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March 26 Thursday

Help save the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club by going to McDonalds at Glass House Mountains between 5.00pm – 9.00pm. They will donate 15% of all purchases made in store at the front counter.

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If you are not sure what to believe when it comes to eating a healthy diet, local dietitian Suzannah Smart can help. Come along to a talk at Maleny library and dispel dieting myths. Discover how to eat according to what your body needs. 1.00pm - 2.30pm Free. Bookings essential 5475 8989.

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The Bridge Club meets each Friday at the Beerwah Golf Club to start their games at 12.30pm. With the membership keenly growing, they welcome any visitors who would like to join in. The club is located at the end of Biondi Cresent, Beerwah.

28 Saturday

Pull out your fluorescent clothing and coloured leg warmers, Beerwah RSL is holding an 80’s theme night with live entertainment from five piece band BAKTRAK. Prizes for best dressed on the night and doors open 6.30pm. Entry is free.

28 Saturday

The ‘Friends of Cahill's Scrub’(FOCS) at Peachester will start this year’s restoration work on the Cahill's Scrub Reserve at a working bee kicking off at 8.45am. New members are welcome. To find out more phone 5494 9061.

28 Saturday

Caboolture Montessori Open Day has been rescheduled (due to poor weather), from 9.00am - 12.00noon at 200 Old Gympie Road, Caboolture. The school ask you to register your attendance (without obligation) by phoning, on 5495 5877. Tour times are on the half hour, from 9.00am with the last one at 11.00am.

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Peachester Community Church, will hold their Interchurch worship Service on Sunday, March 29, from 6.00pm. You are also invited to share a meal with them after the service in the Community Hall. All welcome.

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Join Maleny Flexi School students in the launch of their exhibition and digital presentation ‘Space Invaders’ from 1.00pm – 2.00pm. Light refreshments will be served by Maleny Friends of the Library. Attendance is free, however bookings are essential, phone 5475 8989.

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Come along for hand crafted art and craft stalls at the Beerwah CWA Twighlight markets running from the CWA hall Simpson Street onto the grassy areas under the mango trees. Enjoy coffee, cake, sausage sizzle, homemade pasta, bouncy castle, free kids craft activities, live music and more! From 3.00pm until 8.00pm.

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n Friday afternoon I went along to the Shave for a Cure event at Maleny High, it was a really great opportunity for me to remind myself what life was like as a high school student. It was great to see the enthusiasm of the teachers and a bunch of students who were brave and shaved and to also see the support the rest of the students showed, taking photos, cheering their mates on, and generally getting into the spirit of things. The Interact Club (which is part of Rotary International for young people) had organised the day, I think maybe with a fair bit of support from one of the teachers Fran Tickle, and there was a sausage sizzle and drinks being sold as part of the fundraising. There was also live music from some of the music students and the ‘Environment Club’ making sure everyone’s cans were being recycled. Actually I don’t think my school events were ever this cool! See story and photos on page 21. Regards,

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Local News Social club helps schools Each year the Beerwah Hotel Social Club donates funds that they have raised to assist local community organisations. This year they decided that their funds would go to assist the activities of Beerwah and Peachester State Schools and the Beerwah Community Kindy. On Thursday night a presentation was held which saw each of the schools receive $1,000.00 and the Kindy receive $500.00. Beerwah State School plan to spend their funds on audio visual equipment for the hall,

at Peachester State School the money will go towards air conditioning, and at the Kindy, it will be spent on resources for the children. The funds were raised from the meat tray raffles they hold from 12.30pm - 1.30pm each Saturday afternoon. Club President Garry Cavanagh thanked Barry Family Butchers for their on-going support and all those that regularly purchased the raffle tickets. The next round of fundraising will see money raised going to both Landsborough and Glass House Mountains State Schools.

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Although the immediate emergency situation has eased, the devastation in Vanuatu, as a result of Tropical Cyclone Pam, means that the people of our pacific neighbour will need our help to recover their lives. With authorities reporting that entire communities have just been blown away, the problems facing the country as it rebuilds are almost beyond our comprehension. Many of our locals are looking towards what assistance and help they can provide. To make it easier for people to help, a number of initiatives have been set up to collect materials and relief funds. A group has established ‘Give to Vanuatu’, a Facebook page which collates information on what people can do to help and details drop-off points for goods people may wish to donate – including a couple on the Sunshine Coast. They have plenty of linen and clothing and so are requesting items such as tarps, ropes, rice, canned and non-perishable foods, toiletries, building tools, screws and nails, school supplies, insect repellents (non-aerosol), cooking utensils, zip-ties, candles, hand sanitiser, tents and solar lighting. All items must be clean and in good working order, and must be boxed (not bagged or loose) with the boxes labelled for ease of packing into containers and for customs. The remaining drop-off point locally is at Murphy Builders QLD, 1/103 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba (Monday - Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm).

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Where to now … Andrew Powell It’s been two months since the elections, and GCM News has asked our two re-elected Members – Andrew Powell and Mark McArdle – to update our readers on their views and visions for the coming three year term. This week it’s Andrew … next week we’ll hear from Mark. Although I have been given the honour of representing the wonderful Sunshine Coast Hinterland again, the recent election sent me a pretty clear message – it's not just a case of ‘doing’ but also ‘listening’. As such, whilst I go about continuing to deliver the outcomes you want, the community needs to know I am listening – my ears and eyes are open. So I am pleased to announce the launch of my new ‘#Powell4GlassHouse’ campaign. You will see this slogan pop up on my Facebook page and on my website to show the things I am working on for the Glass House community. You can even use it to communicate with me anything in your patch that needs my attention. We only need to reflect on the incredibly successful campaign run late last year calling for traffic lights at Reed Street. The feedback I was able to compile from you forced the Department of Main Roads to take notice and allocate the much needed funds for these improvements. As an aside, I am pleased to say all is moving well on this project with preliminary designs now completed and installation still due to commence this year. The Glass House electorate is made up of nearly

20 individual townships and I am always conscious of balancing the needs of each community, as what is important in one area, may not be a priority for another. Over the coming months I want to hear from you about what you want to see me fight for in your patch of Glass House. Of course there are many things I am already aware of like the need to upgrade MalenyKenilworth Road and Steve Irwin Way, the future upgrade of the Maleny Pool and flashing school zone lights at Peachester. The area also needs to have a full range of accommodation facilities for the increasing tourist market so reopening the Glasshouse Mountains Holiday Park (owned by the State Government) is critical. And I know the Glasshouse Mountains State School is keen to get more air-conditioning for their classrooms. The list is certainly a work in progress so when you identify something you are passionate about let me know! I have always had an open door approach to my role as the Member for Glass House but perhaps the strongest message out of the election results was that people wanted more. I understand that you want to know exactly what I am delivering and what I am working towards to achieve the best results for our community. So along with my new ‘#Powell4GlassHouse’ campaign I'll also be sharing where I've been and what I've been doing around our communities via my Facebook and website – www.andrewpowell.com.au

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Liz Harris and Adam Budd, from Landsborough, became proud new ‘parents’ two weeks ago … of a fully electric car. Listening to Liz and Adam talk about their new Nissan ‘Leaf’, you know that it has become a valued part of their family now; joining kids Zoey, Jesse and Eli. Although popular overseas – especially in USA, UK and the Scandinavian countries – purely electric cars haven’t really taken off in Australia yet, explained Liz. With there being only about 1,000 of these cars in Australia, it’s fair to say that Liz and Adam may be the only local family to own one, and it's only one of a handful on the Sunshine Coast. “Australians have accepted hybrid cars (electric and petrol), but as yet don’t seem to be embracing the idea of an electricity-only powered car,” she said. “I guess people think that the cars are ‘dinky’ or not practical.” Which is far from the truth, according to Adam. “Our Leaf is zippier, accelerates better, is more comfortable, has better bells-and-whistles and costs much less to run than the Hyundai i-30 it replaces,” he said. “When Liz did the research, and we looked at how we used the second car, it was plainly obvious that having an electric car made much more economic sense.” In fact, by Liz’s calculations, the car will only use about $1,000 in ‘fuel’ for the year.

caption The Nissan ‘Leaf’ is one of a few zero-emission cars available in Australia, so there isn’t much choice at the moment. And with a range of about 150km, you need to plan your trips carefully and recharge each night. “Teaching at Woombye, it’s the perfect car for me to use for work and then pick up the kids from school,” Liz said. “If we need to go on longer trips, we just take the petrol Mitsubishi. But we can get to Brisbane and back, and there are some fast-charge points in Brisbane where it only takes a half an hour to fully recharge if needed.” With only a handful of fast-recharge sites currently across the south-east, plans are in place to have more of them available, including one possibly at Sippy Downs. And with Nissan dropping the price of the ‘Leaf’ to about $40,000, Liz reckons it becomes a definite cost-effective choice.

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“We have solar panels on the roof at home and generate more electricity than it takes to recharge the car overnight. So running the car is costneutral to us,” she said. “But it’s not just the money-saving aspects that attracted me to the car. “With dwindling oil resources, climate change issues and concerns about the future for our children, Adam and I made a conscious choice to reduce our ‘footprint’ and do our bit for a more sustainable lifestyle. “The car is mostly made from recycled and 100% recyclable materials. Even many of the interior accessories are run from a separate 12 volt battery which is recharged from a small solar panel on the rear spoiler,” she said. So along with your household power running from solar and battery technology, now it’s just as easy to run your car from the same renewable energy source … the sun.

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Bee Gees Football Club President, Paul Hughes explained that over the last weekend, the Soccer Clubs of Sunshine Coast Football Federation held a fundraising day for the campaign to save the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club reaching out to nearly 5,500 players across the Sunshine Coast. “Collection tins were set up at each of the canteens and bars, along with having people walking around the grounds with fundraising buckets at the 17 affiliated clubs. "I'd like to say a massive thank you to the Sunshine Coast Football Federation for suggesting the idea, and to all the clubs for getting involved," said Paul. Next week we will also see McDonalds at Glass House Mountains (out on the highway) putting their support behind the club by donating 15% of their sales from items purchased at the front counter on Thursday, March 26 between 5.00pm – 9.00pm. The team at McDonald’s Glass House appreciates the ongoing support of the community and is proud to be in a position to give back. Jen Lettres (nee Almond) one of the store’s managers, knows how important the sports club has been to her family and the whole community over the years. She approached management with this idea to support the club’s fundraising efforts. So remember to make sure you put ‘buy dinner at McDonalds on Thursday night’ on your to-do list, and also keep in mind that you can always order from their healthy choices menu, or grab a coffee and cake from the McCafe. Remember to go in-store to make your purchases and not through the drive through. Currently the total funds raised are over $117,000.00, keep your eye out for future updates.

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Glass House pays tribute to our WWI heroes As GCM News continues to commemorate the centenary of World War I, an Honour Roll which proudly displays in the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch features the names of 22 men from the Glass House area who bravely served our country. According to Denis Hare editor of the Glasshouse Country RSL newsletter, The Pineapple Digger, most were farmers and labourers. “They were salt of the earth folk and we should be very proud of their service," he said. Four of those servicemen were killed in action and many returned with shell shock, now known as post traumatic stress disorder. “Sadly three of the killed in action were from the same family, the Gilvear family, which altogether had seven family members serve. The Gilvear family is a remarkable story of service and sacrifice,” Denis said. “Six brothers and their father, Thomas, then aged 43, all went off to war while his wife Christina and their four younger children, all under the age of 16, stayed home to maintain the farm. “On hearing of the loss of his third son, Thomas requested a discharge so he could return home to work his farm. The three remaining sons, all wounded in action, returned at the end of the war.”

The Glass House Mountains township presented Christina with a brooch to commemorate the loss of her three sons, with the brooch still in the possession of a descendant of the family in the area. The thoughtfully crafted brooch featured the battalion colours of her sons who did not return home. Sixteen servicemen returned to a homecoming fanfare at the School of Arts Hall, now known as the Community Hall, with hundreds from the Glass House Mountains and outlying districts attending to welcome home their local heroes and remember those fallen during the war. “In the Glass House Mountains township an honour board, which featured 20 names, was established in the Community Hall on Coonowrin Road in 1918 when most of our men were at war,” Denis said. “The RSL Sub Branch was formed in 1946 after World War II where the revised WW I honour board now displays and features 22 names. ANZAC Day services are still held in the Community Hall.” While one name on the RSL honour board, W. Hare (no relation to Denis) remains a mystery for his inclusion, Denis says a possible reason for the addition of Hector Fullerton to the RSL Board is that it was not until after World War I that the work of the Merchant Navy was acknowledged as part of the war effort. On their return from WW I, many soldiers struggled to settle back into ‘normal’ life.

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In 'The Beerburrum Story', Russell Hopkins explains that as many of the returning soldiers were maimed, sick or weak, the Queensland Government saw there was an immediate demand for land suitable for light farming such as fruit and vegetable growing, poultry raising and bee keeping. The government identified a large portion of land centred on the Beerburrum Railway Siding which was not being utilised. "The government then decided that the entire area would be set aside and used as a soldier settlement to be based and centred on Beerburrum. By 1916, 11,600 acres had been REMEMBER – IMPORTANT – T designed into 320 portions," Russell Hopkins Energex (we will do it for you) BU said.

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$1532 more in feed in tariff * By adding just 5 extra panels to her existing solar system, Mrs Hopewell of Golden Beach will increase her income by feeding more electricity into the grid, earning a further $1,532 per year. The new panels are paid for within 2 years, but the income will last much longer. Mrs Hopewell is on a high feed-in tariff, had room to add more panels to her existing system and, although home all day, didn’t have a high usage of electricity. If you have just the first 2 elements, you too can start making money or further reduce your electricity bill.

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Mrs Hopewell now earns $1,532 more per year.

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Community News

Shoes for a cause

Do your shoes have a story to tell for charity? Well that is the very reason for a fundraiser being hosted by the Maleny Queensland Country Women’s Association on April 30. The CWA will host a high tea at The Verandah Room at the Maleny Community Centre to raise desperately needed funds for rural communities struggling in the aftermath of natural disasters and women’s services in the South Pacific. Branch secretary Judy Brodie said the event would be held in conjunction with a fashion parade from the newly opened Maleny store Bloomhill Cancer Care Fashions. “A highlight of the morning will be a display of shoes donated by ladies attending the morning tea. These can be people’s own shoes or those of others for the occasion,” Judy said. “All shoes will be accompanied by a ‘story’, whether that be real or imaginative. I will be bringing shoes from when I was 18 months old and a photo of that time as my story to present.”

This shoe theme ties into the fundraising efforts of Women Walk the World, an international annual initiative where women’s groups in many countries organise walks in their communities along local tracks and trails, to raise funds for the Associated Country Women of the World. Maleny’s Imelda’s Shoe Shop will donate three vouchers as the lucky door, raffle and prize, for the best shoe story. “Voting for the best pair of shoes will be by monetary donation, the proceeds of which will go to Women Walk the World fund which is an initiative of country women world-wide,” Judy said. “Most of Australia’s CWA funds go to help women in the South Pacific Islands to assist them with health, and education aids and facilities.” Proceeds from the entrance and raffle on the day will benefit CWA’s 2015 State External Appeal towards Blaze Aid, a volunteer-based organisation that works with people in rural Australia to assist in rebuilding communities destroyed by natural disasters. Congratulations to Barbara Brickland, winner of our recent 100 club draw to support Blaze Aid. Thanks to all who are supporting this appeal to help volunteers rebuild fences and lives after fire and flood damage. The Maleny Queensland Country Women’s Association’s High Tea will be held at The Verandah Room at the Maleny Community Centre on April 30 at 10.00am. Tickets are available from Judy on 5494 3519. Don’t forget to bring your shoes!

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What’s happening at the library during April: School holiday activities Wizards vs. Darklords...wands or light sabres…Choose your own adventure… Whether it’s intergalactic space travel or magic and mayhem, we have something to entertain your children over the Easter holidays. Bookings are a must via council’s library website online events calendar. Bookings open Monday, March 30 at 9.00am. Looking for a good read? Are you running out of your favourite author’s books? Are you looking for new authors? Do you want books like Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, or Fifty Shades of Grey? What about crime, romance, or Australian authors? Ask the staff at Beerwah Library for a list of Who Writes Like your favourite authors, series or genres. Or why not try Sunshine Coast Libraries’ reading database? Visit council’s library website www.library.sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au, click on Online Resources at the top, click on Databases and Websites, and then scroll down the list to Reading. Top tech tips If you’re finding that your smart phone or tablet is using too much battery power, make sure you close your applications. When using iPads and iPhones double click on the home button and swipe up the apps you wish to close. When using Androids press the two screen button at the bottom of your screen or device (or if you have an older model, hold down the home button) and swipe right to left to close. Public holiday closure All Sunshine Coast Libraries will be closed over Easter from April 3 to 6 and Anzac Day on April 25. Changes to our JP service The following new hours for the JP service will commence March 30: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10.00am - 12.30pm.

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Contributed by Judith Mason We had a morning of coffee and cake at ‘The Garden’, (formally Le Jardin) on Mountain View Road, Maleny, on Wednesday, March 4 which 22 ladies enjoyed. The weather was perfect, the ambience great, and there was much chatter. Fran was the lucky raffle winner of a fruit basket, Clair and Gillian won second and third prizes. A busy week for some, as seven ladies attended a High Tea on Saturday, March 7 at the Pullman-Mercure, Brisbane to celebrate International Woman’s Day 2015. The VIEW club National President, Robin Perros gave her address and then introduced us to Marie Rose, a tertiary student from the Smith Family Learning for Life Program. She was a very able speaker recounting her flight from Rwanda and the kindness of some people along the way. After the lovely High Tea there were five more inspirational speakers all touching on the need for more equality for woman and more resources to tackle Domestic Violence. On Wednesday, April 1 our outing will be to the cinema at Caboolture. If any ladies are looking for friends and would like to know more about VIEW, the association with the Smith Family and the Learning for Life program, both Gwen on 5494 9786 or Beryl on 5439 0052 will look forward to hearing from you.

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Excavated archaeological ceramics Contributed by Roz Kuss Dr Jon Prangnell, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the School of Social Science & Faculty of Humanities, UQ, recently spoke to the Caloundra Family History Research Group. He brought artifacts relating to his presentation on ‘Archaeological Ceramics Excavated in SEQ’ for a ‘hands on’ experience for the group’s members and visitors. Some of these ceramics came from excavations of the 1824 settlement at Redcliffe. Others were from the excavations of the rubbish dump at the home of Katharine and Henry Plantagenet Somerset, a politician. Both Somerset Dam and the local government region of Somerset were named in his honour. Some also came from land excavated at the river side of Dutton Park Cemetery for the supports of the Eleanor Schonell Bridge over the Brisbane River to UQ at St Lucia. Visitors are welcome to attend any events conducted by the group. For further information contact Roz 5493 1197 or Dawn 5492 2208.

The group is located at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, and is accessed through Gate 2 on Pierce Avenue. A map is on the website at www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au or email the Secretary caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com

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Black Dog Ride from Aussie World

Andrew Prescott of Peachester was just one of over 200 motorbike riders who headed to Aussie World last Sunday morning to meet up for the start of the first Black Dog Ride on the Sunshine Coast. The event organisers are planning to make the one day ride through the Hinterland as a group annual event at this location to raise funds and awareness for depression and suicide prevention. Andrew said this was just one leg of a number of legs being ridden on the same day all around mainland Australia. Over 7,000 riders and pillions left from about 35 different locations around Australia and Tasmania. “A large number of the bikes will have a ‘Winston’ on them. Winston is a stuffed Black Dog and is the mascot of the organisation,” Andrew said. The mascot was named after Winston Churchill who suffered from depression and called it his ‘black dog’. The organisation has been running for just over five years and started with one man riding around Australia in 2009. Since then it has raised over $1.7 million dollars for mental health services in Australia. In August this year, Andrew plans to join in on another annual Black Dog Ride that will take riders to the Red Centre and this year will be going to Ayres Rock for the first time. If you would like to know more about the organisation take a look at their website http:// www.blackdogride.com.au/view/home

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With over 21 years in the fresh and cooked seafood game, family run C & M Seafoods at Beerwah know their product and what their customers want. Owners Cheryl and Murray have decided on a great way to offer a $10.00 meal option and combine it with a loyalty card offer that rewards frequent customers. This popular promotion has proved a hit since being launched just after Christmas with customers getting a stamp every time they purchase one of the four meal options. Once the card is filled, the next meal is free. Offering both cooked and fresh local seafood and using the highest quality Australian and New Zealand products, they’re also happy to source speciality seafood upon request. With a seafood menu that caters to everyone, with kid’s packs, tradies packs and family options - drop in and enjoy a meal from your local seafood specialists. Open Tuesday – Sunday corner Peachester Road and Turner Street, Beerwah, 5494 6667.

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You Said It

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

RE: NBN on Howell’s Knob

The time is now 12.20pm on March 17, 2015. I’m just back from Howell’s Knob where Aurecon is pegging out a site for an NBN microwave tower. Where else are they pegging out sites in readiness for the next NBN meeting in mid - April? It is now coming to the time when NBN and the government have to be told that we are demanding a towerless NBN for the Maleny Hinterlands. Howell’s Knob is the centre point of tourist overview of the rural scenery after looking from Mountain View Road. It is certainly not a place to even contemplate a Microwave Tower. Jim Straker Maleny

Rick Baberowski

Division 1 Councillor - Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987 Start Cycling, Stay Cycling

This free introductory cycling program for women who have never cycled before or who don't cycle regularly received an overwhelming response. The popularity of the workshops resulted in an additional eight shorter cycling workshops being organised for the coming months. If you wish to be notified of upcoming courses please email your contact details to travelsmart@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.

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Christmas spirit thanks

The Mooloolah Valley Community Centre would like to thank Sunshine Coast Council and Cr Jenny McKay (Division 5) for her contribution of $1,000.00 towards the cost of providing Christmas Lights for the first time, in the Mooloolah Township. The Christmas lights proved to be a big hit with the community and visitors to the town. Feedback has been excellent. Special thanks also to those that got into the Christmas spirit and made donations towards the cost of the Christmas lights. In particular, the Mooloolah Valley Community Association Inc, Mooloolah Mitre 10 Hardware, the Mooloolah Post Office, Maximise Fitness, Kenny’s at Mooloolah, Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy, White’s IGA Mooloolah, Mooloolah Swim Club and Ben and Natalie Pettingill of BNP Excavations. Mooloolah Valley Community Centre

Re: No regard for others

As for dumping rubbish in the bush, I wonder why there isn’t a lot more, considering the price to dump at the Sunshine Coast Council dumps is ridiculous. I come from Morten Bay Regional Council where it is free to dump. Why does the council charge so much? If prices were kept reasonable there wouldn’t be any illegal dumping. I don’t use the Sunshine Coast Council tips at all, because I can’t afford the fees. And no, I don’t dump illegally ether, because I have respect for the area where I live. Come on council get your act together. Name supplied Peachester

Community Spirit Alive

Mooloolah Mechanical would like to give a massive big shout out to Bursons Auto Parts at Beerwah! We have been helping out our friends Wes and Janelle Stephen, by fixing their car free of charge whilst Wes recovers from serious injuries due to the car accident on Frizzo Road earlier this month. When we mentioned to Bursons we were doing this, they offered to pay for the parts for the repair! Well done Bursons! Community spirit is definitely alive! Thank you. Pete and Maini Homer Mooloolah

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Wizards vs. Darklords, wands or light sabres… Whether your children are interested in intergalactic space travel or magic and mayhem, Sunshine Coast Council Libraries have something for everyone during the holidays. The library events calendar for April details the fantastic range of children’s holiday activities across all locations. These popular free activities fill fast so take some time now to review the calendar. Bookings open from 9.00am, Monday, March 30.

ANZAC centenary commemorative exhibition

Of Peace and War—to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli, a sensitive display of stories and artworks will be held at Caloundra Regional Gallery from March 25 to May 10. Watercolours and oils illustrate the WW1 battlefields of Northern France, while artworks on loan from the Dalai Lama’s Art School in Dharamsala offer messages of peace. Ceramic works, artist books, poetry and oral histories capture the empathic nature of humanity. Visit council’s gallery website for bookings, public programs and more information.

Out and about

I’ll be at the Marketplace in Beerwah outside Target on Friday, April 10 from 9.00am to 11.00am where I look forward to catching up with locals and discussing what’s happening in the community.

Jenny McKay

Division 5 Councillor - Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah Breakfast

I enjoyed catching up with local residents at the Mooloolah Breakfast at Kenny’s@Mooloolah earlier this month. A key topic raised was concerns for the young people in Mooloolah in terms of transport and the need for more facilities such as basketball / netball hoops, handball wall, skate-park and cricket nets. I intend to connect with the youth in the coming months to hear their priorities for recreational opportunities in Mooloolah. The Mooloolah Country Club sportsground is a distance from the Mooloolah CBD and residents have expressed concerns about allowing their youth to ride to those facilities. If you wish to be kept informed about local projects and council-related matters, the next breakfast is on April 2 – see you at 7.00am for a 7.30am start.

Maleny Community Precinct

Locals and visitors will be pleased to hear all is progressing well with the Maleny Community Precinct project. In 2015, the main work to do is centred around the walkways. The beautiful timber boardwalk is now complete connecting the main street of Maleny with the Precinct following Obi Creek. The remaining task is to construct the extension across two residential areas to connect with a second boardwalk, also a circuitous walkway called Reynolds Circuit Boardwalk. These walkways will connect the trails and pathways to the township and all access points to the Precinct. Works are also on schedule to have new toilet facilities on Porters Lane up and running by the end of May (weather permitting).

Pests beware!

There’s nowhere to hide as council weeds out the troublemakers. But don’t be alarmed; council officers will be carrying out the Pest Survey Program until June 30 to help prevent damage to the environment, domestic animals and community amenity. They’ll also be helping locals in Kenilworth, Obi Obi, Gheerulla, Cooloolabin, Belli Park, Kureelpa and Beerburrum areas with property inspections to reduce pest and weed damage to local biodiversity, stock, domestic animals and agricultural productivity. Visit council’s website for more on the program and your responsibilities. 14 |

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Maleny Commerce Update With Spencer Shaw

Our Networking Breakfast on March 10 was an energising way to start the day, with a presentation by Energex representatives Steve Fairless ad Steve Lynch. They gave us insight into the Maleny and surrounds electricity network, its performance over time, performance improvement initiatives, performance improvement projects in the last five years, maintenance programs and future outlook. Supply and maintenance of electricity is of course a hot topic for the Maleny and surrounding business community as length of time of electricity outages over recent years appears to have increased. This has required many businesses to provide their own power generation backup or suffer stock losses. A good constructive dialogue was had and feedback provided by our local businesses including our local alternative energy sector. Thank you to Energex for making time for this discussion, and also our local MP Andrew Powell and Cr Jenny McKay, for attending. Last but not least, thank you Pomodoras on Obi for a great venue, great breakfast and of course great service. Our next breakfast is on April 14 so put that in your diary now for a great networking opportunity. Being a member of Maleny Commerce is an investment in your business because it builds on the work we undertake to advocate for and promote business in Maleny. We do this through our representation to all levels of government, to service providers e.g. Energex, and to Tourism boards e.g. Sunshine Coast Destinations. We promote Maleny business through our website www.malenycommerce.org.au, through our Maleny Tourist brochure and through our support of major tourism drawcards. By becoming a member of Maleny Commerce you help build on all of this and more, by promoting and strengthening our wider business community, the benefits flow onto your own business. At the heart of every town is its business community and together we can grow our community in an economically constructive way, so it benefits everyone, including you! You can join now by going online to www.malenycommerce.org.au/membership

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Cristina, the newest member of the team at Soulqi Acupuncture and Massage, is a qualified Oriental Remedial Massage Therapist (Diploma Level), practicing Tuina. Tuina is a unique form of remedial massage based on the same basic Traditional Chinese Medicine theory as acupuncture, and working on the same meridians and acupoints to help clear blockages along the energy system and restore balance to the body. This is accomplished by the use of rhythmic compression along meridians, as well as a variety of techniques that manipulate and lubricate the joints. Cristina is passionate about Tuina and the healing effects of therapeutic touch in the clinic setting. She hopes to make more people aware of the wonderful effects of Tuina in the treatment and prevention of illness and injury. Cristina is a compassionate and caring practitioner, who works with you to accomplish positive results and maintain health and harmony. Tuina is covered by most private health funds, and health rebates can be instantly claimed in the practice via our hicaps machine. Cristina is available at the clinic on Thursday and Friday, from 9.00am to 5.00pm, and looks forward to meeting you.

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Business Local News News Seek experience and wisdom at W.D. Hall W.D. Hall accountants at Mooloolah have recently updated their shop front with an eye catching image that has certainly got people talking. Featuring a large head shot of a smiling baby that fills the window, the striking picture has the following quote prominently displayed – ‘When it comes to your taxes and financial advice, seek experience and wisdom over youthful exuberance.’ The attention grabbing window certainly sums up one of the key strengths of this accountancy practice. It cleverly highlights the advantage of tapping into the extensive experience that principal of the firm, Jens Staermose brings to W.D. Hall. With over 35 years of experience, Jens has a vast wealth of knowledge and expertise. However he is keen to remind people that although he is experienced, he doesn’t make assumptions and will always take the time to consider and find the best possible outcome for his clients. He is also keen to stay up to date with the latest technology as well as ongoing professional development. Currently the practice is converting clients over to the latest cloud based technology XERO as well as offering more traditional accounting packages. With a natural affinity for numbers, Jens always seeks to look beyond the figures to take into account the bigger picture and will strive to help you build your wealth and security with a clear and practical plan; whether you are an individual, family or business. Open Monday to Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm with other availability by appointment. 12 Jones Street Mooloolah, 5438 7899. www.wdhall.com.au

Thanks Lynn and happy travels

Brigette Boon, Lynn Little, Angela Carey, Kelly Wall and Julie Pickering After starting to work in pharmacies at only 13, Lynn Little has been working for 52 years. She reckons it is time to say goodbye to all her work mates, customers and friends at the Beerwah’s Amcal Chemist, her last work day being March 25. Lynn who has lived locally for the past 28 years has been working at Beerwah for the past eight years as the front shop manager. Lynn says the best things about her time at the Beerwah pharmacy have been the relationships she has built up with the customers. “Customer service has always been top of my list,” says Lynn, “and of course being surrounded by a great team of staff has really helped.” She has had presents galore dropped in, wine, various gifts, lunch dates with long-time customers who are now friends, Lynn has really enjoyed taking the time to say goodbye. Lynn and her husband are retiring together – he has worked at Woodlands as a mechanic for 17 years and they plan to hit the road in their new 4 x 4 and caravan and spend the next four to five months travelling before coming home to Beerwah for Christmas. MARCH 25 2015 |

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Parenting Playgroup Week

Sunshine Coast families who join in the celebrations during National Playgroup Week go in the draw to win a family holiday to Paradise Resort on the Gold Coast. Simply register on the website to attend the free event at the Mons Playgroup Centre in Buderim, where families can explore the many elements of play spread over an acre of park-like grounds. Play areas will include creative play, physical play, storytelling, gardening play, Mums & Bubs chill out zone, Casper Jumping Castle, Ready Steady Go Kids and more. A sausage sizzle is planned and cold drinks will be available. The overarching theme for National Playgroup Week is ‘Connecting Communities through Play’. The event will be held at Mons Playgroup Centre, 1 Mons School Road, Buderim, on Friday, March 27, from 10.00am - 12.00noon, and it is free to attend.

Lost toys for the holidays

The highly acclaimed children’s production ‘FLUFF: A Story of Lost Toys’ makes its return to the Cremorne Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) from April 9 to 15. Telling the story of the Gingham family who are very concerned for all of the lost and discarded toys in the world, the characters travel all around to retrieve them, and bring them to their colourful home of odd shaped boxes, where they welcome them to the family. Don’t miss this return season of one of the most eclectic and loved children’s stage shows. Secure your tickets now via qpac.com.au or call 136 246.

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Choose your own adventure these holidays with Beerwah and Maleny Libraries By Sonia Clark

Choose your own adventure with either intergalactic space travel or magic and mayhem at Beerwah and Maleny libraries these school holidays. Get the kids excited with a number of cool free workshops on offer based around the theme of Wizards vs. Darklords. On Wednesday, April 8, Maleny library will be holding a ‘rockets and star wars masks’ pop in activity for all ages from 9.30am. Beerwah library will hold a Lego building workshop ‘Bricks 4 Kids’ (ages seven+) on the same morning from 10.00am - 11.00am, though bookings are required. On Friday, April 10 head over to Maleny Library at 11.00am for the ‘Storm Troopers and Light Sabres’ activity where you can create your own minecraft storm trooper head and light sabre (ages seven +). Beerwah library will be holding a ‘star wars mask and paper engineering’ workshop from 2.00pm – 3.00pm on Friday, April 10, suitable for ages five to eight. On Tuesday, April 14 from 9.30am - 11.00am there is a special off site ‘activate film making’ workshop (ages six - 12) to be held at the Maleny Community Centre Hall (23 Maple Street). Join the Maleny library staff to create your own cool short film featuring wizards, dragons and maybe even a flaming fireball or two! Beerwah minecraft fans will be happy to have the ‘Storm Troopers and Light Sabres’ activity for ages seven+ at Beerwah library on Tuesday, April 14 from 2.00pm - 3.00pm. Then get your magic on with a wand making workshop on Tuesday, April 14 at Maleny library (ages nine+) from 2.00pm - 3.00pm and Thursday, April 16 at Beerwah library (ages nine+) from 2.00pm - 3.00pm. For Harry Potter fans, Beerwah Library will have a Harry Potter e-Scavenger hunt (ages eight + with android device supplied) on Friday, April 17 at 2.00pm. All workshops are free but bookings are essential (except for pop in activity) by contacting the library 5475 8989 or by booking online via Sunshine Coast Council Library sites. These workshops are extremely popular so get in quick to register as places are limited.

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Teaching children respect, discipline, self control, and more from 3 years and up! On Sunday, March 22, students from the Matt Fiddes (MF) Hinterland Martial Arts Schools came together for their first grading of the year. From the little three-year-olds through to adults approaching their 60s, every student had a goal they were aiming for. Some, to simply pass their white belt grading, others striving towards their black belts. While gradings are designed to test students on their fitness, self-defense, and sparring techniques, the Matt Fiddes instructors look for even more. Every term, students learn different life skills such as self-control and anger management. This term, the topic was on stranger danger, dealing with the ‘no, go, yell and tell’ rules on how to escape if a stranger approached you. Every student has had lots of fun demonstrating all the techniques they have learned over the past 12 weeks. Gradings are a very special part of the MF

academy. It is not only a time where everyone comes together as one big supportive family, but a place where students show off their indomitable spirit and dedication to training as they strive to accomplish personal goals. One particular goal that all students aim for is to be nominated for a position on the Leadership or Super Winning Attitude Team (SWAT). Our Leadership team is a reward that goes to the students who show massive improvement in their courage, integrity and most importantly indomitable spirit. SWAT is a stepping stone for younger students who show potential in becoming future leaders. Over a long period of time students need to consistently show ‘Black Belt Attitude’ in the dojo, at school and at home to earn a nomination for SWAT or Leadership. Each grading term positions on these teams are reassessed and they must be re-nominated to keep their place.

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By Superdads drummer – Peter Spencer Have you ever wondered if play is actually important? Most dads today grew up hearing reprimands like “It’s time you grew up and stop playing silly games!” In some ways this may be necessary, but I wonder if by abandoning play we’re losing something very important both to ourselves and our families. The term ‘play’ doesn’t have to mean something meaningless or silly. Let’s face it, we play all throughout our lives and our play changes as we grow. I’ve watched my kids through the years go from playing ‘pretend’ to ball skills to just ‘chilling with friends’. It’s all play, and we worn-out grownups have our own way of playing. Personally I like to sit back with friends and chat about latest events, world news and future possibilities. I see this as suitable play for someone whose back is too worn out to chase footballs. The thing about play, whether it be chasing footballs or scraping the edges of the philosophical universe, is that it always works best when you share it with others. It may be difficult for boring old, worn-out dads like me to get involved with my 11-year-old daughter’s games, but she really loves it when I make an attempt, regardless of how brief that may be. On the other side of things, my daughter has been showing some interest in world events lately and wants to sit in on the conversations I have with my friends. Again, this may be a brief event, as more exciting games are taking place in other parts of the house. But that time of sharing grows as she gets older. So I suggest that rather than making our kids think it’s time to stop having fun and get serious, we should involve our kids in more ‘serious’ play. That way we share the fun and stay close to our kids. It’s a win-win situation. Enjoy.

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Well, we have had a wonderful start to our new year – with new mums and children, new babies and some new babies expected within the next few weeks or so. Now this first term is nearly done, and on April 1 we will be celebrating Easter in the Greek Tradition. It is an exciting time experiencing Easter in a different way. In our imaginations we will be boarding a plane to fly to Greece where we will learn all about this way of celebrating Christs’ gift of salvation. The following two and a half weeks will be holidays for all of us, until March 22 when we will all be back and ready for a whole new term. Elaine, Keith, Doris, Ethel, Margie, Diane and Kevin are the blessed and lucky Leaders of this lovely group of mums and children. We wish all of them a blessed and wonderful Eastertime. God be with you all. We meet at the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah from 9.00am to 11.00am on Wednesday.

Keep your kids active

During the Easter School Holidays the NgunNgun Triathlon Club will be running an Aquathlon training session on Wednesday, April 8 and then the following Wednesday, April 15 they will be running an Aquathlon at the Mooloolah Pool. After attending the Aquathlon specific training session, participants can compete in the Aquathlon run by Ngungun Triathlon Club junior coaches. Categories are ages five to eight that complete in a 400m run, 50m swim, and 400m run from 9.00am – 9.45 am. Then there will be a nine to 12 year’s category with includes a 800m run, 100m swim, and a 800m run from 10.00am – 11.00am. The events cost $10.00 per session. The Mooloolah Pool is located at King Street, Mooloolah (at the Mooloolah State School). For more information about the group check out their website www.ngunguntriclub.com.au and RSVP to macsel70@gmail.com or phone Mark on 0423 191 433.

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Landsborough's school captains, along with chaplain, Linda Whysall, help promote the anti-bullying message to students

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The message was clear and it echoed throughout Landsborough State School on Wednesday, March 18. It was a message endorsed by staff, students and parents who arrived at school dressed in the colour orange to highlight the anti bullying message and to promote the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence. The day provided a focus for students to say ‘Bullying. No Way!’ and to strengthen their existing everyday messages against bullying and violence. Students took part in a variety of learning activities that promoted the important message

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Pacific Lutheran students and families participated in the TravelSmart Ride2School Day, which is part of a national event that celebrates active ways to get to school. Parents and students were encouraged to get active and ditch the car to ride, walk, scoot or skate to school instead. Head of Staff and Students for Prep to Year 5, Mr David Druery, said it was great to see the community getting involved in this initiative. “Walking or riding to school not only improves the health of our community but also the natural environment too,” he said. Parents and students commented that walking or riding to school together was a fun way to start the day.

that bullying and violence will not be tolerated. This included a special assembly conducted by school chaplain, Linda Whysall, where the whole school took a pledge against bullying. Principal Kristy Walton said Landsborough State School is dedicated to creating a supportive learning environment, free from bullying, where every student feels safe, supported, respected and valued. “By working together, we are sending a clear message to young people that bullying and violence, in or outside of school, are not okay at any time," she said.

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Shave for a

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Shaved for a cure

The last week has seen lots of locals go under the clippers or embraced a new ‘Crazy Hair’ look for the day in an effort to raise funds and awareness for blood cancers, including the kids at Peachester and Landsborough State Schools, as well as students and staff at Maleny High. McDonalds at Glass House Mountains saw three of their team participate and a public shave also happened at Club Glasshouse. McDonalds crew members Izzie Rice, Lachlon Thompson and Dennae Treloar were brave and shaved, together they raised $700.00. Dennae said all of them in the team who decided to take part in the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave did so because of loved

At Club Glasshouse they also had a public shave on Sunday, March 15. Glass House Mountains Local Leo Petrie once again organised the public ‘Shave for a Cure’ day. This was Leo’s fourth time of going under the clippers and he must have set a good example for the rest of the crew who joined him on the day to either shave or colour. Leo is really appreciative of all of the support he received from his sponsors and is hoping to reach his target of $1,200.00. Thanks to Sanny Neeves for her hairdressing skills on the day.

Leo Petrie before and after

Jodie Pember went for the crazy colouring

Jennifer Lettres, McDonalds Manager with Jules from V8 Supercuts , Lachlon Thompson, Dennae Treloar, Izzie Rice and Samuel McClure, McDonalds Manager

ones that are experiencing cancer, loved ones who've won their battle and loved ones that they’ve lost. “We’d like to thank everyone who came out to help and to everyone who donated on the day as well, there is no better feeling than helping raise money for people who are suffering. “We couldn't have been more honoured to participate in such an inspirational cause and are grateful for the support from McDonald’s Glass House Mountains,” Dennae said. Thanks to Jules Bischoff from V8 Supercuts in Beerwah for doing the shaving.

Damien Petrie, Billy Rawlings, Max Schmock, Ross McKenzie, Theo Petrie, Lorraine Mann, Leo Petrie (Photos courtesy of Heather Engler)

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Shave for a Peachester lets their hair down

Contributed by Andrea Balcombe P&C Last week Peachester State Primary School went crazy for Crazy Hair Day and raised $169.00 for a cure for Blood Cancers. The children were extremely excited and planned some crazy styles for the day. The morning began with an impromptu parade to ensure the children understood what blood cancer was and the gravity of having such an illness. The kids, parents and teachers of Peachester love supporting worthy causes in creative fun ways. Everyone always goes to a huge effort and 100% participation is evidence of their enthusiasm.

They were brave and shaved

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Maleny High was alive to the sound of hair clippers last Friday, when four local hairdressers came along to the school and did the honours of removing the flowing locks of the school’s very brave ‘Shave for a Cure’ team. The 14 member team known as the ‘Maleny High Mad Hatters’ included three daring staff members and 11 brave students. The students who put their commitment before their appearance were Heath Grogan, Tristan Lashmar, Matilda Storey, Luke Gilliland, Chelsea Laws, Sholto Muir, Conor Biggs, Ryan Webb, Xanthe Dendle, Patrick Davis and Caelen Dwyer. The staff – referred to on the day as, ‘The Three Amigos’, because of the novelty sombrero’s they were wearing were, Adrian Cerda from Maths and Science, Brad Owens from the Library, and Brad Williams from PE. Last year the school’s team raised just over $9,000.00, and this year they are hoping to do great things again. Friday was a ‘Free Dress’ day which involves the students making a donation towards the fundraising effort.

The team have until June 30 to reach their final tally. There is still plenty of time to make a donation, just go to the ‘Be Brave and Shave’ website and look for the Maleny High Mad Hatters team to show your support. The school would like to thank the professional Hairdressers who gave up their time to be a part of the day. They included Nellie Donovan from Nellie’s Creative Hair Design, Maleny, Kylie Summers from Hair by Kylie, also of Maleny, and Morgan Winter and Hayley Baker from The Crooked Fringe at Witta. The Interact students, under the guidance of Fran Tickle, did an excellent job of organising the day and selling the sausages and drinks. The hard work of the Interact students throughout year was also recognised over the weekend, as they took out the Phillip Blakey Shield for Best Interact Club in South East Queensland. At the shave, music students entertained the audience in the Activity Centre, keenly supporting their mates doing the shave to raise funds for a very worthy cause.

Xanthe Dendle losing her lovely long locks

The Three Amigos’ Brad Owens from the Library, Brad Williams from PE and Adrian Cerda from Maths and Science go under the clippers

Brad Owens being congratulated by Deputy Principal Brian Wilkinson

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Crazy hair

Contributed by Kylie Merola On Friday, March 13, all the students at Landsborough State School came to school looking a little crazy! There was hairspray, glitter, wigs and all sorts of weird and wonderful hair-dos as the school participated in Crazy Hair Day. Everyone donated a gold coin and they raised awareness and funds for a very worthy cause. All money raised from Crazy Hair Day will help the Leukaemia Foundation continue to provide free practical care and support for patients living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders, as well as fund exciting research into improved treatments and cures. Leukaemia is the most common type of cancer in children and teenagers. Principal Kristy Walton explained how Crazy Hair Day is a great way to get the kids involved and be made aware of the cause at a young age. "Students got a buzz out of seeing their friends and teachers sporting a 'new do'. We even had one student, Dylan Cammell, take the brave step of shaving his head to raise money for this worthy cause," she said.

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Living - Arts Annie McIntosh exhibition at Beerwah Library

Australia's first bird art prize launches Australia’s first bird art prize has launched this week with the inaugural Holmes Art Prize calling on bird artists from across Australia to vie for this two-dimensional art award worth $10,000, which will be exhibited on the Sunshine Coast later this year. Any realistic birdlife scene will be accepted as an entry and patron of the prize, Dr Gary Holmes, who is an avid collector of bird paintings, says that he anticipates a high calibre of entries will be received prior to the closing date of May 1. “Australia has some of the world’s most acclaimed bird artists and it has long been my dream to see them come together in a prize such as this,” Dr Holmes explained. “It takes a talented eye to really capture the essence of these beautiful animals. The paintings in my collection have been selected based on the sensational colours, meticulous brushwork and realistic reflection of the subject matter, and I look forward to adding a new masterpiece following the award of this prize.” The winning artwork will be announced at the opening event held on August 12 and then acquired into Dr Holmes’ private collection. Friends of the Gallery Caloundra President, Marie Pigott said the Holmes Art Prize is part of a suite of art awards and categories worth well over $100,000 in prize money being packaged as a larger celebration of arts and culture held on the Sunshine Coast this spring. “The Friends are incredibly proud to be able to host this new award and look forward to building its reputation in years to come.” Cost of entry is $40.00. To submit a work or for more information contact the Friends of the Gallery Caloundra on 5492 1482, friendsofthegallery@gmail.com or visit www. friendsofthegallery.com.au. The Exhibition will be held at the Events Centre Caloundra from August 12 - September 20.

By Sonia Clark Emerging Peachester artist, Annie McIntosh will have her work featured in an exhibition titled Expressive Water Media at Beerwah Library during the month of April. A colourful and energetic contemporary abstract artist, the exhibition will showcase approximately 12 pieces which will also be available for purchase throughout the exhibition. The works will be on canvas predominately using acrylics and ink and feature a variety of subject matter and techniques, including monotype printing, collage, embellishing and various texture techniques. Annie has always incorporated art as a vital part of her life, both professionally and personally. Initially employed as a medical laboratory technologist, Annie dyed and stained cells and tissue which ignited a passion for viewing images from an alternative perspective. This interest was further expanded through her photographic dark room work cataloguing these images - which allowed her to master developing and printing techniques. Creative by nature, Annie later undertook classes in weaving and basketry as well as night art classes on design. This led to a journey in textile art and contemporary woven goods which she exhibited and sold during her time living in New Zealand with her husband and two sons. Annie embraced painting later in life and in 2013 she undertook a year at the Brisbane Institute of Art studying expressive water media techniques on a

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Pastel Society of Australia Inc Sunshine Coast Group will host a ‘Pastel Adventure’ Workshop run by Awardwinning Master Pastellist, Karol Oakley on Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29. This will be a full weekend pastel painting workshop of combined plein-air and studio painting in Buderim, along with the technique of underpainting for pastels, all in your own style. Book now go to www.ozpastels.com.

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Art Happenings Landsborough Art group - meet from 9.00am until 12.00noon Monday mornings at the Catholic Centre Hall, 13 Caloundra Street. This is a self help group where members support one another by sharing their skills and ideas. The cost is $4.00 which includes the venue hire, tea / coffee and biscuits. Members can also participate in local Museum open days and art exhibitions. Everyone is welcome and interests range from work with oils, watercolours and pastels to ink and pencil. For more information call Maureen on 5494 1965 or Una on 5493 0406 or just pop in! The Maleny Arts and Craft Group (MACG) offer a large number of arts interest groups that meet at the MACG Centre within the Maleny Showgrounds. These include Tuesday

Annie McIntosh in front of one of her works part time basis while still working full time. Once she and her husband had sold their business in 2014, Annie was finally free to paint fulltime. “Prior to 2013, I had not painted, and the classes ‘unleashed the beast within’ or at least sparked an energetic passion to paint,” explained Annie. “I did weave wall rugs and contemporary furnishings for many years when living in New Zealand, and that creative urge was put on hold while we ran our business. “Now I'm free to paint and garden, I paint almost every day, maybe making up for lost time,” she adds. Inspired by photos taken on her travels, or images or photos taken by others, as well as flowers and landscapes, Annie’s work could be described as abstract expressive. “Although the inspiration is my starting point, the work develops from there by imagination and responding to the first abstract images I’ve created,” she said. “The simpler paintings like flowers, are usually a joyous exploration of colour, form and texture. The more complex, larger paintings tell more of a story with marks or symbols,” she explains. While her earlier pieces often feature abstract flowers that seek to convey an emotional response, Annie has moved towards abstract landscapes and travel themes with layers of texture, stamping or printing and glazing, adding a complexity to her work. The exhibition runs at Beerwah Library from Wednesday, April 1 – Monday, April 27. mornings at 9.00am, the ‘Fine Arts’ group, with a focus on painting, including pastels, water colours, oils and acrylics. Wednesdays has the ‘Porcelain Artists ‘meeting at 1.00pm focussing on decorative painting (china, plates). For further information please call Anita Turner on 5494 4185 or Claire on 0409 401 221. Alternatively you can drop into the Maleny Art and Craft Gallery on Maple Street for more information about any of the groups. The Sunshine Coast Group of the Pastel Society of Australia - hold their meetings on the third Wednesday of the month from 6.45pm for a 7.00pm start, at the QCWA Hall, 3 Main Street, Buderim. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, April 15 and the evening’s demonstrator will be Landsborough artist Chris Blake speaking on ‘Scapes with Perspective and figures’. Visitors are welcome. To find out more, contact Anne Yang on 5442 5373 or take a look at their Facebook page. MARCH 25 2015 |

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Out & About Chappy Bowls Day success On Sunday the Beerwah High School Chaplaincy Committee hosted a very successful Chappy Bowls Day at Club Glasshouse. Committee Chair, Glenda McSwain said, “on behalf of the committee I would like to sincerely thank the business people in the community for their response and generous support. “The funds raised contribute to us being able to have a full time chaplain at the school, which in turn benefits the students and families from across the district,” she said. Thanks to the teams and sponsors, without them the day would not have been so enjoyable. Special mention to Rotary for cooking the barbecue, to Sharon and her team from Club Glasshouse for the use of the facilities, as well as Glasshouse Country Bowls Club’s Trevor Bertram for his help in the running of the day. Glenda would like to ask that the community support our local businesses who still gave, even when times are tough.

Members of the Chaplaincy Committee who attended on the day, Des Taylor, Glenda McSwain, Robert Smyth, Chris Bell and Judith Smyth

The Rotary Club of Glass House Mountains were on hand to keep everyone’s appetite satisfied George McKenzie, Oskar and Sue Schlapa and Ian Hope The day wasn’t just about playing bowls, but how stylishly the team was dressed was also an important element of the day. The best dressed team were from Glasshouse Country Care - Barry McQuay, Carrie Illing, Jennifer Bobbins and Kerri Clark. And an honourable mention must also go to the two teams from Embracia in Glasshouse Country, not everyone can wear a tutu and look

Members from Glasshouse Country Bowls on hand to lend a hand, Dennis Hume and Trevor Bertram

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The tutu wearing angels of Embracia, Jacob Cooper and Julie Palmer, with Barry and Trina Haylock as good as some of their fellas. Bowls winners were, on 82 points Jill, Noelene, John and Mac Townson. Second on 76 points was Bob Bloomer and Isobel and third on 73 points David, Di, Jim and Rob Scullion. Lowest Score for the Day on 38 points, the Super dads – Chaplain Mike Turner, Brendan Edwards, Greg Bradley and Andrew Powell.

Most stylish team on the day, Barry McQuay, Carrie Illing, with Kerri and Kynan Clark and Jennifer Bobbins

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Things To Do Tie Dye Workshop

Relive some childhood memories Caloundra Model Railway Association will be holding their annual Sale and Display Day on Saturday, April 11 at the Caloundra Arts Centre Association building (North Street, Caloundra) from 9.00am to 2.00pm, and entry is free. This exhibition has been staged over many years and attracts a wide range of visitors, from enthusiasts to beginners, as well as families. The layouts have been admired at recent model train shows and will no doubt bring back some childhood memories to many visitors. Also on show will be two of the smaller ‘n’ scale layouts and a working LEGO collection. The Club has an added attraction with Display Locos from the Sunshine Coast Railway Modellers Soc. (Nambour) and the clubs new large ‘T' Track modular layout complete with buildings and scenery. An assortment of preloved railway rolling stock, engines, track, buildings and electrics will be on table sales, and a model train set will be the raffle prize. Club Members will be on hand to offer friendly advice, there will be light refreshments available (very good sausage rolls and drinks). If you need further information, phone 5445 1225, 5491 9213, or 5499 6572.

Keep the kids busy these school holidays learning a new skill and getting creative at the Beerwah CWA’s Tie Dye Workshop on Thursday, April 9 from 10.00am at the CWA Hall, Simpson Street, Beerwah. This will be the second tie dye workshop the CWA ladies have run, and the best part it’s not just for the kids, the grownups can have a go as well. Cost for the workshop plus a T-Shirt is $15.00, or the workshop plus pillowcase is $10.00, and if you bring your own white cotton piece, the workshop costs $8.00. Get in early to make your bookings, please call 0400 027 591.

eBooks and more Is the world of eBooks still a bit of a mystery to you? A mystery that you would like to solve? Then why not head along to the Beerwah Library on Thursday, April 2 from 10.00am – 11.00am and discover everything you have wanted to know about accessing your virtual library. You will be able to learn how to download eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines and eMusic via the Sunshine Coast eLibrary. Attendance is free, however bookings are essential, phone 5475 8989. When you are booking please nominate which device you are bringing.

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Delight for the visual senses The Blackall Range Visual Artists invite you to their 2015 April Art Show at St Mary’s Hall on the Green. The exhibition will run from Friday, April 3 to Sunday, April 12, 9.00am to 4.00pm daily. Admission is free, and all donations go toward the upkeep and maintenance of this historical hall. We have oil, acrylic, pastel, water colour, graphite / pencil artists showcasing their work. Each bringing their own unique expression of creativity and diversity to delight your visual senses. There will be three exhibiting artists in attendance each day of the exhibition, and we hope to make your visit to Montville even more pleasurable.

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Beerwah CWA Easter Twilight Markets The Twilight Markets will be held on Easter Saturday, April 4 from 3.00pm to 8.00pm. There will be the usual array of wonderful and unique handmade stalls, food from local restaurant Pasta d'Vine, and live music. Kids will be entertained with a bouncy castle and can make their own Easter Bonnet, with a parade at 5.00pm. The lovely CWA ladies will be serving scrumptious home baked treats inside the hall along with tea and coffee. The CWA stall will also have plenty of home baked cakes and relishes to take home. All taking place within the CWA grounds and under the mango tree on Simpson Street. For any enquiries please call 0400 027 591.

Caloundra in full bloom The Sunshine Coast Orchid Society Caloundra hosts Autumn and Spring shows annually and ‘Orchids In April 2015’ promises to be one of the best ever. Come along to the Uniting Church Hall (on the corner of Queen and Ulm Streets, Caloundra) on Friday, April 10 between 9.00am and 5.00pm or Saturday, April 11 between 9.00am and 2.30pm to experience this wonderful spectacle. Features include talks on orchid culture, plant sales of orchids, bromeliads, anthuriums and foliage, and refreshments. Entry is $3.00 per adult, $2.00 for bus groups (carer and driver are free), and children are free. You will find ample parking and wheel chair access. www.gcnews.com.au

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HOME Home is Toni’s little jewel By Lea Parkes

As Toni Burt sat reading her copy of Australian Country, (a contemporary country lifestyle magazine), she found herself thinking, my house is as nice as the ones featured in these pages. So having undertaken a significant renovation of her Glass House Mountains property when she moved in five years ago, she decided to send the magazine editor an email with some photos of her home that she is clearly very proud off. Apparently the editor agreed entirely with Toni and contacted her back arranging for a journalist and a photographer to come out to see her, so they could feature the property in their magazine. While Toni is a university qualified Interior Designer the look and feel of the property clearly has been an act of love and features

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a lot of her own personal style. This is the seventh property that Toni has renovated, however previously the properties were in the city and had a stronger contemporary feel to them. Toni describes her Glass House property as her own version of Shabby Chic and has named it Le Petite Bijou (which means the little jewel in French). The whole renovation took only six week’s including all of the external painting. Toni explained that working in a project management role in corporate and commercial design meant that she just applied her professional skills to her

Original bedroom own property and had mapped out the project into four hour blocks. After seeing the before and after photos you can see that the whole house has been transformed from a well maintained and loved home, all be it one that’s interior was quite dated and included a 1950s style pale pink kitchen and bathroom, with red polyester carpet. While Toni has kept some of the original timber walls, she chose to freshen up the interior by painting the majority of the walls a creamy white. This alone made a massive visual change to the house without all of the rest of the refitting, and remodelling rooms she undertook to improve its functionality. Toni kept herself on a tight budget, doing the tasks she could herself and also by purchasing many interesting decorating pieces and furniture

New bedroom now on eBay or in second hand shops. She then tweaked and customised them to her tastes, and the overall effect is just amazing. Toni’s advice to anyone wanting to undertake a significant renovation to ensure things run smoothly time and budget wise is careful planning. 1. You need to talk to the trades people and understand what order they need to be booked in. 2. Have everything costed out in advance so you know exactly what the project will cost you. 3. Be organised, Tony purchased all of the materials for the project in the 12 or so months before the work began. 4. If you haven’t got the skills to project manage yourself, make sure you get one of the tradespeople to take on this role.

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Your home and business deserve to be treated to the best

Got time for a mini makeover at Easter? Easter is fast approaching and this break could be a great opportunity to get into those mini renovation jobs around the home that keep getting put off. Need a good power tool to finish off a project? Family run business R & R Hire Services have a huge selection of small power tools for hire - perfect for those mini makeover renovation jobs. Of course as a fully comprehensive equipment hire store, R & R Hire have just about everything you would need to suit most projects, either big or small. Their range of equipment is huge with everything from concrete floor grinders, to air compressors and bobcats available for hire. With over 23 years of successful business behind them, R & R Hire services have the equipment and expertise to provide the home renovator / handyman and tradesmen with the right tools for the job. Whether you are a builder, tradesman, home handyman or a DIY renovator, they always have just what you need, when you need it. As a lot of renovation projects are often planned for the holidays, it pays to get in early to book your equipment hire now. The friendly and approachable staff have an amazing range of skills and knowledge and are always happy to offer advice and ably assist with all your hire needs. As well as their trade, tool and equipment hire, R & R Hire also have a convenient and easy to use app for both android and apple devices featuring every piece of equipment, with descriptions, dimensions and pricing. For a free quote, call R & R Hire on 5495 8683 – they are always happy to help you. Conveniently located at 66 - 68 Beerburrum Road at Caboolture. Their doors are open seven days a week. rrhire.com.au

Richard Giles runs the Home & Health Consultancy Feng Shui advice service. Ring and ask about an assessment of your house or workplace using the Feng Shui system. In the 9th century AD two Chinese scholars wrote down the first systematic approach to working with landscape features using the phrase Feng Shui, literally meaning ‘wind and water’ two common elements making up any landscape. Richard was active in the environment movement for two decades and moved to study Feng Shui in 1998/99 in Australia and China. He’s done further studies in recent years including Geomancy (Earth dowsing). He uses compass, number cycles, birth dates and rules of arrangement to design the best personal situation for you. Most consultations run for around five hours on site and he then takes details back to prepare a full written report. He needs birth dates, the age of the house and building floor plans. Richard also uses the dowsing art, Geomancy to examine earth energies on site. Phone Richard on 5435 0158 and have a chat about what he can do for your home and land. Email - ricgiles@powerup.com.au or check out www.richardgiles.info He also publishes a 30 page guide book ‘Your Personal Guide to Feng Shui: How To Make Your Home Work More Harmoniously for You’ ($19.00 inc postage and handling – call Richard to make your order). Business feature

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Now the drier weather has returned, it is the perfect time to get any asphalt, gravel or concrete path, driveway and feature repairs and projects completed by the professionals. Asphalt & Base Construction is a well established local company specialising in surfacing, resurfacing, and maintenance of big and small jobs alike. The family run business pride themselves on being able to provide the best available materials and workmanship at a fair and reasonable price, and they have gained an excellent reputation throughout Glasshouse Country and the Sunshine Coast. With over 30 years experience, Josef and his son Archy have hundreds of satisfied customers to back up their claims that they are second to none for quality, service and value. Providing services for urban, rural and commercial clients, Josef specialises in areas such as asphalt surfaces, gravel driveways and roads, drainage design and installation, retaining walls, kerb and guttering and rejuvenation of tired or damaged surfaces. And if a black finish is not for you, Josef can provide an alternative, with his popular red brown asphalt. This type of hot mix consists of a special formula resulting in a soft elegant appearance that will fit perfectly into your surroundings. Call them anytime as they are happy to provide free advice on what is the best option for your situation. You can be confident that you will get a fast and helpful response – and they gladly provide obligation free quotes. Contact Josef and Archy today on 5478 9834 or visit their website www.asphaltbaseconstruction.com.au

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Home & Living

Guide From Kevs Joinery and Shopfitters business name, you may assume they only take on the bigger jobs; that’s just not the case! For over 10 years Kev has been assisting locals with everything around the home – including kitchens, bathrooms, robes, cabinets and laundries. With an attention to detail which is second to none, Kev and his team strive to offer a personalised service and always go that extra mile for their clients. If you would like some expert help and advice with your next home project, please give them a call.

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the next forty years. By 2055, there will be around 40 million people, an eye-watering increase on the 23.7 million people of today. This begs the questions of housing supply and how your construction loan translates into a new home. While building approvals rose 1.3 per cent in January according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Master Builders of Australia CEO Wilhelm Harnisch said the country will need 9 million new homes to keep pace with the population, which is more than double the current housing stock. “The key challenge will be to tackle intergenerational housing affordability in order to preserve home ownership

as a fundamental pillar of Australian economic and family life over the next 40 years,” he said in March 5 release. Mr Harnisch also pointed out that state and local governments have the biggest role in removing red tape and putting a spring back into the market’s step. This also means making sure there are affordable options for people taking out first home loans. “This will demand a serious commitment to reforms to counter supply side impediments that drive up house prices,” he noted. The report has added a fair bit of fuel to the policy change fire. Residential construction is both the challenge

and the solution to Australia’s rapidly growing population, and industry commentators have been crying out for governments to take down some of the biggest barriers to new home building.

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Home on private flat 1.6 acres

If you want privacy then this is the one, and in addition is the convenience and location. This usable 1.6 acres of flat land can be enjoyed as a haven for the children to play or look to running your business from home. The generous main house features high raked ceilings in the living and dining areas, three bedrooms with built in robes. After a hard day relax back in the two person spa bath. The kitchen includes a dishwasher and a gas cook top, kitchen opens out onto a large undercover patio that overlooks the acreage. Heating is provided for with a large wood burner or use one of the three reverse cycle air conditioning units. A bonus is a separate single bedroom guest accommodation (granny flat) with a kitchenette and

bathroom that includes a shower and luxury bathtub. Only a short drive to Sunshine Coast beaches, close to rail services and approximately one hour to Brisbane Airport. Call Mike Weaver on 0490 061 749 or 5439 6300 to arrange an inspection $495,000.

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Setting a new benchmark in small acreage living Sitting on 3637 square metres, this immaculate recently renovated five bedroom, two bathroom residence makes a statement in style and sophisticated living. It provides a private sanctuary and an exceptional home for both the entertainer and the growing family, with flowing neutral toned interiors with quality features and inclusions throughout. It has a timber decked outdoor entertaining area and fully fenced and secluded landscaped grounds of large proportions. This property presents a unique and rare offering and provides a whisper quiet relaxed lifestyle for

all to enjoy. The family has been catered for, and so has the man of the house with plenty of space for all the toys. With wide side access and a gravelled, fully fenced driveway and parking area, park the cars, caravan, boat or even the trucks! All without encroaching on the exquisite acreage backdrop. Don’t be slow to inspect this immaculate home as it won’t last long! 16 Gattera Road, Landsborough, $675,000. Call Denise 0410 649 905 or Suzie 0400 880 932 to book an inspection. Property ID 2835604.

Beerwah Denise Pinwill - 0410 649 905 PERFECT FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS, INVESTORS, DEVELOPERS AND BUILDERS!

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• Buy the property, relax and enjoy, knowing you have the opportunity to redevelop now or later, it’s your choice. • Keep the existing home, which becomes Unit No.1 and with DA approval, build one detached, freestanding residence which becomes Unit No. 2 to the rear of the block.

17 LAUREL STREET, BEERWAH

PROPERTY ID 2797806

2065 OLD GYMPIE ROAD, GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS

PROPERTY ID 7809033

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ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

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• 4 generous bedrooms, main with ensuite plus home office • Multiple living areas; separate lounge/ media room with direct access to timber decked under roofline outdoor entertaining area • Additional children’s wing complete with a third living area • Gourmet kitchen with walk in pantry, ample bench space and quality appliances • Three air conditioning systems, ceiling fans, rain water tank and side access

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RESORT STYLE LIVING SETTING A BENCHMARK FOR THE AREA

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• 9m x 6m powered shed with wide side access and concrete pad for the toys • Outdoor pavilion with chef’s kitchen + resort style inground pool

80 LACHLAN CRESCENT, BEERWAH

PROPERTY ID 7557585

Offers over $800,000

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RARE GEM IN GLASSHOUSE – MAGNIFICENT VIEWS - 20 ACRES

• Entertainer’s kitchen with European appliances & Caesar Stone bench tops

• Airconditioning, Vacumaid system, 40,000lt rainwater, solar and security too many quality inclusions to list. Simply seeing is believing. Outstanding value!

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• Versatile 5 bedroom home with multiple living areas • Brand new state of the art polyurethane kitchen with granite benchtops • Stone feature wall with recess for plasma screen and fireplace • Generous undercover timber decked outdoor entertaining area, overlooking beautiful secluded garden, fully fenced • Three bay Colorbond shed with wide double gated side access and multi vehicle parking 16 GATTERA ROAD, LANDSBOROUGH

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ACREAGE LIVING AT ITS FINEST

68 Simpson Street Beerwah

5 WHISTLER PLACE, BEERWAH

PROPERTY ID 7572958

• Knock down the existing home and build three attached units, subject to DA approval on resubmission of plans.

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PROPERTY ID 2786866

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• 8.3 hectares with breathtaking views “you can never lose” • Level to gently sloping land – multiple farm sheds • Perfect for lifestyle, horses or farming • Tree lined creek on boundary + endless water supply with water licence and ‘well’ • Renovated large two storey character home with swimming pool

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ONE CALL & WE DO IT ALL • DIY custom flat-pack kitchens • Pre-assembled flat packs • Installation service available with full job management • Cooking appliance packages (see our website for options) • Kitchen cabinet hardware • Bathroom supplies • Australian made HMR & MRMDF cabinet & door boards • Free Range Hood with your new kitchen

Modern four bedroom, two bathroom plus rumpus room on a 590m2 block is only 300 metres to shops and rail and is great for family living. With an unbeatable position, this modern home overlooks timbered parkland, and features an extra-large rumpus room, and is equipped with a chef’s kitchen with island bench and breakfast bar. The home has a light and airy open living area with easy access via sliding doors to inviting north easterly facing tranquil alfresco areas to relax in. The double garage has been lined and converted to a great rumpus room or second living area, with sliding doors at the front. Wide double gate access to the rear yard offers plenty of space for a shed or parking cars and toys.

Buy a Bale Day in Beerwah

The team at Ray White in Beerwah will join Ray White offices across the country for the first ever national Buy a Bale Day will on March 25. Business owners Paul and Jo O’Brien, will open their doors to the community to collect donations for bales of hay for farmers in need

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Security screens, multiple air conditioners, ceiling fans and a large garden shed are just some of the extra features. The home is priced to sell and easy to add value to with a little paint and tender loving care. Well worth an inspection. Please call John King to arrange an inspection 0409 570 284. until March 27. Australians are being asked to help raise enough money to buy 50,000 bales. These bales will be purchased from hay farmers and delivered to farmers in desperate need to keep their breeding stocks alive. For a bale of hay you are looking at $20.00, a litre of diesel $1.70, a Gift Card $20.00 (which can be spent in the farmers local community at participating businesses) or make a donation of $10.00. To find out more about the program, or to make an on-line donation check out www.buyabale. com.au/raywhite

New Beerwah Residential Estate The Best Value Choice in the Hinterland • Close to Beerwah shopping and rail • Bordered by parks, National Parks and bushland • Wide streets for less parking issues • Walk or easy bike ride to schools • Big lots with spacious feel and room for a generous garden and shed • Underground power, town water and sewer Wanting a granny flat or shed with your new home?

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Our blocks are big enough (650m2 to over 800m2) and our covenant allows shed and/or granny flat as extra building (sta).

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Environment Friends of Mary Cairncross Association

Barung Landcare Butterfly boom

Easter is only a few weeks away and our picnic area upgrade is finished and ready for the usual influx of visitors, especially on Easter Sunday, which is traditionally a very busy day in parks and rainforests. The council have done an excellent job installing two new shelters and more beautiful wooden tables and benches. It’s all looking very nice, but sadly there’s only the same number of barbecues, but sharing is good! What is making those chirping, peeping, screeching, squawking, cheeping, crying sounds you hear in the rainforest, and even in the bush near your home? We know – Birds! Very good, but which bird? The FMCA have three CDs of bird calls for sale, ‘Australian Bird Calls of the Tropical East’, ‘Voices of the Sub-Tropical Rainforests’ and ‘Australian Bird Call Favourites’. These David Stewart CDs will help bird lovers among you to identify what is calling. The CD’s go perfectly with the book ‘Birds of the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve’, published a few years ago. The book is full of beautiful photographs of our birds taken by local photographers. We also have ‘Australian Frog Call of the Sub-tropical East’ for those of you who want to know what goes croak in the night. The sale of these and other items provide the Friends with funds for their projects in and around the forest and Ed. Centre. Autumn is the best time a year in Maleny and a great time for a walk in the rainforest; hope to see you there, or at the next meeting of the Friends on Saturday, April 18. The Friends of Mary Cairncross Association aims to protection and enhance the natural environment of the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. To find out how to become involved check out www.friends-of-marycairncross.com.au or call 5435 0348.

This summer brought a spectacular parade of butterflies to the Sunshine Coast. The variety of butterflies seen in the ‘Butterfly Blizzard’ this year was phenomenal. According to the Queensland Museum, butterfly booms usually only consist of one or two species, making this year’s boom extraordinary. At Barung's Porters Lane Nursery, staff spotted Blue Triangles, Blue Tigers, Lemon Migrants, Caper Gulls, Caper Whites, Orchard Swallowtails, Monarchs, Varied Eggflies, Lesser Wanderers, Richmond Birdwings, Yellow Admirals, Common Pencilled-Blues, Evening Browns, Common Crows, Skippers and others. The Queensland Museum Website suggests that there is no simple explanation for the recent explosion in butterfly numbers. The recent extreme hot and humid conditions provides perfect flying weather for butterflies as they don't need to consume as much energy to keep warm and hydrated. We have not had exceptional rainfall; just enough to rescue plants from drought conditions and promote new growth. Butterfly breeders, Tony and Katie Hiller have noticed that dry conditions are better for butterflies and their leaf-eating caterpillars. Neither thrives in wet conditions which stop butterflies from flying and cause caterpillars to develop fungal and viral diseases which can retard growth and cause mortality. Whatever the cause, butterflies need native food plants for their caterpillars. At least 13 different plants that attract butterflies are available at Barung's Porters Lane Nursery and the book 'Create More Butterflies', by Frank Jordan and Helen Schwencke, is available at the nursery and the Barung office, 38a Coral Street Maleny. Photo courtesy of www.butterflyhostplants.com.au Barung Landcare is a leading community-based organisation working to develop ethical solutions for a sustainable future. We support local and regional community empowerment to conserve and enhance the rich diversity of natural resources of the Blackall Range and environs. - See more at: www.barunglandcare.org.au

What’s on for gardeners in April

Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – April 3, 10.00am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Road, Caboolture. Learn all about the world of herbs. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. Open Gardens Australia – April 11 and 12, ‘Royal Palms’ 192 Mons Road, Buderim, 10.00am – 4.30pm. $10.00 entry. Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – April 12, 2.00pm. A walk in Cahill’s Scrub, Peachester. For details of where to meet, please contact 5494 9187, or email sgapsuncoast@gmail.com. All welcome. Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – April 12, 10.00am morning tea followed by meeting at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. For more information call 5476 2771. Peachester Garden Club – April 16, 9.30am at Peachester Hall. All plant and gardening lovers welcome. Call Trish on 5496 9169. Carpark Plant Sale – April 18 from 8.00am until 2.00pm at 20 Coral Street, Maleny (the old Vet Surgery). On sale will be a range of tube stock in two pot sizes – including garden plants, shrubs and groundcovers, butterfly and bird attracting plants, and a line of bushfoods. Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – April 19. Held at the Frizzo’s residence. The Interested Grower’s Group meeting will begin at 1.00pm with the monthly meeting to commence at 2.00pm. For further information please contact Jan on 5494 2301. Maleny Garden Club – April 28, 9.30am at The Old Witta School, Witta Road, Witta. Interesting guest speakers, please bring your own chair and cup or mug. Contact Jan on 5499 9010.

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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Inc. will hold their next General Meeting at 5.00pm on Saturday, April 11 at Glasshouse Country RSL Club at 1 Reed Street. There will be a ‘Happy Hour’ with light refreshments available after the meeting. All service and social members welcome. Mooloolah River Water Watch & Landcare Inc will hold their next General Meeting on Saturday, May 9 at 2.00pm, at Mooloolah River Water Watch Nursery. Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall - will be held on Saturday, April 4 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, 1st prize, meat tray – yellow heart 100E – Syd. 2nd prize, fruit and veggie tray – yellow heart 65E - Keith E. Lucky meal prize, $20.00 cash, proudly sponsored by KLM Energy, winner is Shirley (19E blue clubs). Shirley winner of the KLM lucky meal cash prize with Lorraine McNamara from KLM Energy

Community Garage Sale - Saturday, April 11, at the Baptist Centre, corner Landsborough and McCarthy Roads from 7.00am to 1.00pm. Info sheets and booking forms are available at Rosetta Books in Maleny, contact 0491 155 499 or email cherieconrad15@aol.com Date Claimer – Cuppa for Cancer will be held on Thursday, May 7 at the Mooloolah Public Hall. Hosted by Mooloolah Valley Slimmers, it promises to be a morning of fun - music, raffles, prizes, a sumptuous morning tea and lots more as the organising progresses. Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens - At our March monthly meeting, the lucky door prize winners were John and Dolly Anthony and raffle winner was Neville Woolley. Birthdays for this month: Frank Moroney and George Bowers. Wedding anniversaries: Richard and Dorothy Scambler, and John and Dolly Anthony. Reminders - on Tuesday, April 14 - monthly meeting. Guest speaker from RACQ. Nominations for Director positions for coming year are now open. Wednesday, April 22 - free morning tea for all over 50’s and Senior Citizen members at the hall next to the Beerwah Library starting at 9.00am. There will be entertainment, lucky door, raffles, progressive raffle and stalls. Local members are asked to bring a plate and items for the progressive raffle. Tuesday, April 28 - games day.

Conditions To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.

Range Cancer Support Group - will not meet on the first Friday of April because of the Easter holiday. A date for a coffee morning will be sent to members. If you require help or information please contact Judy, 5435 8140. Glasshouse Country Prostate Cancer Support Group - The group will meet at the Mary MacKillop Centre at 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah on Wednesday, April 8 from 5.30pm for 6.00pm. Contact Bob, on 0427 606 240 or bob.mcl@bigpond.net.au Queensland Country Women's Association Maleny Branch - members meet 9.30am on Wednesday, April 1 at 1 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny. Please note change of address because of Easter holiday. All women are welcome to attend to share in activities and community service.

Diary Dates Monday, March 30 - The QCWA Beerwah Branch will hold their meeting at 10.00am at the CWA Hall in Simpson Street. Wednesday, April 1 - 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. Wednesday, April 1 - Mooloolah Valley Lions meet at JAE’s Place, 129 Mooloolah Connection Road, Glenview. Everybody welcome. For more info phone Mary on 5445 9897.

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Primary Kids Club

Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187

Dr Percy Harold - Seventh Day Adventist Church

1st & 3rd Sun. 10:30am Peachester UC Worship

Nice fishy! Life is a bit like going fishing. A couple of weeks ago, and for the first time in months, I took my wife out in our old tinny. Usually we spend half the time exploring waterways. There is always something new and interesting around the next bend in the stream. This time we launched at Tewantin with the lower reaches of the Noosa River firmly in our sights. A friendly onlooker standing under the big tree on the shore waved me back. The winch handle had fallen off at the ramp. After thanking him and wishing him a great day too, we headed downstream. There were shallows, beacons, buoys, and other anchored vessels to navigate around. We pulled into the local hire boat business to get a bag of ice to keep our bottled water cool on a very hot day, to store any fish we might catch, and a small packet of bait. After exploring for an hour we decided to drift on the outgoing tide in the hope1 our bouncing baits GCNEWS Add sept 12 2013.ai 10/02/2015 5:26:35 PM would attract a flathead. Just when it was time

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Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

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to go home, Marion said she thought there was something on her line. Not wanting to waste the ice, we took all care to bring the fish alongside. There was the ugliest 45 cm bottom-dwelling fish we had ever seen. Mouth and eyes up on top, large belly beneath, and a flat vertical tail. It was not meant to be kept. Cutting the line we let it swim to the deep again. And then we explored some more before heading home. And life is like that sometimes isn’t it. Our plans do not always work out. Hopes can be dashed. There are obstacles to be navigated around. An exciting find can be disappointing in the end. But, if you look around, you will still see there is beauty in nature and even in people. Best of all, and regardless of the situation, God is there to enjoy time with you. How about going ‘boating’ with Him this week at your local church?

Loving God, Loving People, Loving Life

Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866

Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org

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Exciting weekend at the Arnold Classic in Melbourne Contributed by Norm Taylor Local Taekwondo athletes Cameron Taylor and Leo McDonald from San Training Centre last week travelled to Melbourne to compete at the first Arnold Classic multi sports festival. The Arnold classic is the largest ever fitness and sports expo in Australia. Promoted by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the event attracted 7,000 competitors from 20 countries in 27 different sports and 60,000 spectators. Competing in the open black belt division for the first time, Leo was uncontested in the fly weight division, and so moved up to fight in the lightweight division with Cameron. Leo had a tough draw and fought very well but lost to six time national champion from Victoria in the semi-final. The score was a close 1 point to 3 and he finished with a bronze medal. Cameron won his first fight scoring a huge 25 points to win by point’s gap, the final score 2511. In the final Cameron lost by one point to the same opponent who defeated Leo in the semifinal. Cameron’s final score was seven points to eight to finish with a silver medal. Brisbane athletes Chris Belcher and Katarzyna Bartnikowska from the KMA Academy were both coached by Cameron and they picked up a gold

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and a silver. Now at home everyone is getting ready for the first grading of the year this Friday night that will also include a sausage sizzle supporting The Stephen family. Thanks to local sponsors Hinterland Sports and Karoom Salts for supporting our athletes from the San Training Centre, a fulltime martial arts centre in Beerwah. Follow our athletes at the San Training Centre on Facebook or visit www.santkd.com to stay up to date.

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Social tennis scene reignites at Glass House Sports Club

Contributed by Jack James If your trusty tennis racquet has been ‘hidden’ away in a cupboard or similar for the past couple of years, now may be just the right time to hunt it down, dust it off, and head down to Glass House Sports Club for a regular weekly hit of social tennis. The recently formed ‘Glass House Mountains Social Tennis Club’ is now conducting social tennis two evenings a week, with men, ladies and ‘keen’ junior’s all most welcome to come along. Join us on either or both nights to enjoy some good, well organised tennis, in a friendly, social atmosphere at the Sports Club’s excellent tennis facility. The club is based at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, Steve Irwin Way, and social tennis times are Monday and Friday from 7.00 pm until late. Cost is $5.00 per player per night (new balls provided regularly). Please note there is no club membership fee required. For further information please contact: Jack on 5438 7804 or our local District Tennis Coach: Katya on 0417 625 194 or 5494 9464. www.gcnews.com.au


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National Touch Football Titles update Recently two locals Desley Palmer and Eve O’Mara headed to Coffs Harbour to represent the Sunshine Coast at the National Titles Touch Football titles in the over 35s team. On day one, they had a 4-2 win against North Qld Cyclones, and a 1-5 loss against Hunter Valley Hornets. On day two a 13-1 win against NT and a 3-1 win against ACT. This was followed on day three with a 5-2 loss against Gold Coast Sharks. The rest of day was completely washed out due to 125ml of rain falling and flooding all 13 fields and car parks. On day four they won the Preliminary Final 10-0 against NT and unfortunately they lost the Semi-Final 7-3 against Hunter Valley Hornets. Desley said they were knocked out in the semi-finals by Hunter Valley Hornets who went through to play Gold Coast Sharks in the final, which they won 4-2. “This was a fantastic experience for all the girls, who hope to keep most of the team together to play in the State Championships later in the year,” she said.

Eve and Desley return back to their season at Glass House Mountains Touch to play in their own local teams Grand Final next Monday night. Their team is called the Glass House Mountains Goannas and they are very happy to have received sponsorship from the Glass House Mountains Tavern this season. The top two teams playing in the ‘A’ grade final shall play off in the Hinterland Challenge which is held the Friday night after the finals. This year it is to be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, so if you would like to see the higher grades of touch football playing against the top two Maleny teams, come on down to the fields on Friday, March 27 at 6.30pm to see the girls and their team in action. This year it is to be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, so if you would like to see the higher grades of touch football playing against the top two Maleny teams, come on down to the fields on Friday, March 27 at 6.30pm to see the girls and their team in action.

Beerwah Ladies Golf

Contributed by Jenny Kelly We had 94 very brave souls come out on one of the hottest ever March days to play an Ambrose event. This was the first of our ‘Invite the Men’ days for 2015, and it was great to see so many here to play for trophies donated by lady members Marie Oxlade, Sue Wood, Lyn Steele and Josie Thistlethwaite. The weather wasn’t the only thing burning up the course on the day with two teams coming in with 66 Nett. The winners, on the dreaded countback were Trevor and Mavis Brimelow, from Heather Henn and Trevor Morrison, also on 66 Nett. Second runners up were Gary Stockwell and Carol Fraser with a 66 3/4 Nett. Nearest to the pins went to Heather and Trevor on the 2nd, Bob and Andrea Campbell took out both the 5th and the 16th, while Roger and Lea Garner won the balls on the 18th. The ball rundown went to 69 1/4 Nett. Next week we are playing a delightful Bisque Bogey. Take good care everyone. www.gcnews.com.au

By Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – matches have been underway for a few weeks now and so far the weather has been great. Only one more match before the Easter and School holiday break and the first match back will be April 24. Make sure that you organise a fill-in player if you are unable to play your match on the Friday night or you can re-organise the match with all the other players for another day. If there is still a problem then contact Katya. For any catch-up matches there is a court available at Glasshouse Primary School between 3.30pm and 5.30pm every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, and these matches need to be arranged by the players. The season fees are due now and need to be paid in full by March 27 or make arrangements with Katya re payment. On Monday and Friday nights starting at 7.00pm, there is social tennis, and it is open to all players of any age and ability. Cost is $5.00 per person, which is to be paid prior to playing and you just need to turn up at Glasshouse Sports Club Tennis courts. Following are the scores up to March 13. Div 1 – Nadal-58 (27.2), Murray-38, Federer-22 (27.2 and 13.3), Djokovic-21 (13.3). Score sheets still to come in for dates in brackets. Div 2 – Bryce-22, Riley-14, Declan-12, Ziggy-4. Score sheets for the 27.2 and 13.3 still to come in. Cont Tennis – Emily-21, Isabel-17, Eadie-16, Josh-10. Score sheets for the 27.2 still to come in. Following are the scores up to March 6. Div 3/Peewee – Head-37, Babolat-36, Prince-19, Yonex-17

Glasshouse Country Bowls

Our winners Carol Fraser, Trevor and Mavis Brimelow, Heather Henn and Trevor Morrison and Lyn Steele (in front)

Contributed by Richard White Wednesday, March 18 - Ladies Bowls Day. Rain washed out the days play. Thursday, March 19 - Open Pairs Bowls. Only one game played due to the heat. Winners were Rodney Dick and Vic Muscat with 24 points. Runners up were Gordon Dyer and Trevor Bertram with a score of 22. Saturday, March 21 - Men’s Pairs Championship played. Round 1 in the morning, Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson def Graham Nicholson and Mac Townson 24 to 20. Round 2 in the afternoon, Brett Collinson and Bill Tumbridge def David Hayes and Jim Tatum 22 to 16. Stephen Palmer and Terry Little def Gordon Dyer and Rib Scullion 21 to 17. Bruce Malcomson and Rodney Platt def Jack Timm and John McSwain 27 to 22. Rodney Dick and Vic Muscat def Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson 21 to 18. Round 3 of the Men’s Pairs next Saturday, March 28 at 9.00am, with the Final at 1.00pm. The Quarterly Meeting will be held on Saturday, March 28 at 9.00am in the Clubhouse. MARCH 25 2015 |

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bookkeeping Registered BAS Agent. Phone or Email Luisa on 0414 252 361 luisa@inboxbookkeeping.com.au

drum lessons Glasshouse. Experienced local drum teacher for beginner to experienced students. All ages welcome. Ph: 0414 565 645

Work Wanted COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887

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Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881 want that new car feeling again? Without the price tag? I have extensive experience & take pride in my work & cars. From a simple wash to a full detail. I can cater to your needs. For a quick quote or to make an appointment - contact Andrew 0423 174 420

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mel's alterations & repairs Sports wear/gear, work wear, uniforms and everyday wear. Phone 0432 858 068

coffee with james mobile coffee van Gtd work, earn $1,500 - $5,000 + pw. Exciting new opportunity in the rapid growing coffee industry, change your lifestyle, call James 1800 152 637 coffeewithjames.com.au

garden problems fixed Solutions for weeds, erosion etc. Qualified & experienced. Phone David 0414 675 443

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0407 074 079 Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315

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

Firewood FIREWOOD Quality seasoned hardwood, split & delivered. Large load $160 or $300 for 2. Ph: 0429 496 283

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Upfront Club / Maple Street Co-op Dynamic, experienced Manager required to provide leadership for our renowned Maleny cooperatives. 16 hrs/wk. Application details at: ww.upfront.org Closing date: 31 March 2015

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Office Admin and Client Support Person We need a very skilled, Salt of the Earth person with a good sense of humour who brings a Ray of Sunshine with them. You will need to be anally retentive, well organised, slightly mad and capable of a good belly laugh. A very good all rounder, proactive, and with great attention to detail. Responsible and reliable with strong Computer Literacy in all normal Office and Internet based software. This is mostly an admin role which includes marketing, data entry and customer support. Needs a sense of adventure and a robust nature. Remuneration negotiable to attract a quality, skilled person. Casual position two days per week, increasing over time. Based near Landsborough. Want more detail, check out www.judithrichards.com.au Reply with email in the first instance to admin@judithrichards.com.au please include your Resume and a Cover Letter

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Required, must have excellent presentation. Duties include food preparation and presentation; barista skills would be an advantage but not essential as we will train; customer service and general cleaning. To apply for this position we are conducting interviews on Friday 27th March between 10am - 11am (come presented for interview with details) or if you can’t make that go to our website for our online application and we will contact you from there. CJ’s Pastries Maple Street, Maleny www.cjspastries.com.au www.gcnews.com.au


$14.00 for 10 words then 50c per word thereafter. Ring through your classifed and pay over the phone with your credit card. Deadline Monday 12noon

For Sale FOR ALL YOUR STEEL SUPPLIES CONTACT TREVOR HELEN JAKEMAN FOR ALL YOUR STEEL&SUPPLIES CONTACT 168 Whites Road, Landsborough 4550 TREVOR & HELEN JAKEMAN Phone: 54 941031 Mobile: 0427400130

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168 Whites COMPETITIVE PRICESRoad, Landsborough STEEL CUT TO 4550 SIZE RHS;Phone: FLAT BAR; ANGLE; HOUSE0427 POSTS; CHANNEL; 5494 1031 PIPE;Mobile: 400 130 SHEET;motorcycles wanted pre '85 dirt & road bikes, PLATE; MESH; DEFORMED BAR; PLASTIC; TRENCH MESH; CHAIRS, parts bikes, cash paid Ph: 0412 236 154 email: jakemansteel@hotmail.com www.jakemansteel.com.au

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Pets & Livestock PET MINDER while you are away. Honest, reliable animal lover. Daily visits Phone Lise on 0404 084 509.

3 lounge suites (Club, corner & recliner). Queen bed, cane lounge chairs. All GC, must sell 5439 0793

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Masport ride-on mower with catcher 19.5hp, 40inch deck, 2.5yrs old, 40hrs work only, $4,000 ono. Ph: 5439 9402

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Trailers 6x4 reg til May, Canopy frame, spare wheel $300 ono. Must sell - 5pce dining suite, electric lanw mower, 2 burner BBQ w/bottle, 2 burner gas stove w/bottle, electric fan heater - new, plus misc tools, 2 wall fans. Ph: 0427 876 705 ITEMs FOR SALE - English wood lathe with tools, single ensemble, phone table seat, 2 cane bench tools, 2 drawer filing cabinet, 4 chairs (2 folding, 2 swivel), easy cook oven. All GC Ph: 5493 0241

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 coromal 17'6" in ex cond. includes electric brakes, reverse camera, independant suspension, stabilizer bars, roll out & new full annex, good tyres, low kilometres, ezy tow, all aluminium body, reverse air con, all mod cons, travel ready & priced to sell $22,500 Ph: 0427 110 130 toyota camry 2000 CSX, 148,000kms, rego til Nov 2015, RWC, automatic $4,800 ono Ph: 5493 0343 jabiru savage half punt 3.8m boat, 15hp Johnson, redco trailer, safety gear, Humingbird fish finder, folding pots, VGC $3,800 Ph: 0412 114 398 2009 KawaSaki KLX 250F, green, GC, 1552kms $3,500 ono. Ph: 0413 833 941

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Wanted wanted unused shed Need for storing & mechanical work on cars & bikes. A least 6 months. Andrew 0423 174 420

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PEACHESTER flat to rent with lock up storage and carport, working person $250/wk including power Phone: 0418 789 602

Garage Sale glasshouse 48 Springburn Drive. Sat 7am - 2pm. Moving house, lots of household items, furniture, plants - all must go. glasshouse 84 Outlook Drive. Sat from 7am. Storage units, household items, kitchen cupboards, tools, bits n pieces, child car seats. glasshouse 35 Anderson Road. Sat from 7am 12noon. Toyota Camry, lounges, household goods. Downsizing. beerwah 2 / 2A North Street. Sunday 7am - 12noon. Lots of young women's clothing, shoes & accessories.

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Lounge suite (2x 2 seater & 2 x armchairs), recliner, crystal cabinet. All in GC. Phone: 0427 833 275 or 5439 0133

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beerwah s/c large ensuited 1 bedroom unfurnished flat, large screened patio area, own yard, carport, power incl. very private 0428 714 161

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Mature lady speeding “Is there a problem, Officer?” Betty says to the traffic cop, Jason. “Yes ma'am, I'm afraid you were speeding. Can I see your license?” Betty is quick to respond. “Well, I would give it to you but I don't have one, I lost it four years ago for drunk driving.” Jason is stunned and replies, “I see... can I see your vehicle registration papers then please.” Again Betty is quick to say, “I can't do that, this is a stolen car.” “You stole it?” “Yes, and I killed and hacked up the owner, he is in my boot in plastic bags, if you want to see.” Slowly backing away Jason calls for back up, and within five minutes police cars circle the car. Senior officer Greg slowly approaches, clasping his half drawn gun he says, “Ma'am, could you

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Your Stars with Edgar J. Winter - www.astroclarvoyant.com Week beginning 25/03/2015 ARIES March 21 – April 20 The month has offered some surprising and chaotic changes! But this week you may get to stabilise your affairs and gain confidence for next month. By this weekend you may feel indulgent and spend excessively on someone that you love. The Moon being in Leo, sees fun for the weekend. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Things may be easing up this week surrounding choices and decisions about money. Concentrate on questions of value, ones that materially benefit you, rather than giving away to someone who may not appreciate it as much. This weekend, the Moon coming into Leo, brings big appetite. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 If you have been working at something all month, recognition for that comes this weekend. Also with the Moon in Leo, the weekend delivers some interesting gossip. Some planets in your solitude sector means it is good for you to read something about your psychology/self esteem. CANCER June 22 – July 22 With Pluto helping Venus and Neptune in an enchanting aspect, a revolutionary person, or group, could open up your world with an inspiring idea. This is a week when feelings in a friendship deepen perhaps into romantic ventures. With Mars assisting, take action on any inspired ideas.

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SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 By the end of this week, faith and hope that you spruik can stir hearts with warmth and understanding. You have the right intentions in your heart, and after the weekend, you are looking for ways to share your dinner time joy. Efforts towards advancement bring tangible rewards. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 This week sees the Universe giving you time to think long term about any real estate interests or having you secure a good home. By the weekend you may feel lucky regarding a loan or investment. Make sure you don’t overlook important details that could add to your expenses. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 If there is still a fog over finances hanging around in the background, discuss an idea with a family member with whom you are comfortable. While it may have been a rough ride this month, you have reached the end and should be able to stabilise what is important to you now. PISCES February 20 – March 20 After an unsettling month, the next couple of weeks work towards making progress on achieving your financial and career goals. You have the soft, harmonious resonance of warm friendly Venus and a dreamy romantic Neptune aspect which ends the month happily.

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