjustified burden on the taxpayer and not value for money! I recently read in the Daily Telegraph that both Rudd and Gillard get a $200,000 salary for the rest of their lives plus enormous travel allowances, office accommodation and staffing costs (even though they both have other jobs). Why is it that we continue to provide multiple millions to give these buggers swanky offices from which to run their now quite irrelevant lives? Do they really need an office that costs up to $14,000 a month? As well as two staff, including a senior private secretary, with an annual wages of nearly $300,000. Then there are a host of other benefits - the airline gold pass, which entitles ex-PMs up to 40 business class flights a year. That's almost one a week! Mr Rudd would also be entitled to the lease of a car worth up to $55,000 for the rest of his life. Leasing experts say this would be worth $1,000 to $1,500 a month. These are in addition to their pensions under the generous former Parliamentary superannuation scheme. Now, the ones facing the fiscal axe, are the poor bloody pensioners who have worked and paid tax all their bloody lives! Roy Chandler Peachester

Thanks for the debt

With the interest payment on our national debt running at approximately 12 billion dollars per annum, which does not include any pay down on the principle sum, one should ponder these facts! 12 billion dollars per annum = 230 million dollars per week which = 32.7 million dollars per day. For the payment of one year’s interest - how many houses could you provide for the homeless? How many extra lifesaving operations could be performed? How much valuable training could you provide to young people? And all the while the debt remains. Our children will pay dearly for the excesses of your term in office. Ms Gillard / Mr Rudd you inherited a debt free country and the cost to return us back to that situation will deny everyone a significant future benefit. Warwick Moody Peachester

What debt?

It saddened me to read in last week’s letters a plea from a pensioner for all of us to get with the budget program, tighten our belts and somehow save our nation from the calamity of overwhelming debt. Being in the older pensioner bracket myself, I could not help thinking wow - shades of World War II

overkill? Just a bit. The fact is that Australia's level of debt is one third of the average of OECD countries so we are not going down the gurgler any time soon. Like any prudent government, adjustments to the tax and welfare systems have to be made. But to be running around, in effect, yelling ‘fire fire’ as the present government is doing, is way out of line with reality. So let's all get a grip. Pensioners and all those dependent on benefits apparently are going to have to do it tougher. What's new? At least it's not World War II. Pam Lever Glass House Mountains

Environmental concerns

Well folks, the time has come to register your objections to the development of Rupari Hill, the hill with the water towers immediately west of the rockholes and overlooking Emma Park. Rupari Hill and the adjacent Coochin Creek contains many rare plants, including a magnificent stand of very old King Ferns, the Glass House Mountains Tea Tree and Glass House Mountains Myrtle which are both unique to the Glass House Mountains and found nowhere else in the world. It also has a population of swamp wallabies and other small wallabies and the adjacent Coochin Creek is a feeding ground for the Azure Kingfisher, which is rare around Beerwah. The vegetation on and around the hill is unusually diverse. Because it is only 1.5 km from Beerwah Railway Station, this makes the hill an unusual and valuable asset for the Beerwah Community to have. To develop this area would destroy CCBG’s plan for a wildlife corridor connecting to Mt Coochin and downgrade the amenity of Council’s magnificent Upper Coochin Creek Conservation Reserve and future plans for Emma Park. It is in contradiction to the recommendations in CCBG’s report to council in October last year. A small part of the hill’s south eastern margin is already to be preserved through the addition of Lot 202 on the west side of Coochin Creek, adjacent to the much-loved rockholes / cascades area on Coochin Creek, and it would be a great asset to the community if housing could be kept away from this area and the remaining part of the hill reserved. The developers are Mt Byron Pastoral Company. Council currently has a vegetation protection order over the hill. If you are concerned for our natural environment, please write to Cr Rick Baberowski and Mayor Mark Jamieson, letting them know that, for the protection of this special area, development on Rupari Hill is not on. Roger Callen Coochin Creek Bushland Group

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Do YOU know what it is? The first three people to ring the Museum on 5494 1755 with the correct answer will win a free family pass to visit the Museum. Last weeks’ answer – A pea sheller Last weeks’ winners – No winners as yet Previous weeks’ winners – Wayne Temple, Lydia Keet, L. Lewis Open: Sun, Wed, Thurs and Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Closed Mon, Tues & Sat

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Contributed by Diane Rantall Headache is one of the most common health related conditions in Australia, according to the Better Health Channel website. There are many reasons why you may develop a headache, some of which include: muscle tightness, injuries to the head, neck or spine, jaw or dental problems, stress, eye problems, poor posture, diet or food intolerances, hormonal problems, dehydration, and ear, nose and throat infections. Most people will experience a headache at some point in their life. Headaches may vary in severity for each person, and it will depend on the underlying issue, as to what the cause may be. Obviously if you have a reoccurring headache or constant headaches you need to visit your doctor or health care professional for a diagnosis.

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Living Running made easy

Visitor Information Centre Update By Bev Dooley This month in the centre we have had a number of local visitors, and 85 of them were from Palmwoods State Primary School. The students were keen to learn about the formation and legend of the Glass House Mountains. One of our longer standing volunteers, Ivon Northage led the students in three groups for a presentation in the centre, whilst the rotation enjoyed our beautiful grounds. It is quite interesting and very exciting watching young faces learn about our unique area. Ivon is also responsible for what will be a new wall hanging unveiled in the centre in July, to celebrate the Bicentennial of Matthew Flinders. Ivon has worked on the historical project for over a year, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for what will be a wonderful addition to the centre. People can view it in the centre after July 19. Also this month we have celebrated 25 years of volunteering! As part of National Volunteer Week, Sunshine Coast Destination entertained 100 volunteers for breakfast at Oaks Oasis Resort in Caloundra. It was a marvellous opportunity to hold a Years of Service Presentation to mark contributions by 28 individual ambassadors, who have volunteered their time in a Sunshine Coast

Visitor Information Centre for five, 10, 15 and 20 years. A wealth of local knowledge imparted for business owners and the region alike. Finally, new to the centre, we will be stocking a range of cards by local artist Heather Gall, and of course we have our local honey and jaboticaba jam. We invite you to call in and say hello and if you have a free few hours, why not join our friendly team.

The Glass House Mountains Visitor Information centre is located at Settler's Rotary Park, Reed Street, Glass House Mountains and is open seven days a week from 9.00am to 4.00pm

Photography Corner

with the U3A Grafx Group contributed by Margaret Thompson

Matt and Monique Montague are two locals who love to run. They organise a free community running and mountain biking group meeting at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club grounds a couple of times a week. Their social group of runners, walkers and riders has grown over the last 12 months, and Monique says that it’s all about being fit, healthy and supportive. “But we’ve found that there are lots of people who – for whatever reason – have never run, or back in the day used to run and feel a little apprehensive about coming to something where they may feel out of place,” she said. “So we’ve started a free ‘Couch to 5ks’ group specifically catering for them. “It’s for people out there who want to do something to become healthier and fitter, and running may be of interest to them.” Matt is incorporating the ‘Couch to 5ks’ program into their other sessions, so that as people improve in fitness, they can move across into the other regular running / walking training. “For the first few weeks, we just want to get you out there and walking,” Monique explained. “One of the main causes of people not following through with their goals is that the enjoyment is simply not there for them. “We make it simple, fun and non-threatening, and once you can get through the first two weeks, things will improve and you’ll start to feel great. It’s a great way for those who have always wanted to do fun runs or charity events, but have never had the drive.

Photo of the Month – Low tide in the Tropics Chosen by Ilia Starkovsky as the ‘Picture of the Month’, it is easy to see why. This image in its simplicity has been taken from a low camera angle with clever use of perspective to take us away into the distance. The huge expanse of sky reflected in the water at low tide demonstrates the power of negative space. John Thompson took this photo some years ago at Slade Point, Mackay, on slide film then scanned and restored digitally. Well worth the effort. Check out Annette Pendlebury’s photos on display at Beerwah Library this month.

U3A Grafx Group meets at Beerwah Library each Thursday from 3.00pm. Enquiries: mnjthompson@aapt.net.au

So if you’re keen to have a crack at the Sunny Coast Marathon in August (or maybe just the 5km event), starting off gently as part of Matt and Monique’s ‘Couch to 5ks’ program may be just the thing. For anyone interested, please email ghmrg@gmail. com or contact 0411 891 148.

The School Paper was a familiar part of school and family life for many decades in Queensland. It was a small magazine roughly of A5 size issued first by the Department of Public Instruction and later by the Department of Education. Different issues were published for different grades. Packed with articles, stories, poems, puzzles and pictures, the School Paper told children about discoveries in medical science, early Australian explorers, Greek gods, railways and even the first ‘wireless’, and entertained them with short stories about children playing. The oldest School Paper in the Bankfoot House

England and the Empire, and the change from a rural to a largely urban society. They document profound changes in society from the horse and buggy era to the automobile, and show the advent of the ‘wireless’ and the telephone. A special issue of the paper was printed in April 1917 and gives an account of the Gallipoli campaign in 1915 in stories, articles, poems, photographs and even a map.

collection dates from 1911 and was written for Classes 1 and 2. It contains an article about explorer Edward John Eyre, a story of the Greek mythical figure Arachne and a poem called ‘The Cats’ Tea Party’. The most recent in the collection was published in 1951 for Classes 6 and 7. There’s an excerpt from the book ‘Biggles in Africa’ by Captain WE Johns, news about the first RAAF helicopter to be stationed in Queensland, a story about a Russian man greedy for land (echoing fears of the time?), news of an oilfield in Canada, the story of explorer John McDouall Stuart, a crossword puzzle and a joke. These little publications are a fascinating study for they show the changing attitudes of Australians to

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Beerwah Flowers and Gifts Beerwah Flowers and Gifts has had a facelift! Sue has been busy giving the shop a new feel by opening the doors onto Turner Street and changing the layout, making it easier to browse through the wide range of gifts available. With new stock of leather wallets, purses and handbags, as well as plenty of baby gifts, trinkets, scarves, glassware, jewellery, and wedding gifts … the list is endless. Call in for a look around – you’ll be amazed at what you will find!

Matilda Service Station With the end of the financial year approaching, Matilda Servo has a huge Red Dot Sale offering up to 50% off a range of items. And when you call in for some bargains, why not grab a warming winter soup or one of the all day breakie specials for $7.95, which includes coffee or tea? And don’t forget, you can always pick up essential items (including groceries, bread and milk) 24/7. Your local one stop shop.

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Share the excitement of State of Origin game two at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club – this is definitely the place to be. We will be kicking the night off with a free sausage sizzle at 6.30pm. Then watch the game on the big screen from 8.15pm. Watch out for the new pasta night commencing on Wednesday, June 25 only $12.00 per plate, and $8.00 for kids.

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Good Old Days at Peachester serve great coffee, home-style meals, takeaways and delicious homemade cakes. Choose from the individual themed nostalgia, rock ‘n’ roll, ye olde books, men’s den and mother earth rooms to browse and relax, or dine alfresco. Birthday parties and group bookings are welcome with great specials available. Take time out to catch up with family and friends and enjoy the uniqueness of good old-fashioned cooking and friendly service. Once you try it you’ll come back again and again!

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Kaz, Matt and the team from Soulqi At the first sign of cold & flu encourage you all to be kind to yourself this winter. “The colder symptoms, or aches and pains weather can exacerbate arthritis from the colder weather, Acupuncture aches and pain, and can also make please contact us to see how nocturia (night-time bathroom visits) more frequent, disturbing your we can help – don’t wait! sleep-pattern – we can help,” says Gift vouchers available Kaz. And don’t forget to call in at the Japanese Acupuncture Fertility Chronic Fatigue Men’s Health first sign of the sniffles, as we also Menopause Pregnancy Musculoskeletal Pain Aged Care stock practitioner’s natural health Massage Dietary Therapy Women’s Wellness Emotional Health products and natural kids cough, cold and teething solutions too. We Kaz 0432 644 184 / 5439 0094 work to suit individual concerns, 5/68 Simpson Street, Beerwah soulqi@outlook.com timeframes and budgets – we care. www.gcnews.com.au

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Happenings Out and About Glasshouse RSL

It was a busy night at the Glasshouse Country RSL with a great turn up for the Friday night dining. The bar opens at 5.00pm and meals are served from 6.00pm, each week there is a new menu of fresh seasonal meals priced from $10.00. The $50.00 lucky meal prize donated by KLM Energy is proving very popular with the regulars and is still on until July 18.

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Keith Ewin, Keith Beitz, Nancy Kruger, Ruby Gowan, Maize Beitz and Elaine Ewin

Norm Eggleston with Ramphueng, Michael and Leon Davis, Jenny Eggleston and Del Davis

Warren Blackbourne and Club treasurer Karen Griffin with the Mediterranean Lamb Burger

Sue Brumpton, with Peter and Kay Farrell, and Jill Omara

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Things 2 Do Essential Foods for the Mind, Body and Soul workshop

The Healthy Guru workshop will be held at Beerwah Community Hall on Sunday, June 22 from 10.00am 3.00pm. Presenters will be Leanda Weynton, Craig Harmer and Les Feast. The course will explore three main areas, ‘food is medicine, food for thought and food for your soul’, each topic based on the individual expertise of the facilitators. Leanda will show how to nurture your body and enhance your wellbeing with the simple understanding of nutritional education. Craig will assist people to experience the benefits of Pranic breathing and guided mediation. Medium and Clairvoyant, Les will provide guidance on all levels of your life as you vibrate into life and connect body to spirit.Tickets $63.00, phone 5439 0097. www.thehealthyguru.com.au

Theatre and Performance workshop

In the upcoming school holidays BADYACC will have a free workshop program ‘Theatre and Performance’ that will be running from Monday, June 30 until Friday, July 4. Tailored for students aged 11 to 17 with a passion for theatre, performance and writing, this five day workshop runs daily from 9.30am until 4.00pm. Facilitated by industry expert Rhiannon Patten, topics covered include; speech and articulation, improvisational tactics, script writing, characterisation and performance and presentation. Places are strictly limited for this free creative and fun program, so please RSVP bookings to BADYACC (13 Roberts Road, Beerwah) on 5494 0505 by Wednesday, June 25. For more information please contact Holly on 0429 042 972.

Vegan Masterclass Cooking Demos

Due to popular demand, a series of Masterclass Cooking Demos will be held over the next few months at the Vegan Temple. With the previous masterclass run by Kunara Chef Monica Topliss attended by over 60 people, vegan cooking is becoming hugely popular. This month's class will be held on Sunday, June 22 from 11.00am. Presented by Vegan Warrior ambassador, Chantelle Miles who is an incredibly great and innovative cook. Upcoming classes in July and August will be by leading Australian vegan chefs. Anyone curious as to what vegans eat, along with those already living a cruelty free life and would like to meet new people are most welcome! The Vegan Temple, 204 Wilson Rd, Ilkley. Cost $25.00 adults, $5.00 kids - includes delicious buffet lunch. Pets welcome.

Fishing family fun

Grab your family and the rods, as the Landsborough Fishing Club Competition is on again. It promises to be a great local event that will appeal to the whole family. Running successfully for the last 10 years, the competition commences on Friday, June 20 at 4.00pm and runs until 10.00am Sunday, June 22. With three categories for heaviest fish up for grabs (Bream, Whiting and Flathead) the event will be held at Hussey Creek, Beerburrum with four divisions for competitors: Men, Women’s and under 16’s Boys and Girls. All feature good cash prizes. Food and refreshments are available on site and for those wanting to make weekend of it, there is plenty of room to bring your swags and camp. Entry in the competition is $20.00 for adults and kids can enter for free. With great support from the local businesses, if you love to fish this could be the perfect event for you. The organisers would like to acknowledge the fantastic support of Go Turf, Sunshine Coast Hose and Fittings, B and A Tyre and Mechanical, Landsborough Hotel, Landsborough Childcare, BP Landsborough, Robert Fullerton, JTS, Savage Landscape Supplies, Tanks AG Hort, Maximise Health and Fitness, Goop, AKJ Kemp and Sons, KB Cleaning, Cash for Scrap, D and S Crane Hire, Boxells Painting, Liaisons Hair Design, Beerwah Print & Stationery and Trophies One. For more information please contact Shelly on 0409 064 925. www.gcnews.com.au

Kellyfield Camellias open garden weekend Love Camellias? Then head over to Kellyfield Camellias for their annual open garden event to be held during the weekend of Saturday, June 28 – Sunday, June 29. Experience the joy of viewing a number of beautiful blooms whilst also supporting the children’s charity ‘Give me 5 for Kids’. This great family outing will feature display of the bright and beautiful Camellia Reticulata as well as many other varieties. There will be a sausage sizzle, delicious homemade morning and afternoon tea, as well as a variety of local produce and crafts for sale. Open from 9.00am until 4.00pm daily, entry by donation. For more enquiries please call 5494 4384 or see their Facebook page /KellyfieldCamellias. 958 Kidaman Creek Road Curramore via Maleny.

Free talk on Anti-Aging

Learn how your own stem cells hold the key to your body's natural repair and renewal system at a free talk on Saturday, June 21, at shop 4/10 Coral Street Maleny from 2.00pm until 3.00pm, with time for discussion afterwards. Adult stem cells play a key role in the natural repair and maintenance of the body. Come and learn about StemEnhance2, a concentrated whole food supplement like no other, with all natural organic ingredients, scientifically proven to support the release of stem cells from the bone marrow and increase the number of circulating stem cells by up to 40%. To receive a free information kit, or to book in for the talk, please call Veronica on 5494 2838 or 0438 776 836. email: goodhealth@magicalmaleny.com

A special date for all Camellia lovers

The annual Montville Camellia Festival, is on again Saturday, June 21– Sunday, June 22. Showcasing beautiful camellia blooms, the competition welcomes entries from all local gardeners. Entries will be received Saturday between 8.00am and 9.00am. As well as see a display of beautiful banners and quilts, visitors can view decorative camellia arrangements, an art exhibition by Blackall Range Visual Artists, and enjoy tea or coffee with delicious scones or homemade soup and crusty bread. Camellia plants will also be for sale from Le Jardin. The festival will be held at St Mary’s Church and Hall Main Street, Montville, from 10.00am to 4.00pm each day.

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Mal Brough

Federal member for Fisher P: 5444 4888.

VET Forum reaps benefits

In April I hosted a Vocational Education and Training (VET) forum in Caloundra to discuss the VET sector and provide the opportunity for training organisations to give feedback directly to the Government. I am pleased to report that the feedback gathered at this forum has contributed to change. Last week Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane MP announced the first in a series of changes to reduce red tape in the VET sector. The change relates to eliminating fees imposed on training providers when minor changes are made to training packages. I would like to again thank all attendees at the forum for providing constructive feedback that is leading to positive change.

Jobs at the University hospital

There are 350 construction jobs that are about to come online at the University hospital. Do you know of someone who is looking to get into the construction industry? Previous construction experience not necessary. Jobs to come online over the next three months. Visit: www.myworkshop.net.au Phone: 5413 8516 Pop-in: Gate 1 Barny Moy Road, Birtinya

Maleny Show

On May 30 and 31 I attended the Maleny Show to chat to the constituents of Fisher and support the great event which is in its 77th year. I would like to thank everyone that came to say hi or ask questions when I was either walking around the showgrounds or at our stand in the Pavilion. To the Maleny Show Society, congratulations for again delivering a fantastic event that was embraced by the community and enjoyed by all. Mal with the 2014 Maleny Showgirls

Feedback is always appreciated and I encourage you to go to my Facebook page to receive electorate news and updates. I post frequently and I appreciate your comments. Facebook.com/ MalBroughMP

Andrew Powell

Mark McArdle

State member for Glass House P: 5435 2013

Mobile Offices

State Budget delivers for Caloundra

I will be setting up mobile offices in Beerburrum and Beerwah on Friday, June 27. If you have a state related issue you need to discuss, please make sure you come along and see me. I understand it can be difficult for community members to access services at my Maleny office so I use these mobile locations as a way of making myself available in places that suit the community. • 8.00am to 9.30am @ Beerwah (Beerwah Park, corner of Fig Tree Drive and Old Gympie Road) • 3.00pm to 4.00pm @ Beerburrum (Parrot Park, adjacent to Beerburrum State School)

Grants Information Forum for community groups

Over the years I have assisted many community groups in applying for State Government grants whether it is as a referee or through a letter of support. To further assist groups in applying for grants I will be holding information forums with State Government grants officers on hand to provide advice and answer questions. Due to venue restrictions community groups are asked to nominate two members only from their group to attend the forum. • Groups in the northern half of the Glass House electorate are invited to attend the Maleny Grants Forum – Wednesday, July 30 – 11.00am to 12.00noon. • Groups in the southern half of the Glass House electorate are invited to attend the Wamuran Grants Forum – Wednesday, July 30 – 9.00am to 10.00am. To register your group for a forum please contact my office on 5435 2013 or glass.house@ parliament.qld.gov.au. Further information on the forums will be provided upon registration.

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State member for Caloundra P: 5491 2780

Following the grants forums individual meetings will also be available with an officer from the Department of Sport and Recreation Services. Officers will provide advice for groups on grants administered under the Department of Sport and Recreation, particularly on applications for the recently announced Get in the Game funding round. For further information on these meetings and to register your community group please contact my office on 5435 2013 or glass. house@parliament.qld.gov.au.

The Newman Government recently delivered its third State Budget and while a lot of strong smart choices had to be made, I’m pleased we were also about to deliver for the Caloundra Electorate. Just some of the funds allocated for this electorate included: $880,000 for child safety, and nearly $1 million for local schools as part of the Great Results Guarantee initiative. The funding for schools in Glasshouse Country include Beerwah State High School $93,000, Beerwah State School $117,000, Glenview State School $46,000, Landsborough State School $62,000 and Mooloolah State School $52,000. More than $100 million for the Bruce Highway upgrade (Caboolture to Caloundra) and Caloundra Road to Sunshine Motorway widening to six lanes, $545,000 for Caloundra Home Assist Secure as well as $6.3 million for disability services funding. I’m also inviting Sunshine Coast residents and the council to have their say on how the government’s Strong Choices Investment Program and part of the potential proceeds of $8.66 billion should be spent in the region if the asset transactions process is approved at the next state election. Let me know your thoughts.

Relief for concession recipients The State Government has listened and I’m pleased to share those local residents who benefit from concession payments will not suffer any reduction in payments after the Queensland Government announced it would cover cuts announced in the Federal Budget. We listened to Queensland concession recipients who told us that they simply cannot wear the cost of filling the gap between Queensland’s increased contribution and the Commonwealth’s concession cuts and increased fees and taxes. Not only did we listen but we acted within the space of two days to reinstate the full level of pensioner and senior concessions. I’m pleased many of my local constituents have been given the entitlements they deserve.

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ng Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Gu Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & ng Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Gu ome & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home & Living Guide Home In the winter months, and once the grass has slowed down its growth, it can be easy to pop the mower in the shed and forget about it. But did you know with mixed 2 stroke fuel it’s not advisable to keep it in your machines for longer than two months? The team at Beerwah Small Engines suggest you drain it after the last use, to keep your machinery in the best condition. Now is also a good time to service all your garden machinery, ready for Spring. Phone or call in today to see the team.

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Wide range of Hustler mowers available

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Let your head rule your heart with an investment home loan If you’ve got your mind set on applying for an investment home loan, it’s important that you put some rational thought into your decision. After all, it can be tempting to get carried away in the moment, which could ultimately lead you to choose a property that isn’t suited to your needs. If you take a head-rules-heart approach then you’ll be on track - just make sure you’ve carried out your research before securing your home loan and buying an investment property. Wealth creation strategies The primary reason people invest in www.gcnews.com.au

property is to generate high returns, but it’s worth bearing in mind this is unlikely to be something that occurs by chance. You’ll therefore need to think carefully about what investment home loan is likely to work for you. Choosing the right type of loan Bear in mind that as you’re generating returns on your investment, you’ll still be making repayments to your lender. For example, you might choose a property investment loan that means you only repay the interest, or you may choose one that enables you to use debt recycling to boost

your wealth. Finding a loan that suits your needs As an investor, you’re likely to have other financial commitments you will need to meet besides your new property purchase. In light of this, you’ll need an investment loan that is suited to your situation and will not mean you have to make too many cutbacks and compromises in other areas of your life. Looking to the future Taking out an investment can either be a long or short-term wealth creation strategy - it’s up to you.

You will need to weigh up the positives and negatives of both options and ultimately make a decision that is suited to your individual requirements. Teresa Harrison Phone 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098

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Property of the week

Potential galore

The location of this property makes it ideal for renovators. Set on the corner of Glenview Road and Evergreen Drive, it is surrounded by very expensive residences, making it hard to over capitalise. This is the first time this home has been offered for sale since it was built 30 years ago. With wide verandahs on three sides, this Queenslander style home is clad in cedar weatherboards and has plenty of character including VJ panelling, timber kitchen and bathroom, and a cosy potbelly fire. Lovely established trees grace the level, fully fenced, private 3503m2 block. The separate 6m x 6m shed compliments the double carport, a bore and 90,000lts of tank water keep the gardens green even in a drought. Positioned just over two kilometres from the Bruce Hwy and less than

one kilometre to the Glenview school, this well located property is worthy of your inspection. Priced at $480,000. Phone Roger Guillemet on 0418 485 954 or 5439 6300 for more information.

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

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Environment Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Glossy Black Cockatoo

A recent sighting of a flock of six of these beautiful birds brought great excitement to our little group of walkers. Just on leaving Mt Beerwah State forest at the end of Streek Road, we heard the distinctive call of a pair of Glossy Black Cockatoos and then discovered more of them feeding in trees at the entrance. The Glossy Black Cockatoo is one of our most endangered cockatoo species and is listed as ‘vulnerable’ in south east Queensland. Unlike most other species, this cockatoo can often be approached when feeding, and can be observed at close range. The only evidence of their presence may be the cracking sound they make as they feed on the seeds of the cones of Allocasuarinas. Why, you might ask, are these birds endangered when the Yellow Tailed Cockatoos appear to be relatively common. The Glossy Black feeds solely on the seeds of two species of Allocasuarina found in our area. Unfortunately these trees have long been cleared to make way for more attractive species. Not only are these the sole food source, but check out the size of the seeds – not the cones! The seeds are tiny so lots are needed for a meal. Pick a cone and keep it dry for a few days and the little winged seeds will drop out! Another interesting fact is that Glossy Blacks will return time and time again to the same tree to feed, even though there may be other trees with seed close by. We can all monitor the presence of these birds by checking under She Oaks for chewed seeds indicating feed trees. There is even a name for these chewed seeds - Orts. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au

Bottler of a bin!

Whether you’re at home or out and about, recycling is a cinch on the Sunshine Coast. Twenty three new public place recycling bins specifically for plastic, aluminium, paper, cardboard and glass were recently installed around the region, raising the total number to 148. Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said the new bins were enabling a major reduction Cr Jenny McKay with one of the new bins in waste being sent to landfill. “Having 148 of these public recycling bins around the Sunshine Coast enables around 190 tonnes of recyclable materials to be collected and re-used rather than sent to landfills,” she said. “This complements council’s existing domestic and commercial recycling collections that divert around 34,000 tonnes of recyclables each year. “A big thankyou goes to project partners the Packaging Stewardship Forum for their funding contribution towards this latest batch of bins.” Public place recycle bins have been installed at high use areas including popular beaches and parks.

Clean Energy Transition: A sustainable Sunshine Coast future

Learn more about council’s efforts to become carbon neutral by 2020 at the Beerwah Library on Wednesday, June 25 from 1.00pm - 2.30pm. Join Sunshine Coast’s Council’s Chris Guthrie to find out more. Chris will talk about sustainability projects including a solar farm at Valdora. Discover how council is leading the way towards sustainable, carbon neutral future. www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Free to attend, however bookings essential, phone 1300 542 727.

Go Green Rainforest Nursery Plant of the Week Hinchinbrook Banksia

Win prizes … support the Twinnies It’s almost QLD Garden EXPO time again and this year Simon Smith from Go Green Rainforest Nursery, Glenview Road, Glenview (near the BP) will be running their fundraising raffle to raise money for the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue. For the month of June, Go Green will be giving all customers the chance to win a double pass to the 30th QLD Garden EXPO, $100.00 worth of native plants from Go Green and a personal guided tour of the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Centre. All proceeds collected will be donated to the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue to assist in the great work they do. Tickets are only $1.00 and are available at Go Green Rainforest Nursery.

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If you are looking for a stunning flowering native that will attract the local wildlife, then it is hard to go past the beautiful Hinchinbrook Banksia. As its common name suggests, it is endemic to Hinchinbrook Island and the surrounding mainland in North Queensland. This amazing plant produces metallic grey buds and lemon flowers that explode into life throughout most of the year. These flowers are dripping with nectar and that’s what attracts the wildlife. It also produces highly ornamental flushes of rusty red new growth that looks fantastic. It grows between 2 to 4m high by 2m wide and is best maintained as a bushier shrub by regular tip pruning. This is a hardy plant in full sun as long as it is given a well drained position in your garden. This is just one of many rare or hard to obtain Aussie natives that Go Green will be showcasing at this year’s award-winning QLD Garden EXPO on July 11, 12 and 13 at the Nambour Showgrounds. If you would like more information on this tree or any other native plants drop in and see Simon or Melissa at Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. Phone 5494 5980. Email: gogreenrainforest@bigpond.com Now open 7 days.

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Noticeboard Suncoast Women's Adventure Group - SWAG Invites women of all ages (18 to 100) to join us for a walk from Cooroy to Pomona on the morning of Sunday, June 29, followed by lunch - buy or BYO. Please contact Helen on 5444 2035 (outside office hours) or hlhensley@hotmail.com. au For more general info regarding SWAG please email us on suncoast.swag@gmail.com Looking for a Venue - Are you looking for a space where you can meet, or hold a group meeting? The Neighbourhood Centre can help. The hall is available for hire for $20.00 for a three hour session and it is well equipped with chairs, tables, video facilities, fans, heaters, a whiteboard, kitchen facilities and two toilets. We are situated in Ryan Street Glass House Mountains (opposite Australia Post). For further information contact the Centre, phone 5438 7000, fax 5438 7100 or e-mail admin@ ghmnc.com.

Free Meditation - Beerwah Library Meeting Room, on Tuesdays at 7.00pm. Simple instruction for practice. Beneficial for anxiety, depression, general well-being. Phone Peter 0429 918 424.

Conditions

Blue Care - is offering Sunshine Coast residents of any age living with a chronic health condition or their carers, a specialised six-week program titled ‘Living a Healthy Life’. The program is beneficial for people whose condition impacts their ability to perform everyday tasks. Studies have shown participants or their carers who complete the program have an improved sense of well-being and quality of life. The next course runs from July 24 to August 28, with weekly meetings from 9.30am-12.00noon on Thursday at Millwell Road Community Centre, 11A Millwell Road, Maroochydore. The cost is $5.00 per session including refreshments and book loan. Bookings are essential. Phone Robyn Nix or Lisa Bodman on 5441 0115. Buddies Refugee Support Group - is an independent community group that advocates for just and compassionate treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, consistent with human rights standards. Meetings are held in Buderim on the 4th Sunday of the month at 11.00am at 24 King Street, Buderim. Next meeting is Sunday, June 22. The guest speaker will be Liam Mayo (MDA). For further information phone 5438 2789 or 5494 2240. Swap your pre-loved clothes - Bring a bag of your once-loved clothes and jump into a swap fest at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre this Saturday, June 21. It’s a great way to clear out old gear and revamp your wardrobe. Bring preloved clothes, shoes and accessories in wearable condition. Everything will go out on tables, then you can rummage away! Saturday, June 21, from

My morning jog

I recently got back into jogging… what kicked this off was when I ran with our Year 11 and 12 boys for the school cross country – it was exhausting and I paid for it over the next three days with achy muscles but I loved it. For me jogging is so refreshing, I always feel better after going for a run. This morning I was just heading home along my street at the end of a run and a car was approaching and indicating to turn into a driveway right in front of me. I stopped running and waved at the driver so he knew I would wait for him allowing him to pass, but he stopped on the road, smiled and waved back. I thanked him with another wave and jogged by. It got me thinking that this is an example of what small town living is all about – courtesy and respect. This is something that we as residents of Glasshouse Country have the potential of enjoying every day. My family and I have lived in the area for the last seven and a half years and love it – for that reason. We live in a great community and this

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

Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298

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Diary Dates Tuesday, June 24 - Glass House Legacy Laurel Club will meet at the Glass House Bowls Club from 10.30am. Wednesday, June 25 - Women’s Social Group, all local women are invited to participate at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre for a social chat and cuppa. Please bring a plate to share, $2.00 donation, 12.30pm to 2.30pm. Wednesday, June 25 - Menshed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at the Recycle Market Shed, Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, June 26 - Toastmasters meet from 9.00am for 9.15am start at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome, phone 5496 9855.

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

Mike Turner School Chaplain

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Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results for Friday, June 6 - first prize meat tray: yellow dot 31F - Dave, second prize: yellow dot 23A, T. Evans and lucky door: 49E – Ruby. Please note we are now only open on Friday nights and have an all new fresh produce menu, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage.

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2.00pm – 4.00pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Road, Glass House, opposite the post office. Admission by gold coin donation. Refreshments available. All welcome. For more information contact Helen on 0410 057 315.

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newspaper is filled on a weekly basis with good news stories of generous, community-minded people and groups. In saying this though, (as in any town or city) you can still see or hear about too many examples of people being selfish and forgetting to consider others. So, I want us all to be encouraged to remember: we are not ‘consumers’ and ‘users’ bustling through our lives with no regard for others… we are residents of Glasshouse Country, a place of incredible natural beauty and a fantastic place to raise families. May we treat each other with respect, be courteous to fellow residents and visitors to Glasshouse Country and remember it really is a blessing to have the lifestyle we share here.

Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org

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LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au A Caring Christian Community

8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Kids Club & Young Teens Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187 1st & 3rd Sun 10:30am Worship at Peachester UC

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 BEERWAH: Sun 9 am

68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397

MALENY: Sun 10 am

Childrens & Youth Programs

12 Bicentenary Lane

Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406

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Cabinetmakers

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Electricians

5496 9861 or 0408 891 684

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

Adam: 0414 482 037

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

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Joinery & Shopfitters

Lic No 67745

KITCHENS

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* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

Barry Jones Computers

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Computer Consultant and Technician

Kitchen & Bathroom Specialists

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Quick Concrete Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire

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ELECTRICIAN

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Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience Jobs Up To $3300

ABN 67 710 267 498

Handyman Service

Building Maintenance I Qualified Horticulturalist From Taps to Reno’s 20 years experience

Jobs up to $3,300

Local

Call Brad 0434 249 861

H Hire

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

Est. since 1983

Call 0409 341 261

zedmere@westnet.com.au

Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment

Alan Weston Electrician Quality Workmanship

Lic. No. 9318

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

G Gas

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

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Mobile: 0427 170 235

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

Phone 5494 8900

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

KLM LP Gas Suppliers

L P G A S

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Glass & Security

A & K Glass and Aluminium

www.firstcallfencing.com.au

G Garden Maintenance

L

4 Railway Street, Landsborough

Landscaping

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

ATER FEATURES

• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS & GARDEN FEATURES

GRAHAM RENWICK

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

Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830

www.landsboroughscreens.com.au

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •

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

www.jimsmowing.net

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

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

Rick’s T0392

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

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING Quality Workmanship

Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance

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Mays Mowing Service

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fixitrightqld@gmail.com

Servicing the Hinterland all areas

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

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

25 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Seniors Discount

GEORGE GLENDINNING

5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

Col’s Home & Garden Maintenance es Carpentry Servic

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

T0322

your local licensed contractor

Home Maintenance

Specialising in Bond Repairs including: Gyprock Repairs Painting Cleans Rubbish Removal Small Moves

5493 0493

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

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ALL MAINTENANCE

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

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

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

Lic # 5582

- any odd jobs -

BSA Licence no 60108

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial Owner Builder - Rural - Sheds

TO043

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No Job Too Small

 Free Quotes  Pensioner Discount  Fully Insured

Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

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M Mortgage Brokers

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5494 0092

Excavator and Positrack hire

0438 940 634

painter-decorator@hotmail.com

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* Reliable * Professional * Affordable FREE QUOTES * QBCC 1155906

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POSITRACK

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Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

Pest Control

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

Painters

STEVE GASTALDIN

New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

PAINTERS

Dan

QBSA 1091741

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Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer

0427 088 699

CIVIL WORKS SLAB PREPS SITE CLEANUPS TURF PREPS POST HOLES SOIL DELIVERY ROAD BASE / BITUMEN DRIVEWAYS

EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL

FIRST

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Landscaping Posi - Track / Broom Excavator Hire 5 Tonne / Rock Grab Tipper Hire 8 Tonne All General Earthworks Site-prep  Topsoil

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 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR  SMALL & LARGE JOBS FREE QUOTES  CLEAN & TIDY E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com  LOCAL PAINTER & Insured POFully BOXLicenced 257 Beerwah 4519 Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223 BSA 75839

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Servicing the local community

0412 140 164 C LO

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Peter or Kim 0498 099 193 Email pkriseley@hotmail.com Work up to $3,300 | BN: 26 802 872 147

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Quality Commercial, Domestic & Rural Painting & Decorating new homes repaints seamless flooring texture coats high pressure exterior cleaning pensioner

Call Bennet: 0437 739 237

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

Lic No. PMT-0-11432

John Annakin 0407 439 526

i paper and paint

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Local I Reliable I Trustworthy I Quality Craftsmanship 26 years experience QBCC 1121951

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Steve 0434 516 353

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Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553

Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured

All excavation work

BSA NO. 1011255

• 3, 4.5 & 5 Tonne Excavator’s • Posi-Track , 2.5 & 8 Tonne Tipper • Rock Breaker, Auger & Grab Buckets

07 5493 0440

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

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Over 20 yrs exp

All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393

Pipe & Cable Location

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Leak Detection in:

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Dan Flynn 0437687709

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Plant & Machinery

• Fully Insured, Free Quotes Glenview Brad 0439 669 638

Excavator and Posi-Track hire Augers Levelling Bar

20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153

Shane BOBCAT Schultz EXCAVATOR Local Knowledge Licensed 24 Years Experience

Will work weekends

BEERWAH

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Operator

Ph: Shane 5494 0056

0408 192 814

Old Gympie Rd, l Cal ve 50 HP Posi-Track Landsborough DaGeneral Earthworks - Driveway Specialist

0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408 Truck & Trailer Owner/Operator

Professional Wallpapering and Painting Service English Time Served Tradesman

Various Grass Varieties Available Professional Laying Service Supply  Deliver  Pick-up

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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL

• New Homes • Repaints • Roofs & Roof Restoration

Hourly Rate OR Tonnage Rate Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au

Phone 5438 7445

to advertise your business

Nick – 0435 850 144

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

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Plant & Machinery Cont.

0438 128 152

BSA 720 400

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• Yes – We Deliver All Areas • Comprehensive Range of Plumbing Supplies • Experienced Showroom Consultancy • Mon-Fri 6.00am-4.30pm & Sat 7.00am-11.00am

5439 9368

Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354

JASON KOHL PLUMBING RENOVATIONS

5494 1794

0407 748 083

> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire

Call us now 0408 220 659

Refrigeration FRIDGE DOOR SEALS

* All major brands * Supply & Fit

PHONE JAREN 5439 0764

T0082

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs

A “Proper Job” Guaranteed

For all of your liquid and general waste needs

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Plumbers

NEW WORK

PUMPOUTS of Septic tanks Grease traps Greywater pumpwells Treatment Plants

EPA LICENSED COUNCIL APPROVED

QBSA 1086283 EST 2003

Plumbing Supplies

26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough

Email: peachesterplaster@gmail.com

FREE QUOTES

Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland

T0092

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P Plasterers Plastering AndCarpentry

MAINTENANCE

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TO588

0416 412 850

TREVOR SANDERSON

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SHOWERFIX SOLUTIONS

Civil & Commercial Final Trim Experts Landscaping, Slashing Slab Prep, Driveways

P

RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED

SHOWER SCREEN REPAIRS RESIN INJECTION TILE & SOAPDISH REPAIRS SILICONE SEALING WATERPROOFING

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST

Michael Cross

LEAKING SHOWERS

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Security Screens • Security Screens • Patio Enclosures • Blinds and Awnings • Café Blinds • Curtains

Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Commercial & Domestic Supply & Install Maintenance Program

Call Sean 0458 270 559 BSA# 76310/LO53622/AU22054

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Roofing & Guttering

5494 6898

1/47 Beerwah Pde Beerwah

LOCAL PLUMBER

www.customcurtains.com.au

PENSION DISCOUNT

QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER

• • • • • •

QBSA: 1209575

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ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS

Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing

AS SEEN ON TV

Sheetmetal

CREATIVE SHEET METAL CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES

Maintenance Specialist

• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches

Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes

Reduces Heat and Noise

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

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47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022 www.qldroofing.com.au

Stainless I Aluminium I Steel Fabrication & Welding 4 x 4’s I Trailers I Boats & Floats

ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS

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0419 659 709

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Phone W & LA King Plumbing

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Owen Plumbing

BSA 1260883

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Phone Brad 0419 712 081

EST OVER 37 YEARS

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0418 986 538

A/H 5494 7413

Phone 5438 7445

to advertise your business

MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING & MOWING

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BSA#60546

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This size advert could cost you from $20.75 per week or $21.80 in spot colour Ph 5438 7445 for more details

cond. apply

QBSA#44263

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* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks * Weed Spraying * Mowing large area with zero turn FREE and medium and small 4x4 tractors QUOTES

Ian

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Fred’s Slashing & Mowing Paddock Slashing Lawn Mowing

 Whipper Snipping  Spraying

For a FREE quote call Fred 0429 969 810 JUNE 18 2014 |

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ALLCOAST TP SLASHING - MOOLOOLAH * Small Blocks * Paddock Slashing * 4WD Tractor Peter Jones Mob: 0427 642668 A/H 54929363 Email: tractorpete@bigpond.com www.allcoasttpslashing.com

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T0103

• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts

SMART SLASHIING

Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales

FREE Delivery to Landsborough, Beerwah, Glass House & Beerburrum

Specialist growers of:

Wintergreen Couch

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Tyres

Kilcoy & Woodford

Paul

P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060

TREEROOS

pty ltd

The climbing specialists & vegetation management

Experienced in all aspects of tiling

Brian Dudin 0438 623 523 T0097

After hours: (07) 5494 7548

A local working for locals

Tree Services

• Chipping • Pruning, shaping & removal • Storm preparation & clean up

Office: Zoe 5435 0164 Arborist: Steve 0499 179 268

Fully Insured Qualified Arborist

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

I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~

& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545

Proprietors - Bill & Donna Hill 5010 D’Aguilar Hwy KILCOY

5422 0500

Shed 4, 26 Chambers Rd WOODFORD

5422 9431

www.tyrepower.com.au

Water Tanks COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE

• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection

T0106

expert tree maintenance and removal

FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944

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TOP QUALITY HOME, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF

BSA: 1052255

www.rktreeservices.com.au

BSA Licenced: 1101772

A Lawn So Good, They’ll Think You’ve Retired

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Tel: Dean 07 5496 9790 or 0414 648 130

Tiling

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SLASHING I ROTARY HOEING I DISCING DEEP RIPPING I 100HP 4x4 TRACTOR HIRE ACREAGE MOWING & LANDCARE SOLUTIONS Talk to a local Call Derek on 0432 297 584

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• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993

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Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910

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

Hinterland Lions AFL Contributed by Craig Bales

Last week over 250 aspiring Under 12s footballers descended on Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville, North Queensland for the Queensland Under 12 School Boys State championships. Blake Luland and David Bagshaw from the Glasshouse Hinterland Lions AFL Club were selected in the Sunshine Coast Team. Twelve teams from across Queensland took part in the Championships all striving for selection in the State Squad. The Sunshine Coast boys fought it out in the Metropolitan Division which consisted of three Brisbane teams, Gold Coast ( missing text?) In fantastic conditions, the Sunny Coast boys David Bagshaw and were brilliant winning their first three games Blake Luland with ease, and were eligible to take on their arch enemy the South Coast side in the Grand Final. Up until this point the South Coast team had Locally produced & beaten all their opponents manufactured by well over 10 goals Supplying: Trophies - Medallions - Plaques and were going to be a Badges - Engraving etc to the Hinterland formidable opposition. Phone Jill on 5494 8218 or fax: 5494 8024 Although Sunny Coast D0126

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outscored their opponents in the second half, South Coast ran out eventual winners by four goals. The Sunshine Coast boys were then selected to play the Queensland Country representative side and were far too strong for them in wet and heavy conditions. The Sunny Coast came away with the ‘Dunlop/Doherty Trophy’ which is played against Met West every championship. Blake Luland (Immanual Lutheran College) was selected in the State Squad which competes at the National Championships in Sydney from July 19. Blake also won the Runner-up Most Valuable player award for the Sunshine Coast Team. Raffle Winner Congratulation to Lesmar and Tony Debrincat who won the Glasshouse Hinterland Lions AFL Club ‘wheelbarrow of goodies’ The club would like to thank the Mitre 10 Glasshouse for supplying the wheelbarrow and the Landsborough Pub for supplying goodies. We would also like to thank the club members who donated items for the wheelbarrow, as well as the public who purchased tickets. A special thank you to Linda McRostie for organising the raffle and also selling the tickets, fundraising is the lifeblood of sports clubs and you did a wonderful job! www.gcnews.com.au


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

Beerwah Ladies Gold club

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club

The first two rounds of our Club Championships have been completed and the contest is still wide open. We run a daily competition, in conjunction with the Championships, and on Thursday, the winner of Division 1 was Teresa Keast with a great score of 70 Nett. Runner up was Andrea Campbell The winners of Division 1-Teresa, Division 2 on 75 Nett. Division Joan and Division 3 Bridget 2 winner was Joan Fletcher on 74 Nett, on a count back from Kaye Jansen, also on 74 Nett. Bridget John won Division 3 with a score of 76 Nett, from runner up Joan Swyny on 79 Nett. The winners of the nearest to the pins won a golf umbrella which was kindly donated by Club Super. Taking home an umbrella was Marie Goyder on 2, Jen Kelly on 5 and Karen Kemp took out the 16th. Lea Garner won the brolly for Division 1 on the 18th, while Lydia Costello won Division 2. The ball rundown went to 79 Nett. Day 2 of the Championships, held on Friday June 13, proved to be lucky for Lesley Eggleston who won Division 1 with a score of 74 Nett. Lesley was followed by Ruth Bowie on 75 Nett. Beth Butler won Division 2 with a great score of 71 Nett. Runner up was Margaret Goodger on 76 Nett. Once again we had umbrellas as prizes for the nearest to the pins and the winner on the 2nd was Lea Doyle, Beth Butler on 5 and Lydia Costello on the 16th. Jasmin Parkes took out Division 1 on the 18th, while Margaret Goodger won Division 2. The ball rundown went to 79 Nett. The final rounds will be played Thursday and Friday, so good luck to all players.

The Ladies’ Jackpot Triples last Wednesday was won by Vic Muscat, Margaret Porter and Joy Reason with the Highest Score of 33, over the Runners-up, Rhyllis Aitken, John McSwain and John Aitken with 31. The mystery prize went to Noelle Dean, Bob Coxon and Peter Astbury. The next Jackpot Triples on July 9 will have a Jackpot up around $350.00. Jenny Hobson and Rae Farrell will play the Final of the Ladies’ ‘B’ Singles Club Competition on Wednesday, June 18. The usual Ladies’ Day social bowls will also be played, starting with morning tea at 9.00am. Thursday afternoon’s ‘Open Pairs’ game was won by Di Hunt and Rae Farrell with 2 + 46 and the Runners-up were Wendy Platt and Jim Tatum, with the Highest Points Score of 26 in Game 1. The afternoon game now commences at 12.30pm during the winter months. Stephen Palmer defeated John McSwain to win the 2014 ‘B’ Singles Club Certified Competition on Saturday, June 7. Round 1 of the Men’s Triples Competition is called for 1.00pm Saturday, June 21, following the Quarterly Meeting in the morning. The subsequent rounds of the Men’s Triples will be played on Sundays during the Pennant Season, on dates to be advised. Runner-up John McSwain congratulating Coming Events:Stephen Palmer 2014 ‘B’ Singles Club Saturday, June 21 at Champion 9.00am – Bowls Section Quarterly Meeting Monday, June 23 at 9.00am – Open 2 Bowl Triples

Contributed by Jenny Kelly

Contributed by Trevor Bertram

Mooloolah Bowls Club

Contributed by Judy Walker On Tuesday, June 10 we only had a game of Scroungers won by Eileen Pierce. Winners on Friday with two wins were Lloyd and Judy Walker.

Landsborough Tennis Club

Contributed by Jill Kichheiner Friday Night Tennis – Finals are on this Friday so make sure you are there to play for your team. Matches at 3.30pm are Peewee 1, Peewee 2, Cont ‘A’ and Cont ‘B’. Matches at 4.30pm are Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3. All players and their family are welcome to come and support the teams in the finals this Friday, followed by the presentation and barbecue afterwards. Please make sure you turn up for your match before the start time, as the time given is when you start playing on court. For those players that have not paid their season fees, they are due this Friday. Below are the results from the semi-finals on June 13 Div 1 – Semi-finals – Nadal def Ferrer and Murray vs. Federer still to be played Finals at 4.30pm – Nadal vs. Winner of Murray/Federer match Div 2 – Semi-finals – Li Na def Williams and Azarenka def Sharapova Finals at 4.30pm – Li Na vs. Azarenka Div 3 – Semi-finals – Wilson def Head and Babolat vs. Prince still to be played Finals at 4.30pm – Wilson vs. Winner of Babolat/Prince match Peewee 1 – Semi-finals – Shreks def Toy Storys and Ice Ages def Madagascars Finals at 3.30pm – Shreks vs. Ice Ages Peewee 2 – Semi-finals – DS def Playstation and XBox def Nintendo Finals at 3.30pm – DS vs. XBox Continuous ‘A’ – Semi-finals – Hot Dogs def Dagwood Dogs and Chiko Rolls def Meat Pies Finals at 3.30pm – Hot Dogs vs. Chiko Rolls Continuous ‘B’ – Jade-130, Addison-96, Robert-73, Lara-67 Finals Matches as per February 28 round @ 3.30pm. Remember if you would like to hire the courts during the day just call into the local IGA. Night time hire can be organised by calling Dawn on 5494 1085. Ladies social tennis is on a Tuesday morning from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon. www.gcnews.com.au

Beerwah Glasshouse United Football club is introducing the first of our holiday clinics these upcoming holidays, aimed at the U6-14 age groups.

OPEN TO ALL

New players welcome, you don't need to be a Beegees player to sign up

Monday 30th June till Thursday 3rd July 9am to 1pm

$30 per day or $100 for the 4 days

Further subsidies available for more than one child We are striving to continually improve our players. The only way we can keep up with other clubs is through Coaching Clinics for players and improving our coaches. We are putting together an ongoing programme to do this, both during the season and in the off season.

Sign On

Friday 20th and 27th June at 4-5pm at Sports Club www.beerwahglasshouseunited.com.au/upcoming-holiday-coaching-clinic/

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Easy Find Classifieds Public Notice

Accounting Services

A HOY THERE Glasshouse Country Care are having Hoy on Fridays – every Friday. WHERE – 352 Peachester Road, Beerwah TIMES – 10.30 am to 1.30 pm COST – $10.00 for 2 cards, includes morning tea. Extra cards $2.00 TRANSPORT – Available on request Ph: 5494 6948 for further info. Happy Atmosphere Outstanding Prizes - Yourself and Friends

Volunteers Wanted

Glass House RSL is wanting Volunteers for Kitchen duties.

HINTERLAND ACCOUNTING SERVICES

Call Leisa or Michelle …

Ph 5439 0188

bookkeeping Registered BAS Agent. Phone or Email Luisa on 0414 252 361 luisa@inboxbookkeeping.com.au bookkeeping Data entry input, reconciliations. Call Kay 5494 6709 kt_bookkeeping@yahoo.com.au

Phone Lani: 5438 7777 or 0411 076 585 Member of the

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

Birthday Notice

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Work Wanted COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887

We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And days before that too. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name. Now all we have is memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has you in his keeping, We have you in our heart.

Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881 CARPETS LAID repaired, altered & restretched, phone 0403 516 424 fairytobia's cleaning for that fairy special touch All types of clean. Residential - Bond - Builders Cleans Ring Katherine 0423 499 295

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Sadly missed by your loving family xxx

Professional Services Shop 2, 1 Connection Rd,

ACCOUNTING FOR YOU Debbie Gillingham - 0438 947 992 | JUNE 18 2014

ABN: 96171617979

Ph: 5494 7992

Employment Opportunity Casual and permanent employment opportunities will become available from August at the new retail store replacing the "Crazy Clarks" in Beerwah Market Place (upon completion of Centre extensions)

If interested, please email resume to mitesh@bargainmax.com.au

coffee with james mobile coffee van Gtd work, earn $1,500 - $5,000 + pw. Exciting new opportunity in the rapid growing coffee industry, change your lifestyle, call James 1800 152 637 coffeewithjames.com.au

YOGA GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY HALL Tuesdays 6.30pm; GENTLE YOGA Fridays 9am Enquiries Ph: Kristy 0402 882 725 or 5438 7533

My dear Husband, our much loved Father & Granddad

part time delivery driver for home delivery of frozen meals. 10-15hrs/wk. Would suit a well presented person with a mature outlook. Please see www.meals4u.com.au (click on employment).

Beerwah U Bute Driver Training

In Memoriam Ray Milburn  10.08.37 to 20.06.11

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GEMINI May 22 – June 21 It may be necessary to double check your financial statements and your online banking account. Because Mercury drops back into Gemini from June 18, you will review previous personal agendas and may spend a lot of time running around redoing and rethinking. Venus and Saturn suggest getting more rest. CANCER June 22 – July 22 Jupiter continues to be moving through your sign and this week grants you a special insight, or making a decision, where your head and your heart are in agreement. Postpone any new projects and avoid stomachchurning activity that does not accomplishing anything practical, only stirs up dusty emotions. Overcome negativity. LEO July 23 – August 22 With Venus being in the sign of Taurus most of this month, seek to transform anger into inspired transformation if provoked. Use this planet to highlight your career, public life and business alliances. Seek the support of colleagues or somebody in authority. You could have a dream come true this month with lucky stars. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 As Mars is going direct in Libra and gaining speed, it kicks up financial activity. There will be reckless gamble time from June 19 to 25 as you want more money or power. After July 1, when Mercury goes direct, you will have a complete re-evaluation about primary relationships. Avoid murky relationship waters.

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LIBRA September 23 – October 22 With Mars at loggerheads with Pluto, and then in opposition to the uncompromising rebel planet Uranus, it might represent a partner going through a major reconstructive process. It’s good to have your ruling planet Venus in Taurus, offering you more stability, but also indulging in some high priced desires. Avoid being clumsy. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 This is a major review time which comes now as Mercury backtracks into Gemini from June 18. You might feel the urge to travel, or to get out into nature. See if you can have fabulous conversations about your evolving spiritual beliefs, and / or mystical experiences. Keep a pad and pen near your bedside for dreamtime. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 Up until the last week of this month Venus runs through the sign of Taurus, bringing her calm charm to your co-workers and favors every day work routine. It is a marvelous time this week for supplying lamingtons for any celebrations. Another motivating force is Mars moving direct in Libra, revving up your social life now. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 If there are loose ends to tie up in a current project, this week is the time to do so, as you will make progress grappling with any complications. The reason for this is Mercury backtracking into Gemini to resolve old health situations, or unresolved work matters. Most of any fog remaining will pass after July 1.

AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 You may feel that you are neglecting family relationships as you pursue your ambitions. You need not feel torn between commitments because all your energy is in the sector of friends, social connections, and hopes and dreams. Uranus may provide you with a lightening rod so that most matters turn out surprisingly well. PISCES February 20 – March 20 There is richness to your life with the planets Venus and Jupiter rewarding you with relationships in abundance. Under Mercury retrograde you will have the the opportunity to bring a surprising resolution to family issues that may resurface for discussion. Be happy delving into your family history and genealogy now. ARIES March 21 – April 20 You had better be careful this mid-month of June as Mercury, the planet of communication, moves back into Gemini. This means your thinking processes are subject to misunderstandings. What you think about a travel matter, may in fact be the wrong time schedule, or even the wrong month. Planet Venus says ‘buy flowers’. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 All this week you will desire much warm affection. This is because your ruling planet Venus, is moving through the sign of Taurus and accompanied by the last full Moon in Sagittarius. This means you need to focus some attention on the shared funds between you and your partner, your incomes, mortgages or credit debts.

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