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October 22 Thursday

Maleny Fix It Cafe can assist with review and repairs to bicycles, small furniture and other small items as well as sewing. $5.00 per item for a simple review and repair, if possible. From 9.00am - 2.00pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny.

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The new age of publishing can be quite challenging to navigate. Join Ocean Reeve from Inhouse Publishing, who has helped thousands of writers to bring their books to life. Learn the process of self-publishing and why and how eBooks have become so successful. Discover how to market and promote in the digital world and stand out from the crowd. Maleny library from 10.00am -11.30am.Bookings essential. 5475 8989.

24 Saturday

Beerwah State School are holding a fundraising all ages trivia night at the School Hall from 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and high school students, $6.00 for primary school students – tables of eight to 10 people preferred. For bookings, contact Trevor Pringle on 0439 744 158 or by email at sunshinekalang@gmail.com.

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Maleny’s own ‘Ray and the Sunshines’ will be performing at the Maleny RSL from 6.00pm for a 7.00pm start. Come along and dance the night away to hits from the 1950’s-1970’s. Drinks available at the bar. For more details contact Ray 0400 464 907.

Bankfoot house is now opening its doors to the public on the last Sunday of each month, from 10.00am – 3.00pm. Adult entry is $5.00. Bankfoot House is located at 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains.

25 Sunday

Mooloolah State School Art Fair Funday! Come along and enjoy a family day out from 10.00am 2.00pm. Art show with all works for sale, fair rides, side show alley, jumping castle, market stalls, food, drink, music and more.

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The Glass House Neighbourhood Centre Women’s social group meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 12.30pm to 2.30pm. This week the group will have a casual cuppa and catchup at the centre. For the casual cuppa mornings, please bring a plate to share and a $2.00 donation is greatly appreciated. For more details, contact 5438 7000.

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Mooloolah State School Art Fair adults only opening night event is on from 6.30pm - 9.00pm. Come along and enjoy local artists and student displays, musicians, canapés, bar and lucky door prize. Tickets $10.00. For more details contact the school on 5413 6333 or check out their Facebook page Mooloolah Art Fair 2015.

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ast Friday morning I was invited along to the Peachester CWA’s 70th Birthday celebration. While the group’s membership is small, and definitely on the more mature side, they are definitely a dynamic bunch who contributes much to our community. CWA is synonymous with wonderful craft work, inspiring cooking and delicate floral work, however what I loved hearing about the most was the influence that CWA has had over the years and the different projects they have been involved in. The group’s President Coral Beutel shared stories of the things they had achieved through their determined lobbying or in Coral’s words, “if you whinge enough you get things done.” Well they have definitely been successful and like all CWA’s around the country they are keen to recruit new younger members to continue their momentum. If you would like to join, they meet the first Thursday of each month, and you can call Coral to find out more 5494 9775.

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Inaugural Academic & Cultural Cup By Peter Voigt Academic & Cultural Cup coordinator/teacher aide-learning support

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In Friday, October 9, Beerwah High celebrated the beginning of something very special. This year marked the introduction of a new, whole school initiative that promotes and rewards academic achievements and cultural pursuits both in and out of school.

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The new ‘Academic & Cultural Cup’ draws on the same sporting house culture and team spirit that has seen Beerwah High dominate the sporting fields for two decades. This year our four school houses, Miketeebumulgrai, Ngungun, Tibberoowuccum and Tunbubudla have been vying for the title of ‘2015 Academic & Cultural Cup Champions’. Last Friday, the spectacular, homemade perennial cup was crowned with a mortar board in the house colours of our inaugural champion house; congratulations Tunbubudla! After the awarding of almost 25,000 points, it is remarkable that our top two teams were separated by a mere 23 points, with the lead changing several times throughout the year. Year level male and female champions were also awarded, with the victorious students having the honour of signing their name next to their achievement in the ‘Scholastic Almanac’; a beautiful leather bound book of parchment paper that will provide a cherished record of our champion students and points earned.

(Back row) Mrs Lyn Hansen, Jacquie Omnet, Adam Voigt, Seth Wilson, Tahli Cero, Nicholas Hind, Kiara Chapman and Mr Jacob Connor (front row) Rae Josland and Josh Lammeretz The celebration of academic and cultural achievement for 2015 proved to be highly entertaining and was enjoyed by all. From jazz to hip-hop, a dash of Monty Python, a sprinkle of sublime vocal pop harmonies and a burst of (almost) deafening rock music, the entertainment, awards and list of achievements provided a fitting summary and reminder of the academic and cultural year that was. The future is certainly looking very sparkly. Teachers and students are enthused by the many Academic & Cultural Cup specific events that are on the cards for 2016. This year’s ‘spelling bee tennis tournament’ was certainly embraced by all. Passion for all things cultural and academic is taking off at BSHS.

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Kids and parents enjoy ‘This & That’ Bestselling author, Mem Fox and illustrator, Judy Horacek held a very special storytime last Wednesday at the Maleny Community Centre. The duo was in Maleny for the only Sunshine Coast stop on their nation-wide launch of their new book, ‘This & That’. Hosted by Rosetta Books, the last minute venue change meant that an even larger crowd of wide-eyed children and adults were witness to the magic behind some of Australia’s best loved children’s stories. Mem and Judy delighted audiences with a reading of their new book, ‘This & That’, followed by their other books together, ‘Where is the Green Sheep?’ and ‘Good Night, Sleep Tight’, with Mem very energetically acting out some of

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the stories. She even managed to find the Green Sheep, being held very tightly by a little girl in the audience. Question time was equally as entertaining with Mem and Judy sharing their love of reading with the audience. Mem’s advice to the parents and educators in the room was to read at least three books a day to your children, from when they are two days old until they go to school. “I know people might be daunted by the thought of reading three books a day, but they don’t have to be long and it will change their lives forever. Personally, I find reading to kids to be just divine! They are so funny and they always smell so good after a bath,” she said. In fact, the inspiration for ‘This & That’ came from Mem trying to get her own three-year-old grandson in to bed by promising to tell him stories of this ... and of that. Mem says though, it is a very different story now, with Judy completely rearranging the verses before illustrating the book. “That’s what’s so rare about the collaboration between Judy and myself,” says Mem, “no other illustrator could get away with changing the script, but she made it much more interesting.” “Brilliant ... actually,” quipped Judy. For your chance to win a signed copy of the brilliant, ‘This & That’ (worth $20.00) like and share our Facebook page and comment ‘shared’. The competition will be drawn 4.00pm on Monday, October 26 and winners notified via Facebook.

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Billy Perske: “It was awesome! Mem’s expression was my favourite part.” Lais Perske: “Mem was funny and Judy inspires me to do my drawings. They were both very interesting.” Eadie Townsend: “‘Where is the Green Sheep?’ is my favourite book. Mummy and Miss Becky at kindy read it to me all the time.” Eli Oliver: “It was great when Mem Fox read the part about them falling down the tree!” Joseph Green: “I liked Mem Fox’s actions. When she did near and far it was like she was running back to Brisbane!” Georgi Pike: “I liked when she used my green sheep in the story.”

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Wonderful opportunity for Allycia Former Maleny High School student 20-year-old Allycia Staples is heading off for an opportunity of a lifetime as an Artist in Residence with Accessible Arts Australia's Catalyst Program at Carriageworks in Sydney. Having been born with a rare chromosome deletion on the 18th chromosome, Allycia's prognosis was bleak, due to the multiple physical and intellectual challenges the condition presents. However she has grown and continued to thrive, having benefited greatly, from her involvement with Dance and the Performing Arts. This highly competitive residency is a 12 month program where Allycia will be mentored by some of Australia's finest performing artists and will be assisted in mapping out her future career path. Cathy Freeman from the Performing and Creative Arts Team at Nambour based disability service, Spiral, will be accompanying Allycia as her support person. "Together we will be engaging with leading performers and learning from the best. We're excited about bringing all our knowledge back to share with our emerging talent here on the Coast," she said. From Allycia's perspective, it is another opportunity to perform. "I just love being on the stage and have loved dancing since I was little," she said. Maleny High School teacher, Cath Grey was one of many who supported Allycia, by ensuring that she could complete dance as a Year 12 subject by supporting her with a modified curriculum. Cath was always one of Allycia's greatest fans. After the week-long residency Allycia will then have bi monthly skype sessions with a mentor and will then return to Sydney in 2016 to complete the residency and perform her final piece.

Don’t miss Colour - Faunia What a treat! Spring is well and truly here and all of nature is celebrating. Vianta Arts is celebrating too with Jim Cox’s exhibition ‘Colour – Faunia’. The title of the exhibition ‘Colour-Faunia’ is quite possibly the understatement of the year! Jim has been roaming around his forest neighbourhood, carrying with him his artist’s eye, bringing back images of the common and the ordinary in our lives, which he has represented as we’ve never seen them before. The Bush Turkey – pilloried for destroying vegetable gardens, holds himself erect and proud, knowing full well what a beautiful and extraordinarily colourful animal he really is. A scattering of dead leaves on the ground glow with the remnants of their past lives and the warmth of transitioning into their next life. The shy King Parrot stops for a brief moment to open his wings and expose his glowing red chest before flitting back into the forest again. The sun shining through a ceiling of densely layered foliage generates a patterned tonal range of extraordinary depth, even the Raven’s sleek plumage glints with an insularity matched only by the insolence that slips through the guard of his wary eye! Jim’s exhibition ‘Colour-Faunia’ will hang at Vianta Arts, 70 Simpson Street Beerwah, from November 1 to November 29, opening at 6.00pm on November 6. Light refreshments will be served at the opening, and an a la carte menu will be available from 7.00pm, after the opening – call Steve on 0412 312 399 for table bookings. For information about having an exhibition at Vianta Arts, email reddoorart@bigpond.com.

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Have your say on the future of Maleny recreation facilities The Maleny Recreation Draft Master Plan 20152030 which covers the Maleny Showgrounds, Witta Sportsground and the sport and recreation uses across the Maleny Community Precinct, is now open for comment. This opportunity will allow residents and the sport and recreation community clubs and groups to provide their feedback on a series of recommendations. Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said they want to ensure the project will be consistent with community demand and meets the needs of clubs and organisations within the Maleny locality and the wider region. “The community now has the opportunity to view and discuss the draft Master Plan with council representatives and planning consultants on Thursday, October 29 from 3.00pm to 6.00pm at the Maleny IGA. “It is important to note council has not made a commitment to fund all recommendations from the Maleny Recreation Master Plan and its implementation will require external funding assistance. “It is vital to have a well-researched plan in place to ensure council is aware of Maleny’s needs and take advantage of funding opportunities as they arise. “This is an important project for Maleny and we look forward to hearing from residents.” The key recommendations of the draft Master Plan include:

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Tour de Stroke awareness ride By Sonia Clark

Seventeen-year-old teenager Josh Goyne is on an incredible mission to raise awareness and support for stroke sufferers. Inspired by his Peachester grandfather Barry Maxwell Graham who sadly passed away in August last year after his sixth stroke - Josh has embarked on a 2000+km bike ride from Canberra to the Sunshine Coast. Josh and his team of riders left Canberra on Saturday, October 10. The ‘Tour de Stroke’ bike ride will travel up through inland and coastal NSW to the Gold Coast and then on through Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast.

The awareness campaign and fundraiser will have taken two weeks to complete – with the final destination being his grandfather’s farm at Elsa Court, Peachester. Josh and the team are expected to arrive at lunchtime this Saturday. Hoping to raise funds, as well as awareness for the critical signs of those suffering from stroke, Josh has established the charity ‘Stroke Support and Awareness Australia’. The charity aims to help rehabilitate those affected by stroke in their own home by providing support, counselling and practical assistance to allow sufferers to regain independence. If you would like to find out more, or wish to donate, you can follow Josh’s journey via his Facebook page at Josh Goyne - Tour De Stroke Awareness or https://www.facebook.com/ barrysarmy

Australia Zoo welcomes baby rhinoceros! Australia Zoo is thrilled to announce that on Sunday, October 11, their beloved Caballe the rhinoceros welcomed another baby – a precious male calf. This new addition is the fourth rhino baby to be born at the Zoo in four years! After a labour that lasted only two hours, both Caballe and her new baby are doing well and will be taking some time out to bond behind the scenes before joining the rest of our evergrowing rhino family. With a rhino gestation period totalling 17 months, this long-awaited birth signifies a successful rhino breeding program at Australia Zoo, helping us highlight the plight of rhinos in the wild. Australia Zoo’s Head Keeper for ‘Africa’, Manu Ludden said that the healthy baby rhinoceros calf weighs approximately 45kg and is doing extremely well. He’s big and strong and is already suckling very well!” she said.

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A special lunch was organised by the Peachester CWA last week celebrating 70 years since they were established. One of the highlights of the day were the displays of the incredible craft work created by members over the years, as well as a historical display of the group's history, and the reading aloud of the minutes of their first meeting on October 16, 1945. At that meeting it was decided that they would meet on the first Thursday of each month which has continued on to this day.

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Rally for Dave a winner

On Sunday, October 4 ‘Rally for Dave’ saw 34 cars set off from the Maleny Showgrounds for a fundraising Treasure Hunt on Wheels. Leaving the Showgrounds, entrants followed driving instructions taking them along both major and minor roads through to Kenilworth, answering a fun questionnaire about local landmarks along the way. There was time for a quick coffee at Kenilworth before returning for prizes such as the best dressed, best answered, best junior competitor and dirtiest car. Raffles were drawn during the barbecue lunch and bar which was kindly run by the Maleny Apex Club. This event was organised to fundraise for local carpenter Dave Walker who has sadly been diagnosed with cancer, and was well attended by a many of his friends and supporters, with all proceeds going directly to Dave. The event was organised by the Maleny Athletic and Cultural Association (MAACA), a group of locals who fundraise to help other locals doing it tough. Best dressed Glenn Howard and Trevor Somer

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Dave Walker with some of the MAACA committee They are best known for the annual St Patrick’s Day Raffle, as well as cricket matches, music nights etc. Finbar’s and the Purple Palate have supported MAACA for many years and it is at Finbar’s that the group meets to discuss fundraising ideas. If you are interested in the group please call 0488 576 594. We would like to thank the following for their greatly appreciated generous donations and assistance: Maleny Supa IGA, Purple Palate, Finbar’s, Mitre 10, Mountain Wines, Maleny Hotel, Davies Dillon Accountants, Imelda’s Shoes, Maleny Auto Spares, Somers Fuel Supplies, Maleny Landscaping Supplies, Jen’s Pizza, Kerry Woods Haulage, Steven Sieber, The Soap Bar, Meats on the Moo’ve, Sweets On Maple, Maleny Apex Club,Maleny Newsagency, The Accura Group, and 104.9.

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Matt and Kaz from Soulqi are back from their Bali business ‘Love your Practice’ retreat, refreshed and bursting with ideas for their clinic. The retreat offered a complete approach to super-charge their busy business, including useful tips as a business owner on how to keep up your inner oomph! “As a business owner it’s very easy to work all hours every day, when in reality Kanshin and Kaz it’s so important to look after yourself,” says Kaz. “Using some helpful advice and also talking to other business owners was invaluable – my vision for the future for our clinic is much clearer and I now have the tools to make it all happen.” And they are also excited to be able to introduce a new face to the team – Kanshin Eguchi, from Kyoto, Japan. A fully qualified acupuncturist, Kanshin met Kaz and Rob at the recent intensive seminar in Brisbane with world renowned acupuncturist and teacher Tsuyoshi Shimamura. Kanshin is sharing his knowledge and understanding studying with several masters in Japan, with Kaz and the team at Souqi during his stay in Beerwah. He Kaz, Tsuyoshi and Rob looks forward to seeing you.

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The Watson family from Maleny Motor Trimmers will be heading to Brisbane on Friday to participate in the MS Moonlight Walk, a fundraising event to support people living with MS and fund research to find a cure. In 2014 Joy and Bryan’s 19-year-old daughter Megan (pictured) was diagnosed with MS, so this year Megan is leading the team aptly named the ‘The Ranga Runners’ of family and friends. Megan says together they hope to raise $2,000.00. “Having MS is scary, it sucks, but I’m determined to keep living life to the fullest and I want to raise money and help fund ways to keep fighting this pesky disease,” she said. Mum Joy said as her close friends and family, they’re walking with Megan to help support her on this lifelong journey. “To sponsor our team, simply visit the website www.MoonlightWalk.com.au then click on donate, search for The Ranga Runners and then make a donation,” said Joy. Or if it’s easier for you, call into their workshop 1/14 Lawyer Street, Maleny, and drop off a donation; Joy has a donation tin on the counter. Donations can be received up to one month after the event and The Ranga Runners appreciate all the support.

Is your pregnancy not as glowing as you imagined? We’ve all heard of the ‘pregnancy glow’. It’s that magical time when expectant mothers are preparing to bring a new life into the world. Unfortunately, not all women feel so magical during this time. Back pain, tingling down the legs, reflux, and soreness between the shoulders are all things that regularly accompany the added kilos, leaving mothers-to-be feeling not very ‘glowy’. This can further lead to depression, low energy, and increased stress. Fortunately, there is a solution! The first part of the good news is that there is an explanation for these symptoms. The technical term is ‘Spinal Subluxation’. It means there is part of your spine or pelvis that is partially or fully dysfunctional because your vertebrae are in an improper position. The second part of the good news is that once you learn about these subluxations – you then have a path to feeling better. A good chiropractor works with you to ‘unlock’ the vertebra that is out of alignment – and once it is unlocked your own body will move things back to where they should be. Dr Braxton, from Adjust to Life Chiropractic in the Turner Park Shopping Centre, Beerwah, has undergone extensive post graduate training in pregnancy and pediatric care and is an ICPA Webster Technique certified chiropractor. Call us today on 5494 0499 to find out if we can get help you get your glow!

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Have you met Spike? Spike is an eastern bearded dragon who lives at Glasshouse Christian College in Mrs West’s grade one classroom. Spike has a very special job to do. On the first day of school when small children can become a little teary, Spike goes into action and ‘struts his stuff’. The children look on fascinated while Spike eats meal worms or sits happily on one of their shoulders. Tears disappear and are replaced by looks of wonder as the children meet Spike.

children with a life-long love of learning. Time is taken to meet with each child before school begins to perform an independent assessment and develop a personal relationship.

At GCC we understand that a child’s first day of Prep is one of the most important in their whole life and can determine their attitude to the rest of their schooling life. Although every classroom does not have an eastern bearded dragon, every classroom does have experienced teachers who know how to make children feel right at home.

Essential skills such as reading, writing, maths and art are given the priority they deserve and classrooms have interactive white boards, iPads and computers so children become confident with technology at an early age. Specialist lessons such as Music, French, Kitchen Garden and Physical Education are also included.

Our Prep teachers are dedicated to gifting

Children are enveloped in a warm and nurturing environment that helps them develop confidence and independence. The result is a positive and engaging learning experience that ensures a smooth transition to grade one and a firm foundation for ongoing education.

GCC provides affordable quality education in one

low tuition fee and its core values of godliness, respect, excellence, attitude and teachability (GREAT) underpin an atmosphere where every child can reach their full potential. GCC is a sought after school with limited vacancies so please ring Sonya now on 5439 0033 to book your personalised tour.

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Expert attention for cherished orchids

The orchids at Glasshouse Views are now thriving thanks to a visit from the Glasshouse Country Orchid Society. Society members Jan Gresham along with Susan and Michael Keegan came together with residents Arthur Westwood and Pat Powel and volunteers Julie Palmer and Doug Wilson to inspect, study and review the plants. Some plants at the aged care home were found to be in desperate need of repotting, while others were suffering from minor ailments. Members of the society offered advice on remedies for the problems and suggested the orchid house be remodeled to allow for more light; it also requires maintenance and watering system checks. Residents and staff at Glasshouse Views get great enjoyment out of these beautiful plants. The members will be back on the first Monday of next month. To find out more about Glasshouse Views call 1300 899 222 or visit mckenzieacg.com

Students win from raffles

Students at Landsborough State School and Glass House Mountains State School will be directly benefiting from the recent fundraising efforts of the Beerwah Hotel Social Club. Last week the Social Club President Garry Cavanagh said they were really pleased to be able to make donations of $1,000.00 to both schools. Kristy Walton, Principal of Landsborough School said the funds would contribute to Reading Resources. Tracey Blake, a teacher at Glass House Mountains State School, and representative of the P & C said they would be putting the funds towards completing the project to air condition classrooms. The Social Club, sells raffle tickets each Saturday lunch time, and Garry wanted to thank Beerwah Discount Tyres and Batteries for providing a voucher for wheel balancing and alignment and Peace & Harmony Within for their $45.00 voucher each week which are used as raffle prizes.

Lions Business Directory closing soon Contributed by Bob Banner Local businesses wanting to advertise in the Beerwah Lions 2016 Business Directory are advised to hurry, as this season’s publication is approaching its cutoff date. Founded 21 years ago, as the brain child of Lion Max Pinwill, the directory is open to businesses

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in Glasshouse Country, including Peachester, Landsborough, and Mooloolah Valley. Businesses from outside this area may only apply if the service they offer is not already advertised in the directory. Adrian Butler, Co-Founder and chairman of the World Fire Safety Foundation was guest speaker at the October dinner meeting. Speaking passionately of fire safety around the home, Adrian spoke of the importance of homes being fitted with photoelectric smoke alarms that respond rapidly to smoke from smoldering fires. House fires often initially smolder for some time, filling the house with toxic smoke, before fully igniting, he said. This type of smoke can quickly overcome you when you’re asleep, often before you can get your family away from a very real life threatening situation. It’s vitally important that your home has photoelectric smoke alarms designed to rapidly respond to this type of smoke, waking you while there is still time, he said.

Beerwah State School Trivia Night October 24th 2015 Fundraising evening for all ages

• $600 CASH FIRST PRIZE • Prizes awarded in every round • Raffle with numerous prizes • Antipasto platters (included in ticket price) • Child minding will be available on the night. Beerwah State School Hall 2788 Old Gympie Road 5:30pm for a 6.00pm start

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Contributed by Kylie Bickford Congratulations to both the Beerwah Bulldogs teams that made it into the semi-finals this year and to those that were recognised at the recent Senior Presentation Night for 2015. The presentation was held at the Beerwah Hotel, and the winners on the night were as follows: Men’s Team - Best and Fairest Nash Bell, Best Back Lachlan Pill, Most Improved Back Daniel Grice, Best Forward Daniel Kidd, Most Improved Forward Adam Hurley, Player’s Player Jamie Newton, Coaches Award Dean Collins and Most Valuable Player Finals Series was Jeff Bickford. Women’s Team - Best and Fairest Annette Brander, Best Back Courtney Lockwood, Most Improved Back Sarah Baker, Best Forward Sarah Walker, Most Improved Forward Amy Horsburgh, Players Player Joanna Kerr, Rookie of the Year Joanna Kerr, Coaches Award Jazmyn Taumafai and Most Valuable Player Finals Series was Sarah Walker. Thanks to the Men’s Coach Dave Downey, Manager Kylie Bickford, Trainer Gary Grice and Strapper Wayne Jones. Thanks to the Women’s Coach Rod Kerr, Manager Kristy McClellan, Trainer Chris and Jodie Bugden, and Strapper Amy Horsburgh.

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Good Neighbour award

Contributed by Sheila Williams The winner of the Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - Good Neighbour award for October was Coralie Lillecrapp. She was nominated by Mike Turner, who wrote ‘Coralie has been a longterm and excellent supporter of our local community. She is one of those people who dedicate a lot of time and energy to building community – and she has done it because she loves people and community. Coralie has been President of the Beerwah Primary P&C and is currently the President of the Beerwah High P&C. She was the main organiser of the very successful ‘Big Night Out’ event held each year at the Beerwah Primary School which attracted thousands of people. Coralie and her family are very involved in local sporting teams and clubs too. She has been a wonderful champion of the chaplaincy service of Beerwah High too, I find Coralie to be a very positive and encouraging person. Thanks Coralie for who you are and the way you care about others!' Unfortunately, Coralie was unable to attend the meeting to receive her award; we plan to present it at our December meeting. www.gcnews.com.au


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School News Celebrating the French language

By Lee-anne Gordon Celebration of the French language is strong at Glasshouse Christian College. This year the primary students came first on the Sunshine Coast in the Language Perfect Competition. Last year senior students went to France on a French study tour and over the recent holidays middle and senior students enjoyed a learning trip to Noumea, New Caledonia. This was the first time Glasshouse Christian College organised a study group to Noumea, but if this trip is anything to go by, it probably won’t be the last. Students spent the first hour of each day in their hotel doing French lessons then joined with their French buddies at College Champagnat. The days were packed with language and cultural activities and firm friendships were formed between the GCC and the Noumea students. GCC students presented videos they had made in French, showing off the scenic beauty of the Glass House Mountains and another one telling about their school. Then it was the turn of College Champagnat’s students as they made their video presentations in English. It was not all work and students were able to take a couple of island trips where they enjoyed panoramic views, crystal clear water and incredible snorkelling. The students returned home with a deeper knowledge and understanding of the culture and language of French New Caledonia and a much greater appreciation of what we have here.

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Preppys to be

Contributed by Andrea Balcombe, Peachester P&C Peachester Primary’s 2016 'Preppys to be' enjoyed a fabulous morning with current students at 'Prep Open Day', exploring the possibilities of what is to come. Children were encouraged to investigate and get comfortable in their surroundings while new parents got informed and met current parents bringing their younger children to Peachester in behind their older siblings. The vast green surrounds, welcoming vibe, true sense of community and variety of educational activities available at Peachester Primary were on showcase on the day. The benefits of a small country school were evident. Peachester Primary is a school truly invested in nurturing each child's individual development while still keeping precious the childhood experience for all its children. If you missed Peachester’s Open Day for Preps, contact the office to find out more about the school and to organise your own personal tour for your family. Phone 5439 5111.

Worm Walkabout

The KinderMarlee Kids would like to thank Bob the Worm Farmer in Landsborough for allowing us to visit him at his farm. The children developed lists and drawings around worm habitats, diet, lifestyles and their general worminess and decided to enlist an expert to check their theories! Bob was very gracious and accommodating; showing our young scientists a hands-on and close up view of how worm farms work, with a follow up visit to the centre to set up our own worm farm. Thanks Bob, pop in anytime for scones and tea in the Kid’s Café!

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I give a moo for mooloolah Give it a go and keep the heart of Mooloolah beating Breakfast with Cr McKay Cr Jenny McKay’s next monthly meeting is on Thursday, November 5 at 7.00am for a 7.30am start. Contact Mooloolah Community Centre, Darryl from Mooloolah Hardware, or Cr McKay's office on 5441 8043 or email lesleigh.elmes@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for further information.

Mooloolah Slimmers

'Lose weight, gain better health in good company’ is the motto of this Club. The group meets each Thursday from 9.00am in the Mooloolah Public Hall and welcomes new members. Costs are minimal but results are good. If you are interested and would like to know more, phone 5494 7793 or 5494 7084.

Mooloolah Art Fair

This weekend will see plenty happening at the Mooloolah State School, kicking off on Friday night with an adults only 'Art Gallery opening night'. The grown-ups will be able to relax and enjoy an evening out from 6.30pm – 9.00pm with tickets $10.00 per person which includes canapes and a drink on arrival. The work on display will be a combination of both local artists and student work, with art work on sale. Then on Sunday, October 25 the whole clan can held along the Family Fair between 10.00am – 2.00pm. There will be market stalls for mum, food stalls for dad, and make sure you get a pre-order armband so the kids will be able to hit sideshow alley and enjoy the rides. For enquiries phone 5413 6333.

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locals supporting locals Sharing some Christmas compassion

Students make a splash

Whilst most kids are busy writing their own Christmas lists, students at Mooloolah School are writing lists and buying gifts for others! Over the next three weeks students will be busy buying gifts and filling shoe boxes with gifts for children just like them but born into less fortunate circumstances. For some children it will be the first gift they have ever received and for many it will open up opportunities to go to school for the first time because they have simple school equipment that will allow them to attend. Last year our amazing school filled 130 boxes of love and hope and this year we hope to continue our tradition of blessing even more children. Each year several community members also help us by donating items for the boxes or by completing their own boxes and bringing them to the school office where they will be gratefully received. The RI team who coordinate the school’s involvement, know that not only do the boxes bless others, but they also teach the giver to appreciate what they have and encourage a more compassionate attitude towards others. Acts 20:35 says ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive’ and this school project really demonstrates that truth. Contact Fiona Cran for more information 0411 306 838 or www.samaritanspurse.org. au/operation-christmas-child/

Contributed by Michelle Lenz This week swimming has begun for all students at Mooloolah State School from Prep to year 6. We would have to be one of the luckiest schools around to have a pool right at our doorstep, and swim for 20 weeks out of the school year. With the pool being right here this allows for more swimming sessions for the students and allows it to be available at a low cost. The students are lucky to have the opportunity to learn important swimming skills, as well as allowing them to have fun. It’s great for the kids to enhance their skills and learn new ones. It teaches them important survival skills for the water and gears them up for the Swimming Carnival held in December. The students in all grades had a great time for their first swimming lesson of the season. The Preps and Year 1 students learnt about safe entry and exits from the pool, blowing bubbles and going under. The older students that were confident swam laps, looked at different strokes and diving, etc. Swimming is a huge part of the school community and I am sure as the term goes on we will have students swimming like fish.

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Introducing Holly Laidlaw

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Exceed Real Estate are thrilled to introduce their newest team member; Holly Laidlaw. Holly will be working closely with owner Golden Webb to learn all aspects of the business as she moves into the role of Sales Consultant. Holly brings her background skills in business management and sales to her new career focus at Exceed Real Estate. She is looking forward to building on the solid foundations already established at Exceed: exceptional service, strong community partnerships and positive outcomes for both buyers and sellers. Holly is looking forward to being part of the local business community and sharing her genuine appreciation of the numerous benefits that exist throughout the local Mooloolah area and the friendly and cohesive community which is built on strong connections. She is looking forward to helping clients find the perfect place to start their new life and she is excited to be working with Golden as they both share a similar background, are strongly community minded and are committed to the small town integrity of Mooloolah and the surrounding hinterland areas. “I really like Golden’s work ethic; how she treats clients as well as how she runs the business. These ideals really resonate with me and my own personal values. I am very excited and happy to be Exceeds’ newest team member and look forward to assisting you soon.”

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The Exceed Real Estate story Since commencing business on January 24 earlier this year, Exceed Real Estate has gone from strength to strength. Established by owner Golden Webb, Exceed has grown over the last eight months to now employ a team of three staff. Over $9.2 million worth of contracts have been written during this time, representing a great achievement in a relatively short period for the local business. Exceed Real Estate is committed to continuing to establish solid community relationships and partnerships. Golden and her team bring a strong community minded ethic to all their

business transactions. Exceed Real Estate is proud to support local community initiatives, and the whole team appreciate the unique benefits of living and working in a beautiful hinterland town. Golden and the team pride themselves on a high level of successful communication with clients as well as enjoying a high referral rate of business. For example, in the previous week alone, five listings have come purely through word of mouth. Since opening for business, not one signed contract has fallen over. This reflects the time and effort put into qualifying buyers to ensure positive results all-round. Golden is keen to

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You Said It

Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519

Re: Waste oil disposal

I read the article in GC&M News this week, ‘Oil a big no – no in bins’. Two weeks ago, I had a cleanup around my home. Apart from a wheelie bin full of rubbish and heaps of steel, I also had 40 litres of waste oil, gathered from oil changes over the last 12 months. I could dump steel at no cost, paid for the extra household rubbish, but was only allowed to leave 20 litres of the 40 litres I had on the ute. I queried this and was advised that if I paid another $20.00, I could leave the extra 20 litres. So I recycled 20 litres, and had to take the left over 20 litres home. How dumb is this? I could turn up an hour later and again recycle the other 20 litres! And then you wonder why people put oil in bins? A bit of common sense please. Al Hoeksema Glass House

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I would like to let the person know who set fire to the trees in the council park in Greber Road, that it was the home of a family of water hens. There were a mother, father and three chickens, now there is only the father left, the mother and the chickens perished in the fire. That area had been their home for 20 years. That corner was left like that when they did the drain for wildlife. Ann Beerwah

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I have emailed four builders who advertise in the GC&M News and have not had one response. One was over two weeks ago and three were over two weeks ago. I want to have a new build done in the local area but it would seem that despite the reputed slow down in the economy, local builders are not interested in new business. Maybe I need to source a builder from outside the area? J & P Aitken Mooloolah

World Polio Day

Rotary, a humanitarian service organisation with nearly 34,000 clubs across the world, including Maleny, made polio eradication its top priority in 1985. When the initiative started, more than 350,000 people were stricken by polio every year

Longest Lutheran Lunch

Following the success of Wittafest, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is holding a Longest Lutheran Lunch on November 1 in their church grounds on Witta Road, Witta. There will be a service for All Saints Day at 9.30am followed by the dedication of the new Pioneer's Garden honouring the early settlers who established Witta over 100 years ago. The theme of the picnic is Pioneers, so if you like, come in period costume. There will be some traditional German food but please bring your own picnic lunch to share. The picnic kicks off at 12.00noon following old fashioned games. We are expecting visitors from Calvary, Glasshouse, and St Luke's, Nambour. So come and join us. If it’s wet, the lunch will be at the old Witta School.

- nearly 1,000 new polio cases every day. Since that time, cases have been reduced by 99.9% with less than 50 cases so far in 2015. October 23 is World Polio Day and on that day the Rotary Club of Maleny will make a donation of $2,000 on behalf of our community as a further contribution to the campaign to eradicate the poliovirus from the world. Our $2,000 donation will leverage a matching contribution from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation of $2.00 for every US$ raised. Over the years, Rotarians worldwide in clubs like Maleny have contributed US$1.4 billion to the fight against this crippling childhood disease - an awesome achievement by any standard. Maybe on reading this it will encourage you to find out more about Rotary and see how much good it does in the world. Maybe you will even think about joining us. Rotary is an organisation with both a global and local reach. It’s enjoyable too. Give us a call if you are interested to join – new members are always welcome phone 0448 830 030. Jeff Cornfoot President, Rotary Club of Maleny 2015/16

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What do you do when interest rates rise? When you take out a home loan, you have a good idea of how much you can borrow and what your repayments will be. However, economic conditions can change alongside your personal financial situation. So what can you do to protect yourself from unforeseen situations? Tap into the rainy day fund While home loan repayments can be an impost on your regular savings, those that can, should continue to put 20

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money aside. After all, who knows when situations like this will arise? Having a savings fund aside that you can access to top up repayments could see you weather the storm of higher interest without breaking a sweat. Think about home loan refinancing This is a popular option for many Australians that start to feel the heat from interest rates rises. After all, when one lender raises rates there is likely to be many others that still have more affordable options. That’s the beauty of using a mortgage broker – they can tap into a huge range of

products and help you find one with a more appealing interest rate on an investment home loan. The recent jump occurred due to tighter controls from the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, which oversees our country’s lending. If more regulations come into place, we could see even more lenders hike their rates. It’s important to keep an eye on, and to be prepared for. Having a chat with your mortgage broker could be a great way to work out how to prepare for higher rates, and how you can deal with them efficiently.

Want further home loan advice? Call Teresa Harrison from Smartline today. Whether you are looking for a home loan, an investment loan or vehicle and equipment financing, Teresa can help you.

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Beerwah Flowers and Gifts Melbourne Cup is coming up very soon, so call in and check out the new range of fascinators, bags and bling available in-store. With the fascinators being handcrafted by Sue herself, you can discuss or even bring your outfit in for Sue to colour match it perfectly. She can find a style to suit too, classical, funky or fun, the choice is yours. Beerwah Flowers and Gifts can assist with accessorising too, with scarves and jewellery at great prices.

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Yes sinus season is in full swing. There is a lot that can be done to treat sinus, including herbs, acupuncture, and moxibustion. There is one thing not to do – don’t put up with it until it becomes infected and is hard to treat. You can get great relief from sinus using Chinese medicine and it is safe and effective. You are welcome to enquire and assess the benefits you may receive from this form of treatment. Contact me, Bernette on 0417 723 944 or 5439 0015.

Pasta d'Vine Pasta d’Vine is the only fresh pasta shop on the Sunshine Coast. They make fresh pasta every day: fettuccini, linguini, and ravioli with various fillings, lasagnes and fresh gourmet meals to take home. They even prepare for you antipasti platters, including continental meats, cheeses, marinated veggies and olives, which are perfect to take along when visiting friends and family. Call in and see what their extensive deli offers to tempt you!

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Landsborough Health & Wellness Centre has several amazing practitioners. Often two friends are looking for something they can do together that is fun and rewarding. We are now offering a Power Session where you can both have a different treatment at the same time and then swap over. For example on Tuesday Debra and Kim are available for POWER SESSIONS. Debra offers Celtic Healing or Feng Shui and Kim offers Therapeutic Massage. What a lovely way to spend two hours with your friend! BOOK NOW! www.gcnews.com.au


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Hinterland Havachat Laundramats

The girls at Havachat Laundramats have an important question for you … what is your time worth? As they say, life’s too short for laundry, so let them wash, dry and fold for only $15.00 per load (conditions apply). With the option of arranging early and late drop offs and pickups, they take the pressure off busy lives. Spring clean your bedding, save your precious tank water and your precious time, call in and see how they can help you today.

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Hinterland Seafood is Beerwah’s original and longest trading seafood takeaway, and is family owned and operated by a fully qualified chef with over 22 years experience. We have added to our extensive menu with gourmet-style dining, and also offer healthy options of grilled cod, fresh house salad and sweet potato fries. We supply fresh seafood, cooked fish and chips, awesome burgers, fresh salads, cold drinks, slushy’s and ice cream, and platters tailored to you. With easy parking, undercover tables and chairs, or takeaway – the choice is yours.

Let Rod and Jo help you with your next award ceremony. Incorporate your team logo and colours into your trophies that we will customise to suit your needs. Personalise your name badges with your business brand or club logos. Here at Trophies Won we cater to corporate, schools, clubs, groups, and individuals. Our new Sublimation System means we can print your team photos, colours and logos directly onto your plaques to personalise your awards and trophies. We have an extensive range of trophies and awards to choose from.

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Health, Beauty

&Wellbeing Beyond mindfulness

With what science has discovered about the neuroplasticity of the brain and the beneficial effects of meditation, mindfulness has gone mainstream. For decades now, people with chronic pain or mental illness have benefited from these centuries-old traditions from the east. Mindfulness emphasises being aware of the present moment in a nonjudgemental way and stilling the mind using various techniques such as focusing on the breath. However, there is another ancient teaching called Dzogchen arising from Tibet, which goes one step further. Dzogchen introduces us to the natural state of mind which is pure and perfect from the beginning.

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This is a state beyond thinking, beyond judgement and with the ability to liberate our strongest emotions into wisdom. The benefits of being in this state of Dzogchen are endless. To begin to experience the relaxation, ease and non-dual awareness of this state, it is necessary to be introduced to the state of Dzogchen by a master who has directly realised this state. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu is such a master and is able to introduce students to the nature of mind and then encourage them to deepen and develop this knowledge. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu says that Dzogchen is appropriate for our busy western lives as

it helps us live with more relaxation, presence in the moment and awareness. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu will be holding a retreat at Namgyalgar in the Glass House Mountains from November 3 to 8. He will be giving teachings each day for two hours and there will also be yoga, contemplative dance and modern Tibetan dancing. Due to the generous donation of several kind individuals, participation in this retreat is by donation. More information and registration on www.dzogchen. org.au or phone 5438 7696.

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According to new research at the University of the Sunshine Coast, a sticky substance produced by native Australian bees has been identified as having a unique chemical profile that could hold the key to a medical breakthrough in how wounds are treated. In a research world first, USC Biomedical Science PhD student Karina Hamilton has studied the cerumen produced by stingless Australian bees to explore possible medical benefits. While there has been significant research done with European honey bees and associated health benefits over the years - previously there has never been any research carried out with Australian bees. The PhD student has found that the cerumen from Australian stingless bees possessed up to 180 different chemical compounds, and was chemically different to the resin, or propolis, produced by the European honey bee. By painstakingly extracting the raw material, Ms Hamilton was able to isolate the four components that possessed woundhealing, anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics. To confirm that Australian stingless bees do produce cerumen with these beneficial properties is very exciting and the next stage for the project would be to look at human trials. With additional funding, research would look at whether the application on superficial wounds might hasten wound healing in patients. USC Biomedical Science PhD Student, Karina Hamilton www.gcnews.com.au


Living Photography Corner with the U3A Grafx Group Contributed by Terry Titmarsh Photos courtesy Terry Titmarsh

One drought affected property U3A Beerwah Grafx had a photoshoot in August on a drought-affected sheep and cattle property located 80 kilometres west of Longreach. Several members took part and brought back many photographs which evidenced the severity. Until one actually sees and experiences the desolation, the effects of the drought cannot be appreciated. The country folk are just surviving in the worst drought many have ever seen. Little rain has fallen over the past four years and, as a result, little or no grass has been able to grow. All animals are starving, including any stock that are being hand fed, just to get them strong enough to be put on a truck to the sale yards. All water still remaining is all but putrid and is only just able to keep some animals alive. Wildlife is suffering with many native animals dying where they lie. Only rain will break the drought and regular follow-up rain over several years might allow the country to recover over the next eight to 10 years. The people are trying to keep their spirits up and visits from caring city folk, together with charity donations of food, hay and normal daily domestic items recognise that the country people are not alone.

Visitor Information Centre Update By Bev Dooley I have a lot to report this month. The biggest event is the hosting of 70 delegates from Information Centres around Queensland. Every year the meeting moves to a new location and this year it was the Sunshine Coast’s turn to host. What a great few days they had! Not only did the Sunshine Coast turn on the best weather, but I was privileged to escort one group through the Glass House Mountains, where they were treated to a look at our Information Centre, and a chat from Ivon Northage, one of our local experts. Australia Zoo offered a brief but exciting stop, including a visit to the dingo cubs. The second group had an equally good time with a visit to the Ginger Factory, a trip to Montville, and sight-seeing along the way offering more promotion for our wonderful area. It is not often that we are able to showcase to such an influential group, a group that will go back to their home with the Sunshine Coast well and truly embedded in their mind, and pass on to travellers moving through Queensland just how wonderful our local area is. I felt very proud to be a part of it.

The same time as our conference was taking place, the cruise ship Pacific Pearl arrived in Mooloolaba. Now this may seem a bit distant to us here, but let me assure you the Glass House Mountains is one of the iconic destinations that these huge cruise ships offer one day trips to when they pull in – that means a boost for the local tourism, spread across the Sunshine Coast. The greeting of these visitors and the safe transfer to coaches and to the shopping areas is completed by a team of volunteers. This adds to the great experience that our visitors have by providing a welcome smile, and local knowledge of the wider coast. These volunteers are drawn from all areas; some are students, and many are already long term members of Information Centres enjoying an extension to their role. If you would like to volunteer with us, either in the Glass House Information Centre, Montville Information Centre or greeting the cruise ships, call in for an application form, or give me, Bev, a call on 0417 709 157.

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Out & About Beerwah Celebrates Last Friday night brought out thousands of locals to enjoy this year’s street party in Simpson Street, where there was plenty of great entertainment, live entertainment, and food.

Neal, Mary and Jade from Coochin Creek Co-op Hannah, Renee and Yara from Raine & Horne

Jack climbs up high

Beerwah family Jocelyn and Terence with Vanessa

Library staff out in force – Patricia, Gayle, Tanya and Jacqui

Peppa Pig meets Kate, Emily, Kirana and Rachael

James and Abi rocking their face painting

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Mark, Lynda, Jenny, Ken and Barbara

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Things To Do Brain Training

‘The Melbourne Cup Luncheon’

They say we only use 10% of our brain’s full capacity, but if you would like to improve your usage, head along to the Maleny Library on October 31, from 10.00am – 11.30am. Join health professional Susan Steinheardt to learn some simple exercises that you can do at home to develop your brain. Learn how to switch your brain on without that morning coffee. Understand the basics of how your brain works. Discover training activities that could increase your potential. This is a fun-filled, interactive workshop that will give you a great mental workout. Attendance is free, however bookings are essential, phone 5475 8989.

The Maleny Catholic Ladies will present the Melbourne Cup Luncheon with complimentary champagne on arrival, a buffet lunch and sweets. There will be TV race coverage, multiple sweeps, and multi-draw raffles as well as a raffle for a wheelbarrow jam packed with goodies. Melbourne Cup Day is Tuesday, November 3 and the events kicks off at 10.30am at the Pat Daley Function Centre, Maleny Catholic Church, 45 Cedar Street Maleny. Entry is $30.00 and bookings are essential, tickets are available from Pam, phone 5494 2487. Beerwah Library, 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah 5475 8989.

Master instrument maker showcases his work

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Maleny Markets organisers are proud to support local artists and crafts people whenever they can. In November the market will host Doug Eaton and his extraordinary handmade instruments. Local luthier, Doug Eaton, works away quietly in his workshop at Curramore designing and fashioning stringed instruments as well as repairing and restoring people’s treasures. It has been a passion of his for over 40 years. “Each instrument is different,” says Doug. “You never know how it will sound until you string it up and play it.” This, after 200 hours working on each creation. He must be a patient man. Occasionally, Doug leaves his workshop to display the products of his toil. On Sunday, November 1, he will be at the Maleny Sunday Markets at the RSL with some of his instruments for people to try, and ask questions.

The Glasshouse Country Uniting Church is holding a Christmas Car Boot Sale on Saturday, October 31 between 8.00am – 12.00noon. With the countdown on until Christmas it is a perfect time to pick up preloved toys, shed stuff, plants, clothing and goodies for gifts. To sell your items it is only $10.00 per boot! The church is located at Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah, inquiries to Kevin on 5439 9735 or Geoff on 5438 7928.

FestEvil is back at Aussie World After a sell out event last year, Aussie World’s Halloween FestEvil is back again this October with three extraordinary nights of themed entertainment, mazes, frights and more! Opening night, Thursday, October 29 is set to be the darkest of all with a range of adults only entertainment that will leave you terrified. Tickets $29.95 or $49.95 includes entry to ‘Club of the Damned’ nightclub. The whole family can explore the park in the darkness of night, on Friday, October 30 and Saturday October 31, featuring roving entertainers, mazes, shows and of course - rides! Dress in your best Halloween outfit for your chance to win prizes. Secure your tickets now at www.aussieworld.com.au. Tickets $29.95, Family ticket (two adults and two children) $115.95, (two adults and three children) $139.95.

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Tech Expo coming to Beerwah Library Interact with new technology at Beerwah Library for their Tech Expo on Saturday, November 7. Enjoy an incredible day of free workshops, displays and hands-on tech activities from 9.00am -3.00pm. The Tech Expo promises to open your mind to new technology with the chance to interact and play with new technologies, ask questions and learn along the way. Workshops include designing and printing a 3D object (bookings required ages 12+), creating a short animation (ages eight+) and programmable Ozobots (suitable ages six +). There will be some incredible hands-on tech activities including a 3D Rollercoaster ride experience, image magic - where you can take home an image of you from another world, soundbar - making music and sharing and retro gaming. The day will also feature digital photography and manipulation, exhibitors and a barbecuesausage sizzle. There will be sweet treats and drinks for sale, live music and a chance to win a hamper of tech goodies. Beerwah Library, 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah 5475 8989.

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In the Garden with Brownie

Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network

Out damn (black) spot

Growing roses in our climate can be a struggle, considering that they come from regions of the world which are much less humid. One consistent problem all rose growers have to battle is black spot and from now on you need to start your preventative care program. If you see circular black spots (up to 12mm diameter) with fringed margins, usually on the top surface of the leaves, you know you’ve got black spot on your roses. When the problem gets bad, the black spots can join together Treat your black spot and you too can to create large, irregular black grow beautiful roses areas. Black spot will cause roses to drop their leaves, meaning that your rose has to put its energy and nutrients into trying to grow more leaves rather than into making flowers. Prevention is the best approach to fighting black spot, because once a rose has this disease, it's very difficult to eradicate. Selecting black spot resistant varieties is a good start, and then plant them in a sunny position which receives plenty of morning sun. This is important so that the night's dew evaporates off the leaves quickly. Give your roses plenty of space. Crowding them together doesn’t allow enough air movement around the leaves. Roses like regular watering, but try to avoid spraying the leaves as this only promotes the black spot fungus to grow. Water from the bottom, which can be a challenge if you use misting microirrigation or large over-head sprinklers. If you haven’t done so yet, add new mulch around the base of the plants. This will cover any black spot spores on the ground, preventing them from reinfecting your rose. It also helps to keep the roots cool, which is important for roses. Clean up any fallen leaves which may be diseased, put them in a plastic bag and put them in the wheelie bin. Don’t compost them, as the black spot spores will survive the composting process and you could spread the disease with the compost. Spraying your roses with lime sulfur in winter will help prevent the growth of the disease spores in early spring. If it’s too late and the roses show black spot symptoms, most gardeners resort to a chemical control, such as a triforine spray (like Yates Triforine) or a combination fungus and insecticide (such as Yates Rose Shield). An alternative to chemical spray is mixing half a bucket of water, three teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda and 20ml of fish emulsion. Spray it on every week in the early morning – using it in the heat of the day could burn tender new growth.

Plant of the Month

Willow bottlebrush

Melaleuca salicina This small tree flowers from September to November and can readily be identified by the lovely pink tips and cream / green bottlebrush flowers. Willow bottlebrush grows naturally along water courses in moist soil, often together with the common paperbark Melaleuca quinquenervia. It can be found across a wide range, from northern coastal Victoria to North Queensland. Both species of Melaleuca have papery bark once widely used to line wire hanging baskets for ferns and other plants. While classified as a small tree, willow bottlebrush can grow to a height of 12 metres in a natural habitat, where it reaches to the light. As a home garden tree, this bottlebrush responds well to pruning, and can be kept manageable. Like most bottlebrush shrubs and trees, Melaleuca salicina is a great source of nectar and pollen for bees and other fauna. The natural swamp habitat of ‘paperbark’ trees, has been widely destroyed by clearing for canal developments or damaged by weed invasion.

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Elegant executive living!!! Some of the features on offer in this high end 350m2 +, executive style residence include: 2550mm high ceilings, eight zone ducted air conditioning, LED lighting throughout, 5kW Solar Power, four large living areas including separate home theatre room, gourmet kitchen – complete with thick granite benchtops and glass splash-back, stunning inground swimming pool, and a 12m x 7m shed with three phase power. There are four big bedrooms (plus a separate study), including a kids / guests wing set up with three bedrooms, and their own living area separate from the rest of the house, ideal for those with teenage children or a steady stream of visitors.

This is one impressive property and must be seen to be truly appreciated. Priced at $730,000. Phone Ben Guillemet on 0414 807 821 or 5439 6300.

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PEACEFUL & PRIVATE with GREAT POTENTIAL Offers Over $450,000 Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, this leafy location is a haven for birdlife. The fully fenced 3505m2 lot faces North east, is well drained, and very private. Surrounded by quality homes and only 2 kms to the charming village of Mooloolah’s shops, school & electric rail link. The beautiful established grounds cocoon this family home. Comprising of 3 good sized bedrooms, and open plan living areas that link with the large covered outdoor entertaining space. With a new 5kW Solar Power Unit, fruit trees, and plenty of room for chooks and a vege patch, the good life is at your fingertips. Other features include polished timber floors, air conditioning, ceiling fans, and 33,000lts of water storage. There are limited opportunities to enjoy serene, rural living in this price range, so to avoid disappointment, call now for private inspection. Roger Guillemet M: 0418 485 954 T: 5439 6300

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A FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE $675,000 This grand home situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac is the complete package. Enter through the striking double door entrance way to this entertainers dream and discover a large family home boasting 2.7 metre high ceilings, 4 bedrooms including a large master bedroom with bath and shower ensuite, walk in robe, family media room and separate formal living. There is a well-appointed kitchen with gas cooking and wall oven. Additional features, ducted air conditioning & 3kW solar power. Seamless indoor/outdoor entertainment zones flow out to a large covered area for alfresco dining overlooking a sparkling in-ground solar heated saltwater pool or choose the resort style gazebo to relax in. You will fall in love with this property which is conveniently located to shops and transport and all of the Sunshine Coast on your doorstep. Mike Weaver M: 0490 061 749 T: 07 5439 6300

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ELEVATED TO CATCH THE BREEZES! $465,000

Ross Cooney M: 0409 584 890 T: 5439 6300

Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 T: 5439 6300

• Stunning fully fenced acre block • 2 living, 2 bath 4 car • Huge covered timber outdoor entertaining area • Sparkling in ground saltwater pool • Town water and ample birdlife. • 25mins to Caloundras beaches

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• ½ Acre (2134m2) • Swimming Pool • 5 bedrooms, 2 bathroom • Brick & tile home • Huge shed 10m x 5m, high roof • Convenient location

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FINAL LAND RELEASE

31 New Lots—Level Residential & Acreage Blocks 

Easy Walk to School, Lovely Community and Neighbourhood

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Traditional Blocks 650m2 Plus in Size Priced from $229,000

Easy Walk to School, Lovely Community and Neighbourhood The Pinnacles at Glasshouse Country Estate Located off Poole Road, Glass House Mountains GLASSHOUSECOUNTRYESTATE.COM.AU

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Quaint 3 Bedroom cottage. Renovated bathroom. Open plan living. Large covered rear deck. Front verandah. Single carport. Garden shed. Lge fenced 1500m2 block of land, close to shop & rail.

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$449,000

Main home - 4 Bedroom, 3 bathroom. Open plan living. Modern kitchen with D/W, s/s appliances, gas cooktop. Separate family room. Air cond. Large undercover entertaining area. Fully fenced 1147m2 of land. 6x6m Shed.  Granny Flat - Separate from main home. Immaculate 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom/laundry. Open plan living area.  A/C. Large open kitchen with 900mm freestanding stainless steel cooker. Verandah. Fenced private yard.

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Sally celebrates her 5th year of ownership at Mooloolah Valley Real Estate Sally Brunner is ready to celebrate her fifth year of owning Mooloolah Valley Real Estate by bringing more local sellers and buyers together than ever. Having spent the last 23 years enjoying the area as a local, she is experiencing a huge demand for properties in this beautiful part of the hinterland. The team are proud to offer buyers and sellers alike a fast, professional turn around service, having sold five properties in the last month alone. They include Sally’s first auction, which sold under the hammer – a fantastic result.

Sally Brunner

With many years of real estate experience, Sally's strong work ethic, commitment to client service and compassion, create a sense of confidence in both buyers and sellers. She has the capacity to get the job done in a highly competent manner. In an exciting new direction for Mooloolah Valley Real Estate property manager Leanne Leighton has joined the team. Leanne will be concentrating on building a localised rental portfolio for the area as well as assisting in sales. Leanne comes from an insurance management background with over 17 years’ experience, and has been in the real estate industry for the last four years. The decision to move into property management has been driven by almost daily enquiries about rental availability and will compliment the core business of property sales – offering clients a more comprehensive service. Mooloolah Valley Real Estate has a huge

Leanne Leighton database of potential buyers just waiting for the right property to come on the market. If you are thinking of selling your property in the area then list with Sally and the team today and enjoy no upfront fees. Please contact Mooloolah Valley Real Estate on 5494 7494, Leanne on 0401 446 578 or Sally on 0403 162 263. For more details see their website, mooloolahvalleyrealestate.com.au

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65 Mooloolah Meadows Drive Sold under the hammer at Auction

32 Rainforest Place Sold 11 September

24 Samuel Place Sold 16 September

11 South River Drive Sold 1 October

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Noticeboard Glasshouse Mountains Hall- Raffle winner of the Box of Fruit and Veggies, drawn on October 10 was Peter from Glass House Mountains with ticket F 17 Black Spade. A Christmas Carboot Sale - will be held on Saturday, October 31 from 8.00am to 12.00noon at the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church grounds, Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah. Bring your goods along to sell before Christmas – plenty of room and just $10.00 per boot. Register on the day or Call Kevin at 5439 9735 or Geoff on 5438 7928. Landsborough, Beerwah and Districts Spiritual Church - operates from the School of Arts Hall, Landsborough every Sunday. All are welcome to come along there is healing from 5.00pm to 6.45pm followed by a service from 7.00pm to 8.15pm. For more information Phone Rev. Kerry 5494 1554, Rev Pam on 0409 058 843 and Rev. David on 0408 713 214. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch - Raffle results Friday, October 9, 1st prize Meat tray, blue heart 90A – Sharon, 2nd prize IGA $20.00 voucher blue heart 52A – Kylie, Lucky meal prize, $20.00 cash Proudly sponsored by KLM LP Gas suppliers - winner: green heart 05D – Don. The club operates on a Friday evening; bar opens 5.00pm and meals can be ordered from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. All welcome. The Graduate Women Queensland (GWQ Sunshine Coast Branch) - are holding their November 7 breakfast at the Chancellors Tavern from 7.45 am. There will be three guest speakers, all of whom have been recipients of bursaries

from the organisation. Two of these are students from USC and one is from STEMM. Contact Bev Hinz on 0427 947 668 for more information, or Bernice Anderson on 5477 5714 for payment of $28.00. Time change - Wednesday Kids Club for Primary School children at Glasshouse Country Uniting Church will now start at 4.00pm and following the usual activities will close at 5.30pm. Enquiries welcome, call Geoff Weston phone 5438 7928. Sunshine 60 and Better Group - is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. The group will have a guest speaker on Tuesday, October 27 from 10.30pm – 12.00noon. The presentation will be on Advanced Oral Care and the cost is $3.00. They meet at the Uniting Church Hall, 56C Queen Street, Caloundra. New members always welcome. Come along and bring a friend for this informative session. For more information, phone - 5443 7281, email - admin@sun60.com.au or go to their website - www.sunshine60.org.au The Sunshine Coast Scleroderma Support Group - is holding its bi-monthly meeting at Chancellor's Tavern, Chancellor Village Boulevard, Sippy Downs at 11.00am on Thursday, November 5. We gather to raise awareness, support one another, offer advice, and learn more of this debilitating disease, while also trying to highlight the conditions throughout the community. For more info 0417 615 733.

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Diary Dates

Thursday, October 22 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855. Tuesday, October 27 - Glasshouse Legacy Laurel Club’s meeting will be held at Club Glass House from 10.00am. Wednesday, October 28 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240.

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church

Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship

9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354

Margaret Niethe - Glasshouse Country Uniting Church I live by the river and many times I have sat contemplating life’s little and bigger problems as they present in my life…. Watching the river flow and the tides change, the river, constantly flowing and changing, is an image which I began to discover that I could use to transverse these challenging experiences. A river is powerful and watching it can produce many creative insights. The characteristics of a river: its changing width, current and direction as well as features such as whirlpools, islands, rapids, waterfalls and forks, can represent changes and events in our own stories. My river and its surrounding landscape represent for me the environment that forms me and in many situations it helps me to map an individual personal journey or a community or organisational issue I am trying to work through. It’s the quietness and also the fast flowing nature of parts of this river that assist me to clarify a problem, watching and listening to its soothing sounds helps me to focus; often just being able to sit quietly with eyes closed

Brisbane Warehouse Shopping Tour - is on Saturday, November 7 and will raise money for Landsborough Loggers Cricket Club. Morning and afternoon tea, plus a sit down lunch at a Brisbane Club – cost $60.00. Contact De Burrow for further details before October 24. Phone 0408 711 660. Meditation Group meets on Tuesdays at Beerwah Library Meeting Room 7.00pm - 8.30pm, no charge. Sharing, learning, and practicing for personal growth. Phone Pete 0429 918 424. Grand Cent Auction - will be held at The Yacht Club Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba on Friday, October 30. Doors open 6.00pm for 7.00pm start. Entry is $3.00 and includes a lucky door prize and free sheet of tickets. There will be over 100 fantastic prizes to be won. With food, drinks and a courtesy bus available. All proceeds aid Home of the Open Heart AIDS Hospice in Thailand. Enquiries and to pre purchase tickets phone Liz 5478 3174.

hearing the river helps to facilitate my thinking, prompting moments, which help to cement the ideas that ground my direction. Have you ever thought about the reflections on your life? Have you ever taken time out to sit in a quiet place by a river, in a park and just listen to the sounds that soothe; sounds and images that can redirect your life? We each need a river or a place where we can review and reflect on our days and our lives. As I think about our community here in Glasshouse Country, I pray that all who read this today can reflect on where the past has prompted a better step forward in their future.

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Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

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Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

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Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 4-5.30pm – Primary Kids Club

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Sport Beerwah Ladies Golf Club

BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES Locally produced & manufactured

Supplying: Trophies - Medallions - Plaques Badges - Engraving etc to the Hinterland

Phone Jill on 5494 8218 or fax: 5494 8024

Noelene Annakin, Jan Corfield, Josie Thistlewaite, Margaret Zonca and Barb Drury withSue Greentree and Margaret Goodger

The mixed triples final was played on Saturday, October 15 with Di Garland, Mark Ellul and Bill Tumbridge 26 defeating Gordon Dyer, Vic Muscat and Joy Reason 23. The mixed fours spring carnival was played over the weekend with teams coming from all over the district. Winners were P Wrice's team from Solander Lakes 10+44. Runners up S Davidson's team 8+57. Special thanks goes out to all the local sponsors (too many to mention) that made the weekend such a great success.

Great efforts but no national gold this year Contributed by Norm Taylor A small team from San Taekwondo last week travelled to Adelaide to contest the National Titles. Aaron Lerch, Kasia Bartnikowska and Cameron Taylor all represented the club at the titles which brought together hundreds of fighters from every state in Australia. Aaron Learch had a tough division and was unable to replicate last year’s national title winning performance. He was dominatingagainst his first opponent from New South Wales, taking the win on points gap in thesecond round. In the quarter finals against South Australia, a number of contentious decisions went against Aaron and he eventually lost by just two heartbreaking points. Cameron Taylor finished with a bronze after losing the semi-final to South Australia in sudden death overtime in one of the most exciting competitions of the day. Kasia had the best results from the club finishing with a silver medal. Kasia controlled the match and led the fight until the final two seconds when she and her opponent both scored head kicks within a second of each other. After a long video review Kasia unfortunately lost her points due to not being able to clearly see it on the video replay resulting in her losing the match by just

Beerwah Bulldogs RLFC

The Women’s committee will be holding their monthly meeting after the presentation. The ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors. Happy golfing.

Glasshouse Bowls Club

The winning team from Solander Lakes with Chris Freshwater

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Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, October 15, 68 women played in an Irish Four Ball for trophies donated by Noelene Annakin, Margaret Zonca, Barb Drury and Sue Greentree. The results of the competition were winners: Oriel Lyon, Josie Thistlewaite, Jan Corfield and Margaret Goodger with 103 pts. Runners-up were Lyn Steele, Carol Fraser, Joan Harvey and Gail Murphy on a count back with 101 pts. NTP’s were won by: Gail Gundry, Lea Garner, Robyn Taylor and P. Laurie Nos: 2 and 5; Betty Howe, Barb Drury, Jill Downes and Kay Jansen No: 16 and Oriel Lyon, Josie Thistlewaite, Margaret Goodger and Jan Corfield No: 18. Congratulations Gail Gundry for your Holein-One on number 2! The ball rundown went to 98 pts. Next Thursday, October 22 is the Medal of Medallist sponsored by Matilda Fruit Barn and the final round of the Stroke Electric sponsored by Mavis Brimelow and Lyn Nichols.

one point. Coach Norm Taylor said that he was extremely happy with how everyone fought on the day and is looking forward to working with the fighters next year to build on this year’s results. Cameron and Kaisa this weekend will travel to the Australian Institute of sport to represent Australia at the first ever Oceanic club championships. Athletes will compete against several other Oceanic Region countries and are hoping to gain some valuable world ranking points as they look towards the Olympic selections next year. For more information about San Taekwondo please visit www.santkd.com

Aaron, Cameron and Kasia at the Taekwondo National championships

Junior coaching and team officials for the 2016 season Beerwah Bulldogs are seeking coaches, trainers and officials for boy’s teams for all ages U7 to U17 and girl’s U14, U16, U18. Application forms for coaches and officials can be obtained by contacting Steve Savage on 0414 618 016 or email: savagejt@hotmail.com Applications close 25th October 2015

Senior Men’s and Women’s coaches and players for the 2016 season Beerwah Bulldogs are seeking coaches or captain/coaches as well as players for our Senior Men’s, U18 Men’s and Women’s teams for 2016. Application forms for coaches and officials can be obtained by contacting Steve Savage on 0414 618 016 or email: savagejt@hotmail.com Applications close 25th October 2015

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Public Notice Beerwah Bulldogs RLFC AGM AGM will be held on Sunday 25th October at 10am. All Positions are advertised as vacant. Application forms can be obtained by contacting Steve Savage on 0414618 016 or email: savagejt@hotmail.com The Secretary, Beerwah Bulldogs RLFC P.O. Box 106, Beerwah QLD 4519

Death Notice

HINTERLAND ACCOUNTING SERVICES

NOW AT

1/13 Turner Street, Beerwah. Call Leisa or Michelle …

Ph 5439 0188

PIVA, Peter John Late of Glasshouse Mountains, Bribie Island and Perth. Loving Father of Chanel and Carlo. Much Loved and Devoted Son of Bluey (dec'd) and Jean Piva. Beloved Brother and Brother-in-law of Judy and Paul Hill, Ken and Monica Piva. A much loved Uncle, Great Uncle, Nephew and a friend to many. Passed away peacefully on 14th October 2015. Aged 63 Years. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed.

Accountants & Business Advisers

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Shop 9 Turner Park Shopping Centre 21 Peachester Rd, Beerwah

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Work Wanted lauren's cleaning service Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph 0403 044 887. We have now expanded to include car detailing. For a free quote call Russ 0400 952 331 Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881 want that new car feeling again? Without the price tag? I have extensive experience & take pride in my work & cars. From a simple wash to a full detail. I can cater to your needs. For a quick quote or to make an appointment - contact Andrew 0423 174 420 mels alterations & repairs Monday - Friday Ph: 0432 858 068

Courses & Tuition guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157

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Anniversary Notice

For bookings phone Julie 0438 643 403

To Mum & Dad (Ray & Con Mansell)

Happy 70th Wedding Anniversary

You are a wonderful example in this day & age to the younger generation - that you can share a life together. Happy Ever After

remedial reading / maths tuition all ages. Ph: 5494 7496

Childcare 20th October 1945

Love always, Bub, Keith, Diana, Ken, Jane & Kevin

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YOGA GLASSHOUSE MTNS COMMUNITY HALL Tues 6.30pm; GENTLE YOGA Fri 9am Enquiries Ph: Kristy 0402 882 725

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yoga classes Peachester - Wednesday 6.30pm. Landsborough - Friday 9.30am. Phone Rukmini on 0437 914 029. www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au pilates mat classes at Landsborough Hall. Mondays & Tuesdays. Qualified, experienced instructor. Phone: 0409 549 477. Beginners to advanced spanish tutoring for Beerwah State High School students. Phone Gabby Shadforth 0427 680 230. Classroom revision + exam preparation.

Mr & Mrs Shane & Sarah Moffat on your wedding 3rd October, 2015 Dicky Beach From the GC&MNews team

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Positions Vacant Ph: 5494 6133

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Woodlands in conjunction with Haycroft Workplace Solutions, are currently looking for staff in the following field:• Panel Beater / Maintenance person - must be available to work weekends if required.

If you are interested in applying for this position, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Applications will be held for 3 months. Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.

BAKERS New Banjo’s Bakery opening in Beerwah! Qualified Bakers, Experienced Bakers, Apprentice Bakers & even people with no experience are invited to apply! We are currently seeking hard working, enthusiastic apprentice and qualified or experienced bakers to join our Banjo’s Beerwah team. You will receive on going training and development, and the opportunity to work as part of a team in a fun, busy, and supportive environment. Your key roles and responsibilities will include: • Producing great tasting breads, pastries and sweets • Working with other Bakers and the Production Manager to ensure a high standard of the product quality and range is achieved • Excellent organisational and communication skills to ensure product is delivered on time to meet customer demands • Achieving a high standard of cleanliness • Maintain a high level of safety • Providing excellent customer service • Supporting other team members and foster good working relationships At Banjo’s we love making great tasting, fresh out of the oven food and most of all making our customers happy. We are also passionate about bringing out the best in the people who work for us. If you are passionate about people and about food, we would love to hear from you. To apply, visit seek.com.au

PROPERTY MANAGER – BEERWAH Ray White Beerwah is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Property Manager to join our energetic team. This is a full time position with an immediate start. Our office is highly respected in our area and we have a good, clean rent role with quality landlords and tenants. You will be supported by a great team and paid a competitive salary. To be successful in securing the role, you will have: - A current Real Estate Registration Certificate - A current Drivers Licence and reliable car - Proficient computer skills - Excellent spelling and grammar skills - Professional presentation and manner - Strong work ethic and pride in your job This is a challenging role suitable for Property Management professionals with a strong background in the industry. If this role has attracted your interest and you would like to join our welcoming team, we look forward to receiving your application. Please email: Jo O’Brien jo.obrien@raywhite.com FEMALE DISABILITY SUPPORT WORKER To assist an adult male with a physical disability (wheelchair) in Mooloolah Valley. Shifts: Fridays 7am-9am and Saturdays 7:45am-9:45am. Personal Care (toileting, showering, drying, dressing, shaving), hoist transfer, meal preparation and some light housework. Current 1st Aid and CPR certificates required. Experience or qualifications not essential but desirable. Email your resume to contact@121care.org.au or phone 5443 9777. www.gcnews.com.au

do you love working by the beach? We are looking for hard working, reliable and pleasant front of house staff. Previous coffee making experience preferable. Full time hours available. Apply within at Café by the Beach, 14 Seaview Terrace, Moffat Beach, 5491 9505.

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Landsborough Market Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.

Maleny Sunday Market 8am - 2pm RSL Hall (opp Pub) Art, craft, collectables, clothes, books, food, coffee, cafe, fruit & veg + more Stall holders welcome - enquiries 0448 423 919

Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315

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Wanted To Buy Toys & comics 1930-1980 badges, cricket bats, breakfast cereal toys, Dinky & Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, oil tins, vinyl records, My Little Ponies. Please text or phone Steve 0421 030 056

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A complicated divorce A judge was interviewing a man regarding his pending divorce, and asked, "what are the grounds for your divorce?" He replied, "about four acres and a nice little home in the middle of the property with a stream running by." "No," he said, "I mean what is the foundation of this case?” "It is made of concrete, brick and mortar," the man responded. "I mean," the judge continued, "what are your relations like?” "I have an aunt and uncle living here in town, and so do my wife's parents." "Please," he tried again, "is there any infidelity in

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