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have been thinking a lot about age recently, probably because we have started working on a Senior’s feature for the next edition. I must have been wondering who decided that 50 is the age when you become a ‘Senior’ and what were they thinking – 50 is still so young and vital! I have now started hoping that with the pension being delayed 70 years of age, maybe we will also be able to delay the concept of ‘Seniors’ until at least 60? So what got me being so anxious about my age (which let me say is closer to 50 than 40)? I was chatting to an old school friend yesterday who is a little older than I am and just likes to describe herself as forty something. She has even trained
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Don’t miss the Trivia Night fundraiser for the ‘Weekend to End Women’s Cancers’, at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 7.00pm. Organise a team or come along and join one on the night. There will be heaps of great prizes including a $1,000.00 Bassett Barks voucher, and VIP theme park tickets. Cost is $25.00 per person, which includes hot nibbles. Phone Sarah on 0403 252 938 to RSVP.
Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Commodore, $10.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.
Rural Fire Service Day – will be celebrate by The Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade at their open day at the Fire Station (Maleny Road) between 11.00am and 1.00pm and at the Glasshouse Mountains Rural Fire Station from 11.00am – 3.00pm in Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains next door to the neighbourhood centre.
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her young primary school aged children that this is the only answer they are allowed to give in response to questions about her age. Apparently they like to show off that they have the oldest mum in school, which must seem very cool to them! I don’t think kids really understand the mystery of a woman’s age, as they like to refer to themselves as being almost six or seven and a quarter years old – they proudly claim every single month they can! So here’s hoping that I will be inspired by their approach to life and stop deigning that I am almost middle aged!
The Range Authors and Writers Support group have a weekend of writers’ workshops – the "Winter Writers Toolkit” that provide tools that will inspire and provoke new and seasoned writers. Earth Room, LIFT gallery, 926 Maleny Montville Road, Maleny from 9.00am – 5.00pm each day. $75.00 for the weekend or $25.00 per half day sessions, morning and afternoon tea provided. For more information please contact 0418 788 836 or email winterwriters@yahoo.com.au
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Gordon tackles the trek to Everest Base Camp By Lea Parkes
When you think about the kind of person who might undertake a World Expeditions Everest Base Camp – does the image of an 83-year-old gentlemen from Peachester come to mind? Well if you know Gordon Howitt, it won’t come as a surprise. Gordon’s proud daughter Dawn Clark contacted us recently to see if we would like to write a story. She hasn’t been able to confirm it, but they are researching to establish if Gordon might be the oldest person to successfully trek to the Everest base camp. The company that organises the tour usually doesn’t take participants over 75-years-of-age, but once Gordon could provide details of his experience in mountains and a medical certificate to the company’s doctor in Britain, that problem was cleared. Gordon and two of his other daughters Christine (52) from Perth and Karen (53) from Bribie Island travelled to Nepal’s capital Kathmandu in April to take on the 14 day trek to 5200 metres altitude and back. So the girls could keep an eye on their dad, one walked a metre ahead of him and one walked a metre behind. Trekking is walking with no cars or trucks, and requirements are transported on a Sherpa’s back, on a yak or on horseback.
Gordon said that the biggest problem was a lack of oxygen at the 4,000 metre and over mark, with many of the other team members being affected. However Gordon believes that he was fine because he had never ever smoked a single cigarette in his life. "We mostly had fine weather, and only on one afternoon did it snow and the frost the following morning saw the fly sheet above the tents freeze," said Gordon. Sadly, the day they reached the base camp, was the same day that a large number of Sherpas were killed in an ice avalanche not too far above them. Dawn describes Gordon as “a pretty fit old codger” who had always led a physically active life. However Gordon did point out to me that he has a metal right hip and his right lung only operates at 75% efficiency because of suffering tuberculosis as a teenager. I asked Gordon if he ever had any doubt that he would be able to achieve it, and he looked at me questioningly and said, “no doubt at all.” You hear about the confidence of the young – but after talking to Gordon I can see that the confidence of the experienced is something inspiring. In next week’s GCNews we will bring you more details of Gordon’s trip in our Travelling Tales.
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Electricians have been forced to wear the cost of replacing allegedly faulty solar devices produced by collapsed Sunshine Coast company Advancetech. Liquidators were appointed to the solar and electrical distributor last week, just days after the Queensland Government recalled 27,000 devices that had been sold in Queensland and New South Wales. If you purchased your solar system from a LOCAL then there is a very high chance that he, or the company, are still here. So if you have some of these faulty isolator switches then you can be very confident that your solar system will be fixed up in no time. BUT, the cheaper price my brother paid, rather than buy from a LOCAL, has now back-fired. The OUT OF TOWN company HE bought from, because it was cheaper, has gone broke. So my brother and thousands of other Aussie battlers who like to buy the cheapest – HAVE GOT JUST THAT! The Cheapest.
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she has been part of the team at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club for the past six years, and for the past 15 months, has held the role of Club Manager. With the sudden departure of the former manager, and with the club facing a tough financial future, the club’s Management Committee asked Kylie if she would take on the challenge. Having plenty of enthusiasm for the task, and keen to lead the club in their recovery – she threw herself into the position and over the last couple of months has seen what the Management Committee are describing as a small but promising turn around. Club President Ken Fullerton said the committee knew how important it was at that time to have someone who knew the club, and the community, and that would be able to garner the support required by everyone working together to secure the club’s future. Ken said the level of commitment Kylie has given the job, while juggling all of her family responsibilities as a mum with three school-aged kids, had been outstanding. “We really appreciate all that she has done over the whole time she has worked with us,” he said. Kylie said the job had been tough, and definitely not your average Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 5.00pm job, but she has learned a lot from the experience. “I have really enjoyed introducing new ideas, and creating events and expanding the number of functions at the club, but am now looking forward to getting a bit more balance back into my life, and being able to drop in for a meal with the family and just relax and enjoy the club,” she said. Last week Kylie handed over the reins to new Manager Bruce Lange, who has been working in the Club industry for the best part of 20 years.
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Seven of those years were with the Sunnybank Sports Club. At the time he went to the club it was a really small club and he was able to lead it into a period of significant growth and development. Talking to Bruce, you definitely get the feeling that he’s keen to apply his strong business and marketing background to take the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club into their next phase of their recovery, and he can’t wait to make it happen. He says that as a bloke he may not be able to offer “the feminie approach that Kylie did in the job,” but he also understands the importance of using the skills of everyone in the team to get the best results for the club. He is looking forward to meeting the locals, so when you’re down at the club make sure you say hello and make Bruce feel welcome.
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Trucker with heart of gold
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It’s not often you can say that you’ve met a true trucking legend, but last week I had the sheer pleasure of speaking with (and mostly listening to) John ‘The Ferret’ Moran. John and his wife Margo are new residents to the Glasshouse Country region, moving to Beerburrum to a villa within Twin Cedars only six week ago. The 82-year-old bush poet, performer, former truck driver (for 49 years) and tireless toiler for children’s charities was recently bestowed with the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in recognition for his almost 25 years of service to raising funds for disadvantaged children. John started driving trucks in his early twenties and by the 1970’s had become a household name to nearly all truckers through his writings in the ‘Truckin’ Life’ magazine. “I’m not a formally educated man, but seem to have a gift of writing in a way which connects with the average Australian. “I wrote personality pieces about people in the trucking industry, as well as a very popular gossip style column. I had a bigger spy network than the CIA,” John laughingly said. But it was his efforts over the last 25 years in raising much-needed funds for children’s charity organisations that has won John the hearts of many more than just Australia’s truckers. John was the co-founder of the Convoy for Kids in Brisbane in 1989, and has been a driving force
“This has allowed us to financially help organisations such as Riding for the Disabled, Camp Quality, Careflight and numerous special schools and children’s hospitals. “Last year I was the special guest at the convoy in Wollongong, which left me gob-smacked. There were so many people involved, with cars, motorbikes and trucks forming a convoy kilometres long,” he said. “And they raised over $1 million from just that one event. To think that I was involved in setting up the concept of organised trucking convoys being used to generate funds for charity – it’s just an incredibly humbling experience.” John would especially like to thank the great efforts of the Lions Club movement. “Lions have supported the Convoy of Kids in Brisbane and without them, it would not be possible to put it on,” he said.
Wife Margo and John 'The Ferret' Moran with his OAM behind it ever since, guiding it to grow into a major annual national fundraising institution. “From modest beginnings and with a passion to see children given the opportunity for a better life, we’ve had over 240 convoys organised and raised over $8 million,” explained John.
Over the years, John has been recognised in many ways for his dedication to raising funds for kids. He is also the Patron for Riding for the Disabled, the Co-Patron (with Slim Dusty) of the Lights on the Hill Trucking Memorial at Gatton, has been inducted in to the National Road Transport Hall of Fame and received the People’s Choice award at the 2009 Tamworth Music Festival for his bush poetry. “But to be honoured and recognised by my peers, my industry, my country and the Queen is such a wonderful feeling. It fills me with pride,” an emotional John said.
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The developer behind the project, Andrew Tilt of Monkira Properties, stopped by for a chat and the opportunity to share his vision about the estate. Previously the company had been involved mostly in townhouse development, in Beerwah, Gympie and Nambour. However when he saw the land in Glass House Mountains he quickly saw the great potential for developing it into affordable housing blocks. Andrew said while the Glass House Mountains township area has seen much growth in the past few years, it’s still retained its village atmosphere. He could see that the town was still small enough to have kept its country feel, and that with the location so close to schools, trains and shopping areas, it could offer the lifestyle that young couples and families want. “Our approach was to be able to do this development and be able to market the blocks under the $200,000 mark, making it affordable with the price of building a home to first home buyers,” Andrew said. These days many young couples are struggling to make that first entry into the housing market, but Andrew believes that this development will give
them that opportunity and in a place that they will be happy to call home. Stage 1 of the estate includes 43 blocks, with another 12 more in stage 2 and then in a couple of years’ time another 30 blocks will be developed. By having the entry to the estate in Poole Road, with a landscaped pedestrian access onto Coonowrin Road, the estate will fit discretely into the town. At this stage Andrew anticipates that the civil works will be completed in August, and the titles will be finalised in September / October at which time they will go onto the market. If you are interested in finding out more, or expressing an interest in purchasing, contact Kelvin Brady at Laurie Evans Real Estate at Glass House Mountains on 0429 003 338 or email kelvin@laurieevans.com.au
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Call to arms to end women’s cancer Did you know that one in three women will develop a form of cancer by age 85? A scary fact? If you are wondering about what you can do to change this, then you will want to support a couple of local teams who are planning to participate in the ‘2014 Brisbane Walk to End Women’s Cancers’. This is no fun run but a hard core fundraiser which sees those participating in the 2-day, 60km walk through the streets of Brisbane. The event is the largest walk for women’s cancers in QLD, having raised $3.5 million in 2013, and funds raised support women’s cancers research and clinical trials as well as treatment, care and prevention programs for all women’s cancers. Two of the local teams have contacted GCNews to share their stories. The Freedom Fighters, a team of two former Beerwah High Students – Angie Shultz and her sister Shannon Ind have been involved previously as volunteers and in local community groups. They have a passion to help others and this year they have decided to participate in the walk as their way of giving back to the community. Glass House Mountains local Sarah Greenhill, her dad David, along with her sister and brother-inlaw Rebecca and Adam Hennesy, and a friend Sandy Goulding, have formed another group, The Solos (Survivors of lost loved ones). Rebecca and David did the event last year, and while acknowledging that it was one of the hardest things they have ever done, they found it
Angie Shultz and Shannon Ind really satisfying and are keen to step out once again this year. Every participant in this walk will have personally raised at least $2,000.00 to get to the start line, so we are talking about very dedicated people, who need your support to make it possible. Both groups are working on a number of fundraising initiatives including The Trivia Night at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. If you would like to make a donation to either of the groups you can do this by going to the www. endcancer.org.au or click on the donations tab, search the teams for the Freedom Fighters or The Solos and tag your donation to them. The Freedom Fighters are also looking for local businesses to purchase advertising space on their t-shirts used for training and during the event. If you would like to offer your fundraising support you can contact the teams directly, The Freedom Fighters angie_moo@yahoo.com or give her a call on 0433 546 130 or Sandy on sags83@ hotmail.com Let’s get our local girls and guys to the line-they will do the rest.
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The Committee and Members of the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club were saddened to learn of the recent death of Trustee and Foundation Member Barry Fullerton. Barry has had a long association with the Sports Club and, particularly, the BeeGees Soccer Club. Over the years Barry held a number of positions on the Soccer Club committee, including that of Treasurer, and was also a team coach. Barry was awarded Life Membership of BeeGees Soccer Club in 1984. Barry was also a Foundation Member of the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club and was instrumental in helping to gather funds to enable the construction of the existing Sports Club building which opened in 1987. He became a Trustee of the State Government Reserve for Sport and Recreation – today’s Sports Club grounds – over 30 years ago and was still
Thanks from the Close Shaves Steve Graves and Everard Schenk would like to say thank you to everyone who has supported them in raising funds for research into finding a cure for cancer. "We cannot thank local businesses and the community enough for getting behind us in raising over $7,000," said Steve. This will go towards the total of $1.4 million being raised for the Cancer Council by the Shitbox Rally this year. "We would like to thank all the local businesses that chipped in $100.00 each to get our car to Perth for the start of the Rally. We also need to
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carrying out his Secretarial duties until early this year. Committee members could always rely on Barry to know the answer to any question related to the Sports Club’s tenancy and use of Reserve land. The Sports Club will sorely miss his counsel and guidance on matters related to the Sports Club’s grounds – a Reserve where various sporting activities have been held for almost 100 years. Our sincere condolences go to Barry’s wife Judy and his extended family.
thank those who gave us parts and did work for us free of charge as their way of supporting us. "We have had friends, workmates and club mates chip in money to the Cancer Council to help us reach our target but on top of these we have to thank everyone who bought raffle tickets, a sausage at our sausage sizzle, or chucked 20 cents into the tin on the counter at the local pizza shop. "Every single cent has helped us get to our target. We are humbled by the generosity of all concerned. Thanks," Steve said.
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Black Swan School of Dance students Eilish Carney and Georgia Topp are light on their feet, but nothing could lift the two higher than receiving Honours in their Commonwealth Society of Teachers of Dancing (CSTD) Ballet exam in May. Both girls were ecstatic with what they have accomplished and Miss Rebecca, principal and owner of Black Swan, said she couldn’t be any prouder of these two beautiful dancers. “They have shown great skill and determination,” she said. Great skill that a little over a year ago Georgia Topp didn’t believe she had. “I’ve only been taking classical ballet classes with Miss Rebecca for a year, she helped me realise my dream in dance and how far I could get,” she said. Eilish, who attends numerous classes at the school, said there were many reasons why the girls chose Black Swan School of Dance. “Miss Rebecca believes in every student who attends this school, she encourages us to achieve our very best whatever our dreams may be. “The classes are small too, so we all receive individual attention. I love it!” The girls still have a number of exams to sit before achieving their goal of becoming professional dancers but with the support of their families, friends and fellow dancers behind them they look forward to a bright future. Black Swan School of Dance offers classes in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Drama and Gymnastics for dancers aged two to 102 and of all skill levels. For more information please call 0409 673 559 or visit www. blackswanschoolofdance.com Eilish Carney (14) with Miss Rebecca and Georgia Topp (15)
Women’s Social Group visit to Nungeena Recently the ladies from the Glasshouse Country Women’s Social Group had a outing to Toorbul, where we had a picnic on the water front. The day was a bit windy and rainy yet we still had a great time. They would like to extend an invitation to local women who might be interested in coming along on their next outing to Nungeena Aboriginal Corporation for Women’s Business on Wednesday, June 11. This a special meeting place for women, families and others who are interested in Aboriginal culture, and aims to support them through cultural awareness, education and hospitality. It is a 16 acre property adjacent to Mt Beerwah and includes special birthing trees where Aboriginal women would journey to when it was time to have their babies. The women recognised the significance of Mother Mountain (Mt Beerwah), and the trees are very special to the area. The Women’s Social Group will be walking to these special trees and listening to a talk about Aboriginal people and their culture. If you would like to join us, please meet at Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street opposite the Post Office at 12.10pm to carpool, or go directly to Nungeena, 60 Streek Road, Glass House Mountains to start by 12.30pm. Come along and bring your lunch - cost is $2.00, and tea and coffee is provided. For more information please call the Neighbourhood Centre on 5438 7000.
Peachester CWA
Contributed by Coral Beutel On Tuesday, May 20 we held a successful International Day, thanks to Jeff, Gordon and Rob for helping set up the Peachester Hall on the Monday. Margaret Ferris did up the stage beautifully, with the centre piece a lovely painted tea towel done by our member Margaret Wallace, as well as creating the other Vietnam displays. Thanks to all who helped, especially the Beerwah CWA girls who provided the delicious Vietnamese desserts while Peachester served the main course. Thanks to Dawn, John, Renae and Dani for all they did. The raffle was won by Marcia from Tewantin – Noosa Branch and the lucky door, donated by the Beerwah Branch, was won by Peggy. The Mother’s Day raffle drawn at the Mother’s Day luncheon at Good Old Days was won by Brianna. Cath, dressed in her beautiful Vietnamese outfit, presented the judges of the school work with fruit and vegetable baskets from Peachester Fruit and Vegies. Our guest speaker was Peter McDonal who served in Vietnam and has been back just recently. His talk was very informative and was about how things were and are now. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us all. I would like to apologise to the Singing Belles for omitting to acknowledge their donation to our cancer morning tea in my last report. www.gcnews.com.au
Would you like to give children a flying start in reading?
Contributed by Margaret Grambauer At Beerwah State School we are searching the community for interested adults that would like to share their reading skills with our students. A Queensland Ready Reader tutor 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. Become a parent or volunteer Ready Reader tutor and learn strategies to assist children become confident readers. The next training will be on June 24 between 9.00am and 1.30pm at Beerwah State School. To register, please phone Beerwah State School on 5436 5555 before June 17. We welcome all interested adults in the local community. Please encourage neighbours, relatives and friends to participate. Light refreshments will be available.
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Quilt Show winners A Quilt Show held recently at the Peachester Hall saw nearly 600 visitors across the two day event. President, Chris Harvey presented the prizes to the raffle winners, 3rd prize to Pam Barry, 2nd prize to Nola Deans and 1st prize to Theresa O'Donnell
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Probarians visit Pomona What's in the Spotlight Building or developing? Are you thinking of building or developing? The new Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme features an improved interactive mapping tool that makes it easier to see what zone your block sits in and which parts of the scheme apply to your property. The mapping tool link is on the new Planning Scheme page on council’s website. Just enter an address to search for the information you need.
Between the Pumice and the Blue Visit Between the Pumice and the Blue exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery until 6 July, 2014. Enjoy photographs, paintings, sketches and words that capture the contrasts, moods and beauty of Bribie Island and the Pumicestone Passage. Visit council’s gallery website for details.
Community Partnership Funding A new round of operational funding is available through council’s Community Partnership Funding Program for notfor-prot organisations that deliver key community services and facilities. The Program provides one year of funding for 2014/2015. Applications close 23 June. Visit council’s website for details and to apply.
New SC Planning Scheme The new Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme provides one set of rules for development region-wide. The new scheme supports good development in the right areas, recognises our unique communities, makes it simpler and cheaper to set up a new business and provides the right conditions for business to prosper. Visit council’s website for more.
Contributed by Val Machin The Glasshouse Combined Probus Club’s May outing was to The Majestic Theatre in Pomona which was built in 1921 and has been promoted as the oldest authentic silent movie theatre in the world! We watched the very funny Buster Keaton who starred in the movie called ‘College’. With music from the organ to set the scene and create the mood, we laughed our way through the story of intellectual Buster (Ronald) who followed Mary to College in an attempt to ‘win the girl’ from her athletic boyfriend Jeff. The boat race segment towards the end of the film had us all in stitches. And yes, in the end Ronald does get the girl. Great show. We followed up our day with a lovely lunch at the historic Apollonian Hotel in the picturesque village of Boreen Point on the shores of Lake Cootharaba. If you are new to the hinterland area, or recently retired, Probus might be for you. We provide
opportunities to keep minds active, expand interests, build relationships and enjoy the fellowship of like-minded friends. We also have sub groups of book club, mah jong and also ‘home’ coffee mornings. If this sounds like it could be for you, please come along to our meetings at 10.00am on the second Wednesday of each month at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Our speaker this month is from the RSPCA. If you would like more information please phone Val Machin on 5494 1406.
A few of our members on the steps of the theatre
Out and About Luncheon reception The Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World had a VIP guest when Lady Florence BjelkePeterson came to visit. Owners Frank Ship and his wife hosted a luncheon for 18 including local Councillors Cr Jenny McKay, Cr Greg Rogerson and Cr Chris Thompson.
Jennifer Stephenson with her daughter Sara Bucher from Maleny Cheese
Environment Levy Partnerships Funding through council’s Environment Levy Partnerships is available to assist community organisations whose operations or services contribute to the protection of the Sunshine Coast environment. Prospective applicants need to lodge an expression of interest by 5pm, 9 June before making an application. See council’s website for more details.
Discover clean technology Council is developing industry and investment plans for the region’s high value industries. Attend an information session to learn about the draft Cleantech sector plan and how you can get involved. Clean technology includes eco-friendly building materials, clean energy, water and waste management. Details on council's website.
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Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am 19 June, Nambour 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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Northstar Jeep shines at Glass House It may seem a bit strange to have a near Brisbane car dealer launching their latest product in and around the Glass House Mountains. And so it was to Managing Director of Northstar Chrysler Jeep Dodge and Northstar Fiat Alfa, Bob Aldons when Fiat Chrysler Australia approached the Redcliffe based multi award winning company to expand their dealership area north to Beerwah and Maleny and west to Kingaroy. “We were a bit taken aback at first,” said Mr Aldons, “but once we analysed our sales history for those areas, it was apparent that we’d been selling cars into those areas for many years.” “Our sales and service dealership at Morayfield is as close to this community as is the Sunshine Coast. “And we’re servicing customers who live in the Montville, Witta, Beerwah, Bribie Island and Nanango areas too.” What seemed the most appropriate time to plan this change was when Former Origin Great, Steve Walters came to work for Northstar in late 2013. “Steve brought the same passion to our business
that he had as a footballer,” said Cameron Semark, Dealer Principal for Northstar Motor Group. "Besides utilising Steve’s name in local press marketing, he’s been in and around the area talking to small, medium and large business operators and has been quite successful engaging with them." So what’s happening at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club? Simply, the people living in this area have been almost excluded from the introduction of new models. Northstar has decided to launch the all new Jeep Cherokee SUV from the club. On June 7 from 10.00am until 5.00pm, the new Cherokee will be on display along with a number of other models from the Fiat Chrysler range. "Whilst we’ll endeavour to accommodate as many people as possible, we’re very happy to arrange test drives of this new Jeep in the coming weeks." The Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club are running a sausage sizzle and there'll be plenty of
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Business Buzz with Sonia Clark In the coming weeks there will be a number of businesses on the Beerwah Parade side of town moving premises, however one business that is staying put is Campbell’s Upholstery. Gary and Cheryle Campbell have operated their business locally for 23 years and with 15 of them in their shed on Beerwah Parade, they have no plans of going anywhere. Over the years they have built up a loyal following of local customers by consistently providing good quality products and great service. Both Gary and Dean, who has worked for them for almost 18 years, make sure they understand exactly what the customer wants and then works with them for the result they are looking for. Over the years the services they offer haven’t change much and include furniture upholstery, vehicle interiors, boot and 4WD canopies, camper trailers and annenexes and roll out awnings. However more recently they have become an agent for Austrack Campers, who provide deluxe roof top tents for your car or van. If you are looking for them, they are located at Unit 7 / 47 Beerwah Parade. You can give them a call on 5494 0133. Advantage Mortgages Australia originated in Western Australia and has since expanded to Sydney and most recently, the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Having relocated from Sydney to Peachester, Cassandra Duncan is now your local Finance Broker, servicing clients’ needs, free of charge. Whether you are purchasing your first home, refinancing an existing home loan, consolidating debts, purchasing an investment property, or just require extra funds for a holiday, car, or investments, Cassandra can help! Cassandra said they understand the concerns and pressures many people feel at a time of borrowing money. We help relieve the stress and make the process smooth and seamless, she said. “We take care of the whole home loan process from recommending the best home loan, through to approval, settlement and beyond.” For more information, visit their website: www.advantagemortgages.com.au or contact Cassandra on 0439 812 277.
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The doors are open in Glasshouse Country
The chamber invited the tourism industry and the community to attend a forum to discuss the needs and aspirations for tourism in Glasshouse Country. The forum attracted a mix of 45 tourism and accommodation providers, accommodation users and organisations supporting tourism in Glasshouse Country. The message was very clear, everyone wants to work together to attract the tourist dollar and send the visitors away with a memory of a special experience that they will share with their friends. The forum was opened by addresses from industry representatives who spoke for five minutes, some of these were Keith Murray - Eco Lodge, Julie Cullen Sunshine Coast Destinations, Geoff Peters - Sunshine Coast Council and Bill Darby - Sunshine Coast Major Events and Richard Mainey – Campervan Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA). This set the scene for a robust discussion. The final outcome was for the formation of a Glasshouse Country Tourism working group as a sub-committee of the chamber to promote local tourism and to take advantage of the local assets Glasshouse Country presents. It is not too late to become involved. The minutes from this forum will be available at the Glass House Mountains VIC or call the chamber secretary on 5438 7221. The chamber has been working with council on the consultation process on Halls Creek and Beerwah East investigation areas. A number of community forums are being convened by Mark McArdle and Andrew Powell leading up to a major forum in late June or July. The release of the Sunshine Coast Plan 2014 left the chamber extremely disappointed. After a comprehensive submission to the draft plan, there was little change to support infill developments in the Glasshouse Country local area plans of any community. This does nothing to promote growth for local small business and produce local jobs. Glasshouse Country has the infrastructure now and this must be taken advantage of. All is not lost however, as the review of the state government’s South East Queensland Regional Plan will still provide opportunities to rectify this short sighted vision for Glasshouse Country. The Mayor and Cr Dickson referred to jobs and support of small business when launching the plan, it is now up to the whole community to convert this vision into real outcomes. The chamber is focused on strong local growth, local jobs and services for this. Community support is paramount for these outcomes.
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with Sonia Clark While I am not what you would describe as a dog person, my sister has a small white fluffy dog. We describe it in this way as its actual bred is unclear, however she treats it like a child and it prefers to be carried around instead of having to go to the effort to walk. So after reading that LattE da Café at Landsborough is dog friendly – I thought I should let my sister know because it is very important that ‘the white fluffy’ is given as much social stimulus as possible. I got chatting to James and Sandra at LattE da Café about their dog friendly status and they explained that they had lots of regular customers who visited them as much for their great coffee and tasty treats as well as because their dog could come along and enjoy the experience! The way it works is that dogs, that are well behaved and on leash, are welcome to dine out the front of the café and enjoy a little time out in the company of their owners!
The girls in the Glasshouse Country News office are partial to a takeaway lunch from Pasta d’Vine. It’s not just because they have great food – everyone seems to be able to find something they love on the menu. Recently our group order included vietnamese spring roll, sushi, an open steak sandwich with crispy onion rings, fettuccine with meatballs, chicken quesadilla with guacamole and a gourmet roast pork sandwich. It is hard to believe that they were all available from the one place and most of them were from the lunch specials menu and priced around the $10.00 mark. We all love the mystery of finding out what will be on the special menu as it changes each month. So my tip is if you have a friend you would like to catch up with for lunch, who can be a bit ‘fussy’ then take them to Pasta d’Vine as they are sure to have something to suit them. They are open from 8.00am – 6.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am – 2.00pm on Saturday.
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Beerwah State High School Success For All
2015 Enrolments Now Open
Guided School Tours are now running each Monday of Term 2 starting from 3pm. Other times also available on request. Call now to book your spot on the tours!
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School News Vive La France
Year 7 and 8 French Students at Glasshouse Country Christian College recently enjoyed the production of a Vive La France performance. Vive La France took a humorous look at some of the events and people that have come to typify France’s great culture. The two actors kept the audience engaged throughout the performance. Students learned about the 100 year war and ‘Monsieur Guillotine’, who attempts to persuade the world of the effectiveness of his new punishment device. The audience journeyed through the French Revolution, met historical icons like MarieAntoinette, Joan of Arc, Louis XVI and even delved into the heart of Napoleon’s short-man syndrome. The actors used current songs to retell the story of these famous characters Joan of Arc led a in history hilarious performance but and even the five-o'clock shadow introduced didn't enhance 'her' the GCCC femininity students to the world of French art. The grand finale was set in the Moulin Rouge where several students assisted the actors in performing the can can. It was a hilarious ending to a very enjoyable and educational experience! One French soldier explains to the other why the war has been going on for 999 years and 364 days
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Peachester Cross Country
Contributed by Andrea Balcombe The District Cross Country event was held at St Michael’s Caboolture on May 19. It was a perfect day for cross country running, overcast and cool. Plenty of parents and grandparents turned out to support the participants from five district schools. With13 students from Peachester State School competing, we were real contenders for holding onto the Cross Country Trophy for yet another year. It came down to the wire with only six points the difference. Mt Kilcoy taking first place, Mt Mee second and Peachester triumphant in third place.
The Peachester team - Archie, Jacob, Georgia, Lucy, Memphis, Emily, Corey, Elijah, Jack, Rhiam, Ashley, Ella and Ellena
School News from Felicity Tasker Glasshouse Country Christian College correspondent
Prize winning sunflowers
On Tuesday, May 20, my Agricultural Science class took an adventure out to Gatton to the University of Queensland. We participated in the sunflower competition that we had been preparing for by growing our own sunflowers. We each had to choose which way we wanted to look after our sunflowers and all ended up choosing to go for tall and large flower heads (in weight). We came home from the competition with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies. Group A, which was Flynn Mitchell and I, placed 1st and 2nd for both of our flowers and Group B (Madeline Kinsley and Taylor Olsen) were also winners, with Taylor’s sunflower head taking out 3rd place. After all our hard work and a lot of effort, we came away from the competition with $225.00 to invest into our Green Valley Agricultural Science program. Overall, it was an exciting day and we got to see what different things can be done in Agriculture Studies. A huge massive shout out to our amazing teachers Mrs Jade King and Mrs Nerida Allen! Thank you guys so much for such a great and wonderful day.
Rosanna from Dow Agro Science (major sponsor of the event), Felicity Tasker and Taylor Olsen www.gcnews.com.au
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Outstanding school Landsborough State School recently opened its doors to two visiting principals from New Zealand. The principals, Mark and Julia Johnson contacted the school after hearing about the exceptional teaching practice around Visible Learning, Coaching and Feedback methods that was happening both in and out of the classrooms. Landsborough has a unique staff culture where the teachers are motivated and passionate about constantly improving to provide the best learning experience for the children. Mark and Julia spoke at length with literacy and numeracy coach, Hannah Cassar, they visited classrooms, met children and chatted with teachers. Mark and Julia were impressed with the presentation of the school and the children, who looked great in their school uniforms. They commented on the abundance of facilities and resources available for students, families and teaching staff. The biggest message from the visitors was that Landsborough is an outstanding school! It’s the people that make it this way, so students, staff, families and the community are all to be commended on making such a great impression. The school has also just received a wonderful result from a recent teaching and learning audit, receiving 'outstandings' and 'highs' in all areas. They were assessed across eight domains in areas of behaviour, teaching and learning. The auditor couldn't speak highly enough of the school, commending them on outstanding practices across the campus. Principal, Kristy Walton, is thrilled with this result. It shows that Landsborough State School is moving in the right direction, creating an exceptional learning environment for its students. This is a big celebration for the school and its community. Now is the time to enroll your child at Landsborough State School. Contact the school on 5436 2777 for more information.
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Mal Brough
Federal member for Fisher P: 5444 4888
Job creation the key I am sure we all agree that for the Sunshine Coast to grow and prosper, job creation is the key. In my last column I mentioned initiatives to come out of the Budget that will assist local jobseekers including the Trade Support Loans and the Restart Programme. In this edition, I wanted to highlight a very successful initiative that is helping locals gain employment at the Sunshine Coast Public University Hospital site. In a collaboration between the Federal Government, Sunshine Coast Council, Lend Lease and The Hornery Institute, The Work Shop has been created to support jobseekers and engage with on-site contractors to facilitate job placements and develop training opportunities. With an estimated 1,800 jobs at the peak of construction, The Work Shop is helping to ensure that these local job opportunities are accessible. I encourage anyone who is looking to secure a great career locally to register at www. myworkshop.net.au or contact the friendly team on 5413 8516.
Simpler Tax Returns From July 1, the Coalition Government will introduce new and simpler tax returns that will allow people to lodge their tax return through a smartphone, tablet or computer using their web browser. Through the Government’s MyTax system millions of taxpayers without complex tax affairs will only need to review or change prefilled information before lodging their return. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will prefill tax returns with information provided by other organisations such as banks and employers. Taxpayers will receive an SMS or email from the ATO advising that MyTax may be right for them. For more information I encourage you to visit the ATO website - www.ato.gov.au
Thank you! Finally, I would like to thank residents who popped in to say hi at my Listening Posts in Beerwah and Mooloolah Valley during May. Feedback is always appreciated and I encourage you to go to my Facebook page to receive electorate news and updates. I post frequently and I appreciate your comments. Facebook.com/MalBrough4Fisher
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Mark McArdle
State member for Glass House P: 5435 2013
Queensland’s heritage protected with review The future of the State’s heritage places will be canvassed in a discussion paper and Queenslanders are invited to have their say. This review aims to deliver real and ongoing benefits to Queensland communities by ensuring the management of these important places is not unnecessarily bound up in red tape. There are a number of improvements that could make it easier for owners of heritage listed properties, to assist them to protect and look after the existing sites. The Government wants to hear what the public has to say and we want to ensure our legislation is modern but also continues to protect our heritage places. Feedback from the public will directly shape the outcomes of this legislative review process. Have your say on the proposed changes by visiting www.getinvolved.qld.gov. au or www.ehp.qld.gov.au Submissions close on Wednesday, June 18.
Have your say on motorcycle road rules
Road users can now have their say on possible road rule changes to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety affecting motorcycle riders. The Motorcycle Discussion Paper will be live on the ‘Get Involved’ website for six weeks. The Government wants to ensure the legislation is clear and that it reflects the reality of how motorcycle riders actually use our roads. There are three main points of discussion as part of the paper including lane filtering, rules on how a rider sits on a bike and helmet standards. If you want to have your say, visit www.getinvolved.qld.gov. au to fill out the online survey.
Do you have a forgotten bond?
Did you know that the Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA) is holding $9.35 million in forgotten bonds which have accumulated over the past 25 years? The Government is calling on residential tenants and rental property owners to check if they are one of the almost 43,000 people who have forgotten to claim their bond refund. Under current laws any bond which has not been claimed for more than seven years may be reinvested into affordable housing for some of Queensland’s most vulnerable people. Tenants and landlords will however still retain their right to claim any forgotten bond, even after the seven year period has lapsed. Anyone who believes they may have forgotten bond can contact the RTA on 1300 366 311 or visit www.rta.qld.gov.au.
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Dig deep and donate pyjamas to foster care children One can only imagine the thoughts that would go through a child’s mind who is suddenly placed into foster care. Luckily we have an army of unsung heroes out there who are dedicated carers and organisations who offer practical support. One is the Pyjama Foundation and I’m pleased to share this year I have partnered with them and offered my office as a collection point for their annual pyjama drive. The drive aims to collect new pairs of pyjamas for children who go into foster care with next to nothing. The drive runs over June – July and here on the Sunshine Coast they need pyjamas for children aged five to18. Sadly, Department of Communities data shows in the North Coast region there were 1,098 children living in foster care, and 8,556 for the whole of Queensland for the year ending December 2013. A warm pair of pyjamas can provide a lot of comfort to these children and if you can, please dig deep, and donate a pair. My office is located at 1/118 Bulcock Street, Caloundra.
Engaging with the hinterland community
Where do you see the future of Beerwah, Landsborough and Mooloolah in 10, 20 years? Do you think it’s important those unique hinterland communities retain their character or expand and adapt? These were just some of the topics that were discussed at a community morning tea I recently held with members from community groups including Glasshouse Chamber of Commerce, Glasshouse Country Men’s Shed, Beerwah CWA and Mooloolah Valley Community Association. This was a great opportunity to hear first-hand how local groups, businesses and residents are coping and what their needs and ideas are for the future. A number of issues were discussed including transport, population growth, the environment, retail, social networks, not-for-profit funding and local planning. I would be keen to hear your thoughts and welcome your feedback. Email me at caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au
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Inspirational speaker
Thanks to the Zonta Club of the Blackall Range, some of us were fortunate to hear the inspirational speaker Dr Shannon Spriggs speak on domestic violence at the Maleny Community Centre on May 22. Her talk was followed by a panel discussion with speakers from various groups including the police. While mostly women attended, it was fantastic to have men there who also shared their concerns. While men can be victims, domestic violence is largely a problem of men’s violence against women. In Australia, it is the leading cause of death and injury in women under 45. More than one woman is murdered by her current or former partner every week. As Dr Spriggs said, “how have we gotten to the place where someone’s abusive behaviour has nothing to do with us?” She talked about the bystander effect. Bystanders sit on the fence, claim they want to be ‘neutral’ and do not want to get involved, even when the victim is a friend, a mate. But when we say nothing, when we try to pretend it isn’t happening, when we mind our own business, we become part of the problem. As a community we need to stop enabling domestic violence. We also need to stop attitudes (that can lead to violence) such as reflected in how some men talk and joke about women; for example, a woman wearing a short skirt is ‘asking for it’ or a nagging wife needs ‘sorting out’. Dr Mary Garden Beerwah
Outraged resident
Recently myself and some members of the local community, rallied together outside of a well known local business in Beerwah, called ‘The Garage Sale Centre’, to find the doors locked and an eviction notice on the door. Numerous attempts to contact the owner in regards to outstanding issues, in the past two weeks have been unsuccessful. At a standstill we proceeded to contact Channel 7 News about the situation, who have aired two news stories in the hope of locating the business owners. Further discussion with other locals revealed that along with me, they too were the victims of these business owners. Many residents have paid for goods and have been waiting months for their delivery, others are owed money for furniture and household goods. One local is owed a total of $1,750 for furniture on consignment, which has been sold and is no longer in the shop. Many of these residents are single mothers and elderly pensioners that cannot afford this loss of money. All the customers I have talked to are just disgusted in this dishonesty. The Garage Sale Centre owner’s husband also deals in buying and selling cars from their residential address. I have given a total of $1,170 on a payment plan for a car which is not in my ownership, yet nor have I received any payment back for this vehicle after two months. We are a small community and we want to bring these dishonest business owners to justice. We are currently submitting formal complaints to The Office of Fair Trading as a collective group. If anyone is owed money or goods from either of these people they can contact me via Facebook or provide your contact details to Glasshouse Country News and they will pass them on to me. Melissa Langridge Beerwah 20
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So out of touch
We truly have had some really inspirational leaders of this country, those being Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke and Kevin Rudd to name a few. They had the attitude that they worked tirelessly for the people, for this country and God Bless the Country. We now have a dictatorship of Newman and Abbott that are cutting education and health services so that the youth have no education and the elderly must die. I feel it has gone past the general public to have a say. I think our only choice is to ask the commonwealth head of this country to take over. We need to ask the Queen to intervene so that those that need education to bring this country forward can receive it and the elderly can advise those of the education needed to bring this country back into shape. I never thought that the LNP was so out of touch as they are now. Life is not easy one leader said but surely he didn't mean it was going to be this bad? Has Anyone Got A Better Answer? Name supplied Beerwah
Trailer for Ali's fun run
Allison Masters who was featured in GCNews in the May 21 edition, came into my life as a carer last August. There was an instant connection and we spent the next two hours laughing our heads off. Soon after this, she was having treatment for her cancer. But Ali is such a positive, vibrant woman, we've still got lots of laughter still to come. We have a few things in common – while I suffer from MS some of my medications are for palliative care. A doctor said to me, ''you're not going to die of anything else.'' Who says? I kind of prefer the thought of a fiery motorbike crash, or a parachute not opening. I just don't have the use by date stamped on my bum. You're here for a good time, not a long time and I'll be proudly at the Caloundra Foreshore Fun Run on June 22. If somebody could make a trailer for my wheelchair in case Ali gets tired, that would be great. Sharon Chamberlain Glass House Mountains
RE: trucks please slow down
Truck drivers are not a protected species at all, they are men and women simply doing a job. The trucks would be using Johnston Road and other local roads in Glass House as they are running in and out of quarries and other local business as per instructions from their bosses. Quarries and construction (road) contractors usually tell the driver what route they are to take to make them efficient and the truck productive. The road limit means nothing along Bowen Road if the drivers have been instructed to take that route, most of the load limits are set because of complaining locals who seem to think they own the road simply because they live along it. I bet if any locals wanted a pool or a shed built they would be ok with that truck using the road. The Council, Transport and Police can't do anything if the drivers are not technically doing anything wrong. A heavy vehicle always appears to be going faster than the speed limit due to its size and noise it makes. If these drivers were speeding then they would be getting speeding fines on a daily basis which they
are clearly not getting and most new trucks are fitted with GPS and cameras which record their speed, driving habits etc and is downloaded as proof. The state of Bowen Road and Crittenden Road has nothing to do with the current traffic as it has been bad and rough ever since I moved to this area six years ago. The residents of Glass House Mountains and surrounding areas knew when they moved to the area that there were quarries and forestry here along with chook farms. Everything in our lives involves a truck's involvement, including garbage, groceries, fuel, clothes etc. Without trucks Australia stops. Karinda White Beerwah
Thanks for the friendship
On Saturday, May 24 I said goodbye to a good friend and an icon of the Glass House Mountains, Barry Reginald Fullerton. Barry was as much part of the Glass House Mountains as the pineapple farms that surround us. Barry and Judy were probably the first people I had met when I moved to the Glass House Mountains about 10 years ago. In Barry I found a man with a big heart and a great friend. He gave me and my much-loved horses a home without which I and the children I teach to ride would not enjoy the freedom we have now. I am sure that if Barry was unable to do a good turn for you, he would not do a bad one. Barry fought a long illness for as long as he had the strength, but in the end he could fight no more. Rest in peace my old mate. I for one will miss your friendship. Max Chapman Glass House Mountains
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2014/15 Federal Budget Highlights We knew that the budget was going to have cutbacks and cost savings measures so we have summarised a few points. Please remember that the proposed changes need to be passed through parliament before they become law, so we can’t really consider what any measure will mean to an individual just yet. Increased ‘tax’ for Higher Earners From 1 July 2014, a temporary budget repair levy of 2% will apply to an individual’s taxable income over $180,000 pa for three years. As an indication if a person’s taxable income is $200,000 they will pay additional tax of $400.00. Tax offsets and rebates The Dependent Spouse Offset will be abolished from 1 July 2014. This was only available for dependant spouses who earned limited income that were over the age of 60. The Mature Aged Workers Offset will also be abolished from 1 July 2014 to be replaced by a scheme that provides $10,000 incentive to eligible businesses that employ people over the age of 50. Superannuation The budget confirmed that the superannuation guarantee will increase to 9.5% as of 1 July 2014 in line with the 2012 legislation. However, the proposed schedule has changed to hold the rate at 9.5% for four years, followed by a 0.5% yearly rises up to 12% by 2022 / 23.
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Centrelink and Welfare Changes People under 30 will wait up to six months before getting unemployment benefits, and then will have to participate in Work for the Dole, to be eligible for income support. Welfare Crackdown Continues Previously people in receipt of centrelink pensions were able to take an income stream from their super (Allocated Pension, or Account Based Pension) with little or no income assessment by Centrelink under the income test. However it has been recently legislated to change this. So, from 1 January 2015, all new Super Pensions established from that date will be subject to the less favourable Deeming Rules.
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There are several reasons why your home might feel too small. For example, your living space might not be big enough to accommodate the entire family comfortably, your outdoor space might be too small or you might need more bedrooms for future children. If you’ve built up equity in your home, you may be able to refinance your loan to access this and purchase a more spacious property for you and your family. Features Mortgage brokers can help you
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Whilst new to the area, Dr’s Michael DiPaul and Vicky Magana have been involved in Chiropractic care for many years. As well as running other successful clinics in Gladstone and Gracemere, they have fine-tuned the type of service they offer so it truly is a complete care package. Together with Dr Ben Appleyard, they provide nutritional guidance and supplementation, custom made orthotics and regular education classes encouraging healthy life-style choices. These include regular exercise and plenty of sleep – just a few of the messages they use to compliment their Chiropractic clinic so you get the most from their care. Mike’s own experience with Chiropractic started in 1984, when a high-speed motorcycle accident led him to seek the services of a Chiropractor. Results were immediate and dramatic, more importantly the complications from asthma and allergies cleared soon after. This was after many years (since childhood) of reliance on prescription medications for relief. He no longer uses any asthma or allergy medications, and hasn’t for at least 20 years. There are times when your body lets you know that it needs some help. Whether it is back pain, tiredness, discomfort, disease or other ailments, you don’t have to endure life’s toils. Contact the friendly team at Complete Chiropractic Care today!
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Local Music Scene Music Today
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Micheal lives at Peachester and is a professional musician, composer and recording studio owner
The ‘new’ folk music
I recently discovered on Radio National the music of Sam Lee - an artist who has taken old British folk tunes such as the music of English Gypsy and Irish and Scottish Traveller communities, and given them a new lease of life with inspired arrangements. What captivates me is that he retains the original singing styles with their rich vocal embellishments, but overlays them with contemporary folk accompaniment (influenced by jazz and contemporary classical styles). Each song juxtaposes an assortment of instruments with the occasional electronic backing, and each opens with an instrumental flourish before the entry of Sam's mellifluous baritone singing the traditional folk song. His voice is generally accompanied at first by a simple solo instrumental figure but the backing grows as each musician enters with a new part. Above this Sam hovers or wanders, seemingly in his own musical world. The vocal art is timeless. As Sam notes, he searched out teachers and artists performing in these styles and listened to old recordings to hone his art. Listen for yourself - www.samleesong.co.uk or find him on You Tube or just buy the album ‘Ground of Its Own’. I was interested to note that the album was mixed by John Wood whose work goes back to the Nick Drake recordings of the late 60s, so there is quite a heritage in evidence here. Contemporary folk artists rarely take on the vocal mannerisms of the traditions on which they base their work to the extent that Sam has, but they do tend to make their arrangements and accompaniments a little more ‘within the tradition’. I hesitate to use that term, as the styles we anticipate for folk music today (of the Celtic tradition) have in most cases been grounded in the 1950s and 60s, rather than earlier centuries when the songs were often conceived. None of it of course is right or wrong, good or bad, it is all part of the vital, inventive world in which the creative arts dwell. Long may the imagination of inspired artists drive creative expression and provide us with such a plethora of fascinating music!
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
Maleny Music Weekend
By Sonia Clark Coming up at the end of August is the Maleny Music Weekend to be held over three days at the Maleny show grounds. Running from Friday, August 29, until Sunday, August 31, this small and friendly festival features a diversity of local artists and talent with a relaxed folksy vibe. As well as live music, also on offer is a variety of workshops and sessions plus a diverse mix of market stalls including ones that feature tantalising food and drinks. Camping is also available as an affordable option at the showground. The festival organisers are keen to promote local and emerging Queensland talent and 2014 will mark the third year of this boutique festival. Originally the first Maleny Music Weekend was held in 2012 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Maleny Folk Festival (which has since evolved into the Woodford Folk festival). Organised by a collective of long term Maleny residents - many of whom were musicians / artists, the event has retained its relaxed ethos and this year’s festival promises to offer more of the inexpensive intimate festival vibe that people love. The previous festivals have enjoyed an eclectic mix of talent with acts ranging from folk to funk and roots influences, gypsy and blues, poetry and comedy. This years’ spring festival lineup includes both festival favourites along with exciting new talent. Stay tuned for more announcements, however the lineup to date includes Ange Takats and Band (winner folk singer / songwriter at 2013 Queensland Music awards), Barleyshakes, DVA, Karen Law, Kizuna, The Company, The Famous Jimmies, The Jar, The Unusual Suspects and Zikra. Supported by the local community and businesses and with an aim to building a program with a core of acts chosen from the diverse and abundant Maleny / Sunshine Coast Hinterland scene, this event seeks to keep a connected community feel whilst offering something to appeal to everyone. There is a limited allocation of early bird tickets that are available until sold or until July 31. You can expect to save up to 25% by getting in early and buying now. For more information, see www.malenymusicweekend.com or like the festival on Facebook. www.gcnews.com.au
What’s on at the … Beerwah Hotel, Beerwah RSL, Glasshouse Coffee and Tea Merchants, Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, Glasshouse Mountains Tavern, Ettamogah Pub, Landsborough Hotel, Woodford Golf Club and Kennys @ Mooloolah
Friday, June 6 Friday, June 6
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Ettamogah Pub
Friday, June 6
Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 7.00pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Glasshouse Mountains Tavern 4.00pm until late
Saturday, June 7 Saturday, June 7
Noizy Neighbors DJ’s Friday Night Live featuring Table for Two Live DJ
Meridian Live entertainment in the Mustang Beer Garden Woodford Golf Club from Rhythm N’ Blues 6.30pm featuring Pitch Black Band Glasshouse Coffee and Tea Glasshouse Muso’s Merchants, 1.00pm – 4.00pm Club Kenny’s @ Mooloolah 2.00pm Kenny’s Sunday Sessions – Open Mic – 6.00pm
Saturday, June 7 Sunday, June 8 Sunday, June 8
Sunday, June 8
Landsborough Hotel 12.00noon – 2.30pm Woodford Golf Club 12.00noon – 4.00pm
Sunday, June 8 Thursday, June 12
Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club 7.00 - 10.00pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Ettamogah Pub
Friday, June 13 Friday, June 13 Friday, June 13
Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 7.00pm Glasshouse Mountains Tavern from 7.30pm Landsborough Hotel From 8.00pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm
Friday, June 13 Friday, June 13 Saturday, June 14 Saturday, June 14
Glasshouse Mountains Tavern 4.00pm until late
Sunday, June 15
Landsborough Hotel 12.00noon – 2.30pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Ettamogah Pub
Friday, June 20 Friday, June 20 Friday, June 20
Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club from 7.00pm Glasshouse Mountains Tavern from 7.30pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Glasshouse Mountains Tavern 4.00pm until late
Friday, June 20 Saturday, June 21 Saturday, June 21
Captain Tricko Live Country featuring Homestead Country Music Club Glasshouse Muso’s Club Noizy Neighbors DJ’s Friday Night Live featuring Andrew Fisher Live DJ Saleen McCallister Lewis & Linc (Live) Beerwah’s got Country – Tori Darke Live entertainment in the Mustang Beer Garden Captain Tricko Noizy Neighbors DJ’s Friday Night Live featuring Defimusic Live DJ Sister C
Mr. Perkins Live entertainment in the Mustang Beer Garden Woodford Golf Club Live Country featuring 12.00noon – 4.00pm Homestead Country Music Club Glasshouse Coffee and Tea Glasshouse Muso’s Merchants, 1.00pm – 4.00pm Club Landsborough Hotel Captain Tricko 12.00noon – 2.30pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Noizy Neighbors DJ’s Ettamogah Pub Friday Night Live featuring Rod Pascoe Glasshouse Mountains Sports Live DJ Club from 7.00pm Glasshouse Mountains Tavern Jimmy Mac from 7.30pm Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Sarenda Glasshouse Mountains Tavern Live entertainment 4.00pm until late in the Mustang Beer Garden Glasshouse Mountains Sports Live entertainment Club Tapas on the Deck from featuring Eddie 12.00noon Charles (bookings essential) Landsborough Hotel Captain Tricko 12.00noon – 2.30pm
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Happenings Things 2 Do Open Day at the Landsborough rural Fire Brigade
The Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade would like to invite community members to visit their Fire Station on Maleny Road between 11.00am and 1.00pm this Saturday, June 7. There will be a free sausage sizzle on the day and information will be available on the many aspects of the volunteer service we offer our community, including how to prepare your family and home against the threat of bushfire. You can also find out about the regulations and information required for obtaining a Permit to Light a Fire. And if you have thought about becoming a rural firery, you can find out how and what it involves, to become a volunteer member of the brigade. The Rural Fire Service Day is part of state-wide celebration of volunteers who dedicate their time to help keep Queensland communities safe. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Fire Station on Saturday anytime between 11.00am and 1.00pm.
Free small business digital masterclass
Are you a small business owner who could use some advice when it comes to choosing smart digital technologies for your business? Are the terms digital marketing, digital productivity, web optimisation and social media a constant source of confusion and therefore pushed to the bottom of the to-do pile? This event is presented by Fabienne Wintle, an award-winning small business digital consultant and trainer. Fabienne will be delivering 90-minute session to share with you the most important digital tools that will simplify your working life and business operations. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 8.00am for 8.15am start, until 10.00am held in the Main Hall, Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny. Event is free (with refreshments following) To register go to www.thisisouraustralia.com.au and follow the link Qld Small Biz Digital Masterclasses, or phone the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning’s regional office on 5352 9701.
Showing twice on Saturday The Grand Budapest Hotel, a rollicking, stylish film with Ralph Fiennes playing Gustave H the elegant, mannered concierge of an elegant European hotel in the 1930s, will be presented twice in one day by the Maleny Film Society in Maleny’s Community Centre on Saturday, June 7 with a matinee at 3.00pm and evening screening at 7.15pm. Bill Murray, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law and Owen Wilson bob up in this surprise-full adventure directed by Wes Anderson. Doors open at 2.30pm for the matinee, and 6.00pm for dinner in the evening catered by Wild Rocket@ Mistys. Prebookings available to MFS members at the Maleny Information Centre. Phone Tamara on 5429 6951 for information or check the website www.malenyfilmsociety. info
Sunshine Coast World Environment Day Festival Thousands are expected to flock to the University of the Sunshine Coast on Sunday, June 8 to help celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Sunshine Coast World Environment Day Festival. One of the longest-running environmental events in Australia, this award-winning festival is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever, celebrating both the environment and local community with live music, workshops, guest speakers, fashion, local food and arts and crafts. Evolving from a small community picnic to a significant regional event, the day will feature workshops from Gardening Australia host Costa Georgiadis, talks from industry experts, EcoFlicks film festival, an interactive kids area and much more. With something for everyone, this free family-friendly event is a great way to learn about sustainability and the environment while having fun with the family. University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs 10.00am – 4.00pm www.wed.org.au 26 |
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Noticeboard Healing Day Glass House Mountains - At the Neighbourhood Centre, opposite the Post Office, Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Held on the first Saturday of each month, the next meeting will be Saturday, June 7 from 1.30pm 4.30pm. Readings and healings availalbe. For more information call Josef on 5493 0102 or Bruna on 0417 881 173. The Pumicestone District Orchid Society - is having an ‘Orchid Lovers Afternoon’ to show anyone interested in orchids how to grow and care for them. This will be held on Sunday, June 8 at 635 Beachmere Road, Beachmere starting at 1.00pm. This is a free afternoon and anyone is welcome to attend, all you need to bring is a fold up chair. For more information phone Di on 0418 711 043. Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary Support Group The next gathering of our Bird Observer’s Group will be a weekend camp from Friday, June 13 to Sunday, June 15 at Caboolture. The group is always eager to welcome new members and if you are not already a member of the Wetlands Group, a temporary membership fee of $2.00 will apply. Outings are held every two months and the August event will be to the Dunethin Rock area on August 17. For further information about either of these outings please contact Judith on jih36@westnet.com.au or call 5441 2838 (evenings). Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results for Friday, June 23 - first prize, meat tray – 33F - Heather second prize, fruit / veg – 16F Chemist. Please note we are now only open on Friday nights and have an all new fresh produce menu, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Meditation - Beerwah Library Meeting Room 7.00pm Tuesdays. All welcome. No charge. Phone Peter 0429 918 424.
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Busy Fingers Craft Group - The group meet at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church, Roberts Road, Beerwah each Tuesday from 9.10am until 11.30am, $2.00 – all welcome. For more information, call Ina on 5496 9163. Glass House Mountains Rural Fire Station - Open Day is on Saturday, June 7 from 11.00am – 3.00pm. Come in and check out the station and equipment. Have your questions answered by one of the education officers on the day. The station is located in Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains next door to the neighbourhood centre. Swap your pre-loved clothes - bring a bag of your once-loved clothes and jump into a swap fest at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre. It’s a great way to clear out old gear and revamp your wardrobe. Bring pre-loved clothes, shoes and accessories in wearable condition. Everything will go out on tables, then you can rummage away! Saturday, June 21, 2.00pm – 4.00pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street, Glass House. Admission by gold coin donation. Refreshments available. All welcome. For more information contact Helen on 0410 057 315. Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Club - Our lucky door prize winner on our bus trip to the Brisbane Town Hall on May 21 was Marie Klose. At our last Games day the lucky door prize winner was Eileen Young, and our raffle prize winner was Jenny Eggleston. In carpet bowls John Anthony and Neville Woolley beat Margaret Lamb and Ernesta De Clara 22 – 19. Numerous prizes were won in cards games. Reminders: Tuesday, June 10, monthly meeting, Guest speaker. Morning tea at 9.00am – 9.15am. Lucky door, raffle and stall. Tuesday, June 24 - Games day. Thursday, June 26, Sandgate Seniors to visit us. Hall open at 8.00am to set up tables, stall, kitchen etc. Morning tea 9.00am – 9.15am. Top entertainment, lunch, raffles and progressive raffles drawn. Prizes for the progressive raffle please.
The Mountain Quilters - our group has approximately 60 members and at their regular meeting at the Peachester Hall there is a schedule of tutors for members to work with to improve their patchwork and quilting skills. They meet every second Wednesday commencing at 9.30am. In May, the group will meet on June 11 and 25. New members are always welcome. To find out more, phone Chris Harvey on 5438 7383. The Sunshine Coast Rug Crafters - meets at the Beerwah Library on the second Monday and the third Tuesday each month from 3.00pm – 6.00pm. If you would like to learn the ‘lost’ traditional craft of rag rug making (not latch hooking) please join us! Instruction is free but you will need some supplies and tools (some you already own). For more information please contact: judi.tompkins@bigpond.com or phone 5494 8179.
Diary Dates Wednesday, June 11 - Menshed meets 8.30am – 12.30pm at the Recycle Market Shed, Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Wednesday, June 11 - Prostate support group gathering at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah from 5.30pm with a shared meal. For more information call Bob on 0427 606 240. Wednesday, June 11 - PROBUS meets at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club at 10.00am. Come and see what we are all about. Please ring Val for further details on 5494 1406. Thursday, June 12 - Toastmasters meet from 9.00am for 9.15am start at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome, phone 5496 9855.
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354
Ken Goodger Glasshouse Country Anglican Church Jesus said.. ‘Now you are sad, but I will see you again, and your hearts will be filled with gladness, the kind of gladness that no one can take away from you’ (John 16:22) I recently came across this story in a Mission magazine. A 13-year-old girl died of leukemia. While going through her belongings, her parents found a poem she had written during her illness. It confirmed in a beautiful way what Jesus says in the above reading from John’s gospel. A portion of the poem reads, ‘O God I’m Free!....Your hand came through the dark, a faint spark; but it lit my soul. My fire is
burning, Lord. No one can put it out. O God, I’m Free’. When we see similar situations in the communities in which we live, the girl’s story invites us all to pray. ‘O God, show us what we can do to help your hand come through the dark and light a spark in another’s life.’ One theologian wrote this, ‘Sometimes opportunity knocks, but most of the time it sneaks up on you and quietly steals away.’ May our challenge be that we take up the opportunities as they arise in our daily lives before they quietly disappear.
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY
LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am
Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
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GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
A Wesleyan Methodist Church
Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
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
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
BEERWAH: Sun 9 am
68 Peachester Rd Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au
MALENY: Sun 10 am
A Caring Christian Community
8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Kids Club & Young Teens Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187 1st & 3rd Sun 10:30am Worship at Peachester UC
Childrens & Youth Programs
12 Bicentenary Lane
Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406
MOOLOOLAH: Sun 10 am
Public Hall, Bray Rd
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Plant of the month
Dwarf spider oak (Grevillea leiophylla)
Grevillea leiophylla is one of the less common native grevilleas growing naturally in the Glass House Mountains and among Sunshine Coast wallum vegetation. Unlike most native grevilleas which grow to three or four metres, the dwarf spider oak rarely reaches more than one metre. During spring and autumn it produces small pink to lilac, typical grevillea flowers, which are a rich nectar source for bees, birds and small possums. In the bush this grevillea is usually a sprawling shrub rarely noticed until in flower. However if grown in an open sunny position, it can become more erect and sturdy. Look for this lovely small species in the Glass House Mountains National Parks, and it can be seen along the fire trail / walking track between the Beerburrum Soldiers Cemetery and the Trachyte Circuit.
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Soils - Mulches - Gravels Sands - Potting mix 20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough Ph: 5494 1153 Delivery all areas ~ Courtesy trailer available
Get up&Grow with Jade King
Jade is a local wife and mum, soil scientist and teacher who is passionate about vegetable gardening
Strawberries with Powdery Mildew
I just LOVE winter vegetable gardening! It’s the season where a truce is called between me and the pests and I get to enjoy eating my vegetables without the fear of added critter proteins. Despite this very positive outlook, I have been struck with one issue that I normally associate with summer … Powdery Mildew! The cool nights, warm days and heavy dews have coincided and brought with it an outbreak on the strawberries. Normally I only have encountered Powdery Mildew on my weaker, older vegetables, however, one whole row of young strawberries have fallen victim. Intriguingly, the other four rows of strawberry plants (of different varieties) remain unaffected so far, indicating that the variety obviously plays a very important role. Powdery Mildew is essentially a fungus that grows on the surface of leaves and sends feeding organs into the plants cellular wall to obtain nutrients. Other than being unsightly, it also reduces the efficiency of the leaves and can adversely effect fruiting. Whilst there are many chemical fungicides on the market, I’m taking the opportunity to test out the various recommended organic fungicides that you can make at home (an example is below).
Organic Pesticide and Fungicide
Bi-carb and Condy’s Crystals – Aphids, Slugs and Mildew One teaspoon of bicarb-soda into one litre of water. Add one litre of milk and a teaspoon of Condy’s Crystals (potassium permanganate). Scientific studies indicate that potassium permanganate is effective in reducing fungal infections. The bicarbonate soda is known to alter the pH of the leaf environment preventing fungal spores from germinating; however it does not actually kill the fungus. These are preventative measures and often will not cure the problem, so it would have been ideal to treat my strawberries prior to this latest powdery mildew outbreak. Overall, the strawberries are looking great and are starting to produce some delicious strawberries thanks to the diligent care of my Agricultural Science students. It will be an interesting trial to see if these organic fungicide treatments are effective. Until next time in Get Up and Grow…
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Situated on a flat, fully fenced 4115m2 block is this family friendly home. This ranch style house has good sized bedrooms, a lovely kitchen with gas cooking and a double drawer dishwasher. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large rumpus room with a pot belly stove and pool table. The main living room has a cosy open fireplace. There is reverse cycle air conditioning and a great inground salt water pool for summer. The large level block could comfortably house a pony, with forestry across the road providing handy riding trails. A deep bore and 40,000 litres of tank water drought proof the property. A 9m x 6m colourbond shed plus a high stud storage shed, large chook pen and a double carport take care of all storage needs. The big covered patio overlooking the pool provides your outdoor living space.
The school bus comes to your doorstep and the shopping centre, tavern and rail link are only a few minutes drive away. This is the full family package. Phone now for your private inspection. Price $520,000. Contact Roger Guillemet on 0418 485 954 or 5439 6300.
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Real estate news Ray White Beerwah … local knowledge – global strength Who would believe that Ray White Beerwah has only been in operation in the area for just over five years? In this time they have excelled in both sales and rentals in the area, and their proven professionalism and customer service has been acknowledged and awarded within their brand. Andrew Dobbie and Theo Grigoriou have been invited to the Elite Sales Person seminar in Sydney for recognition for finishing in the top 300 out of over 3000 Ray White sales people throughout Australia. Principal Paul O’Brien said it's an incredible result for them both, but wasn’t surprised due
to their of hard work, negotiating skills and work ethics, which got them to where they are today in the industry. To complement the all-male team, Karen Johnston has recently joined the Ray White Beerwah office, adding the 'woman’s touch'. She is already achieving great results in both sales and listings. To experience first class service when selling your home call Ray White Beerwah today for a free market appraisal. Why settle for less when the best are here on your door step!
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Blood, Sweat & Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Contributed by Trevor Bertram Last Monday’s monthly ‘Open Two Bowl Triples’ was won by Warren Blackbourne, Jenny Hobson and Ron Rix with 2 + 35 and the Runners-up were Marleen Bertram, Trevor Bertram and Bob Moss with 2 + 34. In third place on a count back, with the highest score in either game were Sharon, Ros and Ken from Woodford. In the Ladies’ ‘B’ Singles Club Competition last Wednesday, Rae Farrell 25 def Margaret Porter 11 and Jenny Hobson 25 def Leisa Craven 20. In the social games, N Dean and D Hume def L Griffiths and D Hunt; R Wilson and T Bertram def M Dawes and J McSwain; and G Young, W Blackbourne and J Reason def J Palmer, M Beasley and M Bertram. Due to a drop-off in the numbers of players, Thursday morning’s ‘Open Pairs’ has been cancelled until further notice. The afternoon game will now commence at 12.30pm to finish the game earlier during the winter months. Last week’s game was won by Warren Blackbourne and Allan Pashby with 2 + 52 and the Runnersup, being the Winners of the Losers, with the highest score of 32 in Game 2 were Di Hunt and
Rae Farrell. The Men’s ‘B’ Singles continued last Saturday at 9.30am. In Round 1, V Muscat won on a forfeit, B Freshwater def B Collinson, J Bigalla def R Rix, J McSwain def D Hayes, Rob Farrell def K Alchin, and T Bertram def C Jones. In Round 2 at 1.00pm, B Freshwater 25 def V Muscat 22, J McSwain 25 def J Bigalla 18, S Palmer 25 def R Scullion 23 and T Bertram 25 def Rob Farrell 17. The Semi-Final will be played at 9.30am, and the Final at 1.00pm on Saturday, 7 June. Due to many of our members playing in District Competitions, the Men’s Triples Competition which was to start on Sunday, June 8 will have to be rescheduled to a later date. Please check the Notice Board for details. The Iona Challenge / Police Club Visit-In on Sunday afternoon was a great success and thoroughly enjoyed by 38 bowlers. The overall score for the Challenge was Glasshouse Country 126 def Police Club 110. The Club wishes to thank the sponsors of the day, Liz and Terry Little of Iona Farm at Beerburrum, who presented a range of prizes to the winners and also numerous lucky draw prizes.
Coming Events:Wednesday, June 11 at 9.00am – Jackpot Triples. Saturday, June 21 at 9.00am – Bowls Club Quarterly Meeting.
Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club
Contributed by Judy Walker Only six turned up on Tuesday. The girls Rosie, Eileen and Judy defeated the boys Ray, Ian and Lloyd. Friday Pairs winners were Lloyd Walker and Horst Jonscher. Scroungers won by Eileen Pierce. We are the Club with no office but operate from our sand shed. Different!
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Glenview Mooloolah Tennis Club
By Jenny Morris Unfortunately we weren’t successful in receiving the grant from Jupiters for upgrading of our lights. We are having a meeting soon to see what our options are. A new trophy cabinet is now in our clubhouse which has two trophies donated by Fay Colthorpe (nee Muller) which she won in 1947 and 1948, an interesting piece of history to be preserved at our Tennis Club. Fay lived in Mooloolah and partnered Daphne Fancutt (nee Seeney) in the 1956 Wimbledon Ladies Doubles and were beaten in the final by Angela Buxton – No. 1 player for England and Althea Gibson who was No. 1 player for USA. We thank Fay for the privilege of displaying these cups which she won when she was 14 and 15 years of age. I must thank Brad Miller and Franz Mens from the Glasshouse Country Mens Shed for making this cabinet to display the trophies. Our Monday night tennis season is about to finish and two teams look like making the finals – Div 3 Mystics and Div 4 Vipers. Good luck in the finals. The Winter Season of the juniors is now under way. We were able again to field four teams – Div 3 Magic – Div 4b Muppets – Div 4c Megastars and Div 4d Meerkatz. Good luck to all our junior players and enjoy your tennis. Brad Miller and Jenny Morris
Mooloolah Soccer Club
Contributed by Gus Gillespie The last day of Autumn, May 31, was very kind to Mooloolah, the imposing clouds kept away and allowed some great games to take place. The U8 Pythons maintained their unbeaten record, even though they were up against a determined Mooloolah Red Bellies in a local and hard fought derby, eventually coming out on top 4-2. The U10 Vipers had a really tough game against Currimundi Orcas, with a few of the Mooloolah team sharing the same school as the Currimundi players there was a lot at stake. Mooloolah started well taking an early lead, however Currimundi showed their strength and determination to come back strong and taking a 2-1 lead into the break. The game was at loggerheads with the two sides evenly matched, but a burst of energy and skill soon saw Mooloolah grab a 3-2 lead, only for Currimundi to respond with an equaliser. With the game poised on a knife edge, Mooloolah had the break they were looking for and scored what proved to be the winner: a great and tense game played by two spirited and talented teams. Finally, well done to the U12A Mooloolah Strikers, winning 9-0 to put them second on the A – Ladder, in this, their first season in the top division. www.gcnews.com.au
Beerwah Ladies Golf Club
Contributed by Jenny Kelly This week the ladies had the pleasure of inviting the fellas along for an American Foursomes, which was played in glorious weather on Thursday. We had a great field of 104 players, who competed for trophies donated by Fay Barry and Peggy Broomhall. The best pairing on the day was our ladies President, Monica Dangerfield and Marshall Cauldwell, who blitzed the field with a score of 65 Nett. Runners up were husband and wife team of Angela and Andrew Roesseler on 70 Nett, with second runners up Graeme Black and Jen Kelly on 73 Nett. To add to their winnings, Monica and Marshall took out the NTPs on both number 2 and 18. Greg McGee and Karen Gannon were closest on the 5th and
the 16th went to Marg Hunkin and Meg Ferran. The ball rundown went to 77 Nett. Thanks to all the ladies who baked up a storm for morning tea and our wonderful office and bar staff for the yummy lunch. We will be having another Men’s Invitation Day in August so make sure you tee up a partner. Ladies President, Monica Dangerfield and Marshall Cauldwell
Landsborough Tennis Club
Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – Only one match left before the semi-finals on June 13. Times for matches and the teams playing will be in next week for the semi’s. All players and their family are welcome to come and support the teams in the finals on June 20, followed by the presentation and barbecue afterwards. Hope that all the players are learning how to score and also to ball-boy for their matches, particularly in the older divisions, and not relying on parents or other adults to score for them. Please make sure you turn up for your match before the start time, as the time given is when you start playing on court. If you organise a fill-in player make sure they know who they are playing, the time they are playing and the date this is going to happen. If you’re unable to get a fill-in player please contact Katya. For those players that have not paid their season fees, they are due now. For the Glasshouse players who are not able to get to Landsborough to pay, please leave it in a sealed envelope with your name on it in the player’s box. You also need to fill in the form that is supplied in the box
Fishing family fun Grab your family and the rods, as the Landsborough Fishing Club Competition is on again and it promises to be a great local event that will appeal to the whole family. Running successfully for the last 10 years, the competition commences on Friday, June 20 at 4.00pm and runs until 10.00am Sunday, June 22. With three categories for heaviest fish up for grabs (Bream, Whiting and Flathead) the event will be held at Hussey Creek, Beerburrum with four divisions for competitors : Men, Women’s and under 16’s Boys and Girls. All feature good cash prizes. Food and refreshments are available on site and for those wanting to make weekend of it, there is plenty of room to bring your swags and camp. Entry in the competition is $20.00 for adults and kids can enter for free. With great support from the local businesses, if you love to fish this could be the perfect event for you. Nominations must be received by 12.00noon Friday, June 13 and forms are available from BP Landsborough, Liaisons Hair Design and Beerwah Print & Stationery. Nominations can be posted to Landsborough Fishing Club. PO Box 251 Glass House Mountains. Q. 4518. For more information please contact Shelley on 0409 064 925.
with your details along with your payment, and this is for all team players. Below are the scores up to May 30. Div 1 – Nadal-244 (def semi), Murray-224 (def semi), Federer-193(30.5) (def semi), Ferrer-175, Tsonga-164, Djokovic-139(30.5) Div 2 – Li Na-227, Azarenka-216, Sharapova-203, Williams-164 Div 3 – Wilson-259, Babolat-206, Head-169, Prince-168 Peewee 1 – Shreks-179, Ice Age’s-174, Madagascar’s-135, Toy Story’s-116 Peewee 2 – DS-166, Nintendo-155, Xbox-145, Playstation-130 Continuous ‘A’ – Meat Pies-165, Dagwood Dogs164, Sausage Rolls-141, Hot Dogs-136, Chiko Rolls-134, Hot Chips-115 Continuous ‘B’ – Jade-110, Addison-84, Robert-59, Lara-57 Remember if you would like to hire the courts during the day just call into the local IGA. Night time hire can be organised by calling Dawn on 5494 1085. Ladies social tennis is on a Tuesday morning from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon.
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AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 This first week of June will see you achieve success by seeing things in a new light and using your imagination. It’s a wonderful month ahead for dealing with youthful people, romantic attachments and executive ability. If you need to take charge of something you will be a confident leader. Dreams manifest. PISCES February 20 – March 20 This is not the week, nor the month, to interpret things too personally, so there is no need to pick any time for showdowns. There is a natural ending to long term affairs that are stale and repressive. Internal psychic senses will be your best guide, especially since Mercury returns to confirm accurate past thoughts. ARIES March 21 – April 20 During June your ruler Mars, now moving forward, is gaining speed in the sign of Libra. This gives steam to stalled alliances. Later this week creative thinking gives you clarity about all sorts of new concepts. Mid week to the weekend should be a nice escape for shopping and could lead to some good finds for you. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 The planet that rules your sign is Venus, which is your ‘down-toearth-feeling’ sensitive sign. You are starting the month off feeling good about yourself and show it in a casual confidence and favourable presentation. Others should respond positively, wanting to be around you. Also ‘an organic’ time for natural foods.
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Jim Beam White Label Bourbon & Cola 24 x 375ml Cans Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477
Smirnoff Red Vodka 700ml
Canadian Club or Jim Beam White Label Bourbon 700ml
Beerwah Drive Thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555 Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountain Shop 5, 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188
Brancott Estate Wines 750ml
Goundrey Homestead or Watershed The Farm Wines 750ml
Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah Shop 3, 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320 Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266
Secret Stone Wines or Yellowglen Vintage Sparklings 750ml
Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003
To find your closest Bottlemart Call 1300 364 441 or Visit bottlemart.com.au All specials available from Wednesday 4th June until Tuesday 10th June, 2014. Price includes GST. Images are for illustrative purposes only. *Different pack sizes may not be available at all stores.
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