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Over the last couple of years the Glasshouse Country News team have organised Pink Ribbon Breakfasts which through the support of all the community who attended, and the local businesses who provided prizes, were really successful. And although they were a lot of work to bring together, it was a really rewarding feeling when we were able to send our fundraising results off to the Cancer Council. Cancer Council uses the funds to help raise awareness about breast cancer, as well being allocated to research, education and patient support programs. This year there were quite a few groups who have created local pink ribbon events and I am sure that, as they send away the funds raised, they will feel like at least they have
been able to do some small thing towards changing the future for breast cancer sufferers. On Monday morning I went along to a Pink Ribbon Breakfast held at the Terrace Cafe at Beerwah, which was organised by the enthusiastic staff at Westpac, Beerwah Branch, it was a great morning and it was nice to catch up with so many lovely local ladies. If you haven’t had a chance to get along to a Pink Ribbon event there is a breakfast planned at Mad Hatters Tea & Gifts at Landsborough on Friday, from 7.30am – but you must make a booking to attend. See their ad in this week’s TV Guide. Regards,
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Some of the members of Beerwah State High’s very own cheerleading team, the Beerwah Crocs, with the spoils of success from their first year of competition. Read all about their success in next week’s edition of GCNews.
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Community Hall, 7.00pm, raising funds for local actor Daniel George’s film production ‘Levasque’. Heaps of prizes to be won. To book teams email levasque@hotmail.com or phone 5494 8218. Tickets $10.00 per person.
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Beerwah RSL’s Melbourne Cup buffet luncheon, from 11.30am. $32.00 pp or $300.00 for group of 10. Phone 5436 5000 to book.
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On Sunday, October 17, celebrations for the Canonisation of Mary MacKillop were held across the world as well as in our local community, with around 160 people from local and surrounding areas attending a joy filled event at the Mary MacKillop Centre at Beerwah. The celebrations included a prayer service, scripture, lunch, afternoon tea and lots of music. There were singers from Landsborough, Mooloolah, the Singing Belles group, as well as a performance by Jenny Carr, singing a song she composed especially for the day. Talented artist Tina Homer also created a painting of Saint Mary MacKillop especially for the celebrations. People were lining up to have their photo taken alongside Saint Mary. A community sing-a-along of well-known Australian songs finished off the day. Pam Lever, community member of Beerwah Parish, said those who attended were grateful that they had been able to participate and have the opportunity to celebrate. “Everybody went away feeling that they had celebrated Mary MacKillop in a really hearty Australian way. I’m grateful the way the whole community pitched in to make it a successful day,” she said.
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“My department is partnering with Council to take action to resolve this important safety issue, and funding of the new two-lane bitumen access road will be split between the two levels of government.” The new access will be from Simpson Street, run parallel to the rail line and about 400m north of the existing single-lane gravel entrance on Roberts Road. Sunshine Coast Councillor, Anna Grosskreutz, said the improvements to the park access road will include redesigning and installing culverts under the road to improve drainage as well as laying a new road. “This is an exciting step forward for the community who has been eagerly awaiting the start of works on this project,” Cr Grosskreutz said. “This week the State Government has agreed to pay 50 per cent of the project cost, and with design work and approvals already underway, council will be able to start on the ground work in a few weeks time. “I would like to thank the members of the local community who use the sports ground for their patience and Minister Wallace and his department for working with us to negotiate this great outcome.” Council is expected to start work on the project before Christmas, weather permitting.
Chair of the Beerwah Sportsground Management Committee John Bennett said the news was unbelievable. “The new entrance will make the sports ground so much better, not as dangerous and so much easier to access,” John said. “On behalf of the management committee I would like to thank Anna and Council for all they’ve done. “Anna has worked really hard and done a great job, without her we’d have nothing,” John said. Cr Grosskreutz said signage will be installed in the very near future on the site to keep the community informed of the works that will be undertaken. The new entrance is expected to be completed by Easter, 2011.
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From day one in the job, Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell, committed to holding mobile offices throughout the electorate so that residents could easily access him when they needed assistance. Having just completed his latest round of mobile offices in Flaxton, Eudlo, Palmwoods, Glass House Mountains and Beerwah, Mr Powell remains as committed as ever to make himself available to the people of Glass House. “A mobile office is such a great way for me to connect with locals in a relaxed fashion, in an area close to their home and at a time when most people are on their way to or from work,” Mr Powell said. Mr Powell held a mobile office in Beerwah recently one morning last week and had lots of waves and toots as people went by. Cr Anna Grosskreutz even dropped by to meet with the locals who called in. “It is great to have the support of the local councillors and I thank Cr Anna for giving up her time. Cr Jenny McKay and Cr Adrian Raedel from the Moreton Bay Regional Council also do their best to drop by when my mobile office is in their patch. I made a promise very early on that I would always be approachable and available for constituents and I will certainly continue to do this while I am the local member.” Mr Powell’s mobile offices will take break for a few months as the busyness of the Christmas / New Year period takes hold, but he will re-commence early in 2011. “Keep checking my website, www.andrewpowell.com.au for locations and dates in 2011, but in the meantime if I can help anyone with a state matter, please don’t hesitate to make contact with the office,” Mr Powell said.
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Work has finally commenced on the hinterland’s very first Aldi supermarket, right here in Beerwah. There was much excitement around town last week as fences were installed and excavators arrived on site in Simpson Street, preparing to start work on the construction of the German supermarket giant, which is expected to be open by Easter next year. Aldi’s managing director for Queensland Viktor Jakupec said the new supermarket would be the size of an average Aldi store at around 1,500 square metres, and stock the full range carried by the popular discount chain. “The new Beerwah store will be a typical Aldi store carrying our full range of products,” Mr Jakupec said.
Computers4kids launches local appeal An innovative campaign that gives superseded computers a second lease of life is looking to kick off in Glasshouse Country, with locals being urged to donate their old computers so they can be used by those in need. The project, Computers4Kids was initiated by the Rotary Club of Nundah, and has proven to be so successful that the Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains is looking to get the local community on board, and they've set up a local collection point at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre. To help learn a little more about the program,
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Rotary will host Elizabeth Grace from the Rotary Club of Nundah as a guest speaker at its next meeting, and is inviting other locals who are involved in sales, service or other areas involving computers, to join them. Rotary’s community service director Bob McLean said the Computers4Kids program fitted in well with another of its programs, Preserve Planet Earth, which has a focus on reducing the amount of waste going to landfill. So whether you are involved with schools or businesses who replace computers on a regular basis, or have IT experience, you may be able to help. To come along to the Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains meeting on November 1 or for more information, contact Bob McLean on 0427 606 240 by October 30. For more information, visit http://www. computers4kids.com.au/about-c4k.html
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Grants to provide more support for local veterans The Beerwah Peachester RSL sub branch is one of 59 ex-service organisations across the state to have benefited from funding to help continue vital support services to local veteran communities. The sub branch received just over $4,000 in funding for computer, internet access, travel and consumables. According to the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Warren Snowdon $925,223 has been made available through the Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) program, to help Ex-Service Organisations (ESOs) provide essential on-the-ground support to veterans, war widows, widowers and their families. “Ex-Service Organisations are often the first point-of-contact for many veterans needing assistance to access their benefits. This funding will help ensure they have the right tools, equipment and resources to continue their great work. “The BEST program has helped purchase resources including internet access and printers; employing trained advocates, pension and welfare officers, and also covers travel expenses for ESOs who extend their support to veterans outside of their area. “The support provided by ESOs also greatly assists the veteran community in understanding what benefits they are entitled to and how they can access them, including lifestyle or support programs on offer through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the wider veteran community,” Mr Snowdon said. For more information on grant programs contact the Department of Veterans’ Affairs on 133 254 (metro callers) or 1800 555 254 (non-metro callers), or visit www.dva.gov.au/grants
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Mooloolah community rallies behind grieving family It’s every parent’s worst nightmare, to lose a child, and sadly for one Mooloolah family the nightmare has become a reality. Andrew and Trudy Olive lost their young son Tom last month, while their daughter Laura, three, lost her big brother and best playmate. Tom died from cardiac arrest, but the cause is unknown. While nothing can take away the pain, the support from the Mooloolah community has given the Olive family a little light at this tragic time. “The overwhelming power of love and support… it kind of does pick you up and overpower the grief and the loss, it really does,” Andrew said. “I didn’t know, I guess, what community spirit was, but I’ve had a crash course 101. It’s touched everyone, and they were all here to help and they still are.” What makes all the support they’ve received so touching is that it’s support the Olive family hasn’t asked for. “It’s more the goodwill of the town, the fact they want to do something for us. I feel there are more needy people in society than us, but it’s the town’s way of doing something,” Andrew said. The support has included providing meals, help with cleaning, and also the local bottle shop, the local pharmacy and the local butcher have run a raffle for the family.
The community is also organising a fundraiser at Mooloolah Hall on November 6, on what would have been Tom’s fifth birthday. Andrew’s voice is full of pride when he describes his son. “Tom was a Tom Olive character, wellmannered. A large boy for his age but he was gentle, he was caring in nature and polite.”
The community fundraiser for the Olive family gets underway from 3.00pm at the Mooloolah Hall on Saturday, November 6, and will include a live band, raffles, jumping castle, merry go round, and more. Food will be available for sale, and there will be a liquor license. Entry by gold coin donation. For more information or to help out in any way, contact Renee on 0408 759 060.
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Exclusive to Smiley’s is this beautiful hand-made 9ct gold intricate filigree design bracelet. Designed and made by a local Queensland Jeweller. So special for that someone special was $1557.00 now $1300.00. Lay by now for Christmas. Available from Smileys Jewellers shop 4, Woolworths Marketplace Beerwah.
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A recent Business Council of Australia report concluded that if businesses in Australia could increase communication by five per cent, they would double profitability. Additionally, a four year study by the University of Michigan recently found that communication abilities, and oral skills in particular, are strong predictors of individual job and business success. To be professionally successful usually requires both expertise AND good communication skills. The reason for this is that people form judgements about us based on how we sound. They make assumptions about our level of expertise, education, social status, sincerity, and so much more. So how do people get to know about you and your business, so you can begin to build a relationship with them? You need to get out there and meet them face-to-face, not to make a sale but to begin a relationship. One of the most effective ways to do this is through networking which is now seen as the cheapest and most effective forms of promotion. It’s a fraction of the cost of mainstream marketing and advertising. If you want people to deal with you, you need to give them the opportunity to meet you in a non-threatening environment where you can also find out much more about them and their business. Maleny Commerce, with support from Montville and Glasshouse Chambers of Commerce and Hinterland Tourism Sunshine Coast, is hosting an excellent forum for business owners to meet and mingle in an enjoyable environment to start building relationships with other businesses, both local and from further afield. Our next ‘Hinterland Connects’ networking event will be held at the Big Barrel from 5.30pm on Tuesday, November 9 with a free seminar beforehand from 5.00pm for all attendees on ‘Customising your message to suit your target audience by using basic personality profiling’ presented by Geoff Butler, Managing Partner of VESTRA Business Advantage. Previous Hinterland Connects events have been extremely successful with major business being done and more than 100 people in attendance. Think of the possibilities you might be missing out on if you’re not there? Bookings can be made online at www.malenycommerce.org.au/events Book now as we are limiting attendance to the first 150 people and places are filling fast. This event is proudly sponsored by Bank of Queensland Maleny, Community Recycling and Sunshine Coast Enterprises.
Beerwah Books and Bits under new ownership Kaz and Rich would like to say a heartfelt thank you and goodbye to everyone who has supported them in their three years of operation. It was all new to the couple when they started the shop in September 2007, and in that time they say they have met a lot of great people, and have enjoyed the learning experience Kaz and Rich from Beerwah Books and Bits that has come with the shop. The new owners officially take over the shop on October 30. Kaz and Rich would like to invite their customers to come along to the shop for drinks and nibbles on this day, between 9.30am - 12.30pm, and also meet the new owners, Linda and Bernie. Linda and Bernie are locals, and have some exciting new ideas for the shop. You will no doubt still see Kaz and Rich around for a week or so, to help Linda and Bernie settle in, and they’ll be remaining in the area until next year, when they may consider relocating. Kaz and Rich said they will miss the interaction with their clients, having met a lot of interesting people over the years, and throughout the world. “For all those that we won’t see before the changeover, thank you all again,” they said. “No doubt we will be bumping into people around the surrounding townships.”
Party season has arrived at Shar Diamond Nails and Beauty Business owner Tamara Hammond of Shar' Diamond would like to introduce her new team and great new prices! If it’s been a while since you have called in, now is the perfect time. With the onset of the party season, get in early and beat the Christmas rush, and while you are there, meet the team, which includes local girls Erin Taylor, expert nail technician, and beautician Alicia Keam. Also joining the team is Geisha. Geisha completed her Diploma of Remedial Massage in 2007 and has been working full time in the industry ever since. She has added many techniques to her tool box, making her a very versatile massage therapist, including scenar therapy, finch therapy and cupping. Geisha is health fund approved, so make use of your private health cover rebate. If you are looking for a massage to help melt the stress away or to get to the root of a problem, Geisha is the girl to see.
Did you know Shar Diamond Nails and Beauty now offers full body waxing, spray tanning, facials, eyelash extensions, Diamond body wraps and tinting, as well as all the usual range of beauty services, including manicures and pedicures, and gel and acrylic nails? There’s no need to travel all over the coast for indulgent pampering and attention to detail. Tamara and her team have the experience and expertise to ensure all your beauty needs are well catered for, right here in Beerwah. Tamara would like to say a big thank you to all of her clients for their on-going support over the years, and looks forward to continuing to be able to offer great deals and excellent service. Keep an eye out for some great specials coming up – via email, sms, facebook and pamphlet drops in the local area, as well as here in your local community newspaper, GC News. Better still, drop in and visit the team, who are
happy to offer advice on the latest in beauty trends. You’ll no doubt walk away looking and feeling a whole lot better! Shar’ Diamond Nails and Beauty is conveniently located at Shop 5, Turner Street Shopping Centre, Beerwah. Give Tamara and the team a call on 5439 0061. Business Feature
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A new way in aged care How do you describe a whole new way in aged care when there’s simply nothing else like it? Seasons is more than just an incredibly exciting new way in aged care. It is a new industry benchmark - a direct and dedicated response to growing public dissatisfaction with existing options in aged care in this country. Seasons' communities across Queensland are rapidly redefining Australia’s expectations of aged care. Two things Seasons is definitely not - we are not a retirement village, nor are we anything like a traditional nursing home. Developed by a team of Australia’s most innovative aged care experts, Seasons combines the independence and privacy of home ownership with state-of-the-art facilities and unprecedented levels of roundthe-clock nursing care. Seasons Caloundra is our latest community to open. At Seasons, residents enjoy the privacy and independence of their own
beautiful self-contained home in a loving, sharing community where they receive low, high and Dementia nursing care, 24 hours a day. Residents are especially encouraged to enjoy all the freedoms that are possible for them. At the hub of Seasons life is a thriving community and lifestyle centre, shared by residents and extended family alike. Equally popular is the community dining room which serves fresh, nourishing food whenever residents don’t feel like cooking in their own home. Couples can stay together at Seasons, even when one’s health needs change. And residents are welcome to bring their pets to live at Seasons as well. See for yourself what so many have already discovered – that there really is no comparison. Visit the Seasons team today at 30 Baldwin Avenue, Golden Beach
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1 24/7 low to high nursing and dementia care 2 All care received in the privacy of your own Seasons home 3 Fully self-contained home including all kitchen and laundry appliances 4 No waiting list – move in right away 5 No asset testing or income testing 6 Pets are welcome 7 Delicious, home-cooked meals in the dining room or cook in your own home 8 A normal home environment 9 Family and friends can stay with you and enjoy community facilities 10 Retain your independence, privacy and dignity 11 High level of safety and security for all residents 12 Couples can stay together, even when one’s health needs change 13 No ACAT assessment to enter Seasons 14 Specialised Dementia care in a genuinely caring community 15 You can stay, even if your physical or mental health needs change 16 Freedom to choose onsite services with flexibility 17 You only pay for services you need – charged at cost only 18 Retain your CACP and HACC benefits 19 Full domestic support services available 20 Home Care Services brokered on your behalf
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Letters to the Editor
Letters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people. For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline. Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to letters@gcnews.com.au or fax to 5494 6399.
Beerwah untidy town award
I endorse the views of a recent correspondent (‘Beerwah streetscape’, GCNews, October 13) regarding our unattended streetscape. To the almost 12-month-old rail overpass – not a single blade of grass cut on our verges, or roundabouts maintained. Come on council. Are we trying to win the untidy or grubby town award? Colin, Beerwah
We found this little critter this morning, it is about the size of a mouse but has large feet and a short snout. Do you know or would any of your readers know what he is? It beats me how a butcher bird or a snake hasn’t gotten him, as he is very quiet. Col and Val Phillips Glass House Mountains
Just thought you might find this scam newsworthy. Overseas scam artists have had their fair chop at everyday Australians, however they’ve recognised a weakness in our farming communities who haven’t done so well over recent years and are now targeting older farmers looking for a quick fix to money problems. I’ve notified the ACCC who are aware of the scam; however I’d hate to see any of our local farms stung through naive dealings with scam emails like this.
Ed’s note: to report a scam, or check up on the latest scams doing the rounds, visit scamwatch.gov. au, the ACCC’s website.
Travelling Tales with Louise Halis, aged seven
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An elusive creature?
Farm scam
From: garyhoffman01@yahoo.com.hk subject: Farm Investment Offer ‘Greetings, I am contacting you based on my intention to establish a farm investments in your country as a sort for a conducive retirement after my civil service work in my country. I am an old man and due for retirement at any moment from now after putting many years in civil service as secretary Ministerial Contract Evaluation and implementation in my country, and I would appreciate if you can be of assistance to this endeavor as I am very willing to go into partnership with you if you are capable of handling such project. I deposited (USD 5Million dollars) in a bank in Europe for safe keeping. Which I would transfer to any partner’s account for the establishment of a farm. I can send you the proof of fund to be independently confirmed by you or your bank to enable us proceed. I have mapped out 5% from the total sum for any expenses both party may incur. If you are interested kindly get back to me as soon as possible for more details. Thanks and Best Regards. Gary Hoffman’ James Ashby Marketing and PR Manager, Gowinta Farms
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You said it
Mozzie mayhem
Dear Cr Anna Grosskreutz, Cr Jenny McKay and Andrew Powell. I am begging you to bring back the aerial mozzie spray to Glasshouse. Last year you only sprayed Caloundra tourist areas. Well last year the mozzies were so bad I could hardly leave the house. I heard hundreds of people complaining when I did. Please, please, please – Glasshouse Country is a tourist destination too. It’s the best destination actually. Bring back the mozzie spraying – we in Glasshouse beg you. M. Wilson, Glass House Mountains
Put pressure on Minister
All I can say to Jeff Price of Beerwah (GCNews, October 20) is ‘Great questions – now let’s ask the Minister for Transport for the answers’. Mr Price rightly questions the government’s promise to deliver reduced travel times for commuters once the Caboolture-Beerburrum rail duplication was opened. So far we have seen little or no change to travel times and now that the government has further delayed the continuation of the duplication through to Nambour until 2031, we are not likely to see reduced travel times any time soon. I can assure Mr Price and other concerned residents that this is a big issue for me and I will contact the Minister for Transport again demanding answers. Stay tuned for updates. Andrew Powell MP Member for Glass House
Louise Halis Where did you travel to? In July 2010 my mum, dad, little brother Blake and I went to Egypt. Egypt is a country in North Africa. We flew into Cairo, which is the capital of Egypt, and then out of Luxor. How long did you go for? We went for one week. We spent three days in Cairo then caught the train down to Luxor and had another three days there. What was the weather like? Hot and sunny and very dry! The day we left Luxor the temperature was 55C. We had to spend the middle of the day indoors or under cover as it was too hot to be in the direct sun, we also had to make sure we drank lots of water. Although the longest river in the world, The Nile, goes right through Egypt, 95 per cent of the country is desert. What were the highlights of your holiday? Going to see the Pyramids was my favorite part. I liked the pyramids because I liked the colour of them and we got to ride a camel around each one. My brother loved going down into the tombs, it was a very small tunnel that went deep into the ground that we had to climb along. We also went on a faluka (old traditional wooden sailing boat) down the Nile, it was nice and cool on the water and we ate rockmelon and watermelon. In Luxor we went to and from places in a horse and cart, this was very strange to see and something that you do not see often in Australia. To get from Cairo to Luxor we went on a sleeping train, we had never done this before and it was really exciting for my brother and I to have dinner on the train and then have our chairs converted to beds. When we woke up in the morning we were in Luxor! What was the most unusual thing you experienced? The Pyramids and The Valley of the Kings were very unusual because we were able to go into the tombs and see the way that the Kings and Queens were buried. It was also fascinating to see how the pyramids were made and try to imagine living all those years ago and building something so magnificent that today is one of the seven wonders of the world. Any other special information? The largest pyramid ever built is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which was built by King Khufu during the period 2551 B.C. to 2528 B.C. Its sides are 230 metres long and today it stands at 137metres high as part of its top has been dismantled.
Send us your tales from a recent trip and go in the draw to win a 2 night cruise aboard the Dawn Princess next year. A very special thanks to Mell Silburn from Beerwah Travel for sponsoring this fantastic prize, valued at approx $1,900.00. SEND YOUR TRAVEL STORY AND PHOTOS TO reception@gcnews.com.au OCTOBER 27 2010 |
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Community group updates GCNews welcomes contributions from all local community groups and service clubs. Please note the editorial deadline is 12.00noon each Friday. If you have missed the deadline your article will not be considered for the next edition. For articles 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 your contribution may be held over until the following week. Priority is given to articles / notices that are time specific. The philosophy of GCNews is to ensure community groups and other regular contributors have equal opportunity in accessing the free community space made available each week. Please keep contributions to a maximum of 250 words, or 200 words and a photo. Submissions may be edited if too lengthy and in accordance with the GCNews style guide. For further information including guidelines for submitting an article or notice, email reception@gcnews.com.au
GoodOldTalk.com Contributed by Hazel Imison, PR Manager Have you heard about goodoldtalk yet, the adult version of FaceBook? Are you over 50 and own a computer? Why not come and join us? We are a group who meet online and discuss / debate whatever topics are on people’s minds. So if you are over 50, own a computer, and are interested in either posting in our forums, keeping your own blog, or even just teaching yourself with our step-by-step computer help guides, come join us at goodoldtalk.com – it’s free, and you can find out what everyone’s Talking about. To become a member, just click on Computer Help Guides/ Software/3.Goodoldtalk/How do I sign up? and follow the instructions there. Last week topics ranged from holidaying in Australia vs. overseas; a new survey being conducted on adult use of computers and internet technology and the Chilean miners’ rescue. For more information contact Hazel on 5493 7679 or Rehanah on 5493 5947.
Morris House Neighbourhood centre News Contributed by Ann Husband
The end of October is approaching and Tax Help will be ending on October 31. If you haven’t done your tax yet and need help, this free service is available until then to eligible clients. Call us to make an appointment. A big thank you to Ross for the great job he’s done again this year. We have had a camera handed in – this was found in the CWA park next to Morris House. The police advised they have had no enquiries about this camera so if you have lost yours, please call us. We often get items that have been left in the park handed in to us, so please check with us if you have lost something. All our usual services are available which include internet use, computer use, limited emergency relief, phone and fax use, photocopying, cooking group, free bread, legal service, mother’s group, Tax help and referral help. Job search on the internet is free, fax use is available for 30c per local fax and the cost of the call for STD faxes. Seniors and carers internet use is $1.00 per hour, other internet use is $2.00 per hour with a minimum charge of 50c. Call in and have a cup of tea or coffee with us. Everyone welcome. We are open 9.30am 1.00pm, Monday to Friday, phone 5494 1255, fax 5494 1797, email morrishouse@landsborough.com. Visit our web site- www.landsborough.qld.au and follow the Morris House link. Until next time, take care. 16
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Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Contributed by Ian McCarron
At our October monthly meeting the lucky door fruit bowl was won by Joan Bowers. Raffle fruit bowl was won by Gladys McCarron. Birthdays for this month: Alf Grahame, Lola Vollbrecht and Howard Klose. Happy birthday to you all. Last Wednesday we had a visit from Kawana Senior Citizens. A good day was had by all. To all who helped in the preparation, took part in the entertainment, provided gifts for the progressive raffle and the workers in the kitchen, thankyou all. Lucky door fruit bowl was won by Dorothy Reaves. Raffle fruit bowl was won by Betty Pringle. Many prizes were won in the progressive raffle. Reminders: Thursday, October 28 - Bus trip
Peachester History Committee
Up the coast
The tradition of going to the coast for outings and holidays is being celebrated at the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre during the month of October. The exhibition, ‘Up the Coast: Our Stories, Our Collections’ features objects, photographs and stories from the Sunshine Coast heritage collections. Peachester History Committee has contributed some items, including memorabilia from our Inigo Jones collection. Although Inigo’s chief aim as a long-range weather forecaster was to help farmers plan for the coming seasons, he was often consulted about the weather for functions and holidays. Our collection includes many photos and anecdotes about visits to the coast, with Caloundra featuring from very early times as a favourite destination. Holidays were rare for pioneer farmers in the early 1900s, because of transport and financial difficulties, but there were two families from Peachester who decided to go together to Caloundra. They packed all the necessary equipment on the bullock wagon, yoked up the bullocks, and started off on the journey with the older children riding on the wagon. Both mothers and the babies went in a sulky. The bullocks were kept travelling until midnight, then tied up until daylight when they started off
to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Morning tea at Nudgee Beach, then on to have a look at the koalas, then on to Mt Coot-tha for a barbecue lunch. There are still vacancies on the bus. Make bookings with Jim on 5496 9836. Cake for morning tea and barbecue please. Bus pick up times: Landsborough 8.10am, Beerwah 8.20am, Glasshouse 8.30am. Tuesday, November 9 - Monthly meeting (barbecue). Thermos of hot water and cake please. Guest speaker for this month will be from the Beerwah Police. Tuesday, November 23 - Games day. Lucky door and raffle fruit bowls to be won. Many prizes to be won in carpet bowls and card games. Tuesday, December 7 - Christmas party at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Starting with morning tea at 9.30am. GCNews has very generously offered to send a photographer over to our Christmas party, around 10.00am, so make sure you wear your best smile. again, arriving at Caloundra at 9.00am. A horse was tied behind the bullock wagon so they could muster the bullocks for the return home. Few people had their own transport in the 1920s. The late Grace Hodgens recalled ‘Our picnic party travelled from Beerwah on Ken Hendren’s cream truck to the Crossing, and then by boat to Black Flat (now Tripcony Park). After lunch we walked along the beach to the Dicky wreck. We carved our names on the wooden deck, and I remember how the sand squeaked as we jumped from the old wreck. For a day trip to Coolum, we travelled from Beerwah to Nambour by train, and then from Nambour to Coolum on the cane train.’ There is a story from the 1930s about a newly married couple who rented a cottage at Caloundra for their honeymoon. They travelled in the groom’s truck, and the supplies they took with them included two roosters in a cage which they had received as a wedding present, so they were able to have roast chook during their stay. There were no fridges in rented cottages ... and no take-aways ‘up the coast’ in those days.
A group of young people from Peachester and Beerwah on Ken Hendren’s cream truck, ready for a day trip to Caloundra in the 1920s. (Photo: Grace Hodgens, nee Simpson)
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Glasshouse Country Christian College celebrates decade of quality education On Friday, October 15, Glasshouse Country Christian College celebrated 10 years of providing education. Festivities began with a celebration assembly held at the College, with singing, dancing, reminiscent speeches, cutting of an event cake by the current captains and old traditions such as ringing the cow bell to commence. The afternoon MCs were two of GCCC’s founding students. Guests were invited to stay to view the extensive displays, and GCCC Hospitality students once again provided a lavish array of tempting treats to eat. For a more formal celebration, a dinner at the House of Laurels was held in the evening. Amidst delightful classical decor approximately 80 guests enjoyed a lovely meal, heard speeches from representatives of different facets of the College’s history and shared many special memories of GCCC. In all, God was honoured. With a current enrolment of over 560 students from Prep to Year 12, there has been tremendous growth in numbers of staff and students, facilities and community presence. GCCC continues to grow in faith and knowledge with ongoing support and hard work from many volunteers, as it was for those with the initial vision. To God be the thanks for His provision.
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Help your child to: • take on responsibilities • become more independent • respect other people • co-operate with others • get ahead academically
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Get an early start at Beerburrum Beerburrum State School is offering a chance for your child to get an early start for Prep with the commencement of pre-Prep lessons this term. The aims of the lessons are to prepare children and parents for the transition from home to school while focusing on what the Prep year will involve. “‘The school has a unique opportunity for its future students and parents to attend these organised pre-Prep lessons with a fully qualified Prep teacher,” said Principal Rob Jennings. Lessons will focus on social and academic skills giving parents the chance to interact during the lessons with their child and teacher. Establishing positive routines for school and home will also be discussed and modelled for both parents and students. For more information on the pre-Prep lessons, phone the Principal direct on 0410 471 764 or
St Paul’s Lutheran – the right choice The choice of school is one of the most important decisions that you will make for your son or daughter. Each child deserves a school that encourages individual excellence and prepares him or her effectively for the future. This means that education must be directed to development of the whole child. The program at St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School (P-6), Caboolture, is based on both the Prep Curriculum Guidelines developed by the Queensland School Curriculum Council and our Christian faith. Lutheran Education Queensland also supports our programs through input from the Early Childhood Education Officer based at our head office. Working closely with neighbouring Grace Lutheran College Caboolture Campus, St Paul’s/Grace provides a P-12 experience. Prep is a special time in a child’s life. It lays the foundation for future learning, attitude and life.
It is not just preparation for year one and later schooling, but also a complete learning experience. As unique individuals, each child comes to Prep at differing points of development. Our disciplined, yet caring environment, offers high teacher to student ratios ensuring a caring and supportive environment for your child. We trust that your time with us at St Paul’s is an exciting and wonderful journey for you and your child.
Landsborough Community Kindergarten Landsborough Community Kindergarten is currently taking enrolments and finalising groups for next year. We are a community based, notfor-profit centre, offering a play based pre-prep
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St Paul’s is a Prep to Year 6 Primary School of Lutheran Education Queensland with the Christian faith guiding the ethos and values of the school.
Oh how time flies at GCCC! It only seems like yesterday we were bidding farewell to the first group of Year 12’s to graduate from the College and now it’s almost time again to say goodbye. But the year isn’t over yet, and though this year’s group of unique graduates are hastily counting down the days, many exciting events are still on the menu for their last month at GCCC. We recently celebrated our 10 year anniversary with an afternoon of colourful festivities for the students including the beautifully worded recollections of former principal Mrs Cheryl Bryers. This was followed by an evening of humorous and moving reflections for the staff and special guests. The trip down memory lane was much enjoyed by all and it was clear that the College had come along way from its fledgling beginnings in 2000. On the agenda for the next few weeks are the annual Awards Night for both primary and secondary students, the Year 10 Dinner Dance and of course the much anticipated Year 12 Formal and Graduation on November 18 and 19. Thank goodness we have summer holidays to recuperate!
College Captains Spencer Cittolin, Holly Dodwell and Dylan Stevenson cut the birthday cake
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In last week’s edition of GCNews, we incorrectly referred to student Nathan Pain as Matthew in the Out and About images on page 26, marking the 10th anniversary celebrations of Glasshouse Country Christian College. Our apologies for this error. • Digital literacy is one of the learning elements critical for living in the 21st Century. • Priority given to quality literacy and numeracy learning. • Enrolments for Prep 2011 and other year levels are still available. • St Paul’s offers seamless transition into Grace Lutheran College. • Modern teaching and learning technologies to all year levels featuring data projectors, interactive whiteboards and pods of wireless laptops for student use. • Outside School Hours Care & Vacation Care available. • Child Care Benefit Assistance available.
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Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes
From Mooloolah Primary School to the jungles of Papua New Guinea! Wow! That was the reaction from students at Mooloolah Primary School when they took part in operation Christmas child recently. Organised by the RE team and supported by parents and teachers as part of our lesson on care and compassion, a record 49 shoes boxes were filled with donated gifts and then wrapped by students and parents. This year the boxes are headed for the jungles and poverty stricken areas of PNG where for some children, this will be their first Christmas gift they have ever received. It was a great reminder of how blessed we are in Australia and a wonderful way to share what we have with the less privileged. Many children wrote letters which they included in the boxes along with gifts such as toiletries, school supplies, something to wear, love and something special. A huge thank you to all the families who supplied gifts and to Mooloolah Valley Church who have donated the $9.00 a box it costs to transport the boxes. The students are looking forward to seeing video footage of their boxes arriving on December 25!
What's in the Spotlight New water and sewerage funding program Council’s Water and Sewerage Funding Program aims to help not-for-prot community organisations pay their water bills and become more water efcient. The program provides up to $1 million to successful applicants and is offered in two rounds this nancial year. Visit council’s website for more information.
Sunshine Coast Positive Ageing Survey Help plan for the needs of the Coast’s older population by taking part ina community survey. Visit council’s website, your local library or customer service centre by 19 November.
Access and mobility forum Council is hosting an access and mobility forum to hear about disability and mobility access from those facing these challenges personally or indirectly. The forum is free and will be held from 8.30am – 1.00pm on Thursday 4 November at the Millwell Road Community Centre, Maroochydore. Phone 5441 8450 to nd out more.
Have your say Help council plan a sustainable future for the Coast by having your say on planning documents for walking and cycling, buses, trains, facilities and services to meet the Coast’s future transport, sport and recreation needs. Visit a library display or council’s website before November 8 and have your say on Our place, Our future.
New road markings New road markings such as green paint and bicycle symbols aim to make roads safer for cyclists. � A white bicycle symbol indicates an exclusive bicycle lane � A yellow bicycle symbol indicates a shared zone � Green paint indicates a potential conict zone. Head to council’s website for all the info.
COUNCIL MEETINGS Performance and Service Committee Meeting 9am, 10 November, Tewantin. Strategy and Planning Committee Meeting 1pm, 10 November, Tewantin. Ordinary Meeting 9.30am, 17 November, Tewantin.
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Congratulations to the Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-branch, which has been allocated a grant of $4,068 from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs’ Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) programme. The funds will be used to fund a computer, internet access, travel and consumables. The BEST programme aims to assist local veterans’ groups to provide pension advice and welfare assistance to veterans, ex-service people and their families.
Eye care
World Sight Day 2010 was held recently and reminds us of the need to care for our eyes and our sight. This year, the day was focussed on avoidable vision loss and blindness. Statistics from Vision 2020 Australia, around 575,000 Australians over the age of 40 experience vision loss, with around 75 per cent of these cases being preventable. I encourage all residents to have their eyes tested regularly, particularly if they are over the age of 40, or have a family history of eye disease, are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent or have diabetes. For further information is available at www.vision2020australia.org.au
Australia Day Awards
NOW is the time to nominate a great Australian! Those who know a local resident who works hard in a voluntary role for the community are encouraged to lodge a nomination for the Fisher Community Australia Day Awards, which will be announced and presented at a special function on Australia Day. Australia Day in 2011 will mark the 11th holding of the awards. If you wish to have a nomination form, collect one from my office at Buddina or phone 5444 4888 and speak to Richard.
A State Government decision to wrest planning control for the proposed Caloundra South development from the Sunshine Coast Regional Council is worrying. It sets an unwelcome precedent on the Coast and indicates the developer is closer to the ear of the Government than a local authority. That’s the short-term concern. The main worry lies in the future and the effect the proposed 22,000 homes will have on the fragile Pumicestone Passage. Just a few days ago the annual Healthy Waterways Partnership report card showed the passage had deteriorated in the past 12 months, dropping a full grade from C+ to D+. Worryingly, this was the only waterway in the region to go backwards rather than forwards. The main culprit is nutrients and silt being washed into the system and that’s even before Caloundra South rears its ugly head. It would take a very naive person indeed to believe that the construction of another 22,000 homes, roads and associated facilities would not significantly contribute to this degradation. The flow-on effect has equally disastrous potential as the degraded waters will add significantly to the declining health of Moreton Bay. The bay improved by a full grade this year but there’s no prizes for guessing what its condition will be once Caloundra South sits on the edge of Pumicestone Passage. It will be a sacrilege if the passage is allowed to deteriorate and the grab for the developer dollar is allowed to erode our heritage and that of our future generations. While the government is hell-bent on pushing this development through quickly, at the very least a full environmental impact study should be undertaken without delay. And not an environmental impact study which is going to tell the government what it wants to hear. If the world’s experts need to be called in – then so be it. The full report should also be made public. Our environment is too precious to warrant anything less.
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A few weeks ago, I advised that Council had carried out a speed review of Old Peachester Road after numerous requests from concerned residents, and a decision was made to reduce the 100km speed limit to 70km for the full length of Old Peachester Road. My office has received a number of enquiries regarding this decision, and I thought it would be beneficial if residents understood the extensive process that a Speed Review entails. In Queensland, speed limits are set in accordance with Part 4 of the Queensland Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), this ensures that speed limits are consistent and credible throughout the state. Local governments set speed limits on roads under their control in accordance with the MUTCD. A number of factors and criteria are considered when determining what an appropriate speed limit might be for a particular road. These criteria include the environment in which the road is located; pavement, shoulder and lane width; horizontal and vertical road alignment; traffic volume, activity and prevailing speeds; frequency of intersections and property access; on-road parking activity; type of roadside activities; presence of unsignalised pedestrian crossings; presence of traffic signals; property setback; presence of line marking and medians; and proximity of roadside hazards and standard of protection. Speed limits are therefore determined after consideration of a number of safety factors, not simply the standard or appearance of a road. A report detailing these factors is tabled at Council’s Speed Management Committee (SMC). The SMC is a technical committee made up of representatives from the Queensland Police Service, Transport and Main Roads and Council Officers. The Committee reviews the technical detail in the report and provides a recommendation to Council on the appropriate speed limit.
Shade sail damaged at Beerwah skate park
The shade sail at the Beerwah skate park was an unfortunate casualty in the recent wild weather. As you may have noticed, it has now been completely removed. Council staff are currently obtaining quotes for its replacement, which will be paid for through insurance. Once we receive the go ahead from Council’s insurers, the new shade sail will be installed with a few weeks.
Landsborough-Caloundra Street development application Caralan Pty Ltd will appeal Council’s decision in the Planning and Environment Court at Maroochydore in respect to a decision to refuse a development application for a Reconfiguration of a Lot in respect of land particularly described as Proposed Lot 3 on SP210065 Cancelling Lot 3 on RP129417 and Lot 4 on SP221018 at Caloundra Street, Landsborough. Support for Mooloolah Valley Automotive Pty Ltd I have received a petition signed by 203 residents in support of the continuation of a local business situated at 9b Paget Street, Mooloolah. I’m informed that the business has been running for the past two years and has developed a strong reputation for reliability and service with locals and the surrounding area. I will be tabling the petition at Council’s next Ordinary Meeting on Wednesday, October 27.
Walk for Daniel – October 29
I will be attending the annual Walk for Daniel which is being held on Friday, October 29 leaving from the Suncoast Christian College Woombye at 7.00am and finishing at 8.00am at Kolora Park, Palmwoods. This is a beautiful walk which honours the memory of Daniel while promoting a safer community for children in our area. Over 600 coast residents walked last year and the organisers believe that this year will be even bigger. I certainly will be attending and look forward to catching up with old friends from past walks. For those who want to arrive early to partake of a complimentary sausage sizzle breakfast, you will need to be there at 6.15am.
Splash out – pool efficiency
A free program on saving money, water, and energy in your own backyard swimming pool will be conducted on November 11 at the Maleny Library at 3.30pm. With rising water and energy costs, climate change and various environmental issues, the ‘Splash Out’ session will show participants how even small changes can make big differences. The 90 minute session is free and with places filling fast, bookings are essential. More information is available at the Sunshine Coast Libraries website: www.library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or by calling the Maleny Library on 5429 6222.
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The New Moon in Scorpio on Saturday, November 6 signals the beginning of a new cycle in terms of self-empowerment, and relating to others in a deep and passionate way. The sign of Scorpio is associated with rebirth – or more accurately with all stages in the three-fold journey of transformation: death, the passage through the underworld and then the rebirth, rising like the phoenix from the ashes of the old self. Scorpio represents the capacity for intense transformation, and the Sun is in Scorpio until November 22. Venus is still retrograde in Scorpio at this New Moon, bringing an intensity and all-or-
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nothing quality to relationships, but soon moves back into her own sign of Libra on Monday, November 8, restoring grace, diplomacy and a sense of balance to our interactions with others, in the retrograde context of revisiting past relationships and completing any unfinished business. Starting Tuesday, November 30 though, the Scorpio intensity returns. Jupiter goes direct on Friday November 19. If you have been questioning your beliefs or dealing with issues of faith or trust over the last four months, Jupiter’s direct motion is now likely to bring resolution and more clarity. The Full Moon falls in Taurus on Monday, November 22, bringing into focus your ability to be sensuous and grounded, an excellent time to indulge the senses and pamper the physical body. Check your birth chart to see which house is under the spotlight at 29 degrees Taurus. This Full Moon is exact at 3.27am AEST. Whatever area of your life is undergoing a rigorous overhaul right now, know that Saturn the taskmaster is at work. Don’t be fooled into thinking that it’s all going to be over in a few weeks’ time - Saturn returns to this area in mid-May to mid-July 2011, when any new-found resolutions will be tested yet again. copyright © 2010 Chirone Witsen All rights reserved Chirone is a counselling astrologer based at Mt Mellum near Landsborough. For details of consultations, astrology courses and an extended version of this New Moon update, visit her website www.chironewitsen.com, email chirone@westnet. com.au or ring 5494 8852.
with Dell and Caroline Sadly we farewell Caroline, my job share partner who is now the Kawana Library Coordinator. Congratulations Caroline and we wish you all the very best in your new position! We will all miss you! November is another busy month for our library! On Monday, November 8 we have another Parents and Babies Yoga at 10.30am. On Wednesday, November 10 at 1.30pm, we are hosting ‘Now and Then’, and exciting new project run by ABC Open, which will publish, produce and curate local content and stories from ABC regional audiences and is offering a photography project with a twist. If you’ve got a camera and access to old photographs, you might like to see what you can do by becoming involved in this project. Bookings required. On Wednesday, November 17 at 1.30pm we have ‘Then and Then: A Memoir by Art Life Chooks’ author Annette Hughes who will introduce the python wrangling hero of her book, poet and composer Geoffrey Datson, to talk about his own story, of coming full circle and arriving back home. Hear them perform works from this double CD musical memoir. Bookings required. Our new WI-FI is proving very popular. Free wireless Internet connection is available throughout the Beerwah Library /Community Hall Precinct. Dell and Staff at Beerwah Library – call in and say ‘Hello!’
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Grilled veal cutlets with lemon chickpea puree and tomato mint salad Contributed by Trish Cashin, Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre
four veal cutlets lemon chickpea puree 2 x 400g cans of chickpeas, drained and rinsed well • ¼ cup chicken stock • 2 tablespoons lemon juice • 2 tablespoons olive oil, plus extra for brushing. Tomato mint salad Mix grape tomatoes, yellow tomatoes, olives and small sprig of mint, extra virgin olive oil and 2 teaspoons of red wine. Toss and serve with meat.
Method
Heat chickpeas in a saucepan over low heat until heated for five minutes then process or mash adding lemon juice and chicken stock, slowly add the olive oil. Season to taste, mix well. Brush veal cutlets both sides with olive oil and season. Char grill or barbecue cutlets for three minutes each side, remove from heat, cover and stand for three minutes. Serve cutlets on a bed of chickpea puree with a side of tomato mint salad.
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Spring is in the air, and summer is just around the corner. Thanks to local butchers, Barry Family Butchers, there’s never been a better time to gather your family and friends and celebrate over a home cooked meal, with this year’s new look Tastes of Glasshouse Country. Regular readers will be familiar with the popular recipe series Tastes of Glasshouse Country, that ran last year. This year, Tastes has been revamped, and Barry Family Butchers have come on board and are offering a $30.00 meat voucher for the best meat recipe featured each month. To be in the running, just send in your favourite entertaining meat based recipe and go in the draw to win. The winning recipe will be featured in our monthly Tastes of Glasshouse Country, up until the end of the year. So start sending in your recipes today, to PO Box 99, Beerwah, 4519 or email reception@gcnews.com.au, and don’t forget to include your suburb and a contact phone number.
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Out & about in Glasshouse country Pink Ribbon Breakfast
A very pink breakfast was held on Pink Ribbon Day at the Terrace CafĂŠ at Beerwah. The event was organised by the staff at the Beerwah Branch of Westpac Bank. There were funds raised from the entry price, as well as from the silent auctions and sale of pink ribbon merchandise.
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Glass House Country Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner
Last Wednesday night 50 local business people attended a networking evening held at the Beerwah Hotel. Dynamic guest speaker Geoff Butler gave guests some great pointers and reminders on how to get the most from your networking, and proved to be a successful way to kick off the evening.
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Things 2 do Mamma Mia moments Local artist and tutor Carolyn Sheather has been chosen by Sydney based Artemis Art Tours to lead the spring of 2011 Greek Island Tour where passionate painters will experience their own Carolyn Sheather Mamma Mia Moments. Artemis Art Tours, seasoned Art tour providers and Carolyn, a successful pastelist and tutor, each have more than a decade of experience in their chosen professions. Carolyn is also currently running classes and workshops around the Sunshine Coast. For tour details contact artemisarttours@hotmail.com, or tutoring, www.sheatherart.com, kissmyart@aapt.net.au or ph 0414 945 310.
Beerwah’s got country, and Rose Carleo Described as one of the brightest new stars in Australian music, Rose Carleo has notched up many successes over the past couple of years, following the release of her debut album, ‘Everything I Need’. You can catch her live at the Beerwah Hotel as part of their Beerwah’s Got Country lineup, on Saturday, November 13, from 8.00pm. Rose won the TIARA for Vocal Collaboration of the Year with ‘Sometimes You Just Know’, a duet with with Drew McAlister. She was also a 2009 Southern Stars Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for Female Vocalist of the Year and 2008 CMAA Golden Guitar Finalist, as well as 2007 Toyota Star Maker finalist and winner of the Best New Talent Silver Medallion at the 2007 Queensland Gold Medallion Awards. She’s performed with the likes of Beccy Cole and Adam Brand over the past 12 months. Visit www.rosecarleo.com or www.myspace.com/rosecarleomusic
Pacific Chamber Players Concert The third and final concert by the Pacific Chamber Players for 2010 will be held on Sunday, October 31, 2.00pm at Caloundra Uniting Church and Friday, November 5, 7.30pm at Stella Maris Catholic Church, Maroochydore. Tickets available at the door, $20.00 for adults, $15.00 for groups of eight, $5.00 for students under 15 years. Supper will be served, and a proportion of the proceeds, as usual, will be donated to the Cancer Council. Last year the Chamber Players donated over $700.00 to the Cancer Council. Further enquiries, please phone 5446 8128.
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GowintaÊ FarmsÊ isÊ theÊ SunshineÊ Coast’sÊ LargestÊ StrawberryÊ FarmÊ andÊ haveÊ donatedÊ theirÊ entireÊ strawberryÊ farmÊ toÊ CanTeenÊ forÊ onewholeÊ day.Ê It’sÊ aÊ dayÊ forÊ theÊ publicÊ toÊ comeÊ andÊ pickÊ theirÊ ownÊ strawberriesÊ withÊ 100%Ê ofÊ moneyÊ raised,Ê goingÊ toÊ CanTeen. BringÊ theÊ familyÊ andÊ supportÊ thisÊ worthyÊ eventÊ fromÊ 9am.
www.canteen.org.au
FARMÊ TOURS
10:30amÊ &Ê 2:30pmÊ Daily AdultsÊ $10Ê |Ê PensionersÊ $7Ê |Ê KidsÊ $5 OtherÊ timesÊ availableÊ uponÊ booking
TheÊ SunshineÊ CoastsÊ largestÊ StrawberryÊ Farm
BringÊ theÊ familyÊ andÊ pickÊ yourÊ ownÊ forÊ justÊ $8Ê perÊ kg
7amÊ -Ê CafeÊ &Ê
5pm
FruitÊ Sh
op*
205Ê BurysÊ Rd,Ê Beerwah
ToursÊ &Ê InformationÊ PhoneÊ 5494Ê 0269 OCTOBER 27 2010 |
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Community notices Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall Saturday, November 6, 7.30pm - 11.30pm. OT/NV music by Commodore. Entry $8.00 with good supper. Raffle, lucky door, Monte Carlo, good floor, all welcome, friendly atmosphere. Proceeds to hall fund, enquiries phone Aileen 5496 9349.
Koala Wildlife Rescue
Our koalas are in a critical state and we are dedicated to making sure they survive. We are a non profit organisation that operates 24 hours a day seven days a week. We rescue sick, orphaned or displaced koalas in all areas. You can ring Ray on 0423 618 740 or Murray on 0431 300 729 and we will collect koalas and take them to the Australian Wildlife Hospital in Beerwah for the correct treatment. Please help us to work to help an Australian icon which is so quickly becoming extinct.
Graduate women breakfast
GWQ (Graduate Women Queensland Sunshine Coast) is holding its November breakfast and annual book sale on Saturday, November 6 at 7.45am for 8.15am at the Chancellors Tavern, Chancellor Park. Speakers are local members and USC staff, Associate Professor Shireen Fahey, Program Leader / Course Coordinator, Climate Change,
Coasts and Catchments and Suzanne Burford, Manager, International Projects Group. Both ladies will speak about the work they are doing as staff members in the Faculty of Science, Health and Education at USC. Cost $25.00. Visitors or potential members are most welcome. Phone President Bernice on 5477 5714 by Monday, October 31 if you would like to attend.
Zambian Outreach fundraiser
Come along and enjoy a fundraiser luncheon at Simply Spoilt Hideaway, Peachester on Monday, November 8 from 11.00am. Tickets only $20.00 per person and includes welcome drink, two course lunch, tea and coffee. Fashion parade by Fashionation Boutique, Woodford. Tickets and enquiries Heather Rutherford 5494 0554 or Jo Christmas 5494 9109.
Sunshine Coast AGLOW
Sunshine Coast Aglow will meet at 9.30am on Friday, November 12, in the CWA hall, Kalinga Street, Caloundra. Aglow is for women of all denominations. Come along and bring a friend. Entry $7.00 which includes morning tea. For more details contact Dorothy on 5476 4190.
Community barbeque
Join other locals for food, music and conversation at the monthly community barbeques at the Mooloolah Valley Community Centre. First event Friday, November 5, 5.00pm - 8.00pm. Gold coin donation. Supported by White’s IGA. Contact the Centre on 5494 7822 or email admin@ mooloolahvalley.net
Clothes and book swap
Clean out your wardrobe and bookshelf and swap the stuff you no longer need or want with stuff you actually do want, at the Mooloolah Valley Community Centre’s monthly clothes and book swap. First swap will be held Thursday, November 4, 9.00am - 12.00noon at the Community Centre, Bray Road. For more information contact the Centre on 5494 7822 or email admin@mooloolahvalley.net
Sunshine Coast Arthritis Support Group
Next meeting 12.45pm on Thursday, November 4 at the Maroochydore RSL Sub-Branch, RSL House, 106 Memorial Ave, Maroochydore. Contact Mary 5441 2259, 0403 339 057, Jeanette 5443 7446, 0413 482 147 or Bev 5457 3338. Guest speaker Vicki Alford, Physiotherapist. Topic – exercise, motivation and movement.
Remembrance Day service in Glasshouse
The Glasshouse Country Sub branch will host a Remembrance Day service at Settlers Rotary Park (near the Visitor Information Centre) at Glasshouse Mountains on Thursday, November 11. Form up time from 10.45am - 10.55am, with memorial service commencing at 11.00am. Light refreshments will be served afterwards at the RSL.
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship John Hobbs Praisehouse Church
What is Praisehouse? We are not just a place to visit, but somewhere that you can find purpose, hope, and community to live your best life. Bless ya heaps, John and Thelie Hobbs (Pastors) We are hosting a FAMILY FUN DAY on October 30 from 11.00am – 1.00pm at the Glasshouse Hall. Bring the family along for a fun morning out with a jumping castle for the kids, live music, face painting, balloon sculpting, sausage sizzle, and more. ENTRY IS FREE with face painting; balloons and sausage sizzle by donation with all proceeds going to the Beerwah State High School Chaplaincy Fund. Come join in the fun and support this great cause!
MALENY 10.30 RSL Glasshouse Country
Sub Branch Building - Sun 4.30pm www.churchontherise.org.au
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Church Office 5494 0655service68 Peachester Rd, Beerwah Kids Church during Phone: 5496 9556
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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH
WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am (First Sundays - Family Service) Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866 Local contact 5494 9536
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Building - Sun 4.30pm
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Phone: 5496 9556
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church Kids & YouthPastor BEERWAH 9.30 & 6 Brendan Edwards ÊÊ Programs
Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 6pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5492 9279
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Kids Church during service
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES
58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah
Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354
Sunday Worship 9.00am Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Sunday Worship & Youth Program 8.30am Phone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!
Mooloolah Valley Church Christ centred, Community minded Family service Sundays 10:30 Village Hall Sunday School - 11.00am Everyone welcome- Enquiries 5492 9017
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You might have seen our banner up at the Glasshouse Hall on Sundays, or seen our flyers; and you’re wondering what is PraiseHouse anyway? Well, let us explain! PraiseHouse Church is an exciting, growing, family community; committed to loving God and loving people in practical ways. We want to be people who make a genuine difference in the world by demonstrating God’s love. Here at PraiseHouse, we believe in the potential of every life. That’s why our mandate is ‘Every Life Counts’: every life matters and every life is of great worth and value. We want to help you discover everything that Jesus has for us. We believe God has planted seeds of greatness in everyone. We believe in new beginnings! We believe in you! If you are new to the area, or have lived here all your life, we invite you to join us Sundays at 9.30am at the Glasshouse Hall. We are so excited to be a part of this community. We have a God sized vision for Building Families and Building Community and we’d love for you to be a part of that vision!
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RETHINKING YOUR MORTGAGE
and household budgets. Most recently, to the relief of families throughout Australia, the Reserve Bank has kept interest rates steady. All these changes mean that the home loan you have right now may not necessarily be the right one With the home loan market going through major changes, for you. getting the right advice on your Get good advice mortgage is more important With all the changes of the last than ever. year, it is so important to get the right advice. Your Smartline A year of change Over the last year the Reserve Personal Mortgage Adviser, Teresa Harrison uses specialist Bank has increased official interest rates a number of times. software to give you the right advice about what you can do. In addition, the banks have Whether that means refinancing increased their own rates in to a better loan, staying put response to higher funding where you are, talking with costs. These increases have your existing bank about placed pressure on families
See SCR - page 30
another product, or discussing other strategies to save you money, Smartline can help you every step of the way. More than just a rate Your home loan is made up of much more than just an interest rate. There can be fees and charges, options for redraw, offset accounts, introductory, variable and fixed rates plus many more options. Some of these options can cost you money, which is a waste if you don’t need them. Other options can save you significant amounts over the term of your loan. It is easy to just focus on the interest rate, but it is also important to consider the entire package
you have in order to ensure it is right for you. Don’t set and forget For many families, the mortgage is the single biggest loan and commitment they have. But it is easy to forget about a loan once it is in place. Just like you regularly service your car, it can be worthwhile regularly “servicing” your home loan. The market is changing rapidly, and new innovations and offers can Call Adviser Teresa Harrison. translate into significant T: 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098 savings. www.smartline.com.au/tharrison Getting the right advice can make all the difference. This is where Smartline Personal Mortgage Adviser Teresa Harrison can help you. OCTOBER 27 2010 |
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Property of the week
Location, location, loction This lowset three bedroom home is situated on 900m2 of level land in the heart of Mooloolah. Internal features include an air conditioned open plan kitchen, living and dining area with bay window, a renovated two way bathroom, and front and rear entertaining areas. External features include a double lock up garage with power and lights plus a separate 3m x 3m garden shed, and a small water tank for maintaining the established gardens. All this and much more, located within an easy stroll to shops, school and rail link, and still only 15 minutes to Caloundra’s beaches, restaurants and shopping. $370,000. Contact Ben Guillemet on 0414 807 821 or 5492 9977 for more information.
www.scrproperty.net 1300 REAL ESTATE LANDSBOROUGH
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THOROUGHBRED COUNTRY • Ideal horse property • 22 flat usable acres • Surrounded by natural bush • Private & well irrigated • Only 2.5kms to town
Roger Guillemet 0418 485 954 T: 5439 6300 BEERWAH
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UPMARKET IN EVERY WAY • Just under 1 Acre (3,848M2) • 3 Bay Barn Style Shed with power • Resort Style Pool • Polished Timber Floors • Ducted Air Conditioning
Matthew Guillemet 0437 230 011
T:5492 9977
OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS THIS SATURDAY 30TH OCT 10.00 – 11.00
BEERWAH
11.00 – 11.45
MOOLOOLAH
7 Pacific Place
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
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MOUNTAIN VIEWS & COUNTRY CALM $395,000 • Fully fenced & landscaped 4,377m2 block • Spring fed dam • Air conditioned & wood heater • Stunning mountain views • Quiet location & close to schools, shops & rail
Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 MOOLOOLAH
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4B 2B 2C ................. $540,000
96 Mooloolah Meadows Drive 3B 2B 2C $525,000
11.00 – 12.00 12.00 – 12.45
MOOLOOLAH
1.00 – 1.45
MOOLOOLAH
139 Diamond Valley Road 4B 3B 2C ...... $688,000
1.15 – 2.00
4 Coljohn Street T: 5439 0500
GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS
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CUTE COUNTRY COTTAGE • Huge 1,500m2 block with views • Character cottage with town water • Fully fenced block with good shed • Currently tenanted at $200 pw • Handy to rail and shops
Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
3B 2B 5C ................. $549,000
$295,000 203 Diamond Valley Road 4B 1B 4C .... $659,000 MOOLOOLAH’S MUST HAVE!
RENOVATOR’S DELIGHT • 607m2 level usable block • Large rooms, high ceilings • Needs some TLC • 9m x 6m shed with power • Easy stroll to all amenities
Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
PEACHESTER
12 Julian Street
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T: 5439 0500
LANDSBOROUGH
3B 2B 1C ................. $355,000
2.15 – 3.00
LANDSBOROUGH
2B Tytherleigh Ave
3B 1B 2C ................. $359,000
BEERWAH
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STYLE & SECURITY $540,000 • 4 large bedrooms + study • Ensuite and built in robes • 980m2 fully fenced and landscaped gardens • High ceiling and additional features • Large covered entertainment area
Leanne Barnard 0424 990 094
T: 5439 0500
• 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 car • Fully fenced 700m2 block • 3 Living areas (air conditioned) • Covered outdoor entertaining area • Walk To Shops, School & Rail
Ben Guillemet 0414 807 821 WOOLMAR
$429,000
T: 5492 9977 LAND
$145,000 HEDLEY PARK • One of the last remaining vacant blocks • Gently sloping 859m2 block • Surrounded by other quality homes • Close to town and Somerset Dam • Views to Lake and surrounding country side Leanne Barnard 0424 990 094 T: 5439 0500
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New real estate laws simplify contracts process Changes to real estate laws that streamline and simplify the residential real estate contract process have come into effect this month. Minister for Fair Trading, Peter Lawlor, said the changes to the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 would bring fairness to vendors without compromising the rights of buyers. The Minister said under previous rules the process of delivering real estate contracts was very prescriptive. Agents had to present the required warning statement, contract and other documents in a very specific order and as a result, some buyers were using technical breaches as small as a page being out of order when a contract was faxed, to terminate contracts. Minister Lawlor said under the new rules the documents don’t have to be in a strict order, but
the warning statement must still be attached to the contract. He said the change will protect vendors from such technical breaches without compromising the rights of buyers,” he said. “Buyers will keep their vital protections and the right to a cooling off period, as well as the provision of important information in a warning statement from selling agents. “The warning statement advises buyers of their cooling-off rights and that they should seek professional advice from lawyers, building inspectors and valuers before they finalise a contract. “I also recommend that if a buyer is considering terminating a contract or exercising their coolingoff rights they seek independent legal advice.” The Office of Fair Trading’s Property Smart
Capitalise at Woodgrove Estate Ready to view today are finished, new four bedroom homes with various size blocks and prices to suit your needs. If you have been thinking about wanting to live in a quality area in a modern home with everything done for you to enjoy, this is the time to come and have a look. Quality homes from top builders are ready to move in starting from $395,900 to $450,000. Have a look at homes offering designer upgrades with high ceilings, separate media rooms, gas and granite kitchens, side access and all come fully landscaped with no more money to spend. Woodlands Estate offers you bush lined walking paths, a barbeque meeting place with water feature and an area for family to meet and play a game of cricket. Come and see why families and investors are choosing Stockland’s Woodgrove residential community with homes and land selling fast. Capitalise on this investment with the start of Aldi Supermarket and speciality store development nearby including Beerwah Sportsground
improvements continuing. Close to Beerwah State and High Schools, Glasshouse Country Christian College, Bellagrace Childcare Centre and only a short drive to Beerwah train station and Beerwah Golf Course. Come and see what is on offer at the open house program at Woodgrove with a selection from the collection starting from 11.00am - 2.45pm on Saturday, October 30. For house plans, inclusions and land options contact Marketing Agent Julie Walton from Laurie Evans Real Estate on 0433 983 630.
Starting out or scaling down? This beautifully presented family home is only and ceiling fans will keep you cool in summer, so 500mts to the local school and one kilometre to don`t get hot and bothered get started now. Was the town centre and rail link. The property would $364,000, reduced to $355,000. Contact agent make an ideal investment or a great place to start Roger Guillemet, SCR Glenview, phone out. 5439 6300, 0418 485 954. Low maintenance inside and out this brick and PROPERTY OF THE WEEK colourbond home is ready for immediate Monarch Realty occupation. Situated in a quiet no through road, the good sized 650m2 fully fenced block provides room for family or pets to Ph: 5494 1577 play safely, while ‘the www.monarchrealty.com.au supervisors’ relax under Website No. 818 the covered patio. A 6 x 3 m shed provides EASY TO LIVE IN - EASY TO LET OUT the storage, in addition • Close to Rail And Shops to a lock up garage. • Stand Alone Unit in Block of 4 $325,000 Internally, the tasteful • Large Backyard - Room For Boat / Trailer • Low Body Corporate décor and raked ceilings 3 Bed|1 Bath|1 Car • Landsborough in the living areas give Exclusive Agent a feeling of light and keith.mackie@monarchrealty.com.au Keith Mackie 0418 482 311 space. Air conditioning
booklet provides handy tips for people looking to buy residential real estate. Visit www.fairtrading. qld.gov.au or call 13 QGOV (13 74 68). For more information on your rights when buying or selling a house, visit www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au
PRICED TO SELL
3 Forestdale Road, Landsborough Price - $349,000 • 10 minute walk to town • 1533m2 • Plenty of space for cars, buses etc at front and side of house • Large undercover entertaining area • Detached teenagers retreat / home office • Chook Pen / Avery • Neat and tidy gardens with Garden shed • Workshop for the boys • On the doorstep to Glasshouse Mountains • Plenty of space for the kids to run around • Tropical feel with developed palms Open house Saturday 30th 10.30am - 11.15am
Contact Tony Wallace 0438 789 136
Christmas 2010 Appliance Deal with your New Kitchen from Reno-vate IT Package also sold without Kitchen. Package offer valid to 17 December, 2010
ADF6SE2 12 Place Setting Stainless Stai Steel Stee Dishwasher Dish
URO6E1 T Twin i Motor Slideout Rangehood ood Stainless Steell
RRP
$3555 Inc.Gst
IM30SE3 Microwave
ICC6GE2 60cm Sink Touch Control Ceramic Cooktop Mixer
1 ¾ Bowl Sink AOM6SE1 8 Function Stainless Steel 56lt Oven
Sale Price $2476 inc. GST ICI6GE2 60cm Induction Cooktop Upgrade for $262.00 inc.gst
Orders must be placed and deposit paid prior to 17th December 2010 for completion of kitchen February 2011 5 Year Warranty Upgrade (on appliances only)
Phone (07) 5494 0522 Unit 1 & 2, 5 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah BSA Lic. No.: 11081523
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A unique home of quality $495,000 Step inside this fantastic large family home and you will appreciate the exceptional quality and very functional floor plan. Comprising four bedrooms, three bathrooms, numerous living areas and a beautiful central kitchen with island bench and cupboards galore. Features include built in barbeque, bar, large spa, raked ceiling, ducted air conditioning and storage room. As well as 3kw solar panels to greatly reduce those costly power bills plus a bonus 20,000 litre rainwater storage and town water. There is a remote DLUG and a separate (9mx5m) air conditioned shed with workshop. This is a must see property, sitting on a 958m2 block with attractive low maintenance gardens and room to park the van or boat. Call Kleena Bracken on 0429 405 109 for more information.
Laurie Evans Real Estate Pty Ltd Est 1978
The Name That Means A Great Deal In Real Estate BEERBURRUM
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
PEACHESTER
$689,000
$689,000
QUALITY COUNTRY LIVING • 1.1Hec, 4 bed, 3 bth, 282m2 • Rendered, 1.5yr, owner built • large kitchen, open plan • 15x9x3.5 shed ,3phase,3x 5000g tanks • Views...close to amenities
Phone Sole Agent Alice King 0411 334 252 5494 6588
Phone Exclusive Agent Lilli Gibson 0409 922 857 5496 9411
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
BEERBURRUM
$259,000
OVER 50’S - SUPERB LIFESTYLE VILLA • As new 2 bedroom - 1 bathroom • Loaded with quality upgrades. Must see • Spacious living area. A/C. Remote SLUG • Patio. Fenced yard - Pet ok -Sec screens • Gated community. Great onsite facilities
Phone Exclusive Agent Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109 5496 9411
1ST CLASS STYLE ON 3113M2 • 2 years old on huge flat block • 4 B/In bedrooms and Sep kids zone • Office - Ducted Air - 2 living zones • Open plan kitchen/family room • Shed - Concrete side access -D/Bl ga-
BEERWAH
$229,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Renee Oudeman 0448 847 508 5494 6588
TOP SPOT TO BUILD • 800m2 block • Water, power and sewerage • Fenced already on two sides • Walk to shops, rail and school • Mountain views
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
$525,000
MODERN QLDER & A GRANNY FLAT • Fully renovated 364 m2 home • 4 bed, 3 bth incl a granny flat • 792m2 and dbl driveways. • 6x9 shed, 10x7 garage. 9’ ceilings • Timber floors, wide decks, large kitchen
Phone Sole Agent Alice King 0411 334 252 5494 6588
$299,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Lilli Gibson 0409 922 857 5496 9411
FLAT 1/2 ACRE - READY TO BUILD • Up market estate in Glass House • 2023m2 - 5 minutes to town • Underground power and phone • Surrounded by quality homes • Mountain views - Covenant applies
$399,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411
TERRIFIC VALUE FOR MONEY • 4 bedroom and 2 bathroom home • Entertaining area. Side access • Double garage. Mountain views • Walk to new railway station and town • Useable 1/2 acre of land
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY
$720,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Theo Grigoriou 0400 321 953 5494 1488
YOU CAN SEE FOREVER! • Unique home on 3.35h (8.2ac) approx • 3 spacious bedrooms, seperate lounge • Open plan kitchen & dining • Verandah with stunning views • Dams, rainwater tank, rainforest area
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
$419,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Alice King 0411 334 252 5494 6588
OVER 1/4 ACRE AND A FAMILY HOME • Ideal investment • 4 bed, 2 bath , 2 living areas • Above ground pool, single garage • Town water and sewer • Close to town, schools and public t’port
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
Totally transformed Do you want a modern home on ½ acre in a sought after area with mountain views and walking tracks at your backdoor, for a fraction of the price? All the work has been professionally done to transform this home into a rendered beauty with double master bedroom and ensuite, new carpet, tiles and painted. It comes with all the must have’s including new big kitchen, air conditioning, fans, stainless steel appliances, blinds and screens. Entertaining is a joy with three toilets inside and great outdoor area with side access to your huge back yard with rendered DLUG and well established landscaped front and back gardens. Located close to schools and Glass House Mountains Shopping Village.Priced at $485,000. Contact Exclusive Marketing Agent Julie Walton on 0433 983 630.
Laurie Evans Real Estate Pty Ltd Est 1978
The Name That Means A Great Deal In Real Estate LANDSBOROUGH
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
BEERWAH 2 Quinto Crt - Sat Only 10.00 - 10.45am 4 bedrooms, ensuite, pool & spa, 2265m2…….……..$699,000 LANDSBOROUGH 6 Tutt Crt - Sat Only 10.00 - 10.45am 4 bedrooms, ensuite, DLUG, 871m2…….offers over $465,500
$365,000
RURAL LIVING - MINUTES TO TOWN • 2 B/R and study with 2 lounge rooms • Two green houses and a potting room • 6m x 6m shed with Pwr. 2 single C/Ports • Air conditioned home. Tank & bore water • Almost 1 acre of land or 3552m2
Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411
$599,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Theo Grigoriou 0400 321 953 5494 1488
MOOLOOLAH 267 Old Gympie Rd - Sat & Sun 10 - 10.45am 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 4 car accom, 3.35ha……..$720,000
LIVE THE DREAM! • 1 acre fenced immaculate property • 4 lge bedrooms +5th bedroom/teen retreat • Entertainers kitchen • 2 living areas, undercover entertaining • DLUG - 3x6m workshop/shed
G/HOUSE MTNS 43 Spanner Rd - Sat & Sun 10 - 11.00am 4 brm, 2 bath, 3 bay shed, 1 acre……………….…….$420,000 LANDSBOROUGH 5 Tutt Court - Sat Only 10.30 - 11.45pm 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 car accom, 862m2…….$479,000 BEERWAH Lot 155 Whistler Pl - Sat Only 11.00 - 11.45am 4 bedrooms, ensuite, 698m2 block, DLUG…………..$430,000
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
LANDSBOROUGH
BEERWAH 56 Coochin Hills Dr - Sat Only 11.00 - 11.45am 4 bedrooms, ensuite, i/g pool, 688m2.......offers over $440,000 PEACHESTER 14 High Street - Sat Only 11.00 - 11.45am 3 bedrooms, study, 1 bathroom, 8066m2 block.…….$509,000 MOOLOOLAH 49 King Road - Sat Only 11.00 - 12.00pm 3 brms, 6 car accom, 1 bath, 1201m2 block…………$435,000 G/HOUSE MTNS 31 Clearview Dr - Sat & Sun 11.30-12.30pm 5 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, dlug, 2953m2……………...$530,000 BEERWAH Lot 46 Silvereye Circ - Sat Only 12.00 - 1.00pm 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 735m2 block, DLUG…………..$425,000
$399,000
TREE CHANGE IN TOWN • Fabulous Reserve Outlook with Billabong • 3 Bedrooms, ensuite & 3 way bathroom • Large open plan living, modern kitchen • DLUG, 5m x 6 m shed, private 683 land • Easy walk to school, shops, bus & rail
Phone Sole Agent Norm James 0412 480 227 5494 1488
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
$420,000
1 ACRE - MINUTES TO BRUCE HIGHWAY • 4 B/R, 2 bath. Fully fenced & landscaped Phone Exclusive Agent • 3 air conditioners. Large back deck area Kelvin Brady • Water tank and well. 3 bay remote shed 0429 003 338 • Fully fenced. Plenty of room for a pool 5496 9411 • Approx 1 acre backing onto farmland
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
LANDSBOROUGH 14 Calderwood Rd - Sat 12.15 - 1.00pm 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3959m2, triple garage…..$429,000 MOOLOOLAH 6 Coach House Pl - Sat Only 12.30 - 1.15pm 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car accom, 1666m2…..$459,000 BEERWAH 23/84 Simpson Street - Sat Only 1.00 - 2.00pm Paperbark Cove, 3 brm 1 bath townhouses…...from $308,000 G/HOUSE MTNS 48 Hillside Rd - Sat Only 1.00 - 2.00pm 4 bedrooms, ensuite, 2006m2 block, dbl garage……$532,500 BEERWAH Lot 171 Argus Court - Sat Only 1.00 - 1.45pm 4 bedrooms, ensuite, DLUG, 450m2 block…………..$410,000 BEERWAH Lot 182 Argus Circuit - Sat Only 1.45 - 2.15pm 4 bedrooms, ensuite, 2 car accom, 525m2 block…...$415,000 BEERWAH Lot 196 Lapwing Circ - Sat Only 2.00 - 2.45pm 4 bedrooms, ensuite, DLUG, 455m2 block…………..$418,000 LANDSBOROUGH 20 Coljohn St - Sun 10.00 - 10.45am 3 bedooms, 2 baths, 3 car, 683m2, great outlook…..$399,000
$430,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411
LARGE FAMILY HOME • 4 B/R, 2 bath home. 2 Sep living areas • Double remote garage. Garden shed • 2 x A/C + ceiling fans. Side access • Large back patio overlooking back yard • 6 foot high timber fencing. 824m2
$470,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Lilli Gibson 0409 922 857 5496 9411
MANY EXTRAS - VALUE BUYING • New modern kitchen - Granite bench tops • Gas cooker - New timber flooring • 3 living zones - 4 bedrooms- 2 bathrooms • Inground salt pool - Side access - Fence • D/B garage-1/2 acre-Views to Tibrogargan
LANDSBOROUGH 14 Rosewood Crt - Sun 11.00 - 11.45am 4 brms, 1 bath, 3 car, pool, 800m2 land………….…..$385,000 LANDSBOROUGH 18 Maleny St - Sun 12.00 - 12.45pm 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living, 3 car, 1758m2…….….$429,000
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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Price reduced for quick sale This truly is bargain buying in Glass House Mountains this older style home consists of three large bedrooms with built ins and one bathroom, the house has ‘good bones’ and just needs a little TLC! This property is a great start in the property market. Beautiful mountain views from front verandah and to Tibrogargan at rear make this one hard to resist. Large eat in kitchen with dishwasher, huge extra room under main roof area at back, would suit a rumpus room. Out the back is an older style character filled shed with wooden floor plus double carport and great side access. Established gardens on a 680m2 corner block. Be quick, call me now on to arrange your own private inspection, it really will not be available for long at this price $293,000 Ref No: 28535. Call Andrea Appelman 0418 948 021.
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Whenever you find yourself with a need to buy or sell, we’d love the opportunity to earn your business. Want it Sold? Call First National Real Estate Beerwah 5494 6444
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* Peace & tranquility * Massive north facing covered entertaining *3 large bedrooms with built-ins, main with ensuite * Large open plan kitchen & living areas * Ducted air-conditioning, fresh paint, carpet over timber floors and kitchen appliances all new. * 3 bay carport & 2 bay shed containing built in studio with air-conditioning & vanity * Plus 3x3 Garden shed – all this on a large 4927m2 picturesque block This wonderful lifestyle acreage property will be sold!
Auction on site 20 November at 1 pm Contact: John King: 0409 570 284 Email: johnk@gcfn.com.au www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Web ID: 1448920
Price Drop - A Must See Beerwah
$885,000
* Full length Louvre windows with wooden shutters * Ducted air conditioning-reverse cycle + Stainless steel ceiling fans throughout. * Magnificent Staircase and stainless steel railings * Private, easily accessible, superbly designed and built by local builder * 5 large bedrooms with built-in cupboards and study * Large bathroom with feature bathtub, vanity, shower and toilet all with quality fittings
www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref No: 28524
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Down & dirty with Brownie brownie@gcnews.com.au Jobs for the yard in November
What’s on in November
• Once your spring flowering bulbs – such as jonquils, daffodils and iris – have died down, lift out the bulbs, clean off the dirt and store them in a dry dark place. • Propagate daylilies from any plantlets that have developed along the flower stalks. Just plant them into a pot of quality potting mix and wait for them to grow. • The recent rains and warmer temperatures will see a big increase in grasshopper and caterpillar numbers in the garden. Pick them off and squash them, or use a pyrethrum or bacteria based spray. • Time to prune your azaleas and dead head roses to encourage continual flowering. • Keep an eye out for bronze orange bugs on your citrus. Knock them off and squash them or spray with Confidor. • Fruit flies will start to appear. Keep them at bay by cleaning up old rotten fruits and using a splash bait, such as Eco-Naturalure. • Prune back your grevilleas by a third to promote bushiness. • It’s important to keep up regular watering of citrus while they are flowering and developing small fruits. • Keep spraying your developing mangoes with Mancozeb to prevent the disease anthracnose.
Local groups
Vegetables Plant celery, asian greens, chilli, eggplant, silver beet, capsicum, rhubarb, choko, lettuce, cucumber, squash, beans, sweet corn, sweet potato, radish, tomato, zucchini, carrot, okra, pumpkin, spring onion, rockmelon and watermelon.
Flowers Plant sunflower, amaranthus, celosia, gomphrena, marigold, petunia, impatiens, portulaca, salvia, zinnia, ageratum, coleus, aster, cockscomb, californian poppy, begonia, cosmos, torenia and dahlia.
• Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society - November 7, 2.00pm, Mary McKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Interested in bromeliads? – come along and learn. Contact Margaret on 5496 9601 for details. • Peachester District Horticulture Society - November 18, 9.30am, held in the garden of Roy and Lorna Whittle. Contact Patricia for details, 5496 9169. Flower of the month – daylily. Last meeting for the year. Bring along lunch, chair and mug and enjoy the company of a great bunch of gardeners. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society - November 11, 7.30pm, Glass House RSL. Guest Speaker: Carol Warland on 'Species Orchids'. Contact Jan 5494 2301. • Beerwah Garden Club - November 6, 1.30pm, at Rosalea's property, 27 Mountain Vista Drive, Glasshouse Mountains. Will be held rain, hail or shine. Please bring a chair and a mug. For more information, call Rosalea on 5438 7910. • Hibiscus Society of QLD – Ningi Branch. November 14, 1.30pm, in the QCWA Hall, 189 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe. Contact Gynith, 5498 7757. • The Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – November 14, outing to Thilba Thalba camp and lookout. Meet at 1.45pm in carpark near Mapleton Lilyponds. For further details contact 5494 9187. All welcome.
Other events • November 6 and 7. Floral Art Society show and display. Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens. Celebrating 40 years of floral art. 9.00am – 3.00pm. Adults $3.00, under-14 free. • November 6 and 7. Two spectacular open gardens this weekend as part of the Australia’s Open Garden Scheme. ‘Montville Macadamery’, 41 Mill Hill Road, Montville; and ‘Bien Etre’, 23 Fountain Road, Buderim. Each garden in $6.00, under-18 free. Open from 10.00am - 4.30pm. • November 13 - Hibiscus Society of QLD – film afternoon with Colin Campbell showing gardens of the world. From 2.00pm in the Peace Hall, 102 MacDonald Road, Windsor (just 500m from Albion train station). Plenty of parking. Cost - $5.00. • November 13 and 14. ‘Bromeliad Bonanza’ - Bromeliad Society of QLD display. Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens. Large varieties of plants, books and refreshments on sale. 9.00am – 3.00pm. Adults $3.00, under-14 free. • November 20 and 21. Tropical Foliage Festival – put on by the International Cordyline Society. Cleveland Assembly Hall, Smith Street, Cleveland. 9.00am – 3.00pm.
Grants for community groups to help protect the environment The Queensland Government is inviting community groups across Queensland to apply for grants to develop innovative and educational projects that effectively engage the community on natural resource issues. The next round of Natural Resources Awareness Grants has been announced by Natural Resources Minister Stephen Robertson to fund activities that strengthen community understanding of our water, land, biodiversity and catchments and to encourage people to become involved in sustainable management practices. Mr Robertson said the Department of Environment and Resource Management was seeking innovative community ideas for new projects and activities that help to promote and celebrate the contribution of youth and volunteers in the natural resources sector. Community groups across Queensland can apply for funding of up to $10,000 to highlight the value of the environment and the need to protect it. "As we approach the 10th anniversary of the International Year of Volunteers, it is fitting that the theme for these grants is focused on volunteers," Mr Robertson said. "The theme also acknowledges the United Nations declaration of August 2010 to August 2011 as the International Year of Youth." "By including youth as an additional focus, these grants provide an ideal opportunity for organisations to involve the next generation of volunteers." The Minister said Natural Resources Awareness Grants are offered to fund activities and projects that promote the importance of natural resources in our lives, while encouraging more Queenslanders to become involved in their protection. Grants of up to $5,000 are available to groups such as Landcare and environmental groups, schools and volunteer groups, and up to $10,000 will be considered for projects where there is a genuine collaboration between two or more organisations. For more information, grant guidelines and application forms for the Natural Resources Awareness Grants visit the Department of Environment and Resource Management website at www.derm.qld.gov.au <http://www.derm. qld.gov.au/> , see Home > Be involved > Grants and Funding > 2011 Natural Resources Awareness Grants.
• Rainforest plants • Traditional Natives • Bushtucker • Plants for Wildlife • Potting mix and fertilisers • Worm Farms • Sugar cane mulch • Fruit Trees • Garden statues and giftwares
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audiences, including materials for children, seniors and people with a disability. The resources are free and are available online at www.redcross.org.au or by phoning 1800 733 111. The Emergency REDiPlan four-step plan assists households:
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be informed – find out what emergencies might happen in your area, and talk to your local council make a plan – create a household emergency plan so everyone knows what to do in an emergency.
Automotive
Airconditioning
OVER 25 YEARS CONTRACTING Great prices on split & ducted Air conditioning systems
Air Lic No: L050397
AIR CONDITIONING
AIR CONDITIONING
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SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN
0439 247 266 BSA # 1132000 / L004114
Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs
Servicing Glass House Country & Mooloolah Valley ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AND BATTERIES
0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts
Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224 11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH
• 5494 8115 •
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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
Jeff & Ann Ross
Ph: 5496 0300 Mobile: 0429 960 300
Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au
YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION
• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342
• Mechanical Repairs
• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning
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Antennas / TV
Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing
AUTOMOTIVE
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Pensioner Discounts
MOBILE SERVICE
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Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough
LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS
AU01246 / L002423
BSA # 615 068
Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)
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AUTO CARE
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Recent Queensland Bureau of Meteorology predictions of above normal rainfall and enhanced tropical cyclone activity this summer are a timely warning for communities to start preparing their households for an emergency, according to Red Cross Manager Emergency Services Carolyn Parsons. She said planning for a storm, floods or a cyclone should be a consideration for every Queensland household. Red Cross’ Emergency REDiPlan resources are based on a simple four-step plan to assist households when preparing for an emergency. REDiPlan resources cater to a variety of
A to Z of trades and services
Bathroom
Terry Vost
0434 090 197
BEERWAH ELECTRONICS PH: 5494 0466
21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH AH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net
• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets
Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians 5492 9321 SHOWERFIX www.showerfix.com.au
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
SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY
Bricklayers BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY
52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH
5494 0944
• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes
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Appliance repairs 0710
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Andrew M 0407 146 626
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ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS
Builders / Carpenters
MICHAEL KOSSEN
ELECTRICIAN / APPLIANCE REPAIRS
5494 6658 - 0418 151 231
License No 71591
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of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience Gold Card No.: 24113
5494 6794 or 0412 060 184
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* 15 years experience * Quality work * Renovations * New homes * Decks * Bathrooms * New roofs * Repairs FOR PROMPT QUOTING AT COMPETITIVE RATES... CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
Family Owned and Operated
• Unique Power Wall System Leo Kull • Design m 0409 646 048 • DNA Design sales@ljshopfitters.com.au • Project Management ljshopfitters.com.au • Professional
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING? Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
QBSA 1155593
E dean@redbuilding.net.au
locally owned & family operated
Barry
Multi-level specialists – Senior & Pensioner Discounts* – Environmentally friendly cleaning agents – Quality Services at Affordable Prices
0420 718 788 BSA No 76420
M 0417 045 062
BSA Lic No. 54311
Phone Paul 0417 749 159 or a/h 5494 9841
Director
New Installations & Renovations
Ph 5439 0108
Planning to build a new home? TO478
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Joinery & Shopfitters
GreenSmart YOUR LOCAL FAMILY BUILDERS accredited builder
Building YOUR ideas and dreams into YOUR reality Consult with Chenelle Now! www.nhr.com.au Unit 2, 42 Cessna Drive Caboolture Ph 5499 0300 or 0400 426 344
• Kitchens • Vanity • Laundry •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades
CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
& Wide Load Escorts GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Daren Taylor: 0418 188 243 A/H 07 5496 9975 26 years experience in house removal
If customer service & quality workmanship is important to you then CALL TIM NOW and enjoy the Kajax Building Services experience. A WINDOW OR Call for a FREE QUOTE GLASS SLIDING DOOR on your next building project
$500 OFF
Caravan annexes and awnings camper trailers and conversion kits 4-6 Boeing Place Caboolture Ph: 5428 3994 F: 5432 4035
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CARPENTRY RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL T0264
JOHN DOBBS local tradesman QBSA lic number 1063554 H.I.A. member 839908
cond. apply
This size advert could cost you from $19.25 per week or $20.25 in spot colour Ph 5494 6066 for more details
Aussie Carpets & Vinyl
Beerwah Showroom - Open 6 Days Free Measure and Quote. 15 Free St. Ph: 5494 6300
www.aussiecarpetsandvinyl.com.au
This size advert could cost you from $19.25 per week or $20.25 in spot colour
For all your advertising needs please call Cathy on 5494 6066
info@notjustcanvas.com.au
Talkin' trades
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(*Conditions Apply)
mobile: 0417 716 821 a/h: 5499 9710
or email advertising @gcnews.com.au
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Specialising in Custom Canvas Work
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• Carpet • Vinyl • Tiles • Blinds • Timber
Glasshouse Country News
RENOVATING OR EXTENDING?
0410 529 696!
Carpet sales
Ph 5494 6066 for more details
Canvas
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QBSA Contractor Licence 076224 Houses Bought/ Sold/ Delivered Houses Raised/ Lowered/ Slid/ Restumped
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D & L House Removers
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Building stylish, functional homes of character and lasting appeal.
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2/28 Biondi Cresent Fax 5439 0109 Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@aapt.net.au
Carpet & Rug Cleaning Upholstery Cleaning Sisal & Coir
0412 781 485
Ken
ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329
The environmentally
carpet cleaning nic preferred system that really works
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T (07) 5494 7117 Member of M.B.A. F (07) 5494 7543 E redbuilding@bigpond.com * No job too small * Pergolas A 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553 * Bathroom Renovations * Verandahs * Decks *Owner Builders
29 YEARS EXPERIENCE LOCAL FOR 24 YEARS
3 Ave size Rooms from $65* Call ALLCLEAN on 0429 468 805 for your FREE no obligation quote *(conditions apply)
Cabinetmakers ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425
Dean Parry
5499 9926 Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
carpets · rugs · lounges · chairs · cars · caravans · boats · carpet and fabric protection
www.redbuilding.net.au
CARPENTER
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
Affordable Carpet Cleaning Services
Email: jazreno@live.com.au
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
M 0417 045 062
Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
cond. apply
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
EEes FRQuot SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
Phone Daniel 0414 417 148
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REG BUILDER BSA LIC No 730134
New Homes Extensions Renovations
Hale Carpet Cleaning
Shopfitters with a difference
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RENOVATION & HOME CONSTRUCTION
Carpet cleaning
Servicing all major cities and regional areas Australia wide
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Marylyn on 5494 6066
or email advertising @gcnews.com.au NOTICE TO BUILDING TRADE ADVERTISERS
Licensed building contractors are required to state their name and BSA licence number in all advertisements. A BSA licence is mandatory for building design, plumbing and drainage; gas fittings; termite inspection and reports and pre-purchase building
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).
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Karsel CONCRETING
Computing
ALL CONCRETING › Domestic › Commercial › Industrial Free Advice - Quote Service Phone Les McDermott
PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550
Computer Sales & Repairs
0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142
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
Microsoft Certified - 10 Years In the Trade Call 5419 1347
Lic No 67745
Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037
ABN 89 058 455 025
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* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
For all your advertising needs please call Marylyn on 5494 6066 or email advertising @gcnews.com.au
LOCALS
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Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners Electrical
T0047
Mays Mowing Service Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed T0392
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
KEV’S MOWING
Lawn Mowing - Ride on Mowing Edges & Pruning
5494 9183 0438 308 513
Wynne’s
All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small
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www.jimsmowing.net
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5413 2500
Lawn & garden maintenance Rubbish removal & garden care Ride on mowing Gutter cleaning
Handyman jobs External house cleaning High pressure water cleaning Rental clean ups
T0418
Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural
Zedmere Pty Ltd
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
Lic 69821
Lic # 5582
Est. since 1983
Please phone 0421 690 895
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Domestic, Commercial, Owner Builder, Rural & Industrial
Phone Greg on 0418 741 145
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QBSA 068989 Professional & prompt Quality work Site left clean Driveways, Patios, Paths and slabs in plain, exposed & decorative finishes Existing concrete rejuvenated
TO441
CONCRETING
M & A CONCRETING
ELECTRICIAN
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
SRB Property Maintenance Service
For all your: • Push & Ride-on Mowing • Edging & Hedge Trimming
• Pruning & Garden work • Gutter cleaning • High Pressure Water Cleaning
Free quotes.... Pensioner discounts
Phone Stuart on 0407 021 715 ‘and let me do it right for you’
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Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’
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Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates
Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
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NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
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“All Aspects of Concreting”
Quality, Safety, Reliability Ph: Mick 0412 160 906
Gold Licence # 66414
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Lic. No. 70875
PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE
SUPPORTING
• 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
Garden maintenance
Phillip Short Concrete
LOCALS
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Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
Concreting
(AH) 5494 6302
email: matthewcarter@aapt.net.au QBSA 1139536
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Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046
Computer Help – Coast & Hinterland
0412 234 240
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Jim: Beerwah
Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates
YOUR LOCAL LICENSED CONTRACTOR
Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
5494 0398
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WEBSITE DESIGN & ONLINE MARKETING
NO FIX = NO FEE
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew
Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD
Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah- Next to Subway
Phone 5494 8900
FIRST CALL FENCING
Electricians
IT SUPPORT FOR HOME & BUSINESS
Computer Repairs -Troubleshooting - Upgrades - Virus Removal Servicing - Internet - File Backup and Transfer
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough TO043
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Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au
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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PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve Rates.
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Argh! Stupid Computer!
www.totalmicrosystems.com.au
Fencing
Pty Ltd
Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
A to Z of trades and services
Landscaping
Garden maintenance cont.
dakinslusciouslawns@gmail.com ‘Do It With Dakin’
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ABN 46 353 680 084
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
a/h: 5494 0830
High Quality Work Our Prices Based on Award Wages NO HIDING PROFIT! Over 30 Years Experience
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING Quality Workmanship
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
Our Products Our Service FREE • Garages • Designed & Engineered Quotes & • Patios • Fully Licensed & Insured Advice • Carports • Council Permits Organised • Sheds\Rural & Farm Sheds DISPLAY CENTRE NOW OPEN AT 2 WILLIAM ST, KILCOY
Contact Frank 0457 486 080
NEED A PAINTER? TO507
5497 2615
QBSA 1147179
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
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QUALITY & RELIABLE SERVICE
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0427 120 955 www.kamconstructions.net.au
Gas
LP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
A.S.P.
L P G A S
Dave McIntyre Genuine References Available New Homes • Repaints • Insurance Work
30 yrs Exp – mobile EFTPOS “Servicing the Hinterland”
15 Years Experience
Pest control TO508
HINTERLAND PEST CONTROL Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996
A & K Glass and Aluminium
• Cockroaches • Carpet Beetle • Lawn Weeds • Silver Fish • Bed Bugs
Servicing the Hinterland all areas
BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572
Factory and Showroom
4 Railway Street, LANDSBOROUGH (next to BP) ph. 5494 8748 fax. 5494 8858
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
Painters
Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031
FFIRST IRST IN IN QUALITY QUALITY&&SERVICE SERVICE
QUALIFIED TRADE CARPENTER & JOINER
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General repairs & maintenance, Decking, Fencing, Doors, Windows, Kitchens, Shelving, Wardrobes etc Pressure Washing, Gutters Cleaned, Gutter Guards fitted
Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience All Aspects of Painting Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
ABN 79 347 449 750 TO509
25 yrs Experience
Discount for Pensioners
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Professional Painting
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Friendly, Reliable, Will turn up!
ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
Friendly Quality Paints
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
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ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
TO500
22+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations
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0404 479 187 or 5494 9336
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
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Termites:
• Spiders • Pre-purchase • Rodents timber inspections • Fleas • Termite inspections • Ants • Chemical barriers/
We give you a warranty on our work. For reliable service call ........
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• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •
QBSA 1192667
Mob 0420 662 811 A/H 5496 9540
Marine Services
Glass & Security • Windows • Doors • Shower Screens • Maintenance • Large Range of Spare Parts
email: painter-decorator@hotmail.com
Free Quotes Interior/Exterior & Airless Spraying
Mobile Locksmiths 0400 114 604
T0535
Free Quotes & Pensioner Discounts Call Rudi Mobile: 0438 940 634
Brush Rite Painting
Locksmiths
KLM
BSA lic 1168923
Local Painters
Ph: 0418 204 159
Garages / sheds
BSA Lic No 60108
Call Nick or Steph 5439 0249 or 0438 152 049 nspainting@internode.on.net
QBSA Act Licence No: 1155906
T0567
Chad’s Cheap Mowing 0430 517 211
Over 20 yrs exp Quality workmanship • Premium paints • Free quotes
TO575
• Weed Spray • Garden Clean • Lawns • Acres Ups • Edges • Slashing • Rubbish Removal • Hedges No Job too big or small – Pensioner Discounts
› New homes › Repaints › Industrial & Commercial
T0065
0437 434 800
RENWICK’S LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION • WATER FEATURES • PAVING & STONEWORK • PATHWAYS/STAIRS • RETAINING WALLS • UNIQUE GARDENS & • DRIVEWAYS GARDEN FEATURES • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS GRAHAM RENWICK
ALL AREAS
T0204
ABN 41 636 538 072
• Hedging • Rubbish Removal • Ride-on Mowing • Mowing • Pruning
ABN: 43 886 956 461 BSA Lic: 1091741 MPA Mem No: 162207
Nathan Dakin
Local husband & wife painting team
LANDSCAPING
T0057
TO494
FREE QUOTE & COMPETITIVE RATES
Nick & Steph Painting
TO551
A to Z of trades and services
John Annakin
Lic No. PMT-0-11432
0407 439 526
BSA NO. 1011255
07 5493 0440
Talkin' trades
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“Hit ‘em with precision the first time”
POSI TRACK, EXCAVATOR, TIPPER & BEVERTAIL HIRE
- PT 100F Track Loader - All site slashing & cutting - Double Head Slasher - Dedicated Mulcher
3½t Excavator. Hydraulic Grab, Ripper, 350mm 450mm Trenching and 1200mm tilt mud buckets.
Licence No: 23418 QBSA: 1164142
New work • Renovations • Commercial Maintenance Drainage • Roofing & Guttering Call Colin now for all your plumbing needs Mob: 0430 591 433 Home: 5496 7354
Servicing North Brisbane to Gympie
Spring Special
All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393
TO514
BSA 1139739
T0568 T0516
4 Turner Street, BEERWAH
LETTERHEADS
Lic. No. 13217
D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
T0223
TO223
B&A EARTHMOVERS
LOCALS
SUPPORTING LOCALS
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Ph: (07) 5493 0625
Refrigeration
Mobile: 0407 727 645
FRIDGE DOOR SEALS
PO Box 316 Glasshouse Mtns 4518
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs
TREVOR SANDERSON
* All major brands * Supply & Fit
Whirlybirds from $176.00 Skylights from $354.00 Supply & Install • Laserlite to patios • Minor Roof repairs • Re pointing ridge caps • Roof restorations • Gutter Repairs & Minor • Roof leaks
0409 419 656 Air-Conditioning Drains Unblocked / Located Waste Water Treatment Systems
Phone 5494 6066 to advertise your business
PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
Roofing
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
Service & Maintenance Domestic / Commercial Gas Fitting
200 for $79
T0555
Full colour, single sided Includes basic design service & GST
replacement
OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE
ENVIROPLUS T0287
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Phone: 5494 6011
T0081
TO310
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LARGE RANGE OF ORIGINALS & GENERIC BRANDS
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Plumber, Drainer and Gas Fitter
5494 8913 Hinterland Areas
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PRINTER CARTRIDGES
Call Brendon for a prompt, professional, clean and on budget service 0432 412 209 bsdplastering.com.au QBSA 1191560
Q.B.S.A. No. 76388
0419 704 408
email: ba_earthmovers@dodo.com.au
Interior Sheeting, Plastering, Cornice and Covering Exposed Bricks
Allan Koschel Plumbing Service
*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping
Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 Fax: 5497 4840
Printing & Stationery
Plumbers
POSI-TRACK SLASHING & EARTHWORKS
BOBCAT, EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE
PH. JOHN 0403 795 185 5492 9909
T0089
(07) 5493 0012
FREE QUOTES
Minimal Site Impact Entry 700mm Landscaping Post Hole Borer & Fence Installer • Site Clean ups • Trenching
BSD PLASTERING
Cameron Lister Ph: 0419 665 002
*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper
Plumbing & Gas Fitting
Plasterers
•Augers •Trencher • 4 in 1 bucket •8 ton tipper •Level bar •Laser Leveller •Tilt Bucket
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QBSA No. 1180171
LI’L Aussie DIGGA EXCAVATIONS
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Limited access specialist • • • •
HR
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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
VE
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BOBCAT & EXCAVATOR HIRE
COMPETIT RATES
OW N E R O P E R ATO R
7 00
5494 1399 or 0418 930 099
EME
AFT CY RGEN
Lic No: P-19977
T0070
Cam’s Truck & Bobcat Hire
LL E A C AV D
mfplumbing@hotmail.com
T0120
Licensed
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
A/H:
0401 057 126
T0082
Local Knowledge 21 Years Experience
New Installations/Repairs/Renovations: Potable Water Waste Treatment Systems PotableWater Water Sewerage Roof Stormwater Roof&&Guttering Guttering Sewarage CE VI Septic Septic&&Drainage Drainage Stormwater ER
Good Rates - All Areas
BOBCAT EXCAVATOR HIRE
Mark Forbes Plumbing
LICENCED PLUMBER / DRAINER
3.5 & 6 Tonne Excavators with Tilt Bucket & Augers Positrack with Tilt Bucket & Slasher 10m tipper hire
Plant & Machinery Shane Schultz
PROFESSIONAL RELIABLE SERVICE
Landsborough Excavator & Positrack Hire
Complimentary Rodent Baiting Program with every Termite Inspection & Pest Control Treatment
E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED
P 0422 270 386
TO570
“Hit ‘em with precision the first time”
C.Apelt Plumbing
Quality work, local knowledge, over 20 years experience
Fire Breaks. Tree Clearing, Mulching. Dams, Driveways. Bulk Loading & Carting. • Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs
Need a plumber?
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T0450
A to Z of trades and services
Licence No 1017722
Call John 0407 320 366 “Don’t put up with a drip, call your local bloke now!”
Roofing cont.
Slashing
TO524
Solar Panel Cleaning to Increase Solar Gain
• Hot Water Servicing/Repairs • Check Components on Hot Water Systems • 10 years industry experience ABN 20057610760
* Septic Tank & Grease Trap Cleaning * Small Truck for Easy Access Landsborough
STEVES TREE CUTTING
Call Rob Martin
ABN 23 084 520 507
Phone: 5493 7954 Mobile: 0414 819 111
0416 223 272 Storage
Turf supplies
AUSTRALIAN CONTAINER UNITS
0407 748 083
Australia Wide * Containers New & Used - All Sizes and Types * Container Offices & Living Units * Container Delivery & Relocations YARD LOCATION 827 Beerburrum Road Caboolture Shire
T0356
T0237
SALES - HIRE - ONSITE STORAGE
Quality Turf Supply & Laid Site Prep Available FREE Measure & Quote 0418 714 860
Tiling
Independent Service Agent
Servicing, Maintenance, Pumps, Aerators etc
Moroney’s
20yrs experience ~ Winner of HIA Craftsman Award T0244
Phone Steven Lord 0438 057 557
Paul
BSA No. 105 2255
~ New Homes ~ Large Floors ~ Waterproofing ~ Bathroom Renovations & Repairs
Water Lords
“Sir Walter” The Most Popular Lawn Choice Australia Wide
T0096
Biocycle, Aqua Nova, Envirocycle & More
Council approved Fully insured
Specialising in: Ceramics ~ Marble ~ Polished Porcelain ~ Glass ~ Mosaics
FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL
Sheetmetal CREATIVE SHEET METAL
Mathew Brown Phone 0402 123 154 Email: fsinstallations@bigpond.com
Phone 5494 6066 to advertise your business
T0097
BSA Licenced: 1101772
After hours: (07) 5494 7548
A local working for locals
Tony the Tiler All Aspects of Tiling
TO533
Local with 30 years experience No job too small Free quotes & advice BSA: 64168
0432 178 675 A/H 5494 0071
Tree services I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545 or 5496 9047
• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection
Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910
T0099
SPECIALISING IN
•Framed, Semi-frameless & 10mm Frameless Showerscreens•Painted Glass Splashbacks •Frameless Mirrors•Wardrobe Doors•Glass Petitions
QBSA Licence No. 1128890 TO520
Shower screens
Frameless Shower Installations
Brian Dudin 0438 623 523 Free fast quote
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578
COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE
Experienced in all aspects of tiling
T0437
• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches
Sir Walter Turf PE SCA Supplies Wintergreen Couch LAND 37 Moroney Pl. Beerwah 5494 0100
Water tanks
0417 958 944
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
SPECIALIST GROWERS OF Wintergreen + Couch
Free delivery to Beerwah, Landsborough, Glass House and Beerburrum
MOOLOOL AH RIVER TUR F
Ph: 07 5432 8374 or Mob: 0433 189 561
FREECALL 1800 247 788
Phone Dean 5496 9790, 0414 648 130
QUALITY DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF
T0106
5494 1794
• 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
23 Years Experience Any size tree Land Clearing Full Insurance T0100
COUNCIL APPROVED
• • • •
TO235
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
customtreeservices@yahoo.com
TO546
Septic services
HSTP Lic 17312 Elect Lic 104462
Trees/Palms Pruning/Removals Stump Grinding Fully Insured
5494 8913
Solar panel cleaning
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EPA LICENSED
Phone Brendan 0447 310 331
Hinterland Areas frogonthehop@bigpond.com
47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022 www.qldroofing.com.au
A “Proper Job” Guaranteed
50hp, Rubber tracks, 6ft slasher, Free quotes
0419 704 408 ar
Reduces Heat and Noise
• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts
POSI-TRACK SLASHING
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Tarzan the Tree Specialist
Weedspraying now available
T0103
ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS
Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing
* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks
For a quote call Len 0419 732 364 or 5494 0484
an
T0092
• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING T0094
• • • • • •
David Lowden Tree Services T0098
A to Z of trades and services
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Marylyn on 5494 6066 or email advertising @gcnews.com.au
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Sunshine Coast Friday, October 29
SBS
Weekly TV guide
ABC SEVEN NINE
All information supplied by TV stations and is correct at time of printing, some late changes may occur
TEN
Thursday | 28 October 2010 ABC
SBS
at the Mad Hatter Teas & Gifts, Landsborough, from 7.30am $20.00 ahead full breakfast menu available. Percentage from every breakfast donated to breast cancer research.
5.00 am Morning viewing 1.00 pm The Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia 1.30 pm The Bridge at Midnight Trembles 2.30 pm Dateline 3.30 pm Letters and Numbers 4.00 pm The Journal 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Global Village 6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Food Safari 8.00 pm Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 8.30 pm Supersizers Go... French Revolution 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.05pm Movie: The Girl by the Lake 11.45pm Movie: Jasmine Women 2.05 am Weatherwatch
Friday 29th Oct, 2010
6.00 am 9.00 am 11.30am 12noon 2.00 pm 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm 4.30 pm 5.00 pm 5.30 pm 6.00 pm 6.30 pm 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 8.30 pm
Sunrise The Morning Show Seven Morning News Movie: Uptown Girls All Saints Medical Emergency Toybox Spit It Out Seven News at 4.30 Today Tonight Deal or No Deal Seven Local News Seven News Home and Away The Amazing Race Beauty & The Geek Australia 9.30 pm How I Met Your Mother 10.30pm 30 Rock 11.00pm Scrubs 11.30pm Stag midnight Super Dragons late night viewing continues
6.00 am 9.00 am 11.00am 11.30am 12noon
Morning viewing 6.00 am Morning viewing Kerri-Anne 9.00 am Ten News Alive And Cooking 10.00am The Circle Daily 12noon Dr Phil The Ellen Degeneres 1.00 pm Oprah Winfrey Show Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 1.00 pm The View 3.00 pm Judge Judy 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.30 pm TBA 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 4.00 pm Huey's Kitchen 3.30 pm Hi-5 4.30 pm The Bold And The 4.00 pm Pyramid Beautiful 4.30 pm National News 5.00 pm TEN News 5.00 pm Antiques Roadshow 6.00 pm The Simpsons 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.30 pm Neighbours 6.00 pm National News 7.00 pm The 7pm Project 6.30 pm WIN News 7.30 pm Bondi Vet 7.00 pm A Current Affair 8.00 pm Keeping Up With The 7.30 pm Getaway Joneses 8.30 pm Cops L.A.C 8.30 pm Rush 9.30 pm Crime Investigation 9.30 pm Burn Notice Australia 10.30pm TEN Late News With 10.35pm CSI: NY Sports Tonight late night viewing continues late night viewing continues
Friday | 29 October 2010
Bookings essential phone 5439 9555
Put on something RED and join in the fun!
Morning viewing Planet Science Midday Report Agatha Christie's Partners In Crime 1.30 pm Collectors 2.00 pm Parliament Question Time 3.00 pm Children's programs 6.00 pm Lost Gardens: Chatham 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm The 7.30 Report 8.00 pm Penguin Island 8.30 pm Tibetan Eldorado 9.25 pm A Ripple Of Hope 10.20pm Lateline 10.55pm Lateline Business 11.25pm Live At The Basement 12.20pm Parliament Question Time 1.25 am Movie: Split Second 2.55 am Hyena Queen late night viewing continues
TEN
NINE (WIN)
SEVEN (SC)
4.00 am 11.00am 12noon 12.30pm
ABC
SBS 5.00 am Morning viewing 1.00 pm The Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia 1.30 am Insight 2.30 pm Taxi School 3.00 pm Living Black 3.30 pm Letters and Numbers 4.00 pm The Journal 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Global Village 6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm James May’s Toy Stories: Meccano 8.30 pm As It Happened 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.00pm Thinking XXX 10.55pm Movie: Nina's Tragedies 12.50am Movie: What a Wonderful Place 2.40 am Weatherwatch Overnight
SEVEN (SC)
4.00 am Can We Help? 4.30 am Shortland Street 5.00 am Something In The Air 5.30 am Gardening Australia 6.00 am Children's programs 11.00am Penguin Island 11.30am The New Inventors 12noon Midday Report 12.30pm Enough Rope 1.30 pm Lilies 2.30 pm Spicks And Specks 3.00 pm Children's programs 6.00 pm Meerkat Manor 6.30 pm Can We Help? 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm Stateline 8.00 pm Collectors 8.30 pm Luther 9.25 pm Five Daughters 10.20pm Lateline 11.05pm The Gruen Transfer 11.35am Rage
6.00 am 9.00 am 11.30am 12noon 2.30 pm 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm 4.30 pm 5.00 pm 5.30 pm 6.00 pm 6.30 pm 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 8.30 pm 10.55pm 1.25 am 2.30 am 3.00 am
Sunrise The Morning Show Seven News Movie: Lucky Break My Wife And Kids Medical Emergency Toybox Spit It Out Seven News Today Tonight Deal or No Deal Seven Local News Seven News Home and Away Better Homes & Gardens Movie: The Bank Job Movie: Deep Impact Raging Thunder Room For Improvement Home Shopping
TEN
NINE (WIN) 6.00 am Today Early 7.00 am Today 9.00 am Kerri-Anne 11.00am Alive And Cooking 11.30am Daily 12noon Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Hi-5 4.00 pm Pyramid 4.30 pm National News 5.00 pm Antiques Roadshow 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm Win News 7.00 pm A Current Affair 7.30 pm Customs 8.00 pm RBT 8.30 pm TBA 11.30pm Win News Late Edition midnight Movie: Goodfellas late night viewing continues
6.00 am 7.00 am 8.00 am 8.30 am 9.00 am 10.00am 12noon 1.00 pm 2.00 pm 3.00 pm 3.30 pm 4.00 pm 4.30 pm
TEN Early News Toasted TV Totally Wild Puzzle Play Ten News The Circle Dr Phil Oprah Winfrey Show Ready Steady Cook Judge Judy TBA Huey's Kitchen The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.00 pm Simpsons 6.30 pm Neighbours 7.00 pm The 7pm Project 7.30 pm Junior MasterChef 8.30 pm NCIS 9.30 pm Law & Order: SVU 10.30pm Go Girls late night viewing continues
Saturday | 30 October 2010 SBS Sausage Sizzle from 6.30am Start: 7am Suncoast Christian College, Woombye Finish: 8am Kolora Park, Palmwoods Buses are available to return walkers to start. Protection, Safety and Opportunity for our children!
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5.05 am World News 1.00 pm Only The Strong Survive 2.45 pm The Gates 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Mythbusters: Hot Bullets 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Monster Moves: Total Towns 8.30 pm Iron Chef 9.20 pm RocKwiz Presents the Aria Hall Of Fame 11.00pm Movie: Fearless 12.50 am SOS: Halloween Special 1.50 am Drawn Together 2.20 am Knot at Home: Stories of My Family 2.50 am Weatherwatch Overnight
| OCTOBER 27 2010
ABC 4.00 am 11.00am 11.30am 12noon 12.30pm 1.00 pm 3.00 pm 5.00 pm
6.00 pm 6.30 pm 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 8.30 pm 9.30 pm 10.20pm 11.15pm
Rage Poh's Kitchen Message Stick Stateline Australian Story Basketball: WNBL 2010/2011 Football: Women's International Bowls: Queensland Open: Men's Singles Final Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook Gardening Australia ABC News New Tricks Spooks Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow Ashes To Ashes Rage
SEVEN (SC) 6.00 am 6.30 am 7.00 am 9.00 am 10.00am 4.30 pm 5.00 pm 5.30 pm 6.00 pm 6.30 pm
7.00 pm 7.30 pm 9.30 pm 12.05am 2.15 am 4.00 am
Guthy Renker Phineas and Ferb Weekend Sunrise Trinny & Susannah Undress The Nation The 2010 Melbourne Cup Carnival According To Jim Creek To Coast Queensland Weekender Seven News Australia Smashes Guinness World Records Crash Investigation Aus Bledisloe Cup Rugby Movie: Shooter Movie: Brown Sugar Movie: Women Vs. Men Home Shopping
NINE (WIN)
TEN
6.00 am Morning viewing 7.00 am Weekend Today 9.00 am Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00am Kids' WB 12.30pm The Sleepover Club 1.00 pm The Shak 1.30 pm Lab Rats Challenge 2.00 pm Jeremiah Johnson 4.30 pm Antiques Roadshow 5.00 pm Home Cooked With Julie Goodwin 5.30 pm Postcards Australia 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 pm Hey Hey It's Saturday 9.30 pm Movie: Rendition midnight Four Nations Rugby League 2010 2.00 am Eclipse Music TV 2.30 am Movie: Cavedweller 4.30 am Danoz late night viewing continues
6.00 am Morning viewing 9.00 am Scope 9.30 am H20 - Just Add Water 10.00am Video Hits 12noon The Circle 1.00 pm To Be Fat Like Me 3.00 pm Everybody Hates Chris 3.30 pm From The Ground Up 4.30 pm Making Tracks 5.00 pm Ten News 5.30 pm Sports Tonight 6.00 pm The Simpsons 6.30 pm Movie: Edward Scissorhands 8.35 pm Movie: Die Hard 4.0 11.10pm Movie: The Hills Have Eyes 1.15 am Video Hits late night viewing continues
Sunday | 31 October 2010 SBS 5.00 am Morning viewing 11.00am Les Murray’s Football 12noon UEFA Champions League Magazine 12.30pm Speedweek 1.30 pm 2010 World Superbike Championships 2.00 pm Alive and Kicking: Tamar Cats 2.30 pm Brother No. 2 3.30 pm China’s Great Wall 4.30 pm Living Black 5.00 pm Cycling Central 6.00 pm Thalassa 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm A History of Scotland 8.30 pm Dateline 9.30 pm Mad Men 10.30pm Movie: Family Hero late night viewing continues
ABC
SEVEN (SC)
4.00 am 11.30am 12noon 1.00 pm 1.30 pm 2.00 pm 2.30 pm
Morning viewing Songs Of Praise Landline Gardening Australia Message Stick Travel Oz Darwin's Brave New World 3.30 pm Life Is A Banquet 4.30 pm Theatreland 5.00 pm A Poet's Guide to Britain 5.30 pm Art Nation 6.00 pm At The Movies 6.30 pm Mother And Son 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm Last Chance To See 8.35 pm Poirot 10.10pm Compass late night viewing continues
NINE (WIN)
6.00 am Morning viewing 5.00 am Morning viewing 10.00am Wide World Of 7.00 am Weekend Sunrise Sports 10.00am Kochie's Business 11.00am Surfsport Builders 12noon Cybershack 10.30am My Wife And Kids 12.30pm Melboourne Marathon 11.00am Trinny & Susannah 1.30 pm Out Of The Blue Undress The Nation 2.00 pm F Troop 12noon The 2010 Melbourne 2.30 pm Wildfire Cup Carnival 3.30 pm Survivor: Nicaragua 2.30 pm V8 Xtra 4.30 pm The Block Encore 3.00 pm Movie: Hocus Pocus 5.30 pm Antiques Roadshow 5.00 pm Mercurio's Menu 6.00 pm National News Sunday 5.30 pm Great South East 6.30 pm Four Nations Rugby 6.00 pm Seven News League 2010 6.30 pm Sunday Night 8.30 pm Twenty/20 7.30 pm The X Factor 11.30pm Movie: The Rookie 8.30 pm Bones 1.30 pm The Stranger Bedside 9.30 pm Castle Me 10.30pm Air Crash Investigations late night viewing continues late night viewing continues
TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 8.30 am Video Hits 12noon iFish 1.00 pm Escape With E.T. 2.00 pm Big Cat Diary 2.30 pm Desert Waters 3.30 pm Student Body 4.30 pm Places We Go 5.00 pm Ten News 5.30 pm Sports Tonight 6.00 pm The Simpsons 6.30 pm Modern Family 7.30 pm Junior MasterChef 8.30 pm Offspring 9.30 pm Medium 10.30pm Cops 11.30pm MotoGP Round 17 1.15am Motorcycle Racing: 125cc Round 16 late night viewing continues
Monday | 1 November 2010 SBS 5.05 am World News 1.00 pm Food Lovers' Guide to Australia 1.30 pm Dateline 2.30 pm Insight 3.30 pm Letters and Numbers 4.00 pm The Journal 4.30 pm FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 pm The Crew 5.30 pm Living Black 6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Mythbusters 8.30 pm Man v Wild 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.00pm Shameless 11.00pm Entourage 11.30pm The World Game 12.30am Living Black late night viewing continues
ABC
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4.00 am 11.00am 12noon 12.30pm 1.30 pm 2.00 pm 3.00 pm 6.00 pm 6.30 pm 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 8.00 pm 8.30 pm 9.35 pm 10.35pm 11.10pm 11.35pm
Morning viewing Landline Midday Report The Forsyte Saga Planet Food Waterloo Road Children’s programs Travel Oz Talking Heads ABC News The 7.30 Report Australian Story Four Corners Q&A Lateline Lateline Business The Power Of The Powerless 12.35am The Clinic late night viewing continues
6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Movie: It Runs In The Family 2.30 pm My Wife And Kids 3.00 pm Medical Emergency 3.30 pm Toybox 4.00 pm Spit It Out 4.30 pm Seven News at 4.30 5.00 pm Today Tonight 5.30 pm Deal or No Deal 6.00 pm Seven Local News 6.30 pm Seven News 7.00 pm Home and Away 7.30 pm The X Factor 8.30 pm Criminal Minds 9.30 pm The Event 10.30pm 10 Years Younger in 10 Days late night viewing continues
NINE (WIN) 6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Hi-5 4.00 pm Pyramid 4.30 pm National News 5.00 pm Antiques Roadshow 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm WIN News 7.00 pm A Current Affair 7.30 pm Two and a Half Men 8.30 pm The Mentalist 9.30 pm CSI: Miami 10.30pm True CSI: Cold Blood 11.30pm Til Death midnight Win News Late late night viewing continues
TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Dr Phil 1.00 pm The Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.30 pm Malcolm In The Middle 4.00 pm Huey's Kitchen 4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.00 pm The Simpsons 6.30 pm Neighbours 7.00 pm The 7pm Project 7.30 pm Junior MasterChef 8.30 pm Undercover Boss Australia 9.30 pm Good News Week 10.30 pm Ten Late News late night viewing continues
Tuesday | 2 November 2010 SBS 5.05 am World News 1.00 pm Movie: Kitchen Stories 3.00 pm Living Black 3.30 pm Letters and Numbers 4.00 pm The Journal 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Global Village 6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Insight 8.30 pm The Virtual Revolution 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.00pm Hot Docs 11.45pm Movie: The Homecoming 1.25 am My First War 3.00 am Weatherwatch Overnight
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Morning viewing Midday Report Architects Of Change The Einstein Factor Waterloo Road Children’s programs The Choir: Boys Don't Sing 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm The 7.30 Report 8.00 pm Foreign Correspondent 8.30 pm Kevin McCloud: Slumming It 9.30 pm QI 9.50 pm First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 10.20pm Lateline late night viewing continues
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6.00 am Sunrise 8.30 am Toybox 9.00 am The 2010 Melbourne Cup Carnival All day event
6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Hi-5 4.30 pm Seven News at 4.30 4.00 pm Pyramid 5.00 pm M*A*S*H 4.30 pm National News 5.30 pm Deal or No Deal 5.00 pm Antiques Roadshow 6.00 pm Seven Local News 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.30 pm Seven News 6.00 pm National News 7.00 pm Home and Away 6.30 pm WIN News 7.30 pm Iron Chef Australia 7.00 pm A Current Affair 8.30 pm Packed To the Rafters 7.30 pm Top Gear Australia 9.30 pm Parenthood 8.30 pm Top Gear 10.30pm Keeping Up With The 9.40 pm Survivor: Nicaragua Kardashians 10.40pm Ramsay's Kitchen 11.00pm Olivia Lee: Nightmares Dirty, Sexy, Funny 11.30pm Til Death late night viewing continues late night viewing continues
TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Dr Phil 1.00 pm The Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.30 pm Malcolm In The Middle 4.00 pm Huey's Kitchen 4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.00 pm The Simpsons 6.30 pm Neighbours 7.00 pm The 7pm Project 7.30 pm Talkin' 'bout Your Generation 8.30 pm NCIS 9.30 pm NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 pm Ten Late News late night viewing continues
Wednesday | 3 November 2010 SBS 5.00 am Korean News 5.30 am UEFA Champions League 8.00 am World News 3.00 pm Classical Destinations 3.30 pm Letters and Numbers 4.00 pm The Journal 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Global Village 6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.35 pm Inspector Rex 8.30 pm Inside the Saudi Kingdom 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.00pm Anna Phil 10.55pm Movie: Morven Callar 12.40am Daughters of Gardners 2.10 am Weatherwatch Overnight
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Morning viewing Big Ideas Midday Report National Press Club Address 1.30 pm Talking Heads 2.00 pm Waterloo Road 3.00 pm Children’s programs 6.00 pm World Café Asia 6.30 pm Poh's Kitchen 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm The 7.30 Report 8.00 pm Strictly Speaking 8.30 pm The Librarians 9.00 pm The IT Crowd 9.30 pm We Can Be Heroes 10.00pm At The Movies 10.30pm Lateline 11.05pm Lateline Business late night viewing continues
SEVEN (SC) 6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Movie: Mask 2.30 pm My Wife And Kids 3.00 pm Medical Emergency 3.30 pm Toybox 4.00 pm Spit It Out 4.30 pm Seven News at 4.30 5.00 pm M*A*S*H 5.30 pm Deal or No Deal 6.00 pm Seven Local News 6.30 pm Seven News 7.00 pm Home and Away 7.30 pm Border Security 8.00 pm The Force 8.30 pm City Homicide 9.30 pm Highway Patrol 10.00pm Damage Control 10.30pm Breakout 11.40pm Suburban Secrets late night viewing continues
NINE (WIN) 6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Entertainment Tonight 12.30pm Hi-5 1.00 pm On Day Series Australia V Sri Lanka All day event 5.00 pm Win News 5.30 pm One Day Series Australia V Sri Lanka After session 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm One Day Series Australia V Sri Lanka 9.00 pm A Current Affair 9.30 pm TBA 11.45pm Til Death 12.15am Win News Late late night viewing continues
TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Dr Phil 1.00 pm The Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.30 pm Malcolm In The Middle 4.00 pm Huey's Kitchen 4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.00 pm The Simpsons 6.30 pm Neighbours 7.00 pm The 7pm Project 7.30 pm Glee 8.30 pm The Good Wife 9.30 pm House 10.30 pm Ten Late News 11.15pm Overtime late night viewing continues
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Hargreaves, Lynette Latimer Passed away on 21 October 2010. In loving memory of a wonderful Wife to Steve, Loving mother of Gregory, Jamie, Leon, Catherine and Nicole. Much loved Grandmother who will be sadly missed. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend a funeral service for Lyn which will be held in the Gregson & Weight Chapel, 5 Gregson Place, Caloundra today, Wednesday, 27 October commencing at 1.00pm. In lieu of flowers a memorial donation to the QLD Cancer Council would be appreciated. Gregson & Weight Caloundra - 5491 1559 www.gregsonandweight.com.au
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BEERWAH BOOKS & BITS Buy, sell & exchange books, large range of vinyls. Looking for that special book? Book searches available. If we don't stock it; we will do our best to get it for you. Drop in, look our for Facebook site coming soon or give us a cal; cnr Simpson St & Peachester Rd, Beerwah. Ph Bernie on 5494 6315
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LANDSBOROUGH MARKET every Saturday. Summer time hours open 7.00am to 12.00 . Stalls $10. Introducing stall holders rewards every 4th market free. New stall holders welcome. No livestock. For enquiries contact Bernie 54940591 HALLOWEEN SPECIALS Visit Landsborough markets this Saturday 7am - 12noon for Halloween specials. All stall holders have specials galore. Get in early with some Christmas shopping at extraodinary prices. Jewellery, tools, embroided towels, polo tops, toys, books and more. A Landsborough Market gift voucher can be used for a massage or for something really different a gift voucher to spend on Fruit and Veggies or plants for the garden or a morning tea. Free lucky dip to all children under 13 accompanied by a parent. Prize for best costume. New stall holders always welcome. Open every Saturday rain or shine. No livestock. Phone Bernie 5494 0591
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Landsborough Tennis Club Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner
Friday Night Tennis – Because we have had so many wet nights, the courts will be available on weekends from October 30 and also Monday to Thursday afternoons, up to the semi’s to play your catch-up matches. The teams need to arrange their own times but you must ring Dawn to let her know so that she can arrange the balls, score sheet and unlock the courts. You can ring Dawn on 5494 1085. There are only two more matches until the semis so you need to organise now to play on the two weekends (or during the week). Following is an update of scores to October 22. Div A1 – Tsonga-207, Nadal-204, Federer-188, Djokovic-157, Roddick-142, Murray-139 Div A2 – Kneissl-217, Head-199, Slazenger-186,
Dunlop-180, Babolat-169, Wilson-162, Prince-134, Yonex-125 Div B – Converse-210, Reebok-178, Nike-170, Adidas-139 Div C – Converse-194, Adidas-180, Reebok-173, Nike-139 Peewee 1 – Fantales-152, Minties-143, Jaffas-118, Smarties-116 Peewee 2 – Sesame St-172, Teletubbies-156, Wiggles-129, Hi 5-92 Peewee 3 – Snickers-166, Flake-139, Crunchie-127, Picnic-126 Club News – Owing to work commitments our Secretary, Susan Lowndes, has had to resign. We thank her for her years with us ad wish her well
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club
The Lions are back at the Jungle
Contributed by Trevor Bertram
The first round of the 2010 Ladies Triples on Wednesday resulted in Kate White, Liz Little and Noelle Dean 18 defeating Marleen Bertram, Chris Freshwater and Millie Freshwater 17. Rhryllis Aitken, Rae Farrell and Di Hunt 28 defeated Margaret Lehmann, Anne Howard and Monika Duff 22. The social games had close results with Jim Osborne, John Aitken and John McSwain in the triples, and Colleen Ford, Dalija Wells and Di Garland both winning their games by one shot. Business Bowls on Wednesday night was won by The Targets with 88 points, and the runnersup were The Coachmen on 87 points. After two weeks of the series, the progress ladder now stands at ‘CMC’ and ‘The Coachmen’ both on six points, with ‘The Battlers’ close behind on five points. In Round 1 of the 2010 Mixed Fours Competition on Thursday afternoon, Jan Lawson 28 defeated Graham Turton 11. In the social games Bob Bloomer and Brendan Edwards won the day with two wins plus 32. The runners-up, on a count back, with a score of 15 in the second game were Vivianne and Stan Corbett. Friday Night Bowls was won by Margaret and Gary Lehmann on 203 points with Troy German (having his first game at the club) and Trevor
Bertram being runners-up on 190 points. The prize for the night ‘out of the hat’ was won by the Lehmanns who kindly donated it back for a jackpot. More bowlers are needed if the night bowls are to continue. With the weather warming up, it is an enjoyable way to spend a few hours bowling under lights, in the cool of the evening. Book in at the club or phone Marleen or Trevor Bertram on 5438 7058. Round 2 of the Mixed Fours on Saturday morning resulted in Ross Siegle 17 d Bill Tumbridge 14, John McSwain 24 d Jan Lawson’s team 13, Keith Turvey 20 d Robbie Dean 14, and Kevin Beasley 21 d Gary Lehmann 16. The semi-final on Saturday afternoon resulted in Ross Siegle 23 d John McSwain 11 and Keith Turvey 29 d Kevin Beasley 21. The final will be played on Saturday, October 30 at 1.00pm. On Sunday morning, the semi-final of the 2010 Men’s Triples was played, with Robbie Dean 20 d Bill Tumbridge 18, and Ross Siegle 32 d Rob Scullion 19. Congratulations to Phil Siggers, Steven Glover and Ross Siegle who went on in the afternoon to win the final 24 to 21 over Brendan Freshwater, Ernie Sherwood and Robbie Dean in a closely contested match.
Our discus champ does it again! Local discus champ Milli Stuurop last week took out the state discus title again at QE2 stadium in Brisbane, with a huge throw of 42.56 metres. This was even more impressive as she threw over 40 metres on four of her throws of her six attempts, the only girl to break the 40 metre mark. She was in the 14 years girls event of the 19 Years and Under State Track and Field Championship. She beat her arch rival Mia Cunningham by 4.74 metres, a remarkable achievement. This was not only a PB but just failed to match the State record by a tiny margin of 370mm. She wasn’t aware of the state record until she realised later that she had just missed out. From a coaches perspective she has responded well to some new methods we have been concentrating on lately. This year there is no national title for her age group so Milli will remain the Australian Champion for another year. She won the event which consisted of 20 throwers from all over Qld, also including local athlete Vicki Clark who placed 16th with a throw of 26.05 metres 44 |
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in her new position. But now we urgently require a new Secretary, so if you are able to help us out with this position please ring us. The Tuesday ladies tennis starts at approximately 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon, and Wednesday night social tennis starts at approximately 7.00pm to 9.00pm. They would welcome any new players, beginners or experienced. If you are interested in the above or would like any information on any other tennis activities you can contact Dawn on 5494 1085. Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA & for night hire please contact Dawn.
Millie Stuurop- photo - sportingimages.com
Contributed by Vicki Bauer, Secretary Glasshouse Hinterland AFC Seniors
We’re getting the team back together! Grab your mates and be part of it. As I look back over the history of the Glasshouse Hinterland AFC (Aussie Rules Football Club), I find a club full of accolades including AFLSCJ ‘Club of the Year’ for two years. Being a great family club they need to have a place for the boys and fathers to play once they have finished Junior Football. So they are re-forming the Senior Team to play in the State Association Division 3 North competition, which this year was contested by Bribie Island, Gypmie, Nambour, Maroochy / NorthShore, Noosa and Pomona. The club has come a long way since the days when the canteen was run from a little old caravan. Back in 2000 the Seniors took to the paddock for the first time with coach Chris Humphrey. In 2002 they were SEQ Div3 Grand Finalists with coach, Bob Hedges. Then in 2003 they played in the Wide Bay district. In 2004 they returned to Brisbane competition in the State Association Div2 with coaches Darren Giles, Scott Stephenson and Chris Humphreys from 2004 to 2006. The Sunshine Coast Council has officially opened the Landsborough and District Community Centre at Tunnel-Ridge Road Landsborough, in which the cricket club, car club and football club share a new club room. Memorabilia and trophies from the clubs line the walls and it has a friendly atmosphere in which to relax after a game or training. The council have also provided the football club with a new storage shed named The Den, new change rooms and they have new goal posts fixed in place to have a kick all year round. When the oval is fully lit for night games it is very picturesque and has the feel of the Gabba or MCG. If you would like to be involved in the Seniors team for 2011 they will be meeting and taking registrations at the Landsborough Pub, on Sunday, October 31 for lunch on the deck from 12.00noon. The first training session will be held the following Thursday, November 4 at 6.00pm. Please ring Rudi for details on 0411 157 661. I once heard someone say, “The family that kicks together sticks together”, and that is what we would like to promote at Glasshouse Lions.
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Barbara De Ridder’s double gold Contributed by Barbara De Ridder
At the recent National Transplant Games in October, Barbara De Ridder, 57, from Mooloolah Valley bowled the competition over to win not one, but two gold medals in lawn bowls. She won gold in the pairs with Lorraine Chivers, and claimed gold in the singles, a feat she had been trying to repeat since previous wins in 2000 and 1988. “It was really good that I finally made this. It was nice to get the two gold. Nice that both the things I entered I came out on top of,” Barbara said. Barbara already has a large collection of medals won at previous World and National Transplant Games, but these Games, which were held in Canberra this year, will always be special. “The whole thing was extra special because my kidney comes from Canberra,” Barbara said. Barbara, who was born with only one kidney, had her transplant operation on March 14, 1979. She received her life-changing kidney donation from an 18-year-old after he died in a motorcycle accident. “Even though I’ve been to Canberra before, it was the first time they have had the games there, so it’s the first time I’ve been back to compete. It was like I was taking my kidney home,” she said. Knowing her donor came from Canberra made Barbara more determined win that singles Gold
medal. “I said, ‘yeah I’m going to get it this time’. Because it is getting expensive (to attend) this could be my last one and I thought if it’s going to be my last one I want to go out on a high.” The Games included the opening ceremony at the Floriade, the Governor General officially opening the event, and a big thank you to all donors. “We all weep, we all get very emotional over the donors. It’s really hard to explain how you feel at any time with a transplant.” For Barbara, who has been playing lawn bowls since 1982, the games aren’t just a sporting event, but rather a celebration of still being here 31 years after her transplant. “The medals are a bonus,” she said.
Pony Club’s second annual charity golf day The Glasshouse Country Horse and Pony Club Inc will host its second annual Charity Golf Day at the Beerwah Golf Club on Sunday, November 21, with the major beneficiary Riding for the Disabled, Sunshine Coast. The Golf Day will be run as a ‘4 Ball Ambrose’ so you certainly don’t have to be a good golfer to have a fabulous day, and there are lots of prizes up for grabs. The Club is seeking and will welcome all teams and sponsors for the 2010 event. For any business who may wish to put forward a team and/or be a sponsor for the day, it is a great opportunity to have a fun day out or perhaps have your Christmas breakup party. Contact Glenys Willocks at any time on 0417 758 786 or mgwilloc@southernphone.com.au
Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Contributed by Judy Walker
On Tuesday, October 19 our Social winners were Bob Patten and Lucy Oldfield, 2nd Peter Morris and Ray Oldfield. Mixed Pairs Comp started with a win by Alex Thomson, Judy Walker and Lloyd Walker over Yorkie, Dick Metacalfe and Eileen Pierce. Raffle winner was N. Littler. Friday 3 bowl Pairs winners were Alex Thomson and Peter Plunkett, 2nd Ede Clark and Horst Jonscher, 3rd James and Frank. Saturday was just a social game with 10 players in action. The Raffle was won by Lloyd Pooley. Our next 2 Bowl Triples is on November 8 and we do not have many teams entered due to the last one being a washout. Ring Ede on 5494 7047 or Ray on 5494 7597.
Beegees season success It has been a great year for the girls of the Beegees Soccer club, with five female teams making it to the finals series, and four taking part in the grand finals. The women’s Reserve team finished as minor premiers and undefeated, only to lose the grand final in a penalty shootout. The U16 girls finished second at the end of the season and were narrowly defeated in the grand final. The U12 division one team came second overall and lost by one goal in the semis in the last 20 seconds of the game. The U14 girls division one finished second on the ladder and went to the grand final against the favourite, Maroochydore. It was the upset of the season with Beegees huge effort winning the grand final 2-1. Sammi Ledger did a fantastic job as goalkeeper and was awarded Man of the Match. The U14 girls division two team had a fantastic year arriving at the end of the season undefeated with a tally of 93 goals for and one against (well
done goalkeeper Morgan and highest goal scorer on the coast Vanessa Coolwell!), and as minor premiers, the girls then went on to win the grand final against Maleny 2-0. Abbey scored the final goal from near the half way line to win her Man of the Match. The competition for these girls came from much
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larger clubs from Noosa through to Bribie so it is a huge credit to the strength of the Beegees club that they achieved the fabulous result they did. They should all be very proud of themselves as we all are, and we hope to see them all back next season to do it again! Go BEEGEES!!!
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This is an excellent time to start a new lifestyle. Friends will open up a lot of new prospects for you. A work transfer or a completely new type of work is indicated. Big decisions with work could incline you to change residence. This can be quite a busy week for you. A new love can now become more serious. Money can come in out of the blue. Relationships can be very favourable; anyone new that you meet can be an impact on you. This can be a time to focus your energies on leisure interests. Your ability to read between the lines will serve you well. This can be a very strenuous time for you. A lot of short distance travel can be made. Letting go of the past will be very important.
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Unusual interactions with those around you could upset you. Old fears may crop up but you now have a way of overcoming these fears. Success in a new endeavour may well be your ticket to freedom in the near future. A reunion is possible this week with someone you haven’t seen for some time. Extra care regarding a parent may be needed. News of a baby is likely. GEMINI May 22 – June 21
An unexpected visit from family can upset your routine. New thoughts on career matters will be prominent. It may take a while to gather your thoughts, but once you do others will be impressed. This can be a very lucky week for you. Opportunities can come out of the blue. This week you’ll sparkle with extra dash and charisma.
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Thoughts of changing residence can be prominent as well as a short holiday. You may have a tendency to step up your pace beyond practicality. Take things slower, your head will be filled with new ideas but do not try to take on too much. You will need to find some time for yourself to relax and enjoy life. LEO July 23 – August 22
This is a time of taking care on the roads, more concentration may be needed. Financial matters will be lifting. For those singles, a new love can come into your life. Meeting with an old friend will be uplifting at the weekend. Focus your attention on your job and health matters. Taking up a new exercise program can be excellent for you. VIRGO August 23 – September 22
Good news is coming regarding a family member from either interstate or overseas. The romantic side of your life can be quite changeable, so take your time when making decisions. You may not be quite sure where you stand with a new acquaintance. It would be advisable to take caution in your personal affairs. LIBRA September 23 – October 22
A surprise visit from an old friend can really make this a busy week. A family member could be going through some health problems, but this will work out alright. Changing cars is possible as well as some family members coming to stay with you. You will be meeting a friend that will open up new opportunities. Watch that you don’t overdo things.
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