Hinterland Times October 2016

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OCKTAIL PARTY, Indian dinner, morning tea, high tea, country fair, car boot sale, open day, AGM, conference, a new market, running challenges, summer sport sign-ons and more celebrations… no wonder I struggled to fit everything in this month's HT. That's not even counting Creative Cuts! But I have tried to mention it all - so make sure you read our What's On page. I'm looking forward to strolling through Sculpture on the Edge. The art installations made me smile in wonder last year - I'm sure the artists have even more whimsy and wow factor for 2016. Go the Celebrity Eleven! The Maleny Maulers too! Both worthy teams for the very worthy cause of lung cancer, witness the battle at the showgrounds - the charity cricket is funny but the commentators are hilarious! I won't get to hear them this year, so send me your photos! I'll be barracking and nourishing my kids at the first Nipper carnival of the season. If you spot me (I'll have a camera, media tag and a big hat) please say hello! Congratulations Renee Blackwell, what a thrill winning a national award for your gorgeous pearl "bling-ring". I envy our writers - they get to meet such interesting folk!

There are some cracking stories in the pages - so much history, skill and local knowledge. But it is the attitude that draws me into the stories especially 107-year-old Mabel. Thanks to all who gave me feedback this month - there was so much opinion on Mungo, one labelled him a "genius" and another urged us to "ditch him"! I've published it for you. More comments are welcome, please send to my email below. I would love to include even more of our events and community group news every month. Keep your eye on our website and Facebook page, as more Hinterland news arrives there most days. As a free monthly, the more ads we place, the more stories we tell. So please, support the businesses in these pages, and let our advertisers know where you read about them!

Inside this month David Keir: history, hardship and happiness

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The musings of musician Danny Rose

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Poet John Wells captures moments

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Messy Church and oldest member Mabel Crosby

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Melbourne Cup on the Hinterland

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Aldy Johnston - cancer and cocktails

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Introducing a new hinterland market

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Giant figs along Memorial Drive; our Memorial Gates, commemorating boys lost in war. Such rich history, still protected. Photographs on walls of Montville Hall bring back memories.

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HE RANGE COMMUNITY Kindergarten celebrates its 30th Anniversary with a Community Fun Day. We are calling all families past, present and future to help mark this incredible milestone on Saturday, October 22 from 9.30 to 12.30 pm. Our small regional Kindergarten is a community organisation, which means it is owned, managed and loved by its community. (Profits made are reinvested into the Kindy to benefit the children who attend.) From humble beginnings in 1986 at the Mapleton Community Hall, the Range Community Kindergarten has evolved into an outstanding Kindergarten provider. Current Management Committee President, Angela Molenaar, says, “This sense of ‘community’ continues as each year a new set of families become the caretakers of the Kindergarten, ensuring its stability and growth – a very special situation indeed.” Current Director Margaret Lamb shares, “When we talk about a ‘sense of community’ we usually mean the quality of the relationships and connections that bind people together, rather than just the fact that they see each other regularly, or live in the same location. “For many families their Kindy is often their first contact with a wider community beyond the home. Because of this, a local community Kindy can act as an important point of connection for families.”

A Little History... The Range Community Kindergarten began as a 'pack away' Kindergarten in 1986. Under the direction of Mrs Cathy Lawrence (1986 - 1989), followed by Mrs Libby Cowderoy (1989 - 2000) the Kindergarten group learned, played and grew together at the historic Mapleton Hall. Sharing the Obi Obi Road premises with numerous community groups meant packing away the Kindergarten equipment in its entirety each day. In 1991, the Kindergarten was able to relocate to what is now its present location. Subsequent years have seen an array of bright and shining faces pass through this facility, all taking with them a wealth of learning and experience, but not without leaving their own valuable impressions from which subsequent generations may benefit. Our current director, Margaret Lamb, joined the Kindergarten in 2001. Since its foundation, The Range Community Kindergarten has steadily continued to improve and grow due to the involvement and dedication of its staff, parents and friends. With each year the Management Committee works together to further improve buildings, grounds and equipment for the young children of Mapleton and surrounds. For information on the Kindy and the Community Fun Day, please call 07 5445 7515.

The Montville Village Association holds those traditions close; loving and maintaining their Hall. Trivia nights, dances, monthly meetings - you meet the nicest people there. No ‘agenda’, except to be the people’s voice and care for our village. I LOVE MVA meetings! Local groups report on ‘what is happening’ in their world. Great discussions lead to decisions, improving the town and local experiences. The MVA owns the Hall and is Trustee of the Sportsground. Voluntary efforts from ‘the best people in town’, ensure our village prospers. MVA monthly markets fund these responsibilities, and the pancakes are yummy! MVA committees need fresh blood. Our AGM is October 12, 5.30pm in the Hall. Make the best move you can and come along. Join a committee, make new friends and foster something you believe in. http://montvillevillageassociation.org.au

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ARCH 9, 1932, and it’s been raining for days. Driving rain. The sort of rain that floods creeks and closes roads. In a dairy farmhouse in Bellthorpe, Evelyn Keir’s baby isn’t due for weeks, but there is no denying the contractions. Her husband, Hector, can’t get out to call a doctor, then he remembers the young lass on a neighbouring farm has started training as a nurse. He wades through swollen creeks and returns with help. That day, Evelyn prematurely gives birth to a 3lb 10oz boy. They name him after his grandfather, David Keir. David Keir Snr had left his job as a cheese maker for the Bega Cheese Factory in 1906 and travelled north to Bellthorpe, selecting the property upon which David Jnr still lives today. His boys each picked a block, and so began the long association of the Keir family with Bellthorpe. David Snr ran a fine dairy herd and began his own cheese factory: D Keir Kooringa. “I can just remember the cheese press when I was a lad,” said Dave. “Eventually, Granddad sold this block, plus 60 head of cattle, to Dad for 600 quid. That was a lot of money.” It was on this property that Dave was born.

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“As well as cows, Dad started growing citrus and passionfruit. Then it occurred to him that, with all the trees on the property he could build a sawmill and make his own fruit crates.” The sawmill grew, along with Hector’s ideas, and eventually employed 10 men, sending fruit cases as far away as the Northern Territory. “We always employed the locals,” said Dave. “We paid them well; taught them how to be good benchmen. You need a straight eye in this business.” The only time Dave left the Bellthorpe property was in 1947 to board at Gatton College. “They were the best years of my life. I learnt so much, from theoretical to hands-on. You earned the right to say it if you’d actually done it.” Dave returned from Gatton to work with his dad in the mill. In 1952, he decided to build a home for himself, and felled and milled all the timber for his home. “There was so much flooded gum and white beech, all I had to do was fall a tree and pull it down the hill to the mill.” This story is also a love story. A beautiful young woman named Anthea Marjorie Francis came to teach at the oneteacher school at Bellthorpe. (It is the school Dave attended as a boy, and stands today.) By all accounts, Anthea was a remarkable woman. Holding an Honours Arts Degree, she was also a gifted pianist with letters in music, and the daughter of W.D. Francis, government botanist, whose 1936 publication Australian Rain-forest Trees remains in print. We even have a copy on our bookshelf. Dave and Anthea lived a full life enjoying ballroom dancing, winning medals; travelling to Brisbane each month for Queensland Theatre Company performances. Dave working the mill together with their son, Andrew (they also reared two daughters, Alison and Rosemary) while Anthea continued teaching and playing music. Dave also took up pottery as a hobby, building his own pottery wheel. Then tragedy brought their idyllic life to an end. Twenty-


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five years ago, Anthea succumbed to breast cancer. As Dave handed me a photo of his beloved wife in her academic gown, his eyes filled. “God, I miss her.” But life hadn’t finished dishing it out to Dave. Fifteen years ago, he lost his left leg to a blood clot and had to give up the mill. “I needed to find something to do, so I decided to take up woodworking. I’ve always loved working with wood.” These days, he makes beautiful furniture, a lot of it from red cedar that has been milled onsite, and little boxes—oh, and so many things—in a workshop attached to his home. We sat around the dining table while he showed me his amazing collection of memorabilia. A cashbook dating from

1828 that belonged to his great-grandfather, William; a letter written by an uncle in 1906 telling his girlfriend that he had picked out his block of land, and, of course, lots of historical photos. He even has the registration papers for a Jowett Javelin he and his father bought in 1950. By anyone’s standard, you would say Dave has lived a pretty hard life, (he recently had two heart attacks and two strokes) and yet he has a zest for life and a twinkle in his eye. On his verandah, he proudly points out how straight the timbers remain, 64 years after he milled them. “It’s all good fun, isn’t it?” Dave Keir’s glass is definitely half-full.

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Danny’s dedication to

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Music HT writer Gay Liddington’s first memory of Danny Rose was in the year 2000. She was sitting out front of Maleny’s Upfront Club. He wore an apron and a beret jauntily tipped to the side, and waved freshly baked muffins under the noses of customers. And she just knew there was much more to this man than met the eye...

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S WITH EACH OF US, there is a story behind the story. Danny’s apron and beret served to disguise a passionate and talented musician. The seeds planted in childhood. Danny hails from suburban Perth. He is the second of four children born into a secular Jewish family in 1953. “We would sit around the record player in front of the fireplace and sing songs from the great musicals. Dad was a swing sax and clarinet player and so there was some jazz in the collection as well. “In ’59 when my older brother had gone to school, I had mum to myself. We’d listen to the radio and play musical games.” While influenced by family preferences, pop radio added to Danny’s music education.

Danny with staff at the Upfront Club, 2000

“There was quite a smorgasbord of musical styles in the late fifties and early sixties. I was completely swept up in it. “By the time I got to high school, instead of doing my homework, I would just turn the dial on the transistor and write down all the words of the pop songs.” At the age of 13, Dan received his first guitar, a Japanese Teisco Stratocaster copy. It drew him further down the musical path. “I was expelled from high school for wagging it, often in favour of sitting around at my friend’s place listening to music while his parents were at work. We would pour over every syllable, every note. We’d do that for days at a time.”

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I asked what’s next for Danny Rose. “A possible venture is getting a music education program happening. It could be for young people or those who would not otherwise have access to this kind of program.” Over the years Danny has played his music at parties, weddings and the Maleny Music Festival. Supported by fellow musicians, he’s had as many as a group of seven, often known as ‘The Consultants of Swing’. Apart from two songs written for environmental causes, Danny doesn’t class himself as a songwriter. However, his talent, dedication to music, and love of the Maleny community has written its own song for all to enjoy. Enquiries: E: danupfrontrose@bigpond.com or phone M: 0427 022 612 More photos: https://www.facebook.com/Hinterlandtimes/

Danny Rose busking out front of Maleny IGA Image by Gay Liddington

And so, the aspiring musician was enrolled at Mt Lawley High School in the hope that the academic, achievement oriented Jewish culture would make a difference. But the scholastic downhill slide continued. Danny dropped out during Year 12. “I escaped from home, got into a flat with a mate, then took an opportunity to get a ride over to Melbourne. It was 1969 and I was 16.” For a while Dan followed the ‘hippie trail’ along the east coast. He met his future wife and went to the Kimberleys where they worked in an Aboriginal community administered by the Uniting Church. “That experience restored my faith in humanity - smiles on the faces of the Aborigines despite their circumstances. We worked in the store, stocking and serving the community. After a few months we ended up back on Bribie then Wamuran. “In the early 80s, with a family to support I bought a business buying and selling fruit and vegetables. I would drive from house to house on various routes around Caboolture…beep, beep, fruit and vegies. I did that for three years. “I landed in Maleny because friends wanted to start a café. It was where ‘Colin James’ is now situated. They needed a partner and knowing I had a music and food history, I was it. “Danboli’s was the first live music café in Maleny. It began in 1985 and operated for three years. “Maleny was very different back then in terms of eateries. There was a fish and chip shop, our café and the pub. Also, Mary Nagy’s general store and café was where Maleny Harvest fruit shop is now trading.

“And the cattle saleyard was next to the hotel. Occasionally the cows would break out and run up the main street.” In 1994 the Maleny Cooperative Club Society trading as the Upfront Club opened. A year later Danny completed his first volunteer ‘dishie’ shift at the Club. He was soon cooking and then obtained front-of-house shifts. During his second year, Danny Rose was appointed Entertainment Manager. It was the beginning of a new era. Danny managed the Upfront Club’s entertainment for 20 years: “It was a struggle finding musicians apart from talented locals but when the internet came in, it was easier. The music got better and better and we acquired a reputation.” Danny’s role at the Club became a full-time job – paid and voluntary. When he wasn’t entertaining, he sourced musicians, managed sound equipment and promoted the acts. He also received a ‘Volunteer of the Year’ award and served as a director of the cooperative for five years. It was all consuming until the recent closure of the Club. “I loved what I was doing and got a lot of praise and appreciation for the quality of music. To have educated the population with the diversity of music that we were able to attract was a privilege. “Since the Club closed I’ve been busking to survive. However, it’s really revived my spirits being straight and sober to a straight and sober audience of all ages. It’s enthralling.” Dan agrees that busking is a great avenue for social interaction. He welcomes those who would join him for a chat or sing-a-long in front of Maleny’s IGA. “The greatest reward is when a little kiddie will stop their parents and automatically be smiling and dancing. And then they throw money into my guitar case…it’s like a ticket to heaven.

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Joh n Wells:

A S P O N TA N E O U S L I F E HT readers have Curramore resident Maria Lewis to thank for this story about her extraordinary creative neighbour, John Wells. His moving and evocative words, and a group effort, have resulted in 81-yearold John’s first book of poetry being published.

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ENVY PEOPLE WHO can capture the essence of a moment in a few words. It is the lot of the poet, so different from the rambling sentences of a storyteller. John Wells, from Curramore, is a master in the art of poetry. When I met up with him over a cuppa in his lounge room, I couldn’t but think how well he suited his home. Like John, it is unconventional. It is over 100 years old (John, by comparison, is a mere lad at 81). The lounge room, which bears witness to most of John’s creative processes, is more like a cave than a room. Its wide vertical boards, never painted, have aged to a golden brown. It is alive with artwork—most created by John, but there are also paintings by mates. “You could say I live a spontaneous life,� said John. “Random ideas come, sometimes art, sometimes words. I never know when they are going to arrive. Often it is one or two in the morning, but, you see, I don’t have any set time when I must go to bed, so I capture the moment when it presents.� I admired a lampshade: a cylinder of fine metal mesh from which, when lit, emerged three-dimensional faces. He was particularly proud of this creation. “I had the idea during a 10-day creative splurge. I hardly slept. I painted, made carvings, tried many different things. I pressed the faces into the mesh using a bottle I had found on Moreton Island. I was working on the carpet on the floor, and had no idea what the end result would be until I lit it from inside.� Born on a farm in the UK, John found his way to Australia, via New Zealand, when he followed his brother at the age of 21. “I worked when I needed to, mostly physical work, usually farming—which I knew. My work has fitted around my life, not the other way around.�

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Thirty-five years ago, he settled in Curramore on a property that gave him space. “This old house was the original farmhouse in the days when cattle and crops were the mainstay.” For most of that time, he has shared a boundary with the Lewis family. “I’ve known Julia-Rose since childhood. She and her mother, Maria, have always encouraged my creative streak, particularly my poetry.” It is this friendship that has led to Ripples in the Field, an exquisite volume of the poetry of John Wells. “Julia-Rose, herself a writer (she is a wellknown Sydney playwright) said: ‘why don’t we do this, John?’ I wasn’t interested in the money, but thought it would be nice to have my poetry contained in one book. I have had a couple of small collections published before, but nothing like this.” He chose a painting of a kingfisher by friend, Peter Hoffmann, for the cover. A pastel so fine it is hard to believe this is not a photograph. The magic begins from the first poem dedicated to the kingfisher:

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This is not a book to read from cover to cover. It is one to be taken bite by bite, each brief poem to be chewed over, reread, thought about. Each page captures so much more than words. I have seldom been so moved by poetry. And neither have his friends, which is why, after so many years of encouragement, he joined forces with Julia-Rose to make it a reality. On Saturday September 3, his brother, niece and many friends gathered at The Maleny Marketplace to launch his anthology. There was so much fun, love and energy, with John selling 60 books on the day. “It was a labour of love. I owe so much to the faith of JuliaRose who spent two years on this project; all the while, writing and producing two plays of her own.” But John has other interests. He pointed to an overflowing bookcase. “I spend a lot of time reading about UFOs,” he said. I asked him if he had ever experienced a sighting. “One day, I was sitting in the grass, around midday, talking to a young guy at Tanawha when, out of the cloud, came this grid-like vision, around 900ft in diameter.

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Messy Church

and Mabel in Maleny Messy Church began in England in 2004, as an outreach to the community who wanted an opportunity to interact and ask their own questions about religion. The Maleny branch has been going for three years so far, catering for all age groups, and Mabel Crosby is the oldest member at 107 years old…

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ATTENDED MALENY’S Messy Church without expectation as the name and concept were new to me. “Life is messy. Some people come from ‘messy’ homes or have ‘messy’ lives, hence the name,” said June Allison, convenor and a Messy Church leader at St George’s Anglican Church. When I walked into the room, I immediately felt part of the vibrant and bustling environment. It was a delight to see people of all ages interacting. The session began with an introduction to the theme. It was about teamwork and linked to the Olympic Games. The topic was interwoven with a bible story. To actively demonstrate the theme everyone went outside for a relay race. Young and younger joined in the fun. Excited participants ran the distance, each wanting to do their best for the team. Energy expended, everybody trailed back inside to engage in activities. Cakes were iced and decorated to be later shared for dessert. Others created paintings and some made gold medals used in the celebration activity led by Father Harry. A highlight of the evening was the shared meal. The Messy

Church community sat at around a long table. A buzz of conversation was punctuated with laughter. I asked June about the history of the group. “It began in England in 2004 and there are now 3300-plus Messy Churches around the world! It primarily has four elements: creating, sharing, hospitality and storytelling with a Christian theme. “Sometimes we have members of four generations in the one space,” said June. A much loved and respected member of this church group is Mabel Crosby. At the time I attended Messy Church, Mabel was in hospital where she celebrated her 107th birthday. June said, “Mabel is just gorgeous. If you ask her how she is, she’ll tell you she’s fighting fit. “Before she went on her last cruise she was stacking up chairs at Messy Church. People just resonate with her. She is amazing.” Mabel Crosby sailed from England to Australia with her family when she was four years old. As a young person she gained the reputation of being a hard worker. Teenage Mabel chopped down trees and helped clear the land where the family home was built. Mabel’s daughter Ruth Blackburn, another Messy Church leader, adds to the story.

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Above: Mabel Crosby and her daughter Ruth Blackburn – Pacific Islands cruise Far right top: Mabel’s 107th birthday celebrations Images provided by Ruth Blackburn

Far right below: All ages team relay race Image Gay Liddington

“Life is messy. Some people come from ‘messy’ homes or have ‘messy’ lives..”

“Mum was widowed in 1970 but she soldiered on. She’s always worked physically hard and would swing a mattock, chop down lantana, dig in the garden and mow all the lawns. “We had a five-and-a-half-acre poultry farm at Gosford with about 2000 chooks. Dad worked away on the railway and only came home on weekends and so Mum managed everything. She fed the animals, milked the cows and made butter.” The farm was sold when family challenges called Mabel to move to Queensland. She assisted her youngest daughter with four children whilst living next door. When Mabel was asked why she loves Messy Church she said, “Because it’s young families – children as well as older people. I love to see them coming along and being involved. “I enjoy the company and having a meal together. My great grandchildren come along sometimes and I love seeing them in action.” Ruth adds, “Mum joins in everything, she never says no. She’ll wake up in the morning and say, ‘What’s the program today?’ “She used to enjoy playing bowls but now loves to knit and go cruising. In July this year we cruised to the Pacific Islands. “While on the ship Mum would walk the full length of the corridor, never take the lift. She did a lot of walking and climbing even down ladders when necessary.” Mabel said she loves cruising because, “It’s so quiet and peaceful – no traffic rushing around. I love to look over the water, the food is nice and I really like playing trivia.

I talked with Ruth about her mother’s longevity. “Well, back in the 1960s we became members of the Natural Health Society in Sydney. We always had our own cows, drank raw milk, had homemade butter and cream. We grew vegetables and had eggs from our chooks. “Mum has always eaten a good diet and she used to drink green barley grass every morning. She loves chocolate too and, she’ll have a glass of port wine every now and then. “Good food, hard work and a clear conscience. Her faith has always stood her in good stead. “She doesn’t take any pills - not on any medication whatsoever. No heart problems, no diabetes and, even though Mum’s had a few falls, she’s never broken a bone. The doctor said he’ll have to ring bark her to kill her!” Even though Mabel Crosby celebrated her 107th birthday in hospital, I suspect it won’t be too long before she’s back at Messy Church, knitting, engaging with the young people and sharing her lively humour. Ruth recounted her mother’s birthday celebration. “Every birthday Mum’s always done her version of the Highland Fling. This is the first birthday that she’s had to sit down. “She was the centre of attention, the life of the party, and sang, ‘Happy birthday to me’.”

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I've had the most responses I have received to an article, let alone a editor's note! Whether you believe he is a national treasure or the opposite, Mungo MacCallum certainly provokes opinion to date, responses were overwhelming to retain the column 25:5! We also had some lovely comments on HT in general and regardless of their opinion, people appreciated being consulted. Thanks to those who gave their permission to reprint their comments below…

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HEN WE FIRST PUBLISHED his column, readers were amazed that we were able to attract a veteran political commentator of such stature who only writes for three other papers. The response was 5-1 in favour. Even those who didn’t like his politics, commented on how politically astute and thought-provoking he was. It was also at a time when Mungo had visited Maleny as a guest author in the old Rosetta’s bookshop. So many residents got to meet him and buy his books, ranging from politics to cooking. We were all enthralled with his very funny stories about both sides of politics. Not to mention some of the antics and shameful secrets of his forbears…the famous Wentworth family going back to the first fleet. The first year we won best newspaper, was the year we first published Mungo as one of our columnists.

…I would hate to see you drop his column. It’s the first thing I read each edition…Mungo is a natural treasure, and Michael and I were very proud to publish him. Faith Baigent, previous owner of HT ...my favourite article is Mungo's column. Don't listen to those narrow minded readers who never want to see an alternative viewpoint from the one they are rusted onto. There are already plenty of other newspapers available that pander to their point of view. Dennis Hensby

We both search through for Mungo's column as soon as we get our copy of HT, before even reading what else is there to read and enjoy. We are well into our eighties and very interested in politics, so we are always on familiar ground with him and appreciate his tell-it-as-it-is approach… with respect, can we suggest that those who do not want to read Mungo's column simply don't have to. Jean and Ivor Head, Maleny The HT is a great mag no doubt about it - but without the Mungo piece it would be 'less' (not 'more'). Denis Oneill We like reading Mungo MacCallum's article ….and would like see it retained. Jill and Peter Byrne One of the reasons why I enjoy Mungo’s column is his beautiful choice of words. Our language is so fascinating, that to be able to read an article by someone who is in such command of our language, whether I agree or not, is exciting. I learn a new word every time! Secondly, his insight into what is actually happening in Canberra, given his long experience as a political journalist, is informative, and often an alternative view to that expressed in some of our newspapers. I like to hear both sides of a story before deciding what I believe. To those who wish to have this column removed - I would defend your right to disapprove of Mungo’s words, but allow us the right to read them. My answer to those who do not like Mungo’s column is this – DON’T READ IT! Colette Appleton Our vote for Mungo's column is for you to consider replacing it with an article from one of your own excellent writers. Gordon & Lois Hooper

Minor bus timetable change for qconnect routes 890, 891 and 892 On Tuesday 4 October, there will be minor timetable changes for routes: •

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routes 890, 891 and 892 will have minor timetable adjustments – meaning your bus may arrive or depart earlier or later than it currently does. There will be no other changes to these services. Pick up a copy of your new timetable by contacting Glasshouse Country Coaches on 5496 9249. Please check your new timetable prior to travelling to avoid missing your bus. For more information, please visit qconnect.qld. gov.au or call 13 QGOV (13 74 68).


He delivers some pointed strong criticism of our current federal government. However, he outlines clearly the reasons for his criticism, and presents a good case supported by facts…It's important that newspapers do offer opportunities for opinion pieces that point out and criticise our government's failings. Bruce Zimmer, Flaxton I think Mungo gives you the edge in free newspapers. An opinion you don't always agree with but always thought provoking. Christine Beard I think Mungo is a genius and a real asset to your publication. Sure his views are sometimes a little left, but not always. The only people who would have a problem with his comments would be hard line, right wing zealots who disagree with anybody who doesn’t blindly follow their doctrines! Keep Mungo!! David Killeen Yes, whatever you do, please keep Mungo. We think he gives both sides of the political spectrum a good serve. So good to read copy of a pro journo..from the old school! Libby and Marek Malter, Maleny Please, please, please keep Mungo. Those who do not wish to read his words can simply pass them by but it is not possible to read what is not there and I know that we and many others would be very disappointed if you were to remove this column. Geoff and Yvonne Holmes Many friends and I were very appreciative of the fact that you inherited and then kept Mungo MacCallum’s column when you and your husband bought our famous HT. To us it makes the difference between a character magazine with personality that wins a prize and one that doesn’t. Nora Julien I was surprised to read … that you “took out the politics” when it is very obvious that Mungo’s column is all about politics and his usual diatribe against the Liberal National Coalition has not changed in this issue. His column is a good example of the childish spite and derogatory language that passes for statesmanship in our two major political parties, which is turning voters off in

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There is enough waffle in the media and Mungo has some substance. Good reading. Delcia Sorensen, Woombye

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He has been talking/writing about politics for a long time and he can put some perspective to recent events. Petrus Heyligers, Curramore ..we have had more than enough of his left-wing bias ... I really do not feel that political comment has a place in your otherwise excellent magazine, and certainly not on such a one-sided basis. …it seems that the right wing probably is in the ascendancy around here, so why we have had to put up with his bigoted Labor-oriented views I have no idea…may I suggest that you ditch him as soon as possible! Helen Evans, Maleny Please KEEP IT! Yes, at times it can be termed "politically incorrect", but what the heck, we need that balance. Sometimes I don't agree with him, other times I do. Belle Crane

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Straight from the horse’s mouth Do you want to know where to celebrate the race that stops the nation? Choose from any of these 2016 Melbourne Cup events, Tuesday November 1! Rotary Lunch at Maleny Manor

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Dress up, enjoy the fashion parade, canapes and a two-course lunch at Maleny Manor - consistently recognised as one of the most outstanding reception venues in Australia. There will cup sweeps, a Calcutta auction, prizes for best dressed, best hat and lucky door ticket. Join in the fun, 11am-3pm and watch the race in beautiful surroundings. This year Rotary Club of Maleny will be raising funds for the Blackall Range Care Group and the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. We have great support from Maleny Manor, Simply Stylish, Imelda’s of Maleny, Maleny Optical and Maleny Jewellers. Tickets are $100 per person, table or individual bookings on 0448 830 030 (close October 25).

Maudy’s is running a three-course meal in conjunction with the Maleny RSL Sub Branch Inc. You are invited to Maudy’s Restaurant from 11am. Come along and enjoy a delicious meal. Try your luck in the sweeps, and enjoy the fun of the fashions. There are prizes for best-dressed, best hat and more! The cost is $65 and includes a welcoming glass of champagne, or other refreshment. You may pay with cash up front by October 12 to Helen Gilmour-Walsh 0418 163 118, or secretary Liz at the office can make bookings. Please call 5494 3717. Maudy’s is located at 466 Maleny-Kenilworth Road, Witta.

Jazz at The Tamarind Retreat with a three-course lunch, champagne on arrival, sweepstakes, TV broadcast and live jazz at Spicers Tamarind. Enjoy the thrill of the Melbourne Cup and treat yourself The Tamarind recently received one Chef Hat in the 2017 Brisbane Times Good Food Guide. The Melbourne Cup Lunch is $75 per person – please call 5420 5420 to book your place!

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You are welcome from 10.30am to come along and enjoy a great day. Bring a group of friends and take part in the fun and games, with a Lucky Door prize, sweeps, prize for Best Dressed and Best Hat and a fashion parade. The special atmosphere begins with a complimentary glass of champagne or juice on arrival, followed by a twocourse lunch, all before the main race starts. Cost is $25 per person and tickets can be purchased at the club. For enquiries phone Heather on: 07 5442 9360.

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Norman and Kate Scott announce a new name and soon a new location for Colin James Fine Foods

Over the next year the famous café and gelato shop will move to larger premises on Maple Street creating more space for the retail, café and fromagerie business. The new name will help to strengthen the effort to raise the profile of Maleny and the Hinterland region as the location for a wide array of quality food production and food tourism.


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fundraisers not to miss School kids here and overseas, farmers, breast cancer research, repairing fistulas, here's five very worthy fundraisers coming up…

See you at the Country Fair! The Maleny State School Country Fair is on 3.30-8pm on Friday, October 14. P&C Member, Mandy McMahon, says it is the standout event of the MSS calendar year, "It is fun for everybody and our largest fundraising activity." You'll find stalls, rides, live entertainment, show bags, coffee, food, BBQ and bar supported by APEX. "The whole community is really behind it, we had overwhelming generosity with local businesses and our mega raffle." The huge Mega Raffle is drawn at 6.30pm and a fireworks spectacular, sponsored by Bakers Lawyers, showcases at 7.30pm. Chicks in the Sticks With a ‘country race meeting’ theme, don't miss the 2016 Chicks in the Sticks high tea on Sunday, October 23, at Yabbaloumba Retreat near Kenilworth. Getting dressed up in your high tea finery, nibbling on delicious treats, sipping tea, being delighted by the latest fashions and taking part in auctions and multidraws are part of a wonderful afternoon where you raise funds for breast cancer research. Let your imagination run when it comes to a headpiece everything from a hat or fascinator to a jockey's cap. Tickets are still $40 - contact Kelli on 5446 0155. Support For Girls’ Hostel in India You are invited to an Indian Dinner, 6pm Friday November 4 for only $25. Expect delicious Indian food; and entertainment. Hear about development work with the poorest villagers in north India, and a project supporting a hostel for girls and their education. All are welcome at the Uniting Church Hall, 1290 Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Bookings are essential by October 31 - call 5494 3951 or email: franguard@icloud.com Car boot sale for the farmers The recent rain has been fantastic, but it is only a small start to the recovery of our produce producing farmers and their families. Pick up a bargain and come to the Annual Farmers Fundraising Fair, Saturday October 29, 122 Western Ave,

A chocolate toss is just one of the stalls at the Maleny State School Country Fair on October 14

Montville, and initiative of The Range INC. Why not book a site at $20 each, it all goes to the farmer’s fund. There will be a sausage sizzle, cold drinks, morning and afternoon tea for sale, music, and jumping castle. Car parking is available with a gold coin entry at the gate. Find out more: 5478 5896 or therangecoc@yahoo.com.au Eliminating fistula Zonta Blackall Range president, Alison Huth, said it was almost impossible for us to comprehend the problems women face with childbirth in a third world country. “A bad childbirth that results in a fistula is, without doubt, a life-changing event and a woman will spend her life as an outcast from her family if it is not repaired. “As women we need to do everything we can to help train midwives and support medical staff to repair fistulas”, she said. Come to their third ‘Fistula morning tea’ at the Masonic Hall, Tamarind Street Maleny on September 29 from 9.30am to 12 noon. Bring your friends and help ensure safer birthing practices to village women and girls. Tickets are $15, and raffles are available from June: 5499 9234.

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Will Andrew Powell and his Celebrity Eleven retain the trophy from the Maleny Maulers at the Annual Charity Cricket Match on October 15?

Charity Cricket Match The craziest cricket you ever saw, yes - it's real pyjama cricket! On Saturday October 15 at 12 noon, Maleny Showgrounds, the infamous Maleny Maulers will once again take on Andrew Powell's Celebrity Eleven at Maleny’s Annual Charity Cricket Match. Please come and support the pyjama-clad players as they raise funds for the Lung Foundation Australia. Now into its sixth year, Captain Powell wrested the Golden Thong Trophy from Captain Denver’s grasp last year. And intends to defend it vigorously. With theatre personalities, locals and politicians mixing it in the middle, a running commentary from Hot 91’s Sam Coward, entertainment as well as some good cricket is guaranteed. The day has a more serious side, raising money for Lung Foundation Australia (http://lungfoundation.com.au/) in memory and support of Maleny's Dr Peter Oliver, who died of lung cancer. Tragically, his wife Ann died of the same disease. Neither smoked a cigarette. Raising funds for campaigns to make people aware of this is important, allowing the LFA to work on removing the stigma attached to one of Australia’s biggest killers. “When you can’t breathe, nothing else matters”. Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club invite spectators of all ages to this free event, buy a barbecue lunch and enjoy a great afternoon.

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BIT OVER A YEAR AGO, Malcolm Turnbull decided that it was all about winning. Not winning for the nation, or winning for the party, and certainly not winning for his long-held policies, but winning for himself – making himself number one. So he set about buying votes; it was, after all, almost second nature. That was the way he obtained his pre-selection and bludgeoned his way past the sitting member for Wentworth in the first place. This time it meant auctioning off his core principles (one could hardly any more call them beliefs) to the highest bidders, the Nationals, who had never liked him, and the right wing Liberals, who had never trusted him. Of course, they still don’t, but they were bought, and by and large they have stayed bought. There were a few recalcitrants, but they were in the minority then, and their numbers have been decreased since he dragged them through the recent election. So he could relish the first anniversary of his coup in relative safety. His party room may be far from solid, but it is, for the moment, secure. But to keep it that way he needs to constantly kowtow to the uberconservative rump; they have been suppressed for the moment, but for a wildly ambitious but morally pusillanimous leader, the risk of insurgency is always paramount: that is what winning, and continuing to win, is all about. And thus we saw the last vestiges of Turnbull’s previous stance on same sex marriage abandoned so comprehensively that it could only appear that he wanted the plebiscite to fail – to get rid of the troublesome issue for the next three years, and to blame Bill Shorten and the Labor Party for its demise. Any possible olive branches were ruthlessly pruned away. He could have agreed to Gorge Brandis’s idea of a bill which would have made a successful plebiscite self-fulfilling; if the yes vote won, then the legislation was passed automatically. He could have committed to a bipartisan – indeed, a multipartisan – campaign with Shorten, Richard di Natale, Nick Xenophon and others of like mind to prosecute the case of equality as vigorously and energetically as he once worked for the republic – another abandoned crusade. And he certainly could have resisted the demands for public funding to propagandise the extremists of both sides. This latter surrender was simply outrageous. The zealots against reform try to claim that it is only fair, there was public funding – more of it, in fact – during the republican referendum campaign. But the comparison is absurd. That was a referendum – a binding measure to change the Australian constitution. The plebiscite will change nothing, not even the marriage laws. That will have to be done through parliament, if at all, and there are those in that forum which who will refuse to accept the result in any case. The plebiscite is, as its opponents have pointed out, no more than a hugely expensive opinion poll. People are entitled to air their views as vigorously and as publicly as they wish to, but surely they should have to bear the cost themselves. But as it is, selected propagandists will dig into the public trough for no good reason at all.

And the process by which the money will be allocated is highly dubious; the loot will be apportioned by a committee of two government politicians, two opposition politicians, one crossbencher and five so-called “community” representatives, appointed not by the parliament but by the government. These five will constitute a majority, a branch stack of the kind John Howard managed with the republic and Turnbull himself manipulated with his own preselection. And there will be no effective restrictions about what they can say and how; that will be up to the networks, who will be compelled to air the content in what is laughingly called the public interest. It seems a long time ago that Turnbull attacked and derided the process, in far stronger language than the measured terms the conservative Dean Smith used in pointing out the dangers of overturning the whole system of parliamentary democracy to embrace populism. It was, Turnbull claimed, an election commitment, an unbreakable promise to the voters. But even as he mouthed these platitudes, his iron clad guarantees for superannuation reform were being trashed, once again by the heavies of the right. The trashing, of course, was at the behest of protecting the rich base (meaning donors) of the Liberal Party, but as a barely intended consequence there were some worthwhile changes to the budget announcements as well. This, Turnbull and his treasurer Scott Morrison assured us, proved that they were consultative and flexible. Our Prime Minister is certainly flexible; the flip flops of the last years have proved that. He can bend over so far backward so that his head disappears up his arse. But the plebiscite is apparently written in stone, the eleventh commandment handed down by his immortal predecessor, Tony Abbott. It is worth recalling that the plebiscite was never a considered decision of the party room, but a captain’s pick – a stitch up by Abbott and his fellow conservative god botherers to delay, frustrate and ultimately destroy the whole idea of same sex marriage. Turnbull’s now foredoomed legislation, his own birthday present to the nation, may well have completed the job. Having made the machinery around the already unloved plebiscite as hard line and unacceptable as he possibly could, the man who still pretends that he really, truly, honestly wants same sex marriage to become a reality has almost certainly scuttled it in the foreseeable future. There are those who hope that Turnbull will eventually turn to a plan B; that there will be the conscience vote he previously espoused, that his party room will bow to the majority view confirmed repeatedly by the electorate at large over numerous polls far less fraught than the plebiscite and that we will all come up bathed in rainbows. Well, they can hope; Turnbull has certainly shown that whatever he may have said or done in the past, there is always room to make yet another somersault, if it is seen to be to his advantage. But there’s the rub; at this stage his commitment is to grovel to Cory Berhardi, Eric Abetz and their ilk – the ones who have always hated him and who will ignore the plebiscite anyway. Happy anniversary, Malcolm. I hope it’s been worth it.

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COMPANY DIRECTORS

BEWARE

The days when Company Directors could plead ignorance of their Company’s affairs are long gone with the courts showing very little sympathy for Director who use ignorance as a defence.

Directors are expected to: •

Be proactive and actively participate in the management of the Company. Total nonparticipation is impermissible;

Understand the role that a Director performs;

Ensure that the solvency of the Company can be monitored on a continuing basis.

Directors in particular have an obligation to prevent their Company from incurring debts that the Company cannot pay for. It is the Company’s cash-flow which is of crucial importance and this is where the line between solvent and insolvent trading can be found. A Company is only solvent if it is able to pay all of its debts “as and when they fall due” – not just some of its debts. If it is alleged that a Director has contravened the Corporations Act in relation to insolvent trading the Director must be able to prove one of the following as defence: •

when the Company incurred the debt the Director had reasonable grounds to expect that the Company was solvent and would remain solvent even if the debt was incurred; or

when the Company incurred the debt the Director had relied upon the information from a subordinate; or

that when the debt was incurred the Director, because of illness or some other good reason, was unable to take part in the management of the company at that time; or

that the Director took all reasonable steps to stop the Company from incurring the debt.

It is clear that although Directors may delegate certain responsibilities to other subordinates in the Company, they are still obliged to have an active role in the management of the affairs of the Company. To fail in this obligation to properly discharge the duties of the office of a Director could lead to personal exposure to liability and in many cases significant sums of money.

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Local loyalty rewarded at Hill Top Toes by Victoria McGuin

Hill Top Toes in Montville is 13 years old this month, and owners Michael and Maree Millar are very proud of their teenager! With high quality shoes, boots, heels and sandals in an array of colours and styles, this boutique shoe shop is something special. “We like to provide something different. Give customers a selection that no one else has,” Maree tells me. The hugely popular Tsonga Isivina, with buttersoft leather, and the Ascari Ivy, with a sole that massages your foot, are so in demand that Hill Top Toes now stock them in over 16 different colours! Maree and Michael arrived in Montville 13 years ago with the idea taking over a gift business as their retirement project. Left: Maree and Michael Millar celebrate 13 years at Hill Top Toes

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ENEE BLACKWELL is grinning from ear to ear - last month she was crowned Overall Winner in the Australian Pearl Jewellery Design Competition. Cygnet Bay Pearls sponsored the competition to celebrate the iconic Australian South Sea Pearl and the talents of Australia’s Jewellers, Silver and Goldsmiths, as part of their 70 year celebrations of pearl pioneering in Broome. A Cygnet Bay Pearl had to be included in the design, as they are remarkable Aussie Broome Pearls. "When the information first came out about the design competition, they said three pearls would be awarded per state. So I sent my resume and CV and won one of the pearls,” Renee smiles. “It is such a remarkable pearl, I was super inspired to show it off to its best effect. “The other thing I loved about this particular design competition was although it's the first inaugural event, it was done so professionally from the first email to

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the three amazingly qualified judges.” Amidst tough competition across the nation, Renee won a cash prize, pearl to the value of $3,000 and a trophy! "The thing you can not actually tell by the photos...is the top of the ring is about the size of a potato chip! Very much a ‘bling-ring’!" 50% of the competition was on the overall design and 25% was on "how the design best showed the pearl" and 25% was on quality of workmanship. Congratulations - another first for Maleny! See more of Renee's beautiful designs at: reneeblackwelldesign.com Renee Blackwell's winning entry - South Sea Dreaming is sterling silver, 18 kt. yellow gold featuring a Cygnet Bay Pearl

“We walked up the hill and saw this building. At the same time, I had noticed there were no shoe shops in Montville, so the idea was born.” There are plenty of tourists who visit the shop, but Maree and Michael hope to encourage more locals too, and have started their Local Loyalty Program card. “Every time you spend $50 you receive a stamp, and when the card is full you get 20% off a pair of shoes. The most important thing is we want locals to feel this is their shop, and to share with us what they want to see in here.” Before I leave, Maree tells me of a husband who recently popped his head in the door and said, ‘I just came to thank you, because now I don’t have to drive my wife to the coast when she wants shoes!’ “That’s what we love to hear!” she laughs. Drop in and see Michael and Maree at Shop 7, Mayfield,127-133 Main Street, Montville, give them a call on 07 5442 9326 or visit: www.hilltoptoes.com.au


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ANDSBOROUGH’S PIONEER PARK is a magnet for children from Caloundra to Maleny and beyond. With a fun flying fox in constant use (by kids and parents!) and plenty of interesting areas to play in, it’s not surprising this park is so popular. Opened in 2006, it was one of the first all abilities playgrounds to be built in Queensland and it is the only one listed on the Sunshine Coast. There are another 16 in Queensland.

These wonderful parks allow children of all ages and all abilities to have fun and challenging play with their friends and family. Rated highly by families, it includes a pioneer cottage complete with play kitchen, verandah, ramp access and adjustable speakerphone, sand and water play tables and swings. There's even an artificial garden with spinning flowers and a mail box, vibrating rock, hammock, carousel and interactive sensory gardens which encourage different types of play, such as active, exploratory, and social play. Parents appreciate the shade sails, BBQ and picnic shelter with tables, and for any budding explorers the fenced perimeter is a real bonus. Most of the park is pram and wheelchair accessible, plus the drinking fountain with equal access and push lever operation, equal access pathways, rubberised softfall and ramp access and disabled car parking. There is also an equal access toilet block, featuring two unisex toilets, and it is all maintained by Sunshine Coast Regional Council. On October 10, join library staff at the park for a free morning of stories, games, dress ups and craft with ‘Libraries on the Move’. Teddy bears, hats and picnic blankets are a must! The Mobile Library will also be there so you can borrow your favourite books or join the library, 9.30am-11am. Pioneer Park All Abilities Playground is located on Caloundra Street, Landsborough.

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FTER MONTHS OF recording stories of those who had connections with the Nambour to Mapleton Heritage Tramway, Chris Peckham of Source Media produced Full Steam Ahead: Stories of Nambour-Mapleton Heritage Tramway, a DVD for the Sunshine Coast Council. A wonderful way to spend the Heritage Levy that forms part of the council’s rates. The launch was hugely popular and extra screenings had to be scheduled. Present at the Nambour Library launch were Clive Plater, president of the Nambour Museum, whose father worked at the Nambour Mill from 1930 to 1981; Eileen Lovelock who lived beside the tramline from the age of 12; and Dale Jacobsen whose mother first rode the tram in 1926, aged four.

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Celebrants & Ceremonies 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

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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

The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen – 83 ¼ Years Old

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by Ann Patchett

by Simona Ciraolo

by Hendrik Groen

One Sunday afternoon in Southern California, Bert Cousins shows up at Franny Keating’s christening party uninvited. Before evening falls, he has kissed Franny’s mother, Beverly— thus setting in motion the dissolution of their marriages and the joining of two families. Patchett’s novel is immediately engrossing; one can't imagine reading the first chapter and not being compelled to read on. Commonwealth floats back and forth in time and among the members of the Cousins and Keating families, especially the six children united by their hatred of their parents. Patchett paints a fully realized picture of family life with its myriad complexities. "Commonwealth", is one of those novels that you race to finish because you want to know what happens to characters you’ve come to care about, while at the same time you want to slow down to make it last.

It's Nana's birthday and the family have gathered to celebrate. Her little granddaughter notices that the lines on Nana's face make her sometimes look sad or worried. So she asks her about them. Nana tells her that they are simply wrinkles, and she is very fond of her lines because they are where she keeps her memories. Like the time, as a girl, she discovered a great mystery. Or the time she had the best beach picnic in the world with her girlfriends. Each of these memories is featured across a lustrous, beautifully illustrated, wordless double page spread that's sure to evoke curiosity and smiles from kids, and strong emotion (and goose bumps) from adults. It's so wonderful to see a book on grandparents that sits outside the square. Grandparents are (or should be) an enormously important part of their grandchildren's lives--and Simona's beautiful book celebrates that.

'Another year and I still don't like old people. Me? I am 83 years old.' Hendrik Groen may be old, but he is far from dead and isn't planning to be buried any time soon. Granted, his daily strolls are getting shorter because his legs are no longer willing and he had to visit his doctor more than he'd like. Technically speaking he is ... elderly. But surely there is more to life at his age than weak tea and potted geraniums? Hendrik sets out to write an exposé: a year in the life of his care home in Amsterdam, revealing all its ups and downs - not least his new endeavour the anarchic Old-But-Not Dead Club. And when Eefje moves in - the woman Hendrik has always longed for - he polishes his shoes (and his teeth), grooms what's left of his hair and attempts to make something of the life he has left, with hilarious, tender and devastating consequences.

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Lasting Impressions Gallery 6 Elizabeth Street KENILWORTH

Ph: 5446 0422 lastingimpressionsgallery.net OPEN Tue - Sun: 10:00-4:30 CLOSED Mondays

Based in the tranquil Sunshine Coast hinterland town of Kenilworth, Lasting Impressions Gallery has, over a period of more than two decades, established a reputation as one of the region’s leading art galleries. In addition to quality paintings, the Gallery also features a number of renowned hot-glass artists.

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Illume Creations Shop 4 Mayfield 127-133 Main Street MONTVILLE Ph: 5478 5440 illumecreations.com.au

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Come and escape to the lush hills and breathe in the fresh energy of Tina Cooper’s vibrant hand blown glass art! Illume Creations has the largest, most extensive range of this Montville hot glass artist’s work.

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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. Montville Showroom open during October, Friday and Sunday afternoon 4-6pm by Appointment.

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Maleny Art Direct Creative Chorus: Lindsay Muir, Janna Pameijer and Barbara Nye October 15, 5pm Lasting Impressions Gallery Ken Gailer: Horizons October 16 – 30 For more information about Galleries on the Hinterland go to www.hinterlandtimes.com.au and open the “Sunshine Coast Gallery Trail Booklet”

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Ph: 5478 5888 secretsonthelake.com.au OPEN Tue - Sun: 9:00 - 4:00

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.

Personally selected local artists and artisans exhibit in a unique art space which is a work of art in itself. Enjoy a cup of coffee or lunch in our café then browse the gallery, featuring Lindsay Muir, Siggi Cairns, Heather Jones, Peta Boyce, and more.

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Rick Everingham Studio/Gallery 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

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Art on Cairncross 3 Panorama Place Cairncross Corner MALENY

Ph: 5429 6404 artoncairncross.com.au OPEN Tues - Sun: 10:00 - 5:00

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.

Art and Wellbeing Traditional & Contemporary Maori Art, Workshops & Retreats Ph: 0450 521 136 artandwellbeing.com.au alice@artandwellbeing.com.au

Alice Spittle is a New Zealand Maori Contemporary Artist based in Maleny, who finds it hard to define herself as a painter, weaver or mixed media artist. Go ONLINE to view her work or find out about her upcoming weaving workshops and retreats. Works now showing at MAD and Forest Art Collective, Maleny.

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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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, Janna Pameijar, David Bongiorno, Jen Banks, David Miller, Barbara Nye, Rachel Fentiman, Heather Jones and John Morrison.

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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.

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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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OrN IN MELBOurNE in 1949, greg Adams studied at The National gallery Art School. He held his first exhibition at the Tolarno galleries in Melbourne in 1971. He then travelled extensively throughout Europe painting as he went. He became a full time professional artist at the age of thirty. “I started drawing as soon as I was old enough to hold a pencil but my passion for painting did not start until a broken leg, at the age of sixteen, forced me out of football,” greg told us. “During the 1980s, my base was Melbourne but I made extensive visits to Queensland to paint landscapes. In the late 80s I spent two years living at Spring Creek, Port Douglas. I love the Queensland rainforests. They are a paradise for artists. Also, I’ve had a long fascination with Queensland architecture. It’s unique. The old Queenslanders are almost like doll’s houses but not quite. I love to paint coloured glass windows with the light coming out of the house through the coloured glass. It gives the painting an unreal, fairytale quality.” for the last twenty years, greg has lived on the Sunshine Coast where he enjoys painting the lush farmlands and our marvelous beaches but the rainforests of tropical Queensland and the wonderful wetlands around Darwin still feature in many of his paintings. “I go out and just take it all in. I rarely set up an easel on location. I absorb the landscape as it is and paint from memory. People like to put the ‘naïve’ label on my paintings but I’ve had formal training and it is more a style of my own that has evolved. There is a naïve element but that’s deliberate. My work is very detailed. The technical way to describe it is ‘formalised realism’. It is not photographic – more a portrayal of a personal vision.” Open daily from 10 to 5, the Montville Art Gallery is located at 138 Main Street, Montville opposite The Village Green. As from October 1st, Greg’s paintings will be featured under ‘Exhibitions’ on the gallery’s website: www.montvilleartgallery.com.au

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Now in its sixth year, the Sculpture on the Edge Awards is a contemporary 3D exhibition presented by Arts Connect Inc over sixteen days in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, at 88 Obi Lane South, Maleny. Elli Schlunke won the 2015 People's Choice Award and said, “Opportunities to show and celebrate large outdoor pieces of sculpture are rare, especially in prestigious festival situations. "This event has allowed me to develop works on a grander scale than would fit into a small gallery space.” With major prizes of $5000 for the winner, $2500 second prize, and a Highly Commended Judges Award and People’s Choice Award, the artist lineup is rich with talent and works that fill the eye and feed the soul. Over 30 new pieces of sculpture this year come from established artists and exciting newcomers to the genre, and their mediums are as diverse as glass, bronze, marble, fibreglass, wood, found objects, steel, plastic and more. The exhibition opens October 7 -23, and there is free entry 9 -5pm daily.

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HE ArrIvAL Of SPrINg and the warm weather is often heralded by a chorus of birdsong and a flurry of activity in the natural world. Three Maleny artists Barbara Nye, Janna Pameijer and Lindsay Muir have come together to celebrate this dynamic time of year with a ‘Creative Chorus’. This art exhibition at Maleny Art Direct will be a celebration of new life with works that show the extraordinary in the ordinary and the simplicity and happiness which can be found in nature.

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René Bahloo, one of this year’s entrants in Sculpture on the Edge, is seen here with her piece “Inside the Outsiders”

Barbara Nye, Lindsay Muir and Janna Pameijer exhibit at Maleny Art Direct from October 15

Often the ordinary moments in life give us the most pleasure. These moments can be enjoyed in the beautiful paper collages by Barbara Nye. These intricate mixed media works incorporate painted paper pieces, which are layered and stitched to glorious effect. Janna Pameijer uses the simplicity of clay and form to highlight the posture, movement and character of creatures such as egrets and wallabies. Janna's generosity of spirit has helped to inspire many through her regular workshops and Moroccan cultural tours. It is a rare treat to see an exhibition by this master sculptor. Many will know Lindsay Muir through his wildlife sculptures. This exhibition will feature new work featuring the colours and formations of inland Australia. Pots, platters and bowls are created using new techniques not seen before, combining many different clays and glazes in the one piece. This has resulted in artworks which are fresh and innovative. A celebration of clay. Join the artists at Maleny Art Direct, shop 2/30 Maple Street, Maleny, on October 15 at 5pm.


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Community News Community News Community News MNC Open Day

Meet Montville’s new executive!

Toastmasters host Area 22 Conference

If you have ever wondered about the wonderful work they do at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre (MNC), come down, share in our community lunch and have a look around. There will be stalls by service providers and programs run at the centre including a Centrelink presence, floral arrangement group, welcome 2 Maleny, family and parenting support, free cooking classes, EPICC, men's group, Suncoast Community Legal Services and much more. It will be a great way to pick up information about these services. The fix-It Cafe will also be on, you can bring things down that require fixing/repairing, for $5 the volunteers will see if they can help you. Have you or anyone in your organisation wanted to offer some hours of volunteering? There will be an opportunity to sign up on the day, from two hours a month to a full day a week. Held 10am-2pm, Thursday October 27, Maleny Neighbourhood Centre,17 Bicentenary Lane Maleny. for all enquiries or a stall contact Anne on admin@malenync.org.au or visit the website: www.malenync.org.au

The 2016 Montville Commerce Annual general Meeting was a success with almost 30 people in attendance representing a cross-section of our vibrant local businesses. Welcome to the 2016/17 Executive Committee: President: Shiralee Cooper, Illume Creations; vice President: Julie Bevan, Eden Lodge B&B; Treasurer: Charlie Bevan, Eden Lodge B&B; Secretary/Admin. Officer: Melanie-Lee Anderson. Committee Members: vern Elms, Chis & Sassy; Sarah Hallam, Elements at Montville; Edi Heide, The Opal Cutter; Barbara Lamont, The Opal Cutter. The chamber thanks the outgoing Executive Members for their valued contribution over the past year - Anton Kardash, Mark foxley-Conolly, Paula Phillips and Allan rhode. The next general Meeting is on October 5, 5.30pm in the Montville village Hall. A Council representative will discuss Streetscape Planning, and Susan Maynard from visit Sunshine Coast will present on Social Media Promotion for business. Each month, a lucky member will win the business card draw - a voucher to the value of $50, and the floor at the following general Meeting to present their business.

Maleny Toastmasters Club is bringing members from Sunshine Coast and beyond for a great conference themed “Taking the Journey to the Heart of Speaking”. A day to be remembered! Contestants will be showing their best in Humorous, Evaluation, Impromptu and International Speeches. To make it even more enticing, there are guest Speakers. Also confirmed is the attendance of the Toastmaster International President Mike Storkey; a successful business trainer and coach. Po Mei Kwong, host coordinator, invites everyone to come along and have a snapshot of what Toastmaster has to offer. She shares “Toastmasters has been the most enjoyable, effective and affordable ‘therapy’ to gain confidence on public speaking! “I highly recommend it to anyone keen on improving communication and leadership skills whether you are a professional, student, retiree or just keen to express yourself better… It is fun!” Maleny Toastmasters meets every second and fourth Thursday of the month and the conference will be Saturday, October 15, 8am to 4.30pm. More info: malenytoastmasters@gmail.com or Tohm on 0406 448 905.

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C R E AT I V E C U T S Ben Ransom and Olivia Nolan

Claptomaniacs at Finbars The Claptomaniacs are Sunshine Coastbased musicians who perform mainly Eric Clapton or Cream numbers to local audiences whenever they get the opportunity. They also do a range of other material, notably Joe Cocker covers and other classic rock from the 60s and 70s. They are currently working at broadening the repertoire and have included numbers from artists as diverse as the rolling Stones, the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan, and a string of Blues material. A few solitary singles from artists like Procol Harum, the Doors and Atlanta rhythm Section are also sprinkled through the program. Performing at finbars, 8pm Saturday October 29.

With powerful vocals and infectious melodies, Ben ransom has all the hallmarks of a classic artist and performer. Ben started playing guitar and writing songs from the age of 15. His constant exposure to a broad range of musical influences has lead Ben to develop an appreciation and knowledge for many musical styles. This knowledge is incorporated into his multi-faceted approach to his songwriting which has an uncanny ability to draw in the listener on different levels. Ben’s new single “Dry Town” is currently sky rocketing up the charts, and on Saturday 8 he plays at the Beerwah Hotel, with support act Olivia Nolan.

Finbars introduces Craig Madden Craig Madden is a singer, string plucker and writer who has more than twenty years experience touring and local gigging on the East Coast of Australia. from solo shows, to larger stage band gigs, Craig has traversed a large part of the Australian musical landscape, but he began as a Blues guitarist on the Sunshine Coast. His voice and lyrics ring with truth, soul and experience, whilst his pumping rhythmic guitar style growls underneath, at times melodic and sweet, at others blue and intense. go and check out a show on friday 21 at 7pm.

Palmwoods has got the Blues Palmwoods always used to be known as the Sunshine Coast’s home of the Blues and we’re bringing the Blues back. “Palmwoods has got the Blues” will be held on the second Saturday of every month and will feature some of the best local and touring blues acts. Doc Span Blues Band featuring ross Williams, gus fenwick, and Matt Perin! Plus Barry Charles kicks off the night of Blues at the Palmwoods Hotel Saturday, October 8. Span has played thousands of gigs, touring Australia extensively and performed at every major music festival, recorded seven albums and guested on dozens. Don’t miss him! 32

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Col Finley at the Country Fair Enjoy live entertainment with country music favourite Col finley. Busy in the Australian and Country Music Charts with his singles Above the Blue and Rich with Friends. His album "Before the Storm" reached #3 in the Aria Album Charts so we are thrilled to welcome Col back to the Country fair! Supporting Col finley will be Will Day who has just released his debut EP and Chris Staff who has recorded in Nashville. The evening will end with a bang with Bakers Lawyers providing a fireworks spectacular. Join in the fun, 3.30-8pm on friday, October 14 at Maleny State School.

Oktoberfest time! Come and celebrate at 5pm with a complimentary beer in your own Oktoberfest Stein. Enjoy pretzels with cheese dip and a variety of german sausages, like Bratwurst, Knackwurst, Cheese Kranskys, Bockwurst and Wiener on the balcony overlooking the glasshouse Mountains. Dinner will begin at 6.30pm, with entertainment at 7.30pm, and we are always looking for plenty of audience participation for the hat dance, chicken dance, bell pointer and more! We will be having the original Oktoberfest brews from Erdinger, Spaten, Hofbraeuhaus and more available. Saturdays in October, and fridays available for group bookings Cost is $, to book call 07 5499 9377.

Films are worlds apart

Maleny film Society's screenings during October come from worlds apart, yet strike a similar note: Mustang, a drama from Turkey (pictured, Saturday 8 October) and Love and Friendship from the uK, based on a Jane Austen novel (Saturday 22 October). Mustang, rated Pg13+, tells the story of five sisters' struggle to lead free, happy lives, marrying by choice in a society locked by suppression of women. Love and Friendship, rated Pg, is a witty rollicking tale of manners, set in 18th century England, based on young women's desperation to make financially secure marriages. Doors open at 6pm for dinner, followed by the film.

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Groucho – a show to keep you laughing Maleny Arts Council brings fresh from New York and London triumphs, frank ferrante’s portrayal of the legendary comedian groucho Marx on Sunday October 2 at 2pm. This fast-paced 90 minutes of the best of groucho’s anecdotes, songs and one-liners has had audiences in stitches and won awards for frank ferrante the world over. Accompanied by his on-stage pianist, ferrante portrays the groucho of stage and film and reacquaints us with the Marx Brothers. Meet frank ferrante on the deck of the Community Centre after the show. Tickets $30 and $25 (members), phone 54942584, or visit www.malenyartscouncil.com, Maleny Information Centre.

Maleny Community Centre will be transformed into a speakeasy cabaret at 2pm on October 30 for Melissa Western’s new show The Roaring Twenties, brought to the Hinterland by the Maleny Arts Council. Melissa Western with her live band and sassy style is always popular with local audiences, who can relax and enjoy the music and colour - and this time you can join in the fun by dressing in a twenties costume, if the mood takes you! Book your space early with John Marsden 5494 2584, or at malenyartscouncil.com or in Maple Street at the Maleny Community Centre.


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Kenilworth brings 'Horizons' Noted gympie-based artist Ken gailer is showing his most recent work at the Lasting Impressions gallery from 16 – 30 October in an exhibition aptly titled ‘Horizons’. During his intensely rewarding art career gailer has explored various styles but has recently revisited his favourite motif: The beauty of the Sunshine Coast, its beaches,

Bush dance at Palmwoods By popular demand the Palmwoods Bush Dance is back! This is a family (nonalcohol) event, organised by the Palmwoods Community and Business Association, raising funds this year for our "Soil and Soul" community gardens. The event is kindly sponsored by Heritage Palmwoods Community Branch. We have the fantastic band, the Barley Shakes, with community groups supplying food and drinks for purchase, plus Best Costume prize and a raffle. Tickets are $25 for 2 adults and all children, $10 single adult, $5 single child (5-16). October 15, Palmwoods Memorial Hall, Main street doors open 5.30pm, dancing 6.30-9.30pm.

Showtime Spectacular Join the Mapleton Choir for their final concert for the year – they'll give it all with toe-tapping songs 7.30pm, October 28 and 2.30pm October 30. Penny goodwin, choir member, sometime flautist and pin-up girl (pictured) epitomizes what will happen. The tunes will all flood back: highlights from Cabaret, Chicago, and fiddler on the roof, as well as the stirring The Impossible Dream and the haunting Anthem from Chess. The concerts are at a new venue at Kureelpa Hall, corner of Nambour-Mapleton rd and Jewett rd, Kureelpa. Tickets from Ailsa: 5478 6079.

rivers and hinterland. His ‘fragmented romantic Landscapes’ combine classical landscape paintings with a contemporary approach to composition, all held together by dramatic skies and gailer’s hallmark colour patterns. ranging from 30 to 120 cm in size, art lovers will be sure to find the perfect addition to their collection.

Artists speak out Arts Connect Inc introduce three photographers for October including Judi Parkinson and Steve Parish. Judi is a multimedia artist and she produces an eclectic collection of paintings, movies, photography and books. A recurring theme for Judi is the illumination of life through her portrayal of the everyday place and personal experiences. Judi’s handmade artist books of photography with collage have been purchased for rare Book Collections by the State Libraries of Queensland and victoria. Listen to some of our extraordinary photographers talk about their work and life, friday October 28, 6pm at Maple 3, $25 non - $20 members.

An afternoon of light classical music

volunteer spotlight

Volunteers Coordinator Peggy Hebbletwaite and volunteer Bianca Millroy prepare for a busy night at the Maleny Film Society. The Maleny Film Society’s fortnightly screenings of high quality films in the Maleny Community Centre are based on the power and energy of volunteering. Members and non members can offer their time and skills to volunteer for the Maleny Film Society (MFS). It is fun and rewarding, you get to see the latest film, dinner and enjoy the company of like-minded people. If you are interested in volunteering contact Peggy on 07 5499 9922 The MFS was founded in 1991 by a group of locals wanting quality cinema, close to home. The 25-year anniversary of the Society will be celebrated in the Maleny Community Centre on Sunday 13 November at 2pm. Check www.malenyfilmsociety.info for details.

It is time for an afternoon of light classical music by our local Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra performing ‘Symphonic Classics’ at 2pm on Sunday October 30, at The Activity Centre, Maleny State High School, Maleny. Tickets are $20 from SCSO: www.sunshinecoastsymphony orchestra.com or phone 5442 3445. The TS Centaur Navy Cadets will provide an afternoon tea for purchase, so come and satisfy your senses, enjoy listening to the memorable melodies and toe tapping rhythms of this kaleidoscopic programme, conducted by Adrian King.

Hinterland Annual Events January: Australia Day celebrations; 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 April: Anzac Day Services May: Maleny Wood Expo; Cross Country: Maleny Community Precinct; Maleny Agricultural Show; Maleny Quota Quilt Show June: gardening on the Edge; Kenilworth Quilt & Craft Show; Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show; village Wedding Expo Montville July: Maleny's Celebration of Books; Muscle on the Mountain Day; QLD MX Nationals Motorcross: Conondale; Queensland garden Expo August: Maleny Music Weekend September: Mitchell Creek rock n Blues fest; Kenilworth Artfest; Kenilworth Show and rodeo; Lions Welcome Dinner: Maleny October: Mountain view Challenge; 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

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In the Wild

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HE MOrE NATIvE plants I get to grow and see, the more I’m amazed about their diversity and beauty. This spring, which effectively started in early August (did someone say climate change?) has seen a steady succession native wildflowers blooming in our gardens and nursery. It’s a great to go for a walk in the bush at any time of year, but even better right now to see the amazing spring wildflower displays. from the Coastal heaths, to the forests of the Hinterland the precious remnants of our native ecosystems put on spectacular shows of colour. It’s one thing to admire these native plants when going for a walk, but many of us live surrounded by exotic plants, not necessarily because they’re easier to grow or even because they’re better looking, but due to an inherited culture of loving anything exotic and at best an ignorance of our amazing native ecosystems. The lack of use of local native plants in our gardens to date is strange because to our European sensibilities, these plants are as exotic as you can get (in their unique natures and our lack of knowledge of them). So many of these great local native plants can also be grown in your garden to add a splash of colour, with the added benefit of you giving a home to our local natives and providing habitat for a wide

Get ready for storm season Storm season is almost here. Find out how you can prepare at the launch of Get Ready Week from 9am until noon on Wednesday October 12. Enjoy a sausage sizzle and learn how to prepare your home for a disaster or extreme weather event. Head for the SES Nambour Area Depot 38-70 Woombye Palmwoods Road, Woombye to be in the draw to win a fully stocked emergency kit.

Help make us a smarter region Send in your ideas for Hackfest 2016 to help make us a smarter region. Sunshine Coast Hackfest connects community members with a local issue or problem to solve with coders, digital creatives, data analysts, story tellers and entrepreneurs to create apps, visualisations, websites and tools from government data sets. If you have an idea or problem solving hacking skills visit Council’s website to register and for details.

Find out what your Environment Levy does For an inspiring snapshot of Council’s commitment to the environment check out the 2015-16 Environment Levy Annual Report. Find out about rehabilitation and research, land purchases and community projects benefitting local flora and fauna. The Report is at Customer Service Centres, Sunshine Coast libraries and on Council’s website.

Help to dispose of bulky waste Do you have a lot of large, bulky or awkward household items cluttering up your home? Council has launched an online waste collection service directory to help you dispose of unwanted waste easily while supporting local businesses. Check it out on Council’s website.

Mental Health Week October 9 - 15 Queensland Mental Health Week aims to promote mental health and wellbeing and to reduce stigma. To support our community Council has developed a free online directory to help residents get the right services at the right time. To find a service visit Council’s website to access the community directory.

Forest Heart Local Native Plant Nursery 20 Coral St, Maleny Phone: 5435 2193

range of native animals. South East Queensland is one of the worlds Biodiversity Hotspots, with over 3500 local native plants alone. We have tropical, subtropical and temperate influences. We have rainforests, Woodland and heathlands. We have mountain tops, beaches, rivers and a great diversity of soils and geology that make for a unique place that I think we should all be grateful for the opportunity to call this place home. revegetation is very important for creating habitat and connectivity in the landscape by putting back the local native plants of the landscape. However, when it comes to our backyards and farms, we can select from a wider palette of local native plants from throughout SE QLD to suit the conditions and requirements of our land use. So let’s head back to our wildflower plants and their potential for our gardens. The diversity of our daisies (Asteraceae) and their mass flowerings is truly impressive; our fabulous fabaceae (Pea family) bloom in purples, yellows, pinks and oranges; our gorgeous goodenia’s are out in splendid shows of yellow; our marvellous Myrtles (Bottle Brushes, Eucalypts, Ti-trees) are massed in white and the list just goes on and on. Make space for local native flowers and be blessed with blooms, bee’s and beauty.

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N gENErAL, rAINfALL registration is less for this time of year than has been recorded in the past, and it does appear to be increasingly difficult to base expectations on past history. There have been many minor rainfall events that have kept plants looking green, but few that have really replenished the soil moisture. The result of this has been very little run-off into the creeks and not much moisture that is readily available longer term to the vegetation. This scenario is often referred to as a green drought. Those heavily into revegetation have probably lost some trees. The common practice of aiming for moderately dense planting in the interest of early canopy closure is a good one, but there will be losses over time as trees grow, spread their roots more widely and compete for available soil moisture. Don’t be dis-heartened; this is natural thinning. It’s particularly disappointing to lose an old tree but, as in a natural forest,

other plants will fill the gap over time. Different soil types hold and release water at different rates but if it doesn’t rain, then it may be necessary to think even more carefully about plant choices and management.

Mulch is doubly important for retaining moisture around the root zone of young trees but the down side is likely to be a ‘bandicoot attack’. That moist soil is perfect for digging. They are one of our natural cultivators, even though we might often wish they would dig somewhere else. When it comes to plant choice, it’s always valuable to look at patches of bush in your own area and see how the local rainforest, eucalypt forest or other vegetation type is faring. How is the understory coping in dry times, is the foliage increasingly sparse on established trees? Trees will drop leaves to reduce moisture loss via transpiration. The vegetation itself can tell the observer quite a lot about what may be happening in the root zone. Ask Barung about plants suited to slightly drier areas as we adapt to changing conditions.

Barung native Plant nursery Phone 5494 3151

Help to manage pest plants and animals Under the new State Government legislation for pest and plant animal management everyone has an obligation to manage particular invasive plant and animal species, no matter how big or small your property. Help develop a new pest management plan that is right for you by filling out a short survey on Council’s website.

with Spencer Shaw

Porters Lane Nursery opening times: Wednesday - Friday - 9am -3pm, Saturday 9am - 12pm

Landscapes with Loors Landscaping ... landscaping the Range for the past 26 years

Using Swales to manage

FRANZ LOORS

Nominate a local hero Do you know an inspiring individual, a dedicated community group or an organisation worthy of recognition and thanks who is making a difference to life on the Sunshine Coast? Nominate them now for a 2017 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Award. Visit Council’s website to find out more. Nominations close December 9.

Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am 13 October, Nambour 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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EfOrE THE rAINY season arrives rainwater runoff is an important issue to address on your property. Swales are linear depressed channels that collect and transfer Stormwater. They can be grass lined or densely vegetated in larger areas. rock or concrete lined swales are useful for steeper grades to prevent erosion and slow down water. good designs can make them both attractive and functional. Factors to consider: Size of catchment area, does it include runoff from other adjoining properties? Are there any blocked drains, over grown ditches or debris that have hindered or changed the natural water course. How much water could need to be handled in extreme rainfall situations, gradient of surface, soil type, surrounding vegetation and shady or sunny site. Where can the water be channelled safely minimising erosion and

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damage to yours or neighbouring properties. There may be a need for additional structures such as storm water pits, grates or culverts under driveways etc. Its important to give careful consideration to the many factors that can affect the design and management of Stormwater.

Phone: 07 5445 7615

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Wittafest brought history to our modern world ... Images by Gay Liddington

Out and About

Left: Locals gather at Wittafest last month

Right: Rascal, Ruckus and Cheeky Hopper look the part

Right: Colleen Jones with Missie

Left: Maleny Singers performed on the day

IN BRIEF: Family, Fun and Fitness Little Athletics is based upon the sport of athletics for children from 3 to 16 years old. There is a wide range of events from running, jumping, throwing and walking, modified to suit the age and ability of the children. The emphasis is on fun, participation, performance, technique and getting involved with your family. Come along Saturdays from 8.15am, Maleny Little Athletics Shed, Bunya Street, Maleny High School. http://www.malenylittleathletics.com.au/

Bushrangers breakup party Join Maleny Bushrangers Junior rugby union October 15 from 3pm for heaps of fun games, kicking comps and more! Presentations start at 4pm, followed by a spit roast dinner at approx 6pm, with live music, a bar and Bucking Bronco! 351 Witta rd, Witta - registered players who have fully paid their fees are frEE! Parents and siblings will be required to pay a nominal fee of $10 per person. Take a selfie with a scarecrow! The Mary valley Scarecrow festival is on October 21 to November 12. Held in the beautiful Mary valley you can spot the unique structures at Brooloo, Imbil, ridgewood, Kandanga, Amamoor, and Dagun.

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’D LIKE TO ENLIgHTEN you about what I consider to be the biggest tree weed threat on the range, the Chinese Elm, Celtis sinensis. It is not a true Elm, and should probably be more correctly called Chinese Celtis, but it’s probably too late now. The problem is that they get massive, really fast, and they are hyper-competitive for water and nutrient. They will sprout suckers from the radiating roots, particularly once the main trunk has been cut. The seeds are incredibly viable, and as a species it will rapidly take over any area it is allowed to proliferate in. The other problem I have observed is that if they are allowed to grow to a

You can win $50 by taking a photo of yourself with as many scarecrows as possible in the Mary valley between Oct 24-Nov 14. Post selfies on facebook and hashtag #mvscarecrows. The entrant with the most photos with different scarecrows wins! Join a community farm We have an opportunity to set up a genuine Community farm, with individual plots available close to Noosa. It will be part of a working farm with all the resources that may provide. It needs 50 interested people (with time on their hands) to make this first one a success. Lets demonstrate the concept here, so we have a case to present for community farming everywhere. Contact Michael Burgess: 0407 468 524.

decent size and have a trunk defect, they are prone to catastrophic failure which can be nasty. They often sneak into the back corners of gardens or fencelines, and become large without people really being aware of them, until they come out one morning and find a large trunk section across a garden shed, or roof. The root bark, bark and leaves are used medicinally in Asia to treat lung abscesses, dyspepsia, shortness of breath and poor appetite, among other things. They are totally deciduous, and fruit in early winter. The best thing you can do is to identify and remove this species, ASAP.

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HE BrAINCHILD Of ‘Marketpreneur’ and longtime local, Helen Langlois, has cast her net wide, hand-picking food stalls of the freshest growers and farmers to present a diverse range of products for as complete a shopping experience as possible. Providing a weekly Saturday market convergence point at the Suncoast Church carpark, Kiel Mountain road, Woombye, Helen is well informed to comment that this could indeed be the epicentre of fresh food markets to service the Hinterland region. Helen says, “The region requires a good, regular wellmanaged, real fresh food market to connect its communities. In many years of travelling and cruising abroad, the first thing I sought out in each new destination was the local markets. “That’s where you find the heart and soul of towns, by meeting locals and observing the customer/producer relationships”. Helen says her Hinterland Harvest Market (HHM) is of pure

Helen Langlois Helen’s ‘Hinterland Harvest Market’ started last month and it's on every Saturday in Woombye

intent, to connect real food with real people in an enjoyable meet-up experience. fifty or so stalls are signed up for the first HHM on September 17, making the ‘Marketpreneur’ very happy with having found the right mix of growers, producers and food artisans to serve the region.

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Hinterland Harvest Market, A Feast of Fresh Flavours, Every Saturday 6am - 11am Suncoast Church carpark, where there’s ample parking, Kiel Mountain rd, Woombye Sunshine Coast. Contact Helen Langlois 0416 217 093. find Hinterland Harvest Market on facebook and www.hinterlandharvestmarket.com.au

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Hinterland Harvest Market A feast of fresh flavours, every Saturday 6am - 11am. Connecting real food with real people. Suncoast Church carpark, Kiel Mtn rd, Woombye. Contact Helen Langlois 0416 217 093 www.hinterlandharvestmarket.com.au

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

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

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 CWA, onto Beerwah Tower green. Ph: 0400 027 591 Spring Fair market day Nov 5 from 10am. Inclusion of community groups and schools. free family and Kids entertainment.

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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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To add your market: karen@hinterlandtimes.com.au

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

Maleny 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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Witta Growers Market 7.30 - 12.00. fresh local vegetables; local cheese, meat & eggs; preserves; quality organic nuts & seeds; seafood; seedlings & plants; great take-away & more! New stall-holders & all visitors welcome. Ph: 5435 8154.

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

Watson House • 5494 2984 Luxury accommodation for wedding parties and short term stays. A 100 yr old renovated Colonial, Watson House sleeps 8 guests and is pet friendly. Country views, close to Maleny Township. Email: bookings@watsonhouse.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

Crystal Waters

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 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.

Maleny Hinterland Visitor Information Centre Montville Information Centre -

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Mortgagee in possession - PrIME POSITION MALENY, MONTvILLE TOurIST STrIP

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OCATED HIgH ON the Balmoral ridge overlooking the Sunshine Coast, this 4,138m2(approx.) parcel of land is located amongst art galleries, wineries, cafes, restaurants, wedding venues, rainforest walks, markets and even a traditional cheese factory! Situated along one of the best tourist drives in Queensland this property presents major commercial opportunities subject to council approvals. The property includes 5 bedrooms, 4 plus bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 9 rooms previously used as professional offices. 5 of these feature glass windows and doors opening to a large timber deck directly facing the major tourist strip. The building provides ocean and rural

views from the second and third levels and has expansive frontage to Maleny Montville road. There is substantial parking with 10 plus on-site and 16 parks directly in front of the property on Maleny Montville road. underneath the first floor is a major workshop with roller door access. There are additional sheds and storage on the property. The building is in need of some major repairs and maintenance. The property is zoned rural. Address: 927 Maleny Montville Road Bed: 5 Bath: 4+ Car: 10 Contact: Ray White Maleny Office: 07 5499 9966

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rIvATELY PErCHED on 10 magnificent acres, minutes from the vibrant town of Maleny, this architectural icon created by the award winning Blueprint Architects, soaks up the expansive Northern aspect of the valleys and ranges beyond. redefining a new benchmark in quality and design, the home consists of three pavilions that have been cleverly combined to produce an alluring masterpiece ideal for the whole family or a luxurious hinterland retreat. With an emphasis on the interplay of the interior and exterior spaces, the home has been set across the site with

Character home in sought after location

extensive use of glass for maximum visual connection to the environment from almost every room. Nothing else compares to this original masterpiece. Here you will feel like you have truly escaped! Address: 1188 Maleny Stanley River Rd, Maleny Bed: 5 Bath: 4 Car: 4 Contact RE/MAX Hinterland: 2/10 Maple St, Maleny Qld 4552 Susan, Mike, Ellie & Mark Mobile: 0447 737 737 Office: 07 5408 4220

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Ou WILL BE delighted to discover the value of this very versatile home nestled on a perfect one acre block in Witta. featuring four bedrooms, separate bathroom, generous rumpus with built in bar and open plan kitchen, dining and living area complete with a charming pot belly fire place. Outside the home is an entertainer’s delight with a north facing 6m x 7m timber deck flowing down onto another patio entertaining area. fully fenced with beautiful gardens all trees specifically placed in the front and

backyard. The whole family can enjoy the peaceful setting it offers. The property offers a 9m x 6m shed with 3 roller doors, and work benches, a separate double carport all with bitumen driveway access. The owners are committed and have priced this beautiful property to sell.

3 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR • Lovingly built to last; very spacious • Tranquil private bush setting with abundance of birdlife & views • Close to Buderim shops with quick access to Bruce Highway • 3 large bedrooms with built-ins & aircon • Big Barn style shed with mezzanine

Address: 87 Teutoberg Avenue Bed: 4 Bath: 1 Car: 6 Contact: Ray White Maleny Office: 07 5499 9966

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232 Burgum Road, North Maleny

Es c a pe t o t he co u n t ry i n a b s o l u t e s t y l e ! Situated only minutes from Maleny on a no through road, this classic English Storybook Home takes pride of place on a picturesque 20+ acre site, celebrating glorious views of the Blackall Ranges and beyond. Nothing compares to the

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22 Lorikeet Lane, Maleny

4 Falcon Court, Mapleton

Melbourne in Maleny - Putting the style back in country! This near new, North East facing, luxury home, is cleverly designed to capture an abundance of natural light and uninterrupted valley views! Complete with a functional & spacious ÅVVYWSHU VWLUPUN V\[ [V OHYK^VVK decks with views, entertaining family

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By f ar t he b est b uyi ng on the books! This modern and practical home is located at the end of a quiet street, in the sought after Avocado Lane precinct, on the south eastern side of Maleny. The elevated 3/4 acre low maintenance allotment features glorious views over

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Inspect: By Appointment Price: Prices over $645,000 A much loved and cared for home Land Size: 3,087m2 YLNYL[M\SS` VɈLYLK MVY X\PJR ZHSL Agency: RE/MAX Hinterland Contact: 0447 737 737 Competitively priced, do not delay! Web ID: 13925685

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of Baroon Pocket Dam and the mountain ranges beyond, only 3.5km from the scenic township of Maleny. Escape to the epitome of luxury and lifestyle with this captivating North Maleny residence today.

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Health, Wellness

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HE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS brought on glorious weather - perfect for the swim season starting at Maleny pool and the wonderful summer sports ready for you to tap into. To prepare, read the tips from Maleny Physiotherapy. There was so much to cover we've given you some ‘health bites’ below - exploring food, fitness, prevention and something for those in the industry. Make sure you read Marisa Kliese's column this month I've already bought my cabbage! To a healthy, active you, Michelle

Ph: 07 5494 3911

The QCWA Palmwoods branch is working with QCWA Country Kitchens to offer you a free information session with dietitians and nutritionists.

This one hour information session will help you learn how to modify recipes for healthier food choices in a series of events for the Country Kitchens project 2015 2018. 1.30-2.30pm October 4 Palmwoods CWA Hall in Main Street opposite the hotel, RSVP to Jenny Powell on 5441 5937.

Attention health workers

Tim and Mary Bagshaw

• Physiotherapy for all ages • Specific exercise prescription • Postural assessment and correction • Sporting injuries • Post operative rehabilitation • Workplace rehabilitation • Injury preventions strategies • More services available

ECOME INVOLVED with the promotion of healthy eating, lifestyle changes and kitchen gardens.

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Participants will be introduced to culturally informed frameworks and methods for understanding and engaging in healing work, working with trauma and resilience, addiction, compassion fatigue, community harmony and empowerment. There will be scope for rich discussion, fun and interesting activities, and sharing of stories. The workshops are on October 12-14, find out more: www.7genfoundation.org

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HE LIONS MOUNTAIN VIEW CHALLENGE is on again October 16, raising funds for Childhood Cancer Research. Enter the REMAX half marathon for a mega challenge, the Maleny Optical 10km for a triathlon warm up, the Your Insurance Broker 5km run or run with the Lions in the 3km Primary School Challenge. For entry information http://malenyblackallrange.qld.lions.org.au/projectsmvc Mapleton's Blackall 100 & 50 will be held over October 2223. The 100km starts at 6am with the 50km starting an hour later at 7am. Find out more: http://www.blackall100.com/

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ANCER COUNCIL’S NEW Everyday Health Survey will canvass community views on a range of antismoking measures – from banning smoking in multi-unit dwellings to a generational phase-out of cigarettes. Queenslanders aged 18 and over, including current smokers, ex-smokers, and those who have never smoked, are invited to complete the Survey at cancerqld.org.au/everydayhealthsurvey.

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O YOU VALUE FEELING happy and healthy? Fun and interesting talks and activities will be on for everyone to enjoy, for free, at the Community Wellness Day held Wednesday October 12, 9am-3pm at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre.

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Hinterland Community Development worker, Ana Greenfield, said “This day is about taking a holistic look at mental health in terms of how it can impact us physically, emotionally, spiritually as well as mentally”. The day will begin with gentle yoga at 9am, followed by a mindfulness session at 10am. There will be a panel discussion at 11am on “Discovering self, being who you are - living courageously,” with panellists who bring lived experiences and professional insights on mental health. There will be a delicious ayurvedic lunch and yard games throughout the afternoon. Free ten-minute Reiki sessions will be available between 1-3pm. Let’s talk mental health is the talk topic at 1pm focusing on getting real about mental health and taking responsibility for your wellbeing.

This event is hosted by Partners in Recovery, the Hinterland Community Development Program, Lutheran Community Care and the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre as part of Queensland Mental Health Week, 10-16 October.

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Hinterland Community Development Worker Natasha Odgers encourages you to come along to a Community Wellness Day

Bookings are required for catering purposes, phone Natasha on 0418 720 515 or email natasha@calcomm.org.au.

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J.Glasscock, T.Dansie, D.Somerville, E.Best

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P.McLennan, B.Crozier, B/G.Diefenbach

Oct. 5

M/D.Cole, E/J.Atkinson

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K.Lanthier, S.Stockwell, D.Somerville, TBA

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K/A.Kennedy, J/A.Caradine

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B.Clayton, P.Perisic, B/T.Feenstra

Oct. 11

L.Gemmell, S.Johns, K/C.Herringe

Oct. 12

P/V.Weaver, D.Somerville, E.Best

Oct. 13

M.Marshall, D.Shepherd, R/K.Howell

Oct. 14

S.Carn, A.Wilson, C.O’Neill, R.Groves

Oct. 17

G.Carson, A.Sleath, F.Stevens, J.Allison

Oct. 18

M/J.Benn, V.Carbery, N.Hungerford

Oct. 19

P.McLennan, J.Payne, Y.Richards,TBA

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B/J.Whan, R/K.Howell

Oct. 21

M.Allen Waters, B.Perry, M/R.Cock

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G.Carson, L.McNichol, S/G.Ellis

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F/A.Keating, W.Harper, D.Shepherd

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F.Harper, R.Barr, D.Graves, M.Sherrin

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B.Lingard, L.Lowe, E/R.Robinson

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HAT WE EAT DOESN’T just effect our physical body it contributes to our thoughts and emotions. Wendy Rosenfeldt Understanding the doshas gives us the knowledge of how to balance our mental state through diet. Most people accept that eating fresh, organic food will give them more clarity than living off junk food but the effects of food is far more complicated than just the quality. Foods that have predominantly the airy Vata qualities of being light, dry, rough, hard and cold will increase these characteristics in the eater. If you feel spaced out and anxious a warm cooked meal with sweet, salty and sour tastes will feel more satisfying than a salad or plate of raw vegies. People often crave heavier food with sweet or salty tastes when they are stressed or under pressure. Instead of turning to chips or chocolate to sooth your worried mind you can add more oil to your meals and include sweet, sour and salty tastes to your diet. Sweet doesn’t have to mean sugar, it can be found in rice, pasta, sweet potatoes and most summer fruits. Foods exhibiting the fiery Pitta qualities of being hot, sour, spicy and intense will bring passion and fire to the thoughts and actions of the consumer. The Italian diet is a good example of Pitta increasing cuisine. Pitta is increased by sour, pungent and salty tastes. Tomatoes and cheese have a slightly sour quality, while onions and garlic are heating to the body. Red meat, olives and most cheese is also salty. Tradition Italian dishes such as Pizza, pasta and salami are all Pitta in nature. This may help to explain the sterotype of the passionate Italian.

If you are feeling frustrated or angry, food with predominantly sweet, bitter and astringent tastes will sooth the internal fire. Sweet, cold gelato and fresh green salads are often part of the Italian meal and can provide cooling sweetness to balance hot tempers. While all constitutional types can be found in every nationality. The Kapha characteristics of unctuous, olive skin, thick hair and a solid or curvaceous figure is more common to Italians then to the English. The heaviness of Kapha is balanced by a bit of spice in the food and also by the bitter taste of leafy greens and coffee. Indians also have some Kapha in their make-up, giving thick, strong hair, unctuous skin and often a laid back nature. While it might seem strange to Anglo Saxons to eat hot food in such a warm climate, the predominance of laidback and sometimes sluggish Kapha is stimulated by the chilli and spices that is common in Indian food. If you experience dullness in the mind or a tendency towards depression, then pungent, bitter and astringent food can offset the feelings of heaviness. Leafy greens such as kale and spinach will bring mental freshness whereas ice cream, cheese and desserts will only contribute to lethargy and mental fatigue. For a balanced diet it is good to include a variety of tastes and textures and adjust to suit your nature, imbalances and the seasons.

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the best know food sources that contain collagen producing ingredients. Cabbage is rich in Vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, calcium and Vitamin K which helps your body absorb calcium from your diet so that it doesn’t end up out of solution contributing to problems like arthritis. Fresh green beans are rich in Hyaluronic acid, which is an ingredient often found on the labels of beauty products because it helps the skin to retain moisture. Fresh beans are also good for the health of your pancreas and help the body to process sugar. Walnuts, carrots, avocados are also star performers in keeping that collagen and cofactors readily available. So perhaps starting the day with some brightly pigmented fruits, and yogurt for gut health, and for lunch, a nice coleslaw, easy on the mayo, break the rules and add fresh beans, grated carrots, grated beetroot, throw in some walnuts and know that every mouthful is going to keep you strong and beautiful. 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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COUNSELLING & LIFE COACHING cont.

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

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

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

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

Maleny Acupuncture Dolina Somerville (BHSc) (Member AHPRA; AACMA) Hinterland Business Centre (Room 2) 38a Coral St Maleny (opposite Medical Ctr) Acupuncture, Chinese Remedial Massage, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Cupping, Herbal Formulas. Eftpos & Hicaps (HF rebates). Ph: 07 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

ASTROLOGY Chirone Shakti – Stargazer Astrology 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

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

Juliette Kalifa Qualified Counsellor & Arts Therapist 20 years experience, combining counselling with arts and sandtray work depending on your needs. Adults and children, individuals, couples and groups. Supervision of counselling professionals. Ph: 5494 4307 / 0417 643 592

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

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

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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 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

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

Nellies Creative Hair Design Cut and Colour specialists. Now in new location 21 Coral St Maleny. Nellie, Annette and Jenny offer you the opportunity to have exceptional hair using great product at fantastic prices. Ph: 0438 785 443

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John Pirie Chiropractor & Applied Kinesiologist Gentle hands on chiropractic using applied kinesiology. Pre-school and school age children half price. 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

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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

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

Beauty By Gabrielle Mobile Beauty Therapist. Servicing the Hinterland. Friendly professional service Specialising in waxing, tinting, massage, facials, manicure, pedicure, Shallac, spray tan and wedding make-up. Ph: 5435 0172 or 0476 976 812

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

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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" Richard Whitehurst DipCH, DipAH, CMAHA, NHRA Powerful change work for many issues using the most up-to-date approaches. You remain in control. Hypnotherapy with Heart since 1991. Call for a free phone consultation to discuss your needs. Montville clinic: 0439 596 208 email: richardwhitehurst33@gmail.com


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MASSAGE THERAPISTS 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 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 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 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

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

NUTRITIONIST Natalie Harms - Nutritionist

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

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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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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

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

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

PHYSIOTHERAPY/OSTEOPATHY Maleny Physiotherapist Tim & Mary Bagshaw. For all of your Physiotherapy requirements. 1/70 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 5494 3911 www.malenyphysiotherapy.com.au

Sabine's Astrology Reports & Magnesium Massages Transdermal Magnesium (Ancient Minerals) to relax, promote sleep and ease cramps. Relationship & Vocational Astrology Reports and Consultations. Montville based – 0411 397 623 or sabine@hyvit.net

Eudlo Osteopathy – Thomas Whitton Gentle manipulative therapy for body dysfunction and pain in all ages. 13 Rosebed Street, Eudlo Ph: 5445 9555

Elizabeth Khalu – Living Therapies Offers Universal Medicine Therapies, an approach to health and well being from the understating that, we are out own best medicine. Esoteric Massage, Chakra Puncture, Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy, Sacred Esoteric Healing, Energetic Facial Release. Mobile: 0428 815 211 Email: elizabeth@livingtherapies.com.au

MEDICAL CENTRE 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

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

Range of Motion Physiotherapy Mapleton - Montville - Maleny - Imbil Russ, Barbs, Lauren and Kerrie. Providing the highest quality care to restore & maintain optimal physical function & mobility. Ph: 5478 6600 www.rangeofmotion.com.au

YOGA PILATES AND MEDITATION

Maleny Osteopathy Assessing and solving your muscular, joint and spinal pain problems using ‘hands on’ manual therapy. Effective in treating postural strain, neck and back pain, aches, strains, stiffness, and sports injuries. Ph: 5494 2388 www.malenyosteopathy.com.au

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

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

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

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

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

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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

LEGAL SERVICES

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

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.

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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/

Bakers Lawyers – Mary McIver Experienced Professional Resident Legal Team. 15A Bunya Street, Maleny Ph: 5443 5666 E: mary@bakerslawyers.com www.bakerslawyers.com

PICTURE FRAMING 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 AGENTS 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

Contact Karen Muir Mobile: 0414 432 423 • Phone: 07 5499 9049 Email: karen@hinterlandtimes.com.au

Ray White Maleny One of the leading real estate agency's for the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Unit 1, 5 Maple Street, Maleny Ph: 5499 9966 http://raywhitemaleny.com.au/

VALUERS Hinterland Property Valuers – Sam Balch “Certified Practising Valuer (AAPI) with over 25 years of property experience. Independent property advice from a local specialising in both Rural and Sunshine Coast hinterland property” Ph: 0407 962 577, e: sam.balch28@gmail.com

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

Trades & Services AIR CONDITIONING 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

ANTENNAS

CARPET & VINYL LAYERS Car Care Maroochydore, Nambour, Hinterland Premium mobile detailing from wash to major interior/exterior details. Own power and water. We come to you (home or work). Call Mark 0402 988 003 / 1300 227 227

CARPENTRY

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

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

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

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

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

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

CABINETMAKER 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.

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CARPET CLEANING Range Carpet Care Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning & Protection Ph: 5445 7611 or 0418 776 578

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


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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: 0409 275 378 or factory: 4162 3732 www.kiddsforkitchens.net

Custom Curtains and Shade Specialising in custom made Blinds, Awnings, Shutters, Curtains and Security. Professional advice and installation. Servicing the hinterland since 1989. Call us for a free measure and quote. Ph: 5494 6898

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CLEANING

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

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 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

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: jimstoneontherange@gmail.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

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

EXCAVATION

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 Roof & Gutter Maintenance Clean gutters, Blocked downpipes, New & repair downpipes, Roof repairs & leaks, Fix leaking gutters, New gutters & fascias, Install & service whirly birds, Skylights & Water Tanks Free quotes, local bloke, over 20 yrs experience Phone Brad 0419 712 081

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

ROCK WALLS 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

MECHANICAL 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

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

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

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

Suncoast Liquid Waste Removal Local owner/operator specialising in commercial / 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

Loors Landscaping (est: 1987) From concept to creation all aspects of structural and soft landscaping. Ph: 5445 7615 Mob: 0412 680 801

ELECTRICAL

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

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 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

PLANT NURSERIES 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 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

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

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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

LANDSCAPING & DESIGN

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

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

PLUMBING & WASTEWATER

KITCHENS

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

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 – Oc tOber 2016

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Kenilworth Poets’ Breakfast

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DIY Natural Healing and Beauty Products workshop, crystal Waters, book: ethosfoundation.org

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Friends of Maleny Library monthly book sale 9-11am

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Open Gardens Springtime in montville, 9.30am4pm, 85 Western avenue and 19 manley drive

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Kenilworth ArtsFest

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Aglow International meet 9.30am, Flame tree baptist church hall, 27 coes creek road, nambour, melva: 5443 5752

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Country Fair, 3.30-8pm on Friday, maleny state school

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Toastmasters host Area 22 Conference, Ph: 0406 448 905

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1-31 Rush Festival Gympie 2

Messy Church, 4pm – 6pm, st George’s anglican church, maleny

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Country Kitchens workshop, how to modify recipes for health, 1.30‐2.30pm, Palmwoods cWa hall rsVP: 5441 5937

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Kitemaking 3.30pm-5pm landsborough library, 5+ bookings essential - 5475 8989

4–6 Green Thumbs, blackall range Visual artists exhibition, st mary’s hall, montville

The Friends of Mary Cairncross AGM 10am, Verandah room, maleny community centre. everyone welcome especially if you would like to be our secretary. ryan newis, our scholarship recipient will report on his research findings

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Maleny’s Annual Charity Cricket Match, from noon

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Emergency Services Community Expo, sunshine coast stadium, bokarina

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Eumundi Country Music Festival

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Bushrangers Junior Rugby Union breakup Party, from 3pm, 351 Witta rd, Witta

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Palmwoods Bush Dance, Palmwoods memorial hall, main street, doors open 5.30pm, dancing 6.30-9.30pm

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Montville Chamber of Commerce General meeting, 5.30pm, montville Village hall

15-16 Buderim Garden Festival and 6 Open Gardens, buderim War memorial hall: 0448 714 561

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Eckankar HU Chant and discussion with a spiritual theme, 6-7.30pm mnc, every Wednesday, Ph: 5496 5054

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Lions Mountain View Challenge

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Eckankar HU Chant and discussion with a spiritual theme, 9.30-11.30am, Kawana island meeting Place, Parrearra Ph: 5496 5054

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Eckankar HU Chant and discussion, 6-7.30pm, tewantin cWa hall, 123 Poinciana ave. Ph: 5496 5054

6, 7 and 14 Flush it Down - des harms from council talks on on-site sewage facilities, septic tanks and treatment plants, free at your library, 1pm-2.30pm. maleny 6, 10am-11.30am, beerwah 7, 10.30am-noon Kenilworth 14, bookings essential.

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Mary Valley Scarecrow Festival begins

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7–23 Sculpture on the Edge, 35 sculptures at spicers tamarind retreat

Fifty Shades of Pink fundraiser, secrets on the lake, montville

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Sunshine Coast Fashion Festival

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Nambour Lapidary Club Inc. Gemfest spectacular, nambour showgrounds, 8am

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Mobile library visits 9.30-11am, Pioneer Park, landsborough

Range Community Kindergarten 30th anniversary community Fun day, 9.30am-12.30pm

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Community Wellness Day Ghm neighbourhood centre, 0418 720 515

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The Montville Village Association AGM, 5.30pm, Village hall

22–23 Craft Fair, Montville Village Hall, 9am-4pm 22–23 Mapleton's Blackall 100 and 50 23

Chicks in the Sticks high tea, Yabbaloumba retreat near Kenilworth

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Artists Speak Out, arts connect inc

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Maleny Neighbourhood Centre Open Day, 10am-2pm

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The Simple and Abundant Garden workshop, crystal Waters, book: ethosfoundation.org

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Annual Farmers Fundraising Fair, 122 Western ave, montville, Ph: 54785896

NOVEMBER 1

Melbourne Cup

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Spring Fair Beerwah Tower Green 10am-3pm

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Remembrance Day

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Mary Valley Scarecrow Festival ends

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Mary River Festival

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 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 Learn the Joyful art of Needlefelting create Unique gifts,toys,artdolls whilst making new friends. tuesdays 11.30am – 2.30pm. $20.00 the market Place cafe maleny. Email: rosemary.mitchell@iinet.net.au

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Maleny Brew Crew-Oktoberfest, 2pm, Finbars Ph: 5494 2499

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Foundations for individual, family and community wellbeing - A First Nations Approach masterclass workshops with american indian guest trainers will be held 12th, 13th & 14th October. the workshops are suitable for wellbeing practitioners, health professionals and community members alike. For information and bookings: www.7genfoundation.org or phone 0401 841 893 Discover the techniques of Scraperboard with local artist, Robyn Graham this is an exciting medium creating beautiful results. beginners welcome. sat 22nd Oct 1 – 4pm at Forest art collective, 20 coral st, maleny. $40/person. Bookings essential: Karen 0427 607 628 or email nursery@forestheart.com.au

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