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Glasshouse Country News BEERBURRUM | GLASS HOUSE | BEERWAH | PEACHESTER | LANDSBOROUGH | MOOLOOLAH VALLEY | GLENVIEW | PALMVIEW

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Hi Everyone Generally when I write my column each week I talk about things that are going on in the community – but this time my brain is so full of what is going on in our office that I don’t have any more brain capacity for anything else. Our office is on the move! After 25 years GCNews will be moving from our Beerwah Parade office to a renovated house at 16 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. And the most stressful word in that last sentence is ‘renovated’ – over the last year we have basically done a total makeover. And I have to say it has been nothing like any of those TV shows where the couple goes away for a few days and comes back to somewhere they can barely recognise. However we have been fortunate to have great service from all of the local tradies and suppliers that

made the project happen. And without a doubt my absolute favourite is the local Telstra technician – Kevin – who was able to work a miracle. Of the 17 Telstra people we spoke to, he was the only one who could see what the issues were and then resolved them on the day. Which is amazing, as we had been told that the situation would be resolved sometime in June – what a difference it makes having local operators who understand what is needed and they just get on with the job. Thanks to everyone who has helped make the renovation run as smoothly as possible, we will be doing a Renovation Guide in a few months and plan to feature the great work of everyone involved. Regards,

This Week in GCNews Local news........................................... 3-11 School news....................................... 12-13 Celebrate Easter................................. 14-15 Anzac Day......................................... 16-17 Doing business........................................ 18 Community groups.............................. 20-21 You said it.......................................... 22-23 Elected Reps........................................... 24 Health Check.......................................... 25 Out and about......................................... 26 Things 2 do............................................. 27 Health beauty & wellbeing........................ 28 Living..................................................... 29 Churches and community notices.............. 30 Real estate......................................... 31-37 Trades............................................... 38-43 TV guide............................................ 44-45 Classifieds.......................................... 46-47 Sports news.................................... 43 & 48 Gardening............................................... 49 Fun page................................................. 50

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Movies at Glass House Mountains, Amazing Grace will play at the Glass House Mountains Hall, from 6.00pm. Admission is $5.00 per person, pay at the door, snacks and drinks are available for purchase. The event is being organised by Praise House Church. For more information phone 0420 262 020.

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Next gathering of Glasshouse Country Menshed Inc, 8.30am 12.30pm at the Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road Beerwah. New and existing members welcome. Glasshouse Legacy Laurel Club Meeting to be held at the Glasshouse Bowls Club. Arrive at 10.00am for 10.30am start.

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Mother’s Day Concert brought to you by the Rotary Club of the Glasshouse Mountains featuring The Pine Rivers 25 Piece Brass Band at the Beerwah Community Hall, doors open 1.30pm and concert runs from 2.00pm – 4.30pm. Refreshments at interval – gold coin donation, Mother’s Day Raffle drawn. Tickets $10.00 payable at the door.

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Tarzan is coming to a fashion parade and lunch at Simply Spoilt Hideaway 125 Storrs Road, Peachester, at 12.00noon. Great prizes, stalls, clothes, jewellery and handbags by Jasfa of Caloundra. Tickets $26.00 each phone Kay 5493 0230 or 0409 071 007. Women's Auxiliary for Beerwah and Peachester Sub branch RSL INC. Mother’s Day Market at Peachester Hall 1.00pm - 6.30pm. Plants, jams, cakes and lots more. Book a site 5494 9521.

Garden Tea Party, will be hosted by the Ladies of Glasshouse Country Anglican Church in the grounds of the Mary MacKillop Centre from 1.00pm. It will feature a fashion parade with garments from Eclectic Dreams and hats by Hatrageous Headwear. The Singing Belles will be performing and there will be entertainment for the children plus the usual stalls and competitions. Entrance is free with a charge for the special afternoon tea.

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Tina Eccles, from Peachester, who along with her friend, Narelle Rimmer will be participating in the 2011 Scrapheap Adventure Ride. See page 3 for story.

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Travelling 1,400 kilometres into the outback is never going to be an easy trip, so just imagine doing that on a Sachs Madass 140cc motorcycle. Then factor in that the best speed for the bike is around 80 kilometres and..oh, then there’s the fact that the bike started its life in two boxes. But that’s all part of the challenge for Tina Eccles, 46, from Peachester, who along with her friend, Narelle Rimmer, (who will ride a Suzuki DR 650) will be participating in the 2011 Scrapheap Adventure Ride. Leaving on April 18 Tina and Narelle headed for Cameron Corner - where Qld, NSW and SA meet – knowing that 100 per cent of all funds raised will go to Down Syndrome NSW. “It’s just such a worthwhile cause,” said Tina. “They only get around 5 per cent of their funding from the government, so 95 per cent of their funding comes from this sort of activity. “When you think of Down Syndrome their clients don’t get better, their clients need lifelong support. That makes it a very difficult thing to fund. That’s what made me jump on board with it, recognising that,” she said. Participants in the Scrapheap Adventure Ride had to use a bike that cost less than $1,000. Tina got hers for a bargain $350.00 as a wreck. She has worked tirelessly since November getting it ready. Luckily Tina’s lifelong hobby has been doing up bikes, cars, hotrods and more.

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Tina Eccles “My father used to restore vintage cars when I was a kid. So I grew up around that sort of thing. Dad could never get me out of the garage. It’s where I wanted to be,” Tina said. Tina has also raced bikes all her life so going slow on this trip will be one of the major challenges. She’s also looking forward to having a break from Uni. “It’s a big wind down for me. In four years since I’ve been studying Psychology I haven’t had one break where I’ve gone away. It’s win, win situation all around,” she said. Tina is well on the way to reaching her target of $1,000 and she would like to thank the following supporters: Scooterstyle Noosa, DHZ minimoto, Small Wheel Deals, Lawnton and Pirelli Tyres, Australia. If you would like to donate visit http://tina-eccles.scrapheapadventure.com.au or for more information visit http://scrapheapadventureride.com.au/ Tina said there is one thing she is really looking forward to, especially since she will need to pack plenty of spare bike parts and make regular checks along the way. “My triumphant return up the driveway.”

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Another Division 1 Candidate steps forward Rhys Reynolds, 20, from Glass House Mountains has announced his intention to stand as a candidate in the next Sunshine Coast Regional Council election. He has lived in the area for 15 years, was educated locally and was School Captain of Beerwah High School in 2008. He is currently attending Sunshine Coast University doing a Degree in Public Relations.

Rhys said he has always been interested politics. “It’s always been definitely a big interest of mine and what better way to start off than at Council, which is the level where you get to meet the people the most. “Essentially you’re representing the people and their needs in your local community and that’s what it should be,” he said.

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Although Rhys has been involved in numerous charities and fundraisers in the area, however he said “I don’t think you really need to big note yourself, it’s what you stand for essentially. You can say you’ve done all these amazing things but it’s what you’re going to do that people really care about.” Rhys said he sees Caloundra South and the Water Grid as the two main issues for Division 1 and on a lower level, employment opportunities in Division 1. He’s looking forward to working with people in the community such as farmers and small businesses. “Farmers are essentially what the region is all about so they need good representation,” he said. He is also aware that his age could be an issue for some people. “What I lack in life experience I make up in enthusiasm. This region is something that I’m so passionate about, and I think that passion is something that is needed in the job. You can always learn things, but you can’t learn enthusiasm.” Standing as a candidate is an exciting and big step for Ryhs and he’s already had great feedback and support from the community. “Just representing the region that you’re passionate about… you can do so much. For instance the water, the state can say they know so much about their regions, but no-one knows their region better than a Councillor does. I think that’s probably the best thing and that’s what I’m looking forward to. “Because I live with my grandparents, I’ve seen this region at a retiree’s level and Gen Y level – and that’s given me a good perspective of it,” he said.

2011 ROTARY PHOTO COMP Get your cameras out and capture the beautiful Glass House Country Region for the 2012 Rotary Club of the Glass House Mountains Calendar photo competition The theme is to celebrate the beauty of our region specifically: “Fauna in and with the Glass House Mountains” Twelve images that include Fauna, that is any animal life domestic or wild, insects, birds, photos must show that they were taken in our area and Judges will be looking for photos with the Glasshouse Mountains in the picture. Photos chosen will be presented in the 2012 Rotary Calendar

Digital Cameras - A4 landscape (not panarama) - 4 mega pixel camera minimum - Highest Resolution on camera - Uncompressed, unedited files onto cd - Hardcopy print on photo quality paper of • Images will be required to be delivered to image as A4 landscape, mounted. The image Beerwah Library by Tuesday, May 3, 2011 supplied is to supplied by 5.00pm with the completed entry form. on CD for reproduction in (Entry to be hand delivered). • Judging and selection of image for ‘people’s the calendar, one image per CD choice’ will be on Sunday, May 29, 2011 at the Garden Expo. • Each entrant can enter a maximum of 3 images. * Conditions of Entry * • The images entered in the competition must promote the Glasshouse Mountains. • 'The Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains Inc.' will be given permission to use the 12 images selected at the judging, within the Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains Calendar for 2012. • Each image entered will require separate entry form. • The image entered to have a statement of image description. • The image entered must be the work of the person entering the image for judging in the competition. • Your signature on this entry form will confirm the originality of the entry submitted and your acceptance of these conditions.

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What’s the story? Peachester Range, Kilcoy-Beerwah Road Below and in above – A recent enquiry fromClosed readership the Peachester community highlighted uncertainty around the status of the Peachester Road upgrade. A recent update from Main Roads (North Coast Region/ Sunshine Coast Office), as issued March 29 to the office of Member for Glasshouse Andrew Powell, read “Transport and Main Roads is focused on reconnecting Queensland people, communities and industry by restoring a safe and efficient transport network. The Glasshouse Country Bowls department has a three-phase multi-modal approach to the flood and cyclone response – incident response, recovery and restoration. “The focus during the incident response and recovery phases was to open state-controlled roads to a trafficable condition. These emergent works have been undertaken on the Peachester Range to stabilise the road so it could be opened to a single lane under traffic control. “The next phase is restoration, which aims to realise a permanent repair solution to fully re-open the road. Currently the department is working towards these permanent repairs and is carrying out the necessary geotechnical investigations, designs and funding submissions to enable permanent repair works to begin. It is anticipated that construction will begin in the second half of this year and the department will keep you updated on progress.” Mr Powell spoke to GCNews, acknowledging the concerns of local residents. “I know this is a frustration for residents in Peachester and Beerwah and for those who commute between the area and I would just ask for your patience. “We have serious damage on nearly all the main roads in the electorate of Glasshouse and all have some traffic control devices to circumnavigate the landslide. People need to be aware when they see a team pack up and move on that there are actually different crews for different phases of the work; be assured it is an absolute priority and we are getting to it as soon as we possibly can,” he said.

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Angelic Cooke of Beerwah was recently awarded first prize in the Maleny Idol competition. Angelic said the prize money has come in handy for her young family. Performing Delta Goodrem’s ‘Not me not I’ and Kate Bush’s haunting classic ‘Wuthering Heights’ to backing tracks, Angelic made an impact on both the audience and judges. Locals may recall Angelic as the lead vocalist in last year’s Beerwah Christmas Carols. With little vocal training Angelic is essentially a self taught singer and hasn’t had the luxury of engaging with her passion for nearly 10 years due to family commitments and previously running her own business. Making the hinterland her home last year, where her parents Deborah and Greg Cooke reside, Angelic is finding the move beneficial to her family’s lifestyle. So much so she recently found time to enter X Factor, and was put through the required entry rounds to a series of auditions, in front of a producer. Angelic was then photographed and tested, and sent through to perform in front of four judges (three producers and one of the people was Australian Idol voice Trainer), at the Gold Coast. Angelic now has a nervous wait until May 16 to see if she has gotten through to the Brisbane audition. “What winning the Maleny Idol has done for me is it has given me extra confidence to pursue my goal of getting into X Factor,” she said. “It has also shown me how important it is to have the support of local people. Winning Maleny Idol has given me the feeling that this is just the beginning of a wonderful new journey that will

Angelic Cook far exceed any experience apart from having my children that I have had so far. “Thank you to the Maleny Hotel, the people of Maleny and to all of my friends and family who are so supportive of singing.” Angelic also wishes to highlight that the gentleman who came second in the Maleny Idol was Ron Smith of Beerwah who by all reports has performed on cruise ships and gave heartfelt renditions of ‘From this Moment’ and Billy Thorpe’s version of ‘Somewhere over the Rainbow’. Beerwah sure has got talent!

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Life lived to the fullest The Gregson and Weight Chapel at Caloundra was a sea of pink and purple when 700 friends and family came together in a celebration of Jess Wall’s life on Monday, April 11. Young Jess lost her fight for life on Tuesday, April 5 at the Mater Children’s Pediatric Intensive Care unit in Brisbane - she gave it everything she had and was brave Jess Wall to the end. What did help Jess more than anyone could imagine was the constant messages, which were read to her daily by her parents, Kelly and Clayton, from her great friends and family in Beerwah, Glass House and Landsborough and across the sunshine coast. Clayton, Kelly and Jess’s brother Joshua have been deeply touched and are forever grateful for all the support, messages and donations they have received. “They’re truly helping us to get through this time of missing our Jessica. We celebrate her life everyday and we were so blessed to have had her as part of our family,” said Kelly. Jess lived her life to the fullest and did more in her nine years than a lot of people do in a lifetime. Jess would love to pass on the message of ‘live life to the fullest and make every moment count’ Kelly said. A friend quoted Jessica from the dictionary as a hero - a person with exceptional bravery, a person admired for superior qualities and achievements. “When Jess passed she left the biggest brightest rainbow over the Mater Children’s hospital, letting everyone know she will be with us forever and we have renamed it a ‘Jess Bow’,” Kelly said. Clayton, Kelly and Josh would like to give huge thanks to their community and the schools, shops, friends and family for all their support and said “we are so lucky to be a part of such an awesome place.”

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The Beerwah Lions Club is close to completing arrangements for its second Welcome Dinner to be held on May 19 in the Beerwah Community Hall. A local real estate agent said last year’s highly successful event had given newcomers to the area a chance to meet other newcomers, as well as key personnel from emergency services, such as police, fire brigades and ambulance. It also gave the opportunity for these services to address the gathering and explain the correct procedures for dealing with local emergencies. A lot of the newcomers formed friendships with other newcomers and well established locals as a result of the Lions efforts in organising this dinner, she said. Local real estate offices already have invitations and price details ready to hand out, she added.

Chairperson of the organising committee Max Pinwill, said the Lions had been fortunate enough to obtain the services of John Major, a highly regarded bush poet, as the entertainer for the evening. Several other groups will also address the gathering, giving details of the special interest roles they play in the community. The dinner is held at the Beerwah Community Hall, at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start, with tickets $40.00 per person. The event is catered by Suzanne and Oskar from Pasta d’ Vine. Their culinary delights alone will make this a worthwhile event.

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If you are under 23 years and play an instrument, Sunshine Coast Youth Orchestra invites you to join us! SCYO members received quality tuition from some of the Coasts top music teachers at this years’ Mapleton Music Camp, but it was not all hard work! SCYO is now looking forward to a diverse program of charity event engagements, eisteddfod entries, quality collaborations and SCYO’s own public concerts. For details of our upcoming Mothers Day performance at Lake Kawana Community Centre, Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina on Saturday, May 7 (the day before Mother’s Day), or how to become a member, check out our website at http://www.scyo.org.au/ or phone 5412 1330.

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Time again for Big Night Out Its official! The date has been set for the annual fair at Beerwah State School Frinday, May 20, from 3.00pm to 9.00pm. There will be plenty of rides for the kids, stalls, a band and the big highlight of the night, as always will be the fireworks. Weather permitting Skydrifter Balloons will provide tethered rides. Australia Zoo will be there with the Croc Cruiser. Armbands for the rides can be purchased for $30.00, giving you unlimited rides or you can purchase rides individually. Many thanks to the businesses that have sponsored Big Night Out to date.

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“I’m big, absolutely gorgeous and the newest addition the Australia Zoo family. My mum, Caballe, a Southern White Rhinoceros gave birth to me at 3.15am Tuesday, April, 12. I weigh between 50 and 60 kilos already. To celebrate, Australia Zoo is offering the public the opportunity to name me via auction website eBay. Visit australiazoo.com.au for more information. All money raised will go to Australia Zoo Conservation Projects in Africa.” Manu Ludden, Head of Australia Zoo’s Africa Department, said the female calf is doing extremely well, and has already started feeding from her proud mother Caballe (pronounced KA-BARLEE). This is Cabelle’s fourth calf, and the first Rhino to be born at Australia Zoo. “Our little Rhino Calf was on the move immediately after being Australia Zoo's rhino calf born and she has already had at least three good long feeds. Mum is also doing well,” Manu said. Caballe has been with Australia Zoo since August 2010 after she travelled from Hamilton Zoo in Auckland. The Southern White Rhino is the second largest land mammal and despite their name they are actually grey in colour. Rhino calves are not born with horns – they grow horns when they are older – and they are weaned at around three months and can suckle up to two years. The Southern White Rhinoceros which is listed as ‘Near Threatened’ by IUCN due to continued poaching threats and the high illegal demand for its horn. An estimated 20,150 White Rhinos are left in the wild, and 780 in captivity. If you miss out on the chance to name the Rhino calf, don’t worry, you can still be one of the first people in the world to adopt her! Adopting plays an important role in Australia Zoo’s ongoing fight for wildlife conservation by allowing the Zoo to concentrate on their breeding programs, state of the art wildlife exhibits, vital rehabilitation programs, veterinary requirements and general animal husbandry needs. Visit www.australiazoo.com.au/get-involved/adopt-an-animal/ for details. At the moment the calf needs time to get to know her mum, so she will remain off display, however Australia Zoo is very excited to offer the public the chance to meet her when their Africa exhibit opens in time for the September School Holidays.

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From the Schools

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The senior primary students battled it out in the St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School Cross Country recently. The children had been training in PE classes for a number of weeks, and they were well prepared to run the 1 kilometre (nine year olds), 1.5 kilometres (10 year olds) and 2 kilometres (11 / 12 year olds). St Paul’s would like to congratulate the following winners: Beau Howard and Emily Ferris (nine years), Scott Mernin and Keeley Thomas (10 years), and Campbell Nass and Tayla Moore (11/12 years).

Winners of each race received a medallion, and the two runners up received certificates. All three from each race also made the St Paul’s Cross Country Team, which will compete at the Caboolture District Cross Country on May 19 at APEX Park, Caboolture. There was also friendly rivalry between the three houses, with a very close contest between Jeffreys and Gregor. Jeffreys won out though, with a final score of 462 points. Carnival convenor Mrs Cheryl Button was ably helped by a team of parents and staff, who also added to the enthusiastic cheering by the large number of spectators and supporters. It was truly a wonderful day for all.

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Science sparks real interest

This term has been an exciting one for science at Beerwah State Primary School. Lots of different science explorations are happening in our fantastic laboratory. Students have participated in activities that reinforce lab safety and working in teams. Year 7’s have been investigating chemistry and the difference between physical and chemical reactions. We have created toothpaste for elephants using a chemical reaction, created and then separated saturated solutions, and exploded plastic bags. All sessions focussed on the scientific method and exploring variables. Year 6’s have explored the movement of tectonic plates using scientific models and will relate this to the impact tectonic movement has on earthquakes. We have unfortunately seen the devastating consequences of this movement in events such as the Christchurch earthquake. Year 4 has seen one class focussing on space and in the lab we have looked at the role of gravity; a pull force and the push forces necessary to overcome gravity. This will result in the students developing a fair test in order to develop the most efficient bottle rocket.

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Celebrate Easter Easter

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Easter Fun begins with the bargains. The best place to start is by hopping online or into the Centre to get your own Easter Fun voucher booklet. It’s loaded with special coupons for great savings on fashion, Easter treats, homewares, eating out, health and beauty and much more. Always a bonus is keeping the kids entertained throughout the school holidays with Easter craft activities in the Easter Wonderland where they can make their own Easter card, basket, bunny pin and other items. These ‘Eggcellent’, free activities run from 10.00am to 2.00pm daily from Monday, April 18 to Thursday, April 21 and Saturday, April 23. Visit the Easter Bunny and Alice in the Easter Wonderland to capture the fun of Easter in a photo. There are free Easter Bunny ears and Easter eggs for all kiddies, while stocks last. Shops are open until 9.00pm on Thursday and all day Easter Saturday. The Centre is closed Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Monday for Anzac Day. Shops are open again Tuesday but store hours may vary and can be checked at our ‘eggcellent’ website www.morayfieldshoppingcentre.com.au Morayfield Shopping Centre 171 Morayfield Road, Morayfield.

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Thomas the Tank Engine event returns Thomas the Tank Engine and The Fat Controller will return to The Workshops Rail Museum for the Autumn school holidays from April 16 to May 2. Director of The Workshops Rail Museum Andrew Moritz said because of the floods, many young Thomas fans had not been able to visit the Day out with Thomas 2011 event during January. “We are delighted to be able to offer these fans the opportunity to participate in this event by running it again during the Autumn holidays,” Mr Moritz said. Daily activities at the Day out with Thomas 2011 event include interactive Thomas the Tank Engine themed games and activities in the Thomas Play Pit, storytelling with The Fat

Controller, art and craft activities, and searching for Thomas on the Museum’s huge model railway. The Workshops Rail Museum and the Day out with Thomas 2011 event will be closed on Good Friday and ANZAC Day. Visitors can purchase an Annual Pass Membership when they visit the Day out with Thomas 2011 event which allows unlimited entry into The Workshops Rail Museum for 12 months. The Workshops Rail Museum is part of the Queensland Museum and is winner of Australian and Queensland Tourism Awards for Heritage and Cultural Tourism. For further information about the event or ticket prices, visit www.theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au or call the hotline 3432 5197.

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Easter school holiday fun under the trees

Kids craft classes, an Easter treasure hunt, Mad Hatter hats, great live music, fabulous food and serious retail therapy. Visitors to The Original Eumundi Markets are in for a great time in the upcoming Easter school holidays. Market Manager Peter Homan says Easter Saturday, April 23 will be an exciting day at Eumundi Markets, with the annual Easter treasure hunt from 8.00am for children visiting Eumundi Markets. “The treasure hunt is open to the first 300 kids who register at the market office on the day,” says Peter. “Treasure hunters be given clues and they’ll find the answers as they wander through the markets under the trees,” he says. “When they complete their journey, they’ll each receive a delicious handmade chocolate bilby.” To take the Easter theme one step further, members of the public and market stallholders are invited to wear weird and wonderfully decorated hats. An Easter bonnet parade with a Mad Hatter twist! The wearers of the best hats seen at the markets on Easter Saturday will win a special two night package at The Beach Retreat Coolum valued at $250.00.

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Crafty kids visiting Eumundi Markets over the school holidays will also have the opportunity to get creative by taking part in kids craft workshops on Wednesday, April 20 and Saturday, April 23. The workshops are being led by local craft queen and ceramic artist Merrie Tomkins. While the workshops are designed for children, big kids (teenagers and adults) are welcome to take part too – if spaces permit. Children under five must be accompanied by a carer – to help them with the tricky bits! “Merrie teaches people how to paint their own ceramics – funky pots and plates, piggy banks, and more,” Peter says. “She will have egg cups for Easter, and a range of options for those wanting to make a personalised gift.” Eumundi Markets is renowned as the best art and craft market in Australia – where you can meet the artists and the makers face-to-face. Discover something different, something special, something handmade at our magical outdoor gallery under the trees. Visit www.eumundimarkets.com.au or call 5442 7106 for further information.

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We Remember Contributed by Helen Page

Knitting ‘for our boys’ during WW1 (PHC collection, photo from Elva Dimsey)

Last month we featured the fundraising undertaken by local communities during the 1920s to support the Beerburrum Hospital. However those efforts were conservative in comparison to the extraordinary community campaigns which emerged during World War 1, to support ‘the boys at the front’. Every small town had farewelled many young men and in an effort to do their bit on the home front, friends and relatives set about the tasks of cooking, knitting, sewing and fundraising to provide some comforts for those serving abroad. The Nambour Chronicle during the war years reflects the efforts by Sunshine Coast communities. From early 1915 to late 1918, there are stories from every part of this region reporting on concerts, dances, sports days, fetes, carnivals and working bees – all united in the cause of supporting ‘our boys’. It appears that eventually most towns had a branch of the Soldiers’ Comforts Fund, the Red Cross, or a Patriotic Committee. Their efforts were augmented by local groups like the Mooloolah and Glenview Ladies Help Society and the Girls’ Guild. Peachester and Bald Knob both formed Red Cross Committees early in the war. On June 2, 1916, a report headed ‘Beerwah – Soldiers’ Comforts Fund’ states: ‘The ladies of Beerwah having started a Soldiers’ Comforts Fund, a goodly number met in the School of Arts on Thursday afternoon, May 25,

to return work which they had done in the shape of making warm clothing for our boys at the front. It is very pleasing to see such good workers come forward to help in such a good cause, but there is still room for more helpers.’ In 1916 local Comforts Funds amalgamated to form a national body known as the Australian Comforts Fund (ACF), and their work is well documented in histories of the Great War. Socks were urgently needed, since soldiers could not wash or dry their socks in the trenches, and Australian women knitted tens of thousands of socks. In the winter of 1916 alone, the ACF provided 80,000 hand-knitted pairs of socks. Locally, the Nambour Chronicle reveals that many functions and collections supported specific causes like the Heroes Day Fund, Sailors Day Fund, Wounded Soldiers Fund, and Soldiers’ Christmas Cheer Fund. In May 1916, the Nambour State School advertised a Patriotic Fair, with ‘All Proceeds to the Red Cross and Soldiers’ Repatriation Fund.’ On January 11, 1918, ‘The amount collected by the ladies of Bald Knob for Heroes Day Fund amounted to £6/5/6...’; and on May 31, 1918 we read that a Bazaar at Peachester for Red Cross Day raised ‘the highly creditable total of £67 as the result of all efforts.’ Sources: Nambour Chronicle, www.nambour-chronicle.com Australians at War, www.anzacday.org.au

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Supporting the boys at the front ANZAC Poem

by Brianna Bottrill, Year 3, Glasshouse Country Christian College A soldier is a person who fights in war Who sees what he doesn’t need to see Who feels scared and needs to be brave Who understands why he has to fight for Australia Who wants to win the war Who would fight with his whole heart to see his family again Who fears that he might get shot Who hopes he will make it back A solider is a person who fights in war

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Caloundra Uniting Church, corner Queen and Ulm Streets, is once again holding it’s annual special ANZAC day service at 7.45am. This year ANZAC day falls on Easter Monday. This service is designed for those who are unable to attend the march or dawn service, but still held at a time which enables attendance at both those events. Information from Church office 5491 5353.

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How to wear Anzac medals

The ANZAC day service came a little earlier this year for Glasshouse Country Christian College but was just a poignant and moving as ever. Two very special guests were Gavin Smith and Peter McDonald, representatives from the RSL. Mr Smith spoke to the students about the correct way to wear medals and taught them a helpful way of remembering. “Medals that you earn yourself you wear on your left hand side and you remember that because it is over your heart,” he said. “If you are wearing medals earned by your grandfather or other relatives, you wear them on your right side.” Mr Smith said it was very important to wear the medals in the correct way as it shows respect and understanding. Mr McDonald led the wreath laying ceremony and each class laid a wreath that they had made. The students presented items that showed what they had learned about ANZAC Day leading up to the big event. Year 6 students gave an acrostic presentation showing a different aspect of ANZAC Day for each letter of the alphabet. Year 3 students read some of the poems they had written in class, showing amazing insight for such young children. The service concluded with a moving rendition of the last post and the National Anthem.

ANZAC Day in Glasshouse Country Beerwah

Monday, April 25

0415h: Dawn Service march will form at the Club car park on the Beerwah Parade side. 0425h: The march will commence. 0428h: Dawn Service. 0500h: Gun Fire Breakfast at 0500h in the Sportsman Bar area. 0700h: Until 0830h breakfast will be served. 0900h: The Club will be closed at 0900h for preparation of the Main Service. 0910h: The march for the Main Service will form up at the corner of Free and Mawhinney Streets. 0930h: March will commence. Bring a hat and water. The usual vintage cars will be available for the older Veterans. If there are any enquiries, please contact the Beerwah Peachester Sub Branch on 5494 0278.

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0428h: Dawn Service, Landsborough RSL Park, Cribb Street (near railway crossing). 0500h: Gun Fire Breakfast at Landsborough Sports Club, Tunnel Ridge Road, Landsborough. Cost $2.00 each. 0850h: Wreath Laying Service, RSL Park Landsborough. 0900h: Form up 50 metres north of Landsborough Hotel, March to Community Hall, Old Landsborough Road, for Service followed by morning tea.

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Residents of Seasons aged care community in Caloundra will host State Member Mark McArdle for their Anzac Day celebrations. Season’s community Manager Lesley Mileson said they are proud and privileged to have many ex-servicemen and women among its residents. “Anzac Day is in recognition of the extraordinary service provided by these great Australians who have given so much for our country,” Ms Mileson said. Seasons residents and their families have been invited to attend the celebrations.

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Form up Coonowrin Road and Page Street Glass House Mountains. 1120h: March 300m to the Service at Glass House Community Hall, Coonowrin Road. 1250h: Light Lunch at Glass House Country RSL, 1 Reed Street Glass House Mountains. Donation for lunch will be appreciated. The activities in Landsborough and Glass House Mountains are organised by the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub-Branch. For any enquiries phone Libby Dios-Brun on 5438 7221, or to leave a message on the club’s answering machine phone 5438 7777.

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Does your dog need grooming? Give Sue Williams of Oz Dogz Grooming & Doggie Daycare a call. On her acreage property located close to the centre of Beerwah, Sue has fitted out a quiet and safe purpose-built salon for the comfort of her clients. A doggie day care area will soon be completed. This professional dog lover holds accredited grooming certificates and offers personal grooming to dogs in her care. Sue has a passion for working with animals. “I always listen to owners’ requests for their dogs’ personal grooming and I take into consideration the lifestyle of the families and their animals,” said Sue. “My emphasis is on a stress-free grooming experience for all dogs, from puppies to seniors.” All breeds are catered for and Sue specialises in dogs that might have had issues previously with grooming. Sue said one of the highlights in her business life was doing a course in specialised breed clipping and being mentored by a talented show poodle groomer. Sue has spent more than 20 years in the pet industry showing animals, breeding, and operating boarding kennels for dogs and cats. She’s been running Oz Dogz Grooming for five years and recently moved to Beerwah from Brisbane. Sue offers free pensioner pick-ups and complementary mini-grooms for puppies under six months. When the doggie daycare facilities open, Sue will offer one-on-one attention and a secure play area as well as walks around the fenced property. Oz Dogz Grooming is open Monday to Saturday by appointment. Phone 5439 0218 or 0418 206 463.

Flair Jewellery on Beerwah will celebrate its first birthday on Wednesday, April 27, welcoming shoppers onto the premises for a piece of birthday cake, a free gift and free tickets in the birthday raffle. In the Beerwah shop, Riana said it was hard to believe a year had already passed. “It’s a year since our Beerwah store joined our Kawana and Bribie Island stores as part of the Flair Jewellery family,” she said. The friendly staff at Beerwah are Riana, Ian, Alma and Corey.

The friendly staff at Flair Jewellery “We were very lucky that one of our best and longest serving jewellers, Ian McDougall, is a Beerwah resident and was able to bring a local perspective to the shop,” Riana explained. “During the past year it’s been wonderful to welcome all our new customers, as well as having the opportunity to support many community events.” The owners are Peter and Josh Turner, and the market manager is Lesley Turner. Flair Jewellery is a family owned, independent, jewellery manufacturing company which is committed to exceptional value for money and customer satisfaction, Riana said. “To this end we have brought together an outstanding team including designers who utilise computer aided design to show customers a piece in 3D, manufacturing jewellers, diamond setters and valuers,” Riana said. “Please help us celebrate our first birthday.” The location of Flair Jewellery on Beerwah is Shop 5, Beerwah Shopping Village, 7 Turner Street, Beerwah (near post office). The phone number is 5439 0798.

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Eight of our members attended the View Club Zone Conference at Caloundra on April 8. One of the prime purposes of Zone Conferences is to submit resolutions that reflect women’s voices and issues. These resolutions are submitted through the View Club network and the most appropriate finally end up being presented to the public and various government authorities. In the past, the View Club organisation has been instrumental in such issues as national breast cancer screening and mandatory seat belts for all children travelling to school or on excursions in designated school buses. A highlight of this years conference was a ‘Decade fashion parade’ with our own Lydia Ockhuisen looking stunning dressed in 1940s attire as Mrs Simpson; enough to make any man abdicate! The next View Club meeting will be held on April 20 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club at 11.00am for an 11.30am start. This meeting will include lunch and our speaker will be Roger Landbeck from the Maleny Light Horse Troop. Anyone who would like to join the View Club would be most welcome. Please contact Joy on 5439 9094 or Lydia on 5438 7894 who will be pleased to supply any further information about the club. The View Clubs raise funds for, and support, the Smith Family Charity. The Smith Family helps unlock opportunities for disadvantaged Australian children.

Beerwah Walkers Group

From Wednesday after Easter the Beerwah Walkers group will be starting at 7.00am at the entrance to the Beerwah Library / Community Hall. Until then they will continue meeting at 6.30am. The groups’ aim is to walk for an hour each weekday at a moderate pace, but everyone is looked after. Ring Frank Cockram at 5494 0709 or just show up. This is sponsored by the Heart Foundation Walking. They would love to see you.

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Caloundra Family History

The April guest speaker at the general meeting of the Caloundra Family History Research Inc will be published author, historian and local resident, Chrissy Fletcher. Chrissy is a genealogist with 30 years experience and is currently the Founder and Manager of the Adopt-a-Digger Project. With over 1,500 World War I Diggers from the Sunshine Coast, Chrissy will enlighten members and guests on the project and encourage everyone to research one or more Diggers, so they may be honoured and remembered for generations to come. ‘Show and Tell’ of family military memorabilia by members will be a feature of the afternoon too. The following general meeting on May 19 will be the group’s 18th Birthday, the date chosen to launch the group’s latest indexing project, a CD-ROM of Gregson & Weight’s records from 1971 to 2010. Members and guests may wish to note the date in their diary and also the early start to the afternoon with a commencement time of 1.00pm sharp. With the holiday period almost upon us, the research facility will be closed on Easter Saturday, April 21. Otherwise, the group’s rooms and library are open for research every Saturday and the third Thursday of the month, from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Every other Thursday of the month the rooms are open for the full day, from 9.30am to 4.00pm. Specialist interest groups meet for a couple of hours each month at the following times... Scotland first Saturday at 10.00am Germany first Thursday at 1.00pm Ireland third Thursday at 11.00am England and Wales fourth Thursday at 1.00pm All activities conducted by the group, including general meetings with guest speakers (1.30pm to 4.00pm on third Thursday each month) are held at the Guide Hut in Arthur Street, Caloundra. Enquiries for all events, including meetings, research and specialist groups are welcomed by contacting Jocelyn on 5494 9807, Valerie on 5437 3879 or June Blackburn on 5493 2679. The group can also be contacted by email at caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com www.gcnews.com.au


University of Third Age

Two new U3A creative writing workshops will be starting up shortly in Glass House Mountains. These are just two of the many courses offered by U3A Sunshine Coast as part of their dedication to ongoing learning. Starting on April 27 and running for an eight week term, the workshops are designed to provide practical experience for people who want to start writing; those who wish to record their life-story; or create articles on favourite subjects; short stories from their imagination, novels, non-fiction, romance or fantasy. Writing Workshop for Beginners For aspiring writers, all genres will be considered. Writing basics, Extra resources, Techniques, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Faction, Scripts, Short Stories, Poems, Books. Tutor: Kate Wright, established author. Time: 2.00pm – 4.00pm Wednesday, April 27. Venue: Private residence. Phone: 5493 0624 to ensure your enrolment (small group). Workshop for Independent Writers Topics: Resources, Structure and Technique, Fiction, Non-fiction, Publication, Copyright, ISBN, Barcodes, Post-publication activities. Tutor: John Wright, writer and broadcaster. Time: 2.00pm – 4.00pm Wednesday, April 27 Venue: Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre. Cost $10.00 for eight sessions. Telephone: 5493 0624 to ensure your enrolment. Currently there are 60,000 Third Agers in Australia, of which, 15,000 are from Qld. U3A is a not-for-profit organisation and the Sunshine Coast chapter offers its 1,800 members more than one hundred classes, lectures, and other activities including sports. Classes are held at Maroochydore, Buderim, Coolum, Kawana, Caloundra and Beerwah. Anyone over 50 who has left the workforce and who is interested in joining the Glasshouse Mountains writing class or any other course can enrol with U3A for a reasonable annual fee. Obtain all details by phoning 5430 1123 Monday to Friday before 12:00noon, email u3ascu@usc.edu.au or check out the website: at www. u3asunshine coast.org.au

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Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Contributed by Ian McCarron

At our last monthly meeting our raffle prize winner was George Bower. The lucky door prize winner was Jim McCarron. Many thanks to our guest speaker Jenny Cameron for a very informative talk on diabetes. Birthdays for April are Joyce Muller, Thelma Rivers, Elsie Ballantyne, Dorothy Harrison and Del Davis, many more happy returns to you all. Wedding anniversaries for April are Trevor and Bonnie Breitkreutz, John and Rita Cruickshank, Bevin and Joyce Raffin. Congratulations to you all. Reminders: April: There will not be any games day for this month because of the holidays. May: Tuesday, May 10 - Annual General Meeting. (Barbecue at lookout after dinner). Morning tea 8.45am – 9.00am. Your membership for 201112 is now due. Nomination forms for nominees are available. A thermos of hot water and cake please for barbecue. Thursday, May 12 - Visit to Kawana Senior Citizens Club. Find your own transport to Kawana. Share a car with a member or friend. Bookings ring Jim 5496 9836. Tuesday, May 24 - Games day. Raffle and door prizes to be won. Morning tea 8.45am – 9.00am. Wednesday, May 25 - Bus trip to Petrie Historical Village. Bookings ring Jim 5496 9836. Bus pick up times: Landsborough 8.10am, Beerwah 8.20am, and Glass House 8.30am. June: Tuesday, June 14 - Monthly meeting. Thursday, June 23 - Visit to Caboolture Senior Citizens Club. Tuesday, June 28 - Games day. 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 www.gcnews.com.au

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You Said It 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.

Here we go again, Anna Bligh

Hopefully Queensland will wake up before the next elections. If we leave this current Government in, you can say ‘Goodbye’ to Queensland as we know it. Think about it, all we heard when Queensland had the last lot of floods and the cyclone etc was Anna Bligh. What a fantastic job she did, on television every two to three hours with updates etc, ‘finger on the pulse’, why, even our illustrious Prime Minister took a back seat. Are you also aware how the media gave her glowing reports and the big magazines showered her with photo shoots? Now cast your minds back to the first lot of flooding Brisbane and Queensland had, just prior to Christmas from memory, when Premier Anna was on holidays, where was she then? With the second lot of flooding, quickly followed by the cyclones, she slipped into top gear and pulled ‘a fast one’ on us poor old Queenslanders, already reeling from their mismanagement and poor judgment. She calls a ‘State of Emergency’. A pity she didn't show that tenacity in her earlier situations and handling of the State. This now allowed her to take over completely, the Opposition had to shut up shop and stand back, yes, that's why you never saw or heard from them. Now she is back in the saddle again and what is her latest assault on Queensland? Our rates up by a predicted 60 per cent or was it, $60.00 a year. Please Queensland, wake up to this Government, at least the Opposition now have a pretty smart operator at the helm in Mr Campbell Newman, let's give him a go. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains

Call for Community Action on Caloundra South

Agree with it or not, most of us now acknowledge, that the Caloundra South project will set the development tone for the region, for the foreseeable future. Not only that, it's obvious that it will have major economic, social and environmental impacts on the surrounding communities, including the Glasshouse Country townships. Division 1 currently contains a diverse mix of communities, which I love, but the fact is that they are all inter-connected and Caloundra South will affect all of them; But in what ways? If delivered on the ground, the 'best practice' intentions expressed in the proposed ULDA 22 |

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development plan are good, in fact very good as far as they go but we’ve all seen good projects slide into mediocre or poor projects as they are implemented. What’s going to be different with Caloundra South? The answer has to be us, the local communities of interest. It’s up to us to take a big stake in this project, regardless of whether it is under state or local government control. That’s the only way to ensure the best outcome for our communities while helping create a new much larger one that understands what living, working and travelling in the area really means. Right now, the dominant sense is that this development is an imposition upon us as an inevitable result of growth. We need to make sure that the Cal' South development will actually improve our region’s economic viability (real jobs), cultural distinctiveness and environmental sustainability. That's a lot less likely to happen, if we leave it to others. Get as involved as you can and check out the draft planning document available online at www.ulda.qld.gov.au. Submissions are due by the May 20 deadline. I will be putting one in based on local discussions so you’re welcome to feed your ideas into that over the coming weeks by contacting me through: email rick. baberowski@gmail.com or facebook or website www.pickrick1.com Rick Baberowski Candidate Division 1 Sunshine Coast Council

ANZAC Day is almost upon us

One day in the year when we pause to remember those valiant men and women, who fought so bravely to defend our freedom. We remember those that returned, the wounded, the shell shocked, those whose lives had been irrevocably changed. We remember those who never recovered from the horrors they had witnessed and we remember the families who lost their loved ones. We especially remember those who died protecting what is precious to us. We remember our brave men and women who are still fighting for freedom all around the world. Please, do not forget them this ANZAC Day. It is impossible not to know of the on-going dispute between the RSL Sub-Branch and the Citizens Memorial Club. Do not let it over shadow our day of remembrance. There may not be rum and milk or two-up or breakfast for all but is that all ANZAC Day about? We will remember them. Name supplied Beerwah

How will you commemorate Anzac Day? For almost 96 years ANZAC Day has had a central place in the hearts and minds of Australians. ANZAC Day is a reminder of the debt of gratitude that we owe as a nation to the Anzacs, to those who are currently serving and to those who have served in the past. The ANZAC tradition was born on the shores of Gallipoli during the First World War, when Australians embarked on their first large scale campaign in a major international conflict as a newly formed federated nation. The exploits of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in 1915 forged a legend of courage, resourcefulness, determination and mateship. During the next three years of the First World War, these qualities were exhibited by Australians in every theatre of war in which they

fought, particularly in the Middle East and on the Western Front. Australia suffered horrific losses with more than 60,000 deaths in the First World War, an extraordinary sacrifice for a young nation with a population of just four and a half million at the time. A generation decimated by this horrific bloody campaign. Australians played an important role in many of the pivotal battles leading to the eventual Allied victory in 1918 over the German forces who were occupying large areas of France and Belgium. During the course of the war Australian troops fought bravely with 64 men awarded the Victoria Cross for valour. The ANZAC spirit remained a source of inspiration for Australians in conflict throughout the last century, including the Second World War, Korea, Malaya, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan, Rwanda, Timor Leste and the Solomon Islands. And invariably Australia has deservedly earned a reputation for raising tough, resilient and disciplined military forces, well respected by our international allies. There will also be services in Afghanistan and Timor Leste and the many places around the world where members of the Australian Defence Force are currently serving, carrying on the ANZAC tradition, as well as in almost every town and city, however small, across the nation. We need no reminding that today we are at war and that in Afghanistan, Australian personnel are constantly putting their lives on the line, doing their nation's bidding in the best of the Anzac tradition. These brave men and women will know that they are in our thoughts this ANZAC Day. As the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, I encourage each and every Australian to find new ways to commemorate ANZAC Day keeping the spirit ANZAC alive across the globe on April 25, 2011. Lest we forget. The Hon Warren Snowdon MP Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Minister for Defence Science and Personnel

Development for what?

Let’s stop talking about abstract plans and other diversionary tactics and let’s bring Council back to the things that people want and need today. It’s nice to quote some figures and spin the numbers out, but why can’t we just deal with the realities? The roads need fixing, identified waste water management plants that can’t cope and projects that favour the few instead of the community, to name a few. But most of all a Council that manages rates and levy’s and works to reduce them. We need a transparent Local Government who will interact with their community, and neigh with us. Build things the way we ask, where we ask and when we ask. Not dictate to us, but involve us. Caloundra South may or may not return to Council control, but does this mean we get the outcomes we need or even want? There are elements of council and others who see no problem with it and are content to sit on the fence without conviction; it’s time to take a side. It is good to see the Coast grow but there are elements of Caloundra South and Bellvista 2 amongst others that do not have a place in it. After all just because the developer’s show pretty slides and offers a few shiny beads, doesn’t mean we sell ourselves short. I work and live here on the Coast for reasons other than a new concrete jungle. Steve Attrill, Glass House Mountains www.gcnews.com.au


A Bouquet

To Gowinta Farms for holding a cooking class with Sunshine Coast Chef Jamie Milverton. We all got to sample our culinary delights which we created with Jamie’s guidance. We also made Tomato Relish and Pineapple, Ginger and Lime Marmalade Jam, taking a bottle home with us. A really enjoyable evening. Norma Stevens Beerwah

Maleny’s timber heritage will come alive at the 15th Maleny Wood Expo between April 30 and May 1. Designed to showcase our unique rainforest timbers, the Expo tells the entire timber story – from seed collection through to planting forests, harvesting and the end product, the furniture. Visitors can view and purchase timber products from sculptures to fine and rustic furniture and a myriad of other wood products - all created from sustainably harvested native timbers, weed or recycled timbers. Watch mobile mills carve their way through massive logs sending the scent of newly milled timber wafting across town and be inspired by woodworking demonstrations and Once again the Taste Maleny Produce Store will offer the chance to stock your larder with local goodies. Musical madman Linsey Pollack will entertain Saturday crowds with his solo Passing Wind show, and Maleny’s Hayden Hack Infusion will create the space to sit back and mellow out in the Taste Maleny stage on Sunday. Street performers will keep the entertainment alive and should parents want some ‘time-out’, Visit www.malenywoodexpo to find out more.

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Museum tour

The Landsborough Museum will be holding a Garage Sale in May, so why not have a clean out over the Easter break? All donations can be left at the Museum from Wednesday, April 27. A couple of weeks ago Councillor Anna Grosskreutz and the Cultural Heritage and Collections team visited our museum as part of their tour of the hinterland region’s Museums and Heritage sites. We hope this tour gave them a better understanding of the problems most museums etc. face with rising costs and falling visitor numbers. We are totally self funded and with everyday running costs on the rise it is difficult to move forward with new displays but our volunteers do their best.

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From Jenny McKay

From Anna Grosskreutz

Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council Mobile: 0409 450 726

Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council Ph: 5420 8987

Development Applications

Camping Ground - Beerwah Gowinta Farms have lodged a development application to the Council for a Material Change of Use to allow a portion of the existing camping grounds for general public use. The application is seeking approval for six camp sites throughout the year and a further 22 sites between November and April each year. History of camping grounds approved application in 2006 Caloundra City Council approved the existing camping grounds application to allow Gowinta Farms to provide on-site accommodation for seasonal fruit pickers. This was a first for the region and in recognition of farming co-operatives and provided reasonable accommodation for their employees. The approval consisted of 40 camping sites and a further nine were approved three years later. The application number is MCU11/0029 and is available on council’s website to view fully. Food and Meat Processing - Palmview An application has been lodged with the council for a Material change of use Application High Impact Industrial activity (Food ProcessingMeat Processing) at 212 Laxton Road, Palmview. The proposed Material Change of Use Application is to facilitate the approval of an existing meat preparation, packaging and distribution facility (Uppercuts Wholesale Meats) on the subject site. Uppercuts Wholesale Meats have been operating on the subject site for approximately six years. The use does not involve any form of slaughtering on the site. The business currently operates between 4.00am and 12.00noon, six days a week. The application number is MCU11/0043 and is available in full on the council website.

General Planning Information

To view applications on-line or follow the progress of an application go to www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au The ‘PD Online’ page can be accessed via ‘Quick Links’ on the left hand side of the screen. A disclaimer will appear upon clicking ‘agree’, a search for a development application or property address can be carried out. Cr Anna is available for meetings, by appointment only, at her Beerwah office located in the BADYAC building, in the Beerwah Sportsground Complex on Roberts Road. Please call 5420 8987 to book a time.

Park at the river’s edge, Mooloolah Valley I have recently been contacted by a local resident requesting power, barbeque and swing facilities to be incorporated into the park. I’ve sent the request over to the department to be priced, but would love to receive feedback from those who are currently using the park to ascertain what there future needs might be. My office can be contacted on 5441 8043, or you can email me at jenny.mckay@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Mooloolah / Landsborough I recently spent the day in Mooloolah and Landsborough, meeting with local residents to address various council issues. When I had a minute to catch my breath, I along with my PA, took the opportunity to have a cup of tea at the Thunderbird Café and was delighted to see quite a few people riding their horses through town. As Council embarks on the new Town Plan, special aspects like this need to be incorporated to ensure our lifestyle choices and facilities are retained. Later that day we visited Daryl at the Mooloolah Hardware Store to promote the Flexi-Link service. Along with our Flexi-Link Team, we met some true locals including John and Moya Moore, John Spencer and Angie. This program is the forerunner for more regular bus services to the area, however if the need cannot be established the community will not be considered for additional public transport. This program is being re-assessed in June, so if you don’t use it – you will lose it. Brochures are available at the Hardware store, so please read them and let me know if the service is not currently meeting your transportation needs. I can be contacted on 5441 8043.

Council Closed The following are upcoming Council holidays - Friday, April 22 (Good Friday), Saturday, April 23 (Easter Saturday), Monday, April 25 (Anzac Day), and Tuesday, April 26 (in lieu of Easter Monday). Monday, May 2 (Labour Day QLD) is also a holiday. Council offices, including Libraries, will be closed on these days. For emergencies call 5475 7272.

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More than dental Russell and Karen from McCloy Going to the dentist is essential to make sure that your teeth and gums are healthy and well cared for. Technology is at the stage where implants can replace missing teeth and even dentures, so now everyone has the choice to chew apples again. What many don’t realise is that what is happening in your mouth can affect things as diverse as neck and jaw pain, snoring and how well you sleep. These are all things that the friendly team at McCloy Dental have been trained to diagnose and treat. From the complimentary cappuccino and hot chocolate to massage chairs and popular movies, you haven’t been to a dental practice until you’ve been to McCloy Dental. McCloy Dental, which is located at 95A Morayfield Road Caboolture, offers an overall whole body approach to your health and wellbeing. McCloy Dental operates between 8.00am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday and our friendly team can be contacted on 5495 7988

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Out and About

Celebrity entrance to high tea As 90-year-old Mary Hodgson of Mooloolah stepped out of her limousine at Mad Hatters Tea House last Tuesday she was very much the reluctant celebrity. However her two special guests who shared the ride in the back of the stretch limo seemed quite happy to be part of Mary’s special day. The very special High Tea was organised by Mary’s daughter Barb who lives in Darwin so there was plenty of long distance calls between Barb and Sue from Mad Hatters in the last few weeks.

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Things 2 Do

Fashions on Parade

Quilter’s paradise

If you are heading up to the Range over the May Day weekend, there will be plenty going on including the Maleny Wood Expo at the showgrounds and the Quota International of Maleny Inc, Annual Quilters Beryl Lingard and Adele McLachlan Quilt and Craft Show. have been selling tickets in the raffle The craft show is being held on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May, 1 from 9.30am to 4.00pm at the Maleny State High School Activity Centre, Bunya Street, Maleny. There are 10 merchant stalls attending including patchwork shops plus a beading store and scrapbooking store offering mini workshops on both days. Hourly lucky door prizes will be drawn and there will be a multi-draw raffle to participate in as well. There is also a quilt raffle with all monies raised to be donated to Angel Flight. Admission is $5.00, and morning / afternoon tea and lunch will be available.

Heidi from Eclectic dreams will be presenting fashions from her new stock at the Garden Party being held in the Mary MacKillop Centre Beerwah on May 7. These will be complemented by hats designed and made by Elaine Mergard, who supplied the hats for Her Excellency Quentin Bryce when she was Queensland Governor. In keeping with this, we will be giving a prize for the hat that wins the popular vote, so open your cupboard or hat-box and bring along your favourite hat to enter. The Singing Belles will also entertain. A special afternoon tea will be available and there will be the usual stalls, including craft focusing on Mothers’ Day. Entertainment will be provided for children. It all starts at 1.00pm May 7 and the Anglican community will welcome you.

Don’t miss the Showman and the Lady Pete Smith and Lana Ross (The Showman and the Lady) are coming to the Glass House Mountains Community Hall, Coonowrin Road, on May 14, from 2.00pm - 5.00pm. The concert is for the Glass House Country RSL Sub Branch Citizens’ Auxiliary and is sponsored by KLM Energy Services. Tickets are $25.00 and you can book by ringing Rita on 5438 7467 or Lindsay on 5438 7318. Bar service will be available and afternoon tea is provided.

Range Artists

Blackall Range Visual Artists have a new name and new inspiration for their Easter exhibition. The collection of artists formerly known as The Self Help Art Group has changed its name to Blackall Range Visual Artists to better represent the changing focus and interests of the group. The artists come from across the range and have diverse painting interests but will continue to meet at the Mapleton Bowls Club each week to paint, share knowledge and experience in a supportive and friendly atmosphere. Joyce Little getting into landscape Their next Art Exhibition will be held at St Mary’s Hall Montville over Easter, from Saturday, April 23 until Tuesday, April 26 open from 9.30am to 4.00pm each day. These exhibitions have become a drawcard for visitors wanting to buy local original art works and while admission is free; all commissions go toward the upkeep of the historically listed.

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Nightwatch The Indian Pacific from Adelaide to Perth arrives in Kalgoorlie station at around 9.00pm. With or without daylight saving it is still dark so the challenge is to get some good night shots in the time allotted to walk around the old gold mining town before getting back on the train. The Anzac Memorial is close to the station and presents an excellent subject to any photographer. The soft lighting shows up the ‘Soldier on Night Watch’ very subtly against the black of the night. The light coloured fence and flagpoles also present enough contrast to make the picture interestingly effective. Around ANZAC Day this year why not try an evening shot of a similar monument in Glasshouse Country being careful to select

May at the Library with Dell and Caroline

What’s happening at the Library? Adopt-a-Digger - The Beerwah Family History Group are holding a research session on the ‘Adopt a Digger’ website on Wednesday, April 27. The Group has adopted 33 local diggers, and will use the newly acquired Friends of the Library laptops to support the research session. If you are interested in participating, please call us on 5439 2500. As part of the Glasshouse Country Festival, we are holding a ‘Crop Rotation and Green Manure Workshop’ at the library on Wednesday, June 1, at 2.00pm. Explore the many benefits of rotating crops in your home veggie garden and learn how to use green manure crops to build soil health and vitality and prevent pests and diseases. Bookings are essential. National Volunteers Week Beerwah Library staff would like to thank our wonderful Friends of the Library, as well as our other wonderful Library Volunteers for National Volunteers Week (May 9 - 15). Our Friends of the Library support library projects, and advocate library services in the community. Our Library Volunteers assist the library with computer tutorials, funding projects and many other tasks. We thank you all for your dedication. Library closure Beerwah Library will be closed on Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14, while new carpet is installed. Library materials may still be returned during this time. And a special opening for the Glasshouse Rotary Garden Expo… The Library will be open for business for the Glasshouse Garden Expo on Sunday, May 29. All the entries to the annual Rotary Photograph Competition, which feature ‘fauna in and with the Glass House Mountains’, will be on display in the Library. Library Bridge Work has begun on the construction of the bridge from the Library and Hall deck, across to Turner Park. This will be a great new feature for our precinct. Collectors and Craftspeople Have you created or collected something that others may like to see? Beerwah Library has a prominent, secure display www.gcnews.com.au

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cabinet that is available for use by members of the public. Bookings can be made on a monthly basis. Please call the library for more information. A Justice of the Peace volunteer is available at Beerwah Library on Mondays and Thursdays from 10.00am – 12.30pm. No bookings are required. Dell is seconded to an exciting role in Libraries’ Information Technology for eight weeks. We will miss Dell at Beerwah during this time, but expect she will return to us with lots of great ideas. Caroline and Staff at Beerwah Library For all information and things library, please visit us at 25 Peachester Road or visit us online at http://library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Beerwah Library (phone 5494 0221) Opening Hours Wednesday Monday, Thursday and Friday 1.30pm to 5.30pm 9.00am to 5.30pm Saturday Tuesday 9.00am to 3.00pm 9.00am to 6.30pm

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Community Notices

Families of ADF personnel

Families of serving personnel of the ADF are invited to a morning tea at Beerwah Veterans Drop In Centre, 1 Free Street, Beerwah, at 10.00am on the first Friday of the month. This invitation extends to all the Glasshouse Country area. Come and meet the Welfare Officers and others with family members away. Any queries phone: 5439 0641.

Bus Trip

Pumicestone District Orchid & Foliage Society is holding a bus trip to the Redland Bay area on May 22. We will be visiting various orchid nurseries, an open garden and a back yard grower. Cost is $35.00 per person, including morning and afternoon tea. You are invited! Call Dennis 5497 6780 or Di 5496 2861 to book.

Mooloolah Community Op Shop

Pre-loved clothes, books and toys are on offer for those in need and those who love to find a bargain. Nothing over $2.00. April Wednesday special – one bag full of clothes and/or footwear for only $2.00 – quality items. The Op Shop is now open each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9.00am – 1.00pm at the Mooloolah Valley Community Centre, 34 Bray Road, Mooloolah. Can you spare a few hours to help out? Donations of items also sought, call Dot on 0408 776 735.

Prostate Cancer Support Group Meeting,

Wednesday, April 27, 9.30am – 12.00noon at the RSL Sub Branch Meeting Room. April’s guest speaker will be Erin McIntosh – Urology Case Manager Nambour Hospital who will be speaking on the 2011 Pre-Prostatectomy Education Program and the new Greenlight Laser Treatment for Transurethral Resection of the Prostate. Cost: $2.00 gentlemen only. Wives and partners welcome – no charge. For further information phone Rob, 5446 1318. Meet other men diagnosed with prostate cancer, share experiences, learn that you are not alone.

Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc.

We are now welcoming new and prospective members to help research worldwide at our Group building at the Caboolture Historical Village, 280 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. (You can find us next to Bauer House at the machinery end of the Historical Village.) Our opening hours are 9.30am – 3.00pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The Group can be phoned on 5428 2018, or via e-mail at cfhrg@yahoo.com.au for any further information.

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Pumicestone District Orchid Society

The next meeting of the Pumicestone District Orchid Society will be held on Monday, April 25 at the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi starting at 7.30pm. We will be doing a pot out from compots. Visitors welcome. For more information phone Di on 5496 2861.

Mooloolah Valley Slimmers

The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers meet each Thursday at the Mooloolah Valley Public Hall. Weigh in commences at 9.00am and meeting starts at 9.30am. A weekly fee of $4.00 covers the weigh in; meeting, tea and coffee and topical chat around relevant issues for example, weight reduction, exercising and products on the market. Contact Bev Smith telephone 5494 7793 or Lisa West on 5492 9966.

Women’s Auxiliary for the Beerwah and Peachester Sub Branch RSL Inc.

Meetings every third Monday at 1.00pm in the Drop in Centre. Further exciting events are planned this year such as a High Tea with a large Dolls House Exhibition with Antique Dolls and China in a delightful garden setting under our lovely mountains. Don't forget every Friday morning is our get-to-gether and coffee time now, 10.00am at the Drop in Centre but soon to be held in our new coffee shop in our refurbished Beerwah RSL Centre! We are planning a trip to Cooroy for Mothers' Day. Phone Kay if you are interested on 5493 0230 or 0409 071 007.

Sunshine Coast Aglow will meet at 9.30am on Friday, May 13 in the CWA Hall, Kalinga Street, Caloundra. Aglow is an international Christian women’s organisation operating in 172 nations. Women from all denominations are made welcome. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Come along, bring a friend and enjoy an inspirational Results for Friday, April 8 are: Lucky door - C81 message and worship. Guest Speaker is Nancy Trish. Meat tray - C35 Lorraine. Fruit and veggie Ongheen and $7.00 entry includes morning tea. For trays - C65 Jacinta, C02 A Wilcock more information contact Dorothy on 5476 4190. GCNews welcomes contributions from not-for-profit community groups and other we have space available, then some may be held over until the following week. local organisations. Please note the editorial deadline is 12.00noon each Friday. If Priority is given to contributions which are time specific. you have missed the deadline your contribution will not be considered for the next Please keep contributions to a maximum of 100 words. Contributions may be edition. For contributions that do meet the deadline, every effort will be made to edited if they are too lengthy and in accordance with the GCNews style guide. For include them in the next edition, however if we receive more contributions than more information about submitting a contribution, email reception@gcnews.com.

Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Thelie Hobbs Praise House Church Easter means a whole lot of things to a lot of people: family, the long weekend, bunny ears, and chocolate! Yep, Easter is a time to enjoy and celebrate all of these things - but to me - Easter is about freedom. It’s about Jesus’ love for us and the freedom that He loves us with. Love is both an action and a feeling. Saying 'I love you' can mean a lot, but there has to be more than just words in a relationship. Expressing love actions helps keep love alive. Love in action is best demonstrated by the love of God in action: 'This is how we know what real love is: Jesus gave his life for us...1 John 3:16' When someone does something good for you, isn’t it true that it feels more special if they do it because they want to rather than being forced to? The more willing and glad, and free that love is given (especially if it costs something) the more amazing it is, and deeper it feels.

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This is how it is with Jesus. The depth of His love is found in the freedom of it - the willingness of it, the joy and the eagerness of it. In knowing this, the Easter message becomes so much clearer – because the same freedom that He loved us with; is the same freedom with which He died on the cross and rose from the dead. He was not forced into doing anything that He was not first willing and eager to do. Of all the great things that Easter means, Easter is about freedom. It’s a day to celebrate that Jesus is alive and a day to celebrate the freedom that truth brings. …and it’s also a time to simply enjoy the good things in life that God has given us. So however you choose to spend your Easter and Anzac Day weekend remember to stop for a few moments and thank God for freedom - for family, for the long weekend…and chocolate! p.s. The movies are coming to Glass House! 'Amazing Grace' – movie screening - 6.00pm Easter Sunday at the Glass House Hall Admission $5.00 pp, pay at the door, snacks and drinks available for purchase. A community event sponsored by PraiseHouse Church, phone 0420 262 020 for more info.

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 6pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5492 9279 GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

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Good Friday 22nd April 9.00am HC Easter Sunday 24th April 9.00am HC Sunday Worship 9.00am

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Phone Exclusive Agent Renee Oudeman 0448 847 508 5494 6588

Phone Marketing Agent Kleena Bracken 5496 9411 0429 405 109

PRIVATE TROPICAL SETTING - 1347M2 • 4 Bedrooms - ensuite. Full of Character • Raked ceiling to Living/Dining.A/C+Fans • Front verandah & Covered back deck. Pool • C/Port. Under home storage.B/Yard access • Fenced. Walk to shops. Quiet location

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

$539,000

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME • 4 bed, 1 bath. 2 separate living areas. • Modern interior. Upright gas stove. • Insulated rear patio. In-ground pool. • Double carport + 6 x 9m powered shed. • Approx 1 acre. Short drive to Bruce Hwy

Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411

WOW - 3 SEPARATE LIVING QUARTERS • Main house 3 bedroom ensuite & aircon • 2 living areas, great kitchen, own yard • Granny flat 1 bed bath kitchenette, lounge • 3rd living 1 bed bath 2pak kitchen lounge • 1147m2 land, DLUG, 100mts to school

$330,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Alice King 0411 334 252 5494 1488

Phone Exclusive Agent Kleena Bracken 5496 9411 0429 405 109

Phone Exclusive Agent Laurie Evans 0419 658 087 5494 6588

$437,000

REDUCED, NO NEED TO RENT • 802m2, large block, 3 bed 2 bath • Brick, recently renovated • Side access and dual street access • 6x6 garage , covered outdoor patio • Tiled throughout, walk to all amenities

Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411

RARE OPPORTUNITY • 2.9 acres on the outskirts of town • 1 minute drive to schools & shops • Flat & useable, ideal for horses • Treed and grassy with dam • Views of Mt Mellum

PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING • Spacious 2 storey home on 914m2. • 4 bedroom plus study and ensuite. • Beautiful timber raised roof patio. • Above ground salt water pool. • Double carport + single carport.

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

$379,000

$350,000 NEG

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

BEERWAH

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

$389,000

LANDSBOROUGH

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS

LANDSBOROUGH

SPACIOUS HOME ON 1/4 ACRE • 3 Bedrooms plus study- ensuite. • Lounge, Dining plus Family room • A/C. Lge kitchen.Verandah - Mtn Views • Single garage plus 2 bay shed & c/port • Walk to town centre. Side Access. 1065m2

$399,000 Phone Exclusive Agent Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338 5496 9411

PRIVACY ON 1/2 AN ACRE • Air-conditioned 4 bed, 2 bath home. • Tiled living areas, carpeted bedrooms. • Front verandah and rear patio area. • 6 x 6m Colorbond storage shed. • Fully fenced. Backs onto parkland.

For more properties visit our website - www.laurieevans.com.au or call 7 days a week

Beerwah Office - 5494 6588 1/60 Simpson Street

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Property of the week Investors special $395,000 Currently leased to a fantastic tenant at $380.00 per week, this home is an investor's special. This near new quality built Adenbrook home is located in the best of positions right next to the park in Beerwah’s premier estate, Woodgrove. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms it is ideal for families looking to be close to schools, shops and rail. The home also has alfresco dining, two open plan living areas and a double garage.

The upmarket kitchen includes Blanco appliances with gas cooking and a dishwasher. All bedrooms come with ceiling fans and built in robes, the master includes a walk in robe and ensuite. This home is perfect for those looking for a near new, low maintenance home in a great location. Contact Paul O’Brien on 0427 859 399 for further information.

The Place To Raise A Family This property’s location makes it the ideal place to raise your family. It is built at the end of a cul de sac and within walking distance to major schools, public swimming pool, Skate Park and shops yet located in a peaceful, secure neighbourhood. You will be appreciated by the whole family when they see that their new home includes a media room and their excitement will continue when choosing one of the 4 bedrooms

$425,000

Beerwah

to call their own. The chef of the family won’t feel left out with the kitchen joining the dining and main living room that opens to a large undercover entertainment area. The back yard has ample room allowing the kids to play outside sports or you may want to put in the pool, trampoline or shed as side gate access makes this possible. This home will be snapped up so call Andrew today for an inspection on 0429 690 182.

AUCTION on site May 7th, 2011 at 1.30pm

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44 Tibrogargan Drive, Beerburrum

Affordable Luxury • • • • •

4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms + office 3 Living Areas English Championship Snooker Table Fully Fenced 2025m2 Block Quiet No Through Road

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Ph: 5439 0300 www.raywhite.com

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LARGE LOTS FOR SALE from $189,900

Located in Beerburrum in the beautiful Sunshine Coast hinterland, these large residential lots are within walking distance to public transport, primary school, shops and the Glasshouse Mountains National Park. A rural setting with parklands and modern amenities, lots at Acacia Grove range from 1500sqm to 2550sqm.

Build the home of your dreams‌ and still have room to move.

1300 554 337 Village Housing Pty Ltd Licence Number: 200788

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VillageBuilding.com.au

Sales Office: Acacia Ave, Beerburrum Open: 10-4pm Weekends www.gcnews.com.au


68 Simpson Street Beerwah 68 Simpson Street Beerwah

68 Simpson Street www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au

5494 6444 5494 6444

www.beerwahrealestate.com.

Beerwah

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Expression of Interest New Release Residential Townhouses • Brilliant Location - close to shops, transport, schools, medical centre • Central Beerwah - Private setting, in a small complex of 12 only Inspect: By Appointment / 2.00-2.30 30th April Contact: John King 0409 570 284 Web: beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref: 28175

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Expressions of interest now being taken From low to mid $300k’s

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Beerwah Auction 30 April on site at 11am 1 ACRE + HOUSE + SHED + STUDIO • Rare Light Industrial Acreage (4000m2) • Shed plus Truck Friendly Carport + Studio (with facilities) • House – 3 bed, 2.5 bath & 4 Car Inspect: By Appointment / 10.30-11.00 Sat 30 April Contact: John King 0409 570 284 www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref no: 28785 www.gcnews.com.au

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Incorporating Noel R Williams Solicitors

Your local Solicitors for 25 years

We provide a professional and cost effective Conveyancing Service Free perusal of your Contract by our staff before you sign Also taking instructions in most areas of law including: • Estates, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Advance Health Directives • Business and Commercial Law • Buying and Selling of Businesses • Family Law • Criminal and Traffic Law

9/68 Simpson Street, P O Box 273, Beerwah Q 4519 Ph: (07) 5494 6566

First National Real Estate Chief Executive Ray Ellis says full brick homes are increasing in popularity as homeowners recognise their many advantages both for today and for the changing needs of tomorrow. “Full brick homes are a solid investment for homeowners, and in the never-ending quest for sustainable solutions, bricks represent one of the greatest energy efficient building materials available,” Mr Ellis said. “Plus, with the impending carbon tax and escalating energy costs, they offer real means to reduce carbon footprints by homeowners. According to Mr Ellis, research by the University of Newcastle shows a full brick home reduces greenhouse gas emissions with their excellent in-built thermal qualities, which provide superior insulation abilities.” “The natural heat retention properties of bricks

02 Sold Sign by Brian Teutsch

Bowenvale Ave, front yard by Newhaircut

Fax: (07) 5494 0941 Email: beerwah@ktlaw.com.au

Bricks an investment in tomorrow means homes are cooler in summer and warmer in winter,” Mr Ellis said. “During the day unwanted heat is absorbed by the brick and slowly released at night which means the home retains a constant temperature and remains unaffected by external temperature changes. “This reduces the need for the use of artificial temperature controls, like air conditioners and heaters, and can even potentially eliminate their use in times of climate extremes, reducing greenhouse gas emissions as well as rising power bills. “It also maximises interior comfort for those inside the home,” he said. Mr Ellis said a full brick home offers a superior resale value due to its durability and strength, making it a good sound investment at any time. “But home owners can capitalise on their investments in a full brick home well before they even start considering selling it,” Mr Ellis said. “They are low maintenance, don’t require repainting of face brickwork and have the potential of lower heating and cooling bills, so the savings are there to be had from the minute someone starts living there.” Other advantages of a full brick home include: • Natural sound barrier, both from internal and outside noises, adding to the quality and comfort of living • Better fire resistance, often resulting in lower insurance rates • Termite, vermin and pest resistant “A full brick home makes good investment sense, as homeowners learn to take advantage of their many benefits today, and in face of the changes of tomorrow,” Mr Ellis said.

Auction

Landsborough 125 Old Maleny Road

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SIMPLY BREATHTAKING

Auction

• Picturesque, secluded 2.55ha • Breathtaking views to the coast • Relax/entertain on a large deck • 4 Bed, 2 Bath split level • Scope to complete reno • Private creek, amazing birdlife • Convenient easterly location • Trains & buses nearby • A Private Sancturary not to be missed!

In Rooms, Saturday 14th May From 9:30am, Tranquil Park, Maleny View - 10:30-11:30 Sundays 24/04, 1 & 8/05 or by appointment Trudy Busk 0448 943 551 trudy.busk@raywhite.com www.raywhitelifestyle.com

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0412 286 700 OPEN Saturday 11- 11.45am 3073 Old Gympie Rd Mount Mellum 2.5 private acres + enormous homestead + inground pool & spa + sheds Featured in “Home Beautiful” magazine and has endless possibilities. • Sensational rural retreat for the extended family. • Luxury B & B with minor alterations (subject to council approval) there would be 3 letable pavilions with their own private verandahs, all separate from the main residence. • Farm stay experience for families, with chickens, fruit trees and vege garden. • Health spa retreat.

Please phone for extensive list of features

Auction Sat Sat. 7 May 2011 Beerwah 11am on site th

Chris Oldfield 0412 286 700 www.gcnews.com.au


Reduced..No Need To Rent

Now is the time to take advantage if you are looking to buy your first home. With many investors selling at the moment there are opportunities such as this to get your own home and enjoy the financial benefits and security from being a home owner. This is a large 802m2 block with side access and great privacy. Situated in a cul de sac, across from a park and walking distance from all amenities and ever growing Beerwah. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms in this recently renovated home. Along with tiling throughout, a covered outdoor entertainment area and 6x6 garage (with power) ensures you are off to a great start. Neat and tidy with plenty of room for a caravan, boat, or even a pool. Just down the road from our new Aldi supermarket and the future Country Target shopping mall with 50- 60 proposed specialty shops and restaurants. This great home is well worth an inspection even if you are looking for an investment yourself. Previously rented at $340/wk. Priced at $330,000 neg owner is motivated and committed elsewhere. Call Alice King from Laurie Evans Real Estate Beerwah for an appointment on 0411 334 252 or 5494 6588.

www.scrproperty.net 1300 REAL ESTATE

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Price Reduced to Sell Now $298,000 PERFECT STARTER OR FUTURE INVESTMENT Just a stone’s throw to Woolworths, doctors and Aldi is this 2 bedroom 1 bathroom property. In need of a little TLC this home is perfect for the renovators or home handyman alike. Set on over 1 / 4 acre in town, there is plenty of room for that all necessary shed and the kids will still have room to kick a ball around.

Karen Lincoln M: 0439 948 274 T: 5439 0500

Family Values, Working For You Beerwah Glenview Mooloolah

Breathtaking, 360 0 jaw dropping views

Mt Beerwah is so close you could almost touch it!

$800,000

• Absolutely extraordinary 360 degree panoramic views, Glass House Mountains to Coast • 58 Acres (23.5 Ha) - Commanding home site • Under 10 mins to Beerwah Township with Rail, Shopping, Schools and Childcare • Approx 30 mins to Sunshine Coast beaches, and under 1 hour from Brisbane by rail or road. • Enjoy all of the changing scenes of these majestic and mythical mountains - Forever!

This truly is a once in a lifetime opportunity! Inspect: By Appointment Contact: John King 0409 570 284 Web: beerwahrealestate.com.au Ref: 5942 68 Simpson Street Beerwah 68 Simpson Street Beerwah

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68 Simpson Street www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au

Beerwah

5494 6444 5494 6444

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A to Z of Trades and Services

Five minutes with Beerwah Mechanical Services – Martin and Lorraine Bradford.

Automotive

T0137

Ph: 5496 0300

Mobile: 0429 960 300

Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs

Jeff & Ann Ross 

Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224

Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au

11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH

YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

• Mechanical Repairs

Visit our website: www.glendonair.com

QBSA 1127008

Arctic au 22675

Terry Vost

AIR CONDITIONING

DRAGON AIR CONDITIONING

SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN

TO467

Pensioner Discounts

ABN 40450476515

Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing

T0303

Ph: 0422 864 744

0439 247 266 BSA # 1132000 / L004114

Antennas / TV

trucks cars earthmoving trailers

TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL

TO466

INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC  30 Years Experience in Trade  Tradesman not Salesman  First Class Workmanship  Priced for your pocket

• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning

ALL AREAS

0434 090 197

T0303

* LOG BOOK SERVICING 10% Discount ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS if you mention * Custom Exhaust Systems this ad! * Roadworthy’s * Brake Machining

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

NOW - RACQ Approved Repairer

Shed1/13 Moroney Place Beerwah

PH: 5494 0466

21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net

• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets

• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes

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AH ICAL W R BEE CHAN CES ME SERVI Where we specialise in customers not just cars

Leaking Showers Waterproofed No Tiles removed 12 Year Product Guarantee

SHOWERFIX PHONE 0438 128 152

email: showerfix@aapt.net.au click:www.showerfi x.com.au FREE on site inspection Water leak detection - Pressure test Resealing Re-grouting Waterproofing Shower screen /soap dish & tile repairs

Top Quality Servicing & Repairs on all cars & 4WD

• Brake & Clutch Repairs • Wheel alignments • Log Book Servicing • Front End Repairs • RWC Inspection Station

QBSA Licence No: 1086283

Bricklayers

FREE COURTESY CAR NOW AVAILABLE

Shed 8/47, Beerwah Pde Beerwah

5494 0000

Phone 5494 6066

to advertise your business

BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY

5494 6658 - 0418 151 231 ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS

TO013

BEERWAH ELECTRONICS

Bathroom

TO470

TO576

T0002

5494 0944

e & Juli Garth ne Sto

Andrew M 0407 146 626

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52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH

Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.

TO472

Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough

AU01246 / L002423

Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)

AUTO CARE

rrum Service & Muffle u b r rs Bee

This size advert could cost you from $19.25 per week or $20.25 in spot colour

cond. apply

Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning

Mobile or Workshop

T0427

Airconditioning

BSA # 615 068

What are your operating hours? We are open 8.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday

cars. We believe this statement speaks for itself. If you know you’ll be taking long journeys over the Easter break come to us for an honest, professional service and check over of your vehicle. Travel with peace of mind. Why should GCNews readers choose you? We offer a free courtesy car, and 10 per cent seniors discount everyday! We also pride ourselves on our customers coming back time and time again. Why not see for yourself! Where are you located? Shed 8/47 Beerwah Parade Beerwah (Opposite Beerwah Hotel)

License No 71591

What type of services do you offer? Easter holidays mean family breaks away or long journeys relying on the mechanics of your vehicle. Don’t get caught out not knowing the garages along your way, trust your local regular mechanic, avoid hidden costs, and the inconvenience of being stranded. How long have you been in the industry? We have been operating three years now and Martin has 25 years experience in the motor industry, alongside Chris our workshop supervisor who has been in the motor industry for 26 years. What sets your business a part from others? Our motto is simple. We specialise in customers not just

Ph 5494 6066 for more details

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Joinery & Shopfitters

Builders / Carpenters

CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

Over 35 years professional experience

• Kitchens • Vanity • Laundry •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades

T0015

Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience Gold Card No.: 24113

T0019A

CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

Office and Showroom Unit 1, Lot 28 Biondi Crescent, Beerwah

5494 6500

T0588

of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations

KITCHEN & APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

5494 6794 or 0412 060 184

WATER WISE HOUSEWASHING 20% OFF all bond cleans

Minimum Water Usage

Queenslander Specialists Specialising in low pressure hand washing

You book your house now and recieve: FREE: Spider Treatment / FREE: Anti-mould Treatiment FREE: Carpet Clean & Lic. Pest Control with every Bond Clean

Other Services Available Windows / Roofs & Gutters / Driveways & Pathways Internal Walls & Ceilings / Bond Cleans Pest Control & Ceiling Vacuums FULLY INSURED - ALL WORK GUARANTEED FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED

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A to Z of Trades and Services

FREE CALL 1800 281 521

RENOVATION & HOME CONSTRUCTION

Computing

REG BUILDER BSA LIC No 730134

Argh! Stupid Computer!

Phone (07) 5494 0522

PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.

Unit 1 & 2, 5 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah BSA Lic. No.: 11081523

T0027

T0016

* 15 years experience * Quality work * Renovations * New homes * Decks * Bathrooms * New roofs * Repairs FOR PROMPT QUOTING AT COMPETITIVE RATES... CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER

Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au

Phone Daniel 0414 417 148

Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329

Hale Carpet Cleaning

Parry Director CARPENTRY RENOVATIONSDean & REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL M 0417 045 062 T (07) 5494 7117 F (07) 5494 7543 E redbuilding@bigpond.com A 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553 QBSA lic number 1063554 H.I.A. member 839908

BSA Lic 1129044

mobile: 0417 716 821 a/h: 5499 9710

T0264

JOHN DOBBS local tradesman

Carpenter

All carpentry work Renovations- Extensions Decks – Home Maintenance Ph: Saun 0424 550 057 or A/H 5492 9558

TODD LEAVY

CARPENTRY

BSA Lic: 1140593

TLC

> Renovations We love what we > Extensions do! > Timber decks > Pre sale makeovers > Complete builds > Pergolas > Owner builder consultation Quality Guaranteed

COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC / SHOP FIT / RENOVATION

Todd: 0424 605047 Fax: 3102 8528 Email: admin@tlccarpentry.com.au Asha: 5494 7464

Cabinetmakers ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425

Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

5499 9926

SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS

PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE

Multi-level specialists – Senior & Pensioner Discounts* – Environmentally friendly cleaning agents –

Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates

Quality Services at Affordable Prices

Call 0429

468 805

for your FREE no obligation quote

*(conditions apply)

ACCREDITED CARPET CLEANERS Steam Cleaning

$65

3 -5 Average Rooms

Extra rooms $10 each

New Installations & Renovations

0409 549 601 Matthew 0409 936 083

You book your carpets: FREE: sanatizing and deodorising $25 basic internal pest control* FULLY INSURED $25 internal flea control* * with carpet clean ALL WORK GUARANTEED FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED

FREE CALL 1800 281 521

Ph 5439 0108

2/28 Biondi Cresent Fax 5439 0109 Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@aapt.net.au

Phone 5494 6066

to advertise your business www.gcnews.com.au

VINYL FLOOR CLEANING SPECIALIST

STRIP, SEAL, POLISH, SPRAY-BUFF

Phone Allen Thomas

Mobile: 0417 781 167 Phone: 5496 9851

NOTICE TO BUILDING TRADE ADVERTISERS

0412 234 240

(AH) 5494 6302

“All Aspects of Concreting”

Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’

T0025

Ken

Concreting Phillip Short Concrete

owned & family operated

carpets · rugs · lounges · chairs · cars · caravans · boats · carpet and fabric protection

Cleaning Director

5494 0398

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

ALL CLEAN Carpet Cleaning

ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329 locally

Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah www.totalmicrosystems.com.au

T0030

EEes FRQuot

www.redbuilding.net.au

COMPUTER SALES, SERVICE & SUPPORT For Home & Business

T0388

QBSA 1155593

E dean@redbuilding.net.au

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

M & A CONCRETING QBSA 068989 Professional & prompt Quality work Site left clean Driveways, Patios, Paths and slabs in plain, exposed & decorative finishes Existing concrete rejuvenated

T0548

CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER

M 0417 045 062

TO488

Family Owned and Operated

• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways

CONCRETING

Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas

T0022

New Homes Extensions Renovations

Carpet Cleaning

TO487

NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?

Please phone 0421 690 895

• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing ROBERT TREVISAN

PHONE: 0407 754 208 inspections. Unlicensed contractors for all other building work are required to state in their advertisement the value or work they are entitled to carry out without a licence. Failure to provide this information can result in a substantial penalty. It is the advertisers’ responsibility to comply with these requirements.

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Weed Problems?

Concreting cont.

DAMS  ACREAGE  SPORTS OVALS  SCHOOLS

www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au

Electricians

Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial

Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone

Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037

Local

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

Phone 5494 8900

LAWN & GARDEN CARE

FIRST CALL FENCING Lic: 66091

T0039

Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295

your local licensed contractor

Lic. No. 70875

40 |

TO491

41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra

Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

Glass & Security

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

BOROUG ND S H LA SCREENS

&

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

SECURITY ►SECURITY & INSECT SCREENS ►GLASS ►BLINDS ►AWNINGS SHOWROOM AND FACTORY 4 Railway Street, Landsborough ph 07 5494 8748 fax 07 5494 8858

LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days • Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031

TO500

Call for a Free quote

0409 590 802 | APRIL 20 2011

5493 0493

Mays Mowing Service

Garden Clean Ups & Maintenance

E

LP Gas Suppliers

L P G A S

TO499

Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners

5413 2500

* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

0427 120 955 www.kamconstructions.net.au

KLM

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

T0392

Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer

Electrical

BSA Lic No 60108

www.jimsmowing.net

Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282

g

5497 2615

Gas

T0452

TO441

Wynne’s

All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small

• 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

T0047

Zedmere Pty Ltd

Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural

T0042

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

T0347

Phone Greg on 0418 741 145

Est. since 1983

Garages / Sheds

Garden Maintenance

Domestic, Commercial, Owner Builder, Rural & Industrial

Lic 69821

Lic # 5582

ELECTRICIAN

Call Gary: 0414 713 491

QUALITY & RELIABLE SERVICE

5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns

TO396

T0389

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LICENCED PLUMBER / DRAINER

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Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354

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Roofing & Guttering

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Plumber, Drainer and Gas Fitter

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0407 748 083

QBSA Licence No. 1128890

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T0081

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A/H 5494 7413

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A local working for locals

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Turf Supplies • All areas • Free delivery 0419 788 204

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Blood, Sweat and Cheers

Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country

Beerwah Bulldogs Report Contributed by Dean Roberts

The Beerwah Bulldogs A Grade were so close to registering their first win of the season on Saturday night when they pushed last year’s grand finalist, the Nambour Crushers to an exciting 18-16 game. Reserve Grade and Under 18’s also suffered defeats against the Crushers and will get the Easter break to regroup and come back to take on the Gympie Devils in May. The support the senior teams are getting is great and the club appreciates this, as do the players as we push ahead in our return to the SCGRL 1st Division Competition. Each weekend we will feature a team and providing a game report game and this week it is the Under 15 Beerwah Team, sponsored by Glass House Country Bowls Club. Coach Mal Brough has submitted the following report on Saturday’s Game. The boys put together their best game of the season with a near faultless performance in the first half on Friday night against the well drilled Kawana Dolphins. Every player contributed with 7 try scorers and a magnificent display of goal kicking from Connor Kilkenny. Jack Bobbins, Jake Pearce, Jake Kleinhans and Derek Parascos lead the tackle count whilst Pat Glover, John Grimes and Jake Bobbins had great games in attack. Unfortunately Toby Frame suffered a knee injury and was taken to hospital. Great effort all round, well done boys! Final score 58-22.

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ABN 23 084 520 507

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BSA Licenced: 1101772

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Caloundra RSL Cup A Grade

Nambour Crushers – 18 – (Brodie Oxenham 1, Ryan Reed 1, Mitch Ward 1 – Tries) (Brodie Oxenham 3 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 16 – (Ashley Sleeman 1, Neil Geritz 2 – Tries) (Lachlan Pill 1, Shannon Lewis 1 – Goals)

Caloundra RSL Cup Reserve Grade

Nambour Crushers – 58 – (D Brook 2, J Thorogood 3, Emmanuel Mua 1, Scott McKenzie 1, K Neil 2, C Dunn 1 – Tries) (D Brook 9 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 0 – (Nil – Tries) (Nil – Goals)

Win TV Under 18’s Cup

Nambour Crushers – 36 – Gbinda Yakubu 1, Ken Knight 2, William Trace 1, Ben Brown 2 – Tries ) (Ken Knight 6 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 4 – (Levi Pearce 1 – Tries) (Nil – Goals) The Seniors next game is against Gympie at Gympie on Saturday, May 7 which should be another good quality game. We look forward to seeing all the Bulldogs supporters come along and offer their support. Anyone wanting to become involved in the club either in the way of playing, volunteering or sponsorship are encouraged to contact President Dean Roberts on 0418 816 605 to discuss.

Beerwah Under 18 players trying to contain the Nambour Crushers on Saturday APRIL 20 2011 |

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SBS 5.00 am World News 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 Italian Food Safari 8.00 pm Oz and James Big Wine Adventure 8.30 pm Heston’s Feasts: Christmas 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.05pm Movie: Heaven 11.45pm Movie: A Bittersweet Life 12.45am Movie: Loser Takes All 1.55 am Weatherwatch Overnight late night viewing continues

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SBS

SBS 5.00 am World News 1.00 pm Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia 1.30 pm Insight 2.30 pm Australian Biography 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 Coast: Inner Hebrides to Faroe Islands 8.30 pm As It Happened: World War Il 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.05pm Movie: About the Looking For and the Finding of Love late night viewing continues

SBS 5.00 am Weatherwatch & Music 5.05 am World News 1.00 pm The Trojans 3.50 pm The Chopin Preludes 4.00 pm Eating Art: Beefed Up Art 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Shroud of Turin 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Animal Monster Moves 8.30 pm Iron Chef 9.20 pm RocKwiz 10.05pm Movie: I’m Not There 12.25am SOS - Allons-Y Alonzo! 1.25 am Life’s A Zoo 1.45 am Drawn Together 2.15 am Weatherwatch late night viewing continues

| APRIL 20 2011

ABC

Thursday | 21 April 2011 NINE (WIN) SEVEN (SC)

4.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Midday Report 12.30pm Dalziel And Pascoe 2.00 pm Darling Buds Of May 3.00 pm Childrens programs 6.00 pm Grand Designs 6.50 pm Minuscule 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm 7.30 8.00 pm Catalyst 8.30 pm Girls' Own War Stories 9.30pm Whites 10.00pm Getting On 10.30pm Lateline 11.05pm Lateline Business 11.35pm The Film Festival Project Final 12.25am It Came From Outer Space 1.45 am Bad Lands 2.55 am Child Of Divorce late night viewing continues

ABC 4.00 am Morning viewing 9.30 am Play School 10.00am Pocoyo 10.20am Word Girl 10.35am Angela Anaconda 11.00am Catalyst 11.30am One Plus One 12noon program tba 12.30pm To Catch A Thief 2.10 pm Private Life Of An Easter Masterpiece 3.00 pm Childrens programs 6.00 pm Grand Designs 6.50 pm Minuscule 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm 7.30 8.00 pm Miranda: Dog 8.30 pm New Tricks: Spare Parts 9.30 pm Waking The Dead 10.30pm Headcases 11.35pm Rage late night viewing continues

ABC 4.00 am Rage 11.00am Cooking The World 12noon Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage 12.30pm Australian Story 1.00 pm Foreign Correspondent 1.30 pm Carbon Cops 2.00 pm Rugby League: QLD Cup 2011 5.00 pm Bowls Australian Open 2011 6.00 pm Can We Help? 6.30 pm Gardening Australia 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm Doc Martin 8.30 pm Spooks 9.30 pm A Quiet Word With Lily Tomlin 10.00pm Durham County 10.55pm rage late night viewing continues

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6.00 am Sunrise 9.00 am The Morning Show 11.30am Seven Morning News 12noon Movie: Stuck In The Suburbs 2.00 pm Dive Olly Dive 2.30 pm Sea Princesses 3.00 pm Sally Bollywood 3.30 pm Toybox 4.00 pm It's Academic 4.30 pm Seven News 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 & Away 7.30 pm Heston's Mission Impossible 8.30 pm Movie: The Sixth Sense 10.50pm 30 Rock 11.20pm 2011 AFL late night viewing continues

Friday | 22 April 2011 SEVEN (SC) 6.00 am Sunrise 11.30am Seven Morning News 12noon Easter Special: The Summer Of Sorrow 12.30pm Home Improvement 1.00 pm Dr Oz 2.00 pm Dive Olly Dive 2.30 pm Sea Princesses 3.00 pm Sally Bollywood 3.30 pm Toybox 4.00 pm It's Academic 4.30 pm Seven News 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 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 pm Movie: Dustbin Baby late night viewing continues

NINE (WIN)

6.00 am Today Early 7.00 am Today 9.00 am Kerri-Anne 11.00am National Morning News 11.30am Alive and Cooking 12noon Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Magical Tales 4.00 pm Kitchen Whiz 4.30 pm Afternoon News 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm A Current Affair 7.00 pm The Big Bang Theory 7.30 pm Friday Night Football Tigers v Broncos 9.30 pm Friday Night Football Sea Eagles v Panthers 11.30pm WIN News Late midnight Movie: Simpatico late night viewing continues

Saturday | 23 April 2011 NINE (WIN) SEVEN (SC) 6.00 am Morning viewing 11.30am Legend Of Enyo 12noon Zeke's Pad 12.30pm Master Raindrop 1.00 pm Dive Olly Dive 1.30 pm Erky Perky 2.00 pm V8 Xtra 2.30 pm My Wife And Kids 3.00 pm In The Bush With Malcolm Douglas 4.00 pm What's Up Down Under 4.30 pm Eukanuba Extraordinary Dogs 5.00 pm Creek To Coast 5.30 pm Queensland Weekender 6.00 pm Seven News 6.30 pm Great Planes Of The World 7.30 pm program tba 11.40pm Movie: The Ten Commandments late night viewing continues

TEN

6.00 am Today Early 6.00 am Morning viewing 7.00 am Today 8.00 am Scope 9.00 am Kerri-Anne 8.30 am Wurrawhy 11.00am Morning News 9.00 am 9am News 11.30am Alive & Cooking 10.00am The Circle 12noon The Ellen Degeneres 12noon Dr Phil Show 1.00 pm Oprah Winfrey Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Two Guys And A Girl 3.30 pm Magical Tales 4.00 pm Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 pm Kitchen Whiz 4.30 pm The Bold And The 4.30 pm Afternoon News Beautiful 5.30 pm Hot Seat 5.00 pm TEN News 6.00 pm National News 6.00 pm 6.30 With George 6.30 pm Win News Negus 7.00 pm A Current Affair 7.00 pm The 7PM Project 7.30 pm RBT 7.30 pm The Biggest Loser 8.00 pm Getaway 8.30 pm The Good Wife 8.30 pm CSI 9.30 pm Law & Order: SVU 9.30 pm The Footy Show 10.30 pm 6.30 Encore 11.15pm Til Death 11.30pm TEN Late News late night viewing continues late night viewing continues

6.00 am Go, Diego Go 6.30 am Dora the Explorer 7.00 am Weekend Today 9.00 am Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00am Kids WB 10.30am Scooby Doo 11.00am Dennis & Gnasher 11.30am Gasp 12noon G2G: Got to Go 12.30pm The Saddle Club 1.00 pm WIN's Horse Racing Sydney Cup 4.30 pm Antiques Roadshow 5.00 pm Nine News 5.30 pm Discover Downunder 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 pm Movie: Richie Rich 9.30 pm Movie: Man About Town 11.30pm Movie: Quick Change 1.30 am Movie: Don't Look Now late night viewing continues

TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 8.30 am Wurrawhy 9.00 am 9am News 10.00am The Circle 12noon Dr Phil 1.00 pm Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.30 pm Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 pm Good Chef Bad Chef 4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.30 pm 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 pm The 7PM Project 7.30 pm Undercover Boss 8.30 pm Blue Bloods 9.30 pm Stolen 10.30pm 6PM Encore 11.00pm TEN Late News 11.30pm Sports Tonight late night viewing continues

TEN 6.00 am Toasted TV 8.00 am iCarly 8.30 am Me & My Monsters 9.00 am Scope 9.30 am K9 10.00am Video Hits 12noon The Circle: Saturday Highlights Show 1.00 pm Saturday Afternoon Movie 3.00 pm AFL Premiership Season 2011 Carlton V Essendon 6.00 pm TEN Evening News 6.30 pm Bondi Vet 7.30 pm program tba 8.30 pm program tba 11.00pm Movie: Indecent Proposal 1.20 am Before The Game 2.00 am Home Shopping late night viewing continues

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4.30 am Morning viewing 10.00am ANZAC Day March 12noon Midday Report 12.30pm Gallipoli Dawn Service 1.30 pm Villers Bretonneux Memorial Service 3.00 pm Children’s programs 6.00 pm Lone Pine Service From Gallipoli 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm 7.30 8.00 pm Australian Story 8.30 pm Four Corners 9.35 pm Q&A 10.30pm Lateline 11.10pm Blue Murder midnight The Clinic 12.55am Soldiers of Peace 1.55 am Flight From Glory late night viewing continues

Tuesday | 26 April 2011 NINE (WIN) SEVEN (SC)

4.00 am Morning viewing 5.05 am World News 12noon Midday Report 1.00 pm Eurovision Song Contest Junior 2010 12.30pm Time Team 1.30 pm Meerkat Manor 3.00 pm Living Black 3.30 pm Letters and Numbers 2.00 pm Jeeves And Wooster 3.00 pm Children’s programs 4.00 pm The Journal 6.00 pm The House Of Windsor: 4.30 pm PBS Newshour A Royal Dynasty 5.30 pm Global Village 6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 7.00 pm ABC News 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm 7.30 8.00 pm Foreign 7.30 pm Insight Correspondent 8.30 pm The Story of Science: 8.30 pm William And Kate: How Did We Get A Royal Love Story Here? 9.30 pm World News Australia 9.30 pm QI 10.05pm Jennifer Byrne 10.05pm Hot Docs Presents: Lovers 11.40pm Movie: Not By Chance 10.35pm Lateline 1.30 am Embedded With 11.10pm Lateline Business Nationalists late night viewing continues late night viewing continues

SBS 4.30 am UEFA Champions League 7.00 am Weatherwatch & Music 3.00 pm mY Generation 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: Blind Fury 8.30 pm East West 101 9.30 pm World News Australia 10.05pm Movie: Big Man Japan midnight Movie: Queens 1.55 am Weatherwatch late night viewing continues

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NINE (WIN)

6.00 am Morning viewing 11.00am National Nine News 11.30am Alive and Cooking 12noon Gallipoli Dawn Service 1.40 pm Villers Bretonneux Dawn Service 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Magical Tales 4.00 pm Kitchen Whiz 4.30 pm Afternoon News 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm WIN News 7.00 pm A Current Affair 7.30 pm program tba 8.00 pm program tba 8.30 pm program tba 9.30 pm program tba 10.30pm Families of Crime late night viewing continues

6.00 am Sunrise 9.00 am The Morning Show 11.30am Seven News 12noon Movie: The Pennsylvania Miners' Story 2.00 pm Medical Emergency 2.30 pm 2011 AFL Premiership Season 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 program tba 8.30 pm program tba 9.30 pm program tba 10.45pm Cougar Town 11.15pm 10 Years Younger 11.45pm Special: Louis Theroux late night viewing continues

6.00 am Morning viewing 11.30am Alive and Cooking 12noon Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Magical Tales 4.00 pm Kitchen Whiz 4.30 pm Afternoon News 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm WIN News 7.00 pm A Current Affair 7.30 pm program tba 8.00 pm program tba 8.30 pm program tba 9.40 pm program tba 10.40pm Kitchen Nightmares USA late night viewing continues

Wednesday | 27 April 2011 NINE (WIN) SEVEN (SC)

4.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Midday Report 12.30pm National Press Club 1.30 pm Terry Jones' Great Map Mystery 2.00 pm Jeeves And Wooster 3.00 pm Children’s programs 6.00 pm The House Of Windsor: A Royal Dynasty 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm 7.30 8.00 pm The New Inventors 8.30 pm Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight 9.30 pm Hungry Beast 10.00pm At The Movies 10.30pm Lateline 11.05pm Lateline Business 11.30pm Whale Patrol late night viewing continues

6.00 am Morning viewing 11.30am Seven Morning News 12noon Movie: Derby 2.00 pm Dr Oz 3.30 pm Toybox 4.00 pm It's Academic 4.30 pm Seven News 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 program tba 8.30 pm Criminal Minds 9.30 pm Detroit 10.30pm I Shouldn't Be Alive 11.30pm My Name Is Earl midnight Parks And Recreation 12.30am Sons And Daughters late night viewing continues

6.00 am Morning viewing 11.30am Alive and Cooking 12noon Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 pm The View 2.00 pm Days Of Our Lives 3.00 pm Entertainment Tonight 3.30 pm Magical Tales 4.00 pm The Saddle Club 4.30 pm Afternoon News 5.30 pm Hot Seat 6.00 pm National News 6.30 pm WIN News 7.00 pm A Current Affair 7.30 pm program tba 8.00 pm program tba 8.30 pm RPA 9.30 pm Embarrassing Bodies 10.30pm Amazing Medical Stories late night viewing continues

TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 8.30 am Video Hits 12noon Bilby Dreams 2.00 pm Netball: ANZ Championship 4.00 pm Everybody Hates Chris 5.00 pm TEN News 5.30 pm Jamie's Thirty Minute Meals: Piri Piri Chicken 6.00 pm TEN Evening News 6.30 pm The Biggest Loser 7.30 pm program tba 8.30 pm program tba 9.30 pm program tba 10.30pm NCIS: Los Angeles 11.30pm Sunday Late Night Movie 1.30 am Home Shopping 3.30 am This is Your Day late night viewing continues

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6.00 am Morning viewing 10.00am The Circle 12noon ANZAC Day From The MCG 2.00 pm ANZAC Day Football Essendon v Collingwood 5.30 pm TEN News 6.30 pm 6.30PM With George Negus 7.00 pm The 7PM Project 7.30 pm program tba 8.30 pm program tba 9.30 pm program tba 11.55pm 6.30PM With George Negus Encore 11.00pm TEN Late News 12.25am The Late Show With David Letterman late night viewing continues

TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 8.00 am Totally Wild 8.30 am Wurrawhy 9.00 am 9am News 10.00am The Circle 12noon Dr Phil 1.00 pm Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.30 pm Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 pm Everyday Gourmet 4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.30 pm 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 pm The 7PM Project 7.30 pm program tba 10.30pm 6.30 Encore 11.00pm TEN Late News late night viewing continues

TEN 6.00 am Morning viewing 8.00 am Totally Wild 8.30 am Wurrawhy 9.00 am 9am News 10.00am The Circle 12noon Dr Phil 1.00 pm Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook 3.00 pm Judge Judy 3.30 pm Two Guys And A Girl 4.00 pm Everyday Gourmet 4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 pm TEN News 6.30 pm 6.30 With George Negus 7.00 pm The 7PM Project 7.30 pm TBA 10.30pm 6PM Encore 11.15pm TEN Late News late night viewing continues

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6.00 am Morning viewing 12noon Movie: The Miracle Worker 2.00 pm Dr Oz 2.30 pm Sea Princesses 3.00 pm Medical Emergency 3.30 pm Toybox 4.00 pm It's Academic 4.30 pm Seven News 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 Lost Diggers Of Fromelles 8.30 pm program tba 9.30 pm Brothers & Sisters 10.30pm The Spitfire And The Lancaster late night viewing continues

NINE (WIN)

6.00 am Morning viewing 11.00am The Sunday Footy Show 12noon The Sunday Roast 1.00 pm Gilligan's Island 1.30 pm Fresh Prince of Bel Air 2.00 pm Wildfire 3.00 pm Million Dollar Drop 4.00 pm Sunday Football Eels v Titans 6.00 pm National News Sunday 6.30 pm A Current Affair Sunday 7.00 pm Customs 7.30 pm 60 Minutes 8.30 pm The Mentalist 9.30 pm Harry's Law 10.30pm CSI: Miami 11.25pm The Guardian late night viewing continues

Monday | 25 April 2011 SEVEN (SC)

5.05 am World News 1.00 pm Food Lovers' Guide 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 Ugly Americans 10.30pm South Park 11.00pm Wilfred 11.30pm The World Game 12.30am Living Black late night viewing continues

SBS

5.00 am Morning viewing 10.00am The Amazing Race 11.00am Minute To Win It 12noon Movie: Mulan II 1.50 pm Movie: Seabiscuit 5.00 pm Drive Thru Australia 5.30 pm Great South East 6.00 pm Seven News 6.30 pm Sunday Night 7.30 pm Border Security Australia's Front Line 8.00 pm The Force - Behind The Line 8.30 pm Bones 9.30 pm Castle 10.30pm Beyond The Darklands 11.30pm The First 48 12.30am Kings 1.30 am Medical Rookies late night viewing continues

Girl W ants

4.00 am Morning viewing 11.30am Songs Of Praise 12noon Landline 1.00 pm Planet Earth 2.00 pm Arctic Exposure With Nigel Marven 3.00 pm In Search Of Beethoven 4.50 pm Necessity 5.00 pm Art Nation 5.35 pm Dr Who 6.30 pm Chris Humfrey's Wild Life 7.00 pm ABC News 7.30 pm Human Planet 8.30 pm Midsomer Murders 10.10pm Compass 10.40pm The Street 11.40pm Note By Note late night viewing continues

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SBS 5.00 am Morning viewing 12noon UEFA Champions League Magazine 1.00 pm Paris Marathon 2011 12.30pm Speedweek 2.00 pm Feast India 2.30 pm Oz Concert 2011 4.00 pm Little Mosque on the Prairie 4.30 pm Living Black 5.00 pm Cycling Central 6.00 pm Thalassa 6.30 pm World News Australia 7.30 pm Empire of the Seas 8.30 pm Dateline 9.35 pm Gallipoli 11.45pm Plots With a View 1.25 am Movie: Falafel 2.55 am Weatherwatch late night viewing continues

Sunday | 24 April 2011 SEVEN (SC)

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Easy Find Classifieds

Email: classifieds@gcnews.com.au Phone: 5494 6066

$14.00 for 10 words then 50c per word thereafter. Ring through your classifed and pay over the phone with your credit card. Deadline 12noon Mondays.

Public Notices AUCTION: SURPLUS TO REQUIREMENTS Location: 10 Learjet Drive Caboolture 4510 Date: Saturday 7th May 2011 Time: 10.00am A/C: Wamuran Co-Op Project Irrigation Offering: Toyota Landcruiser petrol ute 77 model unreg, 1988 Toyota trayback ute petrol/gas unreg, Ditch witch backhoe trencher 1993 (spare motor), Vermeer V4402 1986 trencher with backhoe attachment, 3.7mtr x 2.3mtr heavy duty tandem trailer with drop off work station, 8’ x 5’ work trailer, 1.5 ton Hyster forklift 2000 mod H200SBX gas 5000hrs, Hydraulic work shop crane, 1000lt spray tank, 2 x tyres 31x15 & 5 x 15, steel tool box, poly reel, oil pumps, Qty pipe & assorted fittings gal & poly, Packing cartons 600 med, 220 lge. Plus sundries too many to list. Photo ID is required – Viewing before auction 7.30am onwards 5.5% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES TO THIS SALE PAYMENT: CREDIT CARD, CASH OR CHEQUE ON APPROVAL For Full Details After Hours: Garry 0418 783 288 Mike Wheeler Livestock & Property Phone: 54961203 PHOTOS: Website: www.mikewheeler.com.au

FARM AUCTION – PROPERTY SOLD Location: Thomas Road, Mt Mee 4521 Date: Saturday 30th April Time: 9.00am A/C: Paul Hain Offering: daegong dk65 4x4 tractor with bucket, field equip 6ft slasher, forks, hay spear, back blade, yeomans 3 tyne plough, post hole digger, diamond harrows, 400lt hardi spray tank, 200lt spray unit, 2ton grain feeder, 2x round bale feeders, husqvarna ride on [lt1538], cement mixer, air compressor, 5.6Kw generator, 2 crown coppers, 4 saddles Plus many sundries all in excellent condition Photos www.mikewheeler.com.au Full details: Mike wheeler livestock & property 54961203 Garry brown 0418 783288

In Memoriam

Ken Beutel 26-4-2010 Dearly loved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Deep in our hearts you will always stay, loved and remembered every day. Coral and family 46 |

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Engagement Notices

Professional Services

Greg O’Sullivan and Alysha Chamberlain are engaged Congratulations and lots of love from Your Families and Friends

MOBILE BOOKKEEPER MYOB – BAS – PAYROLL - SUPERS Pick up (Elimbah to Landsborough) or drop off (Beerburrum). Same day service (most cases). Reasonable rates. Ph: 5496 0001 or 5438 7738 (AH) or email: beth@readbookshop.com.au tradies bookkeeper MYOB, Quickbooks, Payroll, BAS, 15yrs experience. Phone 0423 772 573

Courses & Tuition

DRIVE EASY DRIVER TRAINING

Tenders

INVITATIONS TO TENDER

ESTABLISHMENT OF A REGISTER OF PRE QUALIFIED SUPPLIERS FOR TRADE SERVICES Contract Number Z336000 Electronic Tender Box Close: 12 noon 17 May 2011 Tenders are invited from suitable and licensed operators for the establishment of a register of pre qualified suppliers to supply trade services as listed below across five (5) zones within the Sunshine Coast. Pre-tender site meeting details are provided in the tender documentation. • Carpentry • Cabinet making and shop fitting • Building maintenance and minor construction • Plumbing and gas fitting • Painting • Electrical • Data cabling • Metal fabrication and repairs

ESTABLISHMENT OF A REGISTER OF PRE QUALIFIED SUPPLIERS FOR GENERAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES Contract Number Z336100 Electronic Tender Box Close: 12 noon 17 May 2011 Tenders are invited from suitable and licensed operators for the establishment of a register of pre qualified suppliers to supply general maintenance services as listed below across five (5) zones within the Sunshine Coast. Pre-tender site meeting details are provided in the tender documentation. • Gutter cleaning • Fencing • Glazing • Pressure cleaning • Graffiti removal

MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC LEARNING TO DRIVE MADE EASY PHONE MARY OR BRIAN

1300 739 133 0438 358 995 guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157 Art Classes - All Mediums & Styles 3hrs for $20. Karen 5494 8354

Beerwah U Bute Driver Training

• Qld Qualified Driver Instructor (Blue Card Holder) • Learn to drive a vehicle running on LPG & Petrol • Learn to pull reverse a Trailer (Optional) • Dual controls --- Fully insured • Pick you up from home/office/school etc. 15 min • 6cyl – 6 spd manual • Safety rating introduction • $70 per hr. free of charge

For bookings phone Julie 0438 643 403 primary through to senior tutoring in your own home. Numeracy, Literacy & across curriculum learning for individual learning needs. 5494 6996 or 0488 974 340 Yoga - Radiant light with Rukmini. Wed 6.30pm-8pm Peachester Hall Phone: 0437 914 029

DAVE’S FLEX & FITNESS

Circuit classes every Mon, Wed Classes start 6.45pm Also avail: One on one gym instruction Qualified trainer

Phone Dave or Cora on 5494 8899

PIANO LESSONS $18/30 min BEERWAH / AIRCONDITIONED STUDIO FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT BEN: 0423 350 029

Council reserves the right to invite tenderers to change their tenders to take account of a change in the tender specifications. Tender documents including submission requirements are available via a quick link to Current Tenders on Council’s website. All tender submissions are to be electronically lodged.

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Accounting Services Ph 5494 0566 Beerwah

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Childrens & adults private art classes. Desert Dreams. Fun classes from the mountains to the sea with recognised Australian artist with Blue Card Kathy O'Brien. Now in Maleny. Please Phone Kathy 0419 846 342 www.desertdreams.net

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Classifieds Courses & Tuition cont. drum teacher Lessons by experienced teacher & performer in Glasshouse Mountains. Contact Tristan Agostino Phone: 0414 565 645 HOMEWORK CLUB Starting term 2 at Glasshouse Hall. $10 per hour/per student. Experienced & qualified teacher. Taking bookings now. Phone Karen 0427196158 A+ TUITION Primary all subjects! Highschool English! 1 on 1 tutoring, lessons suited to individual needs. Experienced & qualified teacher. Places available for term 2. Phone Karen 0427196158

Free Keys2Drive lesson Manual & Auto 2hr lesson - $85

0407 462 327 info@dugies.com.au

For Sale

PINE FENCE PALINGS 1800x100x16 $1.40 EACH (PACK RATE)

SEE STEVE AT.....

Bunker

looking for all gardening jobs. Grass, mulch, weeding, clean-ups, rubbish to tip etc. Contact Gnome Gardening 5439 9954

Track Bobcat (Posi & Tipper)

Pets & Livestock smiley's mobile animal grooming Hydrobath, Clipping, Grooming Phone Lynda Kingdom 5493 0115 0409 627 775

DOG STYLE MOBILE DOG WASH & CLIPPING

Beerwah 5439 0076 Doonan 5471 0076

Phone Tina 0414 233 751 Dog Pawz-A-While Grooming

...if your pet isn’t becoming to you then it should be coming to me

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Alterations by kaz!!!! I'm still here. Doggie coats available. Please phone 5496 9774. Appointments only

Positions Vacant EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST required to join our dynamic team. This is a casual position approx. 2 days per week + all school holidays. Must be available for short notice staff relief. Please fax short resume to 5494 7611 or Phone Dawn at Mooloolah Dental on 5494 7011 on or after 27th April 2011. This position will become available early June. Experienced cook required must be able to work flexible hours & have good knowledge of takeaway cooking. Must be clean, neat, tidy, punctual & be able to work as a team member. Phone Debbie 5496 9371 or 0405 189 879 Experienced pizza cook/chef for new hinterland pizzeria. Full-time. Email resume to kaylene@sotheran. net Phone: 0405 102 705 Person wanted various hours, spraypainting MDF, equipment supplied. Ring Di 5438 7490

Computer Sales, Rental & Services

Computers

For all new systems, full onsite support, repairs, virus removal & general maintenance. Over 15yrs servicing the area.

Call 5493 0905 or 0407 074 079

Computer Bargains All Week

 P4 Comp. complete w/XP - antivirus - $190  Cheap LCD’s 17” $39, 19” $50, 24” $165 Virus removal, upgrades & service

~APRIL SPECIAL~

4m wide Sheet Vinyl Only $13.75 pm2 incl. GST

Sandy’s Hydro Dog Wash and Grooming Servicing the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland. We use heated water

Mob: 0411 111 970

Pet accessories also available

Choice of 2 - Supply Only

AUSSIE CARPETS & VINYL

15 FREE STREET, BEERWAH - 54946300 autumn/ winter veggies & herb seedlings for sale. Large variety. Ph: 5494 6272 or 0421 488 463 20,000ltr corrugated rainwater tank, good condition, own transport required. $950 Ph: 54969676 Framed lattice, large sizes & quantities. Pavers approx 4 square metres, make an offer Phone: 0421 772 861 or 0411 334 252 plant sale, cheap prices, coleus lovely colours, broms & assorted shrubs. Sat, Sun & Mon 8am 17 Bluegum Street, Landsborough 5494 1963 Westinghouse freezer 90ltr as new $225. Hoover fridge freezer/ frost free 370ltr $280. Pentax camera SLR MZ 60/135 film, used twice $190 Phone: 5496 9774 Grader blade, suit TEA Fergie $450, ripper $200. King single mattress GC $40, security screen door inc pet entry $45, Canon 35 mm SLR plus lens $40, angleiron, galv, 3 ins by 6ft $10 each, porta-potti ec $35, tent, new $30. Ph 5494 6313, 0429 484 492.

Firewood Firewood - Quality seasoned hardwood, split, ready to go Ph: 0429 496 283 pick up or delivery dry seasoned hardwood 1.3 cubic metres split & delivered anytime $120 Phone: 0409 637 663 or 5439 9461

Cars, Bikes, Caravans & Boats

5477 1243 or 0412 005 527

Books BEERWAH BOOKS AND BITS we wish everyone a safe and happy Easter. Our once a month Teachers Late Nite is Easter Thursday we will be open 8.30am to 8.00pm 10% discount on all purchases between 3.00pm and 8.00pm . Good Friday & Easter Monday / Anzac Day we will be closed . Great range of LP’s Abba, Classical, Flamenco, Beatles, Jethro Tull , Alan Parsons Project over 2500 Vinyls Play before you buy. Open all day Saturday. Huge range kids books for boys and girls, classics, aussie authors, popular authors, westerns, combat comics. 1980’s DM & Marvel Comics. Trading cards and other interesting Bits. Pop in and say hello or check out www.beerwahbooksandbits.com.au or our Facebook page. We also support Beerwah Facebook page. Ph 54946315 b.h.

For caring treatment while clipping, bathing & scissor styling Ph: 5439 0080

HEIRLOOM Veg Seedlings, Side of road sale, Old Gympie rd, 900m from roundabout at Landsborough. $2 punnet of 8

“SECONDS”

$85 p/h • Slashing/ Mulcher • Driveways/ Drains • Good In Wet

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motorcycles wanted - Going or not. Complete or not. Cash paid. Ph: 0421 375 176.

CHEAP SCOOTERS mobility aids,beds and chairs. new and used, guaranteed best prices Ph: 54510551

Work Wanted

Phone Anthony 0488 000 024

Landsborough Market OPEN EASTER SATURDAY 8.00am -1.00pm Great last minute low cal gifts and beautiful hand made cards for Easter or any occasion For further information call 54946315 b.h or check out our Facebook page

ABN: 8471749260

DRIVER TRAINING

Motorcycles Wanted

Markets

Als Caravan and Camper detailing. Mobile service, canvas, vinyl, cleaning and waterproofing. Mould, mildew, tree sap and bird dropping removal. Free quotes. Pensioner discounts. Phone: 0438 796 220 1999 Nissan pulsar 142,000k's reg, RWC, VGC $6,500 or nearest cash offer Ph: 0409 342 877 or 5494 0884

Lost & Found found keyless car remote. Weegan Court, Landsborough Saturday at Garage Sale. 5439 9561 or 0438 637 693

To Rent/Lease/Let A caravan delivered to your site is available now. Choice of size & layout from $70 p/w Phone Jim 0411 221 977 2 bedroom near new a/c c/port $295 p/wk + gas + power, bond required 3 wks. 3 bedroom near new a/c c/port $325 p/wk + gas + power, bond required 3 wks. Park facilities available laundry, pool, BBQ, boom gate access safe and secure. Glasshouse Mountains Tourist Park 466 Steve Irwin Way Beerburrum 5496 0151

Share Accommodation beerwah 1 room avail, furnished, suit working female, price neg Phone: 0419 406 141

Garage Sales glasshouse 23 Parkview Road Sat & Sun. Wire ropes, builders equipment / tools / parts quality furniture, audio / video equipment, household.

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Blood, Sweat and Cheers

Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Trevor Bertram

Laurie Evans Real Estate (Glasshouse and Beerwah) sponsored our Financial Day last Monday with 16 teams from 11 clubs competing for the trophies. The day was won by the Woodford team of J Engelmann, P Harman, S Raddle and E Streek with a highest winning margin of + 19 over the Runners-up B Saunders, T Bertram, M Bertram and M Freshwater with a + 18. The ‘Lucky Draw’ prize went to the Narangba team. Kelvin Brady from Laurie Evans Real Estate (Glass House) presented the prizes. The major raffle, a $60.00 voucher donated by Fred Fern Bowls Centre was won by Edna Verdonck from Caloundra. Round 5 of the ‘Maleny Grove’ Live Life Village Hinterland Challenge was played on Tuesday afternoon with Glasshouse skips (S Wilson 21/19, M Duff 19/17 and T Little 22/14) winning all 3 rinks for 62 shots and 6 points over Maleny’s 50 shots. As a result, Glasshouse is in first place on 15 points with one game still to play against Mapleton in the series, ahead of Maleny on 12 points and Mapleton on 3 points. The semi-final and final will be played at Maleny on Saturday, May 7. With our lead on points, we go straight through to the final that afternoon. Wednesday’s Monthly Jackpot Triples game was drawn as ‘most ends won’ and the winners were B Burton, J Hobson and Rae Farrell with 14 ends narrowly winning over the runners-up, A Howard, B Fogarty and S Wilson with 13 ends. The ‘Lucky Draw’ prize went to D Sutherland, M Bertram and T Bertram. Next month’s Jackpot will be in excess of $400.00 and there is room for more teams.

Thursday afternoon’s game of ‘Open Pairs’ was won by B Saunders and G Turton with 2 wins plus a margin of 35. The runners-up, from the Winners of the Losers in the second game, were C Sinton and G Richardson with the highest score of 24. In Round 1 of the Club Championship Men’s ‘A’ Singles, K Brady 25 def T German 19, G Richardson 26 def J McSwain13 and E Carter 25 def B Richardson 17. Round 2 results were L Henderson 25 def R Moss 15, K Beasley 25 def M Viterale 10, B Standring 27 def B Burton 14, G Richardson 26 def R Scullion 13, E Carter 25 def K Brady 8, W Tumbridge 25 def S Wilson 13, J Tatum 25 def R Farrell 2 and C Sinton 27 def T Armstrong 14. Round 3 will be held at 9.00am and Round 4 at 1.00pm on Saturday, April 30. A social game will be played on Easter Saturday afternoon if Kelvin Brady (Laurie Evans Real Estate) presenting the sufficient players are winners trophies to the Woodford Team interested in booking in.

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Last Monday students from our local district schools competed for a place in the district tennis team. The boy’s competition was hotly contested with 13 boys all keen for a spot. Ben Davis from Beerwah State School took out champion for the boys securing his spot and will be joined by Rusty Rosenberger (St Michaels), Tom Moser (Maleny SS) and Tom Kelso (Glass House SS). The girls champion was Elodie Foster from St Michaels and will be joined by Isabelle Major and Daniella Bidois also from St Michaels and Jaquiline Roach (GCC). The two teams will represent the district at Kawana in June in effort to earn a place in the regional team.

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Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Contributed by Judy Walker

Monday, April 11 was our 2 bowl Triples Day. Winners were Peter Setch, Tony Pignata and Zac Main, 2nd Judy and Lloyd Walker and Ede Clark, 3rd Jo and Nev Littler and Helen Caulley. Raffle winners were Lloyd Walker (2), Curly Peterson, Jack Timms and Eileen Pierce. Tuesday saw Jo Littler def Gwen Henderson in Ladies Singles and in the Men’s A Grade Singles Lloyd Walker def Ian Henderson. Ray Bryant won the raffle. Friday winners were Peter Plunkett and Rob Hall, 2nd Alex Thomson and Eric Wood and 3rd Bob Patten and Kev Woodman. Saturday, April 16 saw Nev Shaw def Eric Wood in Men’s A Grade Singles and in the B Grade John Esdaile def Rick Horse Riding @ Rossi’s Humphries. Raffle winners 5494 8515 were Judy Walker and Lessons for Beginners to Advanced Dick Metcalfe. The 3 Bowl Pairs this week will be played on Thursday, April 21 at 3.00pm. Saturday and Unlimited Tuesday will be as normal free trial at 1.00pm. A reminder that start times will revert back to 12.30pm from the 0417 621 427 or 5447 0166 first play day in May.

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Fixtures The Summer Sunshine Coast Junior Tennis season has finished and our teams all did well. Our Div 1, Mega Stars, Div 4A, Marvels and Div 4C, Magic all made the semi finals with our Magic team just missing out in the grand final. Well done juniors and we hope you will give it another go next season starting in May. Our Adult Monday night season has started with many interruptions with the weather so we live in hope that the rain goes away soon. We have three teams this season – Div 2, Mungrals – Div 3, Mystics and Div 5, Scuds. Our teams are looking for any women wishing to fill in at times when needed. You don’t have to play every week just when somebody can’t play for one reason or another. News Very soon our members will notice some activity around the tennis club as the building our long waited shed will commence. This will make the clubhouse tidier as the shed will house sports and gardening equipment. A working bee will be organised in the near future to jetwash no 2 and 3 courts. If you can help in any way or have any spare time please call Ray on 0438 291 577 and he can organise a time to clean the courts.

Ewen Maddock Fish Management Inc Annual General Meeting Baroon Pocket Dam Restocking? The Ewen Maddock Fish Management Inc was formed in May 2010 with the aim of restocking Ewen Maddock Dam with native sports fish. Despite its relatively short history, and limited membership, the Group successfully raised the required funds to purchase and release 29,000 Bass, Silver Perch and Yellowbelly fingerlings into Ewen Maddock Dam in February this year. It intends to replicate this success each year. The Groups AGM will be held on Monday, May 2 at the Mooloolah Valley Sports Club (Mooloolah Connection Road) commencing at 10.00am. The AGM will be followed by a family barbecue and social event at the Ewen Maddock Dam picnic area. A key agenda item which will be voted at the AGM is whether the Group will undertake stocking of Baroon Pocket Dam in addition to Ewen Maddock Dam. The Group is actively seeking new members. If you are interested in the health of the Ewen Maddock and Baroon Pocket Dam Fisheries then please come along. Membership forms will be available at the AGM. For further details please contact the Secretary at secretary@ewenmaddock. com.au (phone 0409 897 065) or the President at president@ ewenmaddock.com.au (ph 0428 598 398). Limited information is also available on the Groups website www.ewenmaddock.com.au www.gcnews.com.au


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Bromeliad Society Inc. Contributed by Bob McLean Phone: 0427 606 240 It is time to have a chat about the largest genera in the Bromeliad family, and one of the most well known. The Tillandsia has over 1,000 species and cultivars, with the majority of the species being epiphytes (not growing in soil), and mostly xerophytic epiphytes (growing in dry conditions). These are characterised by their greyish silvercoloured foliage, due to the numerous fuzzy scales which cover the surface of the leaves. The leaves are often contorted into bizarre shapes. These plants have no centre tank to hold water and many produce little if any root system. There are tank-forming Tillandsia’s, which usually have quite soft foliage in comparison to the xerophytic types with most of these coming from Central America. Xeric tillandsias are the supreme ‘oligotrophs’ (i.e. nutrient scavengers). In nature, they receive little in the way of nutrients; however, they make maximum use of those nutrients that are available. This does not mean a generous fertiliser program is useless. The Tillandsia is a bromeliad that can complement any indoor or outdoor garden display. The flower colour can be pinks,

blue, yellow and of course the range of green and silver-grey foliage which is an all year display. We will have a look at a Tillandsia aeranthos. It is a small plant 10 cm high with about 20 fine, narrow, green leaves, covered with silver-grey scales, which form a neat rosette and is quite stiff. The leaves keep developing in spirals, eventually forming long stems which curve according to light and gravity. The striking flower bracts are bright reddish purple, and the petals are violet blue. The flower will provide a floral display for three to four months. These curious but lovely plants are commonly called the ‘Carnation of the Sky’ in their native countries where they are quite widespread. This is a hardy plant which can take frost and other adverse conditions and is strictly epiphytic. You will be able to see these plants and many other Tillandsias at the Glasshouse Country Sustainability & Garden Expo in Beerwah on May 29, as well as participate in the specialty workshops managing Bromeliads. Check the advertisement in this edition of GCNews for more information, or visit www. glasshousecountryfestival.com.au to see all the details.

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Go Green Rainforest Nursery plant of the week Weeping Wattle Acacia complanata When it comes to wattles one of our favourites is the local Weeping Wattle. It naturally occurs from central NSW through to SE QLD. It grows to approximately 3m – 5m and has a lovely arching habit to its branches. Its leaves stand erect on the branches and this time of year it is covered in masses of perfumed

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