Maleny & District Local Shopper Newsletter + Sporting News.

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Friday, 2 October 2020

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The Local Shopper Shopping local keeps your money in your community!

2020 GLASSHOUSE SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS WINNERS Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell was thrilled to finally announce the winners of his annual Glass House Small Business Awards at Hideaway Weddings in Beerwah recently. The event, the culmination of almost two months of nominations and voting, was a glitzy evening. It brought together small business owners and employees and the local Chambers of Commerce to celebrate all that small business is and does for the region. “For a while there I thought we weren’t going to be able to hold a Glassies Gala this year due to COVID. We usually have the event in May, to coincide with Small Business Week, but had to postpone due to social distancing and isolation requirements” said Mr Powell. “I’m glad we did because we had a full house last night – we met the COVID cap. So many nominated businesses and employees turned up to celebrate.”

“As always, Glass House locals cast an extraordinary number of votes for the nominated businesses and employees – nearly 4,000! While the silver “Glassy” is chosen based off the number of votes received, the bronze and gold are selected by a panel that includes the Chamber Presidents. It is always difficult to choose those winners due to the quantity and quality of entires, and we deliberate over the options for a long time before picking winners.” “Every silver winner who was chosen by popular votes won by and slides in their respective region. It’s great to see that our communities value and recognise the hard work that small businesses and employees do in contributing to our daily lives.”

Shop ➢ Silver Business: Sweethearts Cafe ➢ Bronze Employee: Ann Wells from Montville IGA Xpress ➢ Silver Employee: Jana Stadelmann from Laurisha Jewellery MALENY ➢ Bronze Business: Shotgun Espresso ➢ Silver Business: Maleny Cheese ➢ Bronze Employee: Nick O’Donnell from Concept IT ➢ Silver Employee: Blair Howard from Maple Street Meats.

The winners of this year’s Glass House Small Business Awards are:

MONTVILLE ➢ Bronze Business: Clock

Shotgun Coffee Maleny Business - Bronze Winner

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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston Barung Earthworks on Maleny Precinct completed I am pleased to advise that the Barung Landcare Bulk Earthworks, Parkland Drive, North Maleny Project portion of the Barung Landcare Community Gardens redevelopment has been completed.

Works included;

I am monitoring the turf installation at this stage as this may need to be replaced in the coming weeks once the curing of the concrete driveway has completed. To contact Cr Winston Johnston winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Site establishment and disestablishment; Site bulk earthworks as per attached drawings; Erosion and Sediment control; Retaining Wall construction; Drainage and Bio Retention system; Concrete driveway construction.

DOGS - DOGS - DOGS

Maleny Showgrounds reminder

Unfortunately some dog owners are abusing the privilege of using the Maleny Showgrounds as an off-leash dog area. During recent weeks some irresponsible owners have allowed their dogs to enter the playing fields during games and training. This is extremely dangerous for both dogs and players. In addition, some owners are failing to clean up after their dogs, which is a health and biosecurity risk to other users. There have been disturbing instances of uncontrolled dogs being aggressive and dog excretion being plastered on the padlocks of the buildings at and around the soccer club house. This is extremely disappointing, please remember these are shared grounds and dog owners must ensure their dogs don’t disturb anyone else using the facility.

Nominate a local legend for a Sunshine Coast Australia Day Award

If you know someone in our community, or a community group or organisation making a difference to our Sunshine Coast, help them to achieve the recognition they deserve by nominating them for an award today. Nominations close on November 16. “We’re looking for everyday people as nominees. They don’t have to be famous to be nominated for our Australia Day Awards.” Visit the Council’s web site for more information.

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Maleny resident - Brian Baillie 04.12.1925 - 22.09.2014 In our community we have a lot of people with very specific abilities and many of them have had amazing lives. It regularly astounds how these talented people find their way to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. This week we look at the life of Brian Baillie. Brian Baillie was for some time the Senior Vice President of The Maleny Community Centre. It was during that time that the Maleny Community Centre went through a major upgrade - the first major one since it was built in the 1950’s.

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rian and his wife Cynthia purchased a farm house and some land in Maleny in 1976. Brian and Cynthia had six children and all the family had an interesting past before settling in Maleny. At the age of 14 during the early years of the World War II Brian ran off to sea as a Deck Boy/Ordinary seaman. Over the war years and up until 1951 Brian maintained a seagoing career. When asked about memorable incidents, Brian Said, "At one stage of the war the ship I was on was in the Caribbean and through enemy action list its bow. We limped into Panama and were in dry dock for six weeks. Coming from England, I had never seen a banana. We were allowed to use the American Forces canteen and their banana splits were the biggest and the best without exception and I had one a day for six weeks. I am not quite so keen on them now." In 1951 Brian met Cynthia, married and they came to live in Brisbane. At the time he was Chief Officer in Blue Star Line. The Blue Star Line http://www.hinterlandgrapevine.com

was founded by the Vestey family of England to carry their chilled beef from Argentina and other South American countries, where they had large cattle ranches and freezer works. The Vesty family also had large cattle interests in Australia. The company was formally registered in 1911 and the first ships were registered with Lloyds Register of Shipping between 1912-1913. Prior to World War I Blue Star Line ships carried perishables to England from China and Asia. During World War 1 the Blue Star line carried beef to supply the allied armies in France. On arriving in Brisbane Brian got a job as Stevedore Supervisor with Brisbane Wharves and Stevedoring Company. This company was then the largest wharf owning and stevedoring company in Brisbane. Over the next two decades Brian became General Manager of B.W.W.D. This company was owned by the P.&O. Shipping Line (Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company - P. & O.).

He soon became a Director of P. & O. Australia and later Managing Director of that company. P&O in those days was involved in cruises, holiday resorts, shipping agencies, stevedoring, container terminals, bulk cold stores and food distribution. Offshore supply vessels and seagoing contracting were also important tasks carried out by P.& O. Shipping Lines. The P. & O. Shipping company has had a long history as a shipping company trading between England, Australia and Asia. From 1840, less than 60 years after Australia was first settled, following consultations with the British Admiralty, P & O operated a regular mail service, initially contracted to run to Alexandria in North Africa, but to be extended to India within two years. By 1850 this service had grown to include not only Mediterranean ports but also Bombay, Ceylon, Calcutta, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai. In 1852 the mail service was further extended to Australia. In 1861 the British Post Office took over responsibility for the mail contract which then included Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 3


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a clause stating that mail had to be carried overland. This continued until 1886, so even after the opening of the Suez Canal, P & O were obliged to unload the mail at Alexandria, carry it across land and then reload at Suez, often to the same ship for onward carriage to India and points further east, simply to comply with the tender..

In the 1970’s P & O had become the operator of the Heron Island Resort off Gladstone at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. From there he led P & O Australia into the tourist industry when P & O purchased the Cradle Mountain Lodge in Tasmania and immediately set about upgrading the facilities.

In the late eighties the Baillies moved to Sydney where they remained for thirteen Years. Remaining with the P..& O. Shipping Line he became Vice Chairman of P & O ASIA with offices in Hong Kong and London.

In the 1980s, P&O sustained its operations in Australia with the help of SS Oriana, which was transferred to the Australian market. In 1988, P&O Group purchased Sitmar Cruises in 1988, after which it branded TSS Fairstar under the P&O Holidays Australia banner

In 1986 Brian was one of the innovators who masterminded the privatisation of Malaysia's Port Klang terminal with P&O Australia as manager and

Following the grounding of the Australian Antarctic Ship the “Nell Dan” in 1990 Brian was instrumental in having P&O Maritime secured a long term contract for the provision of shipping services to the Australian Antarctic Division. P&O Maritime managed the design and build of the research supply and expedition icebreaker Aurora Australis, which is owned, managed and crewed by P&O Maritime. Finally, in 1993 he became a main board Director of The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company of London

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P & O General Cargo Ship “Nardana” 1960’s - late 70’s

equity partner. From this P&O pioneered the thirdparty management and investment model used by most global port operators today.

In 1993 the Baillies took up full time residence in Maleny in the farm house they had bought in 1976. A major renovation took place and the house became the Baillie's haven, having views along the entire Sunshine Coast coastline. Over the next decade the Baillies enjoyed Maleny life and the Maleny Community. Brian sadly passed away at home in Maleny on the 22nd September, 2014.

Photo Sitar’s Cruise ship: T.S.S. Fairstar

His Funeral Service was held on Wednesday the 8th October 2014 at the Maleny Catholic Church, and this was followed by his burial at the Witta Cemetery, Witta Queensland.

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News News from Maleny Dairies The Maleny Dairies point of difference is their commitment to fight hard to keep Queensland Dairy Farmers operating and to fight hard for Queensland Families who want to support their local farms and have high quality milk as a healthy food source for their growing families.

farm up for sale because they did not see a future in dairying. As their last viable financial option to keep farming, the Hayden Family approached Maleny Dairies to see if Maleny Dairies could take them on as suppliers. Maleny Dairies agreed to a 12 month trial.

Both Maleny Dairies and the Hayden family hope that the It is estimate that there are less Toowoomba Community know than 280 dairy farms left in that the Maleny Dairies label now Queensland today. Despite what represents one from their very they tell you, the multinationals are own back yard dairy farmers and 100% responsible for this disaster. as a result Maleny Dairies small Raw milk is cheaper to buy in the sales in that region will grow. southern states, we are talking So, to the Queensland Families Victoria and southern NSW here who are living in the Toowoomba and they are shutting down their area Maleny Dairies will report northern based business regularly to them about their infrastructure and just trucking regional sales results. milk up to Queensland instead of Mr Hopper said, “We promise that paying Queensland farmers the when sales take all of Hayden’s right price. milk we will go and take on “Maleny Dairies business model is another Toowoomba Dairy Farm.” working and it is sustainable.” said It is estimated that Toowoomba owner Ross Hopper. “In fact Families consume 100,000 litres of Maleny Dairies is better than milk a week and Maleny Dairies sustainable in that the bigger we averages 3,000 litres per week in get the stronger we become. On sales in this area. the first of September we signed up 2 dairy farms to see if we can in fact try and sell more milk and help communities rediscover the real link that is buying milk in their local shop and knowing it is supporting local dairy farms”. It has been announced that the Toowoomba Dairy family, the Hayden Family have been signed up to supply milk to Maleny Dairies. The Haydens have been Toowoomba Dairy Farmers for generations. They had put their

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100,000 litres a week equates to roughly 5 farms. Maleny Dairies would love to take 5 farms and if there are still more in the region then the dairy company will target the west Brisbane corridor to help grow the business. Maleny Dairies have also listened to Brisbane Families who have wondered if local support could be given to Queensland Dairy farms in other districts. As a result a second farming family who are based in the Lockyer Valley are also joining the Maleny Dairies supplier team. That family is the Gerber Family. If Brisbane people you can support these families by buying more Maleny Dairies milk then it will be possible to challenge your local Woolies, Coles and IGA stores to range in Maleny Dairies milk. Should this happen then Maleny Dairies will keep bringing more local dairy farms on board thus keeping them going financially. The cost of travelling all the way from Maleny to Toowoomba is very expensive. Maleny Dairies have no doubt that Queensland Dairy Farms can increase in numbers and be financially sustainable. This would help keep many dairy farms in families where they have been for generations. This is an opportunity for Queenslanders to keep farms in local Queensland family hands well into the future - where they rightly belong. Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 5


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Maleny Accident Repair Centre Shed 3/16 Lawyer Street, Maleny

5499 9200

https://malenysmash.com.au/

In Motor Vehicle Repairs, Experience Counts

Maleny Accident Repair Centre has been operating in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland for over 20 years. Juan Perez took over the business (formerly Maleny Smash Repairs) in September 2019 and has updated the spray booth, paint system and much of the associated equipment. Juan brings to Maleny Accident Repair Centre over 30 years of experience in the spray painting and panel beating industry. Having completed his trade in spray painting in Brisbane he progressed quickly through the industry, going on to become a Workshop Manager, Estimator and Production Manager. He has also worked as an assessor for a large insurance company, so understands your various needs and questions through the process of being involved in an accident claim.

Maleny Accident Repair Centre Services

What to do after an accident? Industry Advice from an Car Accident Repair Specialist Being involved in a smash, even if it’s a minor bingle, can be overwhelming. But remember, accidents happen – even to the best of drivers. In the event of a minor car accident, it’s important that you know what to do. This guide can help.

In the case of a serious accident, contact emergency services first on 000.

6 Steps to take after a Minor Car Accident 1.

Stop the car and breathe. Accidents can happen.

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Turn on your hazard lights to prevent a secondary accident from occurring.

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Make sure everyone’s OK and then move your car off the road if it’s safe to do so.

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Swap details with all drivers, passengers and witnesses (full names, registration details, addresses, contact numbers and licence) and take photos.

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Don’t admit fault to anyone – your insurer will work this out later.

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When you’ve collected the other drivers details, contact your insurance company and let them know what has happened.

Your insurance company may try and send your vehicle to one of their repairers. You can choose where your car goes. Let them know you want a local to do your work. If you’re unsure if the car is safe to drive, towing can be organised by your insurance company to us. If you’re not at fault, and you need a replacement car, a hire car can be arranged at no cost to you.

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Maleny Paint Supplies 6/14 Lawyer Street, Maleny.

Ph 54942002

www.malenypaintsupplies.com Australian Owned and made brands of Ultra-Premium paints

Looking for a durable food grade counter top for home or cafe NorthaneGloss is a premium two-pack aliphatic linear polyurethane is especially suitable for surfaces where durability and fade resistance is required. It has outstanding chemical abrasion resistance, waterproofing and weathering properties It has excellent chemical, waterproofing and weathering properties and is ideal for refurbishing most surfaces, especially where

a superior long lasting coating is required. Home, leisure, commercial, industry and suitable as a food grade coating. It comes in15 standard colours including Black and White and clear in satin and white. It can be either brushed or sprayed. This makes it a great product to use for repainting kitchen cupboards rather than completing a full kitchen renewal. Other uses include refurbishing most surfaces and where a superior long lasting coating is required including aircraft exteriors, fibreglass boats, buses, earthmoving equipment, anti-graffiti applications, hospital walls and floors, furniture, fish ponds and food surfaces. Ideal on timber, steel, aluminium and fibreglass as a durable waterproof finish coat.

A Handy Painter’s Tip

“Wet Paintbrush Storage” Here's another way to keep your paintbrush fresh while you take a break in the middle of painting. Snip the corner of a zippered plastic bag. Then slide your paintbrush inside the bag, handle first, and zip it closed. The paintbrush won't dry out, and the mess will stay inside the bag. This beautiful local bar is coated with Norglass Northane Clear. It’s the perfect protective finish as it’s food-grade, chemical resistant for any alcohol spills and heat resistant for hot plates or coffee.

Special Price for this month Australis Allshield Exterior Ultra Premium - White Base

6 lts - $79.00

For detailed information showing the process in detail visit the web page below:

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Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Inc Is an incorporated umbrella organisation whose aims are to promote. sport and recreation facilities for Maleny and surrounding districts.

Maleny Bowls Club News

GREAT NEWS!!!!! Wednesday Night Bowls will resume on Wednesday 14th October 2020. The club's Games Director Miles Allen will be making contact with those of you who have previously played encouraging you to once again join in the fun of Wednesday Night Bowls. Given the last night games were played was in March of this year there will be some fine-tuning required to ensure a successful return.

Miles has indicated that for the first two weeks, 14th and 21st respectively, there will be an opportunity to confirm team numbers and their composition whilst ensuring both weeks are as sociable and as fun-filled as possible.

The 'competition' will kick-off in earnest on 28th October for an 8 week season finishing in midDecember. Coinciding with the recommencement of Wednesday Night Bowls will be the return to keg beer, small bottles of white and red wine, your favourite soft drinks and the famous burgers. The cost of the evening will be $17.00. This will cover the cost of the game and the lovingly prepared burger. Once again raffles will be held and prizes awarded.

To conform with COVID - 19 Safe Plans, under which the club must operate, bowlers will receive their food in individual take away containers. You are encouraged to arrive by 5.45pm so that you are able to

sing in, make your payment and possibly purchase a refreshment and be ready for food service at 6.00pm for the commencement of bowls at 6.30pm. The added responsibilities as a result of social distancing requirements and recording attendance details will add to the workload of the volunteer workers and thus an earlier arrival will help to ensure operations go smoothly for all concerned. This is an exciting time for the club, so be sure to be part of the revival. If you have any questions or require clarification of what is proposed please contact Miles Allen by email at: miles@milesallen.com

Mary Cairncross Forest Reserve Did you know that over 141 different species of birds l ive there? Just one of that 141 species is the Regent Bowerbird. The Regent Bowerbird is a small, slim bowerbird with a long, straight slender bill, usually about 25 – 30 cm in length. The Regent Bowerbird is usually very shy and retiring. The average lifespan of the species is around eight http://www.hinterlandgrapevine.com

or nine years. The brilliant gold and black markings on the adult male regent bowerbird are an exquisite sight. The mottled brown female is much more inconspicuously feathered. The Regent Bowerbird feeds mainly on fruit. It feeds in the

canopy and upper layers of the forest and sometimes gleans or sallies for insects. The male Regent Bowerbird, in common with all male bowerbirds, builds and maintains a bower at which it mates with several females. This bird is a fast-flying bowerbird and has been one of the most difficult birds to capture in flight by photographers. Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 8


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Maleny Service 16 Lawyer Street, Maleny.

Centre

Ph 54943444

http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au

One Stop Mechanical Services Shop Licenced Roadworthy Inspector on the premises

Steve Irwin Way Speed limitReduced! Be sure you are aware - THE SPEED LIMIT HAS GONE DOWN TO 80 FOR ALL OF STEVE IRWIN WAY.

Speed signs have been replaced along the last remaining 100km/h stretch of road between Landsborough and Glenview, dropping the speed limit to a consistent 80km/h from Beerburrum to the Caloundra Interchange. These changes come as the development along the Steve Irwin Way continues to grow and entry and exiting to properties becomes more common. Your One Stop Shop for Automotive Repairs – you don’t need to do the running around, we do it for you!:.

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Maple Street Meats Specialising in quality product and service.

Shop2/4 Maple Street, Maleny

5429 6499 Recipes from Jeremi

When only the best will do! Ingredients 450 g potatoes halved peeled 1/4 cup milk 25 g butter chopped 2 tsp olive oil 2 x 400 g scotch fillet steak (beef) 1 eschalot finely chopped 1 tsp fresh thyme 1 tbs marsala 1/3 cup thickened cream 25 g gorgonzola crumbled 1/4 tsp Worcestershire sauce 200 g green beans

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1 frying pan

1 potato masher

2 saucepan

Scotch Fillet Steak with Blue Cheese Sauce and Mashed Potatoes Step 1 Place potato in a medium saucepan and cover with water. Season with salt. Bring to the boil. Boil for 30 minutes or until tender. Step 2 Drain well. Return to pan over low heat for 1 minute to dry out. Remove from heat. Add milk and butter and mash using a potato masher until smooth. Season. Step 3 Meanwhile, season steaks. Heat oil in a large frying pan over high heat. Cook steaks for 1-2 minutes each side or until cooked to your liking. Transfer to a plate. Cover with foil to keep warm. Step 4 Add eshalot and thyme to same pan and cook, stirring, over medium heat for 3 minutes or until softened. Step 5 Add marsala and cook, scraping base of pan, for 1 minute or until wine evaporates. Step 6 Add cream and cheese and stir until combined. Cook for 2 minutes or until sauce starts to simmer and thickens slightly. Add Worcestershire sauce. Season with pepper. Step 7 Meanwhile, cook beans in a small saucepan of boiling salted water for 4 minutes or until tender. Drain well. Step 8

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Serve steaks with mash and beans. Drizzle over sauce. Bring the steaks to room temperature before cooking.

And Blairs top tip for meat consumers?

Lean red meat plays an important role in a healthy, balanced diet and is recommended in the Australian Dietary Guidelines.

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iron that’s well absorbed by the body.

Iron is particularly important during early childhood and for maintaining wellbeing in women.

Zinc helps maintain a healthy immune system to help fight infections. Protein is important for muscle health, which is especially helpful in maintaining independence in later years.

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Maleny Chamber

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Have you got your Local Shopping Gift Card Yet?

Why Shop Locally? While it may not be possible to source all our needs from our local retailers and tradesman, here are a few reasons to think twice before you make your next purchase: It Creates local jobs and it is personal; Shopping locally helps Australia grow; Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend; Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;

Small Business COVID Relief The Australian Federal Government will continue to provide regulatory relief for businesses that have been impacted by the Coronavirus crisis by extending temporary insolvency and bankruptcy protections until 31 December 2020. The temporary increase in the threshold at which creditors can issue a statutory demand on a company including the time companies have to respond will be extended. The changes will also include temporary relief from any personal liability for trading while insolvent. The extension of these measures will reduce the threat of actions that could force businesses into insolvency and external administration at a time when they continue to be impacted by the pandemic.

Will you really support local businesses?

In addition, the Government is providing an unprecedented level of support to cushion the blow for employees, businesses and households.

Congratulations to Rob and Samantha Outridge on surviving 25 years as the custodians of Universal Providers Maleny or Maleny IGA.

The Government believes that the economy will recover. In the meantime, it is critical that businesses have the necessary flexibility to restructure or wind down their operations in an orderly manner.

Think of the employment opportunities given to so many Malenyites over that time. This is what shopping local brings!

For businesses wishing to join Maleny Commerce go to the web address:

It reduces your carbon footprint

https://malenycommerce.org.au/membership/

New Farm Days an opportunity to experience country life Yabbaloumba Retreat are throwing open their gates for Farm Days on the Saturdays mentioned at right so families can get a taste of the country, feed the animals, tour the farm and more.

property at Cambroon, near Kenilworth, is a working farm with

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Yabbaloumba Retreat Farm Days Saturday 17th October

Saturday 7th November Saturday 21st November Saturday 5th December Saturday 19th December

a wide range of animals including lambs, geese, goats, a horse, cows, pigs, alpacas and more. Yabbaloumba Retreat is also a Bed & Breakfast and wedding and function venue and is situated at 118 Booloumba Creek Rd, Cambroon QLD 4552. To find out more visit their web site at: https://www.yabbaloumbaretreat.com.au

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Maleny RFB

Maleny SES

Volunteer group

Volunteer group

The Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) provides fire services to rural, semirural and some urban fringe areas - 93% of Queensland. Whilst the local Rural Fire Brigades are there to provide assistance to you it is always important to remember Your Fuel = Your Fire or put another way Your Fire - Your Responsibility.

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”.

From this you can see that it is important for rural landholders to ensure that they carry out appropriate maintenance at the appropriate time of year to reduce the possibility of fire, or ensuring that any fire can be controlled. The severe 2019 bushfire season burnt more than 7.7 million hectares of land and destroyed 49 houses, 68 sheds and five commercial buildings. You can follow the present fire situation and warnings by monitoring the web site below: https://newsroom.psba.qld.gov.a There you will find notices about ongoing bushfires and information about those fires that will assist you to make any decisions about fires in your locality. Take care this fire season + prepare NOW!

Remember in an emergency phone 132500. Photos taken by Sarah-Jane Are you interested in joining Maleny SES then we are looking for you. Well we are recruiting For more information please call 0407587266 or shot us a message The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted that this year will be more active this year than most years. Are you ready for the expected coming Storm / Cyclone Season? Now is the time to prepare, before there are any storms in the immediate future. Two important things to check are; Ensuring trees in your yard are cut back with dead branches moved away from your house. Maintaining your roof by keeping your gutters clear, securing loose tiles, and fixing sealing leaks. Depending on location, if you are in a cyclone-prone area it may also be effective to install shutters or metal screens to help prevent windows breaking. Keep safe this year.

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An Old Codger’s Thoughts On driving around the area one can only be dismayed by the amount of litter seen along the sides of the roads. One is left to wonder just how it gets there. Is there some mean fairy going about in the dead of night carefully planting it just so that the roadsides look untidy? Litter is bad for animals and people. Plastic waste suffocates, disables and kills thousands of animals each yearLittering is one of those things that no upside Litter makes an area look dirty and uncared for, unpleasant to be in and less likely to be used and enjoyed by the community. Litter dropped in streets pollutes areas and can end up in our waterways.

Great news for the Maleny Pool!

Local State Member of Parliament, Mr. Andrew Powell has had a number of representations made bringing his my attention the Maleny Pool. The Maleny Swimming Pool has always been a very high priority within the Maleny Community, not least from the late Mrs. Joyce Newton. Mr Powell said, “Your community spirit in Maleny never ceases to amaze me!” As a result he has worked with the Maleny State School principal as well as the Department of Education to waive fees, undertake maintenance and prepare the pool for the oncoming warm season which are fast approaching

Maleny is very fortunate in that from time to time service clubs and some individuals take it upon themselves to tidy up roadsides. It is unfortunate that they have to do this as it would be just so easy if everyone did the right thing and not throw their waste out of their vehicles onto roadways for somebody else to clean up. Cigarette butts are a big problem for the environment and arguably are more of a threat than any other litter item as they take so long to break down. How much effort does it take to not make the mess in the first place - just a case of thoughtless and selfish people who care little about their surrounds.

It is extremely caring when the area when the faeces is left on an area that is used by others as a playground or sporting area.

He continued, “Councillor Winston Johnston Division 5 Sunshine Coast Council and I have worked to make the regular operating payments to the swimming club upfront rather than arrears. As a result, the swimming club will shortly be advertising for a pool manager and it wont be long before the pool is open again!”

Failing to do the right thing with respect to animal faeces is a health his for others - others who may just happen to be someone close to the offender.

“Having this matter finalised with a very satisfying solution needs thanks to be given everyone who wrote to me, Cr Winston Johnston and the Department of Education.” said Mr. Powell.

Please, always do your part to dispose of your rubbish thoughtfully and over time your actions will make all the difference. Please - for all our sakes please think about it!

To keep up to date with what is happening in respect to the Maleny Swimming Pool follow on the Facebook Page at:

Similarly, those who walk their dogs and other animals in public places and refuse to clean up the faeces left by those animals.

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https://www.facebook.com/MalenySwimmingClub/

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Local Groups News There is a Recreational Group in Maleny and Surrounds that will cater for your desires!

Maleny Show Society Maleny Show Grounds its a new fence

Maleny Show Society volunteers have been busy working on the erection of a new front fence at Maleny Showground. The Sunshine Coast Council owns the grounds. The new fence materials were funded by Ex-councillor Jenny McKay and work is now being carried out by from left to right in the photo, Ian Aldred, Colin Sinclair, Ron Tincknell, Matthew Howard, Dean Power and David Beard.

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.

Absent on the day was another volunteer, Rick White.

Change Exchange Pty Ltd - Beerwah

In other Maleny Show Society news it has been recently announced that the grounds will receive a $200,000 funding boost to upgrade interior roads and paths and the installation of solar towards powering the main pavilion. The money is coming from the “Works for QLD Funding program, grassroots clubs and communities�. To keep up- to date with the happenings from the Maleny Show Society visit their facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/MalenyShowSociety

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Change Exchange for the return of is now open in Unit A, 37 Moroney Place, Beerwah. This is in the Beerwah business park, just off the corner of Steve Irwin and Roys Road. It is open from 7a.m. to 6p.m. Monday to Saturday and 7a.m. to 12m.d. on Sundays. The friendly staff are helpful and have ensured that their system follows COVID-19 safety measures. Payments are made via EFT or via scheme ID, PayPal via scheme ID or Cash. To find out what containers are acceptable simply read about them at https://www.containersforchange.com.au/qld/ To find out more visit the web site at: https://www.containersforchange.com.au/qld/whereto-return Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 14


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Maleny Cultural & Historical Society Inc.

Vision is to “To Save and Display Maleny's History”

Witta Recreation Club The Witta Recreation Club is a local community organisation and are always keen to welcome new members. The Club is about balancing the beauty of green space with the supply of first class sport and recreational facilities

All About Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club The Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club comprises a group of Automotive enthusiasts, sharing memories, ideas and fellowship while indulging their appreciation of fine automobiles from throughout history. The club is based at Maleny, in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of south east Qld. The Clubhouse is situated in Bryce Lane in the precinct of the Maleny Historical Society, on the northern approaches to Maleny.

Providing country club services to be enjoyed by the local community and visitors to the area.

Secretary: Lynda Burgess Phone: 0409-266-507

You can find out about sports and social activities being held at the Witta Recreation Club at http://wittarec.club/

Maleny Spring Fair

Currently, the Club has 134 members, with 259 vehicles on the Club Register, representing 60 marques. The variety of vehicles is impressive, typified by a replica 1886 Benz Tricycle Motor Car, vintage American tourers and roadsters, pre WW2 classics, British and European marques of the 1950's to 80's, and Australian icons.

Don’t forget that this weekend is the Maleny Spring Fair which is at the Maleny Show-grounds on Saturday October 3, 2020, between 8.30am and 4pm It is being hosted by the Maleny Garden Club so please come along to the Showgrounds Pavilion for plants from garden club members as well as plants from nurseries. There will also be local produce, tools, pottery, woodwork, music, delicious food, workshops and more!

Members engage in a busy annual social calendar, vehicle displays, and regular excursions to venues within a 150 km radius of Maleny. To find out more about this club visit the web site: https://brhcclub.com/.

For more information visit the web site:

https://malenygardenclub.org/

Information here is supplied by Maleny Cultural & Historical Society Inc "To collect, store, preserve, restore and display examples of past life in Maleny so we can effectively tell and show the story of our community. Address:

7 Bryce Lane, Maleny.

Phone : (07) 5499 9030. Web Address: http://www.hinterlandgrapevine.com

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PO Box 5, Maleny Qld 4552 email:

infomhs@iinet.net.au

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Maleny Hardware & Rural Supplies Hardware - Farm Supplies - Pet Products - Garden - Fencing - Camping

Andrea & Mark Porter Maleny Hardware and Rural Supplies is located in the centre of Maleny in the picturesque Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Thy offer good old fashioned service to your car for those heavy items. There is also ample parking at the front and pick up at the rear of the store. We are independently owned and supply the local community with rural and hardware supplies at competitive prices.

Did you know we can deliver items in surrounding suburbs for a small fee. Come and browse through our extensive range of products and say hi to the new owners Andrea & Mark Porter.

The signs of spring are beginning to happen around us as the days lengthen and the earth begins to warm…

Now is an ideal time to check out our new “Garden Section” Ki-Carma Premium Potting Mix feeds plants for up to 8 months

The Benefits of Ki-Carma Premium Potting Mix Formulated to promote healthy growth and colour in all plant types including potted colour; ornamental shrubs; hanging baskets and herbs & veggies

Contains Coir Fibre, a renewable resource made from the outer shell of a coconut aids in water absorption and retention allowing air and nutrients to move about within the mix

Contains Up Rite, a controlled release fertilizer for quicker greening with added minerals providing essential nutrition for strong up rite growth

Contains Zeolite, a safe natural mineral that allows the potting mix to store and release moisture and nutrients to the plant

Contains Trace Elements that are vital for healthy plant growth elements including magnesium, iron, zinc, copper and sulphur

Contains Water Crystals for added increase water storage capacity

Contains Seaweed which provides vitamins and minerals

Certified Product Australian Standard AS 3743

To check out the extensive range of products stocked visit the web site: https://malenyhardwareandruralsupplies.godaddysites.com/products

Phone. 07 5494 2302

https://malenyhardwareandrural.com.au/ For a detailed list of products and services provided go to https://malenyhardwareandrural.com.au/products

31 Coral Street, Maleny Queensland 4552, Australia Like us on Facebook for up-to-date special offers and upcoming events. https://www.facebook.com/Maleny-Hardware-Rural-Supplies-102339257834353/ http://www.hinterlandgrapevine.com

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Sustainable Living & Gardens With Grahame Staines

Sustainable Living & Aquaponics ESTABLISH A NUTRIENT RICH GARDEN BED WITHOUT SOIL OVER KIKUYU GRASS The two most common reasons for not growing vegetables, that are bought up in conversation with me, are “my soil is no good” or “I can’t stop the weeds and grass”. Twice now I have established a garden with no soil, that I have made over kikuyu grass using nothing on the ground to stop the grass growing through the bed and both times I’ve ended up with a nutrient rich, weed free, grass free garden producing a wide variety of organic vegetables. This process is possible to achieve with very little labour and very little cost. The procedure is as follows. 1.

Identify where you want your bed established.

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Mow the grass down in that area as low as possible with your hand mower or ride on.

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Lay a bed of cow manure down to cover the area. This can be purchased bagged cow manure or cow manure from your local farmer. Wet or dry is suitable, just need a good coverage across the bed.

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Lay a bed of brown leaves down. Any leaves that breaks down well or any partly broken down leaf matter.

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Last layer is lawn clippings. This layer can be one metre high. Keep layering on top every time you mow.

A few extra things to do and avoid as the bed breaks down. 1.

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Dig a spade edge around the bed 150mm deep. This will stop all grass entering the bed. Do not touch the bed, that is, turn the layers over, it isn’t necessary.

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Dig all of your kitchen waste into the bed, except oils, meat and dairy. Part the layers to bury the kitchen waste. If animals start digging the bed up, lay some mesh over the top, it won’t smell and in 3 or 4 days it will be gone. This will encourage worms into your bed.

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Water the bed intermittently to

keep the bed moist, but not wet. Depending on the weather, your bed will be ready for planting in 8-12 weeks. With a little patience and very little cost, this bed will produce an assortment of vegetables with little to no maintenance. Further help is available at https:// www.facebook.com/ groups/ 589804454430776

Become a member and post your questions on this post if you need to clarify anything.

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Sunshine Coast Police warn of QPS phone number scam Local Police are warning residents about a scam using a Queensland Police Service (QPS) phone number to legitimise a government or Australian Taxation Office (ATO) impersonation scam. In this instance, the criminals are using a practice known as caller ID spoofing where they inappropriately manipulate the telephone network to indicate the incoming call is from a different number (in this case, a QPS number). The scam starts when the criminal calls the victim and impersonates a government department. They advise the victim that they have an outstanding fine or fee with them (for example, the ATO). While this type of scam has been doing the rounds for some time, police are concerned this version of the scam has an additional layer which may result in more members of the community falling victim. The second part of the scam involves the criminal calling the victim from what appears to be a trusted or well-known government phone number and impersonating an employee from the organisation, in this case, a police officer to legitimise the scam. The criminal posing as a police officer threatens the victim with arrest or states they will commence legal action before demanding a form of payment. Queensland Police officers will never: ✤

Contact you to ask for your Personal Identification Number (PIN) or bank details

Ask you to transfer money out of your account

Ask you to withdraw cash to hand over to them for safekeeping

Send someone to your home to collect cash, cards or your PIN

Police have commenced enquiries regarding this scam and the illegal use of the police number.

Truthful Jones says that he has new neighbours and a few days ago their two boys were playing football when one of the boys was attacked by a vicious Rottweiler. Thinking quickly, the other boy rips a board off the nearby fence, wedges it down the dog’s collar, and twists, breaking the dog’s neck. A local News reporter hears about the incident and rushes over to interview the boy. “Young Lions Fan Saves Friend From Vicious Animal,” he starts writing in his notebook. But I’m not a Lions fan,” the little hero replies. “Sorry, since we are in Maleny just assumed you were,” says the reporter, and he starts again. “Bronco’s Fan Rescues Friend From Horrific Attack,”! he jots in his notebook. “I’m not a Bronco fan either,” the boy responds. The reporter starts again: “Maroons supporter risks life in heroic rescue” “I’m not a Maroons fan either,” the boy responds. “I assumed everyone in Maleny was either for the Lions, Broncos or the Maroons. What team do you cheer for?” the reporter asks. “We are both from Sydney and I’m a Blue’s fan,” the boy says.

Scams can be reported to ReportCyber. Members of the public can learn about scams at http://www.scamwatch.gov.au.

The reporter starts a new sheet in his notebook and writes: “Little Redneck Cockroach Vandalises Fence and Kills Beloved Family Pet.”

For more information on Government impersonation scams, visit https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/news-alerts/governmentimpersonation-scams-on-the-rise.

Everything is in the perception. Nothing should be taken for granted and nothing should be assumed.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink at Policelink to provide information 24hrs per day at:

My thought for today is

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THIS Weeks JOKE The old lady handed her bank card to a bank teller and said, “I would like to withdraw $500” . It couldn’t have happened in Maleny as most banks have now closed here.

Ma'am, you have $35 million in your account and our bank doesn't have so much cash currently. Could you make an appointment and come again tomorrow?

The teller told her, “For withdrawals less than $2,000, please use the ATM.”

The old lady then asked how much she could withdraw immediately.

The old lady wanted to know why.

The teller told her any amount up to $250,000.

The teller returned her bank card and irritably told her, “These are the rules. Please leave if there is no other matter. There is a line behind you.”

"Well, please let me have $250,000 now", she requested. The teller did so quickly, then handed it very friendly and respectfully to her elderly client.

The old lady remained silent for a few seconds, then handed the card back to the teller and said, “Please help me withdraw all the money I have.”

The old lady put $500 in her bag and asked the teller to deposit the balance of $249,500 back into her account.

The teller was astonished when she checked the account balance. She nodded her head, leaned down and respectfully told her, “My apologies

Moral of the story is “Don't be difficult with old people, they spent a lifetime learning the skills.”

Sunday afternoon drive! Take this lazy Sunday drive to Imbil, just about 45 minutes from Maleny. Enjoy a couple at the pubs or take away cafes. Take a trip up to Boorumba Dam.

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nly about 45 minutes drive from Maleny is the rural township of Imbil. With a population of only about 1000 it still has that rural country Queensland feel. The town takes its name from the Imbil pastoral run which was named 1857 by the pastoralists Clement Francis Lawless and Paul Lawless. Imbil is a Kabi word referring to the bamboo vine, and is also used to refer to a lagoon below the Imbil station house.

Imbil is the largest town in the Mary Valley and is the gateway to Borumba Dam which is about 20 minutes drive to the north east of Imbil. Lake Borumba is perfectly tailored to swimming, boating, water-skiing and fishing. Imbil State Forest joins the town and provides immediate access to magnificent forests, deep gorges, spectacular views, walking tracks, scenic drives and grassy camp sites near rainforests and mountain streams. Every Sunday in Imbil you'll find the markets open for business from 8am to 1pm. The markets are run by the

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Mary Valley Chamber of Commerce. Imbil’s early history came as a result of gold being discovered in 1851 by J.C. Bidwell. This was short lived until a second find in 1868 along the creek flats between Bellbird Habitat to the present town of Imbil, along which is now called Diggins Road. This led to the establishment of a shanty town and extensive diggings in the area - now Imbil. Following the failure of the gold diggings the areas economy turned to agricultural throughout the Mary Valley. The timber industry began in the 1850s with the arrival of the cedar-getters. Today the area has large reserves of soft timber feeding a local saw mill. Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 20


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Local Tradespersons When you use a local tradesperson and you know who you are dealing with!

Brett Cooper Builder Builders Lic . 15045940. -

HIA. 863583

Talk to us about your new home! email: brettcooperbuilding@gmail.com

0409987995

AA Plus Jobs

Tony & Di’s Home Maintenance ABN. 47988681738

No job too small - Carpentry - Painting Tiling General Repairs & Maintenance

0487770653 Take a Look at this web site:

At your Service

For a bit of light musical relief visit the Facebook web page:

Adrian Gault

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All odd jobs, Small Renovations, Landscaping. Floor Sanding + installation, Restoration and Painting

0409766795

Here is a local Facebook Page worth having a look at especially at this time of year

Sustainable Living https://www.facebook.com/groups/ 589804454430776

“Just copy this link into your browser. You won’t be disappointed!”

Arandall Painting When only the best will do! QBCC No 1113664

Paul & Jamie Quality Painting & Decorating with over 40 years experience

0429878095

Advertise your local business here for just $15 per mth Published Digitally on First & Third Friday of each month. Visit web site at http://www.issuu/hinterlandgrapevine (then pick the issue wanted)

For more information contact Maleny Paint on 54942002 http://www.hinterlandgrapevine.com

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Who

Remembers

this?

What does the photo to the left have to do with Maleny? How many of you can tell us where and when it was taken? For those who are more recent arrivals to Maleny the photo was taken during the construction of the Baroon PocketDam which is on Obi Obi Creek. Baroon Pocket Dam was constructed at the head of a local area known as The Narrows on Obi Obi Creek in 1988 and completed in 1989. It was a joint venture of the then Maroochy and Caloundra Shire Councils to provide a domestic water supply for the Sunshine Coast. Since the 1st January 2013 the dam has been under the control of SEQ Water. It is an ungated dam, meaning that when it reaches 100 per cent capacity, water flows over the spillway and safely out of the dam. When full the dam holds 61,000 ML of water. An intake tower allows water to flow from the dam through a 2.5-metre (8.2 ft) wide, 2.5kilometre (1.6 mi) long tunnel under the Blackall Range to the Landers Shute Water Treatment Plant on the outskirts of Palmwoods.

Who uses this water Water really is a basic necessity of life. Without water we cannot exist. Processed water from Baroon Pocket Dam is now supplied to residences and businesses in the Sunshine Coast area as well as to Brisbane areas.

The plant operates 7 days a week - 24 hours has a treatment capacity of 140 megalitres per day. The Landers Shute plant utilises both hydroelectric and solar power. The hydroelectric system has a maximum output of 324 kilowatts. Solar generates around 3 kilowatts of energy per day.

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