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Meet with Cr Jenny McKay at her monthly Mooloolah Breakfast Update at Kenny’s @ Mooloolah from 7.00am for a 7.30am start.
7 Thursday
Cuppa for Cancer will be held at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road Mooloolah. Hosted by Mooloolah Valley Slimmers it promises to be a morning of fun - music, raffles, prizes, a sumptuous morning tea and lots more.
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The popular Bridge Club meets each Friday at the Beerwah Golf Club to start their games at 12.30pm. With the membership keenly growing, they welcome any visitors who would like to join in.
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Angel Connection Workshops proudly present ‘An Evening with Angels’ with Sandy Ingham and Les Feast. Join these international mediums and psychic artist who will bring you proof of life after death with an evening that is out of this world. To be held at the Beerwah Community Hall at 7.00pm. Tickets are $75.00 and can be booked online via Eventbrite.com. au. For more information see www. lesfeastmedium.com.
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Problems using your PC or laptop? A volunteer is available at the Maleny Library each Friday in May from 1.00pm - 4.00pm to work with you one-on-one to assist you with iPads and Mac training, job search and resume training. You are welcome to bring your own device. Sessions are limited to one hour. Beginners welcome, cost is free, bookings are essential phone 5475 8989.
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The Maleny Players will be presenting their new play ‘More than a Little Black Dress’. Coco Chanel was a ruthless opportunist with a penchant for wealthy titled lovers and dangerous games. Friday and Saturday performances at 7.00pm and Sunday matinee at 2.30pm. Tickets are $15.00 from www.malenyplayers.org or Maleny Visitor Centre.
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Maleny Film Society present ‘Pride’ with a matinee screening at 3.00pm (doors open 2.30pm) and evening screening at 7.15pm (tickets and dinner from 6.00pm) at the Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street.
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Photographic display featuring LGBTI youth at the Maleny Community Centre Deck 4.00pm - 6.00pm as part of IDAHO celebrations. Also supported by Gary Myers Gallery and Maleny Pop Up Gallery which will be open until 6.00pm. Wine and beverages for sale and raffle tickets available for purchase.
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hat a downpour we received on Friday! I can’t remember a time that I have seen that much water covering the roads at Beerwah and Glass House, and it all happened just so quickly. With the power out, and crazy amounts of water flowing through the area, and hearing the devastating news of lives lost in the Moreton Shire, it is easy to see how quickly things can go horribly wrong and how dependant we are on the assistance of emergency services. When I was trying to get out of Beerwah at about 4.30pm and back to Glass House, I heard plenty of sirens and flashing lights and you could see that in the semi darkness it was going to be a big night to get everyone home safely. I reckon a big thanks needs to go out to all our local emergency services workers and volunteers who were on hand to keep us safe. Regards,
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Wise Women’s Weaving Circle will be held in Maleny from 10.00am until 4.00pm. This will be an immersive workshop and sharing space, where everyone learns the meditative practice of weaving a basket with a holistic perspective with accomplished fibre artist Rene Bahloo. Call Veronica to book on 5494 2838 or 0438 776 836. There is a $15.00 discount off for GC&M News readers. Children only $15.00.
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As part of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, Maleny Neighbourhood Centre are organising a community street walk to reinforce the message - ‘walk the talk and say no to domestic violence one step at a time’. There will be a special community lunch at the Neighbourhood Centre afterwards. Meet at Tesch Park, Maleny at 11.30am.
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The Caloundra Family History Research Inc is offering an OnScreen Demo of the ‘Scotland’s People’ website from 2.00pm to 4.00pm at their meeting room, located at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, accessed through Gate 2 on Pierce Avenue. Visitors are welcome, more information available at www. caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au
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Local News Beerwah streetscaping complete Last week council craned in the final pieces of a major art installation in Beerwah’s transformed town centre, marking the end of extensive streetscaping in Simpson Street, as it prepares to upgrade the town’s ‘civic heart’ at Turner Park. Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said the five stones positioned by crane were donated by the local Holcim Sunrock Quarry and sculpted by Peachester artist Hew Che Fong. “These stones are the last piece of the puzzle in the creation of Beerwah Tower Green, our new town centre on Simpson Street,” Cr Baberowski said. “The positioning of the stones within the art installation represents the geographic positioning of the Glass House Mountains. “Beerwah Tower Green also features three ‘butterfly towers’ made of recycled wood and old railway lines. “The towers each stand at least 5m tall, provide shade over the area, and are designed to raise awareness of the Wildlife Warrior Hospital and the threatened Richmond Birdwing Butterfly.
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Challenging visit to Vanuatu By Lea Parkes Over the past few years GC&M News have often reported on the regular fundraising efforts of Glass House Mountains couple Colin and Val Phillips, and their numerous trips to Vanuatu. The couple have recently travelled to Vanuatu following the devastating Cyclone Pam. Their luggage was filled with food and toiletries kindly donated by Woolworths and Bargain Max of Beerwah, plus cricket gear, some kindly donated by Jill Foster. Val said it was great to see the trees finally getting leaves back on them, but the destruction was still very prevalent, some areas more so than others. It was so sad to see the amount of damage, she said, however the people were still going about their day to day activities like nothing had happened. “One village we went to, we were the first outside people to visit them, and it was not uncommon for there to be at least 17 people living under the one roof,” Val said. What really disturbed the couple is even though they know that many Australian’s have generously made donations to charities, this isn’t necessarily being seen on the ground. Val said she asked the locals about the shipping containers of canned food and tarps etc. that had been sent over. Apparently a lot of supplies are still sitting in containers waiting for the local government to distribute them.
What really concerned them is the ongoing availability of food. The small amount of food people still had growing was only going to last another couple of weeks, then they didn’t know what they were going to eat until the next crop planted was ready for picking, in about six months’ time. Val believes if you want people to receive supplies, you have to physically go over with your donations and deliver it yourself. So if you’re thinking of travelling, the country could definitely do with the tourism dollars flowing in. Val and Colin also let us know that while they have enjoyed being part of the local community for the past 13 years, it is now time for them to downsize, and they are relocating to Hervey Bay. They would like to thank everybody who have helped and supported their fundraising efforts.
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McArdle takes aim at Main Roads The Department of Transport and Main Roads proposed plans for the new intersection of Steve Irwin Way, Bruce Highway and Caloundra Road continues to create controversy. State Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle said the Main Roads Department has recently lodged a ‘Project Referral’ with the Federal Department of Environment for works that will seriously impact on the Beerwah Forest, without telling the public or State and Federal members. “The application must be made when there is, or is likely to be, a significant impact on any matters of national environmental significance,” said Mr McArdle. “The application is made and the Federal Minister or his delegate determines whether the proposed action will need formal assessment and approval under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999). “The Main Roads Department is not required to formally notify the community of their application having been filed but I would have thought given real community concerns about the damage to the forest, this should have happened as a matter of course. “The community deserves to know and I would have thought the local members would have been told,” he said. The Department filed the referral on April 20 and interested parties had until May 5 to comment on whether they think the project is likely to have a significant impact on matters of national environmental significance.
“Further we need to tell the State Minister for Main Roads of our objection to the approach of the local office and urge that he support a full assessment under the E.P.B.C Act,” said Mr McArdle. The Minister can be contacted at mainroads@ ministerial.qld.gov.au The Sunshine Coast Environment Council (SCEC) have been leading the push to protect the environmentally significant forests from the start of the project, when the previous LNP government commenced the road construction process, and they now continue their fight for the project to be reassessed. SCEC spokesperson and campaign coordinator Narelle McCarthy says that they are busy now going through the EPBC referral documents. “We’re disappointed that some of our previous concerns and positive suggestions have not been addressed by the Department in their planning or their EPBC submission,” said Ms McCarthy. “The planning has shown a lack of regard for the protection of recognised species and habitats of significance within the forested areas, and we are again alarmed at the poor flora and fauna survey data that the Department are relying on. “These and other issues highlight some gaping holes in their planning methodologies,” she said. “We are also adamant that alternative plans are feasible where the impacts would be lessened to almost zero. “But Main Roads remain steadfast in their refusal to consider them.”
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Friday afternoon chaos Late on Friday afternoon as I drove in to Beerwah from Glass House around 2.30pm, there was quite a bit of water around, particularly at Turner Park, which I wasn’t surprised by, as this generally does happen in heavy rain. However I am sure I wasn’t the only one who was really unprepared for the amount of flood water that would start to flow across the roads in the next few hours. Later that night and over the weekend, I heard so many different stories from locals, everyone had a story to tell about what had happened to them. There were cars that were washed away, where people needed rescuing, and sadly the community of Elimbah this week are grieving the loss of local community members. It seems that we are all really aware of our local spots that go under during heavy rain, but it was that so many locations went under water, not just the locations we would have anticipated, which added to the challenge of people being able to make the journey home. Speaking to Robert Barry our Glass House Mountains SES First Officer on the weekend, he said that our local SES group received more calls for assistance than Maroochydore and Caloundra combined. Beerwah local John Jennings said that his neighbour John Walton, who was born in the Beerwah area, says he cannot recall Coochin Creek ever rising so high onto the properties on Old Gympie Road, as it crosses into Peachester Road.
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Contributed by Helen White Coonowrin Kids Playgroup went on their first excursion to the Beerwah Library last week. We travelled to and from by train, which was very exciting for the children. We were alerted to the train’s arrival by the Glass House Mountains conductor saying ‘Ahoy ye pirates, I think I can see your pirate train coming’. We then walked to the library where the staff were all dressed for our arrival. The children thoroughly enjoyed listening to the story teller and making pirate hats and some even got to borrow some books and DVD’s. We then had lunch in the park, followed by some pirate games and of course a treasure hunt. I’d like to say thank you to Beerwah Library for making us all so welcome. If you would like to join us at Playgroup on a Wednesday morning from 9.00am – 11.00am, please contact us at Glass House Mountains State School on 5439 3222 for details.
Team Shagadelics enter this year’s Sh#tbox rally By Sonia Clark With over one million dollars raised already this year, the annual sh#tbox rally gets underway this Saturday, May 9 - raising much-needed funds for the Cancer Council. Local Maleny participants, Jenny and Doug Henderson will be revving up their brightly painted Mitsubishi Express van as they travel as team ‘Shagadelics’ over the 3,6000km course from Canberra to Townsville via the Birdsville Track and Simpson Desert. With green, orange, purple and pink flowers all over what was originally a white vehicle, Jenny and Doug have already raised over $8,000.00 in local support. Those who have made a donation have personalised the flowers with names and sometimes heartfelt messages that will travel the distance. Jenny and Doug had wanted to join the rally for ages, and so when registration came up for the hotly contested 200 available places, they jumped on-board straight away. Having to register a name on the spot, Jenny suggested ‘Shagadelics’ having recently watched an Austin Powers movie! While this is their first rally, every year the family supports a cancer cause, as they like many others, have been personally impacted by the disease. Their young daughter Lily has been lucky
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Get your gumboots on! By Sonia Clark With this year’s Maleny show fast approaching, one of the show’s fun participation events that always proves a big hit with the crowds is the Sommer’s Fuel Gumboot Ironman contest. Open to everyone over the age of 12, the event will be held on the show Saturday May 30 at approximately 4.00pm, and consists of teams of four all wearing gumboots competing against each other in various ‘challenges’ over a set course. This is sixth year that the event will be run and previous years have seen teams from a variety of local community groups and businesses as well as individuals. Past competitors have included teams from the Maleny Dairies, the local fire brigade and even the Maleny showgirls! Cash prizes are on offer with $200.00 up for grabs for the winning team, $120.00 for second prize place and $60.00 for the third prize place winners. Nomination fee for the event is $40.00 per team of four and all entrants must wear their gumboots throughout the event! Entry forms can be found in the show schedule, or can be downloaded from the website. Alternatively teams can register by going to the show secretary’s office at the showgrounds and competitors have until 1.00pm on the show Saturday to register. This year if your team consists of two males and two females aged between 18-25 and you win - you may then be eligible to represent Maleny in the Sub Chamber final and then possibly the state finals held at the EKKA as part of the Farmers Challenge Competition. Chief Steward David Lowden says everyone is welcome. “We’d love to see everyone come along and have a great time and this year look out for our new challenges,” he said. As previous competitions have featured crowd pleasing challenges such as gumboots being filled with yogurt and wheel barrow relays - you have been warned! For more information please contact David on 0407 710 993 or the secretary’s office 5494 2008. www.malenyshowsociety.org.au/
Expose yourself globally with Saver6 Unemployment on the Sunshine Coast is an often talked about subject. March 2015 showed the Coast running at 7.4% however a local company are facilitating a new platform that could turn those figures upside down. Saver6.com offers everyone the opportunity to use their personal skills to create their own employment. Saver6 has been developed by Allan and Gerardine Lear owners of Transportable Shade Sheds and Hahn Group at Landsborough and the ideas that they developed from many years sailing around the world looking for opportunities while on a strict budget. Saver6 is for everyone; small business owners, stay at home parents, big businesses, unemployed people, students, retired people, employed people and it doesn’t matter what your age is, Saver6 can help anyone create an income stream based on their skills and / or assets. Your skills are a valuable resource that could be earning you a living today. Saver6.com will help you identify your hidden talents, your passion and your skills in the free mentorship program. Saver6.com is taking a new approach to income creation, the empowerment of people and meeting the economic crisis head on. “After looking at the current economic trend and seeing lots of businesses close down, people lose their jobs and options for economic growth receding, we decided to develop local business hubs which will facilitate new growth and business start-ups within the community,’’ said Gerardine. The launch is being held on May 13 at The Lake Kawana Community Centre. The event is free and starts at 6.00pm. Come and register free at the launch. If you can’t find a job, create your own! The mentoring program will help you identify skills, passions and talents and help you turn them into money earning businesses! To reserve your free seat at the launch please email info@saver6.com
Watoto Children’s Choir visit Beerwah
Contributed by Sandy Johnson Recently the Watoto Children’s Choir from Uganda, Africa visited Glasshouse Christian College for three fabulous concerts. The children arrived after a long bus journey from Hervey Bay and promptly began cheerfully greeting people and preparing for their concert. Once the children were on stage they were transformed from shy, quiet children to lively, vibrant performers. The concert is a brand new production for 2015 called ‘Oh, What Love’ and is a salute to a new Africa. It takes you on an emotional journey from utter despair to joyous celebration as the children share their stories through dance, song and testimony. The children’s energy was contagious and selected Glasshouse Christian College students were invited on stage to dance with them for one of the songs. Two concerts were held during the day for the College students and then at night a special concert was opened up to everyone. Glasshouse Country Baptist Church was packed to the rafters for the Friday night performance. After each concert the Watoto Children lined up outside the church and ‘high-fived’ the students and adults as they left the building. All of the Watoto children are orphans and in Uganda they live in families of eight children with an assigned ‘mother’. Each family lives in a small community and all the children go to school. The organisation relies on child sponsorship and donations for support.
Boat People set up in Beerwah Heard drifting down Simpson Street Beerwah last Wednesday were the dulcet tones of Dawn Mackey and Norm Walker, travelling musicians and the core of the two-piece band ‘Boat People’. Performing outside Pasta d’Vine, Norn and Dawn’s mix of 60’s, 70’s and 80’s music created a charming village feel for our newly renovated main street. Norm and Dawn are on-the-road musicians, playing small gigs and ‘busking for a cause’ on their Australian Coffee House Tour to raise money for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. Sue Schlapa from Pasta d’Vine said that they contacted her and asked if they could set up at the front and play for their diners and the passing shoppers. “We were more than happy to have Norm and Dawn as our guests,” said Sue. “Their music is very good and they are genuinely lovely people who are using their travels to raise funds for a worthwhile cause.” Norm and Dawn raised over $7,000 from their last jaunt from Victoria, to South Australia then up through Central Australia. “We’ve left our cruising catamaran home moored at the Gold Coast and are making our way in a van to Darwin and back again, on a tour that will probably take about three months,” said Norm. “We’re more than happy for any local cafe to contact us if they’d be willing to let us perform at their shop on our way back through the area.” To find out more about them and their adventures, take a look at their Facebook page ‘Boat People The Band’ or email them on dawnnorm@ bigpond.com
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Bankfoot’s unknown treasures keep volunteers guessing It’s like a treasure hunt, except you already have the treasure – and you’ve just got to figure how valuable it is. That’s the joyous challenge for Bankfoot House volunteers Ron Gillinder and Keith Pendell each Wednesday. They gather at the heritage-listed homestead along with many fellow travellers, to sort through the treasurechest of artefacts discovered on the Bankfoot property, the first homestead to be built in the hinterland. “Nothing is brought in – this is a closed-house museum consisting solely of items found on this property,” Ron said. “There’s a degree of satisfaction in restoring old properties like this – and we have come across some items we can’t identify; it’s fascinating to try and work out what they’re for.” The pair have been part of the Bankfoot House restoration since its beginning in 2006. Keith and his wife moved from the Northern Territory, and he has been involved with the project from scratch. “I’d heard about Bankfoot and had an interest in history and heritage work, so I went to the first community meeting,” he said. “I like meeting new people when coming to a new area. In the group we have similar but contrasting experiences and outlooks.” Ron says he was looking to join a community group. “I was interested in preserving old heritage, and Australiana. I’m a keen photographer so I have been recording things for cataloguing,” he said. Volunteering at Bankfoot House has fulfilled both of their lives, and with National Volunteers Week running from May 11 to 17 this year, they both want to spread the volunteering gospel. “I have always been keen on volunteering - I am a life member of APEX,” Keith said. “Bankfoot House has nearly 90 members, and not all are volunteers – but we all love this place.” Ron said he had learned a lot from other volunteers, who are experts in restoration, that he can use at home. “You pick up more skills, particularly working in conservation,” he said. “I’ve met experts in restoring metal, paper; people teach you. And these skills are portable – I can preserve things at home now, like old photos.” He said Bankfoot always kept an eye out for new volunteers, as the existing ones aged. “We decided we are not going to live forever so we have to look out for new volunteers,” he quipped. “We need people interested in being tour guides, conservation, and gardening.” Sunshine Coast Council Community Programs portfolio councillor Jenny McKay said this year’s theme was ‘Give Happy, Live Happy’, and acknowledged the many volunteers who gave back to the community in so many ways. “Volunteers make an enormous difference to our community, and the nation,” Cr McKay said. “Becoming a volunteer offers a tremendous opportunity to return something to the community and perhaps learning something completely new and rewarding in your life. “For so many people, giving is its own reward, and there are no age limits, with people young and old volunteering across many areas.” Visit council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for more information on volunteering.
Support a Reader Tutors required Contributed by Bronwyn Reid Volunteer and parent reading tutors are required at Beerwah State School. Would you like to give children a flying start in reading? Become a parent or volunteer Support a Reader Tutor and learn strategies to help children become confident readers. A Queensland Support a Reader Tutor is a parent or volunteer who will assist individual children with their reading, and engage with them to build their confidence and enjoyment in books and the art of reading. The next training will be on May 26 from 9.00am – 12.00noon at Beerwah State School. To register, please phone Beerwah State School on 5436 5555 before May 15. We welcome all interested adults, and light refreshments will be available. Volunteer grandparent Mrs Wells and student
Teachers pedalling for Chappy On Saturday, May 23 a team of 10 staff from Beerwah High will be taking part in a fundraising event called ‘Spin Off’. Teams from all over the Sunshine Coast will be converging on a gym in Buderim to battle it out on gym bikes – riding as far as they can in 30 mins. Our local team is made up of: Mr Ranclaud, Mr Voigt, Mrs Kunde, Mr Budd, Marie Kelleher, Aleccia Smith, Mr McMahon, Mr McQuillan, Paul Hart and Mike Turner. The chaplaincy service is fulltime and to maintain this service, your support is needed, as it relies on donations. Please sponsor our ‘Spin Off’ riders as they put in the hard yards pedalling for Chappy! Go to spinoff.org.au and click on the ‘donate’ button to support the team.
Does this safe belong to you? Beerwah Police located this safe at a seemingly unrelated incident last month. They are currently trying to locate the owner in order to reunite them with their property. If you think it’s yours but it’s not normally covered in black stuff then please accept our apologies for covering it in fingerprint powder. If you have any information in relation to who it may belong to, please contact Beerwah Police on 5436 5222.
Hospitality training in Beerwah Would you like to work in the hospitality industry but don’t have any training in the area? Well, an opportunity may exist to change all that. If enough interest is received for people to study a Certificate II in Hospitality Services at Beerwah’s BADYAC they may be able to host a course that starts at the end of May. The course will be offered at a concession rate of $25.00 and will run on a Thursday afternoon for 14 weeks from 12.00noon – 4.00pm. This particular course is for people over 15 years of age who are no longer in fulltime study. As part of the certificate, you will also have your Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) which is required by jobs where alcohol is served as well as undertaking work experience. The course could assist you in getting a job in a restaurant, hotel, motel, catering business, club, pub, cafe or a coffee shop. Express your interest in completing the course by Thursday, May 14, by phoning BADYAC on 5494 0505 or Holly on 0429 042 972. www.gcnews.com.au
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Can you tell us more about this recipe book? What's in the Spotlight Council thanks the Coast’s volunteers May 11-17 is National Volunteer Week and the time to recognise Sunshine Coast volunteers. Events, programs, organisations, disaster and emergency efforts are just some of the services that depend on volunteers. Council sincerely thanks all volunteers for their community service on the Sunshine Coast.
Swap your weeds for native plants Swap your garden weeds for native plants at a Council weed swap. There are 25 events across the Coast during May – just bring one bag of weeds and swap them for three free native plants (max 3 per person). For dates and locations visit Council’s website.
Explore the ‘Satellite Reef’ Explore one of the region’s most ambitious creative collaborations, the Sunshine Coast Satellite Reef, at Caloundra Regional Gallery from May 13 to June 28. Sculptural sea birds and creatures by artist Tony Rice along with underwater photography of local reefs will complement this inspirational exhibition. Visit Council’s gallery website for program details.
Community Partnership Funding A new round of operational funding is available for not-for-prot organisations that deliver key services and facilities to the Sunshine Coast community through council’s Community Partnership Funding Program. Applications close May 25. Visit Council’s website for further information or to apply.
Youth engagement program Young people aged 12 to 25 are invited to register for Council's new youth engagement program. This is your chance to make a real difference by helping to shape community projects, programs, events, activities and policies that matter to you. Visit council's website and search 'Young People' for more details and to register. Registration closes Sunday 10 May.
By Sonia Clark Can you help us find out more about this Glasshouse United Guild Recipe book? This lovely vintage 48 page booklet is packed with old fashioned recipes and has an index that includes sections for biscuits, cakes, deserts – tart fillings, pickles, savoury dishes and sweets and candies. We think it may be quite old as the recipes use ingredients that include imperial measurements. There are some lovely recipes such as ‘sand cake’, ‘wonder pudding’ and ‘golden staircase pie’. An unusual recipe for ‘veal and pineapple casserole’ suggests that the author or authors made the most of our plentiful local produce. The first page of the booklet displays the index with a little recipe for a happy home underneath which contains ‘ingredients’ of good temper, forbearance, patience, contentment, unselfishness, fun and cheerfulness! It states ‘mix well with 2 quarts of human kindness’ and the dose is for ‘1 tablespoon first thing in the morning. Repeat as soon as the effects wear off!’ We’ll leave you with a couple of household hints contained in the book that hark back to a different era. ‘Keep a small box of paper clips in your sewing basket. They’re easier and quicker to use than pins when turning up hems. They are
All breeds dog show extravaganza Once again we are running three All Breeds Dog Shows at the Beerwah Sportsground on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17. The first is a Championship Show where dogs earn points towards becoming champions, grand champions and for a few particularly good dogs, to become supreme champions. This show starts off on the Saturday at 5.00pm, then on Sunday, there is another Championship Show starting at 9.00am and also an Open Show (judged by trainee judges) running concurrently but underway at 8.30am. It’s a great place to come and visit if you like dogs. The variety of breeds being exhibited is wide and varied. Besides the breeds we all know well, there are quite a number of rarer breeds being shown.
Cruise the Pumicestone Passage Take a cruise along the Pumicestone Passage and see rst-hand why the passage and its impressive catchment are so important. Cruise tickets are discounted to just $12.50 for a 2 hour cruise on May 18 and 25 and spaces are limited. Visit the events page on Council’s website to book.
Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9.00am Thursday 21 May, Caloundra 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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The exhibitors are friendly and helpful with information about their breeds and allow a pat or a cuddle – baby puppies are always a favourite. The Saturday show begins with child handler events and is followed by sweepstakes for baby puppies (three to six months) and puppy class entries (six to 12 months). Formal judging of the breeds will begin at about 6.00pm and is in alphabetical order of the breed names. Also on the grounds there will be stalls selling a variety of ‘doggy paraphernalia’, a coffee van and a canteen with great food. Please feel welcome to come and mingle and enjoy watching the dogs and handlers. We expect the entry to be about around 500 dogs so there is plenty to see. The atmosphere is casual and friendly and best of all it is free. For more information contact David on 0488 947 444.
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Range Cancer Support Group Information lunch event With the Cancer Council Australia estimating approximately 128,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed in Australia this year alone, providing support and information for people living with cancer, their families and carers is understandably a key community concern. At a local level, the Range Cancer Support Group exists to support all those who are impacted by cancer. An open invitation is going out to the community to join the group in a lunchtime information session to be held at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, in June. The event has been set up to inform people about Cancer Council Queensland’s resources and support services. With guest speaker Clare Howard, the Cancer Support Coordinator from the Cancer Council, the information session will provide a brief exploration of social and emotional issues related to a cancer experience, including the many and varied challenges and the ways of coping we all use during times of stress. The information provided will assist sufferers, survivors and carers. Everyone is welcome to attend and to come along and enjoy a shared lunch. Beverages will be provided and the event is booked in at the Neighbourhood Centre for Friday, June 5 from 12.30pm to 2.30pm. For further information please contact Beverley on 5494 2138 or by email on abhead@bigpond.net.au. The Range Cancer Support Group meets on the first Friday of each month at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny at 12.30pm.
Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Contributed by Ian McCarron Thanks to all helpers at our free morning tea, and to all who provided gifts for the progressive raffle. At our last Games day the lucky door prize winner was Roy Hine. The raffle winner was June Bryer. Numerous prizes were won in cards games. In carpet bowls Billy Lupton, Margaret Lamb and Ernesta De Clara beat Martin Bowers, John Anthony and Neville Woolley 24 – 13. Reminders for May: May 12 - Annual General Meeting, following is a free lunch at Beerwah Hotel with a lucky door, raffle, stall, and morning tea 9.00am - 9.15am. Membership fees are now due. May 26- Games day. Reminders for June: June 9 - monthly meeting. Guest speaker will be Constable Susan Lowndes from Beerwah Police. June 18 Caloundra Seniors are to visit us. June 23 - Games day.
Glass House community group funding Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell has welcomed another funding boost for local community groups through the latest round of Gambling Community Benefit Fund grants. Mr Powell said eligible local community groups had received a share in over $216,000 to help them with the purchase of necessary equipment and upgrades to their club facilities. “These grants allow the profits from gambling to be invested back into grass roots services and facilities that will help benefit our community,” Mr Powell said. The next funding round has now opened and applications need to be in by midnight on May 31. “I encourage all local groups, however big or small, to apply for the next round of funding and make the most of this wonderful opportunity,” he said. For more information or to see a full list of recipients please visit http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/corporate/sponsorships-andgrants/grants/community-benefit-funding-programs/successful-fundingapplications. Grant Recipients in Glasshouse Country and Maleny were Maleny Community Kindergarten $31,818.18 to upgrade facility, Maleny District Sport and Rec Club $31,818.18 to upgrade facility, Maleny Neighbourhood Centre $31,036.79 to upgrade facility, Beerburrum School of Arts $2,441.82 to upgrade facility, Maleny Music and Performing Arts $9,429.00 to develop a website and purchase equipment and the Tibros Netball Glass House Mountains $35,000.00 to upgrade facility.
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Hinterland Body and Soul celebrates Shannon and Jen from Hinterland Body and Soul have an exciting milestone to share this week as they celebrate their fifth year of business at their Beerwah Salon. Having purchased the long standing Turner Street business from the previous owner five years ago, the mother and daughter team have firmly established themselves as favourites with busy mums and retirees who love the serene and relaxing ambience. Coming from a long line of beauty therapists, Shannon and Jen offer a comprehensive range of pampering, massage and beauty treatments. The salon offers Bowen and remedial therapy by appointment as well as professional laser treatment. The ladies are also thrilled to announce the recent addition of the full product range of TK Vegan makeup. Every month the girls feature a fabulous new special so make sure you keep an eye out. To celebrate their birthday, for the week starting Tuesday, May 5 until Saturday, May 9, anyone booking a Back, Neck and Shoulder massage will be treated to a free facial! Drop in this week and share in a piece of birthday cake. Phone 5494 0546 www.hinterlandbodyandsoul.com.au
Developing a tourism vision By Lea Parkes President of the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce, Andrew Prescott, is keen for the Chamber to create a shared vision for the future of tourism in Glasshouse Country. Business owners and community members are invited along to a networking event on Thursday, May 21 at the Beerwah Community Hall (next door to the library) 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. There will be a number of special guests on the night from Australia Zoo, David Thompson General Manager of Aussie World, Sunshine Coast Destinations CEO Simon Ambrose and their head of Marketing, Simon Latchford. As well as our Federal Member for Fisher, Mal Brough, along with Cr Rick Baberowski and the President of the Maleny Chamber of Commerce, Spencer Shaw. Event organiser Ursula Starkovsky said we know we are a great destination for tourists, with the Glass House Mountains, our area’s history, and our clean and healthy environment, as well as a number of vibrant communities with a wide range of businesses and services. “However what we need to do is gain a better understanding about how we can attract more visitors, and to get them to stay longer, which in turn helps us build our businesses,” Ursula said. “It is our accommodation providers, tourism and hospitality businesses and service providers that are at the coal face, and have the best understanding of our current local tourism economy so it is critical that we are able to get their involvement on the night,” said Andrew. For more information go to the Chamber website www.glasshousemountains.com.au
Students submit top business The exciting online business ideas of University of the Sunshine Coast student Simon Doonican of Maleny will be among the contenders at ‘Startup Weekend’ Sunshine Coast from May 8 - 10. Simon, a chef who opened one of Australia’s first organic restaurants at Byron Bay 15 years ago, is participating for the second year. The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) student said his website ‘Berdy,’ for Better Earth Deals, would sign up subscribers interested in ethical Simon with fellow products and companies, from organics and clothing Startup Weekend to fair trade goods. entrant Alysse “I try to make ethical decisions in my life and I think a lot of other people lean towards that, but they’re held back by lack of access or finances, or concern about trustworthiness,” he said. “My site could assist access and education and help people get deals and discounts.” The Startup Weekend is a 54-hour competitive marathon where budding entrepreneurs, developers, designers and startup enthusiasts connect with mentors and build business plans to present to industry leaders and win thousands of dollars in prizes. Go Simon! www.gcnews.com.au
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Mooloolah Recreation Grounds - International Tree Plant We recently hosted 29 Japanese students and their teacher from Sakuragaoka School who were part of the Caloundra Christian College international student exchange program. First they listened to a talk about the environment on the Sunshine Coast, and then learned about our beautiful Richmond Birdwing Butterfly and we planted five vines on the property. The students were very interested and worked well. They had some planting practise in the Phillipines planting mangroves prior to coming to Australia. We were lucky to be awarded a $5,000.00 grant recently from ‘Caring for our Community’ for planting equipment and a trailer. We would like to thank the Queensland Government for the support for our organisation and the environment. Urgently Needed – 50mm plant tubes. If you have any used ones lying around the house we would love to recycle them. We wash them in disinfectant and reuse them. It saves us money and it saves plastic going into landfill. So bring them down to the nursery – Holcim site Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. Leave them by the gate if we are closed. If you have too many and need us to pick them up just give us a ring.
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The recent rains are a welcome relief for our local frog species. More than 50 species of frog occur on the Sunshine Coast, while Queensland has 122 species. Frogs have often been called bio-indicators, as they are one of the first animals to react to environmental changes. Populations of frogs worldwide have been declining dangerously for the past 30 years. Specific reasons for this are yet unknown, but include a chytrid fungus that kills frogs, changes to their habitats, the use of insecticides and herbicides, and the introduction of mosquito fish, trout and other fish that prey on frog eggs. Locally, we have both tree frogs and ground dwelling frogs. The Green Tree Frog, with its weird deep ‘crawk…crawk’ call, is one of the most common. Ground dwelling frogs live in a range of habitats, including rainforests, dry woodlands, swamplands, and grasslands. Common species include the Striped Marshfrog and the Stony-creek Frog (pictured). Fleay’s Barred and Giant Barred Frogs are both endangered locally, while the Tusked Frog and Wallum Sedge Frog are vulnerable. To encourage frogs to your garden, install a pond in a shady spot, with at least a metre depth at one end, and shallower at the other (for tadpoles when they first develop their legs). Rocks, sticks and aquatic plants like the native nardoo provide habitat within the pool. Raised rocky surrounds prevent cane toads from encroaching as they cannot hop like frogs. Plants around the pond also provide hiding spots for frogs. Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? For more information on GMAN activities and nursery sales please call Cliff (5438 7118) or Gwen (5493 0029). www.gman-inc.com.au
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Schools remember Beerwah students remember Contributed by Debbie Ives The mango trees at Beerwah State School stand as a reminder for all those that lost their lives fighting for Australia and New Zealand. On Friday, April 24, Beerwah State School staff and students assembled under the 94 year old mango trees to pay their respects for ANZAC Day. Year 6 School Captains Brooke Ferguson and Dylan Thiele placed a wreath on the Stone of Remembrance, as the school choir and band performed the Australian and New Zealand national anthems. All students were encouraged to remember the sacrifice of the brave soldiers and then to reflect
on how fortunate we are today to have our freedom. The school principal Janet Austen was joined by special guests Robert Carpenter, Mr John Rouhan and Jim Eastern from the Beerwah and Peachester RSL sub-branch. The Beerwah State School Concert Band and Senior Choir attended the Beerwah RSL on ANZAC Day to lead the service by again performing the Australian and New Zealand national anthems, while all students were encouraged to attend and participate in the local march.
100 years on Kylie Merola One hundred years after Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed at Gallipoli, Landsborough State School has paused to remember our ANZACS - the ordinary people who found the courage to do the extraordinary. Principal, Kristy Walton, handed the task of conducting the school's momentous centenary ANZAC service over to her student leaders. Given adequate responsibility and encouragement, the children rose to the task. They lead an emotional and very memorable ceremony reflecting on the service and sacrifice of our Diggers. Special guests included Flight Lieutenant Justin Parker from Headquarters 86 Wing, Corporal Kris Walters from 8/9 Brigade Enoggera, Mal Brough Member for Fisher, Councillor Rick Baberowski, Rick Joyce from the Landsborough Masonic Lodge, Ross Horne from Landsborough Glasshouse RSL Sub Branch and Robert Carpenter from the Beerwah Peachester RSL. Hundreds of hand-made red poppies made by students, were 'planted' on the school lawn next to the ANZAC shrine. It was a very striking, visual tribute to commemorate the ANZAC centenary. During the service, representatives from each class laid wreaths which had been specially prepared by the students.
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Moving ceremony at Beerwah High Tanya Hayden Our ANZAC Day school parade is one of the highlights of our school year and once again the students were exceptionally well behaved and respectful during the proceedings. The parade was led by our school leaders – junior and senior, and they demonstrated a level of maturity, respect and commitment, well above their years. As this year marked the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing we were provided with the names of eight servicemen from the local area who fought in World War 1. It was moving to see students wear the name badge and represent these fallen soldiers as we heard their stories read aloud. Thanks to our special guests: Mr Gavin Smith President, and Mr Doug Brimson, Treasurer
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of the Beerwah /Peachester RSL Sub Branch, Mr Mark McArdle MP Member for Caloundra and Shadow Minister for Health, Mr Robert Carpenter Ex Serviceman New Zealand 3rd Field Ambulance Driver who played the Last Post and Rouse for us, and Army Major Mal Gray 6th Engineering Support Unit who addressed the students about the meaning of ANZAC and mateship. Thanks to all for helping us to make this such a special day. A number of students also marched in the community ANZAC day Parade on Saturday, April 25. It was lovely to see so many parents and staff lining the route as we marched into the assembly area of the RSL. Thank you to all of the students who gave their time to be a part of this day.
Corporal Kris Walters lays a wreath with school Captain Brennan Langridge-Lawson Principal Kristy Walton said it was an honour to have so many special guests attend their school service and share with the students their firsthand experiences. “It has given the students a much deeper understanding and appreciation of the courage, mateship, bravery and sacrifices of our Diggers," she said. The ceremony was part of a week of commemorative activities including classroom lessons based around ANZAC Day, along with the Year 5 and 6 students travelling to Brisbane to join 4,000 school students from across Queensland for a special day of remembrance in Anzac Square. The week ended with Landsborough State School students participating in the Landsborough community ANZAC march and service. www.gcnews.com.au
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Students, staff, parents and community members joined together to pay respect to past and present servicemen and women at the school ANZAC Service on Friday, April 24. School leaders spoke of the ANZAC symbols (The Rising Sun Emblem, Rosemary and the Poppy) and explained their significance. Students have been making paper poppies and writing letters to servicemen and women. Each letter will be sent with a poppy enclosed in the envelope. Special guest Beckie MacKinney read out a letter received by her husband Jared when serving in Afghanistan. Beckie told students that the servicemen and women love to receive letters from school students as it reminds them of why they do the job they do. Lance Corporal MacKinney was killed in Afghanistan in 2010. Class representatives laid a hand-made wreath, alongside members of the community before observing a minute silence.
Contributed by Sandy Johnson Glasshouse Christian College held its ANZAC Service on Friday, April 24, and it was a very special event. This year the College was privileged to have a catafalque party which lent a special dignity to the service. Primary and senior school captains led the service which included songs from the primary choir, a poem presentation by senior students, and a rhyme by students in Year 1 and 2. Then, Briony Spencer in Year 6 read a beautiful poem she wrote herself called, ‘A call for war.’ Guest speaker Mr Gavin Smith from the BeerwahPeachester RSL Sub Branch spoke on why the Great War was called ‘great’ and students
learned a different meaning to the word. “It was called the Great War because of the great many people who died,” Mr Smith said. “More people died in the Great War than all other wars combined and that is more people than twice the current population of Australia,” he added. After the traditional wreath laying, there was an added component to commemorate the special centenary of ANZAC Day. Nine students wore the badges of fallen soldiers and laid a poppy at the cenotaph as the soldier’s details were read out. Once the official service was closed the special guests were treated to a morning tea of Anzac biscuits and cake in the new Year 1 staff room.
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Contributed by Andrea Balcombe P&C Peachester State Primary held a moving commemorative ANZAC service on the morning of Friday, April 24 in the school grounds. The School captains conducted the ceremony seamlessly creating a sober atmosphere in a beautifully tranquil setting. RSL representatives, Peter Harrington and Len Sousarris detailed to the children the sacrifices made by men and women during times of war and Helen Page from the Peachester Historical Society brought the message truly home telling stories of local lads who had enlisted for World War 1, both paying the ultimate sacrifice and how that was felt back home. The last post was played by Sam Robb and each class made and laid a wreath of poppies. It was a beautiful morning of reflection, thanks and remembrance.
Contributed by Ali Marks Director The children of Landsborough Community Kindergarten have been so eager to know all about ANZAC Day. A hands-on display invited the children to look and touch, as we talked about what it means to remember the soldiers who have fought in war. The children gathered around their newly finished ANZAC Memorial Garden to lay wreaths they’d made and we held a minute's silence for all the soldiers past and present.
Beerburrum students marched at Glass House Mountains on Anzac Day
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Mother's Day What’s happening on Mother’s Day Aussie World - loves mums and would like to shout them a fun day out! Mum gets free entry when they come to Aussie World with their family this Mother’s Day! Put a smile on your mum’s face and enjoy a great day out with the family. See their website for details.
At Club Glasshouse - they will have a special menu for Mother’s Day – including a Mezza Platter (olives, cheese, salami, pesto, tuscan bread and fruit) or Chicken, Bacon and Basil Crepe. Lunch includes a glass of champagne and a free ticket in the lucky door prize for all mums.
Hinterland Mini Markets - will be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Hall, 8 Coonowrin Road from 8.00am until 1.00pm. Offering both outdoor and indoor stalls of handmade, arts and craft, food and plant stalls. If you can grow it, bake it or make it, you’ll find it there! www.facebook.com/ hinterlandMiniMarkets
Cappriccio’s at Maleny - don’t make Mum cook today! Treat her to a beautiful lunch or dinner at Cappriccio’s featuring Adam Leggo performing from 12.30pm. Shop 7 Riverside Centre 4 Maple Street Maleny. Bookings preferred 5499 9444. The Coffee Club - at Beerwah Village, will be open for breakfast and lunch as well as morning and afternoon tea, but they are encouraging locals to make sure they book in to secure a table. Phone 5494 0722.
Maleny Hotel - all mothers that dine with them on Mother’s Day will go into a draw to win a $200.00 pamper pack.
At the Beerwah Hotel - they have some gorgeous Mother’s Day specials for entree, main and dessert as well as their normal menu. Take a look at their Facebook, to see what’s on offer. To book a table for lunch or dinner, phone 5494 0555.
Beerwah Hideaway - will be hosting both a Mother’s Day lunch 11.30am – 2.00pm and dinner 4.30pm – 9.00pm (featuring live DJ). They will have a delicious set menu, plus free glass of wine. Cost is $30.00pp (children under 10 eat free from kid’s menu). Bookings essential, on 0499 704 213 or email chef2usunshinecoast@gmail.com
Lookout Café - If your mum loves to take time out to admire the view, then you’ll want to head up to the Lookout Café at Glass House Mountains. Not only is there a great view to admire, they have a delicious breakfast and lunch menu as well as plenty of tasty treats for morning and afternoon tea.
Beerwah RSL - spoil mum with a special Mother’s Day Luncheon at Beerwah RSL. Two course lunch and a glass of bubbly for mum $19.00. 12.00noon – 2.00pm, with live music from Paul Fagan. Bookings preferred 5494 0289.
The Sacred Tree Café - is offering a special Mother’s Day menu, for breakfast, lunch and high tea for Mother’s Day. High Teas needs to be booked with 48 hours notice. Located at 19 Caloundra Street, Landsborough, phone 5439 9555.
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Firstly, I would like to congratulate the Hinterland communities for the way you paid respect to our diggers on ANZAC Day. The feedback I have received on the ceremonies has been very positive. So to the organisers who dedicated so much time planning the events, and to the public who turned out in force to remember and show our appreciation, I congratulate you for keeping the memory of our ANZACs alive.
Montville Morning Tea
On April 28 I hosted a morning tea at the Montville Village Hall and I would like to thank all of the residents who came along as well as State Member for Glass House Andrew Powell who dropped in. The topics discussed varied from car parking and local roads, to retirement incomes, Commonwealth Home and Community Care programs, tax reform, mobile phone blackspots and mental health support. For anyone who was unable to attend the morning tea or call into a Listening Post but would still like to ask me a question I encourage you to contact my office on 5493 5556.
Small business owners – have your say
In good news for small business, the Government has released draft legislation to extend unfair contract term protections. The protections will give businesses access to a level playing field to grow, invest and create jobs. I encourage our small business community to review the draft legislation and explanatory materials at www.treasury.gov.au. Consultation period ends May 12.
Food Labelling Laws
The Australian Government is preparing reforms to country of origin labelling laws. I am organising a local consultation session on May 19 with the Department of Industry and Science to ensure that input from our local agribusinesses, farmers, retailers, food manufacturers and peak industry bodies is considered as part of the review. If your business is impacted by food labelling laws and you are interested in reserving a place at the consultation session, please contact my office on 5493 5556.
Celebrating 100 years of ANZAC
ANZAC Day 2015 marked the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings - an important part of the ANZAC Centenary. It was such an honour to join so many of our community members at services in Glass House including Maleny, Wamuran, Palmwoods, Witta, Woodford and Glass House Mountains. While the nation’s focus turned this year to the landings in Gallipoli, the centenary is more than this. ANZAC commemorations will continue through to Armistice Day which was November 11, 1918. Between 2014 to 2018 Queensland will join the nation to commemorate 100 years since the country’s involvement in the First World War. I encourage people of all ages to get involved in the ANZAC Centenary – by attending a commemorative event, visiting an exhibition or simply sharing stories with family and friends. Further funding grants to honour the Centenary will be announced over the coming months with the next one, which will have a focus on community research projects, scheduled for May 2015. I will share further information on how our community can apply for these grants in the coming weeks.
Nominate a nurse
The 2015 HESTA Australian Nursing Awards have opened for nominations and Queenslanders are being encouraged to put forward their recommendations for nurses and midwives who go above and beyond in their service to our community. There are three categories including Outstanding Graduate, Team Innovation and Nurse of the Year. I’m sure many of you could name at least one nurse that you either know in our community or has treated you at one of our hospitals. All you need to do is make a nomination by July 31 by completing the online nomination form found at www.hestaawards.com.au.
Free Breast screen in Maleny
Free Breast Cancer Screening will be held in Maleny from May 14 to June 4 at the Maleny Hospital. The service is available to women aged 40 years and over. Women aged 50 to 74 are particularly encouraged to attend. Phone 13 20 50 for more details.
Beerwah Hotel lodges application to extend liquor license
I was recently informed the Beerwah Hotel had lodged an application to extend their liquor license to trade until 2.00am on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays each week. The due date to register any concerns was April 21, 2015. I was not informed as State Member of the application and I have been told that in these circumstances it is not required. Despite this, the Office of Liquor and Gaming have stated they will take comment from me. So the application is to extend for three days to trade until 2.00am. Certainly it is a modest claim compared to the application by Golden Beach Tavern and Pelican Waters Tavern. I don’t want to see a commercial activity restrained and there are good grounds for granting an extension. Yet, there are also reasons why the hours should not be extended. I don’t know how many locals are aware of the application, nor your thoughts, so let me have your comments both for and against and I will pass them on. It is, after all, your community.
Golden Beach Tavern
We are still awaiting on any movement on the Golden Beach Tavern application as to whether they can extend their trading hours until 3.00am, seven days per week.
Pelican Waters Tavern
Originally residents had been given until the end of April to register their objections or support for the tavern to extend their trading hours from 10.00am – midnight to 10.00am – 3.00am, seven days per week. However, this was changed to May 11 and just this week the date, again, was changed to May 18. If you are concerned or supportive and would like to submit your comments, please do not hesitate to contact my office on 5491 2780 or submit your comments to Caloundra@parliament.qld. gov.au
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You Said It Editor’s note – Can you name your child ANZAC (Edition March 29)
The simple answer appears to be yes. Ex-Minister for Veteran Affairs Dana Vale stated in 2004 that ... ‘The Regulations do not prohibit the naming of a person as 'Anzac', and I understand that after World War 1, in the spirit of the times, there were instances of children given the name 'Anzac'. Over the passage of time, views have changed, and I would encourage the family to consider the concerns of the ex-service community on the use of 'Anzac' as a child's name.’ The name still exists today, with a good example being of an Aboriginal youth named ‘Anzac’ who is the fifth generation to have that name. To read his story, see www.abc.net.au/btn/story/ s3991546.htm
Unanswered questions
Significant questions remain whether proceeding with the construction of microwave NBN towers in the district is a sensible plan, not just in terms of the well-being of the community, but also the outlay of tax-payer dollars. What kind of service are rural and semi-rural residents likely to receive? The signal is affected by varying terrain, large trees and the weather. There is a curious example in the town of Woombah in northern NSW, where just a couple of years back, a property owner was encouraged to sign a contract for the establishment of a tower on his land. Neighbours were concerned as they had knowledge of ill-effects from the microwave radiation and upon seeking legal advice he learned that his family were locked in for 20 years and could not sell without NBN's permission. They decided to sell-up and found no interest at an asking price of $700,000 and ended dropping it to around $400,000. During this stressful period the father passed away from a heart attack. The family eventually dropped the price to $250,000, still no takers, and in a legal wrangle were evicted from their land. The tower has since been built and is an abject
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failure as it was supposed to service 400 premises. Only 60 receive the internet, they are blaming in part mature vegetation, and varying terrain. Should we be squandering public funds on such ill-conceived folly? Has the government got the right to devastate people's lives in the process? Our local member Mal Brough has to accept a fair amount of responsibility for what is coming. You may like to write to him with your concerns. Jon Woodlands Maleny
is demonstrating bi-partisan support, hopefully this bill will be passed soon in the federal parliament. Really it is federal regulation we need of medicinal cannabis, so people can use these drugs legally. Those that have contact with palliative care workers, epilepsy support groups, cancer support groups, etc understand the desperate need for drugs such as this to improve quality of life. Joyce Newton Balmoral Ridge
Parcel of books
Re: Not Rocket Science
To the person who donated a parcel of books at the Beerwah RSL on ANZAC Day to be sent to the troops serving overseas, the parcel has been handed on to Major Graham Palmer at Enoggera Base. He is consolidating all donations received (over 120 books and other parcels) and they will be sent to Sydney to 39 OSB (Overseas Support Battalion). From there they will be distributed amongst the currently serving forces abroad. On behalf of the recipients, thank you. Margaret Rouhan Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-branch Ladies Auxiliary
Medical cannabis trials
It is pleasing to see that at last there may be trials in Queensland for medicinal cannabis use for our sick. The LNP Glass House State Electorate Council took to the last LNP state convention two resolutions on this issue supporting the existing senate inquiry into medicinal cannabis under the Chairmanship of Senator Ian MacDonald and requesting that trials be held here on the Sunshine Coast. Both resolutions were passed by a large majority of members and became LNP policy. Just recently a delegation of LNP Glass House members from Maleny attended the federal Senate Select Committee’s Inquiry into the Regulator of Medicinal Cannabis Bill 2014 and gave evidence supporting the need for the use regulation of medicinal cannabis. Now that Labor
Everyone that has donated to our team has their name on the car somewhere and anyone who wants to follow our progress can follow us through the rally website or on Facebook. Thanks also to GC&M News for helping to raise community awareness of all the local people and teams that to try and are taking on these challenges cause they are r teve wha for make a difference passionate about. Steve and Bronwyn Graves Team ‘Still Thinkin’ Glass House Mountains
I would like to address the ‘Not Rocket Science’ letter in You Said It and editor’s note in GC&M News issues April 15 and 22. Firstly I have worked for Australian Post both in the sorting of mail and the delivery of mail. And would like to bring to the attention of the person who wrote the first letter stating it’s not rocket science a few facts that I do not think the general public are aware of. Each ‘postie’ has an area in which he / she delivers to, they have varying numbers of what is called ‘points’ they can range from 600 to maybe 1600 points. Points are what is known as delivery points, which are each place, there is to be a delivery. To try and remember each and every name of these points is ridiculous to fathom. Many people may live at the same address for many years or some may live there for a few months. How is the postie to know who lives where, when all they rely on is an address? And as stated in her letter, she had put a street, but not a number. And did she think about the fact that it could have been a relief postie that wouldn’t know who was where? Also did she take into consideration that these posties do their job in a set period of time, in all kinds of weather, including pouring rain. To go door to door asking ‘is this your letter’ is ridiculous. Please people have some thought when posting letters and maybe contact someone and ask the address. As was stated this person who passed was well known, if he was that well known, maybe she could have contacted someone to get the correct address. She also stated that she walked the letter around to the address, maybe she could have taken note of the number off the post box for future reference. All I am saying is that these men and women do a trying job, sometimes when you are presented with a letter or parcel that says ‘Nan and Pop’ (which happens regularly) you are left to guess which nan or pop it could be? Please don't bag posties for a job they do with sometimes very limited information and in all weather. Ex Australia Post employee Moree
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NBN Update
The latest from NBN to residents (April 24) announcing their May 14 meeting says they intend a broadband facility in Palm Street right in our urban area. It will be at the corner of Bean Street and Palm Street on the Maleny water tower. Quote – ‘a fixed wireless facility at the Maleny Works Depot, to service the rural outskirts of Maleny township.’ While placing towers (or attached facilities) for microwave broadband in rural areas with widely spaced homes is one thing - placing a tower facility broadcasting at 2.3Ghz (microwave oven frequency) in town is another issue. Research around the world shows people living near mobile phone towers experience fatigue, headache, sleep disruption, irritability, depression, memory loss, dizziness, nausea and increased risk of cancer (Levitt & Lai, 2010, Kundi & Hutter, 2009). More research shows those living within 350 metres of a mobile phone antenna for over a decade experience a four-fold increase in cancer rates. Among women, the increase is 10 fold (Wolf & Wolf, 2007). There are about 50 homes within 350 metres of the works depot, plus 25 villas in the retirement complex, plus a hospital. What was NBN thinking? There is an unofficial rule of thumb that no tower is within 500 mtrs of a school, hospital or retirement village. Some mobile phone and NBN tower sites have been moved because of that. And then comes the issue of property values. A US Real Estate Survey (July 2014) found 94% of respondents reported that towers and antennas in a neighborhood or on a building would impact the price they would pay. And 79% said under no circumstances would they ever purchase or rent a property within a few blocks of a phone tower. On Thursday, May 14 concerned Maleny district residents need to ask NBN reps to move this site. Richard Giles Conondale
Warning for parents
I wish to let parents know that sadly in our lovely country town there are two teenage boys who use our skate parks who feel it is ok to swear at, threaten harm or threaten to steal the scooters of the younger children. I witnessed their unacceptable behaviour first hand and I too was abused by these ‘thugs’ and had stones sprayed at me and my car by a push bike. It would appear that these boys have no respect for others. My advice is to make sure your children have phones with the local Police phone number saved in them, and to remind them that if the pool next door is open they may be able to seek help there, in the event they need assistance. Name supplied Beerwah
Milk
Nowhere else in the OECD do two supermarket chains control as huge a share of the retail market as do Coles and Woolworths. Woolworths in Beerwah appears to be using this market superiority by emptying their dairy cabinet of all choice by stocking mainly their dollar per litre milk, which I refuse to buy, and a www.gcnews.com.au
Well what a lovely ANZAC wee kend it was for the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub -branch, the march and the service went off beautifully, thanks to Kevin and Margaret Beasley our President and his wife. To see all the school children marching was just wonderful. Also a big thank you must go to Lani and her band of volunteers for the wonderful dinner on ANZAC eve, and tha nks also to the Member for Glass House Andrew Powell and Federal Member for Fisher, Ma l Brough for attending. The evening was fully booked out which was really great. I would also like to congratulat e the following winners of the $30.00 weekly prize in our Pot of Gold Lotto for the last four weeks; they were Peter Robinson, John Cru ickshank, Ingrid Once again thank you Glasshous O’Shea, and Patricia Williamson e and District . There is for your support. still another six weeks to run, then we will be starting another one. Rita Cruickshank Glasshouse Country RSL Sub-Bra nch
very limited choice of other brands. The reason I refuse to buy the dollar per litre milk is that that price is unsustainable for dairy farmers. As they sell off their herds and properties, we will be reduced to drinking longlife milk or imported milk, neither of which should be palatable for Australian consumers. Fortunately for us there is an alternative at the other end of the centre and IGA stocks myriad brands of milk. Annette James Glass House Mountains
Comfort of memories
On the night Monday, April 20, myself and my daughter were in a car accident on Steve Irwin Way, from which we miraculously escaped with our lives. I wish to thank the caring citizens from within our community who attended the scene to offer assistance and our wonderful friends and family who have supported us in the days since. On the other hand, we find it hard to stomach the fact that there is another type of person living among us. The type of person who would steal a mobile phone from the site of a serious accident and proceed to access the internet over the next 24 hours until we realised it was missing and had it locked. My question to that individual is ‘do you regularly take advantage of the misfortune of others’? The phone is an object that can be easily replaced, but the photos of friends, family, high school graduation etc. are our memories. If you do not act, they will be lost forever. The comfort of the memories it contains would greatly
help in our healing process. Also, are you so lacking in conscience that you did not even consider that the object you took for your own benefit may have been needed to contact next of kin in a worst case scenario? I challenge you to show that you do in fact have some morals. If you still have the phone, have the guts to hand it in at a police station, so that it can be returned to those who need it most. Name supplied Beerburrum
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Living - Music Music Today
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Arts activities in the community I write an article at least once a week promoting the work of musicians who take part in the Glasshouse Muso's open mic sessions. It is emailed to those interested and also appears on the Glasshouse Muso's Facebook page. I use that space to stimulate interest in community music-making activities and to promote music and musicians that I think are worth listening to. Writing doesn’t come naturally to me but if I can stimulate one person each week to make music or even just to make it with that little more passion, then I have achieved my aim. It seems the most efficient way to promote something I love to others and music is also something which I believe can do much to heal so many of our troubles. When it opened its arms to embrace me some 40 odd years ago, little was known or at least discussed of its power to heal or its importance within our culture as therapy for so many of society’s ills. Governments, with their emphasis on the ‘bottom line’, still pay only lip service to the value and essentialness of the arts to all of us. That is our loss. Imagine if your community had professional level musicians who were teaching and sharing their music at the group level in local community halls and / or schools, without cost to the community? Imagine if rehearsal rooms and mentors were provided and instruments were available, performances were organised and professional level musicians were performing with little or no cost to the community. It would be a long term vision on the part of governments - the rewards would hardly be measurable within a three year time frame, but my understanding is that countries that implement these sort of strategies see measurable savings to the health costs of their nation! Our government already has a process in place for utilising volunteers in the community and with a little imagination these sorts of schemes might be extended to enable talented artists, arts entrepreneurs and administrators to create arts and culture programs for their communities. Picture local community halls with a range of dance, art, theatre, creative writing and music sessions throughout the week, from 9.30am – 11.30am and 12.30pm – 2.30pm and then the school infrastructure might be available from 4.00pm – 6.00pm and 7.00pm – 9.00pm. Totally mad? Maybe, but it is the stuff that dreams are made of!
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
Rose Carleo’s ‘Time is Now’
By Sonia Clark Talented singer / songwriter, Rose Carleo is set to bring her powerful mix of gutsy country, blues and rock to the Beerwah Hotel on Saturday, May 9. Tying in with the release of her third solo album, ‘Time is Now’ which recently debuted at an incredible #4 on the national ARIA Country Top 40 Album Chart, Rose is touring the country accompanied by the full band of musicians from the album. She is a renowned songwriter with a career spanning 20 years with a string of hits and accolades under her belt. Rose articulates universal themes of love, loss and lessons learnt and makes music that has heart and soul which directly connects with her audiences by making them think and feel. When asked about the influences for her latest release, Rose says she wanted to share her experiences. “We are all human and we share emotions. I want to make songs that whether you are 16 or 60 you can relate to,” she said. Her latest album has a far rockier feel than her previous releases, and she is excited to share this new material with audiences. As well as showcasing the new songs, Rose will also treat audiences to tracks from her acclaimed previous two albums. “‘Time is Now’ represents having no regrets - and embracing and making the most of life now – don’t put off living and what you can do today, make sure you do!” said Rose. www.rosecarleo.com Rose Carleo plays at Beerwah’s Got Country, Beerwah Hotel Saturday, May 9, from 8.00pm
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What’s on at the … Beerwah RSL, Beerwah Hotel, Landsborough Hotel, Hotel Maleny, Glasshouse Coffee and Tea Merchants, The Pub at Aussie World, plus a range of other venues Thursday, May 7
Wild Rocket at Montville 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Glasshouse Muso’s Club
Friday, May 8
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm DJ
Friday, May 8
Beerwah RSL from 6.30pm
Saturday, May 9
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Beerwah’s Got Country – Rose Carleo
Saturday, May 9
Glo’s Kitchen, 412 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum, 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Glasshouse Muso’s Club
Friday, May 15
Eudlo Hall, 7.00pm
Glasshouse Muso’s Club with Cello Dreaming. Balkan Express featuring Linsey Pollak, Tunji Beier, Louise King and others
Friday, May 15
Beerwah RSL from 6.30pm
Glasshouse Breakers
Friday, May 15
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Hippopotamus
Friday, May 15
Landsborough Hotel from 8.00pm
Pepper Jane
Saturday, May 16
Wild Rocket at Montville 5.00pm
My Funny Valentine, album launch featuring Brian Ashlin and Michael Whiticker
Saturday, May 16
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Fat Pigs
Sunday, May 17
Glasshouse Coffee and Tea Merchants, 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Glasshouse Muso’s Club
Sunday, May 17
The Pub, at Aussie World from 12.30pm
Sunday Sessions in the Shed – Roar
Thursday, May 21
Wild Rocket at Montville 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Glasshouse Muso’s Club
Friday, May 22
Beerwah RSL from 6.30pm
Chris McClure
Friday, May 22
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm DJ
Saturday, May 23
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm Good Men Gone
Saturday, May 23
Glo’s Kitchen, 412 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum, 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Friday, May 29
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm No Standing
Friday, May 29
Beerwah RSL from 6.30pm
Saturday, May 30
Beerwah Hotel from 8.00pm We Want More
Bitter Sweet Duo
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Subway Subway at Aussie World opened in August last year and is really conveniently placed to make the most of families visiting Aussie World, tradies on the way to and from work, people travelling up and down the highway, and it’s also a great easy to access location for locals. It’s situated in the Aussie World retail strip, with heaps of available parking and opening hours suit those wanting breakfast, lunch or dinner. I dropped in for this months’ Dine In Take Out for breakfast on my way to work. With the comfy seating, and the smell of freshly baked bread, it is definitely a nice place to eat in or to pick up a take away. The service is really friendly and quick and all the ingredients are freshly enticing. When I was there
a good cross section of customers came through the store in a steady stream. One of the current special menu items that seemed popular was the ‘Mexican Chicken Sub’. With a filling of chicken strips, your choice of salad options on a flatbread with a tasty Mexican sauce (beans, sweet corn and herbs and spices), it is promoted as a fiesta taste sensation. It obviously delivers, as it seemed pretty popular. The foot long sub is meal in itself for $10.25, while the six inch sub is $7.20; it will only be available for a limited time so get in quick. They also have a great value promotion with the $5.00 combo deal which includes a regular six inch sub with your choice of regular soft drink. There are six great options to keep everyone
happy; turkey, ham, meatball, veggie delight, pizza sub with cheese, and the subway seafood sensation. While I was there, I picked up a meatball sub combo that looked incredibly filling, as well as the awesome valued $2.00 toasties. I opted for an avocado toastie, the menu includes cheesy garlic as well as herb and garlic. This special only started last week and for the price it is incredible value – you get heaps of avocado on two substantial pieces of bread – yum! Opening hours, Monday – Friday 6.00am 7.00pm, weekends 7.00am - 6.30pm.
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Out & About Peachester remembers A special ceremony was held on Sunday morning by the Peachester History Committee at the Peachester Cemetery to showcase the work that they have done on producing additional plaques for the wall of remembrance for returned servicemen.
Ron Anning, Margaret Wild, Bruce Page and Howard Walker at the entrance to the Peachester Cemetery
Trudy Long with the ‘Peachester Remembers’ book that was also launched on Sunday
Peachester History Committee Secretary Jan Gresham and President Helen Page with Karen Tyler (standing in for her partner Councillor Rick Baberowski)
Ian Malcolm and Michael Cody and from the 2nd Light Horse Regiment-Woombye Troop (each end) with Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-Branch President Gavin Smith and Mayor Mark Jamieson
The Peachester State School Captains Rosie Hodgens and Mitchell Jennings laid rosemary on each of the new plaques at the Peachester Cemetery
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Things To Do Learn about Taekwondo
Frackman hits Morayfield
San Training Centre at Beerwah are holding an open day on Saturday, May 9. Come along and check out the fitness and martial arts facilities. With classes that are suitable for all ages, come and see what the centre can offer. At 9.00am there will be a cardio kickboxing trial class. At 10.00am they will showcase the San Taekwondo demo team with a taekwondo trial class afterwards at 10.30am. Bring the kids to enjoy supervised games from 11.30am - 1.00pm. There will be a free barbecue lunch, ice cream and face painting. New students that sign up, get three months for the price of one, and a free uniform! For more details see www.santkd.com or their Facebook page. Corner Steve Irwin Way and Foley Road Beerwah, 0437 571 540.
The anti-coal seam gas film ‘Frackman the Movie’ will screen in Morayfield, Events Cinemas on Monday, May 18 at 6.30pm. Frackman tells the story of accidental activist, Dayne Pratzky and his struggle against international gas companies. Dayne embarks on a journey that transforms him from conservative pig-shooter at Tara on the Darling Downs to sophisticated global activist as ‘The Frackman’. He meets the people drawn into a battle that crosses the ideological divide, bringing together a peculiar alliance of farmers, activists and political conservatives. Ticket cost is $20.00 and must be purchased on-line before May 9 to ensure the movie is screened. To book tickets go to https://www.tugg.com/venues/2808 or to see a trailer of the film go to http://frackmanthemovie.com/
Heritage Festival in Maleny
Learn about bee keeping
The National Trust will be celebrating the Heritage Festival in Maleny on Sunday, May 17 with an Open Day at the Pioneer Village by the Maleny Historical Society. Priscilla Cottage and Lawley House will be open, as well as display sheds, the Menshed and the Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club. If you missed the Family History Collection at the Maleny Schools’ Centenary, ‘almost 100’ will be around the Village. Morning tea and lunch will be available from 9.00am - 3.00pm, with gold coin admission. Pioneer Village is located in Bryce Lane, Maleny and if you would like to know more about the Maleny Historical Society take a look at the website www.historicalsocietymaleny.com
May is national Honey Month and to celebrate, the Beerwah Library are hosting free, bee keeping sessions for beginners on Wednesday, May 13 from 1.00pm – 2.30pm. Join Dale Ihle and Queensland Bee Keepers associates as they run through the basics of bee keeping. Delve into a wealth of experience to learn about starting your first hive or gain helpful tips for existing hives. Find out more about the massive impact bees have on our ecology. Learn how we can help protect and encourage them in our very own backyards. Attendance is free, however bookings are essential, phone 5475 8989.
Bee Gees show in Caloundra
Masterworks Symphonic Concert
Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra first concert for 2015 features Dvorak’s Symphony No.8 in G Major as the main work. This will be the total second half of the program. It is a beautiful work with four very contrasting movements. For strings lovers, Grieg's Holberg Suite, in the first half of the program, will be a delight. The concert will be held on Saturday, May 9 at the Life Pointe Baptist Church, 186 Wises Road, Buderim, at 2.30pm. Tickets are $25.00 at the door, but take advantage of the $20.00 discounted ticket price and pre-buy or pre-book your tickets by phoning 5442 3445.
On Sunday, May 10, after four years and over 1,200 shows headlining on the Las Vegas strip, Stayin’ Alive - The Australian Bee Gees Show will return to Australia for the ‘The Past and Present ’Tour, a brand new show for 2015 at The Events Centre, Caloundra. The show will feature all of the greatest hits throughout the decades but will also tell the Bee Gees story in a multi-media show that captures the mood and memories of the time. Show starts at 2.00pm, and tickets are priced at $55.00, and for concession or groups of 10+ $50.00 per person. Book Now: www. theeventscentre.com.au or phone 5491 4240.
Open Day Saturday 9th of May Cardio Kickboxing Trial Class - 9:00am San Taekwondo Demo Team - 10:00am Competitions, games and prizes throughout the day • Free Barbeque Lunch • Free Ice Cream • Free Face Painting Programs for students aged 3+ and beginner adult classes Beerwah, Maleny & Kenilworth
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Property of the week
Mooloolah’s Mediterranean masterpiece!
Follow me to discover a luxury hide away. Set on a picturesque five acre landscape that offers a private setting with rural views is this amazing Tuscan style masterpiece. Built over three levels, the 450m2 Hebel constructed home boasts five bedrooms, open plan and formal living areas, a gym, home office, modern European style kitchen, and a covered outdoor entertaining area overlooking the solar heated swimming pool, and four person spa to enjoy the tranquil rural views of Mooloolah Valley. Features include soaring high raked ceilings, timber inlaid tiled floors, spacious guest suite, formal dining, open fireplace, and the outdoor area includes a custom designed pizza oven, and even a slide into the pool for the kids! The self-contained, two bedroom, cypress pine cottage is council approved, wheelchair friendly and separate from the main house to provide privacy. There is over 240m2 of shedding, including 3.5 metre
high clearance bays for high vehicles, with power and water connected. All this, and more, set on a five acre nature lovers paradise with a mixture of level, undulating, cleared and treed land, including creeks and natural waterfalls. One of a kind property that is truly spectacular. Offers over $1,200,000. Enquiries to Mike Weaver 0490 061 749, Ben Guillemet 0414 807 821 or the office on 5439 6300.
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Do you want hinterland privacy and the character and charm of a Queenslander? This 10.8 acre elevated property is perfectly positioned to the North and provides encompassing views overlooking your undulating land which is ideally suited to horses and cattle or a hobby farm. This is the perfect property to raise your family and enjoy the good life! The large 2 storey period featured Queenslander boasts 6 big bedrooms (3 on the top level and 3 downstairs), the upstairs master bedroom has an adjoining parents retreat/study, 2 bathrooms, high ceilings throughout, 3 living areas providing dual living flexibility and a large open kitchen area that overlooks the property and beyond. Plenty of shed space is provided including a 6 x 16 metre shed with an opening height of 2.9 metres which is ideal for the caravan and a separate 6 x 9 metre shed for the farm equipment and stables. The property has 3 fenced paddocks with a large spring fed dam which provides water to a 5000 gallon water tank that feeds through to the troughs and outside taps. Close to rail services, cafes and restaurants, 25 minutes to Sunshine Coast beaches. Viewing by appointment. Mike Weaver M: 0490 061 749 T: 5439 6300
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Positioned at the end of a sought after cul-de-sac you will discover this rare gem offering privacy easy maintenance and an abundance of birdlife. Backing directly on to national park that offers walking and biking trails and a true back to nature feel. Accommodation is provided for by 3 double bedrooms, large living area, dining area and country timber kitchen, head downstairs via the internal timber staircase to find the second kitchen, living area and bathroom, ideal dual living potential. The 3500m2 block is level and well landscaped with a good mixture of open space and gardens planted to attract a wide variety of birdlife. Outdoor entertaining is well catered for by a large upstairs timber deck overlooking your acreage hideaway, with a large paved courtyard downstairs. This solid 2 story brick home is very well built with a large double lock up garage and ample extra storage downstairs. The motivated vendors have offered this home on the market for the first time and invite your inspection.
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Real Estate Executive Home - $699,000
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Boasting great street appeal, this meticulously maintained residence presents to the market in ‘as new’ condition. The four bedroom family home is well appointed with quality fittings, neutral modern colour scheme, with an office and three separate living zones. A wide asphalt driveway leads down the side to access the backyard and large shed. The lush rainforest setting on the rear boundary has a view of Mount Tibrogargan. Situated on a fully fenced 2126m2, on a quiet no through road, with just a short drive to local shops, school and rail. Some of the many features include five kilowatt solar power, central kitchen with stone bench tops, five burner gas cooktop, large pantry, dishwasher and skylight. The family / dining, rumpus room and separate lounge have surround sound, with built in media / display cabinets in both family and lounge rooms. The luxury ensuite has a spa bath, double vanity and large shower. Good quality light fittings, ceiling fans and blinds, as well as fully ducted and zoned air conditioning features throughout the home. Totally private, tiled and enclosed patio with outlook to tropical rainforest setting. 13 x 8 metre Colorbond shed with three roller doors plus 40 foot container storage. This is an immaculate property and is a must to inspect to fully appreciate the attention to detail and quality built into this upmarket family home. Please call Kelvin on 0429 003 338 or Glasshouse Property Sales on 5438 7722.
Laurie Evans Real Estate welcomes a new Sales Agent Jason Carroll who will be working in the Landsborough, Mooloolah, Eudlo and surrounding areas. Jason began visiting Australia and Mooloolah Valley in 2006 and fell in love with the place straight away. So nine years on in December 2014, he emigrated from the United Kingdom, and made the permanent move to live in Mooloolah Valley. Jason’s career began in managing hotel accommodation; this was followed with employment in local government, managing theatres and cultural venues, and then he moved onto running the Mayor’s office. He then became a manager with the Royal British Legion, which is a charity for the United Kingdom Armed Forces. Jason said when he moved to Australia, he wanted to work in customer service and to work in the community. As he loves talking to people, he decided to move into real estate, and completed his real estate certificate. “With a few properties already in my portfolio I now look forward to working with clients across the hinterland, however I will be specialising in Landsborough, Mooloolah and Eudlo,” he said. “You can give me a call for a free appraisal of your property; I have an honest and no nonsense approach. I am available seven days a week and happy to meet you on an evening to fit in around your work schedules,” Jason said. His contact details are jason@laurieevans.com.au and mobile 0478 672 862.
Glasshouse Property Sales AUCTION - ON SITE SUNDAY 17th MAY @ 12pm 28 Cribb Street, Landsborough Open for insp. each Sat 11-12pm OWNER RETIRING
The original bakehouse. Fully renovated. High traffic area. Central corner position. Opposite Hotel & Railway Station. 2 shops, shop 1 - 100m2, shop 2 - 80m2 Rear conc.carpark. Fenced 705m2 block. Male and female toilets, h/cap access.
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In the Garden
Autumn colours
Have you noticed how quickly the leaves of some trees are turning various shades of reds, yellows and oranges? It doesn’t take much to trigger this response … a couple of cooler nights and they seem to all of a sudden change colour. So, why do some trees change their leaf colour as we head into Autumn? All plants shed their leaves, but many drop leaves continuously over the year – these are called evergreens – and continuously replace them. Some lose their leaves leading into winter or into dry periods of the year. These are broadly called ‘deciduous’ – with the process of losing their leaves called abscission (abscission is also when a fruit tree drops its fruit, for example, as a response to dry conditions). Most deciduous trees you see are introduced ones – such as poplars, oaks, maples and liquidamber. Australia has very few deciduous trees and shrubs – but one local is the semi-deciduous rainforest plant called the Peanut Tree (Sterculia quadrifida). For deciduous plants, their lifecycle is split between a growing stage and a dormant stage. In the growing stage, a plant will produce leaves which contain chlorophyll – the stuff that makes leaves green. Chlorophyll is the power-house of the plant world … it uses complex chemical processes (called photosynthesis) to turn the energy of sunlight into energy the plant can use in the form of sugars. The chlorophyll in the leaves only lasts for so long and is broken down through the process of photosynthesis. As a result, the plant has to keep producing a constant supply to keep its leaves green and working efficiently. As the year heads into Autumn and the temperatures drop, deciduous plants slow down their rate of chlorophyll production. For some trees, this means that other chemicals – carotenoids – present in the leaves become more apparent, colouring the leaves yellow. Ginkgo is a good example of a yellow deciduous tree. Other trees that turn reds and purples have another process in play. When the chlorophyll in their leaves is reduced by about half, they start producing another chemical pigment called anthocyanin. It is the same one that colours strawberries. As the chlorophyll reduces further, the reds and purples become stronger until they are all that remains. Japanese maples are a perfect example of these. Leaves that exhibit a mixture of yellow, red, orange and purple Autumn colouring shows that both processes are at play. After a while, the beautifully coloured leaves fall off and become wonderful compost fodder. But why do trees go through all of this? No one really knows. Botanists have some theories such as that the leaves become less attractive to herbivores and pests, or that the colours act as a ‘sunscreen’ to protect leaves as they become stressed from the cold. But they remain purely hypotheses. In the meantime, for whatever reason the trees have, we can just simply enjoy the display they put on each year around this time. And put up with the raking that comes with it.
Bag a weed in May
Sunshine Coast Council are highlighting the scourge of environmental weeds again throughout May, by holding their regular ‘weed for tree swap’ events. Bring a bag of weeds to receive free native plants (up to three per person). There is a long list of locations across the coast where council are holding their weed for tree swaps (you can find them listed in their website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au) but locally they are being held at: • Montville - May 12, 8.00am to 9.30am in Russell Family Park, Maleny- Montville Road (near the play equipment) • Beerwah - May 19, 8.30am to 9.30am in Emma Park (at the back of Caralan Way) For more information on local environmental weeds and what you can do to stop them, go to the council’s website and search on ‘weeds’.
Success with butterfly vine?
We have been checking our butterfly vines for many years and are delighted to find these larva which we think are from the endangered Richmond Birdwing Butterfly. We are really thrilled to know we have them in our garden as our only other previous evidence had been a dead female butterfly. Has anyone else been having success with their vines? Chloe and Chris Glass House Mountains
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Orchid Show
The Pumicestone District Orchid & Foliage Society will hold a one day orchid show on Saturday, May 9 at the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi from 8.00am to 3.00pm. There will be a variety of sale stands in the grounds including orchids, broms, african violets, day lillies, indoor plants, arts and crafts and a sausage sizzle. Entry to the grounds is free with entry to the orchid display in the hall costing $4.00 which includes morning or afternoon tea. For more information phone Di on 0418 711 043. 40
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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country Women’s Social Group come join us for fun, friendship and wellbeing on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 12.30pm – 2.30pm at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, in Ryan Street (opposite the Post Office). Cost is just a $2.00 donation and bring a plate to share. Activities for May are a ‘Casual Cuppa and a Catch Up’ on May 14 and a picnic at the Glass House Mountains Lookout on May 25, there will be carpooling from the Neighbourhood Centre from 12.15pm for the picnic. For more information phone the Neighbourhood Centre on 5438 7000. Caloundra Family History Research - The group’s next event is an On-Screen Demo of the ‘Scotland’s People’ website from 2.00pm to 4.00pm on Thursday, May 14. Visitors are welcome to attend. For further information contact Valerie 5437 3879, Roz 5493 1197 or Dawn 5492 2208. The resource centre, open every Thursday and Saturday morning, is located at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club. Enter through Gate 2 on Pierce Avenue. A map is on the website at www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au or email the Secretary caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com Spirituality Support Group - invites you to a Retreat day at Beerwah on Saturday, May 23 with Sr Mary Franzmann – a Presentation Sister from The Institute of Faith in Brisbane. She will facilitate two workshops. Workshop 1: Is My God Big Enough? andnd Workshop 2: Why Do I Do the Things I Do? To be held at Mary McKillop
Catholic Church, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Time 9.00am for 9.30am to 3.15pm; bring lunch to share; tea, coffee and biscuits provided. Cost is $20.00, for bookings phone 5491 2011. Please RSVP by May 20. Glasshouse Musos – will meet on Saturday, May 9, from 1.00pm – 4.00pm, with a new open mic session at Glo’s Kitchen at 414 Steve Irwin Way, (between the Maree Gardens and the caravan park in Beerburrum). Proprietor Gloria offers a coffee or devonshire tea with scones or homemade cake for $6.00 to accompany a Saturday afternoon’s music. If you’d like a music session on Saturdays in Beerburrum twice a month, the Musos will be there May 9 and 23 and June 13 and 27. If you’d like to perform or further information, contact Michael on 0419 026 895 or at mwhitick@bigpond.net.au Glasshouse Country RSL - ANZAC Eve Raffle Results, 1st prize meat tray – Lindsay, 2nd prize fruit and veggie tray – Dimitrios. The club is open to members and the community on Friday night, the bar is open from 5.00pm and meals can be ordered between 6.00pm and 8.00pm. To keep up-to-date with what is happening with the subbranch check out their Facebook page Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch inc. Learn about Addison’s Disease - at a free event hosted by the Australian Addisons Disease Association to educate and make aware the life threatening issues that Addison’s patients have to live with on a daily basis. This is aimed for the
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Father Kevin Smith - Catholic Church One of the most endearing and well known images in the New Testament is that of the Good Shepherd. In the Gospel of John, Jesus uses the image about himself and says that he is not just a shepherd but he is the ‘good’ shepherd. The same metaphor is used several times in the Jewish Scriptures and we are all familiar with Psalm 23, ‘The Lord is my Shepherd.’ The trouble with hearing something so familiar is that it can lose some of its punch. We can get a little ho hum when Jesus reminds us that he knows the sheep and wherever the flock wander or stray he will remain with them. In our relationships with others we often wear masks to hide our true selves. We do it for all sorts of reasons including self survival or it is just the appropriate thing to do at the time. The trouble is that the mask can sometimes become
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who we are and the true or inner self is more difficult to see. This can even happen with those people we have known for a long time and who love us very much. Well it is the Good Shepherd who knows us and who recognises that true self. It is a waste of time trying to wear a mask when we are in the quiet gentle company of the Shepherd. It is also that true self that the Shepherd wants to embrace with his love, to speak a word of forgiveness, to guide along a new path and lead to a fuller and more satisfying life. The Lord knows our temperament and like any grazier, He knows just what to do to bring out the best in all of us. At any stage of life, and wherever we may find ourselves, the reassuring voice and presence of the Shepherd is there to enliven and strengthen us. Maybe we could carve a little time out of our busy lives to hear that voice again and spend 12 2013.ai 10/02/2015 some timeGCNEWS with Add thesept one who 1knows us 5:26:35 betterPM than we know ourselves and loves us completely.
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education of paramedics, nurses and medical students. Please come along to the Aspley Hornet’s Club at 50 Graham Road, Carseldine on Saturday, May 9 at 10.45am for 11.00am start. Please RSVP to 0412 678 445 or bbirds@optusnet.com.au Arthritis – if you, your partner, carer, family or friend have to deal with arthritis every day, learn how to get a good quality of life. Dr Dave Nicholls, one of our local Rheumatologists, is the speaker at the next Arthritis Queensland Sunshine Coast Support Group meeting. They will meet from 12.45pm to 2.00pm on Thursday, May 7 at the Maroochydore RSL Sub-Branch, Memorial Avenue Maroochydore. For more information or a chat phone Mary 5441 2259 or 0403 339 057.
Diary Dates Saturday, May 9 - Mooloolah River Water Watch & Landcare Inc will hold their next General Meeting at 2.00pm, at Mooloolah River Water Watch Nursery. Wednesday, May 13 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Thursday, May 14 - Glasshouse Country Toastmasters 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855.
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 ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
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Sport Beerwah’s boxing champion Last week, the Australian Boxing Championships were held at the Gold Coast, where three athletes from two local clubs – Handful Boxing and Hinterland Boxing Club – competed for Queensland. Stephen Pitt from Hinterland Boxing Club was also a Queensland coach. All three boxers reached the finals, with Dana Coolwell rising to the challenge and taking out the gold medal in the Male Junior 46kg division. His coach and mentor, Stephen Pitt, said that in becoming the Australian Champion, Dana has secured his place to compete in the Junior World Boxing Championships in Russia in October. “Dana showed his class in the final, beating a New South Wales fighter with a lot more experience,” he said. “But Dana’s skilfulness made the New South Wales lad look like a novice, winning in a two-one decision. “It’s a massive step in Dana’s boxing career, and he’s 100% focused on going for gold at the World Championships.” Stephen’s other boxer at the titles – Taylen Pitt – stepped up into the Male Youth 75kg division, making a courageous effort to reach the quarter finals, where he went down in a close bout with a
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fancied fighter from Tasmania. “Taylen did really well, considering he was sick in bed for 3 days the previous week but none the less he will be better for the experience,” commented Stephen. “I can't fault him, he is hard working and extremely tough young man and showed tonight he deserves to compete at this level.” Meanwhile, Jake Molloy from Landsborough suffered a set-back in his plans to reach the junior World Championships. Jake who is trained by former World Champion Brett W. Smith of Handful Boxing, reached the finals of the Male Junior 52kg division taking out Dana (centre) with Queensland the silver medal. He was only narrowly beaten by coaches Stephen Pitt and Mark a fighter from the Northern Territory – who won Wilson silver at last year’s championships.
Contributed by Richard White As an addendum to the Slouch Hat Trophy Competition played on ANZAC Day weekend (listed in last week’s edition) all players would like to thank the following, who helped make the day the great success that it was, by contributing prizes to the raffles - Glasshouse Country Butchers, Luke’s IGA Glasshouse, Club Glass House, Rod and Wendy Platt and Denis Steer. Wednesday, April 29: Ladies Bowls – The Final of the Ladies’ Championship Pairs was not completed due to rain. It will be completed this coming week, Wednesday, May 6. In social bowls, three games of pairs was played, and shortened due to rain. Lynn Griffiths and Jenny Hobson 29 def Jenny Morris and Rae Farrell 22. Noelle Dean and Joy Reason 16 def Viv James and Jan Lawson 9. Ron Wilson and Dennis Hume 20 def Dave Clarke and Warren Blackbourne 8. Thursday Open Pairs and Saturday Social bowls not played due to rain. For the calendar - don’t forget Ladies’ Jackpot Triples on Wednesday, May 13. Men’s ‘B’ Singles and Mixed Pairs start on Saturday, May 16.
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Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881
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Who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary by renewing their marriage vows in Vanuatu. Best wishes from the Team at GC&M News
In Memoriam May Smith – May 7, 2002 Forever in our hearts. Dearly loved. Always remembered. Your Loving Family
In loving Memory of our wonderful Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother
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There are moments in Life when you wish you could bring someone down from Heaven. To spend the day with them just one more time, give them one more hug, kiss them goodbye or hear their voice again. One more chance to say "I Love You..." "We love you Mum" You are so sadly missed and never forgotten Mum ...
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want that new car feeling again? Without the price tag? I have extensive experience & take pride in my work & cars. From a simple wash to a full detail. I can cater to your needs. For a quick quote or to make an appointment - contact Andrew 0423 174 420
bookkeeping Registered BAS Agent. Phone or Email Luisa on 0414 252 361 luisa@inboxbookkeeping.com.au
mel's alterations & repairs Sports wear/gear, work wear, uniforms and everyday wear. Phone 0432 858 068
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The following items have been stolen from our house over the past week... Stihl chain saws (models 009, 038, 044 & MS 381), Hitachi metal cut off saw, diesel fuel drum, Sidcrome socket set, Stihl & Honda whipper snippers, 2 stroke / bar oil combination fuel drum, Atom - drill attachment, fishing rods & reels (Shimano, Stradic, Okuma, Daiwa) Any information on any of these items please report to Police Link 131 444 or Chris 0409 725 207
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Courses & Tuition guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157 Radiant Light Yoga with Rukmini. Wed 6.308pm, Peachester Hall. NEW CLASS Thurs 9.30-11am @ bDifferent Dance Academy, 23 Coral St, Maleny. Also available - Private Yoga & meditation Classes & Yoga Therapy. Ph. Rukmini on 0437 914 029. www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au
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For bookings phone Julie 0438 643 403 YOGA GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY HALL Tuesdays 6.30pm; GENTLE YOGA Fridays 9am Enquiries Ph: Kristy 0402 882 725 pilates, pump and tabata Fun, effective group training. Landsborough. Qualified, experienced instructor. Ph 0409 549 477. Beginners to advanced.
FIREWOOD dry split Hardwood. $100m3. Free delivery local area. Ph: 0431 114 058 FIREWOOD 6 x 4 trailer load split. $140 delivered. Phone Warren 0411 536 121. dry split hardwood $80 trailer load. Phone 5494 1768
Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315
Markets Landsborough Market Saturdays 8.00am1.00pm . Stalls available. $10.00 a site. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings phone 5494 6315 b.h.
Positions Vacant Senior Clerical Position A full time position is available for a person who is seeking long term employment. The applicant must be able to demonstrate strong computer skills and experience in EXCEL and MYOB would be an advantage. They must have a strong office background, be a team player and be able to service customer phone enquires and orders in our busy Glass House Mountains office. Please apply by Email to: klmservices@ozemail.com.au or Fax: 07 5438 7043 Member of the
EXPERT TUITION on Guitar, Bass, Ukulele and Blues Harmonica. Beginner to advanced. Take your Uke playing to the next level- join Maleny Ukulele (see Facebook page). Call Tom Richter 0457 502 776
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Wanted To Buy Licenced dealer looking to purchase old china, coloured glass, old tin toys, silver items, oriental pieces, watches, all military items (not firearms), paintings, clocks , early pre-1940 Australian postcards. Coins – all pre-decimal coins, florins, shillings, sixpences, threepences, 1966 round fifty cent coins, proof sets, gold coins and sovereigns. Banknotes and stamps. Gold jewellery including damaged. Happy to look through any old sheds and barns. Phone Brian Davis 5491 7560 or 0475 191 614
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PET MINDER while you are away. Honest, reliable animal lover. Daily visits Phone Lise on 0404 084 509. budgies for sale www.mortsbudgieworld.com All Colours. Phone: 5494 5944
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TREVOR HELEN JAKEMAN FOR ALL YOUR STEEL&SUPPLIES CONTACT 168 Whites Road, Landsborough 4550 TREVOR & HELEN JAKEMAN Phone: 54 941031 Mobile: 0427400130
2NDS ALSO AVAILABLE IN SHEET ALL STEEL SUPPLIES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES AND CUT TO SIZE items for sale: 5 piece round wooden dining table $80. Single bed (white) $50. 5 drawer dresser (white) $50 Ph: 0432 169 658 stock saddle 17" Poley, GC + pony saddle $250 for both. Ph: 5494 7275
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glasshouse 31 Sahara Road. CHARITY Plant Sale at Nessie's place. Sat 7am. Beerwah 3 Caralan Way. Sat 8am - 2pm. Lounge suite, bookcase, bike, small misc. items, w/machine.
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glasshouse 15 Jacaranda Close (off Clearview drive). Sat gates open 8am - 2pm. All good stuff, china, glassware, kitchenware, manchester, plants & an English oak gate leg table - what offers?
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wanted unused shed Need for storing & mechanical work on cars & bikes. A least 6 months. Andrew 0423 174 420
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Watch and learn Three plumbers and three electricians are about to board a train to a Teamsters convention. The electricians notice that the plumbers bought only one ticket between them. The electricians ask the plumbers how they plan on getting to the convention. "Watch and learn," one of the plumbers tells them. As soon as the train leaves the station, the three plumbers rush from their seats and all squeeze into one restroom. When the conductor comes through the car he knocks on the restroom door and says "ticket please!" The door opens a crack and the one ticket is
handed to the conductor. The electricians are impressed, and decide that's what they will do on the trip back. Then on the return trip, the electricians notice that the plumbers haven't bought any tickets. "How do you plan on getting home without any tickets?" they ask. "Watch and learn," one of the plumbers tells them. As soon as the train leaves the station, the three electricians hurry for the restroom. A few moments later, one of the plumbers gets up from his seat, knocks on the restroom door and says, "ticket please!" Submitted by Jack, Glass House Mountains
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CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 After this week’s earlier intense Scorpio full Moon it brings a focus, and even an obsessive preoccupation with some group activity. It’s time to show attention to younger people, demonstrating your leadership and creative talents. Sift out obstacles relating to paper work, and daily routines. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 The earlier full Moon in Scorpio and the coming of the new Moon in Taurus by May 18 sees you creating change and making improvements. All this sets the tone for the business month ahead as well as for public or parental affairs. You may feel drawn in a different direction or a property issue. PISCES February 20 – March 20 An incredible week ahead that should be anything but boring and routine. You are seeing liberation from a Scorpio full Moon and keep opportunities realistic. Do not over commit yourself. Take a note that from May 18 Mercury retrograde says don’t press your luck for the next three weeks. ARIES March 21 – April 20 Earlier this week, the full Moon was in Scorpio, this may mean that this week still resonates with being stubborn with money. There might be a matter regarding someone from overseas, requiring discussion with you and looking for a point of agreement. Some Arians need power walking!
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