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Monday, 10 August 2020
Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter Have you got your Maleny ZONTA Raffle Ticket? The Zonta Club of Blackall Range Club will be selling raffle tickets outside Maleny Super IGA on Saturday 15th August and Wednesday 19th August between 9am and 11.30a.m.
Centenary Anniversary in 2019. The organization has grown to more than 29,000 women in 63 countries, working together to make gender equality a reality for
Don’t miss your chance to win one of 2 goodie-filled hampers – one filled with donations from the Zonta members and the other a hamper full of delicious treats donated by Maleny IGA.
About Zonta International Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. Founded in 1919, Zonta International celebrated its
The Zonta Club of Blackall Range is committed to supporting women in need through service work and advocacy. We encourage and support the education of young women via annual scholarships; and we acknowledge local women who have made an outstanding contribution to their community with our Woman of Achievement Award, presented on International Women’s Day each March.
Monies from this fundraiser will go toward purchasing Clean Birthing Kits. A Clean Birthing Kit is a very simple set of items that make an enormous difference in improving hygiene and consequently mortality rates, for women in many places around the world. Look out for the Zonta ladies this Saturday and next Wednesday outside IGA for a chance to win and to support this important Zonta project just by purchasing a ticket. Tickets are $2.00 each or a book of 5 tickets for $10.00
world, no woman lives in fear of violence.
Our members enjoy the fellowship at the club and we welcome new members, contact: president@zontablackallrange.org.au Photo Above Pictured are Gillian Allen and Zonta President Ann Koenig.
women and girls worldwide.
Vision Zonta International envisages a world in which women's rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. In such a world, women have access to all resources and are represented in decision making positions on an equal basis with men. In such a
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Maleny Historical Society The Historical Village is open to the public onTuesdays & Saturdays, from 9.00am to 4.00pm or by appointment. Phone Kim the caretaker -on 07 5499 9030 Entry is by donation. Tour & school groups accommodated. Morning tea & lunch available by appointment. https://malenysportandrec.org.au/
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Your Club News
Please Take
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COVID
Seriously
It could be a matter of life or death!
If your club or organisation is an associate member of the Maleny District Sports and Recreation Club then you can publicise your club results and news in this, our “Community Billboard�.
Queensland police and the Department of Child Safety were monitoring the pair in hotel quarantine on the Sunshine Coast after they breached the state's border controls and travelled to Noosa on August 7th. They were found at the Noosa Civic Shopping Centre.
Keep your events diary up to date on the MDSARC Inc Web site so that we all know about your communities important events.
They are just a couple of a number of people who are putting the health of everyday Queenslanders at risk. Yes that includes you and I.
This is your newsletter - let all of Maleny know the latest info from your club every week! All articles, results, posters and photos (as large sized jpegs, please do not embed these in a Word doc) for inclusion in the weekly sports results should be emailed to denvergail1@gmail.com no later than 12 noon every Monday.
The two individuals broke the rules by travelling to Melbourne and back to the southern suburbs, risking Queenslanders' lives. The two girls came through the border point without being honest.
Whilst Queenslanders can stay freely with friends or family, go camping, stay in a caravan park, hotel or an Airbnb within Queensland,people are strongly encouraged to stay 1.5 metres away from other people as much as possible, wash your hands with soap and water or hand sanitiser often, and leave a location if it is crowded. Symptoms may include fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, shortness of breath, loss of smell or taste, and fatigue. Whilst community members are urged not to panic we should all be cautious about what we do and we should follow the simple important message: Feeling sick? Stay home. Get tested. This will help us all remain well and be able to get back to normal living, if that is ever possible again in the shortest possible time. Please take COVID-19 seriously and stay safe and well!
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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston Gambling Benefit Fund Round 104. - Successful Applicants Announced This is great news for our local sports clubs with a number of them being successful in the most recent round of the Gambling Benefit Fund. Whilst Council has limited involvement in this fund, our Sports Development staff do work closely with a number of clubs to assist in providing letters of support, property owners consent, etc. I would like to congratulate the following groups: Mooloolah & District Horse and Pony Club Inc – purchase and install shed $20,000 Maleny & District Horse and Pony Club Inc – construct equestrian day yards $14,440 Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club Inc – install playground - $35,000
Maleny Precinct. These great photos were taken by Penny Edwards on Sunday 2 August by drone. photos/views are of the Northern Wetland (in the UnityWater lease) the western boundary of Precinct, the new Barung site and the golf course.
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End of WW11 in the Pacific - 75 years
Monday, 10 August 2020
How true is this? Is it an age thing or what?
This year is the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific (VP Day), the definitive end of World War II. When the war in the Pacific ended on August 15, 1945, Australians went wild with joy. This date is the day on which the initial announcement of Japan's surrender was made just after midday by Japan’s Emperor Hirohito. Victory in the Pacific Day – was celebrated across the country with street parties and parades. But the day was also marked with sorrow for the tens of thousands of Australians killed or injured. On September 2, 1945, a formal surrender ceremony was performed in Tokyo Bay, Japan, aboard the battleship USS Missouri. We should all take a minute to give thanks who fought for our freedoms!
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Do not Drive into Flood Waters! With the floods south of Sydney and the devastation to roads and property is is timely to once again remind ourselves why i is important not to drive into flood waters over roads. How often do we see drivers take the risk? Looking at the road below just ask yourself “Is it worth the risk?�
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FromCouncillor Winston Johnston The North Maleny Precinct Walking Path is now complete following stabilisation work to the decomposed granite surface. Supervisor Nick Dekker worked to ensure that the erosion to edges is minimalist so that the finished pathway product is long lasting.
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Maleny Historical Society The next Meeting will be on Monday 17 August 2020 The date has changed for this meeting as it'll be a General Meeting, followed by the AGM.
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Division 5 - Councillor Winston Johnston Contact details
Cr Winston Johnston's office is located in the Eddie DeVere building on the corner of Currie and Bury Streets, Nambour. If you would like to meet with Cr Johnston, please call to arrange an appointment.
Meetings are normally held on the first Monday of the month at the Pioneer Village at 9.00am
Phone:
(07) 5441 8043. Mobile. 0429 076 066.
Email: winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
New members are always welcome. For more information visit:
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With a constantly evolving situation and our eyes and ears turned to the situation in Southern States that affects us all, it’s still very important for all Queenslanders to stay informed. For the latest about what’s happening with regards to health alerts, conditions, treatments and health checks and any changes in regulations that may affect you, your family and your community, please visit the Qld Govt website: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/ conditions/health-alerts/coronaviruscovid-19
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Maleny Golf Club Tuesday 04/08/2020: Maleny Golf Club held a Mixed Single Stableford match with fi rst place going to Jimmy Clegg with 40 points, runners-up were Jan Johnston with 38 points on a count-back from Ian Lee, also with 38 points and third place going to Lee Hunt with 37 points. Those in the ball run-down were Chris Pottinger, Mike Hallam, Jon Fairman, Rod Thamm, Richard Owen, Steevie Marriner, Ian Dickson, and Ronald Smith. Wednesday 05/08/2020: The Ladies in our Club played in a Single Stroke Monthly Medal which is kindly sponsored by Judi Coey with fi rst place going to Mo Lawrence with 65 nett, runner-up went to Seri Tytherleigh with 66 nett and third place going to Susanne Hardy with 68 nett. Those players in the ball run-down were Annie Quamby, Karen Heading, and Robin Hay. Saturday 08/08/2020: The Men members played in their Club Championships A Gross game. A Grade – fi rst place went to Thomas Hallam with 70, runner-up went to Garth Bailo and third place going to Doug Evans. B Grade – fi rst place went to Doug Johnston with 84, runner-up went to Steevie Marriner with 85 and third place going to Tom Kennedy with 87.
then you will be shedding the outer layer to play a round or two of golf at our picturesque golf course. If you wish to play please either phone our clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go to our website
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C Grade – first place went to Noel Wieden with 96, runner-up went to Todd Dixon with 99 and third place went to Davie Killeen with 100. With the weather turning cold due to the westerly winds, just rug up for the start of the game and
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Always Needed by the Community A story by Mrs Peg Burnett As Seniors Week begins, this week we take a look at the important role played in the history of our beloved Maleny Library by one of Maleny’s great ladies, Mrs Peg Burnett. Maleny Library is named after Peg Burnett. Among the many voluntary positions she held in the Maleny community during her lifetime, ensuring that the Maleny community had only the best library facilities available was her passion. Peg's mother and a friend had been instrumental in establishing Maleny's first library, applying to the School of Arts headquarters for assistance. This original library was in the annex of the Maleny School of Arts Hall in Maple St. Peg was the librarian at the Maleny School of Arts Library until 1978 and continued to assist on the Mobile Library. The Peg Burnett Library was officially opened on 1 May, 1998 and named in recognition of her long association with the library services in Maleny. The following is an article Peg wrote about her recollections.
“When the first Hall - The Community Centre - was built in 1908 and rebuilt in 1913, a room in the front of the building was set aside as a Meeting Place.
married in 1931.
As well as the local sporting bodies and charities using the room, music, speech and dancing along with the Maleny Literary and Debating Society all used this room. About 1916 Mrs Jack (Grigor) and my mother Mrs Andy McLean (both ex school teachers) realised that Maleny needed a library. They were both members of the Hall Committee, so had no trouble in persuading the rest of the committee of the need. As the Hall had been built under the umbrella of The School Of Arts, they applied to the headquarters in Ann Street Brisbane for some help in stocking a library. A nucleus of a library was supplied by the School of Arts and further books bought by the local committee. Mrs (Grigor) and Mrs McLean manned the library for a few years, then, when fairly established, Miss Betty Blacklaw was appointed as a paid librarian and managed the library until she
Photo Above. Original library bus in Maple Street May 1987
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Photo: Peg Burnett at the opening of the new library on 1st May 1998
I applied for the job and was successful, so went to Brisbane to the Ann Street Library for some training for about three months. I opened the library on Tuesday 2pm-5pm, Friday 10am-3pm, and Saturday nights from 7-8pm before the pictures began. I was paid 7/6 per week. Previously, Betty had used a card system, but we introduced a ledger system which was considered to be more efficient. Readers paid a yearly subscription and books were free. We bought our books directly from the publishers - Hodder & Stoughton, Heineman and Collins mainly - in England, and from Dymocks in Sydney when on sale. I resigned from the library when I married (married women didn’t work then) and several other Continued next Page
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Always Needed by the Community A story by Mrs Peg Burnett (Cont from Prev Page) librarians carried on until a fire gutted the building in 1958. A couple of hundred books were saved and when the hall was rebuilt the committee asked that I re-establish the library. We dusted off the old books and appealed for donations of books to get the library up and running. I might add that we got heaps of Readers Digest and Book Club books, but all were very welcome. We charged sixpence as a book borrowing fee, and that money was used to purchase further books. We built up a reasonable collection, but there was not enough money for non-fiction works. Meanwhile, the Landsborough (now the Caloundra) City Council moved towards establishing a library in Caloundra. They previously had a School Of Arts Library, as we did. At this time the Library Board of Queensland was interested in establishing mobile libraries to service country people so a Regional Mobile Library was established servicing the Caloundra, Noosa and Maroochy shires, with headquarters in Caloundra. The library bus was purchased and stocked, and took to the road with Jim O’Hara as Driver/Librarian. He was soon everybody’s friend and we were all sorry to lose him when he retired. The books from the Maleny Library were purchased by the Board for $1,100 - the money going back into our Hall funds. As Maleny’s population mushroomed the need for a State Library with all modern amenities found in today’s libraries was vital so the Caloundra Council moved to that end. The old Fruit Barn was purchased and it was converted into our beautiful library. The library is also a meeting place and helps to fill that gap in our village life. The Maleny library, being situated on the tranquil bank of the Obi Creek and tucked in on one side by Apex Park ensures that the Library remains a favourite reading place. Its facilities not only provide recreation reading material for the hinterland community but important resources for people studying." Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club Inc
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Witta Market this Saturday! For the finest flakiest pastry the Sunshine Coast can offer, wood fired traditionally crafted sourdoughs, fermented products to improve health, native Australian pesto, organic broth products essential to warm the winter, and did we mention the spices, dips, cakes and teas essential for the month supplies? These are just some of the incredible small businesses based here in Maleny and on the Sunshine Coast who are stall holders at the Witta Market. Come and meet them and try their wonderful creations at the next Witta Market which is on Saturday 15 August between 7am and 12pm at The Old Witta School Music this month will be from the talented Andrea Kirwin. Andrea is a singersongwriter and producer, she is an absolutely wonderful local talent and we are very excited she will be joining us this weekend at the August Witta Market! See you there.
Monday, 10 August 2020
Maleny RSL Friday night Social Meals are Back
At last we are able to eat together again, albeit 20 at a time, and share our lockdown stories - but not our viruses. The key points to safe dining: ✦
Open for dinner on Friday 5th June 2020
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Limit of 20 patrons and a booking system will apply. Please phone RSL 5435 2672 between 8am to 1pm.
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2 sessions will be available (4.30pm - 6.30pm) and (6.45pm - 8.45pm) to enable more than 20 on the night.
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New COVID Safe requirements and procedures need to be followed and these will be signposted and/or explained as required
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Social distancing of 1.5m needs to be observed
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Table seating only i.e., no standing around and minimal movement, to and from bar and food collection table
Steph, our chef, has proposed a great menu which now excludes battered bats. In 1919 acclaimed children's book author and illustrator May Gibbs drew this marvellous illustration for a public health campaign about the Spanish flu pandemic. We think it's relevant now more than ever!
Maleny Show-grounds Camping Maleny Showgrounds is open for camping. This ground offers camping year-round (maximum 3 night stay), except during major events & seasonal blackout dates. Enjoy a peaceful environment close to town. Groups and caravanning clubs are welcome. Cost is just $25 per night: Includes electricity, water, toilet/shower facilities, access to Dump Point. Find all the details at the web site: http://www.malenyshowsociety.org.au/ camping.html Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club Inc
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Heritage Calendar 2021 Competition "Isn't it Fabulous!"
2021 Heritage Calendar. Celebrating fashion we love to remember.
The 2021 Heritage Calendar will showcase a mixture of stylish or unusual garments worn by fashion conscious ladies and gents, from beach frocks to flares. Council invites you to share your favourite images that celebrate these times from the past and present and is an exceptional way to present the frills, flounces and flair of days gone by. The calendar will bring together community memories and images taken on the Sunshine Coast and will create a special keepsake for sharing with friends and family.
Winning entries will receive: Image included in the 2021 Heritage Calendar and accredited with the name of the photographer. One canvas print of their image. Invitation to the launch event. Five complimentary calendars for sharing with family and friends. Visit the following link on how to enter, as you can also enter at your local library: Entrants requiring support in submitting an entry can contact Cultural Heritage Services on 5420 8600. Following the pre-selection process, all entrants will be advised promptly of the outcome. https://heritage.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Programs-and-Events/Heritage-Calendar-2021-Competition
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The Range Croquet Club - Maleny The open club championship began on Wednesday with five players competing: Vince Carbery, Donna Manning, Sarah Widin, Nick Cram and Ken Barker. Games are well underway and should finish soon. All games ares trongly contested and played in a good spirit. On Thursday, Gillian Bradley, Bev Sockhill, Wallace Roy and Sally Adams had a wonderful time playing a variety of forms of the game including ricochet croquet on Lawn 2. On lawn 1 Kath Smith drew with Priscilla Vickers and Donna 5 all. Ken beat Sarah 26 –8. On Sunday four more games of the open were played while in
the afternoon Wallace played a team of Janelle Wilson andPriscilla, showing no mercy to beat them 10 –4. With one round to go in the open all players have lost at least one game so the field is tight at the top. The attached photo (below) shows Helen Uhlmann
energetically executing a half roll in her game against Wallace (seated). Play days: Thursday and Sunday 1.00 pm for 1.30. Contact Sarah for other days. Please arrive at 1 pm for games to be arranged by 1.30. Supervised practice is available on Saturday mornings at 8 am on our excellent lawns, 200 m in on the right side of the show-grounds on entry. Our web address is: https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au
For details contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 (President), Vince Carbery 54942193 (vicepresident), or Priscilla Vickers 54943555 (secretary).
Seniors Week - “What’s On” Sunshine Coast Libraries and staff are always keen to get news of What’s On out there. There are a whole raft of programs dedicated to Seniors Week which runs between August 15th and August 23rd, 2020. This week is to recognise the valuable contribution of seniors in the community, whether as volunteers or in the workforce, community leaders or carers, grandparents, or advocates. Check out this link for all the info: https://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Whats-On/Seniors-Week-2020
And there’s always plenty on offer for the kids - visit https://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Whats-On/Children for the program of what’s available.
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