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Country Club to Jae's Place page 6

WEDNESDAY MAY 28 - 2014. VOLUME 29-03

Get Back to tap for Turtles page 7

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wait. Not everyone gets to claim a day at the show as working! Although I am not sure if I will be able to claim show bags or a dagwood dog on petty cash. Even though I am a ‘little bit scared’ of birds, I really love getting the chance to see all of the gorgeous poultry (yes I am very brave when they are in cages). And I love checking out all the displays in the Show Pavilion. I think it is great that people have taken the time to make / produce / grow something and then are willing to share it with the rest of us.

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Tuesday, June 3

Mooloolah Valley Lions Club is holding a fundraising trivia night at the Mooloolah Community Hall (Bray Street). Finger food and nibbles supplied on the night along with a licenced bar. Raffles and prizes for the winning table. Cost $15.00. For more information, contact Paul 5494 7300, Ron 5494 7875 or Mary 5445 9897. Doors open 6.30pm for 7.00pm game start.

Beerwah Catholic Ladies annual soup luncheon at 12.00noon. Guest Speaker at 11.00am. Cost $7.00. All proceeds to the local St Vincent de Paul winter appeal. Mary MacKillop Centre. Peachester Road, Beerwah.

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Help to raise funds to assist purchase of the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rehabilitation Centre with an auction at the Maleny RSL hall. View items from 4.00pm, dinner from 6.00pm with the auction commencing at 7.00pm. Grab some friends and make up a table. Book at Maleny Information Centre or call Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue 0421 476 561. $18.00 pp if dining.

The Beerwah and Maleny libraries book sales are on! At Beerwah library fill a bag or select items that appeal to you. 9.00am 3.00pm. Maleny Library sale 9.00am until 11.30am. At Beerwah buy a raffle ticket to win a Samsung Galaxy 3 tablet!

Dr Jane Goodall DBE is appearing at Australia Zoo for an exclusive live event hosted by Ray Martin and featuring special guests Terri and Bindi Irwin. A global icon of our time, The ‘Jane Goodall – Celebrating her 80th year’ tour, is an once-in-alifetime experience to hear her talk through highlights of her amazing life and career. Tickets through Ticketmaster: www.ticketmaster. com.au For further information see www.janegoodall.org.au. 2.00pm Australia Zoo, Steve Irwin Way.

This year’s 77th Maleny Agricultural show is jam packed with family fun and promises to have something for everyone. Celebrating the year of the small farmer, gates open 8.00am. See page 25.

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It is like the world before Facebook, when people didn’t take a photo of everything they cooked, made or created and put it up for the world to see. In saying that, I will probably be taking a photo of Brownie and I with our banners that identify the entertainment arena as the Glasshouse Country News Entertainment Arena and will be Facebooking them just to make sure as many people as possible know we ‘won’ the naming rights. I am also sending out plenty of positive energy to ensure that the Show Day Holiday is fine and sunny, which going by the current forecast just might happen. Hope to see you all there!

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Show Dance success At the Maleny Show Dance, held on May 17 at the Showgrounds Pavilion, the winners were crowned for each of the categories including Miss Show Girl – who needs to be aged between 18 to 29 years – as well as the Junior Show Princess, who is aged 15 to 17 years. There are also a couple of opportunities for the fellas to compete with the girls the Rural

Ella McGregor, Leonie Nichols, Sarah Peters, Morgan Winter and Stacey Bentley

Ambassador and Charity Person. Each of the Charity Person entrants must raise a minimum of $1,000 to qualify for the major prize of $2,000 in travel vouchers and spending money. The winners on the night were Kirsten Grigor – Maleny Showgirl 2014; Stacey Bentley runner up Maleny Showgirl; Sarah Peters – Junior Kirsten Grigor – Show Princess; Maleny Showgirl 2014 Leonie Nichols, runner up Junior Show Princess; Morgan Winter – Rural Ambassador; and Ella McGregor – Charity Person winner. Head to the Maleny Agricultural Show website to check out the full program fro the Maleny Show this Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31. For more information contact the Show Office on 5494 2008.

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Concerns about Kondalilla zip-line

The Queensland State Government last week announced the preferred tender for the proposed tourism zip-line development within Kondalilla National Park at Montville. The Sunshine Coast Environment Council (SCEC) remains concerned that the high environmental and scenic values of the National Park will be at risk. “The introduction of commercial activities which are likely to compromise significant conservation values and impact on the passive enjoyment of millions of visitors is extremely inappropriate,” said Narelle McCarthy of SCEC. “SCEC is supportive of the right mix of tourism opportunities for the Sunshine Coast. “These special places must also be respected for the important role they play in conserving the region’s declining biodiversity and as refuges for threatened species. National Parks are the cornerstone of conservation and should be managed and protected for these values. “A well-operated zip-line could be suitably located in an area outside of National Park. This would still offer a nature-based experience and provide benefits to local businesses and communities,” Ms McCarthy explained. SCEC is particularly concerned at the manner in which this proposal has been conducted. No other site has been considered and only preliminary conceptual documents have been produced before going into a state government tender process. This makes the proposal ‘commercial-in-confidence’ effectively excluding community consultation and necessary scrutiny.

Vale David Evans 1927 - 2014

David (or Taffy to his family) Evans, was born in the Beerburrum hospital on January 6, 1927. He was raised on the farm at Red Road Beerburrum with big brother Jim and sister’s Wynn, Margaret and Lyn. This is where he learned the skills and determination needed to make a living on the land, as the family stuck at it to make a life on the soldier settlement block. He completed his schooling at Elimbah, leaving when he was 14. During the 1940’s and early 1950s he took on all types of work including working in a timber mill, felling timber, doing seasonal work, fruit picking working in the sugar mill in Innisfail before working full time with the QLD Forestry Department and farming at Caboolture. In 1954 David took up farming on his own block at Beerburrum, and after six months he married Lois Gibbs. With 10 shillings in the bank they went about building a farm, a life and a family out of a bush

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block at Red Road Beerburrum. Pineapples, chokos and chooks provided enough income for them to live on. David always had a strong sense of community and this combined with his work ethic saw him working tirelessly for many community organisations. This included sporting organisations, including tennis, as well as setting up the Glasshouse Bowls green. He was a member the Tibrogargan chapter of the Freemasons Lodge. He was very involved in the Beerburrum Primary School, and was on the P&C committee. David was on the Beerburrum Hall committee. And he was also very involved with Bee Gees Soccer Club from its inception. He was an active supporter of Met Caloundra SLSC. Was a member of the Caloundra conservation society and Noosa National Parks Association, and was an honorary Wildlife Officer for National Parks in this area. Sadly David suffered from Dementia and he spent the last five years in Embracia at Deception Bay where he was cared for, receiving excellent care and attention. Taffy passed away peacefully late Saturday night, May 17, surrounded by family. A Service to celebrate his life will be held at Gregson & Weight Caloundra on Friday, May 30 at 10.00am.

Be inspired by winter writers’ toolkit The Range Authors and Writers Support group will be holding a ‘Winter Writers Toolkit’, a weekend of writers’ workshops on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8. The workshops will provide tools that will inspire and provoke new and seasoned writers and will be held at the Earth Room, LIFT gallery, 926 Maleny Montville Road, Maleny from 9.00am – 5.00pm each day. The workshop sessions include Treasure Hunt, Tools to find hidden gems through research which will be run by Dale Jacobsen. Spotlight on Saboteurs will be presented by Sally Lattin, who will show you how to shine the light into all those places that the voices hide that get in the way of moving ahead with your writing. Then to finish the day, special guest Jill Morris renowned local author, editor and publisher with RAW members Dale Jacobsen, Sally Lattin, Robin Clayfield and Alice Hungerford will participate in a Panel discussion – Getting Published. The Sunday morning workshop is titled Writing for change and survival – How can we do

sustainable writing? Followed by the Writers Spark – Stimulate your brain, energise your writing, kindle your creativity and your work flow. And the weekend will be finished off with a panel discussion on self-publishing. Cost for the whole weekend is $75.00 or $25.00 per half day sessions, morning and afternoon tea provided, byo lunch or eat at the venues café. To find out more about the workshop or to have a program sent through to you please contact 0418 788 836 or email winterwriters@yahoo. com.au www.gcnews.com.au


More locals taking on the Kokoda challenge by Lea Parkes

Since bringing you the story of locals Jo Davies and Louise Bond we have been contacted by Helen Skerman from Glass House Mountains who was keen to share with readers that there are also two other local teams taking on the gruelling 96 kilometre Kokoda Challenge to be held in the Gold Coast Hinterland later in the year. The Bootcampers – who are Helen Skerman, Kerry Roach, Jason Marshall and Mat Steel and Menace to Sobriety made up of Tanya Cashin, Marie Saliba, Chris Eaton and Dave Harbison. The Challenge is not for the fainthearted, so it isn’t that surprising that the common link for both teams is fitness and training, all team members have been regular ‘bootcampers’ for the past few years. The group meets three times a week at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club for the physical challenge that is boot camp. Tanya Cashin is participating in her second Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge and it is through her completing last year’s event (in 27 hours) that gave the others the inspiration to get involved and form their own teams. The compulsory fundraising of $1,500.00 per Kokoda Challenge team is certainly a fantastic way to support the really valuable Kokoda Youth Program.

The Bootcamp group that train at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club rain, hail or shine However, apart from being a worthwhile cause, as individuals they are participating for a variety of reasons. It is a way of honouring the Kokoda legacy of mateship, courage, endurance and sacrifice and some of them have personal connections with family members serving in the ADF and participating in modern conflicts. “As we train and prepare for the event we know that it will only be together that we will make it as a team to the finish line,” Helen said. If you would like to support the team's fundraising efforts there is a donation tin at the Coochin Creek Co-op and also keep your eyes out for their upcoming sausage sizzles.

Shedding some light on the matter

Recently Beerwah local John Jennings sent us the photo below – asking if GCNews could find out from Councillor Baberowski when we can expect to see the last of the old power poles and line. The councillor has advised that If the weather has been good, this work should be completed on between 6.00pm and 6.00am Tuesday, May 27. The final work on the new electrical wiring and the new lighting poles installation along Simpson Street (from the Beerwah Surgery to Beerwah Books and Bits – shop side) is planned for Thursday, May 29 from 6.00am – 5.00pm. “It is also worth noting we also took the opportunity to include permanent fittings for street banners on single light poles, which was also called for as part of the community consultation process and will contribute to the ongoing colour and animation of the new streetscape,” Cr Baberowski said.

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Big plans for Jae's Place Big plans are underway for the site of the previously named Mooloolah Country Club. GCNews caught up with new owner John Pearson and found out more about what plans are in the pipeline. John lived in Mooloolah for over 10 years and it was during this time that he initially saw the potential in the venue. With previous experience in successfully doing up an establishment John Pearson from Jae's Place interstate, a trade (previously Mooloolah Country and management Club) background and seeking a new challenge - six weeks ago he finalised negotiations and purchased the nearly two acre property with an aim to revamp the site and create a family orientated venue with a difference. To be renamed Jae’s Place (using the first letters of his and two daughters Ashlynn and Emily's names) John hopes to create an inviting space that people can come for a meal, relax and be entertained. Not wanting to replicate other taverns on the coast, he is hoping to offer something a little bit different that caters to everyone.

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Stage one of the refurbishments has seen the venue completely gutted and opened up. Using local designers, the next stage will include the interior fit out and establishment of the bar and kitchen. Everything will be modernised with the intention of an end of July opening. With plans to offer meal theme nights along with live music and dj’s, there will be no pokies, in keeping with the emphasis on creating a relaxed and enticing social space. Local community sporting groups have been approached to utilise the facilities and the bowls club will remain. The plan is be open seven days a week from 10.00am until late. The newly refurbished venue will feature a bar, dining area, lounge / coffee chill out area, a function room and a kid’s room that leads out to a playground. Future plans see improved car parking, landscaping, barbecue facilities and future extensions.

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Thomas tackles the TRYathlon The Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon inspires children to get moving in a friendly and supportive environment where the emphasis is on enjoying an active lifestyle. Kids of all abilities cross the finish line a champion and everyone who participates takes home a medal. When local 9-year-old Thomas Robins who suffers with Cerebral Palsy, heard about this event to be held at Kawana in May, he was keen to take on the challenge. Family friend Una Robinson who went along on the day to support Thomas said, this was a first time experience for Thomas. When he initially arrived and was preparing for the event, along with the other 1,500 children, he appeared a little daunted by all the attention of the crowds and well wishers, she said. “However once the competition began he embraced the occasion along with all the other

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PM encourages $140 power hike What is the RET?

So when the report is handed down in July or mid August, GUESS WHAT … it will ENDORSE changing, watering down or abandonment of the RET. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO US, the great unwashed, the voters, who have the delusional idea that the people we VOTE for will make AUSTRALIA a better, more compassionate society? It means, after we have sought medical treatment for our delusional state and parted with $7, that we will get more illness at $7 a pop, die younger, pay MORE for power bills (CEC reports about $140 more p.a.) and lose the opportunity to employ 18,400 people in new jobs (CEC report). CONGRATULATIONS, PM ABBOTT. The voters want a better Australia, what do YOU want PM?

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It is Labor and the Nationals’ commitment to have Australia reach 20% of its total energy requirements from renewable energy by 2020; it stands for Renewable Energy Target. Quite a noble objective, particularly as Australia is possibly the largest coal mine in the world, and that coal produces for us about the CHEAPEST electricity in the world. BUT as I’ve said previously, we pay about the second highest amount for electricity in the world. BUT coal pollutes the air and causes illness and respiratory problems in the areas where the power stations are located. So 20% “RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET” was a noble decision by politicians, who generally are not known for making sensible, let alone NOBLE decisions. But now the true politician emerges – our fearless leader “Open Government” Abbott. Only a few months ago, there was an independent report on the future of the RET, which said, “leave it in place”, even though it is probably more successful than was planned. But that WAS NOT the answer our fearless leader, PM Abbott, wanted. So never mind that the budget must make spending cuts for disabled services etc, we happen to have plenty of money to obtain ANOTHER REPORT on the RET, that will give our fearless leader THE ACTUAL ANSWER THAT HE WANTS … poo-hoo to the previous FACTUAL REPORT. To make SURE the committee delivers ‘Old Fearless’ THE CORRECT answer, ‘Fearless’ has appointed A CLIMATE CHANGE SCEPTIC to head the committee.

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with Senior Sergeant Bruce Duck With Acting Senior Sergeant Bob Martin Driving after 75 Did you know that if you are over 75 years of age and hold a Queensland drivers licence you must also carry a current Medical Certificate for Motor Vehicle Driver when you are driving? The form can be downloaded from http://www. qld.gov.au/seniors/transport/safe-driving/ and taken to your GP to complete. Medical Certificates are valid for up to 12 months however your doctor may decide to review it more regularly and can issue the certificate for a shorter period. There are a number of areas in which your age can affect your ability to drive, including changes to your vision, your range and speed of movement and the speed at which you process information and react to it. Fines apply for failing to carry your Medical Certificate or for not complying with any conditions on the certificate.

School Zones

School zones are there to help ensure the safety of the children, staff and parents of the school. They are a reminder that there is an increased amount of pedestrian traffic in these areas at certain times and that as a result drivers need to slow down and be aware.

Many of the 40km/h signs around our local schools flash during the times that the school zone is in force making it easier for drivers to be aware of the speed restriction. If the sign is not flashing it is important to still check the times for the school zone, a faulty sign is not a reasonable excuse for speeding. Depending on the layout of the school the 40km/h limit may be in place for the whole day not just school drop off and pick up times. During the morning and afternoon rush hour around the schools, drivers need to pay particular attention. While many crossings around schools are supervised, there are also some which are not, and while school staff do a great job of supervising children around the school, they cannot be everywhere at once. Police are focusing patrols in school zones. We are not only targeting speed but also people who are not abiding with the stopping and parking restrictions associated with schools. Remember, a moment of inattention may have serious consequences.

By Lea Parkes This week is Kidney Health Week and Beerwah local Kelly Wall is getting behind Kidney Health Australia’s national awareness week which is urging all Australians to take the time to check the health of their kidneys. Kelly’s daughter, the gorgeous Jess Wall, suffered from kidney disease from birth and sadly the delightful youngster who loved life, and loved horse riding passed away three years ago. In Jess’s memory – Kelly is producing an ever expanding range of ‘LIVE.LOVE.RIDE’ items including T-shirts, jodhpurs, hats and stickers with all profits from the sale going to Kidney Health Australia. The items are available at Feed and Fodder at 18 Biondi Cresent at Beerwah. During Kidney Health Week Kelly has also placed a donation tin in store. Kelly is also raffling the beautiful pendant photographed below, donated by Yondale Designs, tickets are availalbe from Feed and Fodder, the Glasshouse Mountains Newsagency and at Jessbow Beauty Studio. If you would like to know more about Kidney Health you can go to www.kidney.org.au

Contact numbers for the Beerwah Station 5436 5222, Policelink 131444 and Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000

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Business News Tavern offers something for everyone

Glasshouse Mountains Tavern owner Tammi Pointon is pleased with the response from locals in celebrating their 10 year anniversary this month. The Tavern has a number of areas including an Outback Bar (Sports Bar and Private Bar), Mustangs Beer Garden, Cellarbrations Drive thru bottle shop, a gaming lounge, and Campfire Restaurant. Families are also well catered for with a kid’s room that features TV, movies and PlayStation games, allowing parents to relax and enjoy the venue. Tammi said the Campfire Restaurant boasts a variety of relaxing dining options in an Australian themed outback style. Whether it’s a light lunch, work function, family meal or a romantic dinner for two, the restaurant is the ideal place to dine. It’s open seven days for lunch and dinner and can cater to any budget and for any function. Come in and sample new acclaimed chef Andrew’s mouth watering menu delivering pleasurable meal experiences every time. The Outback Bar and Mustangs Beer Garden has live entertainment every weekend. Dance the night away or catch up with friends as you enjoy a beer, wine or cocktail around the cosy fireplaces. To ensure everybody has a fun and safe night out there is also a courtesy bus that services local patrons. The Sports Bar offers Keno, wide screen Foxtel sports and also has a pool table, table tennis, darts and a juke box. A Pool Competition is held every Friday night commencing at 6.30pm with a $100.00 prize up for grabs! Social darts are held on Thursday nights. Each week there are great specials and discounts for seniors. For another great option, check out their home delivery menu online and ring through an order for some hot pizza or a delicious family meal and your favourite bottle of wine delivered to your door. 10 Reed Street, Glass House Mountains, phone 5493 0933.

Why advertising in your local newspaper is the best way to spread the message about your business Studies show that: • 90% of adults have read at least one issue of the local newspaper in the last week • The majority of readers (83%) read or looked at more than half the pages of the paper; in fact 35% claimed to have read or looked at every page • 73% of readers say that the local newspaper has advertisements that you can trust the most • Most readers (99%) give a positive reason for reading – indicating that the strengths of a local newspaper is in the provision of local news and information, advertising and sport information. • 51% of readers talk about newspaper advertising to their friends and relatives • 53% of readers will visit a website after seeing it in a newspaper advertisement • 57% of readers use local newspapers to keep themselves informed of the latest local offers • 43% of newspaper readers claim they visited a store looking for an advertised brand • 39% of newspaper readers claim they actually tore out the ad and kept it for future reference (Roy Morgan Research Centre – Regional Audience Measurement Survey; and TNS Global Market Research – Readership Relationship Study)

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Business Buzz with Sonia Clark In last week’s edition we brought the story about Woodlands Enterprises winning the Large Host Employer of the Year at the MIGAS Apprentices and Trainees awards ceremony. Woodlands Enterprises is a family owned business based in Beerwah and has been in operation for over 100 years. They employ a range of apprentices including electricians, plumbers, diesel mechanics, fitters and turners. Woodlands is extremely proud to have contributed to the growth of the local area, providing income to many and producing products of quality. Danielle Cragg, from MIGAS Apprentices & Trainees said they consistently ensure that every apprentice receives the highest quality training to develop strong skills in their chosen trade. Woodlands Enterprises currently have 16 MIGAS apprentices, and one School Based Trainee at their site with 11 trades people that completed apprentices with the company. “The company has had an excellent relationship with MIGAS for the past seven years, and MIGAS looks forward to continuing working with them” Danielle said.

New premises for Little Muttz Cutz Owner Gaiel Willis from Little Muttz Cutz is pleased to let customers know that she has moved to brand new premises on Simpson Street, Beerwah. While the new doggy salon totally mirrors the previous one in layout and colour scheme to ensure that customers and their dog kids will feel totally at ease, the new location is in a better spot. Situated between Neddy’s Nosebag and Lifeline and opposite Laurie Evans Real Estate, the new shop allows customers much more parking options and easier access to the nearby coffee shops, cafes and business’s while they wait for their pooches to be pampered. All the same services will be offered to ensure the best for your pet; dog grooming, hydrobaths and doggy day care. Shop 15/60 Simpson Street Beerwah. For more information contact Gaiel on 5494 0064 or check out her Facebook page, Little Muttz Cutz Dog Grooming.

Trialling extended hours The Landsborough and Glasshouse Mountains Vet Surgeries are planning to trial extended opening hours at their Glass House surgery. From Saturday, June 7 they will be opening on Saturday morning. If you need to make an appointment, give them a call on 5438 1711.

School Based Trainees Beerwah State High School is leading by example in the area of School Based Traineeships and Apprenticeships. Matthew Hayes who is a current Year 12 student, has been completing a Traineeship in IT at Beerwah High School since he began Year 11 in 2013. Matthew has been under the guidance of Andrew McQuillan who is currently the Computer Technician completing many different roles: Installing software for classroom computers, diagnosing and repairing laptops, replacing hard drives, and assisting staff and students with computer problems. Matthew has been combining both the traineeship and his schoolwork and has excelled in both areas. Matthew’s trainer Miriam Scott from Barrington’s Training Group has said that it has been a pleasure to train Matthew and to see him develop the necessary skills which will assist Matthew in his future career pathway within Web Design. If you are a business owner that would like to know more about what opportunities there are for School Based Traineeships or Apprenticeships, give Cindy Reader, Industry Liaison Officer at Beerwah High School a call on 5436 5333. www.gcnews.com.au


Photography Competition

Get your cameras out and capture the beautiful Glasshouse Country Region for the 2015 Rotary Calendar

Glass House Mountains through the Seasons Is the theme of this year’s Rotary Photo Competition

If you would like one of your photos to appear in the 2015 Calendar then get your cameras out and capture the beauty of our mountains from an artistic perspective. Judges will be looking at the creative approach used in capturing your photos. Each entrant can enter a maximum of 3 images Each entry must be submitted as an A4 landscape, hardcopy print on photo quality paper, mounted on card or foamcore, as well as an unedited file on a separate CD. Images will be required to be delivered to the Beerwah Library by 5.00pm Friday, June 6, 2014, with the completed entry form (Entry to be hand delivered and must not be bent or folded). The images will be on display from Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Judging and selection of image for ‘people’s choice’ will be on Friday June 20, 2014 at 4.00pm at the Beerwah Library. The 12 selected images will remain on display, until Monday, June 23, 2013, and then be used in the Rotary Calendar for 2015. * Conditions of Entry *

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All entrants will be permitted to submit three (3) images only The images entered in the competition must promote the Glasshouse Country Region. “The Rotary Club of The GlassHouse Mountains Inc.” will be given permission to use the 12 images selected at the judging, within the Rotary Club of The Glass House Mountains Calendar for 2015. Each image entered will require separate entry form. The image entered to have a statement of image description. The image entered must be the work of the person entering the image for judging in the competition. Your signature on this entry form will confirm the originality of the entry submitted and your acceptance of these conditions.

Entry forms will be available at: - Pasta D’Vine, Glass House Newsagency, Beerwah Library, Glasshouse Country News, and this form as printed in GCNews or a photocopy. Images to be taken on a Digital Camera - A4 landscape (not panorama) - 4 mega pixel camera min. - Highest Resolution on camera - Uncompressed, unedited files onto CD. The image entered is to be supplied on a CD for reproduction in the calendar, one image per CD. Vote for the people’s choice award and you could WIN a FujiFilm camera. Sponsored by FujiFilm and Australia Zoo

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Date claimer – Saturday, August 23 Planning for the 43rd Annual Beerwah Charity Sports Day is underway with the event set down for Saturday, August 23 at the Beerwah Sportsground. As always it will be a day filled to the brim with good old-fashioned family entertainment. There will be a fabulous mix of Equestrian events, Shetland Pony races, entertainment and athletic

events for children, a Show ‘n Shine, produce stalls and food! And again, as always, all the proceeds will support the work of Cancer Council Queensland. Mark your calendar now, and watch the pages of GCNews for more news about the day’s activities and events in the lead-up to Saturday, August 23.

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Maleny Toastmasters hosts Contest and Social Day

Is there a retired sign writer out there willing to help ….?

Peachester State Primary School are looking to create an Advance Australia Fair Mural, they have the help of a local indigenous artist with decorating the surrounds of the verses and a wall in their parade space which is sized 2440 x 1220. However they would really like help with the lettering / sign writing of the two verses of Advance Australia Fair which is sung each Monday morning. It would be a permanent fixture to a well utilised undercover space central within their small school. Any assistance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Andrea Balcombe on 0410 552 993.

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Contributed by Jenny Morris The Glasshouse Country View Club had a great morning at our May luncheon with lots of chatter and trivia and bingo. The women enjoyed testing their skills with the ‘Guess Who Photos’ and trying to keep up with the bingo game. Mind you some ladies weren’t listening to the instructions, but all in all it was a lot of fun. Now everyone get out your glad rags for our birthday luncheon on June 18 with the theme being ‘Baubles, Bangles, and Beads’. The colour scheme is pink, purple and turquoise. If you are coming, please let Rosalea know by June 6 on 5438 7910. VIEW stands for the Voice, Interests and Education of Women. It is a leading women’s volunteer organisation and support network that empowers women to have their voices heard on issues of importance for the future wellbeing of Australian society. View continues to hold a unique place in society as the only national women’s organisation solely focused on supporting and advocating for young disadvantaged Australians in need. If you wish to join our club please call Margaret on 5435 2172 and she can answer any questions you may have about our club. President Margaret Donoghoe presents new members Gwen Simco and Kay Beitz with their membership badges www.gcnews.com.au

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Toastmasters International is a not-for-profit organisation focusing on communication and leadership development skills in a friendly and supportive environment. President Tohm Hajncl says, “the club is in a great moment, we have several new members and we are very pleased Toastmaster members Rennee Blackwell, Audry to host the Area 22 Contest and Social Day Raymond and Dianne Schiemann called Over the Rainbow and everyone is welcome!” The day starts from 11.00am and goes until 4.30pm with a great program with contests between New Speakers then Tall Tales, Interpretative Reading and the Final Debate. It will be one of the funniest and yummiest events! Alternatively, you can choose to go to their meetings as a guest at Maleny Baptist Church Hall at the corner of Landsborough and McCarthy Road - on the second and fourth Thursday of the month. Bookings to the event email Tohm: hajncl@westnet.com.au or call 0406 448 905. For more information, contact Dianne on 5494 1265 or via facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MalenyToastmastersClub

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Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade Open Day

Contributed by Helen Jakeman, Secretary Our brigade is participating in the Rural Fire Service Day which is to be held on Saturday, June 7. The Rural Fire Service Day is a statewide celebration of dedication and commitment of the 34,000 men and women who volunteer their time to help keep Queensland communities safe. The Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade would like to invite community members to visit their Fire Station on Maleny Road between 11.00am and 1.00pm to have a look at their station, vehicles and equipment. We will be having a free sausage sizzle on the day and information will be available on the many aspects of the volunteer service we offer our community. For example: how to prepare your family and home against the threat of bushfire, the regulations and information required for obtaining a Permit to Light a Fire and how to become a volunteer member of our brigade. So, please take advantage of this great opportunity to visit us on Saturday, June 7 anytime between 11.00am and 1.00pm to meet the men and women from our brigade who volunteer their time to keep our community safe.

Hinterland groups discuss key community issues with local Member Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle has welcomed feedback from key community groups in the Caloundra Electorate hinterland during a recent morning tea. Mr McArdle met with representatives in Beerwah from Glasshouse Chamber of Commerce, Beerwah CWA, Glasshouse Country Men’s Shed, Mooloolah River Waterwatch, Mooloolah Valley Community Association, Landsborough Area Community Association, Glasshouse Toastmasters and local businesses to discuss a range of issues affecting local communities in the Caloundra Electorate including Beerwah, Landsborough and Mooloolah. “This was a great opportunity to hear first-hand

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Big morning tea winner

The Beerwah CWA’s biggest morning tea was a great success. The winner of our Lucky 100 card is Tracey (ticket number 39). Tracey was also the winner of our lucky door prize, a gift voucher donated valued at $150.00 from Leanda from The Healthy Guru. Special thanks to everyone who attended and your generous support for this very important cause.

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Contributed by Coral Beutel On ANZAC Day, we presented the Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital with toilet bags for patients who are admitted in an emergency. Once again our markets were a success. We held our last cooking competition, the cakes were later sold. The results are Any other cakes - 1st Bev, 2nd Joan, Packet cake - 1st Joan and 2nd Coral, Biscuits - 1st Coral, Any other slice - 1st Bev and 2nd Joan, Jam - 1st Coral and 2nd Joan, Chutney 1st Coral and 2nd Joan, Relish - 1st Coral, and 2nd Joan, Butters, 1st Joan. We held a wonderful and a little exhausting International Day on Tuesday, May 20. One of the highlights of the day was the judging of the Peachester School Children’s work – all 106 entries. The results are Prep - 1st, Erynn, 2nd Ellie, 3rd Hayden. Year 1 - 1st Sam, 2nd Joseph, 3rd Zahra, Year 2 - 1st, Rachel 2nd, Evie, 3rd Bronte, Year 3A – 1st Leela, 2nd Bill, 3rd Chloe, Year 3B - 1st Dylan, 2nd Maya, 3rd Zane, Year 4 – 1st Holly, 2nd April, 3rd, Lexi, Year 5 - 1st Ella, and Jack 3rd, Jessie, Year 6 and 7 - 1st, 2nd Tahli and 3rd Jack. It was a pleasure having the Peachester School children filing through to see their work, on display. (A full report of the rest of the day will be included in the June 5 edition of GCNews) www.gcnews.com.au


Home and personal security Contributed by Bob Banner At the combined Lions and Rotary May dinner, the guest speaker was Constable Susan Lowndes from Beerwah Police. Susan addressed the question of home and personal security. She emphasised the need for caution before allowing persons unknown to the householder, to enter their home. House breakers sometimes masquerade as cold calling tradespeople looking for work. Make sure they provide proof of identity, including an official license to carry out the work, she said.

Once in the house, wrongdoers quickly notice any valuables such as jewellery or sound equipment. They also take careful note of any vulnerable points of entry your house may have. She also pointed out the need to shred personal documents, like out of date vehicle registrations and council rate notices, before placing them in garbage bins. All too often Identity Theft is the result of these documents falling into wrong hands.

Caloundra Family History Research Inc. Contributed by Roz Kuss Guest Speaker at the May general meeting was one of the group’s newer members, Ms Jennifer Strike. Her presentation was well researched, informative, and more than anything, very moving. Unlike the British ancestry of the majority of members, Jennifer’s history began in Hungary, the last country to be overtaken by the

Nazi Regime during WWII. Jennifer has been on quite a journey of discovery, over two continents, to find her Eastern European ancestors and their present day families, as well as the stories her now deceased parents never told her. As Caloundra Family History Research Inc ‘came of age’ this month, the group celebrated its 21st birthday with an afternoon tea and invited Jennifer to cut the cake. Always popular, bus trips are arranged annually to major repositories, and on Wednesday, June 25 the group will be taking a full day trip to Runcorn to research at the Qld State Archives. Cost is $25.00 pp, and members of other societies in the area are invited to join us. Please contact Roz prior to June 18 to secure a seat. All enquiries about the group are welcomed by contacting June on 5493 2679 or Roz on 5493 1197. Email address is caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com. More details are available on the website www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au Valerie Thornton (grants officer), Jennifer Strike, June Blackburn (president)

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Local history is the story of the people and families who make up any community, so local and family history often go hand in hand. Most PHC members are enthusiastic genealogists, involved in their own family research, while at the same time helping to piece together the history of our district. A wonderful resource which we have often mentioned in this column is ‘Trove’, the NLA online collection of historical newspapers (website http://trove.nla.gov.au/ ). While local and family history starts with names and dates, newspapers help to build up the background – the life and times of our ancestors and their communities. An example: John and Mary Jane Yeo settled at Peachester in 1905 and established a dairy farm on River Road. A search on Trove for ‘Yeo + Peachester’ produces several interesting items. There is a funeral notice for Mary Jane in the Brisbane Courier, 10 April 1930, and this brief but informative obituary in the Nambour Chronicle, 11 April 1930:

‘Death of Peachester Resident'

Mrs Mary Jane Yeo, wife of Mr John Yeo, a well-known resident of Peachester, passed away at the Beerburrum District Hospital on Tuesday evening from the effects of a stroke a fortnight previously. Deceased was born in the Old Country, and came to Queensland in her early life, and had resided about Coochin Creek and Peachester for upwards of 40 years. She was twice married, and besides her husband leaves two sons, Messrs Dudley and Gordon Yeo of Peachester, and three daughters, Mesdames E. Clarke (Caloundra), J. Simpson, jun. (Commissioner’s Flat, and F. Warwick (Brisbane). The interment took place at Bulimba Cemetery’. The Queenslander pictorial supplement on 19 May 1923 includes photographs of the Yeo farm ‘Glen Doone’. In the same edition, this photograph of the Stanley River crossing, with Mrs Yeo holding the rope, appears under the heading ‘Motoring under Difficulties’.

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The PHC meeting next Sunday, June 1, will be a Family History Day. This is an opportunity to share ideas and advice on resources, methods of filing, displaying and publishing family histories, perhaps even an exciting breakthrough in your research. Several members from Caloundra Family History Research will be attending, and will talk about their resources and current projects. PHC meetings are held at the Peachester Hall from 11.00am, and include a shared lunch. Visitors are welcome. Peachester History Committee meets at the Peachester Hall on the first Sunday of the month. If you would like more information please contact Helen Page 5494 9557 or Jan Gresham 5494 2301. MAY 28 2014 |

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School News School and Sports Captains presentation

Contributed by Andrea Balcombe Peachester School and Sports Captains presentation ceremony was held on Monday Parade at the start of this term. The school students and family's were there to see badges presented to Steffini, Ellena and Sharnte (School Captains) and Ashleigh and Sharnte (Sports Captains). Years 6 and 7 share this last year of Primary at Peachester State School, thus all students from Years 6 and 7 were asked to take on the role of School Leader, to support and back up the School Captains and the School's Code of Standards which are 'Be Safe, Be Respectful and Be a Learner'. All the school's seniors were presented with a 'School Leader' badge and are now worn proudly.

Glenview students get a monster lesson On Tuesday, May 20, the Glenview State School students were treated to an extra big and exciting afternoon visit by the legendary Monster Truck ‘Bigfoot’ and the its driver, Rick Long. Rick, who is a World Champion US based driver is visiting the Sunshine Coast to participate in the USA Monster Truck Spectacular Unleashed event. ‘Bigfoot’ is part of an Autism awareness raising program worldwide and Rick kept the students enthralled with stories about his world travels and answered their many questions. Students are continuing their involvement with the save the Tassie Devil program promoted by the ‘Tassie Devil’ Monster Truck.

Big Foot sighted

Contributed by Alison Moffat On Monday morning there was a ‘Big Foot’ sighting on the oval at Glass House Mountains State School. Not surprisingly the students were really excited to start their week off with a visit from the Monster Truck Big Foot. There were lots of oohhhs and aahhs heard from the audience, as well as photos being taken and lots of questions being asked.

School Captains and Leaders for 2014 Peachester State Primary School (front row, 2nd in left to right ) Bailey and Ashleigh and Sharnte (Sports Captains) and Steffini, Ellena and Sharnte (School Captains)

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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

Thanks for great local service

I write to thank two local retail assistants who should have been thanked long ago. Irene Joyce, from the now ‘no more’ Beerwah Fruit Shop, thank you Irene for all of your unstinting help over the years. It was always a joy to be greeted with a smile and all the help required. The other missing face is Kay Woodward, from the Glasshouse Mountains post office. Nothing was ever too much trouble for Kay and she was an absolute blessing with parcel post help and advice. These two ladies, and many more, really reinforce ‘shop locally’. Thanks, again, Irene and Kay. Annette James Glass House Mountains

Re: please slow down

It was interesting reading ‘Trucks, please slow down’. It appears truck drivers are a protected species who blatantly push the limits of the law. With the upgrade of an overpass at Bells Creek there are a lot of large trucks using Johnson Road along with other speeding drivers due to congestion on the freeway. There are signs stating local traffic at Bowen Road where it meets Steve Irwin Way and other signs stating 10 tonne limit. It appears trucks have damaged Moffat Road so badly they have decided to use Crittenden Road, (try getting onto Steve Irwin Way from Moffat Road.) Is it the saying ‘if its tolerated it becomes acceptable’? I thought there was a transport department who would work with the police to manage these problems especially after fatalities at the intersection of Bowen Road and Steve Irwin Way. When I wrote to Andrew Powell I was directed to contact council. I understand truckies are doing a tough job and long hours, but surely they should realise people and children live in our communities and as was stated if it was a car speeding in a school zone it would not be tolerated or would it? Resident and road user Glass House Mountains

Dear Mal Brough

I invite you to leave the ivory tower you and the rest of the government live in and come and meet the people you love hurting. I am 44 and have not been able to work for three years due to injuries and am waiting for operations. I have to decide whether I buy food or pay my rent and bills. I am living below the poverty line as it is and now with this budget I will be worse off as I won’t be able to go to a doctor when needed. There are hundreds of people out there like me and this government just wants to hurt us. Why give rich people $50,000.00 paid maternity leave. Then slug us poor people? If this country is in such a bad way why are you doing the above and why is the money raised from doctor’s fees going to research when it should be paying off the debt? Your wonderful hospital will only be used by wealthy people as us poor people won’t be able to get to or afford treatment there. Mr Brough I made a huge mistake voting for you and your party now I can’t wait to vote you and your party out of office. Robert Macneil Glenview 20 |

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A disgrace

The approaches to Beerwah along Steve Irwin Way are a disgrace to our community. How can the local councillor say visitors are going to come to inspect our main street when the main tourist route is such a shame? Tourists travelling south from the golf course to the traffic lights, all you see is, weeds, long grass and dead trees (except for the few properties where residents take pride in the area and keep the footpath mowed and tidy, to the roadway). At the corner of Mawhinney Street, the swamp lends itself to a clean cement and rock pool, which would also assist with rainwater drainage. Tourists travelling north from Back Creek Road to the traffic lights, all they see is, weeds, long grass, dead trees, derelict houses and signs which you can barely read due to the build-up of dirt. The sign for Coochin Creek has disappeared. At the lights, you see more weeds and more long grass and if you are lucky you may see the Beerwah monument sign if you turn your head the right way. Turn at the lights to go into Beerwah township what do you see? More long grass, weeds and another derelict house. Even after mowing has been completed, it is still a disgrace with a large amount of grass left on the road and footpath. Don't the council, Main Roads and contractors take pride in their responsibilities and their town? If you travel to a number of country towns their approaches are CLEAN, TIDY and inviting to stop and take a look around the town, BUT NOT Beerwah. I’m disgusted. Name supplied Beerwah

Park naming

Some time ago, Landsborough Area Community Association Inc. contacted council about re-naming Skippy Park at Landsborough to Stan Tutt Memorial Park. After an initial response from council, nothing further was heard and the matter was not pursued. It was raised again at our April meeting and it was moved that we again propose that the park be named in memory of Stan Tutt. Stan was a very prominent person in both our local community and the Sunshine Coast. He was a noted historical author, a dedicated environmentalist and was a founding member of Sunshine Coast Environment Council (SCEC) and founding member and staunch supporter of the Landsborough Historical Museum, a regular columnist in local papers, and these are only some of his achievements and passions. Stan was awarded an OAM for his services to the community and the Wildlife Preservation Society, and was an honourary Senior Fellow of Sunshine Coast University. Stan was a true gentleman and an inspiring example to all who knew him or knew of him. LACA Inc. thinks it is appropriate that a visible memorial be made to this wonderful man. We are asking for letters of support from the community to help to bring about this memorial. Re-naming Skippy Park would be fitting as Stan lived very near to this park. Please contact us on laca@landsborough.qld.au or write to LACA Inc., 478 Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough, 4550. Ann Husband, Secretary LACA Inc.

Public transport works out well

I was reminded of the 1987 comedy classic, ‘Trains, Planes and Automobiles’ when I flew to Melbourne in one day for a business meeting. I could not see much sense in staying over so I worked out a simple travel schedule for the three-hour airline service meeting at Tullamarine Airport. I flew Tigerair from Brisbane to Melbourne and then returned with the same airline to the Sunshine Coast. Granted, Tigerair has announced it will suspend the Sunshine Coast service from July 22, but hopefully the link will resume after local demand improves. For the one-day Melbourne trip on May 8, I left Beerwah on the 7.13am train to Eagle Junction, changed within eight minutes for the Airtrain journey, arriving in plenty of time to check in for the 9.55am Melbourne flight. I had considered the 6.15am Tigerair service on that day but decided an early-morning car trip from Beerwah was too difficult. I left Melbourne at 3.35pm for the Sunshine Coast and was picked up in the family car (45 km Beerwah to the airport). The trip was an interesting example of the efficiency of public transport and airline services – it could have taken up to three days to travel by car from the Sunshine Coast to Melbourne, plus petrol and accommodation! Granted, during the flights of a little more than two hours each, I did keep my eyes open for a ‘curtain ring salesman’ but without an overnight stay I did not face the embarrassing risk of sharing a hotel bed with another stranded male character as per the film. Despite travelling for more than four hours by air, I enjoyed the journey with the few bumps coming into the Sunshine Coast and warmly thanked the captain for his neat touchdown. John Jennings Beerwah

Congratulations Graeme Lean

I wanted to write and wish Graeme Lean all the best in his future endeavours and thank him for always being such a wonderful and reliable vet. Graeme was so helpful as our dog aged (even visiting us at home) and when it was time to say goodbye to our beloved Junior, Graeme was compassionate and comforting at such a difficult time. Amy Ratcliffe Golden Beach Formerly of Beerwah

Sad note

In the sports section of GCNews last week, the Mooloolah Bowls Club report mentioned the passing of a club member who they referred to as ‘The General’. Many people outside of the club would have known him as ‘Bob Patton’ he was a life member of the club, from the day he joined the club, he worked and worked to keep it a going concern. After he lost his wife to breast cancer six years ago – bowls was his life line, along with his mates. Name supplied Glass House Mountains www.gcnews.com.au


Halls Creek Update

In the update on the intended development sites of Beerwah East and Halls Creek, a description was given of the current uses of this area by Mark McArdle. It was not actually conveyed whether the current usage was considered of any real value but as the object of the inspection was to promote its suitability for future housing development you would think that this would have to be so. My point is when the established areas along the railway corridor are in urgent need of investment (not just prettying up) and continued development, why would any government consider signing up to a plan that would involve enormous cost in the infrastructure needed i.e. water and electricity, never mind the effect on the Bruce Highway? As far as I can see, the main beneficiary is Stockland, who are looking to assure themselves of a huge land bank with the accompanying profits. Any development company would do the same. From their standpoint, Pumicestone Passage makes a rather nice canal. Who will protect our environmental heritage? If the deputy premier is all that stands between this area and another environmental disaster, I had better start saying my prayers. The current land use of Beerwah East and Halls Creek may not be impressive, but compared with the proposed development, it’s almost idyllic. Remember when mangroves were considered something to be removed rather than the important habitat they are? We have learnt from that, or have we? Pamela Lever Glass House Mountains

Outdoor gym

When are we going to get an outdoor gym like all the other suburbs on the coast? There are many wonderful play gyms in parks for kids but I can't use them, and I can't afford a gym. Skippy Park would be perfect! Simone Amendolia Glass House Mountains

Thanks for the tap

Landsborough Area Community Association Inc. would like to thank SEQ Water for the new tap and hose installed at Ewen Maddock Dam. The notice next to the new tap says they listened. Yes, you did listen and we are very pleased you did, so thank you. LACA Inc. still believes that the public should have access to the top part of the dam. The roadway to the former picnic area near the spillway is two lanes so should be adequate for any traffic. There seems to be no logical reason for this area to be closed to the public. Ann Husband, Secretary LACA Inc.

Conditions Please keep your letters under 300 words, your name, address and daytime phone number must be supplied. Letters must focus on issues and not be personal attacks on individuals. Letters may be edited. www.gcnews.com.au

Let the ‘grey revolution’ begin!

Pensioners outnumber any other type of voter even by race, religion or age. When are pensioners going to wake up and understand we have the power to shape legislation? All we need is the will power to do so. Entitlement my a###. I paid good money for my pension and other benefits. Just because they borrowed that money, doesn't make my benefits some kind of charity or hand-out. Gold plated MP pensions and Civil Service Government benefits, aka free healthcare, outrageous retirement packages, 67 paid holidays, 20 weeks paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days, now that's welfare. And they have the nerve to call me a 'greedy pensioner' and my retirement, an ‘entitlement’. Someone please tell me what is wrong with all the people that run this country? We're ‘broke’ and can't help our own pensioners, veterans, orphans, homeless etc., but spent 1.2 billion dollars for G-20 events! In the last few months we have provided aid to India, Greece and Turkey and now Afghanistan, Pakistan. They call Old Age Security and healthcare an entitlement, even though most of us have been paying for it all our working lives. Now when it’s time for us to collect, the government is running out of money. Why did the government borrow from it in the first place? Australia is a country where we have homeless without shelter, children going to bed hungry, hospitals being closed, average income families who can't afford dental care, elderly going without 'needed' meds and having to travel hundreds of miles for medical care with no reimbursement of cost. There are vehicles we can't afford fuel for, lack of affordable housing, and mentally ill without treatment - etc., etc. Yet they provide 'benefit' for the people from foreign countries...ships and planes lining up with food, water, tents, clothes, bedding, doctors, and medical supplies. Roy Chandler Peachester

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Plenty happening at Mooloolah Hair Studio The big news is that they’re expanding their premises to include the shop next door and from Monday, June 2 they will be offering beauty services including waxing, acrylic / gel nails, shellac polish, facials, makeup, massage, and spray tanning. They would like to introduce Tamara Townsmen as their new beautician. Tamara Townsmen Tamara is a well-known face around the hinterland; she previously owned Shar’ Diamond Nails at Beerwah, more recently she has been focusing her time on raising her daughter. They would also like to welcome Jess Cameron into the studio. Jess is currently in her 3rd year of hairdressing. She started her apprenticeship at Stefan’s in 2011 and is going to finish her remaining time with the team at Mooloolah Hair Studio. Every colour service with Jess receives six free foils and an intensive treatment. Please see their ad for more opening specials.

Mooloolah Valley Slimmers Club Inc.

The Mooloolah Valley Slimmers are a group who meet at 9.00am every Thursday morning at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Each meeting they discuss a range of ideas from healthy eating to incorporating more exercise in our daily routine as well as new items on the market that may help (or hinder) weight control. At the first meeting of the month they give out awards and host a morning tea provided by members. For more information about the Slimmers club please contact Bev on 5494 7793.

Mooloolah Community Op Shop

The Mooloolah Community Centre Op Shop is now selling furniture. Open six days a week Monday - Saturday 9.00am until 1.00pm. Come down and visit us for a real op shop experience. We have bargains galore and great new stock arriving weekly. Heaps of winter stock now in. We also stock brilliant books, super shoes, great clothes, kid’s toys, cd’s, household items and interesting and unusual bric-a-brac. Donations are always welcome. 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah. Phone 5494 7822.

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Calling all Mooloolah Under 8’s The will be a carnival atmosphere at Mooloolah State School when it celebrates Under 8’s Day this Thursday, May 29 with plenty of fun on the program. The early childhood team have planned a fantastic day for all Mooloolah children aged eight years and under, from 9.00am to 12.30pm. There will be lots of wonderful creative hands-on activities such as weaving, critter creations, kite-making, mask-making, and good old goop fun! There will also be a dinosaur ice-age discovery, fence painting, face painting, storytelling, music and dance. Our local emergency services teams will be joining the action, and there will be a lunchtime sausage sizzle and drink. A feature of the day’s activities will be special performances from the Mooloolah State School instrumentalists, school choir and the now renowned school Spanish Dancers. Roll up and join the fun! You’ll love it. Parents and carers, for more information please contact Mooloolah State School office on 5413 6333.

Lions looking for more hands Mooloolah Valley Lions Club has completed their first year in town and would like to thank all the people that have helped them in making their first year a success. Lions are in town to help, if you are interested in joining Lions in helping them to help others, you will be very welcomed. One more member gives us ‘two more hands’ to do service in our community, at home and internationally. Benefits of being a member include fellowship, good times, meeting people,

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building lasting friendships, service to the community, learning new skills, leadership and personal development. We meet every first and third Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm at the Mooloolah Community Centre. If you’re interested please contact us, either Paul (0412 725 667), Ron (0413 443 130), or Mary (5445 9897).

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With winter on its way you might have noticed a bit of a chill in the air, but for the customers of Matilda Service Station they can count on plenty of warmth from the moment they enter the front doors. The team of staff at the Servo, led by Deb Slater (for nearly 10 years) greet their customers like friends, making sure they are not kept waiting long and that you get the help you need. Last week, as I was grabbing a coffee there, it made me smile when a customer walked into the store and a couple of the girls behind the counter started singing ‘happy birthday’ to her. Deb said as the weather is cooling down, they are getting requests for their great homemade

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lollies on their shelves – perfect to snack on for State of Origin. And on a more practical note, you can always pick up essential items 24 hours a day. They have bread priced from $1.59 and for two of the 2 litres of Pauls milk it will only cost you $5.99. And as an added bonus when you buy bread and 2 litres of milk you still receive 4c a litre off your petrol (up to 50 litres). So remember to keep warm this winter at Matillda Service Station!

Monday to Friday

BACON & EGG ROLLS $3.50

A LA CARTE SPECIALS... Thursday

Succulent Chicken Parmigiana with Chips only $10.00 Tasty Tender T-Bone Steak with Salad & Chips or Veges only $14.90

Friday

Succulent Chicken Parmigiana with Chips only $10.00 Tender, juicy 300gm Rump Steak with Salad & Chips or Veges only $12.90

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Great eats and treats to find locally!

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Burgers, Seafood, Sandwiches, Hot Chips, Pies, Sausage Rolls and much more! Same friendly staff New Seasons coffee Great family packs available Trialling grab ‘n’ go hotbox Commuting orders welcome

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Gluten Free & Organic options available

Sun, Mon & Tues 8am – 6.30pm Wed & Thurs 8am – 7.30pm Fri & Sat 8am – 8pm

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The Lookout Cafe We are back open for business!!! Come on up to see our (NEW) cafe Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm Enjoy the serenity, the local wildlife and our friendly customer service!

Sat & Sun 9am - 4pm 182 Glass House - Woodford Rd (off Old Gympie Road), Glass House Mountains

0498 471 232

Dine in at the Glasshouse Country RSL on Friday nights Steak meals - $18.00 Chicken or Fish meals - $15.00 Weekly special - $10.00 Kid’s meals - $6.00

Each Friday night from May 30th to July 18 there will be a $50 lucky door prize donated by KLM Energy Bar opens 5.00pm. Serving meals from 6.00pm

1 Reed Street, Glass House Mountains

Last week’s menu included... Weekly special Cottage Pie $10.00

Dessert $5.00

Salt & Pepper Squid Salad $12.00

Menu changes each week - all fresh produce

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Health, Beauty & Wellbeing With the changing of seasons

Keep Warm for Winter May Pamper Package $85 Special Lupin Heat Bags from $36 5/5 Turner St, Beerwah 5494 0546 www.hinterlandbodyandsoul.com.au

EXCLUSIVE Nail & Beauty Therapy In Beerwah Call

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• FACIALS • NAILS • MAKE-UP • WAXING etc

Hairdressers For all your Hair & Beauty needs

Recently many of us would have noticed a considerable cool change in the weather. The change of season is now upon us and this means changes in your body. We’re noticing we need more warmth such as an extra blanket on the bed, hot meals such as porridge for breakfast, a slightly spicy curry for dinner perhaps. Wearing a scarf on windy days keeps the pathogenic wind from invading the body, so rug up, get your boots out, and keep warm. This is a time of year when many of us are susceptible to sore throats, coughs and colds, flu, sinus infections and fever. Having acupuncture is a natural way of having something similar to a flu shot. Acupuncture will support your immune system and increase the body’s protective qi, helping you transition well into the new season.

Massage 54 Simpson Street, Beerwah

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Natural therapies

Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage for deep relaxation and experience of peace. Available at Soulqi every Wednesday

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Peter 0434 372 811 / 5439 0094 soulqi@outlook.com

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With every colour service, you get 50% off your Shampoo & Conditioner purchase. Applies to our 200, 250 & 375 ml sizes only.

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Combining massage techniques from flowing, soothing to deep tissue

Reiki Therapy & Training

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13/21 Peachester Rd, Beerwah (Next to Curves Turner Park)

Prevention is always better than a cure, and we have a range of treatments to support you with that. If however the wind or cold has already invaded you we have guasha, moxa, cupping and acupuncture treatments to dispel those pathogens that have lodged in your meridians. Take care of yourselves, and as always if you want some support with maintaining your health, we are here to help at Soulqi Acupuncture and Massage.

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Living June at the Beerwah Library With Dell and Amanda – Librarians Wednesday, June 4, 1.00pm - 2.30pm - Reach your Ideal Weight: Learn to enjoy a healthy life. Join Naturopath and Clinical Hypnotherapist Ian Newton and learn why most people fail to lose weight on diets and why certain cravings are hard to shake. Bust the common urban myths surrounding sweeteners, sugar addictions, low fat products and Headingartificial for column more. www.successfulweightlossnow.com Free. Bookings essential. June 4 – 29, Photography display hosted by one of our talented friends of the library Annette Pendlebury. Often in locations as remote as Karijini or Kakadu, Annette seeks to bring out the vibrant rich colours of the outback or locally, the earthly colours that embrace our rain forests. Annette attempts to engage with the viewer, drawing them into the scene and the mood of the scene. In Annette’s words, “The challenge is to engage my viewer. Through my images I endeavour to tell a story and deliver an inspiring experience … to have my viewer continually return to the image discovering more. Always!” Tuesday, June 10, 2.30pm - 4.30pm - eBooks and More: Discover your eLibrary Discover your virtual library. Learn how to download eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines and eMusic via the Sunshine Coast eLibrary. Bring your iPad, tablet, laptop or eReader (excluding Kindles). Free. Bookings essential. Wednesday, June 18, 1.00pm - 2.30pm. Business in the cloud: Using online business applications. Join Bevan Pierce from Complete Business strategies to learn how online applications could make your business more efficient. Find out what exactly the Cloud is. This is a beginner’s overview to the types of interactive online applications available for business, large or small. www.completebusiness.com.au Free. Bookings essential. And our regular sessions. • Baby Rhyme Time held Thursdays at 10.30am for Infants aged birth to one year. • Story Time for Toddlers held Tuesdays at 10.30am for children aged one to five years. • Computer Help on a wide variety of topics. Bookings are essential. • Justice of the Peace service available on Monday,Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.

Contact your library on 1300 542727 or visit us at 25 Peachester Road.. Open 9.30 – 5.30 each weekday except Tuesday when it is open until 6.30pm on Saturday it is open 9.00am – 3.00pm.

National Simultaneous Storytime

At Beerwah State School on Wednesday, May 21 at 10.45am, 50 children from Years 2, 3 and 4 enjoyed listening to Mrs Collins read the book ‘Too Many Elephants in this House’ written by Ursula Dubosarsky. National Simultaneous Storytime is an important annual event that aims to encourage more young Australians to read and enjoy books. Now in its 14th successful year, it is a colourful, vibrant, fun event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy using anAustralian children's book that explores age appropriate themes, and addresses key learning areas of the National Curriculum for Years Grades F to 6 and the pre-school Early Learning Years Framework.

Space for parents of adolescents ‘ParentSpace’ is a community collaboration project lead by IFYS Reconnect in collaboration with BADYACC and Beerwah State High School, with an aim of connecting and supporting parents of adolescents in Glasshouse Country. This has been initiated following the success of the ‘Parentspace’ group that has been meeting at Headspace at Maroochydore. This group aims to assist parents to better understand the situations their adolescent children are dealing with, hence to be better informed to support and communicate more appropriately and effectively with their children. Also, the connecting of parents who may be dealing with similar situations will provide the opportunity to share stories, offer each other supportive advice and feel listened to resulting in a shared experience. A community of support results in more resilient family systems, increases in family connectedness, less young people facing early home leaving and fewer family breakdowns. Ten parents attended the initial focus group meeting to determine the best way to structure and facilitate the group. It was decided we should meet on the first three Thursdays of each month: Week 1: Guest speaker Week 2: Facilitated workshop exploring practical ways to implement new strategies Week 3: Reflection and discussion The first group with a guest speaker will take place on Thursday, June 5 from 5.30pm - 7.00pm at BADYACC (next to Beerwah Skate Park). For more information, please contact Holly Aston on 0429 0429 72 or email on haston@ifys.com.au

Tired of those nagging aches and pains?

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First, we notice stiffness or minor aches that Are you stiff and sore while performing daily seem to resolve on their own. Eventually these activities? Do you experience recurring neck or back pains, or just don’t feel as well as you should? symptoms become more frequent and more severe, and take longer to go away. All the while, If so, you may be suffering from Spinal your body is gradually wearing down, until it Subluxation, the condition where your vertebrae can no longer adapt and a major breakdown in have lost their normal position or motion, or health occurs. have become ‘locked’ into place. There are

Many have been down this road before, and many others are on this path now. One of the most dangerous sayings is ‘It might just go away’, as this is the approach for most people. And while the symptoms do often subside on their own, the problem remains and the symptoms often return.

24 movable vertebrae in your spine, and each should move freely on the next. For different reasons such as trauma, poor posture or repetitive stress, these vertebrae become Subluxated and lose their normal function. Once the normal movement is lost, pain and stiffness begin to set in.

If you’d like to get off of this path of progressively uncomfortable living, a chiropractic evaluation is a great way to start. As long as Spinal Subluxation is present in the spine, healing can not begin. The chiropractors at Adjust to Life Chiropractic deal with this kind of situation on a daily basis, and have developed a better understanding of why we feel this way, and more importantly, what needs to be done to correct the problem and change the course.

While many subluxations are caused by trauma, we find the majority of problems are caused by repetitive stresses of today’s modern lifestyle. By simply doing nothing to offset these excessive stresses on our body, small problems begin to accumulate. www.gcnews.com.au

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Happenings Things 2 Do Trivia night fundraiser

If you love your trivia then you won’t want to miss the opportunity to have some fun and raise funds for the ‘Weekend to End Women’s Cancers’, being held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club on Saturday, June 7 from 7.00pm. Organise your team of six or more to come along or join one on the night. To RSVP phone Sarah on 0403 252 938. There will be heaps of great prizes including a $1,000.00 Bassett Barks voucher, and VIP theme park tickets. The cost is $25.00 per person, which includes hot nibbles.

Gardening on the Edge The Maleny Garden Club present the popular ‘Gardening on the Edge’ show on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8 from 9.00am until 4.00pm each day at the Maleny Showgrounds. Come spend a soothing day on the range and be inspired by the delightful gardens. Six new and uniquely different country gardens will be featured. The event will also include a garden market (free entry), plant stalls - where you can talk with the experts, Camellia flower displays, homemade refreshments, garden club produce stall and daily raffle prizes. Tickets are $20.00 for all six gardens, $12.00 for three gardens and $5.00 for one garden. Maleny-Stanley River Road, Maleny. Enquiries: Dot Jupp 5445 7795 or 0458 726 177. www.malenygardenclub.org

Art Exhibition

Don’t miss this year’s Maleny Show

The 2014 Maleny Agricultural Show this Friday, and Saturday May 30 and 31 is going to be a jam packed two days with plenty to see and do for the whole family! Parachute jumpers will kick off the official opening of the show, with a grand parade around the Main Arena on Friday at 2.30pm. New to this year’s show there will be interactive displays demonstrating the process some of our produce goes through before it arrives at the supermarket. The Nambour High School will have a farm display with the chance for you to see where the milk comes from, as well as butter making and cream separation. And another new edition will be the Small Farmers Tent in the entertainment arena where there will be plenty of talks and demonstrations across both days. There’ll be horse jumping, performance horses, all types of crafts, photography, floral art, cooking, wine tastings, dairy and beef competitions, wood chopping, milking competitions and of course side show alley, just to name a few! This year’s entertainment features the The Maleny Supa IGA Rodeo, Eljay Freestyle Bikes, the Crack Up Sisters, working dog displays, the dog jumping competition, whip cracking workshops and much more. If you want to get your hands dirty, get a team together and take on the Gumboot Ironman Competition, which promises to be very messy and a lot of fun! Kick on well into the night at the Cattleman’s bar and be amazed by the stunning fireworks display lined up. Big news this year is the tug-of-war competiton, where $500.00 will be up for grabs for anyone who puts in a team of eight people to contest the title. Easy money if you’re strong enough! For the first time also this year, the Daniel Morecombe Foundation will be attending the show to spread the word of child safety to our local community. Head to the Maleny Agricultural Show website to check out the full program. For more information contact the Show Office on 5494 2008.

This year the Blackall Range Visual Artists will be presenting their artwork at Maleny Showgrounds in conjunction with Maleny Garden Club’s ‘Gardening on the Edge’ event. Amongst all the gardening splendour you will now have the added pleasure of viewing stunning paintings in oils, acrylic, watercolour and pastels. These are all for sale on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8 between 9.00am and 4.00pm.

Come aboard with Maleny Singers! Come aboard as the Maleny Singers sail into their 2014 production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ - a rollicking tale of pirates and policemen, a crafty Major-General and a bevy of beautiful maidens. We weigh anchor at the top of the tide (6.30pm) on Saturday, June 21 at the Maleny Community Centre and sail through until Sunday, June 29. Artistic Director Margaret Taylor is steering the ship, ably assisted by the Maleny Performing Arts Orchestra and kept afloat by a motley crew of talented local performers, who are currently finding their sea legs. Tickets are available in person through our landlubber friends at the Maleny Visitor Information Centre, by phoning 5494 2584 or online at www.trybooking.com/79843 so don’t miss the boat! 28 |

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Arts & Crafts Fair Caloundra Arts Centre Association is holding their very popular Arts & Crafts Fair over the long weekend in June. It is open Saturday, June 7, from 9.00am – 4.00pm and Sunday, June 8, from 9.00am – 3.00pm. The rooms at the 5 North Street Centre will be filled with an exciting and eclectic selection of handicrafts including pottery, woodwork, original art and pastels to handmade lace, embroidery, jewellery, silk paintings and a wide range of handcrafted cards are also available. There will be a cake stall with lots of home-made goodies including sweets, slices, jams and cakes. Along with a plant stall, pre-loved books and magazines, raffles and craft demonstrations round out the weekend, so there is something there for everyone. Refreshments including delicious, fresh homemade sandwiches and scones are available and the wonderful aroma of the sausage sizzle is very tempting. For more information visit the website at: www.caloundraartsandcrafts.org.au or email: secretary@caloundraartsandcrafts.org.au www.gcnews.com.au


Maleny Show, it’s YOUR show

30th & 31st May 2014 WHAT’S ON FRIDAY

Firewor ks Display Main Ar en approx a 7pm

WHAT’S ON SATURDAY

Entertainment Ring All Day 10am & 3.30pm

Reptile Man Antique Cares Daniel Morcombe Van ElJay Freestyle Motorbikes

Marquee stage 11am 11.30am 12noon 12.30pm 1.30pm 3pm

Be Different Dance Group Reptile Man Fashion Show Musician – Kelly Cork Fashion Show Be Different Dance Group

Main Ring 2pm

Grand Parade

Main Bar Night

Nellie Donovan & Band, Bucking Bull

Afternoon Mechanical Bull Crack Up Sisters Roaming Grannies ElJay Freestyle Motorbikes

All Day 9.30am 10am 11am 12noon 2.30pm 3pm

Antique Cars Camel Rides Daniel Morcombe Van ElJay Freestyle Motorbikes Ute Muster Registration Ute Muster Judging Ute Muster Presentation Whip Cracking Workshop Whip Cracking Competition

Marquee stage 10am 10.30am 1pm 1.30pm 2pm

Sunshine Brass Band Crack Up Sisters Fashion Show Fashions of the Field & Judging by MCU FAD Dance Group

Afternoon Finals of the showjumping competition Tug of war competition Gumboot ironman event Gill Brothers Roadeo Paul McKenna playing in the Bar till late

Plenty of activities in the Small Farmers Tent

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Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council P: 5420 8987 Lending an oar for the cause

I recently joined a few other councillors in putting paddle-to-the-metal at Lake Kawana to promote our hosting of the 2016 World Outrigging Sprint Championships. This event involves 35 nations, which will see some 3,000 participants, supporters and spectators visit the Sunshine Coast over the 10 days the event is run. Fortunately, our rowing is as good as our cooperation in council and we didn’t tip the canoe over – but I have re-discovered a few muscles as a result!

Do business with council

Council spends about 70% of its active purchasing budget with local businesses annually – that’s about $200 million a year. But not all local suppliers are big companies – and your company could be supplying council too. Information sessions on how to do business with council are being conducted every two months and are open to local business-people keen to understand council’s procurement systems and processes. More than 60 people have attended the sessions so far and upcoming sessions are currently set for Friday, July 18, Thursday, September 18 and Thursday, December 11. They will all take place at council’s Nambour offices between 8.00am and 9.30am. To register, email chris.guthrie@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Give your weeds some value

Weeds! Don’t you hate them! But wait … for the month of May they will actually have some value. Council has declared war on the pests, and is setting up an exchange where - during this month - you can swap them for free native trees to plant in your garden. It’s part of council’s Community Nature Conservation Program that assists local volunteer groups in their work restoring bushland, wetlands, coastal foreshores and waterways projects across the Sunshine Coast. Information on locations, dates and times for weed swaps is available on council’s website. Posters are also on display in local libraries and council’s customer services centres.

Jenny McKay

Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Grants give boost to community projects

Council has just endorsed the latest round of Community Grants and it’s great to see a number of Division 5 community groups will receive a helping hand from council including the Mooloolah Valley Community Association. Council will provide $5,000 towards air conditioning and installation of split-cycle air conditioning at the Mooloolah Valley Community Centre.

Glenview Road Update

Local residents and commuters along Glenview Road will be delighted to hear that safer travels for drivers and pedestrians are on the way thanks to council’s $1.1million upgrade. The project involved renewal of failing road pavement along a section of Glenview Road, west of the school between Rosemary Avenue and Tolson Road. Further upgrades to the road will continue in future years.

Responsible dog ownership

A man was seriously injured last week after being attacked by a dog on the Sunshine Coast. This incident provides a timely reminder that while dogs may be loving members of the family, they can act unpredictably and must be under control at all times. For further information about responsible dog ownership including precautions dog owners can take to mitigate the possibility of aggressive behaviour occurring, visit council’s website.

Community grant programs

A new round of operational funding is available for not-for-profit organisations that deliver key services and facilities to the Sunshine Coast community through council’s Community Partnership Funding Program. The program will provide one year of funding for 2014/2015. Submissions close 5.00pm, June 23. Also open is council’s Environment Levy Partnerships which is available to assist with up to three years of operational expenses for community organisations whose operations or services contribute to the protection of the Sunshine Coast environment. Prospective applicants need to lodge an expression of interest by 5.00pm, June 9 before making an application. Visit council’s website for further information and application details for both programs.

Community funding for day-to-day expenses

Environment Levy Partnerships Assistance for your community organisation

The Community Partnership Funding Program provides annual funding towards operational expenses to not-for-profit groups that deliver key services and facilities to the Sunshine Coast community.

Funded by your Environment Levy, up to three years’ assistance is available towards operational expenses for community organisations whose operations or services contribute to the protection of the Sunshine Coast environment.

Categories • Community Facilities • Community Safety • Community Services • Cultural Heritage • Economic Development

The Environment Levy Partnership application is a three stage process: 1. Expression of Interest (EOI) 2. Discussions with council – upon receipt of the EOI 3. Online application form following discussions with council.

Visit council’s website for guidelines and to apply online.

Visit council’s website for guidelines and to submit an expression of interest.

Contact a grants officer for more information or assistance: 07 5420 8616 or grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Locked Bag 72 Sunshine Coast Mail Centre QLD 4560

Contact a grants officer for more information or assistance: 07 5420 8616 or grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Locked Bag 72 Sunshine Coast Mail Centre QLD 4560

Applications close 5pm Monday 23 June 2014.

Expressions of interest close 5pm Monday 9 June 2014.

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Cut & Edge

Is your investment property being managed or IS YOUR AGENT JUST COLLECTING YOUR FEES? Contact First National Beerwah Team to find out how you can secure a property manager whom manages properties, doesn’t just collect your fees. Jody 68 Simpson Street, Beerwah www.gcnews.com.au

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Real estate news Ray White Beerwah … local knowledge – global strength Vendors selling homes would like the highest price possible for the property. Ray White local agents maximise these results. A vendor had their property on the market with us, and a buyer called from the sign board late on Sunday, saying that they were heading back south and would like to inspect the property. After qualifying the buyer over the phone, the agent met them at the property within ten minutes of the call. Whilst showing the property, the agent asked a number of questions about what they as a family required in a home and in the area. The buyer disclosed that their daughter had a gift for music and wanted to study overseas when she finished

school, while their son had a flair for sports. The agent, through his local knowledge, was able to let the buyers know that the hinterland high schools had criteria that matched both the children’s requirements. The parents were keen bush walkers. The agent shared knowledge that the home they were viewing actually backed onto national parks. This information along with professional know-how provided by the agent was vital in securing the full purchase price. Are you deciding to sell your home? When you ask an agent in for an appraisal, add these questions to your list:

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• Half acre (2,090m2 app.) of near level perfection • 4 great size bedrooms, large master bedroom with ensuite • Brilliant kitchen and large well-appointed dining room • Large separate living / media and family areas • 12m x 6m shed with power, large water tanks and solar panels • Awesome presentation inside and outside OPEN FOR INSPECTION - Saturday 11-11.30am

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• 18.5 acres with glorious mountain views ONSITE 3:00pm • Charming Queenslander, ample living space • Ducted air conditioning, wood fire heating • Divided paddocks, 2 bay stables, ample shedding • Country kitchen with all modern appliances • Pristine bore water and freshwater creek • Totally private setting but only minutes to town OPEN FOR INSPECTION - Thursday & Saturday 1-1.30pm

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Local groups • Hibiscus Society, North Moreton Region – June 8. To find out more, please call Gynith 5498 7757. • Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – June 8, meet at 2.00pm at 521 Mt Mellum Road, Mt Mellum for a workshop led by Bob Luttrell on how to introduce native bees to your garden. All welcome. Enquiries phone 5494 9187. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – June 8, 10.00am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. Come and see a display of champion blooms on display. For more information call 5476 2771. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – June 15, 1.30pm at the Frizzo's home. Anyone needing further information should contact Jan Gresham on 5494 2301. • Peachester Garden Club – June 19, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall, Peachester. All budding gardeners welcome. For more information, call Trish on 5496 9169. • Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – June 2 from 9.00am – see our display at the Caboolture Show. Call by and say hello. • Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – June 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.

Discover the benefits of worm farms and composting Learn how to reduce your landfill waste at the free worm farm and composting workshops at the Beerwah Library, on Saturday, June 14 from 10.00am – 12.00noon. At this practical session you will learn how to set up a worm farm and composting system, discover how an organic recycling system works and gain some handy troubleshooting tips. These popular sessions are sure to book out fast, so get in quick to ensure you do not miss out. Attendance is free however bookings are required; you can do this via council’s website www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or by phoning 1300 542 727.

Explore the world of companion planting Discover one of the oldest tricks in the gardening book at the free Companion Planting sessions at the Maleny Library on Thursday, June 5 from 1.30pm – 3.00pm. Join Leonie Shanahan from Edible School Gardens as she discusses the what, where and why of companion planting. Learn how companion planting can assist with pest control and pollination. Find out how to support plant growth and provide nutrient exchange for healthier plants and better crops. This session will also cover crop rotation and how to maximise nutrients in the soil. Attendance is free however bookings are required; you can do this via council’s website www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or by phoning 1300 542 727.

Big ideas for small farms

This Friday and Saturday, the Maleny Show is on again and a special focus is being given to small farmers. Part of the festivities this year is a special ‘Big Ideas in the Small Farmers Tent’ program. No matter whether you’re a small farmer, a wanna-be small farmer, or just someone interested in all things semi-rural, you’ll find that there’ll be something interesting and informative on each day. On Friday it’s all things chicken – from how to keep them to how to cook them. If you’ve been wanting to keep chooks, then this is the perfect place to learn a lot about it all at the one time. There’s Luca – who’s eight-years-old – and will share a kid’s perspectives on keeping backyard chickens, and Lachlan (11-years-old) who builds and sells hand-made chicken coops. Lachlan will talk about what makes a good chook house. Kacey (Lachlan’s parent) is a chicken farmer and will talk about how to successfully care for free range chickens. For those who want to breed and show chickens, there will be a demonstration on how to get a bird in tip top shape for the show, as well as a judge explaining what they look for in a champion chook. For those carnivores out there, Chef Peter will demonstrate the art of boning out a whole chicken, as well as making perfect marinades and stocks. To get you involved, there’ll be a kid’s craft activity – Feather the Chook, a raffle to win a custom built chook house and a chance to cast your vote for the People’s Choice best chicken. The Big Ideas tent on Saturday highlights some interesting and unusual things you can do on small acreage. A local farmer will talk on setting up a small farm and caring for livestock. The organisers of the Maleny Children’s garden will talk about their space and how they use it to teach kids about growing and eating healthy foods. Three different specialist farmers will then enthral listeners with tales of their enterprises – giving everyone good ideas on what is possible on a small holding – including keeping camels, growing sandalwood and looking after bees. As a bonus, the kids can pot up marigold seedlings to take home and grow. So when you’re at the show this weekend, drop into the small farmers tent and take away some big ideas for your next project.

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Contributed by Roger Callan Work continues on our wetland rehabilitation project at Emma Park with about 850 plants now planted, including trees and shrubs outside the Energex easement. Work will continue on Friday, June 20 with completion of planting in the current area and development of a new area upstream along the banks of Coochin Creek. Planting, mulching and weeding also continues at the rockholes site on the first Monday of each month, managed by Peter Kluver. Anyone is welcome to join us in this work - no previous experience needed, equipment and sunscreen etc provided, along with morning tea and good company! Please wear suitable clothing, hat and footwear - no sandals or thongs please. May 16 also saw another council weed swap, which added one new member to the group - welcome Gordon. www.gcnews.com.au

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Noticeboard Aglow - Sunshine Coast - will meet at Flame Tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Burnside, on Friday, June, 6 commencing at 9.30am. Come along, bring a friend and enjoy worship and an inspirational message. Our speaker will be Candice Simfield. 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 Isabella: 5476 8463 or Dorothy: 54764190. Dance at Glass House - A dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, will be held on Saturday, June 7 from 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/ OT/M. Music by Commodores, $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. Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - the next meeting will be held on Monday, June 2 at Beerwah library. Commencing at the earlier time of 7.00pm, a representative from The Public Trustee will speak on Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney. Beerwah residents are welcome to attend and support a safe community. Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results for Friday, May 16 - first prize, meat tray – 86E Garry and Deb, second prize; fruit/veg – 6A – Laurie. Please note we are now only open on Friday nights and have an all new fresh produce menu, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage.

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The Range Cancer Support Group - will meet from 12.30pm - 2.30pm on the first Friday of the month with the next meeting being Friday, June 6 at the Maleny Neighborhood Centre 17 Bicentenary Lane. All are welcome, we are a friendly supportive group open to anyone impacted by cancer, this includes carers and family members. Bring your own lunch, tea and coffee are provided. A gold coin donation pays for the room hire. Contact Jenni 5435 2357.

Anglican Maori Mission Sunshine Coast inc Join us for lunch, music and thanks on the first Sunday each month with Rev Maurice Rangiwai from 10.00am to 1.00pm. The next meeting will be on June 1. All welcome at Marae Gardens 404 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum. Phone 0419 789 294 for more information.

Arthritis support group - If you have a chronic disease, such as arthritis it is essential that you also maintain a healthy heart. Kevin Wright, from the Heart Foundation will be speaking at the Arthritis Queensland Sunshine Coast Support Group June meeting. Learn about active living for a healthy heart, eating for a healthy heart and to recognise the risks. We meet on Thursday, June 5 from 12.45pm to 2.00pm at the Maroochydore RSL Sub-Branch, RSL House, 106 Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore; cost - $3.00. Contact – Mary 5441 2259, 0403 339 057 or Jeanette 5443 7446.

Glass House Mountains State School P&C Association - Brisbane Warehouse Shopping Trip to be held on Saturday, October 25, $70.00 per person - a deposit of $10.00 is required at the time of booking with the balance payable by Friday, September 19. Bookings can be made at the school during office hours (8.30am – 3.30pm).

Meditation - Beerwah Library Meeting Room 7.00pm Tuesdays. All welcome. No charge. Phone Peter 0429 918 424. JP Service at the Visitor Info Centre - Currently a JP is available at the Glasshouse Visitor Centre on Monday and Wednesday from 9.30am – 11.30am and Thursday from 1.00pm – 3.00pm. If you are a Commissioner of Declaration or a Justice of the Peace that can spare two hours a week for a shift at the Visitor Information Centre, please ring April on 0417 751 480.

Recently the Christian Community to which I belong hosted The Catholic Guy Mission Event. Bruce Downes, the Catholic Guy, is a preacher who developed his ministry in Perth and now he and his team travel around Australia and internationally. He has been very involved in outreach to young people and he now hosts a program on Fox television. The Catholic Guy is also very involved with other Christian Churches and has been a speaker at Hillsong Church. A Mission Event is an opportunity for members of the faith community to pause and make a little extra time to listen. There is so much to do and so much noise around us that often we seem to get carried away in one direction when our hearts are calling us in another. So we take some time to listen to our hearts and to God who speaks very gently in that sacred place. Of the topics we covered I found the talk on forgiveness the most challenging. Seeking forgiveness and offering it is not the done thing in contemporary society, especially if it is more than saying a quick sorry. Asking another ‘Will you forgive me?’ gives them a certain power and when I say ‘I forgive you’ then I forgo that need for retaliation or vengeance.

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

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Monday, June 2 - The Beerwah CWA meeting will be held at the CWA rooms, in Simpson Street, Beerwah from 10.00am. Monday, June 2 - Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch. The next meeting will be held at Beerwah library, from 7.30pm. Beerwah residents are welcome to attend the meeting. Wednesday, June 4 - Menshed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at the Recycle Market Shed, Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. Enquiries phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, June 5 - Cr Jenny McKay will be hosting her monthly Mooloolah breakfast meeting from 7.30am at Kenny’s @Mooloolah, 1 Jones Street, Mooloolah. Free to attend.

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354

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Forgiveness never replaces the need for justice to be done but forgiveness can bring healing to very deep wrongs that were done and do not seem to go away by just forgetting because we can't just forget. In the Christian context to love one another can seem a difficult challenge but the call to forgive each other just as we have been forgiven seems ever so much harder. There were some discomforting reasons why this talk by Bruce fascinated me and continues to linger. But what also struck me, is that forgiveness is such a deeply human need that goes well beyond religious conviction. In movies such as ‘The Railway Man’, ‘Philomena’ and others, we see those who have suffered terrible injustice and an unbelievable absence of compassion walk the difficult road to inner healing via forgiveness. The heart has a wonderful capacity to love and in so many ways in the lives of many different people we see the heart's extraordinary capacity to forgive.

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

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

Glasshouse Country Bowls club Contributed by Trevor Bertram Ladies’ Day social pairs games last Wednesday resulted in Warren Blackbourne and Chris Freshwater def Ron Wilson and Brian Larkin; Viv James and Di Hunt def Debbie Dale and Jenny Hobson; Julie Palmer and Kerry Capern def Dennis Hume and Stephen Palmer; and Rae Farrell and Joy Reason def Noelle Dean and John McSwain. Thursday morning’s ‘Open Pairs’ was won by Clive Sinton and Graham Richardson with 2 + 27. The afternoon game was won by Wendy Platt and Jim Tatum with 2 + 12 and the runners-up were Peter Astbury and Rodney Sharpe with + 9 in Game two. Congratulations to Brendan Freshwater and Rodney Sharpe who defeated Peter Astbury and Graham Nicholson 22 to 20 in the Final of the Men’s Pairs Championship on Saturday. In Round 1 of the Men’s ‘B’ Singles, Rob Scullion def Mark Ellul and Stephen Palmer def Warren Blackbourne. The ‘B’ Singles will continue on Saturday, May 31 with Round 1 at 9.30am and 42 |

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Round 2 at 1.00pm. Some changes to these dates and times may have to be made due to some of our members playing in District Competitions. They may also affect our Men’s Triples program. The Iona Challenge Police Visit-In will be held this Sunday, June 1 starting at 1.00pm. The format will be Club Selected Mixed Triples or Fours, depending upon numbers. Members are encouraged to book in for the game to match the numbers visiting from the Police Bowls Club. The afternoon is sponsored by Liz and Terry Little. Coming Events:Wednesday, June 11 at 9.00am Winners of the 2014 Club Pairs Championship, Brendan Freshwater – Jackpot Triples. and Rodney Sharpe www.gcnews.com.au


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

Mooloolah Soccer Club Clean Sweep Contributed by Gus Gillespie Well done to all the Mooloolah Junior Soccer teams on Saturday, May 17. Every team came out on top, though there were some hard fought victories. Congratulations to all the visiting teams too who competed with great spirit. U6 Cobras

3-2, U7 Boas 7-3, U8 Pythons 6-5, U8 Red Bellies 2-0, U9 Rattlers 8-1, U9 Adders 3-2, U10 Vipers 8-0, U11 Tiger Snakes 3-2 and U12 Strikers 2-1. Obviously home advantage had a part to play.

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Beerwah Ladies Golf Club

Contributed by Jenny Kelly It’s hard to believe that winter is just around the corner. Our course is in beautiful condition, which enticed 62 ladies out to play a Single Stroke event for trophies kindly donated by one of our lady members Ruth Parish as well as from one of our local businesses, Flair Jewellery. We had some great scores, with Cindy Godfrey winning Division 1 with a score of 72 Nett, on a count back from Sonia Kenway, also with 72 Nett. Margaret Goodger won Division 2 with 78

Nett, from Lyn Wallace who came in with 79 Nett. Nearest to the Pin on number 2 was Meg Ferran, Andrea Campbell was closest on number 5, and Lyn took out the 16th. Kathy Moffat was closest in Division 1 on the 18th, while Margaret Goodger took out Division 2. The ball rundown went to 80 Nett. With such glorious weather and the course playing so well, it’s a pleasure to be out there. We hope to see you on the course soon, until then, stay safe and good golfing.

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Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – There is only two matches left before the semi-finals on June 13. Hope that all the players are learning how to score and also to ball-boy for their matches, particularly in the older divisions, and not relying on parents or other adults to score for them. Please make sure you turn up for your match before the start time, as the time given is when you start playing on court. Reminder that May 30 is the Show holiday so if you are unable to play this Friday, either organise a fill-in or arrange with the rest of the competing teams to play on an earlier day or the following Monday. Make sure that the fill-in player knows who they are playing, the time they are playing and the date this is going to happen. If unable to get a fill-in player please contact Katya. The season fees are due now and need to be paid as soon as possible at Landsborough courts. There are still quite a few players who have not paid. For the Glasshouse players who are not able to get to Landsborough to pay, please leave in a sealed envelope with your name on it in the player’s box. You also need to fill in the form that is supplied in the box with your details along with your payment, and this is for all team players. Below are the scores up to May 23Div 1 – Nadal-215, Murray-197(23.5), Ferrer-169, Federer-164(235),Tsonga-141, Djokovic-139 Div 2 – Li Na-202, Sharapova-195, Azarenka-187, Williams-150 Div 3 – Wilson-230, Babolat-192, Prince-163, Head-155 Peewee 1 – Shreks-170, Ice Age’s-151, Madagascar’s-116(23.5), Toy Story’s-84(23.5) Peewee 2 – DS-146, Xbox-139, Nintendo-141, Playstation-116 Continuous ‘A’ – Dagwood Dogs-154, Sausage Rolls-134, Meat Pies-133(23.5), Hot Dogs120(23.5), Chiko Rolls-110, Hot Chips-105 Continuous ‘B’ – Jade-102, Addison-81, Lara57, Robert-53 Remember if you would like to hire the courts during the day just call into the local IGA. Night time hire can be organised by calling Dawn on 5494 1085. Ladies social tennis is on a Tuesday morning from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon.

Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club

Lyn, Cindy, Ruth and Sonia

Contributed by Judy Walker On Tuesday the pairs winners were Eileen Pierce and Gloria Shaw. The Scroungers was won by Ray Bryant (again). Friday winners with two wins were Lloyd and Judy Walker.

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