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Hi Everyone... I know that I bang on quite a bit about living in a really intriguing community, but I have to say the cover story this week about our local Paramedic Marathon Man, Ryan Hansen, definitely made me smile. Actually, when Ryan sent me through an email explaining what he was planning to do – break a record from the Guinness Book of Records while undertaking a marathon in his paramedic uniform, including boots, I was a little surprised and impressed. However, it wasn’t the task at hand that made me smile, but it was when he explained the trouble he was having training in his uniform. He was concerned that people may find it unsettling seeing a paramedic, without an ambulance in sight, running in full uniform down the street. It isn’t an image I have ever thought about before, and I reckon it is the kind of sight that might just cause panic if he was seen running around Beerwah! But you definitely have to admire his determination and commitment to the task. Go, Ryan!

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Local News Bushfire-prone areas Destructive bushfires over a two-year period have positioned the Sunshine Coast as one of Queensland’s most bushfire-prone regions, according to the latest figures released. The Sunshine Coast has shot to fourth on the latest Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) bushfire hotspot list – a rise of five places in the space of two years – due in part to bushfire activity at Coolum and Caloundra. QFES’s bushfire hotspot list compares the number of bushfires by season across all 17 Rural Fire Service (RFS) commands in Queensland, with the latest figures covering the 2017 bushfire season. The Sunshine Coast slipped to ninth position after the 2015 season, before cementing itself in fourth place following the 2016 and 2017 seasons. “The figures released last week demonstrate what we have been saying for some time: the rate and severity of bushfires on the Sunshine Coast is on the rise,” Caloundra RFS Area Director Gary Seaman said. “The Sunshine Coast is volatile right now; in 2016 the bushfire season ran for the longest period in 10 years, while 2017 was short but incredibly intense. “The region has averaged close to 200 bushfires a season over the last four years, and residents have experienced the consequences of this firsthand with fierce bushfires at Coolum and Caloundra.

“Residents need to keep this in mind as we head toward what may be another unpredictable bushfire season on the Sunshine Coast.” Mr Seaman said people should identify propertyspecific measures that can be taken to reduce bushfires starting. “Given what the new figures released today reveal, Sunshine Coast locals cannot risk leaving themselves exposed when bushfire season kicks off,” he said. “Residents should mow their grass regularly, dispose of green waste and leaf litter and remove flammable objects in their yards. “Those on larger properties should determine if they need firebreaks in place, while everyone must ensure firefighters can easily access their property in the event of a fire.” Mr Seaman said the RFS had drawn up a hit list of areas to target in the lead-up to bushfire season, which includes Beerwah. “We don’t want a repeat of this, so firefighters will be identifying and removing potential bushfire risks between now and August, which may include conducting hazard reduction burns if weather conditions are ideal,” he said. “It is essential we get on top of this early so that we can take the sting out of this year’s bushfire season.”

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Sunshine Coast Council last week endorsed its $864 million budget for 2018-19 which they describe as continuing to focus on maintaining a strong, sustainable council, investing in the services and facilities that communities need and improving the liveability and vitality of the Sunshine Coast. Mayor Mark Jamieson said this year’s budget built on council’s plan for the region and demonstrated a continuing commitment to preserving and enhancing the natural environment, supporting and servicing the community and building an economy that can provide jobs and opportunities now and into the future. “Each year for the past six years, we have delivered a budget surplus and this year will be no different,” Mayor Jamieson said. Council’s 2018/19 budget is designed to invest in the future of the region while delivering now. Highlights for Division 1 Sunshine Coast Council’s 2018/19 budget is designed to invest in the future of the region. Councillor Rick Baberowski said the $864 million 2018/19 budget would bring significant upgrades to parks, facilities and roads in Division 1. “One of the major items is the $602,500 that has been allocated to upgrade the district swimming facility at the Beerwah Aquatic Centre to meet growing demand and deliver long-awaited quality improvements and additions,” Cr Baberowski said. “The project will create a new entry, upgrade the main complex building, improve the car park and bus drop off area and add a new indoor heated

program pool. “The aim is to set a higher standard and improve the look, feel and function of the aquatic centre. “I am also pleased that council is investing $2.4 million in transportation projects in Division 1 to continue making our road networks and footpaths safer for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. “We’ll be investing $1.5 million upgrading a further 2.3km of Roys Road, Beerwah to improve road safety and accommodate the level of traffic that now uses the road.” Cr Baberowski said improving opportunities for outdoor recreation for both residents and tourists was a key priority of the budget. “I am extremely proud to announce that new trails will be added to the southern part of the Glass House Mountains,” he said. “Stage 1 of the upgrade will include a 1km extension connecting Beerburrum township to the summit of Mt Beerburrum and a second 4km trail for the more adventurous walkers which will provide excellent challenges and views. “This will be the first ‘Rail to Trail’ concept delivered in the region. “Further improvements will also be carried out in several parks around the division, including Skippy Park in Landsborough and Glass House Mountains District Park, and a fantastic new playground will be installed in Turner Park. “In addition, council will continue upgrading local roads and waste management infrastructure to improve the safety and capabilities of our region.”

What’s happening at GC&M News For many businesses this time of year they are very focused on EOFY... or, for those of you who don’t speak the lingo, ‘End of Financial Year’. However, even though it is only June 27 at GC&M News we have definitely moved on, with changes already in place for 2018/2019. Sadly this includes our part-time Glasshouse Country Advertising Rep, Carol Fitton, leaving us after twelve years to take up a full-time job elsewhere. I know our team and many of Carol’s clients will miss her and her dedication to getting the best results from every situation, and we all wish her well with her new adventures. We are fortunate however to have Tina Grieve, who has been our team’s Hinterland Advertising Sales Rep for the past three years, to now take on an expanded role. We are also are really pleased to have two other lovely experienced and creative locals Carrie Shaw and Melanie Augustin joining our team in the coming weeks. The one good thing about farewelling a team member, is it gave us an excuse to have a girls’ lunch at the Beerwah Hotel. Fortunately for us girls, Brownie was happy to keep the office going!

You may have noticed that we have been running some larger than usual ads letting our customers and community contributors know that we have some changes to our deadlines, which is a result of changes with our printer. For our next edition on July 4, we will be going to print this Friday, June 29, which means our editorial and advertising deadlines will be pulled forward to 12 noon this Thursday, June 28, and for Classifieds it will be 10am this Friday, June 29. From the July 11 edition we will have an earlier print time, so we will be permanently changing our deadlines for community contributions for editorial to Thursday at 12 noon, our Classified deadline will be 10am Monday and letters to the editor will need to be contributed by 10am on Fridays. We really appreciate the massive amount of community contributions we receive each week, so being able to receive them a little earlier will make life a little smoother from our end in terms of getting them all edited, proofed and on the page. Recently when I was chatting to a local they explained to me that for them GC&M News is the glue that sticks our community together, which made me smile and feel good about the role our team plays in the local community. So, I just wanted to take this chance to say thanks to all those businesses who support us each week, and the contributors that send us their stories to share – we are very happy to continuing being the glue! Here’s a ‘Happy New Financial Year’ to you all.

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Local projects in the 2018/19 budget include: • $2.8 million to construct a new landfill cell in Caloundra • $1.8 million to design and construct the Baringa Community Centre • $1.5 million to upgrade Roys Road, Beerwah • $602,500 to upgrade Beerwah Aquatic Centre • $450,000 to widen Mary Street, Landsborough • $350,000 to design and construct a playground at Turner Park, Beerwah • $250,000 for trails upgrade at Glass House Mountains • $120,000 to extend the Beerwah Library Division 5 highlights Continued improvements to local parks and playgrounds, safer and wider rural roads and improved streetscapes and car parking are just some of the highlights for Division 5 in Sunshine Coast Council’s 2018/19 budget. Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said managing the budget process for one of the largest divisions on the Sunshine Coast meant working hard to get the balance right by delivering projects to meet each community’s individual needs. “Every community across Division 5 has its own unique requirements, and some of the most valuable projects don’t need a huge price tag,” Cr McKay said. “From roads, bridges and pathways, and parks and gardens to sport and recreation facilities and community centres, there is such a diversity in our projects for 2018/19. “I’m very proud to be able to deliver so many projects that benefit our many different local communities.”

Funding for major projects within Division 5 includes $1.1 million for upgrades to Russell Family Park at Montville, a further $225,000 to support the second stage of the Maleny Golf Course and $239,000 to replace the amenity block at Conondale Memorial Recreation Park. “In addition to these major projects, $594,000 will be invested in local parks and gardens, including Lemon Grove Park and Sir Francis Nicklin Park at Palmwoods, Village Green Park at Mooloolah Valley, and Cook Park at Maleny,” Cr McKay said. “Rural roads are always high on my agenda, so I’m also very pleased to announce that this year’s budget includes $1.7 million for the ongoing upgrade of a 1.2km stretch of McGilchrist Road in Eudlo, $465,000 to widen and upgrade a section of Diamond Valley Road, $65,450 to upgrade the remainder of Citrus Road at Palmwoods and $185,000 to upgrade the car park at the local community kindergarten. “Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, I’m proud to work with local residents and community groups to deliver practical solutions for our Hinterland communities.” Local projects in the budget include: • $1.7 million for the ongoing upgrade of a 1.2km stretch of McGilchrist Road, Eudlo • $1.1 million for upgrades to Russell Family Park, Montville • $594,000 to be invested in local parks and gardens • $239,000 to replace the amenity block at Conondale Memorial Recreation Park, Conondale • $225,000 to support the second stage of the Maleny Golf Course

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NBN tower looms over Bald Knob On the heels of Sunshine Coast Council’s refusal of the NBN fixed wireless broadband tower application in Burgess Avenue at Maleny (GC&M News June 13), another development application has been received by council for a tower at Bald Knob. The proposed 45m tower is located on private land at 391 Landsborough-Maleny Road, with the tower site indicated to be just above the intersection with Upper Mt Mellum Road. The planning report submitted to council suggests that the tower will service parts of Mt Mellum, parts of Bald Knob, parts of Landsborough and parts of Mooloolah Valley. This area extends about 4km northeast along King Road, Mooloolah Valley, almost 3km south past Lower Mount Mellum Road, and about 5km east to Gympie St North, Landsborough. The report also estimates that the tower will service approximately 250 households. This facility is intended to work in conjunction with the surrounding fixed line service area and two approved fixed wireless facilities at Wilkes Knob and Beerwah. A total of 19 possible sites were identified and investigated, with only three landholders showing positive interest. Of these, the proposed site proved to be the least unsuitable. Co-location on the existing television towers at Bald Knob was looked at but excluded from consideration due to technical problems.

The tower, sited less than 100m from the landholder’s dwelling, is only 140m from the nearest neighbour’s house in Rowan Lane, which is considerably less than the 400m which the Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme suggests as acceptable. It is also less that 25m from a State controlled road, which triggers a referral to the State Government for their assessment. The assessment process hasn’t started well for NBN, as council has subsequently sent them an action notice stating that the application was not properly made, giving them 20 days to rectify the issues. If the community response to the previous NBN applications is any indication, this tower is up for a considerable amount of public scrutiny. To read more, go to www.pdonline.sunshinecoast. qld.gov.au and search for ‘MCU18/0148’.

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By Sonia Clark Local paramedic Ryan Hansen will be attempting to smash a Guinness World Record when he competes in the upcoming 7 Sunshine Coast Marathon on Sunday August 19. A full-time paramedic at the Beerwah Ambulance Station, Ryan plans to run the the marathon in full paramedic uniform in order to raise money for QAS Legacy while also taking a crack at breaking the current Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon dressed as a paramedic (male). Since joining the Queensland Ambulance Service and resuming his interest in running, Ryan says he has had his eye on this particular record for the last two years. “As a child I always received the Guinness books for birthdays and Christmas, and always thought that it would be a cool idea to one day feature in one,” he says. “I got back into running when I became a paramedic as I wanted to stay fit for the role.

Work commitments meant I couldn’t participate in regular weekend sports, so running was an activity that I could schedule around my roster.” Ryan has lived and worked in Beerwah for the past 12 months after transferring from the Gold Coast. He ran cross country in school but lost interest over the years, picking it up again over the past two years. He has previously competed in a half marathon, but this will be his first attempt at the gruelling 42.2km distance. In order to satisfy the stringent Guinness rules, Ryan will have to run the full marathon course in complete paramedic uniform which includes shirt, trousers, boots and a high visibility jacket. The current record for this attempt is held by Karsten Koehler from Germany in a total time of 3hrs, 58mins and 17 seconds. To help prepare for the event, Ryan has been doing short fast runs and hills combined with a weekly long run, however to practice running in the paramedic uniform he finds its better to jump on his treadmill at home – as the sight of a paramedic running through the streets could be somewhat alarming for people! “The boots are heavy and the uniform is hot, and while I am enjoying training for the event, after a long 12 hour day at work it can be a little difficult to jump straight onto a treadmill for a run, still in my uniform,” says Ryan. As well as hoping to smash the Guinness World Record, an important part of the attempt for Ryan is fundraising for QAS Legacy, the compassionate

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BOQ Beerwah Owner Managers Jeff and Debbie Willis are celebrating fifteen years at the Beerwah branch which has become a financial cornerstone for Beerwah and district families. It is Jeff and Debbies’ ongoing passion for helping their community that has resulted in serving multiple generations of Beerwah local families, as they are now looking after the grandkids of couples they first met fifteen years ago. “Finance is very personal and it’s often a life journey of setting and reaching goals,” Jeff said. “From your first home, weddings, kids, cars and holidays, we feel like we’ve been in a very privileged position to help people through the most exciting and sometimes daunting times in their life.” Jeff and Debbie and their Beerwah team have been involved in numerous fundraising and charity initiatives and are strong believers in giving back to and supporting the local community. “Our Branch team has assisted with fundraising and bake sales for the Children’s Hospital Appeal and The Smith Family Christmas Appeal, dressing up on many occasions,” Jeff said. Not all bank managers are happy to appear on the front cover of the local newspaper wearing their pyjamas, but Jeff and Debbie have happily obliged to support a good cause. Over the years they have also supported many of the local Hinterland schools, clubs and sporting bodies with ongoing sponsorships and fundraising activities. As Owner Managers, Jeff and Debbie say they have developed long-standing relationships with customers by helping secure their financial future. “Being there for customers through monumental life moments is something we are passionate about. Our team take pride in doing all we can to make sure banking with BOQ is easy and straightforward,” Jeff said. “We would like to thank our customers and the local community for their ongoing support over the past fifteen years.” To congratulate Jeff and Debbie Willis or to experience the difference for yourself, visit the team at Shop 16, Beerwah Market Place, Peachester Road, Beerwah or call 5439 2200.

There are many things small businesses battle to keep their doors open. While the fairy-tale is to own a successful business that improves financial circumstances and allows more free time, the reality is usually far from the fairytale. There are rules and regulations to follow and on July 1, the Queensland Government’s plastic bag ban commences. Be prepared and purchase your reusable bags ready to go and remember, it’s not the fault of the shop owner that they can no longer supply you with free plastic bags. We congratulate all the winners of the Glass House Small Business Awards: from the Maleny region, Maple Street Meats for winning 2018 Business of the Year, and Sandra Cooper of MCU for winning the Bronze Employee of the Year. A big congratulations to Trish Lyon of Maleny IGA who not only won the Silver Employee of the Year for Maleny region but also the overall Gold Employee of the Year for the entire region, not just Maleny. For our upcoming July 10 breakfast we have secured speakers from Visit Sunshine Coast and the General Manager of Commercial and Aviation to present what the expansion of the Sunshine Coast’s airport means for us. With an expected rise of over 1,000,000 visitors commencing from December 2020 it’s time to start the conversations on how our region can benefit. The topics we will cover: • What future tourism markets will be open because of the airport expansion • How this will impact the region • Are there things the region should be doing to attract these markets? And in July we are also holding another networking night for a chance to catch up with other local business people and enjoy a drink and a chat on Thursday July 19 at Pomodoras on Obi from 5.30pm-7pm. We would love to see you there. If you would like to attend either of these events please book your ticket at www.malenycommerce.org.au. Finally, we wish for blue skies for the upcoming major events in Maleny, these being Knitfest and Muscle on the Mountain. Get out and enjoy these events, support the locals and the many volunteers who organise these events for our pleasure and to raise money for good causes.

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The Quota Club of Maleny is hosting what is gearing up to be a really great afternoon of entertainment in support of the Sunshine Coast Hear and Say Centre, on Saturday July 21 from 2pm until 4.30pm. The event to be held at the Maleny RSL Hall, and will feature Hear and Say community champion and local identity Barry Bull, along with live performances from local musicians Kelly Cork and ‘Richo’ Richardson. The afternoon is billed as ‘The Gift of Sound’ and will include music and banter from veteran music man Barry Bull, a passionate supporter of the invaluable work the charity does with children suffering hearing loss and a driving force behind the fundraiser. Barry’s young grandson Archer was born with seriously impaired hearing and through the charity has been able to receive Cochlear implants which allow him the gift of sound and speech. Archer is just one of many children who attend the Nambour Hear and Say Centre regularly to receive ongoing speech and hearing support, and funds raised at the event will go directly to support the centre. Nambour Hear and Say works directly with families and other medical professionals to achieve the best outcomes for deaf children of all ages. The Quota Club of Maleny is keen to support the work of the centre which involves a combination of early diagnosis and access to the most up to date hearing technology and auditory-verbal therapy. Participants are encouraged to wear their ‘loudest shirt’ in support of deaf kids, and the afternoon promises to be hugely entertaining while also supporting an excellent cause. Barry will draw upon his 50-year career in music and business to share some true-life stories and inspiration and, along with special guests Kelly Cork and Richo, the trio will extend their own gift of sound with the audience. Tickets are $25 which includes a scrumptious homemade afternoon tea and can be purchased at Rosetta Books, Maple Street, Maleny.

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Knitfest will be out of this world!

Celebrate all things warm and woolly at this year’s Knitfest, the yarn and fibre arts festival held throughout Maleny over the weekend of June 30-July 1. The festival embraces the whole community in the celebration of winter arts and crafts, and this year the theme is ‘Outer Space/Sci Fi.’ Head along and get your photo taken next to the quirky Knitfest mannequins at Maleny Men’s and Woolworths. Showcasing the work of the Knitfest Yarnbombers, these unique ‘Insty and Facebook’ friendly pieces took seven months to put together! The ‘Friendship Bridge’ is back again this year by popular demand. Collect your unwanted woollens, scarves and handknits, and during the festival weekend and the following week put them up at the bridge. Items can be swapped for something you like or, if you're in need, feel free to take it. Any items left over will be donated to the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre to distribute to those in need. In the two weeks leading up to the festival weekend, the Yarnbombers have been putting up daily decorations a-washing the town in a fibrous field day of colour – so keep your eyes peeled for the latest additions to the streetscape. Many of the 30 festival workshops on offer have proven to be extremely popular, with a number of them already sold out. If you are planning to attend, don’t delay, make sure you book your spot today. Volunteers of all ages are still needed to help make this year’s festival a hit – if you think you can help, get in touch with festival director Debs on 0417 626 167. For more details check out the knitfest Facebook page or www.knitfest.com.au.

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Editorial Deadline will change to 12 noon on Thursday, June 28 Display Advertising Deadline will change to 12 noon on Thursday, June 28 Classified Deadline will change to 10am on Friday, June 29 Please note also from edition July 11 our Classified Deadline will permanently change to 10am Mondays and our editorial deadline for community news will be Thursday, 12 noon.

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Lions look back at successful year From Patricia, Amanda and Staff at Beerwah Library School's out and it's time for some holiday fun There are loads of activities on offer at the library these school holidays. Create your own board game, see how high you can fly a water rocket, take part in the Battle Bot challenge, build a R2D2 droid, make your own character box head or design your own retro arcade game. You can also take part in our scavenger hunt, challenge yourself to find all the hidden characters and check them off as you find them in the library. The scavenger hunt will run daily during the holidays at all libraries. Head to the Sunshine Coast Library website to explore all the school holiday activities on offer and register to attend your favourites. There’s something to suit all ages and interests. Book Sale - Due to popular demand, the Friends of Beerwah Library have decided to continue their bi-monthly book sales. The next book sale is on Saturday July 7 from 9am-noon, come along and grab a bargain. Choose from a wide variety of titles, there’s something to suit everyone’s interests. Beerwah Library relaunch - Staff were really pleased to see such a great turn out at our recent Beerwah Library relaunch. It was a wonderful morning full of festivities and we’re really glad the community was there to officially open the refurbished library space. To be kept-up-to-date on library news and information, subscribe to the library eNewsletter or follow Sunshine Coast Libraries on Facebook.

At its recent changeover dinner the Beerwah Lions Club looked back at a successful year. President Charles Farran addressing the gathering with his annual report said the year had been very satisfying in terms of working with other local organisations helping them stage successful events. Other successes included lending a hand to needy individuals, and members’ fundraising efforts which resulted in a donation list that topped $25,000, shared between local charities, and Lions Medical Research Projects. Ladies auxiliary president Gail Farran also reported on twelve months of achievements from the Lions Ladies, including sizable donations to worthwhile causes.

In proposing a toast to Lions International, Lion Bob Banner asked the gathering to look at the achievements of twenty five Beerwah Lions over the last year. Take the membership of Beerwah and multiply it by 56,000, which gives a total of 1.4 million, the total number of Lions around the world spread through two hundred countries. From these figures you get some idea of the beneficial impact that Lions International has on the world. The gathering, held in the Landsborough Hotel, included numerous Lions visiting from nearby clubs and marked fifty one years since the Beerwah club was chartered on September 2, 1967.

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Ubuntu, a Ugandan choir of young adults, made up of graduates of the world-renowned African Children’s Choir who have performed for US Presidents and Nobel Prize winners, will be giving two local performances. The group, who are being hosted and supported by the Caloundra Community Choir and

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Inspiration Choir of Maleny, will perform at the Caloundra Uniting Church this Wednesday, June 27, from 7pm and at the Maleny Community Centre this Sunday, July 1, at 2pm. The Director of the Caloundra Community Choir and Inspiration Choir of Maleny and former Ten Tenor, Kim Kirkman, said: “We are so excited to have Ubuntu come and perform for us. They have an international reputation and bring such energy and joy to the stage.” Tickets for the show are available at the door, $20 adults, and concession and children $12.50. Or book through trybooking.com/UKTP.

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Looking for new like-minded friendships? If this sounds like you, come along to the Beerwah Writers Group. Our members travel from Maleny, Beerwah, Glass House Mountains, Buderim, Brisbane and Palmwoods! We are an active group of local amateur and professional writers who meet to discuss aspects of writing and publishing. Established in 2006 by a group of like-minded people who wanted to share their experiences with writing, the group meets on the second and fourth Fridays of the month in the Beerwah Library. Members attending usually donate a gold coin towards the cost of morning refreshments. New members are welcome and encouraged; a yearly subscription of $5 applies. If you are keen to write but not sure of where to start, please join us on Friday July 13 in the Meeting Room of the Beerwah Library from 10amnoon. Enquiries: Susan 0439 258 047 or email sandrush@bigpond.net.au.

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Award-winning poet Angela Gardner is leading a poetry writing workshop on Friday July 13 as part of this year’s Celebration of Books Maleny. The Churchill Fellowship recipient, whose recent manuscript ‘Some Sketchy Notes on Matter’ was shortlisted for the 2018 Dorothy Hewett Award, explained the workshop format: “I hope to introduce participants to some new poetry by way of examples as well as us working on some useful writing exercises. We’ll look at line, at rhythm, and slant rhyme along the way. I hope the work we do together will provide practical ways forward through the stages of writing poetry from the initial idea, through writing, research and revising drafts. I’m really looking forward to it.” The festival continues on Saturday July 14 with local book artist Anita Gray hosting a book folding

workshop at the Maleny Library. Bring in an old hard-cover book and learn how to cut and fold your way to creating your own unique Angela Gardner piece of book art. Children can also get in on the creativity with a fantasy-filled creative writing workshop with Aleesah Darlison and Magic Mountain illustration workshop with Kerry Ide, also on Saturday July 14. Bookings are essential and filling up fast, so head over to the festival’s website for further details: https://celebrationofbooksmaleny.com.

How are your strawberries coming along? Preparations for the 2018 Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival are well under way, and it’s time to gear up for the annual Super Strawberry Competition. This novelty competition is held each year in the lead up to the Charity Sports, and strawberry lovers please note: it is not just for farmers – you could find the champions in your garden or even on a potted plant! The main competition for the ‘Biggest Strawberry’ has been running since 1996, and there have

been some amazing results over the years. In 2016 and 2017 there was also a popular class for the ‘Most Unusual Strawberry’ – and this will continue in 2018. As usual there will be eight weekly rounds, with Round 1 closing on Friday July 6. Bring your entries in to the Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers Co-op any time during the week, but before 4pm each Friday. Check out the best entries each week on the ‘In the Garden with Brownie’ page in GC&M News. The overall winners will be announced at the Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival on Saturday August 25, a community fundraiser for Cancer Council Queensland.

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Sunshine Coast Police are asking members of the public to assist in locating the stolen motor vehicles listed below. If a vehicle on the list is sighted please call Policelink – do not try to intercept the vehicle. The police would also like to remind everyone to ensure that their vehicles are left secured at all times and that valuables are removed, including handbags, bags, laptops, tablets, keys, tools and mail. There have been a number of thefts from Beerwah on June 17, these include: • A black trailer • Orange Yamaha Yfz450 motorcycle: quad bike • Blue Yamaha Yfm90 motorcycle: quad bike • Blue 2000 Yamaha Yx80 motorcycle • Orange 2007 Ktm Pro Senior off-road motorcycle. • Also, a silver 2017 Toyota Landcruiser station wagon, registration 849XIK, was stolen from Crohamhurst. If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.

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Forest Heart Nursery in Maleny is offering some creative School Holiday activities next week. Spaces are limited so bookings are essential. Kokedama Balls Create beautiful moss balls using native plants, on Wednesday July 4 from 10am11.30am. Cost for the workshop is $20 and all materials are provided. The class size is limited to 10.

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Peachester Playgroup celebrated their milestone of 40 years with past and present children, mothers, fathers, grandmothers, Federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace and representatives from Playgroup Queensland including their CEO Stephen Alderman. It was a lovely morning of reminiscing, and most importantly playtime for the kids.

Dry Point Etching Discover this exciting printmaking process on Friday July 6 from 10am-noon, cost is $25 and all materials are provided. The class size is limited to eight spaces. Bookings can be made by emailing Karen at nursery@forestheart.com.au or by calling in to the nursery at 20 Coral Street, Maleny.

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... a family tour at Maleny Dairies. We have 4 Maleny Dairies family passes (for a family of four) for their Farm & Factory Tour (valued at $44 each). To win, just ‘like’ this competition post on Facebook (and maybe like us too!!). The competition will be drawn on Monday July 2 at 10am and winners will be notified via Facebook. The tickets will be available to be picked up at the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News office. Don’t forget to share this post with your friends who would enjoy a visit to Maleny Dairies. Check out their Facebook page for the latest updates on what’s happening at Maleny Dairies these school holidays.

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Brenda Treasure, International Milliner from LilyM Hats and Millinery Supplies, is the local lady in the know when it comes to what’s hot for headpieces this winter. GC&M News chatted to Brenda to get some tips and a ‘heads up’ for what’s trending right now for winter hat fashions. Brenda says winter is all about fabrics that are warm and rich. Wool, felt and wool based fabrics are perfect for the cooler months. Currently in her design studio, Brenda is blocking traditional styled hats with these warmer fabrics and textiles to produce eye-catching pieces. Fedoras and trilbys made out of these fabrics are very now. Caps are making a comeback – especially the old style driving or riding cap. Combined with the warmth and tactility of wool and velvet – a current trend is to embrace a more playful feel by mixing up rich fabrics and patterns, try mixing a wool tartan crown with a velvet brim. Brenda says winter is the perfect season to wear a hat – it can be both practical and fun. Why not stand out? If you are going to wear a hat, be bold and make a statement. People love seeing hats out and about, it doesn’t have to be for a special occasion. Winter racing season will see a lot of bright colours come out on the field, such as orange and violet. Deeper shades of plums and wine are also on trend. A huge trend currently seen overseas is hats with flowers and hand finished embellishments such as hand beaded bees, butterflies and Brenda dragonflies.

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to the community. LACA Inc would like to thank the many members of the community who worked so I would like to thank Stan Kruger from hard to bring the issue to the wider community. Men’s Shed Beerwah who has kindly The protest against the development is far from donated handmade stock whips to finished. There are more signatures that need to be be prizes for fundraising towards the collected on the petition. If you can help by door Smile Vanuatu dental program. knocking your street and any others not yet covered, Stan has done a fantastic job, the please contact Morris House on 5494 1255 or call whips come in different lengths in and pick up a petition form – leave the details of and his only wish is to have a which area you will cover with the volunteers there, photo of the lucky person with Stan Kruger with or call Ann on 0402 915 393. whip in hand so he can give it to whips in hand It’s important that we get the petition finalised as his grandchildren. soon as possible so that LACA Inc can prepare the If anyone would like a stockwhip final documents to go to Sunshine Coast Council. and is willing to donate some money in exchange, It’s also important to send your protest to all local and you don’t mind having your photo taken, please councillors and the State Government members. contact me, Christine Southall, on 0427 006 777 If you want a copy of all SCC councillors/State or go to Men’s Shed Beerwah and have Stan custom Government members emailed to you, please call make you a stock whip. You won’t be disappointed. 0402 915 393. Christine Southall On the ABC recently, the Lord Mayor of Brisbane Peachester stated that Brisbane City Council will be looking at their planning documents, with the view to Roys Road upgrade restricting these multiple occupancy developments to Unfortunately Sunshine Coast Council has put CBD areas. As Cr Quirk said, there have been a lot of off the Roys Road upgrade until February 2018. applications for this type of development in suburban I received a phone call late on Friday afternoon areas, which he said have not been successful. from the engineer saying that due to unforeseen Once again we thank the dedicated people who have circumstances it has now been decided by council to and continue to work so hard on this issue. delay this project. I will be following up with council Secretary and keeping everyone in touch with when we can LACA Inc expect this to finally happen. Development in excess Trevor Watts Beerwah Council appears to have broken its own planning scheme by issuing an approval for Application Thanks all round MCU17/2161 (corner Peachester Road and Bilenda I would like to thank the Landsborough community Close, Beerwah). The application is for 28 x 3br and friends who have supported the petition against dwellings on a site area of 5994m2, in an area the development application for 37 Maleny Street. zoned Medium Density. The Development Code Because of your interest and the hard work of those specifies 30 to 50 dwellings (or equivalent thereof) doorknocking and the individuals and businesses per hectare for that zoning. The equivalent number gathering signatures, we surpassed our goal with of dwellings per hectare for the application lodged is 1,050 signatures in nine days. We hope our 63 units, which places it firmly in the High Density "collective voice" will be heard. category in the planning scheme. The petition is now at Morris House and LACA will To comply with the Medium Density Code, the number be submitting it to the council in due course. of dwellings contained in the application should not Also a big thank you to GC&M News, who inform have exceeded 22 dwellings on the 5994m2 site. and connect our communities, you are wonderful. Diana and Tamie I realise that numerous other codes may apply to Landsborough any application lodged, but none of those codes determine (to my knowledge) the number of Update on development at 37 Maleny dwellings permitted on the applicable site within the Medium Density Zone. Road, Landsborough This is what I would call the ‘primary’ Code, which Landsborough Area Community Association Inc must be complied with when the original application (LACA Inc) is very pleased with the response from is submitted. Other codes are determined by/ the community and Division 1 Councillor at the dependent on this primary Code, such as the amount public meeting held on June 9, where 100 people of vegetation clearing required, open space available (confirmed) attended. for residents, vehicle parking spaces required, etc. The general consensus of the meeting was that this Applicants in the past have exceeded the Code and development, in its present form, is unacceptable

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have used any number of reasons /excuses why council should disregard those in excess of the ignominious “50”, but nothing can escape the simple fact that the Code has been ignored and a serious incorrect approval given. None of the above would prevent Medium Density development, but would at least prevent any Code excesses, resultant density increases and assessment in the incorrect zone. The Planning Report for MCU17/2161 states: “the development is considered to have a residential density that is comparable with the intent of the Medium Density Code”. How can it be considered comparable with that Code when it exceeds the specified 50 per hectare? John Weeks Beewah

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Recently my car sustained damage while I was attempting to park it in a car parking space in Cribb Street at Landsborough outside of the Saint Vincent de Paul shop. This damage was caused by rusted and jagged reinforcing steel protruding from the top of council’s bollard made of PVC stormwater pipe that was filled with concrete. I went home and called the Sunshine Coast Council call centre to advise of the damage and was directed by the staff member to send in writing the details of what had happen. As directed, I put my complaint in writing plus provided multiple photos and the quote of approximately $1,600 for repairs. Interestingly, the next morning when I drove past the site, I noticed that council staff had removed the damaged bollards and they have since been replaced with orange flexible ones. Several days later I received an email and letter from a council staff member, from the claims department bluntly advising that council would not take responsibility for the damage. I called this guy up to ask him to explain, and that as a ratepayer I expected a little more courtesy and respect. With indifference, he advised that his supervisor would contact me. A few days later I got a call from the supervisor who told me that they understood my situation and were happy to review it. Not surprisingly a day later I received a reply confirming the advice in the first correspondence that I would have to cover the damages. I explained my financial situation, but to no avail. The council bureaucrats did not care. I would like to warn others that ratepayers are only seen as a revenue base from which the council extracts its money, and to be aware that council won’t take responsibility for damage from the council equipment or assets. Shane Daly Peachester

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Local Eats with Lea Parkes

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Kim McCosker of ‘4 Ingredients’ fame shared some great cooking tips with locals at Maleny last Thursday morning and then on Friday she was in-store at the Beerwah IGA doing taste tests for the customers of recipes from her newest cookbook ‘The Easiest One Pot Cookbook Ever’. If you are always looking for something quick, easy and delicious for dinner, then Kim’s book has plenty of great ideas, including Satay Chicken.

Danielle and Deb Maiore, with Kim McCosker and Yvonne Lloyd at Beerwah IGA

Satay Chicken

Serves 4 • 1 tbsp red curry paste • 500g boneless, skinless chicken breast fillets, chopped • 2 tbsp crunchy peanut butter • 3/4 cup (180ml) cream In a non-stick pan, heat the red curry paste. Add the chicken and seal, stirring to cook evenly, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the peanut butter and cream and stir to combine. Reduce heat and simmer until the chicken is cooked through, 6 to 8 minutes. Optional: Serve on a bed of rice, garnished with freshly sliced spring onions, capsicum and fresh coriander leaves.

Add a few crushed peanuts for texture. Featured in 4 Ingredients, The Easiest One Pot Cookbook Ever, page 115 Kim's latest book is available exclusively through IGA stores in SE Queensland and Northern New South Wales.

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Health Check Better Hearing

Esprit Psychology at Beerwah with Kelly Sweeting

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Hearing is considered by many to be our most vital sense, enabling us to process everyday sounds so we can communicate clearly and interact safely in our daily environment – after all, we depend on our hearing 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Leading local hearing specialist ihear work to transform lives by providing better hearing. They look after the hearing needs of a wide range of locals including pension and DVA card holders, retirees, workers and children, making better hearing more convenient and accessible than ever. “As the world gets louder, the age of those with hearing loss gets younger and increasingly we are seeing people in their 40s and 50s coming to us with a hearing problem,” tells ihear Audiologist Shevawn Becker. “Today’s advances in digital technology mean the majority of hearing losses are treatable, with hearing aids providing better performance than ever, especially in noisy environments,” says Shevawn. It is recommended that those who are concerned about their hearing, or experience trouble hearing, have their hearing tested by a professional hearing specialist. ihear offer a wide range of solutions to suit all types of hearing loss, lifestyles and budgets, so there is no need to put off getting your hearing checked.

Esprit Psychology, owned and operated by Kelly Sweeting, offers psychological intervention and has been operating in Beerwah for two years. Kelly is a Registered Psychologist and Associate Member of the APS. Esprit Psychology is open for appointments Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and offers some out of hours appointments. Kelly works with people from 12-years to older adults and has experience in areas of anxiety, depression, stress reduction, behaviour change, addiction, and relationships. Kelly uses many different psychological models including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Gottman Relations Model, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy. From time to time we all experience emotional and psychological difficulties. Sometimes these issues appear to be impacting on our family, work life, relationships and/or social life. If you are feeling overwhelmed by any of these issues and feel like you are not moving forward, Esprit Psychology is here to help. Esprit Psychology offers bulk billing appointments with a GP referral, private consultations and EAR services. If you are ready for an appointment please contact us by phone or email or see your GP for a referral.

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Out & About Mad hats for celebration

The Glasshouse Country View Club ladies celebrated the group’s 15 year birthday last week, with a big Mad Hatter’s themed party. Almost 60 ladies including members guests, representatives of other View clubs on the coast, Probus and The Red Hat Ladies gathered at Glasshouse Sports Club for a buffet lunch and a day filled with fun, games, raffles, stalls and prizes for the best hat and craziest tea pot.

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Movies

with Jan Flynn from Maleny Film Society

The Party

Maleny Film Society invites you to ‘The Party’ this Saturday, June 30. The setting is an up-market London apartment dinner soiree with seven diverse middle class players. But it may be unlike any intimate gathering you've ever attended before. This "first Brexit movie" (it was shot over the fortnight in which the Brexit referendum took place) has been described by one critic as "awful people saying awful things to each other." However, respected British director Sally Potter (Orlando) says she set out to "work with the healing power of laughter" to lighten the tragic elements of the narrative. And there are plenty of tragic elements! But, be assured, this tragicomedy provides some laughs through its sharply witty script and satirisation of both the British political system and the middle classes, particularly the London intelligentsia. Kristin Scott-Thomas plays Janet, a politician who invites her ‘friends’ to her home to celebrate her promotion to Cabinet. Her husband Bill (Timothy Spall) seems unengaged – and there's a good reason for this. The invitees arrive: the cynical April (Patricia Clarkson) and her wacky husband, pregnant Jinny and partner, and a coke-sniffing banker. So far so good? Hardly! Gradually, the celebratory party descends into an opportunity to trade insults, as personal failings are brutally exposed and the result is inevitably farcical. Enhanced by the bitingly witty screen play of Sally Potter and the blackand-white cinematography of Aleksei Rodinov, this modern satire – rated MA – will engross viewers. When: Saturday June 30 Where: Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street Food and Drinks: Dinner from 6pm-7pm catered by Claude’s; tea/coffee and homemade slices stand; and drinks available from the bar Movie: Screens from 7.15pm. Running time 71 minutes Cost: $13 adults (non-members), $8 students with ID, and children under 16, $5. Tickets also available at Maleny Information Centre, Maple Street, 9.30am-2pm, and at the door on the night Info: www.malenyfilmsociety.info

Plenty of Muscle on the Mountain

Muscle on the Mountain Show and Shine is back on Sunday July 1 at the Maleny Showgrounds from 7am until 1pm. Now in its seventh year, the event is a huge drawcard for both enthusiasts and the general public, with record crowds expected to turnout. Don’t miss your chance to see a massive variety of classic and vintage cars as well as motorcycles, street machine hot rods and more. Raising awareness for men’s health and the fight against prostate cancer, all proceeds go towards the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. Gates open 7am for setup, and entry is via a gold coin donation. There’s an Apex barbeque breakfast from 7am, live music, great coffee and food, and camping is available for $15 per night for a powered site. For enquiries call 0409 489 777 or check out the Muscle on the Mountain Maleny Show & Shine Day Facebook page.

Things2Do Christmas in July

Come along and celebrate ‘Christmas in July’ at the Maleny Show Pavilion on Saturday July 21 from 7pm until 10pm for a family friendly ‘knees up’ with good old-time dance with a twist of Scottish. Bring your favourite lassie or chap and try the foxtrot or gypsy tap. The evening will feature live music and themed dances including Irish and Australiana. The River School is preparing delicious vegetarian food to purchase, with hot meals available for just $10. If you’d like to book a meal in advance, please contact Judi on 0403 186 643. Supper will be provided free at the interval, and doors open at 6pm for a 7pm start. Tickets are available on the door or via www. trybooking.com/WBSD. Ticket prices are: adults $20, children under 12 free, and children aged between 13 and 18, $10. There is a 20% discount available for groups of 10 people or more.

Abbey Medieval Festival

Immerse yourself in the colour and grandeur of the 29th Abbey Medieval Festival to be held over the weekend of July 14-15. Knights, warriors, lords and ladies will present live medieval scenes showcasing the Dark Ages, Late Middle Ages, the Crusades and early Renaissance in a jam-packed festival program. Ten entertainment venues will host more than 80 demonstrations and performances across the weekend, with 70 stalls offering tasty medieval cuisine and shopping. Festival goers will be entertained by the multitudes of medieval musicians and street performers scattered throughout the Abbeystowe grounds (located off Bribie Island Road, Caboolture). The festival ‘season’ will also feature two banquets held on June 30 and July 7, and a week of children-focused activities at the ‘Kids Dig It! Medieval Family Fun’ event. Visitors are encouraged to wear period costume. Gates open 9am, and VIP tickets are available. For more information and bookings visit www.abbeymedievalfestival.com.

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In the Garden Jobs for the yard in July

• Top up the mulch around fruit trees. Clean out your compost bin, spread the contents under your fruit trees, and start another. • Feed your citrus trees. Use 125g of citrus tree fertiliser per year of age of the tree up to 1.25kg. You need to do this three times a year – July, November and February. • Plant rhubarb now – either as crowns or small punnet plants. • It’s a good time to transplant existing rose bushes to another spot in the garden if you need to. • Cut back the time between watering for indoor plants to prevent mould and mildew growing. • Treat your lawn for bindii as soon as it appears. Any of the broadleaf lawn herbicides, such as ‘bindii and clover killer’ will do – or get down and pull them out by hand. • Prune roses in the second half of the month to stimulate new growth and flowering for spring. • Take frangipani cuttings – leave them for two to four weeks before planting. Vegetables Plant asparagus, broad bean, peas, beans, parsnip, rhubarb, English spinach, silver beet, zucchini, potatoes, carrot, kohlrabi, lettuce, radish, spring onion, turnip, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, capsicum, celery, garlic, leeks, swede, sweet potato and tomato. Flowers Plant ageratum, amaranthus, aster, bedding begonia, boronia, candytuft, carnation, cleome, cornflower, dahlia, dianthus, everlasting daisy, gaillardia, impatiens, nigella, Californian poppy, rudbeckia, snapgragon, statice, alyssum, marigold, petunia, celosia, aurora daisy, chrysanthemum, coleus, gazania, gerbera, gloxinia, moluccella, larkspur, linaria, nasturtium, strawflower, Swan River daisy, verbena, kangaroo paw, cosmos, gomphrena, phlox, portulaca, salvia, sunflower and zinnia.

What’s on for gardeners in July

• Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – July 6, 10am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Street, Caboolture. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. • Faunawatch – July 11, 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 – July 12, 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 – July 13-15, Native Plants Sunshine Coast will be at the Queensland Garden Expo, Nambour. Come and say hello in the Living Backyard. Enquiries to npscevents@gmail.com. All welcome. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – July 14, 10am for morning tea followed by a meeting and bloom competition at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. For more information, call Audrey on 5476 2771 or Ted on 0407 440 999. • Peachester Garden Club – July 19, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Friendship Day has had to be cancelled. We will now meet at 9.30am for a social meeting in the garden of Rob and Jeff. For information phone 5496 9169.

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Environment What a shot

Dave Wilcock of Peregian Springs recently received a commendation for this great photo of Ewen Maddock Dam from the air as part of Sunshine Coast Council’s 2018 Environment and Liveability Photography Awards.

To view all the 33 finalist images and vote for your favourite and a chance to win a gift voucher, you need to visit council’s website, sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au, and vote by September 30.

Barung Landcare Too much plastic

Every piece of plastic ever created is still on the planet today. Plastic pervades every aspect of our western lives: try the exercise of standing in a room or shop and imagining your surroundings with all the plastic removed – often, there’s not much left! Plastic is an amazing material but much misused. It is durable, light and inexpensive: without plastic we’d have no computers, phones, power tools, essential medical equipment, cars… plastic is everywhere. But plastic’s accessibility and convenience as a manufacturing material has resulted in many uses inappropriate for a world choking on waste. Single-use plastic packaging, “disposable” items like pens, toothbrushes, drinking straws and razors are piling up all over the world in enormous rubbish mountains and floating islands. Every day we add millions, billions of items to that horror. What can we do? We can vote with our dollars for sustainable, biodegradable or long-lasting alternatives to single-use, disposable plastic items. We can say “no” to plastic packaging. We can take responsibility for what we throw out and how we dispose of things. Sure, we have recycling bins, but it’s what can’t go in the recycling bin that’s the problem. Sign up for ‘Plastic-free July’ (www.plasticfreejuly.org) – it’s a very interesting exercise. The association between plastic packaging and convenience is thrown into sharp relief. You’ll definitely change your purchasing habits and maybe your whole outlook on shopping. Recycle pens, markers and highlighters! At Barung's Resource Centre in Coral Street, we now have a recycling box for pens, pencils, highlighters and marker pens – lids, too! Bring us your dead biros! Barung Landcare is a leading community-based organisation working to develop ethical solutions for a sustainable future. We support local and regional community empowerment to conserve and enhance the rich diversity of natural resources of the Blackall Range and environs. www.barunglandcare.org.au

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Noticeboard Christmas in July is coming to Maleny and, if you are keen to get into the festive spirit, you can head along to the Maleny RSL on Friday July 6 from 6.30pm. Ray and the Sunshines will be providing the entertainment, and there will be spot prizes during the night. Entry is $5 per person. A Carboot Sale Market will be held on Sunday July 8 from 7am-noon at the Landsborough Seventh-day Adventist Church, 27 Maleny Street, Landsborough. If you would like to book a site it is only $10. Call 5494 7424 or 0407 142 962.

Dance at Glass House – If you feel like dancing New Vogue, Old Time and Modern style, head along to the Glass House Mountains Community Hall, on Saturday July 7 from 7.30pm-11.30pm. Music by Chattanooga, $10 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and entry in the lucky door prize draw. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund, enquiries to Aileen on 5496 9349.

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Clothes and produce swapped Clothes and all kinds of home grown produce was swapped at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre on Saturday June 16. Those that attended enjoyed the opportunity to find their new treasures out of others’ unwanted items.

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Jane and Ben with their local produce

From the churches This year we are celebrating 70 years since the Landsborough Seventh-day Adventist Church was established in the Glass House community. As I looked back at the church and Glasshouse Country history, I was made very aware that churches were central to the life of the community. In fact, the Christian culture and values permeated most parts of society. Most people could say the Lord’s Prayer, were familiar with Biblical characters and themes and could quote John 3:16 from memory. Churches played a central part in the social, educational and moral compass of our community. The question remains: Does the church still play an important part in our society? Mark McCrindle showed in recent research* (2017) on church and society that 22% of Australians know a great deal/a lot about the church in general. Also 18% of Australians know about the churches in their local community and 47% of Australians are unsure of the perceived

Tracy with Natasha and a little helper with their swap produce

Books were refreshed on the centre’s permanent book swap shelf and information was shared about how to keep swapping items, and even services, online.

Lachlan Campbell Seventh Day Adventist Church impact of churches in their area. One thing that makes the Glass House community unique is the positive reputation of churches and their involvement in community. Churches are certainly not perfect places. In fact the old saying goes, “Church is a hospital for sinners not a cemetery for saints.” I know that all the churches in our region aim on some level to improve the lives of the community. I acknowledge the hurt some churches have caused but I also want to acknowledge the positives brought to the community in the past, present and, God willing, the future. Next time you drive past a church, stop and think: What would the community would be like without the church? *A national survey of Australians conducted January 2017. Australian Public Data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Full report at faithandbelief.org.au.

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

Glasshouse Country & Maleny News

Messy Church meets on the first Sunday of each month at St George's Anglican Church, 2 Walkers Drive, Maleny from 3.45pm until 6pm. The theme for their next gathering on July 1 will be ‘Wonderfully made’. Come along for storytelling, creative craft and a shared evening meal. The cost is $2 per person to assist with food and craft resources. People of any age are invited (but children must be accompanied by an adult). For further information please contact June on 5435 2941. We had a visit from the Caboolture Senior Citizens on May 31 that was well attended and enjoyed. We took a trip with Mystic Mountains Tours on June 14 to The Abbey, which took in the church, and we were told the story of its establishment then went to the museum. From there we headed to Bribie Island where we saw another museum – all very interesting. The Maleny Seniors and HACC will be visiting us on July 24. Cakes and items for the progressive raffle are required please, open 8am. Our next meeting will be on July 10 at the Beerwah Community Hall with lunch afterwards at Skippy Park. For further information ring Marie on 5496 9260. CONDITIONS: To ensure all community notices can be printed each month please keep your contributions to a maximum of 100 words.

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH

WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.00am Office - 5491 1866

Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0455 554 930

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Kathy Eddie 5493 0596

Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service www.glasshousecommunitychurch.com 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’d Jeanette Jamieson WELCOME E: angmaleny@westnet.com.au www.malenyanglicanparish.com.au

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:25am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup

an Australian Christian Church

BEERWAH: Sun 9 am

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187

27 Beerwah Parade Kids Church & Youth Group

MALENY: Sun 10 am cnr McCarthy & Landsborough Rds MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am Public Hall, Bray Rd

CALOUNDRA: Sun 9 am 33 Latcham Drvie

WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU

Sunday Service of Worship - 9:00am

12 Cedar Street, Maleny Rev. C. Scott Kroeger - Pastor

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A to Z of Trades & Services

Terry Vost

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

0434 090 197

27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045

T0303

Electrical Appliance Repairs

Air Conditioning Refrigeration

All brick and blocklaying, paving, small rendering and concrete jobs

Call Arthur 0422 580 178

Builders / Carpenters

Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated

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TV Antennas Cell Phone, 3G, 4G Boosters TV Tuning, Wall mounting Satellite TV, VAST, TV, Phone & Data outlets Wi-Fi, Networking

6 Days

Phone: 5494 0944

Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com

www.technicalwhizz.com.au

Michael Kossen ELECTRICAL

IS NOW MOBILE APPLIANCE REPAIRS

0409 266 807 5494 1877

NEED A MECHANIC?  CARE  QUALITY  CONVENIENCE

& AUTO CARE

Appliance Repairs

Lic 10710

Full log book servicing Roadworthy certification Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs 1/11 Dyer Street, Landsborough www.dandfautocare.com.au

Please phone Barry or Lee-ann 5494 1222 Open Mon-Fri 8am – 5pm

LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS

MOBILE SERVICE

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Electrical Appliance Repairs

Air Conditioning Refrigeration

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E dean@redbuilding.net.au

www.redbuilding.net.au

Dean Parry Carpenter

Your Local Diesel Specialist

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E redbuilding@bigpond.com

Ph: Saun 0424 A 88 King Rd,550 Mooloolah 057 QLD 4553

Greig Wilson Licenced Builder Renovations | New Homes | Extensions Alterations | Decks | Pergolas Carports | Maintenance | Concreting

0408 801 514

countrytocoastbuilding@gmail.com

Rutter Family Homes

Ph: 5496 0300

Mobile: 0429 960 300

Jeff & Ann Ross 

Email: info@jaross.com.au

YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

• Mufflers

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Phone: 5494 6600

email: beerwahcomplete@outlook.com

Martin Rutter Qualified Builder

• Renovations • Extensions • Bathroom & Kitchen Renovation • Demolition • Asbestos Removal • Concreting • Roofing • No job too small

0431 313 040

rfh@westnet.com.au QBCC 1177937 ABN # 63 707 425 146 The Rutter Family Trust T/A Rutter Family Homes

Scott Aitken 0414 826 266 All Carpentry work - decks, fit out, doors & windows, pergolas & more

Over 18 years experience

www.centenarycarpentry.com.au QBCC 1040187 QBCC:15085699 ABN:19673177524

Fully licensed carpenter

Specialising in 4WD Accessories & Maintenance • Lift Kits • Performance Exhaust • Diff Lockers

4/1 Roys Rd, Beerwah 5494 0755 28

Director

All carpentry work M 0417 045 062 RenovationsExtensions T (07) 5494 7117 F (07)Maintenance 5494 7543 Decks – Home

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Service C urrum entr b r e e Be

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M 0417 045 062

Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated

Automotive

Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329

Joe & Cathie Roberts

Shop 3, 5 Beerwah Pde, Beerwah

27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045

E: challbuilders@tpg.com.au

5493 0552 or 0412 060 184

0417 199 167

5439 0101 ABN

Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience

“OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE” 52 Peachester Road BEERWAH

5494 0747

Phone

Tyre Sales & Repairs  Wheel Alignments Full Mechanical Services and Repairs Log Book Servicing  Batteries, Windscreens Approved Inspection Station

Gold Card No.: 24113

of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations

BSA Lic 1129044

TV * Cell Phone * WiFi * RECEPTION

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CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

QBCC: 1305318

Antennas / TV

Competitive Rates!

T0015

ABN

Bricklayers QBCC 15009012

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T0303

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Airconditioning

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All Carpentry works, decks, pergolas, renovations, doors and windows.

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Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire

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PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades T0588

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Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes

KITCHENS

OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH

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Quick Concrete

Joinery & Shopfitters

5494 6500

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QBSA 24630

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Electricians

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NOLAN & SONS

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040 253 80 39

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HULBYS CONCRETING Beerwah, Maleny & Surrounding Areas

Mark 0402 593 513 WE DO SHOW UP!

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www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN? AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds

$

75/hr

Friendly & reliable

JON JEPSON

FREE POWERPOINT SAFETY CHECK

All work to ‘Australian Standard AS/NZ 3000’

CALL JON DIRECT TODAY

1300 50 20 90

lyncreteconcretors@gmail.com Sunshine Coast & Hinterland

AMAC Concrete Concepts Specialising In: Covacrete Resealing Resurfacing

Epoxy flooring Small concrete jobs

ABN

All aspects of pressure cleaning

Ash: 0408 871 067 Jase: 0415 654 331

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NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

Lic 76085

John Walton BBus (InfSys)

Computer Consultant and Technician

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0432 590 040

Computers

karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au

PHONE: 0407 754 208

 Plain  Coloured  Exposed  Resealing

PHONE: 0491-075-652

Adam: 0414 482 037

QBCC: 1026208

Driveways, Patios & Shed Slabs etc

Carpet Cleaning

Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027

• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing

Sunshine Coast or Australia-wide

Peterbuilt KITCHENS

Electrical Services

Lic. No. 70875

Gavin

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045

Electrical Appliance Repairs

Air Conditioning Solar Repairs

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FIRST CALL FENCING

Electricians Cont.

Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew

Lic. No. 78020

Quality Workmanship on Domestic Installations & Repairs

Mobile: 0427 170 235

your local licensed contractor

5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns www.firstcallfencing.com.au

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

71 Beerwah Parade Beerwah

5439 0606 - 0412 932 271

Brad Jobe 0458 162 022 ELECTRICAL AIR-CONDITIONING GOOD AT SMALL JOBS

Reliable – Courteous – Professional Repairs & Maintenance Extensions & Renovations Split System & Ducted Air Conditioning New Home Wiring TV Data & Phone Energy Saving Devices Commercial & Industrial

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5494 0005 0417 761 055 LIC 71753 | ACRS A030330 | L083305

info@instyleelectrics.com.au www.instyleelectrics.com.au

EMBROIDERY FX

Embroidery | Transfers | Work Wear | Gifts | Plaques & Awards

www.embroideryfx.com.au 0416 207 539 Engineering & Welding For all your Industrial, Residential & Rural Steel

• General Fabrication • Custom Fabrication

Fully Guaranteed – Quality Advice & Workmanship – Competitive Prices

Ph: 5494 0046 M: 0409 491 938

5493 0493 www.klmgas.com.au

• New & Old Floors • Sanding & Treatment of Old & New Timber Decks • Latest Equipment Including Dust Bags to Minimise Dust • Free Quotes • Over 25 Years Experience BSA Lic No 64786

5494 8959 / 0411 827 854

A & K Glass and Aluminium

Prices start from just $22 per m2* For an obligation free quote call Andrew on

0452 182 282

www.futuretechflooring.com

* Conditions apply

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to advertise your business!

4 Railway Street, Landsborough

Garden Maintenance www.landsboroughscreens.com.au

LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546 www.jimsmowing.net

Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713

Free • Windows quotes • Doors QBCC Lic: L 1117342

0439 875 031

• Maintenance

5493 0374

Graphic Design

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

On-site Graphic Design Services Available 2/2 Turner St, Beerwah

Phone: 5494 6011

Suncoast Lawn Care

Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199

0490 127 714 Local Husband & Wife Team

Treating all your lawn & garden needs with professional TLC - All catcher work Phone Brad 0404 135 774

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Phone 5438 7445

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L P G A S

E: print@beerwahprint.com

Shed 7/5 Beerwah Pde, Beerwah admin@beerwahengineering.com.au

Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone

ABN: 47 588 276 684

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0475 409 959

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T0392

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• TRADE & RETAIL SALES INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • DOMESTIC

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Design

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Phone Frank 0403 241 990 or Kristy 0402 530 874 Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL

66-68 Beerburrum Road Caboolture info@rrhire.com.au

www.rrhire.com.au

STEVE GASTALDIN

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FIRST

0407 439 526

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ABN 95 669 531 866

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ABN 67 710 267 498

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• PAVING TONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS

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ATER FEATURES

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Fully Licensed and Insured

BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572

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We give you a warranty on our work. For reliable service call Vern ........

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Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au

QBCC: 1075997

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Servicing the local community

Excavator and Posi-Track hire Augers Levelling Bar

20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153

Shane BOBCAT Schultz EXCAVATOR Local Knowledge Licensed 24 Years Experience

Will work weekends

BEERWAH

HIRE

Operator

Ph: Shane 5494 0056

0408 192 814

FREE QUOTES ll Ca ve POSI-TRACK EARTHWORKS Da OWNER OPERATOR l 50hp l TREADS LIGHT

General Earthworks - Driveways & Landscaping - Site Clean Ups

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Pool Services

Plant & Machinery Cont. QBSA: 1209575

Maintenance Specialist

Blocked Drains, Hotwater System Replacement, Leaking Taps, Drain Camera, Burst Water Pipes

24/7 Emergency Service Available - No Call out Fee & Free Quotes

Phone Allen 0459 262 228

Restricted Access Construction Equipment •Mini Excavator 700mm Wide 0.8T has Ripper Auger attachments, 150 and mud buckets •Ideal for Drainage •Dump Truck 900mm Wide with 3/4m3 Bucket •2T Tipper

Ph Kevin 0408 816 736 PATTEN EARTHMOVING • Rock Walls • Dam Cleans • Road Works • Landscaping • Trenching • Clearing • Drainage Works

• Gravel Roads Rebuilds • Vegetation Shredder • Shreader/Mulcher • Attachment • Tipper Hire • Bobcat/Levelling Bar • 4 In One Bucket

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0438 128 152

www.streetpride.com.au

No matter your rural wastewater needs we can help To book in a job, for a quote or just for some free friendly advice

Call Express Plumbing on 0400 700 238

• Domestic & Commercial • Supply, Fix & Set • Specialising in Renovations, Patching & Ornamental Plaster Work

Mobile: 0402 088 604 Email: cliveplaster@gmail.com

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NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs

Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5492 9155 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354

JASON KOHL PLUMBING

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Grant Baker

PLUMBER

DRAINER GASFITTER

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING, GAS & WASTEWATER TREATMENT NEEDS • Domestic • Commercial • Maintenance QBCC No: • Renovations • Treatment Plant Servicing 1295317

0447 042 602

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Sport Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover What a great week of bowls was held at MBC this week. Tuesday bowls saw all teams sharing wins, with Relma Godfrey and Marg Ginns winning the day on margins. Well done ladies. Thank you all for supporting our members’ bowls day. Wednesday saw a great start to the new season of night bowls. It was well supported with new players and teams joining in and having some excellent fun. All are welcome. Come on down at 6pm, and everyone gets a game. The club championship games this week were the singles finals. The ladies had a seesawing match with Relma Godfrey coming through with some lovely draw bowls to get the required 25 shots to win, congratulations Relma and Marg on your efforts. The men's final was a matchup between Jim Weidman and Ian Chatterton. Ian put up a great performance of consistent bowls, drawing to the head and holding his nerve when Jim applied any pressure. Congratulations to you both and well done on your performances. For those readers not familiar with Scroungers, it is a draw format aimed at developing your bowls, not even sneaky up shots are needed to master it. Worth a go, come on down. To make it fair we adopt a handicap system. See you at 2.30 for 3pm on Friday to try out. Then stay on for nibbles and drinks in a great renovated bar area. This week saw the last of our Thursday sessions for the River School. This proved to be great fun for all concerned and thanks to Maria for her efforts along with other staff. A reminder to all: Check your commitments and nominate for club triples if you are available in July when they will be played. Nominate at the club if this time and schedule suits your availability. If you would like to travel to any away games, check options on the club notice board.

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Beerwah Ladies Golf Contributed by Brenda Briese Saturday June 16 was a Stableford with a small field of 15 ladies. Winner Hope Hannah 38 pts, r/ up Karen Kemp 35 pts. NTPs: 2 – Robyn Ryan, 5 – Marie Goyder and 16 – Joey Eccles, and second shot 18 – Hope Hannah. BRD went to 31pts. Thursday June 21: We played the third round of the Championships, a field of 51, with results of daily competition in two divisions: Div 1 winner – Lea Garner 72 nett, runner up was Andrea Campbell 77 nett. Div 2 winner – Libby Gemmel 67 nett, and runner up was Carolyn Hale 76 nett. NTPs: 2 and 16 – Lea Garner, 5 – Andrea Campbell, second shot 18 – Jo Malone. BRD to 78 nett. Friday June 22 was the final round with a field of 35, the daily competition in one division were winner – Pam Marsden 71 nett and runner up – Carol Fraser 72 nett. NTPs: 2 – Sue Williamson, 5 – Bridgette Griffin, 16 – Debs Rutherford, second shot 18 – Jan Corfield. BRD to 77 nett. So that concludes the Championships for 2018. Well done to all who participated for the four

days. The weather was wonderful but still the conditions were quite challenging. The greens played super-fast, helped along by the westerly winds which were very blustery at times!! Champions are: (Gross Scores): A Grade – Jo Malone 327, B Grade – Fay Barry 401 and C Grade – Bridget John 452. Runners up are A Grade – Bridgette Griffin 335, B Grade – Lesley Eggleston 404 and C Grade – Pat Chapman 453. Nett Winners: A Grade – Andrea Campbell 316 C/B. B Grade – Pam Marsden 308. C Grade – Ruth Parish 308. Runners-up: A Grade – Lea Garner 316. B Grade – Meg Ferran 317 C/B. C Grade – Carol Fraser 320. Lastly the encouragement awards went to (A) Sue Williamson (B) Brenda Briese. (C) Maureen Hampshire. I'm sure we'll do better next time! Congratulations to all the winners and to the rest of us better luck next year!! And many thanks to Club Super who sponsored our NTPs and BRDs, our Greens Staff for the presentation of the course and our wonderful Pro Shop staff for sending out the fields.

Pat Chapman, Bridget John, Jo Malone, Andrea Campbell, Lesley Eggleston

Ruth Parish, Carol Fraser, Brenda Gormley (Club Super), Lea Garner, Pam Marsden

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door prize winners were from Maleny. Stewards are implementing an inquiry. On Thursday, Helen Andrews and Wendy Whitby played a very instructive game against Bev Sockhill. Bev won 9-8. Helen did a great job for the club with instructing these players on game procedure. Well done. Neil Drury, on his last day in Maleny before he goes back to Tasmania, staged a late comeback against Kath to edge her out 11-10. Vince found some form to defeat Nick 17-10. Club play days are Thursday and Sunday at 1 for 1.30pm. Saturday mornings at 8am there are lessons for beginners on the courts in the showgrounds. For details, contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.

Contributed by Ken Barker Six players from The Range played in the Nell Hass memorial tournament at Headland Buderim on Saturday and Sunday. Sarah Widin, Vince Carbery, Ken Barker, Donna Manning, Nick Cram, and Kath Smith enjoyed the beautiful conditions, the good lawns and the hospitality of the Headland Buderim club. Val Carbery also attended to referee. Thank you and congratulations to Headland Buderim on a well-run and enjoyable tournament. Sarah came equal first in her section, but Eileen Kleiberg from Nambour took the prize on a countback. Vince won the door prize of a bottle of wine for his group and drew Donna as the winner for group B. Donna then drew Sarah in group D, who kept the pattern going by drawing Kath in Group C. All the

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BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES This time last year we reported that local sportsman Ben Lewis of Glass House Mountains won a gold medal at the Australian Judo Championships, winning the national title for the special needs division. Well, Ben’s been triumphant again this year, winning the division at the recent Australian Championships held at Carrara on the Gold Coast. Repeating his clean sweep of last year, Ben went through the competition undefeated and took home the gold medal in style by winning all his bouts in 38 seconds or less (the fastest being seven seconds). Not only that, a selector for the Special Olympics spotted Ben’s judo skills and has selected him to become involved in a Special Olympics event to be held later this year. According to the selector, Ben’s

Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday June 19: Maleny Golf Club held a Mixed 18 Hole Stableford Event with first place going to John Hay with 37 points, runner-up went to Mike Hallam with 36 points and third place went to Anne Devane on a count-back with 34 points with Denis Hickey and Liz Mellish also with 34 points. NTPs: 3 – Gary Meredith, 5 – Trevor Fairley and 13 - Liz Mellish. BRD: Richard Clayton, Doug Johnstone and David Durack. Wednesday June 20: many thanks to Judi Coey who sponsored our Ladies Monthly Medal Event which was an 18 Hole Stroke. First place went to Karen Heading with 66 nett, runner-up went to Christine Lemon with 68 nett and third place was Penny Edwards with 73 nett. NTPs: 3 and 8 – Liz Mellish, 5 – Karen Heading. BRD: Liz Mellish. Friday June 22: Brave souls turned out for the Chook Run 9 Hole competition with first

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proficiency is at a world standard, and so Ben hopes that the opportunity may allow him to gain selection in the Australian Special Olympics team to compete internationally. Well done, Ben and keep up the training.

place going to Mark Green, runner-up went to David Durack and third place went to three competitors, Eve Beaman, Colin Minto and John Brownsworth. Saturday June 23: there was an 18 Hole Mixed Single Stableford played with first place going to Mark Green with 39 points on a count-back from runner-up Dennis Brown and third place was a four-way countback from David Killeen, Mike Finley, Allan Bridge and John Hay, all with 38 points each. NTPs: 3 – Liz Mellish, 5 – James Burchmore, 8 – Mike Finley and 13 – Stephen Hocking. Another 3 holes have just 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 www.malenygolfclub. com.au.

Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday June 20: Ladies B Singles, congratulations to Noelene Annakin who had a hard fought win over Marilyn Podmore 25-24. Well done. Saturday June 23: Men’s Club Certified 2 bowl Triples. Round 1 – Jack Chirgwin, Bill Tumbridge and Kevin Beasley def Jack Timm (sub) John Annakin and Ron Wilson 29-20. Round 2 – Jack Chirgwin, Bill Tumbridge and Kevin Beasley def Rodney Dick, Bruce Angus and Vic Muscat 29-15. Don Tierney, Warren Blackbourne and Graham Nicholson def David Hayes, Bruce Malcomson and Rodney Sharpe 23-13. Troy German, Lindsay Henderson and Barry Kirk def Michael Frost, Greg Gault and Kerry Molloy 23-7. Grant Podmore, Len Skerry and Dean Shaw def Col Allen, Jimmy Tatum and Rob Scullion 19-17. A wonderful game to watch, down on the last end Dean’s team managed to pick up 3 to win the match. The semi-finals will be played this Saturday at 10am with the final at 1pm. Saturday social is on this week, arrive 9.30am for a 10am start, the cost is $12 and everyone is welcome, including non-members. Men’s Pennant draw is up at the club with the teams to be finalised by this weekend. 1st round is on Saturday July 7 for those who get selected and the following day, Sunday July 8, Glasshouse will be hosting the Men's A Singles champion of champions with Dean Shaw to play his first game at 8.30am. Hopefully we will see a few faces down there supporting him. There will be no coaching or social roll ups this day. It is a while away yet, but Wednesday August 1 there will be no social bowls in the morning apart from Ladies pennant who have a home game. Instead we have a tour group coming from New Zealand with about 40 people for a 1pm game. It is not often we get groups in from overseas so I’d hope all those who support Wednesday morning, plus others, will be there for a game. There will only be so many spots available for a game, so first in best dressed. A sheet will be up at a later date. After the game there will be sandwiches and scones.

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Your Stars ARIES March 21 – April 20 The Full Moon this week tests the worthiness of your efforts and they should be crowned with success or send you back to the drawing board! This is because Mars will be going retrograde until late August and after that date your new ideas are put into action. Social life will be going normally, however some relationships are perplexing. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 The Full Moon in Capricorn is at its peak tomorrow, Thursday, and this may need you to handle a serious communication or obligation that could affect your home life. Perhaps a legal situation comes into it and, if it is to do with travel, then possibly a speeding fine. Mercury and Venus in Leo make for outstanding discount buying time. GEMINI May 22 – June 23 This Full Moon week in Capricorn may accent your financial affairs in such a way that makes you anxious. Stay focused on what you are doing and that should spare you unfortunate missteps, miscommunications and misplacing valuable items. The weekend is not good to impose your opinions on others with regard to change of scene. CANCER June 24 – July 22 This week’s Full Moon packs a punch as there may be stiff opposition coming from parents or authority figures. If you cannot work things out there may come a separation or finality with regard to an issue. With Mercury and Venus in Leo, both could fire passions. Mars retrogrades, shedding light on differences between yourself and others.

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