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Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter

Monday, 21 September 2020

Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter

Maleny Pool Built for the Community By the Community 37 years ago, following an enormous community fund-raising effort to build a pool for the families of Maleny, a large crowd gathered for the official opening of the Maleny Swimming Pool. Built on land owned by Education Queensland, the highlight of that March 1983 day was seeing Olympian Tracey Wickham swim the first two laps of honour in the new pool!

In 1984 Maleny swimmers started competitive swimming and the Maleny Swimming Club Inc. was formed in 1992. In the pool grounds stands a granite rock bearing the wording “Built for the Community – By the Community”. But fast forward to 2020 and the Maleny Pool, like so many venues and organisations, has been impacted by the effects of the Corona virus. The resultant cancelling of fund-raising activities due to Covid restrictions meant that a real crisis was reached last

month, as the Maleny Swim Club committee, who operate the pool under lease from the Sunshine Coast Council, were not in the financial position to offer a contract to a coach/manager for the upcoming summer season. President of Maleny Swimming Club Gail Ring explained. "The annual council grant does not fully cover the coach/managers contract, so club fund raising is what we do each year for the remaining payment to the coach, our share of electricity, our share of servicing of heat pumps, any breakdowns etc. and now because of additional Covid safety requirements, we also need to pay the coach/manager an extra payment towards the cleaning fee.”

With their 2020 fund-raising opportunities cancelled at community events such as the Maleny Show, and with the annual

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Council funding not due for release until January 2021, the committee reached out to Cr Winston Johnston and local MP Andrew Powell to intervene, making it clear that without help, there would be no pool operating for the public this summer. Many Maleny locals reacted to the bad news, also contacting both representatives. Andrew Powell moved quickly and in a statement said "Thank you to everyone who has written to me over the last week, bringing to my attention the Maleny Pool. Your community spirit in Maleny never ceases to amaze me! I have worked with the school principal as well as the Department of Education to waive fees, undertake maintenance and prepare the pool for our warm seasons which are fast approaching. Councillor Winston Johnston and I have worked to make the regular operating payments to the Swimming Club upfront rather than arrears. As a result, the club will shortly be advertising for a pool manager and it shouldn't be long before the pool is open again.” Cr Johnston https://malenysportandrec.org.au/


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Your Club News 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”. Keep your events diary up to date on the MDSARC Inc Web site so that we all know about your communities important events. 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.

Club website: www.malenysportandrec.org.au

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Maleny Pool (Cont from Page 1) also commented, saying "Andrew Powell and myself have become aware of the delay in opening the Maleny Swimming Pool. I would like to thank the many residents who have contacted us. So far, Andrew has succeeded in getting the Department of Education (who own the pool) to agree to urgent maintenance and to assist the Swimming Club with some funding aspects. In addition I have asked Council to assist by paying this year’s grants for maintenance and operational costs in advance, instead of in arrears. Apparently Council Officers have been in consultation with the pool committee. Hopefully these timely actions assist with the early opening of our town pool.” Maleny families can thank the hundreds of volunteers who have served on the pool committee to keep the pool open each year since it first opened. It takes a huge commitment from all involved and Gail Ring went on to say "We have worked tirelessly to improve the pool enclosure over the past years, with new seating, umbrellas, solar, clubhouse improvements, swimming equipment. The list never fades it just increases, as let's face it, it is an ageing pool and there is always extra money that is required. We can now see the previous funding model which was an old one, needs to be reviewed, as the committee being all volunteers have jobs of their own and do not need this pressure year after year. I feel the community need to realise that without the Swimming Club there would possibly be no community pool open to them, school swimming would be all that is available. Hopefully this week we will have some funds into our account so we can begin the agonising search for a new suitable coach and manager.” We are sure that the community agrees, and thanks to these efforts, can look forward to being able to use the pool again this summer. The Swimming Club needs and would gladly accept offers of help to assist them in the coming season with all that is required and if you have some time you can spare, please contact Gail on maleny.bramasole@gmail.com

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Amazing Photo Saw this amazing photo taken at Maroochydore on the weekend of September 19th - 20th by photographer Steve Lindquist. The spectacle reminds up just how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful part of the world. Let us not “buggar” it up!

Maleny Neighbourhood Centre Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday 15 October 2020, 4pm Maleny Neighbourhood Centre You are invited to attend our AGM on Thursday 15 October. To participate it is required that you become a member. If you are interested in being a member of the Committee, please be aware that Nominations close on Thursday 1 October. Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club Inc

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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston Skipper Musk Lookout at Bald Knob - Update Thanks to the great work of the Built Infrastructure Team, Skipper Musk Lookout at Bald Knob has been resurfaced with extra car parking now provided. There is line marking to the sealed area and shrub planting on the eastern embankment will be completed soon. Congratulations to every person involved, this is a valuable tourist facility, which our community can be proud of. Well done. The lookout got its name as it was where Mrs Skipper & Mrs Daisy Musk ran a tea house not far from the lookout for the bullock drivers as they got to the top of the range. Pictures are before and after works - it’s also great to have the spectacular views of the coast back!

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5th Light Horse Regiment - Training on this Saturday! We will be section training again at our Ziza Field on the Maleny Precinct this coming Saturday, from 11.00 am until about 2.00 pm. It’s great to see our regiment numbers

troopers put the horses and themselves through their paces. The public are always welcome, and we invite you to attend this Saturday, and each last Saturday of the month (weather permitting). Our Beersheba Living Museum is also open on our training days and by appointment.

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State Government Funding for Maleny Show Society Local shows across the state will continue to delight, entertain and connect communities with 130 show societies and associations receiving more than $2.1 million from the Queensland Government’s Show Societies Grants Program, to help conduct their annual show. Minister for Local Government Stirling Hinchliffe said the importance of the local show will be even greater in 2021, helping Queensland communities unite and recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

Across the region, the grants will assist Show Societies including: • Eumundi Park Recreation & Showgrounds Association $6,770 • Kenilworth Show and Rodeo Sub-Committee - $8,431 • Maleny Show Society - $12,326 • Noosa A H & I Society $14,419 • Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show Society - $38,254 • Woodford A P & I Assn Inc $7,663 The Show Societies Grants Program provides financial support for operating costs associated with conducting annual agricultural shows, and costs towards the construction and maintenance of show-ground assets.

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Maleny SES members putting their skills to the test

Big thank you to Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club for letting the group use their club house roof to train

It’s a vital part for our members to keep the knowledge and skills update in preparation for the coming storm season. One never knows what is around the corner so it is necessary to keep all skills “up to date”. Remember in an emergency phone 132500.

Monday, 21 September 2020

Some New South Wales areas open to Queensland As from October 1st some areas of New South Wales will again be open to Queensland. Those areas include the Byron, Ballina, Lismore, Richmond Valley, and Glenn Innes. Once again Queensland residents will be allowed to travel to those regions and visa versa as there have been no new cases of Covid from those areas for the past 14 days.

Western Queensland have had good rain

A decision is pending to lift restrictions in Nursing homes and hospitals. It is anticipated that visitors will be allowed to return to aged care, hospital and disability accommodation services later this week.

A weather system is presently making its way from south of the border and hitting the Gold Coast and continuing up the coast, with potential to hit the Sunshine Coast very late Tuesday.

Queensland reopens its borders to the Australian Capitol Territory as of Friday, September 25.

Photos taken by Sarah-Jane

Drenching Rain Predicted soon

Apex on the Front Foot

Another Saturday meant another concrete project for the members of the Apex Club of Maleny. Here they are helping the Maleny Cricket Club to fill in concrete to the practice pitches at the facilities on the Maleny Showgrounds. The Maleny Cricket Club sincerely thanks the Maleny Apex lads and Weston Earthmoving for these much needed renovations to their training nets.

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Maleny Netball Association To find out more about Maleny Netball Association visit their Facebook Page: http://www.maleny.qld.netball.com.au/ Photo Right: Well done to Maleny Superjets who put in a valiant final round to finish 3rd in Division 5. Thanks to coach Scott! Maleny Jedi. = Division 4 Minor Premiers. Great season girls!

Congratulations Maleny Thunder on your first year playing in Div 7 at CDNA. Thanks to coach Hannah!

Maleny Stars finished the season undefeated.

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Collard’s Curse

How Kikuyu Grass was Introduced to the Range

Here’s another interesting article from the archives of the Maleny Historical Society. "The effects of drought on the stock-sustaining capacity of the softer grasses were most marked and the toll of the 1919 drought were long remembered.

Immediately following this drought, the late Alfred Collard introduced kikuyu grass (pennisetum clandestinum) a native of South Africa. It was from the original planting in Australia at the Wollingbar Experiment Farm. He brought 8 runners of Kikuyu grass with him and thus began Maleny’s and the Dairy Industry’s long association with what became known by those with gardens or cultivations the doubtful distinction of being called “Collard’s Curse” – through its habit of over-running cultivation areas, which suited it

ideally on account of the looser soil.

However it helped the farmers survive many a dry period. Its popularity spread and eventually displaced the the cultivation of cow cane for winter feeding, on account of its thick coverage, and it greatly reduced the incidence of losses via drought, through its blanketing effect on the surface of the ground and the amount of roughage it provides. As the farms became more established, the surface stone, mainly of basaltic origin, was gathered to allow for more intensive pasture management, and the working of renovation implements over the pastures which became ‘root-bound” through carrying too heavy a plant population.

The photos here shows Edgar and Edward Lawley cutting cane to feed their cows in 1916. Fred Porter recorded that sugar cane was the fi rst crop planted on the range, “bullock fodder” as it was called by Francis Dunlop. Then Buffalo couch grass was introduced. Paspalum arrived about 1903 and Rhodes grass soon after. There

The introduction of soft English grasses to provide winter grazing was tried with a mature of success in favourable conditions. The mixture consisted of mainly Rye grasses, Cocksfoot, white Dutch clover, and red clover to provide summer grazing. Various trials with artificial fertilisers indicated the nitrogen deficiency of the area but the response to super-phosphate was not as marked as in other areas. Liming corrected the high acidity of the soil to some extent and led to better growth. An increasing interest is being taken in the application of lime and artificial fertilisers and it may well become an accepted part of normal farm practice.”

was a severe drought in 1919 and in the early 1920s, Alfred Collard introduced the Kikuyu grass that proved to be so hardy and nutritious for cattle. The Howard tractor (also pictured) belonged to Gerald Thomasson, and is believed to be one of the first tractors on the Maleny Range. Farmers used to plant winter crops for their farm animals, but after kikuyu was introduced, horse teams found it difficult to plough. This tractor is on display as part of their collection at the Maleny Historical Village. (From the Maleny Co-Operative Dairy Assoc. Ltd Golden Jubilee book 1905 - 1955)

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Around Division 5 with Councillor Winston Johnston

“War on Weeds”

Due to their distinctive new foliage and flowers, spring is the perfect time to highlight the spread of invasive weeds all over the Hinterland of the Sunshine Coast. Maleny local, Jeanette Nobes, has been a tireless worker and advocate for the control and eradication of invasive weeds. Regrettably Council and Main Roads have not listened to her expert advice and consequently, we find ourselves in this current invasive weed mess. Also regrettably, many new and even long term residents think that invasive weed trees like camphor laurel, narrow/broad leaf privets and Chinese celtis (elm) are lovely trees. Nothing could be further from the truth.

They are not called invasive weeds because they are good for our environment, they are called that because they rapidly destroy our environment, scenic views, valuable prime agricultural land, waterways and some species also pose a serious annual health risk to sufferers of hay fever and asthma.

Giant Devil’s Fig

In addition, other smaller invasive weeds are spreading exponentially in the Hinterland. Those weeds include, morning glory, giant rats tail, mist weed, giant devils fig, groundsel, Japanese sunflower, madeira vine, cats claw creeper,

red lantana and numerous others. Whilst some of these invasive weeds may seem attractive or pretty flowering shrubs, those who understand the nature of these plants, detest them because of the damage they do to our natural environment as well as the annual cost of control to both farmers and the community in general. In addition they all rapidly take over local native plant species and fauna habitat.

Japanese Sunflowers To fully understand why they are a problem, consider this old factual adage regarding weeds, “One years seed is seven years weeds”. This is because their seed can lay dormant in the ground for up to seven years before germination. Many environmentally minded people talk about sustainability, when discussing our natural environment. I strongly support sustainability but ask, “What is sustainable about pouring chemicals upon our land, year after year, in an endeavour to control the spread of invasive weeds?” The best way to control weed species and create a sustainable environment for future generations, is to eliminate the host plants and through persistence and hard work, pull

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out the newly germinated plants before they flower to repeat the cycle of another seven years of germination and continual hard work. Since elected to Council in April, I have endeavoured to educate other Councillors and Bio-security Staff, in an endeavour to lift the profile of invasive weeds and obtain increased focus and spending on weed control. However unless property owners, our State Government and all dedicated environmental community members understand the magnitude of the problem and work with Council to control and eliminate all invasive weeds, then we are doomed to failure and the Hinterland will rapidly become a weed infested wasteland, lacking in agricultural production, visual amenity and habitat for much of our native flora and fauna. This is a call to arms for all residents to support my efforts to get all levels of Government to act before it is too late. You can assist by demanding that our Council and State Government act now by allocating sufficient funding to control this urgent environmental and economic issue. Winston Johnston. For Details Visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Keeping you connected Please do keep an eye on my Facebook page for the latest Division 5 news and information, visit. www.facebook.com/ winstonjohnstondivision5scc https://malenysportandrec.org.au/


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MDSRC Clubhouse Hire

With Covid restrictions easing, community groups can once more hire the MDSRC Clubhouse for functions, events, meetings, presentations or club socials. The MDSRC Clubhouse on Maleny Sports Park is available for regular or casual hire by MDSRC member clubs and community organisations.

A great location for AGM’s, business meetings, presentations, fitness classes, business breakfasts and more. Enquiries to :

Covid restrictions do man however that the maximum number that may gather in the interior at present is limited to 35.

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Maleny Showgrounds Camping Maleny Showgrounds is open for camping. This ground offers camping year-round (maximum 3 night stay), except during major events & seasonal blackout dates. All campers who can adhere to the Qld Health, Sunshine Coast Council and Qld Government regulations pertaining to Covid-19 social distancing and hygiene guidelines are welcome.

Monday, 21 September 2020

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. Phone:

(07) 5441 8043. Mobile. 0429 076 066.

Email: winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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A Saying for Today! “No one is perfect that's why pencils have erasers.� ...

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The Range Croquet Club - Maleny Donna Manning played in the Queensland Women’s Championship which was played at Toombul on the weekend of the twelfth and thirteenth. She played well against strong opponents. The tournament was won by Yuni Rowell (Burleigh Heads Palm Beach club). Francesca de Wytt from Windsor club celebrated her birthday at the croquet lawns on Wednesday. Sarah Widin and Francesca played against Wallace Roy and Priscilla Vickers winning 10 –8. Greg Bury played Vince Carbery two games winning both, the first a game of association and the second a one ball each game. Greg, the national coach for association croquet, was in

Maleny visiting Sound Images, a local business, making a training video for coaches. On Thursday Helen Uhlmann and Priscilla 6 beat Bev Sockhill and Janelle Wilson 3. Ken Barker 26 won a game against Nick Cram 1.Kath Smith and Donna 20 defeated Vince and Sarah 11. Helen Andrews and Wallace 9 had a close win against Alice Spittle and Sally Adams 8. The new uniforms have arrived.

the sideline. Ken 10 went down to Donna and Wallace 11 on Sunday, while, on the same lawn, the same margin was recorded by Sarah and Priscilla who won against Miggy Mackey and Vince. On the other lawn Stuart Craig and Helen Andrews scored a win against Kath Smith andJanelle 6.Our excellent lawn sare situated 200 m in on the right side of the show-grounds. 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.Coaching:is available on Saturday mornings at 8 am.

The attached photograph shows them being worn byHelen and Priscilla while discussing a

position in their game of doubles while Bev and Janelle, their opponents, also wearing the new uniform, look on from

Our web address is: https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au

For details contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 (President), Vince Carbery 54942193 (vicepresident), or Priscilla Vickers 54943555 (secretary).

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