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Rosetta Books are hosting a special author’s event for journalist and author Matthew Condon. Celebrating the launch of his new book ‘All Fall Down’ - the final instalment of his bestselling ‘Three Crooked Kings’ trilogy. 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start at the Maleny RSL (1 Bunya street), cost $12.00. Bookings essential at Rosetta Books 5435 2134 or email reading@rosettabooks.com.au Want to source incredibly fresh and healthy local produce and products? Head along to the Blackhall 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.
Are you puzzled by technology? Want to read an eBook but not sure where to start? Come along to the ‘drop in’ session at Maleny Library and library staff will assist with your queries. There is an Ipad, Galaxy and Surface Pro tablets and a Macbook Air laptop available or you are welcome to bring your own device. 2.00pm - 3.00pm. Free, bookings not required. Come along to an ‘artist journal’ workshop at Holden’s Gallery with well-known pastel artist Carolyn Sheather. The full day workshop costs $90.00 and includes a sumptuous morning tea. Places are limited and bookings are essential. Please contact Holden’s Gallery 5494 2100 for more details.
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ast week I caught up with three lovely women who are committed to raising funds for the Cancer Council in very different ways! So you will have seen 69-year-old, Beerwah local Karen Parkin on the front page whose story just amazed me. Over the years I have seen hundreds of people who have been brave and shaved for a cause – but I have never seen someone with so much beautiful hair do it. Next Saturday when Karen goes under the clippers she will be sacrificing over one metre of hair all in the name of a good cause. Later in the week Bronwyn Graves, a former Beerwah High School student, dropped into the office with her friend Holly Butler to let me know that they are participating in next year’s Sh#tbox Rally. The challenge will see the 20 and 19 year olds take on a drive of 3500kms on outback roads from Mackay to Hobart in a vehicle worth no more than $1000.00. What struck me as while there might be a big age gap between Karen and the girls, they are united in their determination to have fun, and do something which is all about making a positive difference in other people’s lives. Following all of the tragedies that have happened over the week in Paris, it is nice to be reminded just how many good, generous and caring people there are, not just in our community, but across the world. Regards,
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The Victory Tea Rooms and Antiques, in conjunction with the SMT2 Oil Shed at Beerburrum, invite you to a day of music featuring the fabulous 1940’s musical stylings of the ‘Uke Dukes’. Enjoy a vintage style morning tea and browse the quirky vintage wares. Bring your vintage vehicle or wear something vintage inspired. From 11.00am -2.00pm on the lawn between shop 1 and 3 Beerburrum Road, Beerburrum.
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Karen Parkin’s Fundraiser for the Cancer Council will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall from 1.00pm – 5.00pm. There will be live entertainment, afternoon tea and a raffle. Entry is a gold coin donation.
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Landsborough, Beerwah and Districts Spiritual Church Inc is a not-for-profit organisation that holds a service every Sunday at the School of Arts Hall, Landsborough. Everyone is welcome to attend and the program includes healing from 5.00pm – 6.45pm followed by a service from 7.00pm – 8.15pm. For more information Phone: Rev. Kerry 5494 1554, Rev. Pam 0409 058 843 or Rev. David 0408 713 214.
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Having problems using your PC or laptop? Unsure of how to get the best out of the programs you are running? A volunteer at Beerwah library will be available to work with you one-on-one and you are welcome to bring your own device. Sessions are limited to one hour and beginners are welcome 9.30am – 11.30am. Contact library staff to book 5475 8989.
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Local News Roys Road upgrade improves connection to Highway Construction on a major $1.1 million upgrade to Roys Road will start this month, making it easier and safer for motorists to travel between Beerwah and the Bruce Highway. Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson said council would widen the road and improve the road surface. “This upgrade will improve access to the new Bells Creek Road interchange, making it easier to reach the Bruce Highway,” Mayor Jamieson said. “Improved connectivity to the highway is vital for our local communities and this project will provide that, as well as catering for forecast increased traffic volumes.” Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said the upgrade would connect with previous council improvements at Mawsons Road. “In this stage of work we will upgrade around 1.1km of Roys Road from the intersection at Mawsons Road to just past the old forestry depot,” Cr Baberowski said. “This is a solid start on progressively upgrading what is going to become a future arterial road between Beerwah, the Bruce Highway and Aura
at Caloundra South. “This road will ultimately provide an alternative and slightly quicker route for residents and make it easier for visitors to enjoy everything the Glass House area has to offer. “Traffic controls will be in place during construction and while council will do everything it can to avoid traffic delays, some will be unavoidable due to safety and work flow reasons. “Work is expected to be complete in April, weather permitting. “Council thanks motorists for their patience during construction of this important project.”
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New Sh#tbox Rally team formed By Lea Parkes
Following on from her first Sh#tbox Rally with her dad Steve, Bronwyn Graves from Glass House Mountains has convinced one of her mates Holly Butler to hit the road next year for the event that travels 3500kms from Mackay to Hobart in seven days to raise funds for the Cancer Council.
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The girls have decided on the team name B1 and B2 and they are keen to get their hands on their very own Sh#tbox vehicle early in the new year. The owner of North Lakes Hyundai / Grand Prix Mazda has promised the girls to donate a trade in vehicle to the value of $1000, the only criteria for the girls is that it will be a manual (however not necessarily in banana yellow). While Bronwyn has ditched her dad as a team mate, the 20-year-old seems very pleased to have him on board to help with the fundraising efforts required to enter the rally. Initially they need to raise $4000.00 to guarantee their spot in the ‘challenge’. B1 and B2 - Bronwyn Graves and Holly Butler
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Just waiting to see what their $1000.00 vehicle will be? They plan to do this at four Sausage Sizzles in the coming months at Masters at Morayfield and at the Old Skool Car and Street Machine Show and Shine. The girls will be recording their journey to the start line on their Facebook page - search for B1 and B2- Shitbox Rally. If you are interested in supporting them you can make a donation by going to the Rally’s website www.shitboxrally.com.au and search for their team name B1 and B2. GC&M News will keep you posted on their journey.
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Forest not freeways Despite several meetings between local community conservation groups and the Department of Main Roads and Transport (TMR), the Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest Group claims that a great lack of confidence still exists in TMR’s commitment to protecting the Steve Irwin Way Forest. Even though environmental factors remain a high priority for TMR, they have told the group that they are not prepared to relocate the controversial interchange footprint to reduce the impacts on the Beerwah State Forest to the greatest extent possible, and they fear that once contractors are engaged, further opportunity for community consultation will be closed. Wayne Reid from the Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest Group is not convinced this process will yield a good outcome for the forest. “As we’ve stated over and over again, since the beginning of our campaign in 2011, any intrusion into this already fragmented and fragile ecosystem will directly result in destruction of listed species habitat protected by law,” he said. According to Wayne, TMR stated to the group that there was no State or Federal statutory requirements for environmental approvals. “From reading the TMR environment reports we’re well aware of ‘memorandums of understanding’ between the Environment Department and TMR. We assume this allows the TMR process to sidestep some safeguards required when clearing protected forests,” he said. “The Queensland Environment Department has stated the change of tenure has been ‘given in principle’ despite no approvals being granted from that department, or the Federal Department of Environment, which governs protection of endangered species. “TMR give the impression of minimising impacts, but obviously they aren’t proposing to avoid the forest. At this stage, the Environment Department seems willing to sacrifice high value public State Forest. “We’re very concerned that if the Queensland government allows the change of tenure, what was promised to become National Park will be swiftly bulldozed,” he said. When the group asked what measures will be taken to retain dozens of ancient trees in the proposed footprint, TMR responded that, if possible, they will not remove any of the old growth trees.
Wayne asserts that, after observing clearing for the highway upgrade further north, it would be impossible to avoid damaging old growth trees with TMR’s planned road layout given to contractors. “The only way contractors could guarantee no old trees will be touched is by avoiding the forest altogether. That’s what the community and the Sunshine Coast voting constituents want. “I have no doubt the late Steve Irwin would be very unhappy with the Palaszczuk government’s behaviour, especially when there is the potential here for a design that would revitalise this area, showcasing the indigenous history, the pioneering legacy and the unique environment surrounding the Steve Irwin Way,” he added. “There’s potential here to do us proud, but if this destructive plan goes ahead we will be shamed as a national and international disgrace,” lamented Wayne. The Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest Group is planning an awareness and fundraiser event on Saturday, November 21 called ‘Forests not Freeways’. The event, from 5.00pm until late at the Crystal Waters Café Conondale, will highlight great local Sunshine Coast acts and street performers. There will be food, a kid’s area and great raffle prizes. Entry is by donation. Details can be found at http://iconicforest.wix.com/sunshinecoast
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Hair today, gone Saturday Local music teacher Karen Parkin has spent the last seven years growing her rather long locks to over a metre, when she decided to organise a fundraising event to honour two of her friends who have lost the battle with cancer, and others that are fighting the disease. To mark her 70th birthday this year, Karen decided that as part of the event losing her locks was a great way to raise $5,000.00 for Cancer Council Queensland and has organised an event at Beerwah Community Hall on Saturday, November 21 from 1.00pm – 5.00pm. Karen has a minimum of grey in her hair and the colour is 100% natural, which means she will also be able to donate her hair for use in two wigs for children with Alopecia.
As part of Saturday’s event, she will also be auctioning off the opportunity for who will have the honour of being in control of the clippers, and she is happy for this to go to the highest bidder! Being a music teacher, not surprisingly there will be live music at the event, as well as afternoon tea and a raffle. If you would like to support Karen, head along on Saturday where there will be a gold coin donation entry! Or go onto her Every Day Hero page at https:// give.everydayhero.com/au/karenparkin
Medicinal Cannabis Conversation The Medical Cannabis Users Association of Australia (MCUA) are hosting a conversation at Beerwah Community Hall on Sunday, December 6 at 11.00am. The workshop will be discussing medicinal cannabis and community health, focussing on natural preventative medicine. The Medical Cannabis Users Association of Australia was set up in the winter of 2014 specifically to give medical cannabis users a collective voice for lobbying. One of the aims of the group is to eventually achieve the full repeal of cannabis prohibition and in the medicinal context the goal is to include grow rights for all people who chose to use cannabis as a front-line treatment for curative or for preventative health or medicinal purposes.
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Structure to tower over mountains Last week, an application was lodged with council for the construction of a 56m high tower on behalf of NBN Co at 2001 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains. The proposed tower is part of the national broadband network wireless microwave radio frequency system that NBN Co are looking to install in areas which will not be receiving the superior quality fibre optic broadband network. The tower – located on the grounds of the Glasshouse Mountains Camping Ground, adjacent to the Cobb and Co Teamsters Hall of Fame – is opposite the historic Bankfoot House and 260m from residential houses. More importantly, it falls in the centre of the National Heritage listed Glass House Mountains scenic complex, and is 2km from Mt Ngungun, 2.5km from Mt Coonowrin, 2.5km from Mt Tibrogargan and 3.5km from Mt Beerwah. The application is seeking a material change of use for the land to allow a tower and compound facility to be constructed. The plans show that a lattice tower is proposed, onto which four antenna will be mounted to send and receive radio frequencies used to deliver the wireless broadband network. NBN Co have proposed a number of such towers across the landscape, with a number of them at Maleny, Bald Knob, Beerwah and Peachester coming under significant scrutiny and community disapproval. The development application for the Beerwah proposal (behind the Recycling Centre) has already been rejected by Sunshine Coast Council due to negative visual scenic amenity and environmental issues.
According to the development application for the Glass House tower, the structure will be over three times the height of the surrounding vegetation. An application document also sets out that one other site was investigated, but rejected by NBN Co on environmental grounds, leaving the chosen site as the only other option considered. The chosen site is also adjacent to the Mt Beerwah Road quarry and in the vicinity of a high voltage transmission network. NBN Co cite that the tower is perfect for the locality as it is already visually highly ‘modified’ by the quarry and the high voltage stanchions. With the whole region being famed for its visual beauty, some may say that a 56m tower close to four major National Heritage listed mountains may not be consistent with the image that the region is trying to foster, both nationally and internationally, however NBN Co beg to differ in their development application. They say that the development is ‘generally consistent’ with the scenic amenity code in the Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme, and the lattice structure of the tower allows for ‘views through the structures’. NBN Co argue further that ‘as the area already has been highly modified, the extra negative visual impact caused by their proposed tower won’t make it any worse than it already is’. When asked whether a community information meeting would be held for the residents of Glass House Mountains – the same courtesy NBN Co extended to Maleny, Beerwah and Peachester, a spokesperson from NBN Co said no.
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A beard for Movember
Member for Caloundra and Shadow Health Minister Mark McArdle has ditched his razor blade and clean-cut image this month to grow a full beard in support of Movember. Mr McArdle has registered as a Mo Bro to raise funds and shine the spotlight on sensitive men’s health topics including prostate and testicular cancers and mental health. “Prostate cancer is now the second most common cancer in men worldwide and educating men about the symptoms of prostate and
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testicular cancer should be a high priority,” said Mr McArlde, who is a prostate cancer survivor. “Right here on the Sunshine Coast the top five cancers in order of prevalence are: prostate; melanoma; colorectal; breast and lung cancer. “Testicular cancer is the second most common cancer in young men aged 18 to 39. “The rate of men diagnosed with this cancer has grown by more than 50% over the past 30 years and the reason for this is not known.” Mr McArdle stressed the importance of regular health checks particularly for fellow blokes. Mr McArdle is hoping to raise $1000.00 for the Movember Foundation. Visit http://mobro.co/ markmcardleMP
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By Sonia Clark On Saturday, December 12, everyone is welcome to attend the ‘Spirit to Spirit’ - bush tucker and healing event that returns to Nungeena (60 Streak Road, Glass House Mountains) from 10.00am until 4.30pm. The day features a number of workshops and talks that are included in the admission fee. Aboriginal Artist Nicky Newley-Guivarra will be running art workshops for both kids and adults on the day and there will be guest Aboriginal women speakers from across the state delivering informative and transformative discussions, including well known gourmet chef and bush tucker expert Dale Chapman. The theme for this event is ‘bringing the family together’. The indigenous way is to stay connected to country and family, and the event will focus on some of the ways people can stay connected as part of the greater family of life. One of the key organisers, Leanne Phillips says this was their second ‘Spirit to Spirit’ event at Nungeena.“We will strive to deliver even more at this event. It should be a spectacular day!” The day will celebrate Aboriginal bush tucker and healing, both traditional and contemporary. Aboriginal healing sessions will be available for $25.00. There will also be a ‘Bush Tucker cafe’ and a jarjums (kids – both big and small) activity program running during the day. Products and healing available on the day and entry is just $10.00 per person (tax deductable) or $40.00, for a family of five.
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Peachester CWA Update
Contributed by Coral Beutel (President) Student work - Cath Howitt and Coral Beutel presented the students of Peachester State School (who received prizes from Nambour North Coast Division judging) with their awards. Three entries went on to the state conference with the Year 2 colouring-in coming second in the state, congratulations to all that entered. 70th birthday - what a wonderful 70th birthday celebrated in the Peachester Hall on October 16, exactly 70 years from the first meeting. It was worth all the hard work to see the joy on so many faces as old friends met up. With 90 people attending the hall was filled with laughter. Thank you to Helen Page for the photos from the history archives. Special thanks to Joy Hodgens who was a former president of our branch and helped all day Wednesday with photos and her advice. The food was great – thanks to Pasta D’Vine and Beerwah Bakery. The whole day flowed along with Kev Wrayford entertaining us with his delightful singing. The girls from the school cooking class cleared the tables and washed up for a big donation. Thanks to Val and Michelle for your help and last but not least thanks to our members. Conference - was held in Gympie Civic Centre, a great venue with over 400 ladies from all over the state. Joan, Margaret and Coral were Peachester’s representatives. Guest speakers over the week were ladies who spoke about women’s health, prostate cancer, organ donating, and ICPA. It was sad to hear what the Isolated Children are missing out on. An amount of $22,000 was donated to the flying doctor. Heather Brennon told us about the work ACWW is doing on Tuvlau Island which was devastated in the cyclone, they're building homes and providing each one with a tank, which they were taught to make. The Conference ended with state AGM rounding off with the 'Song of peace' and 'I am woman'. Markets - don’t forget the markets Saturday, November 28 from 9.00am – 2.00pm. For a table please ring Joan 5494 9521. We will be selling tickets in the Christmas Raffle for the Rural Crisis Fund.
Rockin morning tea
The CWA Beerwah ladies are co-hosting a 1950's inspired morning tea in support of White Ribbon Australia. Taking place on Wednesday, November 25 from 10.00am to 12.00noon, at the Beerwah CWA Hall and grounds. The CWA Beerwah ladies were invited to take part in a 1950's inspired charity calendar in support of White Ribbon. The calendar, brought together by two local inspiring ladies celebrates the beauty of everybody, featuring many shots around and about our local area. The CWA calendar pages features members beautifully styled in and around the newly revamped CWA Hall. Dust off your vintage frocks on the morning as there will be a prize for best dressed, as well as a lucky door prize. Everyone is encouraged to come dressed in 1950's style. There will be photos from the calendar on display including the opportunity to purchase your own 2016/17 calendar. Please RSVP to Alison on 0400 796 455 or Debbie on 0400 027 591 by Monday, November 23.
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Fire flow testing in Beerwah Unitywater will be testing water flow and pressure at fire hydrants across Beerwah between November and January next year. Unitywater Executive Manager Infrastructure Planning and Capital Delivery Simon Taylor said Unitywater is testing the network to identify those fire hydrants that need replacing. “We test fire hydrants to ensure that emergency services personnel have sufficient water pressure and flow rates for firefighting,” he said. “Any identified replacements will be carried out as part of our maintenance program.” Crews will be tapping fire hydrants and flushing water into the gutters and stormwater system. This work may result in customers receiving discoloured water for a short period. If this
Melbourne Cup Luncheon occurs, please turn on the tap nearest to the ground level (usually an outside tap) and let it run for up to five minutes until water runs clear. This costs less than 25 cents and on average uses less than 125 litres of water. You can capture this water in a bucket and then reuse it in your garden. If water remains discoloured please contact Unitywater on 1300 0 UNITY (1300 086 489). Mr Taylor thanked the community for their understanding as this important planned work was carried out to ensure certainty and quality of their water supply. For more details visit www.unitywater.com/ projects or phone the Customer Contact Centre on 1300 0 UNITY (1300 086 489).
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Contributed by Jenny Morris This year 33 View Club members got all glammed up and headed to Club Glasshouse for a morning of fun with Trivia and some delicious food for our luncheon. The room was full of excited people wanting to win some money in the sweeps and raffles. Glenda Halpin made it to the finals in the Trivia contest and received a prize for her efforts. Unfortunately she didn’t get the big prize. Another of our members who did well was Lyn Moss (pictured) who was judged ‘Best Dressed’ on the day out of 97 who attended the function. Congratulations to our members who all looked great and had an enjoyable day. Our next meeting is on November 18 at The Glasshouse Sports Club at 11.00am for an 11.30am start. This will be our last meeting for the year. Please help out the Committee for next year by putting your name down for any vacant spots on the Committee for the AGM in January. You can make friends and enjoy making us the successful club that we are in raising money for the Smith Family. Our Xmas function is being held on December 2 at the Glasshouse Sports Club. If you wish to attend this function all members and guests are to contact Rosalea on 5438 7910 before November 29.
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Are your sore neck and shoulders making life less enjoyable? Does sitting at the computer, driving, or even reading a book cause a burning discomfort in your shoulders that spreads up into the base of your skull? If so, you may be suffering from Spinal Subluxation and poor posture – two common problems that chiropractic care is very effective in relieving. Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. This occurs when the spine loses normal motion and/or position, and can cause wear and tear on the discs, ligaments, muscles and other spinal tissues. Subluxation can also have an affect on the nerves exiting the spine – leading to even more issues of pain and poor health. Today’s lifestyle encourages us to fall into ‘forward head posture’ - where our head sits in front of our shoulders – rather than in line with the shoulders as it should. This forward posture has a significant impact on your health and your appearance and if left unaddressed, tends to get worse as you get older. Researchers agree that for every 2.5cm of forward head posture there is an equivalent increase of 4.5kg of stress on the neck. It’s no wonder poor posture is such a pain! Poor posture and Spinal Subluxation often result in back aches, neck pain, jaw pain, loss of lung capacity, gastrointestinal problems, pre-disposition to arm, shoulder and rotator cuff injuries and the list goes on. Fortunately, we can help! Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if Spinal Subluxation is the cause of your discomfort. Beerwah – 5494 0499 www.adjusttolife.com.au
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Get ready for Christmas with Beerwah Meats and Meats on the Moo’ve Beerwah Meats, conveniently located in the Beerwah Marketplace, Peachester Road, Beerwah, make their own home-smoked hams, bacon, chorizo, frankfurters, cabanas and bacon hocks. Their signature mouth-watering double smoked hams are prepared by hand, not mass produced, and orders are being taken now for Christmas. They also offer the sumptuous turduckens (to die for!), which consist of duck, chicken and turkey all rolled into a delicious bundle of joy. Glazed with a mango glaze and stuffed with a local macadamia stuffing – a perfect centre piece for any party. Customers can be assured of the quality of their meats with farmed grass fed beef locally sourced and all their chicken comes from the Lilydale free range farm. Owners Jeremi and Jody can also source organic chicken and turkeys and they stock pasture fed MSA Victorian lamb. There is a range of gluten free options available, and all the sausages contain Montville Mist natural spring water.
Meats on the Moo’ve is the mobile side of the business, ensuring the same quality of product that is available instore, but with the added convenience of being able to order online. You don’t have to leave your home to receive delivery of their prime 100% Australian beef, pork, chicken or lamb. All meat is delivered in a customised refrigerated van and with a minimum order of just $50.00, delivery is free. Now you can have quality meat the way it was meant to be – from your local butcher … all cut to order to meet your individual requirements. Catering, parties and wholesale orders are more than welcome. Beerwah Meats proudly employs four locals and are always happy to support local schools, sporting groups and events, so your support of the local business allows them to give back to the local community. With extended opening times to suit customer’s needs, they will now be open Sunday from 8.00am to 3.00pm, until Christmas.
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Plus Fitness 24/7 getting ready to launch ‘The Block’ stars visit Forty Winks
At the end of last month, Forty Winks at Morayfield had two very special in-store visitors present an exclusive bedroom styling session for captivated customers. Around 40 people turned up to meet television renovation stars, Alisa and Lysandra at a special two hour event which launched their signature bedroom suite, The Astawhich was designed in collaboration with Silver Lynx an Australian manufacturer. The celebrated stylists gave an inspiring and informative talk about tips on how to style a room and suggestions for creating unique bedroom decor. The discussion was followed by questions from customers and photo opportunities with excited customers. “The girls were very relaxed and it was a great successful event,” said store owners Jeff and Annette Townsend. The family owned and run store, that has been operating and supplying the area for 23 years, were happy to host this exciting event for their customers. Owners Jeff and Annette along with daughters Danae and Carly and son-inlaw Scott, who all work at the business, were pleased to have a family photo with the television stars.
Things are getting exciting in the lead up to Plus Fitness 24/7 gym opening in Beerwah. The brand new store fit out is all completed and now the finishing touches are being applied ahead of the grand opening on Wednesday, November 25. The opening celebrations will feature a cutting of the ribbon ceremony at 12.00noon with a local representative, lucky door prizes and canapés supplied by Mrs Brown’s Espresso & Bar. Everyone is welcome to come along and check out the spacious new exercise and fitness space. With over 350m², the fully air conditioned gym will feature all brand new state of the art equipment. Drop by the grand opening and check out Beerwah’s latest gym where you can try out the equipment, talk to the staff about your fitness goals, and pick up your seven day free trial pass. Manager Josie Robertson and the team look forward to welcoming locals to Plus Fitness 24/7 gym, so make sure you keep an eye out for their upcoming opening specials.
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Travellers rate Montville top of the pops Already renowned for its restaurants, wineries, craft and clothing shops, Montville can now lay claim to having the best accommodation in Australia. Montville’s accommodation providers rated an average of 88.78, ahead of Stanley in Tasmania (88.36). The Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat at Montville rated number four in Australia for the best hotel with a 95.02 rating that also ranked it number two in Queensland and the best on the Sunshine Coast. Mayor Mark Jamieson said Montville’s stellar ratings were a great credit to the town’s hard working accommodation businesses. Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat Owner Mark Skinner said work was underway to ensure Montville’s sterling reputation was known internationally.
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In support of The Smith Family’s Toy & Book Appeal, BOQ Beerwah and Maleny will be transformed into Santa’s Little Workshop throughout November to collect presents to bring greatly needed cheer to disadvantaged Aussie kids this Christmas. BOQ Beerwah Owner Managers Jeff and Debbie Willis encouraged everyone to dig deep and give back this Christmas by donating an unwrapped brand new gift – big or small – in branch to help spread the Christmas cheer from ear to ear. “For us at BOQ Beerwah, we want to make sure everyone can celebrate this special time of year and that children in disadvantaged families have the opportunity to wake up with a present on Christmas morning,” Debbie said. “The Smith Family has indicated there is a particular need for gifts that target the nine - 12-year-old age group, such as educational games, sports equipment or children’s novels,” Debbie said. This year, The Smith Family aims to deliver over 43,500 new toys and 29,000 new books to disadvantaged children Australia wide. Santa's helpers at Beerwah BOQ
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OPEN EVERYDAY 7AM - 9PM Introducing Erica Siddans and Kaya Maxwell … your IGA Beerwah Grocery Supervisors Erica is the day grocery supervisor who joined IGA one year ago. She has previously worked in a similar role for another major retailer since 2009. “I love the flexibility of my role and it has been great how the company has tailored the role to suit my needs including family commitments. I am really appreciative of the support from IGA.” Erica and the grocery team pride themselves on knowing where all the stock is in store and enjoy personalising customer service by taking customers directly to the items they require. “We always strive to provide excellence in service, product knowledge and advice,” she said. Kaya has been with the IGA group since 2009 and has familiarised herself with most of the departments during this time. She is the night grocery supervisor and part of her role is to ensure the store is presented well in every aisle ready for the next day. “We have a really great close knit team here and we all really enjoy getting to know our customers,” says Kaya. Feel free to drop by and say hello to both of your friendly grocery supervisors who are always happy to help in any way with any customer inquiry.
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Cane toads became pests after being introduced into Australia from Hawaii in June 1935 by the Bureau of Sugar Experimental Stations. The consignment of cane toads was imported to Australia in an attempt to control the native black cane beetle and Frenchi beetle. Thousands of offspring of the imported toads were deliberately released at points around Queensland in a misguided effort at biological control of these beetle pests of the sugar industry. Since the time of introduction, cane toads have become increasingly a national concern with their spread being well documented. Their reach extends thousands of kilometres from where they were released to include major areas of the eastern and northern coast including the iconic World Heritage-listed Kakadu National park, significant inland areas of the continental north-east and some off shore islands. Cane toads are also continuing to spread into north-western Australia at a rate of more than 50 kilometres per year. At an environmental level, cane toads have, via their toxicity massively impacted on populations of native predators, including quolls, snakes, monitor lizards and crocodiles. Substantial levels of mortality and extinction of local populations of predators have been recorded. Cane toads are opportunistic, omnivorous and fearless predators and will eat almost anything they can catch and swallow. Their diet is predominantly comprised of small terrestrial arthropods (such as beetles, spiders, centipedes, millipedes, ants, winged termites and crickets), but also includes larger items such as marine snails, other (smaller) toads, frogs, small snakes, small mammals, small birds, earthworms, planarians, rotting fruit, carrion, household scraps and processed pet food. This search for food often leads cane toads into residential gardens and places frequented by your pets. Humans and pets which are exposed to the toxins may experience intense pain and severe irritation to the eyes, and temporary or permanent blindness (NRCMA). It can cause death if left untreated. Developed in Australia, in an easy to use aerosol presentation, HopStop kills toads safely, quickly and humanely. The aerosol is sprayed directly onto toads without any need to touch the animals. It anaesthetises the toads within seconds and kills within 30-60 minutes. To help identify a cane toad visit www.hopstop.com.au
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with Ann McGrath I felt a twinge of excitement yesterday when I saw my first male Orchard Swallowtail of the season. You see, I am captivated by the grace and beauty of butterflies. There is something magical about having them in your garden. Each species of butterfly requires a specific host plant in order for the caterpillars to feed. Some have managed to adapt to exotic ornamentals but unfortunately most butterflies are diminishing as their host plants disappear. Thankfully, the identity of many of the host plants has been discovered and that information is readily available. We don’t have to leave the survival of the butterflies to chance if we all become butterfly hosts. The down side of growing host plants for butterflies is that the caterpillars eat lots and can destroy the lush look of your garden. Just resist the urge to spray and you will be rewarded with the butterflies that visit. Check with your local native nursery for available host plants. Some examples are, Emu foot, a ground cover that spreads to about a metre and attracts the Chequered Swallowtail Butterfly, the (Pararistolochia praevenosa) vine is the host for the beautiful Richmond Birdwing Butterfly, or Love Flower (Pseuderanthemum variabile) a small ground cover plays host to a range of different butterflies including the Eggfly Butterfly pictured. Happy planting and butterfly spotting.
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I give a moo for mooloolah Give it a go and keep the heart of Mooloolah beating Celebrating grandparent’s day Last week Mooloolah State School held Grandparent's Day and celebrated the volunteers that have helped throughout the year.The day was amazing with students, parents and grandparents thoroughly enjoying themselves. Firstly, we held a parade in the morning to
acknowledge and welcome everyone, a tribute slide show was played of students and their grandparents. This tribute was created by our Year 2 teacher Mrs Donna Aspinall. After parade, the grandparents went back to student’s classrooms and enjoyed seeing where they learn. The students did many and varied activities with them such as board games, books, drawing, quizzes, painting and collage. Some students even performed songs, poems, or readings for the grandparents. The grandparents had a great time and then headed to the hall for a morning tea which was
organised by staff members. They laughed, mingled and even reminisced about the days when they went to school. The children were so proud of their Nanny’s, Pop’s, Grandpa’s and Grandma’s for being there that they had a hard time saying goodbye, but they bid them farewell with kisses, hugs and words of love. Some children even did drawings of their time together with their grandparents. What a special day for all. The school would like to thank everyone for coming and making the student’s day special.
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The National Heart Foundation of Australia has presented the National and Queensland 2015 Golden Shoe Awards to Heart Foundation Walking member Helen Weil of Mooloolah Walkers. Mayor Mark Jamieson recently congratulated Helen on her award winning achievements. “Helen has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to the community and has made a significant impact on the Mooloolah walking group,” Mayor Jamieson said. “These awards recognise people for going above and beyond the expectations of their roles in Heart Foundation Walking and it is individuals like Helen that make the Sunshine Coast the special place it is. Heart Foundation Queensland CEO Stephen Vines said making the decision to participate in Heart Foundation Walking groups was the first step in becoming more active. Heart Foundation Walking Coordinator for Mooloolah Walkers Anne Hicks said she nominated Helen for the Golden Shoe Awards because she was an inspiration to her walking group. “Helen has been walking with our group since its inception in 2004 and has overcome multiple back and leg problems - always returning to her walking as soon as possible,” she said. “She is incredible. She motivates her fellow walkers to exercise and walk regularly and gives up her time to submit articles to her local newspaper to promote the benefits of exercising,” Anne said.
Councillor Jenny McKay, Helen Weil, Mayor Mark Jamieson and Councillor Rick Baberowski Helen said she was honoured to be recognised for her efforts in the community. “I have certainly had my health challenges but since I have been involved in the Heart Foundation Walking Mooloolah group my life has changed for the better,” she said. Helen has been awarded both the Queensland and National Walker Awards which is a tremendous honour for her and her community. Heart Foundation Walking is Australia’s largest free walking network and provides a simple, safe way to stay active. To join a walking group or to start one of your own in your area, visit walking.heartfoundation. org.au or call 1300 362 787.
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Council's community and arts funding At last Thursday’s general meeting of the Sunshine Coast Council, council endorsed the first round of the major community grants, as well as the successful Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) applicants. The list of recommended groups and individuals includes a significant number from the Glasshouse Country and Maleny areas, displaying how well regarded our region’s community organisations and artists are. In the seven community grant categories, a total of 109 applications were received, requesting $995,975 in funding; whilst 12 RADF applications were received, totalling $86,920. Of the 109 community grants applications received, the report to council recommended that 74 projects be funded to the amount of $491,489. The total cost of the recommended projects is valued at $3,231,552 (based on figures supplied by applicants). The report stated that the investment represents a $6.50 return on every dollar contributed by council in this grant round. Locally, the groups receiving funding include Glasshouse Country Menshed ($5,000), Knitfest ($2,500)
Glasshouse Hinterland AFL Club ($6,186) Maleny Tennis Club ($5,000), Maleny History Preservation and Restoration Society ($10,000), Arts Connect ($5,500) and Maleny Little Athletics ($2,026). Of the 12 RADF applications, seven are recommended for funding, including Beerwah’s Tory Richards for a project entitled ‘Regional Marks – Celebrating 50 Years of Print’. This project will enable a celebratory exhibition to be held, in collaboration with the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC), at the USC Gallery in May 2016. The exhibition of print makers works will form part of an Australia-wide celebration of the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Print Council of Australia (PCA). The PCA is promoting a Year of Print in 2016, where artists across Australia will hold exhibitions, competitions, residencies and workshops in celebration of print making. The six week exhibition at the USC Gallery will showcase innovative mark making through traditional and contemporary methods by established and emerging printmakers from within the local region.
Have your say and win a stay Are our trees and native vegetation important to you? Curious to know how council looks after these important natural assets? Council has released a draft Tree and Native Vegetation Policy and has invited residents to have their say on how it manages trees on council-owned land. As an added bonus, survey participants will go in the draw to win two nights stay in the trees at Treehouses Montville. Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said trees and native vegetation on public land were vital to the environment and helped to make our region a vibrant place to live. “Council strives to manage trees on councilowned land in a sustainable way, and public safety is always the top priority when trees are assessed,” Cr McKay said. “The draft Strategic Tree and Native Vegetation Policy is an important guide that helps us to manage and enhance the region’s natural assets. “A ‘no nett’ loss to the tree population over time, meaning if trees do have to be removed they will
be offset with new ones, is an important part of the policy. “It’s also important for the right trees to be planted in the right place to ensure their longevity and that of surrounding infrastructure. “Monitoring and maintaining trees and vegetation in the right way helps council achieve its goal of becoming Australia’s most sustainable region and helps preserve the unique character of our communities for current and future generations.” Key activities outlined in the policy include tree inspection and maintenance, tree removal and offsets, tree planting, new works and protection of existing trees, and unauthorised interference with vegetation, which is managed in accordance with the relevant local laws and legislation. Visit council’s website to have your say on the proposed policy. Submissions close on December 15. Hard copies of the policy are also available in Council’s customer contact centres and libraries.
Living Visitor Information Centre Update By Bev Dooley Welcome to November, summer’s just around the corner and it’s only seven weeks until Christmas.The Glasshouse Information Centre has been very busy over the past month. If you are looking for an interesting gift – we have two new books currently on sale. National Parks and Wildlife have issued a beautiful book on local flowers that’s been very carefully researched and illustrated, and is suitable to take out on walks. The second book is written and signed by local author, Michael Meadows and is called The Living Rock. The book documents climbing in the area, and in particular shows some wonderful images of the early days and how people made it to the top of our beautiful mountains, mostly unaided. It is a great gift. Many of the photographs in Michael’s book were taken at the same time as some of those on our wall in the centre. One of the services we offer to local schools is the opportunity to visit the centre for a look around and an informative chat from one of our very knowledgeable Volunteer Ambassadors. Coming up, we have 150 pupils coming in to learn about the Glass House Mountains. It is always interesting to be a part of these interactions with some amazing questions keeping us on our toes. Impacting tourism across the entire region, we encourage residents to have their say and support the Sunshine Coast Airport Expansion Project. Submit your comments by November 30 via https://haveyoursay.dsd.qld.gov.au/ To find out more about the centre, we invite you to call in and have a chat.
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School News Day for Daniel
Contributed to Kylie Merola Recently Landsborough State School joined thousands of schools across Australia by holding a 'Red Day' for Daniel, an annual event which promotes child safety awareness. Staff and students were encouraged to wear red to highlight the importance of child safety. School Chaplain, Linda Whysall, said the day gave adults an opportunity to have valuable conversations with children about keeping themselves safe. Chappy visited all the classrooms talking to students about how to keep safe. In particular, discussions were had about creating a family password, and a hand, with five people - one for each finger and thumb that they could trust. Other Day for Daniel activities included a colouring-in competition, red face painting at lunch time, and a special red themed menu in the school tuckshop.
Red face painting by school Chappy Linda was a fun way to deliver the child safety message
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Busy time for Peachester students
Contributed by Andrea Balcombe P&C The children of Peachester State Primary are ending the year with loads of team building fun. Years 4, 5 and 6 have just returned from a fabulous four day camp at Coolum Beach, learning a variety of water sports, dormitory living skills and the ins and outs of large group dynamics. The facility and weather were fantastic, and the camp instructor’s were inspirational role models for the children to observe and learn from. And just so the younger grades didn't feel entirely left out, Preps, and Years 1, 2 and 3 had their own 'Camp Day' at school. The ever dynamic Peachester teachers organised
a variety of activities including water play, crafting, cooking and tent construction out of a myriad of materials. All the students are having a chance to let off steam from a strenuous year of solid learning. They're looking forward to their last few weeks of school, preparing for the highly popular and competitive swimming carnival, Coochin versus Stanley, School Awards night and the Christmas concert featuring the School Band. Finally the seniors will farewell their primary school days with a gala Graduation Dinner, celebrating their achievements and wonderful nurturing years at Peachester Primary.
Lest we forget
Contributed by Debbie Ives Students and staff from Beerwah State School watched a heartfelt performance of 'Lest We Forget' sung by students from the senior choir under the direction of music teacher Miss Nedela at school parade. Students and staff on the 11th minute at 11.00am all stood quietly in their classrooms and reflected on the sacrifices made by all Australians who died as a result of war. Student leaders also placed flowers on the memorial stone that sits under the school's old mango tree.
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Out & About for Remembrance Day
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Each of the classes at Glasshouse Christian College learned about Remembrance Day in different ways. At 11.00am the College experienced the miracle of more than a thousand people being quiet at the same time and place to honour of those who died in the line of duty. After a minutes' silence the teacher in each classroom read the Ode of Remembrance.
Glasshouse Country RSL
The Remembrance Day service held at Glass House Mountains last Wednesday was conducted by Service Member Steve Rook with prayers from Pastor Clarrie and Cr Rick Baberowski laid a wreath on behalf of the Sunshine Coast Council. There were approximately 65 people, both service and members of the public in attendance, and after the service, a light lunch was provided at the RSL club which was attended by nearly all that went to the service. Wreaths laid at the Cenotaph at Glass House Mountains
Yvonne Lloyd (left), Diana Bradberry, Colleen Hare, Judi Allen and Del Davis in the kitchen making sandwiches for the light lunch
Ernie Reaves (left), Rick Baberowski and Hugh Gregory
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The Maleny RSL Sub Branch had around 100 people gather for Remembrance Day this year. The day was a cooler, fine day and many stayed afterwards for a chat, cuppa and biscuit.
The Peachester History Committee members were pleased to host their annual Remembrance Day service at the Peachester Cemetery. It was a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge all who have served, remembering especially local diggers at rest in the cemetery and those honoured with memorial plaques.
Patrick McKenzie and Nicole Theunissen were just two of the 79 Year 7 students who learned the history of Remembrance Day while making poppies to decorate their classroom doors
Landsborough Community Kindergarten
At Landsborough Community Kindergarten we held a minutes silence as we stood together around our Memorial Garden to honour and remember the soldiers who have fought in war. We talked about how we are very lucky to live in a country that provides us with lots of opportunities such as attending schools and playing with our friends, hospitals to go to if we are sick and jobs that allow our mums and / or dads to earn money to buy healthy foods and toys for us to play with. Landsborough Community Kindergarten can be contacted on 5494 1248.
Bev Milner, Cynthia Anning, Eileen Strong and Nessie Pratten
TS Centaur Australian Navy Cadets participate in the service
Peachester School Captains Rosie Hodgens and Jacob Barbeler lay a wreath
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Enjoy frugal festivities this year
This Saturday, November 21, will see a great fun event hosted by the Save Steve Irwin Way Forest Group to help raise awareness and funds for the community group and the on-going campaign to protect our State Forest from being cleared. It’s going to be more fun than you can poke a 400 year old tree at. The night will feature some amazing Sunshine Coast bands and acts in a diverse night of entertainment under the stars at Crystal Waters Cafe, Conondale. It takes time, money and energy, so we're raising the vibe, blowing off steam and gathering proceeds for the cause of the wild, wild woods. So come all Ye sprites, faeries, elves and green men, Ye Taras, Isises, Aphrodites and angels, Ye gnomes, trolls, smurfs and hobbits, and Ye wizards, witches, dwarfs and Ents..and nice humans of course! With some spectacularly groovin acts, plus there'll be Street Performers (though there is no street...) and a café for food and refreshments. There will be a kid’s area, along with raffles (kindly donated by Eclectic Dreams in Landsborough) as well as forest info and updates. It all kicks off at 5.00pm until late, entry is by donation with camping options available. Please note there are no dogs allowed and there's no eftpos facilities on site.
It's not too late to start planning for a less hectic, thrifty Christmas by joining Rhonda Hetzel, world renowned author of ‘Down to Earth’, ‘The Simple Life’ and ‘The Simple Home’ as she shares her best festive money saving tips. Learn about menu planning and creative ways to make the most of leftovers. Uncover ideas for practical last-minute gifts that you can make at home. Find out how to plan throughout the year so you never have to break the budget at Christmas time again. This information session will be held at the Beerwah Library, on Friday, December 4 from 10.00am – 11.30am. The session is free however bookings are essential phone 5475 8989.
Jazz it up The Village Green at the Caboolture Historic Village will be jazzed up on Sunday, November 29, from 4.00pm to 5.30pm for a great Caxton Street Jazz event, so grab your chairs, a picnic rug and head along. Caxton Street Jazz Band are celebrating 38 years of great jazz and has a soul that makes it unique... and is a group that would be enjoyed anywhere in the world! Tickets are $20.00 and bookings essential via http://www.trybooking. com/161451 or book directly on 5495 4581. Light snacks will be available and the bar will be open. The Historical Village is located at 280 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. To find out more about it check out their website www.historicalvillage.com.au
Out & About Annual morning tea The Glasshouse Calvary Lutheran Ladies Fellowship held their annual morning tea at Glasshouse last Friday. The event brought members from other Lutheran Fellowship groups from a range of churches including Buderim, Caloundra and Caboolture. Also represented on the day were members of other local churches who enjoy attending each others special events. The speaker on the day was David Terry an Education Officer from RACQ who spoke about Road Safety for all, giving the audience plenty to think about. Following the talk he was kept busy answering plenty of questions.
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You Said It Silly Season
How disappointing to hear that children at a local primary school are being instructed to say ‘Season's Greetings’ rather than ‘Merry Christmas’. Tolerance of other people's beliefs and customs is very important but this tolerance must be a two-way street. Merry Christmas to all. Jen Beerwah
Rebuilding Roy's Road
A letter-writer in last week's GC&MNews raised the important issue of the state of Roys Road. They are not alone in their concerns; several other constituents have contacted me about its condition and speed zones since the opening of the Roys Road-Bells Creek Road Intersection on the Bruce Hwy, which has led to a lot more traffic using the road. I share their concerns and have been advocating for an upgrade. The letter-writer specifically pointed to the stretch between Burys Road and the old forestry site as the worst section. I am pleased to be able to confirm that $1.1 million has been allocated and work will start this month to rebuild that section of the road. This will expand on council's previous $2.1 million project that realigned and rebuilt the section between Beerwah and Burys / Mawsons Road. There will still be more to do after the latest section is complete. Ultimately, in my view Caloundra South and the new intersection are essentially turning what was a local forestry road into a major arterial road, which would usually be a state government responsibility given the scale of the project. However, since the local road already existed, it has fallen to council to upgrade it to the required standard. We hope that the State Government will realise that it should 'chip in' to get the whole road up to the standard the community deserves in a reasonable timeframe. Until then I will be asking that council look at the speed zones and continue to do what we can and target the sections that need it most. Councillor Rick Baberowski Sunshine Coast Council
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Medicinal Cannabis Use
Please, come and join the MCUA (medicinal cannabis users association of Australia) on Sunday, December 6 from 11.00am for an informative 'conversation about medicinal cannabis' at the Beerwah Community Hall. In the meantime I urge all Queenslanders to please sign the petition 'medicinal cannabis amnesty' supported by Sunshine Coast member Steve Dickson MP. https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/ apps/Epetitions/CurrentEPetition. By Lea P arkes aspx?PetNum=2498&lIndex=-1 If you ha d of prey yo the ‘eagle eye’ skills of u might We need as many signatures as possible by a bird Vet, Dr have sp Chris otted a long w the Bondi November 30. This petition will allow all persons ofhothme recentlyBwrohewnn he ay from e woods with the was in our neck Pelican team fro with a medical condition or symptoms, who an m Twinni Landsbor d Seabird Rescu es e Servic ough. e at This is no may benefit, access to Australian made whole the cent t the first time th re, and at Dr Ch th in ris e plant cannabis therapies and to grant immediate terest and supportTwinnies really ap has visited preciate in their This visit work. his contacte came about whe amnesty for all cannabis therapy users, their d n Bridge show an the production t d asked team th and Paula at if providin carers and cannabis therapists. g them w Dr Chris would create his be called Be ith some aky. assistanc interested in e with a Within a Please help make a difference. bird fe at Landsb w weeks, Dr Ch ris and hi orough ch sp s oi ec l Sonya Colemanto air th– e story so you wking out Beaky. Wteam were e can’t ill when th e date of have to wait fo the Twin r it to th nies will Glass House Mountains let us kn e show is confirm go The gi ow
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Unlock your equity Even though you’re already paying off a loan, there are times when you need to top things off to meet a new need. Maybe it’s a new car, a welldeserved vacation or some important renovations; whatever the situation, having access to some extra cash can be a real life saver. That’s where home loan refinancing can help. Talk to your mortgage broker about using your equity as collateral, and top off your loan with the extra amount to help you meet whatever financial situation you’re facing.
Debt consolidation In today’s credit-based economy, the majority of people are juggling more than one source of debt. ASIC tracks Australia’s combined credit card debt at over $30 million, an average of over $4,000 for each Australian citizen. Taking into account that many people have multiple credit cards, juggling debts from several outlets can be a huge headache. If you’re finding it a challenge to keep track of all of your repayments, consider rolling all your debts into one with home loan refinancing.
Want further home loan advice? Call Teresa Harrison from Smartline today. Whether you are looking for a home loan, an investment loan or vehicle and equipment financing, Teresa can help you.
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When is a bulb not a bulb … when it’s a corm Bulb, corm, tuber, rhizome … what are the differences and does it really matter? To most people, it’s of no interest, but to a gardener it matters a lot. The ‘uneducated’ (i.e. non-gardeners) just call everything a bulb, but to us higher-order beings the differences are important. So here’s a quick guide. Bulbs – such as an onion, daffodil, hippeastrum or garlic – have a basal plate from where the roots grow and are made up of layers normally forming a rough point at the top. At their centre is a germ stem which grows and develops onto leaves and flowers. Some bulbs will form scales around their outside which form new bulbs. These can be broken off and planted to eventually grow into a mature flowering bulb. It’s important to remember that when you plant them, it’s pointy end up. Corms – can look like bulbs but they don’t have layers. Examples include freesia, gladioli, snake lily and crocus. A corm is a modified stem which has a basal plate from where the roots will grow. The centre of the bulb is solid and they will have a bump on the top from where the leaves will grow. So watch this as you may need to work out which way goes up or down when planting them. Corms can exhaust their energy and so produce new small corms at the base to replace themselves. So individual corms tend to have a fixed lifespan, which isn’t the case with bulbs.
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Tubers – are sometimes called bulbs but they are very different. A tuber is a swollen underground stem (think potatoes and cyclamen) or root (sweet potato and dahlia) used to store starch, water and Bulb Tuber nutrients. Tubers have ‘eyes’ where they shoot from. Some have eyes spread over their surface, while others have the eyes organised at the top of the tuber. The good thing about tubers is that you can plant them any old way and they will grow without problem. Some can even be cut into pieces, each piece with an eye, to grow separately. Tubers in themselves don’t reproduce – the plant tends to make more tubers on the underground stem or roots. Most tubers last only one season, before being exhausted, but some can grow larger and larger each year. Rhizomes – are the least understood. They are stems which grow under the ground from which leaves and flowers grow. Good examples are bamboo, ginger, iris and canna lily. Along them, they have buds – just like a plant has new growth buds – which shoot out in the soil to form a new rhizome section. Rhizomes will last much longer than tubers, sometimes many years. Rhizomatous plants can be divided easily but cutting up the rhizome – as long as you have a growth bud, it should be OK.
Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network
Phone: 5439 0999
Plant of the Month
Native Hibiscus or native rosella
Hibiscus heterophyllus Native hibiscus is a relatively common shrub found in wet or dry forests. Usually regarded as a shrub but in some situations it can reach six or seven metres. The stems can be slightly prickly and leaves vary in shape from single oval shape to three lobed. When grown in full sun in the home garden, hibiscus can be pruned to an attractive rounded shape. However in the wild and under larger trees it becomes a less compact and rather straggly plant. The flowers are large and attractive, usually white or pale pink with a red/purple throat. Buds are often deep pink. Flowers are short lived but flowering continues from Spring to Summer. The fruit and seed capsules are prickly and often targeted by insects making it difficult to obtain viable seed. Native hibiscus is currently flowering in our National Parks and along road verges in the local area.
For more information on GMAN nursery sales please call Gwen: 5493 0029 or Yvonne: 5438 7118 or visit www.gman-inc.com.au
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FINAL LAND RELEASE 31 New Level Residential & Acreage Blocks
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Quaint 3 Bedroom cottage. Renovated bathroom. Open plan living. Large covered rear deck. Front verandah. Single carport. Garden shed. Lge fenced 1500m2 block of land, close to shop & rail.
RURAL LIVING, POPULAR ESTATE $415,000 Beerwah
Neat and tidy 4 Bedroom, 1 bathroom family home. Large covered outdoor entertaining area. 2 Car C/bond shed. At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Almost 1/2 an acre or 2000m2 of fully fenced land.
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Glass House Mountains Quaint Queenslander Cottage. 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets. 5000gallon rainwater tanks. 10x12m Shed with 3m high doors front & back - drive thru. Great potential - possibility to add another dwelling. Fully fenced 2023m2 block of land. 300m to school, walk to everything including shops and rail.
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FAMILY HOME + LARGE SHED Beerwah
4 Bedrooms - Ensuite. Open plan living. A/C + fans. Large deck & covered patio. Double lock-up garage. 6x6m Colorbond shed with remote access & power. Fenced 807m2 block. Walk to schools, shops & rail.
JUST LIKE NEW!!! Glass House Mountains
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4 Bedroom + study, 2 bathroom family home. 3 Separate living areas. Large kitchen. Solar panels. 3 x s/s A/C’s. Screened patio. Fenced 2003m2 block. DLUG. Good side access to 6.5x9m Colorbond shed.
2/7 Reed Street, Glass House Mtns QLD 4518
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Property of the week
Large shed, pool and home on half acre in Beerwah You will be impressed with this property from the lovely street appeal to the modern living comforts and the convenience of only five minutes travel to a growing Sunshine Coast hinterland town. The four bedroom home features the master with ensuite and walk in robe, main bathroom with separate toilet. Two large living areas, air conditioned comfort, two car internal access garage plus studio office to the side. There is a well featured functional kitchen with a pass through window to the covered entertaining area overlooking the swimming pool where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the wonderful landscaped peaceful gardens. The property is also fully fenced with town water supply. High roof 10 x 15 metre
shed with mezzanine floor, plenty of work space and ample room for a car hoist. The property also includes a 4 x 6 metre separate lined studio ... maybe run your business from home. 20 Sidney Drive, Beerwah, $575,000. Phone agent Mike Weaver 0490 061 749 or 5439 6300.
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Sitting on 2.43ha (6 Acres), with a lovely mixture of level and gently undulating land is this lowset home. The dwelling features full length front and rear verandahs, brick construction and a sheet roof. The home offers a large open plan living / kitchen / dining area, two large bedrooms + a huge office or third bedroom. The enormous bathroom is large enough to convert to an ensuite and main bathroom if a second bathroom is required. The gently sloping land is fenced on two sides and is conveniently located only 2.5kms to Landsborough State School, shops and railway station. There is a 5m x 5m garage and carport, two garden sheds, and a chook run. This private and peaceful property is mostly cleared with pockets of bush and established trees. All this and more, nestled amongst environmental conservation land, means the setting is spectacular. This property is less than 20 minutes to the golden sands of the Sunshine Coast’s beaches. This is a rare opportunity to secure large, level acreage close to the coast.
This immaculately presented home was built by the current owners in 1993. It has been lovingly maintained ever since. The elevated home site provides a commanding view of the park like grounds. The large lot of 6112m2 (1 ½ acres) is fully fenced, well drained and north facing. The green fingered owners have created a garden that is both attractive and functional with a huge range of fruit trees and thriving vegetable gardens, all watered from the massive 146,000 litres of stored water. The spotless home consists of 4 large bedrooms, ensuite to main, large country laundry, and a charming open plan living area, and there is an amazing amount of storage cupboards. Reverse cycle air conditioning, a lovely wood-burner, insulation and ceiling fans provide climate control. A double garage is complimented by a 9m x 7m shed plus a 7m x 7m shed providing accommodation for 6 vehicles. This well-appointed property is located 10kms from the Beerwah Town Centre and 30 mins to Caloundra’s sandy beaches. An inspection will impress the most fastidious of buyers.
AUCTION on site 2pm, 28th November 2015 Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 Roger Guillemet M: 0418 485 954
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$479,000 Ross Cooney M: 0409 584 890 T: 5439 6300
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Noticeboard Mooloolah Valley Slimmers - ‘Lose weight, gain better health in good company’ is the motto of this Club. This group meets each Thursday from 9.00am in the Mooloolah Public Hall and welcomes new members. Costs are minimal but results are good. If interested phone 5494 7793 or 5494 7084. Facial pain? Maybe the TNA Group can help you. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group meets at the Kawana Library, (entrance at rear), Nanyima Street, Buddina on Saturday, November 21 from 1.00pm . Keep up-to-date with medical information. Please join us for coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. Contact Jean on 5491 1978 (a/h). Aglow international - Sunshine Coast Branch will meet at Flame Tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Nambour, on Friday, December 4 for our End of Year Celebration, commencing at 9.30am. Men and women are welcome. Come along and bring a friend. Entry $8.00 includes morning tea. Aglow International is an Interdenominational Christian organisation and has branches in 172 nations and on six continents. Men and women are made welcome. For further information contact Melva on 5443 5752 or 0421 900 770 or Dorothy on 5476 4190 or 0487 425 657.
Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub Branch - advise that until further notice all monthly meetings have been cancelled. Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - Christmas Celebration, please join us for lunch at the Glasshouse Country Tavern on Wednesday, December 9 commencing at 12.30pm. The meal is $25.00 a head plus drinks. RSVP required by Friday, December 4 to Ron Stocks phone 5497 4541, email stonnie35@aapt.net.au or Maree Anderson phone 5494 8917, email maree13@ecn.net.au. Pearl - is a mental health organisation which provides a supportive and social group in Maleny on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 10.00am until 12.00noon. The group meets at Maleny Neighbourhood Centre but sometimes goes out for coffee or walks etc. Contact 0403 400 944 for more information. Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc - is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. Next Tuesday, November 24 from 10.30pm – 12.00noon they will have a presentation by Bay Audio on hearing Issues. Short hearing tests will be available after the talk. Come along and bring a friend for this informative session venue: Uniting Church Hall, 56C Queen Street, Caloundra, cost is $3.00.
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Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle results: 1st prize meat tray, 8B blue star – Pat J, 2nd prize IGA $20.00 voucher, 30E green star – Keith E, Lucky meal prize - $20.00 cash (proudly sponsored by KLM Gas Suppliers) winner – 8E yellow heart – the winner donated to club. The club is open on Friday night only, bar opens 5.00pm, meals can be ordered from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Meditation Group - meets on Tuesdays at Beerwah Library Meeting Room 7.00pm - 8.30pm, no charge. Sharing, learning, and practicing for personal growth. Phone Pete 0429 918 424.
Diary Dates
Tuesday, November 24 - Glasshouse Legacy Laurel Club meet at Club Glass House from 10.30am at 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. Wednesday, November 25 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, November 26 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
Craig Moody - Glasshouse Country Anglican Church Two of our Caloundra Glasshouse Country parishioners, are spending three months on self-funded missionary work in Africa. Apart from building accommodation and funding some infrastructure development, they help out where needed, as time permits. I enclose this extract from one of their recent ‘Out of Africa’ reports to the parish, so that you might get a feel for their ministry: ‘We arrived at Holy Family Orphanage at Ofcolaco right on sunset at 6.30pm to be greeted by hordes of excited children, about 40 excluding 3 babies and 15 crèche children, some already in their pyjamas. We met Jessica, an amazing young Australian volunteer from South Australia, who has already been here for a month. After settling into our room and a light dinner in the volunteers’ communal kitchen, we were briefed by Sister Sally as to our schedule for the week. The activities for the week included: Water slide activities, which was basically just a plastic sheet connected to a hose which allowed water to sprinkle over the sheet making it slippery; it was great fun! Bike riding, this
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
meant allocating the children into groups of eight because there were only 8 bikes out of about 20 in reasonable condition. So each child was able to ride for 15 minutes over a pre-defined course. Then in the afternoons, the children were allowed to use the education room computers for a half hour each. There are 8 computers so the kids were again arranged in groups of 8, supervised by Terry and Jessica. While the children were waiting their turn on the computers, Julie organised a round-robin craft and play activity in the hall. There was beading work, puzzles, drawing, construction with meccano type plastic pieces, colouring-in and maths puzzles. On Sunday, the senior children conducted a worship service of singing, scripture readings and prayer under the watchful eye of Sr Sally. All the children were very well behaved and it was a delight to be able to share in worship with them. It was a challenging week as most of these children have been traumatised or abused in some way and display antisocial and behaviour problems. But, it was also a very rewarding week to spend time with the children and to see most of them respond to love and attention.
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Peachester: 9am 3rd Sunday HC - Prayer each Tues 4.30pm
Kids Church & Youth Group
Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406
BEERWAH: Sun 9 am 68 Peachester Rd Ps Aaron Jackson 0403 306 004
CALOUNDRA: Sun 9 am 33 Latcham Drvie WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
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MALENY: Sun 10 am cnr McCarthy & Landsborough Rds
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
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On Sunday we played the annual Diggers vs. Civvies Remembrance Day match. The Civvies defeated the Diggers 91 to 67. The raffle prize of a 100 Year Anniversary Defence Force rug, handcrafted and donated by Jan Lawson, was won by Joy Reason. Membership subscription for 2016 is now payable and remains at $80.00. Tickets are on sale at the Bowls Office for our annual Presentation of Trophies and Christmas Luncheon on Saturday, December 5 at 12.00noon. Please purchase your tickets by Thursday, November 26 to provide sufficient time for catering and other arrangements to be made. Coming Events Saturday, December 5 - Presentation of Trophies and Christmas Luncheon. Sunday, December 6 - Police Bowls Club Visit-in and Christmas Luncheon. Wednesday, December 9 - Jackpot Triples. 9.00am Morning Tea for a 9.30am start.
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Contributed by Trevor Bertram Ladies Jackpot Triples was played on Wednesday, November 11. Being Remembrance Day, play stopped at 11.00am for a minute silence with Jim Tatum reciting 'The Ode'. Winners of the day, with the Highest Winning Score of 29, was the team of Marleen Bertram, Trevor Bertram and Jan Lawson and the Runners-up, with a score of 28, was the pairs team of Rhyllis Aitken/Noelle Dean and John Aitken. The Lucky Draw prize went to Russell Walmsley and Mike Kernick. The Jackpot of $414.00 which was a +6 was won by the team of David Hayes, Brian Saunders and Chris Freshwater. Thursday’s ‘Open Pairs’ was won by Ron Rix and Graham Nicholson with 46 points and the Runners-up, with the Highest Score in either game were Jim Tatum and Mac Townson with 24 points in Game 1. Visitors Col Allen from Laidley and Terry Althofer from Dubbo joined us for a game.
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Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, November 12, 74 women played in a 2 Ball Ambrose for trophies donated by Barb McIntosh and Lea Doyle. The results of the competition were as follows: winners Barbara Whitfield and Jenny Kelly with 68 nett, runnersupBrenda Briese and Heather Henn on a count back with 68 ¾ nett and 2nd runners-up Sue Williamson and Helen Lewis on a count back with 68 ¾ nett. NTP’s were won by Lesley Eggleston and Mavis Brimelow No: 2; Debbie Rutherford and Leith Barnes No: 5; Jan Corfield and Margaret Goodger No: 16; and Gail Gundry and Robyn Taylor No: 18.The Ball Rundown went to 73 ¾ nett. Next Thursday, November 19 is the Men’s Invitation Day, 2 Ball Aggregate Stableford with a shot-gun start at 9.00am. The ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors. Happy golfing.
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Week beginning 18/11/2015 PISCES February 20 – March 20 Under a Venus/Pluto contact, pressures are building into a crescendo over issues of money, values, friendship, love and trust. Step back and realise what you don’t really need to hold onto or control. However you are not immune to a wild spending mood. ARIES March 21 – April 20 Now, being an Aries it may be hard for you to understand the following words, however we have Neptune retrograding which whispers to you from the secret shadows of your mind. You are starting a soulful internal review for divine answers or purpose. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Right through to this weekend you are striking a blow for liberty, freedom and independence! Communication therefore is strained with others. Your hopes concerning a friend could be unrealistically high. Interactions with others can show power struggles. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 At the end of this week, Mercury, your ruling planet, enters Sagittarius, so that opens up conversations with lots of people. If there is something that has been running around in your mind, you might lose control and blurt it out. An uplifting weekend.
CANCER June 22 – July 22 Why not study your financial position? If you do not have a budget this is the time to lay one out. As we get closer to Christmas you need to plan your shopping expeditions. Guard against loss, theft or damage to your valuables. Not the best time to make loans. LEO July 23 – August 22 Whatever has been going on at home or at work, comes to decision making time. It is ok to understand the intense transformations that may be discussed. Do not bring up old wounds or difficult memories; it is just time to move to the next stage of your life. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 You may find that the weekend sees someone turning on the charm, but that could be masking ulterior motives. Plans involving the home and family should be successful. With Mercury and the Sun moving into Sagittarius home and family affairs are important. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 It might take some control of your nerves to make the decision when it comes to money, either spending or saving, and perhaps the way you earn your income. Early morning starts this week can vitalise the day quickly and perhaps there are surprise encounters.
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