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Hi everyone Each year at the Glasshouse Country News office we have worked with a number of young locals to give them an opportunity to understand what we do and to give them a chance to have their work published. This has been achieved in many different ways from having students from Sunshine Coast University and University of Southern Queensland completing their internships with us. We have also taken three or four students from local schools or local students who attend school outside of the area each year to undertake work experience with us. And this week we are introducing our newest initiative our school news correspondent. Morgan Winlaw, who is currently completing her senior studies at Glasshouse

Country Christian College will be regularly reporting on school activities within GCCC. You can see Morgan’s first contribution on page 9. We are really pleased to be able to give Morgan the opportunity to share her insights from a student perspective and to be able to gain some valuable experience in writing and having her work published. As they say – young people are our future, so I hope you enjoy hearing what Morgan has to say now.

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Friday Beerwah Karate Club is hosting a fundraising movie afternoon in the school holidays to raise money for students to attend The National Championships in August. Karate Kid the movie will be screened at Caloundra Cinemas on Friday, July 2 in the school holidays. Cost per ticket is $8.00. Anyone interested in attending, please call 5491 3535.

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GCNews deadlines The next edition of gcnews will be July 7. Deadlines are as follows: Editorial - 12noon Friday General & trades advertising - 12noon Friday Classifieds - 12noon Monday Sports - 10.30am Monday

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Saturday - Sunday Woodcraft Expo - The Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild Inc are holding their woodcraft expo at Montville Community Hall, from 10.00am to 4.00pm, admission is free contact Gerry Zwart on 5445 7212.

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Wednesday HOY at the Glasshouse RSL held every Wednesday from 10.00am 12.00noon (approximately) $2.00 a board, includes morning tea, great prizes, great get together. All welcome.

Riana Loffel and Zed Denny both won Bronze at the Australian Open in Melbourne in March

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Saturday Dance at Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm - 11.30pm. Music by Commodore. OT/NV. Entry $8.00 with good supper, raffle, lucky door and Monty Carlo. Good floor, friendly atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to hall fund. Enquiries phone Aileen 5496 9349.

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Zumbathon! Fundraiser raising awareness for Child Trafficking. To be held at the University Sports Precinct Hall from 2.00pm 4.00pm. If you ever wanted to try Zumba but weren’t sure, this event is the perfect time to have a go while supporting a cause! For more information or to book, phone Celestia on 0401 354 199 or email sunshinecoastzumba@gmail.com

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Thursday and Sunday Mooloolah Valley Run/Walk Club meets at Thunderbird Cafe in Mooloolah, this is a free activity held every Sunday and Thursday at 6.00am. Please call Allison on 5492 9909 / 0423 241 357 for more details, or just turn up on the morning. See you then. Rain, hail or shine!

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Sunday Caxton Street Jazz Band playing 2.30pm – 5.30pm, the music of Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk and Chris Barber. Kawana Community Hall Nanyima Street, Buddina. For tickets phone Ted on 5491 6017 or Helen 5438 1976 for credit card. A ‘once-only’ concert is presented by the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club and Sunshine FM 104.9. Tickets $25.00.

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Jack White, seven, from Palmview, took out first prize for one of his photos at the 2010 Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show (Nambour show) in the under 13 years as well as Junior Champion image for under 17 years. Considering he attends Year 2 at Glenview State School, and took the photo while on holiday in November 2008, Jack shows a young eye for the camera.

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Jack has been taking photos since he was four with an old camera. He purchased his new camera with the prize money received when he won champion photo at the Maleny Show in 2008. Jack is equally comfortable in front of the camera. His mum, Lauren White, also a photographer, won a silver medallion at the Photographic Society of Queensland annual - first place in its category, small colour print-people in travel, with a photo of Jack in a helicopter at Kings Creek Station in the Northern Territory. The work was entitled ‘Co-pilot’. Jack is certainly from a camera savvy family, with Lauren having won three times at the PSQ, and all shots were of Jack. “Maybe it’s Jack as subject, not me as photographer” that brings the awards, says Lauren.

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Back to normal

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The last thing Acting Principal of Beerwah State High School, Glenn McIntosh, was expecting during his final week at the helm before resuming his role as Deputy Principal was to have to deal with an act of vandalism at the school. But in the early hours of Monday, June 21, 314 windows on eight buildings were smashed in a senseless attack.

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Shortly afterwards, two teenagers were charged with wilful damage and will appear in Caloundra’s Children's Court on July 7. “Staff were shocked and really disappointed that it happened. Some students were angry. The students were just upset that someone would come in and do that to their school. I can’t come to any understanding of why they would do it. It’s just pointless destruction,� said Mr McIntosh. The welfare of the students was the school’s first concern. “We put a statement out to students first thing on Monday morning and explained to them what had happened and why areas of the school had been closed down. So we kept them informed as much as we could as to what was happening,� he said. Remarkably, after just two days, all the windows had been replaced. The only sign that anything had happened at all is some remaining minor damage to some screens. “One the best things we could have done on Tuesday was to have the Athletics Carnival, that was just a coincidence but it got the students out from the buildings and on the oval having fun. So they weren’t looking at it the whole time. Then

A now smiling Mr McIntosh, next to the new windows when they came back on Wednesday, everything was back to normal,� said Mr McIntosh. The school has been looking at ways to minimise the chance of something like this happening again. “We’ve had some advice from education security, just looking at options of putting extra cameras in. Over the holidays, we’re looking at boosting up some patrols that we would normally have,� he said. There have even been some positives arising from this senseless act. Mr McIntosh said, “The response from community has been very good. We’ve had offers of help from various community groups around the town; from offers to come in and help clean things up to even offering some services to the workmen on site here. “I’d like to thank the community for their support, and in particular the person who reported hearing the breaking windows. I’d really like to thank that person for reporting the damage. I’d also like to thank the mobile crew from O’Brien’s they were just fantastic. They started repairs at 4.00am Monday morning,� he said. This event has also shown you can’t keep a good school down. “It has brought the school community closer together,� said Mr McIntosh.

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The Legacy lives on

Losing a much-loved partner is never easy but when that partner is award winning Master Pastellist and celebrated artist Brian Allison, for his partner Charmaine Cameron, from Landsborough, the road ahead became clear.

“Painting was his passion, it was his life, painting was everything. He went from a quiet very reserved person to someone who was naturally a gifted teacher, loved by many people,” Charmaine said.“His work is too significant to just have it tucked away. My mission is doing as much as I can in sharing his work with people; especially people who appreciate more traditional forms of art. And he was a real patriot, he never went outside Australia,” she said.

He has also written articles for Australian Artist, was a Member of Qld Watercolour Society, Australian Pastel Society and Australian Guild of Realist Artists (AGRA). He had numerous solo and shared exhibitions and became an art tutor. “He was great believer in community spirit. He was always helping people, was really generous with his time and sharing; showed a lot of dedication to other students and fellow artists,” she said. Brian’s inspiration is best described in his own words from his Artist Statement: “The inspiration for my work comes from the Australian landscape with its ever changing light and moods. Old buildings, boats, and people in their environmental situations interest me, texture colour, and depth of tone excites me.”

Born in Albury in 1942, Brian started his working life as a carpenter. He came to art late in life and was inspired by his great, great, grandfather, A.W. Eustace who was a renowned bush artist and poet. Brian worked in all mediums but began in watercolours. He moved to the Sunshine Coast in 1991 where he joined Caloundra Learning Coop and started painting. Landsborough became home the last few years. “His career spanned 15 years and he achieved amazing things in that time,” said Charmaine. Just some of those achievements included 1st in four sections at the Bundaberg Art Festival in 2003; Master Pastellist from Pastel Society of Australia 1998, and 2001; and 1st in Camberwell Rotary Art Show Victoria 2000.

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Master Pastellist Brian Allison’s ‘The White Rooster’ which is going into limited edition print. Charmaine and Brian were together nine years, and met through art. She started painting late in life as well. She has also held exhibitions and won numerous awards. Although she paints mainly with oils, she paints on silk as well, and has studied Chinese brush. Charmaine has also tutored silk painting.“My love of brilliant colours, subtle tones and intricate shapes of the Australian environment inspires my paintings. It’s a big part of my life; it’s like meditation to me and I find it very fulfilling,” she said. What is also fulfilling is seeing the enjoyment people get from Brian’s paintings which is why the Art Gallery of the Sunshine Coast, in conjunction with the Estate of the late Brian Allison, is proud to announce that the incredibly popular ‘The White Rooster’, an original art work by Brian will be available as a Limited Edition print, she said. “He really only painted one other small watercolour of chooks and this pastel is an exceptional painting. It’s really alive and it’s one of a kind. There’s been lot of response from people. It draws people.” Orders are now being taken for the print. If you would like a copy contact Charmaine on 0438 468 149 or Sandi Conte on 0438 196 691 or email s_conte@bigpond.net.au

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School news Ambassador Awards at Peachester School The Peachester School really loves to welcome visitors – it’s a chance to shine and to convey the warmth, friendliness and character that makes it so special. So, when distinguished Rotarians, Bob McLean and David Fraser planned a recent visit, Peachester School reciprocated with a special assembly celebration. Having gained awards for achievement in all categories of environmental sustainability at the Beerwah Garden Expo in May, Peachester was selected for extra recognition. As president of Glasshouse Rotary Club, Mr McLean initiated the concept of the ‘Ambassador for Sustainability Award’ which he presented during his visit to the school.

Amid the fanfare of the trumpets, clarinets, flutes, drums and saxophones of the Peachester Instrumental Music students, Mrs Dorothy Robb and her Environmental Club Students were pleased to accept the stunning trophy. This gleaming shield, kindly designed and made by both Community Recycling Inc at Beerwah and Glasshouse Rotary Club, will take pride of place within the schools office. A lavish morning tea, provided by Principal Diane Tones, was to follow for special guests and instrumental students, concluding a proud and exciting morning of celebration for the Peachester School.

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An Australian Journey for Beerburrum Students

On Tuesday, June 8 the Year 4 and 5 students at Beerburrum State School boarded a bus bound for the Caboolture Historical Village. Their goal was to explore the site and discover things which related to studies in their Australian Journey’s unit. Students and parents alike were frightened out of their wits by bushranger Flash Alpin McPherson who ‘held up’ their train. They were disgusted with the flea infested beds inside the ‘lock up’ and intrigued with the wool spinning, blacksmith and clothes washing demonstrations. However, the most fun was had at the Gem Club where students got to sieve for crystals which they kept as souvenirs of the day. The class completed their unit this week by transforming their own classroom into a museum using items collected and researched by each child. Visitors to the museum were taken on a tour by their guide to see some very interesting Australian artefacts and a photographic display of local history. Students also presented oral presentations in the form of biographies on famous Australian explorers and Aboriginal legends written by them. The students think that learning about Australian history is ‘Beaut! Rippa! Bonza!’

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Give Me 5 for free dress day

Landsborough State School students and staff were invited to wear free dress and to come to school as a sick or injured person covered with bandages and or bandaids. Donation of a gold coin was brought along by each student to go towards the Give Me 5 for Kids campaign which helps support the Children’s Wards of the Sunshine Coast Hospital.

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Willow’s words

When Willow Gribben-Reynolds, 16, attended David ‘Ghostboy’ Stavenger’s poetry workshop at Beerwah Library on June 9, the last thing she imagined shed be doing was giving a live poetry performance at Maroochydore that same night, especially as she’d never been in front of an audience before. Yet that’s exactly what this inspiring teenager did, and she credit’s David ‘Ghostboy’ for inspiring her. “I thought he was so talented and so ‘one of a kind’ and interesting,” Willow (centre) with David ‘Ghostby’ Stavenger (far right) at Voices on the Coast she said. front of audience for the first time was a nerve“He started off with this really cool poem which wracking experience. tripped everyone out. He then got words and “But at the same time it was inspiring,” she said. phrases from everyone in the class which were “It just made me feel like, and realise, I can do it. put up on the board and we made a poem out of I took a bit of inspiration from David and made it them. my own as I was reading the poem. Something “At the end of the workshop he told us about he said to me was use your own words, don’t try the poetry competition at Maroochydore and I and please the audience by making it smarter or jumped at the chance,” said Willow. use bigger words, just use your own words from David ‘Ghostboy’s’ workshop was part of the the heart.” Voices on the Coast event where authors, Willow, who attended the Building Futures illustrators, poets and performers came from Flexi School at Beerwah until recently said the across Australia to talk and workshop with most important thing she took away from the students. The workshop started at 1.00pm and experience was confidence. that afternoon Willow wrote her untitled poem “It’s something I will keep doing. I’ve been in 20 minutes, travelled by bus to Maroochydore writing so much more since that night. Poetry is Surf Club, and then performed her poem in front an inexplicable, beautiful release. It’s like there of a live audience at the inaugural SlammED! was a fire in there waiting to be lit and he (David) Event. Although Willow has been writing songs sparked it for me.” and poetry since she was 10, she found being in

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Expanded national parks for Glass House Division 1 Councillor Anna Grosskreutz has welcomed the Queensland Government’s decision to triple the size of the Glass House Mountains National Park. Cr Grosskreutz said the announcement that the government had gazetted an extra 2,000 hectares to the national park was great news for locals and visitors. In addition to Glass House Mountains National Park, Cr Grosskreutz said that a new local national park had been created connecting Glasshouse and Pumicestone Passage and an existing one expanded between Mooloolah and Landsborough.

“The protection of so much more land in the region will help prevent the greenbelt between Caloundra and Caboolture being slowly whittled away by urban sprawl,” she said. “It’s long been a passion of mine to protect the area from Pumicestone Passage to the Glass House Mountains, to align it to the existing heritage listing of the Glass House Mountains and the international treaties that exist over the Pumicestone area. The addition of the new Pumicestone National Park will protect the green link between mountains and sea.” Cr Grosskreutz said it was not only locals – but local native animals and species – that would benefit from expanding the national parks system.

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From Morgan Winlaw GCCC GCNews Correspondent

GCCC’s Senior Drama students cut ‘Footloose’ to Elvis It has been a drama-filled month at Glasshouse Country Christian College, as my fellow Senior Drama students prepared to perform for the College community. The Year 11 and 12 students’ mission was to put together a documentary drama piece that reflected upon the College’s history in celebration of its 10th anniversary this year. After weeks of action-packed rehearsals and momentary panic, the adrenaline pumping through the air backstage as the curtains were about to open was undeniable. While the Year 11s got the audience’s toes tapping and hands clapping to ‘Footloose’, the Year 12s entertained with a karaoke cover of Elvis Presley’s ‘Hound Dog’. Joining in on the fun were the Year 10 drama class with their student devised scripts and three Year 8 / 9 students who delivered entertaining clowning performances. It seems strange that our manic hours of rehearsals are now done with. Yet I know after a well earned holiday break we will all be itching to get back on the stage.

Escape to the life you’ve earned Year 10 Dinner Dance Scene – Alex Jarvis, Jessicca Harrison, Maddie Craddock, Kathryn O’Donnell

Year 12 Formal – Emilie Eldershaw, Sophie Campbell, Morgan Winlaw, Amy Siggs

Sausage sizzle in Turner Park

Residents from Beerwah, Glass House Mountains, Landsborough, Maleny, Montville and Witta met with Federal ALP candidate for Fisher Chris Cummins on Sunday, June 20, at Turner Park, Beerwah. “I hosted a sausage sizzle in Turner Park and I was very pleased with the number of locals who came along to discuss issues that are important to them,” Mr Cummins said. “I’m very interested in hearing issues that concern locals that they feel the Federal Government needs to tackle. Public housing, local employment, public transport, and a need for improved infrastructure were issues that were high on people’s agendas,” he said. “Many people who came along were aware of the legislation that was recently passed in Canberra regarding the Rudd Government’s historic Paid Parental Leave and all agreed that Sunshine Coast families will greatly benefit. I handed out information advising that from January 1 next year parents will have access to Australia’s first national Paid Parental Leave scheme. Working parents will now have the security of a national paid parental leave scheme. The scheme will apply to working parents who have or adopt a baby on or after January 1 next year,” Mr Cummins said.

Pictured with Chris Cummins, ALP candidate for Fisher are a number of the locals who enjoyed meeting and discussing local issues

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Doing business Meat City Caboolture Greg Kay, owner of Meat City Caboolture, offers great service and discounts on meat and seafood. Greg explains, “we sell large amounts of top quality beef, including Wague, Black Angus, 150 day grain-fed and yearling pasture fed in bulk, giving customers huge savings. For example, Black Angus 120 day grain-fed whole rumps are regularly sold at $9.99 per kilogram whereas you would expect to pay up to $30.00 a kilogram elsewhere for single steaks. "We also have great savings on chicken and bone approximately 2,000 chickens per week. You will regularly buy chicken breast fillets for $6.99 per kg and can pay up to $13.00 per kg in some supermarkets. "We only use Australian pork and make all our own double-smoked leg hams and bacon and you can expect to pay about $8.99 kg for sliced double-smoked Aussie leg hams - not over $20.00 for imported product from supermarkets. "We serve many hinterland customers who regularly come in to fill their freezers and make huge savings in doing so. "We have just celebrated our third birthday and continue to find a lot of people appreciating our prices knowing they can save over 40 per cent, which really helps their budget. Our customers are always assured of quality and real value for money. With the Aussie dollar being so high, a lot of the top cuts of meat are not being exported and with our buying we can sell these at great prices. We sell budget cuts of meat as well." Meat City is open seven days and is located at King Street, Caboolture, phone 5498 9899.

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Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Ian Mccarron At our last Games day the lucky door fruit bowl prize was won by Hazel and Alf Graham, donated by Jim McCarron. The fruit bowl raffle was won by Hazel and Alf Graham, donated by Dorothy Forster. Thank you to Jim and Dorothy for their donations. Results of carpet bowls: Ian McCarron and Bevin Raffin defeated John Anthony and Alf Graham 18 – 13. Numerous prizes were won in cards games.

Beerwah Writers Group Contributed by Trevor McGurk Members were delighted to see prominent ex member Robert Jeays fourth book has been completed and will be launched by councillor Jenny McKay at the Maleny Library on July 6.

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Church news Guest Speaker – Andrew Evans Church on the Rise will be having Andrew Evans as their guest speaker on Sunday, July 4, 9.30am at Beerwah and 10.30am at Maleny. He is the Senior Pastor of one Australia’s largest churches for 30 years, founder of Family First and was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in 2003. Andrew is a very humble yet very passionate man, who knows how to touch heaven and change earth. His life of faith and trust in God will inspire you to believe God for the impossible, and see people reach their full potential in life. He prays for the sick and ministers in the Anointing of the Holy Spirit. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear him speak and minister this Sunday at Church on the Rise Beerwah and Maleny.

BEERWAH Family History Group Contributed by Maureen Glover

Connecting with the Past Beerwah Family History Group recently shared recipes that had been passed down through their families. Compared with today’s modern conveniences, life, although much simpler, was certainly more difficult for the lady of the house. Consider the need to keep foods fresh without the use of refrigerators which were not commonplace until the 1950s, replacing the ice chest. The Coolgardie safe had been invented many years before and was useful, particularly in remote areas of Australia, to preserve food. It was a timber framed box with a hessian cover and a tray of water to keep the hessian wet. As the water evaporated the cabinet became cooler. Butter, cheese and milk were sometimes stored in these safes. Meat was

usually well salted and hung to keep it fresh. The old wood stove produced wonderful meals but it was a work of art managing temperatures. Cooks became adept at getting it right, usually just by testing the heat of the oven with the hand. For the less experienced it was possible to gauge the required temperature by placing a piece of white butcher’s paper in the oven. As the colour changed from yellow through to brown the cook was able to judge the correct temperature for her needs. For this reason old recipes did not always include exact cooking temperatures. Beerwah Family History Group is a support group which meets at Beerwah Library on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Phone 5439 0198.

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People from time to time try to understand ‘what’ or ‘who’ are human beings. Here are a few responses; “Man is a noble animal” (Sir Thomas Browne), “a mere insect” (Francis Church), “but a beast” (Thomas Percy), “great and strong and wise” (Louis Untermeyer), “small potatoes” (Kipling), “is a prisoner” (Plato), “certainly stark mad” (Montaigne). We could go on listing the thoughts of others in a search to understand who we are as human beings. One of the things that will determine our response to the question is where we ask the question from. Where we are at in life and what motivated us to ask the question will to some extent determine the answer we come up with. Richard Hillary was a Spitfire pilot in World War 2. He was shot down and parachuted into the English Channel. While floating, helpless from burns, inviting death to relieve him of his pain, the airman reflected on the meaning of life. He thought about his absurd situation and the stupidity of war that had got him to where he was. He wondered about the purpose of life and if this was all life was about – a very lonely death in a big sea. Drifting alone in the sea he tried to make sense of his situation. In his book ‘The Last Enemy’ Hillary writes of his terrible loneliness, not only in being isolated from other humans but his isolation from everything. He was totally alone. His mind wandered aimlessly he said but he found a measure of peace when he began

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to connect with God. Somehow in this terrible aloneness he discovered God and that helped to give meaning to his existence and that sustained him until he was miraculously rescued. Tennyson thought that humans were masters of their own destiny. When we deny God then we believe that human beings alone are capable of making the world a better place. I need to acknowledge that at various times in the history of the world people have used God to do very destructive things. Without God though, we lose the peace that Hillary found and we easily become greedy, materialistic and self seeking. We believe we can pull ourselves up by our boot straps; we can make ourselves and the world better. If we seek to pull ourselves up by our shoe laces we will always fall on our ‘you know what’. While many good things happen in our world, and we need to be thankful for them, contemporary history would suggest that the world is not becoming a better place. It is good to struggle with the question of who we humans are. It is not a new struggle. King David in the Bible asked the question, “Who are human being God that you are mindful of them, people that you care for them?” David’s response to his question was, “You have made humans a little less than God and you have called them your children.”

Mooloolah Valley Church Christ centred, Community minded Family service Sundays 10:30 Village Hall Sunday School - 11.00am Everyone welcome- Enquiries 5492 9017

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Letters to the Editor Letters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people. For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline. Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to letters@gcnews.com.au or fax to 5494 6399.

Bumpy road

I am concerned with the state of Beerburrum Road. I think it is a very bad road because it is very bumpy especially for buses. I think it would be a good idea to close the road until it is fixed. An alternate route would be Bruce Highway. Trent Dillon Crohamhurst

Thank You

We would sincerely like to thank Bassett Barks for their generous donation of $500.00 worth of bark for winning the large garden section in this year’s Glasshouse Country Sustainability Garden Expo competition which was sponsored by Twin Cedars Lifestyle Villas. We had a pleasant Sunday afternoon visit by Annette McFarlane from ABC gardening. We listened to Annette talk on and about a various array of topics. Without all the help from Bob McLean and his team of Rotary volunteers this would not have been possible. Once again a big thank you to all involved. Colin and Valmai Phillips Glass House Mountains

Pensioner rebate scheme

Landsborough Area Community Association Inc. has been approached recently by ratepayers regarding the Sunshine Coast Council’s pensioner rebate scheme. Pensioners are now required to fill in a form which gives council the authority to obtain pension details from Centrelink. Some pensioners have been denied the rebate because their pension has been reduced by Centrelink. In some cases the pension has been reduced by as little as $5.00 per fortnight, which apparently makes them ineligible for the rebate. This has happened to some who were already receiving the rebate and some who are applying for the first time. LACA Inc. understands that there have been meetings held in some areas in protest against this ‘means test’. We would like to hear from anyone who has been denied the rebate under these circumstances. Please call 5494 1258 or e-mail laca@ landsborough.qld.au LACA Inc. would also like to ask our councillors why this new method of assessing pensioner eligibility was not publicised in their columns in local papers. A. Husband Secretary LACA Inc

Job well done

Hat’s off to the cleaners at Beerwah High. They did an amazing, thankless job in cleaning up the hundreds of shattered windows. Must be shocking to find the work place you maintain has been treated this way and then to have to clean up the mess, makes it all the harder. I am a cleaner, though not at the school, so I really think they need to be saluted for their hard work helping to restore the school to safety. Val Beerwah

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I am writing to thank you for publishing the recent item about DES (diethylstilboestrol) Awareness Week. If not for this, the people in your district affected by the anti-miscarriage drug, DES, may not have found out the special cancer preventive screening and reproductive health care they need. Much appreciated. Carol Devine DES Action Australia-NSW www.desnsw.blogspot.com

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Good News Week An excited and relieved Dorothy Hurford recently graced GCNews office, fresh from a dog rescue to register her praise for the Beerwah Firies. Dorothy came across her daughter Noela Murphy’s poodle, Madeline, enmeshed with the barbed wire on her property gate. Unable to remove the pooch’s ear, Dorothy phoned Wendy at Caloundra Fire and Rescue Area Office who diverted her to Beerwah Fire Brigade. Within a short time Michael Noonan arrived to cut the barbed wire still attached to Madeline and transport her to vet Graeme Lean, who promptly clipped her fur to remove the offending wire. Both Madeline (the poodle) and Grandma Dorothy are doing fine and singing the praises of our local fire brigade and vet. Thanks for helping these ‘damsels in distress’.


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Caloundra Sewing Centre has the new financial year all stitched up with their exciting shipment of a brand new line of Janome sewing machines. Business owner, James Hunter, has owned the shop for five years and boasts twenty years experience as a technician – which means the Centre has an ‘on-site tech.’ He is also proud that his is a Bernina awardwinning shop and is ‘number one ‘on the coast. The shop itself has been in that location for over 25 years and continues to build up a range of patchwork fabrics in its haberdashery line; this ever-increasing range includes both plain and patterned fabrics at affordable prices. Of particular interest to families in preparation for the school holidays are the classes for beginners and also children. The kids classes see children from age seven years and upwards learning to sew; starting off with the basics like a calico bag and working their way up to cushions, clothing such as shorts. Some children come back each holiday to learn more.

Three hour classes normally involve only two to three children and if families book in for a couple of classes they can have an offer of a free lesson for a child. During the holidays the classes run more or less every day. There are also teenagers classes every second day which include ages from ten years on, where with Margaret workshop coordinator, they make what they want to make, for instance all hand-sewn teddy bears. “The kids are all lovely and helpful with each other and often come in for several lessons to achieve projects they want to complete like the teddy” said Margaret. They also stock overlockers and free lessons are supplied with all machines and overlockers purchased. Caloundra Sewing Centre for all your sewing needs, expert advice, technical requirements and workshops, located at 1/8 Ormuz Ave Caloundra, phone 5491 6199. Open Monday to Saturday, 8.30am – 5.00pm weekdays, 8.30am – 12.30pm Saturdays.

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Further Protection for Glass House Mountains National Park

While many locals enjoy the cooler months, winter is a tough time of year for an increasing number of others. My electorate office has had about a dozen calls for help each week from people who’ve fallen on hard times. That’s not unusual for this time of year but what has surprised me is the broad cross-section of people. I’m hearing from young people, pensioners and single parents. It’s clear no one’s immune to these tough economic times. If you need help, I urge you to call Centrelink’s Financial Information Service on 131 021. Lifeline also offers financial counselling 1300 370 255 and personal counselling 131 114.

Telstra Country Wide celebrates It’s Telstra Country Wide’s 10th anniversary this month and I believe it’s worth celebrating by all Sunshine Coast residents. Before Telstra set up this special unit to meet the needs of regional Australia, complaints against Telstra were all too common. In fact, they were the main matter my constituents would raise with me. Ten years later and it’s a different story. Now, customer problems are swiftly addressed when possible, by Sunshine Coast General Manager Jason Law and his team. Telstra Country Wide has also been a generous corporate citizen. It donates to many volunteer groups and actively supports local business.

Since becoming the Member for Glass House, I have been working hard to see the natural corridor between Mt Mee and Maleny, through the Glass House Mountains, protected for future generations. I therefore welcome the announcement that more than 2,000 hectares will be added to the Glass House Mountains National Park, including several more important mountain peaks. The east and west Tunbubudla Mountains, locally referred to as the Twins, Mount Beerburrum and Mount Tibberoowuccum will now join their neighbours in the National Park. This is a great outcome, one that will go a long way to preserving the 490 plant and animal species who call the National Park their home, and one that will give greater certainty to an ongoing green belt between Caboolture and Caloundra.

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As many of you know, I recently took part in a trek through Kokoda. I can honestly say I found the journey exhausting – but at the same time it was exhilarating and life changing. The trip really highlighted the sacrifices made by so many Australian soldiers and I admire their endurance and courage in serving in this unforgiving environment. How so many survived the conditions and the enemy is beyond me. Lest We Forget.

There are early signs that Australian parliamentarians will embrace this year’s Day for Daniel. I’ve already had several MPs and senators accept my invitation to wear red in Parliament on October 29. Day for Daniel is held in tribute to Daniel Morcombe, the 13-year-old boy who disappeared at Woombye in December 2003. The Day raises awareness and money for the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, which teaches children around Australia about personal safety. I have asked all Federal and Queensland politicians to show their support and I encourage the general public to also get involved. Log on to danielmorcombe.com.au and dayfordaniel.com.au for more information.

Queensland Week for 2010 has recently passed and nominations are now open for community groups and organisations looking to plan an event for 2011. Up to $10,000 is available to groups who host a community-focused event, including such things as a festival, barbecue or workshop with a Queensland theme. This is a great way of promoting all that is Queensland and also to raise some much needed funds for local community groups. Nominations close September 3 so if you are interested in applying, please contact my office for more information on 5495 2666 or glass.house@ parliament.qld.gov.au

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Congratulations to the Rotary Club of the Glass House Mountains for their recent Change-Over dinner held at the Beerwah Hotel. This excellent function showcased the many associations and community groups busy making sure our Glass House Country region works as one. A packed room saw Rotary deliver on its outstanding local, regional and international projects and outline their vision for the coming year. Congratulations to outgoing President Brent Torrance and to incoming President George MacKenzie for their service to community. It was my pleasure to accept Honorary Membership for the year ahead from President George and his wife Fay alongside Valerie Inglis and Terri Irwin, who also were awarded Honorary Memberships for their outstanding support.

Beerwah development application

An application has been received for a Material Change of Use to establish four units at 23 Pine Camp Road, Beerwah. The land is 1012 m2 and is located within the multi-unit precinct of the Beerwah Township Planning Area. The proposed buildings will be two storeys and have a gross floor area of 667.6m2 plus patios. Please visit council’s customer service centre in Omrah Avenue, Caloundra, to see these plans in more detail.

Glass House road works

Council will soon start works on Old Gympie Road and Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains, to strengthen the pavement as well as resurface it. The project was programed to start on June 28, with works completed within 10 weeks. The council team will also reinstate the bitumen pathway along the southern side of Coonowrin Road. During construction, partial road closures will take place, but council inspectors will contact residents to arrange timing for access if works are going to block property entrances. Council has provided $97,640 for this project, with Hanson Quarries funding $265,000 through their haulage route levy. Your patience is appreciated whilst construction works are underway. Traffic management measures will be in place to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists.

Congratulations to the organisers of the Orchidfest. Over 20 Orchid Societies from Caboolture to Emerald participated. The festival not only brought like-minded flower lovers together but was great for the whole community as dozens of buses arrived from all over Queensland, in turn bringing business to the region.

Council leading the charge on climate change

Climate change and peak oil are global issues with a local impact that council is tackling head on with the adoption of the Sunshine Coast Climate Change and Peak Oil Strategy 2010–2020. At council, we haven’t just been developing the strategy—we are leading by example and have started working on our own path to carbon neutrality, plus developed sustainable transport, biodiversity, land use and social planning initiatives for the region. We are also calling on everyone to join us in taking action against climate change. Join the LivingSmart or ecoBiz programs, ride your bike to work one day a week, buy local food and produce, switch to renewable energy and off-set your travel— each small change adds up to one big action and will save us money in the long run. Visit the environmental management section of council’s website for a copy of the strategy.

Be part of the planning scheme team

Council is calling for nominations for a community focus group, whose members will provide input into the new Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme. As part of council’s ongoing commitment to ensure the new scheme reflects the community’s expectations, the group will provide key advice to council and its planning scheme team during the preparation of the new scheme. The community focus group will be a diverse group of local people who collectively bring together a wide variety of experiences, backgrounds and skills in topics relevant to the new scheme, and who have an interest in the future growth of the Sunshine Coast. Nominations close on 4.30pm, July 5 and can be lodged at any council service centre. Visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for more info.

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Contributed by Martine Goedhart. What are you most afraid of? Spiders? Sharks? Snakes? If you are like most Australians, fear of public speaking (glossophobia) probably tops your list. According to a 2009 poll, public speaking came in no. 2 on the list of things people feared most, after snakes. If you are one of those people on the no. 2 list, there is help to get you over your worst fear. Ever heard of Toastmasters? It’s a non profit organisation that boast more than 250,000 members in more than 12,500 clubs in 106 countries. Members in Beerwah meet every second and fourth and Thursday of the month in the Beerwah Library, from 9.00am for a 9.30am start, finishing around 11.30am. The meeting is like a speech workshop where individual members give speeches and are evaluated by their peers. You might ask, why on earth would any sane person give up a few hours of their time to attend a public speaking workshop to be criticised by others? There are plenty of reasons. First of all we don’t criticise, we give constructive evaluations. We also give people the confidence by letting them practice speaking among friends and receive friendly feedback. The process not only helps frightened speakers overcome their anxiety, it also helps more confident speakers perfect their techniques. Of course there are many more sessions during the meetings and one of the favourites is the Table Topic session, where people can let their imagination run free. We are known as the friendliest club on the Sunshine Coast, there is great camaraderie and lots of laughter. Judge for yourself and be part of one of our meetings, we'd love to welcome you. For more information call Martine on 5496 9855 or Jenny on 5439 0066.

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materials. Friday, July 9, 1.30pm – 3.00pm. Ages eight to 15. Cost: $15.00. Bookings essential. Pyjamas – Thank you! Children in foster care often arrive at their new homes with nothing but the clothes on their back, so Sunshine Coast Libraries are running a Pyjama Drive to collect PJs especially for them. The Pyjama Drive is running until July 16 and local libraries together with The Pyjama Foundation are asking for donations of brand new pyjamas for boys and girls, both winter and summer styles, in sizes 0000 – adult. So far 34 pairs of pyjamas and four pairs of slipper socks have been donated at Beerwah Library. Thankyou to all those kind people! These donations are a great way to show foster children they are cared for by our whole community. Win a laptop thanks to YourTutor and Sunshine Coast Libraries. To enter go to: http://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ YourTutor will assist you with homework and school projects via an online classroom. Subjects include maths, english, science and research. For students in Years 4 - 12, and adult learners. Available on our library website from 4.00pm 8.00pm, Monday to Friday. The Friends of Beerwah Library Do you have a passion for your local community and are looking for a new way to contribute? The Friends of Beerwah Library are a group of local residents who contribute to the value of the library through fund raising activities, organising catering for events and representing the library in the community. If you are interested, please contact Dell or Caroline at the library.

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Foods that eat your teeth CHOICE looks at the good, the bad and the downright ugly. It's well known that lollies and fizzy drinks cause tooth decay, but CHOICE has warned so called healthy snacks such as some muesli bars and fruit drinks are also rotting our children's teeth. A survey has found a number of sugar-free energy and sports drinks can also damage teeth because of their high acid content. Working with the Australian Dental Association's Victorian Branch, CHOICE compared the sugar content and acidity of 85 processed foods and drinks and categorised them as high, moderate or low risk. "While it's no surprise the usual suspects such as fizzy drinks and lollies are in the high risk category, unfortunately a number of products that are promoted as healthy snacks for kids' lunchboxes are also high risk and can contribute to tooth decay and erosion," says CHOICE spokesman Brad Schmitt. "These products aren't only full of sugar, they also have high acidity levels which can directly damage the enamel surface of teeth.

"Examples include Kellogg's Nutri-Grain bars, Uncle Tobys Apricot Muesli bars, Golden Circle Orange Juice and fizzy drinks such as Pepsi and market leader Coca-Cola (which pack more than 10 teaspoons of sugar in a 375mL can). Making the high acid category are two caffeine-loaded sugar-free energy drinks Red Bull and V Energy and several sports drinks including Powerade (no sugar) and Staminade Lemon Lime Fusion. Such products may be free of sugar but all have a higher acid reserve than most other fizzy drinks." Tooth decay is on the rise and dentists rightly blame our increasing consumption of sugary snacks and drinks, including fruit juices and fruit drinks," says Schmitt. "There are many other foods and drinks that are potentially harmful for our teeth, so the advice is consider high-risk foods and drinks as a oncea-week treat and regularly brush and floss your teeth. "And if you really want to avoid a visit to the dentist, try drinking milk or water instead of Coke or Pepsi."


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Woodies’ Mid Year Expo

Can you think of a better hobby on a winters day, than working in your shed, turning a rough piece of timber into something useful or decorative? Well, the members of the Blackall Range Woodcrafters’ Guild think this is the best. During the weekend of July 3 and 4, these very talented people both male and female, will be showing off the results of their skills and imagination between 10.00am and 4.00pm daily. On those days, they will temporarily revamp the Montville Community Hall, which will be filled with beautiful and sometimes very useful items. To encourage their members to excel, the Guild has organised a competition. Products are judged prior to display in a number of categories. Finished products will be on sale both days, and these can range from tiny ornaments to rocking horses or squatters chairs. There’ll be something for every taste at very reasonable prices with nothing imported. Demonstrations will take place both days. These will include the operation of a scroll saw, carving, turning and pyrography. Among others, the pyrography people will give you the chance to participate. Have you ever owned a wooden business card with your name burned in on the spot? Come and have a look.

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Playing the music of Ball, Bilk and Barber

Do you dance or just enjoy listening to music? Then either way The Caxton Street Jazz Band is for you. The Band will be blowing up a storm on Sunday, July 11, 2.30pm – 5.30pm, at the Kawana Community Hall Nanyima Street Buddina when they present a once only performance of the music of Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk and Chris Barber. The band was formed in 1977 and has performed constantly in jazz conventions, pubs, clubs weddings and private functions. The band's music is firmly planted in the hot traditional jazz of the early 1900s, but many other music influences are represented in their performances. Their music is drawn from the early Ellington, Armstrong, Bechet, Morton an Bix through to the mainstream jazz of the 30's 40's and 50’s. In this once-only concert the music of the great British Jazz bands will be played. This will be a concert to remember. Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk and Chris Barber's music will be relived in their original traditional styles. The Caxton group has always prided itself on having the best musicians and this present lineup has no equal. Bob Mair plays drums and washboard and is the nominal leader, Bernice Haydock on piano and vocals, Tom Nicholson plays trombone banjo and vocals, Dennis Ashton on bass and the remarkable Paul Williams on reeds and the hot jazz trumpeter John Braben. The six piece Caxton Street Jazz Band band appeals not only to jazz aficionados but has a wide following from the general public who enjoy good music. The band is more than a jazz band. It is formed by a group of talented musicians who enjoy playing and entertaining. This concert is too good to miss. As our shows are now ticketed it is advisable to book by phoning Ted on 5491 6017 or Helen 54381976 (credit cards). This once-only concert is presented by the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club and Sunshine FM 104.9

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Winter’s crisp, clear days provide the perfect opportunity to get outdoors and find out what’s happening in the bush on the Sunshine Coast. Take advantage of the spectacular scenery and wildlife in south-east Queensland’s parks and forests by participating in a unique Connect with Nature school holiday activity run by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS). Bookings are essential, as places are limited. For information about other activities in the Sunshine Coast’s Connect with Nature program go to http:// www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks_and_forests/connect_with_nature_events_ calendar.html#whats_on_offer. To make a booking, call 1300 130 372.

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A to Z of trades and services ‘Your water tank is an investment’ Ian Booth, proprietor of Complete Tank Maintenance is a former water tank builder offering every aspect of tank maintenance and water tank cleaning. Having built water tanks, Ian knows what to look for when cleaning your water tank, and can provide a free, expert inspection of your tank. Ian is continually amazed of the tanks he sees, how many have problems and are deteriorating. He likes people to think of their water tank as an investment and encourages people to price one to see how much they are worth now. “I see a lot of tanks with cracks and white calcium marks and people don’t realise how

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Cement Render One of the Coasts Leading Render Contractors

POSI TRACK, EXCAVATOR, TIPPER & BEVERTAIL HIRE

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Community notices Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club Multi-draw raffles

Support your local BeeGee’s Soccer Club! Multidraw raffle here Thursday, July 1, 6.00pm until 7.00pm. Over 40 prizes including pot plants, mini hampers, cakes, biscuits, beer, wine, kitchen goods, and homewares. Beat the winter blues with our chef’s special $10.90 each for July 1 only. Pumpkin soup, bread and dessert, Beef pie and vegetables, Beef stroganoff and rice, Curry and rice. Full restaurant menu still available.

Landsborough Museum call for Volunteers

The Landsborough Museum is in urgent need of volunteers of all ages who have some spare time to help with the day to day running of the museum such as cleaning, filing, researching, data entry, meeting and greeting etc. No special skills required. If you feel you can be of some help and be part of our friendly group, please contact the Museum on 5494 1755 or visit our website www.landsboroughmuseum.org.au

Sunshine Coast Breathe Ezy Support Groups

Breathe Ezy is a self-funded support group for patients suffering from lung disease and respiratory problems, and their carers. So come along to our friendly monthly meetings, with special guest speakers, and learn how to manage and cope with your condition. Morning tea is provided, but a gold coin is appreciated. Meetings are held in the first week of each month at Caloundra, Maroochydore and Nambour: at 10.00am – 12.00noon. Phone: Tom 5443 1584 Cathy 5446 7706.

Like to serve your community?

To serve as a volunteer, along with 34 per cent of adult Australians, is to give back to your Community. Volunteering Sunshine Coast is an Organisation which facilitates the deployment of volunteers in a wide variety of areas, such as aged care, child care, home visits, retailing, etc. With winter now upon us, the need for volunteers is urgent, and if you could assist for a few hours each week, we want to hear from you. So why not give it a try and join our happy team? Appointments to discuss your involvement can be made at our offices situated at Caloundra, Noosa or Maroochydore. So, please contact one of our friendly staff on 5443 8256 for more information.

Lifeline Sunshine Coast Blanket Drive

Lifeline Sunshine Coast is collecting quality blankets to ensure they have enough to keep up with demand over winter. To donate your quality pre-loved blankets please contact Lifeline Distribution Centres on Kunda Park: 5409 1410 Caboolture: 5428 4240 or simply drop into the 21 Lifeline shop locations from Gympie to Caboolture.

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School Holiday Activities at Mooloolah Vacation Care

The winter holidays will be action packed at Mooloolah Vacation Care, a not-for-profit service providing safe fun holiday activities to students attending any primary school. We are open from 7.00am to 6.00pm through the holidays, and also for the Pupil Free Day on Monday, July 12. We will be going to Aussie World for a fun day out on Wednesday, June 30, where we will have unlimited access to rides such as rollercoaster’s and dodgem cars. On Wednesday, July 7 the children will travel to Caloundra to see Dinosaur Zoo, an interactive display of lifelike robotic dinosaurs. At the centre we will be exploring India, with cooking, jewellery making, nail art and dance activities. We always have lots of sport and craft activities to keep everyone busy and happy! Fees start as low as $4.30 for the day (after Government rebate). Call us on 5494 7491 to make a booking.

Sunshine Coast Arthritis Support Group

Meeting 12.45pm on Thursday, July 1, Maroochydore Neighbourhood Centre, 5th Avenue, Cotton Tree. Contact: Mary 5441 2259, 0403 339 057, Jeanette 5443 7446, 0413 482 147 or Bev 5457 3338. Guest Speaker: Adrian Hubner, Naturopath and Fiona Brady, Pharmacist. Topic: Use of Alternative Medications and Prescribed Medications for Arthritis.

Zumbathon! Fundraiser

Raising awareness for Child Trafficking. Saturday, July 3, 2.00pm - 4.00pm at the University Sports Precinct Hall. If you ever wanted to try Zumba but weren’t sure, this event is the perfect time to have a go while supporting a cause! For more information or to book, phone Celestia on 0401 354 199 or email sunshinecoastzumba@gmail.com All funds raised will go toward making the Child Trafficking documentary ‘Saints & Slaves in Siam’.

GoodOldTalk.com

Do you have an opinion on the Mining Tax? Where do you stand in the creation / evolution debate? These were two of the hotly debated topics this week on GoodOldTalk.com - the FREE website for people over 50. Why not join us? There are forums on every topic under the sun, space for you to blog about anything you like, and even computer help giuides if you have something you want to troubleshoot. Come and see for yourself – find out what everyone’s ‘Talk’ing about. For more information contact Hazel on 5493 7679 or Rehanah on 5493 5947.

Cansurvive – Cancer Support Group What do you do when you are given a diagnosis of cancer? Yes, for some it is most stressful and frightening, it can also be the beginning of a journey of discovery for the part you yourself can play on the road to recovery and healing. Cansurvive is a cancer support and information service. Support groups are held each fortnight and are open to members of the public. It’s a group that both uplifts and supports on the path

that do meet the deadline, every effort will be made to include them in the next edition, however if we receive more contributions than we have space available, then some may be held over until the following week. Priority is given to contributions which are time specific.

to healing. We aim to help people with cancer see a broader view of the bodies healing journey. The Cansurvive Centre provides an extensive library, holistic and main stream medical information, counselling, meditation, practitioner listing, educational seminars and support groups. Groups are held every second Tuesday morning from 10.00am to 12.30pm, July 6 and 20, August 5 and 19. Morning tea is provided. All are welcome, just turn up to 69 Park Road Nambour. Bookings are not necessary. Parking in the grounds. Phone 5441 5730.

Buddies Refugee Support Group presents ‘A Winters afternoon romance’

Sunday, July 11 - The Refraction Trio will delight and enchant Sunshine Coast music lovers with some Forgotten Romantics at Caloundra Uniting Church at 2.00pm, with selections from Bruch’s 8 pieces for Viola, Clarinet and Piano and Reinecke’s Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano. In addition, we will hear the Overture to Mozart’s Mariage of Figaro, a Trio by Gian Carlo Minotti and Gate, a virtuosic work by Graham Fitkin. Tickets phone 5476 8910 or 5494 2240, tickets also available at door. Tickets $20.00, pensioners $15.00, students $8.00, under 16s free. Afternoon tea included. All proceeds towards Buddies Refugee Support Group Under the auspices of the Caloundra Uniting Church, 56 Queen Street, Caloundra.

Glasshouse Lutheran Ladies Fellowship Morning Tea

Extends to you an invitation to their morning tea on Friday, July 16 commencing at 9.30am at the church, in Reed Street (Next to the RSL) Glasshouse. Our speakers are ‘The Twinnies’ Bridgette and Paula, who are water bird rescuers and carers. Following their talk, we will be going to look at their property where they care for a variety of water birds. Donation of $5.00 towards the morning tea and to assist Bridgette and Paula in their work caring for the injured water birds. RSVP by July 6 to Val, 5494 9191 or Helen, 5439 0748.

Are you looking for a JP?

There is a JP Service at the Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre five days a week. For further information ring the centre on 5438 7220. We need more volunteers for this service urgently. Please contact April the JP Volunteer co-ordinator on 5496 9408. Beerwah Lions Service Club - Installation of incoming officers Ceremony will be held at the GHM Sports Club on Saturday, July 3, commencing from 6.30pm and a big multi draw fun raffle will also be part of the program. Lions incoming President is Ken Loveday, and incoming Auxiliary President is Sharon Loveday. All welcome, especially those who attended the Lions Newcomers Welcome dinner but everyone intending to attend please phone Lion Max on 5494 9905 ASAP to make a reservation.

Glasshouse Country RSL

Friday raffle results for June 18, Lucky door: Marilyn A65, Meat tray: Laurie B100, Veggie tray: Charlie B40, Fruit tray: Kev B45

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Property of the week

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Property of the week

Absolute value for money This property is a pleasure to inspect. The gardens are beautifully kept and have great street appeal. Inside this comfortable three bedroom brick home there are new tiles throughout the main living areas giving this solid home a great update. The bathroom, ensuite and kitchen are also in great condition. The back yard is fully fenced with side access for a boat or caravan. If you want to build a big shed or even a pool there is plenty of room. There is also an undercover bbq area. Currently tenanted at $320/wk this property is value for money in so many ways. Invest, first home or great retirement for those looking to downsize. Close to all amenities and priced at $380,000 it is one of the best buys around at the moment. Call Alice King 0411 334 252 for an inspection.

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Glass House Mtns - 5496 9411 1/7 Reed Street

Landsborough - 5494 1488 38 Cribb Street


Property of the week

Privacy, queenslander, 11 acres - $1,200,000 Do you require privacy with a tropical garden setting, then this could be for you. Hidden on 11 acres there is a fully restored 1920s Queenslander style home built with tongue and groove inside. There are three bedrooms with office upstairs, main with a spacious ensuite that has large windows that look out to a natural bush land setting. There is a guest room downstairs or has potential for dual living. Extras include polish floor boards, brass fittings, decorative archways, plaster ceiling roses, french doors, wood heater, air conditioning, verandah and rear deck. Outside there is a 12 x 7.4m American barn, permanent creek, fruit trees, and chook yard. There is five acre cleared paddock plus another two acres cleared around the house. This property is in the perfect position right in the middle of Beerwah and Glass House Mountains townships. Call today for a private inspection – Angela Cooper 0431 839 683.

Laurie Evans Real Estate Pty Ltd The Name That Means A Great Deal In Real Estate

Est 1978

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

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Property of the week Room to move Located on a superb one acre block and only a short drive to schools, shops and transport. Entering this three bedroom home through the double doors you walk into the main living area with raked ceilings and find a spacious area that connects to the large functional kitchen. There are three double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe, a separate study is just another feature of this lovely home. Forget water restrictions with the house serviced by an excellent spring fed well and irrigation throughout the block. The large outdoor area is perfect to take advantage of the tranquil atmosphere. Include mountain views, 12m x 6m separate garage and manicured one acre and this home will not disappoint. $497,000. Call Brad Collins, First National Beerwah 0427 946 411.

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5494 6444


Property of the week

Glasshouse blocks – glorious views Your choice of two of the best blocks with ‘views’. Easy walking distance to shops and rail. Lot one boasts gentle sloping, views north to Mt Mellum, and a two storey home would also give you magnificent views south to Mt Tibro. Priced at $199,000 for 700m2. Lot two has driveway access to 787m2 of northerly views to Mt Mellum and the ranges. Priced at $179,000. Simple covenants and ready to start building. For more infomation phone John King on 0409 570 284 or email johnk@gcfn.com.au

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Beerwah’s Best Value Unit!

2 Acres – Privacy - Lifestyle

This spacious 2 bedroom townhouse has plenty to offer and lots of appeal. Featuring 2 big bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, great kitchen plus open plan living area opening to bigger than normal private courtyard. Airconditioning to main bedroom and living. Your own garage & this modern complex has low body corp’s, wide driveways & generous visitor parking. Excellent location just a short level walk from shops, rail, schools & childcare. Seller very keen to sell – make your appointment today!

Great North facing setting with views to the Ranges. Enjoy this light filled home planned with lots of windows to take advantage of the privacy & Northerly sunny aspect. Separate lounge, separate dining, great kitchen & family area opening to a large (9.5x5.5m) inviting area & adjoining covered spa. A wonderfully liveable floorplan plus 2 acres of gentle sloping, Northerly aspect land. The perfect choice for you acreage lifestyle.

Inspect: Sat 10-10.30am Address: Unit 16/2a Swan St, Beerwah For Sale: Multi Auction Event 23 July 2010 Contact: John King 0409 570 284 Web: beerwahrealestate.com.au/1154430

WIN A NEW MERCEDES-BENZ CLC-CLASS SPORTS COUPÉ CALL FIRST NATIONAL BEERWAH 5494 6444 TO FIND OUT HOW

Inspect: By Appointment Address: 38 Fortune Ave, Peachester For Sale: $554,000 Contact: John King 0409 570 284 Web: beerwahrealestate.com.au/1382054

OPEN HOMES SATURDAY 3RD JULY 9.00 - 9.30 - $399,000 149 Sahara Road, Glass House Mountains 10.00 - 10.30 - AUCTION Unit 16, 2a Swan Street, Beerwah 11.00 - 11.30 - $415,000 5 Woodgrove Boulevard, Beerwah 12.00 - 12.30 - $379,000 20 Cobb & Co Drive, Beerburrum 12.00 - 12.30 - $525,000 122 Peachester Road, Beerwah 1.00 - 1.30 - $595,000 20 Jordana Place, Glass House Mountains 1.00 - 1.30 - $457,000 7 Dana Close, Glass House Mountains 2.00 - 2.30 - $640,000 15 Julia court, Glass House Mountains 68 Simpson Street Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au

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34 Caloundra Street, Landsborough

25 Gould Drive, Glass House Mountains

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We sell your home as if it’s our own Stockdale & Leggo’s Landsborough office is proud of and committed to their motto “We sell your home as if it’s our own”. Business Manager, Chris Oldfield, explains some of the benefits that Stockdale & Leggo offer “Our team consists of genuinely passionate people with a diversity of experience that allows us to embrace new ideas and technologies and to forge a new style of doing business” Chris said. “We set ourselves to provide the very best service to our clients in this very competitive and customer focused industry. "We’re at the leading edge of technology and will continue to embrace innovation to find that ‘point of difference’ that keeps us as market leaders and customer's choice” Chris said. Chris has a 15 year career in real estate in sales and management and is also a licensed auctioneer with corporate and freelance experience.

Chris is particular about the ethics of his business and his team which adhere strictly to the code of conduct which governs real estate agents According to Chris, it clearly states that a real estate agent must not knowingly mislead a person about the property’s market price. "Here at Stockdale & Leggo we pride ourselves on such industry knowledge, keeping ourselves and our clients safe in the knowledge of industry compliancy” Chris said. You can contact Stockdale & Leggo on 5494 8022 or visit Stockdale & Leggo Hinterland, 7/1 Maleny Street, Landsborough. For information on the company, the staff, the services they offer or listings, visit their website at www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/landsborough

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$6990 Total commission

List your home exclusively with Stockdale&Leggo Hinterland

During July August September And pay only $6990 TOTAL COMMISSION when sold On an average sale price of $500,000 you are saving a

whopping $7,255 Listed on 5 prominent web sites FOR A FRACTION OF THE NORMAL FREE Magazine advertising PRICE YOU WILL RECEIVE THE For sale sign board FULL SERVICES NORMALLY Open for inspections (if required) PROVIDED Office window display (far far more than Go Gecko Colour brochure A local OFFICE (with window display) or Only One Realty) A sales TEAM (not one person)

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Ph. 5494 8022

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Monarch Realty

KING TOBIN LAWYERS Incorporating Noel R Williams Solicitors

Ph: 5494 1577 www.monarchrealty.com.au Website No. 795

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ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SOLD View each Saturday prior 11 - 11.45am 126 Eudlo Road Mooloolah Valley

Open House Sat 3rd July 2.00 - 3.00pm

Affordable Tree Change on 3502m2 Beautifully presented lowset brick family home situated in the much sought after Glasshouse Mountains. This property is brimming with warm ambience and is inviting by its quiet, secluded locale and leafy surrounds nestled on 3502m2 Main features include: * 4 good sized bedrooms - ensuite to main fans throughout * Neat functional kitchen - ample storage Dishwasher * Covered verandah * All weather entertaining area’s * 8.5m X 5.5m storage shed * Picturesque, useable 3502m2 block * Above ground pool It is easy to enjoy this home in its farm setting. This idyllic lifestyle is a must to inspect.....

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Plant asparagus, broad bean, peas, onions, beans, parsnip, rhubarb, perennial spinach, silver beet, zucchini, potatoes, carrot, kohl rabi, lettuce, radish, turnip, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, garlic, leeks, swede, sweet potato and tomato.

Flowers

Plant amaranthus, aster, bedding begonia, carnation, cleome, dahlia, everlasting daisy, gaillardia, californian poppy, rudbeckia, snapgragon, statice, marigold, petunia, chrysanthemum, coleus, gazania, gerbera, nasturtium, strawflower, kangaroo paw, cosmos, JRPSKUHQD SKOR[ portulaca, salvia, sunflower and zinnia.

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Mid Season Recycling

The winter months are the best months to take a look at what in the home needs culling or you might like to tackle the office. Private papers are often a problem; private documents could be shredded or torn up then placed in layers in your compost. The worms love the paper and they can be trusted with the contents. Keep on top of it by having a bin in the office to place the shredded or torn paper in. This will give the worms a meal each week and keep the office clean. Don’t forget to print on both sides of the paper first. Let’s take another look at composting and worm farms. You can reduce the waste you put into the bin by using most of your kitchen scraps. Meat and dairy scraps are the only kitchen scraps that might go into your bin and if you have a dog the meat scraps don’t go in, leaving only the dairy. All other food scraps can go into your compost. If you use a lot of citrus or onions place them in a different compost area and when the food has broken down considerably then use it to feed the worms. You might like to build a raised garden bed and place the regular compost at one end and the heavy duty compost like citrus or onions at the other end, and don’t forget to add the scrapings from the fire place. I crush egg shells and place them in a bucket with left over tea and coffee including the tea bags and coffee grinds and add them to my compost area. Egg shells are a great source of calcium. Menshed is operating from the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre and gardening is one of their projects. Please come down to see what they are doing with recycled items. Happy Recycling

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Brisbane wattle (Acacia fimbriata) This local native wattle which grows as a dense small tree, but can be pruned and kept to about P LI \RX ZDQW ² PHDQLQJ LW FDQ EH XVHG DV D hedge. At this time of the year, it produces masses of small yellow fluffy flowers, which attract swarms of bees into your garden. The seed pods are a favourite IRRG IRU SDUURWV DQG FRFND toos, so it is a great plant to attract birds to your garden. It can handle growing in part shade, but flowers best in full sun, and can grow in a wide range of soil types and conditions. Like most wattles, the small hard seeds can be used as a bush tucker, in breads and biscuits or roasted and used to make a coffee substitute. Like most wattles, you need to watch out for stem borers, which can cause a limb to die back.

supporting a sustainable Glasshouse Countr y

There is a dwarf variety available if you’d like to grow this plant but don’t have a large space. Just call into one of our local nurseries if you’d like to know more about this wonderful native plant.

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Personal GLASSHOUSE INTRODUCTIONS bringing people together, all ages, Joan 5496 9396 www.glasshouseintroductions.com.au.

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PROFESSIONAL SEAMSTRESS/PATTERN MAKER evening wear, corsetry, costumes and alterations. Phone Shael 0407 638 605

Positions vacant Residential Real Estate Career Ray White Beerwah is looking for a positive current or potential salesperson to expand our success and enjoy the exciting growth plans that are in place for the future. Outstanding opportunities exist for those that are driven, passionate and motivated. Your potential in our business is only limited by you. Real estate is a dynamic and evolving industry which offers unique challenges and opportunities. If you enjoy working in a fast paced and progressive environment and possess the following, this is an opportunity not to be missed:

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Books NEW & QUALITY USED CHILDREN BOOKS Looking for a special book? See Librarian Suitcase at Landsborough Markets each Saturday.

Computer sales, rental & services ALFS COMPUTERS - AUST BEST PRICES Computer bargain - complete system P4 XP Pro $199. Monitors 17" various brands $65. P4 high speed from $155. New LCD 23" Acer $245, 19" SH $99. Laptops new dual core 2, many extras $670. New towers dual core ++ $590. Repairs, upgrades avail Ph: 5477 1243 or 0412 005 527 QUALITY PC SALES & SERVICE For all new systems, full onsite support, repairs, virus removal & general maintenance. Over 15yrs servicing the area. Call 5493 0905 or 0407 074 079

Firewood SPLIT, DRY HARDWOOD. Approx 1.4m3 $140 delivered. Call Mark 0438 948 862

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8' X 5' BOX TRAILER 1.4m high cage, brakes, VGC $1,500 Anne-Maree Ph: 0403 127 048 HORSE MANURE $40 per box trailer load - we load. Landsborough Phone: 0439 340 285 UPRIGHT STOVE/OVEN gc $250. Surfboard short girls custom w access $60. Roof pod for car GC $150. Phone: 5439 0790 40 X PRE DRILLED, TREATED POSTS - $5 each Phone John - 0438 128 152 SPENT MUSHROOM COMPOST. Ex-farm pickup. Beerwah $2.00/bag. Ph: 0413 418 487 or 0421 945 712 FLY SCREENS NEW, p/c, silver $20 the lot 26.5cm x 85cm, 41.5cm x 85cm, 40cm x 115cm (x2), 86.5cm x 115cm (x 3) Ph: 0404 822 371


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STEAM VAPORIZER T.A.A.V used once - sell $25 Ph: 0404 822 371 QUEEN MATTRESS GC $150 ono Ph: 0409 390 417 LICENCE PLATES - 21.PIT, slim, blue & silver, never registered $350 Ph: 0402 450 668 FRUIT SOCKS (Poly socks) Ph: 0419 318 859

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Sports results Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Trevor Bertram

On Wednesday the Club hosted a Visit-In by Toowoomba District RSL Social Club. A morning of mixed triples was interrupted by rain but was enjoyed by all, as was the morning tea and luncheon. Thanks ladies for another fine effort. Winners for the game were ‘Out of the Hat’ with prizes going to both home and visiting players. Last Thursday Open Pairs winners with a 2 plus 42 were Brian Saunders and Graham Turton and the runners-up, with 26 points in game one, were Margaret Lehmann and Anne Howard. The Quarterly Club Meeting was held on Saturday morning followed by the First Round of the Men’s B Singles Championship. Results were: Brendan Freshwater 25 def Bede Burton 15, Lindsay Henderson 25 def Kevin Beasley 19, Trevor Bertram 25 def Les (Biro) McAndrew 20, Mac Townson 25 def Richard White 15 and Rob Farrell 25 def Ron Rix 20. The final round of the Series 2 Two Bowl Triples tournament on Saturday afternoon resulted in Bruno De Clara, Richard White and Trevor Bertram winning the highest score prize with

Monika Duff

Support our local Karate champs Beerwah Karate Club is hosting a fundraising movie afternoon in the school holidays to raise money for students to attend The National Championships in August. Karate Kid the Movie will be screened at Caloundra Cinemas on Friday, July 2 in the school holidays. Cost per ticket is $8.00. Anyone interested in attending, please call 54913535.

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28 points and Dennis Hume, Monika Duff and Graham Richardson winning the highest margin prize with a plus 4. Overall Series 2 winners will be announced next Saturday. A third series, with some minor changes, will be run on the four Saturdays from July 3 to July 24, in the lead up to the pennant season. Please check the notice board for details. Congratulations go to Monika Duff and Jim Tatum recent winners of the Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Ladies’ and Men’s ‘A’ Singles Championships for 2010. Coming Events Wednesday, June 30, 9.00am, Ladies’ Consistency Singles and Social Bowls. Thursday, July 1, 12.30pm, Open Pairs. Saturday, July 3, 1.00pm, Round 1 of Series 3 Two Bowl Triples Tournament.

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Suncoast Hinterland Softball

Results saturday 26th June U12's - Bandits Def Stingrays 1 - 12 - 8 Noosa Def Wildcats - 9 - 5 Noosa Def Redbacks - 21 - 1 U15's - Stingrays 3 Def Bandits - 22 - 13 Women's B Grade Wildcats Def Stingrays 4 - 5 - 4 Redbacks Def Stingrays 5 - 7 - 0 Draw Saturday 10th July U12's - 9am D1 - Stingrays 1 v Redbacks 9am D3 - Wildcats v Bandits U15's - 10.30am D1 - Noosa v Bandits 10.30am D3 - Stingrays 3 v Stingrays 2 Women's B Grade 1pm D1 Stingrays 5 v Stingray 4 1pm D3 Redbacks v Wildcats If anyone is intreseted in playing our slow pitch (hit & giggle) every saturday at 3pm - cost is $5 per game please contact Karen Robe on 0422 204 661. No games this weekend for the school holiday's. SHSA would like to wish everyone a safe holiday & we will see you all Saturday 10th July.


Blood, sweat and cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country

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Share all the details of your club's sporting news and results each week in the Glasshouse Country News. Please make sure your contributions are sent through to editorial@gcnews.com.au by 10.30am on Monday.

Athletes proven to live longer Athletes tend to live longer than the general population, a new study has found. The study featuring in the July 2010 issue of ‘The Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport’ (JSAMS), published by Sports Medicine Australia, examined the mortality and longevity of elite athletes to understand the association between exercise training and survival rates. Results showed elite endurance athletes, e.g. distance runners and cross country skiers; and elite mixed sports athletes who perform both endurance and power activities, e.g. soccer, ice hockey, basketball and short-to moderate term events in track and field, are more likely to live longer than the general population. Elite power athletes, e.g. rugby players, baseballers, weightlifters, wrestlers, boxers and track and field throwers, may survive longer, similar to, or shorter than the general population depending on the type of sport and if they have used performance substances. Author of the study, Masaru Teramoto says the study highlights how long term vigorous exercise training is associated with an increased survival rate within a specific group of athletes. “The study showed that endurance and mixedsports athletes tend to survive longer than the general population,” said Mr Teramoto.

“Lower cardiovascular disease mortality among these athletes seems to play a major role in their better survival rates. “A possible explanation for this is that as they perform greater amounts of physical activity and possess a higher level of physical fitness, these attributes work as additional benefits of reducing all-cause mortality,” said Mr Teramoto. Sports Medicine Australia Chief Executive Officer, Nello Marino said that the general population can learn from the behaviour of these athletes. “The study highlights the importance of physical activity, no matter the extent, in everyone’s daily lives,” said Mr Marino. “Physical activity performed at moderate intensity is associated with the reduced risk of all-cause mortality in the general population. It helps to prevent cardiovascular disease, hypertension and some types of cancers (e.g. colon, breast and lung cancers). “It also reduces the risk of overweight and obesity and promotes maintaining a healthy body weight. “For optimal health, every Australian should aim to do a combination of moderate and vigorous activities for at least 30 minutes on most, preferably all, days,” said Mr Marino.

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Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Contributed by Judy Walker

Tuesday, June 22 - winners were Julie Hart, Steve Manston and Ede Clark. Runners up were Ray Bryant, Darren Black and Kev Jenner. Raffle winners were J. Walker and E. Pierce. Friday, June 25 - winners were Ian and Gwen Henderson, 2nd Nev and Gloria Shaw, and 3rd Lloyd and Judy Walker. Return of the secret six. Great to see Gloria back after a hospital visit. Saturday, June 26 - winners were L. Walker and G. Henderson. Raffle winner was Kev Woodman. Mixed Pairs draw is now on the board with the first round to be played by July 10. Next 2 bowl Triples is on July 12. Names on the board or call Ede on 5494 7047.

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Beerwah Bulldogs June 27 Report

The Bulldogs went up to Nambour on Sunday to take on the Crushers looking to climb up the ladder a little further. We found out quickly the Crushers had the same thing on their minds and they came out in both grades very determined to put on a show of attacking football. The scores below indicate that both Beerwah teams really need to knuckle down at training and on game day to get their seasons back on track. The Domino’s Pizza Players Player awards went to Daniel Kidd (U18) and Ashley Sleeman (Reserve Grade). The Bulldogs host the Maroochydore Swans on Saturday and would love to see all the supporters come along again to support the club and on Sunday we will be having our Annual Golf Day at the Beerwah Golf Club. Reserve Grade Nambour Crushers – 76 – (Chad Parker 1, Jai Parnell 1, Matt Carvossi 2, Adrian Mills 3, Tyler Oxenham 3, Chris Howell 1, Hayden Price-

Maslen 1, Geoff Campbell 1, Arthur Field 1 - Tries) (Matt Carvossi 6, Tyler Oxenham 4 Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 6 - (Brendan Phillips 1 - Tries) (Damien Townsend 1 - Goals) Under 18 Nambour Crushers – 62 – (Sam Cumerford 1, Mark Dorante 1, Matt Bowd 2, Joseph Meninga 1, Blake Gierke 2, Mitch Ward 1, Lachlan Scantlebury 3, Mason Clarke 1 - Tries) (Blake Gierke 7 - Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 0 - (Nil - Tries) (Nil - Goals) Action from the Bulldogs v Crushers Under 18 game at Nambour on Sunday Junior Results Under 11 Bulldogs v Caboolture Under 14 Bulldogs v Stanley Rivers – Draw 22– Won 18- 16 22 Under 12 Bulldogs v Maroochydore – Won 50-0 Under 15 Bulldogs v Caloundra – Lost 18-14 Under 13 Bulldogs v Stanley Rivers – Under 16 Bulldogs v Bribie Island – Lost 32-10 Draw 26-26 Under 16 Girls v Aspley – Won 44 – 12 JUNE 30 2010 |

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Paddy and the Jigsaw

Paddy walks through town one day and he spots an interesting looking box in a shop window. He enters the shop, grabs the box and gives it a shake. Paddy thinks to himself ‘God, this must be some sort of million piece jigsaw’. He buys the jigsaw. When he arrives home, he pours the jigsaw out across the table. But all of the pieces are the same. Paddy tries turning them over but they still all look the same. So he decides to ring up his mate Patrick. “Hello Patrick?” “Hello Paddy!” “Patrick I’ve got a bit of a problem. I’ve bought this million piece jigsaw and all of the pieces look the same.” “Well have you tried turning them

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CANCER June 22 – July 22 This can be a very unsettled time. You may look at a new lifestyle career and home. Even though the desire is to change your life, try not to be too hasty, think things over carefully before making a decision. Money can come to you unexpectedly. Plans for travel can be made. LEO July 23 – August 22 A short trip can be on the spur of the moment. New ideas and concepts can arise, giving you more energy and enthusiasm to succeed. Your personality and your gift of the gab can bring in unexpected profits. A new car is possible. Good news coming from family. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 Plans for a short trip may be considered. A new opportunity can come out of the blue from a friend regarding work. This is a time for you to take care of your own needs. Letting go of the past will be important. The health of a family member could be a bit of a worry, but the results will be ok. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 This is a time of new beginnings; a very important decision will need to be made. Moving residence is likely soon. A pleasant surprise from a friend can brighten up your week. Doing something new and spontaneous can bring new and exciting people into your life.

over Paddy?” “Yes, yes I’ve tried that and they still all look the same.” “OK I’ll come round to your house in a minute, but tell me one more thing, what’s on the front of the box?” “Oh, some sort of cockerel.” When Patrick arrives at Paddy’s, he takes him through to the living room where the jigsaw is laid out across the table. “You see Patrick; this is my million piece jigsaw with all the pieces that look the same.” And Patrick says... “Paddy, that’s a box of corn flakes!” Submitted by L. Brown, Palmview

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