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FROM THE EDITOR WOO hoo! It is almost Easter and time for most of us to kick back and have a few days off. Well, that’s my plan and I have my fingers crossed that we will have a lovely few days of sunshine with nice mild temperatures. Hopefully you can all get out and about and enjoy some time relaxing with the family and friends. And, of course, for those of you who like to attend a church service over this time, we have made sure to include all the local services happening this year. Yes, it is great to see all of our local churches have services happening. Last year’s approach to how we formally mark Anzac Day as a community gave neighbours an
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Beerburrum quarry quashed By Greg Brown IT has been two years since Sunshine Coast Council, in a debate led by Cr Rick Baberowski, overwhelmingly voted to support the people of Beerburrum and refuse an application for a large hard rock quarry to be established on the outskirts of Beerburrum. This refusal prompted an immediate appeal to the Planning and Environment Court by the applicant, construction company Barro Group. After a protracted court battle, last week Judge Michael Williamson backed the council – and the Beerburrum community – agreeing that the development, as it was presented, was not in the overall best interests of the people of Beerburrum or the Sunshine Coast community as a whole. The quarry application, submitted in 2017, stirred a groundswell of opposition from residents who formed a new community group – the Beerburrum Action Group – to rally against the proposal and highlight the impacts that the quarry and quarry trucks would have on their quiet township and surrounds. Council rejected the application, citing concerns around the need for
the development, the impact on local roads, loss of vegetation and habitat, and the degradation of the amenity and character of the Beerburrum township. In making his ruling, Judge Williamson said there was little doubt of the general need for good quality quarry materials and that this resource was of significant value to the community. However, he declared that all three areas of conflict with the planning scheme that council identified in rejecting the original application were found to be proven. These were: (a) The impact of the development on the safe and efficient operation of the road network (site access). (b) The impact of the proposed haul route on the amenity and character of the adjoining development. (c) The impact of the development on the ecological values of the land. Judge Williamson said the likely impacts of the quarry in these three areas were significant enough to override any discretion the court might have to approve the application on the
grounds of greater community good. “On balance, the matters relied upon by Barro in support of approval fall well short of persuading me that an approval should follow in circumstances where a traffic safety issue is unresolved and known impacts of the use will not be avoided, or managed/mitigated in the manner anticipated by the planning scheme,” Judge Williamson said. “Put simply, an approval does not withstand scrutiny against the planning scheme. “The appeal will be dismissed. “Council’s decision to refuse the development application will be confirmed.” The council has welcomed the decision, with Deputy Mayor and local councillor Rick Baberowski saying that he knows the Beerburrum community will be extremely pleased. “This is a win for the safety, character and amenity of this heritage town over the commercial interests of a further quarry, which we didn’t need,” Cr Baberowski said. “They would also be delighted that
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the site’s remnant vegetation will now not be cleared and will continue to support a small but valuable population of local fauna and flora. “For well over the past two years, even as [the action group] built on their identity as a recreational trail head to the fabulous Glass House Mountains, they faced the prospect of an intense haulage route running right through the town. “Now the community action group can move forward with confidence and work together with council on its future as a great little country town that celebrates its role as a natural and social history destination. “I believe our legal team did an exceptional job in presenting arguments based on the greater good and that is what has prevailed in this case,” Cr Baberowski said. In the next edition, we will report on what the win means for the Beerburrum community and for those who fought so hard to have the quarry proposal rejected. Let us know what you think of the decision – editorial@gcnews.com.au
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Green light for Anzac commemorations THE state government recently announced that Queensland’s Anzac Day dawn services, marches and commemorations can go ahead this year, which has pleased the local RSL sub branches who have been busy planning local events for Sunday, April 25. The Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it means we can gather in our streets and at cenotaphs to mark the sacrifices of previous generations, serving men and women, and their families. “I discussed Anzac Day with Dr Jeanette Young [Queensland’s Chief Health Officer] and she is fully supportive of allowing crowds back to mark this special day,” Ms Palaszczuk said. Outdoor events including dawn services will proceed without the need for check-in procedures while indoor events, such as in-side the RSL clubs, will require normal sign-ins. RSL Queensland state president Tony Ferris applauded the decision and said that the RSL was overjoyed. He said the popular Light Up the Dawn initiative introduced last year in response to crowd-free 2019 commemorations will continue this year.
This week GC&M News caught up with representatives from the Beerwah and District, Maleny, Glasshouse Country and Mapleton RSL sub branches who are all working on how they will hold their events while incorporating the necessary COVID safe practices. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch president Brian Machin said they had made a number of changes to this year’s events with the Glass House Mountains march taking place between the Glass House Mountains train station and the RSL sub branch hall where an outdoor service will take place instead of the usual service at the community hall. In Landsborough only the dawn service will be held followed by the gunfire breakfast at the Landsborough Hall. There will not be a 9am march or service to follow this year. Beerwah and District RSL Sub Branch secretary Libby Brown has advised that the morning tea following the Beerwah service will move from inside the Beerwah Community Hall to be held outdoors under a marquee in Turner Park. “Due to the number of people who participate in the Beerwah march there will also be additional COVID safe sign in/recording measures that will be implemented for those participating in the march,” Libby said.
Below are the generall details of ANZAC day events. Finall details for marches and meal costs, s, etc, will be included in the April 13 edition of GC&M News.
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Dawn service - 4.28am m at Turner Park Beerwah (behind the he library) ochin Creek March - 9am from Coochin Co-op to Turner Park Main service - 10am at Turner Park vice, a morning Cenotaph. After the service, rquee in Turner tea will be held in a marquee Park. All welcome
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Dawn service - 6am at Settlers Rotary Park (next to Glass House Information Centre) followed by a gunfire breakfast at Glasshouse Country RSL March - 10.30am from Glass House Mountains train station to Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Main service - 11am outside the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch
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Dawn service - 4.15am at Landsborough RSL Park, Cribb Street, followed by a gunfire breakfast at the Landsborough Community Hall
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March - 8.45am from Flaxton Drive and Wilga Court to Mapleton Memorial Park Service- 9am at Mapleton Memorial Park
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Dawn service - 4.28am at Maleny RSL, Bunya Street. Service will be held next to the RSL Cenotaph followed by gunfire
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Keeping alive the Anzac spirit By Sonia Isaacs Clark MEMBERS of the 5th Light Horse Regiment, Maleny Troop are dusting down their uniforms and polishing up their saddles in preparation for Anzac Day 2021. Troop quartermaster Chas Morris said that this year a key focus would be on having members and their horses in full regalia proudly keeping the Anzac spirit alive with a parade through the main street of Maleny. “Anzac Day is the big day of the year for us. This year we hope to have at least eight riders in full dress with their rifles, swords and bayonets along with their horses in original Light Horse tack, which includes saddle, bridle and reins, travelling along Maple Street for the parade at 11am from Watson’s Garage
to the RSL and back,” Chas said. He said he felt it was more important than ever to keep the spirit of the Light Horse and the Anzacs alive and he hoped that younger people, especially young men, would consider getting involved to help continue to preserve the incredible stories and heroic history from this era for future generations. “It’s important to Australians in this century to remember what people fought for and the heroism and sacrifices involved during World War I and, of course, the contribution of our Light Horse regiments. By wearing the uniforms and having our horses in Light Horse tack we can provide a living history reminder of the importance of
keeping this memory alive,” Chas said. The 5th Light Horse Regiment, Maleny Troop, formed in 1992, is a volunteer-led association, affiliated with the Australian Light Horse Association,
and is based at the Beersheba Living Museum Parklands Drive North Maleny. While not a military organisation, the troop aims to portray a military unit and refer to original military manuals and anecdotal evidence to help the regiment conduct themselves wherever possible with historical accuracy. They are custodian to authentic and replica memorabilia, and information boards associated with World War I and, in particular, the 5th Light Horse Regiment. New members are always welcome with a range of different volunteer roles available. For more information contact Chas on 5494 4828 or secretary Lee Dominick on 0413 122 743, or visit www.facebook.com/ 5thlighthorsemaleny
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Creative vision comes to fruition By Sonia Isaacs Clark PEACHESTER artist Sally Joyce will see a long-held creative vision come to fruition when she launches a deeply personal paint and mixed media exhibition in her hometown of Kyogle on Thursday, April 1. Her first exhibition in 24 years, Sally’s work will celebrate the innovation and scenic delight of journeying along the picturesque Lions Road in northern New South Wales, a well-travelled journey that resonates with profound significance and personal meaning to Sally. Sally said the idea to hold an exhibition featuring a series of landscapes had been bubbling away in her mind for more than 20 years. “Over many years I have travelled along this majestic road to and from my hometown of Kyogle,” Sally said. “My family still lives there and trips along this route have occurred through all stages of my life. This landscape has always sung to me and travelling this road has always provided solace to me. “It is the road that I left home on and it is the road that I am so grateful to be able to return home on to visit family,” Sally said. The gravel road was completed in 1971 and officially opened in 1973.
The road, which is now sealed, represents one of the most ambitious and longest ongoing community-driven projects by Australian Lions clubs, championed by the Kyogle Lions Club almost 50 years ago. Sally’s exhibition was a way for her to capture just how special this road was, as well as show her gratitude to the people who made it possible by having the foresight, determination and perseverance to build it and the ongoing civic pride it provided for the communities of Kyogle and surrounding areas. Sally said that two years ago when in Kyogle she had visited the newly refurbished Roxy Gallery in what used to be the town library, and immediatelyy er realised it was the ideal spot to bring her exhibition idea to reality. She knew it was the right place to show the work that was still sitting in her head. Booking the gallery was a wayy to force her to make it happen. Originally Sally had hoped to capture every bridge crossing along the route but with 25 bridges and the road being closed for more than 12 months due to COVID-19, along with family commitments, it meant the ambitions of her original idea had to be rethought into a more practical format to ensure it happened.
Son Toby Joyce in front of the large muralinspired painting that is 2400mm x 1200mm Inset - One of the drawings for the exhibition Accordingly, Sally will feature a large signature mural-sized piece along with four smaller paintings and a series of drawings, photographs that draw on her graphic design and creative skills, and digitally created artwork and video footage. Guest photographers Margaret Rollings and Angela Rollings-Munns will
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Future of historic station questioned LOCALS may remember the charming old timber Beerburrum train station building, built in the early 1900s, which was removed when the 2009 rail upgrade came to town. The heritage structure was sold to private enterprise and is now a boutique accommodation cottage at Secrets on the Lake, Montville. In its place at Beerburrum emerged what could be described as a train station that looks like it was designed for Woodford prison – lots of cold steel. With plans well advanced to duplicate the rail line from Beerburrum to Landsborough, a long-term local is asking whether the historic Glass House
Mountains station is next in line for demolition or sale, resulting in another piece of local history that is more than 100 years old being lost from the region. Keith Murray, owner of the Glass House Mountains Ecolodge, said it would be a travesty if the building wasn’t retained and protected in situ as part of the duplication project. “Glass House Mountains is known as a heritage town and the station is an echo to our past, which simply can’t be lost to us,” Keith said. According to a 2019 Sunshine Coast Council heritage study, the station was originally built in 1890.
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Although altered over time, the overall form of the structure, in particular the distinct mono-pitched roof and separate awning, have remained intact. The heritage study identified that the building is the last of its kind on the Sunshine Coast, representing what was a common 19th century rural railway station construction. When asked about the future of the building, a Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) spokesperson said that the department recognised the historical significance of the Glass House Mountains Station buildings. “There will be no impact on the buildings during stage one of the Beerburrum to Nambour rail upgrade,” the spokesperson said. However, the spokesperson said that during stage two some stations would be further updated and replaced, giving no indication as to whether Glass House Mountains station fell into this category. “During the detailed design for future stages, TMR will consult with the community and carefully consider the heritage value of the buildings,” the spokesperson said. What do you think? Should the station building stay or should it be replaced by something modern and new?
Glasshouse Mountains station today Glass House state member Andrew Powell said he would love it if there was a way to incorporate the old with the new. “Other jurisdictions have found ways to meld heritage buildings into modern upgrades. I’d love to see the same at Glass House Mountains Station.” Let us know what you think by commenting on our Facebook page or emailing us at editorial@gcnews.com.au
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GET ready Maleny, there could be more people moving to town. Plans were submitted to Sunshine Coast Council last week for a new 65 lot subdivision on the dairy paddocks between Tallowwood and Bunya streets. As the lands are already zoned for low-density housing, the development is deemed as code assessable, meaning that the planning assessment process is straightforward and no community notice or consultation is required. The proposal is to split the current three blocks (totalling 9.212ha) into 65 low-density residential lots ranging from 800m2 to 1,728m2 in size, two park lots and three drainage lots. The lot sizes are equal to or larger than what is required under the planning scheme and the housing density averages seven dwellings per hectare, which the application claims to be consistent with the density envisaged by the planning scheme. The inclusion of larger blocks is a consequence of the site having slopes of up to 20%, which under the planning scheme requires larger lots to be provided. The council said no vehicle access would be allowed via Cudgerie Street road reserve, which adjoins the landholding to the north. Consequently, a single access road in and out has been planned onto Bunya Street, adjacent to the current National Parks and Wildlife Service complex. A traffic assessment report submitted with the application finds that Bunya Street will adequately accommodate the extra traffic resulting from the 65-lot development.
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Two play parks have been included as well as an area where development is constrained and maintained as open space by slashing. To alleviate water quality issues, a drainage biofiltration basin block is included that will retain and process stormwater run-off from the development before it reaches the sensitive Obi Obi Creek. According to the engineering consultant’s report there will be “…no worsening of the upstream and downstream waterways …” because of the recommended stormwater management. Other surrounding undeveloped blocks outside of the application will likely be targeted for associated residential developments in the future. However, two large adjacent grazing blocks adjoining the Obi Obi Creek opposite Coral Street have development constraints included in the planning scheme, making it unlikely that they will be targeted for subdivision. The application has been made on behalf of RM Developments (Qld) Pty Ltd. An owner’s consent form supplied with the subdivision development application shows that the land is owned by the RMD Maleny Pty Ltd AFT RMD Maleny Unit Trust, with the form signed by Remi Rafter and Ben Crosby, but with no positions or titles given. According to his LinkedIn profile, Remi Rafter is associated with development company Pindan as an acquisitions manager. His wife Lara Rafter is listed on her LinkedIn profile as a property developer with RM Developments.
RM Developments is a Sunshine Coast-based property development, project management and construction business that manages multiple projects across the state. Ben Crosby is the son of the late Peter Crosby who owned the farming land at Palmview that has been developed as the Harmony integrated residential estate. To read more about the proposal, go to https://developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and search for RAL21/0023.
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Maleny Show’s cookery camaraderie By Sonia Isaacs Clark
AFTER more than 30 years with the Maleny Show Society, chief steward of the cookery, junior cookery and cake decorating sections, Glennis Barber, is untying her apron strings and preparing to retire after many happy years. The Maleny Show Society is now on the lookout for others who are keen to become a cooking steward. GC&M News caught up with Glennis to find out what kept her volunteering year after year. Glennis was keen to let us know that the success of the cookery section at the Maleny Show was not just down to her but due to the team effort of the ladies involved, especially longstanding stewards Laurelle Newton and Linda Fawkes. Glennis said the role was never an arduous one, generally only requiring a couple of hours a week at certain times a year. The busiest time was the competition judging day, always held on the day before the show opens to the public. “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time working closely with the other ladies who ran the section, as well as committee members of the show society,” she said.
“The show was always a friendly and fun event, and while many traditional aspects have remained, over the years there have been some changes including the introduction of using computerised information to streamline processes and new classes of entry. “For many years, our class categories were virtually the same since the early days. However, in more recent years we’ve seen people’s cooking habits and ideas evolve and so we’ve tried to adapt to those changes, for example, in healthier food options and trialling different classes such as a men’s only class (packet chocolate cake with icing!) and other varieties of homemade bread. “I’ve really enjoyed my time working as a steward and it’s been very rewarding and a lot of fun, as well as a wonderful way to develop some longterm friendships, meet others and be part of an important calendar highlight for the Maleny community.” While Glennis is now ready to hand over the spoon to someone younger, she said there were many good perks to the role, including learning useful cooking tips from the judges and, if you were particularly lucky, you might even get
Laurelle Newton, Deidre Mellifont, Glennis Barber, the late Monica Smith (exhibitor for over 50 years) and Linda Fawkes to try a “few crumbs” from the always delicious selection of baked goodies and cakes. She said computers and emails had made many of the jobs involved with being a steward much easier and less time consuming. Glennis is happy to help people interested in becoming stewards by assisting them to move into the role. “There isn’t a requirement to be a
great baker, cake decorator and cook at all, just an enthusiasm to get the job done and to make things run as smoothly as possible,” she said. If you would like to become a 2021 cookery steward at the Maleny Show, you can send an email to the show secretary Lois White on malenyshowsociety@bigpond.com. To find out more you can contact Glennis on 5494 4358.
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Mooloolah bus win
No right turn from Moroney Place
By Sonia Isaacs Clark MOOLOOLAH local Lisa West’s battle to have a subsidised school bus service for her children and others who attend their local catchment high school is a step closer with a subsidised service to Maleny State High set to start in term three this year. Lisa said the issue was one she had been fighting for the past four years, particularly when Education Queensland amended the catchment zone for Maleny State High to include parts of Mooloolah. “Ultimately I have always felt that kids attending high school should be eligible for safe subsidised transport irrelevant of their address or chosen school,” Lisa said. “When our high school catchment area changed and our children were unable to access a subsidised bus service from Mooloolah I felt the system wasn’t fair and equitable, and that fired me up to go into bat.” Lisa said she originally approached the Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle in 2017 with a local petition signed by more than 200 residents and parents that was presented to Parliament. In 2018 she approached her new local representative, Member for Glass House Andrew Powell,
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Member for Glass House Andrew Powell with Lisa West who took on the discussions with Department of Transport (TMR), which initially suggested there were not enough Mooloolah-based students to subsidise the route. Since then, Lisa noted a substantial increase every year in the number of kids from the area attending Maleny High and she continued to persistently pursue the issue. She said Andrew Powell’s office had been very responsive in acknowledging her concerns and following up the issue. “While this is a fantastic outcome for us in the Mooloolah area, the School Transport Assistance Scheme still needs to change, and so I urge people to sign the current petition of review put forward by Andrew Powell,” Lisa said.
AS part of the development application for the proposed Coles supermarket in Beerwah, the state government has provided information to Sunshine Coast Council on what needs to be considered when assessing the impacts on the statemanaged road network. The State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) provided its response on March 15, outlining a number of conditions that must be attached to any development approval it may give in the future. Among a suite of conditions, SARA said that if the development was to proceed, the Moroney Place and Roys Road intersection must be changed to force all traffic to only exit left from Moroney Place and not turn right towards the Steve Irwin Way traffic lights. This will result in all exiting traffic turning down Roys Road towards the highway, even if they want to go towards Beerwah. If drivers want to come back to the Steve Irwin Way traffic lights, they will have to travel down Roys Road to a new intersection providing access into the Coles, petrol station and McDonald’s developments, travel
into the development, go around an internal roundabout and back to the intersection with Roys Road and turn left onto Roys Road towards Steve Irwin Way … except trucks. Large trucks, including b-doubles such as those from Armestos in Moroney Place, and potentially many others making deliveries into businesses through the industrial estate won’t be so lucky. They will have to enter the new development but won’t be allowed to go around the internal roundabout. Large trucks will have to turn right into the new petrol station where they will turn around within that complex and exit back to the Roys Road intersection, turning left to head back towards Steve Irwin Way. The development application for the Coles supermarket is under active assessment by the planning staff at the council. No date is set for a decision to be made. The other two associated applications – one to split the land into four parcels and the other to build a petrol station and fast food outlet (McDonald’s) – have been put on hold by the developer.
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Easter time will be Kombi time
By Sonia Isaacs Clark
FOR well over a decade, Volkswagen Kombi lovers from all over Australia have gathered at destinations up and down the east coast at Easter time for their annual Kombi Club Bus Stop. This Easter, keep an eye out over the long weekend as a ‘komvoy’ of Kombis will be heading our way. Everyone’s favourite happy (or should we say hippy) vehicles will be gathering with their owners at the Maleny Showground from Easter Friday, April 2 until Monday, April 5, for the three-day VW love fest that marks the annual social event and campout for members of the online KombiClub Australia Forums community. One of the event organisers, Trish Larfield (owner of a ’74 model called ‘Merle’), said they were expecting around 170 people to attend, with about 80 Kombis already registered. Bus Stop Maleny 2021 will have a packed program of activities including kombi toy races and a Kombi Club grand prix, a gala Australian TV and film themed fancy dress dinner, and awards night at the showground pavilion. For many, the Easter Saturday morning photo shoot and Kombi ‘kruise’ through the main street of Maleny towards
Balmoral Ridge park from 10am will no doubt be a highlight, as well as an awesome sight for local residents and visitors. “We’re not really like a normal car club. We all travel up in our vans and believe there are no bad Kombis, so we have a real mix of vehicles from ratty ones that have old and rusty patinas to beautifully restored ones that can be quite expensive,” Trish said. “We are all passionate about our love for our vehicles and they’ve all got names and even their own personalities!” Trish said the KombiClub Forums community was a friendly and supportive bunch of Kombi aficionados who all look out for each other and enjoy socialising. “Kombi people are always chilled out and happy. Many of us are either old hippies or people that have had Kombis in their family or memories from their youth,” Trish said. “It great to see how much happiness they bring to people, including ourselves, when we have our cruises. People love to see all the different types and colours on display. “They always bring a smile to people’s faces.”
Boomerang Bags don’t cost the earth
By Sonia Isaacs Clark
WITH growing community awareness around the negative impact of single-use plastic bags on the environment and recently passed laws to ban single-use plastic and polystyrene takeaway items in Queensland, the community’s appetite for more sustainable alternatives continues to grow. Our locally handmade Boomerang Bags are a stylish, cost-effective and eco-friendly option that also proudly promotes the local area. Recently members from two local groups, Glass House Mountains Boomerang Bags and Beerwah Boomerang Bags, decided to join forces and create a new unified group. They have already started their rebranding with a new logo featuring the Glass House Mountains and a gentle reminder about what great value the bags are and the important role they play in protecting our local environment with the message “this bag doesn’t cost the earth”. Each bag was individually made from donated material and repurposed fabric with the idea that by being
locally distributed, more people in the community would become interested in sustainable solutions for everyday living. “We want to encourage more sustainable choices and start conversations about plastic and ways people can reduce, recycle and reuse more towards a better future,” Debbie said. Beerwah and Glass House Mountains Boomerang Bags meet every fortnight from 8:30am–12noon at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre in Ryan Street. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 13. Bags are available to purchase for a gold coin donation at the Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre, Everything Good fruit and veg shop on Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah CWA hall and the Beerwah Stationery Bookshop. New members are always welcome, with a range of tasks available in making the bags. For more information call Debbie 0400 027 591 or go to www.facebook.com/ BeerwahGlassHouse MountainsBoomerangBags
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Maleny man wins gold
Fabulous fundraiser
MALENY local Russell Eggins won gold in Maydena, Tasmania at the AusCycling Mountain Bike National Championships masters event on March 12. This was Russell’s first year competing in the national championships and he won the race convincingly, with a lead of more than two minutes despite sustaining a broken toe in training rides leading up to the event. Russell rides regularly with the
A recent International Women’s Day charity event hosted by Flaunt Maleny and Cappriccios impressively raised more than $4,500 for Maleny Women’s House as the capacity crowd enjoyed a fabulously fun afternoon of fashion, food and live entertainment. Leesa Tilden, from Flaunt Maleny, said it was a fantastic fundraiser that was a lot of fun for everyone. She said she was blown away by the incredible support from everyone who donated their time and the Maleny businesses who backed the event with generous donations of vouchers and merchandise.
Maleny Lycra Lizards and their Saturday mountain bike riding crew. He was trained by cycling coach Ben Cross.
Ewen Maddock Dam is back on track
IF you have driven past the Ewen Maddock Dam since the last big rains, you’d have seen that the water level is on the rise. And it seems that it’s going to keep rising too. According to a spokesperson from Seqwater, the upgrade project which required the dam level to be significantly lowered so that repair works could happen on the actual dam wall, have now finished. “We can confirm that the 60% restricted supply level to safely undertake the dam embankment construction works were completed in December last year,” the spokesperson said, “and the dam is naturally returning to full supply level.” The dam level now sits at over 75%, so a few more significant rain events should see it overflowing once again.
The news from Seqwater is also good for the users of Maddock Park on the Glenview side. “Works are currently 3 - 4 months ahead of schedule with the opening of Maddock Park now anticipated within the next few months,” they announced. Although the news is all good for Ewen Maddock Dam, the same can’t be said for the combines south-east Queensland water grid network. The recent wet weather has seen the region’s combined water supply level rise by 3% to be at 59%, with Wivenhoe Dam, the region’s largest and most important drinking water storages, only reaching 37.3%. The majority of rain fell in the coastal catchments, rather than in the western regions.
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Andrew Powell MP, Leesa Tilden from Flaunt Maleny and Rick Paget from Maleny Neighbourhood Centre “Not one business we approached said no to our request to support the event, and we received so many donations of $50 and $100 vouchers and merchandise,” Leesa said. She said 100 per cent of funds raised were given to the Maleny Women’s House, a transitional home that comes under the auspices of the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. Some of the highlights of the afternoon included a fashion show featuring five models, live music from Col and Nellie Finley, and a belly dancing show that piqued the interest of some younger participants much to the delight of the guests.
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Have your say … hinterland recreation trail AS part of the Beerburrum to Nambour upgrade (B2N) rail duplication project, the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) plans to construct a recreation trail for cyclists and pedestrians linking Beerburrum to Landsborough alongside the new rail corridor. The Queensland Government has allocated $6.5 million to plan a 17km-long recreation trail and to construct the first stretch between Beerburrum and Landsborough. A TMR spokesperson said the project would benefit the local community and wider region, providing connections between townships and access to local tourism attractions and numerous national park trail heads. “The recreation trail will also improve safety by providing an alternative to Steve Irwin Way and other busy nearby roads and intersections for local pedestrians and cyclists,” the spokesperson said. A keen supporter of the idea is newly elected Caloundra state MP Jason Hunt.
He said there was opportunity to convert part of the current rail corridor into a trail for use by pedestrians and bike riders. “Speaking with the community, I know just how passionate they are about better active transport,” Mr Hunt said. “This is the type of infrastructure that attracts visitors and locals alike, creating new opportunities for local businesses, cafes, shops, accommodation providers and other tourism operators.” As part of the planning, TMR wants your local insight and knowledge on the recreation trail corridor. A survey webpage is available to share views on the project, the planning and the design but time is running out with the survey closing at 5pm on May 30. To have your say visit www.yoursayprojects.tmr.qld.gov.au/beerburrumnambour-upgrade and complete the recreation trail survey or leave a comment on the interactive map.
POLICE BEAT
with Senior Constable Susan Lowndes Beerwah Police Station
New officer in charge
Blue Light dance party
Senior Sergeant Brendan Davis has recently been confirmed as the new head honcho at Beerwah. For those of you who missed the profile article on Senior Sergeant Davis it was in the previous GC&M News. He has been relieving in the role since late last year and we are happy to have him as our new permanent boss.
Easter holidays
it’s great to be able to think about getting away for a few days over Easter this year after being in lockdown at the same time last year. I’m sure lots of readers are planning trips. I hope you are also planning your drive. Fatigue is one of the fatal five causes of serious traffic crashes in Queensland. Tragically, this year’s road toll is already at 61 – that’s 21 more than the same time last year. Police across the Sunshine Coast will be out in force across the holiday period. There has recently been an increased focus on one of the other fatal five, which is drug driving. There have been several operations run in the area recently with increased testing capabilities. Please stay safe on our roads. Road safety is everyone’s responsibility.
We were meant to get back into party mode in February. Unfortunately it is just not practical. While it would be possible to cap numbers and the venue is quite large, ensuring that 100odd school children comply with social distancing would require substantially more volunteers than we have. Hopefully we can restart them soon. The next date is potentially in April so watch this space.
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At this stage our local NHW group is looking as if it may fold completely after the retirement of our president Ron and secretary/treasurer Maree, both of whom have given years of service. The group had been based on a more traditional formal meeting style, which was originally how all NHW groups were run. Technology has come a long way since the early days of NHW though and there are now options to have entirely online groups or a mix of both. If anyone is interested in becoming part of a local NHW please contact me by email Beerwah.Station@police.qld. gov.au If you would like more information about NHW head to their website www.nhwq.org
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Skippy Park drainage works
FIELD drainage improvement works at Skippy Park in Landsborough are set to start to improve the useability of the field. The work, to be carried out by Sunshine Cost Council, has been financed through the Queensland Government’s Unite and Recover COVID stimulus funding. It will address the ongoing concerns of the community and local sporting groups about the poor drainage for the well-used sports field, with usage often restricted for prolonged periods due to inadequate drainage. Division 1 councillor Rick Baberowski said the improvements would include subsoil drainage to move surface and ground water away from the oval fed by a series of sand slits at 250mm spacing across the field, surface top dressing, concrete lining for the current drainage swale on the southern boundary, and construction of a new crossover to the field from the club area. The project is welcomed by Glasshouse District Little Athletics, which has had tenure at Skippy Park since July 2020.
Locals March 4 Justice in Maleny
MANy Maleny residents headed to Brisbane and the coast for the important March 4 Justice rallies on March 15, while a small group of Maleny residents also held a vigil in Maple Street. Joan McVilly, organiser of the impromptu Maleny event, said that, sadly, virtually all women know intimately what the anger was about. “We are all impacted by the use of gender-driven power,” Joan said. “The sign ‘enough is enough’ is in response to generations in Australia that have seen such things as women treated as objects, shamed, not have the vote and not be able to work once married.
Club manager John Byford said that over the past few years Little Athletics’ seasons had been severely impacted by rain, with numerous events, carnivals and run nights cancelled. There were also disruptions to local school sports carnivals with water often remaining on the ground for days after a rain event had passed, making the grounds slippery and unsafe. “The club had been in talks with council representatives and Cr Baberowski before tenure was signed about their concerns with the drainage issues,” John said. “After council inspected the fields, it was noted that a lot of work was needed and we are appreciative that this project was flagged by council as a necessity,” he said. For more updates keep an eye on www.facebook.com/CrRickBaberowski
“Now they are most likely to be poor, abused and homeless. Silence is no longer an option’ encourages women to speak up against anything from disdain to outright violence. “We must no longer endure harassment, bullying and misogyny. “This is the moment for cut through, where silence is no longer an option for any of us,” Joan said. Women are reminded that assistance can be sought from 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au For anyone seeking help, call Lifeline 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636.
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Coastal visitors enjoy hinterland Contributed by Jan Bell
MEMBERS of the Probus Club of Caloundra 86 recently descended on the hinterland for their first monthly lunch for 2021. The Landsborough Pub was chosen where we were looked after wonderfully by the staff. After restricted events for 2020, the club started the year’s events with a barbeque lunch at Shelly Beach for Australia Day
Bunches of blessings
followed by various games and the first monthly breakfast at the Mooloolah Valley Country Club. In February members also journeyed to Pomona to visit the Majestic Theatre to view a silent movie and hear the Compton organ played by Ron West. The club members enjoyed their events in the hinterland and plan to return soon. Enquiries to John on 0401 519 120.
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to help the church connect with the community and let people know they are loved. The church plans to make this a regular monthly event. If you would like to support the initiative by donating flowers or being involved, contact Charles Russell on 0407 101 485.
Caloundra 86 Probus members at Landsborough Pub
MEMBERS of the Landsborough Seventh-day Adventist Church recently put together 15 bunches of flowers that were personally delivered to lonely, housebound and unwell people in the community. The initiative, called Bunches of Blessings, was organised by Bobbie Evans (pictured third right)
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Contributed by Janet Kitchin
WE held our first lunch meeting of the year at Glasshouse Country RSL on St Patrick’s Day. It was a fun day with a great lunch provided by the club and an interesting guest speaker. Amanda Harvey, from Queensland Rail Travel, provided plenty of useful information about holidays to be had in our state. Our next outing will be on Wednesday, April 7 when we will meet at Sit & Chill Bakery Café at Beerburrum from 10am
for morning tea. We will then head over to the start of the Beerburrum walking track where we will have a talk on local bees, followed by a walk for those who are keen. Any ladies who are interested in coming along to one of our events or would like to join our club should contact either Jill on 0417 793 708 or Janet on 0448 845 303. F: www.facebook.com/ glasshousecountryviewclub
Club members embrace their inner Irish
Contributed by Patricia Bradford WET conditions prevented us from holding our meeting in Suella and John Lanceley’s garden, so it was relocated to the hall. Rob Morris showed us his Moon chart and explained how to use it to choose the best time to sow seeds for aboveground plants and the best time for root veges and bulbs. According to the Moon chart, March 30 and 31 are a good time to plant garlic. New member Mark Jones told us about refurbishing his garden with clearing and building raised garden beds. His favourite garden tool at the moment is a chainsaw. Results of the competition bench for February were first Suella Lanceley 22 points, second Pam Innes 19 points and third Trish Bradford 17 points. The next meeting will be on Thursday, April 15, from 9.30am in the garden of Mark Jones. Please bring a chair, mug and small plate to share for
Rob Morris with echinacea blooms, Suella Lanceley with her special chillies and Mark Jones with a cycad leaf endemic to Fraser Island morning tea. Visitors and new members always welcome. For more information and address phone 5496 9169.
NOTICEBOARD Huge garage sale
IF you love a good garage sale you won’t want to miss the big event planned at the Maleny Catholic Church on Saturday, April 17 from 7am-12noon. The event will be held at the Pat Daley Centre at the Maleny Catholic Church, 45 Cedar Street Maleny. COVID safe guidelines in place.
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are on Sundays from 8-9am. The craft group is meeting on the second and fourth Fridays between 9am-12noon. There is no charge to attend and the members do a lot of chatting.
Mend it Café sessions
BRING your clothes back to life with free basic repairs while you enjoy a cuppa and a chat on Monday, April 12. Head to the Beerwah CWA Hall, Simpson Street. For more information check out
their Facebook page www.facebook.com/QCWABeerwah
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The group will hold an excursion on Sunday, April 11 at 8am to the heath translocation site (Compensatory Habitat project) at University of the Sunshine Coast. Spencer Shaw will be the guide. BYO morning tea and seating. Bookings essential. Further details lpw3@bigpond.com or 5429 6845.
Arts and crafts fair THE Sunshine Coast Arts & Crafts group is holding its fair on SaturdaySunday, April 17-18 at the Montville Community Hall from 9am–4pm both days. There will be loads of beautiful items handmade on the Sunshine Coast available for purchase. A café serving delicious homemade goodies will be on site as well. 15
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Fitness centre gets moving The new premises at Turner Park
ALL in One Fitness Beerwah has relocated to its new home in Turner Park Shopping Village, with the finishing touches being put on the freshly renovated new gym space. Owner Taz Calandruccio said the new location would feature a big open plan room and newly installed amenities including all access facilities open to the community from the end of March. Taz and his team had already been running group fitness classes in shop five at the shopping village and he is looking forward to welcoming the community into the new expanded gym space located next to the chiropractor and psychologist in the old Pocket Books shop. “It’s bright and airy with great ducted air-con, which our members will love. The new location is fantastic, and nice and central to other classes we run at the Beerwah Community Hall for seniors, and the group fitness and yoga at Turner
Park on the weekends,” Taz said. Purchasing the building has meant that Taz and his business partner Don Meiklejohn could design the new gym space exactly how they wanted. Their previous location had some heritage listing restrictions, which meant the space had to be segmented. They are really pleased to be able to offer a more open space in the new building. The new gym is right near a bookshop and café, which is also great for our members to enjoy after their workout,” Taz said. All in One Fitness currently employs 12 trainers and four reception staff and offers up to four classes a day. A special relocation offer is available for those considering joining the communityfriendly gym. More details at www.facebook.com/ AllinOneFitnessCentreBeerwah 21 Peachester Road, Beerwah
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Have your say on the new COVID vaccines AS Australia rolls out COVID-19 vaccines, psychology researchers at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) are inviting the public to share how they feel about receiving the vaccines. Dr Karina Rune and Dr Jacob Keech from USC have launched an online survey to gather as many responses as possible to assemble a snapshot of public sentiment on the topic. Dr Rune said the findings from the survey at this critical point in the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines could help inform communication campaigns to encourage greater uptake across the country. “To date, there has been a lot of discussion around the vaccines but not as much detail provided to the public on the rigour of the scientific process involved in their development,” Dr Rune said.
Dr Keech said their study was based on a recent questionnaire completed by a diverse range of respondents from the Sunshine Coast, a region with one of the lowest rates of vaccination uptake generally in Australia. “We have seen early reports that people who commonly get vaccinated say they might be a bit hesitant this time around, so from this study we want to get a deeper understanding of this hesitancy,” Dr Keech said. The researchers plan to follow up those who participated in the study after vaccines have been sufficiently rolled out across Australia to understand how early sentiment relates to the actual vaccine uptake. The survey, called Investigating attitudes and beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines in Australia, is available at www.psychologyhealthresearch.com Researchers Dr Karina Rune and Dr Jacob Keech from USC
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V8 Supercuts by Jules in Beerwah has been offering quality haircuts for men, women and children of all ages since 2014. A qualified barber and hairdresser with over 30 years of industry experience, Jules specialises in old fashioned barbering with a modern style, as well as ladies and children’s hairstyling and cuts. She also offers the more traditional short back and sides/ tapering and cut throat razor shaves. Drop in today and freshen up for Easter. No appointments are necessary – just walk in and wait.
With the Easter long weekend just around the corner, whether you’re heading away or staying home for a stay-cation the last thing you need is your car not running the way it should. Lee-ann and Barry from D&F Auto would like to remind readers that there’s still time to get your car checked over before the long weekend to make sure it’s running smoothly. While they will be closed for a few days from Friday April 2, the team will be back to keep you motoring from Tuesday, April 6.
Great news for fashion lovers … Ginger Lilli in Maple Street, Maleny will be open all Ea Easter long weekend! Make sure you drop in and browse all the latest arrivals from your favourite brands includ including Brave & True, Dolcezza, Tribal, Holiday, Imagine and the new range of Holid silks from f Made in Italy. There is also a great range of Z&P Jumpers and a new selection of the ever Jump popular London jeans. popu Be su sure to be first in to stock up on some great winter fashions before they are a all gone.
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Kids’ Tennis Fun Day
SCHOOL HOLIDAY Take-home art packs
LOADS of fun for kids of all ages and a great opportunity to get outside and active. Tennisthemed fun and games, mini round-robin tournament, targets and pinata. Homemade morning tea, fruit and hot dogs. Bring water, hat, sunscreen and trainers. Where: Witta Tennis Club, 351 Witta Road Witta Cost: $25 Details: Wednesday, April 14, 8am-2.30pm, mareehooley@gmail.com or text 0437 295 501
Try the great botanic race
IF you have older kids aged 10 years and over, get them to try the great botanic race, a self-guided orienteering challenge. Grab a map from the front entry and explore the gardens to find the mapped points to solve the puzzle along the way. Where: Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha Cost: Free Details: Open daily. www.facebook.com/ events/151835073377259 or 5475 7272
Hop on board
THE Mary Valley Rattler will have extra services over Easter to cater for families in what will be a bumper school holiday period. On top of the regular rattler run that departs historic Gympie train station on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, four additional hop-on-board services have been scheduled for the Easter long weekend from Friday, April 2 to Easter Monday, April 5 departing at 10am. Kids can hang out with the rattler’s mascot Steam Man and get excited with an Easter egg hunt at Amamoor Station before the train returns to Gympie. Tickets are $65 adult and $35 child (2-12 years), or $170 for a family of four (two adults/two children). Children under two travel free. Where: Old Gympie Station, Tozer Street, Gympie Date: Regular service Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Every day over the Easter long weekend departing at 10am More details: www.maryvalleyrattler.com.au. Bookings essential 5482 2750 18
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CALOUNDRA Regional Gallery offers a free kids’ arts trail and take-away art-in-a-bag kits aimed at kids aged 4-12 years when you visit the gallery. Bumper kits are also available to purchase. Where: 22 Omrah Avenue Caloundra Cost: Entry free (bumper art packs from $7 while stocks last) Details: Open Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm, Saturday-Sundays 10am-2pm , closed Easter long weekend. https://gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au/Kids-Programs/Art-in-a-Bag or 5420 8299
Step back in time
DISCOVER some cool local history at Bankfoot House. Check out the latest virtual reality experience, play oldfashioned wooden games and explore the old house. Pack a picnic for the best views in the Glass House Mountains. Where: 1998 Old Gympie Road, Glass House Mountains Details: Open Wednesday-Sunday 10am-3pm. Closed Easter long weekend. Enquiries 5420 8600. Bookings via https://heritage.sunshinecoast. qld.gov.au/Bankfoot-House/Bankfoot-HouseHeritage-Precinct/Visit
The Owl and the Pussycat at Venue 114
EXPERIENCE the magic of everyone’s favourite tale of an owl, a pussycat and their adventures in a pea green boat. Based on Edward Lear’s beloved childhood poem, kids aged 4-10 years will be enchanted by this interactive and nostalgic musical journey. Created by a team of award-winning artists and featuring stunning vocals, puppetry and a troupe of musical puffins, what’s not to love in this special not-to-bemissed school holiday show. Book in quick for an intimate and charming opera for families that will inspire, educate and enthral with this most magical of nonsensical journeys. Where: Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina Date: Tuesday, April 13 10am or 1pm More Details: Tickets $25 each, family of four $90, under two free on knee. www.venue114.com.au or 5413 1400
Become a citizen scientist
GET involved and learn more about how climate change is affecting our environment.To get started, download the free ClimateWatch app (available for iPhone and Android devices), grab a ClimateWatch field guide highlighting the wetlands indicator species and use the app to record notes and photos of your discoveries. Where: Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary, Sports Road, Bli Bli (access from Maroochy Wetlands Visitor Information Centre) Cost: Free More details: www.climatewatch.org.au, Maroochy Wetlands Visitor Information Centre 5448 6723
Get Adventurous
NEVER be bored again with more than 200 free adventures covering walking, cycling, paddling and riding trails right across the region. From exploring a community playground loop with your toddler to discovering a hidden hinterland trail with an adventurous tween-ager. Awesome for all ages! Details: https://adventure.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Discover a hidden world
DISCOVER a world of unseen animals at a series of awesome children’s workshops suitable for ages 4-15 years these Easter school holidays. Artists and environmental experts will shine a light on the beautiful and often unseen native species that live in our bushlands, from giant moths, frogs with tusks, wriggly worms, burrowing wombats and insects to stripy snakes that climb trees. Book in to have your child explore the masters of hide and seek with a range of activities that paint, craft, discover and explore in age-specific workshops. Bookings essential. More information on the Animals Unseen school holiday program on Sunshine Coast Council’s what’s on page or by contacting the council on 5475 7272. Workshops cost $8. Where: Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, 51 Palm Creek Road, Tanawha Date: Wednesday-Friday April 7-9 and April 14-16. More details: www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ Experience-Sunshine-Coast/Events/Whats-On or call 5475 7272 Glasshouse Country & Maleny News
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MESSAGES & CHURCH SERVICE TIMES
Rev Ann Shepperson
Maleny Anglican Parish LIFE and death. We see it all around us in all parts of the creation but especially we have seen or heard of so much death due to the coronavirus pandemic, which continues to afflict our world. As we move towards Easter, the themes of life and death are highlighted in our services. We reflect on the life and death of our Lord Jesus Christ. On Maundy Thursday evening we celebrate the communion that he instigated in the Last Supper; then on Good Friday, with the altar and sanctuary stripped bare of all it’s furniture and adornments, we enter into the horrendous crucifixion and death of Jesus. Holy Saturday is a still day in which nothing occurs as we continue to meditate on Jesus’s sacrificial love for us – until the Easter Vigil and Easter Day services that take us from death into life – glorious LIFE as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Jesus’s followers stood by the cross or gathered in secret, filled and surrounded with a sense of death being final – the end of Jesus and all they had hoped for. But Easter morning turned that upside down, bringing joy and hope and the assurance that we are not left alone. That message of hope remains for us today. The great three days of Easter tell us clearly that while darkness and death may seem to triumph, God has an answer. There is light, there is hope and there is LIFE that comes after we walk through dark times. May you find renewed hope and joy as you celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and victorious LIFE.
Pastor Rod Jobe Church on the Rise - Maleny WHAT is so important about Easter? When Jesus was hanging on the cross, the sceptics and critics mocked him and in affect said, if you’re the Son of God, why don’t you just pull yourself down from that cross and show that you’re really God? Jesus had something more spectacular planned. He essentially said, I’m going to let you bury me for three days, then I’ll come back to life to prove that I am the Son of God. In one sense, Jesus Christ is still on trial. You see, Easter really boils down to only two things. Is Jesus who he says he is? Is he God? Or is he a lunatic or a liar? And two, if he is who he says he is, will you believe and start following what he says to do with your life? What’s your verdict?
Pastor Mal Moses
Cornerstone Wesleyan Church, Glass House Mountains WHAT is Easter about? The Bible tells of Jesus Christ dying on a cross at the hands of the Roman Empire, put there by His own countrymen. Jesus, the most innocent man of all time, was convicted of a crime deserving death – blasphemy. What was the blasphemy? He told the religious leaders the truth – which is that He is the Son of God and very God. Who do you think He was – God or a wise teacher or both? Your answer can change your life for this world and the next. Believe the Bible and live. Have a blessed Easter.
Local Easter church service times for Glasshouse Country and the range Anglican Church
Maleny Anglican Church St George’s, 2 Walkers Drive Maleny Maundy Thursday 6.30pm Good Friday 9.15am Easter Eve (Saturday) 6.30pm Easter Sunday 9.15am Glasshouse Country Anglican Church Mary MacKillop Catholic Centre 160 Peachester Road Beerwah Good Friday 9am Easter Sunday 9am St Thomas’ Mooloolah 31 Bray Road, Mooloolah Valley Maundy Thursday 6.30pm St Mary’s Montville 1 Memorial Close Montville Maundy Thursday 6.30pm Good Friday 7.15am Easter Sunday 7.15am St Luke’s Kenilworth 17 Anne Street Kenilworth Good Friday 9.15am Easter Sunday 9.15am
Baptist Church
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Road Beerwah Good Friday 9am Easter Sunday 9am Maleny Baptist Church 1247 Landsborough-Maleny Road Maleny Good Friday 9am Easter Sunday 9am Due to COVID requirements bookings must be completed to attend Catholic Church services via the website www.caloundracatholicparish.net or phone 5430 9390 9am-1pm weekdays
Catholic Church
Mary MacKillop Catholic Centre Peachester Road Beerwah Good Friday 3pm Easter Saturday, Easter vigil 6pm Our Lady of the Way 13-15 Caloundra Street Landsborough Holy Thursday 6pm Good Friday 3pm Easter Sunday 7am Maleny Sacred Heart 45 Cedar Street Maleny Thursday, Mass of the Lord’s Supper 6pm
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Welcomes you each Saturday at 27 Maleny Street 9:30am - All Age Bible Study Hour (Includes Children and Youth programs)
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Saturday 5pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny Ph: 5430 9390 9am to 1pm Mon-Fri www.caloundracatholicparish.net
Good Friday, Stations of the Cross 10am Good Friday 3pm Easter Sunday 9am
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Beerwah 27 Beerwah Parade Beerwah Good Friday 9.30am Easter Sunday 9am Maleny Maleny High School 50 Bunya Street Maleny Easter Sunday 9.30am
Cornerstone Wesleyan Church
Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall 8 Coonowrin Road Glass House Mountains Easter Sunday 9am
Lutheran Church
Glasshouse Country Lutheran Church Glass House Mountains Community Hall 8 Coonowrin Road Glass House Mountains Good Friday 9.30am Easter Sunday 11.30am
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Landsborough Community Church 27 Maleny Street Landsborough Easter Saturday 11am
Uniting Church
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Twin Peaks Drive Beerwah Maundy Thursday 6pm Good Friday 8.30am Easter Sunday 8.30am Maleny Uniting Church 1290 Landsborough-Maleny Road Maleny Maundy Thursday 6pm (Tenebrae service) Good Friday 8am Easter Sunday 9.45am Montville Uniting Church 152 Main Street Montville Good Friday 7.30am Easter Sunday 7.30am GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Service held at the Glasshouse Community Hall Sunday at 11.30am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
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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THINGS Pastor Aaron Jackson Church on the Rise - Beerwah HAPPY Easter “Jesus did not come to make God’s love possible but to make God’s love visible.” Author unknown The good news is that everything Christ came to accomplish for us and in our hearts, cannot be stolen away by circumstance. Peace, grace, hope, forgiveness, strength, freedom and the promise to spend eternity in His presence. (These are all ours in Christ.) This Easter pause to remember the unimaginable sacrifice Christ made for all of us before many witnesses. Romans 5:8: But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Notice this verse says while we were sinners and not ‘when we finally got our stuff together, Christ died for us’ but while we were in sin he lifted us out of our sin. No one likes being told they are a sinner. But God in His great love wants to free us from everything that doesn’t honour him. God takes us in at our lowest point to elevate us and love on us. If you would like to know more about living for Jesus Christ, accepting forgiveness, then I’m praying you will contact me wecare@cotr.org.au
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church Pastor Costa Stathakis DEATH and resurrection – it is an eternal theme. Summer dies and winter comes; we leave childhood behind to become adults; when we marry we are no longer single; we plant flowers, they live and die but leave seeds to live again. But the most significant death and resurrection is remembering the life and death of Jesus our Lord. He lived here on Earth and died because of His message of hope but he rose again three days later. As the song rightly puts it: “Because He lives I can face tomorrow”. We can face all our deaths and know that in His hands there is always a resurrection.
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Rev Chris Johnson
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church JESUS is a fascinating figure. He didn’t play by the religious people’s rules, he didn’t play by the government’s rules, he offended the rich, he went around doing good, saying things no one quite expected, and yet, he ended up being cancelled by the people he came to help. On the surface Jesus’s life and subsequent death should have been a failure. When he died even his followers ran away. But the Bible says it was all part of God’s plan to bring peace on Earth and goodwill towards men. Jesus rose from the dead, proving that the government and religious leaders weren’t in control. Jesus’s resurrection gives us the way back to God. As a result of His resurrection, we know what God is like and how much He loves us. We also know what God wants us to do and that is to reconnect with Him. The first Easter gives us hope, meaning and purpose. Find out more by coming to church this Easter.
Rev Liena Hoffman Blackall Range Uniting Church “IT’S Friday but Sunday is a coming.” Like Mary, heartbroken and forlorn weeping at the empty grave, we need to look up and recognise the Risen Lord and respond to his word: “To GO!”. GO and tell I am alive. GO and live in the hope my resurrection brings”. GO! Shalom Liena
Artwork that connects
THE work of Sunshine Coast artist Patricia Wheatstone is currently on display at Vianta Arts Beerwah until April 25. Patricia loves to create pieces that are fun. She is inspired by aerial viewpoints and colour in its infinite variations and intensities. Her paintings, although referencing actual things and places, are usually imagined. Patricia describes her painting style as a fictitious narrative that has its basis in the connectedness of the various things in her painting, whether they be connections of experience, purpose, shape or colour, etc. “Connections provide order and order, whichever form it takes, provides us with feelings of comfort and joy,” she said. The official opening of the exhibition will be on Friday, April 9 at 6.30pm, with all welcome. To see more of Patricia’s art take a look at her website www.wheatstonegallery.com
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BLACKALL Range Visual Artists will showcase their ‘eggscellent’ Easter exhibition at St Mary’s Hall at the Village Green in Montville from Friday, April 2 to Sunday April 11, from 10am-4pm daily. Head along to view stunning works from this talented collective of local artists who have a shared passion for painting and drawing. The exhibition will feature paintings in various mediums including oil, acrylic, watercolour and pastel work. All works featured will be for sale, and all commissions and donations from visitors will be put towards the upkeep and maintenance of the historic hall. For more details and examples of the artists’ work see www.blackallrangevisualartists.com or contact Dorothy Peall on 044 868 0037.
Pastor Adam Gallagher Maleny Baptist Church THE universal symbol for Christianity is the cross. Think about it … a religion that promotes faith, hope and love has as its symbol a cross. Crucifixion was probably the cruellest form of execution, ensuring maximum torture until death. Now Jesus is widely considered a great prophet and teacher, yet his mission included the cross. What was so important about the cross and did the story end there? Come and find out in church or watch a live stream this Easter.
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YOU Vaccine rollout farce
AGAINST my better judgement I have decided to get the low efficacy AstraZeneca vaccine because it’s far better to get the vaccine rather than catch COVID. I am eligible under the Morrison government’s vaccination program phase 1b but can I find a place to book a vaccination? No. I have contacted the government’s Healthdirect site and they referred me to three places – one in Mapleton, one in Beerwah and the last in Nambour. The reply was that they were only administering the vaccine to their patients. I thought that this was a national roll out? My doctor at the Kawana Family Clinic is not administering the vaccine so I am unable to find a place on the Sunshine Coast to get a vaccine. The whole Morrison government roll out of the vaccines is a farce. If a small country like Israel can have half its population vaccinated in the space of three months, what has the Australian Government got to show for itself in two months? 300,000 people at best. I would expect better from a developed health system like ours. Roy Clogstoun Maleny
Coalition women need to stand up
AS the most dishonest and absolutely useless government this country has suffered, how much longer do we have to wear these clowns? The series of self-inflicted crises that continue to be revealed confirms that they are not fit to govern. The women in the Coalition have a responsibility to the women of the country more so than their party and they can bring resolution to the suite of scandals plaguing the government by resigning from the party and going to sit on the crossbench. Who do they actually represent, because if it is only themselves, they should not be in Parliament drawing a generous salary for doing nothing.
The rorts, lies and sex scandals have to stop but with a spineless PM, who will be remembered for being worse than Tony Abbot and continues to be caught out telling porkies and pork barrelling, the Australian public should not have to tolerate this any longer. If the Coalition women have any substance, they can put an end to this miserable and feeble government immediately. Hopefully, the women of Australia lobby the women of the Coalition to stand up and represent them so we can rid ourselves of the inept morons currently destroying our country. Chris McCoomb Glass House Mountains
Not always told the truth
I would like to comment on Paul Prociv’s letter in GC&M News (February 16) regarding the validity of Bruce Pascoe’s work. My comments are this - Pascoe’s book ‘Dark Emu’ literally turns everything on its head. I am 69 so those reading this of my vintage will relate to the following. My schooling went from 1957 to 1969. To give two examples of history at that time. First, we were taught that regarding Antarctic exploration around 1912, that Captain Scott and his three companions were so unlucky as to be the second team to reach the South Pole behind Amundsen. The real heroes of the Antarctic were the scientific teams of Shackleton and Mawson. These two weren’t mentioned in our history books, just the British connection. Second, in early Australia John Macarthur was held in high esteem as a great pastoralist and businessman in our history books back then. When Governor Lachlan Macquarie realised Macarthur was doing deals with the NSW Rum Corp and using convicts and Indigenous people as free labor to build his empire, the good Governor banished him back to England in disgrace.
So we haven’t always been told the truth throughout our history. There is a common trend in society that when someone dares to propose something completely the opposite, we want to tear that person down. Bruce Pascoe’s ‘Dark Emu’ has 42 pages of direct references. Get the book and have a read. In the meantime I am going to run
World Day of Prayer
DESPITE COVID restrictions, 73 people attended the World Day of Prayer service for 2021 hosted by the Baptist Church in Beerwah on March 4. The country of focus this year was Vanuatu and the guest speaker Matt Gibson spoke about living in Vanuatu as a child and was able to tie in his memories with this year’s theme ‘Build on a strong foundation’. The generosity of those present amounted to $924.50 being donated towards assisting many worthy projects in Vanuatu – thank you all. A sincere thank you to all who attended this service and for the
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ongoing support I’ve received from the seven churches involved throughout my years as coordinator. Lyn Miller has agreed to take on the role as coordinator of the World Day of Prayer Glasshouse Country and I know she’ll do an admirable job of keeping World Day of Prayer active in this area. Thank you to Steve at Vianta for allowing many to enjoy coffee and a chat after the service. Overall it was a wonderful morning enjoyed by all. Eunice Prickett Peachester
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SSenior’s morning tea
MEMBERS of Beerwah CWA recently came together with the Sunshine Coast Multicultural Network to host a special multicultural morning tea as part of Harmony Week celebrations at the Beerwah Community Hall. The morning featured special guest speakers from Iran and Malaysia, a delicious morning tea of Malaysian and Persian baked goodies and plenty of great conversations and learning.
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Hearty breakfast for supporters EACH year Beerwah State High School hosts a chaplaincy supporters breakfast to thank those in the community who provided support and assistance to the delivery of the school’s chaplaincy program. The generous hot breakfast, as well as breakfast dessert options, and barista-made coffee were all prepared and served by year 12 hospitality students who did an amazing job before officially starting their school day.
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Safety upgrades for hinterland roads
Maleny artists win
THIS month the federal government has invested another $4.87 million in road safety upgrades in our region. In the hinterland these upgrades will include the sealing of Citrus Road between Wilkins Lane and Eudlo School Road in Palmwoods, as well as the resurfacing of McCarthy Road in Maleny, Bald Knob Road around Hodgens Road in Peachester, Old Gympie Road from Coonowrin Road and Sahara Road, and Railway Street in Landsborough. I know from my Tour de Fisher how rough and dangerous these roads are. These upgrades, along with the major improvements we are making to Steve Irwin Way, are going to help all of us get home sooner and safer.
CONGRATULATIONS to Maleny’s Marvene Ash for winning an excellence award and Shannon Garson for winning the best three-dimensional prize at the Local Artists – Local Content Art Prize exhibition. Be sure to view their works on display now and until May 2 at the Caloundra Regional Gallery.
Volunteers grants available now Volunteers are playing a huge role today all over our community helping people who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. To give them a leg up, the federal government is
Andrew Wallace with Andrew Cairns, President of the Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club near the site of their Volunteer Grant funded CCTV cameras. making grants of between $1,000 and $5,000 available to volunteer community groups in the hinterland for new equipment, training or volunteer costs. We have already seen dozens of organisations in our region, like Beerburrum School of Arts and Palmwoods Girl Guides, receive one of these grants in previous rounds. I would urge as many local community groups as possible to apply. To get involved, contact my office on the details below and request an Expression of Interest form. Expressions of interest are due by Friday, April 16.
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Multi-million dollar road boost I am pleased to announce Division 5 will benefit from more than $3.5 million of road upgrades. Works are scheduled to begin this year thanks to funding from council and the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program. Projects will include improvements to Hodgens Road at Bald Knob, King Road at Mooloolah Valley, Mountain View Road at Maleny and Citrus Road at Eudlo. I’ll keep you updated as these works progress.
Don’t miss the 7th annual Australasian Bat Night at Maleny Showground on Saturday, April 17. Join Frankie the flying fox and learn about all the amazing things she and our other little Aussie bat-tlers do to keep our environment healthy. See native animals up close, go on a guided roost tour, watch the outdoor movie, plus lots more. Kids can even dress up. Bookings are essential and spaces are limited for this family-friendly event, so I encourage you to secure your spot as soon as possible. Bookings can be made by visiting council’s what’s on calendar at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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THIS fortnight has been all about roads, roundabouts and bike trails, with the launch of my petition for the federal government to come to the table for Third Avenue/Nicklin Way upgrade funding and the consultation now open on the Beerburrum to Landsborough recreation trail. Caloundra residents are still left in the dark about funding of the upgrade of Third Avenue by Andrew Wallace, the federal LNP Member for Fisher. There’s now a live petition online that I will take to the federal government to let them know the Sunshine Coast is done with being taken for granted. You can sign it at www.quicker2caloundra.com Another update for the hinterland community on transport infrastructure is the opening of consultation for the bike/recreational trail between Beerburrum and Landsborough. This trail will provide hinterland residents with another great track for walking and another opportunity to experience the
outdoors in this glorious part of the world. You can have your say on the project by going to www.tmr.qld.gov.au and search ‘Beerburrum to Nambour rail upgrade’. It’s been great to see the development on the Beerwah Community Meeting Place! Lastly, congratulations to the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall Association on its recent grant from the Palaszczuk Labor government.
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ARIES MARCH 21 – APRIL 20
LIBRA SEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 23
TAURUS APRIL 21 – MAY 20
SCORPIO OCTOBER 24 – NOVEMBER 22
TAURUS APRIL 21 – MAY 20
SCORPIO OCTOBER 24 – NOVEMBER 22
GEMINI MAY 21 – JUNE 21
SAGITTARIUS NOVEMBER 23 – DECEMBER 21
GEMINI MAY 21 – JUNE 21
SAGITTARIUS NOVEMBER 23 – DECEMBER 21
CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 22
CAPRICORN DECEMBER 22 – JANUARY 20
CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 22
CAPRICORN DECEMBER 22 – JANUARY 20
LEO JULY 23 – AUGUST 23
AQUARIUS JANUARY 21 – FEBRUARY 18
LEO JULY 23 – AUGUST 23
AQUARIUS JANUARY 21 – FEBRUARY 18
VIRGO AUGUST 24 – SEPTEMBER 22
PISCES FEBRUARY 19 – MARCH 20
VIRGO AUGUST 24 – SEPTEMBER 22
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Tensions flare as power struggles promote either fight or flight. Your fiery Aries anger can be explosive but suppressing emotions isn’t healthy either. If you have a problem, aim for a positive outcome rather than just venting. Either clear the air or take a very long walk. In any case, your health can only improve with extra exercise.
This week calls for compromise. Major pitfalls to watch out for are restlessness or family conflict. Also take care with finances. Leave nothing to chance and if necessary seek trusted advice. If all this sounds stressful, it doesn’t have to be. You can’t control other people’s grumpier moments but you can control your own.
While all is not lost something might be. Your mind is drawn in many directions and as you become less focussed it can be difficult to keep an eye on everything – especially finances. It’s been said that many hands make light work but some of them can be attached to demanding individuals. If someone’s complicating a situation, go solo.
At last, you’re ready to start acting on that list of innovative ideas. Soon you’ll experience extra clarity that will benefit the long-standing labour of love you’ve been working on. Bringing your dreams to life will keep you too busy for romance but be on the lookout for an unexpected financial possibility – very welcome in these unsettled times.
Job satisfaction can be elusive, especially at a time when you’re worried about what the next week will bring. It’s not a time for drastic changes Leo. There are still bills to meet and payments to be made. You can, however, plan for the future. Why not consider retraining, perhaps via internet? Current hardships will become future triumphs.
Put the brakes on any major decisions this week Virgo. With your usual sense of logic taking a leave of absence, you’re pretty much left under the command of more erratic emotions. Perhaps you’re hiding something or not telling all? Be honest, and let others know your true feelings. It won’t be as traumatic as you think.
Appetites are satisfied in a week that’s hungry for meaning and you’re eager to taste life’s different delights. This may mean spiritual advancement while others are set for a creative leap. Driven by an insatiable urge to learn as much as you can, you’ll enjoy the company and conversation of others. So fulfilling for a Libran.
Money matters no longer seem to be a thorn in your side. Your competitive spirit shows a more aggressive edge but this will serve you better than simply falling in line with others. You delight in your new-found ability to harass and hustle until you finally get your way. Even if obstacles challenge your confidence, the cosmos spurs you on.
Life may continue to feel like an uphill struggle with challenges causing frustration. Should things not go to plan, relax. Calm that anxious mind and you’ll find the strength to battle on. From adversity comes victory and a supreme sense of self satisfaction. It’s only a matter of time before current problems ease.
Almost everything has its upside, which is well worth remembering this week. The real problem is that you feel a tad dazed or exposed. When you feel this vulnerable, it can help to put some distance between you and others. Sit quietly and come to terms with a few home truths. Learn how to turn current circumstances to your advantage.
Life can be tough. Still, we must all assume that better times lie ahead. Lucky for you mighty Mars does too. Your professional standing is in line for a boost with opportunities coming from unusual sources. Indeed, being in the right place and making the right contacts are important ingredients to current success – so just go for it!
Just when you were about to let go of some long held dreams, along comes a guardian angel to remind you why you had such high hopes in the first place. So, what to do? Give up or go on? Trust the voice within. Finally, here’s a week when there’s little to lose and much to gain.
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Your mind is on the move and the change looks positive. Basically, it comes down to trusting your instincts and then acting on them quickly. For many this will mean new work or study. And why not take a chance on love? All this, thanks to a new moon in your own sign. It seems that this week you’re irresistible.
Recently, too many demands have drained the Taurean spirit. No wonder you’ve scuttled back into your shell. Take heart. Brighter times lie ahead. The greatest gift? A growing self-confidence, and an equally expanding income. For some, this may relate to professional matters. Others look to resolve a mystery. An aha moment sheds light.
Seems that you’re sensitive to the slightest hint of criticism this week Gemini. Please don’t overreact to casual comments. No one is out to deliberately hurt you. And if you are feeling more vulnerable, let others know. At work, too, impatience could lead you astray. Don’t scatter energies or you could end up exhausted.
You’re upset Cancer and want to speak your mind. If you have nothing nice to say, for now, it’s wiser to say nothing at all. Don’t make allegations that are hard to take back. Should you choose to push personal boundaries, be sure you can cope with the consequences. Or if feeling truly tired, take some time out to rest.
Think twice before saying anything in the heat of the moment or you may regret it. Yes, these are difficult times but remember we’re all in this together. It’s at home that you’re particularly restless. Leos who manage to get out regularly fare better. It’s the homebound that are having a particularly hard time.
This week brings a welcome turning point. As there’s no telling where unexpected offers may lead, why not take a few calculated risks? Financial problems should also start to ease so, at last, niggling debts can start to be cleared. You’re welcome to disagree but this all sounds like the makings of a much easier time.
That old self-doubt is back again but you’ll just have to scrape up your self-esteem and paste on your best smile. Most of the trouble is at home, so you’re in for some candid chat if there’s any hope of restoring the peace. Sometimes it’s best to just forgive and forget. That means forgiving yourself, too.
As much as you’d like to retain stability, the cosmos now seems determined to cause the unpredictable. This is your week to discover that a new way of looking at life can bring blessings. If offered an opportunity to expand, don’t hesitate. You’re also better equipped to deal with financial issues, so sort out money problems.
Common sense proves to be your biggest ally this week when you’re asked to be more giving in your approach to life and love. Children draw out your nurturing tendencies, or close friends and family request a helping hand. If that means putting up with minor gripes, so be it. You now have heavenly support.
You may be cash-strapped, but don’t give others the impression that your finances are unsettled. Worrying about income makes no difference but it could attract dishonest individuals. There are plenty of sharks out there all too happy to feed on concerned Capricorns. Stay silent about your income and expenditure.
Take the initiative when it comes to love. A burning attraction could set off real-life sparks, so why let so much passion go to waste? Enjoy the fireworks Aquarius. If romance isn’t what’s fuelling current desires make the most of what is, especially in creative or artistic matters. There’s also a direct link between work and romance.
This week, Pisceans tackle negotiations forcefully and with purpose – happily in your favour. And now that you’ve finally decided to embark on that special journey or project there’s no turning back. This is a time when one small catalyst could make all the difference. Someone in authority may offer a helping hand.
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The property is being sold by Jess Luthje from Maleny Realty with expressions of interest closing at 5pm on April 9. Contact Jess on 0438 616 064 or look at the property online at www.malenyrealty.com.au/20659172
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• PLANT sweet peas, snow peas, sugar snap peas, climbing peas and bush peas. Plant as either seed or seedlings into soil that has had some dolomite added. Maybe try asparagus peas. • Start to reduce the frequency you mow the lawn and start raising the blade height to allow the grass to keep a reasonable amount of leaf during the cooler months. • Fertilise your roses, especially if you haven’t done it for a few years. • It’s time to dig up, divide and replant your hippeastrum and lilium bulbs. • Bougainvillea cuttings can be taken now and struck in a good propagation mix. • Clean up the last of the summer vegetable crops. Use all the prunings, weeds and the remains of summer vegetables that have finished to start a compost heap.
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• Most winter vegetables can go in now, especially the brassica family – Asian greens, broccoli, kale and collards, mustard and cabbage. • Plant new pawpaw trees. Apply some boron to existing plants at a rate of 20g per tree and spray them with a copper spray if black spot is seen. • Carefully cut off side shoots of bromeliads to create new plants. Plant these in the garden or in pots using a well-drained potting mix. • Prune passionfruit vines. Cut the laterals back to two buds. • Garlic can be planted until the end of April. Planting after this date reduces the size of the bulbs. • Try not to be tempted by displays of tulips and hyacinths in supermarkets as they have most likely been grown in cool houses and are very unlikely to do well in our climate.
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Maleny Golf club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Monday, March 8: A zone senior men’s stableford event was played with first place to John Hay 40 points, runner-up Bill McCullough 39 points and third Dennis Kearney 38 points on a countback from James Browne, Rod Waldron and Tom Kennedy, all 38 points. In the ladies’ event first place went to Laraine Browne 37 points, runner-up Wendy O’Connell 34 points and third Roslyn Hynard 33 points. Tuesday, March 9: A mixed stableford competition was played with first place to Jack Duncan 39 points on a countback from Rod Thamm also 39 points. Runners-up were Steevie Marriner 38 points on a countback from Doug Evans 38 points, and third Simon Howard 37 points. Wednesday, March 10: The ladies played in their monthly medal nett competition with first place to Seri Tytherleigh 74 nett, runner-up Debbie Hansen 76 nett on a countback from Heather Shortus also 76, and third
Narelle Thamm 77 nett. Saturday, March 13: A mixed stroke competition was played with first place to Richard Owen 61 nett, runner-up Eric Hecht 63 nett and third Billy Perske 64 nett. Tuesday, March 16: A mixed stableford competition was played with first to Simon Lower 37 points on a countback from Richard Owen 37 points, runner-up Doug Evans 36 points on a countback from Steve Savill 36 points, and third Paul Viertel 35 points. Saturday, March 20: An American foursomes (gross) was played with first place to Corey Zammit and Jack Day with 64, runners-up Blake Wellington and Marcus Wellington 65 and third Doug Evans and Steevie Marriner 77. The wet weather does not seem to be dampening our need to play a round or two of golf. If you would like to play a round please phone our clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go to our website www.malenygolfclub.com to book the day and time you would like to play.
Maleny Bowls Contributed by Miles Allen ON the week beginning March 15, the rain forced us to cancel our monthly pairs competition, Tuesday morning bowls and twilight bowls. Last week we were really happy to say nothing was cancelled. Twilight bowls on Wednesday night went ahead without even a suggestion
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of rain. There were some mixed results with many teams making the most of last week’s cancellation to rest their weary bowling arms. After the games, the John William’s Three Flamingos remain one point ahead of Paul Kemp’s RPT. The Musketeers and the Tutors are battling it out to see who gets closest to winning the wooden spoon. However, there are still three games left in this competition and so in theory, there are lots of teams who could win the coveted trophy. Scroungers on Friday was played in beautiful conditions. Brett Gillis returned to his usual form and beat Ian Chatterton and Joe Walters. In a very closely matched game, Margaret Ginns beat husband Don Ginns and Dennis Kyling. Ben Fawns beat Wendy Bulger and Judith Lees, but Wendy was not far behind. Liz Williams, Mick Bulger and John Williams battled it out to the end. John just managed to pick up two points and narrowly defeated wife Liz. In the previous week’s games, the winners were Joe Walters, Brian Squires, Judith Lees, Roy Gesch and Frank Buckley. In the next seven days we are sending teams to Woodford and Mapleton where we are hoping to maintain our reputation as a friendly club that competes to win, sometimes does, but is not afraid to lose and celebrate with the winners.
BeeGees Football Club Contributed by Jodie Morgan ROUND 2 and this week saw most of our teams take to the fields. Our premier women’s team managed to come away with the points on Friday night. On Saturday night, after leading 3-0 at half time, Beegees reserve men held off a resurgent Buderim team to take their first points for the year. Our premier men’s team were unable to put away some chances early in the game, which was then followed by the hosts scoring four goals. A goal in the final 15 minutes turned out to be a consolation. Coach Shaun said the U16 girls, gave it their all with a 3-0 win in hot and humid conditions. Many players were getting fatigued so having Maddie, Mia and AJ on the bench to help out was a big plus for us, thank you girls. NYU never broke our solid backline so Poppy was never threatened. Midfield controlled the game and set up many of the chances. The forwards worked hard again to keep pressure on NYU ‘s defence. Natalia was unlucky hitting the post twice, and credit goes to Kenzis who is getting more involved each week. Well done girls great effort! Our first home game for 2021 is Friday, April 9 when our premier women’s team take on NYU. Come on down and support our teams! This year we are running the bar as well – if you want to help out with the bar or canteen on our home games let us know – we are always looking for more volunteers. Results from round 2 –some teams still didn’t play due to wet field conditions. Well done to all the teams! U12 (2) Green vs Kawana FC, wet weather. U12 (2) Gold – vs Flinders FC, wet weather.
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Contributed by Pauline Fraley Sunday, March 7: Wikings had a great day out travelling to Gympie for the first match of the vets season. Pauline Fraley drove us in limousine-style comfort in the VW camper (which needs a name). Short of men players for the first round, Wikings were Glenno Smith, Robbo Weller, Mikey Hooley, Paulinee Fraley, Cindy Harris and Maree Hooley. It’s not a score line we wish to remember, so we don’t, but pleased to say that the champs of the day were Cindy (playing number four man) and Glenn winning a set! Wednesday, March 10: Witta Wagtails played against Maleny Magics. There were some long games but the Wagtails only came away winning two sets, with the Magics the winners on the day. Nevertheless, the Wagtails thoroughly enjoyed the competition. Thanks to Gerry Gabriel, Cheryl Cavanagh, Cynthia Garvie and Sonia Douglas. Friday, March 12: An exciting and oppressively humid day’s play reflected
sport U16 Girls player Nelah Sisaich against NYU FC player U13 (3) lost 0-16 to Bribie FC. U14 Girls – won 3-1 against Nambour Yandina United FC; goals: M Gladwin, H Collins and E Sinanovic, and players of the match were Maddie Gladwin and Amber Welch. U14 (2) vs Woombye FC, wet weather. U16 girls won 3-0 against Nambour Yandina United FC; goals: L Costello (2) and N Verkade and player of the match was Leila Costello. U16 (2) vs Maleny, wet weather. U16 (3) won 5-0 against Flinders FC; goals: L Smith (3), J Howland and A Lewis. Premier women won 3-2 against Sunshine Coast FC Fire; goals: C Anderson, L McEachen and J Davies and player of the match was Jess Chapman. Reserve Women won 4-2 against Woombye FC; goals: L McPherson (2), J Kosseris, A Powell and player of the match was Emily Roy. 3rd division women lost 0-2 to NYU FC. Premier Men lost 1-4 to Buderim FC; goal: D Campbell. Reserve men won 4-3 against Buderim FC; goals: R Woulfe, J Norton (2), T Ahmed. 4th division green – vs Buderim FC, wet weather. Over 35’s – vs Coolum FC, wet weather. If you have any news or great photos of our teams, please send them to communication.bgufc@gmail.com or on our facebook messenger
a see-sawing match against Mooloolaba Legends and the Whistlers. Sets were tied at 4-all but we were unable to break the consistency of the Legends going down by six games. Great play by Annie Quarmby, Donna Kuskopf, Brenda Warner and Paula Cudmore. March 17 and 19: Both the Wagtails and Whistlers were washed out. Great to see the rain but not on tennis days. Kids’ fun day with Katya is on Wednesday, April 14 from 8am–12.30pm, with lunch and refreshments included. All ages with fun and games. Cost is $25. Enquiries to Maree Hooley 0437 295 501 or mareehooley@gmail.com Katya’s Tennis Drills Thrills and Fitness is on Mondays at 6pm. Cost is $20. Come along and join in the fun. All levels welcome. Enquiries 0437 295 501. Social tennis: Mondays 8am and Saturdays 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au 39
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GUITAR, PIANO ACCORDION & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157.
Happy 90th Birthday Margaret Pike (Grandma)
May you have all the joy, Your heart can hold. All the smiles a Day can bring. All the blessings a Life can unfold. May you get the worlds best In everything. Love forever and always Anthony, Amanda, Harry, Jake & Kayla xxxxx
DEATH NOTICE TEAKLE - Graeme Leonard Lily and Hayley
Kids living their dream show jumping Contributed by Kelly Wall THREE students from Glasshouse Christian College – Hayley Wall year 3, Lily Short year 6 and Tyler Short year 9 – recently competed at the Victory College Interschool Competition at Gympie. Hayley placed first in the 50cm and second in the 60cm height riding her horse Indie 500 and was awarded Overall Primary School Champion for the weekend. Lily placed third in the 80cm and fifth in the 70cm on her horse Sonny, and second in the 90cm on her
other horse Tommy, placing second overall. Tyler placed fifth in the 1m10 and second in the 1m20 on Cora, placing second overall for high school. Earlier in the month the students competed at the Wide Bay Regional Interschool Equestrian Championship on March 6-7. Lily was named overall winner in the primary 70cm jump and second in the 90cm jump; Tyler placed in the top ten in both the 90cm and 110cm jump height; and Hayley placed third overall in the 60cm height.
The Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker THE Fun Rovers group visited on Thursday, March 4 to play golf croquet in the morning. It was pleasing to see 25 people playing on half-courts having a great time. Unfortunately, they stole all of the good weather for the day. In the afternoon it was too wet to play. On Sunday, March 7, Miggy Mackie beat Vince Carbery 20–9. Nick Cram played well against Val Carbery winning 19–10. Ken Barker and Stuart Craig were away to a good start against Helen Andrews and Sarah Widin but Sarah showed class to come back late in the piece to make a winning break with the final score 14–13. Janelle Wilson played well to beat Wallace Roy 11–6, scoring, she thinks, her first singles win in club play. Well done Janelle. All games were played in a lively manner with a fair amount of banter adding to the enjoyment of the day. On Thursday, March 11, Sarah, who pegged out her ball, and Donna Manning made 17 to beat Val and Vince 12. Helen Uhlmann and Lynette Evans teamed up to play a good game against 40
Wallace, eventually going down 8–11. Only three people turned out to dodge showers on Sunday, March 14. Wallace and Lynette scored a good 20 against Sarah who pegged out 26. Our excellent, well cared for lawns are on the right-hand side of the Maleny Showground. Play days are Thursdays and Sundays at 2pm for 2.30pm. Contact Sarah Widin for other days. Coaching is available on Saturdays at 8am. For details contact president Sarah Widin on 0417 640 704, vice president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555. www.rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au
of Westwind Appaloosa Stud, Palmview. Passed away peacefully at home 23rd March 2021. Aged 73 Years. Loved father of David and Ngari and grandfather to their family. As per Graeme's request a private cremation was held.
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Late of Beerwah. Passed away on Thursday 25th March 2021. Aged 76 Years Beloved Wife of Peter (Dec’d). Cherished Mother of her Sons. Loved Nanna to her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Family and Friends are invited to attend a Funeral Service for Kath, to be held at the Gregson and Weight Chapel, 5 Gregson Place, Caloundra, on Wednesday 31st March 2021, commencing at 3.00pm. Caloundra 5491 1559 www.gregsonweight.com.au
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At Glasshouse Mountains Coffee – Moby Vic’s on the highway We are looking for young individuals between the ages of 15 to 19 who want to make a start in the workforce and are keen to gain experience in the hospitality industry. Previous drive-thru head set and front counter experience is desirable, but not essential. Applicants must be reliable and be able to consistently work weekends, or over a seven-day roster if you have finished school. You must be available to work and have reliable means to get to and from work. There is no public transport available. If you have a positive, can do attitude and WILLINGNESS TO WORK, PLEASE APPLY! To submit an application, email your resume to eliznorton@bigpond.com
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At Glasshouse Mountains Coffee – Moby Vic’s on the highway We at based on the Bruce Highway at Glasshouse Mountains and have a busy Cafe and Drive thru we are expanding our team to cater for our increased demand. We are seeking a capable and experienced BARISTA who has experience with a proven track record. to serve our loyal customers and maybe have ability to run a shift at the Cafe. We are also seeking an experienced TILL STAFF MEMBERS with a great manner on welcoming our customers and who can take accurate orders and deliver fabulous Coffee. We at times are fast paced and busy, with high demand for our coffee, which requires the successful candidate to be able to cope with a fast paced environment in which to operate and this absolutely requires an experienced barista who can consistently make great coffees. Our onsite Roastery imports World Class beans, and we are looking for that someone who has a love and passion for coffee. If you can show experience in the above areas, then we are looking for YOU! We have earlier morning starts at 5am weekdays in our drive-thru, 6am on weekends and must also be available for rotational roster on weekends. Some shifts will be offered for afternoon later starts at 11-5.30pm. As a Barista you will need a can-do attitude and to have at least 2-3 years experience and capable of handling a fast pace environment that the morning trade requires at times. We require the skill set of being able to set all grinders, and good knowledge of timing of shots on the coffee machine with knowledge so as to be able to fully set-up and close down the machine. We require you to have the ability to be able to make cold drinks and handling of food for grab and go orders will also be a part of the duties; and have knowledge of POS to take orders from time to time. We are looking for good staff members to join us and you will be rewarded accordingly to your skill sets, attitude, responsibilities and overall work ethic. The successful applicants must be able to hold a drivers license, (as no public transport is available to our location), provide a medical certificate of fitness to work, police clearance and provide work and personnel references. Our successful applicants will have immediate start over the next few weeks once going through the interview and trial process. We look forward to receiving your applications. If you would like to make an application for a position as BARISTA or TILL & DRIVE-THRU OPERATOR, please email your resume to eliznorton@bigpond.com
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WANTED TO BUY by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading Call Cameron
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ALSO Clear Blinds Canvas Accessories Camping Mats & Covers
Sam 0401 902 358 instyleshades88@outlook.com TIMBER FOR SALE 3” x 2” dressed and dried hardwood. 30 x 2.5m lengths; and 60 x 1.2m lengths. 147m in total. For sale at $3/m ($440 for the lot) – no amounts numbers sold. Phone John on 54946747.
WANTED TO BUY VINYL RECORDS & TOYS, breakfast cereal toys, Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, vintage surfboards. Text or phone Steve 0421 030 056.
WANTED TO BUY Collector buying all pre-decimal coins and bank notes and any proof or uncirculated sets. All Australian stamps - mint and used. Early Australian post cards pre-1950. Top cash prices paid. I will travel to you. Please phone Brian 0475 191 614.
Trucks … any condition … for wrecking or resale Ph: 0427 714 773 OREC TRANSPORTER (LS360) All-terrain, crawler tracks/drive clutch; 350kg load. Manual dump (it tips!); expandable walls; manoeuvrable. Honda 118cc/4HP; 2 speed F/R. Hardly used, great for a landscaper, builder or larger yards. New is $4,500 selling for $2,000 (ono). Phone Ken 0438 687 099 or Judi 0400 988 777.
SCOTT BONNAR CYLINDER MOWERS If you have an old Scott Bonnar Cylinder mower sitting in the shed, or know someone who does, get in touch! I’ll pay cash to take it off your hands.
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WANTED TO LEASE AVOCADO ORCHARD Looking for avocado orchards to lease. Have references. Phone 0429 349 385.
Solution to No. 761 ACROSS: 1. Possibilities; 7. Pont; 9. Cap; 10. Even; 12. Relish; 14. Exhale; 16. Set; 18. Verse; 21. Egg; 23. Tug; 24. Elf; 25. Duo; 26. Under; 27. Orb; 28. Rue; 29. Err; 30. Lawns; 31. Teddy; 32. Tress DOWN: 1. Paper; 2. Sty; 3. Backhoe; 4. Loppers; 5. Toe; 6. Singe; 8. Nil; 11. Via; 13. Eve; 15. Lag; 16. Sawdust; 17. Tutored; 18. Vaguely; 19. Rundown; 20. Everest; 21. Enforce; 22. Gambles
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LEATHER WORKING TOOLS, old wood working tools, old pocket watches & mechanical watches (not working). Text or phone Craig 0450 500 755. WANTED TO BUY Collector wishes to buy any old wrist and pocket watches in any condition working or not. Must be wind up, not battery. Buying all military photos, postcards, books etc WWI – WWII. Also buying Australian pottery ornaments, kangaroos, koalas, kookaburras, frogs, birds, possums or any older pottery with gumnut or gumleaf decoration. I will travel to you. Paying top cash. Please phone Brian on 0475 191 614.
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