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Maleny Fix It Cafe – can assist with review and repairs to bicycles, small furniture and other small items as well as sewing. $5.00 per item for a simple review and repair if possible. From 9.00am - 2.00pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane Maleny.
Hinterland Body and Soul and Rosalie Palmer (Registered Nurse) invite you to an information evening on the benefits of Injectable botox and fillers. The event will be held from 6.30pm at the Beerwah Hotel. Bring a friend and any questions you have!
12 Saturday The Friends of the Beerwah Library host regular book sales to support Sunshine Coast Libraries and their Members. Come down and grab a bargain from 9.00am - 12.00noon. For more details see www.library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
18 Friday If you’re looking for something different and fun to do head to Caloundra Regional Gallery for a free 18+ event from 7.00pm - 9.00pm featuring music, creativity, food, bar, talks and performances. This month's event features a lively panel discussion with exhibiting female artists and live music performed by Andrea Kirwin. Free event, bookings essential http://gallery. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/
13 Sunday John Coulton’s Brass Quintet will be playing a variety of music ranging from baroque to jazz at the Maleny Community Centre from 2.00pm. This will be the first concert in the Maleny Arts Council 2016 series, and patrons are invited to meet the artists on the deck after the performance. Bookings available at trybooking.com, Maleny information Centre or by calling 5494 2584.
18 Friday Drop into Landsborough IGA from 10.00am and meet Kim McCosker, author of the 4 ingredients cookbook series. Kim will be sharing food and recipe ideas and creating delicious and easy meals that locals can enjoy and taste test. 23 Wednesday
14 Monday Come along for a game of Hoy at Beerwah CWA Hall in Simpson Street Beerwah from 10.00 am. $10.00 to play. 16 Wednesday Trivia night at the Landsborough Pub. Get your team of four together and come along for fun and prizes starts at 6.30pm, or come earlier and grab one of the 2 for 1 meal offers (selected menu).
The Glasshouse Country Women’s Social group that meets at the Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre will have local ladies coming along to share their own journeys with Breast Cancer. The group meets between 12.30pm – 2.30pm, a gold coin donation is appreciated and please bring a plate of food to share. The Neighbourhood Centre is in Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains, opposite the Post Office.
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Maleny Show goes glossy By Lea Parkes
You may have noticed that this year’s Maleny Show Program is available around town, and if you have already picked up your copy you will have seen that they have had a major overhaul in their design and layout, and they are looking ‘wow’. This funky / groovy new styling isn’t just limited to the schedule; the show’s website and Facebook page have also undergone significant upgrades! Long-time secretary of the Maleny Show Society, Lois White, said Kristy Hope a graphic designer from Conondale had started managing the show’s Facebook page last year, and they had seen some great results with the number of followers and likes. “Kristy then suggested that the Show Society’s website was looking a bit tired and could do with improving the look and functionality,” Lois said. “Through Kristy’s company KHope Designs, she came up with a proposal for the show society to consider, which involved a new look for the website, and the show schedule which included the concept of a flip book to highlight the entertainment side of the show separately to the competitors sections. “One of our goals for the new website was to make it simple and easy to use, which Kristy has definitely done, with the response to doing things on-line such as paying memberships, and search events being really positive. “As many of our show society members have never used a website before, the feedback from them has been really encouraging. “When the show executive committee started to workshop strategic and operational planning late last year, one thing we wanted to do better was to make better use of technological advances. “We think that our Facebook and website are two steps in the right direction. “Many thanks to Kristy Hope, for her outstanding contribution to the Maleny show society and her local community,” she said.
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Thank you to those members and guests who attended our last meeting. It was great to see an increase in numbers. A representative from Andrew Powell’s office gave a presentation on the local small business awards Andrew is initiating, and we also heard from the three candidates that had nominated at that time for Division 1 Sunshine Coast Council. It was interesting to note that the three candidates had similar but not identical platforms and that they had all received similar messages about the concerns and needs of the community. The Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce wishes all candidates the best of luck and will be happy to work closely with whoever is elected. Elections provide us with an opportunity to think about what we want our community to look like and what is important to us and who we believe is the best fit for the job to fit the criteria select. I believe this is also a great time for us as members of the community to think about how we can make a difference directly and not just leave it up to the elected representatives. It is only a few short months before the Chamber AGM and I would call on people to seriously consider putting their hands up for any of the positions that will become vacant at that meeting. We currently have a small but dynamic executive who put in a lot of hours behind the scenes to make things happen, however it would be so much better, and easier, if we had more members involved to share the load. If you are unable to fill an executive position but would still like to have some input about how the Chamber is run and the projects it gets involved with, we would love to hear from you. And you don’t have to wait until the AGM to get involved. So why not come along to our next general meeting which will be a dinner meeting, see details in ad below.
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Make the link to dehydrated pines Recently at Matilda's Fruit Barn, ‘#thepineapplelink’ was supplying taste samples of its new product, dehydrated pineapple, an Australian grown and dehydrated natural pineapple product from Glass House Mountains, which contains no preservatives, colours, flavours or gluten. Our sub-tropical climate of South East Queensland on the Sunshine Coast creates perfect conditions for producing sweet juicy pineapples. Combined with 100 years of farming, and the 'dare to be different' approach the Moffat family's Allandale Pines apply to their growing techniques, delivers fruit beyond compare. The Pineapple Link dehydrates this exotic fruit and locks in amazing flavoursome nutrition in a light weight snack. There are currently two packaging sizes, 50gm and 1kg packs. Dehydrated pineapple reduces to 10% of its original flesh fruit weight; therefore 50gm is equivalent to half a pineapple! There are plenty of ways you can use the product including cooking, recipes can be enriched with the taste of pineapple and in its dehydrated form, it adds texture to a casserole; stuffing; stir fry; and a couple of locals recommend it for rice dishes and pizza toppings. Sweet dishes are easy with dried pineapple in the pantry, and chocolate dipped pineapple tastes amazing. Matilda’s Fruit Barn stocks this Australian grown and dehydrated pineapple product for $4.99 per 50gm pack.
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Last week Aussie World unveiled its exciting new brand in line with an energetic new vision for the future of the growing theme park. Aussie World has undertaken this exciting rebrand as part of their plan to increase the number of regional, interstate and international visitors. Aussie World is a much loved Sunshine Coast theme park that has grown substantially in recent years and they thought it was time to revitalise their look and feel to better reflect the fun and excitement that a day out at Aussie World delivers. The idea behind the new brand was to create a modern, vibrant, energetic logo that works with their new tagline ‘Fun’s our thing’ and a new television commercial. Their intent is to engage and excite local community and visitors to the region to come and experience what they have to offer. If it's been a while since you've been, now is a great time to discover how far Aussie World has evolved over the last few years, and they have plenty more planned for the future.
Why your Government is charging you 82% more for electricity? by Ian Hall, from All Energy HQ In a report from a Government Authority, the Queensland Productivity Commission is reviewing electricity prices. It reports “… network investment costs have … accounted for 82% of the 87% price rise in Queensland’s electricity prices.” And get this! The same report says “… some of the network investments have not been necessary.” The networks (a combined Government operation) get a set and agreed return on investment. This is usually quite profitable to the networks. Guess what? – the little Aussie battlers have these “not necessary expenditures” just added to their electricity bill (82% of 87%) as price rises in the last several years – and there’s much more to come.
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Local Government Election 2016 - Know Your Candidate for Division 5 •
If you would like to vote early and pre-poll, the details are as follows: Beerwah Library, March 14 - March 17, 9.00am - 5.00pm; March 18, 8.00am - 6.00pm. Caloundra Community Centre (85A Queen Street, Caloundra), March 7 - 11, 9.00am - 5.00pm; March 14 - 17, 9.00am - 5.00pm; March 18, 9.00am - 6.00pm.
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Yvonne Dalziel
Sue Etheridge
E: yvonnedalzielsc@gmail.com W: www.yvonnedalziel.com.au Facebook: Yvonne Dalziel - Independent Candidate Division 5
E: susan.etheridge@qld.greens.org.au W: itsyoursunshinecoast.com/candidates/ Facebook: Sue Etheridge, Your candidate for Division 5
Maleny In Maleny I see a community torn by the issue of open space, deflecting attention from equally important others: facilities for the creative arts, improved public transport, and affordable housing. The reason for this is the widely unpopular leasing of Precinct land for expensive minority sports. Another is buffer land for the frail Mary Cairncross wildlife reserve. Will it be forested to protect wildlife? Or does Jenny McKay have something else in mind. Mooloolah Valley In the Mooloolah Valley a big issue is basic services – bus runs, bus shelters, and public toilets. Councils elsewhere apply Minimum Service Standards to ensure that small communities have the services and amenities they need. This Council seems never to have heard of them. In both communities I see a small-to-medium business economy based on farming and food, the creative arts and innovation, environmental services, and weddings and hospitality, supported by tourists and day-trippers seeking nature, culture, heritage, dining and on-farm experiences. Yet this Council’s focus is Big Infrastructure, Big Events, Big Sports. Minimum service standards, community open space, heritage protection, excellence in design, environmental best practice, creative innovation – all are seen as distractions to the main game. Development. Yet the evidence is that these ‘distractions’ actually encourage wise development. They ARE the main game! None of these issues will be resolved while we have a Council that talks mainly to vested interests. I will always be open to clever ideas from organised groups and stakeholders, including infrastructure. But I will also heed the views of public forums and representative local associations, and insist that projects and policies are scrutinised by Council committee. This is the tradition of good government in Australia. It’s called democracy. 1. What township do you live in? Palmwoods 2. Are you a member of a political party or organisation? If so, which one? No 3. Will you be directing preferences to other candidates on your how to vote cards? Yes, with Sue Etheridge
Maleny The two words I keep hearing in Maleny are ‘inappropriate development’. This is a major issue impacting all areas in our Hinterland division, and it is about finding the best way to balance the natural and built environment with our tourism, farming and other niche and home based industries. We need to retain the current ‘look’ of our towns while still allowing for development that enhances them for both locals and tourists. Locals need to have input and ownership of decisions that affect their community, and, at the moment, they feel their voice is not being heard. Inappropriate development has many flow-on effects including overcrowding, lack of transport and lack of parking. Council should work with developers to ensure there is a whole community benefit to each development, including provision for adequate parking, and alternate modes of transport including footpaths. Mooloolah Valley In the Mooloolah Valley lack of services is a big concern. One third of your rates are allocated to roads and bridges, however this money is not being returned equitably. In the hinterland, we have almost 600 kilometres of unsealed roads, and, according to the Council’s own plan, only 45kms of that will be sealed in the next 20 years. At this rate, it will take over 200 years to get all our roads sealed! Bus stops, footpaths, kerbing and channelling are desperately needed, along with regular maintenance of our parks and recreation areas. If elected, I will advocate for a minimum service delivery standard for our small town infrastructure. I will also advocate for the reintroduction of a Committee structure into the Sunshine Coast Council and enable public discussion and debate of issues before recommendations are made to a full Council meeting. 1. What township do you live in? Ilkley 2. Are you a member of a political party or organisation? If so, which one? Yes – the Greens 3. Will you be directing preferences to other candidates on your how to vote cards? Yes - I am directing preferences to Yvonne Dalziel
Angela Green
Jenny McKay
P: 5494 4692
P: 5441 8372 M: 0409 450 726
E: aaaconoaaa@gmail.com
Issues for Mooloolah Valley and Maleny. 1. I see the short comings of a Supa Council being important. Namely representation. Councillors have tried but 20,000 voters are too much for any one person. I propose something new and fresh. I will use a team of eight local resident representatives from each community within Division 5. The locally chosen Community reps will report to me with concise dot point submissions. This will bring representation back close to the communities and the residents. Ron Green proposes the same, 10 Divisional reps team, to work alongside himself to second safety check Councillors. 2. I support more parking. I am opposed to parking meters. Councils were created to collect money from within the regions. To be used for the building of roads in rural areas. The bloated price given to seal gravel roads – $1.4 million per kilometre – means that given the paltry $3 million per year Council have allocated for 600km of unsealed roads it will take a 300 year plan to complete. Council has lost sight. Council needs to get back to basics. Road work creates jobs. Local employment and local to the area contractors must be preferred so that Council does not only action road work – Council returns rate money back to the struggling communities from where it was taken. My motto to Council executive – if you fail to represent the residents of this region and communities within - We will come to take your job! 1. What township do you live in? I live in Conondale. This is a perfect location for everything I do I have to travel the length and breadth of Division 5. 2. Are you a member of a political party or organisation? If so, which one? I have no association with, nor do I subscribe to political parties, nor am I assisted by a political party. 3. Will you be directing preferences to other candidates on your how to vote cards? It will be your choice. I am not suggesting who you should prefer. I believe it is wise to make use of preferences. I ask that you choose your preferences with care. 12
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E: jenny.mckay@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Facebook: Jenny McKay Councillor
Maleny Parking and Public Transport. I have taken the issue seriously. I have had dozens of conversations with locals and have listened and followed up on all. I have investigated at least two options to increase the parking, specifically around the business centre. The preferred option at this point, is council’s own carpark in Willow Lane and the opportunity to put in a second story. This work would be carried out in conjunction with the neighbouring properties as it is a shared facility. Public Transport – as ecotourism opportunities grow, so does the need for parking and transport solutions. Council has embarked on a Transport Study for the region. This is not a paid parking exercise, but an opportunity for the hinterland to have a say in the matter of public transport and parking solutions. Chamber of Commerce’s representing small business, together with the community, will engage in seeking solutions, as the region is faced with these challenges into the next decade. Parking shortages, limited funds and lack of public transport should be high on the agenda of all governments. Mooloolah Skate Park. Young Mooloolah residents have been proactive and have collected 100’s of signatures seeking this facility in their neighbourhood. Together with the Mooloolah Community Centre I have jumped on-board in support of their vision. I am strongly lobbying Queensland Rail, to make available a small piece of reserve rail corridor for which this facility can be located; and which has already been endorsed by the community. Sadly the only public areas currently available to them, impact on shoppers, the Community Centre and road gutters – I am sure you will agree that they deserve their own little piece of Mooloolah. 1. What township do you live in? Rural Woombye 2. Are you a member of a political party or organisation? If so, which one? No party politics 3. Will you be directing preferences to other candidates on your how to vote cards? No preference deals www.gcnews.com.au
Local Government Election 2016 - Know Your Mayoral Candidate •
Nambour, Salvation Army Building, 4-6 Maud Street, Nambour, March 7 - 11, 9.00am - 5.00pm; March 14 - 17, 9.00am - 5.00pm; March 18, 9.00am - 6.00pm. For more information go to www.ecq.qld.gov.au/
Ron Green
Mark Jamieson
P: 5494 4692
M: 0418 775 841
E: aaaconoaaa@gmail.com
My pledge to you … To bring, Responsible Respectful Representation via Representative Democracy. Where care is taken, to hear the least voice, the voice of the individual, the family and small business. Also coupled with this - Fair and Balanced Local Government. For these things are the foundation of our society, the building blocks of the strongest and most desirable societies in which to live. Giving security, confidence and unity, which builds strength, prosperity and sustainability. The alternative - quasi dictatorships with flashy expenditure and promises burn the social foundation of our society, treating whole communities with arrogance, secrecy and disrespect, even disrespect to our ANZACs. Quasi dictatorships are destructive and need to be removed. As Mayor, I will remind Councillors:- Be reserved with your own opinion on things. - Listen to the voice of the individual, the family and small business. - Represent your division or a community within your division, with your vote. As Mayor, I will take and act upon complaints of misrepresentation or arrogance by Councillors or their staff. Your rates pay us well. You deserve Respect and to be Responsibly Represented. No strings attached. I support more parking. I am opposed to parking meters. Councils were created to collect money from within the regions, to be used for the building of roads in rural areas. The bloated price given to seal gravel roads – $1.4 million per kilometre – means that given the paltry $3 million per year Council have allocated for 600km of unsealed roads it will take a 300 year plan to complete. Council has lost sight. Council needs to get back to basics. Road work creates jobs. Local employment and local to the area contractors must be preferred so that Council does not only action road work – Council returns rate money back to the struggling communities from where it was taken. Our motto to Council executive … if you fail to represent the residents of this region and communities within – we will come to take your job! Support change this election. Vote 1 Ron Green for Mayor.
E: mjamieson1959@live.com W: www.markjamieson.com.au Facebook: Mayor Mark Jamieson
I love our Sunshine Coast. I want to ensure we retain the natural beauty of our region but also do everything we can to shape a stronger, more positive future for our residents. What I offer is Real Leadership, a Real Vision and Real Outcomes – that can and are being delivered for our residents today and those who choose to live here in the future. My plan for the next four years builds on the strong foundations we laid in the last four years. Under my leadership we have worked to get the economy back on track, supported the creation of over 4,000 jobs, invested over $22 million in community facilities, delivered over $180 million in improvements to local roads and expanded our environmental lands by more than 16%. But there is much still to do. Thousands of new jobs will be created from our region’s major projects like the new city centre at Maroochydore, the expansion of our Airport, our new solar farm, and by improving our broadband connection with the rest of the world. As your Mayor, I will also be actively encouraging businesses to invest across our region, including the Hinterland, to provide new jobs locally. I won’t rest until we get firm undertakings from the State and Commonwealth governments to duplicate the rail line from Beerburrum to Nambour, along with other long overdue public transport improvements. I will deliver a further $30 million for sport and community facilities and will support our communities to promote and celebrate their local heritage, which is an important part of the fabric of many Hinterland towns and locations. Preserving the region’s environmental assets is one of my highest priorities. I will push hard for enduring protection of the inter-urban break between the Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay, increase our conservation lands by a further 10% and expand our award winning environmental programs, like Land for Wildlife. These are real actions that can be delivered. For more information visit www.markjamieson.com.au
Tony Gibson
Alison Barry-Jones
M: 0419 791 860
P: 5449 1865 M: 0418 925 494 Facebook: Alison Barry-Jones
E: tony.gibson@qld.greens.org.au Facebook: Tonygibsonformayor W: www.itsyoursunshinecoast.com/
I, Tony Gibson, Sunshine Coast business consultant, coach and director of SPIRIT.3H have put up my hand to stand for Mayor in The Sunshine Coast Council election for The Greens. I have qualifications in economics and business and experience in chairing serving on boards of management and reviews. I believe that for effective governance culture change is required in Council to improve accountability, transparency and community participation. I believe that I can make a difference in local government and I have a vision for The Sunshine Coast of nature and community, connected and sustained. I am keen to help the Sunshine Coast keep its green edge, sustaining a wonderful, natural environment with vibrant urban villages, rural communities and bush. I believe that, by being clean and green, expanding renewable energy and improving services, this will help to ensure that the lifestyle, health and wellbeing of our people is world famous. With the Green Team, we have developed a Building a Progressive Region Strategy 2025. This will rollout into a comprehensive 12 Point Plan as follows: 1. Develop innovative and sustainable villages; 2. Build a green economy with carbon neutrality by; 3. Expand the health and wellbeing sector; 4. Develop integrated, efficient, safe and out of hours public transport services; 5. Support biodiversity including a wildlife preservation program and edible landscapes; 6. Establish a Chief Digital Officer to foster the knowledge economy; 7. Develop a framework managing population levels and retaining farms and nature; 8. Expand education and learning services to support knowledge and skills; 9. Expand the number of village community centres and quality of service provided (arts, wellbeing, etc); 10. Foster sports and leisure centres of excellence and institutes; 11. Facilitate the development of affordable housing; and 12. Sponsor indigenous eco-cultural centres and ranger programs. I will allocate $60, 000 a year from the mayoral salary to a Foundation to help the Sunshine Coast to be the start-up capital for green enterprises and jobs. Vote 1 for Tony, prosperity, wellbeing and sustainability on the Sunshine Coast. www.gcnews.com.au
Fighting for you. Together we can deliver the solutions! • Curtail the Jamieson-led Council’s huge double-the-average rates increases of 4.15% over the last four years, compared with inflation running at only 2.03%. We can do better than the current economic mismanagement! • Sunshine Coast unemployment increased by 12+% under the current council, now higher at 6.68% than Queensland (6.2%) and Australia (6.1%) [Source: http://economy.id.com.au] • Stimulate the Economy by enabling and supporting small business. • Validation of our future through transparent community consultation and partnership. • Families are central to the future of our community, so jobs, quality education, cultural and sporting infrastructure remain MY top priorities. • Protecting the integrity of our fabulous ‘Sunshine Coast lifestyle’ and encouraging clean industries and technologies and much more. • Open, accountable Government for the ratepayers with no secret meetings. To view my comprehensive brochure – including policies, achievements and how and where to vote, go to my webpage – www.acecentre.com.au/alisonmayor2016 or Facebook ‘Alison Barry-Jones’ The following webpage reveals all the pre-polling locations commencing on March 7: http://results.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/local/LG2016/ SunshineCoastRegionalCouncil/index.html Alison gets things done.
Next week’s edition will be the last one before the election on Saturday, March 19. There we’ll bring you the final word from the Division 1 candidates as well as all the details you need on where to vote and what to expect when you get there. MARCH 9 2016 |
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Give Girl Guides a go
Contributed by Elizabeth Stewart Landsborough Girl Guides are looking for girls to join. If you are a girl five years and over, come and give girl guides a go. Girl Guides provides a unique girl only space. International research has shown that boys and girls learn very differently. Guides are encouraged by leaders and peers to explore their personal boundaries, in a safe and secure atmosphere. By this, Guides learn they can do anything. Guide Leaders consistently report a special feeling about Guide meetings. It’s an energy the girls generate because they want to be there, where they have a direct say in what they do and learn to plan, action, and evaluate their activities. They can discover what kind of person, and girl, they are. Guides don’t ‘dumb down’ nor step back from physical challenges for fear that boys might not approve. Come along and try it out it's free for the first two weeks. We meet on Tuesdays. Girl Guides nine to 12 years meet 4.30pm until 6.30pm and Jr Girl Guides five years to eight years meet 4.30pm until 6.30pm at 1 Coonowrin Street Landsborough. For more Information check out Landsborough Girl Guides on Facebook or phone Moongarraon 5439 0482 or 0448 728 425 andleave a message. I will return it as soon as I can or email moongarra@hotmail.com I look forward to meeting you all.
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Diligent and ethical service
On Saturday, February 27, Members from Maleny, Glass House Mountains and Belli Park Rural Fire Service were presented the Queensland Fire and Rescue Diligent and Ethical Service Medal at Caloundra Rural Area Office. Presentations were made to Jared Ashcroft of Maleny Rural Fire Brigade (10 plus years’ service), Philip Short Belli Park Rural Fire Brigade (11 years' of service), Steve Rook (17 years’ service) and Ilia Starkovsky from Glass House Mountains Rural Fire brigade. Steve Rook received the medal on behalf of Ilia and will present it at Glass House Mountains Group. Thanks fellas for a job well done.
Rural Area Inspector Gary Seaman, with Steve Rook, Philip Short and Jared Ashcroft
A murder is announced
Maleny Players have undertaken auditions over the weekend for their upcoming production, Leslie Darbon’s adaptation of Agatha’s Christie’s novel, ‘A Murder is Announced’. Set in the Victorian mansion of Miss Letitia Blacklock, the slaying takes place following an announcement of its time and place in a newspaper advertisement. The play is a typical Agatha Christie thriller, set in a 1950s rural English village and featuring your typical English people of the genteel middle class. The crime is subsequently executed at the home of Miss Letitia Blacklock. Miss Marple, Agatha Christie's super sleuth, is on the case. There will be six performances of the classic Christie whodunit at The Playhouse in the Maleny Showgrounds over the weekends of May 13-15 and 20-22.
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Back to the good ol’ days Contributed by Pauline Clarke Glass House Country View Club This month’s outing on Wednesday, March 2, was to the Caloundra Events Centre for the first show in the Sunshine Melodies Concert Series. The show featured the legendary Australian recording artist, Lonnie Lee, who with eight national number one hits to his credit and a stage presence spanning 55 years, is still able to wow the audiences. A most enjoyable concert, which took our members back in time to the music of ‘the good old days’. Our guest speaker at our next monthly lunch meeting at the Glass House Sports Club on Wednesday, March 16 will be Maz Schirman from the Institute for Women.This is one not to be missed as Maz Schirman’s reputation precedes her as an exceptional inspirational speaker. Arrive at 11.00am for an 11.30am start. The Glass House Country View Club meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month. The first Wednesday we have outings to places of
interest around the Sunshine Coast and the third Wednesday is our lunch meeting where we have interesting speakers, trading tables, raffles, etc. We are a very sociable group of ladies; we have great fun, interesting topics, speakers and outings and we enjoy knowing that the money we raise goes to a very worthy cause. If you would like to help disadvantaged Australian children please come and join us. For more information please phone Lynda on 5494 7875 or Maree on 5494 6956.
New housing planned for Shaws Road A development permit (REC16/0015) to reconfigure a property the corner of Shaws Road and Old Gympie Road, Beerwah into 29 lots was recently lodged with the Sunshine Coast Council. The impact assessable application seeks approval for the current macadamia nut farm, which is zoned for rural residential development, at 2595 Old Gympie Road to be developed into housing lots of similar size and character as the adjoining rural residential estates.
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The 8.47 hectare farm is planned to be cut into the 29 blocks each being greater than 2000sq.m in size. The documents show that the development is planned to be established in two stages – the first constructing 14 lots, and the second being the remaining 15 lots. Access into the estate will be via a new road coming off Shaws Road. To find out more, go to www.pdonline. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and search for REC16/0015.
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Contributed by Patricia Bradford We had our AGM in February and welcome to the new committee. At the general meeting which followed, members commented about problems with unsuitable plants being planted by neighbours close to the boundary fence. Rob Morris explained that leaves from bamboo make good mulch and the earthworms love it. Results of the competition bench for January, 1 Coral Beutel, 16 points. Tie for 2nd - Pam Innes and Trish Bradford,14 points. The overall winner of the Irene Owen trophy for 2015 was Cath Howitt - 155 points and Pam Innes came in 2nd with 131 points, congratulations. Theo Beenders gave an interesting talk about Begonias, we learnt that worldwide there are about 1,795 different varieties. Theo showed us a small selection and the Rex Begonias he had that were very striking. A few members took advantage to purchase plants for their collections. Next meeting, will be on Thursday, March 17 from 9.30am and is in the garden of Coral Beutel. Please bring along a mug and chair. Visitors are very welcome. For more information phone Patricia Bradford on 5496 9169. Coral Beutel presenting Cath Howitt with the Irene Owen trophy
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Congratulations to all MF students! On Sunday, March 6, students from the Matt Fiddes Martial Arts schools across the hinterland came together for their first grading of the year. From the little three-year-olds through to adults approaching their fifties, every student had a goal they were aiming for. Some, to simply pass their white belt grading; others striving towards their black belts. While gradings are designed to test students on their fitness, self-defence and sparring techniques, the Matt Fiddes instructors look for even more. Every term, students learn different life skills such as self-control and anger management. This term, the topic was on stranger danger, dealing with the ‘no, go, yell and tell’ rules on how to escape if a stranger approached you. Every student has had lots of fun demonstrating all the techniques they have learned over the past 12 weeks. Gradings are a very special part of the MF
academy. It is not only a time where everyone comes together as one big supportive family, but a place where students show off their indomitable spirit and dedication to training as they strive to accomplish personal goals. One particular goal that all students aim for is to be nominated for a position on the Leadership or Super Winning Attitude Team (SWAT). Our Leadership Team is a reward that goes to the students who show massive improvement in their courage, integrity and most importantly indomitable spirit. SWAT is a stepping stone for younger students who show potential in becoming future leaders. Over a long period of time students need to consistently show ‘Black Belt Attitude’ in the dojo, at school and at home to earn a nomination for SWAT or Leadership. Each grading term positions on these teams are reassessed and they must be re-nominated to keep their place. The day was a great success. Students and
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Landsborough Scouts future uncertain On February 22 every year, millions of Scouts around the world gather at local, national and international levels to celebrate Founder’s Day (the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell (1857-1941) the pioneer of Scouting). This year, as part of this tradition, groups from Landsborough, Caloundra, Kawana and Bracken Ridge camped out at the Rocky Creek Scout Camp on February 20 and participated in many fun activities. Sadly for the Landsborough Scouts this could be the last time they will have this opportunity, or any Scouting opportunity, as they are in dire need of finding a new Leader. Landsborough Scout Chairman, Luke Gregson said if they are not able to find someone who is willing to take on this role, the scout section of the group will have to close. “This will be very unfortunate,” he said. “As I’m sure most locals are aware, scouting makes a direct and positive impact on the community by teaching positive values and leadership skills to youth.” Every year, Scouts and their Leaders contribute thousands of volunteer hours to their local communities. They share time with the aged in the local community, help with Clean Up Australia Day, Harmony Day and Earth Hour, these are just a
few examples of the commitment Scouts make to their communities. At Landsborough, Leaders are encouraged to explore their creativity and work together while developing their programs and leading their youth. A Leader can gain formal leadership qualifications, develop programs, work with like-minded individuals, and teach young people life lessons through offering them the experiences of a lifetime. It’s a very rewarding position that is very much supported by the Scouting Queensland organisation, the local community, and the Landsborough Scouting Committee. A Blue card is a necessity for scouting and the scouts will pay for any applications needed. Leaders need to attend training over two weekends which will be paid for by the scout group also. If someone is interested in becoming a scout leader can they please contact the group leader Cherie 0417 832 396.
Landsborough Hall update Contributed by Linda Morse Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall Assoc Inc. recently hosted its 2016 AGM with all but one of the previous 2015 committee members being re-elected unopposed. Our Vice President, Alf Unwin declined to nominate. Alf has served the Hall for a very long time, as president, vice president and executive committee member. The committee would like to thank Alf for his dedication and commitment to the hall over the years. He has been our go-to person for repairs, our own Mr Fix It and his knowledge about the Hall and its history has been a great asset. His insight and friendship will be missed. Congratulations to the 2016 Committee who are Shirley Rhule President, Bernie Cole Vice President, Peter Pollock Secretary, Linda Morse Treasurer and Booking Officer and we welcome a new member to the group, Karen Westaway. We had hoped for a bigger community representation at the AGM. Perhaps you might consider joining us when we meet on the first Thursday of each month at 7.00pm?
Our thanks go to Division One Councillor Rick Baberowski for chairing the AGM and his ongoing support of our renovation/restoration project. We would also like to thank our state member Mark McArdle, Minister for Energy and Water Supply, for his presence at the meeting and his continuing support for the Hall and its environs. Our thanks go to all of those members of the community who use the hall on a regular basis especially, Hinterland Fitness, Rhee Tae Kwon Do, the Landsborough Market crew and the two Sunday Church groups, your ongoing support over many years is much appreciated. Thank you also to Range Accounting Landsborough, for auditing our books. Dates to Remember ANZAC Day, April 25, Gunfire breakfast and morning tea Painting bee – Saturday, May 7, volunteers wanted Wine and Cheese Tasting – Saturday, May 13 Cuppa Tea for Cancer – May 25
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If you’re passionate about making the world a better place, head to the free sustainable living information sessions at Sunshine Coast Council’s Libraries. With everything from worm farms to bush tucker – there is literally something for everyone! Attend one of the following sessions to learn how you can make a difference at one of council’s free sessions, bookings are essential via council’s library website or by phoning 5475 8989. Viable Soil Health - On Saturday, March 19 at Maleny Library at 10.00am, you can join Pia Dowling, author of Common Scents Organic Gardening, and learn how to turn your garden into a haven for plants. This session delves deep into the chemical make-up of soil and gives you a close look at what’s really going on under the ground. Bush Tucker - Join Veronica Cougan from Witjuti Grub Bushfood Nursery who will be running a workshop at Beerwah Library on Thursday, May 5 from 10.00am. You will be able to gain knowledge of native bush foods available on the Sunshine Coast. Population Matters - Join Dianne Shun Wah, local supporter of Global Population Speakout, throughout April and May to gain a better understanding of the impact the human population has on the ecosystem. Find out what changes need to be made for the future of nature and wildlife at Caloundra Library on Thursday, May 12 at 10.00am. Worm Farms and Compost - On Monday, April 18 at 10.00am at the Caloundra Library you'll learn how to set up a worm farm and compost system and reduce your landfill waste by up to 50%. See how an organic recycling system works and pick up some invaluable troubleshooting tips. Local Beauties - Join Fuschia Collard, Manager of the Coolum Community Native Nursery to discover the many benefits to planting local, native plants in your garden. Learn how to attract butterflies and birds to your backyard and grow your own bush tucker. On Thursday, April 28 at 5.00pm at Caloundra Library discover the local, native plant species suitable for your area. Each participant receives a free local, native plant for their garden.
Barung Landcare Slip sliding away
Landslips are inherent to the Maleny-Mapleton plateau, particularly on the escarpments (edges). Landslips are the result of a natural landscape process, erosion, being acted on by a natural force, gravity. Ground water flows laterally through porous basalt out into the loose material on the sides of plateau, emerging as springs. Deep rooted trees hold soil together and help dry soil out through transpiration; their removal increases the likelihood of landslip. Heavy rainfall increases groundwater pressure and the likelihood of landslip occurrence. Climate change threatens more high rainfall episodes, increasing the risk on landslip-prone sites. Besides restricting land use options, landslips expose soil, increasing erosion risks and weed invasion. Waterways can be degraded through increased sedimentation; property management costs increase through losses and increased maintenance of roads, fences and pasture. How should you deal with landslips on your property? Firstly, seek advice from neighbours, council, Barung Landcare or Lake Baroon Catchment Care Group. Avoid clearing vegetation without a clear plan for revegetation, particularly in high risk areas such as slopes. Divert water flow from the top of existing slips to decrease lubrication then plant fast growing, deep rooted trees across the top and down the sides, e.g. eucalyptus species, hoop pine. Accept that much of this landscape is naturally prone to landslip. Identify high risk areas – choose appropriate land uses and manage them accordingly. Work with nature – don’t try and compete!
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Elemental Wealth Management - Holistic Advice Elemental Wealth Management and business owners Darren and Lesa Eising are excited to be offering their financial services to the Hinterland Community. Darren and Lesa are looking forward to providing exceptional, tailor-made financial services to their Hinterland clients backed by years of industry experience. Darren is a Certified Financial Planner® professional. This is internationally recognised as the highest level of education and ethical standards in the industry. Darren is also a SPAA accredited Self-Managed Super Fund Specialist and has over 17 years experience in financial markets and investment management. After completing his Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Southern Queensland and his Graduate Diploma in Accounting and Finance, Darren started working for a senior financial planner with one of the country’s largest stockbroking firms in 1999. After a few years as an adviser in Brisbane, he relocated to Gladstone, where he built a
successful financial planning and stockbroking business. Darren and his wife Lesa have worked together in the financial services industry since 2009, when Lesa joined his Gladstone team as a Client Services Manager, bringing with her an accumulation of 25 years administration and office management experience. Having sold the Gladstone business at the end of 2013, Darren and Lesa were keen to embrace a new challenge. Enticed by the potential of a tree change, they purchased their property in Beerwah 12 months ago. Elemental Wealth Management was created to embody best practice in both financial planning and investment management. The business is strictly fee-for-service and does not accept commissions or kick-backs from service providers. This allows for integrity and the freedom to be transparent and focussed purely on the best interests of individual clients. What strategy works for one will be completely different to what works for another client. Darren’s unique mix of financial planning and investment skills allow him to complement his financial planning advice with the construction and management of investment portfolios to suit his client’s individual needs. Financial planning is something that can apply to all stages of life, it’s not just for retirement. For example, everyone working today has a superannuation fund of some kind into which your employer makes regular contributions. It is important that people take note of what their fund is doing, and also what it can do for them. Integration is also an important part of the financial planning process – making sure that all elements of a client's plan are working in harmony. Elemental Wealth Management uses a holistic approach to create and manage wealth, ensuring that all facets of a client’s needs are well considered and catered for. The business works closely with clients to ensure that not only are they on track with their financial goals, but also that they have adequate protection through insurance and estate planning.
Unfortunately, a lot of focus is put purely on creating wealth, often via strategies that carry a lot of risk. Elemental Wealth Management believe that protecting what you already have is equally as important as growing. The business has been set up to be highly mobile and Darren is able to meet clients at their home or at the purpose-built home office in Beerwah. Being flexible, Darren is happy to be available to meet at any place at a client's convenience. Location is not an issue as Darren has clients all over Australia. Elemental Wealth Management would love to hear from you and assist you with any of your financial planning needs. As such, they are pleased to offer you a complimentary initial consultation in order for them to get to know you better – and equally importantly for you to get to know them. That way you can be confident that they can offer you tailor-made financial solutions to assist you to achieve your financial goals. For more information go to www.elementalwealthmanagement.com.au. Alternatively call the office on 5494 0650 or email admin@elementalwealth.com.au to arrange your consultation.
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School News Community generosity on display
Woolworths stores across Queensland and Northern New South Wales are calling on the generosity of local shoppers to raise more than $600,000 for the Children’s Hospital Foundation in the Easter Wall Token campaign. The annual Easter Wall Token campaign has become Woolworths’ biggest fundraising activity for the Children’s Hospital Foundation, contributing to more than $40 million raised over 30 years for clinical and medical research, state-of-the-art medical equipment, facilities and patient support. Local shoppers can expect to see familiar faces behind the Woolworths checkout throughout March appearing in their local store to rally support for the cause. Glasshouse Christian College’s Head of Senior David Heyworth and students have already thrown their support behind the campaign. “Glasshouse Christian College is thrilled to be supporting the Children’s Hospital Foundation Easter Wall Token campaign,” Mr Heyworth said. “The funds raised are crucial to helping sick kids get back on their feet.” Easter Wall Tokens are on sale for $2.00 at all Woolworths stores until April 6, with shoppers encouraged to display theirs in store as a silent symbol of support to the many local families struggling with a sick child in hospital this Easter.
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Learning about libraries starts early
Contributed by Sam Pienaar The Beerwah Library came to visit us at Bella Grace Early Learning Centre in Beerwah recently. We had a great morning singing songs and reading books with Nicola and Karen from the library. Lots of children brought in their library cards to show everyone and we learnt about all the great things we could borrow from the library.
School leaders and role models
Peachester State School seniors have got the year off to a flying start. This group of energetic, enthusiastic and courteous Year 6 students are excellent role models for the whole school and we are proud so say they are our leaders. Our school captains, Jessie Poole, Kobe Brady and house captains Lucy Sanders, Georgia McIntyre, Ryan Evans-Hammill and Shayla Jurss were recently presented with their badges on parade, followed by a morning tea with parents and members of the community. What a great start to the year.
Noah Standring, Jasmine Moroney, (2016 Seniors), Lucy Sanders, Georgia McIntyre, (Stanley House Sports Captains) Jessie Poole, Kobe Brady (Peachester School Captains) Ryan Evans-Hammill and Shayla Jurss (Coochin House Sport Captains)
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My faith in humanity has been restored, thanks to your printing my letter. Beerwah police found my bike outside the police station and I now have it back. Many thanks to the person who returned it! Not only that, a kind couple from Glasshouse offered me the loan of their bike until mine was found, and another lady rang and said she had one I could use also! Thanks to all those good people and the police. Roger Callen Beerwah Editor’s note – and at Glasshouse Country & Maleny News we had a number of people who rang our office and generously offered to chip in cash to help Roger purchase a new bike. While this story had a happy ending – it kind of reinforces why the local police remind us to keep our property secure so that some charming individual doesn’t just wander by and see our goodies as an easy target.
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Local government on the Sunshine Coast has always been the home of non-party politics and served us well over many decades. Local government members have to be able to work with state and federal members of all party persuasions. The Greens Party is currently bringing party politics into our local government, and I can see no long term benefit for the Sunshine Coast. The Greens have already advised us that their masters in Canberra have dictated that they will vote for total legalisation of all illicit drugs. The Greens have long led the ‘anti-everything’ push on the Sunshine Coast. The Greens have continually opposed job creation projects such as the Montville zip line and the Glenview water park. The hypocrisy of the Greens has shown through over the years where they will continually oppose any job creation project, but will whole heartedly support an increase in non-
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productive spending. It will be a sad day in local government if Party politics is forced upon us by the Greens. Joyce Newton Balmoral Ridge
The Peacocks have a voice
I live in Clearview Drive and have done so for the last 10 years. I have brought up my two boys in this magical location and my boys have also grown up with the beautiful Peacocks that have made their home here in our estate. I have been biting my tongue for long enough on this issue and I would like to put my 2 cents worth in... as others have been doing, complaining to council about this very issue. Sure, these birds poop on my patio. I clean it and move on. Sure, sometimes I am woken up with Peacock 'chatter', it reminds me that I live on acreage. Sure, I have to slow down on Clearview Drive if they're crossing, something most residents find hard to do, period. I had a chance to speak to the Sunshine Coast Council representative regarding this issue when he pulled up to 'collect' two birds that had been 'captured' in a trap on a property opposite my residence. I asked him about the uncollected voices that are pro Peacock and his response was that he 'door knocked' as many residents as he could in the street, including mine (but I was at work). How many other pro Peacock people in Clearview Drive have also not had their say? Please, if you feel as passionate as me and firmly believe that these guys have as much right to stay here as you and I, please 'complain' to council as these 'others' have done to voice your stance. I'm not even going to start on the other issue of irresponsible dog owners and what council should or isn't doing about this bigger issue! Peacocks aren't aggressive.... Alex and Melissa Low Glass House Mountains
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Your local candidate representing you Authorised by: D. Ritson, 49 Stirling Rd, Beerwah for D. Ritson (candidate)
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Airport bus for Hinterland
In January, I wrote a letter to Con-X-ion regarding their lack of services for people in the Hinterland to and from the Brisbane and Sunshine Coast airports, and pointed out the growth of Beerwah and surrounds. Up to now, people have had to find their own way to Aussie World in order to catch a shuttle to Brisbane Airport. And when in 2014 Col’s Shuttle and Sunair merged and were sold to the new owners Con-X-ion, services to the Sunshine Coast Airport ceased altogether. I have just received an email from Kelly Cattanach, the Sales and Marketing Manager of Con-X-ion, to say they have just finalised service areas for the Hinterland. From the 1st of March Con-X-ion will be running nine services daily from Brisbane Airport to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Stops include Beerwah Hotel, Landsborough BP, Coles Express Service Station on Bruce Highway, Glass House Mountains (Southbound), Bus stop 891 on Landsborough/Maleny Road and the Montville Visitor Information Centre. The cost is $49.00 per person, reduced to $44.00 per person for two or more persons travelling to the same address. Unfortunately at this stage they will not be offering services to the Sunshine Coast Airport as the turnaround time is too tight. They do however offer private transfers at the rate of $120.00 for a seven seat IMAX. Even so, this is fantastic news. Let’s hope local travellers make good use of the service. Mary Garden Beerwah
Genuine consultation
NBN/Aurecon has just organised two sessions in our area, Maleny and Conondale, on their next microwave tower proposals. One is to be at Sinclair Lane, Maleny and one at Conondale Township. We suspect another will be coming soon on a site at Burgess Avenue, Maleny. As the then NBN Community Affairs Manager Ryan Williams is quoted as saying in May 2015 in local papers, ‘the information session is to engage the community in genuine consultation’. So how do they do ‘genuine’ consultation? If you went to those 'meetings' you would notice that the contract for a tower has already been taken by a landholder and the site chosen. What does consultation do? Well nothing here really as once a site is chosen it’s unlikely to change. You can't 'consult ' when you have no process by which to discuss with NBN moving or changing a pre-chosen site. All you can do is look at display photos; in particular NBN's famous Before and After photo shots. NBN/Aurecon has used this technique of planning a site then notifying residents via newspaper adverts with no clear identification of the site. They now run adverts with no address of where a tower is proposed. Who comes when there is no clue as to where it is? Well often, very few. One day a local resident will look out their kitchen window (as has already happened in Palmwoods when the first tower went up) and say - 'Where did that tower come from, I knew nothing about it!.’ This was reported at a Maleny meeting in 2014. That's the real end result of NBN's 'community consultation'. Richard Giles Conondale www.gcnews.com.au
Grateful customer
There are some generous and honest people in this area. Whilst having a coffee at Vianta with my son on Monday, February 29, I noticed in the book case a book ‘The World of Michelangelo’. I once had the full collection of this series from Time-Life Library of Art until the book on Michelangelo was stolen. I explained this to the owner of Vianta and I asked him if he would consider selling it to me so that my collection was complete again. With a big smile he said to me "if it means that much to you, please take it." What a kind gesture. I am very grateful to him. Then, we went to Aldi where somewhere I lost my glasses. I did a search of the store and could not find them so asked the staff member on the register if she would take my name and phone number. Having arrived home and unloading the car, the phone rang and it was this staff member saying that a lady had found my glasses in the car park. To both you ladies I say a big thank you. It started out not to be my day but ended up that I was so thankful for living in an area where people consider others. Name supplied Landsborough
Friendly request
Could we, who walk our dogs through the new development off Bilenda Close daily, ask the person who walks their large dog to please clean up after it, as it spoils the walk for the remainder of us who clean up after our pets. It only takes using a plastic bag and it would make such a difference as we have to dodge the large droppings in the middle of the path. Many thanks. Name supplied Beerwah
No to party politics
I agree with Dave Ritson, Beerwah candidate for Division 1. We do not want party politics at local councils. Dave has been a local for the last 12 years, has a farming background, and has put a lot into the local community. In my experiences country folk, like Dave, have common sense, and are able to think outside the square. Dave would make an excellent councilor for Division 1, as being a local, he knows the problems that need to be fixed in Division 1, and has its future at heart. Eric Westman Peachester
Googie eyes
I wanted to extend a big thank you to Martin and John for the Yowie Mob contribution, it brought a big smile to my face and my two-year-old loves them too and says, ‘monster googie-googie eyes!’ every time we drive past! What a great idea, I would love to see more fun pieces of art scattered around the town in fun and interesting places. Martin and John you really could put Landsborough on the map! Thank you again, Crystal Landsborough
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Volunteers required for 2016
A special meeting of Celebrate Beerwah Inc. will be held on Wednesday, March 16, at 1.00pm at CWA on Simpson Street, Beerwah. Celebrate Beerwah Inc. is seeking expressions of interest for energetic volunteers to join the committee behind the Celebrate Beerwah Street Party. We are committed to keeping the street party alive; however this small committee is stretched to its limits and would like to share the planning load. Your skills and interest would make a difference as a committee member steps back due to ill health. Should people not be interested, the street party will not go ahead this year. Please contact Roger on 0478 015 747 or Beckie on 0411 347 560 if you would like to know more about volunteering on the committee. Committee Celebrate Beerwah
Global Warming / Climate Change Alarmists
I would like to thank Neil Lovett, Cliff Schnick and Peter Gawith for sharing their views about Climate Change, in GC&M News, February 17 issue. I agree with Cliff when he says, ‘Thank Goodness we live in a society that engages in hearing all opinions'. If nothing else, we may all learn something from each other. However, I worry about the source of the so called scientific evidence all of these readers refer to, so I would like to ask them a few simple questions. 1. What percentage of the atmosphere do you think is CO2? 2. Have you ever seen the percentage given in any media report? 3. What percentage of the CO2 is man-made? 4. What percentage of the man-made CO2 does Australia produce? 5. Is CO2 a pollutant? 6. Have you ever seen any evidence that CO2 causes a greenhouse effect? Until you can answer these questions with any degree of accuracy, you really don't have the information you need to be making these assumptions. Do you want to talk about REAL science, and not the rantings of the doomsday brigade, who's so called scientific evidence is altered to reflect what they want it to? And to answer the question Peter Gawith asked, ‘What is behind this wrongness?’ It's very simple Peter, money and greed, from people who will gain millions of dollars from perpetuating this Climate Change misnomer as you call it. I would direct you to the findings of a real scientist, like Gregg Thompson, Climate Researcher, Astronomer, Environmentalist, Author of two Science books and Science Magazine articles, Business Manager and director of three companies, etc etc. And just to put Cliff Schnick in the picture, one Volcano eruption puts more carbon (CO2) back in the atmosphere in one day, than all of you Climate Change Alarmists have collectively managed to reduce with all your green save the planet recycling efforts in the last 30 years, and
there are dozens of Volcanos erupting around the planet every day, so your efforts to reduce this horrible element called carbon is futile, and that is not a conspiracy theory Cliff, that is fact. For the record, I can provide the answers to the above questions, they come from a real scientist, are not easily refutable, I would be happy so supply them to GC&M news to forward on for those that are interested. Peter Bowles Glass House Mountains
Real understanding
After attending a ‘Meet the Candidates’ event recently it occurred to me that, of the three candidates for Division One who were present, only the sitting member (Rick Baberowski) showed an understanding of how local government works and had a comprehension of the challenges our district faces. Of course being in the job for a term, he has the benefit of experience. The other candidates, while well meaning, came across as being able to identify some of the issues, but did not provide ideas or strategies for how they could be resolved. While respecting that all candidates nominating have energy and some form of expertise to contribute to our local council, we need to continue with someone who understands how to make the levers of local government work. My own personal decision is to support the return of Rick Baberowski to the job so he can finish the projects he's started and to see how he can use his knowledge of local government in a second term. I wish him luck at the upcoming council election. Michelle Burton Peachester
Easter egg donations – Beerwah Pay It Forward
The Beerwah Pay It Forward Facebook page administrators would like to advise businesses in the region that only authorised persons will approach them for donations for their community Easter egg hunt. If someone approaches you for donations, that person will have an official letter of authority, so they can be identified. Beerwah Pay It Forward is very appreciative of the support that local businesses provide for their events.
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Tove Easton In a small country town, a trusted local solicitor is an integral part of the community. Over the last 26 years the law practice name may have changed a number of times, but the strong community focus remains the same. Easton Lawyers, owned by Tove since 2007, provides Maleny and surrounds with a dependable legal service, committed to ensuring honesty, integrity and a personalised approach for anyone needing their services. When she was 20, Tove who is originally from Norway, turned away from a professional music career to marry her Australian husband Kim, and then completed first a Bachelor of Business degree followed by a law degree from Macquarie University in Sydney.
Teresa Harrison Teresa Harrison loves the fact that her role as a Smartline Adviser allows her to help local families achieve their financial goals and make their dreams a reality. “As a mortgage broker, my entire focus is on helping my clients – I’m in their corner helping them sort through the maze of home loan options and choosing products and structures that work best for them, not the bank,” she said. “Having selected the right loan from our panel of more than 25 lenders, I take all the hard work and stress out of the loan application process, doing all the necessary paperwork and dealing with the bank to ensure my clients get the best outcome.
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Being a fourth generation local from a strong farming community I have a deep ingrained appreciation for the land, the environment and hard work. I have always had a strong passion for people, place and prosperity. I believe in a fair go for all - to live in a great place, have a job of your choice, access to technology to learn and to live in harmony with the environment. This is what drove my passion to stand for local government 16 years ago. I hold the Environment and Community Development Portfolio and being the only female councillor for the past four years; I believe the female influence does bring with it a different approach.
Karen Shaw from Brush Turkey Enterprises and Forest Heart Nursery spent her childhood travelling with her family and exploring different ecosystems and cultures. This cemented her love of the surrounding natural environment. Grateful that she lives in such a unique place with a diverse and vibrant community, Karen is keen to share this appreciation with others. Originally a classroom teacher, Karen has become increasingly more passionate and focused on environmental education – especially in the last 10 years. She has continued to develop her love and knowledge of native plants alongside her husband Spencer, and has been involved in their nurseries for nine years. Selling south-east Queensland native plants, 26
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Her successful legal practice in Maleny, where Tove is a full-time solicitor, has become part of the fabric of Maleny. As well as providing the legal expertise locals have come to depend upon, Tove and her staff, are all local ladies with strong ties to the community. Practice Manager Sharon is actually in her 26th year at the practice. Easton Lawyers offer their support to many local events such as sponsorship of the Maleny Show Ball, the Maleny High School Leadership Award and Legal Studies Award, and are the Honorary Solicitors for many local organisations.
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“My clients are often amazed to know that I’m able to do all this for them, at no charge to them, and often securing a loan at a much better rate than they could themselves.” Teresa is a long-term local resident who has an intimate knowledge of the local property market, coupled with more than 25 years of banking and mortgage broking experience. “I’ve built my business on lasting relationships with the many clients I have in the region, many of whom are clients for life.”
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a Board Member of the Nambour State College office will at 5pm on 23rd December andOur Director of be theclosing Queensland Chamber of and will reopen 11th January Agricultural Societies. p 5494 3511 5494 I see community service as af way of 2477 life, it has 62 Maple Street, Maleny always been an opportunity to feedback into the PO Box 255, Maleny Qld 4552 community that supports me and my family. I am a woman, but regardless of gender, I am proud of the things I have achieved – suffice to say this has been my commitment to being a part of a great community. P: 5441 8372 E: jenny.mckay@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au A: Sunshine Coast Council, Currie Street Nambour
they specialise in the protection, education and celebration of local native flora. This work is complimented with bush regeneration, community education, and consultancy work. Karen is secretary of Maleny Commerce and helps coordinate the Maleny Christmas Carnival, and the Environmental Educators Expo. Karen is particularly proud of the various community education events she runs for council including the Australasian Bat Nights and the Neighbourhood events at Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, and the Sunshine Coast Kids in Action Conference – a major regional environmental youth mentoring event. P: 5494 3642 M: 0427 607 628 A: 20 Coral Street, Maleny
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Deborah Hammond Deborah has over 30 years of extensive experience in the optical industry and is the Managing Director and dispenser at Maleny Optical and Hammond Optometry in Nambour. Deborah and her husband Stephen established their own practice: Hammond Optometry in Nambour over 17 years ago. Then nine years ago, when they could see the needs of the hinterland community had grown, they established their family owned and operated small business, Maleny Optical. Deborah has a vast knowledge of frames and lenses and continually strives to ensure that the range of frames meets the needs of the local community. Deborah and the Maleny Optical team are well known for finding unique and fashionable eyewear
Business News for their patients. Deborah and Stephen have always been involved with and donated to their local community, and are strong supporters of many groups in Maleny such as Maleny Lions, Chamber of Commerce, Swimming club, Show Society, Neighbourhood Centre, Arts Connect Inc., Zonta and also the Primary and High Schools. They are involved in voluntary work in the community and with their children’s school. “Maleny Optical is absolutely committed to providing you with a total eye care and eyewear solution to best fit your life,” said Deborah. a
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Rosie says, all the practitioners at the Centre are Rosie started the Landsborough Health & fantastic professional women and leaders in their Wellness Centre in July 2015, with several other chosen field of expertise. Dr Rebel Hungerford, practitioners, to create a place where the wellbeing Chiropractor; Anna Ashman, Maori Reiki Healer; of every client was catered for in a holistic way, Debra McDonald, Celtic Reiki Healer and Feng taking care of the mind, body and spirit. Shui Consultant; Emily Banks, Naturopath; Previously from Adelaide, Rosie was a renowned Suzanne Bernays, Bowen Therapist and Emotional Clairvoyant Medium, Reiki Master and Spiritual Freedom Technique Practitioner (Tapping); and Teacher. Rosie is also a qualified Counsellor Deanna de Luca, Hypnotherapist and Reflexologist. and Psychotherapist who believes that these We are proud to be offering these services on the qualifications are essential to appropriately Hinterland to assist clients to feel more at peace empower clients in a psychic reading or help with life andWe the challenges may encounter. de ourselves on providing pride ourselvesthey on comp providing comprehensive eye exa people with the grief experienced when a loved and solutions to your eye and solutions to your care eye care and eyewear need one passes over. Rosie has worked on radio P: 5314 1231 and internationally as well as offering Spiritual A: 4/3 Maleny Street, Landsborough Retreats. W: www.landsboroughwellness.com.au
HEALTH CONCEPTS
Nicole Hilton Business Development Officer Nicole is an ideas person with more than 10 years industry experience.With a passion for events co-ordination that compliments her business development skills. Nicole is committed to community involvement. Nicole is a volunteer organiser committee member with a number of local events and organisations; including the Maleny Christmas Carnival and Hinterland Aussie Day Sport Recreation and Service Club Expo. She is also a committee member of the Maleny Chamber of Commerce and the MCU Charitable Trust. She runs Maleny’s Chicks in Biz Breakfast on the last Wednesday of every month, and is currently working on the inaugural Hinterland Finance and
Sustainability Expo to be held on Saturday, July 23 at the Maleny Show Grounds. Nicole is also a committee member of the Central Sunshine Coast Relay for Life Team for the Cancer Council, and working hard to get teams to participate and raise funds. Nicole is extremely proud of being the driving force behind the Credit Unions initiation of a financial literacy program: ‘The Financial Literacy Workbook’ into local high schools. If you would like to get involved with any of these initiatives call Nicole at Maleny Credit Union. P: 5499 8988 E: nic@mcu.com.au A: 28 Maple Street, Maleny
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Julie Stower is a natural therapist and owner of Health Concepts. With over 25 years Natural Therapy industry experience, for as long as she can remember, Julie has always been intrigued by how people function. Julie feels privileged to be allowed to work with the essence of people, and by gaining knowledge of their inner depth, she is able to help assist them to resolve their issues. Julie specialises in massage and kinesiology, both of which are powerful modalities for reducing stress and re-creating balance in life. Through personal experience and witnessing the transformation of lives, Julie is also passionate about Holographic Kinetics, and is a strong
advocate of the healing potential of this particular modality. Another area of focus for Julie is the sometimes overwhelming challenges that mothers face and their need for support and nurturing. Julie works holistically to create new patterns and beliefs that aim to nurture and empower in difficult situations. The success of Health Concepts is underlined by the intrinsic value of the service it offers. Since moving to Elimbah early last year, the business has grown well through word of mouth and local support. P: 5432 8812 A: Shop 5, 870 Beerburrum Road, Elimbah W: www.health-concepts.com.au MARCH 9 2016 |
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Local News Business Lisa McKenzie Bank Manager at Westpac Beerwah, Lisa has 15 years’ experience at the organisation. Before becoming bank manager, Lisa held a variety of roles in the business including experience in telephone banking, team assistant and assistant manager. Lisa is passionate about helping customers reach their dreams of buying their first home, upgrading their homes or getting into investment properties. She is also happy to assist customers pay off their loans sooner and is committed to helping her customers “save money, make money and save time!” In a world where technology changes rapidly, Lisa still wants all her Beerwah customers to feel like they are a person first and are important to both her
Vicki Heading Vicki has over 27 years of hair and beauty industry experience. Even after all these years she is still very passionate about her business and loves coming into the salon, and continues to grow and learn new things all the time. Originally moving to Beerwah to expand the business, Vicki previously had a salon in Maleny for 15 years, then 12 years ago, she decided to put all her energy into the salon in Beerwah. A family business where Vicki’s daughter, Kylie, also works, a total of five highly qualified hairdressers and beauty therapists specialise in all aspects of hairdressing and beauty treatments. They have services that cater for all men, women and children - all in the one comfortable
and her team. One of the services she is happy to offer includes helping customers with their overseas travel financial requirements. Lisa and her staff are happy to help download information and apps onto customer’s electronic devices and provide whatever assistance they can. Afterwards, Lisa loves to hear from customers about the adventures they have had. Lisa prides herself on the service that her team provides as well as being able to help customers with their financial goals. P: 5439 2188 M: 0409 593 132 A: Shop 12-13 Beerwah Marketplace
air-conditioned premises. Since being in business at Beerwah, Vicki has been actively involved with the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce and currently holds the position of vice-president. She has also dedicated her time over the last few years to the Place+Beerwah Project and for the last 25 years has been involved with the Quota club of Maleny. Vicki is committed to offering new sevices to the salon all the time and now offers eyelash extensions and chemical peels. P: 5494 0032 M: 0438 943 899 A: 54 Simpson Street, Beerwah W: www.beerwahhairandbeauty.com.au
Beerwah Hair & Beauty
Donna Keogh Paramedical skin therapist and IPL Laser specialist, Donna Keogh has been treating skin most of her working life. Specialising in skin correction, Donna is passionate about helping people understand the way they age. She is also committed to helping address the skin to a healthier and younger appearance. With over 22 years of experience, Donna gets great satisfaction from seeing the amazing transformation for younger people suffering with acne or problematic skin conditions. Donna has previously owned four skin clinics and is now keen to educate and assist other clinics and therapists. As the founder of SkinFiT workshops, Donna goes to other businesses and assists them
Aliesha Boonman–Burns Born and bred Maleny local Aliesha Boonman– Burns has been working at Maleny Cruise and Travel for the past 12 months. Gillian Mills, who has owned the business for nearly 25 years, is really pleased with how Aliesha has made the transition from student to full-time travel consultant. When Gillian was looking to employ a young graduate who she could work with, and share the knowledge that she had developed during her 50 years in the travel industry, a TAFE lecturer recommended Aliesha. Gillian said that while Aliesha is still relatively new to the industry, she is very determined to provide the best service possible for her clients. 28
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upskill in all areas of skin modalities. Donna really enjoys treating her clients in Beerwah. She loves having the opportunity to help educate and beautify the locals and getting awesome results – improvements can be seen in just a couple of treatments. Once a month, Donna will be at Hinterland Body and Soul, Turner Street, Beerwah. On Thursday March 17, Donna will be appearing at a special informative evening at Beerwah Hotel. From 6.30pm Donna and a panel of experts will be discussing the benefits of injectable Botox and fillers. P: 5494 0546 M: 0438 531 876 A: Hinterland Body & Soul 5/5 Turner Street, Beerwah
“If there is anything that she is not 100% sure of, she always confirms the facts,” said Gillian. Listening is a really important part of her job, and Aliesha believes it is critical to understand what is important to the client before you start making recommendations to them. The job definitely suits Aliesha, she loves the variety of what each day offers, and is keen to be able to do additional travelling. In her first year in the industry, she has already been to Bali, Sri Lanka and on a Pacific Island Cruise. P: 5499 9111 A: 39 Maple Street, Maleny W: www.malenytravel.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
The Power of Four
With over 62 years of experience, this team of dynamic women have come together at The Healthy Guru in central Beerwah, to promote a strong path to health and wellbeing. Now in its third year of business, The Healthy Guru is fast becoming the Hinterland’s #1 holistic health clinic. Situated in Beerwah Market Place, The Healthy Guru is home to a growing natural therapies centre as well as a retail health store. With private clinic rooms for personal treatments, our team of health practitioners provide a comprehensive list of modalities that can cover any area of healing you are looking for. This dynamic, bright and engaging group of women all bring their individual specialties to the services they provide, as well as their obvious passion towards offering accessible holistic services to the local community.
Leanda Weynton Owner Naturopath, Herbalist, Yoga Teacher, Body Work Therapist As the owner of The Healthy Guru Beerwah Leanda is proud to offer a place of quality products and services. As a qualified naturopath Leanda’s passion is to help people find the right solutions for their health and wellbeing. With 13 years’ experience she offers a vast array of modalities and incorporates these into her consultations. Leanda also offers workshops and retreats and teaches yoga in the local Beerwah Hall. She is available for appointments six days a week.
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Judy has been a naturopath in the Glasshouse Mountains area for over 22 years and becomes more passionate about natural therapies every day. Judy uses bio-compatibility hair testing to provide answers to food intolerances, digestive disorders, and chronic conditions. Judy also uses Cranio Sacral Therapy to provide relief of pain and trauma in the body. Judy is available for consultations Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Kinesiologist Integrated Listening System (iLs) Practitioner
Emily has been practicing Kinesiology for over five years. She is motivated about helping people discover the truth behind why they are experiencing disease within their body, suffering from emotional stress in all its manifestations and aren’t reaching their goals. Emily also has a passion for assisting children in all areas; learning, bed wetting, emotional stress etc. Emily is available for consultations Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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With our practitioner dispensary, we have over 100 therapeutic grade liquid herbs and a wide variety of supplements, teas, creams, lotions and salts – all made individually to suit your specific personal needs. With the retail outlet at the front of the store offering brands such as Fusion Health, Thompson’s, Herbs of Gold and Nature’s Sunshine, Nutralife, Sandra Cabot and more. The Healthy Guru offers a huge selection of superfoods and alkalising products, along with natural body care and related products. Channel the vast experience from the power of four and let these women provide the best possible results, all from within the one business. Embrace the positive change that awaits you and drop into The Healthy Guru today.
$9 per class Monday mornings 9am & Wednesday nights 7pm Personal sessions and yoga therapy available by appointment
Sara McCarthy Retail Health and Supplement Consultant
Sara has brought with her 20 + years of experience in the Health Food industry and shows particular interest to Flower Essences and quality health products that make a difference. Sara is extremely knowledgeable with health products and is happy to share her expertise with you.
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Hinterland Body and Soul update By Shannon Greenwood Summer has officially come to an end and Autumn is the ideal season for skin regeneration treatments. The skin care regime of cleanse, exfoliate and moisturise is a daily way to maintain healthy skin.
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For those wishing to do more than the basics, we offer a range of different treatments, from various Facials to Peels and Microdermabrasion. This month we are offering our GP40 Peel on special. It’s a fruit acid skin peel designed to remove dead skin cells and reveal a healthy glow. Start the cooler months with a boost to your skin. Laser/IPL treatments and our new Injectable Services also offer various ways to improve and keep your skin looking great. These services are here monthly. Come along to our Information evening on March 17 and learn all about these special services and ask your questions (see ad right).
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Catch Your Breath Did you know that the way you breathe can actually have an impact on your whole life? Join Bodhi and Kat from Breathe Project at Maleny Library on Friday, March 11 from 10.00am – 11.30am to discover why your breath is more important than food or water for maximum health. Learn a truly simple and effective method for relieving stress and anxiety. Find out how breathing techniques have been modernised to fit in with our busy lifestyles. Learn how a breathing practice currently being rolled out as part of Australian school curriculums could be of great benefit to you and your health. Attendance is free however bookings are essential phone 5475 8989.
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Living - History Maurer Tagg Reunion Showcasing our heritage
Sunshine Coast Council’s Heritage Discovery Showcase is an opportunity for the heritage industry to come together in one location and showcase the places and stories that make our region special to the community. Celebrate the Sunshine Coast’s rich history at the Heritage Discovery Showcase from 10.00am to 3.00pm on Sunday, March 20, at the School of Arts Hall, corner of Pacey Street and Memorial Drive, Eumundi. Step back in time at the Heritage Discovery Showcase and enjoy a fashion parade through the eras, butter making and wood carving demonstrations, a classic antique car display and hear interesting stories from 15 local museums and heritage organisations from across the region. Come and talk to experts and gain tips about looking after your collectables and antiques. And just because you are young, it doesn’t mean you will miss out on experiencing our living heritage - a range of workshops especially for children will be available. Children can join Lyndon Davis to make their very own miniature canoe carving while learning about the local history of the Traditional People. Queensland Air Museum (QAM) will have a de Havilland Sea Vixen Jet Fighter Cockpit pod on display. This pod is only one of two Sea Vixens in the Southern Hemisphere. The other is a complete aircraft also held by the QAM at Caloundra. The Sea Vixen pilot’s compartment is complete with instrumentation, decommissioned ejector seats and controls. Be the first to witness fascinating historical objects in council’s two new cultural heritage museum boxes, including objects from the SS Dicky and a beautiful display of restored books from the collections of Glass House Mountain’s Bankfoot House and Berkelouw Book Barn, Eumundi. Immerse yourself in the region’s cultural heritage and celebrate who we are at the Heritage Discovery events. Visit council’s website to find out more.
Living in the 1860s
Home mortgage, stamp duty, capital gains tax, GST, return on investment are common concerns related to real estate purchases in 2016. Over 150 years ago, potential home owners were faced with very different concerns. At the outset, the problems confronting the early pioneers might have been – are the aboriginals friendly; are there stands of valuable timber that could be converted into cash or is there suitable accessible timber available for building a home? Is fresh water close at hand? Expectations were entirely different. A worker’s cottage in the mid to late 1800s was typically two-roomed, the unlined roof was made of timber shingles and the walls made of timber slabs split from a log, using a maul and wedge, and trimmed with an adze. The timber slabs for the walls were arranged side by side to form a structure of great strength but allowed light and rain through the cracks. The floors were hard-packed earth and the windows merely openings covered by hessian at night when the weather was fine. In cold or wet weather, they were sealed by a solid wooden shutter suspended from above by broad strips of greenhide acting as hinges. A stout wooden door was secured by a wooden bar. No toilet, bathroom or laundry was located inside the house. Unwelcome visitors included snakes, goannas and centipedes! The kitchen was usually detached or in a separate little shed. Cooking was done over an open fire. In the early days the selectors would not have the benefit of a wood burning stove. Prior to their settling in the Glasshouse Mountains, the Grigor family could well have experienced these living conditions when timber-getting in the Mooloolah area. Building tools (maul, wedge and adze) are part of the Bankfoot House collection. The house and the collection are available for viewing on the last Sunday of the month (except for March as it is Easter Sunday).
Contributed by Joyce Boody (nee Tagg) Recently I spent several weeks on the Sunshine Coast where I did a lot of reminiscing and catching up with old (very old) friends and family. Probably the highlight was a Maurer Tagg cousins’ reunion at the Beerwah Hotel. For us it was a great day, just hearing each other’s stories and reminiscing. One could never have imagined how Beerwah has grown.I had left Beerwah some 60 years earlier and had had little contact with our cousins apart from helping Michael research our Family Tree. I am sure some of your readers would remember Barry Maurer and Toby Tagg as both were bakers when our main street consisted of little more than butcher, baker and Whitmey's (later Wimberley's) general store. Barry did his apprenticeship with Nev Reiss and Toby (Athol) with John Errington. Toby and Barry have kept in contact, and it was their idea that prompted the reunion. Apart from me, the families have not strayed far from the paradise of the Sunshine Coast. Our fathers were involved in the timber industry. I worked for Wimberleys, Oriel was employed at Walton's garage, and John did his building apprenticeship with Les Shuttlewood. I recall meeting Diane, Michael's wife, many years later working at Centaur Nursing Home when mum was in respite. Michael also chose building (cabinet making) and June, whose positive attitude is an inspiration, spent many years working in child care.
Joyce, Oriel, John and Toby (Athol) Tagg with Barry, June and Michael Maurer
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Elected
Representatives Mal Brough
Federal Member for Fisher
Andrew Powell State Member for Glass House
TMR still applying to clear 78 hectares of Steve Irwin Way Forest by Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest group
Protecting the future of Small Business
The monopoly of the larger retailers in the market place at the expense of locally run small businesses is an issue which is raised with me frequently. I have been working with local business women, Roz White, for several months now on ways to ensure small businesses are sustainable. Roz is driving a petition urging the Federal Government to adopt stronger competition laws, specifically to adopt an ‘Effects Test’ as recommended by the Harper Review. The petition is a chance for the public to express their concern over the domination of the major retailers in the market place.You can find out more information and sign the petition at https://www.letscompete.com.au/
Lower fees on credit cards
The Parliament has passed the Turnbull Government’s tough new laws that will protect consumers from excessive card surcharging. Whilst many merchants do pass on costs fairly, some merchants engage in this practice abusively. That’s why the Turnbull Government took action to ensure customers are charged no more than the amount that reflects the true amount of the merchant's costs in accepting that payment. This is great news for consumers.
Volunteer Celebration Day
We have had a massive response for our Volunteer Celebration Day at Australia Zoo on May 14. If you have not yet registered so your organisation’s volunteers can attend, you can still do so at malbrough.com.au/volunteercelebration
The Defence White Paper - Delivering on our commitment to Defence
The 2016 Defence White Paper is the Turnbull Government’s comprehensive and responsible long-term plan to defend our nation and advance our national interests. The Government is delivering on its commitment to return defence spending to 2% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) within the decade by providing an additional $29.9 billion to Defence over 10 years, driving jobs and innovation in Australia, for decades to come. This White Paper will deliver a more potent, agile and engaged Australian Defence Force with an additional 5000 defence personnel. The Turnbull Government will double the size of Australia’s submarine fleet to 12 and greatly enhance our surface fleet in order to protect our maritime approaches. Our defence strategy and capability plans have been fully costed to ensure they are achievable and affordable.
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Reed Street update
For the next few editions of my monthly column, I will endeavour to provide you with an update on progress with the Reed Street traffic lights – I also post regular updates on Facebook so make sure you check out my page. In preparation for the installation of new lighting, electrical works will commence on Sunday, March 6. These night works will take place overnight between 6.00pm and 6.00am, weather permitting. As you will no doubt have seen, lane closures, traffic controllers, reduced speed limits and road signage will be in place to ensure the safety of motorists and road workers. Please just understand you may experience some delays during these works and although every effort will be made to reduce impacts, residents may experience minor construction noise, lighting, vibration and dust while work is taking place.
Gearing up for the Glass House Small Business Awards I hit the pavements of our business districts during the past fortnight to get the word out about the inaugural Glass House Business Awards. I handed out posters and nomination forms to many of the local business operators in the Glass House area and answered questions about the format of the awards. Nominations have been coming through but of course we still need more! If you receive great service from a local business in your community or even a staff member of that business who always goes above and beyond in their service delivery, then get a nomination in! You can submit your nominations online by visiting my website – www.andrewpowell.com.au.
Check Facebook to keep up-to-date
Whether you like it or not, social media is a huge part of many Queenslanders lives today, with many now using it to access their current affairs issues and local news. I use it mainly to update people on where I have been in our community and what I am working on locally. I have recently decided, thanks in part to feedback from our community, that during Parliamentary weeks in particular, I will be using my Facebook page to start conversations with the community about legislation or bills that are being discussed in Parliament. I have listened to feedback from the community that says you do want to know more about the Parliamentary process and your comments are incredibly valuable in allowing me to understand what is important to you.
Andrew Powell Phone: 5435 2013 Email: glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au Facebook: Andrew Powell www.andrewpowell.com.au
With the recent close of the public comments period for the Federal Referral for the planned Bruce Highway / Caloundra Road interchange, environmental impacts are still at the forefront for the Steve Irwin Way Forest group. Despite the Department of Transport and Main Road’s (TMR) promises to drastically reduce the size of the project footprint, this has still not been reflected in writing, with the original area of 78.36 ha still standing in the formal application to the Federal Government. The Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest (SSIWF) group are requesting scrutiny of several issues which appear to be insufficiently addressed by TMR in their Referral (under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999), including the clearing of koala habitat, impacts to Jowarra National Park and the loss of habitat for numerous threatened species including the endangered giant barred frog. Current environmental laws use offsetting and financial compensation from one government department to another to justify the destruction of native forest, is arguably inappropriate. Parts of the forest in question are classed as a critically endangered ecological community with 300 – 400 year old trees at stake. In this instance a 15 year time frame is being suggested for offset realisation. An additional concern is the proposal to allocate the Lower Mooloolah River Environmental Reserve (LMRE Reserve), at the end of Claymore Road, Sippy Downs as a project offset. The LMRE Reserve was obtained by the Sunshine Coast Council as part of the Palmview Structure Plan. As its purpose was to balance residential developments at Palmview, subsequently allocating it as an offset for the Bruce Highway project will not provide the gain for the environment that TMR are claiming. Wayne Reid from the SSIWF group says he is suitably unimpressed. "We can't accept the felling of 300 year old trees, koala habitat, and endangered subtropical lowland rainforest at all, let alone be convinced any offset proposal could truly compensate for that – it would take 300 years," he said. “But for TMR to nominate an offset area, which already has a commitment from council to be regenerated, is simply a last minute contrivance to try and get what has always been a bad idea accepted by the Federal Environment Department." To find out more about the forest and the campaign for its protection by the Save the Steve Irwin Way Forest group, check out www. iconicforest.wix.com/sunshinecoast
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Last week Brownie and I had the opportunity to dine in at Bombay Bliss, and as someone who is partial to an Indian meal, it was so nice to be able to eat it ‘just cooked’ fresh from the kitchen. Especially their lovely traditional entrees of onion bhaji and samosas and new to the menu, ricotta croquettes! It is definitely a great place to add to your list of places for ‘date night’ or just getting out and enjoying an evening out of the house with some really good value ‘dine in options’.
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Out & About Chappy Breakie By Lea Parkes The Glasshouse Country Chaplaincy Committee held their annual breakfast last Tuesday morning at Beerwah State High School, as their way of thanking the generosity and support of many individuals, businesses, churches, politicians and community groups that assist their fundraising efforts year after year. The breakfast was made and served by the Beerwah High Hospitality students who did a fabulous job and included choices of a hot breakfast, healthy fruit and yogurts and baked goods. However the most impressive thing was that the students had to arrive at school by 6.30am!
Chaplain Linda Whysall with Beerwah students Jordan and Ava Smith and Landsborough student Liam Young
The lucky raffle winner on the day Trevor Taylor with MC Glasshouse Country & Maleny News editor Lea Parkes
Beerburrum students Joshua and Noah Turner with their mum and school chaplain Donna Turner and State Member for Glass House Andrew Powell
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Things To Do St Paddy’s Day at Finbars
Pacific Chamber Players Robert Truman (cello), Janet Brewer (piano), Julie Anne O’Reilly (violin) are all ready to perform four piano trios at the first Pacific Chamber Players concert for 2016. Robert (born and educated in Sydney) is the former principal cellist of the London Philharmonic orchestra and Royal Opera House Covent Garden. The trios will be by Haydn, Beethoven, Saint-Saens and Smetana. They will be performed on Saturday, March 12, 2.00pm at St Peter’s Catholic Church, Coolum, Sunday, March 13, 2.00pm at Caloundra Uniting Church and Saturday, March 19, 2.00pm at Cooran Memorial Hall. Tickets will be available at the door. Further enquiries phone 5446 8128 or www.pacificchamberplayers.com.
Easter Art Exhibition The Blackall Range Visual Artist will hold an exhibition at the Saint Mary’s Hall on the Village Green in Montville from Friday, March 25 to Monday, April 4 from 10.00am to 4.00pm every day. There will be a wonderful mix of landscapes, still life, and native flora and fauna in a variety of media. Handmade cards and delightful small works, ideal as gifts, are also available. We thank our local supporters and wish everyone the compliments of the holiday season. Some of the works can be seen on our website: www. blackallrangevisualartists.com All commissions and donations go toward the St Mary’s Hall Committee for the maintenance of this historic building.
Brass Quintet showcases five centuries John Coulton’s Brass Quintet will play a wide variety of music ranging from baroque to jazz, at their concert in Maleny on Sunday, March 13, 2.00pm at the Maleny Community Centre, the first in the Maleny Arts Council’s 2016 series. The program includes John Stanley’s Trumpet Voluntary played by internationally acclaimed trumpeter and leader of the ensemble John Coulton, everybody’s favourite Nessun Dorma (Puccini) and Mozart’s Ave Verum. Chris Williams also plays trumpet with many orchestras here and overseas. The other members of the team are Emily Newham, French horn, Andrew Bell, tuba and Stuart Bent, trombone. In 2015 Emily was principal horn of the Queensland Youth Orchestra, and performs with the QSO and the celebrated Queensland Pops Orchestra. Following the Arts Council’s tradition, patrons are invited to meet the artists on the deck after the performance. Bookings are open at trybooking.com, Maleny Information Centre and with the treasurer on 5494 2584.
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Maleny Athletic and Cultural Association (MAACA) invites you to head along and celebrate St Paddy’s Day at Finbars on Sunday, March 20 from 12.00noon. There will be live music, the bar will be open all day, great pizzas and their annual raffle draw for a great prize of $3,000.00. Buy a last minute ticket on the day with proceeds from this raffle being donated to the Neighbourhood Centre in Maleny. There will also be a donation presented to local Witta girl, Ella, whose health issues mean she requires a companion dog. Hopefully young Felix Kruper will visit with his family. Last year we met them at our St Paddy's event before they headed off to the UK to learn more about his medical condition of premature aging. Come and have fun at Finbars, 12 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny
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Bacall is a female Domestic Shorthair Cat who is three-years-old and is a very pretty flecked tabby. Bacall is an active and playful girl, but also enjoys quiet time with her sister Betty, and they would love a home together if it is possible. Both girls look like twins, but are a year apart in age, so they may actually be mum and daughter. Adoption fee for Bacall is $110.00 and all vet work is done, maybe there is some lovely person out there that would like to adopt both of them? Open: Tue - Sat 9am - 4pm Sundays 10am - 2pm
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An end to puppy farms in Queensland and the cruel and ruthless exploitation of dogs for profit is a step closer after Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Leanne Donaldson introduced a Bill into Parliament recently. Minister Donaldson said the Bill to legislate for compulsory registration for dog breeders would mean cruel puppy farms would no longer be able to go undetected. “A new dog breeder registration system will, for the first time, make it possible to locate and close down those dog breeding facilities where profit is put before the welfare of dogs,” the Minister said. Minister Donaldson said the Government had undertaken extensive consultation including a public survey completed by more than 8,300 people and 95% of respondents supported compulsory registration for dog breeders. “This will be backed up with compulsory standards and guidelines for breeding dogs
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Children at Beerwah Kindy donned gloves and got grubby last week to plant out their very own kitchen garden. With the help of their teachers and some parents, the youngsters transformed a once over-grown mass of mint into a garden any green thumb could be proud of. Beerwah Kindy co-director Katie Piva said the children were excited to find plenty of earthworms and even gecko eggs in the garden beds during the replanting process. “The children are learning about science, nature and the environment from growing their own food. “The children love playing in our beautiful outdoor environment, digging in the soil, getting dirty, creating Davina Marques and Sophie things and watching their plants grow,” Mrs Piva said. The trays of seedlings were donated by Rumbalara Nursery, while the Coochin Creek Co-op came on board with the garden soil, sugar cane mulch and trellises, to complete the look. Rumbalara Nursery's Davina Marques said she had been impressed with the number of handmade objects, textured stepping stones, and the scarecrow, which were already features of the garden zone. “As parents and as nursery people, we are pleased to be a part of the growing realisation in school curriculums that the engagement of children and young adults in gardening, and understanding the production of their own food, is just as integral to their own health and well-being as attending the local sporting field or gymnasium,” she said. Coochin Creek Co-op general manager Neal Stephen said inspiring future farmers was something the business, which has been operating in Beerwah since 1936, was passionate about. The children will continue to nurture their garden and will be delighted to enjoy the fruits of their labour when harvest time rolls around.
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Ficinia nodosa With all this wet weather around I am sure we are all finding problem areas in our gardens with poor drainage. One local plant that excels in these conditions, and that is also highly ornamental, is the Knobbly Club Rush. This member of the sedge family is found across Australia and is perfect for poorly drained sites, dams or creeks. It has lovely dark green stems with showy brown spherical flower heads. It grows approximately 80cm high and can be pruned annually. It is a clumping plant that also provides good habitat for frogs. Also at the nursery we have many other species of grasses, sedges and rushes that are equally beautiful and able to tolerate poor drainage. Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview is open Monday to Saturday 9.00am until 4.00pm. . Phone 5494 5980 or 0448 509 139. or visit or website at www.gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au www.gcnews.com.au
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A home with heart and character This delightful Landsborough home is filled with charm and character. The large corner lot of 1,012m2 provides privacy and has a lovely bush outlook. The split level home boasts stunning cypress pine floors, a new 2 pac kitchen with gas cooking, and a recently renovated bathroom. The four bedrooms are all a good size and the formal dining room could potentially be a fifth bedroom. The large lounge has a cosy wood burner and leads to both front and rear covered patios. A double garage under the house is complemented by an 8m x 5m garage / workshop. The home is air conditioned and there are ceiling fans throughout. A 5kW solar power system keeps those electricity bills down. Quality roof insulation excellent value represented by this character under the newly painted roof, skylights in the kitchen filled home. $398,000. Phone agent Roger and bathroom, security locks on all windows add to the Guillemet 0418 485 954 or 5439 6300.
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Noticeboard Do you or a family member suffer from facial pain? Maybe the Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support Group can help you. The Support group meets at the Kawana Library, (entrance at rear), Nanyima Street, Buddina on Saturday, March 19, at 1.00pm. Keep up-to-date with medical information. Please join us for coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. Contact Nora on 0418 495 776. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch is holding a market on March 19 from 8.00am – 1.00pm. Anyone wanting to book a stall, please get in touch with the RSL on 5438 7777 or Rita 5438 7467. Queensland Country Women's Association Maleny Branch night meeting to be held 7.30pm, Friday, March 11 at 1 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny. You are invited to attend a hands-on floral arrangement demonstration by well known floral artist Meryl Marshall. Please bring a saucer as container for the arrangement. All welcome. Contact Judy 5435 8140. ‘Look Like Local’- Native Plant Presentation Stephanie Haslam, author of ‘Noosa’s Native Plants’, will speak to the Friends of Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens at 3.00pm on Thursday, March 10, in the Arts & Ecology Centre at the Gardens (Palm Creek Road, Tanawha). Her illustrated presentation will feature her extensive knowledge of local flora as well as her passion for creating with iconic native plant images. All welcome - afternoon tea starts at 2.30pm. Ekankar - Hu chant and spiritual discussion held each Wednesday evening at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, from 6.00pm – 7.30pm.
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Events offered by Eckankar give the opportunity for each to discover spiritual aspects to many of life’s challenges, and encourage us to live this life with increasing awareness, compassion and selfresponsibility. Contact Jennifer 0429 957 989 or 5496 5054. Alternative Health Day - Centre of the Mind Hypnotherapy and Counselling Service, Suzanne's Mooloolah Massage and Readings, and the Mooloolah Valley Community Association are calling for stall holders for an Alternative Health day on Saturday, May 7 between 10.00am – 4.00pm. Stalls will be $5.00 each, with stall holders to bring their own tables. Places are limited, so please ring Lesley on 5494 7394 to book. Sunshine Coast Pastel Society of Australia Meeting - will be held on Wednesday, March 16, for a 6.30pm start at the Woombye School of Arts, 1-3 Hill Street, Woombye. The guest tutor demonstrator is Penelope Gilbert-Ng, and her demonstration topic will be ‘Still-life Pastel Painting over Charcoal Drawing’. Cost is $5.00 door entry members /$10.00 door entry non-members. The Sunshine Coast Branch of the Australian Hibiscus Society - will be holding their monthly meeting and blooms competition at Woombye School of Arts Hall, Blackall Street Woombye at 10.30am, Sunday, March 13. Visitors are welcome and membership is available. For further information call Audrey on 5476 2771 or Ted on 0407 440 999, or just turn up.
Social tennis at Glass House - The Glass House social tennis group are looking for a few more men and women to join them on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday morning (from 6.30am during summer, later as the days cool down) for a game or two of tennis, played at the courts of the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club (on Steve Irwin Way). The games are fun, competitive (if you want them to be) and energetic. It’s a perfect way to socialise and improve your health and fitness at the same time. To find out more, please call Peter on 5496 9082 or just turn up on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday morning. We hope to see you there. Meditation and Sharing - group meets Tuesday evenings 7.00pm - 8.30pm at the Beerwah Library Meeting Room. No charge, phone Peter on 0429 918 424 for more information.
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH 5493 0596
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
Barry Leask - Church on the Rise Maleny Just in observation during the last few years there has been such an escalation of fear and anger in society. This week some grandmother was viciously attacked by a man so overcome by anger that he physically attacked her vehicle. Just about every night you see an incident of road rage on the news and just recently I was verbally attacked on two separate occasions within 15 minutes. I never reacted or allowed either incident to affect me but I commented to my wife Jan just how it makes you feel sad to see how negative society is becoming and how people need God in their lives. In the time Jesus lived there was also so much anger and fear in society. Jesus message was so much of faith, love and forgiveness which really went against the grain of the attitude of that day. Luke the physician recorded some very powerful words of Jesus in his gospel. Luke 21:26 ‘people fainting with fear and with foreboding of what is coming on the world. For the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Luke 21:28 Now when these things begin to take place, straighten up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.’ Jesus is teaching the two responses we can
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866
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have about the future; we will either face the future with fear or with faith. In v26: Those without a relationship with God face the future in fear. Those in V 28: Those with a relationship with God face the future with faith. 1Jn 5:4 for everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith. 1Jn 5:5 Who is it that overcomes the world? Only the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God. What a great message we too can face the future with faith by being born of God, by receiving Jesus as our personal Lord and Saviour, we join the millions the world over and face the uncertainty of the future not in fear but with a faith in God.
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Sport Contributed by Michelle Lenz Recently students from Mooloolah State School represented our school at the Glasshouse district swimming carnival held in Beerwah. All the students put in a huge effort and swam extremely well against other schools in the district. Well done to you all for your efforts. All the students that represented Mooloolah State School showed great sportsmanship by cheering on their team mates and congratulating rivals. On the day the stand out for Mooloolah State School, was Tamsyn Douglas from Year 5. She swam amazingly and won all her races and took out age champion again, as she did last year; for 11-yearold girls. Tamsyn lives and breathes swimming and has grown up with a sporting family. We wish her all the best in the next chapter, which is the regional swimming and if she wins there she will go on to the state level for swimming. Well done Tamsyn! Mooloolah State School wishes you the best of luck.
U12A cricket
Glasshouse Rangers 5/131 def Caboolture Khawaja 8/73 in their second last game of the season played at Glasshouse on 28/2/16. The toss was won by Glasshouse and Caboolture was sent in to bat. Bowling: C Byford: 3/5. Glasshouse batting led by openers: V McNeilly 40 and C McAllister 34. Both the U10 and U12 Glasshouse Rangers' teams have enjoyed another great season of cricket! U12A cricket: Maleny 6/114 def Glasshouse Rangers 7/89, game played at Maleny on Sunday 6/3/16. The boys have all enjoyed a great season of cricket.
Glasshouse U12A Cricket Team with Coaches and Umpires
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Dennis Hume
Wednesday, March 2 - Ladies Bowls Day. Round 1 of the Ladies 'A' Singles Championship was played. Jan Lawson def Rae Farrell 26 to 12. Di Hume def Jenny Hobson 26 to 13. Chris Freshwater def Millie Freshwater 25 to 16. In Round 2 to be played Wednesday week, Jan Lawson will play Chris Freshwater. Di Hume has a Bye. Two games of social triples was also played. Peter Connor, Noelle Dean and Marleen Bertram def Russell Walmsley, Nina Connor and John McSwain 27 to 18. Maz Idle, Marilyn Boulton and Mike Kernick def Lyn Griffiths, Doug Sweedman and Warren Blackbourne 20 to 18. Don’t forget, Jackpot Wednesday, March 9. Thursday, March 3 - Open Pairs Bowls. 24 players on six rinks. Need more to make for tougher competition. The winners were Dean Shaw and Rowan Bruce with 2 + 15. Runners up were Josef Albrecht and Rob Scullion with + 4 in the second games. Saturday, March 5 - Hinterland Local League. Round 8, Ladies played Nambour Heights at Glass House. In the Pairs, Marleen Bertram and Chris Freshwater lost 20 to 24. In the Triples, Nina Connor, Di Garland and Wendy Platt lost 12 to 30. Men have finished their competition. Sunday, March 6 - Super Challenge, Round 8. Glasshouse played Pine Rivers away. Results to come. Coaching each Sunday – 10.30am to 12.00noon.
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San Taekwondo Juniors Head North
Contributed by Norm Taylor Last weekend Aaron Lerch, Joey Mortimer and Emma Hall travelled to Bundaberg to compete at the first Bundaberg Taekwondo open. The team had some tough matches but managed to come back with four hard-earned silver medals. Emma, who is hoping to be selected on the Queensland team to contest the National titles in Bendigo later in the year, started strongly to win her first fight. In the final she was unable to overcome the strength of her opponent who was four years older and significantly heavier. Joey (pictured above), in his first competition showed great skill and heart to win 8-2. Fighting an opponent from a heavier weight class in the final, it was a very close match, with scores even until the final 20 seconds. Joey was very happy to finish with his silver. Aaron competed in both the red belt division and was also asked to step up into the Black Belt division. In the red belt division Aaron won his first fight and then lost in the final to finish with silver. Aaron’s first fight in the black belt division started well but going into the final round he was down a few points and while fighting back to close the gap he was hit by a jumping turning kick in the nose. Although not too much damage was done, he was unable to continue, due to a bleeding nose. Aaron was not deterred and was back at training on Tuesday with the rest of the team preparing for the next competition in April.
Beerwah Ladies Golf
Contributed by Pam Marsden On Thursday, March 3, 54 Ladies played in the Monthly Medal Stroke competition generously sponsored by Nicole Purvis at First National Real Estate Beerwah and John Mellish, Professional at Beerwah Golf Club. The event was played in three divisions. Division 1 (0-18) Nett winner was Barbara Whitfield with 79. Heather Henn was runner-up with 81. Andrea Campbell won gross with 92. Division 2 (19-29) Nett winner was Brenda Briese with a very creditable 69, Carolyn Gamble was runner-up with 74. Jennifer Kelly won gross with 97. Division 3 (30-45) Nett winner was Pat Chapman on a countback from Josie Thistlethwaite who was runnerup. Both with 76. Heather Coyle won gross with 109. Pin shot winners were Barbara Whitfield on 5 and Liz Flavelle on 16. Joy Banning had the best second shot on 18. Brenda Briese won the putting with 27. Ball run-down went to 79. Next Thursday, the ladies play in a Single Stableford event with trophies sponsored by Sue Williamson and Pamela Marsden. The ladies appreciate the generosity of the sponsors. New ladies, beginners and visitors are welcome. Happy golfing.
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Maleny Junior Golf Classic to become an Annual Event The Glass House Mountains Zone Junior Golf
Association (GHMZJGA) plans to include Maleny on its annual calendar of events following the success of the club’s inaugural competition for juniors held on Sunday, March 6. A field of 54 players took part in the Maleny Junior Classic competition involving 3-hole, 6-hole and 9-hole formats to suit various age groups and abilities. GHMZJGA president Shaun O’Hara said the event had attracted tremendous support from clubs both within the zone and beyond from Noosa to the north, Mt Warren Park to the south and Blackbutt to the west. “We’ve all been very impressed by what we’ve seen here at Maleny because the quality and presentation of this new golf course has really exceeded everyone’s expectations I think,” he said. “We now want to make the Maleny Junior Classic an annual event and will also aim to extend the format to include an 18-hole competition as well next year.” Maleny Golf Club President Dr Max Whitten welcomed the opportunity for the club to support junior golf and host such an event annually. “The sight of so many juniors out their enjoying themselves and playing the course really does augur well for the future of the game in our region and just maybe there are some future Australian golf champions among them,” Dr Whitten said. Gross winner of the boy’s 9-hole event was Braydon Green from Blackbutt who shot 50 off the stick to card a net 34 while Kahler Doolan from Virginia was the net winner with 33. Winner of the girl’s 9-hole event was Juhi Rampersad from Pine Rivers with 55 (net 37) while Lina Bohan from Bribie Island was the net winner with 42.
Winners (back row) Pat Chapman, Heather Henn, Brenda Briese, and Jennifer Kelly. (front row) Barb Whitfield, Heather Coyle, Carolyn Gamble with Sponsor Nicole Purvis
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Motorcycles wanted - going or not. Complete or not. Cash paid. Ph: 0421 375 176 motorcycles wanted pre '85 dirt & road bikes, parts bikes, cash paid Ph: 0412 236 154
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If you are interested in this position, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Applications will be held for 3 months. Conditions do apply to these positions. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons.
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What a catch! A man calls home to his wife and says, “honey, I have been asked to fly to Canada with my boss and several of his friends for a fishing trip. We'll be gone for a long weekend. This is a good opportunity for me to get that promotion I’ve been wanting so could you please pack enough clothes for a three day weekend? And also would you get out my rod and tackle box from the attic? We’re leaving at 4.30pm from the office and I will swing by the house to pick my things up... Oh! And please pack my new navy blue silk pyjamas.”
The wife thinks this sounds a bit odd, but, being the good wife, she does exactly what her husband asked. Following the long weekend he came home a little tired, but, otherwise, looking good. The wife welcomes him home and asks if he caught many fish? “Yes! Lots of walleyes, some bass, and a few pike,” he said. But why didn’t you pack my new blue silk pyjamas like I asked you to do?” You’ll love the answer. The wife replies, “I did, they’re in your tackle box.” Submitted by Margaret, Glass House Mountains
Your Stars with Edgar J. Winter - www.astroclairvoyant.com Week beginning 09/03/2016
PISCES February 20 – March 20 The New Moon, being an eclipse with a cycle of energy of the next six months is really pointing the finger at you to take stock of yourself. You will be put into the limelight into a very gratifying and convincing way. Money making activities are strong as your career profits from boldness. ARIES March 21 – April 20 This new Moon week, which is in fact a marvellous Solar Eclipse time, makes you yearn for an elusive goal! Rather than seek to escape, just find peace, solitude and renewal in a private time. Even better see if you can balance mind/body/spirit needs around nature, even an ocean or lake. TAURUS April 21 – May20 This New Moon eclipse time is expansive and in particular it concerns your social and romantic life. Contacts of a professional or social nature, or maybe both, are beneficial so try to benefit from each of them. Jupiter in Virgo also brings romance and creativity to you. Is your quest to travel? GEMINI May 21 – June 21 The month of March has two eclipses and both will bring you professional gains to follow from long memories from the past. This period is now a fresh start into the future, however, you have got to sort through that which is real and that which is an illusion. Adventurous people arrive now.
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SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 This New Moon week emphases creative impulses and work with children. From the New Moon on March 9 to your power day on March 16. Pluto and Jupiter get you to crystallise long term issues, therefore the next six months is a high powered influence marking a time of great progress. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 The eclipse of the New Moon this week falls in your home sector. This is an eclipse with a six month impact. Look for clean new starts, perhaps even a shift interstate but not just based on dreamy ideals. Your ruler, being Jupiter, sees you on a career role, but family think you neglect them. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 Give some thought to domestic arrangements or family matters that might possibly benefit from making changes. Someone is outspoken and could arouse your anger, but you should let reason prevail instead. The New Moon week brings up issues concerning people and relations with siblings. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 This should be one of your best weeks this year. The New Moon eclipse is in your money zone with memories from the past and a good grip on the future as well. You are ready to see many of your goals reached over the next six months. Mid week sees abundance falling into place for you.
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CANCER June 22 – July 22 The New Moon brightens and expands your outlook, especially since it belongs to an eclipse that vibrates strongly with your sign over the next six months. Try not to over-extend yourself, or make costly misjudgements. Mars inclines you to act on your feelings, and doing so, brings good results. LEO July 23 – August 22 The eclipse is in your sector of sharing your resources with business partners or relationships. There are matters with clarification of your will, double checking your insurance policies. If you do not listen to your instincts it could lead to a bad investment. Mark your calendar for an intense romance. VIRGO August 23 – September 22 The eclipse will be in your opposite sign. This means it brings events on other people coming to your doorstep, and the world of possibilities they can open for you. The next six months will see expressions of support and friendship, whether you are the giver or receiver. Opportunity knocks! LIBRA September 23 – October 22 At month’s end, the eclipse will be in your sign under a full Moon, and you riding on another’s enthusiasm. The New Moon eclipse this week shows you the need to find ways to balance your mind, body and spirit. Don’t believe everything you read under the cloudy aspects of two planets midmonth.
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