Edition 26 September 2012

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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 - 2012. VOLUME 27-20

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Contact 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, Kylie Wyer and Carrol Baker editorial@gcnews.com.au Advertising team Vanessa Rumble and Carol Fitton advertising@gcnews.com.au

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e recently received a call from the Vinnies shop at Landsborough to excitedly tell us that they were celebrating being open for 15 years. And they would be celebrating by holding a two week sale, so could we spread the word. News Editor Kylie popped in to see them and took the lovely front page image we have of just some of their volunteers. Then last weekend I received a media release advising us that this week is the first National Op Shop Week – I thought to myself “it’s about time!” Many of us have got clothing that is still in great condition and yet we don’t wear it, or kitchen and household items

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Volunteers at the Landsborough St Vincents De Paul store celebrating their 15th birthday - left to right, front to back Margaret Lamb, Ardie Baker, Vicky Forsdike, Sue Smith and Dawn Bielby

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September 28 & 29 September 28 & 29 2012 Spring Orchid Spectacular from 9.00am at the Beerwah Community Hall (near library). The show brings together the amazing talents of nine orchid societies from Caboolture to Gympie. There will be stunning orchid displays, beautiful floral art, inexpensive plant sales, informative demonstrations, and wonderful refreshments. Orchid accessories (pots, bark, hangers, baskets etc) will also be on sale. Entry is only $2 and kids entry is free.

A Sausage Sizzle at the Beerwah Marketplace fundraiser for the Hinterland Relay for Life. If you want any information on the Relay, call in and chat to Beckie at the barbecue.

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The Maleny Arts and Craft Group members will hold two exhibitions, Fine Arts Exhibition (free entry), as well as the Biannual Quilt Show at the Maleny Showgrounds ($5.00 entry fee) this weekend. The craft show opening night is Friday 28th September at 6.30pm to 8.30pm. (Wine ($2) and nibbles). Both exhibitions will be open from 9.00am to 4.00pm on both days. Contact Ken at MACG on 5494 2882 for further information.

Chateau Cedarton tasty grand opening celebrations this weekend. On Friday night – there will be Euro style buffet meal with pig on a spit. Saturday – morning Euro style breakfast. Saturday night – buffet meal with pig on a spit. Sunday – open 8 am to 4 pm for Euro style breakfast and lunch. Bookings essential – phone 5496 1789.

Rotary Charity Golf Day at Beerwah Golf Club, tee off 11.00am. Major sponsor is Australia Zoo, all monies raised go towards our ‘Children’s Fund’ Cystic Fibrosis sufferers on the Sunshine Coast. For more information contact Trevor Taylor on 5494 9518 or 0427 949 518. Alternately, you may wish to visit our new website www. glasshouserotary.com.au

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we don’t use, so why not donate them so they can be recycled for someone else to enjoy. Locally we have Lifeline and Endeavour Foundation shops in Beerwah, the Vinnies shop in Landsborough and the Mooloolah Community Centre, as well as our amazing recycle market at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre – so there are plenty of choices if we want to participate in recycling. I just wanted to mention that I have a secret (mild) addiction to retro 1960s kitchen items, crockery and glassware etc so if you do decide to recycle anything that fits that category, you can always drop it off at our office – I will promise to love and care for them!

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Residents across Glass House should have a bushfire survival plan or be preparing one, according to Glasshouse Mountains Rural Fire Brigade volunteer community educator Gavin Stewart. Gavin said with the current fire danger rating bordering between very high and severe, it was important that people were well-prepared in the event of a bushfire. “Due to the local typography, our block sizes and our close proximity to national parks and forestry, all areas of Glass House are at risk,” Gavin said. “All these factors create for a high risk area, and residents should be aware and prepared,” he said. Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Caloundra acting area director Barry Heilbronn confirmed there is a high fire risk at the moment. “After a wet summer and the rain in winter, there is a large amount of fuel at the moment, and that is the danger,” Barry said. “Combined with hot days and dry winds, these sort of conditions make for the most dangerous days.”

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Beerwah Rural Fire Brigade first officer Lou Spann said locals could better prepare themselves against risk of bushfires with a few simple steps. “Make sure your property is clear of combustibles, create at least a 10m mowed buffer around buildings, empty your gutters, keep a list of emergency phone numbers by the phone, and have a bushfire survival plan prepared,” Lou said. “Just saying it won’t happen here doesn’t mean it won’t, because in 1994 it did, and many residents had to evacuate quickly, and leave possessions behind.” “There’s more fuel on the ground now than there was in 1994, and all it takes is a few days of north westerly winds to take the fire risk to the highest possible danger,” he said. On the whole, Lou said rural landholders are generally well prepared when it comes to being bushfire aware, and with current conditions expected to continue over the next two months, it was critical that all residents put plans in place. For daily fire risk ratings and information on fire permits, local fire warden contacts and bushfire survival plans, visit www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au

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The perfect backdrop Former local lad BJ Cooney, who attended Glass House Mountains Primary School and graduated from Beerwah High in 2003, exchanged wedding vows with his sweetheart Jess at Coolum Beach on April 15. BJ and Jess, who coincidently share the same birth date, September 20, now live in Hobart. Proud grandfather George Cooney, of Glass House Mountains, was keen to share this remarkable photo from the day, complete with two rainbows!

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Local paralympian arrives home If you’ve ever performed in front of a crowd, you might be able to gauge just a sense of the excitement and anticipation local paralympian Lindsay Sutton felt as he walked into a packed stadium of 80,000 people to compete in his first ever Paralympic Games earlier this month. It’s fair to say he felt more than a little bit excited, and a whole lot more nervous as he prepared to give his all in his shot put event. And it seems that was just the right mix of nerves and excitement; as he went on to throw his way into 6th place, bettering his personal goal to finish in the top eight. Back home in Mt Mellum last week, Lindsay still can’t wipe the smile off his face, recounting his first Paralympic Games as a “totally awesome” experience. From mixing with fellow paralympians from around the world in the massive dining room, watching other athletic events, being there when his team-mate won gold in the shot put, to sightseeing, Lindsay says he wouldn’t change a thing about his London 2012 experience. “Everything was really well done, really organised,” Lindsay said. “The dining room was just massive, about the size of a few football fields, and it was great to be able to go up to an athlete from another country that you saw compete the previous day and ask them about their performance. “I also really enjoyed being able to watch others compete, but the highlight was definitely when my team mate and room-mate Todd Hodgetts

Lindsay competing at the London Paralympic Games took out the gold in the shot put,” Lindsay said. “It was pretty cool to be right there alongside him.” “This was his first Paralympics as well, and he trained so hard, so it was excellent to see him do so well.” While Lindsay has competed overseas before, it was his first trip to London, and he said he was impressed by what he saw. “After we finished competing we did a tour of London and checked out the Big Ben and Buckingham Palace and I was really impressed by all the big open areas and parks,” he said. Lindsay is enjoying a four week break at home with his family before he heads back to Melbourne to resume training, ahead of his next big competition, the world titles in France next year. But after a taste of London, Lindsay says he has his sights set firmly on Rio in 2016 where he hopes there will be even more events in his class. In the meantime though, he says he will remain focused on training and preparing for next year’s competition, but not until after a well deserved break. Well done Lindsay, bring on Rio 2016!

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Beautiful outcome from U.G.L.Y fundraiser

Local U.G.L.Y (Understanding, Generous, Likeable, You) bartender of the year Mandi Steensen together with the other 176 U.G.L.Y. bartenders across Queensland raised more than $228,000 over six weeks of fundraising throughout the competition period. GCNews spoke to Mandi’s very proud mum Janelle this week and she said that they believe that Mandi is the youngest U.G.L.Y Bartender in the state, which makes her achievements even that much more outstanding. After the cockroach races, many raffles, a pie drive, a guess the number bottle caps competition, a kissing booth, car run and U.G.L.Y morning the total raised is $3,680.00. Mandi would like to say a big thankyou to all of the U.G.L.Y businesses and individuals that had made donations to the wonderful foundation. “I couldn’t have done it without the generous support of our local community, as well as all of Beerwah Hotels U.G.L.Y staff and patrons. Thank you,” she said. The vital funds raised are to support patients and their families living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders. Janelle and Mandi at the U.G.L.Y morning tea in the ‘Ugly Hat Competition’ held at the Beerwah Hotel

Grab a bargain as Vinnies celebrates It’s party time at Vinnies in Landsborough. The small shop in the heart of Landsborough, which has been the lifeblood of the community for the past 15 years, is having a special half price sale as part of their birthday celebration. Until October 6, all stock in store is half price, so if you are looking for a bargain, you won’t be disappointed. According to manager Ardi Baker, who has been working at the shop since it opened, the success of the store is in large part due to the team of volunteers and the support of the local community. “Our volunteers are a great group of people, some of them have been here with me since we opened 15 years ago,” she said. Ardi, who has been part of St Vincents de Paul’s for the past 34 years, said the store was opened after she and other locals recognised a need for it. Since then, it’s become an intrinsic part of the community. “We have a lot of customers comment on our good prices and the quality of our stock, and our shop is always nice and clean, and that is in most part due to all our volunteers. “The community is also very supportive, too, with their donations,” she said. “We never have to call on our other stores; we’ve always got plenty of stock, thanks to all our regular donations.” Ardi said a team of 19 volunteers work on a roster system to staff the shop from Monday to

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Friday, while on Saturdays, a team of volunteers from Maleny help out. “We all take a lot of pride in the shop, and it’s become as much about the friendship as it is about helping out,” Ardi said. “There’s a real sense of camaraderie amongst us all, and I know I can call on any of them at a moment’s notice to help out.” One volunteer, Vicky, from Beerwah, said she signed up as a volunteer when the store opened. “I was living locally at the time and felt that I wanted to give something back to the community,” Vicky said. “Since then, I’ve made some great friends, and that’s why I keep coming back.” With minimal overheads and no wages to pay, all the profits from the sale of the stock goes straight back to St Vincent de Paul, Ardi said, which in turn is used to support those in the community less fortunate. “It’s a great little shop with great staff and lots of regulars, many of whom just come in for a chat, so it serves an important purpose on a number of levels,” she said.

The Plug Vinnes, in Cribb Street, Landsborough is having a half price sale until Saturday, October 6. The extensive range of stock, which includes ‘anything and everything’, starts from as little as 25 cents for a pair of socks, up to $20.00 $25.00 for suits and evening dresses.

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Discover the fun of Scouts

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Scouting is an organisation that focuses on the development of young people. With over 44 million members, Scouts is the largest youth organisation in the world. The Landsborough Scouts initially started in 1966 and the last five years have seen the group building in numbers.

At present the group offers two age appropriate sections, Cub Scouts (seven and a half -10) and Scouts (10 - 15) open to both boys and girls. With over 120 acres at the Rocky Creek Scout Camp the Landsborough group has the best scout grounds in Queensland, according to Russell Lindsay, Suncoast Region Commissioner and Scout leader (on loan) for Landsborough. “Kids join Scouts to learn outdoor skills, teamwork and life skills,” Russell said. “It also provides social skills, mentoring and good role models with the aim of Scouting to produce better citizens.” The Cub Scouts program is based on investigation, handcrafts, games and having fun and the Scouts are all about learning by doing. With that in mind, the Landsborough Group will be presenting fun simple yet practical activities as part of their display at this year’s Mooloolah Community Family Fun Day on Sunday, October 14 at the Mooloolah Community Centre. “We wanted the kids to learn a skill they can then take home,” Russell said. Planned activities include ‘Swingho’, Origami, ‘A-maze-ment’, ‘leg x-tender’ and a ‘Jungle Book’ inspired team board game.

Cub Scouts There will also be an exhibition and a slime dip prize draw for those kids who complete all the challenges on the day. The Mooloolah Family Fun day is a free event with something for everyone including market stalls, free kids rides all day, food, workshops, live music and entertainment. For more information see website at www.mooloolahcommunitycentre.org or contact the centre on 5494 7822 / 0400 685 685.

Glass House Mountains artist Neville Field is keen to work with others to form our own Artists Trail, which is a great way to showcase artists and their Studio/galleries to promote their skills and their art to visitors. He is inviting locals who are interested in forming an Artists Trail to an open meeting to be held on the evening of Thursday, September 27 at Glass House Mountains. Artists Trails are popular throughout Australia, because they allow interested art lovers to see the artists working in their own studios; to discuss their art practice and to have the opportunity to buy art direct from the artists. The area around Glasshouse village from Beerburrum to Landsborough and beyond has inspired many artists who live and work in this beautiful part of Queensland. For information and to register your interest, please call Neville on 5438 7476 or 0438 525 749.

The Plug For those interested in being part of the Scouting experience, an information session will be also be held on Monday, October 29 at 6.30pm at the Mooloolah Community Centre, 43 Bray Road Mooloolah.

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There are some moments in life that we never forget and each year the sight of the first Richmond Birdwing butterfly of the season is surely one of the most memorable. Since this butterfly was on the verge of extinction until a few years ago, to see one at all is an experience not to be missed. Recently I was thrilled to have a beautiful male butterfly literally fall at my feet as I was watering the garden. He appeared to have just hatched, was not in a hurry to fly away and spent some time drying his wings. Of course I could not miss the wonderful opportunity to bring out the camera.

If you have planted the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly vines, (Pararistolochia praevenosa) in your garden, or property, now is the time to watch out for both male and female of the species. If we increase the number of vines planted in our local area, the greater the chance of seeing these beautiful butterflies. The larvae of the butterfly feed solely on the young leaves of the vine.

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‘FOCAS’ on fellowship The Church on the Rise has recently formed a ‘singles’ group for Christians over 35 in the local area and they want to spread the word to encourage others to get involved. The group is being lead by Ashley Elias whose goal is to create an atmosphere where like minded people with a common lifestyle, whether they be Christian or non-Christian, who are on their own can enjoy social activities with others. Ashley is keen to encourage single people whether they have always been single or have recently separated from a partner, or who have been divorced or widowed to see this as a great opportunity get out and enjoy themselves. “We have plenty of activities planned including trips to the Coffee Club, restaurants, picnics,

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barbeques, ten pin bowling, games nights, guided walks, visits to RSL clubs, heading out to dinner and a show, trips to the theatre, going to the movies and even dances,” Ashley said In particular they would like to welcome members of other Church’s who don’t have a singles group in their own Church to come along and participate in FOCAS (Fellowship of Christian Adult Singles) Connect meeting. The group meets on the first and third Tuesday evenings of the month, with the next meeting on Tuesday, September 25 at the Beerwah Hotel from 7.00pm. If you are interested in finding out more please contact Ashley on 0400 286 606 or email focas@live.com.au

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For many years around 20 keen digital photographers and computer photo manipulators have met in the Beerwah Library meeting room each Thursday under the guidance of Alistair Davis to grow and share their knowledge. Each week Alistair would bring and set up his own screens and equipment so that everyone could see what was being shown and taught. Tables, laptops, screens and connecting wires took up most of the space in the meeting room and viewing the screens became quite difficult. Following the successful application to Sunshine Coast Council for a grant for a large TV screen, the group can now enjoy viewing their work clearly and there is also more room for more participants. This TV screen is

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Chloe remains the pride of Glasshouse Country

Earlier this month, wildlife fundraising superstar Chloe Tsangaris proudly represented Glass House as she took centre stage alongside fellow finalists at Customs House, Brisbane, for the Queensland Pride of Australia environment award. Chloe proudly displays her award And while she didn’t take out the top prize, the passionate wildlife fundraiser, who was also nominated for the award the year before, had a wonderful, awe inspiring day. According to mum Kylie, as part of the experience, Chloe was able to meet some wonderful people, and asked many questions about what they have been doing in the community. “I was extremely proud of little Chloe on the day especially seeing her there with so many adults,” Kylie said. “It was a wonderful experience for her.”

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Trail running is it a sport or an addiction? Long standing member of Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN), Bill Thompson, cannot stay away from the area, despite moving to the backblocks of Western Australian some eight months ago. Though not far short of his 70th birthday, Bill could not resist participating in and completing the recent 100 mile event at the Glasshouse Trail. This is the 12th time Bill has run the 100 mile event and on most occasions he’s finished under the set time of 30 hours. Bill was joined by his wife Jane who is always present at the checkpoints to provide Bill’s favourite food and minister first aid to tired muscles and sore feet. The Glasshouse Trail running events have

Bill Thompson leaves a check point

Runners approach a check point been held by the Trail Running Association of Queensland (TRAQ), for over 20 years, with much of checkpoint manning and catering supplied by GMAN. TRAQ promotes trail running for fun, fitness and as a sport. The Glass House runs are held on four occasions throughout the year and include events from 12 kilometres to 100 and 160 kilometres. Check out the website for further information. www.glasshousetrails.com.au The Glasshouse Trails provide a much-needed economic boost to the local area with all accommodation booked in the week prior to the events. Unfortunately continuation of the runs is in jeopardy due to the activities of trail bikes and 4wd vehicles that damage the tracks as well as threaten the lives of runners by altering signage along the route.

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Last week students from Glasshouse Country Christian College were privileged to meet and hear from hugely popular writer, Justin D’Ath. Author of more than 30 children’s books, Justin D’Ath’s titles include ‘Extreme Adventures’, the ‘Mission Fox’ series, ‘Why did the Chykkan cross the Galaxy’ and many more. Mr D’Ath was just as entertaining as his books as he talked to the students about the whole process of writing a book and explained it in ways the children could understand. “Editors are like really mean school teachers because they keep changing your writing and telling you to go back and write it again,” Mr D’Ath said. Mr D’Ath spent some time reading excerpts from his books, taking the students to the edge of their seats with excitement and then saying, “and that’s the end of that chapter” much to the children’s groans of disappointment. After the talk, there was opportunity for the children to have their books signed. One Year 3 student said to Mr D’Ath, “your books are

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Students up for the challenge Landsborough State School's Year 5 students recently took part in a Picture Book Readers Cup Challenge to celebrate Book Week. Readers Cup is an interschool competition where teams of students read a set selection of books and then compete in the ‘challenge’, which is a quiz about the books. The event was conducted like a web conference with all students signing onto a computer at a set time and then being able to interact and compete live with other schools. Coolnwynpin State School designed this challenge and a total of 12 schools across Queensland became involved. To complete the challenge, the Year 5PT class from Landsborough was divided into teams where together they read books, and then competed with a team from another school to answer quiz questions from the books. Teacher, Mrs Terri-Lyn Schulz, said the session was highly engaging and her students loved the opportunity to interact live with another school. Readers Cup competitions challenge students to read widely, work collaboratively in a team and continue developing a love of reading. Chelsea, Tayla and Ben participating in the challenge

Champ Visits Landsborough Kindy Olwyn the Community Relations Manager for Guide dogs Sunshine Coast, brought Champ a Guide dog in training to visit the Landsborough Kindergarten recently. The children learnt how guide dogs assist the visually impaired with Champ even giving demonstrations. Most importantly they learnt not to distract guide dogs by patting them when they are wearing their 'working' jacket. Once Champ’s jacket was taken off though, everyone was keen to give him a pat. It was a great learning experience for the children and a big thank you to Olwyn and Champ. Enrolments are now being finalised for next year. Any enquiries please call 5494 1248.

Glasshouse Mountains Musicians Club Contributed by Michael Whiticker It was a quieter than usual night at the Sports Club recently which allowed some acts to let their hair down and in some cases play five numbers. We welcomed newcomers who retained the high standard we seem to expect from our musicians these days. Recently arrived from Ballarat, young singer AJ accompanied herself - with some support from Paul Fagan, in songs from Van Morrison, Kasey Chambers and the Dixie Chicks and even gave us her own ‘bathroom’ version of the classic ‘Midnight Special’. She has a natural stage presence and a strong earthy voice. We welcome her back to the Club, along with her step father Craig Greene who joined her on stage for a Daddy Cool number. He displayed an impressive voice with an exceptional range and has assured us he’ll back with partner Kerrie Watson in the near future to perform for us. Another newcomer was Gerry O’Regan who gave us two songs in the British folk singers tradition, allowing us a nice blend of styles in an evening which moved from the impressively played Shadows repertoire of Clive Bilby with his new band Shatter, to the 80s rock of Jon Brown and newcomer Glenn Stephens. Glenn is a fine pianist and singer whose repertoire with Jon included Mental as Anything, Crowded House and Toto’s ‘Africa’ - sung in those very high registers with Jon’s tight harmonies and guitar accompaniment. Other performers for the evening included Frank Moroney whose sets are always worthy of note. In this case it was train songs with stories of box cars and freight trains conjuring up that prewar mid west US country and folk music world, which Frank’s low, slightly muffled voice suitably matched. Mick Dawson also performed a set of originals for us with his new Turner guitar and bassist Doug Pullen played to his usual reliable high standard, while Trigger (Aaron Tregea) on guitar included an impressive ‘Betterman’ sung by AJ. Trigger gains confidence with each performance and we look forward to his showing at each session. Celebrating 40 years since ‘Harvest’, we have an evening featuring the music of Neil Young and friends and our next session fortnight. Interest has mounted for this event with at least eight performers booking spots.

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Doing Business Five minutes with Sean Docherty, new publican at Glasshouse Mountains Tavern When he first arrived in Glass House, the first thing that struck Sean Docherty, the new publican at the Glasshouse Mountains Tavern, was the friendliness of the locals. Just nine weeks down the track, he now knows many of them by name, and has already received plenty of positive feedback about the changes happening down at the Tavern. Tell us a bit about your background and experience I’ve been involved in the hospitality industry for the past 25 years, including 12 years in management. Prior to moving to Glass House, my wife Debbie and I were based in Sean with wife Debbie Gladstone. Tell us about some of the changes that patrons can expect to see at the Tavern? We’ve already done a bit of a makeover in the front bar, creating more of a sports bar environment with new televisions, and that is just the start of it. We’ve also introduced a fantastic new menu that features signature dishes along with daily and seniors specials. Patrons will notice we have more weekly competitions, a free sausage sizzle every Saturday afternoon in the Beer Garden, and free pool on Wednesdays. Combined with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and great live entertainment, we’re on our way to making the venue a more family-friendly club. What other plans do you have in store for the Tavern? It’s a great pub in a great location with just so much potential. Debbie and I would really like to grow the venue and see it become a valued part of the local community. My aim is to make it a more family oriented venue, with a focus on supporting community and sports groups, by offering sponsorships, and getting more involved with local events. Keep an eye out in GCNews for some more exciting new plans that we have in the pipeline.

Local driving schools join forces If you haven’t yet heard, Brian and Mary from Drive Easy Driver Training are retiring, but the good news is, their commitment to learner driving will continue as they have merged with another well established local business, Landsborough Driver Training (LDT). Brian, together with wife Mary, would like to thank their valued customers for their support over the years. Brian said he is confident that the same level of service and skill will continue to be offered with Landsborough Driver Training. Drive Easy’s 1300 number will still operate in the transition period, alternatively you can book or send queries online at LDT.net.au or call 0427 997 233. Ken and Susanne would also like to wish Brian and Mary a well-deserved and enjoyable retirement. “Brian is a professional, calm, friendly and easy-going driver trainer, always willing to help others, and we will try our best to continue the standard of service,” they said. Landsborough Driver Training can now also offer automatic driving lessons, for which there has been a high demand in the past, so get in touch with them now to book your lessons. LDT's tip of the week: Tailgating: You may have learned the value of driving your car at signed speed limits but how do you deal with a driver who insists on endangering your life and others, by driving too close behind you? 1. Don't get nervous or angry; this only makes it more likely for you to react dangerously. 2. If it is safe to do so, pull over or exit and allow the vehicle to pass.

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Community Meetings Thursday, September 27 The next meeting of the Beerwah Red hat Revellers will from 10.00am at the Terrace Café at Beerwah.

Saturday, September 29 The AGM of the Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Inc. will be held at the Club at 10.00am.Nominations needed for all positions.

Tuesday, October 2 Hoy is held at the Beerwah CWA Hall from 9am. There will be lots of fun with groceries as prizes. All welcome. CWA Branch Meeting will be held from 1.00 pm at the CWA Hall. Come along and support their charity efforts.

Wednesday, October 3 CWA social evenings are held at the Beerwah CWA Hall from 7.30pm for the working mums or those who can't attend day functions. Menshed gather each Wednesday 8.30am12.30pm. Come along to the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For information call Bob 0427 606 240. If you would like to have your regular meeting dates included in this listing please email them through to editorial@gcnews.com.au with dates for meetings until December 2012 with your contact details.

Shopping Bus Trip Join in the fun on our fundraising shopping trip on 27th October

Community News ‘Adopt A Digger’ Contributed by Pauline Clarke, Publicity Officer Glasshouse Country View Club On Wednesday, September 20 we were entertained by historian and author Chrissy Fletcher who gave us a talk on the tireless work she does for the ‘Adopt A Digger’ project. The aim of this project is to create a complete online database of the names and military histories of approximately 1,400 Sunshine Coast diggers and nurses who served in World War 1. An invitation is extended to residents of the Sunshine Coast to adopt a digger, research the military history and upload the findings to the website database. Full details are available on www.adoptadigger.org The next View Club meeting will be held in the Glasshouse Sports Club on October 17 at 10.00am when we will have a talk by John Major who is a bush poet and was runner up in the Seniors Super Star competition. Everyone is welcome; for catering purposes please phone Joy on 5439 9049 or Lydia on 5438 7894. Anyone interested in joining the View Club please phone

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Joy or Lydia who will be pleased to supply any further information about the club. Anyone can check out the View Club on their website http:// view.org.au 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.

Rotary Update

Contributed by Ursula Starkovsky The first three months with the newly elected President, John Kemp of our Rotary Club have been both busy and rewarding. It all started with the Change-Over Dinner at the end of June; an event which filled the Beerwah Hotel and was enjoyed by both Rotarians and guests. In July the Rotary Club and friends from other Rotary Clubs, plus some Lion’s Club members, enjoyed an educational tour and barbecue at the Caloundra Air Museum. Who would have thought that there are such rare and historic aircraft on display so close to us? Around mid August the Club members, friends and family met at the Ettamogah Pub.

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Vice President Yvonne Robinson (left) with Chrissy Fletcher

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The Club used this event to induct Ian Hope and welcomed him into our Club. Later that evening a young local lady, Jordyn Archer took centre stage and informed us about the plight of child trafficking in Asia. Some children are only five years old! Her organisation ‘Chant4Change’ raises funds by organising live music and dance events. What an inspiring young lady! Not only is her aim to stop child trafficking abroad, but also to help our local homeless people by organising a weekly barbecue treat in Cotton Tree. Last weekend the members enjoyed a great Sunday at the Races at the Corbould Park Race Course together with Rotarians from other clubs on the Sunshine Coast. This event is organised by The Rotary Club of Caboolture as their main fundraiser. Our members did pick some winners! If you are interested to check out the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains, please call 0402 428 418 or visit our new website www. glasshouserotary.com.au. We meet every first and third Monday at 6.30pm at the Beerwah Hotel. We would love to welcome you!

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You Said It How long will it take?

I write in support of the recent article about the condition of Old Gympie Road. Last month I drove our Councillor along the stretch between Bankfoot House and Beerburrum Road. I did this to make sure he was aware of its condition, its safety hazards and lack of modern road engineering. I find I need to use this road frequently, mostly at night and often in the wet. When passing oncoming vehicles one can only hold the wheel firmly, hope that the road condition does not cause you to deviate and that the road does not curve before your vision clears. Apart from the lack of road lines etc, the placement of signs causes your headlights to reflect back onto the drivers eyes causing temporary blindness. Similar to comments by other writers cause me to wonder how many accidents and injuries we have to have before we have 21st century roads in Glasshouse. I’m still waiting for a response from my Councillor on this matter. Concerned Driver Glass House Mountains

Just not right

Recently I was sitting at home when I noticed a young couple walking very close to my mother front garden and letter box. I was curious to see what they were doing, so I had a look out of our front window and clearly saw that the beautiful pink flowers that had been in my mother’s garden where now gone. Then on a closer look I noticed that the flowers were in a basket the couple was carrying, then from our mail box they walked across the road to our neighbour’s front yard and started pulling out their purple flowers! It was obvious that someone was at home but this didn’t impact on them. My mother wouldn’t have minded if they had come and asked if they could take a few cuttings, but to tramp through someone else’s garden, walking on plants and

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pulling out whatever they wanted when we bought the flowers to have there, is not right. I think it is rude of them to take whatever they want and not ask especially from other people’s property. Name supplied Beerwah

Why?

We have been lobbying Sunshine Coast Council for several years to ban rodeos and circuses in our region. These incredibly cruel forms of ‘fun, family entertainment’ have been banned by many councils in Australia. With new councillors it was our opportunity to present to them and show just how horrific the injuries, physical and psychological, to animals are when confined and made to perform. Cr Tony Wellington very kindly took our request to council recently and we are incredibly disturbed that the new councillors are comfortable with accepting this form of cruelty in our region. With the RSPCA very much against circuses and rodeos, we wonder why these paid public servants that represent us, are so accepting knowing that our region is light years behind other regions on this issue and do not want to take the opportunity to make an informed decision after seeing the presentation from a leading scientist from the RSPCA? Jaylene Musgrave Vegan Warriors

The real question

I refer to the article in last week's Glasshouse Country News about the appalling conditions of the roads in Glass House Mountains and surrounds as well as Cr Hungerford's comments hiding behind a Pavement Management System. Perhaps the real question to be asked is ‘are Council staff suitably qualified to be undertaking their roles and are they complying with the legislative requirements relating to the Engineering Act 2002?’ Is there a registered professional engineer amongst them that can sit in front of the board of professional engineers

and demonstrate that they are experienced in pavement design and rehabilitation and have been designing treatments and supervising construction works? After all we are speaking about $20 million of rate payers money. Perhaps an independent party could also investigate where the contributions paid by the quarry are being spent. I believe that Council staff are supposedly bound by a code of ethics and maybe someone needs to investigate whether this is being complied with as well. Name Supplied, Glass House Mountains

What’s going on?

Each week I scour your newspaper looking for any information about the latest situation at the Mooloolah Valley Sports Club (aka The Country Club). The only apparent clues seem to be found in the weekly contribution in your sports pages from the Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club. This club appears to have exclusive access to the Country Club premises to the exclusion of the broader community. Through the sports page, the Bowls Club have publicly advertised their AGM to be held on September 29 at 10.00am, presumably at the Country Club premises. I would encourage as many people a possible to attend this meeting as it appears to be a rare opportunity to find out what Is going on. Questions should be asked like, ‘how is it that a Bowls Club can apparently operate out of the premises of another club that is in the hands of receivers while members of the broader community are excluded?’ Brad Boustead, Glenview Editor’s note You are not alone in wondering what is happening with the club. GCNews has contacted the Administrators on a number of occasions and we have been advised that the sale from the expression of interest had fallen through and the club will now be going to auction – however they could not give any timeframes for a resolution.

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2012 was designated in Australia as the Year of the Farmer, and there have been activities and events during the year reminding Australians to celebrate how much farmers contribute to every aspect of our daily life. Peachester History Committee (PHC) will participate in this national focus year and celebrate the farming heritage of the Peachester district with "Year of the Farmer" as the theme for our next meeting on Sunday October 7. Like most of the region we now know as the Sunshine Coast, in the 1870s and 1880s the www.gcnews.com.au Peachester area attracted the attention of timbergetters. Pioneer settlers soon followed, and

communities of farming families were established. Dairy farming quickly became the main industry in the hinterland, especially in the Maleny and Peachester districts; however many other farming pursuits have been recorded and some are still part of the landscape today: sugar cane, bananas, citrus, maize, vegetables, pigs, poultry, flowers, and in recent decades macadamia nuts, avocados, strawberries, and exotic fruits. On the coastal side of the range pineapples predominated around Beerwah and Glass House Mountains, and tobacco was an important industry for many years. Great changes have taken place in recent decades. Much of the early farm land is now rural residential. The few remaining farmers have had to embrace new technologies and increase production, while combating rising costs and low returns. Dairying is an interesting example: when Archie Banks took over as Peachester cream carrier in 1954 (taking cream cans to the Caboolture Butter Factory) he had 44 dairy farms on his run. Now there are four farms, each producing more milk than the whole district produced in 1954. The milk

Cream cans from Fishers’ farm taken by horse and slide to the roadside is stored in huge refrigerated vats and transported to the processor by milk tanker. The meeting on Sunday October 7 will be held in the Peachester Hall from 11.00am, with a shared lunch. There will be a display of historical photos | 3 JUNE 27 2012 | from the PHC collection. Members and visitors are invited to bring other farming photos, memorabilia and stories to share.

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Glasshouse State School Festival

We had great sunny weather for the festival, which I'm sure helped to boost attendance, but a little rain wouldn’t go astray, especially for people on water tanks. Make sure you book in early if the water tank is looking a little low as water is in high demand at the moment. The Rural Fire Brigade was at the Glasshouse State School festival reminding us all to be prepared this fire season. The festival was an excellent mix of music, displays and rides, given a fresh burst of energy and enthusiasm from Carly and Judy the two new organisers. There were plenty of local stallholders, sausages from the Lions and a big raffle to boot. I was the lucky person who got to draw the raffle and was more than relieved not to pull my own name out of the barrel.

Beerwah Place+

Council recently held an information session with local traders and property owners about progress on the Place+ project. We received some valuable feedback and encouraged the business community to get involved now as we are getting close to producing a Draft Masterplan. This is the prime time for the business community to ascertain how the business environment in Beerwah can be improved through Place+ and discuss what the implications might be on local business during implementation of the project.

Landsborough on a Saturday morning

Landsborough was abuzz at the weekly market with lots of interesting items for sale including arts and crafts and the usual good selection of plants. It also hosted a local Dementia Awareness Day and a chance to learn more about the impacts of dementia on local families. It’s a complex issue and one that we could all learn some more about in relation to support in our growing community. I also met with the President of the Hall Committee to talk about the significant structural issues the building has. There are some complicated ownership and responsibility factors to think through and I will be working in partnership with the Hall Committee, community members and agencies to see what can be done to repair and upgrade the facility. Contact council about Division 1 activities on 5475 7272 or email me rick.baberowski@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and don’t forget to mention your favourite secret spot on the Sunshine Coast.

Jenny McKay

Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Community breakfast meeting

Come to the regular Mooloolah breakfast catch-up on Thursday, September 27 at 7.30am at the Thunderbird Café. There’s plenty to catch up about including the proposed shelter shed at Martin Rugert Park, and the walking path from the Haven on the Eudlo-Mooloolah Road into Mooloolah. We’ll also have the wonderful Amanda back to tell us about what the community had to say about the concept proposal for the Mooloolah recreation reserve.

Mooloolah recreation reserve

We received a fantastic response from locals about the proposed plans for the rec reserve. Overwhelmingly people want to keep the reserve in its natural state and identified walking and picnicking as the most popular uses. Another interesting result was that close to 55 per cent of locals use the reserve for dog-walking. All the information collated will feed into the Masterplan and if you can’t make the community breakfast meeting I will keep you posted in this column on plans for the reserve.

Family fun day

The Mooloolah family fun day is on again on Sunday, October 14 at the Mooloolah community centre. It’s free entry, there’ll be free rides for the kids and I’ll be there with free native local trees to give away. Remember to bring your rates notice along (for the free trees) and come along to meet with me and other community members on this big day out in Mooloolah.

Draft Sunshine Coast planning scheme

As soon as State Government gives the go-ahead, draft plans for a new Sunshine Coast planning scheme will be made widely available. It’s a significant document and important opportunity for all community members to consider what development and land use will look like in the region over the next 10 years. Stay tuned to find out more information about the draft scheme, community consultation sessions and your chance to have input. www.gcnews.com.au

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Health, Beauty & Wellbeing Sick of wearing glasses?

Beauty Lucie excels in Laser/IPL treatments: Sun damage & pigmentation, permanent hair reduction, scarring/acne, face/leg veins & stretch marks are just a few of the treatments that she offers. Book an appointment for her next visit. Hinterland Body & Soul Next visit is Wednesday 5494 0546 5/5 Turner St Beerwah

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You can learn all about ‘Eye Fitness – how to regain and maintain clear eyesight without prescriptions or surgery’ by attending an upcoming presentation at the Beerwah Library on October 17 from 2.00pm until 3.30pm. Most people take their poor eyesight for granted even if they are in good health in every other way. Learn how your eyesight can change for the better, whether you are short-sighted, longsighted, have astigmatism or ‘mature-age’ reading blur. The topics covered will include: the causes of visual blur; what the numbers on your spectacle prescription mean; why you are the vision type you are; specific activities for good eyesight; reversing reading blur; and caring for

your vision for life. The presenter is Carina Goodrich, author of ‘The Practical Guide to Natural Vision Improvement’. The presentation is free, however you must book your spot by phoning 1300 LIBRARY (1300 5427279).

The Plug Day: Wednesday, October 17 Time: From 2.00pm to 3.30pm Location: Beerwah Library Cost: Free Bookings: Essential Phone 1300 LIBRARY(1300 5427279)

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Living Stargazer Astrology

with Chirone Witsen

Chirone is a counselling astrologer based at Mt Mellum

A new cycle in relationships

Tensions are likely to be high at the start of October as we have just had a very powerful Full Moon on the last day of September, aligning with the disruptive transformational energies of the Uranus-Pluto contact resulting in potential conflict. The higher expression of these energies is to bring a new awareness into your life around any tendency to give power away to others, and to become more authentic and empowered in your own life. There is also tension between the lovers this month as Venus moves into perfect-seeking Virgo on Wednesday, October 3 and Mars moves into expansive Sagittarius on Sunday, October 7, signs that are naturally at odds with one another. The New Moon falls in Libra on Monday, October 15 offering the opportunity to begin a new cycle in your relationships, and emphasizing the need for harmony and fairness in your life. This is a good time to focus on restoring balance in your life – giving you the opportunity to consolidate the theme of the Equinox last month (see last month’s column) by implementing whatever changes are required to bring your life back into balance. The New Moon is exact at 10.02pm – use the next 24 hours to put out your New Moon intentions. The Full Moon on Tuesday, October 30 is in Taurus, bringing into focus your ability to be sensuous and grounded, an excellent time to indulge the senses and pamper the physical body. The Full Moon is exact at 5.49am Queensland time, so Monday is the best evening to celebrate. You have till the end of the month to get your paperwork in order, back up your computer files and make sure you’ve made any major purchases as Mercury goes retrograde next month, bringing confusion, crossed wires and miscommunication.

For details of consultations, astrology courses and an extended version of this New Moon update, visit the Stargazer Astrology website www.chironewitsen.com or ring Chirone on 0421 814 459.

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October at the Beerwah Library with With Dell and Amanda – Librarians Wednesday, September 26 3.00pm - 4.30pm. First Job Survival Guide: getting yourself across the line, Young Adults 13 - 18 Years. Bookings essential. Friday, September 28 1.30pm - 3.00pm. Spring ArtScool with Cheryl Nonmus. Mixed media artwork. Eight - 12 years, $15.00 per child. Heading for column Bookings and pre-payment essential. Library Closure Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday Sunshine Coast Libraries will be closed on Monday, October 1 for the Queen’s Birthday public holiday. Wednesday, October 3, 1.00pm - 2.30pm. Make a mini ocean using boxes, found objects and materials. For ages five to eight. Bookings essential. Thursday, October 4, 9.30am - 11.30am. Come and find out about the iPad! You'll discover how to use the iPad for internet, email, photos, connecting with family and friends, reading books, watching movies, listening to music and more. BYO iPad if you have one. Bookings essential. Wednesday, October 7, 2.00pm - 3.30pm. Emotional Healing - Set Stress Free. Pam Dodson is an intuitive psychotherapist who will show you how to use your unique ability perform your own inner healing! www. pamdodson.com Bookings essential. JP Service A free Justice of the Peace (JP) service is available at Beerwah library on Mondays and Thursdays 10.00am - 12.30pm.

The Beerwah Library is located at 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah across the road from Beerwah Marketplace. Open 9.30 – 5.30 each weekday except Tuesday when it is open until 6.30pm on Saturday it is open 9.00am – 3.00pm. Find us on Facebook, Flickr and Twitter!

Are Recurring Headaches Controlling Your Life? Are headaches robbing you of the life you deserve? Day after day of missing out on things you deserve, or just being miserable, irritable and looking much older than you really are? Recurring headaches are not normal! While headaches are terribly common, they are NOT normal. The normal condition of the human body is vibrant and healthy...not tired and painful! Pain is our body’s alarm system that something is wrong. So – if you often say “It feels like my head is in a vice”, or “I’ve had migraines since puberty” or “My neck and shoulders are always tight and tense” and you just want to go and lie down - then pay close attention now. Four major causes of headaches are dehydration, stress, food intolerance, and neck subluxations. And each of these causes has a path to relief. The most little known is neck subluxation. Can This Help Your Headaches? Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe “dysfunctional” vertebrae in the spine. Upper neck subluxations very commonly cause “Cervicogenic Headaches”. This type of headache presents with neck stiffness and pain at the base of your skull, which can sometime radiate through to your eyeballs. Drugs can reduce the symptoms (turn off the body’s alarm) for a while, but they do not correct the cause – and the symptoms return. Many studies have shown the benefits of treating the neck subluxations of headache sufferers, including the Boline and Duke Studies. If you are having headaches – something is wrong. Chiropractic is a safe and effective form of healthcare that treats a major cause of headaches, the Subluxation. Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic Today to find out if your headaches are a good fit for our very successful Headache Relief Program. Beerwah – 5494 0499 or Maroochydore – 5443 4545.

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Dine In

with Lea Parkes

Dine in or celebrate

I recently chatted to the new sports club General Manger, Jay Globits about the club’s facilities and he said one of the things that has really impressed him was the club’s dining / function room. Over the years, the club has served meals on Thursday and Friday nights, proving to be very popular with local families and has a loyal group of regular diners. However, what Jay sees as an excellent community asset is that the function room is available for the community for the rest of the week. “When the clubhouse was originally built, they fortunately had the vision to create such a large open function room, with a big commercial kitchen, its own bar and its separate toilets which makes the venue perfect for holding a private function,” Jay said.

Depending on how the room is configured it can seat 200 plus which makes it the biggest function room in the local area. It is perfect for weddings and has hosted some great functions, wedding anniversary parties, milestone birthdays, and cocktail parties since it was built. “The fact that we can set the room up to suit individual celebrations / events as well as providing professional quality catering and experienced bar staff takes all the hassle out of organising an event,” Jay said. “Our Chef, Paul Rogers, has extensive experience in the industry including working in 5-Star establishments which means he is able meet our client’s dining requirements. “Paul can create individual menus for sit-down meals, buffet dining or canapés and cocktail

parties, while keeping to a budget. Our 3-course menu starts at $40.00 a head. “The club is also equipped to plan each detail of a wedding reception / event, including table and room decorations, a fully stocked bar at club prices, and a gorgeous gazebo to hold a wedding ceremony,” Jay said. Recently redecorated, the air conditioned reception room has its own dance floor, with space for a musician or DJ and there’s a quiet deck from which to capture the stunning hinterland views, and of course plenty of convenient parking. Nothing is overlooked at this venue, where the staff are happy to go one step further to make sure your individual requests are catered for, ensuring your special day is long remembered.

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The Lookout Cafe

Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains

Phone 5493 0055

Open 7 Days - Mon-Fri 9-3 & Sat and Sun 9-4

Come and enjoy great coffee, great food and great views over the school holidays! On a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mention this ad and you will recieve ONE FREE DRINK with every food purchase!

Enjoy the serenity, the local wildlife and our friendly customer service!

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Great eats and treats to find locally!

A huge range of fresh fast food

Glass House Steve Irwin Way Glass House Mountains

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Happenings Out and About Opal Dreaming Beerwah Library recently hosted the launch of ‘Opal Dreaming – The Bronze Horses’. This is the first book in the Opal Dreaming series, and was written by local author Jennifer Crane. The book is published by Morris Publishing Australia and is available in most book stores or can be ordered in.

‘Opal Dreaming – The Bronze Horses’ launch at Beerwah

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Jennifer Crane with Elaine Ouston from Morris Publishing

Jaclyn Crane, Abbie Lettres, Jennifer Crane and Steph Marshell

Jeannie Marshell, Julia Crane and Abbie Lettres

Henriette Guest, Katrina Mentiplay, Jill Guldbransen and Leanne Childs

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Things 2 Do Model Railway Day

Avoid the school holiday blues at Parrots in Paradise

The hugely popular Caloundra Model Railway Association Sale and Display Day will be held on Saturday, October 6 from 10.00am to 2.00pm at the Caloundra Arts Centre Association building in North Street, Caloundra (opposite Oaks Oasis Resort). Entry is free. A huge range of pre-loved model railway equipment rolling stock, great books and magazines engines, track, buildings and electrics will be on sale. Sunshine Coast Railway Modellers in Nambour will also have a static display of large model steam locos. Other features include a working ‘lego’ collection and a show layout complete with buildings and scenery which will bring back some childhood memories to many visitors. Club members will be on hand to offer friendly advice. And light refreshments available (very good sausage rolls and drinks). If you would like to know more you can contact 5491 9213 or 5445 1225.

Be entertained and amazed by Dail’s performing parrots right here in Glass House Mountains. There is nowhere else you can see birds such as these, behaving in the most natural way, socialising, feeding, playing, nesting and bringing up their chicks all the while they are happily getting involved in the show. Bookings are essential, make a group booking or join an existing booking. Phone 5438 7719 or visit www.parrotsinparadise.net. Located at 2 Barrs Road, Glass House Mountains.

Tibro’s Ladies Night Out

Sunshine Coast Donormobile

For anyone who has ever been scarred from their experience of being a bridesmaid, you should put that frock back on and head off to the Tibro’s Ladies Night with the ‘Bad Bridesmaids’ theme. If past events are an indication of what the night will be like, you can expect an evening filled with fun, laughter and plenty of prizes. The event will be held on Saturday, October 13 at the Glasshouse Mountains Hall, doors open at 6.00pm and is for ladies over 18 only. So grab your girlfriends and make up a table for six, tickets are $25.00 and include entry, game prizes, supper and some raffle tickets. You will just need to BYO your own alcohol and glass. Tickets are available at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club or by phoning Cynthia on 0417 998 757.

It’s time again to make your appointment for your visit to the Sunshine Coast Donormobile which will be visiting Glasshouse in October. Monday, October 8, 11.30am - 6.30pm at the Glass House Mountains Hall Tuesday, October 9, 11.30am - 6.30pm at the Landsborough Hall Wednesday, October 10, 11.30am - 6.30pm at the Beerwah Marketplace Thursday, October 11, 8.00am - 3.00pm at the Beerwah Marketplace. To book your appointment phone 131 495 or visit www.donateblood.com.au

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Noticeboard Memorial Golf Day

The Landsborough Community Kindergarten is hosting their Annual Graham Crane Memorial Golf Day on Sunday, October 7 at Woodford Golf Club. The day is a two ball Ambrose with tee off from 10.45am - 12.30pm. Cost is $15.00 per player. There are plenty of prizes up for grabs, including longest drive, nearest the pin and many more! Please support the Kindy, and book your spot by phoning the Woodford Golf Club on 5496 1004.

Glasshouse Country RSL

Raffle results. Lucky door - blue 29 Lorissa, bottle of wine. Meat tray - 71F, Rob. Fruit and veggie tray - 50E, Sue. Fruit and veggie tray 05F, Dell D. Thank you for your patronage.

Family History Beginners Course

A beginners course will be held at the Resource Centre, Petrie Park Road, Nambour 9.30am to 11.30am each Tuesday in October - for five weeks. Learn how to do your family history the correct way, using all the available resources, i.e. Internet, Government Records, Newspapers, Libraries, Family History Groups, etc. For further information contact Merle. Phone 5444 4648.

Cent sale

Landsborough Fishing Club is holding a cent sale on October 6, at the Landsborough Hall starting at 6.30pm. Over 100 prizes to be won, so come along and have fun.

Conditions

Orchid and Foliage Society

Bonza Bookfest

Pottery Classes

Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall

The Pumicestone District Orchid and Foliage Society is having a bus trip on Sunday, September 30 to the Redlands District. We will visit an orchid show and orchid nursery, King Country and the Chandler Markets. The bus will leave from Beachmere Road at 8.00am and return about 4.30pm. Cost of the day is $30.00 per person including morning and afternoon tea. Lunch is to be purchased at the Chandler Market at each individuals own expense. The trip is open to anyone wishing to come along for a fun day. For more information and to book a seat phone Di on 5496 2861 or 0418 711 043.

Pottery classes available Mondays and Tuesdays between 9.00am – 1.00pm. Classes are $10.00 per day and held at the ‘Village Pottery’ located within the Caboolture Historical Village, 280 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. For all enquiries, phone Caboolture Historical Potters Inc: 5498 9933 or President Danny O’Brien on 0409 057 436 or 5495 3304 E-mail: chvpotters@gmail.com.

Emergency Food Bank

The Glasshouse Country Anglican Church community provides an Emergency Food Bank at the Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre (BADYACC). Providing assistance throughout Glasshouse Country from Mooloolah to Beerburrum Monday to Friday 9.00am 3.30pm. Phone 5494 0505 or Ted 5494 9061.

Brendan Edwards Glasshouse Community Church I just wanted to dedicate this little article to a super special family that have gone above and beyond in their efforts to bless those that don’t have as much as we do living here in the lucky country. They also happen to be my family, the Edwards family. You may have seen in past issues of GCNews the ongoing connection we have with a little village in the Southern Highlands of PNG, the Songut village, (translated ‘Good Song’). Well, last year we set out to see if we could raise enough funds to send a Landcruiser Troop Carrier over to be used as the village vehicle to bring goods from the town to the people and be used as an emergency transport vehicle whenever somebody was hurt or injured in the jungle. The fundraising didn’t end up as widespread as we imagined and the busy year went by so quickly that any plans for great events to bring in the money never got off the ground. However a vehicle for the village was still in our hearts and with a little help from the Glasshouse Community Church, mum and dad and my brother Joel, pulled together enough of their own money to buy the car and fill it with stuff that will bless the socks off our brothers and sisters in Songut. The car is filled with solar panels and batteries

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

WE HAVE MOVED! Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397

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Saturday, October 6, 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/ OT/M. Music by Commodore, $8.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds go to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.

Family History

Receive one hour of free assisted local and worldwide family history research during opening hours at the Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc. located in the Caboolture Historical Village at 280 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am - 2.00pm. Phone 5428 2018 or email us at cfhrg55@bigpond.com. We do have internet connections also. All enquiries are welcome.

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

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The Rotary Club of Caloundra is holding a huge Bonza Bookfest on Friday and Saturday, October 5 and 6 from 8.30am. There will be thousands of good quality books on sale at bargain basement prices. You will also be able to fill a bag for $5.00 from our special section. The venue for the Bonza Bookfest is the CCSA Hall in Nutley Street, Caloundra (behind the Events Centre). Be early for all the best bargains! The proceeds from the Bookfest will be used to fund our Club’s community projects in our area.

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for lighting the church and recharging equipment, education materials for when mum teaches them English, clothes and building materials. While my visit will be a short two weeks at the end of October, my parents have committed to rough it in the jungle for a couple of months so they can focus on helping them adjust to a life where civilization is forcing in on them, and their traditions are being threatened. The Bible says that religion, that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world, (James 1:27). While this stuff will bless the Songut locals, their faith and lifestyle teaches us so much about the important things in life as well. This is what drives us to give beyond a two dollar donation to the heart foundation each year, and this time mum, dad and Joel have given until it hurts. The stress and organisation of importing a car to PNG has been a real challenge. Will you pray with us that this car and equipment will arrive safe and sound and there will be no added unnecessary costs involved in getting it where it is needed most (because we’ve run out of money!) Bless you and see you in church!

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866 Local contact Br. John 5439 9130

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah

Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354 Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community

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Beerwah First home buyers

Queensland first home buyers and the construction industry will benefit from the recent State Government budget announcement introducing the First Home Owners Construction Grant. The grant is available for new home owners who will be buying or building a new home. Facts about the Grant • worth $15,000 • for first home buyers, buying newly constructed or off-the plan property • replaces the First VACANT LAND WOODFORD Home Owner Grant of $7,000 • those first home buyers who are about to purchase an existing dwelling will have until October 11 to finalise their contract (to be eligible for the existing $7000 grant) Location: 26 - 44 Montanus Drive, Woodford • first home buyers Area: 53 - 72 acres signing contracts for Comments: Walking distance to town new properties before 2 Road frontage September 12 will Date: Saturday 29th September 2012 receive $7000 and Time: 10.00am Onsite those signing on or after September 12 will receive $15,000 For full details, see the Phone: 07 5496 1203 Office of State Revenue 121 Archer St, Woodford Garry 0418 783 288 website – www.osr.qld. www.mikewheeler.com.au Mike 0417 320 590 gov.au

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Built in the roaring Forties this character filled Queenslander has secrets in its history which only can be revealed on inspection of the property. Partially restored to its former glory, the owners have completed the kitchen to chefs standards with stone bench tops and two ovens and two cook tops. Extra high ceilings throughout the home have ornate cornices and ceiling roses which add to the charm, Separate dining room, and master bedroom with air conditioning both have French doors opening to the large covered deck area that encompasses three quarters of the home. The open lounge room has a wood fire burner with a storage room and office off the hallway to the large laundry. Another hallway leads to the other three bedrooms and bathroom. Outside, a double carport is available and an American style three bay shed with three phase power for a work shop or extra storage. Located on a 2007sqm block, at the end of a quiet cul de sac with a bush back drop from the spacious back yard is this unique property. Located within a five minute drive to shops, schools and rail, within an hours drive to Brisbane this is a golden opportunity to own your Queenslander.

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What’s on for gardeners in October

Local groups • Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society – October 7, 2.00pm at 7 Gwen Court, Landsborough. Please bring your own chair and cup for afternoon tea. To find out more contact Pat Pennell on 5438 7375. • Peachester District Horticulture Society – October 18, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. Visitors always welcome. For more information contact Patricia on 5496 9169. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – October 11, commencing at 7.30pm at the Glasshouse RSL club, Reed Street, Glass House Mountains. Guest speaker will be Charlie McMonagle of SCOS Caloundra, who will talk about the Taiwan International Orchid Fair and Singapore Orchid Show and the seminars he attended. Enquiries to Jan Gresham on 5494 2301. • Beerwah Garden Club – October 6, 1.00pm at Dot's residence at 14 Katherine Street, Beerwah. After a cuppa, off to the open garden at Buderim and hippy farm. Please bring a mug for cuppa and a chair. For further particulars, phone Kaye on 5439 0440. • Hibiscus Society – North Moreton region – October 14 – grafting day. Anyone interested in joining in and learning about growing beautiful hibiscus is welcome. Contact Gynith on 5498 7757 for more details. • Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – Sunday, October 14 at 9.30am at Go Green Rainforest Nursery, Steve Irwin Way at the Mooloolah intersection. All welcome. Enquiries 5494 9187. • 2012 Spring Orchid Spectacular . September 28 & 29, from 9am. Beerwah Community Hall (near library). Stunning orchid displays, beautiful floral art, inexpensive plant sales, informative demonstrations, wonderful refreshments. Only $2 entry – kids free.

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M is for Morus

The kids have just walked into the house with guilty looks on their faces. Their lips are a purple bruised colour, their hands are blood red and the same colour is spreading across their T-shirts. “Oh no.” I groaned, “they’ve been at it again!” They most certainly have been at it again. Not fighting, but up the Mulberry tree. The stains are the unavoidable juice exuded from perfectly ripened fruit, the delicious sign that spring is here. The Mulberry, known botanically as Morus, is a genus of about 10 species of long lived, deciduous trees with some originating from China and some from North America. The genus has a rich history, having travelled far and wide, been mentioned in ancient texts and literature and revealed itself in archaeological digs. One species, Morus alba or White Mulberry produces a sweet but relatively tasteless fruit. However this tree is pivotal in silk production because the silk worm feeds on its leaves. For the home gardener, two other species are worth growing. Morus rubra is a large tree (over 20m tall) which produces a small, tart red fruit. This tree is more often grown for its shape and shade than its fruit. Morus nigra or the Black Mulberry is the one to grow if you want to eat heavenly Black Mulberry ripening on the tree berries. It grows in a wide variety of conditions to a height of 13 metres and produces dark purple, almost black fruit up to 3cm long. The fruit is not commercially harvested because it has a short shelf life and is fragile. It should be eaten fresh or frozen for later use in tarts jam or wine making. Hardwood cuttings strike easily. Take the cutting after leaf fall. I have found leaving the whole cut branches untouched for a month or so before striking increases the success rate. Depending on the time the cutting is taken, they may even fruit before roots are properly set. Knock these off to help with root development. Shape or thin the tree by pruning when the tree is dormant (early winter). If your soil is low in nutrients, apply a flowering and fruiting fertiliser in late winter. Birds are the greatest pest as far as harvesting goes. For the serious Mulberry user, netting will ensure a substantial crop. I keep my trees small and manageable, net it over a steel pole frame and harvest around 22kg of juicy fruit. We think it so important to educate our kids about growing and harvesting their own food, but when you see them in the Mulberry tree, you realise they already know how good it is. Morus for most kids would be pronounced More-for-us if they wrote the books!

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Ph: 5496 0300

Mobile: 0429 960 300

Jeff & Ann Ross 

Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

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PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

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Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

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Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country

Tibro’s proud performance Contributed by Wendy Carroll With the Netball season now over for 2012, I would like to commend all Tibro’s club members for displaying great sportsmanship and valour both on and off the court. This year we had several teams in the finals with 4 making the Grand Final. The Jaspers (Under 10 Div 1), Sapphires (Under 11 Div 2), Gems (Inter C Div 2) and Onyx (Inter A) played their Grand Finals on Saturday September 15 at Caloundra Indoor Sports Stadium. There were plenty of nervous faces as the games began at 8.30am sharp. First up were the Jaspers with a nail biter! The girls played so well and tried so hard. The scores were tied at full time and they only lost by 1 goal in extra time, defeated 18-17 by the Meridan Ladybugs. The Gems played next also against Meridan. The girls played their best game of the season and were never at risk of losing. The Gems are premiers for 2012, winning the game 25-14. Both the Jaspers and the Onyx put in a huge effort but were beaten in their games. Well done to all teams for making the Grand Final spots, it is a great achievement for the club and we are very proud of you all.

Club presentation followed later that day and was a lot of fun. I would like to take this time to acknowledge all of our fantastic Umpires. Without them we would not have a club or a competition. Firstly, Dimi Young. Dimi has worked tirelessly to receive her ‘National B’ badge. This is an incredible achievement – well done Dimi. Congratulations to Storm Douglas for receiving her ‘Junior A’ badge. Also to Peyton Grant, Chelsea Carroll and Tegan Gisler for achieving their ‘Junior B’ badges. Well done girls, the club is very proud of your commitment. We also see an end of an era with our Club President Mary-Lou Oliver handing over the reins to David Johnson. Mary-Lou has been our President for the past five years and has made many fantastic changes and improvements along the way. Thanks to Mary-Lou, we will soon be seeing the start of work on our new club house. From all of the Tibro’s community we thank you sincerely for your time, ideas and commitment to make the club as great as it is. Lastly, a huge thank you to all of the Club Committee members, Coaches and Managers. Lets Go Tibro’s, Let Go…Oih Oih!! Til next year, happy netballing!

Glasshouse Galaxy Athletics Club (Seniors) It’s that time of year again already and Glasshouse Galaxy will be kicking off the season on Friday, September 28 at 5.30pm. We will run at Skippy Park in Landsborough in conjunction with Glasshouse Little A’s. Glasshouse Galaxy caters for senior athletes including adults, masters, and u13 – u15 (dual registration). We also have a range of membership options to cater for all needs; so whether you’re interested in a bit of social exercise in a fun and relaxed environment or looking for a competitive season, then come on down to Skippy Park and meet the crew. Trial nights are available for new athletes only. For more information please call Jo-Anne on 0402 809 717 or for regular updates find us on Facebook – Glasshouse Galaxy Athletics Club.

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The 2012 Premiers for Inter-C Division 2, the Gems, with their dedicated coach Sam Douglas and ultra-organised Manager, Tammy Simpson.

Contributed by Judy Walker Tuesday, September 18: Winners were Ede Clark and Ray Bryant. The Scroungers winner was Judy Walker. Friday was washed out after a few ends. Saturday, September 22: Winners were Tony Pignata, Judy Walker and Eileen Pierce and Ray Bryant, Yorkie and Rob Hall. Don’t forget our AGM on Saturday, September 29 at 10.00am.

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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Dennis Hume This has been a busy week for bowls at Glasshouse. Monday, September 17: Ladies Strawberry Fair Day. 64 players made up 16 teams of four from 12 District clubs plus Glasshouse. This made for a great day of competition. The winners were from Glasshouse – Rae Farrell, Kerry Capern, Phil Siggers, Stewart Wilson. Runners-up were a team from Bribie Island led by Judy Noonan. The lucky draw team was from Donnybrook. The day was considered a great success by all. The catering was done by Club Glass House which went over very well. Many thanks to Sharon and her team. Wednesday, September 19: Ladies Bowls Day. Consistency competition continued. Di Hunt def Chris Freshwater 151 to 133. Millie Freshwater def Margaret Lehmann 150 to 93. Three social games of pairs were also played. Margaret Beasley, Gary Lehmann def Jenny Hobson, Rob Scullion 24 to 22. Richard Kossen, John McSwain def Noelle Dean, Dennis Hume 22 to 17. Maurie Dawes, Max Viterale def Warren Blackbourne, Marleen Bertram 20 to 14. Thursday, September 20: Open Pairs Bowls. The AM game winners were Clive Sinton, Jenny Hobson 2 + 20. Runners up were Bray Howard, Trevor Bertram with 10 in the 2nd game. The PM game winners were Brendan and Chris

Mixed Pairs

Final results from Beerwah Charity Sports Day

Mens Singles Freshwater 2 + 10. Runners up were Bede Burton, Jack Timm with +13 in 2nd game. Saturday, September 22: This saw the start of the Club Certified Championship Men’s Single and Mixed Pairs competition. A very pleasing number of bowlers nominated to compete making for a good competition. Round 1 of the Men’s Singles played in the morning with the following results. Kerry Capern def Troy German 25 to 18. Brendan Freshwater def Ken Alchin 26 to 22. Tony Eaton def Andrew Dobbie 26 to 8. Lindsay Henderson def Mark Ellul 28 to 12. Bede Burton Def Chris Shaw 27 to 3. John Aitken def Max Viterale 27 to 20. Phil Siggers def Maurie Dawes 26 to 18. One game of Round 2 was played in the afternoon. Ron Rix def John McSwain 26 to 17. Round 2 next Saturday 29th. Round 1 of the Mixed Pairs played in the afternoon saw the following results. Rob Scullion, Monika Duff def Di Hunt, Jack Timm 31 to 17. Rae Farrell, Robbie Dean def Di Garland, Jim Tatum 24 to 23. Di Viterale, Max Viterale def Anne Howard, Bill Tumbridge 21 to 19. Margaret Lehmann, Gary Lehmann def Margaret Beasley, Kevin Beasley 24 to 10. Phil Siggers, Millie Freshwater def Ann White, Kerry Capern 22 to13. Joan and Stewart Wilson won on a forfeit. Round 2 next Saturday, September 29.

Congratulations to the following entrants who won the categories in the Show and Shine Competition at the recent Beerwah Charity Sports Day. Best Holden - Dylan Stumer Best Ford - Gavin Rowe Best Chrysler - Brad Spillane Best American - Mick Lyons Best Hot Rod - Gavin Rowe Best British - Bob Harmsworth Best Sedan - Ross Higgins Best Ute - Greg Harvey Best 2 Door Coupe - Chris Freshwater Best Wagon - Pat Vere Best Interior - Les Retallick Best Paint - Gavin Rowe Best Engine Bay - Les Retallick Best Wheels - The Wilson Family People's Choice - Justin Scott People's Choice Voter Winner - Graham Scott Extra Raffle for Car Cover – Greg Guess the Weight Of The Bullock Three people had the correct weight. Barrys Family Butchers kindly extended the $50.00 voucher to give each of the winners a $25.00 voucher. The winners were: Graham Bentley, Val Bradford and Steven Belbin.

The Wilsons in front of their show car, winner of Best Wheels

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Easy Find Classifieds Public Notices

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MOOLOOLAH POOL FUTURE Did you know that approx. 20yrs ago the Mooloolah community raised a great deal of funds to build our community pool. I believe the pool may close down forever & I'm pleading with the community to help me figure out a solution to keeping this community asset open. Please contact Gary Colvin ASAP on 0450 917 402 or meet me at Thunderbirds Cafe this Thurs 27th Sept between 7 & 7.30am before the council meeting with Cr Jenny McKay or stay for the council meeting from 7.30am to discuss these issues. Gary Colvin, President of the Swim Club

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The first man approached him and said, "Sir, I don't wish to interfere with your private grief, but this demonstration of pain is more than I've ever seen before. For whom do you mourn so deeply? A child? A parent?" The mourner took a moment to collect himself, then replied, "my wife's first husband." Submitted by Kim Dudin, Mooloolah

AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 Sudden and unexpected happenings around your family can make this quite a challenging time for you. Take your time with what you want to say, and stick to your guns. A lot of important issues will now be resolved. This is a time when you may consider changing residence. PISCES February 20 – March 20 You may feel as though things are not working out the way you expected. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. New opportunities will open up for you and a new relationship can now begin. A change of residence will also open new doors for you. ARIES March 21 – April 20 This can be a week when those around you will show their true colours. Being an Aries you may react very spontaneously, so take care and use your intuition as much as possible. This is a time of soul searching. New opportunities will show themselves in many ways. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Success is on its way, this can be a very happy time for you. New people coming into your life will be important. A change in your home is likely. Family will also be coming and going. There will be a great need to change your lifestyle, this will happen but take your time making decisions.

GEMINI May 22 – June 21 The time has come to put your dreams into action. Letting go of past fears and focusing on your goals will get you where you want to go. This can be an excellent time for business dealings. This can also be an excellent time for creative endeavours. A change in the home is likely soon. CANCER June 22 – July 22 There can be a parting of someone at this period. You will also have great opportunity for new thoughts and ideas for your career and your home. Good news coming regarding a friend. Money can come in unexpectedly. Career and monetary matters are highlighted. Letting go of the past, clearing out draws, cupboards etc to let in the new. Leo July 23 – August 22 Family matters are likely to come to climax. You will resolve issues that have been a problem for some time. This can be a turning point in your life. Decisions regarding a car will be made as well as looking at changing your work environment. There can be delightful romantic interests. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 There will be a great deal of energy used especially regarding your work. A proposal of marriage can be made. Watch your spending at this time. New people who come into your life will be lasting. Self-observation of your actions, reactions, and motivations as you interact with others will bring many benefits.

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