Hinterland Times September 2014

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Sunshine Coast’s free independent news magazine

September 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:

The Mayfield Centre is 10 years old! Celebrities battle in Maleny’s Annual Charity Cricket Match pages 6-7 REAL FOOD FESTIVAL

IT'S HOLIDAY TIME

OUR NEW GALLERY TRAIL

Cooking demonstrations, workshops, entertainment, children's activities and the best local food on offer!

Lots to see and do on the hinterland. Check out our What's On section.

Plus Hinterland begins with Sculpture on the Edge and Kenilworth Celebrates

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FROM THE EDITOR

SEPTEMBER 2014

New faces join the HT Team S EPTEMBER'S HT is a smorgasbord of history and art, peppered with personalities excelling in their fields or making a difference. Of course, this is all thanks to our advertisers and wonderful team. Our controversial columns from Mungo McCallum have been absent these last couple of months. Mungo, we are thinking of you and hope you will be back on board soon. You will notice the number of faces below have grown! I would like to welcome talented local writers

Leeza Baric, Debbie Blackley, Gay Liddington and Victoria McGuin to the HT fold. They join HT's story queen, Dale Jacobsen, who is off to the UK to meet two grandchildren for the first time, then plans to "follow her nose", campervanning around Scotland for a couple of months. Both Dale and her partner Doug have Scottish heritage, which makes the trip even more exciting. It is also the holiday front here in September, and within the pages you'll find oodles of days and nights

out. You may like to follow our brand new Gallery Trail. To all the other brilliant fathers out there (especially three wonderful men - my Dad, Dad-in-law and the father of my children), Happy Father's Day! I am sure you will be thoroughly (and deservedly) spoilt.

Until next month, Michelle Gilmore editor@hinterlandtimes.com.au

Making News ... Conondale State School prepares for the Gary Crew Cup

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Arley Farm: a beef cattle property, landcare example and an artist's retreat Charla Tuncdoruk dances her way back to Europe Judging for Queensland - Leonie Nichols Judith Law's exhibition unfolds a tragic tale

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HERE COMES A TIME when only a duck will do, and this is that time. The Zonta Club of the Blackall Range is raising money for the Fistula Clinic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, run by Dr Catherine Hamlin. Catherine has worked tirelessly for over 50 years to provide free treatment to help women whose lives are destroyed by obstructed labour. She is also the author of the book Hospital by the River. So where does the duck come in? Zonta is holding a Ducky Day Out morning tea on October 1 in the Lodge Hall, Tamarind St, Maleny. To help with the day, the Zonta club has managed to get hold of over 170 ducks, who will play a major role in the morning. According to one of the Ducky Day

Out Co-ordinators, Tricia Steer: “While the ducks are very important we hope they will be well behaved enough to leave the morning tea alone, which will be home made by our talented members. But we do know that our ducks will be ready for some games and be part of the entertainment.” Gillian Allen, the second coordinator said, “I have lived with these ducks for the past year and they are well and truly ready to play up on the day. I know that the ducks will enter into the spirit of things and make sure that everyone has a great time.” To make sure you do not miss out on this once in a life time event, please contact Tricia on 5445 7808 or Gillian on 5499 9985 to book a ducky ticket for just $15. And yes, there will be a Ducky Door Prize!

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ARLIER THIS YEAR HT printed an article about the community minded spirit of Maleny’s co-operative supporting a small project in Morocco. The Upfront Club hosted a dinner raising enough funds to repair the roof of a notable Kasbah in a small oasis village. Janna Pameijer, well known sculptor and tutor has been a regular traveller to this region since 2011 taking with her fellow artists and friends. Wendy Nugent and Janna returned in April to witness the progress of the funded repairs. The work entailed removing the earth from the sagging roof, replacing

broken rafters and returning the earth in mud form to the required thickness. In keeping with traditional techniques and styles, two local artists were hired to design and paint the palm wood rafters with decorative motifs before they were to be installed. Wendy and Janna helped the two young men, Amjid and Mohamed as they talked about their own art and their lives as painters in such a country. On returning to Australia, Janna shared her adventures with Maleny artist and teacher, Sonja Georgeson inspiring another trip to Tamnougalt! There they will be introduced to the local community drawing, painting and photographing as they go. Portraiture, landscapes and organic shapes and kasbahs, carpet patterns and delicious foods will be inviting subject matter for the artist’s eye. The people of Tamnougalt know something of Maleny and of their encouragement and generosity of their ‘Aussie’ visitors. Moroccan hospitality is second to none. For Morocco dreamers, Janna is hosting a night of stories and photographs to be held 6.00pm for 6.30pm, 17 September at Hinterland Business Centre, in the Down Under room, 38A Coral Street, Maleny. Enquiries ring Janna 0411457358. Gold coin donation with proceeds going to the women’s co-operative in Tamnougalt, Morocco.

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EPTEMBER MARKS the launch of our 2015 Rotary Calendar. The stunning photos, made possible by your friends and neighbours, truly reflect the typical hinterland landscapes and lifestyles that we have come to accept as our own. By purchasing the calendars you can share these images with your friends and families across the globe. Last year your purchases raised $8000 and ALL the profits went towards local and regional projects that give practical help to those in need in this community, in remote areas, and in regional communities as close as Solomon Islands and as far as Tanzania. Rick Vickers, from Maleny Rotary said, "Local projects included the Maleny Hospital Auxiliary, Ebenezer, Neighbourhood Centre, books to the libraries of our primary and high schools, Flexi school equipment, support to the Swimming Club, contributions to scholarships and youth theatre training in Maleny." All the photos, plus the winning entries, for the 2015 calendar competition are on display in Maple 3 for the month of September. "We could not have done these projects without your support in buying the calendars. They are available now at selected outlets in Maleny and Montville."

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Conondale Year 4 students with Gary Crew and his book The Watertower

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Whilst locals are gearing up for the "Celebration of Books" in October, September brings another gala of literature with an interschool competition called the Gary Crew Hinterland Readers' Cup. Victoria McGuin talked to Conondale students in the lead up to the event.

N THE AGE OF COMPUTERS, it is time to be a champion for the humble book. To celebrate the enjoyment of sitting back and turning the pages of a great mystery, or adventure, or biography perhaps. Your eyes having a rest from the glare of a screen and enjoying the gentle vision of a page. Books transport you, they create bonding experiences within families, they connect communities through libraries, cosy bookshops and book clubs – they even have an inviting smell! Books can be rich in description, challenging, intricate; they can be enjoyable, educational, and superb for communication skills. Melbourne researchers have recently shown that children who are read to six to seven days a week can be almost a whole year ahead in development than those who are not read to. Books can take the reader into vast imaginary landscapes, where they can create their own vision. How many times have you been disappointed with the movie version of a favourite novel? Your own imagination has created such a vivid and personal interpretation, that a film cannot match it.


As Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge,” and those who read (and are read to) from an early age are not only helping themselves educationally, but stoking the fire of their originality, fanning their creative flames. One local writer who believes in the power of literature for education and imagination is author Gary Crew. Since his first novel was published in 1986, Gary has specialised in Young Adult Fiction, Teenage Fiction and Children’s Picture Books, winning numerous awards for his work. Based in Maleny, he loves to share his passion for literature and its ability to unite and stimulate people. So much so that in 2003, along with other Maleny community members, he created the Gary Crew Hinterland Readers’ Cup. The idea behind this was to halt the onslaught of technology and reinstate book in children’s lives. Year Four Maleny students were invited to read a set of novels; then have a friendly competition answering questions about the stories. Whoever won would receive a perpetual cup until the next competition. The annual event has since grown to encompass Maleny, Conondale, Montville and Mapleton State Schools, involving the regional community in something creative and unique. Sunshine Coast Libraries help to manage and coordinate, and local businesses and bookshops donate vouchers and books in the lead up to the competition. Gary is keen, though, for the true meaning of the event to be a celebration of literature rather than interschool rivalry. He believes the power of reading has been a uniting force within the community, engaging families and connecting children across the schools. I went to watch Gary weave his literary magic over the Year Four students in both Conondale and Montville State Schools, and thoroughly enjoyed every minute. He has the ability to make a group of children sit (relatively) still for ninety minutes and discuss a story in great detail. I watched as the students began to explore the connection between the images and words, which are vital to The Watertower, written by Gary and illustrated by Steven Woolman. Gary emphasised that, “Everything about a story is driven by a question,” explaining how a book could fill people with doubt and wonder. He challenged them when they hurriedly guessed, rather than thought through an answer. He encouraged them to suggest adjectives, he pushed them intellectually; he was firm, fair and funny. Once the story ended there was an animated discussion about what really happened, and Gary suggested the

children write a sequel during the following week and design their own cover. He then asked, “Tell me one thing you have learnt today?” The answers came quickly across the room and they were unanimous – Gary had helped them learn how to really read a book and look at the illustrations, seeing them come together to create the whole experience. As Conondale student, Jackson, put it, “There’s a lot more information in the story from the pictures than you think.” Curious about the effect of such a gripping and thoughtprovoking tale, I asked the Conondale class how they felt after reading The Watertower. Clinton said, “It made me feel….that you can make your own ending. It leaves you thinking.” There were plenty of heads nodding, and Maia agreed, “It’s really mysterious – it makes you think.” Harley and Sacha said how much it made them want to read on, despite being “quite scared.” Teacher, Mrs Mary, summed up beautifully by saying, “I like how Gary has made you justify your answers and sometimes doubt your first answers. But also this has showed you, you don’t have to be afraid to suggest ideas.” This was a perfect summation, because the beauty of this book is that it is open to individual interpretation and imagination. As Gary left Conondale, he asked the students, “Do you have a war cry? You must have a war cry,” warning them they have stiff competition. Despite Gary usually encouraging literature rather than rivalry, it seems he sometimes can’t resist a good battle either. And, after being a part of some of these sessions, I’m wishing I could join forces with them. The Gary Crew Hinterland Readers’ Cup will be taking place on Friday 12th September, at Maleny State School in the main hall at 9am. May the best book lovers win!

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Not quite Cricket!

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Locals, celebrities and politicians battle it out at the fourth annual Charity Cricket Match, to be held on Saturday 27th September at Maleny Showgrounds. Leeza Baric investigates the shenanigans of the two colourful captains honouring the memory of their friend and local Maleny resident, Dr Peter Oliver, who passed away from lung cancer without ever having smoked a cigarette.

HAT DO YOU GET when you mix a playwright / director / actor with a politician in support of a good cause? A gladiatorial Charity Cricket Match played in Pyjamas! Simon Denver’s Maleny Maulers versus Andrew Powell’s Celebrity Eleven at a fun, family day out sponsored by the Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club which has raised nearly $10,000 in the past three years. Simon has been recognized by Arts Queensland as a “cultural champion” for his work as a playwright, director and actor. He has challenged our Member of Parliament, Andrew Powell (LNP), to a game of “not quite cricket” since 2010. Both teams are striving for the coveted “Golden Thong Trophy” and to raise awareness and funds for research into lung cancer. Who will be attending the Charity Cricket Match? Andrew: “The word is spreading, We’ve got the Deputy Premier [Jeff Seeney] lined up who is a former Grade Cricketer, the Minister for Sport, Steve Dickson, a couple of colleagues, Steve Minnikin from Chatsworth in Brisbane and Verity Barton from Broadwater on the Gold Coast. I sprinkle the team with local dignitaries as well. I may even have an Australian Representative Cricketer playing in my team this year. I won’t give a gender either. Got to keep some secrets.” Simon: “People attending will be from anyone on the dole, to actors, to highly paid professionals, radio celebrities, doctors and farmers...cricket is one of the great equalizers of society!” What can people expect on the day? Simon: “Don’t expect cricket! It’s sport mixed with Marx Brothers...but Cricket will win. You can expect lots of entertainment, with actors and radio DJ’s commenting on their opposition’s team.” Andrew: “I’d like to say that we don’t take the game too seriously, but I’m ultra competitive. Tranquil Gardens sponsor $50 for a six...as did Trevor Sommers of Witta Fuel at the last match. I throw in a bit of a sponsorship for every four, so there’s a lot of heavy hitting. We’ve seen a couple of cars and caravans dinged from balls going over the fence, including a Mercedes [Benz] last year.” “I think the funniest thing is seeing a bunch of grown men and women running around in their pyjamas on the cricket pitch.” Simon: “I look forward to seeing Andrew Powel have yet another melt-down when he loses and look forward to the image of him pounding the ground shouting, ‘Why, why, why!’” Andrew: “Simon’s entitled to his opinion and Simon being the creative individual he is sometimes lives off in la la land. I think he’s got it completely wrong, he’ll be the one doing that this year, that’s if he can pick himself up off the floor after being smashed.”

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How did the Charity Cricket Day start? Andrew: We were supporting the Pyjama Foundation, hence why we wear pyjamas on the day... but we now focus on the Australian Lung foundation because our good friend and local resident, Dr Peter Oliver, eventually succumbed to lung cancer not from being a smoker himself. With his passing [the charity day] has taken on an extra special meaning. What sort of man was Peter Oliver? Andrew: “Quirky. There are some great stories about him. Very knowledgeable, very intelligent but also very personable, and as a teacher he had a way of communicating scientific information to a wide audience...used to sing songs about Dugongs and those sort of things.” Simon: “He was the heart and soul of Maleny.” Before Peter died he campaigned for more funds into research because of the disparity between money spent on anti-smoking campaigns compared to the minute amount spent on research. In 2012, Peter wrote a diary entry to The Hinterland Times. “I’d like to do something about lung cancer, this bastard of a thing that has been trying to rule my life. I need to raise awareness about it, raise funds, and advocate for more research funds for early detection and treatment. Check out the Australian Lung Foundation at www.lungfoundation.com.au. Tell your Federal and State politicians that what is happening in terms of lung cancer

research just isn’t fair, and that nobody deserves lung cancer… Perhaps, in time, well after my time I am afraid, we may all breathe just a little easier.” Any last words from Andrew and Simon? Andrew: “Great cause, sad in some ways, it’s now very much in memory of Peter, so there is that element to it but it’s so much fun and increasingly becoming a family affair. Come and support it - it’s a great day out. Simon: “We came, we saw, we mauled!” When: Saturday 27th September, 12 noon Where: Maleny Showgrounds Contact: gail@mavmuse.com Website: www.mdsarcinc.com Opposite page: Powell team shot Clockwise from top left: Maulers team shot; Maulers are victorious - with the go lden thong trophy; End of a good day; “The Hill”

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Arley Farm: beef cattle property, landcare example and artist’s retreat By Leeza Baric

If buying and living on a farm can be likened to a marriage, Arley Farm has been “loved, honoured and protected” by the Stevens Family. Bought in 2000, they have transformed one of Maleny’s first dairy farms into a beef producing operation and farm-stay accommodation which also hosts the winner of the national Sunshine Coast Arts Prize.

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T’S EASY TO SEE how Arley Farm stole Fiona and Peter’s hearts. The first thing you notice as you drive in is the majestic, old fig tree. Its motherly limbs stretch out to welcome you to one of the most scenic properties in Maleny. Originally the 160 acre farm had been in the Lawley family for three generations, bought by Ernest and Minnie Lawley in 1914. It became known as ‘Arley Illawarra Stud’, one of Australia’s leading stud farms. They produced award winning cream, butter, milk and prize cattle but stopped operating as a dairy in 1998 prior to deregulation of the dairy industry. Maleny had over sixty dairies but only about six remain. After a honeymoon period, the realisation set in that it takes hard work to maintain a good marriage/farm. They decided to produce beef using the famous red cattle, Santa Gertrudis.“When we first came we had the house to sort out sheds to build, fencing, and the task of learning to work with cattle.” “We used to lie in bed and read about how to raise beef cattle. We each had a book, the same book. When we first got

the property it was a steep learning curve and we met older real farmers in Maleny who coached us a lot,” Peter reminisces. Today they have forty two breeders and ninety young steers and heifers, this year they introduced Angus bulls to keep up with market demand and try something new. Peter and Fiona lovingly restored the old Lawley Queenslander cottage into a charming home and The Old Dairy accommodation is as warm and inviting as its owners. They planted meandering gardens with large bee sculptures, and a sculptural display of weathered posts from the original fences that once kept the cows in.


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Peter’s background in Agriculture Science has encouraged him to undertake serious re-vegetation and improvements over the past fourteen years in collaboration with the Landcare groups. He went along to the local Catchment Group meeting and was persuaded to become the President. When they first arrived there was a lack of trees in some areas of the property, but Peter grew and planted thousands of trees along the creek banks and gullies to protect the environment and make the farm easier to run. The farm has numerous natural springs, two creeks including the Obi Obi, four dams and adjoins the old weir, which in the past supplied Maleny township with its drinking water prior to a pipeline being built. The farm-stay accommodation came about by accident. The existing house was too small for their children, family and friends when they all came to stay, so Peter cleaned out the old dairy and completely renovated it for living purposes. “Somebody gave us a kitchen...and then we decided we would turn it into holiday accommodation.” “We opened The Old Dairy in 2006, that same year the Sunshine Coast Arts Prize was launched and it was chosen by Council to host the artist’s residency, where the winner comes to stay and work for two to four weeks.” It is a national competition and the original arts prize for the Sunshine Coast region. The converted Old Dairy was perfect not only for its inspirational views, but for the large studio space that artists have to work in, originally the milking area. The walls are lined with beautiful artworks and a large wall is dedicated to the hundreds of children who have stayed and expressed their enjoyment in pictures. People come from all over Australia and many areas of the world to stay on the farm. “We get a lot of families with children who want to come for a farm experience and collect fresh eggs, see the platypus and roam the lush green rolling hills. A lot of people who come, somewhere in their history, have been brought up on a farm or their family had a farm. We really enjoy having them stay here.” It’s easy to fall in love with Arley Farm, the beauty, the history, the converted old dairy that is space for creative people to find expression. If the Stevens ever propose to offer Arley Farm up for somebody else to love and protect it, I’m sure there would be many people willing to say “I do.” Art works by the forty finalists will be on display at the Caloundra Regional Gallery until Sunday 26 October. The gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Visit www.scap.org.au for more details or to contact the Stevens at Arley Farm please visit www.arleyfarm.com.au

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It’s rare to meet someone who knows what they want to do with their life from an early age and persist through all odds until they achieve their goal. Charla Tuncdoruk, a young woman (with a wise old soul) from Maleny has done just that. Now permanently employed in her dream job, Charla talks to HT before she flies back to Germany this month.

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ROM THE TIME she got it in her head that she was going to be a dancer, that’s all she thought about. There was no stopping her,” says Charla’s Mum,

Rebecca. Charla now lives in Germany working as a dancer for the State Theatre Nuremberg Ballet but the road to success has required discipline, dedication and persistence. She says dancing is not the big fairytale people think. “It is a very rewarding job but it’s not an easy one.” At seven years old Charla started ballet lessons because her friends and cousins were doing it but by 12 years it had become her passion. She studied ballet full time from 7am to 12 noon daily, at what was then known as Phantom Ballet in Landsborough. High school was completed part-time at Maleny High school and by Distance Education.


There were some people who tried to discourage Charla from dancing but she says, “The thing I would say to young people is don’t listen to what anyone says to you... Just keep in your head what you want to do and stick with it.” At fifteen, Charla was offered a half-fee scholarship at the Australian Dance Performance Institute in Brisbane where she travelled by train daily. That in itself was a challenge because of the transport system on the hinterland. She worked part-time at Tranquil Park in the afternoons, evenings and weekends to pay for her ballet studies. In her graduating year, the dance teacher invited a small number of students to travel around Europe to attend auditions and dance competitions. Charla didn’t have the money to go but many locals donated money to help Charla pay for her ticket. “One man gave me $500 and I didn’t even know him.” After the trip to Europe, Charla was offered a place at two ballet schools. When she came home she said to her mother, “I’ve been offered this spot and I’m moving to Switzerland.” “Actually, no you’re not,” her mother replied. “No, no, no, but I am and I’m moving in three months.” Rebecca said, “I don’t have the money for you to move to Switzerland. How do you expect this to happen? You are seventeen. How do I just give my daughter to the world, to leave, fly, be free.” “But she was so determined...then she got a sponsorship for living expenses by her boss, Joyce at Tranquil Park. So I didn’t really have a choice.” Rebecca smiles. At seventeen she moved to Basel, Switzerland. Charla explains the difficult situation here in Australia for dancers. She was forced to find work overseas because in Australia there is the Australian Ballet, the Sydney Dance Company, Queensland Ballet, and a couple of smaller contemporary companies who don’t receive a lot of funding. “Over there it’s inbuilt into the culture and we have these old theatres and a lot of people donate money, and have sponsors such as the Friends of the Ballet.” “What parents don’t realise,” says Rebecca, “is that they pay all this money for their children to do dance lessons but there are not many jobs for dancers in Australia.”

Opposite page: 2010 Australian Dance Performance Institute, Brisbane Above left: brother Josh, Sven, Charla, sister Dilan and little sister Ellen Above: Charla and Sven (Charla's family call him "Ladder Boy")

After nine months at the ballet school in Switzerland, Charla was offered a six month contract at the contemporary company in Nuremberg which has turned into a four year stint. She was the youngest person in the company, couldn’t speak the language and was at times very lonely. “It was scary because I was the baby and a guest [on contract]. It was only supposed to be for six months for the Nutcracker production and then people got injured and needed me to stay. I got to perform some really cool things that usually a guest would not be able to do.” When she was lonely Charla focused on her dance and “Skype has been a godsend,” says Rebecca. Then she met a boy! Sven, a stage technician “was holding my ladder for me in one of our performances.” Meeting Sven has made life in Europe more enjoyable. Rebecca said at first she was wary but is glad that now Charla has another family over there and enjoys time with Sven’s family. With Sven’s help, Charla can now speak, read and write German. What’s in store for this amazing young woman who has persisted through all odds to make her dreams happen? “I’m just at a point where I want to do all the things that make me happy...I’m just going with the flow.” Congratulations, Charla - we look forward to hearing more!

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HERE’S A NEW WALKWAY along the Obi Obi Creek in Maleny, plans for a Montville Retirement Village, chapels opening and a bridge is back! Work commenced late May on the Chinaman Creek Bridge on Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road, they replaced the steel deck and widened it to two lanes. The good news for motorists is that it is now open. Plus local Mapleton residents would have been alerted to the recent excavation of the Lily Pond on the corner of Delicia and Obi Obi Roads. However, there's no need to be alarmed ... A local business, owned by local residents Frank and Sara Feldman, is currently located in two offices within the Mapleton shopping complex on Obi Obi Road. Frank and Sara have recently purchased the corner block and are at present excavating the pond to make ready for a new multi-purpose office. The initial work currently being carried out on the pond includes the clearing of weed, mud and debris and rest assure no wildlife have been harmed during this process. When the excavations have been completed, the pond will be fully restored to its original beauty whilst adding to the natural ambiance which Mapleton is renowned for. The building which was approved by local

council some time ago, when the former owner of this site intended to build a restaurant, will go ahead but will be used for offices instead. It has always been Frank and Sara’s wish to bring business to Mapleton and to be able to employ a local workforce. Building their own office, whilst restoring one of Mapleton’s ponds for the future, is an added bonus. Come see the work on the Mapleton Lily Pond, but be rest assured the muddy hole will be short lived


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HE MALENY ARTS and Crafts Group will be holding their highly regarded quilt show on the September 27 and 28 at the Main Pavilion, Maleny Showgrounds from 9am to 4pm each day. The quilting group have been very busy, there will be a display of numerous quilts from the small to the large, the traditional to the modern. Viewers can vote for their favourite quilt and the quilt with the most votes will win Viewer's Choice. There is also a raffle with great prizes plus a Handcrafted Bag Tombola where participants have the chance to win the bag of their choice. This year you will be lucky enough to see Robyn Martin’s First Prize Winning Quilt “Audrey” on display. Their third quilt show is targeted towards anyone that appreciates quilts. Craft demonstrations include spinning and weaving, English paper piecing and other handwork. The quilt show is different this year - it is their first with a theme. When Life gives you Scraps Make Quilts is a well known saying in quilting, suggested by life member Pam Doyle. The history of quilting shows that it was initially the use of scraps of fabric and clothing to make a warm cover for winter. Although quilts today are not so utilitarian, we still find ourselves with scraps of fabric to put together to save wastage. Our members have many different reasons to love quilting. Some find it peaceful but challenging, having the joy of accomplishing and creating an individual item. Some find it therapeutic working with fabric whilst others enjoy the social aspect and the caring and sharing of other quilters. Either way, it is the ultimate in upcycling! Make sure you pop into the showgrounds later this month and see just what beautiful creations have been made out scraps.

Right: Pam Doyle with her theme quilt for the 2015 Quilt Show Below: Maleny Arts and Craft Group Quilters members with their prize quilt

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Dust Off My Soul and a Cat Called Teacup

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ARAH LARSEN is a woman of passion and energy who skillfully uses these assets in her artworks. While the subjects for her paintings are often varied, the depth of feeling in each one is undeniable, because she is expressing her own visions and experiences. Her forthcoming exhibition “Dust Off my Soul and a Cat Called Teacup� has been inspired by her new role as adoring grandmother. Four quite individual grandchildren have come into her life over recent years and can claim this

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wonderful artist as their ‘Memmie’ (a version of the Swahili word Memsahib—Sarah was born in Kenya). But discard the image of grey hair and a rocking chair and insert one of a yoga-teaching, exotically-clad lady who is living every moment. Sarah explains that these small people have enriched her life in so many ways. “I believe personal growth to be vital for all people, but that being honest about emotions and how you process them can bring great progress, not just for yourself, but for those around you too.� She has realised that little children just express emotions and then move on— “...they cry when upset, but can be happily laughing two minutes later or vice versa. They have the capacity to live in the moment, which usually gets lost as we grow up and become embroiled in the expectations of daily life�. Sarah has taken these ideas and is conveying them in some of the new paintings, while others are a riot of colour and unbridled joy. She refers often to the term “playfulness� in these works, which is obviously apt. The exhibition title alone raises a smile along with intrigue. “Dust Off my Soul refers to uncovering the layers we all acquire in life and paring back to the inner persona, while a Cat Called Teacup was coined by one of my grandsons who mistakenly thinks his neighbour’s cat is named Teacup!� A small joy shared. “Dust Off my Soul and a Cat Called Teacup� opens at Art on Cairncross on September 13 at 3 pm and all are welcome along to meet the artist from Thangool in Central Queensland and delight in her paintings. The exhibition continues until September 28. More information: www.artoncairncross.com.au

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like this makes me realize how far I've really come." When asked how she began competing Leonie said, "My parents started me off, then my best friend started showing as well, so I got more involved, and now it's more passion than anything." The teen works on a cattle property in Conondale that runs Santa Gertrudis as well as Charbray/Charolais. She also showed cattle for a droughtmaster stud at the EKKA, "At smaller shows I usually show my lead steer Henry, or for my friend who has Simmentals." She says although she has been judging for six years, she has only really been serious about it for the last four. Leonie explains how the system works, "It's a points based thing, so we are scored on our placings of four animals, then we are given the

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A Snapshot of our Hamlet in La Charente

It can get cold up on the mountain and hot chocolate is a wonderful treat to warm the body and cheer the soul. We have plenty of our usual Bryon Bay Gourmet Hot Chocolate and Cinnamon Chilli Hot Chocolate, also Dutch Droste which is long standing favourite. Something a little different, and very popular this cold season, is the Spanish drinking chocolate block from Simon Coll and the Mexican TAZA discs which are designed for making hot milk drinks, both of which are gluten free. The chocolate spoons are great for a quick dash of chocolate in your mug of hot milk or why not try with coffee.

Fudge We always have had great feedback about our Chocolate Chilli fudge. It has just enough chilli to give a warm sensation across the tongue and then a mild chilli bite to finish. We have between 25-30 fudge flavours on display now. We look forward to giving you a free taste of any of our fudges. For a bit of warming indulgence head to SWEETS on MAPLE for your speciality hot chocolates. Go on TREAT YOURSELF. find us on facebook

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Val, Jerome and his dog with two of his 4 tractors

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N OUR TINY hamlet in the Charente region of France we have five neighbours. In the first small house live Eloise and her partner Amaund, a young working couple. They have a new puppy but he is not a house dog, no, he’s a hunter so he lives in a dog house in a pen in the back yard. He would love to be molly coddled but this is not the French way for the serious business of raising a hunter! Opposite we have Vincent, a young single teacher with a lovely throaty sports car which he loves to drive with proper French élan. From time to time he has extended company, a lovely young lady, or is it a series of lovely young ladies. Ah… such proper French élan! Down the road a bit resides Monsieur et Madame M, who keep a beautiful house set in a beautiful garden. They keep the village looking spruce all year with trimmed green lawns and gorgeous seasonal flowers. “Mon Dieu” said Val on our arrival so many months ago…. “we simply can’t let the side down”. So Val matches seasonal flower with seasonal flower and I drudge with the mower. Our reward: gracious nods and a few words of approval, en passant! Where the hamlet lane peters out to a rough farm track we find “les anglaise”, Sally and Colin. They are rebuilding a tumble down barn into a gorgeous farm home. Everything one reads about the “joys” of renovating in rural France is absolutely true, they say. Jerome, the farmer, lives between us and Sally and Colin. In my naïve way, I had envisaged Jerome as being the latest incarnation of a long line of farmers tilling the same village patch, century after century. Well, his grandfather owned a small farm just outside our commune of Juignac. Claude, his father, was also a farmer who in 1972 purchased a different patch in the Juignac area. Twelve years ago, when Claude retired Jerome bought his 60 hectares. He has since built this up to 100ha and would 16

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buy more if it was available. My ignorance knows no bounds! I assumed that 100ha must be a fairly small farm. Not so! Amazingly, a whopping 96% of the 490,000 French farms have less than 200ha, with 40% less than 20ha! Jerome is up there in the top 20% of farms that are 100ha or more. Now anyone who has driven in rural France will allow that an awful lot of tractors roar around on French roads. I can now reveal why this is so! Jerome has an astonishing 32 separate land titles spread over six major but quite separate concentrations which are kilometres apart. His smallest field is just 0.25ha, the biggest 13ha with an average of 3ha. Apparently, this is quite a common structure for farms. So he has to tool around the country lanes on one of his four tractors just getting to the different sections of his farm. All the other farmers are busy doing the same thing. And of course there is the traditional two hour French lunch break. Just think, come noon, 490,000 farmers jump on their tractors and head home for an apero and four course lunch! Claude’s retirement interest is in wood. He supplies split fire wood, however, his greatest pride is his 85 year old farmyard saw mill. It’s a beauty, a two meter high bandsaw arrangement complete with baling wire repairs and chocked with wood blocks where necessary. With this he produces oak planks and beams to order. In fact, Claude supplied the new oak beams for Sally and Colin’s rebirth of the old barn. Delivery would not have been difficult as the old barn is only ten metres from the old saw mill. All you old farmers suspect that French farmers are handsomely subsidised. Last year the European Community gave France 11 Billion euros as the farm subsidy. With 490,000 farms this means an average subsidy of E22,000 per farm.


by Bryan & Val Hughes Well known hinterland identities, Val and Bryan Hughes have left Maleny for a home swap in rural France. They tell us of their adventures...

Jerome points out that the subsidy is compensation for the low controlled price that he gets for his wheat, maize and sunflower. The price is set at the going world rate for the various commodities. He must also abide by a contract with the agricultural department enforcing such things as the maintenance of ancient walkways, riparian zones and the use of pesticides. That can’t be bad. As France is the second biggest European economy much of that 11 billion euro package would come from France itself. So France gives the EU heaps of money, the EU then gives France heaps of money back. Then 490,000 French farmers have multipage agreements with the French Agricultural department. All that lovely paperwork for all those lovely bureaucrats! It’s a lovely system! It’s French! A bientot, off to Prague this weekend. Bryan and Val

A view of Monsieur and Madame M’s front garden - they keep the hamlet looking great all year round and have Val "Keeping Up Appearances!"

Above: Bryan and Jerome’s dad, Claude, with the old sawmill in the background

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Judith Laws: Hinterland artist, Judith Laws has retold and reimagined the tale of Eliza Fraser, a woman shipwrecked off the Queensland Coast in 1836. Visit the exhibition of her series in September.

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UDITH IS A LONG-TERM Hinterland resident with an enviable career as a professional artist. She has painted a wonderful series of mixed media works which follow the often gruesome tale of Mrs. Fraser, incongruously set against the stunning beauty of the massive sand island we now know as Fraser Island. Mrs Eliza Fraser accompanied her husband Captain Fraser, master of the barque Stirling Castle which was wrecked on a reef off the shore of Queensland in 1836. Mrs. Fraser, the Captain and some of the crew escaped in a long boat – other members of the crew in a pinnace. After four days at sea Mrs. Fraser gave birth to a baby who did not survive. (Mrs. Fraser varies this account.) After thirty-two days at sea the long boat finally beached on Great Sandy Island, now known as Fraser Island. They beached not far from Waddy Point. In Mrs Fraser's account, she says they were captured by local inhabitants and the shipwreck party was divided and taken by a different tribe, stripped of their clothing and treated harshly. Judith explains “I have been intrigued by the whole saga and it has appealed enormously to my imagination. I feel that she (Eliza) must have had tremendous courage to survive the many hardships that she endured, including the death of her husband, Captain Fraser, by spearing. Her eventual rescue by the convict John Graham is recorded in history as one of many versions.” "Malnourished, mistreated and despairing, Mrs. Fraser was certainly, in my eyes, a figure to be pitied. She was on Fraser Island for six weeks and when finally rescued was a mere skeleton with flesh hanging off her bones." "Many different accounts, conjectures and books have been written about Mrs. Fraser and they have appealed to my imagination and as a woman and an artist." Indeed, one of the fascinating aspects of the story is the range of varying accounts, some written by Eliza herself, but all indicate a remarkable story of survival. In conjunction with her husband, Rex Backhaus-Smith, Judith has also published the book “Face of Tragedy” which is richly illustrated with the paintings and reveals some of her thoughts about and empathy for the island’s namesake. The book sensitively portrays Judith’s paintings with emphasis on Eliza’s face, showing her great courage and despair.

Judith Laws at a recent arts networking event with Cr Rick Baberowski from Sunshine Coast Council, Rex Backhaus-Smith, Hon Ian Walker MP, Minister for Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts and Glass House MP, Andrew Powell

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“Beauty and Tragedy on Fraser Shores” Right: Deliverence Ac 60x75cm

Left: Anguish Ac 60x75cm Below: Judith Laws with Dark Desire

See Judith's passionate and colourful paintings at the Butter Factory, Art Centre, Cooroy, open until October 11 or at ‘Art on Cairncross’, Maleny November 14 to 29. It also includes other depictions of the natural beauty of the island through to the landmark wreck of the Maheno. Book sales are available through Judith or Rex on 07 5445 7806.

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Mayfield Centre celebrates Ten Years

History repeats itself by Victoria McGuin

As the Mayfield Centre celebrates ten years, Victoria McGuin met up with owner John Hargreaves, Chris De Lisle, who runs The Gallery, and Shiralee Cooper, who has the beautiful glass art gallery Illume in the centre. They all have extensive knowledge and personal stories of the building and its past.

Manjalda: a group of guests in the 30's or 40's

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TEPPING INTO The Gallery in the Mayfield Centre is a visual, sensory pleasure at the best of times, but going there to learn about the history of the very foundations is something else. Long before the present building we see today, this charming part of Montville was home to a selection of popular guest houses, which Shiralee heard people say was, "the heart of Montville". The Mayfield was one of these guest houses, situated where the Montville Inn now stands, with a six-hole golf course in the grounds. Next door to The Mayfield was a small shed growing fresh flowers in wooden

boxes for the Brisbane Markets. Another venue of great popularity was Manjalda, where the Mayfield Centre is now situated. It was a place to come and relax in the crisp mountain air, play a spot of croquet or perhaps go for a swim. As John explained, "People would come from Brisbane on a Saturday morning, arrive at Palmwoods and drive up in the old T Fords for bed and breakfast." Manjalda was built in 1915 for Mr. Fred Pickering, a mercantile agent, and his two sisters, and was originally designed to accommodate 35 people. Initially, it was not


Mayfield Centre celebrates Ten Years

Top: The Edge Café Left: Croquet at Manjalda Above: Building the Montville Gallery extension

enclosed underneath, and there are stories of echidnas frequently digging up ants’ nests below. In addition, the cattle dogs working the bullock trails would enjoy camping out there, and as a result Fred and his sisters had great problems with fleas. Fred would spend many of his weekend visits (he lived at Sandgate) spreading sump oil and ‘Insectobane’ to save his sisters, who ran the boarding house, from the misery of continuously itching and scratching. In the 1940s, Manjalda was owned by Mr and Mrs John Porter, who built the swimming pool, the pool room and additional guest rooms downstairs with the help of their son, Bill. The wages in those days was reported by staff member Mrs. Lloyd to be £3.6s.9d ($6.70), with keep, for a 5½ day week.

Guests arrived to Nambour or Palmwoods Railway stations and were met by local storekeepers such as Alf Smith who had the use of his Dad's Albion and also the postman, Owen Callaghan who was the mailman. These two men met the train at Palmwoods daily as Alf's father, Henry had the store at Palmwoods as well as the Montville store and Alf transported both goods and passengers up the Razorback. It was often the highlight of a Manjalda visit, the womenfolk were known to have joked. Owen met the mail train and often delivered passengers to the guest houses. Towards the end of Manjalda’s history as a guest house in 1968, there were reputedly up to 90 guests in the Christmas holiday, enjoying the tennis court, croquet lawn and pool, Continued next page

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Mayfield Centre celebrates Ten Years Continued from previous page

with the added enticements of local bush walks and an excellent meal upon your return. And before the T Fords or the bus, it was the horse and cart. Shiralee smiles as she adds, "Manjalda had a health resort feel, with hot and cold running water, which was a bit of a novelty then, and delicious fresh produce, thanks to the volcanic soil in the area." It also hosted political party conventions and was very popular with honeymooners. Manjalda opened out onto Montville Village Green, which was historically a turnaround for bullock teams loading cedar logs for the Coast. There was also a chute nearby which would drop timber down into the gulley in Hunchy. The Village Green was a hub of activity over the years, including hosting car rallies (once it was completely covered with Ferraris), school races, village picnics and cricket matches between Montville and Mapleton. From the Manjalda guest house itself, the views were breathtaking: the deep blue ocean on the horizon, the swooping undulations of Hunchy Valley giving the outlook a unique depth. John feels the vista was (and still is), “almost as vivid as a child’s view of the world. Bright green grass, clear blue sky...perfect.” However, the rise of the affordable Holdens meant people could travel further afield, and the Guest House era was

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slowly brought to an end. In 1974 it was time for the history of this building to change…Enter Gordon De Lisle, a celebrated photographer from Melbourne, and his wife Cynthia. They had built their own house in Buderim and then, according Chris, felt a bit bored, so Cynthia suggested creating an art gallery. It was a success and the De Lisles decided to expand. As luck would have it, they heard Manjalda was for sale. Chris laughs as he remembers the story about the previous owners, who were perhaps slightly eccentric, "There was a prawn trawler - you know how big they are - in the front of the building; so people had to walk over it to get in the house!" However the prawn trawler couldn’t diminish the fact that this original colonial building had wonderful character, and they adapted the twenty-room guest house to include an art gallery. John remembers the gallery well, including the extension the De Lisles added. "It was magical. You would walk down the gallery with paintings either side, and at the end there was this huge wall of a window with a stunning view. It looked like a painting itself that changed every time you visited." Of course, nowadays, the new Mayfield Centre has been designed to maximise these magnificent views from The Edge restaurant, the Patisserie and Chocolate shop and many other quirky and individual boutiques. "Back then in the 70s, no-one could see that view, except from this large window in the gallery, so it was very popular," concludes John. Indeed, the view and the gallery's reputation meant that Cynthia and Gordon had a coin collection box, for donations upon entry. In their last year there, they received a substantial (some would say vast) amount. "That just shows the number of people coming through and appreciating the view and the art!" says Chris. Sadly, in 1995, a fire put paid to all that rich history. John recalls being over the road when his wife June said, “I think the gallery is burning down.” He replied, “No, they’ll be burning rubbish.” But when he stepped outside and saw “green, black and yellow smoke,” he realised the worst. Within half an hour it was gone made from timber, with a mountain breeze fanning the flames, it had little chance of survival. It was a dramatic and traumatic day that saw Joan and Tony lose their home and gallery, and it took time to rebuild their lives. Luckily they had another gallery in Noosa that needed their attention, and this helped

Above: The Mayfield Centre is perched over the valley Below: Chris De Lisle, Shiralee Cooper and John Hargreaves


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Out & About

Celebrating 10 years in business Left: Shiralee Cooper from Illume Creations in Montville's Mayfield Centre, gives a birthday speech Below: Montville Visitor Information Centre Ambassadors toast “Happy Birthday!” Below left: Three of Illume's artists: Carmel White, Tina Cooper and Wolfgang Engel attend the event

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Pomodoras on Obi A complete package of “real” food, boutique beverages, unspoilt water and treetop views, award winning local bridal services & luxury onsite cabin accommodation. “Escape to the mountains and discover the magic.” One stop wedding destination in the heart of Maleny. Phone: (07) 5429 6543 www.pomodoras.com.au email: info@pomodoras.com.au

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Treat your Dad with a festival!

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HE HAPPY EARTH FESTIVAL will celebrate sustainable lifestyle and all things natural, wholesome and environmentally friendly. On Father's Day, September 7, there will be market stalls, workshops, food, live music and a giant onsite tree plant. This day will be a major fundraiser for Mooloolah Waterwatch and Landcare Inc and a small portion of profits will also go to a local and a Uganda fundraiser. The range of activities and attractions make this a fantastic place to celebrate Father’s Day and have a wholesome and fun family day out. Workshops for the day include: ‘Permaculture Design using the Patterns of Nature’; Smile Within Yoga; Healing and Meditation using Tibetan Singing Bowls; Organic Food Co-ops, Saving the Birdwing

Butterfly, Making a Scarecrow and grow your own Shitake Mushrooms. The Council’s famous smoothie bike will also be there and the onsite tree plant will allow everyone to help create important habitat by planting a tree. Market Stalls will feature unique handmade clothing, engraved and timber creations, recyclables, recycled art, jewelry and natural therapies. There will be plenty of food including, Woodfired Pizza, Vietnamese food, BBQ and a Chai Tent. The Happy Earth Festival will be from 9am-3pm on Sunday September7 at the Mooloolah Recreational Park Grounds on Way St, Mooloolah. Contact Jessica on 0423 606 926 for more information.


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FTER A MILD WINTER and welcome recent rain, the Hinterland Spring is here, the smell of blossom is everywhere and the hills greener than ever. The creative juices are flowing with many organisations planning special events for .. ‘HinterLand’ .. a Celebration of Place, Art and Creativity throughout the Sunshine Coast hinterland, taking place from September 19 to October 26. The annual program, Sculpture on the Edge has been extended to provide an exciting time for artists and a stimulating and fun Springtime for art lovers in this magical area. Support from the Regional Arts Development Fund has enabled Arts Connect Inc to invite four artists to create ephemeral works at Tamarind Retreat. Inspired by the history and the ambience of Tamarind three visual artists and one sound artist will be working on site from 25th September for one week. You are invited to join them, watch their work unfold and perhaps engage with the creative process! Maleny artist Corrie Wright will lead the ‘green team’ of herself, Judy Barrass and Elizabeth Poole; and singer and songwriter, Jenny Fitzgibbon will weave her special magic. With the introduction of the inaugural Spicers Sculpture Award of $5000, eighteen artists have entered work this year. Over forty works in a diversity of materials will be installed at Spicers Tamarind Retreat from September 10 until October 29. The winner will be announced September 24. A wide catchment of entries from the Sunshine Coast to as far away as Toowoomba, Bribie Island and Gladstone. The pieces will be installed throughout the grounds of the Spicers Tamarind Retreat, Maleny; a spectacular setting of rollings hills and rainforest areas that provides the perfect backdrop. Works are for sale directly from artists; catalogues and contact details available at Tamarind reception and ACI website from Sept 11. With a $500 People's Choice Award, visitors can cast a vote for their favourite piece; voting slips to be entered at Tamarind Reception; entries close October 19. Whatever you do ... don’t miss this week! Details of exhibiting artists and images can be found at http://www.artsconnectinc.com.au/sculpture-on-the-edge2014.html

Top: Janna Pameijer – Girl paused Left: Elli Schlunke – Pianostring Jellyfish Below: Judy Barrass – un named Right: Liz Poole – Bird iView

Arts Connect Inc. is grateful to the Spicers Group, the Community Grants Program and the Community Partnership Funding Program.

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Secrets on the Lake Art Gallery has stunning views of Lake Baroon in Montville. We have hand-picked our local artists to bring you a wide variety of styles and subjects all complimenting our unique art space, a work of art in itself.

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Art on Cairncross 3 Panorama Place Cairncross Corner Maleny

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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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We are a family business devoted to promoting high quality Opal and Opal Jewellery to the world. Are Opals are from a wide range of fields in Australia. The majority of our jewellery is individually handcrafted by gold/ silver smiths in Australia mostly working to our own designs.

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Habitat + You = Life

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PRING HAS SPRUNG and it’s a great time to think about how you can increase the habitat on your land for local flora and fauna. From the smallest of backyards in town to working farms there’s something we can all do to improve our own quality of life and ensure the survival of the animals and plants that have called this land home for millennia. Planting local native plants is a great start and with over 2000 different native species to choose from on the Sunshine Coast, how could you go wrong! What’s more there are so many ways we can utilise native plants to provide direct benefits to ourselves. Create a native garden, revegetate creek banks, plant bushfood orchards, establish wind breaks, plant trees for livestock shelters and fodder, put in a firewood lot, plant timber trees, stabilise a landslip and what’s more create a healthy, happy, healing environment in which you and nature can enjoy life! Planting local native plants in the landscape provides the habitat that is so important to the survival of the wider web of life. Local native plants not only look good but they provide food, nesting material and the ability for many animals to move through the landscape. But wait there’s more... When re-establishing native forests from scratch it can take decades or even centuries for trees to form hollows for nesting

and logs to fall to the ground that are so crucial in providing homes and food for fauna, even small branches and twigs are invaluable and crucial habitat from which small reptiles, mammals and frogs can survey their surroundings for food and to watch out for predators, or prey! The process of habitat establishment can be accelerated by placement of logs and rock piles (even old concrete slabs) in areas to be revegetated. If no logs or branches are available consider planting some sacrificial Wattle trees that can be cut down between 5-10 years to create extra ground habitat. Nest boxes are also crucial in creating habitat for local fauna. Many birds and the majority of our arboreal mammals and reptiles require hollows in trees to nest, rest and survive. Nest boxes can be installed on poles in open areas and even on young trees 5-10 years old in some Eucalypts and Wattles, which is fantastic for accelerating habitat for wildlife, for more information visit www.hollowloghomes.com Remember it doesn’t have to be either us or them when it comes to our local wildlife, there’s plenty to share. Check out our website www.brushturkey.com.au for more information on our nursery, revegetation materials, educational workshops and so much more. Cheers Spencer

The Proteaceae...

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HIS FAMILY IS BEST known for its grevilleas and banksias. Proteas are South African. Barung does not stock the popular garden hybrid grevilleas as these are not local and are widely available in commercial nurseries. Many popular hybrids have a heavy nectar flow and are very attractive to noisy miners. However, there are also varieties with smaller flowers and prickly foliage that provide great habitat for small birds. Barung does stock Grevillea robusta, the magnificent Silky Oak. This large tree is one for an acreage garden or to include in the revegetation. Another beautiful tree grevillea is Grevillea hilliana that grows to about 10m in cultivation and has silvery backs to its leaves. It is a better choice than Grevillea baileyana, a native of North Queensland. Banksias flower at various times of the year and are a good source of nectar for many honeyeaters. Banksia integrifolia produces many small to medium pale yellow flower spikes from late summer and into winter and is not too large for an average

garden. Banksia aemula, Wallum Banksia, is a coastal species but adaptable to the soils up on the Range. It is a small to medium tree with interesting knobbly bark. Banksia oblongifolia is a sprawling shrub of variable size whose flower spikes are similar to those of Banksia integrifolia. Larger shrubs are Banksi robur and Banksia spinulosa var. collina. Banksia robur is distinctive for its large leaves with serrated margins and a prominent yellow midrib vein. Large greenish grey flower spikes are borne sporadically throughout the year. Banksia spinulosa, Hairpin Banksia, is most noticeable for its long yellow-orange flower spikes. Grow the shrubby banksias in full sun, use only low phosphorus fertiliser and if needed prune following flowering. Other families are well represented on the Range and will be covered at a later date.

Establishing and Caring for your Buffalo Lawn with Loors Landscaping ... FRANZ LOORS ... landscaping the Range for the past 24 years A beautiful lawn depends greatly on good preparation. After removing any weeds, rock and rubble spread a free draining soil to a depth of approximately 10-15cm or loosen ground using a rotary hoe and mix in appropriate soil conditioners. Healthy organic soil also contains billions of beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria, protozoa, fungi and nematodes as well as earthworms – all helping to build the soils structure. Organic fertilizers include manures, alfalfa, corn, bone meal, limestone and sulphate of potash. These fertilizers encourage beneficial organisms in the soil that in turn excrete digested material becoming a new food available for the grass. Many soils have inadequate pH levels, so be sure to test. A pH of 6.0 to 7.0 is the best for producing beautiful, healthy lawns. Keep in mind, the best time to improve the soil for your new lawn is prior to planting! Make sure your turf is fresh, cut late the afternoon prior to delivery or very early morning on the day of delivery. In hot months, moisten the soil before laying. Do not lay turf on hot dry soil.

It is important to water the lawn thoroughly within half an hour after it is laid, wetting the soil ideally 7 to 10 cm below the surface. After installing and watering the turf roll with a compactor roller to ensure good root contact with the soil. The first few weeks are the most critical, infrequent and deep watering is preferred to frequent and shallow watering because the roots will only grow as deeply as its most frequently available water supply. Deeply rooted buffalo grass has a larger “soil-water bank” to draw moisture from and this will help the grass survive drought and hot weather that rapidly dries out the upper soil layer Getting into a good mowing routine is essential for the long term success of your lawn. Don’t be fooled into thinking that by mowing really low you won’t have to mow as frequently. In most cases you will damage the lawn through scalping, put stress on the lawn, invite weeds and create more (not less) work for yourself! Mow every 7-10 days in the hot months and every 3-6 weeks in the winter at a height of 2-5cm in sunny to lightly shaded areas and 5-7cm in heavier shaded situations.


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ALKS ON THE WILDSIDE leader Raine See, said 18 hikers visited Ewen Maddock Dam near Landsborough, “As well as children we have quite a few interested adults.....It is a really beautiful spot with the walk beginning with a wooden boardwalk out over the dam, through a stile, then a choice of firetrail or track closer to the dam that we took, across a built up walkway with water on both sides off into the melaleuca swamplands.” “As it is not a National Park, animals are allowed on the walk so we took our dogs and met some horses which added interest to the children (if not the horse riders, who were very kind and let the children pat them).” Part of the SEQ water grid that provides drinking water to nearly three million Queenslanders, the 660 metre long dam is built across Addlington Creek, and when full can hold 16,587 megalitres. Both the dam and Maddock Park were named after Ewen Maddock - an early European settler and local pioneer of Mooloolah and the Maddock family. The Coach House at the entry to Maddock Park is a replica of the family cottage, Koongamoon, built by the Maddock family on the banks of the creek. Today, Ewen Maddock Dam is a popular recreation destination for locals and visitors. Activities you can enjoy include fishing, bird watching, boating (non-powered), sailing, canoeing and kayaking, swimming (in designated areas), horse riding, mountain bike riding, walking and it’s a great place for picnics. A bird watching hide and wetland viewing platform provide excellent opportunities for viewing species such as Magpie Goose, Royal Spoonbill, Sacred Kingfisher and Plumed Whistling Duck.

Above: It was a beautiful day near the dam - the next walk is scheduled for October 4 at the Book Farm Below left: Helen taught Josie how to study leaves to see who was eating them Below right: Issy looking at bumps (galls) on a leaf

Fishing is a favourite pastime with the dam stocked with Australian Bass, Yellowbelly, Mary River Cod, Saratoga, Tandans, Spangled Perch and Eels. Plus there were caterpillars! Raine said, "We were lucky enough to have Helen Schwencke and her partner join us from Brisbane. Helen is the author of Create More Butterflies a book we sell regularly at Barung. She talked casually about the caterpillars and we spent some time looking at holes in leaves, from which she could identify which caterpillar ate the leaves and would turn into which butterfly." "We had an enjoyable picnic with most of the walkers afterwards. The weather was perfect!" There is also a group camping site on the eastern side of the lake. Ewen Maddock Dam is open from 6am to 6pm daily. The Joining is another event is scheduled for the Dam, held September 18 to 21. You can explore more of the region’s secret treasures at the Sunshine Coast Destination website - www.visitsunshinecoast.com.au

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Your Market Guide The hinterland is full of markets!

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ND THEY ALL known for different things... artisan breads, fashion parades (of the op shop variety!), super fresh and local produce, pancakes, great coffee, picturesque settings, and a sense of community. Weekly or monthly they offer a real bonus to any community, it's a place to meet up with other families or showcase local produce, art and craft. The newest market in town is Bliss Market - and they say bliss is not just a feeling but a great place to be. Bliss Market is held in Maleny at 11 Coral Street, just down from the library. Beginning on September 27 it will continue on the fourth Saturday of each month. Organiser Cherie Conrad said, "It's the only weekend of the

Sundays 8am - 2pm Maleny RSL Hall

Trisha Hill from Raggetty Posh, from Sunday's Maleny Art, Craft and Collectables Market at the RSL Hall

month with no local Saturday market, so it seemed logical to fill that gap so locals and visitors can experience hinterland markets throughout the month." "Local, ethical and recycled is the strong message from Bliss," she says. "The market will focus on local products, produce and services, fair trade products and recycled and up cycled goods." Held in the tree filled car park, it's a perfect setting for browsing through the market or just sitting and enjoying a fair trade organic coffee. The essence of our markets is local: reusing and recycling but it also creates a wonderful place for visitors to our region to talk to real locals and understand that sense of community on the hinterland.

Stay tuned for more news and listings from other markets as we expand our new HT Market Guide. A limited number of display ads are also available, at $165 per month (minimum six months). Contact advertising@hinterlandtimes.com.au to be involved or call Heatley or Michelle on 07 5499 9049.

Our Local Markets Lots of unique and different gift ideas, quality second hand books, health and beauty, massage, vintage, antiques, art, fair-trade and handmade items as well as jams and preserves and local produce. Open rain, hail or shine! Over 30 under cover stalls!

Enquiries Phone 0448 423 919 www.malenymarkets.weebly.com

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Sundays

4th Saturday of the Month

Maleny Art, Craft and Collectables Market

New market in Maleny: Bliss Market

8am-2pm, Maleny RSL Hall, open rain, hail or shine quality second hand books, vintage, antiques, art, handmade gifts and more..

11 Coral Street, 8am to 2pm, Local products, Fairtrade, recycled and upcycled, Contact Cherie 0407452815 or Dev at Bliss Cafe for bookings

2nd Saturday of the month Montville Growers and Makers Market 7.30am-noon, Piping hot pancakes, buskers, genuine locally grown food, handmade craft, barista made coee, under historic fig trees, profits maintain our Village Hall. 0407 656 726

This list is growing.... Advertise your market here for

$44 per month (6 months minimum)


Nesting

Season

by Kerrie Norris

It’s time to get outside and enjoy the beautiful hinterland as the days warm and lengthen. September is Biodiversity Month and as Eudlo's Inga Simpson expresses in her new book Nest, nature’s paradise is just waiting for us to slow down and notice.

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T MAROOCHY Botanic Garden, a haven for watching, wandering and wondering, Inga Simpson talks about nature’s power to heal, teach, inspire and sustain. “I love reading nature writing for the stillness that it gives me: the calm, the beautiful sentences and the connection with nature,” she says. “Nature writing can be like quite contemplation or mediation.” The Sunshine Coast provided the wild, natural backdrop for her story. “I wanted to write something set in South East Queensland because it is a place I love.” The Sunshine Coast is a hotspot for biodiversity. From the coastal heathlands, through the wetlands, to the pockets of rainforest, in backyards in the hinterland and in the valleys beyond native plants are enriching the environment. In fact Australia is the most biodiversity rich developed country in the world with more than 600,000 species. It is important to know that 45% of Australia’s birds are only found here in Australia and 84% of plants. There are more than 1180 types of native plants and 310 species of native animals are at risk of disappearing forever. Inga likes almost everything in the natural world. “I think taking the time to contemplate the bigger picture, larger patterns, the slower turning of time and our relationship with nature as another creature on this planet it is worthwhile,” she says. Biodiversity is sometimes called the web of life because it is the variety of living things and the environments in which they live. Inga believes “we are not somehow separate from nature, immune to it or in control of it”. Our lives depend upon it for food, water, air, medicine and enjoyment. “We have a responsibility to look after it, it sustains us,” she says. Nest is in no way an activist book telling people what they should do. Inga wants to create beautiful sentences and entertain the reader. However it is clear from her writing that she has first hand experience working with Landcare on conservation projects. “There are things that I can actually do out in the world to for the environment.” Inga hopes people can come to love and in turn care for nature in their own way. “I hope to give the reader something rather than asking them for something.”

Inga Simpson with her new book Nest at the Maroochy Botanical Garden

Nest has a chapter with the central character Jen throwing camping stuff into the back of the Hilux ute and going camping for a few days. She goes on long walks and immerses herself in nature in an attempt to heal and find peace. The story takes you swimming in the slow flowing creek with mist hanging over the surface. It is full of beautiful moments like the breeze tickling her skin as she dresses. The story makes time to watch a kingfisher darting tree to tree along the creek bank. A pale dawn sky changes colour and the effect of fresh air, swimming and sleeping outside refreshes the soul. Jen enjoys freshly brewed tea flavoured with a gum leaf. Reassuring birdsongs echo around her. Inga’s inspiration for that chapter is the Sunshine Coast’s Conondale National Park and it is hard not to grab the book and a picnic rug and head straight out there. It is no surprise that in Nest Jen, once an artist and teacher, now spends her time watching the birds. Inga says “Where I live now is in heavy bush land with a lot of cover for small birds,” she says. “The house is not unlike Jen’s house nestled right in the trees so I have really had a chance to observe close up a lot of small birds and get to know their little ways and personalities and habits.”

“I guess it’s been an opportunity to become passionate about them,” she says. The more you learn about something the more interesting it gets. Hopefully it encourages people to get out and have a similar experience in nature themselves.” Like a flower blooming in the crack of a concrete path, nature gives us hope and inspires resilience.

Celebrate Biodiversity Month n Increase food for birds with some native plants n Provide a bird bath for easy bird watching n Create safe habitats by being a responsible n n n n n n

pet owner Reduce weeds to help natives thrive Reduce waste, reuse and recycle Start a compost bin Plant some food to enjoy fresh from the garden Visit public parks and gardens for a fun day out Gather books to learn more about caring for native plants and animals

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C R E AT I V E C U T S Maleny Players in Caloundra

After a highly successful sell out season, Maleny Players are pleased to present David Williamson's "Let the Sunshine" at Caloundra Events Centre for one night only on Saturday September 13, at 7.30pm. This satirical comedy set on the Sunshine Coast looks at what happens when two families with differing political views and values are thrown together. Toby, a maker of hard-hitting documentaries, flees Sydney with his wife, Ros, a no nonsense successful book editor. He arrives at his old childhood haven only to find the area has been transformed into a playground for the wealthy. They are to dine with Ros's old school acquaintance, Natasha and her wealthy property developer husband, Ron. Add into the mix the couples' two aposite offspring, a struggling musician and a highly ambitious corporate lawyer, the scene is set for a night of hilarity and surprise. Tickets $32, concession $28 available from www.malenyplayers.org or telephone bookings at Caloundra Events Centre 54914240.

Baroque Brilliance concert

Rod Christensen Project at UFC

Formally trained in classical and opera, and later turning to blue note, Lizzie has a unique style and hauntingly beautiful voice. In 2013 she was even short-listed to sing for Cirque Du Soleil, thanks to her spellbinding performances filled with profound lyrics and insightful stories. After travelling and performing in the UK and Indonesia, Lizzie is now based in Maleny and performing regularly on the Sunshine Coast. She has just released her new solo EP, Leaden Heart, which she wrote and co-produced. A blend of jazz and classical genres, Lizzie has brought together some of the Sunshine Coast’s most talented musicians to deliver stunning arrangements. Lizzie will be at The Upfront Club on August 29th.

The multi talents and styles of the Rod Christensen Project will once again be enjoyed by many when the group takes to the stage at the Maleny UpFront Club. The trio are a real crowd pleaser performing a diverse and captivating repertoire with influences from swing jazz, latin, modern groove and blues, and including many spicy originals written by band members. Rod is a singer and multi-instrumentalist and well regarded for his mesmerizing instrumentals on alto, tenor and soprano saxophones, flute, trumpet and keyboard. Mark Finter is also a singer and wiz on the guitar fretboard. Keryn Christensen plays bass guitar and performs backup vocals in many of the band’s songs. See them October 3, from 7pm to 10pm.

Cassie Rose Duo visits Maleny UFC launches into Spring

Graeme Base visits Maleny

Anne Brown from Rosetta Books has announced that Graeme Base will visit Rosetta Books to launch his new book called “The Last King of Angor Wat”. Graeme is a well known Australian author and illustrator and he has many best sellers, Anne says, "He has a huge body of work. It is not a children's event. Rather than a book reading, Graeme will discuss his artwork - it will appeal to other illustrators, artists and anybody who appreciates his work." With so many talented and aspiring artists and authors living on the range, his book launch will be sure to be popular. The event will be on Friday morning, September 26 – call Rosetta for more details on 07 5435 2134.

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A group of 15 artists from Maleny and the Hinterland will present an art Exhibition at the UpFront Club, 31 Maple Street, Maleny from September 18 to October 16. All works will encompass the theme of “Spring”. Jenny Mortimer said, "I had an exhibition last year and a group of fellow artists supported me. We started talking about a combined exhibition. This year, 15 of us came together - it's unusual to have so many - ranging from art teachers to prize winners. Most of us a baby boomers." These original works, never shown before, will cover a variety of media and styles and will be reasonably priced. The art will be on display for a month unless sold and if you don’t want to miss out put this date in your diary. The opening night is Thursday, September 18, at 6pm. Meet the artists and go in the draw for Lucky Door Prize. Bookings are essential: phone 07 54942592 or for further details email mortjenny@hotmail.com

Born into a bigger than average family, Cassie Rose Wittney grew up in a bus by the ocean side and then expanding to a home-made bush house built on love. She knows the true essence of family, simplicity, space and time… and her music is a true reflection of this. Enchantingly deep, yet sweet and soft, her sound is an alternative acoustic infusion of flavours, the rest you have to decide for yourself. Her passion for travelling and music have taken Cassie nationally and internationally... playing shows and small Festivals... and given her the opportunities to share the stage with such artists as, Lior, James Blundell, Rick Price, Harper, Aurora Jane, Penelope Swales and The Angels. Choosing to fly solo for many years, she has more recently joined forces with her life and musical partner, Alex McLeod, taking her music to a new place. See Cassie Rose at the UpFront Club, 7pm, September 13.


visual arts entertainment performance Queensland Pops are coming!

Sister C at the Maleny Hotel Sister C is a soulful solo singer incorporating acoustic guitar, bass, and a stomp box. Having supported legends such as Diesel, Diana Anaid, and Sarah McCleod to name a few, Sister C has worked alongside some of the most well renowned music greats of our times. Sister C has played hundreds of gigs at festivals, events, and venues including Byron Bay’s Beach Hotel, Mooloolaba Surf Club, The Plough Inn, and The Royal Mail, Brisbane, The Woodford Folk Festival, and The East Coast Blues and Roots Festival. See Sister C at the Hotel Maleny September 28.

The Queensland Pops Brass and Percussion Ensembles have prepared a fabulous repertoire called “Trumpets and Triangles� to entertain Hinterland audiences. Of international and national reknown, the Brass Ensemble, called Best of Brass (BoB) comprises five players on trumpet, trombone, bass trombone, piccolo and horn. BoB is dedicated to presenting challenging works for brass quintet that will delight audiences with the required virtuosity, musicality, and last, but not least, entertainment value. Together with three percussionists on drums, triangle and tympani, this lively double ensemble performance will leave you with magical memories. The Maleny Arts Council is very fortunate to have long-time resident Wendy Harper, on their Committee. Wendy’s late husband, Colin Harper AM MBE, established the Queensland Pops and his legacy lives on under director/conductor Patrick Pickett. Patrick was thrilled to be invited to Maleny for this special concert on Sunday 14 September at 2.30pm . He has visited

the Maleny Community Centre Hall and believes it will be a wonderful venue for his artists. You must be part of this performance. Tickets are available online at malenyartscouncil.com or at the Maleny Visitor Information Centre.

GEIST: A rapturous recital

Art and Music

UpFront Club 31 Maple St Maleny. Bookings: 5494 2592 upfrontclub.org

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Get together with live music and a bar on the deck: Gary Myers Gallery introduces returning local artist and photographer Jody Gilchrist. Her obsession with “always looking up� through flowering trees has blossomed into a body of works that are representative but with a uniquely abstracted edge. Live entertainment by local favourites, Nellie Donovan and Kelly Cork. Held September 6, 5-7pm.

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Gabor at Hotel Maleny A rapturous and dynamic evening of music from the 12th century to the 20th. Amanda Cole (mezzo-soprano) and Janet Brewer (piano and harpsichord) take you on a journey through the wonders of German song, from the plainsong of Hildegard von Bingen to the seductive allure of Kurt Weill. They will be joined by Andrew Paszkowski (viola) for Brahms’s captivating masterwork (Op.91). Cole is known for her innovative programming and for including a surprise element to her song recitals. More information at www.amandacolemezzo.com Noosaville, 25 October, 5pm; Caloundra 31 October, 6pm; Cooran 2 November 3pm. Bookings: www.scvenuesandevents.com.au

Maleny Idol at Hotel Maleny If you ever fancied yourself as a bit of a superstar, now is the chance to test the waters! Come along for a sing and dance to current hits and past favourites at the Karoake night only three Saturdays left for the 2014 Maleny Idol, with a chance to win $1000! The finals are on September 20. Call Hotel Maleny on 5494 2013 for details.

Gabor Josika is a guitarist and vocalist who has been entertaining crowds throughout Queensland for the past fifteen years. He has lent his guitar playing skills to many bands and performers throughout the years as well as performing the lead guitar duties in the critically acclaimed 'Dalpura' production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. Gabor has supported major touring acts such as the Tea Party, Midnight Oil and Diesel and performed in front of 89,000+ spectators at the 2004-2005 Mooloolaba New Year's Extravaganza. In 2011 Gabor started playing guitar for 2010 X-Factor runner up Andrew Lawson with whom he spent most of the year playing shows all around the country including a 30 date tour as the opening act for Leo Sayer's 40th Anniversary Concerts. See Gabor September 21 at Hotel Maleny.

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Community News Community News What's in the Spotlight

It's ACTION!

Hinterland Connect service

Kev Franzi has been a Documentary Filmmaker and Photojournalist for over 60 years. In fact it’s 69 years since he started at Herschells Film Productions in East Melbourne as a Message Boy and Junior Laboratory Assistant. Kev. had just turned 14. Over the years he worked his way through every department in Filmmaking, discovering the wonder and living his passion making Documentary Films, TV Commercials and a few years in TV Drama production. Then came Industrial and Teaching Films and his favorite, Historical Documentaries ‌ .�and in the process, like all Photographers and Filmmakers, I became a Recorder of our History�. The essence of this wonderful journey is now

Do you travel between Maleny, Montville, Flaxton, Mapleton and Nambour? The Hinterland Connect trial bus service, part-funded by your transport levy, has been extended to 26 June 2015. The service operates from Maleny to Nambour station, Monday to Friday. The service will now have better connection times with trains. Timetable is available at translink.com.au.

Pet registration renewal Don’t fur-get to renew your pet registration by 30 September 2014. Registration is free for pets under six months old and discounts apply for pensioners and for micro-chipped and de-sexed pets. There are several convenient payment methods and options available including online payments, over the phone, via Australia Post or at the closest Customer &RQWDFW 2I¿FH

Maleny receives thanks from PNG Alan Wilson from ANZ Mobile Lender has worked with the Rotary Club of Maleny to gather 20 computers to donate to a High School in Papua New Guinea. Alan has just returned from Popondetta – Regional Capital of Oro Province in PNG - where school Principal Mr Clarence Honani of the Senior National High School was very happy to receive this donation of computers. The school recently suffered a break-in and were left with insufficient computers for student needs.

Kids in Action The Sunshine Coast Kids in Action conference is bringing our future environmental leaders together. 300 kids will learn to help the environment, be a leader and share their knowledge. See them in action on council’s website from mid-September. The Environment Levy is a proud sponsor of Kids in Action.

Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary In the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary, Bli Bli, you’ll ¿QG IRUHVWV DQG ZRRGODQGV PRUH WKDQ VSHFLHV RI ELUG EXWWHUÀLHV ¿GGOHU FUDEV DQG ZDONLQJ WUDLOV Plus, with a newly refurbished two metre wide boardwalk, access through this environmental haven is now easy for prams, wheelchairs and groups. Visit council’s website for maps and info.

Mooloolah Cemetery Heritage Walk Discover stories of some of the earliest European pioneer settlers and their descendants from the Mooloolah, Glenview, Landsborough and Caloundra areas at the Mooloolah Cemetery Heritage two hour walking tour at 9am on Thursday 2 October 2014. Bookings are essential - visit Council’s library website or call 1300 LIBRARY.

Flexilink Help support the Flexilink services by giving them a go. Gain access to this public transport option by calling 1300 511 163 to book two hours before you need to depart and it will pick you up along the route. The Kenilworth to Mapleton, and Conondale to Maleny Flexilink services will now have better connection times with public transport. Visit council’s website for timetable and route information.

Sunshine Coast Art Prize public programs You can be the judge and vote for your favourite artwork in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize People’s Choice award until 26 October. Also don’t miss out on the chance to get involved in the extensive range of Art Prize public programs suitable for all ages. Visit council’s gallery website today.

Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am, Thursday 18 September, Caloundra 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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revealed in Kev’s latest project How to create The Essential Video Diary . Here's Kev's favourite camera for over sixty years - these 35mm Eyemo cameras have captured every aspect of Australia's history since1924. The EVD “Action!� Kit Book Launch is at Kev. Franzi’s CinemaWorks, 2655 Eumundi Road, Kenilworth. Saturday September 6th at 2:00 pm, visit www.cinemaworks.net.au or call 07 5446 0341 for details.

Real Food Festival fast approaching Now in its fourth year, the Real Food Festival will return to the Maleny Showgrounds on the 13th and 14th September, showcasing the best that Sunshine Coast food producers have to offer. This year, in addition to about 100 exhibitors, the festival will include cooking demonstrations, discussions and presentations by producers, chefs and food experts across five different venues including the Real Food Kitchen, Food for Thought, Nourishing Ideas, Food Craft and the Kitchen Garden. Topics are diverse from food

sovereignty to making raw activated pesto! There is also great children’s activities including treasure hunt, hay bale maze, and the opportunity to recycle coffee cups into pots, plant their own seedlings to take home. The Real Food Festival is open from 9am to 4pm each day. Entry is $20 each day for adults and free for children under16. For more information visit www.realfoodfestivals.com.au or follow them on Facebook /RealFoodFestival.

Alan Wilson spent a number of years in Vanuatu where he belonged to Rotary Club of Espiritu Santo. He served as the Rotary Club President for 4 years and was awarded the Service Above Self Award by Rotary International, an award limited annually to around 20 people worldwide. Alan is delighted to now be a part of the Maleny Rotary Club and looks forward to working with them on further projects. Anyone wishing to donate books or computers to the school can contact Alan on 0420 312 275.


Maleny Community Information Session High speed National Broadband Network (NBN) for the Sunshine Coast Hinterland NBN Fixed Wireless on the Sunshine Coast NBN Co is planning to deliver a high-speed Fixed Wireless broadband service to the rural residential areas and small villages surrounding the Maleny township. Over the last two years we have been busy developing and proposing fixed wireless facilities in the Sunshine Coast Regional local government area to deliver access to high-speed broadband services for homes and businesses in villages and rural communities along the Sunshine Coast. This is the next stage of our roll out plan in the Sunshine Coast area. So far, 14 sites have been approved by Sunshine Coast Regional and Noosa Shire Councils, servicing communities at Belli Park, Boreen Point, Browns Creek, Cooloolabin, Cooroy, Gheerulla, Hunchy, Kenilworth, Kidaman Creek, Kin Kin, Mapleton, Pomona, and Tinbeerwah. NBN Co has also proposed to co-locate fixed wireless facilities on existing telecommunications structures at Black Mountain, Bli Bli, Nambour and North Arm. Other areas in the Sunshine Coast will receive either fixed line or satellite services depending on where they are located. Maleny township is scheduled to receive a fixed line service.

About the NBN

Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) has confirmed there are no established health effects from these very low-powered radio signals. More information is available from the ARPANSA website www.arpansa.gov.au.

Consultation and town planning requirements We work in consultation with local councils to determine an efficient and effective way to rollout the Fixed Wireless network. A key consideration in these decisions is the design of the network, which takes a number of factors into account including population density, geography, radio frequency, and other network specific considerations. Where ever possible we look to actively use existing infrastructure when planning the Fixed Wireless network before proposing new structures. Over the coming months we will be conducting community consultation in the Sunshine Coast local government area regarding the broader Fixed Wireless network rollout and about individual fixed wireless facilities.

Maleny Community Information Session: 17 September 2014

The NBN is an upgrade to Australia’s existing telecommunications network and is designed to provide Australians with access to fast, affordable and reliable internet and landline phone services.

NBN Co is providing a Community Information Session on Wednesday 17 September 2014 in the Maleny Community Centre Main Hall, 23 Maple St, Maleny.

It is essential for Australia’s transition to a digital future. Fast broadband has the potential to fuel growth and drive improvements to local economies, businesses and homes, bringing new opportunities to the whole country. We are committed to closing the digital divide by providing access to a minimum level of broadband services to homes and businesses across Australia. Due to the nature and size of our country, we plan to use a mix of technologies to deliver the NBN, using the best fit solution for each area.

If you would like to find out more about the NBN Fixed Wireless service, or about the network plans for Maleny, please drop in at any time between 4pm and 7pm to see the information display and talk to NBN representatives.

As part of this mix, fixed wireless services represent a real improvement to services currently available to many Australians living in rural, regional and remote communities.

What is fixed wireless technology? NBN’s Fixed Wireless network, which uses advanced technology commonly referred to as LTE or 4G, is engineered to deliver services to a fixed number of premises within a coverage area. This means that the bandwidth per household is designed to be more consistent, even in peak times of use.

For more information: To find out more about the National Broadband Network and what it will mean to you, please contact NBN Co: Phone 1800 OUR NBN (1800 687 626) Visit our website at www.nbnco.com.au Email info@nbnco.com.au

The network will use cellular technology to transmit radio signals to and from a small antenna fixed on the outside of a home or business, which is pointed directly towards the fixed wireless facility. Our fixed wireless facilities operate at very low levels of radiofrequency electromagnetic energy (EME). The Australian

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GENTLE BREEZE blows cool across the land and the full moon rises above the horizon and to spill her light through the trees. In a clearing men and women form a circle centered around the warmth of fire. Mystery, magic and anticipation fills the air. The Joining has begun. Jason Hilder, the Holder of the Masculine Energy for the year said, "Now in its twelth year, The Joining is a three day annual event held on the Spring Equinox where we come together to celebrate and explore the relationship between the masculine and feminine." Flavoured by this year’s theme of Inner Balance : Mature Relating : Divine Expression there is a range of workshops and activities by internationally and nationally acclaimed facilitators on offer. Morning mediations, yoga and the ever popular sweatlodge set the tone of inner balance. Daytime workshops such as Living Love, Healing your wounds and The Path of The Heart explore ways to improve on relating maturely with those we love. To bring out the most divine expression there is choice of singing, dancing and drumming workshops and a hilarious cabaret event. And being beside the lake there is always time for a swim or relaxing in beautiful natural surroundings. “With such a jam packed choice of great workshops and activities together with a bunch of people getting to know each other and having fun, I’d reckon many hearts, minds and bodies will walk away from The Joining with a whole lot of Divine Expression in their step,” said Jason. The event has limited places filling fast so register soon. Held at Ewen Maddock Dam, Sunshine Coast on 18-21 September 2014. Information: www.thejoining.com.au, 0498 799 605.

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UTSPOKEN is delighted to present an evening with Karen Joy Fowler, best-selling author of The Jane Austen Club. Her new novel We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves was awarded the 2014 PEN/Faulkner Award in the US, and has since been long-listed for this year’s Man Booker Prize. The Guardian reviewed the book thus: “Many a novel has devoted itself to exploring variations of Larkin’s lament about what mums and dads do to their kids. But if any other book has done it as exhilaratingly as this achingly funny, deeply serious heart-breaker, and made it ring true for the whole of mankind, I’ve yet to read it. This is a moral comedy to shout about from the treetops.” Outspoken's Steven Lang said, “This is quite the best novel I’ve read in ages. It made me remember why it is that I read novels in the first place." "Go out, buy or borrow a copy, read it, now. It’s moving, marvellous, funny, difficult, beautiful.” The evening will commence with a short interview and reading from Claire Dunn, author of the fascinating My Year Without Matches. Karen and Claire will both be in conversation with Steven Lang. This event is proudly presented in association with Brisbane Writers Festival. Maleny Community Centre Monday September 8th, 6 pm for a 6.30 start, $15/$10 students, Bookings: Maleny Bookshop, 5494 3666.

IN BRIEF: Wireless plans for hinterland NBN Co has been rolling out fixed wireless services across the Sunshine Coast over the last two years. They do not yet have specific plans for fixed wireless facilities around Maleny – and are at the very beginning of a comprehensive consultation process. NBN Co is hosting a Community Information Session on 17 September, 2014 at the Maleny Community Centre Main Hall, 4pm to 7pm. The agenda for the session will include: • open and constructive dialogue with the community about the network – how it works / what services it delivers / how we go about proposing sites • find out more from you about the communities values and work towards finding proposals for infrastructure that address those values as best as possible

You don't have to live in the Mary Valley to join scarecrow fun If you love the idea of stuffing old clothes with straw or "up cycling" old bits and pieces to make a scarecrow, the 2014 Mary Valley Scarecrow Festival is right up your alley. Arty folks from the hinterland are invited to put their scarecrows up for adoption by valley businesses who will care for them like they were their own homegrown 'crows. You can send them to any of the valley towns from Lagoon Pocket through to Conondale, festival spokesman Nicky Watson said. And you could win money while you are at it.

Scarecrows judged as Mary Valley champions can win $100 in the traditional and open categories, and $50 in the children's categories - for kids aged five to 15 years. Inquiries to Mrs Watson on 5484 3010 or visit www.scarecrows.org.au

Waterwatch and Landcare, $66,601 for Mary River Catchment Co-ordinating Committee, $50,000 for Lake Baroon Catchment Care Group. Other groups from Beerwah, Glasshouse Mountains and Woombye and across the region also benefited.

Free pedometers for 10,000 steps workplaces

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New grants are available which will provide free pedometers to eligible workplaces. 10,000 Steps is a not-for-profit program which promotes physical activity by encouraging members to use a stepcounting pedometer to measure and then increase the number of steps taken throughout the day. Queensland's Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said "Healthy workers are more productive, more motivated and take fewer sick days." Queensland based workplaces of all sizes, locations and industry types are encouraged to apply, although terms and conditions apply. To find out more, visit www.10000steps.org.au

Environment Levy supports 24 community groups Congratulations to the 24 successful groups that reaped more than than half a million dollars from Council, including $47,000 for Barung Landcare, $44,388 for Mooloolah River

Hinterland Accommodation Directory Montville, Flaxton and 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

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Entries are now open for the 2014 Queensland Literary Awards (QLA) under a new arrangement which sees State Library of Queensland take leadership of the program. Arts Minister Ian Walker said aspiring Queensland writers could also apply for a new $10,000 Queensland Premier’s Young Writers Fellowship or one of three 2014 Queensland Writers Fellowships worth $15,000 each. Nominations for the Queensland Literary Awards and Fellowships close on September 19 and nomination forms are available at www.qldliteraryawards.org.au

Attention Performing Arts Students! The Events Centre, Caloundra has established one bursary of $2,500.00 for a young Sunshine Coast performing arts student with applications now being accepted. Any Sunshine Coast Council resident, 25 years or younger, who has been accepted as a second year or above full-time student in an accredited tertiary level educational course in the performing arts in 2015 can apply. More information: online and (07) 5491 4240.

For further information about accommodation options on the Sunshine Coast hinterland visit www.hinterlandtourism.com.au

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

The Big Book Club This year, lovers of books and stories will gather to discuss The Circle by Dave Eggers who imagines a world where the largest internet search engine and social media companies merge. The time is in the not-too-distant future. The company demands transparency in all things; SECRETS ARE LIES and PRIVACY IS THEFT, anonymity is banished; everyone’s past is revealed; everyone’s present may be broadcast live in video and sound. Nothing recorded will ever be erased. The Circle’s goal is to have all aspects of human existence — from voting to love affairs — flow through its portal, the sole such portal

in the world. Are we there yet? Is this just fantasy? The Big Book Club gathering invites booklovers and book groups to come along, discuss the book, enjoy afternoon tea and participate in the plenary where an industry specialist will discuss how real and how close this imagined society is to us. How much are we aware of? What are the consequences of not opting in? “My God,” Mae thought, “this is heaven” is the opening line of The Circle. And so we know, it will be hell. Held October 25, you can buy tickets online or at Rosetta Books.

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Toastmaster Duo win Pitch Ann and Jeff Ross have just won the Concept category at the Innovation Centre Sunshine Coast’s annual business Pitch competition, thanks to Maleny Toastmasters. Ann said, “The competition was immense and without the background of Toastmasters and their members who helped with constructive feedback on our earlier presentation, it is unlikely we would have got this far with our presentation.” “Toastmasters has been an enormous help to me and enabled me to confidently convey verbally in my pitch to the judges.” Hive Haven, based on beehives made from recycled plastic certainly created a buzz.

Hives are constructed of recycled plastic and include new design features that deter bee-killing diseases, beetles and mites. Innovation Centre Sunshine Coast CEO and competition judge Mark Paddenburg was impressed by the Ross’s planning and ideas, he told the audience Hive Haven was backed by a solid business plan and financial projections. Ann and Jeff's prize package includes $1000 for the development of the business, as well as bookkeeping services, financial consultations, legal consultations, website development, smartphone app development, a brand film, advertising package and IC membership.

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The Blackall Range welcomes you! Colin Sinclair introduced the Lions' Welcome Dinner to the club when he and his wife Sue moved here from New Zealand nine years ago. This popular event has grown enormously over the years and now John Blyth heads the organising committee. Colin and John (pictured) reported that, "Ticket sales have exceeded the amount purchased this time last year. Over half of the available tickets having been sold." Be entertained by two talented young violinists or go home with a $750 framed picture by Ben Messina or $450 painting from Gary Myers Gallery. Make sure you

enter the raffles and auctions to win! The dinner will be held on Wednesday September 17 at the Maleny Showground Pavilion from 6pm for 6.45pm. All newcomers from across the Blackall Range are invited to attend together with local residents and businesses. Tickets can be purchased for $35 per head from Soothe Hairdressing (Montville), Mapleton Library, Simply Stylish (Maleny) and Birdy Fashion and Beauty (Maleny). For further inquiries contact Colin Sinclair on 5435 2867 or John Blyth on 5435 2759 or visit www.malenyblackallrange.qld.lions.org.au

REHABILITATION REHABILITA REHABILIT ATION & EXERCISE

Community Wild Dog Baiting Program September and October 2014

Landholders have a legislative responsibility to control declared pests on their land and participation in this program is an effective way to help meet this responsibility.

The Wild Dog Baiting Program will be held throughout Bald Knob, Beerburrum, Beerwah, Belli Park, Bells Creek, Cambroon, Conondale, Crohamhurst, Curramore, Elaman Creek, Gheerulla, Kenilworth, Kidaman Creek, Landsborough, Maleny, Maroochy River, Peachester, Reesville, Valdora, Witta, Wootha, Yandina Creek areas from the 8 September-10 October 2014.

For further information please contact Sunshine Coast Council T 07 5475 7272 F 07 5475 7277 E mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Sunshine Coast Council in partnership with Bio-security Queensland is supporting a community based coordinated Wild Dog Baiting Program. Failure to control wild dogs can result in livestock losses, attacks on domestic pets and the loss of native fauna.

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Become informed always chose the best! DON’T USUALLY recommended TV shows but earlier this month Catalyst Series 15 aired two Episodes, no’s 5 and 6. which demonstrated brilliant evidence regarding the benefits of establishing good gut health and how that then positively influences so many of our bodies functions. The two episodes were easy to understand and well documented with blood tests and follow up comparisons to show the benefits to ones health when changes were made through diet. These benefits were amazing so I urge you to get out your computer, google I View, select Catalyst and then search out series 15 Episodes 5 and 6. Over the years our diets have changed so much that now a natural diet can seem like a health kick, and dietary addictions sometimes result in passionate defenses of food like substances that actually do

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Hinterland Health and Beauty ACUPUNCTURE 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 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 Maleny Acupuncture Dolina Somerville: BHSc (Acupuncture) China Trained: Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine,Chinese Remedial Massage & Cosmetic Acupuncture. 38a Coral St Maleny (HBC). H F Rebates. Mob: 5435 2777 www.malenyacupuncture.com

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BEAUTY THERAPISTS & HAIRDRESSERS A little Beauty, Body and Wellness Elements at Montville Customised beauty treatments. Pamper packages. Special occasion & bridal make-up. Massage. Manicures. Pedicures. Devine body treatments. Natural therapies. Ph: 5478 6212 www.elementsmontville.com.au DOT & BIRDIE - hair, beauty, bridal All beauty and hair services under one retro roof. Dynamic team of qualified professional staff where your comfort and satisfaction are our priority. Follow us on Facebook for the latest specials for locals. 35 Coral St, Maleny Ph: 5499 9424 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 I specialise in cutting, colouring, foiling and perming. once voted best hairdresser on the Sunshine Coast and hinterland region. Heaps of parking and wheel chair friendly. 9 Bunya St, Maleny. 0438 785 4 4 3

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FENG SHUI FENG SHUI & Astrology. Richard Giles, qualified Feng Shui practitioner. Feng Shui Home/business assessments. EM Radiation & 'dirty electricity' checks. Trained astrologer of 22 years. Shed The Light, Maple Street, Maleny (5499 9003) Thurs or 5435 0158. E: ricgiles@powerup.com.au

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. Phone 0438 050 839 for appointments. "The door to change is always open"

MASSAGE THERAPISTS Specials Full Body Scrubs and massages $50. Head, Neck and Shoulders $30, Foot massage $30, facial $45. Montville Call Andrea 0417523193 Hours 5.30am to 5.00pm. Connective Therapeutics - Rebecca Hopkins Hawaiian Massage, Hot Stone Therapy, Aromatherapy, Access Bars.Eases Aches and Pains, Releases Tight Muscles. 3/10 Coral St. Appts: Ph 0415 518 415 Temple massage: Shrine now open in Montville. Your choice of deep relaxation treatments, tailored remedial sessions, or nurturing skin rituals. Selected health fund rebates available.Open 7 days 14/127 Main Street Montville, Bookings essential 1300 TEMPLE (836 753) montvilleshrine@templemassage.com.au 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


Hinterland Health and Beauty MASSAGE THERAPISTS 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. H F rebates. Ph: 5429 6180

OPTOMETRIST

WEDDINGS

Rachel Leigh Optometrist comprehensive eye care, quality spectacles, contact lenses and retinal photography. Bulk Billing, HF rebates. Locally and Independently owned. Riverside Centre Maleny Ph: 5494 2666 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

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

PHYSIOTHERAPY/OSTEOPATHY 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. 54999372 www.jesskahunahut.com.au Facebook.com/jesskahunahut

REMEDIAL MASSAGE, SHIATSU

Dale Batistic Massage Zenthai Shiatsu, Thai massage, Thai foot massage, glass cupping, moxabustion, herbal poultices, ear candling. 18 Coral St Maleny. Ph Dayle 0420837397

Gary Broadhurst : Sanctuary Shiatsu Zen Shiatsu , Acupressure , Balancing Futon mat or seated chair at Holistic Health Centre , room 5/19 Coral St, Maleny Monday & Tuesday – Appts: 0438 972 880

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, 54 352599/ 0421410558, sallyann@naturaltherapiesstudio.com

Pascale Richy – Naturopath BHSc Acute & chronic ailments, women’s health, stress management. Evidence based, wholistic & inclusive approach. In depth consultation & naturopathic assessment. Nutrition, Herbal medicine, dietary planning & lifestyle counselling. 2/38 Maple St. Maleny. Ph: 0423 615 413

Marisa...Naturally Marisa T Kliese offers a complete Natural Therapy Clinic. Services include, Naturopathy, Herbal Medicine, Professional Counselling, Life Coaching, Spiritual Healing. Ph: 5494 2627

Laurel Hefferon Naturopath & Herbalist BHSc Colon Hydrotherapy & Ka Huna Bodywork Specialising in herbal & nutritional treatment of adrenal exhaustion, post-viral syndromes & acute & chronic immune conditions. 35 Rosella Rd, North Maleny Ph: 5494 2101 Mob: 0401 750 255

Maleny Physiotherapist Tim & Mary Bagshaw. For all of your Physiotherapy requirements. 1/70 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 5494 3911 www.malenyphysiotherapy.com.au Eudlo Osteopathy Thomas Witton. Gentle manipulative therapy for body dysfunction and pain in all ages. 13 Rosebed Street, Eudlo. Ph 5445 9555 Range of Motion Physiotherapy MAPLETON - MONTVILLE - MALENY - IMBIL Russell McDonald & Rae Duffield-Jones. Providing the highest quality care to restore & maintain optimal physical function & mobility. Ph: 5478 6600 www.rangeofmotion.com.au Tundi Udvary Palmwoods Physiotherapy Sports and Injury Centre. Dynamic multidisciplinary centre committed to making a positive change to your total health and wellbeing. 5/12 Margaret Street, Palmwoods Ph: 5478 8500 Maleny Active Physio Caring professionals offering physio, exercise physiology and Medicare-funded Type 2 Diabetes Education Programs. Services covered by health funds & referrals from DVA & Medicare (bulk-billed). 5/15 Maple St, Maleny. Ph: 5494 0060

Be Radiant... Be Flawless... Be Beautiful Expertise and perfection is what you will experience by our team of Make Up and Hair Stylists both pre wedding and on your special day. Styling brides for over 20 years in Maleny and the hinterland. “Be Our Guest” Ph.54 943 355 Shop 9 43 Maple Street Maleny.QLD 4552

SCENAR THERAPY Pain Relief Specialist Scenar is a non-invasive therapy using electrical impulses to stimulate your nervous system, reducing pain, inflammation and restoring normal function. Ph: Sonia 0488 922 441 or Kerri 0431 938 393 www.malenypainrelief.com

YOGA PILATES AND MEDITATION Melissa's Healing Space - Yoga/ Mindfulness Meditation classes @ Curramore Studio Tues 6 -7.30pm (Gentle yoga), Fri 9.30- 11.15am (General yoga), Fri 11.30 - 12.30pm ( Meditation Class), Fri 12.45-1.45pm (Chair/Gentle yoga) Ph: 0417 200 192 em: melissa@melissashealingspace.com www.melissashealingspace.com

Yoga with Lottie using WEIGHTS For sculpturing,raising metabolism, increased bone density and flexibility. Mon 10.30am,Tues 5.30pm and Thurs 9.30 am. No bookings required. Classes suit all levels of experience. Maleny Showgrounds Pavilion Ph: Lottie 5313 7756 Iyengar Yoga with Maree @ Maleny Yoga Vrksa in the Rainforest Plaza Tues Yoga Basics 10.30am & 5.30 pm Wed Slow Paced 5.30 pm Thurs Intermediate 10.30am & 7pm Friday Good Morning 6am - 7.10am Ph 0448518734 Radiant Light Yoga with Rukmini Wed 6.30pm, Fri 9.30am Peachester Hall. Private Classes and Yoga Therapy available Ph: 0437 914 029 www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au

PERSONAL TRAINER, FITNESS, DANCE Renew You Personal Training Private studio or your home. Regain energy, strength, healthy weight. Deborah Yffer - Cert IV Fitness; Grad. Dip Teaching. Menofit Trainer (Post-Menopause). 0411 389 727 www.renewyoufit.com

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

PSYCHOLOGIST Dr Marilyn Fisher MAPS Counselling Psychologist with 30 years experience. Works with individuals, couples and groups on life issues including relationships, depression and workplace matters. Medicare registered. Contact Montville Psychology: 0418264642

Yoga & Crystal Awareness Training Centre, Mapleton. Radiant Light Yoga Classes, mixed levels, adult & children's classes. DNA Activations, Healings, Entity Removal, Meditation Classes, Crystal Light Healing Practitioner Training. See website for details at www.yogacrystalawareness.com.au or phone Kaatheryn on 0433 945 826.

PSYCHIC READINGS / TAROT Kerry Laizans Psychic/Tarot Readings and Massage, head, neck, shoulders and feet, Maleny Markets on sundays, By appointment, phone readings, sound healing, bodywork and breathwork, call me on 0411 488 291 or check out throughthevortex.org 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 HINTERLAND TIMES – SEPTEMBER 2014

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Professional Services

House and Garden AIR CONDITIONING

FINANCE

ACCOUNTANTS /BOOKKEEPING

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

Book keeping, Accounting & Tax Trilogy Tax has the expertise to provide clients with solutions for every bookkeeping and accounting need. T: 07 5499 9973 frank@cassells.com.au

Maleny Financial Planner Ralph Ding ARN 244792 ABN 47309386540 Authorised Rep. of Professional Investment Services Pty Ltd

ARCHITECT Brad Drew - Architect 35 years design experience. Design & documentation for both new and existing residential projects. Ph: 5478 5546 Email: brradd00@gmail.com

AFSL No 234951 ABN 11074608558

Specialisingin pre and post retirement planning, superannuation and Centrelink entitlements. For an obligation, and cost free, first appointment, please call me on 07 5429 6756 Em: ding@powerup.com.au

GOVERNMENT SERVICES

BUILDING DESIGNER Idesign2build Specialising in building design services with a sustainable & green design approach: New Residential – Extension & Renovation – Commercial & Office spaces QBCC Lic N° 740 695.Call 0417 770 455 or Email: info@idesign2build.com

QGAP Maleny - Maleny Police Station, 49 Maple St Manager -Judy Phipps Mon, Tue, Fri:9am–2pm Ph 5429 6293 New Vehicle Registrations & Housing close 1pm. Dept of Transport & Main Roads, Business Registrations, CTP Insurance, Seniors/Carers Cards, Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates & more. EFTPOS & credit cards.

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 Hinterland Air Conditioning & Domestic Refrigeration Located in Palmwoods,Eddie offers a prompt,friendly competitive service.Eddie specializes in all Air Conditioning & Domestic refrigeration work including installations,sales,service,and repairs.. Ph 0429516598

ANTENNAS 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

APPLIANCE SERVICE Luke Wilkinson Appliance Service Washing machines, dryers, fridges, etc. Lic. No 68598

Ph: 0419 684 324 or 5429 6565

CABINETMAKER

COMPUTER / WEB SERVICES/VIDEO

LEGAL SERVICES

Concept IT Systems - reliability & service

Easton Lawyers Tove Easton Principal Lawyer 62 Maple St, Maleny Ph: 5494 3511 Email: tove@eastonlawyers.com.au

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

Ecocyber - Computer Services Repairs, troubleshoot computer problems, tuition, web design & hosting services. On site or at Maleny workshop. Contact Hans. Ph: 5499 9599 Email: hans@ecocyber.com.au

Paul Randall Cabinetmaker of Maleny New & renovated kitchens & vanities benchtops a speciality - stone, timber & laminated finishes. Home Offices, Wall Units, Wardrobes. Ph: 0432 953 186 Lic QBSA 1162819. Member Master Builders.

CARPENTRY 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

Maleny Multi-Media Man Professional editing of video, photos & audio. VHS tape & photo prints to DVD. Video compilations with special effects. Relive precious memories as never before. 0408 684 482 www.multimediaman.biz

Patios, decks, renovations, new work All aspects of carpentry from planning to the finished product. All work guaranteed Qld BSA No 103-1105 Phone Steve 0402167355

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

CURTAINS AND BLINDS Maleny Curtains and Blinds Free design and consultancy service, Made to measure, indoor and outdoor bespoke window coverings and home accessories. Free Measure and Quote Ph: 0437 373 222

CHAINSAW & TREE WORK All Trees to Chip Tree felling, pruning, lopping, mulching, stump grinding, landscaping & retaining walls, fences etc. Two chippers - 6 inch & 12 inch. Qualified and insured. Phone Rob Milner: 5445 7805

Hinterland Annual Events January

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Hinterland Wedding Expo Maleny Film Festival Yandina Ginger Flower and Food Festival Australia Day celebrations

February Montville: Flame Hill Grape Stomp

March 8 22

International Women's Day Woodstock at Witta

30-31 Maleny Agricultural Show Quota Quilt Show: Maleny High School

June 13-15 Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show: Nambour 15 Hinterland Wedding Expo 27 Lucas Parklands Young Musician's Festival

July

19 Kenilworth Cheese, Wine & Food Fest 19-20 Easter in the Garden: Montville 25 Anzac Day Services

Muscle on the Mountain Day QLD MX Nationals Motorcross: Conondale 11-13 Qld Garden Expo: Nambour Writers Award State Library Of Qld

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August

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Mountain View Challenge Running Events and Walks River School Spring Festival Maleny Music Weekend

September 12 Gary Crew Hinterland Readers Cup 13-14 Real Food Festival, Maleny 19-21 Mitchell Creek Rock n Blues Fest 21 Mary Valley Scarecrow Festivals Arts Connect Open Studios 26 -4 Kenilworth Celebrates! Lions Welcome Dinner: Maleny

October Sound of Healing Festival: Maleny 9-12 Heart of Gold Film Fest: Gympie 24-26 Maleny's Celebration Of Books

November 8

Mary River Festival Heritage Day Celebration Palmwoods River School Spring Fest

December 7

Mary Valley Tomato Festival Christmas celebrations 27-1 Woodford Folk Festival

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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 p 54 944 917 www.twtreesurgeon.com

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CLEANING External Cleaning - tile & Colorbond roofs, house washing ,mould removal & all surfaces. Obligation FREE quotes – fully insured. For a high quality professional service. Call Jay 0404 707 693 www.waterwisepressurecleaning.com.au

ELECTRICAL 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


Trades & Services ELECTRICAL (cont)

LANDSCAPING & DESIGN (cont)

R V Electrical Lic # 72787 Workshops, Homes, Cottages, Sheds & Renovations, Energy Saving Solutions, LED Lights, Security Lighting. Switchboard Upgrades, Safety Switches, Generator Outlets, Smoke alarms, Solar. For Speedy Diagnostics and Quality Service. Call your local Sparkie Zak on 0413 885504 email: rvelectrical@yahoo.com.au

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 Em: jim-stoneontherange@hotmail.com

FENCING & AUTOMATIC GATES Plan-it Fence & Gateworks servicing locals in the supply of Automatic Gates. Glass & aluminium pool fencing, balustrade & aluminium privacy screens. Prompt reliable service. Ph: Paul for a free quote 0412 698 595 or www.planitfencing.com.au

Handbuilt Stone 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 QBSA1235589

FURNITURE MAKING Furniture Making - Randy DeGraw design maker of fine functional furniture & woodturning to suit your home or office decor. Ph: 5494 4222 for an appointment. www.randywoodwork.com

GARDEN MAINTENANCE & MOWING Man with Scythe Mows, Slashes, Cleanly, Quietly Domestic or Acreage www.manwithscythe.com 0402027922

Range Mowing & Gardening Complete mowing and gardening service. Mowing, hedging, edging, tree work, weed control & landscaping. Steep and difficult terrain a speciality - large gardens and small acreage properties. Ph Paul 0413 920 049 www.rangemowing.com.au

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. Phone 1800 558 7 4 5

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

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

305 Landscapes Garden design, construction and cleanups. All landscape aspects. Dingo Hire. View works on gallery page at www.gardenartistry305.com. Operating out of Montville for over 10 years and servicing all areas. Ph: Jamie 0408 722 025. 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

MUSHROOM COMPOST

Step n Stone Landscapes All aspects of stonework and landscaping design and construction. Outdoor pizza ovens, fire-pits & fireplaces. Sculpture commissions. No job too big or too small. Ph. John: 5478 6754 or Mob: 0411 426 099 www.stepnstonelandscapes.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. Phone Richard Daveson: 0418 708 620 BSA 1117847

PEST CONTROL Top of the Range Pest Management Termite specialists House treatment for general pests. Termite inspections and treatments. Phone: 1300 663 808 or 0411 105 005

Direct from the grower to you The perfect environmentally-friendly garden mulch and soil conditioner. Full ute tipper load. $90 delivered. Phone Gerard: 0407 588 824 or 54 997 273 E: gerard.rutten@bigpond.com

PUMPS Pumps on the Range Specially added service from Gavin's Plumbing. Problem solving house, spa, garden pump issues, standby pumps available new pump installations, pump servicing, filter installations/replacements. Ph: 5445 7230 Mobile Gavin: 0402 791 058. Dan: 0412 296 454

SECURITY, AU Security & Communications Installation of Commercial and Domestic Security Systems including camera surveillance, gate intercoms and more. Call for a quote: Ph: Russell 54 4 8 9 2 9 3 , 0 4 1 3 9 6 0 9 7 9

Custom Curtains and Shade Friendly service and advice, professional installation and free in home measure & quote for shutters, blinds, curtains, awnings and security screens. Ph: Jim or Julie on 5494 6898 www.customcurtains.com.au

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

PLANT NURSERIES Brush Turkey Enterprises Wholesale native nursery qlty tubestock. Rainforest, wetland, grasses, sclerophyll, coastal & understorey species. Min. order 100 plants. Open to public by appt. Ph: 5494 3642 or email: nursery@brushturkey.com.au

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

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 Email: nursery@barunglandcare.org.au

PLUMBING & WASTEWATER AWS Advanced Wastewater Solutions All plumbing & drainage work. Supply & installation of advanced wastewater treatment systems. Septic conversions. 1 ton excavator for hire. Ph: 0412 858 020 Gavins Plumbing Service All maintenance plumbing, draining, gasfitting, roof & guttering, domestic pump repairs & replacements. Complete wet area renovations. BSA Licence 48654 Ph: 5445 7230 - Mobile: 0402 791 058 All Hinterland areas - 35 years experience Sky Plumbing & Gas Fitting 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 BSA 1078655

Anderson Plumbing & Roofing 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 QBSA1066328 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

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 Hybrid Sunshine – Independent Solar Consultants. Secure your Energy Future – Get Energy Independent. Call Wolfgang on 5435 0435 or 0409 309 901 Email: wolfgang@hybridsunshine.com Web: www.hybridsunshine.com

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 registered permit holder. Ph: 5494 4590, Mob: 0437 279 505, E: magpiesrus@redzone.com.au, W: www.tomswildlife.com.

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OCATED in Conondale just 15 minutes from Maleny, this 26-acre property is an outstanding example of versatility and charm. • 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home with spacious verandahs on all sides • Warm Blackbutt timber floors and 9ft ceilings • Spacious open plan with multiple living areas • Views from everywhere within the home • 12.5m x 8m shed - Separate liveable studio! • Elevated position with northerly outlook • 26 acres divided into 7 fully fenced paddocks • Perfect for horses, cattle and plenty more The list goes on including dam, a chook house, green house, ample fruit and nut trees, raised garden beds. Inspect this one as soon as possible. Price: Offers over $600,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact RE/MAX Hinterland - 0447 589 491

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URROUNDED by quality homes and close to town, this is YOUR CHANCE to buy elevated land, under market value! Enjoy all Maleny has to offer in this quiet area, walking distance to the main street. Rural views and a generous 1200m2 block of land will afford you the space to create your own garden and designer home. • 23.4m street frontage - 51m depth • Town water, sewerage, underground electricity • 2 x parks within 200m of this lot • 800m walk to town Take your dream of building a home to the next level, and buy with confidence at this great address! Act quickly to secure this land. THE OWNERS WANT IT SOLD, YESTERDAY! Price: Offers over $195,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: RE/MAX Hinterland - 0409 181 095

Connecting the Hinterland with the Coast

Maleny 37 Ridley Road, Maleny

North Maleny 104 Baroon Pocket Road

Kenilworth ‘Riverview’ 160 Wilcox Road

Executive Residence On An Outstanding Acreage One off opportunity to secure this superbly situated home in a private location in Reesville about 10 minutes from the Maleny Township. The house is positioned well set back from the road, to capture the panoramic views that can be taken in from all areas of this premium property.

Acreage Retreat .... Lake Views Nestled in a totally private position with delightful views over the majestic Baroon Pocket Dam is this charming low set family home on 15 acres of lush, fertile land... a truly enchanting setting in this leafy pocket of North Maleny.

Rural Riverfront Retreat Beckons ... Extremely private with a fully renovated gracious and elegant Queenslander, circa 1932, on an elevated position on the property to maximise the spectacular river and countryside views. This stately home offers modern conveniences whilst still retaining its charm.

Sale Contact Agent Ray Scarfe 0414 943 269 raywhitelifestyle.com/1154336

Inspect By Appointment Sale By Negotiation Ben Wilson 0407 584 378 raywhitelifestyle.com/1178490

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The market is active! Great prices being achieved right now! For an obligation free appraisal of your property,

CALL US TODAY Ray White Lifestyle

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Ray White Lifestyle have the best practices in Property Management. For service ‘above expectation’ for your investment property call Trudy.

The Hinterland Real Estate Professionals Ray White Lifestyle Maleny Shop 1, 5 Maple St, Maleny Phone 07 5499 9966 Fax 07 5429 6540 raywhitelifestyle.com


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Upper East Side ACRES with SPECTACULAR SPECTACULAR VIEWS! This 20 acre blue-chip land holding is one of those rare, hidden treasures that seldomly make it to the market. Discover the magic beyond the private, tree-lined driveway, that this 20 acre block will provide to one lucky purchaser chaser.. The driveway opens up to an unforgettable vista taking in Bald Knob, Moreton Island, a stunning panoramic view of the Glasshouse Mountains and beyond to Brisbane.

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What’s on in ... SEPTEMBER 5-6 Nambour Orchid Society Spring Orchid Show, Uniting Church Hall, Coronation Ave. Nambour, Fri 8.30am - 4pm, Sat. 8.30am - 2.30pm, 54417201 or email nambourorchids@gmail.com 6

Walk on the Wildside, Point Cartwright walk out to the lighthouse and back. We'll meet at La Balsa Park on the Mooloolah River at 8.45 for a 9am start. Dogs are welcome. Call Raine on 0412031880 for more details.

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‘Bush Foods’ Feature Walk, 9.- 10.30 am, Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha, 5456 2743.

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Yandina State School 125 Birthday Celebrations, 10am until late, 48 School Road Yandina will come to life with exciting rides, interesting displays, creative stalls and memorabilia from many decades, delicious food, catch up with old friends in the “Chatter Box” tent, Vintage Car Display. Live entertainment from 4pm.

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Buy Locally Saturday. Get involved and show your customers that you are a proud Queensland business.

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All Well & Good Day on the site of the Original Eumundi Markets

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Collectorama Nambour Showgrounds

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Gary Crew Hinterland Reader's Cup, Maleny Primary School

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Spinal Injuries Australia Sunshine Coast Post Polio Network, 10am, CWA Hall, Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore. New members welcome. Cathy on 54476608 or Jim on 5494 3272.

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Queensland School Holidays start

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Nambour Orchid Society, 1:30 pm, Nambour Uniting Church, 37 Coronation Ave

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Australian Breastfeeding Association morning tea, Maroochydore, Millwell Rd Community Centre, 9.45am11.45am. All welcome!

13-14 Sunshine Coast Real Food Festival

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Sept - 6 Oct 2014 Caloundra Fringe Festival

13-14 Caloundra Embroiderers 20th Anniversary display

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Charity Cricket Match, Maleny Showgrounds

13-14 Whitehouse Cactus & Succulent Open Garden, The centrepiece of this fascinating garden is the collection of 400 varieties of named cactus and succulents. 2pm each day: demonstration by retired DPI soil scientist Merv Whitehouse on soil preparation for cactus, 18 Rita Court, Bellbird Park, 10am-4.30pm. Joint Opening with Tropical Oasis - $14

27-28 Maleny Quilt Show, Maleny Showgrounds

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September Aero Engine Run Day, Caloundra Air Museum

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September Kenilworth celebrates starts

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HU Chant and discussion with a Spiritual theme 9.30-11.30am, Arts and Ecology Centre, Maroochy Botanical Gardens. Take the Tanawha Forest Glen Tourist Drive follow the botanic gardens signs. Refer to UBD Ref. Map 77

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Ducky Day Out, Lodge Hall, Tamarind St, Maleny, Zonta 5445 7808

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Walks on the Wildside, at Jill Morris's The Book Farm see the amazing regeneration work and talk about Obi Obi catchments. Plus storytelling in the bush. What a treat!

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See the wildflowers on the Marcus High Dunes led by a local plant expert, 2pm at the park in Hawthorn Grove, Marcus Beach. 5494 9187 or email sgapsuncoast@gmail.com. All welcome.

4-5 Kenilworth Celebrates street entertainment, stalls and art workshops

6-7 Woodies' Open Day, Montville

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Mary Valley Scarecrow Festival begins

4-6 October Long Weekend

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Father's Day and Happy Earth Festival, Mooloolah

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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS End

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Barung - Bird and Plant ID walk at Flaxton

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Outspoken, an extended writer festival, Maleny Community Centre, 6pm, 54943666

Cancer Education seminar – head and neck cancers, managing side effects of treatment, foods, changes in lifestyle. Cancer Council Queensland 5451 6000 or 13 11 20

Mental Health Week at Maleny Neighbourhood Centre: COmmunity Lunch, art, coffee, yoga, boxing, drumming live and impromptu music. Get involved!

Lion's Welcome Dinner, Maleny Showgrounds

11-12 Arts Connect Sunshine Coast Hinterland Open Studios, Blackall Range

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Arts Connect Sculpture on the Edge starts at Spicers Tamarind Retreat

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4-11 Kenilworth Celebrates free art exhibitions

18-21 The Joining, Ewen Maddock Dam

17-19 Sunshine Coast Caravan and Camping Show Stockland Park

19-21 Mitchell Creek 2014 Rock & Blues Festival

Eckankar, Finding the Truth of God Within You, 6 – 7.30pm (every Tuesday) Neighborhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane (off Coral St.)

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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS are here!

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Woofstock Eumundi Event for dogs and doglovers

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Australian Breastfeeding Association morning tea, “Blokes and Breastfeeding: the importance of Dad's Support”, Maroochydore, Millwell Rd Community Centre, 9.45am-11.45am. All welcome!

Celebrating Disability awareness week, Super Spring Saturday Landsborough Sports Complex Tunnel Ridge Rd, Landsborough, 11am -9pm Free Entry! Rides for kids $15 all day. Sausage sizzle, market and food stalls, Crazy hair for kids, Emergency service Demos, Wheelchair Races, Cricket challenge. Happy hour from 5pm Featuring Blues musician Barry Charles from 6pm. All proceeds raised provide emergency support for people with a disability. Hosted by Landsborough Loggers Cricket Club & QLA 5443 9777

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‘Gardens And Wildlife’ 3pm in the Arts & Ecology Centre, off Palm Creek Road, Tanawha. Four local experts will discuss the values of native plants and creating habitat for our wonderful wildlife, 5456 2743.

FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING For beginners and the timid - Tue. mornings starts 16th Sep. 9 classes covering: line, space & shape, 3 dimensions, linear perspective, light & shade and composition. Details: www.sonjageorgeson.com 0407 238 026 or sonja@rebix.com DRAWING DEVELOPMENT Explore & Expand. Starts Sep. 13. An 8 class course of rigorous drawing involving all forms of media, surfaces & grounds, subjects and compositions. Details at: www.sonjageorgeson.com 0407 238 026 or sonja@rebix.com SEPTEMBER SUNDAY WORKSHOPS Relief Printing Without a Press Sun. 21. Suitable for beginners. Ink: Draw & Explore – Sun. 28 Inks, tools, grounds and surfaces. Details: www.sonjageorgeson.com 0407 238 026 or sonja@rebix.com

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23-26 Noosa Bites Literary Festival held in Cooroy http://www.realitybitesfestival.org/ 24-26 Celebration of Books, Maleny

Please email your community events to editor@hinterlandtimes.com.au with subject heading What's On.

Brett Campbell Mosaics Studio Style Mosaic classes in Maleny. Tuesday & Saturday mornings from 9am. Be guided by a renowned artist to make whatever you like at your own pace. Relaxed setting. For more info visit: www.mosaics.com.au Phone: 5435 2951 Richard Knight furniture workshop Dynamic Groups, Dynamic One-day workshops making funky Learning' functional furniture. Identify suitable 6 day Creative Facilitation and materials & create your own unique Teacher Training Intensive at Cryspiece using simple wood-working tal Waters from 13th to 18th Octotools. Materials & lunch included ber. Upskill, grow confidence and gather tools for group $150. Ph: Richard: 5422 9291. Gift vouchers. leadership, presentation, planning, group facilitation and www.richardknightwoodworks.com.au problem solving. Robin Clayfield Ph. 54944707 robin@earthcare.com.au www.dynamicgroups.com.au Healing From Within ACT 4 Change Now Access your inner resources to bring Mindfulness Courses for Managing Stress, healing and growth from your space of Anxiety and Depression, Incorporates evistillness and embodied wisdom. dence-based practices of Acceptance ComSunday Sept 21st 10-4.30pm, Maleny Homitment Therapy. Evening classes: 2 hours over 8 weeks. listic Health Centre, $100. $395. Medicare and Health Fund rates ruth@ruthdonnelly.com.au, 0409 564 available. Maleny Psychology: 54352301 276, www.heartmindconnections.org

PIANO TUITION , MALENY, Available, as1/2 hour sessions at my home in Maleny or your home. Learn for fun -all styles, incl jJazz, Dance, Ballroom ,Liturgical , Contemporary or Classical. Exams to grade 8 for AMEB, Trinity College or ANSCA. 35 years exp as a Church Organist, Band Musician & teacher. Ph Peter 0407444767 or 54999048.

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18-19 Grey Medallion for the Over 50's only a few places left! www.caloundracity.asn.au or secretary@caloundracity.asn.au

ART CLASSES MALENY Learn from award winning tutors. Beginner to advanced, all mediums. Thursdays 9.15am- 12.15pm. $20.00 for 3 hrs. Book now. Ph. Lyn 5493 0805


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