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Hi Everyone... Instead of spending Saturday night at home with Brownie glued to the television watching all of the discussion and predictions of the federal election, I headed off for a fun night at the Maleny Show Ball. And yes, it is always fun to have the opportunity to get dressed up and be part of what is the launch of the annual show. However, this year I was also one of the judges on the night, which I always find stressful as the entrants are always lovely, enthusiastic young people and choosing a winner seems a little harsh. I know it is a competition and that is how it works but I always like to encourage and acknowledge each of the entrants for putting themselves out there and giving it a crack, because it can’t be easy for them. So, congratulations to all those who entered and to the winners. You can see the story on page 4 and no doubt those of you heading to the show this year will see the girls wearing their sashes and helping out at the show on Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1.
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Local News Conservative through and through The Liberal-National Party candidate Andrew Wallace has been returned for a second term as Member for Fisher, after securing an increase in popularity at last weekend’s election. At the time of printing, Mr Wallace’s vote had increased significantly from the 2016 results, gaining just over 50% of the primary vote and over 62% after preferences. This constitutes a 3% swing for Mr Wallace, with the Australian Labor Party’s Daniel Parsell losing ground compared to the 2016 results. This outcome signals that locals are considerably conservative with Fisher now being one of the safest seats for the Liberal/National coalition in Queensland. Across the state, the conservative vote flourished. Of the 30 seats in total across Queensland Labor now only holds six seats, with LNP holding 23 and Bob Katter the last. Nationally, the Scott Morrison led Liberal/National coalition has retained government for a third term, with a majority of seats in the House of Representatives. Locally, more people voted overall at this election than in 2016, with far fewer informal votes, suggesting that locals may have taken this election more seriously than the last. The tally for all seven candidates – again at the time of printing – was Andrew Wallace (LNP)
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40,523, Daniel Parsell (ALP) 18,377, Tracy Burton (Greens) 9,886, Chris Paterson (One Nat) 6,992, Trevor Gray (United Aust) 2,754, Mike Jessop (Fraser Anning) 1,314, and Paul Monaghan (Love Aust) 1,204. Looking at each of the polling booths, Mr Wallace won all but two. Conondale and Maleny booths returned majorities to Mr Parsell, however the pre-polling returns at Maleny were in Mr Wallace’s favour. In winning the seat, Mr Wallace was thankful to the electorate. The member for Fisher, Andrew Wallace said the result nationwide on Saturday night was a terrific outcome for the people of the Sunshine Coast. "It is my great privilege to again serve them as the Federal Member for Fisher. I will continue to work hard for the Sunshine Coast Hinterland and for all Fisher residents, fighting for the infrastructure and the jobs of the future that we need in our community.”
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Saturday night at the show ball by Lea Parkes For many, Saturday night was spent sitting in their lounge rooms waiting to find out the results of the federal election. However, at the Maleny Show pavilion it was all about finding out who would be the 2019 Show Personalities. The Junior Show Princess is the category for girls aged 15–17 years. Maleny Dairies’ Kimberley Bland was crowned the winner and Maleny IGA’s Bethany Lanham was the runner up. Miss Show Girl was won by Chloe Lanham and the runner up was Sharn Phipps. This category is for women aged 18–28 years and, as locals would know, both work at Maleny IGA.
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Tourism milestone celebrated For the past 10 years the Glass House Mountains Visitor and Interpretive Centre (VIC) has been operating from Settler’s Rotary Park. Local politicians and senior staff from Visit Sunshine Coast along with many of the past and present tourism ambassadors recently came together to celebrate the important milestone event. While the event marked the opening of the building, the real celebration was focused on acknowledging the wonderful work of the passionate team of 43 volunteer tourism ambassadors who are dedicated to the task of sharing their knowledge and love of both the Glass House Mountains and the beautiful hinterland surroundings. Visit Sunshine Coast CEO Simon Latchford said the VIC’s success was made possible by the volunteers who gave their time each week. “You would be hard pressed to find anyone who knows as much about the Glass House Mountains and surrounding hinterland townships as our volunteers,” Mr Latchford said. “Today’s modern traveller will research a destination before they leave home but many are after word-ofmouth referrals once they arrive to help with their decision-making and that’s where our volunteers play an important role. “Today’s 10th birthday celebration is a great way to thank our volunteers for their unwavering passion and support. “The Glass House Mountains are one of our region’s star natural attractions and it’s important
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we continue to show travellers that, yes, we have a beautiful coastline but our hinterland is just as spectacular,” Mr Latchford said. Divisional councillor Rick Baberowksi congratulated the VIC volunteers who had welcomed thousands of visitors to the area over the past decade. “The Glass House Mountains VIC plays a dual role,” Cr Baberowski said. “First, providing information services to our visitors and locals to keep them well informed of the extensive range of tracks, trails, accommodation places and tourism activities. “And second, as an interpretive centre explaining to our visitors the natural and social history including that of our Indigenous peoples.” The centre is open daily from 9am-4pm. If you are interested in becoming a tourism ambassador at Glass House Mountains or at Montville you can get an application form by emailing visit@visitsunshinecoast.com.
Court ruling for guilty driver The woman who in September 2018 caused the tragic death of well-known Glass House Mountains man, Shane Old, was sentenced in a Bundaberg Court last week. Leona Pauline Paraha had pleaded guilty to two charges of driving without due care and attention causing the death of Shane as well as eight-year-old Olivia Douglas from the Gold Coast. Ms Paraha was sentenced to five months’ imprisonment wholly suspended for a two-year operational period and was disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence for 12 months. Shane will be remembered by many in the community as the lovable postie on the eastern side of Glass House Mountains for many years, as well as for his generosity to the community, often discreet and without seeking attention. Shane also delivered the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News for a decade across Glass House and Maleny, and was thought of as an essential part of the GC&M News team. The team’s heartfelt thoughts continue to be with Shane’s partner Robyne and their family.
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Exciting new drawcards for 2019 Maleny Show By Sonia Clark This year’s Maleny Agricultural Show, on Friday and Saturday, May 31-June 1, will feature some epic new experiences that will appeal to attendees of all ages. Committee members from the Maleny Show Society have been working extra hard behind the scenes to add these exciting new attractions, including a chance to test your driving ability with an allconditions driving simulator, live performances showcasing our rural living history, an hilarious motorcycle comedy show and a chance for kids to engage in rocket science workshops. In what will no doubt be a popular drawcard, RACQ will bring its mobile member centre semitrailer to the show, which contains two driver training simulators. Keith Cassidy, the mobile member centre coordinator, said the simulators had been specifically designed to improve driver skills and featured a wide range of modules that allowed simulation of a variety of conditions and experiences such as driving in snow or fog. “Kids love trying to race and more experienced drivers have the opportunity to learn something
new,” Keith said. History will come alive with the award winning Australia’s Living History show, which will be featured both days on the entertainment oval. Showcased at more than 500 regional shows and festivals, this interactive and informative attraction features an incredible display of historic bush settler artefacts, as well as story and yarn telling along with live demonstrations of traditional bush camp skills such as butter and rope making, and heaps more. The Epic Darren show on Friday features a chance to enjoy funny low-key motorcycle stunts set against a super entertaining family comedy show. With a focus on providing comedy and entertainment, Epic Darren will be an hilarious highlight of the arena on Friday night. Young engineers will discover the wonders of rockets and aerospace flight with a specially tailored children’s workshop featured over both show days. It’s rocket science - Moon mission promises an exciting opportunity to build and launch water rockets to some awesome altitudes. For more show details visit www.malenyshowsociety.org.au or the show’s Facebook page.
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Maleny author Mary Garden is set to launch her latest book ‘Sundowner of the Skies’, a compelling and deeply personal memoir/biography of her father, the famous aviator Oscar Garden. Oscar achieved notoriety in 1930 by becoming the youngest and most inexperienced pilot to fly solo from England to Australia. The book provides a significant and long overdue piece of aviation history coupled with a clear-eyed revelation of the man behind the legend. Ahead of the book launch, GC&M News caught up with Mary to find out more. Q: Your dad was quite the aviation pioneer. Did you realise his notoriety/incredible achievements as a child growing up? No, not really. He never spoke to us about his life, just barked orders at us. I had no idea how famous he had been in the 1930s and 1940s until I began digging for information on his life in 2005. I had read some of the articles that had been written about his flying career in magazines and newspapers but still didn’t grasp the significance of it and these articles had just skimmed the surface.
Q: What prompted you to write this extended story of your father? In 2005, I decided to write an article about him but just focus on his solo flight from England to Australia in 1930. This longform feature was published in the centre pages of ‘The Australian Financial Review’. I honestly thought that was all I would be able to write with the information I had on hand, and also because he had died in 1997 so I had left it too late to talk to him, interview him. I was absolutely flabbergasted at the response I got to that article. Readers from all over the world, even India and Scotland, contacted me and wanted to know more. So that was the beginning of my long journey to dig up his past, and to find out why had had been forgotten and also what had happened to him in his life to make him so hard, cruel and bitter. Q: What particular qualities do you think he possessed that allowed him to fly solo from England to Australia with such limited experience? He was a perfectionist. He was also used to working with machines as his father had introduced the very first motor cars to the far north of Scotland in 1908. As he said, he was also quite mad! It was quite a reckless thing to do and the most dangerous flight in the world at the time, so he was also very lucky. Q: Was it difficult to write from such a deeply personal perspective? Not at all. I love writing from the personal perspective. Most of my feature articles draw on my personal experiences. I love true stories and memoirs and biographies.
Q: Are other book launches planned and where can readers purchase the book locally? The book is available locally at Rosetta Books in Maleny, and in bookshops Australia-wide. They are also available online via Booktopia, Dymocks, etc. I am planning to go to New Zealand to launch it in my hometown of Tauranga at the Classic Flyers Aviation Museum, and then England and Scotland early next year. I feel like it is time for my father’s story to be told, and to get the recognition and acknowledgment that he clearly deserves. I’ve had a lot of unexpected luck in getting this project off the ground. It was as if the story had to be written and I couldn’t get on with my life until I had finished it.
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This is the long overdue story of the French writer known simply as Colette. She was a meek, simple and naïve country girl who became one of the most famous and provocative French writers during the first half of the 20th century. At only 19, she marries a much older man, Henri Gauthier-Villars (known as Willy), who is an established author. He already employs a couple of ghost writers to help him churn out books. When she begins to write down some recollections of amorous adolescent adventures he recruits her as well. Her memoir becomes ‘Claudine’ and other successful novels follow that purport to be written by Willy. Eventually she demands recognition. She also wants to enjoy the freedoms of bohemian Paris and re-define who she is. Keira Knightley excels in portraying the transition of this remarkable and complex woman from country girl to liberated sophisticate. The film is in English. When: Saturday, May 25 Where: Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street, Maleny Food and drinks: Dinner 6-7pm, tea, coffee and homemade slice stand, drinks available from the bar. Movie: Screens from 7.15pm, running time 112 mins, rated M. Cost: Tickets available for members at Maleny Information Centre $8 or the website www.malenyfilmsociety.info. Non-members can purchase tickets at the door - adults $13, students with ID $8. Doors open 6pm. Information: www.malenyfilmsociety.info
The Maleny Singers will present Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic operetta ‘The Gondoliers’ in June. Set in Venice and the mythical Kingdom of Barataria, this story follows the fortunes of two carefree gondoliers who, ten minutes after they both marry local girls, discover one of them is King of Barataria. No one is sure which one is King. We follow the machinations of the impoverished but ambitious Duke and Duchess of Plaza-Toro as they search to discover the true heir, who they had secretly married to their daughter when she was six months old. Spicing up the search are a somewhat sinister Grand Inquisitor, two new wives feeling neglected and a doomed romantic liaison between the secretly married daughter and a drummer boy. Now you know the story, if you would enjoy seeing the performances book a ticket at the Maleny Community Centre either on the weekend of Saturday, June 15 at 6.30pm or Sunday, June 16 at 2pm or the following weekend Saturday, June 22 at 4pm or Sunday, June 23 at 2pm. Tickets are available at the Maleny Information Centre and trybooking.com.
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Tranquil Park at Maleny hosted the fifth annual Rotary Club of Maleny’s community grants presentation dinner last week. Seven local community groups were the beneficiaries of approximately $10,000 in funds for a range of projects across sports, arts, culture and recreation. Now in its fifth year, Rotarian Angela Griffin initiated the idea in 2014 and 35 individual groups within the Maleny community have now benefited from the annual grants by around $50,000. The initiative has also been adopted by a number of other Rotary Clubs and implemented in their communities including the Rotary Club of the Glass House Mountains. The successful Maleny organisations this year were Maleny District Girl Guides, the Maleny Swimming Club, the Maleny Hospital Auxiliary, the Range Croquet Club, the Maleny Cultural and Heritage Society, the Smart Living Society and the Friends of Pattemore House. A number of the grants will contribute to the purchase of equipment and infrastructure and others will assist with the operational costs of service delivery of the groups. The Maleny Swimming Club will be able to buy and install a new metre box and wiring for a new stove in their clubhouse, which will definitely be appreciated on a cold night. The Girl Guides will purchase 23 stackable chairs for the Guide hut. Fifty stackable indoor and outdoor chairs and a trolley to move them will be purchased for events at the Historical Village, which should come in handy when the Governor of Queensland visits the open day on June 15.
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Contributed by Gordon Reddek We will be holding our next working bee one week later than usual this month. It will take place on Tuesday, May 28 starting at 7.30am with knock off at about 10.30am. At the last working bee we continued weeding in an area we planted some years Dutchman’s pipe back and will continue that work during this working bee. The photo, which shows what we are looking for, provides details of a plant called Dutchman’s pipe, a very pretty but also very invasive weed. We really should not be growing plants like this in our gardens. The seeds are easily spread into areas of natural bushland where the plant invades and destroys native habitat. Our group offers people the opportunity to learn about native flora (and fauna) and how to recognise and control weeds. As we belong to the Sunshine Coast Council’s Community Nature Conservation Program we get great access to all of the nature conservation resources and programs the council has to offer. We are always looking for new members, not because we want to become a big group but because the natural bushland in the area is deteriorating at an alarming rate and this is a good way to become aware of the problem and get insight into what can be done. All are welcome to join us. Participation is free and tea is served at the end of the working bee. Please come with good working boots, long pants, a long sleeved shirt and a hat. All tools, sun cream, mozzie spray, etc, is provided. We will start by meeting at the gate to Caralan Park, on the corner of Emma Place and Caralan Way in Beerwah. For more information please contact Gordon on 0406 638 544.
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Remembering mothers
To celebrate Mother’s Day members of the Landsborough Seventh-day Adventist Church distributed gifts and flowers to homes in the local area. Sue Dixon, who coordinated the activity, said it was important to acknowledge and say thank you for the work that mothers performed in the family and in the community.
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Living - Arts Plenty of colour in red dirt exhibition Maleny Art Direct will host the opening of Vanessa Perske’s Red Dirt Exhibition on Saturday, May 25 at 4pm. The exhibition was inspired by what the artist describes as “my lap around Oz”. Vanessa is keen to encourage locals to come along to see what inspired her on her trip and to share in the wonderful sights she saw and people she met along the way. Vanessa is a well-established, selftaught hinterland artist with many of her works and commissions in private and corporate collections throughout Australia and Internationally. Since moving to the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Vanessa’s work has been based around nature and its complexity, and contains detail of patterns and layering with a distinctive use of intense colour. Scenes from everyday life will catch Vanessa’s attention and her imagination is always bursting full of ideas. It is difficult for Vanessa to concentrate on anything else until she has captured it in paint. If you can’t attend the opening, the exhibition will be on display until June 25, so make sure you pop in and take a look. Maleny Art Direct is located at 21 Maple Street, Maleny.
Dancers impress judges
Beerwah State High School’s very own dance company recently competed in the Sunshine Coast Dance Eisteddfod at The Events Centre, Caloundra and took on competition from Brisbane as well as the Sunshine Coast. The students, who rehearse four mornings and lunch times each week as well as the odd Sunday, have put in plenty of blood, sweat and tears. They came away with amazing success of first place in hip hop and contemporary, third place in jazz, fourth place in lyrical and highly commended for musical theatre. Beerwah Dance Company coordinator Jessica Rossberg said she was “incredibly lucky to work with these students”. “Their determination and love for one another truly astounds me. They work so hard and I can’t thank them enough.” Next weekend May 24-26 they will compete at the Brisbane Eisteddfod, which is one of the biggest competitions in South East Queensland.
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Photography exhibition
Vianta Espresso at Beerwah will host the opening of a photographic exhibition on Friday, June 7 at 6pm. The exhibition will showcase the winning entries from the Beerwah QCWA Amateur Photography Contest 2019. The photography contest was open to photographers who had never received financial benefit as a photographer and who engaged in photography as a pastime rather than as a profession. The photographers could be CWA members, non-members and children aged up to 15 years. There were 11 categories, with one category in two parts for children up to nine years and children 10-15 years. The competition received some wonderful entries and the exhibition will be on display throughout June.
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Hinterland Kids celebrate Mums Mothers’ week
Mums are so special that they have a whole week of celebrations at Glasshouse Christian College (GCC). Prep mothers’ night was a fun time for exciting activities, photos with mum and then a delicious supper. The children couldn’t wait to show their mums what they had already learned in school. Mother’s Day chapel was a lovely morning and the church was jam-packed. All mums were presented with a gold or silver crown before enjoying the concert. Little Voices choir sang ‘My Mum’ and year 1 sang ‘Ten hugs a day’. Prep presented drawings of their mums and year 2 students talked about their mums and danced to ‘Happy’. Pastor Jocelyn Carolissen was the special guest speaker and the students were delighted to see her as she left on parental leave earlier in the year. She brought her daughter to share the stage with her. On Thursday the GCC’s P&F held its Mother’s Day stall where there were lots of variety and price options. For many of the prep students this was their first time making a purchase without mum or dad so it was a time for serious contemplation before making final choices.
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Contributed by Deborah Lawrence The prep and year one students at Beerwah State School had a lovely afternoon on Friday, May 10, celebrating Mother’s Day with the annual high tea. It was a great success with many mothers, grandmothers (and a few dads as well) attending this special afternoon. The students were busy all week cooking (and doing some science experiments observing changing properties of materials) to create a veritable smorgasbord of delectable treats for the special guests.
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Contributed by Carrie Shaw Once again Peachester State School celebrated mums in style with the annual Mother’s Day high tea. Over the past five years this event has gained a reputation as being the best high tea in town. This year did not disappoint. With amazing food – all donated by our school parents - and many different teas to sample, the mums were all extremely spoilt. This year’s twist was to bring your own unique tea cup with a prize given to the best cup. There were so many amazing cups that organisers were forced to choose four winners – oldest cup, smallest cup, biggest cup and most unique. The oldest cup went to Anona Mowles from Hazeldean, who brought her grandmother’s tea set that she had dated to the 19th century. Thank you to everyone who attended and to all our amazing Peachester mums for everything you do.
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I wish to express my dismay at the number of people who are completely disregarding the ‘No entry’ signage at the start of the Mt Ngungun walking track. As most locals know, the track is closed for May, June and July for much needed maintenance. There is a reason for this closure. It is for public safety. Access to the summit can and will be potentially dangerous. On the recent long weekend, there were more than 20 cars parked at the Ngungun car park around lunch time on the Sunday and again on the Monday. The following Sunday around the same time there were more than 30 cars parked. Not all the visitors would have been tourists to the area. What is more concerning is that many were children. Is this the example that parents are setting? How disturbing. Queensland Parks and Wildlife even parked one of their ranger vehicles inside the barricaded off entrance to the walking track. That didn’t seem to deter the visitors. Then, of course, if someone gets injured it is expected that the emergency services will come to their aid. And they will. Has anyone thought that this retrieval process may present more casualties due to the state of the track? John Quinn Glass House Mountains
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What should have been a delightful Mother's Day lunch was totally spoilt by bad service and totally unsatisfactory food. As a recently widowed pensioner I wanted to have my family around me on Mother’s Day and decided to take them all out for lunch locally. I chose a venue where my husband and I had eaten in the past and enjoyed the food. There were eight of us in total and we waited an hour to get our meals delivered to the table, meals which cost me $185. The meals were inedible, cold, over cooked or under cooked depending on the meal, things were missing from the plate and all tasteless. I am disgusted that meals like this, which incidentally caused stomach upsets in the three people that actually tried to eat them, are allowed to be served. When we complained we were told sorry. I don’t think that this was good enough and I respectfully suggest that they lift their game, or they will have no customers to serve. We will certainly not repeat the experience. Judith Boyd Glass House Mountains
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Noticeboard Dance at Glass House A dance will be held at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall on Saturday, June 1 from 7.30-11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Commodore. Cost is $10, including supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen on 5496 9349.
During Friday afternoon there are three paid sessions, each of 60 minutes duration. The event will be held at Venue 114 (formerly Lake Kawana Community Centre) on Sportsmans Parade Bokarina. Opening times across the event will be Friday and Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 9am-12noon. All details are on the website https://wavesintime2019.org.au. For more information phone Roz on 5493 1197.
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Members and guests of U3A Sunshine Coast are invited to a presentation by Koko Tanielu who will speak on the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland. The presentation is on Tuesday, May 28 at 9.30am at the Masonic Lodge Hall, Tamarind Street, Maleny. Phone Marty for details on 5494 1212.
Waves of Time The free family and local history public fair, to be held over three days in Bokarina, will feature more than 30 exhibition tables on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 24-26. On Friday morning, there are five free talks in the auditorium that are open to the public, each of 40 minutes duration. These talks are suitable for beginners through to experienced researchers.
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From the churches Harold Kushner writes excellent books on practical religion. In one of his books, ‘Who Needs God’, he tells the story of a nurse who went into a hospital room one day where a teenage girl sat by the bedside of her boyfriend who was dying of cancer. The nurse asked: “Is there anything I can do for you?� “Yeah,� replied the girl, “remind me never to love anybody this much again!� Now, at first her words might seem a bit harsh but we need to look beyond them to the feeling they express. What she was trying to say was that she never wanted to be hurt like this again. She did not mean that in any way she regretted the joy of the love that she and the young man shared together. All of us may wish that all of life could be filled with joy with no sense of sadness but that is not the way life is! Often the greatest joys in our lives are frequently mixed with sadness. We cannot live without joy but neither can we escape sadness. A few weeks ago we celebrated Easter and all that the resurrection promises. As we journey through both joy and sadness it is our faith which gives us a perspective of what is happening to us. Our faith in God does not prevent the car crash – or the cancer from infecting you or someone you love. It may not keep us from being hurt by another person’s hatefulness or the betrayal of our trust and love. It may not even keep us from making decisions that we regret later on. But what faith does give us is a foundation - a foundation founded on God - from which we can see the different circumstances of life from a different perspective.
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Cr Rick Baberowski will be at the Beerwah Library meeting room for a meet and greet session with residents on Thursday, May 30 from 9.30-11.30am. These sessions are designed as an informal opportunity to drop by, say hello and chat all things local government.
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bring a small plate of food to share. Entry is by donation at the door and everyone is welcome. The hall is located at 31 Obi Obi Rd, Mapleton. Enquiries to Anne on 0416 155 116 or Paula on 0419 726 603.
Cuppa for cancer Contributed by Lola Holland The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers held their Cuppa for Cancer morning tea on May 9 at the Mooloolah Hall. As a result of the morning activities, raffles, etc, and some delicious food from our fantastic group of volunteers, they will be contributing $1500 to the Cancer Council. The Seniors Ukulele Group once again provided some uplifting music and singing for everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evident pleasure and much appreciation. It was a great job by everyone involved and thanks to those who made donations. Congratulations to the raffle winners. First prize Eileen Pierce, second prize Annette Terry, third prize Lorna Kruger and fourth prize Bev McKenzie. CONDITIONS: To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.
Fr Peter Brannelly Catholic Church From that perspective, our faith reminds us that we are not alone, no matter what happens. Just as important, if our faith reminds us that God cares for us, then it flows that we ought to care for each other. And the best thing any community can do is be a community that cares for each other. Certainly it makes a big difference in how we ride the emotional roller coaster of life if we are surrounded by people who love us in practical ways. Surely that is what Jesus understood when he said to his disciples to love one another the way he loved them. Love is not always easy. Yet it is the litmus test of how well we are going as followers of the risen Christ. Love one another with the same depth and compassion and tenderness that Jesus showed to people. Jesus calls us to love each other not for what they can do for us but because they are people, bearing the indelible image of the creator. Faith is important because living in a community we have the chance to learn the meaning of community, where everyone is a person of worth, and nobody is disposable or taken for granted. We might use different names to describe it but perhaps â&#x20AC;&#x153;faithâ&#x20AC;? is the mortar that binds our community together through all the good times and all the struggles.
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Pure vegan eco-friendly products Denese Brookes, owner of The Healthy Guru, is excited to stock the Eco Minerals range of vegan cosmetics. For more than a decade, the boutique Byron Bay-based company has been manufacturing pure, toxin free, eco-friendly products amassing a devoted following of users committed to crueltyfree beauty. Denese loves that the range is made using minerals from the earth and that it feels beautiful on the skin. “They are gorgeous products that won’t clog up your skin. It feels light on, it’s not full of nasties and it’s good for your skin. “Whatever you put onto your skin gets absorbed into your body so it pays to use products that are pure and toxin free,” Denese said.
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Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) will hold a free public event on loss, grief and community support for families as part of National Palliative Care Week this Thursday, May 23 at the Caloundra RSL from 10–11.30am. The specialist palliative care team will hold a community discussion event, ‘You can’t ask that’, which will provide an opportunity to talk with professionals from a number of areas about death and dying. Discussion topics will include advance care planning, carer support, self-care, spirituality at death and palliative care in the home. SCHHS palliative care clinical director Dr Louise Welch said it was important to have discussions with loved ones about the end of their lives and the type of care they would like to receive if they could no longer speak for themselves. For more information on the SCHHS National Palliative Care community discussion event email SC-Palliative-Care@health.qld.gov.au or call 5436 8800. For more information on National Palliative Care Week go to www.palliativecare.org.au/nationalpalliative-care-week or download the ‘Dying to talk’ discussion starter at www.dyingtotalk.org.au.
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Out & About Lithuanian delight
Last week members of Beerwah CWA and Peachester CWA joined forces to celebrate the CWA’s annual International Day. Each year the CWA designates a country of study and this year the country is Lithuania. CWA members and guests enjoyed a Lithuanian lunch and dessert at the Peachester Hall. Beverly Wild with musician Innessa Hook
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Val Wrayford with Lutuanian locals Dalyta Vortman and Dalia Milevicius
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What's Things 2Doon in May National Simultaneous Wed Storytime Day 22 Time: 10.45am Where: Maleny Library Info: National event now in its 19th year Enjoy a reading of ‘Alpacas with Maracas’ that is being simultaneous read around the country
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In the Garden Verge gardens get the go ahead … well to some degree
Finally, Sunshine Coast Council has ratified the rules on how people can use their street verge as an extension of their gardens. Following the community furore after the council came down heavy on the Urban Food Street project in Buderim, forcing residents to remove unauthorised garden beds and fruit trees, council seems to have calmed down and devised some sensible rules. By following some basic guidelines, you can now plant your verge without the need to apply for a complex permit or pay any fees. The rules won’t suit everyone as they do limit what you can grow and where. Adjacent to your boundary, you can grow a hedge up to 1.5m high and 80cm wide. On the verge, beds have to leave space for pathways and along the road edge, and the plants can only grow to 50cm high. You can’t have hard edging, you can’t install irrigation systems and no fencing, paving, wire rocks or anything “dangerous”. You have to use biodegradable products – no pebbles for mulching. You can’t use any pesticides, herbicides or fungicides. You have to have the support of immediate neighbours. And you can’t stop people pinching your produce. Growing tomatoes or fruit trees isn’t allowed. Don’t think you’ll make a hedge of them either, as council has a list of approved species and they aren’t on the hedge list. Council has called the regulations a self-assessable system … meaning you need to obtain a copy of the guidelines and as long as you stay within them you don’t have to involve council at all. If you want to go outside the guidelines you’ll need to apply for a permit. Lots of verges aren’t covered under the self-assessable program. If you live on a road where the speed limit is greater than 50km/h you’ll need to apply for a permit. If you live on a single lane road … sorry no verge garden for you. The permit application has no fee but you will have to prove that you have $2 million of public liability insurance that extends over the verge … that could make for some expensive lemons. You really need to read up on all the guidelines and rules, and to do that it’s best to go online - www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Environment/Trees-Plantsand-Gardens/Plant-a-verge-garden - or give the council call centre a ring on 5475 7272 as they may be able to tell you where printed versions are available.
Gardening on the Edge
Gardening on the Edge (June 8-9) is the biggest and best garden trail event on the Sunshine Coast, if not the whole of Queensland. Since 2005, the open gardens in and around the Maleny and Montville countryside have attracted thousands of locals and visitors to experience some of the best that our gardens have to offer. The Maleny Garden Club is rightly proud of the fact that they have raised more than $130,000 for local community organisations such as the Maleny Hospital Auxiliary, Blackall Range Care, Rural Fire Brigade, Men’s Shed, SES and school chaplaincies. The cost is a very reasonable $25 (not $20 as mentioned last week … woops, my mistake) per person to gain access to all six gardens. There is also a free garden expo at the Maleny Showgrounds with an absolutely enormous range of plants for sale – many of which you won’t find available anywhere else locally. It really is one of those must-not-miss events every year. I know I can’t wait to see the wonderful sights in store for us all this year. See you at one of the gardens over the June 8-9 weekend. To find out more, go to the special Gardening on the Edge webpage https://malenygardenclub.org/about-goe
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We have had a great response to the Gardening on the Edge competition, with people emailing and Facebook posting some lovely plant and garden related photos. Here’s just a small selection of some of them so far.
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If you would like to go into the draw to win one of five double passes to view all six open gardens as part of the Gardening on the Edge weekend (June 8-9), just send us a photo of something from a garden that you really like. Email it to brownie@gcnews.com.au or upload the photo as a comment onto the competition post on our Facebook page. Entries close at 5pm on May 27. The five randomly drawn winners will be contacted via email or Messenger.
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Contributed by Miles Allen Another week of mixed weather and mixed fortunes on the green last week. We sent a team to Woodford on Wednesday and although it rained a little at the start of the day, Jim Wiedman, Joe Walters and Richard Long fought long and hard to maintain Maleny’s reputation. It’s always good to play on a different green. Most of the greens on the Sunshine Coast are playing a little bit slower at the moment due to all the rain. That means your bowl doesn’t turn as much and it is sometimes harder to get round those bowls that are in front of the jack. The green at Maleny is a bit faster now and it gets plenty of attention from Roy Gesch, who maintains it in peak form. Woe betide any lost leaves or wayward weeds on the green because Roy quickly gets rid of them. Wednesday night’s twilight bowls was moved to Thursday and the big winner was Cadburys with everyone going home with some chocolate or wine and sometimes both. Tony Yorkston and Ben Fawns excelled on the barbeque while Steve Porter was away developing his technique with the meat flipper. Scroungers on Friday was hosted by Jim King and there were some huge scores and some close games. Dave Burgess played superb bowls to narrowly beat Doug McGufficke. Dark horse Mike Edwards won again beating Dennis Kyling and Ben Fawns in a tight game. Mo Lawrence (two wins in a row) and Steve Lawrence both won their games, so all that practise in the sunny UK is paying off for them. The semi-finals of the men’s singles competition was played in front of a huge crowd on Saturday morning. Jim Wiedman and Miles Allen meet in the finals on Wednesday afternoon, which is a repeat of last year’s semi-final game. At this stage rain is not forecast, but we all know that can change. Nominations are open for the open pairs and already some potentially strong teams have put their names down. Nominations close next Wednesday and the only way to win it is to be in it.
Contributed by Ken Barker Mixed games were played last Thursday. Kath Smith played well to beat Ken Barker 12–11. Wallace Roy, Gillian Bradley, Bev Sockhill and Sally Adams played golf croquet. Bev and Sally won both games 7–5, 7–6. Everybody had a good time with a lot of laughing going on. On Saturday, May 11 the first Bray Shield fixture was played. Sarah Widin and Robert Elliot travelled to Caloundra where Robert won his game against Don Smith 12–11 and Sarah convincingly beat Jan Robertson 24–9. In the doubles Delphine Willems and Don turned the tables to win 19–11. The Range won the round two games to one. Well done. Ken played at Point Lookout club in Maryborough on Saturday and Sunday, May 11-12, losing five games out of six in the Lorraine Bray tournament. He enjoyed all games and thanked the club for their hospitality. Coaching for beginners and others is available on the picturesque lawns at the bottom of the Maleny Showground from 8-10 am on Saturdays. These are popular sessions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Play days are Thursdays and Sundays at 1pm for 1.30pm. Our web address is https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193, or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.
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Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley Witta Wagtails were washed out and the Whistlers had the bye. The Wildcats were fortunate to get all their sets in despite to the rainy weather. Libby Howlett, Stacey English, Annie Stewart and Sonia Douglas played well but the Nambour Champas were just a little too strong on this occasion. There were some excellent rallies and great shots from both teams. As we woke Sunday morning there was fog, drizzle and general gloominess. However, Witta being Witta, it cleared in time for our vets match against the other Witta team, the Wompoos. If only it had continued to rain! They were too good, or we were too bad, but well done to the Wompoos. A great day and lots of laughter at the end as we celebrated Glenno’s significant birthday. Wonderful to have so many supporters there. Last Sunday, May 19, saw the battle of the two Witta teams, Witta Wompoos vs Witta Wikings in the Sunshine Coast Tennis League seniors teams competition. It was particularly encouraging to see some new players on the courts with Rob Weller and Haydyn Craven joining the competition. After some very entertaining tennis the Wompoos were comfortably victorious, winning 11 sets 70 games to one set and 28 games. Highlights included the final set combination of Rob Weller and Stacey English for the Wikings being narrowly defeated by the steady tennis of Jim and Paula Cudmore in a tight tie break. Entertaining tennis, wholesome lunch and a shout out 40th birthday call to Glenn added to a fun afternoon’s tennis. Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
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Sport Brisbane Lions visit Hinterland Lions There was a bit of excitement last Tuesday at the Hinterland Lions AFL Club training at Landsborough when a number of the Brisbane Lions team dropped by to help out. As part of the Brisbane Lions coaching, talent and engagement program, regional manager Paul Tresise (who locals may remember as a past president of the Hinterland Lions AFL club) organised for a group of Brisbane Lions to take the junior players through various skill development routines, as well as imparting their knowledge on how to make it to the top in AFL. Current Hinterland club president Craig Bales was thrilled to have the top level players at the ground. “It’s great for the kids to see and meet these champion players. The Auskickers and Under 8’s
Easy Find Classifieds especially had a ball.” The Hinterland Lions club still have space for more players, and are especially looking for youngsters in Patrick and Jenna Harding the under 8’s from Landsborough with category to Beatrix and Don come along and have a game. The club can be contacted on 0414 225 329 or by emailing Craig.Bales@Quantum.com
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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, May 15: Ladies day championship pairs - Marilyn Podmore and Rae Farrell defeated Lee Meyers and Chris Dougan 22-18 while Wendy Platt and Chris Freshwater defeated Noelle Dean and Marilyn Boulton 21-18. Social - Sally Squires and Chris Dougan defeated Joy Reason and Dennis Hume 24-20, Graham Meyers and Di Hume defeated Lee Meyers and Bruce Angus 24-17 and Maz Idle and Brian Squires defeated Viv James and Dick Coppa 21-12. Thursday, May 16: Winners of the day were Jimmy Tatum and Chris Dougan with the highest winning margin in either game of + 11. Runners up with the lowest winning margin in either game on count back were Brian Saunders and Phil Siggers with + 2. The lucky draw went to Don Teriney and Allan Pashby. With pennant around the corner a few 21 end games will be coming up. Please note a slight change of date with the men’s triples. The new dates are Saturday and 36
Sunday, June 22-23. Ladies B grade singles nominations are open and close this Wednesday. District mixed pairs nominations are open. You can put your nominations in at the club. Champion of Club Champion will be sent in when all club competitions are completed. May 24 is the cut off for men and the first week in June for the ladies. Saturday morning social is back at 9.30am for a 10am start. Look for the sheet at the club for when this will be on. Monday monthly two bowl triples is back this week on May 27 with a 10.30am start. Lunch is included for $16 and play is finished by 2.15pm. Sunday coaching is now back from 10.30am12noon. Many thanks to the committee and all club members for their kind support regarding my trip to Mackay to play bowls for Queensland this week. It’s been much appreciated. We are all lucky to have such a great club.
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Your Stars ARIES March 21 - April 20 Well Aries, it is back to the grindstone! And you need the drive, resources, skills and the faith to make everything work. The weekend says that you are ready for the social scene and that you have your unique sense of adventure going well for a local shopping delight. After the weekend a surprising and refreshing respite comes your way. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 To realise any of your aims it will be better and safer to put on a happy face and not get caught up in politics or personal criticisms. This is a week to play your cards close to your chest. Over the weekend try a new direction in any way you see fit, or buy yourself something really nice. A multitude of restaurant options are overwhelming. GEMINI May 22 - June 23 Your mind may be going a mile a minute in a roller coaster fashion. One minute up and the next down. Hold on for the ride of your life and the weekend should fly on the wings of fun. Hopefully that will be with another adventurous friend. There is some intellectual stimulation in the week ahead. Look for some good advice now. CANCER June 24 - July 22 Your words and actions are backed by your drive initially but you may hit a speed bump on Friday. Perhaps just a bad day for disclosures in your work situation. Over the weekend some original thinking can make all the difference. Doing something new, in a new way, will change your mood for a better outlook. A fun weekend outing.
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BEERWAH CELLARS - BEERWAH SHOP 11, BEERWAH MARKETPLACE PEACHESTER RD TEL 5494 0477 BEERWAH DRIVE THRU - BEERWAH MAWHINNEY STREET TEL 5494 0555
19.99
GLASS HOUSE CELLARS - GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAIN SHOP 5, 9 BRUCE PARADE TEL 5493 0188 MOOLOOLAH CELLARS - MOOLOOLAH SHOP 3, 2 JONES STREET TEL 5494 7320
All specials available from Wednesday 22nd May until Tuesday 4th June 2019. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the state of Queensland. Prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.
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(INCLUDES ABSOLUT VODKA FLAVOURS) WHILE STOCKS LAST.
ABSOLUT VODKA 700ML
12.99
$
EACH
19.99
EACH
JÄGERMEISTER 700ML
14.99 BONUS
BOTTLE OF JACOB’S CREEK PETIT ROSÉ WHEN YOU SPEND $50 ON SELECTED WINES.. WINES SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS. WHILE STOCKS LAST.
JACOB’S CREEK BAROSSA SIGNATURE WINES 750ML
RRP $15
BONUS TAWNY
DEVILS CORNER PINOT NOIR, LA BOHEME ACT TWO DRY PINOT ROSÉ, CROSER SPARKLING NV, PETALUMA WHITE LABEL CHARDONNAY OR ROBERT OATLEY SIGNATURE SERIES MCLAREN VALE SHIRAZ 750ML
39.99 BONUS
MATUA VALLEY SAUVIGNON BLANC, YELLOWGLEN BOTANICS SPARKLING, BROWN BROTHERS ZIBIBBO SPARKLING WINES OR PETER LEHMANN CLANCY’S RED 750ML
$
JÄGERMEISTER 700ML
SCHWEPPES SODA WATER 1.1L WITH EVERY 700ML BOTTLE OF ABSOLUT VODKA PURCHASED
JIM BEAM WHITE LABEL BOURBON OR CANADIAN CLUB WHISKY 1 LITRE
EACH
TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY. SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.
EACH
EQUATES TO $34.99 PER 700ML
6.99
PURCHASE A SPECIALLY MARKED PACK OF SOMERSBY CIDER AND ENTER AT BOTTLEMART.COM.AU FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN.
SOMERSBY CIDER 10 X 375ML CANS
49.99
$
.99
SOUTHERN COMFORT, ERISTOFF VODKA OR BLACK DOUGLAS SCOTCH WHISKY 700ML
30
$
$
JÄGERMEISTER 700ML
19.99
375ML
BONUS
PETER LEHMANN THE BOND SHIRAZ 750ML
PURCHASE ANY 2 BOTTLES OF SELECTED PETER LEHMANN WINES TO RECEIVE A BONUS BOTTLE OF PETER LEHMANN TAWNY 375ML. While stocks last.
PALMWOODS CELLARS - PALMWOODS SHOP 5, 18-20 MARGARET STREET TEL 5445 9266 PALMWOODS DRIVE THRU - PALMWOODS 28 MAIN STREET TEL 5445 9003
BOTTLEMART.COM.AU QLD_P11_HP_GCN