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Show your support by participating in the annual ‘Say No to Domestic Violence’ walk that gathers in Tesch Park, Maleny from 10.30am, followed by speeches at 11.00am and the walk from 11.30am down Maple Street. The event will also be followed by a community lunch at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre from 12.30pm.
20 Friday
Maleny Catholic Ladies Group are hosting a ‘Big Cuppa for Cancer’ at the Pat Daley Centre, Maleny Catholic Church from 9.30am. Entry is $10.00 and includes morning tea. There will be a multi draw raffle and lucky door prize. Bookings are essential, please phone Pam on 5494 2487. 45 Cedar Street, Maleny.
20 Friday
If you are looking for something different and fun to do head to Caloundra Regional Gallery for a free 18+ event from 7.00pm 9.00pm featuring music, creativity, food, bar, talks and performances. Free event, bookings essential http://gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au/
21 Saturday
Want to source incredibly fresh and healthy local produce and products? Head along to the Blackall Range Growers Markets. Along with seasonal fruit and vegetables, organic meats and market cafe, there is locally blended coffee and a friendly community atmosphere. 316 Witta Road, Witta from 7.30am until 12.00noon.
22 Sunday
Sunshine Brass, in conjunction with Scream Big Band, is proud to present a ‘Big Band Bonanza’
at the Maleny Community Centre commencing at 1.30pm. Tickets available on the door; $15.00 adults, $13.00 concessions and includes afternoon tea. More information please contact Arch on 0409 851 546 or email sunshinebrassband@gmail.com. 23 Maple Street, Maleny.
22 Sunday
Come along to Beerwah Kindy’s Tropical Barefoot Bowls Day! Get a team together, dress up and enjoy a day on the green. Adults only event, $20.00 per head, with teams of four - includes green fees, sausage sizzle and lucky door prize ticket. Starts 12.00noon at Club Glass House, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. Bookings essential, please phone Carrie on 0411 486 575.
25 Wednesday
Don’t miss out on a great morning tea at the Landsborough Memorial Hall as the Hall Committee hosts its annual Morning Tea for Cancer. This will be the 15th year that the committee presents this event and there will be hamper auctions, quilt raffle, a delicious morning tea and lucky door prize. Tickets are only $5.00 with doors open at 9.00am. More details contact Shirley on 5494 1686.
28 Saturday
Fundraiser dinner for Gemma's family 6.30pm at Glasshouse Country RSL. Bookings will be limited to 52 and tickets for this three-course dinner will be $45.00 per head. Tickets can be purchased at the Glass House IGA. If you want to arrange for a group booking phone Lani on 0411 076 585. The event is being hosted by Glasshouse Country RSL and Glasshouse Country Pay It Forward.
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Local News New life for RSL building By Lea Parkes
These days our society has a very strong focus on reusing and recycling and the old Beerwah RSL building is about to undergo a significant reuse process as it is transformed into Church on the Rise. After the Beerwah RSL Sub-branch went into liquidation in August last year and the building was placed on the market, there has been sadness at the loss of the club, and much speculation about the venue’s future. Pastor Aaron and Megan Jackson, who took on the leadership role at Beerwah’s Church on the Rise early last year, saw the ‘For Sale’ sign outside of the building and thought it would make a perfect place for their expanding church community. The building will be repurposed and clearly they have a very big job ahead. All the poker machines were removed from the building when the RSL went into receivership, but eerily all the bar equipment remains intact. There will be significant renovation work needed to create the spaces / offices required by the church. Speaking with Pastor Aaron and Megan recently, it is clear to see that they are both very excited about the new opportunities they will be able to create for their Church family and the broader community, and to bring more life and activity back to Beerwah Parade. They anticipate that the current renovation plans will take until the end of the year to put in place,
Hinterland Accounting Services Phone 5439 0188 Fax 5439 0288 Pastor Aaron and Megan Jackson but this will be influenced by the timing of the sale of their current church building on Peachester Road. The Church has outgrown their current building, in particular in terms of parking and meeting space. The new venue will give them the capacity to have an auditorium to comfortably fit between 200 and 250 people along with the opportunity to grow that into a potential 500 seat venue. Pastor Aaron is also keen to retain an item of memorabilia from the RSL to include in the new facility as a way of honouring the building’s past. He suggested that may be the rotor blade from the Iroquois helicopter which remains attached to the wall inside the building. At the heart of the changes, it will still be a place that brings people together to share and participate. If you have any questions Pastor Aaron is happy to answer them. You can email him at aaronjackson@cotr.org.au
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Say No to domestic violence! By Sonia Clark Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month is marked annually in May. Throughout this month Queensland community groups and organisations help raise awareness around the issues of domestic and family violence and collectively send a clear message that domestic and family violence will not be tolerated –‘Not Now, Not Ever’.
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Domestic violence can occur in any situation, to any person regardless of their age, sex, race, education level or social situation. It can occur in numerous situations and can occur between people in intimate or family situations to those in informal care arrangements. Unfortunately in Australia statistics show one in six women and one in 19 men has experienced physical or sexual violence at the hands of either a current or former partner. Senior Sergeant Brad Grant from Sunshine Coast Police explains that domestic and family violence is when one person in a relationship uses violence or abuse to maintain power and control over another person. “It causes the person being abused to live in fear. Abuse is not always physical – it can be emotional, verbal, sexual, and financial or involve threats and controlling behaviours. All forms of violence and abuse should be taken seriously,” he said. Take up the challenge to put an end to domestic and family violence. Show your support by participating in the annual ‘Say No to Domestic
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Artwork improves signal boxes As you have been driving around Beerwah you may have noticed that we now have two painted traffic signal boxes and they look great. The first one is located on the intersection of Kilcoy-Beerwah Road and Peachester Road. The theme for the artwork is ‘Hands on Sunny Coast’ and it was completed by artist Kassy Abriol. The work, described as reflecting the strong community that we are lucky to have on the Sunshine Coast, is represented by conjoining hands displaying different areas coming together in partnership, from Caloundra to Noosa. The background is a beautiful display of the water soaked beaches we live near with blue skies and sandy shores along with the healthy amount of greenery that is still proudly spread among busy areas. The second box, located on the corner of Roys Road and Steve Irwin Way, is titled ‘Line Work 3’ and it was completed by artist EJ Zyla who was inspired by bush fire regeneration. The work has been co-ordinated by Urban Smart Projects.
An exciting and colourful response to the call for more awareness and prevention of domestic violence will be launched in Maleny next week as part of DV prevention month by the newly formed ‘Say Yes to Family Peace’ initiative. Maleny Neighbourhood Centre will host artist and men's group facilitator Rob Clark as he invites all sectors of the community to come and illustrate for domestic peace by co-creating a large mural. “This is a creative, inspiring and joyful campaign that recognises the tragedy whilst encouraging people to rise above it to improve their lives and the lives of others,” Rob said, while busy constructing the frame for the mural. “Whilst the ‘Family Art Peace’ is in process, a fun, connected, positive environment naturally arises because we are working together in partnership. “This is a powerful metaphor, reminding men and women of why we get together to start a family in the first place, co-creating something beautiful in the world together,” he said. The week-long project will be unveiled at the end of the annual DV walk. It will comprise 200 canvases all joined together to form one giant canvas. All the canvasses will be sold as a fundraiser for the 'Say Yes to Family Peace' initiative with money raised supporting this positive message to spread more widely, while also eventually being able to fund places for people in need to attend
Artist Rob Clark, painting for peace life changing programs. “You can actually purchase a piece of this mural to take home as a reminder of the experience,” Rob explained. “This is the prototype that we're launching in Maleny. It's envisaged that larger murals will be rolled out in regional centres, city squares and parks across the country, so it's really exciting that it starts in Maleny and the Sunshine Coast,” he said. For more information about the project contact Rob by emailing robeysea53@gmail.com and for more information about the DV Walk in Maleny visit the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre on Facebook.
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New role for Powell The Liberal-National Party recently voted to change their Queensland state parliamentary leadership team, bringing in Tim McNicholls and Deb Frecklington to replace Laurence Springborg and JohnPaul Langbroek. Consequently, a reshuffle of the shadow front bench took place, with local Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell MP being given more responsibility in the shadow Ministries of Transport, Main Roads and Local Government.
Andrew said that it was honour to be appointed as the LNP Shadow Minister for the three important areas. “All three aspects of the portfolio have a huge impact on the electorate of Glass House and I've been a strong advocate on each over the years of my service,” he explained. “I thank Leader of the Opposition Tim Nicholls MP and Deputy Leader Deb Frecklington MP for the opportunity to apply that advocacy across the state of Queensland.” With many main road issues bubbling away across the region – Steve Irwin Way, Bruce Highway, Landsborough-Maleny Road, MalenyKenilworth Road … just to name a few – Andrew has the weight of local expectation now squarely on his shoulders.
New Glass House parklands plan The future look and function of the new Glass House District Park will be decided at Sunshine Coast Council’s general meeting this Thursday. A comprehensive landscape plan is being presented at the May 19 general meeting, setting out how the park will be developed over the next 10 years. The park, located between Coonowrin Road and Sahara Road, is approximately 38 hectares of parklands which will become a central focus for the future outdoor leisure activities in Glass House. Currently the park is only partially developed with minimal and disjointed facilities.
The landscape plan will rationalise, improve and renew the current functions and infrastructure. The total design and construction estimate to develop the park as per the landscape plan is $2,500,000 over a 10 year capital works timeframe, with funding drawn from council and other sources such as State or Federal grants. Some of the proposed developments over the coming years include: pathway and trail network (including boardwalk and bridges); picnic shelters, barbecues, tables and seats; a playground; dog off leash area; toilets; possible skate park; and garden and landscaping.
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Business owners embrace Maleny Show goes digital year Maleny Showgoers will be able to use show fever Contributed by Lea Parkes This digital technologies through the use of apps and With the countdown to the Maleny Show well and truly on, you might have noticed this week the number of businesses in Maleny who are getting into the spirit, by participating in this year’s Window Dressing Competition. The competition was open to any Maleny business and the display must reflect the theme to this year’s Maleny Show – ‘Renew, recycle, re-use’. The competition has two categories; shop window and inside shop / office, and the winners will receive a cash prize and a trophy. The community will be asked to vote for their favourite entry by filling in a voting form in the business. The Maleny Chamber is proud to be a sponsor of the competition and for the first time this year they have undertaken the organisation and promotion of the event. For those of you who may have been living under a rock and weren’t aware – this year’s Maleny Show is on Friday, May 27 and Saturday, May 28. Carol Elms setting up her window display at Chic and Sassy at the top of town on Sunday
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proximity-based beacon technology. Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. (QCAS), has partnered with Sunshine Coastbased tech to provide a digital marketing and communication software platform to its members across Queensland and Northern New South Wales. QCAS will trial the new technologies at the 2016 Maleny and Emerald Agricultural Shows, before rolling the partnership out to all interested show societies across the remainder of the 2016 season.
The project will allow show societies to modernise their patrons’ show experiences through the Beacons that are small, wireless devices that can transmit messages and offers directly to an enabled smartphone. Using the show’s app, attendees can use the beacons to easily navigate the showgrounds, access special content and offers, and receive reminders about the events and programs they want to see.
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To win one of these great prize packs valued at approximately $120.00 each, like our Facebook page, share the competition post and comment shared - and leave us a comment on what is your favourite part of the show. facebook.com/glasshousecountrymalenynews. The Competition will be drawn at random on Monday, May 23 at 4.00pm. Winners will be notified via Facebook. Prize packs must be picked up from the GC&M News office by 4.00pm Wednesday, May 25. For more details about this year’s show see www.malenyshowsociety.org.au or follow them on Facebook.
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A University of the Sunshine Coast graduate Hannah Williams (23) of Maleny has landed a position with one of Australia’s largest developers and is thriving in her role as a development professional for Stockland Development, which has seen her organising key components of a major Caloundra residential community. With a Bachelor of Property Economics and Development, Hannah has already been involved in tasks like designing parks and streetscapes, bridge construction and coordinating environmental rehabilitation for Stockland’s Bells Reach project. “One of the reasons I enjoy my role so much is that no day is ever the same. One day I might be in high-visibility clothing and steel-capped boots trekking through bushland and the next I might be travelling interstate to attend national conferences,” she said.
Sorry Day story telling An indigenous story-telling afternoon with Aunty Val is being planned for Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre at 12.30pm on Wednesday, May 25, in honour of National Sorry Day. Aunty Val, respected Indigenous community member and elder from Nungeena, will share stories from her life growing up as an Aboriginal woman in Queensland. Aunty Val’s early years were spent at Cherbourg west of Gympie. There will be a presentation, storytelling, question time and light refreshments will be served in exchange for a gold coin donation. “We are honoured to have Aunty Val, who has so much to offer, come and share her stories with us at the Neighbourhood Centre. It is a wonderful opportunity for people to come and listen and ask questions about Aboriginal history in Queensland and to deepen our shared understanding of indigenous culture,” said Helen Wilkinson, Neighbourhood Centre president. National Sorry Day acknowledges and recognises members of the Stolen Generations - Indigenous Australians who were forcibly removed from their families and communities. For more information or to attend the event please contact Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre on 5438 7000 or email admin@ghmnc.com.
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Modelling Expo to raise funds for Charity
By Sonia Clark On Saturday, July 16, members from ‘Need a Feed’ Beerwah are hosting a ‘modelling expo’ at the Beerwah Community Hall to raise funds for local, national and international charities. The afternoon event will support ‘Need a Feed’, The Cancer Council of Australia and The Rainbow Child Foundation. Jennifer Williamson is the Workers Committee President of Need a Feed Beerwah, which is auspiced by the Hinterland based not-for-profit organisation ‘Need a Feed’ based at Marae Gardens, Beerburrum. ‘Need a Feed’ work closely with local neighbourhood centres to assist those that are disadvantaged or homeless with accessing non-perishable food donations and community based help. Jennifer’s daughter Anastasia recently made it to the nationals for ‘Face Of The Globe Australia’ modelling contest and wanted to raise money for charity - so the idea behind the expo was launched. With a gold coin donation entry, the event promises to have an afternoon of glamour, style and fashion suitable for the whole family. There will be dancing, models on the catwalk, workshops, food and raffles, and stall holders selling new clothing or beauty products. Workshops will include hairdressing and makeup techniques, photography and yoga. There are a number of local businesses involved including local boutiques whose clothing will be modelled on the catwalk - including Icon Boutique and Gracie Mayne Boutique. More stall holders are most welcome and the $50.00 stallholder fee goes directly to the chosen charities. For further details please contact Jennifer at needafeedbeerwah@ yahoo.com.au or call 5493 0963. Beerwah Community Hall (next to Beerwah Library) 3.30pm - 6.30pm.
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The performance teams from Landsborough’s Black Swan School of Dance wowed the audience and the judges at the recent Sunshine Coast Dance Eisteddfod. Competing Marlee Radenovic and against dozens of dancers from across Rebekah Woodhead Queensland, the Black Swan senior duo team placed third while the U8 and U12 teams received a grade of Highly Commended. Mrs Rebecca from Black Swan said the results were a wonderful outcome. “They are a true reflection of the girls’ hard work. Importantly, the girls also had a great time performing for their friends and family and gained invaluable stage experience in the process,” she said. The teams are now busy preparing for the Gympie Eisteddfod in July. To find out more about Black Swan School of Dance visit www.blackswanschoolofdance.com or call 0409 673 559. Performance Dance Team (from back left) Jasmine O'Brien, Eva Radenovic, Matilda Graham, Olivia Frahm-Bell, Serenity Bairle, Lily Skinner, Nailani Jones and Savannah Charters. (Missing) Danielle Urbahn and Bonnie Muller
Not so trivial success
Contributed by Jessica Raintree Thank you to all the people who made the Mooloolah Lions Trivia Night such a success! On Saturday, May 7, the Mooloolah Primary State School was filled with tables of people determined to win the coveted Trivia Night trophy. Competition was fierce with the Community Centre team winning the evening. The night raised $1,200.00 of much-needed funds for the Lions In Place Emergency Accommodation Centre and also a contribution to the Mooloolah School. We couldn't have asked for a better venue than the Mooloolah Primary School Hall. There was ample room for many tables and everything we needed for a great night! Many people have been asking for another Trivia Night so stay tuned for more brainy fun in the near future. This is another example of our community enjoying a fun night together and supporting a great cause.
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By Jan Kesby, clean up event organiser Tree Frog Enterprises This is a bit late, but I want to thank some people who helped to make this important Clean Up event happen in March. We had 19 people turned up to pick up rubbish around the Mooloolah township. The worst areas are always the railway and Neill Road from town to Neill Road bridge in both gutters. We collected eight bags of recycle items and 10 bags of rubbish. Mooloolah is definitely cleaner than past years so congrats to Mooloolah people for not trashing. Plastic and drink cans are always the most common items, then cigarette packets and butts. All of this washes down the drains into the river system which affects our native fauna and amphibians all the way to the ocean. Please consider our waterways and fauna when you think of throwing rubbish out into the environment. Thank you to all those Mooloolah people who continually pick up rubbish all through the year – and there are many of them. Thank you so much to Ken from Whites IGA Mooloolah for his kind donation of sausages and bread for the barbecue after the clean-up. Many thanks to Sunshine Coast Council and Ramados for the rubbish bags, gloves, skip bin and recycle bins. Until next year, the first Sunday of March when we will do it all again. 10
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Battery storage… by Ian Hall, from All Energy HQ From what I have learned over 27 years of selling solar and batteries is that one size does not fit all. The new lithium technology of battery storage has varying degrees of performance over the range of chemical elements included in the manufacturing process. With some brands of battery, when you switch your appliances on that battery can only deliver one third of the amount of energy that you need at any one time, so the balance of what you need automatically comes from the grid. This means you are still buying electricity instead of using all your own energy from your battery. Other batteries may deliver 50%, or they may deliver 100% … so it is important when you buy your batteries to get the brand that meets your requirements. Then there is the weight. It is surprising that some manufacturers believe the wall of your house can support this. Other options are ground mounted batteries. Also the number of cycles – the number of times you can take the energy from the battery – is important. The better ones last for 10 to 20 years; the others may last half of that. The amount of energy that you can draw or extract from the battery each use varies from 70-100%. It is important to know how much of the contents you can use. Think of the battery like a rainwater tank. The tank may hold 10 litres of water, but if the outlet pipe is located say six inches up from the bottom, then only the water above the pipe can be used, so there may always be 3 litres of water sitting in the tank that you cannot get to use. Some brands of batteries are currently only compatible with specific inverters, but there is a brand of battery that will suit all existing inverters of any brand. So don’t rush in and order a hybrid inverter without full investigation of the capabilities of each model.
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You do not have to be a professional photographer to create great images. If you would like to improve your photo editing skills you should come along to upcoming sessions at local libraries in June which you can learn to use GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) to learn to crop, use filters, edit skin or hair and improve the overall quality of your photographs. At the class you will learn how to make your photos look great, edit people into or out of pictures and make yourself look like a supermodel. These free sessions will run from 10.00am at the Maleny Library on Friday, June 10 and at the Beerwah Library on Thursday, June 16 at 10.00am. Bookings are essential. Phone 5475 8989 or book on-line at Council’s website.
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Maleny-Kenilworth Road fight It is approaching that time of year again where Andrew Powell, Member for Glass House, will strap on his walking shoes and make the 35 kilometre journey from Little Yabba Creek to Maleny to reaffirm his ongoing fight for funds to upgrade the road. “After having to call on the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to immediately fix large hazardous pot holes ahead of Easter, I’m particularly fired up about this year’s walk on Friday, May 20, and our need to send a very strong and clear message to the Minister. “I’m calling on locals from all over the Hinterland to join me this year so we can show our united focus to improve safety on the road. You can walk the whole journey or even just a kilometre, every little bit will help.” Mr Powell recently asked the Minister for Main Roads a question in Parliament regarding the completion of a planning project into the cost of widening and re-surfacing a 2.9km section of the road, south of the Cambroon Bridge. The Minister confirmed the full upgrade of this section would cost $5.5 million – funding that currently doesn’t exist. “I know my job as the local Member is to continue to demonstrate to the Minister how desperately we need this road upgraded and why our safety is at risk every time we use the road,” Mr Powell said.. “This annual walk may be seen as a political stunt by some, but if that’s the only way we can show the Government how serious we are, then I make no apologies for this.” Mr Powell also uses this annual walk to raise funds for Chappy Tressa from Conondale State School and Chappy Becky from Maleny State School. “Our Chappys are a vital part of our school community and deserve every bit of our support. Please consider making a donation to Scripture Union and nominate either of these Chappys in your donation so they can continue to help our kids. Mr Powell said people who would like to join him on this year’s walk on Friday, May 20, or who would like to make a donation to Scripture Union, were welcome to contact his office or send him a message via his website. www.gcnews.com.au
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Let’s go on a catchment crawl!
By Ann McGrath, Mooloolah River Waterwatch & Landcare We are well on the way to completing the actions listed in the interim MRWL Strategic Plan as endorsed at the General Meeting in March. The next step is to work with our members and key stakeholders for the development of a new three-year MRWL Strategic Plan to provide organisational direction for the coming financial years. This plan will document our members shared vision for MRWL and enable the tracking of our progress. This planning process is to occur over two weekends and is proudly supported by the Sunshine Coast Council’s grants program.
Day 1. Catchment Crawl – Saturday, May 28. We have hired a 4x4 bus for the day and will spend the day exploring the Mooloolah River, starting at its headwaters. The time table for the day is currently being developed. Along the way, we will view and discuss issues which are impacting the health of the river and its environs and the possible actions MRWL can undertake over the next couple of years, to make a difference. Our contribution to Clean up Australia Day will be to collect any rubbish we may find along the way. Food and refreshment will be provided. As bus numbers for this event are limited, we are calling for expressions of interest from members and stakeholders. Preference will be given to those who will also be attending the general meeting on Saturday, June 11 and who are able to provide MRWL with support in some way during the next couple of years. You can register an EOI for the bus trip either by email (mrwloffice@gmail.com), or online at our website (www.mooloolahwaterwatchandlandcare. org). Day 2. General meeting and strategic planning day – Saturday, June 11 Following the Day 1: Catchment Crawl, we will hold a MRWL General Meeting and a Strategic Planning Workshop (held at our Steve Irwin Way, Glenview native nursery site) to develop a shared vision and direction for our organisation. Attendance on the Catchment Crawl is not a prerequisite for this day. Agenda: 12.00noon – Virtual Catchment Crawl with Google Earth 12.30pm – Lunch General Meeting 2.00pm – Facilitated workshop regarding vision and direction. We would like you to consider becoming part of the bigger picture of Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare. Subcommittees will be set up to lead our key areas of activity. We need motivated, passionate people to help us make a difference. 14
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Beerwah Lions Meeting Contributed by Bob Banner
At the recent dinner meeting at the Beerwah Lions Club, Lion Max Pinwill, announced that local motorists will have another opportunity to have their number plate screws changed to tamper proof ones. Neighborhood watch, Beerwah Lions and the local police will conduct this project at the Glass House Mountains School on the morning of Saturday, June 18. The guest speaker on the night was Greg Beard from the Mater Foundation who gave a history of the Mater, describing how a group of Sisters of Mercy had founded the original Mater Hospital, with Cardinal Moran laying the foundation stone during 1908. He told of the introduction of the Mater Art Unions and how they had helped the hospital grow over the years. He then went on to describe the modern day Mater catering for the present challenges and needs of illnesses affecting Australians including the Mater’s world-class research institute, where a dedicated team are working toward greatly improved treatments for cancer.
A gastronomic feast
Contributed by Pauline Clarke On Thursday, May 5 Glass House Country View Club joined with Caloundra View Club for lunch at Cartwright’s Restaurant at the Mountain Creek TAFE. With nearly 25 ladies from each club, we sat down to a stunning array of food. Following a walnut bread entree there were five main dishes to choose from including balmain bugs, barramundi, veal, chicken and lamb, each served with accompanying vegies, etc. All of this was followed by a selection of sumptuous desserts, all to die for. Cartwright’s restaurant is a very worthwhile experience particularly as you are supporting the training of kitchen and waiting staff. The standard of food from the kitchen and the serving skill of the waiters was excellent and a credit to the college. Our next lunch meeting will be on Wednesday, May 18 at Glass House Sports Club, 11.00am for 11.30am, where we will be entertained by Constable Susan Lowndes from Beerwah police station. If you would like to help disadvantaged Australian children please come and join us. We always welcome new members; just turn up to one of our meetings or outings. For more information please phone Lynda on 5494 7875 or Maree on 5494 6956.
Love, Sex and Damn Lies
Mapleton choir will lift your ‘Heart and Soul’
Shauna Hicks with group member Roz Kuss
The Choir will perform inspirational music to lift your spirits in its Autumn Concert, Friday, May 27 and Sunday, May 29, at Mapleton Hall, Obi Obi Road. This is a swoon concert you will not forget. From the haunting ‘Easter Hymn’ from Cavalleria Rusticana by Mascagni, favourites like ‘You raise me up’ and ‘The Rose’ to a less well known, delicate musical gem, John Rutter’s ‘A Flower remembered’ written to honour the victims of the Japanese tsunami. Haydn’s ‘The heavens are telling’ steps up the tempo with the conclusion of the concert a soul rousing contemporary ‘Gloria’ from Street Requiem (2014) from the repertoire of Jonathon Welch’s Choir/School of Hard Knocks. With African flavour this ‘Gloria’ is dedicated to ‘all the people who have died senselessly on the streets’. Who can forget his ABC documentary which introduced us to his choir gathered from those streets? The Mapleton Concert will be only its second performance in Queensland. It will premiere in New York’s Carnegie Hall this September sung by an Australian choir including Mapleton choir’s Margie Lipscombe. Adults $18.00, concession, $15.00. Tickets are available from Ailsa 5478 6079 or Derek 5326 3836.
Contributed by Roz Kuss The most recent Guest speaker at the Caloundra Family History Research Inc was well known genealogist and historian Shauna Hicks, whose talk on ‘Love, Sex, and Damn Lies’ revealed many more places to search for those elusive ancestors. The next general meeting will welcome back Rosemary Kopittke who will outline all the amazing information available to researchers on ‘The Genealogist’ website. Her talk will commence at 1.30pm on Thursday, May 19 at the group’s premises at the SCTC, Gate 2 Pierce Avenue, Little Mountain. The group’s calendar and other details are on the group’s website www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au
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more financially and environmentally sustainable. There is currently a tax break available to small businesses that can be used to fund installation of solar systems up to the value of $20,000, allowing the outlay to be written off immediately. Businesses with 3-phase power systems can install substantial systems but are still able to feedback any excess electricity to the grid. Places that use electricity seven days a week can particularly benefit, such as groceries and take away food, workshops and bakeries. So if you own a local business and think that solar could be for you, check out the instant asset write-offs currently on offer, and talk to a local solar firm about how much money a solar system could save your business. And no, I don’t work in the solar industry, although I do enjoy making clean electricity at home, and using it to charge my electric car. We have a stunning environment here on the Sunshine Coast, and can help keep it that way by shifting to clean energy. Liz Harris, Landsborough
Skate Park or dump?
Over recent months when going to the pool around 7.00am I have been observing how the rubbish that accumulates around the Beerwah Skate Park is increasing. The last two long weekends have been over the top. Both Tuesdays the number of large soft drink bottles (or bongs?) and empty food packaging all over the place, is a disgrace and a demonstration of a complete lack of community pride. This, after all the good work and investment by Sunshine Coast Council in beautifying Beerwah, and the volunteer work done by the Beerwah Sportsground management team, to present Beerwah as a place you would like to visit and stay for a couple of days. It makes me sad to see the laziness of the abusers of this facility that has been provided by the community for the entertainment and recreation of the young users. The lids have been ripping off the rubbish bins and they still can't put their rubbish in a bin. I would like to implore the young leaders in the community to take up the challenge to encourage the abusers of your fantastic space to become responsible users. Glasshouse Country may need to have a ‘Clean up the Community Day’. This problem is not restricted to Beerwah, it is every National Park car park in Glasshouse Country. Is it time to return to the days of the container deposit? Please do your bit ‘Don't Put it Down Put it in a Bin!’ Bob McLean Glass House Mountains
Costly garden waste
My husband was taking a load of garden waste to the recycle centre for the first time as we finally had a vehicle to transport it. When he asked how much, he was told $8.00, when my husband queried this price as it was only green waste, the fellow then decided it was going to cost $16.00! Really, is that how you treat residents doing the right thing? I am very disappointed in the attitude of some staff. I would also like to know why is it that Caboolture Recycle Centre doesn’t charge and ours do? Marilyn Podmore Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
Phillip Shaw Glass House Mountains
What a shemozzle
Oh my God, our state member Andrew Powell MP apparently thinks we are a bunch of bloody dropkicks here in his electorate in the Glass House Mountains. I cannot get over his comment in the last edition in respect of the absolute shemozzle the professionals are making of our intersection. It would seem that we will have traffic lights by 2020 with a little luck. To admit or make such a statement that heavy vehicles would not be able to use the intersection that was being built. When did they realise that heavy vehicles use this intersection? Who had to tell them that? This project has become incompetence personified and I will not even mention the work that has been done and ripped up. I'll bet anyone interested that within four months on completion, if ever it is completed, that somebody will dig up the brand new surface and put a water pipe, gas or electricity cable in. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains
Long enough
It is great news to see that the Bowen Road intersection is going to receive the long awaited traffic lights. But hey, how about they finish the Reed Street intersection first. It is obvious that Main Roads is doing the work, if it was a private contractor it would be completed by now. They seem to be there one day and gone the next. Come on we have waited long enough. Jeff Watt Glass House Mountains
Planning incompetence
In response to Mr Powell’s feeble attempt to cover up the incompetent workings of the Main Roads Departments moving of the curbing three times. If any of the hierarchy of the Main Roads Department had even visited this town in the last 20 years or so, they would have realised how many trucks actually use this intersection. In turn, doing away the actual need of a traffic census. Surely this simple practice should have been done long before and not during the construction phase of the job at hand?
Disaster in the Making
After reading our member for Glass House Andrew Powell’s response in the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News on May 11 - you must think the residents of Glass House Mountains are stupid or blind. When the design and layout was drawn by the so called engineers, working for Department of Main Roads, they would have known that this was indeed a designated route for heavy vehicles as it has been for quite a few years. So let’s be honest to the taxpayers of Glass House Mr Powell, and simply say that they made a big stuff up constructing the curb and channel at this intersection. I quote your words ‘it was identified that heavy vehicles were not going to be able to use the intersection safely’. Come on Mr Powell don’t beat around the bush, tell it like it is. Let’s hope twice is enough and not pull the Trifecta. Richard Thomson Glass House Mountains
Take an interest
Now that the Federal election has been called, you can expect campaigning to shift up a gear. Whilst you may not have much interest in politics, you do have a civic duty to cast your vote. Believe it or not, Australia has one of the best democracies and election processes in the world … internationally envied. I urge you to find out about each of the candidates in our electorate and make an informed choice. Don't waste your time and effort making an informal vote or simply numbering the boxes down the list with no regard for the candidates. Or doing anything other than as instructed which usually makes your vote invalid and wasted. It's disrespectful to the whole democratic process. For a candidate, it is a really big effort getting out and about trying to attract your vote. An effort that consumes their life entirely. It's very public, with little privacy, and subject to scrutiny and criticism. But they're there, because they believe they will be able to best represent you and the electorate in parliament. It's a demanding job and deserves our respect. There is also only one winner. For the rest it is all for nought.
So please, take a few moments to check out the candidates, look up their Facebook page or website, give them a call, have a chat, and meet them at local events. They should all gladly engage with you. Who knows, you might enjoy it. It might even spur you into being more involved in the political process. And that could lead you to contacting a political party and becoming a member. Then you can start having an influence in various policies. Any party will gladly take you into their fold. Dave Ritson Beerwah
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Labor Enabled Qld Labor Party Association, has been established in order to increase inclusion and participation in the Australian Labor Party by members with an impairment or disability or mental issue. It’s also for members with a lived experience of those impairments, disabilities or issues, or who are interested in related government policy. Meetings are open to visitors but membership and active participation are open to Labor Party members only. Labor Enabled is a political association. The overall aim of its members is to influence government policy and improve inclusion and equity for those directly affected by disability issues both within the Australian Labor Party and without. For more information contact Sunshine Coast Labor Enabled Convener Julie Savage:
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3 questions that first home buyers need to ask themselves If you’re a first home buyer, you might find yourself overwhelmed by the sheer scope of the property market. There will be all sorts of questions running through your head at this point, but here are three you should be putting at the very top of your FAQ! Have you ticked off all these boxes?
range, save up a deposit and earn good credit before you head to a lender, along with all the regular employment proof forms and such. This way, you can find out how much you can borrow before getting your heart set on a particular kind of real estate.
“Have I found the right repayment strategy?” This is a completely different “Do I know my borrowing power?” A recent study from the Commonwealth experience to tenancy. Bank found that only half of Australians There are a number of different ways could identify the factors that affect their borrowing power! This knowledge of paying off a loan, all of which are is integral before you start your search dependent on you as a borrower as well as your lender. For example, for a property, or else you could end you might be tempted by an interestup falling in love with something you only loan, which can ease your initial actually can’t get financing for. payments, but can also end up being The trick is to figure out your price www.gcnews.com.au
more expensive in the long run. Every kind of loan has different advantages and disadvantages. What is important is that you speak to a mortgage broker and ensure that you get the widest range of loans as possible to find the one that is right for you. “Am I ready to be a homeowner?” As big a step as it is to own your own home, it does come with certain costs and responsibilities. When you rent, you won’t have to pay body corporate fees, council rates and certain repair and maintenance costs. As a homeowner, you do, and that has to factor into your budget. Furthermore, a McCrindle study found there is a significant portion of the population who actually prefer to rent – you might be one of them. Before
making that commitment, ensure that you can make the repayments but also understand this is a completely different experience to tenancy. Need help with these questions, or have the answers ready and are keen to take the next step? Get in touch with one of our mortgage advisers and find out how we can help you continue the home buying process!
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School News Special Mothers’ Service at GCC
The chapel was bursting at the seams as some very special mums were treated to their very own service at Glasshouse Christian College on Wednesday, May 4. Mums were greeted at the door by student leaders who pinned a beautiful chrysanthemum corsage on their lapel and gave them a handmade card. After the school pledge and Lord’s Prayer the mums were treated to a wonderful concert. ‘Little Voices’ sang ‘Thank you for the World’ with some great actions. They were led by Ryder Rees, a little Prep boy with a beautiful confident voice. Head of Primary Mrs Cheryl Bryers spoke to the assembly about the importance of a firm foundation in the early years by comparing childhood to bamboo. It does all its growing underground for the first few years and then sprouts up and thrives because of its strong roots. Mrs Bryers reminded the mums how important it is to spend time with children to build this firm foundation. The Year 2 children sang a funny song called ‘The Mother’s Day Song’ by Bryant Oden which retold some of the well-meaning disasters that can happen on Mum’s Day when children try to please. Phrases like, ‘just for you I did my best to cut my own hair; some places came out pretty good and some are kind of bare’. Similar scenarios were followed by the verse which says, ‘Remember it’s the thought that counts more than the results.’ After laughing it was time to ‘awwww’ as the little Preppies moved some mums to tears by singing why they need ‘10 Hugs a Day’. Year 2 students loved singing about the funnier side of Mother’s Day
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Chappy arrives with a splash!
Contributed by Alison Edwards Glass House Mountains State School is very pleased to introduce our new Chaplain – Chappy Nikki who lives in Caloundra with her husband Scott and their two dogs Coco and Leroy. Chappy Nikki has been working as a Chaplain for four years and currently spreads her time between Everton Park, Woodford and Glass House Mountains State Schools. Chappy Nikki has fitted in to the Glass House Mountains State School community extremely well and had a ball participating in the recent Run4Fun. While her main role is one of support of students, staff and parents, she is also actively involved in the Chaplaincy Committee and the P&C Association.
Parent workshop at Mooloolah State School
Contributed by Michelle Lenz Parents of Mooloolah State School recently returned to class for the morning to participate in a Maths Workshop conducted by Peter Carmichael. Peter is a Principal education advisor: Australian Curriculum - Mathematics, and is an experienced maths teacher and a representative of the Queensland Education Department. The workshop focused on mathematical skills and strategies that all parents could utilise to enhance their child’s learning at home for primary students. It was valuable in helping parents understand the way students are learning maths in classrooms. Peter enforced to parents that our way of learning when we went to school has changed dramatically from practise and recall, to students having a connected understanding of maths and being able to explain, reason and justify their answer. That is why there are many different learning styles, to allow students to discover and understand maths concepts. The workshop was informative and interactive for all the participants. We played maths games and talked about strategies. It was fun, factual and as the workshop was drawing to a close, parents were keen to keep going. The workshop was such a success that Peter has promised to return with part two. Everyone took home resources including counters, game boards, dice, booklets and white boards.
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Kids News Beerwah’s Prep transition
Prep Transition at Beerwah State School is a play group for children in the year before school. This free program will assist children in making friends, instil a love of learning, and help them be better prepared to commence school. The program is designed to provide the building blocks that children and families need for a successful beginning to school life. Beerwah State School’s Prep Transition has qualified, caring educational staff; play based, child centred programs inspired by children’s interests, safe and creative playgrounds, a weekly program, support services provided, and ongoing open communication with parents and carers. Children can commence Prep Transition if they turn four years old before June 30, this year. Enrolment information is available from the school office. Phone: 5436 5555 or email: admin@beerwahss.eq.edu.au
Bring up great kids
This parenting program is a five-week course developed by the Australian Childhood Foundation. It aims to build positive, respectful and nurturing parent-child relationships, enhance positive family communication, and reduce parenting stress. The course highlights the importance of parents appreciating their child's perspective based on their emotional and mental development as well as encouraging the development of their child's positive self-identity. The free course will be run at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre at 17 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny from Wednesday, May 25 to June 22 (five weeks), 9.30am to 11.30am. Be quick to register as places are limited, ring Wendy on 0423 716 705 or email wendy@calcomm.org.au.
Under 8s
Peachester State School will host a Under 8’s Morning from 9.00am – 11.00am on Tuesday, May 24. This is an open invitation for those with under 8s to come along and for the children to join in a morning of kid’s activities. Preppies starting next year are also welcome to attend. To find out more phone on Tuesday - Thursday 5439 5111.
World Environment Day Festival The kids will be entertained and educated through a host of activities and craft workshops from petal perfume making, to bush critter art, pot planting, basket weaving, vegetable art, wildlife shows and drama performances at this year’s World Environment Day Festival. The event is being held at Cotton Tree Park, Maroochydore from 10.00am – 5.00pm on Sunday, June 5. There’s even a Children’s Forest to explore!
Rhyme time for the under 2s It is well documented that by sharing stories, rhymes, singing, talking and playing with your child from birth builds a foundation for your child’s future development that can last a lifetime. You can head to Beerwah Library for a half hour session of rhymes, songs and play each Thursday morning from 10.30am to 11.00am and on Friday mornings from 9.30am to 10.00am. These sessions are specifically developed for under two-year-olds to help develop crucial literacy and vocabulary skills for lifelong learning. They are also a great social outing for parents of babies. No bookings are required. Beerwah Library is located in Peachester Road, at Beerwah and the Maleny Library is located in Coral Street.
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New parents of teenagers group Having teenagers can be challenging. As our children become young adults with different views on life to ours, they want to explore the world their way, and are not always able to communicate with us. It can be tough, but you are not alone. If you want to share, ask questions or just connect, come and find support with other parents in a facilitated small group. One of the parents involved in the group commented that “this facilitated group has been amazing for me already. Not just another support group, the facilitation in this group supports new and shared knowledge and some great take away ideas, as well as allowing me to express my hurts and concerns, and have them listened to.” The group of parents of teenagers meeting on Tuesday mornings has reached its capacity. A new group is starting on Thursday evenings 5.00pm to 7.30pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. Please call Anne on 0490 314 011 if you are thinking of coming or for any question.
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Living Visitor Information Centre Update By Bev Dooley Welcome to autumn and the busy season at the Glass House Visitor Centre. This gorgeous weather has seen an increase in our visitor numbers, particularly from overseas, and of course they wish to walk and climb. Our Ambassadors are a wealth of information on the local area, not just for the obvious attractions but for all the events and things to do on the Sunshine Coast. Our visitors are looking for an experience, one that lasts a life time and we can help them achieve that. As a group we often walk in the Sunshine Coast and last weekend we were lucky enough to walk the Buderim-Palmwoods Heritage Tramway. This amazing project was undertaken because a retired gentleman was bored. It has now reached a 3 kilometre length, it has funding and it has advertising. The walk is suitable for almost anyone to do, it has wheelchair access and it is dog friendly if your friend is on a leash, something that most heritage listed walks do not allow. So if you are looking for something to do and wish to have a look, call in and collect a brochure. Just a reminder that on May 25 at 10.00am we are having our Bee month presentation, this is open to anyone that wishes to come along. We will also have a light morning tea, but please let us know if you would like to attend.
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By Sonia Clark Looking for a ‘tree change’ and keen to embrace the spirit of a new adventure; Emma Carlos and partner Mark Simm purchased the 18.5 acre ‘Blackwattle Farm’ in May of last year. While the property had previously been run as a Bed and Breakfast, Emma and Mark have worked hard to transform it into a small sustainable farm that offers an authentic experience of a back to basics lifestyle that they are excited to share with others. Emma was originally working in Western Australia as a seafarer and Mark in the Coal Mines when the couple decided in was time for a lifestyle change. Not wanting to work away at sea anymore and with the potential of being able to run a business from home, the decision was made to buy the farm with a vision to be as self-sufficient as possible. It is evident how much Emma and Mark love living on the farm; and they are keen to share the lifestyle, produce and the beauty of the region as a whole with others. Since buying the property, the couple have built an additional cabin, created a 30 x 30 metre organic vegetable patch that gets picked daily, and have expanded into hosting sustainability workshops. Recently they have collaborated with a local business ‘Just Elopements’, and also offer the property as an exclusive venue for small weddings and elopements. Emma and Mark also share their home with a herd of Dexter cows who provide them with both
Emma and Mark with Rocket milk and beef, pigs - including the super cute miniature pig ‘Willow’, chickens for fresh eggs, alpacas and soon some goats. They actively support other local farms and choose to eat seasonally with produce as fresh as possible. Nothing goes to waste and wherever possible they use local homemade products. Wanting to also inspire others to have their own sustainable blocks, workshops include organic farming, preserving, bread and cheesemaking. Visitors have the choice of either a ‘Mountain View’ suite which overlooks Beerwah and Coonowrin Mountains or a self contained ‘Rain Forest’ cabin that sleeps four. To find out more like their Facebook page ‘Blackwattle Farm’ or go to their website. Blackwattle Farm, 123 Old Peachester Road, Beerwah.
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Out & About Celebrating our mums Mums contribute so much to the school community and last week was our chance to say thanks and treat our mum’s and grandmothers. The Peachester State School Mother’s Day High Tea was enjoyed by all who came and those who collected take-home treats. It was a beautiful afternoon in the school garden with a sensational array of beautiful sweets provided by some talented cooks in the community. “Now this is a High Tea,” commented one Grandmother noting that she had not seen better at a high-priced city High Tea. Raffle Ticket winners were Amanda Potter (twice), Michelle Nolte, Jessica Brauns, Ebony Bell, Coral Beutal, Christine Moyse, Adrian Pisano, Carol Kazimir, Katrina Odgers and Ken. Many thanks to all who contributed so much to the High Tea especially Carrie Shaw, Rebecca Morgan, Fiona Grey and our team of beautiful cooks. Abra Cartmell, Anne Cartmell and Carol Kazimir went above and beyond in the baking stakes and Candice Pearce provided the most intricate and delicious cake that Master Chef would be proud of. Her Orange Jaffa cake, filled with brownie, fudge and white chocolate Ganash, was shared and enjoyed by all. The following day our children had the opportunity to purchase mum a special gift from our P&C Mother’s Day stall.
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Maleny Show Ball The highlight of the show ball is the judging and official presentation of the 2016 Show personalities and Miss Showgirl. President of the Show Society Ivan Hankinson congratulated all of the Showgirl, rural ambassador and charity entrants and said they all did a fantastic job. All of the entrants looked beautiful and did the Maleny Show Society, their 22
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families and themselves proud. The winner of this year’s Showgirl was Sarah Peters and the runner up Showgirl was Meagan Green. Winner of the Show Princess was Jazmin Steele and runner up was Savannah Malan. The fantastic fundraising efforts of Shae Geritz saw her crowned Charity person and Tanya Pratten was named the 2016 Rural Ambassador.
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Things To Do Tropical barefoot bowls The mercury is refusing to acknowledge the approaching winter, so it's time to be bowled over for a good cause. Dress up in your most colourful and tropically-inspired outfit and head down to the Beerwah Kindergarten's Barefoot Bowls Day. There will be plenty of laughs and also good prizes up for grabs through a $1.00 ticket raffle from Aussie World, Top Shots Fun Park, Rollerdrome Caloundra, Glass House Butcher, Glass House Pharmacy, Glass House Bowls Club and Beefy's, to name just a few. Cost is $20.00 per person and includes green fees, a scrumptious sausage sizzle and a lucky door prize ticket. Don't miss out on celebrating this warmer than usual autumn at Club Glasshouse, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains from 12.00noon on Sunday, May 22. Sign up your team of four and you could be competing against the Beerwah Kindy educators team. Bookings are essential, contact Carrie on 0411 486 575 ASAP.
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This UK biopic stars Maggie Smith as a crusty impolite invader ensconced in writer Alan Bennett’s driveway. It will be screened by the Maleny Film Society in the Maleny Community Centre on Saturday, May 21 (doors open at 6.00pm for dinner, movie screens at 7.15pm). 104 minutes, classified M. Miss Shepherd, a drop-out accomplished musician and fluent French speaker with unsavoury personal habits, was allowed into Bennett’s Camden driveway for three weeks and stayed for 15 years during the 70s and 80s. She became the subject of a 1989 book by the TV writer ‘Talking Heads and Beyond the Fringe’ novelist/playwright, now adapted into a straight-speaking movie. Alex Jennings plays Bennett and Jim Broadbent appears in the surprising role of Underwood, blackmailer to the feisty outcast. The BBC Symphony Orchestra features in the production, which won a Golden Globe nomination for Maggie Smith. Direction is by Nicholas Hytner, with the film script by Bennett. The program will include a short film from the Gympie Heart of Gold festival. Catering on Saturday night is by Spaghetti Junction, with drinks available from the bar, and a tea/coffee stand with home-made slices. Members of MFS may pre-book on-line or via the Maleny Information Centre. Non-members may purchase tickets at the door. Admission $13.00 (members $8.00). Check the website www. malenyfilmsociety.info.
Work on a feasibility study to explore opportunities to extend the much-loved Maleny Library is set to start this week and Sunshine Coast Council wants to hear from you. Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said the Sunshine Coast Library Plan 2014-2024 identified a need to investigate opportunities to redesign the Maleny Library, which is the second smallest in council’s library network but one of the busiest. “It is important that the community takes this opportunity to provide its input for the Maleny Library Facility Development Plan which will provide recommendations to council on the expansion of the library,” Cr McKay said. There are a number of ways to provide input: • The draft concept designs are available for viewing and feedback at the Maleny Library; • Alternatively, pop-up displays will be located at Maleny Community Centre from 10.00am to 1.00pm on Wednesday, May 18 and Maleny IGA from 9.00 am to 12.00noon on Wednesday, May 25; and • You can also complete an online survey at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Living-and Community/Community-Engagement/2016/ Maleny-Library-Facility-Development-Plan
BE BOWLED & get a team together for our TROPICAL Barefoot Bowls Day! Hosted by Beerwah Kindergarten Limited places so get in quick! Price includes: GREEN FEES, SAUSAGE SIZZLE AND LUCKY DOOR PRIZE TICKET Adults only event $20 per head – teams of 4, 12 ends Don't forget to dress up! $1 raffle tickets with prizes from Club Glass House, Aussie World, Beefy’s Pies…..& many more!!
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Deakin University scientists may have found a way to stop the cancer that has been killing Tasmanian devils for the past 20 years. And the devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) could actually already hold the solution – natural antibodies found in the marsupial’s immune system. Dr Beata Ujvari, from Deakin’s Centre for Integrative Ecology within the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, investigated differences in molecules found in the devils’ immune systems, comparing those that had the cancer, known as the Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease, and those that didn’t. “We know from human and animal studies that certain natural antibodies are able to recognise and kill cancerous cells, so we wanted to see whether the presence of these molecules would also determine tumour development in Tasmanian devils,” Dr Ujvari said. “We found that devils that have a higher ratio of these natural antibodies were less likely to have cancer. “We can deduce then that devils with higher natural antibody ratio are therefore less susceptible to the contagious cancer,” Dr Ujvari said. Dr Ujvari added that the results could potentially halt the spread of disease that has devastated the Tasmanian Devil population since its first sighting in 1996, hopefully enabling new vaccine and treatment options. The research, ‘Immunoglubolin dynamics and cancer prevalence in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii)’ is published in the latest edition of ‘Nature Scientific Reports’. “Anti-tumour vaccines that enhance the production of these natural antibodies, or direct treatment of the cancer with natural antibodies, could become a solution to help halt this disease,” Dr Ujvari said. “This process known as ‘active immunotherapy’, is becoming more and more accepted in treating human cancers, and we think it could be the magic bullet in saving the Tasmanian devil from extinction.” The facial cancer is spread from devil to devil via biting during social interactions, and has caused massive population declines of Tasmanian devils since its first sighting in 1996, in Tasmania. Dr Ujvari said that because the cancer was transmitted from devil to devil, their immune system should recognise the cells as foreign objects, like a pathogen, and work to eliminate them from the victim’s system.
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with Ann McGrath I’m not sure how my love affair with native grasses began but I think it was when I was introduced to the satisfaction of hand weeding Carpet Grass. I didn’t even know what Carpet Grass was but there was an area of about 100 m2 of it on our block. It was just a thick boring mass – great as mowed lawn but not so great left to grow wild. Our visiting Land for Wildlife officer showed me how easy it was to pull up, so over the next 12 months, I removed it all. It was so easy, almost therapeutic, and I was able to just leave it in piles and it didn’t regrow. The biggest surprise was how the native grasses just reclaimed the ground. Now, the Carpet Grass doesn’t stand a chance! The native grasses continue to choke it out and intermittently, I remove bits of the offending grass that has managed to grow. The natives in this particular area are a mix of the smaller natives, although elsewhere the larger, Barbed Wire, Blady, Scented-top and Kangaroo Grass grow rampant. I must admit, uncontrolled, the larger grasses can look very messy but single tufts of our native grasses are as attractive as any of the exotic grasses found in nurseries. There are a couple of obvious rewards for having native grasses around. Firstly, it doesn’t need mowing which then gives you time for the second, which to sit back and enjoy the small birds, butterflies and small animals that now thrive in their native habitat. It has been my experience that if we can get rid of the weeds, in the majority of cases the natives just say thank you and do their thing. Just gotta love the bush.
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Peachester Horticultural Society
Contributed by Patricia Bradford (Publicity Officer) Members met at the Peachester Hall for the April meeting. Rob Morris and Jeff Bodley spoke about their visit to the Nambour Garden Club for their Friendship Day. It was a treat to hear their main guest speaker, Jerry ColbyWilliams, of ABC’s Gardening Australia fame, talk. Also, any current or former members who can supply articles or photos for the 50th anniversary of the Queensland Council of Garden Clubs would be very welcome. Gordon and Cath Howitt have a problem with a few Currawongs damaging their vehicles. They wanted suggestions on how to scare them away and rubber snakes didn’t work. Nessie Pratten told us the story behind the Valentine rose which she has kindly donated to the Peachester State School to plant in their Memorial Garden. Sally Joyce thanked Nessie for her kind gift and after the meeting, accompanied Nessie and a couple of members to admire the rose in its new home. Results of the competition bench for March - Tie 1st Coral Beutel and Gordon Howitt on 15 points, 2nd went to Cath Howitt on 14 points. Our next meeting is on Thursday, May 19, 9.30am, in the garden of Vicki Blake. Visitors always welcome and please bring along a chair and a mug. For more info and directions phone 5496 9169. Theo Beenders showing off this unusual orchid, Bulbophyllum Rothschildianum,which likes shade and damp conditions
Are you looking for some inspiration or to foster your inner creativity? Forest Heart Nursery (20 Coral Street, Maleny) have just the thing for you in these two workshops over the coming week. Botanical drawing workshop Saturday, May 21 Join Robyn Graham for an ‘Introduction to Botanical Drawing’ workshop at Forest Heart Nursery from 1.00pm - 3.00pm. Local artist Robyn Graham will lead this hands-on exploration of plants. Suitable for beginners, this course will give you the basic skills to draw the captivating structures of the plant kingdom. Cost is $30.00 per person and includes refreshments. Bookings essential, please call Karen on 0427 607 628 or email education@brushturkey.com.au or visit Forest Heart Nursery. Garden wildlife paradise Thursday, May 26 Join Jenny Allen and Spencer Shaw and learn how to create a garden paradise for wildlife with a morning workshop from 9.00am - 12.00noon. Creating a wildlife friendly garden is much easier than you think. Cost is $30.00 per person and includes refreshment, attracting wildlife info kit and two free wildlife attracting trees. Bookings essential, please email Karen on education@brushturkey.com.au or call 0427 607 628. The workshop will be held at Forest Heart Nursery and Jenny Allen’s property.
Phone: 5439 0999
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Plant of the Month
Prickly Leaved Paperbark
Melaleuca nodosa On first glance at this lovely shrub in flower, you could be forgiven for thinking it is a wattle or Acacia. Unlike most Melaleucas which have ‘brush like’ flowers, this Melaleuca has golden globular flowers. A plant of wet or dry heath, it grows in coastal sandy soils from New South Wales to North Queensland. Most references indicate that M.nodosa grows to 7 metres but many specimens tend to be much less in the wild. The bark of this shrub is papery and the needle like leaves are quite prickly hence the name. Following flowering, the woody clusters of fruit persist on the plant for some time, ensuring that seed is viable for months to come. Prickly leaved paperbark is a good source of pollen and nectar, making it an important plant for birds, bees and butterflies.
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In perfect harmony This tastefully renovated family home is located on a quiet leafy street in sought after Landsborough. With a mixture of open space and tasteful gardens bringing nature to your doorstep, this solid brick and tile family home is a welcome change from city living. Accommodation is provided for by four bedrooms, master with a stylishly renovated ensuite, separate lounge room, combined kitchen and dining. A nature lovers dream with the indoor outdoor flow to the large outdoor entertaining area complete with built in barbecue, TV points and overlooking the dam with ample birdlife. The 2249m2 block is fully fenced with an electronic gate, has ample room for boats, caravans and the like, and car accommodation consists of a large double carport under roof, and a 6m x 6m Colourbond shed with power and
a 6m x 3m carport. With nothing to do but relax and enjoy, this appealing home is well worth an inspection. $499,000. Phone agent Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 or 5439 6300.
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The beautiful grounds surrounding this home both ensure privacy & provide a delight for the senses. Accessed by a long tree lined circular driveway this 2 acre (8,842m2) property offers lovely established gardens, an immaculate brick Queenslander style homestead & a massive 18m x 9m Colorbond shed. The charming home has 4 big bedrooms with an ensuite & walk in robe to the main bedroom, an office, formal lounge, huge country kitchen with stone bench tops, walk in pantry & a large family / dining room with high raked ceilings & slate floors. 3m wide verandahs provide covered outdoor living space & a double carport provides all weather access to the home. Built on a concrete slab with steel framing, steel roof trusses, Colorbond roof & brick veneer cladding, this home is low maintenance but high on liveability. The established grounds of this fully fenced block home require minimal work leaving time to actually enjoy your surroundings or potter in the massive shed. All this located in one of the most sought after streets in prestigious Glenview.
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Set on 3,501m2 of fenced, level land, is this low set 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick and tile home with 6 car accommodation. Boasting 3 living areas and bay windows to take full advantage of the lovely outlook. There is reverse cycle air conditioning and a wood burner fireplace, so you can relax in comfort all year round. The large covered patio at the rear of the property provides the perfect platform for entertaining whilst still keeping an eye on the kids playing in the pool. Outside, there is a double lock up garage attached to the house, plus a separate 6m x 6m shed. There is also side access to the rear yard where there is further accommodation for a boat, trailer and caravan. All this, and more, with 3kW Solar power, town water + a drinkable bore, located at the end of a no through road, yet an easy level walk to Landsborough shops & train station.
Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 T: 5439 6300
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CONVENIENT LOCATION Beerwah
3 Bed, 2 bath unit. O/plan living, dining & kitchen. D/W. SLUG with internal access. 8 Solar panels. Private fenced courtyard. Close to schools. Walking distance to shops, restaurants and rail.
ELEVATED & FEATURE PACKED Glass House Mountains
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4 Bed, 2 bath home. O/plan living & dining. A/C + fans. Polished timber floors. Sec’ screens. 12 Solar panels. Undercover rear entertaining area. R/W tanks. Septic. Remote DLUG + 6x6m Shed w/power. 2003m2 block.
The Pinnacles at Glasshouse Country Estate, Located off Poole Road, Glass House Mtns.
COASTAL CONVENIENCE Wurtulla
2 Bed, 1 bath low set brick & tile unit. Open plan living. Tiled kitchen & dining. Carpet to lounge & bedrooms. A/C. Fans. SLUG. Rear pergola & fenced courtyard. Close to schools and shops. Minutes to the beach.
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11.4 Acres. 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom home. 2 Pac & stone kitchen. Raked ceiling to living. 11x11m Insulated American barn plus awning. 12x8m Shed with 2x2.7m wide doors. 5mins to town.
Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109
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3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom brick home. 2 Living areas. Fresh paint & carpet throughout. Huge flyover patio. 8 Solar panels. 8x6m Colorbond shed with power. Fruit trees. Bush backdrop. 2000m2 on quiet no-thru rd.
LIFESTYLE VERSATILITY - LGE SHED & POOL Glass House Mountains $649,000
5 Bed + study. Spa ensuite. Multiple living zones. 9ft Ceilings. Fans. A/C. Fireplace. Solar heated pool. 7 Bay shed, teen retreat - bathroom & sink. DLUG. Auto gate. Fenced 2234m2. Peace & privacy!!!
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Noticeboard Sunshine 60 and Better Group - is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. In May they are offering activities on Tuesday including Mah Jong from 9.00am to 12.00noon, art from 9.15am - 12.00noon, gentle exercise from 9.15am to 12.00noon and morning tea. Held at the Uniting Church Hall 56C Queens Street, Caloundra. For more information, phone 5444 5833, email admin@sun60.com.au or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au Wanted card players for 500 and Canasta - at Club Glasshouse on Thursday evenings, 7.00pm - 9.30pm. Light supper, newbies welcomed. For further information contact Warren 0414 870 273. From garden to plate workshops - If you are keen to learn how to grow super foods in your garden there will be free workshops at the Caloundra Community Centre, on Monday, May 23, from 10.30am - 12.00noon. Grow amazing super foods that help us maintain or return to health. You will learn how to propagate these plants and be able to take some home for your garden. For bookings phone 5491 4000, the Caloundra Community Centre is located at 58A Queen Street. Landsborough, Beerwah and Districts Spiritual Church - meets at School of Arts Hall, Landsborough each Sunday, with healing from 5.00pm to 6.45pm and service from 7.00pm to 8.15pm. All welcome. For more information phone Rev Kerry 5494 1554, Rev Pam 0409 058 843 or Rev David 0408 713 214.
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Meditation and Sharing group - meets Tuesday evenings 7.00pm to 8.30pm at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, phone Peter on 0429 918 424 for more information. Do you or a family member suffer from facial pain? - Maybe the Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support Group can help you. The Support group meets at the Kawana Library (entrance at rear), Nanyima Street, Buddina on Saturday, May 21 at 1.00pm. Keep up-todate with medical information. Please join us for coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. Contact Nora on 0418 495 776. Aglow International - Sunshine Coast Branch We will meet on Friday, June 3 at Flame Tree Baptist Church Hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Nambour, commencing at 9.30am. Come along and bring a friend and enjoy an inspirational message and worship. Men and women are made welcome. Entry $8.00 includes morning tea. Speakers: Kenn and Yvonne Kilah. For further information, contact Melva on 5443 5752, or mobile 0421 900 770 or Dorothy on 5476 4190, or mobile 0487 425 657. Sunshine Coast Arthritis - Support Group June meeting guest speaker will be Deanne Everson, a Sunshine Coast Massage Therapist. She will talk about how massage benefits arthritis pain and conditions affecting joints. The venue will be the Maroochydore RSL Sub-Branch, 106 Memorial Avenue Maroochydore, from 12.45pm to 2.00pm on Thursday, June 2. For more information or a chat phone Mary 5441 2259 or 0403 339 057.
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If most of us were honest there are so many things about ourselves we don’t like, externally and internally. As a result we don’t usually feel too good about ourselves. Because none of us really feel that great about ourselves we look for love and acceptance and significance in whatever we can find. The trouble is, many times the things we look at eventually disappoint. Our family, our kids get older, and no longer need us, our spouse becomes boring, our work becomes routine. How do we feel good about ourselves and about our lives? There have been a number of times in my own life where quite frankly nothing made me feel good about myself because my life was such a mess. This is where the Christian faith shines into our darkness. The bible tells me two things. First of all it tells me that I am this strange contradiction of good and evil. I am capable of so much love and affection and good yet I can hurt GCNEWS Add sept 12 2013.ai 1 10/02/2015 5:26:35 PM and destroy and tear down-many times without even trying. I let people down, I let myself down.
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Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results, 1st prize meat tray - yellow L1, Linda Post Office, 2nd prize IGA $20.00 voucher - Pink I86, Kelvin, Lucky meal prize - $20.00 cash sponsored by KLM Energy and Gas - winner: blue I51 - Marilyn, and the Mother’s Day Raffle Winners - white L79 - Sue, white diamond 38 - Michael. The club operates on Friday night only, bar opens 5.00pm, meals can be ordered from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. Choice of menu every second Friday and on the alternate Fridays will be either barbecue and salad or roast of the day with vegies. Glasshouse Senior Citz Club - held their AGM - and the executive positions have not been resolved - new members badly needed please. The next meeting will be held on June 16 at the Beerwah Community Hall. The group will also be visiting the Palmwoods Senior Citz on Wednesday, May 18, morning tea 9.30am, own transport required. Visit to Caboolture Tuesday, May 24, again own transport, any enquiries call Marie 5496 9260.
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Loving God, Loving People, Loving Life
It tells me that I am God's enemy. I don’t expect that sort of thing from a religious book - I expect to hear it tell me that if I try harder then I can earn God’s love. But the bible says I can’t earn God’s love - there are things about me that I don’t like and there are things about me God doesn’t like. Secondly it tells me that despite myself, Jesus loves me very much. As a matter of fact Jesus loved me enough to allow himself to be crucified on my behalf. So for me the greatest person in the universe tells me that he loves me and thinks I am worthwhile enough for him to sacrifice his life for me. If the greatest person in the universe tells me he loves me and he thinks I have value and worth then surely I must be loved and have value. Even though I might be this strange mess the king of the universe loves me. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
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Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0455 554 930
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187
Peachester: 9am 3rd Sunday HC - Prayer each Tues 4.30pm
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0417 606 240 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776
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Contributed by Sue Williamson A perfect autumn day was enjoyed by all who competed in last Thursday's Single Stableford ladies golf competition at the beautiful Beerwah Golf Course. Numbers have been decreasing for our Thursday competitions recently, with only 52 players last week. Hopefully with the cooler weather finally here, we will see more girls back on the course. Last week's Division one winner was Cecilia Proud, with a score of 37 points. She was closely followed by Gail Gundry, with 36 points, on a countback. Division two was won by Beth Butler with 36 points and runner up was Lyn Steele with 34 points. Nearest to the pin shots were won by Monica Dangerfield on the 2nd hole, Sonia Kenway on the 5th, Cecilia Proud on the 16th and Sharon Phillips, with her close 2nd shot, on the 18th hole. Our sponsors for the day were lady golfers, Audrey Girard and Meg Ferran. Beerwah Newsagency are very generously sponsoring our Men's Invitation Day this week, which will be an Irish Fourball.
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Witta Tennis
Contributed by Pauline Fraley In spite of Witta Wagtail's loss to Maleny Racqueteers, the competition and tennis between the two teams was very enjoyable. Thank you to Pauline, Christine, Gerry and Sonia. The Wallabies, Paula and Liz, had a win against the Bangles 6-1, 6-1. Whistlers had a win on Friday playing Yandina Allsorts, 6-2 sets, 45-30 games. Well played Donna, Brenda, Maree and Michelle from Mooloolaba, who filled in for the team. The Wildcats had a great match against Peregian Parakeets. It was very close all day but Pauline, Annie, Libby and Jenie were pipped at the post going down 40-32. The Witta Wikings hosted Tewantin at home. A very competitive and enjoyable afternoon, however, there had to be a winning team and that was The Terrific Tewantin team, a few more sets and games here and there. Thanks to all players on both teams and Kev for finally showing up. Witta Wompoos played at Gympie against Gympie Silver. A cliff-hanger of a match going right down to the last set, darkness closing in and Witta chasing a draw. It just wasn't to be. Despite wonderful efforts by the team, in general Gympie were the better team, and ran out winners 7 sets to 5. Maybe next time. Social tennis: Monday 8.00am and Saturday 1.00pm; all welcome. Court bookings: 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au. www.gcnews.com.au
Maleny Golf Club
Cross Country Challenge on the Maleny Precinct
On Sunday, May 22, don't forget it's the fourth race in the Allez Sport Mooloolaba Sunshine Coast Cross Country 2016 series. The Maleny Community Precinct course is considered to be the best on the Sunshine Coast – and all events are open to families, runners, joggers, and walkers of all ages, from under eights upwards. Taking place on the Maleny Community Precinct, starting at the Maleny Golf Club, 15 Porter's Lane, senior runners will compete in the open 10K, 6K, 4K and 3K, then there are also age related 4K, 3K, 2K and 1K races. Races start at 8.00am. But be there 30 minutes earlier to register if you want to compete. A fantastic series that attracts runners from all over the coast, go to www.sccrosscountry.org for all details and registration forms. Come on local runners, here's your chance to challenge the coast's best and show what you're made of - races run in rain, mud, frost or shine - breakfast and hot drinks will be available. The series is jointly organised by Maroochy Athletics Club and University of the Sunshine Coast Athletic Club. Hosts Maleny District and Recreation Club want to say big thank you to the Maleny Golf Club for closing their course off for the morning for the races to take place. All enquiries to Andrew on 5444 8458. www.gcnews.com.au
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Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, May 10: we held an 18 Hole Single Stroke Event for both ladies and men golfers. Winner was Graham Shoebridge with 67 nett, runner-up went to John Hay with 69 nett and third place went to Chris Pottinger on a countback from Niel Cronk, both with 73 nett. Nearest the pin for the men went to Graham Thompson and Robin Hay for the ladies on the 14th hole. Wednesday, May 11: our Ladies played in their first round of our Club Championship, playing 18 Holes Gross/Nett Ladies event. Susan Foote is leading with 93 gross, Robin Hay is second with 94 gross and Karen Heading is on 95 gross. Thursday, May 12: there was a 9 Hole Single Stroke Event held with Gary Dallyn coming in first place with 32 nett, runner-up was Paul Viertel with 33 nett and third place went to Allan Ward on a count-back from Chris Pottinger, both with 37 nett. Friday, May 13: was our usual 9 Hole Single Stableford Chook-Run competition with Trevor Fairley coming in first place (and also winning the chook) on a count-back from Mike Kapper, both with 23 points and third place went to Richard Owen with 20 points. Our Encouragement Award went to Margaret Goodger. Saturday, May 14: our Club held a 4BBB 18 Hole Single Stableford Event with first place going to the couple of Gary Dallyn and Mike Finley on a count-back from Scott Alexander and Bill Reynolds, both with 45 points. Third place went to the team of Richard Clayton and Allan Ward also on a count-back from Rob Bailo and Paul Viertel both with 44 points. Nearest the Pin went to Richard Clayton on the 3rd hole.
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Winners and runners up of the triples Gordon Dyer, Vic Muscat, Rodney Dick, Ron Rix, Kevin Beasley and Clive Sinton
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Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, May 11 - Ladies monthly Jackpot Day: David Hayes, Chris Freshwater and Brian Saunders def Dave Clarke, Viv James and Doug Loveday 21-16. Dennis Hume, Jack Timm and Di Hume def Di Garland, Ron Rix and Rob Scullion 30-21. Doug Sweedman, Vic Muscat and Jan Lawson def Grahame Young, Noelle Dean and Warren Blackburne 21-15. Graham Condie, Millie Freshwater and Wendy Platt def Russell Walmsley, Lyn Griffiths and Bob Bloomer 27-21. Maz Idle, John McSwain and Ron Wilson def Peter Connor, Nina Connor and Graham Anstis. Winning team of the day was Wendy Platt’s team with + 6. R/Up were Brian Saunders team with + 5. Mystery prize went to Doug Loveday. Jackpot was not won, next month’s jackpot will be $260.00. Thursday, May 12 - another great turn out saw six rinks of bowls played. Winners of the day were Max Viterale and Mike Kernick with 2 wins + 32. Runners up were Kerry Molloy, Simon Richter and Ron Rix with + 17 score in the second game. Saturday, May 14 - 9.00am Men’s Triples. Semi Finals: Gordon Dyer, Rodney Dick and Vic Muscat def Brian Saunders, Rob Scullion and Mac Townson 22-21 in an absolute thriller! An extra end was played to decide this game. In the second semi, Clive Sinton, Ron Rix and Kevin Beasley smashed David Hayes, Doug Sweedman and Rodd Platt 30-4. The afternoon saw the final played. It went down to the wire with the team of Clive Sinton, Ron Rix and Kevin Beasley def Gordon Dyer, Rodney Dick and Vic Muscat 22-20. Well done guys. Next Saturday will be the start to the Men Championship Fours. We are still after a few more men to play pennants. It kicks off July 2. Our club is in divisions 2 and 5 this year. Come and put your name down now. Let’s work hard and see if we can win this year. The next game of Monday 2 bowl monthly triples will be played on May 23. For further info contact David on 0405 101 448. This is turning into being a very fun day of bowls with lunch provided for only $14.00. Please keep the fourth Monday of each month spare for this game. Also don’t forget bowls coaching every Sunday morning from 10.30am to 12.00noon. Even if you want to come down just for fun and have a roll. Both children and adults of all abilities are welcome! Our club has recently purchased three new sets of colourful junior bowls. They look great.
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Contributed by Michelle Lenz Last week Mooloolah State School held its annual cross country. The students were ready to go after second break to run the 3km course. The students that did not run the course were invited to do the fun run; this included our Prep and Year 1 students. We had some great long distant runners among the students and if their times were good, they will be off to districts. The winning house for the day was Westaway, followed by Rungert and then Maddock. Parents and staff were exceptionally proud of the efforts and team spirit of all the students. The events started with the eight year olds, and went on through to the 12 year olds. The students were in their sports houses and cheered and clapped for their house mates. The sports captains used words of encouragement and war cries to encourage everyone’s efforts and participation. They wore their colours with pride. Well done to everyone. The age champions for eight years were Helena Kranz and Jack Crowther, nine years Ella Ward and Riley Hackney, 10 years Talia Parry and Zac Stewart, 11 years Tamsyn Douglas and Axel Stewart, and 12 years Jade Smith and Tristan Young.
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Smarty pants In the hospital the relatives gathered in the waiting room, where a family member lay gravely ill. Finally, the doctor came in looking tired and sombre. “I'm afraid I'm the bearer of bad news,” he said as he surveyed the worried faces. “The only hope left for your loved one at this time is a brain transplant. “It's an experimental procedure, very risky, but it is the only hope. Insurance will cover the procedure, but you will have to pay for the brain,” he said. The family members sat silent as they absorbed the news. After a time, someone asked, “how much will a brain cost?”
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Your Stars with Edgar J. Winter - www.astroclairvoyant.com Week beginning 18/05/2016 TAURUS April 21 – May 21 With all this fine Taurean energy around you, a potential happy relationship means the start of a new two-some for you. At least you will enjoy more the current relationship. The Sun moves across and enters into the Gemini area for birthdays and so the weekend marks the start of a new financial cycle for you. GEMINI May 22– June 21 So this weekend sees the full Moon moving through your first sector, drawing you into a lively networking debate and others are asking you to speak your mind. However, remember that others want their needs heard as well! Now Mercury goes forward again, and it will clear up many misunderstandings now. CANCER June 22– July 22 The next few days are good for wining and dining someone. The full Moon makes for high emotions so if someone pulls away from you, just remember to touch base from time to time. If you intend to get anywhere in the week ahead you will have to strike while the iron is hot. Remember no action if it’s all just talk. LEO July 23 – August 22 The energy over this weekend coming might be how family members are feeling, and how willing everyone is to share their private emotions. This is because the Sun leaves the conservative sign of Taurus and enters Gemini over the weekend with lively, stimulating, mixes of conversations pulling you both ways.
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CAPRICORN 23 December – January 19 As the Sun changes sign into Gemini, look for vital developments regarding employment as well as your health and fitness. See what positive changes you can get moving in these areas. The full Moon in Sagittarius over the weekend brings to a climax a problem that has been brewing behind the scenes. AQUARIUSJanuary 20– February 19 The full Moon in Sagittarius, over this weekend, sets off your eleventh sector of lively networking and social bonanza. It should pull close loved ones into your swirl of appointments. With Mercury going direct after Sunday many things become clearer to you. Events in your own locale add excitement. PISCES February 20– March 20 With the Sun moving through the sign of Gemini now, this brings focus squarely on your home and family life for the coming month. Your psychic powers anticipate where improvements are needed. As there is a full Moon over this weekend, it sets the stage between doing home duties and travelling. ARIES March 21– April 20 This weekend coming, the full Moon cuts across your iPhone and travel news sectors. All this is going to open up issues for talk and conclusive actions. There is even some competitive energy which may propel you into a covert manoeuvre. However, Mercury going direct will at least clean up misunderstandings.
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