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ver the years I have gone to the Maleny show quite a few times, so I figured I was fairly familiar with what it includes. But I have to say when you read through the program of all the different categories you can enter it is quite amazing. I was also surprised to discover that since I became completely absorbed by My Kitchen Rules when it was on television, that it must have sparked my competitive streak. As I read through the show program I found myself wondering what chance my favourite Chocolate Zucchini Brownies might have of taking out the Brownie category. I am guessing that they will be looking for a more traditional
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Under 8's Day celebrations at Landsborough State School from 8.30am - 11.00am. Lots of free activities for under 8's, including a jumping castle and farm animal petting zoo. All families in the community welcome. Phone 5436 2777 for more details.
Don't miss the Bikini Auto Wash at the Beerwah Hotel from 10.00am – 4.00pm. Bring along your car, motorbike or truck to get it washed. There will also be a sausage sizzle, drinks, live music, face painting, Laser Skirmish, balloon animals, multi draw raffle and more as part of the fundraiser. Proceeds from the day go towards jm vision. For more details about jm vision see the story on page 8.
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The second Coastal Village Market will be held at the Beerwah Sportsground from 8.00am 1.00pm. Come along and check out a great range of handcrafts, local produce and tasty treats. All funds raised by the market organisers will be donated to the Cancer Council Queensland. If you are interested in having a stall or just want to know more you can like them on Facebook.
If you love the sound of the bagpipes, you won’t want to miss the Queensland Police Pipe Band when they play at the Beerwah RSL, morning tea is $6.50 and $1.00 from each will be donated to the band.
10th Biggest Morning Tea at the Landsborough Hall will be held from 9.00am. There will be a $2.00 donation for entry and you can expect a great morning tea and a lucky door prize ticket. There will also be a cent auction, $1.00 per sheet with good prizes. There will also be a patchwork quilt raffle, made and donated by Down Under Craft, and quilted by Kathy Hetzel. Donations of prizes or food would be most welcome. Any enquiries contact Shirley Rhule 5494 1686.
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approach, but who knows? And the cost of entering a plate of my cooking is only $1.00, so I guess it would be worth a shot. As I continued on reading the program, I found the perfect category for my skills and talents – ‘Novice Cookery Judging Competition’ where you can try your hand at cookery judging, under the expert guidance of the Maleny Show Cookery Judge and there are even prizes on offer. So with just over a week to go before entries close, I still have time to decide what to enter – or I might once again just do my favourite show things – some time at the woodchop, drop some ping pong balls in the clown’s mouths and grab a dagwood dog.
Landsborough Kindy Cent Auction this year will mark the 21st Annual Cent Auction, to be held at the Landsborough Community Hall. Lots of fantastic prizes on offer. Doors open at 6.00pm, Auction begins at 7.00pm. Entry $2.00 adults / 50c children. A great night out, with all proceeds going to Landsborough Community Kindergarten.
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Australia’s most passionate foodie bloggers, together with some of the industry’s most recognisable faces, gathered last week to celebrate the grand final of the Gourmet Garden Blog off / Cook off competition – a national search to find Australia’s first blogger-come-chef – and crowning the winner. Last Friday at the Tamarind Resort at Maleny, State champion food bloggers from Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria went up against each other in a sudden death cook-off. And among those foodie bloggers was Glass House Mountains Blogger Amanda, whose blog is called ‘Cooker and a Looker – meals, motherhood and manure’. The competition has been run over a 12 month period, with three stages. Contestants registered in May last year and they were then sent a pack of Gourmet Garden products and then to photograph their results and put them into a blog. Gourmet Garden then chose six top bloggers from Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria
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to progress to stage 2 - the Cook Off at the ‘Chopping Block’ stage at the Good Food and Wine Shows in each of the states. Amanda was one of the three successful Queensland finalists to be chosen to go to the final Cook Off, she impressed the judges with her Crispy-skinned Ocean Trout with Coriander and Wasabi Butter, potato wedges and green beans. The challenge for the finalists was to create a signature dish, highlighting the taste, fragrance and aroma of herbs and spices. While Amanda wasn’t victorious on the day, she said that the conference was really fun, but the cook off was nothing short of nerve wracking. “For someone who has only been blogging for the past 12 months this was a pretty exciting opportunity for a newbie,” Amanda said. As a busy mum to two gorgeous little ones aged one and four, and wife and business owner in Wild Horse Turf with husband Dean, Amanda decided a blog was a great way for her to do something that gave her a bit of ‘me time’. With the following Amanda’s Blog has generated and having been recognised as one of the Top 100 Bloggers for 2013, clearly there are a lot of others out there that appreciate sharing her daily adventures. And just in case you think Amanda has tickets on herself as a ‘Looker’ she clarifies it on her blog as the ‘Looking after’ she does of her girls. If you would like to check out Amanda’s Blog head to www.cookerandlooker.com
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The collection expanded out into sporting equipment, school materials, clothes and many other items. So many items in fact, that Valmai and Colin recently set out with five huge bags of donations to take over and distribute in Seaside. Valmai said luckily Air Vanuatu came on board with helping them with some of thier excess luggage. They waived some of the weight and thanks to the lovely people who donated cash, that all went towards paying for the balance, she said. “The headmaster Damien and site manager Amos suggested that we give them the sporting equipment and about three quarters of the school books, pens, pencils, textas to the school and the rest be shared around with the other local villages,” Colin said. “We drove around the island where there are lots of small villages, probably around 15 - 20, they have less than Seaside school.
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Children of different villages "We just stopped on the road outside the villages and kids came from everywhere, to see the expressions on their little faces was just priceless and they were just so appreciative of what they were given. What was left over we gave to the Seaside village people,” he said. “The second-hand laptop donated by Community Recycling we gave to Joe Pakoa LUI who looks after special needs children at the school. “All the thongs, clothing, and reading books donated by the very generous public we thank you, these went to the other villages. “Without the help of the Glasshouse Country News the message would not have gotten out there for donations and drop off points, also Smileys Jewellers and Wembley Hardware for offering to be drop off points. “A huge thank you to A-mart sports, Woolworths Beerwah, Beerwah Print & Stationery, Beerwah all the individual donators we thank you once again.”
International success for Neville
Glass House Mountains artist, Neville Field, has been selected among artists from around the world to exhibit in the Hong Kong Graphic Arts Festival. His selected linoprint, titled Havana Jazz Trio, is printed on Fabriano paper, which is manufactured in Fabriano, Italy, where fine art paper has been made since the 13th century. Neville’s prints have been well travelled recently. Some of his works
are in the permanent collection in the Brooklyn Art Museum, New York, and he has a print showing in San Francisco in July this year and in New York in September. Another work, that featured in the ‘Compact Print’s’ exhibition in Townsville last year, is on tour through some of the 21 countries from which artists participated. It’s in New Zealand now and then heads to Singapore and North America. The tour will continue through 2014.
Liz’s efforts rewarded Liz Layt, a tireless worker for the RSL recently was awarded life Membership of the RSL Women’s Auxiliary. She was presented with her certificate and badge by RSL Qld South Eastern District President, Andy Kilgour. Liz is a member of the Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub Branch as well as being President of the local RSL Womens Auxiliary and a co delegate to the South East District for the Sub Branch. Together with her Husband Nev (a Life Member of the RSL) they spend countless hours in support of the RSL and Auxiliary. Congratulations Liz, your award is richly deserved.
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Last stand for coastal koalas Last Saturday, a crowd of around 150 concerned locals and other Sunshine Coast supporters gathered to voice their fears that the last surviving koalas close to Caloundra, and other vulnerable wildlife, will be lost forever. They gathered in the rest area next to Daisy’s Place at Glenview, in response to the State Governments plans to destroy 24 hectares of prime koala habitat in order to construct a new Caloundra Road – Steve Irwin Way – Bruce Highway interchange or what protestors have dubbed the ‘spaghetti junction’. The rally, organised by the Save the Iconic Steve Irwin Forest group and supported by the Sunshine Coast Environment Council (SCEC) and Sunshine Coast Koala Wildlife Rescue, was a call to action for everyone who is concerned about protecting our local wildlife. Ray Chambers from Sunshine Coast Koala Wildlife Rescue has met with Mark McArdle, Member for Caloundra and presented him with an alternative road plan.
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“The design I’ve shown him means that not one tree needs to be removed as part of the interchange upgrade,” Ray told the crowd. “This year we lost the last koala in Caloundra – they’re all now extinct. We’re at the stage right now, that in your lifetime we’re going to lose the koala. And this here is Caloundra’s last safe haven for the local koalas. “It’s got to be saved if we want to save the koala,” Ray passionately told the gathering. Narelle McCarthy from SCEC said that the group wasn’t anti-development or against improving road transport – but some rational decisions must be made to make sure we don’t lose what it is that makes our landscape so special. “And it’s not just the environmental impacts of clearing 25 hectares of koala habitat, but the loss of our aesthetic greenspaces,” she said. The Save the Iconic Steve Irwin Way Forest group have a website where you can find out more about the road plans and what is at risk, as well as sign their on-line petition (www. iconicforest.wix.com/sunshinecoast#)
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At the Sunshine Council meeting to be held this Thursday, May 23 in the Nambour council chambers, a report is being presented on the possibilities for a ‘difficult to locate’ sports precinct which may have dire implications on our local koala populations. The report resulted from a notified motion at the March 28 General Meeting, raised by Cr Greg Rogerson and amended by Cr Rick Baberowski. The amended motion asked the Chief Executive Officer to bring to Council a report on the policy position and available options and locations for a difficult to locate sports precinct (i.e. noisy sports). At the time, Cr Rogerson suggested to GCNews that an area of State Forest behind the Mooloolah Cemetery on Steve Irwin Way at Glenview was prime real estate for such a facility, and specifically identified motor sports as his preferred usage option. This area is also identified as significant remnant koala habitat, as well as being home to many other under-threat wildlife and adjoins an area of koala habitat forest which will be destroyed to make way for the new Caloundra Road interchange. Unfortunately, Council have chosen to hide the results of the report from the community by designating it as ‘confidential’ under the Local Government Regulation 2012. This means locals concerned about the possible threat to even more local koala habitat won’t be able to see what the Council staff have proposed.
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Beerwah State School’s 125th Anniversary
On June 8, Mark McArdle MP, Minister for Energy and Water Supply, will be joined by past Principals Max Butler, Alan Shaw and Owen Marks, and other representatives of Education Queensland and many returning students, staff and parents to celebrate the school’s long history of service to Education in the Beerwah area. Past students and visitors will be able to register their attendance from 11.00am at the Centenary Hall with the official 125th Anniversary ceremony being held from 12.00noon. This will be followed at 1.00pm by the fantastic Beerwah Big Night Out school fete. There will be great entertainment featuring rides, food, stalls, special tours of the school and Beerwah State School student choirs and Instrumental Music bands. The community is also getting involved with live bands, ‘Super Dads’ and ‘Bitter and Twisted’, guitar soloist Anna Renwick, dance groups from ‘AusFunk’ and Beerwah State High School, as well as martial arts groups and the Citroen Car Club. The fireworks, which this year have been sponsored by Woodlands, are always popular and will be going off at the earlier time of 7.00pm. This will bring the celebrations to a spectacular conclusion. A reminder that ride armbands can be pre-purchased up until June 5 and will also be available for purchase on the day. If you have any old photographs or memorabilia or wish to make further enquiries please don’t hesitate to contact the school on 5436 5555.
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Landsborough IGA gives big to the Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade The Landsborough IGA was delighted to hand over a Community Chest cheque for $1,085.97 to the Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade on Friday, May 17. Community Chest money is accumulated by customers purchasing either IGA Signature brand or Black and Gold products. Through the purchasing of these products money is accumulated and then able to be given to Ashley Grigor, with Landsborough Rural Fire Service Second Officer community organisations of Julia Meaker and Errol Joass choice. Craig Young on behalf of the Landsborough The new owners of the Landsborough IGA have Rural Fire Brigade was very appreciative of the also supported Beegees Soccer Club, The Biggest generosity given to their community organisation Morning Tea and Morris House. by the Landsborough IGA. We feel it is very important to support your local community, local businesses and local farmers of “We would like to sincerely thank the the region, said Ashley and Casandra. Landsborough IGA for continuing to support the Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade, with Ashley and Casandra are continuing to improve these funds being used consciously within the and advance the Landsborough IGA with new community,” said Mr Young. upgrades happening all the time. As recent major sponsors of the Maleny The Landsborough IGA also supports local farmers and producers of the Hinterland region. Agricultural Show held in June, new owners Ashley and Casandra Grigor at the Landsborough So come and shop at your local Landsborough IGA endeavour to support the local community of IGA today to receive friendly service, new product the Hinterland. lines and a more vibrant shopping experience.
Local areas to get NBN sooner Get ready for 21st century communication capabilities, as the high speed National Broadband Network connections are on the way to Glasshouse Country, according to the NBN Co. They recently announced that, within the next three years, Beerburrum, Beerwah, Bells Creek, Glass House Mountains, Landsborough and Peachester will start to be connected. A long list of other suburbs and towns are also on the list across the Sunshine Coast. Households in some nearby locations – such as Currimundi, Buddina, Meridan Plains, Kawana, Minyama, Warana and Wurtulla – will be able to hook up to the high-speed optic fibre network before the end of 2014. Sunshine Coast Council’s Economic Development portfolio councillor Stephen Robinson says it is fantastic news, as many people on the Coast have been wondering when this long-promised service would arrive.
“It’s great news that a whole host of Coast areas will start to be connected within the next three years,” he said. As a critical infrastructure project for the region, the NBN rollout has the potential to provide enormous economic and social benefits, council’s Broadband and Digital Economy Manager Michael Whereat said. “It is expected that at any one time the fibre build will employ more than 100 local people, involved in a range of activities from installing fibre to traffic management,” he said. “As it becomes available, council will share further specifics regarding the NBN including information as the build commences in your area: what impacts it will have on your street as it is being installed; and information for local contractors.” To find out more about the NBN rollout in your area, go to their website (www.nbnco.com.au) and enter your address which will then bring up a roll-out map and details of what is going to happen and when.
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Lavally Lodge hosts Monster Bookfest By Lea Parkes
Last week I called in to Lavally Lodge at Glass House Mountains and dropped off a couple of bags of books for the upcoming Monster Bookfest to be held on July 13 in Caloundra. I was warmly welcomed and had the chance to meet up with five of the 10 residents who live there. It is refreshing to meet a group of people who have such an enthusiasm for life and the opportunities they have. Each of the residents has an intellectual disability, however they all lead busy and full lives, some doing volunteer work, some doing paid work and others being involved in a range of different activities each day. Lavally Lodge, provides accommodation and 24 hour support to 10 people with intellectual disability and is an initiative of the Caloundra Catholic Parish. Coordinator Mary Crase, said while there are no rules or regulations at Lavally Lodge, the emphasis is on mutual respect. “Our aim is to support and encourage the residents to live a satisfying and rewarding life in their spiritual, physical and emotional pursuits,” Mary said. Lavally Lodge receives no government funding, and runs at a deficit of around $100,000 every year, so fundraising is a big deal. The Monster Bookfest is a fantastic fundraiser for
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Queensland’s Governor recognises our Bernard Early this year GCNews bought you the story about Bernard Verwayen of Mooloolah who was awarded an OAM in the Australia Day Awards 2013, for services to Veterans and their families. It was a very proud day also for the Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub Branch, where Bernie and his team deliver their pension / welfare services to Veterans, both old and young. Earlier this month, Bernard and his wife Anita travelled to Government House for the formal presentation of his Order of Australia Medal. Bernard was one of two people who received their awards from the Governor of Queensland, Penelope Wensley. Bernard said it was a wonderful honour for all concerned. “We found the Governor to be very warm and approachable,” he said. The ceremony was followed by a lunch for 100 people given by the Queensland Branch of the Order of Australia Association at the St Lucia Golf Club. Thanks to Bernard’s very proud wife Anita for sending us this lovely photo of the day. Governor of Queensland, Penny Wensley presenting Bernard Verwayen with his medal
Bikini auto wash, sausage sizzle and kids fun day Local Graphic Designer (Rae) Renee Shackell has got behind the fundraising efforts to support two Sunshine Coast mums, each with three-year-old boys Jaxson and Miller who suffer from a range of disabilities including Septo Optic Dysplasia, Cerebal Palsy, and Vision impairment. For these little lads to live a happy and safe life they require a range of special needs equipment including beds, helmets, special needs play equipment, walking aids, special needs buggy aid and much, much more! Renee, who also runs her own clothing business Antixclothing.com.au, along wiht Tamara Fealy has organised a Bikini Auto Wash to be held at the Beerwah Hotel on Saturday, May 25 from 10.00am – 4.00pm to help raise funds for the boys and to make life a little easier for their mums. Renee said I have been amazed at how supportive the locals have been the Beerwah
Hotel, Selby Legal – Family Law, ATL Graphix – Digital Signage, Bowden’s Own, Clark Rubber Kawana, Beerwah Print & Stationery, Green Ant Mowing, Savage Landscapes, AM Images, Little Love Bug Photography & Campbell’s Upholstery have all come on as sponsors for the day “With the number of generous donations we’ve also received, we will be able to hold a multidraw raffle that will be drawn by the Mum's at the end of the day and winners will be notified by phone" she said. There will be plenty of fun and entertainment on the day including a sausage sizzle, frozen drinks, live music, face painting, Laser Skirmish, and balloon animals. So if you need your vehicle, bike, car or truck washed, or just want to head down for some fun, Renee will see you there. Please check out and like Antix Clothing & JM Vision on facebook.
Mountain rescue season has started
Glass House Country SES report by Dave Erbacher Shortly after 3.00pm on Sunday, May 19, the Glass House Country SES Group was called to assist with a climber who had fallen on Mt Beerwah. Two 30-year-old men had climbed Mt Beerwah (despite the tourist track being closed for some considerable time) and were almost back at the base when Jason slipped and fell approximately 20 metres fracturing both leg bones just above the ankle of his left leg. His friend called for emergency assistance and paramedics, Brad and Paul based at Kawana attended. The SES crew arrived with a suitable stretcher and together with several other climbers / members
of the public carried Jason out to the waiting ambulance arriving at approximately 5.00pm. He was conveyed to the Nambour Hospital. Despite the climbing track up Mount Beerwah being closed, there were several other parties of climbers in the vicinity. Group Leader Robert Barry said that the climbing season appears to be in full swing now that the cooler weather has arrived. On Saturday, May 11, a 72-year-male was assisted after a fall from Chicken rock on Mt Tibrogargan and on Sunday, May 12, a 40-year-old Caloundra woman received serious head injuries when she fell 30 metres whilst climbing the closed Mt Coonowrin. He thanked the crew of Ross, Graeme, Brett, Tarra, Louise, Tim and Dave for their efforts.
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Community News Brain storming morning
Contributed by Jenny Morris Glasshouse Country View Club As I approached Kym’s house for our morning of word games and puzzles all I could hear was the laughter of the ladies in readiness for the challenges. This was a great atmosphere to begin the morning. On Wednesday, May 1, 20 of our ladies enjoyed a very tasty devonshire tea with scones being baked by a few of our champion cooks. The games were organised by Janet and Kym which included a crossword created very cleverly by Kym. All winners and losers received a prize. Our raffle was won by Tricia who became a member on the day. We thank Kym for welcoming the ladies to her lovely home and garden for an enjoyable, if not challenging morning. View Clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities through education and support. Visit their website view.org.au or check them out on Facebook.
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The CWA Beerwah branch would like to let you know about our international project for 2013 and seek your support. The Queensland Country Women’s Association is a member of the Associated Country Women of the World. The ACWW is an organisation that works together to improve the quality of life for all people, relieve poverty and sickness, protect and preserve health and nutrition and advance education through friendship and projects worldwide.
The Glasshouse Country Debutante Ball organisers are hopeful that there are still a few young ladies out there that missed the first registration session for this year’s Deb Ball to be held on September 7. There will be an afternoon registration session held between 4.00pm – 5.00 pm, on Wednesday, May 29 at the Mary McKillop Centre, Beerwah. If you would like to find out more about what is involved, then check out our Face book page – Glasshouse Country Debutante Ball. Or you can also contact Cynthia Ruhle on 0417 998 757 or Dianne Paddick on 0409 263 655 after hours.
Dad’s day out If you wish to join our club please contact Margaret on 5435 2172. Please keep June 19 free and come along to our 10th birthday celebrations. Our theme is ‘Diamonds are a girl’s best friend’ and the colours are silver and blue. Lots of prizes are to be won and plenty of goodies will be for sale on our trade table. See you there.
The QCWA focuses its international efforts in the South Pacific area. This year, we are collecting items to make up classroom stationery kits for kids in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The stationery will be packed into A4 copy paper cartons and sent over with the assistance of Rotary International in December. We would like to call on the kind people of this district to contribute items to fill these boxes. The schools on these islands are so appreciative of your assistance. The stationery we are seeking should be clean items only (preferably new) including: 500 sheets A4 paper, A4 cardboard, small pieces of card, soft lead pencils, sharpeners, erasers, coloured pencils, felt pens, crayons, pens, chalk, wooden rulers, child’s craft scissors, glue, paper clips, small bulldog clips, storage bags. A donation box is being kept at the Beerwah Newsagency in the Woolworths shopping complex. You can take your donations there (or purchase them there), just look for the ‘Kits for Kids’ box. Thank you to the Beerwah newsagency for their kind support. Simone Tucker from Beerwah CWA handing the box to Grant Townsend of Beerwah
Peachester QCWA
Coral Beutel (Hon President) On April 27 we held the last part of the cooking competition with Joan winning three firsts and two seconds. Bev three firsts, one second and Cath two firsts and two seconds. Congratulations ladies. These cakes etc were then sold at our very successful markets. On May 2, was the Photography and Crochet and Knitting competition with Gordon receiving four firsts and four seconds, Margaret two firsts, one second, Cath two firsts and one second, and Coral one first and two seconds. Thanks to Gary our judge, Cath won five firsts and Bev two seconds. These competitions are open to anyone who wishes to enter. They start again in the new year. Just get in touch with me if you are interested.
On Monday, May 6, eight members attended a Mother’s Day luncheon at 'Collectables' Peachester. What a delightful setting, delicious food and giving staff. On Thursday we catered for a council workshop in the Peachester Hall. With our international day with Beerwah to be held on May 28 and the Cancer morning tea on June 3, we are quite busy. I also presented a book 'From the outback to the sea' by Norma Lovelace depicting the 90 years of C.W.A in Queensland, this was to commentate ANZAC Day to Peachester State School. Our mothers day raffle has been drawn with Debbie from Collectables 1st prize and Emily from Bribie Island 2nd. Thank you to all who patronised this raffle and helped in any way.
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Well with Mother’s Day done and dusted for 2013, the Beerwah High Chaplaincy and the Super Dads band are now full speed ahead organising a wonderful family event for Father’s Day to be held at Skippy Park at Landsborough. Already Community Recycling Inc has agreed to be a major sponsor of the day. Glasshouse Country News is also getting behind the fellas enthusiasm to make it a great event and will keep everyone posted on how things are moving ahead. For those of you who aren’t aware of the Super Dads – they are a local band that describes themselves as being passionate about loving their wives, hanging out with their kids and making good music! Band member Mike Turner said, “we thought organising an event on Father’s Day with some great awesome entertainment and cool activities is a perfect way for dads and their kids to enjoy the special day together.” “Over the next few months, we will be approaching a range of groups within our local community that we hope will want to get involved in the event – and as more details of the day are confirmed we will let everyone know,” Mike said. If you would like to make a suggestion to Mike you can contact him by email via the www.superdads.com.au website.
Raffle winner
The winner of the Beerwah Peachester RSL Women’s Auxiliary Mothers Day raffle is Faith Peisley of Beerwah ‘winner takes all’ prize. The Auxiliary thanks all those who supported the raffle to make it a great success and congratulates Faith on your lucky win.
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Toni Childs at the Musos
It was a special day for the Glasshouse Musos this last Sunday, not just being Mother’s Day and so great to play for all the mum’s out there, but also for the range of fantastic performers who graced our stage. Aside from our regular regulars – who one can never thank enough for playing for us week after week, nor the fantastic regular audience - for just being there, but also we have our occasional regulars, who this week included Karen Law, Memphis and Tommy Leonard. Karen was joined by her two primary school age children Murray and Hazel and what talent we enjoyed! Karen is a fine singer guitarist / song writer and with young son Murray playing some very accomplished licks on guitar and backing vocals and even younger daughter Hazel on vocals. It was a most impressive family set. Someone even inquired as to whether Murray is giving lessons! In his set, Memphis featured fiddler Meye, up from Victoria and a fine addition she was to his swampy blues sound. Imagine Bob Dylan in the days of Scarlet Rivera and it was nothing like that, but it is ‘ball park’. Tommy Leonard is a veritable walking encyclopedia of music of the past 50 years as he draws comfortably on classic pop to little known but exquisite folk numbers, playing from memory, and performing each with a commitment rarely heard amongst the best of musicians. His stentorian vocal and inimitable finger style guitar playing is a feature of his performance. What a wonderful asset he is to our events! A very special guest turned up as the last act for the day and that was Toni Childs. It was one of those chance moments – her car broke down, she came in to enjoy the beautiful coffee and hospitality of the cafe, and drawn in by the aroma of the music, asked if she could do a set. Paul, Doug and I had the pleasure of accompanying her in a few bluesy numbers, and I had the distinction of being assured - verse after verse, how ‘bad’ I was as I wailed on the harmonica inspired by her phenomenal voice. Music is the most stunning of levellers and with a great voice in front of them, backing musicians rise to the occasion. Paul delivered some searing guitar lines and Doug as always played the most tasteful of bass, to end this most special of Musos Club events. And a big thank you to Steve at the Coffee and Tea Merchants for rushing through his extensions in time for the day. Even with the extra seating it was standing room only and is now an even more attractive venue. If you haven’t been there do drop in there for a coffee and cake at some point. You won’t be disappointed.
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Friends of Cahill's scrub
The group will be having their first working bee on Saturday, May 25 commencing at 8.00am. Our initial project is to clean up, replant, etc around the lagoon off Wintergreen Way. All welcome. Phone Ted on 5494 9061 for details.
Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Club
Contributed by Ian McCarron At our Annual General Meeting last Tuesday all 2012-13 office bearers were returned unopposed for the new in-coming year. President Patricia Williamson, Vice President Frank Maroney, Junior Vice President Neville Woolley, Secretary Anna Newland, Treasurer Jim McCarron, Games Director Neville Woolley, Raffle Convener John Anthony, and Tour Director Jim McCarron. Music and Entertainment Frank Maroney, Stall Convener Rita Cruickshank, Provedore Gladys McCarron, and Reporter Ian McCarron. To our new members, Patricia and Neville Curruthers, welcome to the club. Lucky door prize winner was Ray Newland and the raffle prize winner was Richard Scambler. Birthdays: Ray Newland, Marie Klose, Margaret King, Ernesta De Clara, Ian McCarron, Dorothy Scambler and Allan Wilcox. Wedding Anniversaries: Neville and Denise Woolley, Ray and Anna Newland. Thanks to all helpers both in the hall and kitchen on Wednesday when we hosted Pine Rivers Seniors Club. Thanks to all who provided items both for the stall and the progressive raffle. A good day was witnessed by all. Reminders: Tuesday, May 28 - games day, morning tea at 9.00am - 9.15am, lucky door, raffle, carpet bowls and cards games prizes to be won. Tuesday, June 11 - monthly meeting. Thursday, June 20 - visit to Caboolture Museum. Members and friends wishing to go are to arrange their own transport. Tuesday, June 25 - games day. Tuesday, July 9, monthly meeting (barbecue). Monday, July 22, Christmas in July at Noosa.
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What’s wrong with people?
Recently my battery in my car died, I didn’t know who to call to help me out. I didn’t know how I was going to get it started again. The last time it died I had to buy a battery and carry it back to my car while the battery acid leaked out all down my side. Thinking it was sealed, it wasn’t, and then I fitted it myself, at that stage I was a woman on my own and over 50 years of age. I don’t ask people for help anymore, they fill themselves with entitlement, more than their entitled to. As for buying a battery, thank you to Mountain Electrical who have a service, who took less than 30 minutes, who trusted a local resident of nearly 20 years to get to the bank, after all I’m not going anywhere. So if you’re a local resident and a woman especially over 60 now, need help with mechanical work or a battery, I highly recommend the wonderful people at Mountain Electrical, the staff were all polite and nice people. So thank you again and again. You could be psychic and know exactly when your battery is going to die, so you could be cashed up ready but I’m not. So thank you for your customer service. Greatly appreciated – Mountain Electrical. Satisfied Customer Beerwah
Slimmers morning tea
The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers group recently hosted a Cuppa for Cancer at the Mooloolah Public Hall on Thursday, May 9. We would like to say a big thank-you to all who attended as we all had a wonderful morning full of cuppas, food and entertainment. Morning tea was provided by the members of the Mooloolah Valley Slimmers club, stall holders donated services on the day and items for raffles. Five of our members strutted their stuff on the catwalk in various outfits put together by our local Vicious Vintage store. We had a total of 14 raffle prizes each to the approximate value of $100.00. These prizes were donated by the following local businesses: Peter Thorpe – Personal Trainer, Coochin Creek Co-op, IGA Landsborough, IGA
Mooloolah, Highlights Hair Design Landsborough, 3 Diva’s Café, Landsborough Hotel, Mellum Munchies, Newsagent – Landsborough, Post Office Landsborough, Pharmacy Landsborough, Eclectic Dreams, Club Glass House, Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, Beerwah Hotel, Australia Zoo, Hinterland Body & Soul, RSL Caloundra, RSL Beerwah, Professional Cleaners, Mooloo Milks, Hardware – Mooloolah, Pharmacy – Mooloolah, Butchers – Mooloolah, Hair Designs – Mooloolah, Thunderbird Café , Mooloolah Bottle Shop, Mooloolah Bakery, Fitness Matters, Curves Fitness and Mountain View Eggs. Thanks also to the stall holders for their donations, all Slimmer members for donating morning tea, Vicious Vintage for Fashion Parade, Music by Bob Grant and Tai Chi – Lyn Ferguson Again thanks to the public for attending; thanks to the many donations and people who gave their time and energy to make it a successful morning; all monies made on the day will be donated to Cancer Research. Anybody and everybody who donated so generously or gave their time made this day of fund-raising a huge success. Cuppa for Cancer 2013 at Mooloolah Public Hall was a magic day! L West Mooloolah Slimmers
Rough for Brough
It seems our once again aspiring politician has contempt for our local authority (SCC) requirements for signage display. If he is unable to abide by the law on this issue how can you trust him to fulfil his election promises? Remember the last time we had him? Once bitten twice shy. Once bitten twice shy Glass House Mountains
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The Vegan Warriors are campaigning against the use of 1080 poisoning on wild dogs in Australia due to the overwhelming evidence that not only does it kill native animals but it is the most excruciatingly painful way to die due to the 30 hours it takes to kill. These ‘wild dogs’
are dingoes and are native animals, not pests. Farmers have taken their homes, in turn taken their prey and complain that they are killing their animals. Farming animals for food is proven to be totally unsustainable. Do the research; it is shameful that we continue to deny that all other animals, apart from our pets are ours to use and torture for our selfishness and greed. Farmers need to look at other ways of earning a living - our region is being closely watched due to our thousands of supporters worldwide and is now being recognised as one that enthusiastically promotes and endorses animal cruelty across the board with our council proudly handing the perpetrators their tools of murder...something left out of the Sunshine Coast Destinations marketing but those that truly love animals are vowing to avoid visiting here until we start making real changes for a kinder region for all animals. Jaylene Musgrave Vegan Warriors
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For many years I have had a problem with my shoulder, whenever I try and do something, my shoulder becomes quite painful. I had read in the Glasshouse Country News about the healing day that is run at the Neighbourhood Centre in Glass House Mountains. I went there to see what happens. The healer worked on my shoulder and I feel much better. I think they offer a good service for our community. Gaye Rohweder Beerwah
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Living Get your photo in the Rotary Photographic Calendar 2014
Being ‘The Year of the Volunteer’, the theme for the 2014 Rotary Calendar is ‘The Spirit of Emergency Services or Landscape of The Glasshouse Mountains’. Put on your thinking caps and take a photograph of our emergency services in action, indicative of our Glass House area, be it Rural Fire brigade, the Auxiliary Fire brigade, the SES, the Police, the Ambulance etc, as well as outstanding photographs of our iconic Glass House Mountains. Entries will be on public display at the Beerwah Library and the 12 images chosen by judges will be featured in this our jubilee special edition ‘Ten Years of the Glasshouse Country Rotary Calendar’. Entry forms and details will be published in the Glasshouse Country News on May 29.
Still time for the Rotary Bowel Scan
The Annual Rotary Bowel Scan testing is a project of District 9600 and Sunshine Coast / North Brisbane Rotary Clubs including the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains. The Bowel Scan kits are available at participating pharmacies at Beerwah, Glass House Mountains and Mooloolah until the end of May. The cost of each kit is $8.00 and this simple and inexpensive test could save your life or that of a family member or friend. Detected early, bowel cancer is the most curable cancer. Early detection is your best protection. Can you afford not to be in it? Our website www.glasshouserotary.com.au will keep you informed of the date for next year's program. For more information contact George MacKenzie on 5439 9371.
Favourite Sunshine Coast Places with Cr Rick Baberowski
Mosaic art in Glass House
There’s a special place in Glass House that I like to visit when I’m in town. It’s a little bit hidden from public view but it’s been specially designed and installed by local artists for locals and visitors to experience and enjoy. I’m talking about the community art project that’s adjacent to the post office in Turner Street, off Bruce Parade. It’s almost too well hidden between the park and the community hall and if you haven’t discovered it yet, I certainly recommend going to have a look. It’s a well-executed example of public art that’s playful, functional and visually attractive. There are fantastic colourful mosaic chairs that really brighten up the area and a large vibrant mosaic mural on the ground nearby.
I like the accompanying mosaic coffee table that has a built-in games board that you can play a game of chess or draughts on (if you remember to bring your own playing pieces along). Nearby you’ll see some fun and creative ceramic totems that neatly decorate the area. I like that this project brought together professional artists to mentor and encourage local artists interested in producing public art. It’s a really good example of public art adding value to the look and feel of community spaces and it would be great to see more outdoor installations like this into the future. The current round of Regional Arts Development Fund applications are open until June 1 and the grants have a focus on skill development for local artists. If you’re interested in finding out more about grants for local artists look for RADF on council’s website.
If you would like to share your favourite secret spot with other Glasshouse Country locals then let me know where it is - email rick.baberowski@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Tourism Talks
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VIC 4th Birthday – May 9
The Glasshouse Mountains Visitor and Interpretive Centre celebrated its fourth Birthday on Thursday, May 9. From humble beginnings in the caravan at Matthew Flinders Park to our purpose built centre, the volunteers here have many a tale to tell. Rain, hail or shine these volunteers would be out spreading the word on the Glasshouse Mountains. Although some things have changed, a lot has remained the same, these volunteers still give their continued support and time to help visitors and locals alike to enjoy our peace of paradise.
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National Volunteers Week
May 13 – 19 was National Volunteers Week, I would like personally thank all of our valued volunteers from the Glasshouse Information Centre for their continued support and time spent with Visitors on a day to day basis. Without their support the centre could not function.
Moreton Bay Visitor Centre The volunteers celebrating four years of the new centre Beerwah Pharmacist Jonas Howard with Rotary Club Service Director George MacKenzie www.gcnews.com.au
Moreton Bay VIC’s – Volunteer visit – Wednesday April 17, 48 staff and volunteers came through the Glasshouse Visitor Centre and enjoyed afternoon tea in the park.
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School News Beerwah High’s Production ‘WWW…’ Beerwah High’s show, ‘WWW…’ means lights, camera and action in more ways than one this year! “The multi-arts expo presented us with the opportunity to create something completely different,” said Debbie Holland, one of the show’s directors.
“Many contemporary productions have an emphasis on technology so we decided to incorporate film, Google, Youtube and Facebook into the artistic performance.” The evening kicks off with canapés prepared by the Hospitality students and served under the trees. Once inside, the audience will be treated to a wide variety of musical, vocal, dance and dramatic items. A highlight will be the one act play, ‘Over The Wall,’ a cleverly scripted piece allowing each actor to tackle several roles. Tickets are available at cash collection in the administration block at school, $15.00 includes pre-show food and a drink as well as sweets and a hot beverage at interval. Set aside Thusrsday, May 23, or Friday, May 24 for an exciting night’s entertainment.
The children at Landsborough Child Care Centre were out and about in their local community last Wednesday. They enjoyed an excursion to the Landsborough Post Office, where they were shown through the post office, bought some stamps and were taught how letters were sorted and sent. They even got to meet Postman Michael! The children made their own picture and sent it to their home address, so now they will be eagerly waiting for the mail to be delivered. Thank you Stacey at the Post Office for our tour!
Daniel McKew and Rhiannon Leahy rehearsing a scene from Over The Wall
Kitchen classes in full swing Beerburrum State School students have had a busy start to the year in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden. After such a dry summer and then a very wet start to the school year, the students have had a lot of hard work to do in the garden which supplies food for our school kitchen. The kitchen classes are in full swing with amazing dishes being produced and then consumed each week.
Beerburrum School safety to improve Leo and Kiona with freshly picked produce
A fantastic donation of seedlings for the garden from Jack
This wonderful program gives students the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of how to grow and care for the produce in our gardens and then how to use this fresh product in a variety of different dishes. Students all agree the best part is the taste testing!
Legal Studies Students compete in Bond Mooting Competition Contributed by Mrs Amanda Paton, Legal Studies Teacher The girls spent months preparing for their Last week a team of Unity College students submission under the guidance of Mrs Paton, competed at the Bond Mooting Competition at their Legal Studies teacher. Their role was to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Brisbane. present arguments with supporting case law to Emma Golding (Instructing Solicitor), Tegan the judges. But at the same time, respond on the Taylor (Senior Counsel) and Lexy Haggard (Junior spot to curly questions from the judges. Counsel) presented a convincing submission to the judges on behalf of the Respondent in a In the lead up to the hearing, the students Negligence case. were fortunate enough to be able to have a dress rehearsal at the Caloundra Magistrate’s Court using their recording and videoing facilities. This competition is a fantastic opportunity for students to put into practise the theory learnt during their Legal Studies lessons and also for preparation to enter a law degree. Well done girls!
Walking to and from school will be safer for children and parents at Beerburrum State School, as they are one of 27 schools to benefit from flashing traffic lights before the end of the financial year. Member for Glass House Andrew Powell said he was delighted that the Department of Transport and Main Roads had approved these lights as it would increase the safety benefits for our area. “Kids and traffic can be a dangerous mix and these lights will be another reminder to drivers to slow down around schools. “Children can be hard to see and may not be concentrating around their mates before or after school, so this will be an important extra safety measure.” Mr Powell reminded motorists to take care near school zones and to stick to the lower speed limits. “School zones are all clearly signed so avoid getting a fine and stick to the speed limit,” he said.
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Each year in mid May we always include a Winter Warmers feature as a way of reminding locals that it is time to start planning for winter – a nice little gentle reminder. However it would seem that after last week’s weather, most of us won’t need any kind of reminder as we didn’t seem to get the chance to ease into winter. So the arrival of winter has definitely come a couple of weeks early and my suggestion is don’t waste any time in getting some lovely new carpet for that bit of warmth underfoot. Having lived mostly with timber floors (which I love) I reckon there are just some parts of the house that really need carpet – getting up in the middle of the night and planting your tootsies on the cold hard surface just isn’t the best option for me. Have a chat to Jo and Peter at Aussie Carpets and Vinyl as they will be able to give you the best advice for your requirements. We, like everyone else with a fire in their homes, had a roaring fire quite a few nights last week, and once again I was reminded about how important it is to keep the warmth inside the room. Generally in Queensland it is great to have lovely big glass windows to let in the light and the cool breezes, but not at the moment though. Heating your home can be expensive, so it’s important to ensure you consider this when choosing window treatments. To find out more, speak to Julie and Jim at Custom Curtains and Shade. What better way is there to warm yourself up than a nice hot shower – have you considered gas hot water? The idea of continuous flowing hot water sounds pretty tempting and KLM Energy have a great promotion on it until the end of the year. So take this page as a gentle reminder that winter is definitely here early and apparently it is going to start raining again! Happy days! Regards,
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Dine in and take away is only half the story at Matilda at Glass House Mountains. They have a great supermarket selection, as well as the best snacks for a great night in, and catering options. Feel like a steak? Head down to the quiet dining area, away from the cash registers, and enjoy a nice hearty rump steak with egg and chips for a very reasonable $10.00. They have gifts, bouquets of flowers, magazines and DVDs for hire and they are also open 24 / 7, 365 days a year – that’s right they never close! You can call in and grab a coffee and a cake and maybe a magazine and take some quiet
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Happenings Out and About
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Doors open to the public On Saturday, the community were invited to see what happens at Glasshouse Country Christian College. The photos below show just a snippet of what happened on the day.
GCCC Drama student Jordyn Marston roamed the campus handing out programs to all the day's performances
An Anglican Garden Party held at the Mary MacKillop Centre was a lovely day for families, with the children being kept entertained by the ‘Funny Lady’. The grownups enjoyed sharing some refreshments and enjoyed the recycled fashion parade.
The Mad Hatter did a sterling job at the Glasshouse Anglican Garden Party
Hospitality students Vanita Mens and Taylor Holt served fresh scones and decadent chocolate cake to all the visitors
Caitlyn Willcock tries her skill at the drums in one of GCCC's music rooms
The Funny Lady and children making their hats
Head of Senior David Heyworth with student tour guides, Mitch and Emma
Middle School leaders Thomas, Dan and Connor are ready to lead visitors on a guided tour
Merle in the evening wear section of the fashion parade, clothes supplied by Lifeline of Beerwah, compered by Stephanie Goodger Principal Mike Curtis welcomes his youngest daughter Rachel, who begins Prep next year
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Things 2 Do Free starting a business sessions Sunshine Coast Council invites aspiring business owners and entrepreneurs to attend a free ‘Starting a Business Information Session’ at the Beerwah library on Wednesday, May 29 from 2.00pm – 3.00pm. This informative session will provide attendees with skills and information needed to start a business effectively. This session will guide you through the early stages of a business plan and provide a range of business start-up tips. This not-to-bemissed session offers a greater understanding of responsibilities as business owners and gives participants a network of useful business contacts. Register today in this session or one of the others across the coast by phoning 1300 542 727.
Rodeo to be rocked Beerwah singer Paul McKenna is set to get the dance floor pumping during and after the rodeo on Saturday evening, June 1 at this year’s Maleny Agricultural Show. Get ready for adrenaline pumping action from the Rodeo followed by entertainment that will get you dancing the night away. This all will happen at the Stockman’s Bar at the Maleny Show. The action will also be able to be enjoyed from on the hill and at the Rotary Shed where food will be served. For more details or events happening at the Maleny Show please visit our website at www. malenyshowsociety.org.au or ‘Like’ us on Facebook at ‘Maleny Show Society’.
Date set for fishing competition If you take your fishing seriously and fancy putting your competitive nature to the test then you won’t want to miss this year’s Les Glover Annual Memorial Fishing Competition. The competition will be held on Saturday, June 15 with four prizes of $100.00 for each for the categories – Biggest Bream, Biggest Whiting, Biggest Flathead, and Mystery Fishing. Fishing starts Friday, June 14 at 4.00pm, and ends at 3.00pm on Saturday, June 15, with the prize draw at ‘The Husseyender’. Entry fee is $15.00 for men and women and under 16’s free. Nomination forms available at BP Landsborough, Liaisons Hair Designs - Beerwah, Beerwah Print & Stationery, Club Glass House (Bowls Club).
Rural Fire Service Day
The inaugural Rural Fire Service Day on Saturday, June 1 aims to increase community awareness of the role of the Queensland Rural Fire Service. Glass House Mountains Rural Fire Service First Officer, Steve Rook said they will use the day to provide fire education, recruit new members, fundraise, and showcase the diversity of roles brigade members take on. The Open Day will be at the Fire Station in Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains (near the Post Office) from 9.00am to 2.00pm. During this time, fire fighters will be on hand to provide advice on such topics as: bushfire survival (Prepare .Act. Survive), permit requirements for lighting fires and smoke alarms. “We will also have all our equipment on show and will demonstrate its use throughout the day,” he said. “There will also be a sausage sizzle and lucky dip for the kids. This will be our first chance to ‘show off’ our new training room as well (although it’s not yet fully completed!), with videos being played at various times and a small amount of the Brigade’s history on show. We would like to encourage all Glass House Mountains and Beerburrum residents to come along and meet the dedicated men and women who keep our area safe from bush fires and educate themselves on bush fire safety,” Steve said.
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Noticeboard Healing Day Glass House Mountains
Neighbourhood Centre, opposite the Post Office, Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Held on the first Saturday of each month, next meeting will be June 1 from 1.30pm - 4.30pm. We are a group of alternative healers who will do the best to help you feel better. We have had successful experience in helping with depression, migraine, pain and other illnesses. A donation of $5.00 would be greatly appreciated to cover the costs. For more information call Josef 5493 0102.
Buddies Refugee Support Group
We are an independent community group that advocates for just and compassionate treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, consistent with human rights standards. Meetings are held in Buderim on the 4th Sunday of the month at 11.00am at 24 King Street, Buderim. The next meeting is on May 26, for further information phone 5438 2789 or 5494 2240.
Garage Sale
Elimbah State School Car Boot Sale, School Road Elimbah, Saturday, May 25, 8.00am – 11.30am, craft and second-hand goods.
Guest speaker – Arthritis Foundation
Caloundra 60 & Better Group Inc will have their guest speaker with information on the Arthritis Foundation on May 28, 10.30am to 12.00noon. Come along on the day for a fun morning and meet up with friends. Morning tea is available from 10.15am to get you started. Many other activities held each Tuesday include gentle exercise classes; art classes, or enjoy a game of mah jong. Come join in the fun at Uniting Church Hall, Queen Street Caloundra. Phone 5443 7281 or visit web site www.sunshine60.org.au
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Event cancelled
The Family Fancy Dress Fundraiser planned for the Beerburrum State School Chaplain, Donna Turner at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall on Saturday, May 25 has been cancelled.
Raffle Results
Glass House Mountains RSL Luck door - Ken 99F blue star IGA voucher - Kelvin B 12A red club Dinner for two at RSL GHC - Trish W 63A red club Mothers Day Raffle for Glass House Mountains Community Hall, drawn May 11, winner was Neil of Glass House with ticket 9E red.
Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall
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Thelie Hobbs Suncoast Church Hinterland When my children were little, I had a neighbour friend who lived down the street from us. She and her husband had a ‘change-of-life’ baby in their 50’s. Betty was a truly beautiful soul, a little bit quaint, and always grateful for a countless variety of things in her life which she shared often. My neighbour couldn't drive, so as our children went to the same school; I offered to take her daughter to school with my kids. For the next three years when I would drop her daughter off outside their front gate, without fail - EVERY single day, she would stand at the gate with her daughter and wave goodbye with the same phrase: “Thank you, I’m grateful!.” I’ve not thought about her for some years until recently. Last week I was in hospital and on the day I was being released; a tiny lady in the opposite bed was handed the worst possible verdict - there was nothing more they could do for her. I cried for her and her family’s sad news. It’s all too easy to complain about the challenges we face in our lives, but how many people would
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Have you ever received those emails with lots of colours (i.e. yellow, blue, orange, green, black, etc.) written in different colours and had difficulty in saying the colour that the word is written in? Your right brain tries to say the colour, but your left brain insists on reading the word. Come along to Glasshouse Country Uniting Church at 9.30am Thursday, June 6 and gain a unique insight into the exciting world of Medical Research as a QIMR Speaker unravels a few mysteries at the Adult Fellowship meeting. Visitors welcome. Morning tea and usual donations, enquiries to Ella 5496 0344.
Diary Dates Thursday, May 23
The Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet at 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855.
Tuesday, May 28
Glass House Legacy Laurel Club will hold their monthly meeting from 10.30am Club Glass House, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains.
Wednesday, May 29
Menshed from 8.30am - 12.30pm at the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call 0427 606 240.
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sell everything they own to just have their health or to have a family member healthy? Gratefulness is a choice. It begins with slowing down and noticing the ways God has blessed us today - instead of wanting more, just be grateful for what we have right this minute. Not any one thing is owed to us. Our family are not owed to us. Our friends are not owed to us. Today is not owed to us. Our next breath is not owed to us. It’s all a gift from God....all of it. So when I count my blessings today, I’ll be thinking of my neighbour when I say to God: “Thank You. I’m grateful.”
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Andrew Powell State member for Glass House P: 5435 2013 Glass House Volunteer Awards
Yet again this year I was impressed with the number of community groups who submitted nominations for volunteers that work within their organisation. We know that many of our community groups and schools simply wouldn’t survive without the efforts of people who volunteer their time to do everything from caring for animals, cooking sausages on a barbecue or doing the bookwork behind the scenes. We had a great afternoon at the Sports Club and I thank everyone who came along to join these celebrations. Of course a huge thank you must go to Lea from Glasshouse Country News for her excellent work as the MC of the event – she did it all in her usual professional style and made the gathering even more special.
Queensland Plan – Now it’s your turn to have your say
Following the successful Mackay Summit, attendees finalised six questions that will now be put to the community to gauge your views and opinions on Queensland’s vision 30 years from now. My stall at the Maleny Show later this month will have the questions available for people to answer, alternatively you can visit the website or call my office and a questionnaire can be sent to you. We will be having a range of community engagement activities throughout Glass House in the coming months, so stay tuned for more information. The questions can be access on the following website – http://queenslandplan.qld.gov.au/
Last chance to have your say on the draft Ecotourism plan
The Draft Plan is open for viewing and comment until Friday, May 31 and I would encourage anyone interested in the Plan to have their say. The overall vision is to make our state a world leader in ecotourism by 2020 and guide us to ecologically responsible and sustainable practices. Initiatives include supporting operators to develop products, facilitating new investment, improving tourism skills and an overall reduction in red tape. More information can be found online – www.nprsr.qld.gov.au. www.gcnews.com.au
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The Caloundra electorate was well represented at the recent Queensland Plan Summit in Mackay with delegates Trish Cashin and Leanne Layfield deliberating the State’s future alongside more than 400 other representatives. Participants from all walks of life are being encouraged to get involved with the Queensland Plan project which will see a strategy formulated to guide the state during the next 30 years. Following the summit, all MPs will take the following six questions back to their electorates and invite residents to respond. The questions decided on are: In the context of living in the community, how do we move our focus from me to we? How do we create and foster an education culture that teaches skills and values to meet global challenges and optimises regional strengths? How do we empower and educate individuals, communities and institutions to embrace responsibility for an active and healthy lifestyle? How do we structure our economy to ensure our children inherit a resilient future? How do we strengthen our economic future and achieve sustainable landscapes? How do we attract and retain the brightest minds and ideas where they are most needed and capitalise on global opportunities? The next stage is engagement and that’s where the public comes in, I’m encouraging residents to come forward and voice their opinion to help put together a great map for the next 30 years. Those responses will then be considered at a summit in Brisbane in early October before the final Queensland Plan is unveiled at the end of the year. To provide your answers or to find out more about how you can get involved in The Queensland Plan, visit www.qld.gov.au/queenslandplan. You can also contact my office on 5491 2780 or email caloundra@ parliament.qld.gov.au.
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War On Weeds a great success
Contributed by Roger Callen Coochin Creek Bushland Group took part in SCC's ‘War on Weeds’ with great success. A record turn up of over 90 people brought their bags of weeds for identification and took away three native plants each. Council stalwarts Rhonda Martin and Greg Strain ferried people into our distribution site near the rockholes at Emma Park, Beerwah, distributed plants and identified weeds, ably assisted by Rhys Meyers and six other members from our group. We distributed over 180 plants and showcased our recent plantings by the rock holes. Thanks to Peter Kluver, Rhys Meyers and Barry Hutson who helped make the day a success by distributing flyers and information prior to the event and GCNews for their advertising support. Several persons expressed an interest in joining our merry band of weeders and planters on the third Friday morning of each month. Several of us arrived at 8.30am and removed lantana and weeds and planted a third batch of several hundred plants around the rockholes. On Sunday, two of us will be taking part in council's survey (run by their enthusiastic Connor Jenkins) of the rare Glossy Black Cockatoo which feeds only on specific Sheoak cones and only lays one egg every two years. Roger Callen is convenor of the Bushland Group and can be contacted at
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Continuing on from the Great Trees for Glasshouse Country series, is the Bull Bay Magnolia. This spectacular tree is native to the US and has been widely cultivated and hybridised around the world. But it’s the heirloom version – i.e. the original species – which really makes a spectacular landscape specimen tree. It is an evergreen tree, meaning it holds its leaves all year round, giving great shade and shelter from the summer sun. The large white flowers produce a wonderful show in spring and summer, making the air fragrant with their luscious scent. They start off as slow growers, growing as a narrow tree. But as they age, they spread their limbs to become a stately broad tree. The shade it gives is perfect for growing bromeliads, orchids or ferns and the strong limbs makes it perfect for climbing or hanging a swing from. If you have a larger block and would like to leave a legacy tree for future generations to enjoy, then the Bull Bay Magnolia is something you can’t go past.
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The real benefit of interest rate cuts The interest rate cuts of the past year, if fully utilised, could potentially save mortgage holders more than $90,000 in home loan interest and take nearly seven years off their loan term. A series of interest rate cuts since March 2012 has seen the official cash rate reduce by 1.50%, with banks passing on about 1.35% of this, according to Smartline Mortgage Adviser Teresa Harrison. Therefore, if you had a 30-year, $300,000 home loan at 6.70% back in March last year, you’re probably now paying around 5.35%. This takes the required monthly www.gcnews.com.au
repayment from $1936 a month to $1675 – let’s call it a difference of $260. However, if you maintained your repayments at $1936, you could potentially save yourself more than $92,170 in interest and take eight years off your home loan. You end up paying about $210,917 in interest over the life of the home loan, rather than about $303,087, so you’re paying about 30% less in interest. While this scenario assumes that the interest rate stays at 5.35% for the life of the loan, which isn’t likely, it does illustrate the power of making
extra repayments off your home loan, whatever the interest rate may be. It’s all about good habits and discipline, according to Teresa.“If you’ve been used to making those repayments at that higher rate, it should then be reasonably painless to continue to keep them at that same level,” she said. “Chances are most people won’t even miss the money and the benefits of not touching that money now for a major long-term benefit should outweigh any pain. “You’re effectively giving yourself $92,170 of future lifestyle – money you can use to do something significant with
for you and your family. “That’s a significant amount of money for pretty well everyone I know.” Teresa said any further cuts, either by the RBA or the banks themselves, to home loan interest rates would further compound the benefits.
Teresa Harrison Phone 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098
smartline.com.au/tharrison tharrison@smartline.com.au
Australian Credit Licence Number 385325
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A to Z of Trades and Services A Automotive
rrum Service & Muffle u b r rs Bee
Visit our website: www.glendonair.com
QBSA 1127008
ABN 40450476515
Arctic au 22675
Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning
Jeff & Ann Ross
Mobile: 0429 960 300
Lic. No. 6342
• Mechanical Repairs
Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing
Terry Vost
T0002
Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing
5494 0944
PH: 5494 0466
• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets
7 Days Government Endorsed Antenna Installer
• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes
AUTO CARE
Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians
SHOWERFIX
B
11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH
5494 6658 - 0418 151 231 ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS
trucks cars earthmoving trailers
5494 0747
A Appliance Repairs
Michael Kossen ELECTRICAL
IS NOW MOBILE Phone
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
0409 266 807 5494 1877
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Builders/ Carpenters
CHRIS HALL BUILDERS
of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations
We make your television viewing a pleasure
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Bricklayers
BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY
Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs
Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224
5492 9321
www.showerfix.com.au
SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY
TO470
Service Workshop
Quality TV Antennas Digital TV for Dummies TV Tuning, Wall mounting, Extra TV, Phone & Data outlets Satellite TV, VAST, Christian TV
Bathroom
TO013
21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net
* Log Book Servicing * General Repairs and Maintenance * Automatic Transmission Specialist * Over 15 years experience
RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED
TO472
BEERWAH ELECTRONICS
A GRADE MECHANIC
LEAKING SHOWERS
52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH
e & Juli Garth ne Sto
0411 568 611 or 5493 0062
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Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.
Moby Vic’s Southbound, Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains
Call Damien Oxley – 0418 755 212 Glass House Mountains
0434 090 197
T0303
A Antennas / TV
• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning
TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL
AU01246 / L002423
BSA # 615 068
T0137
Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au
YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION
• A Grade Mechanic
Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)
Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough
License No 71591
TO466
Ph: 0422 864 744
Ph: 5496 0300
Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models
T0303
INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC 30 Years Experience in Trade Tradesman not Salesman First Class Workmanship 5 Year Warranty on Installation
Diesel Mechanic
ALL AREAS 0407 146 626
www.skinnersautoelectrical.com.au
LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS
MOBILE SERVICE
0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts
Certain work defined as 'building work' in the BSA legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a BSA licence visit www.bsa.qld.gov.au or call the BSA on 1300 272 272.
Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience
T0015
A Airconditioning
Gold Card No.: 24113
5494 6794 or 0412 060 184
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?
New Homes Extensions Renovations
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER QBSA 1155593
M 0417 045 062
E dean@redbuilding.net.au
www.redbuilding.net.au
Dean Parry Director www.gcnews.com.au M 0417 045 062 T (07) 5494 7117 F (07) 5494 7543
ABN 60 627
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C Computers
Builders/ Carpenters All carpentry work Renovations- Extensions Decks – Home Maintenance
Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
Ph: Saun 0424 550 057
Jim: Beerwah
Argh! Stupid Computer! Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au We come to you! No call out fee!
Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more
Over 35 years professional experience
• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades
15+ years experience – Beerwah based
Onsite repairs & servicing – custom-builds Internet & email – data recovery, etc.
0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)
C Concreting
Karsel CONCRETING
FQRuote
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
5499 9926
Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
DE VERE SOLUTIONS
Carpet – Lounge – Upholstery Cleaning Phone 0412 666 557 www.deverecleaning.com.au
Floors stripped & sealed Based in Elimbah
C Cleaning JAMES' INTERIOR HOUSE CARE BEERWAH KAREN & PETER PATRECH For all your home or office cleaning requirements! FOR AN OBLIGATION-FREE QUOTE • Regular weekly, fortnightly or 4-weekly Cleans FREECALL 1800 1 JAMES • Oven Cleans www.1james.com.au • Spring Cleans, Move-out Cleans CHANCE TO WIN MONTHLY PRIZES !
All Franchisees fully insured and work guaranteed
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PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
email: ljwynne@bigpond.com Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small LIC: 74638
Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Small
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282 www.wynneselectrical.com.au Lic 74638
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners
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Electrical
Phone Les McDermott
0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142
“All Aspects of Concreting”
Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’
Quick Concrete No Job Too Small
Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire
PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au QBSA: 737533
• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing ROBERT TREVISAN
PHONE: 0407 754 208
All Aspects of Electrical Contracting
0417 720 505 JAMIE WYNNE Beerwah &5494 Surrounding areas a/h: 6282
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5413 2500
For all your electrical needs
Give us a go! No Job is Too Small Lighting New Homes Pumps
T0022
EEs
Pty Ltd
ALL CONCRETING
T0588
Family Owned and Operated
• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
Pty Ltd
Electrical
Free Advice - Quote Service
Hale Carpet Cleaning
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
John Walton BBus (InfSys)
TO489
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Carpet Cleaning
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Computer Consultant and Technician
OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH
5494 6500
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
or email barry@bjcomputers.com.au
Ph 5439 0108
CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006
Fax 5439 0109 2/28 Biondi Crescent Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au
KITCHENS
ABN 89 058 455 025
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
Barry Jones Computers
Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083
Joinery & Shopfitters
T0027
PC Solutions will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.
ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 1253462
QBSA 24630
Lic No 67745
T0389
C Cabinetmakers
Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037
Lic. No. 70875
Jim 0407 163 283
New Installations & Renovations
Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns
Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046
General Building BSA# 1158026
T0037
Martin & Co CONSTRUCTIONS
T0280
Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
TO491
BSA Lic 1129044
Carpenter
Electricians
Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds
Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801
Prompt, friendly service
www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975
LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial
Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations
Lic # 74935
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Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592
Brenco Test & Tag 0438 277 490
Servicing Sunshine Coast & Hinterland Licenced & Insured
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445
or email reception@gcnews.com.au
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G Garages / Sheds
Fencing
*SMALL JOB SPECIALIST* Decks - Maintenance - Alterations - Anything
35+ years Building Experience FREE QUOTES & ADVICE
BSA Licence no 60108
Call Ian 0488 244 059
2 William St Kilcoy
GARAGES - SHEDS
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FREE Roof Insulation With Every Shed Or Garage Purchased while stocks last, conditions apply Ph (07) 5497 2615
All work guaranteed - work up to $3,300
Landscaping
www.kamconstructions.com.au
FIRST CALL FENCING
your local licensed contractor
T0322
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns www.firstcallfencing.com.au
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
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BEERWAH •W
• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
Gas
KLM LP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
L P G A S
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING Quality Workmanship
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
G Garden Maintenance Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
4 Railway Street, Landsborough www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
H Handyman Services Rick’s
T0047
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
STEVE GASTALDIN
Mick 0418 935 162
H
FIRST
Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience Jobs Up To $3300
ABN 67 710 267 498
Home Maintenance
Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience • Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering
• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Phone George 0487 424 223
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
Professional Carpentry & Building Maintenance
Large or small. Experienced Local Operator
| MAY 22 2013
• All Exterior & Interior Work • Improvements • Decks & Timber Screens • Solar Panel Cleaning
Free Quotes – Great Rates – Fully Insured Call Mark 0416 305 327 Work up to $3,300 Only
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint
SH RIG RU
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House Yards, Small Acreage Horticulture Advice
Free Quotes Pensioner Discount Fully Insured
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
0407 946 061
HT
Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care
No Job Too Small
- any odd jobs -
QBSA 1192667
T0392
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
to advertise your business
Painters
For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300
Mays Mowing Service
Phone 5438 7445
P
PAINTERS
www.jimsmowing.net
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
ALL MAINTENANCE
24+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
M Marine Services
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TO508
For all your floor sanding needs Justin 0468 639 761 Jobs up to $3,300 only
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• All aspects of landscaping, garden makeovers & ongoing maintenance
Call Brett 0413 102 800
JUST TIMBER FLOORS
5496 9270
Watson’s Gardening & Landscaping • Jobs up to $3,300
Floor Sanding
Tina 0418 935 164
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
TO506
Servicing the Hinterland all areas
ABN 87 020 422 605
GRAHAM RENWICK
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
a/h: 5494 0830
A & K Glass and Aluminium
Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
GARDEN FEATURES
Ph: 0418 204 159
G Glass & Security F
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &
QBSA 1091741
F
FREE QUOTES
• New Work • House Repaints • Roof Repaints
• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains
SUNCOAST PAINTING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SMALL & LARGE JOBS FREE QUOTES CLEAN & TIDY LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223 www.gcnews.com.au
Professional Painting
Plant & Machinery
LL E A C AV D
Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience
All Aspects of Painting & Pressure Cleaning Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
4
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POSI-TRACK SLASHING & EARTHWORKS *4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp
FREE QUOTES
ABN 79 347 449 750
*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping *Firebreaks
0419 704 408
5494 8913
ANDREW 0423 107 716
frogonthehop@bigpond.com
Works where others can’t and loves Lantana! D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
BSA 75839
Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665
TO412
0412 140 164
0416 688 382
New work - Repaints - Repairs - Pressure Cleaning
P
0402 553 407
EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL >>One Call... we do it all!<<
Pest Control
Landscaping Posi - Track / Broom Excavator Hire 5 Tonne / Rock Grab Tipper Hire 8 Tonne All General Earthworks Site-prep Topsoil
Various Grass Varieties Available Professional Laying Service Supply Deliver Pick-up
Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured
Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553
P
Plumbers
TREVOR SANDERSON • TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS Lic No. PMT-0-11432
0407 439 526
T0204
ALL AREAS
John Annakin
BSA NO. 1011255
07 5493 0440
T0082
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
Pool Services
Pool tests Pool vacuuming Backwash Saltwater cell test Chemical adjustments Clean cartridge filter Empty clean skimmer baskets Replace or repair faulty parts Remove leaves or debris
Servicing the local community
QBSA 1149467
5439 9368
Ashes Tip Top Pool Care
info@ba-earthmovers.com.au
Ben’s Brushworks Fast, Neat, Affordable
• Yes – We Deliver All Areas • Comprehensive Range of Plumbing Supplies • Experienced Showroom Consultancy • Mon-Fri 6.00am-4.30pm & Sat 7.00am-11.00am
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Reliable * Professional * Affordable * FREE QUOTES ABN 95 669 531 866
Plumbing Supplies
26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough
Call Rudi/Erika 5494 0092 0438 940 634
BSA 1155906
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Painters cont.
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK FREE QUOTES
RENOVATIONS
LOCAL PLUMBER PENSION DISCOUNT
QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER
0412 006 954
P
Pressure Cleaning
HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING
• House washing • Driveways • Pergolas • Roofs • Pool area • Graffiti removal • All mould removal • Shops fronts • Gutter cleaning • Rubbish removal FULLY INSURED | ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCTS 10% PENSIONER DISC | Call 7 Days WWW.SUNEARTHSERVICES.COM
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0427Anytime 426 598
Refrigeration FRIDGE DOOR SEALS
* All major brands * Supply & Fit
PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
T0089
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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Commercial & Domestic Supply & Install Maintenance Program
Call Sean 0458 270 559 BSA# 76310/LO53622/AU22054
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Roofing & Guttering
QBSA: 1209575
E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED
All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445
or email reception@gcnews.com.au
www.gcnews.com.au
Maintenance Specialist TO570
• Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs
Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes
24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes
M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043
ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Small Honest Family Business Free Quotes - No Call-out Fee Phone W & LA King Plumbing
0419 659 709 or 5492 9229
Lic’d Plumber & Drainer QBSA 77755
• • • • • •
ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS
Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing
Reduces Heat and Noise
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Tim Allcock & Peter Hughes
Septic Services
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
EPA Licensed
council approved
* Septic tank & Grease Trap Cleaning * Small Truck for Easy Access T0092
Landsborough
A “Proper Job” Guaranteed
5494 1794
TILER 0419 750 042 Tiler of Multi Award Winning Homes Builders References Available BSA Lic 76808 Beerwah
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0407 748 083
Landsborough Tennis Club
Tree Services I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545
For all of your liquid and general waste needs
David Lowden Tree Services
• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993
Tarzan the Tree Specialist
> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire
T0103
• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts
Call us now 0408 220 659
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T0098
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Phone Brendan 0447 310 331
Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales
Sheetmetal
• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578
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Slashing
STEVES TREE CUTTING
• 23 Years Experience • Any size tree • Land Clearing • Full Insurance
ABN 23 084 520 507
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING
Phone: 5493 7954 Mobile: 0414 819 111
* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks * Weed Spraying
$20 Million Insurance Free Quotes
For a quote call Len 0419 732 364 or 5494 0484
POSI-TRACK SLASHING
LL E 50hp, Rubber tracks, CAAV FIRE 6ft slasher, Free quotes BREAKS D
www.rktreeservices.com.au
expert tree maintenance and removal
5494 8913
Slashing
Acreage Rural Blocks
Weed Spraying Rubbish Clean Ups
Bobcat & Tractor Hire
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The climbing specialists & vegetation management
Office: Zoe 5435 0164 Arborist: Steve 0499 179 268
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Fred’s Slashing & Mowing Whipper Snipping Spraying
For a FREE quote call Fred 0429 969 810
pty ltd
• Chipping • Pruning, shaping & removal • Storm preparation & clean up
Phone Louie 0439 016 294 all areas Paddock Slashing Lawn Mowing
P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060
TREEROOS
frogonthehop@bigpond.com
0419 704 408
T0100
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
T0437
CREATIVE SHEET METAL
Mooloolah
Tiling
Fully Insured Qualified Arborist
Turf Supplies
A Lawn So Good, They’ll Think You’ve Retired TOP QUALITY HOME, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF
FREE Delivery to Landsborough, Beerwah, Glass House & Beerburrum
Glasshouse Tiling
Paul
BSA: 1052255
Specialist growers of:
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Wintergreen Couch
Tel: Dean 07 5496 9790 or 0414 648 130
Water Tanks FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944
T0106
• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection
Experienced in all aspects of tiling
BSA Licenced: 1101772
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Brian Dudin 0438 623 523 After hours: (07) 5494 7548
A local working for locals
| MAY 22 2013
T0097
Free fast quote
COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE
Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910
Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – Any of the wet / unplayed matches can be re-organised and played at a time convenient for all the players involved. Contact Dawn on 5494 1085 or Katya on 5494 9464 to arrange score sheets, balls and opening of the tennis courts. The scores will be updated as soon as the score sheet is received. There is a still a number of players who have not paid the season fees yet. They are due now and need to be paid to Dawn at Landsborough courts. Reminder that the Show Holiday is coming up on May 31 and if you are unable to play, organise your fill-in early, or arrange to play your match earlier in the week. Following are the scores up to May 17 – Div 1 – Murray – 210, Federer – 197, Djokovic-190, Nadal – 137 Div 2 – Azarenka – 219, Li Na-184, Sharapova – 169, Williams – 143 Div 3 – Luigis – 238, Marios-171, Bowsers – 168, Yoshis – 150 Peewee 1 – Prince – 176, Wilson – 155, Head – 116, Babolat-105 Peewee 2 – Xbox – 173, Nintendo – 126, Playstation-121, DS – 117 Cont Tennis ‘A’ – Smarties – 342, Minties-335, Jaffas – 332, Fantales – 269 Cont Tennis ‘B’ – Meg-188, Jessie-173, Chloe-147, Bill-102, Maya-126** Lillian-104** (**scores to be confirmed) Club News – Ladies social tennis is on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon. Wednesday night mixed social tennis starts at 7.oopm to approximately 9.00pm and they are looking for some more players. They would welcome any new players, beginners or experienced, for either of the above. If you would like more information about the club or being a member of the club, or you would like to know more about any of the tennis competitions, the Ladies Tuesday tennis, or Wednesday night tennis or are interested in receiving coaching, these details can be obtained by contacting Dawn on 5494 1085. Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn.
Mooloolah Soccer
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Cameron Taylor, Instructor from the San Taekwondo Club in Beerwah and Maleny travelled to New Zealand as a member of the Australian taekwondo team in early May where he won silver against the top players from the Asia-Pacific. Cameron won five out of six fights through the heats and then won the semi-final. In the final he was matched against a very experienced opponent who is currently ranked number 39th in the world for the division and has competed at a number of commonwealth and world championships. Cameron built a 7- 0 lead early in the fight and held the lead until the last 10 seconds of the fight when unfortunately he lost by two points. Silver medal at the New Zealand Open “Although I was a little disappointed that I lost the final, I’m very happy with my performance. in some of the local club competitions and having I had great fitness and conditioning, and I was lots of fun. also happy with my tactics,” said Cameron, who Taekwondo is great for fitness, flexibility, now has his sights set on winning gold at the concentration, self confidence, and self defence, upcoming state titles as well as being really enjoyable and it is an in June and National indoor sport that you can do with your kids all championships in through the year. September. “San Taekwondo is the only club on the Other members of hinterland that is a member of Taekwondo the club will join Cameron and compete Australia and can advance students beyond club level to international events including the in the Gold Coast Olympics,” he said. open this weekend. “We welcome new students all through the year The students are and also recognise existing belt levels. The class developing their skills is made up of people of all ages and abilities and that helps to maintain the friendly, familyorientated approach.” In action at a recent Queensland For any information on San Taekwondo call competition Cameron on 0437 571 540.
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Contributed by Jenny Kelly It was a chilly and overcast day for our Thursday golf game, but we had 64 ladies rug up to come out to play a Single Stroke event for trophies kindly donated by Brid John and Glenys Parry. Division 1 winner was Mavis Brimelow with a Nett score of 72, closely followed by Cathy Stone on 73 Nett. Margaret Goodger won Division 2 with a 75 Nett from Pat Plowman on 77 Nett. NTP's went to Keithia Thompson on 2, Lyn Steele on 5, Viki Bartel on 16 and Lea Garner took out the 18th. The ball rundown went to 80 Nett. Next week the ladies invite the men for a fun game and we will be playing a 2 Ball Ambrose. Till then, stay safe and good golfing.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club
Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, May 15 - Ladies Bowls Day. One game of Triples and two of Pairs played. Debbie Dale, Maurie Dawes and Bobbie Moss def Leisa Craven, Brian Larkin and John McSwain. Margaret Porter and Marleen Bertram def Graham Young and Rae Farrell. Dossie Buckley and Kevin Beasley def Trevor Bertram and Dennis Hume. Thursday, May 16 - Open Pairs Bowls. One session played. Winners were Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson with 2 + 21. Runners up were Leisa Craven and Warren Blackbourne with margin of + 12 in the second game. Saturday, May 18 - Continued a round of the Men’s Club Certified B Grade Singles
Championship. In the morning session, Kevin Beasley def Bede Burton, Graham Turton def Max Viterale, Brad Burns def Bobbie Moss, and Mac Townson def Graham Nicholson. In the afternoon session, Graham Turton def Brad Burns, and Col Allen def Mac Townson. The Final of the Men’s Pairs was played. Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson def Brian Fogarty and Mac Townson. Congratulations to Clive and Graham being the Men’s Club Pairs Champions for 2013. In social bowls played, Rob Scullion and Graham Nicholson def Maurie Dawes and Jack Timm. In the Ladies Semi Final Pairs Championship, Millie Freshwater and Dossie Buckley def Di Hunt and Rae Farrell.
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Contributed by Frank Doonan We had a big day of games at the grounds this weekend with teams playing all day. The Under 13’s girls had a great win over Nambour-Yandina winning 1 - 0 with Lia scoring the only goal in the second half. The girls defence was excellent and they dominated most of the match. The Under 15 girls also came away with a win with the whole team putting in a marvelous effort. Bribie was really giving our girls some hard competition then Shaylee’s goal sparked them into action. Cecily and Courtney then scored a goal each which helped them to good hard fought win. Congratulations to Madeline for her man of the match effort, she had a big game. The seniors played in the annual Chris Carter www.gcnews.com.au
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Memorial. Chris played soccer for both Beegee’s and Nambour -Yandina clubs and was tragically killed in a car accident some years ago. To honour him, his family donate a trophy every year. This year, Nambour were the proud winners in this contest winning 2-1. It was a hard fought game and our boys are improving each week. Next week we only have a hand full of games to be played, as it is a make up week for games that have been missed due to rain. But on Friday night, our senior women are playing at home so come down and support them. The ladies are doing our club proud again like they do every year, so come down to the club, grab a meal and support the ladies 8.15pm start.
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Contributed by Judy Walker Tuesday, May 14 winners were Gay Ricketts and Mark Everest and Ray Bryant and Ede Clark. Round of the Ladies Singles resumed with Eileen Pierce def. Gwen Henderson. Friday, May 17 winners were James Sammon and Robert Hall Esq. ,2nd Eric Wood and Alex Thomson, 3rd Kev Jenner and Mark Everest. Raffle winners were Robert Hall Esq. and Judy Walker. Saturday, May18 Men’s A Grade Singles round won by Robert Hall Esq. over Lloyd Walker. In Men’s B Grade Singles Ian Henderson def Barry Russell in a tight one. Ladies Singles saw Eileen Pierce def Ede Clark and Rosemay Roderick def Gay Ricketts. MAY 22 2013 |
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See instore for details
CANS
BONUS Wild Turkey Aviator
Wild Turkey & Cola 5% Sunnies with every 10pk Wild Turkey 10x375ml Cans .
4599
purchase. While stocks last.
ea 6999
$
Bundaberg UP & Cola, Bundaberg Red & Cola or Johnnie Walker Red Label & Cola 24x375ml Cans
10PK CANS
Better get to
3399
ea 899
$
$
Jack Daniel’s 1907 Whiskey 700ml
Yellowtail Wines or Yellowglen Colours NV Sparklings 750ml
BONUS 1.25ml Coke with every 700ml bottle Jack Daniel’s Whiskey purchase. While stocks last. .
Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477 Beerwah Drive Thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555 Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountain Shop 5, 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188
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QLD21220513CGCN
3799
CANS
BONUS
30PK See instore for details
$
$
30PK
.
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Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah Shop 3, 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320 Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266 Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003
Find a Bottlemart Call 1300 364 441 Visit bottlemart.com.au All specials available from Wednesday 22nd May until Tuesday 28th May, 2013. Price includes GST. Images are for illustrative purposes only. *Different pack sizes may not be available at all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.
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