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Bridge Club – Beerwah is offering lessons on Bridge Basics commencing at 10.00am at the Beerwah Golf Club. Experienced Bridge player, John Marsden will be the teacher. For more details phone John 5494 2584 or Kerry 5494 0161. Experienced players are also welcome for a refresher course.
the MACG workshop at the Maleny Showgrounds in Stanley River Road. Work by local artisans in art, pottery, sculpture and glass will be featured in the show. On Sunday, at 11.00am, we will be holding an auction of specially chosen items, and this should be a fun event.
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The play 'Reverse Psychology’ will be performed by the Young Maleny Players at 7.00pm on Friday and 3.00pm and 7.00pm on Saturday at the Playhouse, at the Maleny Showgrounds. The play is about a psychiatrist’s not-so-great day dealing with erratic patients and his newly found senile employee and trusty, sometimes a bit ‘naughty’, receptionist. Tickets are available at the Maleny Information centre and online at www.malenyplayers.org
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Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am - 1.00pm. Check out Bric a Brac lane featuring upcycle/ recycle goods. Enjoy great food, awesome coffee, sourdough bread and live music, all helping to create a fabulous atmosphere. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Stall holders contact Sybil 5494 4590.
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Winter Ball Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm - 11.30pm, NV/OT/M. Music by Commodore, $10.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.
4 Saturday
There will be a coil weaving workshop in Maleny from 10.00am until 3.30pm. A nurturing and immersive workshop where everyone learns the meditative practice of weaving a basket with a holistic perspective with accomplished fibre artist Rene Bahloo. Call Veronica for details and booking phone 5494 2838 or 0438 776 836.
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‘Muscle on the Mountain Maleny 2015’ Show and Shine day at Maleny showgrounds. Come along for this family fun day and see a range of vehicles including muscle cars, vintage and classic cars and motorcycles. Gates open 6.00am, gold coin donation requested. Breakfast and lunch available. For enquiries contact Col Sinclair on 0409 489 777 or bobsegar69@ hotmail.com 13 Maleny-Stanley River Road.
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Glasshouse Country Horse and Pony Club are holding a sporting event day at the Beerwah Sports Grounds to raise awareness and funds for Motor Neuron Disease. Everyone is welcome to attend and a full canteen will be available. Cost is $15.00 for pre-nominations to compete (must be completed by Friday, July 3, or $20.00 on the day). Email nominations to treasureglasshouse@ live.com. All other enquiries to Michelle 0400 103 474 or Belinda 0404 497 127. www.glasshouseponyclub.net
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Glasshouse Mountains Riding School are holding their school holiday camp with workshops running from 9.00am - 3.30pm. One day is $130.00, two days is $240.00 or make it a sleepover for $280.00. Parents are welcome to stay and ponies/horses, helmets, safety gear is all supplied. 280 Yeates Road Beerwah. For more details contact Belinda on 0404 497 127. partyponies8@bigpond.com
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s a teenager I had friends and cousins (even girls) who were obsessed by cars, and for the life of me I could never understand the fascination. My first car was an orange Volkswagen that I called Jaffa for obvious reasons – its colour and shape (yes very girly criteria). I think this may have been my only car that I have ever really had any attachment to, and when I think back it was mostly because it was cute, and in my mind it represented freedom! Last week I did a fair bit of research and reading about this weekend’s 'Muscle on the Mountain' event which is in its 5th year, and learned that cars are so much more. Most interesting for me is although it has muscle in the name, there are plenty of ‘lady revheads' and one 'Nanna revhead' that spoke to me about her passion. Check out the story on page 3 to find out more. Regards,
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Local News Call goes out to car lovers By Lea Parkes
This Sunday, Maleny will play host to plenty of proud rev-heads and dedicated motoring enthusiasts of all ages at the 5th annual ‘Muscle on the Mountain’ Show & Shine Day at the Maleny Showground. Event organiser, Col Sinclair said they're hoping for great weather and expecting up to 700 - 800 cars and 5000 - 6000 people there for the day. The event was created five years ago as a fundraiser for Prostate Cancer Foundation, and it started out very small. Each year the participation and visitors has continued to grow. There will be Holden HSV, Ford FPV, Muscle Cars, Hotrods, Street Machines, Vintage Cars, Classic Cars and Motorcycles, with plenty of vehicles you just don’t see driving on the road. I recently caught up with Glass House Mountains local and regular attendee who plans to head up the mountain with her 73 Corvette Stingray, with a 454 Big Block, and Sharon Bobhoe made it very clear that the day isn’t just about the fellas. Happy to describe herself as a "Revhead Nanna" Sharon said was a really good day out, which attracts people from all walks of like, with some travelling from over the border for the day. “Not all the cars on display are absolute show cars, some are in original condition, some look
HINTERLAND ACCOUNTING SERVICES like they have just been discovered in a paddock, but they are people’s pride and joy,” Sharon said. Co-ordinator of the Glasshouse Country Prostate Support Group, Bob McLean thinks the event is a great opportunity to promote both awareness of, and a fundraising opportunity for, Prostate Cancer. Bob and some of the group members will be working on the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s Information Booth on the day. Gates open from 6.00am with breakfast, lunch will be available to purchase at the grounds, and entry is by gold coin donation. And ladies, if you are not a car enthusiast, but are looking for a day out in the Hinterland you may want to head along to the Artisan Show & Sale Day at Maleny Showgrounds, presented by the Maleny Arts & Crafts Group, or into town to check out the Markets at the Maleny RSL Hall, or up at the Community Hall. Visit the Maleny Show Society or Muscle on the Mountain Facebook pages to find out more about the day.
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It's budget time for Council Last week Sunshine Coast Council handed down their $588 million budget for 2015/16, which Mayor Mark Jamieson describes as balancing the delivery of Council’s important core responsibilities with implementing a visionary direction to shape the region’s future. Some of the broader-picture budget items that will affect your hip pocket, along with fast-facts from Division 1 and 2. How council’s budget affects rate payer’s hip pocket The majority of ratepayers will receive a one off $17.00 carbon tax rebate. This results in the majority of ratepayers seeing an increase of just $1.65 on their July rate notice. The bottom line rate increase for the majority of ratepayers will be 1.5% - $20.30 over the 12 months after discount or 39 cents a week. The majority of ratepayers would pay the minimum general rate of $1,110 per annum. A standard 240 litre wheelie bin will increase by $6.90 per annum. Early bird and pensioner discounts and the transport, environment and heritage levies are unchanged. Garden waste bin charge has been reduced from $70.00 to $60.00 per annum. You can now dispose of your unwanted mattress and non-degassed fridge for free. And clean timber loads and clean plasterboard loads have each been reduced from $161.00 per tonne to $50.00 per tonne.
Division 1 fast facts Important improvements to roads and parks are the focus for capital works in Division 1 in Sunshine Coast Council’s 2015/16 budget. Budget highlights in the Glasshouse Country Townships, Glenview, Councillor Rick Landsborough, Beerwah, Baberowski Glass House Mountains, Beerburrum, and Peachester • $2.7 million for reseal and pavement rehabilitation • $1.2 million to realign and rehabilitate Glenview Road, Glenview • $900,000 to construct Roys Road, Beerwah Depot • $700,000 to acquire land for cemetery (10.7ha) • $700,000 to replace Hodgens Road, Bald Knob bridge • $600,000 to widen Storrs Road, Peachester • $250,000 to widen Roys Road, Beerwah • $200,000 for Peachester Town Park Public Amenity Rehabilitation • $200,000 for Glass House Mountains Park • $150,000 to upgrade Turner Park, Beerwah • $70,000 for Pioneer Park, Landsborough Playground renewal • $50,000 for Roberts Road, car park design Beerwah Pool and Skate Park
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Division 5 fast facts Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said local residents would appreciate the extensive breadth and variety of projects on the cards for the year ahead. For the interest of GC&M readers the highlight Councillor Jenny list only includes items in McKay Maleny, Connondale and Mooloolah. Cr McKay said Division 5 Budget highlights were • $2.3 million for Sippy Creek Animal Refuge ($4.6 million over two years) • $985,000 for road reseal and rehabilitation • $400,000 to replace culvert at Harpers Creek Road, Conondale • $235,000 to replace Maleny Showgrounds footbridge • $180,000 for repairs to Cookes Road, Conondale causeway • $46,500 for Stage 1 of Maleny Library extension (an additional $850,000 to be spent over three years) • $41,000 to renew Mary Cairncross track • $7,000 to upgrade disability parking at Neill Road, Mooloolah Valley
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Rally around the Suba Roo Bruce and Kerrie Allen from ATL Graphix in Beerwah will soon be hurtling their way from Redcliffe to Rockhampton (via Augathella, Clermont and Airlie Beach) on the Great Endeavour Rally. Their trusty yellow Subaru rally car has been transformed with a new blue look – Team Suba Roo (or Car 125), thanks to a major sponsorship from Hand Heart Pocket … the major benevolent fund of Freemasons Queensland. As part of their charity program, The Landsborough Masonic Lodge decided that they would organise to raise money to sponsor Car 125 and through a concerted effort, gained the support of 22 other Masonic Lodges on the Sunshine Coast and nearby areas. In total, the Lodges raised $5,000 which through Hand Heart Pocket is matched dollar for dollar, meaning that the Landsborough Masonic Lodge organised an amazing $10,000 donation from Freemasons Queensland. The entire amount goes to the Endeavour Foundation as part of the funds raised by Bruce and Kerrie. According to Rick Joyce from the Landsborough Masonic Lodge, this carries on the tradition of lodges doing charitable works wherever the need arises. “We have been helping out local groups for many years, with recent projects including the new garden shed at BADYACC and the new shower unit for Need-a-Feed at Beerburrum,” he said. “The Endeavour Foundation is a fantastic organisation providing great services and opportunities for people with a disability. “As Bruce and Kerrie rally their way across Queensland, the Masonic Lodges along the route will be fundraising to contribute to Team Suba Roo’s final donation total,” added Rick. This will be Bruce and Kerrie’s fifth Endeavour Rally, and Kerrie explained that it was the rallying which first drew them to be involved in 2006. “But after that first rally, we found we really enjoyed the camaraderie and community spirit that the event generated. “So since then, we’ve participated with the main aim to raise money for the Endeavour Foundation, make new friends … and do a bit of rally driving as well,” explained Kerrie. Bruce is thankful for the support the Freemasons are giving him on this Endeavour Rally.
Kerrie and Bruce Allen show Rick Joyce the Team Suba Roo car “It’s great that the Landsborough Lodge has been so supportive,” he said. “Through their involvement, we’ll be able to raise awareness of what the Masons are all about and what good community charity works they perform and assist. And make a difference, through the Endeavour Foundation, to the lives of people living with a disability.” Bruce and Kerrie are happy to accept donations from people wanting to support their fundraising efforts. You can do this by donating via the Endeavour Rally website (www.great.endeavour.com.au) or by purchasing some of the special Team Suba Roo merchandise – including t-shirts, polo shirts, stubby holders and caps. For more information on Team Suba Roo or to donate or buy some merchandise, contact Bruce at ATL Graphix on 5494 0666 or call into their store on Beerwah Parade, Beerwah. To find out more about the Landsborough Masonic Lodge, contact Rick Joyce on 5439 9049 or rickjoyce74@gmail.com
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Fashionable fundraiser Local Beerwah lad Dana ‘Deadly’ Coolwell has been selected to represent Australia this September at the Men’s Junior World Boxing Championships in Russia. With only six young people selected Australia wide, this is an amazing achievement especially given that Dana has only been boxing since 2013. In a testament to his natural ability, passion and commitment to the sport, earlier this year Dana represented Hinterland Boxing Club (HBC) and Queensland at the Australian Boxing Championships on the Gold Coast. He went on to win the title of 46kg junior gold medallist. With only 11 fights under his belt, Dana’s talent has shone through, evidenced by his selection to the World Championship Team. With less than 60 days to go, a fundraising campaign has been established to help get Dana’s mum, as well as Coach Stephen Pitt, to Russia to help support and watch Dana compete. “To get selected to go to the World Championships is just unbelievable! You can get 1,000 kids through the door until you get one like Dana,” says Stephen. “It’s great to have such a talented athlete in our local community. We really want everyone to get behind Dana and have some ownership of him and his goals.” As part of the ‘Road to Russia’ fundraising campaign, family-run Hinterland Sports and Hinterland Boxing Club and Gym at Beerwah will be holding a Fashion Parade at the Beerwah Hotel – who have been a major sponsor of Dana and the Hinterland Boxing Club – on Saturday, July 18 from 12.30pm to 2.00pm.
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Charity Sports date claimer - Saturday, August 22 I am happy & excited to share with you all my first anniversary of V8 Supercuts being in business ~ woo hoo! Also a reminder I’m closing for holidays Monday July 20 and back Monday August 10. Thank you all for your wonderful support during the year xox.
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Planning for the 44th Annual Beerwah Charity Sports Day is underway with the event set down for Saturday, August 22 at the Beerwah Sportsground. As always it will be a day filled to the brim with good old-fashioned family entertainment. There will be a fabulous mix of Equestrian events, Shetland Pony races, entertainment and athletic events for children, a Show ‘n Shine, produce stalls and food! And again, as always, all the proceeds will support the work of Cancer Council Queensland. Mark your calendar now, and watch the pages of this paper for more news about the day’s activities and events in the lead-up to Saturday, August 22, and check our Facebook page.
Buy the building campaign
Do you have items of value (worth $100.00 or more) that you would like to donate to a worthy cause? Friends of Lift Inc, a registered charity, will be holding a grand auction Sunday, August 16 at Lift on Maleny-Montville Road and are looking for items to auction. The funds raised will go towards the ‘Buy the Building’ campaign. Lift is fast becoming a cultural and spiritual hub for the Sunshine
Coast community with an art gallery, weekly musical events, community choir, therapy centre and café. “Now is the time to purchase the premises so that future generations can enjoy the peace and pleasure that we get from Lift,” says Friends of Lift Inc president, Daniel Donahaye. To donate an item please contact Lift 5435 2303 or drop in at 926 Maleny-Montville Road, Balmoral Ridge.
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Pineapples in the spotlight
Pineapples have played a major role in the development of Glasshouse Country since the early 1900s, and pineapple farms dominated the landscape for decades. The next Peachester History Committee meeting, on Sunday, July 5 will focus on the history of the pineapple industry in this district. There will be a display of photographs and memorabilia from the PHC collection, together with contributions from other local families. The meeting is at Peachester Hall from 11.00am, and includes a shared lunch. Visitors are welcome, and everyone is invited to bring along memorabilia and stories to share. For more information, please contact Helen 5494 9557 or Jan 5494 2301.
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Contributed by Murray Robertson The Uniting Church in Maleny was full of visitors last weekend to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the building of the church in Landsborough Road. A key feature of the building project was the team of volunteers who did the work under the leadership of Mr Lanse Tainton. Some of the original team of volunteers who were present over the weekend included Shirley and Lloyd Larney, Betty, Doug and Bryon Rev Catherine Solomon with Watson, Betty and George Diefenbach, Dr John Roulston, who spoke at Frank Geritz, Miriam Barnes, John and the opening service 25 years ago Liz Brehaut, George Armstrong, Tim Simpson, Heather Jones, and Doug Chetwynd. Andrew Powell, State Member for Glasshouse spoke at the Men’s Breakfast. His topic, the needs of men in the Maleny community, attracted interest from the 50 men present. He said that the needs of men change through the different seasons of life and he challenged the churches present to assist men to grapple with their needs in responsive and relevant ways. In the celebration service on the Sunday, present church member Murray Robertson interviewed long time member Mrs Shirley Larney who had participated in the original service. Shirley paid tribute to the vision and energy of the volunteers, and recognised the invaluable contribution of Isobel Bryce in donating the land on which the church now stands. Representing the Bryce family at the celebrations were Harvey Bryce, and Ian and Diana Bryce. Guest speaker at the service was Dr John Roulston who had conducted the first service. Also present over the weekend, were several past ministers: Rev Jan Reid and husband Graham, Rev and Mrs Brian Whitlock, Rev Ray and Mrs Margaret Townsend, and Rev Lloyd Williams. Thanks to all the local Maleny people who made this a memorable celebration.
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Landsborough Hall update
Contributed by Linda Morse If you have driven past the Landsborough Hall recently you will have noticed there is a lot of building going on. Last year, with the assistance of Cr Rick Baberowski, the Hall Committee successfully obtained a $55,000 grant. We are proud to announce that stage one of the structural repairs is nearing completion. This has been a massive undertaking for the Hall Management Committee, and fundraising has added an additional $38,000 to the grant money. A structural engineers report was commissioned in 2013, and revealed the need for urgent repairs. The damage became clear when the removal of existing stumps revealed extensive damage, and a number of stumps were free floating. Substantial steel bearers are now in place and approximately 30 stumps are no longer required. This highlights the timeliness of the current reconstruction work and necessity for the repair work. Re-siting the supper room / craft room will provide additional stabilisation to the building and the new room will accommodate the craft room which is to be demolished when all the work is completed. Recent heavy rains caused flooding in the existing work area under the hall. The new building reduces the risk of damage from flooding. Bundesen Family Builders are close to completing stage one of the project. Stage two will focus on repairing the facia and guttering. This work will be funded by the grant from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund and supplemented with funds raised from ongoing fundraising. The Hall Management Committee’s major fundraiser for the year is the November Cent Auction. Any business, organisation or individual who would like to assist our fundraising by donating prizes, please contact Casey McIntyre on 0409 982 578. The Hall Committee welcomes new members, they meet on the first Thursday of the month at the hall at 7.00pm, and the next meeting will be on Thursday, July 2.
Mooloolah Lions Club Update
Contributed by Diane Hobson The Club recently attended their Changeover Dinner at Flaxton Gardens Restaurant, together with their sponsor club Maleny Blackall Range. Past President Paul Farrugia thanked the Mooloolah club members for their hard work throughout the two years of his presidency and awarded members Ron and Lynda Flanigan a Community Service award. The new president of the club, Kathy Sellick, was sworn in by Mike Christie (Area Manager). Kathy thanked Paul for his commitment and dedication to the club. Paul will be the club treasurer for the coming Lions year. The club were pleased to welcome a new member, Jessica Raintree, who was inducted into the club. Jessica is keen to serve the community and to assist the club in building its membership. At the last dinner meeting of the year, held at Glenview Gardens, President Paul presented cheques to Vanessa from Mooloolah State School P & C, and Debbie from the Lions Emergency Accommodation Centre from money raised throughout the year. Further donations will be given to Eudlo State School P&C, Glenview State School P&C, the Eudlo Rural Fire Service and the Landsborough State Fire Service. Other recipients during the year, from funds raised, have been the Mooloolah Valley Playgroup and before and after school care. The club also donated funds toward a Lions Zone project to assist a young autistic boy in obtaining a Smart Pup. The members look forward to the new Lions Year and to serving the Mooloolah Valley Community. If anyone in the Mooloolah Valley area including Eudlo, Palmwoods, Glenview and beyond, is interested in coming along to a dinner meeting, which is held on the third Wednesday of the month, please contact Ron on: 0413 443 130 or Kathy on: 0413 675 332 (cost is $22.00 for a two course meal). Please come along and enjoy a social evening, listen to a guest speaker, and learn more about Lions.
AUCTION President Kathy Sellick with new member Jessica (2nd left) Carol Moore, Ron and Lynda Flanigan and past and present president Paul
Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens
Contributed by Ian McCarron Thank you to all helpers on the day we hosted the Caloundra Seniors Club. Thanks to all who provided items for stall and progressive raffle. I am also sure everyone had a good day the day we went out to ‘Ringsfield House’. Reminders: Tuesday, July 14 - monthly meeting and picnic in Mill Park), morning tea 9.00am – 9.15am, Tuesday, July 28 - games day. Tuesday, August 11 - monthly meeting, Tuesday, August 25 - games day. Tuesday, September 8 - monthly meeting and picnic in Mill Park. Thursday, September 17 - Kilcoy and Strathpine Seniors are to visit us and Tuesday, September 22 - games day.
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Contributed by Robyn Tindal Do we know how we heal from sickness or injury?Our Messy Church theme for July is friendship and having support when we are unwell. What our friends and loved ones do for us is a gift to us and reflects their love and care for us. While school holidays are here, we will continue to have fun and enjoy the company of friends and family while we are creative and eat together. Come and join us at St George’s Anglican Church on Sunday, July 5 from 4.00pm – 6.00pm ending with a meal. Everyone is welcome to join in with activities, conversations and creative fun in a friendly setting. Our feedback is that all ages enjoy coming along and feel very welcome. www.gcnews.com.au
Buy fresh, direct from the farm These days more people are taking an interest in where the food on their table comes from, and many more are keen to only purchase produce that is grown locally. It is good to know that you don’t have to travel far to buy quality, fresh meat and meat products direct from the farm at Barry Family Butchers, on Burys Road Beerwah. The Barry family are Beerwah born and bred, and have been involved in farming for six generations. Robert and Narelle Barry decided it made more sense to sell direct to the public as well as being a wholesaler, so in 2009 they opened their farm store. Robert said customers can purchase fresher product, at better prices, which in turn leads to happy customers. Selling from the farm gate means they can also sell in bulk, as well as by the kilo – whatever suits your business or individual needs.
They also have a huge range of small goods made on-site in their smokehouse, as well as ready to cook meal ideas which are great for when you are in a hurry. To fit into people’s busy lifestyles they are open from 6.00am Monday – Saturday, with Saturday being a busy day for people coming from outside the area. And for those special occasions, Barry Family Butchers can also offer spit roast hire – complete with the roast of your choice. They even offer free delivery across the entire Glasshouse Country and Maleny News readership area (conditions apply). Located only 3km from town, getting there is easy. Take the Roys Road turn, then head down Burys Road until you see their property on the right hand side, just past Gowinta Farms.
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Environment Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Aussies caring for Aussies We are lucky to have a number of local organisations dedicated to the care of sick or injured native wildlife. A huge number of volunteers countrywide devote their lives to rescuing, raising or nursing animals, with the ultimate aim of releasing them back into their natural environments. Rehabilitators must have appropriate training, adequate time, suitable facilities and be prepared to meet all the costs incurred, such as for food, housing and some veterinary expenses. Foraging for fresh native foliage is often required; many birds require native blossoms daily, while koalas and possums require native foliage. GMAN has recently planted more than 500 trees specifically to provide foliage for koalas cared for by local group Koala Action Inc. There are basic rules to be adopted if you find an injured native animal or bird. DO NOT give anything to eat or drink as this can cause further injury or death. Place all animals in a suitable container. Keep them warm, quiet, in a dark location, and away from children, domestic animals and noise. Call your nearest wildlife rescue organisation or vet, and follow their instructions carefully. If you find a kangaroo, wallaby, possum, glider or koala that has been injured, make sure you check the pouch – joeys have been known to survive in the mother’s pouch for several days following her death. Do not remove the joey from the mother’s teat as irreparable damage can be done to the joey’s mouth if removed from the teat incorrectly. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au
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Do you know the difference between native stingless bees and introduced honey bees? Do you know why it is so important that we maintain a healthy bee population and why bee populations are in decline? Jeff and Ann Ross are on a campaign to save all species of bees which are experiencing major problems because of either habitat or health issues. To do this they have designed an innovative and sustainable 3D printed, stingless native beehive prototype, in collaboration with the Sunshine Coast University. However, to produce these hives the university needs to purchase a larger 3D printer which will also be used for other purposes. The heat waves of 2013/14 in South-east Queensland devastated both honey bee and stingless native bee colonies across the region. They were housed in traditional hoop pine boxes that just weren’t capable of protecting the colonies from that level of heat. Over the past two years HiveHaven has worked feverishly to develop solutions to this and other apiary problems, such as temperature control, small hive beetle, and spore based disease. The GMAN nursery will hold a plant sale on Saturday, July 11 at Glass House Uniting Park from 8.00am with all money raised to go towards crowd funding to benefit the above program. There will be plant giveaways for customers and an opportunity to see the bee hive prototype. Ann Ross will be present to discuss issues related to bees and to answer your questions about all types of bees and their importance to agriculture and society generally.
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Brendan brings his visual display skills to the store at Beerwah; having won a number of previous awards for best produce department in regional Queensland. Since the IGA at Beerwah has opened just eight months ago, Brendan and his department have already won ‘Best in Queensland’ awards for his Mango and Aussie Apple promotions and are currently in the running for the best Aussie Banana display. Brendan loves that a lot of the produce he sells is locally grown and he actively sources quality local product. He really enjoys interacting with the locals and sharing his product knowledge with customers and hopes “to spark a passion for fresh produce with them.” “We have a great team in produce and I love coming into work every day. I am just so proud to be a part of IGA Beerwah.”
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Tax and finance checkup time Max Tax Back – our local guarantee to you
ATO increases focus on rental property deductions The ATO will have an increased focus on rental property deductions this tax time and is encouraging rental owners to double-check their claims are correct before lodging their tax return. In particular, the ATO is paying close attention to: excessive deductions claimed for holiday homes, husbands and wives splitting rental income, deductions for jointly owned properties that is not supported, claims for repairs and maintenance shortly after the property was purchased, and interest deductions claimed for the private proportion of loans. While the ATO will be paying closer attention to these issues in 2015, it will also be actively educating rental property owners about what they can and cannot claim. For example, the ATO will be writing to rental property owners in popular holiday locations, reminding them to only claim the deductions they are entitled to, for the periods the property is rented out or is genuinely available for rent. When getting rental property deductions right, there are a few simple rules rental property owners should follow, to avoid making mistakes on their tax return. First, it is important for all property owners to keep accurate records. This helps to ensure they declare the right amount of rental income and they have evidence for claims made. Secondly, rental property owners should only
claim deductions for the periods the property is rented out or is genuinely available for rent. Finally, costs to repair damage, defects or deterioration existing on purchase, or renovation costs, can’t be claimed as an immediate deduction. These costs are deductible over a number of years. For more information there are a range of videos available to help rental property owners correctly claim rental deductions. Checkout ato.gov.au/ General/Property/In-detail/Rental-properties/ Rental-Property-video-series For more information on holiday homes, go to: ato.gov.au/general/property/in-detail/holidayhomes
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Money Monthly Business Feature How can I protect my wealth? with Tracey Ferguson Ferguson Martens & Associates Financial Planning Phone: 5475 4511 Email: tracey@fmaplanning.com.au A lot of us take our health for granted, particularly when we’re fit and active. But we all know someone who’s experienced a serious illness or accident, and we all know it could happen to us at any stage. Without naming names, let me share with you a cross section of some real life client insurance claims that were paid during 2014:- A 31-year-old fitness centre owner died of bowel cancer, and her beneficiaries were paid $262,500. - A 49-year-old scientist died in a car accident, and his beneficiaries were paid $428,321. - A 50-year-old roof tiler died of a stroke, and his beneficiaries were paid $463,741. - A 39-year-old administration worker was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, rendering her totally and permanently disabled. She received a payout of $577,500. - A 49-year-old pharmacist became totally and permanently disabled after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, and received a payout of $502,690. - A 12-year-old child was diagnosed with Classic Hodgkins Lymphoma, and the child’s mother received a Trauma payout of $110,250.
- A 29-year-old carpenter was diagnosed with Testicular Cancer, and received a Trauma payout of $300,000. - A 45-year-old real estate agent underwent Open Heart Surgery, and received a Trauma payout of $347,287. It’s clear that events like this don’t always happen to ‘someone else’, but in fact can happen to you or your family members. If you are an employee, chances are you have some level of insurance inside your super fund… but do you know how much you have? Or how this compares with the amount you actually need? We spend a lot of time talking about the creation of wealth, but the protection of that wealth is equally essential. You work so hard to achieve financial security, and if the proverbial ‘wheels fall off’ you don’t want your plans to be derailed. Take a moment to consider the repercussions of your illness, injury or even death. Could you or your family afford the necessary medical treatment, maintain the mortgage and keep up with bills and daily living expenses? If you could never work again, how would you cope financially? When you’ve got so many things to spend money on, personal insurance might seem like an unnecessary luxury. It’s easy to put it off until a time when you think you might need it – the problem is, none of us know when that will be!
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3 golden rules for first homebuyers As someone who has been trudging the rental treadmill for a while, or maybe has never quite found the right home at the right time, getting your foot in the door of the property market can be one of the most exhilarating experiences of your life. But before you make that almighty jump, what should every first time buyer know?
here, unit values are plummeting there. But in reality, pinpointing a boom suburb - or a flop - takes a bit more work. Leaf through house price data from the past few years to check for trends. It might be that an area has just come out the other side of a dip and is poised for a comeback, making it a good time to strike. On the other hand, the boom might be on the way out.
By keeping these three golden rules on hand, you’ll be well on your way to a happy, fulfilling life in your first home.
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Tax and finance checkup time TAX AND FINANCE CHECKUP TIME Can you help with business or personal tax returns? Or financial planning & advice? The next feature will appear in Glasshouse Country & Maleny News on Wednesday July 8 Deadline 12noon Thursday, July 2 To book your spot please call Carol 0488 444 525, Tina 0477 004 977 or Sarah 5438 7445 or email advertising@gcnews.com.au
Your tax questions answered When do I have to lodge my 2015 tax return? If you prepare and lodge your own tax return, you must lodge it by October 31, 2015. If you are using a registered tax agent, the tax agent has other deadlines, in most cases up to May 15, 2016. However, if you are using a tax agent for the first time, or you are going to use a different tax agent this year, you must contact them by October 31, 2015. Do I need receipts to claim deductions for workrelated expenses? You can claim up to a total of $300.00 of workrelated expenses without the need to have written receipts. Once your claim exceeds $300.00 you must have receipts for the full amount. The expenses you claim must be related to your income and not be for private purposes. The expenses must have been paid for between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. It's risky to fudge the dates! If your employer reimbursed you for your workrelated expenses, you can’t claim the expenses in your tax return. You have already got your money back! I donated to several charities last year. Can I claim a tax deduction? To claim a tax deduction for your gift or donation, the organisation you donated to must be registered as a deductible gift recipient. Art Union tickets do not qualify as a tax deduction!
You can go to the ATO’s website www.ato.gov. au for more information on what you can claim and can’t claim. You can also ask a registered tax agent. I have a rental property. What can I claim? The basic answer is that you can claim all expenses incurred in connection with the rental property. Each year the ATO publishes a Guide for Rental Property Owners. This guide details what you can claim and can’t claim. You can download the guide from the ATO’s website, www.ato.gov.au. A major point: If the construction of your rental property commenced after 18 July 1985, you may be able to claim depreciation of the original construction cost of the building. Ask your tax agent! How do I prepare and lodge my tax return? For most people the preparation of income tax returns has not become easier over the years, but the ATO is providing e-tax, which enables tax payers to prepare and lodge their tax return electronically. Most taxpayers still go to an accountant or tax agent to ensure the return is prepared correctly and claims are maximised. If you expect a refund, many tax agents offer to deduct their fee from the refund. By Jens Staermose FCPA, principal, W. D. Hall Accountants, Glass House Mountains and Mooloolah Valley, phone 5494 7727, fax 54947726, email jens@wdhall.com.au www.wdhall.com.au
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Let me introduce you to our team, not only are we highly professional accountants – we are also here to be your best friend. Years ago major changes were made to the way individuals were assessed with the introduction of the Taxation Laws (Self-Assessment) Act 1992. The Self-Assessment Act meant that individuals lodged a return based on their own honesty. The return would be assessed automatically – we had entered the world of computers. In 2004 the Self-Assessment Act was reviewed by treasury and recommendations made to the Government on what changes should be made to improve the system. Those improvements came into effect in 2013. The result? The Self-Assessment System puts the onus on the taxpayer to make sure that their return complies with taxation laws. Every year the tax office becomes more aware of what is happening. Every Government department is now linked to the tax office. Certain institutions are required to report to the tax office. Employers are required to inform the tax office of payments made to individuals, whether they are employees or contract workers. All of this information is used by the taxation office to check against your tax return lodged. It generally takes the taxation office a year to match this information. This is because it takes the various institutions time to get the information to the tax office. Our accountants here at Fiducian Accountants & Business Advisers are specialists in making sure your deductions are 100% compliant. The tax office software is continually
Business feature being upgraded to provide more thorough automated checks, and this can lead to reviews and audits. This is why we advise you on what you need to do throughout the year to provide substantiation in the event that you are required to prove your claims. All through the year, the tax act is being tested. This generally happens as a result of an audit. When an auditor disallows a particular claim, the onus is on the taxpayer to prove that the expense is directly incurred for the purpose of earning the income … not the auditor to prove that the expense is not necessary. So, the taxpayer has the joys and expense of fighting the ATO through the courts to prove their case. In the event that the ATO wins the case, the Government is extremely happy and nothing more is said. Except that it has been proven that a particular expense is not deductible. In the event that the taxpayer wins the case, the ATO is not happy and sets about to redefine how that deduction needs to be substantiated. Hence, for our clients, it looks like the legislation is changing because they are having to keep more and more detailed records for the same expense they’ve always been claiming. With the latest changes from the 2015 Budget, there is even more emphasis on planning for a retirement. This is something that should not be left to the last minute. We have our own in-house Financial Planner who can help you get the best out of your investments. Depending on your age, you could benefit with the Transition to Retirement rules. Don’t leave planning to the last minute … the last minute could be too late!
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Head for the hills during the school holidays GC&M News have been given vouchers from Maleny Dairies, Maleny Botanic Garden and Bird World as part of our Boredom Busters.
Two lucky families (for four people per family), will win a guided tour of Maleny Dairies Farm & Factory. They run tours daily from Monday to Saturday at 10.30am and 2.30pm, apart from on public holidays. You will get to see the baby farm animals, where the cows are milked, and the factory where the milk is processed. Another two lucky families (for two adults and up to three children) will win Family Passes to the Maleny Botanic Gardens for entry into both the garden and the aviary. The gardens cover 14 acres with spectacular views of the Glasshouse Mountains. There are plenty of walking tracks and the opportunity to get up close and personal with so many exotic birds is truly spectacular. Go to the Glasshouse Country News Facebook page and like and share our competition posts for your chance to win by 4.00pm Monday, July 6.
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The Pirates have landed
Head along to Aussie World and have some fun with Captain Black and his pesky crew as they try to escape the iron fist of the Royal Guards! Captain Black’s misguided crew have crash landed their bounty named Pirate’s Revenge into Aussie World and are on the run with chest full of the King’s finest jewels. With their hilarious show on each day during the holidays, and a brand new pirate store full of awesome toys and gifts, it’s the only way to spend your holidays! While you’re there you can check out Professor Bogglesworth’s Illusionarium, their new kiddie rollercoaster Bug Run, and of course meet the Aussie Kids! Open daily from 9.00am until 5.00pm, with even more fun for the whole family included in the normal admission price!
Kids celebrating books
As part of the Celebration of Books Maleny on Saturday, July 4 from 9.00am to 10.00am, children are invited to bring along a well-loved book and swap it with another child's loved book as they pass the Book Swap Bush at the Maleny Library.
From 10.00am to 11.00am children will be in seventh heaven when they meet Gregg Dreise as he presents his new book ‘Kookoo Kookaburra’ in an interactive presentation in the Maleny Library. Gregg is a popular illustrator/author who loves to create books and retell stories. His presentation includes singing, dancing and painting. Parents and children are welcome to join Gregg at this unique event. At 2.00pm families can enjoy a special film screening of the hit ‘Paddington’ in the Maleny Community Centre Hall, tickets are $5.00 and are available at the door. Having been the subject of countless books and TV episodes, Paddington Bear is coming to the big screen for the very first time in this magical adventure film. For more information go to www. celebrationofbooksmaleny.com
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School News Big cuppa of thanks
Contributed by Brad Owens In June this year, Maleny State High School combined their annual ‘Big Cuppa’ for cancer research with a ‘Thank You’ luncheon for the 25 representatives from different organisations and individuals who donated books to the school library on ANZAC Day. The donation of books, instead of floral wreaths at ANZAC Day ceremonies, has become a Maleny tradition encouraged by the Maleny Branch of the RSL to provide a lasting legacy to local schools, Maleny Hospital and Erowal Aged Care. Inside each book is a commemorative sticker acknowledging the generous donors as a perpetual reminder to students and staff that through giving we give hope for humanity in a world often dominated by the senseless taking of life. We were honoured at the luncheon to have Shirley Larney OAM, a beautiful lady and a wonderful role model who continues to give so much. Shirley donated two books in memory of her father, George Svenson, a WWI solder and Gallipoli Veteran. She wrote, ‘I hope the books chosen in memory of my father, become well-worn and helpful to students’. These small acts of giving embody both the spirit of the ANZACs and our contributions to cancer research. The delicious luncheon and barista coffee were provided by the Maleny High Interact Club.
Leadership graduation night Contributed by Martine Goedhart
The Glasshouse Country Toastmasters recently finished an eight week Youth Leadership Course for 31, Year 6 students, at the Glenview State School. At the graduation night, they all surprised their family and friends with the progress they made during the course. All the speeches were written by the students themselves and were of excellent quality. They were either informative, hilarious or brought a message to the audience. Students who did not give a speech on the night took on a role as Chairman, Vice Chairman (introducing the speakers) Table Topic Master or Evaluator. They all did a terrific job. Every year the Youth Leadership Coordinators are amazed how quickly the children discover their hidden talents, when guided in the right direction. There was no hesitation to come to the lectern and complete their task, and no nerves, but if so, they did not show it. We’d like to thank Glenview School for offering this course to their students making it a part of their curriculum for the last seven years.
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Are recurring headaches controlling your life? Day after day of missing out on things, or just being miserable, irritable and looking much older than you really are?
Recurring headaches are not normal! While headaches are terribly common, they are NOT normal. The normal condition of the human body is vibrant and healthy...not tired and painful! Pain is our body’s alarm system that something is wrong. So – if you often say “It feels like my head is in a vice”, or “I’ve had migraines since puberty” or “My neck and shoulders are always tight and tense” and you just want to go and lie down - then pay close attention now. Four major causes of headaches are dehydration, stress, food intolerance, and neck subluxations. And each of these causes has a path to relief. The most little known is neck subluxation. Can this help your headaches? Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. Upper neck subluxations very commonly cause ‘Cervicogenic Headaches’. This type of headache presents with neck stiffness and pain at the base of your skull, which can sometimes radiate through to your eyes. Drugs can reduce the symptoms (turn off the body’s alarm) for a while, but they do not correct the cause – and the symptoms return. Many studies have shown the benefits of treating the neck subluxations of headache sufferers, including the Boline and Duke Studies. If you are having headaches something is wrong. Chiropractic is a safe and effective form of healthcare that treats a major cause of headaches, the Subluxation. Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if your headaches are a good fit for our very successful Headache Relief Program. Beerwah – 5494 0499 or Noosa – 5474 9947. www.adjusttolife.com.au Business feature www.gcnews.com.au
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Or maybe you want to build some muscle? The Matt Fiddes Martial Arts schools might be the place for you! We train almost every day at different times to try and suit everyone’s availabilities. We train indoors, outdoors and even on top of the Glass House Mountains! We are not a gym! We are a local martial arts centre that loves to kick off weight loss and reach new goals! David and his wife and daughters joined Matt Fiddes Hinterland Martial Arts School on his 47th birthday. He weighed in at 105 kgs. “I have pushed myself to places I didn't think possible, I am now 93kgs and still losing more every week. I feel fitter then I have in years!” Kirsty is also very pleased with the results she has achieved. “I've lost almost 60 cm across my whole body and five kilos,” she said. “While five kilos may not seem like much, I’ve lost the fat, put on muscle and gained strength! Just look at the difference!” Come in and chat to Kirsty and David and ask them how they did it! Call us on 1800 558 063 or email us at mf_hinterland@live.com and get booked in to a class today!
by McCloy Dental TMD is a chronic pain condition that affects the jaw joint, and its associated structures (such as the neck and chewing muscles). It affects more women than men at a rate of 4:1. Sufferers of TMD are more likely than people without pain to have suffered trauma, grind and clench their teeth, suffer from other forms of chronic pain disorder (such as migraine, tension headache, irritable bowel, fibromyalgia), and have non-painful TMJ symptoms such as jaw noise and limitation of mandibular opening. The most common forms of TMJ pain are arthralgia (or pain in the joint itself) and myofascial pain (muscle pain). Pain that is coming from the joint may be related to a disc displacement disorder (from a bad trauma to the head area, or a click or intermittent locking. It can also be related to degenerative, psoriatic or rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune or congenital disorders. Myofascial pain or muscle pain is something that about 70% of the population experiences. It can be localised to the head and neck region or can be more widespread. In general the management of myofascial pain involves stress management, regular exercise, good posture and body mechanics, healthy diet, and adequate restorative sleep.
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Lynelle Clement knows how effective her treatments are from the feedback she receives from her clients. They admire her ability ‘to always know where the pain is’ and really appreciate her ‘healing hands, expertise and caring nature’. One thing that Lynelle likes to remind others about is the importance of therapeutic maintenance. At the first signs of discomfort or pain, this is the time to see your therapist. Specialising in remedial massage and a keen advocate of bowen therapy, there are
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Tai Chi for health and Well-Being
The ancient Taoists were renowned for their study of the arts of health and longevity. Taoist Tai Chi™ conveys the essence of this tradition to the modern world as well as providing a great way to get fit and meet others. Suitable for all age and fitness levels, Taoist Tai Chi can promote many health benefits and is great for improving balance, strength and flexibility. Currently classes are held at five locations around the Sunshine Coast. Come along and try it out – the first class is totally obligation free. If you are interested in continuing, you can sign up for a four month beginner course (regular $185.00, $170.00 for seniors and $145.00 for concessions) which entitles you to attend any of the weekly classes at locations around the coast and even throughout Australia and the world! Once you have completed the beginner’s course, you can then move on to a continuing class at any of the centres. The Taoist Tai Chi Society is a self-funded, volunteer based not-for-profit organisation that operates in 28 countries worldwide. Originating in Canada, the society was started by Master Moy Lin-shin and founded upon a rich tradition of Taoist training that intends to offer a genuine path for the development of body, mind and spirit, in the Taoist temple tradition of dual cultivation training. Weekly Tuesday classes started in Beerwah at the Community Hall (next door to the library) on Peachester Road from June 30 from 6.30 - 8.00pm. To find out more information contact 0432 761 043 or email sunshinecoast@taoist.org. www.taoist.org.au www.gcnews.com.au
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I commented to a colleague at a concert recently that his guitar playing seemed to have taken a leap since I’d last heard him play. As he was already a very good guitarist, a leap in performance level is unexpected. He said he could put it all down to a friend (also a fine guitarist) who had been visiting him weekly over the last months and they played together, shared repertoire and challenged each other musically at these meetings. I thought that wonderful to hear. In my experience most professional musicians don’t look hard enough for the opportunities to progress their talents, they are far too involved with their work and are generally confident in their own abilities. But here was a perfect example of what can be achieved when the chemistry is right. This raises for me a few themes worth addressing with today’s hectic lifestyle - taking time out for yourself, sharing skills and finding the resources and people necessary to help us grow as individuals and communities, and for many of us, as artists. So many students for example struggle to be able to afford music lessons. Musicians struggle to pay for studio recordings that will further their career. Perhaps they might think creatively about what they can bring to the table. Do they have accounting or legal skills or can they maintain cars, build web sites, fill out funding application forms, clean houses, mow lawns or tend gardens? It isn’t hard to share what you do well, and for many people an hour weeding a garden gives a reward in itself, and to follow that with a cup of tea and an hour making music and picking up tips and finding inspiration in what a more experienced musical colleague might be able to offer you, is a very positive activity to have in your week! So if you feel you want to move your music forward or are just feeling a little stale with it, don’t dally - consider all those great musicians who live around you. Get in touch with some of them and see what they might like you to bring to the table. And while you’re at it, have a musical month.
Michael teaches music students from his home studio and runs the Glasshouse Muso’s Club. If you would like to find out more contact him on M: 0419 026 895 or E: mwhitick@bigpond.net.au
Moofest is coming By Sonia Clark
Mooloolah local Natalie Pettingill is one of those active community minded people. Her latest venture, along with other like minded locals, is to put on a family orientated live music event – the ‘MooFest’ music festival, which will be held on September 5 at the Mooloolah Recreation Grounds. Having come across a number of music festivals around the coast, the idea came up to do something locally that families could easily attend at a minimal cost. With strong support from the local school, Community Centre and others around the area, the initial idea has grown into a full day of entertainment with a dedicated soundstage, kid’s zone and stalls already committed for the event. Well known Sunshine Coast band ‘Sons Of Korah’ have already been confirmed as the headline act and the day will feature a mini market, craft and community organisation stalls, a special kid’s area packed with fun stuff as well as food and drink stands. Already Natalie has secured a heap of local support and funding commitments. The event will run from 11.00am until 5.30pm and entry will be via a donation which will go towards fundraising for World Vision. If you would like to find out more, book a stall, or are a family friendly band that would like to play on the bill, contact Nat on 0409 670 552.
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Sacred Tree Café Obviously one of the perks of my job is getting to try out our local cafes and call it work. But to be honest, my favourite thing is to find the things that are unique to each of the different locations, and there are plenty. At Sacred Tree Café in Landsborough – the friendliness and passion of the dynamic mother and daughter duo Julie and Sarah for what they do, is definitely part of the appeal at their café. Last week Brownie and I popped in for breakfast on our way to work, as they are open from 6.00am you can start the day off with a very hearty ‘Big Breakfast’, and still get to the office for opening time! I am not actually sure if ‘Big Breakfast’ is the correct name for what they serve. It should probably be the ‘Massively Awesome Breakfast’
– as it includes eggs of your choice, heaps of bacon, sausages, tomato, baked beans, mushrooms, toasted Turkish bread, a yummy potato rosti, and some really tasty homemade tomato relish. While no one forced me to choose the biggest item on the menu, I was happy to sacrifice myself in the pursuit of research, and it did mean that lunch wasn’t required. As this is not my first time at the Sacred Tree I can also vouch for the fact that they have a really great range of breakfast items for both dine in and take away, including pancakes, fritters and bacon and egg rolls served on very generous Turkish bread rolls. Sarah who is the boss of the kitchen, likes to cater for everyone’s needs, and also has great
vegetarian options. Where possible Sarah is also happy to ‘veganise’ something off the menu. Sacred Tree Café have also been developing a great reputation for their Raw Vegan Chocolates range, which they are now also selling at the Healthy Guru at Beerwah. Mum, Julie is the boss of front of house, and she described the range as being a much healthier alternative to traditional chocolate. They have them in six different flavours which reflect those of Cherry Ripe, Bounty, Peanut Brittle, Twix, Tim Tam Hearts and Snickers. The café is open every day but Tuesday, on the weekdays they open from 6.00am to 3.30pm and on weekends you will find them on Caloundra Road, at Landsborough from 7.00am to 3.30pm on Saturday and 7.00am to 2.00pm Sunday.
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Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah Recipe Featuring GC&M News Editor Books Lea Parkes as our guest speaker at 11am available The soup kitchen opens at 12noon $10 For $7 pp you have a choice of many soups plus slices with tea/coffee. Come & enjoy! The Soup Fest is sponsored by The Beerwah Catholic Ladies Auxiliary in aid of Vinnie’s Winter Appeal
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The film society is proud to be screening ‘Honouring the Boys from Barambah’, a 17 minute film which tells the amazing story of the bravery of our Black Diggers from the small community of Cherbourg (formerly Barambah) during the Great War of 1914-1918. Star of the film, Eric Law has seen war first hand as a veteran of the Vietnam conflict. He is also an elder of Cherbourg community and will give a talk about the film and the boys being honoured at the evening screening. Staying with the Great War theme, ‘Testament of Youth’, directed by James Kent is an adaptation of the inspirational story of famed pacifist Vera Brittain whose seminal first WW memoir was first published in 1933. Alicia Vikander (Kitty in Anna Karenina) plays Vera who foregoes her hard-won place at Oxford to follow her fiancé (Kit Harington – Game of Thrones) and her brother to the war. As a nurse she becomes intimately acquainted with the human cost of the conflict and her experience turns her into a lifelong pacifist.
Glenview State School is holding a mega car boot sale on Saturday, July 25 from 9.00am - 1.00pm. All sites are $10.00 and everyone is welcome to attend. Open to the general public to have a stall or browse. Clear out your cupboards and make some cash from your unwanted treasures. Kid’s stalls are welcome. If you would like to book a site contact 0433 097 779. Food and drinks available on the day. All proceeds go towards supporting the Glenview State School P&C association.
Wind ensemble at Maleny for Living Water Project Mark Walton’s 40-piece Wind Ensemble will be first-time visitors to Maleny on Friday, July 17 at 9.30am at the Maleny Catholic Church, 45 Cedar Street Maleny. They will enthral you with a program of classical and popular toe-tapping music on a huge range of instruments. Mark’s lifetime career of music has included Chair of Performance at Sydney Conservatorium and an OAM for encouragement of young musicians in the outback. This time they are playing for a cause: the opportunity for Maleny to provide a concrete water-tank to collect water from the roof of a primary school to supply 10 villages in a dry zone of Mayanmar (formerly Burma). This ‘Living Water Project’ has been the passion of Rosemary Breen from Inverell for 10 years, and so far 80 tanks have been built by local labour. This means that bullock carts no longer have to cart polluted water over long distances. Enjoy the concert and allow these children to enjoy clean water. Tickets are $10.00 including a scrumptious morning tea, bookings can be made by phoning 5499 9605 or 5435 2589.
Art exhibition and sale If you have some time to enjoy a visit to Montville this week, you will be able to share the creative work, and meet the artists of the Blackall Range Visual Artists group. The exhibition opens on Thursday, July 2 and continues until July 6 at St Mary’s Hall on the Village Green, from 10.00am – 4.00pm each day. They are exhibiting affordable quality, framed and unframed paintings and cards are also available. There is no entry charge but donations toward the upkeep of the historic hall are welcome. They don’t have eftpos, however there is an ATM nearby.
This week's local Music & Markets Live Music
Friday, July 3 DJ - Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Saturday, July 4
Playing Vegas - Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Sunday, July 5
Glasshouse Muso’s – Eudlo Muso’s, Eudlo. Special
Playing Vegas
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Markets
Saturday, July 4
Landsborough Market 8.00am – 1.00pm Landsborough Hall, Crib Street, Landsborough
Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am - 1.00pm. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Sunday, July 5
Maleny Art, Craft & Collectables Market 8.00am – 2.00pm, RSL Hall,
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You Said It Lights not required
On December 14, 2014 I sent a letter to the office of the Honourable Andrew Powell about my position regarding traffic lights at the Steve Irwin Way and Reed Street intersection, and I would like readers to be aware of my views. I do not agree with most in that I think free flowing traffic would be a better solution than the lights. I think widening the road to allow safe alighting and mounting would be a more efficient way of securing users of the carriageway’s safety with the duplication of the whole of Steve Irwin Way in mind. I would think that in the mind of prosperity and safety, that the Lutheran Church and Glasshouse Country RSL could be moved to Coonowrin Road, opposite the Bowls club and near the Community Hall as a more central and safer hub. Council could help fully to provide a portion of the horse paddock as a safe convenient site with all costs met by all three tiers of government. Neil Glass House Mountains
Just ridiculous
Living at Glass House Mountains less than 10 minutes from the Post Office I cannot believe the limited internet access we have. We are on satellite (as Telstra doesn’t have any available ports in our area), and this service means that basically all I can do is send and receive emails and occasionally get on a web site after waiting for a ridiculous amount of time for it to down load. I pay $70.00 per month for a very inferior service. I recently rang Telstra for the third time within the last 18 months of us moving to this residence, only to be told yes we can get internet service, and then a few days later - sorry you can’t get internet service in this location. Our internet connection gets even worse on cloudy days or if you want to check out web sites after 3.00pm then forget it, you just sit waiting forever for it to download. I know I am not the only one in our area that is frustrated with these problems. I hear a lot of people whinging about the NBN Wireless going in in surrounding areas, and we can’t even get a dialup connection, even though we all have phone lines coming into our houses. I would also like to see if we can get the mail service in our area. It is ridiculous that I can’t get the postie to deliver our mail to us. I have been in rural areas before and been 15 km away from the Post Office and the postie delivered to these properties. I have never asked a politician to help me before with anything but this is getting beyond a joke and we really need these issues to be addressed promptly. I hope that one of the local politicians is able to assist us in finding a solution to these problems. Tina Glass House Mountains
Lighting up
Many thanks to Sunshine Coast Council for repairing and replacing the missing lights in the Library and Hall Carpark this week. It had previously been quite scary heading back to our vehicles in the dark after U3A Beerwah Grafx Computer Class each Thursday evening. Well done and thanks again. Chris Bell Caloundra 28
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LNP dinner
Ninety LNP members and supporters attended the dinner last Wednesday, with special guest, Leader of the Opposition Lawrence Springborg. The evening was hosted by Glass House MP Andrew Powell and the LNP Maleny Branch, with the crowd attending from across the Sunshine Coast Region. The dinner was held at the Maleny RSL which provided a wonderful venue and the catering was superb! Andrew introduced Lawrence, and explained how he had taken the Leader of the Opposition around several locations in Glass House that needed immediate attention. Lawrence spoke about the changes he has seen in the Queensland Parliament over his 26 years, some of the colourful politicians, and memorable events. Then Lawrence outlined how his parliamentary team was working on holding the government to account and developing future policies and plans for Queensland. Questions came from all around the room, and afterwards attendees lingered over coffee and tea to chat with Lawrence. Joyce Newton Maleny
No playground for five years?
Last week I had a reason to go to the Council Chambers, and while I was there, I had a question I wanted an answer for. I recently read in the local paper that they are making a new fancy entrance to Turner Park. I asked if the playground was going ahead as well, I had been talking to the person in charge of that area and was told that she would let me know. As I had not heard from her I wanted to know where it stands. I was told that they are going to be getting grants toward the park for the next five years. I then asked them why they were spending so much on the entrance when there isn't much to go there for. This did not make sense to me. I said you do not put up a facade to a building until you have some were to go, also you do not buy a bus until you have somewhere for it to go to. I then said that the money that they are spending on another entrance to the park would have gone a long way for a much-needed playground like Pioneer Park at Landsborough for the children of Beerwah and surrounding areas. A couple of years ago I wanted to put full size fiberglass and resin animals throughout the town and leading to Turner Park with a playground and dinosaurs for the kids.
This would have been done by now if the Chamber of Commerce and local elected member had supported it. Oh well, no tourists, and no playground for five years. Sandra Hanson Beerwah
Good efforts so far
The recent Peachester meeting with NBN and their information display was so well attended by locals that congratulations must go to your community for showing such a strong interest in the issue of putting a microwave tower into your town. The estimate made of attendance put it to near 150 people who came to look at displays and ask questions (GC&M News, June 24). When the population figures for the town are at about 430 people, this means about one third of the town, went through in the afternoon. This is an amazing indication of the town's interest and the level of awareness in Peachester. With the assistance of Cr Rick Baberowski locals eventually convinced NBN/Aurecon reps to have a Q&A session at 5.30pm. The contents were a revelation to many locals as Jacqueline Crompton (representing Ericsson, technical equipment suppliers) said "there are no planning or health and safety restrictions," on the towers and NBN, (GC&M News June 24) This has been a shock to many of us to hear it announced in a public meeting. It means locals have no real say despite any concerns or issues they have with the tower technologies. It’s clear we the citizens have no say at all. Health and safety are obviously to be ignored when raised by locals which is a sad state of affairs. Peachester people should be pleased with their efforts so far, however there is still a big hill ahead - wait for the Council Development Application which probably will come in July/ August. Richard Giles Conondale
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More Green Army projects
Sunshine Coast environmental projects were amongst those announced as part the third round of the Green Army program. The successful projects in Caloundra and Maleny are set to make a real difference in the region over the 2015/16 year. The local projects announced today include the Bells Creek Restoration Project and the Landscape Rehabilitation on Nature Refuges project in Maleny. Young people interested in joining the Green Army can apply through the appointed service providers for each state and territory. Contact details for service providers are available from www.environment.gov.au/land/green-army/ service-providers
Australian of the Year Awards
Nominations are now open. Visit www. australianoftheyear.gov.au for more information and to nominate.
Opposition Leader visits Glass House
It’s official – I’ve announced on my first five ‘Fighting For’ projects: the upgrading of the Jubilee Drive intersection in Palmwoods; upgrades to Maleny-Kenilworth Road; the future Aquatic Centre in Maleny; additional car parking at Caboolture Hospital; and most recently the North Coast Rail Duplication. To celebrate the launch of these first five, and the many more to come, I invited Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg to spend a day in the Glass House electorate so he could see firsthand why these projects are such a priority. While he was here, we enjoyed a lovely lunch at the Glasshouse Mountains Visitor Information Centre mingling and chatting with the hardworking volunteers. Mr Springborg also got to see where the traffic signals will be constructed later this year at Reed Street and he could appreciate after seeing it with his own eyes how vital this is for our community.
China Free Trade Agreement
In June Australia signed a Free Trade Agreement with China which will greatly benefit our region. For more information visit www.dfat.gov.au/ chafta.
Local Sporting Champions
Grants are available to help young people pursue their sporting dreams. For more information visit www.ausport.gov.au/participating/schools_and_ juniors/local_sporting_champions
Calling all apprentices
Trade Support Loans are available up to $20,000. For further information contact your local Australian Apprenticeships Centre or visit www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au
Get your flu vaccination
The flu vaccination is free under the Immunise Australia Programme for people who face a high risk of influenza and its complications. To see if you are eligible visit www.immunise.health.gov. au
Hurry: have your say on food labelling
Is knowing where your food comes from important to you? Complete the online survey and contribute to food labelling reform – visit www. industry.gov.au/cool - survey open until July 3.
Tax cut for small businesses
Reminder – from July 1 2015, incorporated small businesses will receive a 1.5% tax cut and unincorporated small businesses at 5% tax discount.
Restart programme
Small businesses can receive payments of up to $10,000 for hiring eligible mature age job seekers. For more information visit www. malbrough.com.au/hiring-incentives
Scammers targeting seniors
Telephone scammers are again targeting seniors on the Sunshine Coast. If you think you may have been contacted by a scammer call SCAMwatch on 1300 795 995 or visit www.scamwatch.gov. au
#TellMal
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My mobile office is coming!
I have always held regular mobile office locations throughout the Glass House electorate and recently held two in Woodford and Elimbah where we had a great turn out. The next round will see me pop up on Saturdays around the place so make sure you drop by if you have any issues you need to raise. Below I have listed a few dates but to see the full list visit my website www.andrewpowell.com.au. • Saturday, July 18 from 4.00pm - 5.30pm at Glass House Mountains, Glass house Mountains Visitor Info Centre, corner Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way • Tuesday, July 21 from 2.00pm – 3.30pm at Beerburrum, Parrot Park, Beerburrum Road • Saturday, July 25 from 3.30pm – 4.30pm at Beerwah, corner Fig Tree Drive and Old Gympie Road
Impacts of heavy rain still affecting Glass House
Many of our primary producers were hit hard following the rain that hit on Friday, May 1 and I wrote to the state Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries just a few days after seeking his assistance with a funding package. The Minister’s response was underwhelming and blamed the Federal Government for not activating the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRAA). I have now written to Federal MP Mal Brough seeking his assistance with this process and will keep everyone updated when I have some further information. JULY 1 2015 |
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In the Garden with Brownie
Jobs for the yard in July
Although it’s cooling down, July is a time when we can’t sit back and neglect the backyard and garden. There’s winter pruning and weeding to be done, mulching and fertilising to maintain, and planning for Spring. Here’s a list of things you might like to consider doing in July. • Prune passionfruit vines of unwanted growth, mulch and water well. Prune the vine by cutting all laterals (shoots coming from the main stem) back to two buds. • Top up the mulch around fruit trees. Clean out your compost bin, spread the contents under your fruit trees, and start another. • Feed your citrus trees. Use 125g of citrus tree fertiliser per year of age of the tree up to 1.25kg. You need to do this three times a year – July, November and February. • Lift Dahlia tubers and store in sawdust. Break up clumps of day lily, chives or shallots and replant new plants. • Winter pruning of roses - roses should not be pruned before July: a) old fashioned Roses only need to remove unsightly and dead branches in winter. b) climbers need to be pruned after they flower in spring. c) modern bush and standard roses are pruned fairly hard each July. Cut the water suckers to the ground (shooting from below the union). • Time to plant bagged roses and if you need to, move existing rose bushes to another spot in the garden. • Carry out heavy construction jobs (paving, pergolas, walls and steps) while it is cool. • Feed your strawberries with Organic Extra. Also use fish and kelp regularly over plants to keep in good health and to prevent fruit rot. Keep plants well watered - try not to wet the berries. Mulch plants so the berries don’t lie on the soil; one of the best mulches is pine needles. • Treat your lawn for bindii as soon as it appears. Any of the broadleaf lawn herbicides, such as ‘bindii and clover killer’ will do. • Pruning acalyphas now will ensure that they have great flushes of new colourful foliage next Spring. • Keep the high nitrogen fertiliser up to your cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli plants, as they need it to grow strong and large. Vegetables Plant asparagus, broad bean, peas, beans, parsnip, rhubarb, english spinach, silver beet, zucchini, potatoes, carrot, kohl rabi, lettuce, radish, spring onion, turnip, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, capsicum, celery, garlic, leeks, swede, sweet potato and tomato.
What’s on for gardeners in July • Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – July 3, 10.00am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Road, Caboolture. Learn all about the world of herbs. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. • Caboolture Orchid Show – July 3, 4 and 5, Morayfield Community Complex, 298 Morayfield Road, Morayfield (behind Bunnings), from 9.00am. Admission free. • QLD Garden Expo – July 10, 11 and 12, 8.00am – 4.00pm. Nambour Showgrounds. Entry $18.00, $16.00 conc. Kids 15 and under free. • Native Plants Sunshine Coast (was called Society for Growing Australian Plants) – July 10 – 12, Native Plants Sunshine Coast will have a display and information stand in the Living Backyard area at the Qld Garden Expo. So if you are at the Expo, come and visit us. For details, email sgapsuncoast@gmail.com or call 5494 9187. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – July 12, with a growers group get together from 1.00pm followed by the meeting at 2.00pm. Venue is Paul and Sue Jones’ home at Peachester. For more information please call Jan on 5494 2301. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – July 12, 10.00am morning tea followed by meeting at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. For more information call 5476 2771. • FaunaWatch – July 8, 8.00am. Fauna spotting through Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha. We start with a walk on one of the several trails, followed by BYO morning tea and general discussion. Phone 0422 429 594 for details. • Peachester Garden Club – July 16. This is our friendship day so members are requested to arrive at 8.00am to set up. Visitors are welcome. For information phone Trish on 5496 9169. • Maleny Garden Club – July 28, 9.30am at The Old Witta School, Witta Road, Witta. Interesting guest speakers, please bring your own chair and cup or mug. Contact Jan on 5499 9010.
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Versatile with all the hard work done With extensive renovations completed six years ago this country home in Glass House Mountains offers great value and peace of mind. Featuring four bedrooms and soundproof study, two bathrooms, extra large master bedroom with walk in robe (easy conversion to separate granny flat), full wrap around verandahs, parquetry floors and large kitchen with servery to screened entertaining area. 17 x 12 metre shed complete with mechanics pit that can accommodate six cars, 54,000 litre rainwater tanks plus town water all set on a fully fenced and level 3251m2 block close to schools, shops and rail. $543,000. Contact agent Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 or 5439 6300.
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Every now and then we see extraordinary homes enter the market - this character filled one of a kind family home is no exception. This home was created from scratch approx. 16 years ago. The owners sourced a mixture of recycled timbers, bay windows, hardwood flooring and VJ walls from a 100 year old Enoggera house. They combined it with locally sourced new elements such as bricks made on site from local clay and sandstone, one off lead lighting made locally, sandstone for feature walls and flooring laid by the builder, also a stonemason. Some features include 10 foot ceilings throughout, raked ceilings in lounge, country timber kitchen, three double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, art studio/ home office ideal for work from home with separate entrance and wrap around verandahs. The 45,000 litre water storage and a drinkable bore rated at 1000 litres per hour pumped throughout the property will keep you drought proof and able to enjoy your own private paradise.
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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results first prize, meat tray 78C black heart – Rene, second prize; $20.00 IGA voucher 78C black heart – Rene. Lucky meal prize $20.00 cash kindly donated by KLM Energy was June. The club is open on Friday nights, bar from 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Meditation - Practicing being, and allowing things to Be. Held on Tuesdays 7.00pm - 8.30pm at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, phone Peter 0429 918 424. Maleny Branch Queensland Country Women's Association - meet at 9.30am, 1 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny on Friday, July 3. All are welcome to attend for morning tea, and to learn about our service to women and children of our community and the world. Blaze Aid - Club winners were Eric Von Nida (Geebung) and an anonymous winner who donated the prize to Blaze Aid. Thanks to our community for supporting this worthy volunteer organisation. Contact Judy on 5435 8140. Range Cancer Support Group - members meet 12.30 - 2.30pm, at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre 17 Bicentenary Lane, for a shared lunch, conversation and information sharing, including access to our library. Topic for discussion will be relaxation techniques. All are welcome to attend. Contact Judy 5435 8140.
Glasshouse Country Women’s Social Group – will meet at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre on Wednesday, July 8 for a casual cuppa and a catch up, $2.00 donation please bring a plate to share. On Wednesday, July 22 the group will visit Nungeena Aboriginal Corporation at Glass House Mountains, the group will carpool from the Neighbourhood Centre at 12.15pm. Please bring your own lunch, new members are always welcome to come along.
The Women’s Social group last year at Nungeena Aglow international - Sunshine Coast Branch will meet at Flame Tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Nambour, on Friday, July 10, commencing at 9.30am. Come along, bring a friend and enjoy worship and an inspirational message. Entry is $8.00 and includes a delicious morning tea. Our speaker will be Pastor Joel Baker. For further information contact Dorothy on 5476 4190 or Melva on 5443 5752.
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Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - Annual General Meeting will be held at Beerwah Library at 7.30pm on Monday, August 3. An ordinary meeting will follow. Please attend to support the running of Neighbourhood Watch and promote a safe community. Cansurvive - is a cancer support and information service, support groups are held every second Wednesday mornings from 10.00am to 12.30pm at 69 Park Road, Nambour (parking in the grounds). The speakers are informative and educational on a variety of cancer and health related topics. The speaker at the July 8 group is Alex Penhaligon, Dip. Herb Med. Dip.Hom. Dip. Aap. Sc. (ACUP) Memb.ISTA. And the topic will be 'Acupuncture before - during and after cancer’. All are welcome – gold coin donation, morning tea is providedwww.ucansurvive.org
Diary Dates
Wednesday, July 8 – 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, July 9 - 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
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
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Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
If God be for us
This phrase is one of my favorite scriptures found in Romans 8. I’m always fascinated to hear people ask, “why would a loving God allow all this suffering to happen?” My come-back question to this statement, why did God create us human beings in the first place? We were created for relationship, and God loves it when we are in right relationship with Him. I have five children and when they are in right relationship with us (their parents) there are blessings or advantages that flow on from their obedience, manners, and their contribution around the home. It’s only when the relationship is out of right alignment (through disobedience) that they begin to think the whole world is against them, even their own mum and dad. Our heavenly Father wants to cover us, bless us and love us, but if we have shut ourselves out through disobedience or we allow issues
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
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
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to cloud our better judgment then we rob ourselves of the blessings that come from being in relationship with Him. Over time we develop an attitude that separates us from God and we form our own opinion that God doesn’t like us. But remember God is slow to anger and quick to forgive, like a loving parent who wants the best for His children, and He calls us His Children. Don’t run from God, run to Him, allow Him to redeem and restore your spiritual relationship with Him. God is not mad at you, in fact He is mad about you! He promises us a future and a hope. Think on this: When you’re walking in the rain under an umbrella you’re somewhat dry, the moment you step out from the umbrella you are drenched. Stay under the umbrella (or Gods covering, + grace) and you will find blessing. Being close to God doesn’t mean we live without challenges or trials. What it does mean is, you have someone greater walking with you, guiding you through the storm. God is for you not against you. Read John 3:16, 1Corinthians 13 to see His measure of Love.
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Primary Kids Club
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187
Peachester: 9am 3rd Sunday HC - Prayer each Tues 4.30pm
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Contributed by Norm Taylor San Taekwondo players from Beerwah and Maleny had another very successful competition at the Caboolture Open last weekend. The seven team members won gold in five out of the six divisions they contested. Some of the highlights were Aaron Lerch (who normally fights in the red belt division) defeating an older blac kbelt in sudden death overtime in the final. Dina Wick came from behind in her debut competition to win gold and Siena Cameron defeated two larger opponents, winning the final with a powerful punch that left her opponent unable to continue. Ruben Tidy won gold in sparring and also took out the highest jump kick competition by kicking a target at a staggering 2.36m high. Josh Collins had another great performance winning gold. Tyson Ratcliffe and Talon Wood both had great fights with Tyson winning silver and Talon narrowly missing out on the medals this time. Congratulations to the whole team and the coach, Cameron Taylor. Results for the day in sparring: Aaron Lerch – Gold; Ruben Tidy – Gold; Dina Wick – Gold; Siena Cameron – Gold; Josh Collins – Gold; Tyson Ratcliffe – Silver; Talon Wood Competitor v Jump Front Kick Comp: Reuben Tidy – Gold (2.36m) The team are now in training for the national titles in Adelaide at the beginning of October and are hoping to build on the success of last year.
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On Saturday, June 27, Beerwah Bulldogs held their annual Pink Day, raising much-needed funds for Breast Cancer research. It was also a tribute round to James Ackerman, where we retired our number 8 jersey for the game. The Division 2 side is sitting 3rd on the ladder
after 10 rounds of competition. It was great to see the support on Saturday for our game of rugby league. The next home game is Saturday, May 11 and they would love their supporters to be there.
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Interested in playing tennis? Contributed by Peter Gaw The Landsborough Tennis Club has Social tennis on Sunday from 1.30pm – 4.30pm, Tuesday (Ladies) from 8.30am and Wednesday evening from 7.00pm – 9.00pm. The club is keen to encourage new players to join the social tennis and on Sunday, July 5 there will
be free tennis tuition on a one to one basis with club coach Jani Kroyherr. Jani brings coaching expertise at the highest level which included coaching Marinko Matosovich previously ranked No 1 in Australia and an Australia Davis cup member.
Contributed by Richard White Monday, June 22 - Two Bowl Triples. The winners were Warren Blackbourne, Brian Saunders and Rob Scullion with 2 + 39. Runners Up on a countback were Eileen Pierce, Judy Walker and Lloyd Walker with 2 + 36. Third were Doug Loveday, Don Tierney and Mark Ellul with the highest score of + 23. Wednesday, June 24 - Ladies Bowls Day. In a round of the Ladies Championship Triples, Wendy Platt, Marleen Bertram and Chris Freshwater def Margaret Beasley, Julie Palmer and Di Hume 23 to 19. Noelle Dean, Viv James and Joy Reason def Eileen Pierce, Millie Freshwater and Rae Farrell 23 to 18. In Social bowls, one game of Triples played with Maz Idle, Ron Wilson and Dave Clarke def Liesa Craven, Marilyn Boulton and Warren Blackbourne 21 to 18. In a Pairs game Graham Young and Rowan Bruce def Mike Kernick and Dennis Hume 32 to 15. Thursday, June 25 - Open Pairs Bowls, the winners were Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson with 2 + 35. Runners Up were Gordon Dyer and Warren Blackbourne with + 18.
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Contributed by Deb Gordon On Sunday, July 26 the Sunshine Orienteers are holding an off road riding event at Beerburrum State Forest, through forest trails, 4wd tracks, and single tracks, This is a great work out for your legs and your brain, as using a map, you search for targets. You can take on your mates, your family or yourself in this three-hour race to test you to the max. Compete solo or in a team or do the 90 min recreation course for beginners and the not-so-fit. The event runs from 8.30am to 1.00pm, and entry is $50.00 per adult or $25.00 for members, and the recreation course is $25.00 per adult. Go to the webpage for family rates etc www. Sunshineorienteers.Com.Au/Events Late entry fees apply after July 22. For more information phone Deb 0439 979 260.
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Easy Find Classifieds Volunteers Required Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Volunteers required Volunteers required in the following roles: • Selling raffle tickets on a Friday afternoon • General cleaning / tidy of hall - couple of hours per week If you are interested please phone 5438 7777 and leave your details and the RSL will get back to you. Centrelink / Newstart Approved Volunteering is a great way to feel part of the community. Great resume filler - gain experience in the preparation, service & associated duties, age is no barrier so why don’t you give it a try.
In Memoriam In memory of Shane Prior We never ask for miracles but today just one would do, to see our front door open and see you walk on through. But wishing gets us no where and longing is in vain, so we will hold you in our heart until we meet again. Sadly missed by Mum, Dad, Georgia, Jayden, Tahlia & the Prior Family
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Work Wanted COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887 Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881 want that new car feeling again? Without the price tag? I have extensive experience & take pride in my work & cars. From a simple wash to a full detail. I can cater to your needs. For a quick quote or to make an appointment - contact Andrew 0423 174 420 digging, weeding, planting, pruning (no mowing!). Professional with over 25 years experience. Combining hardwork & know how with pride in a job well done. Phone Neil 5422 9921
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Landsborough Market Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.
Positions Vacant mooloolah valley hair is looking for a vibrant, confident qualified hairdresser to start immediately. Please contact Sally on 5494 7655
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Woodlands in conjunction with Haycroft Workplace Solutions, are currently looking for staff in the following fields:• Truck Driver HC licence - previous experience transporting livestock preferred. • Panel Beater / Spray Painter - Experience with 2 Pack preferred. Must be available to work weekends if required. • Junior Farm Labourer - basic maintenance work. If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Applications will be held for 3 months. Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
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It Costs No More To Hire A Proven Professional
School daze Recently divorced, I moved back to my home town hoping to start over again. A few weeks later, while making a dentist appointment, I was surprised to see I recognised the dentist’s name as a good looking boy from my high school 20 years ago. However, upon walking into the dentist’s office, I quickly realised he must be someone else. He was bald, had a big beer belly,
and looked a lot older than me. Just to be sure though, on my way out I asked him if he went to the high school that I had attended. “Yeah,” he responded, “I graduated in 91.” “Oh my gosh”, I excitedly said “you were in my class.” “Really,” he said that’s interesting, “what class did you teach?” Submitted by Sarah, Glass House Mountains
Your Stars with Edgar J. Winter - www.astroclarvoyant.com Week beginning 01/07/2015 CANCER June 22 – July 22 Some of your feelings may become explosive which can help to clear the air under this full Moon week, but also cause some to take drastic measures. A confidential contact can be a real eye opener. Bargains are found if you go off the beaten track now. LEO July 23 – August 22 The stars in the heavens above have been shining brightly with Venus and Jupiter in your sign! Your artistic muse flows with the opportunity to identify your strengths and weaknesses. This month’s first week is very positive and you will enjoy social groups. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 This week has a super charged full Moon in Capricorn, a compatible sign to yours. You finally get to do what you want and you can take time off being artistic or socialising with your friends. Many of your hopes, wishes and income dreams are coming true. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 There are triggers for you in the stars, especially under this full Moon, with emotional urgency between your work and your home life. There is a bright idea and beginning of a new travel plan. However, there may be some domestic complications at this time.
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