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Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Beerwah Library, happy birthday to you - well if you were in the library on Monday afternoon June 28, or if you were wandering down Turner Street these are the words that you might have heard. Sarah, our ‘Classifieds Queen’ attended the libraries’ birthday celebrations and talking to her after she came back to the office got me thinking about what libraries mean to the people who use them. A recent magazine I picked up had an article on budgeting and one of their tips was that you should use a library instead of buying books – as it is much better on the hip pocket. From my experience with Beerwah Library I can’t imagine that this is the main reason why so many locals have embraced using our library.
Sure it is a stylish modern building which is well resourced and enjoyable to be in, but in my view it is really just as much about the great team of staff that have worked hard over the last decade to make going to the library a truly enjoyable experience. So while I am happy to wish the building best wishes on its decade of existence – I would much rather be saying a big thank you to all the library staff who have made me feel welcome when I have walked in the doors and helped me find just what I have been looking for!
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What's happening 8 & 11 July 11 Thursday and Sunday Mooloolah Valley Run / Walk club meets at Thunderbird Café in Mooloolah (every Thursday and Sunday) at 6.00am. Free activity, phone Allison 5492 9909 / 0423 241 357 for more details.
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Reed Street 7.00am - 2.00pm, sites $5.00. All donations for RSL stall can be dropped off before 7.00am on the day or phone 5438 7777. We will sell large items on 10 per cent commission. Sausage sizzle, free cuppa with sausage. All proceeds to the RSL bar and library alterations.
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launch of latest exhibition ‘Batik of Java’, 2.00pm, Caloundra Gallery, Omrah Avenue, Caloundra. Exhibition on show until August 14. Gallery open Wednesday to Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm, phone 5420 8299.
Sunday Cancer Council Queensland's Nambour Relay For Life Charity Race Day from
11.30am at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, Corbould Park, Caloundra. General admission tickets $5.00 per person if they are pre-paid before the event (normally $11.00) through Cancer Council Queensland’s Maroochydore office. For more information or to book tickets, please contact Dot Billingham at Cancer Council Queensland on 5451 6000 or 0418 727 789.
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On the cover Four generations of the Wrayford family gathered at the Beerwah library last week as it celebrated its 10th birthday. Pictured from left, Ailene Wrayford, Karen Ferguson and Doug Wrayford, and front, Val Wrayford and her grandchildren Riley and Brooke Ferguson. See story page 3.
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You know an organisation must be doing something right to have four generations of the same family continue to enjoy its services over the years, and that’s definitely the case with Beerwah Library which recently celebrated its 10th Birthday. Val Wrayford and her husband Kevin have visited the Library ever since they moved to Peachester permanently in 1988. Before the Beerwah Library was built they used the Mobile Library that used to stop at Peachester. Val said she remembers using the temporary shopfront in Turner Park until the “beautiful” Beerwah Library building was built 10 years ago. “It made a big difference, lots more books to choose from, heaps of magazines, computer courses, my husband did a photography course, there’s different speakers, and there’s always art on display,” she said. “The grandchildren enjoy the story telling, and I just love sitting there and looking out over the lagoon – it’s just lovely. “And the staff are really friendly. Whatever you like to do - it’s all there. It’s bringing people together,” she said. It really is a family affair for the Wrayfords’ as Val and Kevin’s daughters also have a connection to the Library. Michelle has given baby talks to mums there, and Karen has been taking her two children, Brooke, six, and Riley, four, to
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the Library since they were babies - she just happens to work there as a casual Library Assistant as well. “From a personal point of view we’ve always enjoyed the relaxed and friendly atmosphere,” Karen said. “When the kids were younger we used to attend the story telling sessions every week, which they really enjoyed. Now that they’re a bit older they love being able to choose their own books and have also joined in the fun at some of the great school holiday activities. It’s not just about books – it’s more than books,” she said. Ailene and Douglas Wrayford, Kevin’s parents, both like to read and have also been regular visitors since their move to Peachester to be closer to their family. “It’s such a friendly atmosphere, a nice place. It’s a real asset to the town,” Ailene said. She never imagined that they would one day be visiting the library with all four generations of their family. “It was special moment,” Ailene said.
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More accolades for our volunteers A report presented to Sunshine Coast Council has celebrated the 2,000 volunteers who work enthusiastically across the Sunshine Coast assisting in the provision of services. Community Policy and Programs portfolio councillor Jenny McKay said volunteers work with council staff to enhance the delivery of a whole range of council services. “We estimate that our conservation volunteers alone save council $1.02 million a year by contributing 34,000 hours to council-run programs,” she said. “These programs assist council to achieve its goal of environmental sustainability.” “It is clear that volunteering is a two way street. Council and the community benefit from their work and volunteering also provides a great
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‘Real Men Don’t Eat Quiche’… with Dr Braxton Turnage
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Nominate a local hero for Aussie Day Awards We know what a rich contribution our many volunteers make to our local communities, and now it is your opportunity to say thanks, by recognising them with a nomination in the third annual Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards.
Lydia Ockhuisen of Glass House Mountains Lydia Ockhuisen of Glass House Mountains has been volunteering with the visitor information centre in Glasshouse for the past four and a half years. Lydia said she enjoyed volunteering at the centre because she loves travelling and sees the value of the centre. “I started with the service that operated out of the caravan when I first moved here because I was new to the area, so it served a number of purposes,” Lydia said. She said speaking another language (Dutch) was also helpful when dealing with international visitors. Clair Ryan of Council’s Visitor Information Services can’t speak highly enough of the contributions that volunteers such as Clair make to the service. “Lydia is such a brilliant asset to the centre, particularly with all the international visitors we have through here,” Clair said. She said the Centre is always on the lookout for more volunteers. If you have a few hours to spare, give Clair a call at the Centre on 5438 7220.
Sunshine Coast Mayor Bob Abbot said the Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards recognise and honour the achievements of citizens from our own backyard who have made an outstanding contribution to the region. “There are many individuals in our community who work to make the Coast a better place and they deserve our thanks," Cr Abbot said. “These people are our local heroes and it’s important that we celebrate their contribution, both locally and to our great country.” The awards will be presented in the following categories: • Community • Creative • Business • Environment • Sport and Recreation • Senior Citizen of the Year • Young Citizen of the Year Nominations are open until December 31. Forms can be downloaded from council’s website or picked up from customer service centres, libraries, Sunshine Coast University and TAFE. The Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards will take place on January 25 next year as part of a sunset ceremony held at The J in Noosa Junction. Lets make sure our communities are well represented! For more information visit council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or email ozdayawards@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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Outreach service marks first year anniversary To mark the first anniversary of its free legal advice and referral services in Landsborough and Maleny, volunteers and staff of the Suncoast Community Legal Service gathered last week to celebrate the success of the Outreach services in the region. The service offers 15 - 20 minute face to face appointments with a lawyer and aims to assist those in need or at a disadvantage with legal advice and referral on family and general law matters. The service is not means tested and is free to residents. Suncoast Community Legal Service now offers over 80 appointments per week across seven locations. The expansion of the services has been funded by the Department of Justice and Attorney General LPITAF grants fund. Toni Wills, spokesperson for the Legal Service, said the aim of the project has always been to improve access to justice for those living in regional and remote geographical areas. “The establishment of the Outreach Legal Services in Maleny and Landsborough has enabled us to assist over 150 residents in this region in the past year. All services are provided by volunteers, so this is a terrific effort. As people in the wider general area get to know that this is a service that is here for them, we hope these figures will increase.” “The majority of our clients are people in the gap between private practice fees and legal aid – this is either because of the type of legal issue or due to the funds they have available to them,” Toni said. “This means that we see clients about a wide range of legal issues, simple and complex. Some of the biggest issues facing residents in this region appear to be in relation to debt advice, consumer disputes, and driving offences as well as family law matters. Often our clients are people just wanting to know their legal rights in relation to a complaint or a neighbourhood dispute and our volunteer lawyers are able to give them the help they need to move forward. It’s a terrific service and we want people to know it is here and to use it.” Prior bookings are essential and appointments are made by calling 5443 7827.
Volunteers and staff of the Suncoast Community Legal Service gathered to celebrate the success of the Outreach services Southern Hinterland Outreach Held fortnightly on Monday evenings, 6.00pm at the Morris House Neighbourhood Centre, Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough. Blackall Ranges Outreach Held fortnightly on the alternate Monday evenings to the Southern Hinterland Outreach, 6.00pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentennial Lane, Maleny.
Calling all budding musicians It isn’t often that someone wants to give fledging musicians, up and coming performers or people who just love singing a chance to showcase their talents, but that’s exactly what Gary Watts from Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club is doing for anyone over 18. The Club started live performances from February this year, generally every second and fourth Friday of the month, after requests from patrons. Not only did Gary heed the call, he thought it would be a great opportunity for budding musos to gain important experience and exposure in an industry that is often difficult for beginners to break into and be given a chance. The gig would suit singers, instrumental musicians, soloists, duo’s, anyone trying to get a leg up in the industry or talented people who would just like an audience. Music from the 50’s through to 80’s is always popular, although original songs and music is welcome as well. Performances start at 7.00pm and finish around 10.00pm – 10.30pm. A small fee is offered as well as extra benefits. Gary is more than happy to give the Jukebox a rest on Friday nights. “Live music creates a great atmosphere,” he said. If you’re a budding musician and would like to find out more phone Gary on 5493 0055. Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club is located at 902 Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains.
Gary Watts from Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club with the jukebox that he hopes will take backstage to live enertainment
Banking on your support
Left to right – Bank of Queensland staff Sarah Willis, Jeff Willis, Jessi Beasant, Arna McManus, Sarah Staveley and Chris Harrison are throwing their support behind the Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia ‘Banking on our kids’ this month They’re a sick looking bunch down at Bank of Queensland of late. The motley crew of doctors, nurses and patients have done their best to make you feel sorry for them, and that is exactly what they are banking on, as they raise funds for the Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia. The staff has dressed up in order to raise funds as part of ‘Banking on our kids’ this month, and for only $1.00 you can help put a smile on their very sad faces by guessing the number of coins in the jar, and supporting the very worthy cause.
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With two immensely talented artists in the family you would have to wonder if the relationship is more competitive or supportive, but when posed that question Beerwah artists Judith Watts and her daughter Fran Watts were in total agreement. “Definitely supportive,” said Judith. “We have a very close relationship,” agreed Fran. While the duo’s talents are alike they admit their paintings are very different. “Fran is abstract, I’m more conventional,” said Judith. Originally from Melbourne, Judith was an interior decorator with a love and flair for colour and design. In 1972 she became a landscape artist, and developed her talents under the direction of renowned Artists J. Croft and d’Arcy W Doyle. She specialises in oils but also works with acrylic and collage. The majority of Judith’s pieces include her unique trademark signature, a handmade pottery feature. She has also studied floral art, and makes beautiful arrangements to compliment her paintings. Over the years she has sold and been commissioned for numerous works from canvas to large wall murals. Judith said it’s that feeling of achievement that she loves most about her art. “I think of something and then I’ll do it. I’m able to see things, how they’ll look when they’re finished for some reason. I can’t explain it,” she said. It was obvious from an early age that Fran had inherited her mum’s creative talent. “As a child I always had a passion for the arts, and expressed myself through drawing, painting and intense music studies in piano, organ and classical voice. While teaching as a music teacher I continued to express my creativity through song-writing, painting and timber sculpture. I aim for unique and diverse one-off creations,” she said.
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Fran and Judith with Judith’s art and floral pieces
Judith and Fran with one of Judith’s paintings Fran has had her sculptures displayed at Tiffany Jones Fine Art Gallery in Buderim, and currently has pieces in The Gallery Beneath at Mooloolaba and Flair Jewellery at Beerwah. Fran has also illustrated and written a vibrant children’s book, ‘Larxs and Sparks’, after being told by several people that she should write a book based on her paintings. Every page has a different story about a magical clown character and his side-kick. “I think there’s a little bit of me in them,” admitted Fran. Fran is self-publishing the book which is aimed mainly at primary school aged children. The book will be available in time for Christmas. “I’m very proud of the book,” said Fran. “I’m excited and looking forward to when my 15-month-old son, Sennen is old enough for me to read it to him.” Fran is currently working her next book, ‘Clever Flexi-Rexi’, which has a worm as the main character. She has even written a theme song for him." Fran explains, “I wrote books to encourage children to read. A love of reading is a marvellous thing.” If you would like see more of Judith’s and Fran’s art visit www.wattsartgallery.com Details about the book will be on the website. You can contact Judith on 0404 929 938 and Fran on 0423 873 288 for obligation free viewings.
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Travelling Tales Proudly sponsored by with Rob and Joy Haese Beerwah Travel of Beerwah This week our Travelling Tale comes from Rob and Joy Haese of Beerwah, whose tale is a well learnt lesson of being adaptable in the face of adversity when they travelled to the United States in 2008. “Whether the experience is good or bad it’s an opportunity and an experience which you learn from, and that’s what makes life so interesting,” said Joy of their experience. “Sometimes when things go wrong there are other bonuses. We have had to be flexible and use our ingenuity to resolve some unexpected circumstances. We’ve ended up going to different places and seeing different things to what had been planned but have had lots of ‘adventures’ as a result.” Thanks for sharing a different side of travelling!
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Question: How do you make a grown man cry? Answer: Have them buy a large bottle of Bundy rum (Distillers Number 3), fly to Los Angeles, then via a domestic flight on to San Francisco. You may not know that the international 100ml limit on any liquids and gels being carried via hand luggage also applies to domestic flights in the United States. This means you cannot take a bottle of duty free liquor with you onto an internal flight even if it is still sealed in the original bag. This precious bottle had to be quickly packed into a suitcase before it was loaded onto the domestic flight. Why quickly packed when there was a three hour gap between arrival in LA and departure for San Francisco? Because the Transport Security Authority there insist that all passengers undergo full security checks before boarding a domestic flight. So we lined up for 2 ½ hours, watching passengers who were booked to go on to New York miss their flights, and then ran to the desk where the case had to be delivered where we were ordered to “pack that bottle or I’ll put it in the bin.” We now know that throwing cases into and out of cargo holds is what American baggage handlers do well. Of course the inevitable happened. It took some time for our case to emerge from the carousel, and when it finally appeared it was tightly wrapped in sheets of plastic. Yep – the whole bottle was smashed, and the suitcase and all our clothes were infused with that heady rum perfume. A new pair of cream slacks packed next to a pair of navy boxers gave tie-dyeing a whole new meaning! So after more than 24 hours of travelling, there we were, trying to stay awake, while the washing machine and the dryer in the local laundromat worked overtime; and we fell asleep that night dreaming of what we might have enjoyed. The next day we had to go to the Amtrak office to collect the vouchers for our pre-paid train trips. Across the US, from San Francisco to Washington DC, via Chicago, with a return trip from DC to Seattle three weeks later. And that’s when we found out that several mid west rivers were in severe flood, that the railway tracks had been undermined, that all trains heading east of Denver had been cancelled, and the part refund for cancelled travel would be paid to a web address we’d never heard of! But that’s another story!
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Big happenings at Beerwah Hotel Just in case you missed it, there’s been plenty of action down at Beerwah Hotel. Last weekend, over 100 Harley Hog riders converged at the hotel for morning tea, raising over $6,000.000 for the ‘Give Me Five for Kids’ local appeal. The Hotel lent its support by donating the morning tea to the hungry riders. Later that day saw the culmination of its huge $10,000.00 gaming giveaway, with lucky local Rose taking home the hefty cheque. Congratulations to Rose from all the management and staff at the Beerwah Hotel.
Raffle results in safe sleep Last month we brought you the story of local woman Margaret Briggs, who had been busy fundraising to raise funds to buy mosquito nets for women and children in a small Kenyan village.
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Since then, Margaret has been overwhelmed by the level of support shown by local businesses in Glasshouse, Beerwah, Landsborough and Mooloolah Valley who have generously supported her cause. Her fundraising efforts saw her raise close to $5,500 to enable many, mainly orphaned children, to receive a potentially live-saving mosquito net. “I was shocked to hear that malaria kills more people than HIV Aids and it is so preventable,” Margaret said. Margaret said pregnant women and children aged between one and four are the most vulnerable to the infection and death, a child dies every 30 seconds from malaria. “With a $10.00 mosquito net we can save a life,” Margaret said. “I would like to thank Steven Holmes, Manager of Beerwah Hotel for his support as well as the team
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Reality Bites organisers are encouraging young people to take advantage of this year’s program and are offering opportunities to be involved in the presentation and participation of festival events. Organising committee member Bernice Childs, said “where ever possible, we want to offer some practical experience in broader events management and in particular, in the program delivery requirements for a literary festival. We also want to introduce young people to the different methods that writers use to get their thoughts onto paper and into print.” The first session of the festival, ‘Populate and Perish?’ will be chaired by young art dealer and graduate law student Evan Hughes. The panel members are David Marr, Brendan Gleeson and Liz Minchin. “We thought it appropriate that an issue relating to sustainability, overcrowding and climate change be chaired by someone from the next generation of decision makers,” Bernice said. In addition to student placements and volunteers, there are plenty of opportunities for active involvement in the program as well as attendance at ‘Reality’ sessions. Aspiring young writers can pitch their story to a panel of industry experts. This is not a competition; it is about investigating the forms of storytelling and how to further develop a story. The panel will be available to listen to pitches and respond with ideas and questions for follow up. An opportunity to hear what’s on the minds of the next generation of writers and readers of nonfiction will be presented on July 24 at 11.00am when students from the University of the Sunshine Coast will discuss the slender divisions between truth and fiction with their lecturer, Dr Clare Archer Lean. Under the banner of ‘The Truth About Us’, local writers of nonfiction will present their work in a series of sessions throughout the festival. Julie Gatehouse will talk about the process of putting a great story onto the page. Co-author of ‘My Mate Steve Irwin’ (pictured right) with Tony Frisby, Julie covers the wild ride of the bloke, the surfie, the footy player, the reptile lover, the life of the party, the hard worker and the mate. Sidhe Kin-Wilde, in conversation with author Teddy Tewodros will discuss the process of making a memoir into a compelling piece of prose in a session ‘Making Memory into Memoir’. “Teddy’s young life covers continents, cultures, ancient and urgent conflicts. We are double fortunate that he has the gifts to describe them so vividly ...” Phillip Adams, columnist for The Australian said. The official ‘Reality’ launch at the Cooroy Memorial Hall on Friday, July 23 at 5.30pm is a free event not to be missed. The key note speaker is David Marr whose latest work is Quarterly ‘Essay Kevin Rudd: An Election Year Profile.’ With Marr’s expertise in the law, Australian politics, censorship, the media and the arts, audiences are promised some thought provoking reality – especially with the political upheaval of recent weeks.
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Dr Thomas Eanelli describes his personal battle with liver disease and food addiction in the section of the book, ‘Confessions of a Fat Man’. His fight for survival takes him on a journey both physical and mental - to find his inner power and physical health.
GCNews has a copy of ‘Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It’ to give away to one lucky reader. To go in the draw, simply email us at reception@gcnews.com.au or send in your details via post to PO Box 99, Beerwah, 4519, by 4.00pm Friday, July 16. Please be sure to include your name, suburb and daytime contact number.
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Queensland mums are being given the opportunity to have their voices heard on maternity care in Queensland. The Queensland Centre for Mothers & Babies is launching a state-wide survey this week for new mums to share their experiences – both good and bad – on having a baby in Queensland. Associate Professor Sue Kruske said the Having a Baby in Queensland Survey was the first step to understanding women’s needs and preferences for improved maternity care. “In particular, we are interested in women’s satisfaction with the maternity care they receive before and after birth and what improvements would enhance their experience,” Assoc. Prof. Kruske said. “As new mums, this is your chance to tell your story and make a difference. “Your feedback will go not only to the people who make policy decisions, but also your local hospitals and birth centres to celebrate the things that are working well and improve things that may not be working so well.” The Centre is an independent centre based at UQ and is funded by Queensland Health. The role of the Centre is to work towards consumerfocused maternity care that is integrated, evidence-based and provides optimal choices for women in Queensland. Assoc. Prof. Kruske said the survey, distributed in partnership with the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, was one of the largest of its kind in Australia with almost 22,000 mums invited to take part. “The survey will be rolled out in a number of stages, with the first stage targeting new mums who gave birth in February this year,” she said. “Over the following months, those mums who gave birth in March, April and May will also be invited to participate. “The survey is entirely voluntary, but we hope as many women from as many different backgrounds participate so we can represent as many different experiences as possible.” The survey can be completed in three ways, either by filling out the mailed-out survey, going online at www.havingababy.org.au/yourstory or by freecalling 1800 704 539 during business hours. Mums who do not fall into the initial survey periods can still get involved by registering their interest on the Having a Baby website, to be contacted for a later survey. 14 |
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Doing business Protecting your property Making your home safe is a top priority for many of us. Allan and Michelle Hall of Landsborough Screens and Security know just what a big task it can be, and so have made it their job to make the process as easy as possible. Not only do they offer a range of security doors and grilles, they also stock blinds and shutters, and glass doors and windows, and by taking Allan and Michelle Hall advantage of their free in-home consultation and quote service, you can quickly and easily take the stress out of ensuring your family is well protected, and your home safe from unwelcome intruders. But that is not where their friendly and professional service ends. New to the business is their range of made to measure discount blinds and DIY security doors and windows, and they also carry a large range of window hardware such as locks and rollers, as well as shower screens and robe doors. Need to replace or repair a window? Allan and Michelle can also help you out with that, with glass repairs another service they are able to offer their customers. With 23 years in the business, they are confident in their ability to keep their clients happy, by providing a cost efficient, professional service that ensures new customers become regular customers. So if you are looking for a local reliable business that is run by a local family, give Allan and Michelle Hall of Landsborough Screens and Security a call today, on 5494 8748, or drop in and see them at their premises at 4 Railway Street, Landsborough.
New faces take over at Aussie Carpets and Vinyl Peter and Jo
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It’s innovative, it’s fun and it’s educational – and it’s no surprise it’s the latest venture of local businesswoman, artist and musician De Greer-Yindimincarlie. The Little Black Game Pack, which consists of 36 cards, is a set of cards which feature Aboriginal symbols to engage people of all ages in basic card games that have been appropriately renamed as Hunt (memory), Gather (Fish) and Catch (Snap).
Queensland small businesses encouraged to sign up for free superannuation clearing house Queensland small businesses interested in cutting the time and paperwork associated with their employees’ superannuation are being urged to register for the Australian Government’s free Small Business Superannuation Clearing House. “With the clearing house going live on July 1, I strongly recommend all eligible Queensland small businesses to register for this great service sooner rather than later,” Human Services Portfolio General Manager Hank Jongen said. “Any business with fewer than 20 staff can register for the clearing house, which will make it easier for small businesses to meet their superannuation obligations. “Through the clearing house, small business can pay their employee’s superannuation
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Following a successful two month trial, council is extending its Flexilink Taxi Trial into the next financial year, bridging the gap in public transport links across the Coast. The seven Flexilink trial services include two in our local area Peachester to Beerwah and Glenview to Mooloolah Valley. Integrated Transport Portfolio holder Councillor Vivien Griffin said that although the service has been extended these services are still operating on a trial basis and high levels of use are still required to keep the service going. “I think the term use it or lose it is the best message we can get out there,” Cr Griffin said. Residents wishing to use the Flexilink service
De said she created the game pack from an identified lack of Aboriginal resources for children for education purposes. "Symbols have been used by Aboriginal people for many thousands of years. The symbols were, and are used as a form of communication, a way to tell a story, instruction or direction,” De said. “The game is designed to help learn the symbols and their meanings in a fun and educational way.” The Little Black Game Pack is available for purchase online at De Greer’s website, www.windiartz.com.au or you can check out a demonstration at the upcoming NAIDOC Week event at Cotton Tree on Sunday, July 11.
GCNews and Yindi Artz has four packs of The Little Black Game Pack to giveaway to some lucky young readers. To enter, simply write in or email us at reception@gcnews.com.au or PO Box 99, Beerwah, and correctly answer the following question: “What does NAIDOC stand for?” The competition is open to anyone aged 14 years and under. Entries must be received by 4.00pm, Friday, July 16.
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Raffle, the winners of the electronic blanket and decorative double cake plate were Ann Howard and Alison White. The divisional finals held in the Peachester Hall were a great success; with an interesting cent auction followed by a delightful lunch of delicious soups and slices. Peachester excelled in the competitions again with Karen McMahon winning with a knitted toy, a very detailed scarecrow. Cath Howitt won with her knitted fridge towel and Coral Beutel was second in the crochet fridge towel. Peachester won the K.C pro-rata. Cooking – Joan Kropp received 2nd prizes for her marmalade jam, any other cake and rich fruit cake, ginger slice and 2nd orange bar. Cath Howitt was second with her shortbread, Coral Beutel 1st chocolate cake, jam (rosella), tomato relish, 2nd lemon cake and tomato chutney. Photography Bev Wild 1st landscape and black and white, Coral Beutel H.C animal or bird, Gordon Howitt 2nd black and white and grandchildren H.C bio-diversity. Floral art Coral Beutel 1st for song title, fruit and foliage, miniature dried, five artificial flowers, dried arrangement, wood and succulents, one flower, 2nd dining table arrangement and fresh miniature. Our AGM is on July 27 and we will be holding our twilight markets again on July 31. Plans are going along well for the central region summer school at Maroochydore RSL. Run by the Nambour North Coast division with ladies coming from Winton, Longreach, Marlborough, Rockhampton, Gladstone, Biloela, Bundaberg and Gympie to name a few. Peachester ladies will be helping to run the meeting and summer school on September 7, 8 and 9. This is a chance to learn about the lives and problems facing the people living a different life altogether. A big thank you to the play group mothers who bought cakes, gloves and beanies at the finals day. We hope you enjoyed the prize winning cakes.
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The June meeting was held in the large garden of Mike and Elaine Sinnamon. Greg Brown was our guest speaker and he introduced us to the fascinating world of parasite plants of which there are over 4,000 varieties found worldwide. The Western Australian Christmas Tree, a member of the mistletoe family is the largest in the world. The Quandong, which has edible fruit, needs wattle trees to grow successfully. Sandlewood, of which the Quandong is a member, also needs wattle trees to grow. Sandlewood is exported overseas. Parasitic plants grow from the tops of trees to the Elaine Sinnamon admiring a Poinsettia flower bottom and undeground, in all in her garden climatic zones. Graham Leach spoke on behalf of members who attended a memorial service for John Fenton, a foundation member and patron of our society. Rob Morris demonstrated a mixture he made using water crystals, liquid fertilisers, trace element mix, water, coarse sand, and coir peat to make a crumbly mix to use on potted plants. Ann Parker spoke about highlights of their trip to the United Kingdom and Turkey, visiting friends and family. Results of the competition bench for May - first Joan Kropp, second Kath Howitt. Members are reminded that the bus to the Nambour Garden Expo will leave Peachester Hall at 8.15am and Mill Park, Beerwah at 8.30am on Friday, July 9. Please bring along a box with your name to carry home your purchases. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, July 15 in the Peachester Hall starting at 9.00am. This is our Friendship Day and there will be a full competition bench. Please make a special effort to enter this month. Guest speaker is Janine Haig with some of her wonderful bush poetry. There will be three gardens to visit after the meeting, Colin and Ann Parker Jannali Court, Joan Kropp and Terry and Alice Crostwaite, both in Fortune Avenue, Peachester. For more information phone 5496 9169.
goodoldtalk.com – the online community of people over 50 – has been rather ‘vocal’ this week, discussing the changes in the political scene, how to attract birds and butterflies to your garden, travelling – both around Australia and cruising – and home renovations. The debate about the mining tax was also continued. Why not join us? And if you want to ‘Talk’ about something else, just start your own topic! So if you are over 50, and own a computer, come and join us at goodoldtalk.com – it’s FREE and you can find out what everyone’s ‘Talk’-ing about. For more information contact Ceridwyn on 5494 6870.
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Walking Group -
The Mooloolah Mob – Just Walk it – Heart Foundation
Yes, we’re still walking and would love you to join us. We walk each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.30am for about an hour. We meet at Martin Rungert Park, right in the centre of town, and walk a variety of routes about the local area. It’s a great way to start the day and to meet new friends. This is a Heart Foundation group activity with certificates being awarded for the number of walks completed. You don’t have to walk every day, or for the whole hour – just do as much as you feel you can. Please consider joining our friendly little group for a great start to the day. We do hope to see you soon.
Transport and Main Roads
Notice to motorists
Roadworks Peachester Range The Department of Transport and Main Roads has commenced work to repair culverts on the Peachester Range section of Kilcoy-Beerwah Road. The work is to improve drainage and will be undertaken from Monday to Friday between the hours of 7am and 5pm. Motorists are advised that traffic controllers will direct traffic and short delays of up to 10 minutes may be unavoidable. The department apologises for any inconvenience and thanks motorists for their patience during the construction period. Work on the project is expected to be completed by September 2010. For enquiries about the project please contact the project manager on 5439 6900.
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President John Innes presenting Greg Brown with a gift basket
Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Contributed by Ian McCarron Reminders: Tuesday, July 13 - Monthly meeting (barbecue), thermos of hot water and cake for barbecue please. Tuesday, July 27 - Games day, lucky door prize. Raffle and prizes to be won in carpet bowls and cards games. Thursday, August 5 - Visit from Coolum Senior Citizens. Local members come along, bring a friend and let’s make our visitors welcome. Tuesday, August 10 - Monthly meeting. Our guest speaker this month is Braxton Turnage, a local Chiropractor to talk on health and exercise. Tuesday, August 24 - Games day. Tuesday, September 14 - Monthly meeting. Barbecue at the look out. Guest speakers from the Heart Foundation. Tuesday, September 28 Games day.
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You said it Letters to the Editor WHAT'S IN THE SPOTLIGHT Australia Day Awards Council is calling for nominations for Council’s 2011 Australia Day Awards, so take this opportunity to recognise local people who are outstanding achievers in the community. Nomination categories include sport and recreation, environment, senior and young citizen of the year, community, business and creative. See council’s website for online nomination forms.
Rural transfer stations From 1 July, some of council's waste facility operating hours will change. To check the details and locations of your local waste facilities, visit the waste pages on council’s website.
Community Plan What do you want the Coast to look like in 2030? Residents are invited to have their say on the Coast’s first ever community plan. During July and August, council is conducting a telephone survey and you may receive a call. If you receive a call, please take the opportunity to tell us what’s important to you and the future of the Sunshine Coast.
Grants program workshops Coinciding with the next round of council grants, a series of grant workshops are planned for August. The workshops will provide information on financial assistance available through the council's grants program. Bookings essential—phone 5475 7272 to secure your place.
Water reform Unitywater is the Sunshine Coast’s new water supply and sewerage services provider. For ratepayers, this means your water and sewerage charges will not appear on your council rates notice (in mailboxes from midJuly). Instead, a water account will be sent from Unitywater towards the end of this month. If you have any questions, telephone 5431 8333 or go to www.unitywater.com.
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.
Road woes We are relatively new to the Beerwah area but we love it and wouldn’t live anywhere else. However the one area of great concern to us is the problem of car hooning, particularly the intersection of Old Gympie Road and Peachester Road. Every day and night we hear screeching tyres, near misses and at night the hoons revving through the intersection or doing their donuts and other tricks. Also trucks regularly speed through this intersection travelling well in excess of the 60km speed limit. During school hours few cars observe the 40km limit and you are tailgated if you follow the rules. Many times I have been overtaken by cars and bikes on double white lines. This dangerous situation came to a head on the week-end of June 26 and 27). Friday evening saw the usual hooning, followed by a boat ending up in the intersection on Saturday morning – off its trailer. The culmination was an accident on Sunday between a sports car and a sedan where it was very lucky no-one was seriously injured. There is little evidence of police patrols in this area - and in approaching them on a couple of occasions I was informed they were understaffed and I would have to collect number plates of offenders. This is not my job nor is it very safe. This problem is only going to get worse and something needs to be done before we have a fatality and before the beautiful, peaceful lifestyle of this area is ruined. Concerned Resident Beerwah
Bring back democracy COUNCIL MEETINGS Performance and Service Committee Meetings 9am, 28 July, Caloundra. Strategy and Planning Committee Meeting 1pm, 28 July, Caloundra. Ordinary Meeting 10am, 4 August, Caloundra.
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You’ve got to feel sorry for Labor voters after the recent change in leader. They’ve learnt that the party’s rhetoric, policy and initiatives are not real, but are sliced and diced by unelected, arrogant union bosses to suit their power hungry agenda; it’s the union bosses and factional leaders who call the shots. Next election, bring back democracy, where voters determine their members and members alone, select policy and leaders to govern. Voting against Labor is the perfect way to show these arrogant factions the real boss is the voting public. Name withheld Maleny
The average householder
Between the State Government and the amalgamated Council, where will it end for the ‘average householder’? The State government told the councils to amalgamate to save us all money. Well, where has that great idea put us?! Our council rates have basically doubled since then and now the council has announced someone else will take over our water and ‘sorry’ but the cost of that will double. We once were able to pay our council rates and car registration in full when they arrived, but that is now too hard to do. Our wages have certainly not increased to keep up with our cost of living. But it seems that we have no voice to say ‘enough is enough’. Between the state government and council you are going to send us to the ‘poor house’. Oh yes - electricity - don’t even get me started on that!!! Marilyn Podmore, Beerwah
Julia Gillard can’t just use words to win over the Sunshine Coast One of her first major acts as Prime Minister has been to change the Population Minister’s title to Sustainable Population Minister. Instead of focusing on trivial labels, Ms Gillard should demonstrate what Labor will now do differently to help our region manage its rapid population growth. Until now, the Rudd/Gillard Government has done little. Nor has the State Labor Government done anything. A major housing development is planned at Palmview yet there are no major improvements planned for the Bruce Highway or the public transport system. We also need a new hospital much faster than what’s being delivered. Since November 2007, Ms Gillard has played a key role in Labor’s neglect of the Sunshine Coast. She has given us no reason to believe anything will change now. Peter Slipper Liberal National Party Federal Member for Fisher
Support group for new mums After 20 years of working in the banking industry I have had my first baby and am looking for new mums who are in a similar situation, having worked for some time and who may be a little older. So if you have a baby between three and 10 months and want to catch up for coffee, exercise, support or just to get out of the house please give me a call on 0418 740 147. Susan Glass House Mountains
Do we really have a say? I find it alarming that the Sunshine Coast Council cannot say how it will deal with the saga surrounding the very real prospect of the Caloundra Airport closing. Obviously the ‘forever smiling Anna’ Bligh Labor Government has put our council into a very difficult position. However, it is about time the Council actually told the residents and the business sector of Caloundra just what it intends for the future of this site. Council could even leave the airport there; does it really need to be closed down, and if it does, why? Businesses located at the airport need honest answers from our council that include financially
supported exit plans for business owners if the airport is to close or relocate. It is my understanding that many thousands of residents have signed a petition not to close such a vital business centre that is the Caloundra Airport. Do we really have a say? Councillors, your views are most welcome and needed in assisting residents to fully understand this complex issue. Jeff Taylor Caloundra
Taking stock of the damage The vandals who were responsible for the senseless act of vandalism at Beerwah State High should have been made, along with their parents, to clean up the mess, and in the light of day, they might have actually been able to digest the enormity of the damage they caused. Sue Stevens, Beerwah
Signs of the times
Chappy Golf Day a success! On Sunday, June 27 the ‘Beerwah IGA Chaplaincy Golf Classic’ was held at the Beerwah Golf Club. The weather was gorgeous as 100 people gathered to register for this annual golf day which raises funds for the chaplaincy service at Beerwah High School. Some teams came in costume which added a fun element to the day including ‘The Wiggles’, famous cricketers and the Pyjama Girls. Various funny wigs were also worn by teams on the day. After a full round of 18 holes all the teams converged on the clubhouse for drinks, the presentation and an auction run by John King. The inaugural ‘Westpac Trophy’ was awarded to the winning team which this year was the team from Caloundra City Auto (Honda). The organisers of this event estimate that we raised at least $8,000 at this year’s golf day which is a wonderful result. I personally would like to thank Warwick Moody and Glenda McSwain for all the effort and planning they put into this great day! Thank you to our generous sponsors of this event and all those who donated prizes, raffle and auction items. I am really blessed by the fact that this community supports chaplaincy at Beerwah High so much. Mike Turner Beerwah State High School Chaplain
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Beerwah IGA Chaplaincy Golf Classic A Big Thank you to our 2010 Beerwah IGA Chaplaincy Golf Classic Sponsors and Supporters. • Beerwah Golf Club SPONSORS • Andersens Floor Coverings (Caloundra) • Andrew Powell MP • Animedra Pty Ltd • Armesto’s Transport • Bank of Queensland (Beerwah) • Beerwah RSL Club • Beerwah Self Storage • Beerwah Small Engines • Caloundra City Auto – Honda • Flair Jewellery • Glasshouse Design and Manufacturing • Interlux Projects • Spec-Savers (Beerwah) • Streamline Trimming and Upholstery • The Big Mower • The Pump House • Westpac Bank (Beerwah) • Woodlands Enterprises Pty Ltd
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• Beerwah Hotel • Beerwah Print and Stationary • Brisbane Lions • Cashmere Cuts • Cedar House • Coochin Creek Coop • Dymock’s Books (North Lakes) • Garden Terrace Café • Glasshouse Country Auto Repairs • Glasshouse Country Care • Glasshouse Country News • Hair Boutique Noir • Hinterland Seafood • Ian Baker Finch • Jan Billet Solutions • Joel Parkinson • La Stella D’oro • Lidya’s Hair • Mars • Midwest Products • Mountain Electrics • National Foods • Newell Rubbermaid • San Remo • Strike Force • The Paint Place Beerwah • Top Shop Meats • Wayne Perske
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Sunday Worship 9.00am Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
When I think of a saint I normally think of a very religious person who does many kinds things and has a deep faith in God. I am not one of them. As I read the bible however I discover that a saint is simply someone who puts their faith in Jesus. Since I have not yet met a Christian who hasn’t put their faith in Jesus this means, according to the Bible, that every Christian is a saint. The idea of a saint stems from the words ‘holy one’. But again there is more to holiness than first meets the eye. We think of holy as meaning good moral character. That is part of it - but its root meaning is ‘set apart for a special purpose.’ So to be a saint, at its very core, means set apart for God’s special purpose. It was a term which was applied in the Old Testament to the nation of Israel and also to angels. That they were to be holy to God. When God said that, it meant that they were to be His special favourite people. Like God, we have certain things which are holy to us. The best example is our toothbrush. It is holy to us. It is reserved for us and for our use alone. Intuitively we know this; that is why many great comedy episodes write jokes about the
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH
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sharing of our toothbrush with someone else. We do not like to share our toothbrush with anyone, it is special to us. It’s not a comment on how nice or clean or beautiful our toothbrush is. What makes it holy is just how special it is to us; kept for our own personal use. So in the Bible, God calls every Christian holy. It is not a comment on how nice or religious or moral that person is. Rather, it is a comment on just how special they are to God. To follow the analogy, a Christian is God’s toothbrush person. He or she is loved by God so much that the very thought of sharing them with anyone else is abhorrent to God. He wants the Christians’ affection to be for Him and Him alone. So if you are a Christian remember you are a saint, that you are very special to God the creator and sustainer of the universe, the one whose opinion matters more than anyone else. This is what God says about His people: “You are special to me.” We are his toothbrush people. Saint Chris Johnson
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Sunday Worship & Youth Program 8.30am Phone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!
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68 Peachester Rd, Beerwah
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 6pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5492 9279
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah
Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Building - Sun 4.30pm
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A Wesleyan Methodist Church
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From Peter Slipper
From Mark McArdle
Federal member for Fisher. Ph: 1300 301 981 or 5444 4888
State member for Caloundra. Ph: 5491 2780
Veterans pension policy
IT’S the elephant in the room and it shouldn’t be. No-one is talking about suicide and they should be. Why? Because it’s endemic in our society and it claims many more lives than road accidents here on the Sunshine Coast. That is a staggering fact. We’ve all seen the daily headlines and reports of road deaths on the Sunshine Coast but hidden behind those awful statistics are non-reported suicides which occur in greater numbers. We are not alone. This is a national catastrophe. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures of May this year reveal 2,191 Australians took their own lives in 2008 while national road deaths stand at around 1,400 a year. It’s even worse on the Sunshine Coast. Of the 22 identified separate areas of the Coast, 13 were above the national average suicide rate of 10.8 per 100,000 people taking their own lives, with Maroochydore reaching an alarming 24.1 per 100,000. We must do something about his. We must start to talk about, it. Debate it. Find a way to reduce the figures. We read of measures to prevent road accidents, when are we going to read of measures to help prevent suicide? It may be a sad co-incidence that high suicide rates here on the coast coincides with a distinct lack of mental health facilities – and this issue is about mental health. But that’s not really the point. We’re not talking about it and we should be. Until the issue of suicide is brought into the open then attempts at its prevention will remain as clouded as the reasons for the act itself. We need to ask why these figures are so high and what we can do to prevent them. While friends, families and colleagues can assist in reducing the desire for people to take their own lives they generally do not have the appropriate knowledge or tools to assist them. And their pain is no less than the pain of those whose loved ones are taken in accidents. In fact, many are left for the rest of their lives asking ‘why?’ And that is the question our authorities must also ask. Otherwise the elephant in the room will only get bigger.
A Coalition Government will introduce new indexation arrangements for Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Scheme (DFRDB) members, which will benefit Australia’s veterans and ex-service personnel in Fisher. These changes recognised the unique nature of military service. It would impact some 4204 veterans in Fisher and 4094 in Fairfax. Better indexation arrangements are a necessary part of a fair, equitable and fiscally responsible military superannuation system. Under a Coalition government, from July 1, 2011 those DFRDB members aged 55 years or older will have their military superannuation pensions indexed to the greater of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Male Total Average Weekly Earnings (MTAWE) or the Pensioner and Beneficiary Living Cost Index (PBLCI).
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.
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Budget boost to Glass House region
Council Budget 2010/11
I was delighted to join with council in endorsing the third budget for the Sunshine Coast, which includes a significant boost to the Glass House country region. There are so many highlights I could mention, but I am particularly pleased to see $1 million set aside for constructing a new council depot on Roys Road in Beerwah, $250,000 for a deck extension on the Beerwah Library, $1.3 million to repair Bald Knob Road and $200,000 to continue work on the exciting new Skippy Park. Other major projects for the region to be funded over the coming financial year are: • Beerwah Aquatic Centre: install disability hoist - $15,000 • Matthew Flinders Rest Area: rehabilitation of toilet block - $10,000 • Beerwah Sports Ground: masterplan implementation continuation $100,000 • Local parks - $100,000 • Beerwah Cemetery: staged implementation continuation - $50,000 • Mooloolah Valley, King Street and Gympie Street North: culvert rehabilitation - $350,000 • Beerwah, Blue Gum Creek: drain rehabilitation continuation - $90,000 • Beerwah, Pikes Road: floodway channel restoration - $63,000 • Poole Road, Beerwah: channel restoration and flood control - $60,000 • Beerwah, strategic land purchases - $500,000 • Landsborough, Whites Road, replace bridge No.1 - $575,000 • Glenview, Glenview Road staged upgrade continuation - $500,000 • Mount Mellum, Mount Mellum Road intersection upgrade - $480,000 • Landsborough Road, Old Landsborough Road: road pavement rehabilitation - $201,000 • Glass House Mountains, Glass House Mountains Town Centre streetscape - $250,000 • Bells Creek, Bells Creek Road: road pavement rehabilitation - $116,000 • Beerburrum, Beerburrum Primary School carparking upgrade - $100,000 • Beerburrum, Male Road gravel road sealing - $80,000 • Landsborough, Bunney Road gravel road sealing - $50,000
Prep to Year 12 in 2010 · Enrolments are in the final stages
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This has been an extremely difficult budget impacted by a range of factors including water reform which has seen Unitywater take over council’s water business. However, in the $582 million budget, key features include: • $174 million in capital works • $76 million towards maintaining transport infrastructure • $47 million for waste and resource management • $37 million for parks and gardens • $16 million in environmental programs Ratepayers will only see a $2.20 per week increase of the minimum general rate. Local budget highlights include: • Pioneer Park, Landsborough – renewal of playground equipment $12,000 • Ensbey Road, Bald Knob – culvert works implementation $240,000 • Mooloolah Connection Road, Mooloolah Valley – catchment rehabilitation program $80,000 • Neil Road, Mooloolah Valley – gravel road upgrade $245,000 • Cribb Street, Landsborough – road pavement reseal $92,000 • Walking/cycling paths – Neil Road and Mooloolah Eudlo Road to intersection of Birdsong Drive
Mooloolah Pony Club update
I am pleased to announce that the long-awaited removal of the old caretaker’s residence at the Mooloolah Pony Club has been carried out, with site clearing and levelling currently being conducted.
New Heritage Levy
Council recently announced a new $5.00 heritage levy to generate muchneeded funds to promote and preserve the region’s history and cultural heritage. The levy will generate an estimated $800,000 each year and support a range of initiatives including heritage education and awareness programs; festivals and forums and opportunities to attract funds for major capital works activities. It will also help support the efforts of the region’s many community museums. I acknowledge the volunteers who spend countless hours researching, documenting and promoting the people, places, events and stories that make up the character and culture of our region.
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Living well
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Mr Griffin said for the first time, all clients living overseas will be issued with a Repatriation Health Card. “Distributing cards to clients residing overseas will remove the need for them to contact the Department to obtain a ‘letter of authority’ when seeking medical treatment within Australia,” he said. Mr Griffin said health providers will accept both the old and new cards during the transition process. “These new cards will ensure veterans receive a more efficient service when visiting their local health provider,” Mr Griffin said. For more information on DVA Repatriation Health Cards visit the DVA treatment cards website at www.dva.gov.au
Veterans’ Health Week 2010 FREE information session As part of this year’s Veterans’ Health Week, Beerwah Active Physio is holding a FREE information session for all veterans, war widows, friends and families on good nutrition and how to incorporate healthy exercise into everyday living. Presenters will include dietitian Lydia Sutakowsky and physiotherapist Christine Bond. A healthy lunch will be provide FREE of charge. Further details of time and venue will be provided in next week’s Glasshouse Country News, but in the meantime, please contact Beerwah Active Physio on 5494 0060 to register your interest.
Choice reveals the not-so good oil Testing by Choice of 28 brands of extra virgin olive oil sold in Australian supermarkets has found that half don’t meet widely accepted international standards. The consumer group says there needs to be a mandatory Australian standard for all olive oils
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labelled ‘extra virgin’ to ensure they meet basic purity and quality requirements. Of those that failed, most were imported from Italy and Spain. Nine of the top 10 tasting brands were Australian and rated silver or bronze medal class according to Australian Olive Association show judging criteria. “With the absence of any mandatory standard in Australia you have to trust that oil labelled ‘extra virgin’ is the real deal, meaning it’s been mechanically extracted from quality olives without the use of heat or chemical processes and has low acidity. Unfortunately this isn’t always the case,” says Choice spokesman Brad Schmitt. The tests were designed to check for signs of fruit damage, poor harvesting methods, poor storage before and after processing and bottling and whether there had been any bleaching or deodorising or deterioration due to ageing. They involved chemical and sensory testing against International Olive Council standards. A number of producers insisted their oil met extra virgin requirements at the time of bottling but test results found they weren’t extra virgin at the point of purchase. The ‘good oil’ survey concluded that price doesn’t always equate to quality. Topping Choice’s ‘What to Buy’ list of recommendations is Coles Australian Extra Virgin Olive Oil, followed by Cobram Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil Fresh and Fruity and Woolworths Select Australian Extra Virgin Olive Oil. To read the full survey go to: http://www.choice.com.au/oliveoil
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Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) clients will soon be receiving their new and improved Repatriation Health Cards. Around 40,000 new gold, white and orange Repatriation Health Cards will shortly be arriving in the letterboxes of clients this week, the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel, Alan Griffin said. Mr Griffin said to coincide with old Repatriation Health Cards expiring this year, new cards had been designed to include a number of new and improved features. “New cards will now have a magnetic strip which will contain data including the veteran’s full name, file number, card type and expiry date. Micro-printing and the addition of a DVA registered hologram will ensure enhanced security and reduce the likelihood of reproduction,” Mr Griffin said. The mail-out is expected to be completed by the end of August. “New cards will work the same way as Medicare or private health fund cards — just one swipe will enable health providers to immediately access the client’s information and streamline the claims process,” Mr Griffin said.
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A report released by the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation has highlighted the positive role tea tree oil (TTO) may play in the future in treating people with skin cancer. Dr Roslyn Prinsley, General Manager of RIRDC’s New Rural Industries said the research is encouraging. Researchers found that the TTO formulation significantly inhibited the growth of cancerous tumours in mice and also regressed the tumours during and after the treatment period for a time. Only minor side effects were observed in the form of skin irritation which was temporary and cleared after a few days. According to the report’s co-author, Dr Sara Greay from The University of Western Australia, the findings are significant as the tumours being studied are highly aggressive. email: graphics@rangenews.com.au • fax: 5494 “We’ve known for a long time that tea tree oil has recognised health benefits, particularly its role in combating bacteria, fungi, and viruses,” Dr Greay said. Ad is correct to publish “So what this new research tells us is that tea tree oil, in the right formulation may also play a role as a clinically effective topical treatment for skinwhere indicated - the Please change cancer in humans. The report is available on the RIRDC website www.rirdc.gov.au AM
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Protect your skin this winter The cold winter months can really take a toll on your skin. It affects the skin all over your body, not just your face. The dry air and wind literally strip away moisture and natural oils, leaving behind blotchy, dull and even cracked skin. Even though much of your skin remains under wraps for the winter months, there’s no excuse to slacken off. In fact, the cold, harsh conditions mean you should be kicking your skin care regime into high gear, not slacking off. Keep your skin protected before the damage is done.
Jen at Hinterland Body and Soul
At Hinterland Body and Soul, we’ve designed a special package to help you keep those ‘winter blues’ at bay. Fire up your body with this special winter treatment. For $99.00, you will receive a half hour facial combined with your choice of an ASAP cleanser or scrub, followed a fortnight later by an AHA fruit acid peel. Why not bundle it up with another great special? Our triple treat is only $99.00, which includes one 240 ml ASAP cleanser, a 240 ml ASAP scrub and a 150 ml ASAP moisturiser. And don’t forget, Renee, our laser technician, will visit next at Hinterland Body and Soul on Friday, July 16. We are open from 9.00am Tuesday through Saturday, and 5.00pm - 7.00pm on Wednesdays and 9.00am – 12.00noon on Saturdays by appointment only. You will find us between the laundromat and the Post Office at Shop 5, 5 Turner Street, Beerwah, phone 5494 0546.
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Out & about in Glasshouse country Beerwah Library comes of age Recently, Beerwah Library celebrated their 10th birthday with a special afternoon of reminiscing and other activities, including a glorious cake that was eagerly shared by all. When patrons of the library were asked ‘What they love about Beerwah Library’ they had some fantastic answers that made our library shine on its 10th birthday.
Kate Wright – Glass House Mountains “The Beerwah Library is very community centred; it’s a great place to come if you’re thinking of starting a community group or have an existing one that needs a meeting place.”
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Janine Bond – Beerwah “The library is convenient and I bring the grandchildren along for story time.”
John Wright – Glasshouse Mountains “The library does a sterling service in getting children interested in both reading and writing. In the same way it gives a lot of support to older writers with a huge range of research opportunities. The Librarians are gifted with people skills and have made a friendly atmosphere.”
Landsborough Hall Markets
Every Saturday 7.00am till Noon. New stallholders always welcome. For futher information call Linda or Bernie 5494 0591. No livestock
Brenda Smart – Beerwah “I have worked in books all my life and I couldn’t cope without a good library. The staff are really fabulous and they source the books I love, if they don’t already have them.”
Things 2 do
Painting group art extravaganza The 11th Annual Art Expo will be held at the Buderim Craft Cottage from Friday, July 30 to Sunday, August 1 from 10.00am - 4.00pm. Once again the painters will be joined by the Craft Cottage Porcelain Painters who will exhibit their beautifully fine work. Both groups consist of artists who work in their own individual styles and so a wide variety of impressive work will be on show including watercolours, oils, acrylics and pastels and china painting. Various artists will be demonstrating throughout the Expo in a variety of mediums, so visitors will be able to see work in progress as well as enjoy the wonderful works for sale. Two beautiful paintings will be raffled, a watercolour by Dawn Lewis and an acrylic by Audrey Toft. Light snacks will be available throughout the exhibition. The craft Cottage is situated at the corner of Main Street and Church Street just behind the War Memorial Hall. Opening hours are 10.00am - 4.00pm. For further information please phone the group leader, Peter Linthorne on 5476 5714.
Viennese Delights from Pacific Chamber Players The Pacific Chamber Players, will be performing at Stella Maris Catholic Church, Maroochydore, Friday, July 23 at 7.30pm and Caloundra Uniting Church, Sunday, July 25 at 2.00pm. The program for this concert, which is titled ‘Viennese Delights’, is a little different to the usual format. It will include a selection of favourite Viennese music which will include Offenbach’s ‘Barcarolle’, Strauss’ ‘Radetzky March’, ‘Blue Danube Waltz’, and ‘The Gypsy Baron Overture’. Also being played will be Mozart’s very popular ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’ and his flute quartet ‘No 1 in D Major K 285’. This program will certainly be different and full of variety displaying the versatility of the players. Chamber players performing at this concert are: Julie Anne O’Reilly, Cathie Roberts (violins), Andrew Paszkowski (viola), Anne Bowyer (cello), Nik Davey (bass), Chas Bromley (flute), Ronald Webb (oboe), Graeme Evans (clarinet), Neil Heymink (bassoon), and Janet Brewer (piano). A portion of each concert takings is donated to the Cancer Council. A cup of tea will be served after the concerts. Tickets will be available at the door, $20.00 (adults), $15.00 (group of eight persons), and $5.00 for students under 15 years.
Jimmy Barnes and Paul Kelly join Powderfinger at Caloundra Music Festival The Caloundra Music Festival has announced its second round of headline artists with Jimmy Barnes and Paul Kelly headlining a stellar lineup at the 2010 event. The festival has already broken all previous attendance records with the Friday night performance by Powderfinger and Jet already sold out. The annual festival of Sun, Surf and Soul, now in its fourth year, will be held from October 8 - 10 at beautiful Kings Beach. Fans who missed out on tickets to see Powderfinger on Friday night will be pleased to see the great line-up for the rest of the weekend. Jimmy Barnes will perform on Saturday along with Tim Finn, Jon Stevens, Lior and The Audreys. Paul Kelly will finish the festival on Sunday along with Ash Grunwald, Jon Cleary and Katie Noonan and the Captains. Festival Director Richie Eyles said the remaining tickets are expected to sell out fast. More acts will be announced in the coming weeks. Weekend tickets are available for $115.00 adults, $87.00 youth / pensioner. Individual day tickets (Saturday or Sunday) are available for $73.00 adults, $56.00 youth / pensioner. For more information and to buy tickets visit the festival website www.caloundramusicfestival.com
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A to Z of trades and services Five Minutes with Mark Staley from A1 Joinery What type of services do you offer? Custom
doing all quoting, manufacturing and installing. I also offer to pre-finish any joinery before installation.
Made Timber: pivot doors, bi-fold doors, french doors, gates, windows, straight and curved stairs and furniture.
Why should readers choose you?
How long you have been operating your business?
I am honest, reliable and treat each project as if it were going into my own home.
I commenced business in March 2006.
Location: Beerwah Operating hours: 8.00am - 5.00pm Monday to
Where did you learn your trade?
I did my apprenticeship in Cornwall, England, through City and Guilds of London and have been a joiner for 23 years.
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Contact details: Mark Staley 0423 873 216 Email: a1joinery@internode.on.net Samples of Mark’s work can be viewed at www.wattsartgallery.com
What sets your business apart from others that may offer a similar service? I offer a personal service as I work on my own
Appliance repairs
Airconditioning
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ALL HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL * WASHING MACHINES *DRYERS *POWER TOOLS * MICROWAVE OVENS
workshop: (07) 5494 6799 mob/ah: 0409 266 807 25 Moroney Place Beerwah
MOBILE SERVICE
LOCAL OPERATOR OVER 25 YEARS CONTRACTING Great prices on split & ducted Air conditioning systems
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NOW - RACQ Approved Repairer
Servicing Glass House Country & Mooloolah Valley ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AND BATTERIES
0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts
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• Licensed Motor Dealer Lic No. 2507935
* LOG BOOK SERVICING ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS * Custom Exhaust Systems * Roadworthy’s * Airconditioning * Brake Machining
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trucks cars earthmoving trailers
Jeff & Ann Ross
Ph: 5496 0300
BSA # 1132000 / L004114
Antennas / TV
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Automotive
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Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing
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Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs
Glasshouse Country News
Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224
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Servicing the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland area Breakdown and Onsite Service Logbook Servicing Tune up and Fuel Injection Brakes and Suspension 0439 808 602
QBSA Contractor Licence 076224 Houses Bought/ Sold/ Delivered Houses Raised/ Lowered/ Slid/ Restumped
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CARPENTRY RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL
JOHN DOBBS local tradesman
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Member of M.B.A. * No job too small * Pergolas * Bathroom Renovations * Verandahs * Decks *Owner Builders 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE LOCAL FOR 24 YEARS
Phone Paul 0417 749 159 or a/h 5494 9841
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Specialising in Custom Canvas Work
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Building YOUR ideas and dreams into YOUR reality Building stylish, functional homes of character and lasting appeal.
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Caravan annexes and awnings camper trailers and conversion kits
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4-6 Boeing Place Caboolture Ph: 5428 3994 F: 5432 4035
Autumn Specials 30% OFF all housewashing 20% OFF all bond cleans
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Queenslander Specialists Specialising in low pressure hand washing
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• Kitchens • Vanity • Laundry •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades
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Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
15 Free St. Ph: 5494 6300
Joinery & Shopfitters
Phone Daniel 0414 417 148
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?
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Cabinetmakers
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Aussie Carpets & Vinyl
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Extra rooms $10 each
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Steam Cleaning
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Builders / Carpenters
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5499 9926 Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
ABN: 63 903 065 733
0416 131 894
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
A WINDOW OR GLASS SLIDING DOOR*
• Wiring Jobs • Mod. Plates • L02 & L01 Compliance • Gas Certs • LPG Gas Fit to Classic Cars • Minor Mechanical on later model cars
New Homes Extensions Renovations
Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
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A to Z of trades and services
Talkin' trades
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Lic No 67745
Fencing
ABN 89 058 455 025 T0037
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
Computing cont.
* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
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Computer Sales & Repairs
Providing Affordable Computer Assistance To Sunshine Coast Homes
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’
CONCRETING
M & A CONCRETING T0548
QBSA 068989 Professional & prompt Quality work Site left clean Driveways, Patios, Paths and slabs in plain, exposed & decorative finishes Existing concrete rejuvenated
Please phone 0421 690 895
Electricians
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer
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Jim: Beerwah
Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046
Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037
T0280
Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
NB Under Qld Building Services Authority Act 1991 Section 54, licensed tradespersons are required to quote their QBSA License number when advertising. This offers customer protection in the event of unsatisfactory work.
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Mays Mowing Service Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
Electrical
5413 2500
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
KEV’S MOWING
Lawn Mowing - Ride on Mowing Edges & Pruning
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5494 9183 0438 308 513
FREE QUOTE & COMPETITIVE RATES ABN 41 636 538 072
Nathan Dakin
• Hedging • Small Landscaping • Handyman Jobs • Mowing • Pruning • Rubbish Removal • Gutter Cleaning • Ride on Mowing
Electrical contracting
0437 434 800
Terry Ottey 0418 199 466
dakinslusciouslawns@gmail.com ‘Do It With Dakin’
Ian Linwood - Electrcal Contractor
Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
www.jimsmowing.net
Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners
License No. 71818
Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
Lic 69821
All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small
ROBERT TREVISAN
PHONE: 0407 754 208
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Wynne’s
T0431
• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
Zedmere Pty Ltd
TO441
T0388
Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195
T0322
Beerwah and surrounding areas - Est. since 1983
Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural
“All Aspects of Concreting”
Garden maintenance
Domestic/Commercial/Industrial
• Installation/Maintenance/Repairs • Test and tag specialist • Over 30 years experience • Prompt reliable service
0437 020 070
A/H 07 5494 9335
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Marylyn on 5494 6066
or email advertising @gcnews.com.au
Lawn & garden maintenance Rubbish removal & garden care Ride on mowing Gutter cleaning
Handyman jobs External house cleaning High pressure water cleaning Rental clean ups
Phone 5494 6066 to advertise your business
T0418
Lic # 5582
• Extra lights • Powerpoints • Fans • Smoke alarms • Safety switches • New house wiring • Sheds
TO491
(AH) 5494 6302
• Domestic • Rural • All Types • 4WD Tractor & Bucket • Post Driver & Slasher • 4T Tipper Rubbish Removal • Total Landscape Service • Locally Owned & Operated For a free quote phone Garth 5499 9330 or 0438 714 983
TO560
0412 234 240
T0042
Phone Greg on 0418 741 145
T0030
PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE
T0347
ELECTRICIAN
Phillip Short Concrete
email: matthewcarter@aapt.net.au QBSA 1139536
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates
Concreting
Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates
YOUR LOCAL LICENSED CONTRACTOR
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
TO494
TO528
Home visits-we will come to you!! Microsoft Certified- Windows 7 trained No call out fees- No Hourly Rate Any computer problems fixed for $99 Fixed Price!! Evenings and weekends available at no extra cost. www.SuncoastITGuys.com.au
T0389
Call 0404 548 489
Computer Repairs - Upgrades - Troubleshooting - Virus Removal Servicing - Internet Problems - File Backup And Transfer
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew
T0047
Quality, Safety, Reliability Ph: Mick 0412 160 906
FIRST CALL FENCING
T0392
5494 0398
Phone 5494 8900
TO396
T0040
Lic. No. 70875
WEBSITE DESIGN & ONLINE MARKETING
Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah- Next to Subway
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
Gold Licence # 66414
Lic: 66091
Bring it in - Or we come to you! Fully equipped workshop in store - get your computer back faster! Virus Detection & Removal | Insurance Repairs & Quotes Laptops & Desktop PC's | PC & Mac Printer Cartridges & Ink Refills
TO043
IT SUPPORT FOR HOME & BUSINESS
www.totalmicrosystems.com.au
Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
A to Z of trades and services
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience
QUALIFIED TRADE CARPENTER & JOINER
General repairs & maintenance, Decking, Fencing, Doors, Windows, Kitchens, Shelving, Wardrobes etc Pressure Washing, Gutters Cleaned, Gutter Guards fitted
T0452
0409 590 802
ABN 79 347 449 750
Friendly, Reliable, Will turn up!
Nick & Steph Painting
Discount for Pensioners
Gas
LP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
Local husband & wife painting team
LANDSCAPING
L P G A S
RENWICK’S LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION • WATER FEATURES • PAVING & STONEWORK • PATHWAYS/STAIRS • RETAINING WALLS • UNIQUE GARDENS & • DRIVEWAYS GARDEN FEATURES • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS GRAHAM RENWICK
Call Nick or Steph 5439 0249 or 0438 152 049 nspainting@internode.on.net ABN 46 353 680 084
Servicing the Hinterland all areas
High Quality Work Our Prices Based on Award Wages NO HIDING PROFIT! Over 30 Years Experience
a/h: 5494 0830
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING Quality Workmanship
FREE QUOTES
QBSA 1147179
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
4 Railway Street, LANDSBOROUGH (next to BP) ph. 5494 8748 fax. 5494 8858
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
TO506
Factory and Showroom
Contact Frank 0457 486 080
BRESLIN PAINTING
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •
BSA 49885
New Work & Repaints • Airless Spraying
5494 1861 • 0418 883 436
Pest control
TO507
TO500
Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031
BSA lic 1168923
Local Painters
Ph: 0418 204 159
A & K Glass and Aluminium • Windows • Doors • Shower Screens • Maintenance • Large Range of Spare Parts
Over 20 yrs exp Quality workmanship • Premium paints • Free quotes
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
Glass & Security
› New homes › Repaints › Industrial & Commercial
TO510
Landscaping
T0057
KLM
ANDREW 0423 107 716
TO509
No Job too Big or Small Gary 0414 271 899 or 5494 8236
Call for a Free quote
All Aspects of Painting Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
TO504
Garden Clean Ups & Maintenance
TO551
Garden maintenance cont.
TO499
Professional Painting
25 yrs Experience
T0062
A to Z of trades and services
BSA Lic: L 1117342
HINTERLAND PEST CONTROL
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
Sanders Hinterland Home Maintenance
30 yrs Exp – mobile EFTPOS “Servicing the Hinterland”
Marine Services
T0443
• General Repairs & Maintenance • Minor Painting • Supply & Fit Whirlybirds • Minor Roof Repairs • Repair/Replace Gutters, Fascia & Flashing • Remesh Flyscreen Doors and Windows • Laserlite • Replace/Fit Door & Window Locks • Small Tiling Jobs • Concreting • Timber Deck Maintenance • Pressure Clean Driveways & Paths ABN: 94 247 061 792
A.S.P.
T0535
Mobile Locksmiths 0400 114 604
BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572
22+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations
• Cockroaches • Carpet Beetle • Lawn Weeds • Silver Fish • Bed Bugs
Mobile: 0407 657 588
reticulation
Fully Licensed and Insured
We give you a warranty on our work. For reliable service call ........
0404 479 187 or 5494 9336
• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS
PLEASE PHONE BRUCE FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE
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Call yo
T0204
ALL AREAS
John Annakin
20 Years Experience • Painting • Repairs • Minor renovations Call now for a quote 0421 385 434
BSA NO. 1011255
F
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Friendly Quality Paints
Phone 5494 6066
T0344
LOCALS
Talkin' trades
- -STEVE GASTALDIN CContact ONTACT STEVE GASTALDIN Contact - STEVE Contact ASTALDIN - S07 TEVE Contact G6065 ASTALDIN - STEVE GASTALDIN 0407 946G061 5494 0407 946 061 07 5494 6065 0407 946 061 0407 07 5494 946 061 6065 070407 5494946 6065 061 07 5494 6065 paintersfirst@iprimus.com.au paintersfirst@iprimus.com.au paintersfirst@iprimus.com.au paintersfirst@iprimus.com.au paintersfirst@iprimus.com.au
to advertise your business
ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
FREE QUOTES INDUSTRIAL FREE QUOTES FREE QUOTES FREE QUOTES
LOCALS
SUPPORTING
ØDOMESTIC ØINDUSTRIAL ØDOMESTIC ØC ØD OMESTIC ØC ØI NDUSTRIAL ØDOMESTICØIØC NDUSTRIAL OMMERCIAL ØINDUSTRIAL DOMMERCIAL OMESTIC COMMERCIAL OMMERCIAL
QBSA 108625 J Abercrombie Pty Ltd
Home Maintenance
FFIRST IRST IN IN QUALITY QUALITY&&SERVICE SERVICE
FIRST IN UALITY FIRST IN &QS& UALITY ERVICE F&IRST &PRODUCTS IN SERVICE QUALITY & SERVICE QUALITY W ORKMANSHIP PREMIUM QQ UALITY WORKMANSHIP PREMIUM QUALITY WORKMANSHIP QUALITY & WP ORKMANSHIP REMIUMQPUALITY RODUCTS & PREMIUM WORKMANSHIP PRODUCTS & PREMIUM PRODUCTS
PRODUCTS ØCOMMERCIAL
TO557
John 0438 128 152
0407 439 526
07 5493 0440 ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
Pressure Cleaning Leaking Showers All home maintenance Grouting, Splashbacks
Lic No. PMT-0-11432
Painters ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
No Jo Too b Small
ABN 37706 096 064
Termites:
• Spiders • Pre-purchase • Rodents timber inspections • Fleas • Termite inspections • Ants • Chemical barriers/
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
TO508
ALL MAINTENANCE
T0055
Rick’s
Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996
Locksmiths
T0065
Handyman services
Has your business been featured in our 'talkin' trades' yet? Give us a call on 5494 6066 and we can offer you a free write up in this section, (conditions apply). JULY 7 2010 |
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AUSSIE DIGGA EXCAVATIONS LI’L Aussie
Licensed
0401 057 126
5.5 Tonne Excavator Hire Buckets Augers TO556
T0070
FREE QUOTES
TO223
Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 Fax: 5497 4840
RUBBER STAMPS A5 & A4 INVOICE BOOKS Business Cards
One of the Coasts Leading Render Contractors
Brian Tenardi 0418 184 219
T0223
Q.B.S.A. No. 76388
Lic. No. 13217
Plumber, Drainer and Gas Fitter Ph: (07) 5493 0625
* All major brands * Supply & Fit
Mobile: 0407 727 645
Whirlybirds from $176.00 Skylights from $354.00 Supply & Install
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs
Servicing North Brisbane to Gympie
P 0422 270 386
TREVOR SANDERSON
• Laserlite to patios • Minor Roof repairs • Re pointing ridge caps • Roof restorations • Gutter Repairs & Minor • Roof leaks
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
Landsborough Excavator & Positrack Hire
PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
Roofing
PO Box 316 Glasshouse Mtns 4518
Fire Breaks. Tree Clearing, Mulching. Dams, Driveways. Bulk Loading & Carting.
replacement
OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE
BSA 1069087
T0084
DRAINS UNBLOCKED using a Hydrojet Drain Scrubber and Diagnostic Drain Camera to locate problems Tap Repairs Drain Repairs Burst Pipes Hot Water Services Gas Services New Homes Roof and Guttering Toilet Repairs Renovations
TO514
Good Rates - All Areas
5494 1399 or 0418 930 099
T0287
ENVIROPLUS
3.5 & 6 Tonne Excavators with Tilt Bucket & Augers Positrack with Tilt Bucket & Slasher 10m tipper hire
Licence No 1017722
Call John 0407 320 366 “Don’t put up with a drip, call your local bloke now!”
Rubbish removal
Call Derek on 0409 419 656
T0450
for all your plumbing needs! Need a plumber?
C.Apelt Plumbing
Quality work, local knowledge, over 20 years experience Licence No: 23418 QBSA: 1164142
Pty Ltd
Competitive Rates, Prompt Effective Service
• 10m Tipper • 450 Profiler • Tilt Bucket • Augers • Bucket Broom • & more
0417 565 370 ABN 96 526 485 660 Bill Knight
• All sizes • Locally owned & operated • Competitive prices • Same day delivery
T0225
T0120
Glasshouse Mountains and surrounding areas - 8 tonne tipper - trencher - augers - 4 in 1 bucket - levelling bar - laser levelling Phone John Baker - forks - 3 tonne excavator on 0409 20 64 64
T0553
Landsborough
BOBCAT HIRE
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FRIDGE DOOR SEALS
Allan Koschel Plumbing Service
3½t Excavator. Hydraulic Grab, Ripper, 350mm 450mm Trenching and 1200mm tilt mud buckets.
Town & Country Bobcat & Tipper
Refrigeration
Plumbers
POSI TRACK, EXCAVATOR, TIPPER & BEVERTAIL HIRE
200 for $79
Full colour, single sided Includes basic design service & GST
QBSA 050959
email: ba_earthmovers@dodo.com.au
TO515
LETTERHEADS
Cement Render
BOBCAT, EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE
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SPECIALIST Est. 1988
T0554
B&A EARTHMOVERS
LARGE RANGE OF ORIGINALS & GENERIC BRANDS
Phone: 5494 6011
PLASTER TECHNICS
D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
- PT 100F Track Loader - All site slashing & cutting - Double Head Slasher - Dedicated Mulcher
PRINTER CARTRIDGES
Call Brendon for a prompt, professional, clean and on budget service Palmview 0432 412 209 bsdplastering.com.au
Hinterland Areas Works where others can’t and loves Lantana!
FREE 20km TRAVEL
Printing & Stationery
Interior Sheeting, Plastering, Cornice and Covering Exposed Bricks
0419 704 408 5494 8913
QBSA No. 1180171
All Maintenance & Renovations 0418 986 538 A/H 5494 7413
BSD PLASTERING
*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping
S
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EST OVER 35 YEARS
TO516
*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper
GE
HR
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Plumbing & Gas Fitting
0419 674 877 or 5439 9789
Plasterers
POSI-TRACK SLASHING & EARTHWORKS
EMER
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RV
Ian Owen
T0081
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mfplumbing@hotmail.com
AFT NCY
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TO539
Operator • Tilt Bucket • 3 ton Excavator • Laser Levelling • Trencher • Post Hole Borer • Auger 250 • 350 • 450 • 600mm Plant Auger Lindeman Road • Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter • 8 ton Tipper Truck BEERWAH AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814
LL E CAAV D
New Installations/Repairs/Renovations: Potable Water Sewerage Roof & Guttering Stormwater Septic & Drainage
PH. JOHN 0403 795 185 OR 5492 9909
T0082
Local Knowledge 21 Years Experience
BOBCAT EXCAVATOR HIRE
Mark Forbes Plumbing
LICENCED PLUMBER / DRAINER
T0555
Plant & Machinery Shane Schultz
PROFESSIONAL RELIABLE SERVICE
• Post Hole Boring • owner • Site Clean Ups r operato ive •• Trenching Preparation it • Landscape Rubber Tracks • compets • Limited Access Entry 700mm rate
New work • Renovations • Commercial Maintenance Drainage • Roofing & Guttering Call Colin now for all your plumbing needs Mob: 0430 591 433 Home: 5496 7354
Phone 5494 6066
to advertise your business
T0089
A to Z of trades and services
131 546
www.jimsskipbins.com.au
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Marylyn on 5494 6066
or email advertising @gcnews.com.au
Phone 5494 6066 to advertise your business
50hp, Rubber tracks, 6ft slasher, Free quotes Hinterland Areas
0419 704 408
* Septic Tank & Grease Trap Cleaning * Small Truck for Easy Access
David Lowden Tree Services
LOCAL OPERATOR
• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993
OVER 25 YEARS CONTRACTING
Design and Install Grid Systems Start making money today Get the right advice from Jay www.astrosolar.com.au
Landsborough
5494 1794
0407 748 083
• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts
T0103
Elec. Lic No: 66884
Tarzan the Tree Specialist
Storage T0237
AUSTRALIAN CONTAINER UNITS
Ph: 07 5432 8374 or Mob: 0433 189 561
Independent Service Agent
Water Lords Council approved Fully insured
Boxes / New Containers / Open Storage www.beerwahstorage.com.au
Transit ins/exp best rates on the coast
Surfboard Restoration and Repairs Kneeboard 5494 0495 0448 704 908
Tiling
• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches 1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578
BSA No. 105 2255
Phone Dean 5496 9790, 0414 648 130
Paul
~ New Homes ~ Large Floors ~ Waterproofing ~ Bathroom Renovations & Repairs
SPECIALIST GROWERS OF Wintergreen + Couch
T0096
T0437
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
20yrs experience ~ Winner of HIA Craftsman Award
Shower screens
0417 958 944
Reg Courtney TILER
C
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Water tanks
QBSA: 538015
0417 005 205 or 5438 7947
T02435
Free delivery to Beerwah, Landsborough, Glass House and Beerburrum
Quality Turf Supply & Laid Site Prep Available FREE Measure & Quote 0418 714 860
FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL
Wall & Floor Tiling
QUALITY DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF
MOOLOOL AH RIVER TUR F
Specialising in: Ceramics ~ Marble ~ Polished Porcelain ~ Glass ~ Mosaics QBSA Licence No. 1128890 TO520
Email: fsinstallations@bigpond.com
Phone: 5493 7954 Mobile: 0414 819 111
TO235
TO519
473 Bells Creek Rd Beerwah QLD 4519
CREATIVE SHEET METAL
Mathew Brown Phone 0402 123 154
23 Years Experience Any size tree Land Clearing Full Insurance
Turf supplies
Sheetmetal
SPECIALISING IN
• • • •
ABN 23 084 520 507
Surfboards
Graeme M: 0421 865 633 P/F: 5493 0948
•Framed, Semi-frameless & 10mm Frameless Showerscreens•Painted Glass Splashbacks •Frameless Mirrors•Wardrobe Doors•Glass Petitions
STEVES TREE CUTTING
ph 54 390 790
Sucked In Vacuum Excavations & Liquid Waste
Frameless Shower Installations
customtreeservices@yahoo.com
TO522
Servicing, Maintenance, Pumps, Aerators etc
T0244
20 BURYS RD, BEERWAH
P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060
C N
Trees/Palms Pruning/Removals Stump Grinding Fully Insured
SIMPSONS REMOVALS & STORAGE
Phone Steven Lord 0438 057 557
Sewer & Stormwater Jetting G.P.T. Cleaning
expert tree maintenance and removal
T0356
Australia Wide * Containers New & Used - All Sizes and Types * Container Offices & Living Units * Container Delivery & Relocations YARD LOCATION 827 Beerburrum Road Caboolture Shire
TO524
Biocycle, Aqua Nova, Envirocycle & More
Grey Water Septic Tanks
Government Approved Quality & Cost Effective Work 20 Million Insurance & WorkCover Insurance
SALES - HIRE - ONSITE STORAGE
FREECALL 1800 247 788
HSTP Lic 17312 Elect Lic 104462
Phone Brendan 0447 310 331
TO523
• Septic Tank & Grease Trap Cleaning (Domestic / Commercial) • Holding Tank Pumpouts • Grey Water Tanks • Bio Cycle Pumpouts • Council and EPA Approved Phone for no obligation quote 5439 6491 Fax 5439 6496
TO546
T0092
& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545 or 5496 9047
Solar
COUNCIL APPROVED
A “Proper Job” Guaranteed
I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
5494 8913
T0099
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland EPA LICENSED
Tree services
POSI-TRACK SLASHING
T0098
Septic services
LL E A C AV 0095 T D
T0100
A to Z of trades and services
P
Slashing
Weedspraying now available
For a quote call Len 0419 732 364 or 5494 0484 NB Under Qld Building Services Authority Act 1991 Section 54, licensed tradespersons are required to quote their QBSA License number when advertising. This offers customer protection in the event of unsatisfactory work.
Free fast quote BSA Licenced: 1101772
After hours: (07) 5494 7548
A local working for locals
Tony the Tiler All Aspects of Tiling
Local with 30 years experience No job too small Free quotes & advice BSA: 64168
0432 178 675 A/H 5494 0071
T0097
* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks
Experienced in all aspects of tiling
Brian Dudin 0438 623 523
T TO533
T0094
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING
P
T0545
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Community notices HOY at the Glasshouse RSL
Wednesday’s 10.00am -12.00noon (approximately) $2.00 a board, includes morning tea, great prizes, great get together. All welcome.
Caboolture Orchid Society Inc Annual Winter Show
Morayfield Community Complex - 298 Morayfield Road (behind Bunnings) on Friday, July 9, 9.00am - 5.00pm and Saturday, July 10, 9.00am - 2.00pm. Admission is free. Orchid plants for sale, refreshments available, trade displays, potting demonstrations, floral art display and sales, art, craft, ceramic sales, bromeliads, tillandsia, african violet, display sales.
Breathe Ezy
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 from 10.00am – 12.00noon. Phone Tom 5443 1584 or Cathy 5446 7706.
Pacific Chamber Players
The Pacific Chamber Players, who will be presenting concerts in Caloundra and Maroochydore in July wish to let patrons know it is a Sunshine Coast classical orchestra and the musicians live in many areas including Mooloolah, Glasshouse and beyond. The Pacific Chamber Players will be performing at Stella Maris Catholic Church, Maroochydore, on Friday, July 23 at 7.30pm and Caloundra Uniting Church on Sunday, July 25 at 2.00pm. Tickets will be available at the door and priced at $20.00 (adults), $15.00 (group of eight persons), $5.00 for students under 15 years.
Willing to assist?
Are you able to give a few hours weekly in the service of needy people? Volunteering Sunshine Coast provides the structure to assist in servicing individual needs with the help of volunteers. Volunteers willingly give of their time, which is the most valuable gift an individual can give. We urgently need people to provide assistance in aged care, child care, home visitations, retail assistants, and car and bus drivers. This may be your opportunity to do something for the community in which you live. Your involvement is warmly invited, and interviews can be arranged at our Caloundra, Noosa or Maroochydore Offices by telephoning 5443 8256.
GCNews welcomes contributions from not-for-profit community groups and other local organisations. Please note the editorial deadline is 12.00noon each Friday. If you have missed the deadline your contribution will not be considered for the next edition. For contributions 34 |
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Cansurvive - cancer support group
What do you do when you are given a diagnosis of cancer? Cansurvive is a cancer support and information service. Support groups are held each fortnight and are open to members of the public. We are a group that both uplifts and supports on the path 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 mornings from 10.00am - 12.30pm, July 20, August 3 and 17. Morning tea is provided. All are welcome, just turn up to 69 Park Road Nambour. Parking in the grounds. Phone 5441 5730.
Glasshouse Country RSL Friday Night Raffle Results
Lucky Door - E13 Mal. Meat Tray - D67 Kaz. Fruit and veggie tray - D75 John Mac. Fruit and veggie tray - George P.
Social History at Landsborough Museum
The Landsborough Museum would like to invite community groups to visit one of the largest collections of social history north of Brisbane. A group of 10 or more is $4.00 per person and morning or afternoon tea can be arranged for pre-booked groups. Please contact the Museum on 5494 1755 or visit our website. www.landsboroughmuseum.org.au
Glasshouse Country Care Assoc Inc
Are you having trouble maintaining your own home due to age or disability? Our capable maintenance men, with their well-equipped van and workshop, are able to help you. We can alter steps to ramps, add grab rails to bathrooms even just clean up that messy back yard. To see if you are eligible for our services, please phone 5494 6948.
Lifeline’s 24 Hour Crisis Support Service
Lifeline’s 13 11 14 service is staffed by trained volunteer telephone counsellors. On the Sunshine Coast we have 100 dedicated volunteers who give of their time answer approximately 1,000 calls a month. We are in need of telephone counsellors and are holding a day and evening training course at Lifeline’s Client Services Centre, 37 Duporth Avenue, Maroochydore starting July 29. Cost $400.00 or $350.00 concession. Phone 5409 2633 weekdays for a brochure.
Caloundra 60 & Better group
Come to Caloundra 60 & Better group and participate in any of the many activities. Organised Programs are designed to help you
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.
get the best out of life, put zing in your step and energise your mind. Our program is a community based organisation concerned about the health and well-being of all mature aged citizens within your region. We assist you to live life to its fullest potential, through fitness of body and mind. Activities for the month: July 13 - gentle exercise, mah jong, guest speaker; the Heart Foundation. July 20 - gentle exercise, mah jong, discussion - bring along your favourite photo to share. July 27- gentle exercise, mah jong, $3.00 games. We look forward to seeing you at the Uniting Church Hall, Queen Street, Caloundra. Hall open from 9.15am - 12.00noon. Phone 5443 7281.
Ballroom Dancing
Sunshine 60 & Better Group Inc is a community based organisation concerned about the health and wellbeing of all seniors within the Sunshine Coast. Sunshine 60 & Better Group Inc. is offering to teach learners Ballroom Dancing. Dancing is held at 10 Beach Road, Maroochydore every Tuesday from 9.30am 11.30am. Cost is $6.00. To find out any further details please phone the office on 5443 7281.
Flavours of Mooloolah
Calling all local businesses - Mooloolah State School P & C Association is compiling a multicultural cookbook for our school as a fundraising activity to assist in furnishing our new School Hall, and preparation for our Multicultural Fete / Festival which we envisage to be held in 2011. We are planning to have this cookbook published and ready for distribution by November. We are calling on all local businesses who may be interested in sponsoring the cookbook by placing an advertisement in the book. For a small donation ranging from $20.00 for sponsorship of a cookbook page to $150.00 for a full A4 page colour advertisement on gloss paper, in 250 books. For full details, an advertisement package can be sent to you by contacting cookbook co-ordinator Yolanda Keuning on 5492 9886 or 0431 039 301.
Suncoast Women’s Adventure Group
Women of all ages (18 to 101) are invited to join us for an Archery lesson at Mooloolah on Sunday, July 25. For further details please call Sally on 0434 615 218.
Free Sahaja Yoga meditation at Beerwah Sahaja Yoga is a unique meditation based on an experience called Self Realisation (Kundalini awakening) that can occur within each human being. The meditator experiences joy of the present moment, where all anxiety and stress disappear. Free Meditation Classes will be held every Wednesday 10.00am until 11.30am, next class June 16 at BCH Meeting Room Beerwah Community Hall, rear of the Beerwah Library. Enquiries please phone 5494 1100.
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See First National Beerwah - page 41
LOOK FOR QUALITY MORTGAGE ADVICE Whether an experienced or first time property investor, your chances of investment success can be considerably enhanced with the support of the right experts.
While many people seek advice from accountants, real estate agents and financial planners, too often the value of guidance from a professional mortgage adviser is overlooked. With the finance typically forming the single largest expense associated with a property investment, getting
the decision right on the mortgage can be critical to your ultimate success. However, not all mortgage advisers are created equal. Here are some key points to consider when looking for a professional mortgage adviser: 1. Look for an adviser with access to 20 or more lenders. A quality mortgage adviser should have atleast 20 lenders on their panel. Ask to see the full list of lenders that the adviser is accredited to represent. 2. Ask them to disclose how much commission is paid
by each lender. Professional advisers will provide this on request without hesitation. 3. Request full documentation for the reasons why they are recommending a particular lender. Credible mortgage advisers provide their services with full transparency and should be able to provide you with a plain English written explaination of how the recommended loan meets your unique circumstances. 4. Only deal with members of the Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia. Membership of the MFAA
confirms that the adviser has met minimum professional standards. Be cautious of advisers who don’t have this membership. 5. Select a company with a proven track-record. If in doubt, go with a company that has been around for the long haul, 10 years or more. This demonstrates a track record of providing service to clients. Call Teresa Harrison on 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098 6. Look for a ‘mortgage www.smartline.com.au/tharrison adviser’. If researching options, search for a ‘mortgage adviser’, rather than a ‘mortgage broker’ - it is the advice and guidance that is of real value. JULY 7 2010 |
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Property of the week
Champagne living on a beer budget This modern, four bedroom, two bathroom, brick and tile home is situated on an elevated 650m2 corner block in the sought after township of Mooloolah. Boasting casual and formal living areas, a well appointed central kitchen, ensuite and walk in robe to master bedroom, and more, including a covered outdoor entertaining area, this home ticks all the boxes. All this within walking distance to shops, school and rail, and still only 20 minutes to Caloundra. The motivated vendors have priced this property to sell, so get in quick or miss out! $429,000. The property is open for inspection this Saturday from 1.00pm to 1.45pm at 23 Maddock Avenue, Mooloolah. Call Ben Guillemet on 0414 807 821 or 5492 9977.
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MOOLOOLAH
A SHED FOR EVERYONE??? • 1200m2 Block • 3 Separate Sheds • Walk to Schools, Shops & Transport • Beautifully Landscaped • Very Tidy Brick Home
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Matthew Guillemet 0437 230 011 T:5492 9977
OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS
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MOOLOOLAH
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THE DREAM AWAITS! $269,000 • 4678m2 block • Quiet cul de sac position • Mostly sloping with some flat land • Natural creek backdrop • Quality estate, in sought after Mooloolah
Ben Guillemet 0414 807 821 T: 5492 9977 LANDSBOROUGH
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SPACE AND PRIVACY • 4584m2 of level, landscaped grounds • Immaculately presented lowest home • Council park on rear boundary • Subdivision potential (s.t.c.a.) • Only 1klm to town and rail
$549,000
Roger Guillemet 0418 485 954 T: 5439 0500 2
LANDSBOROUGH
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MOOLOOLAH
29 Brandenburg Rd 3B 2B 3C ............ $459,000
11.00 - 11.45
MOOLOOLAH
27 Fern Gully PL
4B 2B 2C ............ $459,000
11.00 - 12.00
LANDSBOROUGH
2 Dawn Ct
4B 2B 2C ............ $420,000
12.00 - 12.45
GLASSHSE MTNS
25 Smerdon
4B 2B 2C ............ $449,000
12.15 - 1.00
EUDLO
120 Highlands Rd
COUNTRY OUTLOOK, CITY CONVENIENCE • Nature lovers paradise • Opposite large park • 2 living areas • Large under cover entertaining • Good side access
Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 T: 5439 0500
4B 2B 5C ............ $849,000 BEERWAH
12.30 - 1.30
GLASSHSE MTS
161 Sahara Rd
3B 2B 3C ............ $439,000
1.00 - 1.45
MOOLOOLAH
23 Maddock Av
4B 2B 2C ............ $429,000
1.00 - 2.00
GLASSHSE MTS
68 Allan Ave
5B 2B 4C ............ $579,000
1.30 - 2.15
MOOLOOLAH
49 King Rd
3B 1B 6C ............ $449,000
2.00 - 3.00
PEACHESTER
9 jeanne Pl
4B 3B 6C ............ $949,000
$439,000
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LARGE FAMILY HOME ON HALF AN ACRE • Modern Open Plan Living • Close to Schools, Shops and Transport • Half Acre / Side Access • 3 Bay Shed / Fully Fenced • Cul De Sac position / Quality Estate
Leanne Barnard 0424 990 094
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$389,000
Chris Berry 0407 664 209 T: 5439 0500 2
$527,000
T: 5439 0500
LANDSBOROUGH
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$372,000— Must Go! POTENTIAL PLUS LOCATION All Serious Offers • Landscaped 1,021m2, walk to town Considered • Brick ensuited home • Huge Balinese style gazebo with 8 seater spa • Separate gazebo with power & bbq area • Queenslander style cubby house & sand pit on fully fenced block.
Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274 T: 5439 0500
Beerwah Glenview Mooloolah Family Values, Working For You
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Property of the week
Position, privacy, room to grow
Your own private haven at the edge of Beerwah town! The sense of tranquillity, privacy and escape is complete in this family friendly and entertainer’s delight - half acre property. Not far away from the centre of Beerwah township this great property, is fenced (three sides), has an easy driveway leading to the garage/shed and carport, and lovely gardens. The well presented brick home with the nice outdoor living area, the in-ground pool and the great views of the mountain, accentuate the true character of this property. On offer we have a good size brick home ideally positioned to take advantage of this great
property and the surrounds. Three ample sized bedrooms and large office or fourth bedroom, open and functional kitchen, open plan living / family, big bathroom with separate toilet. The great undercover entertainment area is well appointed and ideally presented for the family barbecue. Ceiling fans throughout, lock up garage and carports as well as other parking, established easy care gardens with fruit trees, in-ground salt water swimming pool. All this and more! Property of this quality and at this price of $395,000 is a must to inspect and to own. To inspect call Theo today on 0400321953.
“Thinking of selling? Call us today for a FREE appraisal on your home”
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Property of the week
Welcome home! Positioned on a high block in a sought after area only minutes from the picturesque Mooloolah town centre, train station and schools is this great family home. Fully fenced and landscaped with a huge side access and room for the largest family or the perfect entertainer. This immaculate brick home is perfectly positioned on a large 1666m2 block of land at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. It features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, large open plan living, gourmet kitchen, great outside entertaining with huge built in barbeque, two bay lock up shed/garage currently used as a games room and a large front yard. Priced well at $465,000 so call exclusive agent, Norm James on 0412 480 227 today for your own private inspection.
Laurie Evans Real Estate Pty Ltd Est 1978
The Name That Means A Great Deal In Real Estate LANDSBOROUGH
BEERBURRUM
BEERWAH
$620,000
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY • 5 B/R, 2 bathroom double storey home • Spring fed dam, tank + bore water • 9281m2 or 2 acres+ of land. Dual access • 2 car garage. Laundry & rumpus below • Huge shed with high doors to fit trucks
Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
$410,000
PRICED TO SELL • 3 bedrooms plus ensuite • Double garage • 4m x 8m entertaining area • Just over 1/2 an acre • 2mins drive to rail & shops
Phone Exclusive Agent Angela Cooper 0431 839 683 5494 6588
$595,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Lilli Gibson 0409 922 857 5496 9411
BIG HOME ON 1/2 ACRE • Quality, 4 big bedrooms - 3 bathrooms • Sep lounge/dining - Big Kit/family room • High ceilings - I/G pool - Landscaped • Side access to D/Bl bay shed-D/Bl garage • Wheel chair friendly - Quiet No Thru Rd
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
$265,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109 5496 9411
LAND IN POPULAR ESTATE • 1593m2 level block • Town water. Power. Phone • Fenced two sides already • Walk to shopping village • Great family friendly environment
$395,000
YOUR HOME WITH INCOME • Three bedroom, main with spa • Two living areas, air-cons, SLUG • Well appointed kitchen, three toilets • Entertaining area, earn $789 per month • Subject to Body Corporate approval
Phone Exclusive Agent Renee Oudeman 0448 847 508 5494 6588
$280,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411
Phone Exclusive Agent Denise Hartfield 0414 314 015 5494 1488
LIFESTYLE CHANGE • 6295m2 elevated block • 2 bedrooms & study • 3 bay parking & workshop • Above ground pool set in a deck • Small dam
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY
$475,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Norm James 0412 480 227 5494 1488
TUCKED AWAY • Private 1.5 acres with bushland outlook • 3 bedroom “Bush & Beach” home • 2 separate living areas • shed/workshop, fully fenced • Close to shops, transport & school
DIAMOND VALLEY
BEERWAH
BEERWAH
$339,000
THINKING OF BUILDING? • High and dry on the top of the estate • Mountain views in many directions • Property has a slight descent from rear • Power and water available • 2456m2 of land. Covenant applies
$659,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Norm James 0412 480 227 5494 1488
CLASSIC QUEENSLANDER ONACREAGE • Tastefully Restored Queenslander • 4 spacious bedrooms • Modern kitchen & bathroom • Wide verandahs, large covered deck, pool • 6 1/4 acres, dam, workshop/shed
For more properties visit our website - www.laurieevans.com.au or call 7 days a week
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Glass House Mtns - 5496 9411 1/7 Reed Street
Landsborough - 5494 1488 38 Cribb Street
Property of the week
Affordable living – highway access - $399,000 Loaded with character and set on a private block of land, this steel framed home sits on concrete stumps and is positioned on a fully fenced 2100m2. Inside the home you will find a quaint kitchen and dining room as well as three bedrooms and one bathroom. The property is well landscaped and is surrounded by an abundance of trees which creates a peaceful retreat. A full length front and back verandah has ramp access out the back, is spacious and is perfect for sitting outside and relaxing. For your storage needs there is a double sized garden shed, workshop and a single garage. In an ideal location, only a short drive to the Glass House Mountains township. This property is tenanted until 6/09/2010 for $330 a week. For your private inspection of this great value property please phone Kelvin Brady on 0429 003 338.
Laurie Evans Real Estate Pty Ltd Est 1978
The Name That Means A Great Deal In Real Estate BEEWRAH
BEERWAH
$210,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Alice Kingn 0411 334 252 5494 6588
721m2 NO COVENANTS, CENTRAL, LEVEL • Level 721m2 block • No covenants • Town Water • Walk to all amenities • Great capital growth area
GLASSHOUSE mOUNTAINS
$545,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109 5496 9411
GARDENERS PARADISE - OVER 1 ACRE • 4 double bedrooms. Ensuite. A/C + fans • Large lounge. Dining + games room • Cosy fireplace. Patio with spa • Town water + tank + bore. Fernery • 10m x 8m shed. 4m x 10m shed
$499,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411
POSSIBLE SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL • 3 B/R, 1 bath. Close to township • Sparkling creek at rear of property • Patio. 6 car accommodation. 2 x A/C • 12m x 8m shed with 3 roller doors • Over 1 acre with beautiful gardens
Phone Exclusive Agent Lilli Gibson 0409 922 857 5496 9411
BEERBURRUm
PEACHESTER
$618,000
PRIVATE & PEACEFUL - SImPLY PERFECT! • 3 B/R, 2 bathroom - 9 foot ceilings • Huge Ent/pool room with Air Con • Stunning dam - Landscaped - Solar power • Double carport plus 3 bay garage • Bore & tank. Fully fenced. A/G pool
$275,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109 5496 9411
URGENT SALE - LIFESTYLE VILLA • 2 bedroom - 1 bathroom • Over 50’s lifestyle village • Great value - Loads of upgrades • Spacious living. Patio. Pets ok • Security gated. Great facilities
Modern 3 bedroom townhouses
Courtyards varying in size
Two way bathroom
Security gated complex
Walk in robe off the master
Centrally located in Beerwah
Single lock up garage
Suit first home buyers
Open plan living
For more properties visit our website - www.laurieevans.com.au or call 7 days a week
Beerwah Office - 5494 6588 1/60 Simpson Street
Glass House Mtns - 5496 9411 1/7 Reed Street
Landsborough - 5494 1488 38 Cribb Street
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Proudly marketed by Aaron Peckitt 0434 401 101 aaronp@gcfn.com.au
Beerwah
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Our Bags Are Packed
$289,000
Unit 13/ 17 Pine Camp Road, Beerwah ‘Banksia Close’
Looking For More Room?
14 Wattlebird Place, Landsborough
$627,000
• Open Plan Living With Reverse Cycle Air-conditioning • Secure Gated Community With 2 Car Parks • Strata Titled With Low Body Corporate Fees • Owners Instructions! Aaron Bring Us all Offers We Have To move…
• Nearly 1 Acre Of Pure Spacious Bliss • Sheds, Carports and Garages Galore • Quality Home Boasting 4 Bedrooms Plus A Study • A Magnificent Family Home In A Quality Area
INSPECT 1:00pm –1:30pm Sat 10th July www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28597
INSPECT 2:00pm – 2:30pm Sat 10th July www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28599
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This Price Is Crazy!
19 Greenview Ave, Beerwah
$459,000
• 5 Huge Bedrooms Plus 3 Massive Living Areas • Quality Grandview Home Over 300m2 – Elevated House Site • Central Location 5 Minute Walk To Town And Public Transport • These Owners Have Slashed $1000’s Looking For An Immediate Sale
You Have Just Won Lotto!
101 Lindeman Road, Beerwah
$795,000 to $895,000
• 5 Acres Of Parkland – Surround By Natural Bushland • A Home Filled With Character – Boasting Privacy • Beautiful Main House With Separate Granny Flat (Solid Construction) • Potential Subdivision - Secure Your Children’s Future Today
5494 6444
INSPECT 11:00am – 11:30am Sat 10th July 68 Simpson Street Sat 10th July www. INSPECT 12:00pm – 12:30pm www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28593 beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28618 40
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Proudly marketed by Aaron Peckitt 0434 401 101 aaronp@gcfn.com.au
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Only One Week To Go!!
21 Greenview Avenue, Beerwah
Make Us An Offer
Zoom Zoom Zoom!!!
34 Caloundra Street, Landsborough
$320,000
• Elevated House Site With Mountain Views • 3 Bay Garage – Ideal Workshop • Timber Floors And High Ceilings • Owner Has Signed Contract On Another Property Must Sell In 1 Week
• Huge 1012m2 Block With Main Road Exposure • Land Banker For Potential Unit Or Commercial Zoning • Partially Renovated, A Great Little Renter • Owner Has Given Instructions For All Offers To Be Submitted
INSPECT 1:00pm – 1:30pm Sat 10th July www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28551
INSPECT 2:00am – 2:30am Sat 10th July www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28572
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Unbeatable Value
1 Heilig Court, Glass House Mountains
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$449,000
• Newly Renovated With Huge Wrap Around Verandahs • Massive Powered Shed + Large Garden Shed • Large 2035m2 Block, Located In Quiet Cul-de-sac • Growing Family Forces Reluctant Sale!
A Secure Investment – A Secure Future! 3 Greenview Ave, Beerwah $379,000 • A Fantastic Floor Plan , With Tasteful Neutral Colours • Perfectly Positioned – Within Walking Distance To Everything • Spacious Bedrooms, Air-conditioned Living Areas Kitchen • A Great Investment Property – In A Booming Area
5494 6444
INSPECT 12:00pm – 12:30pm Sat 10th July INSPECT 11:00pm – 11:30pm 68 Simpson Street Sat 10th July www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28562 www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28616 JULY 7 2010 |
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Property of the week
Massive home massive sheds This family home enjoys five spacious bedrooms and is set in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heritage listed Glass House Mountains. Positioned on a 6353m2 block with side access to the three bay American barn shed and further access to the four bay Colorbond shed set at the rear of the property, all with power. Relax by the inground saltwater pool or take it easy in one of the three separate living areas throughout the ducted air conditioned home. This property will suit a range of buyers and early viewing is recommended to appreciate how much is in this great package. Features include solar hot water, tiled through out, security screens and doors, tinted windows, storage cupboards, two offices in nearest shed. Call Brad Collins on 0427 946 411 to arrange a private viewing, don’t delay. Ref No: 28586
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Beerwah
$409,000
5 Woodgrove Boulevard
• 3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms • Large Separate Study/4th Bedroom • Investment Opportunity • Close to All Amenities • Ducted Air Conditioning • 651m2 Block
$525,000
Call Brad Collins INSPECT 12.00 – 12.30pm Sat 10th July 0427 946 411 www.beerwahrealestate.com.au bradc@gcfn.com.au Ref No: 28611
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Glass House Mountains
$457,000
7 Dana Close
INSPECT 1.00 – 1.30pm Sat 10th July www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28631
Beerwah
JULY 7 2010
15 Julia Court
Call Brad Collins INSPECT 2.00 – 2.30pm Sat 10th July 0427 946 411 www.beerwahrealestate.com.au bradc@gcfn.com.au Ref No: 28490
68 Simpson Street Beerwah 68 Simpson Street
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Glass House Mountains
$640,000
• 5 Bedroom / 2 Bathrooms • Ducted Air conditioning, 9’ Ceilings • Large Outdoor Entertaining Area • 6mx9m C/Bond Shed • 2125m2 • Peaceful Position
• 4 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms • Separate Air Conditioned Lounge • Outstanding Large Outdoor Living Area • Side Access • Quiet Location, 914m2 Block • Walk to Shops, School & Rail
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• 4 Bedroom / 1 Bathroom • Potential Subdivision, Zoned Township Residential • Air Conditioned • Covered Outdoor Area • Separate Lounge • 4629m2 Block
Call Brad Collins INSPECT 11.00 - 11.30am Sat 10th July 0427 946 411 www.beerwahrealestate.com.au bradc@gcfn.com.au Ref No: 28556
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68 Simpson Street www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au
Beerwah
Call Brad Collins 0427 946 411 bradc@gcfn.com.au
5494 6444 5494 6444
www.beerwahrealestate.com.au
Property of the week
Rare and sought after zoning Very hard to find! Core Industry - Landsborough. Over 1200m2, well fenced, fully concreted with approx imately 300m2 of shed including office and kitchen. Multiple bays. Extras include a three phase power supply, approved washdown area, flammable liquid licence and extra storage sheds. Wide frontage allows easy street access, plus wide concreted hardstand all the way to the rear allowing plenty of room for manouvering and loading / unloading. Well positioned and perfect location for servicing the hinterland, Maleny and the coast. $550,000 plus GST. For further information contact John King on 0409 570 284.
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Beerwah’s Best Value Unit!
Multi Auction Event 23 July 2010
Unit 16/2a Swan St, Beerwah 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. Air-conditioning 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!
Inspect: Sat 10-10.30am www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 1154430
Contact John King 0409 570 284
OPEN HOMES SATURDAY 10TH JULY
9.00 -9.30 149 Sahara Road, Glass House Mountains .. $399,000 10.00 -10.30 Unit 16, 2a Swan Street, Beerwah ............... AUCTION 11.00-11.30 101 Lindeman Road, Beerwah ..... $795,000-$895,000 11.00-11.30 1 Heilig Court, Glass House Mountains ....... $449,000 11.00-11.30 5 Woodgrove Boulevard, Beerwah .............. $415,000 11.00-11.30 20 Cobb & Co Drive, Beerburrum ................ $379,000 11.00-11.30 38 Fortune Avenue, Peachester ................. $554,000 12.00-12.30 122 Peachester Road, Beerwah ................... $525,000 12.00-12.30 3 Greenview Avenue, Beerwah .................... $379,000 12.00-12.30 19 Greenview Avenue, Beerwah .................. $459,000 12.00-12.30 20 Montrose Street, Beerwah ...................... $335,000 12.00-12.45 146 Storrs Road, Peachester ....................... $795,000 1.00-1.30 20 Jordana Place, Glass House Mountains . $595,000 1.00-1.30 7 Dana Close, Glass House Mountains. ....... $457,000 1.00-1.30 Unit 13,17 Pine Camp Road, Beerwah........... $289,000 1.00-1.30 21 Greenview Avenue, Beerwah .................. $389,000 2.00-2.30 15 Julia Court, Glass House Mountains ....... $640,000 2.00-2.30 14 Wattlebird Place, Beerwah ...................... $627,000 2.00-2.30 34 Caloundra Road, Landsborough ............. $320,000 68 Simpson Street Beerwah 68 Simpson Street Beerwah
2 Acres – Privacy - Lifestyle
$554,000
38 Fortune Ave, Peachester 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 your acreage lifestyle.
Inspect: Sat 11-11.30am www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 1382054
Contact John King 0409 570 284
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Nothing Compares to “Emblavale”
$795,000
146 Storrs Road, Peachester • 5 Bedrooms, Plus Study / Retreat, Huge Ensuite with Corner Spa • Established Manicured Gardens & Grounds, Lock up Garaging for 4 Cars • 2 Living / Dining Areas, Formal & Informal / Cosy Wood Fireplace • An Inviting Family Home on a Fully Fenced 4.2 Acre Block
Inspect: Sat 12-12.45pm www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28601
68 Simpson Street www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au
Beerwah
Final proof
Contact Sue Rush 0400 771 717 suer@gcfn.com.au
5494 6444 5494 6444
www.beerwahrealestate.com.au
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Contact your local agent Jennifer Rousset 0418 778 444
www.aussiehomesellers.com.au Your home will be advertised on
$630,000
Peachester
63 Fortune Avenue 3
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Seller Assist Premier Package includes: ®
A listing presentation at your home A full marketing plan Aussie Home Sellers For Sale sign Photography of your home 3 x open home signs Open Home advertising on web sites Buyer qualification Home inspection bookings Post inspection feedback Weekly web view reports Negotiations Liaising with solicitors
Open Sat 2 - 3 PRETTY IN PEACHESTER WITH SO MUCH TO OFFER We proudly present this serene, 4 bed, fully fenced home on 2.5 acres in lovely Peachester. ─ Lounge with dining area. Family Room ─ Spacious, well equipped kitchen. Bright and airy ─ Rumpus room with study area. Music room ─ Master with ensuite and robes. Pool views ─ 3-car carport. Workshop. Lovely grounds ─ 20 m heated lap pool. 12 m x 7 m outdoor area
$300 before sale and final fee on settlement of only $2200 "Aussie Home Sellers is run by experienced local real estate agents offering Clever Sellers more choice"
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This stunning, beautifully designed home is a true family home that simply, has it all. A wonderful home looking for a new, lucky family. ─ 1/2-acre block. Massive driveway. Side accesses ─ Stylish family home with both office and rumpus ─ 2 living area plus spacious, quality kitchen. A/C ─ Stunning Master retreat. Huge, gleaming ensuite ─ Entertainment area and very pretty gardens ─ 13 by 8 fully enclosed double shed. Power/water
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Open Sat 2 - 3 GLORIOUS GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS Quiet cul de sac. Nice home. Great front outlook. Lovely back garden with mini orchard. ─ Good sized family home on 842m2 block ─ Spacious kitchen, lounge / dining area. A/C ─ Second lounge area. Mountain outlook. ─ Pretty Master with ensuite and walk ins ─ Side access. Room for pool. Shed. 2 tanks ─ Call Jennifer today 0418 778 444
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Property of the week Retirees special in Beerwah town centre This three bedroom, two bathroom unit is just perfect for those wanting privacy but wanting to be close to town. In a quiet complex of only five units it is all on the one level (ground floor) so you have no stairs to climb. Modern and in very good condition it has a timber kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, lock up garage and a secure private backyard.
All bedrooms are spacious and have built in robes and the master having the ensuite. Priced at $345,000. Very rare to see units come onto the market in Beerwah. Call Paul O’Brien on 0427 859 399 today for your inspection.
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2 2 4 Positioned on a high block in a sought after estate only minutes from town centre, train station & schools is this lovely PJ Burns Ex Display home. Completely fenced & landscaped with side access & room for a pool, this home features high ceilings, 4 bedrooms with built-ins, two separate living areas, 2 bathrooms, lovely gourmet kitchen with dishwasher and s/s appliances, 2 air conditioners, solar hot water, security screens throughout plus a security alarm system. • 4 bedroom / 2 bathroom • 2 air conditioners / solar water • Modern kitchen / appliances • Double lock up garage • Open plan living areas • Fully fenced / 640m2 block • Security screened / tinted • Estimated rental return $380 - windows $400 per week
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Immaculately presented, well maintained home Land size 5371m2 with town water 7m x 10m extra high shed with remote access Subdivision potential (STCA) Air-conditioned for year round comfort Plenty of room for the kids to play Spectacular Mountain views Close to school, shops, public transport
Auction On Site at 1.00pm 2702 Old Gympie Rd, Beerwah SATURDAY 31st JULY View SAT 1.00pm - 1.30pm Or anytime by appoint.
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Peace, privacy, perfection Situated high atop the hill on 6500m2 of total privacy is this three bedroom brick and timber home. Character abounds from the polished timber floors underfoot, to the high raked ceilings overhead. The huge 8m x 8m living area flows seamlessly out onto the wrap around verandahs and looks out to the Blackall Ranges and Mt Mellum. This fantastic property is located just a few minutes to shops, school and rail. A must see for those looking to escape the rat race, yet still be within 20 minutes to Caloundra. A Sustainability Declaration Form is available upon request. Priced at $595,000.
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Sounds like the perfect start to a holiday doesn’t it? Well you could do this everyday, all you need to do is view this stunning property and you will be hooked. With 10 acres of your own natural bush surrounding you, peace and quiet will be the norm when you are at home. If you require stimulus you can always go for a relaxing stroll around your grounds and attempt to identify the multitude of birdlife. The modern brick home has 9 foot ceilings throughout, four bedrooms with ensuite to master, and two separate living areas, Double garage with internal entry, a 10.5m X 7.5m colourbond shed that has three phase power and a high clearance carport. A lovely creek that winds its way through the property completes your recipe for relaxation, yet you are only a few minutes drive to schools and rail. A Sustainability Declaration Form is available upon request. Priced at $849,000. Phone Matthew Guillemet on 0437 230 011 or 5492 9977, email matthew@scremail.com
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Proudly sponsored by Coochin Creek Co-op for all your gardening needs 39 Simpson St, Beerwah Ph: 5494 6219
Keep kids active Along with the start of the school holidays I have been lucky to see the beginning of my strawberries too. I find these sweet delights a great reward for my children for pulling out weeds for me or other garden tasks I have neglected of late. Anyone with school aged children, or neighbours with kids you can borrow, should embrace the school holidays and use them to get your garden back into order. You may be amazed to find out how much children can do for you in the garden and even more surprised that they will often do it with enthusiasm too! One job that is easily overlooked in the colder winter months is watering. Yes, it can be very cold watering before you head off in the morning and it is easy to convince yourself that the plants could not have drunk much in this weather, but your harvest will suffer if you don’t. Consistent, even watering is the key to the success of many vegetables and fruit alike. It is true however, that during the colder months, good watering every second day should be ample for most plants.
To ensure your strawberries form well, regular watering around the base and not on the leaves of the plants is vital. Furthermore, dead leaves and rotted fruit should be removed to aid in the control of disease. Regular watering also ensures solid even growth of broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage heads. As for potatoes, it is ideal to maintain consistent watering to avoid physiological disorders such as hollow heart or splitting. Once again, the month of July is my bulk planting time where I like to get a mass of winter vegetables in for future freezing and to make pickles and other preserves. My bulk planting will include broccoli, cabbage, onions, tomatoes, cauliflower, beetroot and peas. I hope many kids out there get the chance to help out around theirs or a neighbours garden these holidays, and maybe some will become our next generation of gardeners. Until next month in ‘Get Up and Grow’…
Vegetable Preparation Quantity Cauliflower Dig in a good scattering of blood and bone, manure and dynamic 12 plants each and Broccoli lifter, and adjust pH to 6.5 – 7.5 with lime. Dress soil with lime and apply a good handful of blood and bone. Beetroot Seed can be soaked in warm water prior to direct planting to aid 5 x 1.5m rows germination. Make a mound of compost/soil/manure and mulch well. Plant seedling 4 of each Tomatoes or seed into a pocket filled with compost. Plant cherry tomatoes around teepee and full sized tomatoes with stakes. Adjust pH to 6.5 with dolomite lime and add potash sparingly. I’m Onions 60 plants opting for seedlings as it is late in the season. Dig in some blood and bone and lime along a trench. Mulch/hill Peas around stems as they grow. You can plant some in hanging pots as a 2 x 3m row feature. Fill a tyre full of a soil/compost/dynamic lifter mix and plant in seed potato. Once plant is out 15 cm, place another tyre on top and begin Potatoes 4 plants/tyre to fill in around plant with the above mix. Go up to 3 tyres if plant growth is good.
Controlling tropical chickweed
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about Tropical Chickweed (or stickyweed) growing rampantly at the moment and that Council has a factsheet on how to control it using a herbicide containing the active ingredient metsulfuron methyl (commonly known as ‘Brushoff’). People have been asking me about it, so I thought I’d write a little on how best to use the herbicide on Tropical Chickweed. This selective herbicide kills broadleaf weeds but not grasses and has a very low toxicity level for animals, meaning it is safe to use around the backyard. The herbicides can take up to four weeks, so patience is a virtue – and it won’t happen any quicker if you use more herbicide or spray it twice – that’s just wasting money. All you need is 1 gram per 10 litres of water. So it’s important to get the measurement right, especially if you’ve only got a 5 litre sprayer, as you’ll need to measure half a gram. What you’ll need to do is measure out the smallest amount of herbicide (2g in the cap of the 40g Brushoff bottle) and mix it into a clean 2 litre milk bottle with water. Then, you break down this concentrated mixture into your sprayer, remembering that each 500ml of the mixture will contain half a gram of Brushoff. You’ll need to use a herbicide wetting agent. A great one is Searles Spredmax, using 1ml for each litre of water in your sprayer. Don’t use detergent, as it binds with the herbicide, making it useless. Check with your local rural produce or hardware and they should be able to get them in for you.
Ph: 5439 0999 Fax: 5439 0077 paintplacebeerwah@tpg.com.au
Rosemary's plant of the month
1/28 Simpson St, Beerwah Q. 4519
‘King Fern’
Angiopteris Evecta Australian native fern occurring on the South East coast of Queensland, on Fraser Island and also at Carnarvon Gorge. Arching fronds grow to 5m. Grows well in shady areas with plenty of moisture and no frost. Ideal tub specimen. Fronds and their base are edible. If you would like more information on this plant or any others drop in and see Rosemary at Mountain View Garden Centre, 1094 Steve Irwin Way, Glasshouse Mtns. Phone 5438 7779.
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Monday | 12 July 2010 SBS 7.00 am 2010 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.45 am World News 3.30 pm What on Earth is Wrong with Gravity? 4.30 pm The Journal 5.00 pm The Crew 5.30 pm FIFA Futbol Mundial 6.00 pm Tour de France 2010 Highlights 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Mythbusters 8.30 pm Man v Wild 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.00pm The Mighty Boosh 11.10pm Movie: Graveyard Alive 12.40am Movie: Dogville 3.00 am Weatherwatch Overnight
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Tuesday | 13 July 2010 SBS 5.05 am 1.00 pm 2.30 pm 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm 4.30 pm 5.00 pm 6.00 pm 6.30 pm 7.30 pm 8.30 pm 9.30 pm 10.00pm 2.00 am
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ABC Morning viewing Big Ideas Midday Report The World's Worst Disasters 1.30 pm The Einstein Factor 2.00 pm Waterloo Road 3.00 pm Children’s programs 6.00 pm Three Men In Another Boat 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm The 7.30 Report 8.00 pm Foreign Correspondent 8.30 pm Greatest Cities Of The World With Griff Rhys Jones 9.30 pm QI 10.00pm First Tuesday Book Club With J.Byrne late night viewing continues
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Sports results
Last great walk opened in Sunshine Coast hinterland
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club
The Bligh Government has completed its network of 10 Great Walks through national parks with the last officially opened last week in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Acting Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk said the Conondale Range Great Walk, near Kenilworth, passed through beautiful subtropical forests. "We may just have saved the best of our Great Walks til last," Ms Palaszczuk said. The walk is a four-day wilderness trail through the upper Mary Valley, rich in natural wonders and historical sites. Although the full circuit spans 56 kilometres, there are both short and long walks through many forest types. We made sure there were walks catering for people of all levels of fitness - they vary from a half-kilometre that can be done in 15 minutes, to an 11km walk that takes half a day, to the full, challenging 56km. The four-day circuit walk starts and finishes at Booloumba Creek day use area. It's possible to do much of the route without having to stay overnight, but for those doing the whole circuit, along the way are three walkers' camps, at Wongai, Tallowwood, and Summer Falls. The Minister said 45 kilometres of new track were built, along with three walkers' camps, three hybrid toilet blocks, three rainwater tanks, 70 directional and interpretive signs, and more than 160 steps. QPWS produced a range of interpretive materials for the Great Walk. More information about the Conondale Range Great Walk is at http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/ parks_and_forests/great_walks/more_great_ walks/conondale_range_great_walk.html and information about the other Great Walks is available at www.derm.qld.gov.au
Access to legal info easier for regional residents A new Australian website is bringing immediate access to justice closer to people living in regional towns. The website, Foolkit.com.au contains hundreds of well-organised links and is written in plain English. The free site has tips on choosing a lawyer and even ‘DIY legal kits’. Foolkit was built by former Adelaide lawyer Andrew Rogers, who originally created it as an intranet for his own law firm. “Like most people, I found that many legal websites were a maze,” Mr Rogers said. “There is useful legal information all over the internet, but what I’ve done, is sort the information logically and put it in one place. “Foolkit is a site that puts everything at your fingertips. “Most importantly, it is always changing to keep up-to-date with changes in the law and new resources. “Foolkit.com.au is so easy to navigate that we say that ‘any fool can use it’.” Andrew said the name ‘Foolkit’ was a variation of the term ‘toolkit’ and reflected his aim to make the site easy for anyone to use. Visit the Foolkit site at: www.foolkit.com.au
Contributed by Trevor Bertram
Our Ladies’ Club ‘President’s at Home’ last Monday attracted 13 teams visiting from clubs within the Caboolture District Bowls Association. The day was a great success and enjoyed by all. The winning team of the day was Kate White, Noelle Dean, Chris Freshwater, skippered by our Lady President, Jan Lawson. Runners-up were M Robb, S Jameson, O Baird and A McPherson from the Donnybrook Club. Terry Gardiner from Live Life Villages, who sponsored the event, attended the luncheon and presented the prize money, which included a mystery prize won by the Solander Lake team. Ladies’ Consistency Singles on Wednesday resulted in Millie Freshwater defeating Di Garland and Di Hunt defeating Marleen Bertram. Last Thursday’s Open Pairs winners, with a 2 wins plus 9, were Bobby Bloomer and Ron Wilson and the runners-up with a winning margin of +21 in the second game, were Rob Scullion and Brian Fogarty. The Second Round of the Men’s B Singles Championship was played during the week. Results were Trevor Bertram def Mac Townson, John McSwain def Brendan Freshwater, Lindsay Henderson def Chris Shaw and Robbie Dean def Rob Farrell. The semi-final will be played next Saturday morning. The winners of the June four week Series 2, Two Bowl Triples Tournament were presented their prizes on Saturday afternoon. The overall winner was Bruno De Clara who won $60.00 with a score of +27 for the Series. The next six place-getters, who each received $50.00 in prize money were 2nd Marleen Bertram +21, 3rd Trevor Bertram +20, equal 4th Kerry Capern and Anne Howard on +14, 6th Chris Freshwater +5 and 7th Brendan Freshwater +3. The Club wishes to thank the Beerwah RSL and Citizens Memorial Club for their assistance through sponsoring some of the weekly prizes during the event. Saturday afternoon resulted in Barry Richardson, Marleen Bertram and Robbie Dean winning the Highest Score prize with 41 points and Brian Saunders, Bray Howard and Jim Tatum winning the Highest Margin prize with a +6. The rest of the Series 3 Tournament will not be played in the same format due to the Caboolture District Fours at Glasshouse on July 10 and a Pennant Trial against Pacific Paradise at home on July 24. Coming Events Saturday, July 10, ‘B’ Singles Semi-Final Championship and District Fours. Wednesday, July 14, 9.00am, Jackpot Triples. (More teams needed).
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Tibros Netball Tibro’s Netball Club’s Monday night ladies competition had their finals for season one last week. Competition was fierce in the Over 30’s competition with the E.Dreamers defeating the defending champions, the Wildcats 26 to 25. In the open age division the Young Guns kept their undefeated record intact with an impressive win against the Taipans 48 to 11. Congratulations to
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all teams that played in the finals and throughout season one. You all played well and we hope you will all be back for season two which begins on Monday, July 12. Anyone interested in playing Netball or would like to register a new team please contact Adrienne on 0457 763 247 for more information.
Winners on Tuesday, June 29 were Teresa Scarffe and Hilda Burgess. Raffle winners were Eric Wood and Julie Hart. Friday, July 2 winners were Bob Patten and Eileen Pierce, 2nd - Nev and Gloria Shaw and 3rd - Netty Cook and Dick Burgess. Saturday, July 3 - our Social Bowlers couldn’t handle the cold conditions and pulled the plug at afternoon tea time. Of course those of us playing mixed pairs comp. had to battle on. R. Roderick and D. Black defeated G. Shaw and K. Jenner, E. Pierce and N. Shaw defeated M. Boulton and S. Manston, and J. and L. Walker defeated K. White and A. Thomson. Kay has only played four games of bowls and with new bowls as well only went down by five points. Next 2 Bowl Triples is on July 12 so please get your names on the board or ring Ede on 5494 7047. Also we need more names for Woodford on Sunday, July 11. We are the holders of the Cup so we need to go to Woodford to defend our title. Bowls Club meeting is on Saturday, July 10 at 10.30am.
Beerwah Bulldogs July 3 Report The Bulldogs hosted Maroochydore on Saturday looking to turn around their disappointing weekend at Nambour the week before. The Under 18’s let the Swans get away to 18 - 6 lead before clawing their way back into the game to lead 26 - 22 before Maroochydore scored a late converted try to win 28 - 26 and now the Bulldogs are in a Battle for a spot in the final five. The Reserve Grade jumped out of the blocks early and the Swans never recovered as the Bulldogs put on some quality tries to run out winners 42 22. The Domino’s Pizza Players Player awards went to Jordan Sutton (U18) while Dave Hung and Dan Hartig shared the Reserve Grade award. The Bulldogs travel to Kawana on Sunday and would love to see all the supporters come along again to support the club.
Coady Bell on the attack for the Bulldogs Under 18 Team on Saturday.
The club would also like to thank all the golfers who came along and enjoyed a great day at our Annual Golf Day on Sunday at Beerwah Golf Club.
The Beerwah RSL Golf Team who were the Winners of the Beerwah Bulldogs Annual Golf Day on Sunday. Reserve Grade Beerwah Bulldogs – 42 - (Nat Flores 1, Brendan Phillips 1, Arthur Sloanes 1, Damien Townsend 1, Graham Green 3, Art Palinsky 1 - Tries) (Damien Townsend 5 - Goals) def Mdore Coolum Swans – 22 - (Mark Cook 2, Luke Cavanagh 1, Bart Hold 1 - Tries) (Peter Idskes 2, Chris Cumming-Creed 1 - Goals) Under 18 Mdore Coolum Swans – 28 (Max Harrison 1, Patrick Templemann 1, Robert Dunn 1, Jaymes Currming-Creed 1, Bradley Reed 1 - Tries) (Bradley Reed 3, Mitchell Olzard 1 - Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 26 - (Conor Ferguson 1, Ashley Sleeman 1, Sam Hurley 1, Daniel Bott 1, Steve Goodridge 1 - Tries) (Cody Bell 3 - Goals)
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family must be really pleased that you can hear again.” The gentleman replied, “Oh, I haven’t told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to their conversations. I’ve changed my will three times!” Submitted by Gwen and Gary Landsborough
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An elderly gentleman had serious hearing problems for a number of years. He went to the doctor and the doctor was able to have him fitted for a set of hearing aids that allowed the gentleman to hear 100 per cent. The elderly gentleman went back in a month to the doctor and the doctor said, “your hearing is perfect. Your
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CANCER June 22 – July 22 Excellent news is coming from a very good friend. This can be a time of clearing things from the past. Many new opportunities will now take you by surprise so be ready for them. This will be a very busy time so take time to nurture yourself. A change of residence is likely. LEO July 23 – August 22 This month can be a time to really get connected with what you want out of life. A well earned rest will give you time to meditate and relax. Putting plans now into action will be prominent as long as you don’t take on too much. You will find great success with your career. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 Be careful about trusting people and situations. An unexpected call regarding a new position will open up many doors. This is not the right time to make important decisions. The personal and romantic side of your life can be quite hectic. Someone from the past can come back. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 The roadway is open before you. Allow yourself to surrender and move forward. Much happiness and joy can be yours now. Love yourself and give yourself a special treat. A family member may have some challenges. Opportunities for a new lifestyle will open.
SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 Catching up on things that you haven’t had time to do will give you great satisfaction. People from the past may come into your life when you least expect it. New ideas on your career path may influence you to change careers. Overseas travel is likely. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 This can be a very favourable time for you. Many areas of your life will be changing. You will go through some deep transformational moments. You are now on your path to success, wealth and happiness. Your career, your home and relationships can be subject to change. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 Don’t let things get you down at this time. Keep focused on what you want and where you are going. You will be successful and new creativity will develop. Your family can be of concern just now. Your learning is to let go and nurture yourself. A change in the home is indicated. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 There can be excellent prospects that can come from out of the blue with relationships as well as your career. Don’t expect this period to be boring. Get ready to have fun on a roller coaster. Your ability to make money will astound you. A new car is shown.
PISCES February 20 – March 20 You will have greater insights into where you are going. When asking for these things make it clear to the universe what you want. Quiet times and walks will be important now. A new lifestyle will give you the freedom you have wanted for some time. ARIES March 21 – April 20 This can be a time where you find yourself somewhat starry eyed and may be tempted to stay in a dreamy state. This can be a great time for romance as long as you take things easy. New ideas will be beneficial and long distance communications will be important. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 There can be a lot of focus on your home, your family and your social life. This is a very lucky time for you. Good news can come from afar which could incline you to travel. Romantic feelings and love can become stronger. A proposal could take you by surprise. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 Stand back and see the much bigger picture of life. Laughter is important. It is time to have fun and live life. Buying and selling property is favoured as well as doing business with foreign countries. Moving house can be a bit chaotic so keep your cool.
Renee Badger is an international Astrologer/Clairvoyant with 35yrs experience Studied in London For consultation phone Renee 5445 8017
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