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Hi Everyone... This week’s front cover features Glass House Mountains local Tic Davis in her happy place - her garden. Tic is a passionate gardener and over the years she and husband Cliff have opened their garden to share with others and to raise funds for charity. When they open their garden on Saturday and Sunday, October 19-20 from 9am-4pm they will donate the money they raise to Beyond Blue. Beyond Blue is a wonderful organisation. Its goal is to equip Australians with the knowledge and skills to achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live. It struck me that this is a really great match, as for people who garden, or who just enjoy being in the garden, it can be a wonderful place for their mental wellbeing. It’s a place of peace that brings them joy and satisfaction. So it seems rather fitting that by Tic sharing her love of gardening with the rest of our community, she is able to assist those that are doing it tough to get some extra support when they need it. See Brownie’s story about Tic’s gardenon page 5.
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Kicking off at 3pm this Saturday, October 12, the Mooloolah Valley Country Club will be decked out in a German beer hall theme. Staff will be dressed up and the event will feature German music, including live German band The Hipsters from 5-8pm, German food, German beer and more. There will be a DJ from 8pm to keep the party rocking and the courtesy bus will operate throughout the day and night. Information from 5494 5973 or on Facebook.
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These new markets will bring the best of the region’s talented makers and crafters together to showcase and sell their handmade goods for the first time on Sunday, October 13 from 8am-2pm. Scheduled to run every three months at the Maleny Community Centre, the market will feature a huge selection of sustainable and unique items from jewellery to handmade children’s toys, baked treats, books and more. Information at www.malenyhandmademarkets.com or on Facebook.
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Federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace will once again showcase our beautiful region on his Christmas card this year. He is calling on local residents to submit photographs of our spectacular region to the 2019 Photos of Fisher Christmas Card Competition. Residents of Fisher are encouraged to submit photographs by uploading them to Instagram with the hashtag #photosoffisher and the location they were taken, or by emailing them to andrew.wallace.mp@aph.gov.au. The closing date for submissions is Monday, October 28. A selection of submitted photographs will feature on the Instagram page @photosoffisher. The winning image will be used as the front cover of his 2019 Christmas card, which is widely distributed in Fisher, and will be printed on canvas and hung in his office in Parliament House, Canberra. “My colleagues are already jealous of the fantastic views that decorate my office from the past two competitions. This year I’m hoping to remind them all once again why they should make a visit to the Sunshine Coast today,” Mr Wallace said.
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benefited including RACQ helicopter rescue, Wishlist and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. This year Tic has chosen Beyond Blue. “We’ve personally seen what an important and caring role Beyond Blue performs. And with so many rural producers suffering personal stress from droughts across Queensland, Beyond Blue can do with all the financial help they can get,” Tic said. A Beyond Blue representative will give a presentation about their important work on the Saturday (October 19) at 12noon. Tic hasn’t opened her garden for a few years and has been hard at work making changes and improvements. So if you’ve been before, come along to see how the garden has evolved. And if you haven’t been before, you’re definitely in for a wonderful day. Entry is $5 per person and you will also receive a ticket in the lucky door prize, which is a beautiful hand-crafted coffee table that will be drawn at the end of the weekend. Food and drinks will be on sale across each day including morning/afternoon tea $3, sausage sizzle $2.50 and spring rolls $2 each, with coffee/tea/water free.
If you are looking for some inspiration for your garden or just enjoy poking around someone else’s garden, then you are in luck. Long-time locals Tic (pictured right) and Cliff Davis are opening their garden at 55 Bassetts Road, Glass House Mountains on Saturday and Sunday, October 19-20, from 9am-4pm. Tic's carefully curated and immaculately kept floral wonderland has many water features and corners to explore. There will be loads of stunning cacti, succulents and a variety of other plants available to buy on the day, as well as expert advice on how to care for them if you are new to gardening. Tic has opened her garden to the public only five times over the years, and each time hundreds of people have come and have been impressed with all her efforts. Each open garden raises money for a specific charity, with previous charities that have
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Get up close and personal with Rick Price By Sonia Clark 1990s heartthrob and pop sensation Rick Price is returning to Australia to once again showcase his ‘Heaven Knows’ album cover-to-cover tour in intimate solo acoustic mode. Ladies (and lads), if you missed out on last year’s intimate musical affair then now is your chance to get up close and personal. Last year his shows were so well received he decided to repeat the effort and will showcase his talent at two venues in the hinterland - the Palmwoods Hotel on Wednesday, October 16 and Beerwah Hotel on Thursday, October 17. Beerwah Hotel’s marketing manager Cassie Orreal said that last year’s show was awesome and she believed Rick would also be premiering some newly written material along with the crowd favourites. “I believe he has been busy writing so I think he plans to treat fans to some new compositions along with his ‘Heaven Knows’ acoustic set. His last show here was great with fans loving hearing him play the album, which sounds incredible performed in an intimate acoustic mode. “They also loved the chance to get up close and personal after the show, which was pretty exciting! After the show Rick was happy to chat with fans, which was a big highlight of the evening for many people,” Cassie said. Rick Price’s debut album ‘Heaven Knows’ was originally released in July 1992 and peaked at number three on the ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) albums charts.
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Business News Local IGA supporting rural firies The team at IGA Glasshouse and Landsborough recently donated two pallets of water to the local rural fire brigades. The generous donation from the local family-run business allocated a pallet of Community Co water each for the Glass House Mountains Rural Fire Brigade and Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade. David Gower, from the Glass House Mountains brigade, said that the donations of bottled water were very gratefully received and with the fire season coming up it was a much appreciated donation. “We’ll donate 12 slabs to Peachester Rural Fire Brigade and the rest we’ll use in the trucks and to hand out to volunteers,” David said. Felicity Grigor, of IGA Glasshouse and Landsborough, said that the rural fire brigade service did such a wonderful job assisting people in need that she and the team were more than happy to offer support. “As a local business we see first-hand how our
Gavin Stewart, Andrew Clever, David Gower, Felicity Grigor and Gary Radshaw local rural fire brigades do such an incredible job helping the local community, especially in these drought affected conditions. “We were thrilled to be able to assist them.” Felicity said.
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Organic wine month at the Landsborough Hotel was fantastic, says organiser Julie Ryder, with plenty of interest and a big turnout over the month of September. In its sixth year, the month-long event celebrated all things organic including organic, preservative free and biodynamic wines, beers and cider. “This year’s event went very well and we had a lot of First prize hamper winner Leisa
interest, especially in the hampers,” Julie said. “We had some great specials throughout the month of September, and we still do on some of our organic range.” Julie said she was not surprised by the success of the month considering the current popularity of organic wines and beers. The highlight of the month was the announcement of the hamper winners, with Leisa Bright the lucky winner of the $320 hamper. For a great range of organic, preservative free and biodynamic wines and other products, pop into Landsborough Cellarbrations at 32 Cribb Street, Landsborough, open Monday-Sunday, 10am-10pm.
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Travellers can now enjoy a locally brewed tipple before they travel, with Sunshine Coast Airport announcing new additions to Swell Café from local brewery Brouhaha. The brewery is renowned among locals for craft beer from its picturesque Maleny premises. Now a couple of the Brouhaha beers will be on tap, alongside others in cans, with flavours that pair well with the food on offer from Swell. It’s all a collaborative effort by Sunshine Coast Airport, Brouhaha and food service providers at the airport. Sunshine Coast Airport CEO Andrew Brodie said part of the travel experience Toby Stodart from Brouhaha is enjoying the Brewery with David Jackson sights, sounds from Sirromet Winery and flavours of a destination. “By incorporating local businesses like Brouhaha into the mix offered at the airport, we’re not only showcasing local boutique producers and supporting the Sunshine Coast economy, we’re giving travellers those unique experiences,” he said. Matt Jancauskas, founder and head brewer at Brouhaha Brewery, said they were really excited to be partnering with Cater Care’s Swell Café. “We’re passionate about great beer made from locally sourced ingredients and we love nothing more than sharing our passion with the world.”
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Maleny locals were licking their lips last Thursday as their very own Maleny Chocolate Company opened its brand new retail space, offering free tastings to locals. For the past 14 years, Maleny couple Dorothy and Steve Hills have been running Maleny Chocolate Company and supplying wholesale high-end chocolate products to specialty stores from Brisbane to Noosa. Earlier this year, the decision was made Owner Dorothy Hills at to move and expand Maleny Chocolate Maleny Chocolate Company Company’s factory to the Rainforest Plaza shopping centre in Maleny (just down the stairs behind Monica’s Café in the main street), with the addition of a new retail space. Dorothy is a trained cordon bleu chef and has travelled the world cooking for people such as the Tibetan Royal family and the British High Commissioner in Vanuatu. She brings her passion for creating taste sensations to her chocolate making and is delighted that she can now offer locals in her hometown the same amazing experience. “For me, it is all about the quality of the products I use,” Dorothy said. “I only use the best quality, high-end ingredients which give people that amazing flavour sensation. “Everything is preservative free and we use all fresh local produce where possible, right down to growing and processing our own macadamia nuts and coffee beans. “We also have a space we would like to offer as a sublease to someone wanting to sell coffee and cakes if there is anyone out there who would like the opportunity,” Dorothy said. Drop in today for your free tasting at Rainforest Plaza, 43 Maple Street, Maleny.
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The team at Shell Beerwah, located at the Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers Cooperative, are again part of another awesome national competition that invites customers to win free fuel for a year – and also for four friends. Store manager Frances Ross said that in the past three years Shell Beerwah customers had been incredibly lucky, winning an incredible two out of three nationally run competitions. “We missed out on bringing the Ford Mustang GT to this region as a prize last year, so hopefully one or more of our customers can pick up this year’s competition major prizes,” Frances said. “There are four major prizes to give away to four lucky winning customers to choose four friends who will also receive free fuel for a year.” The daily runners up will win $100 gift card prizes. To enter simply fill up with 30 litres or more of any Shell fuel at Shell Beerwah and keep your receipt, then enter online at www.shell.com.au/freefuel before midnight November 7.
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President steps down after 18 years and 18 holes In December 2001, retired scientist and former hockey player Dr Max Whitten was elected president of the newly formed and aspirational Maleny Golf Club. At the time the club had no land on which to build its dream golf course. Fast forward to December 2019 - four years after the first nine holes at Maleny Gold club were built - and one of the finest 18-hole golf courses in South East Queensland will be completed and open for business. After almost two decades at the helm and with the mission finally accomplished, Max has handed over to newly elected president Jeff Kruse to facilitate a seamless transition. The quality course, serviced by a top-drawer maintenance facility, was largely constructed by
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volunteers supported by local contractors, Bernie Porter and David Lowden, together with strategic input from professional golf course architects. In fact, Max won the Queensland Government’s 2016 Sports Volunteer Award in recognition of his volunteer engagement. Max said the course covered around 25 per cent of the Maleny Community Precinct, with the rest of the area devoted to other sports, effluent disposal, heritage, walking paths, rainforest and wetlands. “After extensive community consultation over the precinct, construction started in 2014 with a total budget of around $1.6 million,” he said. Max said the club’s superintendent Mick McCombe had worked miracles with volunteers and contractors to oversee the transformation of dairy pastures and some dense weedy patches into a quality course. “In the process he won two national and one state award for excellence,” Max said. Businessman and former chartered accountant, David Killeen, was the treasurer during the club’s growth period and led a team developing the office and governance systems, ensuring the club stayed out of debt during the construction phase. “The young club is now well placed to generate sufficient revenue from members and visitors to meet the operating expenses for maintaining a quality course,” Max said. “Former journalist and business editor of The Courier-Mail, Richard Owen, served as the club’s first golf shop manager from June 2015 to October 2017 with a remit to establish and
David Killeen, Max Whitten, Wayne Perske, Richard Owen and Mick McCombe raise the new club’s public profile by generating regular news stories in the local media and golfing magazines. “Last December, the club recruited former tour golfer and PGA professional Wayne Perske as the club’s pro to continue this work in putting the club on Queensland’s golfing map, developing its profile and attracting visitors,” Max said. Golf Australia largely agrees with Max in recognising that the future of golf lies in quality community golf courses located in regions with mild climates, abundant water supply and proximity to urban areas free from the severe land use pressures being experienced in larger cities. Max and his wife, Dr Penny Edwards, worked closely towards creating this great vision and now look forward to a tad more free time for other pursuits.
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Community group support each other Contributed by Patty Beecham The Beerwah Writers Group (BWG) recently welcomed representatives from our local emergency services - Glass House Mountains, Landsborough and Beerwah & District Rural Fire Service as well as the Glass House Mountains State Emergency Services (SES). President Ian MacLeod presented each of the representatives with a donation from monies raised by the writers group over the years.
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All recipients expressed their deep gratitude for BWG’s generosity, explaining that the money will be used for upgrading items such as safe respiration masks, larger and more powerful water pumps and other general safety equipment. If you are interested in writing in a friendly and non-judgmental setting, come along to the Beerwah Writers Group. Our members travel from Maleny, Beerwah, Glass House Mountains, Buderim, Brisbane and beyond. We are an active group of local amateur and professional writers who meet to discuss aspects of writing and publishing. The group meets on the second and fourth Fridays of the month in the Beerwah Library meeting room. Members attending usually donate a gold coin to defray the cost of morning refreshments. New members are welcome and encouraged. There is a yearly subscription of $5. If you are keen to write but not sure where to start, please join us at the next meeting on Friday, October 11 from 10am–12noon.
A day at Glasshouse Views Whether residents at Glasshouse Views feel active and sociable, or simply want to relax, there are always plenty of activities to enjoy. Locals will often see the residents out and about at the local parks, clubs and other fun venues with bus tours, walking groups, book clubs, art and craft, pamper sessions, movies, live performances, bingo, church groups, barbeques, coffee club and much more. Recently the men’s group had a mystery bus tour to the Caloundra Air Museum, which they said was amazing. They were given a brief history of some of the planes, then had a look at all the different planes and helicopters on display. Maintaining a healthy mind and body is key to enjoying life in Glasshouse Views communities. The staff of the Glasshouse Views lifestyle team are fully trained and highly motivated to engage with residents as much as possible.
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The renovations at the Glasshouse RSL have started and the plan is to reopen for meals on Friday, November 18. Specialists have removed the asbestos from the building in preparation for the next stage, which will be to ensure the integrity of the roof structure before installing the ceiling and walls for the main dining area. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch president Brian Machin said stage two would be the rebuilding of the administration area and secure alcohol store, followed by the new bar area. A disabled access ramp and new stairs will be added to the main entrance. “We will keep the community updated as the work progresses through GC&M News and via emails to our members,” Brian said. He also reminded the community that the sub branch was still searching for a capable person to take on the volunteer position of secretary. They are looking for someone who could deal with their administration, including attending meetings, writing minutes, dealing with stakeholders and physically attending the sub branch for about 14 hours a week. The secretary takes on a high level of accountability and trust as well as being able to work autonomously. To find out more about the role you can contact Brian via email at glasshousersl@bigpond.com or phone 0407 623 807 for further information.
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Order of the bath No, we are not talking of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, which is a British order of chivalry founded by King George I in 1725. We are referring to the order of bathing by early pioneering families, usually in a galvanised tub in front of a wood stove. There were no designated bathrooms in early houses and bathing usually took place in the kitchen in front of a warm fire. Water was also a scarce commodity and had to be carted from a nearby creek or water hole. Using the same water in the tub, the order of the bath may have started with mum or dad, or from the youngest child who didn’t use much water and was probably the cleanest. If the youngest child was at the end of the queue, that old saying “don’t throw the baby out with the bath water” would be good advice. As a young child in the Burgess family at Bankfoot House, Ethel Burgess can recall her grandmother (Clementina) bathing her in the galvanised tub in the kitchen and then wrapping her in a warm towel to go to the bedroom to get ready for bed. The towel had been hung over the partly opened oven door to make it warm. This galvanised tub remains as part of the collection at Bankfoot House. It wasn’t until 1942 that the Burgess family bought their first proper bath, made of concrete, and it was installed in an enclosed corner of the house verandah. The Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct is open to the public Friday to Sunday from 10am–3pm and is closed on public holidays. Interested in learning more about Bankfoot House or Glass House pioneering history? Contact the Friends of Bankfoot House by email at friendsofbankfoot@gmail.com or phone the president, Ron Gillinder, on 0407 760 989.
Property owners Kevin and Joan Zelow have plans to convert their rural block at 143 Curramore Road Witta into a holiday cabin accommodation facility. According to material change of use plans lodged with Sunshine Coast Council recently, the plans involve the creation of seven cabins and a manager’s residence on an eight hectare site, which is currently zoned for rural purposes. As the Sunshine Coast planning scheme recognises that short-term accommodation is an allowable development on rural lands, the application has been identified as code assessable, meaning that no public notifications are required and no public submissions can be made. According to the application report, the development should not be a concern to local residents as it “… reflects the existing character of the surrounding area and will not diminish the amenity of surrounding properties”. The report said the “… proposed use will not disturb the surrounding neighbourhood amenity with the cabins to be sited in a low impact manner that is sympathetic to the natural features of the site. There is a significant spatial and vegetation buffer between neighbouring properties that will screen the built form and block any additional noise …”. To read more on the proposal, go to https://developmenti. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and search for MCU19/0222.
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Bingo at Peachester
Peachester branch of the QCWA is planning a bingo morning at Peachester Hall on Wednesday, October 16. Doors open at 9.30am for a 10am start. Bingo books and raffle tickets will be on sale at the door and complimentary morning tea is included. Bring your friends and join in the fun! For more information contact Ashleigh on 0474 141 699 or Fiona on 0424 112 916.
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Learn more about Lions
Want to find out more about Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club and what it does? As well as being a service club for the community, there are many other things the club gets involved in, including looking after each other. Come along to a get together on Friday, October 18 at the Beersheba Museum Hall, Porters Lane, Maleny from 4.30-6.30pm to meet members and have a drink and nibbles. The Lions members would particularly like to catch up with the Maleny newcomers who attended the welcome dinner in September. You can RSVP by contacting Anne Brown on 0408 729 382 or via email anniemacbrown@optusnet.com.au.
Handmade, unique, quirky?
By Lea Parkes If you have seen promotions for the upcoming Maleny Handmade Markets that kick off on Sunday, October 13 at the Maleny Community Centre from 8am–2pm, you may have seen the description as handmade, unique and quirky. That is also a great description of the three enthusiastic organisers who have brought the concept together - Sarah Williams, Marie Shannon and Nicole Hilton (pictured below). The creative trio have combined their individual strengths to create this regular event, which is sure to prove popular with locals and tourists. Their goal is to bring together the local area’s absolute best craftspeople, authors, woodworkers, designers, artisans and food creators to showcase and share what they have created. After sharing their idea for the quarterly handmade market in Maleny, they received great feedback and support for the concept and are now really looking forward to the first event next Sunday. They reckon that visitors to the market are sure to find something to suit their personality as well as being a great place to buy a gift or simply take something home that has been made in Maleny and the surrounding areas. Three dates have already been set for 2020, so make sure you mark them in your diary - February 16, May 24, August 16 and a date yet to be confirmed for November. If you would like to find out more about being a stallholder or to express an interest in being involved in next year’s markets then you should contact the team through their website www.malenyhandmademarkets.com. To keep up to date with what’s happening at the market make sure you like their Facebook page Maleny Handmade Markets.
Glasshouse Country VIEW Club What: Meet the Lions When: Friday, October 18, 4.30-6.30pm Where: Beersheba Museum Hall, Porters Lane, Maleny Cost: Free RSVP: Anne Brown on 0408 729 382 or anniemacbrown@optusnet.com.au
Contributed by Janet Kitchin Our outing to Maleny Botanic Gardens was cancelled due to wet weather so the ladies enjoyed morning tea at Mooloolah Valley Country Club. Our next lunch meeting will be held on October 16 at 11am at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club when our guest speaker will be Joelyn Hill, who will speak on ‘Let’s talk life’ about preparing information for our families to keep for future generations. Anyone interested in joining us would be most welcome. For more information about our club please speak to Trish on 5493 0026 or Janet on 0448 845 303.
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Elected Representatives Andrew Wallace
Andrew Powell
Federal Member for Fisher Come and meet me at an October listening post
In the past three years I have held more than 100 listening posts and I am committed to always listen to you. I will hold another six listening posts in October. Come to speak to me about the issues that matter to you in Maleny on Wednesday, October 9 at Tesch Park on Maple Street from 2.30pm. Full details of all of my October listening posts are available in the news and views section of my website.
Maleny Dairies long table
In September I had the honour of opening the Maleny Dairies Long Table Spring Showcase, a creative new way of showing off the fantastic produce of our local farmers and producers. A group of eight local businesses collaborated to create an authentic five-course feast on a long table set up in the paddocks of Keith and Sonya Hopper’s farm, surrounded by their curious cattle. The local producers involved were Maleny Dairies, Maleny Black Angus Beef, Maleny Cheese, Maleny Food Co, Strawberry Fields, Clouds Vineyard, Tim Adams Speciality Coffee and Spicers Tamarind Retreat. Local chef Matt Yurko of the Canape Project designed the menu to showcase the produce of these tremendous Maleny businesses and highlight the hardworking people behind the food and drink that we enjoy on our supermarket shelves. I am grateful to all of the producers involved and the Hopper family for hosting the event. As I said afterwards in a speech in Parliament House, if you haven’t already, check out these Maleny locals’ fantastic produce - you won’t regret it!
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I want to showcase our beautiful region on my Christmas card again this year. Last year’s competition was won by Lyn Crandon with her photograph of Dicky Beach. However in 2017 Jacky Vonhoff of Maleny took the prize with her picture of the Glass House Mountains and I would love to see another winner from the hinterland this year. So if you live in Fisher and have a great image of our region, then please enter the competition by uploading the photo to Instagram with the hasthag #photosoffisher and the location it was taken, or by emailing it to andrew.wallace.mp@aph.gov.au with the subject line Photos of Fisher before Monday, October 28. The winning image will go to local households on the front cover of my Christmas card and will be printed on canvas and hung in my office at Parliament House. Andrew.wallace.mp@aph.gov.au www.andrewwallacemp.com.au Search us on Facebook Wallace4Fisher 18
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State Member for Glass House Glasshouse senior citizens visit Parliament
As you may be aware, I occasionally host community groups at Queensland Parliament for a tour and barbeque. Earlier in the month, I had the privilege of being joined for the day by the lovely ladies and gentlemen of the Glasshouse Senior Citizens. As we sat in the chamber, I was fired some pretty tough questions! I reckon they were tougher than what I actually get in Parliament! And I always enjoy the opportunity to whip out the trusty Andrew Powell MP chef apron and sizzle up a storm on the barbie. If you are part of a Glass House electorate community group that would like a private tour of Parliament and a barbeque, simply get in touch with my office at glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au or call 5318 8100.
Road safety
Sadly we have had a spate of accidents and fatalities on Glass House roads in recent times. I extend my sincere sympathies to the families who have lost loved ones. However, I must also express an incredible amount of frustration, as do the local police, at the increasing number of motorcycle accidents caused by speed, lack of rider experience, rider error, visibility or collisions. Motorcycles make up only five per cent of registered vehicles in this state yet they represented 20 per cent of the 247 deaths on our roads last year. When this occurs, I often have constituents calling for a lowering of speed limits. As I mentioned, frustratingly, a lot of these accidents are caused by individuals who are not abiding by the existing speed limits, so lowering them is not going to make the situation any better. However, please know I work very closely with the local road policing command to ensure our hinterland roads are patrolled. And I continue to advocate for road upgrades that will benefit all motorists – such as Maleny-Kenilworth Road both at Witta and Cambroon, improvements to Steve Irwin Way and Beerburrum Road, and additional overtaking lanes and intersection upgrades on the Landsborough-Maleny Road. I’ll keep advocating until these projects are delivered.
Hinterland eco-tourism
As part of your LNP Sunshine Coast team, I am seeking feedback on some local eco-tourism projects to ensure the area remains a tourism hotspot, creating jobs and ensuring our small businesses thrive while still supporting and conserving our natural resources and environment. I’d appreciate it if you visited www.sunnycoastecotourism.com.au to have your say on projects you think are the most important to the hinterland and greater Sunshine Coast area. glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au www.andrewpowell.com.au Search us on Facebook Andrew Powell
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Division 5 - Sunshine Coast Fire information night
Congratulations to the Palmwoods Rural Fire Brigade! The members not only keep our region safe with other wonderful Sunshine Coast volunteer firefighters but were also excellent hosts for the recent important fire information night. Record numbers turned out for the evening, representing Conondale to Coolum and many communities in between. Speakers came from a number of agencies including South East Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services, Rural Fire Service Queensland, council and, of course, our local brigades. The evening was about preparation and resilience. Given the recent nearby bushfires, we all know that no community is safe from this danger. Key messages for everyone - please comply with state and local government regulations when keeping your property safe from fire, get your WHAT-IF plan ready and become familiar with council’s innovative platforms, the Disaster Hub and the CoastAlert notification service through council’s SCC app. To learn more visit https://getready.qld.gov.au and council’s awardwinning Disaster Hub website, https://disaster.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.
Minor community grants now open
Eligible local community groups can apply for funding for projects in one of seven categories. Applications close on November 4 and groups will be notified of the outcome of their application by mid-December. For more information and to apply visit council’s website.
Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards
I would love to see everyone recognised for their incredible efforts and contributions to our great community. If you’d like to share news of someone’s good work, please consider submitting a nomination to council’s annual Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards. Nominations are open until Monday, November 18, so get onto council’s website and nominate someone who goes above and beyond!
Bankfoot House recognised at prestigious awards
I’m so pleased to share that the accolades continue to build for the beloved Bankfoot House, Sunshine Coast’s heritage-listed house museum. It recently took home a finalist award at the prestigious 2019 Gallery and Museum Achievement Awards in Cairns. These awards are presented by Museums and Galleries Queensland to honour the achievements of individuals and organisations in striving towards excellence. It’s wonderful to see the great work of council and Friends of Bankfoot House recognised at this level! Hats off to all!
Mooloolah State School swimming pool nearly open Use it or lose it! Each year council provides grant funding of $21,720 towards the Mooloolah State School’s swimming pool to allow for public access. The public is entitled to 40 hours per week at this pool and I’d like to encourage all Mooloolah and nearby residents to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity. Following maintenance works and subsequent closure during the winter months, the school will soon announce the pool’s re-opening date. So stay tuned and keep on swimming. Jenny.McKay@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au www.jennymckay.com.au Search us on Facebook Jenny McKay Councillor
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Re: Another mine causing concern
Many people have been out marching in the streets expressing fears about "climate change" and also the proposed Adani coal mine. There are legitimate concerns about the mine, including further assault on the artesian basin. But there is another mine which seems to have escaped the attention of the public and the broader green movement. The Yeelirrie uranium mine was opened in WA in April this year. Did readers hear about it in the media? Not so many years back there was a huge movement against uranium mining and it seems it has been supplanted by "climate change". Yet uranium is a problem from the time it is first dug up as 80% of the radiation in the original ore body is left behind in the tailings releasing radiation into the environment for thousands of years. The artesian basin in SA is now radioactive thanks to the Olympic Dam mine. Then there is the problem of nuclear waste and the fact that nuclear weapons are still being constructed. A lot of effort seems to be going into the demonising of CO2 and promotion of the idea that some recent warming is unusual, yet the ambiguities that lie within this topic and any counter-evidence is stomped upon, including the views of solar scientists who actually have a good track record at predicting climate. Notably, NASA continues to observe a greening of the planet due to increased CO2. It is after all a component in the process of photosynthesis. They are also observing a decline in solar activity, which could lead to long-term solar system wide cooling. I believe if there is one form of mining that threatens the future wellbeing of our grandkids, it is uranium mining. It would be good to see a more appropriate level of concern about this issue. Jon Woodlands Cambroon
Re: Quarry expansion
After reading V M Smith’s views on the extension of Hanson Quarry in Glass House Mountains (GC&M News, September 25) I would like to point out that the quarry is a major employer in Glass House and surrounds. It employs 70 or more private truck contractors, diesel mechanics and fitters and turners as well as office staff, bringing prosperity to a large number of individuals and their families. It has been operating for more than 20 years in its current location and I have noticed how courteous and professional the drivers of these trucks are, with their own children attending schools in the local area and safety being paramount among all quarry staff and truck drivers. The population is increasing in the area and with everyone chasing their piece of nirvana here, gravel and rock is a commodity we use to repair retaining walls, driveways, etc. Traffic will increase and nirvana may be lost to humanity. Bill Kendall Conondale
Accountable development
Our two-year campaign to achieve a spacious park on the Maleny Community Precinct has yielded unexpected insights into Sunshine Coast Council’s approach to development. Apart from public infrastructure (roadworks, a public toilet and a walking trail) council has outsourced development to, chiefly, Unitywater, the Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club (MDSRC) and the Maleny Golf Club. The clubs
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were granted 30 year leases (council policy is 10 years) based on business plans indicating or assuming that there will be a reliable demand for spectator equestrian events and 18-hole golf at least until 2045/46. The case for golf will be tested once the last six holes are launched in early 2020. After months of correspondence, council advised us in September that while the “equestrian activity” remains an approved use, it will not go ahead due to “lack of demand”. The community has been aware of this for years, prompting our campaign to encourage MDSRC to consider a park. To this day it remains a mystery why the club considers a park unacceptable. This will be old news for many folk but we are greatly concerned that council has not set a deadline on MDSRC to produce its new business plan, which is based on multi-use sporting fields aka multi-use exercise and playing fields. We are also concerned that in considering the new plan, council takes proper account of the following. First, MDSRC campaigned successfully for the removal of field sports from the precinct. It cannot simply say we want them back. Second, its lease requires it to meet “timelines for development”, ie, it cannot experiment with unfeasible outcomes indefinitely. Third, the lease doesn’t prevent council from encouraging MDSRC to support a park and nor does the planning scheme, which allows parks on council-owned lots zoned community facilities and annotated for sport and recreation, as in this case. Finally, most modern parks include exercise equipment and space to play ball games informally. Win-win. Jane Hyde for Community Parks Maleny
You Said It Timely spider reminder
We found this spider the other day at our front door. At first glance, it looks very much like a male funnel web spider but there are other local spiders that look similar – like trapdoor spiders. I have lived here for 13 years and I understand a lot of people have moved to the Maleny district more recently from other areas and simply may not be aware that we have funnel webs here. A few years ago I had an encounter with an aggressive female funnel web spider in my laundry tub. We just never know when and where they’ll appear. With the recent little bit of wet weather, funnel web spiders may be on the move now – either males looking for mates or females washed out of their burrows. Always check your shoes and don't leave your washing basket on the ground. Be careful when handling wood and other materials outside and if you find something that looks dangerous – keep away from it. If you’re not comfortable dealing with it, ask someone who is. If you are accidentally bitten, it pays to contain them if safe and possible so that the authorities can make an accurate identification for appropriate and prompt treatment. As a society, we should be environmentally aware of the crucial ecological role all animals play in the natural web of life and we should not be killing them (including spiders and snakes) just because they are ‘dangerous’. Simply be aware of them and treat them with respect.
Water: who is looking?
Like many environmental issues, water has become political. Anything to do with science becomes the target. While our universities and the CSIRO fund and do the scientific research, we find people cooking up opinions and plots to discredit the results. One area we hear this talk is in the building of dams and diverting of water. In the real world, viability of dams involves hydrology, meteorology and maths. It has nothing to do with politics. Ground or artesian water needs much more research. It is not an infinite resource. In the previous long drought Labor built a desalination plant and a water grid in South East Queensland knowing from history that there would be another drought. The LNP has used this regularly to say Labor spends up big and wastes money - a common thread across much populist media. Since the Water Act in 2000, Labor has set up and administered water plans for all catchments in Queensland. These involve readings of gauges and weather across catchments, and calculating what can be taken for industry, livestock and people. It involves metering of irrigation water. Again Labor is blamed for, a. wasting money, creating red tape, harming farming; and b. bothering about the environment, ie, fish, turtles, birds, wetlands, coastal areas, tourists. The water plans may not be perfectly done, partly because of the political opposition in regions, but these plans are totally the right thing for this dry continent. Gillian Pechey Maleny
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Valuable water
If all three levels of government were to show as much enthusiasm towards the Bradfield scheme for diverting water from the north to the inland as they do towards the Olympic Games, then by 2032 the country would actually have something beneficial, instead of several half used stadiums. The cost to build the water scheme may well be equivalent to the cost of staging the Olympics, and the benefits to the country water supplies would be enormous. A target of 100km a year would have water flowing into the northern Warrego River and on to the Murray-Darling system by the year of the Olympic Games. Water usage would enable fresh food to be grown and exported to the north of Australia, and then delivered to Asia within 24 hours. Consumers on the entire east coast of Australia would also benefit from the potential nearby food supplies. Richard Bagshaw North Maleny 19
Hinterland Families Kindy open day
The Beerwah and District Kindergarten will hold its open day on Saturday, October 12 from 9.30-11.30am. The community-based not-for-profit association provides a nurturing and educational experience for children in the year before they attend prep. The open day is a great opportunity for parents and children to meet the teachers and to learn more about how a kindy program empowers children to learn through play. Enrolments and waiting list enquiries can be made on the day. For more information check the website www.beerwahkindy.com.au, email info@beerwahkindy.com.au or call 5494 6346. The kindy is located at 9 Free Street, Beerwah.
Young equestrians win state titles
By Sonia Clark Six riders from Glasshouse Country Horse and Pony Club representing zone six recently competed at the Pony Club Queensland State Equitation and Show Jumping Championships. Glasshouse Christian College students Lily (10 years) and Tyler Short (12 years), Beerwah State High students Emma Simsir (14 years) and Lillian Evans (15 years), along with Cody Tinknell (14 years) and Nora Palasthy (14 years) travelled to Rockhampton for the championships held on September 24-26. The riders were successful with Lily, Tyler and Cody winning their age groups and becoming state title holders. Lillian won reserve champion, with Nora placing third and Emma fifth. This is an incredible outcome for riders coming from a small local club, especially as they were competing against the best in Queensland. Brooke Short, mum of Lily and Tyler, said she was incredibly proud of the efforts of all the riders and the support and encouragement of their club. “All our riders placed in the top five at state level competing against the best riders in Queensland – so this is an incredible effort! No club that I know of has this many rider placings at state level. We are only a small club so this an even greater achievement,” Brooke said. Along with these placings, three of the riders gained the highest zone points, which helped zone six achieve highest points of all zones in Queensland. Cody and Tyler were chosen to represent Queensland in the national team. With only four riders picked in all of Queensland, this was also quite an accomplishment. Cody and Tyler plan to compete at national level with representation at national championships to be held in Toowoomba 2020. Go team!
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Home schooling student numbers in Queensland have almost tripled in the past five years. If you are considering this option, join local author, home schooling consultant and tutor Csilla Tottszer as she shares her vast knowledge and experience gained from 25 years experience. A free session will be run at the Beerwah Library on Thursday, October 10 from 10am so you can take a closer look at the myths and misconceptions surrounding home schooling and micro-schooling. Learn more about the requirements and responsibilities of a home educator. Discuss concerns about the impacts or difficulties surrounding a move from the traditional schooling system. Get information on legal considerations and find out where to go for resources and support. Bookings are essential and can be made by phoning 5475 8989 or book through the Sunshine Coast Libraries website.
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On the third Thursday of each month a group of locals meet for a social evening (with dinner and games optional) at the Maleny Hotel, in the back lounge/deck area. It is a great opportunity to make new friends and meet up with old ones. New residents are especially welcome to come along. The next event will be on Thursday, October 17. If you plan to have dinner please phone Terri Bates on 5435 2667.
Australian Shareholders Association
The Sunshine Coast branch of the Australian Shareholders Association will hold its next meeting at the Buderim Tavern, 81 Burnett Street, Buderim on Tuesday, October 15 at 10am. Special guest presenter is Geoffrey Feeley, the director of any road Super. Geoffrey will give an update on the latest issues in superannuation, an important topic given significant recent changes. All members and visitors are welcome. Free parking is available on site. Inquiries please phone Don on 5445 1563.
Join the battle
The War on Waste Glasshouse Country group meets on the third Wednesday of the month form 6–7.30pm at the Beerwah CWA hall, Simpson Street, Beerwah. The next meeting will be on October 16. If you would like to know more about the group you can check their Facebook page.
Aglow International
The Sunshine Coast branch will meet on Friday, October 11 from 9.30am at the Flame Tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Burnside. Entry is $8 and includes morning tea. Come along to enjoy worship and an inspirational message. The guest speaker is Matthew Chivers from Bridges For Peace. All welcome. For more information contact Melva on 5443 5752 or 0421 900 770 or Dorothy on 5476 4190.
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Glasshouse Country Baptist Church 9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354 Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah - 0409 449 184 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough - 5494 8896 Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny - 5494 3776
Sunday Services St Mary’s - Montville 7:30 am St Luke’s - Kenilworth 9:00 am St George’s - Maleny 9:00 am Friends & Neighbours Service at St George’s 3rd Wednesday each month at 9:30am ALL Office (07) 5499 9130 / 0429 073 262 ARE Parish Priest: Rev Jeanette Jamieson WELCOME E: angmaleny@westnet.com.au www.malenyanglicanparish.com.au 22
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Quota International of Maleny will hold a street stall on Friday, October 18 to raise funds to support one of their major beneficiaries Nambour Hear and Say. The stall will coincide with their annual major fundraiser, Loud Shirt Day. The stall will be outside Maleny Pharmacy in Maple Street from 8.30am. There will be cakes, sweets, slices, preserves and all things yummy as well as arts and crafts for sale.
Do you experience facial pain?
You are not alone. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group may be able to help you. The next meeting is on Saturday, October 19. Coffee and refreshments will be available at the meeting from 1pm at the Kawana Library meeting room, Nanyima Street, Buddina (entrance at rear). Keep up to date with information to help you manage your wellbeing and meet new friends. For further information call Nora on 0418 495 776.
Local Heroes winners
Member for Glass House Andrew Powell has announced the winners of the third round of his 2019 Local Heroes grants. Usually, four grants of $250 are available for individuals or groups in the electorate four times a year. In this round, however, six winners were chosen with two from the GC&M News readership area. Beerwah Glasshouse United Football Club will use the funds it received towards buying a small junior goal to provide younger players with improved equipment, as part of its aim to support the growth of football in the local area. Peachester History Committee Inc also received a grant to cover some of the costs of celebrating the opening of the committee’s new shed and the 130 year anniversary of the Peachester Hall on October 26.
Lions Club of Mooloolah Valley
Are you interested in doing more for your community, enjoying fellowship and meeting people? You are invited to meet the members at the club’s monthly dinner meeting and learn about the world's largest and most active service club organisation. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at the Mooloolah Valley Country Club at 6.30pm. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 15. If you would like to come along or find out more contact Lynda on 0413 443 121.
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Members and visitors are welcome to a lecture on epigenetics by Moira Mac. The lecture is on Tuesday, October 15 at 9.30am in the Masonic Lodge Hall, Tamarind Street, Maleny. Phone Marty for details on 5494 1212.
From the churches Consider the lilies At this time of year, we remember the feast day of St Francis, the 12th century founder of the Franciscans. He has a long association with animals and nature, which is why often in our churches we invite people to bring their pets to be blessed. Francis is remembered for a poem called ‘Canticle of the Sun’, which has been turned into a well-known hymn ‘All creatures of our God and King’. In this hymn he refers to the Sun and Moon, wind and water, fire and earth as brother and sister. This encompasses all of the created order - air, water, earth and fire were the four elements that people thought were the basis of everything, and the Sun and the Moon represent things above the Earth. All of these are seen as in an intimate relationship with humankind. Everything speaks of God and praises God in fulfilling its own nature and function in the vast web of relationships and interdependencies that constitute creation, us included. This relationship of mutuality and respect and affection reflects God’s own love of the world God created.
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Rev Dr Timothy Nicholson Glasshouse Country Anglican Church We are reminded too that we are stewards and not owners of the world. God invites us to share in his creation, to use the resources of the world but not to abuse them. There is a fine line to be trod here, balancing the needs of humankind with the needs of the rest of creation. As part of our response we are called to play our part in the preservation of the environment. The seasons come and go and nature matures even without human help. Wild creatures enjoy the fruits of the land. However, with human cooperation, nature glorifies God through cultivated fields. A focus on the environment moves us not simply to admire and rejoice in the beauty that surrounds us but also to recover and renew our gratitude and reverence for the wonder of creation, of which we ourselves are a part. In so doing, we may indeed be faithful stewards of the world God has given into our care. DQ $XVWUDOLDQ &KULVWLDQ &KXUFK
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Latest technology to hit the ground Have you ever wondered if your foot movement is the reason for your knee pain? What about your ankle injury that still hurts? Stepping Out Podiatry has invested in smart insoles, which is the latest technology that detects the difference in both of your feet when you walk. Carly O'Donoghue, from Stepping Out Podiatry, said smart insoles could detect whether you have one leg longer than the other, why you are getting callusing on your feet and could also aid in injury prevention and falls risk assessments. “All you have to do is place them in your shoes and go for a short walk. “Your trained podiatrist will then digitally connect the smart insoles to the computer and show you all the information about how you walk. “It’s quick, it’s easy and there is no extra charge for this service as it is all included in your standard foot and leg consultation fee,” Carly said. What are you waiting for? Find out today how your feet are moving at Stepping Out Podiatry by phoning 1300 881 082.
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If your stress and anxiety levels are a barrier to daily living and enjoyment, don’t ignore it. You can learn how to manage it at the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) Managing Anxiety Program (MAP) in Maroochydore. SCHHS social worker Christine Hegerty said learning how to manage anxiety was the key to controlling it. “The Managing Anxiety Program teaches participants how to stay afloat when waves of anxiety start rolling in and how to surf them to safety,” Ms Hegerty said. “Learning how to disarm anxiety-provoking thoughts and problem solve helps participants take charge and reclaim happiness.” Anxiety is an extremely common condition, with one in four Australians experiencing it at some stage in their life. “No one is immune from anxiety as it affects people of all ages, genders, occupations and social standing,” Ms Hegerty said. MAP is a free four-week program that requires participants to attend a twohour session each week. Participants learn a range of anxiety management techniques from a team of qualified social workers. The next program will start on Friday, October 11 from 9.30–11.30am at the Maroochydore Health Hub, 60 Dalton Drive, Maroochydore. A GP referral is not necessary but bookings are essential and limited. To register phone 5202 9510.
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What's on in October Hinterland Alive
Fri The new curators of Vianta Arts have put 11 together their first exhibition - Hinterland Alive - featuring the work of seven local artists on the walls of Vianta Espresso & Wine Bar in Simpson Street, Beerwah. An official opening of the exhibition will take place this Friday, October 11 from 6pm and it will be on display until November 15. If you don’t make it to the opening night, you can always pop in during the café’s opening hours to take a look or, if you need a quiet moment during the Street Party on October 18, you can sneak inside and take a look at the work of these talented locals. This exhibition will feature works from local artists Carolyn Davies, Glenis Gray, Kay Pauli, Wayne Hill, Noela Mills, Wayne Smith and Raquel Manson and encompasses a broad variety of styles, with brilliant mixed media submissions, stunning Aboriginal art and thrilling landscapes. There will be something for every enthusiast!
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Based on the Sunshine Coast hinterland, 20-21 the Viva Vivaldi Festival celebrates the music of Antonio Vivaldi and his contemporaries. The brainchild of local musician Kim Kirkman, the festival will showcase six performances of Baroque period music at a variety of interesting locations. “Many people in Maleny have said that they don’t get a chance to hear classical music in town. Well, we are changing all that for the weekend,” Kim said. “Vivaldi had a vibrant, unique style 300 years ago that sounds fresh today, especially when it is performed passionately by local performers,” he said. The performances will be held at the Solothurn Chapel on Reesville Road, White Eagle Lodge in Witta and the Maleny State School hall on October 19-20. The festival program is available on the Viva Vivaldi Festival Maleny Facebook page.
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Movies The Heiresses
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The Heiresses (Las Herederas) comes to us from Paraguay and depicts a 30-year relationship between Chela (Ana Brun) and Chiquita (Margarita Irun). The women are from the declining elite class and live in a large home in the nation's capital Asuncion. The house - which is falling into ruin - and their lifestyle are relics of a past time and the women gradually find themselves in a society where class and privilege no longer have any cachet. It is while facing an uncertain future that Chiquita begins to sell off family silver and crystal to pay for the huge debts she has incurred. Then she is charged with fraud and is sent to jail. For the first time in decades, Chela, the more timid of the two, is alone in a near-empty house and has to fend for herself. What results provides us with a fascinating and surprising insight into her transition. As has been remarked, this is a film whose impact mostly lies in the unspoken. It is quiet and observational, encouraging the viewer to read between the lines. And that is its great appeal. It’s an amazing directional debut for Marcelo Martinessi. When: Saturday, October 12 Where: Maleny Community Centre, Maple St, Maleny Food and drinks: Dinner 6-7pm catered by Claude's Food. Tea, coffee and homemade slice stand, drinks available from the cash bar. Doors open at 6pm Movie: Screens from 7.15pm, running time 98 minutes. Rating M Cost: Tickets for members at Maleny Information Centre for $8 or website www.malenyfilmsociety.info (members may buy up to two tickets for non-members). Non-members may buy tickets at the door (but be early), adults $13, students with ID $8, children under 16 $5. Info: www.malenyfilmsociety.info
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Mark Foster and Samantha Hill at the Arise Display Centre With the close proximity to quality schools, shops and walking distance to the well-loved township of Glass House Mountains, Arise offers buyers the opportunity of an enjoyable lifestyle with quality homes. Mark Foster, from Goldengrove, said that homes were full turnkey with quality inclusions and they had received a huge amount of interest from a variety of buyers, including first and second home buyers, as well as downsizers. On September 21, Arise hosted an open day with SeaFM broadcasting onsite from the display home, which Mark said was a huge success. The day saw 56 buying groups and over 100 people through the display home. Arise’s display home is open from Thursday– Sunday, 9am–4pm and is located at 51 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains. Stop by to have a look at the stunning home and have a chat with Samantha about making your move to the stunning Glass House Mountains.
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In the Garden Don’t blame flowers for your hay fever
Hay fever … it’s the time of the year where people start with the sneezing, the runny nose, the itchy throat and the watery eyes. If you’re one of the estimated three million people who suffer from hay fever, you’ll know how terrible it can make you feel. And the one thing people most often blame for their hay fever … pollen from flowering plants. Damn those gardeners! However, according to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney director of horticulture, Jimmy Turner, the fact is most pollens, especially from flowering plants, are too heavy to float in the air. He wants to set the record straight and combat the annual fake news on flowers and share facts about spring allergies. “This time of year allergy sufferers walk outside, sneeze and then look for the nearest flowering plant to blame. Just because your neighbour’s wattle is in bloom doesn’t make it the evil culprit,” Mr Turner said. “Pollen from flowering plants usually travels no more than a few inches by wind and these plants rely on butterflies, bees and other pollinators to move their pollen from plant to plant.” By and large, the cause of our allergies is mostly from wind pollinated grasses and trees, and the one that may be causing your head to feel like it is going to explode could be hundreds of kilometres away from your home. It’s easy to blame flowers because you’ve most likely never noticed ryegrass, couch or other grasses in bloom. The large tree culprits you need to be aware of include plane trees, privet, oak, pines and sheoaks. Studies show that most hay fever is caused by mould, dust and especially pollen from grass and trees as these particles are light and easily blown by the wind in large quantities. The fact is your garden shouldn’t have to take the blame for your allergies. Top tips for low-allergen gardening The best type of low allergen plants to have in your garden, especially at this time of year, are plants that are pollinated by birds and bees. Low allergen plants for this time of year include roses, kangaroo paws (native), begonias, orchids, snapdragon, native fuschia, nemesia, cut leaf daisy, fan flower, nodding blue lily and billy buttons (all natives). Asthma Australia has released a great list of low allergen plants – go to their webpage for details https://asthma.org.au/blog/low-allergen-gardening. Other top tips from Jimmy Turner, from the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, to keep your hay fever at bay include: • Garden early in the morning when pollen levels are lower. • Mow your lawn regularly to keep grass pollen down. • Keep on top of your weeds as these are the cause of most of your pollen issues. • Choose the right plants in your own landscape, ie, low allergen plants. • Have a good air purifier for indoors during the hay fever season.
Peachester Garden Club Contributed by Trish Bradford We welcomed all to our last meeting with thoughts and prayers for the victims of the recent devastating bushfires and the superhuman efforts of the firies to bring them under control. The amazing images of the Pam Innes with three blooms police evacuating people to safer places and all other volunteers who helped in some way – from one Azalea plant can't thank them all enough. Members enjoyed our last meeting in Coral Beutel's lovely garden. There was discussion on the venue for our Christmas breakup with a final decision to be made at the next meeting. Please note our next meeting is a week earlier on Thursday, October 10, at 9.30am at the Peachester Hall. Visitors and new members always welcome. Please bring along lunch to enjoy in the garden of John and Pam Innes after the meeting. For more information phone 5496 9169.
Mooloolah Native Nursery open day
To celebrate the beginning of Saturday trading at the Mooloolah Native Nursery, located at 2670 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview, there will be an open day on Saturday, October 19 from 10am–2pm. There will be a 20% discount on plants, tours of the biocontrol facility, a wildlife display and lucky door prizes. All are welcome and entry is free. See ad page 10.
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Bangalow palm There’s nothing like palms to create a tropical atmosphere in the garden. But not all palms are created equal. There are some species that are not suitable for this area. For example, Cocos palms have fronds and fruit that can cause digestive problems, injuries and deaths in flying foxes. A species that is suitable for our local area is the Bangalow palm (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana), also known as the piccabeen palm. The Aboriginal people used the old leaf sheaths as carrying vessels (pikki). Belonging to the family Arecaceae, Bangalow palms are prolific in subtropical and littoral rainforest and wet eucalypt forest throughout Queensland and New South Wales. The flowers are a favourite food source for rainbow lorikeets, while many species feed on the fruit including flying foxes, Australian king parrots, Australasian figbirds, many doves and pigeons, pied currawongs and sulphur-crested cockatoos. The leaves are chomped on by the caterpillars of orange palm dart and yellow palm dart butterflies. Bangalow palms make a great choice as a backdrop for a rainforest garden. They are fast growing to about 25m, with tall straight stems and have shallow roots so can be planted near buildings. They are relatively low maintenance, requiring no pruning, and they are tough, tolerating both heat and light frosts. However, they do appreciate a good amount of watering, especially during hot weather.
Do you have an hour or two a month to spare? Would you like to learn more about the flora and fauna in your area, and meet new friends? Visit www.gman-inc.com.au. For information on GMAN Nursery sales please call Bernie on 0407 598 438.
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Sport Cricket’s Junior Blasters Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club is running the Woolworths Junior Blasters Program again this season. It is cricket’s entry level program for girls and boys aged 5–7. The program teaches children the basic skills of cricket in an environment that is fun and safe. Most importantly, it promotes a healthy lifestyle where children develop social skills and make new friends. The registration fee is $99. All participants receive a t-shirt with their name on it, a bucket hat (in a choice of Big Bash team colours), personalised plastic bat, rubber ball, sticker sheet, a welcome note and sticker and a Woolworths Cricket Blast passport. For information about the program see
https://playcricket.com.au/junior/cricketblastjuniorblasters. The cricket sessions will be held on Friday afternoons from 4-5pm starting on Friday, October 18 at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Complex. The program will run for six weeks, finishing on Friday, November, 22. Registrations for the program are completed online. To register your child, please sign-up at http://playcricket.com.au/club-finder/clubdetails?id=13798. For further information contact Jill Forster on 0418 946 252 or via email at ghdcc.secretary@gmail.com.
Glasshouse Junior Cricket 2018 Woolworths Junior Blasters participants at the Gabba
Beerwah Ladies Golf Club Contributed by Brenda Briese Saturday, September 28 was a stableford with 25 players. We were very fortunate to finish just as the severe storm broke. Unfortunately, some members had their vehicles hail dented. Winner was Liz Fravelle on 39 points on a count back from Mavis Brimelow also 39. NTPs: 2 - Andrea Campbell, 5 - Joey Eccles, 16 - Dianne Flint and 18 - Karen Gannon (second shot). Birdie box - Andrea Campbell and Cathy Stone. BRD to 36 points. Thursday, September 3 was the monthly medal, including medal of medalists for 2019. We had 53 ladies in three divisions. The division one winner was Cathy Stone with a great score of 68 nett from Sonia Kenway on 72 nett. Gross winner was Jo Malone with 79 off the stick. The division two winner was Leith Barnes with another good score of 69 nett from Toni Grant on 71 nett, and
the gross winner was Alice O'Connell on 94 gross. Division three winner was Diana Smith on 73 nett and runner up on a count back Pat Chapman on 73. Gross winner was Heather Coyle on 106. NTPs: 2 - Robyn Medal of medallists Ryan, 5 and 16 - Jo Cathy Stone Malone and 18 Andrea Campbell (second shot). Putting was won by Mavis Brimelow on 26 putts. BRD went to 75 nett. Congratulations to Cathy Stone who won medal of medalists for the year with her great round of 68 nett.
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The Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker Kath Smith and Gillian Bradley played one game of golf croquet against Donny Griffiths and Bev Sockhill on Thursday, September 26 beating them 7–5. Afternoon tea and a visit from Ken Barker and Vince Carbery led to a rearrangement of the schedule. Gillian and Bev played Donny to a four-all draw. Kath played Ken in a 14 point game of association that Ken won 14–6. The club’s division four championships were played on Saturday, September 28. Stuart Craig, Priscilla Vickers and Gillian all acquitted themselves well. Stuart, playing with the handicap of being ill, was beaten 5–4 by Gillian and 4–3 by Priscilla. In what would become the final, Gillian played Priscilla and, in another tight finish, edged ahead 8–7. Congratulations to Gillian, division four champion for 2019. In the attached photo Gillian and Priscilla are facing off before the final. No ankles were hurt in the performing of this activity. On Sunday, September 29 Helen Andrews and Vince teamed up in a game of association against Nick Cram and Kath. Helen starred making four hoops, with her team winning 7–4. It’s not the score that matters but the spirit in which the game was played. This was a game punctuated by numerous visits from other players and a social success on that basis alone. The Range Care group played board games in TS Centaur because of the weather but had a good time nonetheless. The rain is very welcome on the lawn.
Gillian Bradley and Priscilla Vickers shaping up for their division four championship game
Alice O'Connell, Sonia Kenway, Cathy Stone, Heather Coyle, Di Smith, Pat Chapman, Leith Barnes and Jo Malone
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Playing times have changed for summer. New times are 2pm for 2.30 pm. Play days are on Thursdays and Sundays on the once again green and cheerful lawns at the bottom of the Maleny Showgrounds. Coaching for beginners and others is available from 8-10 am on Saturdays. These are popular sessions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Our web address is www.rangecroquetatmaleny. org.au. For details contact president Vince Carbery on 54942193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.
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Sport Easy Find Classifieds Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover What a winter season we’ve had at our Wednesday night competition, with holidays, a little rain, new team members and still the Musketeers came through to show all teams a clean pair of heels with their runaway form. Well done to Steve Ellet, Dave Edwards, Ian Spence and Ian Dickson for the great form and team work shown throughout the season. They finished in good shape with a win over close rivals from North Maleny, the Amigoes , whose skip Dave Coffey, despite some touchers and good form, had to concede to his mates over a cold beer in the club house. Well done Musketeers, but remember Amigoes have already had a seasonal win. This friendly rivalry will be continued over the spring/ summer competition. All are welcome to join the new Wednesday night season. Contact Miles Allen for a game. See you all next Wednesday 6pm for 6.30pm start for the best beer, barbeque and bowls deal on the hinterland. Champions Dave Edwards, Steve Ellet, Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson and Ian Spence
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Contributed by David Hayes Monday, September 30: Ladies district triples was a full day of bowls with three games of 18 ends. No results were passed on but it is great to see the club holding such an event for the ladies of our district. Tuesday, October 1: Fire brigade visitors arrived at 11am for a few cold beers followed by lunch then a 1pm game of bowls with 18 fire brigade bowlers and 12 of our members playing 16 ends. The weather was not the best but we managed to play and it was a great afternoon. Happy birthday to Nev Black and thanks to their president Bob Lynch for his assistance. Overall Glassy got up 57-54. Wednesday, October 2: Ladies day but wet weather meant a few players didn’t turn up to bowl so it was decided a game of scroungers was the way to go. The biggest scrounger was Di Hume on 160 with runner up going to Noelene Annakin on 120. It will be ladies jackpot this Wednesday, October 9, at 8.30am for morning tea and a 9am start. Thursday, October 3: Winners of the day were Mac Townson and Tony Verdonch with two wins + 24 margin. Runners up on a count back were Noelene Annakin and Grant Podmore with + 1. Lucky draw winners for the second week in a row were Bob Bloomer and John Annakin. Please be aware our mixed fours have changed from 4pm to a 12noon start on the dates in our calendar due to Club Glass House having Christmas functions and barefoot bowls bookings. On behalf of our committee, sorry for any inconvenience. Mixed triples are now open with play at 6.30pm on Friday nights in November. Mixed pairs start this weekend. Make sure you are aware of when you play. October is Bowls Queensland’s Come and Try Lawn Bowls month. On Sunday, October 20 our club will be hosting a come and try day or bring a friend day. They could be a friend, a family member, grandchild, neighbour, anyone you can think of. Time is 11am-1pm with a free sausage sizzle. We need to introduce new people to our club for us to have a future. So members, please support this morning and try to bring someone you know along. 36
Public Notice Proposed Development Make a submission from 10 October 2019 to 31 October 2019 Animal Keeping Facility (Cattery) Where: 36 Amigh Road, Landsborough QLD 4550 On: Lot 21 on RP 208111 Approval sought: Development Permit for a Material Change of Use Application ref: MCU19/0184
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Sunshine Coast Regional Council Locked Bag 72, Sunshine Coast Mail Centre Qld 4560 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au (07) 5475 7272 www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Written submissions may be made electronically & are to be sent to mail@sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au. All submissions, including individual submitter’s particulars, will be published on Council’s website (Development.i) & therefore will be accessible to internet search engines. Public notification requirements are in accordance with the Planning Act 2016
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday the 10th November 2019 at 9.30am Club Glass House Dining Room. Nominations for committee are available at the Club Reception and must be in the hands of the Secretary/Manager by 4pm Friday 25th October 2019.
AGENDA as follows:-
Minutes - 2018 AGM held on the 7th October 2018. President’s Report Treasurer’s Report Financial Report (available from club reception. Any questions regarding this report to be in writing and in the hands of the Secretary/Manager by 4pm Friday 25th October.)
Manager’s Report Election of Committee (President & Jnr Vice stay in office until 2020) Election of Auditor & Election of Solicitor Constitution Amendments (Social Bowls Membership)
Sharon Bochow, Secretary/Manager email: sharon@clubglasshouse.com.au
Death Notice BRUCE THISTLETHWAITE 29.12.1930 to 24.09.2019 Privately Buried.
Much loved husband of Josie, Father to Jo Anne and Gavin. Father-in-Law to Don and Leisa, Grandfather and Great Grandfather.
Remembered fondly by all.
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Just for Laughs What idiot?
Late one night a burglar broke into a house. While he was sneaking around he heard a voice say, "Jesus is watching you". He looked around and saw nothing. He kept on creeping and again heard, "Jesus is watching you". In a dark corner, he saw a cage with a parrot. The burglar asked the parrot, "Was it you who said Jesus is watching me". “Yes,” said the parrot. Relieved, the burglar asked, "What is your name?" “Clarence,” the parrot said. The burglar said, "That's a stupid name for a parrot.
Your Stars ARIES March 21 - April 20 The week opens well for you with the Moon moving through three signs Aquarius, Pisces and Aries. There is a Full Moon in Aries on Monday, October 14 and that will fire you up for all sorts of adventures. It’s time to empower improvements! TAURUS April 21 – May 21 If you explain what is going on to your loved ones, they will be more than happy to accommodate your schedule. If at all possible, chats with your closest family could produce dynamic results on October 14 or 15. The Full Moon being in the sign of Aries on Monday the 14th gives you the urge to take chances and do something new. GEMINI May 22 - June 23 An attraction to a particular person develops rapidly next week from the Monday Full Moon in Aries. However, being in that sign can also mean a rapid change of heart. It is okay to be tempted to take a walk on the wild side! See if you can broaden your social outlets. You are impervious to blame now! CANCER June 24 - July 22 The Full Moon over Sunday and Monday, October 13 and 14, puts emotional spotlights on interactive dynamics. Recent stress in relationships come to a head and the dice gets rolled into an uncertain environment. The main thing is to do what your emotions feel strongly about at this time. Trust intuition.
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What idiot named you Clarence?" "The same idiot that named the Rottweiler Jesus," the parrot replied. I entered 10 puns in a pun contest hoping one would win but no pun in ten did. Why does a chicken coop have two doors? If it had four doors it would be a chicken sedan. I was gutted today when I came home and was told by my wife that my 5-year-old son wasn't actually mine. She says that I need to pay more attention when picking him up from school!
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LEO July 23 – August 22 The Full Moon in Aries could bring good things in the realm of travel, legal matters, education, marriage and even recognition of your creative talents. If something feels lucky to you this week then it will pay off in the future. It is best not to procrastinate. Your life comes into a much sharper focus than the previous month. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 There is a distinct possibility in the week ahead that social freedoms will contrast against ties to loved ones. This is because of the Full Moon over the weekend, rising to its maximum on Monday, October 14. Use your common sense to make the right choices. You will seek security once the Moon enters Taurus mid-week. LIBRA September 23 - October 22 The Full Moon being in Aries over the weekend and at maximum velocity on Monday the 14th holds the promise that good fortune ought to manifest via people you already know. Heeding your intuition and imagination can give you excellent leverage. You may feel that you are caught between a rock and a hard place. SCORPIO October 23 - November 22 There are some frustrations lingering around you this week as you feel internally congested. After the Full Moon on Monday the 14th things could bring a surprising turn. The week ahead sees you in intimate discussions with others and having especially interesting dinner-time conversations. There is a good private connection.
SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 The Full Moon from Monday the 14th can open up a wide range of possibilities to do with love, marriage, travel, education and friendship. Your first step is to consider all the newest options and when opportunities knock move forward. Go after job security, deciding long-term goals is the way to go. CAPRICORN December 23 - January 19 The Full Moon sets off your home and work areas, and you may feel caught up in a complicated middle road. Take some time out from these emotional problems to take pride in what you have accomplished. Good dinner-time conversations pull in everyone’s intense views. As you are well aware, the world is shifting. AQUARIUS January 20 - February 19 It is best not to look for family support for current problems or monetary pressures. By the time the weekend is over and the Full Moon rises, the notion of self-reliance will give you a fresh meaning. Avoid going with plans that are too murky. If you need to push your agenda make sure you are patient. Wait for the right moment. PISCES February 20 - March 20 Your emotional and psychic radar is spot on over the next week. This means you are inspired, creative and sympathetic. Others talk to you about what is going on in their lives, appreciating your warmth and understanding. Have a handkerchief ready as many emotional contacts trigger people’s deepest feelings.
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