Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26 - 2014. VOLUME 29-29
Glamourous Graduates page 32
DELIVERING INTO
Talking tech at Beerwah Library page 7
Mt Tibrogargan summit route reopens page 6
Independently owned and operated
BEERBURRUM | GLASS HOUSE | BEERWAH | PEACHESTER | LANDSBOROUGH | MOOLOOLAH VALLEY | GLENVIEW | PALMVIEW | MALENY
Remember the days 3
EditionS until Christmas!
Rooftop Campers & Camper Trailers Vehicle Interiors Furniture Upholstery Boat & 4WD Canopies Roll out Caravan Awnings & Annexes
Unit 7/47 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah
MOUNTAIN AUTO ELECTRICS • Starter Motors • Alternators • Air Conditioning 29 Swan St, Beerwah
Scott or Min Mountain
5494 6999
ANTENNAS
TV & DVD
Repairs to most brands of:
• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • TV + PVR/DVD Tuning • Home Theatre Setup • Phone & Data Points
TV (LED, Plasma, LCD) PVR, DVD, VCR, Home Theatre, Microwave Oven and Computer Monitor
Authorised Warranty Service and Extended Warranty for 23 brands
BEERWAH ELECTRONICS lie
Garth & Ju Stone
PH: 5494 0466
21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Email: service@beerwahelectronics.com.au Web: www.beerwahelectronics.com.au
Beerwah Veterinary Surgery Dr. Ian Palmer Dr Alicia Palmer Dr Susan Portas
See page 32
FREE NAIL CLIPS FOR ALL PATIENTS
11 Turner Street, Beerwah
5494 6277 www.vetsmart.com.au
Pty Ltd
ABN 15 113 565 003
Hi Everyone
L
ast week Sarah and I headed along to the Caloundra Events Centre to grab some photos of the Beerwah State High School students arriving at their formal. As we parked the car, two really glamorous sequin clad girls stepped out of the vehicle next to us, they looked like models ready to walk the red carpet at the Academy Awards (see photo top of cover). And while this isn’t the first year we have taken photos at this endof-year event, you kind of forget what really great fun it is seeing the students dress up and witnessing first-hand how excited both the
students and their families are. However what never ceases to amaze me is the transformation that takes place from seeing the students in their school uniforms to seeing them turn into such dazzling creatures. So when Sarah returned later in the week from the Clap Out with her photos and I chose one of two very teary looking school girls in their uniforms for the front cover, it made me laugh when I recognised them as the two sequin clad girls who arrived when we did at the formal. I hope Letitia and Haley, along with all the other graduating students, enjoyed their last week of high school and we look forward to hearing plenty of great stories about their future success. Regards,
This Week in GCNews
16
47
Cover
Local news........................... 3-10 Community news................ 12-16 Business news......................... 18 Kids & Parenting................. 20-21 School news............................ 22 You said it............................... 23 I Give a Moo for Mooloolah.... 24-25 Health beauty & wellbeing........ 28 Living..................................... 29 Dine in / Take out................ 30-31
Happenings........................ 32-33 Elected reps............................ 34 Gardening............................... 35 Real estate......................... 36-39 Churches................................ 40 Noticeboard............................ 40 Trades............................... 41-46 Sports news............................ 47 Classifieds.......................... 48-49 Fun page................................. 50
Letitia Spedding and Haley Threfall making a teary exit from the Beerwah State High School’s Clap Out ceremony last Friday See story page 22
Contact
GCNews Deadlines
Office 16 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains Phone 5438 7445 (office) Fax 5438 7446 Post PO Box 99, Beerwah 4519 Website www.gcnews.com.au Office hours Monday 8am - 4pm Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm News team Lea Parkes, Carrol Baker and Sonia Clark editorial@gcnews.com.au Advertising Carol Fitton advertising@gcnews.com.au
The next edition of GCNews will be December 3 Deadlines are as follows: Editorial 12noon Friday General & trades advertising 12noon Friday Classifieds 12noon Monday Sports 10.30am Monday
Audited circulation 10,175* *Circulations Audit Bureau. October - March 2014
Print Run 10,800
Disclaimer
All advertising and copy is accepted subject to the approval of the publisher, Blurb Communications Pty Ltd, who reserves the right to make adjustments in keeping with the general format of this publication. Compliance with the Competition and Consumers Act 2010 rests with the advertiser. Every care will be taken in the preparation and placement of advertising but the publisher, staff or agents shall not be liable for errors or omissions or subsequent 2
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
What's Happening November
29 Saturday
28 Friday
Impact Youth Beerwah’s Big Event, under 40s are welcome to come along to Church on the Rise from 7.00pm. The evening will include music, preaching, games, prizes and food, with the guest speaker on the night Pastor James Schleusner the Sunshine Coast Youth Alive Director. Entry is free and the church is located at 68 Peachester Road, Beerwah.
Community Children’s Christmas Party at the Beerburrum School of Arts Hall, Anzac Avenue in Beerburrum from 2.00pm to 5.00pm. Christmas carols, crafts, jumping castle, and face painting, the kids will also be able to play in the snow and see Santa. If you would like your child to receive a gift (maximum $10.00) from Santa please drop off a labelled gift to the Beerburrum State School Office during school hours. For catering purposes please RSVP email beerburrumhall@hotmail.com or ring Helen 5496 0143 after 5.00pm.
28 Friday
26 Saturday
26 Wednesday
There will be a community meeting at the Landsborough Pub at 4.00pm to discuss concerns regarding a local flying-fox roost. Council is looking to work with the community to find solutions for how best to deal with these challenging neighbours.
Cr Baberowski will be available at the Beerwah Library from 1.00pm to 3.00pm to meet with residents and talk about local issues important to them.
29 Saturday
There will be a Free Concert Event in the park by the Maleny Library from 1.30pm – 3.30pm with local musicians and performers as well as three to four speakers on the proposed NBN tower roll-out and what the community puts forward as alternatives. All performers will be giving their time for free and raising awareness of the need for alternatives to Microwave Towers will be the focal point of the day. Bring along your family for a friendly afternoon.
29 Saturday
Horse Race Night, Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club is holding its inaugural Horse Race Night at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Cost is $20.00 per person. Persons under 18 are welcome but cannot participate in the gambling aspect and the cost is $5.00. Doors open at 6.30pm with the first of eight races on the big screen at 7.30pm. For further information or to purchase tickets please contact Michael Schofield on 0408 700 472 or Jeremy Schultz on 0431 430 281.
Peachester Village Markets, from 9.00am – 2.00pm (New Time) run by the Peachester CWA and held at the Peachester Hall. There will be stalls selling bromeliads, other plants, preserves, cards, jewellery, toys, cooking, soaps, children’s clothes and many more. There’s also a sausage sizzle by the Beerwah Lions, jumping castle, face painting and homemade lollies.
29 Saturday
If you love a good ‘All you can eat’ seafood buffet then head along to the Beerwah RSL from 6.00pm, $40.00 per head, bookings are essential phone 5494 0289.
30 Sunday
Mandolins in Brisbane will perform a concert at the St George’s Anglican Church, 2 Walker Drive, Maleny from 2.00pm. Afternoon tea will be provided. Admission will be at the door $20.00 adults, concession $15.00 and children under 12 free. For more information please call 0408 066 803.
December
4 Thursday
Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch Christmas celebration – please join us for a banquet dinner at the Pineapple Patch on Thursday, commencing 6.00pm. Cost is $25.00 a head plus drinks. RSVP required by Friday, November 28 to Ron Stocks phone 5497 4541 email stonnie35@aapt. net.au or Maree Anderson phone 5494 8917 email maree13@ecn.net. au. (Please note this event is on Thursday not the Wednesday as printed in last edition of GCNews, as incorrect date was originally supplied)
effects due to same. Any adjustments by way of remuneration or replacement advertising is at the discretion of the editor. Customers who place display advertisements before the deadline of midday Friday will receive a proof of their prepared advertisement. Arrangements can be made to receive a faxed copy of the advertisement. No responsibility will be accepted for the inclusions of or errors in submissions received after our advertised deadline.
www.gcnews.com.au
Local News
It's time for action at the Glass House intersection By Greg Brown
Anyone using the Steve Irwin Way – Reed Street intersection at Glass House Mountains will know how treacherous it can be. The intersection services all local traffic in and out of the Glass House township and the growing residential areas, school and childcare drop-off and pick up traffic, a considerable number of trucks from the local quarry and other industries, commercial delivery vehicles, and tourists and travellers with caravans. Team this with the ever increasing amount of traffic using Steve Irwin Way, and it is plainly obvious that the intersection has outgrown the old-style ‘stop and giveway’ approach. The slight incline in the road at the intersection means that trucks take longer to manoeuvre into Steve Irwin Way. Visual problems exist if you are looking to turn left from Glass House. And exiting from Jeffreys Road straight across into Reed Street can be terrifying. With the State Government elections in early 2015, Glass House Mountains businessman Kel McNamara is calling for action on a local road black-spot … before it’s too late. “The danger posed by the intersection has been identified over and over again, and the time has
come for the procrastination to stop,” said Kel. “Everyone agrees that the intersection needs traffic lights, just like what has happened at Landsborough. “And we need a firm, definite assurance to be made by our local State Member, Andrew Powell that it will happen, and soon, before a local family has to suffer through a tragedy,” he said. “Andrew has stated in the past that the intersection is his number one road priority, but unfortunately he has yet to come forward with a firm plan. “He has made pledges that he will try to make it happen, giving cautious qualifications around budgets and priority listings, but I think the community would now expect Andrew to actually make it happen. “The local community want to see Andrew say ‘yes it will happen and I will make it happen by this date’ otherwise it’s just more hot air promises,” said Kel. I would like to see everyone who believes the intersection must be upgraded to send Andrew an email to Glass.House@parliament.qld.gov. au – let him know what you expect and make sure you include your name and address for verification and response purposes.
HINTERLAND ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Call Leisa or Michelle
5439 0188
12/60 Simpson Street, BEERWAH
Vacuum Excavation Trucks • Pothole Locating • Strip Trenching • Slurry Cleanups • Jetting Pipes
Brett Tipper 0404 840 291
www.vacx.com.au
brett@vacx.com.au
RED BROWN & BLACK ASPHALT Call Joseph 5478 9834 Mob 0402 932 159 DRIVEWAYS CARPARKS TENNIS COURTS GRAVEL ROADS
38 YRS EXP
MACHINE & HAND LAID HOTMIX ASPHALT
SATISFACTION ASSURED FREE QUOTE
411 HIGHLANDS RD EUDLO FAX 5478 9627 www.asphaltbaseconstruction.com.au
Early learning means a good start. Your local Glasshouse Mountains Goodstart Early Learning centre offers a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment with friendly professionals who are qualified in early learning practices. Our 2015 Kindergarten Program will be taught by our bachelor–qualified Early Childhood Teacher. Vacancies are available now.
For vacancy enquiries:
1800 222 543 goodstart.org.au www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 3
Have your say on the future of Maleny recreation facilities Residents and the sport and recreation community are invited to have their say as Sunshine Coast Council develops the Maleny Recreation Master Plan.
Landsborough
Dental Prosthetist PETER J. LANGLOIS REG. (QLD) • Acrylic Full / Lightweight Metal Partial Dentures • Relining Existing Dentures • Repairs • Mouthguards • Provider to Veterans Affairs & Private Health Funds
3/3 Maleny St (Medical Centre) LANDSBOROUGH
5494 1711
Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said the Plan covers Maleny Showgrounds, Witta Sportsground and the sport and recreation uses across the Maleny Community Precinct. “The Plan will determine current usage and the most appropriate type and level of future recreation facilities and infrastructure at these venues over the next 15 years,” Cr McKay said. “We want to ensure the project will be consistent with community demand and needs of clubs and organisations within the Maleny locality and the wider region. “The study will explore the current and future needs of the Maleny Showgrounds and Witta Sportsground and what role the Maleny Community Precinct can play to service future gaps.” Leisure planning and management consultants, the Strategic Leisure Group, have been engaged to assist Council in undertaking this study. Cr McKay said a comprehensive community engagement approach will be undertaken to ensure residents and stakeholder groups have ample opportunity to express their views throughout the project. “This will include face to face meetings with site user groups, lessees, landowners and other stakeholders, surveys of clubs and schools, and design workshops that will be open to community
members,” Cr McKay said. “You can discuss the project with council representatives and the Strategic Leisure Group on Saturday, December 6 from 10.00am to 2.00pm at the Maleny IGA. This will give residents an opportunity to share their thoughts about the recreation and sporting needs at Maleny Showgrounds, Witta Sportsground or Maleny Community Precinct. “It is important to note council has not made a commitment to fund all recommendations from the Maleny Recreation Master Plan. Its implementation will require external funding assistance. “It is vital to have a well-researched plan in place to ensure council is aware of Maleny’s needs and take advantage of funding opportunities as they arise. “This is an important project for Maleny and we look forward to hearing from residents.” Community feedback will continue throughout the master planning process and will close when the Plan is endorsed by council. Visit council’s website for more information and to have your say.
The Plug What: Discuss the project with council representatives and the Strategic Leisure Group When: Saturday, December 6 from 10.00am to 2.00pm at the Maleny IGA.
Congratulations to GCCC Year 12 graduates
FRESH COOKED & WHOLESALE
REAL SEAFOOD REAL FRESH
TAKING CHRISTMAS ORDERS NOW
5494 0577
Opposite Woolworths, Beerwah 4
|
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
Glasshouse Country Christian College 58 Roberts Road, Beerwah Qld 4519 Tel 07 5439 0033 www.gccc.qld.edu.au Email registrar@gccc.qld.edu.au
www.gcnews.com.au
What will development of Halls Creek mean to us? by Greg Brown
Q. Who wants Halls Creek developed? A. It isn’t Council who is supporting it. Their long considered position is that the long-term future urban growth should be based around the existing Glasshouse Country townships (the so-called Beerwah East option), rather than a new mega-city adjacent to Pumicestone Passage (Halls Creek). Council want Halls Creek excluded from any future intensive urban development. The State Government are insisting that the location remain open in our longer term plans as an urban expansion area. Q. Why does Stockland believe it has the best option for the future? A. As the developers who own Halls Creek – they are pushing their barrow hard. Why wouldn’t they? It’s a billion dollar money spinner for them. But does all their spruiking about environmental safeguards, sustainable planning and the like, really come into the equation? If the development happens, Stockland may not still own the site – they may very well not even be in existence – so anything they say about what they will or won’t do, needs to be taken out of the argument. Q. What are the issues for local residents? There are many issues for and against the Halls Creek and the Beerwah East options, and the facts and rhetoric can be confusing. But when it comes down to it, what exactly what do we want in the future? 1. Do we want a prosperous and sustainable future for our local towns? 2. Do we want improved public transport into this side of the highway?
3. Do we want the CAMCOS transport connection, connecting us to the Coast? Q. How will it impact on us having a prosperous and sustainable future? A. We hear so much about the importance of ‘shop local’ and supporting our local business scene to keep it vibrant and thriving. The reality is that to keep local businesses flourishing, not only do we need to shop locally, but the local region needs to grow to attract and support new businesses. It’s not very likely that we would be able to attract any new major traders along the lines of Target and all the new specialty shops at Beerwah, if there was a new large urban (and retail) development proposed to go ahead on our doorstep, as would be the case with Halls Creek. Why would a major business set up here if there was a nice shiny new development 15 minutes away with plans for 35,000 residents? Q. How will it impact on our public transport? A. The development of Halls Creek with the large population it will house, will see future major roads, light rail, bus and other only dreamed of transportation infrastructure focused in that area, leaving our towns wanting much-needed improvements in transport. Q. What about CAMCOS? A. It is the planned rail link between Beerwah and the Coast passing through the soon-tocommence Caloundra South development. You can forget that promised transport connection if Halls Creek gets the nod. But the Beerwah East option gives the CAMCOS
link the stable population base to support it going ahead. Q. What do other stakeholder groups say? Sunshine Coast Council says ‘No’, Most Sunshine Coast Residents and Ratepayers Associations say ‘No’, Landsborough Area Community Association says ‘No’, Take Action for Pumicestone Passage says ‘No’, Sunshine Coast Environment Council says ‘No’, Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network says ‘No’, Mooloolah Waterwatch and Landcare Group says ‘No’, and many local residents have already said ‘No’. So what are you going to say? At least with the Beerwah East option, the resulting new developments are locally based, supporting local families and businesses, creating local jobs, developing local prosperity and making our region relevant to local and state government decision makers. If you want to say ‘No’ – you just have to sign the letter on page 35 of this week’s edition and either post it to your local MP or drop it into one of the shops listed on the letter and it’ll be posted for you. The more people that take that simple step, the more Andrew Powell and Mark McArdle will know how strongly we feel about it. If you stay silent, then the politicians can only interpret that as that you support the development of Halls Creek. So speak up now or forever hold your peace.
Your local Post Office is at 1/11 Bruce Parade, Glass House Mountains Open Saturday 6th, 13th & 20th December 9am – 11.30am
We offer all your regular post office services and products, plus lots more – call in today to be a mazed!
Christmas
gifts for the whole family Australia Post size Greeting Cards (save postage)
Passport photos Travel products, including foreign cash travel cards Bank@post service (deposits, balances & credit card bills) Phone credit
Range of
Prepaid Gift Cards Load&go, Shopping & Travel
Mobile Phones & Accessories
Early parcel pick-up from 7.30am Money transfers Post boxes – access your mail anytime from a secure location Post billpay Ink & mobile phone recycling Faxing, copying & laminating
Open 9am-5pm, Monday - Friday www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 5
Monarch Realty
Just Move In - 4 Queen-Size Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Double Lock up Garage + Workshop, 4,000M2 Block, Open Plan Living/Dining & Games Room, Study, Modern Kitchen, Large Undercover Entertaining Area with Gazebo & Fire-Pit, Fully Fenced and Minutes to Glass House
$579,000
Real Estate Tip A Real Estate Agent is a person who holds a Real Estate Agent Licence authorising the performance of the following activities for reward. These activities can be performed alone, with others or as an employee of another. Activities: To buy, sell, exchange or let real property or interests in real property or businesses To negotiate the buying, selling, exchanging or letting of the above Collect rents
Cathy Jackson 0428 566 311
cathy.jackson@monarchrealty.com.au
Mt Tibrogargan summit route reopens The summit route on the western face of Mt Tibrogargan in Glass House Mountains National Park reopened on Thursday, November 20, after Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) removed loose rock along the trail to improve safety. National Parks Minister Steve Dickson said QPWS had identified ongoing risks to users of the route and had advised it was for experienced, fit and well-equipped climbers. It’s also best attempted in the cooler months. “The route to the top of this iconic peak was initially closed in February 2014, due to a wildfire that burnt the whole mountain in late January 2014,” Mr Dickson said. “The fire burnt significant amounts of vegetation and destabilised rock, making the route hazardous. “QPWS closed the summit route due to a heightened risk of natural rock fall, and a greater risk of climbers dislodging rock that could hit people below them and cause serious injury or death.” Mr Dickson said that over the past month QPWS had completed works to re-open the route, including a scaling operation (removal of loose rock) involving collecting and bagging of loose rock, using helicopters to relocate the material to the base of the mountain. Installation of new signage will better inform visitors of risks and ways to improve their safety and enjoyment while climbing Mt Tibrogargan.
“QPWS is continuing works in the area, such as stabilising the approach track to the summit route,” he said. “Visitors are advised that they need to make good decisions and manage their own safety while accessing the Mt Tibrogargan summit route. “Think carefully before you attempt it. If you don’t have the skills, high level of fitness or gear for this route, there are easier alternatives in the area such as the fantastic Mt Ngungun walk that gives great views of the Glass House Mountains and the Sunshine Coast,” he said.
Christmas Gift Ideas Everything you need for: Swimming togs (Zoggs) & accessories for the whole family Hats Cricket Back to school Boxing Watches – fashion All bat & raquet sports Stocking & sports functional All football codes
Fillers
Gym / Fitness wear Footwear Streetwear Supplements
HINTERLAND SPORTS We are here Beerwah Hotel
Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm Thursday open ’til 7pm Saturday 8am – 4pm 6
|
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
No Crowds Easy Parking
5494 0254
admin@hinterlandsports.com.au 49 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
Talking tech at Beerwah Library Becoming a technology trendsetter and expanding your digital world has become easier after last Wednesday’s launch of the Beerwah Library New Technology program. Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski and Member for Caloundra, Mark McArdle joined community members for morning tea and a chance to ‘test drive’ new technology at the Beerwah launch. “The Interactive Projector and Samsung Tablet Devices provide an opportunity for the public to discover how to use the latest technology which will be available for experimentation and play,” he said. “The interactive projector is cutting edge technology that enables sharing of ideas and interaction with projected material on a large screen, great for modern learning styles and meetings. “It offers community groups plug and play meeting room technology so they can interact with their projected material and email the changes from a whiteboard. “The tablets will also be used by staff to demonstrate access to the eLibrary and the library service’s extensive range of online products that include eBooks, eAudio, eMagazine, music and films both in and outside the library.” Annette Pendlebury from the Friends of Beerwah Library and Beerwah Grafx group said everyone is excited about the new equipment. “Beerwah Library’s reputation as a Technology Trendsetter is about to go up a step with this
YOUR LOCAL FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC
We treat PAINFUL FEET 1300 881 082 www.steppingoutpodiatry.com.au BEERWAH • LANDSBOROUGH • MALENY
Serving Beerwah and surrounding areas for over 16 yrs
Librarian Patricia Stahl, Cr Rick Baberowski, and Jocelyn Kwaczynski with Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle innovative projector bringing unprecedented benefits to our local community and groups,” she said. “Nowhere else in Beerwah is there a resource where your community group can meet, access Wi-Fi, use the latest equipment – all for free. The Library does an amazing job of enabling community groups to develop and grow and in turn support the community.” This project was funded by and OPAL grant - a Queensland Government program available through State Library of Queensland. For details and bookings visit Council’s library website – library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Dental Excel is proud to be a part of the MARLEY DENTAL GROUP
Bulk Billing Medicare Child Den tal Benefit Scheme for Eligible 2-17 yrs • Family Dentistry • General Dentistry • Cosmetic Enhancements • Zoom© Teeth Whitening • Veneers • Crown and Bridge
• White Fillings • Preventative Dentistry • Children’s Care • Gum Disease Maintenance • Dentures and Veterans Affairs • Dental Implants
Adults – Straight Teeth.. FAST. Inman aligner accredited dentists. view at www.inmanaligner.com Contact us for your Inman consultation Open Monday to Saturday Early and Late Appointments
Colonial Court, Beerwah
Ph: 5494 0199
w w w. d e n t a l e x c e l . c o m . a u
L H I T S N O S G N I V A S E G HU RALIA’S No.1 SELLING BRAND! *
AUST
THIS THURS, FRI & SAT ONLY
Beerwah Small Engines 7 Beerwah Parade BEERWAH 4519 Ph: 07 5494 6644 *Claim based on independent industry data for the 2013 financial year for petrol hand-held power tools
www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 7
Let’s support our troops at Christmas With Christmas fast approaching Member for Fisher Mal Brough is asking the Sunshine Coast to spare a thought for our troops who won’t be able to spend Christmas with their families and friends. Mr Brough said that with more than 2,200 Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel deployed overseas on operations it is important that we send them our support. “Christmas is a very important time to be with friends and family. For those troops serving overseas at this time it can be hard for them and their families back home,” Mr Brough said. “I am encouraging the Sunshine Coast to show the fantastic community spirit we are known for and send a message of support for our ADF personnel to let them know we appreciate their service and that they are in our thoughts. “The best and most effective way to do this is by sending an email message to the troops at supportthetroops@defence.gov.au. “Something as simple as ‘thank you for your service’ can have a significant positive impact. “In the spirit of Christmas, I also ask that you remember our ex-service men and women and support organisations such as the RSL, Legacy and Soldier On in recognition of the increasing numbers of recently returned veterans.” “These ex-Service Organisations provide
phenomenal support to our ADF personnel, past and present, and their families. Any donation to these organisations is greatly appreciated and used for a very worthwhile cause,” Mr Brough said. Donations can be made to Legacy (www.legacy. com.au) or Soldier On (www.soldieron.org.au) to support those personnel who have been wounded on operations and those family members who are suffering financially and socially from the death of a loved one. For those still wishing to send a care package, the Australian Forces Post Office box address below will be open until December 8. An Australian Defence Member AFPO 60 Australian Defence Force NSW 2890 All items must be submitted to an Australia Post outlet by the cut-off date of December 8. Further details regarding requirements and restrictions can be found on my website at http://malbrough. com.au/support-our-troops-at-christmas/ Those who wish to send a care package but are short on time may like to consider donating money to the RSL’s Australian Forces Overseas Fund. The RSL provides care packages to Australian troops as well as Australian Federal Police personnel biannually and your support would contribute to this valuable programme. Please see my website for further details regarding the RSL’s Australian Forces Overseas Fund.
Funding Boost for events in Maleny
New funding will be provided for the Maleny Wood Expo and the Real Food Festival in 2015. The Wood Expo which will be held on May 2 and 3 will receive $25,000.00 and the Real Food Festival to be held on September 12 and 13 will receive $33,300.00 from Events Queensland. The funding comes from their Regional Development Program (RDP) which is provided to help grow the economy and create jobs. Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games, Jann Stuckey, said funding will go towards marketing activities to increase awareness of the event and destination, strategic planning, the engagement of short-term personnel, and hire of temporary infrastructure. Member for Glass House Andrew Powell said the program formed part of the Government’s plan to grow overnight visitor expenditure to $30 billion by 2020 with regional events providing a year round tourism boost. To apply for Tourism and Events Queensland Regional Development Program Funding visit teq.queensland.com or to discover more great events go to www.queensland.com
R F U A I T D L B I A T RN A M OPEN 7 DAYS - 7AM TO 6PM
LOCAL
EFTPOS AVAILABLE “Friendly Service with a Smile”
PAWÊPAW BANANAS STRAWBERRIES MANGOES 250gÊ $6.00Ê3kgÊtray $1.99Êkg punnetÊÊ 3ÊforÊ$5 3ÊforÊ$5 LOCAL
LOCAL
YELLOW
BOWEN
FREEÊRANGEÊÊ
PINEAPPLES ZUCCHINIS NECTARINES EGGSÊ500g 2ÊforÊ$3.00 $1.99Ê1kgÊbag $1.99Ê1kgÊbag $6.00Ê2Êdoz AVAILABLE 7 DAYS UNTIL DECEMBER 3 WHILE STOCKS LAST
g e V ’ n ‘ t Glass House Mountains i u r F , l a i h t s n e e Fr Quality is Ess Less!! Phone 07 5496 9066
When nything A r o f e l ett Don’t S 8
|
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
10% DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS & PENSION CARD HOLDERS EVERY WEDNESDAY www.gcnews.com.au
Ho
use H o tic lis
Dorothea Hofman BVSC.Hons
ice
s
• Veterinary Surgeon & Physician • Nutritional & Herbal Therapies rin • Acupuncture • Homoeopathy ary Serv • Conventional & Alternative Treatments
e Vet
A small study on social and emergency housing needs, in and around Maleny, is nearing completion this month. The study, a joint initiative of Maleny Rotary Club and the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre and funded by Maleny Rotary, is looking into what are the appropriate pathways for respite and longer-term provision for people in need? These pathways consider community characteristics, local needs, available services and desirable modelling. The last two Census data collections in Maleny (in 2006 and 2011) have highlighted that unemployment has grown; part-time work is preferred to full-time work; the average age of Maleny residents is older than in other areas; females outnumber males; and that there is a high level of unoccupied dwellings in Maleny. Like elsewhere, Maleny is affected by changing personal circumstances: ageing, declining real income and altered domestic situations (e.g. violence and family breakdown). One identified trend is a gradual increase of people in need of short and medium term
accommodation in Maleny. Some existing responses to these issues are a high level of ‘house-sitting’, improvised dwellings and sharedhouse arrangements. Data from local real estate agents suggest that private rental housing is limited and relatively expensive. The State government has plans to privatise public housing provision. The social housing sector currently has no planning for Maleny due to small local numbers on the Public Housing Register. Services for those at-risk of losing their accommodation, due to rent arrears, are confined to large centres, the closest being Nambour, Caloundra and Caboolture. You are invited to respond to these housing issues. What do you think about local housing? Have you got any ideas or information to share? Please send your responses to Maleny Neighbourhood Centre before 12.00noon on Christmas Eve when the Centre closes for the year (except for the huge, free Christmas breakfast event at the Centre from 8.00am on Christmas Day) by post or email: Maleny Neighbourhood Centre PO Box 404 Maleny 4552 or to the Centre Coordinator and Development Worker coordinatordw@malenync.org.au
Glas
Homelessness is a growing concern in Australia: for vulnerable adults, families and youth. How homelessness affects our community into the future is something we all should be concerned about.
s
Will living in Maleny be affordable for a diverse community’s needs?
Open Mon & Fri, 9-12. Tues & Thurs 9-4 Wednesday closed.
0423 417 495
glasshouseholisticvetservices.com.au Shop 1/35 Swan Street, Beerwah 4519 (near the Big Mower)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Family owned & operated since 1897
For caring, professional service call Caloundra 5491 1559 Maroochydore 5443 9953 Nambour 5476 2866 Noosaville 5470 2664
HUGE 5KW SYSTEM! * Fully installed
Federal subsidies up to $4000 still apply BUT Renewable energy target now under review.
Lic no: 68504 www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 9
Community News Gifts galore at CWA Twilight Markets CWA is hosting an Art & Craft Market just in time for Christmas, on Saturday, December 6. Receiving a community land permit from Sunshine Coast Council, the markets will extend out onto the newly landscaped area to the south of the hall. With up to 30 stall holders, a bouncy castle, sausage sizzle, food stalls, visit from Santa, kids craft, free Christmas photos from 3.00pm to 6.00pm, followed by carols at 6.00pm. Thanks go to Westpac Bank for supporting the costs of Santa's Grotto. CWA Market Coordinator Debbie said the Beerwah community had embraced their small Art & Craft markets wonderfully, with a steady and continual growth since they started in 2012. Given the amazing opportunity of being able to make use of the recent Simpson Street up-grade and extend the market, they can now offer more stalls and more activities each time. “We plan to have regular bi-monthly markets in 2015, with a view of being every month by 2016,” Deb said. “Having the opportunity to work so closely with the volunteers from The Beerwah Celebration, has risen to greater opportunity for the growth of our markets. “We are so lucky with the central location of the hall, and have so many talented people in the Glasshouse Country area, a perfect combination to host regular good quality markets in the region. “There will be many talented locals in attendance, with goods ranging from homewares, accessories, toys, jewellery, clothes, food and candles, you’ll be sure to find the perfect gift for the whole family,” she said. To tempt your taste buds Oskar from the renowned Pasta d'Vine on Simpson Street will also be there. Each year the Beerwah CWA, through proceeds made, support a family through the local Salvation Army Adopt a Family at Christmas Scheme. Any inquiries please contact Debbie on 0400 027 591.
It is all in the stars
Contributed by Jenny Morris
Our guest speaker at the Glasshouse Country View Club’s November luncheon was Edgar Winter who is a local astrologer living at Woombye. He also writes the ‘Your Stars’ column in Glasshouse Country News. It was an enlightening and humorous talk about how the universe controls our pathway in our lives. He mentioned the various star signs and what traits they had to take on the positions of President, Secretary etc which interested the ladies. Some ladies were hesitant to put up their hands in case they were nominated for a position on Heather Burton presents Gillian Winton with her the Committee. He was very passionate member’s badge about his topic and certainly gave us some food for thought. Did you know if you want a chart drawn up that the time of day, day of week, what the weather was like, where you were born, your year and date of birth are all important information to chart your life’s journey? If you are interested in this subject go to www.astroclairvoyant. com to see more of Edgar’s work. His wife Diane also accompanied Edgar for our luncheon. Thanks Edgar for addressing our ladies on the subject of astrology. We welcomed another member by presenting Gillian Winton with her badge. View clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities through education and support. Visit their website view.org.au or check them out on Face book. If you wish to join our club please contact Elaine on 5493 3935 or Margaret on 5435 2172. Our Christmas party is on December 3 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 10.30am. The colour theme is red and green. For anyone interested in going to the International Women’s Day ‘High Tea’ at the Pullman Mercure Hotel in Brisbane on March 7 at $45.00 per person please see Pauline at the Christmas party.
NEW DENTAL PRACTICE
ULTRA CLEAN $
77
CROWNS (MADE IN QLD)
FROM ONLY
$
1200
62 Simpson Street,
BEERWAH Opposite train station
10
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
5494 0964
www.toothkind.com.au
PREFERRED PROVIDERS FOR
www.gcnews.com.au
Strong local connections Commonwealth Bank, and so Palmvale became the name the region adopted. But then the Queensland Government decided that ‘Palmvale’ was too similar to ‘Palmville’ in Northern Queensland and so the region changed its name to Palmview. Descendants of the original family are still directly involved in the development of Palmview Forest. They aren’t alone and are working with a cadre of long-term local companies to deliver an exceptional lifestyle opportunity at Palmview
2 g! e lin g a el t S S w o N
Beyond the
Rock Wall...
Seriously big blocks are selling from just $285,000! Living at Palmview Forest blends the peace and quiet from living so close to nature with the space and freedom of large blocks. The blocks are typically five times larger than traditional house blocks yet are so affordable. And Palmview Forest is close to shopping, services, schools and other amenities. You won’t want to miss out on this exceptional opportunity.
Visit www.palmviewforest.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
Forest. The project attracts a high degree of passion and energy from all who are involved in it. Allan Cathcart, the Palmview Forest managing sales agent said, “history is important with a project like this. It reassures people that there is the highest level of pride and commitment to deliver something very special. And the blocks, street-scaping and design demonstrate that commitment.” Allan is himself a local of over 50 years having known and dealt with the family for much of that time. You can catch Allan on-site at the Palmview Forest sales office seven days a week from 10.00am through to 4.00pm.
• Stage 2 blocks average size 2950m2. • Full street-scaping with kerb and channel sealed roads. • Forested green-belts segment the stages giving a natural and cosy feel. • Close to shopping, medical and schools. • Minutes away from Mooloolaba’s beaches. • Easy access to Brisbane for commuters. For information on available blocks please phone Allan Cathcart on 0488 551 822. The on-site sales office is open 7 days from 10am to 4pm.
DSA PF8869b
The Palmview Forest land development boasts strong local connections and an interesting local history, not least of which is the lasting impression the land has left on Palmview itself. The land was family-owned since the early years of the last century and initially provided lumber and logs for various projects throughout Queensland and New Guinea. In more recent decades the land was run as a farm. The farmhouse was originally called ‘Palmvale’ and this in time became the local Post Office and
Business feature
Country Living ~ Beach Lifestyle NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 11
Forever young charity day
Club Glasshouse hosted the second annual ‘Forever young’ Cancer Council Charity Day held on Saturday, November 8. Last year $4,808.00 was raised and we thought how will we top this? Unbelievable is the only way we can explain the support we received, that made this day a fantastic success, raising $6,033.60. We followed the same format as last year with an
18 Free St, Beerwah • A-Grade Mechanical Repairs & Log Book Servicing on all types of vehicles • Disc & Drum Machining
IN SUBARU
PH: 5439 0465 FAX: 5439 0455
D0669
Air-conditioning Re-gas & Repairs SPECIALISING
Contributed by Chris and Brendan Freshwater
afternoon of fun bowls once again filling the green with bowlers and non-bowlers joining together for a great cause. A few fines were happening as well as a chocolate reward for touching the ‘Jack’. We also had lots of spectators enjoying the afternoon watching the bowls, listening to the great selection of music, while having a cool drink. The club slowly filled as more arrived to join in with the raffles and auctions. Wow! What a great selection of raffle prizes which filled a two tier table across the back wall of the dining room, plus two tables full of auction items. All these prizes and auction items were donated. There are too many people to thank individually for their help and generosity however we must thank Gary Gray he did an awesome job obtaining some fantastic donations. Thanks Gary! Thank you to Club Glasshouse for hosting this event. Lastly, a big thankyou to everyone who attended the event or made donations of cash and prizes before the day. We have a great community and some fantastic extended friends. Next year it will be held on Saturday, November 7.
Have you recently received a pensioner card?
New pensioners are being encouraged to check if they are eligible for a Sunshine Coast Council concession on their rates. Director Corporate Services Ray Turner said Queensland Pension Card and Veteran Affairs Gold Card holders were entitled to a State Subsidy on their principal place of residence, and may also be entitled to a council concession. “Provided you have owned property in the region for the last three years or at least five out of the last 10 years, you are eligible for this reduction on your rates,” Mr Turner said. “You can complete the form as soon as you become eligible at any time throughout the year. “If you move house within the region you’ll need to reapply.” Should you feel you are eligible and wish to apply for a pensioner rate subsidy/concession you can complete a form at the council’s customer service centres at Caloundra, Maroochydore or Nambour, or at the council’s libraries. Council staff will witness your signature and take a copy of your pension card.
Stepping Stones Counselling and Life Coaching ‘Take the steps to become all you can be...’
STRESS MANAGEMENT I DEPRESSION I ANXIETY I ADOLESCENT ISSUES I PARENTING I GENERAL WELLBEING Introducing my new business, Stepping Stones Counselling and Life Coaching! It has been a long, passionate and exciting journey and I am now very excited about introducing it to the community. My name is Rochelle Cameron and I am a qualified counsellor and life coach. I have been passionately working in the industry for the past six years and have extensive experience and knowledge in working with adolescents and their families to improve relationships and wellbeing during what can often be a difficult developmental milestone. I have an understanding of the needs of adolescents and the frustrations that parents may be feeling during this time. Whatever your needs, I will work with you to assess your requirements and develop a counselling or coaching plan designed to meet your individual needs. In today’s busy world it is not uncommon for people to feel overwhelmed when juggling their work, home and personal life. Through my own personal experience, as well as research and observation, I have noticed that we take on many roles in our lives, such as mum, dad, daughter, son, friend, employee, colleague etc.
We use up so much of our energy fulfilling these roles and attending to everyone else’s needs, we begin to forget who we really are, what we enjoy, and what we want out of life. Balancing our roles with our own personal self-care can be a tricky business and if we don’t master it, it is usually our personal self-care that goes to the bottom of the ‘to do’ list and is forgotten. This can lead to stress, depression, anxiety, relationship breakdown, anger issues…and it’s no wonder! We are so busy filling the needs of everyone around us, we are forgetting our own. Stepping Stones Counselling and Life Coaching can help you to recognise what’s lacking in your life, to get that spark back, to focus on your needs and to find that balance and regain control of your emotions and your life. Stepping Stones Counselling and Life Coaching focuses on providing a confidential and supportive environment for clients who are experiencing difficulties with stress management, depression, anxiety, adolescent issues, parenting and general wellbeing. I use person centred and solution focused techniques to assist my clients to recognise what is holding them back and to support them to let go and to take the steps forward to a happier and more purposeful life. I am practicing out of the office of Adjust to Life Chiropractic at 6 / 21 Peachester Road, Beerwah on Monday mornings. To make an appointment, or for any information please call Adjust to Life Chiropractic on 5494 0499. Take the first step to improve the quality of your life!
INTRODUCTORY OFFER - First Counselling/Coaching Session is FREE! Offer ends 10th December 2014
Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic on 5494 0499 for an appointment today! 12
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
Turner Park Shopping Centre 6/21 Peachester Road, Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
New chef sure to impress
Beerwah RSL recently welcomed back Philip Gins to the club in the role of Manager, and in the past month they have also had an experienced Chef and Bistro Manager join the team, husband and wife Darren and Mechaele Noble. After spending the first couple of weeks working out what the locals and regular customers wanted Darren has put together a new menu that is well priced, and full of simple, fresh meals with good flavours using quality produce. Darren has worked in hospitality for the past 25 years, for the last 20 of those as a qualified Chef, having worked in all types of businesses including international hotels, restaurants, and fine dining to bistros. He also managed the restaurant at the St George RSL Club so he knows how important it is to understand what your customers want and to insure that the quality of food that’s served is consistently good. The new menu (which you can check out on the Beerwah RSL Club Facebook page) has a wide range of items with plenty of seafood, steaks, and traditional favourites such as crumbed lambs brains and lots of gluten free items.
Business feature
The club has already been receiving plenty of positive feedback, in particular the Beerwah RSL Seafood Basket for $20.00 for members. All the items included are made up fresh on the premises nothing is prepackaged! The menu is available for lunch from Wednesday to Sunday, and for dinner on Wednesday to Saturday, with a specials board each day, and a selection of $10.00 meals on Wednesday and $10.00 roast on Sunday. Darren is also keen introduce special nights with the first one being on Saturday night where they will be having the Fire and Ice all you can eat Seafood Buffet with dessert for $40.00 per person. From next week he will also be introducing ‘Bar Snacks’ for customers who are just looking to grab something light. As well as being in charge of ‘front of house’ Mechaele is also in charge of functions so if you are planning any future events, whether it be a wedding, a special birthday or corporate event, then talk to Mechaele. Why not organise a night to catch up with friends in the lead up to Christmas and see for yourself?
With members receiving $2.00 off most entrees and meals, an annual membership will quickly pay for itself.
BEERWAH RSL CLUB WEDNESDAY
All You Can Eat
$10 MEALS
SEAFOOD BUFFET with DESSERT
Selected Menu Lunch and Dinner Raffles FRIDAY
New Years Eve 2014 Theme:
BINGO from 9am
$40pp
3 JACKPOTS Raffles
Hillbillies
Buffet Entertainment Competitions
Saturday 29th November from 6pm
SUNDAY
Bookings Essential
RAFFLES
SUN MORNING
ON! Sunday Arvo O S E L A BUFFET BREAKFAST ON S & Membership Draw S T E K C I T Entertainment every Sunday 7pm til late from 12noon
ENTERTAINMENT Saturday 6th December
December 7th
Friday 12th December
$14.90 members $17.90 non-members $6.50 (kids 5-12) Kids 4 & under FREE
SATURDAY OPEN MIC FINE LINE
NEW MENU OUT NOW LUNCH Wed - Sun
DINNER Wed - Sat
27 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
COMING IN 2015 BAD BOYS AUSTRALIA
ANGELS TRIBUTE SHOW AC/DC TRIBUTE SHOW DIRTY DICK’S DINNER & SHOW Courtesy bus is available for your convenience. Please call 5494 0289 to book
5494 0289 NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 13
Blackall 100 a runaway success For your free appointment, call your local Beerwah Aussie Broker Elena D’Addario 0400 453 938
r palette.
is the colour palette used for the Aussie mple of the colours in use can be found ng page.
Off-White may require adjustment ent on paper stock.
e
Aussie Brand Purple
Aussie Dark Grey
Aussie Light Grey
Aussie Off-White
P: 5494 6167 PMS 269C
Black
F: 5494 6927 M: 0415 793 775
One of the biggest – and longest – running events One big supporter was local State MP, Andrew ever held in the hinterland went off without a Powell, who saw off the runners at the start. hitch over the November 8 - 9 weekend. “When Brett came to me with the idea, I quickly The inaugural Blackall 100 attracted 200 got on board and was thrilled with what he entrants competing in a 50km and a 100km achieved. He even made me get out of bed at a event, held through the forests around Mapleton. very unreasonable hour to start the race which was a real honour,” said Andrew. According to event coordinator, Brett Standring from Run Queensland everything went to plan. “Events like these are becoming so valuable to maintaining our tourist economy and we all know “Over 800 people came and stayed in the local once they get here and see how amazing our area over the weekend, bringing a big shot in the home is, they will certainly be back. arm to local accommodation, eating and tourism businesses,” he said. “Sports tourism is a growing industry - reflecting our increasing focus on achieving a successful “On top of that, the area received, or will receive, work / life balance and better coverage through health. When we marry that media in Brisbane, up, in a responsible, low impact Melbourne and Sydney way - with our stunning local and through various environment, you know we've got sporting magazines such a winner!" as Women’s Running Australia.” Run Queensland is already planning the event next year, And the competition which will be the weekend of results were red-hot, October 24-25. with super-fast times being recorded by the “But in the meantime, our next quality field of athletes. run is the Australia Day ‘Beerwah at Night’ event, where runners “In the 100km event, can experience the pleasures of Benjamin Gerhardy won after-dark running through the the men’s in 10:42:31 trails around Mt Beerwah,” said whilst Shona Stephenson Brett. was not far behind in the women’s with “We have 10km, 20km and 10:59:59,” said Brett. 50km options – so there’s something for most levels of “They are outstanding runner.” times; especially Shona’s which puts her in the To see more about the Beerwah top class of 100km at Night run, check out the Men’s 100km winner Benjamin runners.” website www.runqueensland.com Gerhardy crosses the finish line
White
PMS Cool Grey 11C
PMS 428C
PMS 7541C
C: 0 M: 0 Y: 0 K: 100
C: 0 M: 0 Y: 0 K: 0
C: 80 M: 98 Y: 5 K: 27
C: 0 M: 0 Y: 0 K: 85
C: 0 M: 0 Y: 0 K: 25
C: 1 M: 0 Y: 1 K: 3
R: 0 G: 0 B: 0
R: 255 G: 255 B: 255
R: 81 G: 45 B: 109
R: 77 G: 77 B: 79
R: 199 G: 200 B: 202
R: 242 G: 244 B: 242
HTML: 000000
HTML: FFFFFF
HTML: 512D6D
HTML: 4D4D4F
HTML: C7C8CA
HTML: F2F4F2
L: 0 a: 0 b: 0
L: 100 a: 0 b: 0
L: 25 a: 23 b:: -29
L: 33 a: 0 b: -1
L: 81 a: 0 b: -1
L: 96 a: -1 b: 0
Tyres Second Hand Tyres Repairs Batteries Wheel Alignments Truck Tyres
87 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah E: beerwahtyres.tamika@live.com.au Aussie Brand Purple
Aussie Yellow
PMS 269C
PMS 124C
C: 80 M: 98 Y: 5 K: 27
C: 7 M: 34 Y: 100 K: 0
R: 81 G: 45 B: 109
R: 236 G: 172 B: 0
Dr Stephen P Daniels BDSc
HTML: 512D6D
Dentist
Shop 2, 7 Turner St, Beerwah HTML: ECAC00
L: 25 a: 23 b:: -29
L: 75 a: 16 b: 82
(next to Beerwah Post Office)
HOURS: Monday to Thursday 8.00am till 5.00pm Some Friday and Saturday mornings For all appointments phone
5494 0766 HICAPS available
Easy parking and access
Glasshouse Country Dog Wash
Warm water hydrobath, ears, eyes & nails, From Landsborough to Caboolture
Ph. Daryl 0417 740 058 5494 6943 (a/h)
20
Shocking! Electricity prices have recently jumped … more to come
SPECIAL
r Haven’t got sola
yet?
solar panels Buy 10 Canadian esign inverter + 5kW German d 00* from only $4,5
k*
or from $30/w r Call now for you
FREE
ation
in-home consult
Energex, the SE Queensland distributor and supplier via Stanwell Corporation and Swanbank generation plants, needs to be made more profitable in an effort to encourage an operator to lease the monopoly. It always has been a Queensland monopoly, and no one cared because it is owned by us – you and me via our State Government. And everyone knows the Government is here to help us … everyone knows that! But, the Government will not be here to help us when Energex and associates are leased to private operators. But don’t worry – there will be MORE COMPETITION between the power companies – AGL, Origin, Click and who ever else. This is exactly the same story Peter Beattie used when he sold off the billing rights to AGL, Origin and others. Who can you trust? So, if you are still sitting on the fence about solar at least let us lodge your application BEFORE Christmas and then YOU decide in 2015 if you really want to go ahead with it (changes as of December 31 makes it harder to get systems above 3kW). *to approved applicants, conditions, fees and charges apply. See website for terms & conditions.
14
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
www.gcnews.com.au
Local family opens new bookshop Local Landsborough residents Julie and David Fisher are excited to announce the opening of their brand new, locally-owned and operated Collins Booksellers and ABC Centre right in the heart of Caloundra! Julie and David, and their children Josh, Erin, Jordyn, and Amie are now the proud owners of your local Collins Booksellers and an ABC Centre. Caloundra’s newest bookshop is not just familyowned; it is also family-operated. Julie and her family, including Julie’s mum Del, will be working tirelessly to provide their customers and the community with a wide range of wonderful books, as well as an impressive selection of CDs, DVDs and other ABC products. With years of local knowledge, Julie and her family know just what books the local community craves.
Business feature
From popular new releases to old classics, Collins Booksellers Caloundra will have just the book that you are looking for. For the younger ones (or those who are young at heart), Julie will be stocking a wide range of children’s and young adult books, as well as a great selection of graphic novels and pop culture merchandise.
David, Erin and Julie
Julie and David understand the importance of the local community and plan to give back by helping to organise community events throughout the year, including a number of author visits. While this store is 100% locally-owned and operated, Julie and her family will have the support of the entire Collins Booksellers family.
The Collins Booksellers franchise group is proud to be 100% Australian-owned and is, in fact, 100% owned by current and past franchisees and operated for the benefit of all of its franchisees and their communities. With Christmas just around the corner our friendly staff are practising their gift-wrapping skills. Now is the time to take advantage of our book knowledge to find the perfect item for your loved ones – or maybe just for yourself. Stop by the friendly, family-run store and discover why Collins Booksellers Caloundra will make a perfect addition to the community.
Locally Owned & Operated
RRP $225.00 RRP $89.95 Our Price $49.95 Our Price $89.95
RRP $19.99 Our Price $9.99 $16.99
Christmas Reading Guide In Store Now
RRP $50.00 Our Price $39.99
RRP 49.99 Our Price $14.99
RRP $99.99 Our Price $59.99
$29.99
1/24 Bulcock Street, Caloundra phone: 07 5438 2709 email: caloundra@collinsbooks.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 15
Treadmill challenge to raise awareness It may not have been a competition – but there were clearly some fellas who were determined not to be shown up by their wives in the recent COPD Treadmill Challenge held at Beerwah Active Physio. One in seven Australians 40 years or older have COPD, a lung disease that includes chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic asthma, and is a leading cause of death in Australia. Beerwah Active Physio organised their treadmill challenge as a way of supporting the Lung Foundation’s World COPD Day, to raise awareness and improve early diagnosis. They encouraged patients, staff, family and friends to walk or run on the treadmill all day in 15 minute sessions for a gold coin donation. The aim was to cover as many kilometres and raise as much money as possible, supporters who didn’t want to jump on the treadmill, were also encouraged to donate. The team managed to motivate 17 clients and six staff members to take their turn on the treadmill, raising $300.30 and walking 38.6 kms. All donations will support the Lung Foundation to promote targeted screening campaigns, and early diagnosis, as well as providing advocacy, education and support for all those affected by lung disease. It will also promote good lung health and raise awareness of the impact and symptoms of lung disease and sponsor medical and scientific research into lung disease. While there is no current cure, there is strong medical evidence to show an early diagnosis, combined with self-management strategies such as exercise and education programs at the early stages of the disease can reduce the burden of COPD. These programs help sufferers to breathe easier, improve quality of life, resume activities prior to illness, stay out of hospital, reduce fatigue, anxiety and depression, Staff member Ryan with clients Garry improve exercise capacity, and keep and Marilyne Mathieson of Mooloolah sufferers independent at home. and Tamika Lewis
Get ready to launch your teaching career A teacher education qualification from QUT will give you the experience and confidence you need to launch your career. Our connections with schools and the early childhood sector provide plenty of opportunities for you to gain real-world experience before you graduate. Whether you’re seeking a first qualification, or a graduate entry teaching program, we have a range of flexible study options to suit. At QUT, you’ll find up-to-date courses, award-winning lecturers, and all the support you need to get started. Apply now to commence your QUT teaching qualification in 2015. For more information visit qut.edu.au/be-a-teacher or call 5316 7666 to book your free personal information session at the Caboolture campus. Primary
Secondary
CRICOS No.00213J © QUT 2014 GEN-14-2087 20952
16
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
Contributed by Trevor Taylor At the Glasshouse Mountains Rotary Club meeting recently, they had a very interesting guest speaker discussing the government exam, the NAPLAN Test, and many other things to do with the wonderful Christian College in Beerwah. Mike Curtis, the Principal of the School was the guest speaker. It is interesting and amazing, how this school has grown in the last 10 years, with many more students to come in next year as well. It seems that the government exam has a few challenges to it in some ways, but it is a very good thing in many other ways. Possibly the biggest challenge is the fact that the results are advertised for all over Australia, and sometimes there is a big difference in the schools compared. Most interesting to the members of the Rotary Club was the fact that the school is doing so well, and, of course, so is Beerwah High School, so they are both growing rapidly! A successful Interact Club is going well at the Beerwah High, and a similar club in the Christian College would be a big advantage to the young people in the area.
Mason’s fundraising for local charities
The Landsborough Masonic Lodge will hold a fundraising Golf Day at Beerwah Golf Club on Sunday, December 14. The day will commence at 10.00am and take the form of a ‘Two-Man Ambrose’ played over 9 holes. The cost for players is $35.00 which includes lunch or $15.00 for those wishing to take part in lunch only. There will be novelty prizes; the drawing of the annual raffle and the presentation of the ‘Golden Sausage’ which is the result of the sausage sizzle team who raised the most money over the year at the fortnightly sausage sizzle at the Recycling Centre, Beerwah. RSVP: Entries for Golf (or Lunch only) close on Friday, December 5. Contact WorMaster Bob O’Conor 5438 7756 or John Anthony on 5493 0492. The golfing competition will be an Ambrose. This is a team stroke event usually played by a group of four, but can be any number. Each player plays a tee shot at each hole. The Captain then selects the best drive, which is then played by its owner. The other members retrieve their balls and in turn drop within one club length of the selected position and play their second shots. This procedure of selecting the best position continues until a ball is holed. When on the green, the best ball is selected and other team members place their ball within a card length of this spot and putt in rotation until the ball is holed.
Peachester Welcomes the HOGS!
Deneill Zaplin Teacher at Deception Bay North State School QUT Education graduate 2013
Early childhood
Government exam a challenge
Contributed by: Andrea Balcombe Last weekend Peachester School hosted morning tea for the Sunshine Coast Harley Davidson Club. Sixty riders roared up to the school arriving at around 10.00am to beat the heat of that weekend’s extreme heat wave. They we're amply revived with ice cold refreshments, tea/coffee and a feast of home baked treats, seasonal fruit and freshly made sandwiches all for $7.00. The club riders are regular supporters of Peachester School P&C fundraisers and would highly recommend Peachester School as a scheduled stop off for any auto / bike club planning to drive the hinterland. If your club fancied stopping off at Peachester School for morning or afternoon tea please contact the school office on 5439 5111.
Conditions To ensure all regular contributors are given an opportunity to have their reports printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 250 words or 200 words and a photo. www.gcnews.com.au
A treasure trove of collectables, unique, upcycled and interesting items
A new vintage, retro, collectable and upcycled store has just opened in Beerwah. The family run space on the corner of Swan Street and Beerwah Parade is set up like an emporium with three family businesses co-existing under the one roof. The co-op shop contains The Attic, The Witches Inn and Deadly Dezigns. The Attic is a treasure trove of revamped and upcycled furniture as well as interesting and unusual items along with retro pieces, collectables, crockery and knick knacks. The Witches Inn has relocated to the store from their nearby premises and Deadly Dezigns is a full sign making service that includes promotional items such as stubby coolers and shirts, hand crafted decorative signs (perfect for the man cave), vehicle and boat signage. The Attic is run by long-term locals Denis, Dawn and Kylie whose customers may know from successfully running the Beerwah fishing and tackle shop for eight years.
Business feature
All three are long term collectors with a knack for upcycling and doing things up. When the collection became too much to keep in the house, the decision was made to expand the interest into a full scale business. The beauty of upcycling is that items can be reinvigorated and reinvented – sometimes with a quirky or interesting spin. The Witches Inn is owned by daughter Kylie and provides pagan supplies and services. Kylie herself is a Pagan minister and the space features a mix of new, old and handmade items all pagan / goddess orientated. There is a wealth of Pagan paraphernalia including altar tiles, candles, hand crafted spells and potions, statues, crystal balls and locally crafted athames. They stock a range of Anne Stokes gothic items, Himalayan salt lamps and pipes and there is a wide selection of handmade ritual items. Kylie also offers Reiki, Crystal Healings, Gypsy Witch Readings and Potion Creation.
Keen to support local talent, the work of local artists is also displayed. At the back of the store is a workshop where Denis runs his sign business. Popular items have been his stubby coolers (perfect for a unique present) and unique man cave signs – there are no minimum quantities in ordering and pieces can be one-offs. Eftpos facilities are available. Drop in and be surprised at Shop 4, 35 Swan Street Beerwah.
Vintage Retro Shabby Chic Oddball Collectables Man Cave Flash Trash
We are here
Family business
Locally made and revamped
Shop 4, 35 Swan Street, Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
(near The Big Mower)
0448 209 293 0407 621 783 NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 17
Doing Business Locals shine at Business Awards Ask for our Lunch Specials
Open Monday to Saturday 11.00am - 9.00pm Closed Sunday
Shop 9 / 1 Maleny St, Landsborough
ly BYO on vailable ptions A O e e r F Gluten
5494 8333
(behind the Newsagents)
The Only Place for Woodfired Pizzas on the Coast D ine In
Visiting Caloundra?
Come visit our other restaurant
The Urban Vine
or Takeawa y
for great Pizza & Pasta 3/36 Esplanade Headland, Kings Beach Open 7 days 10.30am - Late Phone 5491 6660
ACT NOW! FINISH THE YEAR IN with Pay tow* o join n rkout o and w
FREE ST HE RE FOR THE YEAR OF T
30 MINUTE FITNESS AND WEIGHT LOSS CENTRE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN.
5494 0455
12/21 Peachester Road
* Offer valid between 1/11/14 and 31/12/14 at participating clubs only. Available to new members only, who sign up to a minimum 12-month Curves Fitness direct debit package. Excludes Curves Complete. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Membership payable via direct debit billed $79/month from 1/1/15 plus a $149 joining fee to be paid at time of signing up. $0 monthly fee for November and December. Credit card/direct debit fees may apply. Ask in Club for full membership terms and conditions. © Curves, through its agent in Australia & New Zealand, Jenny Craig Weight Loss Centre Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
18
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
The Sunshine Coast Business Awards were announced recently at a celebration attended by over 600 guests at the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Innovation Centre. The winners, along with two Hall of Fame recipients, were selected from over 115 finalists and received awards in individual, small and large business and special categories. Cr Rick Baberowski attended the event and was really pleased to see how many businesses in Division 1 were acknowledged as part of the awards. The Enterprise of the Year award for large business went to Beerwah based Trailers 2000, a family business that began in 1993. It is now the largest Australian trailer manufacturer of quality, fully galvanised trailers and accessories and processors of rolled formed steel. Trailers 2000 made a comeback in the awards after retiring from entering for a few years after being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2001. Glenview’s Radaqua was victorious in the Export category with its seafood production systems and aquatic environment technology solutions for marine and freshwater applications. The region’s tourism businesses continued to triumph with Beerwah’s Australia Zoo being awarded the Tourism Attractions and Tourism Sustainability awards. Palmview’s Aussie World has won the Tourism-Attraction category three years running from 2011-13 and this year were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Cr Baberowski said he was especially pleased to see 'Total Microsystems' there as a first time finalist. “I know they got a lot out of the rigours of the analysis and focus on their business, and it was great to see them putting themselves up against businesses from across the Sunshine Coast,” he said.
Sarah Roberts from WIN with General Manager of Aussie World David Thompson
Wes Mannion, Director of Australia Zoo
Trailers 2000 owners Jenny and Stuart Daniels with Mayor Mark Jamieson
Business Buzz with Sonia Clark Maleny Botanic Garden’s Bird World celebrated their first birthday recently and the cake was more to the liking of their feathered friends. The delightful looking cake was made from quick oats, corn meal, bird seed and peanut butter, decorated with water melon. While the cake looked very tasty the birds really enjoyed actually pulling the cake apart. If you are a bird lover and you haven’t seen the amazing 1000m2, purpose built aviary that houses over 380 birds of approximately 60 different species of both exotic and Australian birds, take a trip to the Maleny Botanic Gardens and see it for yourself. The Bird World Guides facilitate bird encounters with birds of all sizes. Visitors may be able to hold a Macaw during their Bird World ‘Encounter of the Feathered Kind’. To find out more, check out their website or Facebook page Maleny Botanic Gardens. www.gcnews.com.au
UPSIZE
Stellar Ultra Plush
Chiroflex 5 Plush MK3
ONLY PAY FOR THE
OR
SINGLE
DOUBLE
KING
BUY A
QUEEN
SALE
Allegra Plush
Your local fa m bedding spec ily owned ia lists proudly servicing the area for 20 years
Sale ends Sunday Morayfield 250 Morayfield Road Ph: 5498 7777 fortywinks.com.au
Upsize offer must be completed in the original transaction, during the promotional period. The upsized mattress will be the same brand and model as the original mattress chosen. Selected brands only. Mattress only. Exclusions apply. Terms and conditions apply, see in store for details. Valid until 30.11.14.
www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 19
Kids & Parenting A rollicking version of Sleeping Beauty
‘Have a Break Playgroup’
The Maleny Players will be doing six performances of a fun filled Christmas show of Sleeping Beauty at the Maleny Community Centre over the weekends of December 13 and 14 and then on December 20 and 21. The show, which is suitable for the whole family, is a rollicking tale and has the usual dose of a king, his queen, the princess (aka Sleeping Beauty) sprinkled with both good and bad fairies. Added into the mix is the cook, its chicken and an army of disgusting hobgoblins. A hilarious time is guaranteed with audience participation adding to the fun. Tickets are now on sale at www.malenyplayers.org or at Maleny Visitors Centre. Ticket prices are adults $25.00, $20.00 concession, students $10.00, and children under six free. Words for the show were written by David Crewe and music by Paul Coppens. The performances will be on Saturday, December 13 at 2.30pm and 6.30pm, Sunday, December 14 2.30pm, then on Saturday, December 20 at 2.30pm and 6.30pm, and Sunday, December 21 at 2.30pm.
On November 26, our Playgroup will close for the Christmas Noel Period. We start again on February 3 next year. We will miss our mums and children very much, and as for the children graduating from Playgroup to become Preppies, we’ll have to make sure we have our tissues handy. This year has been a wonderful time with new babies, new mums and new children. We have had so many happy times with a Teddy Bears Picnic and, of course, the childrens’ birthday party celebrations. Our craft times have given the children some challenges (let alone us helpers) and lovely fun. Storytime is also a fun time but music time and singing are the best of all, apart from the play times. Morning teas are always a time of lovely eats and good manners displayed by even our smallest tots. With one or two health issues amongst our marvellous helpers, we always have help, as needed, from some in our congregation. Pastor Margaret and her husband Paul have loved being able to come along and take part with our mums and children. We have exceptional regular helpers in Play dough Ethel, Mother and Child Nurse Margie, Wonderful Doris our wheelchair Lady, Elaine our loving and energetic Leader with Rev. Keith our puzzle Emperor. Then there’s Diane who loves a chat and hands out loving Hugs to any who need them and finally Papa Kevin, who works hard, always has a smile, and is loved by the children. But when it comes to trolley time, Papa Kevin is King; the children adore helping to get the trolley of toys back to the big shed! We also want to mention helpers who come along when needed – Bronwen and John wells, Dianne and Ron Richardson, Paia Ingram and Eric Hannay – take a bow you terrific people! Now to our beautiful mums and adorable children, we send you off with prayers and love.God be with you all. Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah. May your Christmas Celebrations be holy and wondrous!
BEERWAH CHILDCARE CHILDCARE CENTRE CENTRE BEERWAH C
w o N015n 2 pe O
ol r n E
for W NO
' Providing Exceptional Childcare through Personalised Service.' Exceptional Childcare through Personalised Service
Nursery Nursery to to School School Age Age -- Long Long Day Day Care Care Before Before and and After After School School Care Care Vacation Vacation Care Care Courtesy Bus (Pick up and drop off from your home)
Courtesy Bus (Pick up and drop off from your home)
T T (07) (07) 5494 5494 0777 0777 10 Greber Road 10 Greber Road Beerwah
Beerwah
with the Superdads ‘Freight Train’ By Mike Turner (Bass player for the Superdads) Do you ever feel like every week zooms by and you don’t know where it went? Weekends get filled with mowing the lawn, going to the kids’ sports games and birthday parties and then it starts again on Monday morning. Kinda crazy isn’t it? Sometimes it feels like you’re a massive freight train with loads of momentum unable to slow down. If you can relate to this, don’t worry – you are not alone. Unfortunately this is a common problem that I think stems from having too many commitments and not enough margin in our life. You know what I’m talking about… I don’t think I need to unpack why we get stressed and time-poor. What I do want to discuss is how to change it. On our website www. superdads.com.au/ there is a cool activity called ‘The Time Wheel’ which is a simple tool to look at a 24 hour period in our life. Within that 24 hours we have things like sleep, work, cooking, eating, R&R with family, socialising with friends, household jobs etc. How we use these 24 hours is the key to success in terms of time management. Do you have enough time allocated for travelling to work and school etc? Do you have enough time to relax in between activities? We are sometimes trained to be like machines - which seems fine right up to the point when we ‘burn out’ or yell abuse at another driver on the road or punch a wall at home during a minor argument. It’s only then that we notice that all is not well. Have a think about this stuff. It is possible to slow the freight train down guys. The Superdads – we are a bunch of guys who love playing music and have formed a band. Their name came from something their guitarist Pete said once… “I don’t just want to be an average dad, I want to be an exceptional dad” – the idea resonated with them. www.superdads.com.au
20 |
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
www.gcnews.com.au
New Dance School for Beerwah
Sarah Kwarcianyi is the face behind the new dance school opening in Beerwah next year. Masterpiece Dance will be offering a variety of dance classes for children aged three - 12 years. Sarah is a local woman who is passionate about teaching dance in a positive, creative and professional environment. Sarah has partnered with the Glasshouse Country Christian College and will be utilising their dance studio. Masterpiece Dance prides itself on excellent relationships with parents and children. Sarah believes dancing is good for children to learn self-confidence and creativity while being good for their health and fitness, and helping them to make friends and have fun. For more information, search 'Masterpiece Dance' on Facebook or email Sarah on admin@ masterpiecedance. com.au
Crazy Hair Day Contributed by Honi Ingram
The children at Landsborough Community Kindergarten were invited to come to kindy with crazy hair and were asked to make a gold coin donation towards the Australian Melanoma Research Foundation. We have revisited the importance of keeping safe in the sun: always wearing sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and playing in the shade. We proudly raised $201.35.
An Aussie Christmas Wonderland Aussie World's Christmas Wonderland is Santa's Sunshine Coast home from December 1 until mid January next year. Christmas Wonderland is free with your general admission ticket to Aussie World so make sure you come and visit Santa, his elves and other festive friends. Wander through Santa's Village or enjoy Aussie World's Rides Unlimited and a fun day out for all the family, all with an festive Christmas feel. Have you got your list together of ‘hints’ for gifts from Santa? Maybe a special wish? If so, come write your letter and post it at Aussie World where there is a letter box direct to the North Pole. For an extra special night filled with Christmas cheer, make sure you don't miss out on the special Aussie World event ‘Christmas Wonderland Under the Stars’ on Sunday, December 21. To find out more check out the Aussie World website www.aussieworld.com.au
Beerburrum State School Small School Experience - BIG OPPORTUNITIES
This summer we are offering two award winning martial arts programs to every child!
We use modern teaching & learning technologies across all year levels - featuring iPads, interactive whiteboards & laptops.
8 Beerburrum Road, Beerburrum www.beerburrss.eq.edu.au
These programs have been specifically designed to help teach children the important qualities of: Self Control, Confidence, Respect & Discipline
ONLY 20 spaces available!!
Don’t let the kids miss out!
5439 5222
www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 21
School News On the road to the future After 12 long years of schooling, Beerwah State High School’s graduating class of 2014 made their final walk out of the school gates on Friday. The week ended with the traditional Clap Out ceremony which saw many tears, laughs and sighs of relief from everyone involved. Beerwah High wishes the graduating class of 2014 all the best for the future.
Bringing joy to others
Landsborough State School students are bringing Christmas joy to children in developing countries. They are participating in Operation Christmas Child coordinated by the international relief organisation, Samaritan's Purse. Each class has been asked to fill shoeboxes with various items to make precious gifts to boys and girls around the world who may never have received a gift or new items in their lives. The criteria for items to put in the boxes were things to love, for school, to wear, to play with and for hygiene, so could be teddy bears, pencils, hair clips, yo-yos and toothbrushes. A total of 32 shoeboxes were donated by the school and will be distributed to people in need around the world. They are destined for places such as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Cambodia, Vietnam and South Africa. Landsborough's School Chaplain, Linda Whysall, organised the school's participation in Operation Christmas Child. “The students get a lot of joy out of it - it makes them realise that other kids around the world might not have what we have,” she said. Everyone has been very excited about participating in this worthy cause. They know that receiving a gift-filled shoe box will put smiles on faces, bringing joy and hope to children in need.
Landsborough State School's shoeboxes are ready to be shipped overseas to people in need as part of Operation Christmas Child 22
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
Glasshouse Country College Formal This year Glasshouse Country Christian College held its Year 12 red carpet event and formal at Flaxton Gardens on Thursday, November 20. School kids transformed themselves into glamourous young men and women and shone on the night. There was a celebrative atmosphere that wasn’t dampened by the circling storm clouds. Every now and again graduates caught themselves crying when they realised it was the end of an era. Then classmates encouraged them to wait for the next day when the tears could flow without ruining make up. The next day the tears did flow as the students put on their school uniforms once last time to participate in the service and clap out.
Kirsten Tregea and Levi West
Izaak West and Danielle McClure
Libby Carver, Karleigh Martin, Abbey Bates, Courtney Sinclair, Christian Festa, Emily Hammill, Taylor Ellis, Courtney Rechberger and Emily Bowden
Tom Henderson, Brianna Williams, Caitlin Lewis and Arnya McMinn
Abbey Bates and Mitchell Fraser www.gcnews.com.au
You Said It Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519
Genuine thanks
I would like to thank all who attended the Community Book Launch at Glass House Hall on Tuesday, November 18, the CWA for providing terrific tucker, the Hall helpers, as well as all the local businesses and supporters. Friends of mine who travelled a fair mile were congratulatory of the community spirit displayed. I suppose that’s why we live where we live. The tie that binds of course is our local media. Mary-Lou Stephens from ABC Sunshine Coast, (don’t cut money from them Mr Abbott), as well as well-known radio personality Graham Webb, and of course the devoted staff at our community newspaper Glasshouse Country News. Thank you, one and all for a wonderful morning. Lee Paterson Peachester
Lovely local family
I would like to let you readers know about a lovely family here in the Glasshouse Country area! The members of this family come to our ‘Have a Break’ Playgroup and our Kids Club at the Uniting Church in Twin Peaks Drive at Beerwah. They are the owners of ‘The Hideaway’, and on December 12, the wonderful sight of many, many candles will light up their beautiful gardens. The adult members of the family have had the simply beautiful idea to throw open their gardens, charge a gold coin and then donate the proceeds to the work of our two childrens’ groups. The wonderful thought and love that is behind this is a testimony to the goodness of these people. Lately we very rarely see stories about the pure goodness of people and sometimes it is tempting to think that nobody cares, but this family does, and so many people everywhere do! The human race is not lost, yet, to carelessness and cruelty – people like this family, are abundant, but I must admit as far as I am concerned this family deserves a Star! However, our thanks are heartfelt, strong and loving! Thank you Jen and family! God Bless you and keep you safe. You are already so special! Diane Gudgeon Landsborough
Thank you Glasshouse Mountains Community
Your participation in the combined fundraiser and book launch for Prince Charles Hospital Cardiac Unit made over $1,000.00 for the hospital. We are proud to belong to this community. Thank you. The Three Taletellers Neville Saffron, Kate Wright and Lee Paterson
www.gcnews.com.au
Attention NBN Co
I implore you to install fibre optic technology for Maleny's internet. Towers are old technology, dangerous to our health and livestock, ugly, will reduce the land value of our area, and are inefficient. We live in fog for most of the year and ramping up the microwave power will kills us. Please consider fibre optics. Suzanne Miller-Mustard Maleny
Future of Halls Creek
On Friday, November 21, along with the Labor candidate for Glass House Brent Hampstead, I was fortunate enough attend a forum in Landsborough regarding the future of Halls Creek and the long-term development alternatives. Firstly, I would like to thank the organisers of the Forum, the Landsborough Area Community Association for taking the time to present the facts about the history of Halls Creek. Secondly, I would like to thank Wiebe ter Bals from the Sunshine Coast Environment Council for his informative and factual presentation. Having now attended several community forums, and researched this issue widely, I am of the view that there is no economic or environmental reason to ever develop Halls Creek. The potential environmental risks to the nearby Pumicestone Passage represent too great a risk for Halls Creek to be further considered. Even now the Passage only has a water quality rating of C with Caloundra South coming and presenting even more timely risks to our wetlands. Our Pumicestone Passage and related wetlands must be protected at all costs. The factual presentation that we had the pleasure of listening to last Friday reinforces the Sunshine Coast Council’s determination that Halls Creek Should not be developed from an economic perspective also. The lack of transport and related infrastructure adjacent to Halls Creek and the superior infrastructure arrangements that Beerwah East has to offer present a superior economic argument in favour of Beerwah East. Finally our Inter Urban Break to Brisbane would be reduced to just 14kms if Halls Creek were developed. Sometimes you just need to draw a line in the sand. I am of the view that we need the line in the sand now and I will oppose the future development of Halls Creek if elected as the next member for Caloundra in the forthcoming State Election. Imagine if New York had allowed Central Park to be developed? Sometimes we need to show leadership to our community. Jason Hunt ALP candidate for Caloundra
Editor’s note
In the letter’s page of last week’s edition a grandfather from Glass House questioned whether someone who stole his grandson’s bike had a conscious, well apparently they have. The bike was returned, however it did have a bend in the wheel, so it’s a little worse for wear, but it is back with its rightful owner. Lea
Valuable conversation
On November 6 I attended the first of four community conversations about mental health at Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to be part of a group sharing our diverse views and experiences regarding mental health, general well-being and illness or distress. The sessions have allocated topics (the first topic was ‘Shades of grey – is there a line between life, wellbeing and distress?’). This session wasn’t so much about education as about talking as a community. We’re happy to fine tune the sessions as we go along. Hinterland community members are very welcome to come to the next session – the more the merrier. The next session is on December 4 at 2.00pm. Ernestina Searle Maleny
Indigenous ceremony
Early this year, on Australia Day, a brief ceremony was held in Tesch Park, Maleny, during which a minute’s silence was observed to remember the Indigenous people of this land who lost their lives in the changing possession of this land that began on January 26, 1788. A similar ceremony is proposed for Australia Day, Monday, January 26, to be held at 11.00am in Tesch Park, Maleny. I would like to invite anyone wishing to help shape the ethos and content of that brief ceremony to contact me on either at 5494 2349 or by email at dorray@westnet.com.au Dr Ray Barraclough, Maleny
Conditions Please keep your letters under 300 words, your name, address and daytime phone number must be supplied. Letters must focus on issues and not be personal attacks on individuals. Letters may be edited.
Landsborough Museum
Mystery Object
Last week’s answer – A corkscrew Last weeks Winners –I. Hart, S. Williams, M.Suosarri.
We’d like to thank everyone who rang in response to our Mystery Objects this year – correct or not. We take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year, and we look forward to challenging you with more Mystery Objects next year.
From all the Members and Volunteers at Landsborough Museum
Open: Sun, Wed, Thurs and Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Closed Mon, Tues & Sat
4 Maleny St, Landsborough 5494 1755
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 23
I give a moo for mooloolah Give it a go and keep the heart of Mooloolah beating Mooloolah Valley Lions Club welcome locals The Mooloolah Valley Lions Club Information Night was deemed a resounding success as local residents were welcomed with a complimentary drink and nibbles. Those attending the event, which was held at Jae’s Place, learned how Lions make a difference in their community. On the night, Lions Club Treasurer Mary Herbert presented the founder of the Mooloolah Valley Playgroup, Jacqui Lewis, with a book for the playgroup; ‘Herbert Peabody and his Extraordinary Vegetable Patch’ by Bianca C. Ross. Mooloolah Valley Lions are an enthusiastic and community minded group. They can be seen in the town every second Saturday morning raising funds with a sausage sizzle at Martin Rungert Park and have assisted in bringing community groups together by helping each other and working together on projects. They have
facilitated two fundraising Trivia Nights and have assisted the Mooloolah and Eudlo State School P and C’s to raise funds for the schools at sports days, Arts Day and Christmas Carol events. Other community projects have included assisting the Mooloolah Community Centre with setting up for the Mooloolah Fun Fair in conjunction with the Glasshouse Country Festival, and assisting with parking and running a cake stall. Each year the Lions help with the Community Centre Christmas Party and many more projects. Recipients of donations given by the club from fundraising events include; Mooloolah Community Association, ASD support group Maroochydore, Mooloolah Valley Community Playgroup, Search And Rescue Dogs Australia, Uganda Safe Water Initiative, Eudlo Rural Fire
Brigade, Eudlo State School P and C, and assisting a student from the community on an exchange visit to Japan. A Christmas raffle of a wheelbarrow hamper will be drawn at the last barbecue for the year in Martin Rungert Park at 12.00noon on December 20. Tickets can be purchased at the fortnightly barbecue and on the day of the draw. The Club would like to thank all local businesses who have generously donated to the raffle and in particular to Mooloolah Mitre 10 for their donation of a wheelbarrow. If anyone in the Mooloolah / Valley / Eudlo area are interested in attending a Lions dinner meeting at Jae’s Place on Wednesday, December 3 we would love to see you there. Contact Paul on 0412 725 667 to book a seat or for further information about the Lions club.
MOOLOOLAH NEWSAGENCY
What’s your favourite book?
Your friendly local Newsagents
Spineless Classics are a unique way to enjoy literature in a new style – as wall hanging art
t Under New Managemen
From only $39.99
Orders being taken for Christmas
YOUR LOCAL ACCOUNTANT
12 Jones Street
• All new Christmas Gifts • Layby available right up to Christmas • Free gift wrapping
(next to IGA)
and ast crowds Avoid the co is Christmas! shop local th 9 Bray Road, Mooloolah
Mooloolah Valley Telephone 5494 7727 Also at Glass House Mountains email: jens@wdhall.com.au web: www.wdhall.com.au
5494 7777
WEDNESDAY NIGHT K ids
$15
Main meals
eat for
$5
THURSDAY STEAK NIGHT SPECIALS 6pm Plus Pool Comp sharp $5 entry
24 |
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
5492 9840
Mention this ad to receive a further 10% OFF Giftware
New Year’s Eve
November 30 & December 14 Family fun & raffles Social Bowls from 9am Sign up and breaky
Christmas Function bookings
Friday November 28 Saturday December 6
prior arrangements for availability recommended
1 Jones Street, Mooloolah Valley
SUNDAY BAREFOOT BOWLS
TAKEN NOW
ENTERTAINMENT WITH ORGANIC
Courtesy Bus –
Christmas Gift ideas
FRIDAY NIGHT RAFFLES
Winner takes all
NEW MENU COMING SOON
Back to School
OPEN WED - SUN FROM 10AM
GROOVE
Friday December 12 Saturday December 20
5439 6307
Prize for the best fancy dress DJ I Nibbles Drinks promos Courtesy Bus available – please book early to avoid disappointment
129 Connection Road Glenview www.gcnews.com.au
Keep your Moolah in Mooloolah and win If you’ve popped into Mooloolah lately you’ve probably noticed the two latest residents that are causing quite a buzz – the life size fibreglass cow ‘Moo’ and her calf ‘Looloolah’. Tying in with the ‘I give a Moo for Mooloolah’ campaign, the Moo for Mooloolah cows have been visiting the local businesses since mid October and helping raise both the profile of the town and it’s local businesses. Currently the local business community is running a promotion where if the cows are featured outside a particular business – for the time that they are there, customers who spend money with that individual store go into a draw to win prizes and vouchers. So far the cows have ‘visited’ Mooloolah Meats, Mooloolah Produce and Stockfeed and the Mooloolah IGA
and prizes to date have included $100.00 in store vouchers. The cows are spending approximately two weeks outside each participating business so help promote the town and grab a photo, shop local and Moo and her calf Looloolah go in the draw to win some great prizes.
Mooloolah lights up for Christmas The Christmas lights in Martin Rungart Park were all lit up on Sunday, November 16 for the very first time to much excitement in the local community. Thanks to the Mooloolah Community Centre and Mooloolah IGA for their massive support, Jenny McKay and the local Mooloolah businesses. The lights are visible to all that drive through town in the evening, train passengers, and
people picnicking in the park - giving the town a lovely festive ambiance. It would be great to see the Mooloolah community getting into the Christmas spirit by decorating their shop fronts and homes, for all to enjoy – bring the magic to Mooloolah and pop up the tinsel and hang up those baubles! The lights in the park will continue to be on until the end of January 2015. If you are interested in supporting the very active local community centre – why not consider becoming a member for just $5.00? For more information just pop into the Centre or op shop and see the lovely volunteers.
locals supporting locals
Mooloolah PRICE MATCH PROMISE As a locally owned independent business, we know that friendly service and local convenience are important, giving you great value for money is what keeps you coming back. That’s why we’ve introduced IGA’s price match promise on 100’s of everyday products to ensure we’re price competitive with major supermarkets. This is over and above our fantastic weekly specials and great prices on local products. Come in and check it out for yourself.
Order your Christmas platters & seafood NOW!
Open 7 Days Mon – Sun 6am - 8pm
4 Jones Street Mooloolah
5494 7142
Thinking of Solar …? Let a local help your family!
Your local MITRE 10
MENTION THIS AD FOR A
$100 CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT
STANDARD MOULDED TABLE 73cm h x 76cm w x 183cm l
OFF OUR ALREADY VALUE PRICES
Call Dave, Cam or Troy on 5641 4775
MOOLOOLAH DENTAL SURGERY
MIRABELLA ROPE LIGHT 6m Indoor or outdoor use Non-flashing Multi-coloured
10
David Zimmermann Mark Hall
VICTA 14.5HP LAWN TRACTOR 38” cutting deck 5 speed gear transmission with reverse
EXCELLENCE IN DENTAL CARE FRIENDLY SUPPORTIVE STAFF Medicare Child Dental Benefits welcome 20 Karanne Drive, Mooloolah (next to Medical Centre)
Phone 5494 7011
www.gcnews.com.au
ELECTRA ZAP BUG ZAPPER 20W Suitable for outdoor use Weather proof
Shop 1/4 Bray Road, Mooloolah
38
FREE POOL WATER TESTING plus all your pool needs (including bulk salt & chlorine)
Monday - Friday 7am – 5.30pm Saturday & Sunday 7.30am – 1.30pm
Email: mvh@bigpond.net.au
Phone/fax Daryl and the team
5494 7622
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 25
50c$8.00 per can SAVE kg
1299
$
kg
% 35 OFF
% 0 0 2 Ref + e c a l Rep
und
Australian MSA Black Angus Rump Steak
kg
7
$ 99 kg
% 30 OFF Australian Premium Beef Mince (Minimum 1.2kg)
499
LOOK
Beerwah Specials available from Wednesday 26th November until Tuesday 2nd December 2014.
kg
deli
26 |
| NOVEMBER1 26 IGAQL8468_241114.indd
899
$
kg
% 30 OFF Hans Platinum Shaved or Sliced Ham
2014
kg
% 25 OFF Australian Beef BBQ Sausages
50c$4.00 per can SAVE kg
699
$
kg
% 35 OFF Pickled Pork
50c$4.00 per can SAVE
& delicious
% 35 OFF
$
kg
50c$4.00 per can SAVE
kg
kg
999
Australian Pork Scotch Fillet (Minimum 1.2kg)
7
$ 99
50c$2.00 per can SAVE
kg
% 40 OFF
kg
Australian Yearling Topside Roast
50c$7.00 per can SAVE
$
50c$5.00 per can SAVE
50c$3.00 per can SAVE
1199
$
ea
% 20 OFF Jumbo BBQ Chicken
www.gcnews.com.au
9
$
1
$ 99
99 kg
Kensington Pride Mangoes
Cherries
1
7
$ 99
$ 99
Rockmelon
Button Mushrooms
ea
ea
kg
PRODUCE
89¢
99¢
Jap Pumpkin
Continental Cucumbers
kg
ea
50c$1.60 per can SAVE
2 4 $
50c$2.73 per can SAVE
for
1
$ 99
33¢ per 100g
% 35 OFF
ea
52¢ per 100g
% 55 OFF
Mountain View Cage Free Barn Laid Eggs 600g Single Sell $2.49 42¢ per 100g
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 380g
50c$6.89 per can SAVE
50c$4.30 per can SAVE
599
$
499
$
ea
$1.87 per 100g
ea
12¢ per 100mL
% 50 OFF
% 45 OFF
Cadbury Favourites 320g Selected Varieties
Peters Original Ice Cream 4 Litre Varieties
Beerwah Corner Peachester Rd & Simpson St, Beerwah Ph: 5494 6338
7am – 9pm 7 Days Specials only available at IGA Beerwah until sold out.Limit rights reserved. Normal retail limits apply. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
www.gcnews.com.au
IGAQL8468_241114
| NOVEMBER 26 2014 20/11/14
2:14 PM
| 27
Health, Beauty & Wellbeing Hinterland Body and Soul
Acupuncture
Landsborough
Beauty SPECIAL PAMPER PACKAGE Deep Cleanse Facial / Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage - ONLY $65 5/5 Turner St, Beerwah 5494 0546 www.hinterlandbodyandsoul.com.au
EXCLUSIVE Nail & Beauty Therapy In Beerwah Call
Erika 5494 0092
• FACIALS • NAILS • MAKE-UP • WAXING etc
By Shannon Greenwood Only 28 days until Christmas. This year has gone quicker than I ever remember! It’s time to fit in a treatment or two or buy your Christmas Gift Vouchers. Don’t leave it to the last minute or you may miss out. Our Mini Touch of Heaven Special has been so popular we are extending it right through to Christmas Eve. ‘Deep Cleanse Facial / Back, Neck and Shoulder Massage, Normally $80.00 - now only $65.00. This summer is supposed to be hotter than ever before so don’t forget to slip, slop slap. Our ASAP Daily Moisturiser with SPF 30 and Zinc Oxide is scientifically formulated to replenish essential moisture, leaving skin soft and supple, while providing broad spectrum protection from harmful UVA/UVB rays. It has no sticky or greasy residue. Also don’t forget if you wish to book an appointment for Laser / IPL before Christmas,
Massage
Tobi’s last visit for the year will be Friday, December 12. Come in or call to make a booking. Tobi will skip January but will be back again mid-February. Hinterland Body and Soul is located between the Laundromat and the Post Office at shop 5, 5 Turner Street, Beerwah. Ph: 5494 0546. Like us on Facebook.
Natural therapies
Bowen Therapy
Hairdressers
& Remedial Massage
Landsborough
For all your Hair & Beauty needs
54 Simpson Street, Beerwah
5494 0032
Natural therapies
Member BAA, BTFA, AAMT
Eftpos & Health Fund Rebates
Mooloolah Valley
Landsborough
Soulqi
13/21 Peachester Rd, Beerwah
5439 0420 Christmas Gift Packs in store
Layby GHD’s for a great present!
Shop 3/1 Maleny Street, Landsborough
(Next to Eclectic Dreams, opposite Museum) MON – FRI 9-5. A/H By appointment SAT 9-1
Arthritic symptoms Back pain Headaches/migraines Joint Injuries Neck Pain Sprains/strains Stress/tension Tendonitis
5439 9883
0419 969 387
Remedial Massage
Combining massage techniques from flowing, soothing to deep tissue
Stella Polaris Therapies Karen Harris
Reiki Therapy & Training
Health Fund Rebates Available
Mem. In ATMS Diploma of Remedial Massage & Reflexology
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call
Carol on 5438 7445 or 0488 444 525 or email advertising@gcnews.com.au
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
Dip. Rem. Mem AAMT, QSMI, NFH Health Rebates Available
Ph: 5494 1244
appointments Therapy available daily Chronic Fatigue Musculoskeletal Pain Dietary
Acupuncture and Massage
BHSc (ACU)
Kaz 0432 644 184 / 5439 0094 soulqi@outlook.com
Beerwah Natural Therapies
Treatment available in your home or at Beerwah Health Foods
Lesa Medhurst
Massage
28 |
Beerwah Bowen Therapy
D0116
(Next to Curves Turner Park)
Massage
Menopause
Anne@ Eclectic Dreams, Landsborough
Bernette 0417 723 944 Debbie 0427 279 593 • Acupuncture • Kinesiology • Cupping • Chinese Herbs • Hot Rock Massage • Moxabustion • Biokinetics • Massage Shop 1/2 Turner Street, Beerwah 5439 0015
Find us on Facebook facebook.com/glasshousecountrynews
Does your business offer services or advice on beauty, �itness, hairdressing, nails, natural therapies or weight management? Our Health, Beauty and Wellbeing pages are where locals look when they want to be beautified from top to toe, get healthy or lose weight.
Phone Carol on 5438 7445 to find out more www.gcnews.com.au
Living December & January at the Beerwah Library With Patricia and Amanda – Librarians What’s happening at the library during the Festive Season: Our computer tutorials, story time and baby rhyme sessions are on hold over the holidays season- beginning again the first week of February. However our Justice of the Peace service will still be available on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday throughout December and January. Heading for column The library will only be closed from 2.00pm on December 24 and for the public holidays December 25, 26 and January 1 and 26 so come down and enjoy the air conditioning and the array of activities we have on offer. Tuesday, December 16, 10.00am to 11.00am Christmas Story time and Craft: come and enjoy our last story time for the year. All welcome. Free. Bookings essential. Wednesday, December 17, 10.00am to 11.00am Christmas Craft: Make your own Christmas tree decorations or some lovely cards to give away. Ages nine+Free. Bookings essential. Tuesday, January 6, 10.30am – 11.30am Kids Interactive Fun Online: Hands on session for parents and kids under eight. Free. Bookings essential. Wednesday, January 7, 7.00pm – 9.00pm Hunter: Books of Bones Locked in the library, find the clues, complete the challenges; will you be the Hunter or the Hunted? Ages 13 – 18 only. Free. Bookings essential. Thursday, January 8, SCRATCH Animation: Learn how to create your own interactive stories, games and animations using SCRATCH programming. Ages nine+. Free. Bookings essential. Friday, January 9, Adventure Time Paper Engineering: Create your favourite character from Adventure Time. Ages eight+ only. Free. Bookings essential. Tuesday, January 13, 10.00am to 11.00am Lego Adventure: Have some fun and use your Lego skills to complete the challenges. Ages five – eight. Free. Bookings essential. Wednesday, January 14, E-Scavanger Hunt: Come and along and discover the secrets of the library with an e-scavenger hunt. Use tablets supplied by the library to scan the QR code and find the treasure. Ages five – eight. Free. Bookings essential. Thursday, January 15, 2.00pm – 3.00pm. Lego Adventure: Have some fun and use your Lego skills to complete the challenges. Ages five – eight. Free. Bookings essential. Tuesday, January 20, 9.30am – 11.00. Paper Beading: Use recycled newspaper and magazines to create your very own beads Ages 10+. Free. Bookings essential. Wednesday, January 21, 1.30pm – 3.30pm Stop-Go Animation: Make your own Adventure Time movie using your favourite characters and the latest stop motion app. Ages nine + Free. Bookings essential. Thursday, January 22, 2.00pm – 4.00pm Kite Making: with kite kits that are easy to assemble and loads of fun. Ages six+. Free. Bookings essential. Limited places available - bookings for January open from December 22. Friends of the Beerwah Library Barbara Stacey and Margaret Thompson with Librarian Amanda Neideck at last week’s Technology Trendsetters Launch
Bookings can be made by phoning 1300 542727 or online www.library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au – (look for the events tab) or visit us at 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Patricia, Amanda and Staff at Beerwah Library www.gcnews.com.au
Bring joy to kids in care this Christmas By Lea Parkes
The Queensland Government’s annual Kids in Care Christmas Appeal has been launched and our local state members Andrew Powell, member for Glass House and Mark McArdle, member for Caloundra are encouraging families to show their Christmas Spirit and donate a present and brighten the life of a child in care. “Christmas can be a difficult time for children who can’t live at home, but by donating a small present we can let these children and young people know that we care,” Andrew said. Last year the Glasshouse Country News office was a depot for gifts and we had an overwhelming response to the request for new, unwrapped gifts. Last year every child in care received a gift. And now our State members are asking us once to again support the appeal for the children and young people who need help and support. Presents can include gift cards, sporting equipment, board games, clothes and books. Gifts for teenage boys and girls, as well as the little ones, are greatly appreciated. Once again, ABC local radio is supporting the appeal and promoting it throughout Queensland. The age of boys and girls in care across Queensland this Christmas ranges from babies right through to 17-year-olds. The appeal runs from November 19 to December 5 to allow time for gifts to be sorted and allocated. Any surplus toys will be distributed to other disadvantaged children. Presents can be dropped off at Glasshouse Country News office in Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains, Maleny Electorate Office in Maple Street, the Caloundra Electorate Office in Bulcock Street or at ABC studios and shops at Maroochydore. People can visit www.communities.qld.gov.au to find the address of the closest donation point or find out more information on the state’s child protection system.
Final ParentSpace for 2014
The final meeting of ParentSpace for this year will take place on Thursday, November 27, with Dr Bob Jacobs once again being the guest presenter, discussing young people and mental health. ParentSpace is a local group of parents that meet fortnightly to assist parents to better understand the situations their adolescent children are dealing with and to make them better informed on how to support and communicate with their children. Dr Bob Jacobs has over 30 years’ experience working with children and parents as a teacher, coach, psychologist, mediator and lawyer. He is a registered Queensland clinical psychologist and is also registered with the Australian Attorney General’s Office as a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (child-inclusive practice). The group will meet at BADYAC (next door to the Beerwah Skate Park) from 5.30pm – 7.30pm, it is free to attend, and refreshments are provided. The group’s co-ordinator Holly Ashton said the group is quite small, the meeting is pretty casual, and they are a very welcoming bunch. “It would be great to see local parents taking advantage of the opportunity,” she said. If you would like to find out a bit more about it, Holly is happy to for you to give her a ring on 0429 042 972 or email or email on haston@ifys.com. NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 29
Dine In
with Lea Parkes
Kwerky Café
When Ken and Joey Bannister decided to open a new café in Beerwah they wanted to create a place that offered something ‘different’ and definitely a little bit ‘quirky’ that put a modern twist on traditional favourites. Being lovers of vintage and retro, they’ve created a venue that offers the best of what generations of Australian’s have loved, going for a milkshake and an ice-cream cone at the local milk bar in the 50s, or a hot beverage and a sweet treat at a coffee lounge of the 70s – all with a funky contemporary feel. They don’t just serve up traditional ice cream cones, but 14 flavours of gelato and four refreshing sorbet choices of the award-winning Colin James range. This will expand to include another six choices next month and can be served in a gluten free cone.
favourite the affagato, a small serving of black coffee with a scoop of ice cream (not just a coffee and not a dessert). They knew they needed to have food on the menu as well, but they didn’t want to be the ‘same same’ as everyone else and provide meals. So they decided to just go with some small and tasty sweet treats (which Joey is making herself) these include the well-loved individual caramel and lemon tarts and friands; and three savoury options of quiche and frittata. The only way to get the full impact of the ‘Kwerky’ experience is to go in the front door and see for yourself why you should ‘Katch Up at Kwerky’.
y
e w rk K
They offer all your favourite milkshakes flavours as well as very modern gourmet versions including coconut, salted caramel or chocolate cookie, served in a Mason Jar with a straw. And as you would expect they have smoothies (made popular in the 90s), and the more modern frappes that are clearly a step up from an ‘old fashioned’ iced coffee. And central to all cafes these days is the coffee experience, which has moved on from the coffee lounges of the 70s, to a real science. Joey and Ken have even created their own customised Kwerky Café blend which features five different bean sources. As a qualified Barista, Joey is also able to offer you the complete range of coffee styles, expresso, cappuccino, latte, mocha , long black and my
Gelatos I Milkshakes I Frappes I Smoothies I Coffees and Teas Gluten Free Yummies available
C afe
Open Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm and now open Saturday 8am – 2pm
TO GELA BY S JAME N I L Y CO ALEN r a M F O fo own do Come EE taste R F
5494 6829
Shop 2/50 Simpson Street, Beerwah
$10
LUNCH
Small Pizza Can of Soft Drink
CHEAP TUESDAY All Large Pizzas
Daily fresh
Espresso Coffee lunch options & Slice from Bucks Bakery $6.00
$12.95 (Pick up)
Gluten Free Pizza and Pasta now available
Home Delivery Available surcharge applies
Phone orders welcome
5438 7799
Hours Tues – Sun
8:30am-8.30pm
LIKE OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE
Pick up dinner when you're close to home 30 |
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
www.gcnews.com.au
Great eats and treats to find locally!
The Lookout Cafe Closed 22 December - Re-open Boxing Day
Group bookings available
Enjoy the serenity, the local wildlife and our friendly customer service! Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm
Sat & Sun 9am - 4pm
182 Glass House - Woodford Rd (off Old Gympie Road), Glass House Mountains
0498 471 232 Palmview Pizza & Pasta NOW OPEN
17 Glenview Road, Glenview/Palmview
TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS
Open Thursday 5pm – 9pm, Friday Saturday & Sunday 8.30am – 9pm Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Book now for Christmas & New Year Functions! Let us do all the purchasing, preparation, cooking and cleaning Well equipped children’s play areas Pet friendly
5PM - 8PM
5494 5411
BYO and relax in a beautifully decorated venue, while dining at afforable prices No inflated alcohol prices
TAKEAWAY SPECIAL
2 Large Pizzas
$30
Functions are our speciality large and small
Dine-in, Take-away, Deliveries
For orders call
5439 6036
Become part of our Food Family To Advertise in
Dine In Eat
or
Take Out
Drink
Enjoy
Call Carol Fitton on 5438 7445
Take Out www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 31
Happenings Out and About Formal celebrations Beerwah State students began what was an emotional, yet exciting, final week of school with their formal evening on Monday. Students made some very stylish and dramatic entrances in a variety of vehicles from being ‘doubled on a Vespa’, pulling up in a stretch limousine, in a hot rod, on dirt bikes, in a very cool ‘Kombi’ and an open top 4 Wheel Drive. The evening was held at the Caloundra Events Centre, this was a chance for students, their guests and staff to celebrate (in style) the achievements made over the past five years of high school. If you had your photo taken and it hasn’t appeared on this page, check out the Glasshouse Country News Facebook page.
Dana Steele, Jessica Lee and Jordyn Schlup
Laura Forrest and Tegan Bowen
Bradley Sullivan, Josh Topher and Cory Wallace
Loren Gemmell, Ankara Moss and Izabelle Butcher 32 |
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
Beth Hooper and Cait Powter
Lizzy Partridge and Clayton O'Toole
Shaylle Brown, Maddy Kingdom and Elizabeth Layton
Jack Morris, Matt Hayes, Braden Clarkson and Harry Stimson
Lucas Redshaw, Reagan Laverty, Christene Triplett, Alex Langton, Lauren Davidson
Emily Cook and Britteny Ah-See
Mitch Martin, John Dennehy and Zac Rouhan www.gcnews.com.au
Things 2 Do Traditional Christmas music that uplifts the spirit Do you fancy coming to a community event that is all about great classical music, vintage elegance and is unashamedly traditional? Come experience a magical musical Christmas with uplifting carols, good cheer and a festive atmosphere. ‘Christmas Spirit’ is on Saturday, December 13 at the Eudlo Hall, Rosebed Street at 7.00pm. This special classical music concert features stunning Christmas music by Gustav Holst, John Rutter and Vaughan Williams. Featuring performances by the dreaming BIG choir and chamber orchestra with guest professional artists, opera singers, choristers and handpicked talented young musicians from all over the Sunshine Coast, this concert is one not to miss. Book online at www.cellodreaming. com.au/concerts .Tickets will be snapped up at $35.00, $25.00 for Eudlodians and concessions, $15.00 students. Group / family tickets are available. Doors open 6.30pm.
Christmas Lights Competition & Public Viewing List FREE If you love lighting up your home Entry and sharing the joy with others,
why don’t you let us know your address, either for the competition or just for public viewing?
Categories & Prizes Residential
Exciting concert in Beerwah Glasshouse Musos is presenting a festival of Small Halls concert in Beerwah at the Community Hall next to the Library on Thursday, December 11 at 7.00pm, (doors open 6.30pm). This fantastic concert will feature the folk sensation Melbourne-based Mae Trio, and Canadian singer-songwriter Del Barber, along with a mystery third act. Reasonably priced meals will be available on the night, including vegetarian dishes. Tickets are available at www.festivalofsmallhalls.com or telephone 5496 1066. Further info on the acts can be found at: www.themaetrio.com or www.delbarber.com And as a special offer for Glasshouse Country News readers, one free ticket will be offered to the first two people who contact Glasshouse Musos with the date of the first Glasshouse Musos event (hint, check out past events on our website), and one free ticket will go to each of two people who tell us why they want to hear the performance of the Mae Trio. If we get a number of responses then we will give the tickets to those responses that impress us most. We are also hoping to be able to offer very reasonably priced family and group price ticket prices, so contact us directly to discuss how many people you want to bring. Contact: Michael at mwhiticker@me.com Glasshouse Musos can be found at www.glasshousemusos.com.au
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th -
First Time Entrant
$200 voucher $150 voucher $100 voucher $60 voucher $40 voucher
1st - $200 voucher 2nd - $150 voucher 3rd - $100 voucher
Judging Criteria:
First Impressions - Christmas Theme Special Effects
S Y A D 3 Y L ON
E
LOS C S E I R T ILL EN
T
Win Win Win
DECEMBER 5, 6 & 7
Entries close Friday, November 28 at 4.00pm Judging will take place Wednesday, December 3 to Wednesday, December 10
FREE
ENTRY
MS FOR SALE UNIQUE HANDCRAFTED ITE LOCALLY MADE
Fill in the entry form below and drop it into theGCNews office at 16 Coonowrin Rd, Glass House or phone 5438 7445 or email your details to: reception@gcnews.com.au
Name: Address:
RAFFLE
Phone: Email:
Please tick category
MACG Workshop, Maleny Showgrounds Open 9am – 4pm daily
www.gcnews.com.au
Proudly sponsored by
Please tick one or both
Residential
1st Time Entrant
Business
Competition entry For public display listing NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 33
Rick Baberowski Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987
Don’t forget to bring your jumper
Open 7 Days: Mon,Tues, Wed & Fri 7.30am-5.30pm Thurs 7.30am-6pm, Sat 7am-4pm & Sun 7am-3pm
Top Beef Mince $3.99KG 5kg lots 100% BEEF MINCE
Pickled Pork
$2.99KG THURS ONLY
Whole Rib Fillets
Chicken Breast Fillets $7.59KG 2kg lots
Whole Legs of Lamb $6.99KG
$10.99KG
ORDER NOW FOR XMAS
& you are guaranteed this price
Our Own Wood Smoked Whole Leg Hams Traditional Hams not mass produced factory hams
$5.99kg
($20 deposit req)
Whole MSA Rumps
BBQ Lamb Chops
Whole Pork Loins
Whole Pork Bellies
$9.99KG
$5.99KG
$6.99KG 2kg lots
It has been my pleasure to attend various AGM'S and end of year functions over the past fortnight. I enjoy these opportunities to catch up and listen to what has been achieved locally and to also thank the army of volunteers that contribute so much to our sense of community. It is difficult to imagine how much poorer we would be without 25 years of GMAN's passion for the environment, or our network of neighbourhood centres that underpin our community safety net, and those whom are willing to help those who need a hand in these tough times. It was also my privilege to officially open the new Beerwah Village shopping centre, which is an important attraction for people from the greater region to visit and shop in the Glasshouse country townships.
New technology at Beerwah Library
It is exciting to see Beerwah Library cementing its reputation as a Technology Trendsetter. Following the purchase of a new interactive projector and tablet devices, the library now offers ‘plug and play’ meeting room technology to community groups. The interactive projector can be used to share and interact with projected information on a large screen, which is great for modern learning styles and meetings. The meeting room is suitable for groups of up to 35 people. For further details and online bookings go to www.libraries.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or phone 5475 8989.
Flying-fox management meeting
Landsborough residents are invited to a meeting on Wednesday, November 26, from 4.00pm at the Landsborough Pub to discuss concerns regarding a local flying-fox roost. Council is looking to work with the community to find solutions as to how best to deal with these challenging neighbours. It will be a challenge but we hope that together, we can find an appropriate balance that will enable council and the community to meet our environmental responsibilities, while also satisfying the needs of local residents.
Come and catch up
It’s always good to be able to discuss local issues face to face. I will be at the Beerwah Library on Friday, November 28 between 1.00pm and 3.00pm and I look forward to the opportunity to meet with residents and talk about local issues important to them.
$5.99KG
Jenny McKay
WE WILL BEAT ANYONE’S ADVERTISED PRICE ON MEAT BY 5% Conditions Apply
Corned Silverside
$5.99KG
Economy Bacon Rashers
2kg for $10
Lamb Cutlets $18.99KG
Yearling Rib Roasts $7.99KG
10% Pensioner Discount Mon Tues only
FRESH SEAFOOD
Bribie Rock Oysters 2 Doz $20 Local Sand Crabs 3 for $14 Local Gar Fish Fillets $19.99kg Red Emperor Fillets $21.99kg Hervey Bay Scallop Meat $9.99 pkt Crumbed Bassa Fillets $6.99kg
OPEN DAYS OPEN 77DAYS
5498 9899 Dickson Road Market
Dickson Road, Morayfield 34
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
DICKSON ROAD WE ARE MARKET HERE WILLIAM BERRY DV MORAYFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE
DICKSON RD
Specials available Wednesday 26th to Sunday 30th or until sold out ALDI
CASH CONVERTERS
Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah Breakfast update
A heads up to locals that the next Mooloolah Breakfast at Kenny’s@Mooloolah on December 4 at 7.00am for a 7.30am start will be the last event for the year. The next one will not be until February 5. As always, I will be available at the breakfast between 7.00am and 7.30am to meet with any local residents who want to raise any issues about council-related matters in the area.
Nature connections
Summer school holidays are right around the corner, so if you’re looking for some fun activities to keep the kids busy and entertained, while also learning a number of important take-home messages about the environment, be sure to register for one or more of the wonderful Nature Connections workshops. These sessions are taking place at Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden and Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve from December 16 to January 15 and include everything from weaving baskets with weeds and building bugs with craft materials to creating beautiful Christmas decorations and gifts from all natural and organic materials. Jump onto Council’s website for further details or to book.
Support local businesses
With the holidays of course comes the mad rush to finish all of your Christmas shopping. Please try and always shop locally and help support our local businesses wherever you can.
Australia Day award closes
If you know a person, community group or organisation making a difference to life on the Coast, nominate them now for the 2015 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards. But don’t delay as nominations close December 12. Entries can be completed online, downloaded from Council’s website - www. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au - or picked up from Council's Customer Service Centres and library branches. The seventh annual Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards will be announced on January 23. The event will include performances by local musicians, special guest speakers and the presentation of awards by the Mayor. www.gcnews.com.au
SAY NO TO HALLS CREEK
(This notice is authorised by the Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN))
Down & Dirty with Brownie
Avid gardener and owner of Professional Weeds Solutions
What’s on for gardeners in December
Local groups • Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – No meeting for December or January. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. • Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – December 14, 2.00pm at 521 Mt Mellum Road, Mt Mellum for an end of year meeting and plant swap. For full details phone 5494 9187 or email sgapsuncoast@gmail. com. All welcome. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – no meeting for December, as we have our Christmas break-up party. For more information call 5476 2771. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – no meeting for December, as they will be at their Christmas party. No January meeting also. For information please call Jan on 5494 2301. • Peachester Garden Club – No meeting for December. Call Trish on 5496 9169. • Maleny Garden Club – no December meeting, but we start back again in January. Contact Jan on 5499 9010.
Nature in your backyard
Jim Straker of Reeseville sent us these photos of some of the native wildlife that visits his backyard. This possum popped in one day when it was very hot – he enjoyed the food, water and rest so much that he came back another day. The koala and her baby looking for a safe crossing point.
Your State Member of Parliament is asking the community to let them know how you feel about the Halls Creek area being included in the SEQ Regional Plan as an IGA (Identified Growth Area). This is your chance to let them know that you do not want this to happen, by following the steps below: 1. Addressing the following letter to either Mr Powell, PO Box 727, Maleny, or Mr McArdle, PO Box 3998, Caloundra 2. Tick the issue(s) as reason(s) why, and/or add any other concerns you may have 3. Sign and date the letter including your address, put in an envelope addressed to Mr Powell or Mr McArdle 4. Mail it yourself or drop it (no stamp required) into the box available at Glasshouse Country News, Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains; Beerburrum Service Centre, Beerburrum; Morris House, Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough; or Kwerky Cafe, Simpson Street, Beerwah Dear Mr._________________________________________ (Member of Parliament) I would like to let you know that I am NOT in favour of Halls Creek being included in the SEQ Regional Plan as an IGA (Identified Growth Area), because: I do not want to see the inter urban break, the forestry and agricultural land between the Moreton Bay urban border and the urban boundary of the Sunshine Coast, to get any smaller, as it is now a distinct open green space clearly separating urban areas at either end. I want to remove the added threat to the Pumicestone Passage, a unique and important waterway for many reasons, from more degradation caused by further urban development on its shores. The overall health of the region’s environment and its biodiversity would suffer even more if Halls Creek were developed.
Phone: 5439 0999 Fax: 5439 0077 paintplacebeerwah@tpg.com.au
1/28 Simpson St, Beerwah Q. 4519
I want to lessen the negative economic impacts which the Halls Creek development and its associated retail precincts would have on the Beerburrum, Glass House Mountains, Beerwah, and Landsborough townships. I want to see the previous wishes over the past 15 years of the community and the Council on Halls Creek, to remove Halls Creek from the SEQ Regional Plan as an IGA, respected. Other ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________ As our local member, please listen to your constituents who are saying “NO to Halls Creek IGA”. Yours faithfully,
Soils - Mulches - Gravels Sands - Potting mix 20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough Ph: 5494 1153 Delivery all areas ~ Courtesy trailer available
www.gcnews.com.au
________________________________ Name
___________________ Date
_____________________________________________________ Address NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 35
Real Estate Mountain Views and a beautiful home Fixed Fee Intitial Consultation Available Taking instructions in most areas of law including: • Conveyancing – Buying & Selling of residential, rural and commercial properties • Estates, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Advance Health Directives • Business and Commercial Law • Family Law We provide a professional and cost effective Conveyancing Service Free perusal of your Contract by our staff before you sign
Shop 15, Turner Park Shopping Village 21 Peachester Rd, P O Box 273, Beerwah Q 4519 Ph: (07) 5494 6566 Fax: (07) 5494 0941 Email: beerwah@ktlaw.com.au
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Carol on 5438 7445 or 0488 444 525
Email: advertising@gcnews.com.au
This beautiful four bedroom home sits on an exceptional ½ acre block is located at 8 Bridget Court, Beerwah. This modern home offers lots of options for family living with extra guests or extra family members. It features two separate living areas, plus dining and a large very inviting under roof alfresco area which flows seamlessly from the chef’s kitchen with island bench and gas cooking including wok burner. The home sits on an elevated position at the end of a quiet quality cul-de-sac with wonderful mountain views, and is high enough to capture all the cooling breezes. The block is big, level and totally usable yard; it is well fenced and has easy access to the rear with heaps of space for a large shed.
With ensuites in two of the four bedrooms plus another full bathroom, the main ensuite has a double shower and full bath. Additional extras include high ceilings, workshop/ storage space in the garage, water tanks and town water, wide side access, security screens and fans. Offers over $550,000, inspect by appointment with John King phone 0409 570 284, reference: Beerwahrealestate.com.au/2751284
Time for a tree change?
This home would be an excellent place to raise kids, built on an 11.4 acre property in the beautiful Glass House Mountains. This a three bedroom, one bathroom home with raked ceilings and an open plan lounge, dining and modern stone and two pac kitchen. There is a huge 11 x 11m insulated American barn style shed, ready to fit-out to suit your needs, and is complete with a 3.5m awning off the side.
In addition there is another 12m x 8m Colorbond shed for the vehicles with 2x2.7m wide doors. It is conveniently positioned only five minutes to schools, shops and railway station. Please contact Glasshouse Property Sales on 5438 7722 to arrange for an inspection.
Glasshouse Property Sales
ON AN ACRE OF LAND Glass House Mountains
3 Bedroom, 2 bath home. 2 Sep’ entertaining areas. Covered patio. 8 Solar panel system. 9x9m shed w/large remote doors. High shade shed. 6x5m Sgl shed. 4038m2 block. Close to hwy access.
ZONED MULTI-UNIT Beerwah
$499,000
$420,000
What an opportunity!!! 2 Bed, 1 bath home. Solid double brick. Air Cond. Rear verandah. Carport + single shed. 1820m2 block of land. Backing onto council park. Right in town.
Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109
kleena@glasshousepropertysales.com.au 36
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
COTTAGE ON ALMOST 1/4 ACRE Glass House Mountains
$342,000
2 Bed + study. 1 bathroom. 2 WC’s. High ceilings. Lounge & dining room. Modern 2 Pac kitchen w/DW. VJ Wall panelling. 6in Timber flooring. A/C + fans. Fireplace. Front & side verandah. 971m2 Block.
RURAL LIVING, POPULAR ESTATE $415,000 Beerwah
Neat and tidy 4 Bedroom, 1 bathroom home. Large covered outdoor entertaining area. 2 Car C/bond shed. At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Almost 1/2 an acre or 2000m2 of fully fenced land.
Kelvin Brady 0429 003 338
kelvin@glasshousepropertysales.com.au
GRAND HOME - OVER 460m2 Glass House Mountains
$750,000
4 Bedroom, 2 bathroom home. 9ft Ceilings. 4 Separate living areas. Ducted air conditioning. 2 Pac and stone kitchen with butlers pantry. Solar panels. I/G pool. American barn w/shr & wc.
AUCTION ON-SITE SUNDAY 30th NOV - 12 MIDDAY 299 Neill Road, Diamond Valley - Open Home Saturdays 11.00-Midday
(Mortgage Exercising Power of Sale)
2 Bedroom + study home with polished timber floors t/out. Open plan living, dining and kitchen. Rainwater tank. Laundry, 2nd toilet and car accom. underneath the home. Covered paved outdoor entertaining area. Over 1&1/2 Acres.
2/7 Reed Street, Glass House Mtns QLD 4518
5438 7722 www.gcnews.com.au
Jump on exclusive summer property tour program Laurie Evans Real Estate proudly invites buyers, sellers and local business operators to register their interest in participating in our ‘Summer Property Tour Program’. Julie Walton, an award winning marketing and sales agent has returned to Laurie Evans with this powerful marketing program after five years developing this successful method in marketing properties for sale. First you have to attract a buyer to your property, then people want to feel confident in their decision when buying property and look for trusted advisors that are experts in that area, to provide the right information. Exclusive tour package: no sale no pay includes professional photography, virtual tours and floor plans with google maps locator. Sellers can choose a 30 day program instead of being locked in for 90 days with no results.
If you are on the market now with no results, refresh for free and jump on exclusive property tour. The marketing strategy has extended the program further with support from developers and builders. David Reid Homes, North Coast House and Land Tour offers the best land direct from the developers with new luxury home packages from top Australia wide builders. Buyers can join their Open House Tours every Saturday from 10.00am. This Saturday, November 29, there are open home viewings in Montrose Street, Greber Road and Sapphire Court in Beerwah, Spanner Road and Teneale Place in Glass House and Rosewood Court in Landsborough. The range of property tour categories and packages include new land and homes, investor,
rail, hinterland, acreage / horse, big country, beach side, mountains, suburbs, CBD as well as health and education precincts. Participants on the tours can select which packages would interest them and they can select the time and date to suit them. Come along to our regular property and investment series to meet with builders and book in one on one time with the experts. Register on line or call Julie for North Coast House and Land Package Guide, please go to www.laurieevans.com.au and follow the prompts, or alternatively email Julie on sales@laurieevans.com.au, or phone 0455 238 387 for more details.
DAVID REID HOMES FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE AND INSTORE DISPLAY @ LAURIE EVANS REAL ESTATE, BEERWAH
TABITHA
QUEANBEYAN
See Breeze, Caloundra Land Size 400m2
Sandstone Lakes, Ningi Land Size 407m2
Package price $466,440
Package price $415,460
NAOMI
YARRA
Glass House Estate Land Size 650m2
Sanctuary Cove, Ningi Land Size 3017m2
Package price $526,685
Package price $419,860
Rebecca Fraser 0403 768 801
rebeccafraser@davidreidhomes.com.au
MURRAY Mountain View, Beerwah Land Size 2029m2
Package price $472,945 Caesarstone kitchen benchtops Free upgrade to colorbond roof Floor coverings throughout, including porch and alfresco areas Oven, cooktop, rangehood & dishwasher Light fittings to internal and external Flyscreens to openable windows and sliding glass doors Turf & fence allowance Up to 60m2 exposed aggregate driveways Quality bathroom ware with 7yr product warranties
Licensee: Shane Fraser. Licence number: 1088663. Terms and conditions: DRH plans are protected by copyright. Prices, inclusions and plans are subject to change without notice. For detailed design and inclusion details please contact a David Reid Homes Brisbane Northside & Sunshine Coast representative.
Property & Investment Seminar Series starts Tuesday 25 November from 6pm to 7pm Beerwah Hotel - register call Julie 5494 6588 or sales@laurieevans.com.au or on the Website
www.laurieevans.com.au
Julie Walton
BBus (Mkt) Sales and Marketing Consultant
M: 0455 238 387 P: 5494 6588
www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 37
DEVELOPER’S
SPECIAL OFFER:
SALE
$10,000 CREDIT TOWARDS
CLEARANCE
GENEROUS TRADE-IN OFFERS AVAILABLE
• Moving Costs • Air Conditioning • Fencing • Landscaping • & More
PET FRIENDLY
* Conditions apply
38
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
Ready to downsize and Retire to the Glasshouse Mountains? 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom villas from $314,950 to $379,950 Visit our website for villa plans and complete list of prices
Talk to us Today on
1300 307 659 www.twincedars.com.au
TCFP021014-GCN
4 No Stamp Duty 4 No Rates 4 No Exit Fees 4 No Body Corporate Fees 4 Keep Capital Gains Made 4 Security Gate 4 Onsite Manager 4 Pool and Spa 4 BBQ Area 4 Gymnasium 4 Community Hall 4 Craft Room 4 Workshop 4 Fenced Dog Walking Area 4 Vegetable Garden 4 Walking Track 4 Caravan Storage 4 Courtesy Vehicle
466 Steve Irwin Way, (Glasshouse Mountains) Beerburrum, Qld 4517 www.gcnews.com.au
Beerwah
on Street rwah
5494 6444
Beerwah
a
nO u C at vem ti 10 Be O n .00 r am 29
www.beerwahrealestate.com.au
Private aCreaGe Oasis – Will Be sOld!
5
3
4
Tucked away at the end of an acreage cul-de-sac in a quiet valley this big 5 bedroom plus office residence could be your new place to relax and call home. Perfect for family living this property has 3 generous living areas looking out over the pool with tropical surrounds and garden deck, plus private outlooks over open park land to the rear. Perfect for home business with access to the home office located in the foyer or through double lock up garage. Bright and airy, and much bigger that it appears from the street. 2 separate bathrooms for the family + master suite with ensuite and walk in robe. Well placed chef’s kitchen with island bench and breakfast bar in the centre of a huge open plan living area complete with ducted air con and security screens throughout. Alresco entertaining adjoins pool area. Fully established mostly level 3766m2 block. Bloodwood Close is a quality acreage precinct on the eastern side of Mooloolah – handy to town, parks and all the recreation facilities at Ewen Maddock Reservoir. 8 Bloodwood Close, mooloolah valley auCtiOn Onsite 29 nOvemBer @ 10am OPen saturdaY 9.30-10.00am beerwahrealestate.com.au/2767859
Contact: John King 0409 570 284 email: johnk@gcfn.com.au
riGht in tOWn, Private and PeaCeful, mOdern tOWnhOuse 3 1 1
Location, Location, Location! Centre of town - immaculate. Location and value – best townhouse in Beerwah. Ideal for living right in town and a smart investment. With 3 generous bedrooms, a full bathroom upstairs plus an additional toilet downstairs, this floor plan is well thought out and highly functional. Right in town, private and peaceful and within a few hundred metres level walking of rail, shopping, library and medical facilities. Handy to large central parkland. The central kitchen is larger than expected, and has a breakfast bar, leading to open living space which flows to an inviting north facing outdoor patio and courtyard. Small complex of only 5 with affordable body corporate. Inspection highly recommended.
68 Simpson Street Beerwah
Offers over $275,000 2/22 turner street, Beerwah Contact: John King 0409 570 284 email: johnk@gcfn.com.au beerwahrealestate.com.au/2762341
68
68 Simpson Street www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Simpson BeerwahSt, Beerwah
www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 39
Noticeboard Mindfulness and Meditation (free) - Beerwah Library meeting room, on Tuesday at 7.00pm. Simple instruction for practice. Beneficial for anxiety, depression, general wellbeing. Phone Peter on 0429 918 424. Huge Maleny Community Garage Sale Saturday, December 6 from 7.00am to 1.00pm, corner McCarthy and Landsborough Roads, Maleny. This community garage sale is now a regular part of the event calendar and is always well-attended by sellers and buyers alike. It's worth the drive, great bargains for Christmas. Phone Cherie on 0407 452 815 for further info. Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - Next community meeting will be held on Monday, December 1 at Beerwah library, commencing at 7.30pm. Residents are welcome to attend and support a safe community. Small caravan and motorhome group - For single travellers over 55 that own a caravan or motor home and would like to travel. Would you like to be part of a group and enjoy trips and social outings? To find out more phone 0407 114 281. Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall - Will be held on Saturday, December 6 from 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Commodore, $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. The Range Cancer Support Group - The group will meet 12.30pm - 2.30pm on the first Friday of the month with the next meeting on December 5 at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre 17 Bicentenary Lane. All are welcome, we are a friendly supportive group open to anyone impacted by cancer, this includes carers and family members. Bring your own lunch, tea and
Conditions
coffee is provided. A gold coin donation pays for the room hire. Contact Jenni 5435 2357. Caboolture Family History Group - One hour of free assisted local, Australian and overseas research is available at Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc, located at Caboolture Historical Village, Beerburrum Road on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am - 2.00pm. (No entry fee to village for CFHRG research) phone 5428 2018 or email us at cfhrg55@bigpond.com. Social gathering for singles - Are you single, between 55 - 70 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters - New to the area? Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www.glasshousetoastmasters.org Glasshouse Country Prostate Cancer Support Group -The group will meet at the Mary MacKillop Centre at 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah on Wednesday, December 10, 5.30pm for 6.00pm. We finish when you run out of things to share and chat about. Our guest speaker will be Deirdre (Dee) Kiernan Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurse, Department of Urology and Continence, Mater Health Service. She will be speaking on the Role of the Prostate Cancer Support Nurse. Wives, partners, family and friends are most welcome to attend and learn what you need to know. For
Pastor Rod Jobe Church on the Rise My wife and I had a long service break this year and were able to go around Australia in a motor home. We were so blessed to see this big country. It was a journey of discovery to experience so many different places and landscapes. The highlight for me was to climb Ayres Rock. Wow, what a climb to the top of this Aussie landmark. There was another couple I connected with on the climb. At first I was encouraging them they could make it, but as time passed, they were inspiring me to keep going. The slogan ‘we’re better together’ was so true for me that day. Synergy happens when
we ‘do life together’. A great verse in the bible is Ecclesiastes 4:9 ‘Two can accomplish more than twice as much as one, for the results can be much better.’ 10 If one falls, the other pulls him up; but if a man falls when he is alone, he’s in trouble.’ To do life well we need to do it with others. The church is a great place to connect with others, that’s why they exist. There is a seat with your name on it at a local church. Hope to see you. Every blessing. BEERWAH: Sun 9 am
68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
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
|
|
Mooloolah Valley Slimmers - The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers are a group who meet at 9.00am every Thursday morning at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Each meeting we discuss a range of ideas from healthy eating to incorporating more exercise in our daily routine as well as new items on the market that may help (or hinder) weight control. The first meeting of the month we give our awards and host a morning tea provided by members. For more information about the Slimmers club please contact Bev on 5494 7793.
Diary Dates Monday, December 1 - Beerwah CWA meets at their rooms in Simpson Street Beerwah from 10.00am. Monday, December 1 - Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch will hold their final meeting of the year at the Beerwah Library meeting room from 7.30pm and all Beerwah residents are welcome to attend. For more information, please contact Maree Anderson, secretary, on 5494 8917. Tuesday, December 9 - Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Inc general meeting will be held at 3.00pm at Glasshouse Country RSL Club at 1 Reed Street, all Service and Social Members welcome. Tuesday, December 9 - Glass House Legacy Laurel Club Christmas Luncheon, at 11.00am.
To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
40
more information contact: Bob, on 0427 606 240 or email bob.mcl@bigpond. net.au There will be a shared meal during the gathering; this will provide time for information sharing. Mobile Library Cancellation - The Sunshine Coast Council’s Mobile Library will not be conducting its regular Monday visit to Beerburrum on Monday, December 8.
NOVEMBER 26 2014
Childrens & Youth Programs
MALENY: Sun 10 am 12 Bicentenary Lane
Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406
MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am
Public Hall, Bray Rd
WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Mark Whysall 0437 941 607
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au A Caring Christian Community
8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Kids Club & Young Teens Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187 1st & 3rd Sun 10:30am Worship at Peachester UC
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
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
www.gcnews.com.au
A to Z of Trades and Services A> B>
Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning
A Appliance Repairs Michael Kossen
Pensioner Discounts
T0137
AU01246 / L002423
AIR CONDITIONING
DRAGON AIR CONDITIONING
. SUPPLY AND INSTALL . INSTALLATION ONLY . FREE QUOTES . SPLITS & DUCTED . SERVICE / CLEAN
0439 247 266 BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232
BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232
ABN
Where we specialise in customers not just cars
IS NOW MOBILE Phone
Top Quality Servicing & Repairs on all cars & 4WD
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
0409 266 807 5494 1877
Lic 10710
A Automotive
• Brake & Clutch Repairs • Wheel alignments • Log Book Servicing • Front End Repairs • RWC Inspection Station
FREE COURTESY CAR NOW AVAILABLE
rrum Service Cent u b r re Bee
Shed 8/47, Beerwah Pde Beerwah
5494 0000
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045
Electrical Appliance Repairs
Air Conditioning Refrigeration
Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated
A
ELECTRICAL
Antennas / TV
BEERWAH ELECTRONICS 5494 0466
Ph: 5496 0300
Jeff & Ann Ross
Mobile: 0429 960 300
Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au
AUTO CARE
YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION
• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342
• Mufflers
• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning
TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing
T0303
BSA # 615 068
Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)
Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough
AH ICAL W R BEE CHAN CES ME SERVI
Service Workshop
Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs
Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224 11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH
trucks cars earthmoving trailers
Terry Vost
T0303
0434 090 197
21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH e & Juli www.beerwahelectronics.com.au Garth ne Sto Email: service@beerwahelectronics.com.au
• Antenna Installation & Repairs • Home Theatre Setups • Phone & Data Outlets • Digital Upgrades • Satellite, Vast • Additional Outlets • Set Top Boxes • TV, DVD, VCR TuningVillage 21 Peachester Turner Park Shopping Road, BEERWAH
ALL AREAS 0407 146 626
ur Complete Service Centre Yo
Tyre Sales & Repairs Wheel Alignments Full Mechanical Services and Repairs Log Book Servicing RWC on Cars & 4WD Batteries, Windscreens
“OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE” 52 Peachester Road BEERWAH
Phone: 5494 0944
Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com
RESIDENTIAL SALES & RENTALS
TO576
A Airconditioning
TO472
•
www.skinnersautoelectrical.com.au
GRAHAM GREEN MOBILE MECHANIC Mechanical All Repairs & Servicing No Callout Fees
4 Accessories Fitting 4A xlocal with 15 years experience
Phone 0411 877 616
$50 CASH FOR AN HOUR OF YOUR TIME
Introducing the newest and best alternative for Property Sales and Management in the Glasshouse Mountains and Beerwah area. Give us an opportunity to present our case as to why you should list your property for sale with us AND if you still list with another agency we will give you $50 cash*. Phone David on 0407 780 500 *conditions apply www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 41
A
Diamond C
Automotive Cont.
Renovations
Damien Oxley
A Grade Mechanic Mobile throughout Glass House and Surrounds General Repairs and Maintenance • Automatic Transmission Specialist • Log Book Servicing • Over 15 years experience
0418 755 212
Oxley.Mechanic@hotmail.com
WE DO MORE THAN CLEAN!
Call Mick on 0408 700 472 mick.unique.auto@gmail.com
5496 9861 or 0408 891 684
Call James 0402 791 570
mattandmollycarter@hotmail.com ABN: 64526718099
diamondsons@live.com.au
Glasshouse local
QBSA: 1265118
LICENSED BUILDER ALL ASPECTS OF BUILDING WORK RENOVATIONS / EXTENSIONS MAINTENANCE / REPAIRS QUALITY WORK 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
C
Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083
John Walton BBus (InfSys)
KITCHENS
Bricklayers
CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
Over 35 years professional experience Over 10 years in Beerwah using qualified tradespeople
• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH
QBSA 24630
5494 6500
T0588
TO013
ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS
License No 71591
5494 6658 - 0418 151 231
Jobs up to $3,300 until QBSA licence arrives
Builders/ Carpenters
CHRIS HALL BUILDERS
Gold Card No.: 24113
of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations T0015
Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience
E: challbuilders@tpg.com.au
GEORGE GLENDINNING
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
E dean@redbuilding.net.au
EEs
Director
All carpentry work Renovations- Extensions Decks – Home Maintenance
Ph: Saun 0424 550 057 | NOVEMBER 26 2014
CONCEPT I.T. SYSTEMS Apple Authorised Reseller Apple Authorised Service Provider
Shop 6 Riverside Centre 2 Maple St, Maleny
5429 6750
COMPUTERS SALES SERVICE SUPPORT
E: sales@conceptsystems.com.au W: www.conceptsystems.com.au
FQRuote
SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
C Concreting
• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
5499 9926
Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
Glasshouse Country News
www.redbuilding.net.au
0417 045 062 (07) 5494 7117 (07) 5494 7543 redbuilding@bigpond.com 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553
0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)
C Carpet Cleaning
QBSA 1155593
M T F E A
Onsite repairs & servicing – custom-builds Internet & email – data recovery, etc.
M: 0458 637 469
T0022
Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
Carpenter
15+ years experience – Beerwah based
Family Owned and Operated
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING?
Dean Parry
Computer Consultant and Technician
Hale Carpet Cleaning
5493 0552 or 0412 060 184
M 0417 045 062
Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more
or email barry@bjcomputers.com.au
Joinery & Shopfitters
BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY
BSA Lic 1129044
We come to you! No call out fee!
Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006
All mechanical repairs & servising to Petrol & Diesel Log book servicing
42 |
Barry Jones Computers
New Installations & Renovations Ph 5439 0108 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au Fax 5439 0109 Web: www.knmkitchens.com.au
Your Local Diesel Specialist
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
C Computers
ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 1253462
Mobile Mechanical Repairs
New Homes Extensions Renovations
Georgia 0418 681 295
VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM Unit 1/1 Roys Rd Beerwah
Peter - 0431 017 916
B
Casual, Weekly & Fortnightly Services Bond Cleans ABN 86076436725
Cabinetmakers
Mobile Auto Electrician Alternators • Starter Motors • Batteries
B
Local Looking After Locals
0419 659 521
QBCC 25243
0429 213 105
Top2bottom Cleaning Service Commercial Residential Bond Cleans
For All Your Renovating Needs
MAL PASK Mobile Auto Detailing Replacement of Broken/Damaged Parts Accessories Fitting Headlight Rejuvenation All Services Mobile Window Tinting
Cleaning
For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au
ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329
Quick Concrete
No Job Too Small
Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire
PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au QBSA: 737533
Phone 5438 7445 to advertise your business
www.gcnews.com.au
E
C Concreting Cont.
G Garden Maintenance
Electricians Cont.
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
MICHAEL BLAKE
CONCRETERS
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
0418 726 900
www.jimsmowing.net
blakey04@westnet.com.au
E
Mays Mowing Service
Electricians
Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning ABN
Electrical Services
27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045
Air Conditioning Solar Repairs
ACREAGE, HOUSE BLOCKS, WINTER WEEDS, BLUE TOP & CHICKWEED
TO496
Adam: 0414 482 037
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners 41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
Lic. No. 78020
Quality Workmanship on Domestic Installations & Repairs
Mobile: 0427 170 235
E
Engineering & Welding
STUART McLEOD MOBILE WELDING For all your on-site fabrication & welding needs.
Workshop facilities: 19 Tallawong Close, Beerwah
Ph/Fax: 5494 1606 Mob: 0409 491 938
F
For all your electrical needs Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds
Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801
Lic # 74935
LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592
NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN?
60/hr CALL JON DIRECT TODAY
$
www.gcnews.com.au
Friendly & reliable
JON JEPSON
FREE POWERPOINT SAFETY CHECK
1300 50 20 90
Lic 76085
Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds
Phone 5494 8900
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew your local licensed contractor
0407 575 667
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
Greenscape
Home and Garden Services
Mowing
*Winter Weed Spraying*Hedge Trimming *Pressure Washing *Stump Grinding *Rubbish Removal *Garden Maintenance & Rejuvenation *Senior Discounts
0498 638 192
Beerwah & Surrounds
Call “Chappy”
0427 836 328 Rubbish Removal Gutter Cleaning All Property Maintenance Commercial & Domestic All Your Handyman Jobs Big or Small
ABN 34 301 654 469
C B Chapman
Suncoast Lawn Care
T0322
www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975
AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
FIRST CALL FENCING
Prompt, friendly service
Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations
TO043
Give us a go! No Job is Too Small Lighting New Homes Pumps
Lic.4551 and Insured
A1 MOWING SERVICE
Fencing
Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
TO491
5413 2500
ACW Electrical Pty Ltd
Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
Lic. No. 70875
T0389
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
Electrical
Weed Problems?
Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated
karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Electrical Appliance Repairs
Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027
g
T0047
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
T0392
QBCC# 044055
• Plain, exposed & coloured concrete • House slabs & footings • Epoxy flake seamless finishes
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns www.firstcallfencing.com.au
*Mowing *Wipper Snipping *Garden Clean up www.suncoastlawncare.com.au
0490 127 714
G Garages / Sheds BSA Licence no 60108
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.
Call 0409 341 261 Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment
E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com www.kamconstructions.com
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 43
KLM
P
Painters
STEVE GASTALDIN
L P G A S
LP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
PAINTERS
QBSA 1091741
H Hire
G Gas
FIRST
G
0407 946 061
Glass & Security
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint
Specialising in Bond Repairs including: Gyprock Repairs Painting Cleans Rubbish Removal Small Moves
P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au 4 Railway Street, Landsborough
Free • Windows quotes • Doors QBCC Lic: L 1117342
0439 875 031
• Maintenance
5493 0374
H Handyman Services Rick’s
25 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Seniors Discount
GEORGE GLENDINNING
fixitrightqld@gmail.com
L
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &
The
GARDEN FEATURES
Jobs Up To $3300
ABN 67 710 267 498
General Repairs / Maintenance • Carpentry • Timber Deck Maintenance • Painting • Plastering • Patching Holes
• Tiling • Concreting • Replace / Fit Doors & Locks • Re-mesh Screens
• Replace Laserlite • Repair / Replace Gutters, Fascia, Flashing & Eaves • Gutter Cleans
Ph: 0418 204 159
new homes repaints seamless flooring texture coats high pressure exterior cleaning pensioner
Call Bennet: 0437 739 237 QBCC LIC 822889
0407 657 588
ABN 50 525 469 643
madfx@live.com
S.A. SELLWOOD Painter & Decorator
ALL Painting Landsborough Local No job to small. Fully Insured Done right for the right price
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
M Marine Services
Sanders Hinterland Home Maintenance
(Value of $3,300 or less)
Painting & Decorating Pty. Ltd.
Quality Commercial, Domestic & Rural Painting & Decorating
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
Shane 0414608757 TO508
Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience
FINAL COAT
GRAHAM RENWICK
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services TO506
Free Quotes Pensioner Discount Fully Insured
Interior / Exterior Fully insured
Email pkriseley@hotmail.com Work up to $3,300 | BN: 26 802 872 147
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING
- any odd jobs -
Husband & Wife Team
Peter or Kim 0498 099 193
Quality Workmanship
No Job Too Small
AL
Free Quotes 30 years experience
a/h: 5494 0830
For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300
SUNCOAST PAINTING
PAINTERS
Landscaping
• PAVING TONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
24+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations small acreage mowing
• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains
C LO
BEERWAH &S •W
ALL MAINTENANCE
FREE QUOTES
• New Homes • Repaints • Roofs & Roof Restoration
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SMALL & LARGE JOBS FREE QUOTES CLEAN & TIDY LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223
www.landsboroughscreens.com.au
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
B
Col’s Home & Garden Maintenance es Carpentry Servic
SH RIG RU
QBSA 1192667
Home Maintenance
HT
H
P
Pest Control
QBCC 1116588
Husband & Wife Team specialising in:
• Plaster repairs & external rendering FREE • Pergolas, carports, decks & paving QUOTES • Small renovations • Bathroom makeovers 25 years building experience Prompt service • All general work
Rick & Lynne 0419 332 125
rickandlynne@gmail.com
44 |
ABN 81672497508
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445
or email reception@gcnews.com.au
Jobs up to $3,300
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
www.gcnews.com.au
EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS Lic No. PMT-0-11432
John Annakin 0407 439 526
T0204
ALL AREAS
Plant & Machinery Cont. >>One Call... we do it all!<<
Landscaping Posi - Track / Broom Excavator Hire 5 Tonne / Rock Grab Tipper Hire 8 Tonne All General Earthworks Site-prep Topsoil
Various Grass Varieties Available Professional Laying Service Supply Deliver Pick-up
Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553
Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured
BSA NO. 1011255
07 5493 0440
P
All excavation work
• 3, 4.5 & 5 Tonne Excavator’s • Posi-Track , 2.5 & 8 Tonne Tipper • Rock Breaker, Auger & Grab Buckets
Pipe & Cable Location
All Underground Pipe & Cable Location
LEAK DETECTION Locating:
Leak Detection in:
Optic Fibre Telstra Cables Underground power Sewer & Storm water Water mains & services
Burst water pipes Rainwater tanks Telstra Drains accredited Pools Fully Insured
• Fully Insured, Free Quotes Glenview Brad 0439 669 638
Over 20 yrs exp
•Track Machine
TO310
•Augers •Trencher • 4 in 1 bucket •8 ton tipper •Level bar •Laser Leveller •Tilt Bucket
Cameron Lister Ph: 0419 665 002 A/H:
(07) 5493 0012
TREVOR SANDERSON
Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
JASON KOHL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE NEW WORK FREE QUOTES
PENSION DISCOUNT
QBSA # 47560 LICENSED PLUMBER AND DRAINER
0412 006 954
QBSA: 1209575
24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes
Excavator and Posi-Track hire Augers Levelling Bar
M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043
20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153
Shane BOBCAT Schultz EXCAVATOR Local Knowledge Licensed
HIRE
24 Years Experience
BEERWAH
l Cal ve Da
Operator
Ph: Shane 5494 0056
Will work weekends
0408 192 814
FREE QUOTES
est. since 2004
Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
Posi-Track Earthworks
General Earthworks - Driveways & Landscaping
0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408
ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Small Honest Family Business Free Quotes - No Call-out Fee Phone W & LA King Plumbing
0419 659 709
Lic’d Plumber & Drainer QBSA 77755
LEAKING SHOWERS RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED
SHOWER SCREEN REPAIRS RESIN INJECTION TILE & SOAPDISH REPAIRS SILICONE SEALING WATERPROOFING
SHOWERFIX SOLUTIONS 0438 128 152
Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665
Civil & Commercial Final Trim Experts Landscaping, Slashing Slab Prep, Driveways
Michael Cross
5 TONNE EXCAVATOR
Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer
POSITRACK
P
0416 412 850
crossy.m@hotmail.com
Plasterers
4-in-one bucket (tilting), levelling bar, auger, trencher, forks & laser
Call Express Plumbing on 0400 700 238
www.expresswastewater.com.au
No job too small
P
Plumbing Supplies
Call John Ross 0402 779 275
0427 088 699
CIVIL WORKS SLAB PREPS SITE CLEANUPS TURF PREPS POST HOLES SOIL DELIVERY ROAD BASE / BITUMEN DRIVEWAYS
This size advert could cost you from $20.75 per week or $21.80 in spot colour Ph 5438 7445 for more details
cond. apply
Dan
No matter your rural wastewater needs we can help To book in a job, for a quote or just for some free friendly advice
South East Queensland’s Number 1 Wastewater Specialist’s
BSA 720 400
Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64
e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au
QBSA 1086283 EST 2003
CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST
info@ba-earthmovers.com.au
Excavator and Positrack hire
RENOVATIONS
LOCAL PLUMBER
Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes
Plant & Machinery
OW N E R O P E R ATO R
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs
Maintenance Specialist
info@undergroundpclocation.com.au www.undergroundpclocation.com.au
Cam’s Truck & Bobcat Hire
Plumbers
• Hydraulic Rock Grab
Dan Flynn 0437687709
P
P
T0082
P
Pest Control Cont.
BSA: 1180430
P
Merry Christmas to all our Customers We will be closed from December 20 until January 12 for a well-earned break
26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough
5439 9368
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 45
S
Refrigeration FRIDGE DOOR SEALS
* All major brands * Supply & Fit
R
PHONE JAREN 5439 0764
T0089
R
Roofing & Guttering
TREEROOS
Slashing
www.mooloolahvalleyslashing.com
* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks * Weed Spraying * Mowing large area with zero turn est. since 1992 and medium and small 4x4 tractors FREE NOW ALSO POSI-TRACK SLASHING
QUOTES
Fred’s Slashing & Mowing ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS AS SEEN ON TV
Est. 1990
Call a Local - Brad 0419 721 064
S
Septic Services
T
Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
PUMPOUTS of Septic tanks Grease traps Greywater pumpwells Treatment Plants
T0092
EPA LICENSED COUNCIL APPROVED
A “Proper Job” Guaranteed
For all of your liquid and general waste needs
0488 229 376
BSA Licenced: 1101772
After hours: (07) 5494 7548
A local working for locals
Tree Services
• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5435 8887 / 0407 710 993
Tarzan the Tree Specialist
T0103
• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts
T0437
Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578
Stainless I Aluminium I Steel Fabrication & Welding 4 x 4’s I Trailers I Boats & Floats
James 0448 027 074 46 |
| NOVEMBER 26 2014
$20 Million Insurance Free Quotes www.rktreeservices.com.au
expert tree maintenance and removal
P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060
5422 9431
Water Tanks
Sheetmetal
• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches
Shed 4, 26 Chambers Rd WOODFORD
www.tyrepower.com.au
Phone Brendan 0447 310 331
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
5010 D’Aguilar Hwy KILCOY
5422 0500
David Lowden Tree Services
CREATIVE SHEET METAL
Open Mon - Fri
Proprietors - Bill & Donna Hill
Brian Dudin 0438 623 523
& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545
Call us now 0408 220 659
Ph 5494 8883
30 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
Kilcoy & Woodford
Tiling
Free fast quote
Tyres
“locals helping locals”
I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire
S
call 5496 9790
Qualified mechanic offering log book servicing, mechanical repairs, wheel alignments and tyres
Experienced in all aspects of tiling
T
5494 1794
0407 748 083
log & rock grapple bucket sand & rock sifting stick raking & log removal ground sifting bucket
Turf Supplies
free delivery to Landsborough Beerwah, Glasshouse + Beerburrum
T
GIPPY POSI TRACK
brush cutting/slashing vegetation clearing fire hazard clearing trenching hole drilling
Fully Insured Qualified Arborist
if you want the best looking lawn, you want Wild Horse Turf
Email: tractorpete@bigpond.com
ROOFING, GUTTERING, PAINTING For the Hottest Prices
T
Peter Jones Mob: 0427 642668 A/H 54929363
an
47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022 www.qldroofing.com.au
BSA#60546
Mooloolah
ALLCOAST TP SLASHING - MOOLOOLAH * Small Blocks * Paddock Slashing * 4WD Tractor
p rs
a
l So
Reduces Heat and Noise
For a FREE quote call Fred 0429 969 810
• Chipping • Pruning, shaping & removal • Storm preparation & clean up
COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE
• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs (Minimal water loss) • Tin & Concrete • All Work Guaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection
T0106
Patio Roofing One Stop Shop Specialising in D.I.Y Kits Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing Ventilators & Skylights Insulated Roofing
Whipper Snipping Spraying
T0097
• • • • • •
Paddock Slashing Lawn Mowing
The climbing specialists & vegetation management
Office: Zoe 5435 0164 Arborist: Steve 0499 179 268
Loves Lantana Hard to get at places CALL DAVE 0419 732 364 or 0419 704 408
pty ltd
Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910
Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au
Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272. www.gcnews.com.au
Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Beerwah Ladies Golf Club
Contributed by Jenny Kelly A nice drop of rain from that storm washed the dust off the course and hopefully put a little in everyone’s tanks. We had 58 girls come out to play a Single Stroke for trophies donated by a couple of our lady members, Vikki Bartel and Lorraine Dillon. Thanks for your support girls. Just one week after handing on the baton of Treasurer, Val Turner had a great win in Division 1 with a 68 Nett. Val was followed by Cathy Stone who came in with a 72 Nett. Our new Vice Captain Lyn Steele took out Division 2 with 75 Nett, on a count back from Marie Norton also on 75 Nett. Nearest to the Pins went to Val on both 2 and Div 1 on the 18th, Hope Hannah was closest on the 5th and Kathy Moffat on 16. Division 2 on Lorraine, Lyn, Val and Vikki the 18 was won by Joan Harvey. The random birdie was a skinner on the 13th and the ball rundown went to 76 Nett. Only two weeks left of our regular competition before we break for the Christmas season, better make good use of them. Stay safe and start looking for a likely pine tree.
Glasshouse Bowls
Contributed by Trevor Bertram The First Round of the Ladies’ Graded and Drawn Triples was played on Wednesday with Noelle Dean, Rae Farrell and Jan Lawson 18 def Lyn Griffiths, Millie Freshwater and Jenny Hobson 17. In the social games, Viv James and Dave Clarke 25 def Leisa Craven and Grahame Young 24; and Rhyllis Aitken and Rob Scullion 19 def Brian Larkin and John Aitken 14. Thursday’s ‘Open Pairs’ was won by Rae Farrell and Kerry Capern with two wins and 46 points; and the Runners-up, with the highest number of points in either game were Peter Astbury and Rodney Dick with 28 points in Game 2. The ‘Wooden Spoon’ prize for the lowest score in either game went to Allan Pashby and Jonathan Orr. Congratulations to Margaret Beasley, Clive Sinton and Kevin Beasley who defeated Millie Freshwater, Wendy Platt and Rodney Platt in the final of the 2014 Club Certified Mixed Triples Competition on Saturday. Our annual Christmas Luncheon and Presentation of Trophies will be held on Saturday, December 6 commencing at 11.45am. Tickets may be purchased from the Bowls Office on playing days by no later than Thursday, November 27. Coming Events:- Monthly Two Bowl Triples – Monday, November 24 at 9.00am. Police Day ‘Christmas Break-up’ – Sunday, December 7 at 10.00am.
Glasshouse and District Tennis
Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner All tennis season fees are due by this Friday ‘Finals Night’. For the finals Division 3 / Peewee 1 and Continuous Tennis ‘A’ will be playing at Glasshouse sports Club at 3.30pm and Division 1 and Division 2 at 4.30pm. Please make sure that you arrive prior to match starting time. Good luck to all the teams on the night. All players and their families are invited to come along and cheer on the players in the finals followed by the presentation and break-up this Friday with fun to follow. If you know you are attending could you please let Katya know to help with the catering for the break-up. Also a big thank you to all the players, including the fill-in players throughout the season. Below are the results for the semi-finals Div 1 – Nadal def Murray and Djokovic def Federer Finals – Nadal vs. Djokovic at 4.30pm Div 2 – at 4.30pm Div 3 / Peewee 1 – Yonex def Dunlop Finals at 3.30pm Continuous ‘A’ – Dagwood Dogs def Hot Dogs and Hot Chips def Chiko Rolls Finals – Dagwood Dogs v Hot Chips at 3.30pm The courts at the Glasshouse Sports Club are available for hire by contacting the Club.
Share the details of your club's Blood, Sweat and Cheers Send it through to Glasshouse Country News by 10.30am each Monday morning to editorial@gcnews.com.au Winners of the 2014 Mixed Triples, Kevin Beasley, Margaret Beasley and Clive Sinton
Horse Riding @ Rossi’s 5494 8515
Lessons for Beginners to Advanced www.gcnews.com.au
Beerwah Bulldogs 2nd Division 2015
Contributed by Kylie Bickford Pre-season training will commence Tuesday, November 25. We will train Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6.30pm until 7.30pm until Christmas. There will be a short break over the festive season and then we’ll get back into it. If you have any questions, please phone the returning coach Jonathon Collison on 0431 016 747. Next year the competition has changed and we will now play in the 2nd Division as there is no more C Grade. It’s going to be an exciting year so come on down to the Beerwah Rugby League club! Follow us on our Facebook page https:// www.facebook.com/pages/Beerwah-BulldogsMens-2nd-Division-2015
Age no barrier to cricketing success
The National ‘Over 60 / 70 years’ Cricket Championships were held in Melbourne from November 8-13. With Queensland sending three over 60's teams and for the first time an over 70 years team, that included two local Glasshouse Country players, Kenny Bennett from Glass House and Noel Cox (Vice Captain) from Beerwah. The team won all three games in Pool B, playing NSW, VIC, SA. They played NSW (the winners in Pool A) for the final and came out the winners of the shield. This was a good result for the first ever ‘Over 70s’ team and great to see our local blokes get there.
Les Price (Captain), Randall Woodley (Manager) with local blokes Noel Cox (Vice Captain) and Kenny Bennett
GROUNDFORCE MMA
• Trophies & Engraving • Specialising in Clubs & Corporate awards • Customised engraved plaques • Sublimation • Name badges • Sporting medals & ribbons
Info call Rob 0403 410 137
Phone Rod or Jo on 5494 0947, Beerwah
Kick Boxing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Beginners Welcome Confidence – Discipline – Total Fitness : Hinterland BJJ & MMA
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 47
It Costs No More To Hire A Proven Professional GCNews Crossword 475 1
2
3
9
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 20
21
22
26
27
28
29
30
31 32
33
34
35 36
37
ACROSS
1. Strike or hit heavily 5. Grain used liquor distilling 10. Regular movement pattern 11. Thing being chased 12. Turkey noise 13. Assert to be the case 16. Fought off 19. Mineral body 20. Sell 21. Large container 22. Keen interest 24. Appendage 25. Living in trees 28. Copies 32. Heaven on earth 34. Nitrogen fixer 35. Alluring woman of myth 36. More neat 37. Anaesthetic
DOWN
2. Tell a story 3. Usual 4. Sec (of wines) 5. Enormous 6. Make reparation 7. Written defamation 8. Ceded 9. Blue colour 14. Compete eagerly for 15. Horsemanship contest 16. Light theatrical performance 17. Part of a flower 18. Sth Amer. pack animal 20. Bridge-like structure 23. Anger 26. Wide 27. Lift up 29. Stop for a bit 30. Moved off quickly 31. Dispatched 33. Atmosphere 34. Sheltered side
GCNews Sudoku #297 9 3 4
1
8
1 5
4 5
9 9
1
3
2
6
9 6
7
7
Manual typewriter The boys had been up in the attic together helping with some cleaning. The kids uncovered an old manual typewriter and asked their mother, “Hey mum, what's this?” "Oh, that's an old typewriter," she answered, thinking that would satisfy their curiosity. "Well, what does it do?" they queried. "I'll show you," their mother said. She went downstairs and returned with a blank piece of paper. She rolled the paper into the typewriter and began striking the keys, leaving black letters of print on the page.
Your Stars
23
24 25
Just for Laughs
1
4
ARIES March 21 – April 20 The last week of this month sees an important decision about shared funds that require serious consideration. Nevertheless it is still necessary to appreciate that the new love coming into your life is exciting or perhaps it is just an avant-garde adventure lifting your spirits. Connect with old friends by the weekend. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 News that you receive this week may not be entirely to your liking. Therefore a serious talk may be what it takes to resolve differences. The Aquarius Moon position by Thursday and Friday points to an acquaintance that seems hopelessly confused about their social activities. Give practical advice. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 This is not the week to chase big rainbows when it comes to spending money. Focus on what you need so that the weekend will see you in a restful mood to soak up the sun and surf. The Moon being in Pisces over the weekend suggests that a good swim will do you the world of good. Friends are playful. CANCER June 22 – July 22 A surprising work development is with a social angle that can be beneficial and add rewardingly to your earnings. The last week of this month is the time to talk over your budgets and expenditures, and review financial advice that is sound and far sighted. The Moon in Pisces suggests a review of plans.
LEO July 23 – August 22 Jupiter being a most benevolent planet gives you a sparkling sudden encounter or exciting new look. You are not to worry how you really fit in; there are fun friends to enjoy, so steer clear of old power struggles or grudges from those who do not fit in with your new pathway. Keep doing everything practical. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 With Venus and Uranus in a sparkling fire energy between them, this will find you seeking or enjoying fresh stimulations. Some unexpected arrivals fit in very well. With Thursday and Friday seeing the moon in Aquarius you will be in your element and get a lot of pleasure from doing for others now. LIBRA September 23 – October 22 See if you can get out and about as a special encounter can feel exciting or reveal a previously unseen new level of happy liberation in a partnership. Friendly lunch companions are uplifting. Month’s end sees the Pisces quarter Moon that may make you dream of better career results and health next year. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 The last week this month sees you enjoy, perhaps to excess, spending to satisfy those you love. Hopefully it works in reverse so that you will be the recipient of a grand input of funds and affection. If entertainment plans change, make sure they are not too expensive. Some find it hard to decide what they want.
Edgar J. Winter. Phone/Fax. 5442 3302 Email: readings@astroclairvoyant.com Discover your place in the Stars! Find your lucky cities, national or overseas. Private, confidential readings are available, Career/ Relocation/ Relationships.
Landsborough & Glasshouse Mountains
5
Vet Surgeries
8 6
Week beginning 26/11/14
with Edgar J. Winter - www.astroclairvoyant.com SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 The last week of this month sees you happy, uninhibited and liberated. Enjoy abounding pleasures and exciting feelings. Mercury enters your sign late this week, opening the way for weeks of gadding about and wonderful, delightful talks. Travel becomes high on your next agenda. Good weekend action! CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 You will be making new friends in the last week of this month. It’s time to move towards fresh experiences. With the change in sign of the Moon and Mercury you may be able to contact your inner guides and feel a soulful touch of sensitivity, sympathy and softness that you can express to appreciate others now. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 With Mercury entering Sagittarius late on Thursday there is positive news and joyful times coming up with optimistic friends. This is a time to re-envision your hopes and dreams. If you go shopping there may be confusing distractions so just focus on what you need that is very practical. New ideas come to you. PISCES February 20 – March 20 The last week of this month may see you organising activities connected with welfare or charity. The Moon is in your sign both Saturday and Sunday so your head may be in the clouds! It makes it a perfect time going to the movies, rather than try to do outside work in oppressive heat or humidity. Stay cool.
1 2
"Wow!" The boys exclaimed, "That's really cool, but how does it work like that? Where do you plug it in?” "There is no plug," she answered. "It doesn't need a plug." "Then where do you put the batteries?" they persisted. "It doesn't need batteries either," she continued. "Wow! This is so cool!" the brothers exclaimed. "Someone should have invented this a long time ago." Submitted by Hugh Jones, Beerwah
1
proudly sponsored by ...
We’re here for your best friends!
GLASSHOUSE 5438 7177 LANDSBOROUGH 5494 1337 Aaron Peckitt 0434 401 101
www.aaronpeckitt.com
Beerwah 50
|
|
NOVEMBER 26 2014
Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au
special buys™ on sale
wed 26 Nov
special buys™ on sale
sat 29 Nov
1
YEAR
WARRANTY
$
2395
$
pk
Expressi Coffee Capsule Multipacks 6x16pk
299
4 Burner Hooded BBQ
8+
90cm X 76.5cm X 52.5cm
accessories not included
1+
YEARS
799 kit
Meccano Kits
699
$
7+
YEARS
$
2pk
Hand Towel 2pk
$
19
99
YEARS
799
89 99
$
ea
Pool Animal
red hot SPECIALS $
51kg
3+
YEARS
$
Perfect Christmas gift
Automatic Pool Cleaner
on sale 26 Nov to 2 Dec for more visit aldi.com.au
5
$ 99
1599 per kg
360g
per kg
Beef Eye Fillet per kg
garnish not included
$19.99 per kg
Marinated Butterflied Lamb Leg per kg Greek or Rosemary, Lime & Mint
garnish not included
$15.99 per kg
Chicken Breast Filos 360g/2pk Spinach & Feta or Creamy Mushroom
garnish not included
$16.64 per kg
4pk
69 c ea
Australian Continental Cucumbers each 69c per unit
2
$ 99 per kg
Australian Truss Tomatoes per kg $2.99 per kg
69 c 1kg
Australian Carrots 1kg
69c per kg
3
$ 99 4pk
Australian Kensington Pride Mangoes 4 pk $1.00 per unit
OPENING HOURS: See your local store or www.aldi.com.au for details. Meat and produce prices valid from 26/11/2014 – 02/12/2014 in our Queensland stores. Meat and produce prices are also available in Ballina, Byron Bay, Casino, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Lismore, Toormina and Tweed Heads stores. Some items are sold in pre-packed sizes. While stocks last – please note stocks are limited and will vary between stores. Despite our careful planning, we apologise if selected items may sell out on the first day due to unexpected high demand. In the event of unexpected high demand, ALDI Stores reserves the right to limit purchases to reasonable quantities. ALS1095_W48_C
www.gcnews.com.au
NOVEMBER 26 2014 |
| 51
PH 0448 123 700
A Local Icon Ph: 1300 BEERWAH A Local Icon
Cnr Mawhinney & Beerwah Pde, Beerwah FREE CourtesyStBus PH 0448 123 700 www.beerwahhotel.com.au Thursday from 5pm, Friday from 4pm,
Ph: 1300 BEERWAH Mondays
Tuesday Night
Cnr Mawhinney St & Beerwah Pde, Beerwah FREE DEEP STACK POKER
Steak & Schnitzel Night
Every Thursday from 8pm www.beerwahhotel.com.au
(10%Ă&#x160;offĂ&#x160;allĂ&#x160;SteaksĂ&#x160;andĂ&#x160;Schnitzels)
KARAOKE & FREE POOL Every Second Thursday TRIVIA Every Friday 4 - 6pm
Wednesday Night
Indian Night
FREE SAUSAGE SIZZLE, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;PICK YOUR NOSEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; & BEAT THE BOSS GAMES WITH GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON
AUTHENTIC INDIAN CUISINE
TryĂ&#x160;oneĂ&#x160;ofĂ&#x160;ChefĂ&#x160;AshwaniĂ&#x2022;sĂ&#x160;creations
OT D E
DEAL
BETTER
GET TO
NEW
ED
D
$ 84
B
E SA AV
VE SA S
MEN
RE
OM
43.99
$
C
OM
MEN
D
$ 36
each
P de
Size:
LITRE Great Northern Lager 24 x 330ml Stubbies or 375ml Cans
XXXX Gold 30 x 375ml Cans or Peroni Leggera 24 x 330ml Stubbies
Anyr 2 fo
Purchase a case of Great Northern Lager for your chance to win a Great Northern Swag. See instore for details.
Editable 16 1 5 PACK PACK
35.99
$
each
EM TTL A O
RT
RT
B
S AV E
RE
C
Anyr 2 fo
ED
EW
E EM TTL A O
Saturday November 29th from 8pm GOOD MEN GONE
(10%Ă&#x160;offĂ&#x160;allĂ&#x160;SeafoodĂ&#x160;dishes)
H
EW NE N
Seafood Night
HOT
S AV
VE
Noizy Neighbors presents Kidd NVSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; FAMOUS MOUSTACHE PARTY
AL H
EW N N
AL
OT
NEW
NEW
Friday Movember 28th from 8pm
Thursday Night DE
W
FREE ENTERTAINMENT
FAMOUS FOOD
Saturday from 12 noon
WIN $1K INSTANTLY INSIDE A CAN OF COUGAR $100,000
31.99
$
32.99
$
39.99
$
each
Have you checked your: Address/Email
9 each Phone numbers Advertised prices $
.99
Carlton Mid 24 x 375ml Stubbies or Cans
I am happy with the adve
, UHTXLUH FKDQJHV WR EH PDGH $ .99 8 each
I require changes to be m
TO BE FOUND BUY A CAN OF COUGAR BOURBON & COLA, CRACK IT OPEN AND THERE COULD BE $1K INSIDE. COUGAR. STRAIGHT UP.
Cougar Bourbon Premix 6 x 375ml Cans
Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477
Eristoff Original Vodka 700ml
Cougar Bourbon 700ml
Beerwah Drive Thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555 Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountain Shop 5, 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188
Smirnoff Double Black 40% Vodka, Bulleit 40% Bourbon or Bundaberg Select Vat 37% Rum 700ml
Goundrey Homestead, Taylors Promised Land or Watershed The Farm Wines 750ml
Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah Shop 3, 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320 Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266
Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003
To find your closest Bottlemart Call 1300 364 441 or Visit bottlemart.com.au All beer specials available from Wednesday 26th November until Tuesday 2nd December, 2014. Price includes GST. Images are for illustrative purposes only. *Different pack sizes may not be available at all stores.
QLD2611149CGCN
Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.
Jacobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Creek NV Sparkling 750ml
Find us on