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November 6 Friday

Vianta Arts in Simpson street Beerwah will be celebrating Spring with a new exhibition entitled ‘Colour-Faunia’ during the month of November. Opening night tonight from 6.00pm with light refreshments and an al a carte menu available from 7.00pm after the opening. For table bookings contact Steve 0412 312 399.

7 Saturday

Interact with new technology at Beerwah Library for their Tech Expo today. Enjoy an incredible day of free workshops, displays and hands-on tech activities from 9.00am - 3.00pm. The day will also feature digital photography and manipulation, exhibitors and a barbecue sausage sizzle. Sweet treats and drinks for sale, live music and a chance to win a hamper of tech goodies. 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah 5475 8989.

7 Saturday

Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am - 1.00pm. Check out Bric a Brac lane featuring upcycle/ recycle goods. Enjoy great food, awesome coffee, sourdough bread and live music: all helping to create a fabulous atmosphere. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Stall holders contact Sybil 5494 4590.

7 Saturday

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.

7 Saturday

Annual Forever Young Charity Bowls Day at Club Glass House, starting at 1.00pm. There will be a fun game of bowls kicking off at 1.00pm (make sure your name is on the list by 11.30am on the day). For the nonbowlers, come along for the raffles and auctions, there will also be a jumping castle for the kids.

7 Saturday

Come along to the Sacred Tree Cafe at Landsborough and enjoy a Bardic Gathering where local artists can orate their stories, poetry or whatever is appropriate at the time. Everyone is welcome to participate. For more details contact Yvonne on 0429 939 120 or just turn up. 10.30am - 12.30pm, 19 Caloundra Road Landsborough. www.nt2012. com.au

7 Saturday

Beerwah CWA community Town Green Markets. Bringing everything handmade, hand baked and hand grown from your local community. Located on Simpson Street, Beerwah, in the CWA grounds you will find a selection of high quality stalls, bouncy castle, free kid’s craft, music, tea and home baked goods. 8.00am - 12.00noon. Stall enquiries contact qcwabeerwah@ gmail.com or follow on Facebook QCWA Beerwah.

7 Saturday

Friends of Maleny Library ‘Book Sale’ on today. Come along and pick up some great bargains in fiction and non-fiction books. For more details, contact 5475 8989.

8 Sunday

Residents at Crystal Watters Eco Village have come together to present an exhibition which focuses on interconnectedness. Official opening at Lift Galley 926 MalenyMontville Road, Maleny today at 11.00am. Everyone welcome.

9 Monday

Come along for a game of Hoy at Beerwah CWA Hall in Simpson Street, Beerwah from 10.00am. $10.00 to play.

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Join Helen McBride at Maleny Library at 10.00am as she talks about her journey in creating a collection of WW1 poems which she handscripted and illuminated with medieval and modern script. Free event, but bookings essential on 5475 8989 or visit www.libraries. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.

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o last week, I did warn you that once we got past Melbourne Cup, we are full steam ahead with Christmas and it is time to get started with embracing the season of good will. You won’t be surprised to know that I have a few good ideas to get you started – on your meaningful Christmas! Why not make a difference with the ‘gift of literacy’? Beerwah and Maleny Libraries invites you to join in the annual Books 4 Kids Christmas book drive from November 9 until December 11 so you can brighten a child’s life with the gift of reading. You can simply buy a new children’s book and drop it into your local library branch (no need to wrap it as the Salvation Army is taking care of this). At our local BOQ branches at Beerwah and Maleny they are supporting The Smith Family’s Toy & Book Appeal, so expect the banks to be transformed into Santa’s Little Workshop from November 6. Throughout the month, they will be collecting (unwrapped) gifts for children in disadvantaged families so that they will wake to a gift on Christmas Day. The Smith Family has indicated there is a particular need for gifts that target the nine to 12-year-old age group, such as educational games, sports equipment or children’s novels. While you won’t see the look on the recipient’s faces, at least you can feel it in your heart! Regards,

Local news............................. 3-9 Community news................ 10-14 You said it............................... 16 Environment............................ 18 Pets & animals........................ 19 School news....................... 20-21 Elected reps............................ 22 Health Check.......................... 23 Health, beauty & wellbeing....... 24 Living..................................... 25

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Local News SES on the job for 40 years This year, the Queensland State Emergency Services has been operating for 40 years. They recently held awards ceremonies across the state recognising the contributions that their members have made during that time.

Ross Lowe for 30 years’ service and Robert Barry for 25 years' service. Maleny's William Sebbens was awarded with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Plaque and Meritorious Clasp for 40 years’ and Pamela O'Connor received her 35 year Clasp for service to the SES. Julie Peters received a National Medal for 15 years service and Jared Ashcroft, Daniel Sandeman and James Drake were awarded with the Queensland State Emergency Service Meritorious Service Medal for 10 years plus service to the SES.

Representatives from both Maleny and Glass House Mountains SES crews attended a Regional Ceremony in Maryborough. At the ceremony, Glass House Mountains Members (who between them have almost 95 years’ experience) were acknowledged - Graeme Cheal was recognised for 35 years’ service,

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Local university student impresses Paramedic Science students from the University of the Sunshine Coast showed they were a force to be reckoned with at an international emergency simulation competition in Melbourne recently.

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A team of third-year students including Cassie Luck from Mooloolah, Fran Watt from Beerwah, and Laura Bitcon – finished second out of 10 teams in the annual Ferno Australian Simulation Challenge. The challenge is run as part of the Student Paramedics Australasia International Conference, and sees student paramedics enter simulated emergency scenarios ranging from a heart attack to a trapped and injured patient. A panel of judges assesses teams on their ability to quickly assess a scene, manage risks and treat patients using best practice. USC Paramedic Science student Cassie Luck said her team was thrilled to have taken out second place in the demanding competition. “It was pretty amazing to receive that recognition,” Cassie said. “We dealt with a scenario of a campfire explosion and our team communicated really well throughout the challenge. “It was obvious that all our effort in preparing and practising for the event paid off.” Lecturer in Paramedic Science Belinda Flanagan said all USC students involved had worked hard to master their skills in the lead-up to the competition. “It’s fantastic to see our students stack up so well against teams from universities around Australia

Locals Cassie Luck and Fran Watt with Laura Bitcon (centre) with their second place trophy and overseas,” Ms Flanagan said. “A lot of training goes into it for them, because they have to deliver spot on, evidence-based practice in the simulation settings. “The students need to have a level-headed approach, excellent communication skills within the team, and quickly develop a plan of attack.” Ms Flanagan said it was critical that students had hands-on, practical experience in working as paramedics. “At USC, the Bachelor of Paramedic Science includes practicum opportunities in each year of the three-year degree, which is really important for their transition to the workforce,” she said. “Many of our courses offer simulation as an additional learning activity to help develop students’ clinical decision-making skills.”

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British Bulldogs come to Beerwah Women’s international rugby league came to Beerwah Tuesday last week, when the UK Batley Bulldogs played against the Sunshine Coast Falcons, hosted at our own Beerwah Bulldogs home ground. The two women’s under 15 teams played in front of an large and enthusiastic crowd under the spotlights of the Beerwah Sportground fields. According to Club President Steve Savage, the game was very competitive. “Both teams played some very good football, with the girls displaying an excellent range of skills, commitment and sportwomanship,” he said. “Both teams showed just how the game of rugby league should be played … with talent, heart, flair and fairness. “Although the Sunshine Coast Falcons girls were the eventual winners, beating the never-say-die Batley girls 22 to 12, the real winner on the night was the sport of women’s rugby league.” The Batley Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club

is an English professional club from Batley, West Yorkshire. Batley is one of the original 22 rugby football clubs that formed the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895. Since starting three years ago, the Batley Bulldogs under 15 girls team, have twice been UK national champions and claim now to have made history by being the first girl’s rugby league team to tour Australia. Steve said that Queensland Rugby League contacted the Sunshine Coast Falcons to host one of the tour games, and that Beerwah was their first pick for the match. “The Beerwah Bulldogs have championed the sport of women’s rugby league for many years, and so that commitment was recognised with us being asked to host the game and the after-game presentations and celebrations. “It was probably one of the best nights we’ve had at the club for quite a while. The girls from Batley are definitely welcome back to Beerwah anytime. It was a great endorsement for the girls and

women's game of rugby league,” he said. Three Beerwah Bulldogs girls played in the Sunshine Coast team – Paige Lawrence, Rhianna Oschar and Taylah Temple. After the game, two other Beerwah women’s rugby league representative players – Courtney Lockwood, who plays for Queensland and Annette Brander, who plays for Australia – presented awards and spoke about their experiences in women’s representative football. According to a Batley Bulldogs official, they thoroughly enjoyed their Beerwah experience. “Beerwah Bulldogs colours are blue down under [being only slightly different to the Batley Bulldogs], but it feels like home. There is a good community-ground vibe here,” he said. “The women’s World Cup will be played in Australia in 2017. Now that’s something for our girls to aspire to, as they sing their way back to the accommodation, heads held high.”

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Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, in collaboration with Hinterland Community Development Association, have been reaching out to the local community by knocking on doors and asking people to share their thoughts about what it’s like living in Glass House. The ‘getting to know the community’ door knocking project started in late August and will run until the end of the year. A small group including the Neighbourhood Centre’s Helen Wilkinson, and local community development workers Jenny Blagdon and Ana Greenfield, have been out and about in the community. The group say the project has been a lovely way of getting to know local people and understanding the essence of what makes up the local community and what connects them. As the Glass House area continues to change with new developments and an increase in residential movement, the Neighbourhood Centre is keen to connect more with local residents. The informal conversations also provide a touchstone for how the Centre can also evolve and grow to best reflect the community. Over 50 informal conversations and chats have already taken place, with many residents generously giving their time – often chatting for over an hour. From the conversations a number of observations have been shared, such as discussions around ageing and being able to stay in the family home, to adjusting to the increased growth of the town. Multi generational living appears to be on the rise and while many people spoke of feeling connected to their local

Ana Greenfield and Helen Wilkinson doorknocking in Glass House area community, some residents do feel isolated. There is a general sense that people genuinely love living in the area. Jenny says the group have met some wonderful characters and have heard many interesting and inspiring local stories. “It’s been a really enjoyable and fascinating project. It has almost been a bit addictive as we have listened to some wonderful local stories and met so many interesting people so far,” she said. This project is a great example of how the Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre is connecting with the community. If you would like to join the conversation or be involved in the project or the Neighbourhood Centre please contact Helen on 0410 057 315.

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Young people learn from mission trip Most teenagers spent their school holidays relaxing and taking time for themselves, some however, spent theirs helping out in Fijian cities, eating some strange food and teaching the people about the hope of God. Sixteen Year 11 and 12 students from Glasshouse Christian Collage (GCC) in Beerwah, along with several staff members and volunteers from Glasshouse Country Baptist Church, have recently returned from a two week mission trip on the beautiful island of Fiji. The group was based in the city of Lautoka and also travelled north to a smaller town called Ba. The students and leaders ran kid’s clubs, youth groups and also helped out at the local churches and homegroups.

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They also had clothes drives and raised money to support some of the families living in the area. In their free time the students and leaders would go into the town and put on free music performances for the people going past. The group’s main mission was to go into the local high schools and talk to the students there. They’d originally planned to perform a skit called ‘God in a Box,’ however, the day before they were going to go to their first school, they were informed that there had been a large number of suicides in the area over the last month and were asked to speak to the students about depression and suicide instead. GCC Youth Pastor Mick Spann said it was encouraging to see the students just rely on God. “They had no idea what was going to happen that day or what they would be asked to do, they simply were making themselves available, saying, ‘well God here we are; use us’.” Josh Andrews, 16, was one of the students at GCC who went to Fiji.

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GCC students and helpers made more than 100 pencil cases for the children of Fiji

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“My entire life I’ve read books on mission trips and I’ve always wanted to go on a mission trip so that, I guess, is why I wanted to go,” he said. Cynan Lindsay, 16, was another of the students who went on the trip. “The best part was going to the kid’s clubs, seeing the happiness on the kid's faces as we played games and sung songs,” she said.

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Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle has congratulated all of the finalists and winners for their outstanding achievements in the third annual Caloundra Electorate Community Awards held last Friday. More than 150 people attended the awards hosted by Mr McArdle with popular Sunshine Coast media personality Caroline Hutchinson as M.C at the CCSA Hall in Caloundra. Mr McArdle said he was astounded by the number of nominations and calibre of finalists from across the electorate. The category of Volunteering Group of the Year was hard to split this year, with two groups jointly receiving the award. Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall Committee were selected for their dedication to managing and maintaining an ageing building of historical significance, while the Caloundra Hospital Auxiliary, was awarded for their enormous fundraising capabilities. The Hall Committee members do a wonderful job of managing and maintaining an ageing building on a very limited budget with a committee who are not only few in number but most of whom are in their later years. The Hall plays an active part in the community, e.g. weekly markets, classes, and an annual morning tea for cancer, as well as providing a venue for private functions. The grounds are always tidy and well-maintained. Another of the nominees’ was Daryl Jennings, of Mitre 10 Mooloolah, who was nominated in the Community Volunteer of the year category. The reason Daryl was nominated was because he is a long-standing member of the community. He has a successful business in town and is the ‘go to man’ when you have a complaint or something you need to put right and don’t know what to do. He’s always willing to listen and is the first to offer help, donate or sell tickets, or promote an event that may be happening. You don’t need to ask; he is always there and willing to put up his land.

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Over the past couple of weeks Beerwah Police have received a number of calls from concerned locals who have been targeted by persons purporting to be from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). These ‘scammers’ state that there is an outstanding debt which has resulted in an arrest warrant being issued for the person they are calling. The aim is likely to be either convincing the target to give them money or to obtain enough personal details to commit identity theft. If you receive a call from someone claiming to be from the ATO in relation to an arrest warrant, hang up. For more information on this and other scams check the Scamwatch website.

Rail OP results

Beerwah Police recently conducted a Rail Operation in collaboration with the Railway Squad, Caboolture and Burpengary Police and Queensland Rail staff. The results of the operation are a great example of proactive policing with 25 people charged with a total of 28 offences, some offences were detected at the time and others involved the location of suspects wanted for questioning in relation to past offences. A total of 65 Infringement Notices were issued including 12 Traffic Infringements. There were 58 warnings given and a missing person located. Information was also gained from the operation in relation to who is travelling on the rail network through the division and identifying potential offenders. This is part of an ongoing strategy to detect and prevent criminal and anti-social offences from occurring in relation to the railway corridor in the Beerwah and Landsborough division.

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Our next Blue Light Dance Party is on Friday, December 4 at 6.30pm. Entry is $8.00 and is open to all school age children. The events are well supervised by police and Blue Light volunteers and have been building in popularity with every event.

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Remembrance Day Services

Wednesday, November 11 Glass House Mountains Glasshouse Country RSL Sub branch will hold a Commemorative Service at the Cenotaph Settlers Rotary Park (park area of Information Centre) Glass House Mountains. Form Up 1050 hours for commencement at 1055 hours. A light luncheon will be available at the RSL Club after the Service – (gold coin donation). For catering purposes please RSVP to 5438 7777 or email glasshousersl@bigpond.com Maleny The Maleny RSL Sub branch will hold a march and ceremony 1030 Fall in Tesch Park and march to RSL Cenotaph. 1045 Service commences, 1058 Last Post and at 1101 Reveille. Following a cuppa and light refreshments will be served. Peachester The Peachester History Committee will hold a ceremony at the Peachester Cemetery 10.30am for 11.00am. Lunch to follow at the Peachester Hall: please bring a plate of food to share if you are able to stay for lunch. Please note there will not be a service at the Beerwah RSL this year.

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By Sonia Clark Landsborough Post Office has just been awarded a ‘Quarterly Achievement Award’ for their service to the community in the first round of Australia Post Retail Achievement Awards for 2015/2016. The Australia Post award highlights a shift from corporate sponsorship to a more community based focus, and as a winning post office, they receive a $250.00 retail rewards letter. Previously this year they also received an ‘Overall Retail Award’ coming third in the entire Central Queensland network. Winning this current award is a lovely achievement for Landsborough Post Office and their ongoing support of their local community. The post office has actively supported community ventures. For the last three years they have been a drop off point for ‘Winter Angels’ knitting, a legacy that was developed by a local customer that collects balls of wool to make scarves, gloves and beanies for the needy. Readers may remember staff member Stacy Bentley, who volunteered as the Maleny Show

Charity Girl for 2015. Supported by the entire post office staff that helped sell raffle tickets, display posters and promote the various charity fundraisers, the community rallied behind her. Over $4000 was raised, with funds going towards the local showgrounds and annual show. The post office also stocks the hand created work of local artists and donates old store stock to a local charity organisation. Gayle and the staff pride themselves on continually offering all their customers that extra level of customer service and are always happy to support their local community.

Glasshouse Country Women’s Social Group Come join us for fun, friendship and wellbeing. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 12.30pm – 2.30pm, at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street (opposite the Post Office). On November 11 there will be a Pamper Party featuring their Body Shop Christmas catalogue.

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Contributed by Ann Dunne There were smiles all around at Mountain Quilters in the past couple of weeks after the results of the recent Brisbane Quilt Show at the Convention Centre in Brisbane. Two of our talented ladies, plus the group itself, were among the prize winners. Bernadine Hines received a first for her entry and Chris Harvey a second, not only that, but her 12-year-old grandson received a highly commended for his first quilt. The group received a first in the Group section for their charity quilt entry which will be raffled at the group’s quilt show next May. Tickets are on sale from Beerwah Patchwork and Stuff at Beerwah and Sew This and That at Morayfield. The proceeds from the sale of tickets will be donated to the Sunshine Linus group based in Nambour who do great work for the community.

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Contributed by Bob Banner As part of their social program the Beerwah Lions Club recently paid a visit to Bankfoot House. Built in the Glasshouse region during 1868 by the Grigor Family, Bankfoot House became the local post office, store and butcher shop. More importantly it was a significant stop for Cobb & Co coaches travelling through to Gympie. Leaving Brisbane at approximately 5.00am, the coach after changing horses every 12 miles, would arrive at Bankfoot house around 12.00noon. Here the horses would be changed once more and the passengers provided with a sit down lunch. After a 40 minute break, the Coach would continue its journey, arriving at Cobb’s Camp before nightfall, where the passengers were accommodated before completing their journey the following day. The journey between Brisbane and Gympie cost just over three pounds, a sum that equates to a little over eight hundred dollars in today’s money. An important and fascinating part of local history, the heritage listed Bankfoot House is one of the very few Cobb and Co coaching stops still intact. After listening to the informative talk from Ron Gillinder, Chairperson for The Friends of Bankfoot House, I would encourage others to visit for yourself. Bankfoot House is open on the last Sunday of each month to visitors.

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Contributed by Judith Mason Following on from our very successful fashion parade at the beginning of the month where we raised almost $1,000.00 we had a guest speaker at our lunch meeting in October, Ian Ezzy from Life Line. Life Line’s goal is to have an Australia free of suicides, which at present is seven per day, and is Australia’s leading cause of death. Remember you can always call someone who cares at Lifeline if you have problems, on 13 11 14, available 24 hours seven days a week. It was a very interesting talk and enlightened those of us who did not know what Life Line was all about! They are always looking for Volunteers for the Help lines and shops. Their shops help fund the counselling unit. Our next outing is the Melbourne Cup Lunch at Club Glass House and then our November lunch meeting on November 18. December sees our Christmas function on December 2. For friendship, interesting speakers and laughs please come to our lunch meeting, but we need to know for catering. Please ring either Gwen on 5494 9786 or Lynda on 5494 7875 to put your name on the list.

Tower Green Markets to be launched Wander down Simpson Street on Saturday, November 7 between 8.00am – 1.00pm, and you will be sure not to miss the vibrant community artisan markets presented by the Beerwah CWA. A celebration of everything homemade, home baked, and home grown, with local live music, bouncy castle, face painting, sausage sizzle, raffle, free kid’s craft and so much more. Tea, coffee and home baked cakes served in the CWA Hall makes for the perfect morning out for the whole family. Cr Rick Baberowski will be in attendance as the November market marks the official launch of the new look and name 'Beerwah Tower Green Market'. Presented by the Beerwah CWA, the markets bring together our community once a month in a fun and creative environment. With the recent success of the Celebrate Beerwah Street Party, and the wonderful backdrop of the Beerwah Tower Green, be sure to mark the date on your calendar to come along and support your local creative community. With just two markets before Christmas, our beautiful stalls give opportunity for you to buy a unique special gift, locally hand made. Stall holder inquiries please email qcwabeerwah@gmail.com.

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Contributed by Ian McCarron At our last games day in carpet bowls Ernesta De Clara and Margaret Lamb beat Billie Lupton and Neville Woolley 23 – 20. Numerous prizes won in cards games. Reminders: Tuesday, November 10 - Monthly meeting. Morning tea 9.00am -

9.15am, there will be a lucky door, raffle, and stall along with a picnic at the barbecue area behind the hall. All food provided. Just bring cake and a thermos. Tuesday, November 24 – games day. Tuesday, December 1will be our Christmas Luncheon at Beerwah Golf Club.

Beerwah State School Trivia Night Beerwah State School P&C wishes to thank the following sponsors for their generous support of the recent school trivia night: Major sponsors:  Armesto’s Transport  Hinterland Accounting Services  Glasshouse Country & Maleny News Catering Sponsors:  Happy Snack Company Landsborough  IGA Beerwah  Bargain Max  Beerwah Meats  Barry Family Butchery  Woolworths Maleny  Woolworths Beerwah Prize sponsors:  Total Microsystems  Adjust to Life Chiropractic  Reiss Emporium  The Healthy Guru  Matilda Fruit Barn  Woodlands Feed and Poultry Manufacturers

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Still loving their cricket at over 70

By Lea Parkes While I have witnessed firsthand the passion that some family and friends have for the sport of cricket (well at least spending hours over the summer watching it) little did I realise just how popular Senior's Cricket is. Senior's Cricket, for the Over 60s and 70s, has been well established in England but these days it is the fastest growing area of the sport in Australia. Currently the England over 70s team are touring Australia, as part of the over-70s Ashes series, which will be contested over three ODI Tests (Brisbane, Kenny Bennett and Noel Cox Sydney and Canberra) with another six tour matches to be played. On October 20 the tourists played the Queensland Country over 70s cricket team at Caloundra Cricket Ground. The Queensland Country team included a number of Glasshouse Country players, Noel Cox from Beerwah and Kenny Bennett of Glass House, as well as Dave Walton. England were the winners on the day, batting first they scored 4 for 242 while the Queensland Country were all out for 220. Noel (or Coxy) who is formerly of Maleny, was also selected in the Australian Over 70's Cricket Test Team as wicket keeper, and played in the opening game of the test series against England at Allan Border Oval in Brisbane on Thursday, October 22. Noel still plays fourth grade club cricket on the Sunshine Coast and I have heard that he was a tough-tackling second-rower in Redcliffe’s first rugby league premiership in reserve grade in 1964. Noel’s very proud daughter, Alison Edwards said unfortunately the storms rolled in mid-afternoon and stopped the Australia run chase, handing the win to England.

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You Said It Timetable change stress

Anyone else have a Year 11 child who is likely to experience academic disadvantage as a result of mid-program timetable changes at Maleny State High School: scheduled to commence at the start of the 2016 school year? Parents and students of this year level have not been appropriately consulted about potential problems not foreseen by the school leadership team or the Department of Education and Training, Sunshine Coast Office. I would appreciate if you could make contact with me via email blhigginsuk@aol.com Brian Higgins Maleny

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Re: J&P Aitkens letter in the October 28 edition about no one responding to their request for a builder. Unfortunately we have had a similar situation looking for vehicle repair work in the Beerwah area. We personally approached a local repairer, who said quote, "will have a look at what we needed the next day." About five weeks later we got sick of waiting, (no courtesy of a phone call), so approached their business again and received the same very poor business attitude. A couple of weeks later, he finally came to our residence, looked at what we wanted and assured me that he would get a quote to us. Now approximately six to eight weeks later, no quote, no phone call, no response at all. Phone calls must be expensive in Beerwah. Unfortunately this is not the first very poor customer service we’ve experienced from businesses in Beerwah. It happens far too often. Unless it is urgent, both ourselves and two of our neighbours do our business anywhere but Beerwah. Woodford has the opposite attitude and is full of very positive business owners and that is where we do all of our business. Note the repair work has now been completed by a repairer outside of Beerwah. Excellent job, and all up took four weeks only from looking to finishing the job ($3,500). A very professional attitude and we have recommended them to all of our friends. Businesses in Beerwah, wake up. Graham Scott Peachester

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Beerwah Street Party such a success Without going too over the top, the ‘Celebrate Beerwah’ street party was for me pretty much as good as it gets. It was well-organised, unpretentious and a really great grass roots family event. Many thousands of locals and visitors strolled through the streetscape, stalls and entertainment, enjoying all that Beerwah as a modern country town has to offer. Thanks must go to the local businesses, schools and service organisations that supported the event, and especially to the extremely dedicated local ‘Celebrate Beerwah’ team of Judy, Marie, Deb, Roger, Anna, and Becky (to name a few). In the space of just two years this event has successfully moved from being council organised and funded (in its first year), to a community organised and largely funded event with good council support. This means it can keep happening year in, year out as long as the community wants it to. It has my full support and admiration for a seriously good social event and attraction to our fantastic Glass House Country townships. Well done to all involved! Cr Baberowski Sunshine Coast Council

Christmas Event Date Claimers If you're involved in organising a Christmas event that you would like locals to know about, please email editorial@gcnews.com. au so we can share it with the rest of the community.

Friday, December 11 Planning is in full swing for the Maleny Christmas Festival and Street Party with Maple Street being closed for the event. The activities on the night will be expanded from previous years and GC&M News will have more details about the program in the coming weeks.

Saturday, December 19 Glasshouse Country Community Carols will be held at the Beerwah Sportsground, starting at 5.00pm with pre-show entertainment. Food and drinks available all night. Nativity Scene, baby animal zoo, face painting, jumping castle and local dance groups performing. Main stage show starts at 6.30pm with a massive line-up of great local artists singing our favourite Carols to sing along to. The night will be topped off with our fireworks finale at 8.00pm.

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Christmas is only eight weeks away and by now the dedicated locals have unpacked their decorations ready to create another dazzling show of lights, tree, figures and stories, all to make us (young and old) feel the joy of Christmas ... and for this I thank you. On the way to these festive creations wouldn’t it be nice to drive past business houses also lit up like a ‘Christmas Tree’ with windows of twinkling lights, Santas, reindeer, even nativity scenes? You may even see something in the store windows suitable for Christmas gifts. Wouldn’t that be a good idea? L Thomas Glass House Mountains

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Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Keep our bushland dog-free There are approximately 4.2 million pet dogs in Australia. Exercising dogs is important for their health and wellbeing and councils provide many dog walking areas. On the Sunshine Coast there are more than 30 off-leash areas, including several beaches, a park at Beerwah, and the Maleny Showgrounds, and many parks where dogs can be walked on a leash. Despite this, many owners choose to walk their dogs in natural areas. National parks have been created solely to protect Australia’s native flora and fauna, and are vital to the survival of many species. Visitors to bushland appreciate the peace and serenity, and enjoy seeing wildlife. However, even a well-behaved dog will scare away native fauna, or change their behaviour, because of their barking, scent, urine or droppings. Uncontrolled dogs have even more insidious effects: chasing, harassing, trampling or preying on vulnerable wildlife, and disturbing nest sites. Vulnerable native plants can also be affected, as dogs love to roll and dig. Diseases such as parvo-virus, leptospirosis, and parasites such as ticks or tapeworms, may be passed from dogs to native species. The reverse is also true – dogs visiting bush areas risk picking up ticks, which can be deadly. Baits have recently been laid in local forests to eradicate wild dogs, so unleashed pet dogs are at risk of being poisoned. So next time you visit natural areas, leave your canine friends at home, or risk receiving a fine. Your dog will enjoy the dog park just as much. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au www.gcnews.com.au


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Can we find a home for... Tucker is a male Hound x who is only two years old. This darling boy has a slightly timid nature, is ok with other dogs, and fine around older children. Tucker adores his walks and loves attention. This boy has been living in our refuge for about two months now, and we feel it is time for him to find a place of his own. Adoption fee for Tucker is only $295.00 and he is of course, de-sexed, vaccinated, micro-chipped and comes with local council registration. Please come in and meet him soon! Whiskey is a male

Domestic Shorthair Cat who is nearly five years old; he is quite a talkative chap and has a nice nature. Whiskey is ok to be picked up and held, but does prefer a home where he is the only cat, so that he is number one! Adoption fee for Whiskey is only $110.00 with all vet work done and he is ready to go. Open: Tue - Sat 9am - 4pm Sundays 10am - 2pm

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Home fit for a king! Cluckingham Palace comes to Peachester School. School Captain, Jacob Barbeler pledged to establish a hen house at the school last year and happily he has now achieved this dream. Materials, live and static were all donated by local families and in particular huge thanks to families Good and Twidale. The chickens are fat and flourishing thanks to the school kitchen scraps and wet recycling lunch program. All proceeds are going to the school canteen with the revamped healthy eating menu.

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If you would like to learn more about keeping chickens in your backyard then head along to the Maleny Library on Saturday, November 14 between 10.00am – 11.30am to find out more. Chickens are a great way to fertilise your soil, reduce plant-attacking pests, and have highly nutritious eggs. The key to chickens thriving in your backyard is simple – keep them healthy and happy. Join Kirstie Henning from City Chicks as she discusses the variety of chicken breeds available, suitable housing for backyards, what to feed your chickens and more. Attendance is free however bookings are essential phone 5475 8989.

Q Camel, is the first camel dairy on the East Coast of Australia and is located in Glasshouse Country.The owners are looking for volunteers who would be interested in doing two hours a week assisting with clean up jobs. If you would like to find out more email qcamel@bigpond.com

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School News Students perform at Beerwah Festival

The students of the Mooloolah State School choir and Spanish Dancing Team performed for the Beerwah community at the recent Street Festival. The young choir students, led by Mrs Frishkorne sang to the people on the main stage in the centre of the festival. They sang beautifully and were applauded for their efforts. They represented the school with such pride. The talent didn’t stop there, with the Spanish Dancing Team led by Mr Miller, coming out to perform after the choir and danced some of their intricate dances for the crowds to marvel at. They twirled, turned and danced for the crowd that thoroughly enjoyed the spectacle. Both groups were supported by friends, family and staff members from the school and as a school community we were very proud of the two talented groups that are always happy to express their passion for their commitment to the art of singing and dancing. Well done to all the students that performed!

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Legends of speed

Brad Hampson Recently Glasshouse Christian College held its annual CO2 Drag Racing Championships. Vapour trails burst from each machine as many close battles were fought with only hundredths of a second separating some competitors. Year 10 Technology Studies engineering students designed and constructed their own CO2 powered balsa wood dragsters, based on their studies in the aerodynamics of high speed car design in Formula 1 and drag racing cars. Students investigated the principles of friction reduction and the properties of various plastic and metal materials to design and construct an efficient axle system. The quality of racing was exceptional. The 15 competitors faced a double elimination challenge to decide the overall winner with the fastest CO2 powered dragster. Speed records were again broken this year with races averaging 1.2 seconds over the 20 metre track. Spectators were entertained by exciting close photo finish racing with a few mid-track high speed collisions. Throughout the competition Jackson Tregea's ‘Monster Energy’ dominated with consistent times averaging 1.1 seconds. However, Jesse Wood's ‘MacH VI’ had improved his consistency over the duration of racing to match similar times in the semi-finals, even clocking a time of 0.985 seconds. The two of them met in the grand final. In the best of three final, ‘MacH VI’ clenched the first race by only 0.2 of a second; however, ‘Monster Energy’ won the second race with a time of 1:009 seconds. The final deciding race

Jesse Woods, Jackson Tregea and Toby Glover took out first, second and third places respectively was won by ‘MacH VI’ by only 24 hundredths of a second. Commentators and fellow competitors were ecstatic over the close finish. Congratulations to all competitors, pit-crews and officials - a great adrenalin rushing competition. Podium finishers Jesse Woods (first place), Jackson Tregea (second place) and Toby Glover (third place) were awarded trophies designed using GCC’s CAD software and laser cutting technology. These ‘Legends of Speed’ go into the Hall of Fame and we are all looking forward to the 2016 titles. The dragsters were so fast it was difficult to capture the races on camera

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Art Fair a huge success

Contributed by Michelle Lenz Mooloolah State school students, staff and parents put on an Art exhibition and a Fair day that was a wonderful success and lots of fun. It was a spectacular weekend of art, music, entertainment and fun. The children and their families had a wonderful time showcasing their art and talents to the sunshine coast community. The Art Gallery was officially opened on the Friday night by Jenny McKay and visited and supported by Mark Mc Ardle. It was busy with wonderful food, drinks, live entertainment and fabulous art. On Sunday we hosted the Fair and the entertainment kicked off with the school choir, the band and Spanish Dancing Team, as well as other performers from the coast, that sang, entertained and demonstrated to the guests. The students set the scene for an awesome day! Some students ran stalls and served people that came from around the coast for an exciting and entertaining day. The students had a ball trying to outdo each other in games of tug-a-war, races down the giant slide and winning in side show alley. The student’s art work was also a big hit among the locals, as lots of the children’s art was sold over the two days. There was also established artist’s works sold. All of these helped the school to raise funds as well as rides, games, food stalls, raffles, etc.

The events were hugely successful because of the tireless help from staff, students, parents and community members. But without cash donations from local businesses this would not have happened on this scale. And also the generous support from businesses across the coast to provide vouchers, tickets and prizes made for successful raffles. Mooloolah State School would like to thank the local community and beyond for their help, generosity and for coming along to our fabulous event. Monies raised from the event will go toward new computers for the school. See more photos on page 28.

Grandparents Day

Contributed by Katrina D’Clara Students from Beerburrum State School recently celebrated their annual Grandparents’ Day with 70 grandparents attending the afternoon. Grandparents were treated to a beautiful afternoon tea in our Library while watching a slide show of activities and events that students have participated in during this year. Students invited their grandparents to visit their classrooms and take a look at what they have been doing in class. They then headed out to our beautiful Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden area to participate in some fun activities; including planting out some seedlings into our veggie garden. This was Principal Ms Francis first Grandparents

Tyren and Jayde enjoying the afternoon with their grandma at school

Revved up excursion

Contributed by Kylie Merola Year 6 students from Landsborough State School were recently treated to an adrenalin-pumping excursion to the V8 Supercars Gold Coast 600. 'Students on Track' was an incredible opportunity for students to observe how the things learnt in

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Alex and Isaak with their grandma enjoying some of the fun activities Day at Beerburrum and she commented that Grandparents play such an extremely important role in our families. “The contributions that grandparents make to schools are immeasurable. Many grandparents are highly involved in their grandkids’ schooling,” she said. “They drop-off and pick-up their grandchildren, they attend school sporting events and performances as well as volunteer their time to assist with reading activities or contribute to P&C events. So we wanted to celebrate and acknowledge this day with as many of our grandparents as possible. It was lovely to meet those who so strongly support our school community."

class translate to life on and around the race track. Even though the day started off with a very early bus departure from school, kids and teachers alike, were engrossed from the minute they arrived. They saw practical applications of maths, science, engineering, health and fitness in action at a real-life V8 Supercar event. Students also got up close and personal with the excitement and action of the garages, the thrills of real practice sessions and all of the on-track entertainment. Principal, Kristy Walton explained how inspirational this excursion was for students. "It was so nice to listen to their discussions afterwards. This experience has encouraged them to dream big about their futures, work hard and follow their passions," she said.

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Elected

Representitives What's in the Spotlight Trees and native vegetation on public land are vital to our environment and help make our region a vibrant place to live. Have your say on how we manage these important natural assets and be in the draw to win two nights stay at Treehouses Montville. For more information visit Council’s website.

Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens On Saturday 14 November head to the Maroochy Bushland Botanic Gardens at Tanawah for an afternoon of free entertainment. From 2pm there’s live music, green art workshops, childrens games, storytelling, face painting and more. Stay for the Starry Night cinema screening at 6.30pm.

Christmas and New Year events for all Celebrate this summer and get involved in fun, family-friendly Christmas and New Year events and activities taking place right across the region. To nd out what's happening in your local area head to Council's website.

Tech Expo at Beerwah Library Open your mind to new technology at the Sunshine Coast Libraries Tech Expo from 9am-3pm Saturday 7 November at Beerwah Library. There are displays, free workshops, hands-on tech, live music and prizes to be won. Details on Council’s library website.

Maleny Recreation Draft Masterplan Residents and the sport and recreation community are invited to have their say on the Maleny Recreation Draft Master Plan 2015-2030. View the draft Master Plan on Council’s website. Feedback closes 5pm Friday 13 November.

Local Law Review Local laws affect all residents and businesses. Council plans to amend some local laws and to be sure the proposed changes represent community views invites your feedback during November. Visit Council’s website for more information and to have your say.

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Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council Become a work of art

High-profile artist Kelsey Montague’s #whatliftsyou interactive wings have arrived at Beerwah Tower Green, giving residents an opportunity to take a fun photo using the artwork as a backdrop (see my Facebook page for a look at the new CEO with Kesley's wings). The wings feature local icons such as the Big Pineapple, Glass House Mountains, bunyas and more, and will remain in Beerwah until November 23.

Ordinary Meeting 9am 12 November, Caloundra 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Celebrate Beerwah

I had the pleasure of attending this year’s Celebrate Beerwah fiesta and what a celebration it was. Simpson Street truly transformed into a colourful display of market stalls and the atmosphere in the air was electric. Together we can be proud of how much Beerwah has transformed in recent years, especially being one of the hinterland gateways to the Sunshine Coast.

Maleny recreation plan open for comment

Do you want to help shape the future of sport in Maleny? The draft Master Plan 20152030 has been formed following input from key stakeholders and covers the Maleny Showgrounds, Witta Sportsground and sport and recreation uses across the Maleny Community Precinct. Visit council’s website to view the draft Master Plan and provide feedback by 5.00pm on Friday, November 13.

Hodgens Road – bridge replacement

Work started last week to replace the Hodgens Road Bridge in Bald Knob that can no longer be maintained to the standard required. The new single lane bridge will be widened and will include steel guardrails. The new bridge will also have a higher deck level to help prevent flooding during major storm events. For those affected your patience during construction is appreciated.

Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve Funding

The receipt of $1 million Queensland Tourism Infrastructure Fund grant to renew the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve building is fantastic news. Guided by the results of stakeholder consultation, the grant will go towards enabling the establishment of a new $3-4million new discovery centre, cafe, gift shop, elevated viewing platform, meeting theatrette, conservation research area, offices and amenities.

Landsborough Peace Park fence extended

Council has completed the extension of the white picket fence in front of the Landsborough tennis courts. Not only does this help identify the upgraded entry but it also makes it safer for families to use the area of grass and table setting next to the recently upgraded tennis courts. New signage is still to come.

If you enjoy coding, creating solutions from open data and taking them to a commercial outcome, then the Sunshine Coast Hackfest, 20-22 November, is for you. There are prizes to be won and you'll play a part building our Smart City. Visit Council's website for details.

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Out and about

I’ll be at Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre on Friday, November 6 from 9.00am - 11.00am where I look forward to catching up with local residents.

Cr Rick Baberowski Phone: 5420 8987 Rick.Baberowski@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Email: Facebook: Cr Rick Baberowski - Division 1 www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Caloundra Community Awards

I would like to thank everyone who attended the 2015 Caloundra Community Awards. Congratulations must go to all nominees and the winners of each category. Awards such as these always showcase the heart and soul of our community and the selfless work and achievements undertaken throughout Caloundra. Well done.

2015 Annual Christmas Appeal

This year I am again very proud to be partnering with the Salvation Army Caloundra branch for their annual Christmas appeal. My office will be a collection point for items to stock Christmas hampers that will help families in need. Can you help? Donations of non-perishable food items and school equipment (exercise books, pencils etc) would be ideal. No toys, however, are required. Any suitable donations would be greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at my office. Every gesture counts.

Funds received

Congratulations to the two Glasshouse Country community groups who have received more than $44,000 in government grants from the latest round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. Not-for-profit groups are the backbone of our community and I am pleased to see these welldeserving organisations have been awarded this funding. Beerwah and District Kindergarten received $12,246.28 to purchase equipment and Beerwah State Primary school P&C received $31,818.18 to install air conditioning. The fund provides one-off grants to Queensland not-for-profit community organisations, with revenues sourced from gaming taxes placed on Golden Casket lotteries, wagering, keno and gaming machines. I would encourage eligible community groups who had not previously made an application to seriously consider doing so in the future. It’s a very worthwhile and fair process with the benefits flowing on to the entire community.

Mark McArdle Phone: 5329 4100 Email: caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au Facebook: Mark McArdle MP www.gcnews.com.au


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We would like to introduce Shanae a young Glass House local who has just finished her training. Shanae will be starting as a Junior therapist in midNovember. We would also like to introduce Tim, an Exercise Physiologist, who combines massage with specific exercises to reduce symptoms and treat any underlying problems to make you feel amazing. We are excited to let you know we have some Christmas packages coming together, Gift vouchers are available for a gift of luxury and relaxation, and all treatments are suitable for men and women.

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Living Community Spirit Lives On

‘Above the Blue’ album launch

By Sonia Clark In the belief that music can make a difference, a group of predominately local musicians have banded together to produce an album entitled ‘Above the Blue’. Fourteen artists have each donated a track to the project that raises awareness for the conditions of depression and anxiety. Many of the tracks provide an insight into the artists own personal journeys, and the music seeks to empower and inspire listeners through the powerful connection of music. Created with the generous support of the local Maleny Apex Club, all proceeds go directly to Beyond Blue. The album will be launched at the Maleny Show Pavilion on November 14 at a special fundraising event. The event will feature performances from the album songwriters, including ARIA finalist Lou Bradley, Michael Briers, Jen Mize, Paddy McHugh and Brendan Nawrocki. The talent of Maleny artists will be well represented on the night with Andrew Laidlaw Jones, Kelly Cork, Carolyna Lovely, Richo Richardson, Nellie Donovan and Tom Richter. Tickets are $60.00, which includes a sumptuous two course meal and performances throughout the night. Doors open at 6.00pm, with tickets available from Maleny Newsagents, 29 Maple Street or by contacting Paul directly on 0412 698 595. For more details see www.abovetheblue.org or like their Facebook page. After the launch, the album will be available at retail outlets around Maleny for $20.00.

Music Today

with Dr Michael Whiticker

Hear great music live! Some years ago, while I was teaching in the Music Department at the University in Townsville, a very talented local school musician caught my attention. He sung, played violin, mandolin and drums and was active in orchestras, folk bands and a punk outfit. I remember his bands did a lot of originals and they had albums out. Here was a young musician going places! The university pursued local talent but Michael elected to take his music studies on to Canberra and I later heard he had moved to Brisbane and was active in the music scene there. And this was where I once more came across him some years later, after I had myself moved to South East Queensland. Mick Patrick is now the lead singer, mandolinist and one of the fiddlers with The Company. Boasting two Australian Bluegrass champions on fiddle, guitar and banjo, this four piece band has something of a name as a ‘super group’ in folk and bluegrass circles. Critics rave about them: “a masterclass in bluegrass”, “at the pinnacle of the Australian country music scene”, “the band is raising the bar for acoustic musicians in Australia.” Consisting of guitarist Jamie Clark, fiddle and banjo player George Jackson, upright bassist Markus Karlsen and Mick, The Company are all outstanding soloists who bring a range of musical backgrounds and interests to the band. Their individual influences on The Company sound is subtle, but is certainly heard in their solos and the songs they play. I say songs, as although known for their instrumental prowess, they are also fine singers and rich harmonies are a feature of The Company sound. Their recently released second album, Trouble, features a fascinating collection of songs which display their extensive folk roots. Jamie Clark says that the band’s music derives from the American bluegrass tradition, but the sound and storytelling is from Queensland. Go to their website at www.thecompanybluegrass.com for a taste of this great band and then put aside Sunday, November 29 from 2.00pm to 4.00pm where you will have the chance to hear them live. Yes, we have been able to grab them on their way through our region for a show at the Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre in Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Tickets are $20.00/$15.00 with under 12’s in the family free. I’ll look forward to catching up with Mick for a chat, and I do hope you’ll get along as well to encourage local concerts and hear some extraordinary music in this classic little old community hall.

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Contributed by Helen Page When Peachester branch of the QCWA celebrated their 70th birthday recently, the Peachester Hall was packed with visitors and well-wishers joining the current members to mark this special occasion. Among the visitors it was interesting to see so many descendants of early members; and I believe that if we had taken a survey, most visitors present would have claimed CWA members in their families. Many of these people follow the example set by their mothers and grandmothers in working for the community, so the spirit of the CWA lives on in another generation. The record of service to the community by the QCWA generally, and by our local branch in particular, is an inspiration to all. Peachester History Committee congratulates current members on keeping up the good work started and carried on by previous generations, and we are delighted that many ladies are members of both organisations. Current branch President Coral Beutel read from the minutes of the first meeting, and highlighted some early events and activities, reminding all present how much the CWA story reflects the history of this district. Following are excerpts from a booklet compiled for the branch’s 50th anniversary, ‘Memories: Peachester CWA 1945-1995’: ‘Fifty years of Peachester CWA involvement is a story of service, of love, giving, fellowship, caring and humility. Picture that inaugural meeting on 16th October 1945 in the Peachester Hall, with some twenty-five ladies gathered. The meeting had been convened by Enid Macdonald who was a very close friend of Ruth Fairfax the founder of CWA in Queensland… The officers for the ensuing year were elected resulting in Gladys Turner, who had been in CWA out west becoming the first President, Mabel Breton Secretary, and May Loveday Treasurer. The President thanked everyone for coming and then proposed a dance be held to raise funds to function as well as to start building a tennis court for a social outlet for the ladies…. Without delay Mabel wrote to the Hall Trustees to book the first Thursday of the month for CWA meetings [and they still meet on the first Thursday]. Imagine the difficulties in a dairy farming community. These women were truly isolated. In the main they were farmers’ wives, few with cars, and living up to five miles from the township. In the first years many members walked to meetings - often across neighbours’ paddocks to shorten the trip, carrying lunch in a cake tin or wrapped up in a tea towel. Many had young children accompanying them, and some even pushed prams. A few, more venturous, rode horses often with a young child up front. One dedicated member on numerous occasions dragged a corn sack of produce across the paddocks for the Bring and Buy stall. As more members joined, those with cars went out of their way on dreadful roads to ensure every woman had the chance to join the CWA fellowship each month. Those men who took time off to drive a group of women to meetings were fondly referred to as CWA husbands. It is this caring attitude that has made Peachester a special branch right from the start… Enid Macdonald who was Divisional president in 1947 and Branch President from 1948 to 1951 described those early gatherings as,“meetings which radiate good fellowship, where each member contributes in some small way to each other’s happiness.” It is this philosophy which has kept the CWA alive through changing times; and country districts like ours are fortunate that generations of ladies have continued to set this example of community service and care for others.

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Dine In

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with Sonia Clark

Great eats and treats to find locally!

The Lookout Cafe With Christmas coming up soon, this is the time of year we start to get our end of year seasonal visitors and think about where we will be holding our Christmas parties and celebrations. The Lookout Cafe is the perfect place to showcase the breathtaking natural beauty of our local area while enjoying a meal. With one of the most stunning visual backdrops of our Glasshouse Mountains cafes, the tranquil visual environment is a lovely accompaniment to a menu that includes breakfast options, light meals, more hearty dishes and afternoon tea. With the festive season coming up, the cafe can also easily cater to group bookings. Lea and I decided to take a lunch break from the office and we both went for a lighter lunch option

this time. I ordered the sweet caramelised onion tart layered with chunks of creamy camembert served with salad and turkish bread for $16.00. Lea decided to have the cheese platter which had a nice selection of cheeses (a hard, soft and tri-colour option), homemade fruit paste and crackers for $12.00. My lunch was really tasty and definitely hit the spot; Lea enjoyed her platter which also came with a really cute set of cheese tools. The cafe was nice and busy and the layout lends itself well to catch the surrounding breeze - giving it a lovely airy feel. While we were there, a larger group came in to dine and were seated easily as there is plenty of room for both small and larger groups.

Along with all day breakfast options and a menu that has both substantial lunch or lighter options, there is a daily specials board. When we were there options on the board included chicken, spinach and pumpkin tart with salad, vegetable lasagne with salad and chicken mango and avocado salad with toasted almonds and chilli lime dressing (all $16.00). The artwork on the wall, and local preserves and soaps for sale are a nice touch especially for visitors, and while there is fully comprehensive menu, the cafe has a relaxed and charming feel. The Lookout Cafe is well worth the visit and provides one of the most picturesque dining experiences in our area.

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Out & About Plenty of fun outside of the class rooms at Mooloolah State School Recently Mooloolah State school students, staff and parents put on a successful Art exhibition on the Friday Night for the grown ups. Then followed it up with a Family Funday that was lots of fun. Overall it was a spectacular weekend of art, music, entertainment and fun.

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Organiser Kerry Flello with some art from Art Fair

Grace Harvey and Chloe Kelly

Cr Jenny McKay opens the Art Exhibition on Friday night

Caitlyn West enjoying a ride on the Dodgems

Mooloolah State School teacher Miss Kelly with daughter also Miss Kelly handing out samples from Candy Stall

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Things To Do Movie Magic dance extravaganza

Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair

Swan School of Dance at Landsborough are proud to present ‘Movie Magic’ at the Nambour Civic Centre on Friday, December 4. Tickets are on sale now for this end of year performance spectacular. Come along and enjoy a trip down memory lane as students from the local dance school bring the hit sound tracks from your favourite movies to life in dazzling performances. Held at the Nambour Civic Centre venue, the concert is an amazing opportunity for the students to showcase what they have learned throughout the past year. The event is also a celebration of the hard work and dedication of the students and provides a wonderful experience for them to enjoy the thrill of dancing in front of a large audience. Tickets are $27.00 for adults, $23.00 for concessions, and $18.00 for children aged 12 and under. The dance event runs from 6.30pm - 8.30pm. To book tickets please call 5475 7770 or visit nambourciviccentre.com.au for more details.

The Fair is organised by Caloundra Arts Centre Association and is on Saturday, November 7, between 9.00am - 4.00pm and Sunday, November 8, from 9.00am - 3.00pm at 5 North Street, Caloundra (behind Caloundra Woolworths). A wonderful array of quality handcrafted goods made by members will be on sale including pottery, woodwork, original art and pastels, handmade lace, quilting, embroidery, jewellery and silk painting. Christmas is not far away so this is an ideal opportunity to get in and purchase some early gifts, handmade Christmas decorations and cards will be on sale. Entry is free, Eftpos facilities are available, and there is plenty of free parking. For more information contact Fair Convenor: Joan at: fair@ caloundraartsandcrafts.org.au or visit the website www.caloundraartsandcrafts.org.au

Free Tech Expo on Saturday

Don’t forget that this Saturday is a time to engage in fun interactive technology at the Sunshine Coast Tech Expo from 9.00am to 3.00pm at Beerwah Library. People can experience 3D printing, Ozobots, animation, retro gaming, green screen photography, 3D Oculus Rift Glasses and much more. Presenters include State Library of Queensland, University of Sunshine Coast, U3A Grafx Group, local businesses, schools and artists. There will also be a barbecue, live music and a chance to win a Tech Hamper, sponsored by the Friends of Beerwah Library. The Beerwah Technology Expo is free and a proud community initiative of Sunshine Coast Council Libraries. For more details on the Sunshine Coast Technology Expo visit council’s library website www.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or phone 5475 8989.

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In the Garden with Brownie

Jobs for the yard in November Bindi-eye is rampant at the moment – spending time hand weeding now will save a lot of pain this summer. Or you can use one of the selective herbicides – just ask for advice at one of the local produce or hardware stores. Just an update note about the Peachester Garden Club meeting on November 19 … it’s actually the final meeting for the year and is being held at Trish and Gary Bradford’s house. Bring your own meat and chair. • Once your spring flowering bulbs – such as jonquils and daffodils – have died down, lift out the bulbs, clean off the dirt and store them in a dry dark place. • Propagate daylilies from any plantlets that have developed along the flower stalks. Just plant them into a pot of quality potting mix and wait for them to grow. • Rains and warm temperatures will see a big increase in grasshopper and caterpillar numbers

in the garden. Pick them off and squash them, or use a pyrethrum or bacteria based spray. • Time to prune your azaleas and dead head roses to encourage continual flowering. • Zucchinis may be showing powdery mildew (a fungal disease) on their leaves. Spray with Mancozeb or try the one part milk to 10 parts water technique. • Keep an eye out for bronze orange bugs on your citrus. Knock them off and squash them or spray with Confidor. • Fruit flies will start to appear. Keep them at bay by cleaning up old rotten fruits and using a splash bait, such as Eco-Naturalure. • Prune back your grevilleas by a third to promote bushiness. • It’s important to keep up regular watering of citrus while they are flowering and developing small fruits. • Keep spraying your developing mangoes with Mancozeb to prevent the disease anthracnose.

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Beerwah flat acre with rural outlook Positioned on a level one acre block in a no through road overlooking farmland is this four bedroom one bathroom family home with two separate living areas. The home is air conditioned and includes a well equipped kitchen, good sized bedrooms and outdoor entertaining is catered for by full wrap around verandahs. The block is fully fenced and includes a horse paddock with shelter, large sheds and would suit a multitude of uses. An excellent water supply from a drinkable bore plus a well adds value and was once used as a nursery or would suit machinery etc. Only minutes to the fast growing Beerwah township, schools & rail link to Brisbane makes this property

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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle results - 1st Prize meat tray – Blue diamond 48F, Maureen, 2nd prize IGA $20.00 voucher – orange dot 36E, Ethel,Lucky meal prize - $20.00 cash (Proudly sponsored by KLM Gas Suppliers) winner – green heart 45D – Val S. The club is open on Friday Night only, bar opens 5.00pm, meals can be ordered from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage. Organist wanted - the congregation of St Mary’s Anglican Church at Montville is seeking to find an organist or pianist who could play for Sunday morning services on one or several Sundays of the month. Hymns are chosen in advance so there is opportunity to practice and the church organ can be made available if required. You would be warmly welcomed into fellowship and home style morning tea after the service. Please contact Beverley Scott at bscotts@iprimus.com. au or Father Harry Reuss on 0428 187 625. Peachester Historical Society - cordially invites all ex-military members to attend their remembrance day service to be held at the Peachester Cemetery at 10.45am, on November 11. Afterwards a light luncheon to be held at the Peachester Hall. Please bring a plate. Country Round Up Music Club Social 2015 - will be held on Saturday, November 7 with guest artist Twin Rivers Country Music Club. Come and enjoy our great music, friendly

atmosphere, refreshments, and lucky door raffles. Open to everyone young and old, if you can play an instrument, dance or sing, come along and do your thing. Held at the Narangba Community Hall, 229 Mackie Road, Narangba from 12.00noon to 4.00pm, entry is $7.00 with bottomless tea and coffee. Enquiries Barbie 3293 4009 or Darren 0409 619 896. Queensland Country Women's Association Maleny Branch Night Group meet 7.30pm Friday, November 13, for a ‘Book Club’ evening. All are welcome to attend and share reading experiences along with a cuppa and a chat. Contact Judy 5435 8140. Remembering Beerwah - While Beerwah residents have enjoyed the benefits of progress in recent years, the many changes have generated an interest in the past. What was the old Beerwah like? Photographs of the town at various stages of its development are of particular interest. Helen Paige and members of the Peachester History Committee will show historical photos and tell stories about the early days of Beerwah at a session at the Beerwah Library on November 6 from 10.00am - 11.30am. Attendance is free however bookings are essential phone 5475 8989. Vertical map cabinet - Caloundra Family History Research Inc was recently successful in receiving a grant from the Sunshine Coast Council and the funds were used to purchase Mylar for map encapsulation.

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Diary Dates Wednesday, November 11 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, November 12 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855.

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9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354

Ps Aaron Jackson - Church on the Rise HEBREWS 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11 is renowned as the great faith chapter. It speaks of faith in the realm that we can understand. The reason we can understand it, is because it is written in the context of everyday people living their everyday lives. Fathers, sons, wives daughters, those adopted, those living in sin, barren, slave, falsely accused, all received a reward according to their faith. We can relate to that. Faith seems to be just about everywhere we look these days. People place their faith in many things, and yet it’s our faith that should lead us through life. Placing your faith in God gives life, purpose and meaning. The great love chapter in 1 Corinthians13 speaks of faith. Faith must have an outlet. It must have a function and that function needs a result. Faith in God gives us function and the result is love. When we place our faith in Christ we begin to understand how He loves us, and in turn we share that love with

Working bees were arranged and this large project, which commenced last year, has now been completed. Thanks to Sunshine Coast Council, Cr Rick Baberowski and Witta’s Bill Kitson (the former Curator of the Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying). The vertical map cabinet in the library now has many Queensland historic ordnance maps available for research by members and visitors. The group’s resource centre and library is in the grounds of the Sunshine Coast Turf Club in Pierce Avenue, Little Mountain and is accessed through Gate 2. All enquiries about the group and events held are welcomed by contacting Valerie on 5437 3879, Roz on 5493 1197, or Dawn on 5492 2208. Email address is caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com. Website is www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au and it has a map to locate the building.

our fellow man. Faith without works is dead the Bible tells us, and this is a great reminder that our faith needs an action. And that action is outworked through our lives. Faith pleases God! As you dust off your Bible and read Hebrews 11 you will begin to notice that these people mentioned weren’t perfect, they made mistakes but they stayed connected to God. God loves you and I and therefore isn’t a condemning God but gracious and quick to forgive. He saves us by His grace through faith. How wonderful a reward is this? So when you come to God it pleases Him because it demonstrates you believe HE IS and because of your faith (even if it is the size of a mustard seed) you shall reap the rewards of a life nestled in Faith Hope and Love. Amen

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Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298

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Sport Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, October 21 - Ladies Bowls Day. Two games of Triples and one of Pairs played. Russell Walmsley, Julie Palmer and Trevor Bertram def Nina Connor, Doug Loveday and Graham Anstis 22 to 13. Graham Young, Brian Larkin and Warren Blackbourne def Peter Connor, Viv James and Jenny Hobson 31 to 12. Marilyn Boulton and John McSwain def Noelle Dean and Joy Reason 21 to 8. NB: Summer start times - 8.30am morning tea. Play commences 9.00am. Thursday, October 22 - Open Pairs Bowls. Winners were Dave Hayes and Ron Rix with 2 + 24. Runners up in a game of Triples were John Seghers, Joseph Albrecht and Maz Idle with + 16. Wednesday, October 29 and Thursday, October 30 - rained out. Saturday, October 31 - Saturday Social Bowls.

Two games of Triples and one of Pairs played. All played two games of 12 ends. In the Triples, Bob Bloomer, Lyn Griffiths and Rob Scullion won 13/11 and lost 5/16. Nina Connor, John McSwain and Di Hume lost 11/13 and lost 10/12. Peter Connor, Russell Walmsley and John Annakin won 12/10 and lost 5/12. Maz Idle, Dennis Hume and Ron Rix won 16/5 and won 12/5. In the Pairs, John Aitken and Mac Townson won 14/7 and lost 7/14. Jack Timm and Jim Tatum lost 7/14 and won 14/7. Sunday, November 1 - Club Glass House held its AGM. Denis Steer elected President. With a strong Committee he has steered the Club through tough times and with a small number of member volunteers, have given the club an appealing appearance and improved the amenity for all members. This bodes well for the continued future of the Bowls Section.

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Friday 6th November from 8pm DJ Saturday 7th November from 8pm JUST LIKE THAT

Thursday Night

Seafood Night

(10%ÊoffÊallÊSeafoodÊdishes)

Saturday 18th July

Better get to

From 8pm

Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477 Beerwah Drive Thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555

Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountain Shop 5, 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188 Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah Shop 3, 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320

Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266 Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003

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FREE ENTERTAINMENT

FAMOUS FOOD

Saturday from 12 noon

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Wild Turkey & Cola 10 x 375ml Cans

le Sing 9 $37.9

Carlton Dry or Dry Lime 24 x 355ml Stubbies

Receive your entry form from the counter and enter online at bottlemart.com.au

Carlton Mid 24 x 375ml Stubbies or Cans

Carlton Draught 24 x 375ml Stubbies

WIN A TRIP FOR YOU AND A MATE TO ENJOY A FRESH CARLTON IN ANTARCTICA.

2499

$

Wild Turkey Rare & Cola 4 x 375ml Cans

BUY A CASE, 10 PACK OR 6 PACK OF ANY CARLTON PRODUCT, GRAB AN ENTRY LEAFLET AND ENTER ONLINE AT BOTTLEMART.COM.AU SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL TERMS & CONDITIONS.

3499

$

ABSOLUT BOTANIK 200ML TRIAL CAN When you purchase an Absolut 700ml bottle. While stocks last.

Absolut Vodka 700ml

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Brown Brothers Moscato, Stoneleigh Marlborough, Lindemans Early Harvest or Riccadonna Wines 750ml

All specials available from Wednesday 4th November until Tuesday 17th November 2015. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the staterdf Queensland. Beer prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.

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DE BORTOLI SACRED HILL MAGNUM

4299

$

When you purchase any 6 De Bortoli Sacred Hill Wines 750ml bottles While stocks last.

Mumm Champagne NV 750ml

De Bortoli Sacred Hill Wines 750ml

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