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Back for its fifth year, ‘Celebration of Books Maleny’ promises to be bigger and better than ever. The festival is for those who love to read, love to write and love to discuss what they read and write and this year the theme is ‘Women in Writing’. For more details about all the events, book sales and workshops happening as part of this weekend see www.celebrationofbooksmaleny. com

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Learn how to make your own scarecrow at a scarecrow workshop to be held at the Peachester Hall from 9.00am -12.00noon. This fun interactive family event is supporting the Beerwah Charity Sports Day and participants are asked to bring outfits (long sleeved and legged) and accessories. Morning tea supplied.

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Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am - 1.00pm. Check out Bric a Brac lane featuring upcycle/ recycle goods. Enjoy great food, awesome coffee, sourdough bread and live music, all helping to create a fabulous atmosphere. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Interested stallholders can contact Ally on 5494 4530 or email cwmarkets@crystalwaters. org.au

Annual Beerwah Soup Fest is on today at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah from 11.00am. Featuring an RACQ Educator as guest speaker, the soup kitchen opens at 12.00noon. For $8.00 per person you have a choice of many soups plus slices with tea/ coffee. The soup fest is sponsored by the Beerwah Catholic Ladies Auxiliary in aid of Vinnie’s Winter Appeal.

2 Saturday

Have you got empty cans collecting at home or your business? Then it’s time to collect them up and take them for recycling. You can earn 50c a kilogram when you drop them off at the Lions near Mill Park, Simpson Street, Beerwah today from 8.30am and 11.00am.

6 Wednesday

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

7 Thursday

Cr Jenny McKay will be hosting her monthly Mooloolah breakfast meeting from 7.30am at Kenny’s @Mooloolah, 1 Jones Street, Mooloolah. Free to attend.

2 Saturday

Come along and grab a bargain at the Maleny Library monthly book sale. Choose from a huge range of genres at a low price. Presented by Friends of Maleny Library from 9.00am - 12.00noon.

8 Friday

Head along to ‘The Shed’ at Aussie World to see two of Australia’s most popular and exciting acts - Karise Eden and Dean Ray as they wow the crowds on their ‘Rebellion Tour’. Doors open 4.00pm for this all ages show with tickets from $28.00. For more details see http://www. aussieworld.com.au/events/kariseeden-and-dean-ray-rebellion-tour

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ow, it looks like we are in the final countdown to what seems like the longest election campaign ever. Having the extra time has definitely meant that GC&M News has been able to include a more comprehensive coverage of the nine individual candidates. We have also been able to use quite a number of the questions supplied by individual readers which has been really great! Being now in the last week, we have given the candidate’s one last question and we have also included the complete list of where the polling booths are throughout our area of Fisher – which is on pages 29 to 31. We have also included an explanation of how the new Senate voting works which will hopefully make it a little bit more understandable when you receive your metre long ballot paper. Regards,

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Local News Local Archibald entry Dynamic local artist Darren Trebilco has stepped it up with his Archibald Portrait Prize entry this year, securing INXS rock legend Kirk Pengilly as his portrait sitter. Trebilco, who also owns Solitude Art Gallery in Glenview, says that he is always looking for the next challenge. “My motto is to 'go big',” says Trebilco. “What could be bigger than capturing the energy of such an Aussie music icon for Australia's most prestigious art competition. That's my kind of adventure.” Pengilly and Trebilco caught up in Sydney in September last year to do the preliminary work for this year's portrait. “It was great to catch up with Kirk in his home,” says Trebilco. “He spoke with me about the ups and downs of his life while I worked. We only get to see the side of the man presented in the media. I felt privileged that Kirk shared another side of himself with me.” When discussing the type of portrait Trebilco would paint, Pengilly was very supportive of him following his creativity. Trebilco's aim was to capture both the professional and personal side of Pengilly. The portrait is a mixed-media tetraptych, or fourpiece artwork, on a timber frame measuring at

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Sunshine Coast International TT, a world class event for Maleny The Sunshine Coast International TT, planned for December 14 - 17, 2017, will invite the best road racers from around the world to come to Maleny and race against the clock.

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Event organisers expect average spectator attendance numbers to be around 16,500 per day, pumping $8.5 million into the local economy across the four days of the event. Event company – Inside Line Events International – CEO David Rollins believes that in reality the dollar value to the community will be substantially more, as for one thing, motorcyclists have to buy everything when they get to where they're going. “And we want the revenue the event generates to stay in the town, so will preference local suppliers with the appropriate skills,” Mr Rollins said. “Safety for the riders and spectators will be paramount, with the resources on hand to include rapid response medical intervention vehicles, ambulances, medical helicopters and a portable trauma clinic. “Infrastructure, such as communications and roads in the area will also have to be upgraded for this event. These improvements will stay on year round.” The event organisers say they will work closely with the community to minimise the access issues for residents when roads are closed between 8.00am 4.00pm across the four days of the event.

“If, for example, there is an emergency involving a resident at home while the event is in progress, the race will be stopped and the emergency dealt with,” Mr Rollins explained. “Traffic management is to be handled by professional traffic management services combined with police (who the event will pay for) and security services to manage any crowd issues. “Wildlife consultants are to be engaged to assist in the development of wildlife containment strategies. The Rural Fire Service will also be on hand to deal with emergency issues that fall within in its purview.” George Spring, event manager, said that the event planning includes world’s best practice cleanup and waste management, so that when the event is over, they will be leaving Maleny better than they found it. “Also after the event, an advertising campaign will remind motorcyclists visiting the Maleny area that if they speed they put the race at risk. As motorcyclists everywhere want the Sunshine Coast International TT perhaps more than any other group, we believe this self-monitoring will lead to greater respect for speed limits on Maleny’s very special roads,” said Mr Spring. “And the event will continue to draw tourists to Maleny long after the last racer crosses the finish line, benefiting all businesses all the other days of the year.”

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Peaceful roads or motorbike trials? Residents of the Sunshine Coast hinterland’s newly formed community group ‘Peaceful Roads Sunshine Coast’ have announced that they would not accept the proposal for a motorbike race on public roads in the region.

Photo supplied: Matt Coates, Downunderimages Media commitments have confirmed cabling the event into over a billion homes in UK, Europe, Asia and North America, taking the Sunshine Coast hinterland to the world. “With the Sunshine Coast International TT, Maleny can have an engine generating tourist dollars to rival Victoria’s MotoGP and the Formula 1 GP,” said Rollins. “And for those very special four days in December, Maleny will be the envy of the world. “It goes without saying that we firmly believe the Sunshine Coast International TT will be a wonderful thing for Maleny and Queensland, and become an annual pilgrimage for tourists from around the world.”

The group has formed in response to an event promoter from Sydney’s recent proposal to create an annual event which involves motorbikes racing around 50 km of sealed public roads over four days around Maleny and Peachester just before Christmas from 2017. The group is made up of local residents and businesses and has been established to inform the broader Sunshine Coast community of the impacts such a race would cause. Spokesperson for the group Dr Barry Traill said having main roads and towns in Sunshine Coast Hinterland closed down for such a race wouldn’t be good for most local residents and businesses and wouldn’t be fair for most local residents and businesses that would be directly impacted by it. “It’s obviously not acceptable that thousands of people would have to be locked down in their houses, or move out completely, our daily lives and jobs would be highly disrupted for something like this,” he said. “Preparation and removal of race structures would also cause disruption on roads and in towns in the weeks before and after the event. “Thousands of people in the hundreds of residences in the towns and along the 50 km route would not be able to leave their houses for work, study or shopping, while races are on.

“Many local businesses would need to close or completely relocate for an extended time and many workers would be cut off from commuting to the coast,” he said. “Maleny, Peachester and other towns in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast are thriving towns with a vibrant tourism industry here based on the serenity of our peaceful green countryside, the exceptional scenery and the many offerings of our friendly towns. “We have thousands of visitors every week who come for weddings, to enjoy good food and music, or just to have some quiet time in the country. “Many visitors and locals attend some of our dozens of existing events that include car shows, the Wood Expo, and many music and food events and festivals. “Unlike this motorbike race on public roads, these events work for the region attracting visitors both new and old and don’t stop residents and workers going about their daily lives and work. “We do not believe that it will work here and it won’t deliver benefits for most of the local people and businesses of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. “The group expects and assumes that the Sunshine Coast Council will inform the proponent that his proposal is rejected due to the unacceptable impacts on local people and the region as a whole. “We encourage people concerned about this proposal to get more information from online at Peaceful Roads Sunshine Coast on Facebook,” said Dr Traill.

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Traffic lights at Glass House intersection getting closer Excitement came to Glass House Mountains recently, when the traffic light infrastructure was installed as part of the Steve Irwin Way and Reed Street intersection redevelopment. Locals have been pondering when the long awaited traffic lights will be switched on. According to a spokesperson for the Department of Transport and Main Roads, the traffic signals are expected to be operational in early July. “However, this is subject to weather and completion of electrical work, testing and commissioning,” they said. “We thank motorists for their patience and

cooperation with changed traffic conditions, including reduced speed limits and traffic control.” Local State Member Andrew Powell is relieved to see the progress. “Finally we can see the literal ‘light’ at the end of the tunnel with the new traffic signals at Reed Street due to be operational in the coming weeks,” said Mr Powell. “I am so proud that, as a community, we have been able to work together to deliver this desperately needed upgrade which will go a long way to keeping locals and visitors safe on our roads.”

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An Independent Senate candidates meeting will be held in Maleny on Thursday, June 30 in the Verandah Room at the rear of the Maleny Community Centre from 5.30pm. Come to meet with two independent Senate candidates - hear their policies and ask them questions about the Australian political system and get their answers to help change the way politics works in Australia. They are two strong and independent representatives who will take the views of the Australian people seriously in the Senate. Both candidates are looking for ways to promote the future of an independent Senate. Greg Beattie is an Independent Queensland Senate candidate. ‘Policy is that party politics must not be tolerated any longer. Our grandchildren need to inherit a fairer Australia than we find today - a democracy in which they actually have a say. As an independent, I'm beholden to no one other than the people of Queensland. I give you my undertaking that even if I disagree with you I will still do your will in parliament. I'm a well-known advocate for freedom of choice on health issues, and have testified at Commission hearings and public inquiries at federal and state levels. People - the heart of democracy - are out of the picture.’ The other candidate on the night will be Jason Woodforth from the Health Australia Party (HAP). ‘A true centre party committed to promoting open and transparent government decision making, balance and honesty of information, and stimulating individual freedom of choice and thought - to ensure we have a genuinely healthy Australia. If Australians can come together will the ongoing health, affluence and lifestyle of our country be assured? The HAP is creating a new paradigm - a middle ground where Australians can come together, seek consensus and share values and aspirations. And a new political space based on grass roots consultation, transparency and relevance that aims to improve the health of the nation. This starts with the health of individual citizens, through to local councils, to state and territory governments, and finally to the national government and to international alliances.

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Hinterland Seafood is pleased to advise customers that long term employee Liz Scard will be stepping into the role of manager at the popular long running local business. Owner Carl Say will still be involved however he will now be dividing his time between his commitment to Hinterland Seafood and an overseas business venture. Both Carl and Liz are keen to assure customers that “it is business as usual” -“if not better!” Liz adds with a cheeky smile. Liz, who has been with Hinterland Seafood for the last six years and has an extensive background in food retail, knows about all aspects of the business and has fantastic rapport with all their customers and suppliers. By moving into the manager’s position she will provide customers with a familiar point of contact and is well placed to lead the team of nine staff at the busy shop. Having worked with the previous owners for many years, Liz has seen the business flourish in providing fresh quality seafood and meals to local customers with both take away and dine in options available. Currently Sea Perch and Sweet Lip are the most popular sellers with burgers also in high demand, especially during the colder months. Due to their success, Carl and Liz are in the process of expanding their burger range with plans for Chicken and Veggie burgers to be added soon. Hinterland Seafood take pride in stocking only the freshest and tastiest seafood. While the Sea Perch and Dory are sourced from New Zealand, all the rest of the seafood is locally sourced with the majority from Mooloolaba such as King Prawns and Oysters, and delicious Moreton Bay Bugs. Carl is confident that while he is away the business will be in extremely capable hands. Liz is looking forward to the new responsibilities and is excited to be taking on this new position. You’ll find them in Turner Park Shopping Centre, Beerwah. Winter opening hours are 11.00am til 7.30pm, seven days a week – call them on 5494 0577. Business feature www.gcnews.com.au


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Campbell’s Upholstery marks 25 years Gary and Cheryle Campbell of Campbell’s Upholstery can’t believe that it’s been 25 years since they started their business in the Beerwah area. “We’re proud to have been able to grow with the region, providing quality upholstery services to so many local residents and businesses,” said Cheryle. “We pride ourselves on our prompt, reliable service and quality workmanship including free, local pickup and delivery.” Gary and Cheryle are thrilled that the end of June marks their 25th year in business. And to celebrate they are offering a huge 20% discount off the cost of all furniture upholstery fabrics for the entire month of July. Call in to see their range of fabrics for indoor and outdoor furniture, camper trailers, boat canopies, 4-WD canopies, custom vehicle interiors, caravan annexes and roll out awnings. Business feature

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NBN plans take a beating As the National Broadband Network (NBN) continues to roll out across the region, providing super-fast internet to many on the coast via a fibre network, the hinterland continues to languish behind. With most non-urban properties locally scheduled to be connected to the lesser fixed wireless network by 2020, the NBN plans have hit a roadblock with many of their towers failing to receive the necessary council approvals. Of the five applications for wireless broadband towers made recently to the Sunshine Coast Council, four have been refused for not meeting the requirements as set out in the Planning Scheme. The proposed towers at Hunchy (two applications), Beerwah, Eudlo and Glass House Mountains were rejected by Council, leaving the Bald Knob installation as the sole approved site locally. Commenting on the Eudlo application refusal, Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said there were around 25 existing dwellings that would have been within 400 metres of the proposed facility, including Eudlo State School 270 metres away. "Council has not approved the development as it conflicts with the planning scheme at both strategic and code levels and there are not sufficient grounds in the public interest to justify or override the identified conflicts,” Cr McKay said. “Any benefit to the community associated with improving local wireless broadband access is outweighed by the poor site location. "It was considered that the scale and environmental characteristics of the proposed facility would alter the rural landscape values and heritage significance of Eudlo and impact upon the views and amenity enjoyed by residents and tourists.

“The proposal also represented a conflict with the telecommunications facility code in relation to appropriate separation from sensitive land uses and it’s siting with compatible uses – the facility was proposed to be located on a rural parcel of land in a relatively prominent position along an identified scenic route. “We believe there are alternative options and sites available for this service which are further removed from areas of scenic and cultural importance." With the functionality of the wireless broadband network reliant upon having a web of interconnected towers across the landscape, the ‘missing links’ may compromise NBN’s planned roll-out timeframe. Similar reasons were given by council officers for the refusal of the application for the tower proposal in the grounds of the Glasshouse Mountains Campground, located at the corner of Mount Beerwah and Old Gympie Roads. NBN were contacted for their response to the council decisions. According to Kylie Lindsay, Corporate Affairs Manager for Queensland, they are disappointed with council's decision to reject NBN fixed wireless facilities at Eudlo, Beerwah and Mount Ngungun. “NBN consults extensively with the local community and councils to achieve the best outcomes so the region can enjoy the many benefits fast broadband can deliver,” said Ms Lindsay. “We select sites based on location, access for power and construction requirements, and quality coverage for premises in the vicinity. We will continue to work constructively with the community and council to deliver broadband to the region.” When asked whether the rejection of the tower

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sites will impact the future delivery of the service locally, Ms Lindsay was unequivocal. “Unlike mobile phone towers, NBN facilities require direct line-of-sight, which means even small changes in location will leave more families without fast broadband. NBN facilities are part of a linked network, so rejection of one facility can impact many more downstream facilities,” she said. “There is no Australian standard which mandates minimum separation distances from community sensitive locations for telecommunications infrastructure. The Sunshine Coast Council's planning scheme does however recommend that communications providers locate their facilities more than 400m from residences. “Before the new planning scheme was introduced, Sunshine Coast (and Noosa Shire) Council approved 11 NBN fixed wireless facilities that were within 400m of homes.” Asked how NBN will respond to the decisions and whether they will seek Federal government intervention, Ms Lindsay said that NBN will be considering these determinations as it proceeds with the rollout of services to the Sunshine Coast. “NBN must develop its network within the framework of the state planning law in every state jurisdiction - and we intend to continue working within the state's planning laws going forward. We will also continue to work with councils as we can to resolve network issues. “NBN has built more than 1300 fixed wireless facilities in the last four years, meaning a fast and reliable broadband service can be made available to more than 350,000 homes and businesses in rural and regional Australia. The vast majority of these facilities are located in close proximity to the communities they are serving.”

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Number plate safety - We had a great turn out for our 'Turn the

Screws' event at Glass House Mountains on Saturday, June 18. Over 70 vehicles had non reversible screws fitted to their number plates to prevent the plates from being stolen. The event was made possible by the Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch group who made a successful funding application to Neighbourhood Watch Queensland to purchase the special non reversible screws, and the Beerwah Lions who supplied the extra manpower. Thanks to the members from both organisations who helped out and to the volunteers in policing for their assistance as well. If you missed out this time don’t panic, there will be more opportunities in the future at other locations around the hinterland. Road Trips - During the school holidays, many families will be looking to get away for a week or so or maybe just a day trip. It’s a good time to have your vehicle checked over to make sure that you and your family are safe. Did you know that something as simple as having mismatched or unevenly worn tyres could cause you to lose control of the vehicle? The tread lines in tyres help to disperse water, if they are too worn or if you have different tyres on different wheels it may make the vehicle difficult to control even in moderate rainfall. So make sure you have them checked before you head off. CCTV - While CCTV in business premises has been common for some time it is becoming increasingly common in homes as well. Even a fairly inexpensive camera can provide a clear enough image to potentially identify an offender. There are some systems which will send an alert to your mobile phone to let you know if there is intruder and even allow you to view the cameras in real time so that you can see exactly where the offenders are.

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Jason tells us: “Why you have foot pain” Imagine if you had a sore shoulder but kept hanging out the washing anyway. Imagine if you had sensitive teeth, but kept drinking ice cold water? The problem won’t go away if you keep using what hurts. Why are your feet any different? You rely on your feet every day, and expect them to work – but when they are sore and painful, most people don’t know what to do or how to make them better. Good news! I do! The foot is designed to absorb the shock from the ground. There are 26 bones in the foot and it is home to hundreds of nerves, muscles and tendons. Feet can get injured on a daily basis just due to walking over uneven ground or standing on them for too long. Stress fractures are common in the metatarsals, and tendon tears are common around the heel and at the bottom of the foot where your toes meet your arch. There are a few main reasons that my patients

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ViP service recognised

The Volunteers in Policing ViP program commenced in the Sunshine Coast District in January 2015 and we have17 ViPs on the Coast. The work that ViP complete across the Sunshine Coast District is invaluable. Their roles vary depending on station needs and resourcing, but many of our ViP are involved in organising and assisting at community events, administrative functions at stations and helping distribute crime prevention flyers. The ViP’s also write blogs, deliver presentations to retirement villages and liaise with Neighbourhood Watch groups. On Thursday, June 16 the Sunshine Coast District Crime Prevention Unit held a District conference with ViPs. Brian Lewis of Glass House Mountains who is a ViP at the Beerwah Police Station, received a Bronze Certificate for 200 hours of volunteering. If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer in Policing head to the Queensland Police Service website to see a range of information, including an application form which you can also find. Acting Assistant Commissioner Darryl Johnson and ViP Brian Lewis

Are you a strawberry grower?

As it’s strawberry time, and the 2016 Super Strawberry Competition (in association with the Beerwah Charity Sports) starts this week, we wanted to remind both farmers and back yard vege gardeners about entering the completion! The competition has been rather slow over the last few years – few really super entries. We hear it is all the fault of the weather, or perhaps the plant varieties! So to liven up the competition for 2016 we are introducing an extra class: ‘Most Unusual Strawberry’. Look at the example pictured – a very cute butterfly! Now you can search for the biggest fruit AND anything unusual or interesting (weight not considered for the new class.) As usual there will be eight weekly rounds, and the competition starts with Round 1 closing on Friday, July 1. Bring entries to the Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers’ Co-op for weighing and recording any time during the week, but before 4.00pm on the Friday. The winning entries will be announced at the Beerwah Charity Sports & Spring Carnival on Saturday, August 20. Thanks to Beerwah Hotel for sponsoring the competition again this year.

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Improve chronic conditions and enjoy your life Are you suffering from a health issue which stops you from enjoying life to its fullest? Local Beerwah business Welcise was created by owner Luke Snabaitis with the vision to provide an empowering and educational service to assist those with chronic conditions improve their lives through movement and healthy eating. Targeted at the over 50’s as well as retirees and clients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and high cholesterol, Luke is passionate about assisting his patients improve their quality of life through tailored exercise and movement plans. Luke brings a wealth of experience to his practice which seeks to inspire people to transform their own lives through effective exercise and eating habits. One of his main goals is to educate patients so that they can achieve more fulfilling and enjoyable lives and in turn become advocates for a better way of living. The use of education is a key principle at Welcise, which extends to creating patterns of habit and convenience to make leading healthier lives easier. With a Masters degree in clinical physiology, Luke has spent over a decade working in the health and fitness industry, both in specialist chronic disease gyms and private practice.

Originally inspired to enter the industry through family encouragement and support from a young age, Luke has always had a keen interest in staying active and healthy. Commencing a bachelor in sport and exercise science at university and then moving on to gain a post graduate diploma in education, Luke realised that education provides a powerful tool that can facilitate change in people. Luke then went on to obtain his Masters degree in order to increase his professional knowledge and to provide a solid basis from which to help others. Luke has created a series of free online videos which are accessible from the Welcise website – www.welcise.com (look for the green button). The videos provide an insight to various motivational tools, such as goal setting, selfassessment, home exercise and how to create a program and use it. Luke is committed to helping patients become more active, healthier and improve their chronic conditions; an initial consultation involves Luke spending time with the patient to take a detailed amount of information and assess their physical ability. This allows a greater understanding of the patient and also their doctor’s needs if required, in order to tailor a patient focussed

exercise program to help achieve their desired outcomes. Welcise also provides Medicare rebates with a valid referral from a general practitioner. Entitled Department of Veterans' Affairs clients may be referred for clinically necessary exercise physiology treatment on a valid D904 referral form as well. The business has been established at 1471 Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah for nearly year and is currently on a ‘by appointment’ basis. Typically Luke works from the Beerwah office on Fridays and over the weekend depending on bookings. For more information contact 3067 3104 or go to www.welcise.com

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Forest Ecology Course Hinterland Bush Links will run the Subtropical Forests Ecology Course at Booroobin at the end of August. This four-day residential course was a great success in 2015. Some 26 landholders, students and conservation managers had a stimulating and fun time getting to know more about how our local soils, plants and animals interact. We have a great line-up of experts instructing through the course. These include Spencer Shaw on plants, Tony Bright on wildlife and Fergus Fitzgerald on geology, among many others. The course provides participants with the knowledge to restore bushland and connect it to remnant habitat in the wider landscape. If you own or manage land for conservation, this course will give you a strong foundation for planning the best way to care for it. But it’s also for those who just love to get out in the bush. The course runs from August 27-30. If you would like further information, or an application pack, contact Susie Duncan e:wilderness@hotkey.net.au or phone 5429 6622.

Chappy Golf Day postponed

Contributed By Mike Turner (Beerwah High Chaplain) Local school chaplains: Donna Turner, Linda Whysall, Nikki Pulfer and myself had our Chaplaincy Golf Day planned for Friday, June 17, but as you know, we received a fair bit of rain around that weekend which changed these plans. Due to the golf course becoming too soggy we decided to postpone this important event to Sunday, September 11. Thank you to all those people who registered teams. We hope you will still be able to join us in September. Thanks also to our wonderful sponsors and those who have generously donated prizes for us to use at the golf day. If you are keen on being involved in this event, either by bringing a team or coming on board as a sponsor, please contact Donna, Linda, Nikki or myself through our school offices.

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Science student earns 50,000 Euro scholarship A University of the Sunshine Coast Science student is packing her bags for Europe after receiving a 50,000 Euro ($AUD 76,000) scholarship to study in a competitive international Master’s program. Isabelle Russell, 22, was one of just 35 students chosen worldwide for the Erasmus Mundus Master Programme in Evolutionary Biology (MEME), which will see her studying in Sweden, the Netherlands, France and Germany over the next two years. Isabelle, who grew up in Woodford, will begin her European study experience in August with a summer school at Uppsala University in Sweden. Now in the final weeks of her Bachelor of Science (Biology and Biotechnology) at USC, Isabelle said she was thrilled to be pursuing her passion for science at the internationally renowned universities in Germany and the Netherlands. “It was a pretty rigorous application process,” she said. “It turned out that 180 people applied, and I hadn’t thought I would make it through the first round. Having completed a special research project at USC’s Centre for Animal Health Innovation as part of her undergraduate degree, Isabelle said she was looking forward to undertaking a research project in microbiology and immunology through MEME. “I’m interested in bacterial phages, which are viruses that affect bacteria,” she said. “There’s been some research in using them in combination with antibiotics to combat antibiotic resistance, so I’d like to study which phages work best with different antibiotics. “I’d like to pursue a career in research, and I think the MEME program will be a great start towards that goal.”

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Rock baby rock!

Contributed by Pauline Clarke, Glass House Country View Club The Glass House Mountains Sports Club was turned into a 60’s rock ‘n roll venue on Wednesday, June 15 when the Glass House Country View Club held their 13th birthday party. The hall was decked out with 60’s posters, records and memorabilia and the dining tables were lavishly decorated to reflect the era. Some 50 or so members and guests danced and sang along with an absolutely fabulous duo, Diana and Barney, who provided rock ‘n roll music throughout the event. The music coupled with an excellent lunch provided by Sue and the ladies from the Sports Club made the day very special. Thanks folks for all your efforts. There were a total of 27 raffle prizes to be won by members and guests and a special large hamper that was won by Kym Duguid. The best dressed ‘rock ‘n roller’ prize went to Yvonne Robinson (pictured) in her little red polka dot number. Although numbers were down this year due to illness and holidays everyone had a great time including our View Club national councillor Barbara Cameron. We always welcome new members; just turn up to one of our meetings or outings. See more pics on page 34.

Colour and fun at Clothes Swap

Contributed by Natasha Odgers The Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre annual Clothes Swap event held on Saturday, June 18 was full of colour and fun inside, while the skies were grey and cloudy outside. Clothes swappers enjoyed rummaging amongst the piles of pre-loved clothes as they filled their bags to revamp their wardrobes. The clothes that were left over were donated to Caboolture Family Haven, Need-A-Feed supporting emergency relief across Glasshouse Country and the Colleen Clarke and Mooloolah Community Op Shop. New volunteers Vicki Masteika are always welcome to help out with future events, other community initiatives or general operations of the Centre. Just give the Centre a call on 5438 7000 or pop in at 4 Ryan Street on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday between 9.00am and 12.00noon.

Library News From Patricia, Amanda and Staff at Beerwah Library Technology has propelled consumers to new digital devices and programs. Beerwah Library offers a number of different avenues to build your computer or ‘digital’ skills. Did you know you can log into the eLearn resources on www.library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au with your library card? thecomputerschool.net allows you to engage with self-paced learning on Windows 8, Internet Safety, Computer Basics, Apple and Android Tablets. While Lynda.com provides self-paced learning in digital photography, graphic design, video making, marketing, animation and more. In July Beerwah changes from a monthly focus on Apple devices to feature Android tablet learning. Growing with your Android: Tuesday, July 12 from 3.00pm - 4.30pm Discover new skills for customising and interacting with your Android. Learn how to save searches in Google Chrome, group and manage your apps, and maintain your Android. BYO fully charged Android tablet. Basic Android skills, email address used to set-up your device and password required. Android drop-in hour: Wednesday, July 20 from 3.30pm - 4.30pm Join us for one hour of help with your Android device. Fun, informal session, with a library staff member. All your questions will be answered. To attend this session please bring your Android device, have an email address (used to set-up your device) and password. Don’t forget to bring your device fully charged. eLibrary Overview: Tuesday, July 26 from 3.00pm - 4.00pm Discover Sunshine Coast libraries free eLibrary and be introduced to eBooks, eMusic and much more. Come along and see all the elibrary has to offer. No device needed, this is a presentation session. There will be time for questions at the end of the session. And don’t forget if you need one-on-one technology help, you can receive free tech help with different devices including computers, android and apple devices by booking in with a volunteer tutor. From the Beerwah Library team Find us @ www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au; libraries@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au; 5475 8989

BERNIE GAYNOR Toastmasters enjoying sharing their knowledge ALAN BIGGS Contributed by Martine Goedhart the past 10 years, Glenview State School has formed a very successful CHELLE DOBSON For partnership with the Glasshouse Country Toastmasters, which has given

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Horse owners take heed

Biosecurity Queensland is urging horse owners to be aware of new biosecurity laws that will commence on July 1. Part of Queensland will be designated as the tick free zone and the remainder as the tick-infested zone. The tick line has been strengthened and simplified by removing the control zone and aligning the tick line with stronger, double fenced boundaries in some areas. The new tick line map can be viewed at www.biosecurity.qld.gov.au Owners of low risk livestock, such as horses, will have an obligation to only move tick free animals into the tick free zone. All horse owners will still have an obligation to report the presence of cattle tick in the tick free zone. Cattle tick infested properties in the tick free zone will need to ensure their livestock are tick free before they are moved and will need to eradicate ticks from their property. General Manager for Animal Biosecurity and Welfare, Dr Allison Crook said the property identification code (PIC) system would continue under the new legislation and changes to property registration would be minimal. “It is important horse owners understood the new laws,” she said. “If you keep a horse, you are considered a registrable biosecurity entity and must register your details with Biosecurity Queensland from July 1. “This is similar to the previous property registration requirements – the terminology of who must register is a little different, but what is considered a designated animal remains unchanged,” she said. Dr Crook said in most cases the owner of the horse would need to register because they normally had ultimate care and control of the animals. “If you keep a horse, when you register as a biosecurity entity, a PIC will be issued. If you already have a PIC, you’ll be automatically registered as a biosecurity entity on July 1 and registration will remain effective for three years.” Dr Crook said the requirements for recording horse movements had changed to ensure a stronger traceability system. From 1 July, every time a horse moves from a property, a movement record must be created,” Dr Crook said. “The person receiving the horse must also create a movement record. “If you are moving a horse across the tick line or from an infested place in the free zone, the record must be in your possession while travelling. “A range of methods can be used to record the details of the movement record, including electronic format on a smart device or in writing. As long as it includes the required details, it will be a valid record. “Organisers of horse events must also keep records of each horse that has attended their event.” To find out more about your responsibilities visit www.biosecurity.qld. gov.au or call 13 25 23.

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Saver6.com small business owner and Transportable Shade Sheds reseller, Carey Kent also has a very busy and successful job working as a financial controller and purchasing manager for a popular food manufacturer. While he enjoys the security of a regular pay packet and the challenges that come from managing the financial operations for a large business, he finds the idea of joining Saver6.com appealing for a number of reasons. Mainly because the business opportunities that exist are not franchises. Carey’s investment fits in well with the Saver6.com philosophy which encourages members to utilise a number of different skill sets to seek opportunities and generate additional revenue. The Saver6.com platform actively seeks to promote the diversity of unique skills and even hobbies or interests that members have in a single platform. The site encourages resellers to use all their skills no matter how different from each other they may be. In contrast to franchises, Saver6.com actually encourage members and business owners to make money using their full skill set, not just one skill – like mowing lawns, cleaning houses or painting rooves. Saver6.com value the various skill sets people have and encourages them to think entrepreneurially which, in turn can lead to the creation multiple revenue streams and eliminates roadblocks for any potential business owner. Based in the Atherton Tablelands, Carey was keen to start a business on the side that he could build up at a pace that suited him. Part of the appeal in becoming a Transportable Shade Sheds reseller was that he keen to get on the tools and do some manual work which was only a hobby before joining the Saver6.com network. While enjoying his work, after seven years in a desk job, Carey was very excited to learn that he could turn his hobby of manual work into an income. Carey has previously run his business which he enjoyed and the main appeal of this opportunity was that he was presented with the chance to run his own business again whilst still retaining his current employment. Additional benefits included an additional income on his terms and tax incentives for small business. In purchasing all the equipment to run his new business, Carey also hopes to build it up to level where his son can operate it where he can provide the service and be fully self employed. FNQ Shade’n’Shelter is the name of Carey’s business and based in the Atherton Tablelands, he has been a reseller since March 2016. He is hoping for a long term business investment that provides supply and income and he is looking to compliment his existing income while hopefully providing a viable and sustainable revenue opportunity for his son. If you know someone looking for a Transportable Shade Shed in that area contact him via social media by searching FNQ Shade’n’Shelter or call direct on 0459 555 612. If you would like to find out more about opportunities in your area or are keen to be your own boss then contact the team at Transportable Shade Sheds on 1300 667 433 or Saver6.com on 07 5405 3620.

Please call Carey Kent, a Saver6.com member and a Transportable Shade Shed specialist. He is available to help you with your Transportable Shade Shed purchase, from your initial enquiry, right through to installing it on your property. Give him a call today!

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Fitness Matters supporting community

At Fitness Matters they love supporting the local community. One of the initiatives they have introduced is sponsoring local sporting team members. Currently we sponsor two Beerwah Bulldogs Rugby League players, one seniors Men’s player and the other in the senior Women’s team, as well as supporting local high school students into keeping active. Through our sponsorship program at both Beerwah State High and Glasshouse Christian College, we will give away eight x 12 month gym memberships to a male and female student in each year, who is deemed deserving. With the sponsorship for the schools the year advisors in each year chose the most deserving students. This is a great initiative to reward those students who are doing a great job and who would love to keep fit and active but who might not be able to afford a gym membership or who might not usually join a gym.

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Maleny Art Direct celebrate NAIDOC week

By Sonia Clark In celebration of NAIDOC week, to be held from July 3 - 10, Maleny Art Direct (M.A.D) are excited to be hosting a ‘Dreamtime’ Art Exhibition that will showcase the work of award winning local artists and feature works from the Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts Group from East Arnhem Land. Maleny Art Direct is a privately owned art space that actively seeks to promote and support local artists as well as providing an artistic arena that also connects with other events in the wider community. One such event is NAIDOC week, the annual celebration in early July of the history, culture and achievement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The theme for this year’s NAIDOC week is ‘Songlines: The living narrative of our nation’, and the upcoming exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to both acknowledge significant events in the wider community and celebrate the great significance of indigenous culture. The exhibition will feature a series of paintings from acclaimed local artist Jane Nicol entitled ‘The Land Remembers’ which was originally commissioned for Reconciliation Week. Jane’s work has won numerous national and international awards. Local indigenous artist David Miller will also be showcasing his work, with the talented award winning artist exhibiting at over 60 exhibitions throughout Australia. Rosetta Books next door to the art space will also be showing their support for NAIDOC week and the exhibition by displaying Aboriginal art books to tie in with the celebrations. ‘Dreamtime’ will feature both two-dimensional and three-dimensional authentic indigenous art and will launch at 5.00pm on Saturday, July 9. The exhibition will also include a selection of artworks on display for sale. For more details contact malenyartdirect@gmail.com or call 0413 885 220. Maleny Art Direct is located at 2/30 Maple Street Maleny.

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School News Excellent dance team

Contributed by Kylie Merola Landsborough State School's Dance Excellence Team was started in 2015 to provide more students with an opportunity to be involved in extracurricular activities as well as to encourage school spirit and promote a love of dance. The program is an exciting chance for students to develop their dance technique, learn great choreography, and most of all, have fun! Throughout the year, the group performs at numerous events both within the school and at external competitions in South-East Queensland. Most recently they competed in the Sunshine Plaza Breakthru Competition, making it through to the Grand Final. Although they did not win, they were extremely proud just to make it that far. Creative Industries Teacher, Alyce Brook, and Teacher Aide, Haley Will, have guided the Dance Excellence Team for 2016 and watched their talent and confidence increase with each performance. Through hard work and dedication, the group continues to grow and no doubt will remain an exciting program at Landsborough State School for many years to come.

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Leading by serving

Glasshouse Christian College Primary Leaders’ Induction is not a lip service event. The Year 6 students have given up close to 900 hours just in the first semester helping younger students and serving others. They have well and truly earned their leadership badge and Thursday’s ceremony was the perfect time to celebrate it. The special service began with singing and student performances followed by Head of Primary Cheryl Bryers reminding the students that leadership is all about serving. The leadership program is an integral part of building a culture of servanthood right through the College. Leaders help younger students by: opening tricky wrappers during lunchtime, assisting them in the library with games or books, setting up sandpit toys or bikes and cleaning up afterwards, helping in the little red café and even refereeing football matches.

Principal Mike Curtis congratulates the students on their hours of service The final stage of the formal ceremony is a very emotional one. Proud parents and grandparents are invited to step up the front and pin the leadership badge on their own child. Some parents smile with pleasure, some cry with the emotion of the moment but the one thing they all have in common is how proud they are of their child. Once the formal ceremony is over, student leaders and their invited guests enjoyed a special morning tea together.

Dancers breakthru

Last Saturday, June 11, the Year 5 and 6 girls from Peachester State School performed in the Breakthru dance competition held at the Sunshine Plaza. They had been practicing their dance with the help of Mrs Emerson, classroom music teacher, and Teghan, dance choreographer from TDC Dance program, over the past few weeks and were really excited to be able to perform in the competition. This is the first time Peachester has entered the competition.

Lucy, Kyla, Maddie, Jessie, Breanna, Carys, Shayla, Georgia and Jasmine The girls enjoyed watching the other schools perform and would love to do it again next year.

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Garden Expo dishes up dirt cheap holiday entertainment Youngsters will have the opportunity to get their hands dirty and beat school holiday boredom, with Queensland Garden Expo organisers having unveiled the largest ever range of free children’s activities on offer at the annual event between July 8 and 10 at the Nambour Showgrounds. Queensland Garden Expo Event Manager Marion Beazley said much-loved gardening guru and Gardening Australia presenter Costa Georgiadis would lead the youngsters in honing their green thumbs, hosting Costa's Compost Academy for Kids throughout the event for the first time. “This activity is a really fun and hands-on way for kids to learn about composting to help feed the soil and hydrate the landscape,” Ms Beazley said. “Throw in the importance of recycling, repurposing and refusing and it has all the ingredients necessary to tackle sustainable futures right there in your waste receptacle. Costa will work with participants to sort through common items disposed of around the home and identify which ones can and can’t be composted.” “His talks and ‘Garden Rambles’ at the Expo are always a strong favourite amongst adults and kids alike, so we decided to raise the bar even higher this year with the introduction of the composting workshops on The Terraces,” she said. “I have no doubt these will be a popular item on the program, so we have scheduled three timeslots across the weekend – Saturday, July 9 at 11.00am and 2.30pm, and Sunday, July 10 at 1.00pm.”

Ms Beazley said dirtgirl from the hit kids’ television show dirtgirlworld would also be in attendance at the event on Saturday and Sunday, and a brand new children’s area known as the Kids Garden Patch would be launched at the 2016 Expo. “The Kids Garden Patch will include a craft area as well as an opportunity to dig for vegetables, plant seeds and move sand around the garden patch, and there will be kids’ planting activities in the Giant Kitchen Garden,” Ms Beazley said. “As always, Old McDonald’s Farm will offer kids the chance to get up close and personal with a range of farm animals including calves, goats, chickens and ducks, just to name a few.” “Last, but not least, we’ll once again set up the popular free children’s playground including giant slide, jumping castle and merry-go-round, which will be open throughout the three-day event.” The 2016 Queensland Garden Expo will be held at the Nambour Showgrounds, Coronation Avenue, Nambour between July 8 and 10. Children under 15 enter free with a paying adult. To find out more about the event or access the full program, please visit www.qldgardenexpo.com.au.

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It you haven’t organised any vacation care for the holidays and you are looking for some extra activities for the kids, check out the range of activities the Glasshouse Early Education and Childcare Centre have for school age kids. There are still a real mix of things on offer for the end of this week and into the second week of holidays. These include some traditional style Aboriginal painting on Friday, an excursion to a farm, as well as the staff from Matt Fiddes coming to the centre for a two hour workshop, along with pizza making and lots of craft activities and games to keep the kids entertained. The centre is located at 2 Page Street, Glass House Mountains on the corner of Coonowrin Road, just near the Glass House Mountains State School. Give them a call on 5438 7311 or email them on glasshouse@qccs.com.au

Blast off for holiday fun

Some great holiday fun is in store for the children who come to the next Fun Day for Kids to be held at the Maleny Uniting Church on Monday, July 4, from 1.30pm to 5.00pm. With the theme of ‘Blast Off’, the afternoon promises to be a real blast, as the children explore all manner of exciting things related to Outer Space. This will include games, crafts, singing and Bible stories and maybe even a rocket launch! Children from Prep to Year 6 are catered for in this program. And parents are invited to the end of afternoon sausage sizzle at 5.00pm. The fun day is a very popular way to enjoy the holidays so get in early and contact Murray Robertson for registration details. Contact number is 5435 2001, mobile 0409 268 665 or email mjrobertson50@gmail.com 24

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TAX TIME Tax tips

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With the end of the current financial year approaching, it is important to remember the following, even if you don’t lodge your income tax return until later in the year: • Provide employees with PAYG Payment Summaries by July 14. • Lodge annual PAYG Payment Summary Annual Report by August 14. • Prepare and lodge Taxable Payment Reports by August 28, if you are in the building and construction industry. • Record stock on hand at June 30. • Record odometer readings at June 30 and check that logbooks are up to date. • Self managed super funds have assets (property etc) valued at June 30. • Ensure you are super stream compliant by June 30. If you need any assistance with the above or have any other questions please contact Katrina or Amy from Range Accounting on 5494 1133.

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With Tax Time 2016 just around the corner, the ATO is encouraging rental property owners to check out the information on their website to better understand their obligations and get their claims right. Assistant Commissioner Graham Whyte said tax time can be tricky for rental property owners. “Our message to any rental property owners having a hard time understanding their obligations is that we’re here to help,” Mr Whyte said. “The best place to find out what you can claim and which records you’ll need is on our website. We also have some how-to videos as well as a comprehensive rental property guide. “I’d also remind rental property owners and anyone who wishes to prepare their own tax return they can now lodge online with myTax – the quick, easy, safe and secure way to lodge online.” Mr Whyte said the ATO would be paying close attention to excessive interest expense claims and incorrect apportionment of rental income and expenses between owners. “We are also looking at holiday homes that are not genuinely available for rent and incorrect claims for newly purchased rental properties,” Mr Whyte said. “If you are claiming deductions for your rental property, be sure to include all your rental income and make sure that your property was genuinely available for rent when the expense was incurred. “You must also make sure to apportion any deductions to take any private use into account, and you must have records for the claims you make. “The ATO’s ability to identify incorrect rental property claims is becoming more sophisticated due to enhancements in technology and the extensive use of data.” For more information on holiday homes, go to ato.gov.au/rental

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You Said It Sorely disappointed

Recently I have been undertaking a renovation of a rental property and I would like to genuinely thank all of those local tradies, electrician, tiler, painter, concreter, floor sander, and plumber who have been prompt, reliable and a pleasure to do business with. However, I have to say in regard to the kitchen renovation I have been sorely disappointed, unfortunately I received no service or attention and their responses in general were underwhelming, to say the least. Both of the businesses I contacted arrived promptly to measure up for a small kitchen makeover and assured me of following up with a quote within 24 hours. Over a month later and neither of these businesses have followed through. I understand that larger jobs may take priority and some are too small, fiddly and uneconomical. However, if you promise a quote, you should at least have the courtesy and good business sense to supply one – as you never know you may have lost a valuable future opportunity. If you know at the outset the job is not for you, then say so and avoid the waiting and time wasting when others who are professional enough to give it a go, can be contacted. Karen Landsborough

Deserving our support

One major party has the mantra ‘jobs and growth’ and the other has ‘people matter’ yet both of them have embraced an un-Australian position to one particular group of less fortunate people. One mob has encouraged growth in hardness of heart, treating harshly those refugees who have sacrificed everything to find their way here by boat in desperation and whose motivation would make them great citizens. Even though the other side of politics says ‘people matter’ they are endorsing the dreadful, mind-numbing treatment of people held in detention. Does either side deserve our support, when there is an alternative? At least one party has a compassionate approach and would welcome genuine refugees who would enrich our community and allow us to be generous and caring true Australians. Honorary Research Fellow Maleny

Pro-Choice awareness

There will be a Pro-Choice awareness event this Thursday, June 30 in Maleny. An Independent Senate candidates meeting will be held in Maleny in the Verandah Room at the rear of the Maleny Community Centre from 5.30pm. Come to meet with two independent Senate candidates - hear their policies and ask them questions about the Australian political system and get their answers to help change the way politics works in Australia. They are two strong and independent representatives who will take the views of the Australian people seriously in the Senate. Greg Beattie is an independent and Jason Woodforth is from the Health Australia Party and both will be looking for ways to promote the future of an independent Senate. Richard Giles Conondale 28

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S.O.S for Chaplaincy

The Chaplaincy Services at Beerwah, Beerburrum, Landsborough and Glass House Primary and Beerwah High School need your help to continue at their current capacity! It was revealed at a recent ‘Glasshouse District School Chaplaincy Committee’ meeting that the deficit for the Combined Chaplaincy Services for the year to date was a whopping $15,863.53. Without further financial assistance days may have to be cut. The Chaplaincies of the Primary Schools are currently operating at two days per week each. The high school (whose Chaplaincy Service started back in 1993) has had a five day Chaplain for a long time, primarily backed by a loyal band of financial supporters from the local Glasshouse Country Community. We value the loyal support of a number of families, businesses and organisations who have regularly made donations to support local youth over many years. The Primary Schools came on board with Chaplaincy in 2013 when they were successful in obtaining the Government Chaplaincy Grants, but the reality is that this covers less than two days per week.

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I wish to commend you and your newspaper GC&M News for the articles published each week from local Clergy. This is appreciated by many people in the area. Keep it up. Neil Payne Maleny

Hospital funding

Between 2007 and 2013, Federal Labor developed an Agreement across all States and political parties which cooperatively arranged funding of hospitals. This Agreement, signed in April 2010, meant that the Commonwealth would fund ‘50 per cent growth of the national efficient price of every public hospital service provided to public patients.’ The Liberal Party in its 2013 Campaign declared that it would not alter the funding. Fifty seven billion dollars was calculated to be the Commonwealth share over a decade. It was calculated by Government officers with responsibility for managing health budgets. The following year the Coalition abandoned this Agreement, without consultation with States. The result put simply is that the Abbott/Turnbull Government has cut $133 million from the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Services budget over the forward estimates. Labor’s responsible financial planning was designed to facilitate health planning into the future. The Liberal political agenda overshadows their concern for public health. Gillian Pechey Maleny

No place for stand over merchants

Hard-left unions, the GetUp! group and activist organisations have formed an alliance here on the Sunshine Coast. We have seen an increase in vandalism of conservative political signage in the past few days and an influx of paid volunteers by the unions sitting on pre-poll booths with their anti-government signs. The CFMEU has a $10 million-plus war chest to campaign against the Turnbull government at this federal election. This war chest is raised through mandatory levies it places on its members. Even

If you belong to a group with fund-raising skills, know of business people who could sponsor a hole at our rescheduled Chaplaincy Golf Day on Sunday, September 11, or have some creative fundraising ideas, please contact your local school chaplain via your local school. The chaplains and their schools need this support to continue their work. This valued service is available for around 3000 students and staff within the Glasshouse Country region each year, plus their family members. Please call the schools. We need your help now. Chris Bell Secretary ttee Commi ncy Chaplai District use Glassho the state Labor government has been powerless to stop this union from calling stop work meetings on commonwealth games projects. These protracted stop work meetings were not for safety issues but to tell workers how to stop the LNP at this election. I wonder who will pay for these cost blowouts!? As the final week of the election looms, voters need to be aware that GetUP and the CFMEU will focus their attack on Malcolm Turnbull’s plan to reinstate the Australian Building Construction Commission. These unions and groups will support any left leaning senate candidates such as the Greens and the Lazarus Party. They will stop at nothing to fight moves to bring back the ABCC that is designed to curb corruption in the building industry and unions. I will vote against ‘stand over merchants’ and supporters of corruption! Greg Newton Balmoral Ridge

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Let’s talk about the Senate At the polling booth this Saturday, you’ll be given two voting slips – a green one for the House of Representatives and a white one for the Senate. The green one will have the names of the nine candidates standing for the seat of Fisher. To complete that ballot paper it’s a simple task of numbering all the squares from one to nine, starting at one for your first preference. The Senate (or white) ballot paper is a little different. The Senate is the ‘house of review’ in the federal parliament – and is made up of politicians elected to represent each state and territory, rather than individual electorates. It is traditionally the house where smaller parties and independents have the best chance

of being elected and consequently the number of candidates who nominate tends to be considerable. This year there are 122 candidates vying for one of the 12 Queensland Senate positions, meaning the ballot paper is substantial – about one metre long. And the voting rules have changed as well from previous years. The ballot paper will have clear instructions printed on it, so a good starting point is to read them carefully. If you prefer to be pre-warned, then here’s the basics you need to know. The ability to vote above the line or vote below the line remains the same as it’s been before.

You only do one – above or below – you don’t do both. If you choose to vote above the line, you will need to number at least six boxes. Put the number ‘1’ in the box for the party or group that is your first choice, a ‘2’ for your second choice and so on until you’ve numbered at least six boxes. If you choose to vote below the line, you need to number at least twelve boxes, from 1 to 12, for individual candidates in the order of your choice. Don’t worry if you make a mistake — just ask for another ballot paper.

Question to the Candidates

Q What is it about you, what you offer and what you stand for, that makes you the best choice for locals living in the hinterland? Tony Gibson

Caroline Ashlin

Bill Gissane

The Greens Phone: 0419 791 860 Email: Tony.Gibson@qld.greens.org.au Facebook: Tony Gibson, Greens for Fisher

Family First Party Web: www.familyfirstqld.org.au

Australian Labor Party Phone: 0437 763 270 Web: www.billgissane.com.au Post: PO Box 1651, Buddina, QLD, 4575 Email: bill.gissane@australianlabor.com.au

I have the qualifications and experience, determination and resilience to effectively represent the interests of the people of the hinterland. I know my way around government after 35 years working in government and I can deliver for this community. I am a community person participating in a number of community groups with residents, businesses and people concerned about preserving our natural environment. This ensures I can understand a range of perspectives and ensure that your views are considered in the way Australia and the Sunshine Coast region develops. I will champion improvement in infrastructure including the transport network from sealing roads to developing cheap and efficient integrated rail and bus services so people of the hinterland can access jobs and services. I have a strong sense of social justice and want to encourage a more compassionate, fairer and caring society whether it is about fair taxes, affordable housing, access to education and health services or responding to humanitarian issues. I will not condone cruelty and unfair treatment. I love the natural environment and enjoy bush walking and enjoying the different villages of the hinterland. There is a need for jobs for sustainable and innovative communities whether in agriculture, tourism, business or services, the hinterland has a bright future in the new economy, based around renewable clean energy. My vision is of nature and community being connected and sustained. I am ready for the big challenges of population growth, global warming and transitioning our economy and have a track record in leadership roles leading people through change. I am looking forward to listening and representing you. www.gcnews.com.au

I believe that I would make the best choice for locals living in the Hinterland for a number of reasons. As a member of Family First I represent Australia’s leading independent party, with long experience serving in the balance-of-power all over the nation. Family First is a conservative party with policies in a growing number of areas. As a party we believe that ordinary Australians are deeply concerned about the future for families and family values. We also believe that the major parties are not serving families and small business well. That’s why Family First is working hard to help build strong families, strong values, and a strong Australia. We represent traditional conservative economic policies for a fairer and stronger Australia – a country where everyone has the opportunity to find a place to live, a job and a safe environment to raise a family. Many of the policies we hold as a party are important to the health and prosperity of local communities as well as the nation as a whole. 1. Jobs – your right to work, and helping young people get jobs 2. Affordable housing – reviving the Great Australian Dream of home ownership for all 3. Lower taxes – a 20% tax rate for all Australians and less red tape 4. Affordable energy – getting our living costs and business costs down so more people have jobs 5. Safer roads – fixing Queensland’s ‘black spots’ to make our roads safer for all 6. Water and export markets for family farms – land and water ownership policies to help our farmers feed the world 7. Free speech, freedom of conscience and religion – defending the freedoms upon which this great nation was built.

I can offer the voters of Fisher two essential reasons why they should vote for me. First – I know how to get things done. Second – I’m not part of the LNP inertia. Let’s expand the first point. My achievements have been in circumstances where the odds were against us. When I was appointed to run the mill for CSR it was losing money, losing time and losing market share. My leadership changed it to a successful operation that is still running today. Later, my own company started as a small partnership that grew to be the number one globally recognised provider of safety leadership in the hazardous industry sector. These are skills and knowledge that only comes from experience in working with people from different attitudes and points of view. I know how to set a vision for the future and develop and implement workable plans that achieve success. Fisher has never had a representative who has had this type of experience. I want to apply the principles I have learned to allow our region to become the success it so richly deserves. Secondly, the region has suffered through being considered a ‘safe’ seat. No matter who wins government on July 2, the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland will remain a political backwater unless you, the voters, show that you’re not prepared to keep returning the same party time after time. I need you to give the region a chance by changing what for many will be an old habit. By now, you will have learnt that I have the experience and ability to represent you well. I now ask for your vote to ensure the future we all need. JUNE 29 2016 |

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Question to the Candidates

Q What is it about you, what you offer and what you stand for, that makes you the best choice for locals living in the hinterland? John Spellman

Tracey Bell-Henselin

Andrew Wallace

Australian Liberty Alliance Web: www.australianlibertyalliance.org

Rise Up Australia Party Email: Tracey.bell-henselin@ruap.org.au Facebook: women of worth and identity Facebook: Rise Up Australia Party QLD

Liberal National Party Phone: 0455 668 444 Web: www.wallace4fisher.com.au Facebook: /wallace4fisher Post: PO Box 764, Buddina, QLD, 4575 Email: fisher@lnpq.org.au

The Hinterland, like many other parts of Australia is hurting. It is hurting through years of neglect brought about by successive LNP and Labor governments. It is hurting through broken promises, made by major party candidates who find that, once they reach Canberra, if they want endorsement at the next election – then they tow the party line and do as they are told – whether or not it is beneficial to their electorate. I am a Christian and I live by a firm set of values – one of which is to keep my promises; I do not lie! I won’t promise what I can’t deliver, but what I promise for the Hinterland, and indeed for the seat of Fisher, I will most certainly deliver. So what do I promise? I promise leadership and vision from a party that is determined to stop our downward debt spiral. I promise guidance from a party that will halt the decline in our social and moral values. I have the courage to make the tough calls. Political correctness will not stop me from saying No to Islamic immigration to this country. The ALA, in fact, will remove Section 18c from the Racial Discrimination Act so that Aussies can once again call a spade a bloody shovel! I have been a farmer most of my working life. I know how hard it can be to make a living off the land. I have been a self-employed businessman and I have been a church Pastor. My life has been spent working alongside fellow Aussies. If you want honesty, integrity and courage from the representative you send to Canberra, then I’m your man. My name is John Spellman.

What I stand for and what makes Tracey Bell-Henselin best choice for locals in Hinterland. Healthy democracy and small business are the engine room of our economy. With my background in farming and marketplace business, this has given me the full understanding of what is needed to be successful. The hinterland has very successful niche producers, but they need protection and support, a true voice in government. The government have to put the farmers, small business and their produce first. No to milk giants and yes to our local farmer's milk supplies. We will fight to amend legislation to make milk giants act and agree in a non-competitive way. Real food festival farmers all need support, butchers etc, hinterland consumers to spend local, promote hinterland business local cafes, independent grocers, markets, builders, plumbers etc. Eco tourism is significant. Embrace sustainable renewable energy. The Hinterland environment is a major asset we need to keep it a safe and unpolluted place to live. Development must respect and protect the environment and the people. Updates to public transport and roads. Education support in schools and families will improve our community. Make decision making open and transparent at all levels of government. The people's voices will be heard. Together we hold account and instructions. I value the community and their needs. I will lead the electorate of Fisher for the people for their successful future and a true voice in government.

I am a lifelong Sunshine Coast local now raising my own family here. I’m passionate about this great region we live in and committed to making our community the best it can be. I have the life experience, and a track record of serving the community, to be your strong voice in Canberra. I began my working life as an apprentice carpenter and joiner and started my own businesses as a builder. In my late twenties, I then studied a law degree to become a construction lawyer. For the past nine years, I’ve been an active member of the Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club and I’m currently a Patrol Captain and a member of the Club’s 24-hour Emergency Response Team. I am also especially passionate about helping young people, having served as a former President of the Sunshine Coast Children’s Therapy Centre. I believe small business is the engine room of our local economy, and the Turnbull Government is committed to lower taxes to give our small businesses the opportunity to grow and invest. Through this campaign, I have made a number of commitments to our local community. They include: • Improving mobile phone connectivity • Improving our local environment with funding to assist a number of local clubs to install solar and battery systems. • Over $1 billion to upgrade the Bruce Highway between Caloundra Road and the Sunshine Motorway. On top of these commitments, the Turnbull Government will provide record levels of funding to deliver health and education services. Importantly, these can only be achieved through the sustainable and responsible economic management that only the Coalition offers the people of Fisher.

Polling places for Fisher On the way into the polling booth, you will no doubt be given ‘how to vote’ cards for the seat of Fisher and for the Senate. These are meant as a guide only - you don’t have to follow them exactly. You can vote for someone and allocate your preferences to anyone else you wish, even if it’s not the way your preferred candidate suggests. Remember, people handing out how to vote cards are volunteers, friends and family of the candidates who just want to 30

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help. Please show them courtesy. If you feel they have overstepped the mark, let one of the polling booth officials know. Afterwards, you might like to return the how to vote material back to them or leave it at the place specially marked. Local polling places (open 8.00am - 6.00pm) for Fisher Beerburrum - Beerburrum School of Arts Hall, 7 Anzac Avenue Beerwah - Beerwah Community Hall, 25 Peachester Road

Caloundra - CCSA Hall, 1 Nutley Street Caloundra West - Unity College, 47 Lomond Crescent Conondale - Conondale State School, 1700 Maleny-Kenilworth Road Currimundi - Currimundi State School, 17 Buderim Street Eudlo - Eudlo Public Hall, 19 Rosebed Street Glass House Mountains - Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 8 Coonowrin Road www.gcnews.com.au


LB Joum

Mike Jessop

Jason Burgess

Online Direct Democracy Party Phone: 0466 531 896 Web: www.onlinedirectdemocracy.org and www.pollyweb.org Facebook: LB Joum Online Direct Democracy Party - Fisher

Independent Phone: (07) 5499 6937 or 0416 293 686 Web: www.whigparty.com.au Facebook: WHIG PARTY Mike Jessop Email: mike@whigparty.com.au

Veterans Party Phone: 0407 317 454 Web: www.advp.org.au Email: Jasonburgess1982@gmail.com

My community experience includes treasurer of the Student Union at College and on the Cricket and Rugby Club committee, Parish Council and School Council (being voted QLD School of the Year 2015) and my political background in numerous election campaigns, e.g. I ran as a QLD State independent candidate in 2009, electioneered for the Federal Fisher Katter Party in 2013, and stood as a QLD State Independent candidate in 2015. I bring to the Federal Parliament a personal awareness of housing policies and I’m determined to bring about economic and monetary reform, particularly through our securities and banking system. My business experience brings the necessary know-how and understanding of our wealth and tax generating economy. I’d give back and replace the 100 hours of tax return preparation time for rest and relaxation for mums and dads and annual leave currently consumed by the current tax system with one that is collected automatically through the banks. Apart from free 6kw solar and free or subsidised dentistry on Medicare, we could do with some sealed roads driving around the back of Witta, as well as duplicate the Steve Irwin Way its entire length. We should also extend the light rail to Caloundra and Maroochydore. In addition to 6kw free solar powered electricity supply, with surplus delivered to businesses with power companies and local authorities charged with managing power distribution locally, I will also ensure the dangerous Steve Irwin Way is upgraded with crash barriers down the middle and / or the road duplicated. If and when elected, I will also finalise the light railway through Caloundra to Maroochydore / Mooloolaba if required. Vote 1 Mike Jessop   Candidate number 9 Independent.

Politicians are elected by the people, to represent the people and be the voice for the people. I’m a firm believer that politicians must set aside party politics and do what’s best for everyone, not just in their community, but for all Australians. We need to stop corruption in the government. We need to stop policies that favour only a certain class of people. We need stop hatred within our community. We need to start making a brighter future for our children. We need to start treating all Australians as family, treat each other with respect, acceptance and have a compassionate mind. I promise to be the voice that will put Australians first.

Like to know more about the candidates? Check out our ‘Fight for Fisher’ webpage

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Go to www.gcnews.com.au, select the ‘Read’ tab, then ‘Fight for Fisher” – where you’ll find information on all the candidates vying for your vote in the seat of Fisher  

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Health, Beauty

&Wellbeing Introducing Dot & Birdie

This passionate team of Beauty Experts and Hair Stylists at Maleny believe that your health and wellbeing are at the heart of every service they provide. Their range of services includes waxing, facials, bespoke body rituals, deluxe spa pedicures, style cuts, natural colours plus many more, all conveniently under the one roof. The beauty industry can be a maze of chemicals and toxic ingredients; this drives Dot & Birdie to continuously research the nature and quality of the products they use in support of their philosophy that looking good should also be good for you.

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Living - Arts Photography Corner

Solitude on display

The July exhibition at Vianta Arts is a show of original photographs by Michele Deveze entitled ‘Solitude’. The photographs, mostly taken in our red (and white) centre, as well as around the Mediterranean and in Asia, evoke that sense of stillness and quiet, that only solitude can endow. As Michele says, solitude is not necessarily an outcome of being alone, and it definitely is not associated with loneliness – it is that perfect inner quiet and calm that accompanies peace of mind. Photography has always been a passion of hers – having saved up for and bought her first Pentax Spotmatic in the 1970s. In particular she enjoys the potential offered by judicious cropping of images, and the enhancement of the two-dimensional

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A Passion for portraiture

Sharon Mitchell used a Nikon D7000 and a 50mm lens to capture this charming portrait of Tahlia, using available light and a reflector in a rustic setting. Sharon’s great results show her commitment to her craft as she continues to learn and practise her skills, using every opportunity to gather a few children and set up a modelling session in an interesting location. Check out her website: www.sharonmareephotography.com

characteristics of photographic prints, and the abstraction of shape, form, tone and colour, while maintaining a clear link to the original subject. “Of course – these days photography is very different to what it was in the 1970s,” explains Michele. “Back then we rarely worked in colour – colour film and processing was too expensive; and we didn’t know if our image had ‘worked’ or not, until we had developed the film and printed the photographs. “And - editing? There was no Photoshop in those days! We learned to manipulate the image in the darkroom, using our hands to block the light from the enlarger – and still, we didn’t know if it had worked until we developed the photograph,” Michele said. ‘Solitude’ will be on display at Vianta Arts, 70 Simpson Street, Beerwah, until July 31. For information about having an exhibition at Vianta Arts, please email reddoorart@bigpond.com.

Our Mountain Home exhibition on display

Following its success at the Hub in April; Arts Connect Inc. will be displaying ‘Our Mountain Home’ at the Arts and Ecology Centre, Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden. This members’ showcase, which features the work of 12 Sunshine Coast artists, will be open to the public from June 27 until July 10. In this exhibition, the participating artists have focused on exploring layers of thought, feelings and observations of the Glasshouse Mountains region. The Artists will portray their own interpretations of the ecology, flora, fauna, indigenous history and geological story of this iconic, scenically rich and mystifying place, putting their own idea

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of its connection within their own story, their own place within this ancient yet modern environment. The works exhibited feature a range of mediums that seek to portray to visitors the wonderfully unique feel of the Glasshouse Mountains. The Arts Connect Inc. artists have incorporated their interpretations in both 2D and 3D works including ceramics, found objects, oils, acrylics, watercolours, mixed-media and photography. On Friday, July 1, there will be a special launch event of the exhibition at 5.00pm. If you would like to attend, please email secretary@ artsconnectinc.com.au. The Arts and Ecology Centre is located at Palm Creek Road, Tanawa open from 9.00am - 3.00pm daily. For more details about Arts Connect Inc go to http://artsconnectinc.com.au or follow the collective on Facebook.

U3A Beerwah Grafx Group meets at Beerwah Library each Thursday. Enquiries: chrisbell41@bigpond.com

Learn how to paint a winning still life

The Sunshine Coast Pastel Society of Australia group will host their monthly meeting on Wednesday, July 20, 6.30am start at the Woombye School of Arts, 1-3 Hill Street, Woombye. The guest demonstrator and 2015 Pastellist of the Year Winner, Jan Hodgsen will be demonstrating ‘How to paint a winning still-life’. Entry is $5.00 at the door for members or $10.00 at the door for non-members. All members are invited to bring a pastel painting along to display at each meeting. Paintings must be your original pastel painting and not painted in a workshop or class. If not framed, your pastel can be simply taped to a board.

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Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club was ‘Rock and Roll Central’ recently when the Glasshouse View Club celebrated a themed birthday celebration of their group. As usual the View Club ladies absolutely out did themselves with embracing the theme, with plenty of effort put into getting their outfits sorted for the day! The ladies are always keen to welcome new members to their group who meet monthly for a lunch meeting as well as a monthly outing. If you would like to find out more about their club phone Lynda on 5494 7875 or Maree on 5494 6956.

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Things To Do Bastille Day celebrations Contributed by Cécile Couper Each year The Alliance Française de la Sunshine celebrates Bastille Day with this year’s event taking place on Sunday, July 17, from 12.00noon and will feature a three-course lunch including wine at the French Restaurant Relais Bressan in Flaxton. There will be great entertainment and ambiance, after the meal will be a Pétanque game and don’t forget to wear your best French outfit! The group is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting French language, culture, literature and history; and to encourage French-Australian cultural exchange and friendship. We provide the means by which people can learn the French language and become engaged in the many different aspects of French culture including art, books, poetry, film, history, gastronomy, contemporary affairs, thoughts and ideas. The Alliance Française de la Sunshine Coast provides the opportunity for friends of French language and culture to come together in a very welcoming, non-political and non-religious environment. For more details on the day go to http:// afsunshinecoast.org.au/alliance-francaise/event/ bastillle-day-2016-lunch/

The movie The Daughter Maleny Film Society screens ‘The Daughter’ on Saturday, July 2 at 7.15pm with dinner from 6.00pm catered by Wild Rocket at the Maleny Community Centre 23, Maple Street. Simon Stone directs ‘The Daughter’ which is the story of 16-year-old Hedvig (Odessa Young) who is about to discover there are secrets in her family’s past. Released to critical acclaim earlier this year, the film is loosely based on Henrik Ibsen’s play ‘The Wild Duck’. Set in a rural mill town, mill boss Henry (Geoffrey Rush) is about to remarry a women half his age (Anna Torv). His estranged son Christian (Paul Schneider), returns from the US for the wedding and reconnects with his old school friend, Oliver (Ewen Leslie), who is about to lose his mill job. Charlotte (Miranda Otto), a teacher at the local school, is married to Oliver and Hedvig is their daughter. With the impending wedding and the return of Christian, latent family secrets begin to unfold pitting fathers and sons against each other. The cinematography and well-written script make this a must-see Australian drama. Also included is a short film from the Gympie Heart of Gold Festival called ‘Bunny New Girl’. MFS members may purchase tickets online or from the Maleny Information Centre. Non-members may purchase tickets at the door. Check the website www.malenyfilmsociety.info for details.

Joan Baez Tribute at Maleny Brisbane singer Christine Venner-Westaway and friends will present a Joan Baez tribute at the next Goodwills’ house concert in Maleny on Sunday, July 10. She will be accompanied by Mick Donnelly (guitar) and Sue Wighton and Mary Brettell (vocal harmonies). A stalwart of the Brisbane folk scene, Christine’s signature solo work premiered at the ‘Clennell Hall Folk Festival’, Northumberland UK in May 2014. The show has since been performed at various Brisbane folk venues and at Perth’s Jackadder Folk Club in April 2016. The Goodwills (Bob and Laurel Wilson) will perform an opening set and afternoon tea will be available. The concerts starts at 2.00pm. Ticket prices are $15.00 and $12.00 concession. Bookings are essential. Call Laurel on 5435 2333 for bookings and directions. Goodwill’s house concerts are sponsored by the Queensland Folk Federaton.

Montville Wood Expo The Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild will once again put all of their competitive skills and products on show on Saturday and Sunday, July 2 and 3 from 9.00am to 4.00pm each day at the Montville Community Hall, Village Green, Montville and entry is free. Items on display and for sale will consist of exquisite carvings, squatter’s chairs, plates, bowls, musical instruments, blanket boxes, clocks, and a large collection of toys. The toys include a broad range of pull along, educational, ships, airplanes helicopters, rocking horses, and many more. All items are produced by local craftsmen from local timber so there are no plastics and no imports. And you will be able to see wood carving demonstrations on the day. Funds raised on the weekend go towards maintenance and purchase of machinery and materials to create toys and other items.

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Maleny peace mural celebration The Art for Family Peace Mural grand finale will be held next Thursday, June 30 at 2.00pm, all welcome. Throughout the month of June, the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre (MNC) has hosted the creation of this extraordinary community artwork pioneered by artist Rob Clark. Next Thursday will see the culmination of weeks of community artistic contributions, scribed messages and fun with elders, students, families and people of all ages and walks of life adding their mark to the 133 canvases which form the mural. Many inspiring conversations of hope and support have been part of the rich experience. It is absolutely free to participate, although a range of different sized canvasses are available for sale throughout the event. Funds raised will grow the Say Yes Initiative and support families seeking help through a range of programs. Community members are invited to purchase a piece for peace, as a keepsake from this heartfelt initiative. As a pilot program this has been really successful. It's even attracted government interest with two senior officials from the Department of Communities visiting to see for themselves and hear more about this innovative and positive approach to supporting family and domestic peace. On Thursday, the sold canvases will be distributed, along with an auction of the final canvasses, and words of wisdom accompanied by local musicians will bring the project to a close. Register your support for Say Yes and go into the draw for a raffle to win one of several canvasses. The project has kick-started a movement that inspires positive solutions and promotes peaceful relationships throughout the country and it started right here on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

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Property of the week

Sweet sound of silence Positioned perfectly towards the end of a no through road with no immediate neighbours you will find this versatile fully fenced five acre property offering great rural views and a true country lifestyle in Peachester. Accommodation is provided for by a solid three bedroom block home with a large rumpus/games room and is elevated to overlook the property and the surrounding farms and beyond to the ranges. Some features include timber floors, country kitchen with free standing gas cooker, open fireplace and wood heater, air conditioned, huge covered outdoor entertaining area to soak up those views and large double carport to house the horse float. The land is fenced into three paddocks all with troughs and the front paddock includes a great

dam with a pump for irrigation. There are two horse shelters plus a 6m x 6m garage with power currently used for a tack room and additional storage. $599,000. Phone agent Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 or 5439 6300.

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Set on an easy care half acre block backing onto a creek, is this renovated 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. Boasting high ceilings, air conditioned open plan living, brand new carpet plus fresh paint inside and out, this light, bright and airy home is waiting for its new owners. The master bedroom has “his and hers” robes plus a large ensuite with corner spa bath. The well-appointed kitchen and open plan living area open out onto the huge full length rear patio which overlooks the salt water, in-ground swimming pool and beyond to the private back yard. Out the front there is another full length, north facing patio area plus a turnaround driveway and large portico. This immaculately presented property is located just 2 minutes to Landsborough and 3 minutes to Beerwah giving you a choice of schools, shops, and rail links to Brisbane.

This lovingly transformed contemporary home ticks all the boxes. Accommodation is provided for by 4 bedrooms, the master with a luxurious ensuite and large walk in robe, with doors opening onto the large timber deck. The main living area takes advantage of a cosy wood heater and flows into the dining area and out to the deck offering privacy and great indoor outdoor flow. The main kitchen is well equipped with ample bench space and a separate kitchen which is currently used for AirBnB guests or suitable for dual accommodation. The 1,504m2 block is fenced with established trees and gardens offering great privacy from neighbours. Car accommodation is catered for by a large double lock up garage and an extended carport with ample room for a workshop. Include solar hot water & 1.5 KW solar power back to the grid and within easy walking distance to Beerwah amenities.

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Ben Guillemet M: 0414 807 821 T: 5439 6300

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Property of the week

Prime position and mountain views

Superb views to Mt Tibrogargan and Mt Ngungun are a bonus with this beaut cottage styled home. Built to take advantage of the views the home offers three bedrooms, two way bathroom, spacious lounge and central kitchen / dining. The insulated rear patio is surrounded by beautiful gardens and has Views to Mt Tibrogargan. Additional features include security screens, air conditioning, approximately 8,000L rainwater

tank storage (plus town supply). There is a carport attached to the home and a three bay shed at rear (one lock up bay and two carports). The 1000m2 block is fully fenced with side access available and is positioned within easy walking distance to the shopping village bowls club. This one is a typical Glass House Gem in a sought after area so call Kleena on 0429 405 109 at Glasshouse Property Sales today to avoid disappointment! Located at 31 Sahara Road, Glass House Mountains – Priced to sell at $379,000.

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CONVENIENT LOCATION Beerwah    

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3 Bed, 2 bath unit. O/plan living, dining & kitchen. D/W. Lock-up garage with internal access. 8 Solar panels. Private fenced courtyard. Close to schools. Walking distance to shops, restaurants and rail.

5 BEDROOMS - LUXURY UPGRADES $489,000 Glass House Mountains    

Steel framed large family home. Separate media room. Italian appliances, stone benchtops, Butler’s pantry. Sec’ screens. Under roof patio. Solar panels & H/W. Fenced 852m2. Quiet culdesac. Convenient location.

BRING YOUR PAINTBRUSH Beerburrum    

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4 Bedroom, 1 bathroom family home. Gas stove. D/W. Air con + ceiling fans. 6x3.5m Patio on the front. 16x5m Covered entertaining area. Mountain view. 2 Car shed. Garden sheds. Good side access.1234m2.

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4 Bed, 2 bath home on level 1/2 Acre. A/C. 9ft Ceilings. Open plan living. Covered rear patio + front verandah. I/G pool - private tropical gardens. 6x6m C/bond shed. Approx 8x6m studio, insulated + A/C. Fenced 2020m2

Kleena Bracken 0429 405 109

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Maleny & Kenilworth’s Oldest Established Real Estate HINTERLAND HIDEAWAY

15.86 natural treed acres with plenty of building sites and gentle slopes. The property is in Curramore which is about 20 minutes from the centre of Maleny Business Centre. Enjoy the quietness of the location of this property.

Priced at $410,000 Contact David 0427 718 194

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BRAND NEW - EXECUTIVE STYLE Glass House Mountains    

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4 Bedroom, 2 bath home. 2 Sep’ living areas. DLUG. Stone benchtop, D/W & Butler’s pantry. 9ft Ceilings. Covered patio with built in BBQ. Turfed & landscaped. Fully fenced 658m2 corner block. Mountain views.

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A SERENE COUNTRY RETREAT MAGNIFICENT 224 ACRES FOOTHILLS OF MALENY 114 ACRES 10 MINS FROM WOODFORD

Witta. 3 bed brick home. Rural block. 10 acres. O/P kitchen, dining, family room. Formal lounge, combustion heater. 3 rooms under house. Verandas & entertaining deck. Great shed 18 x 7.5m. 16 Solar panels-3 kW. Double carport. Running creek. Run a few cows or horses, & natural bushland. Suitable hobby farm.

Priced at $695,000 Contact Laurelle 0428 943 549

Maleny-The Range-Conondale areas David 0427 718 194 dave@boxsells.com.au Laurelle 0428 943 549 laurelle@boxsells.com.au www.gcnews.com.au

WALK TO EVERYTHING Beerwah

Stanmore. 5 bedroom Queenslander. Wrap around verandahs.8 bay stable complex. Flood lit Round Yard. Machinery shed. Another 3 bedroom residence. IDEAL FOR CATTLE AND HORSES WITH 15 HORSE PADDOCKS WITH SHELTERS.CATTLE YARDS ABUNDANT WATER.

$1,450,000 (negotiable) Contact Rhod 0417 709 873

Kilcoy-Woodford-Peachester-Wamuran areas Rhod: 0417 709 873 E: rhod@boxsells.com.au

Almost fully cleared fully fenced property on the D'Aguilar Highway. Numerous house sites. 2 sets of cattle yards. Large machinery shed. Abundant water. Suitable for cattle and horses.

Price - offers over $799,000 Contact Rhod 0417 709 873

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In the Garden with Brownie

Successful Gardening on The Edge

The Maleny Garden Club were pleased to have approximately 800 people enjoying looking at our a magnificent open gardens on the sunny Saturday and a further 400 braved a windy and cold Sunday to enjoy the open gardens this year. Andrew Powell MP, the Member for Glass House declared the 12th Gardening on the Edge open on Friday, June 10 in the afternoon, much to the delight of Club members who had spent the day setting up the Showground Pavilion. Club President Marnie Trass said the best part about Gardening on the Edge is the community involvement. To be involved in the satisfaction and pleasure shared by the garden owners, garden club members and visitors. “We are all volunteers and work very hard together to achieve a result that the hinterland community can be proud of,” she said. “Visitors were treated to gardens ranging from having fabulous vistas over the hills and valley towards Montville and Flaxton, to perfectly manicured lawns, hedges, with statuary and groves of trees in a peaceful setting, to working nurseries with magnificent views over the Glasshouse Mountains. “There were bucolic farmyard views, another with inspired landscaping from places where the owners had lived and travelled to, gardens set up for pleasure and entertainment (which they did on the weekend and was enjoyed by the CWA), and a smaller area recreated, bringing familiar plantings from a farm to a new place in the town,” said Marnie. “The beginning of winter is a time for the gardens to rest and recharge themselves for the magic that is Spring, each garden had that effect on those who saw them. “This year the camellias were not at their best due to a dry summer, nevertheless the display inside the Showground Pavilion was very much appreciated by everyone, highlighted by the display left on the stage from the Maleny Show featuring the Teddy Bears Picnic,” Marnie said. After expenses, approximately $20,000.00 will be distributed among properly registered organisations in the Range community as determined by the Garden Club members at the next meeting. To date over $250,000.00 (in today’s dollars) has been given back to the Community from proceeds since the Club was formed in September 1952 and approximately $90,000.00 since the inception of Gardening on the Edge.

What’s on for gardeners in July

• Forest Heart Native Plant Nursery – July 30 – Techniques of botanical drawing workshop; July 31 – Christmas in July Makers Market, in the carpark, 10.00am – 2.00pm. • Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – July 1, 10.00am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Road, Caboolture. Learn all about the world of herbs. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. • Queensland Garden Expo – July 8 to July 10, Nambour Showgrounds. The ‘must see’ garden event of the year. Tickets on line or at the gate. See www.qldgardenexpo.com.au for more details. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – July 17, at the Peachester home of Paul and Sue Jones, 1.00pm for interested growers, followed by a 2.00pm meeting. For further information please call Jan on 5494 2301. • Native Plants Sunshine Coast – no meeting for July due to involvement in the Queensland Garden Expo. Come and visit us in the Living Backyard area where we will have a display featuring Native Plants for Containers. Contact 5494 9187 for details. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – July 10, 10.00am morning tea followed by a meeting and bloom competition at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. For more information call Audrey on 5476 2771 or Ted on 0407 440 999. • Peachester Garden Club – July 21, 9.30am at the Peachester Hall, Peachester is our Friendship Day. Learn about local plants and gardening from local people. Visitors always welcome. For more details please call Trish on 5496 9169. • Faunawatch – July 13, 8.00am at Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens, Tanawha. Walk, survey wildlife, and learn about Faunawatch. Phone 0422 429 594 for details on how to get involved in Faunawatch.

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Noticeboard Queensland Country Women's Association Maleny Branch - Annual Meeting to be held 1.00pm, July 8 in the Verandah Room of the Maleny Community Centre. All welcome. Contact Cynthia 5499 9639. Aglow International Sunshine Coast Branch We will meet on Friday, July 8 at Flame Tree Baptist Church Hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Nambour, commencing at 9.30am. Diana Edwards will be our speaker. Come along and bring a friend and enjoy an inspirational message and worship. Men and women are made welcome. Entry is $8.00 and includes morning tea. For further information, contact Melva on 5443 5752, mobile 0421 900 770 or Dorothy: 5476 4190, mobile 0487 425 657. Messy Church Maleny - the next session of Messy Church will be held on Sunday, July 3 from 4.00pm - 6.00pm at St Georges Anglican Church, 2 Walkers Drive, Maleny. The theme will be ‘The Valley of Dry Bones’. A delicious meal is included. Cost is a donation to assist with food and craft resources. Please join us for fun, creations and food. For more information contact 5435 2941. Seniors Information Sessions - there are two free sessions being held at the Caloundra Community Centre, on Thursday, July 7 from 9.00am – 11.00am and the Mooloolah Community Centre, on Thursday, July 14, from 11.00am – 1.00pm. These sessions aim to arm seniors with the information they need to confidently navigate the legal and government systems associated with their aging needs. Presented in an easy-tounderstand format, industry professionals address the matters most important to you. The topics

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for this session will be pensions and financial investment. This is a free event and a light morning tea will be provided. Please reserve your place by calling 5491 4000. Glass House Senior Citizens - at a very well attended Special General Meeting, Rita Cruikshank was elected President and Jennifer Eggleston as Treasurer. Several new members attended. Maleny Seniors and Community Care members visited on June 21 – great entertainment and an enjoyable day for all. Next meeting is July 12 at the Beerwah Community Centre, after the meeting we will have a picnic in the park – bring your own lunch and drinks – enquiries to Marie on 5496 9260 or Betty on 5438 7951. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Inc. - Raffle results, 1st prize meat tray, yellow S12 – Kelvin, 2nd prize IGA $20.00 voucher, green S28 Maryanne, Lucky meal prize $20.00 cash proudly sponsored by KLM Energy Services, winner: purple I37 – Diana. The club operates on Friday night with the bar opening at 5.00pm meals can be ordered from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. Choice of menu every second Friday and on the alternate Fridays will be either barbecue and salad or roast of the day with vegetables. Please come along and why not bring a friend? Landsborough, Beerwah and Districts Spiritual Church Inc, - meets at School of Arts Hall, Landsborough each Sunday, with healing from 5.00pm – 6.45pm and service from 7.00pm – 8.15pm, all welcome, for more information Phone: Rev Kerry 5494 1554, Rev. Pam 0409 058 843, Rev. David 0408 713 214.

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Mike Turner - Beerwah High School Chaplain

When someone is angry it is often difficult for others to know how to handle it. Some people go very quiet when they are angry and this can make it harder for others to notice, but the trouble is that these people have a tendency to let things build up and then they explode over something minor – their response seems out of proportion with the issue at hand. This often means that they have been angry for a while and not done anything about it. With other people it is much easier to identify when they are angry because they are aggressive and sometimes abusive. This however can bring pain to those around them – including loved ones who sometimes are subjected to years of heartache. The bible says in Proverbs 15:18 ‘A hottempered person stirs up conflict, but the one who is patient calms a quarrel’. Anger in itself is not bad – I often use the GCNEWSschool Add sept 12 2013.ai 1 of 10/02/2015 analogy with students anger 5:26:35 beingPMlike our body’s ‘Alarm Bell’.

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The Mooloolah State School Rodeo that was cancelled last weekend has been rescheduled for Friday, August 19. Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club Inc – the Annual General Meeting will be held at 7.00pm on Tuesday, July 19 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. All welcome. Anglican Maori Mission Sunshine Coast inc. Join us for lunch, music and thanks on the first Sunday each month with Rev Maurice Rangiwai from 10.00am. The next meeting will be on Sunday, July 3. All welcome at Marae Gardens 404 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum. Enquiries to Huhana 0410 948 354 for more information.

When it rings it tells us that there is something wrong. It could be a deep hurt that has been triggered; it could be a sense of injustice or humiliation. Sometimes people don’t really know why they are angry or when anger will strike next. An appropriate way to handle anger, is to stop and realise what is happening and try and make some sense of it. Then we need to find a positive way forward – talking to someone who can help is a good start (e.g. work place issue: go and talk to a trusted supervisor). We all know that anger which turns into abuse of others can cause a lot of pain for everyone. The good news is that we can get help and work through the issues. A good counsellor can guide a person through the painful parts of their life that cause anger and help them find some peace. I believe God wants to help us become a whole person who isn’t controlled by fear and anger. If we pray to God about this stuff he will help us. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am

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

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CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0417 606 240 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776

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Sport Maleny Superintendent collects top industry award Passion, skill, dedication and hard work continue to pay off for Maleny Golf Club Superintendent Mick McCombe who collected Australia’s top gong for Excellence in Golf Course Management at an industry dinner in Melbourne last week. Having won the Queensland Golf Course Superintendents’ Achievement Award in March, Mick was nominated by the Club for the national Award for Excellence. This required submission by the club of documented evidence to meet the Australian Golf Course Superintendents’ Association’s (AGCSA) criteria. The award, which honours the turf industrys outstanding achievers, is judged on criteria including commitment to excellence, maintenance and turfgrass management techniques, innovation, community engagement and outcomes. Mick was up against Superintendents from some of the best and most exclusive courses in the country and now stands alongside previous winners representing a veritable ‘who’s who’ of the Australian golf course maintenance industry. The judges commended the key leadership role that Mick played during the construction phase and with a budget of less than $750,000 for full construction of the first nine holes. The award, which includes a $5,000 bursary to fund further education or an approved study tour, was presented in Melbourne at the AGCSA’s annual Turfgrass Industry Conference dinner attended by 300 delegates and guests. On accepting his award Mick acknowledged the unqualified support he had received from committee members including President Dr Max Whitten and Greens Chairman Rob Bailo since taking on the daunting challenge in September 2014. "This award is owed to the long term vision of the club and its board of directors and I also want to thank our fantastic team of volunteers who’ve enabled us to achieve such a high standard of presentation,” he said. Dr Whitten said the award recognised Mick’s insight in interpreting the design by golf architect Graham Papworth, diverse operating skills and ability to manage and motivate volunteers who helped build and then maintain the nine-hole course.

“This is a fantastic achievement and a great outcome also for Graham Papworth, the Club, our Project Manager and Vice-President Rod Richards RPEQ, the Management Committee and all our volunteers,” he said. “Mick McCombe has played a pivotal role in translating a weed-ridden and largely abandoned dairy farm into an operating golf course which is now receiving high praise from both members and visitors alike.” Dr Whitten said Mick’s prowess as an A-grade golfer and ability to operate dry-hired earthmoving machinery had proved to be valuable attributes. “Above all his personal capacity to work with and motivate volunteers and contractors has played a huge part in constructing a good golf course in a short time frame and with a modest budget,” he said. Mick said he was now looking forward to starting construction of the second nine holes at Maleny. Prior to taking on the role of Course Superintendent at Maleny, Mick was the Course Foreman at Headland Golf Club, Buderim, and during a 15-year industry career gained international experience at Coombe Hill Golf Club in London.

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San Taekwondo recently welcomed a new black belt to the club after their term two grading held last Friday night at the Beerwah full-time training centre. Josh Collins, aged 12, graded to the rank of Cho Dan Bo (club-level black belt) after four years of training. Josh graded along with around 35 other club members and had to perform a series of traditional patterns, demonstrate kicking techniques and defences against various attacks, break timber, and spar the other senior members and black belts of the club. Josh will now have to train for one year before he is eligible to grade for his 1st Dan black belt which will be issued from the Kukkiwon in Korea and recognised worldwide. Josh has been a great student and has grown more mature as well as developed his self-control and perseverance throughout his Taekwondo journey. All the instructors are proud that he has achieved this rank. He was also awarded the medal for the best performance on the night by a blue or red belt. Poppy Ives was awarded the best grading for a yellow or white belt.

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Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, June 22 - second round of the Ladies Triples Club Championships were played. Margaret Beasley (sub), Wendy Platt and Chris Freshwater def Lyn Griffiths, Millie Freshwater and Jan Lawson 20-11. In the two social games played, Lee Myers, Dave Clarke and Warren Blackbourne def Chris Dougan, Noelle Dean and Ron Wilson 25-12. While Graham Condie, Mike Kernick and Di Hume def Russell Walmsley, Jenny Hobson and John McSwain 26-19. In the Ladies ‘B’ Grade Club Championship Singles, Viv James def Marilyn Boulton 27-12. Well done to both ladies. Thursday, June 23 - the winners of the afternoon were Rae Farrell and Di Hume with 2 wins + 11. The r/up were Clive Sinton and Rob Scullion with a + 18 margin in their second game. The lucky draw price went to Jack Timm and John McSwain.

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Pennant teams are up in the shed office. Round 1 starts this Saturday, July 2. It’s great that we have spare players this year and won’t be over stretched. Remember a new club shirt needs to be purchased for pennants. A lot of members already have them. If you don’t have one, you can purchase them from our club office. Our quarterly meeting went well on Saturday with 23 members turned up, pity there were not a few more. We will be organising a special meeting next month to determine what comps our club will take part in next year. There are four options - Hinterland Local League, Super Challenge, Sevens and Gr8 Bowls Challenge. Another issue is we need more members to start helping out on our board. We have the bowlers, but without a board there is no club. We also need umpires. If you think you may be interested please approach the board for more details.

Contributed by Richard Owen Tuesday, June 21 - the Maleny Golf Club held an 18 Hole Single Stroke Medley with the winner being John Oxenham with a net 72 on a countback from runner-up Darryl Harbottle. Wednesday, June 22 - Anne Devane won last week’s Ladies 9-Hole Stableford competition with a terrific score of 25 points - 7 shots better than her handicap. Runner-up was Mo Lawrence who could have been excused for thinking that her score of 19 points might be good enough to win. Thursday, June 23 - John Pottage won our 9-Hole Stableford Medley with a score of 19 points on a countback from Jan Johnston. Saturday, June 25 - wind was up and the temperature plummeted for the Men’s Monthly Medal generously sponsored by Maleny Property Rentals and run off the Blue Tees. Our A Grade winner was Jan Johnston who carded a net 66 with Bill Reynolds the runner-up on net 69. Richard Owen won the B Grade medal with a net score of 67 while Paul Viertel was the runner-up on net score of 71. Nearest the pin honours went to Alan Ward on the 3rd/12th hole and Peter Gilbert on the 5th/14th. The picturesque Maleny Golf Club is situated at 15 Porters Lane, North Maleny. The ambiance and natural environment of the course offers nine holes, each with its own challenge. The course provides an enjoyable golfing challenge for players of all standards. www.gcnews.com.au


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Carol Fraser, Monica Dangerfield, Sharon Phillips and Michelle Wormwell competitions on Thursdays and Saturdays. If any ladies out there have been enjoying a game of social golf and would like to go the next step and join our competitions, we would love to have you on board. Likewise, if you have ever considered learning to play, come along and we will help you get started. If you would like some more information please contact our President Carolyn Gamble on 5438 7779.

amen for getting so close. Thanks to Gympie for being gracious winners. Thanks to the Wikings for our seasons best. No John No, Glenn No, No Knees John, Mike just No, Maree the firefly and Lobster. Kids Fun Day will be held on Thursday, June 30 from 8.00 am – 2.00pm, with lunch and refreshments included, all ages, plenty of fun and games and a handicap round robin tournament, cost is $25.00. Enquiries: Maree Hooley 0437 295 501 or mareehooley@gmail.com Social tennis - Monday from 8.00am and Saturday from 1.00pm, all welcome. Court bookings: 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.

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Contributed by Ian Hansen Tuesday’s Jackpot Pairs winners were Warwick Moody and Curly Petersen. The Jackpot of $72.00 wasn’t won when –29 was drawn from the barrel. Tuesday’s proposed Twilight Challenge was cancelled and there was no play Wednesday evening because of the State of Origin Rugby League Match brilliantly won by Queensland. However, there was a great roll-up of 24 players for Scroungers Friday. Seven rinks were played and the respective winners were - Melita Gesch, Miles Allen, Scott Alexander, Cameron Wilson, Warwick Moody, Don Ginns and Rob Norris. The only Member present and so able to claim her Sponsors’ Prize was new member Relma Godfrey who won Simon Moore of Watsons’ Garage Prize. The lucky Money Board winners were Jim King and Doug McGufficke. Saturday the first round of the Club Singles Championships, in both Ladies and Men’s, were contested. There were only two Matches in the Ladies. In the morning, Jane Burgess accounted for Carol Cook and in the afternoon Margaret Ginns defeated Lucy Oldfield. Jane and Margaret will now meet in the Final. The Men’s morning matches resulted in wins for Warwick Moody over Ian Porter, David Burgess over Don Ginns, Ray Oldfield over Allan Cook www.gcnews.com.au

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Contributed by Pauline Fraley The Witta Wompoos clinched a nail biting win in Gympie over the Fraser Coast team. Spearheaded by Anthony DeWaard and the fabulous Vet, Ernie Young, Witta Wompoos won 6 sets and 62 games to Fraser Coast 6 sets and 59 games! The winning result reflected a superb team effort from Bob Eather, Andrew Blowes and winning women, Brenda Warner and Liz Mellish. Go Wompoos! The humidity was not rising, barometer's bone dry but, according to our sources, Witta Tennis is the place to go. For the first time in history it's nearly a win for our Wikings. It's raining points, serves, drop shots, smashes and excellent food. Hallelujah it's 50 games to the Wikings and 61 to Gympie,

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Contributed by Pam Marsden and Carolyn Gamble The final round of the Ladies Singles Championships was played on Thursday, June 23, course conditions were very heavy due to significant rainfall during the week. There were 56 ladies who played on the day, however not all were competing in the Championships. The Daily competition was sponsored by lady golfers Sharon Phillips and Carol Cork and we thank them for their generosity. Results of the daily competition were Division 1 (0-27) winner Monica Dangerfield with a great 73 nett and runner up was Dawn Webster 75 nett. Division 2 (28-45) winner was Carol Fraser 77 nett and the runner up was Michelle Wormwell 79 nett. NTP’s were 2 Monica Dangerfield, 5 Jenny Kelly, 16 Barb McIntosh and 2nd shot on 18 Andrea Campbell. The ball rundown went to 80. Please see next week’s notes for the Championship results. Beerwah Ladies welcome new members, beginner players and visitors to join them in their

and Ian Hansen over Miles Allen. This last match almost provided somewhat of a surprise result as new bowler Miles lead the 2015 Singles Champion 19 shots to 12 and looked to be headed for victory. However Hansen was able to regroup and scraped home 25 shots to 23. In the afternoon matches, Joe Walters went through to the next round by way of a forfeit, Curly Petersen defeated Doug McGufficke, Graeme Glover beat Brett Gillis and Jim King after being well down made a great come-back to nudge out David Austin. The second round has to be played on or by Saturday, July 2. As the first round of the Men’s Pairs is also scheduled for Saturday, some Matches may have to be played mid-week. If this is the case, please let our Men’s President. Allan Cook, know of your arrangements. Remember if you are playing Singles you need to organise a Marker. This week will be an extremely busy one. It kicks off with the Monthly Jackpot Pairs Monday at 12.00noon for 12.30 pm followed by Jackpot Pairs/Triples Tuesday, Twilight Challenge Wednesday, Scroungers Friday and Championship Matches Saturday. Also, some Championship Matches will have to be played mid-week.

San Members Fight at Caboolture Open

San Taekwondo members, including new black belt Josh, competed at the Caboolture Open last weekend. The team of 10 fighters coached by Kasia Bartnikowska and Cameron Taylor had another successful day coming home with five gold, three silver and two bronze medals in the sparring division, and also won two silver medals in the high-kick competition. A few notable performances were from blue belt Joey Mortimer who fought up in the red belt division and took the fight to sudden death overtime and Ted Langley who made his debut and came home with a silver medal losing by only one point. Full results – • Harley Treverton – Gold; cadet male red belt • Cameron Taylor – Gold; open black belt • Aaron Lerch – Gold; junior male red belt/Cho Dan Bo • Reuben Tidy – Gold; junior male red belt; and silver in high kick competition • Jodi Chapman – Gold; masters female blue belt • Josh Collins – Silver; cadet red belt/Cho Dan Bo • Brodie Treverton – Silver; under 12 male red belt • Ted Langley – Silver; male under 12 blue belt; and silver high kick competition • Joey Mortimer – Bronze; male under 12 blue belt • Siena Cameron – Bronze; cadet female red belt. The sparring team will continue to train hard leading up to the State titles next month where several members are hoping to qualify for the Queensland team and contest the National Championships which will be held in Victoria in August. All classes at San Training Centre will run normally over school holidays and there will be free training all school holidays for any new students at any class. San will also be running a free introduction to kids’ yoga on the second Wednesday of the school holidays (July 6) at 9.15am. For more information or to book, please call Cameron on 0437 571 540 or visit www. santkd.com JUNE 29 2016 |

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PISCES February 20 – March 20 It is as if you are being charged with all batteries moving to full! This is because Mercury enters the lovely sign of Cancer to increase your psychic abilities with Mars going direct in Scorpio. This, in astrology, is called a ‘Grand Trine’. Everything usually goes well and is enjoyable with social outings and personal freedom for you now. ARIES March 21 – April 20 With Mars turning direct you can thank your lucky stars to begin seeing improvements in the coming weeks in areas where you have been frustrated by delays or limitations. Be tactful and understanding with family as well as with people from work. Choose your battles carefully. It’s time to make your victorious mark on the world. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Mercury now enters the sign of Cancer as Mars transmitting through Scorpio goes direct. In a couple of weeks it will refuel your emotional energies for international travel. There may be opposition or resistance between you and someone long distance. It may be about a travel affair. Only do what feels right or good for you now. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 Now that Mars turns direct take that as the best signal to straighten out and correct jobs that have been troubled by poor workmanship or delays since last April. A possible power struggle may develop over your personal and shared resources. Decide what you really want and need in an emotional commitment that may involve finances.

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