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Hi Everyone... Each week I try to make sure the paper has a good blend or balance between the stories and photos on a range of topics, so that hopefully it reflects the broad cross-section of our communities’ interests. However, I am not so confident that I have managed the idea of being balanced this week as our ratio has been tipped on its head and it’s all about events and the photos. With three high school graduations happening last week as well as Remembrance Day and Armistice centenary events taking place across five of our townships on Sunday, November 11 – there is plenty to report on. We have included three full pages of gorgeous photos showcasing the arrival of students at their glamorous graduation celebrations, hosted by Glasshouse Christian College and Beerwah and Maleny State High schools. It is truly remarkable to see the transformation from their uniform wearing, daily lives to how stylishly they were presented at the big events. See our photos on pages 27 to 29 and if you would like to see more photos you can check out our Glasshouse Country & Maleny News Facebook page. So with Melbourne Cup and the year 12 graduations done and dusted it is now just full steam ahead for Christmas! Regards,
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Local News Victory parade in Maleny By Lea Parkes About 18 months before this year’s Remembrance Day, well known Maleny community member Chris Brooker decided it would be a great idea for the RSL to organise a re-enactment of the Maleny Victory Parade that took place on November 30, 1918. Fortunately Chris was able to access a comprehensive newspaper report printed in the Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser on Friday, December 6, 1918 that provided great descriptions and detail of the original event to help him with the planning. The article said the function of the procession was to “adequately display the joy and pride of the people of Maleny at the great victory achieved by Great Britain and her gallant Allies, a day of festivities and rejoicing”.
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Continued from page 3. During the months leading up to the event, there was plenty of research required and a high level of attention to detail that was incorporated in the planning. Relatives of many of the original families travelled from around Queensland and from other states to be able to participate on the day, including Chris’s daughter who travelled from Tathra, south of Bega in NSW. Chris calculated that 212 people and 22 community organisations participated in this year’s parade as well as 20 people who performed auxiliary tasks. While GC&M News would like to include every detail for this article, we are including just some of the highlights of the day. The original parade was led by Maleny’s Police Constable John McLaughlin and this year’s event saw Maleny Police Sergeant Gary Ricks out the front wearing a 1920s Queensland country police
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See more photos of Remembrance Day in Maleny on our facebook page Facebook.com/glasshousecountry&malenynews The biggest group in the original procession was made up of 60 students on horseback lead by Len Porter carrying the Union Jack. When Chris contacted Maleny and Conondale schools to encourage the student’s interest he ended up with a combined group of about 80 enthusiastic students as well as the stylishly attired Maleny State School principal and deputy principal. The replica of the ‘Sydney’ was originally built around the car belonging to the publican Mr Cook and manned by him and his sons. This year the fellas from the Maleny Men Shed spent around 140 hours recreating the float, which was crewed and dressed by staff and cadets from TS Centaur, Maleny’s Naval Cadets. Chris explained that one thing that had definitely changed over time was the amount of bureaucracy involved in organising
community events, with permits from the Sunshine Coast Council, police and Transport and Main Roads Department including 68 conditions that had to be met in managing the day. Standing on the sidelines, the whole event seemed to go like clockwork. The excitement of those in the parade definitely indicated that they were not just in character but were feeling the love in the air and the feelings of the townspeople back in 1918. Chris said the RSL would like to thank everyone who was involved in the event, acknowledging that it was the combination of all of the individual contributions that created such a wonderfully successful event. He plans to compile a report of the 2018 event and lodge it with council’s heritage team. Who knows, the Maleny locals of 2118 may just want to do it all again.
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By Sonia Clark This month is Neonatal Intensive Care Awareness Month, which highlights the vital importance of neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and the incredible work of the medical staff who offer specialised care to babies born premature or very ill. The month also honours the families who have experienced the immensely challenging journey of having a baby admitted to NICU. GC&M News spoke to Tara Moodie, owner of local Beerwah business Total Microsystems, who shared some of her experiences following the premature birth of her twin boys in 2017. Q: Can you tell us a little about your journey with the twins that led to NICU? I just suddenly went into labour at only 27 weeks and two days. I initially went to Sunshine Coast University Hospital, where they administered drugs to try to stop the labour. Unfortunately, it only brought us enough time to be transported down to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) where I then delivered my twins that evening. Harrison was 1251g and Ethan was a tiny 886g.
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The Beerwah and District RSL Sub-branch hosted a Remembrance Day service at the cenotaph in Turner Park on Sunday, November 11. Acting principal of Beerwah State School Tanya Hayden was the MC for the event, which also involved the school captains of both Beerwah primary and high schools. The primary school also held its own remembrance activities on Friday, November 9 with school captains Macey Searle and Natalia Verkade reciting the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ and delivering a short speech about the meaning of Remembrance Day and how on November 11, 1918 - 100 years ago - the guns fell silent and it was the end of World War I. Staff and students also paused for a minute silence to remember those who have sacrificed so much for us all.
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Since 2016 Mooloolah has embraced the creation and use of the knitted poppy as a tribute to and reminder of the sacrifices made by those who have served their country. Mooloolah local Lyn Peck is behind the town’s poppy project, and she and a small group of talented women have been meeting twice a month at Andy’s Bar & Café (formerly Kenny’s Café) to knit and crochet together. Lyn said others in the community had dropped off poppies to be included in the tributes to commemorate the centenary of Armistice Day. Each Anzac Day and Remembrance Day, these poppies have been placed in the garden beds around Andy’s Café. For this Remembrance Day about 3,500 handcrafted poppies made a fitting tribute to honour and remember those who lost their lives during all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations since World War I. Lyn said the latest addition to the project, made specifically for the Armistice Day centenary, was a ‘We will remember them’ wall hanging of about 750 knitted and crochet poppies. “There were photo buttons of most of the 16 men from the Mooloolah area who died during World War I and three men from World War II. The two men whose photos could not be found were remembered by a slouch hat and an RAAF emblem,” she said. At this year’s Remembrance Day, the Last Post was played followed by a minute silence and former Mooloolah resident Ron Bell BEM recited the Ode.
Eileen and Richard Woodhouse “We intend to continue placing the poppies around the café on each Anzac and Remembrance Day to remember not only the 19 men from Mooloolah who did not return home but all servicemen and women, their families and their communities,” Lyn said.
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The Glasshouse Country RSL Subbranch held its Remembrance Day service at the cenotaph outside the Visitor Information Centre at Glass House Mountains, followed by lunch at the RSL Hall across the road.
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Permaculture power to the people By Sonia Clark Conondale permaculture teacher Morag Gamble is heading to Uganda and Kenya early next month to support practical community permaculture programs for women and children in need. With a focus on assisting local people to address their health and wellbeing through the establishment of sustainable food gardens, Morag will be travelling with her two eldest children Maia, 12, and Hugh, 10. GC&M News caught up with Morag to find out more. Q: What are you hoping to achieve? We have a number of locally driven objectives we hope to provide practical assistance with. For example, we will be co-designing a sustainable food garden for the African Children’s Choir School (the Ubuntu Choir visited Maleny recently). We will also be mentoring young African permaculture teachers during a permaculture design course for teachers, farmers, activists and community workers (my kids are going to be students of this course) and working in a school garden demonstration centre that feeds more than 300 orphans daily. We also plan to take laptops and permaculture books to resource the permaculture education centre in Uganda. Ê Additionally, we will meeting with the Ê UgandanÊ Minister of Education to seek support Ê Ê for the development of a permaculture curriculum Ê and gardens for primary schools throughout the Ê Ê country.
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A giant, a troll, a scarecrow, a giant chicken and a cow are all a part of the Maleny Players’ Christmas production ‘Jack and the magic beans’ by Vera Morris. This well known English folktale, directed by Barry Harber, has been adapted and dramatised from the Benjamin Tabart version ‘The history of Jack Spriggins and the magic bean’. The talented Junior Players will once again perform on stage and help to bring some festive cheer to families and all who are young at heart. The opening night will be on Thursday, December 13 at 7pm at the Playhouse Maleny Showgrounds, which has recently been refurbished with new seating platforms, sound and lighting Tickets for the opening night will be adults $25 and includes a glass of wine and nibbles and children $10 (under five years free). For performances on Saturday, December 15 at 2pm and 7pm and Sunday, December 16 at 2pm tickets are adults $20 and children $10 (under five years free). Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks are available for purchase at the bar. Tickets are on sale at Imelda’s on Maple and at www.malenyplayers.org/bookings. The Maleny Players would like to thank their sponsors Maleny MCU for their support and the Sunshine Coast Council for the grant to assist with the continuous refurbishment of the Playhouse, which will enable us to enhance the enjoyment and comfort for our patrons. Wheelchair access is available. For further information please contact Rob Hobson on 0418 785 967.
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For 25 years UnitingCare and Target have partnered to brighten the lives of thousands of Australians through their annual Christmas appeal. One in eight Australians live in poverty and many turn to UnitingCare to put food on the table, buy gifts for their children and provide temporary accommodation over Christmas. This year UnitingCare and Target are again calling on shoppers to give generously by purchasing baubles for $2 or giving an unwrapped gift for families in need this Christmas. Through the generosity of customers, organisers hope to raise $1.5 million to support the many in the community affected by domestic violence, people seeking emergency relief or children in foster care. Shoppers can donate an unwrapped gift by dropping it off at the Christmas tree in the Target store at Beerwah Village. A small gift will help assist thousands of families who struggle to celebrate Christmas, something many of us take for granted. In 2017 the appeal helped support more than 45,000 Australian families and this year organisers hope to reach even more.
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Director of Maleny Singers Margaret Taylor drew the three lucky tickets in the Rotary raffle held in conjunction with ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ performed at the Maleny Community Centre recently. First prize was $400 worth of QPAC tickets and $200 accommodation, second prize $400 and third $200. Results are in today’s issue of this paper. Chris Ross-Smith, the organiser of Maleny Rotary’s involvement with the production, said it was a very happy marriage and that the Singers and Rotarians worked well together and were delighted with the results. “We will be able to help our designated charities - Blackall Range Care and LifeFlight Australia - with significant donations,” he said. The production was an artistic triumph as well, with members of the audience heard to remark how amazing it was that a production as challenging as a Mozart comic opera could be produced in a small town like Maleny, with all of the major roles sung and acted with professionalism and enthusiasm. Of course, it would not happen without the talent and experience of its director and conductor, Margaret Taylor. Coming from a professional career as a singer with English opera companies, Margaret and her husband, the late Derek Taylor, also a professional musician and director who had a stellar music career in England, retired to Maleny having spent some years developing the
Chris Ross- Smith (Rotary) holds the basket for Margaret Taylor to draw the lucky tickets with the cast of The Marriage of Figaro Tamworth Conservatorium. If it were possible to single anyone out in the production, Tony Glazebrook’s Figaro was outstanding. He has an excellent voice, clear diction and he acts with conviction. Evalee Sharples gave her usual professional performance handling the lead role of Susanna with charm and verve. Viera Keogh as Cherubino and newcomer Sarah-Jane Abbott also impressed with their performances. Unusual too was the fact that the opera attracted a 22-person orchestra of a very high standard, led by Chrissy Davis. It is understood that many members of the orchestra were prepared to come from far afield to rehearse and take part in this production.
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You Said It Local speed limits
An update for readers regarding the speed limits on Gympie Street North and Tytherleigh Avenue at Landsborough. The Sunshine Coast Council has contacted me to advise that the decision to reduce the speed limit between Maleny Road and Landsborough School to 50 km/h, while the current speed limits on Tytherleigh Avenue will remain at 60 km/h, was because the council uses the Australian Standard ‘Manual of uniform traffic control devices’. Thanks to Cr Baberowski and the council officers for taking action, and to the residents that helped in the campaign. Regrettably the council could not be convinced that that the speed on Tytherleigh Avenue also needs to be reduced. Lars Karlsson Landsborough
Why oh why?
As a concerned citizen who often travels Roys Road for work and pleasure, I often find myself asking the question “why oh why does the intersection of the new council depot warrant a speed limit of 60 km/h?” Not only does it seem excessive that it has a speed limit of 60 km/h at all but to have that speed limit 24/7 is ridiculous. If we would like to draw comparisons with intersections similar in construction, I will take you for a short drive up Steve Irwin Way to the Australia Zoo intersection that has thousands of cars going in and going past every day and it has a speed limit of 80 km/h and so does every other intersection on the entire Steve Irwin Way. So could somebody please explain to me and other confused Roys Road travellers, why oh why? Philip Shaw Glass House Mountains
Is it just me?
After reading your article about the proposed dog kennel in Landsborough I was angry and confused. The laws have been changed to stop ‘puppy farms’, so does a facility with 100 ‘birthing rooms’ constitute a puppy farm where dogs are forcibly bred to get desired breeds, making the owners huge profits. A facility that has 100 rooms - do the maths. If each of those rooms had a dog in it and each dog had between six and ten puppies, that’s up to 1,000 puppies to find homes for and, depending on the breed, can sell
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for thousands of dollars. There appears to be no moral obligation for the dogs. The RSPCA is inundated with perfectly good dogs (and cats) that, through no fault of their own, have fallen into circumstances beyond their control. So with this number of puppies how many of them will end up having to be rescued or, worse, euthanised because of abuse or neglect? Name supplied Glass House Mountains
Shed permit queried
I would like to know why Sunshine Coast Council can give permits for normal sized residential houses allowing them to put up a 7m long x 6m wide x 3.6m high shed right on the fence line of adjoining houses, which then blocks out the view of the mountains and skyline. Wayne Old Glass House Mountains
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It's time to cash in your containers - what a joke. Who cooked up this complicated bureaucratic nightmare of complexity? Fail! Anywhere else in the participating states you take your recycles in and collect the cash. Phill Chinner Landsborough
Re: Dangerous corner
I would like to respond to Wanda Grabowski’s letter in last week’s GC&M News about the turning lanes that have been installed at the intersection of Poole Rd and Coonowrin Road at Glass House Mountains. As a retired heavy vehicle driver and bus driver, I concur fully with her assessment of this design. There is not enough space to have a left turn and a right turn lane at this location, and I for one would like to see council re-examine the stupidity of this lane marking. I have often observed trucks and buses trying to turn left into Poole Road from Coonowrin Road, and in every case they need to occupy most if not all of the right turn lane to complete the manoeuvre. When I drive out of Poole Road, I use the left turn lane, even though I’m turning right, so I don’t put myself in harm’s way and hinder heavy vehicles turning into the road. I would urge the traffic engineers to spend some time observing the traffic movements at this intersection, and they just might learn
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something about the space trucks and buses need to negotiate the intersection, because in this case they have it very wrong. Peter Bowles Glass House Mountains
Quarry should be questioned
Hanson Quarry in the Glass House Mountains, just west of Old Gympie Road, has been operating here for more than 27 years. During that time much has changed including the local area, the people and community expectations. I am aware that the agreement conditions for the operation of the quarry are probably reviewed from time to time. When this occurs, is there the opportunity for the community to be involved, as they should be? I understand that a demand continues for the road base the quarry produces, however, there has to come a time when the operation of this particular quarry should be reconsidered. Back in August 2006 the Glass House Mountains National Landscape was added to the Australian National Heritage List, recognising the significance of the Glass House Mountains themselves. Today locals and visitors alike explore our region and the Indigenous recognition of the mountains and the area is being more and more recognised and understood. Statistics reveal that the Glass House Mountains Visitor Centre receives more visitors (both local, Australian and overseas) than any of the other centres across the Sunshine Coast. These people are visiting because of the interest in our history, the culture and geology of the mountains. It seems ironic that we have an ever increasing tourist population that is competing fiercely with the Hanson Quarry trucks along Coonowrin Road to reach our magnificent attractions. The Glass House Mountains are made of igneous rock and the rock that is being blasted and mined at the quarry is igneous in origin. I can’t help but think that a bit of the Glass House Mountains is disappearing down Coonowrin Road every day. What is even worse is that this fact is now promoted on the sides of the quarry trucks that are decorated with beautiful murals depicting a lovely panoramic view of our Glass House Mountains. I just shake my head in disbelief. John Quinn Glass House Mountains
Consolidating your debts the benefits and pitfalls Having multiple loans can creep up on you. Let’s say you took out a personal loan for a holiday you couldn’t quite afford outright when you were younger. Perhaps a year or two later you took out a car loan because the weekly repayments sounded far easier than a $40,000 lump sum. Several years after that, maybe you decided to buy a house and took on a mortgage. Suddenly, you’re managing three repayments with different banks at different times of the month. Combining several debts into one single loan, otherwise known as debt consolidation, can make good financial sense as well as significantly lowering the stress load of managing such a hectic financial schedule. However, it needs to be managed correctly. The benefits of consolidating your debts
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into one loan are varied. These can be; less paper work, you only receive one set of statements.The convenience of dealing with just one lender. One monthly repayment, making budgeting easier to keep track of. Saving on loan fees and charges by paying them on just one loan. Potentially a lower interest rate, particularly if you use your home loan to consolidate debt, which can create significant financial savings overall. This all sounds like a no brainer so far. However, there can be pitfalls too, including lender fees, you may need to pay application fees or exit fees if you are taking out a new loan or getting out of an existing home loan early. Government charges, some duties and taxes may apply if you are using your home loan to consolidate your debt. If you are
extending the length of a loan, for example moving a personal loan of 5 years onto a 30 year home loan, the overall interest charge will be much greater unless you continue to make the same cumulative repayment amounts as prior to the consolidation. Clearly, every situation is different and it’s essential to do the calculations to determine if debt consolidation is right for you. A good mortgage adviser will be able to help you crunch the numbers, look at available loan options and their features, and determine the best loan solution for your unique situation. They will also be able to assist you in creating an ongoing financial management plan, which is essential in successful debt consolidation to ensure you save money over the long term and don’t get caught out by the pitfalls.
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Splash out with a spa Spa design, technology and efficiency has come a long way in recent years. No longer the hard to maintain power guzzlers of yesteryear, spas are now much more energy efficient, easy to manage and streamlined in design to offer a beautiful body of water that can enhance the look and lifestyle options of any home. Andrina (Andy) Tribbeck, from award-winning family-run business Poolwerx Nambour, says she has seen the popularity of spas steadily increase over the past few years. She credits this renewed interest to a number of factors, including the appeal to customers looking to downsize yet still wanting to enjoy the benefits of an easy to manage body of water, a cost-effective all-round swimming season and the therapeutic benefits of hydrotherapy jets. With the countdown to Christmas now on, a spa can certainly add that extra sparkle and ‘wow factor’ to entertaining. Customers who buy now can get a deluxe spa for the standard price, saving
up $2000, plus they can also receive a free Wi-Fi Smartlink control system valued at $1500. Andy says they have a spa to suit every backyard from the compact but feature-packed Mt Cascade at 2x2m up to the family sized Mt Forbes swim spa at 4.5x2.3m. “Installation is super simple. Depending on the model, you just need a concrete slab and either a 15amp or a 32amp power supply. Once we deliver, you just add water, turn it on and it's ready to go,” she says. Spas are also portable and hold their value. Selling Australian-made spa products also means that parts are readily available, often arriving the next day after order. Inbuilt water technology systems also mean far less chemicals are used compared to traditional spas. For an even more luxurious spa experience, minerals can be added for the ultimate in relaxation and enjoyment. “We see more customers looking at luxury hydrotherapy spas. We sell Deluxe Banff Spas,
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You Said It Cont. Say no to nuclear and coal
I thank Mr Ronald Day (GC&M News, November 14) for calling out Mark McArdle's article and highlighting the economic and environmental stupidity of nuclear energy in Australia. Lazard's ‘Levelized Cost of Energy Analysis’ version 12.0, released a week or so ago, shows that nuclear energy can be up to four times more expensive compared to unsubsidised utility scale solar, and nearly three and a half times more expensive than unsubsidised onshore wind. New unsubsidised onshore wind at $29/ megawatt hour (MWh) is also cheaper than new subsidised coal generated energy at $36/MWh. New coal generated energy is also about half the cost of nuclear energy. Both would require huge taxpayer subsidies to reach production in about 5-10 years. In the case of nuclear, significant and lengthy changes to legislation would be required before even planning for nuclear energy could be contemplated. The cost of wind has decreased from $135 to $42/MWh in nine years, and will continue to decline at about 5-10% a year. The cost of utility scale solar over the same period has also decreased from $359 to $43/MWh and continues to decrease by 10-12% a year. Yet the naysayers bang on about “when the wind don't blow and the sun don't shine”, and point to the reliability of coal fired power stations. By 2025, 50% of all coal fired power stations will be over 40 years old. In the six months to July 1, 2018, coal fired power stations failed 59 times. This summer the unreliability of coal will only get worse. Each failure adds to the cost of electricity to the consumer. The federal government appears to be convinced that spending taxpayer money on what essentially would become a stranded asset, whether nuclear or coal, is a ridiculous policy to pursue, given the economic imperatives of renewable energy. Ken Dyer Landsborough
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Re: Nuclear energy
The November 14 edition of GC&M News contained a letter regarding nuclear energy. A recent program on Channel 9 covered both the Fukushima and Chernobyl nuclear accidents. It would appear that there has been, and still is, a lot of concern regarding nuclear power and especially these two incidents. The first part of the program dealt with Fukushima and I was surprised to find that, although it will take billions of dollars and several decades to clean up, all of the radiation was contained within the power plant structure. When the presenter went into the town they discovered that radiation levels were no higher than any other town on the planet. They even ate vegetables growing there. Although over 200,000 people died from the tsunami no one has died from radiation. The program then switched to Chernobyl, where a British doctor had been researching the effects. I was very surprised to learn that only 190 people had died as a direct result of radiation. There seems to have been a lot of media hype which has helped to drive a mass fear of the nuclear power industry. I believe that people tend to equate nuclear power with nuclear weapons. Several years ago there was another program on SBS where a British physicist explored the history of uranium and its uses. He interviewed an American physicist who was hopeful that in a few years they will develop a reactor that will use nuclear waste. This seems like a win-win situation as we could rid the planet of tons of highly toxic material and provide cheap reliable energy at the same time. I cannot believe that Australian aovernments have been so short sighted in banning the use of nuclear energy. Especially when they happily sell uranium to anyone else who wants it. Derek Browning Glass House Mountains
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Write messages of support
If you have a couple of hours to spare, Aussie2Aussie would love your help to write messages of love and support for our farmers on the Christmas cards they have collected. Just head along to the Glasshouse Country RSL this Sunday, from 10.30am–2pm to give them a hand. For more details go to the Aussie2Aussie Facebook page and check out their event. Glasshouse Country RSL is located at 1 Reed Street, Glass House Mountains at the intersection of Steve Irwin Way.
Proposed Landsborough overpass and rail upgrade
The proposed overpass and rail upgrade will affect everyone in Landsborough. Landsborough Area Community Association (LACA) Inc is concerned about the lack of information and public consultation surrounding these major issues affecting our town. We are looking for people who would like to become part of a committee with the objective of lobbying the State Government and Transport and Main Roads regarding these important issues. We believe we are all entitled to be told what is happening, what plan has been chosen for the overpass and what the impact will be on the town of both the rail upgrade and the overpass. Information has been hard to find, with only a select few being invited by the government to meet with relevant people about these issues. If we want our voice to be heard, we need people who are willing to attend a meeting to discuss a plan of action. If you are interested in joining this committee, please contact us on email laca@landsborough.qld.au or call 0402 915 393. Contact details can also be left at Morris House Neighbourhood Centre. A Husband Secretary LACA Inc
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Market to expand – GC&M News, November 14 edition Please note incorrect information was supplied in the article about the Mapleton Market expanding in 2019, in relation to the rotating monthly schedule of markets across the hinterland. The correct times and locations are: First Saturday: Crystal Waters Market, Conondale Second Saturday: Montville Market Third Saturday: Witta Market Fourth Saturday: Mapleton Market
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Thanks go to Pia Buick Real Estate for successfully obtaining a realestate.com.au Advantage Community Grant 2018 on behalf of the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre (MNC), despite an overwhelming number of quality submissions. The grant provides $1,500 inclusive of GST to assist the centre in supporting the community. MNC supports local vulnerable families and individuals and has had a significant drop in donations this year, making it difficult to meet its obligations to deliver programs and support to the local community. For more information contact Nooreen, centre coordinator, on 5499 9345.
Update with Ursula Starkovsky Chamber President The Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce and business community are looking at a range of both challenges and opportunities in the future. The Sunshine Coast is one of the fastest growing regions in Australia. On our doorstep construction and development is under way on the largest master planned community in the nation – Aura. Very soon, this area of Caloundra South will be home to 50,000 new residents and a new commercial, industrial and residential precinct. Within five years Aura will be less than ten minutes from Beerwah with the opening of the Bells Creek arterial road to connect with Roys Road. With the upgrade of the Bruce Highway and spread of Aura this new city and its residents will have easy access to Landsborough, Mooloolah and Glenview and our Glasshouse Country region as a whole. This presents a potential market for the Glasshouse Country business community – providing our local businesses step up to ensure their offerings set them apart from potential urban competitors. Our businesses will need to refine and improve their approaches and the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce is developing a strategy to support members during this time.
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Bob Malcolm has been in the finance industry for more than four decades but says this is his most exciting year yet. Managing the acquisition of MCU by Queensland lender Firstmac is a big challenge but he thinks the pay-off for Maleny will be worth it. Bob says that business for him has always been about more than profit, it has been about ensuring services for the community. This philosophy was integral for Bob and the MCU Board in negotiating the terms of the transaction with Firstmac, which will fund a $2 million donation by MCU members to the Maleny Charitable Trust. It also drives his commitment to helping the not-for-profit sector as president of charity Link Vision, which provides accommodation and education for people with low or no vision. He is also president of the Northern Suburbs Hockey Club in Brisbane, a position he accepted after years of coaching women’s hockey teams, starting with his own daughters. Bob says the acquisition of MCU by Firstmac is uncharted territory for him but he is confident it is the right move for members and the community. “I am proud to work for an institution like MCU that has given so much to Maleny,” Bob says. “After the transfer I will still be CEO, we will still have the same friendly faces in the branch, and I believe we will be able to give even more to the community.”
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The Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce offers its members: • Networking opportunities and business connections • A forum to promote their businesses • Business growth opportunities • Advocacy and lobbying • Business training, information and assistance • Opportunities to build key partnerships During and beyond 2019 we have committed to a range of actions and improvements to help businesses develop new skills and access new opportunities, and to connect with and seek advantage from the emerging business and residential community in Aura. As a growing force we aim to build a diverse presence, welcoming members from all industries. Working with our emerging membership, we will also introduce a range of new events and opportunities to showcase and celebrate the innovation and talent our region offers. Our ‘Tools for business’ series was launched earlier this year. We invite you to our Chamber Christmas celebration on Wednesday, December 5 from 5.30pm at The Shed at Aussie World. Tickets are $10, which includes a welcome drink and roving canapes. To register for the event visit www.glasshousecountrychamber.com.au.
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Dan Clarke of First National Beerwah has been a powerhouse in the local real estate scene since first bursting into it five years ago. Fast forward to 2018, and despite the recent market downturn, Dan and his team have gone from strength to strength. In the last year, Dan has become a fully licensed agent and is now also qualified in Openn Negotiation. He also picked up another swag of awards with Agent of the Year 2018 for Beerwah on ‘Rate my Agent’; number one agent for First National Sunshine Coast; number five for the whole of Queensland and number one in the Hinterland (agent compare on realestate.com.au), as well as adding a new team member to Team Dan Clarke. Over the last year or so, Dan has also become an investor himself which gives him a very unique approach to the market and allows him to look at things from a buyer, vendor, investor and agent’s view. He has also been very active in coming up with new marketing strategies and unique selling approaches to try and get the absolute best deal he can for all of his clients. Dan is grateful for the support of the locals he’s met along his journey and he and his team are keen to be able to show new clients the results they can get for you by “doing things differently”.
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A wealth of experience plus a personalised approach equals a winning team There are not too many people out there who know more about real estate in the Hinterland than David Gamble from Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate. For 24 years, David has been helping locals buy, sell or manage the property of their dreams and he is sharing that breadth of knowledge with new owner, Rodney Millett. Rodney and his wife Catherine, took over the business exactly a year ago and bring with them a keen, professional approach along with the strong desire to build a business that will truly serve their clients and the local community. While his previous background was in the agricultural and commercial sector, Rodney has loved becoming part of the Hinterland community and has created a real sense of family among his team that you feel as soon as you walk through the doors.
Being an independent family owned and operated agency, the team at Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate really like to get to know their clients on a much more personal level. Whether you are a vendor, buyer, tenant or tradie, it won't be long until you feel right at home in their office. In his time, David has seen the town of Maleny grow into the vibrant, bustling community it is today and has weathered the whole spectrum of market changes through the Hinterland. His in-depth long-term knowledge of the local market is well matched with Rodney's community focus and hard working approach. Together by openly sharing their ideas and knowledge, they work brilliantly as a team to bring their clients the best results possible. They are also committed to giving back to the community. They are monthly sponsors of the
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Hinterland Kids Students thank our police officers
Contributed by Mike Turner Beerwah State School chaplain On Wednesday, November 7, Beerwah State School had a very special guest – Senior Constable Susan Lowndes. Many of our children already know Senior Constable Lowndes because she is our school’s Adopt-A-Cop. Eight students took part in a special morning tea, where they asked many questions such as: “What are your favourite and least favourite things about being a police officer?”. The students presented Senior Constable Lowndes with a huge card that they had made, as well as a box of chocolates. It was a really special morning and great to be able to thank one of our local police officers for the important work that they do.
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Contributed by Debbie Roberts Melbourne Cup fever took over at Beerburrum State School with students creating their own ‘Mad Hatter’ headwear. There were some great creations of all shapes, sizes and colours, including a hat made from betting slips, one made from wild flowers, and a fairy garden. The staff also got into the spirit of the day by donning their finery. I think we all looked fascinating!
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Beerwah State School leaders had a great time participating in a night trek and preparing for the recent annual Khaki Day celebrations and fundraiser. They were lucky to have Jagger and Hannah from the Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors charity come out to talk about the great work done at Australia Zoo and, in particular, the Wildlife Warriors, the wildlife hospi-tal and Steve Irwin’s legacy regarding animal protection and conservation. Students prepared their own barbeque dinner, created some banners to advertise Khaki Day and then went on a short night bushwalk around the school. The following day, November 15, lots of students came to school dressed in khaki and happily donated to the Wildlife Warriors fund in honour of Steve Irwin and the great work he and his family have done for wildlife conservation.
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Encouraging a love of literature The educators and children at Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre have been on an exciting literacy adventure. Utilising principles outlined through what is commonly referred to as the 3a (Abecedarian Approach), children are encouraged to develop a broad love of literacy through meaningful, dynamic and playful interactions. Founded on evidence-based teaching and learning strategies, the 3a program has been aligned with contemporary Australian early childhood policy, including the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and the National Quality Standard (NQS). Centre coordinator Dee McCaan says that since incorporating the program into the centre all team members had witnessed excellent results, and she is highly supportive of the way 3a encourages a supportive and engaging literacy learning environment. The program emphasises the role of young children as active learners and the value of meaningful and response-contingent feedback from educators. Language priority, learning games, conversational elements and enriched caregiving are the four key principles underpinning 3a. Dee says that at Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre they are mindful of incorporating principles of literacy with the tools of the current digital age. She says that they seek to provide an immersive environment to install a love for literacy in all forms. “We seek to scaffold the opportunities across platforms of the digital era to prepare children's learning and development for school and beyond.
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Presenting literacy activities in an inclusive literacy learning environment takes many forms through the use of our whiteboard, lightboard, easels, vertical perspectives as well as using the natural environment to stimulate learning,” Dee explains. Studies have shown the importance of vertical perspective learning in literacy as it can increase attention, ability to recall and assists in preparing children for school. Dee says that careful thought is placed not just on the program they deliver, but how they deliver the program. Team members are consistently mindful of industry led studies to ensure the children experience the priority of achievement. The broad program includes playful interactions, enriched care and stable relationships among children and educators. Rich language interactions are individualised, frequent and intentional throughout the day between educators and children.
Meaningful terms are actively utilised by educators regardless of the age group, with back and forth conversation, active listening and encouragement from educators that the children are heard as examples of some of the strategies used at the centre. With recent visits from prep teachers from surrounding schools, engagement between teachers and the class has involved a tapestry of puppets, books and tools to prepare and foster the literacy journey of school readiness. As part of their commitment to fostering the emotional capacity of the children, the centre has also recently adopted the ‘you can do it’ program to assist and encourage emotional resilience, selfregulation and confidence. If you would like to find out more about the centre and any potential availability, or for an obligation free tour of the centre, please call 5438 7311, or call into 2 Page Street, Glass House Mountains (no appointment necessary).
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Holiday Motoring When life gives you lemons, make lemon laws
Last week the Queensland Government delivered greater rights to Queenslanders who are sold ‘lemon’ vehicles, including cars, motorhomes and caravans. Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath said the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 would increase consumer protections for people sold new and old motor vehicles colloquially known as ‘lemons’ – vehicles with numerous defects that recur despite multiple repair attempts or where defects have caused a motor vehicle to be out of service for a prolonged period. “We know the financial and emotional pain that is caused when things continually go wrong with a newly purchased vehicle,” Ms D’Ath said. “The Bill increases QCAT’s current jurisdiction limit of $25,000 to $100,000 for matters involving motor vehicles with either a major fault or multiple minor faults. “This legislation means if a consumer cannot obtain a suitable remedy in negotiation with the dealer or manufacturer under Australian consumer law, they have the option of seeking a remedy through QCAT or the courts. “Furthermore, this Bill will also reinstate statutory warranties to older second-hand cars, meaning there will be a requirement for motor dealers to provide a warranty for cars more than 10 years old or that have clocked up more than 160,000km. “Easier access to QCAT helps consumers avoid a long and expensive court case, often against the resources of large corporations,” Ms D’Ath said.
Keeping the kids entertained
One important part of a successful road trip is being prepared with some entertaining games for both the big and little kids while travelling. Brownie has chosen a couple of his favourites as suggestions and, after seeing how well the Australians are going in the cricket at the moment, this might be a good way to take your mind off the real thing. Car cricket This game is suitable for all ages but younger children may need help adding up. Each person in the car takes a turn batting. To score, you add up the value of the vehicles passing in the opposite direction. Scores are: car = one run, car with a trailer = two runs, bus or truck = four runs (a boundary), semi-trailer = six runs. The batter continues to score until a red car passes, in which case they are out and the next batter takes the crease. The rules are very flexible and it’s lots of fun, especially when everyone gets involved looking ahead for red cars. If you want to use a different scoring method, you could try car = one run, ute = two, truck = three, caravan = four, bus = six and motorbike OUT! Wheel of fortune Distribute the numbers one to ten to the occupants of the car, and these numbers are then written in chalk on a tyre, at spaced intervals, before you head off. Each time you stop, look to see whose number is nearest to the road surface. The person whose number it is wins a reward (like sitting in the front for a while or some tasty chocolate).
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Your friendly Landsborough mechanic for great local service RACQ-approved repairers D&F Auto Care service all makes and models of cars, trucks, tractors, trailers and caravans. Using the latest diagnostic equipment to ensure problems can be assessed quickly and accurately, Barry and the team offer great local service solutions from friendly local staff. No issue is too big or small to repair, maintain or deal with and they offer a comprehensive service and repair menu including brake, clutch, gearbox and exhaust repairs to timing chains and belts, battery and windscreen replacement, full transmission servicing and more. They are authorised Fulcrum Suspensions specialists and licensed auto air-conditioning installers and servicers – and all work is backed by quality products and highly experienced workshop staff. Operated by Barry and Lee-ann Davey, the long running business employs two fully qualified local mechanics, Phil and Reegan, and an apprentice, Heath, who has been with them for more than 12 months.
Barry has more than 35 years mechanical experience and particularly enjoys working on performance vehicles. He also realises that, especially with older performance vehicles, a lot of mechanical knowledge is becoming lost and so he finds it rewarding to draw upon his experience to provide quality repair solutions. Team member Phil also has decades of experience behind him and is highly skilled at repairing heavy vehicles, trucks and machinery. His experience means he is the ‘go to guy’ for repairing older vehicles and classic cars and is highly knowledgeable when it comes to fixing farm machinery. Reegan is proudly born and bred in Landsborough and loves getting in to fix gearboxes and timing belts. Apprentice Heath is enthusiastically learning about all aspects of the business and developing a keen interest in electronics and diagnostics. The entire team pride themselves on their dedication to their work and offering customers consistently
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Noticeboard Mooloolah Valley Slimmers – The group meets every Thursday at 9am in the Mooloolah Public Hall, 42 Bray Road, Mooloolah. It is a low cost, friendly club aimed at helping you reach your personal health and weight loss goals. For more information contact Sandra on 0417 558 182 or Lola on 0417 856 182. Christmas markets - Beerwah CWA will hold its handmade Christmas twilight markets from 3-7pm on Saturday, December 1 at the hall on Simpson Street Beerwah. The organisers would love to see new stall holders come along. Please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com or to find out more like the QCWA Beerwah Facebook page.
There are still a number of vacancies on the roster for the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre’s Christmas breakfast. Shifts are for two hours starting from 6am and finishing at 1pm. Volunteers are also needed on Christmas Eve to set up and on Christmas Day for tasks including barbeque/food preparation, cereals/ cold breakfast as well as table serving, cleaning up and hosting duties. To volunteer call the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre on 5499 9345 or come in and place your name on the roster.
Community Carols in Beerwah
Beerwah Carer Support Group The group meets on the first Friday of each month for informal support, connecting with each other, and sharing experiences and information at the Beerwah Library meeting room, 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah. The next meeting will be on Friday, December 30 from 10am-12noon. New carers are very welcome to come along and a lovely morning tea will be supplied. Please RSVP by Wednesday, December 28. Phone Carers Queensland on 5451 1882 or email shancock@carersqld.com.au.
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CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0409 449 184 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776
Sunday Services St Mary’s - Montville 7:30 am St Luke’s - Kenilworth 9:00 am St George’s - Maleny 9:00 am Friends & Neighbours Service at St George’s 3rd Wednesday each month at 9:30am ALL Office (07) 5499 9130 / 0429 073 262 ARE Parish Priest: Rev Jeanette Jamieson WELCOME E: angmaleny@westnet.com.au www.malenyanglicanparish.com.au
Planning is under way for the Glasshouse Country Community Carols to be held at the Beerwah Sportsground on Saturday, December 15 between 4.30-8.30pm. The organisers are keen to hear from members of the community who can volunteer on the night as well as some helping hands for setting up the event. If you would like to get involved contact the coordinator Bob Burns via their Facebook page - Glasshouse Country Community Carols.
From the churches It’s easy to know when we’re meeting with genuinely loving people because gratefulness marks out the experience. A grateful heart and a life lived with an attitude of gratefulness is always a life that’s loving, attentively listening to others, gentle and caring of the fragility of our shared humanity while being strong and fearless in defence of the weak and vulnerable. Grateful people have come to know the abiding generosity of God. They look with confidence to all that God has done, accepting their own role in helping God’s goodness to be better known. This does not make us blind to the problems we face. Instead, we face these with clear heads and courageous hearts that are fixed on the abundant goodness of God who is ever by our side. Can we be better at this? Of course, we can! We’re not in the Kingdom just yet but still on the pilgrim way. One quality of grateful hearts, that always needs some work as we become more perfected in love, is nurturing a sincere attitude
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Come and join the Crystal Waters Music Club at the next gig on the Deck at Crystal Waters on Saturday, November 24 from 6.30pm. There will be a great line-up featuring some of the hinterland’s best musos. You will enjoy great entertainment, great food, hot drinks and yummy snacks. There are no bar facilities so you should bring your own alcohol. By coming along you will also be supporting a great cause as the event is a fundraiser for Welcome to Maleny (W2M), a local support group for refugees set up in 2016. Crystal Waters is at 65 Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. For further information contact bernard3074@hotmail.com. CONDITIONS: To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.
Father Kevin Smith Catholic Church of appreciation for the efforts of others. This means consciously noting to ourselves the small successes people make and thanking each other for little kindnesses shown. This will help build up our community. It’s a sure sign that we have some more growing in loving and grateful living to do when we notice that we rarely thank and praise while being ever so speedy at fault finding, criticising and complaining. Lying behind such miserly negativity and ungraciousness is our fear, a little bit of us that’s yet to hear and accept the good news of God’s unconditional love for us in Jesus Christ, a part of us waiting to be redeemed. The next time you notice this trait remember God’s kindness and mercy first of all, then choose to beat ungraciousness down with your grateful thanks. Not only will others appreciate this and you more, but you’ll be working with God to build up and renew rather than tear down and destroy. After all, that is the meaning of the Great Commandment. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
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Glasshouse Legacy Laurel Club – The next meeting will be held at Club Glass House, 10 Coonowrin Road, on Wednesday, November 28 at 11.30am for 12noon for Christmas lunch. Beerwah RSL Sub-branch – Monthly meetings are now held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 2pm at the club rooms at the Beerwah Sportsground. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 27.
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Health &Beauty Consider your breast health
Queensland women have about a one-in-eight chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. It remains the most common cancer affecting women in Queensland and the second most common cause of cancer deaths. With the BreastScreen van in Beerwah for the next month until mid December it is a good time to think about your breast health. Kelly Hart, health promotion officer for BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast, said that one of the most important steps all women could take to keep on top of their breast health was to have a regular two-yearly screen. “Breast cancer screening remains the most effective way to detect breast cancer. Although it doesn’t stop breast cancer developing, finding it early does give women the best possible chance of successful treatment and wellbeing,” Ms Hart said. Women from Beerwah and the surrounding areas are encouraged to take charge of their breast health and make an appointment at the BreastScreen Queensland mobile van, which is located at the Beerwah Library until December 18. “Females aged 50-74 are strongly encouraged to participate in the BreastScreen program as the risk of developing breast cancer increases with age. However, the service is free to all women aged 40 years and over,” Ms Hart said. To book an appointment phone 132 050 or go online to breastscreen.qld.gov.au.
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One of the three Year 12 pastoral care classes – 12G with coordinator Rob Maguire
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Shelby Clare, Deneille Stuparich and Jay Evans
Tamika Brown and Rohnan Woulfe
Aimee Bull and Aidan Goldsborough
Tayla Codlin and Katie Valentine
Hayden Byrne and Breanna Larkin
Isabeau Carnery and Reneae Blacker
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Sue and the team at Beerwah Flowers and Gifts have everything you need for this Christmas with most Christmas stock already at sale prices! There is a huge range of gifts to suit all ages and interests - hampers, toys, kitchenware, ornaments, plants, wallets, purses, bags, scarves, and lots and lots of beautiful fresh flowers. What about a lolly bouquet for those Secret Santa or teacher gifts? For those hard to choose for friends and family please call in for free help and advice. With easy parking and friendly service why go anywhere else?
Anne of Mist n Dreams offers remedial massage with health rebates, Reiki therapy and classes. Whether it is a relaxing, stress relieving massage or firm muscular release, massage is tailored to suit the client. The shop features many handmade art and craft pieces as well as giftware, crystals, jewellery and select clothing with so much more new stock arriving. Wire wrapping and polymer sculpting are skills that allow Anne to offer unique and custom-made pieces. Gift vouchers also available. Call in today.
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Barbers of Maleny Barbers of Maleny have been tidying up the men of the Hinterland for over 13 years. Still offering the same great service from their shop at the Riverside Centre, there is now a doubly dedicated team, with new co-owner Renee picking up the razor in July this year alongside Shandelle. A barber for 21 years, Renee is a ‘cutthroat’ shave specialist but can look after you with everything from a traditional cut through to more modern styling. Come in now and enjoy a hot towel, cold beer and great service.
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Christmas is just around the corner! All our new Christmas stock has arrived in store. New pieces from Mariana, Pastiche, ICE watch and so much more! Visit us at Beerwah Jewellers and let us help you select the perfect gifts this Christmas. We have a wide range of jewellery and watches available for you to choose from. We offer laybys and zip-pay so you can buy now and pay later.
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Hinterland Gems Maleny Black Angus Beef Are you looking for delicious, local, 100% grass fed beef to keep your family healthy? Yes! We thought so, that’s why we are now offering our beef directly to you from our new ‘Farm Store’ at Henry & Co in Landsborough. Visit us – Mark, Sue and Jesse each Saturday from 10am to 3pm. You will find a full range of our beef to benefit that precious family of yours. The freezer will be stocked with the best quality steaks, roasts, mince, sausages plus much much more. We’d love to see you there!
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The Jewellers Bench The stunning new collections from The Jeweller’s Bench take inspiration from the garden. These gorgeous new pieces feature gemstones of pink morganites, pink sapphires and amethyst. The pieces are all one-of-a-kind and made on-site at The Jeweller’s Bench in Landsborough. With over 20 years experience in the industry, The Jeweller’s Bench create unique and timeless pieces which are sold all over the world. Come and see them today for a unique Christmas gift for that someone special.
Frankie J’s Pizza & Pasta Frankie J’s at Glasshouse Mountains is open again! Locals will be pleased to know that Brian and Debbie are back selling all the same great range of pizzas, pasta and gelato as well as their daytime café options … you can even phone through your lunchtime and dinner orders and have it ready to pick-up when it suits you. Drop in today and check out their new rustic custom-made benches and tables for the dining room, perfect for casual dining or enjoying a nice cold gelato.
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Maleny-based chamber choir Tapestry is presenting two Christmas concerts on Saturday, December 1. Tapestry, a mixed acapella choir of 14-16 members conducted by Kim Kirkman, will be performing Christmas carols and other songs with a Christmas theme. Individual members will also present solo items. The material includes old favourites like ‘Angels we have heard on high’ and ‘We wish you a merry Christmas’, classical (Veni Veni and Gaudete), Australian carol ‘The silver stars’, and a couple of light-hearted novelties likely to be new to most people. The concerts will be performed at the Kenilworth Catholic Church, 21 Anne Street, at 11am and then at the Maleny Anglican Church, Walker Street, at 3pm. Tickets for each concert are $15 and are available at the door.
Noel, Noel
The award winning Caloundra Chorale will present its Christmas concert, conducted by the very accomplished Maleny local Kim Kirkman, next month. Come and be imbued with the spirit of Christmas as you listen to traditional carols, some fun swing numbers and other beautifully moving songs telling the Christmas story. To top it off you can make some unique Christmas purchases from the Christmas market that will be set up before the performances. The concerts will be performed on Friday, December 7 at 7pm, Saturday, December 8 at 2pm and Sunday, December 9 at 2pm at the CCTC Theatre, 3 Piringa Street, Wurtulla. Tickets are $22 for adults, $20 concession, $18 a head for groups and $10 for children with supper/afternoon tea included. For bookings phone 5491 4937. Tickets sell quickly so book early!
The Maleny Arts and Crafts Group
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Handcrafted IN MALENY
Raffle of a quilt Raffle of Blanket Box, Throw & Cushions Knitting & Crochet Claywork & Pottery Fine Art Fabric Creations Glassware Preserves Fashion Items and more For more information please visit malenyartsandcrafts.blogspot.com.au or find us on Facebook or Instagram TH I S
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The Beerwah CWA annual twilight markets return on Saturday, December 1 from 3-7pm at the CWA Hall and grounds in Simpson Street. Come along and shop the array of stalls filled with local handmade art and crafts. It will be a perfect opportunity to start your Christmas shopping for that unique and personal gift. Don't forget to pop inside the CWA Hall where you will find home baked cakes and slices, as well as CWA cookbooks and craft. Enjoy a cuppa from the kitchen and support your local high school chaplaincy through the sausage sizzle fundraiser. Funds raised from the markets will go towards supporting a local family in need at Christmas. For inquiries please email qcwabeer@gmail.com.
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PRIVATE THREE BEDROOM SINGLE LEVEL UNIT * Low maintenance brick construction all on one level * Freshly painted, new carpets throughout, verandah off living area opens to extremely private yard bordering nature reserve * Light, bright neutral colour scheme * Three bedrooms with built-ins * Two bathrooms, main with spa * Gourmet kitchen with stone tops and lots of storage * Air con and wood fire * Single remote lock up garage * One of only three units in a complex an easy walk to the main street Looking to enter the market or just looking for low maintenance, private living in town then inspection of this very well priced unit is a must!
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An easy-care corner block, a short stroll to town and stunning outlook. * Contemporary, clever design throughout, light, bright rooms * Open plan kitchen dining opens to spacious covered deck area with great outlook * 3 bedrooms, main opening to deck. NBN connected & house networked * Beautifully landscaped huge rear courtyard plus extensive rock landscaping * Workshop space and extensive, lockable storage under the home * An elevated 781m2 block just a short walk to the heart of town Move straight in, nothing to do! Book your inspection today!
This four-bedroom brick home has plenty to offer an astute investor or first home buyer. Located on a 452m2 corner block with all town services and just a few minutes’ walk to town. Views over town from the front balcony and master bedroom, central kitchen with large pantry & dishwasher. Open plan family / dining with separate lounge room. Fourth bedroom, laundry and single lock up garage downstairs with separate access plus internal stairs. Currently rented to a great tenant for $425pw. There are so few quality properties in this price bracket, if you’re looking to invest now and move later this could be the one for you. Don’t hesitate, make the call today!
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A small estate nestled in the Maleny hinterland, comprising semi acreage blocks ranging from 3,070m2 to 5,150m2 most with panoramic rural views to the east and north. Just a 5-minute drive from Maleny township in a quiet cul-de-sac location. Be quick to inspect, these blocks will sell fast! OFFERS ABOVE $310,000 ONLY 5 BLOCKS AVAILABLE Maleny
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In the Garden School’s kitchen garden success Contributed by Sue Bell The Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program at Beerwah State School has been a hive of activity in the kitchen and garden for
year 3 students. They have been busy planting succulents and herbs, and preparing garden beds to plant next year’s crop. Lots of yummy food has also been prepared in the kitchen. The students get a buzz when they harvest from the garden and prepare in the kitchen. They love sharing the food they make with the school’s administration and especially explaining what is on the menu.
Like to talk gardens
Would you like to walk, talk, enjoy the great outdoors and learn for free, all at the same time? Then why not become a garden guide? With the Visitor Information Centre at Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens now open most days, volunteer garden guides provide free walks once a week (and booked walks at other times by arrangement) and Friends of Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens are keen to expand the program in 2019. New volunteers become members of Friends before undertaking a free, practical course based on learning about the gardens, local species, storytelling and more, in collaboration with Sunshine Coast Council. As a guide, you meet visitors from all parts of the planet as well as locals. Many visitors just want to understand why it is such a magic, tranquil place. Others want some information, and sometimes they have special interests, but all visitors share a common appreciation of our stories. If you are a life-long learner and confident speaker with a bit of time to spare, all you really need is passion. Sunshine Coast residents are encouraged to apply to become a guide in 2019, starting in February. Simply email friendsofMRBBG@gmail.com to express your interest in guiding or enquire about other voluntary work at the gardens. And if you know someone else who would make an ideal guide, please encourage them.
Bush food bounty
with Spencer and Karen Shaw
The bounty of this land is considerable and native food plants that are must haves for your backyard include: midyim (Austromyrtus dulcis), a great low growing shrub/groundcover with attractive weeping foliage and tasty white berries; lillypilly (Syzygium spp) are all edible (if you are hungry enough) but from our local ones the riberry (S luehmannii) is not only bountiful but tastes good raw and even better glacéd in a sugar syrup; Davidson plums (Davidsonia spp) are spectacular foliage specimens with large leaves and large beautiful looking plum-like fruit that are a tad sour, but nothing that a few spoons of sugar can’t fix; plum pine (Podocarpus elatus) also produce a juicy, succulent, plum-like fruit with a pleasant pine taste that are again fantastic for jams and syrups; and finger limes are a great local treat and now highly sought after the world over. Then there are the native mints, native celery, native parsnip, yam, scrambling lily, tamarinds, sour cherry, bunya pine and many, many more.
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Garden guide Deb Ducrou double checks some plant facts in preparation for her next garden walk Photography by G. Miller
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Plant & Machinery Cont.
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PO BOX 822, Maleny
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HENNESSY, Speedy
Late of Kingaroy, formerly of Beerwah. Aged 80 years. Dearly loved husband of Diane (Deceased). Much loved Father of Tony and Jodie. Speedy’s family and friends are warmly invited to attend his Farewell Service, to be held graveside at the Mooloolah Cemetery, Steve Irwin Way, Glenview on Friday 23rd November 2018, commencing at 1.00pm.
Make a submission from 22 November to 13 December 2018 Reconfiguring of a Lot (2 lots into 43 lots plus esplanade reserve and new road)
Where: 5 Candle Vine St & Tallowwood St Maleny QLD 4552 On: Lot 500 SP289968 & Lot 102 SP187653 Approval sought: Development Permit for Reconfiguring of a Lot Application ref: RAL18/0089
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MOOLOOLAH VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE is seeking stall holders for its upcoming Four Seasons Summer / Christmas Market on 15th December 8am to 1pm at the Mooloolah Public Hall, 42 Bray Road Mooloolah. Stall sites are available inside and outside the Hall. Call the Community Centre on 5494 7822 or email info@mooloolahcommunitycentre.org for more information.
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GYPROCK PLASTERER AVAILABLE 0418 833 997
MAN AND UTE, experienced builders labourer, gardener, landscaper, Health Care Worker $30/hr. Peter McGuirk 0429 918 424.
FOUND - A Hearing Aid ear-piece was found at 1.15pm on the ground in a ‘Mobility Car Parking’ space at Beerwah Village Shopping Centre on 17/11/18. Has been handed into Woolworths Services Counter.
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A get-together will be held at the Witta Rec Club, 11am on Saturday 1st December. A share plate will be welcomed.
Public notification requirements are in accordance with the Planning Act 2016
23yo COUNTRY LADY, college graduate, looking for Australian gentleman who appreciates honesty plus love and long-lasting relationship. Please write to Ruffa Collado at San Joaquin, Capoocan, Leyte, Philippines 6530. Will reply to all letters with an email address.
BRIGHT DIAMOND CLEANING SERVICE
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Happy 80th Birthday Mum Margaret Thompson
Sunshine Coast Council Locked Bag 72, Sunshine Coast Mail Centre Qld 4560 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au (07) 5475 7272 http://pdonline.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Written submissions may be made electronically & are to be sent to mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au. All submissions, including individual submitter’s particulars, will be published on Council’s website (PD Online) & therefore will be accessible to internet search engines.
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FIREWOOD Quality seasoned hardwood, split ready to go (large load, approx 1.3m3). Ironbark $200 or mixed hardwood $180. Price inc local delivery, 0429 496 283.
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BRAND NEW HOME ON 2 ACRES FOR RENT. 4 bed, 2 bath, A/C, built ins and ceiling fans. DLUG, close to town centre. Avail now. $580 p/w. Contact Kelly at Woodlands on 5494 6133.
To Rent/Lease/Let Commercial COMMERCIAL WORKSHOP / SHED LANDSBOROUGH $1550.00 including outgoings. 144 square metres. Contact First National Beerwah on 5494 6444
Saturdays 8am - 1pm Art & craft, produce, food, & drinks, coffee, haircuts and lots more.
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CONCRETE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SHED in MALENY. 154m2. Toilet facilities. High ceilings. More details phone 0428 943 549.
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Peachester swimming carnival
Contributed by Ken Barker After a series of hot days and fast-growing lawns it appears that most were too exhausted to play on the first balmy spring day on Thursday, November 8. The only game resulted in Bev Sockhill and Nick Cram having a solid win over Helen Andrews and Frances Harper 12-5. On Sunday, November 11 Ted Singleton and Donna Manning pegged out against Vince Carbery 26-6. It was a good game with only a few missed chances. Frances and Helen also played a game with Frances coming out ahead 11–2. Donna got away to a good early start and established a considerable lead over Leigh Harvey in the division one section of the November tournament, so when time was called it looked as though it was to be an easy victory for Donna. Then Leigh, in his final turn after the bell, showed his true colours. He set off constructing a break which included four peels. A peel is a shot where you peel another ball through its appropriate hoop using the ball that you are playing with. It’s a risky manoeuvre and not recommended for a normal break, but with nothing to lose Leigh nearly managed to achieve it. The photo shows Leigh rushing the red ball to two back so that he can use it to return his black ball to one back and peel it. Note the balance and compactness of the player and the fact that he has kept his head down until well after the shot has been played. He had already made two of the required peels but this one eluded him – though only by a little. It was a good game and a good win for Donna. Lessons for beginners are held on Saturdays at 8 am on the courts in the showgrounds. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 549 42193, or secretary Priscilla Vickerson 5494 3555.
Contributed by Sally Joyce Peachester State School students enjoyed a combination of hot swimming and cool games at the annual swimming carnival held at Beerwah Pool on Friday, November 9. A small school means a small carnival, but huge ability and determination. The carnival saw some students beat their previous personal bests, with all students participating for house points. Students from the lower school competed in noodle and inflatable races, and their older friends swam more traditional races. This year not even an extra four pre-service teachers could strengthen the teachers’ relay team, with the parents regaining victory in the teachers v parents v students relay race. Congratulations to Coochin House who continued their reign over Stanley House with a convincing victory.
Leigh rushing the red ball to two back
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Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, November 13: Maleny Golf Club held an 18-hole single stableford competition for members with first place going to Hans Van Sambeeck with 46 points, runner-up was Dennis O’Neill with 42 points on a countback from Doug Johnstone, also with 42 points, third place to Trevor Fairley with 40 points, also on a countback from Bob Whiteley (40 points). NTPs: 3 - Don Lemon, 5 - Chris Pottinger, 8 - Douglas Pearce and 13 - Dan Casey. Wednesday, November 14: The ladies played in a four-ball stableford with first place going to the team of Beth Glover and Penny Edwards with 47 points, runners-up were Susanne Hardy and Karen Harding with 44 points and third place to Seri Tytherleigh and Christine Lemon with 43 points. NTPs: 3, 5 and 13 Christine Lemon and 8 - Seri Tytherleigh. Another three holes have been added so why not come and play our extended 12-hole course? Attractive gold and silver pro-rata membership rates are also available. To book a round or enquire about membership, call 5499 9960. For more information visit our website at www.malenygolfclub.com.au.
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Peachester State School swimming age champions Malachi, Eadie, Bodie, Erynn, Ruby, Emma, Sam and Archie
Beerwah Ladies Golf Club Contributed by Brenda Briese Thursday, November 15: A two-ball stableford multiplier was played, where the partner’s scores on each hole are multiplied, making for a very interesting day. We had a field of 56 players. The winners with an amazing scorer of 81 points were Michelle Leahy and Pauline Mason followed by Sharon Phillips and Bridget John on 71 points. NTPs: 2 Fay Barry and Carolyn Hale, 5 - Mavis Brimelow and Lesley Eggleston, 16 - Sharon Phillips and Bridget John and 18 - (second shot) Denise Kirkby and Lyn Nicholls. Birdie Box 7: Cathy Stone. BRD went to 66 points. It is hard to believe there is only about three more weeks to the end of competition golf for 2018.
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Bridget John, Sharon Phillips, Pauline Mason and Michelle Leahy
Contributed by Graeme Glover The club has been a very busy place in the past couple of weeks. We recently held a very successful plum pudding bowls day. This event has proven popular with visiting bowlers from all around the coast for many years. Thanks to wonderful support from many people we are able to continue running this fundraising day that ultimately benefits all members and our community who use the club regularly. Pelican Waters were the big winners on the day with two wins and margins. Congratulations to all who played. It was a great day. Thanks Kay Gesch for the planning and all our wonderful pudding makers. Warm weather has made for some hotter competition for scroungers, with close games. Good form by some of our new bowlers is very pleasing from a club perspective. Wednesday night bowls has seen Ray Elemore settle in, getting everyone a game in the absence of some of our regular crew. If you would like to join in, be at the club by 6pm on a Wednesday night and we guarantee you some fun that will make you want to return. Our current leaders are the team of Ian, Min and Christine. Thanks to Les and Linda Fawkes from Maleny Paint for their generous support in the purchase of a defibrillator for the club. Supporters like these help all clubs in our community and it is my hope that all members of all clubs remember the support that businesses provide our local clubs, when they are making purchases. Thanks also to local businesses that have chosen the Maleny Bowls Club for their Christmas functions. You have helped us fill our calendar as well as add to club improvements as a part of future proofing the club for years to come. All folks are welcome to drop in and check us out.
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Contributed by Liz Little Beerburrum’s Eve O’Mara recently competed in the Queensland Touch Football State of Origin series held at Dolphin Stadium Redcliffe on November 9-10. Eve was selected in the Queensland women’s 40s training squad from the Touch Football Australia National Touch League carnival held in March at Coffs Harbour. In May, Eve attended a squad training weekend to be named in the final 14. Since then, there have been training camp weekends, Sunday training and individual training. After six months of dedication and time away from family and friends, Eve has been victorious in her journey. The team won the series two games to one to be crowned the women’s over 40s State of Origin champions. Congratulations to Eve and the team on a fantastic achievement. Queenslander!
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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, November 14: Ladies day jackpot triples, with $600 up for grabs plus the Christmas draw. There were 12 teams that competed for prizes in the final jackpot of the year. Winning team with the lowest winning margin was Debbie Sawtell (V), Bill Tumbridge and Graham Nicholson. Runners up were Noelene Annakin, Trevor Dennis and John Annakin. The mystery prize went to Millie Freshwater, Eileen Pierce and Wendy Platt. Jackpot draw was 27 so no winners and the Christmas bonus draw of 16 closet card to jackpot was Graham Meyers, Lee Meyers and Jenny Morris. Ladies Christmas breakup party is on Wednesday, December 12. There will be fun bowls with lots of prizes and raffles. If you just want to go along for lunch that is also fine. Thursday, November 15: Social bowls, open pairs, winners of the day were Mac Townson and Rob Scullion with +14 in the first game. Runners up with lowest winning margin were Ernie Sherwood and Len Skerry with +1. Lucky draw went to Di Hume and Rae Farrell. Friday, November 16: 6.30pm mixed club certified triples, semi-finals, Kerri Hazeltine, David Hayes and Paul Chirgwin defeated Steve
Joliffe, Chris Dougan and Jimmy Tatum 20-17. A ripper of a game with scores tied 15 all on the 15th end. In the other game Brendan Freshwater, Chris Freshwater and Rodney Sharpe defeated Jack Chirgwin (J), Viv James and Bill James 1817. What a fightback, being down by 11 at one stage, Bill’s team picked up three in the second last end then one on the last end to equal scores at 17 all. In the extra end they went down by one. What a great night. Final is this Friday 6.30pm. Final of the mixed fours will be at 4pm Saturday after only five ends were played last Saturday due to the storm. The final Saturday bowls for the year is 9am this week. Sunday, December 2: Col Allen and I are organising a social bowls morning which will include breakfast. Open pairs with details at the club. Prize money plus beer will be up for grabs. Cost will be $20 each and spots are filling up quickly. Club bucket hats and caps can now be purchased from our office for $35 each. The caps are onesize-fits-all and bucket hats are S/M and L/XL. We understand that the prices are expensive but that is because we can only order small numbers.
Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley The club’s annual general meeting is this Saturday at 12noon in the shed. Whistlers played their semi-final against Ballinger Breezers. It was a warm day with a nice breeze at Mooloolaba and we had a very good day. All games were so close with deuces and could have gone either way. Lots of rallies and we all enjoyed the battle. We were just a bit short of games at the end, but were happy to finish this season with this kind of tennis. Score was 33-38 games, 3-5 sets. Team was Maree Hooley, Brenda Warner, Aki Lepper and Donna Kuskopf. Witta Tennis invites you to a wine tasting
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afternoon hosted by Purple Palate’s Andrew Johns at Finbars on Sunday, December 9, starting at 2pm. Andrew will present a selection of wines to suit all tastes. This is an opportunity to try different blends and learn a little about the wine’s origins and features. Cost per person is $50. This includes the tastings and food from Jen’s Woodfired Pizzas. This is a fundraising event for the Witta Tennis Club. Please RSVP by Saturday, December 1 to Maree via email mareehooley@gmail.com or 0437 295 501. Social tennis is on Monday at 8am and Saturday at 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
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ARIES March 21 - April 20 If you do not have a very successful week you certainly are the only one to blame for it! The reason being the birthdays of the Sagittarius enter from the 22nd and enliven a happy outlook for desire for holiday travel. By the time you get to the weekend a Full Moon rings loud bells in all your best communication areas. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 There may be some event that could make you feel as if the rug has been pulled out from under your feet. This may have been caused by mistaken communications, since the Full Moon is in a deceitful sign. Also, because Mercury is retrograde it is causing delays or communication mistakes. Not a good time to buy electrical equipment. GEMINI May 22 - June 23 As the Sun sign has entered Sagittarius and the Full Moon is in your sign, this weekend sees all relationship lines open and reaching peak zones. Also, good time vibrations from beautiful people, your close friends, or an amazing child. With all this fire and air vibration energy, your optimism reaches high peaks and upbeat connections. CANCER June 24 - July 22 Be careful of people who will try to have their way with you at any cost. One of the factors causing this is that the Full Moon is in the sign of Gemini and the other aspect is Mercury retrograde. It can also mean some people, even if their attentions are good, might result in bullying. Battle lines drawn over methods or money.
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22nd BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS FOR DENTAL EXCEL Marley Dental will soon be celebrating its birthday. Now known as Dental Excel is approaching 22 years of servicing the Beerwah Community. Back in January 1997, David Marley left the UK and purchased the dental practice from Dr Jeff Cox who returned to university for further study and these days is a specialist in Brisbane. Since David took over the business it has been a truly family practice catering for patients of all ages providing good basic dentistry to ensure the best chance of staying free of pain and also with the prime
objective of ensuring that patients retain their natural teeth for life. David has always believed in giving value for money, and has offered no interest payment plans for patients who need more expensive treatment who would otherwise not be able to afford it. Dental Excel has moved with the times and now dental implants and restorations are available in-house and such things as fast adult orthodontic services are also available. David said their aim is to provide a comprehensive service to the local community for many years to come.
Dr David Marley Dr David Marley has over 45 years of extensive experience and has developed a great interest in restorative dentistry and full mouth rehabilitation as well as great belief in the benefits of cosmetic dentistry. “I always believe that a healthy mouth and an attractive smile are a great asset which should be nurtured and valued. Healthy
teeth are acknowledged to have a great part to play in supporting good general health,” says David. David still keeps up to date with new innovations in his field such as his experience with surgical implants. He enjoys sharing this professional knowledge with his patients to assist improving quality of life for all.
Dr Tiffany Chan Dr Tiffany Chan qualified as a dentist at the University of Liverpool in 2010 and upon graduating, she went on to work in the Community Dental Service through the National Health Service where she treated many patients with dental phobia, children and special needs patients. This experience enhanced her people skills in putting people at
ease in the dental surgery. She is gentle, great with children and those who just really hate going to the dentist! Tiffany has a great interest in extractions and wisdom teeth removal and has recently completed an intensive oral surgery course with maxillofacial surgeons in Cambodia.
Dr Finbarr O’Sullivan Dr Finbarr O’Sullivan (BDS) originally qualified in Liverpool in the UK back in 2005. He gained two years experience with the UK’s National Health Service before spending four years in private practice in Ireland. He has a particular interest in and enthusiasm for dental implants; both to replace missing teeth and to retain those
annoying loose dentures. He believes that the huge leaps in technology during recent times have changed the level of treatment on offer. Finbarr also holds a postgraduate certificate in cosmetic restorative dentistry (UK) which gives him the added expertise when restoring a beautiful smile.
Dr Shirly Atia Dr Shirly Atia completed her Dental Hygiene Degree in Canada and worked as a dental hygienist for seven years before completing a Bachelor of Dental Surgery at James Cook University in Cairns. She has completed her general practice residency in Queensland Health providing dental care to indigenous communities.
Shirly is extremely passionate about preventive dentistry but enjoys all areas of dentistry including fillings, crown and bridge, esthetic dentistry and root canals. Shirly ensures all her patients receive the best possible treatment and is committed to providing high quality dentistry in a warm, gentle and welcoming environment.
Dr Raj Kengaiha Dr Raj Kengaiha was originally educated in India and completed his Dental Degree at the prestigious Bangalore University in 1997, followed by working in busy dental practices in India before moving with his family to Australia in 2013. Although interested in all aspects of dentistry, Raj has particular passions for endodontic (root canal treatment) and orthodontic
(braces). He is doing additional training in orthodontics, participating in a mini residency which formed part of his Excellence of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics (EODO) training. Raj has recently gained accreditation to provide Fastbraces orthodontic treatment – both simple and advanced.
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XXXX SUMMER BRIGHT LAGER 24 X 330ML BOTTLES OR 375ML CANS
$
$
34.99
$
14.99
EACH
BATCH X MCLAREN VALE WINES, JACOBS CREEK LE PETIT ROSÉ, GRANT BURGE PETITE BUBBLE DRY SPARKLING OR MUD HOUSE SAUVIGNON BLANC 750ML
GLASS HOUSE CELLARS - GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAIN SHOP 5, 9 BRUCE PARADE TEL 5493 0188 MOOLOOLAH CELLARS - MOOLOOLAH SHOP 3, 2 JONES STREET TEL 5494 7320
All specials available from Wednesday 14th November until Tuesday 27th November 2018. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the state of Queensland. Prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.
$
9.99
$
EACH
11.99
PETER LEHMANN CLANCY RED, TEMPUS TWO VARIETAL WINES OR RICCADONNA RANGE (EXCL. PROSECCO) 750ML
WINDY PEAK VARIETIES, TAYLORS PROMISED LAND WINES OR WATERSHED THE FARM WINES 750ML
$
EACH
19.99
EACH
DEVILS LAIR HIDDEN CAVE SAUVIGNON BLANC SEMILLON, CHANDON BRUT NV, FOUR IN THE HAND BAROSSA SHIRAZ OR PETALUMA WHITE LABEL CHARDONNAY 750ML
$
45.99 MUMM CORDON ROUGE NV 750ML
PALMWOODS CELLARS - PALMWOODS SHOP 5, 18-20 MARGARET STREET TEL 5445 9266 PALMWOODS DRIVE THRU - PALMWOODS 28 MAIN STREET TEL 5445 9003
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