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It’s all go for August! W
ITH SO MUCH kid's winter sport, athletics carnivals, soccer and more... where did the month go? I've had a few late nights making up for all the spectating. It's worth it though. With our youngest off to high school next year, I am soaking it all up and imprinting it into my memory. The last article - a piece on the Maleny Men's Shed is now submitted - what an inspiration they are.
A sports day in Beerwah and Kenilworth 'arty party'.
Inside this month David Clark: Nestled in nature
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Find a furry friend at SCARS
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A shout out for the Scouts
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The Warnes of Witta: A family who never gave up
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Sophie and Tony Miscamble say have a night out!
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Mapleton Hall is a Hinterland Gem
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Plus something I would really love to do (or at the very least see) – a Kate Bush Flash Mob! What great therapy dancing to Wuthering Heights…. (Who else grew up singing that song?) More than one event welcomes new residents to the fold. So there is no excuse, really. Get out and enjoy our beautiful surrounds.
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OR AS LONG as I can remember, I have been inspired by the photography of Steve Parish: bought the calendars; sent books to my grandchildren overseas … When I finally met the man behind the camera in his home on Mount Mellum, I discovered a person with an almost overwhelming imagination.
It is little wonder that someone who possesses such talent and enthusiasm established one of the most successful nature photography publishing business in Australia. Steve has spent most of his life travelling the length and breadth of Australia capturing all her moods. While his main focus is the natural world, he also includes the human element, especially when it relates to nature connection. Steve has never let obstacles get in the way of a good shoot, sometimes wading chest-deep in mosquito-infested swamps. It is this drive and self belief that has guided Steve through some very dark days. A product of a desperately unhappy childhood, he was introduced to underwater photography at
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the age of 16 by mentor Igo Oak. Igo handed him an underwater camera during a fishcollecting expedition with the South Australian Museum, gesturing to take a picture. During a slideshow viewing, Igo screened Steve’s single photo, saying, “This is Steve Parish’s first photo”. I wonder if he realised where this simple act would lead. The scope of the Steve Parish Publishing story is too large for this article, but at its peak the company employed 125 people. In 2008, Steve received the Order of Australia Medal for his work interpreting nature through the Australian Publishing Industry. Then Steve’s world fell apart. “I have always suffered from depression,” explained Steve, “so running the business took its toll. Then, in 2011, the Brisbane River flooded. It came right through our warehouse, wiping out our best-selling stock and over a quarter of our massive photo library. Insurance wouldn’t pay, as I was covered for flood, not inundation”. He had no option but to go into voluntary liquidation. “One of the hardest parts was saying goodbye to my staff. I loved them, and they loved the philosophy of the company.” Fortunately, educational publishers Pascal Press purchased Steve Parish Publishing, and Steve still works with them growing the range, particularly his much-loved children’s publishing area. “Looking back, I have no regrets. I now believe that dealing with the loss of all business and personal assets has opened doors that would have remained closed. It has given me time to explore a deeper promotion for nature connection.” Steve read the words of Eckhardt Tolle—You can lose something that you have, but you cannot lose something that you are—and awoke from the nightmare. “I remember the moment clearly. I was driving home the slow way from a six-week tour in the NT and stopped at the Bungle Bungles.
While listening to Tolle’s tape, ‘Facing Adversity’, I realised I needed to emotionally let go of the past, and future fears, and focus on the here and now.” His mind story, as he calls it, needed to go. It was Steve’s connection with nature that helped him heal. “When you are looking down the lens, nothing else exists. The world is beautiful. This is what I want to share with people.” For 50 years, he has taken stunning photographs, and while he continues to document the nature of Australia in its purest form, he is also expressing his ‘artistic self’ through the creation of digital photo artworks. He returns to the moment of capture, reimagining the feeling he experienced when he took each photo: what the weather felt like; the movement of the wind … Using different techniques, he captures the essence of the image, and the artwork that emerges from his computer is stunning, celebrating patterns and colours in a way that is difficult to explain. With many artworks already created, some of which are large enough to fill a wall, Steve and his team at Nature Connect have joined with Bush Heritage Australia and The Mental Illness Fellowship of Queensland to present and promote mental wellbeing through exhibitions under the banner, ‘AS ONE’. “This whole idea of humans and nature, physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing, should be considered as one,” explains Steve. Steve recently settled on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland because, “I have explored Australia for 40 years, and have to say that this neck of the woods is one of the nicest parts”. Steve and his partner Kate plan to go completely off grid, and Steve is converting a tin shed into a studio where he will be running a wide range of workshops. Then there are the seminars on The Joy of Photo Storytelling, and photography tours to Tasmania, Kangaroo Island and Flinders Ranges. This man is a living dynamo with so much to give and share. He believes in karma. I am sure he has a lot of goodwill headed his way.
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Opposite page: Wendy and Dave at their Bellthorpe property Above: The homestead in the 1940s—“Bare as a badger”, and erosion Above right: The homestead as it is today Below: Part of the Clark herd Right: One of two waterfalls on the Clark property
“And it is special. It’s got some pretty amazing plant and insect life. Plenty of Pararistolochia vine, which brings the Richmond Birdwing butterflies in over summer.” These days, they have diversified into running a herd of 80 droughtmaster cattle, using the cell grazing system, selectively logging blackbutt, tallowwood and flooded gum, and catering for nature lovers in their eco-cabins. At least 50% of the land is left largely untouched, the rest is carefully managed with logged areas being left at least 15 years between harvesting. Judicious use of eight grazing cells keeps the grass species without resorting to fertilizers. “It’s the tourism side of business that is the most rewarding,” said Dave. “We must be doing something right, as we get lots of return visits. The place supports two full-time workers: Wendy and our son, Morgan.” Dave is well placed to monitor the health of their property. Originally from an agriculture background in western NSW, for fifteen years he has been an extension officer with various Landcare Groups including Lake Baroon Catchment Care and Maroochy Landcare Group. Dave was chuffed when Maroochy won the Rural and Agriculture Award for Healthy Waterways last month. The award acknowledged work undertaken on properties that combined on-farm management with reducing water quality risks.
Dave is always keen to improve his knowledge of properly managed native forests. “I want to know how things fit together: the birds, fungi, insects, plants. Guests who come to stay in the cottages ask questions, and I don’t always have the answers.” Last year, he took part in a Subtropical three-day Forests Ecology Course run by Hinterland Bush Links. was such “There camaraderie among the participants,” said Dave. “We all came from different points of view—some farmers, some greenies, and everything in between—but we respected and learnt from each other. We had common goals, after all.” On the final afternoon, the 20 or so participants visited the Clarks to assess the health of the property, identify fragile areas that should never be touched, and make recommendations. Dave reckons he learnt so much on those couple of days. He and Wendy have set up wildlife cameras at strategic points to monitor feral animal movement. There are red deer, escapees from the time when there were lots of deer farms in Bellthorpe, and, of course, feral cats. The Clarks share a two-kilometre boundary with Bellthorpe National Park, so have an obligation to manage these ferals. Then there are the native species that people come to Bellthorpe Stays to experience: marbled frogmouths, lesser sooty owls, bowerbirds, catbirds, wompoo fruit doves … “We have bird ID books in each of the cabins, and tell the guests what to look out for, as well as picture books showing the history of the land,” said Wendy. The property boasts two waterfalls (one dropping 10 metres), wetlands beside the creek, and seven kilometres of walking tracks with access to the property’s rainforest, home to all sorts of birds. The next Subtropical Forests Ecology Course will be held from August 27-30 —four days of absorbing field studies at Booroobin. For more information contact Susie Duncan: email wilderness@hotkey.net.au
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HE HINTERLAND is home to lovers of both domestic and wild animals. Dogs and cats in particular become great companions for many – and yet … there is a sad side too. It can become a reality that an owner may have to rehome their pet. And an even sadder reality that some people should never have had one in the first place. So where do these animals go? Step forward Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge Society (SCARS) in Tanawha, which has been taking in abandoned, or unwanted pets from the adjacent Sunshine Coast Council Pound, and from private surrenders since 1979. As a charitable, non-profit organisation, it needs dedicated and hard-working members, and they don’t come much more devoted that Woombye resident Kym Sloman, who has been helping here for 11 years! I was taken on a tour of the Refuge and managed to talk with Kym, despite being distracted by beautiful and engaging animals as we walked. “I worked as a pharmacy assistant while raising my family,” Kym told me. “And I used to see articles in the paper about
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It can also lead to life-long friendships. Jeff’s best mate was a Venturer and Rover alongside him back in the day, camping and hiking on the Mapleton Great Walk when there wasn’t even a track there. Jeff laughingly recalls, “He actually said to me recently, ‘Our parents must’ve hated us!’ They would just drop us off in the middle of nowhere and say, ‘Bye! See you in four days!’” These days, the aims and principles are the same, but there have been changes. “It is more achievable to complete the awards,” Jeff says, “And the children are always observed from a distance when attempting challenges.” I ask what kind of practical things the Scouts learn. “How to light a fire; construction - like how to build rope bridges, or a raft or camp furniture; how to set up a camp; cooking; orienteering; tying knots; hiking; climbing…” Jeff’s wife, Meleta, joins us and tells of her eldest son’s Scout experience. “His career involves survival training, and when he first started, his Scout skills came through.
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“The team had to cross a lake with floating backpacks. He was the only one who knew how to tie proper knots and gets things across the lake still waterproof.” Jeff and Meleta’s three children have all been through the Scouts; the two youngest are still involved in Rovers. “Our daughter went on a school camp to Fraser Island and it was really windy, but she could pitch a tent, even in that weather. And she helped when everyone else’s were falling down! “These skills are sometimes seen as not as relevant today, but we think they are.” Nowadays Jeff is a Leader of the adults, overseeing the running of the group. “I’m a go-between for the parents and Scout Leaders, so I don’t go on camps as much.” However, there is one annual event he won’t miss. “One of the most exciting things we do each year is the Night Hawk,” Jeff says. “It’s held on the Darling Downs and up to 2000
Scouts from different regions across Queensland come along. “We send patrols of Scouts on night expeditions with a compass and they have to undertake challenges and reach checkpoints. They participate in mock emergencies, working as a team, using their initiative.” There is also the Jamboree every three years where thousands of Scouts ascend for a mass of activities. “I was a Service Leader in the Sydney 2010 Jamboree,” Jeff smiles, “And I was basically a BMX bike mechanic for ten days!” “We had the last day off and tried everything. Bungee swings, mud courses, high ropes. There were four stacked shipping containers with abseiling down one side, rock climbing up another and a flying fox off another!” Everything is safety approved, but the focus is on giving children space to learn, assess risks and overcome beliefs which may hold them back. The Palmwoods Scout Group itself, which began in 1916, and has closed and reopened several times, but is now going strong. The original Den was moved to make way for the skate park, and sold to Green Park in Conondale, and a new Den was constructed in 2000, largely built by volunteer labour. They also have a new shed, thanks to a Community Benefit Gambling Fund grant, to store their equipment. Jeff’s parents are no doubt pleased with the new lease of life being injected into the Scouts, as they were both heavily involved for a time too. Rita Bailey was Treasurer in the late 70s, helping raise money and keep the Den in good order during a period of recess, and Bill Bailey was a Group Leader in the 1980s, battling against the rise of television and a decline in community interest. Today however, despite the encroachment of technology, these Palmwoods recruits seem to be loving their Scouting experience, and are busy preparing for the Centenary celebration on Sunday August 28, 11am-3pm - everyone is welcome. “I’d love to hear from ex-Scouts,” says Jeff. “We are trying to collect memorabilia and photos for the day, so please contact me if you have anything.” Jeff shows me an old photograph of himself from 1977: “We were nominated to meet the Governor General of Queensland, Sir James Ramsay, for a cup of tea at our annual Kiwi Woggle Camp. It was a major highlight for me, although my mum wasn’t impressed with how creased my shorts were!” It’s clear that the Scouts is where great memories are made, friendships are forged and confidence is built. If only I was young enough to sign up…. If you have a Palmwoods Scouts story, memory or photo please email palmwoodsscouts@gmail.com or call 0400 274 477.
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ARLY PIONEER SETTLERS Frederick Charles Warne and his wife Charlotte Alma sailed from London on the steamship Waroonga, arriving in 1887 in Brisbane. The Warnes were from Aylsham in Norfolk, England, and were one of the first British families to settle in Teutoberg, now Witta, on 160 acres. They built a homestead called Holly Bush, on a high point overlooking the Conondale Valley and Curramore. The Warnes had endured hardship before they reached Australia, as they had buried twins before they left London. Perhaps they were trying to leave this behind them but more heartbreak ensued with the loss of another set of twins born in 1887. Their only surviving child William died tragically in 1896 aged just ten after being dragged home by his horse which had possibly been spooked by a thunderstorm. Now it seems almost intolerable to lose so many children, but it was much more a part of life back then. The Warne’s strength of character prevailed and life began to improve, and they went on to play a key role in the establishment of Witta. Frederick had served in the Grenadier Guards in the British Army, and had worked as a surveyor. He cleared the new land for farming, and registered the cattle brand F2X. He was putting his mark on Witta.
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The Warne’s played an important role for the German settlers in the local area, by helping them to understand the conditions of land selections, and also by accompanying them all the way to Brisbane to assist them with the paperwork required. Frederick’s wife,Charlotte, may have been instrumental in this as she had been a teacher in England. She wished to be considered as the first teacher at the new Teutoburg school in 1892 but was not employed by the State Department of Educational Instruction. The family went on to thrive in the area, having a daughter Sarah Daisy in 1889, and another son Frank Henry in 1893. Sarah married an Englishman and went on to have three sons who were all born at Witta. Frank Henry (known as Harry) enlisted in 1915 at 22 and went off to the Great War. He went on to marry a girl from his father’s village, Aylsham in Norfolk.
Susannah Hester Warne had the same surname as Harry as her father George was Frederick’s brother. This made them cousins. It was not uncommon in itself to marry a first cousin, but the fact that Harry had returned with his bride to his family village on the other side of the world to find this out was a bit more unusual. The two younger Warnes then returned to Holly Bush Farm in Witta where they raised their family. The name Holly Bush still hangs at the home in the area today, although on a much smaller property as the original farm has been subdivided. The Warne family became so locally renowned that the area on maps from the 1920s shows their land as Warnes and was on par with other place names such as Maleny and Witta. A descendant of the Warne family is well known local
Lynda Burgess, who many may remember from the Maleny Post Office and as a key member of the Maleny Show Society for many years. She is carrying on the community spirit first shown by the Warne family, as President of the Maleny Senior Citizens Group, and as a valuable part of Wittafest this year. She may even be seen during a themed cemetery tour at this year’s event. Harry died in 1963 at 69 and his wife Susannah survived him by 14 years and lived to 90. Both are buried in the churchyard at Witta. At Wittafest 2016, the people of Witta and surrounds are discovering ‘Teutoburg to Witta’ the first generation of the 20th Century, 1900 up to 1929. Held September 17, they invite you to come enjoy stories, crafts, music, food and drink all wrapped in history! http://wittafest.com/
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HE 11TH ANNUAL Welcome Dinner, hosted by the Maleny Blackall Range Lions club, will be held on Wednesday, September 21 at the Maleny Showgrounds. Welcome Dinner guests, Sophie and Tony Miscamble, recently moved from Brisbane and, as part of a long term tree change transition, purchased their dream space in the Conondale area. The acreage came up a little earlier than expected, but they fell in love with the property and decided to secure their future when the opportunity arose. Currently both still based in Brisbane during the week with work and school commitments, they opted to rent in the city and "live for the weekends up on the property". They attended last year’s dinner and commented that, "We were absolutely blown away by the service and kindness provided by the Real Estate Agency process and were delighted to be asked to attend the Lions Welcome Dinner as part of their table. We had a great night and found out about Lions and Barung." The couple loved meeting the other new residents, as well as being part such a great community event.
“We thought it was a lovely way to start off our new adventures in Maleny and the greater Hinterland region. “We have been coming up to the area to visit for years and years, drawn by the natural rural beauty, the wildlife and the arts, crafts, music, food and wine culture. “We look forward to being a part of this vibrant and very special community for many, many years to come.” Their long term dream is to work and live full time on the property, a 100 acre ex dairy, run some cattle but return about half the land to its more natural state, with extensive weed clearance and native replanting. "The very first thing we did on securing the property was to join the Land for Wildlife scheme. We're both passionate about the natural wildlife, flora and fauna. “We can't wait to make the Hinterland our full time home. The peace and tranquillity is what kept bringing us back to stay, and over time it became our dream to buy a property and make it our home". Tickets for this year’s dinner can be purchased at Maleny Art Direct and Maleny Optical at $35 a head. For further information please contact John Blyth on: 5435 2759.
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HE TIME IS FAST approaching for all those dads out there to receive a token of appreciation from their families! Hardware is always a popular choice; undies or hankies are also unwrapped on the first Sunday in September. Then there’s something more indulgent and less practical - something to remind Dad of being a kid again! Step forward Sweets on Maple at 39 Maple Street, Maleny, with their delectable confection selection. Jars and jars of sweets adorn the shelves - from Rhubarb and Custard to Lemon Bon Bons to homemade fudge. There are even dedicated sections for sweets from different countries. This gorgeous little place is a reminder of how sweet shops and candy stores used to be - the kind of shop Willy Wonka and his very sweet tooth would delight in! Here are a few of our favourites for Father’s Day: the $1,000,000 Chocolate Bar (made in Queensland); the hugely popular Jack Daniels Honey Smokehouse hot sauce; the Swiss-made liqueur chocolate bars (Remy Martin or Cointreau anyone?); some delicious dark chocolate-coated ginger (always a winner), or some tempting Irish Chocolate Coffee Beans and Dark Chocolate Coffee Beans. You have until Sunday September 4, folks, so come along and choose a choc! Above: Bev Seagroatt from Sweets on Maple recommends the Million Dollar Chocolate Bar for dads!
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HE 5TH MALENY Music Festival to be held in the Maleny Showgrounds on August 26 - 28, will mark 30 years on from the inaugural Maleny Folk Festival which went on to become Woodford Folk Festival. To celebrate the occasion organisers have put together a wonderful and diverse program with over 80 Acts to perform on three stages over the three-day event.
A three-day musical mix in Maleny Performers will come from as far away as Perth - Shameen; Melbourne - Gallie, Ben Smith Band, Gretta Ziller; Sydney - Indian Jiva and Zumpa. Plus local favourites The Unusual Suspects, All Strings Attached, Andrea Kirwin Band, Obi Abata, The Claptomaniacs, Annie J and Fusion, Qwerty Girls and Brisbane performers John Malcolm, The Delphics Red Crow, Fat Picnic, Zvonsky plus many more. New conversation segments on Saturday and Sunday morning feature Colin Petersen, former drummer with the Bee Gees, on Saturday and Louie Shelton, legendary U.S. session guitarist, on Sunday.
Left: Roots and funk outfit, Fat Picnic, from Brisbane create music that is fun, high energy and keeps you dancing - funk, reggae, ska and hip hop are served up with fat bass, a hot horn section, and rocking lap steel guitar
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This will be the first time Colin has spoken at a Festival to share some stories of his times with the Gibb Brothers. Louie has recorded on albums for The Monkees, Stevie Wonder, John Lennon, Joe Cocker, Whitney Houston and Lionel Richie just to name a few. Louie will be in concert on Saturday afternoon as well. Another notable act is James T. the former front man from
the band Canned Heat. An extra feature also this year will be four choirs appearing over the weekend. This year’s Festival has a comprehensive Saturday and Sunday Children’s Program with such artists as Linsey Pollak’s Live And Loopy, Alphonse Squiggle, magician Sir Andum plus, dance, games, crafts and a Sunday afternoon Bush Dance. Free workshops such as singing, ukulele, songwriting,
looping music and street theatre, Sunday Gospel singing and Saturday Poet’s Breakfast will again feature, along with market/ food stalls and licensed bars to create the friendly intimate atmosphere this event has become known for. On the Saturday morning of the Festival organisers will once again provide free music in Maple Street outside the M.C.U, just so townsfolk can enjoy some music even if they can’t make it to the Showgrounds. So come and enjoy a fantastic community event in Maleny, just a few days out from spring. Three-day tickets for $110.00 are available online prior to the event. Day/night tickets are available at the gate or online, as well as camping bookings and volunteers applications at www.malenymusicfestival.com
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Antiques, collectables, vintage, and loads of bargains are on offer at Recyclerama on August 13
egg’ stall outside, with beautiful wood-fired pizza, Asian food, coffee and juices out around the car boot sites. Demand sees an ATM on the grounds for those that run out of cash or are taking more home than they planned, and this is located near the main pavilion.
Entry is $5 and this includes a strip of cent auction tickets. Kids are free into the event. Site bookings are still open, call 0410 511 635 or visit www.recyclerama.com
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Hinterland Gems
Dancing through the years Mapleton Hall and Sportsground has been a drawcard for residents from across the region for a hundred years. Eileen Lovelock, a resident of Mapleton for nearly 80 years, recalls the central focus the hall has played in the daily life of the mountain top community.
By Lynda Sampson
The Montville Bushwackers play at a “Back-to-Mapleton” Day at the Hall in 1996
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O STEP INTO this grand old building, opened in 1916, is to step back in time to an era where the hall figured large in the life of Mapleton’s residents. “Things were slower then,” Eileen says. “In those days I’m sure people enjoyed themselves more than they do now. Old and young mixed better then.” Eileen recalls a life that revolved around happenings at the hall. “The CWA met at the hall, Mrs O’Donoghue set up the Red Cross in World War II, and the RSL used to have their annual dinners there,” she says. “There were lots of get-togethers where we played pool, ping pong and card games – mainly Euchre. Christmas parties, fancy dress balls, church services, christenings, weddings, birthday parties; we did it all in that hall. “And out on the sportsground there was cricket, soccer, and football. Blue Ensbey, Bert Orford, Col Kerle and my husband, Ray, all played football there. “And of course, there was tennis too. We’d walk in from the farm and play tennis on Sundays. We’d all play doubles and singles, and I would win a lot. They were good times,” she says. Back then, the single tennis court was made from ant base, and fixtures for both adults and children were conducted.
The two courts have since been refurbished. “We had pictures too,” says Eileen. “Mr Vernados from Nambour had a little movie projector that he set up above the front door of the hall, with a screen on the stage. We would watch the movies sitting on the wooden benches.” The old wooden benches are still at the hall, adding to the atmosphere of a yesterday often lost in the bustle of modern times. In a time when making your own fun was the only choice, the hall was a vital thread in the social fabric of this small but vibrant community. But perhaps the most popular event at the hall was the regular dance. Every other month would see the people of Mapleton come together for a night of swirling and twirling, brought to life with live music. Eileen describes the lead up to the dance, and the effort that went into preparation. “The hall was decorated the day before with wild pineapple ferns, boughs of gumtree and sometimes balloons. Kerosene and sawdust would be spread on the floor to make it slippery, and there were carbide gas lights. There was no electricity; water was boiled outside in an old copper. “Before a dance everyone would get so enthusiastic. We used to look forward to the dance for ages, and we’d talk for weeks before about what we were going to wear. “We wore long dresses to the dance. Everyone got dressed up. We would have got our hair done, but there wasn’t a hairdresser in Mapleton. Besides, we couldn’t afford it; that would be a trip to Nambour to do that!” On the night of the dance the farming families from the surrounding farmland would arrive, and local forestry workers and timber getters would also attend. “The men would have a few drinks at the hotel, or outside the hall, before they came in,” says The Mapleton Hardwood Sawmill, with the Hall in the background (at left), and the tram spur-line leading to the general store, passing the waterhole which is now the lilypond next to The Old School House, photographed in 1922. Photo courtesy of John Oxley Library, Brisbane
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MUCH ADO ABOUT EASEMENTS An easement is the right to use another person’s land for a stated purpose. It can involve a general or specific portion of the property. An example of where an easement can benefit a property is where John owns a tract of land that borders the a national park which is a popular area for bushwalking and fishing. Mary lives next door to John , but her land does not adjoin the national park . To avoid trespassing, she must access the national park by walking or driving to a public entry point. Instead, John grants Mary an easement allowing present and future owners of Mary’s property to cross John’s land to access the national park.
Above: A Smith Family Reunion in 1983. The family group shot was taken at the rear of the Hall Right: Mapleton Hall today
Eileen, with a twinkle in her eye. “They never got drunk, but few beers made them lively! “We’d sit and wait for the boys to come up and ask us to dance. At supper time people would walk around pouring the tea and carrying plates of sandwiches, and everyone would sit on the wooden benches around the edges of the room. That was before the supper room was built.” The supper room, the original Dulong School, was added to the hall in 1969. “Nearly all country people danced at that time,” she explains. “We did the Swing Waltz, the Jolly Miller, the Evening Two Step and the Waltz Quick Step. “The whole of Mapleton would come, and even if they didn’t dance they played Euchre, and when the supper room was built on they played cards in there. “I remember Lil and Jack Appleby doing the Two Step,” Eileen reminisces. “They were such good dancers, but so was Hazel Cogill. She remembers learning to dance at the hall, and Hazel is 93, so that’s how long ago that was!”
How does an easement effect the person who grants it? The landowner who grants an easement usually cannot build structures within an easement area or use fencing that would hinder access. Other activities might also be prohibited. It is therefore important that before you a purchase property you know where all easements are located and what restrictions are associated with them. Easements can affect property values – consider these examples: •
Several easements on one lot of land might seriously limit the choice of building sites.
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High tension power lines running through an easement near an otherwise great building site can be unsightly. Resale values may be affected since many people feel that living too close to power lines is a health risk.
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Buyers may simply not like the idea that others have a right to use the land in some way.
Old Time Dance lessons Now the dancing continues. Grab a partner, hit the hall’s dancefloor from 6.30pm each Tuesday night for Old Time Dance lessons, and get ready for the recommencement of regular dances. For further information please call professional dance teachers Shane and Wilma from Swirl and Whirl Dance on 0411 473 448.
Don’t assume that because an easement is not currently being used it will never be used. As long as an easement is registered on the title of the property there is always a possibility that the individual who benefits from it will decide to enforce it.
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Cultural Enrichment comes to Kenilworth
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HE SUNSHINE COAST Hinterland is in for a treat this winter as local artist Sam Okoth brings Cultural Enrichment â&#x20AC;&#x201C; drum, dance and song â&#x20AC;&#x201C; classes to the area. His energy and enthusiasm are sure to warm the body and soul through workshops that connect community and culture. Sam Okoth was born in Western Kenya, near the shores of Great Lake Victoria, the headwaters for the River Nile. He grew up with music, dance and song as a sanctuary from the daily struggles of hunger and poverty that plagues developing Africa. Using culture and the arts provided a window of opportunity that enabled Sam to change his life, travel the world and become an internationally acclaimed performer. Sam has lived the last ten years in Queensland, Australia, with regular visits back to Africa to support healthy community development in his village and country. He has also toured in Asia, USA, Canada and Europe sharing his music as a cultural ambassador. In May this year Sam hosted top-level government officials from Homabay County, Kenya; another achievement towards his goals of bridging cultures to create richer partnerships that mutually validate diverse backgrounds. It all started by working with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;so-calledâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; pensioners within the Gympie community. They learned cultural dance, rhythms and songs in a series of workshops taught by Sam Okoth. Sam also facilitated workshops at the Gympie Special School and Gympie State School. This culminated in a performance at the Gympie Civic Centre. The event was attended by the Mayor of Gympie and
visiting Kenyan officials, the First Lady of Homabay County and the Director of Human Resources, Gender, Cultural and Tourism. Overall this proved to connect younger generations with elders and the larger community together in a positive manner, leading to a very successful, well attended performance. The group that Sam trains is now being asked to perform at other local events and festivals. Not bad for a bunch of pensioners! With Sam Okothâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new Cultural Enrichment classes starting in Kenilworth, he aims to work closely with the Hinterland community, towards achieving similar results and values. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our focus is to enrich and revive small communities through arts and performance. We also hope to have the support of local schools, businesses and community members. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I see this as an opportunity for individuals and families to engage in cultural activities that can be presented at local festivals and beyond. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The family classes will be an hour of fun, learning about Africa through drum, song and dance. The later classes will cater for everyone from beginners to advanced, Djembe and Doun Douns.â&#x20AC;? The Cultural Enrichment classes begin on Tuesday August 2 from 3.30pm at the Kenilworth Public Hall, opposite the school. For more information please call 0452 425 519 or email admin@community-classrooms.org
Time to be the change
Wit and Wisdom – Reflections on what really matters by Ian Lowe (AO)
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OU ARE INVITED to join Emeritus Professor Ian Lowe on Friday August 19 at the Maleny Community Centre (6pm for a 6.30pm start) as he discusses vital issues of our time from his most recent books.
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Those who know Ian look past the host of awards, medals, titles and honours bestowed on him in a productive career as a public educator and intellectual, and see a person of humility, integrity, humanity, humour and compassion.
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Ian is a secular saint, passionate about making our collective future better for his having been here. Author of more than 20 books and hundreds of publications, Ian’s latest zoom in is on the really big issues that confront us. Climate change and the choices we make, or fail to make, that will lock in our future. The second-rate leadership from our politicians that Horne warned about 50 years ago has got us to where we are now, with the last 13 consecutive months the hottest ever recorded in human history, massive bleaching of the reef, 45% of the once pristine northern section of the Great Barrier Reef now dead, drought, floods and catastrophic bushfires becoming the norm.
Celebrants & Ceremonies Emeritus Professor Ian Lowe talks about big issues on August 19 in Maleny
As a past director of the Commission for the Future, this is a discussion that Ian is eminently qualified to lead. Ian is a futuresmith with an awesome knack of explaining complex social trends and science without jargon. The Lucky Country? - Reinventing Australia is a book for those who really do want to “be the change” and avoid the bleak future we will get if we leave it to the government. It will be available for sale on the night. Tickets for this event are $20 ($12 concession) and all profits go to support the amazing work of the peoplepowered and funded Climate Council. Book online at https://www.trybooking.com/MIBM to avoid disappointment as seating is limited. Come early and enjoy a selection of complimentary cheese and biscuits. The bar will also be open.
Ian’s latest book is available from Rosetta Books or on the night
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Bring your questions and enjoy Ian’s witty, intelligent and sometimes irreverent answers! This is an event for everyone of every age!
Ruth Kuss - Wedding Celebrant Whatever you are celebrating – welcoming a precious new baby into the world, committing to your life partner, renewing your marriage vows or farewelling a loved one – creating a ceremony that befits your personality is something that you should approach with your head as well as your heart. phone: 0429 997 771 www.montvilleweddingcelebrant.com.au
Wedding Venues Pomodoras on Obi A complete package of “real” food, boutique beverages, unspoilt water and treetop views, award winning local bridal services & luxury onsite cabin accommodation. “Escape to the mountains and discover the magic.” One stop wedding destination in the heart of Maleny. phone: (07) 5429 6543 email: info@pomodoras.com.au www.pomodoras.com.au
A Field Guide to Reality
The Memory Code
Ollie and the Wind
by Joanna Kavenna
by Lynne Kelly
by Ronojoy Ghosh
A bravely unconventional novel by Granta Best Young British Author, Joanna Kavenna. Eliade Jencks knows the only reason people call at midnight is to tell you someone has died. Professor Solete was one of her few friends. Perhaps her only friend. But his friends don't think much of her - a vague, scruffy waitress, impatient with philosophical onanism at parties. Naturally, they're horrified to find out that Solete has left her his Field Guide to Reality. In this clever, darkly ironic and moving novel, Kavenna displays fearless originality and dread wit in confronting the strangeness of reality and how we contend with the disappearance of those we love. Beautiful original drawings by Oly Ralfe illustrate this haunting tale through time, space and human understanding.
In the past, the elders had encyclopaedic memories. They could name all the animals and plants across the landscape, and the stars in the sky too. Yet most of us struggle to memorise more than a short poem. Using traditional Aboriginal Australian songlines as the key, Lynne Kelly has identified the powerful memory technique used by indigenous people around the world. She has discovered that this ancient memory technique is the secret behind the great stone monuments like Stonehenge, which have for so long puzzled archaeologists. The stone circles across Britain and northern Europe, the elaborate stone houses of New Mexico, all serve as the most effective memory system ever invented by humans. They allowed people in non-literate cultures to memorise the vast amounts of practical information they needed to survive. In her fascinating book The Memory Code, Lynne Kelly shows us how we can use this ancient technique to train our memories today...
A tale of friendship and how sometimes the best things can appear out of thin air. The wind blows all day on Ollie’s island. There’s no one else around, but plenty of space to play. Ollie at first thinks the wind is a cheeky, naughty force but slowly it dawns on him that the wind may be trying to tell him something. The unique illustrations take centre stage with their use of colour and depth. The simple yet rich text illuminates the pictures wonderfully. Ollie and the Wind is a sweet story of observation, experiment and discovery.
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Shops 3 & 4 1 Post Office Road MAPLETON Ph: 0414 782 079 artantiquesantlers.com.au OPEN Wed - Sun: 10:00 - 2:00 By appointment 0414 782 079 Mon - Tues CLOSED
The Exquisite Decorator Boutique for “Her Exclusive Parlour & His Exotic Man Cave”. An exquisite array of Art, Antiques & Antlers sold ‘as is’ to retain their natural beauty. We support local artists & host regular exhibitions. Our ethically chosen products are hard to find & becoming rarer - even now they are collector items.
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Alice Spittle is a New Zealand Maori Contemporary Artist based Maleny, who finds it hard to define herself as a painter, weaver or media artist. You can go ONLINE to view her work or find out abo upcoming weaving workshops and retreats.
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Rick Everingham Studio/Gallery
Showcasing carved Red Cedar sculptures, furniture & doors by renowned timber artist, Jack Wilms. We are restocked and open to the public again after being closed for some time while Jack completed the beautiful Tree of Life doors, the pews, the alter & ceiling decoration at The Chapel in Montville. We look forward to seeing you soon.
26 Thynne Court MALENY Ph: 07 5435 2323 Mob: 0488 594 616 restudio@ozemail.com.au rickeveringham.com.au OPEN By Appointment Please call beforehand to avoid disappointment
Set in the original stables of the old Thynne property, one of the original pioneering families of the Maleny region, this is the private art gallery of renowned Queensland artist Rick Everingham. The gallery presents a continually changing exhibition of Rick’s current paintings, limited edition prints, and sculptures.
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Ph: 5429 6404 artoncairncross.com.au OPEN Tues - Sun: 10:00 - 5:00
The gallery displays an array of fine art by leading and emerging artists from the region and throughout Australia. Paintings and drawings are complemented by exquisite porcelain, hand-blown glass, bronze sculpture, ceramics and unique leather mask sculptures.
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Wander down the garden path through The Gardens nursery to discover ‘The Garden Haus Gallery’ exhibiting local artists 34 Mountain View Rd changing regularly.
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Showcasing fine artworks by Local Artists based in Maleny, in a welcoming, non threatening creative inspiring environment. Artists currently exhibiting, Lindsay Muir, Gary Myers, Jane Nicol, Barbara Nye, Heather Jones, Janna Pameijer, David Bongiorno and Elizabeth Sek. Special Guest Artists: Jen Banks, David Miller and Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts Group.
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Forest Art Collective 20 Coral Street, MALENY
Ph: 0427 607 628 forestartcollective@gmail.com OPEN Tue to Sun: 10:00-2:00
Forest Art Collective is a network of creative nature lovers, educators & artists striving to engage community in the appreciation of our natural environment through innovative, collaborative, experimental & traditional art forms. This unique gallery offers an opportunity to chat to local artists as they work & become involved in regular community creative sharing.
OPEN STUDIO TRAILS
the last weekend of every month (why not download the map from ACI web site and take a weekend drive through the Hinterland visiting artists in their studios and learn a little about their creative worlds)
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7-23 October set in the gardens of Spicers Tamarind Retreat since 2011 (Spicers Sculpture Award)
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Open Gardens
and art galore in Kenilworth
Feature Artist Montville Art Gallery August 2016
“Land of the Rainbow Gold!” Louis Dalozzo
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Orn in iTAly, louis’s early life was spent in the densely populated cities of Western europe. As a young, married man he settled in noumea in new Caledonia where he and his wife, lucette, also an artist, spent several years painting volcanic landscapes. “The travelling spirit had a grasp on us both and it was not until we reached ‘The great Southern land’ that we knew we had found exactly what we had been searching for.” louis said. lucette and i and our two small children spent much of the 1970s making bohemian treks around Australia. We were overwhelmed by the intense colours, defined contours and unique atmospheres of the outback. The sheer expanse of the deserts, canyons, gorges and rainforests just blew me away and i knew i wanted to spend the rest of my days living and painting in Australia. in 1997, we settled in noosa Heads. The following year, we rented “Hilton House” at 60 Hastings Street and opened the first noosa art gallery there. in the early 1980s, Hilton House” was sold to make way for Saks. A friend, Brett Hall, owned the Wallace estate at that time and offered it to us. We are pleased to see that the noosa Council has retained the Wallace Park estate as a home for arts and crafts.” “i continue to explore new ways of capturing the stunning beauty and starkness of the outback on canvas. i was stoked when a critic said to me recently that i had a refreshingly new approach to material widely used by so many Australian artists.
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Open daily from 10 to 5, the Montville Art Gallery is located at 138 Main Street, Montville opposite the Village Green. From August 1st, Louis’ paintings will be featured under ‘Exhibitions’ on the gallery’s website www.montvilleartgallery.com.au
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Saturday September 3, and Garden Sculpture from Junk on Sunday September 4. For those wanting to become immersed in their art practice, several longer art workshops will be held during ArtsFest Kenilworth which runs from September 24 to October 3. These two and three-day painting workshops include Chinese Brush Painting, Funtastic Acrylics and Portraits in Oils. Demonstrations of encaustic wax techniques will also be on show. For more information and to register, go to www.kenilwortharts.org.au or leave a message on 5472 3223. So be sure to make Kenilworth a springtime destination; you’ll be assured of a warm welcome, with lots to see and do in a picturesque, country setting.
Walk, talk and workshop your way through four gardens at the Kenilworth Arty Garden Party
Louis DaLozzo
our Artist of the Month for August 2016
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138 Main Street, Montville Opposite posite the ‘V Village illage Green’ Open daily: 10 - 5 Phone: 5442 9211 www.montvilleartgallery.com.au www.montvilleartgallery.com.au
scarecrows from around the district will be brought to the showgrounds for the day. We still haven’t mentioned all the wonderful local produce, homemade jams, chutneys and relishes, cakes, biscuits and slices, plants and seedlings to buy, and market stalls to browse through. if all this activity makes you hungry you’ll be able to refuel at the barbecue stand with burgers, sandwiches, tea, coffee and icy-cold soft drinks. Add to this strawberry pavlovas, cheese and yoghurt from maleny Cheese, ice creams and more. The maleny light Horse will lead off the grand parade of vintage cars and bikes at 1pm and musical entertainment will continue throughout the day, including a talent quest “Beerwah Talent Search 2016” with cash prizes to be won. So come along for a great day out. entry is only $2 per person with all proceeds going to Cancer Council Queensland. Check out our Facebook page at Beerwah Charity Sports Day and fill in entry forms for the talent quest there.
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ATurDAy AuguST 20, 2016 marks the 45th year of the Beerwah Charity Sports Day and fund-raising for Cancer Council Queensland! Throughout those years more than $300,000 has been raised and donated for cancer research – a truly remarkable effort. The sports day is a family affair with activities for everyone. For the young there’s the thrill of the merry-go-round and jumping castle, Hoola Hoop Jam and Andino the magician; the joy of Party Ponies’ Animal nursery, the Sunline Alpacas display, Australia Zoo Croc Cruiser activities, fancy dress events and novelty athletics. And Sid
the Seagull will be there with free sample bags. ring events start early and continue all day, interspersed with the thrill of Shetland harness racing and dog-ute jumping. The strongman and strongwoman competition begins at 10am with the competitors lifting, running and pulling for several hours in the State Championships - Queensland’s Strongest man and Woman. There will be gleaming vehicles in the ‘Show and Shine’ event, displays of magnificent photos entered in the Photography Competition, the Super Strawberry winners and an amazing collection of historic axes and egg beaters. And of course, many of the amazing and quirky
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So much for Team Australia T
HE TERM WAS ALWAYS A BIT SUSS – indeed, when Tony Abbott coined it to claim solidarity in the war against terror, it quickly became obvious that membership of his side was to be strictly limited.
In spite of the sophistry of some commentators, there is no doubt that Turnbull had given the nod to Rudd’s nomination some months ago. For him now to say that he believes Rudd is “not well suited” for the role is absurd.
Team Australia meant, in effect, Team Abbott: its participants were to be Captain’s picks, loyal not to the country but to the right wing causes he himself would select.
Turnbull was asked not to appoint him – that is not his job – but to forward his nomination to a selection committee of the United Nations.
And it was perhaps prescient that one of his immediate decisions was to barrack for team New Zealand – he enthusiastically endorsed the former Kiwi prime minister Helen Clark as his choice for secretary-general of the United Nations over the former Oz prime minister Kevin Rudd. The precedent was set: the national interest would be disposable where party politics were concerned. Malcolm Turnbull has followed several of Abbott’s leads, and so perhaps it is not surprising that he also rejected Rudd’s nomination for the position. Petty, vindictive, rancorous, bizarre – even Abbott’s best friend, The Australian’s foreign editor Greg Sheridan was outraged and appalled. But no longer shocked: Turnbull has slunk away from so many previous stances that disappointment from the once heralded messiah is now par for the course.
It should have been a formality, and one that he would normally have embraced. His foreign minister, Julie Bishop, who knows far more about the United Nations than any other member of the cabinet, said publicly that she regarded Rudd as eminently well qualified for the job; and although a lot of people don’t like him much, that is not strictly relevant.
Turnbull’s capitulation has not only insulted Rudd, and the Australian nation; he has humiliated himself and all those who, perhaps reluctantly, supported him ...
Once again, our Prime Minister has shrunk from the occasion. But his grovel to the neo-cons – his natural enemies within his party – is so blatant that it must now be asked whether it is in fact irreparable.
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Of course he can be a narcissist and a megalomaniac – all successful politicians are. It goes with the job. And Rudd can be rude and abrasive at times – when he was
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frustrated at the Copenhagen conference on climate change he stormed that Australia had been ratfucked by the Chinese. Not tactful; but perhaps a bit of plain speaking is not such a bad thing in the overly cautious halls of the UN. Rudd has been a prime minster (twice), a foreign minister, a top bureaucrat and a Mandarin-speaking diplomat: surely no one – and certainly no other Australian – can claim those credentials. But the fact that Peter (Two Planks) Dutton doesn’t want him nominated is apparently more important. For Turnbull to claim that party politics were not involved in his decision is risible. When it was pointed out that Rudd himself made a number of appointments – not just nominations, to his conservative opponents – Peter Costello, Tim Fischer and Brendan Nelson among them – Turnbull said, well, the coalition did that too – it had actually extended Kim Beazley’s tenure in Washington. True; but it had only been an extension. Over my 50 plus years of following federal politics, I can never recall a single new bipartisan appointment from the Liberals. Turnbull has been driven purely by politics – political cowardice, in fact. In similar circumstances other prime ministers would have faced their opponents down, but Turnbull has decided to try and appease them – to hope that in the next confrontation they will feel that they owe him one. This, of course, is fantasy – the Duttons of this world are implacable. When they perceive weakness, they go for the kill. Turnbull’s capitulation has not only insulted Rudd, and the Australian nation; he has humiliated himself and all those who, perhaps reluctantly, supported him on July 2 in the hope that after having been elected in his own right he might become his own man – that he would grow a spine. The fact that he would not even face Rudd in person – that he resorted to the telephone to tell his victim of his treachery and pusillanimity – is a clear indication that he is simply not up to the job. Politics may be his métier; leadership is not. And Team Australia – the real team Australia – is the loser. Meanwhile, back in the land of our great and powerful ally, the preliminaries have finally been decided: Trump (his supporters respectfully use only his surname) versus Hillary (her followers regard her with rather more familiarity). It should be no contest; it beggars belief that the bumptious bigot can become the leader of the nation that remains, for many, the world’s best hope. And my common sense tells me that he won’t: the Donald (if I may call him that) has made so many enemies – women, blacks, Hispanics, sane people – that he must fail. Hillary Clinton is far from universally popular, but she is at least rational, which should be enough. And there is a precedent. Way back in 1964 Lyndon Baines Johnson, who had succeeded the assassinated John Kennedy, was campaigning to become president. He was not liked much either; Kennedy has plucked him out of Texas as a wheeler-dealer, needed to secure the Democrats more conservative wing. But his opponent was the ultra-rightist Republican Barry Goldwater, who, like Trump, relied purely on mindless patriotic slogans to win the masses.
The Hinterland Times team met up recently at the new restaurant, Adhithi in Montville and enjoyed Boben's delicious South Indian dishes: (back) writers Jess McKenzie, Victoria McGuin, owner, Heatley Gilmore (and front) sales representative, Karen Muir, writer Gay Liddington, and designers Leanne Collett, Paula Phillips and Darren Baker (Michelle Gilmore was taking the picture and Dale Jacobsen was absent.) What a great way to welcome our new team members!
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His spin doctors coined the motto: “In your heart, you know he’s right,” which struck something of a chord until the Democrats responded: “And in your guts you know he’s nuts.” Goldwater won just four states. The Americans weren’t silly then; let’s hope they’re not silly now.
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My Maleny is a not-for-profit community arts project aimed at exploring the many and varied connections individuals and groups have with Maleny. Participants are free to use any art media and techniques they wish, providing the completed image on the designated postcard is transportable and reflects a connection the artist has with Maleny. The completed project postcards will be displayed in a public venue or online forum and selected completed postcards will be printed and sold as a fundraising venture for the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. Dianne Sommers – Cooke (pictured) attended the first facilitation session for the My Maleny postcards. But you can still participate. Invite a facilitator to your group or school. Or pick up some postcards from the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre (or other venues around Maleny) and complete them independently on your own or with your group. Make sure you return your completed postcards to the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre by August 31, 2016 for display. For enquiries: Rob Natoli 0487 860 992, email natolir@hotmail.com or the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre.
After a very successful first year, with hundreds of vintage, classic, modern and modified cars and motorcycles on display, the Eudlo Car and Motorcycle Show is back on Saturday August 13! Motorcycles will cost $5 each and cars $10 each to show on the day. Public entry is by gold coin donation, between 9am-2pm at the Eudlo School. “Registrations are on the day, and cars and motorcycles can arrive early from 7am-9am, on the school oval,” said Rochelle Coombs, one of the event organisers. This is a family-friendly event (minus the four legged member) with cheap or free entertainment for the kids, and plenty of food and drink on offer. There will also be live music and a bar will be open from 11am. “It’s going to be a great day out and all money raised on the day goes to the kids at Eudlo State School.” If you’d like further information check out the Eudlo Car and Motorcycle Show FB page, email eudlocarandmotorcycleshow@gmail.com or phone Rochelle on 0434 114 700.
The Friends of Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens volunteers Lynn and Everard are planning for ‘Natives Naturally’, August 6 and 7 at the Arts and Ecology Centre at the Botanic Gardens, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha. There will be free family entertainment, information displays, guided walks and refreshments as well as expert demonstrations and speakers. The group are working with Native Plants Sunshine Coast to help local gardeners improve their home landscaping using plants that are native to our region. The event will offer home gardeners expert free advice on native plants that can be used to bring new looks to local landscaping, and offer the right plants at the right price to help them get started. Spencer and Karen Shaw of Forest Heart Nursery will talk about gardening for wildlife and bush foods on the Saturday. On Sunday, Chris Fuller will talk about native bees and Joan Dillon about caring for native plants. For information, email friendsofMRBBG@gmail.com or phone 0407 286 433.
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Belli Hall's Old-Time-Dance is on Saturday, August 6, from 7.30pm- 12am. Join them for a fun night of old-time dancing, with live music by local Sunshine Swing band. entry includes supper and tickets cost $14 for adults, $5 for students, children free. raffle tickets at the door. Belli Hall is an alcohol-free venue located at 1170 Kenilworth road, Belli Park. For information please contact margaret on 5447 0175 or visit www.bellihall.com.
A spellbinding journey into the music and life of one of classical music’s greatest composers, J.S.Bach, with world class musicians louise King on cello and Huguette Brassine on harpsichord. experience this thrilling performance showcasing louise King’s signature style of elegance, virtuosity and passion. Acoustically brilliant, visually stunning, enticingly tranquil, elegantly programmed, BACH ODySSey offers a thrilling glimpse into the heart of classical music with a rare opportunity to get up close, mingle and engage with guest artists. At montville village Hall on Sunday September 4, 4-6pm.
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Hinterland Annual Events January Australia Day celebrations; Hinterland Wedding expo; Hinterland Wedding Summer Showcase; maleny Film Festival; yandina ginger Flower and Food Festival
February montville: Flame Hill grape Stomp
March Kenilworth Cheese, Wine & Food Fest; easter in the garden: montville; international Women's Day
April Anzac Day Services
May maleny Wood expo; Cross Country: maleny Community Precinct; Big Pine music Festival: Woombye; maleny Agricultural Show; Quota Quilt Show: maleny High School
June gardening on the edge; Kenilworth Quilt & Craft Show; Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show: nambour; Hinterland Wedding expo
July lucas Parklands young musician's Festival; maleny's Celebration of Books; muscle on the mountain Day; QlD mX nationals motorcross: Conondale; Queensland garden expo: nambour; Writers Award State library Of Qld
maleny Hospital Auxiliary’s next catering event will be at maleny Art Direct in maple Street on Saturday August 6 from 3 – 5pm. There will be a jewellery show/parade with canapes and bubbles served by the Auxiliary and invitations will be sent out shortly. Please join us to welcome jewellery artists Jen Banks and rachel Fentiman (pictured work). entry is $10 donation to the maleny Hospital Auxiliary, maleny Art Direct, shop 2/30 maple St maleny. limited seats, so rSvP on 0413 885 220 or malenyartdirect@gmail.com
August September
October mountain view Challenge running events and Walks; Sound of Healing Festival: maleny; Heart of gold Film Fest: gympie; Blackall 100, mapleton
November mary river Festival; Heritage Day Celebration Palmwoods; river School Spring Fest
December mary valley Tomato Festival; Christmas celebrations; Woodford Folk Festival
Email your community event to with subject heading What's On to: editor@hinterlandtimes.com.au
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Toowoombaborn artist, Deann Cumner, has held many exhibitions, both solo and in conjunction with other artists in Queensland, and received art prizes and awards for her work. mostly in the figurative genre, she paints in a contemporary style. Often the paintings feature characters from another place or time, sometimes with a touch of whimsy, humour or satire. Deann enjoys using a variety of materials, usually in combination, as mixed media. They include oils, oil pastels, tar and shellac, collage, acrylics, inks and watercolours. garden Haus gallery an exhibition by Deann Cumner from Aug 23 – Sept 12.
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maleny music Weekend gary Crew Hinterland readers Cup; real Food Festival, maleny; mitchell Creek rock n Blues Fest; mary valley Scarecrow Festivals; Arts Connect Open Studios; Kenilworth Celebrates!; Kenilworth Show and rodeo; lions Welcome Dinner: maleny
if you lived in maleny during the 80s and 90s you may remember a columnist who helped hatch the upFront Club and the music evenings. Billy Abbott said, "i now play sax in Ben Smith’s band and we are coming to the coast to play our second tour in 6 months." Originally from Scotland, Ben’s songwriting garnered an emi contract and he appeared on the uK's "Top of the Pop's" before moving to Australia. See Billy at Finbars and The Ben Smith Band play funky folk-infused originals maleny 7pm Fri 19 and The maleny music weekend, 5pm, August 27.
The maleny Arts Council presents Camerata of St John’s, the Queensland Chamber Orchestra currently resident at the Queensland Performing Arts Complex. The group will showcase a collection of their greatest hits, and will encourage audience members to vote for their favourite performance of the afternoon, and to even select their own encore from a selected list. They will present only one performance August 28 at 2.30pm in the maleny Community Centre. Tickets are $25 for members, $30 for adults and $15 for students, and are available at malenyartscouncil.com or the visitor information Centre or call 5494 2584.
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Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2016 This free event is held September 2-11, with Opening night on September 1 at Caloundra regional gallery, Felicity Park. The Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2016 finalists will be showcased in an exhibition that will include some of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. The 40 finalists selected from a record 625 entries encompass a diverse range of media including painting, photography, printmaking, textiles and watercolour. The exhibiting artists represent an exciting mix of established and emerging practitioners from across the country, including six Sunshine Coast based artists. To find out more visit: www.gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or call 0488 680 027.
Flash Mob Kate Bush maleny chamber choir Tapestry has three performances scheduled for August and early September. On Friday, August 19 the choir is performing at Caloundra Art gallery from 7pm-9pm. Also featuring maleny folk duo The goodwills, Kim Kirkman (harp) and other guests. Cost is $10, visit https://www.trybooking.com/mCFB
Finbars - the hub of live music From a Beatles Tribute Show (August 6) to music of your own making, Karaoke hosted by lazza on August 13, look forward to a simmering smorgasbord of music this month. every Thursday, Paul Cannon sings and on Sundays - it's irish music, both start 5pm. Damian Barnes performs on August 20, with the Kelly Band and Atlantic Crossing the next weekend. even Hayden Hack puts in a night, on August 12! See all the times on page 55.
On Sunday, August 28, Tapestry performs at the maleny music Festival at maleny Showgrounds, sharing a 40 minute slot with Sweet Chilli from 11am. On Sunday, September 4, Tapestry headline a concert at lift gallery, 926 maleny-montville road at 3pm. Other acts include Kim Kirkman and Kelli Dendle. (07) 5435 2303.
Harmonies of the Heart The Sunshine Statesmen, whose sound is described as “chocolate for the ears”, are presenting a night of entertainment at the Buderim War memorial Hall on Saturday, August 27. There will be six different acts performing on the night including very young saxophonist, Ash Hutton, harpist and Celtic singer, Kathy Forster, the ukeCrazy People, and aCappella chorus, new World rhythm. The multi-talented Brian martin from maleny will present a solo performance as well as directing the Statesmen. Doors open from 6.30pm with the show commencing at 7pm. For tickets, which include refreshment and a light supper, contact Paul on 5445 6497.
Goodwills’ house concert Donald mcKay and rebecca Wright are featured artists at a maleny house concert on Sunday August 14 with hosts The goodwills (Bob and laurel Wilson). The duo’s repertoire includes Donald’s traditional and original songs from his native Scotland and rebecca’s Australian originals and contemporary covers. Their act features harmony singing accompanied by requinto (tenor guitar), cello, acoustic guitar and bodhran. They recently released “Over Burns and Braes,” produced by Pix vane-mason at Conondale. The concert starts at 2pm. Tickets are $15/$12 and afternoon tea will be available. Bookings essential (0438 525 119). goodwills’ house concerts are sponsored by the Queensland Folk Federation.
if you missed worldwide Flash mobs last month for one of the songs of childhood, then visit Crystal Waters market on August 6. Kate Bush released Wuthering Heights as her debut single in 1978. it became a no.1 hit and remains Kate's biggest-selling single. Check out the video on youtube or the HT Facebook page - fans suggest the budget for this music video must have been less than 50 pounds! So don your red dress, red stockings, red flower choker, red flower in hair, red lipstick, red nails and join in the fun. Image supplied.
Bring death to life
Seniors get savvy "It’s on for young and old" is the 2016 theme for Seniors Week, August 13-21. Councillor, Jenny mcKay, said Sunshine Coast libraries had organised a range of resources and programs aimed at members aged 50+ including Instagram for Seniors – Hashtag Your Holiday sessions by Smile i.T. “instagram is a fabulous way to share photos and videos of your travel and family moments. Our guests will learn how to use this social media app and discover the basics of uploading, filtering photos and hash tagging,” Cr mcKay said. Workshop with Queensland Ballet on August 15 - Dance for Parkinson's, grandparent/grandchild Ballet Storytime, Ballet for Seniors and Zumba gold, and more at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
There is still time to book your seat for a life-affirming event about death and dying, life and living! As part of Dying to Know Day (August 8), Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) invites you to attend a production of four short plays, raising awareness about death, dying and the importance of planning for the end of life. The production starts at 7.30pm, Saturday, August 6 2016 and 2pm, Sunday, August 7, at the lind Theatre, mitchell Street, nambour. Places are limited and bookings are essential. Book online at www.lindlane.com.au Proceeds go to the health service foundation Wishlist. HinTerlAnD TimeS – AuguST 2016
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In the Wild What's in the Spotlight Early birds get the rates discount Don’t miss your early bird discount of 5% (up to a maximum of $100) by paying your rates by 19 August. With 24/7 access, payment through MyCouncil on Council’s website is the most convenient way to pay. A range of other payment options are listed on your rates notice. Property owners can also register online to receive future rate notices by email.
Seniors Week - it's on for young and old This Seniors Week, August 13 – 21, Council is celebrating with activities and events across the region. Mayor Mark Jamieson is launching a special high tea and Sunshine Coast Libraries have an exciting line-up of activities and workshops guaranteed to keep you young or young at heart! Check out Council's website and Council’s library website to find out more.
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AST mOnTH i was onsite with the Brush Turkey Bush regeneration Team undertaking bush regeneration works in a rainforest remnant that i’ve been lucky enough to work on for over 16 years. Surprisingly this particular piece of land isn’t a national park or council reserve and the bulk of the ecological restoration works are not undertaken by a large organisation or community group. The people driving this work are the passionate, skilled and dedicated landholders, who embody the spirit of good stewardship through investing their time and money in restoring rainforest one their land. The hills and valleys of the Blackall range have been fertile ground (pardon the pun) for the development of a culture that appreciates the diversity and richness of our local ecosystems. many local people now make a living in the bush regeneration & revegetation industry and work far afield using skills developed and honed on the Blackall range. But i digress...for me the real heroes are all those folk out there who call the range home and who put their time and resources into revegetating their land in a selfless act of generosity for which we will all benefit. landholders who every week, rain, hail or shine are out there planting, weeding and after a few years’ growth enjoying the fruits of their labour as trees grow and wildlife returns to their land.
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Corridors have been planted that will link isolated remnants and help the animals and plants that call those remnants home to survive. Creek banks have been planted that will reduce erosion and improve water quality – a shared resource to us all. Forests have been planted that will absorb carbon from the atmosphere, stabilise landscape, improve soil quality. Habitat has also been increased to provide homes for wildlife through the installing of nest boxes, snags in creeks (dead trees, not sausages – just in case you were wondering!) and revegetation. We are all fortunate to be part of this community, a community that is so active in restoring health to the landscape, through the actions of so many passionate individuals and groups. But there’s so much more to be done. many of us are concerned with the loss of rainforests in South America or South east Asia, but what we often forget is that a little closer to home we are fortunate to live with one of the most diverse subtropical rainforest ecosystems on earth and the fate of these ecosystems and their diversity is in our hands. So thank you to all those local heroes out there who are busy restoring our local ecosystems. There’s a lot more work to be done, but remember, Keep Calm and Plant Trees!
Business contract opportunities Come to a Suppliers Forum on August 30 or 31 at Lake Kawana Community Centre to learn about potential contract opportunities with Sunshine Coast Council. Visit Council’s website to check which forum is suitable for your business and to register.
Join a Wildflower Festival walk In late winter and early spring the Coast’s wildflowers burst into a stunning array of sizes, shapes and colours. Explore these natural beauties as part of the Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival from August 21 – September 3. Visit Council's website for the Festival program, including guided walks between Bribie Island and Noosa.
Finalist art exhibition at Caloundra Forty finalist artworks, shortlisted for the 2016 Sunshine Coast Art Prize, will be on display at Caloundra Regional Gallery from August 18. The exhibition features painting, photography, lino-print, digital print, mixed media, illustration and textiles. Visit Council’s gallery website for details.
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A new arts and culture festival Horizon, the Sunshine Coast’s new arts and culture festival, is on from September 2 – 11. Get set for ten days of exhibitions, projections, film, street art, poetry, music, dance, workshops and more. Horizon is presented by Sunshine Coast Council and supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. For event details visit horizonfestival.com.au
Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am 18 August, Nambour 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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the preferred conditions of their natural habitat. Wattles are flowering already; ours don’t wait for Wattle Day, September 1. Acacia hubbardiana, a very adaptable small shrub with prickly foliage (birds love it) is covered
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Dispose of old mattresses for free Did you know you can discard up to three old mattresses for no charge at Council’s resource recovery facilities? At no cost you can also dispose of unwanted whitegoods including non-degassed fridges, gas bottles, e-waste, scrap metals, domestic quantities of oil and pesticides and other recyclables. Visit Council’s website for details.
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right now in creamy ball flowers. Phebalium woombye is a small to medium shrub about to be covered in starry cream/white flowers and of course there are ground covers, bottle brushes, banksias, rockery plants, container plants and many others. Fortunately, the nursery industry is stocking a wider range than was the case in the past, but for that special plant or to get informed advice, visit your local community nursery. For those with a shaded garden or looking for plants to grow in moist areas with low light, there are a number of native ferns, some with bright pinkish new leaves. native cordylines produce bright red fruit clusters, there are dianellas, the flax lilies, with blue berries, and Spiny graptophyllum (Graptophyllum spinigerum) with glossy leaves and tiny white flowers. Plant as an understorey shrub in the rainforest or prune to make a low and attractive hedge. There are many choices.
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Free Soup During Homeless Person's Week, CHASm (Compassionate Housing Affordability Solutions maleny) are running a fundraiser outside the igA 11am-2pm, every day next week, until August 5. This is for an emergency Fund for Crisis Accommodation to be donated to maleny neighbourhood Centre. We are also supporting the Soup Kitchen in Tesch Park daily 4.30-6.30pm - free soup - any donations made will go toward continuing the Billy's soup kitchen on mondays. Please volunteer to juliapeddie68@gmail.com
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Country Women Association QCWA maleny Branch is a friendly group of ladies of all ages who meet for friendship, and to help the community in a wide variety of ways. All are welcome to attend our meetings - 9.30am , August 5 at 1 Bicentenary lane, maleny. learn about our Country Kitchens Program for healthy eating. The QCWA maleny Branch night group meet 7.30pm, August 12 in the same place, for a cuppa, craft and chat. The activity for the evening is supporting the maleny library project, One million Stars. The stars, which will be displayed at the Commonwealth games in 2018, are symbols of light, courage and solidarity to end all forms of violence, including violence against women, bullying and racism. range Cancer Support group will not meet, but information sharing is available to anyone impacted by cancer. All are welcome to attend coffee mornings for friendship and conversation. Contact Judy: 5435 8140
The couch project The Salvos want to highlight that youth homelessness is just a huge issue we are not hearing enough about. latest figures show more than 44,000 young people aged 24 and below are homeless. 42% of the homeless community is under the age of 25. Figures also show couch surfing is on the rise. Just 3% of young Australians sleep on the street – many take refuge on a couch or in a car and experience homelessness through “hidden” ways. research now shows the most dominant form of homelessness amongst young people is couch surfing.
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rOm lATe WinTer to early spring there is a glorious window of colour in our wallum heathlands. West of the Bruce Highway, you can discover the blooms on a guided walk, with QPWS rangers, Cheryl Thomson and rowena Thomas. rowena works as a Senior Conservation Officer and recommends you bring your camera. "Come along and enjoy the wildflowers in glass House mountains national Park." When they have run the walks before, she said, "People are always amazed at the beauty and diversity of wildflowers we have here." learn some techniques of a great image or just enjoy the scenic walk through this local wonderland from 9-11am, on Friday September 2. meet at roys road entrance, SA1 (Scientific Area #1), glass House mountains national Park – but do book ahead on www.community.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au, as there are a maximum of 15 participants. These natural beauties are blossoming all across our region and you are invited to see them as part of the Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival from August 21 – September 3. environment Portfolio Councillor, Jenny mcKay, said Sunshine Coast Council has partnered with a number of local community groups to offer a range of free activities celebrating wildflowers, including 16 guided walks in areas between Bribie island and noosa. “The wildflower festival is an opportunity for people of all ages and interests to learn more about the natural environment of our region,” Cr mcKay said. “Wildflowers such as those celebrated in the festival typically only grow in wallum heathland—a unique Australian ecosystem stretching from Bundaberg to Byron Bay. “Here on the Sunshine Coast, we have a number of examples of wallum heathland, making this one of the few places in the world to experience this sensory display on such a scale, however the proximity to the ocean has always been a challenge to this ecosystem. “This highlights the importance of understanding our local environment and making well-informed planning and management decisions that protect our natural environment into the future.” Join at the glasshouse mountains walk on Friday, September 2 or choose from lots of others. For a copy of the full festival program and to book, visit council’s website. Places are limited and bookings are essential.
Sunshine Coast’s Wildflower Festival boasts blooms in a stunning array of sizes, shapes and colours, like this dipodium variegatum or "hyacinth orchid"
What the Salvos want people in maleny and the surrounding area to do is sleep on a couch for a night. People taking part can do it any time between July and October. The official date of the sleepover fundraiser is Friday, September 16, 2016. Family violence is a major driver of young people becoming homeless. Over a third of homeless youth surveyed in a recent report that were homeless had reported violence in the home to a point where police had been called.
The Joining moves in 2016 This year's Joining is at a new venue in Pine rivers from September 22-25. The Joining is an annual gathering for men and women, held around the Spring equinox, that provides a space to explore the balance of the masculine and feminine in ourselves and our relating. A time to connect in a meaningful way, that is celebratory, fun and deeply transformational. This year's theme is Weaving The invisible Threads of Community and our special guest, mr Darren Percival, will be weaving his magic, bringing us together in harmonious community.
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’D LIKE TO USE this article to educate readers about mulching trees. It’s not rocket science, but there is one thing that I see being done wrong time and time again. When you are making a mulch circle around a tree, or mulching several trees, don’t let the mulch layer touch the trunk of the tree or shrub. you need to leave a gap of clear ground between the trunk and the start of the mulch circle of about 1 to 2 inches, or 40-60mm. i see so many instances where mulch or lawn clippings are piled up around the trunk of the tree.
The biggest problem with this is that the moist conditions under the mulch around the tree trunk can cause collar rot, a fungal disease which can ringbark and kill the tree. Also, as is the
case whenever you do something that follows horticultural principles, properly applied mulch simply looks better. The benefits of mulch are numerous - it conserves soil moisture, alleviating the need to irrigate; it moderates extremes in soil temperature; suppresses weed growth and competition; it adds organic matter and beneficial micro-fungal life to the existing soil; it can ameliorate soil compaction and improve soil structure; beneficially alter soil pH; and it can be an aesthetic improvement. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start mulching!
Curious? visit www.thejoining.com.au or phone 0466 880 323.
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SunDAyS Maleny Art, Craft and Collectables Market 8am-2pm, maleny rSl Hall, open rain, hail or shine - quality second hand books, vintage, antiques, art, handmade gifts and more. 0448 423 919
yOur mArKeT guiDe Live music, tasty treats, homemade handiwork, and this August, a Flash Mob
FirST SATurDAy OF THe mOnTH Crystal Waters Market community-run, recycled/upcycled items, jewelry, organic veges, cakes, plants, honey, seedlings, soaps, hearty meals, light snacks, wood-fired sourdough bakery, great coffee, live music and a warm welcome. 5494 4590 Beerwah Tower Green Market 8am- 1pm Sample our artisan's hand baked, handmade, hand sewn and hand grown delights. Hosted by QCWA Beerwah Branch at Simpson Street, on lawns of the CWA, onto Beerwah Tower green. 0400 027 591
SeCOnD SATurDAy OF THe mOnTH Montville Growers and Makers Market 7.30am-noon, Piping hot pancakes, buskers, genuine locally grown food, handmade craft, barista made coffee, under historic fig trees, profits maintain our village Hall. 0407 656 726
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HiS COming SATurDAy August 6, head down to Crystal Waters market, 25km from maleny, and experience the treasures this little Hinterland community has to offer! There is Crystal Waters Honey, les’s fresh baked sourdough bread, local farm produce, crafts, brick-a-brack, local music and of course, steamy coffee to warm you up. Stallholder Paul’s organic seedlings are a monthly mustbuy for many, while stallholder Hayley’s Fairy Houses will be a highlight this August for children and adults alike. And at this month’s market, you may even partake or be entertained by a Flash mob dance of Kate Bush’s Wuthering Heights red Dress Dance. Crystal Waters was formally established in 1987 and designed along Permaculture principles with the aim of creating a socially and environmentally responsible, economically viable village. The monthly market is a great way to experience what both the community and the local area has to offer.
Hinterland Accommodation Directory Montville, Flaxton & Mapleton The Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat • 5478 5000 national & international award-winning 4.5 star hosted accommodation. narrows road. Airport transfers. www.narrowsescape.com.au Montville Country Cabins • 5442 9484 396 Western Ave, montville Perfect for a relaxed & romantic escape. www.montvillecabins.com.au Secrets on the Lake • 5478 5888 luxurious treehouse accommodation with spectacular views of lake Baroon. Fireplaces, relaxing double spas, spoil someone specialperfect for your romantic getaway. narrows road, montville www.secretsonthelake.com.au
Kondalilla Eco Resort • 5445 7650 Kondalilla Eco Resort formerly known as Treehouses of Montville This unique eco resort is located on the property adjacent to the magnificent Kondalilla national Park. The resort boasts 23 fully self-contained Bush Cottages, Treehouses and villas all nestled within the rainforest. Catering for couples, families, and groups. A resort where you can truly relax, recharge and experience nature. www.kondalillaecoresort.com
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Crystal Waters market is held on the village green from 8am-2pm, on the first Saturday of every month. With around 25 regular stalls, the market also attracts a fabulous variety of occasional stallholders. Between 30-40 stalls in this delightful environment ensure a festive atmosphere and a great day out. For those that wish to stay overnight, camping and cabin accommodation is available. Join in the atmosphere on Saturday August 6, 8am-1pm (Kate Bush Flash mob 2pm) at Crystal Waters, 65 Kilcoy lane, Conondale. Please note no dogs – to protect the abundant wildlife there is also limited mobile phone reception, and no eFTPOS. For more information, contact Ally: allyallyb@gmail.com or phone: 5494 4530.
For further information about accommodation options on the Sunshine Coast hinterland visit www.hinterlandtourism.com.au Hotel Maleny • 5494 2013 Overnight classic pub style accommodation in the heart of town. Offering several types of rooms to suit your needs. Fully self contained luxurious 4 bedroom house which sleeps up to 12 people also available. www.malenyhotel.com.au Pomodoras on Obi • 5429 6543 Offering maleny’s first ever unique luxury cabin accommodation within walking distance to maleny’s main maple Street frontage. www.pomodoras.com.au
Maleny Tropical Retreat B&B • 5435 2113 540 maleny-montville road. Offers something different from the traditional Bed & Breakfast accommodation. www.malenytropicalretreat.com
Crystal Waters Crystal Waters Camping Area • 5494 4550 A fully equipped camping ground with cabin and bunkhouse accommodation at Conondale. enquires: www.crystalwaters.org.au and click on Camping Area.
Artisan Spa Views • 5494 4222 Bed & Breakfast suites & self-contained penthouse. 475 maleny-Kenilworth road, Witta, maleny. www.artisanspaviews.com.au
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Community News Community news Community News Bring on National Op Shop Week
Quilters preparing for a ball of a time!
A new ArtSpace for Montville
lorraine Whitson from the endeavour store in maple Street, maleny says they have items from $1 to $100. "Our rack out the front is only $1, and is constantly being filled - people do need the cheaper end of clothing," she says. Plus they have some beautiful retro dresses! Op shops can be cool, current and fashionable. national Op Shop Week seeks to raise awareness of the importance of supporting op shops in our community and runs from August 21 to 27. Participation and registration is free for fellow op shoppers and op shops alike! The website is to promote Australia's op shop community and to support the fantastic work that charitable shops do in their communities. get some great upcycling ideas and see what other op shops are up to when they post on the wall, as well as finding out about some great competitions! Why not visit the official website OpShopWeek.com.au and find your local charity stores in your community and get involved?
Kenilworth Quilt and Craft Circle meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in the research room at the Kenilworth museum, Alexandra Street. members Jan Paulger, Olive Hassall, Paula gillis (pictured) say all are welcome. The "Sample Quilts" they are currently working on highlight different methods of patchwork, so are great for people learning to quilt. "We've got quite a few new beginners, and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why we are doing it," said Olive. They are also preparing for the Kenilworth Show and rodeo Princess Ball, held on Saturday August 27, 7.30pm until late in the Kenilworth Hall. entertainment is by the well known Sunshine Swing Band, there is a light supper and bar, and the ladies help out with the event organising. They are still looking for princesses! The quilting group are also working on a special quilt to raffle at the Chicks in Sticks fundraising event in October. For more information contact Jan on 5446 0167.
The montville village Association (mvA) has agreed to the building of an extra shed for the Woodies, and a new building for Arts Connect inc. (ACi) to create a multi-disciplinary ArtSpace. Pamela maegdefrau said, "The building will support a 'home' for ACi and a space for teaching, workshops and meetings that will be an access art space for other individuals and groups to use for creative pursuits. "The Woodies want an extra building to pursue quieter, cleaner woodworking skills and a room for workshops." Both groups will be collaborating on the first stage to get planning and building approvals and concrete slabs laid. Then it is grant applications and acquiring funds to proceed. The mvA is very supportive, they have long sought sporting groups to use this community asset. "it seems that montvillians are more creative than physical, as an ArtSpace has huge community interest so far," said Pam. Pictured is Acting President of the mvA, Doug Patterson congratulating John muller, President of the Blackall range Woodcrafters guild on the planned expansion.
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HAT PeOPle geT out of this place, you can't count in dollars," said President of the maleny men's Shed, Wayne Schultz. Their group's purpose is simple. it was formed in 2006 for the fellowship and education of guys. located at the maleny Historical village, Wayne told me to pop in for a morning tea and chat. i saw the outdoor dining area full of smiling gents. And it is like this every Tuesday! Wayne says there are people from all walks of life, and professions. Finance, ex-engineers... and he says everyone is "here for a reason". He smiled, "There are so many engineers here, and they have to do it perfectly!" regardless of health and abilities, or if someone is going through a "rough patch," people can still come and enjoy the company. And there are widowers. Wayne said some fellows are broken after their partners pass away. They may lack domestic skills like sewing on a button or cooking. "We're a place you can come talk, get advice and show leadership. it makes a hell of a difference if you have responsibilities and things you have to do. "it is so damn heartening, how they turn into an operating unit again." For married men it is also a haven - at least for their partners. "Three quarters do have wives - they're sitting at home breathing a sigh of relief they're here!" A slab was built at the end of April thanks to maleny rotary, in preparation to build their own shed, come rezoning of the land and ability to attract a grant. The rural rated land needs to be changed to community or tourism for the group to proceed. "We've also gained a grant to build a retaining wall around the site - a stonemason will tidy up the whole area in readiness," said Wayne. They have recently started a computer group, Thursdays 9am-12, and are seeking more equipment through funding applications. Wayne said, "Dennis Hensley thought he would have three or four people sign up. He almost had a heart attack when 18 out of the 40 members joined! "Some guys had never seen a computer!" eventually they will open up the training to the whole Historical Society. 40
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meanwhile, they have virtually finished a larger forge for the Blacksmith, and held a workshop on making horseshoes, and the Condamine Bells are in regular construction. vintage motorbike parts are popular with about a dozen men in the metal Turning Shop. Others tend to the beautiful gardens and carry out repairs. Held every Tuesday from 8 to midday, in Bryce lane, maleny. no skills required and new members welcome! Contact Wayne Schultz on 5435 8006 to find out more.
Above: Into the machinery: Laurie Abrahamson and Kevin Trevarthen Top of page: Malcolm Baker and Wayne Schultz said the slab was built thanks to a Rotary grant, but they are still waiting on council approval and rezoning before the new shed is built
Top left: Richard Den, Boris Kovacevic and Joe Sek tend to the Blacksmith forge Top right: Clive Powell and Roy Brown enjoy a cuppa Bottom left: Richard Lee and Ken Scott show off one of their "new" Condamine bells Bottom right: Frank Rough and Peter Allom take a break from their work
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F YOU ARE KEEN for a bowl and a beverage, stop for a while at Mapleton Bowls Club on Sunday August 21. Perhaps you would like to find a new hobby? As the "hub" of the community, many groups utilising the club will display their activities. The gym, craft, arts, Mahjong, MADCA, library, Probus, Men's Shed, Katie Rose, Range Care and Mapleton RSL will all be represented. The club send out a personal invitation to locals who haven't yet experienced the hospitality at the Mapleton Bowls Club. You can come along, have a drink at the new bar, meet others in our community and try bowls. Member Ian Jennings started playing bowls when he was 60 yrs old at the Noosa bowls club and then moved to the Mapleton Bowls Club for the last 24 1/2 yrs. Now 94 years old, Ian is also very proud that he still has the same bowls that he started with, as he didn't think there was any reason to change. Even though they are a very wide bowl in this day and age, Ian can still put them on the jack. When Ian's doctor told him he could no longer drive he didn't let this stop him, although it did come as a bit of a shock. So what did Ian do? He sold his car and bought himself some new wheels - a motorised scooter.
Ian Jennings encourages you to come have a beverage and a bowl, and find out about other pastimes in Mapleton on August 21
Now on the move again, Ian has decided to go into a retirement village at Coolum. Ian's stories will be missed, but there are no shortage of tales shared at the end of a game! The Fun Day is held from 10am until noon, light finger food will be supplied and the bar will be opened, so come along and enjoy a cracker of a day.
Blackall Range Care Group: Maleny Meals On Wheels
Roster August 2016 Aug. 1
J.Glasscock, T.Dansie, W.Redding, D.Somerville
Aug. 2
B/G.Diefenbach, P.McLennan, B.Crozier
Aug. 3
Y.Richards, M.Closkey, K/B.Courtney
Aug. 4
K.Lanthier, S.Stockwell, S.Marchant, S.Frost
Aug. 5
K/A.Kennedy, J/A.Caradine
Aug. 8
J/T.Allison, B/T.Feenstra
Aug. 9
L.Gemmell, S.Johns, K/C.Herringe
Aug. 10
J/L.Tilley, M.Sherrin, D.Somerville
Aug. 11
R.K.Howell, S.Marchant, S.Frost
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A.Wilson, S.Carn, C.Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill, R.Groves
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G.Carson, M.Foster, B.Clayton, P.Perisic
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M/J.Benn, N.Hungerford, V.Carbery
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E/J.Atkinson, P.McLennan, J.Payne
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B/J.Whan, M.Marshall, M.Foster
Aug. 19
M.Allen Waters, B.Perry, M/R.Cock
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G.Carson, L.McNichol, S/G.Ellis
Aug. 23
F/A.Keating, W.Harper, J.Pullen
Aug. 24
F.Harper, R.Barr, D.Graves, M.Sherrin
Aug. 25
B.Lingard, L.Lowe, E/R.Robinson
Aug. 26
M/B.Moss, S.Marchant, S.Frost
Aug. 29
S/G.Ellis, M.Sherrin, D.Somerville
Aug. 30
B/T.Feenstra, H.Sharp, D.Pedder
Aug. 31
R/N.Hungerford, D.Somerville, E.Best
Sincere thanks to those who have undertaken extra days in this most difficult month. We are still looking for volunteers to fill the first and second Thursdays, and now also the first Wednesday. Any takers can call Dell Somerville on 5499 9290 or Linda Bell at 5445 7044. Thanks.
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Fundraising through fitness r
ACHel lOCKmAn runs maleny’s local ‘get Active’ Fitness and personal training business.
funds we raise ourselves will be going to both of our local Chaplains.”
last year they put a team together with local High School Chaplain (Chappy Chris) to run in the Sunshine Coast marathon 5km race.
They will also have a raffle with $450 worth of great prizes, also generously donated from local businesses.
On the weeks before the race the team raised $850 for the Chaplain from generous donations from local businesses, in particular the local APeX club.
“So, if you’d like to get on board and ‘get Active’ for our Chaplains you can call me on 0423618945 or you can buy a raffle ticket or ten or even donate money to our funding,” rachel smiled.
“We are doing the same thing this year,” explained rachel, “except i intend on raising a lot more money, having a much larger team to run with, and our beautiful Primary School Chaplain will also be joining us.
Chappy Chris told HT that it is amazing that someone like rachel approaches him to fundraise, as this is the hardest part of his job...raising the funds. And he is very grateful for it.
“The money from the race registration goes to the Sunshine Coast marathon Committee but 100% of the
The run is on Sunday, August 21 at 10.15am and the raffle will be drawn the weekend after on Sunday August 28.
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N SEPTEMBER 1, new laws will ban smoking at public transport waiting points, pedestrian malls, aged care facilities, specified national parks and at or near children’s organised sporting events and skate parks in Queensland. Government will provide $1 million to 14 metro and regional councils to assist local councils with practical measures like relocating or modifying butt bins and rubbish bins near public transport waiting points.
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Practical changes like this will help our community transition to the new legislation, and assist in helping existing smokers to quit.
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VISIT TO Woodford Folk Festival in 2008 proved fortuitous for naturopath Laurel Hefferon and her musician partner Andy Copeman. They took a day trip to Maleny and something about the lush green hills resonated with the couple from WA. In 2009 they returned to create Awakening Centre, a natural health clinic and health retreat in North Maleny. Born in Hawaii, Laurel said Maleny's rainforest and waterfalls gave her a little taste of home. “It's all about connecting to the earth and Maleny gives us that ability because we have land out here and we have space and we have the healing power of nature,” she said.
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Naturopath Laurel Hefferon believes a connection to the earth is vital for healing
Laurel also works with herbal medicine and makes her own teas and remedies to treat her patients. Garden beds, bursting with flowers and vegetables, surround the Indonesian-themed entrance to the centre. “Food is the thing, food is your medicine or your poison,” she said. “Having sunflowers and veggies at the door inspires my patients to go home and grow their own veggies so that they know what they're putting in their bodies.” Laurel became a nurse at 17 but said she always felt drawn to a more natural way of healing. After raising her children, she went to university to study naturopathy, and having spent many years with one foot in each camp, Laurel now works full time as a naturopath.
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Offering: • Pregnancy Care • Birth Care • Postnatal Care • Breastfeeding Support • Antenatal Education Continuity of Midwifery Care for Hospital and Home Birth Pregnancy and Postnatal Care for up to 6 weeks Medicare and Bulk Billed services available Ph: 5494 3657 Mob: 0408 074 522 Email: terri.sch_midwife@bigpond.com
The high intensity strength training for older people has been shown to reduce Type 2 Diabetes, increase mental and cognitive health as well as increase bone density and reduce muscle loss as people age.
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Sallyann Stewart
Naturopath, Herbalist, Remedial Massage Therapist, Live Blood Analysis Practitioner
Naturopathic Clinical Testings: • Live Blood Analysis (Hemaview) – immune status, nutrient deficiency, digestive issues • urinary & saliva pH testing, iridology, gut dysbiosis, zinc status, blood type testing, naturopathic assessment, hormonal testing Specialising in: • Stress/adrenal management, detoxification, children’s health, digestive disorders, hormonal/thyroid complaints, preventative/maintaining wellness healthcare, nutrition & dietary support, fatigue issues. • Remedial, Relaxation, Deep tissue & Sports massage, Lymphatic drainage.
For more information about the course please call Tina McLaren on 0490 024 367 or drop into the gym, located under the Mapleton Bowls Club at Mapleton.
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Feeling Sore and Achy … here’s why
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uSCulO-SKeleTAl discomfort can present in a lot of different ways, so ask yourself, do you have any of the following symptoms? • ongoing low back pain • soreness in any extremity joints eg knee, hip, elbow • ongoing neck ache • muscles feel tight – lack of flexibility • general body ache upon arising which improves with a warm shower and movement • not as energised as you would like to be • any signs of early arthritis. All of the above physical symptoms including the lethargy, are signs that indicate that not only do you have some ongoing structural imbalances but also, these symptoms are very much indicative that your system has become too acidic. When this happens the body tries to counter the acidity by mobilizing calcium which it gets from your bones. The calcium in solution (the blood) gets into joints, the spine and muscles. The build up of these calcium crystals is the beginning of osteo-arthritis. This is nOT what you want happening in your body. my chiropractic/applied kinesiology approach allows me to not only diagnose and fix the structural imbalances but also to correct the systemic acidity. Don’t let your body go down the acidic pathway. i’m here to help, so if you have any questions, please give ma a call and Joh n Pir ie we can talk.
www.siaholistichealth.com.au Dr John Pirie – Chiropractor & Applied Kinesiologist 19 Coral St, Maleny Ph: 5435 2155
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Ayurvedic Health Advice to Suit You
Habits, Addictions and Self-Referral
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eing in THe habit of doing something makes it much easier to do; whether it’s walking in the morning, doing daily Wendy Rosenfeldt yoga postures or smoking a cigarette. When we repeat an activity we hard wire it into our brain. We create interneuronal connections that help us to remember or repeat the activity at a later date. it is like creating a path way. A well trodden path is much easier to follow than a blind bash through the bush. neurons that fire together wire together. So if we always eat while watching Tv we create a situation where that becomes normal. We unconsciously reach for the packet of biscuits when we sit down to watch a movie. likewise if we always put our seatbelt on when we get in the car we don’t have to stop and think about it, it becomes habitual. Healthy habits keep us on track even during times of stress and change. in these situations we are generally not thinking about our health and wellbeing but if the habit to meditate every day and cook a healthy dinner is already wired into the brain we are more likely to continue to do it. Habits are self re-enforcing. So it is important to keep the ones that serve you and do away with the ones that don’t. Ayurveda recommends that if you want to change a habit, you do it gradually. if you want to give up your long term sugar addiction don’t try and go cold turkey. reduce your sugar intake to half and then when this is comfortable, reduce by half again, until you don’t enjoy the effect any more. Suddenly giving up a long term habit or addiction can create
stress and shock to the physiology. When the mind and body goes into shock, your thoughts become less clear and rational and there is the tendency to just give in completely. if you consciously go through the experience of feeling gradually better when you reduce eating junk food or consuming too much alcohol, you replace the negative feeling to having to give up what you still enjoy with the more positive experience of feeling clearer and cleaner. The only time we completely escape the boundaries of the mind with its jungle of interneuronal connections is when we transcend. in the state of transcendental consciousness we go beyond the experience of thought. regular experience of this state establishes a sense of being Self-referral. This means being able to judge how we feel without the influence of habits, addictions or pressure from what other people think. We eat what we feel and know is the right food, in the right amount at the right time. not because it is dinner time and we should eat something and your best friend tells your raw food is the healthiest option. The more Self-referral we are the more tuned in to our intuition we become. We can sense subtle cravings for the food that we need before we become deficient in any area. To develop more self awareness make turning your mind within a daily habit.
Wendy Rosenfeldt is a Teacher of Transcendental Meditation and a Maharishi Ayurvedic health practitioner. Call 5499 9580/ 0438 507 188.
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lmOST AnyTHing CAn be used to strengthen or to diminish your health and well being. We all know that what we eat creates chemistry that either supports our body or adds to its early breakdown. We have all felt the impact on our well being when we are in unhappy circumstances, when we are stressed or experiencing relationship difficulties. One area of great influence to us is so habitual that we hardly notice how it directs and even carves out the potential for health, prosperity or for self harm, is the way we talk to ourselves. if we observe ourselves we will notice that there is often a running dialogue that is occurring just behind the level of our attention. This unconscious stream of words are the result of our judgments, our predictions, our self arguments, our thoughts about our finances, the people in our lives, how much that chocolate, or ice cream etc will affect our health, how this or that is bad for us and we shouldn’t be eating or doing that. These words are silently recorded in our subconscious to
rise up and affect us in ways that we don’t often recognize as being of our own creation. Just notice, listen to your self talk. is it constructive, if you were speaking those things outloud, would you want anyone else to hear them? is what you are saying to yourself, good life coaching, are you reminding your body that it is miraculous, that it has the power to heal itself and that you will make wiser choices next time, are your telling yourself that all that matters in your relationship is the big stuff, like loving each other and being a sanctuary for each other in the world. Are your words encouraging you, uplifting you, preparing your heart for joy, lovingly reminding you that you are amazing and you always reaching for the highest and the best in all ways. Words spoken or thought, influence outcomes powerfully, chose yours well. Marisa Kliese is a Clinical Member Aust. Counselling Assoc.; Fellow Holistic Life Coach; Reiki Master; Fellow Aust. Natural Therapists Assoc. Contact me on 5494 2627.
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Pring iS Here! many of us love to tend to our plants. in our area, water restrictions may be so severe that using a hose to keep the garden alive is a thing of the past. you may be forced to take other measures to preserve your precious plants, but they come with hidden dangers. Watering garden beds and plants using a bucket or watering can is a great way to establish and maintain plants and reduce water wastage. But while buckets and watering cans are efficient, cheap, and easy to use, they have the potential to cause injury if you lift or carry them incorrectly. Wrist, shoulder and back pain is more likely when carrying heavy buckets and watering cans, and lifting awkward loads. Warming up with a few stretches can make a difference, and it’s worth stretching a bit more when you’re done. Here are some timely tips to minimise the risk of injury when lugging litres of water around to help keep both your garden and your body really healthy: ● Always think before you lift. ● When lifting, remember to bend your knees and not your back. never twist your body when your back is bent. ● Choose a bucket or watering can with a wide grip to reduce hand and wrist pain. ● never overfill your bucket. Only carry as much weight as you know you can lift comfortably. Tip: half fill buckets to lighten the load and help avoid wrist and shoulder pain. ● Try lifting two lighter buckets rather than one heavy bucket, so the load is distributed equally on each side
of the body. Tip: use two-litre milk bottles for watering. ● Always carry buckets and pour water as close to your body as possible. Holding any weight away from your body increases the stress on your upper body and back. ● Place the bucket on a raised platform to fill it so you don’t have to lift it as far. Tip: try a stool or chair. ● make all movements smooth. Avoid jerking or twisting. ● ensure the pathway where you are carrying the buckets is free of trip hazards and choose the flattest path possible. ● Watch where you place your feet to avoid stumbling. Tip: wear comfortable, supportive shoes with nonslip soles. listen to your body. if it hurts, stop. if the pain continues, your physio can recommend stretches and exercises to help you get fit for watering and gardening and avoid injury.
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Anthony Brown Acupuncture Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner. Member (fellow) AACMA. Anthony has 30 years clinical experience, 26 of them here on the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland. 26 Coral St, Maleny Ph: 5435 2555
BOWEN THERAPY – Bronwyn Huckle Specialising in Bowtech, the original Bowen Therapy technique. Treating health issues in babies, childen & adults. Montville therapy rooms. Monday to Friday by appointment. Ph: 5442 9371
Mapleton Natural Therapies Clinic Jackie Hansel: Bach H.S (Acu), Adv. Dip H.S (Hom), Dip Bowen Therapy Acupuncture. Holistic & Intergrated health care with Acupuncture, Bowen Therapy, Homeopathy, Lymphatic Drainage, Remedial & Relaxation Massage. Ph: 5445 7749
Kathy Blackburn Dip. Bowen Therapy (Bowtech).Gentle effective treatment of Back Pain; Migraine; RSI ; Tennis Elbow; Knee, Ankle & Foot Conditions; Menstrual/ Hormonal irregularities; Chronic Fatigue; Respiratory Conditions and MORE. Health fund rebates. Ph: 5429 6180
Maleny Acupuncture Dolina Somerville (BHSc) (Member AHPRA; AACMA) Hinterland Business Centre (Room 2) Acupuncture, Chinese Remedial Massage, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Cupping, Herbal Formulas. Eftpos & Hicaps (HF rebates) 38a Coral St Maleny (opposite Medical Centre) Ph: 5435 2777, M: 0408 693 029
AKASHIC RECORDS Journey to the Heart Certified Monica Dangerfield Reader & Kahuna Massage Therapist. Uncover past lives, and explore the story of your soul’s evolution from its time of inception. Ph: 0407 375 871
COUNSELLING & LIFE COACHING cont. Ruth Donnelly - Holistic Counsellor Heart-centred approach to healing trauma, building emotional wellbeing. Integrating body psychotherapy, mindfulness, artistic therapies, Reiki, Acutonics, Bush Flower Essences, Dru yoga. Ph: 0409 564 276, ruth@ruthdonnelly.com.au, www.heartmindconnections.org Chirone Shakti – Relationships & Sexuality Counsellor and Holistic Therapist specialising in relationships, sexuality, grief and loss. Discover deeper and more satisfying levels of relating. Ph: 0421 814 459 email: info@chironeshakti.com.au web: http://chironeshakti.com.au
CHIROPRACTORS Heartspace Artspace & Counselling-Liz Antcliff. B. Psych. MA. Coun. PG Art Therapy Somatic Experiencing Practitioner Sensorimotor Art Therapy/ Counselling Individuals; Couples & Groups.ACA; ACATA; ANZATA. Maleny/Brisbane Ph: 0438 1632 55 www.heartspaceartspace.com
Dr Ralph Stockmann Chiropractor- Palmer USA – SCENAR Therapy, Ayurveda – Effective Pain Relief – 32 years of spinal manipulation – DVA & Medicare Provider 0410 793 513 26 Coral Street, Maleny
Maple Chiropractic Maleny Dr Stephen Lowe & Dr Samuel Lowe 60 years combined experience. Concession rates & HICAPS. Relaxed & friendly atmosphere. 45 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 5494 3322 www.maplechiropractic.com.au
DAY SPAS Montville Day Spa In the Clouds at 166 Balmoral Road, Montville Our centre of excellence in Holistic Health Services employs ‘the best of the best’ Contact us for an unforgetable enriching experience. Ph: 0456 173 389 www.montvilledayspa.com.au
DENTAL Dental Centre Maleny Affordable Family Dentistry. Open: Mon-Sat. Also, early mornings & late evenings for your convenience. 17 Bunya St, Maleny. Ph: 54 999 722 www.dentalcentremaleny.com.au maleny@dentalcentregroup.com.au
ASTROLOGY Stargazer Astrology - Chirone Shakti Insight into your relationships, family issues, spiritual purpose, life transitions, and your year ahead. Counselling astrologer with spiritual focus. Astrology courses and workshops. ph: 0421 814459, www. chironeshakti.com.au
BEAUTY THERAPISTS & HAIRDRESSERS A little Beauty, Body and Wellness Elements at Montville Customised beauty treatments. Pamper packages. Special occasion & bridal makeup. Massage. Manicures. Pedicures. Devine body treatments. Ph: 5478 6212 www.elementsmontville.com.au Michelle Jarden - Beauty Therapist Electrolysis, facials, massage, make-up, nails, sauna, spray tanning, tinting, waxing, ear-piercing. 66 Curramore Rd, Witta. Ph: 5494 4012 or Mob: 0402 531 500
Hinterland Chiropractic Dr Josephine Sexton. Using gentle, safe and effective techniques to maintain spinal health and wellbeing. Concession rates, Family discounts and HICAPS available. 21 Bunya Street, Maleny. Ph: 5435 2987 John Pirie Chiropractor & Applied Kinesiologist Gentle hands-on chiropractic using applied kinesiology. Individual programs available. 19 Coral Street Maleny. Ph: 5435 2155 www.siaholistichealth.com.au
COSMETIC TATTOO Cosmetic Tattoo Specialist - Rebecca Rea Dip.BT Advanced Cos T.Para Cert. Featherstroke Eyebrows, Eyeliner, Lips - Wake up beautiful everyday with permanent make up. 9/43 Maple St, 5494 3355 or 0429 874 439
COUNSELLING & LIFE COACHING Nellies Creative Hair Design Nellie, Annette and Jenny offer you the opportunity to have exceptional hair with great product at fantastic prices. Cut and Colour specialists. Phone 0438 785 443. 9 Bunya St Maleny. Ample parking/wheel chair friendly. Honeycomb Hair Hive The Hive’s priority is you loving your look. We provide an unmatched depth of experience and diversity. Open Tue - Fri 9.00am - 4.00pm and Sat 9.00am –12.00pm 168 Main St, Montville. Phone 5442 9269
Sarah-Jane’s Mobile Hinterland Hairdressing Hair Stylist offering cuts and colours to ladies and men in the comfort of your own home. Servicing the hinterland towns of Montville and surrounds including Maleny, Hunchy, Kondalilla, Flaxton and Mapleton. Call for Appointments 0490 295 491. 50
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Counselling - Margaret Davoren B.Nurs.,Mas. Counselling. Think change, think balance & live a rich, full, life. Learn strategies to manage stress, depression, anxiety & relationships. Maleny Physiotherapy, 1/70 Maple St Maleny Ph: 0403 571 572 www.icpaustralia.com
FENG SHUI Feng Shui and Astrology: Richard Giles, Qualified Feng Shui practitioner Feng Shui home/business assessments. EM radiation assessments. Astrologer of 27 years. Contact Richard on 5435 0158, Email: ricgiles@powerup.com.au. Web:www.richardgiles.info
HOMEOPATHY Pauline Ashford - B.H.Sc, Complementary Med & Homeopathy Classical homeopathy; Lymphatic drainage; Dorn spinal, joint and headache therapy; EFT - Emotional Freedom Techniques; Reiki 130 Ansell Rd Witta Ph: 5494 4101 e: paulineashford@dodo.com.au
HYPNOTHERAPY Suzi Lough at Mind Management For hypnotherapy, Acutonics Vibrational therapy, coaching and more. Ph: 0438 050 839 for appointments. "The door to change is always open"
MASSAGE THERAPISTS Leeann Horrill Counsellor M. Gest Therapy. A holistic and experiential approach to healing and personal growth. Specialising in parents, children and families. Member GANZ, PACFA. Ph: 5499 9990 or 0410 280 946 e: leeannhorrill@hotmail.com www.leeannhorrillcounselling.com
The Stillpoint - Katie White Remedial, Relaxation, Reiki Massage & now Emmett Technique. Reiki Treatments & Workshops. Appts Mon- Sat. HF Rebates. Gift Vouchers. Ph: 0400 722 786 www.thestillpoint.com.au
Margarete Koenning Counselling BA Social Work, Gelstalt Therapist, Psychotherapist working with individuals, couples and, families. Training professionals in family constellation 20 yrs practicing in Maleny, Clinal member of Pacfa. Ph: 5494 2778, 0408 416 041
Kathy Blackburn, Adv Dip Applied Science (Remedial Massage). Remedial/Sports Massage; Traditional Chinese Massage; Lymphatic Drainage; Emmett Technique, Trigger Point & Myofacial Release. “Integrated Bodywork” tailored to your special needs. HF rebates. Ph: 5429 6180
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Beautiful Kahuna Massge with Linda Total blissful relaxation or combo deep tissue (good for tradies/sports/remedial). Practitioner of the healing art EMF Balancing technique. Relax, unwind & balance 7 days. Ph 0457 194 339
KA HUNA Massage Jessica Ainsworth Maleny. Relax your body, relax your mind. Massage with a profound and lasting effect. Certified Level 7 Ka Huna bodyworker and teacher. Ph: 5499 9372 www.jesskahunahut.com.au Facebook.com/jesskahunahut
Blue Zen Massage – Shayne Harris Dip.Remedial Massage and Dip.Reflexology Member of A.T.M.S. with all Health Fund Rebates! Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Cupping, Deep Tissue Massage, Hawaiian Massage, Indian Head Massage, Lymphatic Drainage, Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology, Remedial Massage, Shiatsu, Sports Massage, Stone Therapy Massage, Trigger Point Therapy Ph: 0407 002 567. Maleny
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NATUROPATHS Sallyann Stewart - Naturopath, Herbalist, Remedial Massage Therapist, Live Blood Analysis Practitioner Naturopathic clinical testings & assessment, Live Blood Analysis, stress mgmt, digestive issues, children’s health, remedial massage, lymphatic drainage. 19 Coral St, Maleny, 5435 2599/ 0421 410 558, sallyann@naturaltherapiesstudio.com
Marisa...Naturally Marisa T Kliese offers a complete Natural Therapy Clinic. Services include, Naturopathy, Herbal Medicine, Professional Counselling, Life Coaching, Spiritual Healing. Ph: 5494 2627
Laurel Hefferon Naturopath & Herbalist BHSc Colonic Hydrotherapist & RN. Specialising in detoxification & healthy weight-loss, gut & digestive restoration, stress reduction, fatigue and post-viral syndromes. Comprehensive, individual and in-depth approach to addressing the cause of illness and restoring optimal health, wellness & vitality. Ph: 0401 750 255 www.awakeningcentre.com.au
Tanya Kurzbock Naturopath, ThyroFlex practitioner, RBTI analysis. Discover your imbalance and get in the “healingzone”! Free 15min. consult Ph: 5499 9476 e:tanya@in2wellness.com w: in2wellness.com
NUTRITIONIST Natalie Harms - Nutritionist
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Stephen Hammond Optometry and Maleny Optical 44 Lowe Street, Nambour Ph. 5476 2333 Shop 8 Riverside Centre, 8 Maple St, Maleny 4552. Ph: 5435 2733
Metafisica Natural Therapies We offer Egyptian, Hawaiian, Brazilian massages. Transformation energy treatments to clear emotional/physical pain, blockages, karmic, genetic & cellular memories. Past, present, future, life path, divine purpose readings. Mediumship. Colour healing mist sauna. Dalila 0411 033 730 visit www.metafisica.com.au
PHYSIOTHERAPY/OSTEOPATHY Sanctuary Healing Therapy
Maleny Physiotherapist Tim & Mary Bagshaw. For all of your Physiotherapy requirements. 1/70 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 5494 3911 www.malenyphysiotherapy.com.au
Restore your feeling of Wellbeing, Balance and Peace. Stress and tension dissolves into Harmony. Reconnective Healing, Acupoint and needle therapy, Photonic (light) torch, Cupping and Moxa. Gary Broadhurst – Ph: 0438 972 880 Cabin 2, 38 Maple St, Maleny.
Eudlo Osteopathy – Thomas Whitton Gentle manipulative therapy for body dysfunction and pain in all ages. 13 Rosebed Street, Eudlo Ph: 5445 9555
Conscious Energy Past Life Regression - learn about your soul’s journey through time. Combined Energy Healing & Intuitive Reading -gain insight and positive change. Energetic Alignment -step into your true nature in a powerful way. Kirsten Rothe Ph: 0400 197 997 www.consciousenergy.com.au
Range of Motion Physiotherapy Mapleton - Montville - Maleny - Imbil Russell McDonald. Providing the highest quality care to restore & maintain optimal physical function & mobility. Ph: 5478 6600 www.rangeofmotion.com.au
Billy’s Ayurvedic Cooking and Massage Therapies Enjoy profound health, stability and happiness through the teachings of Ayurvedic Cooking, Daily Routines and beautiful Massage Therapies with Billy, a modern pioneer of 30 years experience in this ancient tradition of knowledge. Ph: 0400 306 081 or E: bscally108@gmail.com
Ochre Health Medical Centre Offering onsite Doctors, experienced nursing staff and Allied health services. Appointments available Mon- Fri 8.30am- 5 pm and in Maleny Sat 9am-12pm. Ph Maleny: 54942 388 ; Ph Montville: 5442 9144 Book online at www.ochrehealth.com.au
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PERSONAL TRAINER, FITNESS, DANCE Get Active!!! Group Fitness & Personal Training Join me for a fun affordable and social way to achieve a fit and healthy body. All fitness levels welcome, fully qualified trainer. ‘Your Goals Are My Goals’ Email: rachel.lockman@yahoo.com.au Rachel Ph: 0423 618 945
Sabine Gabauer - Holistic Healing and Magnesium Transdermal Magnesium Remedial Massage, Counselling, Life Purpose & Relationship Archetypal Astrology Reports, Sacred Geometry Jewellery. Your Hinterland Contact for Ancient Minerals Magnesium. Health Fund Rebates. Call 0411 397 623
PSYCHIC READINGS / TAROT Psychic Readings/Tarot Kerry Laizans: Readings that bring together insightful intuition and holistic counselling, Kerry is available for events such as weddings, by appointment in Maleny, by phone or online. Contact: 0411 488 291 or at throughthevortex.org
YOGA PILATES AND MEDITATION
Tarot Channeller Mary-Lou is now Montville based. 1 hour - $80 plus a free vehicle reading, (showing your present challenge). Hens and group bookings available. Phone 5445 7418 or 0418 912 797
TRAUMA RELEASE Richard Whitehurst - Psychotherapist & Healer PTSD and resistant painful emotions effortlessly resolved. Shame- Guilt Heartbreak - Sadness – Fear- Loss - Anger Stress. Richard has 25 years experience with thousands of satisfied clients. Free phone consultation: 0439 596 208
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Melissa's Healing Space - Yoga/ Mindfulness Meditation classes @ Curramore Studio
Tues 6 -7.30pm (Gentle yoga), Fri 9.3011.15am (General yoga), Fri 11.30 - 12.30pm (Meditation Class), Fri 12.45-1.45pm (Chair/Gentle yoga) Ph: 0417 200 192 e: melissa@melissashealingspace.com www.melissashealingspace.com
Yoga with Lottie using WEIGHTS For sculpturing, raising metabolism, increased bone density and flexibility. Mon 10.30am and Thurs 9.30 am. No bookings required. Classes suit all levels of experience. Maleny Showgrounds Pavilion Ph: Lottie 5313 7756 Maleny Yoga Vrksa Shop 7 Rainforest Plaza, Maple St, Maleny, Fully equipped studio. Variety of teachers & classes, Workshops & private tuition, All ages & abilities welcome. Ph: 0448 518 734 E: malenyyogavrksa@gmail.com
Praxis Therapy - Chloe Manier Certified professional Regression Therapist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Reiki Master, Reconnective® Healing and Reconnection™ Practitioner. Providing a safe space for client’s to resolve issues in a gentle, efficient way that promotes personal empowerment. Obi Holistic Centre, Maleny and The Montville Day Spa. Ph: 0417 754 242, www.praxistherapy.com.au
Pilates in Witta & Maleny Strength, weight-loss, pain management, flexibility, well-being. Qualified Instructor. Group mat classes using small props. Friday & Saturdays. All welcome. Kid friendly classes. Bec: 0421 983 321; pilatesplatform@gmail.com pilatesplatform.com.au
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Personalised, practical dietary and nutritional recommendations for optimum wellness, disease prevention and existing health conditions digestion issues, food allergies, intolerances, weight management, diabetes, stress, anxiety and women’s health. 1/70 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 0417 689 677 www.natalieharmsnutritionist.com.au
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Professional Services ACCOUNTING & TAXATION Peter Wilson – Profit by Design incorporating Range Business Accounting. Offering the highest standards of accounting and taxation advice for business & individual taxpayers. peter@profitbydesign.net.au. Ph: 5478 5429 or 0414 313 628
BUS TOURS, CHARTER & TRANSFERS Mystic Mountain Tours– Lynn & Andrew Fallon A range of bus sizes for any occasion. Local Food Tours that take you to growers and producers. Hear the stories, share the passion and taste Artisan delights, fresh seasonal produce and much more. Ph: 0400 086 877. www.mysticmountaintours.com.au
CAR TRADER Bob from Car Business Offers new car buyers the opportunity to save thousands of dollars when buying a car. Risk Free buying service. Cars, finance, and anything else to do with cars. Ph: 0418 748 498; www.carbusiness.com.au E: info@carbusiness.com.au
COMPUTER / WEB SERVICES/VIDEO Concept IT Systems - reliability & service New computers & repairs. Internet setup & websites. Printers, scanners, ink refills, cameras. Authorised Apple reseller. Onsite service. Drop in to discuss you computer needs. Shop 6 Riverside Centre Maleny 5429 6750 or sales@conceptsystems.com.au
ENGINEER Parteck Consulting - 33 years experience Civil-Structural Engineers & Environmental Planners. Property Development, Building Inspections & Reports, Structural & foundation Design, Soil, Stability & Wastewater. Locally owned. 5494 1368 or 0418 711 408 contact@parteckconsulting.com www.parteckconsulting.com
FINANCE Bob Malcolm – CEO Maleny Credit Union We have the experience to provide financial solutions for your everyday life. All loan approvals and other key decisions are made locally by people you can talk to. Give us a try. 5499 8988 Jacques Fayolle – Local ANZ Mobile Lender My motto is “Customer for Life”. I will visit you, wherever, to secure the home loan best suited to you, and develop an on-going banker /customer relationship to care for your future needs. Ph: 0408 734 152 or 5437 7311 Email fayollej@anzmortgagesolutions.com
FINANCE cont. Sam Archer - BOQ Maleny Remember when having a Bank Manager actually meant having a Bank Manager!!! Here’s my number 5499 9855 or 0407 407 070 Doug Tognolini – iQ Money Management “Growing & Protecting your Wealth” We provide a full range of financial services including; Superannuation (including SMSF’s), Retirement Planning, Wealth Creation & Life Insurance. Ph: 5442 2764 / 0409 594 044.
GOVERNMENT SERVICES QGAP Maleny - Maleny Police Station, 49 Maple Street Mon, Tue, Fri: 9am–2pm closed 12–12:30pm New Vehicle Registrations & Housing close 1pm. Services include – Dept of Transport & Main Roads (not Driver Licences), Births, Deaths & Marriages, Seniors Cards, CTP Insurance & more. EFTPOS & Credit Cards preferred. Manager: Judy Phipps - Ph: 5429 6293
INSURANCE BROKER Melissa Berglas – Comsure Sunshine Coast Insurance Brokers Specialising in all types of commercial insurance for your business. We take particular care matching your business to insurance policies, minimising exclusions that could cost your thousands. Based in the hinterland, we are your strong advocate in the event of a claim. Ph: 0477 200 091 / 5641 2545 Email: melissab@comsure.com.au www.sunshinecoastinsurancebrokers.com.au
LEGAL SERVICES Easton Lawyers Tove Easton Principal Lawyer Your Local Lawyers in Maleny 62 Maple St, Maleny Ph: 5494 3511 Email: tove@eastonlawyers.com.au Lember and Williams (the LAW team) Carolyn Williams City Expertise, small town service 6 Coral St, Maleny Ph: 5495 1499 Email: carolyn@landw.com.au www.landw.com.au Bakers Lawyers – Mary McIver Experienced Professional Resident Legal Team. 15A Bunya Street, Maleny Ph: 5443 5666 E: mary@bakerslawyers.com www.bakerslawyers.com
Range Airconditioning Lic. No L016305 Supply and installation of high quality, energy efficient, ducted and wall mounted reverse cycle, split air conditioning systems for cooling, heating and de-humidification. Ph Yelma on 5494 3459 or 0421 488 048 E: rangeaircon@gmail.com
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Paul Randall Cabinetmaker of Maleny New & renovated kitchens & vanities benchtops a speciality - stone, timber & laminated finishes. Home Offices, Wall Units, Wardrobes. Ph: 0432 953 186 Lic QBSA 1162819. Member Master Builders.
CARPENTRY Patios, decks, renovations, new work All aspects of carpentry from planning to the finished product. All work guaranteed Qld BSA No 103-1105 Ph: Steve 0402 167 355
Merv Schulz Maleny TV Antennas Est business in Maleny and the hinterland for over 30 years. For all your digital TV reception / antenna needs, including satellite installations. Insurance quotes. Friendly reliable service. 0418 774 958, or in the evenings on 5494 2876.
Tim Clark Carpenter Trade qualified local and licensed. Stairs, carports, decks, renovations, extensions, home & building maintenance, creative work. Ask us about our unique pricing method. Phone Tim for a fair quote: 0412 854 222 QBCC 47098
Total Building and Construction We are dedicated to providing an all round quality building service with a competitive price. We can customise your build from new home buyers to dream projects. Phone Rohan: 0402 776 003 E: info.totalbuilding@gmail.com QBCC lic 15007178
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Jim's Antennas Digital & problem reception specialists. Locally owned, servicing the hinterland. Call Craig Titheradge today for a free quote. Ph: 131 546 www.jimsantennas.com.au
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Holden’s Gallery Custom framing by professionals. Items including art, needlecraft, memorabilia, etc. Monday – Saturday10am to 4pm Cnr. Coral & Myrtle St. Maleny Ph: 5494 2100; www.holdensgallery.com.au
TRAVEL AGENT Maleny Cruise and Travel Maleny Cruise & Travel is a bespoke travel company that has been taking the stress out of travel for over 20 years. 39 Maple Street, Maleny Ph: 5499 9111 E: gillian@malenytravel.com.au www.malenytravel.com.au Above & Beyond Travel We take pride in our attention to detail and providing you with a unique travel experience. Shop 2 Riverside Centre Maleny. Ph: 07 5499 9015 or nicola@abovebeyondtravel.com.au
REAL ESTATE Day and Grimes Locally owned, Day & Grimes Mapleton & Hinterland Realty have offered 80 years of integrity, service, friendly professional advice. Experienced, hands on approach. Roy Philpott M: 0438 888 488; Ph: 5445 7304 E: roy@dayandgrimes.com; 34 Flaxton Dve, Mapleton. www.dayandgrimesmapleton.com.au Remax Hinterland Nobody in the world sells more Real Estate than RE/MAX. Office: 07 5408 4220 Sales: 0447 737 737, 2/10 Maple St, Maleny www.remaxhinterland.com.au Tim Burrough – RE/MAX International Hall of Fame Agent FREE APPRAISALS - 7 DAYS A WEEK. Comprehensive report for your property, market trends, recent sales results. Advice on what NOT to do prior to selling. Talk to me well before you list. M: 0418 666 356 E: timburrough@remax.com.au Humphries and Fisk Whether you are looking to buy or sell, Ian and Pat, with over 20 years experience on the range would love to share their expert local knowledge with you. Ph: 07 5494 3344, Fax: 07 5494 3488 20 Maple St, Maleny. www.malenypropertysales.com.au/
VETERINARY CARE District Vets Maleny Veterinarian Susan Portas and Nurse Deb Barratt combine to provide professional compassionate care for your pets. Hours: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 8am-6pm. Wed and Sat by appointment. 7 Myrtle St Maleny Ph. 5499 9077
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CARPET CLEANING Range Carpet Care Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning & Protection Ph: 5445 7611 or 0418 776 578
Flash Floor Covering Service is your local, qualified carpet and vinyl and vinyl plank layer. All aspects of laying, repair work and restreching. Call Daniel on 0400 551 730 for a free measure and quote.
CHAINSAW & TREE WORK All Trees to Chip Tree felling, pruning, lopping, mulching, stump grinding, landscaping & retaining walls, fences etc. Two chippers - 6 inch & 12 inch. Qualified and insured. Phone Rob Milner: 5445 7805 Tony Wootton Tree Surgeon.Dip Hort(Arb) Operating locally since 1996. Tree assessments and advice. Trees and shrubs pruned and detailed. Hazardous trees removed. M: 0403 467 664 Ph: 54 944 917 www.twtreesurgeon.com
CLOCK REPAIR Montville Clockshop Repairs for Cuckoo, Grandfather, Mantle, Wall Clocks. Antique clock restoration. We can supply quartz movement and parts, and repair quartz clocks. P: 07 5442 9409. www.clockshop.com.au enquiries@clockshop.com.au
DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CLEANING External Cleaning - tile & Colorbond roofs, house washing ,mould removal & all surfaces. Obligation FREE quotes – fully insured. For a high quality professional service. Call Jay 0404 707 693 www.waterwisepressurecleaning.com.au
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Green Energy Electrical Lic No. 71210 Reliable prompt domestic electrician. Extensions, renovations, maintenance, new homes, safety switches, switchboard upgrades, test & tag, smoke alarms. Solar Grid Connect. Ph: Steven Pilcher for an obligation free quote: 0421 162 007 E: stevenpilcher@bigpond.com
Amber Leaf Landscaping Looking for a landscaper who can deliver? Tohm Hajncl heads the team that offers you guaranteed quality. Choose from landscaping consultations, designs, construction and planting, pre-sale makeovers and specialised maintenance services. Ph: 5445 9801 www.amberleaf.com.au Step n Stone Landscapes All aspects of stonework and landscape design and construction. Specialising in steps, fire-pits and outdoor areas. Phone John 5478 6754 or 0411 426 099 www.stepnstonelandscapes.com.au
Online Electrical And Airconditioning We are a small family owned business that has low overheads, this means we can pass the savings to the customer. Domestic and commercial electrical works and also air-conditioning. Call Matt 0450 572 334 mellick.online@gmail.com
Handbuilt Stone QBSA1235589 Licensed, range-based professional. Traditional rock walls, pillars, steps, paving, entrance walls and all garden features. Visit our website to see previous work for inspiration. Phone Chris on 0438 811 975 www.handbuiltstone.com
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Mowing by Murray Lawn Mowing, Garden Maintenance, Garden Clean-Ups, Rubbish Removal, Pressure Cleaning, Odd Jobs. Efficient, reliable & insured with reasonable rates. M: 0450 926 737 mowingbymurray@gmail.com www.mowingbymurray.com
GUTTER CLEANING Gutter Sucker Gutter Sucker specialises in cleaning your guttering. a unique portable operation for the efficient and effective removal of leaves and rubbish from all types of gutters and roofs. Ph: 1800 558 745 or 0402 456 391
HANDYMAN & HOME MAINTENANCE Montville Handy Man 20 years building experience. All concreting, carpentry, home maintenance and repairs. Prompt and reliable service. Garden clean-up. Competitive rates. Ph: Wayne 0434 724 030 Hatch's Home Maintenance Qualified Cabinet Maker, 35 years experience. Update * Renew * Repair * Plastering * Cabinets * Tiling * Call John Ph 0404 056 147 hatchshomemaintenance@hotmail.com QBA Lic. No 1242008 Cliff’s House & Yard Service Cliff Wanka 0411 020 388 Lawn & acreage mowing/maintenance. Handyman repairs, Gutter cleaning, Fence renewal and maintenance Will Consider Any Jobs On Inspection FREE QUOTES!
KITCHENS Kidds for Kitchens -Russell Kidd QBCC 478438 Now servicing the local area. Kitchens, Vanities, Robes. No matter your requirements we can help from laminated cabinets to stone bench tops with two-pac doors. Established over 35 yrs with CNC equipped factory. Call Russell Montville: 0409 275 378 or factory: 4162 3732
LANDSCAPING & DESIGN Loors Landscaping (est: 1987) From concept to creation all aspects of structural and soft landscaping. Ph: 5445 7615 Mob: 0412 680 801
Montville Auto All things Mechanical All your mechanical needs in one place from cars to farming machinery. If you can’t get it to us, we will come to you. 12 Balmoral Rd Montville Ph: 5442 9413 M: 0403 104 774
Rob Presnell Painting Flaxton Quality workmanship and professional service, 2 pak coatings, sprayed texture coatings for floors and driveways, commercial line marking and roof coatings. Local reliable painter servicing the hinterland for 10yrs. Ph: 0451 100 286
Phil Watts Quality Rock Walls Retaining, free standing design and construction. Hand crafted feature stonework specialist. Built by local qualified stonemason, 40 years experience with 23 years here on the range. Ph: 5445 7218 or mobile: 0401 535 476 e: philsrocks@hotmail.com
RUBBISH REMOVAL A Load of Rubbish Friendly, reliable rubbish collection service. All green and general waste. Cheap rates. Servicing Cooroy to Caloundra, Kenilworth to the Coast. Call Andy: 0406 932 663 www.aloadofrubbish.com.au www.facebook.com/aloadofrubbishsunshinecoast
SKYLIGHTS Skylights - full range to suit most situations. Flue Installations and repairs. Leaks, Flue cleaning, Whirlybird ventilation Jobs to value of $3300 Greg Goozee. Ph: 0416 073 416
SMASH REPAIRS Palmwoods Smash Repairs Panel beating & spray painting by professional tradesmen. Insurance & private work. Direct link to insurance companies. Repair, paint, weld or makeover. All work guaranteed. Ph: 5478 8922
SOLAR Negawatts Electrical & Solar Power Call us last for a competitive quote. Over 500 local installations. Grid and Off-Grid, CEC licensed installer A5100260. Quality European panels and inverter. Gary Phillips Ph: 0407 760 838 Info@negawatts.com.au
Forest Heart Your Local Native Plant Nursery. Specialising is the native plants of SE QLD for Revegetation, Gardens, Habitat 20 Coral Street, Maleny Ph: 07 5435 2193 www.forestheart.com.au
All Energy HQ – Solar & Battery Storage Locals (since 1989) you can trust, providing only the highest quality products. Solar installations and upgrades - home and businesses Battery storage. 10 Jeffreys Rd, Glasshouse Mtns Ph: 5438 7200 E: sales@allenergyhq.com.au W: allenergyhq.com.au
Barung Landcare Native Plant Nursery Your local community nursery stocks an extensive range of species indigenous to the Blackall Range and surrounds. Open to the public Wed–Fri 9am–3pm, Sat 9am–12pm Ph: 0429 943 152 E: nursery@barunglandcare.org.au
Poolwerx Sunshine Coast Hinterland Locally Owned Certified Pool Technicians, with an extensive range of services, equipment and chemicals we’ll keep your pool sparkling and healthy! Darren 0421 097 876 or 1800 009 000 palmwoods@poolwerx.com.au
PLUMBING & WASTEWATER Anderson Plumbing & Roofing QBSA1066328 Plumbing, drainage & roofing. New work, renos, maintenance specialists. Septic systems, blocked drains, high pressure ‘sewer jett’ drain cleaner, drain camera, cable locations, tank installations, roof & guttering. Ph: 5494 3340 or 0409 541 475
Sky Plumbing & Gas Fitting BSA 1078655 Guttering, Water Tanks, Filters and Pump Installation. Septic Trenches, Holding Tanks, Blocked Drains. Heat Pumps & Gas Installation. Landlord water reports. Water Hammer solutions. Ph: 042 11 66 882
Suncoast Liquid Waste Removal owner/operator specialising in commercial / Local domestic waste water pump outs- septics, treatment plants, grey water, holding tanks, pond/pool sludge, drains etc. Avoid costly blockages & system failure with prompt, reliable & expert service. Tank assessments available. EPA licensed and fully insured. Call 0439 646 707
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BRUCE MORRIS PLUMBING QBSA lic 456322 24hr emergency service, all plumbing, building, maintenance installation domestic and commercial. Gas installations, septic/ drainage, hot water, solar, bathroom renovations, leaking roofs. Ph 0410 457 606
PAINTING City to Surf Painting & Decorating Re-paints & new work, industrial coatings, decorative finishes, Anti mould coatings. Quality & value for money guaranteed. Servicing the Range & beyond. BSA 1117847 Ph: Richard Daveson: 0418 708 620
Lic: 25555 QBCC : 1172423 Plumbing Gas Lic No: L90406
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FIREWOOD Firewood Delivery in Maleny and surrounding areas. All seasoned hardwood $140 per cubic metre. Contact Craig on 0457 907 520 or email taylorsfarmenquiries@ gmail.com
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DVP PLUMBING & GAS FITTING Prompt professional service, No call out fee, 10% discount for pensioners, General plumbing & maintenance, Gas fitting and installation, Leak Detection, Blocked Drains, 24/7 days. 0410 855 778 Phone Damian
LAWN & GARDEN CARE
FENCING & AUTOMATIC GATES Honest Johns Fencing for Domestic fencing styles. Timber, Colorbond, Chainwire, Timber Retaining. Free quotes. Have confidence in knowing the man who does the quote, does the job. Smaller jobs, $3300.00 and under. john@honestjohnsfencing.com.au
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Stone on the Range Stuck for ideas? Speak to Jim, he’s an effective communicator. All stonework including raised vegie gardens, creek beds, waterfalls, sculptural features, driveway entrances, walls, steps, fire pits, steep site specialist. Ph: 0401 308 824 E: jim-stoneontherange@hotmail.com
O’Connors Electrical & Civil Contractors Servicing all areas of Sunshine Coast Covering all aspects of electrical work, from service calls to those larger jobs. We do it all and have the experience that’s needed. Call Leonard: 0437 131 637
Jekco Mini Earthmovers ‘Small Machine – Big Capacity’ - Catering for all your excavation needs. Owner / operator with 35 years’ experience. Limited access machine (Kanga/Dingo) combined with a 3 tonne tip truck. Ph Kev: 0439 647 221 www.jekco.com.au
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TINTING Hinterland Tints Window Tinting for all flat glass with our 25 years experience. We ARE the problem solvers for Fading, too much Heat, not enough Privacy, too much Glare or Glass Security and strengthening. Excellent warranties. Call Tony for a Free quote: 0411 777 922
TANK CLEANING Pristine Water Systems Full water tanks cleaned, water testing and correction, filtration - Free appraisals Ph: Trevor 0404 302 723
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT SERVICES Tom’s Wildlife Management Service 18 years’ experience in mgmt and removal of problem native wildlife. Brush turkeys, magpies, butcher birds, plovers, possums, and more. Qld Parks & Wildlife reg. permit holder. Ph: 5494 4590, Mob: 0437 279 505, E: magpiesrus@redzone.com.au W: www.tomswildlife.com. HinTerlAnD TimeS – AuguST 2016
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Soup Kitchen in Tesch Park daily 4.30-6.30pm Free SOuP. Please volunteer
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Eckankar HU Chant and discussion with a spiritual theme, 6-7.30pm at maleny neighbourhood Centre, every Wednesday, Ph: 5496 5054
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Messy Church meets first Sunday of each month, 4pm - 6pm, St george’s Anglican Church, maleny, all ages (children must be accompanied by adult), storytelling, craft, fun and a meal, by donation. Ph: 5435 2941
Kenilworth Show and Rodeo Princess Ball
27-30 Subtropical Forests Ecology Course wilderness@hotkey.net.au
5-21 Olympics Instameet with guest @the_wanderinglens at #CottonTree Beach from 4.30pm visit Sunshine Coast
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QCWA Country Kitchens nutrition Workshop 1, maleny Baptist Church, 9.30 to 11.30am. We invite you to join us for five workshops held over five months. Judy: 5435 8140
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Kenilworth Arty Garden Party workshops, Open garden walks and talks, phone: 5472 3223; www.kenilwortharts.org.au
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Spring Vibes Free Fathers and Family Day Celebration
Cancer Council Qld free community seminar for people with a diagnosis of bowel cancer, 9.30-12 nambour, register: 13 11 20
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Beerwah Charity Sports Day
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Mary Valley Country Show
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Eckankar HU Chant and discussion, 6-7.30pm,Tewantin CWA Hall, 123 Poinciana Ave. Ph: 5496 5054
24 - 25 Maleny Arts and Crafts group Biennial Quilt Show, main Pavilion, maleny Showgrounds. raffle tickets for the Quilt Show raffle available at the mACg gallery.
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Eckankar HU Chant and discussion with a spiritual theme, 9.30 - 11.30am Kawana island meeting Place, Parrearra (off Kawana Way). Ph: 5496 5054
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Aglow International - SC Branch, Flame Tree Baptist Church Hall, nambour, 9.30am, all welcome, $8 includes morning tea. melva: 5443 5752 Spinal Life Australia’s Sunshine Coast Post Polio network meet CWA Hall, memorial Avenue, maroochydore. new members welcome. Cathy: 54476608
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Early Bird Pickings Animal refuge monster garage Sale, Saturday August 13, 1-3pm, $10 per adult
Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge monster garage Sale, 9am-3pm, free entry, 28 Sippy Creek road, Tanawha. 0438 544 082
Visit Sunshine Coast's newest team member, Anita Kolaroski and their Tourism & Digital Development Manager, Susan Maynard hosted a workshop with Aussie top blogger Donna Moritz (centre) - look out for the instameet on August 6 and more great workshops!
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Tuition and Workshops One Day Workshop – Water Soluble Pencils with Carolyn Sheather includes demonstrations, exercises and personal guidance with workshop notes included. learn the tricks, techniques and joys of this dual medium. Find the joy of working with an AquaBrush, experience what happens working on wet and dry surfaces, mix the colour on the paper by layering and lifting. morning tea supplied. Sat. 13th August – Bookings essential Holdens Gallery Ph: 5494 2100 Is your young person aged 15 to 24 and struggling to find work? united Synergies has Free, short courses in maroochydore that can help! For more information call Kim on 0447 510 151. www.unitedsynergies.com.au Singing Lessons Spark the creative fire. learn to play and sing a favourite tune at a party, perform in front of a crowd or just for yourself. Ph: Cardie 0400 101 797 cardieboydell@bigpond.com
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AUGUST 2016 Learn to Weave with new Zealand Flax with maleny maori artist Alice Spittle. Connect with nature and get creative using traditional nZ maori techniques. Workshops run at the Kondalilla eco resort in montville and are only $85. For more information please visit www.artandwellbeing.com.au Richard Knight furniture workshop One-day workshops making funky functional furniture. identify suitable materials & create your own unique piece using simple woodworking tools. materials & lunch included $175. gift vouchers. Ph: Richard: 5422 9291 www.richardknightwoodworks.com.au ACT 4 Change Now mindfulness Courses for managing Stress, Anxiety and Depression, incorporates evidence-based practices of Acceptance Commitment Therapy. evening classes: 2 hours over 8 weeks. $395. medicare and Health Fund rates available. Maleny Psychology: 5435 2301
Paper Tole Classes – 3 Dimensional Decoupage experienced Paper Tole teacher conducts workshops from her maleny Studio on the techniques of Paper Tole from the beginner to the experienced. From the initial cut out through to framing, enrol in a class and create your very own 3 dimensional piece of art. Classes run each Tuesday and fortnightly on Saturdays. Contact 5499 9898 for information.
Kenilworth Arts 1, 2 & 3 day workshops in September Botanical Art, garden Sculpture, Chinese Brush Painting, Portrait in Oils, Funtastic Acrylics. Book at www.kenilwortharts.org.au or phone 5472 3223 Kenilworth Arty Garden Party 3 & 4 September Open garden walks and talks (4 gardens for $10). Workshops: Botanical art (Sat); garden sculpture from junk (Sun). www.kenilwortharts.org.au or phone 5472 3223
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