Edition 3 October 2012

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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3 - 2012. VOLUME 27-21

Trade show shares tourism information page 4

From banker to bodybuilder page 7

Dressing up for a good cause page 20

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Bootcamp playground opens

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The next edition of GCNews will be October 10 Deadlines are as follows: Editorial 12noon Friday General & trades advertising 12noon Friday Classifieds 12noon Monday Sports 10.30am Monday NAMBOUR

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ell, I have to say I totally love having a public holiday in October – what a great idea! It is a strange thing, as in our business having a public holiday just means we have to fit an extra day’s work into the previous week. Apparently producing just 80% of a paper because we are all having a public holiday doesn’t really cut it with our readers. What always surprises me is that somehow the excitement attached to having a public holiday makes us all move up a notch to get everything done. For me, that translates into getting up at 4.00am on Wednesday and Thursday morning to knock out a couple of extra stories when my brain is at its freshest!

Local news............................. 3-8 Travelling Tales.......................... 9 Community News............ 10 & 12 Community Meetings................ 10 Eat, Drink, Enjoy..................... 13 You said it............................... 14

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Churches & Noticeboard .......... 24 Trades.............................. 25 -29 Sports news............................ 30 Gardening............................... 31 Classifieds.......................... 32-33 Fun page................................. 34

October 6

October 6 & 7

October 6

A Cent Auction will be held by the Landsborough Fishing Club at the Landsborough Hall starting at 6.30pm. Over 100 prizes to be won, so come along and have fun.

Hinterland Relay for Life. More than 200 locals, including survivors and their carers, plus Cancer Council Queensland staff and volunteers are expected to be at Beerwah Sportsground. The event includes the opening ceremony where survivors and carers walk from 3.00pm on Saturday, a candlelight ceremony with candle bag tributes at 6.00pm and a closing ceremony with fight back pledge at 8.00am on Sunday.

Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm to 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Commodore, $8.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.

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The Landsborough Community Kindergarten is hosting their Annual Graham Crane Memorial Golf Day at Woodford Golf Club. The day is a two-ball ambrose with tee off from 10.45am to 12.30pm. Cost is $15.00 per player. Please support the Kindy and book your spot by phoning the Woodford Golf Club on 5496 1004.

The Carbon Farming Initiative Roadshow, from 8.30am to 1.00pm at the Beerwah Community Hall. Presented by the Australian Government in conjunction with SEQ Catchments. For more information contact Christy 0457 106 252 or www.seqcatchments.com.au

Tibro’s Ladies Night will be held at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall, doors open at 6.00pm. Ladies must be over 18. Tickets are $25.00 per person and include entry, game prizes, supper and some raffle tickets. You will just need to BYO your own alcohol and glass. Tickets are available at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club or by phoning Cynthia on 0417 998 757.

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Lily Fox, Bindi Irwin, Piper McConnell and Robert Irwin at the opening of Bindi’s Bootcamp Playgound at Australia Zoo. Photographer Ben Beaden

Well, this is what I am telling myself – I do my best work in the early hours of the morning, while wearing my pyjamas (which you can definitely only do when you are working from home!). Fortunately for me, I haven’t felt too alone working at this time because we have two families of kookaburras who are currently engaged in a ‘turf war’ in our backyard, as well as a highly industrious (well noisy) bush turkey who is making a nest in our front yard. So, as well as the anticipation of a public holiday this week, I have also been able to get back in touch with my part of the world pre sunrise. Who could ask for anything more?

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The playground features a rock climbing wall and heaps of interactive games to play based on Bindi’s latest TV series, all giving kids the chance to be part of the action. “It’s really exciting for kids who have seen the show to be able to come to Australia Zoo and experience the same challenges,” Bindi said.

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Terri said there is also plenty of holiday fun tied in with the Africa exhibit’s anniversary. “We are so excited to be celebrating the first birthday of our Africa exhibit these school holidays, with stacks of African-themed activities happening.” Terri said. Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Robert Irwin is also excited about his new special segment in the daily croc feeding show. “But I’m not going to tell you what I’m doing, though – you’ll have to come and see for yourself!” Robert said.

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Trade show shares tourism information Volunteers from the Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre were part of a group of 100 volunteers who participated recently in the Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd (SCDL) trade show held at the Lake Kawana Community Centre. The trade show was designed as an opportunity for local operators to meet with some of the new Visitor Information Centre (VIC) staff and volunteers and, in turn, for the staff to learn of any new product updates from the tourism industry. SCDL CEO Steve Cooper said a trade show event on this scale had never been staged for the staff and volunteers in the past. “This marketing initiative connects Visitor Information Centre staff with local tourism products and services in the one place at the one time, in order to better service our region and visitors,’’ he said.

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Knitting group winners Karen Croke from the Glass House Mountains has won a $5,000 grant for her community group Knitting for Brisbane's Needy in the August round of ‘Sunsuper Dreams for a Better World’ competition. Karen started Knitting for Brisbane's Needy in 2006 with two other friends. The group knits clothing to provide to the less fortunate, including the homeless, premature babies, animal refugees, and crisis centres for women and children.

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“Visitor Information Centre staff and volunteers are the frontline of our region's tourism industry and their importance in providing high quality tourist information relies on up-to-date information and good relationships with our local tourism industry.” SCDL is seeking more volunteers to help out. Locals wanting to volunteer their time, share skills and make new friends can register their interest by emailing jayne@scdl.com.au

Three members of Knitting for Brisbane’s Needy with some of their donations

Over the past seven years the group, which operates with no funding, has continued to grow and they now have hundreds of members all over South East Queensland. Their members meet weekly or monthly in groups called ‘Knit and Natters’ to knit, crochet, natter and laugh. Knitting for Brisbane’s Needy has made over 120,000 items including blankets, beanies, scarves, jumpers and toys that have been sent all over Queensland and, in times of tragedy, to other parts of Australia as well. "We were so excited to win a bonus grant in the ‘Sunsuper Dreams for a Better World’ competition," Karen said. "Normally my husband and I pay for most of the wool to knit with and the postage to send the clothing around Queensland, and use our house to store all the items. “This $5,000 Sunsuper grant is going to go a long way to helping us cover wool and postage costs. “For me, the look on people’s faces when we give them an item, whether it’s a blanket, scarf or toy for a child, which has been personally knitted for them, makes everything we do worthwhile!” www.gcnews.com.au


Unsung Heroes

Fun for whole family at annual event

The Koala Brothers A perfect day for Murray and Ray Chambers would ideally not involve rescuing a sick or injured koala. It’s not that the brothers don’t love the native marsupial; in fact, they have poured their hearts and their livelihoods into rescuing them. But if their phone isn’t ringing, the pair can concentrate on their other passion, which is educating the next generation of leaders and landholders about how to save this now vulnerable animal.

Murray and Ray’s name has become synonymous with koalas on the Sunshine Coast. Nearly four years ago, they set up the Sunshine Coast Koala Wildlife Rescue Service, a 24/7 rescue service that covers a large area of Queensland’s south east. Since then, a third member, Angie Duncan, has come on board to help out. Ray and Murray are also on a roster with the Moreton Bay Rescue Service, so it’s a rare opportunity to catch them both in the same room at the same time. This is particularly so given that when they’re not rescuing koalas, educating students and community groups or planting trees, the pair are trying to make a living through their motor vehicle mechanical business, WB Motors, in Moffat Beach. “The business is our livelihood, but we barely make enough to cover costs, because we’re hardly ever here,” Murray said. “We can be called out any time of the day or night to rescue a koala, or relocate them back into the wild after their recuperation.”

Murray, left, and Ray, seated, are determined to give their all to fight for a brighter future for koalas “Anything we make is used to fund the rescue service, to keep our rescue vehicle on the road, and because we’re only registered as a charity, and not incorporated, we can’t get any grants for the work we do.” Ray said the whole mindset of governments needed to change if there was any chance for koala populations to increase. “Their homes are being destroyed by urban sprawl, and yet successive governments have done nothing to stop it,” Ray said. “It’s obvious there’s no money in protecting our native wildlife, and so we have no choice but to keep doing what we are doing, for as long as we can.” The brothers, who share a lifelong, passionate love of Australian native animals, have reluctantly accepted the role of koala crusaders, in the hope of making a difference before it is too late. “Five years from now, and it will be too late,” Murray said. To find out how to support the efforts of the Sunshine Coast Koala Wildlife Rescue Service, visit their website at www.sckoalarescue.com.au

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There’s bound to be something for everyone at the annual Mooloolah Family Fun Day on Sunday, October 14. The event, at the Mooloolah Community Centre in Bray Road from 9.00am to 2.00pm will be jam-packed with market stalls, rides, food, kids’ entertainment, games, live music, council plant giveaways and second hand wares. Best of all, entry is free! Tempt your tastebuds with real coffee, smoothies, homemade cakes, fairy floss, hot lunches and popcorn. Come and enjoy the free rides all day, including two big jumping castles, a giant slide, teacup ride, rock wall, and pony rides. There is also entertainment from Sparkles the Clown, Scouts, African Drumming workshops, an animal farm, body art, face painting, a dunking machine, Op Shop fashion parade, a huge prize raffle and more! Local musicians are guaranteed to get your toes tapping and there will also be performances from the local schools. This is a great family event and opportunity for all residents of Mooloolah and the surrounding areas to come together and celebrate. The event is proudly supported by Whites IGA, Sunshine Coast Council and Mooloolah Community Centre. For more information see www.mooloolahcommunitycentre.org or contact the centre on 5494 7822 or 0400 685 685.

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With hundreds of volunteer positions that need filling every month across the Sunshine Coast, Volunteering Sunshine Coast connects people wanting to put their time and skills to use, with suitable, not-for-profit and charity organisations. Volunteers Sunshine Coast began in 2003, aligning themselves with over 150 community organisations who found it difficult finding helping hands. Co-founder and manager Cheryl Harris said she is amazed at the diversity of the organisations and volunteers she assists, stretching from Caboolture to Gympie. Cheryl insists every person has something to offer: "I have never met a volunteer who wasn't able to assist an organisation. People surprise themselves more often than not at how many skills they truly have during our interview process. We would love to see more young volunteers, especially those in their final years in high school who will soon be looking to join the workforce. Volunteering is looked upon favourably by potential employers. "There are regularly positions for drivers who can take the elderly to doctor's appointments, basic receptionist roles which don't always require computer skills, animal carers, in-school assistance with children learning to read – and so many other rewarding positions we update weekly on our website.

Dail (front right) with some of dedicated volunteers

“Volunteering a couple of hours a week, a month, or each year, is rewarding on so many levels and amounts to more than most people would ever donate if it were converted to cash.” Dail Malins from Parrots in Paradise in Glass House Mountains, is just one of the beneficiaries of the work provided by volunteers. Dail says "our volunteers range in age from 12 to their 80s and the help we receive from them allows us to maintain the cages. They help with cleaning – some people just come to learn more about birds. It might not seem like much to some, but without our volunteers, we would struggle to do it alone." Volunteering Sunshine Coast is encouraging other not-for-profit and charity organisations to register their volunteer needs so they can connect more locals with suitable skills. To enquire about registering a position within your organisation or volunteering your time, contact 5443 9172 or visit www.volunteeringsunshinecoast.com.au

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From banker to bodybuilder

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Lots of us have dreams or vague ideas of things we would like to achieve – but not all of us have the dedication and commitment to actually make them happen. However, Mooloolah local Scott Willis is not in that group. For the past three and a half years Scott’s goal has been to compete in the International Natural Bodybuilding Association. Recently his dream came true, but achieving such a goal required plenty of hard work. Scott said he dedicated himself to nearly three and a half years of training, 112 days of strict dieting and conditioning, along with some weeks totalling up to 42 hours of intense exercise (7 x 2 hour weight sessions, 21 x 1 hour cardio sessions and many gruelling hours of posing practise). “When I stepped on stage, after coming down from a huge 108.9kg at 191cm to a muscular, lean 87.6kg, it was a feeling I will never forget,’’ he said. It was a massive achievement for Scott, who is definitely still inspired and motivated to continue with his bodybuilding training. His mum and dad, Jeff and Debbie Willis, the owners of BOQ Beerwah, are really proud of Scott’s achievements as he pursued his body building training while also combining his continuing studies in a Bachelor of Education at Sunshine Coast University with working part-time at the bank.

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Scott (centre) with proud parents Jeff and Debbie And the final word from Scott is “bring on next year!” So readers, it looks like you can expect more news about Scott’s competing in the future.

Member for Glass House Andrew Powell announced that two schools in the Glasshouse Country area, Glass House Mountains and Peachester State Schools, will receive vital maintenance funding from this year’s budget. The funding is allocated to fix existing priority maintenance issues under the two-year Advancing Our Schools Maintenance Fund. Glass House Mountains State School will receive $97,580 and Peachester State School will receive $58,896. Minister for Education, Training and Employment, John-Paul Langbroek, said schools now have the option to choose to continue to use QBuild or to go directly to the market for the delivery of all planned and routine breakdown maintenance. "To qualify for the funding, P&Cs will be asked to obtain three quotes from professionals to submit with their application,’’ Mr Langbroek said. “The Government will also ask P&C organisations and schools to contribute to the maintenance task if they have funds to do so.” Department of Natural Resources and Mines

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Notice is given that the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines has decided to name Pages Creek and McCarthy Lookout in the Regional Council of Sunshine Coast in accordance with the Place Names Act 1994. Queensland Place Name plan QPN1183 illustrating the location of Pages Creek and McCarthy Lookout, is available from the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Business Centre located at Nambour Centenary Square, 52-64 Currie Street Nambour. Copies of the plan can also be downloaded from the Queensland Place Names section of www.dnrm.qld.gov.au Further enquiries concerning the naming of Pages Creek and McCarthy Lookout can be directed to Mr Ross Norman (Senior Spatial Information Officer) by calling (07) 5451 2252 or email ross.norman@dnrm.qld.gov.au

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Have you considered hydrotherapy? Hydrotherapy offers gentle, warm, full body supported aquatic exercise which is a great alternative for those who need to exercise but find that conventional activity exacerbates their condition. Hydrotherapy is very beneficial for musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis and back pain and is commonly used in post-operative patients to begin reconditioning exercises. The buoyancy of water allows a lot of exercises to be carried out that would be difficult on land. The water eliminates the risk of falls and therefore is a great place to start balance and proprioceptive retraining. The resistance of the water can also be used to strengthen most body parts and is good cardiovascular retraining. Exercises are tailored individually to each patient’s specific condition and needs, and are then progressed as they improve. Landsborough Physiotherapy Centre conducts hydrotherapy sessions in a heated pool at the Beerwah Swimming Pool, Tuesday mornings from 11.00am until 12.00noon with Liza Edwards. Classes are small and intimate so each patient receives adequate guidance and supervision. Hydrotherapy is also a gentle way to begin an exercise program, improve cardiovascular and aerobic fitness or rehabilitate after a major injury or surgery. For more information please call 5494 1977 to discuss hydrotherapy as a treatment option. Landsborough Physiotherapy is located at shop 2 / 3 Maleny Street, Landsborough.

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School News New chaplain for Landsborough

Landsborough State School has been fortunate enough to secure a school chaplain. They are very excited to welcome Linda Whysall, a Landsborough local, who will be working at the school two days per week. The chaplaincy program will provide the school community with a support person who will act as a coach in providing mentoring to students and liase with parents and teachers to best support the children. She will provide children and Landsborough's their families support, advice and encouragement through new school all the highs and lows which life can bring. Linda will chaplain, also run positive, fun activities for students and foster a Linda Whysall supportive, caring school community. Welcome Linda!

Sharnte champion horse drawer

Local Beerwah author Jennifer Crane recently presented a copy of her new book Opal Dreaming ‘The Bronze Horses' to Sharnte Wilson, Year 4 / 5, the winner of the colouring competition at Peachester State School. The students were asked to draw and colour their favourite horse, and from a small school of 127 students, there were 63 entries. Drawings included show jumpers, dream ponies, unicorns, race horses, spotted and coloured horses. Sharnte was very pleased to win the prize and told Jennifer she has horses of her own, so that might be why she can draw them so well. Jennifer also donated a copy of her book ‘The Bronze Horses’ to the school library. The first book in the Opal Dreaming series was launched at Beerwah Library on September 18 and is now available from Jennifer, Morris Publishing Australia and most book stores (if the store doesn’t yet have it, ask them to get it in). Author Jennifer Crane presenting Sharnte with her book with Peachester State School Principal Rosemarie Hodder • unite • inspire • succeed

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Places are still available in Prep and Year 8 for 2013. Limited places in all other year levels. Unity College is an Ecumenical College administered by Brisbane Catholic Education, which offers three phases of learning, catering for all individuals in Junior Phase P-6, Middle Phase 7-9 and Senior Phase 10-12. The college offers academic and vocational pathways including certificate courses ranging from Certificate I to IV in Fitness, Business, Justice Administration, Active Volunteering and Information Technology. Unity College is proud of: - The outstanding academic results with five OP1’s in 2010 and 2011 - 100% students meeting literacy and numeracy requirements in QCE - and it’s school based traineeships and apprenticeships Unity College continues to inspire students through its vibrant and exciting Arts, Music, Dance and Drama departments whilst providing opportunities for extracurricular activities including Debating, Sport, Social Justice Programs and Environmental Sustainability.

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Students do some fruity planting

Bunnings Caloundra donated 11 different fruit trees to Glasshouse State School as part of National Tree Planting Projects throughout the Sunshine Coast. This adds to the school's number of ‘Tucker’ trees throughout the school grounds. Mr Spann's Year 4/5 class got their hands dirty when they took time out of the classroom to plant the trees. The class has been studying environmental issues affecting Australia, especially deforestation. Mr Spann said the donation of these trees allows the children to “put something back into the ecosystem as well as grow some bush tucker”. Zoe Grayson, Tyler Sluter and Ella Owen getting their hands dirty

Volunteer and help create Ready Readers Contributed by Margaret Grambauer Would you like to give children a flying start in reading? Through the Ready Readers program, parents and volunteers learn strategies to help children become confident readers. A Queensland Ready Reader is a parent or volunteer who will assist individual children with their reading, and engage with them to build their confidence and enjoyment in books and the art of reading. Please register for the next training on October 31 from 9.00am to 1.00pm. Phone Beerwah State School on 5436 5555 before October 24. We welcome all interested adults. Light refreshments will be available. Ready Readers volunteers Bill Woodhouse and Barbara Woodhouse with students Daniel Smith and AshleyRose Kelly

Donation converts to education

By Brad Hampson D & F Auto Care in Landsborough has donated a Ford Capri convertible to Glasshouse Country Christian College (GCCC). This car will be used by Year 11 and 12 Industrial Technology students for their automotive studies in their new engineering workshop. Students will learn about small engine operations, car engine systems and basic car maintenance and servicing. GCCC has experienced incredible growth and, as a result, its Industrial Technology students will be moving into the engineering workshop which is currently under construction and due to be completed by January 2013. In this engineering workshop, students will also develop their skills in sheet metal craft and steel fabrication as well as use the latest in CNC routing, and laser and plasma cutting technologies. The students of GCCC are pictured receiving the car from D & F Auto Care in front of the construction site. They would like to thank Barry and Leanne Davey for their generosity and valuable support of the college. They would also like to thank Andrew Lamb from International Automotive Training for Mechanics in Glass House Mountains for the valuable contribution of automotive training resources to the college. Brad Hampson, Todd Wrigley, Barry Davey (D & F Auto Care), Sam Kingsley, Nathan Siggs, Joel Simms, Liam Knott, Nathan Whysall, Lachlan Thompson, Neil Daniel, Jared Killah, Sam Tokotaua, Alex Ledwidge, Corey Middleton. Photographer Brad Evans www.gcnews.com.au


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Where did you go? During July and August we travelled to Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg, Austria and Hungary on a 12 day Grand Alpine Adventure Tour by Scenic Coach, followed by a 14 day Jewels of Europe River Cruise from Budapest, Hungary, with tours to Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany and Holland down the Danube, Mane and Rhine Rivers. What were some of the highlights? There were many highlights, including the magnificent Swiss Alpine villages with pretty window boxes, walking Medieval towns of Gruyere, Bratislava, Durnstein, Passau, Bamburg and Rothenburg on original narrow cobbled streets; the Budapest night cruise; visits to many beautifully ornate Baroque and Gothic Cathedrals; climbing up to and through Mad King Ludwig’s Neuschwanstein (also the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) Castle; the sobering visit to Dachau Concentration Camp; the marvellous mountain views from Glacier Express and Rack Railway Rides to Mt Rigi and Gornegrat, where we had our most outstanding highlight of the whole trip – the unforgettable view of the magnificent Matterhorn dotted with snow. Most unusual experience? Underneath the castle in Budapest, we had a most unusual visit to the sealed underground hospital (complete with its own power, air and fuel supply and operating theatres). This was last used during the 1956 Hungarian uprising against the USSR. During the Cold War it was also a secret nuclear shelter. Other information you would like to share with readers? In 1971 we travelled Europe in a campervan with two small children and thought it was great. In 1994 we did a Trafalgar Grand European Tour and experienced and learnt so much more. This year for our 50th Wedding Anniversary we were fortunate to join the Scenic Grand Alpine Adventure Tour & Jewels of Europe River Cruise which was packed with a great variety of many new and different experiences for us. We can heartily recommend this trip and we haven’t even mentioned the beautiful food!

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Community Meetings Thursday, October 4 Glasshouse Country Toastmasters welcomes visitors to come along to our meeting 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Phone 5496 9855 or visit www.glasshousetoastmasters.org

Tuesday, October 9 Community Recycling Inc. The AGM will be held at the Beerwah Library, Peachester Road, Beerwah, on October 9 from 5.00pm. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP by October 5 to 5494 6798 or by email to communityrecycling@bigpond.com

Wednesday, October 10 Menshed gather each Wednesday 8.30am to 12.30pm. If you have a bit of time you’d like to share, would like to meet some great blokes, learn new skills or just have a cuppa and a chat, come along to the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call on 0427 606 240. Mooloolah community meeting for 150th celebrations 2013. Anyone interested in contributing ideas is invited to a community meeting from 6.00pm to 7.30pm at the Mooloolah Public Hall. Light snacks supplied. Enquiries to Natasha on 0418 720 515 or hcdworker.natasha@gmail.com

Monday, October 15 The Beerwah-Peachester RSL Womens' Auxiliary are holding their meeting at the Drop-in Centre at 1.00pm. All welcome.

Thursday, October 18 Glasshouse Country Festival 2013, Community Meeting will be held at the Beerwah RSL, 5.30pm for 6.00pm with light supper provided. If you have any ideas that you would like to contribute to next year’s events, make sure you come along. RSVP to info@glasshousecountryfestival.com.au. If you would like to have your regular meeting dates included in this listing please email them through to editorial@gcnews.com.au with dates for meetings until December 2012 with your contact details.

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Community News Beerwah Lions

Contributed by Una Robinson The Beerwah Lions Club recently welcomed new member Brian Marshall and his wife into the Beerwah Lions Family membership. Lion Max Pinwill inducted Brian in the presence of an audience of approximately 26 people, all of whom gave him a very warm welcome. Thanks also go to guest speaker Cr Rick Baberowski who enlightened all on what's happening in council on the Coast. He also answered many questions in a Q & A section to attendees’ satisfaction. Some social activities amongst members are running alongside community projects such as the Farmers Barbeque project, the Mooloolah Fun Day and the Beerwah State School Big Night Out. If you'd like to join us, please contact us through the club secretary on 5494 8896.

Cr Rick Baberowski, Lion Max Pinwill and new Lion Brian Marshall

Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Club Contributed by Ian McCarron On September 19, Glasshouse Country Seniors hosted the Kawana Seniors Club for the day. Morning tea, entertainment, a stall, numerous raffles and lunch was provided for all. Thank you to all who helped in preparation, and the provision of items for the stall and gifts for the provisional raffle. The lucky door fruit bowl was won by Joan Bowers and the raffle fruit bowl was won by George Bowers. At our last games day the lucky door prize winner was Patricia Williamson and the raffle was won by Maureen Drummond. In the carpet bowls, Martin Bowers, Billy Upton and Neville Woolley beat George Bowers, Maureen Drummond, John Anthony and

Ian McCarron 29 - 16 after 20 ends. Numerous prizes were won in cards games. Reminders: October: Tuesday 9: Monthly meeting. Guest speaker. Tuesday 16: Visit from Caboolture Seniors Club. The hall will be open at 8.00am to prepare the stall, kitchen, tables etc. Morning tea 9.00am to 9.15am. Numerous raffles, progressive raffle, top entertainment and lunch. Items and gifts are needed for the stall and progressive raffle, please. Tuesday 23: Games day. November: Tuesday 13: Monthly meeting (barbeque).

Everyone wins in the biggest loser Only three weeks into the Glasshouse Biggest Loser we are already seeing a lot less of the participants than before… 57.8kg less to be exact! The Eight-week Challenge teaches a different nutritional topic each week to help participants make better food choices, snack sensibly and guide them on how to maintain healthy eating for life. A full body analysis (including metabolic rate, age, body fat and muscle percentage) is also carried out to ensure participants are losing weight in a healthy way, as the aim of the group is to improve

their health and keep the weight off for good! It costs $39 for the whole eight weeks and this funds the prize kitty which will be shared between the three people who lose the most weight and centimetres. Book now for the first Beerwah Biggest Loser starting on Tuesday, October 9 at Church on the Rise, Beerwah. For more details, or to register your interest, all Anita on 5496 0582 or go to www.24WellnessWLC.com.au

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Vale Bill Shaw

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What did the recent State Budget deliver for our business community? Last week’s budget has set the foundations to rebuild the state’s economy. Queensland is now open for business and one of the benefits for us locally, is the emphasis on strengthening business capability and encouraging small business growth. This will be achieved through the provision of information and services and creating conditions that allow tourism and small business to thrive by reducing red tape. Changes have also been announced for payroll tax and from July 1 2012 the exemption threshold has increased to $1.1 million and employers with payrolls up to $5.5 million now benefit from a partial deduction. This change will benefit businesses by reducing the costs associated with employing staff and also promote employment growth by removing any disincentive to employ staff. The Minister for Sport and Recreation Steve Dickson has advised the Ngungun summit track planning and construction on Fullertons Road, the Barrs Road access to Glass House Mountains National Park, has a budget of $131,000. This project will continue the process of walking trail upgrade (Stage 1 completed in 2004/05 financial year which saw 800 metres of track reconstruction and relocation to provide safe and sustainable access to base of lower cliffs) to provide safer access to summit. The focus of the 2012 Newman Budget is in growing a four pillar economy built on agriculture, construction, resources and tourism while delivering better infrastructure and planning, designed to promote Queensland as a state of opportunity and reward. We in Glasshouse Country have a unique opportunity to take advantage of the local tourism market we have to the south and west by promoting our special region. To find out more visit www.glasshousemountains.com.au go PO Box 79 to Resources tab then to CCIQ link.Mountains 4518 Qld Glass House

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William Robert Shaw a long time local of Beerwah passed away on September 14, 2012. Since 1957 when Bill and his lovely wife Valmai purchased their pineapple farm and made Beerwah their home Bill had contributed much to our local community. Helping pioneer the growing of tobacco in the region, he and Val were very successful farmers. Over the years they grew a variety crops from capsicums to zucchini. Bill was very active in the community, being a charter member of the Beerwah Lions Club, and helping with many local projects. He was also a dedicated member of the Beerwah Golf Club, spending countless hours since the club's inception, volunteering both on the course and in the club house. Before settling in our area he served in the Navy and was eventually posted to the minesweeper HMAS Katoomba, sweeping for and disposing of mines in the SW Pacific and Eastern and Southern Australian coastlines. Upon discharge, Bill completed his education at Gatton College, and began working on a cattle property outside Gladstone. It was in Gladstone that Bill met the beautiful Valmai, and they began a wonderful life together. They lived firstly in Gladstone, then Dalby, after which they moved to The Lamington Ranges. Bill was a great fisherman, often bringing home a feed of Snapper, Tailor or Mackerel, from the rocks at King's Headland, or the beaches of Fraser Island and Double Island. Bill had a great love of music as well, especially the bagpipes, which led to many new friends for the family. These friends would gather from near and far for a Caleigh at the Shaws. The parties were legendary, with lots of food and drink, music and dancing. While Beerwah has lost a valued resident his legacy can be seen not only in the community in which he lived, but in the wonderful family he has left behind. Bill was the quintessential Aussie. He had a great love of cold beer and good conversation, fine wine and Australian poetry, especially the works of Banjo Paterson and will be sorely missed by all that knew him.

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Contributed by Troy Delacy The Glasshouse Little Athletics Club is taking part in Pinkletics 2012 – an initiative from the McGrath Foundation and Little Athletics Australia. We can’t wait to turn our club pink for our meet and show our support of the McGrath Foundation! We would love your support to help raise much needed funds for the McGrath Foundation. We’re asking our friends, family, and colleagues and loved ones to help us raise as much as we can. It’s so simple, you can go to the website http://pinkletics2012.gofundraise. com.au/page/glasshousepinkpentathlon Then click on the ‘Donate Now’ button and you can make a direct donation and you will be emailed a tax deductible receipt straight away! 100% of all money raised will be donated to the McGrath Foundation to place McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities right across Australia and to increase breast awareness in young women.

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with Lea Parkes When African Escapes opened in Landsborough earlier this year, I assumed from the name that it would be a store dedicated to food and craft items from Africa – but I was surprised and excited when I called in to find out what a truly international and fabulous store it is. And for those in our community who now live far from their homelands, it must be great to drop in and buy something familiar. Judging by the Facebook comments made by locals and visitors to the shop, I am not the only one who has been bitten by the memory bug when visiting the store. And you don’t have to have lived overseas to find something perfect at African Escapes, as they have an excellent range of gourmet products including great coffees and teas and beautiful gift packs. So, if you haven’t been in – make sure you check it out soon! The Essence of hometown memories... Stocking a huge variety of International Favourites  South Africa  New Zealand International Gourmet Foods, Craft & Gifts  Germany (between Post Office & Scrapbooking)  America  Italy  And more 5494 1504 A GOOD SELECTION OF BILTONG & BOEREWORS

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You Said It Half a bike path What's in the Spotlight The next 'scene' events workshop If you want tips, updates, skills and contacts in the events industry don't miss the final Sunshine Coast Events Network (scene) workshop and free networking evening for 2012 at Mooloolaba TAFE on 18 October. Visit council’s website for details, to purchase tickets for the workshop or to RSVP for the networking event.

Get Ready Sunshine Coast With summer on its way, start to prepare your home and business now for the possibility of fire or flood. Develop an emergency plan with your family; get an emergency kit together; undertake maintenance around your home and business and in an emergency, tune into warnings on local radio. Visit council’s website for more or ask for a Get Ready Queensland brochure at libraries and council offices.

Speak up and engage Are you a local young person? Do you want to make a difference for other young people on the Sunshine Coast? Then get involved with council’s ‘Speak Up Engage’ program and help shape projects, programs, events, activities and policies that matter to you and all young people in the region. Visit council’s website to register and find out more.

Easy to understand census data Census data for the Sunshine Coast is easy to understand with council’s online Community Profile. The profile provides data on towns, activity centres and 44 distinct localities including detailed population information. There are tools for researching and analysing geographic areas and for comparing the Coast with neighbouring councils and other Australian locations. Visit council's website to access the Community Profile.

'Picitup' and keep the Coast clean Help keep the Sunshine Coast a beautiful place to live with the 'picitup' initiative. Grab a free, re-usable 'picitup' bag and pick up a few bits of litter on your daily walk to help reduce the devastating impact of plastics on marine life and shorebirds. 'Picitup' bags and registration forms are available from council libraries, customer contact centres and Water Catchment Groups in the region. 'Picitup' is a local initiative supported by council.

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Can any of the local pollies tell us when the half complete bike path between Glasshouse and Beerwah will be complete? It has been incomplete for some years, running from Glasshouse to the Pineapple Patch, then a little bit out the front of Coochin Hills Drive. Why not complete this project before moving on to others? Nicholas Hooper Glass House Mountains

Huge thanks

The Lewy Body Support Group Sunshine Coast thanks all those who assisted in helping make our Dementia Awareness Day on September 15 a huge success. There are so many people to thank and we are in the process of sending out personalised thank you notes. We are also adding businesses that supported us to a folder on our FB page as a way of supporting these businesses and saying thank you. There were some great stories shared and some tears and lots of information for everyone who attended and a busy market day. It is great being part of a caring community. To the businesses, to the market people, to the professionals who spoke, to everyone who helped, no matter how big or small your contribution, our sincere thanks. Without you the day would not have been a success. We will see you all again next year. Linda Morse DAD Day convenor

It’s a disgrace

Our environment is the ultimate victim in our never ending desire for the almighty dollar. As the report just handed to Sunshine Coast Council indicated, we will be lucky to see koalas in the wild in three years on the Coast. We have had media all over the world shaming our region on its absolute lack of care towards these precious animals but nothing stops the roar of bulldozers knocking down their homes. Progress does not mean we keep destroying and taking from mother earth until there is nothing left but concrete. Every councillor is obligated to visit the 80+ koalas being cared for at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital to see firsthand what their signatures are doing to wildlife. Only when they have stepped out of their concrete bunkers and look into the very sad eyes of a baby who clings desperately to a stuffed teddy instead of his mum he has lost, then they can say our wildlife's lives are meaningless. Jaylene Musgrave Vegan Warriors

How do you spell hypocrisy?

In his recent column the LNP Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell, listed a number of State Budget initiatives without revealing the fact they were initiated under the former Labor Party state government (Glass House Country News, September 19, 2012). Chief among them was the Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Mr Powell’s government has spent the past six months criticising the budget strategy of the former government under which the new hospital was started. The only conclusion is that his LNP government would never have built the new hospital. Yet he is hypocritical enough to claim it as a major achievement. I also found it odd that Mr Powell’s column also gave himself a pat on the back for his

government’s partnership with the Keep Australia Beautiful organisation. Yet he failed to mention his government had cut funding to the very same organisation. How do you spell hypocrisy? The answer is L-N-P. Jo-Ann Miller Shadow Health Ministerial Services

The Rank Outsiders Car Rally

As a part of The Hinterland Relay for Life, our team The Rank Outsiders, held a car rally on Sunday, September 16. A great day was had by all. We had 13 cars participate and the rally finished at Dicky Beach where we had a sausage sizzle. We raised $460 for our relay team, so a big thanks to all who participated. The event was competitive with The Hourly Doulys taking out first prize – a family pass to Australia Zoo –and The Green Team taking out second prize – a family pass to Underwater World. Our fundraising would not have been so successful without the donation of $50 by Beerwah Supa IGA which contributed to the sausage sizzle. The Rank Outsiders would also like to thank the Glasshouse Country News for their support and promotion of our fundraising events and for supporting Hinterland 2012 Relay for Life. We appreciate all the support we have received from the local community. It is only one week until the walk which will be held at the Beerwah Sport grounds, please come along and show your support. The Rank Outsiders Landsborough

Big Thank You

Just writing to say thanks to everyone who supported and attended the Glass House Mountains State School’s recent ‘Country Festival’. It was a great day and lots of fun. The day would not have been a success without the awesome support of the whole community. Thanks for supporting our school. Donna Turner P & C President

Festival a great success

Oh what a fantastic day we had for our Glass House Mountains Country Festival! It was lovely to see so many friends and families from our local community come out and support our school. The children were kept busy with rides, activity stalls and food while the adults enjoying sitting in the sun listening to the music from the Superdads, eating strawberries and ice cream after looking at the different stalls. A big Glass House Mountains cheer to all the volunteers and sponsors who help make this such a successful event. All the profits from the day will be put back into the school community, helping both the students and staff of Glass House Mountains State School to achieve their very best. Judy Keays Glass House Mountains

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Health Check Get set for summer

Now with winter well and truly behind us, it is time to concentrate on getting ourselves set for summer. As we all know, there is nothing better for our bodies than making sure our diets incorporate a good variety of natural and healthy products. At Beerwah Health Food we have an excellent in-store, competitively priced product range of natural products including gluten free options, local honey at $7.00kg, as well as lentils and beans. Our resident natural therapist, Ros Fitzgerald, is in our store Monday and Tuesday. Being a qualified naturopath, herbalist and reflexologist, as well as a really good listener, she will be able to discuss your needs to help you improve your natural lifestyle choices. To arrange an appointment please phone Ros directly on 0403 015 564. Our discounts for October include 10 per cent off Oil Garden aromatherapy products, as well as on all internet orders from www.beerwahhealthfoods.com.au. Browse at your leisure online, or enjoy happy relaxed shopping at your local health food shop, next door to First National Real Estate, Shop 2/68 Simpson Street, Beerwah. Alternatively you can call Keith on 5494 0299.

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We spend one-third of our life sleeping, so it’s in our best interest to do it right. Sleeping on your back is by far the best sleeping position. Using a good quality, low-profile pillow supports the natural forward curve of the neck and keeps your spine in natural alignment. Sleeping on your back will not put pressure and stress on your shoulders and hips and will not wrinkle your face. It is a good idea to place a bolster under your knees to relax your lower back. Sleeping on your side is the second best sleeping position, as long as you use proper neck support to keep your spine straight. It is a good idea to place a bolster or a pillow between your knees to relax your hips and lower back. The chiropractors at Living Well Chiropractic recommend that you avoid sleeping on your stomach, as this position places stress on your back and neck due to sustained head rotation for several hours through the night. Visit www.drposture.com.au to download more simple exercises that can transform your life. To make an appointment to get your posture checked at Living Well Chiropractic Landsborough and Sippy Downs, phone 5494 1883.

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Local Music Scene Music Today

with Dr Micheal Whiticker

Micheal lives at Glass House Mountains and is a professional musician, composer and recording studio owner

On being able to enjoy music Often late at night, I take up my guitar and begin to strum a few chords and play some patterns and scales, constructing something new here or reworking something old there. Soon I am taken by the beauty of the sounds and am “in the moment” – away with the music, listening to the rich resonance of the instrument in my hand and using it to guide me in my exploration. I feel incredibly privileged in being able to appreciate music. Like most Australian males of my generation I was brought up on a solid diet of sport and my interest in the arts lay dormant. When I was not training for football, cricket or athletics I was working part time or studying. However something else was ticking away within me and I became involved in musicals and theatre at high school and an aptitude for music became apparent. On leaving school the “bug” really struck, and my career at university – as a budding metallurgist, soon fell into tatters. It is never too late to begin making music and the wonderful thing is that there is no level one must reach before the pleasure begins to seep through your fingers and into your instrument. But music is not necessarily a solitary art form, and this is one of its most powerful attractions. It is also for sharing. When you begin to communicate your love of sound and the expression of something that goes deeper than words – singing together or performing for and with your colleagues, you are able to appreciate that music is for everyone. It may be that not everyone is necessarily given to creating music, but I would be surprised if everyone isn’t moved by it. Music making maintains health and wellbeing, promotes self expression, self esteem and social cohesion. Let’s face it, music is great for the mind, the body and the soul. I feel very privileged to have it in my life. Do have a creative musical month!

Michael teaches music students from his home studio and runs the Glasshouse Muso’s Club. If you would like to find out more contact him on M: 0419 026 895 or E: mwhitick@bigpond.net.au

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Contributed by Michael Whiticker Last Thursday we celebrated 40 years since Neil Young’s 'Harvest' album with a tribute to his music at the Musos Club at Beerwah RSL. Doug Solow began the evening with a couple of 60s Young songs and finished with ‘Harvest Moon’ from the 90s. He was joined by Mick Bockow on guitar, yours truly on bass and Craig Riley playing harmonica. Mick Bockow and Brett Hall then gave us a raunchy set featuring Mick’s very fine guitar soloing. This is the first time we have heard Brett at the club and with his solid bass playing and colourful Hawaiian shirts we certainly hope this wont be the last. The duo’s tribute to Neil was the Lynyrd Skynyrd song ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ with its direct reference to two Neil Young songs – ‘Alabama’ and ‘Southern Man’. Mick Od’s set, in which he was accompanied by Doug Pullen and Trigger featured Neil Young classics including ‘Comes a time’, ‘Harvest’ and ‘Needle and the Damage Done’. He was followed by Jon Brown accompanied by Tony on bass with a set which included and ‘Out on the Weekend’. Two newcomers to the Musos club Matt and Kaz, came down from Maleny for the evening and performed a set with a couple of more contemporary numbers – ‘9 crimes’ (Is that allight with you) from Damien Rice, and ‘No immortal’ from Evanescence. To make up the numbers and give Craig Riley a chance to show off his guitar prowess I performed three of Neil’s songs including ‘Helpless', 'Hey Hey My My’ and 'Heart of Gold'. Sadly for Craig with my baritone range my keys are a fifth below Mr Young’s, so having to transpose Neil’s guitar parts, Craig didnt quite get the opportunity he might have been expecting. The evening ended with an enjoyable long set from an act who more than anyone on the night have the vocal range to truly do justice to Neil Young‘s songs. This was One Small Step with Jon Brown and Glenn Stephens. They gave us an impressive showing including lovely harmonies in Toto’s ‘Africa’, Tears for Fears’ ‘Everybody wants to rule the world’, Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Hungry Heart’ and classics including ‘Desperado’ with a fine solo performance from Jon at the piano, as a fitting end to their set and the evening. www.gcnews.com.au

Live & Local in October

What’s on at the … Beerwah Hotel, Beerwah RSL, Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club and the Ettamogah Pub Saturday October 6 Smokin Mirrors Beerwah Hotel 8.00pm

South East Queensland's latest four piece perform a diverse range of 'covers' from the early 60's to modern day hits, including some classic 'one hit wonders'. The band features four accomplished musicians, who are passionate about live music.

Thursday October 11 Muso’s Club Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club 7.00pm – 10.00pm

This will be a fantastic evening, jam packed with local aspiring musicians. Lots of solos, duos, trios and quartets will be featured on the night. New musicians and lovers of music are always welcome to attend.

Friday 12 October Sheez Jake Ettamogah Pub 7.00pm

Sheez Jake is a fresh and earthy acoustic duo that has a passion for heart and harmony in their music. Having grown up in Australia in the 80s they have focused their sights and sounds on music from that era, reworking some of their old favourites from bands such as Australian Crawl, Paul Kelly, Mental as Anything and Hunters & Collectors.

Friday October 12 Rum’n’Roses Beerwah RSL 7.00pm

Rum’n’Roses are an experienced Sunshine Coast duo, Ian and Sharon Robertson, with over 30 years in the industry, including 12 as Rum’n’Roses. They cover a wide range of classic rock'n'roll, country, rock, and blues hits.

Saturday October 13 8 Ball Aitkin Beerwah Hotel 8.00pm

This month’s Beerwah’s got Country features 8 Ball Aitkin - the redneck preacher at the shotgun wedding between country and blues. He’s a real deal character who rattles the roof, stomps the planks, and gets audiences whooping and hollering along in a frenzy of pure exuberance.

Thursday October 25 Muso’s Club Beerwah RSL 7.00pm

Following on from a very successful night last month featuring Neil Young songs, this month they are featuring songs that changed the world, the club will return for another great evening featuring solos, duos, trios and quartets and, of course, new musicians and lovers of music are always welcome to attend.

Friday 26 October Back to Back Ettamogah Pub 7.00pm

Back to Back has recently returned to the Sunshine Coast following several months of successful appearances in Victoria. The popular duo features a diverse repertoire along with two talented performers. Roddy is a veteran of the music industry, his slick playing style and smooth vocal harmonies are the perfect complement to vocalist Kelli.

Sunday October 28 Annie Jeffs Beerwah RSL 7.00pm

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Your fitness matters to us With Andrea Poole The Fitness Matters team at Beerwah are really pleased to now be able to offer our members 24 hour, seven day a week access to our Beerwah Gym, and plenty of members have been giving the idea the big thumbs up. These days while taking care of our health and fitness is a top priority for everyone – sometimes fitting training and workouts into busy schedules can be challenging, so offering 24/7 access has taken away one more barrier to individual success. We don’t all have standard 9 – 5 lives, in our area we have plenty of people who commute to Brisbane for work, or those who are shift workers, or tradies and outdoor workers who start when the sun comes up, as well as parents, with

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Happenings Out and About Dressing up for a good cause The children at Glass House Mountains Goodstart Early Learning Centre were given the perfect excuse to dress up as their favourite character recently when they celebrated Dress Up Day. Dress Up Day raises funds for the Playgroup Children’s Foundation. With many children not able to attend childcare or kindy, families rely on playgroups to provide social and educational support for young developing minds. For more information about Dress Up Day, visit www.dressupday.com.au

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Sportsman’s Dinner Things 2 Do Kilcoy to host classic cars and motorbikes The Kilcoy Classics on Wheels to be held on Sunday, October 14 will be a showcase of classic cars, motorbikes and specialty vehicles held in conjunction with the Wood, Wine and Art Festival. The Kilcoy Classics will provide the public an opportunity to check out a wide variety of cars and give the owners a chance to share their interests with fellow enthusiasts. So, if you have a classic vehicle hiding away in the shed, why not bring it along? There is even a category for works in progress. The event will be held at the Kilcoy Showground. Entry is $5.00 for adults, with free entry for all school-aged children. Anyone wishing to register a car or bike for display should contact Richard White on 5497 2563 or by email to kilcoyclassicsonwheels@gmail.com

Moving photography ‘Capturing Movement in Photography’ is not as easy as it sounds, but beginners and intermediate photographers can learn the tricks of the trade from a course devised by accomplished photographer and teacher, Peter Jendra. Peter, a winner of numerous Camera Club, Casey Stoner, World Champion State and National Photography Awards, Superbike rider, racing at Philip will take you on the journey to capture movement with your camera. Highly skilled Island. Photograph by in the technical aspects of correct exposure Peter Jendra. and camera use, Peter says three lessons are all it takes to cover the theory of capturing movement. Course delivery takes place on a Thursday evening at The Caboolture Hub followed by a Saturday afternoon practical lesson at Centenary Lakes in Caboolture. The third and final lesson will be on a Thursday evening to discuss the outcomes of the field trip and to receive further advice. Price is $180 per person total for three lessons. Contact The Caboolture Hub, 4 Hasking Street, Caboolture or phone 5433 3700, email CabooltureHub@moretonbay.qld.gov.au, or register online at www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/caboolture-hub (workshops).

Bush dance bonanza Peachester State School is busy putting finishing touches on it's Bush Dance Bonanza to be held at the Peachester Hall on Saturday, October 27. Last year saw the school celebrate its centennial with an exciting and successful fete and this event promises to be no different. Peachester students also love getting involved in their school events and have been learning bush dancing as part of their physical education program. It will be fantastic seeing the students perform on the night. ‘The Bush Rats’ a local, energetic folk/bush band will be performing live. They will be donating their time for our fundraiser. The evening starts at 5.00pm with a barbeque dinner. There will also be a Licensed Bar and an amazing Mega Multi Draw Raffle continuing throughout the night. Our fantastic P&C take pride in supporting the teachers and students at our school and thoroughly enjoy putting these events on as both a fundraiser and social gathering for the school and wider community. Peachester is known for its welcoming community spirit and everyone is invited to come along for some toe tapping, foot stomping fun. You can save on tickets to the Bush Dance Bonanza by pre-purchasing. Prices are $20.00 Family ($25.00 at door) and $5.00 Single ($10.00 at door). Tickets are available at Peachester State School, Peachester Fruit Shop and Beerwah Newsagency. Phone Peachester State School on 5439 5111.

Diary Date Claimers Friday, October 19 Beerwah Big Night Out, at the Beerwah State School, 3.00pm – 9.00pm, entertainment, fireworks, food, stalls, and rides. Saturday, November 3 Trivia night at the Glasshouse Country RSL, adults only, $10.00 per head. Bookings 0417 526 090. www.gcnews.com.au

Cricketing great Mike Whitney and football icon Tommy Raudonikis are coming to It will be a night of great entertainment with fantastic memories, humorous insights, & a fabulous memorabilia auction.

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Old Gympie Road and Peachester Road Petition

Please support Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle in his petition to install traffic signals at the dangerous Beerwah intersection at Old Gympie Road and Peachester Road. The community has spoken to both Mark and me over their concerns for the safety of residents and especially the school community. You can sign the petition at Mark’s Caloundra office, my own office in Maleny or online at www.parliament.qld.gov.au (click on the Work of Assembly tag, then on the petitions tag and then on current e-petitions). The petition closes at the end of October.

Out and About

At the beginning of term three, I wrote to the school principals in Glass House offering to visit with the school and talk about Parliament and Government in Queensland. Most recently I have visited Beerburrum State School where I had a great time talking with the kids about my experiences in parliament and got to Tayler Davidson, Brooke answer some of their questions about life as a McNielly with Andrew politician and a minister. I also got to inspect the students’ kitchen garden which promotes the mantra ‘You are what you eat’ and got to sample some zucchini slice that was made fresh with the kids’ own home grown zucchinis. Well done guys!

Mark McArdle

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Feedback on hinterland towns

I recently held a forum for a variety of community group to discuss a range of issues in the Caloundra Electorate, which Beerwah, Landsborough, Glenview, Eudlo and Mooloolah form part of. One interesting point that was raised was the future of these hinterland towns and what local residents want out of it. Do locals in these areas want to remain quiet heritage towns keeping their unique character, just a stone’s throw away from public transport and a short drive to Coast beaches, shopping precincts and business hubs , or do they want to match their CBD counterparts, such as Caloundra and the future Caloundra South with similar town planning and development? I’m quite keen to hear your thoughts on this, as I have received mixed views. What do you love about your suburb and want to see it become in the future? Email me at Caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au.

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This budget is a turning point for Queensland and it has set a new course for the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. We will ensure this government can better protect the environment and encourage growth in the Queensland economy. Highlights from the budget include: $8.5 million to protect Queensland’s iconic koalas, including an acquisition of koala habitat, a four year research program and rehabilitation services, $4.5 million to implement an industry-driven waste reduction strategy and improve the State’s response to litter and illegal dumping and $12 million over next three years for the Everyone’s Environment Grant program.

PARKING WE ARE HERE

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Lakes Centre

Last week marked a major milestone for health services on the Sunshine Coast, with the first sod turning of the Sunshine Coast University Hospital at Kawana. Construction will start this month on the major hospital, which is set to open in late 2016. This hospital will be a major boost for local residents, with services including an emergency department, a comprehensive cancer centre, specialised medical and surgical services (including neurosurgery and cardiac surgery), a maternity service, rehabilitation service and renal service. This means that patients who used to have to travel to Brisbane for certain specialist services will no longer have to. Keep an eye on the website for updates and also if you are looking for any work. Visit www.health.qld.gov.au/scuhospital. Sunshine Coast MPs with action group member Brian Ginn (yellow shirt), Premier Campbell Newman and Sunshine Coast Health Services CEO Kevin Hegarty www.gcnews.com.au


Beerwah Flowers & Gifts

High Tea Anyone? Stunning Glass 3 Tiered Platter $49.95

You may have noticed that Beerwah Flowers and Gifts is gradually moving their way into their exciting new premises on the corner of Peachester Road and Turner Street. The new store will be open on October 12, if everything goes to plan. Until then you will still find Sue and her team on Simpson Street, for all of your flowers and homewares, cards and gifts.

Timber and Ceramic Jewellery Drawers Small $39.95 Large $59.95

Bronze Candle Holder $29.95

Shabby Chic Shelf Complete Candle Set $77.50 Pebbled candle sets start at just $9.95

$239.95 Matching Round Table available $199.95

Beerwah Flowers and Gifts

62 Simpson Street, Beerwah (moving to corner of Peachester Rd & Turner St on 12 October

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WHATS NEW FROM 1ST JULY 2012 As you probably already know keeping up with taxation law is an ever changing, on going task. Here are a few of the changes that came into effect on July 1st. • Capital Gains tax – the 50% individuals discount has been removed for non-residents • Education Tax Refund replaced by Schoolkids Bonus & limited to Family Tax Benefit A eligibility • Eligible Termination Payments new concessional tax treatment limits • Entrepreneurs tax offset ends www.gcnews.com.au

• Individual flood levy tax ends 30 June 2012 • Individual tax low income offset reduces $1500 to $445 • Individual tax rate of 30% increases to 32.5% • Individual tax-free threshold goes to $18200 • Medical expenses tax offset reduces to 10% over $5000 for those with $84000+ ATI income • Medical Private Health Insurance Rebate is reduced for those with $84000+ ATI income • Medicare Levy Surcharge

increases up to 1.5% for those with no cover and $84000+ ATI income • Super co-contribution reduces from $1000 to $500 • Super contributions for income earners over $300,000 to be taxed 30% rather than 15% • Super deductible employer contribution limit drops from $50000 to $25000 for over 50’s We will endeavour to keep you up to date with taxation changes as they occur. If you have any queries regarding any of these changes please contact us for more information.

Carolyn Wheeler Woodford Office 1/116 Archer Street Phone: 5496 1156 email: cwheeler@caliph.net.au

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Noticeboard Trivia Night at Glasshouse RSL

The Glasshouse Country RSL Sub-branch Citizens Auxiliary, Reed Street, Glasshouse, is the venue for the next Trivia Night on Saturday, November 3, starting at 7.00pm. The cost will be $10 per adult, with a light supper served halfway through. Make up and book a table of six, or book a chair at a table. You don't have to be know everything you may just know that elusive piece of trivia that no one else knows. Bookings for this popular event need to be prepaid, for catering purposes. Phone Karen 0417 526 090.

Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch

The next meeting of Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch will be held on Monday, October 8 at 7.30pm at Beerwah Library. The speaker at this meeting will be Lauren Brisbane, Chair of the Australian Camel Industry Association. Lauren is an excellent speaker and it promises to be a highly entertaining talk. All residents of Beerwah who have not opted out are members of Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch; and all are welcome at the meetings.

WOEIE Festival

Where on Earth is Eudlo’s annual festival is on Sunday October 20, from 12.00 noon until late. The theme is ‘vintage fair’ and the festival will include stalls, rides, a vintage tea house, food and drinks, displays, entertainment, and a sideshow alley. If you are interested in holding a stall on the day, contact Karen on 0402 117 017 or Eudlo State School on 5458 0333.

Conditions

Shopping Bus Trip

Glasshouse District Little Athletics invites people to come and join the fun on their fundraising pre-Christmas shopping trip on Saturday, October 27. The bus will depart at 7.30am from Skippy Park, Landsborough. The trip stops at shops and warehouses in Brisbane, including electrical, children’s wear, gift lines, sportswear, handbags and shoes, jewellery, homewares, lollies, toys and more. Cost is $66.00 per person (15 years and over), and includes a fully-trained tour guide, morning tea and lunch. For more information and bookings, please contact Kim Hamon on 0419 829 088 or email kim.hamon@gmail.com

Glasshouse Toastmasters

New to the area? Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm, friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. We provide a safe learning environment, great feedback and have lots of fun doing it. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or visit www.glasshousetoastmasters.org

Women meeting for breakfast

Come and join a great group of ladies for an informal breakfast on Wednesday, October 10 and meet others in your area. The breakfast is at Headland Bowls Club, Syd Lingard Drive, Buderim, at 6.45am for a 7.00am buffet-style

breakfast until about 8.30am. It’s $20.00 per person, payable on arrival (cash only). This month, award-winning Sunshine Coast historical romance author Anna Campbell is going to talk about her new book ‘Seven Nights in a Rogue’s Bed’. Bookings are essential. Email womensbreakfast4556@hotmail.com or phone 0419 878 435 by Sunday, October 7.

Mooloolah Community Barbecue Mark your diaries for the next Mooloolah and District Community Barbecue on Friday November 2, from 5.00pm to 7.00pm. There will be live entertainment and good company. Bring along your excess home-grown fruit and vegetables to swap with others. Find a bargain at the Community Op Shop. The barbecue won’t be held in October. Don’t miss this fun sociable event at the Mooloolah Community Centre, 43 Bray Road. Enquiries, contact 5494 7822. Proudly supported by White’s IGA.

Mooloolah Valley Playgroup

The Mooloolah Valley Playgroup meets every Friday from 9.00am to 12.00 noon at Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road, Mooloolah. Vacancies exist for parents/carers with little ones from zero to five years old. Please contact Playgroup Queensland on (toll free) 1800 171 882 for further details.

Raffle Results

Glass House Country RSL Sub Branch Lucky Door B65 Barry, free meal. Meat Tray 86D Blue Spade, Heather. Fruit and Veg Tray 42D Blue Spade, Brendon. Fruit and Veg Tray 58D Blue Spade, Mrs Knott.

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Mike Turner Beerwah High Chaplain

The little boy on the stairs

About 12 years ago I was a part of a youth mission team which travelled through Thailand and India. I was quite young (21 years old) and it changed my life to see what life was like for the people who live in these two countries. There were things that I saw and people who I met who amazed me and inspired me but there was also a side to life there, particularly in India, which I could never be prepared for ... the poverty and lack of basic things that people need to live – clean water, a house, good food. One experience that touched me in a very personal way happened as our group was visiting a large shopping centre in a big city. We were going over a pedestrian overpass that crossed a busy smoky highway. As we walked across this dirty overpass – amidst the throng of people stomping up and down the stairs – I noticed a small boy, about five or six years old, sitting on his own, wearing only a scraggy pair of shorts. He was skinny and his shoulder blades stuck out all crooked. He was begging. I stopped and he looked right at me. I stood there looking at the boy in absolute shock and sorrow. I was overcome with emotions that I couldn’t explain at the time and my friends took me by the arm and said “Come on Mike, we have to go, you can’t help all the beggars”.

I have never forgotten that little boy and I never will. I still pray for him. I don’t know if he is still alive or what his life was like. I wrestled with God about this for a long time. I couldn’t understand why so many people like that boy suffer so much and we live in comfortable Australia. As I sought God for answers it occurred to me that it also broke God’s heart to see that boy living like that. God loves us all so much that he not only gave us an amazing world to live in, he gave us his very best – his son Jesus. We are the ones who cause the poverty and crime in the world – not God. What do we do with this knowledge? I believe that we should do all that we can to make this world a better place so that kids like that little boy don’t have to live like that. We need to stop being so selfish. Have a look at what Jesus said about this in the bible: Matthew 25 verse 34-40. GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866 Local contact Br. John 5439 9130

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah

Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354 Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah 8.30am - Sunday Worship & Youth Program 10.30am - Peachester UC 1st & 3rd Sun Phone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

WE HAVE MOVED! Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 24

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A to Z of Trades and Services A Automotive

Ph: 0422 864 744

Visit our website: www.glendonair.com

QBSA 1127008

ABN 40450476515

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INDUSTRIAL / COMMERCIAL / DOMESTIC  30 Years Experience in Trade  Tradesman not Salesman  First Class Workmanship  5 Year Warranty on Installation

Arctic au 22675

AIR CONDITIONING

DRAGON AIR CONDITIONING

Jeff & Ann Ross

Mobile: 0429 960 300

0439 247 266

ALL AREAS 0407 146 626

Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

• Mechanical Repairs

• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning

TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing

MOBILE MECHANIC Mechanical All Repairs & Servicing No Callout Fees

4 Accessories Fitting 4A xlocal with 15 years experience 

Phone 0411 877 616

Terry Vost

Diesel Mechanic

0434 090 197

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BSA # 1132000 / L004114

OVER 25 YEARS CONTRACTING Great prices on split & ducted Air conditioning systems

Air Lic No: L050397

Antennas / TV

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 Repairs & maintenance on all diesel 4WD’s, trucks & equipment  Mobile breakdown service available Locally owned with  Rebuilds & repairs on all components over 20 years  Air conditioning repairs & servicing experience  Electronic diagnosis on many makes & models

Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing

Moby Vic’s Southbound, Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains

0411 568 611 or 5493 0062

A GRADE MECHANIC

* Log Book Servicing * General Repairs and Maintenance * Automatic Transmission Specialist * Over 15 years experience

52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH

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BEERWAH ELECTRONICS PH: 5494 0466

21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net

• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets

7 Days Government Endorsed Antenna Installer

• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes

Quality TV Antennas Digital TV for Dummies TV Tuning, Wall mounting, Extra TV, Phone & Data outlets Satellite TV, VAST, Christian TV

H AL A W BEER CHANIC CES ME SERVI Where we specialise in customers not just cars Top Quality Servicing & Repairs on all cars & 4WD

• Brake & Clutch Repairs • Wheel alignments • Log Book Servicing • Front End Repairs • RWC Inspection Station

FREE COURTESY CAR NOW AVAILABLE

Shed 8/47, Beerwah Pde Beerwah

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5494 0747 We make your television viewing a pleasure

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Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Sarah on 5438 7445

or email reception@gcnews.com.au

www.gcnews.com.au

AUTO CARE

Mobile Auto Electrician Alternators • Starter Motors • Batteries

Bathroom

RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED

 Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians

SHOWERFIX

5492 9321

www.showerfix.com.au

SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY

Bricklayers

Rapid Brick & Block Laying

Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs

Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224

Peter - 0431 017 916

LEAKING SHOWERS

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11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH

Call Damien Oxley – 0418 755 212 Glass House Mountains

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Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.

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Reliable & Professional Tradesman For all aspects of brick & block laying

Rendering, Paving & Concreting

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5494 0944

www.skinnersautoelectrical.com.au

GRAHAM GREEN

YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION

SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN

LOCAL OPERATOR

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Ph: 5496 0300

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Pensioner Discounts

trucks cars earthmoving trailers

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0422 580 178 BSA 1182661

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C Carpet Cleaning

Prompt quoting Over 20yrs experience

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Gold Card No.: 24113

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5494 6794 or 0412 060 184

Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas

Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329

Ê CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER QBSA 1155593 Ê M 0417 045 062

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BSA Lic 1129044

Dean Parry Carpenter

Ph: Saun 0424 550 057

E redbuilding@bigpond.com A 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553

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Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519

Specialising in high pressure cleaning for driveways, footpaths & pool surrounds

C Computers

2/28 Biondi Crescent Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au

Joinery & Shopfitters

KITCHENS

MOOLOOLAH COMPUTERS

* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295

Domestic, Commercial, Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install

PH: GUS GILLESPIE 0405 125 662

C Concreting

Phillip Short Concrete

PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates

0412 234 240

(AH) 5494 6302

• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing

PHONE: 0407 754 208

Over 35 years professional experience

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“All Aspects of Concreting”

Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’

Quick Concrete No Job Too Small

BSA Lic. No.: 11081523

Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire

PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au QBSA: 737533

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All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small

Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners

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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra

5413 2500

For all your electrical needs

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small

OFFICE AND SHOWROOM 1/28 BIONDI CRESCENT, BEERWAH

Unit 1 & 2, 5 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah

Wynne’s

Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural

Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282

• Kitchens • Vanities • Laundries •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades

Phone (07) 5494 0522

NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊNOTÊTHEÊSHOP!ÊÊWeÊComeÊtoÊYouÊ

ROBERT TREVISAN

CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

Kitchen & Bathroom Appliances Flat Pack Kitchens

ABN 89 058 455 025

ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au

Ph 5439 0108 Fax 5439 0109

KITCHEN & APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS

Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037

Argh! Stupid Computer!

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5494 6500

Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns

Lic No 67745

PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.

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Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

QBSA 24630

Jim: Beerwah

Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046

ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329

ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425

New Installations & Renovations

Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial

Home & Business Sales & Service, Website & Hosting

Director

All carpentry work M 0417 045 062 RenovationsExtensions T (07) 5494 7117 Decks – Home F (07) Maintenance 5494 7543

Electrical Services Electrical Services ELECTRICAL SERVICES PTY LTD

Kerrie 0488 498 034 Terry 0427 948 997

NEED A QUALITY BUILDER?Ê THINKING OF RENOVATING?Ê

New Homes Extensions Renovations

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Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

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Lic. No. 70875

SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS

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CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

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Gold Card No 061792

• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways

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ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS

GREG GATTI All Concrete Work

Hale Carpet Cleaning

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5494 6658 - 0418 151 231

License No 71591

BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY

CONCRETOR

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Lighting New Homes Pumps

Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds

Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801

Prompt, friendly service

www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

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Engineering & Welding

STUART McLEOD MOBILE WELDING For all your on-site fabrication & welding needs.

Workshop facilities: 19 Tallawong Close, Beerwah

Ph/Fax: 5494 1606 Mob: 0409 491 938 www.gcnews.com.au


Fencing

Phone 5494 8900

FIRST CALL FENCING Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew

FREE Roof Insulation With Every Shed Or Garage Purchased while stocks last, conditions apply

Floor Sanding

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www.jimsmowing.net

5493 0493

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STEVE GASTALDIN

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MOWING & ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE

Large or small. Experienced Local Operator

Phone Michael 0447 341 241

Handyman Services ALL MAINTENANCE

22+ years experience Free in all types of home maintenance Quotes repairs, painting & minor renovations

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Mick 0418 935 162

0407 946 061

Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint

Rick’s

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

House Yards, Small Acreage Horticulture Advice

New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

FIRST

BSA Lic: L 1117342

QBSA 1192667

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PAINTERS

Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031

Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care

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Painters

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0407 575 667

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Weed Problems? H ACREAGE, HOUSE BLOCKS, WINTER WEEDS, BLUE TOP & CHICKWEED

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Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

Phone 5438 7445

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LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

Mays Mowing Service Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713

Call Brett 0413 102 800

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Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

5496 9270

• Jobs up to $3,300

G Gas LP Gas Suppliers

* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

ABN 87 020 422 605

• All aspects of landscaping, garden makeovers & ongoing maintenance

www.kamconstructions.com.au

KLM

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

Tina 0418 935 164

Watson’s Gardening & Landscaping

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For all your floor sanding needs Justin 0468 639 761 Jobs up to $3,300 only

Lic.4551 and Insured

Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

Ph (07) 5497 2615

JUST TIMBER FLOORS

Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

Quality Workmanship

• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services TO506

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

GRAHAM RENWICK

Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING

2 William St Kilcoy

GARAGES - SHEDS

www.firstcallfencing.com.au

GARDEN FEATURES

a/h: 5494 0830

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5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns

ATER FEATURES

• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &

Ph: 0418 204 159

BSA Licence no 60108

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• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS

Kerrie 0488 498 034 Terry 0427 948 997

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

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From general lawn mowing & yard maintenance to total garden transformations

Landscaping

FREE QUOTES

• New Work • House Repaints • Roof Repaints

• Decks • House & Roof Washing PAINTING Do It Right Davie McIntyre Choose Brush Right Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains

Professional Painting For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300

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Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience

All Aspects of Painting & Pressure Cleaning Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas

ABN 79 347 449 750

Home Maintenance

Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience • Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering

• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small

Phone George 0487 424 223

ANDREW 0423 107 716

BRESLIN PAINTING

BSA 49885

New Work & Repaints • Airless Spraying

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Call Rudi 0438 940 634

TONY MCDONALD Painter & Decorator Commercial & Domestic

0404 621 541 No Obligation Free Quote – Quality Work Guaranteed

QBSA Licence No: 1140842

•Track Machine

Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996

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Termites: • Cockroaches • Spiders • Pre-purchase • Carpet Beetle • Rodents timber inspections • Lawn Weeds • Fleas • Termite inspections • Silver Fish • Ants • Chemical barriers/ • Bed Bugs reticulation

•Augers •Trencher • 4 in 1 bucket •8 ton tipper •Level bar •Laser Leveller •Tilt Bucket A/H:

For reliable service call Vern ........

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0404 479 187 or 5494 9336

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL

Lic No. PMT-0-11432

0407 439 526

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*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper

*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping

D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough

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B&A Earthmovers bobcat, excavator & tipper hire

Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 Fax: 5497 4840

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Positrack, Excavator and Bobcat Hire - 8 tonne tipper - trencher - augers - 4 in 1 bucket - levelling bar - laser levelling - forks - 3 tonne excavator

Glasshouse Country News or email: reception@gcnews.com.au

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Panel Beating

Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

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Plumbers

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

Beerwah Bulldog in Representative Team In August, Beerwah Bulldogs player Hannah Brown was selected to play for the Caboolture District Rugby League Representative team. Hannah travelled to Hervey Bay to participate in the U12's girls Rugby League South East Queensland three day carnival. Caboolture remained undefeated throughout the three day competition but were defeated in the finals by Toowoomba 12-6. The girls played a total of six games against teams from Bundaberg to the Gold Coast and from South West Queensland. Hannah also played with a team of selected players in Ipswich this year as a part of the Women in League Carnival, which also involved the opportunity

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Contributed by Jill Forster The club is running the ‘Milo in2CRICKET’ program again this season. It’s a fun way of introducing cricket to both boys and girls aged six to eight years. The registration fee is $65.00. Each participant receives a plastic bat, soft ball, t-shirt, bucket hat and backpack. The club is holding two registration days for the program to be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club.

Beerwah Ladies Golf

Contributed by Jenny Kelly On Thursday 64 ladies played a Stroke event for trophies kindly donated by Lyn Nichols and Barb McIntosh. Thank you for your support girls.

Winners Carol and Viki with trophy donors Lyn and Barb

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The first one is on Saturday, October 6 from 1.00pm – 4.00pm and the second day is Wednesday, October 10 from 4.00pm – 5.30pm. If you are unable to attend either of the registration days and you would like your son or daughter to participate, please contact Jill Forster on 5493 0663 or 0418 946 252. The sessions will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 4.00p,-5.00pm. The first session will commence on Wednesday, October 24 and finish on Wednesday, December 5. The winner of Division 1 was Viki Bartel, with a great score of 68 nett, on a count back from Cindy Godfrey. Cindy was runner up, also on 68 nett. Division 2 was well won by Carol Fraser with a nett score of 68. Runner up was one of our new members, Julie Hughes, with a 72 nett. With the course a lot drier, we are getting some pretty good scores coming in. This week’s NTP's were Lorraine McCamley on 2, Gail Gundry on 5, Mavis Brimelow on 16 and Kaye Jansen took out 18. The ball run down went to 74. It's nice to see this fine weather hanging around for a while. Till next week , stay safe and good golfing.

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Contributed by Dennis Hume Monday, September 24: Open 2 Bowl Triples. Bowlers from surrounding clubs join in and make the competition so much more challenging. Winners from Mooloolah, Lloyd Walker, Judy Walker, Eileen Pierce 2 + 39. Runners up were from Palmwoods, Rick Paris, Lyn Paris, Di O’Brien 2 + 37. 3rd Place went to Glasshouse, Brian Fogarty, Jack Timm, Lindsay Henderson with a high score of 32 off the card. Wednesday, September 26: Ladies Bowls Day. The Ladies Consistency Final was played. Di Hunt def Millie Freshwater 150 to 97. Two social Pairs games were also played. Margaret Lehmann, Gary Lehmann def Di Viterale, John McSwain 18 to 13. Richard Kossen, Dennis Hume def Jenny Hobson, Marleen Bertram 21 to 19. Thursday, September 27: Open Pairs Bowls. AM game winners were Bray Howard, Trevor Bertram 2 + 52. Runners up were Anne Howard, Monika

Duff with high score of 25 in 2nd game. PM game winners were Margaret Lehmann, Gary Lehmann. Not enough players to award Runners up. Round 2 of Men’s “B” grade Singles were played in the afternoon. Andrew Dobbie def Lindsay Henderson 27 to 8. Kevin Beasley def Rob Scullion 25 to 22. Kerry Capern def Brendan Freshwater 26 to 23. Thanks also to the markers, Chris Freshwater, Rae Farrell and Warren Blackbourne. The next round of the Men’s “B” Singles will be on the 7th October at 10.00am. Correction to results of 22nd September. Andrew Dobbie def Tony Eaton 26 to 8. Max Viterale def John Aitken 27 to 20. Ladies Consistency winner Di Hunt

Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club

Contributed by Judy Walker Tuesday, September 25: winners were Ray Bryant, Rob Hall and Gwen Henderson and in the other game Ethan(John Gay), Gay Ricketts and Judy Walker. Friday, September 28: winners Netty Cook and Darren Black, 2nd Eileen Pierce and Frank Kelly

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and 3rd. Lloyd and Judy Walker. Saturday Judy Walker and Ray Bryant had a win and there was a draw between Lloyd Walker and Ede Clark, and John Kay(visitor) and Eileen Pierce. We had our AGM on Saturday which was attended by just 13 Members. Newly elected was Chairman Richard Metcalfe, Ladies and Mens Presidents, Judy Walker and Ian Henderson. We showed our respects for our Patron Jack Hampson who passed away recently with a minute’s silence. Thanks to our retiring Chairperson Marilyn Boulton and good luck with your future plans. Lets all work together to increase our Membership and grow our Club. www.gcnews.com.au


Get up&Grow with Jade King

Jade is a local wife and mum, soil scientist and teacher who is passionate about vegetable gardening

Starting from scratch! Once again I am starting my vegetable patch from scratch. This has come about because we decided to expand on our passion for providing the family with all our vegetables, herbs, eggs and some of our fruit, to going the whole hog, so to speak, and adding more fruit and some meat … and hopefully generate some income doing what we love best … producing on a larger scale: Farming! Obviously, to do this we required more land and thus we sold our patch and home, and are starting out again with more land. Our family dream for the future is to produce all of our fresh food items such as, vegetables, fruit, meat, fish, eggs and honey. Whilst at first this is a little overwhelming when considering the work it will take, I aim to try to keep in mind that we have the rest of our lives to do this. What a blessing that is really, having the opportunity to do what we love every day. So, first things first … locating and designing the new patch. Whilst this sounds simple, there are numerous factors to consider. 1. Aspect – Any healthy veggie patch needs at least seven hours of sunlight in both summer and winter. Ideally it should be north to northeasterly facing, however if this isn’t possible, you can utilise different shaded areas for more shade tolerant vegetables such as silver beet or leeks, and very hot sunny areas for heat tolerant capsicums or fennel. 2. Size and Space – I have decided to segregate my garden areas to suit the style of plants I need to grow. My compact vegetables will be grown near the house in a raised garden bed of approximately 1.5 metres by 20 metres, divided into six rotational sections, whilst my vine crops such as watermelon, pumpkin and rockmelon will be planted in mounds on a paddock area adjacent to my fruit orchard. I used to just plant compact varieties or just trim consistently to contain my vines, which worked fine, however I plan to grow a greater quantity now. 3. Access – This needs to be considered from a number of perspectives. Will your garden be easy to plant in, harvest from and maintain? My initial plan for a terrace style garden ended at this point. 4. Water – When considering a new garden location, not only should you be thinking about how to water your patch, but how water will flow in and around your patch during watering and heavy rains. Stormwater and garden bed runoff, when considered well, can be utilised effectively to provide nutrients and water to areas of high need, such as fruit trees. 5. Garden bed style – Raised bed or direct planting; dig or no dig; sleepers or bricks? So many considerations, but this really comes down to budget, availability of materials and personal preference. I personally find raised beds more productive in an organic setting when filled correctly and will be opting for this for my main patch. 6. Aesthetics – This is the point where I am lost in all my dream ideas, before being restricted by costs, time and feasibility … but I just love planning vegetable patches! To me, a vegetable patch can be the most beautifully presented garden if designed to suit the location. Let your imagination run a little wild and create. At the end of the day, assuming you have accounted for the first two factors, the remaining points can be addressed with a bit of handy work, and I’m very lucky to have a very handy hubby! So, after addressing these first two vital factors, I went straight to aesthetics and planning my dream garden design … raised garden bed built out of rocks … gravity fed watering system that drip feeds the vegies on a timer … drainage from the garden directed to the orchard area … I love dreaming! How my hubby reacts to my design when he reads this will probably determine whether my dream becomes reality! I did say I was “very lucky to have a very handy hubby!”

Out and About Spring orchid spectacular Last Friday and Saturday saw another amazing show orchestrated by the Glasshouse Country Orchid Society, with some of the most spectacular orchids and foliage plants you’ll ever see on display at the Beerwah Community Hall. Congratulations go to all the category winners – including the sections sponsored by us here at Glasshouse Country News.

Jennifer Kelly and Christine Toby admired the Den amenthystoglossum which took out Grand Champion, Champion Species & Champion Specimen by R&J Hopkins

Jan Gresham, Paul Jones and Susan Keegan

Michael Keegan was passing on his Orchid Knowlegde to Carmel Barr and Veronica Davis

Sue Jones pruning some beautiful green cymbidium Orchids

Zeta Hagge of Palmview was checking the main display

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Proudly sponsored by Coochin Creek Co-op for all your gardening needs 39 Simpson St, Beerwah Ph: 5494 6219 Jade likes her family to be able to live as self sufficiently as possible from her garden and she loves to share her knowledge with others. www.gcnews.com.au

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Courses & Tuition guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157 ART CLASSES Beginner or Advanced. Acrylic, Oil, Pastel, Watercolour. All Styles $20.00 per class www.landsboroughartstudio.com.au Karen 5494 8354 yoga Wed 6.30pm - 8.00pm Peachester Hall. New class starting Oct 11, Thurs 9:30am - 11am Landsb. Hall www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au Phone: 0437 914 029

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Annual General Meeting Hinterland Community Development Association of Caloundra Inc (HCDAC) Notice is hereby given of a public meeting to be held on Thursday, 1 November 2012 at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane at 5.00pm. Interested persons wishing to nominate to join the committee can email Holly Aston on hcdworker.holly@gmail.com please RSVP by 5 October to the above email address or Phone 0407 165 308

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Home & Yard Maintenance Gardening, minor painting, mowing etc. Insured. Pensioner discount, no job too small. Phone Craig 5494 0858 Gary's cleaning service Weekly or fortnightly cleans. Minimum 2 hrs $25/hr. Pensioners $20/hr Phone: 5494 7340 or 0423 772 573 Beachview Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns & garden, rubbish removal, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881

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Books Beerwah Books and Bits & Beerwah Books and Bits Vinyl Revival. Great range of books and LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to Adults. Comics and some trading cards and other collectables. Follow us on Facebook 10% discount to all FB Likers. Hours Mon to Fri 8.30 to 4.30 Saturday 8.30 to 12.30. 5494 6315

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Beerwah book & bits Tarot Card Reading by Yvonne. Every Wednesday 1-3pm 5494 6315. Private sessions 5494 0007

Markets Landsborough Market every Saturday 8.00am - 1.00pm. Stalls inside & outside. $10.00 a site. Fresh Fruit & Veg. Dog Treats & Bird Treats. Plants & Seedlings, Jewellery, Bric a Brac , Incense & essential oils. Dragons & Dolls. Our Country Kitchen provides great old style country breakfasts each Saturday come on in & try one. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings essential. New stall holders welcome. Phone 54946315 b.h.

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Mulch avocado mulch $220 for 10 m3 delivered / 10km of Maleny - can deliver outside this area Phone: 0439 583 227 double bed orthopedic ensemble Excel. Cond. $750. 6 draw chest good cond. $200. 16 inch Digital TV Thomson + wi-fi incl. Good Cond. $950. Pick up only not neg. Ph Michelle 0427 515 573

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Accredited Ben Davis Nationally Computer Technician

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Positions Vacant BP Landsborough casual kitchen position Early starts & weekend work. Email resume to bp_landsborough@bigpond.com.au

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Retail Shop Front 50m2 High Exposure Main Road Beerwah Opposite Woolies 0431 249 694 glasshouse Modern 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, BIRs, aircon, DLUG, fenced. Quiet cul-de-sac, walk to school, shops, rail. $385 week. 0457 360 279 or 0407 572 930

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Garage Sales landsborough Wattlebird Place. Saturday. Clothes, fridge, TV, glassware, household items.

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Motorcycles Wanted motorcycles wanted - Going or not. Complete or not. Cash paid. Ph: 0421 375 176.

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Phone Tina 0414 233 751 Dog Pawz-A-While Grooming ...If your puppy isn’t becoming to you then he/she should be coming to me

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AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 An illness in the family can now be turning around for the better. No need to worry, obstacles will be overcome. Important decisions will need to be made soon regarding your work, your home and close relationships. Travel is possible at the weekend and you could get some news of a baby. PISCES February 20 – March 20 Important decisions will need to be made regarding your career, home and travel. Deciding to move interstate or overseas is possible. At this period you may be confused, if this is so, perhaps don’t make important decisions until you feel certain of what you really want to do just now. ARIES March 21 – April 20 Hard work can bring rewards and help you achieve what you deserve. Long-time friends will stand by you. Your confidence will improve immensely. This is an excellent time to start a new lifestyle. Delays with some correspondence can cause some concern. An emotional situation with a family member will be resolved. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 Decisions with a very close friend or a close relationship will need to be made. Follow your intuition; it is not the time to rush into a new situation so tread lightly. A change of car is possible and new work prospects will be a relief. Decisions may need to made regarding holidays.

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