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Hi Everyone... Recently I got to start my working day in Caloundra at the Senior Citizens Hall with around 170 other enthusiastic locals who were there for the Member for Caloundra, Mark McArdle’s Community Awards. While the focus of the day was on the people receiving the awards, it was really nice to be in a room full of people who there because the contribution they make in our local community had been recognised and appreciated by others. Those nominated didn’t know who nominated them, but I imagine it is nice to know that the efforts you contribute are appreciated by others. What I really enjoyed about the day was being able to catch up with all of the nominees from our side of the Bruce Highway, who, not surprisingly, were people and groups who have previously featured on the pages of Glasshouse Country & Maleny News. It was a great event and to those of you who were nominated but weren’t able to attend on the day, thanks for what you bring to our community!
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Local News Buy, buy, buy strawberries Last week was devastating for strawberry farmers across the country including many of our local farmers, with a small number of confirmed strawberry tampering incidents. Queensland Strawberries (QS) said it knows the Australian public feel for the situation growers have been placed in through no fault of their own and that they had felt the love and support through social media and lots of messages shared the old-fashioned way too. QS is keen to share the message that if you want to help our growers, it is really simple - make sure you get out and buy, buy, buy strawberries. Manager of Matildas Fruit Barn at Glass House Mountains Joel Topfer said that they continued to sell strawberries throughout the crisis and had seen really strong support from locals who were keen to support the industry. Local retailers are making sure it is possible for customers to follow this advice by having local strawberries on their shelves. If would like to pick your own you can head to Strawberry Fields at Laxton Road, Palmview, which is open from 8am–4.30pm, Monday to Friday. One local who came out early on social media with her support for local strawberry farmers was award winning food blogger Amanda Smyth from Glass House Mountains. She is encouraging her followers not to ditch their strawberries.
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Locals shine in community awards State Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle recently congratulated the local community for their outstanding representation in the sixth annual Caloundra Electorate Community Awards. In the largest event since the awards started, 180 people filled the CCSA Hall in Caloundra to hear the winners announced for each of the nine award categories, who were selected from 71 individual nominations. The categories included Young Achiever, Young Sport Achiever, Sports Achiever, Environmental Achiever, Community Volunteer, Community Group, Community Event of the Year, Business Achiever and Caloundra Hall of Fame Identity. “These awards are about recognising the best of the best in our community and I am continually inspired by the people who are nominated each
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Peter Pollock, a member of the committee for the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall, a member of the Landsborough Sub-Committee and various other roles as a volunteer, was nominated for the Community Volunteer of the year. Local events that were nominated in the Community Event of the Year included the Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival and Moofest. In the Business Achievers category local nominees were Landsborough businesses 3 Divas Café, the BP, Bucks Bakery and The Pub, and Vianta Café at Beerwah. Local community groups that were also nominated were Celebrate Glasshouse Country, the Landsborough Museum, the Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade and the Landsborough SubCommittee (part of the Glasshouse Country
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Chamber of Commerce). Students from Glasshouse Christian College were By Lea Parkes and Greg Brown finalists in both the Young Achiever and Young The Glass House Mountains community is Sports Achiever categories. mourning the loss of 52-year-old Shane Old The college’s agricultural science class students who tragically died in a car accident on Friday, were nominated for their significant achievements September 14 on the Bruce Highway south of in the plant science awards as individual students Childers. as well as a class for organising a large-scale The former Glass House Mountains postie, who drought fundraiser for Queensland farmers. had also been delivering GC&M News every week Maleny Swimming Club swimmer James Rosser was nominated in the Young Sport AchieverPharmacy for more than a decade, was well known in the Tim Fitzpatrick from Landsborough local community and will be sorely missed. category. recently represented Queensland andHe Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade members A funeral for Shane will be held at the at the Australian School Sport Swimming Paul Fishburn, Linda and Craig Young Gregson and Weight Chapel at Caloundra on Championships and is also a talented sportsman Wednesday, September 26 at 11am. competing in regional athletics, cross country, state surf lifesaving, as well as touch football and Those attending the service have been volleyball at interschool level. encouraged to wear yellow, Shane’s favourite colour. The thoughts and prayers of the GC&M News team are with Shane’s partner Robyne and his family this week. Knowing how much Shane loved his plants, in particular orchids and with yellow being his favourite colour, we have dedicated this week's cover to Shane. Friends of the Forest members Carola Fuentes, Shane's funeral notice Gillian Pechey, Chris Henderson, Jan Kesby and is on page 42. Gary Lawler
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The long-awaited Container Refund Scheme (CRS) is finally making its way to Queensland and Member for Glass House Andrew Powell is keen to make sure the electorate of Glass House and its community and sporting groups are ready to make the most of it. “It’s pretty simple. From November 1 when you return your container you get a refund and in so doing we will hopefully see an increase in recycling across the state,” Mr Powell said. The scheme is run by Container Exchange Ltd (CoEx), a not-for-profit entity funded by manufacturers with an independent chair and board who report directly to the Queensland Government. “CoEx is aiming to provide communities with social, economic and environmental benefits through their innovative container refund initiative,” Mr Powell said. Most containers between 150ml and 3 litres will be eligible for a 10 cents refund, and all these containers must be recycled. A full list of eligible containers can be found at the Containers for Change website www.containersforchange.com.au. Mr Powell is urging all residents to familiarise themselves with this list before the scheme begins. “While you are able to collect the refund yourself, you may also like to nominate a registered charity, community group, school, not-for-profit organisation or sporting group to receive your refund instead. These groups are able to register as a donation point by applying through the CoEx website,” Mr Powell said.
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Arson attack on Maleny Cheese Factory Tragedy struck on Monday, September 17 at the Maleny Cheese Factory when an arsonist set fire to the front of the premises in the early hours of the morning. Eight fire crews arrived about 4.15am to find the front of the building and verandah ablaze, as another fire burnt in a nearby industrial wheelie bin next to the building. The fire spread from the front of the premises to a downstairs office area, causing significant structural damage and destroying stocks of dairy product estimated to be worth tens of thousands of dollars. The site was declared a crime scene, with investigations ongoing by both the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services forensic team and Queensland Police arson experts. Dramatic CCTV footage of the arsonist was released showing the brazen culprit skulking about the premises before lighting a fire that exploded in a fireball, sending the pyromaniac flying backwards. To see the police report and view the CCTV footage, go to https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/ sunshinecoast/police-news. Police are hunting for the man responsible and are appealing for anyone with information or who saw anything in the area or who have dashcam or CCTV footage to urgently contact Policelink on 131 444. The factory and tourist destination, owned by local family Marcus and Sarah Bucher, remains closed until further notice.
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By Sonia Clark The team at Shell Beerwah (located at the Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers Co-operative) is again hoping another local will win big in an exciting new national competition to win a Ford Mustang GT. Store manager Frances Ross said staff members “have everything crossed" for the latest competition winner to again be a local – which would take the Shell Beerwah national competition winning streak to an incredible three times lucky! “Our customers have been so lucky. Over the past two years, both nationally run competitions have been won by one of our locals. Also, on a national basis, competition organisers have advised that our Shell customers have received the most number of daily prizes run through the previous competitions,” Frances said. With Shell Beerwah customers clocking up the most competition wins nationally, it might pay to jump on the lucky bandwagon and enter the latest competition. With an iconic high-performance car up for grabs - you’ve got to be in it to win it. As well as the big prize, customers have the chance to win a $100 gift card every single day of the competition, which runs until November 21. To enter customers need to fill up with 30 litres or more of any Shell fuel in one transaction, keep their receipt and then enter details online at shell.com.au/mustang.
As another month flies by we are getting closer to Christmas …. and that’s a great introduction to mention Maleny Commerce is the event coordinator for the annual Maleny Christmas Festival. This year it will be held on Friday, December 14 from 5.30pm. The festival is a massive undertaking for our chamber and is headed by our secretary Karen Shaw, who has a small volunteer committee to create all that you see, do and experience at this event. If you are attending the event this year give Karen and her team a shout out of thanks. This year the committee is encouraging retail CBD businesses to stay open on the night of the event to allow visitors a spot of late-night Christmas shopping. A new layout for the main street on the night will ensure businesses are a part of this magical event. There are a lot of new things happening, so like our Facebook page Maleny Christmas Festival and street party to keep abreast. Recently I and two other Chamber representatives were invited as guests of the economic development unit of Sunshine Coast Council to the Village Wellness Masterclass. The event was about creating great spaces in our towns that make people want to stop, sit, stay and spend. The event was attended by councillors, business representatives, tourism operators and developers. We certainly walked away with some ideas, but the best thing was that Maleny was used as a representation of a town that is “getting it right”. Nice wide streets for people to walk, eclectic shopping, great in-town meeting spaces, places to eat and sit along the footpath, and green spaces in the heart of town. Of course, there is always room for more and we have a list for consideration. As I sit at my office desk writing this and listening to a local musician play in the street, I think to myself what a wonderful thing for locals and visitors to our town to experience. Yes, we do get it right! Join our next breakfast meeting on Tuesday, October 9 at the Maleny Hotel where Susan Maynard from Connect Tourism explains the importance of social media to small business and how to incorporate it into marketing strategy. If used wisely, social media can be a powerful business tool. This is a meeting not to be missed whether you are a member or not.
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It has been 60 years since Roger Bonhomme regularly rode a bike, but after recently rekindling his passion for cycling, he decided to take on the fast, flat and furious ride that is the Brisbane to Gold Coast (B2GC) Cycle Challenge. The 76-year-old Beerwah resident was given one of his son’s old mountain bikes last Christmas and set out on several trips around the Glass House Mountains and Ewan Maddock Dam. “I found that really enjoyable, so I moved onto a bigger project – the 160 kilometre Brisbane Valley Rail Trail,” he said “Over five Sundays, I completed the whole length of the trail, with the longest leg being a tough 84 kilometres. “I think the challenge of riding my first 100 kilometres from Brisbane to the Gold Coast is worth the effort – increasing my weekly rides in number and length, training, watching my diet, etc.” He said he had been surprised and encouraged to see how many women enjoy cycling on the Sunshine Coast. “I’ve been absolutely amazed – young girls from around seven years old, to ladies of, let’s say a more distinguished age. “I’m hoping to find a lady rider with similar interests to mine, so it’s wonderful to see.” Bicycle Queensland CEO Anne Savage encouraged people of all ages and abilities to get involved in the Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle Challenge. “Roger is living proof that you’re never too old to get back on a bike and relive your childhood,” she said. “He’s an inspiration to so many others, demonstrating that age is no barrier to health and
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Maleny Light Horse on show Contributed by Elaine Reeve The Beersheba Museum at Parklands Drive (off Porter’s Lane), North Maleny will be open to the community this Saturday, September 29, from 1–4 pm. If the weather is fine it will be a great opportunity for those keen to see the Maleny Light Horse Troop training. The training field, adjacent to the Beersheba Museum, will be formally named the Ziza Field in remembrance of this unique event that took place on September 29, 1918 at Ziza in the Middle East. The Australian War Memorial explains the battle as a force of nearly 5000 from the Turkish Maan garrison that encountered elements of the 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment at Ziza. For one night members of the Light Horse shared food and fire with soldiers of the Turkish Army, and joined forces with the Turks against the Arabs from the Beni Sakhr tribes. The garrison was hopelessly cut off and had been fleeing northwards to Amman when it was contacted by two squadrons of the 5th Light Horse under the command of Lt Colonel Donald Cameron.
The Turkish commander wanted to surrender but was unwilling to lay down arms to the small Australian force since that might mean annihilation by the Arabs. Major General Sir Edward Chaytor, Commanding Officer of the ANZAC Mounted Division, and Lt Col Cameron decided that the Turks should remain in their trenches and keep their arms until stronger reinforcements arrived the following morning. The 7th Light Horse Regiment assisted in the defence of the position overnight and this unlikely coupling of Turkish and Australian troops stood guard until daylight. By the next morning the New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade had arrived, and it was then safe to disarm the Turks and formally take them prisoner. Even though the Turks had the greater numbers, Lt Col Cameron noted that they appeared to be “worn out” and their commander was concerned about the welfare of his men. After many years of bitter war, it is a credit to the character of the Australian Light Horsemen to be able to show compassion for those who were no longer able to defend themselves.
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Protect yourself and your property at free workshops with the Queensland Police Service to get tips on how to reduce the risk of a burglary. The workshops will be held at Maleny Library on Friday, October 12 10.30am–12noon and at Beerwah Library on Wednesday, October 17 from 10–11.30am. Discover simple strategies to improve your home security and help reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim of crime. Learn about the basic principles of home security, how to conduct a home security audit and low cost security measures that can be implemented in your own home. The workshop is free to attend but registration is essential. Phone 5475 8989.
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Outspoken is back
Outspoken will host two events in October and a third in November. First up on Wednesday, October 10 is Kristina Olsson (pictured), best-selling author of the memoir Boy, Lost, who will talk about her new novel, Shell, a big, bold and hauntingly beautiful story that captures a defining moment in Australia's history. It is Sydney, 1965, and Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s striking vision for the Sydney Opera House has begun to transform the skyline unleashing a storm of controversy, while the shadow of the Vietnam War and a deadly lottery threaten to tear the country apart. Viewed through the eyes of two unforgettable characters caught in the eye of the storm, Shell captures a world
on the brink of seismic change. The second event on Thursday, October 17 is with Gillian Triggs, the former president of the Human Rights Commission who withstood relentless political and media pressure for five tumultuous years, defending the defenceless. In her memoir, Speaking Up, published this month, Triggs shares the values that have guided her convictions and the causes she has championed. She dares women to be a little vulgar and men to move beyond their comfort zones to achieve equity for all. Her book is an irresistible call to everyone who yearns for a fairer world. The third event will be on November 29 when Outspoken will host a conversation with the outstanding and universally respected journalist Kerry O’Brien, talking about his self-titled memoir. As well as these marvellous writers the events will introduce authors Josepha Dietrich, Patrick Nunn and Shelley Davidow. All the writers will be interviewed by local author Steven Lang. All events will be held at the Maleny Community Centre. Tickets $20 from www.outspokenmaleny.com
The Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre recently launched a computer mentoring program as an inexpensive and friendly way for people to build their computer skills. Mentoring sessions are in full swing with people heading home to use their computers with greater confidence and booking additional sessions as needed. This program is suitable for all age groups, so don't allow your age to deter you. No one is too old to learn computer skills. One mentor, Peter Dodwell, was first introduced to computers after retirement and undertook a diploma course in computer technology. Now, at almost 90, he is vice president of the Sunshine Coast Computer Club and occasionally presents tutorials on various aspects of computer usage. He is also available to help members learn new skills or overcome problems. If you would like to start from scratch on the computer, brush up or advance your skills, don’t hold back. Book yourself in for a computer mentoring session. Sessions run for approximately 30 minutes or longer if required. A minimum of a gold coin contribution for sessions will help to fund the Neighbourhood Centre. Bookings can be made at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, located at 1 Ryan Street (opposite the Post Office), by phoning 5438 7000, email admin@ghmnc. com or visit on weekday mornings. Computer mentors Peter Dodwell, Doug Pullen and Ron Sherwood
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Christmas in Maleny
The date has been set and work has begun on plans for the Maleny Christmas Festival and Street Party to be held on Friday, December 14, to coincide with the last day of the school year. One of the annual highlights of the event is the major community fundraising raffle. The support from locals in purchasing tickets in last year’s “trolley full of Christmas” saw a $1400 donation go to the Maleny Rural Fire Service. Maleny Commerce, the event organiser, has decided that all funds raised from this year’s raffle will go to CHASM Housing, which develops and implements solutions to increase the supply of small and affordable houses in Maleny and surrounds, with consideration for the environment. If you would like to donate an item to the raffle you can contact Maleny Commerce secretary Karen Shaw on email secretary@malenycommerce.org.au.
Maleny Rural Firie Joe Eastmure receives a cheque from Maleny Commerce’s Karen and Spencer Shaw
EcoVenture 2018
If you are a 20-something looking for a unique outdoor experience that combines abseiling and creek scrambling with koala conservation, you should register now for EcoVenture 2018. Joining qualified instructors and conservation experts, you will uncover one of the Sunshine Coast’s hidden gems and discover a wild place where conservation meets adventure. EcoVenture will be held on Saturday, October 13 at Kirby’s Road Environment Reserve, Obi Obi. Perched between Kondalilla National Park and Maleny National Park, the 213-hectare reserve is home to koalas, flying foxes, migratory birds and up to nine different species of frogs. While you get acquainted with the amazing natural surroundings and the creatures that call the reserve home, you can choose how you want to explore it - from creek scrambling, orienteering, weaving, abseiling and more. Lunch and a morning snack are included. To give back and help enhance the environment, the aim is to plant 600 native trees, shrubs and grasses to restore an area of the reserve. Places for this event are limited, so if you’re looking for a way to get your adrenalin pumping, get involved in conservation and take action to help our native wildlife, visit https://events.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ Event?eventID=17454 and secure your place now.
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Sunshine Coast Libraries provides free support for people who want to improve their literacy skills. Practise your reading, writing, speaking, listening, maths and basic computing skills in a supportive and confidential environment by joining one of our Read and Write for Life classes. Training is closely related to each learner's needs to provide: • help communicating orally and in writing; • improved literacy and numeracy skills; • resources to enhance learning opportunities; and • access to wider community services and employment opportunities. Sessions may be in small classes or on a one-onone basis and aim to help learners to: • read to their children; • help with homework; • gain a driver’s licence; • access an ATM; • gain basic computer skills; • learn life skills; • read newspapers or web pages to access employment opportunities; • learn skills to retain a job or work promotion; and • get assistance with vocational courses or learn English. Classes are offered at all library branches. For more information, or to organise an interview with the literacy services staff email Literacy.services@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or call 5499 5414. Sunshine Coast Libraries also offer free training for literacy volunteers, a range of literacy resources in all branches and via the website, as well as informal gatherings, or ‘conversation circles’, aimed at improving English conversation skills. Visit our website https://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ for more details.
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Community Groups Beerwah Writers Group book launched
Contributed by Patty Beecham The latest publication of short stories and poetry compiled by the Beerwah Writers Group was launched at Rosetta Books, Maleny recently. Seventeen writers attended and were proud to see the “Local author” sticker on the front cover. There’s a story for everyone in this book, A Book Worm’s Delight. It is locally written, edited, designed and printed here in the Sunshine Coast and hinterland. Congratulations to all our writers – for your stories, life experiences, enthusiasm, dedication to helping others with your editing, your patience, your skills and for the words you have written. Rosetta Books Maleny are stockists or call Jackie Malone on 0458 488 488 for details.
The Beerwah Writers Group at Rosetta Books Maleny
Eudlo music nights
Contributed by Michael Whiticker The next Eudlo Music Nights event is coming up on October 6-7 at Wominjeka Park, Eudlo. The event runs from Saturday 12noon to Sunday 2pm, and is chock-a-block with activities. There will be two music stages and a lovely big fire Saturday night as features. The inaugural festival was held in April and a promotional clip of that weekend can be found at https://youtu.be/aqS3pSCXzCQ or just search for the event on You Tube.
Festival artists include The Strangest Dreamers, Rob Longstaff, Juju Bom, Blackall Blues, Sam Shepherd, Noel Gardner, Innessa, Ian B MacLeod, Karen Law Band, Roger Beare and Brendan the Mindfulness Poet. The gate charge has been kept down to $25 adults, $15 concession and $10 children to encourage attendance and includes camping/ caravanning. Hope you can make it! www.eudlomusicnights.com.au
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Changes afoot for Bankfoot House
The state heritage listed Bankfoot House in the Glass House Mountains, once a Cobb & Co lunch stop on the journey from Brisbane to the Gympie goldfields, is set to relaunch itself as the preeminent heritage precinct on the Sunshine Coast. From Friday, October 5, visitors will enjoy free entry to Bankfoot House as well as extended opening hours from 10am-3pm, Friday-Sunday, excluding public holidays. The dedicated volunteers from the Friends of Bankfoot House, who have been instrumental in maintaining and interpreting the property since 2006, will continue to play an important role in helping to provide guided tours. The major Bankfoot House 150th celebratory event will be held on Sunday, October 14 from 10am-pm. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at Bankfoot House to assist in showcasing this historic property to locals and visitors, or if you are interested in booking a tour for your school group or organisation, contact Sunshine Coast Council on 5420 8600 or email culturalheritage@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au. For more details visit council’s heritage website heritage.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au. Bankfoot House is located at 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains.
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Smashed avo on sourdough toast
Did you know the Mooloolah Valley Country Club serves up a great brekkie menu each Saturday and Sunday from 8am? Last Saturday we went for a lovely walk on the pathway that winds around Ewen Maddock Dam to build up an appetite for a cooked breakfast almost next door. The Country Club has plenty on the menu from toast and eggs, smashed avo, wild mushrooms, waffles and the big breakfast. They even have a kid’s bacon and eggs as well as a kid’s waffles served with icecream priced at only $8.50. We sat outside and soaked up the sunshine, relaxed and enjoyed the chance to have a read of the local paper.
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Hinterland Kids A little bit of Africa comes to Peachester
Students, staff and parents at Peachester State School were treated to a lively and interactive performance by African drumming group Salaka in the last week of the school term. Students had spent the term learning about African music, particularly music from Ghana, with their specialist music teacher, Ms Emma Creed, in preparation for the performance by Salaka. “It has been a wonderful way to inspire the children,” Ms Emma said. “The students explored and developed their musical skills and creativity through singing, playing and dancing in music lessons and that preparation made for a great musical and cultural experience. “We sang, danced, played and celebrated through music. Every student got to play a djembe and join in the massed drumming experience. Even the staff and some parents got into the act,” Ms Emma said. “In Africa, everyone is musical. There is an old proverb that says: ‘If you can walk you can dance, if you can talk you can sing’. “It was a great way to celebrate the completion of the term and bring the Peachester school community together. The students were actively engaged and loved every second of the performance.”
Evening of the Arts
Contributed by Robyn Atwell After conducting its biannual Arts Week, Beerwah State School celebrated with the culminating event of an Evening of the Arts. The theme for Arts Week was “Circles” and there were many impressive displays by students including lanterns turned into animals, string art, tiedyeing and a jaw-dropping ferris wheel made from bike wheels and jelly cups. Workshops were conducted by Raw Art of Brisbane including popular activities such as chemograms, clay, print-making and mask-making. The talents of the Beerwah Kindy and Helping Hands were also showcased on the night. Our thanks and appreciation to all who helped make this evening a wonderful success. World's largest handmade emoji
Happy World Teacher Aide Day
Contributed by Tanya Hayden To mark World Teacher Aide Day, Beerwah State High School recently hosted a morning tea and presented certificates and a small goodies box to all of our wonderful teacher aides. It was an opportunity to say thanks for the fabulous work they do each and every day, both inside and outside of the classrooms. Our staff and students would not be able to function effectively without their efforts.
Salaka with Peachester State School captains, Eadie and Malachi
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Fresh Food Discovery Tour Glass House Early Education Centre strongly believes in promoting healthy food choices. As part of this commitment, the centre is always looking at fun and engaging ways to reinforce this message, including going on exciting excursions like the ‘Fresh Food Discovery Tour’ the children recently attended. Believing that introducing nutritious meals and healthy food choice options at an early age will pave the way to a lifetime of healthy food choices, Glass House Early Education Centre follows the philosophy of parent company Queensland Childcare Services (QCCS), which supports the idea that children develop their tastes and attitudes about food and nutrition in their early years. Centre coordinator Dee McCann said the Fresh Food Discovery Tour highlighted how much awareness the centre’s children have with healthy eating.
“I was proud to see how brave, bold, curious and attentive they were in learning from their community members. It was great to see how much the concept of ‘healthy eating’ is already embedded as part of our program,” Dee said. Recently an excited group of children from the ‘school ready room’ gathered with Miss Emma and Miss Dee to put on their green QCCS shirts (which made them look very grown up) and discuss excursion safety – before heading off on the food discovery tour to Woolworths Beerwah. The fun began the moment they stepped onto the bus. Everyone was excited and there was lots of laughter and conversation about the things that could be seen from the bus seats. Once the group arrived at Woolies, the children all got their own hats to wear with their names written on the side. The tour started in the bakery and the children watched enthralled at how bread rolls are made and even got to knead a piece of dough, which proved to be hugely entertaining. Then the group walked past the deli and learnt how chickens are cooked, what ham looks like before it is sliced and all the different cuts of chicken meat. Then they were off to explore the produce section where the children learnt all about different types of fruit and vegetables – and what they do to help bodies stay healthy and strong. A highlight of the tour was being allowed to go behind the scenes to where the stock is kept. They also saw how big the fridges and freezers are and where the deliveries come in. After lots of exploring everyone was hungry, so the
children were treated to some amazing fruit and vegetable platters from produce within the store. When everyone got back to the centre they all agreed it had been a fantastic day. The importance of healthy eating is a focus for the owners of QCCS, which also runs the Healthy Cooking Company. This healthy meal service was originally established to assist in developing positive eating habits in the children who attended QCCS centres. Meals are designed by qualified chefs and dietitians using locally sourced fruit and vegetables from local suppliers. All meals prepared by the Healthy Cooking Company contain minimal sodium and refined sugar and are made without the use of nuts and eggs to ensure the safety of children who experience severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to these products. The food is preservative free as well as being free from artificial colours and flavours. Special dietary or cultural needs are catered for wherever possible and centre families are also able to pre-order take home family meals, which has proven to be a popular option.
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You Said It Unimpressed
It is all very well, and we all agree, that plastic bags should be eliminated. However, many non-food retailers are just getting on the bandwagon by not offering their customers an alternative. My wife recently passed a ladies’ garment retail shop and was impressed by a dress on display. She tried it on and when satisfied went to pay for it. The dress was folded up and handed to her with no offer of packaging. She then had to continue shopping with a dress in her hand. Later she went to purchase underwear in a Target shop and was again handed three pairs of knickers with no offer of packaging. At least she was able to stuff them into her handbag. Have tissue paper and paper bags now also been banned? Or is this just a flat-out money grab by retailers to avoid the cost of ‘doing business’? Is it any wonder that more and more shoppers are using online retailers where they seem to have no problem in packaging your purchases? James Aitken Landsborough
Thanks
I would like to thank everyone for their concern for both Ross and myself after the robbery at our home at Glass House Mountains and the theft of Ross's beloved Landcruiser. We are so fortunate to live in such a great place and have such caring family and friends. Vicki and Ross Heading Glass House Mountains
Suitable land for sale
An acreage property directly behind Maleny Showgrounds will be auctioned in the near future by the Public Trustee and I have attempted to interest the Sunshine Coast Council in acquiring it to turn into a public park. This property has abundant wildlife, a majestic Moreton Bay fig tree and sections of wetland. Sadly the council has advised that there is no requirement for them to purchase additional land in Maleny township area. Surely as we pay an environmental levy in our rates, purchase of land for a public park should be a priority to enable expansion of Maleny Showgrounds in the future. If this proposal was down the coast would the council look at this more favourably? Iain Nicol Maleny
Protection of worker’s rights
During the 19th century industrial revolution workers worked 16 hours a day in mines and factories for starvation wages, and children as young as four worked in dangerous conditions.
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Individual workers were powerless to ask for better wages and conditions. Workers, by joining together in unions and striking, were able to gradually demand a living wage and safe working conditions, for which we have to thank for the various laws which now protect workers’ rights . Now that unions are in decline and people take what unions have won for them for granted, we are now seeing the reverse - the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, leading to increasing homelessness, while workers find themselves in less and less secure employment. Yes, some unions have problems or are corrupt, but can Olive Hockings (GC&M News, September 12) name me a human institution that isn’t – churches, politics, sport, banks, corporations? Despite this, it’s what they stand for that is important, ie, a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work, secure employment and safe working conditions. Schools need to include the union movement as an important part of our history, partly responsible for the rise in living standards in Western countries over the past two centuries. Young people need to know their rights at work, what pay and conditions they are entitled to, and what to do or where to go for help if they are bullied, harassed, underpaid or not paid at all. Some employers are fair, but not all, and they need to know that unions are there for their protection Philippa Howells Maleny
Our threatened eco systems
Dr Jonas Salk warned in the 1930s: "If all insects on Earth disappeared, within 50 years all life on Earth would end. If all human beings disappeared from the Earth, within 50 years all forms of life would flourish". Insects play a huge role to recycle nutrients by decomposing plant litter and dung, by providing a food source for birds, mammals and amphibians, and are important pollinators. The current pollinator crisis first came to notice due to a fall in bee numbers. The widespread global use of insecticides and pesticides play their part. You may remember what Chris Darwin, the great great grandson of Charles Darwin, says: "We are living in a car crash moment of natural catastrophes, with climate disasters meeting mass extinctions and leading to human hunger on an unimaginable scale." The Western world is now bereft of leaders who have any understanding of what is happening and have no vision of what can be done to turn this around. Instead they fight one another over who leads a political party. The everyday use of garden and agricultural sprays and pesticides like Roundup (glyphosate)
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is one factor creating a toxic environment. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, which is part of the World Health Organization, classified it as a "probable human carcinogen" in 2015. And California in the US has added glyphosate to its list of chemicals known to cause cancer. Scientists and environmentalists see many species are now disappearing from the Earth with 26,000 of them classified as threatened. That biodiversity loss will transform us into a very sad world in a life crisis. Together hundreds of thousands of species provide humanity with free ecological services to filter, purify and conserve our water, provide temperature, climate and rainfall control, stabilise soils, carbon storage and air purification. Not only that, they continue to provide humanity with biological ingredients for medical cures and treatments. Richard Giles Conondale
When can the dogs play?
Landsborough was promised an off-leash dog park for both large and small dogs that was due for completion in July this year. We are now approaching October and still no access to this park and no sign of any work in progress. Are we having to wait until some "notable" from council finds the time to make an appearance to officially open it? Why the delay? My dog wants answers! Patricia Aitken Landsborough
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Business as usual at MCU
By now you may have read or heard on the grapevine about prospective changes to MCU and while we go through the steps of the prospective change, it’s important to us that you know it is business as usual. We are still working and volunteering in our community, our clubs’ loan program is still putting cash back to not for profit organisations and we are still servicing our existing members and welcome new customers. You will see the same smiling faces over the counter and hear the same voices over the phones. The staff that you have built relationships with will still be here to look after all your banking needs. Our loans team is still open for business and Sandra is keen to meet with you and see how we can finance your dreams, whether home, car, holiday or whatever it is you need. Your money stays safe with us now and into the future with the Government Guarantee.
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MCU Staff – Nicole, Andrea, Cathy, Judith, Sandra & Bob Those in the community who deal with us or are involved with us through the many community organisations we benefit, know that we are more than a place to bank. We are the financial heart and soul of the community and that is not going to change. We look forward to your continued support and to a bright future that sees us benefiting our community and supporting our customers while meeting their daily banking needs, business banking needs and lending needs.
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The ultimate seafood cocktail party Want to learn how to cook food fresh from the sea and straight to the table with simplicity, style and outstanding flavour? Join us for this two and a half hour seafood cooking class at the Maleny Community Centre on Wednesday, October 17 to discover Asian inspired dishes, perfect for any party or a homecooked treat. Trisha O’Reilly and Jo Wong, in partnership with My Food Culture and Maleny IGA, will teach you how to make (and, of course, taste) the most amazing fresh dishes, including Thai style seafood cakes with red nahm jim dipping sauce; beetle leaves with smoked trout, galangal and salmon pearls; poached ocean trout salad with fresh coconut, mint, chilli and peanuts; and Tassie scallops in a rich red curry, as well as how to make your own red curry paste and red chilli nahm jim.
This class is all about cooking with integrity, sustainability and lots of fun. You’ll also pick up many extra tips on how to pick the best seafood and maximise its use at home. Trisha and Jo have an iconic reputation and passion in the seafood industry, and have a great fish philosophy: “Catch the energy! Release the potential! Choose your attitude!” Trisha and Jo have 25 years’ experience in seafood, restaurants and cooking schools. “It’s all just a matter of scale, get down to Maleny IGA, grab a crab and get hooked on fish,” Trisha says. They are looking forward to talking everything seafood and demonstrating some of their signature seafood dishes. For information and bookings head to www.myfoodculture.com/events or phone Kali on 0411 581 945 / 5494 2257.
FRESH LOCAL SEAFOOD MADE EASY
October 17th 11am to 1.30pm
In this 2.5 hour workshop you’ll discover:
Maleny Community Centre, Main Hall
Thai Style Seafood Cakes with red nahm jim dipping sauce
$50 (includes food samples, wine tastings & recipe booklet)
Beetle Leaves with smoked trout galangal and salmon pearls
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Poached Ocean Trout Salad with fresh coconut, mint & chilli
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Tassie Scallops in a rich red curry
Phone – 0411 581 945 / 5494 2257
Red curry paste & Red chilli nahm jim
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PLUS paired wine tastings!
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Living - Arts Spring Art Spectacular
The Blackall Range Visual Artists group has been busy creating works for its upcoming Spring Art Spectacular to be held at St Mary’s Hall Montville from Saturday, September 29 to Sunday, October 7. This exciting collection of fine art works has been compiled from ‘commissions’ put forward by the Zonta Club of Blackall Range. Members of the club were invited to put forward names and contact details of themselves, family members, pets and their homes and gardens to provide inspiration for the works that will be showcased in the exhibition. The Spring Art Spectacular will be open for public viewing daily from 9.30am4pm, and will also feature items of quality local art for sale. The Blackall Range is home to a vast talent of local artists and the Spring Art Spectacular is a lovely way to experience this talent first hand. St Mary's Hall fronts onto The Green at Montville, located at the top of the hill near Montville State School.
Raquel’s mysterious elements
Beerburrum artist Raquel Mason has been painting for many years and is self-taught. She loves to paint from inspirations in her life and is pleased to be holding her first solo exhibition at Vianta Arts at Beerwah. The exhibition ‘Mysterious Elements’ will run from October 1-27 and will display Raquel's favourite mixed media art works. She admires many mixed media artists and the different styles they use in their art works. Her favourite mediums are texture paste, collage, stencilling and acrylic paints. Raquel also loves to collect special elements that she incorporates into all her art works. She said that each of the art works had been created in a different style for an individual person to admire and encouraged the viewer to take their time to enjoy the wonderful hidden elements in each art work. The official opening of the exhibition will be on Friday, October 5. If you would like to come along and enjoy a night out, make sure you book a table.
Winter morning
with the Beerwah Grafx Group
The gentle light of the morning promises another beautiful day on the Sunshine Coast. A solitary fisherman enjoys the calls of the birds and the gentle lapping of the waves. Too cold even for the usual morning visits of pelicans, rowers and jet skis, only the photographer with her two dogs and the fisherman share the beauty of the morning. Another winner by Mary Whyte, taken at 7am at the end of July, on a Sony camera, focal length 31mm, ISO 100, 1/160 at f/8.
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Jake Heading and Felicity Grigor, see pages 26 & 27 Photography by - Captured by Leah (Leah Nash)
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An ideal setting for a special occasion By Sonia Clark When bride-to-be Amy Bennett (nee Ratcliffe) was looking around for a location to host her bridal shower recently, the gorgeous The Orangery Maleny proved to be the perfect venue. Amy, formerly of Beerwah and now living on the coast, was joined by 40 of her nearest and dearest all wearing pink. They came together to enjoy a sumptuous high tea that included bubbles on arrival, a delicious assortment of sweet and savoury high tea items and an individually chosen pot of tea for each of the guests. Amy said that one of the reasons she picked The Orangery Maleny was that she had previously held her birthday party there and had been “blown away” by the experience and the
incredible homemade treats. With plenty of room to easily cater for both small and larger groups of up to 80 seated guests, Amy was able to book in her group and then relax knowing that business owner Heather Andrews and her team would meticulously take care of all the details that help make a celebration memorable. “One of the aspects that I loved was that there is so much space, so you can easily enjoy your own private space with your loved ones, and Heather and the team are always so accommodating with making your event uniquely you - tailoring all elements to suit your guests,” Amy said. Heather said the cakes, savouries and treats are lovingly made onsite at The Orangery Maleny,
Bride-to-be Amy Bennett with her mum Rosemary Hambleton which also allows them to cater for all special dietary requirements including coeliac, vegan, lactose intolerant and vegetarian options. “All people need to do is just collect their friends, book in and relax. We are happy to take care of everything - we can also help with invitations and decorations. “Amy’s celebration was just a bundle of joy and a pleasure to be involved with,” Heather said.
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Palmwoods Bowls Club – Sunshine Coast’s best kept secret Nestled in the beautiful hinterland town of Palmwoods, the historic Palmwoods Bowls Club is one of the Sunshine Coast’s best kept venue secrets. Surrounded by lush rainforest - complete with a picturesque duck pond and spacious dining and entertainment areas – this hidden gem offers guests a great option for all types of functions, particularly weddings. Palmwoods Bowls Club provided the perfect setting for the wedding of Krystle and Paul Backhaus. The couple had been together for 14 years when they were planning their wedding and searching for a relaxed yet fun local venue for their special day. With both the bride and groom coming from large families and wanting to include their friends in the celebration, they were looking at a substantial guest list so needed a venue that could cater for a large number of guests as well as being within their budget. Krystle said they had driven past the Palmwoods Bowls Club and saw the sign advertising functions, so arranged a meeting to check the place out, and they were so glad they did! “As we entered the bowls club and made our way to the back deck I just fell in love with the place,” she said. “The beautiful backdrop of the gardens and the covered outdoor deck were absolutely beautiful and exactly where I wanted to celebrate our wedding day. “The functions team showed us photos of previous weddings they had catered for and were happy to offer advice and suggestions.
“They were so accommodating with all of our wishes. We brought in most of our own decorations for the tables and when I showed the team photos of my ideas they were more than happy – actually very excited to put this all together for us on the day,” Krystle said. The couple appreciated having the opportunity to sit down with the chef who helped design a menu to suit their budget, while offering plenty of options. The couple decided to add an option for guests to play bowls before the wedding party arrived and the overwhelming response from the guests was that they all had so much fun. Krystle said the only thing she was disappointed with was that she didn’t get a chance to head onto the bowling green in her wedding dress, and the fact that midnight came way too quickly. “Music, drinks, fun and laughter were shared with our family and friends and we thank the venue staff for making our day one we will never forget,” Krystle said.
If you haven’t been to an event at the Palmwoods Bowls Club you too may just find yourself pleasantly surprised by this unique venue, with both a large dining room and covered deck each accommodating 100 guests comfortably and overlooking two professionally maintained bowling greens with full lighting for night time events. The club has a fabulous Asian kitchen café, as well as a stocked sports bar complete with pool table and its own courtesy bus. Conveniently located just minutes off the Bruce Highway near the Palmwoods train station, the venue boasts plenty of off-street parking and the functions team genuinely love organising weddings and social and corporate events. Known for the quality and variety of their catered events, whether a bowling themed or private function, the warmth and friendliness of the functions and club team is second to none, guaranteed to make wonderful memories of your special occasion.
Inc. A lovely setting for your special day~ overlooking the rainforest area and lagoon... perfect for photos • Comfortably seating 100 people in either the dining room or the deck • Full bar facilities • Barefoot Bowls option to entertain your guests • Dance floor • Wheelchair access & disabled toilets Come and visit us @ 1 Nicklin Road Palmwoods Or contact us on 5445 9190 Glasshouse Country & Maleny News
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By Sonia Clark On a beautiful day in May, Felicity Grigor married her long-term beau and fellow hinterland local Jake Heading. The couple were married at Maleny Uniting Church - the same church where Felicity’s parents Ashley and Cassandra Grigor were married, and where Felicity was christened. In a lovely acknowledgement to family tradition, Felicity and Jake were married on May 12, the same date as her parents’ wedding 28 years previously and her grandparents’ 28 years before that. Felicity said that even though the couple’s grandparents were longstanding friends, and their grandmothers had shared a friendship since primary school, she and Jake only met for the first time six years ago while volunteering at the Maleny Show Ball.
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The couple held their reception at the Witta Recreational Club and the event, which included a number of visitors from interstate and overseas, turned into a three-day celebration with guests either camping or staying locally. “With so many people travelling from far away, including my best friend Dimity who flew in from the United States, holding the celebrations over three days let us all enjoy time together - which everyone really appreciated,” Felicity said. A key element of the wedding was the importance the couple placed on using local products and services. Most elements for the wedding were locally sourced including beauty services, locations, jewellery, the groomsmen’s outfits, catering and wine. In true local community spirit, all the reception chairs and tables were supplied by the Maleny Show Society, linen was provided by the Quota Club ladies and the Apex Club helped manage the bar at the reception.
Jake and Felicity’s grandmothers made jars of homemade jam from their own fruit, which were handed out as bonbonniere items, and the table settings and bar were made with timber from the couple’s home. Felicity wore ‘old’ lucky charms worn by her mum and grandmother, ‘borrowed’ a vintage inspired headpiece for her gorgeous photographs (taken at the iconic One Tree Hill) and wore a ‘blue’ diamond ring from her sister Kirsten. The 140 guests came together to celebrate the wedding and in a special touch, Felicity sang and played a beautiful song on the guitar for her new husband, which she had been secretly practising for nearly a year. “It was the most amazing day ever – it was all about the hospitality and supporting our locals. We hope it was as memorable for everyone as it was for us and people will remember it in the years to come,” Felicity said.
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Hassle free wedding hire
With one of the most comprehensive range of wedding equipment available for hire locally, R & R Hire Services has got all your wedding hire needs covered in one convenient location. The family-run business began operating in 1991, with current owners Ian and Jillanne Rodgers taking over in 2007. The massive hire range includes everything from chairs, tables, crockery and glass wear, to projectors, screens, floor coverings, wedding arches and even portable toilets. R & R Hire Services also offers many years of experience and expertise to ensure a hassle-free wedding. Jillanne says that “rustic chic” items such as barrels, timber slab bar tops and stools are currently trending, but pagodas and marquees - including traditional peg and pole marquees - that cater to all reception sizes are still extremely popular. “These days there is such a variety in how weddings are themed. We cater for all styles from rustic to vintage, casual to classic. Weddings are all about having a wonderful celebration and we love to help people enjoy their special day. People getting married already have so many pressures, so we make it a point to provide an easy, accessible and highly professional service – completely stress free,” Jillanne says. Ian adds that they easily cater for all sized weddings and customers can have complete peace of mind using their hire services. “Just tell us the three Ws - what you want, where you want it and when - and we’ll take it from there. We want people to enjoy their day and our customers to have complete peace of mind that we’ll turn up and be there with no hassles,” Ian says. The friendly and experienced staff are always available to discuss your wedding requirements and will happily tailor the best possible hire options to suit your needs. Open seven days a week, R & R Hire Services is located at 66-68 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. For more information call 5495 8683 or visit rrhire.com.au.
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Noticeboard Beerwah CWA markets
Contributed by Debbie Ives Thank you to all who attended our recent Spring Market at Beerwah CWA Hall. Congratulations to the raffle winners, Jenny with ticket B64 and Sarah with ticket B83. We look forward to bringing you our last market for the year on Saturday, December 1 - the Handmade Christmas Twilight Markets from 3-7pm. New stall holders always welcome. Please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com. Our next monthly meeting is on Thursday, October 4, combined with QCWA Peachester branch. All welcome. 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. Dance at Glass House - A dance will be held at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall on Saturday, October 6 from 7.30-11.30pm. NV/ OT/M. Music by Commodores. Cost is $10 and includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349. Mooloolah Valley Slimmers – The group meets every Thursday at 9am in the Mooloolah Public Hall, 42 Bray Road, Mooloolah. It’s a low cost, friendly club that aims to help you reach your personal health and weight loss goals. For more information contact Sandra on 0417 558 182 or Lola on 0417 856 182.
From the churches Your story?
It was a muggy Malaita pre-dawn morning. I was able to catch ABC Brisbane Radio 612 on the AM band. Once the sun touches the morning horizon the overseas AM signal is overpowered. But the 2,150-kilometre distance and two-hour time difference didn’t diminish the importance of what I was hearing. I was at the Atoifi Adventist Hospital as a relieving medico while the resident doctor for this remote 100-bed hospital was on leave. In a separate house were three emergency specialists from Loma Linda in California, here to educate hospital staff on the latest procedures. They needed to hear that planes had flown directly into the Twin Towers in New York and flights in their home country were grounded. “I’m afraid the world has changed,” I said. It was the day the 9/11 attacks happened! George had a brother working two blocks from the Twin Towers. Was he safe? Off to the administration office to use the only communication, the hospital radio, to contact an office in Honiara,
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0409 449 184 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
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Sunshine Coast Concert Band - Dance the night away with a live 35-piece band on Saturday, October 13 at 7.30pm in the Kawana Hall, Nanyima Street, Buddina behind the Kawana Library. Enjoy a great variety of music played by the band with talented vocalists. Tickets are available at the door for $15, which includes a light supper, bring your own nibbles, drinks and glasses. For all enquiries contact Toni via email at sunshinecoaster49@gmail.com or phone 0404 193 912. Eckankar Hu - Experience the Sound of Soul, with HU Chant and spiritual conversation at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane (off Coral St), each Wednesday between 6–7.30pm. Visit: www.MiraclesInYourLife. org, EckankarSunshineCoast@facebook.com, or contact: Jennifer 0429 957 989.
Woodies share their skills
The Blackall Range Woodcrafters have been putting their talents to great use by making a large number of items for use in occupational therapy at the Selangor Private Hospital in Nambour. Last week the items were presented to representatives from the hospital.
Glasshouse Country VIEW Club
Contributed by Janet Kitchin A get together is planned on Wednesday, October 3 at 10am for brunch at Vianta Café in Simpson Street, Beerwah. Anyone who would like to join the club or come along to one of our get-togethers would be most welcome. Please ring either Lynda on 5494 7875 or Dianne on 5493 0556. VIEW Clubs raise funds for The Smith Family charity and The Learning for Life Program at all our functions. Our club supports five Learning For Life students.
Beerwah Carer Support Group
The group meets on the first Friday of each month to provide informal support by connecting with each other, sharing experiences and information at the Beerwah Library meeting room, at 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah. The next meeting will be on Friday, October 5 from 10am-12noon. New carers are very welcome to come along and a lovely morning tea will be supplied. Please RSVP by Wednesday, October 3. Phone Carers Queensland on 5451 1882 or email shancock@carersqld.com. CONDITIONS: To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church
Dr Percy Harold Seventh Day Adventist Church
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the capital of the Solomon Islands, to have a call placed through to George’s mother - Atoifi radio to Honiara, phone to New York, phone to Honiara and back again by radio. His brother was safe! All three were on standby for catastrophic national emergencies in the US. Within hours arrangements were made for a six-seater flight to Honiara and then a commercial jet to take them home. And that left me alone. I was not to know then, but my wife at home in Australia had woken in the early hours of that September morning. Not sleeping she turned the radio on. Realising what was happening Marion tuned the TV and pressed ‘record’ on the VCR. When I arrived home two weeks later I could watch what I had missed. Most adults remember where they were on that momentous day. We all have a story to tell. When Jesus died on the cross His disciples would vividly remember and tell as many as they could the good news that He rose again and promised to come back again. What is your story?
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Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
Sunday Services St Mary’s - Montville 7:30 am St Luke’s - Kenilworth 9:00 am St George’s - Maleny 9:00 am Friends & Neighbours Service at St George’s 3rd Wednesday each month at 9:30am ALL Office (07) 5499 9130 / 0429 073 262 ARE Parish Priest: Rev Jeanette Jamieson WELCOME E: angmaleny@westnet.com.au www.malenyanglicanparish.com.au
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Health Check Cloudy eyes and cataracts With Maleny Optical One of the inevitable parts of ageing is that things in our body wear out. When we talk about vision, this can have a serious impact on the quality of our lives. One of the most common age-related conditions is cataracts. Cataracts are a cloudiness occurring inside the lens of the eye. It has the effect of looking through a dirty or stained-glass window. There are degrees of cataract, which means it can be worse for some than others. The main cause is simply age, but UV rays are also involved. Almost everyone over the age of 50 has cataracts to some degree but it takes time for visual impairment, including increasing blur and glare making it more difficult to read, drive, watch television, etc. Cataracts can be easily detected, monitored and managed by optometrists until eventually surgery is required, a fairly simple procedure these days performed by an eye specialist. At Maleny Optical, we have the sophisticated equipment to check your eyes for cataracts and can make recommendations to slow down the progression with proper UV protection. So, for everyone over 50 or if you haven’t had an eye test for a while, do yourself a favour, make an appointment today.
Hearing questions answered With iHear
Did you know research indicates that about one in seven people have a hearing loss? Do you or a loved one struggle to understand conversations when there is background noise or in group situations? Are you or a loved one always asking people to repeat themselves? Are you or a loved one turning the TV or radio up louder than previously? Your local ihear team are committed to helping families hear better. We know when you hear and communicate better, life is better. Call your local ihear team today on 5494 6985 to schedule your free family communication check.
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Health &Beauty GP doing cosmetic procedures
Social event promotes deeper connection
Are you interested in skin rejuvenation procedures but worry about being treated by an untrained doctor? You can now have your cosmetic procedures done at the Beerwah Family Clinic by a licensed general practitioner. Facial wrinkles and lines can be reduced with cosmetic injections. The two main types of injectable substances used are botulinum toxin type A (Dysport), which relaxes the facial muscles that cause the lines, and dermal fillers, which help plump out the wrinkles. To pamper yourself or to raise any concerns you can book a consultation with a qualified general practitioner at the clinic. They believe no step is too small towards enhancing your natural beauty. Beerwah Family Clinic is located at Beerwah Village, next to Supa IGA, and is open 365 days a year. To book an appointment or to find out more about our services please call the clinic on 5494 0066 or book an appointment online via HotDoc.
Tired of small talk, superficial chitchat and artificial infotainment? A bold new pop-up event aims to get people together and get them talking – about the things that matter. While the idea might seem simple, it’s part of a global trend and it’s coming to Nambour in October. Journalist and former therapist Yvette Nielsen conceived ‘An evening of deeper conversations’ in response to her own struggle to find her “tribe” after moving back to the Sunshine Coast a few years ago. “I’d been battling depression and found it difficult to meet people,” Ms Nielsen said. She said social media, rather than connecting her to others, actually contributed to her feelings of alienation. “When you’re focusing on happy snaps and memes, it’s easy to imagine everybody else is having a whale of a time and you’re the only one who feels empty and disconnected,” she said. The innovative “social learning” event will gather people together for one evening at the Old Ambulance Station to discuss a series of thoughtprovoking questions about life, death and everything in between. Ms Nielsen will facilitate the event and present tips for deeper listening between timed talk sessions. The event is from 6.30-9.30pm at the Old Ambulance Station, Nambour, on Thursday, October 11. Tickets at $25 are limited. Book online at www. trybooking.com/YECZ. For more information, contact Yvette Nielsen on 0417 718 683 or email yvette@innerseachange.com.
Lift for Life is on again
The Range Community Gym is offering an eight-week strength training class, designed to assist people to maintain their strength as they age. Starting on October 8, there is a choice of times for the group classes and the opportunity to meet like-minded people while building muscles at the same time. The Lift for Life classes were originally designed for people with diabetes, but the benefits of the program soon assisted people with other chronic conditions in maintaining muscle strength. It is also a great course to introduce you to the benefits of strength training. For more information about the program please call Paul on 0439 670 629 or Tina on 0490 024 367.
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Last Wednesday night the Maleny and Blackall Range Lions Club hosted its annual welcome to new residents dinner at the Maleny Show Pavilion. The evening saw a great crowd of new and long-time residents sharing the great community spirit with some great food that was catered by The Orangery Maleny. Special guest speakers on the night were Gail Denver from Maleny and District Sports and Recreation Society, Jill Morris from the Maleny Film Society, Pamela O’Connor from Maleny SES and Desley Malone from the Maleny Cultural and Heritage Society. Photography by
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National conservation leader to speak in Maleny Highly acclaimed conservation leader Keith Bradby will speak in Maleny on October 12 at the Maleny Community Centre from 7pm. Keith pioneered a visionary project to create a 1,000km wildlife corridor from south-west Western Australia to the edge of the Nullarbor Plain. He is an inspirational and entertaining speaker, and the event will be a great opportunity to engage with him about conservation strategies to protect wildlife in the Sunshine Coast region. This evening has been organised by Hinterland Bush Links and the cost to attend is $15 or $12 concession, and includes supper. Doors open 6.30pm. Please register with Hinterland Bush Links 0448 447 322.
Kenilworth ArtsFest 2018 Committed to encouraging visual and performing arts throughout the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Kenilworth Arts Council (KAC) will host ArtsFest 2018 from Friday, September 28 until Monday, October 1 at the Kenilworth Public Hall. This annual event is becoming a popular drawcard for the hinterland town, and winners of this year’s festival art competition will share in a cash prize pool of more than $9,000. The festival will run from 10am-4pm, with visitors to the hall able to view exhibition entrants in categories including paintings, 3D works and the Kenilworth Art Award. All art will be for sale. The event will also feature a Birgit Kehr photo exhibition in the hall foyer, artisan market and poet’s breakfast to be held on Saturday, September 29 at 8am ($5 entry). For more details visit www. kenilwortharts.org.au or the Kenilworth Arts Council Facebook page.
Chaplaincy fundraiser The Beerwah High chaplaincy spring morning tea will be held on Saturday, October 6 from 9.15-11.30am at the MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Guest speakers will be Brett and Megan Standring, owners of The Blackall 100 adventure race and the Crookneck Retreat cabins at Glass House Mountains. Readers of GC&M News may remember the cover page story about Brett and his incredible 100 mile run in the United States. Tickets for the morning tea are $10 per person and include tasty treats, bottomless tea and coffee, and a lucky door prize. There will also be a ‘bring and buy’ stall and don’t forget to wear a hat, fascinator or top hat to be in the running for the flash hat award.
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In the Garden Jobs for the yard in October
• Watch out for leaf miner in your citrus trees. Recent new growth is susceptible to this burrowing larva. Spray every two-three weeks with a pest spray or white oil to control the problem. • Grape vines will be growing and bunches of grapes forming, so keep up the water to ensure plump juicy fruit. If birds are a problem, cover the whole vine with netting or the fruit bunches with individual pest exclusion bags. Green Harvest has a good range (greenharvest.com.au). • Prune your poinsettias by two thirds to promote strong growth for next autumn. • Plant seed or seedlings for Christmas lunch, especially colourful leafy lettuces like red mignonette, butter beans, golden button squash and cherry tomatoes. • Vines – flowering or fruiting – will be growing quickly, so keep training them so they grow where you want them to (not the other way around). • The warmer weather is perfect for planting tropical fruit trees, such as babaco, longan and tamarillo. • Flowering kangaroo paws may need staking to support them if feeding birds are making them bend. • Dig lots of compost and manure into the spot where you will be planting herbs and then watch the new seedlings go crazy. Vegetables Plant asparagus, silverbeet, capsicum, pumpkin, choko, zucchini, shallots, cucumber, beans, eggplant, lettuce, okra, radish, spring onion, tomato, sweet corn and sweet potato. Flowers Plant alyssum, amaranthus, torenia, bedding begonia, gomphrena, cosmos, gerbera, marigold, gazania, petunia, coleus, portulaca, carnation, salvia, zinnia, aster, celosia, sunflower, impatiens, calendula, californian poppy, chrysanthemum, dianthus, gaillardia, gloxinia, phlox and snap-dragon.
Glasshouse orchid show a hit
The annual Glasshouse Country Orchid Show exploded in colour and perfume last Friday and Saturday. The stunning displays at the Beerwah Community Hall came from orchid societies from as far away as Gympie, with the main display coming from our local Glasshouse Country group. There were countless examples of spectacular orchid blooms, including some rare and exotic varieties. Just as impressive this year was the photographic exhibition and competition - showcasing orchids, of course. The floral art using orchids was also so elegant and stylishly done. Every year, Glasshouse Country & Maleny News sponsors the prizes for the native orchid categories, and this year there were some wonderfully dainty native species on show. Congratulations must go to all the Glasshouse Country Orchid Society members who helped organise this year’s event. It truly was something special. Below is a tiny selection of the blooms which were on display.
What’s on for gardeners in October
• Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – October 5, 10am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Street, Caboolture. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast branch – October 13, 10am for morning tea followed by a meeting and bloom competition at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts, Woombye. For more information, call Audrey on 5476 2771 or Ted on 0407 440 999. • FaunaWatch – October 10, 8am at Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens, Tanawha. Walk, survey wildlife and learn about FaunaWatch. Phone Paul on 0422 429 594 for details on how to get involved. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – October 11, 7.30pm at the RSL Hall in Glass House Mountains. Come a little earlier if you have plants you want to show off. New members are always welcome, so don’t be shy. Contact Robyn on 0427 138 168. • Native Plants Sunshine Coast – October 14, a morning walk at Ewen Maddock Dam led by Ken McClymont of Sunshine Coast Council. For details contact npscevents@gmail.com or 5494 9187. • Peachester Garden Club – October 18, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. Visitors and new members welcome. For information phone 5496 9169.
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5439 9368
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RANGE FOREST & TREE SERVICE Nicholas David Peace - Tree Surgeon
ABN: 95 972 833 288 Tree Climbing, Pruning, Felling, Storm Damage & Property Protection
PO BOX 822, Maleny
5494 4832
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5422 0500
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A&M Waste Water Services Local and fully licensed Services and Maintains all Brands QBCC Lic no. 51331
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Tree Services I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~
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call 5496 9790 • Farm pickup or delivery available • Professional installation services • Turf available for as low as $3.95/m2
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CHANGED DEADLINES The
office will be closed on Monday October 1 , for the Queen’s birthday public holiday Deadlines for the October 3 edition have changed! Revised deadlines are: Editorial Thursday, September 27 - 12noon Display and Trade advertising Thursday, September 27 - 12noon Classified ads Friday, September 28 - 2pm
OLD, Shane Adam
Late of Glass House Mountains. Passed away suddenly on Friday 14th September 2018. Aged 52 years. Much loved and adored partner of Robyne. Loved and respected Father of Joel, Leah and Kain. Adored Poppy of their respective families. Much loved son of Maureen. Loved Brother of Tony, Mick and Shelly. Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral service for Shane, to be held at the Gregson and Weight Chapel, 5 Gregson Place, Caloundra, on Wednesday 26th September 2018, commencing at 11.00am. If you wish, wear something yellow... Shane’s favourite colour.
Beerwah Bridge Club
BRIDGE LESSONS start Friday 28 September
At 9.30am in the clubhouse of the Beerwah Golf Club $20 for 8 lessons, including handbook. Don’t miss the opportunity to make new friends at the bridge table. For more information please call Martine Goedhart on 5496 9855 or email martine@goedhart.com.au AGM of the Glass House Mountains Rural Fire Brigade will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 3rd October 2018 at the Fire Station on Ryan St, Glass House Mountains.
Accounting Services NEAT BOOKS ACCOUNTING - Tax Preparation, Business Start Up, BAS Lodgment, Payroll. Sandy Ph 0407 134 698. www.neatbooksaccounting.com
Clothing Alterations Professional clothing alterations, home upholstery and curtaining and "Regal" dry cleaning. Next to Mooloolah PO
0450 489 269
Personal Hi I’m Richard, a white Aussie male looking for female companions to live with me in my house. All would be in an intimate relationship with me. Looking for modest, polite, gentle women. Don’t be shy, give me a call to tell me more about you. Ph: 0406 529 241.
Caloundra 5491 1559 www.gregsonweight.com.au
Drawn Friday, September 21st 1st Prize (Meat tray) Purple Ticket I99 - Una 2nd Prize (Breakfast tray) Blue J61 - Bob Lucky Meal Prize (Proudly sponsored by KLM Energy Services) – Purple Ticket H43 - Rhianna
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Phone Katrina 0450 506 013 lauren's cleaning service Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph: 0403 044 887. HOME MAINTENANCE for all those little jobs you just don’t have time to do including fencing, retaining walls, gardening and paving. Call Terry 0409 488 145. HANDYMAN / ODD JOBS over 20yrs exp. Painting, plaster repairs, welding, rubbish removal, plus lots more. Ph Clay 0410 581 881. POOL & SPA SAFETY inspections / certifications. Fully insured and licenced to carry out repairs. Phone Clay 0410 581 881.
Positions Vacant
Courses & Tuition guitar, piano accordion & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157. EXPERT TUITION on Guitar, Bass, Ukulele and Blues Harmonica. Beginner to advanced. Take your Uke playing to the next level- join Maleny Ukulele (see Facebook page). Call Tom Richter 0457 502 776 YOGA GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Community Hall. Tuesday 9am: Chair Yoga; 6:45pm: All Levels. Thursday 7pm: Yin/Restorative; Friday 9am: Gentle. Enquires call Kristy 0402 882 725. [DANCE FITNESS CLASSES] All levels. Teens - Adults - Seniors. Experienced Instructor. Beerwah Community Hall Thurs 9.15am | Bellvista Tues 10am | Golden Beach Fri 10.15am. From $9/class prepaid or $15 casual. Phone: 0403 431 636 | www.wildhealth.com.au PREGNANCY YOGA. Five-week program commences 6pm Tuesday 9th October, Beerwah. Early bird $70 finishes September 30th. Contact Tracey 0431 049 280. MAN AND UTE, experienced builders labourer, gardener, landscaper, Health Care Worker $30/hr. Peter McGuirk 0429 918 424.
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Landsborough Hall Markets Saturdays 8am - 1pm Art & craft, produce, food, & drinks, coffee, haircuts and lots more.
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Cars, Bikes, Caravans & Boats
Shade Sails / Waterproof Sails
Sam 0401 902 358
FULLY RESTORED OAK child’s wardrobe $75.00. SOLAR HEATING SYSTEM for a pool - 7 panels, with pump $500.00. Ph: 5496 7505.
Wanted to Buy Toys & comics 1930-1980 badges, cricket bats, breakfast cereal toys, Dinky & Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, oil tins, vinyl records, vintage surfboards. Please text or phone Steve 0421 030 056
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Currimundi Farmers Market - Buderim St, Currimundi (in State School) Sunday 7am – 12noon Collectorama Antique Shows - Nambour Showgrounds Next shows: 1st September; 3rd November
For further details contact Peter 5492 2408 TRACTORS, FARMING AND EARTHMOVING equipment. In any condition. Cash paid. Phone: 0407 378 561.
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MOOLOOLAH VALLEY cottage style shop for lease. Approx 7 metres x 9 metres internal + front and rear verandah’s. Phone Michele 0423 867 753.
Garage Sales BEERWAH 5 Barbara Court, Sat and Sun all day. Massive big garage sale. Whole house of furniture, crockery, TVs, BBQ, tools, nick-nacks, clothes, beds, microwave. Giveaways. All must go – offers accepted!
BEERWAH 5 Lakefield Crescent, Sat 7am – 11am. Homewares Sale: Tupperware and other misc household items.
0419 743 735 Beerwah ALSO - Clear Blinds, Canvas Accessories, Camping Mats & Covers
CONCRETE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SHED in MALENY. 154m2. Toilet facilities. High ceilings. More details phone 0428 943 549.
BEERWAH 10 Lyndie Court, Sat 8am – 12pm. Framed pictures, ice-cream maker, printer, filing cabinet, kitchen items.
by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading
Call Cameron
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN AVAILABLE $15/hour. Hours flexible (currently using for events & canteen). Must have food licence & appropriate insurances. Contact Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club with your details / proposed times to discuss further ghmsportsclub@gmail.com or 5493 0055.
2009 KIA RIO, auto, aircon, 5-door hatch, locally serviced, exc cond. $5,000. Phone Debra 0432 946 427.
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Little Muttz Cutz Dog Grooming Salon Doggy Day Care - $5 per hour
Shop 15, 60 Simpson St (Near Neddys)
Ph: 5494 0064
Your friendly local pet shop Mon-Fri 8am – 5.30pm Thurs til 6pm Sat 7.30am-12noon
18 BIONDI CR, BEERWAH Just before the golf course
Pet shop, pet food & care, flea & tick treatment, stock feed & supplies
GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Barrs Road (1km down), Sat 8am – 12pm, Sun 8am – 2pm. Final sale - Everything must go. Most items under $20. Make us an offer! GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS 26 Mountain View Place, Fri and Sat 7am – 2pm. Furniture, books, baby clothes, nick-nacks. GLENVIEW 158 Mooloolah Connection Road, Sun 7am – 2pm. Downsizing. Items include boho wedding, furniture, kitchen, garden, plus so much more. LANDSBOROUGH 66 Calderwood Road, Sat 7am – 12pm. Ride-on-mower, camping items, new Kirby vacuum – hardly used, crockery – frypan, plus more. PEACHESTER 331 Commissioners Flat Road, Sat and Sun from 7am. Household items, caravan bits and pieces, wheels and tyres, small compressor, auto bits and pieces, surfboard etc. Something for everyone. Plenty of bargains.
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Beerwah Bridge Club Contributed by Martine Goedhart Tuesday September 11: First - Kerry Gillam and Martine Goedhart; second -Barbara Freeman and Neville Jordan; third - Rosalie Stevens and Harry Hankinson. Friday September 14: N/S first - Frieda Winteringham and Kevin Thorton; second Tom and Jillian Major; third - Judith Boyd and Ann Slater. E/W first - Martine Goedhart and Kerry Gillam; second - Dianna Cassells and Rob Ford; third - Barbara Freeman and Neville Jordan Tuesday September 18: First - Barbara Freemen and Neville Jordan; second - Dianne Cassells and Faye Rogers; third- Kerry Gillam and Martine Goedhart. Friday September 21: N/S first - Lea and Roger Garner; second - Judith Boyd and Rob Ford; third - Frieda Winteringham and Kevin Thornton. E/W first - Ross Schultz and Libbie Gemmel; second - Barbara Freeman and Neville Jordan; third - Jillian and Tom Major. New lessons start this Friday, September 28, cost is $20 for eight lessons and includes a handbook. If you are already a bridge player, join us for a game on Tuesdays at 9am and Fridays at 11.45am in the clubhouse of the Beerwah Golf Club. For more information phone or email Martine Goedhart on 5496 9855, martine@goedhart.com.au or phone John Marsden on 5494 2584.
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Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, September 18: The club held a mixed veterans 18 hole single stableford with first place going to Ian Dauth with 39 points on a countback from runner up Chris Pottinger, also with 39 points. Third place, also on a count-back, was Paul Mitchell with 38 points and Dennis O’Neill also 38 points. NTPs: 3 - Ian Broom and Liz Mellish, 5 - Chris Pottinger, 8 - Russell Michael, 13 - Mat Schlotterbach. Wednesday, September 19: The ladies played in the Judi Coey Monthly Medal in an 18 hole single stroke event. First place went to Seri Tytherleigh with 67 nett, runner up was Karen Heading with 68 nett and third place going to Christine Lemon with 71 nett. Friday, September 21: The first chook-run summer time 12 hole game started at 3pm and all players were finished by sundown. First place went to Ben Haycroft on a count-back from John Brownsworth and third place went to Brian Proctor.
Non-gold members of the club players are reminded that they are allowed three games without green fees. Gold members pay the $7 only for the chook run. Saturday, September 22: The competition consisted of an 18 hole single stroke and putts event with first place going to Gary Wright with 54 nett, the runner up was Jack Day with 67 nett and third place went to Mike Hallam with 68 nett on a count-back from Doug Johnstone, Richard Owen and David Killeen, all with 68 nett. The gross winner went to Jack Day with 70 nett. NTPs: 3 - Chris Pottinger, 5 - Doug Johnstone, 8 - David Killeen and 13 - Rupert Hohls. Another three holes have been added so why not come and play our extended 12-hole course? Attractive gold and silver pro-rata membership rates are also available. To book a round or enquire about membership, call 5499 9960. For more information visit our web-site at www.malenygolfclub.com.au.
Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Miles Allen A team of three bowlers went to Woodford to play in their monthly competition and had an enjoyable day. If all the team members had been playing as well as Ray P they would have brought the prizes home, but they had to settle for winning one game and losing the other. The Twilight Bowls Trophy was eagerly competed for on Wednesday night and there was a lot at stake. Christine nearly created the upset of the season with some European-inspired bowling, Ian C pulled out his hair when Paul K’s form slumped, while Min held the team together when Lyn and Bryan got six points for the Tutors. There was one bowl left in extra time and Ian had to put it next to the jack to win the competition - and he did. It just goes to prove it’s not over until the last bowl stops rolling. The Outlaws got their name on the trophy and it was well deserved. Coach Neville worked with the Musketeers to get them into fourth place in the competition and he was awarded the coach of the season award.
Unfortunately the local derby between the Amigos and the Musketeers was not a close game. Dave C is now trying to have Neville transferred as coach for his team. It was another beautiful Friday afternoon for Scroungers and the winners were Mick B, Ian C, Murray from NZ and Ray P. Congratulations to Mapleton Bowls Club whose men won the division three pennant, beating Buderim and Maroochydore in the final. We are very happy to see the back and end walls of the club have been thoroughly cleaned and painted. Many thanks to the hard work of Dan, Gary D and Dave B as this has vastly improved the building. There is plenty happening this week including a visiting group of 25 for a day of bowls and burgers. Our monthly pairs competition will take place with our colleagues from Kilcoy, Woodford and Mapleton. Wednesday twilight bowls continues for everyone with a fun format (come at 6pm), and Scroungers on Friday starts at 2pm for all players, new and old.
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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Monday, September 17: Fruits of the Mountains fours day, where Glasshouse hosted seven visiting teams along with five home teams who competed for the day’s prizes. Lots of fun had by all. Jan Lawson, a long term and very active member who has held many positions on the ladies’ committee, was presented with a gift and flowers as a token of the club’s appreciation. Jan’s bowling knowledge and work with our club will be irreplaceable. First prize with highest score was Solander Lakes, runner up with second highest score was Bongaree and the lucky prize went to Woodford. Wednesday, September 19: Ladies day, Consistency - Eileen Pierce 155 defeated Wendy Platt 115; Rae Farrell 153 defeated Lyn Griffiths 147; Viv James 154 defeated Ruth Warry 51, Di Hume 154 defeated Chris Dougan 96. Social - Noelle Dean, John Aitken and Ron Wilson defeated Marilyn Boulton, Graham Meyers and Grant Podmore 32-17, Jenny Morris and Warren Blackbourne defeated Noellene Annakin and Jack Timm 23-11. Thursday, September 20: Social - winners of the day were Rae Farrell and Di Hume with the largest winning margin in their first game of +19. Runners up with the lowest winning margin were
Darcy Wilson and Vic Muscat with +1, and the lucky draw went to Ernie Sherwood and Len Skerry. Saturday, September 22: Semis - Eileen Pierce and Rob Scullion came from behind to beat Marilyn Boulton and Warren Blackbourne 2822, Rae Farrell and Dean Shaw defeated Chris Dougan and Kerry Molloy 27-10. The final will be held this Saturday at 9.30am. Well done to Chloe Runge, Jimmy Tatum, Everret Evans, Dean Shaw, Jack Chirgwin and Bill Tumbridge who all competed at the juniors/ seniors day at Pine Rivers on Sunday, with some extremely tough competition. Entries for the open singles have closed and been drawn with a great turnout of players with 27 entries. Those playing round one at 9.30am and 11.30am need to find a marker for their game. Next events after the carnival will be the mixed triples and fours which will be played on a Friday and Saturday evenings. Put your name up now if you are interested in playing the sevens and hinterland next January and February so we have an idea of numbers. We will be running social bowls this Saturday, arrive 9.30am for a 10am start. All welcome.
Witta Tennis Contributed by Maree Hooley It was a slow start for Witta Wagtails in the first half, improved in the second half, but not enough to beat the Maroochydore Sapphires who were the winners on the day. It was also quite challenging at times with strong gusty winds, but a fun day of tennis was had by all, thanks to Gerry, Christine, Cynthia and Sonia. The Whistlers played at Maroochydore against the Meteors and everyone struggled with the wind. However, we had great games, very close at the half way, but we couldn't catch up. Score was 30-38 games, 3-5 sets. Team was Liz Mellish, Brenda Warner, Donna Kuskopf and Aki Lepper. The Witta Wildcats had a good win over the Maroochydore Fliers 5-3 sets, Special thanks to Trish and Sonia for helping us out and Annie for her strategy on the day.
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“So Grandpa,” asked Dave at his engagement party, “your marriage to Grandma is legendary. Everyone talks about how you two get along so well and never fight, what’s the secret to your marital success?” “Well,” said Grandpa Joe after taking a deep puff on his cigar, “it all started on the way home from our wedding. We hadn’t gone but a mile when the horse started giving us trouble. I gave the horse a little whip and that’s when I heard your Grandma say in a low voice ‘that’s strike one’. “A bit later the horse stopped again. ‘That’s strike two,’ she said. The third time it stopped she
grabbed my shotgun and shot it in the head. I was in shock! “’What in the world was that all about?’ I protested at the time. “’That’s strike one!’ she said back to me. And that is what I owe our marital success to.”
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My old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, “You’re next!”. After a while I figured out how to stop them. I started doing the same thing to them at funerals!
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Your Stars ARIES March 21 - April 20 Having just finished the equinox you are now ready to put your best foot forward when it comes to your health, relationships with colleagues or a job situation. Now remember this, sociability wins! Yes, the Full Moon just passed in your sign sees you as an early riser this week. You are revved for action, take your bright ideas among others. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 As you head towards the last week of this month, behind the scenes opportunities may not pan out according to expectation. This is a great week to be in action about a job or setting a goal that has to do with your health. Over the weekend you can set the pace, but do not put your hands into too many pots. Be more focused. GEMINI May 22 - June 23 The Full Moon earlier this week sets love against friendship, however you are on fire with lively answers. If there have been any deflated egos lately or weighty responsibilities, remember that this too shall pass! The weekend sees smiles and others responding to you cheerfully. Get some private time to recharge from stresses. CANCER June 24 - 22 July 22 The home or a partnership situation may seem like a limitation over the next few days. It may just mean that things take a serious turn, which is purely to test how you really feel about it. The weekend is ready for you stepping up activity at home and can produce desired results. It can mean that you bring new friends into your circle.
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LEO July 23 – August 22 Earlier in this week the Full Moon shows that you are learning the lesson to regroup and look at your strategy again. If you take aim with focus you can keep plugging away at a goal. This weekend sees you radiant with confidence and well–timed strategic actions. Your sign often has the support of the people but avoid emotional dramas. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 If you are accused of being too stern, or hard-nosed in your assessments, take consolidation in the fact that you are probably right. (“Of course we are”, shout all the Virgos). Thinking long term helps get past any current inconveniences. The weekend begins a fresh slant on goals that can fill you with renewed vigor. LIBRA September 23 - October 22 The fiery Full Moon that took place earlier this week sees you making a mark about your ambitions and status. Just for a couple of days try to take a break from recent domestic or professional tensions. Be kind to yourself by renegotiating intricate relationships. Others cheer you on with your proud emotional lead now. SCORPIO October 23 - November 22 There are still some large amounts of beneficial energies that favour you by the lucky planet Jupiter being in your sign until November. Much now depends on how you deal with current frustrations. Finding the right response to provocation is a challenge. Just be careful not to go overboard, or to overact. Situation is not worth it.
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SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 From the last Full Moon earlier this week, you are still raring to go and looking for fun. Your sign is always a super confident one, and under the pleasant aspect of the Sun and Mars, ambitions could succeed now. As always, when ambitions succeed do not squander few resources. Stuck money matters get a more solid foundation. CAPRICORN December 23 - January 19 Your sign is about to get a special blessing by the end of this month as your ruling planet Saturn and the other intense planet, Pluto, are now moving direct in your sign. This forward motion will lend you many practical resources to achieve ambitions and goals. Focus on your work going after what you desire making impressive headway. AQUARIUS January 20 - February 19 The Full Moon earlier this week pitches to the planet Mars to bring much enthusiasm to initiate actions on new plans or exciting new adventures. As they say in the classics, by the weekend “The Cavalry arrives”. You of course may be leading the charge! But just make sure that your name is not General Custer! Be less aggressive. PISCES February 20 - March 20 Trust your feelings over this week ahead as Saturn and Pluto move direct through the sign of Capricorn. This sign, together with your own, is excellent for clairvoyant perceptions. Time to act on your intuition. Great planetary aspects make for the right human connections and that is very motivating. Ideal entertaining guests now.
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Dr Atia is extremely passionate about preventive dentistry but enjoys all areas of dentistry including fillings, crown and bridge, esthetic dentistry and root canals. Shirly ensures all her patients receive the best possible treatment and is committed to providing high quality dentistry in a warm, gentle and welcoming environment.
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