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Gympie might have once been the home to gold dust, but recently it has been Custard Dust that has put Glass House Mountains on the international map. Last year the Coca-Cola Sweet Story Challenge was set up to discover new ideas for allnatural, low or no-calorie sugar alternatives. Story continued on page 3.
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Hi Everyone... If you are a regular reader of GC&M News you won’t be surprised to see that this month – and just in time for International Women’s Day this Thursday – we have included our Women in Business feature. Our local business communities are made up of some very dedicated, determined and hardworking business women and I hope you enjoy reading a little more about them as individuals. This Thursday sees women across the world come together to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Locally there are a number of events happening, and one that I am looking forward to is ‘Dusk on the Deck’, an event hosted by the Zonta Club of Blackall Range at Maleny Community Centre, which is now in its third year. The event is one that brings a diverse group of local women together with the highlight being the announcement of the 2018 recipient of Zonta’s Woman of Achievement Award. A strong guiding principal of Zonta’s community work is the focus on the advancement of the status of women and the support they provide for women in need throughout the world makes it a perfect fit with the ideals of International Women’s Day.
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What's Happening March 2018 8 Thursday Don’t chuck it – fix it! Fix It Cafe is on at Maleny Neighbourhood Centre from 9am to noon. Cost is $5 per item and proceeds go to the Neighbourhood Centre. 9 Friday Mason Rack Band plays at Beerwah Hotel, 8.30pm-1.30am. Free entry. 10 Saturday Sunshine Coast Historical Motorcycle Club hosts the 25th annual Maleny Motorcycle Swap at Maleny Showgrounds. Gates open 7am/6am (Sellers) until 6pm. $5 to sell/buy/camp. Contact Allan on 0427 573 002.
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Story continued from page 1. There were 295 ideas submitted from 44 countries, so when local tropical fruit farmer Karen Martin found out that hers was one of six successful entries she was absolutely thrilled. Each of the winners will walk away a grand prize of $20,000 US. The winning entries came from Australia, Bolivia, Bulgaria, England, Indonesia and Mexico. Through the HeroX crowdsourcing contest, Karen’s submission focused on the use of custard apple dust as an alternative sweetener. “For quite a while now, my husband and I had been thinking of innovative ways to make better use of our second grade custard apples,” Karen said. “I approached a local company that specialises in freeze-drying products. After a quantity of freezedried pulp was crushed, Custard Dust was born. “My family had already been using custard apples in home baking and smoothies, and I wondered whether our product might have other uses. “I replaced the added sugar on my breakfast cereals, sprinkling on some Custard Dust instead, I also enjoy Custard Dust in my tea and coffee. “Custard Dust does not taste the same as sugar. It is simply a different kind of sweet flavour. “Consumer tastes are forever changing and perhaps the time has come for new types of natural sugar alternatives to hold a place in the market.”
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As at July 1 this year, single use plastic bags will be a thing of the past in Queensland. With this in mind, not-for-profit Boomerang Bags groups have been set up at Maleny and Glasshouse Country with the purpose of producing reusable cloth bags as an environmentally friendly local alternative. In support of this great initiative Maleny Credit Union recently awarded the group a Charitable Trust grant of $750 which went towards the purchase of a new sewing machine and overlocker to help the Maleny group expand their operations. MCU spokesperson Nicole Hilton said MCU
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Outback brush strokes makes local impact
By Judith Ross-Smith Recently a Blackall Range Zontian, past president Alison Huth, was travelling with her husband in the Broken Hill area and visited the workshop gallery of artist Howard Steer. One thing led to another, as they do, the Sunshine Coast was mentioned, Howard has a sister in Noosa… we all know the sort of thing. The upshot was the artist showed Alison one of his paintings, a 900 x 1200 canvas, and asked if she “had room for it at home”. Realising this was a gift, she quickly said, “can I use it for a raffle for my Zonta Club?” It’s another story how the pair managed to take the large painting on their travels and finally home in the back of their car, but once back on the Range serendipity stepped in again. Jane and Tony at Art on Cairncross offered to frame the colourful painting for the club’s fundraising. Howard Steer is a typical Broken Hill artist in the tradition of Pro Hart, with paintings of people and places, full of colour and life. Self-taught, he is styled as a ‘story artist’ where every painting tells its own story be it a backyard wedding or the royal flying doctor. His work is in private collections here and overseas and highly sought after from galleries and exhibitions. The painting titled ‘Brush Strokes of the Outback’ is valued at $3,300 and could be described as a pastiche of Australian icons including a windmill,
Zonta Blackall Range treasurer Jenny Tatton and Jane Caraffi of Art on Cairncross with 'Brush Strokes' an outback pub, the dunny, ants, flies and eucalyptus trees. It is a conversation piece in itself. Zonta Blackall Range will use ‘Brush Strokes’ as a major fundraiser for its scholarship program and launch it at the ‘Dusk on the Deck’ function for International Women’s Day at the Maleny Community Centre this Thursday, March 8, from 5.30pm to 7pm. The plan is to sell only 500 tickets at $20 each and the winner’s name will be drawn on May 15. Tickets are also available at Art on Cairncross Gallery on the corner of Landsborough and Mountain View Roads, or from the Zonta Club at scholarship@zontablackallrange.org.au.
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By Sonia Clark Member for Glass House Andrew Powell is taking part in the World's Greatest Shave for the Leukaemia Foundation by offering two fundraising options – to either shave off his beard completely or to colour it. Surprisingly, considering the number of comments Andrew receives about his beard, it would seem that local supporters want it to stay. Currently the fundraising page for Andrew to have a coloured or ‘Glitterbeard’ is smashing fundraising efforts for him to shave it off. Either way this is all towards supporting an excellent cause, now in its 20th year, the World’s Greatest Shave supports The Leukaemia Foundation. The funds raised give Aussie families much needed emotional and practical support when facing the challenges of fighting blood cancer. To support Andrew’s fundraising efforts and to have your say on whether the beard goes or stays, follow the link via his Facebook page or visit https://secure.leukaemiafoundation. org.au/registrant/TeamFundraisingPage. aspx?TeamID=108909.
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Maleny Show Personalities 2018 By Sonia Clark Members of the Maleny Show Society are busy rolling up their sleeves in preparation for this year’s Maleny Show to be held on Friday and Saturday June 1 and 2. Currently the search is on for community-minded teens and adults who would consider nominating for a 2018 ‘Show Personality’ position. There are a number of categories to enter including Miss Showgirl, Junior Show Princess, Charity Person and Rural Ambassador. Show Society President Ivan Hankinson said every year the work done by inspiring young people who nominate to take on the roles of fundraising or show ambassadors is an important part of the show. If you are considering nominating for the Charity Person role it is worth thinking about your fundraising efforts early. Each entrant agrees to raise a minimum of $1,200 allowing them to
qualify for the major prize incentive of $2,000 worth of travel vouchers! The Charity Person role is a great way to build confidence and develop skills in fundraising, networking, public speaking and community involvement. It provides a fantastic way to build local connections while also giving back to the community. The 2018 Show Personality winners will be announced at the annual Maleny Show Ball event on Saturday May 19, which also serves as the official launch of the show season. New for this year is a Junior Personality category for boys and girls aged under 12 and those aged between 12 and 15. This will be a more informal category that children can enter on the night of the show ball. To download a nomination form or to find out more, visit www.malenyshowsociety.org.au or contact Showgirl Co-ordinator Helen GilmourWalsh on 0418 163 118.
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Love was in the air on Valentine’s Day for some lucky lovers, which meant flowers had arrived, or a restaurant had been booked. However in Mapleton this year there was a literary twist to the love. Members of the Mapleton Community Library hosted their annual ‘Lovers of Books’ event where they invited Sunshine Coast authors who provided the audience with an interesting and entertaining glimpse into their experiences. The six writers covered a wide range of genres including poetry, illustrated children’s books, illustrated books for adults, crime, mystery and inspirational books. Two of the local writers that shared in the day were Alison Lambert and Blackall Range author Valverde Maclean. Alison has a good claim to be local, growing up in Coolum when it was still a tiny farming community. After a stint nursing in western Queensland and Nambour, she and her family established an avocado farm in Mapleton. Eighteen years ago Alison returned to the
Blackall Range. In between, she majored in English Literature at the University of Alison Lambert Queensland. Her passion is literature and poetry her specialty, and on the day she read a number of her poems to the gathered attendees. Valverde’s third novel ‘The Letter’ has just been released. It tells of a woman’s search for the answer to an old family mystery. This search changes her life, and the lives of those close to her. He spoke of how events in earlier generations can, without our knowledge, affect our lives. He also touched briefly on the massive changes in Queensland since the late eighteen hundreds. It adds an interesting side story as the present day characters seek to understand their past as well as their present. His books are available in print and digital formats from Amazon and www. valverdemaclean.com. During a break for drinks and nibbles, library members and authors were able to share their experiences about books and writing.
Ditching plastic for fabric The Glasshouse Country Boomerang Bags group is a wonderful way for people to start conversations, make friends, up-cycle materials and work towards shifting society’s throw away mentality to a more sustainable revolution of reuse – one community, needle and thread at a time! Boomerang Bags is a community initiative where bags are made by volunteers using recycled material. The bags are for sale for only $2 a bag at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre (4 Ryan Street) and the Everything Good fruit shop on Steve Irwin Way. The next Boomerang Bag making session will
be held on Tuesday March 13, 8.30am to noon, at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre and fortnightly thereafter. This is not just for people who can sew. There are ways for all to be involved, whether it be, ironing, cutting or just popping in for a cuppa. Donations of cotton fabric (including doona covers and sheets) can be made to the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre weekdays between 9am and noon. Those who are sewing need to bring their own sewing machines. Enquiries to Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, phone 5438 7000, email admin@ghmnc.com or pop in at 4 Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. See also www.boomerangbags.org for video stories and other information. All welcome.
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The Glass House Mountains Probus Club is always on the lookout for active retirees who live in the local area to join them for the three Fs of “Fun, Friendship and Fellowship” (there is definitely no fundraising) at their monthly meetings and outings. Last month the group visited the ABC Studios in Brisbane, where they were given a guided tour of the building and were able to see the TV and Radio studios and meet the 612 morning breakfast announcers. The group meetings, held at the Beerwah Community Hall on the second Wednesday of the month, include a guest speaker and, on the third Wednesday of each month, they head off on an outing. Their next meeting is on March 14 at 10am. If you are interested in heading along or would like to find out more you can phone Marie on 5494 0332 or 0408 287 114.
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Lions are out and about all year round working for the betterment of the local community together with state, national and international projects which benefit the world. This Sunday, March 11, Lions Clubs from the Hinterland and Sunshine Coast Zone 12 will be out and about at Happy Valley Park in Caloundra celebrating ‘Lions Awareness Day’ which was on March 3 and the start of ‘Membership Month’ on March 5. A free sausage sizzle will be available for the early birds so please come along and meet the Lions and find out what we do in your community and also tell us what your community needs are. Did you know that one of the many things Lions Clubs do is to collect used spectacles and sunglasses, grade them and send them to third world countries to assist those less fortunate then ourselves? Lions also collect old mobile phones to assist in raising funds for the Lions Medical Research Foundation and also old hearing aids. We will have collection boxes available at the park for you to donate any these unwanted items. We look forward to meeting you from 11am to 3pm – see you there! To learn more about what Lions do visit www.lionsclubs.org.
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Contributed by Gweneth Brooks Our recent open meeting was very well attended, proving to be a very light hearted and fun meeting which everyone enjoyed immensely. Among our guests at this meeting, we welcomed back Wendy, Ivor and David and a very warm welcome was extended to Chelsea and it was a pleasure have Julie from the Kilcoy Club visit. Peter Agapow gave ‘The Word for the Day’ – facilitate – which generated a great deal of mirth around the tables as people used this word when speaking. While ‘Speaking off the Cuff’ proved to be very funny as participants were asked to give a literary review on a nominated book. Our next meeting is on Thursday March 15 at The Church on the Rise Hall at 9am for 9.15am start. Come and join us and see what all the fun is about. For more information, contact Martine on 5496 9855 or Barbara on 0407 371 305.
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Safe and supported community living Last week GC&M News met up for a morning catch-up with Sharon Eales and her dad Bill Edwards who is a resident in the memory support unit at Glasshouse Views. Bill has a lovely cheeky smile and a gentle manner and looks at least 20 years younger than his age (coming up to 80 later this month). Both Sharon and Bill seem very happy and comfortable about the family’s decision to move Bill in to the ‘Mellum Community’ at Glasshouse Views a year ago. Bill had spent his entire life staying active. A truck driver by profession who had worked in the industry most of his life, the father of seven was originally diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease 10 years ago. After his diagnosis Bill continued to live with his wife until she passed away three years ago, when he then went to live with Sharon. Sharon said: “Dad seemed to really spiral down with his condition after Mum died. “We all thought it’d be the best thing for Dad if he came and lived with me but we didn’t realise that it would be such a challenge.” Living on acreage with three boys of her own, Sharon found that that Bill was often upset by the constant family noise and that he would also wander off, which proved concerning for everyone. “As Dad’s condition developed, we realised that he really needed to be looked after in a special care environment,” Sharon said.
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Caloundra is set to get its own rock and blues festival later this year with a recent announcement that Caloundra RSL will be presenting an awesome three-day music festival running from Friday June 22 until Sunday June 24. The Sunshine Rock and Blues Festival will celebrate Australian music and feature an exciting mix of national and touring artists. This weekend event will showcase 20 high calibre live acts (including a number of free shows) spread across three separate sound stages. Attendees can experience continuous free live shows on the main stage, ticketed events in the function room area and acoustic breakfast performances on the lower Viva deck. The stellar line up includes a double headliner show on Friday night of one of Australia’s favourite rock artists Jon Stevens and singer-songwriter Richard Clapton. The Bondi Cigars, Russell Morris and the phenomenal Black Sorrows will play the ticketed event on Saturday night, and Sunday will feature a special acoustic breakfast performance ‘Songwriters in the Round’ with Maleny local Col Finley, 8 Ball Aitken and Michael Bryers followed by Wendy Matthews performing at 1.30pm. Also on the line-up are crowd favourite Ash Grunwald, Phil Emmanuel and band, Mason Rack Band, Bourbon Street, Lecia Louise and more. A one-day show pass starts at $59. For more details and ticket pricing head to www.caloundrarsl.com.au.
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Music lovers lament the lack of opportunity to attend music events that cross popular stylistic boundaries (folk, blues, jazz, country, rock, world, etc), and are family friendly but allow people to let their hair down a bit – dance and party, and camp the night rather than worry about a late night drive home. The Eudlo Music Nights (EMN) have been created by the Glasshouse Musos and the Eudlo Hall Association to meet this need. With plans to hold the nights in autumn (April 7-8) and spring (October 6-7) in 2018 at the Wominjeka Park (a five acre site in Highlands Road, Eudlo), the organisers are hoping for more than 100 people to kick off this new event and have kept the gate charge down to $20/$10 including camping/caravanning, to encourage this. The EMN, which will be held on the Saturday, going from late lunch through to the Sunday early lunch, will have music (performances and workshops) as its key component, but will also include some other activities (the inaugural event is planned to include star gazing, bird watching, yoga and children’s activities). A big fire will be a feature and there will be late night music around it, but guests who like to camp with friends and share music at their campsite are welcome to do so. Food and drinks (including alcohol) will be sold at the venue with a barbeque dinner and breakfast and quality coffee a feature! There will be over a dozen professional acts booked, and at this stage confirmations for April 7/8 include the Eric Clapton/Joe Cocker covers band, The Claptomaniacs, guitar wizard Van Larkins, rockabilly king Ian B MacLeod, raunchy all-girl rhythm and blues band Vix and the Slick Chix, folk artists Evan Mathieson, Noel Gardner and Alex Bridge, jazz and blues outfit Peter G and the Flat Whites, along with Peter Watkins and Deni Chapple and friends, who cover quite a few styles in their eclectic sets. Open mics (with prizes for best original songs and best covers), will take place to open and close the event. Spots can be booked for the open mic (see www.eudlomusicnights.com.au for available times) and performers will be allowed two or three songs per act. The Eudlo Music Nights have been created by musicians for musicians and lovers of music, and welcome everyone to come along and take part! Michael has a recording studio in Peachester. If you would like to find out more contact him on 0419 026 895 or E: mwhitick@bigpond.net.au 10
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School News Three leadership services in one week!
Leadership inductions for Primary, Middle and Senior School at Glasshouse Christian College were all held last week. All three were very different events but they had one thing in common. A special part of each service is where the parents of the student leaders are asked to come down the front and pin the badge on their child’s uniform. This has become such a strong tradition at GCC that there are often grandparents, aunties and uncles who attend the event from all over the world. Last week there was even an aunty from Dubai! Proud parents and grandparents are invited to step up the front and pin the leadership badge on their own child. Some parents smile with pleasure, some cry with the emotion of the moment, but the one thing they all have in common is how proud they are of their child. The students love this part of the service just as much as the adults and there are lots of hugs and kisses with only one or two unwilling to be kissed in front of the camera! Each of the services was followed by a delicious morning tea and cutting of the big cake. Caitland Geldenhuys is a little shy about being kissed by mum Shalene
Senior School leaders cut into the traditional cake
Natalie Beakey has her badge pinned on by mum Leonie
Centenary on their minds
Contributed by Debbie Roberts The fever is rising at Beerburrum State School as students prepare materials for the Centenary to be Mia was the only held on Sunday April 22. stu dent who correctl Students were excited last week to find out the y identified Mrs D answer to the ‘Where is Mrs D?’ competition in which students were shown an old class photo and asked to guess the identity of current staff member and Centenary Coordinator Tina Davidson who was also a pupil at the school during the 1970s-1980s. Poems have been written for the Centenary Year Book by students and portraits of themselves drawn for a commemorative tea towel. Chappy Stephanie has been busy at lunchtimes assisting a group of craft lovers with the creation of a paper mache project for the big day. She also has plans to create an art piece using old CDs. If you have any unwanted CDs please drop them in to the Beerburrum State School office as soon as possible. Year 2/3 are currently studying local history and are thinking of questions they may have for a guest speaker who will visit during the coming weeks to discuss the history of the Beerburrum area. Music lessons also have a yesteryear theme this term with dances and songs from bygone eras being practised for performance at the Centenary.
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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club’s Development and Promotions Officer Bill Tumbridge is really pleased that the club has partnered with Beerwah State High School to introduce the art of Lawn Bowls to the new generation. Bill said: "We are looking forward to a long and harmonious relationship working together, encouraging students to participate in a sport, to gain knowledge, and ultimately enabling them to represent their school in a state-based competition. “Beerwah State High School already boasts a student that attended Bowls State Trials in Bundaberg in January this year; we are looking to build on this,” he said. Bill Tumbridge and coaches work with Beerwah High students
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Specialising in Maleny and the Hinterland, Jess has been working in real estate for 19 years. You may recognise her face as she has lived in Maleny since 1985 along with her family. Her father is a builder and, being involved with the business, Jess has a sound knowledge of construction methods, design and materials – which is a distinct advantage when appraising and promoting property. Her passion for sales stems from the satisfaction of achieving the best possible result for her sellers or finding that dream property for the buyers. She understands that selling your home can be a stressful experience and most people will only do it a few times in their lives. She aims to make this process as simple and rewarding as Your first choice in Real Estate possible.
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Amy Precians Amy has over 15 years’ experience in the banking and finance industry. Owning her first investment property at 19, Amy has always had a keen interest in the areas of investing and finance. Her first job was working for a Mortgage Origination Company before she moved on to join ANZ. As a local Branch Manager, Amy believes that managing your finances at any age is very important. The ANZ Beerwah team offer customers a unique A-Z review of their finances to ensure they are on track to reach their goals. “It’s our way of assisting customers to look at their total financial position and get on top of their money,” explains Amy.
“We help assist by making their banking more convenient, and helping them to save money and even make money.” As a family orientated person, Amy understands and can appreciate the different situations and challenges her customers encounter. She strives to always give a personal touch, and customers and business associates alike know they can approach her or any of the Beerwah team for assistance with any situation at any time. P: 5346 9300 E: amy.precians@anz.com A: 66 Simpson Street, Beerwah
Jenny Keyte WFI specialise in face to face general insurance services to the rural and small business community. WFI have grown from a humble Farmers’ Co-operative to becoming one of Australia’s leading business, farm and strata insurers with over 160 area managers. This makes them good people to know where service is the cornerstone of their business. Jenny began working for WFI as a customer service officer over 20 years ago. Jenny has been an Area Manager on the Gold Coast and Lockyer Valley until taking up her current position here on the Sunshine Coast. Jenny is committed to providing clients with personalised and efficient service. WFI has been looking after the insurance needs 14
of residents, farm and business owners in the hinterland and surrounding area for many years. They are one of the only companies left who allow you to deal directly with the company via a local person, from enquiry to claim. Many people only look closely at their insurance policies when they need to make a claim. It’s up to you to make sure you have all the coverage you need, so don’t wait until it’s too late! To review your insurance cover, contact Jenny – your local WFI Area Manager – today. P: 0418 145 595 E: jenny.keyte@wfi.com.au W: www.wfi.com.au
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Women in Business Golden Webb opportunities of the Hinterland market. A local landowner and family woman, Golden has raised her children in Mooloolah and has seen the Mooloolah Valley region grow dramatically in size and popularity in the 16 years that she has lived there – she loves that it is just 20 minutes to everywhere! Strongly committed to encouraging community partnerships, Golden is actively involved in supporting the local school, chaplaincy program and community events such as the Mooloolah Rodeo.
With an extensive professional background that includes business ownership and sales, Golden brings 15 years of industry expertise to her Hinterland real estate agency. She established Exceed Real Estate following a decade of working at other agencies. Building upon her passion for the industry and the realisation that she could successfully create her own agency, Golden decided that she would branch out herself and establish a business that she could run her way and that was focussed upon the needs of the Hinterland community. Golden offers an independent and all-inclusive agency which gives more choice to her clients. She is an experienced local real estate agent who brings an incredible wealth of local knowledge to all her interactions and fully understands the unique
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Kaz Thomas-Roby Kaz is local business co-owner (along with her husband Matt) of Soulqi Acupuncture and Massage. She has always understood the benefits of integrative health, and has experienced first-hand the restorative benefits of Japanese acupuncture through her own wellness journey. Working with Japanese acupuncture, Kaz is inspired by the results she has with her clients. She is a fully qualified accredited acupuncturist with genuine care and empathy for her clients, but also women of all ages in the community. Kaz is committed to providing the utmost care possible, continually advancing her skill set and engaging in professional development by researching new and improved methods of treatment. As part of this commitment, she is continuing her online studies in
Tove Easton In a small country town, a trusted local solicitor is an integral part of the community. Over the last 30 years the law practice name may have changed a number of times, but the strong community focus remains the same. Easton Lawyers, owned by Tove since 2007, provides Maleny and surrounds with a dependable legal service, committed to ensuring honesty, integrity and a personalised approach for anyone needing their services. When she was 20, Tove who is originally from Norway, turned away from a professional music career to marry her Australian husband Kim, and then completed first a Bachelor of Business degree followed by a law degree from Macquarie University in Sydney.
functional medicine through the Kresser Institute and will be heading back to Japan in March to study under her Sensei. While there she has been accepted into the Masters training program in paediatrics – another area that she is passionate about, and this follows on from her special interest in fertility, auto-immunology and children’s health. Kaz is available Monday to Friday in her clinic conveniently located in the heart of Beerwah, and loves supporting and networking with other business women, sharing ideas, health and lifestyle recommendations.
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Her successful legal practice in Maleny, where Tove is a full-time solicitor, has become part of the fabric of Maleny. As well as providing the legal expertise locals have come to depend upon, Tove and her staff are all local ladies with strong ties to the community. Practice Manager Sharon is actually in her 28th year at the practice. Easton Lawyers offer their support to many local events such as sponsorship of the Maleny Show Ball, the Maleny High School Leadership Award and Legal Studies Award, and are the Honorary Solicitors for many local organisations. P: 5494 3511 E: reception@eastonlawyers.com.au A: 62 Maple Street, Maleny
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What's in the Spotlight Library Refurbishment The Beerwah library is closed March 3 – 19 to undergo exciting refurbishments. During this time, a pop-up library will operate 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday in Beerwah Community Hall, located to the left of the library. Customers can return items, collect reservations, read newspapers and access Wi-Fi. Details via council's library website.
Latest exhibition open Visit Caloundra Regional Gallery to explore the latest exhibition titled Borrowed Time by leading contemporary Australian artist Laith McGregor. The exhibition brings together new and recent works, focusing on the themes of time and labour and will be on display until Sunday, April 29.
Ride2School Day Pedal, scoot or skate to school on Friday March 23 for National Ride to School Day 2018. Research suggests that students who travel actively to school arrive alert and ready to learn. Register online to go in the draw for great prizes. Details via council's website.
Division 1 - Sunshine Coast District park official opening The official opening and media event for the region’s newest district park is planned for Friday March 16. Pop it in your calendar and make your way over to Glass House Mountains District Park (Page Street) from 9.30am and join in the celebrations. I’d love to see as many locals as possible enjoying the facilities and getting to know their newest park with an impressive mountain view!
Beerwah Library refresh to benefit the community Visitors and residents of Beerwah are set to benefit from council’s upcoming library refurbishment. The new-look Beerwah Library will respond to community’s needs and future library trends. The library closed on Saturday March 3 and will reopen on Monday March 19 for the big reveal. To ensure that the library service is not disrupted during the refurbishment, a pop-up library will be open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, at the Beerwah Community Hall. I would like to thank visitors and the community in advance for their understanding during the refurbishment. Stay tuned for the announcement of the re-opening when we will be inviting you all to join in the celebrations.
Welcome the Commonwealth In March and April the Sunshine Coast welcomes over 500 athletes and supporters from 9 countries, training in our region for Commonwealth glory. Join us at Cotton Tree Park, Sunday March 25 for the free Festival of Champions Community Event 3 – 6.30pm. Details via council’s website.
Celebrate the Queen’s Baton Relay The Queen’s Baton Relay is coming to Caloundra on Tuesday March 27. Come along and line the Relay route to cheer on our local batonbearers. Attend the community event at Kings Beach Amphitheatre from 9.15am. More details via council’s website.
QLD Women’s Week 2018 Women and girls across the Coast are invited to join the 2018 Queensland Women's Week celebrations. Attend a range of inspirational free events. Book via council’s website.
Harmony Day 2018 Join in the free Harmony Day celebrations from 8am – 7pm on March 21 at Alexandra Headlands beach. Watch the sandman create the ‘Everyone Belongs’ sand sculpture, create your own, and so much more. Details via council’s website.
Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am 22 March, Caloundra 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Get out, get active with low cost seniors’ classes There’s still time to kick start 2018 and live well with council’s Healthy Sunshine Coast program. For the over 55s there are strength and stability seniors’ classes every Friday at Beerwah from 8-9am for only $5 each. The seniors’ class is certainly proving to be popular and council is currently negotiating a second weekly class to accommodate the demand. Bookings via council’s website.
Mayor’s Telstra Technology Awards A reminder that the Mayor’s Technology Awards encourage students in years 10 to 12 to submit new technology ideas for a chance to share in $10,000 worth of prizes! Teams from all schools across the coast are eligible to participate. Visit council’s website for information and how to enter by the deadline date of April 24.
Meet and Greet Thanks to the Beerburrum locals who dropped by and had a chat with me at my recent Meet and Greet session, and the Black Squirrel Café for being so accommodating! State vs local government issues were a big topic as far as maintenance and responsibility around the town. My next session will be held at Glass House Mountains in April – stayed tuned for date and time confirmation. Rick.Baberowski@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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State Member for Caloundra One is the loneliest number I recently read an article by UK biographer Maggie Fergusson titled ‘Only the lonely’. In it she delved into loneliness in Britain, and described it as the “loneliness capital of Europe”. Statistically speaking, 7.7 million people live alone in Britain yet it’s largely a taboo topic where people are happy to talk about everything else including death but nobody likes to admit they’re lonely. Fergusson interviewed many people who lived alone and their responses ranged from feeling worthless and not fitting in to being surrounded by a dark void. She also mentioned a 68-year-old woman who was found deceased in her flat, but had been dead for nearly three years. It’s a sad and gut-wrenching thought that people can become so disconnected with their families, friends and community. Back home the Queensland Government recognises loneliness and social isolation can affect many people, but notes our elderly are especially at risk after the loss of friends and family, reduced mobility or reduced income. Make no mistake, loneliness is one of our biggest growing national challenges. One way to try and reduce the risk of loneliness is checking in on our friends and our neighbours who we may not often talk to. A phone call to say hello or a knock on the door and a five-minute conversation can be the start of something great. Here in Caloundra we’re fortunate to have many community groups who offer a sense of self and connectedness. The CCSA Hall at Nutley Street, Caloundra is home to many of these groups and a detailed Community Groups Directory can be found at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/livingand-community or by phoning 5475 7272. What are your thoughts on loneliness? Let me know at caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au.
True Hero Grants You may have heard I’ve recently launched the True Hero Grants fund. I will be awarding 10 grants of $250 each month between March and June to up-and-coming and outstanding individuals or groups in the Caloundra Electorate. Certainly as the Member for Caloundra for the past 14 years I’ve had the privilege of meeting inspirational and selfless people in our local community. People like Janet Scott who dedicates her time to the local SES, the countless P&C committees who strive to ensure children can learn and play in safe and stimulating environments, the Beerwah Charity Sports Day Committee who put on excellent community events, and the countless leaders of tomorrow – the students across our many schools who have achieved well or been selected to represent their school at district and national titles. Anyone living or based in the Caloundra Electorate can nominate, the closing date for the March round is Wednesday March 21. Visit my Facebook page or website to obtain a copy of the nomination form, or alternatively email us at caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au or call 5329 4100. caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au Search us on Facebook Mark McArdle MP
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Senseless vandalism
The Maleny Showground is run by a dedicated volunteer committee who work hard to provide the local community and visitors to the area with quality facilities. Which is why is it so disappointing that the showground should be targeted by senseless acts of vandalism as seen in these photos. Rubbish from wheelie bins was dumped into and around a toilet, before two of the bins were set alight, requiring the local fire service to be called out to the showgrounds on a Saturday night. The committee appreciates the support of the local community and if you see any suspicious behaviour at the showgrounds, I would encourage you to give me a call on 0428 916 570. Ivan Hankinson Maleny Showground Committee
Re: NBN
Firstly I would like to offer a huge thank you to everyone who placed submissions against the building of the NBN tower at Reserve Road, Peachester. Thank you to Adam DeLuca who has been driving this campaign based on the fact that 1.The tower is practically going to be built just over the fence from his property, 2. His dad is extremely unwell, 3. He has a young family and a duty to of care to the community and long term future of this great place we live in. Thank you to Ryan Williams, Head of NBN Local Queensland, who tried to explain the safety of the NBN towers and network. Interestingly, while he stated that “no short or long term health effects have been shown to occur”, there was no actual details or clarification of how many years “long term” actually means. Let’s be realistic; we were also told that about asbestos and PBA in plastic bottles. Can anyone tell the people of Peachester whether they will receive the full benefits of this type of technology? NBN already has many complaints. Slow speeds, drop outs, no connection and added costs to the consumer for a start. Will everyone receive NBN fixed wireless network? Are all Peachester properties in “line of sight” of the tower? What happens if they aren’t? What actually is the real financial cost? Could Ryan Williams please explain if this tower is erected, what should all the residents expect and receive. Thank you, Christine Southall Peachester
Re: NBN
Re: Letters in GC&M News, February 28 edition from Jim Straker and Richard Giles. Jim – “The Future is Fibre Optics” is undoubtedly
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a perfect scenario and what we all want, but it’s not going to happen. The Liberal Coalition have stated that the only fibre-optic system we will get in Australia is “To Node”. The node or “junction box” will be out in the street. The connection to your home will be via the existing copper wire. So, we go from 21st century technology in the street back to 20th century technology in the home. This is not what the Kevin Rudd administration promised us: fibre optic to all the homes in Australia. The backpedalling was imposed on us by the current government because of “cost blow outs” in implementing the NBN roll out. So folks can whinge about the towers as much as they like, but it’s the towers or nothing for most of us in rural Queensland whether we like it or not. I dislike politicians of all types because the majority bend with the political breeze. It seems that the people who pay their wages are not considered worthy of the expense of a proper communications system that suits the demands of modern Australia and which is standard for most first world countries. Are we turning into a fascist country where politicians can dictate to us? Our politicians cannot be trusted to deliver what is asked of them efficiently and professionally. They spend millions on a postal vote on a subject that is all about equality of the people. That should have been handled as day to day business. Why not spend money like that where it is needed, like the NBN, where the majority of Australians benefit? I for one am getting tired of being treated like a mushroom and fed the endless ‘BS’ from Canberra. Bob Waldock Glass House Mountains
Re: Safe walking trail
Dr Max Whitten's community credentials are second to none. Fatigued walkers on the Maleny Trail will be grateful that, thanks to his efforts, they will not be brained by misdirected golf balls while taking a breather. Thank you, Max. A few more seats would be nice, by the way. And a park. Jane Hyde communitymaleny.org
You Said It essentially designed to denigrate the competence of our regulatory authorities. Nirvana doesn’t exist. Nothing is perfect. And this is surely true in Astrology and Feng Shui as well. Denis Luttrell Maleny
Editor’s Note
This week we had an enquiry from a new resident to the area looking for a chess club for her son. Of all the thousands of questions about the local area I have answered over the years, this is one I wasn’t sure of. If you are part of a chess club locally, please send me an email with the details to editorial@gcnews.com.au. Cheers,
MP pushes for school zone lights
Member for Glass House Andrew Powell has been campaigning for many years on behalf of the Peachester and Glass House Mountains communities to get flashing school zone lights installed at their schools. Andrew said that Peachester State School is located on a busy tourist and truck traffic route and members of the school community have repeatedly asked for flashing lights to remind drivers a school zone is approaching. Similarly the Glass House Mountains school community has been fighting for this safety measure to be re-installed at their school and Mr Powell’s requests to the State Minister have fallen on deaf ears. Andrew is calling on the Government to “stop playing politics with our kids’ lives and to match the LNP’s commitment to install flashing school zone lights at Peachester and Glass House schools as a matter of priority”. He said he made a very clear commitment to the Peachester and Glass House Mountains communities to fight for these flashing lights and will continue to advocate on their behalf until they are installed.
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It is somewhat ironic and maybe not surprising that an Astrologer and Feng Shui practitioner is providing much of the opposition in the Hinterland to NBN activity. This is an interesting background from which to source scientifically balanced relevant information. Mr Giles’ most recent contribution spent half defining the notation of the metric system of measurement, but then used astrological-like clarity in his commentary. It contained no reasoned argument; but rather non-specific, suitably vague detail relying on inference from selective reference. So readers, please put his commentary firmly into that perspective. Please also recognise that there are many well-credited and credible professional authorities in place in our society that exist to ensure safe, practical and balanced employment of public services. It is so easy to spread doubt and concern by selectively vague, accusative commentary,
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Out & About Thursdays at the Sports Club The BeeGees Football Club is now serving meals on a Thursday night at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. The newest addition to their blackboard menu last week was the Chicken Parmie.
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Things2Do Something new at Maleny market
This year the Maleny Sunday Market is developing a new concept. Each week between 10.30am and 11.30am two of the talented stall holders will deliver talks and demonstrations about their craft and products to market visitors. On March 11 and 18 the first stall holders who will be featured will be potter Judy Gardiner, and Susanne Daley from GreenWitch Teas. Judy creates stunning pottery pieces that are individual in design and reflect her outgoing personality and she is happy to talk about her creative process and techniques. Susanne has a beautiful selection of herbal teas and would like to share her knowledge about their health benefits. These talks and demonstrations are free, so come along and learn something new and meet some lovely stall holders. Maleny Sunday Markets are held at the Maleny RSL Hall every Sunday from 8am to 2pm.
Welcome to Hinterland Dinner
The Lions Club of Maleny Blackall Range will hold their Welcome to the Hinterland Dinner on Wednesday April 18 at Flaxton Gardens. This annual event has proved so popular that tickets sell out quickly, as only 120 are available. The cost of $40 per head covers canapés, two-course meal, tea and coffee, and tickets will soon be available at selected outlets in Montville and Mapleton. Diners will be treated to a guest speaker as well as short slide shows and commentaries from local organisations in the Montville, Flaxton and Mapleton areas. If you have settled in this area in the last 12 months or so, come along to meet new friends and find out about the organisations who would love to make you welcome. Put the date in your diary and watch for more information on the night.
Trivia night ‘craic’ing good fun Contributed by Sally Joyce The word ‘craic’ is a commonly used term in Ireland to describe news, fun, gossip, entertainment and enjoyable conversation. It is derived from the word ‘crak’ meaning "loud conversation and bragging talk". This is a fitting description for the next Ellie, Isla, Rhiana and Ashur with Peachester Community Trivia Night to the fruits of their school-grown be held on St Patrick’s Day, Saturday popcorn harvest March 17, at the Peachester Hall. It also describes the school’s latest popcorn harvest and kitchen lesson. The Trivia Night will be hosted by Peachester State School P&C with all funds going towards the school’s Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation program. These nights have become a key contributor in supporting this wonderful program at our school. So what’s the ‘craic’ in our school kitchen and garden? Last week the kitchen was POPPING with fun and laughter as our children popped their first harvest of popcorn. In October 2017, the children planted the popcorn in the school garden. They helped pollinate it, water it, pick it, dry it, husk it and the day finally arrived when they could peel the seeds off the cob and it POPPED! Hooray! Then the children got to eat it! Cooking and gardening doesn’t get much more fun than that! So that the children can continue the fun of gardening for eating, be sure to register a team (maximum 10 people) for the next Trivia Night. Please call Fiona Gray on 0424 112 916 before March 10 and please note: tables may sell quicker than this. Tickets can be purchased at Peachester Fruit Shop, at the Peachester School or on the night.
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Movies Art of film
Maleny Film Society is proud to announce that amongst its upcoming films, there are three that deal with an aspect of the lives of famous artists. The first, Loving Vincent (March 10), is about the painter Vincent Van Gogh; the second, Final Portrait (April 7) deals with the Swiss-born painter and sculptor Giacometti, played by Geoffrey Rush, and the third, Faces, Places (April 21) documents a photography road trip undertaken by legendary French director Agnes Varda at the age of 89 when her vision is failing. Loving Vincent was initially shot with actors in the conventional manner, then each of the 65,000 frames was converted to an oil painting on canvas, using the same techniques as Van Gogh and created by a team of 125 painters. This extraordinary 2017 Polish film was written and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman and has been nominated for multiple awards. The directors have set out to demonstrate Van Gogh's own words, written in a letter the week before his death: "We cannot speak other than by our paintings." The film explores the final weeks of his passionately ill-fated life and the mysteries surrounding his death. This ground-breaking approach to filmmaking produces a visually gorgeous and unforgettable effect, in the words of one reviewer, "breathtakingly beautiful". Movie: Loving Vincent When: Saturday March 10 Time: Screens at 7.15pm Where: Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street Food and Drinks: Dinner 6pm - 7pm catered by Claude’s, tea/coffee and home-made slices stand, and drinks available from the bar. Cost: $13 adults (non-members), $8 members and students with ID, and children under 16, $5 Info: www.malenyfilmsociety.info GLASSHOUSE MTS TAVERN 10 Reed St GLASSHOUSE MTS
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In the Garden Peachester Horticultural Society Vegie Notes
Capsicum
In my patch, I find capsicum to be the most problematic to grow. That’s mostly to do with their susceptibility to root nematode problems, and my soil is a holiday haven for nematodes. They are also fairly fragile in full sun, which will burn their leaves and scald the fruits too. But if you can grow them, it’s highly worthwhile due to their cost in the shops (remember last month when I anguished about growing carrots which sell for only 99 cents a kilo). Your soil needs to be fertile and well drained, with a touch of dolomite or lime added to drop the pH just below the seven mark. Growing them from seed requires a soil temperature of over 20 degrees, so don’t leave it too much longer. Or you can buy a punnet of seedlings pretty cheaply. I like to grow the seedlings on a bit in individual small pots before planting them out – say til they’re 15-20cm tall. That way can weed out the ones which are sickly and plant the strongest. If you have nematode problems, it may be best to grow them in pots using potting mix rather than garden soil. Capsicums are in the same family as tomatoes, so usual rules apply… don’t plant them in the same bed as you’ve just grown tomatoes; give them plenty of water and nutrients when they’re growing so that they can grow strong and healthy. But don’t (like you would with tomatoes) plant them deeper as they can develop stem rots easily. Watch this when you’re mulching too. As they grow taller, you will need to stake them up, as the large developing fruits will be heavy and can cause the bush to topple over or snap off. The dolomite you used to sweeten the soil will have added calcium which is important for good flower and fruit set. If you used lime, then side dress with a little gypsum to up the calcium. Cut back on the nutrition as the fruits fill out, as you want their energy going into the fruits, not into making more leaves. Hot weather (over 30 degrees) can affect fruit set – so growing at the end of summer onwards is a good idea. But if you’re in parts of the region which receive frosts, you’ll need to protect them in winter. The fruit – just like tomatoes – is susceptible to fruit fly, so you can use the paper bag technique to protect them. This has the added benefit of stopping them from getting sunburnt too. Most capsicum varieties start out as green fruits and change colour to the red, orange or yellow that you see in the shops. So pick them green if that’s what you want, or leave them to vine ripen and colour up. If you struggle with normal capsicums (like me), you may do better growing sweet capsicums (the long horn shaped ones) or the small bell capsicums. You can even try perennial capsicums which live up to five years and suit our sub-tropical climate (they are available from Green Harvest in Maleny).
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With Patricia Bradford The February meeting was our AGM. Jeff Bodley, our treasurer, and Viki Blaik, secretary, were thanked for all their help and support throughout the past year, and thanks also went to Coral Beutel for chairing the meeting in the absence of our patron Margaret Ferris. Pam and John Innes shared some of the highlights of their trip to the Cook Islands late last year, in particular the gingers and orchids in the local gardens. A few members were having problems with pests, and Pam suggested trying Eco Neem Oil for mealy bugs, while Patricia has had success with using Confidor. For deterring possums, Rob suggested boiling up tomato leaves in water, strain and use as a spray. Coral’s advice was to mix equal parts of methylated spirits and water to spray on Maidenhair ferns. The winner of the competition bench for the year was Pam Innes with 180 points, second went to Patricia Bradford on 124 points and third went to Margaret Ferris on 101 points. Guests and new members are always welcome at our meetings. March Meeting Date: Thursday, March 15, 9.30am Where: Alice Argue’s garden Information: For details of the meeting address phone 5496 9169 Pam Innes receives the Irene Owen Trophy from Denise Owen and Coral Beutel
Glasshouse Country Orchid Society With Jenny Kelly
We had a great turn out to our February meeting, filling the Glasshouse RSL Hall with many lovely orchids. The wet weather has played havoc with many of our orchids, so we will see just how much over the coming months. Judges Choice this month was Susan and Michael Keegan's Renanthera Kalsom 'Chaya Praya’ (pictured right). This vandaceous epiphyte, native to the South East Asian region, puts on a brilliant display, flowering for long periods over the summer months. Everyone is welcome to attend our March meeting. Bring along your orchids, or just yourself. Till then, happy growing. March Meeting Date: Thursday March 8, 7.30pm Where: Glasshouse RSL Hall, 1 Reed Street, Glass House Mountains
Barung Landcare The Crow's Ash (Flindersia australis) or Australian Teak This is a fine evergreen rainforest tree that grows up to 40 metres high and can develop a buttressed trunk with age. It is a most adaptable and attractive tree although slow to get going and prefers a sunny position or partial sunlight. The high branches provide good nesting sites. The new growth is a lovely bronze shade and abundant panicles of white or cream petalled flowers appear any time from August to February depending on the site. These are particularly attractive to the Orchard Swallowtail butterflies, as well as bees and other insects, honeyeaters and both the fruit and blossom bats. High branches provide excellent nesting and resting sites for birds. However, the truly magnificent features of this tree are its seed pods. They appear first as woody capsules up to 10cm in length. They are covered with blunt prickles and were used by Indigenous people as a sort of grater to peel the skin and dirt from tuberous root vegetables. As they ripen and pop open, the seed pods split into five boat-shaped valves, still joined at the base: the pods then look a bit like starfish. These are great for floral arrangements and art projects, even Christmas tree decorations. The actual seeds ripen to release papery, 3 - 4 cm long, wing-like seeds which germinate readily if planted immediately. Alternatively, seeds can be stored in the fridge for a long time and remain viable. Barung Landcare is a leading community-based organisation working to develop ethical solutions for a sustainable future. We support local and regional community empowerment to conserve and enhance the rich diversity of natural resources of the Blackall Range and environs. www.barunglandcare.org.au
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Noticeboard Interested in theatre? - Would you be like to join the new Glass House Mountains Theatre Co? A general meeting will be held at 5pm this Thursday, March 8, at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains (across from the Post Office). To find out more, phone Julie on 0400 973 247. Aglow, Sunshine Coast will meet on Friday March 9 starting at 9.30am at Flame Tree Baptist Church Hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Burnside. Entry of $8 includes morning tea. Men and women are welcome. Come along, bring a friend, and enjoy inspirational worship and messages. For more information, contact Melva on 5443 5752 or Dorothy on 5476 4190. Australian Shareholders Association – Sunshine Coast Branch is holding its February meeting at the Buderim Tavern, Main Street, Buderim at 10am on Wednesday March 13. Special guest presenter is Judith Fox, CEO of the Australian Shareholders Association. Judith will speak on ‘Stocks - Risky business. Understanding what can destroy value’. All members and visitors are welcome. Free parking available. For enquiries, please phone Don on 5445 1563. Do you experience facial pain? You are not alone. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group may be able to help you. Our next meeting is on Saturday March 17. Please join us for coffee and refreshments from 1pm at the Kawana Library meeting room, Nanyima Street,
From the churches Who’s inspiring you? Who are you inspiring? Over the years I have had many people in my life who have inspired me, from kids’ church leaders, to teachers, my mum and dad, and the list goes on. And as they have inspired me to be a better person, my hope has been to do the same for others. When I was about to write this column, the news broke of Billy Graham’s passing. For me, Billy Graham was one of those great men who inspire others, especially to find a faith in Jesus Christ. So it is time to remember how Rev Dr William Franklin Graham Jr, commonly known as Billy Graham, inspired us. Firstly, we must remember that although the world has lost a great warrior and evangelist, Billy Graham is now home with Jesus in Heaven. We also must remember someone inspired him to find a faith in Jesus… that man’s name was
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0455 554 930
Buddina (entrance at rear). Keep up to date with information to help you manage your wellbeing and meet new friends. Call Nora for further information on 0418 495 776. Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday March 13 at the Beerwah Community Hall. Please note the changed time: the meeting will start at 9am followed by a cup of tea. The picnic in Mill Park will follow, and sandwiches will be available. U3A Sunshine Coast welcomes members and visitors to a session with Jim Hales on Tuesday March 13 at 9.30am at the Masonic Lodge Hall, Tamarind Street, Maleny. Jim’s topic is ‘Social Media Explained’. Social Media is becoming an integral part of life online as social websites and applications proliferate. Phone Yvonne for details on 0404 466 372. Women's SEQ Friendship Circle will meet for Women's International Day this Thursday, March 8, at noon in Beerwah. For more details look for Women’s SEQ Friendship Circle at www.meetup. com or find them on Facebook. Deliciously Vegetarian - come along to the exciting cooking demonstrations featuring nature’s plant-based protein foods (beans, legumes, nuts) on Sunday March 25, 2pm4pm, at the Adventist Community Centre, 27 Maleny Street, Landsborough. Hear Dr Percy Harrold speak about proteins and amino acids, followed by a question and answer time and demonstrations. Enjoy a fun afternoon of yummy
The Woodies Update
Members of the Blackall Range Woodcrafters Guild have begun preparations for the upcoming Barung Maleny Wood Expo to be held again in the Maleny Showgrounds. As well as having a display of members’ work in the Cattle Pavilion, the Woodies will again conduct a hands-on workshop for children where they will be joined by members of the Maleny Men’s Shed. The Kids’ Workshop was conducted last year for the first time and proved to be a great success. It will be held under a large marquee on the Cork Oval. Woodies are currently preparing 400 wooden items for the children to finish off and take home. Ample supervision will be provided.
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Dr Mordecai Ham. We have the power to inspire others, as others inspire us. I was reading many reports of how Billy was a man of humility, integrity and generosity, he was very intentional about his life and keeping the main thing in his life his faith in Jesus Christ and to share that faith with others. In one of his last TV interviews, he shared three of the most important steps in life. 1. Follow in the steps of Jesus, be loving to one another, remember the Fruits of the Spirit. (Galatians 5:22-23). Making sure what we say, is what we do. 2. Read His Word – study your Bible. “In the beginning, was God…” 3. Get on your knees and Pray. Prayer is powerful. Spend time with God, become friends. Finally, to leave you inspired by the words of Billy Graham: “And may God today, lift our vision and may the power of the Gospel, break upon our world with fresh force, as we are obedient to Christ’s call to repent and believe in the gospel. “So that we know: Christ can be your Saviour. Christ loves me. And Christ loves you!”
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Sport Beerwah Golf Club Ladies results Contributed by Brenda Briese This summer seems to be a return to typical Queensland summers, hot and humid. Thursday March 1: We had our first Monthly Medal for the year and, due to the heat and to the very wet course conditions, there were only 35 ladies. I must say the heat was draining and a few never got to the finish line. Nett winners were: A grade Sonia Kenway 77, runner up Andrea Campbell on 80; B grade Lea Doyle on 76, runner up Jennifer Kelly on 78; C Grade Bridget John 89, runner up Janelle Balfe
The Range Croquet Club 91. Gross Winners: A Grade, Karen Gannon 98, B Grade, Fay Barry 101, and C Grade, Patricia Chapman 123. NTP (2) Sonia Kenway, (5) Lea Garner, (16) Lea Doyle, (2nd shot 18) Teresa Keast. Putting: Brenda Briese 24 putts. BRD went to 84 nett. Beerwah Golf Club is holding a membership drive for the month of March. If you ever felt you would like to give golf a go, this is a good opportunity at a great price. We are known as the ‘friendly’ club on the Sunny Coast. For more information call the club on 5494 0261.
Jennifer Kelly, Andrea Campbell, Lea Doyle, Janelle Balfe, Patricia Chapman and Fay Barry
Beerwah Golf Club Men and medley results Contributed by Roger Bonhomme Last Wednesday’s damp course limited the field to two divisions with golf carts to be kept to their paths. John Wuersching (hcp 12) didn’t mind the conditions at all, finishing with an excellent plus 5 in the medley par event to take out division one. He was probably feeling pretty good walking up 12 at +4. A nearest the pin and another plus just broadened the smile. Fellow 12 marker Peter Stephenson (Howlong) finished with +3 to take second on a countback from Alan Perham. In division two, John Marsden (24) had a narrow win on +1, heading Theo Perkins (23) on a countback. The run down in both divisions went to a lenient -3. NTP: 2 – Mark Douglas, 5 – Geoff Hayman (Headland), 16 – David Greenberg, 18 – John Wuersching. Saturday’s March monthly medal was played under slightly drier conditions with a lift-cleanand-place rule in effect. The major problem for the field was the longish rough – it has been too wet for the roughs mowing to be completed. Ian Mahoney (10) stayed out of the rough long enough to shoot a 68, giving him A grade by a shot from greens staff member Joel Boorer (7). Chris Hudson (17) also found the short grass on most holes to record a B grade winning 67, beating Ray Lloyd (15) in to second place by two shots. Two more 67s took out C grade. Alfie Hinson (30) tipped out Sam Williams (21) on countback. NTP: 2 – Peter Voros, 5 – Laurie McDonald (Broadford), 16 – Trevor Morrison, 18 – Eric Bryson. We are hoping for a drier week so we can give the fairways and roughs a full “back and sides” haircut. 36
Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley The Witta Wagtails played Kawana Kool Kats on Wednesday and although we lost 45 to 27 we had a good day and a lovely lunch. Thanks to team members Sonia, Janet and Claire and for Pauline who filled in. Whistlers played at Yandina, against Bush Turkeys. It was a wet start with drizzling on and off and close games. But we played through and finished all the sets with a win. Score was 38-33 games, 5-3 sets. Team was Donna Kuskopf, Maree Hooley, Liz Mellish and Brenda Warner. The Wildcats were at home to Yandina. Light showers to start and ending with extreme humidity which took its toll. Pauline, Annie, Stacey and Libby did their best but couldn’t bring home the win, going down by 7 games. Social tennis is on Monday at 8am and Saturday 1pm all welcome. For court bookings phone 0437 295 501 or go to www.wittatennis.com.au.
Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Friday March 2: Our usual Chook Run was held with first place going to Mike Hallan, runner-up went to Ian Dauth and third place went to Doug Johnston. A fun afternoon for golfers of all abilities. Saturday March 3: The Maleny Golf club held a Mixed 18 Hole Single Stableford Competition. A Grade winner was Paul Viertel with 43 points, runner-up was Jack Day with 37 points on a countback from third place winner Bob Leach. B Grade winner was Robin Hay with 37 points on a countback from the runner-up Mark Green and third place went to Gary Wright with 36 points. NTP: 3 – Rhys Cooper, 5 -– Chris Pottinger, 6 – Peter Gilbert, 12 – Liz Mellish and 14 – Jan Johnston. The Maleny Golf Club is situated at 15 Porters Lane, North Maleny. For more information visit www.malenygolfclub.com.
Contributed by Ken Barker There was no play on our lawns on Saturday or Sunday last week because of rain. At one point on Sunday a red car was seen outside the lawn and also a pushbike, along with several distressed waterfowl, but no play eventuated. On Saturday and Sunday, Ken Barker played at Bribie Island in the Mary Masters tournament winning three and losing three games. Mike Bertram from Caloundra won the event. Don McGilvray from Bundaberg was the runner up with that position only being decided in the last game between Ken and Don. Ken, Don, and Yuni Rowell (from the Gold Coast) won the ‘Best Break’ competition with breaks of twelve. On Thursday, Ken and Helen Andrews played a hard-talking game, most of it in the shade of the shed. It was a hot day. The final score was Ken 5 and Helen 3. Pennants are nearly upon us. The draft draws for both the Lochwood and Bray are published. Apart from the pennants, third and fourth division players might find it fun and fruitful to play in a couple of weekenders. Details of these are in the tournament book in the clubhouse. Draft rules of the proposed ladder competition have been circulated. We will discuss them at the meeting on March 10. Club play days are Thursday and Sunday at 2 for 2.30pm. On Saturday mornings at 8am there are lessons for beginners on the courts in the showgrounds. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.
Ngungun Triathlon Club Contributed by Peter Thorpe Ngungun Triathlon Club is very excited that one of their juniors, Sophie Wolfe, has been selected in the Queensland Senior School Triathlon Team. This is an amazing feat considering the level of competition and effort required. Sophie’s sacrifice and dedication enabled her to stay strong and focused in an event which pushes the athletes to extremes. In February, Sophie completed the 750m swim, 20km ride, and 5km run in fourth at the state championships at Hervey Bay and gained automatic selection for the state. All praise to Sophie on her hard work, and dedication to her selfcare. The club wishes Sophie all the best at Nationals at Penrith in April. We know she will do the hard work over the next six weeks to be the best she can.
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BEERWAH & DISTRICT TROPHIES Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday February 28: Ladies Championship Fours round 2, Chris Dougan, Lee Meyers, Di Garland and Jan Lawson def Noelle Dean, Noelene Annakin, Rhyliss Aitken and Joy Reason 39-5. Ouch! Ladies “A” Singles have been drawn, it is a pity a few more names were not down. Don’t forget next week is Jackpot Wednesday with $600 up for grabs. Saturday March 3: Hinterland Ladies, Glasshouse 1 vs Mapleton. It was a tough day with both the pairs and triples going down on both rinks. Hinterland Men vs Mapleton – we were no match, with the away team winning all four rinks. Most of the clubs we are playing are putting their best players out on the green. Premier 7s Division 3 Round 10 home against Kallangur: It came down to the wire but unfortunately we went down 2 rinks to 1 with the pairs having a big win. Dean Shaw went down 31-29 in the singles. Premier 7s Division 4 Round 10 away against Kallangur: Di Hume and Wendy Platt had a 1 shot win in the pairs but the fours and singles both went down. It’s been a tough year for premier 7s. One thing we have noticed is the competition has vastly improved. Now a few weeks break before we start the men’s club pairs with the nominations open this Thursday. Kerry Capern Day was another wonderful success. The heat packed a bite but we managed to get through the day. The winners of the day with 2 wins + 16 were Nev Franklin’s team from Banyo. Runners up with 2 wins + 12 were Chloe Runge, Chris Dougan, Di Garland and Jimmy Tatum. Lucky draw went to Robbie Dean’s team. A big thanks to Dean Shaw and Rowan and Karen Bruce who donated prizes. Also thanks to all the away teams who travelled and also the Police Bowlers. Finally Bill, Lorelle and their family who make this day each year happen. You will never be forgotten Kerry. The ladies ‘Financial Day’ is Monday 12, more players are needed and you can place your name down at the club. CDLBA District Championship Fours, pairs and Singles nominations are open and all close very soon. Come on ladies, get out there and give it a go! Don’t forget Scroungers this Friday night. Arrive at the club at 6.30pm for a 7pm start, the cost is $10. Names can be placed down at the club. All welcome including non-members.
Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover What a great week of bowls at MBC! We had a full house for our Monday Pairs, thanks to our neighbouring clubs that enjoy and well support this event. Much appreciated all. Winners were the Mapleton Team of Ed Haller and Mick Glover, congratulations guys. Our organiser Sandra Kapertanic had her share of luck in the raffles. Wednesday night barefoot bowls was another great night with a turnout of 40 players. Winning teams were Amigos, Ben Bryce, Bridge Club, Mobile Kingdom, Sunstone and Krackerjacks. If you want to join in, all are welcome. Contact the club and you will be given a game. We would love some new people to come and try. Paul Kemp is getting a little embarrassed at his continued success. The nights are great fun, where bowls interrupts meeting new people and enjoying a burger and a cold beer. Be at the club 6 for 6.30pm, barbeque and bowls $13. We will put you in a team. Friday Bowls was well supported with 17 bowlers enjoying some tough tussles in our regular Scroungers Competition, 2.30 for 3pm every Friday. Come and try. It is a draw bowls based game and all players are allocated a handicap. The aim is fun, playing draw shots only in this format of bowls. You are all invited to stay on for the club and sponsors’ draw. Contact the club or check us out on social media for any of these times. Saturday afternoon was the club AGM. Reports given and future plans outlined. Audit report was excellent, which is a strong endorsement for the club governance. Thank you to all the Maleny community members who have helped the club in having a great year. Linking with all our sponsors and our positive attitude towards local first has been tremendous for us and the community. We are particularly pleased by the walk-in response of people who have heard great things and thought they would come and see. Any group is welcome to come and use our facilities. See how much fun your party or team building event could be over a few ends of bowls and a cold beer. Contact the club for your 2018 plans. Your fun outing with your friends can be a reality. We are looking forward to a great 2018. It will be a busy week ahead with all our regular events. See you on the green or at the club.
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Just for Laughs A large city charitable organisation realised that it had never received a donation from the city's most successful lawyer. So a volunteer decided to pay him a visit. The volunteer began the meeting by saying, “Our research shows that even though your annual income is over two million dollars, you don't give a penny to charity. Wouldn't you like to give something back to your community?” The lawyer thinks for a minute and says, “First, did your research also show you that my mother is dying after a long painful illness, and she has huge medical bills that are far beyond her ability to pay?” Embarrassed, the rep mumbles, “Uh... No, I didn't know that.” “Secondly,” says the lawyer, “did it show that my
ARIES March 21 - April 20 Starting in March, this is your season to start new projects and throw your intentions into the Universe. Venus, your financial planner, enters your sign with Mercury on March 7 and so that should bring financial windfalls and happy opportunities. See if you can now represent yourself, presenting a rich image so people will want to please you. TAURUS April 21 - May 21 A strong energy that emanates from a lot of Piscean planets makes you soulful, altruistic, benevolent and with one special friendship. With Mercury and Venus, the latter being your ruling planet, entering the sign of Aries from the 7th, your challenge is to merge your spiritual values with your materialistic ones. Expect a delay in weekend travel plans. GEMINI May 22 - June 21 Sad to say that the planet Jupiter, in Scorpio, retrogrades in your sector of work and health. It’s time to take all your excesses in hand and seek ways to moderate and improve your wellbeing. A strong influence of planets in water signs brings your attention to business and a lot of attention shifts to social life. The Moon encourages partnerships. CANCER June 22 - July 22 A spontaneous expression of feelings may reveal something that could have been better kept hidden or under wraps! If you have been lax in diet do what is necessary to reduce excess of weight. The resonance of Piscean planets, your fellow water sign, brings a happy, prosperous and successful month. Foreign affairs may play a role due to visitors.
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brother, a disabled Veteran, is blind and confined to a wheelchair and is unable to support his wife and six children?” The stricken rep begins to stammer an apology, but is cut off again. “Thirdly, did your research also show you that my sister's husband died in a dreadful car accident, leaving her penniless with a mortgage and three children, one of whom is disabled and another that has learning disabilities requiring an array of private tutors?” The humiliated rep, completely beaten, says, “I'm so sorry. I had no idea.” So the lawyer says, “So, if I didn't give any money to them, what makes you think I'd give any to you?” Contributed by Hugh Jones, Beerwah
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LEO July 23 - August 23 It would be nice to see your devotion to others extending a generous hand financially or maybe through material support. With a strong watery energy now it is a good period for using your intuition over taxpaying, a budget, credit and estate matters. You might want to go through your possessions and declutter. A strong urge to travel overseas. VIRGO August 24 - September 23 There seems to be a lack of continuity, so this week creates tensions and you have to be ready with back-up plans. With the Moon arriving into Sagittarius it brings an optimistic vibe to your home affairs. Someone seems about to renege on a promise, but have faith that it can be revived in another month. The fruit of relationships are important. LIBRA September 24 - October 23 Even though the Sun stays in Pisces until the 20th there are some planets moving quickly into Aries after the 7th. You could get distracted and lazy, losing your discipline and perhaps indulge in many chocolate cakes! The Aries energy makes partners more assertive but unfortunately not deep thinking and not even patient! Don’t be a pushover. SCORPIO October 24 - November 22 What a very interesting time you are going to have for the next month or so, as Jupiter, being in your sign, makes a retrograde from the 8th. This is a time of personal and financial review rather than expansion of your goals and material matters. Focus clearly on your finances and gain clarity on what you want and how to manage your resources.
SAGITTARIUS November 23 - December 21 The planet Mars happily stays in your sign until mid-month keeping up the extra boost and motivation it has been providing you. Use the energy in exercise and sports, getting rid of pent up feelings. Your ruling planet Jupiter goes retrograde and you turn to search for unused, but valuable, resources. You may give out a stroke of brilliance by the weekend! CAPRICORN December 22 - January 20 The planet Venus is helping you right through until the end of the month, bringing you a chance to make life at home more peaceful, loving and beautiful. Avoid making moves or decisions based on heresy information that is very inconclusive. Your focus will be on artistic music or paintings, especially fabulous now that Jupiter works with other planets. AQUARIUS January 21 - February 18 No matter how the week goes you should find enthusiasm recharging automatically and you are up for participation in a social enterprise, working under directions of a friend’s adventure. You are gathering energy, building up force for the next ambitious push. You will enjoy the social vibes of March, still in Sagittarius until mid-month. Emotionally rich! PISCES February 19 - March 20 There are so many planets in your rosy sign! The Moon joins up with Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Neptune and Chiron, the healing factor. All these help you to change any unpleasant situations and adapt happily and easily. Look for the stars giving you abundance as Jupiter makes great aspects to the above planets. Learning about publishing and legal matters now.
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