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Hi Everyone Hi everyone Melbourne Cup Day was a huge blur of glamour as Sarah and I managed to snap off about 60 group photos of the glamorous ladies (and men) of Glasshouse Country in a couple of hours. Some of these images we have shared in the Out and About page and the rest of them are on our Facebook Page www.facebook.com/glasshousecountrynews It was a fabulous day and everyone we spoke to at the Beerwah RSL, Beerwah Hotel and Club Glass House seemed to be making the most of the day – and with the effort people had taken to dress up, nearly everyone was happy to have their photo taken (this makes our job so much easier). The P&C from Beerburrum School were really happy as the event held at the Beerwah Hotel was also a fundraiser for the school with $5.00

from each ticket sold going to the school. This is an excellent initiative by the Beerwah Hotel, each year they allocate the funds to a different school. The next glamorous event for us to be reporting on will be the High School Graduations – yes at the end of next week it will be time for the Year 12s to say goodbye to their school days. So you can expect to see plenty more gorgeous photos after the Beerwah High and the Glasshouse Country Christian College events and if parents would also like to send in images please do, we will just need the names of the people in the photos. Send to editorial@gcnews.com.au

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This Week in GCNews Local news........................................... 3-16 Doing business........................................ 19 Community groups.............................. 20-21 You said it............................................... 22 Elected Reps........................................... 24 What a Woman Wants.............................. 25 Health beauty & wellbeing........................ 26 Living..................................................... 27 Out and about......................................... 28 Things 2 do............................................. 29 Churches and community notices.............. 30 Real estate......................................... 31-34 Trades............................................... 35-40 Sports news....................................... 40-41 Gardening............................................... 42 TV guide................................................. 43 Classifieds.......................................... 44-45 Fun page................................................. 46

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On the Cover Maleny based artist Sarah Rayner and divisional councillor Anna Grosskreutz put the finishing touches to the new ‘Welcome to Beerwah’ sign which was unveiled last week. See story on page 3. All advertising and copy is accepted subject to the approval of the publisher, Blurb Communications Pty Ltd, who reserves the right to make adjustments in keeping with the general format of this publication. Compliance with the Trade Practices Act 197 rests with the advertiser. Every care will be taken in the preparation and placement of advertising but the publisher, staff or agents shall not be liable for errors or omissions or subsequent effects due to same. Any adjustments by way of remuneration or replacement advertising is at the discretion of the editor. Customers place display deadline of midday Friday will receive a proof of their Open: who Wed, Thurs Friadvertisements 9am-4pm -before Sat the & Sun 9am-1pm prepared advertisement.Rd, Arrangements can be made to receive 3 Beerburrum Beerburrum Phone: 5496a faxed 0001copy of the advertisement. No responsibility will be accepted for the inclusions of or errors in submissions received after our advertised deadline.

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Remembrance Day Services, 93rd Remembrance Day Commemorative Service to be held at the Cenotaph, Settlers Rotary Park, Glass House Mountains, form up 1050 hours, commencement 1055 hours. A light luncheon will be available at the RSL Club after the service. A service will also be held at the Beerwah/Peachester RSL. Form up at 1030 hours for 1045 start. Anyone interested in attending this Service is most welcome to attend. The next day meeting of the Pumicestone District Orchid & Foliage Society will be held at the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi on Friday, November 11 starting at 9.00am. A speaker will talk on growing phalaenopsis and growing orchids in trees. Visitors welcome! For more information phone Di on 5496 2861. Nia dance jam in aid of ‘Shed the Light’ charity, 7.00pm - 9.00pm at the Maleny showgrounds pavilion. Nia is a joyful celebration, a chance to dance, and love your body! Nia combines the dance arts, martial arts, and healing arts and invites you to move in the body’s way… your body’s way! Nia is done barefoot to funky world music. To learn more about Nia visit: www. niaaustralia.com.au Please bring a donation, a water bottle, towel or blanket and a plate to share. Wear comfy clothing and bring friends and family to celebrate through dance and movement. Contact Sylvana on 0427 919 959 or email Susanne at niasunshinecoast@live. com.au

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The Pumicestone District Orchid and Foliage Society’s Summer Orchid Show at the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi. There will be a display of beautiful orchids in the hall and a range of stalls in the grounds. Morning and afternoon tea and lunch will be available. Entry into the grounds is free, $3.00 entry to orchid show in hall. Saturday 8.00am - 4.00pm, Sunday 8.00am - 2.30pm. For more information phone Di on 5496 2861. Sunday, November 13 Prepare Act and Survive information session at the Beerburrum Community Hall from 1.00pm. Gold coin donation, proceeds to Glasshouse Rural Fire Brigade. For more information contact Helen Manson, phone 5496 9974. Sunshine Coast Branch of the Australian Hibiscus Society’s next meeting, 10.30am in the Lower Hall of the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Blackall Street, Woombye. Visitors welcome. Morning tea provided at 10.00am prior to meeting. Phone 5445 9757.

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Beerwah beckons

Things are starting to happen in Beerwah. A new entry sign. Rumours that council has purchased a significant parcel of land in the centre of town for a possible ‘green heart’. The start of a $3.5 million project that will give locals the chance to help shape the growth and planning for the town. Last week, the finishing touches were put on a new welcome sign to the town, which features the iconic pineapple and which complements the region’s first signage installed at Glass House Mountains last year. The sign, made from precast concrete and recycled ironbark timber, was designed by Maleny artist Sarah Rayner. Cr Grosskreutz said the new sign is the start of a $3.5 million project for the town. The next stage is the roll out of the ‘Place +’ program, which kicks off this week. She said Council wants to find out what people love and value about Beerwah by gathering the thoughts, ideas and opinions of local residents, community organisations and businesses.

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Council’s new ‘Place +’ program relies on strong community engagement and Beerwah is an important project using this approach. According to Council, it is about understanding the social and economic issues surrounding a place just as much as it is about functional and environmental issues. It is about acknowledging individual and community values in understanding the unique qualities of each place, before embarking on change. Those qualities include the physical environment, the history and culture as well as the community’s dreams and hopes for the future. Cr Grosskreutz said that as Beerwah’s population grows and it becomes a Major Activity Centre, it is vital to talk to the people who live and work and play in the town. “People connected to Beerwah are invited and encouraged to be involved in this project and to commit to working together over the long term, towards a positive future,” Cr Grosskreutz said. “The intent is for Beerwah to have prosperity and vitality, while retaining its strong sense of community. “Recent approval of several significant projects has shown confidence in the future for Beerwah and we hope that our ‘Place +’ process will identify opportunities and encourage partnerships with the community to maintain this momentum. Cr Grosskreutz said council had spent a significant amount of money in the local area in the last term, and hinted at another major announcement to be made in coming weeks, regarding the purchase of a major parcel of land in the heart of Beerwah. Watch this space! Continued page 9

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Steve Attrill has announced that he will be contesting the division left vacant by outgoing Councillor, Anna Grosskreutz. This is the second time Steve has stood for Council. At the last local government election in 2008 he earned one in four of the primary vote and in his words 'he is back', with the same vigour to contest the 2012 council election. Steve and his wife Rogina moved to Glass House Mountains late in 1999, and not long after, they expanded their family to include a daughter who is now nine-years-old. Steve had grown up and worked predominately in South East Queensland but when I asked him why he chose to settle in Glass House Mountains he said ‘because it was so green’. Most of us who are not born and bred locals will understand the appeal that the area has for visitors, and it definitely makes sense choosing it as a place to settle into and raise a family. Although Steve has lived in the area for over a decade his work life and community involvement has focused on Caboolture where he owned and operated a number of businesses including Video Shops and Finanical Planning services. It is this experience, along with that of working in a managerial role in banking and finance industry that Steve believes has given him the skills required as a Councillor. Having worked in a bureaucracy he understands the constraints, but also how to work within them. He also believes his strength in bringing about resolution through mediation will be of real benefit in trying to achieve good outcomes for the

community. The role of a Councillor these days since amalgamation is significantly different from the past and Steve is confident that if elected he has the skills to hit the ground running. “If elected, I will stop the cash drain from the hinterland to the coast and ensure our community is represented in council,” Mr Attrill said. Now that he has formally announced that he will be running, Steve will be completely focused on engaging the community. He will be embracing a strong digital communication approach but will also be getting out there door knocking and getting to listen to as many locals as possible. His website will go live in the next week www. steveattrillwill.com.au but if you would like to contact him before that you can email him on steveatrill@live.com.au or phone 0418 714 177.

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Should climbers cough up more for rescue? Over the past week there has been plenty of debate about whether the penalties are harsh enough for those climbers who ignore warnings and signage about unsafe conditions on our local mountains. Last week, a local daily newspaper reported calls from some members of the SES that penalties should be increased for those who risk both their own lives and those of emergency service personnel by climbing in unsafe conditions. We took to the streets to find out what locals think. Landsborough resident Sharon said the fines, currently $300.00 aren’t hefty enough. She said climbers who get into difficulty should be asked to pay back the costs of their rescue, and questioned Sharon from Landsborough the valuable time repeated rescues took; particularly when and if emergency services were needed elsewhere. Edward and Alison, also from Landsborough, agreed. “There needs to be much more of a deterrent

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for those climbers who blatantly disregard the signage,” Edward said. “The signage needs to clearly indicate that there is a large penalty for anyone who doesn’t comply.” Their comments were echoed by Wayne, another Landsborough resident, who agreed the penalties should be increased. “These people are using valuable resources when they need to be rescued. What if our emergency services were needed elsewhere?” Last week we also placed the question on our facebook page as we are keen to see what the community think, one comment that has been interesting is from Andrea Hodge - It is a bit

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Unfortunately, much like the slopes of Mt Tibrogargan there is a large amount of slab and loose rock/stones and these conditions trap the unwary climber in that they keep taking risks by going down further and eventually reach the point where it is too dangerous to continue and are unable to climb back up. The rescue crew were told she was only 60 metres from the base but this was not the case. The crew proceeded to the top to locate the woman. As night fell, light rain and mist set in on the mountain making conditions more dangerous. The mountain has been closed for some time and there was plenty of fresh evidence of more recent rock falls. After several attempts, the woman was observed some 150 metres from the rescue crew but she was in a position deemed to be too dangerous for the crew to proceed as there were no suitable anchor points to secure the rescue equipment and effect a rescue safely. As the woman had adequate clothing, food and water it was agreed that rather than endanger the crew any further she would remain on the mountain and a helicopter was arranged for first light in the morning. The rescue team eventually arrived back at the car park at 11.30pm. Group Leader Robert Barry stated that in this case the climbers had acknowledged that they had seen the mountain closed signage and climbed over the fence to access the track. Poor information on the location of the woman and the miserable conditions led to a lengthy effort by the rescue team given that most had already completed a hard day’s work. He thanked the climbing team of Tim, Graeme, Jason, Cameron and Dave, and the ground crew of Ross, Robert and Lou.

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A date to remember – 11/11/11

It will be a day of extra special significance this Friday, November 11 (11/11/11), when we remember those men and women who have died and suffered across all conflicts. We are all encouraged to pause at precisely 11.00am to observe one minute’s silence and reflect on the loss and suffering caused by war. You too can show your support by attending one of the services being held locally, and by purchasing a poppy.

A passion for military memorabilia With Remembrance Day just around the corner, we welcomed the opportunity to have a chat with Palmview’s Kevan Brown, an avid collector of military vehicles. Kevan invited us to his home to check out his impressive collection of vehicles, which includes a Chevrolet Blitz, a Dodge weapons carrier, and a military jeep, which hits the road every now and again, particularly for annual Anzac Day services.

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What’s happening The 93rd Remembrance Day Commemorative Service will be held at the Cenotaph, Settlers Rotary Park, Glass House Mountains, form up 1050 hours, commencement 1055 hours. A light luncheon will be available at the RSL Club after the service. A service will also be held at the Beerwah/ Peachester RSL. Form up at 1030 hours for a 1045 start. Anyone interested in attending this Service is most welcome to attend.

Military vehicle Kevan, a member of the Military Jeep Club of Queensland, has never served in a war and is grateful for the fact, but has had a long time fascination with military vehicles after he received his first book on the subject when he was 11-years-old. “Some people collect teapots, I collect military vehicles,” he said. Over the years Kevan has owned a number of different vehicles, starting off with a Dodge power wagon that came from the Gaza Strip. “These vehicles were the ultimate workhorse at a time when there were hardly any cars in manufacture. “I love the fact that what you see is what you get – there’s nothing fancy about them, but they served a purpose,” said Kevan. Kevan recently spent $8,000 on his Jeep, but saysit’s a small price to pay to keep his passion for our military history alive.

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For some, it’s a day of good luck, for others, a day when prophecies come true, and for many, a day of commemoration for our forefathers who bravely fought for the peace our nation enjoys today. For one local girl though, it’s a very special day for another reason entirely. Tayla Hunn of Peachester will wake up on Friday morning, the 11/11/11, and celebrate her 11th birthday, in a special number sequence that occurs only once every 100 years. And the Peachester student is well aware of the day’s significance. “It’s pretty special, all the 11’s,” Tayla said. Although Tayla made her entrance into the world much earlier in the morning than 11.00am on that day in November 11 years ago, her mum Vicki was quick to point out that the 11 phenomenon doesn’t end there for this family, who moved to Peachester, you guessed it, 11 years ago. So how will Tayla celebrate such a rare and exciting occasion? “We’re having a huge camp out on our property, with all our friends and family,” Tayla said. Hopefully, Tayla and her mum have finished sending out all 111 invitations!

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Following the open day at 1.30pm, a number of current members will be presented with Queensland Fire and Rescue medals for 15 years of service. Another important event to be marked on the day will be the opening of our fabulous new training room. The brigade was fortunate to receive a building grant from Queensland Fire and Rescue to build this new space, which will be dedicated to local identity Stan Tutt, in recognition of the huge contribution he made, not only as the Secretary of the original Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade but to the entire community over many years. Local builder Troy Brahim has achieved a fantastic result in a very short space of time, of course with the amazing contribution of many volunteer hours from our members. Make sure you mark this date in your calendar! For more information phone Helen Jakeman on 0438 941 031.

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Beerburrum Hall Committee have invited representatives from our local Glasshouse Mountains Rural Fire Brigade and Queensland Fire and Rescue Service to present tips on preparations we can make to ensure our families safety, should we be faced with a bushfire situation. The presentation will be held in the Beerburrum Community Hall (Anzac Avenue) at 1.00pm on November 13. A DVD of the devastating 1994 bushfires will be shown on the night. All welcome, a gold coin donation to the Rural Fire Brigade would be appreciated. For more information contact Helen Manson 5496 0143 after 5.00pm.

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Good news keeps coming from Beerwah High It seems we just can’t get enough good news from Beerwah State High! This week, the school is celebrating the success of four of its senior students, who scooped up a lion’s share of business bursaries on offers from the University of the Sunshine Coast. Students Stacey Bentley, Jenna Ross, Rachel McMahon and Jake Greasley each received one of only 12 bursaries awarded by the University across the Sunshine Coast. The bursaries, each worth $1,500, will help the students with the costs associated with their university studies. Along with their parents, the students were excited to receive the news of the bursaries, which were awarded on the basis of their results in business subjects, as well as overall achievement. Beerwah High deputy principal Matt Bradley said the school was thrilled for the students for being recognised and rewarded for their outstanding achievement.

“We are delighted to see the University of the Sunshine Coast recognise our students, and for them to achieve four of the 12 bursaries handed out on the Sunshine Coast is certainly impressive,” Mr Bradley said.

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Characters come alive at Peachester School

Peachester State School students recently enjoyed an afternoon tea and fancy dress parade to relish in the festivities of our Book Fair. All of the students put in a magnificent effort and showed great spirit on the day. Every year the students look forward to the Book Week parade and once again it was an absolute success. I think the teachers secretly have just as much fun dressing up, which this year included our very own Buzz Light Year aka Mr Duffy! Prizes were awarded for Best Costumes, Best Colouring-in or Book Report which could be redeemed at the Book Fair. It’s always a treasure to see some of the creations that come from simply ransacking the wardrobes or dressup box at home. Thank you to the teachers and Mrs Dorothy Robb for organising a fun-filled afternoon, and to the parents who helped with the masterpiece outfits. There were smiles all around.

Science fires up Local skies will light up tonight as Beerwah State High’s next fireworks demonstration goes off with a bang. Part of an innovative science program for Year 10 physics and chemistry students, Beerwah State High’s fireworks unit is the only one of its kind in Australia. Science teacher and licensed fireworks operator, Mr Peter Muchow, started the program to show students the more spectacular side of science. He believes the fireworks unit draws students who may not have otherwise been interested in physics and chemistry into the subject. “We are the only school in the state that uses fireworks on campus and because it is unique, the kids think it is great. They love the practical side of the subject and learning something they have never experienced before,” he said. Beerwah High’s fireworks science program also has links with the CSIRO and the Scientists in Schools program. Last year university professor Allan Paull, renowned for his work with scramjets, visited the school to help conduct experiments with fuses and blast pressure. Mr Muchow was also invited to attend the National Science Conference in Launceston in 2009 to discuss Beerwah’s fireworks studies.

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It’s the little things that can make the biggest impact. Just ask Mooloolah mother of five, Natalie Pettingill, whose new party balloon business is certainly doing just that. Natalie started up her own party balloon business, which supplies helium balloons, helium and lolly bags, after being frustrated having to travel across the coast to buy helium balloons for family celebrations. This got Natalie thinking, and after looking into it, and a lot of positive encouragement from friends and family, and a cause very close to her heart, Connect3e Balloons came into being. Despite a hectic family life, the decision to start up a new venture was an easy one for Natalie, who donates all the profits from the business to Connect, an Australian-based charity.

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Natalie and her family were already familiar with the charity, which is committed to embracing, educating and empowering Karen refugees, after visiting neighbouring Thailand in 2009, and witnessing first-hand the work the charity is doing to help the refugees relocate. “When I saw the need for a local helium balloon supplier, it made obvious sense. l am already a

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Local business launches Christmas charity appeal Local Beerwah publishers Bizy Bug Publishing are another local business keen to support a worthy charity, donating 50 per cent of the profits from the sale of its latest children’s publication, ‘Emma Cries’, to the Wish List Foundation. The book, written by well-known local author Dean Jacobs, is available for purchase for $16.95 through the company’s website at www.bizybugpublishing.com, or check out their facebook page www. facebook.com/pages/Emma-Cries-Christmas-Appeal/288134487877604.

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Sausages weren’t the only thing sizzling at the recent launch of the ‘Racey Grannies 2012 Calendar’, an initiative to raise funds for the Endeavour Foundation. Heather Christie, who has been previously featured in GCNews, is participating in the 2012 Great Endeavour Rally in her car a purple 1966 HR Holden Sedan (Car 1959), and thought this would be a great way to raise funds. Heather’s rally team is called ‘Why Not’ which is exactly what the grannies said when asked if they’d be willing to pose tastefully semi-nude for the calendar, knowing it was for a good cause. The Grannies, including Mooloolah Valley

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Caloundra and Glasshouse country celebrate King James On Saturday, October 29, the Parish of Caloundra-Glasshouse Country embarked on allday celebrations of the 400th Anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible. Beginning at the Mary MacKillop Centre in Beerwah, Fr Ken Goodger celebrated a very well supported 1662 Book of Common Prayer ‘Lord’s Supper’ with readings from an original faximile copy of the 1611 King James Bible, donated to the Anglican Parish by the local Catholic Community. This was followed by a community King James Bible display with their family histories and a festive morning tea. A sumptuous lunch was then enjoyed at an open church and Bible display at Saint Thomas’ Mooloolah Valley. In the afternoon, over 50 gathered at Saint Andrew’s Caloundra for a ‘High Tea’ and King James Bible exhibition followed by a 1662 Sung Evensong led by Br John Stevenson OGS. After such a successful day we look ford to the 350th Anniversary of the 1662’ Book of Common Prayer’ next year!

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Books for Kids Kick off the 2012 National Year of Reading by helping disadvantaged kids start their own library. Sunshine Coast Libraries, in partnership with the Salvation Army, are running their annual Christmas book drive to give the gift of reading to children across the region from November 1 to December 13. Books for Kids has been operating for 12 years and has provided over 4,000 kids with a new book for Christmas.

Pool safety The Queensland Government’s pool safety hotline took up to 1,500 calls a day in the lead up to the November 4 pool safety register deadline. By this date pool owners simply needed to have checked their pool or spa was on the pool safety register. There were no associated costs. However, owners of pools and spas who did not register by November 4 face fines of $200 or court imposed penalties of up to $2,000. All Queensland pools and spas must comply with the latest pool safety standard by November 30, 2015. Owners only ever need a pool safety certificate if they sell or lease their property. It is important to clarify this point as some media articles and pool inspectors have stated otherwise. No safety certificate is required until you sell or lease a property with a pool. For details on the pool safety register or more information on the pool safety laws go to www.dlgp.qld.gov.au or call 1800 340 634. Donate a new children’s or young adult’s book to any Sunshine Coast library to enable the Salvation Army to distribute these to disadvantaged families across the region in time for Santa’s yearly visit. For every book donated, a star, named in your honour, is placed on one of our Christmas trees at each library. For more information, visit your local Sunshine Coast Library in person or online at www.library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Lighting Up Glasshouse Country If you love lighting up your home and sharing the joy with others, why don’t you let us know your address, either for the competition or just for public viewing. Entries close Friday November 25 at 5.00pm Judging will take place Monday November 28 to Friday December 9

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Tech Time IT review

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Want a tablet but don’t like Apple? Check out the Gigabyte S1080! We frequently come across people who want a tablet computer for either business or personal reasons but whom hate Apple. And while there are quite a few tablets available on the market now… some are light years ahead of the rest in terms of practicality and functionality. The Gigabyte S1080 tablet is our pick of the best ‘non-Apple tablets’ around. It has a 10.1” screen and runs Windows 7 Home Premium (also available in Pro). So for those of you already familiar with Win 7, it can be a good choice. The S1080 takes advantage of the touchscreen capabilities of Windows 7 – but expect these to improve vastly with the release of Windows 8 (mid to late 2012). For those wanting to use it for work, it also features a wide variety of ports, including a USB 2.0 and even a faster USB 3.0 one. There's also Gigabit Ethernet, an SD card reader, a SIM card slot, a VGA port and a slot for an additional battery. It only has one front mounted camera, but has a pair of speakers, an in-built microphone and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity. It’s a bit too heavy to be comfortable by tablet standards, but the sheer amount of functionality still makes this a very worthwhile tablet. It also comes with a 320GB hard disk drive which is massive by tablet standards, but it does contribute to the S1080's weight of 895 grams. The S1080 can also be purchased with a Keyboard Kit which includes a portable keyboard and carry case. This is designed to transform the tablet into a mobile workstation – and this it does very well.

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Sunshine Coast Council has released route options for an innovative Greenlink corridor between the future Palmview development and Kawana and is seeking public comment. Palmview is a Greenfield development site to the west of the new Sunshine Coast University Hospital, which will house up to 18,000 residents in the future. It will be important in providing future affordable housing for key workers at the hospital. The Greenlink is a planned public transport, active transport and emergency vehicle corridor to provide quick access between the future Palmview and Kawana town centres and new Sunshine Coast University Hospital. A feasibility study has been underway since mid 2011 to determine if there is a suitable corridor for the Greenlink between these emerging residential and commercial hubs. Council’s Director of Integrated Transport Planning Graeme Krisanski said the team now has a thorough understanding of the technical constraints of the study area and is looking to gather information from the community about the social constraints that need to be taken into consideration when assessing the options. “We know a great deal about flooding, ground conditions and the environment in the area, but we also want to ensure that we hear from residents about any additional key issues of concern to them,” Mr Krisanski said. “We encourage people to view the options map, ask questions about what is being proposed and give their feedback. “Information provided by the community will be considered in conjunction with the technical information when assessing the feasibility of corridor options.” The Palmview to Kawana Greenlink has the potential to play a significant role in both the local and regional transport networks. From a local perspective, the Palmview to Kawana Greenlink would provide the opportunity for people to live in Palmview and commute by bus or bicycle to employment at Kawana and vice versa. From a regional perspective, the Palmview to Kawana Greenlink would provide an important link in the transport network between the education and industry hubs of the University of the Sunshine Coast and the new Sunshine Coast University Hospital precinct, as well as the future Kawana town centre transport interchange. Council encourages the community to view the options maps and provide their feedback by November 18. Phone 1800 657 248 or visit www.palmview-kawanagreenlink.com.au to view the options maps and find out more about the Palmview to Kawana Greenlink Feasibility Study.

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Regular dental checkups are as important to your overall health as a visit to your doctor. So if it has been a while since your last appointment, the friendly, experienced team at Dental Excel is ready and waiting to support you on your journey to better dental health. Dr David Marley has been based in Beerwah for the past 14 years, and continues to expand and upgrade his facilities in order to offer patients the latest and best in the care of their teeth. Offering a range of dental services, from family and children’s dentistry to dentures, dental implants, fillings, veneers and cosmetic enhancements, Dental Excel’s conveniently located practice in Colonial Court, Simpson Street, Beerwah, also offers easy parking and access and extended opening hours. Over the years, Dental Excel has expanded its care, and now boasts five practices across the coast, with the Beerwah clinic about to undergo further improvements. So if quality care in modern, friendly and relaxed surroundings are as important to you as good dental health, it’s probably time to give Dental Excel a call. They understand how difficult it can be to make an appointment in a busy schedule, and for that reason, they are happy to offer both early and late appointment times. And if you are travelling around the coast, you also have the flexibility of visiting one of their other clinics, located at Caloundra, Palmwoods and Wurtulla, or further south at Bracken Ridge. Give them a call on 5494 0199 or visit their website at www.dentalexcel.com.au to take away the pain, stress and discomfort of your journey to better Finbarr O'Sullivan, Trudy Steinhardt, dental health.

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Is your hearing not as good as it use to be? At the moment, local hearing specialists Shepherd Hearing Care are offering locals the chance to have a free hearing screening when they mention they read about it in GCNews. Shepherd Hearing Care was first established on the Sunshine Coast in 1993 and is the longest established, privately owned and run hearing care centre on the Sunshine Coast. Both Tom and his daughter Kristy are fully accredited Audiometrists and are authorised to provide services to eligible pensioners and veterans under the Commonwealth Government Hearing Care Program (OHS). The successful establishment of Shepherd Hearing Care filled a huge gap in the allied health sector. Despite the rapid build up of a significant client base, the family run business has managed to retain the ‘personal touch’ sometimes lacking in larger organisations. The ability to offer a personalised service and ensure stability of staffing means a lot to those who use their services. Many clients of Shepherd Hearing Care have helped to build the business by a ‘word of mouth’ promotion that ensures a steady stream of new clients seeking a quality result to their hearing needs. Shepherd Hearing Care was the first to introduce ‘free trials’ for a complete month, with absolutely no cost to the client. Tom’s idea was a little radical back in the beginnings of the business, but as he put it, this way, people get to see for themselves what a difference a good quality fitting can make, without feeling as though they are being sold an item. “A free trial offer, combined with attractive price structure and courteous, professional service will ensure we are around for another 18 years,” Tom said. You can visit or call Shepherd Hearing Care at any time between 8.30am 4.00pm, Monday to Friday, phone 5492 6939.

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The lovely garden of Mike and Elaine Sinnamon was the venue for the October meeting. President John Innes presented Mike Sinnamon with a gift to thank him for staying at the hall a couple of nights during the Flower Show. Elaine Sinnamon with this The Peachester State School was Dendrobium orchid successful in obtaining a grant from the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation for setting up a kitchen garden at the School; along with other local organisations, PDHS had given a letter of support. Our Christmas breakup this year will be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club on Tuesday, November 29, at 11.00am. Please bring along a suitable gift, about $5.00 worth for exchange. Please pay for your meal at the next meeting. Our final meeting for the year will be in the Peachester Hall on Thursday, November 17, 9.30am. As well as the usual competition bench, all members are encouraged to make a Christmas arrangement with whatever you have in your garden for a special competition. Please, have a go. Visitors are always welcome. For more information phone 5496 9169.

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At our last games day the lucky door prize winner was George Bower and the raffle prize winner was Eileen Young. In carpet bowls George Bowers, Billee Lupton and Neville Woolley beat Martin Bowers, Margaret Lamb and Enesta De Clara 32 – 18 after 20 ends. Numerous prizes were won in cards games. Reminders: Thursday, November 17 - Bus trip to Caloundra RSL. Morning tea, top entertainment and lunch. Bus pick up times: Glass House Mountains 9.00am, Beerwah 9.10am. For bookings and enquiries ring Jim on 5496 9836. Tuesday, November 22 - Games day. Morning tea 9.00am – 9.15am. Lucky door, raffle, prizes in bowls and cards games. Tuesday, December 6 - Christmas party at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Morning tea at 9.15am – 9.30am. Top entertainment and lunch. Numerous lucky door and raffle prizes to be won. Bookings and enquiries ring Jim 5496 9836. GCNews welcomes contributions from all local community groups and service clubs. Please note the editorial deadline is 12.00noon each Friday. If you have missed the deadline your article will not be considered for the next edition. For articles that do meet the deadline every effort will be made to include them in the next edition. However if we receive more contributions than we have space available your contribution may be held over until the following week. Priority is given to articles / notices that are time specific. The philosophy of GCNews is to ensure community groups and other regular contributors have equal opportunity in accessing the free community space made available each week. Please keep contributions to a maximum of 250 words, or 200 words and a photo. Submissions may be edited if too lengthy and in accordance with the GCNews style guide. For further information including guidelines for submitting an article or notice, email reception@gcnews.com.au www.gcnews.com.au


Beerwah Writers Group At our recent meeting we welcomed another guest, Don, and new member, Ann. Bob brought correspondence from unexpected sources. News is on our website at www. beerwahwriters.com Final arrangements were made for BWG display stand at the Sunshine Coast Authors Fair at Maroochydore on November 12. This was followed by discussion on our next volume of collected works and a group compiling a collection of children’s stories. Julie gave an excellent talk about e-books, with an overview of the production process and clearly explaining the traps for new players. John spoke about preparing various forms of a synopsis. Bob read his article on ‘Courtship’ from Adam and Eve to the present day. Steve presented a verse in recognition of a 60th wedding anniversary. Providing opportunities for writers to present their work and receive feedback, meetings take place at Beerwah Library on the second and fourth Friday of each month. Next meeting is on Friday, November 11. Whether you are a writer, or just interested in writing, you will find a friendly welcome in this group whose members range from beginners to accomplished, published authors. Refreshments are provided for a small donation. Guests and visitors welcomed. Membership fee is $5.00 per year. For further information phone John 5493 0624.

Glasshouse Country View Club Contributed by Pauline Clarke, Publicity Officer On Melbourne Cup day 30 ladies from Glasshouse Country View Club enjoyed a wonderful day at the beautiful home and gardens of member Janet Obst. With everyone in their finest dresses and hats, including our 95 year old member, Val Burrell, we savoured lovely food and drink while enjoying each other’s company. What more could you want for a great day out? Oh, nearly forgot - the race was also great to watch! Thanks Janet for your hospitality. The next View Club meeting will be held on November 16 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, 11.00am for 11.30am start, a day of games and luncheon. Anyone who would like to join the View Club would be most welcome. Please contact Joy on 5439 9049 or Lydia on 5438 7894 who will be pleased to supply further information. View clubs are a valued part of the Smith Family which is a national, independent children’s charity committed to helping disadvantaged Australian children by unlocking opportunities so they can realise their potential through education and support. 95 year-old Val Burrell in all her finery

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You Said It Letters to the Editor Letters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people. For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline. Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to letters@gcnews.com.au or fax to 5438 7446.

Beerwah High foundation year reunion

Can you believe it’s been 15 years? I am organising a 15 year reunion for Beerwah State High School’s foundation year, and would love to see as many past students and teachers as possible. The reunion will be held at the Beerwah Hotel on Saturday, November 26 at 4.00pm. Help me spread the word! Please RSVP to jurusha@live. com Jurusha Green Nee Milford

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Thanks to Heinrich Rusterholz for his Halloween information that was copied directly from the article www.neopagan.net/Halloween-Origins. html. This website contains a lot of information and links that parents might find useful next year when they are trying to decide whether to embrace or resist Halloween and their children are bugging them to go trick-or-treating! Melissa Watts Glass House Mountains

as soon as possible. I have also asked for a community meeting, at ‘The Poddydodger’s’ request, and as yet have had no reply. It might please ‘The Poddydodger’ to know I made reference to Peachester Range Road and the many others affected in Glass House in a recent speech in Parliament. As I have no direct contact details for ‘The Poddydodger’ I have not been able to forward a copy their way. I would encourage them and anyone else interested to read my speech on the ‘Disaster Readiness Amendment Bill 2011’ by clicking on the speech section of my website www.andrewpowell.com. au. A copy will also be sent to the Editor of Glasshouse Country News should you wish to follow up with her. Again I reiterate my commitment to keep the community informed on any information as it comes to hand. Andrew Powell MP Member for Glass House

Stone Fish sting in local swimming hole

In Mooloolah Valley / Diamond Valley there is a small swimming hole where a lot of locals like to take their pets, children and themselves swimming. Today we took our two dogs down for a swim and I decided to jump in myself. I was walking into the water when I stepped on something sharp. It felt like a broken bottle and I felt it pierce my skin. I wadded out of the water and saw the bottom of my foot was bleeding, I thought it was a simple cut. I washed it out with fresh water and a few minutes later a severe pain started shooting through my foot. I wrapped my foot up in my singlet to stop the bleeding, after we got home a few minutes later the pain started shooting up my leg and became excruciating. I decided to go to the emergency room, my partner drove me there. I arrived at the emergency room 30 minutes later and the pain had run all the way up my leg. It just seemed to be getting worse. The staff at the Caloundra Hospital were unsure

Kind deed will be returned in tenfold

I would like to send a bouquet and a big thank you to a lovely young couple who found and returned my purse. They so urgently sourced my address and returned my purse straight to my home, within minutes of losing it, I didn't get their names. When reading this they will know who I am referring to. My purse contained licenses, credit cards, Blue cards, appointment cards, and money, to name just a few important items. This kind, selfless and responsible act saved me from making numerous phone calls to banks, Qld Transport and many other departments, not to mention the stress and inconvenience it would have caused. I believe in kindness to others and your kind act will return to you tenfold. A huge thanks. Wendy Beerwah

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As ‘The Poddydodger’ correctly points out in his latest Letter to the Editor regarding Peachester Range Road I have been unable to advise start and finish times for the reconstruction of this road - but this is not for a lack of trying. I have written to the Minister on several occasions this year demanding that this road be fixed 22

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what exactly had happened but after looking at my foot and judging by the symptoms and the severity of the swelling they told me I was stung by a Freshwater stone fish also known as a BullRout fish. They treated it mainly with hot water and pain killers. But this is more of a warning for swimmers on the sunshine coast. This swimming hole has a fresh spring and running water and it is surprising to find stone fish in such a small swimming hole. Please everyone be careful and if these symptoms happen to you get to the emergency room and get it treated; I’d never wish that pain on anyone.

Bushrangers hold up Cobb and Co coach Shortly after Cobb and Co began a coach service between Brisbane and the Gympie goldfields in 1868, a coach was held up and its passengers robbed. On January 6, 1869 the coach had started at 6.30am from Foo’s Hotel in Gympie with seven passengers. One of the passengers was W Selwyn King, late manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Kilkivan. The Kilkivan branch had closed and Mr King was on his way to Sydney. He carried bank notes to the value of two thousand pounds, and a revolver. About five miles from Gympie, two masked and armed men leapt out from behind an ironbark tree and ordered the driver to stop. Mr King fired at one of the bushrangers but the second man covered King with a double-barrelled gun. The bushrangers ordered the passengers to get out of the coach. The quick-thinking bank manager slid his revolver back into its holster and pulled his shirt-tails out of his trousers to conceal it, as he descended from the coach. The robbers told the passengers to remove their coats and waistcoats and throw their money, watches and other valuables on the ground. They did so, but King also stripped off his shirt and used it to cover his revolver lying on the ground. During a distraction caused by another passenger, King stooped down, grabbed his firearm and fired three shots at the robbers. At least one of these found its mark but King’s final shot failed to explode. As he had no more ammunition, he bolted for the scrub, still in possession of the two thousand pounds. The bushrangers cursed him but, ignorant of that two thousand pounds, turned back to the other passengers and collected their loot - 24 pounds plus some watches. They galloped back towards Gympie while King made his way to the Seven-Mile shanty, where the coach was waiting. Later a man named William Bond was arrested, tried and found guilty. He was sentenced to imprisonment for 20 years, and to be twice whipped during the first six months of his sentence, each whipping to be of 25 lashes. (Information obtained from Queensland Heritage magazine, May 1966.) Friends of Bankfoot House, phone 5493 0197. Email friends@bankfoothouse.org. Ron Gillinder, President – 0407 760 989. The Secretary, Friends of Bankfoot House Inc PO Box 337, Glass House Mountains, Qld 4518 In conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Regional Council

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I will be giving away tube stock plants to residents on Saturday, November 19, Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4. These are my last ever Free Tree Days, before I retire from Council in March 2012. All residents are welcome at any of these times or locations and you will all be eligible to receive two free plants per rates notice. I will also honour past rates notices provided they have not been stamped for collection. Locations and times are as follows; Saturday, November 19 8.00am to 10.00am Beerwah, Mill Park, Simpson Street 10.30am to 12.30pm Glasshouse Mountains, Uniting Park (near neighbourhood centre) 2.00pm to 4.00pm Peachester (between hall and school) Saturday, December 3 8.00am to 10.00am Bellvista, Central Park, (near the sales office) Lomond Crescent 10.30am to 12.30pm Little Mountain (outside Little Mountain Central Shopping Centre) Pierce Ave 2.00pm to 4.00pm Kawana Forest, Woodlands Park Sunday, December 4 9.00am to 11.00am Landsborough (opposite Landsborough Hall) Old Landsborough Road 11.30am to 12.30pm Mooloolah, Moolooah Valley Country Club, Mooloolah Connection Road 2.00pm to 3.30pm Parklands/Ivadale, Ivadale Park, Tall Trees Way There will be a choice of trees, natives and ground covers and a council horticulturalist will be on hand to answer all your questions about the growing conditions and best locations for your new plants. I look forward to seeing you there.

Council will undertake work to construct a 1.8 metre wide concrete pathway along Karanne Drive, Mooloolah Valley. This will provide a formalised and all weather walkway for the residents of Karanne Drive. The project was programed to commence the week beginning October 31 and completion anticipated within two weeks (weather permitting). During construction, property access may be affected for short durations. Council officers will contact residents, where relevant, to discuss timing for access or parking if work is likely to block entrances. Your patience during construction is appreciated. Traffic management measures will be in place to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists.

Council investigates need for marine zones Council will launch an online survey that will investigate the need for marine zones in the Maroochy, Mooloolah and Pumicestone estuaries. A marine zone is a designated area where certain activities or vessels are managed to protect the health of the waterway and ensure the enjoyment and diversity of water-based recreational users. Residents can take part in the survey until November 20 on http://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ sitePage.cfm?code=marine-zone-investigation.

Local Hinterland glass blower Marc Kalifa has been commissioned by Council to design and cast the 2012 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards. As a resident of Maleny for more than 20 years, Marc draws inspiration from the landscape around his home. He combines the vivid colours of the outback and reef with a classical form of glass blowing and modern tones to create unique artworks. It is fitting that the award-winning recipients will receive quality and original Sunshine Coast art to celebrate their achievements. The Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards Ceremony, hosted by Mayor Bob Abbot, will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at Maroochy Baptist Centre, North Buderim.

Cr Anna is available for meetings, by appointment only, at her Beerwah office located in the BADYAC building, in the Beerwah Sportsground Complex on Roberts Road. Please call 5420 8987 to book a time.

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The ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui, proven effective over thousands of years, channels energy flow to improve the health, wealth and relationships of you, your family, your home or business. A Feng Shui consultation will enhance the positive energies within your home to promote success and abundance in all areas of your life. Have you ever walked into a room or building and instantly felt uncomfortable? A ‘Space Clearing’ will rid a home of negative energies caused by grief, trauma, depression, anger, clutter, ill health or previous occupants. A home or business can also be affected by electromagnetic fields and geopathic stress, which is caused by such things as underground watercourses, geological faults and imbalances in the Earths’ magnetic fields. The presence of these unseen hazards can adversely affect ones immune system, leaving the door open for disease to attack. There are many studies linking the presence of geopathic stress to cancer, immune deficiency disorders, infertility, miscarriage, chronic fatigue, ADD, behavioural

problems, and insomnia, to name but a few! A geomancy audit can help free your home or business from these stresses, resulting in a safer more harmonious environment. Call Di Sutherland on 5496 9296 or 0429 969 669 or email dianne.lffs@bigpond.com to discuss which type of service would best suit your needs. Life Force Feng Shui is based at Glass House Mountains.

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After years of uncertainty, the Big Pineapple is finally in the hands of new, enthusiastic owners and set for a gradual return to its former glory. I met with the new Manager, Paul Ziebarth a fortnight ago who took me on a personal tour of what's been an iconic part of my life, growing up on the Sunshine Coast. The last time I visited the Big Pineapple was three years ago and I remember walking up through the landmark pineapple that smelt like an old, rotted out caravan. It was nice to see work had begun on fixing the leaks and the exterior getting a blast with high pressure water to remove the thick moss off the paint work. Surprisingly enough, the outside really doesn't need a paint, but the new owners have committed to restoring the establishment without short cuts. Once the exterior is complete, work will begin on restoring the dioramas that showcase the history of the pineapple industry and Golden Circle. Because of its Heritage listing, nothing can be changed on the inside or outside of the structure, only restored. I've also been assured it will more likely smell like a new car once complete.

The Saturday morning 'fresh produce' markets made a return over the weekend to the Big Pineapple carpark and management have assured stall holders that it will remain exclusively fresh produce from across the Sunshine Coast region. Check them out from 6.30am – 12.30pm each week. The weekend also saw the unveiling of a new coffee shop where the former ticketing booth was located at the entry to the attraction. Paul made it very clear that there will never be another admission fee on the Big Pineapple while the current owners have any say in it. The cafe is part of stage one in the rebirth of the reopening and renovations. Attractions including the train, ever popular parfaits, animal sanctuary, restaurants, indoor concert facility and more are set for gradual completion over the next few years. The four acres of pineapples that were synonymous with the attraction will also need to be replanted and talks with local growers will continue over what varieties the Big Pineapple will grow. It's no overnight fix, but the vision the new owners and management share is something we as locals will be able to showcase in the future to friends and family who next visit the Sunshine Coast. A reunion for former employees of the Big Pineapple has been set for Saturday, November 26. Visit www.oursweetesticon.com for more information.

Patchwork & Sewing One of our great products and service in store is the Handi Quilter Avant’e 18 Longarm for hire. Very reasonable rates • Sewing Machines and Software • Haberdashery • Fashion Fabric • Machine repairs • Patchwork Fabrics/Classes available for all sewing Trading Hours Mon, Wed, Fri 9am – 5pm Tues 9am – 9pm Sat 9am – 2pm

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Out and About

Melbourne Cup fever

It’s the race that stops a nation, and it certainly slowed up many locals who took the opportunity to frock up (and down, in some cases!) and enjoy some friendly hospitality at local venues, including the Beerwah Hotel, the Beerwah-Peachester RSL sub branch, and Club Glass House, where our photographers caught up with some of them. There are plenty more images on our facebook page – so if you can’t see your photo here then check out www.facebook.com/ glasshousecountrynews The Beerburrum School P&C have also sent in some photos that we uploaded onto our facebook page on Monday – we don’t have captions for the photos, but no doubt you will recognise yourselves.

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Things 2 Do

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Mooloolah Community barbeque Come along to the Mooloolah and District community barbeque at the Mooloolah Community Centre, Friday, November 25, 5.00pm 8.00pm. Meet new people. Catch up with friends and neighbours. Op Shop open. Gold coin donation. 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah. Proudly supported by White’s IGA.

Beaujolais Nouveau Night Join us for a great night to celebrate life, wine and a grand French tradition! At the stroke of midnight on the third Thursday of every November since 1985, France celebrates the opening of the Beaujolais Nouveau wine. It is a young, light and fruity wine, from the south of Burgundy. We will be celebrating on Thursday, November 17 at Rydges Oasis Resort Caloundra from 6.30pm. Includes a wine presentation by a local connoisseur of fine wines, Dr Mark Welsh (Commandeur of the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin) and French inspired appetisers. Tickets $23.00 (non members). For further details, please call Pat Napper on 0408 697 118.

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Glasshouse Muso’s Club By Michael Whiticker

The upcoming seventh night of the Glasshouse Mountains Musos Club will be held next Thursday, November 10 from 7.00pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, The last “club” night was a super one for us. It was probably because the Sports Club advertised our session in the local paper - the Glasshouse Country News. If so a big thank you to them as we saw a lot of new people. There were 4 acts in particular that lifted the bar - a new duo featuring Michael and Sheree Buchow, singer/guitarist/song writer Ian Williams, and singer/guitarists Peter Partridge and Paul McKenna. Apparently Sheree Buchow has only been singing a few months. If so watch out as she has an impressive voice, and her partner Michael is a talented electric guitarist. They were one of two acts that used backing tracks on the night to fill out their sound. Paul McKenna, who was the last act of the evening, has one of those voices you notice - whether singing Roy Orbison, Elvis, Daddy Cool, Johnny Cash or Neil Diamond, you simply listen and ask for more. Peter Partridge joined his partner Rose Palmer and others on stage in a number of country songs and showed what an accomplished accompanist he is. A special find for me was song writer Ian Williams. I haven’t heard his work before as I am new to the region, but I am assured he receives lots of local airplay. Ian gave us an all original set with thoughtful words, impressive finger style guitar work and a fine singing voice. I for one enjoyed each song and am keen to hear more. Other performers on the night, all of whom have appeared before at the Club, included Leanne Zadkovitch, Paul Fagan, Mick Shipley and Frank and Pam Moroney.

The annual reunion luncheon of the Beerwah/Peachester RSL sub branch will be held on Saturday, November 19 at 11.30am at the Beerwah RSL club. All members welcome. Cost $35.00pp. RSVP by November 12, phone 5496 0278.

Santa Claus is coming to Beerwah Kindy Sunday, November 20, 9.00am - 4.00pm. Come and have your photo taken with Santa and receive a special gift! Prices 6x8 $7.00, packages start from $15.00. To pre-book a time slot call Michelle on 0468 528 581 or email beerwahkindyfundraisers@gmail.com

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Community Notices The Mooloolah Mob walking group

Yes, we’re still walking and would love you to join us. This group has now been walking for about six years and for some of us that’s well over 3000km covered. We walk each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.30am for about an hour. We meet at Martin Rungert Park, in the centre of town, and walk a variety of routes about the local area. This is a Heart Foundation group activity with certificates being awarded for the number of walks completed. For more details phone Helen on 5494 7496.

Trigeminal Neuralgia support group

The Trigeminal Neuralgia Support Group, meets at Kawana Library (rear entrance), Nanyima Street Buddina, on Saturday, November 19, 1.30pm start. This group is for chronic facial pain suffers and their families. Keep up to date with medical information. Join us for a coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. Contact Jean on 5491 1978.

Social gathering for singles

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

Communicating for better harmony

Are you wanting more harmony? Learn how to deal with difficult people, speak differently so that you have more agreement, feel more connected with people, deflate conflicts and manage confrontations with grace. Tanya Bunyard is conducting classes at the Beerwah CWA Hall on Monday nights at 7.00pm. Cost by donation (proceeds to various charities). Contact Tanya 0458 626 536.

Motor Neurone Disease

Sunshine Coast Motor Neurone Disease Support Group Meet every second Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. Provides information and assistance to those with Motor Neurone Disease. At the Sundale Day Therapy Centre, Doolan Street, Nambour. Contact Johanna 5446 2688.

Christmas Shopping Trip

Christmas Brisbane Warehouse Shopping Trip December 3. Pick up from Skippy Park at 7.30am, returning approximately 5.30pm Skippy Park, Landsborough. Outlets include are Xmas Shack, toys, jewellery, interior discounters, Shoe Rack, Cost U Less, Celo’s Gifts, Linen for Less, Kitchen Discounters, Brand Factory Outlet, Tom’s Lollies. Cost $66.00 a seat, includes lunch, must be paid for no later than November 25. Lunch at Broncos Leagues Club. Please support Glasshouse Districts Little Athletics. For more information Contact Leigh on 0429 400 990.

Seniors, computers and the internet

BADYACC (Beerwah and District Youth and Community Centre) now has a tutor for the program ‘Broadband for Seniors’, available weekly on Wednesday, 12.00noon - 4.00pm. For more information please call 5494 0505 or come down to BADYACC (located behind the football field/beside the Skate Park on Roberts Road). Access is via the new road along Simpson Street near the Aldi Store.

Raffle results

Glass House Country RSL Sub Branch Inc. Friday, October 28. Lucky door - meat tray E 65 hearts red David, Fruit and veggie tray - E 62 hearts red David, Fruit and veggie tray - E90 hearts red Mary. Glass House Mountains Community Hall raffle drawn on October 29 was won by Jack Rathke of Beerburrum. Prize was a child’s scooter.

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Free Meditation classes are held at the CWA hall in Landsborough, 3.00pm Sunday afternoons. For more information call 5494 1100.

Buddies Refugee Support Group

Buddies Refugee Support Group is an independent community group that advocates for just and compassionate treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, consistent with human rights standards. Meetings are held in Buderim on the fourth Sunday of the month at 11.00am. Next meeting on Sunday, November 27. For further information phone 5476 8910 or 5438 2789.

Theosophy

The Maleny Theosophy Study Group will meet at 1.30pm on Monday, November 14, in the Seniors Room of the Maleny Community Centre. Jim Orchard and Janet Blake will present Kalachakra and Shambala: Connections between occult writings, the paintings of Nicholas Roerich and the Kalachakra meditations of the Dalai Lama. A gold coin donation is appreciated. Please contact Jenny 5494 3664 for more information. All welcome.

Goodoldtalk.com

Have you heard about Goodoldtalk.com a free social networking group for seniors? By logging on to Goodoldtalk you can start conversations with other members or join in their discussions via Talk About Topics. Members this week have highlighted the interesting shows being aired by the ABC at 6.00pm including Lost Gardens, Learning old skills and the Heritage Buildings series. Talk About Me allows members to post their own blogs and one member accompanies his blog with a daily cartoon. Computer help is provided via Computer Help Guides. Click on Talk to Us if the guides do not answer your problem. For information about Goodoldtalk.com contact Rehanah on 5493 5947 or Hazel on 5493 7679.

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Perspective is important. Just ask the patient that is kept inside hospital doors, feeling isolated from the rest of the world. The world must look awfully different when all you are looking at is four sterile walls and a cold floor. The couple locked inside the walls of a marriage falling apart can see things very differently to how they once did when they first fell in love. And it can be really, really difficult to see a future full of hope when financial failures and pressures can make you feel helpless and hopeless. It can be so easy to get caught up in our little world, that sometimes we lose track of ourselves, our relationships with others, and even the big picture of life itself! But we must keep things in perspective, because if we don’t, we can start seeing life with an ant’s eye view of things - with our nose to the ground - when a bird’s eye view can offer so much perspective. Recently I watched a show on TV about the US Coast Guard. The skipper on board operated a computer gadget that allowed him to see with a satellite’s eye view to help navigate the ship. With that gadget, the ship was able to nose its way through thick ice by knowing where ice was the thinnest as it went around the planet. The Bible is like that gadget! Designed by God to help us navigate through the waves and winds of life. The promises in the Bible show us a different perspective - God’s view! We see the beginning but He sees the beginning and the end. You can find one of those promises in Jeremiah chapter 29 and

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verse 11. It reads, ‘I know what I am planning for you,’ says the LORD. ‘I have good plans for you, not plans to hurt you. I will give you hope and a good future.’ The pages of the Bible reveal a Father who loves us, who cares about the things that we care about, and who provides for us. God’s will for us is good; it’s what we would want for ourselves if we could only see the bigger picture! Shifting our perspective will reveal new opportunities that God has placed all around us. If we want to escape the issues of life that keep us in a box, we have to trust God and ask Him to help us see things from a new perspective. Things will look so much different when we do --it’s all in how you look at it! PraiseHouse Church meets Sundays at 9.30am at the Glass House Community Hall, 8 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. www.praisehouse.com.au GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

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

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church A Caring Christian Community

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

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Brendan Edwards

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Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah

Invites you to our Sunday services at 9.00am Enquiries phone 5494 6354

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES

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LENDERS IN THE MOOD TO TALK – FOR NOW Increased competition between lenders, access to cheaper funds and a drop in overall lending volumes mean now is an ideal time for borrowers to negotiate with lenders – but not for long.

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“Borrowers looking to finance a renovation or consolidate debt can also take advantage of these specials and lenders’ Smartline Personal Mortgage willingness to negotiate. Adviser Teresa Harrison says Likewise, if you’re not satisfied this competition and ability to with your current lender, negotiate means the discounts then now may be the time to currently on offer are well shop around and investigate worth investigating. other opportunities. As an added incentive for borrowers “First homebuyers are likely to considering refinancing, some benefit from lower interest rates lenders are offering to cover the and discounts on application cost to switch.” fees, while investors and existing borrowers would do Teresa said that depending on well to speak with their lenders personal circumstances and www.gcnews.com.au

requirements, most discounts were tiered – meaning the more you borrow, the bigger the discounts. “However, that doesn’t mean that you should ‘over reach’ on your borrowings for the sake of a lower rate and potentially put your financial security at risk,” she said. “Interest rates are constantly in a state of flux and while they’re presently quite low, it’s important to take potential future rate increases into account. Even though the lenders are willing to talk and the rate offers appear

competitive, you may actually be better off postponing a proposed purchase to fully investigate the property market or save more deposit.”

To borrowers who might have put their property purchasing plans on hold in recent times, Teresa suggests revisiting plans in light of lenders’ interest in securing your business.

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An exciting opportunity presents for an owner or builder to create the dream home of their choice on over 3.5 acres of prime land just minutes to Beerwah town centre. The block has a wide road frontage where there sits a simple yet comfortable three bedroom home with a lounge, bathroom, laundry and large kitchen. Ideal for living in as you design and build. The block eases back at least 100 metres and then fans out at the rear onto prime pastures with views of Mt Mellum. This is a property that has attracted great interest without officially being on the market so be quick to make your interest known. This is an area that offers many lifestyle benefits in a friendly community focused environment with direct access to the highway. Whether its horse riding, golfing or go kart racing, there is something to suit everyone and the vibrant beachside cafe scene is only 20 minutes away. Offers over $369,000 Ref: 28819, Aaron Peckitt, First National Beerwah, 0434 401 101.

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Ideal home for people who want to scale down or those starting their property journey. On offer is a nine year old weatherboard home with a fantastic all-weather verandah, grid-connect solar panels on the roof, renovated interior and a great garden with a good garden shed and chook-pen, different fruit trees and a veggie patch. The property is fully fenced to safeguard children and possibly dogs. Enter the home and be amazed at the size of the living area (it’s heaps larger than you think). There are all new light fittings, a new skylight, new fan, new floor coverings, renovated kitchen and a very ‘arty’ splashback. The home is located at 71 Railway Parade in Glasshouse. If you give us a bit of notice, I can take you through the home at any time. Price expectations are around $365,000 negotiable. Call Ursula on 0415 978 344 to arrange your inspection.

BSA Lic No: 1106152

Contact Scott Heaney 0408 711 027 *Conditions apply.

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A to Z of Trades and Services You may very well have been admiring the amazing work of Graham Renwick from Renwick’s Landscape Construction all this time without knowing it, considering he has completed many stonewalls and barbeque features for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service such as the Beerwah Lookout and The Great Walks entrance areas. Over the last 30 years he has also carried out work for many landscape architects and countless domestic clients who are happy to pass on recommendations for Graham’s work. He brings with him a wealth of knowledge and ideas that can be implemented to suit any budget. As a local family run business, Graham and Donna Renwick offer honest and reliable service at very competitive rates. From fixing drainage problems to creating ideal outdoor living areas including stonework, paving, retaining walls, driveways, pool surrounds, water

Government

Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning

Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough

AU01246 / L002423

BSA # 615 068

Repairs, Installation & Maintenance to all Air conditioning systems, commercial & residential. Sales of energy efficient Daikin Airconditioners (ducted, wall hung & multi-head split systems) T0137

Endorsed Antenna Installer

Quality TV Antennas Digital TV for Dummies TV Tuning, Wall mounting, Extra TV, Phone & Data outlets Satellite TV, VAST, Christian TV

AUTO CARE

Full logbook servicing Roadworthy certificates Aircon repairs & servicing Brakes, clutches & all mechanical repairs

5494 0747 We make your television viewing a pleasure

Mob: 0432 215 628 Ph: 5494 1222 Fax: 5494 1224

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Appliance repairs

Visit our website: www.glendonair.com

QBSA 1127008

AIR CONDITIONING

DRAGON AIR CONDITIONING

SUPPLY AND INSTALL INSTALLATION ONLY FREE QUOTES SPLITS & DUCTED SERVICE / CLEAN

0439 247 266 BSA # 1132000 / L004114

Antennas / TV

Palmview Mechanical Repairs

MICHAEL KOSSEN

ELECTRICIAN / APPLIANCE REPAIRS

0710

LIC. 1

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

Qualified Mechanic Peter Ison - Proprietor Log Book Service, Tyres, Brake & Clutch, Road Worthies Ph/Fax:

5494 5800

Aussie World (Ettamogah Pub) 73 Frizzo Road

workshop: (07) 5494 6799 mob/ah: 0409 266 807 25 Moroney Place Beerwah

trucks cars earthmoving trailers

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Automotive rrum Service & Muffle u b r rs Bee Ph: 5496 0300

Mobile: 0429 960 300

Jeff & Ann Ross 

Email: ja_ross@optusnet.com.au

YOUR SERVICE & MUFFLER SOLUTION

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

• Mechanical Repairs

• Warranty Servicing, RWC, clutches & brakes • Electronic code scanning

ALL AREAS

Andrew M 0407 146 626

Trust a Specialist!

NATRAD MORAYFIELD RADIATORS We specialise in Cars, Trucks & Machinery

TNT MOBILE MECHANICAL Honest, Reliable Mechanical Repairs & Servicing

Need a new antenna? There's a Jim's Antenna owner in Glasshouse. Call for a free quote today.

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ABN 40450476515

11 DYER STREET, LANDSBOROUGH

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Ph: 0422 864 744

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features, pathways and stairs and unique garden features, there’s not much he can’t do. In more recent times, Graham has noticed that Pizza ovens and fire-pits are in popular demand, adding a lot of fun to our outdoor lifestyle. “I really enjoy stonework, working for clients who appreciate quality workmanship and improving people’s lifestyle by making their outside areas unique and more liveable. It’s all about having happy clients at the end of the day,” Graham said. Graham is a family man and when not working he likes to go camping and fishing with his wife and four children. Graham’s prices are competitive and quotes are free. To arrange a free quotation phone 0418 204 159, after hours on 5494 0830 or email renwickslandscapes@bigpond.com

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BEERWAH ELECTRONICS PH: 5494 0466

21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Fax: 5494 0416 Email: beertron@internode.on.net

• Antenna Repairs • New Installations • Digital Upgrades • Additional Outlets

• TV, DVD, VCR Tuning • Home Theatre Setups • Satellite Installations • Set Top Boxes

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Tyre Sales & Repairs Full Mechanical Service & Repairs Quality wheel alignments (on the latest equipment) R.W.C. on Cars & 4WD Log Book Service All brake & suspension work Windscreens AC Servicing 52 52 Peachester Peachester Rd Rd BEERWAH BEERWAH

5494 0944

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ABN 83 143 913 259 BSA Lic No. 49425

LEAKING SHOWERS

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOF NO TILES REMOVED

 Qld Company Lastest Technology Professional Technicians

5492 9321

www.showerfix.com.au

SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surrounds QBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY

2/28 Biondi Crescent Beerwah Qld 4519 Email: knmkitchens@aapt.net.au

Joinery & Shopfitters

Bricklayers

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ALL BRICK AND BLOCKWORK RETAINING WALLS - FIREPLACES - BIG/SMALL JOBS

BLOCKLAYING ~ CONCRETE PUMPING Houses Block Fill

Lic 724474

Footings Slabs

Home & Business Sales & Service Website & Hosting

PH: GUS GILLESPIE 0405 125 662 Argh! Stupid Computer! PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.

Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au

Concreting

Over 35 years professional experience

• Kitchens • Vanity • Laundry •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades

CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE

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5494 6658 - 0418 151 231

License No 71591

BRICKLAYING - BOB KENNEDY

Retaining Walls Fences

Ph 5439 0108 Fax 5439 0109

Office and Showroom Unit 1, Lot 28 Biondi Crescent, Beerwah

QBSA 24630

5494 6500

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New Installations & Renovations

MOOLOOLAH COMPUTERS

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Bathroom

Cabinetmakers

Phillip Short Concrete

PLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG. STAMPED • COVERCRETE Driveways - Paths - Patios - Slabs Quality Work at Competitive Rates

0412 234 240

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A to Z of Trades and Services

(AH) 5494 6302

Canvas

Phone: 5438 7223 or 0407 785 258

Specialising in Custom Canvas Work

Caravan annexes and awnings camper trailers and conversion kits

Gold Card No.: 24113

5494 6794 or 0412 060 184

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* 15 years experience * Quality work * Renovations * New homes * Decks * Bathrooms * New roofs * Repairs FOR PROMPT QUOTING AT COMPETITIVE RATES... CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER Phone Daniel 0414 417 148

NEED A QUALITY BUILDER? THINKING OF RENOVATING? Insurance Repairs Small Jobs Welcome BSA Lic # 1018329

CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER

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Dean Parry

Carpenter

BSA Lic 1129044

Family Owned and Operated

Phone Les McDermott

PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142

• Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cars • Lounge Suites (Fabric and Leather) • Stain Removal, Tile & Grout Cleaning • Carpet, Upholstery & Tile Protection • Concrete Paths, Patios & Driveways

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Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

5499 9926

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm

Computing

• Stenciling • Covacrete • Stamped • Exposed Concrete • House slabs • and resealing ROBERT TREVISAN

PHONE: 0407 754 208 Quick Concrete

No Job Too Small

Darrell & Jocelyn Byrnes

total microsystems

Plain - Exposed - Stencil Finishers Shed Slabs, Driveways, Pathways Patios, Under House, House Slab Bobcat hire

computer sales.repairs.support

COMPUTERS

PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

SALES / REPAIRS / SUPPORT

www.redbuilding.net.au

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or 5438 7445

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For Home & Business Fully equipped workshop Acer Auth Repair Centre Home & Business Callouts Available

Director

All carpentry work M 0417 045 062 T (07) 5494 7117 RenovationsExtensions F (07) 5494 7543 Decks – Home Maintenance E redbuilding@bigpond.com Ph: Saun 0424 550A 057 A/H 5492 9558 88 King or Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553

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QBSA 1155593

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› Domestic › Commercial › Industrial Free Advice - Quote Service

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REG BUILDER BSA LIC No 730134

Bathrooms Timber Decks Pergolas

www.notjustcanvas.com.au

Pty Ltd

ALL CONCRETING

Carpet Cleaning

RENOVATION & HOME CONSTRUCTION

New Homes Extensions Renovations

info@notjustcanvas.com.au

Karsel CONCRETING

ABN 60 627 360 193 ACN 131 206 089 BSA Lic. #1018329

Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah www.totalmicrosystems.com.au

quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au QBSA: 737533

Electricians

Phone 5494 0398

LOCALS

SUPPORTING LOCALS

Phone 5438 7445

to advertise your business

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

Jim: Beerwah

Jim: Beerwah Office: 5439 9400 Office:0414 5439774 9400 Mobile: 046 Mobile: 0414 774 046

Adam: Glasshouse Mtns Adam: Glasshouse Office: 5493 0054Mtns Office:0414 5493482 0054 Mobile: 037 Mobile: 0414 482 037

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4-6 Boeing Place Caboolture Ph: 5428 3994 F: 5432 4035

Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’

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Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195

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Builders / Carpenters

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A to Z of Trades and Services

Fencing Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel. Also installers of quality fencing For a Free Measure and Quote phone

ABN 89 058 455 025

Quality, Safety, Reliability Ph: Mick 0412 160 906

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NFL Electrical Nathan 0417 040 291

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5497 2615

20 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough

Phone 5494 8900

Gas

FIRST CALL FENCING Timber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More For a free quote Phone Matthew

KLM

5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns

5493 0493

your local licensed contractor

LP Gas Suppliers

www.firstcallfencing.com.au

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

All Aspects of Electrical Contracting Beerwah & Surrounding areas Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small

Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282

Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners

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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra

For all your electrical needs

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small

Ceiling Fans Power points Renovations Switchboards Commercial fitouts Sheds

Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801

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

www.jimsmowing.net

www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Maree on 0488 444 525

or 5438 7445

email: advertising@gcnews.com.au

BSA Lic: L 1117342

Handyman Services

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

Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126

Home Maintenance

Kev’s Mowing

0438 308 513 - 5494 9183

LAWN MOWING - RIDE ON MOWING - WHIPPER SNIPPING PRIVATE - COMMERCIAL - BODY CORPORATE

Lawn andand Property Lawn Property

Maintenance Maintenance

•Acreage/General Mowing •Edges and Hedges counts • Rubbish Removal Pensioner Dis ts Spraying •Rubbish Removal • rAcreage/Yard Weed un o c is D Big ione b Too PeJons • Handyman Service No •Acreage/Yard Weed Spraying Or Too Small!!! g Bi o •Handyman Service To b Jo No0430 517 211 or 07 54390131 Ph: !! •Pruning/Lopping Or Too Small!

Ph: 0430 517 211 or 07 54390131

STILL GROWING

ALL MAINTENANCE

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

Large Acreage Mowing Rubbish Removed

25 YEARS STRONG &

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

Rick’s

Mays Mowing Service

Acreage/General S Mowing QU TE EEE FR EOTQESU•O • Edges and Hedges FR

Prompt, friendly service

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• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

Factory and Showroom

LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

Garden Maintenance

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

FREE QUOTES

4 Railway Street, LANDSBOROUGH (next to BP) ph. 5494 8748 fax. 5494 8858

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Wynne’s

• Windows • Doors • Shower Screens • Maintenance • Large Range of Spare Parts

TO500

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We specialise in: Friendly, • Timber, Aluminum and Colorbond fencing reliable, local • Timber & Rock Retaining walls Palmwoods • Patios,Decks all types of home maintenance family To the value of $3,300.00 business

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Servicing the Hinterland all areas

Zedmere Pty Ltd

Domestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural

Lighting New Homes Pumps

A & K Glass and Aluminium

TO499

Est. since 1983

Lic 69821

Lic # 5582

Domestic, Commercial, Owner Builder, Rural & Industrial

Ph Greg on 0418 741 145 or 5412 1425

L P G A S

Glass & Security

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

ELECTRICIAN

0427 120 955 www.kamconstructions.net.au

BSA Lic No 60108

Lic. No. 70875

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Gold Licence # 66414

Lic: 66091

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Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295

Our Products Our Service FREE • Garages • Designed & Engineered Quotes & • Patios • Fully Licensed & Insured Advice • Carports • Council Permits Organised • Sheds\Rural & Farm Sheds DISPLAY CENTRE NOW OPEN AT 2 WILLIAM ST, KILCOY

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* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems

QUALITY & RELIABLE SERVICE

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Lic No 67745

Q.B.S.A. Lic No. 1130199

Electricians cont.

Garages / Sheds

Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience • Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering

• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small

Phone George 0487 424 223

Landscaping

BEERWAH •W

• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS

ATER FEATURES

• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS & GARDEN FEATURES

GRAHAM RENWICK

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

Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830

Phone 5438 7445

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BSA 49885

Cam’s Truck & Bobcat Hire

OW N E R O P E R ATO R

5494 1861 • 0418 883 436

Quality Workmanship

BSA 75839

• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services

•Track Machine

•Augers •Trencher • 4 in 1 bucket •8 ton tipper •Level bar •Laser Leveller •Tilt Bucket

ABN 95 669 531 866

Cameron Lister Ph: 0419 665 002 A/H:

Landscape/Gardener

LL E A C AV D

0412 140 164

frogonthehop@bigpond.com

D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough

Cost Effective Local Business Est. Since 1996

TO508

Termites:

• Spiders • Pre-purchase • Rodents timber inspections • Fleas • Termite inspections • Ants • Chemical barriers/ reticulation

BSA: 106 8977 LIC: PMT-0-11572

We give you a warranty on our work. For reliable service call Vern ........

• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS

Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint

Painting E. Professional eliminatepests@bigpond.com

Lic No. PMT-0-11432

0407 439 526

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ALL AREAS

John Annakin

BSA NO. 1011255

07 5493 0440

Interior Sheeting, Plastering, Cornice and Covering Exposed Bricks

• New Homes • House Repaints • Roof Repaints

• Decks • Roofs • Renovations • Domestic & Commercial PAINTING Do It Right David McIntyre Choose Brush Rite Painting 0420 662 811 / 5496 9540 Glass House Mountains

NEED A PAINTER? Call Rudi You name it, I’ll paint it

QBSA Act Licence No: 1155906 Free Quote

0438 940 634

email: painter-decorator@hotmail.com

SUNCOAST PAINTING

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

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E. eliminatepests@bigpond.com PO Box. 257 Beerwah 4519 FULLY BSA 1189580 INSURED

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All Areas 0420 53 8890 5494 0393

Shane Schultz

Local Knowledge 21 Years Experience

BOBCAT EXCAVATOR HIRE Licensed Operator

• Tilt Bucket • 3 ton Excavator • Laser Levelling • Trencher • Post Hole Borer • Auger 250 • 350 • 450 • 600mm Plant Auger Lindeman Road • Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter • 8 ton Tipper Truck BEERWAH AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814

This size advert could cost you from $20.25 per week or $21.25 in spot colour Ph 5438 7445 for more details

Plumbers Allan Koschel Plumbing Service Q.B.S.A. No. 76388

Lic. No. 13217

Plumber, Drainer and Gas Fitter

Plant & Machinery

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ANDREW 0423 107 716

• Pre- purchase Inspections • Annual Termite Inspections • Termite Management Systems • Termite Treatments • General Pest management Cockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs

cond. apply

ABN 79 347 449 750

Mobile:

Plasterers

Call Brendon for a prompt, professional, clean and on budget service 0432 412 209 bsdplastering.com.au QBSA 1191560

All Aspects of Painting Sunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas

FREE QUOTES

Glasshouse Mountains and surrounding areas - 8 tonne tipper - trencher - augers - 4 in 1 bucket - levelling bar - laser levelling Phone John Baker - forks - 3 tonne excavator on 0409 20 64 64

BSD PLASTERING

Local Tradesman with years PO20BOX 257Experience Beerwah 4519

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Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665 Fax: 5497 4840

BOBCAT & EXCAVATOR HIRE

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL

FIRST

bobcat, excavator & tipper hire

email: ba_earthmovers@dodo.com.au

0404 479 187 or 5494 9336

0407 946 061

B&A Earthmovers

Ph: (07) 5493 0625

T0081

PAINTERS

New Work Repaints Roofs Driveways Pressure Cleaning

QBSA 1091741

STEVE GASTALDIN

0419 704 408

Works where others can’t and loves Lantana!

Fully Licensed and Insured

Painters

*Driveways *Site clean-ups *Landscaping

5494 8913

HINTERLAND PEST CONTROL • Cockroaches • Carpet Beetle • Lawn Weeds • Silver Fish • Bed Bugs

*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar *6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper

FREE QUOTES

Pest Control

Marine Services

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Jeff Richards 0423 904 123

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• Paving • Weeding • Mowing • Turfing • Trimming • Excavation • Garden Beds • Retainer Walls

(07) 5493 0012

Mobile: 0407 727 645

PO Box 316 Glasshouse Mtns 4518

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! For all your PLUMBING needs

TREVOR SANDERSON

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Phone Shane Robins 0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425

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BEERWAH LANDSCAPING

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New Work & Repaints • Airless Spraying

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BRESLIN PAINTING

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A to Z of Trades and Services

Phone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960 Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354

Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please call Maree on 0488 444 525

or 5438 7445

email: advertising@gcnews.com.au

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Roofing & Guttering

C.Apelt Plumbing

Quality work, local knowledge, over 20 years experience

• • • • • •

Licence No: 23418 QBSA: 1164142

New work • Renovations • Commercial Maintenance Drainage • Roofing & Guttering Call Colin now for all your plumbing needs Mob: 0430 591 433 Home: 5496 7354

Owen Plumbing & Gas Fitting

EST OVER 35 YEARS

A/H 5494 7413

replacement

QBSA 1123034

mfplumbing@hotmail.com

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Maintenance Specialists Drain cleaning, Toilet repairs, Tap repairs, Hot water services Bathroom renovations No jobs too small

Servicing the Sunshine Coast Hinterland

council approved

* Septic tank & Grease Trap Cleaning * Small Truck for Easy Access

Over 20 years in the local area

Plumbing Supplies T0092

Landsborough

5439 9368

Refrigeration PHONE JAREN 5439 0764

LOCALS

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Phone 5438 7445

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Tiling Paul

BSA: 1052255

For all of your liquid and general waste needs FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944

Experienced in all aspects of tiling

> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire

Free fast quote BSA Licenced: 1101772

CREATIVE SHEET METAL • General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches

1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578

After hours: (07) 5494 7548

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Blood, Sweat and Cheers Wednesday’s numbers were down due to a number of our members playing away, but a couple of social games were played with Chris Freshwater’s triples team beating John McSwain’s team and Di Hunt’s pairs team beating Margaret Lehmann’s. Thursday morning’s game of ‘Open Pairs’ was won by Bob Coxon and Kerry Capern with two wins and a margin of +17. The runners-up, being the Winners of the Losers, with the highest margin of +14 in Game two, were Ernie Sherwood and Robbie Dean. The afternoon game was won by Rob Farrell and Barry Richardson with two wins +21 and the runners-up were Brian Saunders and Graham Turton with the highest margin of +24 in Game two. In the Semi-final of the 2011 Mixed Triples Club Competition on Saturday, K Capern, A Howard and Bill Tumbridge defeated M Lehmann, B Howard and Gary Lehmann. In the final on Sunday, Robbie Dean (sub) for Steven Glover, Di Hunt and Ross Siegle defeated Kerry Capern,

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member of the club, or you would like to know more about any of the tennis competitions, the Ladies Tuesday tennis, or Wednesday night tennis or are interested in receiving coaching, these details can be obtained by contacting Dawn on 54941085. Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn.

Contributed by Jill Kirchheiner

Friday Night Tennis – The semi-finals are on this Friday and all at Landsborough with Peewee 2, Peewee 3 and Div A1 at 3.30pm followed by Div A2/B & Div C/P1 at 5.30pm. Hope you all have a great match. All players and their families are invited to come along and watch the finals on November 18 followed by the presentation and barbecue and games. There are still a number of players who have not paid their fees yet and these must be paid to Dawn at Landsborough Courts by this Friday. Following are the scores up to November the 4 unless some late score sheets come in to adjust the current scores – Div A1 – Zed – 112, Ben – 105, Ashleigh – 69, Annie – 64 (matches to be played as per draw sheet on semi-final night) Div A2/B – Asics-261(def semis), Reebok233(def semis), Puma-229(def semis), Adidas225(def semis), Converse-216, Nike-173 Semi-finals – Asics vs. Adidas and Reebok vs. Puma Div C – Williams-244, Clijsters-232, Henins-223, Sharapovas-217 Semi-finals – Williams vs. Sharapovas and Clijsters vs. Henins Peewee 2 – Hi 5-219, Teletubbies-211, Playschool-171, Pokemon-162, Wiggles-150, Sesame St-105 Semi-finals – Hi 5 vs. Pokemon and Teletubbies vs. Playschool Peewee 3 – Laura-113, Emily-100, Archie-54, Jack-44 (Matches to be played as per draw sheet on semi-final night) Club News - Ladies social tennis is on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am to approximately 12.0noon. Wednesday night mixed social tennis starts at 7.00pm to approximately 9.00pm. New players are welcome for either of the above, beginners or experienced. We would love to see some more players for the Wednesday night mixed social tennis now that the weather is starting to get a bit warmer. If you would like more information about the club or being a

Mixed Triples Champions Robbie Dean (sub), Di Hunt and Ross Siegle

Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club Contributed by Judy Walker

I have been away for six weeks but the Club is still operating. The only results we have are the Ladies Consistency which was won by Gloria Shaw over Eileen Pierce. Well Done. Friday, November 4 winners were Lloyd and Judy Walker and 2nd Rosemay Roderick and Yorkie. Raffle winners were Eileen Pierce, Gwen Henderson and Julie Hart. Saturday raffle winner was Judy Walker. We will continue to play Bowls on Tuesdays and Saturdays starting at 1.00pm. Phone Judy on 5492 3932 or Rosemay on 5492 9663 to put your name down. There will be no more Fridays or 2 Bowl Triple days until we have a Clubhouse. Come and play we need you.

Beerwah Ladies Golf On Saturday, October 29, a field of 36 girls

played a Stableford competition which was won by Deb Cody with a nice score of 36 points. Runner up was Margaret Zonca with 35 points. NTPs were Lea Garner, Vanessa Aland, Heather Henn and Brenda Briese. A great day was had on Thursday when the ladies invited the fellas to our Men's Invitation Day. A total of 94 golfers played a 2BBB Stroke and Division one was very well won by Marie and Kevin Norton with a 60 nett on a count back from Cathy and Bernie Stone, also on 60 nett. Division two was won by Keithea Thomson and Barb Drury also with a great 60 nett, runner ups were Bridget Johns and Glenys Parry with 63 nett. NTPs were Dugald Clark, Trever Brimelow and Ann Hatchman. Dugald, Trever, and Col Penney all scored birdies. www.gcnews.com.au


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Mooloolah’s sporting brothers bowl ‘em over The hinterland’s impressive scorecard has just gotten better, with another addition to the region’s growing list of sporting legends. Eleven-year-old twins Sebastien and Alastair Smith, of Mooloolah, were last weekend selected for the under 12 Sunshine Coast representative team, to play in the Ian Healy Cup in Brisbane early in the new year. At only 11 years of age, it’s hard to believe that the boys have already been playing cricket for the past five or six years, but one look at their form on the cricket pitch is enough to bowl anyone over. While both boys now play for Palmwoods, previously they were members of the Landsborough Loggers. The mad keen sportsters are also passionate AFL players, and have represented their school numerous times for district athletics. They train hard and they play hard and sure are well prepared to hit the big time. Dad Matt said both boys are really excited about their first time selection for the Sunny Coast, after only narrowly missing out last year. Watch this space as we continue to track their rise to sporting fame! caption: Sebastien (left) and Alastair Smith, young stars in the making from Mooloolah

Sebastien and Alastair Smith

Hurdling towards Olympic glory at St Lucia, Brisbane, one of only two students from Beerwah High. Rhonda will then follow that up with the junior Australian championships in Sydney in March. But for one so young, this former Elimbah State School student has her feet planted firmly on the ground. The dedicated and committed athlete trains three days a week with coach Don Harrison at the University of the Sunshine Coast, as well as following her own fitness regime, and participating in the school’s athletics extension program. “I’m pretty excited, but I just want to do my best, and continue to work on my technique,” she said. Looks like she is on the right track!

When Beerwah State High student Rhonda Byrnes was just three years of age, she already had an Olympic gold medal in her sights. Now, 11 years later, it seems she is well on her way. The 14-year-old hurdler was recently announced the most outstanding athlete and the junior sportswoman of the year at Beerwah State High’s annual awards night. Next month she’s off to the national schools championships www.gcnews.com.au

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BMX racer on fast track to success She may have only been racing for the past 18 months, but 17-year-old Mooloolah local Tamika Fisher is on the fast track for success. In September, Tamika, a member of the Hinterland BMX club, competed in her first state titles, and proudly took out third place in the State BMX titles for her age group. This has capped off a fantastic start for Tamika, who was named the club’s most female rider for 2010. But how does a former flatwater kayaker find her feet on a bike? “I just wanted a change,” Tamika said. “We would drive past the track on the way to school and I thought I would like to give it a go and now, I just always want to ride,” she said. A beginner compared to other girls her age, Tamika’s now got her sights set on the World Championships in the near future, after she heads down to the BMX National Championships in Victoria next year. “It’s the adrenaline you get as you come out of the start gate, the feeling you get when you learn a new manoeuvre and the feeling you get when you land a jump. “The largest distance I have jumped is six metres, but I want to jump bigger.” It certainly looks like a big future for this Mooloolah racer.

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Now is the time to plant, plant, plant out your garden! Get some plants in the ground now before it gets too hot. Then when the wet comes you can sit back and watch them grow! Our nursery stock is looking great now. We have native bush tucker plants, bird and butterfly attracting plants and lots of hardy natives for your garden or acreage. Come and talk to our friendly horticulturalists about plants for your garden. Mooloolah Native Nursery is located at the Holcim site, Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. We are open 8.00am - 4.00pm Monday to Thursday.

Plant of the Month Psychotria daphnoides – Smooth Psychotria The Smooth Psychotria is a handsome 3 4m shrub with glossy, dark, green leaves. It produces clusters of pretty little white flowers in spring and summer which are followed by an edible, white fruit. It tolerates full sun, providing it has adequate water, but prefers part shade. Its natural habitat is tropical and sub-tropical rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest. We have this lovely shrub in tubes for $1.50 and supertubes for $4.00 for the month of November.

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Teething problems…. A Pastor goes to the dentist for a set of false teeth. The first Sunday after he gets his new teeth, he talks for only eight minutes. The second Sunday, he talks for only 10 minutes. The following Sunday, he talks for two hours and 48 minutes. The congregation had to mob him to get him down from the pulpit and they asked

SCORPIO October 23 – November 22

PISCES February 20 – March 20

SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22

ARIES March 21 – April 20

Your emotions can be stirred up now so learn to stay grounded and centred. The home will be both a sanctuary and a place to enjoy your friends. This can be a great time for opportunities so keep focused on your dreams and wishes. Legal papers will need to be signed. Patience will also be needed now so try and slow down. There can also be some changes made, connected with relationships. Sorting out family matters will be a priority.

CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19

Examine your role in relationships and see if you are receiving as much as you give. If you are not getting back what you are giving, it is time to change this. Meditation would be excellent and start pampering yourself.

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A waiting period with a home or business venture can be quite frustrating. Have patience and all will turn out well. It will be worth waiting for. A wonderful new life is about to begin. Change of car is possible.

A new work environment could put some pressure on you, but success is yours so stick to it. For some a new love can come into your life. There will also be a strong need to connect with those close to you. A change of residence is likely. Your home, your career and your friends can change dramatically. Travel is also possible at this period. Opportunities can appear from out of the blue. Communications will be extremely important at this time. Influential people can come into your life.

TAURUS April 21 – May 21

This is a good time to get in touch with your subconscious and evaluate with absolute honesty your methods and how you respond to others. Walking in a rainforest or running will be beneficial.

GEMINI May 22 – June 21

You may need to stop and look at a situation that you have been putting off for some time. This can be a time of great changes. Make sure you know what you want before going for it. Letting go of the past will be important.

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Leo July 23 – August 22

If there have been some failures in the past, now is the time to forget them and get busy in another direction. There is an enormous powerhouse of energy deep within you that you can use positively with your work and those around you.

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Feeling of breaking through from the general routine will be strong. You may feel restricted in your home or your work. Wherever you are feeling this restriction it is now time to change this. Important decisions may need to be made.

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An unexpected call from a friend can help you to make some decisions. There will be a need to keep in touch with your inner self. Your professional and personal life may be in conflict so some inner work like meditation /yoga may be needed.

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I hope that your year so far has gone well. We are nearly through 2011 and it may not have been an easy year for a lot of people. Being a Four Universal Cycle, this can have quite an impact on where we are feeling stuck and perhaps feeling it is time for completions in many areas of our lives. Many may already be in the process of changing home, work, career and personal life. 2012 is a Five Universal cycle and is a very powerful year for making those changes. I myself have already started to make changes. I now have my office/consulting room at BADGERS BOOKS Buderim which makes it more convenient for clients to pop in any time, even in their lunch hour. I am having a special at $30.00 for a reading. I will be available to do Clairvoyant Readings; Astrology charts; Relationship and Conflict Resolutions: also Private Tuition on Astrology and Tarot, Group Party Bookings, Workshops and Dream interpretations which can be very valuable at certain times, as dreams give us wonderful insight to what we may need to do at certain periods.

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Cnr Mawhinney & Beerwah Pde, Beerwah FREE CourtesyStBus PH 0448 123 700 www.beerwahhotel.com.au Thursday from 5pm, Friday from 4pm, Saturday from 5pm, Sunday from 12 noon

Ph: 1300 BEERWAH Cnr Mawhinney St & Beerwah Pde, Beerwah t Go s h a Beerw www.beerwahhotel.com.au

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FREE ENTRY

Country

Every Thursday from 8pm

KARAOKE

Friday 11th from 8pm

DJ TOXIC

Saturday 12th from 8pm

COMMENCING THURSDAY 24TH NOVEMBER THEN LAST THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH IN THE BISTRO FROM 5:30PM BRING THE FAMILY ALONG For the KIDS - face painting, arts and crafts, computer games and play equipment. For Mum and Dad - one free kids meal for every two main meals purchased (and hopefully a nice quiet drink!)

THE STEVEN JAYMES BAND Sunday 13th from 1pm

MITCH BARRINGTON

Saturday 12thSteven November - 8pm The

Jaymes Band

4 Day Birthday Sale! Beerwah Hotel – Saturday 12 November – 8pm

Beerwah Hotel 1300 BEERWAH

Hagore’s

Courtesy Bus 04 48123700

Available 9th until 12th of November 2011.

60

SEE INSTORE FOR MORE SPECIALS

36

Any $ 2 for

Any $ 6 for

Bundaberg UP, Red or Five White Rum.

Omni Sparkling Wines.

700ml.

60

Any $ 2 for

750ml.

$

XXXX Gold.

24x375ml Stubbies or Cans.

2999

Jim Beam White & Cola.

Close to you.

Beerwah Hotel - Beerwah Tel 5494 0555 Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Tel 5494 0477 Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountains 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188

Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320

Specials available from Wednesday November 9th, 2011 until Saturday November 12th, 2011. 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.

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Bottlemart

All day, every day, you’re better off at Bottlemart.

Download iPhone App. Find us on

QLD201179173CGCN

10x375ml Cans.

Bottlemart supports the responsible service and consumption of alcohol ID 25.

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Frizzo Road, Bruce Highway, Palmview, Sunshine Coast.

5494 5444

Open 7 days a week. Sunday to Thursday 10am – 7pm, Friday and Saturday 10am – 7.30pm. Bottleshop specials available for 14 days or while stocks last.

1325

$ 9999

1424

$ 999

1327

$ 999

$ 999

1320

VB Cans 30x375ml

Carlton Dry Stubbies 24x355ml Carlton Mid Cans 30x375ml & Carlton Mid Stubbies 24x375ml

9 $$ 9EACH

1121

$$ 999

1224

$ 9999

1723

$ 99

129

each Bundy & Cola 6x375ml

Carlton Draught & VB 3x750ml

$$ 9999

192

Matilda Bay Stubbies 8x330ml

2120

$ 99 EACH

$ 9999

1429

each

NEW VB Cans 10x375ml Carlton Draught Cans 10x375ml

Carlton Mid 3x750ml

Corona Stubbies 24x350ml

Might be time to start stocking up for Christmas hey?

www.thirstycamel.com.au

This venue promotes the responsible service of gaming and alcohol.

Bundy & Cola 24x375ml


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