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FREE WEDNESDAY JULY 29 - 2015. VOLUME 30-12

Time short to get road plans right Road information session disappoints

Turning pumpkins into petrol

Hit the new trail at Maleny

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August 1 Saturday

Beerwah CWA are proud to present their new look Town Green Markets. Bringing everything handmade, hand baked and hand grown from your local community. Located on Simpson Street Beerwah in the CWA grounds you will find a selection of high quality stalls, bouncy castle, free kid’s craft, music, tea and home baked goods. 8.00am - 12.00noon. Stall enquiries contact: qcwabeerwah@ gmail.com or follow on Facebook QCWA Beerwah.

2 Sunday

The annual Glasshouse Country Chaplaincy Concert is on today at 2.00pm at the Baptist Church, Roberts Road Beerwah. Entertainment will feature local and imported artists, plus afternoon tea and a book stall. Tickets available from Commonwealth Bank Beerwah or local churches. Tickets also available at the door.

2 Sunday

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Crystal Waters Market is on from 8.00am - 1.00pm. Check out Bric a Brac lane featuring upcycle/ recycle goods. Enjoy great food, awesome coffee, sourdough bread and live music: all helping to create a fabulous atmosphere. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. Stall holders contact Sybil 5494 4590.

Opera Queensland’s celebrated touring production ‘The Adventures of Figaro’ will perform at The Maleny Community Centre at 2.00pm. Featuring a new take on the ‘Barber of Seville’, show patrons will be invited to meet the cast after the show for drinks on the deck. Tickets available from the Information Centre Maple Street or online at www.malenyartscouncil.com

1 Saturday

Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Chattanooga, $10.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349. Details of which band will be confirmed closer to the time.

1 Saturday

Have you got empty cans collecting at home or your business? Then it’s time to collect them up and take them for recycling. You can earn 50c a kilogram when you drop them off at the Lions near Mill Park, Simpson Street, Beerwah today from 8.30am and 11.00am.

3 Monday

Sunshine Coast Women’s Scorchers cricket club are having an information evening at 6.30pm at the Landsborough Sports Complex. The night will provide information for any newcomers who may want to be part of the team. If you are interested, feel free to come along or contact Head Coach - Daryl Cheeseman on 0406 885 010.

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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).

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hen the Rotary Club of Maleny invited me along to see them turn pumpkins into petrol I have to admit I was a bit sceptical of how this was going to happen. I remember from my childhood that Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother turned a pumpkin into a carriage to transport her to the ball. So I figured that the Rotary President had a magic wand that he used – and who can turn down an invitation to a magic show? Alas I was definitely on the wrong path, the transition from vegetable to fuel was done in a more traditional way, by turning the pumpkin into soup, then selling the soup to raise funds, then the funds were handed over to purchase fuel for the Blackall Range Care Group, District Nurse. So while there may not have been a magical element to the process, it was definitely a great example of the kindness that runs through our community. It is great to see generous locals taking the time out to make the soup and hungry locals at the Maleny Show purchasing and enjoying it. Rotary are just one of the many groups that extend the hand of support in our community and it is always heart-warming to see Regards, the end results (oh and to enjoy the soup along the way).

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Local News Turning pumpkins into petrol By Lea Parkes

When Maleny locals receive a visit from the Blackall Range Care Group, District Nurse, they have the Rotary Club of Maleny’s pumpkin soup to thank for helping to run the nurse's vehicle. No, Rotary haven’t invented a new type of ecofuel made from the humble vegetable, however they have used the sale of their pumpkin soup at events like the Maleny Show to help raise the required funds. Last week Rotary members were pleased to be able to show their support of the great work that Blackall Range Care undertake in our community by presenting them with a cheque for $2,000.00 which will be followed up by donations of $1.500.00 over the next two years. President of the Blackall Range Care Group Ann Koenig said they are really pleased to receive the funds and knowing that the arrangement will continue for three years definitely assists them in their planning. “We live in a very generous community and receive a lot of support locally which we really appreciate,” Ann said. At the presentation, Rotary member Rick Townsend explained the complex formula required to work out the transformation of pumpkin soup into community support. While algebra isn’t my strongest skill, I have worked out that basically it means, that you need

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To take advantage of the slump in civil engineering with the slow-down of the mining sector, the Federal Government has brought forward the funding for the upgrade of the Bruce Highway and the Caloundra and Sippy Downs intersections. Consequently, the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads have revised their plans, time frames and project information. The $1.134 billion development is anticipated to commence in 2016 and will be delivered as one massive construction package. Along with the benefits of more efficient traffic management and improved road safety, the project will bring. A number of major issues and drawbacks – including loss of direct access for local Glenview and Palmview businesses and residents and the loss of high value native habitat. These issues have been raised previously and appear not to have been given serious consideration in the released revised plans. All concerned would agree that there is a need to get the planning spot on to ensure a balance between enhancing the benefits and minimising the impacts. But with the time frame being dramatically brought forward, there is now limited time for locals to make their views known to Main Roads and our elected representatives. Although the Steve Irwin Way / Caloundra Road intersection road layout has been scaled back, meaning less State Forest will need to be cleared, the footprint still impacts on a significant part of

the forest behind the Mooloolah Cemetery where protected and endangered flora and fauna can be found. Businesses at the Aussie World complex will still lose their direct highway accesses, which they have planned their business developments around. Local Palmview and Glenview residents will also lose their direct highway accesses, adding many kilometres onto trips to schools, shops and work. Palmview residents on the eastern side of the highway will only have one entrance / exit point, meaning that if an accident occurs they will be cut off with no alternate route into or out of their homes – along with no access for emergency services. One continuing problem for locals has been the lack of genuine information and dialogue that Main Roads engineers have been willing to provide. Apart from the limited information available on the Main Roads website (www.tmr.qld.gov.au – then search for ‘Bruce Highway—Caloundra Road to Sunshine Motorway upgrade project’) little is known as to why alternative options have not been considered. To link with other locals and to be more informed, you can join the facebook pages dedicated to protecting the forest (Save the Iconic Forest at the North End of Steve Irwin Way) or one trying to keep the highway on and off ramps open (Save Exit 190). If you have comments or questions, Federal Member for Fisher Mal Brough is collating these to present to Main Roads for their response. These can be emailed to leah.cavanagh@aph.gov. au or you can call his office on 5493 5556.

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Road information session disappoints Federal Member for Fisher Mal Brough held an information session last Thursday evening at Daisy’s Place, Glenview to inform locals of the new Bruce Highway road upgrade plans.

Mal’s staff were recording questions which would be presented to Main Roads, but that was of little comfort to many of those taking the time to attend with the intention of finding answers. Despite this, Mal was happy with the proceedings. “Thank you to all the residents and business owners who attended the information session,” exclaimed Mal. “This upgrade is very important to address safety issues, reduce congestion and future proof that section of the highway,” he said. “It was very obvious that there are a lot of questions out there in the community about the project and I want to work with residents to ensure that those questions are answered.” If you have a specific question, comments or suggestions you are asked to email them to Mal’s office on leah.cavanagh@aph.gov.au.

Although over 140 people flowed through the doors to view the maps, read the documents and speak with Mal and his staff, many left feeling disappointed. Hoping to hear a presentation on the plans and to be able to speak with Department of Transport and Main Roads representatives, attendees came away with a miniaturised A4 map of the plans accompanied by some text copied from Main Roads and Mal Brough’s business card. There was one large map on a table around which people tried to jostle for a view.

“We will coordinate questions to and from Main Roads and keep the community informed of responses,” said Mal.

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The Development Applications for the proposal by NBN to use microwave towers at Bald Knob is now into the Notification phase. Signs have been placed on the site and objections to the scheme have to be lodged with the Sunshine Coast Council by August 7. On behalf of the Maleny & Hinterlands Towerless NBN Group, we ask that all people who oppose the concept of broadband by use of microwave towers in our area to send in an objection. To assist, the group have draft sample objections available for use as a basis for objections. The Maleny & Hinterlands Towerless NBN Group says that the main objections to be raised with the council include: • Proposal does not meet the Acceptable Outcomes as set out in the council’s Telecommunication Facility Code (TFC) • About 30 houses are within the 400 metre TFC exclusion zone • Proposal does not provide evidence of any environmental studies on flora and fauna

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Hit the new trail at Maleny A special attraction for Maleny was officially opened last week, giving residents and visitors the chance to get up-close to one of the Sunshine Coast’s most scenic areas. Mayor Mark Jamieson, Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay and Member for Glass House Andrew Powell combined to cut the ribbon on the Maleny Trail, incorporating the Riverside Boardwalk and Reynolds Circuit Boardwalk, which allows walkers better access to enjoy the rolling hills of the Hinterland town, Obi Obi Creek, and the township itself. The 4.8km trail and boardwalks form part of the Maleny Community Precinct plan which was endorsed by council in 2010 to create a place for the whole community to enjoy. The trails overview plan was completed a year later. The Southern Wetland Crossing and Heritage Trail from Fairview to Bails were the first parts of the project to be completed. Thanks to successful negotiations with the Riverside Centre and the Katsaras family, the Riverside Boardwalk in the town of Maleny was completed earlier this year and the Reynolds Boardwalk circuit, adjacent to the newly opened golf course, was the latest stage to be finished in May. Many parts of the trail to Maleny, which finishes near the showgrounds, are a work in progress and will be completed as funding becomes available. This includes roadworks at Parkway Drive which, when completed, will offer an alternative pathway to the Maleny township.

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Contributed by Yvonne Hortin What is a Bard? Bards deliver the magical art of storytelling, poetry, plays and song. The Druid Bard of ancient times spent 12 years learning the art and the stories were orally passed down with the word never written. They depicted events and special times and the Bards were greatly respected. Today’s Bard is similar but now their word is written. They are storytellers, poets, playwrights or songwriters who enjoy delivering their art to a receptive audience. Bards tell stories of the land, our ancestors, places, animals, families and events. Why not come along and listen for yourself. On the first Saturday of each month between 10.30am and 12.30pm, listen to present day Bards share their art. Hear the works of others come alive with the magic of voice and presentation. We meet at The Sacred Tree Cafe, 19 Caloundra Road, Landsborough. No monetary fees involved just lots of fun and enjoyment. Contact 0429 939 120 or www.nt2012.com.au for more information.

Menshed supporting the next generations Contributed by Bob McLean We all know how important it is for the whole society to contribute to the education of the next generation. That is what the Glasshouse Country Menshed has been doing over recent weeks. Ian Williams, a local music teacher, sent a request to see if the men could build a Uki Trolley to store some Ukuleles, that could also be mobile, to move between class rooms. Ian sent a draft drawing, the men sorted through the stockpile of pre-loved timber and before long the trolley was presented to the Beerburrum State School at their Monday assembly. The Uki's were then set in their new home. The students were very happy to accept the gift from the Menshed, are looking forward to their ukulele lessons, and are appreciative of having such a great storage unit. The men are also half way through another project requested by the Beerwah Kindergarten, rebuilding wooden building blocks. There are about 40 blocks around 40cm x 20cm x 10cm, these are substantial enough for the children to let their imagination go wild to develop some building skills. The men are also working on the completion of a clean work area within the shed where the leather work team are working at present. They will soon be joined by the new kitchenette surrounded by wall mounted benches to accommodate computer and art groups.

Beerburrum students Emmason, Jayde, Jasmine and Josh with music teacher Mr Ian Williams receiving the Ukulele storage unit from Bob and Frank from the Beerwah Menshed. The intention is for these activities to take place on days other than our normal Wednesday morning. If you would like to learn a welding skill or to participate in organic gardening, come along any Wednesday morning between 8.30am - 12.30pm for a cuppa and a chat and to find out more. You can also come along to the Monster Garage Sale and information morning on Saturday, August 15 from 8.00am -12.00noon for more information about Menshed. Come for breakfast, smoko or lunch, buy yourself a cuppa and a sausage sizzle and pickup a bargain. Watch GC&M News next week for the list of bargains.

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Are your sore neck and shoulders making life less enjoyable? Does sitting at the computer, driving, or even reading a book cause a burning discomfort in your shoulders that spreads up into the base of your skull? If so, you may be suffering from Spinal Subluxation and poor posture – 2 common problems that chiropractic care is very effective in relieving. Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. This occurs when the spine loses normal motion and/or position, and can cause wear and tear on the discs, ligaments, muscles and other spinal tissues. Subluxation can also have an affect on the nerves exiting the spine – leading to even more issues of pain and poor health. Today’s lifestyle encourages us to fall into ‘forward head posture’ - where our head sits in front of our shoulders – rather than in line with the shoulders as it should. This forward posture has a significant impact on your health and your appearance and if left unaddressed, tends to get worse as you get older. Researchers agree that for every 2.5cm of forward head posture there is an equivalent increase of 4.5kg of stress on the neck. It’s no wonder poor posture is such a pain! Poor posture and Spinal Subluxation often result in back aches, neck pain, jaw pain, loss of lung capacity, gastrointestinal problems, pre-disposition to arm, shoulder and rotator cuff injuries and the list goes on. Fortunately, we can help! Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if Spinal Subluxation is the cause of your discomfort. Beerwah – 5494 0499 www.adjusttolife.com.au

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Introducing Carol Lettres and Jasmine Hywood, your local Bakery Team Peachester local Carol has been with IGA for seven years, and brings over 10 years of customer service experience to her role. She has worked in the produce, deli and bakery departments and really enjoys working in a great team that gets along well, and the friendliness of her customers. “We have lovely customers and a lot of them are regulars. We have a lot of our older customers come in for a bit of a chat and we always enjoy taking the time out to talk with them,” she says. Carol always likes to help her customers, and always strives to ensure that they leave the store happy. The bakery team are always pleased to search out new lines if requested by customers and to take orders in advance to further assist customers if required. One of the nicest features of the bakery department is that a number of items such as

donuts, sponges, biscuits and bread are baked fresh in house daily. At this time of year fresh bread and hot donuts are very popular! Jasmine Hywood has been with the IGA group for four years. Previously she was at Mooloolah IGA and joined Beerwah IGA when it opened last October. Jasmine enjoys that she learns new things daily and she has a particular fondness for making deserts such as custard tarts, apple pies and crumble – which are all made fresh. “Our customers are just fantastic and I really enjoy customer service. It’s also pretty good to work in a nice new well laid out store,” says Jasmine. Make sure you drop into the Bakery department, say hi and try some of their freshly baked items.

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Contributed by Kylie Merola When Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Pam tore through Vanuatu in March, the island of Tanna suffered widespread destruction. An island normally lush and green, was stripped bare. The houses, villages and schools were gone - flattened by Cyclone Pam. However, the people remain trying to rebuild their lives. Many visitors from Australia have been helping with the rebuild project, including the Pryde family of Beerwah. Cassie and Jono Pryde, along with their three children, Madison, Eli and Lara, made the journey to Tanna Island to lend a hand. Madison Pryde, who is a Year 5 student at Landsborough State School, wrote the following article about her experience: ‘Recently my family and I had the privilege of travelling over to Tanna Island, in Vanuatu, to help run a camp for children at Kapalpal School. It was an amazing experience to interact with such a happy group of people and to see how they live with so little. Some of the children walk for two hours to get to school, with no food for the day and most don’t have enough clothing to keep warm. Earlier this year, Landsborough State School purchased a set of new athletics shirts so it was decided that we would donate the old shirts to the students of Kapalpal School. It was wonderful to see the faces of the students at Kapalpal School when they were each given a shirt. They wore them everywhere and were so grateful for this unexpected gift. The whole experience has really made me appreciate the equipment, comforts, technologies and teachers I have here at Landsborough State School. Kapalpal School wanted me to pass on a big thank you to Landsborough State School for their generosity and kindness.’

School students wearing the shirts donated by Landsborough State School with Lara, Madison and Eli Pryde seated in front

Beerwah composer’s Choral Mass

When Jennifer M Carr requested the Sunshine Coast Choral Society premier her a cappella ‘A Choral Mass’ last July, there was a buzz of anticipation. Music Director Adrian King was given a copy to examine and the Music Committee sang it through while Adrian played the piano, and the decision was made: it was to be part of a concert with works by Rutter, Bruckner and Tavener to be performed on August 9 at the Lake Kawana Community Centre from 2.30pm. The concert will be perhaps the most challenging presented by the choir, as members appreciate the responsibility of presenting a work, to an audience for the first time. Born and educated in Scotland, Jenny graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, to commence her teaching career in Dundee in 1970. Four years later she arrived in Brisbane to experience the worst floods on record. She was posted to Townsville and remained there for 36 years. During that time she started jotting down some little tunes and songs as there was a shortage of resources in schools at that time. This writing developed into compositions for young string orchestra and primary school choirs. Over the years, she completed many student works and arrangements and in 2008, commenced work on her Choral Mass. This work in progress was completed in 2013. The second part of the concert will be ‘Magnificat’ by Jon Rutter, with Brisbane - based soprano Lauren Lodge-Campbell and accompanist Natasha Koch. Conductor Adrian King has put together this program of works from the 19th, 20th and 21st century choral repertoire. Audience members will have an opportunity to meet both Jennifer and conductor Adrian King before the concert. The session will take place an hour before the concert at 1.30pm. The composer and conductor will be discussing the processes of composition and the preparation involved in premiering a work for Sunshine Coast audiences. Tickets are available via www.scvenuesandevents.com.au or by phoning 5413 1400, and there will be door sales from 1.00pm.

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The Landsborough Masonic Lodge are happy to report that Beerwah Recycle Market patrons will once again be able to support their charity fundraising sausage sizzle each Saturday fortnight. Lodge member Bob O’Conor expressed his pleasure that council came to the party. “After some misunderstanding, council has recommitted their support for our fundraising sausage sizzle,” said Bob. “We’ve worked with the new contractor – who is more than happy for us to continue – and can let all our hungry regulars know that we’ll be back behind the barbecue on Saturday, August 1.” The fortnightly sausage sizzle raised $2,300 last year, all of which was donated back into local community groups. And as all the barbecue products – the sausages, the bread, the onions and the sauces – are bought locally, the Masonic Lodge efforts put money back through the cash registers of local businesses. Bob hopes to see you all from 8.30am on Saturday morning.

Great Garage Sale goes twilight Australia Zoo will host their annual Great Garage Sale on Saturday, August 8 – but this year with a difference. At the special new twilight time of 3.00pm - 7.00pm, the markets will come alive with live entertainment, food, an array of interesting stalls, face painting and lots of family fun. They are calling out for stall holders to dust off their unwanted goods, bring them along to Australia Zoo and host their very own market stall. From just the cost of a $30.00 donation to Australia Zoo’s charity, Wildlife Warriors, you could be selling your pre-loved items ranging from clothing, crafts, food, toys and more. So start your spring cleaning early – book your own stall to host and make yourself some cash at Australia Zoo’s Great Garage Sale. It's true what they say: ‘One man's trash is another man’s treasure,’ so let's reuse, renew and recycle and turn your goods into someone else's prized possession! Stallholders: Email lindsayb@australiazoo.com.au before August 8 if you’d like to hold a stall from just a $30.00 contribution to Wildlife Warriors. You keep all the money you make on the day. For further information, go to: http://www.australiazoo.com.au/visit-us/ calendar/372-australia-zoos-great-garage-sale

Glass House Mountains Rotary

Contributed by George McKenzie Rotarians do have fun – even in jail. Some time ago, Rotary members, partners and friends travelled to Boggo Road jail for a tour of the complex. Boggo Road jail was named because of the boggy roads; apparently the jail was built on a swamp. The jail opened in 1883 and closed in 2002 after 119 years in operation. It is now heritage listed so will never be demolished. Rotary members cooked a barbecue for Joann Gripske and Wendy Ward (Boobs on Bikes) who were raising money for the Cancer Council and they did a marvellous job organising the event, with about 180 people attending. This event was held at the Glasshouse Sports Club. All money raised (over $2,000) went to the Cancer Council. Members from Glasshouse Rotary Club and Woombye Rotary Club had a very pleasant tour of Glasshouse Gourmet Snails at Glass House Mountains owned by Cliff and Mary. These snails are supplied to South Australia and also Brisbane. In the month of May, Rotary clubs in District 9600 (which includes Glasshouse Rotary) conducted their annual Bowel Scan Project. All kits in the Glasshouse area were sold, and a total of about 2,304 kits were sold over the Sunshine Coast area. This is a good result as it can save people's lives with early detection. Many thanks to Beerwah, Glass House and Mooloolah pharmacies for supporting us in this project once again.

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Elected

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Bruce Highway Information Session

Thank you to all that attended my information session last week on the Bruce Highway upgrade between Caloundra Road and Sunshine Motorway. The size of the crowd was a clear indication of the interest in the project and it was great to be able to discuss the revised maps and give the opportunity for residents and business owners to ask questions. As I committed to on the night, if you have specific questions for the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) you can email them to Leah in my office leah.cavanagh@aph. gov.au. We will then register your question and I will make representation on your behalf for TMR for an official response.

‘Boost the Bruce’ campaign launches

In other Bruce Highway news, our ‘Boost the Bruce’ campaign is underway. If you want to see Federal and State funding released to upgrade the Bruce Highway from Caloundra Road interchange to Pine Rivers from four to six lanes, and to flood proof problem areas, then sign our petition by visitingwww.boostthebruce.com.au

Stronger Communities Programme

Does your community organisation have a small capital project that would deliver social benefits? Up to $20,000 matched dollar-fordollar is available via the Stronger Communities Programme. For more information visit www. malbrough.com.au/SCP.

New food labels released

The new country of origin food labels have been released and will give consumers confidence that what they read on the label is what they are actually getting. Thank you to the local residents and businesses that provided feedback on this important reform. For more information visit www.industry.gov.au/cool

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It is pretty safe to say that this year’s budget was disappointing with no money being allocated for any new local projects and certainly no funding for big infrastructure items like the North Coast Rail Duplication. My job now as the local Member is to continue to fight for the North Coast Rail Duplication project and many others in the Glass House electorate. I have started my ‘Fighting for Glass House’ campaign and you can see the announcements made to date by visiting my website. While on my site you can also see my Budget Reply speech from July 16 where I talk about the local implications of this budget and relate stories from constituents in Glass House. It was also a great pleasure during the Budget sitting week to pledge my support to our local firies as we proudly introduced the Protecting Firefighters Bill to Parliament. The #LNP's Presumptive Firefighters Bill will ensure that if any full-time, auxiliary and volunteer firefighters in Queensland contracts one of 12 specified cancers, they will be covered. These changes will provide the highest level of support in the country.

Out and About

You would have seen me popping up all over the place with my mobile offices in recent weeks. I visited Glass House Mountains, Beerburrum and Beerwah where I chatted to locals about issues important to them. Matters such as roads, vegetation and also the future construction of the Reed Street traffic lights were among the topics covered. At this stage I can advise that TMR are on track to start construction by the end of the year and I know we all eagerly anticipate the commencement. While out and about I also dropped into the Glasshouse Men’s Shed where I combined morning tea with a chat about some of their road access concerns. If you are part of a community group and would like me to come by for a visit, please give the office a call on 5435 2013.

Have your say on proposed changes to smoking laws In the last Parliament sitting week I tabled a Bill that seeks to ban smokers from lighting up within five metres of Queensland Government buildings and certain public areas, and to prohibit the sale of cigarettes at ‘pop-up’ shops. The five metre ban would also apply to public transport waiting points, pedestrian malls, swimming pools and skate parks. You can learn more about the Tobacco and other Smoking Products (extension of smoking Bans) Amendment Bill 2015 Bill by visiting http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/…/2004/ TobaccoOSPAmB04.pdf or by contacting my office for a printed version. Have your say on the Bill before Friday, August 28 by emailing hsc@parliament.qld.gov.au or by post to the Health and Ambulance Services Committee, Parliament House, George Street Brisbane Qld 4000.

Health Forum Date Claimer Do you or someone you know live with Diabetes (Type 1 or 2) or have been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer? Please bring your friends and family to a Health I am co-hosting with the Australian Pensioners Superannuants League (Caloundra Branch) on Friday, September 25. Keynote speakers specialising in Diabetes and Prostate Cancer will share information about research progress and important support programs and services available to sufferers and their families. A gold coin donation will go directly to support the fundraising efforts of both Cancer Council Queensland and Diabetes Queensland. When: 9.00am – 11.30am, light refreshments included Where: CCSA Hall, 1 Nutley Street, Caloundra RSVP: Caloundra Electorate Office 5329 4100, email - caloundra@parliament.qld.gov.au

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School News Students marvel over Mapleton camp! At the end of term two Mooloolah State School students from Years 5 and 6 were super excited to leave school work behind and get on the fast travelling bus to Mapleton camp. They were blown away with the facilities and activities that they participated in during their week at camp! They overcame many fears and showed resilience when they had to engage in new and exciting activities such as abseiling, the flying fox, giant swing, canoeing, rock climbing and archery. They couldn’t believe how lucky they were that the facility, service and food were amazing or as the kids would say, “absolutely awesome!” The children engaged in team work and team building all while supporting each other through the hair raising adventures for the duration of the camp. All the students had an incredible and unforgettable time, with great experiences, claiming that they didn’t want the week away to end!

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Beerwah High addresses cybersafety issues On Wednesday, July 15, the hot topic of Cybersafety and Cyberbullying was tackled with a Community Conversation being held at Beerwah State High School. Internet safety expert and former QPS Detective, Brett Lee, spent the afternoon speaking with high school staff on the impact social media is having on today’s teens. He supports schools and families working together to deal with the very real issues encountered by teens using the range of social media platforms available to them. Brett was later a guest speaker at a Community Conversation held with parents, staff and interested community members. Facilitated by Ana Greenhill, Hinterland Community Development Worker, it was a valuable opportunity for open discussion around social media and cybersafety issues. The small number of parents who attended the event found it to be an excellent opportunity to discuss helpful strategies, ask questions and hear from an expert in the field. For further information on helping your teen use social media safely, keep an eye on the school website for resources and updates. To keep communication channels open, the school plans on running future events like this, so watch this space!

Peachester School hosts the Hoggs

Contributed by Andrea Balcombe P&C Recently Peachester School hosted morning tea for the Sunshine Coast Harley Davidson Club again. Fifty five riders roared up to the school at 10.00am Sunday looking for some warm tea/ coffee, pumpkin soup and homemade delights; warm, savoury and sweet. The Peachester mums and dads never disappoint and for $10.00 a head each club member feasted on a spread of food fit for a king and cheered those who won the door prizes. The P&C raised $480.00 that morning which will contribute to the new Seniors Playground. The Harley club are regular supporters of Peachester School P&C and highly recommend us as a great stop over for any auto / bike club planning to drive our scenic hinterland route. If your club fancies stopping off at Peachester School for morning or afternoon tea please contact the school office on 5439 5111.

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Kindy kids in pyjamas

The teachers, children and parents of Beerwah Kindy enjoyed a day dressed in pyjamas, dressing gowns and slippers as part of their Pancake and Pyjama Party celebrations. In a week where the barometer fell into the teens it was the perfect timing for some winter fun. It was a day filled with fun and laughter. The children helped to cook an enormous batch of fresh pancakes and shared fruit platters for a morning tea feast. For enrolment / waiting list enquiries please visit our brand new website www.beerwahkindy.com.au or phone 5494 6346 to organise a visit.

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Contributed by Beerwah Natural Therapies Traditional Chinese medicine includes many forms: • Acupuncture (fine needles inserted into acupuncture points to enhance your body’s function to resolve health issues). • Cupping (the placement of suction cups on areas of the body. Used to help relieve and reduce the symptoms of colds and flu, also used for moving muscle corks and general muscle soreness). • Chinese herbal formulas (natural substances used to regulate and normalise body function). These are available as pills, capsules, granules, raw to be simmered and a decoction made for drinking, tinctures, ointments and plasters).

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Living - History Peachester Hall Fundraiser Contributed by Helen Page An entertaining night out is planned for Peachester on Saturday night, August 8. ‘Dinner and a Show’ starring the Woodford Singers will be hosted by the Hall Trustees and Peachester History Committee, with all proceeds going to support hall funds. The Peachester Hall has been at the centre of community life since the original School of Arts was established by local pioneers in 1889. Concerts, balls, meetings, luncheons, weddings, church services and school classes - every type of community gathering took place in that early hall. Eventually falling into disrepair, it was rebuilt and enlarged in 1947. With several later additions, the current hall is now the gathering place for a much larger and more diverse district. The Hall Trustees are proud of the fact that the Peachester Hall is one of the most well-used halls in the Sunshine Coast region, and this is partly because rent charges have been kept at a moderate level so the hall is accessible to everyone. In the past year, 14 different groups and many local residents have used the hall for regular community activities and family functions.

However the costs of maintaining and running a public hall are constantly increasing, with insurance dominating the budget, more than doubling over the last three years. Come along to ‘Dinner and a Show’ and help raise funds to keep the hall in good condition and available to the whole community. Group bookings are welcome, and numbers need to be finalised by Wednesday, August 5. Tickets $20.00 – ring Helen on 5494 9557 or Jan on 5494 2301, also available at Peachester Fruit & Vegies.

Learn about Family Treemaker

Contributed by Roz Kuss The Caloundra Family History Research Inc will hold a short course an on-screen demonstration of the popular ‘Family Treemaker’ program on Thursday, July 30 at the resource centre, commencing at 2.00pm. Anybody using this program is sure to find another aspect of its capabilities when attending. Visitors are welcome to attend any events

Seeking your stories Members of the Woodford Historical Society recently celebrated their success in gaining a community grant for a new computer for the Museum. The RADF grant is for researching and the collection of information and stories from the Woodford / Durundur area, since the Archer brothers settled in 1841, to the present. They are keen to find people with stories and photos of sawmills, bullockies and the people from Woodford’s history of sawmilling. Researcher, Donna Grigor said that a lot of the family names in the history books of sawmillers and bullock teamsters have descendants all over the country. If anyone wishes to contact her with any information or memories they have, big or small, she can be contacted on 5496 1363, 0429 899 115, grigorearthmoving@bigpond.com or through the Woodford Historical Society and Museum Facebook page. Secretary of the Historical Society, Shirley Wallis said that the memories people have of the sawmills are not in any written form. “If we don’t collect them now, in time they will be lost forever,” she said. The stories don’t necessarily have to be from sawmill workers. They can be stories of what people remember of the sawmills and bullock teams of Woodford.

conducted by the group and for further information contact Valerie 5437 3879, Roz 5493 1197, Dawn 5492 2208, or email the secretary caloundrafamilyres@y7mail.com. The resource centre, open every Thursday and Saturday morning, is located at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, and is accessed through Gate 2 on Pierce Avenue. A map is on the website at www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au.

Friends of Bankfoot House In October 2002 a unique medal for Jack Ferris was received by the Ferris family. This was the Centenary Medal, which commemorated the centenary of federation and was established by the Australian Government as part of the system of honours and awards. Inscribed on one side of the medal are the words, ‘For contribution made to Australian society’, with the name John Charles Ferris engraved in the centre. Unfortunately the medal arrived on the day of Jack’s funeral, so he was never to know that he was being honoured in this way. Jack was one of a select group of people who received the Centenary Medal. Australian citizens born on or before December 31, 1901 and still alive on January 1, 2001 were eligible to receive the Medal. Jack’s life spanned these two dates – he was born on June 8, 1901 and died on October 6, 2002. The medal shows the seven-pointed Commonwealth Star, representing the six Australian states becoming one, the Star being a major element of the Australian national flag. At the centre of the Star is an indigenous styling of Aboriginal traditions at the heart of the continent surrounded by the words Centenary of Federation 1901-2001. Around the rim are 100 dots www.gcnews.com.au

representing the 100 years of federation. The medal, a miniature and a tie pin nestle in a navy leather case in a large box which also contains the citation stating that Queen Elizabeth awarded the medal to Jack. The document is signed by Governor General Peter Hollingworth and Prime Minister John Howard. The box is safely stored in the Mary Grigor Centre, still to be there in another 100 years to grab the attention of future generations.

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Out & About Maleny QCWA

The Sunshine Girls

The ladies held their AGM and their International Day Celebration last Wednesday at the Maleny Uniting Church with the focus of their study being the English Midlands.

The Sunshine Girls organised a dinner last Saturday night to raise funds for the Glass House Mountains Rural Firies. The evening was held at the Nungeena Aboriginal Womens Corporation. The highlight of the night was the tasty bush tucker treats.

New International Officer Sara Faddy with the International Country of study 2015 display

Well-known Sunshine Coast bush tucker ‘Queen’ Dale Chapman Member for Glass House Andrew Powell (centre) with Ursula and Ilia Starkovsky

Sunshine Girls Tigga Western, Carmel Mcavoy, Jeanette Mills and Kay Farrell

Past President Judy Stubbs, with AGM Chair Lyn Burgess with new committee members Meg Hyde, Cynthia Daniels and Judy Brodie

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Things To Do Maleny Film Society screens Birdman Birdman will be on screened on Saturday, August 1, at 7.15pm (dinner from 6.00pm) at the Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street. The film is a multi-layered black comedy that tells the story of an actor (Michael Keaton) - famous for portraying the Birdman iconic superhero – now struggling to mount a Broadway play. In the days leading up to opening night, he battles his ego and attempts to recover his lost career, his family and himself. Birdman is supported strongly by the main cast including Edward Norton, Emma Stone, and Naomi Watts. Dinner from 6.00pm is catered by Wild Rocket @ Misty’s. Check the website www. malenyfilmsociety.info for details. Pre-bookings can be made by MFS members via the website. Tickets at the door for non-members.

Award winning professional photographer Are you interested in learning how to improve your photography of wildlife, birds and your travel photography? Come along to Beerwah Library Thursday, July 30 between 5.00pm and 6.00pm where Mark Rayner (markrayner@ tailoredphotography.com.au) will be sharing his vast knowledge with the Beerwah Grafx group. Mark specialises in the ‘Tailored Photography Concept Program’ for personal tuition, guidance, small group tuition and trekking safaris. There is no charge for this session. Those who have an interest in understanding‘ Back Button Focus’ should bring their cameras along. Each Thursday for Term 3, various experienced and award winning photographers will be sharing their knowledge between 4.00pm and 6.00pm at Beerwah Library. Please email chrisbell41@bigpond.com to book in and for further Penguin picture details on other dates. Non U3A members are by local Beerwah welcome to join the group to check us out, and Resident Neil Halpin U3A Membership forms are available.

Great prizes in the multi-draw raffle The Beerwah Charity Sports day is now only three weeks away. This year the major raffle running in conjunction with the Sports Day features five main prizes. These are a large wheelbarrow filled with all sorts of products, a John Deere motor mower, a child’s bicycle, a large carton of Tupperware and a fitness Voucher from Maximise Health & Fitness in Beerwah. The holder of the ticket drawn first will have first choice of these five items, the holder of the second draw a choice of four and so on. So there are five chances to win a prize all on the one ticket. Tickets are only $2.00 and are already being sold around the district. Additionally there will be a stall outside Woolworths and IGA for the next three Fridays and Saturdays. And naturally tickets will be on sale at the Beerwah Sportsground on Saturday, August 22, where the raffle will be drawn during the afternoon. Check us out on Facebook at Beerwah Charity Sports Day. And remember, all the proceeds of this event go to Cancer Council Queensland.

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Help Jacob’s Hope ‘Bridge to Brisbane’ Team raise funds for Queensland Eye Institute Some of Beerwah’s top trainers will be using their unique training styles to put you through your paces in a boot camp to test all elements of your fitness Be ready When: Saturday, August 15 for anything & Time: 10.30am - 12noon have lots of fun Where: Glasshouse Mountains for a great cause! Sports Club (Top Oval) Cost: Adults: $15 Kids: $7 (special 1hr program) Trainers: Norm Taylor, Cameron Taylor, Trent Glister from Sans Training, Wendy O’Donnell from Healthy Bodies P/T Mooloolah, Di Feldman Di’s fitness & massage

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Bruce Highway interchange design

On July 23, I attended Mal Brough’s information evening on the planned Bruce Highway interchange design as a member of the Save Steve Irwin Way Forest group. Thanks to Sue from Daisy’s Place, Mal and the TMR representatives who shared their evening with us. It became clear during the course of the evening that this design, which each local candidate at the recent State election branded as ‘dumb’, is going to happen. Recent tweaks have only made the design worse. I conducted a straw poll of attendees - no one liked the design. TMR have previously chosen their words very carefully, having told us that they’d ‘optioneered’ this design to death. They determined that it is just not possible to build the Caloundra Road section without a roundabout on Steve Irwin Way, thus putting the road through the forest and making access to the Aussie World businesses much more difficult. The excuses were vague, such as ‘it may cost too much’, ‘site constraints’ etc. But last night when I asked TMR representatives exactly how much extra it would actually cost to avoid these impacts, I was told they have never even considered an option that does not involve destroying the northern end of the forest. Now after years of ‘planning’, TMR are going to flick the problem to construction contractors, assuring us that the contractors may be able to come up with a better design. Four years of construction chaos, dying businesses and forest destruction to achieve a ‘dumb’ road design? Surely we can do better than this! David Wiggins Landsborough

Thank you

A Big Thank You to everyone who supported the Hinterland Boxing Club’s (HBC) recent 'Road to Russia' fundraising event held at Beerwah Hotel. Thanks to your generosity and support we are well on our way to St Petersburg Russia to cheer Also thanks to Steve and Dee for having such a fantastic gym. The amazing opportunities that have opened up for my son through boxing would not be possible without HBC. Your coaching, support and encouragement are truly appreciated, not only from myself for Dana, by but all who attend your awesome gym. Look out Russia here we come. One very proud mum Karen

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Looking back – looking forward

After nearly four years as Director and CEO of the Maleny Credit Union, Terry Scolari stepped down on July 10 this year. This week he took time out to look back at the four years – and forward to the future of the Credit Union. What was really important to members when you took on the role? ‘Vote No’ … that’s what members were saying. Four years ago, members of the Maleny Credit Union voted overwhelmingly against a merger with Credit Union Australia. The clear message then was ‘We are unique and individual’ and that message still stands. The 2011 AGM saw four directors on the board of the Credit Union. I was one of them. I remember the next few days and weeks clearly. We met and gathered new directors from our contacts in the local community. Some stayed on whilst some filled a temporary gap and moved on. The ensuing four years seemed to rush past. On the whole, they were productive and successful. Regaining our great local reputation was forefront on our minds. Looking back, I believe that members and staff did a great job in achieving this. What do you see as MCU’s biggest achievements in the past four years? The financials are now the envy of others in the Mutual community (Mutual is just an up-todate meaning for an entity that has co-operative values and structure). Personally I think the biggest achievement for the Credit Union over the past four years is the way it has broadened its footprint in the local community. It’s extended its reach to the sporting and business end of town, schools and our wider demographic. We have strengthened our working relationships with the peak sporting body in Maleny - the Maleny and District Sporting & Recreation Club (MDSRC). Strong working relationships have been forged with local businesses and continue to support the major service and recreation clubs.

Looking for help

I am in the process of writing the history of the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall and would like to put the call out for locals or former locals who may be able to share their memories with me in this task. 'Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall was erected in memory of those who served in World War One. A stump capping ceremony was held on the 24th November 1923 by Mr Warren M.L.A who stated he appreciated the fact that Landsborough was moving in the matter of erecting a Soldiers Memorial and the numbers there that day and the nature of the function showed that the committee meant business. The official opening of the hall took place on the 4th May 1924 which was attended by the Governor of Queensland, Sir Matthew Nathan. A grand procession was held from the railway station to the hall.’ (Source Nambour Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser, 30th November 1923 and 2nd May 1924). The hall has been in constant use since the day it was opened, always has been and continues to be an integral part of this Community and in 2024 will celebrate its Centenary. The walls can't talk therefore I am seeking people with stories to tell on its behalf. I would like to

What were some of the highlights during the past four years? The group buy of solar systems for some 12 or more businesses in town that we instigated - we all now enjoy producing our own energy! Playing a big part in the MDSRC ‘Come and Try’ Sports day on the long weekend in January this year. The creation of a Financial Literacy Program in partnership with Maleny High School. For me, it’s been a productive, often hectic but thoroughly enjoyable four years. Much has been achieved – however there is so much still to do at your local credit union. Where would you like to see MCU heading in the future? I would like to see greater support for our local community, businesses, environmental and sporting groups. As well as new initiatives in the Crowd Sourcing of local initiatives and supporting the development of new Community Housing projects which are such a big part of how we assisted our members in the past 30 years. Another area I feel I have left as a ‘work in progress’ is the present make up of our board. Over the past 26 years (and right up to the time of the proposed merger), all our directors were local. Today approximately 80% are either Brisbane based and/ or work in Brisbane. Just recently, a member said to me, “we need to keep a Maple Street, not a Queen Street view here at our local credit union.” And I agree. If the Credit Union is to continue to ‘reach out’ to our community, we need our community to be involved on the board. Nominations for Directors for election at our 2015 AGM in November open in August. Let’s bring back the ‘Maple Street’ view to our MCU board.

interview people about their association with the Hall and if possible access photographs to copy for the project. The Hall has hosted marriages, funerals, christenings and everything in between. There have been presentation balls, picture shows, fundraising for the war effort and cancer appeals. I would appreciate if you could share my request to your family and friends, if you can help me please email me at landsboroughhall@gmail. com or contact me on 0413 009 840. The committee is always looking for new members to bring in new ideas. If you would like to be involved we meet on the first Thursday of the month at 7.00pm at the Hall. Linda Morse Committee Member Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall

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Concept I.T. Systems really are your one-stop shop for all of your computing needs. As well as being your local authorised Apple reseller and service provider, Concept I.T. Systems offer a huge range of computers and accessories including Intel, Microsoft, ASUS and GoPro. Shane and his team can help you with everything from PC upgrades, servicing and repairs, internet and network setup and solutions through to website and graphic design services and all in terms that you can understand. Come in and see the team at Shop 6 Riverside Centre, Maleny, give them a call on 5429 6750 or check out their website at www.conceptsystems.com.au

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4 ways to add value to your home There are a number of ways to add value to your home – and with the current property market, the simple premise of owning real estate in certain areas will make you money. For example, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that the price index for the average residential property in Sydney rose 13.1 per cent over the year to March 2015. Regardless of whether you’re in the market for a first home buyer loan or are looking to make an investment, here are a few ways to help add value to your home. www.gcnews.com.au

The location According to the Real Estate Institute of Australia, you should be looking for areas that are relatively cheap, but have certain growth scheduled on the horizon. Look for areas with future plans such as a new school, supermarket or improved infrastructure. The parking The Real Estate Institute of Victoria found that there is a price difference of over $100,000 between Melbourne apartments with a car park and those without. Thus, it would make sense to use your home loan to either invest in a property with ample parking, or arrange some!

The front The front of your home is what real estate agents, prospective buyers and valuers see first. Tidy up the front garden, make sure the roof is clean and perhaps give the outside a lick of paint. The back We Aussies do love a good deck, and this is reflected in the amount of value a good outdoor entertaining area can add to your home. An article from Domain, June 20 2010, asserts that a deck will probably cost you anywhere between $10,000 and $25,000 – but will add up to $100,000 to your home’s price tag. Now that’s an effective investment!

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Property of the week

Grand old lady on 12 acres of serenity

The driveway meanders through the property over the permanent creek to your very private home. There is 326m2 of living space in this 1920’s fully restored Queenslander home, and it is a Queenslander in the true sense of the word with tongue and groove internals and Chamfer board exterior. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, the main being ensuited with a spa. There are beautifully polished floors throughout with fret work, ceiling roses, period lighting and six sets of French doors out to the extra wide verandahs. Downstairs is a guest room and outside an in-ground pool and also an American style barn with mezzanine floors. There are two rain water tanks, permanent

creek and town water. The lower level of the home has a full concrete floor and offers huge potential to expand the living area of the home. Contact agent Roger Guillemet 04118 485 954 or 5439 6300. Offers over $895,000.

www.scrproperty.net 5439 6300 Like us on Facebook 2575 Steve Irwin Way, Q 4553 MOUNT MELLUM

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CALLING ALL NATURE LOVERS AUCTION ON SITE SATURDAY 8th August 2015 at 2pm This property represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire a truly unique position. The elevated 5394m2 block is fully fenced and it has been cut from nearly 100 acres of natural bushland. It offers total privacy. The land is adjacent to the East Mount Mellum Nature Refuge, which is home to the endangered Bird Wing Butterfly that flourishes in this pocket of the Hinterland. Accommodation is provided for by a large brick and Colourbond home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a 2 car garage. The rooms are all large with 10’ ceilings, and there are covered patios front and rear, so you can sit and soak up the peace and tranquillity on offer here. Ideally situated some 3.5kms from the historic township of Landsborough. Close to shops, school and train station, 20 minutes to Caloundra’s beaches, and 1 hour to Brisbane. Don’t let this one chance to live in a nature reserve slip past.

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• Stunning Glenview acreage • Mixture of flat to undulating • Elevated home site • Mountain & range views • All usable 7514m2 rural block • Suit horses or relaxed country living

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Situated opposite a 5 acre nature reserve and located easy walking distance to all the amenities in the burgeoning township of Beerwah is this lowset family home. Inside the home offers 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 with built in robes and ceiling fans plus a master with a huge walk in robe and ensuite. The centrally located kitchen services an air conditioned, open plan living and dining area that opens out onto the north east facing covered rear patio overlooking the tranquilly landscaped rock garden. On top of this, there is a large separate rumpus / media room providing the perfect man cave or teens retreat! All this, and more, set on a level landscaped 590m2 block, on a quiet street, walking distance to everything Beerwah has to offer. Perfect for the investor or the owner occupier, this one ticks a lot of boxes.

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• 5400m2 (1.25 acres) • Elevated home site • Town water & underground power • Prestige neighbourhood • 30mins to beaches, 1 hour to Brisbane

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In the Garden with Brownie

Tropical Open Garden

What’s on for gardeners in August

The award winning ‘Orchid Grove’ in Buderim will be open for viewing on the weekend of September 12, 13 and then Monday and Tuesday, September 14 and 15 from 9.30am to 4.30pm each day, with a special group deal available on the Monday. This tropical paradise includes cascades, waterfalls and pond, orchids, bromeliads, an aviary and greenhouse, as well as a herb garden. Discover the amazing tranquillity of this natural garden, where every metre is filled with delightful colour, unique creations, and amazing beauty. Orchids abound on trees, rocks, hanging and nestled amid antique garden items. There will also be orchids and bromeliads for sale, and a photographic display of the garden’s history and native bees, with light refreshments at Angels Café. Entry is only $7.00 with children under 15 free. Contact Chris or Angel 5476 9444 for enquiries or Monday group bookings. The garden is located at 17 Barkston Court, Buderim.

• Elimbah-Caboolture Herb Club – August 7, 10.00am meeting at the Caboolture PCYC in Toovey Road, Caboolture. Learn all about the world of herbs. Call Ruth on 5496 7649 to find out more. (Can the lady who left a message on Ruth’s messagebank please call her back again, as Ruth has accidentally misplaced your number.) • Native Plants Sunshine Coast (was called Society for Growing Australian Plants) – August 9, meet at 1.50pm for a 2.00pm start. Havana Road East, Peregian Beach. Janet Whish Wilson will lead us on a walk exploring the wildflowers on Emu Mountain. For details, email sgapsuncoast@gmail.com or call 5494 9187. • Hibiscus Society, Sunshine Coast Branch – August 9, 10.00am morning tea followed by meeting and a workshop on ' Fertilisers: How and when to use' at 10.30am at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Woombye. For more information call 5476 2771. • Glasshouse Country Orchid Society – August 13, commencing at 7.30pm at the Glasshouse RSL, Reed Street, Glass House. This meeting will be the AGM. For more information please call Jan on 5494 2301. • Faunawatch – August 12, 8.00am. Fauna spotting through MaroochyBushland Botanic Gardens, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha. We start with a walk on one of the several trails, followed by BYO morning tea and general discussion. Phone 0422 429 594 for details. • Peachester Garden Club – August 20, 9.30am at Nessie’s garden. This is our friendship day so members are requested to arrive at 8.00am, to set up. Visitors always welcome, please bring chair and mug. For address and more info please call Trish on 5496 9169. • Maleny Garden Club – August 25, 9.30am at The Old Witta School, Witta Road, Witta. Interesting guest speakers, please bring your own chair and cup or mug. Contact Jan on 5499 9010.

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Starting from scratch, learn how to grow clean food for yourself and your family. Master the skills to grow organic, healthy vegetables. Facilitated by two of our local sustainable farmers, Gary Hands (Kookaburra Organics) and Jade King (Green Valley Agriculture), with special guest speaker Brendan Taylor of Eco-Tasty Organics.

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Noticeboard Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Contributed by Ian McCarron At our last monthly meeting, the lucky door prize winner was Ian McCarron, and the raffle winner was Jenny Egglestone. Birthdays for July: Betty Pringle, Jim McCarron, John Cruickshank, Patricia Williamson, Margaret Lamb, John Anthony and Richard Scambler. Reminders: Tuesday, July 28, Games day, with morning tea at 9.00am, carpet bowls and card games and a lucky door and raffle prize to be won. Tuesday, August 11 - monthly meeting with a guest speaker from Zoo, Tuesday, August 25 - games day. Tuesday, September 8 - monthly meeting (picnic in Mill Park). Thursday, September 17, Kilcoy and Strathpine Seniors are to visit us. Tuesday, September 22 - games day. For non-seniors members who wish to come along for any meetings, games days etc, feel free to do so. Our monthly meetings are once a month on the second Tuesday. We gather at the Hall next to the Library in Beerwah. Glasshouse Country RSL - Raffle results First prize, Meat tray orange star 78D – Shirley, second prize; $20.00 IGA voucher orange star 83D – Andrew, Lucky meal prize $20.00 cash kindly donated by KLM Energy was green heart 57D – Helen. Please note we are now only open on Friday nights, bar opens 5.00pm, meals from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, all welcome. We look forward to your support and patronage.

Women’s Social Group - we have a guest speaker, well known kinesologist Wayne Ellis, coming along on Wednesday, August 12 from 12.30pm – 2.30pm at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre. Wayne will teach you simple ways to deal with stress. Nibble’s, tea and coffee provided. On Wednesday, August 26 the ladies will have a casual catch up and cuppa, also at the Neighbourhood Centre, from 12.30pm – 2.30pm. Please bring a plate and $2.00 donation. Aglow international - Sunshine Coast Branch will meet at Flame Tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek Road, Nambour, on Friday, August 14, commencing at 9.30am. Come along, bring a friend and enjoy worship and an inspirational message. Entry is $8.00 and includes a delicious morning tea. Our speaker will be Fiona Browne Founder / Director of Lily House. For further information contact Dorothy on 5476 4190 or Melva on 5443 5752. Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc. is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people. The group is having a $3.00 fun game of ‘steal’ - on Tuesday, August 4 from 10.30am – 12.00noon. New members welcome. Bring along a wrapped gift to the value of around $3.00 and join in for a fun, friendly time. Held at the Uniting Church Hall 56C Queens Street, Caloundra. For more information, phone 5443 7281 or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au

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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00am SUNDAY *Mary MacKillop Centre 9.00am Office - 5491 1866

GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCH 0458 547 160

Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm

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Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org

Glasshouse Country Uniting Church www.glasshousecountryunitingchurch.org.au 8:30am Sunday – Worship & Sunday School Wed. 9-11am – Playgroup Wed. 5-7pm – Primary Kids Club

Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah Ph 5494 6187

Peachester: 9am 3rd Sunday HC - Prayer each Tues 4.30pm

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 6pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah 0417 606 240 Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896 Sunday 5.30pm: GCNEWS Add sept 12 2013.ai 1 10/02/2015 5:26:35 PM Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240

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Kids Church & Youth Group

Ps Barry Leask 0428 300 406

BEERWAH: Sun 9 am 68 Peachester Rd Ps Aaron Jackson 0403 306 004

CALOUNDRA: Sun 9 am 33 Latcham Drvie WWW.CHURCHONTHERISE.ORG.AU Ps Rod Jobe 0402 345 477

Loving God, Loving People, Loving Life

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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY

LUTHERAN CHURCH Reed Street, Glass House Mtns

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This is only one – it’s My second point is, I believe that people often use their vehicles in this way because they are frustrated and angry. This is only one example of an inappropriate way that people release their frustration. There are many! Abuse of alcohol is a much more common example. We all get frustrated at times, it’s just whether we let it control us or not. There are many causes for this too – sometimes it is due to relationship problems, financial pressure, miscommunication or low self-esteem. The important thing is that we find a good way to release this anger and frustration. I believe that anger is like our body’s way of saying ‘something is wrong!’ So, if anger is something that you struggle with, consider talking with a trusted friend, family member or even a counsellor about it. There are also things like sports, getting outdoors, listening to music, building stuff, and being active. Many people find praying to God an awesome way to deal with anger – they say that when they talk to God about their problems and anger and ask him for help that God gives them peace. In the bible, 1 Peter 5v7 says ‘Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.’

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Local contact Rev Tony Halstead 0419 751 298

Wednesday, July 29 - Glasshouse Country Menshed, meets from 8.30am – 12.30pm at Glasshouse Country Care, Peachester Road, Beerwah. For more information phone Bob on 0427 606 240. Monday, August 3 - The QCWA Beerwah Branch will hold their meeting at 10.00am at the CWA Hall in Simpson Street. Monday, August 3 - Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch Annual General Meeting will be held at Beerwah Library at 7.30pm. An ordinary meeting will follow. Tuesday, August 4 - Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade AGM, 7.30pm at the Landsborough Fire Shed, Maleny Road, Landsborough, everyone welcome.

9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354

Mike Turner - Beerwah High Chaplain

My family and I have lived in Glasshouse Country for nearly nine years now. It is a fantastic area – it has an awesome indigenous history and also a rich farming heritage. It is agreat place to raise a family in a relaxed rural atmosphere. Lately however, I have noticed an increase in the amount of black streaks on local roads made by people doing burnouts in cars. I have two points to make. Firstly, what right to these drivers have to trash the roadways around our town? How is what they are doing, benefiting our community? This is not what our beautiful region is about. We live in such a gorgeous iconic part of Australia I think it is a shame that a small number of people are making it look trashy. Because it’s not trashy – it’s amazing! My second point is, I believe that people often use their vehicles in this way because they are frustrated and angry.

Diary Dates

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church

Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Anger and frustration

Glasshouse Country Prostate Cancer Support Group - The group will meet at the Mary MacKillop Centre at 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah on Wednesday, August 12 from 5.30pm for 6.00pm. (We finish when you run out of things to share and chat about). Wives, partners, family and friends are most welcome to attend and learn what you need to know. There will be a shared meal during the gathering; this will provide time for information sharing. For more information contact Bob, on 0427 606 240 or email bob.mcl@bigpond.net.au

Sunday Worship & Sunday School 9.00am

Contact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671 www.gcnews.com.au


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Airconditioning

Tellum Refrigeration & Airconditioning

Ph: 0410 448 250 - Landsborough

T0137

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BSA # 615 068

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

Automotive

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Peter - 0431 017 916 Jeff & Ann Ross

Ph: 5496 0300 Mobile: 0429 960 300

Email: info@jaross.com.au

YOUR SERVICE SOLUTION

• A Grade Mechanic Lic. No. 6342

• Mufflers

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Electrical Appliance Repairs

Air Conditioning Refrigeration

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

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Builders / Carpenters

CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

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Gold Card No.: 24113

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Your Beerwah locals Family owned & operated

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

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Lic 10710

Glasshouse Country & Maleny News

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SHANE PAROZ BUILDING Phone: 1800 509 512 • Kitchens LOCAL • Bathrooms BUILDER • Laundries • Decks QBCC No. 147 40 Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272. JULY 29 2015 |

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Electricians

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New Installations & Renovations BSA Lic No. 1253462 Ph 5439 0108 Email: knmkitchens@iinet.net.au Fax 5439 0109 Web: www.knmkitchens.com.au

Adam: 0414 482 037

Ken Muller 0467 490 907 Matthew Muller 0409 936 083

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Certain work defined as 'building work' in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors or, if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside of that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

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KLM

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20 Tytherleigh Ave Landsborough 5494 1153

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Sport Competition produced some good competition, with Burrum Berries from Beerburrum taking out the round with a strawberry weighing 162 grams. This is an impressive effort, but still a way off the weights we are aiming for. The leading contender so far this year is Braetop Berries' Round 1 winner (176 grams). So growers, to win the 2015 comp, can you improve on 176 grams? Then the big challenge is to aim for the Guinness World Record. Remember earlier in the competition we reported that the world record holder, from a Japanese farm, was announced recently at 250 grams. In past

years, we have had winning entries weighing 240 and 245 grams, so it must be possible for this district to produce a world champion! The winning grower each week receives a six-pack from Beerwah Hotel, sponsor for this annual competition run in conjunction with the Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival. The 2015 champion grower also wins a dinner for two at the hotel Bistro. Round 5 closes on Friday, July 31. Bring your entries to Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers Co-op any time during the week for weighing and recording, but no later than 4.00pm on Friday.

Beerwah Ladies Golf Contributed by Sue Greentree On Thursday, July 23 the ladies played a Single Stroke competition for trophies donated by Jan Corfield and Kathy Moffat. It was a lovely day and the competition attracted 33 players who braved the wet conditions underfoot to compete in 2 divisions. The worthy winners were Division 1 winner Teresa Keast with 72 nett and runner-up Mavis Brimelow with 76 nett. Division 2 winner was Heather Coyle with 68 nett and Division 2 runner-up was Bridget John with 76 nett. NTP’s were won by Kathy Moffat No 2, Cathy Stone No 5, Lea Garner No 16 and Karen Gannon No 18. Next week’s competition, July 30, will be a 4 Person Ambrose sponsored by Brenda Briese, Heather Henn, Cathy Stone and

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Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by Dennis Hume Wednesday, July 22 - Ladies Bowls Day - was abandoned owing to weather. Thursday, July 23 - Open Pairs Bowls - winners were Trevor Bertram and Peter Astbury with 2 + 18 and runners up were Jim Tatum and Rob Scullion with + 15. Saturday, July 25 - Men’s Pennant. Division 1 - Caboolture Lakes def Glasshouse 55 to 51. Division 4 Glasshouse def Bribie Island 56 to 34. Division 5 Caboolture Lakes def Glasshouse 50 to 35. Looking for players for Sunday, August 2 to play against the visiting Police Bowls Club, 1.00pm start.

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Happy to reach 100 games Contributed by Paul Storer Congratulations to Flynn Storer and Tane Polson who have both played 100 games of AFL for Glasshouse Lions AFL Club. They both play in the Under 13's and have played for Glasshouse Lions since Auskick when they were 4 yrs old. Flynn played his 100th game in April and Tane played his last week where they had the bonus of a win. Congratulations boys what a great achievement.

Double 50th game! Contributed by Leanne McAllister Elimbah Meteors had a double celebration on Saturday when Darcy Shipway and Curtis McAllister both celebrated their 50th AFL game (Elimbah vs. Aspley) at a home game played at Elimbah Sportsgrounds. The boys began playing in 2012 together in an U8s team and now play together for the Elimbah Meteors U10s.

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Saturday 8th August from 8pm

Seafood Night

FREE ENTERTAINMENT

FAMOUS FOOD

Saturday from 12 noon

Saturday 1st from 8pm

CONTRABAND

(10%ÊoffÊallÊSeafoodÊdishes)

Better get to Beerwah Cellars - Beerwah Shop 11, Beerwah Marketplace Peachester Rd Tel 5494 0477 Beerwah Drive Thru - Beerwah Mawhinney Street Tel 5494 0555

30

3999

$

Glass House Cellars - Glass House Mountain Shop 5, 9 Bruce Parade Tel 5493 0188 Mooloolah Cellars - Mooloolah Shop 3, 2 Jones Street Tel 5494 7320

each

Palmwoods Cellars - Palmwoods Shop 5, 18-20 Margaret Street Tel 5445 9266 Palmwoods Drive Thru - Palmwoods 28 Main Street Tel 5445 9003

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3999

$

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2 fo $

72

Pack

each

DEAL

le Sing 9 $38.9

4299

$ Great Northern Super Crisp 3.5% 24 x 330ml Stubbies or 375ml Cans

Carlton Mid 30 x 375ml Cans XXXX Summer Bright Lager or Summer Bright & Lime 24 x 330ml Stubbies

10

each

Pack

XXXX Gold 24 x 375ml Stubbies or Cans

899

$

2999

$

each

Any

each

STUBBY COOLER with every Black Douglas or Cougar Bourbon & Cola 10pk. While stocks last.

$

r

2 fo

28

3499

$

Wild Turkey 86.8% Proof Bourbon, American Honey or Spiced Bourbon 700ml

Captain Morgan Spiced Gold Rum 700ml

1999

FESTIVAL

$

10

SPEND $30 OR MORE ON ANY CAPTAIN MORGAN PRODUCTS AND ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN*

Pack Black Douglas or Cougar Bourbon & Cola 10 x 375ml Cans

Houghtons Stripe or Jacobs Creek Classic or Sparkling Wines 750ml

Bridgewater Mill Wines 750ml

All specials available from Wednesday 29th July until Tuesday 4th August 2015. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Specials available only in the state of Queensland. Beer prices may vary in country and far North Queensland. Different pack sizes and variants may not be available in all stores. Bottlemart supports the responsible service of alcohol.

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Captain Morgan Spiced Gold Rum 4 x 375ml Cans

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42.99

$

Jim Beam Black Label 700ml

38.99

$

Bundaberg Mutiny Spiced Rum 700ml

14.99

38.99

$

$

Carlton Mid 30 x 375ml Cans

Jacob’s Creek Reserve Wine Range 750ml

2 FOR $

22

WIN

A STAND U PADDLE! P

41

2 FOR $

$

20

.99

Jacob’s Creek Cool Harvest & Twin Pickings 750ml

XXXX Summer Bright Lime 24 x 330ml Stubbies

Barefoot Wine Range 750ml

18

$

38

$

.99

42

.99

$

Bundaberg Spiced Rum & Cola 4 x 375ml Cans

38

$

.99

XXXX Gold 24 x 375ml Stubbies

Tooheys Extra Dry 24 x 345ml Stubbies

36.99

$

BUY 6 TOA RECEIVE

FRGNEUEM

MVAALUED AT $50

Specials valid until 31-08-15

Bottleshop open 7 days. Sat to Thurs 10am-7pm. Friday 10am-8pm. 73 Frizzo Road, Palmview, Bruce Highway Phone: 5494 5444 | aussieworld.com.au

Captain Morgan Spiced Rum & Cola 10 x 375ml Cans

.99

Smirnoff Red Vodka 700ml

18.99

$

Jip Jip Rocks Wine Range 750ml


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