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Hi Everyone... Back in the April 18 edition we featured a story about a development application for a new low density housing development at Landsborough. Since then we have had numerous letters, phone calls and people dropping in to the office to share their personal perspective as well as a response in last week’s ‘You Said it Page’ by the Councillor talking in general terms about this type of development. The flow of unhappy locals has continued this week, so we have taken a look at the bigger picture and what might be able to happen if there is enough groundswell about the issue. The story is longer than those we usually include, but hopefully it provides food for thought on an important community issue. We have also included a Mother’s Day feature, encouraging everyone to remember to make sure you say ‘Thanks, mum’ for being you, and maybe even go out to buy mum something that she would like, or even more importantly, how about just spending some time together? Happy Mother’s Day to all those in our community that do the sometimes thankless tasks required of being a parent!
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What's Happening May 2018 10 Thursday Don’t chuck it away- fix it today! Fix It Cafe is on at Maleny Neighbourhood Centre from 9am to noon. Cost is $5 per item, with proceeds to the Neighbourhood Centre.
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Cover Story Body rocking design gets wild By Sonia Clark Local lass Cassie Pearce recently turned her creative flair towards “living artwork” by entering a gorgeous original design in last month’s Australian Body Art Festival. Her eye-catching creation was inspired by this year’s festival theme of ‘Wild Things’ and marks Cassie’s first ever entry into a body art competition. Cassie, who works at Posy and Co at Landsborough, has been interested in body art for some time and says she was keen to take that interest to the next level. Entering the face-painting category in the Sunshine Coast competition was a wonderful way to creatively challenge herself. “I have always loved body art and was obsessed with Cirque du Soleil and the amazing costume make up when I was younger but it wasn't until I was at a family birthday party that had a face painter that I thought I should give it a go,” said Cassie. Entering the competition was the perfect way for Cassie to launch herself as a face painter and she also found being around all the other artists incredibly inspiring. For her first entry, Cassie chose to create a mostly green design inspired by Australian rainforests and the creatures that live within them – with splashes of colour to showcase her signature bold, bright style. Cassie enjoyed the opportunity to network with some great artists and has also been fortunate
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Local News Who is the planning scheme working for? By Greg Brown When the Sunshine Coast Council started the mammoth job of pulling together a unified planning scheme from the three original local governments (Noosa, Maroochy and Caloundra), they called the process “Our Place Our Future”. The Mayor at the time – Bob Abbott – said at the time that the planning scheme will in a large part determine the look, feel and identity of the Sunshine Coast of the future. Over a five year period – which included the deamalgamation of Noosa Shire and the election of a new mayor – the new planning scheme was formulated, consulted, reviewed and finally approved in 2014. Mayor Jamieson, business leaders and others heralded the plan as a way forward to provide "consistency" and “certainty” for development and communities across the Coast. Follow the rules and all is OK The concept is that the planning rules are set, everyone knows what they are and by following the rules, towns and communities can grow and develop in a structured and accepted manner. The ‘rules’ are the planning objectives, outcomes and codes set out in the planning scheme. If a development is generally consistent with the planning scheme goals, then it can be classed as “code assessable”, broadly meaning that it complies with the relevant development standards in the identified applicable codes (or ‘rules’). It will then be assessed and approved by Council.
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If it doesn’t exactly comply with the rules, Council has the flexibility allow the development anyway and – if it sees fit – may impose some conditions to resolve any conflicts. Under State law, code assessable applications require no formal public notification or submission process. If locals aren’t happy and send their thoughts to Council as a ‘submission’, there is no requirement for Council to take formal notice of them. There is no requirement to make them available on the development application webportal (www.pdonline.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au), so nobody knows what concerns others may be raising. If the development is considered way outside of what the planning scheme allows, the proposed development can be designated as “impact assessable”. Here, the proposed development has to prove that it does not impact upon the local area and the strategic goals that Council have set out. In these cases, State laws give locals a say through an open and transparent public notification and submissions process. This doesn’t mean that Council won’t approve the development anyway. Almost within the rules, but… The recent proposal for the large multi-dwelling development the corner of Maleny Street and Gympie Street North in Landsborough has created a considerable amount of community concern. The simple fact is that the land is zoned for such a use – Multi-Dwelling Residential. And the assessment codes set out the what, where, how and why of what is allowable.
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Much of the centre of Landsborough, as well as most other of our larger hinterland townships, has areas of similarly zoned land. This isn’t new and has been transparently visible as part of the planning scheme from the beginning. But what seems to be galling most people is that, upon reflection, the maximum allowable changes under the planning rules may not sit well with the established character and feel of the locality. Kylie Norgrove expresses her frustration in the letters page, which is most likely shared by many others. “It is incredible to think that it was only recently that the Sunshine Coast Council came to Landsborough on what was called a ‘place making’ initiative to talk to us about our town centre,” she writes. “How this can be seen as being in keeping with a ‘village-like’ environment? “If this proceeds as currently envisaged then it should be very clear that Council has chosen to ignore locals and instead favour the personal enrichment of out-of-town developers/owners.” The company making the application sees nothing wrong with the scale of what they propose: the possibility of having up to 96 people living on less than one hectare of land. They see nothing wrong with the intensity of the development and bending the rules a little in the process. These rules – or codes – are, as James from Maleny correctly points out in the letters page, creations of Council. And Council is there to reflect the will of the communities which they serve.
“Instead of explanations,” writes James, “residents would be better represented by councillors recognising that residents are unfairly disadvantaged by their current exclusion from the process, and make the changes required to include the provisions necessary to ensure the impact of Code Assessable development on the residents’ amenity is minimised.” The way that the development assessment process works is that Council has a great degree of flexibility to approve developments outside the planning scheme codes. As Philippa England, Senior Law Lecturer at Griffith University wrote recently in an opinion piece for ‘The Conversation’ – an independent on-line news outlet – with so much flexibility in the system, why bother writing codes at all? So, it may be prudent to ask… if the planning scheme is there to protect local communities from undesirable development; and if the community desires the status quo to be changed; and if the Councillors represent the communities; and if those Councillors are responsible for approving the
content of the rules and codes for development… then why can’t those same Councillors push for amendments if locals disagree with the direction that development is taking them? Bottom line is that they can. The planning scheme is – as Council likes to remind us – a living document, and amendments are continually being made. The problem is it takes a collective voice to be heard and recognised. John Weeks makes this point in his letter, where he asks whether it is time to form a lobby group to make our Hinterland voices heard. Microwave towers close to families, petrol stations next to schools, sardine housing in country towns… is this the direction we believe that living in the Hinterland should be all about? (To read Philippa England’s illuminating article “New Queensland planning law puts transparency and accountability at risk”, go to www. theconversation.com/new-queensland-planninglaw-puts-transparency-and-accountability-atrisk-93121)
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Final bell tolls for Town Crier Since our story in last week’s GC&M News about Maleny Town Crier, John Stevenson attending this year’s Anzac Day service at the Maleny Hospital, we have been advised of his passing in the early hours of Tuesday May 1. The 92-year-old Maleny local was born in London. At 18 he served in the British Army and was one of the World War II troops who landed at Normandy in 1945. For John, being able to participate in the service on Anzac Day, particularly being surrounded by family, was exceptionally important. John’s oldest son Mike explained that while the doctors had given John only days to live, he was just so determined to participate in the service, even attempting to stand up from his wheelchair for the Ode. “The service exhausted him, and a couple of hours later he lost consciousness for the last time and passed away five days later,” Mike said. The family were just so grateful to see the big smile on John’s face during the service and to have been able to share in the day with him. It was in the 1970s that John, his wife Betty and their family moved to Australia, with the couple making Maleny their home in the 90s. John Kershler, who became friends with the wellknown Town Crier more than 30 years ago, said John was a real character, he loved a laugh, and was always so generous with his time and was devoted to his work in the local community in Maleny and before that in Redcliffe.
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Business News Beerwah’s tourism accommodation expands Twelve months ago Cherine Mathews-Lawer and her husband Steven bought a property in Beerwah that had been operated as an Air BnB property. The realised that there was limited accommodation for tourists in the township and that their rainforest block was a perfect location to expand the type of accommodation available locally. They decided to incorporate a custom built, recycled rustic cabin with a ‘luxe theme’ on their property. Cherine said: “Our cabin will provide the luxuries
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It was fantastic to see some new faces at our last meeting. Thanks to everyone who attended for an interesting evening. Following the offical business Tracie Sanim from Splash Marketing and PR took over the reigns and introduced the Round Table Series. Small and middle-sized businesses often struggle to find the time and the necessary know-how to take advantage of the different social media platforms, or to learn how to access Government funding (various grants), or to upgrade and improve website content, to navigate the complex world of tax compliance and the list goes on. This is exactly what the Round Table Series is all about. Tracie Sanim has a wealth of knowledge which she is willing to share with our members about digital marketing, about how to deal with Council or Government to access funding, website design and integration with SEO/Google AdWords, etc. From our June meeting onwards, we will set aside about 30 minutes after the Agenda Items to take up one topic, preferably a topic that you have raised. If the topic is outside of our knowledge base, the Chamber will organise a presenter at a later meeting to address the issue. We always welcome guests. Cr Rick Baberowski said at the meeting that the businesses in the Hinterland towns have a real chance to step up and become relevant, to be different to businesses within large shopping complexes. It is easier for us to connect with the population on a more personal level and maintain the village identity and uniqueness. There will be a lot of competition, especially when the shopping centre at Aura opens, but at the same time this offers a unique opportunity for us all to be more proactive and move with the times. It is not enough to stand behind the counter and wait for people to notice you. That time has truly passed.
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Maleny Credit Union and two of its staff have been nominated for a Glass House Small Business Award (aka Glassies). Bob Malcolm, Maleny Credit Union CEO, says that it was great news to hear that MCU was nominated again this year. “But to have two of our staff members being nominated for the Employee award for Maleny was a complete surprise,” he said. “I can only say that while both Nicole Hilton, our Business Development Officer, and Sandra Cooper, our Loans Consultant, have been nominated, it’s a reflection of the entire team who support both Nicole and Sandra. “Our team strive for great customer service and I don’t think a week goes by without a verbal or written testimonial making its way to my desk. It makes my job as CEO very easy when you have staff that can get in and do their job and do it well. It’s even better that it’s appreciated by our members and the community. “I’ll take the time now to publicly thank everyone that has voted for both MCU and either Nicole or Sandra. It’s a pleasure to work in a community that recognises the achievement of small business and its employees.”
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Community News Speed zones change on Maleny roads
Maleny petrol station plans fail The development application for a petrol station opposite Maleny State School has fallen through. Sunshine Coast Council informed the applicant – Synergy Property Partners – on March 29 that if the application fee of $17,495 was not received within 20 business days, the application will be deemed to have not been received. The May 1 deadline came and went without payment. According to Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay, that is the end of that application.
Sunshine Coast Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay last week announced that the speed limit on McCarthy Road at Maleny and Witta Road at Witta would be changing. “Members of the Speed Management Committee discussed and agreed that the existing speed limit of 80km/h be reduced to 60km/h on McCarthy Road, Maleny, and Witta Road, Witta,” she said. It was agreed that a posted speed limit of 60km/h be introduced on McCarthy Road, Maleny between Bunya Street and the intersection of Mountain View Road and also introduced on Witta Road between Maleny-Kenilworth Road and the intersection of Cooke Road. The Queensland Police Service will be undertaking regular enforcement of the 60km/h speed limit on both roads. The Speed Management Committee is a body made up of representatives from groups including the Council, Department of Transport and Main Roads and Queensland Police Service and other relevant stakeholders.
“As a result, the application is now taken to have not been made, and the applicant has been advised of such. If the applicant wishes to proceed with an application, they will need to re-apply.” The application saw a considerable reaction from Maleny locals, who expressed their fears about the health impacts on the school children, issues relating to fast food availability opposite a school and concerns with traffic movements around the site. Synergy Property Partners were approached for comments.
Have you got time to help out at a working bee?
The Landsborough Scouts Group is putting the call out for some enthusiastic locals who might be able to give up a couple of hours of their time to help out with their working bee on this Saturday May 12. The group is really pleased to have received donations from Bunnings of paint brushes and supplies as well as a generous donation of paint from Taubmans. However, what they are really in need of is a painter or two who are happy to help out. They would really love some locals who have strong hands and a willing attitude to give them a hand. The working bee will take place at their Rocky Creek Camp which is located at 3246 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah. To find out more or to volunteer, give their secretary Adam a call on 0411 667 515 or email adam_kylie@hotmail.com.
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The Coochin Creek Bushland Group is looking for locals interested in coming along to their working bee on Tuesday morning May 15 from 7.30am to 10.30am. Anybody who has noticed the alarming spread of weed vines invading the natural bushland in our area, and who is interested in learning about and picking up experience in the control of weed vines, is welcome to join us. You are advised to wear boots, a long sleeved shirt, long pants, sun hat, and to carry a water bottle. All equipment required, including tick repellent, will be supplied. Participation is free, and tea will be served at a suitable time during the morning. Meet at the gate to the Caralan Park, corner of Emma Place and Caralan Way in Beerwah. Phone Gordon on 0406 638 544 to find out more.
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A new community social group and shared space, the ‘Community Hub’, was launched last week at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre with great success. The hall was a scene from the good old days, The first borrower, Kamali with people chatting over pots of tea around Masters, of the Community homely table settings, having some laughs and enjoying connecting with others in their Hub’s book swap and mini community. library Hinterland Community Development Worker Natasha Odgers said: “Many of the men and women who came met one another for the first time and found they shared many similar interests. “Ideas for what the group would like to do initially included: outings to places some are yet to visit, learning new skills, such as first aid and woodwork, having speakers on travel experiences, show and tell personal story sessions and more.” There was also a common interest found for starting a walking group. Initially the group will meet at the Neighbourhood Centre at 7.30am Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All are encouraged to join in. The new space dedicated to the Community Hub at the Neighbourhood Centre is to attract people to play music, swap or borrow books, have a cuppa and most importantly, connect with others. The Community Hub group will meet weekly, every Tuesday from 9.30am11.30am. Every fortnight the group will meet at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, and alternative Tuesdays will be outings. Tuesday May 15 will be a show and tell session at the Neighbourhood Centre. All are encouraged to bring an item of importance to them to share over coffee and cake. These sessions are free to attend. No matter your age, interests, background or gender, everyone is encouraged to come along. The Neighbourhood Centre is located at Lot 4 Ryan Street (opposite the Post Office). Enquiries, phone 5438 7000 or email admin@ghmnc.com.
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With less than two months until the Queensland Government’s introduction of the ban on single use plastic bags from retail stores, have you given much thought to how you will handle it? The kids at Beerwah Kindy are being proactive and encouraging their mums to follow the mantra of ‘Avoid, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,’ when they pick up their shopping. Beerwah Kindy teacher, Miss Becky, said: “It is important that we reduce our dependence on plastic bags and after brainstorming ideas with the children we decided a cloth bag would be a great reusable alternative. “Our Kindy friends then used this idea to create a beautiful and environmentally sustainable Mother’s Day gift,” she said.
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Contributed by Sally Joyce Peachester State School is hosting its very popular Mother’s Day High Tea this Friday, May 11, from 1-3pm in the front gardens of the school. This is such a lovely afternoon to dress up and treat your mother, your neighbour or friend to a table of delightful savoury and sweet treats and a lovely selection of exotic teas. The reputation of the previous years’ events is that it rivals the High Tea served at the Ritz in London. The contributors to the High Tea never disappoint with attention to detail, variety, delicateness and pretty plates of treats to share, including gluten free options. We are lucky to have so many generous and talented bakers who give lovingly of their time and fresh ingredients to this event for our school. It’s worth the drive up or down the hill to experience the prettiest High Tea in the area. Men and children are welcome. There will be major raffle prizes on the day. Tickets are $10 pre-purchased and $15 on the day at Peachester State School or the Peachester Fruit Shop, or call Carrie on 0434 817 301 to secure a ticket before the day.
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Plenty on for Mother’s Day weekend We know that Mother’s Day is a great time to spoil your mum, and that doesn’t just mean buying her a lovely gift. Even more important is spending some time together, and no matter what your mum likes to do there are plenty of great options this Mother’s Day weekend with lots of events happening locally.
Car Boot Sale If your mum loves to reuse, repurpose or recycle or just likes to rummage around and find a treasure then you will want to take her along to the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church’s Car Boot Sale, on Saturday from 8am to noon, at Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah.
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Be amazed and inspired by the outstanding colours and natural beauty of the magnificent hibiscus specimens on show at the Sunshine Coast Branch of The Australian Hibiscus Society’s ‘Annual Spectacular’ at the Woombye School of Arts Hall this Saturday, May 12. The show is on from 9am to 1.30pm and the hall is in Blackall Street, Woombye.
Mother’s Day Market Head along to a special Mother’s Day Market Day at the Beerwah CWA Hall in Simpson Street this Saturday, May 12, from 9am to 1pm. Lovely items will be on sale at the market stalls, then treat yourself to tea/coffee and delicious finger foods at the High Tea inside the hall. Remember to check in to the 'QCWABeerwah' Facebook page to keep up to date with all their happenings.
A night at the ball The Abbey Museum will host their very first Regency Ball this Saturday, May 12, from 6.30pm to 9.30pm in the Assembly Rooms at the College of St Michael (next door to the museum). The ball is an authentic re-creation of an elegant and luxurious evening in the regency period. A light but sumptuous supper will also be provided for your dining pleasure. To find out more or to purchase tickets, which are $65 per person, head to www.abbeymuseum.com.au.
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How about taking mum along to see ‘The Andrews Sisters’ Tribute Show at the Majestic Cinemas at Nambour? The show starts at 2pm, doors open 1.30pm this Sunday, May 13. Tickets are $35 each or $60 for two and include a free Mother’s Day gift for each person attending. Tickets are on sale via www.majesticcinemas. com.au, at the box office, or by phoning 5441 2954.
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Exciting expansion for LilyM Hats LilyM Millinery Supplies and Unique Headpieces is the exciting new business chapter for Brenda Treasure from LilyM Hats. Having recently exhibited at London Hat Week, Brenda has returned to her Peachester showroom ‘brimming’ with excitement for the latest in millinery techniques and supplies. Offering a fabulous new range of millinery supplies with a focus on trimmings and adornments, Brenda has an easily accessible online store which enhances the product range available at her Peachester studio. Thanks to her sourcing of beautiful textiles, lace, crystals, beads and embellishments from around the world customers can let their imagination run wild and create their own truly unique creation befitting the most important and special of occasions. Brenda is always happy to offer advice and design suggestions and the millinery supply side of the business beautifully complements her hat and headpiece designs and millinery ‘101’ workshops and classes.
Following a busy schedule of industry networking, events and classes as well as exhibiting her millinery products at London Hat Week, Brenda realised the increasing demand for quality millinery supplies both locally and internationally. With dedicated factories in the Philippines and Hong Kong, Brenda is able to sources gorgeous products and ship her pieces worldwide. Although already one of the top milliner suppliers in Australia, Brenda says she also appeals to those looking for crafty items to complete an artistic project and finds that embellishments, trimmings, feathers, crystals and textiles are proving popular to be used in a variety of creative ways. “Laser cutting pieces are very popular right now as well as lace trims. Crown and tiara designs are popular both for exquisite bridal pieces and special event statement pieces,” says Brenda. Brenda has recently expanded her business to open a London warehouse for her European customers and plans to open a Canadian as well as an American warehouse later in the year.
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You Said It Stand up for locals, Cr Baberowski
Thank you Cr Rick Baberowski for your response on the Landsborough development in GC&M News, May 2 edition, however the things you said have raised more concerns than provided answers for me. If you share our passion and concerns then you need to prove that by acting on our behalf, as that is why we voted you in. As a Councillor you are constrained? Aren’t you part of the Council who voted in the rules which allow this development to happen? You don’t want to pre-judge a ‘live’ development application, an application that no one even knew about until it was reported in the paper. Now that people are speaking up about it, we expect you to represent our views. Being ‘code assessable’, it means that you’re not part of the decision making process, so why can’t you officially represent our views? Code assessable is a cost cutting measure, as Council has less involvement and it gives developers clear pathways to do what they want without ratepayer involvement. ‘Other agencies’ will be involved… but not Landsborough residents. Development staff can consider the town’s character as set out in the Landsborough Local Area Plan – again locals have others making decisions for us, about us, but not with us. It’s the State Government’s fault – but we elected you to represent us in local government, not state development. Stretch the capacity of our officers... you would have us believe Council is big business – well act like it, can’t you employ or contract enough staff to complete the workload? The planning scheme is our planning scheme. Now Council wants us to suffer the results of their short sighted financial futurism. Please show your determination to adequately represent us and commit to helping us halt this style of development; and I call on other concerned locals to contact Cr Baberowski and let him know what you think of the development and his unsatisfactory response. Jeff Harris Landsborough
Re: New development in Landsborough
It is incredible to think that it was only recently that the Sunshine Coast Council came to Landsborough on what was called a ‘place making’ initiative to talk to us about our town centre – where I heard first hand responses calling out (1) how the ‘village-like’ nature of the town is a significant part of its appeal and (2) the shared desire to see this kept in mind for future planning. And then we read in GC&M News on April 18 that Council is considering a 63 bedroom housing facility, on a prominent site, with inadequate parking, that is completely out of step with its surrounds. How this can be seen as being in keeping with a ‘village-like’ environment? And yet the author of the Council’s Code Assessment document somehow believes the development will “make a positive contribution to the character of the street and local area”. I find it bewildering that a property on this scale, in this area, containing single bedroom accommodation with shared communal kitchens/living areas, can be regarded as residential. Even if it did meet the letter of zoning regulations, it certainly does not pass a reasonable person's 'sanity check’. If this proceeds as currently envisaged then it should be very clear that Council has chosen 18
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to ignore locals and instead favour the personal enrichment of out-of-town developers/owners. That said, it will only be clear if people speak up. To challenge the development, you can send an email to mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or as one of the other letter writers suggested, call Cr Baberowski on 5420 8967 or John Borthwick from Council’s Planning Dept on 5475 7526. If the development gets the green light then the precedent will be set, and in all likelihood our town will have more and more properties like this get built. Kyle Norgrove Landsborough
provisions in Code Assessable developments to protect the residents’ amenity? The answer to these questions, unless I’m mistaken, is… the Sunshine Coast Council. Instead of explanations, residents would be better represented by councillors recognising that residents are unfairly disadvantaged by their current exclusion from the process, and making the changes required to include the provisions necessary to ensure the impact of Code Assessable development on the residents' amenity is minimised. James Maleny
Balance, what balance?
Re: Proposed Landsborough development
For some time, I have protested against the abuse by developers in lodging applications to Council where proposed residential density exceeds those detailed in the Town Plan for areas designated as medium density residential in Beerwah. Over the time I have learned a number of interesting things relating to the term ‘medium density’. One town planner explained that the problem is that no specification was made of the area designated to apply to the lot on which ‘medium density’ housing could be built, but the rule of thumb would be “between 30 to 50 residences per hectare” which is rather vague. I was also informed by another town planner that different localities within Council area must have different ‘medium density’ areas specified, i.e, lot size in medium density zones in coastal suburbs should be of different size in area to that specified for a hinterland town. No one can give me a satisfactory reason why applicants for medium density housing can apply for a density higher than that stated in the regulations and have this approved by Council. One reason was that they need to maintain a balance. A balance of what I wonder? I have been told that it will be a long and hard fight and as individuals we have little chance of success, as we will simply be ignored. To have any chance of success in changing the current system we would need to form a lobby group preferably with some social/political highfliers that could carry a bit more weight and maintain pressure on those who can make the necessary changes. One question I would really like answered is, just how many medium density dwellings in excess of the rate of 50 per hectare have been approved throughout the shire since the current Town Plan came into effect? J Weeks Beerwah
Council responsible for building codes
Thanks to Councillor Baberowski for endeavouring to explain the circumstances surrounding the approval of Code Assessable Development/Building Applications in the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News May 2 edition. The fact remains that under ‘Code Assessable’ developments, Queensland Law (Right to Information Act 2009) protects the Council and the developer from having to advise residents of developments and totally excludes residents from the process regardless of the impact on their amenity. The claim that the Council’s powers are somewhat limited when it comes to Code Assessable developments (the Code is written assuming all developments are the same regardless of the impact on residents and their surrounds) raises the following questions: 1. Who is responsible for setting the minimum requirements and the administration of Code Assessable developments? 2. Who is responsible to ensure there are oversight
I have been reading letters to the editor in recent weeks with views put forward denouncing the proposed development application for units to be built in Landsborough. Given that Cr Rick Baberowski has felt that the issue carried enough weight that it warranted him writing a letter himself spelling out council’s position on the subject, I felt compelled to write a letter myself offering a different take on the topic. For I am of the belief that developments such as is proposed are very much needed in our local area so as to offer different housing options for people on all types of income levels, a position backed up by the Regional Australia Institute just recently. To argue that we should only have houses on large blocks of land is a view which has led to the total under-utilisation of the biggest asset that we have, being the rail line. It is little wonder that we have been waiting so long for the rail duplication. The fact that there will be limited parking on site isn't a bad thing either, as people living so close the train station won't need a car. This in turn saves pollution, as well as lives, given that the Sunshine Coast has terrible statistics regarding car crashes, not to mention the heartache and trauma that follows such horrific events. While nostalgia for the past is not to be discredited, the fact of the matter is that SEQ is one of the fastest growing parts of Australia and not taking advantage of public assets and centralising growth around them is surely not only foolish but also selfish. Name supplied Beerwah
Ding dong, Avon calling
These are the words that many people associate with memories of the friendly Avon representative calling around with her catalogue in hand to share with her customers. Over my 25 or more years of ‘Avoning’ I have had so many wonderful customers, I have had many, many cups of teas, I’ve changed light bulbs, and even brought in people’s bins while delivering their orders. Avon had some great products: fragrances, after shaves, skin care, bath oils and product ranges of lipstick and makeup that we are all going to miss. Avon representatives would all like to thank our valuable customers for purchasing from and supporting our Avon businesses over the years. I know just how much I will miss my regular customers. Raquel Manson Beerburrum
Care and integrity?
Those of us who worked for AMP in Brisbane in years gone by will recall the Australian Mutual Provident Society as an insurance organization with a motto “amicus certis in re incerta”, or “a sure friend in uncertain times”. A classic sculpture
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of this motto, carved in marble by Fred Gowan, still stands above the entrance to the now ‘Macarthur Central’ building in Queen Street. It depicts the Goddess of Plenty watching over a family and is a far cry from today’s AMP logo with its convoluted ‘twists and turns’ scribble. Perhaps those in charge should ponder whether the old image might help instil a corporate philosophy of providence or protective care and integrity. Peter Milton Maleny
My thoughts
Long ago when there was a Range News, Maleny people knew where to look for and to place death, marriage and birth notices. Where are these now placed? We should know where to find them. Sunshine Coast papers cover too big an area. Let’s centre our information on the Glasshouse Country & Maleny News. While pen is to paper, I also hope Mr Stallworthy will become concerned about the sugar content of soft drinks rather than just about the refund on their bottles. Kate Dash Maleny
Disgraceful ad
For those of you who watch television and have to put up with the advertisements, then think about the Suncorp advertisement where they have a young girl spotting a $20 note on the ground and allow her to pick it up and place it in her purse. That is okay, however, they then teach her how to invest that found money. With me so far? Good idea? Wrong, it is now ‘Steal by Finding’ and that little girl is taught to be a criminal. Some bright Queensland police officer should deal
with this matter, otherwise there is also a charge of ‘Aid and Abet’ in there. I cannot understand how a company such as Suncorp is allowed to make such a commercial, but to be allowed to air it on TV and to teach children how to become criminals is beyond me. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains
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How much longer do we have to endure the pot holes and uneven road surface at the Steve Irwin Way, Roys Road intersection? Recently while waiting at the traffic lights I saw a motorcyclist hit one of these pot holes and I was sure I was about to witness a nasty spill. It was only the skill of the rider that prevented an accident from occurring. The authorities would have called this another ‘motorcycle’ injury/accident with no acknowledgement that this was an accident caused by the road. D. West Glass House Mountains
Re: Road resurfacing
I wanted to thank George Saliba for his letter published in the April 11 edition of GC&M News, it raised important issues around road maintenance. I use these roads myself multiple times a day, so experienced first-hand the before and after results. The resurfacing designs of Old Gympie Road and Lindeman Road are consistent with standard practice for the rural road network and represent a safe, economical surfacing option for roads with this level of traffic. Safety is council’s number one priority and these roads were resurfaced to waterproof the underlying
gravel pavement and protect it from moisture entering which can lead to potholes and pavement failures. This is required when the older existing bitumen sealed surface deteriorates over time and breaks up. Council’s senior works engineers inspected the road on Tuesday April 17 and determined that the level of loose aggregate present on either of these roads is consistent with the bitumen chip sealing process where some loose stones are present initially but settle down to form a uniform mat. The size of the aggregate used on these roads has a low risk of damage to vehicles during the construction period and immediately after resurfacing has occurred. Since resurfacing these roads, council’s contractor has swept the road surface to remove any loose aggregate. Council’s inspectors confirmed that the paint on some sections of line marking was rubbed away by the post-construction sweeping process, however it has not impeded the safety or effectiveness of the line marking. Line marking is placed immediately after resurfacing works in the interest of public safety and while there may be some loose stone and further sweeping required, a minor portion of the line marking could be affected. The line marking paint will be reapplied in approximately six months as part of council’s ongoing road network maintenance. I encourage residents to report any safety hazards or concerns immediately by calling 5475 7272. Council crews are available 24 hours a day to help rectify issues and carry out ongoing improvements. Rick Baberowski, Division 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast Council Advertisement Advertisement
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Contributed by Carrie Shaw The sun was finally shining on Peachester just in time for our school Run for Fun! Students from Prep to Year 6 cheered each other on as they ran laps of our beautiful school grounds and gained points for their sports houses, Stanley and Coochin. Our 10, 11 and 12 year olds also raced competitively for the opportunity to attend the Glasshouse District Cross Country just a few days later. Congratulations goes to the age champions: 10 Years – Iyla and Daniel, 11 Years – Emma and Sam, and 12 Years – Montana. Along with the age champions, our students Hayden, Beau, Addison, Archie and Ethan represented Peachester at the District Cross Country Carnival. Emma, Sam and Daniel did our school proud by running their way right
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Outstanding leadership recognised The Year 6 students at The River School have spent the beginning of their final year at Primary School unpacking the meaning of leadership.
They have identified the qualities of a leader and the different ways that leadership can be shown, especially through service to others. Each child has made a commitment to take on at least one leadership role within the school. In recognition and celebration of the positive way the whole class has embraced the responsibilities of being our senior class at The River School, the students were each presented with a special ‘Red Cedar Leader 2018’ shirt. These shirts are being worn with pride by each of the students and identify them as our school leaders both at school and also when we are out at public events.
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Promoting Healthy Food Choices Last Wednesday the team at Glass House Early Education Centre welcomed a visit from the Healthy Cooking Company’s nutritionist Jacqueline New. An accredited practicing dietitian, Jacqueline has been visiting Queensland Childcare Services Centres in the region to present a fun and informative workshop entitled ‘The Grain Train’ which encourages the Centres' children and their families to make healthy food choices. Glass House Early Education Centre coordinator Ange Hardy was thrilled with the positive response to the visit which included sample tastings for the parents and an interactive fun workshop for the children in the school ready room.
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Ange says that the visit is part of the Centre’s commitment to promoting better food choices and encouraging young children and their families to eat well. The Healthy Cooking Company is the catering company that provides wholesome daily meals to the children at Glass House Early Education Centre. Catering for all ages, the food is preservative free as well as being free from artificial colours and flavours. All meals are prepared with no added salt or refined sugar and are made without the use of nuts and eggs to ensure the safety of children who experience severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to these products. Special dietary or cultural needs are catered for wherever possible and vegetarian, gluten-free and dairy-free alternatives are available. For parents of children attending Glass House Early Education Centre - one of the best things about this catering service is that it is included as part of the daily fees! As well as providing meals for the children, Centre families are also able to pre-order take home family meals – which has proven to be a very popular option. The Healthy Cooking Company was originally established by the founders of Queensland Childcare Services to assist in developing positive eating habits in the children who attended their Centres, with an understanding that by introducing healthy nutritious meals at a young age, there was an increased likelihood that a lifetime of healthy food choices could be established.
Ange says that the benefits of healthy food choices are always actively encouraged at the Centre. Team members regularly discuss the importance of healthy eating and always look for educational opportunities to reinforce these values. Planting seeds and cooking activities which highlight the importance (and yummy taste!) of wholesome food are always popular and many of the school ready room learning opportunities promote positive food choices. For example, late last year taking a ‘paddock to plate’ approach to food, the children from the school ready room were introduced to three new vegetables each week within a particular group (i.e. fruiting vegetables, leafy vegetables, root vegetables etc.) and each day they enjoyed various activities to allow them to develop new skills and experiences. As well as being a very interactive way to learn about vegetables, the children developed practical skills – such as how to plant seeds, wash vegetables, how to safely use a knife and how to follow a recipe. For more details contact Ange on 5438 7311, email GlassHouse@qccs.com.au or call into the centre at 2 Page Street, Glass House Mountains.
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Federal Member for Fisher Sunshine Coast Casino Community Meeting
Andrew Powell
State Member for Glass House Anzac Day 2018 – Thank you for your service!
More than 300 people gathered at Kawana Waters State College on April 17 for my Sunshine Coast Casino Community Meeting. The meeting came on the very day that the Mayor admitted that he has been actively lobbying the State Government to allow a casino here. Attendees heard some shocking statistics from Dr Charles Livingstone of Monash University showing the immense harm caused by casinos and EGM gambling. We learnt that between 60% and 80% of people using Australian casinos live in the immediate local area, with only around 5% foreign tourists. We also learnt that Queenslanders lost more than $731 million in casino poker machines in 2017 alone. We also heard from retired Police Superintendent Chris Sang about the serious potential implications for policing on the Coast. We spent more than an hour on Q&A and heard many moving personal stories from attendees. At the end of the night we took a vote – as far as I could tell, everyone agreed that our community does not want a casino. I will continue to fight this proposal, and as a next step I have submitted a Right to Information request to the Council and State Government to find out more about any discussions of a casino which have been going on behind closed doors. I will report back to the community when I know more.
The Anzac Spirit is alive and well across the Glass House electorate if the numbers attending services to show their respects on Anzac Day are any indication. This year I was privileged to attend services at Mt Mee, Landsborough and Maleny and as you can see from the photo it was a full house in Maleny. It is always great to see our students involved in the services and marching alongside our veterans. It is heartening to see students wanting to be a part of the tributes and acknowledging the sacrifices those serving and those who have served have made for our freedom.
Combatting youth homelessness on the Sunshine Coast
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is hosting free workshops for supervisors of learner drivers, which will be open to the public. The workshop is designed to help supervisors feel more confident in their role by understanding some of the key risks facing learner drivers, common mistakes/areas of failure in the practical test and arming them with advice and information to help ensure their learner is ready for the road. Workshop details are: Date: Monday May 14 Time: 4pm-6pm Location: Maroochydore area – venue and address details provided at time of booking Bookings: Contact Kerrie from the Road Safety team on 0417 737 107
I recently visited Beerwah Youth and Community centre to announce $1,025,500 in funding for IFYS Ltd, to deliver a youth homelessness service here on the Coast. The Reconnect service will help hundreds of local young people aged 12-18 and their families to access secure accommodation, stabilise their living situation, and re-engage with employment, education, or training. The services cover Beerwah, Glass House Mountains, Landsborough, and Caloundra. I encourage anyone who knows someone who is homeless or in a vulnerable housing situation to use this service and to get in touch with IFYS on the phone, through their website, or by coming along to the Youth and Community Centre in Beerwah.
Maleny Girl Guides Hut
I was delighted to be invited to be part of reopening Maleny Girl Guides’ Hut last week. I was a builder myself, and I know how much work has gone into their renovations. The extensive project, and the fund-raising behind it, have been a massive effort for a great many people in Maleny. What is truly impressive about the Hut’s transformation though is the way in which the Guides have preserved the character of an historic building. It may not be nationally famous; it may not be imposing or grand, but for anyone who knows Maleny, the Girl Guides Hut is certainly a local icon. It is great to see it looking its best once again, so well done to everyone involved! Andrew.wallace.mp@aph.gov.au Search us on Facebook Wallace4Fisher 22
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Jenny McKay
Division 5 - Sunshine Coast Be mindful of speed limits on rural roads
Residents have contacted me recently regarding motorists speeding, and driving dangerously along Tunnel Ridge Road. The speed limit has been reduced from 70 to 60, but local residents have noticed an increase in the number of people who are not driving to the limit, or to conditions. When driving on rural roads, it is important to remember that driveways and access points to properties may not be as visible as in built up areas, but residents need to access the roads safely. Members of the Speed Management Committee also recently discussed and agreed that the existing speed limit of 80km/h be reduced to 60km/h on McCarthy Road, Maleny. I encourage all drivers to be aware of local speed limits, particularly in rural areas.
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2018 Glass House Small Business Awards bigger than ever!
Voting is now open in the 2018 Glass House Small Business Awards and the response has been overwhelming. We received the same number of votes in the first three days that voting was open as we received for the whole voting period last year. It is encouraging to see so many people voting and recognising our ‘Mum and Dad’ business operators who are the lifeblood of our community along with their dedicated employees. Voting will continue until Friday May 11 and the Gala Awards event will be held at Beerwah Hideaway on Tuesday May 29 to showcase all our amazing Small Businesses and Employees. More details are available on my website at www.andrewpowell.com.au. glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au www.andrewpowell.com.au Search us on Facebook Andrew Powell
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May’s breakfast meeting highlighted the need for residents and visitors alike to take responsibility for rubbish being thrown from travelling vehicles. One local reported picking up enormous amounts of rubbish along the Mooloolah/Eudlo Road and has called for signs to reflect that Mooloolah is a place of pride and all should respect it by caring for the environment. The next Mooloolah Business and Community breakfast forum will be held on Thursday June 7 at Kennys@Mooloolah from 7.30am – I would love to see you there.
Mooloolah off-leash area
After many requests, I am working with the community and council staff to provide an offleash area for Mooloolah dog owners. Mooloolah Recreation Park is a possible site, but needs careful consideration as it is also used by the neighbouring Pony Club and for recreational cricket. Council is liaising with the Pony Club to work out how an off-leash area could work when the park is being used for public events, including the MooFest and Mooloolah Rodeo.
Rural roads update
The Lower Order Unsealed Roads Upgrade Plan 2016-2026 has been adopted by council. What this means in simple terms is that residents on unsealed roads that do not carry a lot of traffic and are not ‘through roads’ can partner with council to bring a minimum seal forward by personally contributing to the costs. The 2018/19 budget will continue to support the sealing of high order rural roads. We will see the completion of the sealing of both sections of McGilchrist Road, Eudlo. I am happy to discuss this program with any residents should you wish to understand the policy further.
Newsletter available online
For more information about a local range of topics, you can now access my quarterly newsletter online. The newsletter aims to provide residents with a snapshot of what’s happening in our community, including a list of local upcoming events. To find out more, visit council’s website and search ‘Councillor Newsletters’. Jenny.McKay@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au www.jennymckay.com.au Search us on Facebook Jenny McKay Councillor
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The BreastScreen Queensland’s mobile service is back at Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital until May 24. Local women are encouraged to organise their two-yearly breast screen while the service is in the area. Health Promotion Officer Kelly Hart said the service had appointments available to book now, starting as early as 7.30am. “We understand that it can be difficult for busy women to find time to attend appointments between nine and five so we try to offer a variety of appointment times,” Ms Hart said. “It takes less than 30 minutes to have a breast screen and women do not need a doctor’s referral to use the service. “Regular two-yearly breast cancer screening is still the best way to find breast cancer early – well before a women or her doctor can feel anything,” she said. Women aged 50 to 74 are particularly encouraged to have a breast screen every two years, however the service is provided free to women aged 40 years and over. “It’s not just women who receive a letter from BreastScreen Queensland who can participate in this free screening program. Women who haven’t received a letter but who would like to make an appointment with our service can call 13 20 50 or they can book online at breastscreen.qld. gov.au,” Ms Hart said.
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New op shop an important step for RangeCare After more than 30 years supporting people along the Blackall Range and surrounding areas with in-home, respite and social support services, RangeCare has ventured into the world of retail and opened its first ever op shop on Wednesday, May 2. RangeCare CEO, Jenny McCafferty, has been encouraged by the community’s support for RangeCare’s new venture, which will help raise much needed funds for the not-for-profit, community-based, local organisation. Jenny explained that RangeCare had been looking for new fundraising opportunities for a while because the way that RangeCare receives funding from government had dramatically changed. “We can no longer use unused funds from some of our lesser-used service categories to deliver services that are in high demand because any unused funds must now be returned to the government,” said Jenny.
“We support more than 1,200 clients, so we need to maximise our funds to be able to continue to deliver quality care and support to as many people as possible.” The op shop is supported by a team of dedicated volunteers and is overseen by Jennie, RangeCare’s new, part-time, Op Shop Coordinator. The op shop is located at The Old School House at 17 Obi Obi Road, Mapleton. “Come and visit our new op shop; make a day of it because there is so much to do in Mapleton – it’s the perfect country-drive destination.”
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Volunteers make a difference It’s Volunteer Week from May 21-27 and RangeCare is taking time this month to recognise the massive contribution that each of its volunteers make to both the organisation and the people living in the communities along the range. RangeCare’s Volunteer Coordinator, Linda Bell, said that RangeCare’s team of more than 180 volunteers contributed more than 5,720 hours of service to our community in the 2016-2017 financial year. “Our volunteers play a critical role in supporting our clients to maintain their independence and stay living in their homes longer,” said Linda. Linda said that some of RangeCare’s volunteers work directly with clients – such as driving clients to and from medical appointments – while others provide behind-the-scenes support, such as helping with mail outs, volunteering in RangeCare’s new op shop, or participating as a Board Director or on one of RangeCare’s subcommittees. “The support of our volunteers means that we can make best use of the funding we receive to ensure that we can deliver services to the largest number of people,” said Linda. Linda said that as well as hosting regular coffee connect mornings for their network of volunteers, RangeCare will be hosting a special event during Volunteer Week to celebrate the amazing contribution they make within the community. To find out more about RangeCare’s volunteering opportunities, visit www. rangecare.com.au/get-involved-volunteer, or call 5445 7044 and ask to speak with Linda.
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Out & About Shedding some light on Caloundra
Glasshouse Country View Club enjoyed an outing to the old Caloundra Lighthouse last week. They enjoyed exploring the two lighthouse buildings and all the local historical information stored there which was followed by a delicious morning tea at Happy Valley. The group’s next lunch meeting will be on Wednesday May 16 at Glasshouse Sports Club at 11am when they will have a friendship and fun day. Anyone interested in joining the group or coming along to one of their functions will be welcome, please ring either Lynda on 5494 7875 or Trish on 5493 0026.
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Indigenous culture celebrated With 2018 marking the 150-year anniversary of the founding of Bankfoot House by pioneers William and Mary Grigor, Sunshine Coast Council is hosting a program of special events throughout the year to celebrate this significant milestone. The first event, held on Sunday April 29, focused on the Indigenous significance of this area through storytelling, bush tucker and children’s workshops. The area known as Glass House Mountains has long been a special meeting place for the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara People. The event was part of the Australian Heritage Festival event, 'My culture, my story', which included local storytelling, history and language, bush food tastings, didgeridoo and dance troupe performances, Aboriginal art display and art sessions.
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Looking for Lawson, a contemporary take on the works of classic Australian poet, Henry Lawson with music and song, will be performed at The Events Centre, Caloundra this Sunday, May 13, at 2pm. Audiences can expect to hear classic poems performed musically on piano and ukulele, with a focus on Lawson’s words and how they still speak to audiences today. Henry’s most evocative poems come to life in a new musical setting with echoes of Jacques Brel, Astor Piazzola, Joni Mitchell and a dash of Irish folk charm. Featuring John Thorn, an award winning international cabaret singer/ songwriter/pianist, and Taryn Ryan, a Brisbane born actor, singer and theatre-maker, this show takes audiences on a journey through Lawson’s love of Australia, especially the glorious bush. Looking For Lawson is coming to the Sunshine Coast after critically acclaimed runs at Melbourne Cabaret Festival, Adelaide Cabaret Festival and the Fringe World Festival in Perth. Tickets are $35 and $30 for concession. For bookings call 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au.
An evening of stars with Peter Watt
Acclaimed Australian author Peter Watt will talk about his latest book ‘From the Stars Above’, life as an author, and his personal experience as a volunteer bush firefighter, at the Beerwah Community Hall from 6pm on Thursday May 24. ‘From the Stars Above’ is the twelfth and final instalment in the epic saga about the Duffy and Macintosh families during the war in the Pacific in 1942. More than 350,000 copies of Peter’s 15 novels have sold in Australia and New Zealand. He has been a soldier, private investigator, police sergeant, pipelayer, trawler deckhand and adviser to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. When not writing, Peter spends time volunteering with the Australian Rural Fire Service, which sees him fighting fires around Australia. Tickets are $15 per person and bookings are essential via council’s library website. Peter will be joined by special guest, ABC Sunshine Coast journalist Bruce Atkinson. Enjoy live music by talented local artist Hayden Hack, light refreshments are provided and cash wine bar is supported by the Friends of Beerwah Library. Peter’s books will be available for purchase at the venue.
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A teenage indigenous girl is forcibly removed from her family, sent to a state-run boarding school and told that everything she knows is inferior and that she must adopt a new culture and language. No doubt this will sound familiar to many Australians, despite Sami Blood, Maleny Film Society's latest offering, being set in Sweden in the 1930s. The teenage girl, Elle Marja (brilliantly played by Lene Cecilia Sparrok) is a Sami, the indigenous people living in the far north of Europe. The lives of these traditional reindeer-herders have been dramatically disrupted in the twentieth century by contact with the dominant European culture. The film's director and writer, Amanda Kernell, memorably depicts how the intelligent teenager is faced with the dilemma of being loyal to her people, or rejecting her culture, achieving academically and becoming Swedish. This coming-of-age story, told in flashback, hauntingly explores Elle Marja's exposure to systemic ethnic bigotry and the effect on both the teenager and her sibling, played by her real-life sister, Mia Erika Sparrok. When: Saturday May 12 Where: Maleny Community Centre, Maple Street Food and Drinks: Dinner from 6pm-7pm catered by Claude’s; tea/coffee and homemade slices stand; and drinks available from the bar Movie: Screens from 7.15pm Cost: $13 adults (non-members), $8 students with ID, and children under 16, $5. Tickets also available at Maleny Information Centre, Maple Street, 9.30am to 2pm, and at the door on the night. Info: www.malenyfilmsociety.info
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This charming five-bedroom plus study, threebathroom Cape Cod style home overlooks stunning valley and coastal views. Open plan living and dining flowing out to the covered rear verandah and huge open deck, perfect for entertaining. The beautiful timber kitchen comes complete with stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop, dishwasher, pantry, and glass splashback. The upper floor has multiple living zones and plenty of room for the extended family. There are numerous quality features throughout the home, including timber floors, air conditioning, fireplace, high ceilings, and claw foot tubs to both the ensuite and main bathroom, plus an additional bathroom downstairs and a double lock-up garage plus workshop/storage area. The gardens are established, and there is plenty of water with the 70,000 litre rainwater tank. It’s on a fully fenced 3551m2 block located at 13 Taroona Court, Peachester. For your inspection, call Tracy at Glasshouse Property Sales on 0414 526 270.
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Offering all that is sought after in Hinterland property, this spacious and highly appealing residence is just 1.4km from popular Montville with its boutiques and eateries. Surrounded by the rolling hills with valley views, this superb property offers a blend of modern living, country charm and privacy! Designer home over one level, this property features spacious rooms and several living areas, modern kitchen, generous bedrooms and a master suite. There is also a three-bay shed with bathroom and air conditioning. The property is almost ten acres of open paddock with a creek and forest. Highly sought after and admired, yet rarely found, this Hinterland property offers it all! This is amazing buying, asking for offers above $895,000. The property is located at 2 Main Street, Montville. The exclusive agent is Jess Luthje, phone 0438 616 064 to find out more.
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CHARMING QUEENSLANDER 10 ACRE RAINFOREST RETREAT ALMOST 1 ACRE - MOUNTAIN VIEWS Glass House Mountains offers over $485,000 Glass House Mountains offers over $460,000 Landsborough $650,000
Renovated 1950’s Qlder - 3 brms, 1 bath, 2 toilets Gourmet kitchen, lge s/s cooker + d/w, high ceilings Spacious rooms, timber floors, a/c, fans, solar panels 12x9x3m 6 bay shed with 3ph power, fenced 2009m2
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Phone Kelvin on 0429 003 338
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GLORIOUS VALLEY PROPERTY This 58 acre property located in Conondale just 17 minutes from Maleny is one of the best kept secrets in the area. • Spacious home with generous bedrooms, large modern kitchen & bathrooms, formal and informal living spaces, wide verandahs, stunning outlooks • High ceilings, polished floors, timber features, covered entertaining deck overlooks saltwater pool & spa • 6m x 12m and 5m x 10m machinery sheds plus a 12m x 5m garden shed and 6m x 9m carport with power, 78,000L rainwater storage plus bore and dam water connections • Easy access to all improved pasture paddocks via gates and laneways, ample water, yards & crush • Well maintained garden plus a fully irrigated vegetable garden with fruit trees. This beautifully presented property offers a most sought-after combination in one of the most delightful and tranquil settings ever seen.
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In the Garden LANDSBOROUGH We now have a Posi 60 with tilt bucket for hire with combo 3 1/2 tonne excavator
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Contributed by Patricia Bradford At our last meeting, we had a short demonstration on how to show off blooms to look their best for judging and it was good to see newer members entering the competition bench. Viki Blaik attended the Queensland Council for Garden Club’s President's morning tea held recently and brought back suggestions and ideas that can help smaller clubs function better. A few members enjoyed the hospitality of the Nambour Garden Club's Friendship Day recently. They reported back that their competition bench was well supported with beautiful blooms and their guest speaker, Clair Bickle, was very interesting. We had another suggestion to repel possums – try installing solar lights next to plants. Our next meeting will be on Thursday May 17 from 9.30am in the garden of Viki Blaik. There will be a short meeting, with morning tea, then a social gathering. All welcome. Please bring a chair. For more info phone 5496 9169. Results of the competition bench were first to Patricia Bradford 18pts and a tie for second between Margaret Ferris and Pam Innes 16pts. Suella Lanceley and Viki Blaik hold entries from the competition bench
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Plant of the month
Golden Candlesticks Banksia spinulosa Golden Candlestick Banksias are flowering profusely this year, probably due to the recent rains. This Banksia is one of the most beautiful to be seen on walks around the Glass House Mountains. Banksia spinulosa is a shrub which grows to approximately two metres in height with multiple stems. The leaves are narrow and finely toothed on the edges and usually whorled at the ends of the branchlets. Banksias grow on well drained sandy soils along much of the eastern coast of Australia. Flowers appear from April through to August and range in colour from pale yellow, to deep yellow, and even a red form. After a considerable time woody cones appear containing numerous seed follicles. Heat is required to release the winged seeds, hence Banksias regenerate well following bush fires. This can be replicated by placing woody cones in a warm oven following use for cooking. Banksias produce nectar which is a food source for Honeyeaters, Sugar Gliders and Antechinus, while the seed follicles are targeted by the Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo. It is worth taking a walk around the Tibrogargan Circuit, Trachyte Circuit or the Soldier Settlers’ Walk to see the wonderful array of Banksias.
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? Visit www.gman-inc.com.au. For information on GMAN Nursery sales please call Gwen: 07 5493 0029 or Yvonne: 5438 7118.
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Noticeboard Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Friday May 18 The Maleny Catholic Ladies Group will be hosting a delicious Morning Tea, on Friday May 18 at 9.30am with multi-draw raffles and lucky door prizes at the Pat Daley Centre, Maleny Catholic Church, 45 Cedar Street. Booking are essential, phone Pam on 5494 2487. Thursday May 24 Mooloolah Valley Slimmers will be hosting a Cuppa for Cancer Morning Tea in the Mooloolah Public Hall, 42 Bray Road, Mooloolah, commencing at 10am. Join your family and friends, and come along to share a cuppa and some delicious food, buy some raffle tickets, and help raise funds for the Cancer Council. Entry is $10 and includes morning tea. Everyone welcome – see you there! Thursday May 24 Maleny Neighbourhood Centre will host a Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday May 24 at The Orangery Maleny, from 10am to noon. Tickets, which need to pre-purchased from the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, are $15 per head with $5 being donated to the Cancer Council. The Orangery is located at 10 Mountain View Road, Maleny. Come along and support Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, bring people together to help raise funds and make a big difference to those impacted by cancer.
From the churches We have just recently remembered again Anzac Day, April 25, 1915 at 4.30am when the Anzacs went ashore at Gallipoli, many to their immediate deaths and the campaign that then went on for several years. Anzac Day is such a memorable day in our yearly calendar. No other day brings our nation together and these two nations together like Anzac Day. Aussie/Kiwi rivalry on the sports fields is legendary but equally so legendary are the brothers in arms on the battlefield. I recently heard a quote from Rommel, the German general called the ‘Desert Fox’ who fought in both WW1 and WW2 and who was held in high respect by his opponents in war for his chivalry and bravery. He said: “If I was ever going to take hell I would use the Australians to take it and New Zealanders to hold it.” Such was his respect for the Anzacs. Anzac Day brings Australia together with such incredible unity along with New Zealand as both nations remember the incredible bravery and brotherhood of both nations along with their allies. But we also remember the futility of war and the terrible loss of so many lives and
Members and visitors of U3A Sunshine Coast are invited to attend a session with Bernadette Moore on ‘Walking the Camino Pilgrim Trail’, the most popular of Spain’s hiking routes. The session is on Tuesday May 15 at 9.30am at the Masonic Lodge Hall, Tamarind Street, Maleny. Phone Marty for details on 5494 1212. Do you experience facial pain? You are not alone. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group may be able to help you. The next meeting is on Saturday May 19. Please join us for coffee and refreshments from 1pm at the Kawana Library meeting room, Nanyima Street, Buddina (entrance at rear). Keep up to date with information to help you manage your wellbeing and meet new friends. For further information call Nora on 0418 495 776. Using your creative mind - Do you want to activate more of your brain? Join Helen Joy from Right Brain Genius and discover how drawing can help create balance in your life at the Maleny Library on Thursday May 24 from 1.30pm and at Beerwah Library on Wednesday June 6 from 1.30pm. This session helps you with saying goodbye to negative emotions you may hold about your creative ability. Join in on group activities, boost your confidence and discover a great way to relieve stress. There is no cost to attend this workshop, however you need to book a spot either via the Libraries website or by phoning 5475 8989.
Ps Barry Leask Maleny Church on the Rise damaged lives of those that returned. It’s always so touching to see the huge crowds Anzac Day attracts, from the youngest to the aged, to pay respect and gratitude. Jesus said this in John 15:13: “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.” That sums up the sacrifice of brave soldiers and nurses and all those that have contributed to the many campaigns over many decades to keep our nation free. It also sums up the sacrifice of Jesus that he gave his life so we could all experience an inner peace and the promise of eternal life. All we have to do is accept him. John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Let’s continue to remember the earthly sacrifice of the Anzacs and the eternal sacrifice of Jesus.
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Contributed by Charles Russell A group of young people from the Landsborough Seventh-day Adventist Church recently performed at the Glasshouse Views Retirement Village in Beerwah. Accompanied by various instruments including ukuleles, guitar, harmonica, xylophone and piano, they treated the residents with musical items, community singing, poems and stories. Event co-ordinator Kylie said: “At the conclusion of the program, the residents received a bunch of flowers and each was given a therapeutic hand rub. It was good for the young ones to mix with the elderly people and show they cared for them.”
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Sport The Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker Saturday morning practice was well attended with Sarah Widin instructing Ted Gardner, Stuart Craig and Bev Sockhill. Wallace Roy and Wendy Whitby played a game of golf croquet. Sunday morning Sarah beat Frances Harper 14–3 in a ladder game. In the afternoon Donna beat Ken Barker 10–8 to change positions on the ladder. Donna is now third behind Nick Cram and Vince Carbery. Another game on the lawn saw Kath Smith beat Sally Adams and Frances 10-5. We had a visit from the Range Care on Tuesday. Seventeen people and staff enjoying themselves on the lawn paints a pleasant picture. We hosted Bribie Island in the Lochwood competition on Wednesday. Lynda Davies and Ken Wallman (Ken W) represented Bribie Island. Ken (Ken B), Donna and Vince played for Maleny. The singles in the morning were opposite sides of a coin. Donna played Lynda, got away to a fantastic start, and ended up winning 22–4. The two Kens played mistake riddled croquet for the first hour or so, making only half a dozen hoops. Then Ken B broke from 2 to the peg. Normally this wouldn’t be done at this level. The break, for a variety of reasons, would stop at 4 back and a leave set, but he decided to make hay while he could. Ken W, despite having contact and a good couple of periods of play after that, was plagued by errors and misfortune. The final result saw Ken B 26 beating Ken W 14. In the afternoon, in the doubles, Donna and Vince 19 defeated Ken W and Lynda 10. Maleny took the honours 3 games to 0. A motley collection of games occurred on Thursday. Kath hosted Gillian Bradley from Cairns in a game of ricochet narrowly losing 11–12. Garth and Bev played a 5 all draw. Wendy and Frances played a game of golf with Wendy triumphing 7–6. Ken played Nick Cram in an overdue ladder competition and went down in and exciting game 22–26. Club play days are Thursday and Sunday at 1 for 1.30pm. 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 5494 3555.
District Cross Country Contriubted by Carrie Shaw
Peachester State School Cross Country Age Champions Iyla and Daniel, Emma and Sam and Montana along with Hayden, Beau, Addison, Archie and Ethan represented Peachester at the District Cross Country Carnival. Emma, Sam and Daniel did the school proud by running their way right through to the Regional Carnival.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday May 2: Congratulations to Eileen Pierce who is the Ladies 2018 A Grade Singles Champion. She was too strong for Rae Farrell winning 25-8. Well done to both ladies. 1st Round Ladies Championship Pairs - Viv James and Maz Idle (sub) def Wendy Platt and Chris Freshwater 27-7. Top effort to come away with such a score line against last year’s runners ups. Social bowls: David Wiley and Tony Verdonk def Dennis Hume and Ron Wilson 36-20. Noelene Annakin and John Annakin def Ruth Wahry and Bruce Angus 34-10, while Jenny Morris, Jack Timm and Rob Scullion def Brian Squires, Marilyn Boulton and Ron Rix 27-13. Thursday May 3: Social bowls - winners of the day were Bob Bloomer and John Annakin who
I must say were both on fire with 2 wins + a margin of 23. Runners up were Darcy Wilson and Bill Tumbridge with + 9 in the 2nd game. Lucky draw went to Dick Coppa and Brian Squires. In a few weeks we will be playing 21 end games to get ready for pennant season. That’s right, no half time coffee! Both the men and ladies are after players for this year’s pennant. Place your name down at the club. I am unsure about the ladies but the men need at least 28 players as we are in divisions 2, 4 and 5. Nominations for Men A Grade singles are open, forms can we acquired from the club now. District Mixed Pairs nominations are open with money and nomination to be in to our club secretary by Friday May 25.
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Maleny Golf Club Contributed by Jenny Oxenham Tuesday, May 1: Maleny Golf Club held a Mixed 18 Hole Single Stableford Competition. First Place went to Alan Stevens with 39 points runner-up was Ian Dauth with 38 points on a count-back from third place winner Trevor Fairley with 38 points. NTP: 3 – Ian Dauth, 5 and 12 - Paul Viertel and 14 - Alan Stevens. Wednesday, May 2: there was an 18 Hole Single Stableford competition run for our ladies with first place going to Mo Lawrence with 38 points, runner-up went to Anne Devane with 35 points and third place going to Seri Tytherleigh with 33 points. Friday, May 4: Our usual Chook-Run 9 Hole competition was played with first place going to Graham Thompson, Tom Kennedy was runner-up and third place went to both Pam Cronk and John Hay – well done! Saturday, May 5: there was an 18 hole, 2 person nett aggregate stroke competition, played by the men of our Club. First place went to the duo of Gary Wright and Matthew Owen with 150 nett, runners-up went to Paul Viertel and Corey Zammit with 151 nett and third place went to Peter Gilbert and Jason Norris with 153 nett. NTP: 5 and 14 Gary Dallyn and 12 - Peter Gilbert. Another three holes have just been added so why not come and play our extended 12-hole course? Attractive Gold and Silver prorata membership rates are also available. To book a round or enquire about membership, call 5499 9960. For more information: www.malenygolfclub.com.au.
Beerwah Golf Club Ladies results Contributed by Brenda Briese Thursday May 3: We played our May Monthly Medal, with a good field of 55 ladies (shows what a bit of sunshine does)! Division 1: nett winner was Karen Gannon 72 nett, runner up was Gail Gundry on 74 and gross winner was Andrea Campbell on 91. Division 2: winner was Teresa Keast on 71 nett, runner up was Lesley Eggleston on 76 and gross winner was Mavis Brimelow on 96. Division 3: nett winner was Jan Corfield on 77, runner up was Josie Thistlethwaite on 78 and gross winner was Bridget John on 114. NTP: 2 Carolyn Chestnut, 5 and 16 - Andrea Campbell, (2nd shot) 18 - Barbara Drury. Putting - Brenda Briese 27 putts and BRD went to 80 nett.
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Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover Club championships started this week with a number of games completed the quality of play and the closeness of games is a credit to all the participants. All indications so far could make predictions of a singles champion difficult to pick. One thing is for sure if any player is a little off their game and they could face elimination from the event. Great weather and the green playing beautifully allowed all players to play an array of excellent draw shots which tends to be the major skills on display so far in this year’s championships. Winners to date are Ray Pantlin, Miles Allen, Curly Peterson, Doug McGufficke. Two games to be completed and joined by first round bye players Brett Gillies and Henry Harboult. Amongst that group is the eventual winner – all the best men as the competition moves forward. Thanks to those bowlers who played on Tuesday, see you all next week. We had teams play away with success, well done Jim and Joe. Wednesday night proved to be another great night of bowls. Best night’s entertainment in town. Mobile Kingdom kept their winning form despite the loss of regular member Dennis Kyling. Suggestions from within the competition is that a number of likely replacements want to join the front runners. Bad luck guys Dennis will return refreshed from some downtime at Bribie raring to go. It was great to see some visitors play at the club on Wednesday night. Gary Darcy needed to be on his best form to impress with some lovely bowls. Reliable information tells me VB can improve your fine motor skills if used in moderation. Don Ginns hit some real form despite changes to his team. Puzzlingly a form change could be the new diet; burgers and bowls goes well. Helps with the lucky numbers win also. Talking about changes, thanks to the organiser Miles Allen who went to ridiculous lengths to include visitors and find replacements as some of our regular stars are holidaying in Tasmania. If you would like a game, call the club everyone gets a game all levels of expertise welcome. Quality food was back with barbeque extraordinaire Tony Yorkston taking over the reins from backups Steve Porter and Ben Fawns. Thanks again guys from all for your efforts every week with the cooking and clean up. Much appreciated by all. What a great Friday afternoon of Scroungers, faster greens found a few out on their draw bowls. Great weather, great bowls and great to see some of newcomers come out on top. Come and join in, stay on for nibbles, drinks and lucky draw. Thanks to all our sponsors for supporting our club, members thank you in return for supporting them and their businesses. By thinking this way we all benefit. See you all on the green or in the club. Keep rolling up.
Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Frawley Witta Wagtails were unfortunately rained out and did not get a game last Wednesday. Whistlers played at Witta, against Mooloolaba Legends. It was nice day for tennis, and it was good tennis. We didn't win but everyone enjoyed the day. Score was 20-42 games. Team was Liz Mellish, Brenda Warner, Donna Kuskopf and thanks Annie Lyons for filling in. Division 2 is strong tennis and the Wildcats are enjoying their tennis. Once again it was a close match against the Mooloolaba Mojito’s. Pauline, Stacey, Libby and Jenie did their best but went down by 5 games. So close again. Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm all welcome. Court bookings: 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
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Just for Laughs A traveller is walking down a country road, tired and hungry he comes across a pub called the ‘George and the Dragon’. Although it’s late and the pub is closed he knocks on the door. The publican’s wife sticks her head out of a window. "Could I have some food?" he asks. The woman glances at his shabby clothes and
ARIES March 21 - April 20 From May 13 Mercury enters the sign of Taurus and gets you thinking about your finances. Up until now your focus is on money, what you earn, spend, how you budget, or how you can increase your income. Autumn now approaches us in the southern hemisphere; however, it is not really the ‘merry month of May’ as Uranus leaves your sign and enters Taurus. TAURUS April 21 - May 21 There are two major astrological events which will create sudden unforeseen events in your life, perhaps seeing you break with convention, maybe start a revolution or it will bring out your genius eccentricities. This is because Mercury and Uranus enter your sign from May 13 to May 15. That means you are better able to plan and make anything abstract tangible. GEMINI May 22 - June 21 May could be a month of surprises! This is because a major planetary shift occurs when Uranus, which has been in Aries for the last seven years, now enters the sign of Taurus. This may shake up stuff you have buried inside yourself. Between May 13 and month’s end, Mercury also transits Taurus. Use this period to look inside yourself and forget dwelling on the past. CANCER June 22 - July 22 May could really see that you are going to do quite a bit of socialising. This month you have the patience to see projects through to the finish. The practical sign of Taurus is now in full swing in your charting as the 15th features two events, a New Moon in Taurus and Uranus entering that sign after being seven years previously in Aries. A good flow of energies.
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LEO July 23 - August 23 The rapidly shifting energies for this month may leave you breathless! You are best to put aside some time for yourself in meditating, daydreaming or physical exercise. Be aware that Uranus, after seven years, is changing its sign to shake up your status quo. You may change your career or the direction of your path entirely over the next seven years. VIRGO August 24 - September 23 You will need to stay alert and go with the flow and make the most of the shifting energies. From May 13 Mercury enters your fellow Earth sign of Taurus and stays there until May 29. During this time your focus is on anything practical, tangible and beneficial to your finances, although some areas where you may try to stay fixed, or stubborn, will not work. LIBRA September 24 - October 23 This may be a very strange month for you. One of the outer planets, namely Uranus changes signs. On May 15 there is a New Moon in Taurus as well as Uranus moving into that sign also. It has just finished spending seven years in the sign of Aries. That planet really does shake up the status quo in our lives and likes us to move out of our ruts and routines. SCORPIO October 24 - November 22 The word this month for you is tumultuous! On May 13 Mercury moves into the sign of Taurus until the end of the month and then on May 15 there is a New Moon in Taurus, with Uranus entering the same sign! Uranus will move from the sign of Aries after seven years into Taurus so energy is on the opposite side of your chart. Expect the unexpected!
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SAGITTARIUS November 23 - December 21 There is a major shift this month and it impacts your daily work life and the way you maintain your health. Mid-month the planet Uranus changes signs. For the last seven years Uranus has been busy in Aries in the creative and romantic sector of your chart. You may have married, divorced, moved, fallen in love, travelled, and discovered new depths to your creativity. CAPRICORN December 22 - January 20 This month sees a major planetary shift by the Planet Uranus! For the last seven years it has been in the fire sign of Aries. Now on May 15 it enters Taurus. Uranus is the planet of unexpected changes with its job to sweep into any area of your life where you are stuck in habit or routine. It shakes things up so that new experiences, and events, can move into your life! AQUARIUS January 21 - February 18 The planet that rules your sign, namely Uranus, makes a huge change by its transition into the sign of Taurus from May 15. For the next seven years until July 2025, its movement is very important for you. Also there is a New Moon in Taurus from May 15! With Mars and Uranus, your intuitive skills are enhanced and you are an excellent listener and dispense good advice. PISCES February 19 - March 20 Now that Uranus enters a compatible sign with yours it is likely that you will notice, rather quickly, the change in how you think and communicate. With Uranus in Taurus, and the New Moon also in that sign, by mid-month, your water sign will thrive with Earth and Water blending together for an increased harvest! Embrace joyfully all the changes coming your way!
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Dental Excel.... Family Dentist The Dental Excel dental practice has been serving the Beerwah and hinterland community for over 20 years. The practice was started by Dr Jeff Cox some six years prior to this and then purchased by Dr David Marley when he emigrated from the UK in 1997. Dental Excel has grown since then but still aims to provide the best and most appropriate treatment for each and every patient who trusts us with their dental care.
It is becoming more and more obvious that good dental health is extremely important to general health with more general health conditions associated with poor dental health. All general dentistry such as white fillings, hygiene, root canal therapy, crowns and bridges are routine treatments for the dentists at Dental Excel.
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David and Finbarr have a great interest in the placing and restoring of dental implants and are constantly undergoing continuing education in the field. They have recently returned from the Dental XP world symposium on dental implants in Florida where 30 of the top implantologists in the world gave participants the benefit of their latest research and techniques which they could apply to the treatment of their patients. Implants can be used to restore function or cosmetics by filling gaps with implant crowns and bridges or to restrain those dentures which have a mind of their own.
Children in the developmental stages of their dentition are best served by being referred to a specialist orthodontist to guide them to a good result both functionally and aesthetically. However, there are many adult patients and older teenagers who are left with crooked or crowded front teeth who can benefit from the new technology of new orthodontic treatments such as FASTBRACES and INMAN ALIGNER. Raj and Finbarr, in suitable patients, are achieving excellent transformations. A consultation is free and will enable you to explore your options if you have concerns in this area.
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Dental Excel dentists still enjoy providing dentures, either partial or full, and aim to achieve both a good functional result but also that dentures provide as cosmetically pleasing a result for patients as possible. The dentist works in harmony with a very experienced technician so that between them they can achieve the best result. The correct extension and occlusal balance is of paramount importance for dentures to be wearable and the former is singularly missing in many dentures. Implants, where bone permits, can be life changing when used to stabilise and retain either partial or full dentures but must be viewed as a plus factor and not a substitute for well-constructed dentures. Fixed dentures are also now an alternative for many people.
Both home kit bleaching and in surgery ZOOM Tooth Whitening are available at Dental Excel.
Children Dental Excel welcomes our younger clients and also supports the Medicare Child Dental Benefit Scheme for eligible 2-17 year olds. A dedicated child play area for littlies has recently been added in our Beerwah clinic.
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For those patients who wish to improve the cosmetics of their smile, all options such as composite veneers and porcelain veneers in association with general bleaching, are available as well as cosmetic crowns where required. SNAP ON SMILES is a really innovative new cosmetic product which for many people is a very easy way of achieving a great smile without major dental work and can both cover existing teeth and fill gaps present. This may be a great short or long-term solution for many people.
Here at Dental Excel we understand that there are so many expenses in modern life which tend to push taking care of that precious dental health well down the list, yet healthy and attractive teeth are a great asset to us all and regular care very often prevents big problems down the line. Therefore, we have recently introduced a ‘NO INTEREST EVER’ payment plan so that patients can have the treatment they need now and do not have to wait, and then pay for the treatment in instalments after (conditions apply). For dental implants / orthodontics / cosmetics we offer a free patient assessment.
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All specials available from Wednesday 2nd May until Tuesday 15th May 2018. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the state of Queensland. Beer prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.
$
12.99
EACH
SECRET STONE SAUVIGNON BLANC, BROWN BROTHERS MOSCATO OR TEMPUS TWO WINES
750ML
$
19.99 EACH
GRANT BURGE PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY NV, DEVIL’S LAIR HIDDEN CAVE CHARDONNAY, PEWSEY VALE RIESLING OR GRANT BURGE MIAMBA SHIRAZ 750ML
PALMWOODS CELLARS - PALMWOODS SHOP 5, 18-20 MARGARET STREET TEL 5445 9266 PALMWOODS DRIVE THRU - PALMWOODS 28 MAIN STREET TEL 5445 9003
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