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Hi Everyone... Well, I know that as we get older we say each year that time seems to have sped up, but I think with Easter being so early the year does seem to have flown by. So yes, as the school holidays are once again upon us, we have included our regular Boredom Busters feature, to give parents and grandparents plenty of ideas of low cost ways to enjoy the holidays. As usual there are some great activities on, particular the program at the Rainforest Discovery Centre at Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve and at both our local libraries. This week we have also included photos of some of the elements in the new park at Glass House Mountains, taken at the park’s official opening last Friday, along with some photos of the revamped Beerwah Library that reopened on Monday, which may serve as some inspiration for places to visit during the holidays. So this edition is all about the kids, and next week we will be focusing on the parents, with plenty of inspiration for doing some work around your home over Easter with our Home and Garden feature!
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The family and friends of former Peachester and Beerwah resident Nessie Pratten came together on Friday March 9 at the Gregson and Weight Chapel at Caloundra to celebrate Nessie’s 98 and a half years of life. There were a couple of very clear themes in the tributes to Nessie, one being the importance of family, and the significant role she played during her life as a mother of five, grandmother to twelve and great grandmother to eleven. Her other love was her garden and gardening, so it was not surprising to learn that Nessie was a founding member of Peachester Garden Club and a proud Life Member. Until the age of 96 she still hosted garden club meetings and walked members around her garden and shared a few secret gardening tips. She was an inspiration to many of the local community with her continued involvement in the Peachester CWA, the Peachester History
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District Park officially opened Local Government Minister Stirling Hinchliffe was joined by Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson and local Councillor Rick Baberowski to officially open the Glass House Mountains District Park last week. Mr Hinchliffe said the eight-hectare park in its spectacular natural setting was a great example of why the Palaszczuk Government supported councils and communities to provide great places for residents to come together. The $1 million dollar park was funded to the tune of $400,000 from the State Government and $600,000 from Sunshine Coast Council. It features a barbeque shelter, places to sit and rest, picnic areas, a playground, a dog off leash area, amenities building and viewing areas to overlook lakes and waterways and Mount Tibrogargan.
Mayor Mark Jamieson said the community master planned park would provide a spacious, safe and enjoyable recreation area for the local community and visitors. “This is a park designed by the community that protects the natural assets of the park along with creating a destination for visitors to enjoy,” Mr Jamieson said. Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said: “This part of the region has an increasing number of young families and is also an important tourist destination. “The area needed a wonderful mixed space like this one to help us showcase our unique natural environment and it’s fantastic to see these great new parkland facilities being added now.” These improvements were the third and fourth
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Sue and her family from Maleny Black Angus Beef This will provide a dedicated area highlighting our region’s small producers, and plans are underway for these producers to also present a series of talks in the Small Farmers’ tent. “We are really excited for locals to discover the fantastic tastes and flavours created by our farm producers and look forward to people enjoying our locally produced products,” Sue said. As more people are becoming aware of the numerous benefits of homegrown/locally produced food, ‘Flavours of the Farm’ should provide an exciting drawcard for visitors at the 2018 Maleny Show which runs on Friday June 1 and Saturday June 2. For more details, visit www.malenyshowsociety.org.au or follow their Facebook page.
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Water park feature for zoo Good neighbours become good friends? Construction has begun on a brand new water play area at Australia Zoo, which will be ecofriendly with specially designed recycled water components. The area will include spectacular native wildlife sculptures, designed by Australia Zoo artists, for visitors to cool off in. This will be an above-ground water adventure, designed for keeping even the youngest guests safe and happy. It will include an enormous laughing frog that will tip immense amounts of water after you hear him start croaking as well as a giant squirting kookaburra, and a huge water bubbling crocodile. The development, which will roll out through 2018, will also feature additional dining options and even private cabanas.
By Lea Parkes Yes, the heading includes some very corny words from the theme song to television soap Neighbours, but in some cases it is actually reality. You may not be aware that this Sunday, March 25, is officially Neighbour Day? Which gives you a great excuse to take some time out and be a good neighbour. It can be as simple as having a chat in the front yard, letting them know that you are there if they need you, or inviting them over for a cuppa or planning a neighbourhood gettogether. We know that throughout our community there are plenty of people that already do this and one great example is the annual street parties/get together that the residents of Stephenson Court in Beerwah have been holding early in the year for the past 11 years. Just before Christmas, GC&M News included a photo of an impromptu barbeque (and informal debrief) they held on the Sunday following the dramatic storm that tore through the area damaging a number of properties and knocking out their power. While not all of the residents had been able to return to their homes in time for the annual January event, another street party went ahead, and the group have now decided to increase how often they host them. Co-ordinator of the street parties, Renee Leitch, is really proud of how successful the events are, and she recently told me about how one of the
The January street party street’s young residents, who was a toddler at the very first party 11 years ago, reckons it is one of the best nights of the year! Natasha Odgers, Hinterland Community Development Worker, said: “Neighbours are important because good relationships with others can and do change communities. “Social connection makes us feel better as it helps prevent loneliness, isolation and depression. Children also feel safer when they know the people around them,” Natasha said. If you are wanting to connect more with your neighbours and would like some ideas, tips and resources on where to start, give Natasha a call on 0418 720 515 or email natasha@calcomm. org.au. Neighbour Day is brought to you by Relationships Australia, a national not for profit organisation that works to improve relationships in all their forms. Visit www.relationships.org.au for details.
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Sports Expo and community barbeque Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre will become sports central when they host their Community Barbeque this Friday March 23 from 5pm to 7pm. This family friendly event is the brainchild of local resident Tracy Mackle who wanted to give local sporting groups the opportunity to share with community members the exciting range of activities available locally. Tracey said: “We want to encourage a greater connection with our local sports community and the expo will be a great way for local residents to find out more about what sports are available locally in a relaxed environment. “We’ve had really positive feedback from the community and a fantastic response from our local businesses and organisations committing to the event,” Tracy said.
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So far, Tibro's Netball, Glasshouse Hinterland AFL Club, Beegees Soccer, Katya's Tennis, Yoga Rhythms with Kristy, Beerwah Pool Swimfit, Glasshouse Frankie from Country Bowls Hinterland Sports Club, Surfcity Darts, Masterpiece Dance, Jag Fitness and Pilates, and Hinterland Sports will all be attending. The barbeque will also feature live music, snags and patties tossed to perfection by the Glass House Mountains Rotary Club and a visit by the Glass House Mountains Fire Brigade’s big red truck. For more information contact the Neighbourhood Centre on 5438 7000.
Regular readers of GC&M News will no doubt already be aware of the Lions Clubs of Mooloolah Valley, Maleny Blackall Range and Beerwah and the great work that they do locally, nationally and internationally. To help spread this message, members from the clubs in Zone 12 came together recently at an event at Happy Valley Park in Caloundra, braving the wind and rain to promote awareness of the work Lions do. The day was organised by Maleny Lion and Zone Chairman Rob Hobson and the free sausage sizzle, lamingtons and balloons for the children were definitely crowd pleasers. If you are interested in finding out more about Lions and what they do, and want to make a difference in your community, please contact Rob on 0418 785 967 or visit the website lionsq3. org.au for more information.
Who’s your Police Officer of the Year? Have you had contact with a police officer who you would like to thank for their service? If so, then consider nominating them for Sunshine Coast Police Officer of the Year – 2018 award. Rotary Sunshine Coast Central are currently seeking nominations for this award which acknowledges a police officer’s abilities and actions including bravery, community involvement, professionalism, understanding, compassion or
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If you would like to learn more about combining fact with fiction to turn your ancestry research into a captivating story, then book into the free workshop being run on Tuesday March 27 from 1pm - 2.30pm at the Maleny Library. Join presenter Anne Moorhouse and learn how to better understand timelines and character building. Discover more about tracing facts and learning through certificates, phone books and census records. Using her own background as an example, Anne will demonstrate how to trace family history, including adoptions, to its origins. While there is no charge for attending, bookings are essential. Phone 5475 8989 to secure your spot.
Pattemore House open Easter Saturday
Pattemore House (Fairview) in Maleny is open on the last Saturday of each month from 1pm-4pm. So, what could be a nicer way to spend a relaxing Saturday afternoon than to take the family and have afternoon tea on the verandah and experience some of Maleny’s pioneer past? The home was built in 1907 and is made from white beech pit-sawn on the property by the four Pattemore brothers for their parents. Please note that the opening date was incorrectly mentioned in GC&M News as Saturday March 24, which was an error.
The second Lamplight Tour of Bankfoot House will take place on March 25. The house will be open from 4.30pm on, with the last tour starting at 7.30pm. The Lamplight Tours held by the Friends on the last Sunday in February were a big success, with over a dozen visitors touring the house and joining the volunteers for a friendly drink on the verandah at dusk. This year Bankfoot House will celebrate its sesquicentenary on October 14. Over the years of continuous occupation, many family members have kept newspapers with interesting articles and photographs. One of the newspapers in the collection is the Brisbane Courier dated 17 November 1926, which includes a contemporaneous photograph of the first Bankfoot House. This original house was built in 1868 on logs laid on the ground. Of weatherboard construction, with a shingle roof and a brick chimney, it was a simple rectangle with a covered verandah along the front. By 1930 this building had deteriorated to a degree and it was demolished, but useable timber was recycled and used in extensions to the newer house behind it, built in 1878. The 1878 house forms the core of the present house. An old photograph in the Bankfoot House collection from the time when both houses were in existence – 1878 to 1930 – shows a window in the gable of the 1878 house. However, there are no stairs within the dwelling that would give access to the upper level. This was a mystery to the Friends until Ethel Burgess explained that the gable or attic of the house consisted of a bedroom used by her father and uncle as boys and young men when the house was overflowing with people. How did they get up there? “By ladder from the outside, and they climbed in the window,” Ethel said. Interested in learning more about Bankfoot House? Contact the Friends of Bankfoot House on ph 5493 0197 on a Wednesday or email friendsofbankfoot@gmail.com Ron Gillinder, President – 0407 760 989, in conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Council.
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The cupboards are bare at Beerburrum State School, but not for long! The school will be celebrating its 100th year on Sunday April 22, 2018 and wishes to fill three new glass display cabinets that have been generously donated by the local company, Bassett Barks. The Centenary committee is seeking items from the school’s past, such as old school work books, progress reports, writing implements, medallions, certificates, old uniforms and programs for special events. Please send these in to the school by Thursday March 29 with some basic information about when and how they were used/received. Please contact the school office on 5439 5222 for more information.
Head to Lake Kawana Community Centre on April 13 and 14 to see ‘Kaleidoscope’ presented by Company 2, which sheds light on the life of young boy Ethan Langridge and his experiences living with Asperger Syndrome. Ethan, a Flipside Circus student, exists in a world of wonder as he travels through layers of complex dynamics, dealing with enlightened senses and raw emotions. Tickets to the show are just $20 per person or $16 per person for groups of 10+, or $30 per person for the performance and the circus skills workshop $30. The workshops will take place immediately after the show. For bookings and more information on the workshop, call Lake Kawana Community Centre on 5413 1400 or visit www.scvenuesandevents. com.au.
Leadership development program Beerwah State High School’s junior leadership team spent an exhausting but very rewarding two days at the Sunday Creek Outdoor Education Centre as part of their development program. The team bonded and have come back to school full of ideas and energy, ready to make it a better place for all.
Children’s author visits local school Contributed by Vanessa McKellar Brisbane author and champion storyteller Samantha Wheeler recently visited Glasshouse Christian College to lead a series of workshops for upper primary students. Ms Wheeler shared her passion for animals and the environment, where she finds her inspiration and how she creates tension in her stories, challenging her characters and their problem solving skills. Her ideas and experiences ignited the students’ imaginations and encouraged them to consider how they can make a difference in their world. Selected students took part in a ‘Breakout Writing Session’ and every student in Year 3 to 6 participated in a persuasive or narrative workshop. Ms Wheeler has written five novels including ‘Smooch & Rose’, ‘Spud & Charli’, ‘Mister Cassowary’ and ‘Wombat Warriors’ and has won numerous awards for her work.
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Samantha Wheeler with her books and some of GCC’s upper primary students Ever since Ms Wheeler’s visit, GCC students have been discussing ways they can help wildlife and been inspired to write stories about the environment.
Dancing to the beat of their own drums The distinct sounds of an African drum emanated from the Beerwah Kindy last week as the children danced and sang along with Nathaniel from Rhythm Culture. Each of the children had the opportunity to play instruments, including shakers made from seed pods and grass, but the highlight of the day was the energetic drumming circle where they had their own drums to beat on. The passion for African music radiated from Nathaniel and it sure was contagious. 14
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Are you looking for something fun and creative for your children aged between six and 12 years to do these school holidays? Well, the Maleny Dance Academy might just be the answer for Monday and Tuesday, April 9 and 10. They are offering a two day Disney themed holiday workshop full of dance, drama, singing, craft, games and more for $95. The workshop runs from 9am to 3pm each day and they will also be providing child minding from 8am to 9am and 3pm to 5pm each day for working parents. This workshop is open to everyone, so students of Maleny Dance Academy and children from outside the studio are all welcome to participate. Places are limited, so email them now to book a place: info@malenydanceacademy.com.au.
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Easter school holidays are just around the corner and thankfully there are a number of fun, imaginative and interactive activities to help keep boredom at bay. Tuesday April 3 Beerwah 9am-3.30pm - Glasshouse Mountains Riding School is holding a confidence workshop $120. Contact Belinda on 0404 497 127, partyponies8@bigpond.com. Beerwah 10am-11am - Crazy Zoo Magic Show. Come dressed as your favourite animal. Beerwah Library, all ages. Free, registration essential. Tanawha - 10am-11.30am and 12.30pm-2pm ‘Birds of a Feather Program’ featuring ‘Brush Turkey Block Printing’ workshop with a hands-on bush walk followed by clock printing and mixed media creation. Ages 10-17. Wednesday April 4 Beerwah 10.30am-11.30pm - Robot Mouse, code the Robot and find the cheese! Beerwah Library, ages 6+. Free, registration essential. Tanawha - 10am-11.30am and 12.30pm-2pm ‘Birds of a Feather Program’ featuring ‘Beautiful Black Cormorant Screen Printing’ workshops. Learn simple silk screen printing processes using paper stencils. Ages 8-16. Thursday April 5 Maleny 2pm-3.30pm - Battle Bots, learn to code and battle an ezRobot to become champion Robot Overlord! Maleny Library, ages 10+ Free, registration essential. Tanawha - 10am-11am, 11.30am-12.30pm and 1pm-2pm - ‘Birds of a Feather Program’ featuring ‘Creative Dance’ workshops. Explore how birds fly
and move and create bird choreography. Ages 6-12. Friday April 6 Maleny 10am-11am - Crazy Zoo Magic Show. Come dressed as your favourite animal. Maleny Library, all ages. Free, registration essential. Monday April 9 Beerwah 9am-3.30pm - Glasshouse Mountains Riding School is holding a confidence workshop $120. Contact Belinda on 0404 497 127, partyponies8@bigpond.com. Tuesday April 10 Maleny 9.30am-11am - Drop in for a morning of creative Lego building. Maleny Library, ages 5+. Free. Beerwah 1pm-2pm - Create your own Boxhead and Saber. Beerwah Library, ages 7+. Free, registration essential. Maleny 10am-11.30am (ages 4-8) and 12.30pm-2pm (ages 8-12) - ‘Birds of a Feather Program’ featuring ‘Awesome Owls Collage’ workshops. Come on a mixed media adventure to create an awesome take home collage. Wednesday April 11 Beerwah 9am-3.30pm - Glasshouse Mountains Riding School is holding a confidence workshop/ holiday camp $120, sleepover option $230. Contact Belinda on 0404 497 127, partyponies8@bigpond.com. Maleny 10am-11.30am and 12.30pm-2pm ‘Birds of a Feather Program’ featuring ‘Collagraph’ workshops. Children will embark on a feathery printmaking journey in the forest. Ages 8-12. Thursday April 12 Beerwah 9am-3.30pm - Glasshouse Mountains
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Maleny 10am-11.30am and 12.30pm-2pm ‘Birds of a Feather Program’ featuring ‘Upcycled Sculpture’ workshops. Imagination is the limit in this fun and colourful workshop. Ages 7-17. Unless not indicated, Registration for library events is essential via the council’s library website. Registration opens Monday March 26 at 9am at https://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Whats-On/ Children/Holiday-Activities, alternatively contact Beerwah and Maleny Library on 5475 8989. Bookings for ‘Birds of a Feather’ Activities are essential via https://events.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au/ and a $7.50 booking fee per participant applies. Week One’s location will be at the Arts and Ecology Centre, Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha. Week Two’s location will be at the Rainforest Discovery Centre, Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Mountain View Road, Maleny.
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If you are looking at Easter Holiday options to keep boredom at bay, why not look into a local vacation care program? Packed with an awesome variety of activities, incursions and excursions, vacation care can appeal to the kids of stay at home parents as well as working families. Glass House Early Education Centre will be open every weekday throughout the holiday period (public holidays excepted) from 6.30am6.30pm, and the team have put together another awesome schedule filled with local adventures, exciting excursions and cool and creative activities. Bookings are super easy via their online booking system and each day offers an engaging mix of excitement, creativity, relaxation and activity fun. Some of the activities on offer during week one include a scooter fun day excursion to the new Pedal Park at Aura, a painting and planting day making a pallet vertical garden, crazy dress up and crazy hair day, and a messy art activity day involving slime, goop and foam! Week two will feature a Lava Lamp making day packed with cool science activities, a new release movie excursion and ‘home style’ baking and tie dyeing day. ‘Sand Wizards’ will be inspiring sandy masterpieces. Child sized board games, tree decorations and sun catcher creations are also on the program. The Centre will also offer vacation care on Monday April 16 as it is a ‘School pupil free’ day. For more details and to see the full activity program, contact Ange on 5438 7311 or email glasshouse@qccs.com. au. Childcare rebates may also be available. The centre is located at 2 Page Street, Glass House Mountains. Kidz Bizz, located at Glenview State School, is offering a heap of fun activities including Safari adventures, crafty play, Easter games, a Fun Fair and more! Other activities include Jumbo Games, Musical Show Day, a ‘Beach day’ at Glenview with a slip and slide and sand castle competition, Pajama party, action packed ‘Military day’ and a Camp Out day. For information email kidz.biz@bigpond.com. Mooloolah State School’s Vacation Care will also be offering Easter holiday fun. Come and join in the fun and make new friends these holidays. Give the Centre a call on 5494 7491 to find out what they have planned for the holidays.
Riding School is holding a confidence workshop $120. Contact Belinda on 0404 497 127, partyponies8@bigpond.com. Maleny 9.30am-11am - Drop in and create your own spaceship. Rocket or whatever you want! Maleny Library, ages 2+. Free. Beerwah 10am-11am - Drop in and create your own spaceship. Rocket or whatever you want! Beerwah Library, ages 2+. Free.
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You Said It NBN Failures Three and a half years of advocating that NBN does not know what they are doing, and our critiques of their process, their so-called “genuine” public consultation attempts in our communities and their non-productive public meetings, indicate that NBN is looking like a total failure as a broadband supplier. The Towerless NBN for Maleny group has stated all this from the beginning. You just have to look at any newspaper or media outlet today to see the constant stream of complaints, the records of shockingly poor quality work and the endless delays on NBN connections and the poor internet speed results. NBN is now a classic ‘White Elephant’. As the ABC says, “Lauded in the 2009 Commonwealth budget as the single largest nation building infrastructure project in Australian history, the NBN is at risk of becoming an expensive white elephant in our cities. Years of political interference, poor technology decisions and a monopoly business attitude have damaged the brand.” (ABC News, 1/3/2018). The results of the objection process to four major Development Applications (DAs) in our communities show the cynicism about NBN and opposition to NBN right here. As your article in GC&M News 28/2/18 says about the results of a DA process, “NBN tower plans raise plenty of concerns”. The numbers of objections to a tower in Conondale raised 180 letters, in Peachester it raised 274 objections, and Sinclairs Lane, Maleny had 194 objections. And Burgess Avenue in Maleny attracted 73 objections. This is a resounding result for the region’s dislike for the tower options here and it seems to be the largest number of objections ever raised against NBN towers anywhere on the Sunshine Coast.
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Easter Market The Beerwah CWA Markets are making their comeback in 2018, with their traditional Easter themed markets on this Saturday March 24, from 8am to 1pm. The markets are a celebration of all things local, enjoy Beerwah’s vibrant community artisan market. Beautiful handmade stalls, fresh baking, jewellery, accessories, plants, and an Easter raffle, all situated at their hall and grounds on Simpson Street. Relax and enjoy a morning out with friends, sharing a cup of tea served with home baked scones and jam inside the CWA Hall. The markets also give opportunity for community organisations to showcase their group; a regular is Koala Action Inc. If you are a community group that is interested, please do not hesitate to get in touch. For all enquires please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com. Limited stall sites are still available. Debbie Ives Beerwah CWA
World Day of Prayer World Day of Prayer for 2018 was held on March 2 and was hosted by the Glasshouse Country AOG Church in Beerwah. This year’s service was compiled by the World Day of Prayer committee in Suriname and over
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70 people were present to enjoy the service and address presented by Pastor Aaron Jackson. After the service, all enjoyed a chat and delicious morning tea. The World Day of Prayer service is a time when all denominations can come together to enjoy fellowship and learn about fellow Christians around the world. Thank you to all who participated and attended and a special thanks to all at the AOG Church for their participation. Eunice Prickett World Day of Prayer Coordinator Glass House Country
Ride2School Day This Friday, March 23, we’re calling on all Queenslanders to get our next generation grinning and on their bikes to school. It’s National Ride2School Day and an opportunity to give our children the gift of fun and freedom that comes with riding a bike. Of concern, only one in five Queensland kids currently ride to school, compared to four in five in the 1970s. While the world has changed drastically since then, and riding to school isn’t always easy, it’s well worth the effort. There are a multiplicity of benefits that come with bike riding – it’s a chance to bond, to build resilience, and to nurture their independence as they navigate the world. It’s also a great way to establish lifelong habits that promote health and physical activity, as well as giving kids space to experience gratitude for the great outdoors and our natural heritage. Ride2School Day might also be a chance for parents to rediscover the joy of riding. Queensland, get involved in Ride2School – bikes rule! Anne Savage Chief Executive Officer Bicycle Queensland
Fast and friendly service
As a regular user of our wonderfully comfortable Beerwah Library I have to say it was a little confronting to use the ‘Pop Up’ Library over the past couple of weeks. However, I wanted to congratulate the staff who are always lovely for how well they did with fulfilling the needs of regular library users during this time. I look forward to the changes being revealed to our well-loved library. A Green Beerwah
I’m just writing to say, if you haven't been into Coffee Club Beerwah lately – you should give it a go, for a cuppa or a meal. The beautiful friendly staff and management are warm and friendly and the service is great. We recently had a farewell lunch there and the service was fast and the food was fresh. They were just very helpful about the whole event. Well done. Please keep supporting local business. Donna Turner Glass House Mountains
5 hacks for breaking into the property market Remember that you might be eligible for a first home buyers grant, and stamp duty concessions. 2. Make a savings plan Once you have a clear financial goal in mind, it’s time to start putting away. Putting aside money every week adds up over time. 1. Define your goal Do a budget, and work out how much you Start reviewing the real estate landscape with make every week, how much you need to realistic goggles, and work out where you can spend, and how much you can afford to afford to buy. put away. Start a high-interest savings or Think about practicalities, like distance to term deposit account, which will earn you work, transport and local amenities. Consider interest, and keep other costs down. Consider purchasing a unit, instead of a larger house, setting up an automatic transfer, so part of if your working in a city or commute and buy your income directs straight to your savings, regionally. before you have the chance to touch it. With your approximate budget in mind, 3. Clear your debts work out how much deposit you will need, Pay off your credit cards, shop cards, and any and calculate other costs, like stamp duty, other loans hanging over you. This will save conveyancing costs, and building inspections. Dreaming of owning your own home? With house prices as they are, saving for your first home deposit can feel daunting. But the good news is, it’s possible. Here are some practical tips for breaking into the property market, and making your first home dream a reality.
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Members of Maleny Commerce and Montville Chamber of Commerce joined together last Wednesday for a breakfast meeting at The Orangery at Maleny to launch the Glass House Small Business Awards (aka The Glassies) for 2018. Andrew Powell announced that nominations for this year’s awards would open on March 28 and close on April 6.
Maleny Commerce President Nicole Hilton with past Glassie winners Anne Brown from Rosetta Books and Peter Falcongreen from Maleny Dairies
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Plenty of locals were on hand celebrate the official opening of the Glass House Mountains District Park last Friday morning, see story page 5.
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Can’t travel to Las Vegas? Then let Las Vegas come to you when The Events Centre, Caloundra presents ‘A Night in Vegas’, a sensational high energy musical extravaganza which pays homage to the legends of Vegas on Wednesday April 11 at 11am. This is a show of pure entertainment, where the Rat Pack meets the crooners and swooners, with a song list that includes Viva Las Vegas, My Way, Moondance, Me and My Shadow, Straighten Up and Fly Right, Sway, Fly Me to the Moon, Mack the Knife, New York, New York, That’s Life and many more. Tickets are $19, or for a group of 10 or more they are $17.50, which includes a complimentary morning tea served from 10am. For bookings call 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au.
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Mahjong originated in China in the 17th Century and is a great game to help keep your mind active. Join Mahjong teacher Miranda Rowlands as she shows you how to read the Chinese and Western tile patterns that form the basis of the game. Sessions will be held at the at Beerwah Library on Wednesday March 28 from 1pm2.30pm. These sessions will focus on player etiquette, game rules and basic moves. Come along to meet likeminded people and explore a fun social activity. Attendance is free, however bookings are essential, and can be made by phoning 5475 8989.
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Maleny Film Society's next offering is the French drama Sage Femme (The Midwife) starring the wonderful Catherine Deneuve as Beatrice and delightful Catherine Frot as Claire, the eponymous midwife. Claire is a dependable, upright member of society whose world is thrown into chaos by two events. The first is the imminent closure of her midwifery unit to be replaced by a high-tech modern facility where she has no wish to work. Then her father dies and his despised free-spirited mistress Beatrice returns, throwing herself on Claire's mercy because she is homeless and dying of cancer. Directed by Martin Provost and released in 2017, Sage Femme explores the unlikely relationship between two women, connected through circumstances, who couldn't be less alike: Claire the reliable, unselfish single mother and Beatrice the self-centred, hedonistic, hard-gambling woman who walked out of her life 30 years earlier. Finely nuanced and superbly acted, this film is a joy to watch. Oh, and there's Claire's love-interest – a salt of the earth, amiable truck driver Paul (Olivier Gourmet) to add yet another dimension and invariably a comedic touch. In the words of one reviewer: this film combines French perfectionism with profound human values. When: Saturday March 24 Where: Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street Food & Drinks: Dinner from 6pm - 7pm catered by Claude's, tea/coffee and home-made slices stand, and drinks available from the bar Cost: $13 adults (non-members), $8 members and students with ID, and children under 16, $5 Movie: Screens from 7.15pm Info: www.malenyfilmsociety.info
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Red Cross Donormobile is coming to town Monday 26 March Maleny IGA Carpark - 7.00am-2.00pm Tuesday 27 March Maleny IGA Carpark - 11.30am-6.00pm Wednesday 28 March Simpson Street Beerwah (near the Co-op) 11.30am-6.00pm Thursday 29 March Simpson Street Beerwah (near the Co-op) 7.00am-2.00pm Remember to bring your photo id and eat and drink some water before you donate.
Sugary drinks a recipe for disaster It's no secret that we shouldn't be drinking sugary drinks. As more and more research investigates the ill effects of regular consumption of soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks and cordials, it may be time for you to give it up, or at least reduce the amount you consume on a daily or weekly basis. A regular 600ml bottle of soft drink contains no nutritional benefits, but around 16 teaspoons of sugar, and drinking one can of sugary drink a day
can lead to 6.5kgs of weight gain in a year. Cancer Council Queensland has long called for multiple initiatives to tackle obesity, which includes introducing a 20% levy on sugary drinks and restricting marketing of sugary drinks to children. Excess sugar consumption increases the risk of being overweight or obese, which is a key risk factor for chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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Contributed by Gweneth Brooks In spite of the blustery, inclement weather there was a very good attendance for the meeting on March 8. (My apologies for the incorrect date in my last contribution. It would appear that there was a problem with my calculations. We hold our meeting on the second and fourth weeks of each month, and I hadn’t realised that March 1 was a Thursday.) The group were given the topic of ‘Is there a solution to the overuse of all drugs in today’s society?’ The topic provided a good challenge and learning opportunity for the members. Chelsea, with great earnestness and passion, expressed her opinion from a very youthful point of view in today’s society and at the end of the meeting was acknowledged as ‘Toastmaster’ for the day. Our next meeting is definitely on this Thursday, March 22, commencing at 9am for a 9.15am start at the meeting room at Church on the Rise, in Beerwah Parade, Beerwah. New members are welcome. You can phone Martine on 5496 9855 or Barbara on 0407 371 305 for further information. The Sunshine Coast Choral Society accompanied by The Choral Society Chamber Orchestra will be presenting Karl Jenkins’ ‘Requiem’ on Sunday April 22 at 2pm at Gregson & Weight, 159 Wises Road, Buderim, in remembrance of the end of World War One in 1918.
From the churches What is your rhythm for life? With the holiday season coming to an end the pace of life just seems to increase. This time of year, we are at full speed with school, work, university, sport and volunteer commitments consuming the calendar. That restful summer and time with family seems like a dream of the distance past. The rhythm of life we can get ourselves caught in can wear us down emotionally, physically and spiritually. Having a musical background, I am reminded that music is comprised of rhythm, melody and harmony. All these elements make a variety of sounds and songs, but a particular element places a big part in music: rest. Rest is the use of silence, when no noise is played by a musical instrument that provides space between melody, harmony and rhythm. Often our lives are like
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Beerwah RSL Sub-branch hold their monthly meetings on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 2pm at their club rooms at the Beerwah Sportsground. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday March 27. A Grand Cent Auction will be held on Friday April 13 at Kawana Surf Club, 99 Pacific Boulevard, Buddina. Doors open 6pm for 7pm start. Entry of $5 gives you the chance to win a lucky door prize and includes two free sheets of tickets. Over 100 great prizes are to be won including a Gold Coast getaway. Meals and drinks will be available. All proceeds aid Coast Hospice Mombasa Kenya. For enquiries and/or to pre purchase tickets, phone Liz on 0421 021 927. U3A Sunshine Coast welcomes members and visitors to a lecture by Dr Tom Hewitt entitled ‘It’s all around us: the good the bad and the ugly of environmental graphic design’. The lecture is on Tuesday March 27 at 9.30am in the Masonic Lodge Hall, Tamarind Street, Maleny. Phone Yvonne for details on 0404 466 372. Glasshouse Country (Legacy) Laurel Club will hold their March 28 meeting at Club Glass House (Bowls Club), 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains at 11am. Koala Rescue Queensland - Our koalas are in a critical state and we are dedicated to make sure they survive. We are a non-profit organisation that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We rescue sick, orphaned or displaced koalas state wide. You can ring Ray on 0423 618 740 or Murray on 0431 300 729.
Lachlan Campbell Seventh Day Adventist Church a song that is comprised of many parts, but I wonder how often we take the time to rest. To create a space in the rhythm of our lives that allows us to rest and appreciate family, friends, work, school and our community. The Bible talks about rest by using the term Sabbath. This Sabbath is a 24-hour time period of rest to engage with community, family and grow your physical, emotional and spiritual health. The Sabbath provides a rhythm to your week that allows you to focus on what really matters in your life. Take the time to slow down weekly through the busyness of this season of the year. Applying rest to your rhythm of life is going to make your life song even more beautiful. Mark 2:27-28 states that the Sabbath is made for man and that Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath. Take the rest Jesus offers and enjoy the blessings he wants to give you by just slowing down this week.
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Beerwah High Chaplaincy Committee will be selling raffle tickets in a Happy Days Family raffle to support Chappy Mike Turner. The “put the thumbs and fingers to rest and eyes up” fabulous prize includes an electronic dart board, huge jigsaw puzzle, picnic rug, thermos pack and more. Tickets are $2 each or three for $5. Tickets can be purchased from Chappy Mike at school or outside Beerwah IGA and Target this Friday and Saturday, March 23 and 24, from 8.30am to 12.30pm. The committee appreciates the tremendous support the local community provides and they look forward to seeing plenty of locals dropping by to buy tickets.
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Hello Brownie, I would like to let you know that we have Birdwing caterpillars on our butterfly vine this year!! I have never seen the butterflies flying. We did find a dead one years ago on the forest floor. We are thrilled to see the caterpillars back as we had been told they would not be in our area as it had been too dry. We bought our vines from GMAN but have propagated more to spread them through our forest. We live on the side of a Ngungun on 1.5 acres. We have a creek that flows when the quarry overflows; this is always an interesting change to the garden. I really wanted to share with you our great caterpillar find and wonder if other gardeners are finding them as well. Cheers, Chloe May Glass House Mountains Great news Chloe, both for you and the local Richmond Birdwing Butterfly population – I know that GMAN (Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network) will be happy to hear that their efforts to distribute the butterfly food vine are paying dividends. Chloe even sent me a video of a butterfly fluttering about one of her vines… they are such a colourful sight. I’m acutely jealous, as my vines have been untouched for almost 10 years now… but as I live a little closer to the coast (Palmview), I suspect we’re in an area just outside where they would normally venture. The good butterfly season seems to be widespread as well, as there are reports from people up and down the Coast of having seen butterflies and finding caterpillars in areas where they’ve not been seen before (or for many years)… like Pomona and Eerwah Vale. Even closer to home, a resident at Mooloolah reported to the Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network Facebook page that, after 26 years of planting vines, they had their first butterfly this season. So there’s hope for me – and the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly species – yet. To let me know of your garden finds, email brownie@gcnews.com.au. Male Richmond Birdwing Butterfly (photo courtesy of Ray Seddon)
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Contributed by Ted Prickett David Matthews, Chairman of the Brisbane Valley Kilcoy Landcare Group, recently passed on 30 Richmond Birdwing Vines to the Friends of Cahill's Scrub for planting in the Cahill's Scrub Reserve at their March working bee. Some will also be planted on surrounding properties. Since this vine planting program started some years ago, there has been an increase in the sightings of these beautiful and vulnerable butterflies in the area. The Friends of Cahill's Scrub meet monthly, usually on the last Saturday, however this month the working bee will be held this Saturday, March 24, to avoid Easter. It would be great to see more volunteers to our group, particularly local Peachester residents.
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One of the great generalisations that we’ve been told about native plants is that small tubestock make better trees when planted. This might be true for our very fast-growing Eucalypts, Wattle Trees and some of the rainforest pioneers, but for many of our rainforest trees a bigger potted plant will increase survival and rate of growth. For years on our property we have been mainly using megatube stock for our rainforest plantings and these have given great results. We are also now producing rainforest plants in a four litre pot, which enables us to get a big sun hardened plant to between 750-1250mm … instant rainforest, almost! One hurdle we’ve had in the past in growing advanced stock is not liking the traditional shallow round pots or bags for growing trees, as they encourage poor root development through root coiling. The four litre pots and megatubes we use for growing our trees are deep, square and ridged on the inside to help produce better root systems. The range of plants we have in these larger pots is growing all the time (pardon the pun) and at the moment includes the following and many more – NSW Waratah, Celery Wood, Blueberry Ash, Small Kurrajong, Herbert River Cherry, Hakea and Native Coral Tree.
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Tyres
Kilcoy & Woodford
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QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Notice is hereby given that the under mentioned road will be partially closed to vehicular traffic from 9.00am to 11.00am on Tuesday the 27th March 2018 for the purpose of conducting a triathlon for the Beerwah State High School Roberts Road, Beerwah between Beerwah State High School and Coolamon Crescent, including Coolamon Crescent and Crumpton Place, Beerwah Alternative routes available to all through traffic POLICE SERVICE
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lauren's cleaning service Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph 0403 044 887. HOME MAINTENANCE for all those little jobs you just don’t have time to do including fencing, retaining walls, gardening and paving. Call Terry 0409 488 145. TOM’S RUBBISH REMOVAL. Quick and friendly service, 1 tonne ute, $30/hr + tip fees. M: 0476 338 880 E: tom@sotheran.net MELS CLOTHING ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS. Monday – Friday. Ph: 0432 858 068. DOMESTIC DUO Honest, reliable, efficient house cleaners. Please phone Lise 0404 084 509.
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Courses & Tuition guitar, piano accordion & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157. YOGA GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Community Hall. Tuesday 6:45pm All Levels-Thursday 7pm Yin except LAST THURSDAY EACH MONTH Restorative PLEASE BOOK (no Yin)-Friday 9am Gentle. Enquires call Kristy 0402 882 725.
NOTICE OF AGM & PRESENTATION DAY
Work Wanted
[ZUMBA DANCE FITNESS] - BEERWAH COMMUNITY HALL - Thurs 9.15am | GLASS HOUSE Wed 7pm | Plus Tues & Fri at Bellvista & Golden Beach. All ages & levels. Casual $15 Discount Multi Class Cards. Experienced Instructor since 2009. Ph: 0403 431 636 | infowildhealth@ gmail.com | www.wildhealth.com.au MINDFUL TUESDAYS Beerwah at 4.30pm. Phone Peter McGuirk 0429 918 424.
Raffle Results Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch
Drawn Friday, March 16th 1st Prize (Meat tray) Blue Ticket H52 - Yvonne 2nd Prize (Breakfast tray) Grey Ticket M95 - Maisie Lucky Meal Prize (Proudly sponsored by KLM Energy Services) – Green Ticket M79 - Brian
Office Assistant 6-10 hours per week, potential to grow with business. Must have bookkeeping experience. Suit young mum with school age children. Interested? Email resume to sharon@clubglasshouse.com.au Ph: 5494 6133
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Woodlands, are currently looking for staff in the following fields:-
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If you are interested in these positions or any other opportunities, please go to our website www.woodlandsfeed.com.au for further information. Apply either in person at Woodlands office, 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or e-mail your resume to applications@woodlandsfeed.com.au Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (i.e. chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
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8am - 2pm RSL Hall (opp Pub) Art, craft, collectables, clothes, books, food, coffee, cafe, fruit & veg + more Stall holders welcome - enquiries 0448 423 919
Landsborough Hall Markets Saturdays 8am - 1pm Art & craft, produce, food, & drinks, coffee, haircuts and lots more.
Firewood
Toys & comics 1930-1980 badges, cricket bats, breakfast cereal toys, Dinky & Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, oil tins, vinyl records, vintage surfboards. Please text or phone Steve 0421 030 056
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2NDS ALSO AVAILABLE IN SHEET ALL STEEL SUPPLIES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES AND CUT TO SIZE
Also available: coin holders, plastic pages & catalogues
TOP SOIL MULCH by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading
Call Cameron
0419 743 735 Beerwah
WE TRADE AT ...
Currimundi Farmers Market - Buderim St, Currimundi (in State School) Sunday 7am – 12noon Collectorama Antique Shows - Nambour Showgrounds Next shows:
For further details contact Peter 5492 2408
Cars, Bikes, Caravans & Boats
Wanted to Rent/Lease/Let Garage Sales BEERWAH 37 Carnarvon Drive, Sun 7am – 1pm. Downsizing and moving sale. Household goods and furniture. Huge pot plants sale. 3 x queen bed ensembles, cane furniture, dining suite and bakers stand, white and off-white leather lounge suites, paintings, antique dolls pram, general goods and bric-a-brac. BEERWAH 457 Peachester Road, Sat and Sun not before 7am. Rain, hail or shine. Lots of household goods, bric-a-brac, some blokes stuff. BEERWAH 7 Sapphire Court, Sat and Sun 7am. Elvis memorabilia, furniture, shoes, clothes, lots more. BEERWAH 16 Coochin Hills Drive, Sat 7am – 1pm. Bargains galore, a bit of everything. LANDSBOROUGH Leach Avenue, Sat 7am -12pm. Furniture, books, lots of stuff. MALENY 11 Miva Street, Fri and Sun strictly 8am – 1pm. Assorted fabric, sewing supplies, new towels, tea towels and lots of furniture. LAST CHANCE.
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The Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker On Sunday, it was too wet to play. A break in the weather on Saturday morning allowed a short practice session before the monthly club meeting. Be warned that in lieu of play because of wet weather, Donna Manning and Kath Smith have cleaned out the shed. You won’t know your way around it when you next venture in. Be careful to wipe your feet. Thursday’s balmy weather and freshly mown lawns saw a great turnout. The Bray team were conspicuous in their desire to have a good hit out. On lawn 1 Sarah Widin 15 defeated her doubles partner Priscilla Vickers 8. On the same lawn, Helen Andrews and Sally Adams
7 got up in a hard-fought tactical game against Frances Harper and Bev Sockhill 5. Meanwhile, on lawn 2, Donna Manning and Kath Smith easily accounted for Nick Cram and Ken Barker crunching them 13 – 8. The afternoon was also a social success with tea and cake taken beside lawn 1 halfway through the session. Club play days are Thursday and Sunday at 2 for 2.30pm. Saturday mornings at 8am there are lessons for beginners on the courts in the showgrounds. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers 5494 3555.
Brisbane Lions to visit Glasshouse Hinterland Lions Brisbane Lions stars Dayne Zorko and Ryan Lester will visit the Glasshouse Hinterland AFL Club on Tuesday March 27. The fellas will be on hand to take the kids through some drills and also answer any questions they have about AFL. The local club is also inviting boys and girls up to 16 years of age, who are not club members but are interested in learning more about the great game of AFL, to come along to the ‘Come
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Contributed by Graeme Glover Tuesday bowls were off to a good start then a surprise came that cut the second game short in the form of more rain. The Wednesday night games saw 7 rinks play and have an excellent night of fun. Paul Kemp shared his lucky form with Ian Dickson in their toucher wins repeated. Our barbeque expert Tony Yorkston is loving the capacity of our new barbeque. If you want to join the fun of Wednesday night bowls, all welcome, come on down at 6pm. This week was a big week for the bowls club as it saw us have our bar renovations start. By the end of the week the inside of the club house was gutted ready for the refit which will commence on Wednesday and run for approximately a week. Thanks to all of our members and visitors for your understanding in the minor interruptions to some games and reduced trading. Thanks to the flexibility of our volunteer bar staff and demolition team the club has been kept running for the bowls community with a few cancellations. When finished it will be like a big Easter present to the whole community, thanks to our funding grants and bowls club funds this is a great venture for the future use by all of the community of Maleny. See you all on the green or at the club.
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Contributed by David Hayes Monday March 12: March Ladies Financial Day. We welcomed 10 visiting teams from Bongaree, Bribie Island, Caboolture Lakes, Kilcoy, Narangba, Pelican Waters, Solander Lakes, Woodford, Woombye and Val’s team with only 4 teams from Glasshouse competing. It was wonderful to have you all, and finally play some bowls, even if the weather was a bit fickle so we had an early finish. Winner of the day with the highest margin was Solander Lakes, and runner up with the 2nd highest margin was Bongaree, mystery prize went to Narangba. Wednesday March 13: Ladies Jackpot with 10 teams playing for the prize money for the day. First prize went to the lowest winning margin which was Millie Freshwater, Eileen Pierce and Wendy Platt. Second lowest winning margin was Dennis Hume, Jack Timm and Di Hume. Mystery prize was won by Noelle Dean, Chris Dougan and Warren Blackbourne. The $600 Jackpot prize was not won again when the -18 number rolled out. So $600 is up for grabs in April, so put your teams in now. Breakfast tray won by Noelle Dean. Unfortunately business bowls and the kids from Beerwah High had to be cancelled. Thursday March 14: Social Bowls: We finally got to play! Winners of the day with the highest winning margin were Trevor Dennis and Warren Blackbourne with 2 wins + 14 in the 2nd game. Runners up on a 3-way countback with the smallest winning margin was Brian Saunders and Simon Richter with + 1 in the 2nd game. Lucky draw went to Ron Rix and Graham Nicholson. Saturday March 16: Hinterland Ladies, Palmwoods vs Glasshouse 1 away. The triples team had a great win 22-17 with the pairs going down by 3, overall a win to Glasshouse. Well done ladies. Mapleton vs Glasshouse 2 away, a loss on both rinks for the Glasshouse Ladies. Men Palmwoods vs Glasshouse away, Palmwoods were too strong winning 3 rinks to 1, with great work by Grant Podmore and Warren Blackbourne winning the 3 bowl pairs. Men’s Pairs nominations close this Thursday with the Men’s 4s nominations now open. Remember to fill in a nomination form and give it to the Games Director to process. Monday monthly 2 bowl triples starts on April 23. Support will be appreciated so start get your teams together. It’s usually a great day with teams from other clubs also taking part.
Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley Witta Wagtails fought off the rain and did eventually finish all 8 sets. Unfortunately we went down to Maroochydore TT’s 46 to 26. Thanks to players Suzie, Gerry, Janet and Claire. The Wildcats played hard against Coolum with some very tight sets resulting. This time Coolum were just a little too strong. Player of the day would have to go to Stacey who put in a fantastic effort to win 3 of her 4 sets. A great day of tennis, laughs and sportsmanship, thanks girls. Finally a perfect day for tennis and the Witta Whistlers travelled to Ballinger and had a great match. Ballinger Breezers were winners on the day 5 sets to 3, 40 games to 27. The Whistlers players were Brenda, Donna, Liz and Maree. Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm all welcome. Court bookings: 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
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Beerwah Golf Club Men and Medley results Contributed by Roger Bonhomme Only 30 players braved the sloppy conditions last Wednesday. To make matters worse for some, golf carts were banned to allow a little more time for the course to recover from the ‘shortcutters’ who previously ignored the ‘keep to paths’ rule. Geoff Carson (hcp 15) headed the one grade field with 37 points followed by Rob Eccles (13) on 36, a point up on Greg Smith (18). NTP: 2 – Robert Gore, 5 – Paul Stephen, 16 – Graham Rimmer, 18 – Rob Eccles. On Saturday the Club held a mixed and nonmixed 2BBB Stableford to celebrate St Patrick's Day. Many players dressed themselves and their equipment in green and spoke with dreadful Irish accents! A new form of computer scoring was also tried – nearer the old single card per pair system – which unfortunately led to a lot of confusion. As late as Sunday afternoon assistant pro Vicky Uweland was working hard to sort out the problems. Subject to confirmation, the non-mixed was won by Willett / Bartlett on 47 by a point from Verkade / Hudson with Minns / Haycroft a shot behind in third. In the mixed, Glen Humphries (Bribie) and Jo Malone won with 47 points, three up on the consistent pairing of Nev Rowley / Sue Woolway with greens director Col Penney and Hope Hannah third on 43. NTP: Mixed 2 – Marie Goyder, 5 – Duane Wrest, 16 – Jo Malone, 18 – Col Penney. Non-mixed 2 – Kris Minns, 5 – Lindsay Bartel, 16 – Darole Evans, 18 – Craig Russell.
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