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Glasshouse Country News WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5 - 2012. VOLUME 27-30

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imagine that there will be plenty of local school aged girls keeping busy discussing what they will be wearing this Friday night and the boys might be getting in some practice for their smooth dance moves for the second Blue Light Disco to be held in Beerwah! A few months ago the first disco was held at the Beerwah Hall (across from the library), this event was held just for primary kids as a trial run. I was chatting to local Constable Kyron Wolfe who is based at Beerwah about the first event and he said that the kids who came along really enjoyed themselves and were very happy with the prizes which had been generously donated by local businesses.

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Blue Light Disco at the Beerwah community hall 6.00pm - 9.30pm, entry is $7.00, drinks, lollies and sausage sizzle on sale. See Lea's column above for more details. Find them on Facebook search for Beerwah Blue Light Disco.

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Glasshouse Market will be held at the Glass House Mountains State School from 8.00am – 1.00pm so bring the family and stock up on beautiful handmade arts / crafts for Christmas.

Reunion of the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church Playgroup, will be held at Pioneer Park, Landsborough from 9.00am – 11.00am. Bring a small plate to share for morning tea at 10.00am. The group is celebrating its 21st birthday and 10 years of Miss Strawberry’s involvement. All those that have been involved in the group over the years are invited to come along and share in the celebration.

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Mooloolah Valley Community Christmas Party at the Community Centre, 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah from 4.00pm – 8.00pm, there will be free entertainment, jumping castle and barbeque www. mooloolahcommunitycentre.org

Glasshouse Country RSL – last Friday night function for 2012, there will be a Christmas theme – tickets are $20.00 a head and children under 10 half price. There will be a secret santa (so you will need to bring along a wrapped gift to the value of $5.00 – pink for girls, blue for boys). Tickets must be pre-purchased before the night. Don’t miss out, phone Kaz on 5496 9774 to make a booking.

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He said the new Beerwah Blue Light Disco Association is really keen to make the second event, which is for all ages, and runs between 6.00pm and 9.30pm on December 7, a real success. Cost on the night is $7.00 for entry (which includes raffle tickets) drinks, sausage sizzle and lollies will also be available for purchase on the night. I reckon four Blue Light Discos a year should make plenty of kids happy, and will give parents a chance to head out for a meal and some adult time so that should keep them happy, so it looks like a winner all round. Check out their Facebook page to find out more…

Friday, December 14 BADYAC Christmas Barbeque, from 10.00am – 3.00pm, beside the Skate Park at Beerwah, join in the fun in the sun for water games and a live DJ – free event.

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Giving is what it is all about By Lea Parkes

In the true spirit of Christmas, Tania and Glen from Smileys Jewellers at the Beerwah Marketplace have come up with a great way to share with those in need. Smileys have an absolutely gorgeous dress ring which has been created with a cushion cut Gilson pink sapphire and brilliant cut diamonds that they are offering as part of a lucky draw. The ring is valued at $1,750.00 and will go to one generous local who choose to either make a gold coin donation or drop off a non-perishable item of food to Smileys Jewellers before 5.00pm on Friday, December 14.

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All cash and food items collected will be given to the Salvation Army welfare appeal who Tania believes does a fantastic job in supporting those in our community who need that extra bit of assistance both at Christmas and throughout the year. For those of us that can afford an extra item in our groceries, maybe a can of ham, or a bag of Christmas lollies, or a Christmas cake, it is reward enough knowing that we are sharing our Christmas spirit with someone less fortunate who will really appreciate it. However I have to say I think that the lovely piece of jewellery on offer would also bring a little bit of extra joy to one of us local ladies and would be truly appreciated. We are fortunate in our community to have many retail businesses that go above and beyond to assist other community groups, including those that are selling Lions Christmas Cakes, Rotary Calendars, or collecting books and gifts for donation to charitable organisations. In a community like ours it is this type of generosity of spirit, which Tania and Glen have embraced, that reminds us why it is important to support the independently owned businesses making up our local business economy which make us a community, and not just a place to live.

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Building heights for Beerwah Glass House Mountains By Cr Rick Baberowski

Retaining the unique country character of Beerwah while planning for growth and development is a significant opportunity for Beerwah. I have closely reviewed elements in the draft planning scheme related to zones, building heights and building density. Beerwah has a spectacular backdrop to the Glasshouse Mountains and it’s essential that the new planning scheme provisions maximise these incredible views. With regard to Beerwah, council has removed the traditional expectation that buildings are constructed as flat blocks with no shape or character. New buildings will be built with set-backs so that the contour of new buildings will allow large areas of sky to still be visible. You’ll be able to see between the buildings rather than be faced with a building structure that completely screens the natural backdrop. It’s a really exciting proposal that includes building four storey’s high, making it financially feasible for developers, which in turn will help stimulate economic growth in the town. The plan is for new buildings to retain awnings at street level providing for an active street interface. The upper levels can be used as offices, residential apartments or professional services. Beerwah is a major town activity centre that will be competing with developments in Caloundra South, Kawana and Sippy Downs, so it’s really important that we maintain our distinction in the region as a modern country town. The quality of Beerwah’s open space is going to be its major competitive strength. Work undertaken in Beerwah will set the scene for high quality development and improvement that can eventually be rolled out in Landsborough and Glass House Mountains. I’m very keen to get community feedback about designing a vibrant town centre for Beerwah and I hope to talk to as many locals as possible about their aspirations for the region.

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Member for Glass House Andrew Powell has announced an upgrade on a popular Glass House Mountains National Park walking track is now underway. Mr Powell said work had begun on the $175,000 Mount Ngungun summit walking track major upgrade, designed to make the area safer for the thousands of visitors who enjoyed using it each year. “This project will realign the track and provide new information signage and viewing points to give locals and visitors an even better experience in the Glass House Mountains National Park,” Mr Powell said. “With the upgrade due to be completed by June 2013 weather permitting, every effort will be made to keep the track open during the works period, especially on weekends. “However, for safety during high-risk construction, closures will be required from 7.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday up until 14 December 2012.” Mr Powell said the Glass House Mountains including Mount Ngungun had special significance to local Aboriginal people, who were consulted as part of the project. National Parks Minister Steve Dickson said the project was a great example of the Newman Government’s commitment to opening up the state’s National Parks for all Queensland residents and visitors to enjoy. “Eco-tourism is a major part of our plan for growing the tourism pillar of Queensland’s economy, which is why we are working to increase certainty and opportunity for operators across our national park estate,” Mr Dickson said. “Mt Ngungun’s 2.2km return summit walk provides spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and broader Sunshine Coast region.” Visitors can check park alerts at www.nprsr.qld.gov.au for updates.

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Local Landsborough author Anne Alloway has recently published ‘Tales from Bush Graves’ that she co-authored with a friend Roberta Morrison, a friend from her home town of Hughenden. The book recounts the stories of 218 people who met their death in the Queensland bush, many dying of thirst, alone and lost. The area featured in the book takes in the shire of Flinders, half way between Townsville on the coast and Mount Isa to the west. Anne, a volunteer with the Landsborough Museum and member of the Caloundra Family History Group, explained that she and Roberta have been working on the project for eight years. Anne said the response to the book has been really positive with the first print run selling out and a second print run being produced. As it is 100 years since Hughenden’s early days of settlement, the pair decided to research this subject, as many of the grave sites on stations have been forgotten, and only a handful have head stones. As Anne has been living in Landsborough for the last seven years, she was able to do the research required at the State Archives on the south side of Brisbane each month. Anne said reading the inquest documentation and finding out the true story of what actually happened to the people was a really interesting exercise.

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Anne Alloway, author of 'Tales from Bush Graves' While Anne isn’t sure how much interest there will be for the book locally, she is confident that it will appeal to people who like reading local history. Landsborough newsagency has a number of copies of the book on sale for $39.95 or you can purchase the book via email or phone and have it posted directly to you (within Australia) for an extra $10.00 fee, email chloe444@bigpond.com or phone 5439 9919. So if you know someone who you think would love this type of read – it is definitely good timing as a Christmas gift.

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Walk raises much needed funds Glasshouse Community Carols won’t be a silent night

In September this year, Church on the Rise hosted Beerwah’s first ‘Walk to Water’ an event which involved 35 people walking a total of 245 km to raise funds to assist four villages in Northern Nigeria to have clean water. According to local walk coordinator, Natalie Ukkola, the walkathon highlights the fact that people in disadvantaged countries can’t just turn on a tap, something many of us take for granted. “In some of these villages, families, often mothers and children, are forced to walk long distances every day to collect water, and they are often mistreated along the way,” Natalie said. “The funds raised from the walkathon will go towards building bores for those communities where water is not available.” Our local effort in total this year raised $1,884.05 which Natalie said was an unbelievably great result from the first Walk in Beerwah. “It shows that people do care and they are willing to help those in need. “I would like to thank everyone who walked and everyone who helped or donated to such a fabulous cause,” Natalie said. The Silver Bucket Award went to Rosie Ukkola for the most money raised approximately $350.00 and the Purple Plugger award went to Isaac Cornel for the furthest distance - he jogged 14 km in the two and a half hours. Natalie hopes our community will participate again next year and looks forward to growing the support for this valuable initative.

Glasshouse Community Carols is being held at the Beerwah Sportsground on Saturday, December 15 with a great night of family fun and entertainment planned. Event organiser, Rhonda Jobe from Church on the Rise said each year the event seems to get better. "If we get great weather like last year, we can expect an excellent turn out once again," she said. The evening kicks off at 5.00pm with lots of treats for the younger crowd including an animal farm, Croc truck from Australia Zoo, a story tent, a jumping castle and once again Peebo and Dagwood who are a real favourite with the kids. Dinner has been taken care of, with hamburgers, chips, cold drinks, and coffee on sale on the night. The carol program begins at 6.30pm and there are plenty of carols that you will know to sing along to and celebrate this special season. The evening will finish with fireworks at the family friendly time of 8.00pm. “This year the entertainment program will feature two talented and very different guest artists for the audience to enjoy,” Rhonda said. “Christine Oksanen from Brisbane has been performing since she was a little girl and has sung in America and across the world, she will be accompanied by her son Timothy on keyboard. “Also appearing on the night will be Cassie Hilbers our very own Beerwah youngster who is making waves in the music world with her YouTube videos; this talented 10-year-old writes and performs her own songs,” she said. The one thing that the event organisers are still yet to confirm is a sponsor for the fireworks – if you would like to help share some joy within our local community why not contact Rhonda about sponsorship? She can be contacted at Church on the Rise on 0402 345 477.

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Nominate your Aussie hero before it’s too late Nominations for the 2013 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards close on December 28 - so don’t miss the chance to recognise and celebrate inspiring individuals, organisations and groups. Mayor Mark Jamieson said the Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards provide an opportunity to nominate people who have made a contribution to the region and publicly recognise and honour those achievements.

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“These Awards encourage all of us to look in our own backyard for the people and the organisations we know work hard, and usually without fanfare, to make the Sunshine Coast a better place,” he said. “These awards acknowledge the unsung heroes, the people who make a difference to our region – we all know someone like that and it is important to nominate them so that as a community we acknowledge and celebrate their contributions. “I encourage you to take the time and to make the effort to nominate a local Aussie hero before 28 December for the 2013 Australia Day Awards.” Awards will be presented in the following categories: • Citizen of the Year • Young Citizen of the Year • Senior Citizen of the Year • Community • Creative • Environment • Sport and Recreation. The fifth annual Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards ceremony, at which the winners will be announced by the Mayor, will be held on January 25. Entry forms are available on council’s website for download or completion online, or may be picked up from customer service centres, libraries, visitor information centres, Sunshine Coast University and TAFE. Nominations close December 28. For more information visit council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or email ausdayawards@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Council presents draft plans for Beerwah As a result of extensive community engagement for the Beerwah PLACE+ project earlier this year, council has presented draft plans for the Stage 1 and 2 focus areas, which include Simpson and Mawhinney Streets. The design will create a more pedestrian friendly environment in the town. Key aspects of the upgrade include: • new seating and outdoor dining areas with shade trees • raised pedestrian crossings to create a low speed environment • active open space and civic areas • a shared pedestrian and cycle pathway network with end of trip facilities • landscape design that reflects Beerwah’s mountain backdrop and history $3 million in capital funding has been allocated for Stage 1 and 2 construction over the next three years, scheduled to begin in the 2013/14 financial year. Council is developing an overall masterplan for Beerwah, which is scheduled for completion June 2013.

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You don't need to compete to train like an athlete At Hinterland Boxing Club we offer multiple training options, including Boxing Fitness Classes, Club Training and Junior Boxing in a professional and welcoming environment. Our classes provide clients with health and fitness benefits that are a lifestyle for those who want to get fit, lose weight and improve their overall health and wellbeing, while training with like-minded people and having fun! Our Boxing Fitness Classes involve a combination of boxing specific drills and cross training that are personally tailored to accommodate our client’s individual fitness and skill levels. Our client’s ages range from 10 to 65 years of age, with many parents and siblings training together. The multifunctional body movements involved with the Boxing Fitness Classes provide a complete body workout and enhance our client’s boxing knowledge and technique while providing them with tools for simple, yet effective self defence.

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Club Training is for those looking to compete and box, however just because you don’t compete doesn’t mean you can’t train like an athlete. Therefore clients looking for a more intense and stricter regime and training sessions are welcome with no pressure to participate in contact activities or compete. For those who are looking to test themselves and would like to box competitively, we offer up-to-date training programs which prepare our athletes for competition. Club Training involves advanced strength and conditioning, boxing skill set development, partner work and sparring. Club boxers will compete in tournaments under the Queensland Amateur Boxing Association which is sanctioned under the International Boxing Association. Hinterland Boxing Club is a pathway for our local athletes to the World Championships, Commonwealth and Olympic Games. Junior Boxing is for children 12 years and under.

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Classes are programmed to develop your child’s overall fitness, hand eye coordination and motor skills through participation in sport. Junior Boxing provides a disciplined yet fun environment where children are encouraged to become fit, active and self confident. Classes run for 45 minutes and involve agility, problem solving, team work, fitness and boxing skill set development.

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Community News Lions free raffle

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The Beerwah Lions Club recently ran a raffle with a difference! The raffle tickets were free. Membership Chairman Bob Banner said the purpose of the free raffle was twofold. On the one hand, it helped raise awareness of the Lions Organisation within the community, and on the other hand, it gave the Lions an opportunity to give something back to the community. Winner of the prize, a $50.00 voucher from IGA Beerwah, was Mark Pettet of Peachester, seen receiving the voucher from Lion Bob Banner.

Morris House Neighbourhood Centre News Ann Husband, Centre Co-ordinator Christmas is nearly here and we have finished most of the events for the year. Computer courses have finished and new ones will commence in February or March. If you are interested in basic computer classes or social media, call us or call in and see us for information and bookings. These courses are very good value for money and we cater for all ages and skill levels in our basic course. Some computer knowledge is required for the social media courses. Tax help finished in October. A big thank you to Ross for a great job as tax help volunteer. All our usual services are available: Free bread; free meals; free use of internet for job search and $2.00 per hour for other internet use ($1.00 for seniors and carers) minimum charge 50c.; photocopying; fax; free computer use; reflexology each Friday - call Jack on 5494 0818 for

appointments; JP available each Wednesday and other times by arrangement; Free legal service – call 5443 7827 for appointments. We also now have information and forms for applying for Legal Aid. Call in and see us. All welcome. Morris House will close for the Christmas – New Year break on December 14 and re-open on January 14. Each Thursday we will open from 10.00am – 12.00noon for anyone requiring emergency help. The legal service will also close over Christmas last date will be December 10 and it will re-commence on January 14. Morris House thanks all volunteers for their hard work over the year. As we are staffed wholly by volunteers, we wouldn’t be able operate without them. We wish everyone a happy and safe Christmas and New Year and look forward to seeing you in 2013.

Del Davis Once again the Beerwah Branch CWA has presented a Year 10 student with an Encouragement Award at both Glasshouse Country Christian College and the Beerwah State High School. The branch continues the commitment to helping where needed as does all branches throughout QLD for the past 90 years. The CWA room is available for small functions with a budget price rental. Although Beerwah Flowers and Gifts has moved, Sue through her generosity, continues to be the booking agent and has the keys to our room. Congratulations to Sara Faddy, Maleny (Nambour North Coast Division President) who represented our area in CWA Fundraiser of the year. She was awarded this honour with $9,830 raised from the Division.

Year 10 Hospitality student Jayme-lee Groer received a cheque for $100.00 from Del Davis as an encouragement award

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Shop at Eclectic Dreams This Christmas Can’t believe another year has flown by and yet again you’re stuck with the decision of what to buy at Christmas? Well look no further, Eclectic Dreams in Landsborough as something for everyone and anyone. Eclectic Dreams is a wonderland place to source all things alternative and New Age. From their extensive range of cool clothing, accessories, shoes, home wares, locally made candles and soaps, crystals, jewellery, incense and oils, you’re bound to find an awesome pressie. Much of their product is sourced locally so you are supporting many local artisans and families. Don’t raise your blood pressure by driving to the coast and dealing with crowds and parking dilemmas. With a strict no Christmas carol environment, Happy, helpful staff, and free gift wrapping whilst

you enjoy a cuppa at 3 Divas, you can relax and shop peacefully. Eclectic Dreams is a designated stress free zone. If you’re still stuck on finding a gift, Eclectic Dreams also offers Gift Vouchers, Reading Vouchers and Massage Vouchers….or just shop till you drop vouchers. You’ll be sure to find ‘that special something’ for the hard to please at Eclectic Dreams, so pop into the shop today. Don’t forget to put your name in the draw for their Pamper Pack Xmas giveaway … with every $20.00 spent in the shop, you get a ticket in this fantastic giveaway. Eclectic Dreams is located at 4-5/1 Maleny Street, Landsborough. Opposite the museum. Phone 5494 1244 or visit www.facebook.com/EclecticDreamsShop

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It’s Fun, it’s Free, it’s FitClub! Business feature

Will your 2013 New Year resolution include: - More exercise - Get healthy - Meet new people - More child activities - Get fit / lose weight / tone up / gain muscle. FitClub is a free, child-friendly, exercise group that encourages an active, healthy lifestyle in a social environment. “It’s a lot of fun and suits all fitness levels. Our 2012 participants have ranged from teenagers to great-grandmothers!” says Anita Cassidy. Sessions are designed to progress your fitness naturally, protect you from injury, and train your body to burn fat 24-7 plus all FitClub participants are invited to have a free one-on-one wellness and nutrition assessment to help achieve their goals. FitClub sessions are Wednesday and Friday 8.00 9.00am (excluding December 24 to January 4). Contact Anita Cassidy on 07 5496 0582 or 0401 967 280 or www.24WellnessFitClub.com.au

Group art exhibition Plans are underway for the first group exhibition by artists from the newly formed ‘Glasshouse Country Arts Trail’. This exhibition will open Saturday, January 12, at Gallery Red Earth, Aussie World, Bruce Highway (near Ettamogah Pub). Owner of Gallery Red Earth, Michelle King, said she’s excited to be involved with this dynamic

group of artists. The exhibition will feature a range of art forms, while artists will be demonstrating their skills over the course of the show. Come along to meet some of the artists as they present their art in various mediums and to discover where their studios are located along the ‘Glasshouse Country Arts Trail’. From left: Tortured Timber by Marty Walker, Reaching for Light by Neville Field, Gungurra by Jan Scullion and Poppy Fields by Aannsha Jones

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Mirusia and her guest artist Gregory Moore (from Members of the local community choir the Ten Tenors fame) which was taken on stage. Singing Belles were recently inspired by the performance of the incredibly talented soprano Mirusia’s event co-ordinator, Christine Matthias Mirusia Louwerse on her ‘Home Tour 2012’. said, “I know the choir do lots of community events and share their music and voices bringing In 2007, Mirusia the young Brisbane born singer, joy to the community, so it was a joy for them was chosen by the world renowned conductor, to be able to share in the joy of music from the Andre Rieu, as his star soprano. talents of Mirusia and Gregory.” After touring with Rieu for five years, Mirusia was ready to start the next chapter of her life, to begin her career as a solo artist. The Belles recently attended her concert at the events centre at Caloundra – one of the destinations on Mirusia’s current tour which culminated this week at the Sydney Opera House. Joining her on the tour are special guest artists Gregory Moore, Vocal Manoeuvres and Mirusia’s very own Salon Orchestra. Mirusia sings the songs of the nation, songs of the world, and songs that touch the hearts of millions everywhere including melodies such as: Ave Maria, Botany Bay and, of course, I Still Call Australia Home. Mirusia Louwerse with Singing Belles Lyn Griffiths, Barbara After the concert, the Singing Belles Leach, Coral McClintock, Pam Innes, Judith Smyth, Gwen Meldon and Ten Tenor Gregory Moore were treated to a special photo with

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Kindy kids graduate

A very special event was held at Landsborough Childcare Centre last week. The very first official Kindergarten class had a graduation ceremony that was attended by their friends and family. The children performed a few favourite songs before donning their capes and gowns to individually accept their diplomas. It was a very emotional event celebrating the children’s achievements this year as staff say goodbye to the little ones who will be heading off to ‘big school’ in 2013. The children celebrated afterwards with ice blocks, a beautiful rainbow cake made by one of the children’s parents and of course a chocolate cake! Kindy Teacher Jillian and Assistant Tina would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the Kindergarten parents for their support, participation and positive feedback throughout the year.

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We have a winner!

The Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains was very pleased to present Mrs Jean Turner of Glass House Mountains with her winning prize in the recent Melbourne Cup Trifecta fundraising event. Mrs Turner had the winning numbers of 14, 11 and 3. President John Kemp made the presentation on Monday, November 19. Our congratulations go to Mrs Turner and our thanks to all the many people who purchased tickets to assist with our fundraising. Rotary Club president John Kemp presents Mrs Turner with her winnings

Mooloolah Community Centre Christmas message It’s been a productive year for the Mooloolah Community Centre and recently the volunteers came together for a combined ‘Thank you and Christmas’ lunch at the Palmwoods hotel. The festivities will continue as The Centre also looks forward to celebrating the year with everyone at the Annual Community Christmas party to be held on Friday, December 14 from 4.00pm until 8.00pm. Everyone is welcome at this free event, with live music, free jumping castle and barbecue and a special visit from Santa. The Mooloolah Community Centre Office will be closing on December 17 and the Op Shop will be closing for the holidays on Wednesday, December 19 and re-opening on January 14. From now until closing, every Op Shop customer will get a free raffle ticket towards a gift basket prize to be drawn on Wednesday, December 19.

The Mooloolah Community Centre would like to thank all of its supporters throughout the year. It has a great band of community volunteers to which a massive thank you for all their wonderful work is due. Thank you also to the members of the public, the local business's and schools, Ken and the whole team at White's IGA, Sunshine Coast Council and the generous local media support of Glasshouse Country News, The Sunshine Valley Gazette and Hinterland Letterbox and Distribution. We hope you have a happy and safe holiday period and we look forward to seeing you in 2013. Volunteers and ideas for new community programs are always welcome. Contact Centre Coordinator Renee on 0400 685 685 or 5494 7822, 43 Bray Road Mooloolah. www. mooloolahcommunitycentre.org

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Travelling Tales

with John and Margaret Rouhan Margaret Rouhan of Beerwah recently sent GCNews some great photos of husband John reading a copy of the paper in some very glamorous locations and shared some of the stories of their travels with us. Where did you travel to and how long were you away for? We were away for just under three months and spent most of our time with our daughter Kylie in Switzerland. But we did travel to Scotland, Italy and Russia during the trip as well. We arrived in Switzerland in time for the Swiss National Day on August 1 and had a wonderful barbeque on the balcony and watched all the fireworks over Lake Lucerne. We had pre-purchased a rail pass so we travelled all over the country visiting new places and revisiting familiar scenes as well. Switzerland really is a picture post card country with views at every turn. What were the highlights of the holiday? Kylie and her husband have bought a house in northern Italy that is in need of fairly major maintenance, so we went down there for two weeks with them to find out what was required. I am not sure who got the better end of the deal, free accommodation in return for free labour! We did work hard there but it was hard not to enjoy it when you look out over the valley to the vineyards and quaint little villages. The Ferrer Roche hazelnut farm is their next door neighbour and we feasted on fresh hazelnuts the whole time. In Scotland we visited the Falkirk Wheel which is the most amazing piece of engineering I think I have seen and John enjoyed trying the many different local ales.

Regular travelling tales contributor Brian Aitken of Beerwah must be the most well travelled local we know, he loves keeping our office up-to-date with his travels, he sends us post cards and often brings us back cute souvenirs of his journeys. On one of his recent trips he spent just under a month away, which included 10 days in Japan arriving at Tokyo and leaving from Osaka. He followed this up with time in Taiwan and then six days in Hong Kong. Brian’s favorite part of the trip was Japan and he has shared these great photos of his holiday with us. No doubt early in the New Year we will be hearing more about Brian’s next exciting journey.

In front of a 103 year old tree in Japan

John on the oldest Cable Car in Eupore in Switerland

John with rare sunshine, Loch Tay Scotland

We came home via a river cruise from St Petersburg to Moscow. It was meant to be relaxing but there was so much on that there was little time to just relax. Unfortunately, it was too cold to be sitting out on the open decks although we did rug up and go out to watch the cruise ship passing through some of the locks. There were many highlights in Russia but the most amazing thing I think was the eight lane road going through to the centre of Moscow. That is eight lanes in one direction!! And it was gridlocked!! What were the greatest challenges you faced? While in Italy I was allocated to drive to the nearest village for supplies about 20 minutes away. Driving a new car, on new roads, with crazy Italian drivers and driving on the wrong side of the road. I am proud to say that I did not add one more scratch to the car. Our two weeks in Scotland were greeted with the obligatory Scottish mist, and a wee bit heavier. However, it did not stop us doing some hill climbing and long walks in the countryside. Packing was a bit of a challenge given that we would be going from a Swiss summer (up to 36 degrees) to a Russian autumn (2 degrees with wind chill as well). For the first time in all our travels we both used up all the 20kgs luggage allowance! Where to from here? Unfortunately, we did bring home a good dose of the Russian flu with us but we are both recovered now and looking forward to our next adventure when we again provide free labour in exchange for accommodation in Italy.

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Health Check Stepping Out Podiatry

Do your heels cause you discomfort when you first get up in the morning? What about after you have been standing or walking for a while? You could be one of many people suffering with a common condition; Plantar Fasciitis, or Heel Spurs. Plantar Fasciitis can be caused from; excessive pronation (rolling in of the foot), excessive standing (particularly those who stand in their occupation), flat feet and recent injury. The Podiatrists at Stepping Out Podiatry commonly see this condition all year round, however it is labelled the ‘summer condition’ for the following reasons: summer sandals and thongs being worn all day, an increase of weight over the winter months, and a sudden increase in exercise. A simple change in footwear may solve some inflammatory problems, along with stretching out the foot muscles and strengthening the weak surrounding muscles. Treatment may also involve assessing your foot posture and the alignment of your foot, knee and pelvis. Don’t despair! The Podiatrists at Stepping Out Podiatry will determine the best treatment option for each individual, depending on the severity of the condition. The best time to see a podiatrist is when you first recognise these signs. As the severity intensifies, so can the duration of the treatment. So, don’t delay, call today and ‘keep your feet moving’. The friendly team at Stepping Out Podiatry can be contacted by phoning 1300 881 082.

You're in good hands The team at Landsborough Physio want you to know that when you visit them that you are in good hands and your therapeutic treatment is their priority. Team member Brendan Mayers said the business has been established since 1978, and their therapists are up-to-date with the latest techniques and treatments available. They also give their clients generous timeslots. They offer a range of treatments for common problems such as hydrotherapy, massage therapy, pilates, neck, back and shoulder pain, women’s health issues, headaches and sporting injuries. The treatments they offer include western acupuncture, real time ultrasound and manual therapy. The team include Physiotherapists Brendan Mayers, Liza Edwards, Ellie Douse, and Julian Egan and Massage Therapist Bryan Allen. Landsborough Physio Centre, is located at Shop 2, 3 Maleny Street, Landsborough (opposite doctor surgery in courtyard) and the opening hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8.00am – 5.00pm and Wednesday from 8.00am – 12.00noon. They also operate at Beerwah Physio at 72 Simpson Street, Beerwah (next to Surgery, near Aldi) on Monday and Thursday from1.00pm – 5.00pm. To make an appointment phone 5494 1977.

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School News Mooloolah State School is on the map!

On Sunday, November 4, Mooloolah Valley reverberated with an unmistakeable long, slow rumble as more than 100 Harley Davidson riders cruised into the village to enjoy a cuppa! The Brisbane Harley Owners Group, known as the Brisbane HOGs, rode through the township and on to Mooloolah State School, where they parked their beautiful machines on the basketball court and headed into the school hall for light refreshments. The Mooloolah State School P&C organised the visit as a fundraising event, and P&C and community volunteers worked tirelessly for hours to provide a fantastic selection of sandwiches, fruit and fresh baked goodies to tempt and refresh the riders. The riders ate well, shared interesting conversations, and generously supported raffles that were run on the day. They also enjoyed all the interest and admiration their valuable bikes attracted! A HOGs spokesperson said they thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful setting and morning tea, and are planning to put Mooloolah State School on their monthly circuit calendar and return again next year! The Mooloolah P&C extends a massive thank-you to everyone who helped make the event such a great success.

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with Lea Parkes If you have family and friends staying over the holidays and are looking to head out for dinner with the kids, don’t forget about the sports club at Glasshouse. They will be serving meals on Thursday and Friday, December 6 and 7, 13 and 14 and 20 and 21 as normal, offering a well-priced menu and good drink prices at the bar. The Club is very kid friendly with space for the kids to run around as well as a playground outside. The special kids menu is really popular – particularly on Thursday nights, where for each paying adult they can receive one kid’s meal for free (excluding the Parmi and Rump Steak special). You can check out their menu on their Facebook page. Search for glass house mountains sports club and you can view their complete menu by clicking on the ‘about’ section. And on Friday night you can also book onto the courtesy bus that picks up from Elimbah to Landsborough, phone 5493 0055.

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School News The bossy Christmas fairy

Not many people think of Christmas fairies as bossy but the star of Glasshouse Country Christian College’s Prep to Year 2 concert left no doubt in anyone’s mind. Mia Andreassen from Year 2 played the part beautifully and spent the night relegating substandard Christmas tree decorations (impersonated by children) to the reject box. Some children dressed as fairy lights with white gowns and flashing necklaces, come classes were Christmas baubles with giant sparkling balls hanging off their shirts, others were snowflakes dressed in white with silver hats and tinsel. One class dressed as chocolate Santas and another dressed as tinsel with brightly coloured gowns and glitter everywhere. Then there was a small group of children dressed as the nativity scene. The children sang, danced, acted and twinkled while the bossy fairy inspected all the Christmas

Bayle George tells the true meaning of the season after putting the nativity back into Christmas

Grandparents head off to school

Mia Andreassen dressed as the bossy fairy sends Connor Knapp to the reject box because his snowflake swirl just wasn't good enough. tree decorations and sent any that weren’t good enough to the reject box. Tatty tinsel, a snowflake that didn’t swirl properly, a scratched bauble and a fairy light that wasn’t sparkling were all pushed into the reject box. Finally, the nativity made its way onto the stage, but the bossy fairy threw the whole lot into the reject box because they were too shabby. The story ends with two children waking up to find the tree incomplete. They discover their favourite decorations in the reject box and restore them to their rightful place on the Christmas tree. The children are horrified to discover the symbol of the true meaning of Christmas has also been rejected and move the nativity scene to take pride of place on the stage. The bossy fairy has a change of heart when she sees the true meaning of Christmas and everyone lives happily ever after.

Many of the students at Beerburrum State School invited their grandparents along to the school’s first ever Grandparents Day. This gave the students a chance, along with the school community, to thank grandparents for their love and support. Students were able to take their grandparents into their classroom and show them what they have been learning about. They also had a wander through the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden and then shared in some refreshments. Many grandparents commented on what a beautiful learning environment the students have and what great opportunities the school offers its students, particularly the schools new veggie garden and school kitchen program. Sisters Mikala and Casey with cousin Jayden showing Nanna Janis around the garden

Charlie with her Grandma Helen enjoying some refreshments • unite • inspire • succeed

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Places are still available in Prep for 2013. Limited places in all other year levels. Unity College is an Ecumenical College administered by Brisbane Catholic Education, which offers three phases of learning, catering for all individuals in Junior Phase P-6, Middle Phase 7-9 and Senior Phase 10-12. The college offers academic and vocational pathways including certificate courses ranging from Certificate I to IV in Fitness, Business, Justice Administration, Active Volunteering and Information Technology.

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Unity College is proud of: - The outstanding academic results with five OP1’s in 2010 and 2011 - 100% students meeting literacy and numeracy requirements in QCE - and it’s school based traineeships and apprenticeships Unity College continues to inspire students through its vibrant and exciting Arts, Music, Dance and Drama departments whilst providing opportunities for extracurricular activities including Debating, Sport, Social Justice Programs and Environmental Sustainability.

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ATO urges caution over SMSF property investment with Ross Wolstencroft There has been much debate around how some Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs) are investing in property, and using Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements (LRBAs) to help fund the purchase. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is the latest to express concern over trustees of SMSFs who don't understand their obligations under the law. Ross Wolstencroft, Director of Arrow Financial Planning Services, weighs up the benefits and risks. 'The finer details are important and trustees need to be sure that property is the right investment for their SMSF and that the arrangement is legal,' the ATO said in a recently released statement. A limited recourse borrowing arrangement usually involves a SMSF taking out a loan, and then using the loan, together with its own available funds, to purchase a single asset (normally a residential or commercial property) that is then held in a separate trust. There are four key benefits in doing so: • Leveraging your superannuation savings • Tax concessions • Asset protection • Estate Planning But trustees must also be aware of the risks: • Restrictions on assets: What types of assets can be purchased? • Property alterations and improvements: Can assets be replaced with a different asset?

How can assets be altered or improved? • Cost: Additional costs in utilising an LRBA? • Liquidity: Will the rent cover all loan repayments? • Contracts and loan documentation: If structured incorrectly, the property may have to be sold. Any losses to the fund? • Governing rules: Is the type of investment, or even using a LRBA, consistent with the investment strategy of the fund? • Tax losses: Any tax losses remain in the fund and cannot be used to offset your personal taxable income.

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You Said It Send your letter to email: editorial@gcnews.com.au fax: 5438 7446 post: PO Box, 99, Beerwah, 4519

Uninterrupted views? What's in the Spotlight Australia Day Awards close soon Nominations for the 2013 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards close on December 28. Don’t miss the chance to recognise and celebrate inspiring individuals, organisations and groups. Nominees don’t have to be famous because the Awards are for unsung heroes who make a difference to life on the Coast. Visit council’s website for details.

Carols on Kings Join the festive celebrations as the Kings Beach amphitheatre comes alive with free family-friendly Carols on Kings from 6pm on Sunday 23 December. The program is jam packed with an appearance by Kelsie Rimmer, roving entertainment and a fireworks extravaganza at 9pm. Bring a picnic and a rug.

Plan to have your say Have you looked at the Draft Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme yet? Don’t be daunted, start at your property to see if the draft planning scheme will change the way you can develop your land (see the step-by-step guide on council’s website). Be sure to have your say by 4.30pm on Friday 14 December.

New Year’s Eve at Mooloolaba Families and visitors are invited to welcome in 2013 and enjoy the family-friendly entertainment at New Year’s Eve Mooloolaba from 4pm to midnight on Monday 31 December. To ring in 2013, two spectacular fireworks displays will take place at 8.30pm and midnight. Visit council’s website for details.

Free holiday buses From Wednesday 26 December until Sunday 6 January council and TransLink are providing free travel on all public buses including Sunbus, Hinterland Connect, the MalenyLandsborough-Beerwah service, Flexilink and Council Cabs. Visit council’s website for more information or call TransLink 131230.

Sometime during the last week, someone has taken an axe to numerous trees growing along both sides of the Peachester Range Road. For a number of years, one tree had been decorated with Christmas baubles which gave an interesting and quaint aspect to the entrance of our lovely township of Peachester. Trees have previously been cut down on the uphill (left) side and one can only assume it’s been carried out to allow people an uninterrupted view across to the Glass House Mountains. I sincerely hope relevant authorities will check out this destructive and devastating action to see if any breaches have been made. Name supplied Disgruntled Peachester resident

Another 1994 fire photo

Thank you for the recent photos you ran of the big fires in 1994. This is a photo of fires (photo taken 7/11/94) at Church Street in Beerburrum. The man in the photo is Graham Robson. Helen Manson Beerburrum

Battery recycling

With reference to the letter from A Hughes a few weeks ago, regarding recycling of batteries at Aldi Beerwah. Our local businesses Swan street mechanics and tyre shop have been collecting and disposing of batteries for years - as I feel sure other local businesses are doing too. Batteries can also be dropped at Beerwah recycle centre and/or possibly any petrol station. It is great that Aldi now has a bin which is central but nonetheless many local businesses have been doing this service before Aldi came. Thank you to them too! Name supplied Beerwah

Bath time at the Morgan’s

The Morgan’s, Pauline and Curly (or Barry), from Pike’s Road Glass House Mountains had a surprise visitor last week, when a one metre long goanna decided to try out their bath. Pauline was sitting on the lounge when she heard scratching noises in the bathroom. Peering around the door, she came face to face with the lizard in the bath. Judging by the towel in the bath, it seems like it may have just finished when interrupted by Pauline.

Care and support

We have just had a scary couple of days when our son Joshua was rushed to Nambour Hospital and then to ICU at the Royal Brisbane Children's Hospital. We just wanted to say thank you to all those who helped and for your love, prayers and support. He has made a speedy recovery. Thanks. Donna and Mike Turner Glass House Mountains Screaming for hubby to help, Curly came to the rescue, donning his welding gloves to protect himself from a nasty bite. But with the goanna subdued in Curly’s firm grasp, it was soon released amongst their macadamia trees, where it was last seen scurrying off, a little exhausted, but possibly much cleaner. Now, if Pauline can only find where the missing rubber ducky got to …

Win up to $1000 off your rates Sign up to receive your rates by email before 4 January and be in the draw to win. Enjoy the convenience of receiving your rates notice by email and help save the environment by signing up today. Sign up on council’s website.

Council hours and services Council offices will close at 2pm on Monday 24 December, and be closed Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 December and on Tuesday January 1. Council offices will be open 27, 28 and 31 December. Council galleries and libraries will close at 2pm on Christmas Eve, be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day and resume normal hours on all other days. All waste collection services will continue as usual but council waste facilities will be closed Christmas Day.

COUNCIL MEETINGS Ordinary Meeting 9.00am, Thursday 13 December, Tewantin.

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Local Music Scene Music Today

with Dr Micheal Whiticker

Micheal lives at Glass House Mountains and is a professional musician, composer and recording studio owner A friend dropped around the other week to tell me she had just seen a documentary about the singer songwriter Rodriguez. Apparently it is a fascinating account of how he had achieved huge success in South Africa over his lifetime but hadn’t been aware of it. I haven’t yet seen the movie but this report was enough to prompt me into going on line to rediscover some of the Rodriguez songs that I had once known in the late 70s. With the wonders of modern technology, within half an hour I had watched Rodriguez perform both of these songs on YouTube and downloaded the lyrics and chords and was happily once more singing them. You often hear that technology is making us all lazy, and there is some truth in that, but there are good grounds for questioning the theory. Technology opens doors for us that we couldn’t have conceived of only a few years ago. In the past I simply wouldn’t have been able to relive these songs in such a short amount of time. It would have taken much longer and been a lot more work and cost, and I probably wouldn’t have got around to it. Of course one could argue that the riches provided by that sort of technology were in place long before computers appeared on the scene. With cassettes and friends’ music collections for example I could have done much the same sort of thing. It has never really been that hard to find music and learn songs. Maybe what is different today is that we aren’t sharing the experience as much. We are having our own life in music at home with our ears ‘buried’ in our computer. If we aren’t lamenting the loss of live music in our lives, then we should be! So next time you are sitting at home and thinking you feel like singing a song or two, why not get a little adventurous, go online, download the lyrics and perhaps the chords of a song you like, but just remember that playing music by yourself is not as good as sharing it with others. So extend your joy and play or sing some of those songs with or for friends. Music is a wonderfully social art, let’s keep it alive! Do have a creative musical month! Michael

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

The Glasshouse Mountains Musicians Club It was another satisfying night of music on November 22. We had one newcomer - welcoming 15-year-old Louise Mudyard to our happy band. She joined her brother Jay Jay on stage, who at age nine is steaming ahead as a performing artist, displaying an impressive competence as a guitarist and singer. He sang the Jason Mraz number ‘I’m Yours’ with Louise, backed by Jon Brown and Tony Vobr. Jon gave us a set of Australian songs, as did Peter Gawith who wanted us to appreciate the songs that moved him as a kid in the 60s. Peter began with the Frank Ifield hit ‘I Remember You’ and included a great solo version of the Gerry Humphrey’s classic ‘The Loved One’ in his set. Frank Moroney began his set with Boxcar Willy’s ‘Aint Gonna Be Your Day’, assuring us that by singing this song he hoped the bad week he had had was behind him. Mick Od performed for us accompanied by Paul and Doug and recognised Oz Music month by including a Slim Dusty song in his set, as he said, challenging himself by performing other people’s music. Doug Pullen’s set on his proudly worn new 12 string was as always varied and full of surprises. These included Doug’s comical version of ‘Blue Bayou’ and Michael Dawson joining him on stage with the harmonica part for the old Spectrum song ‘I’ll Be Gone’. Gavin Davidson played harmonica for Paul Fagan in a version of Neil Young’s ‘Sugar Mountain’ and it was a special pleasure for me to share the stage with Paul playing a set of Australian songs including John Farnham’s ‘A Touch of Paradise’ where Jon Brown joined us to sing harmonies. As all singers know, having someone adding a middle part to your harmonies is one of life’s little joys. Thank you Jon! One of the night’s strongest sets saw Mick Bochow on guitar and vocal with Brett Hall on bass and Jon Brown on keyboard, along with a backing track. Not surprisingly it was a full sound topped off my Mick’s impressive guitar solos. The Musos sessions are going right through the holiday period with our next one on December 13. Hope to see lots of you there. www.gcnews.com.au

Live & Local in December

What’s on at the … Beerwah Hotel, Landsborough Hotel, Beerwah RSL, Club Glasshouse, Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club Saturday, December 8 Seleen McAlister Beerwah Hotel 8.00pm

This month’s Beerwah’s Got Country features Seleen McAlister with her dynamic and energetic stage presence. Seleen’s ability to give her audience a fantastic show has ensured she’s being personally invited to appear on the main stage at festivals around Australia this year, with bookings in place for 2013 already.

Thursday, December 13 Glasshouse Mountains Musos Club Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club 7.00pm – 10.00pm

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

Friday, December 14 Les Spann Beerwah RSL from 7.00pm

Les performs Music from 60’s, 70’s, 80’s & 90’s including Rock ‘n Roll, Blues, Jazz and Easy Listening for all ages.

Friday, December 14 Ryan Giles Glass House Mountains Tavern 7.30pm

Gilesy is never too far away from a guitar. Inspired by the sound of the troubadours of the early 70s, Ryan has recreated a genre of folk inspired pop music with a twist of country. Ryan's vocal style is one that draws you into his daydream like lyrics.

Saturday, December 15 Olivia Robins Beerwah Hotel 8.00pm

Olivia Robins is a singer / songwriter from the Sunny Coast who has a unique style incorporating influences from rhythm and blues and country to create her own fresh fusion of sound.

Thursday, December 20 Glasshouse Mountains Musos Club Beerwah RSL 7.00pm – 10.00pm

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

Friday, December 21 Pop Standen Glasshouse Mountains Tavern 7.30pm

Pop describes his music as country, rock and swinging blues with attitude and to have fun doing it.

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Happenings Out and About Prep to Year 2 concert Last week’s Glasshouse Country Christian College’s Prep to Year 2 concert was so big they had to hold it in an auditorium at Caloundra with over 500 people in attendance. The evening provided many memorable moments for both the children and the parents. A full story on the night can be seen on page 20 and below are some of the lovely young students in their costumes on the night.

Corey Bullard gives a huge grin, ready to be a jolly Santa for the concert photographer Jordan Bull

Daemon Cruise, Amanda Pramesti, Kynan Clarke, Noah Smerdon and Matthew Clarke take their rightful place on stage as members of the nativity

Harry McCaughey and Matthew Fielding are very handsome sparking stars

Megan Jarvis, Nathan Kennedy, Eleanor Robertson, Kate Briggs, and Josiah Hampshire sing 'Wrap me around the Christmas tree’

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Things 2 Do Extreme monster truck wars unleashed The biggest wildest extreme night of monster truck and mind blowing insane stunt action is about to be unleashed on to Kawana’s Stockland Park this Festive Season. On Friday night, December 28, the ultimate night of destruction thrill will be witnessed by what is expected to be a capacity audience at the Sunshine Coast venue. On the night, four of the World’s greatest monster trucks will line up for high speed side by side racing, sky wheelie comps and a winner takes all metal mangling monster truck Freestyle event. As well as the world’s greatest thrill masters of all times, the true legend of Crusty Demons of X games you name it, he’s the Star Mr Jimmy Blaze, backflipping none other than a snow mobile ramp to ramp direct from the USA. To see this grand master in action is a thrill alone. Kids of all ages will love the Sunshine coasts biggest ever stadium fireworks display Fantasy in the Sky Pyromusical extravaganza that will see over $40,000 worth of brilliant fireworks effects cover the night sky in a mass of vibrant colours. Tickets are on sale now. Book online at www. monstertruckpromotionsaustralia.com on the phone at 0447 666 782 or cash at Autobarn Gympie, Nambour and Kawana.

The spirit of Christmas markets What better stress free way could there be to spend Sunday, December 9 than sitting under a beautiful poinciana, enjoying your coffee and relishing the exquisite taste of homemade ‘French’ inspired sweets or trying some traditional Polish or Vietnamese cuisine while relaxing with friends or family or enjoying your own space, reading the local paper or indulging in your favourite book. Then the adventure begins! You can explore the 30 plus stalls showcasing the talents of local Glasshouse artisans, listening to the captivating sounds of some of our local musicians courtesy of the Glasshouse Musos Club and enjoying the warm and friendly atmosphere that is the Glasshouse Markets at the Glass House Mountains State School from 8.00am – 1.00pm. Highlights for the kids at the December markets will be a visit from Santa, as well as a jumping castle and face painting. To find out more, check out the new website www.glasshousemarket.com

Mooloolah Christmas Party White’s IGA and the Mooloolah Community Centre are again hosting their Annual Christmas Party on Friday, December 14 from 4.00pm to 8.00pm. Please come along and share in the festive celebrations with a Free barbecue, Free jumping castle and live entertainment from young emerging local band ‘The Titans’. Santa will be making a special visit and there will be face painting available for the kids. All are welcome and we’d love to see you there. This event is sponsored by Sunshine Coast Council. The Mooloolah Community Centre is at 43 Bray Road Mooloolah, phone 5494 7822, mooloolahcommunitycentre.org

Don’t miss local music festival The Apsara Music Festival to be held at the Maleny Botanic Gardens on Sunday, December 9 is described as a true celebration of eclectic arts, vibrant culture and the best live music in Australia. This all ages event will be running from 10.00am until sunset and will play host to more than 20 live music acts from jazz to folk, a Rio Carnival Parade, as well as kids’ activities and a stellar range of food, wine, art and market stalls. The event will host Brisbane and local bands including Sarah McLeod, Tin Can Radio (Brisbane) and Lincoln Mackinnon (Melbourne). Tickets are $15.00 if pre-booked (SMS Chris on 0435 850 443) and $20.00 at the gate, family ticket two adults x two kids under 15 - $35.00. Over 50s and under 18s $12.00, kids under 15 free. Shuttle buses will also be running from Landsborough for $5.00 (must be pre-booked - SMS Chris on 0435 850 443). To find out more check out their website www.apsaramusicfestival.com or their Facebook page. The festival is hoping to raise about $10,000 on the day for the Cambodian Kids Foundation. www.gcnews.com.au

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Fast family reunion - As you read this I’ll be on leave for a family reunion catching up with my sister, parents and daughter who is studying overseas. It will be a quick two week trip in between council Ordinary Meetings and I’ll be back on deck before you know it. Council meetings - An important part of being your elected divisional representative is attending council Ordinary Meetings approximately every three weeks. My personal commitment is to make sure I attend every meeting possible as it is the mechanism council uses for debate and decision making. So much of the work that goes on in council is the pre-cursor to these meetings. For instance, major strategic initiatives translate into actions because of the decisions made at Ordinary Meetings. Resources are allocated, policy is debated and council services are reviewed. A Council of our size has moved far beyond the traditional rates, roads and rubbish mantra and you might be surprised to learn that council provides over 180 services in the region. Council meetings are open to the public and I would encourage you to come along to see how your Local Government is working for you, check council’s website for details. Free buses are back for summer holidays - Hop on a bus between December 26 and January 6 for free thanks to Council and Translink. All Coast public transport will be free including TransLink’s Sunshine Coast Sunbus services, Glasshouse Country Coaches services, Flexilink services and Council Cabs. Place+ Beerwah - Have you seen the exciting plans for Simpson and Mahwinney Streets in Beerwah? The new vision for Beerwah is on display at Councils website – look for Place + Beerwah in the, 'Have your say' section. Social inclusion - Council was recently honoured as an inclusive champion with four awards at the Spinal Injuries Association’s annual Inclusive Community Awards. It’s fantastic to be acknowledged for our contribution to the development of a compassionate and inclusive community. Christmas celebrations - The festive season has officially begun and Landsborough can expect to see Christmas banners installed, bringing a festive feeling to the town. Glass House and Landsborough will also have new custom decorations and the regular festive lighting adding to our special Christmas cheer.

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Division 5 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council M: 0409 450 726 Mooloolah Valley morning meetings will start again on January 24 in the New Year. At the last meeting for 2012 we talked about the need for pedestrian access from the park to the railway crossover. As this is predominantly a Main Roads matter I will be writing to the office of Mark McArdle to see what can be done. Council has ensured that the Mooloolah Pool will be open all through summer and we will continue to provide a great service for the local community. The safety of Neil Road in Mooloolah was also talked about and as a result we will be requesting a reduction in speed and other safety measures at the joint State and Local Government Advisory Committee. We had great discussions with the Glasshouse Chamber of Commerce about RV friendly opportunities and the 150 year celebration of Mooloolah next year. There’s so much passion and enthusiasm at these meetings and it’s an invaluable opportunity to talk openly about matters important to the local area. There’s so many people hard at work in the best interest of our beautiful hinterland and I’d like to say a heartfelt thank you for your support and input throughout the year. The highlight of Social Inclusion Week celebrations last week was the expo dedicated to providing information about the wide range of services on offer on the Coast for people with disabilities, seniors, families and carers. There was inspiring speakers on topics such as parenting, bullying and social awareness. I met some really amazing people from the community and from organisations like Family Relationships Centre, Red Cross and Meals on Wheels. It was an invaluable educational opportunity aimed at building awareness of social inclusion issues into the broad community – keep an eye out for it next year. It’s officially the Festive Season and celebrations from across the region are listed in council’s Sunshine Coast Festive Season Guide 2012/13. There’s over 70 fun and family-friendly festive season community activities and events happening throughout December and January and the guide makes it easy to plan which events to attend. Visit council’s website to get a copy of the guide and start planning your festive season calendar. www.gcnews.com.au


Indonesian Furniture Imports is a unique home business run from 510 Newlands Road, Wamuran, 10 minutes drive from Elimbah. With Christmas just around the corner there is more than just furniture on offer in this Aladdin’s Cave. Call Terry to organise viewing of his treasures – perfect for Christmas gifts and beautiful furniture, that you just might want to keep for yourself!

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Tis the season to look at your home loan finances At this time of year we all tend to think about the things we’d like to have. This is natural enough as the season of giving is approaching and we all know that when there is giving, there must also be receiving! For many homeowners, the days of desperately wanting GI Joe soldiers or the latest Barbie doll may be long gone, yet their wish list could be just as full as it once was when it was written in crayon.

or investments for the future may seem like things only possible once a loan is paid back - but this need not be true. A mortgage is a living thing so it’s important to give it a good check-up regularly - what better time than the end of the year to take stock of where you are and where you’d like to be twelve months, five years, or a decade from now? Re-examining the terms of your mortgage will help you find a better financial outcome based on your present and future goals.

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Real Estate focus 13 townhouses for sale in Beerwah On offer are 13 townhouses consisting of five distinct property types, split over two complexes, located in the heart of Beerwah at 82 Simpson Street and 31 Swan Street. The properties are being offered for sale individually, in one line or any combination thereof by Expression of Interest closing Tuesday, December 11, 2012. 82 Simpson Street consists of three bedroom townhouses which are located on the high street of Beerwah. Close to shops, schools and transport; you can leave the car at home and walk to the local amenities.

Perfect for investors, retirees and first home buyers; the complex consists of seven units and is approximately five years young. Inspect 82 Simpson Street Today. 31 Swan Street boasts 17 modern townhouses in a private location and comes with the bonus of on-site managers for added security. All seven townhouses for sale offer individual courtyards at the rear and single lockup garages. Approximately six years old the complex will suit retirees, first home buyers, small families and investors; inspect 31 Swan Street today.

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Real Estate focus Possibly one of the most important decisions of your life… Selling your home, probably your greatest asset is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make. It can also be one of the most emotional periods in your life. If you have decided to sell it’s likely that you have been thinking about when you want to put your home on the market, how you want to sell your home and who may be able to help you make the sale.

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Don't Let This One Get Away Been searching for a while for that unique property? Well don't let this one get away. This Western Red Cedar home is filled with classic timber finishes including polished timber floors, raked ceilings, wide timber kitchen bench tops and a huge covered timber deck area with views to a bush setting outlook. Offering four bedrooms, all air conditioned, with two bedrooms in the middle of the home and an extra large bedroom at each end of the home. One of the large bedrooms has a parents retreat and en suite, the other with private deck. The user friendly kitchen with gas cooktop and dishwasher adjoins the main lounge room which has double sliding doors to the massive covered deck, ideal for bar-b-ques, entertaining, or to just relax and take in the peacefulness this 2077sqm block offers. Storage is available under the entertainment area and the property has side access to the back yard. Nestled under the famous Glass House Mountains on a no through road, this property is quality country living and is one not to let get away.

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 Ticks all the boxes for the acreage wish list.  Privacy, a character home with 3 bedrooms, ensuite plus restful rural views from an inviting timber verandah.  Good sheds plus a self contained cute and detached granny flat or guest accommodation.  All fully established and well presented.  Just 10 mins from Beerwah and electric rail, 30 mins from Sunshine Coast beaches and just over an hour commuting to Brisbane City. Auction: On site, Saturday 15th December at 2pm Address: 70 Reserve Lane, Peachester Contact: John King 0409 570 284 WEB ID 2213970 Email: johnk@gcfn.com.au

Looking for a private place to relax with the family, somewhere you can entertain friends or a house that has room for a home business, well this house has it all…..

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Get up&Grow with Jade King

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

Compost debate!

What a year it has been! Summer holidays for our family are often a productive time to get loads of work done around the home and garden, and this year’s holiday is looking to be very busy indeed! The bonus with this is that we are guaranteed a day of rest to celebrate Christmas day … and you never know, I could get my dream garden completed as a Christmas gift. (Small hint to my hubby!) This last month I’ve been going through the compost debate … cool heap, hot heap, buried heap, or worms? There is a range of ways to create some great compost out there, but which is best? Firstly, why should we compost? Environmentally speaking, it is obviously a great way of recycling waste, but the exciting bit for gardeners is what it provides to your garden. Added to the soil, compost enhances soil structure increasing its ability to store macro-nutrients, it also buffers pH fluctuations and provides vital micronutrients and finally, compost hosts a massive population of beneficial bacteria, fungi and macro/micro-organisms. Compost heaps are literally teeming piles of life and energy. So to the debate: which is the best way to compost? This depends entirely on each individual’s circumstances when considering your time requirements, labour needs, scrap availability and space. So I figured a brief outline of each may be of assistance. Size

Time frame Maintenance Input quantity until maturity Cool 1 – 1.5 metre 3 or more Continual adding, Large quantity Compost wide/deep/tall months can turn over if of material want to speed up required. composting. Layer a variety of materials over time as they become available. Alternate between wet nitrogen-rich (e.g. kitchen scraps) and dry fibre-rich (e.g. straw). Ideal to have a few of these heaps going. Buried Trench 30 cm 3-6 or more Finely chopped Home waste as Compost deep. months. input. Initial trench it is generated. digging and filling, but no relocation of compost required. This used to be common practice for many gardeners as it’s a great way to dispose of scraps. You can place composting rows between vegetable rows and plant in them the following season. Hot Container 2+ weeks Hand turning daily Medium amount Compost >250L once full added at once. Can use a variety of containers, self-made structures to plastic tumblers. Requires consistent conditions and even quantities of materials. Air circulation (turning) and adequate moisture is vital. Worm Small box to Continual Finely chopped Small amount of Compost bath tub or input. home waste as bigger! it is generated. Composting worms are great at digesting waste and converting it into nutrients. The resultant worm castings are rich in humus and highly nutrient rich worm wee.

Considering the benefits of compost and my passion for healthy soil, I have decided not to choose; instead I plan to incorporate a bit of everything. I hope to have a cool compost I can add to as I go, some buried compost areas in future fruit tree locations, a hot compost bin for a quick supply of compost and finally a worm farm to join our pet family. Luckily, living in the Glasshouse region we have a great source of materials around. It just takes a quick drive around to find horse, cow and chook manure at front gates, and mushroom compost and mulch direct from farms. Adding this to my holiday list, I shall be very busy whizzing around with my trailer and plenty of gold coins! I just love supporting our locals! I hope everyone has a safe holiday and a blessed Christmas. I look forward to catching up again next year in Get Up and Grow!

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

Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network Wattles or Acacias Acacias, or wattles as they are usually known are one of the most common Australian plant species. A large range of Acacia species can be found in the Glasshouse Mountains, some suitable for large revegetation projects, but many smaller ones suitable for home gardens. Despite being our national flower, the value of wattles far exceeds their reputation as a tree that ‘does not live long’ or ‘will fall over’. I am often told by residents that they won’t grow wattles because they are allergic to the pollen. However there are many plants producing pollens which could be responsible, carried on the wind over long distances. Wattles are one of the most suitable species for revegetation projects as they grow fast providing shade for more sensitive plants, and being a legume they return nitrogen to the soil. They can be pruned and the pruning’s used as nitrogen rich mulch. Sugar and squirrel gliders, two of our most lovable marsupials, rely on the sap of wattles, as well as nectar and insects, as a food source. If wattles are cleared, gliders have been known to leave an area. A large number of butterflies and moths also rely on acacia exudate as a food source. Bees and other insects are attracted to pollen in droves while the seed pods are sought after by various parrots. Even the bush tucker industry uses wattle seed in various baked goods, and ice-cream. Even in the final years of life, as the wood breaks down, these trees are utilised by various larvae, crickets and other insects, which in turn are sought by large cockatoos and insectivorous wildlife. To be fair to our wattles, be conscious of where you plant large trees so you can be sure they won’t finish up on your roof! The GMAN nursery has a number of smaller species suitable for the home garden. For plant sales contact Gwen 5493 0029.

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).

NATIVE & EXOTIC PLANTS NEW POTS & BIRDBATHS

FRUIT TREES ORCHIDS & BROMS

2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview QLD email: gogreenrainforest@bigpond.com web: www.gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au

PH 5494 5980 Mon – Sat: 9 to 4

7 DAYS Sun: 9 to 12

Soils - Mulches - Gravels Sands - Potting mix 20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough Ph: 5494 1153 Delivery all areas ~ Courtesy trailer available DECEMBER 5 2012 |

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Noticeboard Women Meeting for Breakfast

On Wednesday, December 12 come and join a great group of ladies for an informal breakfast and to meet others at the Headlands Bowls Club, Sid Lyngard Drive, Buderim, 6.45am for a 7.00am buffet style breakfast to approximately 8.30am. Cost is $20.00 p.p. payable on arrival (cash only). This month we are having our Christmas Bonanza Breakfast! Lots of singing, Christmas cheer, fun and laughter to be had by all. Please come along and join us. Bookings essential to womensbreakfast4556@hotmail.com or call 0419 878 435 by Sunday, December 9.

Raffle winners

Glasshouse Country Anglican Multidraw Raffle winners, in order of drawing: B. Grigor - Beerwah, C. Moore - Mooloolah, E. Geeson - Peachester, Maria - Mooloolah, Chris - Peachester, John - Beerwah, Heather Mooloolah and Coral - Beerwah. Our thanks to all those who supported us.

The Elimbah Uniting Church

The church is holding their annual Christmas Carols on Saturday, December 8. There will be a sausage sizzle from 5.00pm. Caboolture Community Choir will be presenting a program and a gold coin donation will go to Elimbah Schools Chaplaincy program. The last cuppa tea, craft, chat day for 2012 will be December 14, bring a Secret Santa gift, cost under $5.00. Our first meetings for 2013, will be January 11 and 25. Do you want to learn a craft? We are happy to share what we know. Are you lonely? Come and chat, we’re a small group who have fun together. There is no charge. Contact Ruth 5496 7649.

Conditions

Glasshouse Country RSL

Friday night raffles result First prize - Meat voucher Glass House Country Meats: Ross 47F blue diamonds Second prize - Fruit and veggie voucher, Matilda Fruit Barn: Ruby 74F blue diamonds Lucky door - Keith Red 78D stars

Latin Dance Party –Christmas 2012

Latin Dance Party to be held on Saturday, December 8 with dance performances and DJ by our special guests Danial and Carolyn of Brazilian Soul. Be one of Santa's little helpers and bring an unwrapped present to place under our Christmas tree as a donation for a child in need. All presents and funds donated to ‘Kids in Care’. Kicks off at 7.30pm till late, entry is $8.00 for members and $12.00 for guests and free when you donate a present to ‘Kids in Care’. BYO drinks and nibbles for more information contact Tina on 0439 737 793 or email dance@ SunshineCoastLatinDanceClub.com or www. SunshineCoastLatinDanceClub.com

Christmas Carols

Caloundra Uniting Church, corner Queen and Ulm streets is holding their annual Christmas Carols and Sausage Sizzle on Sunday, December 9 at the Church and Hall. It will commence with a sausage sizzle in the hall at 6.00pm followed by Carols in the Church from 7.00pm. We are collecting non-perishable food items for needy families at Christmas - so any donations would be most appreciated. All welcome.

Glasshouse Toastmasters

New to the area? Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm, friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. We provide a safe learning environment, great feedback and have lots of fun doing it. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters next meeting will be on Thursday, December 13, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www.glasshousetoastmasters.org

Social gathering for singles

Are you single, between 50-65 years old and wanting to meet new people? Join us for regular social outings. No commitments, just an opportunity to meet new people and have fun. Call evenings only 0437 792 345.

Winter Angels

Winter Angels are seeking caring, compassionate volunteers with some spare time on their hands and in the comfort of their home, to knit or crochet beanies and or scarves for our own homeless and need in Queensland for winter 2013. Please phone June Luton on 5494 8701.

Koala Wildlife Rescue

Our koalas are in a critical state and we are dedicated to making sure they survive. We are a non profit organisation that operates 24 hours a day seven days a week. We rescue sick, orphaned or displaced koalas in all areas. You can ring Ray on 0423 618 740 or Murray on 0431 300 729 and we will collect koalas and take them to the Australian Wildlife Hospital in Beerwah for the correct treatment.

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Brendan Edwards Glasshouse Community Church Well we’re getting to the pointy end of the year now where everyone has their Christmas breakups and family dinners and there seems to be an event every few days to add to our calendar for the month. It’s a great time where people come together in a way that doesn’t happen as often during the rest of the year to share gifts and some great food and drink as well. This is something that Jesus seemed to be an expert in. Apart from the times where he did miraculous healings and walked on water, some of the greatest teaching he shared was amidst a party or a meal shared in a home. In Luke 14, Jesus noticed how the guests of the party struggled to sit in the places of honour at the dinner table. Seizing the moment, he explained to those present, that life needs to be more about others and less about you. When you host a party, invite those that will never be able to repay you, rather than only

inviting those who will help you increase your social status. I think that God has given Australia a great gift in the Aussie barbecue. What a perfect opportunity to share with one another the love of Christ to those who may not have as much and build relationships and friendships with our neighbours. Jesus’ first miracle was turning water into wine at a wedding party, enhancing the event and serving those around him. May this year’s Christmas season bring you much joy, celebration and relational connection as we remember God’s generosity in giving his Son for us. Merry Christmas. Brendan

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community

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

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

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

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

A Wesleyan Methodist Church

Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397 GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671

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 36

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

Jeff & Ann Ross

YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION

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Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough

Diesel Mechanic

ALL HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL * WASHING MACHINES *DRYERS *POWER TOOLS * MICROWAVE OVENS

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Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

5499 9926

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RURAL FENCING CONTRACTOR Thad Gaylard FREE UOTES

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Electricians

Phone 0439 415 039 Not in excess of $27,500

Installations Installations, Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning Repairs, Servicing Installations, Servicing Domestic . Owner Builders . Repairs, Commercial . Rural . Industrial Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial Domestic • Commercial •71536 Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 60278 Lic. No. 60278 PO BoxBSA 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519

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

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Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295

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

* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

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ABN 89 058 455 025

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

Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance • Shower Screens • Security & Insect Screens MONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY 5493 0374 0439 875 031 BSA Lic: L 1117342

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

Mays Mowing Service

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

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

Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care 5496 9270

Mick 0418 935 162

Quality work at a better price For all aspects of Home Maintenance and Repairs

Call Steve 0498 648 427

Large or small. Experienced Local Operator

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No Job Too Small

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

SUNCOAST PAINTING

 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR  SMALL & LARGE JOBS  FREE QUOTES  CLEAN & TIDY  LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223

Local Tradesman with 20 years Experience

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• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS &

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

ABN 79 347 449 750

ANDREW 0423 107 716

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GRAHAM RENWICK

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

Ph: 0418 204 159

Call Rudi 0438 940 634

a/h: 5494 0830

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING

Email: painter-decorator@hotmail.com

BSA 1155906

Reliable * Professional * Affordable * Free Quotes

Quality Workmanship

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Jobs Up To $3300

• All Exterior & Interior Work • Improvements • Decks & Timber Screens • Solar Panel Cleaning

2 William St Kilcoy

LP Gas Suppliers

Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience

Professional Carpentry & Building Maintenance

BSA Licence no 60108

KLM

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Phone Michael 0447 341 241

New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

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Painters

PAINTERS

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

Tina 0418 935 164

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M Marine Services TO508

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• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •

Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

Watson’s Gardening & Landscaping • All aspects of landscaping, garden makeovers & ongoing maintenance • Jobs up to $3,300

Call Brett 0413 102 800

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0404 621 541 No Obligation Free Quote – Quality Work Guaranteed Fully Qualified and Insured

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• Auto Electrics • Restoration • Windscreens

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Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996 Termites:

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BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572

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

We aim to provide the best in service and price

0404 479 187 or 5494 9336

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

Glenview Mooloolah Tennis Club

Season Greetings Has your Merry

Contributed by Jenny Morris Our Xmas break-up was a great success on Sunday, November 25. The juniors enjoyed the games they played as well as water bombing their coach. The Juniors playing in the Saturday morning competition have only one week left before they break up for Xmas. Their first game in 2013 is February 2. Our Thursday night social tennis will continue through to Xmas with a short break and start again after the New Year. Our AGM saw every position filled with Piet returning as President, Candace as Treasurer, Matt as Vice-President and Nick taking on Secretary and Publicity. Thanks Nick for putting up your hand to fill these positions for 2013. Ray is continuing into another year as our resident coach. At our Xmas break-up we also celebrated Ray’s 70th birthday. He has just finished 12 years as the Club’s coach. Thanks Ray for your efforts over the years with the juniors and the club projects. I wish everyone a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Thanks to those who helped me with the publicity of the club over the years of my involvement with the tennis club. I wish the Committee and Nick our new Publicity Officer success in the coming year.

Christmas

group or business celebrated with a Christmas party yet? We would Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club love to print the photos in our Greetings Season Share the details of your clubs Christmas Blood, Sweat and Cheers pages on Merry Send it through to Glasshouse Country News December by 10.30am each Monday morning to editorial@gcnews.com.au 18 Contributed by Judy Walker No results for Tuesday. Friday, November 30 winners were Eric Wood and Alex Thomson, 2nd Frank Kelly and Ann Carroll and 3rd, Ian Henderson and Daniel Saurine. Saturday, December 1winners were Judy Walker and Rob

Ray Semmens - club coach celebrating his 70th birthday

Scullion and in the other game Eileen Pierce and Bob Patten. Our Christmas lunch will be on December 15.We need names now. Phone Judy on 5492 3932. We would like to thank the Sunshine Coast Council for our Grant for new scoreboards.

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Beerwah Ladies Golf

Contributed by Jenny Kelly The support which we receive in the form of sponsorship is crucial to the financial viability of our club. We are very grateful to our Secretary Manager Janette Fry as well as member Leith Barnes for their support of our Thursday competition. We had a good field of 68 players competing in a 4BBB Stableford which was well won by Teresa Keast and Julie McMahon with a total of 37 points. Runners up were Brenda Jones and Barb Saunders on 36 points, on a count back from Andrea Campbell and Cathy Stone. NTPs went to Mavis Brimelow and Roselie Green on the 2nd, Jen Kelly and Lea Garner on the 5th, with Vanessa Alland and Susan Woolway taking out both the 16th and the 18th. The ball rundown went to 35 points. Only one week more of Thursday competition for the ladies this year. The girls can still have a game on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and I'll try to bring you those results in the future. We are having our end of year Christmas Party next week, so until then, stay safe and good golfing.

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Dennis Hume Monday, November 26 - Two Bowl Triples. Winners were C. Embery, W. Trafford, A. Broomham (A visiting team) 2 + 41. Runners up were Rob Scullion, Jack Timm, Brian Fogarty 2 + 40. Third prize for highest score of the cards were Bede Burton, Bobbie Bloomer, Ron Rix with 48 in the first game. Wednesday, November 28 - Ladies Bowls Day. Started the day with Spiders, and scratchies for ‘touches’ in a short game of bowls. Then broke for a Christmas lunch and end of year party. Invited guests included Ruth Ellery, Eileen Young, Dina Van Der Mere and Jim Osbourne. A fun day

had by all. All enjoyed a lovely meal provided by Club Glass House. NB: Ladies please note that bowls will still be on for the next three Wednesdays until the green is taken out on December 24 for annual maintenance. Thursday, November 29 - Open Pairs Bowls. AM game winners were Ron Rix, and Graham Nicholson 2 + 31. Runners up were Rob Farrell and Ray Grenfell with highest score in 2nd game of 19 (Ray is a visitor from Broken Hill). PM Game winners were Maurie Dawes and Jonathan Orr 2 + 15. Runners up were Di Garland, Jenny Hobson with + 12 in the second game.

Janette, Teresa, Julie and Leith

2012 Ladies Xmas Luncheon

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We are calling for expressions of interest for coaches in all competitive teams from Under 12 to Under 17 for the 2013 season. Applicants are to contact Dwayne Sayers via e/mail with their resume attached to dwayne@mrauto.com.au Coaches are required for age groups under 6 to under 11 Accreditations are paid for by CSFC. Grass roots course, junior & youth license SSF applicants are to contact Paul Shorter on cabssf.cdo@hotmail.com www.gcnews.com.au

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Premier men’s players are wanted for the 2013 season.

1/ Premier men’s sign on fees $250-00 or by negotiations 2/ Player contracts in place 3/ Quality club apparel supplied 4/ Free membership at the Caboolture Sports Club Interested players are to report to training at the Caboolture Showgrounds on Tuesdays at 6-30pm for a 7-00pm start. For further information please contact head coach Nathan Walker on 0450 920 277 DECEMBER 5 2012 |

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with International Clairvoyant Renee Badger - Author, Counsellor and Columnist. SAGITTARIUS November 23 ARIES LEO – December 22 March 21 – April 20 July 23 – August 22 Whatever decisions you have made, this Some confusion in regards to a Finances will now start to pick up. There can be an excellent time to commence. relationship may need to be sorted out. A may have been a waiting period for a Travel is possible as well as new friends new lifestyle is ahead for you. For some, new business venture. By changing your being made. Your life will seem to go a new love can come into your life. Your way of thinking, it can open many new through many changes. Feelings of social life will be very prominent and doors for you. A problem with a relative wanting romance in your life can be very new friends made. Changing cars is also may need attending to. Excellent news strong. Great opportunities can now likely. can arrive from friends or family. TAURUS VIRGO appear out of the blue. CAPRICORN April 21 – May 21 August 23 – September 22 Behind the scenes, developments At the weekend, pleasurable times December 23 – January 19 This can be quite a turning point in your in a business can be in your favour. with friends and family will be enjoyed. life. Moving house, changing jobs and New contacts will be made that will be This can be an excellent period for changing friends can be quite challenging beneficial. Changes around your home relationships. Starting new studies can at this period. Some disagreements with can occur at this time. You and your work out very well. Changing cars will also someone close could upset your plans. partner may be making important decisions be quite prominent. This can be a very Try not to take things too personally. A regarding joint assets and property. busy time for you, so take things slower. GEMINI LIBRA child’s behaviour can be confusing. AQUARIUS May 22 – June 21 September 23 – October 22 An offer to travel with your work will This can be a time of new beginnings. January 20 – February 19 Communications will be extremely come as a surprise. Big changes are Relationships can go through some important as well as being sure about about to happen with your career and considerable changes. You may be more what you want out of life. You will need your home life. A new lifecycle is about sensitive than at other times. Your financial to follow your intuition regarding love and to begin. Do not let others hold you prospects can turn for the better. Decisions romance. Work of a creative nature is back. Big opportunities can present regarding a change in the home can be favoured. This can be an opportune time themselves. The accent can also be on made. Children are very trying at this time. SCORPIO for career and relationships. fun and leisure. PISCES CANCER October 23 – November 22 A busy week is shown socially, as well as February 20 – March 20 June 22 – July 22 This can be a very social week for you There can be continual changes in your with your work, so take time for yourself. so enjoy. Prospects of a new job can plans. When you are not sure of what An opportunity to improve your work and come out of the blue. New and influential you want and where you are going, career can come out of the blue. A new people can come into your life; new perhaps it is time to stop and take time car is possible. A friend you haven’t seen friends that you meet through work will out for yourself. Be prepared for some for a while could land on your doorstep. become important in your life. A new car sudden changes especially around your Lots of social life at the weekend can be quite tiring. is possible. Watch you don’t over spend. home and you career.

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Getting a hairdryer through Customs An attractive young woman on a flight from first. The official asked, “Father, do you have Ireland asked the Priest beside her, “Father, may anything to declare?” “From the top of my head I ask a favour?” “Of course child. What may I do down to my waist I have nothing to declare.” for you?” “Well, I bought my mother an expensive The official thought this answer strange, so hair dryer for her birthday. It is unopened but asked, “And what do you have to declare from well over the Customs limits and I'm afraid they'll your waist to the floor?” “I have a marvellous confiscate it. Is there any way you could carry it instrument designed to be used on a woman, but through customs for me? Hide it under your robes which is, to date, unused.” perhaps?” “I would love to help you, dear, but I Roaring with laughter, the official said, must warn you, I will not lie.” “With your honest “Go ahead, Father. Next please!” face, Father, no one will question you,” she said. Pauline Tau, Landsborough When they got to Customs, she let the priest go Did you know you could win an admission pass to Aussie World just by sending in your jokes? The pass entitles you to unlimited rides all day! No joke! Send jokes to reception@gcnews.com.au Include name, phone number and postal address.

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