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Hi Everyone Just thought I should let you all know that this is a historic edition of GCNews. While GCNews has been published now for nearly 26 years, there has never been an edition date of Wednesday, February 29 and there won’t be another one until 2040. I know that is the kind of trivia that really impresses some people – me on the other hand I was more interested in finding out if we would be able to get one of our lady readers to run with the idea of a ‘Leap Year Proposal’ but no luck on that front. I guess it just means these days women who are happy to propose to their fellas, don’t feel they have to wait until February 29 and if they are sick of waiting for the bloke to get organised, then they definitely shouldn’t have to wait around until a leap year!
This week we have included a ‘Wedding Feature’ which showcases many local businesses that offer a wide range of wedding services – it may just encourage a few more potential brides to get their blokes moving along. So if you are planning a wedding sometime soon, make sure you pull the guide out and keep it – it is great that we do have so many wedding professionals in our community, so make sure you check them out first before heading outside of the area. Regards,
This Week in GCNews Local news............................................. 3-8 Doing business.......................................... 9 You said it.......................................... 10-11 Health beauty & wellbeing........................ 12 Living..................................................... 13 Community groups................................... 14 Out and about......................................... 16 Things 2 do............................................. 16 Churches and community notices.............. 18 2012 Wedding Guide.......................... 19-28 Real estate......................................... 29-31 Gardening............................................... 32 Trades............................................... 33-38 Sports news....................................... 38-39 Classifieds.......................................... 40-41 Fun page................................................. 42
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WEDNESDAY
Glasshouse Country Menshed Inc gathering, 8.30am - 12.30pm at the Resource Recovery Centre, Beerwah. New and existing members welcome.
2 | March FRIDAY
World Day of Prayer, hosted by the Anglican community at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah, from 9.30am. World Day of Prayer is a worldwide movement of Christian women of all traditions, cultures and race. For more information contact Eunice Prickett, 5494 9061. Come along to the Mooloolah and district community barbeque with live music at the Mooloolah Community Centre, 5.00pm 7.00pm. Meet new people. Catch up with friends and neighbours. Op Shop open, gold coin donation. Located at 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah. Proudly supported by White’s IGA.
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Big day out at Crystal Waters market, music, playspace, guided tour, cafe, practical permaculture workshop and evening performance from talented musician Tommee. On the first Saturday of every month, Crystal Waters welcomes you to enjoy the relaxed and creative ecovillage ambiance on the village green. Market open 8.00am – 1.00pm. Scott Dunbar’s introductory guided tour of the permaculture village at 10.00am, kitchen garden workshop, 2.00pm - 4.00pm with Morag Gamble. The evening gig kicks off at 7.00pm. For more information call Sybil on 5494 4590 or visit www. crystalwaters.org.au. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale.
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Clean up Australia Day car wash at Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre, Coonowrin Road, Glass House, from 9.00am - 12.00noon. Cars $5.00, 4WDs $10.00. Sausage sizzle, face painting for the kids. Funds raised go towards purchase of new outdoor play equipment. Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Chattanooga, $8.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds go to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.
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Clean up Australia Day with Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare Inc, from 8.30am, meet at Martin Rungert Park bike shed in Mooloolah township. Bring water, hat, raincoat, comfortable strong shoes, and gloves if you have any. Barbeque at 12.00noon for all participants. For more information phone 5494 5074 or 0407 641 327.
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Beerwah CWA will be holding a cent sale in the CWA Hall in Simpson Street Beerwah. All funds raised will go to Young Care. Morning tea to be served at 9.30am, followed by cent sale. Lots of prizes. Bring a friend and make it a fun morning. Hope to see you all there. Any inquiries contact Donna on 5439 9606.
On the Cover Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-branch members give the Club’s reopening the thumbs up last Thursday. Back - John, Nev, Gary, Doug,Taffy, Jim and Steve. Front - Peter, Leigh, John and Alan.
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Brazen bottleshop burglary In the early hours of last Wednesday morning, in less time than it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee, brazen thieves managed to rip open security bars across the entrance to Glass House Bottlemart, and within minutes escape with more than $5,000 of stock.
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Beerwah Hotel manager Steven Holmes said police are now investigating the matter, which was captured on CCTV footage. The attack was carried out by seven or eight individuals, who were wearing hoodies and t-shirts over their heads and gloves and socks on their hands in an attempt to avoid being recognised. He said a witness had told police that the thieves took off in two vehicles, thought to be a 4WD and a sedan. Steven said the incident was very frustrating. “This little shop has faced a number of challenges
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Thank you brekky Contributed by Chris Bell (Chaplaincy Committee Secretary) Last week a special breakfast was held to thank those in the community who support the work of Beerwah High’s Chaplain Mike Turner.
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Mike organises this brekky to say thanks to those who raise the money needed to pay his wages each week. He does NOT receive Government funding and is totally reliant on donations from local churches, businesses, individuals and fundraising events. Some of the great annual events held each year include the Chaplaincy Rock N Roll Dance (May 12 at Beerwah Hall) organised by Allie Lovett; the Chaplaincy IGA Golf Day at Beerwah Golf Club in July, organised by Warwick Mood; the Chappy Ride in August organised by Jaimie and Lisa Kerr; the Deb Ball in September organised by the Anglican Church, plus any other good idea that comes along. Other community organisations including the high school P and C, Rotary, Lions, RSL and Peachester Horticultural Society also allocate funds to support Chaplaincy. At the breakfast a donation was gratefully received from the RSL.
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Funding for the ‘Thank You breakfast’ was generously provided by the Principal of the Beerwah State High School, Graham Trevenen. Many thanks to the hospitality students, under the guidance of Karen Sharpe and Irene Lucke for a wonderful varied breakfast feast. Currently 98 per cent of schools employing a Scripture Union (S) School Chaplain in Queensland have chosen to retain their chaplain rather than pursue the secular option. SU Qld is currently anticipating employing another 100 – 150 Chaplains in schools across Queensland and our local chaplaincy committee (with great assistance from High School Principal Graham Trevenen) is currently exploring the possibility of employing a chaplain for our local primary schools.
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New captain and crew for Accounting and Tax
Accounting and Tax has been serving Beerwah and the surrounding areas for more than 10 years and with a new captain at the helm they will be continuing to work hard for you and your business. Gary Stewart, who has taken the mantle and has been part of the Sunshine Coast community for over 25 years, is optimistic about the year ahead. Gary said “2012 is an exciting year here at Accounting and Tax, with some great additions to the team we can’t wait to get on with the job at hand.” As a result of some unexpected changes in staffing at Christmas time, a wonderful opportunity opened up for them to engage the services of experienced accountants, Joshua Friend and Adam Shirvington. “Joshua and Adam come to us with a wealth of experience in the accounting field and together with our existing staff of Danni-elle, Theresa, Danielle, Bodie and Hayley, look forward to meeting and assisting our clients, in any way they can,” Gary said. So that they can further support their valued clients, Accounting and Tax, along with the assistance of other financial professionals, intend to run seminars at regular intervals throughout the year, to help you get the best from your finances and business. Gary wants to continue providing a service that meets and exceeds their client’s expectations. “Our collective knowledge and experience is nothing without integrity and loyalty, and I will continue to provide this in our business as we serve our clients.” Accounting and Tax look forward to working for you and your business in 2012 and beyond. Feel free to give Gary and the team a call on 5494 0566 or email info@taxaccountant.com.au
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RSL officially reopens
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Heavy rain did not stop the official reopening of Beerwah RSL last Thursday, by State MP, Mark McArdle. Looking at the smiles on the faces of the Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-branch members and guests, the weather certainly did not dampen their spirits. Nearly a year on since the club closed, it seems that the Sub-branch have been able to achieve what many in the community doubted they could. Mark McArdle said the Beerwah-Peachester RSL Sub Branch Club was a very important part of the community and he was very pleased it had re-opened. "The dedication and determination from the Club's selfless volunteers and members has enabled it to relaunch, and for that they should be very proud
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of themselves,” he said. Along with Mark McArdle, who praised the efforts of everyone involved, Cr Anna Grosskreutz acknowledged the positive outcomes that the Sub-branch had achieved. Special guest on the day Mrs Judith Munday OAM who is the treasurer for South Eastern District RSL and came from
Brisbane for the event, was most impressed with the transformation of the building from a gutted shell to the revitalised venue. Following the official part of the day there was a morning tea served for around 100 members and guests, including a number of local business people who attended.
Even the rain couldn't dampen the spirits of those attending the re-opening of Beerwah RSL
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$2,000 grant for new festival A new festival for Glasshouse Country is one step closer with the receipt of a $2,000 grant to develop the concept. Last year we reported that a working group, under the Rotary umbrella, was working on a plan for an unusual week-long festival where participants can immerse themselves in courses and workshops. It will be similar to a summer school (but in the spring school holidays 2013) with courses for everyone who enjoys new learning experiences, whatever their age. A festival atmosphere will be created with evening concerts, markets and art show etc. The working group is happy to receive any comments, suggestions or help you might like to offer. In particular they are on a hunt for a consultant who can fulfill the grant requirements, which are outlined in the following: ‘The project goal is the development a concept plan for an inaugural 'pleasure of learning festival' in September 2013. The project will involve intense community consultation, surveys and studies, as guided by a professional consultant, to evaluate the social and economic strengths and weaknesses of hosting a two to five day festival. The plan will include such things as the preferred types of courses, acceptable pricing strategies, likely groups of participants, budgeting scenarios and suggested marketing strategies.’ You can contact the working group by ringing festival spokesperson Frances Harper on 5494 9817, or find out some more details about the plans and leave your comments and ideas on the facebook page ‘A new festival’ (https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-new-festival/175108109244637?sk=info
“This is such an exciting idea. If Glasshouse Country can pull it off it will be the biggest event we have ever seen,” said Francis. “It will be an opportunity for all residents to get involved, whether attending courses, working overtime in the cafes and restaurants or volunteering in the organisation.”
Local couple receive ‘belated’ award
A Glasshouse couple have had a Fisher Australia Day Award presented to them belatedly, by Member for Fisher Peter Slipper. John and Lynelle Schrader have together notched up considerable years of service to the Glasshouse RSL Sub Branch. But they were away on a road trip on Australia Day and unable to attend the awards ceremony. John and Lynelle Schrader with They were recognised recently for their service by Mr Slipper, at a Member for Fisher Peter Slipper function at the Glasshouse RSL. Mr Schrader has been Treasurer of the Glasshouse RSL for six years, is the coordinator of the raffle roster, works in the kitchen as a cook on Friday nights, and is a handyman who looks after all maintenance at the organisation’s premises. Lynelle is a member of the Glass House Country Citizens Auxiliary; she assists with co-ordinating the Friday night kitchen roster and also works the kitchen; she co-ordinates special events like the Graham Rogers concert, trivia nights and garage sales, and she helps sell raffle tickets. Mr and Mrs Schrader spend up to 30 hours each week working for the Glasshouse RSL sub-branch and supporting the needs of local veterans. The Schraders were among 42 local voluntary community workers and groups who were presented with accolades for their efforts at the 13th annual Fisher Community Australia Day Awards held last month.
Demonstrators evening for local businesses Beerwah Kindy is opening its doors for a night of product demonstrations and networking next Thursday, March 8. The evening will give local businesses the opportunity to come along, talk about and present their products to local kindy families, friends and networks.
Local businesses are being encouraged to participate in the evening. There is no cost to have a stand, however the kindy is asking for a prize donation to assist with future fundraising activities. The evening is open for the general public to come along, for a gold coin donation,
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Focus on Beerwah
Beerwah residents and Council officers have started to come together in focus groups to evaluate the comprehensive feedback from Council’s Stage 1 engagement activities with the people of Beerwah. This work will produce the Beerwah PLACE+ Action Plan, which will put forward a range of ideas and initiatives for growing a bright future in Beerwah. Late last year, hundreds of people filled out feedback forms, attended workshops or responded to mail outs and advertisements in the paper. Community feedback from these Stage 1 engagement activities has been collated into the following themes for focus group attention: Themes 1. Robust Economy: matters of business, trade, industry and jobs. 2. Ecological Sustainability: natural and built environment, preservation and development. 3. Innovation and Creativity: creative and cultural spaces, programs, events, and activities.
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Former GCCC student becomes a Dean Scholar Contributed by Rob Hill, maths/science teacher
Joshua Davis graduated from Glasshouse Country Christian College a couple of months ago and has already completed his first year of university! Joshua was accepted Deputy principal Tanya as a Dean Scholar at the with Joshua Davis Queensland University of Technology. This is an incredibly difficult honour to attain and is only awarded to a few students each year. To be accepted for the scholarship, Joshua was put through his paces by the University by having to complete the equivalent of the first year of his degree course compressed into a demanding six weeks of summer school. Joshua passed this successfully and now looks forward to starting ‘year two’ in late February! Last week, the University held a reception for parents and friends of those students who had been accepted into the program. Mr Tony Davis and Mrs Judy Davis were thrilled to be present to see their son receive his certificate of acceptance into the course and hear the Dean congratulate all the students on their outstanding achievement and outline the many special opportunities available to members of the scholarship with international businesses that are sponsoring the program. Joshua was GCCC’s captain in 2011 and the College staff, students and families are very proud of his incredible achievement.
Sun safety at Peachester school
Cr Anna Grosskreutz paid a visit to Peachester State School before the Christmas break to officially announce the opening of the new shade shelter cover for the senior playground. Previously a beautiful camphor laurel tree had provided sun protection, however sadly it had to be removed due to safety issues. Sunshine Coast Council provided $30,000 of divisional funding for the construction of the 10m x 10m solid steel structure, along with funds from Peachester School P and C. It is now a playground that can be used in all conditions, and most importantly protects our children from the harsh Australian sun. Thank you to Cr Grosskreutz for the much-needed funding; being a small school it is a challenge to raise major funding such as this. We also thank Cr Grosskreutz for taking the time out of her busy schedule to visit and share in a morning tea with Peachester students and see first-hand the playground in use.
Cr Anna with last year’s school captain Robert Sanders and other students The previous camphor laurel tree was recycled in several ways - one was in beautiful handmade pens that were sold at the Schools 100 year Centennial Fete. These can still be purchased by contacting the school on 5439 5111. The Peachester State School 2012 centennial calendar displaying photos of the school’s history is also for sale at the school.
Beerwah students learn about themselves In the week beginning Monday, February 6, all students in Years 4 - 7 participated in the Aus Identities Program held at Beerwah State School. The program was led by Steve Roach from Stanley River Environmental Education Centre who is a trained facilitator of the program. Aus Identities is a program of self-awareness which was originally created to empower school teachers across Australia to create more inclusive and harmonious educational experiences. Since the creation of the program it has developed into a powerful means for students to understand that people have different personalities and to recognise their own learning style. During the morning, students identified their personality type through a series of questions then related these to the character of popular, well known characters in films. Students then worked in groups with other students identified, with similar learning styles, to construct a tower. This program will give all students opportunity to build self esteem, understand their unique identity and to help in accessing their potential.
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Who thought shopping could be as easy as it is pleasurable? Convenient and hassle free shopping, just a click away. Chic Effects has an affordable range of clothing to suit all shapes and styles, from casual to formalwear. Just check out their range to see for yourself how you don’t need to spend a fortune to look fantastic. From the latest fashions to those classic pieces you’ll wear again and again, Chic Effects has it all. And now, you don’t even need to leave home, with the introduction of online shopping! Of course, nothing beats the in-store shopping experience, so make sure to stop by to see Goona at her store in Simpson Street, and enjoy the opportunity to try on your purchases before you buy. Chic Effects is located at 36 Simpson Street, Beerwah, opposite the Coochin Creek co-op, and open Tuesday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm and Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm, or shop online anytime!
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ATL Graphix, for design expertise At ATL Graphix, you are only limited by your imagination. Owners Bruce and Kerry Allen, together with daughter Renee, cater for just about any need, after last year expanding into retail operations. Having been in business for more than four years, Bruce says their business has gone from strength to strength and services have Renee with a digital printer increased accordingly. “Our services range from wide format digital printing, banners and billboards, and we also provide vehicle graphics, decals, stickers, trade show displays, promotional products, stationery, business cards, shop fronts and custom specialty signs, meaning they are all customised to suit their customers’ specific needs.” One of the many benefits the business offers is that it is centrally located in Beerwah. “We are keen to work with our local businesses to provide personal, one-on-one attention which means providing the customer with confidence in the knowledge they are dealing with the one person from the job’s start to the finish,” Bruce said. Also well aware of the harsh economic climate that faces local business, Bruce’s approach is to work with his clients to achieve the best possible results. “Our logos, graphics and custom designs are only limited by your imagination,” he says. If your imagination has already reached its limit, why not put ATL’s creativity to the test? On display at their showroom at Beerwah Parade you’ll find a range of promotional product ideas, and a taste of their creative energy, so speak with office manager Renee and let her help turn your ideas into a finished product. They are open Monday to Friday, 8.00am - 4.00pm. Give them a call on 5494 0666, email atlgraphix@bigpond.com, or check them out online www.atlgraphix.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
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You Said It Letters to the Editor Letters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people. For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline. Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to letters@gcnews.com.au or fax to 5438 7446.
Environmental sustainability and community
On Thursday, February 9, I was honoured to introduce special world speaker, Nicole Foss, to the Sunshine Coast as a guest of Transition Nambour. Nicole and the group provided an excellent presentation and event at The Big Pineapple, Sunshine Coast Queensland, where she found herself addressing her largest crowd ever on her international speaking circuit. Being the launch of her national tour and inspiring an audience of hundreds, Nicole's talk with Q&A Session had moments where you could hear a pin drop with attendees on the edge of their seats, hanging onto every word of her prescription for an improved future. I, for one, left astounded, informed, equipped and enthused to take the next step in multiple initiatives for the betterment of our region in terms of environmental sustainability aligned with my passion for 'people place and prosperity'. I commend the speaker's website, The Automatic Earth http://theautomaticearth.org/ and her solutions focused approach; I applaud Transition Nambour for their insight and effort. Go to http:// www.transitionnambour.blogspot.com.au/ Cr. Jenny McKay Division 5, Sunshine Coast Council
Let’s keep it clean and honest
Re: the recent set of ground rules on letters appearing in GCNews on the election. This is necessary for accountability if nothing else. Wouldn't it be wonderful if letters could be free of the plain nastiness that passes for political comment. When short on facts just throw in Anna Bligh's name or Julia Gillard's in derogatory terms and apparently the facts are neither here nor there. So how about it readers, let's have a little more accountability and a lot less of the maunderings of cranky old men. Pamela C Lever Glass House Mountains
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I would like to thank and congratulate the boys at the Beerwah Skatepark who rang on my daughter's mobile phone to tell me she had left behind her backpack with purse and phone. I am so grateful but I am also humbled by the generosity of these young people. What fine young citizens. Once again thank you. Lisa Pizzey Beerwah 10 |
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A personal recommendation
I have had the pleasure of knowing Ann Ross for more years than I can count, both professionally and as a very dear and loyal friend. I have watched firstly a young mother working within the Education Department fulfilling her need to expand and grow both personally and professionally. Running an environmental gardening program on her own time within school hours, she expanded this and furthered her own education in her spare time. Having two young children, a husband and a business to help run, this certainly wasn’t any small task. With her heart and mind set on what is needed and what is right Ann has the ability to never let anything stop her. Her children have both throughout their lives been nurtured with this in mind and have gone on to become outstanding members of our community, one a specialised engineer and the other a doctor. Her husband Jeffs’ reputation as a business owner has gained him a strong client base and his involvement on a number of local committees substantiates his ideal to get in there and help, support or when necessary lead. Over more recent years I have witnessed Ann’s growth in many directions, writing historical books, articles, documenting and archiving much of Bankfoot House, studied Business degrees and learnt all she can to aim for the role of local Councillor. If you are looking for a representative who will give everything they have for the community, for our environment and for the youth and aged in this area, Ann is the one. If you want someone who will represent us with honesty and integrity, drive and ability, Ann is definitely the one. Make your choice count, support Ann. I certainly will be. Dhreen Sheppard-Keam Beerwah
Coming State Election
Guess who Brian Stallworthy doesn’t like? Either it is Labor or perhaps it is powerful women or both. Brian asks eight questions in his letter most of which he could answer himself if he made the effort because it is available on public record. Yes, the Premier should have been able to look into the future and not been on leave at the time! Like most people however who were affected by the floods and cyclone I found our premiers response to be spot on something even her political opponents agreed on. She impressed and she showed her great breadth of knowledge of the facts as well as her compassion. I don’t think Brian should be concerned about the opposition not getting publicity. The Courier Mail has for months given time and space to the apparent virtues of the opposition leader and have practically delivered him the winner which is probably why Brian feels 'he is an honest and caring type.' Remember that previous election when they had practically declared Lawrence Springborg the new premier? Perhaps they may be wrong again. R. Retsell, Landsborough
Beerburrum Hall Says Thank You
Beerburrum School of Arts Association Incorporated (Beerburrum Hall) recently tried two events to help increase our memberships and awareness about our hall. These events were 1) Are you a member pamphlet dropped in Beerburrum residence post boxes and 2) A letter published in Glasshouse Country News. We have had an excellent response with new members, donations and regular hall hirers. We would like to say thank you to Beerburrum Post Office for
delivering the ‘Are you a Member’ pamphlet and Glasshouse Country News for publishing our letter. A special thank you goes out to those who read the publications and responded. New memberships are greatly appreciated as it helps keep such a great part of our history within the community. It was excellent to receive new members and it is nice to know the community spirit still exists. Any current members who have still not paid their $2.20 membership or anyone thinking of joining can still do so by enquiring at Beerburrum Post Office or by contacting the committee Treasurer (Helen Manson on 5496 0143). Sarah Frahm-Bell Committee Secretary, Beerburrum School of Arts Association Inc.
Re: Voting Options GCNews February 22
I am a previous (due to moving) Returning Officer for both State and Local Government Elections and there are issues people do not realise about the two different voting systems for Local Government Elections. ‘First Past the Post’ (FPTP) and ‘Optional Preferential Voting’ (OPV). 1: The majority of Councils that use the FPTP system have a much smaller population than the Sunshine Coast. 2: FPTP system for Council means that there would be no divisional boundaries and you would need to vote for all the councillors, which would be voting 1 to 12 on a ballot paper that could have 50+ names on it. This is not simple to count the votes. It is possible that the elected councillors could come from a heavily populated area and therefore no representation from your local area. How would you like all the councillors to come from Caloundra or Maroochydore areas and none from the hinterland? 3: Most Candidates prefer FPTP as they think it is simpler and or they need fewer votes, as they only need the most votes between all the candidates, and not 50 per cent +1 of the votes. For example for Mayor, there are five Candidates, 5,001 votes made, four candidates’ get 1,000 votes each and one candidate gets 1,001, the candidate with 1,001 votes wins, even though almost 80 per cent did not vote for that candidate. Is this really how you want to be represented? 4: Optional Preferential Voting means just that. You have the option of voting for one candidate or two or more candidates by placing in the order of your choice. This means the winning candidate needs 50 per cent +1 of the votes including preferences for the division representing your area. This is my personal research and views and in no way an opinion of the Queensland Electoral Commission. For more information look at www. ecq.qld.gov.au or call the ECQ information line on 1300 881 665 and be correctly informed. Neil Andersen Maleny
Thoughtless prejudice?
In a recent letter in GCNews Brian Stallworthy displayed cynicism and prejudice against the Labor Party, accusing Premier Bligh of playing centre stage during the 2011 floods. When in truth she performed with strength and compassion. After many cynical comments about Ms Bligh, Mr Stallworthy then calls the Leader of the Opposition (not in Parliament) 'an honest and caring type', 'full-on and genuine'. Thoughtless prejudice is no substitute for proper argument. Bill Richardson Maleny www.gcnews.com.au
Decision should be overturned
From whichever of the current local government candidates who gets into council, I would like to know what their intention is in relation to this absolute waste of ratepayers’ monies that our present Councillor has wasted for us, being the $500,000 that Council has agreed to spend on the ‘footpath’ fiasco to Australia Zoo - from Beerwah to Landsborough? Why do we even need the footpath when a perfectly good free bus service is supplied for visitors to the Zoo? There was no mention of how these ‘walkers’ were expected to get under or over the Railway Line? And where did that road come from …? Oh yes, Steve Irwin Way also has to be crossed as well. I haven’t heard any mention of bridges? The Sunshine Coast Council will possibly have four or five new members after these forthcoming 4 elections and a new Mayor. So why can't we have this matter ‘overturned’ or is it like the Beerwah Sportsground fiasco, prior to the last elections when Beerwah missed out on one million dollars because our Councillor wasn’t in attendance at the meeting when the decision was made. I am a ratepayer and I vote. Brian Stallworthy, Glass House Mountains
Commitment to National Parks under question
Andrew Powell (GCNews February 22) accuses me and Labor of increasing the National Park Estate solely to gain green preferences. By that logic I could accuse him of the same thing. Where his letter contains many negative derogatory words against Labor, my letter (GCNews February 8) in a factual way, lists Labor's achievements. I did not 'crow' about these. My incorrect reference to ‘trails as bike trails’ is my lie, not Labor’s. I misread his previous press release, and for that I apologise. I will not use put-down language against the other side to make my point. Gillian Pechey Maleny
Ed’s Note A hallowed find indeed!
In GCNews Letters on February 8, Peachester resident Ted Prickett asked readers if they could help shed some light on a hollow log he had unearthed. Thanks to Peter Dellaway from Bells Creek who told us that it was his father, Harold Dellaway, who owned the farm where the timber log bridge came from. Harold’s Place, where Ted found the log, was named after Harold Dellaway. Peter, who lives at Bells Creek Road, said his father bought the farm at Peachester in 1943. It was a dairy farm at the time, and a creek ran through it, so Harold had put down the logs to act as a bridge to get his tractor and equipment across it.
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Sassy Nails and Beauty snazzy special To celebrate the opening of her new business, Sassy Nails and Beauty, Beerwah’s Simone Andreassen is offering some great specials set to make your nails sparkle! Sassy Nails and Beauty offers all things nails and waxing. Simone, who has a Certificate III in Nail Technology uses Lish products and gel polish to ensure the best result for her customers. She also specialises in acrylic colours, perfect for that wow factor and sassy looking nails. Don’t miss Simone’s sassy March special, a manicure and gel polish for only $60.00. That’s a $10.00 saving! But you better get in quick – Simone’s expert service is proving popular with the locals, so make sure you call and book a time to suit. Or even better, why not get a group of friends together (minimum of five), and relax while
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What is happening at the Beerwah Library? Wednesday, February 29 - Sustainable Homes - Costs of living are constantly rising but what can you do about it? Presented by Wiebe from SCEC, discover how to use technology and living smarter to save energy, money and the planet. These sessions will be looking at principles of sustainable design, technologies that can be fitted to existing homes and smarter ways of living in a home. Bookings essential. Wednesday, March 14 - Wills, Estates and Power of Attorney, presented by Suncoast Community Legal Service and Sunshine Coast Libraries. This session by Ray Barber seeks to put you in the picture as to the law around wills and other end of life matters. Whether you‘re revising your own will to take account of changed circumstances, assisting older family members to put their affairs in order or wondering about the roles of various parties in the estate administration process, this session is the first step to understanding your rights and responsibilities. Bookings essential. And our regular sessions: Baby Rhyme Time is held every Monday at 10.30am for infants aged birth to one year. Monday, March 19 we will be having a guest presenter. Story Time for Toddlers is held every Tuesday at 10.30am for children aged one to five years.
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“I have decided to shave my head completely and go back to skin. This brings comments of surprise from most when they hear about it, given the potential discomfort I may face either as my hair regrows or from reactions to my newly bald head. “However, whatever discomfort I will go through is nothing compared to what sufferers of leukaemia go through,” Julie said. “This is my way of giving something back for them in the hope that better treatments and services can be funded and discovered.”
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Community Group Updates Amongst The Sculptures
Contributed by Linda Morse
Contributed by Pauline Clarke, Publicity Officer Glasshouse Country View Club visited Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve in Maleny for a guided tour through the rainforest and a picnic lunch on Wednesday, February 22. The day before we had experienced over 60mm of rain and it was still very misty as we started
Dressed and ready for the rainforest
One of the many spcies of fungi
our guided walk. This, of course, is ideal rainforest weather and the fungi were out in force; every shape and colour known to man (or woman as in our case). John, our guide, was most informative and we learnt much about the rainforest, its habitat and animals. Thanks John for a great morning out. The next View Club outing will be held on Wednesday, March 7 where we will depart from Ferryman Cruise Point on Bribie Island at 11.15am for a three hour cruise along the Pumistone Passage including a cold buffet lunch. Husbands are welcome to join us on this trip. Anyone who would like to join the View Club would be most welcome. Please contact Joy on 5439 9049 or Lydia on 5438 7894 who will be pleased to supply further information. View clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities through education and support.
Vicar of who? We have had dogs in Glasshouse Country Uniting Church before with Rev George Woodward, so we were thrilled a few Sundays ago when Rev Bev Ham who was talking about ‘Belonging to Families’ bought her puppy along to church to illustrate being part of her ‘family’ and also part of God's Wider Family. Bev is pictured with her friend Marilyn Yarrow, Jenny from Uganda and Paia Ingram from PNG and Chris Bell at the organ - all part of God's family.
Lions Club of Beerwah Contributed by Una Robinson
2012 Youth of the Year This is a close up look at some of our future leaders in the community and what a credit they all are. Beerwah Lions Club’s section of the annual National Australia Bank sponsored Youth of The Year competition was held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club on February 22 with Lion Justin Neubecker co-ordinating the evening events. During the evening a very nice meal was provided by the Sports Club staff. With some 43 people, including school principal Graham Trevenen and wife Sue, Kath Bateman the school YOY co-ordinator and students present (even including some grandparents from Durban in Africa) this was a very memorable occasion for all involved. The Beerwah winners will go on to compete at Lions Regional level in Caloundra, then on to Lions Q3 district, state and national levels in Perth in May. Many former Youth of the Year entrants go on to bigger things; Kevin Rudd, Peter Beattie, and one of ours in Rhys Reynolds, contesting a Division 1 Council position. Beerwah Lions contest ran again with the generous support of Glasshouse Rotary members taking on the long and challenging task as judges 14
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and Lions say a big thank you to John Kemp, Peter Farrell and Tony Debrincat. Beerwah High contestants were Alix Murdock, Travis Bosch, Phoebe Slater, Connor Bosch, Rae Austin and Mana Taripo. With thanks to Kath Bateman they had apparently previously been selected by an in school competition of 12 students. Students had been interviewed by the judges during the day, this represents 80 per cent of the points scored and the public speaking part in the evening is just 20 per cent of the overall score. At the evening session, each were asked two impromptu questions and allowed up to two minutes to respond to each. They gathered their thoughts very quickly and talked. Just consider how you would respond to these following impromptu questions, ‘Does the media e.g. TV, newspapers, have too much influence on our society?’, and ‘Mining our resources is booming at present – what are the benefits and are there any concerns for future generations?’ Following on from the impromptu section, the students spoke for five minutes on their prepared speeches. With the judges deliberations eventually complete the winners were announced. Congratulations to the Public Speaking winner, Travis Bosch and congratulations to the overall Youth of The Year winner, Rae Austin.
With its AGM next week, the Landsborough School of Arts Hall committee is calling on members of the public to come forward and help keep the hall going as a vibrant and well used part of the community. It’s been a busy year for The Landsborough School of Arts Hall committee and the Hall, with some structural repairs, thanks to assistance from a group of volunteers from the Masonic Lodge and local builder Phil Bundesen. Hall highlights include the weekly Saturday markets, which are now in their fourth year, and generate much needed funds for ongoing maintenance. The ‘Down Under’ Craft Group meets every Wednesday morning and the ladies have contributed greatly, by making craft items for sale at the craft shop, which is open most Saturday mornings. The convenor of the group, Shirley Ruhle, is to be congratulated for her tireless efforts in raising funds towards not only the hall, but also her role in organising the annual Morning Tea for Cancer held at the hall. Market convenors Linda and Bernie took over the role of hall booking officers when Lyn Bidwell retired, and there is now a Facebook page with booking information and photos. The Hall is also used regularly by a number of groups including Zumba, Hinterland Fitness, Tae Quon Do and Lodge meetings, and more. Throughout the year, the Hall committee has also received much assistance from divisional councillor Anna Grosskreutz, and a special thanks to long term committee member Alf Unwin, who has helped with a number of jobs, and keeps the hedges trimmed. Since the Hall was formally opened in 1927 it has been cared for by various groups of volunteers who make up the committee, and oversee the letting and management of the Hall. The Hall is a vibrant well used community asset and we need your help to maintain it and keep it going. The AGM will be held at the hall on Thursday, March 8 at 7.00pm. Membership is open to anyone interested in seeing the hall continue to provide a site for gatherings and community events in Landsborough. Membership is only $5.00 per year, and the monthly meetings are generally held on the first Thursday of the month at 7.00pm. If you are interested in supporting this great hall and keeping it in our community, come along to the AGM. Contact the chair, Peter Pollock, on 5494 8067 or 0428 710 902, and check out our Facebook page.
Mooloolah Public Hall Welcome back to our regular weekly groups of yoga, creative dance, craft, slimmers, playgroup, sewing guild, martial arts and Sunday Church meetings. Information on these groups is available from the notice board at the front of the hall. Market stalls will begin monthly in March, hosted by the Uniting Church and the hall management team. Monthly meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 4.00pm in the Hall. The next meeting is March 8. Please join with us, come along to a meeting, share your ideas and involve yourself with the management of Our Town Hall. www.gcnews.com.au
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Things 2 Do
Out and About Special thanks
Blackall Range ‘Woodies’ open day
Last Wednesday the Hospitality students at Beerwah High catered for a very special breakfast for the School Chaplain Mike Turner to say thanks to his many local supporters.
Golf Day supporter Andrew Powell MP with Mike Turner
On Saturday, March 10 from 9.00am - 3.00pm, members of the Blackall Range Woodcrafters’ Guild Inc, will open the doors of their magnificent headquarters on the Maleny Road for an open day. There’ll be tours and demonstrations of wood carving, turning, pyrography and slabbing. The operation of some of the sophisticated and unusual machinery e.g. the woodwiz, routers and various sized bandsaws are not to be missed. A very popular demonstration is the slabbing and milling of tree trunks, where visitors will be invited to order slabs to size and thickness. The sale of used tools in good working order is one of the highlights, and these will be on display and for sale from 9.00am. Food will be available, and there will be a chocolate wheel with valuable woodcraft prizes. Free entry.
FREE mountain bike orienteering event To support Bike Week 2012 the Sunshine Orienteer's Club is holding a FREE 'Come And Try It' mountain bike orienteering event in the Beerburrum State Forest on Saturday, March 10. One course only, approximately 60 minutes worth of pedaling and great fun. All welcome. We are also running a FREE foot orienteering event in the afternoon. For more information or to pre enter this event please go to www.oq.asn.au event calendar or contact Dawn Clarke on 5494 9908.
Computer courses at Morris House Neighbourhood Centre Kerry Evans with Bill, Deb and Erin Holland, long time Chaplaincy supporters
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Celtic fun on St Patrick’s Day Celebrate the fun of St Patrick's Day on Sunday, March 18, 3.00pm 5.30pm at Eudlo Hall with a high energy, toe-tapping Celtic-inspired afternoon concert and community dance presented by Cello Dreaming and special guests The Maleny Céili Band. From 10.30am - 11.30am Celtic tunes workshop with Nicole Murray and Emma Nixon from the Maleny Céili Band assisted by Louise King, artistic director of Cello Dreaming. Cost is $15.00 per participant. Form 3.00pm – 5.30pm Celtic concert and community dance presented by Cello Dreaming students and special guests The Maleny Céili Band. Concert tickets $20.00 / $15.00 concession (or 4554 postcode) and Cello Dreaming student families / under 12 free (includes afternoon refreshments). Contact Louise King on 5445 9171 / 0415 128 799 for bookings and more information.
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New computer courses will commence in the second week of March at Morris House Neighbourhood Centre. The courses will be basic and accredited basic and also social media. The social media lessons include the internet, e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, mobile devices such as netbooks and smart phones, messaging and blogging, music and video downloading and photos and still images. Basic skills are required for those enrolling for the social media courses. Our basic courses cater for all ages and skill levels and if accreditation is required, extra lessons are available for this. For all enquiries and bookings call 5494 1255 or call in and see us at 478 Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough, e-mail morrishouse@landsborough.com. We are open 9.30am - 1.00pm Monday to Friday.
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Community Notices
Facebook for business
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Council is hosting a free workshop at Beerwah Library on Wednesday, March 21 from 2.00pm - 3.30pm to assist small business owners with information about using Facebook for marketing purposes. Facebook 4 Business will explore what social media is and how it can be included into marketing strategies to build a brand and connect with clients. Bookings essential, phone 5439 2500.
Scottish Country dancing
Winter Angels are looking for caring people with spare time on their hands to knit or crochet scarves and / or beanies for the homeless. For more information please contact June Luton J.P on 5494 8701.
Trivia night
A Trivia night is being held on March 10 at the Glasshouse Country RSL Hall, 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start. $10.00 per head. Light supper provided. Good raffle prizes, tables of six, it will be a fun night. For bookings phone 0417 526 090. Are you single, between 50-65 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345.
Can you Knit or Crochet?
Mondays 7.00pm - 9.00pm, Presbyterian Hall, Cedar Street, Maleny. All beginners and newcomers welcome, no need to bring a partner. Scottish country dancing is good fun, great exercise and an excellent way to keep your brain and body active – just three easy steps and you are on your way! For further information contact Helen on 5445 7845 or Dorothy on 5494 3671.
Hall for hire
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Monday, April 16, 11.30am - 6.30pm Glass House Mountains Hall Tuesday, April 17, 11.30am - 6.30pm Landsborough Memorial Hall Wednesday, April 18, 11.30am - 6.30pm Beerwah Marketplace Thursday, April 19, 8.00am - 3.00pm. To book an appointment, call 131 495 or visit www.donateblood.com.au
Need a local hall for your class or group? Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, 4 Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains has some vacancies week days and all day Saturday. Cost $20.00 session, morning – afternoon – evening. Email admin@ ghmnc.com or phone 5438 7000 9.00am – 12.00noon.
Mooloolah Valley Playgroup
Are you looking for someone to have a chat with while your babies and young children can play safely, but you are not sure where to go? The Mooloolah Valley Playgroup meets every Friday (during school terms), at the Mooloolah Public Hall, 9.00am - 12.00noon, you are welcome to come and go at any time during these hours. Morning tea is provided for all, along with as much caffeine as you need to get through the morning! $3.00 per visit, first visit free. Affiliated with the Playgroup
GCNews welcomes contributions from not-for-profit community groups and other local organisations. Please note the editorial deadline is 12.00noon each Friday. If you have missed the deadline your contribution will not be considered for the next edition. For contributions that do meet the deadline, every effort will be made to include them in the next edition, however if we receive more contributions than we
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah 8.30am - Sunday Worship & Youth Program 10.30am - Peachester UC 1st & 3rd Sun Phone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!
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Social Tennis Players wanted for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at Glasshouse Sports Club. Call 5496 9082.
Faced with a drinking problem?
Perhaps we can help? Alcoholics Anonymous meets at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre in Reid Street, twice weekly. Meetings are confidential, free to attend, open to the public, and non obligatory. Just turn up on Sundays 6.30pm or on Thursdays 7.30pm. For further details please contact Troy 0423 959 603 or Jed 0437 475 448.
Sunshine Coast Model Boat Club Annual Regatta
The Sunshine Coast Model Boat Club will be holding its annual regatta on Sunday, March 18. There will be Sail Boats, Tug Boats, Work Boats, Merchantmen, Warships, Submarines et al. The venue is the lake at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs. Follow signs to the Uni and then the Model Boat signs. Free entry.
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Peter Danzey will Moriel representative be running an eight week Bible
Stan Griffith Caloundra Catholic Parish During the week I attended two funerals. Both were attended by large numbers of friends and relatives of the deceased. Both were remembrance services of people who died before what could be considered a long and fulfilled life. The first was a woman of 48 years, the daughter of close and dear friends. I had known her from her earliest years and had seen her grow into a lovely and mature woman. She had a keen intellect, a thirst for knowledge, and the ability to use fully the rich source of natural talents that were hers. She had reached the top of the tree in her chosen profession and had developed the skill to teach others from her wide experience. She had married and had a long loving relationship with her husband of over 20 years. They have a daughter just reaching her late teens and who is about to find her feet in the wider world. She was in that time in life when she could, after all her hard work, start to relax and really enjoy the years ahead of her as she continued to travel, to be involved with her many friends and look forward perhaps to sharing the joys of being a grandmother. Now all this has been taken from her. This young woman was struck down with breast cancer. As her family gathered around her death bed and they realised that death was imminent, her sister asked the question "Why?" It's one we
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
Life And Death: The Great Mystery
Association of Queensland, and all of our members belong to this group. Visit the Playgroup web site for more information www.playgroupqld.com.au. For more information please call Lisa on 5492 9966 or the Playgroup Association of Queensland on 1800 171 882.
all ask from time to time when faced with similar situations. Where, we ask, is the justice in all this? If there is a just and loving God how can these tragic events occur? Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world if there is an all seeing all knowing being we call God? I'm afraid I do not know the answer. At times like this all we can do is be with those who are suffering, and share their pain and grief. After all, we too will experience that same loss and pain ourselves one day. It is part of being human, to face up to and accept our mortality. At times like these I am reminded of what St Paul wrote to his friend Timothy. He was an old man at the time, a prisoner of the Emperor, and knew he had only a short time to live. He writes, ‘The time of my departure is at hand. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now all there is laid up for me is the crown of righteousness that the Lord, the just judge, will reward me on that day; and not only me, but all those who long for his coming.’ It is words such as these that, while not giving a total answer to the WHY, do give a measure of comfort in our desperation. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Building - Sun 4.30pm
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A Wesleyan Methodist Church
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Prophecy Seminar in the Performing Arts Hall at Beerwah State High School (park opp. Tennis Courts). Seminar will run every Wednesday at 7.00pm throughout March and April. Contact Peter 5493 6164
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866 Local contact Br. John 5439 9130
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah
Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354 www.gcnews.com.au
Wedding Guide
2012
Beerwah Hideaway B&B and wedding venue
This boutique venue offers beautiful surroundings, good food, luxury accommodation and affordability. Couples and guests can relax as the ceremony and reception can both be held here. This tropical garden setting (approximately three acres) includes a picturesque gazebo style chapel overlooking a small creek for wedding ceremonies. The tropical setting is a beautiful backdrop for any reception and to complete the picture they have a selection of affordable packages. These include everything you need from a venue, covered seats, beautifully laid tables, and in house catering. Some packages also include complimentary luxury accommodation for your wedding night. Catering from 30 to 90 guests. They have been featured on the ‘Great South East’ TV program. Viewing by prior appointment. If you would like to contact them phone 5494 6270 or email hideawayathilton@bigpond.com or check out their website www.beerwahhideaway.com
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Call Irene on 5494 6270 1233 Steve Irwin Way Beerwah
Photography Of Distinction, Ilia Starkovsky will make your Special Day memorab le forever. Offering you a complete package and service. Framing, albums etc . Come in to discuss your options.
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Enjoy getting in shape with Zumba ® Fitness Ang Dellaway from Exhilarate Health and Fitness – Zumba FX can help you to look and feel at your best for your big day. “Zumba classes can help to boost your confidence, increase energy and motivation levels, as well as helping you to stay calm and relaxed during the lead up to the big day. You can achieve all this while having plenty of fun and getting a super workout,” Ang said. Classes run on a casual – pay as you come basis as well as offering some special deals that would be well-suited to brides to be, bridal parties, or even the groomsmen. Please email enquiries to: zumbafx@gmail.com or visit the websites to see class information and frequently asked questions. You can also print off a free pass if you are a new participant. Visit: www.exhilaratehealthandfitness.com or www.zumbafx.com you can also find this business on facebook: www.facebook.com/ZumbaFXAng or give Ang a call on 5419 0244.
Artography – capturing your memories Talitha, James and Cathy Crawford make up the Peachester based creative photographic team of Artography. The name of their business sums up their approach – their images are works of art. They don’t just record the day; they create photos that bring back all the feelings and memories of the special occasion. As well as the photography they can take care of your album design and printing needs and they also do ‘love photography’, so you don’t have to wait until your wedding day to capture your love. Their advice for brides and grooms is to relax and let your day unfold; this will show delightful emotions in your photographs that will light up your whole world with your smiles. They are happy to meet any day of the week that suits you, just give them a call to set up an appointment by phoning 5494 9844 or check out their website www.artographyweddings.com.au
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Getting off to the right start GCNews asked Peachester Marriage Celebrant Margarita Priori-Smith what advice she gives couples about choosing the person to perform your marriage ceremony and this is what she shared with us. Couples can either ask a pastor to marry them or engage the services of a registered civil marriage celebrant (please ensure your civil marriage celebrant is registered). While there are many celebrants to choose from, each one has their own special interest and personality. Choose your celebrant with care as you are entrusting this person to create and conduct one of the most treasured and important ceremonies of your life. A good celebrant will conduct ceremonies where the couple and their guests feel enriched. They will have a passion for what they do, care about the role they play and will feel strongly about the importance of marriage. They will incorporate your values and beliefs and work with you in creating an outstanding ceremony that reflects your vision for the day. A couple should speak to the marriage celebrant as soon as they have set a date as legally the paperwork has to be done at least one month before the actual date. You may meet with a number of Celebrants before choosing the one that is right for you. Once a couple has chosen a celebrant, a meeting is arranged so that they can get to know each other and discuss the couple’s ideas for their special day. The celebrant may also provide them with a ceremony guide that includes examples of vows, verses and readings, as well as information on how to write their own vows, if they wish to do so. It’s best to have someone with experience and someone you feel completely comfortable with. I love what I do - I am a full-time, registered Civil Marriage Celebrant. Weddings are not just my business, they are my passion. I have an artistic background with attention to detail and I am very flexible when it comes to people ... and the weather. It is a joy and a pleasure for me to be a part of a couple’s special day. Whether you choose a pastor or civil marriage celebrant, your ceremony should be meaningful and a touching start to your wedding day. www.gcnews.com.au
The biggest mistakes brides make when hiring a wedding photographer 1.
You pick a photographer based on price. You get what you pay for. lt is impossible to offer the cheapest price, have the highest quality and provide the best service, all at the same time.
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You hire an amateur, friend or relative and expect top-notch wedding photographs. Professionalism is paramount. Will the photos live up to your expectations? The party is over, the cake eaten, the gown in mothballs. Your photos are the only reminder of this day. Was it worth amateur photos as the only reminder of the most important day in your life? You think all photographers are the same. Ilia Starkovsky at Beerwah Photograhics has years of experience photographing weddings. He knows all the best angles, and all situations are artistically covered. Photography is art and craftsmanship. Check out his website at www. beerwahphotographics.com.au or drop in to Beerwah Photographics at 48 Simpson Street, Beerwah.
Make your special day exceptional with a ceremony that is uniquely you
Wedding venue to delight Little White Wedding Church was an original Baptist church built in 1949, and was initially located in Redcliffe. Now located in Maleny and completely renovated and refurbished, Little White Wedding Church offers a stylish option for wedding ceremonies. Set amongst a charming rural property, the church oozes style and sophistication. An elegant interior that features vintage dĂŠcor, including crystal chandeliers, tiffany chairs and showcasing a colour palette of white, ivory and latte, the enchanting church offers couples a glamorous indoor ceremony option for their wedding day. Seating 104 guests, and fully air-conditioned,
Little White Wedding Church can cater for intimate or lavish style ceremonies. A nondenominational church, you are welcome to bring your own religious minister or civil celebrant to conduct your wedding ceremony. Surrounded by grazing land and featuring English style manicured gardens, landscaped walk ways, and a gorgeous white picket fence, the church sits gracefully on a beautiful property allowing you the opportunity to capture stunning photos to remember your day. A stones throw from the glorious Glasshouse Mountains and located nearby many award winning wedding reception venues, Little White Wedding Church is a wonderful way to begin your wedding day.
Margarita - Civil Celebrant Whether it is your 1st or 3rd wedding, whether you are eloping or having all the bells & whistles ... your wedding should be just as you want it to be ... full of beautiful memories.
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Vintage wedding chapel in Maleny stylish ceremonies, sweeping rural views, country charm info@littlewhiteweddingchurch.com.au www.littlewhiteweddingchurch.com.au 85 McCarthy Rd, Maleny Queensland enquiries 0438 078 144 Photography courtesy of Beth Carter Photography
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Kristabelle beauty comes to you Kristy Christopher of Kristabelle Beauty has been working in the beauty industry for over 15 years. She still gets a thrill from seeing the brides and bridesmaids fully dressed and looking amazing, knowing she has shared in their experience. Kristy and Sheerie currently provide a mobile service for wedding makeup as well as acrylic and shellac nails. After June, Kristy is looking forward to expanding the business when she plans to open a beauty salon. One of the features of the salon that Kristy is most excited about is that she will be able to hold ‘Hen Party’ pamper days, as well as a dressing room for brides and bridesmaids to use on their special day. “Being part of someone’s wedding is always a privilege and I always encourage the brides to try and relax and enjoy their special day,” Kristy said. To contact Kristy phone 0429 340 490.
Kristabelle Beauty Specialising in Bridal makeup that is fresh, modern and flawless for your wedding day. A mobile make up service that comes to you, Kristabelle Beauty uses the highest quality Jane Iredale mineral make up that will leave even the most sensitive of skin types feeling and looking fabulous. We also offer Acrylic and Shellac Nails in our mobile service.
Beerwah Flowers and Gifts Sue Neilen, local florist and owner of Beerwah Flowers and Gifts specialises in wedding flowers. Throughout her career, the quality of Sue’s work has been recognised with awards including the Australian Bridal Industry Awards 2005 / 2006. “We specialise in creating beautiful trailing traditional styles in soft pastels, to the bold and the beautiful, bright and vibrant, modern styles,” she said. Sue and her team can create all your floral needs from wedding bouquets, table arrangements, corsages, shoulder and handbag sprays, buttonholes, and head circlets, sprays and individual flowers for brides and bridesmaids. All your requirements will be tailor made for your special day. They also hire a range of decorative wedding items for at-home weddings, including glass float bowls in a range of sizes, with or without stands for floating flowers, petals or candles, vases, candle holders and hurricane lamps, pedestals, and arches. “We are also available to discuss your complete wedding needs after hours; or on Saturday and Sunday by appointment,” Sue said. Beerwah Flowers and gifts will be at the Bridal Expo at the Events Centre at Caloundra on Sunday, March 11 or you can pop in and see them at their shop in Simpson Street, Beerwah, phone 5494 6755 and email info@beerwahflowersandgifts.com
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Choosing the right ring for your life When purchasing your wedding rings, the staff at Flair Jewellery are happy to give personal advice, but there are a few general points you might like to consider. If your job requires you to work closely with patients for example, you might consider a setting that is low set or a rubover setting that won’t catch. Similarly, a tradesman might decide on a ring that is made of a hard metal like 9ct gold or titanium, or even wear their ring on a chain. For insurance purposes, Flair also offers a service called Jewelsure, which is an affordable online valuation system, which updates the value of your jewellery every month. This makes it very easy to replace your wedding ring if it is ever lost. Lastly you need to have your ring inspected by a jeweller at least once a year to make sure it is in good condition. Mention the Flair ad in this Wedding feature for a free polish and inspection at Flair.
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Nestled in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, the AnnaBella Chapel is the idyllic intimate venue for your wedding ceremony. This tranquil, rural setting will create the perfect backdrop for your special day and offers many stunning photo opportunities. Also available for Naming and Farewell Ceremonies
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Say I do with our wide range of engagement and wedding rings, designed for every budget. Our groom’s wedding rings range from the plain and understated elegance, to the unusual and exciting for the more adventurous man. For the beautiful bride, choose from our lovely selection of gold and diamond engagement and wedding rings, or design your own. We also have refreshing pearl and silver or gold jewellery for the bridesmaids, and elegant cufflink and tie pin sets for the best man and groomsman.
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Palmwoods Bowls Club President, Di O’Brien might be a little biased but she reckons that the Palmwoods Bowls Club is a perfect venue for your special day. Di said the clubhouse has a wonderful deck overlooking a stunning lagoon that is ideal for all types of functions. It’s particularly suitable for weddings and has a lovely garden setting so you can hold both the ceremony and the reception in the one location. “Not surprisingly our new chef, Anita, the former owner and chef of ‘The Naked Italian’ restaurant at Twin Waters, specialises in Italian food. But she is more than happy to sit down and discuss your particular catering needs and come up with a menu that will impress your guests,” Di said. The Club is located adjacent to the well known Palmwoods Duck Pond, just a short stroll to shops and transport and has plenty of off street parking available. The Club is open seven days – in the afternoon on weekdays and from 10.00am on weekends. The operations manager Phil Gins can be contacted on 5445 9190.
Making brides shine The girls at Beerwah Hair and Beauty have been looking after the hair and beauty needs of local brides for over 20 years so they know just how important it is for the bride to shine, and for all the preparations to run smoothly on the day. With a team of experienced hairdressers and beauty therapists, they are able to look after your entire wedding party in one convenient location. Services include hair styling, including elegant upstyles, make-up, facials, waxing, tinting, manicures, pedicures, massage, acrylic and gel nails, and day spa body treatments. Business owner Vicki Heading says the key to a perfect wedding day is organisation and booking well ahead, and if the bride has time, having a trial hair and makeup session. Call in and see the girls at 54 Simpson Street, Beerwah next door to Laurie Evans Real Estate. Or give them a call on 5494 0032 or 0438 943 899 or email mhbc@bigpond.com
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Make your dream wedding dress a reality Curves revolutionary new weight loss program is designed to help dieters lose up to 10kg of body fat and up to 50cm in just 90 days. Curves owner Linda Bibo said ‘Curves Complete’ program gives you weekly personalised diet plans and shopping lists which helps you enjoy the convenience of portion control while shopping at your own grocery store at a fraction of the cost of expensive mail order diet food programs. As well as the Curves workouts you will receive daily motivational videos along with one-on-one time with your personal coach each week to support, encourage and motivate you to get the results you want. To find out more contact Linda at Curves Beerwah, Shop 12, 21 Peachester Road, Turner Park Shopping Village, or phone on 5494 0455, email curvesbeerwah@bigpond.com or you can check out the website www.curvesbeerwah.com.au
Laser treatment available locally Accredited laser specialist Lucie Blanchettova from Laser Express has been visiting Hinterland Body and Soul Clinic (previously Kellys) for the past eight years, providing IPL (intense pulsed light laser) treatment. Lucie said IPL is used for treating freckles, pigmentation, veins, fine lines, open pores, scaring and acne, as well as permanent hair reduction. “My clients get really excited to see their skin improving in a matter of days after only one treatment, leaving skin even, tighter and glowing,” she said. “We also get lots of happy customers who have finally won the battle against all their unwanted hair. “Our medical grade IPL system, from the USA, is the number one system on the market, guaranteeing the best results possible with minimal discomfort,” Lucie said. Lucie operates from Beerwah one day per month, on a Wednesday from 9.00am to 7.00pm. Call Hinterland Body and Soul to make an appointment on 5494 0546.
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Let Smiley’s find the Beautiful & Unusual for your perfect day Engagement Rings
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Smileys – just that little bit different At Smileys Jewellers, you can be sure to find something special and unique from their wide range of contemporary and traditional pieces, as well as their custom made pieces. Smileys cater to all ages, tastes and budgets and are even able to offer a 16 week layby service. Owner, Tania Smiley is a jeweller by trade and is a specialist in setting stones so she is able to discuss your individual ideas with you. Tania said at Smileys they also offer a great range of gift ideas for bridesmaids which are a lovely memento and thank you to mark the special occasion. “If you would like to pop into the store we can show you some of the beautiful items in the Pastiche, Bee and Ellani collection – while being beautiful they still offer great value for money,” Tania said. Smileys is located in the Woolworths Marketplace and is open from 9.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday, and 9.00am – 1.00pm Saturday. You can contact Tania on 5439 0611.
AnnaBella Chapel for defining moments We all have defining moments in our lives – celebratory, romantic and sentimental. As such, why not choose the quaint and chic AnnaBella Chapel for your wedding, vow renewal, naming and farewell ceremonies? The picture postcard, AnnaBella Chapel, is perfect for an intimate ceremony. Set in tranquil, rural surrounds, it offers a supreme backdrop for stunning photo opportunities to celebrate and remember your special event. With an abundance of native bird life, ducks, a dam filled with elegant water lilies and the Steward family’s prized, roaming Droughtmaster cattle, you won’t need to leave the 35 acre property for photography. In a case of ‘classic country meets sleek contemporary’, this new purpose-built Wedding Chapel stands in lush, landscaped gardens bordering a gum tree gully. AnnaBella ~ The Wedding Chapel, is available for hire at 264 Wilson Road, Ilkley. For a viewing appointment, contact Judy on 5478 9411 or mobile 0418 814 232. www.annabellatheweddingchapel.com.au
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If your love of country music is almost as important as your love for each other you may want to consider either getting married or renewing your wedding vows at the Gympie Music Muster this year. This year’s event at the Amamoor Creek State Forrest comes complete with a custom built chapel and an on-hand celebrant. The custom built chapel will be installed at the event’s site for the duration of the festival with couples interested in sharing their love over the music festivities required to register their interest prior to the event. Registrations are available online at www.muster.com.au or by calling the Muster office 5482 2099. Bookings for the chapel will be on a first come, first served basis with several nuptials and renewals expected to take place between August 23 and 26. Couples intending to marry must register with the Muster’s office by July 1 to ensure legal proceedings and documentation is adhered by. Those renewing their vows country style will have until July 21 to register. Couples will say their ‘I do’s’ in front of not only their guests, but also in front of country music radio personality and registered celebrant Nick Erby. Whilst the brides may opt out of wearing white due to the inability to keep their wedding gown clean, it’s expected cowboy boots, akubra’s and drizeabones will become standard wedding garb for happy couples at the Gympie Music Muster. www.gcnews.com.au
We asked our Facebook friends to share their tips for ‘Brides to be’ and this is what they said Alison Moffat Keep it simple and relaxed. Purchase decorations etc on Ebay if you can. Have the wedding that you want and not what your parents want. Both my sons got married in the latter part of 2011 and had beautiful weddings that reflected them and it wasn’t expensive. Leah Thomson Make sure the day is all about the two of you, and not everyone else, they will have or have had their turn. Also remember, it is only one day, do not put yourself or your family in debt for one day when you have a lifetime ahead of you. Lynda Gray I was given some terrific advice from my lovely girlfriend Allison that I highly recommend. Throughout your wedding day, every so often stand back and look around and take in the moments. After the wedding you will be happy you did this because you will have these memories. It is so easy to get lost in the busyness and not get a chance to enjoy the special moments. Margarita Priori-Smith For many couples the planning for the day becomes all about the wedding reception and not about the actual ceremony. They can lose sight of the importance of the ceremony and what a vital element it is for setting the mood for the entire day.
Permanent reminders of special day GCNews has teamed up with Coolaz to give you the chance to win a prize pack to the value of $100.00, which consists of 20 personalised drink coolers which are sure to impress your friends and family. Coolaz has an amazing range of new stylish and classy drinks and stubby holders – that you can personalise with your own photos and words. Perfect for weddings, kids or adults parties, bucks and hens nights, any type of business, special events / occasions, a sports club, birthdays and more. The options are literally endless. They fit all kinds of drinks – so whether it’s a soft drink or alcoholic drink, you can easily keep it cold in a stylish way. You can see more at www.coolaz.com.au. At the website you can choose from hundreds of different designs or organise the Coolaz designers to create one especially for you – it really is that easy. Coolaz are fully designed and made in Australia. Each drink / stubby holder comes in full colour with a photo quality print. They are the best looking way to keep your drinks cold. They don’t fade or crack – and they’re a great souvenir for anyone to take home to remember the special event or party you have held. To try and win, just send us an email with the couple’s names and contact detail and your wedding date. In the subject line include the words 'stubby holders are coolaz' and send it through to reception@gcnews.com.au
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When you’re celebrating a special occasion, you want a special venue. At the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, we aim to make every occasion memorable, with its easy to find and convenient location, fantastic facilities and first class service. Whether it’s a birthday or wedding, every occasion becomes something special at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. The Club is equipped to plan your whole reception, from table and room decorations, a fully stocked bar at Club prices, and a gorgeous Gazebo to hold your ceremony in. Events Co-ordinator Kylie will help guide you through a selection of menus to suit all budgets, from sit down meals to canapies and cocktail parties, all expertly prepared by the experienced team of chefs. Recently redecorated, the Reception Room can hold up to 200 guests and features an inbuilt dance floor, and there’s a quiet deck from which to capture the stunning hinterland views, and of course plenty of convenient parking. Nothing is overlooked at this venue, where the staff are happy to go one step further to make sure your individual requests are catered for, ensuring your special day is long remembered. So whether you are planning a reception for 20 to 200, you must come and see this fantastic venue and all that it has to offer.
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Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club are committed to providing an unforgettable experience on your very special day Our air-conditioned function room provides a variety of reception possibilities and is complimented with a Gazebo that is an ideal location for you ceremony • Full wedding packages available • Capacity for up to 150 guests • Free personalised, professional service to assist in your planning Steve Irwin Way Glasshouse Mountains
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less than 600sqm, the maximum number of dogs that can be kept is two, regardless of size. 2. Seek permission first: An applicant must have approval from the body corporate before bringing or keeping a pet within a scheme. Doing this without permission can ruin your chances for negotiating further down the track. 3. The body corporate must be fair and reasonable: A refusal to grant permission for a pet should be based on consideration of the wellbeing of the animal, not the owner (e.g. refusing to grant approval to house a miniature pony in a three-storey walk up is reasonable). 4. Check clauses in your lease agreement: Clauses could already be available in your lease for you to challenge the body corporate or landlord. 5. Check with the owner: Before you go to the body corporate, you must first have agreement from the landlord. Remind your landlord of the tenant market they are missing out on by excluding pet owners.
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Buyers and tenants are not aware of their rights when it comes to having pets, says a leading property expert from The Investors Club. The Investors Club manages over 17,000 properties Australia-wide, and says buyers can easily challenge draconian measures to completely ban pets; they just need to be well briefed on council rules and enter negotiations with the spirit of compromise. “By-laws that prevent an owner or tenant from keeping any animal, even something as inoffensive as a single goldfish, are unduly and not reflective of Australia’s love for animals. Tenants and buyers need to be aware that bodies corporate cannot absolutely prohibit the keeping of any animal in any circumstances,” said spokesperson Karen Horsfall. The Investors Club’s five tips for negotiating pets with a landlord or body corporate: 1. Know your local council restrictions: Check your council rules. A standard rule is for a property of
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FAMILY GUARANTEES POPULAR IN SCRAMBLE FOR PROPERTY Family guarantees are becoming increasingly popular as buyers scramble to get into the property market for the first time, ‘trade up’ or buy an investment property. According to Smartline Personal Mortgage Advisers, family guarantees offer the means to ‘buy time’. However, if using a family guarantee, Smartline Personal Mortgage Adviser, Teresa Harrison strongly advises borrowers to establish an exit strategy. “In the face of tightening lending criteria, it makes sense to consider other lending options, like family guarantees, www.gcnews.com.au
which offer borrowers a viable alternative,” Teresa said. “However, the most important step in putting a family guarantee in place is to ensure there is an exit plan – a plan designed to release the guarantors (generally parents) from the loan to fund their child’s home as soon as possible. This is a relief for the guarantor, who doesn’t want the burden of a 30-year loan on their property limiting their options, including the ability to sell their house.” To exit a family guarantee, Teresa suggests having the child’s home revalued down the track to assess the property’s
equity, which can be used to release the guarantors. “Let’s say that your son or daughter purchases a home for $400,000,” Teresa explains. “Generally, we would look at having the property revalued in about five years’ time and, assuming it increased in value to $500,000, your child could then get an 80 per cent loan for $400,000 and you as the parent can be released from the loan. In this example, the child now has enough equity in the property in their own right to not need the guarantee. And, as a result of the family guarantee, they have saved about $9000 in LMI (Lender’s Mortgage
Insurance) on the initial purchase.” Although commonly used by first home buyers, Teresa says a family guarantee is a useful tool for those looking to make the move up to their second or third home, or even for buying an investment property. “There are many options available to borrowers when face with any property purchase decision. The advice and guidance of an experience adviser can be invaluable.”
Call Adviser Teresa Harrison. T: 5422 9458 or 0410 648 098 www.smartline.com.au/tharrison
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Taking Sunshine Coast to the world levels from UK buyers as a result of Julie’s trip,” he said. LJ Hooker Caloundra and Kawana Waters are market leaders on the coast and have just won the Top Marketing award for Queensland at the annual LJ Hooker Night of The Stars awards ceremony held at the Gold Coast. “The trip to the UK market will highlight to investors and potential migrants our climate, present and proposed infrastructure, population growth, variety of investment opportunities on the Sunshine Coast as well as the wide variety of lifestyle residences available on the coast,” Scott said. “Julie is including a selection of properties ‘from the beach to the bush’. The properties are showcased directly to real estate agencies and their database of prospective purchasers and also Julie Walton their investment managers. All are receiving the ‘I Love Sunshine Coast’ property pack from LJ Hooker,” he said. Julie Walton added, “as part of our marketing plan, I have been working in conjunction with UK relocation agencies, local partners Greenhalgh Pickard financial services for UK people immigrating to the Sunshine Coast. I have been able to tap into their databases by showcasing our listings to genuine UK and International buyers as a service that will benefit their agencies.” “Marketing direct to the agents on the ground is important in developing contacts and buyer enquiry from the UK for Sunshine Coast lifestyle properties. To increase exposure and enquiry levels we are distributing a sales kit on the property tour that showcases the best canal, deep ocean and beachfront properties from Pelican Waters, Kings Beach, Shelly Beach, Minyama, and Parrearra to highlight what is on offer when you move to Australia,” Julie said. “We are also featuring some stunning hinterland properties from Maleny, Mooloolah Valley, Glenview, Beerwah and Glass House Mountains that showcase a different way of life on the coast and we feature horse riding trails, farms and private acreage estates.” “I will also be showcasing some of the best listings from the LJ Hooker Business Broking Sunshine Coast office which is based in the same offices as LJ Hooker Kawana Waters. We want people to know there are very successful businesses for sale that they can purchase,” she said. An ‘I love Sunshine Coast’ sales kit with attractive referral program will be distributed on LJ Hooker Caloundra/Kawana Waters’ property tour to further develop the sister agency arrangement with the UK agencies and will be distributed to their databases of interested buyers relocating or investing in the Sunshine Coast. Principal of LJ Hooker Caloundra, Kawana Waters and LJ Hooker Business Sunshine Coast said, “Julie featured a property on a documentary by Century Films which aired on UK TV. BONUS ADDITIONAL This trip is a follow up. Julie is an excellent $10K SAVING marketer and ambassador for LJ Hooker and the Contact: John King 0409 570 284 Sunshine Coast area and we are proud that she is “QLD BUILD BOOST” Email: johnk@gcfn.com.au representing the company overseas.” Web: www.beerwahrealestate.com.au/1979276 68 Simpson Street “Sellers that wish be included in the ‘I love Address: 22 Coastal Ave, Beerwah www.beerwahrealestate.com.au Sunshine Coast’ UK property tour can contact me Beerwah direct on mobile 0433 983 630. Just text ‘I luv 68 Simpson St, Beerwah SC’ to get involved! ” said Julie. LJ Hooker real estate agent Julie Walton is taking the Sunshine Coast to the world as she embarks on a journey that will see her showcasing some of the best Sunshine Coast properties in conjunction with UK local agency, Countrywide Estate Agents. Scott Hull, principal of LJ Hooker Caloundra, LJ Hooker Kawana Waters and LJ Hooker Business Broking Sunshine said they were very proud of Julie. “She is a great marketer, having a degree in marketing with honours in advertising. She is always coming up with innovative ways to feature her properties and has formed a sister company relationship with Countrywide Estate Agency group, one of the biggest in the UK. “We have no doubt that Julie’s unlimited energy and enthusiasm for the Sunshine Coast will rub off on prospective purchasers looking to invest or live in the Sunshine Coast and we expect increased inquiry
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The vendors did it, so can you! They started their home business that has just boomed with the main road exposure. With a long driveway your home is set back amongst farmland in a peaceful setting enjoying the glorious views of Mount Mellum. Best of both worlds! • Massive 3 bay extended shed fully lined with suspended ceilings, 3 phase power • Renovated split level 4 Bedroom with ensuite, 3 bedrooms with BIR on top level • Office set up next to exposed timber beam lounge room with high ceilings • Large sound proofed media room, surround sound computerised music system with speakers inside and outside to the back covered entertainment area • 3 separate living areas with kitchen with a rural outlook, manicured lawns • Close to Steve Irwin Way, it is only 25 minutes to Caloundra beaches, 30 minutes from Sunshine Plaza or under an hour to Brisbane City.
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Mount Mellum Magic on 10,000m2 Unearth the magic in Mount Mellum with this secluded estate property tucked in the rainforests of the green butterfly! The vendors must fly away to their northern retreat leaving this 2.5 acre mountain estate after 14 years of love and devotion with extensive renovations. Only 32 minutes drive to Sunshine Coast Plaza and 20 minutes to family beaches, and under and hour to Brisbane City makes this location central to work and play. Forget previous pricing... vendor motivation reaching an all time high to sell.
Contact: Julie Walton Nick Burton 0433 983630 0415 582 647
Escape to your own sanctuary with these must have modern inclusions: • 6 double bedroom timber home with multiple separate dual living • 4 Bathroom with character claw bath and double size showers • In ground salt water swimming pool with spa connecting to large outdoor alfresco • New Guinea Rosewood Kitchen with 5 gas burner, walk in larder, granite bench tops • Separate large billiard room with expansive built –in bar on large decked entertaining area • Suitable for all seasons with fire place and air conditioning and fans • Hardwood floors throughout with large balconies which extends around the entire home • Electric gate leading onto large circular paved driveway, next to established vege gardens • Separate 9x6m Colorbond Sheds, 5 x carport, for all your car and workshop needs.
Auction: Sunday 1 April 2012 On site at 3.30pm Contact: Julie Walton 0433 983630 Nick Burton 0415 582 647
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Tohm's A-Z of Gardening
Contributed by Tohm Hajncl, Amber Leaf Landscaping
F is for Furcraea Originating from tropical Americas, many species of Furcraea can now be found naturalised around the world due to escapes from commercial production or the domestic garden. Most species come from hot dry regions and are able to survive long periods with little water. They lend themselves well to an arid style garden. The commonly grown species for the domestic gardener is Green Aloe (Furcraea foetida). Foetida means stinking and refers to the smell of its rotting leaves. It is an impressive plant with a stately structure, more suited to the larger garden. A single specimen can provide a focal point or be an anchor in the middle of a garden bed. Mass plantings are equally impressive. More recently introduced is the cultivar F. foetida ‘Medio-picta’, a lush plant with variegated cream and green leaves. It is the one species of
Furcraea which fits into a tropical planting. The stem can grow to about 1 - 2 metres tall with a rosette of thick fleshy leaves to 2 metres long. The leaf of F. foetida has no marginal spines though some species do. Once the plant matures, it will develop a tall stalk resembling a giant asparagus shoot (6 - 12 metres high). It is known as a peduncle and will produce hundreds of green bulbils all of which will grow if they come into contact with moist soil. Furcraea has been grown as a fire break and for erosion control on steep banks. It can also prove useful as a green boundary to a paddock. The peduncle can provide posts for short term huts or fencing. Commercially, the plant has been grown for fibre production. A medium grade fibre, similar to sisal can be extracted from the leaf. It has many traditional medicinal uses, some of which are being explored by western researchers. The sap irritates the skin, so it is advisable to wear gloves and long sleeves when handling the plant. It is also toxic to fish. Avoid dumping waste from this plant near waterways or dams. If you do not plan to maintain the spread of this plant, as with any potential weed species, avoid planting it or remove existing ones from your garden. A good alternative is the native Gymea Lily (Doryanthes excelsa). However, if you dispose of flowering shoots and other plant waste appropriately, this is a great plant to strike a pose with in your garden.
The Glass House Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN) nursery crew, have decided to take advantage of the great growing conditions and the exciting new market held regularly at the local school. We will have a plant stall at the March market day which will be held on Sunday, March 11 from 8.00am. There will be plenty of Richmond Birdwing Butterfly vines and local native plants for sale. Our native species are still the tiny price of $1.00 a tube, and vines in larger pots are a very reasonable price of $6.00. If you have need of a gift for a child, the beautifully produced book on the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly would be a good choice. The storyline is accurate with delightful illustrations and would appeal to all age groups. These books will be available from the plant stall for $13.00. A book accompanied by a vine is a great choice for educating children about the environment. Please remember that our nursery is non-profit and we kindly request that, where possible, you bring your own boxes or bags to take home plants. The return of our used tubes also enables us to keep our costs low. All enquiries to Gwen, phone 5493 0029 or Yvonne 5438 7118.
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Local groups • Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society – March 4, 2.00pm, at Mary McKillop Centre, 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah. Bring a mug of afternoon tea. All plant lovers welcome. Contact Margaret 5496 9601 or Bob 0427 606 240. • Peachester District Horticulture Society – March 22, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. This is a week later than normal. Talk by Rob Morris and Jeff Bodley about their trip to Thailand. All members and interested gardeners welcome. For more information contact Patricia on 5496 9169. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – March 8, 7.30pm, Glass House RSL, Reed Street, Glass House Mountains. Lots of colourful flowers as members bench plants for judging and comment. Guest speaker will be Darryl Banks on the culture of Paphiopedilums. Guests welcome. Contact Jan, 5494 2301. • Beerwah Garden Club – March 3, 1.30pm. To be held at Barbara’s residence, 6 Earl Court, Landsborough. Unfortunately, the Australia Zoo trip has had to be postponed to a later date. Please bring a chair and a mug for a cuppa. Phone Lesley on 5496 9915. • Hibiscus Society – North Moreton region – February 12, 1.30pm at QCWA Hall, 189 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe. Anyone interested in learning about growing beautiful hibiscus are welcome. Contact Gynith on 5498 7757. • Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) – March 11, 2.00pm at the Maroochy Regional Botanic Gardens, Tanawha. All welcome. For details, call 5494 9187.
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AIR CONDITIONING
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We specialise in Cars, Trucks & Machinery
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YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION
• A Grade Mechanic
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• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning
Bathroom
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SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY
Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing
Bricklayers BLOCKLAYING ~ CONCRETE PUMPING Retaining Walls Fences
AUTO CARE
Rapid Brick & Block Laying
TO470
Reliable & Professional Tradesman For all aspects of brick & block laying
Service Workshop
Rendering, Paving & Concreting
0422 580 178 BSA 1182661
Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs
Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224 11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH
Footings Slabs
Phone: 5438 7223 or 0407 785 258
52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH
5494 0944
Houses Block Fill
BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY
5494 6658 - 0418 151 231 ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS
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BEERWAH ELECTRONICS
Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians
0434 090 197
T0303
TO472
T0002
Terry Vost
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T0427
NATRAD MORAYFIELD RADIATORS
Automotive
• Mechanical Repairs
Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.
Andrew M 0407 146 626
Trust a Specialist!
workshop: (07) 5494 6799 mob/ah: 0409 266 807 TO369 25 Moroney Place Beerwah
Lic. No. 6342
Antennas / TV
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T0303
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A to Z of Trades and Services
Computing Bench top & door replacements Vanities Full range of colours & designs Modifications & repairs
computer sales.repairs.support
COMPUTERS
0432 748 398
0437 007 128 or 5494 9171
Builders / Carpenters
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Est 1982
Custom made Kitchens, Vanities, Furniture & more P 5496 1807 Alf Kwarcianyi
CHRIS HALL BUILDERS
of prestige and quality homes, extension and renovations T0015
Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience
F 5496 3217 M 0408 154 386
30 years experience ABN 83 401 533 473 Gold Lic No. 514088
alf@akcabinets.com.au www.akcabinets.com.au
Carpet Cleaning
Gold Card No.: 24113
5494 6794 or 0412 060 184
Hale Carpet Cleaning Family Owned and Operated
REG BUILDER BSA LIC No 730134
T0016
* 15 years experience * Quality work * Renovations * New homes * Decks * Bathrooms * New roofs * Repairs FOR PROMPT QUOTING AT COMPETITIVE RATES... CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
tes EE uo R Q F SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS
Phone 5494 0398
MOOLOOLAH COMPUTERS Home & Business Sales & Service Website & Hosting
• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways
PH: GUS GILLESPIE 0405 125 662
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals
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5499 9926
Argh! Stupid Computer! T0022
RENOVATION & HOME CONSTRUCTION
Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah www.totalmicrosystems.com.au
Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm
Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au
Concreting
Phone Daniel 0414 417 148
New Homes Extensions Renovations
Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas
Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329
QBSA 1155593
E dean@redbuilding.net.au
www.redbuilding.net.au
Dean Parry
BSA Lic 1129044
Carpenter
ACCREDITED CARPET CLEANERS Steam Cleaning
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
M 0417 045 062
Phillip Short Concrete
Director
M 0417 045 062 All carpentry work T (07) 5494 7117 RenovationsExtensions F (07) 5494 7543 Decks – Home Maintenance E redbuilding@bigpond.com
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Cleaning
Ph: Saun 0424 550 057
PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550
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Ph 5439 0108 Fax 5439 0109
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Phone Les McDermott
0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142
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Other Services Available Windows / Roofs & Gutters / Driveways & Pathways Internal Walls & Ceilings / Bond Cleans Pest Control & Ceiling Vacuums FULLY INSURED - ALL WORK GUARANTEED FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
PHONE: 0407 754 208
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T0027
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T0030
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A to Z of Trades and Services
Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone
Quick Concrete No Job Too Small
Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire
QBSA: 737533
20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
Phone 5494 8900
FIRST CALL FENCING
www.firstcallfencing.com.au
email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536
Garden Maintenance
Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
Wynne’s
TO441
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282
Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners
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0438 308 513 - 5494 9183
or 5438 7445
Servicing the Hinterland all areas
• Windows • Doors • Shower Screens • Maintenance • Large Range of Spare Parts
Lawn andand Property Lawn Property
Maintenance Maintenance
•Acreage/General Mowing Acreage/General S Mowing QU TE EEE FR EOTQESUnts•O • Edges and Hedges FR •Edges and Hedges cou • Rubbish Removal Pensioner Dis ts Spraying •Rubbish Removal • rAcreage/Yard Weed coun is D ne Big io b Too PeJons • Handyman Service No •Acreage/Yard Weed Spraying !!! all Sm Too Or •Handyman Service Too Big b Jo o N Ph: 0430 517 211 or!! 07 54390131 •Pruning/Lopping Or Too Small!
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• Same Day Response • Gold Medal Service • Fully insured
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• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days • Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031 BSA Lic: L 1117342
Handyman Services
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Home Maintenance
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A & K Glass and Aluminium
LAWN MOWING - RIDE ON MOWING - WHIPPER SNIPPING PRIVATE - COMMERCIAL - BODY CORPORATE
Glasshouse Country News
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Glass & Security
TO491
5413 2500
5493 0493
Kev’s Mowing
41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
Electrical
LP Gas Suppliers
L P G A S
TO500
Zedmere Pty Ltd
All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small
KLM
Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed
Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713
T0347
Domestic, Commercial, Owner Builder, Rural & Industrial
Ph Greg on 0418 741 145 or 5412 1425
Lic 69821
Lic # 5582
ELECTRICIAN
Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural
Gas
Mays Mowing Service Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning
0427 120 955 www.kamconstructions.net.au
BSA Lic No 60108
TO499
Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
Est. since 1983
Our Products Our Service FREE • Garages • Designed & Engineered Quotes & • Patios • Fully Licensed & Insured Advice • Carports • Council Permits Organised • Sheds\Rural & Farm Sheds DISPLAY CENTRE NOW OPEN AT 2 WILLIAM ST, KILCOY
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Lic. No. 70875
T0389
NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291
QUALITY & RELIABLE SERVICE
T0047
* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems
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5497 2615
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
ABN 89 058 455 025
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
& MOWING
T0392
Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037
T0037
Lic No 67745
Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns
T0280
Jim: Beerwah
Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING
T0322
your local licensed contractor
Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Garages / Sheds
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD
0437 434 800
dakinslusciouslawns@gmail.com ‘Do It With Dakin’
Phone Michael 0447 341 241
Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew
Electricians
ABN 41 636 538 072
T0055
quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au
Nathan Dakin
• Hedging • Rubbish Removal • Ride-on Mowing • Mowing • Pruning
Large or small. Experienced Local Operator
TO043
PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448
FREE QUOTE & COMPETITIVE RATES
TO494
Concreting cont.
Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199
Fencing
Tina
0418 935 164
Phone
5496 9270
Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience Mick
0418 935 162
• Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering
• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small
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BSA 75839
Cam’s Truck & Bobcat Hire
ABN 95 669 531 866
Landscaping TO412
OW N E R O P E R ATO R
ATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS & GRAHAM RENWICK
Cameron Lister Ph: 0419 665 002
Professional Painting
Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
A/H:
Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience
Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830
LL E CAAV D
All Aspects of Painting Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
BEERWAH LANDSCAPING
ABN 79 347 449 750
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
ANDREW 0423 107 716
TO509
Quality Workmanship
Pest Control
D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
reticulation
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com
B
T0204
07 5493 0440
QBSA Act Licence No: 1155906
0438 940 634
email: painter-decorator@hotmail.com
SUNCOAST PAINTING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SMALL & LARGE JOBS FREE QUOTES CLEAN & TIDY LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223
Phone 5438 7445
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• Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs
Dam cleanouts/building Yard tidy-ups Post Holes Clearing Roads Slab preps 7 Days a week
E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED
Fast Friendly Professional Service. 20yrs Experience TO570
QBSA 1192667
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MTS
EXCAVATIONS 6 Ton Excavator, 2mt wide, all buckets Ripper, Augers & 600mm 4 in 1 bucket grab
• New Work • House Repaints • Roof Repaints
• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Rite Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains
Mobile:
0407 439 526
Glasshouse Mountains and surrounding areas - 8 tonne tipper - trencher - augers - 4 in 1 bucket - levelling bar - laser levelling Phone John Baker - forks - 3 tonne excavator on 0409 20 64 64
T0120
BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572 QBSA 1091741
• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS Lic No. PMT-0-11432
FIRST
Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 Fax: 5497 4840
BOBCAT & EXCAVATOR HIRE
For reliable service call Vern ........
0404 479 187 or 5494 9336
ALL AREAS
bobcat, excavator & tipper hire
email: ba_earthmovers@dodo.com.au
We give you a warranty on our work.
John Annakin
B&A Earthmovers
All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393
Plant & Machinery Shane Schultz
Local Knowledge 21 Years Experience
BOBCAT EXCAVATOR HIRE Licensed Operator
• Tilt Bucket • 3 ton Excavator • Laser Levelling • Trencher • Post Hole Borer • Pallet Forks • Auger 250 • 350 • 450 • 600mm Plant Auger Lindeman Road • Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter • 8 ton Tipper Truck BEERWAH AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814 STILL GROWING 25 YEARS STRONG &
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• Spiders • Pre-purchase • Rodents timber inspections • Fleas • Termite inspections • Ants • Chemical barriers/
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• Cockroaches • Carpet Beetle • Lawn Weeds • Silver Fish • Bed Bugs
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0407 946 061
Free Quote
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HINTERLAND PEST CONTROL
Painters
QUOTES
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5494 8913
Fully Licensed and Insured
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*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper
FREE QUOTES
Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996
New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning
POSI-TRACK SLASHING & EARTHWORKS
Works where others can’t and loves Lantana!
Marine Services
PAINTERS
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(07) 5493 0012
Call Mitch 0412 795 377 Email: mts.excavations@hotmail.com
Dan
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News in Brief Sunshine Coast Council’s current round of community grants closes tomorrow, Thursday, March 1 at 5.00pm. Community groups can apply for a minor grant of up to $2,000 or a major grant of up to $50,000 to assist with projects which benefit Sunshine Coast communities.
Applications cannot be accepted after 5.00pm on the closing date as the online application system will close at this time. Community groups can contact a Grants Officer for help with their application on 5441 8616. Further information is also available at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants
Council cuts parking fines
Paying your parking fines for minor infringements won’t put quite as big a hole in your pocket anymore, with Council reducing fines for minor parking offences. Following the adoption of Amendment Subordinate Local Law No. 1 (Parking) 2012 at council’s Ordinary Meeting, the following changes were agreed: • Section 106 offences (i.e. overstaying metered parking) will be reduced from $50.00 to $30.00; • Section 205 offences (i.e. overstaying regulated timed parking) will be reduced from $100.00 down to $50.00; • All other Part 12 offences of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management – Road Rules) Regulation 2009 will also be reduced from $100.00 to $75.00. These offences relate to prohibited parking such as No Standing, Loading Zones, Bus Stops etc; • Disabled offences will remain at $200.00. Deputy Mayor Tim Dwyer said Council’s new suite of local laws and subordinate local laws came into effect on January 1and has generally been well received in the community, however there had been feedback in relation to Schedule 4 (Infringement notice penalties amounts for certain
Do it. Bag it. BIN IT.
This is a key message in Sunshine Coast Council’s new community education and awareness campaign that is working to bring responsible dog ownership sharply into focus on the Coast. The community information campaign also aims to raise awareness about dog management regulations contained in council’s new local laws. The laws came into effect on January 1. Division 3 Councillor Keryn Jones said the goal of the responsible dog ownership campaign was to encourage mutual respect and understanding between people with different ideas about dogs in public and community spaces. “The campaign is all about creating awareness and appreciation that our beautiful beaches and parks are shared spaces to be enjoyed by everyone by following some simple socially and environmentally responsible behaviour,” she said. She said dog owners must always be responsible for their dog, even when in an off-leash area. She said dogs should not charge up to other people or other dogs, which can be very intimidating, especially when large dogs are involved, and dogs should only be off-leash if it can be reliably controlled with voice commands. “Carry a dog bag with you at all times when walking your dog, pick up after it, carry it with you on your walk and dispose of the bag in a bin. It’s good manners and good for the planet,” she said. For further information about council’s responsible dog ownership campaign visit
minor traffic offences) of Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2011. “In the new parking local law, these offences had been included in Schedule 4 of Subordinate Local Law No. 5 (Parking) 2011, but were incorporated with all other offences under Part 12 of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management – Road Rules) Regulation 2009 which attract a higher penalty infringement amount. The intention of council's endorsement to the amendment of subordinate local law is to separate s. 205 offences from the Part 12 offence grouping and provide a lower infringement notice penalty for these offences ($50.00) as well as for those other offences in the group ($75.00), Cr Dwyer said. This will apply across the Sunshine Coast area with the exception of offences relating to metered parking areas which attract a penalty of $30.00. As the penalty units were lawfully endorsed and enacted by council from January 1, all infringements issued from this date are legitimate for that period, however if residents however feel they should not have received a fine at all, they can appeal their individual situation and council will investigate.
council’s website at www.sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au or pick up a brochure of information – including a map of the region’s dog friendly parks and beaches – at one of council’s customer contact centres, libraries, galleries or community centres. Here is a quick snapshot from the brochure of Sunshine Coast Council’s top tips to become a responsible dog owner: • Register your dog annually. • Walk your dog on a lead in public places – in designated off-leash areas you must be able to control your dog. Be sure to check the signage to see whether dog off-leash times or conditions have changed. (Penalties apply if used as an off-leash area outside of those times.) • Carry a doggy bag when walking your dog to pick up your dog’s faeces and dispose of it responsibly. Otherwise, fines may apply. • Keep your dog in your yard by providing a suitable enclosure. • Respect the neighbours. If your dog continually barks find out why and learn how to change its behaviour. Excessive barking may result in costly legal action. • Vaccinate and worm your dog. • Dogs are prohibited from outdoor dining areas attached to licensed food premised under the Queensland Food Act 2006 (other than assistance animals as defined under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992). Penalties may apply if breached. www.gcnews.com.au
Blood, Sweat and Cheers
BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES
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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Dennis Hume
Wednesday, February 22 was Ladies Day. Men often join in. The results are as follows. Two games of triples and one game of pairs. Warren Blackbourne, Maurie Dawes and John Aitken def Graham Young, Rae Farrell and John McSwain 23 to 16. Kate White, Di Hunt and Millie Freshwater def Jenny Hobson, Noelle Dean and Anne Howard 29 to 7. Di Sutherland and Jan Lawson def Di Garland and Marleen Bertram 20 to 3. Thursday bowls was abandoned due to rain, as was Saturdays Division 7 Super Challenge which has now been rescheduled for March 17. Glasshouse Ladies won the Division 2 of District Pennants for 2011.
They were presented with their winning pennant by District Officials on Wednesday. This is a big deal for a small club like Glasshouse, so hearty congratulations to the ladies Pennants team.
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BEERWAH KARATE CLASSES SIGN ON FOR NEW MEMBERS
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2011 Pennants Division 2 winners receiving their Pennant from District
Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Contributed by Judy Walker
Saturday was our challenge game between the White and Social Bowlers. The White bowlers were the winners with a score of 129 to 74. Well done. Both Raffles were won by Yorkie. Many thanks to our cheer girl; she really knows how to move. Congratulations to our Maleny friend Helga Falcongreen who was elected District President last week. A feather in the cap for the small Clubs. She will do a great job I am sure. Competitions are now on the ‘board’. Play ASAP.
New guide to horse riding tracks
A new guide to horse riding tracks was launched by Council at Maddock Park Recreation Area in Mooloolah last week. Horse riders now have access to a wide range of information about where to horse ride on the Sunshine Coast in one handy guide following the launch of a new guide in Mooloolah last week. The guide includes the location of where to park horse floats, and where to find facilities such as barbecues, toilets and taps and is the final one of a three part series – the first two guides provide information about walking trails and mountain bike riding trails. The Guide to Horse Riding highlights both signed and unsigned trails that pass through and along council road reserves, Conservation Parks, National Parks, State Forests, Plantation Forests and on land managed by SEQ Water. On the Sunshine Coast, signed trails suitable for horse riders are located on the Noosa North Shore, throughout the Noosa Hinterland on the Noosa Trail Network and at Ewen Maddock Dam, Dularcha Conservation Park and Mapleton National Park. As part of the implementation of the Recreation Trail Plan, council is developing a link between Ewen Maddock Dam and Dularcha Conservation Park for use by walkers, horse riders and mountain bike riders that is expected to be completed by the end of July. Copies of the Guide to Horse Riding Tracks are available from Visitor Information Centres and Customer Contact Centres, or by phoning council on 5475 8501. www.gcnews.com.au
Rugby League at Beerwah 2 Full Days of Action Saturday March 3rd 2012 – Trial Games - Free Entry Under 18’s Open Grade Open Women’s A Grade
Beerwah Bulldogs v Lowood Stags Kilcoy Yowies v Lowood Stags Beerwah Bulldogs v Aspley Demons Beerwah Bulldogs v Lowood Stags
3.00pm TBC 6.00pm 7.30pm
(Note: Games may be brought forward)
Sunday March 4th – QRL Under 16 & 18 Competition Games - $5.00 Entry Under 16’s Under 18’s Under 16’s Under 18’s
Toowoomba v Northern Pride Toowoomba v Northern Pride Ipswich v Mackay Ipswich v Mackay
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Lost & Found lost Cockatiel 176 Mawsons Road Beerwah Phone 0409 342 877 Lost Black Suitcase at Glasshouse Mountains Railway Stop - reward offered Ph: 0429 675 161
Books BEERWAH BOOKS AND BITS 4th Thursdays Teachers Nite open to 8.00pm 10% discount 3.00pm and 8.00pm .LP’s Vinyls a great range of LP’s Abba, Classical, Flamenco, Beatles, Jethro Tull etc. Open all day Saturday. Books for boys and girls. Adults classics, aussie authors, popular authors, westerns, combat comics. Comics. Trading cards . www.beerwahbooksandbits.com.au or Facebook. Ph 54946315 b.h.
Markets LANDSBOROUGH MARKETS EVERY SATURDAY 8am to 1pm Landsborough School of Arts Hall Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough. Great variety. Fruit & Veggies, Plants, Handmade Jewellery, Creative Cards On Line handmade cards, Clothing, Bric a Brac, Computer tech. fortnightly, Dog treats, Embroidered Towels, Morning Teas, Massage, Incense and Oils. New stall holders welcome. FIND OUT MORE Check Facebook or phone 54946315 bh
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Two sisters, one blond and one brunette, inherit the family ranch. Unfortunately, after just a few years, they are in financial trouble. In order to keep the bank from repossessing the ranch, they need to purchase a bull so that they can breed their own stock. Upon leaving, the brunette tells her sister, “when I get there, if I decide to buy the bull, I'll contact you to drive out after me and haul it home.” The brunette arrives at the man's ranch, inspects the bull, and decides she wants to buy it. The man tells her that he will sell it for $599.00 - no less. After paying him, she drives to the nearest town to send her sister a telegram to tell her the news. She walks into the telegraph office, and says, “I want to send a telegram to my sister telling her that I've bought a bull for our ranch and I need her to
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hitch the trailer to our pickup truck and drive out here so we can haul it home.” The telegraph operator explains that he'll be glad to help her and then adds, it will cost 99 cents a word. Well, after paying for the bull, the brunette realises that she'll only be able to send her sister one word. After a few minutes of thinking, she nods and says, “I want you to send her the word ‘comfortable.’” The operator shakes his head. “How is she ever going to know that you want her to hitch the trailer to your pickup truck and drive out here to haul that bull back to your ranch if you send her just the word 'comfortable?'” “My sister's blonde. The word is big. She'll read it very slowly... 'com-for-da-bul.'
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