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23 Thursday
A public information session and forum about the Palmview Highway Plans will be held at Daisy’s Place (Steve Irwin Way, adjacent to Jowarra Park) from 5.00pm to 6.00pm. For planning purposes, please RSVP your attendance by email to leah.cavanagh@aph.gov.au or call his office on 5493 5556.
24 Friday
Cash Bingo is held each Friday morning 9.00am for 9.30am start. There is a free morning tea of fresh scones and pikelets, at Club Glasshouse, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains.
7.00pm. There will be a delicious three course Christmas dinner, complimentary Christmas punch, carols, a Christmas quiz, and live music, for $45.00. BYO. Limited seating so book early, phone 5494 8180.
25 Saturday
Andrew Powell’s Mobile Office, 3.30pm – 4.30pm at the corner Fig Tree Drive and Old Gympie Road, Beerwah.
26 Sunday
The Landsborough and Beerwah Christian Spiritual Church, all welcome, every Sunday. Healing 5.00pm to 6.45pm, service 7.00pm to 8.15pm. School of Arts Hall, Old Landsborough Road.
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ost of us who have headed up to the Glass House Mountains lookout, would have driven past our local historic building Bankfoot House, where the original home was built in 1868 to service the steady stream of individuals and coach traffic, heading north to the gold fields. The central section of Bankfoot House is the oldest surviving building in the Glass House Mountains district. However many people these days have never had the chance to take a look around or have a tour of the building. All of that is about to change, as a decision has been made to open the building to the public on the last Sunday of each month as a trial until the end of 2015. This Sunday will be the first one of these days and the doors will be swung wide open between 10.00am – 3.00pm, with adults being charged $5.00 entry. To find out more about the property you can check out their website www.bankfoothouse.org The house is located at 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains. Regards,
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The Healthy Guru proudly supports ‘Soundshower’ – the sound healing event with Avishai Barnatan is on tonight at Beerwah Community Hall from 7.00pm-9.00pm. Bathe yourself in pure sounds that will take you on a deeply transformative experience. Cost $36.00 bookings on 5439 0097.
Bankfoot House is now opening the doors to the public on the last Sunday of each month, from 10.00am – 3.00pm, adult entry is $5.00. Bankfoot House is located at 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains.
25 Saturday
If you are interested in growing your own food but don't know where to start, Michele Sternberg will share her tips with you at Maleny library. If it’s a lack of time or just getting started that concerns you, come and learn how to make gardening easier. From 10.00am-11.30am, attendance is free, however bookings are essential, 5475 8989.
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Reuse, recycle, buy and sell Glenview State School P&C is holding a mega carboot sale on the school grounds from 9.00am1.00pm. Open to everyone – all sites are $10.00. To book or for more information contact 0433 097 779. Food and drink available on the day. 6 Leeding Road, Glenview.
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Glasshouse RSL Hoy, players needed for Tuesday mornings. Start time 10.00am. Good groceries and vouchers to be won. (Hoy is the same as bingo only with sheets of playing cards). All welcome, info: 5438 7820.
29 Wednesday
Yoga Nidra is a spoken guided imagery exercise that guides you into a deep place within your body, mind and soul. Join local instructor, Lyn Moes at Beerwah library as she explains the benefits of practicing Yoga Nidra for regularity. Discover the positive effects Yoga has on your health and wellbeing and how it can be beneficial for everyone. 10.00am – 11.30am. Free event but bookings essential, either online or 5475 8989.
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Last Friday, The Federal Minister for the Arts, Senator George Brandis dropped into Maleny to catch up on the latest in the local arts scene. Local farmer Greg Newton took advantage of Minister Brandis being on the coast for other business, and invited him to take a tour of Maleny. “I just thought that, as the Arts Minister, he’d be interested in seeing our vibrant arts community,” said Greg. “I’ve been to Parliament House in Canberra and seen some of what they have hanging there – and to be honest, the place could really do with some quality works of art, that our local artists produce.” The Minister was given a tour around Gary Myers Maleny Art Gallery in Maple Street before being led on a street walk along through Maleny to meet some of the local business owners and residents, and to soak up the vibe of the town. As well, the Minister was given a tour through a private gallery of the works of Joy Roggenkamp, a renowned artist who lived and painted in the area in the 1980’s and 90’s. Asked whether he was familiar with the artistic endeavours of the area, the Queensland Senator showed his true colours.
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A mixed reaction to the revised A revised layout for the Bruce Highway upgrade between Caloundra Road and the Sunshine Motorway was released on Friday. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss said the layout was based on several years of planning and community consultation. “The layout we see today has some differences to the layout released in April 2013 because it takes into account the extensive community feedback received over the last two years,” Mr Truss said. “The priority for this upgrade is road safety. The current infrastructure is not up to standard, and this upgrade will create a safer road and ease congestion along this section of the Highway.” Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle agrees that the Bruce Highway must be made safer, but he believes that the plan must also take into account local businesses, and based on this latest design, their future is under a cloud. “The Aussie World collection of businesses have been trading and employing locals for years. Threatening the viability of these businesses is very disappointing" he said. The Aussie World Garage is the only independent service station between Brisbane and Gympie that employ local people. “This little group of shops is very important to those people in the area. "The number of people needing access to these shops will only grow over time,” Mr McArdle said.
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Minister for Main Roads and Road Safety Mark Bailey said environmental factors were a higher priority under the revised layout. “The project team has had to work within a constrained corridor,” Mr Bailey said. “These constraints included the Jowarra section of Mooloolah National Park, the Mooloolah River flood plain, the Mooloolah Cemetery and existing private and commercial properties.” Mr Bailey said the new design layout reduced the effect of the project on the Beerwah State Forest by 11 hectares, compared with the previous draft plan. “This means only 5% of the forest will be affected,” he said. “The Department of Transport and Main Roads is evaluating alternative layouts for the Caloundra Road interchange, in a bid to further reduce the effect on the forest. “The revised layout makes the boundaries for the upgrade corridor clear, and also allows for potential enhancements during the detailed design phase.” However, according to the Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest Group, the community action group who have been battling to protect much of the forests and ecosystems of the area from the road development, there are still major problems with the Department of Main Roads plans. “The latest design for the Caloundra Road / Bruce Highway interchange upgrade will still impact a significant portion of the Meridan Hill Section of Beerwah State Forest,” said Wayne Reid, group member and local conservationist. In a recent meeting with Main Roads, group
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layout for the Bruce members were told that the redevelopment plans could not be changed to be less destructive, as it would cost more. “The trouble is, they're not putting a value on the forest,” explained Wayne. “Paying lip service to our concerns while pushing ahead with plans to ruin a fabulous and precious public amenity is not an acceptable outcome.” The project is yet to be approved by the Federal Department of the Environment which may require design changes to protect significant environmental components. Federal Member for Fisher Mal Brough is happy community concerns have been heard. “The upgrade of this stretch of the Bruce Highway is extremely important and I am glad to see that
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On Saturday, August 8, a very special family event will be held at Nungeena (60 Streak Road, Glass House Mountains) that is open to everyone to attend. The ‘Spirit to Spirit’ bush tucker and healing day is collaboration between a number of indigenous based organisations, with additional funding assistance from the Sunshine Coast Council. One of the key organisers, Leanne Phillips manages the not-for-profit organisation ‘The Sanctuary of Embracing Difference’, and is excited to be bringing back healing business to Nungeena. In a bid to bring women’s strength as nurturers and healers back into the community, the day will feature presentations and talks all conducted by Aboriginal women over a range of empowering and healing topics. “We want to transform perceptions and show the real face of Aboriginal people – where we are proactive and reinvesting in our communities,” says Leanne. The day will celebrate Aboriginal bush tucker and healing (both traditional and contemporary). There will be a bush tucker menu on offer with barbecue roo burgers, beef burgers with bush spices, yummy bush tucker cakes and biscuits available for purchase. The event will also have a jarjums (kid’s) program running all day including activities such as head dress making, painting, storytelling and dance. Well known chef Dale Chapman from Coolamon Food Company will be speaking about bush
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Work continues on Landsborough Hall Contributed by Linda Morse The makeover of the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall is well underway, with Stage 1 already completed, thanks to a grant from the Sunshine Coast Council. A grant of $55,000.00 provided the funding to demolish part of the Supper Room to provide access to level the Hall and restore its structural integrity.
“Hunter is one of our most promising junior Motocrossers,” he says. “We wish him all the best of luck in Spain, and we know he’s going to give it his best.” Hunter's younger brother, Jett, came away from the 2014 World Junior Motocross Championships with a 65cc title at just 11-years-old. This year’s championships kicked off in El Molar, Spain on July 19.
Local builder Phil Bundesen, Councillor Rick Baberowski and President of the Landsborough Hall Committee Shirley Rhule, are pleased with the current progress Stage 2 of our program focuses on replacing the damaged fascia and guttering. This ongoing work has been made possible by the funding provided by the Community Gambling Fund.
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Meet the stars of Opera Q’s Figaro in Maleny Opera Queensland’s new take on Rossini’s ‘Barber of Seville’ comes to the hinterland on Sunday, August 2 under the auspices of Maleny Arts Council, and patrons will have the chance to meet the cast after the performance. Adapted by OQ’s artistic director Lindy Hume, ‘The Adventures of Figaro’ stars include Jason Barry-Smith as Figaro and award winning soprano Ashleigh Crane as Rosina. Well known actor Sandro Colarelli makes his opera debut as the frazzled servant Fiorello and Matthew Broadbent is Rosina’s doddery suitor Doctor Bartolo. Maleny Arts Council president Professor Jennifer Radbourne explained the committee traditionally invited patrons to join the cast for drinks on the deck after productions held in the Community Centre. “We are delighted that we can present Opera Queensland’s celebrated touring production, ‘The Adventures of Figaro’ in Maleny, and to invite the audience to meet and talk with the cast after the show. “This is the first time we have had OQ on the hinterland and the committee thanks the Playing Queensland Fund and arTour for making it possible. It is exciting too that the Maleny Singers will be involved in the production,” she said. Director Lindy Hume said the high-energy romp exploited all the Spanish clichés from the bright orange design to Manuel’s accent we all remember from Fawlty Towers.
The cast of Adventures of Figaro in rehearsal “Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s Craig Allister Young has written an effervescent new arrangement and the show is complemented by four dancers to add to the fun,” she said. The only Maleny performance will be at 2.00pm on Sunday, August 2 at the Community Centre and patrons are urged to book immediately, as it is expected to be a sell-out. Tickets are available at the Information Centre on Maple Street or online at www.malenyartscouncil.com
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Then come along to the Beerwah Charity Sports Day on Saturday, August 22 to see one of the most magnificent collections of axes anywhere in Australia. Steve Lehmann from Ipswich who has been collecting axes since 1992, and has amassed over 1700 of them, will be bringing as many of them as he can to display at the Show. There are battle axes from medieval times, axes from Australia’s earliest colonial times used for felling timber, and to make the colony’s first buildings. His collection also contains Adzes and hatchets for making shingle roofs and axes of all kinds from all over the world. It truly is the most remarkable collection. Beerwah and surrounding area started life in the mid 1800s as a timber felling and logging area. The history of those times has been captured by photos and sketches held by families and historical associations throughout the district, with the axe being the symbol of the development of the country. So it is very appropriate that this collection is being shown at Beerwah Charity Sports Day. Steve’s wife, Maree, has a collection of her own – an incredible array of egg beaters. If you thought beating an egg white was a simple process, you’ll be amazed at the diversity and ingenuity behind some of Maree’s collection. She’ll be bringing part of her collection along to add to their display at the Charity Sports. Check out the Beerwah Charity Sports Facebook page for ongoing updates. Remember all proceeds of the day go to Cancer Council Queensland.
Beerwah Lions – July Update
Contributed by Bob Banner The members that attended this month’s dinner meeting held at the Hideaway at Beerwah enjoyed ‘Christmas in July’ themed beautiful and traditional meal prepared by hosts Jenny and Simon Farell. During the meeting it was reported that 200 kilos of empty aluminum cans had been collected for July, and sent off for recycling. Two Lions were honored for their long term community service. Lion Ron Boyle who was an original charter member of the club, has now clocked up 48 years of service. For his efforts Ron was awarded with a 48 year Monarch Certificate. Ken Loveday received a 25 year Chevron award for his long term commitment. Two other Lions, Fred Wells and John Cruikshank were treated to a rousing rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’, as both were celebrating their birthdays.
Lions give to Rural Fire Brigade
Contributed by Di Hobson Mooloolah Valley Lions Club enjoyed another great dinner meeting at Glenview Gardens Restaurant. The guest speaker was Hamish Murdoch from the Rural Fire Brigade. President Kathy Selleck presented Hamish with a cheque to assist the Brigade with much-needed funds to enable them to carry out their vital role in the community. Club members will be out in the community again assisting with a President Kathy Selleck presents barbecue at the Mooloolah Valley State Hamish Murdock with a cheque for School Sports Day. the Rural Fire Service Other future fundraising projects include their monthly barbecue at Martin Rungert Park Mooloolah, a ‘Grocery Grab’ raffle to raise funds for the ‘Lions Cord Blood’, and barbecues at Bunnings and at Moofest in September. The next dinner meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 19 at Glenview Gardens. If anyone in the Mooloolah Valley area including Eudlo, Palmwoods, Glenview and beyond, is interested in coming along to a dinner meeting, please contact Ron on: 0413 443 130 or Kathy on: 0413 675 332 ($22.00 for a two course meal). Please come along and enjoy a social evening, listen to a guest speaker and learn more about Lions. We would love to meet you.
Welcome to Ms Francis
Contributed by Katrina D’Clara Beerwah State School is pleased to welcome our new permanent school principal Ms Shirley Francis. Ms Francis joins our school community with a wealth of experience in teaching and leadership. After working in a range of rural Queensland schools, she has experience across all year levels from Prep through to Year 7, including composite, multi-age and single year level classes. While meeting with the school's staff and the P&C executive committee, Ms Francis expressed her enjoyment of working in a small school because of the opportunities to really get to know the students, staff and community members. It is her goal to work closely with the staff, students and the school community to continue to make Beerburrum State School and its community a great place in which to live and learn.
Local tourism activity
Contributed by Judi Tomlinson The Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce is building a tourism group to ensure local businesses are represented in events and publications promoting the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland. Part of this process is networking, meeting people from other Chambers of Commerce, government and tourism groups including Sunshine Coast Destinations and Hinterland Tourism. These groups are willing to include our region in their planning, but we need to be on the ball, and provide accurate local information. We have a unique attraction with our Glass House Mountains, and lovely regional towns able to look after our visitors. Our goal is to promote this region actively, and encourage people to stay a while. Members of the Chamber of Commerce will soon be invited to a guided Coach tour of our region, courtesy of Glasshouse Country Coaches and the Visitor Information Centre staff. Businesses can better engage with visitors then, to highlight our attractions and facilities. This tour has also been offered to staff at Sunshine Coast Destinations, Sunshine Coast University Tourism Studies and council project officers for promoting agribusiness. More activities will be shared with members soon. Our AGM is in August. We hope to attract active members, and more Executive Committee members so we can share the workload. We need to be more efficient about communicating what we do. Come along if you want to help promote your business and meet other local business owners. A new project for the Hinterland is a tourism newspaper with a lovely bright map. It will be circulated to all visitor information centres within a five hour radius of us, including big promotions in Brisbane and Sunshine Coast airports. If you would like to advertise in this bi monthly publication, contact Judy at info@celebratebeerwah.org for more information. The first issue is due out in two weeks so don't delay! Our next networking dinner is this Wednesday, July 22 at 6.00pm, at Club Glasshouse. Information is on our website, glasshousemountains.com.au 10
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At its dinner meeting on Tuesday, July 14, Caloundra Evening VIEW inducted four new members into the club. Lesley Doyle, a member for 15 years, welcomed Angela Rose, Doreen Calvert, Pat Porter and Sharlene Emanual, and said that she hoped they got a great deal of satisfaction out of supporting such a good cause. As a valued part of The Smith Family, Caloundra Evening VIEW members contribute significant fundraising and volunteering support to help Australian children in need to reach their potential through education. The Caloundra Evening VIEW Club holds regular social events and meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Caloundra Power Boat Club at Golden Beach. To become involved in this organisation you can contact Sandra on 5491 3669 or email the secretary at caloundraview@hotmail.com.
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Introducing Rose Moana, your local Grocery Manager IGA Beerwah Grocery Manager Rose Moana arrived in Australia in 2008 from New Zealand and has a background in distribution. She started at the original Beerwah IGA in 2008 as a storeperson before it was demolished to make way for the current complex. Rose then moved up to becoming Dairy Manager and then Store Manager for 12 months at the temporary IGA in Simpson Street while the new store was under construction. Rose has built up a friendly rapport and shared history with many of her customers over the years. She has been privileged to share in the milestones of their life such as the joys of new births. “I just love my customers. They are friendly and are always pleased to see us plus they always have great stories to tell!” Rose genuinely loves her job and enjoys coming
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Friends of Mary Cairncross Association Is it a real nest?
with Sue Tanner In the Education Centre we have a magpie’s nest. So? … I hear you ask … It’s just a bird’s nest. But this nest is made of wire! Found by one of councils’ natural areas teams it was brought to us with the question, “are you interested or should we chuck it?” Silly question! It is made of various thicknesses of wire, brush cutter cord, a coat hanger, wire mesh, even an electrical wire with a switch – the night light? It has caused no end of interest and comment from visitors. A quick Google search showed this is not as unusual as might at first be thought, there are examples of nests with jewels woven through and all sorts of other decoration. We imagine grass or feathers or both must have lined it at nesting time for mother bird’s comfort if nothing else. I once heard this Dreaming story explaining the magpies’ colours. It seems in the Dreamtime all birds were white. One day a huge fire was racing through the bush and the crows and magpies decided to shelter in a cave. It wasn’t big enough to all fit completely inside so the magpies went in first and all the crows were squashed at the entrance. As the fire roared through the birds were all burnt. At the entrance the crows were burnt completely black but being a bit further inside the magpies were only partially burnt and so to this day they are black and white. The Friends of Mary Cairncross Association aims to protect and enhance the natural environment of the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. To find out how to become involved check out www.friends-of-mary-cairncross. com.au or call 5435 0348.
Wildflower Festival Date Claimer Nature is putting on its annual display of wildflowers and locals are celebrating! The Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival is on from August 18 – 30. There are 18 events (15 free) including guided walks, activities and art exhibitions. Visit council’s website to view the full program, then select an event and follow booking instructions. The wildflower festival is a joint initiative between council and dedicated environmental community groups including: Australian Native Plant Society (Australia) - Wallum Study Group, Bribie Island Environmental Protection Association, Coolum and North Shore Coast Care, Currimundi Catchment Care Group, Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing, Friends of Ben Bennett Bushland Park, Friends of Lake Weyba, Noosa Integrated Catchment Association, Noosa Parks Association - Botany Group and Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland - Sunshine Coast and Hinterland Branch.
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Maleny Commerce Update
Ph. Daryl 0417 740 058 5494 6943 (a/h)
With President - Spencer Shaw
A great morning was had by all at the Maleny Commerce Networking Breakfast at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre on Tuesday, July 14. Thanks to Cath Ovenden and the great team at Maleny Neighbourhood Centre for hosting us, providing a tasty warm breakfast and bringing us up to speed on the great work that this organisation does in our community. Maleny Neighbourhood Centre is largely self funding, with a great volunteer support base working with and for everyone in our community - certainly worthy of all our support! Businesses can support the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre by becoming members; it costs only $100.00 per year. This includes the cost of one room hire inclusive in this price at their great facility on Bicentenary Lane. Keep up the great work MNC! This month we welcome three new members to Maleny Commerce, they are Project Brainstorm, Trilogy Tax and CJ & S Summers, great to have you all on-board.
In a small town it’s important to make connections to grow your business and membership of Maleny Commerce is a great way to do this, through our networking breakfasts and newsletter. In the next month we have some exciting news for members, due to a partnership deal we are about to undertake with CCIQ (Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland) to deliver a range of products and services to our members. So stay tuned. Congratulations to all of the organisers of the many great events taking place in Maleny, in particular the outstanding Muscle on the Mountain event and the fundraising and education it undertakes for men’s health. This year over 700 cars were on display and we even got to experience a brief time of gridlock on our streets as the vehicles left town, but a very pleasant gridlock to look at with all those beautiful cars! Don’t forget to checkout www. maleny.qld.au/events/ for the many interesting and exciting events you can be working with, and attending, in this magic place we call home.
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Beerwah Fresh Fruits' new owner ‘Happy’ happily hands over the new iPhone 6 to the very excited, Taylah B. She won the iPhone when her boyfriend put her name on the entry docket during their weekly fruit and veggie shopping at Beerwah Fresh Fruit. The next draw for a lucky customer will be a new washing machine and will take place on Saturday, August 1, at 1.00pm.
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Hinterland The team at Maleny Optical has been caring for your vision since 2007. We offer complete and professional optometry services, and have the latest in lenses and a large range of brands and hand selected frames and sunglasses to suit all tastes and budgets. Our focus and passion has always been providing the very best and most comprehensive eye care. The experienced Maleny Optical team, are happy to help you find the perfect pair of glasses to suit your look, lifestyle and needs. Consultations are direct billed to Medicare and our practice is a preferred supplier for most major health funds.
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Jim and Sandra Goulton have been pleased to meet so many new faces at their new Beerwah Jewellers store since opening in March. Jim is an award winning jeweller specialising in quality handcrafted jewellery, remodelling and all repairs. Call in to either their Beerwah or Maleny stores to book an appointment to speak with Jim about creating a handmade piece just for you. If the perfect piece is not in-store, the friendly staff will be able to source any item which takes your fancy.
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Good Health One in three people suffer the pain of arthritis Contributed by Dolina at Maleny Acupuncture Not only older people suffer from this condition, there are also many young sufferers. The good news is that help is at hand. Chinese Medicine has been treating this condition for thousands of years. The use of acupuncture and herbal formulas can greatly alleviate the pain and suffering of arthritis. Acupuncture works to reduce inflammation, joint tenderness and stiffness and to stop pain. Moxa (moxibustion), liniments and heat packs are other great additions, allowing you to treat yourself at home. All of these products are available at my clinic. Many sufferers can obtain good results from a single treatment. However, as the effects are cumulative, a much better result is obtained by having a series of treatments. Your Chinese Medicine practitioner will advise you of the recommended number of treatments for your particular condition. Whether you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis or fibromyalgia you can obtain drug free relief from your pain. The treatment is painless and relaxing and many people actually fall asleep during a session. Don’t suffer the pain of arthritis any longer….Make an appointment today.
Staying well this winter
By Melissa Cronin (Managing Pharmacist) Well winter has certainly come upon us these past few weeks and sickness unfortunately follows. Here at the Maleny Chemmart we see many sicknesses that are preventable and we want to help you by giving you a few tips in staying healthy: 1: Stay active by doing 30 minutes exercise a day. Staying fit increases our body’s ability to fight bacteria and viruses by regulating our cortisol levels. You don’t need to be an athlete, just a simple walk will do! 2: Eat fresh fruits and vegetables to maintain a nutritional balance of vitamins and minerals. You may also like to consider a multivitamin to boost these balances and improve your chances of better health. 3: Grab some Ethical Nutrients Immune Booster. As a pharmacist I am exposed to a wide array of illnesses and I use Immune Booster daily to help my body fight these infections.
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Contributed by Landsborough Health and Wellness Centre Landsborough Health and Wellness Centre offers a variety of natural therapies to take care of mind, body and spirit. These currently include: Counselling, Raindrop Technique Aromatherapy Sessions, Maori Reiki Healing Sessions, Clairvoyant Medium Readings and Reflexology. Rosie recently moved from South Australia where she is a renowned International Clairvoyant Medium and Reiki Master, working as a guest on the popular SAFM morning radio show. Rosie loves teaching what she knows with various workshops and weekly meditation sessions that cater for everyone. Rosie has a successful Blog which discusses the current Energy and how it affects our daily thoughts, feelings and actions. Taking time out of your busy life is very important and doing something that is only for you can feel naughty but nice. Raindrop Technique sessions are an hour of bliss with Lesley who uses only the finest essential oils to bring you into a relaxed and peaceful place. Book an appointment and make your wellness a priority now.
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After over 11 years running Neddy’s Nosebag on Simpson Street in Beerwah, owner Lesley Wooler knows her customers well. Over time she realised that more and more people were asking for gluten free options, and with chips one of the only foods that her coeliac customers could eat, Lesley set out to add to her menu. She started with the addition of GF hotdogs and then added GF burgers and wraps. Recently she has added GF raisin toast and GF chicken strips, and is happy to keep adding GF options to the menu. The response has been excellent with customers that previously had limited options now spoilt for choice. Lesley would also like to reassure customers that all the GF meals are stored and prepared separately in a designated area. Customers who are not gluten intolerant can still order all their regular favourite items such as steak sandwiches, golden fried chicken, works burgers and kababs. Phone orders welcome: 5494 0600.
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Latest exhibition at Vianta
If you have been to the Channel Country, local artist Heather Gall’s upcoming exhibition at Vianta Arts in Simpson Street, Beerwah will make you yearn to go back for a second look; and, if you haven’t yet visited the Channel Country this exhibition will certainly make you want to head out West as soon as you can. Heather’s series of works based on her experiences of far Western Queensland enjoy the raucous, and sometimes astonishing cacophony of colour that explodes out of the Channel Country landscape, while the subtle interplay of shape, colour and dynamic that she uses to structure her work evokes the still, almost deafening silence of the seemingly endless countryside. As Heather says raised in the outback of Queensland, she has intuitive connection with this vast landscape. "I am fascinated by the macro/micro design of the natural world around me as I immerse myself in the musicality and tempo of the particular landscape I am trying to portray. “This series reflects this dynamic and rich ecosystem that changes depending on the rainfall. It is a place where everybody looks to the sky with hope and expectation.” Flood Plains Under Big Sky will hang at Vianta - 70 Simpson Street Beerwah, from July 27 to August 29. The exhibition opens at 6.00pm on Thursday, July 30. Please feel very welcome to attend the opening and enjoy Heather’s breathtaking interpretation of a side of ‘the bush’ that so few of us will ever get to know with such intimacy. Light refreshments will be served at the opening, and Vianta will be taking orders for a la carte meals from 7.00pm. Call Steve at 0412 312 399 to book your table.
Rick Baberowski
Division 1 Councillor - Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987 The right outcome
Sometimes it’s necessary for me to step in and cut through the confusion and make sure we get the right outcome for the community. I was determined to make sure that council did all that it could to ensure that the community work programs and fundraisers at the Beerwah tip were able to continue, if that’s what the contractor and community groups wanted. Having spoken to senior staff, our CEO and the new contractor, I am pleased to advise you that Iolar Operational Services (the new contractor in control of the site) is in final discussions with the community groups involved and everyone is moving towards achieving agreements that will see the not-forprofit community workshop activities and historical fundraising activities continue. Commitment to council support - in respect of the workshop program, once an agreement is made, I have obtained a commitment from the CEO that Council will continue to make the existing workshop tools and equipment available for use. Council will also support and assist all concerned to understand what’s needed for the continuation of fundraising barbecues at the site. Great reputation - through exceptional community involvement over the years, Beerwah Transfer Station (the Tip) had rightly established a reputation for innovation in recycling practices and achieved some excellent fundraising outcomes at the same time; some in council lost sight of that for a moment, but I believe we are back on track to continue that success and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the new contractor for their willing support of the community initiatives. By all working together we will maintain that reputation long into the future.
Library News From Patricia, Amanda and Staff at Beerwah Library
What’s happening at the library during August:
Tax Help Free help with your tax return. Tax Help starts again on August 3 at Beerwah Library. Please contact the library for bookings and eligibility. Calling all Photographers! Excellent photographic presenters are arranged for Term 3 at U3A Beerwah Grafx Group each Thursday at Beerwah Library commencing July 23 between 4.00pm – 5.00pm and 5.00pm – 6.00pm. Check out the link below for further program details and come along to pick up hints to enhance your photographic skills. Non U3A members may visit twice before joining. https://www.dropbox.com/l/1WXbranhmBbtavtHgyU5et Select Community Choice Winner for the Rotary Glasshouse Calendar 2016 @ Beerwah Library Entrants will have their photographs on public display for you to select a community choice winner in August! Winning entries announced on August 21 at the Beerwah Library. Take the technology leap and read, listen or watch a loaned item from the eLibrary with experienced staff on the TechBar Our tech sessions this month help you explore a new world of online books, audio books, newspapers, movies and music provided by Sunshine Coast Libraries this August. Book in for a ½ hour session to acquaint yourself with the technology and possibilities. Each session focuses on one format (e.g. eMagazines, eBooks, eMusic) on a Monday or Friday at 1.00pm. Apps on your iPad on August 6 and 13 will also be on offer. All sessions are free. Be quick to book your place–via the events tab on the library website or phone the library. Using Social Media – your online presence Megan Pozzi from Queensland University of Technology will present a not to be missed session on how you can use social media positively and proactively. Learn strategies for keeping your information private as well as ways to boost your online presence. Suitable for anyone who uses social media and a must for parents and teens. 3.30pm – 5.00pm Friday, August 14. Bookings required. Find us @ www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au; libraries@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or phone 5475 8989. www.gcnews.com.au
Jenny McKay
Division 5 Councillor - Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah’s Path of Appreciation
I was honoured to have been given the privilege recently to officially open the Mooloolah Path of Appreciation and lay the dedication plaque. The plaque, kindly donated by Nathan Wilson, reads: Mooloolah’s Path of Appreciation... To recognise Individuals, Families, Local Businesses and Community Groups For helping to make Mooloolah The town it is today. This path was officially opened on 9TH JULY 2015 By Councillor Jenny McKay (Division5) Sunshine Coast Regional Council
Mooloolah road update
Heads up, the traffic calming device on Jones Street in Mooloolah will be removed shortly. This follows a request from the community and an assessment by council indicating the device is in poor condition and is no longer required.
Get involved in your local community
Getting involved with council’s community nature conservation program is a great way to make a real difference to your local community. Groups hold regular working bees throughout the year and it’s up to you how often you attend. The program suits all ages, and activities range from planning, monitoring and nest box building to planting and weeding. Check out the map on council’s website to find your local group and get started.
Grants now open
The latest round of Community and Environment Levy Grants are now open, offering financial assistance for a diverse variety of projects, but potential applicants are advised to read the guidelines carefully and call council before applying. Held in late July to early August, grant information sessions are a great opportunity for applicants to get grant writing tips and explore other funding opportunities, like sponsorship. Contact a grants officer on 5420 8616 to book your seat at a session or for help with your application. Visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants for further details and to apply online. JULY 22 2015 |
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Out & About NAIDOC Week Local primary and high school students celebrated Wandiny Day as part of NAIDOC week at the Beerwah State High School last Friday. It was organised by Aleccia Franks, the high school’s Indigenous community Advisor, with the assistance of the Indigneous Students Council. The day was attended by Indigenous students from the surrounding Glass House Coalition of schools. The day’s program started with a Welcome to Country ceremony by local traditional owner Lyndon Davis and was followed by workshops in traditional weaving, Indigenous games and traditional painting. Beerwah High Deputry Principal Tanya Hayden said the day was a great opportunity to celebrate our indigenous culture with primary students and parents.
Landsborough State School students Noah, Kade, Ceira, Tahlia, Alaina and Sarah with their message sticks they painted
Lyndon Davis shares his cultural knowledge with Beerwah High Students
Mooloolah State School Students, Tristan, Talesah, Zane and Zac who range from Prep to Year 6
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Shiden, Kaleb, Aleccia and Chaska get ready for the barbecue lunch
Photography Competition
Rhino Encounter
Theme: The Beauty of the Glass House Mountains
If you would like one of your photos to appear in the 2016 Calendar then get your cameras out and capture the beauty of our mountains from an artistic perspective. Judges will be looking at the creative approach used in capturing your photos. Name in FULL: Postal Address: E-mail Address: Phone Home:
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Each entrant can enter a maximum of 2 images Each entry must be submitted as an A4 landscape, hardcopy print on photo quality paper, mounted on card or foamcore, as well as an unedited file on a separate CD. Images will be required to be delivered to the Beerwah Library by Sunday, August 9, 2015, with the completed entry form (Entry to be hand delivered and must not be bent or folded). The images will be on display from Monday, August 10, 2015. Judging will be Monday, August 10 and ‘people’s choice’ will be on awards day, Friday, August 21 at the Beerwah Library. The 12 selected images will remain on display, until Monday, August 31, 2015, and then be used in the Rotary Calendar for 2016. Entry forms will be available at: - Pasta D’Vine, Glass House Newsagency, Beerwah Library, Glasshouse Country & Maleny News, and this form as printed in GC&M News or a photocopy. Images to be taken on a Digital Camera - A4 landscape (not panorama) - 4 mega pixel camera min. - Highest Resolution on camera - Uncompressed files onto CD. The image entered is to be supplied on a CD for reproduction in the calendar, one image per CD. Vote for the people’s choice award and you could WIN a Rhino Encounter. Sponsored by Australia Zoo
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Conditions of Entry All entrants will be permitted to submit two (2) images only. The images entered in the competition must promote the Glasshouse Country Region. “The Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains Inc.” will be given permission to use the 12 images selected at the judging, within the Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains Calendar for 2016. Each image entered will require separate entry form. The image entered to have a statement of image description. The image entered must be the work of the person entering the image for judging in the competition. Your signature on this entry form will confirm the originality of the entry submitted and your acceptance of these conditions.
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Things To Do Chaplaincy concert Our annual fundraising concert will be held on Sunday, August 2, 2.00pm start at the Baptist Church, Roberts Road, Beerwah. Local and imported artists, plus afternoon tea and a book stall. Tickets available from Commonwealth Bank, Beerwah, or through the local churches. Tickets also available at the door on the day.
Bruce Highway information session Member for Fisher, Mal Brough is hosting an information session for residents about the upgrade of the Bruce Highway between Caloundra Road and the Sunshine Motorway and the impacts of this upgrade on nearby residents, businesses and the environment. The session will be held on Thursday, July 23, from 5.00pm to 6.00pm at Daisy’s Place, 2859 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. The session will allow people to drop-in, review updated maps and ask questions. Anyone interested in attending please RSVP by emailing leah.cavanagh@aph.gov.au or calling Mal’s office on 5493 5556.
Tapas for charity FortyFive51 Tapas Bar and Restaurant in Bulcock Street Caloundra are holding a charity evening on Wednesday, July 29, to support the Smiley family who have some challenges ahead after their daughter Analise was born with Hypoplastic Right Heart Syndrome. FortyFive51 is donating their venue, all staff on the night are donating their time and services free of charge, and the entertainment is being provided by one of our amazing musicians free of charge. If you can assist with donations, or get a group of friends together, head along and join them for a wonderful night of great food, craft beer, live entertainment, prizes and raffles. Every dollar raised will be going straight to the Smiley’s. For donations, queries and bookings phone 5341 8374, email tapas@fortyfive51.com.au or hit their Facebook. Tickets are $50.00 per person (includes canapés, a two course meal, a raffle ticket, and complimentary drink on arrival) please rsvp by Thursday, July 23.
Attilla Sautov and Ethnodelica in Maleny In a brief collaboration with Sydney-based musical project, Ethnodelica, world-renowned violinist, Attilla Sautov, will showcase a unique performance at the Maleny Community Centre on Saturday, August 15 at 7.00pm and Sunday, August 16 at 3.00pm. A child prodigy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Attilla has toured internationally as a soloist with many renowned orchestras, gaining prestige in over 40 countries. The new Australian citizen has now established himself in Brisbane, and his enormous energy and enthusiasm for sharing his musical gifts, has culminated into a fusion of his classical background with modern rock. He will perform some of his most popular arrangements from Bach, Vivaldi and Paganini, to Michael Jackson, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. Ethnodelica will spice up the performance with a diverse range of genres such as world, new age, folk rock, neo classical, and electronic music, blending unique instruments like the duclar, djembe and vargan, with guitars, cello and vocals. Ethnodelica are popular in the Sydney gig scene, and are appearing only at Maleny during their short Queensland visit. Bookings for the concert can be made at www.attillasautov.com or the Maleny Visitor Information Centre.
Paint, paper and play workshop Have a fun morning at this exciting interactive workshop on Tuesday, August 4, at 9.00am for 9.30am. The workshop is organised by Holden’s Gallery, and provided by Canson Australia (the paper and artists' materials people). How much do you really know about the materials you are using? This workshop will blow the lid off all the secrets. Experience the results for yourself and learn to make more informed decisions. Discover products you never knew existed and go home with goodies which you can try for yourself.To book one of the limited places contact Holden's Gallery on 5494 2100. There is a $15.00 registration fee and refreshments will be provided.
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You Said It Thanks
Thank you to the calm, patient gentleman who came to my rescue after my slight bing on Thursday, in Woolies car park. Sometimes a gentle hand is all that’s needed. Thank so much from the lady and her dog. Lorraine Beerwah
Plant sale
The GMAN nursery team would like to thank everyone who attended our recent plant sale to aid Stingless Native Bees. Through plant sales and donations we raised $250.00 and also increased community awareness of these wonderful little creatures, which are responsible for pollination of native and exotic plant species. It was previously advertised that the funds raised would go toward the purchase of a 3D printer to manufacture bee hives. Since the crowd funding fell short of the target amount in the given time, it was decided instead to fund the installation of a native bee hive in the butterfly garden at the Innovation Centre at the Sunshine Coast University. The money raised is approximately half of that required for the purchase, so donations will be accepted until the end of August to cover the amount required. Any shortfall will be funded by Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network. Any donations may be directed to The Treasurer GMAN, PO Box 282 Glass House Mountains 4518. Gwen Malcolm GMAN President
Peachester NBN
Telstra had many years ago (before I purchased my property in 2002) planned to erect a Telecommunications tower on the same site as NBN are now trying to secure. They did not proceed due to the fact that
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Peachester had a bushfire in the exact area in 1994. The property at 329 Range Road had a fire, approximately six years ago, which destroyed the house. The Rural fire brigade did manage to contain the fire to the property, but it could have easily jumped to the road reserve that NBN intend using. I have given NBN a number of alternative sites which may be better options for a tower if NBN is unyielding on microwave towers for the town. The proposed site, although not on a scenic route, will still be visible whilst travelling between Beerwah and Peachester, which is a scenic route, whereas the options I’ve suggested to them won’t impact on the scenic route. Why NBN are insistent on putting a tower where it is prone to bushfires and will impact on scenic amenity is anyone’s guess? Ian Linwood Range Road, Peachester
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Mystery Object Do YOU know what it is?
The first three people to ring the Museum on 5494 1755 with the correct answer will win a free family pass to visit the Museum. (Answer in next edition) Previous weeks’ answer – Swingle bars Previous weeks’ winners – No winners Sun, Wed, Thurs and Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Police Beat with Constable Susan Lowndes Local traffic offences
A recent crackdown on traffic offenders by Beerwah Police Officers resulted in a number of charges including; • 3 drink drivers, • 9 speeding infringements, • 12 unregistered vehicles which included 4 uninsured vehicles, • 4 infringements for failing to wear a seat belt, • 1 expired licence, • 1 unlicensed driver, • 1 infringement for using a hand held mobile phone while driving, • 1 failing to stop at stop sign, • 1 not complying with a condition of drivers licence.
Road Safety week
From August 16 – 23, which is Queensland Road Safety Week, both marked and unmarked police vehicles will be monitoring our roads anywhere, anytime and will be particularly targeting the Fatal 5 - Speeding, Drink/Drug driving, Seatbelts, Fatigue and Distraction/ Inattention). All road users need to remember to drive to the road conditions and obey the road rules. Road safety is a shared responsibility. Mobile phones are one of the major causes of driver inattention; don’t use your phone while driving unless you have a hands free device. If it is important for you to make or receive a call then ensure you have pulled over safely, clear of the roadway (including turning lanes) and put your car in ‘park’ or neutral with the handbrake engaged before you pick up your phone.
Blue Light Dance Party
Our next Beerwah Blue Light is on September 4 at the Beerwah Community Hall from 6.30pm to 9.00pm. Entry is open to all children of school age. These events have been growing steadily in popularity since they started a couple of years ago and are a fantastic, well supervised, and safe event for the children.
Ian and Zizi
Pay your mortgage payments weekly or fortnightly and save thousands! The more regularly you make repayments on your loan the less interest you will accrue and the quicker you will reduce your mortgage and build up equity. We recommend to our members to pay their loan weekly or fortnightly rather than monthly. Following is an example on how much you can save. Jonny and Jenny have a $350,000 home loan with an interest rate of 4.95% and a loan term of 30 years. Let’s do a comparison... Paying monthly $1,868.19 Loan term 30 years Total cost of loan $672,550.20 Total interest payable $322,550.20 Paying weekly $467.00 (monthly total divided by 4 & paid every week of the year) Loan term would decrease to 25 years 4 months Total cost of loan would decrease to $613,417.00 Total interest payable would decrease to $263,417.00
The savings: Loan term decreases to 25 years, 4 months, interest payable would decrease by $59,133.20. That is an incredible saving! At the end of each week or fortnight if you have money left over in your budget put it onto your loan. Even if it is only $10, that can save you over $10,000 in interest. By giving up two bought coffees a week you have saved that $10 to put onto your loan. Throw your spare change into a jar and at the end of each month put it onto your loan. Every bit helps to lower the term and interest payable on the loan. While these examples are on your home loan the same applies for any loans you have. You will feel empowered just by making little bits of extra payments here and there. When you get into the habit you start challenging yourself to see if you can put more on each month. Before you know the loan is paid out. Want help? Come and see us or give us a call on 5499 8988. Have a great week. Nicole
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Bert Andersen’s Carpet One & In Tiles has over 30 years of expertise in providing flooring solutions to Sunshine Coast customers. Established in 1985, the family owned and operated business has built its success on providing a huge range of quality products combined with a reputation for reliable and trustworthy service. Customers can be assured of the best care and choice on the coast. Offering a range that includes Tiles, Carpet, Engineered Timber, laminate, Vinyl, Vinyl plank and more, the business prides itself on customer satisfaction. With friendly personalised service, the highly trained staff will happily assist with all aspects of selection. Whether you're looking for flooring for your home, or for your business, let Bert Andersen’s Carpet One & In Tiles provide a service specially tailored to you. With access to Carpet One – the largest carpet retailer in the world – customers gain the benefits from the widest range of brands and products at highly competitive prices. Located at 56 Caloundra Road, Caloundra, call them on 5491 2666 or visit our website to view our ranges www.carpetone. com.au Obligation free measure and quote.
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Ian and Judy Hall the owners of All Energy HQ of Glass House Mountains have what most people want – to give their energy company the flick … completely. They are now the envy of anyone who doesn’t think too highly of electricity companies. Building their new four bedroom home towards the end of 2014, their plan was always to be totally off the grid by installing their own water tanks, sewerage treatment plant, solar hot water, solar system and battery storage for 24/7 power. The house is no different to any other home being built today – energy efficient lighting, all electric kitchen including dishwasher, two fridge/freezers, air-conditioning, water tank and treatment plant pumps, TV and fans, but it is all run through their own power generation. Ian and Judy have installed a stand-alone solar and battery system, giving them 20kW capacity and 18kWh accessible power every day. Energy from the solar panels runs directly into the batteries which are topped when the sun rises. The battery energy is then used to run the household. At only the size of a small fridge, the batteries don’t take up much room in Ian’s garage. The lithium-ion battery storage system technology is remarkable and the manufacturer, BYD, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of this technology. Ian and Judy have created their concept home so others can see what can be achieved, and now they are inviting those interested to come and have a look at the concept home’s self-sufficiency systems and developments. The home – at 4-10 Jeffreys Road, Glass House Mountains – will be open each Friday between 2.00pm and 4.00pm in July and August for viewing and information. Other times by appointment only. For further information call Lynda on 5438 7200 or email lynda@allenergyhq.com.au
Why are most of us so dumb? Everyone gets an electricity bill Origin, AGL and Energy Australia are acting like wolves in sheep’s clothing! Why? - “They claim to support renewable energy … screwing households … charging obscene margins at the retail level”, i.e. your electricity bill (Dr John Hewson AM, former leader of the Liberal Party).
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“Government owned utilities (Energex) move against solar and energy efficiency” (Giles Parkinson). Fixed charges in Qld (i.e. the supply) have just risen 20% (min. charge p.a. $428), even if you use no electricity.
Freedom from Energex just add batteries to your existing solar system free night time use
Wake up locals - take control back … before it’s too late!
PM Abbott wants solar panel subsidy to go, as well as wind. 4-10 Jeffreys Rd, Glasshouse Mtns Qld 4518
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Commercial and Small Business Owners Add to Existing Panels Choose a System That Just Matches Your Beat the taxman. Spend up to $20,000 on Solar Maximise your output by adding extra solar panels Daytime Energy Use Power for your business and utilise the new 100% and retain your $0.44 tariff! It is possible and Electricity retailers only pay around 6 to 12c/kWh tax depreciation allowance. Free energy paid for affordable. for excess solar energy that you don’t consume by the Government. Federal Government Rebate – $750 per 1Kw of yourself – so don’t oversize your PV system! Solar Panels Your Own Power for 25% of Your Current Tariff! Install Battery Energy Storage … it makes sense Yes … this is still available, but the Renewable Installing your own Solar Power Station generates Use advanced battery storage systems to Energy Target is under review. So now is a great power at 7c/kWh. Daytime power from the grid maximise your energy self-consumption or to go time for you to invest in Solar Power, even for costs you 29c/kWh – and will rise! Solar pays for off-grid! It’s affordable and easy. upgrades. itself in 2-3 years. Install Solar Power now… Prices have never been better We can measure your energy usage and suggest the optimum size system. Commercial 10kW System $13,000 Residential 1.5kW Solar System from $2,200 Energy Storage Lead Acid 3kW PV+3kW Inv+5kWh from $8,500 Energy Storage Lithium 3kW PV+5kW Inv+5kWh from $15,000 Sunnymate Hot Water from PV $800 (convert existing tank) Please quote this advert when calling or emailing for a quote.
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HOME & Garden
Phone: 5439 0999
Electrical Cable recall The team at family run Mingleford Electrical Contractors would like to make customers aware of a major national product recall that potentially could affect thousands of Australian homes and businesses. Late last year, Infinity electrical cables were recalled by a number of electrical retailers and wholesalers due to safety concerns with the potential of the cabling becoming a fire or electrocution risk. That recall has increased substantially to date. It is estimated that up to 40,000 homes, commercial and residential buildings could be affected and currently there is a taskforce of consumer agencies, building and electrical safety regulators coordinating the recall. Infinity and Olsent branded Infinity cables have failed to meet electrical safety standards due to poor quality insulation (plastic coating) that has been found to become brittle prematurely, potentially presenting a safety hazard that includes electrocution, if the insulation breaks. While the taskforce has found that there is no immediate danger, the issue is that the cables will degrade over time, potentially presenting very real safety risks. The risk of physical contact is highest in roof spaces and under raised floors. The taskforce has recommended that all wiring should be checked by a licensed electrician if between 2010 and 2013; a new property was purchased, renovation work was done, or any electrical work was done including appliance installation. For further information contact Mingleford Electrical Contractors on 5439 0594 www.mingleford.com.au
Fax: 5439 0077 1/28 Simpson St, Beerwah Q. 4519
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New hours for recycle markets Please note opening hours for the Caloundra, Beerwah and Witta recycle markets (also known as tip shops) have changed. Caloundra Monday
8am - 4pm
Tuesday
8am - 4pm
Beerwah
Witta
9am - 2pm
Wednesday Thursday
9am - 2pm
Friday
8am - 4pm
Saturday
8am - 4pm
Sunday
10am - 3pm
9am - 2pm
9am - 2pm
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All recycle markets are closed on Christmas Day, Good Friday and Anzac Day. These hours do not apply to waste transfer stations. Visit Council’s website for transfer station hours and for further information about recycle markets.
Soils - Mulches - Gravels Sands - Potting mix 20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough Ph: 5494 1153
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In the Garden Get Up & Grow with Jade King
Nutritional value of your garden!
Winter has definitely hit and with a vengeance and the reports of patches of frost have had many a gardener preparing for the freeze and up at dawn checking for frosts. Common ways to protect your garden from frost include deep mulching, keeping the soil damp which enables the soil to hold more heat, and covering with a structure of some form. Raised garden beds tend to be frost hardy due to the fact that they are up out of where cold air settles and if layered and still composting, they tend to generate their own warmth. Talking of layers, composting and raised beds, knowing your inputs into your garden is like knowing the ingredients you put into your body. You want your food to be full of beneficial nutrients and goodness, as we all know that what we digest will influence how much we can do. The same goes for our garden ingredients, and that is why it is well worth your while sourcing quality materials when building up your patch, as it will translate into how much it can produce. Basic nutrient analysis will give an indication of the specific elements potentially available within your ingredients; however there are other significant elements to be considered, such as carbon and compostability. For example, granite is high in Potassium, but it won’t be available to the plant for uptake anytime soon! Lucerne mulch hay Lucerne tops the charts for me in nutrient value and all-round goodness as a garden product and is subsequently one of the main ingredients in ‘lasagne layered’ gardens. The combination of high nitrogen, fibre, lignin and protein ensures lucerne provides an ideal balance of Carbon to Nitrogen ratio. Mushroom compost This is a common addition to many gardens as a source of compost and bulking material. It is great as a carbon source, however it is not ideal if you are looking for loads of nutrients. Also, you need to understand that it can have salt and chemical residues from fertiliser and pesticide applications. Home compost Probably the best addition of micro-organisms your garden can get, almost like a hit of probiotics for humans. These little guys will help release all of those nutrients locked up in your garden materials. The nutrient status of
your compost depends entirely on your inputs. Straw Great carbon source, but very little nutritional value. It does breakdown easily though and goes towards building up your organic matter which in turn increases the nutrient holding capacity of your soil. Manure When considering nutrient value, my favourite drop, so to speak, is chook manure, closely followed by sheep and horse manure. Nutrient values vary considerably depending on the animal’s diet. However, your choice is likely to be dictated by availability and not the nutrient content of the manure. I’m very lucky to have them all generated onsite now … just need to collect it! I hope this helps you see your garden in a new light and maybe give it a bit of a health check up. The right ingredients can really influence what you harvest. Until next time in Get Up and Grow! Source
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Jade likes her family to be able to live as self sufficiently as possible from her garden and she loves to share her knowledge with others.
PATCH FROM SCRATCH Grow your own veggies!
5 week course starting August 4 until September 1, 9.30am - 12.30pm
Location: ‘Green Valley’ 114 Stirling Road, Beerwah
Starting from scratch, learn how to grow clean food for yourself and your family. Master the skills to grow organic, healthy vegetables. Facilitated by two of our local sustainable farmers, Gary Hands (Kookaburra Organics) and Jade King (Green Valley Agriculture), with special guest speaker Brendan Taylor of Eco-Tasty Organics.
Course will include
Creating a new garden bed using the Lasagne Layering system Understand the benefits of building good soil & fungi Start a low cost worm farm and brew worm juice Plant seeds & seedlings and find out seed saving secrets Make natural pest controls from house hold scraps Mix up natural fertilisers and apply them Make compost from garden waste Learn how to mulch effectively to reduce water consumption Learn the secrets of growing root crops including carrots Create strategies for humid and harsh weather conditions Master planting by the Moon You will create a garden bed in the first session, then work on it each week, finishing up by harvesting the crops and indulging in a feast of your own work FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
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Glasshouse Property Sales
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BEERWAH 16/31 Swan Street
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PROPERTY RENTALS Contact:
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Noticeboard Dance at Glass House - A dance will be held at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall, on Saturday, August 1 from 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Chattanooga, $10.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349. Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results first prize, meat tray green star 54E - Dennis, second prize; $20.00 IGA Voucher orange star 32D – Julie B. lucky meal prize $20.00 cash kindly donated by KLM Energy was green heart 19D – Julie. Please note we are now only open on Friday nights, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Looking for a venue - Looking for a space where you can meet, or hold a group meeting? The Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre can help. The hall is available for hire for $20.00 for a three hour session and it is well equipped with chairs, tables, video facilities, fans, heaters, a whiteboard, kitchen facilities and two toilets. We are situated in Ryan Street (opposite Australia Post). For further information contact the Centre phone: 5438 7000, fax 5438 7100 or e-mail admin@ghmnc.com Meditation - Practicing being, and allowing things to Be. Held on Tuesdays 7.00pm - 8.30pm at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, phone Peter 0429 918 424.
Town Green Markets - The Beerwah CWA are proud to present their new look community markets now taking place on a Saturday morning once a month. The Town Green Markets might be a new name but are still bringing you everything hand made, hand baked and hand grown from your local community. We are located centrally in Beerwah on Simpson Street, within the CWA grounds and spilling out onto the recently refurbished green area under the mango tree. Come along and support your local community on Saturday, August 1 from 8.00am to 12.00noon. You will find a selection of high quality homewares, clothing, accessories, jewellery, local produce and so much more. A bouncy castle for the children along with free kids craft, and tea and home baked goods in the hall itself. For any stall enquiries please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com or follow on Facebook QCWA Beerwah.
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WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH 0458 547 160 Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
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Do you feel content in your situation at the moment? If you seek God first, the Bible says all the other things will come to you as a result. (Matt 6:33) We often try to sort out life, so then we will have time to connect with God, and a good church. That’s like waiting to go to a mechanic after your car has blown up! Ask for His help now and see what follows. Life can be tough but it’s far easier with a relationship with our creator through Jesus. Listen to these words from Revelation 21. ‘Look, I am making everything new!’ …’Write this down, for what I tell you is trustworthy and true.’…’To all who are thirsty I will give freely from the springs of the water of life.’ Sounds good to me. Let’s let Him do that for us now and live with Him everyday from today, rather than wait too long when we look back and wish we had made a change earlier. You don’t need a priest to talk to God, just a humble heart to tell Him what you’re feeling. See you in church… somewhere! Brendan
Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Primary Kids Club
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187
Peachester: 9am 3rd Sunday HC - Prayer each Tues 4.30pm
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 0417 606 240 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: GCNEWS Add sept 12 2013.ai 1 10/02/2015 5:26:35 PM Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240 C
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Thursday, July 23 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855. Sunday, July 26 - Beerwah RSL Sub-Branch would like to remind all members of the General Meeting to be held today at the Beerwah RSL at 9.00am. All members are encouraged to attend. Wednesday, July 29 – Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240.
9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354
Brendan Edwards - Glasshouse Community Church
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH
Diary Dates
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship I’m writing this with my MacBook at a lookout 100m from our new place at Amamoor in the Mary Valley watching the sunrise. I can see all the way past the river to the tower on top of Mothar Mountain near Gympie. This has been a huge week for us as a family, moving from our beloved Glass House, tough to leave so many friends, but right for our future none the less. People say a change is as good as a holiday. This change for us has certainly brought us together as a family as the kids started their first day at a new school this term. There are as many kids in the whole school as there is in one year level at Glass House! A big change makes you focus on the important things again. The greatest thing is knowing that you’re where God wants you, doing what He wants you to do.
Glass House Mountains Community Hall- Raffle was won by Beth from Aranisari at Glass House with ticket number 14E Black dots, prize was a fruit and veggie tray. Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc - is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. They will have a presentation on Subsidised Affordable Holidays at Yeppoon on Tuesday, July 28 from 10.30am – 12.00noon. Come along and bring a friend for this informative session. Held at the Uniting Church Hall 56C Queens Street, Caloundra. For more information, phone 5443 7281, email admin@sun60.com.au or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au
MALENY: Sun 10 am cnr McCarthy & Landsborough Rds
Kids Church & Youth Group
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BEERWAH: Sun 9 am 68 Peachester Rd Ps Aaron Jackson 0403 306 004
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Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC 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 QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.
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Contributed by Leanne McAllister On Saturday, Matthew Fielding played his 50th game for Elimbah Meteors Junior Australian Football Club. Matthew proudly led the under 10 team onto the field - tearing through a banner held by his brother (who also played over 50 AFL matches for the Meteors) and father. After the game he received a special 50 games medallion to celebrate his milestone! Matthew Fielding with his medal
Athletics Carnival – Beerwah State School
Contributed by Elizabeth Traynor - PE teacher Before the school holidays, Beerwah State School held its annual Senior Athletics Carnival. Students participated in High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, Discus and running events. The days leading up to the carnival were rainy and miserable but the sun was shining brightly on the day of the carnival. All students participated in each event and had a great time.The final points at the end of the day were:Coochin 505, Blue Gum 395, Stanley 357 and Mellum 278. The following week saw the junior students take part in the Beerwah State School Junior Carnival. This day was also about maximum participation with all students competing in each of the different athletic events. Results for this carnival were:Coochin 743, Mellum 624, Blue Gum 546 and Stanley 507. Thank you so much to all the parents who came along to support their child and to all the teachers who ran the events. Both days were a huge success.
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Blue ruled
Contributed by Belinda Short It was a day for Blue at the Glasshouse Horse and Pony Clubs yearly Sporting Day on July 5. Over 70 riders came to have a fun-filled day at our club. The Theme of the day was Blue, which was to raise funds for Motor Neurons Disease. This is very close to the clubs heart as one of our members has been diagnosed with this disease. We also held a special event, Barrel Racing, at lunch time sponsored by Grand Prix Rugs for champion and reserves champion, $154.00 was raised. Raffles raised $600.00. We would like to thank our sponsors; Glasshouse Butcher, Beerwah Feed Barn, Beerwah Coffee Club, Beerwah Computers, Feed and Fodder, Vianta Café,Sandale Saddlery, Horseland Forest Glen, Grand Prix Rugs, Caribu, Yandina Feed Barn, Align Equine Chiropractic, Hoop Shots, Xpresso Coffee Caloundra and Little Mountain Produce. To find out more about the club check out their website www.glasshouseponyclub.net
Tibros’s Netball
Glasshouse & District Tennis
Contributed by Jill Kichheiner Friday Night Tennis – the next season of Friday night tennis will commence on Friday, August 7. The season is for 14 weeks which includes the finals, and fees for the season start at $35.00. Matches are played at Glasshouse Sports Club and the Glass House Mountains State School and start times are from 3.30pm. If you are keen to play, please ring Katya on 5494 9464 or 0417 625 194 as soon as possible to allow the teams and draw sheets to be done. Fill-in players are also important for all divisions, so if you would just like to play a game every now and again, please let Katya know. Please make sure you leave a message with your name and phone number for a call back, if you're unable to speak to someone. www.gcnews.com.au
Lessons for Beginners to Advanced
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, July 15 - Ladies Bowls Day. Four games of Pairs played. Di Hume and Jan Lawson def Rae Farrell and Marleen Bertram 40 to 13. John Aitken and Warren Blackbourne def Brian Larkin and Mike Kernick 32 to 12. Noelle Dean and Graham Young def Maz Idle and Dave Clarke 21 to 18. David Hayes and Joy Reason def Ron Wilson and Rhyllis Aitken
Beerwah Ladies Golf
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Horse Riding @ Rossi’s 5494 8515 or 0401 294 241
Contributed by Tracey Blake The first season of the Tibro' netball club social competitions has been completed with two well played finals. Congratulations to all the teams who have competed. After a few weeks of well earned rest, the players are ready to hit the courts again and new teams would be most welcome in both the ladies comp and the mixed comp. The ladies play on Monday nights and the mixed competition is on Tuesday night. If you would like to enter a team in the ladies comp, please phone Marg on 040 2084607. To join the mixed competition, phone Tracey on 0409 271 282.
Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday,July 16, through very cold conditions, 50 women competed in the 27 Hole Foursomes Championships and the results were as follows: Winners for the 27 Hole Gross and subsequently the Foursome Champions for 2015, were Cathy Stone and Cindy Godfrey. Runners-up were Sonia Kenway and Karen Kemp. Winners of the 27 Hole Nett and subsequently the Foursomes Nett Champions for 2015 were Carol Cork and Heather Coyle. Runners-up were Monica Dangerfield and Jennifer Kelly. Winners of the 18 Hole Nett were Joan Swyny and Diana Smith and the winners of the Last Nine Hole Nett were Vikki Bartel and Sue Greentree. NTP’s were won by: D. Flint and B. Drury No: 2; M. Brimelow and L. Eggleston No: 5; L. Costello and G. Hancock No: 16 and M. Dangerfield and J. Kelly No: 18. The ball rundown went to 123 nett. Congratulations to all the winners and the Club would like to thank the Foursomes Championship sponsors, Beerwah Jewellers, for their generosity. Day Competition - a Single Stableford competition was held in conjunction with the Foursomes Championships and the worthy winners were as followers:
24 to 13. Thursday, July 16 - Open Pairs Bowls. Winners were Jim Tatum and Rob Scullion with 2 + 23. Runners up were Ron Rix and Graham Nicholson with + 30. Saturday, July 18 - Men’s Pennant Competition. Division 1 Round 2 played at Solander Lake. Solander won 82 to 39. Division 4 Round 3 played Solander Lake at Glass House. Solander Lake won 51 to 44. Division 5 Round 3 played at Narangba. Glass House won 30 to 24.
The winner, on a count back, was Margaret Zonca with 34pts and the runner-up, also with 34pts, was Felicity Smith. NTP’s were won by: Kaye. Jansen No: 5 and Margaret. Zonca No: 16. The ball rundown went to 32pts. The competition next week on Thursday, July 23 will be a Single Stroke and the 3rd Round of the International Bowl. The competition is to be sponsored by Jan Corfield and Kathy Moffat. The ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors.
Sonia Kenway, Karen Kemp, Cindy Godfrey, Cathy Stone, Sue Greentree, Vikki Bartel, Heather Coyle, Monica Dangerfield, Carol Cork and Jenny Kelly
Super Strawberry Report Not much action yet in the Super Strawberry Competition - only one entry again for Round 3. The weather is holding fruit back, we hear! However, this was an easy win for former champion grower Oaklands Farms, with a strawberry weighing 135 grams. So congratulations to Oaklands on winning the round, and taking away the weekly prize of a six-pack from Beerwah Hotel. Growers, we have some exciting news for you this week. A new sponsor has come forward to support the Super Strawberry Competition; and an extra prize for the 2015 champion will be presented to the Committee on Friday,
and held at the Coochin Creek Co-op until the winning grower is announced at the Beerwah Charity Sports & Spring Carnival on 22 August. We hope to see lots of entries for Round 4, and if you are at the Co-op on Friday, you will be able to see this valuable prize in action! Watch the Charity Sports Facebook page, and next week's GC&M News for more details about the new sponsor and their exciting donation! Round 4 closes on Friday, July 24 at 4.00pm, but entries can be brought in for weighing and recording at any time during the week. Thanks to the Co-op staff and Beerwah Hotel for their continuing support of the Super Strawberry Competition. JULY 22 2015 |
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We are seeking a friendly & reliable office administrator to join our growing family business based in Beerwah. Must have experience in client liaison & customer service, with great organisation & communication skills & A PASSION FOR CAMPING! Experience with invoicing & bookkeeping, sales, marketing & quoting would be preferred but not essential. Approx. 2 - 4 days per week, approx. 5 hours/day. Please send resume to;
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25 penguins A man is driving down the highway when he sees a shipping truck wrecked on the side of the road, and 25 penguins waddling around outside it. He pulls over and the truck driver tells him, “Quick! You’ve got to take these birds to the zoo while I wait for RACQ!” The man agrees and drives off with the penguins. After fixing his vehicle, the truck driver heads over to the zoo to make sure the penguins made it safely. There’s no sign of them. The truck driver panics and starts scouring
the town for his missing penguins. An hour later he passes by the local cinema, when who does he see leaving the theatre but the guy who said he’d help him, 25 penguins still in tow. “What happened!” the truck driver screams. “I told you to take them to the zoo!”“I did,” the man answers. “But I had a little money left over, so I thought I’d take them to a movie too.” Submitted by Jack, Peachester
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PISCES February 20– March 20 The weekend sees the Moon in Scorpio which may bring surprise news that puts a different slant on an upcoming vacation. Lots of good things are realised now and increased confidence puts everyone in the mood to have a good time, with you in the lead! ARIES March 21– April 21 The Sun and Mercury are now in Leo helping you to say loving words with heartfelt meaning. This could be a pleasurable recreation week, with the love of a companion or children if you have them. Some colleagues may resort to volatile domestic or tax outbursts. TAURUS April 22– May 21 This weekend sees the Moon moving into Scorpio. With Venus and Uranus going retrograde you will learn from a review about the past, but don’t dwell on it! Venus retrogrades into your home area again for revision of family and personal needs to December. GEMINI May 22– June 21 Your ruling planet Mercury, now enters vibrant Leo so anything said will charm, influence and inform others. With Venus retrograde, this could start a critical introspective domestic evaluation, including your financial environment. Hold steady and stay calm now!
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