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ollowing on from quite a few rainy days, I imagine all of the event organisers for each of the local Australia Day events were pleased when the sun came out on Sunday morning. With so much going on for Australia Day last week end, this week’s ‘Out and About’ is a bit of a team effort . Sarah our ‘super receptionist’ headed to the Show and Shine and Family Fun Day held at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Carrol our sub-editor went off to the Maleny Hotel. She was so intrigued from our write up last week about the Comedian Magician who had been described as amazing and hilarious,

What's Happening that she wanted to check him out for herself. On Monday morning Brownie and I headed to Maleny Showground for the 2015 Sport Recreation and Service Club Expo. While a little on the sticky side (very humid!) it was great to see the kids and their parents having some fun. I know Australia Day is about celebrating what we love about our country, but it seems that for most the ‘having a bit of fun’ must be pretty important as well. Between racing dunnys and pigs, chucking thongs, wellingtons and kegs, egg and spoon and sack races … it seems we really don’t need too much modern technology to enjoy the great places where we live. Regards,

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31 Saturday

State Government Election Day, don’t forget to vote. To find out where you can go to vote check out page 3 and for any other details about voting check out the electoral commission website www.ecq.qld.gov.au

31 Saturday

BeeGees Soccer Club will hold two information and sign on days at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 10.00 am – 1.00pm, and then again on Saturday, February 7.

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Local news............................. 3-7 Community news.................. 8-10 I Give a Moo for Mooloolah.. 12-13 This Year I will... .................... 14 Eat, Drink, Enjoy..................... 15 You said it....................... 16 & 41 Election 2015.................... 18-20 Health beauty & wellbeing........ 22 Living..................................... 23 Happenings........................ 24-25

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The Elimbah Uniting Church is holding a Jumble Sale at the church at 3 Coronation Drive, Elimbah, on from 8.00am – 1.00pm. There will be a sausage sizzle and morning tea available. Contact Ruth 5496 7649. February February

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Trivia Night at the Landsborough Pub. Get your team of four and come along to for fun and prizes starts at 6.30pm, or come earlier and grab one of the ‘2 for 1’ meal offers (selected menu).

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Cr McKay will meet with community members at her monthly breakfast at Kennys @ Mooloolah, 7.00am for a 7.30am.

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The delightful Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am – 1.00pm. Cruise into February down Bric a Brack Lane featuring upcycle / recycle goods. Enjoy great food, coffee, sourdough bread and live music: all helping to create a fabulous atmosphere. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Stall holders contact Sybil: 5494 4590.

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Election Day Unless you have already pre-polled or postal voted, on January 31 – Election Day – you will need to make your way to a polling booth to cast your vote. You can vote at any polling booth in Queensland – you don’t have to stay within your electorate. So, don’t think you can’t go visiting, surfing or shopping somewhere else. You’ll just need to find a polling booth near where you are and complete an absentee vote. Look for a school or hall, or check the Electoral Commission Queensland website (www.ecq.qld.gov.au). If you just want to vote locally, the polling booths within our local region are: • School of Arts Hall, Beerburrum (GH) • Beerwah Community Hall, Beerwah(GH & C) • Elimbah State School, Elimbah (GH) • Public Hall, Eudlo (GH) • Community Hall, Glass House Mountains (GH) • Landsborough State School, Landsborough (C & GH) • Maleny High School, Maleny (GH) • St Mary’s Hall, Montville (GH) • Peachester Hall, Peachester (GH) • Old Witta School Community Centre, Witta (GH) • Conondale State School, Conondale (GH) • Mooloolah State School, Mooloolah (C) • Glenview State School, Glenview (C) • ABC Learning Centre, Little Mountain (C) Polling booths open from 8.00am until 6.00pm on Saturday, January 31.

Don’t forget to take a suitable form of identification with you – such as the letter sent to you by the electoral commission, drivers licence, passport, Commonwealth or State identity card, proof of age card, credit card statement, bank statement, utility statement or rates notice. Remember you can vote for one person, a couple of people or for all candidates – but you must show your order of preference if you’re voting for more than one (using numbers ...1, 2, 3 etc). The choice of who you wish to vote for is purely your decision. At the polling booth, people will be handing out ‘how to vote’ cards. These are merely their suggested voting preferences – no one has to follow what the ‘how to vote’ cards suggest. And don’t feel pressured into taking them if you don’t want them. Also, those handing them out are just volunteers, supporters and family – so please show them some common courtesy. Don’t be rude to them, blame them, abuse them or harass them. If one of them is discourteous to you, report it to a polling official for them to handle. You may take the ‘how to vote’ cards into the polling booth to assist your decision making. Afterwards, it’s always a good idea to hand them back to the people who gave them to you so they can reuse them, or you can leave them in the location marked at the polling booth. See pages 18 - 20 for more election information

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Sports Club is reaching out for public help Just before Christmas last year the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club was forced to close down the commercial operations of the club, this includes meal service, bar and function room hire. Last Thursday night the club’s committee called a public meeting to explain the current financial position of the club and how the club can continue to move forward. The club’s focus now is to ensure that the players can continue to have access to both the sporting grounds, as well as the facilities (change rooms, grand stand, canteen, and function room etc) for playing competitive netball, touch football, cricket and soccer. Over the past few months, the committee have been liaising extensively with both State and Local government, who have both been very supportive and have advised solutions on how they can ensure that the allied clubs can continue to have access to the sporting fields. However neither level of government is able to pay out the debt that the club has over the building, a sum of $160,000. Club President Ken Fullerton was keen to reassure the group that the relationship with the ANZ bank was a positive one and the bank had shown no intention of calling in the loan. In actual fact they have been working with them to ease the pressure. Unfortunately the Federal Member for Fisher Mal Brough wasn’t able to attend the meeting, however he has also been in close contact with the Club and has offered his support on ensuring the club’s future. IAL SPEC OFFER E M I T IRST

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Mr Brough said my children and I have played multiple sports and used the club’s facilities over the years so I know just how important the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club is for the Hinterland community. “We will work with the committee and the community to save the club” he said. Both State representative for Glass House Andrew Powell and Councillor Rick Baberowski attended the meeting. They explained that legally they were not able to take on this debt. In the case of local government this is stated in the Local Government Act. However the club needs to raise the funds as quickly as possible to get the mortgage paid off so that the allied clubs can be guaranteed certainty for their future access to the club’s buildings. The committee has proposed a ‘Save our Club’ Campaign which is calling on members of the community and local business people to be a ‘Save our Club Hero’ and to donate funds to get the loan paid off. The campaign will run until February 20 and the club will be working on plans for how to publicly acknowledge these community heroes (they are also happy if people wish to anonymously donate). Over its long history the club has played an important part of our community, and over the years the club has always been able to ‘pay its way’. However over the past few years, with the economic downturn and the huge reduction in the poker machine revenue, things have changed. And the committee is keen to spread the word and remind people just what a special place the

club has been to them and their families and how important it is now to ensure its future. So how about kicking in some dollars, to ensure that the local area continues to be able to create great memories around their sporting days? Ken Fullerton said how the club will be run in the future will basically be ‘a return to the past’, with it being run by volunteers. A new committee will be formed at the Club’s AGM on Tuesday, February 10 and that group of people will be tasked with taking the club into the future. If you are a 2014 paid up club member (either social or player) you will be entitled to run for a position on the committee and have voting rights at the AGM. So if you feel that you would like to get involved in being a part of the club’s future then make sure you head along to the meeting. Information on how you can make a donation, and contact details to find out more, is included in the open letter on page 21.

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Glasshouse Country News understands how important the Sports Club is in the community. While we are not part of run ning the campaign, we have committed to ens uring that we will be providing updates on how the ‘Save our Club’ campaign is going, and sup porting the initiative however we can. If you hav e any great memories that you would like to share abo you have spent at the Glassh ut the times ouse Mountains Sports Club (and maybe som e lovely not-tooembarrassing photos) we wou ld love to share them with our readers. Ple ase send them to editorial@gcnews.com.au

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Lee’s larrikin tales Peachester resident Lee Patterson has had such an outstanding response to his first foray into publishing his larrikin tales of his intriguing and sometimes tough country upbringing that he is now penning his full story. Lee published ‘The Wheat Wanderers’ in November last year, raising vital funds to help struggling farmers, a cause very close to his heart. "My first book is about 100 pages long and is a small excerpt of just one chapter of my experiences and stories I have heard along the way," Lee said. "The book launch raised in excess of $500.00 to go towards Aussie Helpers to help out our troubled farmers, along with two other books launched on the same day, which helped to raise over $1,000.00 for research at the Prince Charles Cardiac Unit." Lee began writing by enrolling in a U3A (University of the Third Age) course to further his writing skills in his attempt to record his family history for future generations. "The tutor asked me to pen 300 words on my life experience, having never heard of my style of work before," he said. "They encouraged me to add to the story, which somehow turned out to be published into book, and ‘The Wheat Wanders’ is chapter three of that bigger picture.” Lee has many yarns to recall, and stresses the next book will not necessarily be about him or any particular person.

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“It’ll be about a lifestyle and all of those that rose above the challenges we encounter along life’s highway,” he said. Lee was born in Crows Nest on the Darling Downs, attending up to four different schools a year due to his father's work commitments. "I never really settled down due to an often unhappy home life, I think because of the pressures of a difficult life, so I was often billeted out to aunties and the like, as circumstances demanded," he said. "My happiest times were spent on an auntie’s farm at Delaneys Creek. Here, along with my cousins, we milked 29 cows each morning and afternoon and seldom made it to school, but it was a life I thoroughly enjoyed," Lee said. "My uncles cut timber all week up on Stantons Flat. They would come down on Friday, go to the Festival Hall Friday night, and then help with the milking every weekend. "Playing football on a Saturday afternoon allowed them to let off some steam and then they would go to the Saturday night dance. Then they would go and cut timber all week," Lee recalls. "They were not alone. These men had served in World War II and were never looked after on their return, and I have always believed this was their way of dealing with the horrors of war they had witnessed." Lee believes this way of life instilled him with a sense of teamwork and ethic. He said he couldn't wait to finish school and join the ranks of the "working men."

"In those days, there were no government handouts. If you didn't work, you didn't eat. "So off I went, taking work wherever it could be found: ring barking, yard building, fencing, ringing, droving, well sinking, stone pitching, and a hundred other tasks," he said. "Friendships were forged that lasted over 50 years and more. A boss I worked for over 50 years ago contacted me and brought back memories of wonderful times and requested I pen something of those days," he said. "So it is for these people, along with all who helped guide me through my first attempt, and all who supported me by purchasing my first book, that I have started to write what I hope will be the complete story that I can share with everyone." For copies of ‘The Wheat Wanderers’, contact Lee on 0427 067 024 or email aleepat6@tpg.com.au.

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Tibro's Netball Club has produced some outstanding netballers in its time but rarely in the club's history of national calibre. Seventeen-year-old Chloe Lovatt's sporting prowess, developed over her eight years with Tibro's, has earned her a coveted spot in the Indoor Netball Tri Nations Series playing for Australia against South Africa and New Zealand in Perth in July. It will be the first time the Glass House netballer, who now progressed to the Caloundra representative competition, has combined netball codes with indoor netball. Chloe will also continue to play in the outdoor Mount Franklin Challenge Premier League in Brisbane this year, which has been a weekly commitment for the past three years. However it is her national indoor selection which Chloe says is the pinnacle of her sporting career to date. "It's awesome. I cannot believe I would ever reach this level of competition," said Chloe, who enters Year 12 at Beerwah High School this year. "I decided last year was going to be my year and I gave it everything I had. "I'm undecided as to whether indoor or outdoor is my preference but I know I want to take my netball as far as I can." Her ambitions don't end there with the teenager wanting to study to be a sport physiotherapist or health and physical education teacher. Chloe's dedication which led to her national selection, included a gruelling schedule of three

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days training and two competitive games a week, as well as vital mentoring from Tibro's Netball Club and her mum Bo Robertson who has had a long association with Tibro's. "Many of the Tibro girls have worked their way through to the Caloundra rep level," Bo said. "Tibro's is just one of nine clubs in the Caloundra catchment however is one of the largest which is testament to its quality of coaching and support." Tibro's Netball Club President Dimi Young said the Club was proud of Chloe's achievements and the Club's involvement in the development of her netballing skills from a very young age. For other aspiring netballers, Tibro's Netball Club will hold its annual junior sign-on days on Wednesday, February 4 from 4.00pm – 6.00pm and Saturday, February 7, from 9.00am – 12.00noon at Tibro's netball courts, Glass House Mountains Sports Club, Steve Irwin Way.

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Community News Twinnies could do with a hand By Lea Parkes Regular Glasshouse Country News readers would be aware of the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue operation that is located on Steve Irwin Way at Landsborough. Paula and Bridgette Powers (known as the Twinnies) do an amazing job providing a 24/7 Rescue and Rehabilitation Service for seabirds, water birds and native birds and other Australian native animals. However while they, along with their mum Helen, are the backbone of the organisation, they rely on the dedication and support of many volunteers to be able to achieve what they do. Recently Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski visited the facility. He said that we are fortunate the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue service is based in our area, and seeing first-hand the work that they do right across South East

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Messy Church underway for 2015

Messy Church will commence on Sunday, February 1 with the focus on games and food – and lots of creative play and activities. Messy Church is held at St George’s Anglican Church, 2 Walker Drive Maleny and begins at 4.00pm and ends with yummy food at 6.00pm. The team plans to share in making pancakes, making a sack cloth bag, creating a cross and some fun games. As always participants of all ages have the opportunity of reconnecting with other families and friends over a sumptuous meal prepared by the Messy Church Food Team - where enjoyable conversations happen. Once again the team from Messy Church will ensure, as always, creative fun and joy. Donations accepted. See you all there.

Top Cancer Researcher to address Local Support Group

The Glasshouse Country Prostate Cancer Support Group at its first gathering for 2015 will have an exceptional speaker, Associate Professor John Miles. John is the team Head of the Human Immunity Laboratory at QIMR Berghofer Medical Professor John Miles Research Institute, Brisbane. He will be speaking on ‘Rising Therapies: Using the Immune System to Kill Cancers’. His research is focused on the cellular immune processes which determine the host's response to infectious disease, cancer and innocuous agents. The laboratory uses information from these basic studies for immunomonitoring and for immunomodulation via rational vaccine design and therapeutic interventions. One of QIMR Berghofer's three Research Programs is cancer, one of the major causes of illness and death in Australia and the developed world. The Institute researches 13 different cancer types. In 2012, more than 120,700 Australians were diagnosed with cancer (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Cancer accounted for about three in 10 deaths in Australia, making it the second most common cause of death, exceeded only by cardiovascular diseases. Cancer is a disease which is caused by abnormal cell growth and eventually spreads to other parts of the body. Some cancers are common within a family history and are clearly inherited, while others are caused by factors in the environment interacting with genetic susceptibilities. Many forms of cancer can be treated successfully if detected early. Professor Miles will show a short video on T-cells killing cancer cells. The support group offers an open invitation to all interested members of the community to join us to listen to this address. We also have a shared meal after the speaker, so please bring a snack for yourself, plus a little extra to share, we will provide a cuppa. The start time is 5.15pm for 5.30pm on Wednesday, February 11, at Mary MacKillop Centre, 160 Peachester Road. Beerwah. A gold coin donation apprieciated. If you require more information contact Bob on 0427 606 240. (Information obtained from QIMR web site)

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Gladys scores a century

By Lea Parkes It’s not often you get to attend the party of someone celebrating their 100th birthday, but for the McNamara family of Glass House Mountains last Tuesday saw them mark the special occasion with Kel’s mum Gladys who lives at Sunnymeade Park Retirement Village (and the first resident there to celebrate her hundredth birthday). And with Glady’s sister Doris turning 99 this year, they could well be back at the Sunnymeade Park Retirement Village where both the ladies live, doing it all again in 2017. Gladys lives in an independent duplex and with the assistance of regular carers she enjoys her semi-independent life. Gladys is mum to two sons Noel and Kel, grandmother to six and great grandmother to 12, which will be 13 next month when Kel’s daughter KeleJane (pictured with Gladys) has her second child. Kel said his mum didn’t have any pearls of wisdom about reaching her 100 years, but her mum did live to 97 so they are putting it down to the good genes in the family. One of the jobs that Gladys had was working in the fashion department in David Jones in Brisbane and the family recall the pride she took in her appearance … from the photo it is clear that she still does.

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Caloundra Clubs’ funding wins

Member for Caloundra, Mark McArdle has congratulated three Glasshouse Country community groups who have received funds from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund funding grants to benefit their group / club. These include Glenview Mooloolah Tennis Club which has secured $28,800 to upgrade their tennis courts and the Glenview Primary P & C Association can now upgrade their hall and purchase required equipment with a funding grant of $33,735. Landsborough School of Arts has been successful in securing $32,000 to assist them to implement stage two of their hall upgrade. The Gambling Community Benefit Fund provides one-off grants to Queensland not-for-profit community organisations, with revenues sourced from gaming taxes placed on Golden Casket lotteries, wagering, keno and gaming machines. “The Gambling Community Benefit Fund is an initiative that provides funding of up to $35,000 available to community groups on a quarterly basis. “For further information on this funding initiative, please call my office on 5491 2780 or go to the webpage at - http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/ corporate/sponsorships-and-grants/grants/community-benefit-fundingprograms,” Mr McArdle said.

Glasshouse Country Toastmasters Contributed by Kerry Gillam Toastmasters started back on January 22. Now, with time on your hands, why don't you take the opportunity to come along and learn what our Club is all about? We are a great group of people and our philosophy is to ‘learn and have fun while doing it’. We would love to see some new faces and our next meeting is Thursday, February 12. We meet at 9.00am at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. From February 2 we will have a display at the Beerwah Library. Stop and have a look. For further information: Kerry 5494 0161 or Martine 5496 9855.

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‘Have a Break’ Glasshouse Country, Uniting Church Playgroup

Contributed by Diane Gudgeon Here it is, 2015 all fresh, new, fun and Blessed. We start again on February 4 at 9.00am at Glasshouse Country Uniting Church, Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah. We are all looking forward to the new year, and to welcoming back all our lovely mums and children. There will be many wonderful things happening this year and fun to be had by all. We have all our regulars coming back, loving and loved - Doris our dear wheel chair lady as well as Elaine and Keith with all their love, craft and puzzles! Playdough Ethel, Nurse Margie here for mums, children and new babies, happy reader and chatterer Diane and special Pied Piper Kevin, loved by all. We are so looking forward to the New Year and seeing all our mum friends, babies and children! God Bless us all. See you soon!

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Writing Workshops, held in Glass House Mountains, are one of the many courses offered by U3A as part of their dedication to ongoing learning. These workshops are designed to provide practical experience for people who want to start writing: those who wish to record their life-story; or create articles on their favourite subjects; or short stories from their imagination, novels, nonfiction, scripts, romance or fantasy. ‘From Blank Page to Draft Manuscript’ is a writing workshop for beginners and independent writers commencing Tuesday, February 3 and running for eight weeks. With all genres considered, and the topics covered including structure and technique, fiction, non-fiction, prepublication activities, copyright, ISBN, barcodes, with individual mentoring and group tutorials. The workshops time is 2.00pm - 4.00pm on Tuesdays and it is held in a private residence. Telephone 5493 0624 to ensure your enrolment (small group only) or e-mail jkw.ghm@bigpond.com U3A is a not-for-profit organisation and the Sunshine Coast chapter offers its 2,300 members over 150 classes, lectures and other activities in the coastal region. Anyone over 50 who is not in full-time employment and who is interested in joining the Glasshouse Mountains writing class or any other course of learning, can enrol with U3A for a reasonable annual fee. For more information telephone 5430 1123 Monday - Friday 9.00am – 12.00noon or email u3ascu@usc.edu.au. Or website www. u3asunshinecoast org.au

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At present most Glasshouse Country residents are probably enjoying the benefits of progress, especially the new modern shopping centre at Beerwah. However, change often brings with it nostalgia and interest in the past, so it is a good time to review the history of Beerwah and district. Photographs of the town at various stages of its development are of particular interest. Peachester History Committee is fortunate to have an extensive collection of Beerwah photographs as part of its local history collection. Thanks to the efforts of the late Grace Hodgens (nee Simpson), who was a keen photographer from her teenage years, we can gain a fascinating insight into the growth of Beerwah township, especially Simpson Street and the buildings which formed the streetscape in the early 20th century. Later decades, especially the 1940s to 1960s, are also well represented. There is a wonderful series of photographs of the town and local farms taken by the late Randall Wimberley (thanks to June Wimberley); and several PHC members and other families have contributed items of interest over the years. Randall was a member of the Wimberley family who made a major contribution to the district through their grocery, hardware and drapery

Part of Simpson Street c. 1916 (PHC collection, Grace Hodgens photo) stores (and later Beerwah Shoes), situated on the corner of Simpson Street and Peachester Road from 1946 until the last remnants disappeared in late 2013 to make way for the new shopping centre. Alvon Raddatz, who worked at Wimberley’s stores from 1958 until he retired in 2003, has a unique knowledge of the Wimberley family business and also the commercial changes in Beerwah generally. Alvon will be our special guest at the first PHC meeting for 2015 on Sunday, February 1. We will have a combined slide show of photos from the PHC collection and Alvon's personal files, and he will give a talk on the history of Wimberley’s stores. Anyone with an interest in Beerwah history is welcome to attend, and you are invited to bring along photos or other memorabilia for display. The meeting is at Peachester Hall from 11.00am, and includes a shared lunch.

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I give a moo for mooloolah Give it a go and keep the heart of Mooloolah beating Funding for Mooloolah Memorial Oval

Last Thursday State Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle announced funding of $250,000 to restoring Mooloolah’s 100 year old Memorial Oval and have a plaque dedicated to the soldiers who fought in World War 1. Mr McArdle said the project had been in the works for a while and it was Mooloolah local Mr Jim Armstrong who first pursued the idea of restoring the Mooloolah oval. “The restoration will honour the men who built the oval in 1909 and also will improve not only the game of cricket right across the Sunshine Coast, but provide an array of sporting facilities,” the Member for Caloundra said. “I am very happy to announce funding of $250,000 contributed by the State Government to restore the oval. “The work will include a cricket pitch and multi-sport facilities,” he said. Ben Haycroft of ‘Loggers Cricket’ was elated the funding had been approved and has already begun preparations for the restoration. “This is great news,” Mr Haycroft said. “We have had discussions with a representative of the Caloundra RSL and we will be exploring a memorial / scoreboard to commemorate those who cut the oval in 1909.” Mr Jim Armstrong was humble after receiving the news. “It’s like a message from heaven,” he said. “The oval will be serving as a field for all sports with a built in cricket pitch, the possibility of a home cricket club in the future, and a memorial plaque dedicated to our brave soldiers.

Lions Christmas Raffle After searching high and low for our misplaced 1st prize winner of the Mooloolah Valley Lions Club Christmas Hamper Raffle, we have finally been able to hand over the wheelbarrow with all the goodies. Perseverance pays off as you can see below. Mooloolah Valley Lions Club would like to thank all the local businesses for their donations Winner Jack Moore and his and continuing support since July 2013 when we grandson Thomas, with Ron Flanigan, Lynda Flanigan formed our club branch for Palmview, Glenview, and Mary Herbert Mooloolah and Diamond Valley, and Eudlo. Raffle winners Jack Moore – orange E52 Wheelbarrow donated by Mitre 10, goods donated by businesses and Lions members Desley Bryant – blue A88 Mooloolah Meats voucher Melissa – orange E63 My Mobile Mechanic voucher Debbie Smith – blue A56 a Star Cleaners voucher Lesley Jerman – blue A11 Personal Training Session voucher Fiona Hauser – purple F15 Photos by Daniel voucher Sally Bruner – purple F72 a Star Cleaners voucher Harriet Burgess – blue B28 Aussie World voucher Michael McMahon – blue A39 Beerwah Hotel voucher Sally McKee – blue A54 BP voucher John Newson – red F12 Bootcamps voucher Kathy Campbell – green A32 Driftwoods Unique Gifts voucher Kenny’s @ Mooloolah – purple F08 Anita Hall Revive Skin and Beauty voucher Rob Huston – purple F67 Benson’s Eureka Bakehouse voucher Thanks to the businesses who supported our raffle Mooloolah IGA, Mitre 10, Kenny’s @ Mooloolah, Mooloolah Meats, Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy, BP Mooloolah, Mooloolah Valley Real Estate, SCR, Strawberry Fields, Aussie World Benson’s Eureka Bakehouse, Mooloolah Chinese Restaurant, Mooloolah Stock Feed, Mooloolah Take Away, Glenview Gardens Restaurant, Opals Down Under, Skin and Things, Beefy’s Bakery, Bottle Shop, Collection of Rainbows, Driftwood Unique Gifts, Flowers, Fudge Cottage, Gallery Red Earth, Garage, Glenview Realty, Palmview Mechanical, Pots Galore, The Peanut Van, Mooloolah and Eudlo Post Offices, and any other businesses in the area.

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conjunction with conventional forms of therapy. “I run a support group with USC for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It amazes me how people, especially those with ASD, are drawn to animals,” she said. Natalie said animal-assisted therapy in Australia was an area that had not been researched significantly. Her research supervisor, USC Senior Lecturer in Social Work Dr Dyann Ross, said the study was very timely. “This research is ground breaking in recognition of the absence of multi-species ethics and practice standards in social work and, in this regard, has much to contribute to the future development of social work and related helping professions,” Dr Ross said. “We are seeing an increased adoption of animalassisted practices in society and with this comes the real challenge of 'doing things differently' so that traditional ways of working with animals shift and perhaps enable gentler, more mutual relationships with people as well.”

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

Promises promises

Yes the air is full of promises, but then we are right in the middle of an election, so what's new? This time around though, we should even be a bit more cynical, as a lot of these goodies are dependent on the current State government flogging off (leasing) various assets to would be or might not be buyers. Having been told by the LNP Federal counterparts that each household will be $500 better off with the demise of the carbon tax (has anybody out there caught sight of this mysterious $500?), I do not have any confidence in the current promises e.g. the up-grade of the Sunshine Coast rail and the saga of the Glass House intersection lights. So many promises and the track record is nothing if not dismal. Pam Lever Glass House Mountains

Local bloke must be worried

Our state member who cannot make a decision in a month of Sundays, has his cohorts in their 4x4's and trailers all over the place with his photo placards, some left in spots that actually obscure the view of motorists. How many of those signs are they legally allowed again? Remember the issue of upgrading Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way with traffic lights; it seemed that nothing could be done. He even had Scott Emerson (Minister for Transport and Main Roads) turn up a few months ago and stated that there were no monies available. He did advise that if they got back in power, and if the assets were sold, then it would be considered. Now I am informed that within a week before the Premier announced his decision to call an early election, this Emerson character allegedly states he will update the intersection. When and where did the money come from all of a sudden? My other questions - why can they now say they will create 209,000 new jobs and 12,000 new apprenticeships? Why didn't they do that in their first term or even try to do it? Electricity costs lower over next five years? How will that occur, when they want it sold off? The LNP had to listen finally to the Queensland people who told them not to sell off our assets. Thank God the people of Queensland are waking up, our local bloke is very worried and his signs and placards show that. I voted for him on the last occasion, I am allowed one mistake, but it will not happen on this occasion. I will vote for the bloke who has his sign out on the road just up from the Reed Street intersection, can't tell you his name, and can’t see it, because of the jungle on the sides and in the median strip. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains

Concern re: Zipline

I understand some members of our community are concerned about consultation on the proposed Obi Obi Zipline. Whilst I have expressed my support for the project since day one, and know many in the community share in that support, I am listening to the concerns that have been raised by others. Furthermore, I feel I need to remind the community that nothing has been signed and sealed on this project, and that as per my media statement on 30 May 2014, this project is only in the very initial proposal stages and nothing further has progressed in recent times. Should I be fortunate to be reelected as the Member for Glass House, I will most certainly be seeking further input from our community and I am confident that we can work together to achieve the best possible outcomes for everyone interested in this project. Andrew Powell MP Member for Glass House

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Rail duplication – what a wonderful concept. Shame that 24 years ago when I moved to the hinterland and started my six year commute to work in Brisbane, the duplication of the rail lines was a hot topic – and now almost a quarter of a century later it’s being touted as a new idea, (subject to long-term leases of assets of course). Every State Government whether LNP or Labor have chosen to ignore this vital piece of infrastructure to support the Sunshine Coast’s exponential growth through private development. Where has any Government negotiated a commitment from private developers to contribute to relieving their impact on hard and social infrastructure? Is that because the Sunshine Coast is seen as blue ribbon LNP seats, so they don’t need to pay attention and commit support to the region’s huge growth to secure votes? Or because Labor Governments considered the Sunshine Coast was a lost battle? The Green candidate for Glass House made a whole lot of sense, in my opinion, when questioning that the Government can only commit to rail duplication with long-term leasing of assets, yet the Newman Government has committed $450 million to developing a railway line for Adani’s Galilee Basin mining to ship Australia’s assets (coal) overseas for value adding and profit for an international company (of course via increased port movement potentially impacting on the Great Barrier Reef). Then there’s social infrastructure – where is the mandate to the rollout of the NDIS in Queensland due to be released in December 2014? – will this be another election promise/announcement to make the Newman look good for a commitment that is already legislated? Every community organisation has suffered either through funding cuts or closer scrutiny for the

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Premier dilemma

If Campbell Newman loses his seat of Ashgrove and the LNP retain government, who will be our Premier? This is the question the LNP refuses to answer. A poorly constructed Reach Tel poll last week returned Maroochydore’s Fiona Simpson as preferred Premier, but of course this is not a popularity contest, the LNP inner sanctum will ordain our next state leader. For the sake of hard-working Queenslanders and those on low, fixed incomes. On the front page of the Courier Mail on Saturday, January 17, Treasurer Nicholls in commenting on Labor’s economic plan said this: ‘You can’t use your income to both buy the groceries and pay down the mortgage. It’s just not possible.’ Is this bloke living in a parallel universe? I don’t know how they work the household budget there in Nicholls’ well-heeled seat of Clayfield, but for most of us there is only one pay packet and of course it buys the groceries and pays the rent / mortgage. Nicholls’ lacks a grip on the real budget pressures of Queensland families. With Labor what you see is what you get. If Labor wins office, Annastacia Palaszczuk will be Premier. Make sure you have your say on election-day. Brent Hampstead Labor candidate for Glass House

Election

Are we mad? Can it really be true as the polls suggest that some of us want to return Campbell Newman to power? This is a man so lacking in understanding of matters of principle that before he got into Parliament he breached Parliamentary Privilege by instructing Opposition members of Parliament how to vote. After becoming Premier he appointed people he liked to senior positions, and changed the law so that his Attorney-General has the power to put anyone he doesn’t like in gaol for 15 years. This is a man whose record in local government was such that his shoot-from-the-hip ‘can do’ boasting left the city of Brisbane with unused tunnels and yellow bikes? A man who broke key promises about electricity prices and unemployment. A man whose behaviour has alienated the legal and medical professions, and who wants to turn public schools into private schools at the cost of equality of opportunity for our schoolkids. A man who blithely accepted a salary increase that the rest of us could not aspire to in our wildest dreams. A man who talks about infrastructure for the people but whose only notable project to date has been a new executive building. Most deceptive of all the elements in Newman’s election campaign, is all the talk about leasing public assets to pay for infrastructure. It seems to be based on the naïve assumption that private firms somewhere out there can hardly wait to pay more to lease these assets than the government is already getting for running them. And all of us know that any operation put in the hands of the private sector, whether leased or sold to them, can reward that sector only through the steady escalation of charges upon us, the poor consumers. Think wisely as a vote for Newman is a vote for poverty and deprivation. Peter Bowler Elimbah Letters ocntinued on page 41 www.gcnews.com.au


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GCNews readers have asked the following questions of the candidates.

Mark McArdle LNP for Caloundra

5491 2780 F: MarkMcArdleMP E: caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au

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Barry Jones

Phil Collins

Brent Hampstead Scott Higgins Dave Knobel Andrew Powell Fiona Anderson Jason Hunt

Being the last edition the candidates have to share their views before January 31 – we decided to include as many questions to the candidates as we could. So this week, we have a series of yes / no questions. We hope they cover some issues which are important to our readers.

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The single biggest issue is employment and the opportunities for employment. The Sunshine Coast University Hospital will open in late 2016 and will need to employ an additional 2,000 staff. The hospital will expand to 6,000 employees by 2021 and will need an additional 2,500 staff. Additionally the duplication of the railway from Beerburrum to Landsborough will require 3,000 jobs during construction and provide 130 services. These services will attract more people into the hinterland region thus providing opportunity for expansion of businesses and new businesses to set up. As I said earlier the development and economic growth of the hinterland is most important and that can be undertaken by ongoing consultation with the local community, including the Chamber of Commerce and more importantly understanding the needs and aspirations of the people of the region. Importantly the hinterland has a very strong future and by combining the growth in the hospital precinct plus the development of the railway duplication we can kick start further growth therein. Again it is important for that region to develop a niche market.

Question 2 The two issues in regards to cost of living are electricity prices and water charges. In regard to electricity what we have done is removed the gold plating thus helping to reduce the cost of poles and wires which constitute 50% of every power bill. Energex has indicated that they are looking at an increase in power prices of 2.4% commencing 1 July 2015. The LNP’s commitment to remove the costs of the solar bonus scheme from people’s bills will reduce the network charge by a further 9.7% approximately. These figures could even be reduced further based upon work to be undertaken by the Australian energy regulator in regard to the application I referred to. This will be the first time in a long time power bills will reduce. In relation to water, the LNP government amalgamated bulk water entities. The bulk water charge would have been $83.00 per annum but we reduced it to $49.00 per annum. The government, if it obtains a mandate from the people, will set aside $2 billion to pay down debt owed on the water grid. One million people across South East Queensland will benefit from this debt reduction commencing in the 2016-17 year. Both issues fall into my portfolio. www.gcnews.com.au


Election 2015

1. What is the single biggest issue for the voters, based on what you’ve been hearing?

Election 2015

2. What will you do to bring down the cost of living for people in your electorate?

Jason Hunt

Fiona Anderson

Barry Jones

Labor for Caloundra

Greens for Caloundra

Independant for Caloundra

Question 1 The future. Residents want to be able to earn a living on the Sunshine Coast. They want their children also to grow up and have a quality of life based around their local community, and jobs built around their homes and locality. People in Caloundra have families to raise, mortgages to pay and in many cases, businesses to run. They can’t meet any of these needs without secure local employment and a willingness from the State Government to help them meet the rising cost of living. They also expect the Government to provide good quality and affordable health care and education. There is no ‘quick fix’. It will take hard work and a genuine desire to listen to get things done for local communities. I believe the economy exists to support the local community; the local community does not exist to support the economy as an end in itself. Residents want a thriving township where they can prosper both economically and socially. They want enough income to live comfortably, provide for their children, and engage in a few modest luxuries. When local residents achieve this, their confidence will grow and they will increase their spend with the local business community, therefore generating more local prosperity and local employment. Question 2 We are standing on the shoulders of our parents, and grandparents. Through their sweat, hard work and taxes, they laid the foundation for the community services we have today. We must not be the generation that oversees our assets being sold off for a paltry short term gain. Our public assets must be maintained in public hands so that the profits they produce, some billions of dollars per year, continue to pour into Treasury. Asset sales will result in enormous increases in the cost of living for our communities. You only have to look at the southern States to see that this is true. The high prices and job losses that go hand in hand with privatisation will put huge pressures on the cost of living for our local communities. These cost of living pressures can be met head on, simply by maintaining State ownership of our assets. We can avoid this by simply voting for the Labor Party who will protect the assets and the jobs that go with them for the benefit of current and future generations.

Question 1 From working on the pre-polling booth in Caloundra for the last week, and talking and listening to residents, the majority are very concerned with asset sales and how that will impact on the cost of living and their ability to afford certain services. This includes both electricity and water costs, and how much this will increase if the LNP retains Government and Asset Leasing goes ahead. As energy prices have already increased quite substantially, it has already put pressure on low to medium income earners, the unemployed (which in itself is also of concern to the residents) and their families, so it’s understandable that this current issue has caused concern amongst our constituency. Question 2 Outside of lobbying the elected Government to retain our state assets, we have plans to rejuvenate the economy by investing in more renewable energy incentives – specifically solar – as per our Fair Go 4 Solar initiative. With our financial incentives we would expect more residents to take up solar alternatives, thus reducing their electricity bills and stopping their dependency on the big energy companies who are heavily invested in the fossil fuel industry. Myself and The Greens will continue to push for the NBN – faster internet will in turn ensure greater competitiveness amongst providers and thus contribute to a reduction in costs to the consumer. Our plan to diversify our economy by investing in research and innovation rather than fossil fuels and the mining industry will help create employment and encourage small businesses and entrepreneurs to expand. Taking into account our plans for a world-class transport system here on the Sunshine Coast, as well as steps to create tax incentives for businesses, I believe we can create a vibrant and sustainable economy.

Meet the candidate

0466 064 921 F: Jason Hunt For Caloundra E: jason.hunt@queenslandlabor.org

0457 492 431 www.qld.greens.org.au E: fiona.anderson@qld.greens.org.au

The following candidates were invited to contribute but no response has been received by our print deadline. Phil Collins – Palmer United Party, candidate for Caloundra. Scott Higgins – Palmer United Party, candidate for Glass House. www.gcnews.com.au

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Barry provided the following as a way of introducing himself to the voters in the Caloundra electorate. I am 50 years of age, my wife and I have operated the Aussie Battler Pie Van on Caloundra Road for the past 24 years. We have two adult children and one granddaughter. I have served nine years in the RAAF; and I have been actively involved coaching junior basketball and cricket on the Sunshine Coast. The reason why I want to represent the seat of Caloundra is to serve the people who have supported me and my family for the past 24 years. If I am elected to the 55th state parliament, I would become the 5th person to represent the seat of Caloundra since 1950. I intend to donate a quarter of my wage to non-for-profit organisations within my parliamentary term.

Question 1 With the increased population the main issue in the seat of Caloundra is road infrastructure. Our roads are congested, the type of infrastructure needed includes roads west of the Bruce Highway, and also the entire Steve Irwin Way needs to be four lanes all the way from Glass House Mountains to Mooloolah which would link in to existing road upgrades. We also need a secondary road into Bellvista, and research into a Caloundra interchange option which is environmentally friendly, while maintaining viability for current businesses. The countless benefits from these upgrades will see the economy thrive through increased business. The roads will also be safer, so therefore less accidents.

Question 2 Consideration should be given to financial assistance through subsidising manufacturers, growers and dairy producers. A cost benefit analysis would need to be carried out to help compensate farmers through difficult times. Working closely with and support for small businesses is a major policy for me. Small business is the back bone of the Sunshine Coast and needs to be promoted to encourage the community to buy locally to enable money to remain in the area. I am frustrated when I go to any of the large supermarket chains and can’t purchase locally grown and produced goods. For example, I could only see strawberries grown in Western Australia, on the shelves, which I personally refuse to buy, considering all the strawberry producers on the Sunshine Coast. When we buy locally we all benefit as it creates more jobs, it is environmentally friendly as there is less transportation needed, and it’s an investment in the community. JANUARY 28 2015 |

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Election 2015 GCNews readers have asked the following questions of the candidates.

1. What is the single biggest issue for the voters, based on what you’ve been hearing?

2. What will you do to bring down the cost of living for people in your electorate?

David Knobel

Andrew Powell

Labor for Glass House

Greens for Glass House

0488 984 796 E: david.knobel@qld.greens.org.au F: David Knobel, Queensland Greens

LNP for Glass House

0418 215 259 www.brenthampstead.com.au E: brent.hampstead@queenslandlabor.org F: brenthampsteadforglasshouse PO Box 885, Maleny, QLD, 4552

Question 1 Residents of the Glass House electorate considering voting Labor in this election want to know that Labor has a comprehensive, responsible plan to manage the state’s economy and reduce Queensland’s debt, which has risen some $15 billion over the past three years. Labor’s treasury spokesperson Curtis Pitt admits the current level of debt is an issue that must be dealt with and has outlined a modest, methodical approach that provides debt reduction and increased frontline services without the need for asset sales. Let me be perfectly clear on that point: if elected to office on January 31 Labor will not sell your state owned assets. The people of Queensland stated loud and clear in the 2012 election that they do not want their essential public assets flogged off into private hands. The assets slated for privatisation return a net dividend of $2 billion to state revenue every year. Labor will use two thirds of that $2 billion annual income to pay down $5.4 billion in general government sector debt over six years, with a target of paying down $12 billion in debt over 10 years. On the back of this fiscal plan, Labor’s spending commitments are very modest compared to those of the LNP but, importantly, our power stations, power lines and ports remain in the hands of all Queenslanders. Keeping power stations and the poles and wires network in public hands is essential. None of us can withstand another surge in power bills. As we have seen in South Australia, handing over the state power network to multinational corporations drives power prices up. From an environmental perspective it is also vital to retain control of our coal-fired power stations. Anyone with a 49 year lease on a coal-fired power station will require a state guarantee they can operate that power station for the full term of the lease, locking us into coal fired power well beyond the point at which we should have transitioned to renewable energy. By retaining these power stations, the Queensland government controls the cautious, measured transition from coal to renewables. Question 2 The most effective way to bring down the cost of living for people in Glass House is to create local jobs and stimulate local business. By giving residents the opportunity to work locally you reduce their travel time and travel expenses, freeing up more time and more disposable income to spend in the local community. This in turn has a flow on effect to local retail, hospitality and service businesses. Labor will not be handing out short-term cost of living bonuses in an effort to gain your vote. Our plan is to build a stronger state economy and local job market that will be self-sustaining over the long term.

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Question 1 I mentioned in my last contribution that I felt achieving balance is something that many people in our Glasshouse community strive for. That answer still rings true for this week. Being able to balance the economic outcomes that so many in our community want to see whilst maintaining our environment and heritage is a huge concern for so many of us. Our small businesses want to see economic growth and prosperity so they can continue operation and we need to maintain the landscape that made so many of us choose to live in our Hinterland towns. Growing our local economy, growing our small businesses, will increase investment in our towns, and will generate more local jobs. Local employment is something I know is important to the people of Glass House. More than 209,000 jobs will be created in Queensland over the next six years as a result of the LNP’s strong plan to secure the state’s economic future. For example, the $532 million rail duplication project from Beerburrum to Landsborough will see some 3,000 jobs created – many of them local. I will work hard to grow employment opportunities in the Hinterland, but I will do it by balancing economic growth with the environment and wonderful local lifestyle. Question 2 As the father of five young children, I have a fair idea of what families go through to juggle the budget each month. People are doing it tough - which is why the LNP’s Strong Choices Cost of Living Fund has been created to provide $3.4 billion to directly ease cost of living pressure for families. An LNP Government will draw on this fund to reimburse the electricity networks for the Solar Bonus Scheme payments they make, meaning local mums and dads will not have to pay it through their own electricity bills. The Newman LNP Government’s Strong Choices Electricity Price Relief initiative gives us the opportunity to lower electricity prices by $577 on the average household’s power bill over the next five years. The LNP Government knows that every little bit helps which is why we also announced that young drivers who do the right thing on the roads will be rewarded with a free three year license. And in addition to that, our strong economic management has seen public transport fares cut by 5% and now capped. This is the first time that fares across the State have gone down in Queensland’s history, and they will not increase again next year. The LNP Government will continue to look for opportunities to tackle cost of living pressures on Queensland families, making sure our State is the best place to live, work and raise your family.

Brent Hampstead

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The voters of Glass House are certainly concerned about the economy and cost of living but don’t want to see the environment play second fiddle to coal and gas mining. Nor do they believe that we should privatise income generating assets (whether it is a sale or a lease, it is still a privatisation plan). Voters are concerned about the Government’s approach to spending billions of tax-payers money subsidising private mining companies and promoting more casinos when small businesses are struggling. Unemployment continues to increase not decrease, funding for the community sector has been gutted, and vital support services have had to close their doors. There needs to be a readjustment of the economic levers so that there is greater support for communities rather than just for big business and it isn’t just wealthy donors who are supported by Government policy. By creating an economic ‘crisis’, the Government have attempted to justify putting the burden of repairing the budget onto the shoulders of the most vulnerable – low and middle income earners – while protecting the corporate welfare and support for the most wealthy. The voters are telling me there needs to be a change to the way things are done in Queensland, where the Government leads for the benefit of the whole of Queensland, not for a privileged few.

Question 2

Cost of living, especially electricity price increases, is a massive concern to the residents of Glass House. Research has shown that the biggest driver behind recent electricity price rises has been over-investment in ‘poles and wires’, which now account for 50% of our power bills. Rooftop solar ‘flattens’ peak power use during the hottest part of the day and reduces the need to ‘gold plate’ the electricity network, which lowers power bills for everyone. For this reason, The Greens plan to shift away from the massive tax-payer funded, fossil fuel subsidies paid to big mining companies and reinvest $170 million of that money into the rooftop solar sector to keep prices down for everyone. We want to help Queenslanders take control of their power bills with clean, cheap electricity. We will set aside $30 million for 60,000 lowinterest loans for solar installation, $40 million for 40,000 solar power and storage systems for social housing, low income households, and charities, and kick start research into solar generation, storage and transmission and into solar business models with a $100 million investment. This is on top of our plan to implement a Queensland renewable energy target of 90% by 2030 to drive investment in renewable and provide a steady transition away from the carbon intensive industries that are putting our planet at risk from climate change.

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Local Craft Show entry underway Chief Steward of the Tapestry and Cross Stitch section of the Maleny Show, Lindy Hassall, took time out to visit one of her competitors in this section. Hilda Penney has been entering ‘Counted Cross Stitch’ in the over 70 years class for the past nine years. Lindy was pleased to see that Hilda has almost completed her 10th entry. Hilda’s children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren will each receive one of her prize winning entries in due course. Turning 90 this year, Hilda takes particular care with this type of work as the Judges get out their magnifying glass to check on the stitching. No squares should be left un-worked and every stitch in a piece must be worked in the same direction, it’s something that requires a lot of concentration and detail, when following a chart to produce the end result. All entries in the needlecraft sections must be completed in the last two years, and when these items have a lot of detail, it is amazing to see the overall results of the finished article. Remember if you wish to find out more about the types of Tapestry and Needlework then go to the Maleny Show Society website. www.malenyshow. org.au for a full schedule of events and classes. Hilda Penney and Lindy Hassall looking at Hilda’s 2015 entry into the Tapestry / Counted Cross Stitch Section for 2015

Craft Group Listings Busy Needles Group of Maleny - members meet twice monthly in the Verandah Room of the Maleny Community Centre from 9.00am. Next meeting is Thursday, January 29 and February 12 and 26. Please bring your projects to the gatherings. Enquiries to Mrs Florence Woods on 5494 2115. Costs is $3.00 which covers morning tea and the group provides all wool, patterns, needles etc. Women who wish to learn how to knit or crochet are welcome to join the fun. The Mountain Quilters - the group meet at the Peachester Hall every second Wednesday commencing at 9.30am. There is a schedule of tutors for members to work with to improve their patchwork and quilting skills. The group will next meet January 28, then February 11 and 25. Non members welcome to attend. Down Under Craft Group - meet at the Landsborough School of Arts Hall every Wednesday morning from 9.00am (until they get hungry). A friendly group of ladies of all ages (and abilities) get together and have a chat, share ideas and help with projects. The $2.00 a week fee covers tea and coffee. There is no need to book, just drop in when you want, everyone welcome. For more information phone Shirley on 5494 1686 or pop in and see her at the Landsborough Markets any Saturday. www.gcnews.com.au

Lost art of rug making going strong in Glasshouse Country By Lea Parkes Judi with some If you have been into the Beerwah Library this month you will have seen the beautiful ‘Under the Sea’ display of traditional rug making in the foyer. These works have been created by the Sunshine Coast Rug Crafters who meet regularly at the library. The group’s co-ordinator Landsborough local Judi Tompkins is passionate about ensuring that the ‘lost’ traditional craft of rug making is retained, and she has encouraged many others to join her in this journey. The first thing that Judi emphasises is the craft is not ‘latch hook rugs’ that many of us made as kids. The traditional craft was significantly different; it was developed in the northern hemisphere where people needed rugs as warm floor coverings. In those days, rug making was for practical purposes and the floor coverings were produced from rags or scraps of fabric that was available. Sadly the rugs did not last long, since they were made from feed or flour sacks and fell to pieces over time, which means there aren’t many samples available today. Judi, along with a number of other artists and craftspeople across the country, have been working to revive the traditional techniques used in the craft. With the incredible range of fabrics available for rug hooking, now the ‘traditional craft’ extends to include wall hangings, fibre and 3-dimensional art. It’s re-emerging as an accessible art form. Judi has been involved in the rug making since 2010, and established the Sunshine Coast Rug Crafters group in 2012. The group meets from 2.30pm – 5.30pm on the second Monday and third Tuesday of each month in the meeting room at the Beerwah Library. Beerwah CWA - are offering learn the basic stitches of embroidery at their hall in Simpson Street at 9.30am on Monday, February 16. You will need to bring scissors and an embroidery hoop if possible. The hoop is not essential but it does make for more even work. Everything else you require will be provided in a kit that will cost $5.00. In the kit will be ruled sampler material, thread, needle, needle threader and photocopies of some of the basic stitches. RSVP by February 10, Debbie on 0400 027 591, bookings essential. Morning tea will be served. Laura May Smocking Group - meet the second Saturday of each month at Laura May Smocking and Craft, 21 Coral Street, Maleny at 10.00am for three hours. Cost is $5.00 and includes morning tea. Any ask any questions about our group please ring Robyn on 0408 066 803. Mooloolah Quilters and Craft Group - meet every Wednesday 9.30am - 3.00pm at the Mooloolah Hall Bray Road, Mooloolah. For more information contact Orrawin Trocki 5494 7073 or orrawintrocki@yahoo.com or Judy Stewart on 5494 7527 and jjandm@westnet.com.au Busy Fingers Craft Group - meet at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church, Roberts Road, Beerwah from 9.10am until 11.30am each Tuesday (during school terms). Cost is $2.00 – all welcome. Next meeting for February 3. More information, call Ina on 5496 9163.

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Judi said people are welcome to join any time and can come to either or both sessions. The meetings also have an informal approach. “I have deliberately tried to keep the structure loose in keeping with the philosophy of craft: the passing on of knowledge, skills and information,” she said. No previous craft skill is necessary and there is no charge for the sessions. The supply costs are nominal. To learn more about the rug making craft please contact Judi by phone on 5494 8179, or judi.tompkins@bigpond.com or check out her website to find out more www.rugcraftingaustralia.com And if you like the pieces on display, but don’t necessarily want to learn the techniques to create your own work, the good news is you may be able to win the pieces when they are raffled later in the year. Glasshouse Craft Group - meet each Friday 9.00am to 1.00pm at the Neighbourhood Centre in Ryan Street. Great value at $3.50 which includes tea, coffee and nibbles to share, as well as good friends and laughs. So bring your craft work. If you have any problems, we may be able to help. Please ring for information, Lorraine 5496 0304 or Colleen 3482 2343. Art and craft classes - come and learn different arts and crafts and have a lovely social time as well. On the second and the fourth Friday of each month from 9.00am at the Elimbah Uniting Church, 3 Coronation Drive, Elimbah. For more information, call Ruth on 5496 7649. Embroidery Group - the group meet on the 4th Saturday of the month between 10.00am – 1.00pm at Laura May Patchwork and Craft at 21 Coral Street, Maleny. It is open to new members to learn the art, stitches of embroidery - which seems to be having a sort of revival. For further information contact meg_hyde@hotmail.com or phone 5429 6630. If you are part of a craft group and would like the meeting details, special events or announcements included into GCNews new monthly Craft page please send your information through to Lea, via the editorial@gcnews.com.au email address. JANUARY 28 2015 |

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Happenings Out and About ... on Australia Day

Maleny Polo Club members, Sally Keyes on Cuba and Jas Hill on Pepsi

Pig racing at Glass House seemed to create plenty of interest with the spectators

The Wilson kids, Sara, Maya, Tom and William from Maleny celebrating Australia Day at the pub

Indigo, Tina and Sharon watching the pig races at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club

Maleny Hotel with pretty painted faces Jodi Pucci, Cupcake the Fairy Ayesha Dellit, Joan Springate and Sharon Young

The Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club members Rob Hobson, Judy Brodie and Diane Hobson, back Ron Brodie and Rodney Skerman

TS Centaur Australian Navy Cadets Celia, Joseph, Genna, Sean, Leonie, Gareth, Jack and Ben at the Maleny Showgrounds

Event organisers at Glass House Dimi, Greg, Michael and Paul

Ken, Semi, Shane and Scott enjoying a nice cold one at Glass House

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Things 2 Do Support Beerwah's new Twilight Markets

The Beerwah CWA branch, along with helpers from the community, are hosting for the first time in Beerwah bi-monthly Twilight Markets. Starting on Saturday, February 7 from 3.00pm, come down to Simpson Street for an evening of food, music and art. Expanding south from the CWA hall onto the grass area under the mango tree will be an array of talented hand crafted art and craft stalls. Don't worry about organising dinner at home that night, instead feast on Pasta d'Vine's renowned home-made pastas. There will be coffee and traditional cake served inside the CWA hall, and a sausage sizzle throughout the afternoon and evening. There will also be a bouncy castle and free kids craft activities. You will also be entertained by live music. Make sure you mark the date on your calendar, and be sure to spread the word, to keep up the 'Celebrate Beerwah' spirit! For further details please email qcwabeerah@gmail, or like QCWABeerwah on Facebook.

Confused about social media? Business owners are invited to join Luke Humble from ‘Italic’ to gain expert advice at the free ‘Social Media Success’ sessions at local library branches. There will be a session at the Maleny Library on Wednesday, February 11 from 10.00am – 11.30am and then at the Beerwah Library on Tuesday, February 24 from 5.00 to 6.30pm. ‘Like us on Facebook’ is a commonly used term by businesses. With so many social networks available business owners should consider what best suits their clients. Luke Humble will help you understand which network suits your business needs and provide industry hints and tips on how to use social media to benefit your business. Visit council’s library website library.sunshinecoastcouncil.qld.gov.au and search for social media success for bookings and more details.

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A feast of jazz and blues When Melissa Western and her jazz quartet brings their ‘Oh Lady be Good’ concert to Maleny on Sunday, February 8 the audience will be taken on a tour of the 20th Century with the great divas as your guides. Of course you will know the classic songs of the greats like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith, Etta James, Eartha Kitt, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Marilyn Monroe, Edith Piaf, Eva Cassidy and more. But do you know their stories? This is a wonderful cabaret-style show filled with fascinating anecdotes and iconic characters. It’s fun for the audience and most of all, great quality music. The show is being presented by the Maleny Arts Council at the Maleny Community Centre at 2.00pm. Ticket prices are $25.00 and $22.00 for members and are available at the Maleny Visitor Information Centre or Trybooking, or phone enquiries to John at 5494 2584.

Free workshops help women Start Cycling, Stay Cycling Want to take up cycling but don’t know where to start? Register now for Sunshine Coast Council’s free five-week Start Cycling, Stay Cycling program for women, starting Saturday, February 21. The workshops will be held at Caloundra and Maroochydore, followed by weekly guided group rides. The program will provide participants with the knowledge, skills and confidence to take up cycling. It covers familiarisation of bicycle components, equipment and accessories, bike and helmet safety checks and bike maintenance, basic bike fit, gear selection and ride planning including pathway and on-road cycling facilities. Participants are asked to bring their own bike if they have one, but bikes can be provided at each session if required. Register on council’s website at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Council is committed to increasing the pathway networks across the region in line with development opportunities and budget – and I’m pleased to advise that Beerwah will soon be showcasing some new additions. Over the next two months, locals can look out for new pathways coming to Chantilly Crescent, Parkside Drive, Belton Court and between Beerwah Sportsground and the railway line. Works will also start this month on replacing the existing timber footbridge on Peachester Road, Beerwah due to it reaching the end of its serviceable life. A new pathway has also just been completed at Beerburrum State School to help keep parents and children safe when travelling to and from the school grounds.

Community invited to have their say on waste

I’d like to remind residents that they still have a chance to comment on council’s draft waste strategy. The strategy shapes future waste infrastructure needs for the Sunshine Coast, supports the development of resource recovery markets, ensures waste management remains cost effective and customer focused and protects public health and the natural environment. You can view the strategy on council’s website or you can find hard copies in council libraries and customer contact centres. Submissions close February 13. The draft waste strategy, including any amendments from the consultation process, will be presented to Council for adoption in April.

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The Sunshine Coast is experiencing warmer temperatures, wet weather and high tides – all providing optimum breeding conditions for mosquitos. While council has an ongoing proactive control program to monitor and combat mosquitoes, residents also play an important role in reducing the numbers. From cleaning up your yard to emptying water out of old pots, containers and tyres, there are a number of small things you can do to help prevent mosquitos breeding around your home. For further simple tips, visit council’s website.

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Mooloolah Rec Reserve improvements

Given the hot temperatures we’ve been experiencing lately, I’m happy to advise that construction of a new shelter at Mooloolah Recreation Reserve has started. The new facility will include a new barbecue and two sets of tables and chairs. It is anticipated the new shelter will be ready for community enjoyment by mid February (weather permitting). In more good news, the upgrade of the amenities block is currently in the design phase and will be out to tender soon. Last but by no means least I am excited to confirm the Mooloolah Rec Reserve will soon have a new cricket pitch. We are currently finalising design plans for the cricket wicket and relevant safety works around it. I know local residents will appreciate having this facility completed in time for Anzac Day as I am informed the men used to play cricket there before they left for war, so this may form part of the local commemoration.

Grants galore

During 2014 council provided more than $3.5 million in grants to community organisations, and four terrific council grants programs are open right now for application. Artists and cultural organisations can apply for a Regional Arts Development Fund grant for projects that provide professional development opportunities for local artists. Private rural landholders can apply for a Landholder Environment Grant to assist with environmental projects. Not-for-profit community organisations, with a project, activity or event that benefits the Coast community or environment, can apply for a Community or Environment Levy Grant. Funding is very competitive from a wide range of groups so we encourage interested applicants to plan and prepare and contact us if they need help. Our grants information sessions, being held throughout the region in February, provide a great opportunity for applicants to get grant writing tips and explore other funding opportunities. Visit council’s website for more details.

Mooloolah Breakfast update

A quick reminder to locals the first Mooloolah Breakfast Meeting of the year is on February 5 at 7.00am for a 7.30am start at Kenny’s@Mooloolah. As always, I will be available at the breakfast between 7.00am and 7.30am to meet with local residents about council-related matters in the area. www.gcnews.com.au


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Over-50s turning to downsizing People choose to move for a variety of reasons. It might be that they’ve secured a new job and need to relocate closer to it, or simply want a change of scenery.

motivations were for relocating, with many of them saying they wanted a lifestyle change, or were simply unable to maintain a large property. Other factors included children leaving home and financial stability.

For over-50s across the country, the Australian Housing and Urban However, respondents were Research Institute (AHURI) has found that downsizing is high on the keen to point out that various obstacles have been faced in their agenda. willingness to relocate. These A total of 43 per cent of people who include the availability of property have moved since turning 50 have in their chosen area, as well as the shifted to a property with fewer psychological barriers preventing bedrooms, with retirement villages them from moving. and units proving especially popular. AHURI also asked what their main McCrindle predicted last year that www.gcnews.com.au

more Australians would show an interest in downsizing, perhaps as they looked for assistance from mortgage brokers to refinance their loans, or to have a more manageable lifestyle. Social Researcher Mark McCrindle said retirees in particular are keen to make the shift to a smaller property and will do so much sooner than previous generations. “Baby Boomers in their 60s have their main net worth tied up in their home, and they’re happy to sell to get more appropriate accommodation for themselves, so

as the market rolls on, there’ll be a lot more selling and downsizing,” he commented. AHURI found that downsizers look to a range of people for advice on where to move to, such as real estate agents and even friends and family. Financial experts were also found to have played a role in the decision making process. Teresa Harrison Phone 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098

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Property of the week

Good shedding - great location!

Set on a large, level, landscaped 2,400m2 block with mountain views is this lowset brick home. Boasting three bedrooms plus a study (with built in robe) or fourth bedroom, two way bathroom off the master with separate powder room and separate toilet, plus an air conditioned open plan kitchen, living and dining area - with high scissored ceilings that flows onto either of the full length patios at the front or rear of the home. Attached to the house is a larger than normal lockup double carport designed to cater for boats or caravans, plus there is a 3m x 3m garden shed, as well as a separate 6m x 6m partially lined shed that could potentially be converted into dual living with water tank, shower and toilet facilities all connected.

All this and more, located a few minutes to booming Beerwah’s shopping and transport and just 25 minutes to Caloundra’s beautiful beaches, restaurants and shopping. Phone Ben Guillemet on 0414 807 821 or 5439 6300. $430,000.

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If you want privacy then this is the one, and in addition is the convenience and location! This usable 1.6 acres of flat land can be enjoyed as a haven for the children to play or look to running your business from home. The generous main house features high raked ceilings in the living and dining areas, three bedrooms with built in robes. After a hard day relax back in the two person spa bath. The kitchen includes a dishwasher and a gas cook top; kitchen opens out onto a large undercover patio that overlooks the acreage. Heating is provided for with a large wood burner or use one of the three reverse cycle air conditioning units. A bonus is a separate single bedroom guest accommodation (granny flat) with a kitchenette and bathroom that includes a shower and luxury bathtub. Only a short drive to Sunshine Coast beaches, close to rail services and approximately one hour to Brisbane Airport. Call to arrange an inspection. • 1.6 acres (6,500m2) • Includes a Granny Flat • High raked ceilings • Large patio area • Maybe run your business from home

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This spacious modern home is designed for relaxed family living. The large master suite offers great separation from the other three bedrooms. A good sized office is adjacent to the tiled open plan kitchen / living area and a big formal lounge offers another alternative area to relax in. This coupled with roomy covered outdoor entertaining pavilion and gazebo means there are many options to work and play. The fully fenced and landscaped 5352m2 lot is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac and is set amongst other executive homes that are only a few minutes to drive to Mooloolah’s school, shops and rail station. The fenced paddock that is home to the three goats would also suit a pony. Chicken coup, vege patch, 55,000 litres of tank water and a 3.3 kw solar system has you on the path to a sustainable rural lifestyle in stylish surroundings. • Spacious & stylish modern home • 4 bed + office, 2 living areas • Fully fenced 5352m2 lot • Beautiful kitchen with quality appliances • 3.3 kw solar system, 55,000 litres of water storage

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Property of the week

Land – 1 acre – Mooloolah

Located on the eastern side of Mooloolah Valley sits this beautiful acre of level, flood free land. Only minutes to the township and rail link, and only six kilometres to the Bruce Highway. Positioned amid quality homes, the block has town water, phone and power connected. There are numerous established fruit and shade trees, and a level building pad is awaiting your perfect home. The perfect position - $385,00. Call Roger Guillemet on 0418 485 954

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 LAND LAND LAND  1 ACRE OF LEVEL LAND IN GLENVIEW - $399,000

Situated in the sought after Glenview area is this great block of prime land (4071m2). The block is clear & level apart from a few trees that could add to ones creative blank canvas. The property has 47 metres of roadside frontage with council parkland to one side & to the rear. Only a short drive to Sunshine Coast beaches, close to rail services, approximately 1 hour to Brisbane Airport.

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Here is a rare chance to secure a picturesque acreage lifestyle block and build the style of home you want. No covenants means you have no restrictions over what you can build here. Blocks like this are a rare find these days and are highly sought after. On offer are 2 x 1 acre blocks with a bush backdrop on 2 sides. Located just minutes to all amenities in the growing hinterland township of Beerwah.

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Only 2 lots remain in this tranquil boutique estate of only 6 lots in total. Set in a quiet no through road, with a rainforest backdrop and bushland across the road, these blocks offer excellent privacy and are a nature lovers paradise. Easy to build on, north facing backyards, and with very relaxed building covenants they represent an excellent opportunity to finally build that once in a lifetime dream home. Only 2 lots left so get in quick or kick yourself forever!

Lot 5 - 3,727m2 $290,000 Lot 6 - 5,000m2 $320,000

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2.5 ACRE BLOCK WITH SHED - Offers over $350,000

Hear the sound of catbirds and whipbirds calling through the trees on this private 2.5 acre elevated block with a lovely rural outlook in Mooloolah Valley. Set amongst an enclave of quality homes in a desirable cul-de-sac location. The foundation is already in place with a large shed, rain water tanks and stand-alone solar power and a house pad ready for your new home. Features include: 1.04 hectares, 9m x 6m double lock-up shed with built in closet and insulated. 3 x 22,000 litre water tanks, 2 with heavy duty lids for vehicle access, 3kw battery solar (with built-in expansion capability).

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A ‘Hidden Oasis’ discovered

If you’re looking for a romantic and beautiful setting to spend some time on Valentine’s Day weekend (February 14 and 15), the gardens at the ‘Hidden Oasis’ property on Bribie Island await you. Being part of the Open Gardens Australia scheme, you know that it will be something special. ‘Hidden Oasis’ is a beautiful tropical garden located at 54 White Patch Esplanade, Bribie Island, featuring heliconias, bromeliads, orchids, crotons and palms, thriving in compost-enriched sandy soil. A large authentic Balinese hut is a centrepiece of the back garden with its lush plantings of strelitzias, bamboos, tree ferns, frangipanis, gingers, coleus and cordylines, and a pond trickles through foliage plants in the front garden. Plants and pottery will be for sale, and light refreshments – including Valentine’s Day cup cakes – will be available. The gardens open between 10.00am and 4.30pm each day over the weekend, with entry being $8.00 (children under 18 free).

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What’s on for gardeners in February Local groups • Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – February 6, 10.00am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Road, Caboolture. Learn all about the world of herbs. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. • Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – February 8, 2.00pm at 213 Candle Mountain Drive, Peachester. AGM and special guest speaker. For full details phone 5494 9187 or email sgapsuncoast@gmail.com. All welcome. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – February 8, 10.00am morning tea followed by meeting at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. For more information call 5476 2771. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – February 12. Held at the Glasshouse RSL Club, Reed Street, Glass House starting at 7.30pm. For further information please contact Jan on 5494 2301. • Peachester Garden Club – February 19, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. AGM will be held same day. All plant and gardening lovers welcome. Call Trish on 5496 9169. • Maleny Garden Club – February 24, 9.30am at The Old Witta School, Witta Road, Witta. Interesting guest speakers, please bring your own chair and cup or mug. Contact Jan on 5499 9010.

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Noticeboard Aglow International – Sunshine Coast Branch will meet at Flame Tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Nambour, on Friday, February 13 commencing at 9.30am. Women and men are all welcome. Come along, bring a friend and enjoy worship and an inspirational message. Entry $8.00 includes a delicious morning tea. Aglow International is a non-denominational Christian organisation and has branches in 172 nations and on six continents. Men and women are made welcome. For further information contact Dorothy on 5476 4190. Range Cancer Support Group – will meet 12.30pm on February 6 at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre for information sharing, companionship and a shared lunch, tea and coffee provided. All welcome to attend. Phone Judy 5435 8140. Caboolture Family History Group – One hour of free assisted local, Australian and overseas research is available at Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc, located at Caboolture Historical Village, Beerburrum Road on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am - 2.00pm. (No entry fee to village for CFHRG research) phone 5428 2018 or email us at cfhrg55@bigpond.com. Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall – Will be held on Saturday, February 7 from 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Chattanooga, $10.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.

Conditions

Social gathering for singles – Are you single, between 55 - 70 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345. Glasshouse Country Prostate Cancer Support Group – The group will meet at the Mary MacKillop Centre at 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah on Wednesday, February 11 from 5.30pm for 6.00pm. (We finish when you run out of things to share and chat about). Wives, partners, family and friends are most welcome to attend and learn what you need to know. There will be a shared meal during the gathering; this will provide time for information sharing. For more information contact Bob on 0427 606 240 or email bob.mcl@bigpond.net.au The Sunshine Statesmen Barbershop Chorus – who currently have around 30 members, are conducting their annual come and have a try at singing Barbershop style course, commencing with an introductory night on February 11.The course will run for six weeks from 7.00pm until 9.00pm at the Uniting Church Hall, 1 Gloucester Road, Buderim. Bookings are necessary. Please ring Bob Rutter on 0405 119 019 or Paul Minnis 0411 520 310. Alan Kill and Graham Nicholson members of the Sunshine Statesmen Barbershop Chorus

Caloundra 60 & Better Inc. – Holding a day for Activities and Afternoon Tea on Tuesday, February 10. This Department of Communities Funded Organisation provides the opportunity to join in a fun afternoon and meet up with friends. Come and join in at the Kawana Forest Meeting Place, 60 Woodlands Boulevard, Meridan Plains. Phone 5443 7281 or visit web site www.sunshine60.org.au Australian Hibiscus Society Inc - Sunshine Coast Branch wish to advise all members and friends of our meetings which are held on the second Sunday of every month. The next meeting is to be held on Sunday, February 8, at Woombye Hall from 10.00am, morning tea followed by meeting at 10.30am.

Diary Dates Monday, February 2 - Beerwah CWA will hold their first meet for the year at their hall in Simpson Street, Beerwah from 10.00am. To find out more about the group email qcwabeerah@gmail, or like QCWABeerwah on Facebook. Monday, February 2 - Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch community meeting will be held at the Beerwah Library from 7.30pm. All residents of Beerwah are welcome at the meetings. Wednesday, February 4 - Men’s Shed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Friday, February 6 - Beerwah Contract Bridge club will hold their AGM at the Beerwah Golf Club from 11.30am. Any enquiries please contact John Marsden 5494 2584 or Kerry Gillam 5494 0161.

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Thelie Hobbs Suncoast Church Hinterland Do you have a list of things that you always wanted to do - specific things you dreamed of doing when you were younger? Perhaps it was to go on a cruise, or see Buckingham Palace, or get a motorbike license. Maybe you’d love to open a bed and breakfast or a coffee shop, or perhaps you had a neat idea for a little product that just might change the world. I guarantee at one time there was something in your heart that you always dreamed of, or wanted to do. There are many awesome promises in the Bible about our hearts dreams. One of my favourites is found in Psalms 37: ‘Delight yourself also in the LORD, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240 www.gcnews.com.au

Him, and He shall bring it to pass.’ Just like any parent who loves to be able to give their children the things they write on their Christmas list, our Father in heaven also loves to give us the stuff our dreams are made of. Be encouraged to pick up a dream you once had and to ask God to be a part of making it happen, because He will love to give you the grace and strength that you need to get it done. And when you’ve made your choice to start making things happen, do one thing. Just one thing. Then do one more thing tomorrow. That’s all. Remember by doing one thing, then another, then another (no matter how big or small)….you’ll be making progress toward your dream. And if we do just one thing a day we will be 365 steps forward one year from now!

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

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

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

Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298

BEERWAH: Sun 9 am

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187

68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477

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

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

MALENY: Sun 10 am

Childrens & Youth Programs

12 Bicentenary Lane

Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406

MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am

Public Hall, Bray Rd

WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Mark Whysall 0437 941 607

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A Airconditioning

Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning

Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough

AIR CONDITIONING

AIR CONDITIONING

ABN

Air Conditioning Refrigeration

Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated

MALONE REFRIGERATION PTY LTD  Refrigeration & Air Conditioning installation, repairs & maintenance  Auto Air Conditioning servicing & repairs  Cool/Freezer room building

Call Harry 0400 783 778

Based in Maleny - Servicing the Sunshine Coast & Somerset Regions

trucks cars earthmoving trailers

IS NOW MOBILE Phone

27 735 124 718 LIC NO: 42045

52 Peachester Road BEERWAH

Phone: 5494 0944

Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com

ELECTRICAL

BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232 BSA # 1132000 / L004114 / AU27232

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Tyre Sales & Repairs  Wheel Alignments Full Mechanical Services and Repairs Log Book Servicing RWC on Cars & 4WD Batteries, Windscreens

“OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE”

Michael Kossen

0439 247 266

Electrical Appliance Repairs

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A Appliance Repairs APPLIANCE REPAIRS

0409 266 807 5494 1877

Lic 10710

A Automotive Mobile: 0429 960 300

Lic. No. 6342

• Mufflers

Joe & Cathie Roberts

Damien Oxley

A Grade Mechanic Mobile throughout Glass House and Surrounds General Repairs and Maintenance

Email: info@jaross.com.au

YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION

• A Grade Mechanic

0417 199 167

Jeff & Ann Ross 

• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning

0418 755 212

Oxley.Mechanic@hotmail.com

• Automatic Transmission Specialist • Log Book Servicing • Over 15 years experience

RTA # AU26296 & RHL # L032516

Antennas / TV

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• Antenna Installation & Repairs • Home Theatre Setups • Phone & Data Outlets • Digital Upgrades • Satellite, Vast • Additional Outlets • Set Top Boxes • TV, DVD, VCR TuningVillage 21 Peachester Turner Park Shopping Road, BEERWAH

RESIDENTIAL SALES & RENTALS

TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing

Terry Vost

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WE DO MORE THAN CLEAN!

Mobile Auto Detailing Replacement of Broken/Damaged Parts Accessories Fitting Headlight Rejuvenation All Services Mobile Window Tinting

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0434 090 197

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All mechanical repairs & servicing to Petrol & Diesel Log book servicing

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Introducing the newest and best alternative for Property Sales and Management in the Glasshouse Mountains and Beerwah area. Give us an opportunity to present our case as to why you should list your property for sale with us AND if you still list with another agency we will give you $50 cash*. Phone David on 0407 780 500 *conditions apply 32 |

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Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems)

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Builders/ Carpenters

Joinery & Shopfitters

KITCHENS

CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH

T0015

QBSA 24630

5494 6500

Jobs up to $3,300 until QBSA licence arrives

NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING? Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas

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

CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER QBSA 1155593

M 0417 045 062

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www.redbuilding.net.au

Dean Parry

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Carpenter

Diamond Renovations 

For All Your Renovating Needs

Call James 0402 791 570 QBSA: 1265118 ABN 67 577 379 379

nathan.rt.fowler@hotmail.com Builders Lic. No. 1255521

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5499 9926

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0438 728 141

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VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM Unit 1/1 Roys Rd Beerwah ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 1253462

New Installations & Renovations Ph 5439 0108 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au Fax 5439 0109 Web: www.knmkitchens.com.au

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083 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.

Phone Les McDermott

0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142

Quick Concrete

No Job Too Small

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

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au

Cleaning

QBSA: 737533

MICHAEL BLAKE

CONCRETERS

5496 9861 or 0408 891 684

mattandmollycarter@hotmail.com ABN: 64526718099

C Computers Barry Jones Computers We come to you! No call out fee!

Darren Fowler

Cabinetmakers

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• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways

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0433 431 470

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Top2bottom Cleaning Service

diamondsons@live.com.au

Nathan Fowler

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Hale Carpet Cleaning

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M: 0458 637 469

C Carpet Cleaning ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329

Glasshouse local

GEORGE GLENDINNING

Family Owned and Operated

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

Pty Ltd

ALL CONCRETING

Director

M 0417 045 062 All carpentry work T (07) 5494 7117 RenovationsExtensions F (07) 5494 7543 Decks – Home Maintenance E redbuilding@bigpond.com

Karsel CONCRETING

QBCC# 044055

New Homes Extensions Renovations

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Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more

Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006 or email barry@bjcomputers.com.au

John Walton BBus (InfSys)

Computer Consultant and Technician

• Plain, exposed & coloured concrete • House slabs & footings • Epoxy flake seamless finishes

0418 726 900 blakey04@westnet.com.au

GO CONCRETING

BSA 728779

Gavin

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0408 647 980

Electricians

15+ years experience – Beerwah based

Onsite repairs & servicing – custom-builds Internet & email – data recovery, etc.

Electrical Services

0437 625 269 (8.00am to 8.00pm)

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

CONCEPT I.T. SYSTEMS Apple Authorised Reseller Apple Authorised Service Provider

Shop 6 Riverside Centre 2 Maple St, Maleny

5429 6750

COMPUTERS SALES SERVICE SUPPORT

E: sales@conceptsystems.com.au W: www.conceptsystems.com.au

Adam: 0414 482 037 karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au

Lic No 67745

ABN 89 058 455 025

ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

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5493 0552 or 0412 060 184

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

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of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations

Over 35 years professional experience Over 10 years in Beerwah using qualified tradespeople

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

Lic. No. 70875

Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners

5413 2500

For all your electrical needs Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds

Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801 www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial Lic # 74935

Ceiling Fans Switchboards Phone & Data Lighting Power Points Safety Switches New Houses & Renovations

Free Quotes, Friendly service & advice JIM 0400 117 803 SCOTT 0401 740 592

NEED A GOOD ELECTRICIAN?

$

60/hr

Friendly & reliable

JON JEPSON

FREE POWERPOINT SAFETY CHECK

CALL JON DIRECT TODAY

Lic 76085

Powerpoints & lighting Pools, spas & sheds

ABN 34 301 654 469

C B Chapman

Suncoast Lawn Care

Phone 5494 8900

FIRST CALL FENCING

*Mowing *Wipper Snipping *Garden Clean up www.suncoastlawncare.com.au

0490 127 714

G Garages / Sheds

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

BSA Licence no 60108

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

G Garden Maintenance

Call 0409 341 261 Monday - Friday & Saturday by appointment

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured * Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

Prompt, friendly service

AIRCONDITIONING All types of electrical work

Rubbish Removal Gutter Cleaning All Property Maintenance Commercial & Domestic All Your Handyman Jobs Big or Small

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small Lighting New Homes Pumps

0427 836 328

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

1300 50 20 90

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

T0047

Electrical

41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra TO491

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T0322

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Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install

www.jimsmowing.net

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www.kamconstructions.com

G Gas LP Gas Suppliers

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

MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Pruning | Mulching | Rubbish Removal | Experienced Local Operator

Phone Michael 0447 341 241

Greenscape

E:kamkilcoy@bigpond.com

KLM

Mays Mowing Service Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

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NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

A1 MOWING SERVICE

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

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Home and Garden Services

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G Glass & Security A & K Glass and Aluminium Servicing the Hinterland all areas

Mowing

*Winter Weed Spraying*Hedge Trimming *Pressure Washing *Stump Grinding *Rubbish Removal *Garden Maintenance & Rejuvenation *Senior Discounts

0498 638 192

Beerwah & Surrounds

Green Guyz Gardening Lic. No. 78020

Quality Workmanship on Domestic Installations & Repairs

Mobile: 0427 170 235 Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445 or email: reception@gcnews.com.au

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H Handyman Services

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Also...High pressure cleaning, Tree lopping and Retaining walls

Rick’s

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

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- any odd jobs Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience

 Free Quotes  Pensioner Discount  Fully Insured

Jobs Up To $3300

• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS

ABN 67 710 267 498

General Repairs / Maintenance • Tiling • Concreting • Replace / Fit Doors & Locks • Re-mesh Screens

• Replace Laserlite • Repair / Replace Gutters, Fascia, Flashing & Eaves • Gutter Cleans

Sanders Hinterland Home Maintenance

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• Plaster repairs & external rendering FREE • Pergolas, carports, decks & paving QUOTES • Small renovations • Bathroom makeovers 25 years building experience Prompt service • All general work

Rick & Lynne 0419 332 125

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Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981

a/h: 5494 0830

Tytherleigh Avenue (Behind Landsborough Tyres)

Jamie 5494 1044

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING • Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services

QBCC 1116588

specialising in:

ABN 81672497508

GARDEN FEATURES

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Ph: 0418 204 159

Jobs up to $3,300

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Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

TO506

• Carpentry • Timber Deck Maintenance • Painting • Plastering • Patching Holes

Panel Beating

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STEVE GASTALDIN

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0407 439 526

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07 5493 0440 FIRST

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P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au

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GEORGE GLENDINNING

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Dan Flynn 0437687709

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madfx@live.com

S.A. SELLWOOD Painter & Decorator

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Shane 0414608757

Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 info@ba-earthmovers.com.au

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

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Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

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

Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354

MAINTENANCE

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0427 088 699

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EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL >>One Call... we do it all!<<

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Various Grass Varieties Available Professional Laying Service Supply  Deliver  Pick-up

Mooloolah River Turf 540 Glenview Rd, Glenview Q 4553

Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured

26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough

JASON KOHL PLUMBING NEW WORK FREE QUOTES

RENOVATIONS

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Commercial or Domestic

QBSA: 1209575

Steve 0426 669 406 www.localpoolcaresc.com

Maintenance Specialist

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

M 0437 888 181 P 5494 0043

ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Small Honest Family Business Free Quotes - No Call-out Fee

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

Contributed by Trevor Bertram Happy New Year to all our members and wishing you all an enjoyable and competitive 2015 bowling year. The green came back into play after its annual renovation last Wednesday with 20 players enjoying their first game back after the Christmas break. Results of the Triples were Trevor Bertram, Maurie Dawes and Steve Palmer 22 def Grahame Young, Brian Larkin and Kerry Capern 12; and Millie Freshwater, Noelle Dean and Rae Farrell 24 def Doug Loveday, Ron Wilson and Joy Reason 12. In the Pairs games, Graham Anstis and Di Hunt 25 def Bob Bloomer and Marleen Bertram 12; and Julie Palmer and Warren Blackbourne 24 def Leisa Craven and Dave Clarke 8. Thursday’s ‘Open Pairs’ was won by Rodney Dick and Vic Muscat with two wins and the Highest Margin of +12 and the Runners-up, with the Highest Margin in either game of +12 were Bob Bloomer and Bob Moss. The first round of Super Challenge was played at and against Ferny Grove on Sunday, January 18. Our Ladies won both their Triples and Fours games scoring 10 points and the Men’s side went down, winning two of the five rinks. Round 2 will be played on Sunday, February 1 ‘at home’ with the Ladies playing Beenleigh and the Men playing Wynnum. The Summer Series of the Business, Community and Sports Bowls Competition commences on Wednesday, February 4 and will run for eight Wednesday nights through to March 25. Teams are requested to arrive at the Club by 6.00pm or soon after as play commences at 6.30pm. Come along for a meal or just watch the game from the Club’s new deck. Coming Events for February: Sunday, February 8 – Police Bowls Club Visit-in. Wednesday, February 11 – Monthly Jackpot Triples. Monday, February 23 – Monthly Open Two Bowl Triples.

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Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, January 22 the ladies at the Beerwah Golf Club played a Single Par competition. Not a popular competition, but none the less an intricate cog in our golfing calendar. The trophy was sponsored by the club and was keenly contested by 50 players. The players were divided up into 2 divisions and the winners were: Division 1 Winner Helen Lewis with a -2. Division 1 Runner-up Monica Dangerfield with a -3 on a count back. Division 2 Winner Elizabeth Gemmell with a +5. Division 2 Runner-up Liz Flavelle with a -4. NTP’s were won by Monica Dangerfield No 2 and No 16; Michelle Afflick No 5 and Andrea Campbell No 18. The Ball Rundown went to -5. Division 1 runner up Monica Dangerfield Next week’s competition will and Division 2 runner up Liz Flavelle be a Single Stroke. The Beerwah Golf Ladies extend a warm welcome to any visitors who would like to Locally produced & join us and especially manufactured to those ladies who Supplying: Trophies - Medallions - Plaques would like to become a Badges - Engraving etc to the Hinterland member. Happy golfing.

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BeeGees Soccer Club prepares for 2015 This season BeeGees have a new Senior Men’s Coach. Johnny Boyle has taken over from last season’s Senior Men’s Coach Shaun Decourcy, who has had to leave for personal reasons. We would like to thank Shaun and his team of David Payne and Gavin Thistlethwaite for their efforts last season with limited squad numbers. We saw some improvement from the previous season and we are confident that Johnny Boyle and his back room staff can improve us again this season, with the addition of a few players. Johnny’s love of football began at a young age, and he’s looking forward to his new role with the club. “I arrived in Australia from bonny Scotland in February 2003, married to Sharon, and have two sons, Gary and Tony,” said Johnny. “Always been a football mad player and fan since I was born. “When a serious condition hit me, I had to give

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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY RSL SUB BRANCH Inc. AGM Will be held on Wednesday 18th February 2015 at the Glass House RSL, 1 Reed Street. It will commence immediately after the General Meeting which will start at 1300hrs (1pm). Nomination forms can be obtained from the Secretary by phoning 5438 7777 or email glasshousersl@bigpond.com Please note the Secretary is only there on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and will return your call/email then. All nomination forms must be returned to: The Secretary, PO Box 336, Glass House Mountains Qld 4518 by no later than close of business on Friday 13th February 2015.

Funeral Notice Late of Glass House Mountains. Aged 80 years. Dearly loved & missed wife of Geoffrey. Dearly loved Mother & Mother-in-law of Gary & Sue, & Kay. Adoring Nan of Paul, Craig, Anthony, Christopher & Matthew. Great Nan of Oscar, Max, Mikayla, Lachlan, Rhys, Eliza-Jane & Noah. Maureen’s Family & Friends are warmly invited to attend a celebration of her life, to be held at the Gregson & Weight Chapel, 5 Gregson Place, Caloundra, on Friday 30th January 2015 commencing at 3pm. Please wear casual & colourful clothing in memory of Maureen.

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You Said It Cycling is good for you

I agree, in part, with Kim (GCNews January 21) and her safety concerns for cyclists. I am an avid cyclist and regularly cycle around this region, even down the Beerwah-Woodford Road. But you won’t see me without a flashing red light at the rear and another at the front. The groups I belong to actively encourage visibility with the use of lights and bright jerseys (often orange, red or yellow). I suspect the cyclists Kim saw are not from this area and may have come up here from the coast, where of course there are much wider shoulders on the road and it is safer to cycle two abreast. However, motorists have their part to play as well. There are still some who come too close to us or toot horns loudly because they do not want us to exist. And yet cycling should be encouraged. In a recent study by King’s College, London, scientists analysed the physiological functions of more than 120 regular cyclists aged 55 to 79 and found they were physically and biologically much younger than most people of the same age. Demands on Australia’s health system are at unsustainable levels due to the obesity crisis and alcohol-related problems. In contrast, intense exercising like cycling can only have societal benefits. It is not only good for you, but also lots of fun. I belong to several clubs in this region that cater for all levels of cycling. Bush Rangers (bushrangers.org) is for mountain bikes riders. Maleny Lycra Lizards (malenycycling.com) meets on Tuesday, Thursday or Sunday mornings at the Maleny Library. And the Sunshine Coast Bicycle Touring Club (scbr.org.au) has weekend rides which cater for most levels of proficiency. Their rides start from various locations, including Landsborough or Beerwah. I will be leading two rides in the next few months (March 8 and April 12) and local cyclists are welcome to come along. Contact me on 0488 410 016. Mary Garden Beerwah

Christmas Lights 2014

We would like to thank all the wonderful people who visited us at our Christmas Lights display. To see the happiness on everyone’s faces brought us much joy. Thank you to Beerwah Recycling and Glasshouse Country news for running the competition. However on a sad note, to the person who stole our musical moose on Christmas Eve from our verandah display, please return him to his home on Old Landsborough Road. He has been a member of our family for the last eight years. We will be back again this year with many new additions to our display, but maybe not as trusting. Len Kerle and family Beerwah

Sad passing

It is with great sorrow that Hudson Newett’s many friends in Neighbourhood Watch learnt of his failing health, then death on January 16. Hudson actively supported Beerwah NHW for more than 20 years, holding positions on the committee for most of that time. His gracious and gentlemanly nature always prevailed. Hudson, you have served your community well, rest in peace. Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch

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LIBRA September 23 – October 22 Someone’s bright idea this week comes unexpectedly and opens the way to resolution. Put off decisions until Mercury goes direct mid-month in February. With the planets Pluto and Uranus triggering your emotions, you are inclined to make sudden changes that perhaps you have long ached for. SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 With Mars and Venus entering Pisces and pleasantly aligned with your Scorpio sign, there is a compatible swirling harmony with romantic love, enchantment with children, and inspiring creating musical appreciation. Mercury retrograde can bring hesitancy in asking for someone’s hand in marriage. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 You have great insights and psychic powers to share with others. Say ‘yes’ to any good opportunities and prepare to move forward from mid-February and take a chance on something fresh. Planets in Pisces may make for a gloomy relationship, however, you may need to look for the silver lining. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 Adverse trends can temporarily block the realisation of your heart’s desire. Mercury retrograde means you should not make it worse by bungling an already charged emotional communication. The next three weeks will open up with a new someone in a class, bookstore or on a travel trip interstate.

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GEMINI May 22 – June 21 This week sees an unusual offer to bring about innovative solutions with a friend. The Moon in your sign, by Friday through the weekend, has you dancing to a lively tune! Get out and about early and chat with some best friends. Because Mercury is retrograde to February 11 don’t make any big decisions. CANCER June 22 – July 22 The moon this week, moves through the sign of Taurus and Gemini. It is great for having friends for dinner, or perhaps group involvements, or going off to innovative conferences. A word of warning about making any financial decisions. The financial world is in a state of flux, hold decisions until mid-February. LEO July 23 – August 22 You are still being blessed with Jupiter in your sign for several more weeks yet. There is still plenty of restless energy with powerful Pluto still at odds with reckless Uranus in your sector of travel and new contracts. Mercury is still retrograde and does not deal efficiently with any partners until mid-February. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 The Moon in Taurus, mid week, brings an offer of help that may come with strings attached. Over the next three weeks, if you are single, you can meet someone who will send your love life into orbit! Those already happily in partnerships may see more fun and games for Valentine’s Day coming.

Edgar J. Winter. Phone/Fax. 5442 3302 Email: readings@astroclairvoyant.com Discover your place in the Stars! Find your lucky cities, national or overseas. Private, confidential readings are available, Career/ Relocation/ Relationships.

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AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 You have sharp instincts this week, and take quick action on a novel idea. If you are in business for yourself go over your old promotional material for better self promotion. Enjoy looking at documentaries and perhaps receive the benefit of a past life that touches to your soul, helping self-esteem. PISCES February 20 – March 20 A bright early inspiration is set in motion for you this week. You may find a way to fulfill a promise to someone. Push forward with efforts to make improvements involving your living situation. Be prepared to accept the support of others, especially healers with massage, reflexology and naturopathy. ARIES March 21 – April 20 So this week is the Moon moving from Taurus into Gemini. This is the time you set your goals for the next six months, impelled by the stars in a success driven combination, all helping you to make sound practical plans to optimise your special talents. Mercury is still retrograde so may still bring delays. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Why not make this week, under the Moon sign in Taurus, bring you practical results? And the weekend with the Gemini influence will bring up-to-date old contracts under review. Don’t make big decisions while Mercury is still in its backward movement, so don’t commit to any big credit plans yet.

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he realises it, the 24 hours have gone by. St Peter returns and says, “now choose your eternity.” The MP reflects “well, heaven has been delightful, but I think I’d be better off in hell.” When the doors of the elevator open in hell, he's in a barren waste land covered with garbage. He sees his friends, dressed in rags, picking up rubbish, as more falls from above. The devil goes to him and puts his arm around his shoulder. “I don't understand,” stammers the MP. “Yesterday there was a golf course and clubhouse, we ate lobster and caviar, drank champagne, and danced. Now there's just a wasteland full of garbage and my friends look miserable?” The devil looks at him, smiles and says, “yesterday we were campaigning... Today you voted.” Hugh Jones, Beerwah

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