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Hi Everyone... I love to attend an event where there is a lot of love in the room - where people have come together to celebrate and acknowledge a significant achievement. This aptly describes the recent book launch of ‘Sundowner of the Skies: Oscar Garden, the forgotten aviator’, written by Oscar Garden’s daughter Mary Garden. The launch was held at the Maleny RSL, which was perfect for accommodating the almost 100 strong audience, with many getting into the spirit of the event by wearing 1930s fashions in a show of solidarity with the time of Oscar’s aviation achievements. The launch definitely had a party atmosphere. Each of the guests seemed to have played a different role in supporting Mary’s dream and determined effort of both writing the book and getting it published. The book was years in the making requiring extensive, detective-style research to flesh out the story from what had started as a feature article in the ‘Australian Financial Review’ in 2005. Mary’s passion for the project has been genuinely incredible. And if you love 1930s fashion you should definitely check out the great social pics taken at the event on page 28.

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What's On this weekend Sustainable Futures Expo – Health, Wealth, Lifestyle will be held

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From Beerwah to Barcelona… By Sonia Clark Dan Clarke from Beerwah First National Real Estate contacted GC&M News last week to let us know about a talented local family - the Yorks - who are heading to Spain to compete in the World Roller Games in July. When Ken and Kylie York told Dan about their whole family’s involvement in the sport he admitted that he didn’t know a lot about roller derby but remembered seeing it a few years ago on television and thinking that, as a sport, it looked brutal. Now having met the locals who have the potential to become world champions, right in our very own backyard, Dan was keen to support their efforts, as well as being keen to bring awareness of the sport to the local community.

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Kylie explained that roller derby had evolved in recent years from being predominantly perceived as sports entertainment to an internationally recognised sport. It is even garnering attention from the International Olympic Committee as a possible future Olympic sport. The first World Roller Games were held in Nanjing, China in 2017 and Kylie was a member of the Australian team. It was at this event that Australia won its first medal - silver. In July this year, Kylie will once again be flying the Aussie flag as she represents Australia at the World Roller Games in Barcelona – although this time as a manager. Kylie is also excited that her husband Ken and their sons, Jaidyn and Corben, have been selected to be part of the Skate Australia Roller Derby Team to compete in the first Australian men's team - and they have a very good chance of coming home with a medal. As each competitor is required to pay $5,500, Kylie and the team members are seeking sponsorship to help ease the financial burden. “As you can imagine, with three members of the same family on the team, we have been doing all we can think of to raise much needed funds to get the boys to Barcelona,” Kylie said. “At the same time, I have been doing all I can to try to reduce costs for the team as a whole by trying to source sponsors and discounts wherever we can.”

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The Commonwealth Bank has pledged to donate $500,000 nationally over the next few months to recognise organisations that make a difference in the communities in which we live and work. Each Commonwealth Bank branch has been allocated $500 to donate to causes important to their local community. Last week our local community benefited from this program with Beerwah branch employees presenting $500 to the Beerwah Youth & Community Centre. Beerwah branch manager Kathleen Kraut said the staff were excited to have the opportunity to support the Beerwah Youth & Community Centre. “They are planning to use the donation to support the education programs that they are running in local schools,” she said.

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By Lea Parkes Three of Queensland Fire and Emergency Services’ finest were announced as award recipients in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honour List. One of those recipients was well known Glasshouse Country local Lou Spann, who has served with the Glass House Mountains SES unit since 1990 as well as being a Rural Fire Service volunteer since 1994 and the first officer with Beerwah Rural Fire Service. Lou has been a stalwart of the local community, both as a primary school teacher for 21 years at Glass House Mountains and three years at Landsborough state schools and as an influential member of his local Queensland SES and Rural Fire Service Queensland units for almost three decades. Fire and Emergency Services Minister Craig Crawford said the award recognised the recipients’ outstanding commitment and service to the state. “Queensland is fortunate to have thousands of highly skilled and hardworking fire and emergency services personnel who assist the community when times get tough,” Mr Crawford said. Lou has been acknowledged for continuously going above and beyond what is expected of a Queensland SES volunteer through his contribution to critical leadership and exceptional local knowledge in times of need. He has been recognised for his passion, enthusiasm and experience in extreme and challenging mountain rescues, and he is held in high regard as an instructor by his peers. Lou has continued to pursue operational excellence through professional development and, in turn, drives enhanced capability and resilience for the community of the Glass House Mountains. It takes a special type of person to work in fire and emergency services and although many don’t ask for thanks, they are very deserving of recognition.

When I asked Lou how he feels about receiving the award, like most who are driven to serve their local community he talked about what a privilege it had been for him to work beside other dedicated members of the crews he was worked with in his nearly 30 years of emergency services volunteering. The work the crews do is achieved by individuals working together, particularly for those involved in vertical rescues. With the SES you have to have absolute trust in each other as you are putting your life in their hands. He did, however, acknowledge that both his children were proud that he has received the recognition and explained that to be able to volunteer for not just the emergency situations that arose, but all the training and preparation required, meant that not just the volunteers but their families had to make significant sacrifices. Lou and his family moved to Glass House in June of 1990 from Imbil and by the October of that year he had become part of the SES and during that time has participated in more than 100 rescues. Apparently it was the sound of a helicopter hovering around Mt Tibrogargan that started Lou’s involvement with vertical rescue.

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The new Maleny State High School chaplain, Micah Jones, joined the school at the start of this term. Micah has a background as a youth pastor in Brisbane and extensive language teaching experience over many years in schools in Vietnam. At present, the chaplain is employed for three days a week and it is hoped to increase this to four or five days. However, this depends on community funding. The hinterland community has demonstrated its support for chaplaincy in the past, reflecting the value placed on this service. Chaplains work in schools to add another level of care and encouragement, listening and helping students to find better ways of dealing with issues ranging from family breakdown, grief and loneliness, to drug abuse, depression and anxiety. This is serious stuff but it’s also about sharing in the joy and celebrating the positive times. A local chaplaincy committee works to enable Micah to carry out his role. Funds raised contribute to the chaplain’s salary and also to provide ways to assist students and families when times become difficult. The committee hopes to again run the annual invitation-based dinner in September and keep an eye out for the high tea event at The Orangery Maleny on July 31, which gives people the opportunity to meet the chaplain Ion ThIcause. EnTimportant and help support thismvery S Ad To find out more aboutAn chaplaincy d RECEIorvEhow A to donate, phone Maleny High School on 5499 8111.

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New ukulele group set to strum

Last NBN tower gets approval The last impediment to an integrated NBN wireless broadband network across the Maleny plateau has been cleared. In mid-2018 an application for an NBN tower at Burgess Avenue in Maleny was refused by Sunshine Coast Council, citing multiple conflicts with the Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme and that “the proposal has not demonstrated any other relevant matter (planning need) to justify or override the identified conflicts”. NBN in its planning submission stated: “Each fixed wireless facility is connected to another to form a chain of facilities that link back to the NBN fibre network. Although fixed wireless facilities are submitted to council as standalone developments from a planning perspective, they are highly interdependent.” The refusal threw the fate of the wireless broadband network across the range into doubt as NBN had repeatedly said that the interconnectivity relied on all towers being approved. Consequently, NBN appealed the refusal in the Planning and Environment Court. Local resident, Scott Thompson, from Thynne Court in Maleny, elected to join the council in fighting the appeal. After almost a year of legal wrangling, the court recently upheld the appeal against council’s refusal to allow the construction of the tower. The judge ordered that the tower be approved with a range of conditions, mainly focusing on aesthetics and landscaping. The judge also ordered each party to pay their own legal costs. Commenting on the outcome of the appeal, Ryan Williams, head of NBN local for Queensland, said that they had engaged in meaningful and genuine consultation with both the council and the community during the development process. “We now look forward to getting on with the job of delivering the NBN broadband access network to this part of the Sunshine Coast,” Mr Williams said. Sunshine Coast Council declined to comment.

By Sonia Clark Glass House Mountains’ musician Hans Dauncey is planning a local community ukulele group, with players of all ages and abilities welcome. Hans has been in discussions with the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre and hopes to kick off a weekly group on Monday evenings from 6.30-8.30pm starting on June 24. Hans believes that there are enough interested people in the local area to make a viable group that he hopes will be primarily for the enjoyment of playing and singing together as a community. “It doesn't matter if anyone has played before or not as we will explore songs with easy parts for beginners and more challenging parts for others,” Hans said. The group will be called the Glasshouse Ukulele Mountain Musical Initiative or GUMMI, and a gold coin donation will be requested to help cover the hire of the hall. Hans said he planned to project the songs (words and the chords) on a screen so people did not have to bring their own music books. Ideally participants will bring their own ukulele but, if required, Hans will have a couple of loan ukes available. Each week the group will be playing and singing songs from a repertoire that initially will be easy two and three chord songs (traditional and more contemporary) so beginners can gain confidence. They will aim to introduce some more interesting arrangements down the track using different strums, finger picking or other instruments. If you would like to find out more, please contact Hans at glassuke@gmail.com.

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Community Groups New permaculture group for Maleny

Maleny and surrounding areas have an abundance of people interested in or practising permaculture. Unfortunately this is often done in isolation. Permaculture is just as much about community and building a symbiotic web of people as it is about things like gardening, farming, natural building and eco-friendly solutions for life. With a wide range of skills and understanding needed, permaculture can often be challenging so it helps to have a supportive group of like-minded people around you. A Maleny permaculture group has been formed to provide a supportive network in Maleny and surrounding areas. Recognising that people produce different forms of produce, an integral part of permaculture is the sharing and trading of surpluses. The new group will engage in a wide range of activities such as workshops, Permablitz-style working bees, trips and open garden home visits. The inaugural meeting for the group will be held at the Maleny RSL on July 2 starting at 7pm ($2 donation to cover the cost of the venue). All are welcome. A monthly meeting will then be held at the Maleny RSL on the first Tuesday of each month. Contact Phillip on 0416 193 395 for further information.

Milestone celebrated

The Lions Club of Maleny Blackall Range recently celebrated its 36th anniversary dinner meeting on the actual birthday of the club’s chartering in 1983. Tricia Jackson, wife of charter president Roger, cut the cake with current president Chris Sang.

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Stories come to life

The latest exhibition at Bankfoot House - Storytelling - showcases special objects from the remarkable heritage collection and explores how we share intimate family memories. Each Sunday in July storytelling will come to life with a free afternoon tea, guided tour of the house and stories shared by descendants of the families who lived in the house, volunteers and Friends of Bankfoot House, and Sunshine Coast locals. Free storytelling sessions will be held from 1.30-2.30pm on July 7, 14, 21 and 28. To attend please book your place by calling 5420 8600. Guided tours are available from 10am. The curated exhibition will be on display in Bankfoot House and Mary Grigor Centre until August 25. Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct is located at 1998 Old Gympie Road on the way to the Glass House Mountains Lookout.

Rock star of the wood world in Montville The Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild is looking forward to being a part of the Robert Sorby 2019 Tour in conjunction with Carbatec, and will host one of only five Queensland presentations. Renowned wood turner Chris Pouncy (pictured right) will deliver compelling demonstrations packed with information and entertaining advice. Chris, who is touring the country, will be in Montville on Tuesday, July 2 from 10am–1pm at the Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild’s shed at 230 Balmoral Road. Entry is free and there will be a $200 lucky door prize donated by Robert Sorby. Woodies from other clubs are welcome to attend. Enquiries can be directed to the guild’s secretary, Don Lear, at secretary@blackallrangewoodies.org.au.

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Hinterland Kids Peachester State School Rides the Night Spelling bee tennis tournament Contributed by Kate Burnett A lucky win for Peachester State School has resulted in 500 tickets to the Ride the Night event at Aussie World on Saturday, June 29. The tickets were gifted to the school after the school principal Kim Fillery’s husband won a radio competition last year. All the money raised by ticket sales will go directly to the school to fund airconditioning and technology for the students. The event will be a spectacular kick-off to the school holidays. For the thrill seekers there is the new interactive Wasp ride and the Mayhem Maze for those who dare, while those who prefer less adrenaline can check out the family rides. With more than 30 rides and attractions plus roving performers, there will be something for all ages to enjoy. Tickets are $25 each and available until Friday, June 28 (or until sold out) by phoning 5439 5111 or calling into the school office to purchase. On the night, gates will open at 6pm with rides from 6.30-8.30pm. Children under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years and kids under three are free. Come along and support our wonderful little school with a night of family fun!

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Contributed By Peter Voigt Each year Beerwah High School serves up a spelling bee that’s like no other! Once again, close to 25% of the student body-battle it out in mock tennis matches, spelling words to stay alive in each rally. Teams battled fiercely, taking care with the use of their precious ‘teamplay’, reserve and count-me-in cards, and using the ‘powershot’ option (the hardest spelling level), often in an effort to gain ascendency in each game. The excitement and thrill of competition resulted in a very boisterous and enthusiastic centre court, with enthusiastic students delivering an onslaught and collage of laughter, team spirit, groans, giggles, screams of delight, excited banter and roars of success. The tennis rally format and tactical gameplay of our one-of-a-kind spelling bee certainly spices up the competition and levels the playing field for students of varying abilities. The champions were: Year 7 - Anastasia Maher, Braedyn Moldre, Bodhi Robertson, Jaksen Robertson and Riley Schultz. Year 8 – Lexie Appelman, Riley Ferguson, Charlotte Jackson and Jessamy Tonissoo Year 9 - Harrison Mens, Joshua Morrad, Jessie Poole and Tamara Taripo. Year 10 - Keiarna Brooks, Chelsea Gures, Grace Hando, Miekayla Hando and Cappi Osborne. Year 11/12 - Aaron Graham, Alex Kelly and Charlotte Paterson.

Rugby league Queenslander in the making Peachester State School is extremely proud of Brooklyn’s recent rugby league success. Brooklyn represented the Glasshouse School Boys District in under 11 rugby league at Redcliffe Dolphins Stadium last month. Brooklyn joined 90 other boys from across the Sunshine Coast, who played their hearts out to gain selection in the Sunshine Coast team. Although he was not one of the 18 to make it through to the final team, Brooklyn played his best and had fun. “2020 I am coming for you,” Brooklyn said. His determination and sportsmanship ensures he will give it his best shot next year. Congratulations Brooklyn!

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SUNSHINE COAST WAR ON WASTE

WHO: Cyndi O'Meara from Changing Habits WHERE: Main Stage

WHO: Evo Heat WHERE: Main Stage

HOW TO PREPARE PROPOSED UNESCO FOR A SUSTAINABLE BIOSPHERE RETIREMENT NOMINATION FOR THE SUNSHINE WHO: Paul Latemore COAST from Bridges Financial

8.40am CREATING A SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE WITH NATIVE PLANTS WHO: Forest Heart Eco-Nursery WHERE: Main Stage Spencer Shaw from Forest Heart Eco Nursery will be talking with us about using native plants to create low maintenance gardens for climate control, habitat and of course beauty!

Cyndi O’Meara, nutritionist, best-selling author, international speaker, founder of Changing Habits, documentary maker and creator of Changing Habits farm. Cyndi will be doing a key note speech on "The biochemical effect of herbicides”.

Cyndi

KEY NOTE SPEAKER - HEALTH -

WHO: Envirocom WHERE: Main Stage

Sandie Johnston from EnviroCom Australia, Tim Martin General Sunshine Coast Council's Manager of the Evo Waste 2 Resource Group will introduce Education Program. the EVO270 as the next While the ABC TV evolution in water series might be finished heating, with advanced for another series, the energy efficiency technologies and built in battle to reduce our smart features. Make sure waste and make a you see our presentation difference in our on how the EVO270 can everyday lives continues. It’s time to explore how save you up to 75% on we can rethink waste your hot water costs. and start making some changes. It's not about making massive life changes, but about how we can all make small changes that in the end, will result in a huge impact.

Services WHERE: Main Stage

Paul is the Queensland Alliance Manager for Bridges Financial Services. With over 30 years in financial services, in his past roles he helped many clients reach their retirement goals. He now works closely with Bridges referral partners to help more Australians receive good quality advice. Paul will be doing a key note speech on “How to Prepare for a Sustainable Retirement”.

Paul

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11.15am

WHO: Sunshine Coast Council WHERE: Main Stage Dr Sonia Marshall, Strategic Policy Officer, Sustainability, Sunshine Coast Council will tell us how Sunshine Coast Council is proposing a nomination for the whole local government area to receive UNESCO recognition as an international site of excellence known as a biosphere. A biosphere is an area of natural beauty where people live and work. Becoming a biosphere would further enhance the Sunshine Coast’s national and international reputation while recognising and preserving our outstanding community, environmental and economic assets for current and future generations.

11.45am SMART LIVING ECO VILLAGE CONCEPT WHO: Smart Living Society Limited WHERE: Main Stage Rick Townsend from Smart Living will introduce us to their eco village concept and the role of cockatoo disruption group to the future of homeless Australians.

Find out more by visting www.sustainablefuturesexpo.com.au Proudly Supported by the Sunshine Coast Council’s grants program

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WHO: Follow Your Style WHERE: Main Stage

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WHO: Hum Honey WHERE: Main Stage Join local organic beekeeper BeeGirl from Hum Honey as she shares her journey in sustainable beekeeping on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. You will walk away with some practical tools on how to select a quality honey to elevate your healthy lifestyle and ideas on how to pair honey to your menu with delicious recipes from our Sticky Kitchen. The essential elements of sustainable beekeeping for beginners will also be explored, including a live beehive demonstration, and opportunities to try your hand at a beeswax craft at the Hum Honey stand.

EXHIBITORS

WHO: My Food Culture WHERE: Main Stage

WHO: Jimmy Hirst WHERE: Main Stage Jimmy Hirst is a passionate, self-professed social entrepreneur and social engineer actively working in advocating for and helping transition the mainstream population to that of more sustainable & socially connective communities (also referred to as "Eco Villages") to help improve quality of life for all people as well as helping reduce impact on the planet so that it may be enjoyed 4 generations to come.

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Kali Gray from My Food Culture will show us how to make beeswax covers while talking about food waste effects and how to minimise.

WHO: The Oily Bunch WHERE: Main Stage Alicia Roelofs from The Oily Bunch will show us how to clean up our lifestyle by getting rid of harsh chemicals and toxins and greening up our lifestyle using natural ingredients and essential oils.

Your Personal stylist Lucia helps women with their style journeys, finding clothes and styles that fit their shape. Wardrobes that function effectively, prevents you from being a reactive buyer and clothing becomes more sustainable as it lasts over many seasons and years.

When you live on a property with no electricity or sewage then a composting toilet is the perfect solution. Most systems have little to no moving parts and require only a marginal amount of maintenance.

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Your journey to a better you starts with a tranquil drive down the tree-lined path to the team at Clynic. Lyn O’Connor opened Clynic in Landsborough in 2007 but has now moved 700m down the road to 3322 Old Gympie Road. Joining her are Sarah and Zola, whose skills and passion are to enhance and enrich their client’s appearance through high-end products and specialised services. Call now for your Intraceuticals oxygenation facial, custom tattooing, henna brows, tinting and waxing. The team at Clynic aspire to restore your glow and replenish your spirit!

Beerwah Flowers and Gifts Beerwah Flowers and Gifts is proud to be a local stockist of the beautiful range of Keri Luxury Soy Candles. The stylish design makes them the perfect complement to any home or office and are available in a range of different scents. Beerwah Flowers and Gifts also has an excellent range of fashion accessories, including scarves, wallets, bags, hats and a huge array of fascinators, which can be personalised and custom made on site by Sue. Of course, Sue also offers her award-winning expertise to create your perfect flowers.

Beerwah Jewellers Make sure you do not miss out on huge savings available at Beerwah Jewellers. With just over two weeks left in their massive mid-year sale, there are still plenty of bargains with up to 70% off jewellery and watches. Don’t forget they also offer Zip finance so you can take it home today and pay it off interest free! Beerwah Jewellers can help you with battery fittings, jewellery repairs and engraving. See you in store soon.

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Have you ever struggled to put an outfit together for that special occasion and know that everything works? Or buy a new wardrobe staple only to find that it doesn’t go with anything else you own? Let the team at Simply Stylish help you out with their new styling service. Bobbi Belle has joined the team and, along with Terri and Di, would love to help you decide how to extend your wardrobe sensibly – all at no extra charge! Stop in and see Bobbi, Terri or Di and get simply styled today.

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Hinterland Gems ‘The Gondoliers’ sparkles with Singers’ verve

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By Judith Ross-Smith Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Gondoliers’ has always been one of the duo’s most popular comic operettas. From its first production in 1889 it became one of the longest running pieces of musical theatre ever, to the myriad of professional, amateur and school productions of today. Margaret Taylor’s Maleny Singers production in the Community Centre does not disappoint. It bursts onto the stage with energy, colour and the spirited singing of the women as they move about greeting each other in a Venetian piazza waiting eagerly for the arrival of the gondoliers, especially their heroes Giuseppe and Marco (Christopher Ward and Colin Dunn), who might just choose two of them as their brides. Under Mrs Taylor’s baton, the company is supported by a 20-piece orchestra (leader Chrissy Davis) that never intrudes and provides some of the special experiences of the show. One of the most important aspects of any G&S operetta is the complicated plot and the absolute necessity of being able to understand Gilbert’s iconic wit and satire. In this production, the audience could hear almost every word, especially so with Ian McMaster’s Don Alhambra explaining the background twists and turns in his opening number ‘Of that there is no shadow of doubt…’. Highlights of the production were the energy of the chorus, each one of whom entered into the spirit of the action; the quality voices of the three women, Sarah Jane Abbott (Casilda), Evalee Sharples playing Gianetta and Viera Keogh singing a spirited Tessa; the delicate quartet ‘In a contemplative fashion’; charming dances; and popular tenor Colin Dunn with what is arguably one of the best known of Sullivan’s arias ‘Take a pair of sparkling eyes’. It is on again this weekend. Book at Maleny Information Centre or trybooking.com for Saturday, June 22 at 4pm or Sunday, June 23 at 2pm.

Maleny Black Angus Beef Are you looking for delicious, local, 100% grass fed beef to keep your family healthy? Yes! We thought so, that’s why we are now offering our beef directly to you from our new farm store at Henry & Co in Landsborough. Visit us - Mark, Sue and Jesse each Saturday from 9am to 2pm. You will find a full range of our beef to benefit that precious family of yours. The freezer will be stocked with the best quality steaks, roasts, mince, sausages plus much much more. We’d love to see you there!

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You Said It Driver attitudes

You'd have to be living in a cave to have not heard about the recent spate of tragic fatalities on our roads. One would imagine the accidents that result in such despair might give us cause to think about our own driving behaviour but an incident on the night of Monday, June 10 convinces me that we are banging our heads on the proverbial wall trying to change driver attitudes. Travelling from Beerwah to Peachester (sitting on the speed limit) I was harassed by a menacing tailgater from Roberts Road only to be overtaken by a hotted up black V8 ute on double lines and a blind corner just past Frohloff’s Fruit Barn. While I don't pretend to care about that particular individual driving himself into a tree, it is absolutely terrifying to think he might take an innocent person or family out with him. I made his speed to be over 110km as he continued on after overtaking me in an 80km zone. If you find yourself in that position and are contemplating such stupidity, maybe stop and have a think about how you would feel if a car with your wife/child/grandchild was hit head-on by a driver passing in that way. Name Supplied Peachester

Not Zonta

I refer to Jane Hyde’s letter in the GC&M News of June 12. I am not quite sure of the arguments for and against whatever are Ms Hyde’s concerns about the Maleny precinct, and I certainly do not intend to enter into the controversy. I do object, however, to the organisation of which I am president being used as part of her argument. Ms Hyde states that “Maleny Commerce has initiated a committee comprised of the leaders or representatives of…” and she names every service group she can think of. Zonta is not part of this committee whether or not it exists officially as an entity. While Zonta is concerned for the wellbeing of the people of the community, its mission is to advance the status of women by means of service and advocacy, locally and globally. While, obviously, we would be keen to see women use open space, walking tracks, exercise equipment, etc, this alleged committee is not one Zonta would necessarily be part of nor in fact do we know anything about its validity. I think Ms Hyde needs to check her facts before she takes to print. Judith Ross-Smith OAM President Zonta Club of Blackall Range

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Repair work needed

Residents and visitors to the Maleny area connected by Obi Lane have admiration for the scenery and facilities. It has taken plenty of time and enthusiasm by those associated with the golf club and the other places of interest to create them, as we enjoy them now. Yet the part of Obi Lane that carries ever increasing traffic is only single lane with disintegrating bitumen and muddy sides. Drivers passing or facing other vehicles are forced to drive on the muddy side or gravel deposited there by an increasing number of area-loving walkers. Is there council staff responsible for organising the repair of this road before an accident happens? Milos Frohlich Maleny

Let’s not blow it

The election is over but it seems that some people are still sulking because things did not go the way they thought it should. While I respect others’ opinions, to go charging into change as Labor promised would have been a disaster we could not have survived. I also would like to see all the coal mines shut down but it has to be a gradual process. It is a pity the two parties could not get together to work out the best way! Are either of them really serious? Have they looked in the supermarkets lately? Almost everything is wrapped in plastics of some sort! For example, in my local supermarket I can no longer buy the amount of bacon I want because it is in kilo packs as the deli section has been closed and now everything is in plastic on refrigerated shelves. Half the fruit and veges are the same and most of the goods we buy anywhere are over packed. We build mega-sized shopping centres that attract shoppers from up to 50km away. Imagine the pollution from all those travellers! It also means acres of concrete and metal blasting heat back into our atmosphere. How about acres of solar panels? The ground around them will become dust bowls and they will blast reflected heat back into the atmosphere. Could go on and on but all I am saying is - let us think before we charge in. Yes, it is urgent but not as urgent as it will be - if we blow it! Ron Batty Beerburrum

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Damage done

Am I the only one who has had many stone chips and a few broken windscreens caused by rocks thrown out by quarry trucks on Steve Irwin Way and Coonowrin Road at Glass House Mountains? Could the management please ask their drivers to make sure their loads are covered properly and the trays on the sides of the trucks swept down to avoid this problem? Name supplied Beerburrum

Knit for good this winter

Throughout June and July the Mooloolah Valley Guardian Pharmacy is asking locals once again to turn their knitting needles to a good cause as part of the Guardian Angel Knitting Program, which is now in its 21st year. They are keen to spread the word to talented local knitters to encourage them to donate knitted garments including beanies, scarves, jumpers and baby blankets that will be distributed to Vinnies shops and services in a bid to provide the 105,000 homeless Australians with warm winter wear. People wanting to become a ‘Guardian Angel’ can visit the Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy to pick up a free knitting book full of patterns for garments, or go to the website to download it. The finished goods need to be dropped back at the pharmacy by July 21. Ruth Zerner, of the Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy, said that the program was testament to Guardian Pharmacy’s commitment to supporting the local communities in which it operates. For more information on the Guardian Angel program visit the website www. guardianpharmacies.com.au/guardian-angel.

Great job

As a resident of White Gums Street in Landsborough I would like to thank the council and any residents who proposed the new pathway that is currently being constructed along White Gums Street and Hardwood Road. It is fantastic to have a safe pathway for the area's walkers! N Roberts Landsborough

Ruth and Kelly with some of the items donated in 2018

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Health &Beauty Support for families impacted by drug and alcohol problems Many people supporting a family member with a drug or alcohol problem are unsure how to respond and how to manage its impact on other family members. Not-for-profit organisation Lives Lived Well will host free monthly information sessions at the Beerwah Library delivered by professional counsellors on

Thursday, July 4 from 9.30–11.30am and on Thursday, August 1 from 9.30–11.30am. The two-hour session covers a range of topics from understanding substance use and its impact on physical and mental health, to practical strategies for supporting a loved one, reducing the risk of overdose or relapse, and connecting family members

to other support services. Counsellors are also available for one-on-one sessions with families and individuals if they prefer to talk about their situation privately. To RSVP or for more information contact Emili on 0439 853 596 or emili.pitter@liveslivedwell.org.au or John on 0439 853 457 or john.allen@liveslivedwell.org.au.

Mind, Body & Soul Schedule Check out some of the local group fitness classes on offer MONDAY

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Out & About 60 years of ladies bowls in Glass House Last Monday the Glasshouse Country Bowls Club celebrated 60 years since the ladies joined the Queensland Ladies Bowls Association in October 1959, with a President’s Day competition and a celebratory lunch at Club Glass House. The history of bowls in Glass House Mountains dates from 1936 when a small group of local men established an invitation-only club. It wasn’t until 1952 that the men extended an invitation to women to give the game a try, with the men offering to give them some coaching. Some of the ladies enjoyed it very much and by April that year they had formed their own club and eventually were able to meet the entry requirements of the bowls association. Descendants of some of the founding members of the club attended the celebration and shared their childhood memories of the club’s development over the years.

Current committee members Jim Tatum, Noel Dean, Joy Reason, Chris Dougan and Bruce Angus

Jan Lawson and Di Hume look over the club’s history scrapbooks

Ken Fullerton, Dave Gower and Alan Smerdon, who are descendants of founding members

Rob Scullion, Lyn Griffith and life member Jack Timms

Celebration of a book and an author The recent launch of ‘Sundowner of the Skies: Oscar Garden, the forgotten aviator’ a book written by Oscar Garden’s daughter Mary Garden - at the Maleny RSL was both a celebration of Oscar’s story and the long journey it took for Mary to make it happen.

Guests at the launch got into the spirit of the event by wearing their 1930s fashions in a show of solidarity with the time of Oscar’s aviation achievements. If you would like to learn more about Mary or would like to purchase her book you can go to her website www.marygarden.com.au.

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Mark and Louisa Pearce

Natalya Garden–Thompson with Amelia Ross

Author Mary Garden with Katrina and Jonathon Adkins

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Governor opens Glenferna

It was all action at the Maleny Pioneer Village last Saturday for the official opening of the historic Maleny farmhouse Glenferna and an open day for the village. Both the sun and the village shined brightly when the doors were thrown open to show off what happens in the many buildings that make up the village, including the Men’s Shed and the Blacksmith’s Shop as well as in rooms at Lawley House. The Horseless Carriage Club had a number of historical vehicles on display that received quite a few envious glances from visitors. There were photographic displays, demonstrations, tasty treats and live musical entertainment by the Ukulele Club.

The Governor presents certificates of appreciation for outstanding contributions towards the restoration project

Rick Townsend, Desley Malone, Governor of Queensland, Mr Paul de Jersey AC, Andrew Powell MP and Andrew Wallace MP

Maleny Pioneer Village on show

Leone and Brian McFarlane who gifted Glenferna to the Pioneer Village and organised the marble and rock plaque at the front of the house

Ukulele club entertain

Horseless Carriage Club historic vehicle

Andrew Wallace MP with Harvey Bryce and Chris Brooker

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Dairy industry display

Step back in time to a bedroom from the past

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In the Garden

Backyard wildlife

Ask Brownie

Can you tell me what this plant is? It’s growing along our roadside at Peachester – not much, just a couple of plants. Gail

Hi Gail. It’s called Mexican poppy and generally isn’t a problem in this part of the country. It likes to grow in disturbed soil and mostly pops up when seeds are accidently transported with slashers, machinery and contaminated soil or turf. As the name suggests, it originates from the mid-tropical Americas but has been in Australia for many years. It’s a real problem in the Northern Territory where it spreads down waterways. Here it’s more of a nuisance due to how prickly the leaves are, although it is listed as a poisonous plant to stock animals and poultry. Best control is to hand pull … wearing gloves … and dispose of it in your wheelie bin.

Brownie

Feeding the hungry masses with Spencer and Karen Shaw

It’s that time of year when the temperature starts to drop and our native wildlife need to start eating their fill to keep warm - and hopefully put on a bit of fat to keep them going through the cooler months. The best way to help the wildlife isn’t to feed them up with titbits from the kitchen but with gardens full of native plants. Plants that flower throughout the year (in particular during the winter months) are a boon for bees and other insects that feed on nectar and pollen. One of our favourites for this is Plectranthus alloplectus, a groundcover growing to about 75cm that flowers well in winter. Banksia spinulosa (hairpin banksia) is flowering beautifully at the moment and is a great food source for nectar-eating birds. For the fruit-eating birds and possums, plants like native raspberry (Rubus probus), celerywood (Polyscias elegans) and plum myrtle (Pilidiostigma glabrum) can be good sources of winter fruits. As always in South-East Queensland, with our amazing biodiversity, this is only the tip of the iceberg. Plant nectar-producing, insect-hosting and fruiting shrubs, trees and vines to keep the birds and other wildlife fed and warm.

Eco-Nursery • Native Plants • Fruit Trees • Habitat • Education OPEN 20 Coral Street, Maleny Tuesday to Saturday Call 07 5435 2193 (visit our website for opening hours) www.forestheart.com.au Phone: 5439 0999 Fax: 5439 0077 paintplacebeerwah@tpg.com.au

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1/28 Simpson St, Beerwah Q. 4519

with Spencer Shaw From Forest Heart Nursery

We are fortunate to have two native citrus in South-East Queensland. First is our very own round lime (Citrus australis), a bushy small tree in the garden at 4-8m in height. The fruit are a decent size, at up to 7cm across, with a pleasant lime flavour but relatively dry. However, they are great for marmalades and providing a lime favour in cooking. Round limes grow naturally on the Blackall Range and were often kept as paddock trees to provide fruit to early European settlers. Their growth rate is moderate (similar to other citrus) and they can take on a nice bushy form. Although very spiky when young, they tend to lose this as they mature. Next up is the finger lime (Citrus australasica). These aren’t native to the Sunshine Coast, naturally occurring further south from Beenleigh to Ballina. However, the finger lime is very well known as a high-profile plant due to its popularity in the growing bushfood industry. It is naturally a much smaller tree, growing to only a few metres in the garden, especially if grafted onto a rootstock. They are open in form compared to other citrus with a small leaf and tend to retain their prickly nature throughout their life. The distinctive finger-shaped fruit can grow up to 8cm long and come in a variety of colours including greens, yellows, reds and black. The flesh, again, isn’t overly juicy but can be squeezed out of the skin as separate little juicy balls – like lime caviar, great in drinks, salads, desserts. The leaves of both these native limes are food sources for several butterflies including the dainty swallowtail, capaneus swallowtail, orchard swallowtail and ambrax swallowtail. This is a good thing as they are all beautiful butterflies and it’s good to share! The spiky growth on these small trees also makes them a great refuge for smaller birds and a safe spot for their nests. Add some native zest to your garden with one or both of these native limes beautiful, abundant and great habitat plants that they are. Spencer and his wife Karen Shaw run Forest Heart Nursery 20 Coral Street, Maleny in Maleny. Their nursery concentrates on local native plants, 07 5435 2193 bush foods, timber trees, native gardens, fruit trees, nonOPEN Tue - Fri 9am-5pm invasive exotics, tools and equipment, garden and ecology Sat 8am - 2:00pm education, books, DVDs, art and so much more.

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If you, a friend or family member is having a problem with alcohol AA may be able to help. AA meetings are held on Sundays from 6.30pm at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street Glass House Mountains (opposite the Post Office). For more information phone Brian on 0401 817 503 or Troy on 0448 121 286.

The Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre computer mentor program has one-on-one and small group mentoring sessions available. The local computer mentor volunteers - Peter, Doug and Ron - offer their time voluntarily to help people who would like to learn the basics of using a computer and how to use some software. There has been wonderful feedback from locals who have had mentoring. The cost is only a gold coin donation. If you could do with a hand on the computer, call the Neighbourhood Centre to book an afternoon session Computer mentors Peter, Doug and Ron on 5438 7000.

Lovely lap quilts for the elderly Lovely Lap Quilts for the Elderly Sunshine Coast meets once a month to make lap quilts for the elderly from donated fabrics, both new and recycled. You don’t need sewing skills to get involved. The next gathering is on June 22 from 9am-12 noon in the activities room at Blue Care Maleny Erowal Aged Care Facility, 1274 Landsborough-Maleny Road, Maleny. Find out more or contact the group through Facebook at Lovely-Lap-Quilts-for-the-Elderly-Sunshine-Coast or phone Maggie on 0466 963 791.

Seasonal community meal Head along to the Obi Obi Hall on Saturday, July 13 for a family friendly night and share a traditional meal cooked on the Aussie campfire with the rest of the community. Dinner starts at 5.30pm but there will be a group session of pea shelling from 2pm. Payment for the dinner will be by donation. For catering purposes please RSVP to Mel on 0490 215 632.

The Anglican Parish of CALOUNDRA & GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY BEERWAH: Sunday 9am, Mary MacKillop Centre, 160 Peachester Rd MOOLOOLAH: Wednesday 9am, St Thomas, 31 Bray Rd

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Elimbah Declutter Support Group When: Wednesday, June 19 at 9.30am The group meets on Wednesdays at 9.30am with July’s meeting to be held on the 24th. For more information text 0402 700 238 or email Janet at jvv@iprimus.com.au.

CWA’s focus on honey

When: Friday, June 21, 9.30am Where: Maleny Guide Hut, Cedar Street, Maleny What: Guest speaker Leisa Sams from Hum

Honey. Morning tea will feature recipes using honey and there will be lessons on how to make environmentally friendly wax food wraps. All are welcome to join Maleny CWA branch members in celebrating the QCWA agriculture product of the year - honey.

Glasshouse Legacy Laurel Club

When: Wednesday, June 26 at 10.30am for 11am Where: Club Glass House, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains

Christmas in July

When: Friday, July 12 Where: Glasshouse RSL Christmas in July dinner, cost is $30 per person and includes a four-course meal. This is always a lovely night. Please book early by phoning Rita on 5438 7467.

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To forgive or not to forgive? How difficult it is for us to forgive! When someone has wronged us our natural response is to retaliate but instead Jesus tells us that we should forgive. Literally, ‘to forgive’ translates as ‘to put away’ as in a debt that is cancelled. Forgiveness means not to seek retribution but to cancel out a penalty, clearing the way for life apart from the debt. We can also remind ourselves that we have all done something wrong and that there is some good and bad in all of us. In a culture that so often demands revenge and retaliation, forgiveness is a counter-cultural. It requires courage and grace. Forgiveness does not condone evil and does not necessarily require us to forget. What it does require is release from the negativity, letting go of the bitterness allowing for healing and liberation. Desmond Tutu declared that forgiveness draws out “the sting of the memory that threatens to poison our entire existence� and once the sting is removed, the past is redeemed granting us wisdom for the

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future. An unforgiving heart is a barrier that affects our relationships with others and can be destructive to our physical and mental wellbeing. When we hold on to resentment and bitterness, we are punishing not the other person but ourselves. We dig a deep pit of victimisation and are imprisoned by the past. This can also apply to the act of forgiving ourselves – we need to let go of regrets and negativity permitting ourselves to move on. When Peter asked Jesus how often to forgive, Jesus responded with “seventy times seven times�! Forgiveness is therefore not defined by quantity but should be limitless! As God’s love and forgiveness towards us is beyond anything that we could ask for or deserve, so our forgiveness towards each other should be without limits. Forgiveness transforms our lives, our communities and the world. Justice and peace in the world require merciful love and forgiveness rather than violence. Forgiveness can be difficult, but with God’s help it is possible and ultimately can be the most powerful weapon for transforming ourselves and the world. Sunday Services St Mary’s - Montville 7:30 am St Luke’s - Kenilworth 9:00 am St George’s - Maleny 9:00 am Friends & Neighbours Service at St George’s 3rd Wednesday each month at 9:30am ALL Office (07) 5499 9130 / 0429 073 262 ARE Parish Priest: Rev Jeanette Jamieson WELCOME E: angmaleny@westnet.com.au www.malenyanglicanparish.com.au

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Sport Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Miles Allen The clubhouse is looking wonderful after Dave Burgess and Dan Peterson started painting the front. It’s hard work watching them meticulously apply the paint while taking on all the advice they receive but nothing distracts these two artists from doing a great job. On Tuesday morning in beautiful weather for bowls (not too hot, not too cold and no wind) Joe Walters and Margaret Ginns won the pairs and Richard Bond, Doug McGufficke and John Kapetanic won the triples competition. On Wednesday morning a team of four bowlers went to Kilcoy for their monthly competition. In both games they got off to a flying start but couldn’t maintain the momentum. Drawn against two of the best teams on the day, they won the first game and narrowly lost the second. They went home knowing they had maintained the reputation of Maleny Bowls Club for competitive and friendly play. On Wednesday night some new rules were introduced that tested our skills with our bowls and maths. Tom Ukkola’s team showed the opposition the importance of getting near the jack. Ian Chatterton’s Outlaws welcomed back Christine and they gave a lesson to the Tutors who, even with a new player, were narrowly beaten. Dave Coffey and his team bounced back onto the green with vigour and showed that a short break can sometimes be beneficial. Jim King’s Kingston Trio narrowly lost but never gave

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up. Dennis Kyling and Paul Kemp played Tony Yorkston and Steve Porter but the result was too close to call. The new twilight bowls competition starts this Wednesday, June 26 and we are looking for teams to join in the fun. Come along at 6pm for a burger and bowls and if you haven’t got a team, we’ll find one for you. Last Friday the last round of scroungers was played with four players competing for three places in the finals. Congratulations to Don Ginns, Denis Kyling and Richard Bond for reaching the finals. Mick Bulger narrowly missed out but is on the reserves bench. It should be a close game on Friday with all players on very similar handicaps. Best of luck to all our players.

Contributed by Pauline Fraley Witta Wagtails met with the Kawana Kool Kats for a fun day of tennis. The Kool Kats were victorious in the last match before the finals but the Wagtails' spirit is strong. We look forward to another great season of tennis fitness, fun and company. Thanks to Gerry Gabriel, Jan Maguire, Cynthia Garvie and Sonia Douglas. Whistlers played at Caloundra against the Hot Chillies. Nice warm weather and, as usual, we had long rallies and lots of deuces. We were exhausted by the end but got to bring a win back so it was a good day. Score was 45-22 games, 6-2 sets. Team was Paula Cudmore, Brenda Warner, Donna Kuskopf and Aki Lepper. The Wildcats were at home to Coolum Tourists. It was another battle and another close one. Libby Howlett, Stacey English, Jenie Riding and Michelle Macaree fought hard but were pipped at the post. The score was four sets each, 3639. With only one game left and two points separating six teams it’s anyone’s game. Social tennis is on Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.

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Sport The Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker Both lawns were used on Thursday with three games of golf played on lawn two. Helen Andrews and Wallace Roy went down to Bev Sockhill and Sally Adams 5–7, but Helen and Wal-lace turned the tables in games two and three to triumph 7–1 and 7–6. On lawn one Kath Smith defeated Frances Harper 7-4 while Ken Barker was well beaten by Nick Cram 12-14. On Saturday, June 8 the club fielded a team consisting of Sarah Widin, Kath and Frances to play against Headland Buderim in the Bray Shield competition. Headland’s team were Diane Horsham, Garry Shaw, Lesley Johnston and Carolyn Aldrich. In the singles Sarah defeated Diane 18–15 in an exciting game where she made the deciding break after time was called. Kath went down to Garry in a close 15–17 but Frances and Sarah were soundly beaten by Leslie and Carolyn 6-18. Well played all players. Headland won the round two games to one. Ken Barker played in the ACA Patron’s trophy on a bleak Saturday followed by a beautiful Sunday and Monday at Wynnum club. He lost every game. The event was well run and play was exciting. Wynnum were good hosts. Congratulations to all who played in this prestigious and enjoyable event, which is great for croquet in Queensland. One game of association was played on Sunday, June 9. Sarah and Wallace were beaten by Nick and Vince Carbery 14–12. Noosa Croquet Club visited on Wednesday, June 14. Their team of John Olsen and Galena Makarovna won their singles games against Ken and Nick. John beat Ken 26-20 and Galena beat Nick 17-14. The doubles went to Maleny 21-18 with Nick and Vince getting up in an ex-citing match. Noosa won the round two games to one. Well done. Coaching for beginners and others is available on the picturesque lawns at the bottom of the Maleny Showgrounds from 8-10am on Saturdays. These are popular sessions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Play days are on Thursdays and Sundays at 1pm for 1.30pm. For details contact Vince Carbery 5494 2193 (president) or Priscilla Vickers 5494 3555 (secretary). Our web address is https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au.

Easy Find Classifieds Glasshouse Country Bowls Contributed by David Hayes Monday, June 10: The 60th birthday celebration for ladies bowls at the club saw 11 visiting teams and four Glasshouse teams have a most enjoyable day and lunch celebrating this special occasion. Our treasurer Bruce Angus gave a most informative talk on the history of our club followed by memories of local residents Allan Smerdon, David Gower and Ken Fullerton. Representative Rita-Maree Fenton, on behalf of our sponsor Gow’s Funerals, presented prizes to the lucky winners. Wednesday, June 13: Ladies day jackpot triples was our best turnout of numbers this year, which is great to see. Di Garland, Jim Tatum and Rob Scullion defeated Martyn, Dennis Hume and Di Hume 29-16. Sally Squires, Dick Coppa and Brian Squires (runner up of the day with the second lowest winning score) defeated Millie Freshwater, Eileen Pierce and Wendy Platt 22-18. Maz Idle, Michael Frost and Warren Blackbourne defeated Col Allen, Bruce Angus and Chris Dougan 23-9. Kerry Molloy, Brian Saunders and Chris Freshwater defeated John Aitken, Trevor Dennis and Rhyliss Aitken 28-19. Doug Sweedman, Joy Reason and Vic Muscat defeated Russell Walmsley, Lyn Griffiths and Lindsay Henderson 26-15. Noelle Dean, Bob Bloomer and John Annakin (winners of the day with the lowest winning score) defeated Graham Meyers, Noelene Annakin and Ron Wilson 20-16. Lucky draw went to Graham Meyers, Noelene Annakin and Ron Wilson. Once again no jackpot so maybe the $600 will go off next month. Thursday, June 14: Winners of the day were Lindsay Henderson and Darryl Kull with the highest winning margin of 27. Runners up with the lowest winning margin were Sally Squires and Doug Sweedman with 3. Lucky draw went to Carolyn Warren and Dean Shaw. Sunday, June 16: Ladies B singles semi-finals - Chloe Runge defeated Lee Meyers 25-10 and Chris Dougan defeated Di Garland 25-19. Lend Lease bowls club will be visiting us Sunday, July 14 to play against our members. Please support this day and place your name down on the sheet at the club. Two games of 10 cost $15. A couple of weeks after that we will have our visitors back from New Zealand. Next Monday, June 24, is our two bowl triples. Cost is $16 and starts at 10.30am. Get your teams in now! Sunday coaching is from 10.30am-12noon.

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Harold Richard (Dick) Ulrick 1917 – 2019

Late of Brunswick Heads and Peachester Passed away on the 9th June 2019 at Erowal Nursing Home, Maleny. Laid to rest at Mullumbimby Cemetery on the 19th June 11am. Loved by Sandra and Doug, Pat, Greg and Richard, his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Jacqueline Patricia Baker We are sorry to say that our eldest daughter Jacqueline Patricia Baker passed away suddenly on 22nd May 2019. A cremation will be held for Jacqueline at which the family and close friends will attend. A celebration of the life of Jacqueline will be held in the last two weeks in July 2019 and all her friends, acquaintances and work colleagues will be invited. Please let her mother and father know if you would like to attend by emailing them on kppennell@bigpond.com

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Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, June 11: 18-hole mixed nett competition – first to Ian Dauth with 66 nett on a count back from Trevor Fairley also with 66 nett, runner up Grant Flynn with 67 nett on a count back from Dan Casey also with 67 nett and third to Jan Johnston with 68 nett on a count back from Doug Johnstone, also with 68. NTPs: 3 - Doug Johnstone, 8 - John Crowther and 13 - Grant Flynn. The player with the fewest putts was Tom Kennedy. Wednesday, June 12: Ladies 18-hole stroke competition - first to Jillian Jones with 70 nett, runner up Beth Glover with 75 nett and third Karen Heading with 76 nett. NTPs: 3 – Mo

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Garage Sales LANDSBOROUGH 20 Mary Street, Sat 7am – 4pm, Sun 9am – 3pm. Deceased estate. Furniture, freezers, household items, camping & fishing gear. Gemstones, including agates & thunder eggs.

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Fun Page Solutions For June 12 edition

Little Muttz Cutz Dog Grooming Salon Doggy Day Care - $5 per hour

Shop 15, 60 Simpson St (Near Neddys)

Ph: 5494 0064

Place your classifed online at

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Available: Now Sex: Male

Temperament: Astro is a very good natured and happy chap. This boy will make a fabulous walking buddy and he seems OK around other dogs he has met at the refuge. He has been with us a good few weeks now and is desperate to find his forever home and family to love him.

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28 Sippy Creek Road, Tanawha Glasshouse Country & Maleny News

Wanted to Rent/Lease/Let

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CONCRETE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SHED in MALENY. 154m2. Toilet facilities. High ceilings. More details phone 0428 943 549.

Drawn Saturday, June 15th Winner (Box of fruit and vege) Purple K94 – Vance.

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Astro - Staffy x Price: $350 Age: 5½ years

To Rent/Lease/Let Commercial

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Pets & Livestock

For further details contact Peter 5492 2408

Homes needed for...

Specialising in the small, shy or timid, Local service - Phone Eve 0455 105 629 sick or aged pets. Owned & operated by Veterinary Nurse with 16 years industry exp

Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch

VINYL RECORDS & Toys, breakfast cereal toys, Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, vintage surfboards. Text or phone Steve 0421 030 056.

Also available: coin holders, plastic pages & catalogues

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Just before the golf course

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Buying & Selling year round

Pet shop, pet food & care, flea & tick treatment, stock feed & supplies

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Raffle Results

Beerwah

COINS & BANKNOTES

Mon-Fri 8am – 5.30pm Thurs til 6pm Sat 7.30am-12noon

MALENY 7 Bryce Lane, Maleny Mens Shed 7am12pm. Ryobi saw bench, Makita drop saw, lots of tools and fasteners.

by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading

Call Cameron

Your friendly local pet shop

Price: $125 Age: 5½ years

Available: Now Sex: Male

Temperament: Boots has a wonderful

Open: Tue - Sun 10am - 5pm

Phone 5494 5275

nature and came to us from the animal pound for rehoming after being unclaimed. This fellow is friendly, affectionate and very loving. Boots will make a wonderful family member and companion cat.

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Your Stars ARIES March 21 - April 20 Your career and other outside interests are at sixes and sevens, so steer clear of distractions that can cause you to go off course. A cloud of restriction hangs over your head, so try not to make it worse by rising to the bait of other people’s aggression where you work. If a helping hand is offered over this week accept it. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Because Neptune retrogrades there will be an emotional overtone to this week’s developments. There may be some false starts and a few scams coming up. Avoid push and pull attractions. Your ruling planet, Venus, is working with your celestial counterparts to get you to check for missing flaws that can come back to haunt you. GEMINI May 22 - June 23 For the most part you should be able to catch people in a most receptive mood for this weekend. Nostalgia favourably fuels all your decisions and choices. Creative ideas find a productive outlet in the next week with a marked advantage for work success and perhaps opportunities to increase income. Get the latest technical advice now. CANCER June 24 - July 22 Let worries go if you can as this weekend you need revitalisation! From morning to night, you need warm support and affections to make you feel secure and loved. It is easy to see the mistakes in others but try not to be disillusioned as you can feel wonderful with great family action, accord and natured attentions. Great personal power!

Week Beginning 19/06/2019

“Why on earth would you want to get rid of an incredible dog like that?” “Because he’s a liar! He never did any of that!”

Come quickly

An almost hysterical man calls 000 and yells: “Please come quickly! Kailey is pregnant and her labour has started, it’s really intense!” “Is this her first child?” asks the operator. “No you idiot! It’s her husband!”

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LEO July 23 – August 22 The energy of the Sun sign now slips into Cancer and most Leos find themselves slipping into more reclusive moods. Possibility of it lasting for a month. Therefore you are in need of a vacation! People may complicate your life. Unwillingness, or inability of others, can be unsettling but soon a fresh reservoir of psychological insights. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 This week still has a stream of contention that runs through events, family, friends and opinions. No need to get into confrontation as it would be too destructive, so it is better to avoid it. A better week starts from this Saturday, with the Sun moving into a compatible sign of Cancer and happily working with a sweet Pisces Moon. LIBRA September 23 - October 22 Knowing when to make adjustments for the benefit of your home and your career is the main challenge this week. Just be aware of the potential to overestimate your cash reserves, because Neptune is to turn retrograde. Imagination and creativity are in abundance over the weekend so use all that for practical projects now. SCORPIO October 23 - November 22 As Neptune commences its retrograde period and the Sun enters the sign of Cancer, both the energy shifts are tuned to your own Scorpio emotional depths. You may feel a strong urge to be reckless with money under a hard aspect by Jupiter, also in retrograde. Be happy to join in with someone who is kind and caring with good results.

SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 A surprise occurrence may set this week off to an unsettling start. You are in a strange period of time now as the weekend sees the Pisces Moon traversing next to the planet Neptune, also in Pisces, but all in contrast to your sign. Common meeting grounds may not be possible at this time, and you may feel obliged to sacrifice yourself. CAPRICORN December 23 - January 19 Planets in Cancer are opposing your sign so the week ahead is emotionally loaded! This then is a week ahead of relationships pulling and pushing each other. Take note that sometimes you can be your own worst enemy by interfering in other people’s debates. Avoid arguments so that you do not end up alone and exhausted. AQUARIUS January 20 - February 19 You have a subtle understanding of the power of the purse. And who holds its strings! Because Neptune now reverses in your sign it does have a strange effect involving money. Any expensive plans should be put on hold temporarily. There are grand possibilities for expanding your social outlets and so have fun without expense. PISCES February 20 - March 20 Your ruler, Neptune, retrogrades, so your energy for the next few months seems to be put into a warm, soft, comfortable couch. Because things tend towards lethargic you need to share with a partner to get out and about and then collect a rewarding flow of positive energy. Choose the path of least resistance for best results.

Discover your place in the Stars! Find your lucky cities, national or overseas. Phone / Fax: 5442 3302 Private, confidential readings are available. Career / Relocation / Relationships. Email: readings@astroclairvoyant.com

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