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Redcross Blood Donormobile comes to town at Beerwah Marketplace, Simpson Street. (Wednesday), 11.30am – 6.00pm, (Thursday), 11.30am – 6.00pm (Friday) 8.00am – 1.00pm. To book your appointment call 13 14 95 or visit www.donateblood.com.au
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Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Commodores $10.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.
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Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am - 1.00pm. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Interested stallholders can contact Ally on 5494 4530 or email cwmarkets@crystalwaters.org.au Friday
Beerwah Blue Light Disco Dance party is on at Beerwah Community Hall. Entry $8.00 and open for all school aged children. Fully supervised event, doors open 6.30pm – 9.00pm.
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Maleny Arts and Craft group are holding a special Christmas Fair at the Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street. Featuring unique gifts handmade by local artisans, the markets will be open from 9.00am each day, closing at 4.00pm Friday and Saturday and 3.00pm Sunday. For more details see malenyartsandcrafts.blogspot.com.au
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Come along to the Sacred Tree Cafe at Landsborough and enjoy a Bardic Gathering where local artists can orate their stories, poetry or whatever is appropriate at the time. Everyone is welcome to participate. For more details contact Yvonne on 0429 939 120 or just turn up. 10.30am-12.30pm, 19 Caloundra Road, Landsborough. www.nt2012.com.au
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Friends of Maleny Library ‘Book Sale’ on today. Come along and pick up some great bargains of fiction and nonfiction books. For more details contact 5475 8989.
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Christmas Twighlight Markets. Hand crafted art and craft stalls at the Beerwah CWA Christmas Twighlight markets running from the CWA hall Simpson Street onto the grassy areas under the mango trees. Enjoy coffee, cake, sausage sizzle, home-made pasta, bouncy castle, free kid’s craft activities, live music and more! 3.00pm until 8.00pm.
Festival of Small Halls is back at Eudlo Hall (Rosebed Street). The show features Irish Mythen (Canada) and Starboard Cannons (Australia) and is from 3.30pm – 6.30pm. Tickets available online http:// festivalofsmallhalls.com/#tickets Tickets are $25.00, concession $15.00 and children under 12 years $5.00.
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The Landsborough Hall Markets on Old Landsborough Road, is open from 8.00am to 1.00pm every Saturday rain, hail or shine. There are 40 tables of goodies inside the hall, plus gazebos of goodies outside. Check out everything you might need for Christmas. Like us on Facebook_Landsborough Market.
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Medical Cannabis Users Association of Australia (MCUA) are hosting a conversation at Beerwah Community Hall on Sunday, December 6 at 11.00am. For more information see the Medical Cannabis Users Association of Australia group on Facebook. https://www.facebook. com/groups/mcuaa or their website https://MCUA.net
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t's official, now that it’s December, it is finally ok to become Christmas obsessed! Every flat surface and even a few crooked ones in our office are covered in baubles. The front verandah is decorated with giant Christmas decorations, and our front foyer has its very own handmade Santa’s mailbox courtesy of Kevin Taylor who unfortunately won’t be doing Christmas lights at his home this year and generously donated them for us to use. Yep there is no escaping Christmas here, you will have noticed our beautiful Christmas themed yarn bombed tree on the cover! Once again made by Beerwah’s most enthusiastic knitter – Lottie Nisbett who this year has come up with a visually spectacular knitted work of art! Special thanks also go to Lottie’s husband John and to Brownie who spent a few hours doing the installation! Thanks also all the people walking or driving by who yelled, shouted, and whistled their encouragement during the installation process. Regards,
Yarnbombing team Lea, Brownie, Lottie (knitter) and John
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Local News Tiarna makes her mark Beerwah-based Hinterland Boxing Club (HBC) recently ventured to the Gold Coast for the Australian Elite Titles which doubled as Rio Olympic Qualifiers and Women’s Elite World Championship trials. Stephen Pitt, founder of HBC, accompanied local boxer Tiarna Collins to compete in the women’s 57kg division. “We went into camp on the Wednesday in preparation for Tiarna’s first bout on Thursday evening,” he said. “Tiarna had five athletes in her division from the various states around the country.” Tiarna – the reigning Queensland Champion – drew a tough first bout against a taller Victorian opponent, but came away with a hard fought win. “She drew the bye on the Friday and boxed the top Victorian contender in the final in a rugged and tiring contest, going down by a very close decision, becoming the Australian Silver Medallist in the 57kg division,” explained Stephen. According to Stephen, this was a fantastic result and he was sure that Tiarna would learn and grow into a better boxer because of the experience and opportunity. “Tiarna has left an impression in the boxing community this year and we look forward to
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A public forum giving the local community the last chance to air concerns about the Bruce Highway and Caloundra Road interchange upgrades has been set for Saturday, December 12. It will be from 9.00am – 11.00am at the CCSA Hall, 1 Nutley Street, Caloundra, Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle announced. It comes as the Regional Director from the Department of Main Roads confirmed she will attend and present at the forum. Main Roads will update the community on the project and accept the tabling of project issues from Mr McArdle to include in the stakeholder register, which the two shortlisted tenderers must take into consideration when compiling final designs for the project. “This forum is crucial for local businesses, action groups and residents impacted by this upgrade to attend,” Mr McArdle said. “I am calling on the local community to also put their concerns in writing to my office as soon as possible. “Many businesses at the Aussie World precinct are concerned about the removal of direct access and a number of environmentalists are very worried about the impact to the Beerwah State Forest. “This is our last chance to send a clear message
to the tenderers to ensure they get the final design right.” Earlier this month Main Roads announced the two shortlisted tenderers for the project were Fulton Hogan/Seymour Whyte Joint Venture and The Infrastructure Group. Mr McArdle extended the invitation to both tenderers to attend the forum, however Main Roads advised neither were permitted to discuss the project with stakeholders during this phase of the tender process and would therefore not be attending. “I am disappointed the tenderers will not be able to hear first-hand from the local community the real issues and concerns regarding this upgrade, however I thank the Regional Director for ensuring Main Roads will be attending and accepting final concerns in the stakeholder register before it closes,” Mr McArdle said. The public is welcome to attend however to reserve a seat please email caloundra@ parliament.qld.gov.au with the subject Bruce Highway and Caloundra Interchange Upgrades Forum. The tenderers have until late March to present their offer, with an award of contract expected mid 2016. Construction is expected to commence late 2016. For more information visit: http://www.tmr.qld. gov.au/brucehwycaloundra2sunshinemwy
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Become a furry foster parent and help save lives Sunshine Coast Council is calling on the community to help one of the region’s most valuable animal refuges, Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge Society (SCARS) to keep saving cats and dogs on the Sunshine Coast. Community Program Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay joined SCARS at the public launch of their Dog Foster and Feline Foster Families (FFF) Program. Cr McKay said SCARS were at a crossroads and realised they needed to change their process and strategy if they were going to be able to continue to help save high numbers of unwanted cats and dogs. “For the first time ever, SCARS is seeking the community’s help with fostering their cats and dogs,” Cr McKay said. “This program has always been run internally, utilising SCARS volunteers as carers, however, the demand and need is too great for this to continue as is. “For SCARS to be in this position now, even before the summer period begins when there is generally an increase of surrendered, dumped and roaming cats and dogs, is a major concern. “Giving pets as a surprise Christmas gift can sometimes backfire as people are not aware of what it takes to be a pet owner. Perhaps giving foster care a go will give people an insight into having a pet, whilst receiving the support of SCARS to help settle them in. “And by becoming a foster carer, people will be directly helping save lives.”
SCARS, an independent, not-for-profit charity, was established in 1979 and has a noneuthanasia policy, focusing on finding forever homes for our four-legged friends and promoting responsible pet ownership. SCARS Manager, Penny Brischke said SCARS cared for up to 70 dogs and 70 cats at any one time, and saved 1000 cats and dogs every year. “People don’t realise how many calls we get every day to surrender their animals, pregnant and with litters of kittens or puppies, young and old ones, some with very sad situations. We only have so much room as we are a non euthanising refuge,” Ms Brischke said. “There are dogs at SCARS that really need the comfort and ‘normalness’ of a home to have the best chance of getting a permanent home. “Dogs need fostering for a number of reasons; post operation recovery, to provide a consistent approach to training required, because they are old and have medical conditions which will resolve much quicker in a home, and some dogs just don’t handle the refuge environment and need quiet, calm homes to wait for their forever home. “People can temporarily foster a mother cat and her kittens. Once the kittens are old enough they can be returned to SCARS to be rehomed. On average a mother or kitten foster will be between four – 10 weeks. “Everything required to be a Feline Foster Family is supplied by SCARS. We have over 50 cats and kittens in foster care at the moment and the calls just keep coming to take more. It is shaping up to be one of the worst kitten seasons.
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“It has been a particularly quiet time for adoptions of adult cats and without these adoptions it is challenging to keep bringing in other adult cats.” Ms Brischke said SCARS relies heavily on government grants and the community to keep operating. “The charity spends over $250,000 on vet care each year and spend around $500.00 to re-home each animal – and that’s just the healthy ones,” she said. “We rely on community donations to care for these cats and dogs who may have been abandoned, surrendered or found wandering the streets. “All animals receive an initial vet check and care, including heartworm, worming and flea prevention, vaccinations, food, shelter and care, de-sexing and micro-chipping. Adoption prices include all of this and registration with the local council.” For more information visit www.sippycreek.com. au.
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Congratulations to our dance champ Mayor Mark Jamieson has sent his congratulations to Bindi Irwin after the inspirational 17-year-old from Beerwah won the 21st season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ in the United States last Wednesday. A crowd favourite throughout the series, Bindi enchanted the judges and the audience with her final emotive dance routine for the season, receiving a perfect score of 30 with her dance partner Derek Hough. Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said Bindi’s victory was a remarkable achievement. “She’s not just won ‘Dancing with the Stars’, Bindi’s won our admiration and our hearts,” he said. Bindi is expected to return to the Sunshine Coast next weekend for her brother Robert's 12th birthday on December 1.
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Two champions inducted to Sports Hall of Fame Two outstanding female sporting greats were inducted into the Sunshine Coast Sports Hall of Fame at a special ceremony at the University of the Sunshine Coast last Wednesday night.
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They are former Australian Open Women’s Touch representative Peta Rogerson of Mooloolah Valley and former Australian Test cricketer Kirsten Pike formerly of Glass House Mountains, both of whom have succeeded at the highest level of their sports. Kirsten began playing cricket for the Sunshine Coast Scorchers 15 years ago when she was just 16. Her career as a bowler included playing 86 Women's National Cricket League matches and 50 Twenty20 matches for Queensland with one Test, 26 One Day Internationals and 10 Twenty20 games for Australia. Kirsten became the first female bowler to take 100 wickets for Queensland in the women's national league series and remains Queensland’s highest wicket taker of all time. Kirsten is part of the well-known pineapple farming Pike family of Glass House Mountains, where her dad Gary and mum Kathryn and Brother Adam still live. Peta Rogerson was selected in the Queensland Under 20s women's team in 1999 for the State of Origin Series, which Queensland won. This was the start of her stellar State representation which continued through to 2015, with Peta captaining the Queensland Open
Women's Touch team from 2006 to 2014. She became the first Sunshine Coast female player to make an Australian Open Women's Touch team when she was selected to compete at the All Nations Championship in 2005. Her Australian representation went on to include three World Cup Championships, including two as vice-captain. Speaking to Kirsten last week she was clearly very happy to be recognised in this way, and she was really pleased that her family could attend the ceremony. Kirsten is also proud of growing up in Glass House Mountains and being School Captain at Glass House Mountains State School – even after all these years, she still remembers the school motto of tolerance, knowledge and truth. Kirsten said growing up in the country meant that sport was an important part of hers and her sibling’s, everyday life, with her sister Rebecca going to America on a tennis scholarship. The girls are not the first Glasshouse Country locals to be recognised in this way. Back in 1998 golfer Ian Baker Finch, originally from Peachester, was also acknowledge for his sporting achievements.
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Taekwondo instructors from San Training Centre at Beerwah, Cameron Taylor and Kasia Bartnikowska, recently travelled to the Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra to contest the Oceanic Club Championship selections. Fighters from five counties in the Oceania Region contested the competition which offered world ranking points. Unfortunately both fighters suffered losses in the first round against local fighters from Canberra. Kasia found it hard to find her rhythm due to the fight being frequently stopped for malfunctions with the electronic scoring. Cameron came out strong, knocking his opponent down in the first exchange but struggled from there, unable to find his distance with many kicks missing by only a few centimetres. He came back in the second and third round and the score was close but he was unable to take the match. The loss was a blow to 2016 Olympic aspirations
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Recently Glass House Mountains local Ron Gillander travelled to Las Vegas and he was keen to share his experience and tips to survive 15 days in Las Vegas. Accommodation Hotels off Las Vegas Blvd (The Strip) offer lower room rates, particularly Monday to Thursday. Usually there is less noise after midnight and cheaper meals. Free hotel shuttles are available to travel to The Strip. Hotel rooms don’t have refrigerators – they prefer you to drink in the Casino. Meals Breakfast - TGI (Thank God it’s Friday) restaurants are good value Lunch - Look for pre-packed sandwiches and fruit from an ABC Shop, CVC Shop or Walgreens Dinner - Look for food halls offering a variety of food types (none are healthy!) Restaurant food and drinks are expensive and tipping compounds the overall bill. Good Coffee There is no such thing in the US. Good Wines The best wines are usually Australian. Drink water. Shopping for clothes Go to one of the two premium clothing outlets (by taxi) – avoid shopping on The Strip.
Transport Take good walking shoes. However, The Strip is 6kms long from Mandalay Bay Hotel/Casino in the south to the Stratosphere Tower in the north. Large Casino buildings always look closer than they really are. A Monorail runs from MGM Grand (south) to SLS Hotel (north) – adult single fare is $5.00. US Currency Continually converting from US Dollars to Aust Dollars will do your mind. Just accept the costs in US Dollars. One dollar notes and 1c coins are still in circulation. ATMs All ATMs charge a commission to withdraw cash. The highest commissions are charged by Casinos, e.g. $5.99 per withdrawal. Advertised Prices No advertised price is actually what you pay. Tax is always added at the register. Free Entertainment - Look for: • the Bellagio Casino Fountains on the half hour • Pink flamingos and other wildlife in the grounds of the Flamingo Casino • The erupting volcanos at The Mirage Casino (night) • The Sirens of TI Pirate show at Treasure Island Casino (night) • Gondalas on the Canals at the Venetian Casino • Buskers on The Strip - taking a photo will cost you $5.00.
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Show Tickets Discount tickets can be purchased for that evening’s show from ‘TIX4Tonight’ outlets on The Strip Other Entertainment Options (costs involved) • Classic Auto Museum at LINQ Casino • Elvis Museum at Westgate Casino • Stratosphere Tower lookout • High Roller Big Wheel • Titanic Collection at Luxor Casino. Gambling Poker Machines – The newer, big screen, flashing lights, vibrating chair models usually pay the least. Older style machines may be better payers. All will accept up to $100.00 notes. The larger jackpot amounts are usually only won if the maximum bet is played. 30% tax is payable to the US Govt on larger winnings. Avoid the poker machines in the Baggage pickup areas and Departure Lounges at the Airport. Alcohol Avoid getting into beer shouts when the glass holds 32ozs! Getting free beer (+ a $1.00 tip to the waitress) whilst gambling, is false economy Look for Bars advertising Happy Hours. Beggars Avoid eye contact and do not be suckered by humorous signs.
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Business News with Sonia Clark
Local customer a winner
Lance Palmer of Mooloolah was recently surprised to find out he was the winner of a ‘Jim Beam’ barbecue trailer worth over $12,000.00 saying he had never won anything, not even a chook in a raffle. The prize was part of a National promotion through Bottlemart Outlets throughout the country. Manager of the Beerwah Hotel Steve Holmes said customers at both Beerwah and Palmwoods Hotel, as well as their six Bottlemart Stores, had entered the competition which required them to purchase any Jim Beam product and then to enter a unique code via SMS and online for them to have a chance to win an ultimate Jim Beam BBQ Trailer which included a bar, stereo and barbecue. “It was really great seeing one of our regular customers taking out the prize, I reckon there would be plenty of other locals that would have also loved to take home this prize,” Steve said.
Graham Duck, Palmwoods Hotel with Steve Holmes from Beerwah Hotel, winner Lance Palmer and Peter Hammond from CCA
New Beerwah 24/7 gym opens Excitement filled the air at Beerwah Village Shopping Centre when Plus Fitness Cr Rick Baberowski, centre 24/7 gym officially opened its doors to owner Rick Abrahams and Plus locals looking to get fit and stay fit in a Fitness owner Michael James convenient central Beerwah location. cut the ribbon to open the gym Centre owner Rick Abrahams and Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski joined with Plus Fitness Beerwah owner Michael James to cut the ribbon, slice the cake, and invite locals to inspect the facilities. “It was with great excitement we proudly open the doors of Plus Fitness Beerwah today in front of a great crowd,” said Michael. “We have been blown away by the enthusiasm and support of the local community, and we look forward to providing outstanding service, great value, and being the go-to place for health and fitness in the Beerwah region for many years to come.” Rick Abrahams was very happy to see the gym now open. “I congratulate Michael and his team on a fantastic store,” he said. “It’s pleasing to see the township of Beerwah growing and that the shopping centres now offer retail stores for everyone’s needs. They can now shop locally without having to go any further.” For Cr Baberowski, the gym is another reason why locals should be proud and confident in the future of the town. “What this shows is a new improved confidence in investing in our modern country towns,” he said. “The owner Michael is not local but has assessed the opportunity and invested with a confidence that just wasn't there a few short years ago. “We look confident, act more confident, and slowly we are now diversifying our tenancy mix, job opportunities and built form. “I'm told by the owners that the expanded shopping centre will soon be full; that’s great for Glasshouse Country and an endorsement of our country town lifestyle offer.”
Five reasons why all babies and children need to see a Chiropractor
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by Dr Rebel Hungerford B.Sci (Chiropractic) B. Chiropractic (HD) 1. The birth process can place undue stress upon a baby's cranial bones and cervical spine. Birth trauma, even in the most natural birth, is a common occurrence and even some degree of 'strain' is likely to have occurred during the birthing process. 2. Whilst babies and children are inherently resilient and are often said to 'bounce', in some cases these falls and bumps that occur can throw the developing nervous system in chaos. 3. By checking and correcting spinal dysfunction and musculoskeletal problems early, it is likely that these problems will be unable to progress any further and become chronic problems later in life. A baby's spine will lengthen by 50% within Dr Rebel’s little the first year of life. So it makes sense to make chiropractor checking out sure that the spine, the protective 'shell' of the spinal cord, is developing in the best way it can. the spine. This little girl is 4. The central nervous system, that is, the brain a well adjusted baby and spinal cord, are developing at a tremendous rate during the early years. The central nervous system controls all the processes of the body. If a baby or child's spine is out of balance then this is going to place stress directly on the underlying spinal cord and the brain. 5. Chiropractic care in the early years can encourage good spinal posture, improved overall health and immunity and overall brain and nerve development. It is completely safe for infants and children to get adjusted and Chiropractors undergo extensive training in order to provide safe, gentle and effective care for people of any age. Dr Rebel encourages parents to explore all avenues that can allow their child to express their fullest health and potential. www.gcnews.com.au
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Simple Treasures
Some of the most valued moments are those that have a pure and direct impact on the senses. The feelings evoked at a glimpse of radiant sunset, a smile from a stranger, an unexpected gesture of generosity or kindness - these are the simple treasures that gather in our hearts and sound a constant note: Life is precious. Barbara Nye spent her childhood on a Texas ranch, where she said she was one of 11 children. “I grew up climbing trees, running through the corn patch and making art from whatever I could find,” she said. Barbara’s current work reflects her country background, and celebrates peace, natural beauty, and the appreciation of the simple joys of human experience. Her pictures speak of the extraordinary that is found in the everyday.
This latest series of mixed media artworks includes landscape, people pictures, still life and whimsical imaginings. Vivid colour and bold contrast are the hallmarks of Barbara’s unique style, which combines water media, painted pieced paper, and threadwork. Come along to the opening of Barbara’s exhibition Simple Treasures, from 6.00pm Thursday, December 10 at the Upfront Club, Maple Street Maleny. Barbara’s work is on display through until January 20 in the new year. Ring the Club on 5494 2592 to book a table for December 10.
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New memorandum of understanding The latest Memorandum of Understanding between the Sunshine Coast Council and the Friends of Bankfoot House was signed by Friends’ president Ron Gillinder and Community Relations Branch manager Claudia di Blasi on October 22 in the new Mary Grigor Centre at Bankfoot. The MOU is a formal partnership agreement that defines the cooperative relationship between council, which owns Bankfoot House, and the Friends, a volunteer group which is active in the preservation of the historic property and the conservation of the collection. The first agreement was signed by Caloundra City Council Mayor, Cr Don Aldous, and the foundation president of the Friends, Beth Hodge, in the former Caloundra Council Chambers in February 2008. The current Sunshine Coast Council Mayor, Cr Mark Jamieson, is a strong supporter of cultural heritage and Bankfoot House. The Friends look forward to continuing a positive and enthusiastic relationship with council. The 2015 MOU is significant because it covers the newly-built Mary Grigor Centre, as well as the old House and the grounds. The new Centre includes a multi-purpose space available for community events, a workroom for the Friends and an archival storage room. The work of the Friends includes gardening, housekeeping, cataloguing objects, photographs and documents, and showing visitors, including school groups, the House and its contents. The Friends also encourage use of the heritage precinct as an educational and cultural community asset. Council’s responsibilities include heritage interpretation of the site, promotion of the site as a heritage property, grounds and building maintenance, security, cleaning, rubbish removal and the provision of IT equipment and access to the internet.
Charity Day success
Contributed by Chris Freshwater The ‘Forever Young Charity Bowls Day’ was held at Club Glasshouse on November 7 and once again was a great success raising funds for Cancer Council. The venue was ideal with a fun game of bowls followed by the raffles and auctions. An amazing $5,651.75 was raised thanks to the generous support of everyone who attended. An astonishing 85 raffle prizes and 33 auction items were donated. Wow! There are too many individuals and businesses to mention but a big thankyou to everyone from our local communities and those from outside our area who donated. Just to let you all know over the last three years this special day has raised $16,343.35 in total. All of which has been donated directly to Cancer Council. Thank you to my helpers, I appreciate all of your hard work. Keep next year be available on Saturday, November 5, for a fun game of night bowls to get out of the heat!
Friends’ president Ron Gillinder and Community Relations Branch manager Claudia di Blasi signing the paperwork
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Inclusive writing group for Beerwah Kindergarten those with Special Needs says thank you! This is a wonderful opportunity to include Creative Services from Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, for those with special needs in our community. Currently we are not aware of any such services operating in our region. EPICC (Enabling and Promoting Inclusive Creative Community) is a new project, which proposes to provide creative learning and socialisation opportunities for people with disabilities in our community. EPICC will commence operation at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre in January. This project aims to provide an innovative, post-school educational experience designed to foster and enable the learning of new skills and strategies, facilitate self expression and provide socialisation opportunities in our local community. The program will consist of literacy and creative learning experiences via writing and other creative modes including music. Although the project is primarily being provided for youth and adults with disabilities, other interested persons are most welcome to join. An experienced instructor will be coordinating, planning and teaching the group, and assistants will be available to provide additional support to individuals and the program delivery. There will be explicit teaching in the mornings, moving into individual work in the afternoons. The project dates for Term 1 are January 29, February 5, 12 and 19, March 4, 11 and 18 and April 8, 15 and 22. Sessions will focus on creative writing and incorporate other creative aspects (music and/or art). The cost will be $50.00 per day. We are currently seeking expressions of interest from people (with or without disabilities) who are keen to participate in this project. Available spaces will be limited to 15, so please contact Sue Irwin or Debbie Rossow ASAP if this sounds interesting to you. We will be having a general information morning on Friday, December 4 at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre 9.00am - 11.00am if you would like to know a bit more. Our contact details are Sue Irwin on 5499 9899 or email sue@proactivehealth.net.au or Debbie Rossow on 5499 9623 or email drossow2858@ gmail.com
The Beerwah Hotel again hosted the Melbourne Cup Lunch and presented the children with a $515.00 cheque which enabled us to install a new interactive whiteboard. We’d like to say a huge thank you to all our local businesses that sponsored us this year for our Cent Auction and Melbourne Cup lunch. Thanks to your kind donations we were able to raise enough money to help purchase some much-needed equipment and resources for the kindy.
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Food donations required for Christmas
By Sonia Clark Beerwah and District Youth Community Centre (BADYACC) are calling for donations of food to assist them in making up Christmas hampers for local families in need. Items they require include long life or non perishable food items including Christmas puddings or cake, breakfast cereal, long life milk and juices, canned goods,pasta, sauces, sugar and food gift cards. BADYACC offers an emergency relief service every Thursday from 8.30am -12.30pm for anyone in the community requiring assistance with food, bills and referrals to specialist services. The Centre also offers access to a number of affiliated services, information and referrals for all members of the community. Services include the IFYS Youth Engagement and Linkage Service which offers assistance to young people aged between 12- 18 years who are experiencing personal problems but are not sure of who can help or where to start looking, and IFYS Reconnect - which helps young people and their families aged 12-18 years who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless. Christmas donations can be dropped off at BADYACC, 13 Roberts Road Beerwah, Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 4.30pm. December 18 is the last donation date and then hampers will be provided to nominated families in the community. For more information contact 5494 0505.
The Glasshouse Carols Choir are going to be busy over the next few weeks. If you would like to get into the Festive Spirit, head along to one of their many appearances. On Saturday, December 5, they will be at the Christmas Twilight Markets at the Tower Green Beerwah performing around 6.00pm, and everyone is welcome to come and sing along! On Saturday, December 12 they will be at the Beerwah Village Shopping Centre with a live nativity in front of Target. On Thursday, December 17 the Choir will be singing at Glasshouse Views for the residents. Saturday, December 19 - Glasshouse Country Christmas Carols - starts at 5.00pm at the Beerwah Sportsground.
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IGA Landsborough – your local Aussie barbecue heroes! IGA Landsborough is gearing up to embrace the essence of the Aussie summer in a brand new campaign that is all about sun, fun, food and outdoor barbecues and entertaining. As part of this promotion, IGA Landsborough are thrilled to be launching the campaign with a special barbecue inspired event featuring local Hinterland chef, Michael Oliver on Friday December 11. From 12.00noon until 3.00pm, a marquee will be set up outside the front of the store with the well known local chef serving up an enticing mix of sample plates that highlight the great local meats and fresh local produce available in store. Marketing Officer, Felicity Grigor, hopes the event will inspire people to get together entertaining outside and get creative with menu choices and options that use the best of our beautiful local produce. Felicity says the Aussie barbecue is a great tradition of summer that IGA are keen to support. “We encourage everyone to come along to the event and sample the great tastings on offer. Come along and support your local family run business that also supports our local producers
and farms,” she said. IGA Landsborough is a locally owned family business run by long-term Hinterland locals, Casandra and Ashley Grigor. They work alongside their three daughters Felicity, Kirsten and Samantha and a committed team of local staff. Supporting local is a key business strategy for the store and IGA Landsborough is pleased to offer customers a wide range of freshly sourced local produce as well as being keen contributors to local community organisations. Gourmet and health food lines are currently proving extremely popular. Customers will be pleasantly surprised when they come in to see that the store offers quite a comprehensive range of products such as best selling Byron Bay Chips, Byron Bay Paleo Muesli mix and locally sourced coconut oil. “We love customers to come in and experience our fantastic range of products while enjoying good old fashioned personalised customer service,” says Felicity. In exciting upcoming news, 2016 sees the planned expansion of the store into more retail
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The ladies from Church on the Rise Mooloolah Valley have been busy in the lead up to Christmas hand sewing ‘care bags’ to brighten up the outlook for children who arrive at Domestic Violence Shelters on the Coast. In partnership with other local community members and organisations, the ladies from Church on the Rise have taken the opportunity to show love and care for children who are the unfortunate victims of domestic violence - by hand making these beautiful care bags. Often children arrive at the shelters with very little and these care bags contain toys, colouring in supplies and some basic hygiene products to assist the children at this difficult time. Church on the Rise Mooloolah Valley meets every Sunday at 10.00am in the local Mooloolah hall. For more information or if you would like to help, please contact Linda on 0477 977 755. Rachel Whysall, Linda Whysall and Kay Kelloway with their care bags
Temps up with friendly food
Contributed by John Jennings Rising temperatures on the Sunshine Coast did not deter members of the Landsborough Masonic Lodge from providing their regular sausage sizzle at the Beerwah Recycle Market. The food and drink offer is popular not only with market shoppers but also with staff – certainly on a recent hot Saturday. The barbecue gives lodge members the opportunity to dispense refreshments and goodwill plus advice about the 58-year old Masonic branch. Local membership is not high by football club standards, but a recent information drive produced three new members to add to the lodge tally of 21.
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Sunshine Coast volunteers were quick to welcome the first loggerhead turtle of the season, before staying on to protect her nest of Volunteers with First Lady eggs, on the beach at Point Cartwright recently. Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said Loggerhead turtles are endangered - there are only around 500 nesting female turtles in eastern Australia - and we are lucky enough to have around 70 nests each year. “Our volunteers were able to tag and measure our ‘First Lady’ which will enable us to identify her over the next 30 years or so throughout her breeding life. “And in another 30 years from now, we look forward to welcoming her young back here when they commence breeding. Research has indicated that only one in 1000 turtles survive to adulthood.” Fast Facts • From mid-November to late January you might be lucky enough to see a nesting loggerhead turtle, or the tracks they leave behind once they have visited the beach. Loggerhead turtles nest along the entire Sunshine Coast and can lay around 130 eggs each per visit. • How you can help: 1. If you see a nesting turtle call TurtleCare on 0437 559 067 or Coolum and North Shore District Coast Care, volunteers can then protect the nest from predators. 2. Switch off any torches. 3. Ensure dogs are secured on leashes and kept well away. 4. Remain very still. Turtles are sensitive to movement and are likely to return to the water if they detect too much disturbance around them. 5. Dispose of all rubbish carefully during turtle season. • Hatchlings emerge late January through to April. We are unable to offer any formal viewing opportunities on the Sunshine Coast as the nest density is too low. We recommend visiting Mon Repos in Bundaberg and participating in the nightly turtle tours for guaranteed sightings. For more information and tips on caring for turtles visit: http:// turtlecare.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.
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In an increasingly stressful world, it is more important than ever to find something that brings us peace and tranquillity. We have an innate need to connect with nature and research has shown that being outside in the natural environment can have enormous positive impacts on not only our physical but also our mental health. Studies have identified that as children spend more time in front of various screens, and hence less time outside, childhood obesity has increased, and mental illness in minors has also increased. At the other end of life, it has been shown that having green spaces around aged-care facilities has huge benefits for the residents. For others between those extremes, there are scientifically-proven beneficial physical effects of spending time outside, including increased Vitamin D, better eyesight, healthier sleep patterns, and the benefits of fresh air and exercise. Emotional wellbeing is probably the greatest beneficiary of time spent in a natural environment. Specifically, attention span improves, boosts in serotonin (the feel good neurotransmitter) occur, and there is increased activity in the parts of the brain related to emotional stability, empathy and love. There are many walking tracks through native bush in our local area. Bushwalking is a great way to get out into nature, keep fit, while enjoying beautiful views, wonderful smells, local birds and plants. So the next time you are feeling a little blah, head for the hills, or the bush. Contact GMAN if you would like to join others for regular bushwalks. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
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School News Students take out award
St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School robotics teams have proven their capacity to be innovators of the future at the recent ‘First Lego’ League Robotics Tournament. The team of five students from Year 5 and 6 were lead to success by their ICT teacher Mrs Lauren Stanhope and her assistant Mr Blake Witham. The team is very proud of their success in being awarded the Mechanical Design Award. The robotics competitions allow the students to show off the skills they have acquired to friends and family while enjoying some healthy competition with other schools. The students were not only responsible for designing and building the robot, to win the award, they were required to successfully present their design ideas to the Judges.
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Students create start up business Contributed by Kylie Merola
Six Landsborough State School Year 5 students have gained entrepreneurial skills by participating in Club Kidpreneur, where they created a start-up business called 'Beaduz'.The business sold unique handmade beaded bracelets at local markets. Under the Landsborough's Kidpreneurs guidance of Peta, Sophie, Olivia (front) teacher, Mrs Ryan and Archie Heidy Rubin, students have been learning all aspects of business including coming up with a business name and logo, designing, making and finally marketing the product to sell. Students took their product to the market to sell and they have decided to donate their profits to Cancer Council Queensland. Mrs Rubin said the students were very entrepreneurial in their product designs and use of materials and were totally engaged and enthusiastic about creating and selling their products.
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Roman feasts on the menu Year 7 classes at Glasshouse Christian College have been learning about Ancient Roman times in History and decided to end the year with an appropriate celebration. Roman food was ordered (pizza and garlic bread) and students came dressed in togas (old sheets). Pastor Chris Johnson from Glasshouse Country Baptist Church brought his collection of ancient artefacts to show the students. While many of the items were high quality replicas, some pottery shards and coins were actually more than two thousand years old. The artefacts provided a brutal insight into ancient Roman life. Students handled name plates which were chained around a slave's neck and bore messages like, ‘I am a runaway slave. Return me to my master and be rewarded.’ Other items included pottery oil lamps, Roman coins, and a Bolinus brandaris snail shell which was boiled to make the colour purple. Students were shown a replica tear vial and jars of real myrrh, frankincense and gold, but their favourite items were the gladiator sword, dagger and Roman helmet.
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Joel Woods in concert
Following on from the success of concerts held in Maleny and Montville over recent years, the musical director of the Queensland Mandolin Ensemble, Joel Woods, will begin his debut solo tour of Queensland. Celebrating the music of the classical guitar and mandolin, Joel will be performing on Friday, December 11 at a special concert at St Mark’s Anglican Church in Buderim, commencing at 6.30pm. He will be playing some of his favourite compositions for solo guitar and mandolin by Bach, Tarrega and Albeniz bringing a taste of Europe to the Sunshine Coast. Joel has been much-loved in Montville and Maleny over many years in his roles with ‘Mandolins in Brisbane’ – as a player, musical director and conductor and will have an interested following for this concert. At an earlier concert this year in Maleny, Joel was presented
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with a restored 150 year old Grandini mandolin (donated by Maleny local, Norman Hobson and lovingly restored by Doug Eaton from Witta. Joel will perform one piece with this mandolin during his classical guitar program. Joel completed his studies at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music and graduated with Masters in Music Studies (guitar performance) in 2012. Since then Joel has performed as a soloist with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Mandolin Orchestra, Melbourne Mandolin Orchestra and the Australis Germany tour. Tickets are $15.00, available via www.trybooking.com/jnae or purchase at the door. www.facebook.com/joelwoodsmusic, or email joelwoodsguitar@gmail.com or phone 0439 531 696.
Music Today with Dr Michael Whiticker
Having your music on the radio
It goes without saying that musicians like to be heard. Live performances are important of course, but being broadcast on radio, and an online presence is essential, if a musician is keen to take their craft and their career beyond the confines of their practice room. Today I’d like to look at artists being broadcast and in particular the level of support being shown by local radio station, 104.9 Sunshine FM. Station Manager Greg McCosker, himself a songwriter with a fine pedigree, said the station is committed to the promotion of local talent and they plan to ramp this up in 2016. That sounds very promising and if we look at the Sunday Showcase which began August 2015 (it still runs every Sunday for an hour from 3.00pm but in an altered format), we see a fine array of local artists were interviewed and had their work broadcast. Amongst them were: David Flower, Karen Law, De Greer-Yindimincarlie, Aliza, Kim Kirkman, The Strangest Dreamers, Solar, and The Goodwills; all artists I have had the pleasure of working with and consider amongst our best. But there are many more artists out there who should be heard. And I have no doubt they can keep running this weekly showcase in perpetuity with the knowledge
that we have many exceptional talents here amongst us, who are making fine recordings of original music, all of which deserves to be heard! Along with radio broadcast, musicians are very conscious of the need for an online presence for their work - once it is up there on the ‘net, it is available 24/7. So, although acknowledging that radio allows their music to be reaching people who otherwise mightn’t find them, musicians complain that radio is only good for the three minutes that they are being heard. It is a fair comment, but Sunshine FM’s level of commitment might cause them to rethink that view. The 11 shows from the Sunday Showcase that featured artist interviews are available as podcasts for those who couldn’t hear them on the day. If you go to www.sunshinefm.com.au/ archive you’ll see the list of shows. Now that is impressive. I’d like to publically thank Sunshine FM on behalf of local musicians for such a level of support. It is the sort of thing I expect from a publically funded body such as the ABC, but it is very special when a community radio station takes their local engagement program that seriously. Have a great month and catch some music on local radio!
Michael has a recording studio in Peachester and runs the Glasshouse Muso’s open mic sessions. If you would like to find out more contact him on 0419 026 895 or E: mwhitick@bigpond.net.au
Contributed by Katrina DeClara The school library was packed to the rafters with parents, friends and siblings at Beerburrum State Schools’ recent Music Night. The students presented an impressive program of music that delighted and inspired fellow students and audience members alike. The evening began with a performance by the instrumental music band; who have only been together for a very short period of time; but came together beautifully for the pieces they played for the enthusiastic audience. A selection of students, across Years 2 to 6, who have excelled during classroom music lessons were invited to play in the guitar ensemble. The group silenced the crowd with their precise acoustic playing. Both the junior and senior choirs also gave an outstanding performance and showed what fantastic results a school choir can achieve with hard work. A big thanks must go to Ms Liz and Mr Williams for all the work that has gone into organising such a successful evening. It was fantastic to see such talented young people with the confidence to perform the way they did. Beerburrum’s music program offers students such amazing opportunities and we look forward to hearing more of their talents in 2016. The talented Abby, from Year 2, playing guitar alongside the senior students
Program launch 2016
The Maleny Arts Council would like to extend an invitation to all theatre and music lovers to the launch of the 2016 program which will be held on the deck at Maleny Community Centre on Sunday, December 6 at 4.00pm. There will be nibbles, a bar, and music. Please RSVP to malenyartscouncil@gmail.com or phone John on 5494 2584.
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Health Star Ratings key to beating childhood obesity Cancer Council Queensland is calling on Government and food manufacturers to use the Health Star Rating system as a tool for combatting childhood overweight and obesity. Over 1,500 products now display the voluntary rating, and a number of major companies have reformulated their products to make them healthier and achieve a higher star rating. Reformulation includes reducing salt, sugar and saturated fat and in some cases, increases the content of ingredients with nutritional benefits such as fibre. Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift welcomed the report’s findings as a win for consumers. “Universal uptake of the Health Star Rating system is crucial in helping all Queenslanders choose healthy food and avoid unhealthier options that increase the risk of obesity and cancer,” Ms Clift said. Eating a poor diet can lead to overweight or obesity and increase the risk of a range of chronic diseases, including some cancers. The Health Star Rating Scheme features ratings from half a star up to five stars and includes nutritional information about saturated fat, sugar, sodium and energy content in food products. The scheme was designed to help consumers make healthy, nutritional choices at a glance, and applies to all manufactured, processed and packaged goods. “Queenslanders have long wanted a simple nutrition labelling system to help them easily compare different products and make healthier choices,” Ms Clift said. Research shows up to one-third of all cancers are preventable through lifestyle changes including eating healthily and maintaining a healthy weight. More information about Cancer Council Queensland is available via Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 or cancerqld.org.au. www.gcnews.com.au
Health Check Shoe logic for children’s feet with Stepping Out Podiatry Children’s feet are not little adult feet – bones and muscles are not fully formed and are constantly growing. Stepping Out Podiatry at Landsborough, fits and sells children’s school shoes, so make use of your local podiatrist and their knowledge. What makes a good shoe? • A firm heel counter to provide stability • A broad base for maximum contact with the ground • Laces provide the best support, however, velcro is a great option for younger children • A deep and wide toe box so toes can wiggle – preventing the likeliness of toe deformities later in life • Cushioning to help absorb the hard ground forces when jumping and running Helpful tips from Stepping Out Podiatry… Fit the shoe to the longest toe – this is generally the big toe or toe 2 or 3. Leave room at the end of the shoe for growth – an adult finger-tip width is a good guide. Lighter shoes are better than shoes that are too heavy, as it can alter the way your child walks. Undo laces / velcro before taking off shoes to avoid damaging the heel support.
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Making you better with Soulqi Acupuncture Here at Soulqi Acupuncture & Massage our motto is ‘Our Soul, Your Heart Together we can make you better’, and we are offering an amazing deal for Christmas! You can purchase a gift voucher for $80.00 that’s a $15.00 savings, and Kaz will also give the person buying the voucher a Free Cupping Session (these vouchers are valid until February 2016). Now is the perfect time to consider your health and those around you that you love, so why not give the gift of health and wellbeing? Our therapists are here to relax and rejuvenate you after a very busy hectic year. You can use your vouchers for a Remedial massage, Japanese Acupuncture, Tui Na Chinese Meridian Massage and any of our practitioner only supplements and herbs. Also we would like to acknowledge and thank all the amazing support from our clients that keeps our doors open. Our Christmas trading hours this year will be, close at 4.00pm Wednesday, December 23 and re-open Tuesday, January 5.
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Christmas Local News News
Christmas Twilight Markets The Beerwah Tower Green will come alive with festive spirit and cheer on Saturday, December 5 from 3.00pm to 8.00pm. The Beerwah CWA for the third year running brings you their Christmas Twilight Markets, a celebration of everything handmade, and home grown. To add to the fun, there will be Santa visiting from 4.00pm to 6.00pm. Celebrate Beerwah Inc has teamed up with the Beerwah CWA and are providing free Santa photos. There will be fantastic kid’s Christmas craft, face painting and bouncy castle to keep the kids happy. Carol singers from the Glasshouse Country Carols will be performing in the wake of the Glasshouse Country Community Carols taking place a week later at the Beerwah Showgrounds. The CWA grounds and Tower Green will be full to the brim with unique handmade stalls, giving you the perfect opportunity to shop locally for Christmas. The markets will be a rain or shine event. If the weather is too wet for our outdoor activities, no need to fret, the markets will relocate to the Beerwah Community Hall, behind the Beerwah library. Keep an eye out on Facebook for up-to-minute details. Come and support your local community and enjoy a great family night out! For further inquiries please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com or call 0400 027 591. Follow on Facebook BeerwahTowerGreenMarket.
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Christmas Appeal – UnitingCare and Target 2015 is the 24th year Target and UnitingCare have partnered to help those doing it tough at Christmas. The Appeal runs until Christmas Eve. Target shoppers are asked to purchase a $1.00 bauble gift tag and Target will donate $1.00 from the sale of every bauble to UnitingCare Christmas Appeal. Unwrapped gifts may also be dropped at the Target Layby counter. Local co-ordinator Pastor Margaret Niethe says it has been a difficult year for many people in the Glasshouse Country Community. “We want to support as many as we can and ask the community to reach out and support the Target Beerwah Appeal. Giving back dignity and showing compassion is what this Appeal is all about.” Target Managing Director, Stuart Machin said Target is proud to continue its long tradition of partnering with UnitingCare who provide vital services assisting Australians in need. “We encourage everyone to help brighten someone’s Christmas this year by donating generously at our local Beerwah Target store,” said Pastor Margaret Niethe. Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Pastor Margaret Niethe and Acting Store Manager of Target Beerwah placing baubles on the tree
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If all you want for Christmas is a pet, think carefully It’s Christmas morning, you’ve been planning this for weeks, and now you can’t wait to see the look on the kids’ faces when they find the puppy under the tree. The first day is full of fun and excitement for everyone in the family, the first weeks are filled with play, cuddles, walks, puppy school and more. Then, the excitement starts to wear off, the kids go back to school, you’re back at work and the puppy, growing very quickly, is left home. Its new family is suddenly too busy to take proper care of it. Sadly, this story is all too familiar for animal refuges across the Coast, with the three months after Christmas some of the busiest for refuges receiving unwanted pets that had been given as gifts. Sunshine Coast Council Community Programs Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said giving a pet as a gift was a huge decision. Whether for your own family or for someone one else, it should be thoroughly researched, planned and the recipient should be involved, she said. “If you’re considering giving someone a pet for Christmas please make sure you involve them in the process, don’t make it a surprise,” Cr McKay said. “While kittens, puppies and other pets are very cute, they are also a huge responsibility for the owner. “Pets rely on their owners for everything from food, health care and shelter, to love and interaction, so it’s important to make sure the recipient of the gift is prepared for the financial and time commitment required.
“It’s also important to make sure that they have the appropriate set up at home to properly care for the pet.” If you have researched, planned and decided you are ready to get a dog or cat this Christmas, then please consider adoption from one of the Coast’s animal refuges. Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge Manager Penny Brischke said they had lots of cats, kittens, dogs and puppies ready and waiting to find a new home. “Many of these pets were surrendered by owners who could no longer care for them or who hadn’t done their research and weren’t prepared for the commitment,” Ms Brischke said. “We would love to help you find the perfect pet for your family, that’s why our focus is on matching the needs of the pets with your circumstances and lifestyle. “The great thing about our pets is they are all registered, up-to-date with vaccinations, de-sexed, micro-chipped, and they have undergone a health and temperament assessment.” To find out more about responsible pet ownership, including registration and micro-chipping, visit council’s website. For further information on pet adoption contact Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge (SCARS) on 5494 5275 or visit their website www. sippycreek.com.au. SCARS is open Tuesday to Saturday from 9.00am to 4.00pm and Sunday 10.00am to 1.00pm.
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Drop off point for Kids in Care appeal
Glass House residents can help bring a smile to the faces of children and young people living in care on Christmas Day by donating a present to the annual Kids in Care Christmas Appeal. Member for Glass House Andrew Powell MP said locals could show their community spirit by dropping in and leaving a present under his electorate office Christmas tree. “This year’s appeal acknowledges that it takes a whole ‘village’ or community to raise a child and we must lend our support to the hundreds of foster and kinship carers who do a great job all year round,” Mr Powell said. “I am encouraging all Glass House residents to be part of the village and show they care by supporting our Christmas appeal. “Our community is known for pulling together to help each other and this time we’re pulling together to show our support for kids in care.” Mr Powell said presents like gift cards, sporting equipment, board games, clothes and books to the value of about $20.00 would be very well received. “Our Kids in Care Christmas Appeal has such a positive impact in communities right across this state and we saw this last year with the true Queenslander spirit stronger than ever before.” Presents need to be suitable for a child aged 0 to 17 years. Donations can be made to any child safety service centre, the Sunshine Coast ABC studio, or the Glass House electorate office located at Suite 4/70 Maple Street, Maleny. The appeal runs until December 17, 2015.
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Representitives What's in the Spotlight Celebrate Christmas and New Year Council celebrates Christmas and New Year’s Eve in the community and has partnered with My Weekly Preview to publish community events and activities across the Sunshine Coast in the ‘My Christmas’ magazine. To nd out what’s happening in your community, visit Council’s website or check out the 'My Christmas' publication.
Nominate a local hero Time is running out to nominate a local hero for the 2016 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards. If you know a person, community group or organisation worthy of recognition; nominate them now. Nominations close 11 December. Visit Council’s website for details.
'Design a dunny' and win $10,000 Are you a design or building professional, architect, engineer or studying to be? 'Design a dunny' and win $10,000 cash! Council plans to build a new public toilet at Isaac Moore Park, Kenilworth and with the local community, invites entries to the Kenilworth Designer Dunny competition to help determine the building design. For competition details visit Council’s website.
Discover ‘Unearthed Treasures’ Local residents reveal their extraordinary hidden collections and share the stories behind them in the ‘Unearthed Treasures’ exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery until 17 January. The exhibition features paintings, sculptures, historical objects and keepsakes. Visit Council’s gallery website for details.
School holiday fun Visit Council’s library website to plan some school holiday fun for your family. The School Holiday Fun Program includes basic coding and robotics, Australian wildlife and marine classes, festive arts and crafts, and free movie screenings throughout the holidays. Bookings are essential and with something for all ages the Program lls up fast.
Summer reading Your kids can discover underwater worlds, alternate universes, mythical creatures and more these school holidays with the national Summer Reading Club. This annual program promotes a love of reading and multi-literacy skill development. There are prizes to be won and registration is free. Visit Council’s Library website to nd out more.
Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am 10 December, Nambour 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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Rick Baberowski Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council $1.1m Roys Road upgrade
As reported a major $1.1 million upgrade to Roys Road has started, making it easier and safer for motorists to travel between Beerwah and the Bruce Highway. The upgrades will widen the road and improve a 1.1km stretch from the Burys Road intersection to just past the old forestry depot. The work will certainly help improve connectivity to the highway and cater for the forecast increased traffic volumes.
Rehabilitating Old Gympie Road
The older section of the Old Gympie Road, 2.4km north from the intersection of BeerburrumWoodford Road, has seen increasing volumes of traffic for some time and in many places the edges have been under almost continuous spot maintenance, so I know the community will be pleased to see this rehabilitation work starting. The work will strengthen the pavement and provide a new bitumen seal surface.
Storrs Road widens
Local Peachester residents will be pleased to see that safety upgrades will soon begin in order to widen and improve sight lines on Storrs Road. Work includes earthworks, drainage, pavement marking, protective treatments and asphalting.
Peachester cemetery wall
The construction of a rock wall and pathway at Peachester cemetery is now complete. Both have been extended some distance to accommodate the mounting of additional plaques and accessibility. Just to be cautious an anti-graffiti shield has also be applied.
Playground equipment replaced
Upgrades to play equipment in Landsborough and Beerwah have also been completed recently. The swing sets have been replaced and the bark soft fall has been topped up in Peace Park at Landsborough and Kindy Park in Beerwah over recent weeks.
Have your say on our trees
Do you want to provide input on council’s draft Strategic Tree and Native Vegetation Management Policy and Tree Management Procedure? The plans are on council’s website and at council's libraries and customer contact centres. Submissions can be provided via an online survey via council’s website, and close 5.00pm on December 15.
100 years of pineapples
Congrats to the Moffat family! Did you know they have been farming pineapples in the Glass House Mountains district for more than a century, and their business produces 600-tonnes of pineapples annually? What a rich agricultural history we have in the Glasshouse Country area!
Season’s greetings
In case I don’t get another chance, may I wish everyone in the GC&M News area a happy, creative and safe festive season. I look forward to another exciting and productive year in 2016.
Cr Rick Baberowski Phone: 5420 8987 Email: Rick.Baberowski@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Facebook: Cr Rick Baberowski - Division 1 www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Mark McArdle State Member for Caloundra Have your say – Bruce Highway and Caloundra Road Interchange Upgrades
I am seeking urgent feedback from the local community regarding any problems or concerns on the proposed Bruce Highway and Caloundra Road Upgrade project. These concerns can then be tabled at a public forum I have successfully negotiated with Main Roads to hold on Saturday, December 12 at the CCSA Hall, 1 Nutley Street, Caloundra from 9.00am – 11.000am. This is the last chance to air concerns regarding the upgrade, which will then be tabled into the Stakeholder Register that the two shortlisted tenderers must take into consideration when drawing the final designs ahead of submission by March next year. There are many issues surrounding the proposal including removing direct access to the Aussie World precinct and the impact to the Beerwah National Forest. Please email me your concerns to caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au
Movember Update
You will all be very pleased to read that I have removed my ‘Santa Claus’ beard and am back to my clean-shaven self this month. My unusual image did spark a lot of talk around the town and I hope that also included the importance of men’s health. I cannot stress how crucial it is for men to go the GP for regular check-ups. Make it at least once a year and mark it around your birthday or another significant event as a reminder. Thank you to everyone who also donated, I was able to raise more than $300.00 for the Movember Foundation.
Salvation Army Christmas Appeal Update
Thank you to everyone who has donated to the Salvation Army Caloundra branch Christmas appeal so far. This is the final call-out for people to please dig deep and donate non-perishable food items and back-to-school gear to my office that will go a long way to helping those in need this Christmas. We often don’t see the face of people who experience hardship during this time, sometimes they’re people who have just lost their job or grandparents who suddenly have to care for their grandchildren. I can assure you every donation counts and please, if you can, dig deep. My office is acting as a collection point until December 11. 1/118 Bulcock Street, Caloundra.
Best Wishes for 2016
I have thoroughly enjoyed engaging with local community groups and representing the Caloundra Electorate once again this year. I would like to let you know that I will be holding mobile listening posts in the hinterland next year and will advise once dates have been set. I look forward to seeing what our great community can achieve in 2016 and wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and New Year.
Mark McArdle Phone: 5329 4100 Email: caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au Facebook: Mark McArdle MP www.gcnews.com.au
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Re: report of proposed new tower in Glass House
Last week I read with pleasure the report that Telstra has applied to build a new tower in Glass House. For months I have been saying to a lot of people and at least one senior Telstra employee that they should build one in the grounds of Hanson Quarry or behind Cobb and Co. Last year I was told to go and buy a bulky and expensive sat phone. I declined as I remember the ‘Bricks’ that were the mobiles of the nineties. Also last year I was on a tour in the back blocks of an island in Vanuatu and said to the driver ‘What happens if you have mechanical problems way out here’ he replied ‘I just pull out my mobile and call for help’. I must have looked surprised because he then said my phone works anywhere on the island. For years visiting tradesmen, other visitors and my relatives, have been frustrated that they had no mobile reception here. I ask my neighbours to let councillor Rick know we support the application. They are not asking to build a ‘high rise’ but really just another high tree poking its head up and we have a lot of trees in our line of sight here. I hope that by next year my communications will leave the 19th century and enter the 21st. Old Gympie Road Resident Glass House
A great day out for volunteers!
Council took environment volunteers on visits to three rehab bushland areas and treated us to a boat cruise on Pummicestone Passage and a fine hot lunch at the Power Boat Club. It was council's thank you to all the work done this year by the many bushcare groups in its area. Full marks to council's Community Partnership Scheme managed by Wendy Cliff and her team for all this, and the excellent organisation, including transport. One of the sites visited was the wetland Rehab site at Emma Park, near the Coochin Creek Rockholes, Beerwah, where community planting is now complete from the South East Queensland Catchment Group grant and is doing well. These plantings have been done by the Coochin Creek Bushland Group assisted by Glass House Mountains Advancement Network, and managed by Peter Kluver. I gave a brief talk to an enthusiastic audience and conducted a short tour of this delightful area. Council deserves great acclaim for its management of such area and its community support schemes - the Bushcare Groups are great fun for those who like to keep fit and be outdoors and are available to young and old. No previous knowledge
is required and they are an excellent learning experience, giving free access to lots of useful workshops as well as the bush work, so why not join one? Roger Callen Beerwah
DIY or die
As an octogenarian, I needed some advice from Centrelink in connection with a planned downsizing from my current home to a secondary residence at my daughter's property. The Centrelink website advises that before long all contact will be via the centrelink.gov website and will require all users to become familiar with this method of ‘self service’. Having gone through the hoops of recorded voice messages and then eventually getting directed to the Financial Information Service I was entertained by some appalling baroque music for 32 minutes. As I was beginning to feel nauseous my wife then called Centrelink on a mobile phone and requested to speak to a ‘person’. When this person was informed of the situation they said that was most unusual (really?) and because of my extended wait I would be put to the front of the queue. Yep......you guessed it.....more of the same depressing music before I gave up after a further 10 minutes. Could it be that this is a deliberate ploy to have ‘annoying customers’ hang up and let them get on with their bureaucratic business? Is it any wonder that we have such a high unemployment rate when in every aspect of daily life we are required to just ‘do it yourself’? The centrelink telephone service announces at the outset that the conversation will be recorded for training purposes. What a joke that is. No doubt when Centrelink discover that I have millions tucked away under my bed they will have the hide to ask me why I was not aware that I needed to seek advice. James Aitken Mooloolah Valley
How disappointing
May I say how disappointing we also find it to hear that a local school is taking this line (Silly Season letter GC&M News Wednesday, November 18). How very sad that some people think that it is ok to be PC and forget that this country which is very tolerant of others beliefs, must be taught to down-grade our beliefs. Ok so maybe not everyone celebrates a Christian Christmas but those who do shouldn’t have to feel that they are wrong for wishing people a ‘Merry Christmas’ at this time of year! We will be doing as we always do, which is wishing everyone a lovely Holy Merry Christmas. So may you all have a lovely Holy Merry Christmas? Diane Landsborough
Beerwah on the map again
I would like to suggest that Beerwah has a welcome home to the Irwin family after Bindi’s win in Dancing with the Stars. Plenty of locals are very quick to slam the family – I think this is a good opportunity to thank them for putting us on the map once again. Vicki Lynn Beerwah
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Double dipping?
Recently I helped an elderly gentleman move from his home in to a retirement village. He had some items that he no longer required so he suggested we take them to the recycle market. It was all clean straight forward items, they had a look and told us to drop it off up at the bin to be sorted, and then asked us for $8.00. We refused to pay and took them to Lifeline who accepted it with open arms. It would seem that there is double dipping going on at the recycling centre. Nev Linnane Beerwah
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RBA: Tighter regulations leading to better lending ASIC’s review of interest-only home loans, released in August 2015, looked at the big four banks alongside seven smaller lenders. While finding interestonly loans are more popular with investors, ASIC also discovered that lenders had been falling short of their lending obligations. ASIC Deputy Chair Peter Kell said “lenders must have robust processes in place for assessing a customer’s ability to afford a loan, taking into account the increased repayments once the interestonly period ends”. www.gcnews.com.au
The findings are alarming, prompting recommendations from ASIC and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. Now, however, the RBA is beginning to see tougher lending regulations turning the slipping standards around. In a speech to the Australian Property Institute’s Queensland Property Conference on the Gold Coast, RBA Assistant Governor Malcolm Edey addressed the newly tightened rules. “The indications to date are that the supervisory measures are having a beneficial effect on lending standards
and are assisting in restraining new investor finance,” he said. While put in place to protect borrowers and ensure all lending was carefully considered, the measures would also hopefully begin to cool the overheated property markets in Sydney and Melbourne. Mr Edey remains optimistic, but notes that it is too early to track much progress on that front.
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The Mailbox Cafe It was a really warm day, so Lea and I were thankful for the air conditioned comfort of the Mailbox Cafe where we met for lunch recently. The cafe has a light filled, airy, comfortable and relaxed feel to it which is enhanced by the tongue and groove walls and high ceiling, colourful sofas and striking wall art. On this visit I noticed the new outdoor seating area with funky red and white ‘air’ chairs that tie in well with the red mailbox theme. As always I was impressed by the variety and wide range of tasty menu items on offer. This cafe would have something that would easily suit everyone, from all day breakfasts, to both light and heartier lunch offerings as well as sweet
treats aplenty and a full page of kid’s menu child friendly meals and options. We took a while to decide what we would eat, as there were quite a few tempting choices. In the end Lea decided to go for the ‘house lasagne of the day with chips and salad’ ($17.50) and I went for the ‘Ricotta, Basil and semi sundried tomato, also served with chips and salad’ ($16.50). Lea ordered the ‘immunity’ juice ($7.50) which was packed with fruit, carrot and pepper and made fresh to order, while I went for my usual caffeine fix of a flat white. For serious coffee lovers who may be in a hurry, I was pleased to see that customers could order
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Things To Do Enchanted carols Experience a magical Christmas the traditional way with uplifting carols, good cheer, family and a festive atmosphere on Saturday, December 12 at Eudlo Hall, Rosebed Street. Listen to guest choristers from the Sunshine Coast Choral Society sing traditional and contemporary carols featuring solo cellist Louise King. Hear guest artists such as songstress Katie Noonan sing like an angel and bring your best carolling voice for the second half of the concert by joining in the audience carols. Buy Christmas raffle tickets and gifts at a Christmas pop up art market exhibiting local artists and crafts. Sample the vintage refreshment stall and cash bar and mingle with friends and guest musicians. Bookings can be made on www.eventbrite. com.au search for ‘Enchanted Carols’ or www. cellodreaming.com.au/concerts. $45.00 music lover, $35.00 early bird and concession, $20.00 student, $100.00 group and family tickets available. Doors open 6.30pm for 7.00pm start.
Santa’s Workshop Christmas Fair The members of the Maleny Arts and Crafts Group have been busy preparing for their annual Christmas Fair. The Fair will be held in the Maleny Community Centre from December 4 - 6. Opening at 9.00am each day, the Fair will close at 4.00pm on Friday and Saturday and 3.00pm on Sunday. All items offered for sale, whether quirky or traditional, are handmade by local artisans who are members of Maleny Arts and Crafts Group. Choose from pottery, sculpture, woodwork, glassware, fabric creations, fashion wear and accessories, fine art and more. Whether it’s a mug, quilt or perhaps a painting, there is something for everyone. Find that unique gift for that special person. This could be your one stop Christmas shop. Our raffle prize for the Fair is a handcrafted timber retro rocking chair with a handmade woven throw and matching knitted cushions. Tickets will be available from the Maleny Arts and Crafts Group Gallery, Members and at the Fair. The raffle will be drawn at 2.00pm on Sunday, December 6 at the Community Centre. This project is proudly supported by the Sunshine Coast Council’s grants program. For more information about The Maleny Arts and Crafts Group please visit either our Facebook page or malenyartsandcrafts.blogspot.com.au
The Blackall Range Woodcrafters’ Guild is presenting a very special ‘Santa’s workshop’ at St Mary’s Hall on the Village Green in Montville, over the weekend of Saturday, December 5 and Sunday, December 6. Over 170 busy ‘Montville Woodies’ elves’ have been busy preparing wonderful hand crafted wooden gifts including children’s pull-along and educational toys, rocking horses, beautiful carvings, popular squatters’ chairs, blanket boxes, a broad variety of ornamental pieces, clocks, pens, furniture and much more - all at great prices. Saturday the workshop will be open from 10.00am - 7.30pm with the exciting arrival of Santa visiting the children between 5.30pm 7.30pm. On Sunday, the workshop will open again between 9.00am and 4.00pm. Watch for the lighting of the Christmas tree on Saturday after 5.30pm, and enjoy the music provided by the Sunshine Coast Band and the Montville School Band. There will also be a tasty sausage sizzle, delicious cakes, tea and coffee and a fantastic raffle. Funds raised will go to the maintenance and purchase of machinery and materials used to create all of the items, as well as the 1,000 or more toys for needy children which will be distributed at Christmas by the Salvation Army.
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Things To Do Coming Home
Aussie World’s Christmas Wonderland Maleny Film Society screens Coming Home on Sunday, December 6 at the Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street at 7.15pm, with dinner from 6.00pm. ‘Coming Home’ is a touching, bittersweet love story set during and after the turmoil of China's Cultural Revolution, a time many wish to forget. A superb performance by the actress Li Gong who plays Feng Wanyu, the wife of dissident professor Lu Yanshi (Chen Daoming), and with direction by Zhang Yimou, who made their international reputations in the late '80s and early '90s with art-house hits like Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern, have teamed up once again in this adaptation of a novel by Yan Geling. Dinner is at 6.00pm and is catered by Lumbini. Check the website www.malenyfilmsociety.info for details. Pre-bookings can be made by MFS members via the website. Tickets at the door for non-members.
Enjoying a French Christmas The Sunshine Coast Choral Society Concert ‘A French Christmas’ will be held on Sunday, December 13 at 2.00pm at the Uniting Church, corner Queens and Ulm Streets, Caloundra. Adrian King will conduct and Natasha Koch will accompany the choir and soloists on this delightful afternoon of music by Camille Saint-Saens, David Willcocks, Andrew Carter, John Rutter and Hector Berlioz. Tickets can be obtained at the door $22.00 (adults), $20.00 (concession) or via www.trybooking.com
Celebrate Christmas with your family and friends at Aussie World this year on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19 from 6.00pm until 9.30pm and enjoy roving carollers and Christmas entertainers. You'll also be able to enjoy all the rides as well as being able to visit Santa's Village where you can meet Santa, the elves making toys in the workshop, and so much more! There will be snow, snow and more snow and ice-skating is also available at an additional charge. Aussie World is keen to encourage visitors to come in Christmas costume as they will be looking for the best dressed family! To make sure you don’t miss out on tickets go on line to the Aussie World website and purchase them today. A single pass is $25.00, a family of four pass is $90.00, a family of five pass is $100.00, kids under three free, and concession is $20.00.
A very special Christmas for the Coast This year ‘STEPS’ Charity, in partnership with Sunshine Coast Council, is hosting the Sunshine Coast’s ‘Very Special Christmas Party’, on Sunday, December 6 at Cotton Tree Park. The Christmas party is the first of its kind on the Sunshine Coast with the event seeking to provide a disability-friendly environment for kids and parents to enjoy while being completely at ease. The Christmas party will run from 3.00pm until 6.00pm. There will be Christmas Carols, prizes to be won, fun and games, live entertainment, and great food. Make sure you bring a picnic blanket and come along and say hi to Santa. This is a free community event for people with a disability and their families. For more information contact 5458 3000 or charity@stepsgroup.com.au
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Karen and Spencer open their ‘Heart’ Local identities Karen and Spencer Shaw officially opened their Maleny retail nursery Forest Heart last Friday, with Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay, State Member for Glass House Andrew Powell, and around a crowd of 50 well-wishers in attendance. “It is with great pleasure to officially welcome you to our new retail native plant nursery ‘Forest Heart’,” said Spencer. “This has been part of our Brush Turkey big picture for about 20 years and a year ago we had the opportunity to buy the property at 20 Coral Street, Maleny. “After lots of work, we now have a wonderful retail nursery specialising in supplying the local native plants of the Sunshine Coast and South East Queensland. “At Forest Heart we aim to bring our knowledge, skills and passion for our local native plants and ecosystems to the wider community through supplying the best our native flora has to offer for all of your garden, bush food, timber and revegetation needs through quality affordable
stock and great advice. “We also stock a wide range of books and other educational materials, nest boxes, tree guards, bush regeneration and revegetation tools,” he added. Adding a retail native nursery to their wholesale nursery, land rehabilitation and restoration, bush regeneration, and environmental education enterprises – all branded under the Brush Turkey Enterprises umbrella – as been a breath of fresh air for Maleny township according to Cr McKay. “Karen and Spencer have worked tirelessly to transform the property (on Coral Street Maleny) into this wonderful and colourful nursery space,” she said. “Having somewhere else that locals can buy plants native to the region and gain access to the expertise of Karen, Spencer and their staff, will be a great resource for landholders and gardeners alike.” Mr Powell expressed his admiration for what the Shaw’s have been involved in locally. “As well as creating Forest Heart native nursery, they both are key people in the Maleny Chamber of Commerce and Karen coordinates the
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Andrew Powell and Jenny McKay get some native plant advice from Karen and Spencer Shaw annual Kids in Action environmental education program,” he said. “In fact my kids think she is just fantastic … they’ve been to the Kids in Action field days for the last five years and they just love Karen.” Forest Heart is located at 20 Coral Street, Maleny (the old vet surgery) and is open Tuesday to Friday 9.00am until 4.00pm, and Saturday 8.00am until 1.00pm. You can contact them on 5435 2193 or nursery@forestheart.com.au or through the website www.forestheart.com.au
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Trema tormenta Do you want birds and butterflies in your garden? Plant a ‘Poison Peach’ (Trema tormenta) also known as Native Peach and Peach-Leaved PoisonBush. It stands to reason that with a name like that it is not the most popular of plants but it is a great addition to the garden or mixed rainforest planting. It is toxic to livestock but, typically, animals will only eat the leaves during drought conditions when nothing else is available. It is a fast growing pioneer species to about 7.5m with a spread of 4m, will grow in a wide range of soils, and is not frost tolerant. The birds and butterflies love it. Brown Cuckoo-doves, Figbirds, Lewin's Honeyeater and Olivebacked Orioles enjoy the abundant small black fruit while the speckled Line Blue and Jezebel Nymph butterflies use it as a host plant.
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Sweet sound of silence Positioned perfectly towards the end of a no through road in Peachester with no immediate neighbours you will find this versatile fully fenced five acre property offering great rural views and a true country lifestyle. 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
6 x 6 metre garage with power currently used for a tack room and additional storage. This type of property is very hard to find and an inspection is recommended at $625,000. Phone agent Ross Cooney 0409 584 890 or 5439 6300.
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Noticeboard Can you help? – The Landsborough Museum is in the process of digitising its extensive collection of photographs and sadly, there are many photos which have little or no information attached. We are hoping that members of the public may be able to assist, and to that end, there will be a number of wedding portraits on display at the Beerwah Library until early in the New Year. If you are visiting the Library, please take the time to have a look at the display. If you recognise any of the faces, please record the information on the relevant page in the book provided – who, where, when and any other information which may be of interest, e.g. the person may have been the local teacher, or post master, or involved in one of the local industries such as farming or sawmilling. Any help will be very welcome and very much appreciated by the Landsborough & District Historical Society Inc. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle results: 1st prize - meat tray, black C6 Bottlemart Glass House, 2nd prize - IGA $20.00 voucher, black diamond 19 - Lorraine, lucky meal prize - $20.00 cash (proudly sponsored by KLM Gas Suppliers) winner F96 - Renee. The club is open on Friday night only, bar opens 5.00pm, meals can be ordered from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage.
GMAN Christmas Plant Sale - The weather has been great for growing and our nursery is now well stocked. What a great idea to give local native plants for Christmas presents. Mark your diary for December 5 for our Christmas plant sale at Uniting Park in Glass House Mountains township from 8.00am until 11.00am. All tube stock is still $1.00. Enquiries to Gwen on 5493 0029. Sunshine Coast Model Boat Club - will be holding a Regatta on the Sunshine Coast University Lake on Sunday, December 6 commencing at 9.00am. Boats taking part comprise yachts, warships, pleasure boats and submarines. A barbecue lunch is available. Follow the blue university signs at Sippy Downs to the lake. Messy Church - St George’s Anglican Church, 2 Walkers Drive Maleny, will hold the last session for 2015 on December 6 from 4.00 – 6.00pm. The theme is ‘Jesus is the Reason for the Season’. A delicious meal included. Cost donation to assist with food and craft resources. Please join us, phone 5435 2941. The Elimbah Uniting Church - will host their Annual Christmas Carols from 6.30pm and sausage sizzle from 5.00pm on Saturday, December 5. Any donations go to Elimbah Schools Chaplain. Friday, December 11 at 9.00am will be the final Church’s craft morning
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for the year, which recommences on February 12 for the usual 2nd and 4th week of each month. On Friday, December 12 from 11.30am, there will be a Summer Lunch $15.00. On Christmas Day 7.00am for breakfast, 8.00am for service, for catering purposes for Summer Lunch and Christmas Day breakfast please contact Ruth 5496 7649. The church is located at 3 Coronation Drive, Elimbah. Country Round Up Music Club Social - will be held on Saturday, December 5 at the Narangba Community Hall, 229 Mackie Road, Narangba from 12.00noon – 4.00pm. Guest artist Min Min Country Music Club. The theme is Mexicana Mania – dress up in Mexican attire and win a prize for best dressed. Come and enjoy our great music, friendly atmosphere, refreshments, and lucky door raffles. Entry is $7.00 with bottomless tea and coffee. Enquiries to Barbie 3293 4009, or Darren 0409 619 896.
Diary Dates
Monday, December 7 - Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - community meeting will be held at the Beerwah Library from 7.30pm. All residents of Beerwah are welcome at this meeting. Wednesday, December 9 - Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch General Meeting will be held at 5.30pm at Glasshouse Country RSL Club at 1 Reed Street. All Service and Social Members welcome. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
Mike Turner - Beerwah High Chaplain
Humans not robots
I want to write about the importance of remembering you are human… now that might seem a bit of a funny statement, so let me explain: Before I start this, I want to pre-empt it by saying that I am a firm believer in hard work – I work full time, plus I have other things I am involved in such as P&C, church and sports training. However, the trouble is, due to the way our modern lives have become so busy and often hectic, we can sometimes end up feeling like robots – rushing off to work or school in the morning, getting home at the end of the day worn out and then doing it all again the very next day. So often our ‘social life’ consists of checking our Facebook or Instagram pages or texting people - we wonder why we sometimes feel tired and disconnected. Now, I know sometimes it is hard to make changes to our patterns of behaviour, but it is not impossible. When we are at work or school it is important
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to build good positive friendships with those around us – this enriches our life and helps us look forward to working with these people. Outside of work it is important to have quality time with our family and good friends. Find the things you love doing with them and make it happen! Go out for dinner, climb a mountain, have a swim at the beach, go camping on the weekend, grab a movie… there are so many cool things we can do with family and friends. Also, don’t forget, no one is perfect, so with the people you love and trust make sure you share your heart with them – be open and real. Tell them about your day, tell them about your triumphs and struggles, share your dreams! This is so important. In the bible there is a brilliant verse in John 10 v 10 where Jesus says: ‘I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full’. I think this shows us what God’s heart is for us. He wants us to have a happy, healthy and fulfilling life! You are not a robot. The bible says you have a God-given purpose and you are loved!
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
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2015 Ladies Triples Winners Marleen Bertram, Julie Palmer and Joy Reason This last Friday 10 players took part in a two games of 10 ends. All had a most enjoyable time in the cooler part of the day.
Glenview Mooloolah Tennis Club News Update Contributed by Jenny Morris Hi everyone as the Xmas cheer is almost here and I would like to invite all members to our Xmas Break-up on December 6 from 4.00pm. Please bring a plate to help with the catering. Also on that day from 3.00pm we will be holding our AGM. Please come along and support the Committee for 2016.
A very big ‘Thank You’ to all who helped at the working bee held on Sunday, November 22. It only took two hours to tidy up. There are still a couple of jobs to do for it rained on Sunday but it kept us cool whilst we were working. We wish two of our Monday night tennis teams lots of luck in the finals of the Winter Competition. Our Div. 3 team, the Mystics and Div. 4 team, the Vipers made it to the finals. The Committee wish to thank the Sunshine Coast Council for their support through the Community Facilities Maintenance Grant. We were again successful this year in receiving a grant for $2,000. This is to help with the running costs of our club and is much appreciated to help keep our club operating smoothly in2016. The Committee wish all members a Happy and Safe Xmas and Holiday season.
Mooloolah state school makes a Splash! On Thursday, Mooloolah State School held its annual swimming carnival at the school pool. It was a fabulous day of sunshine and house colours. There were students, staff and parents pumped for the day to begin. The day was filled with enthusiastic students swimming their hearts out for their sports houses. They swam 100metre medley races,200metres, 100 metres, 50 metres, relays and the young ones swam 25 metres. All students should be proud of their efforts and their exceptional team spirit. They did war cries and cheered their fellow team mates on. It was a fantastic display of true sportsmanship. There were many winners on the day with some even breaking records, and some of our young swimmers will go on to swim in districts in the
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Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, November 25 - Ladies Bowls Day. Final of the Club Graded Triples was played. Marleen Bertram, Julie Palmer and Joy Reason def Nina Connor, Noelle Dean, and Chris Freshwater by one point after playing an extra end. In social games, Jen Hobson, Ron Wilson and Warren Blackbourne 21 def Maz Idle, Dave Clarke and Rob Scullion 14. Russell Walmsley, John McSwain and Di Hume 29 def Viv James, Keith Druery and Trevor Bertram 17. Thursday, November 26 - Open Pairs Bowls. Winners were Bruce Malcomson and Keith Druery with 2 + 21. Runners up were Di Hume and Rae Farrell with + 13 in the second game on countback. Saturday afternoon bowls have been cancelled for the summer. Instead social bowls will be held on Friday nights, under lights, from 5.00pm to 7.30pm.
new year. Age champions were Lucas Gassner and Ruby Pettingill (eight year olds), Tahlia Parry and Cooper Douglas (nine year olds), Oliver Gassner and Tamsyn Douglas (10 year olds), Dallas Muller and Ella Cormack (11 year olds) and Darcy Parry and Mary Pettingill (12 years). Encouragement awards went to: Gema Atkins and Mitchell Evans, and the overall champions were Tamsyn Douglas and Dallas Muller. The staff and school community were extremely proud of all the students and their efforts for the successful sports day. Well done to the winning house ‘Rungert’. The students and staff would also like to thank all the volunteers that helped with time keeping, serving food and set up and pack up.
By Lea Parkes Recently Glass House local Ben Lewis headed to Lismore to compete in the 2015 Lismore PCYC Judo Club Competition in the Special Needs category. Ben is a member of the Maleny Judo Club and has been competing for the past seven years. At this competition he took out all three categories he entered. Travelling to competition is part of the requirement for building up points for grading for his black belt.
Beerwah Ladies Golf Club
Contributed by Sue Greentree G’day Readers, on Thursday, November 26, 62 women played a single stroke competition in two divisions for trophies sponsored by the club. The worthy winners were Division 1 Vikki Bartel on a count back with 73 nett; runner-up was Lea Doyle on a count back with 73 nett. Division 2, Jan Corfield with 74 nett, runner-up was Marie Norton with 76 nett. NTP’s were won by Teresa Keast, No 2; Caroline Gamble No 5; Jan Corfield No 16; and Barbara Whitfield No 18. The Birdie hole on No 5 was won by Kathy Moffat. Ball Rundown went to 77 nett. Next week on Thursday, December 3 is the Ladies’ Christmas Break-up. The competition will be a 9 hole event with an 8.30am shot-gun start followed by Christmas lunch. The ladies welcome new members, beginners and visitors. Merry Christmas and have a happy and safe holiday.
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No Monk..ey business The new monk is assigned to helping the other monks in copying the old canons and laws of the church by hand. He notices, however, that all of the monks are copying from copies, not from the original manuscript. So, the new monk goes to the head Abbot to question this, pointing out that if someone made even a small error in the first copy, it would never be picked up! In fact, that error would be continued in all of the subsequent copies. The head monk says, “we have been copying from the copies for centuries, but you make a good point, my son.” He goes down into the dark caves underneath the monastery where
the original manuscripts are held as archives in a locked vault that hasn't been opened for hundreds of years. Hours go by and nobody sees the old abbot. So the young monk gets worried and goes down to look for him. He sees him banging his head against the wall and wailing. “We missed the R! We missed the R! We missed the R!” His forehead is all bloody and bruised and he is crying uncontrollably. The young monk asks the old abbot, “What's wrong, there?” With a choking voice, the old abbot replies, “the word was...'CELEBRATE!'” Submitted by Brian, Glass House
Your Stars with Edgar J. Winter - www.astroclairvoyant.com Week beginning 02/12/2015 SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 The beginning of the month sees new projects and efforts to get ahead. This is because your self-confidence and your initiative are rising to great heights. Planets, now in Sagittarius, could clear the air to allow a new way of life to develop. Feelings of creative genius. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 The planets shift you and your attention to some personal private affairs. You would best benefit by a rejuvenating rest. There are thoughts arising of past mistakes, but you could use as time alone to reform old patterns into effective new ones. Attend small gatherings. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 You are greatly loved by supporting community projects and by doing kind and helpful deeds. With planets in Sagittarius, in your friendship sector, expect lots of invitations, they will be easy to accept. Mars in Libra takes you out into the world of social festivities. PISCES February 20 – March 20 The energy this week shows the emphasis in your professional and career activities. Be friendly in business deals, networking and forge influential alliances. Venus under a sultry Scorpio energy, heats up your internet connections with far away friends.
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