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Maleny Show Society Amenities Upgrade Cr Winston Johnston advises that the Maleny Showgrounds Amenities Upgrade is proceeding well, despite the weather we have experienced.
Works are expected to be completed by April 30th in time for the Maleny Show. (Photo below shows ew toilet block at rear of Secretary’s Of ce)
The coming 3 – 4 weeks of work consist of the following: • Painting to be completed tomorrow. • External plumbing connections early next week • Concrete path and carpark to be boxed and poured by end of next week. • Top Soil and turf going down the week after with establishment to begin in time for opening. • Epoxy on the oor and walls to commence • Fixings and nishes to follow epoxy. • Site clean up and removal of site shed
Maleny Show Exhibit Entries 2021
The 2021 Maleny Agricultural Show is OPEN for entries. The Show Society covid safe plan this year means that all pavilion entries will be taken online
The 2021 Maleny Show Schedule is also ready for you all to view on the Maleny Show Society online platform, Show-day Online. Entries can be entered online at the show day web page with the link: https://showday.online/
and log in and enter away. The Maleny Show Society committee looks forward to seeing you and your entries. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact the Show Society by email at: showday@malenyshowsociety.org.au
or Phone the Show of ce (07) 5494 2008. We are here to help. For more information visit the Show web site at: https://malenyshowsociety.org.au/ Thank-you from everyone at the Maleny Show Society.
Please support businesses mentioned herein! Shopping Local encourages you to do just that: shop local and rediscover the quality, savings and bene ts of shopping right here at home.
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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston To contact Cr Winston Johnston winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Construction on Radditz Bridge, Conondale continues
Bridge Creek Road, Maleny
Of the new Raddatz bridge has started and is expected to be completed in June 2021, weather and site conditions permitting.
Floodway Renewal Bridge Creek Road where it meets with Wells Road Maleny the end of it serviceable life and has been identi ed for renewal.
In mid March, the construction site received signi cant rainfall which has delayed the ability for works to be undertaken. Further to this and due to the high volume of similar works being undertaken throughout Southeast Queensland, the contractor has been signi cantly delayed in the procurement of the piling and bridge deck components for the new bridge.
The existing concrete structure will be replaced with a new concrete structure to improve road users and ease of future maintenance by council.
To progress the works as quickly and safely as possible, the Eastern Mary River Road will continue to be closed to through traf c at Raddatz bridge until early June 2021, weather and site conditions permitting.
The new oodway will be distracted in the same location as existing oodlight delivered unnecessary clearing and disturbance. Some undergrowth and vegetation immediately provide suitable room construction of a site access track.
Signage will be in place to advise road users of the temporary road closure.
Fauna spotter catches will be on site during excavation and clearing to ensure the well-being of any wildlife.
The detour will continue to be along Eastern Mary River Road and Maleny-Kenilworth Road via Cambroon or Conondale. There will be no through traf c along East Mary River Road at the bridge location.
Personnel will be on site from 6:30 am and construction work will be between 7 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday.
For more information about this project, please visit the website at: http://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Property access will remain unobstructed for the duration of the project and council make every effort to minimise construction.
Sunshine Coast Kids Only Library Card Sunshine Coast Libraries have collaborated with local author and illustrator Philip Bunting to create a new Kids Only library membership card. The card features the Pythonidae Bookmunchii Sunnycoastius, aka the Common Bookeater Python.
Traf c management measures will be in place for the duration of construction. Travel across the oodway will be permitted with the construction of a temporary single lane side track. Some delays will be expected.
Library membership is free! Bring your children in for a visit over the April school holidays to join up to get their very own Kids Only card. The cards have been created with the rm belief that every child needs a Library card.
Please allow for extra travel time during this period.
Library membership is free! the card gives them access to thousands of resources to explore to learn, dream and imagine.
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CCTV and Bluetooth Technology for Road Safety The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) will soon begin works to install closed circuit television (CCTV) and Bluetooth technology at various locations across the Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast region as part of the jointly funded $293 million Road Safety Program, with the Australian Government contributing an overwhelming $226.7 million across the State.
operators to adjust traf c signal operations and reduce delays where possible. Bluetooth monitoring will collect data including traf c presence, density, average speed and ow, and will be used for traf c analysis to inform future planning and infrastructure optimisation. CCTV cameras will be installed at the following locations in and around the Glass House electorate: Steve Irwin Way, Kilcoy-Beerwah Road and Roys Road intersection, Beerwah Steve Irwin Way, Hardwood Road and Railway Street intersection, Landsborough
The identi ed site locations were based on risk, factors considered included high traf c volume roads, recorded crash sites and sites currently experiencing network impacts (congestion).
Pumicestone Road and Dances Road intersection, Caboolture Moray eld Road and Caboolture River Road intersection, Moray eld Steve Irwin Way and Mooloolah Cemetery intersection, Glenview Steve Irwin Way and Mooloolah Connection Road intersection, Glenview
Footage from an additional twelve CCTV cameras will be closely monitored by TMR’s trained traf c management centre (TMC)
Steve Irwin Way and Bowen Road intersection, Glass House Mountains
Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell
Maleny - Conondale speed reductions
"TMR has undertaken formal speed limit reviews on two sections of Maleny–Kenilworth Road. As a result of the speed limit reviews, the 80km/h zone will be reduced to 70km/h from the existing 60km/h zone near Dixon Avenue at Maleny to near Sidney Lane at Witta. This reduction is over an approximate 3.2km length of the road. In addition, a short section of the 80km/h zone on Maleny–
Kenilworth Road on the eastern side of Conondale will be reduced, with the 60km/h zone in the township of Conondale to be extended west to the intersection with Meadow Lane. This speed limit reductions were endorsed by the Sunshine Coast Speed Management Committee. This committee included representatives from the Queensland Police Service, Sunshine Coast Council and TMR. Works are scheduled to start during the week commencing 29 March 2021 and will take approximately three days to complete, weather and conditions permitting. TMR's contractor will complete the works between
Motorists may experience minor delays during these works. Traf c controllers, reduced speed limits and signage will be in place to safeguard road users, road workers and adjacent residents." To be clear, I'm not happy about this. I'm disappointed that instead of investing in upgrades for the safety of the community, the solution is yet again more speed reductions. There's no way around it. MalenyKenilworth Road needs UPGRADING.
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approximately 6.30am and 4pm.
TMR have advised me that they will soon be reducing the speed limit on two sections of MalenyKenilworth Road between Maleny and Conondale:
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Public transport we need on the Sunshine Coast - Heavy RAIL on the Camcos corridor “A message from local Federal Member for Fisher, Mr. Andrew Wallace” No-one could deny that public transport on the Sunshine Coast is a mess. People are voting with their feet and while the buses and trains that we have are less than half full, our local roads and the
rail from Brisbane, via Beerwah, along the already reserved CAMCOS land corridor to Caloundra, Kawana, and Maroochydore.
and more frequent service of trains between the Coast and Brisbane to get you home sooner and safer.
Heavy rail on the Coast would not only allow us to get around the region and to Brisbane sooner and safer, but it would form the foundation of a better and stronger Sunshine Coast in the years to come. It would provide public transport for the same sections of the community as light rail but with an important difference. Heavy rail would connect locals via the North Coast line to Brisbane, taking cars off the Highway and the coastal roads that connect to it.
Bruce Highway are gridlocked. There is not enough public transport on the Sunshine Coast and it does not go where Sunshine Coast locals need to get. I am ghting for a real public transport plan that would transform our community – heavy
The Federal Government has
committed $390 million towards the duplication of the railway line between Beerburrum and Nambour. When completed this will deliver a faster, more reliable
But the Queensland State Labor Government have allocated only $156 million or 20% of the cost of this duplication, despite the fact that the rail is wholly owned and operated by the State. Sign my petition to send a message to the Queensland Government to get on with the job of delivering a fair funding deal for North Coast Rail today. This project is in line with the present scheme to duplicate the North Coast Line between Beerburrum and Landsborough stations (around 20km in length) as well as station upgrades, new park ‘n’ ride facilities and new rail passing loops between Landsborough and Nambour. This scheme is also well behind the “needby” date.
To nd out more about Andrew’s Petition go to: https://www.andrewwallacemp.com.au/ MyWorkforFisher/Petitions-471/
Maleny Show + Shine 2021 Cancelled Muscle On The Mountain Show & Shine Day Maleny which was to be held on Sunday, 4 July 2021 from 09:00 has now been cancelled. Maleny Muscle on the Mountain - Show and Shine Day is held each year to Raise Awareness of Men's Health. As a result of the current COVID restrictions and requirements it has been decided not to hold the 2021 event. General Enquiries: 0409 489 777 email info@muscleonthemountain.com.au
Cancelled
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The Awesome Balloon Man and it is not only for the kids…..
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f it’s a kid’s party you want, Balloon Awesomeness delivers the ultimate entertainer/
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Balloon twisting at kid’s birthdays are a favourite with parents. Whether you need a great kid’s entertainer to ‘stand-and-deliver’ for the entire party or hold a workshop where all kids get involved creating their own dogs, swords, owers or whatever
special requests they can come up with – look no further.
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What colour is your Bandaid?
After years of petitions, Band-Aid will now launch a new line of bandages in a range of different skin tone colours — from beige to dark brown — to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin better and to match the skin tones of black and brown customers. The common esh coloured band-aid has been around for over 90 years and has been providing protection to small cuts and injuries without problems.
The Johnson & Johnson owned bandage brand recently made the announcement that the traditional soft-pink bandages have long been a point of contention among people of colour who have questioned why a band-aid for white skin tones is the default shade for a range of esh-toned products, including nude bras and other garments.
addition to the $10 million Johnson & Johnson has committed to " ghting racism and injustice in America" over the next three years. This is in answer to protests against racial injustice and the death of George Floyd in the United States.
"We stand in solidarity with our black colleagues, collaborators and community in the ght against racism, violence and injustice," a Band-Aid spokesperson said. "We are Band-Aid plans to committed to taking actions to donate $100,000 to create tangible change for the Black Lives Matter, in Black community."
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Maleny Accident Repair Centr Shed 3/16 Lawyer Street, Maleny In Motor Vehicle Repairs, Experience Counts
5499 9200
https://malenysmash.com.au/
Maleny Accident Repair Centre Services
Maleny Accident Repair Centre looks after our locals as well as from the surrounding area’s. The truth is that we work for the car owner not the insurance company. Visit the MARC Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ malenyarc to have a look at a number of photos of a completed repair mentioned in the article below:
We repair your vehicle lickety-split
Don't be told you have to wait for repairs to your car.
We have award winning tradesmen here where you will receive awesome customer service, warranty on all work, and a free bronze detail on all repairs. Your vehicle means as much to us as it does to you. We carry out our repairs with PRIDE - not just for a price.
MARC support local junior soccer MINIROOS (ages 3-9 & 5-11) Maleny Accident Repair Centre is a major sponsor of the Maleny Mini Roos Football team (mini roos aged 6-11). MiniRoos is a nationwide initiative which uses short, game-based sessions to help kids of all abilities learn new skills, become active and make life-long friends. There is a Sunshine Coast competition for these teams.
Let us do a professional car wash for you!
Need to wash your vehicle?
Want a quick clean while you wait? We give you our new detailing service for locals only. Please call to reserve your next car wash We have just launched our new car detaining service. We can give your car a nice fresh feeling just so that you too can get a fresh new feeling - EASY. Choose from two standards depending on your needs. Which ever choice you make your car will thank you for it and you will see a difference in your regular ride!
Send us images of the damage you'd like quoted. Ensure you have a picture of the registration plate. We'll get back to you with a written quote within 48 hours of you sending this information. Trust your local to give you the best nish, best service and best warranty. From small touch ups to large repairs, linked to all insurance companies we are here for you. 90% of our repairs completed within 2 days.
Tell your insurance company you want your local to repair your car. Lifetime warranty, free detail upon completion and award winning tradesmen working on your car.
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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
“Can You Paint On Terracotta Roof Tiles?” https://nutechpaint.com.au/blog/general/can-you-paint-on-terracotta-roof-tiles/
Nutech Paint products are designed and manufactured in Australia to the highest standards that ensure longevity and unrivaled performance in all conditions. All Nutech products utilise advanced technology and polymer science.
The Answer May Surprise You
Often a topic of great conjecture between roof restoration and paint companies is the topic of repainting of terracotta roof tiles.
from committing to re nishing unglazed, glazed and vitri ed terracotta roof tiles, our wealth of formulation development knowledge has now made this possible.
Dealing with dif cult surfaces such as unglazed, glazed and vitri ed terracotta roof tiles and ensuring an enduring, lasting serviceable nish has been a challenge in the terracotta roof restoration industry. The common misconception that these types of roof tiles cannot be coated is now indeed a myth.
Nutech Elite Terracotta Primer has been speci cally formulated to provide superior adhesion and long term performance over properly prepared unglazed, glazed and vitri ed terracotta roof tiles. Used in conjunction with any of the Nutech Paint top coat roof nishes, such as NXT Cool Zone, TileFlex, Flexi-shield and Nu ex, Nutech Paint can provide long term durability, with guaranteed performance. Nutech’s Elite Terracotta Primer is a water based, solvent free primer speci cally developed with superior adhesion enhancing properties for glazed terracotta and vitri ed terracotta roof tiles.
Nutech Paint has been a tried and trusted manufacturer of premium roof coatings for almost 50 years. Whilst other paint companies and terracotta roof restoration businesses shy away
It is designed for use on both vertical and horizontal surfaces, achieving high adhesion without the need for etching solutions.
Who Gives A Crap? -
We Do!
What do we really mean when we say our toilet paper helps build toilets? We trust that our partner organisations know how to best improve global access to proper sanitation – that means our donation could go to building toilets. To put it into perspective, a child under ve dies every two minutes from diarrhoea diseases caused by poor water and sanitation. Pro ts from the sale of this toilet paper is used our donation could go to building toilets, but could also mean it supports larger clean water projects.
Todays Little Known Fact or handy hint. While there is a myriad of weird stuff people used before TP, the rst documented use of paper for your bum was in 6th century Medieval China. While paper had been used for padding and wrapping material for centuries before, it wasn’t until scholar Yan Zhitui documented its rst wipe in 589 AD.
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Maleny Service 16 Lawyer Street, Maleny.
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http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au
One Stop Mechanical Services Shop Licenced Roadworthy Inspector on the premises
How tyres will change in your lifetime! The humble tyre is so important to the safety to your vehicle and they have changes in design over the years. It has come from “rounded” wedges or timber to steel rimmed wheels to the pneumatic tyre. The rst Pneumatic tyre dates back to the 1839 when Charles Goodyear patented a tyre which sees a basic tyre covered with rubber and lled with air. In the early 1900s, tyres needed to evolve again to become more sustainable on the changing road surfaces and changing vehicle design and increasing vehicle speeds. Brands like Dunlop were early champions of producing tyres optimised for safety and more lately, better fuel economy. In 1948 Michelin invents the “radial” tyre and in 1954 the rst tubeless tyre was produced. However, there have been concepts, with a major one being the Michelin Tweel which was announced in 2005. The MICHELIN® X® TWEEL® airless radial tyre is a single unit that replaces the current tyre and wheel assembly. Your One Stop Shop for Automotive Repairs – you don’t need to do the running around, we do it for you!:.
http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au/ We are dedicated and passionate about servicing, repairing and maintaining one of your most valuable assets, your Motor Vehicle.
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Maple Street Meats Specialising in quality product and service.
Shop2/4 Maple Street, Maleny
5429 6499
When only the best will do! 200ml olive oil
Recipes from Jeremi Roasted lamb leg with potatoes and mint sals
2.5kg bone-in lamb leg
Preheat oven to 170˚C.
6 sebago potatoes (or other potatoes), scrubbed and cut into wedges
In a food processor combine 5 garlic cloves, thyme, rosemary, oregano and half the oil. Season. Process until nely chopped. Spread over lamb.
1 cup (250ml) chicken stock
Place lamb in a roasting dish lined with paper. Scatter around potatoes and garlic bulbs. Add stock, cover with foil and roast for 1 hour. Remove the foil, drizzle potatoes with remaining olive oil and roast uncovered for a further 40 minutes or until lamb is cooked through and potatoes are crisp.
Ingredients
½ bunch at-leaf parsley, leaves picked and nely chopped 1 bunch mint, leaves picked and chopped 1/3 cup (80ml) grapeseed oil
Finely chop remaining garlic clove and combine with the parsley, mint, grapeseed oil and vinegar. Season.
2 tbs chardonnay vinegar (or white wine vinegar)
Serve the lamb and potatoes with mint salsa and micro mint.
Micro mint to serve (optional)
Ewen Madddock Dam reopends ANZAC Day weekend SEQWATER advises that the Ewen Maddock Dam rebuild is all but nished and to celebrate the completion of the dam's upgrade Seqwater are inviting the local community to head along to Maddock Park on FRIDAY APRIL 23 between 1pm - 4pm for a free sausage sizzle and a soft drink and the chance to check out the brand-new amenities and park improvements. This is a great opportunity to see just how your money was spent. The improvements include new beach seating area, improved shelters, tables and benches, upgraded barbeque facilities and a playground. Ewen Maddock Dam is situated Maddock Park, Connection Road Mooloolah. The dam is presentlly sitting at just under 90% full. For more information phone 1300 SEQWATER (1300 737 928) or email: ewenmaddockdamupgrade@seqwater.com.au
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Local Tradespersons When you use a local tradesperson and you know who you are dealing with!
Tony & Di’s Home Maintenance
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Arandall Painting
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Matt Billing Maintenance
Here is a local Facebook Page worth having a look at especially at this time of year
Brushcutting, hedging, small and big chainsaw pruning you name it
Give us a Go!
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Matthews garden maintenance we can deliver/ spread mulch for your gardens. Lawn mowing + Pruning.
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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
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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Maleny Chamber
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Have you got your Local Shopping Gift Card Yet?
Small Business COVID Relief about to come to an end!
Why Shop Locally?
In preparing for the end of JobKeeper the list of Key dates and actions for employers are available at the link below. The information guide seeks to explain and answer some of the more common questions employers may have around the modi ed Fair Work Act exibilities available and to explain and answer some of the more common questions employers may have around the payment scheme.
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:
This JobKeeper Update provides information on key actions to take to prepare for the end of the JobKeeper payments and Fair Work Act JobKeeper provisions, as well as other areas for consideration with respect to employment requirements post-JobKeeper.
It Creates local jobs and it is personal;
https://australianchambercovid.com/downloads-2/
Shopping locally helps Australia grow;
Not-for-pro t community organisations can apply to receive a helping hand from Sunshine Coast Council with temporary COVID-19 Community Response Grants and an expansion and increase to Emergency Grants now available.
Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend;
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Check in Qld Applic for Covid
The State Government has announced its new COVID-Safe Check in Qld app will be MANDATORY for most hospitality businesses across Queensland from the 1st MAY to assist with contact tracing efforts, including Queensland pubs, restaurants and cafes. The move allows contact tracers to more readily access information at a critical time for the State’s public health response.
Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;
For more information and to register for Check In Qld visit the web site at: https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au/check-in-qld.
It reduces your carbon footprint Will you really support local businesses?
Maleny Calendar of Events 2021 Ray and the Sunshines (RSL’s 90th Birthday Bash) 7 May 6.30 pm Maleny RSL
About Maleny Commerce
Maleny Show - Maleny Show-grounds. May 28th and 29th. KnitFest Yarn & Fibre Festival 3 & 4 July Maleny’s Main Street
Maleny and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. is an incorporated body representing the business community since 1986.
Kevin Howell Open Day 28 August Maleny Historical Society, Mens Shed & the Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club Pioneer Village For businesses wishing to join Maleny Commerce go to the web address:
https://malenycommerce.org.au/membership/
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Maleny SES
Lions Club of Maleny Blackall Range Duke of Edinburgh Award Unit
Volunteer group
Congratulations Mikki and Flynn on a successful voyage on the South Passage doing both AJs on the one voyage. Both being elected on the Command Day Crew was a feather in both your caps.
Missing man, Flaxto myPolice on Apr 14, 2021 @ 11:31pm Police are seeking public assistance following reports of an unknown man becoming disoriented and possibly lost at Kondalilla Falls National Park near Flaxton earlier today.
Photos from Mikki and Flynn's trip on the South Passage.
Around 5.30pm, hikers noti ed police after coming across the man, who they believed to be confused and aged in his 70s. A search between the top waterfall and entrance involving police of cers and the Dog Squad into the night has failed to locate the unknown man. The man is described as Caucasian, around 160cm in height, wearing a grey hat and shorts. Anyone who may have seen the man or knowns of anyone hiking in this area matching the description is urged to contact police immediately.
Some of Mikki's comments "Days were lled with sailing, snorkelling, swimming, seasickness, sunrises and sunsets. It was early mornings and late nights, but every moment was lled with exciting and new experiences; from learning how to sail, how to lead a watch, raise an anchor, tie numerous new knots, and steer a 30ft steel ship through 2m swell at midnight.”
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at http://www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.
Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au
The Award is a leading structured youth development program, empowering all young Australians aged 14 to 25 to explore their full potential. The Award is a fully inclusive program and has no social, political, or religious af liations. Completion of this Award at this time is especially special as it was Prince Phillip, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, AK. A who founded this scheme nearly 60 years ago as he was a committed champion of young people. Over 775,000 young people have participated in the Award in Australia For more information visit: http://malenyblackallrange.qld.lions.org.au/
COVID Masks + gathering changes As of 6:00am on April 14th COVID restrictions have eased and face masks are now only required in certain settings. You may have gatherings in your home of up to 100 people and you can visit aged care facilities, disability accommodation services, hospitals and correctional facilities if you meet the visitor requirements.
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Truthful Jones says
An Old Codger’s Thoughts
And he swears that it 100% true. - No Bulls##t” The Little Rocky Creek Boy Scout’s Camp at Landsborough near Glasshouse Mountains once contained an old timber slab and iron settler’s hut. A bush re destroyed it few years ago- but its tragic-comic story lives on.
Only one day after Brisbane suffered another lockdown which caused extensive nancial damage to many Queensland small businesses as a result of healthcare workers working in the Princess Alexander Hospital Covid Infection Ward becoming infected with Covid from an Aussie returning from overseas.
Truthful says that the settler who built it was found in the bedroom one day, his head split with an axe. Top of the list of suspects was his wife, who was a bad-tempered shrew, but she had vanished. The mystery was never solved. From time to time travellers camped in the abandoned hut, until word got around that it was haunted by a ghostly female gure dressed in a long nightgown. A teamster and his Irish-born wife, who were either ignorant of the story or very brave, moved into the hut soon after. When the teamster was away the wife stayed there alone, apparently untroubled by the ghost.
A sloppy administration error saw dozens of nurses turned away from receiving the vaccine on April 2nd at the Royal Women’s Hospital. How is it that arrangements for immunising their own staff are apparently beyond their own administrative ability.
One cold winter evening a swagman (who knew the hut’s reputation but fancied himself a match for any ghost) came to the hut and, not knowing it was occupied, entered and settled down on his blanket. To his horror a gure appeared at the bedroom door- a woman in a long nightgown. The swaggie was terri ed and his rst reaction was to run, but his legs refused to move. Then the gure spoke (with an Irish accent and barely disguised mirth): ‘I’ll put no curse on you, man, if you go and chop all the wood that’s outside the door’.
This is in spite of in October 2018 the Queensland Government hired ANOTHER ONE HUNDRED bureaucrats for the Health Department to sort out problems there.
The swagman did as he was told. He had a large pile of wood chopped before his courage returned and he decided he had had enough. He pitched the axe into a hollow tree and headed back to the hut to get his belongings. Inside, he looked over his shoulder and saw the night-gowned gure again, this time standing in the doorway he had just entered. Something looked different about it and when it spoke the Irish lilt was gone. ‘Where's the axe? Where's the axe?’ the gure screamed at him.
This was also in spite of, at the time not being ale to supply much needed equipment. Also, the government were not paying the suppliers in a timely manner for the equipment that they did supply. Would it not have been better to have hired extra front line staff to ensure that the health requirements of Queenslanders were attended to instead of the apparent mal-administration of the Queensland Health Department by over paid middle ranked bureaucrats who continue to make below average decisions about the health needs of Queenslanders.
‘What does it matter,’ the swagman replied, ‘I’ve chopped all the bloody wood!’ He tossed a bottle at the gure- it passed straight through. ‘I put a curse on you for seven days,’ screamed the shrewish spectre. That was too much for the swaggie, who fainted and fell to the oor. He woke next morning to nd the teamster’s wife bending over him. ‘Begorra,’ she said with her soft Irish burr, ‘what a ne job you did with the rewood. Get up man and I'll make you a hearty breakfast.' When the swagman stood up he felt something long, strange and hairy in his pants leg. He felt inside and discovered the result of the ghost’s curse- he had grown a tail.
This is not to mention the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on an administration computer system that is still not working effectively.
The story goes that he took to the hills and was not seen for the next seven days, after which he returned looking normal but swearing never to go near Rocky Creek again in his life. So all of you ex scouts who attended the Rocky Creek Scout Camp, you just don’t know how lucky you were to leave the place unaffected!
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Travelling Jackaroo “Slim needs some running repairs”
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Sam Visits RFD Base
lim has been in the workshop for the past few days getting radiator repairs and various adjustments/things done.
Sam visited the RFDS Base at Charleville where he met Flight Nurse Diane Dowrick who showed him around the base which commenced operations in 1943.
I owe a massive thanks to Brendan Humphreys for xing slim and to Dalby Radiator Works who xed the radiator. After having spent a very enjoyable week in beautiful Roma Town I’m off to Charleville.
Sam and Slim join Roma Easter Parade Sam and Slim were invited to join in the Roma Easter Parade on Saturday April 3rd. He was there for the day doing donations before camping up for the night and leaving Sunday morning Towards Charleville.
For more information visit: https://www. yingdoctor.org.au/about-therfds/our-bases/ Here's to a cheeky-faced young Australian with a big heart and n even bigger dream. Bon voyage from Maleny, and safe travels Sam.
You can follow Sam’s adventures via his Facebook Page at “The Travelling Jackaroo” https://www.facebook.com/ thetravellingjackaroo
Whilst in Roma Sam and Slim made history as the rst time the drag strip at Roma has ever had a tractor on it. Slim set a cracking pace at 45km/h on the strip, much to the amusement of the dragsters doing 150mph.
Sams proposed route - Maleny to Maleny!
Be a real “Mate” Make sure that you look after your mates - Treat them all well!.
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Local Groups News There is a Recreational Group in Maleny and Surrounds that will cater for your desires!
ANZAC DAY MALENY 2121 Following cancellation in 2020 the Maleny District 2021 ANZAC Day commemoration events will go ahead as "normal", with dawn services to resume and the march to be held along Maple Street, Maleny commencing at the intersection of Fig Street at 10.15a.m. culminating at the Maleny RSL Hall for the Memorial Service commencing at 11a.m. This will be proceeded by a service at the Maleny Soldier’s Hospital at 9.45a.m. “Lest We Forget”
ANZAC’s still on duty With ANZAC day just around the corner it is timely to remember the ANZACS from all wars who put their lives on hold and went off to “ ght to keep Australia strong”. There is a saying that “Old Diggers don’t die they continue to stand ready to keep Australia strong and Free! During the recent wet weather this Digger at the Taree RSL War Memorial at Fotheringham Park did not let the ooding deter him from his duty. The photo left shows the Digger in all his splendour and ready to serve.
On March 24 the Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc is holding their AGM and will elect our office bearers for 2021/2022. They meet at the Uniting Church, Maleny at 9.30a.m. For further information contact Di Begbie on 0437514340
Important to follow COVID Mask Rules Over the Easter 2021 period unfortunately, due to COVID 19 outbreak it was necessary for the people of Queensland to wear a mask when going outdoors. It is good to see that people followed instructions when picking up essential supplies. Also good to see that safety boots and re ective jacket were worn. Also, good to see that this shopper has not taken more than his immediate needs.
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Maleny Cultural & Historical Society Inc.
Vision is to “To Save and Display Maleny's History Some Maleny history with Harvey Bryce Landsborough was originally known as Mellum Creek, the locality was rst taken up for farm selections in 1871. The rudimentary settlement was used as a stopping point for Cobb and Co coaches making the run to the Gympie gold elds.
Street Light comes to Maleny
The magic of turning on street lighting in Queensland rst happened in 1882 in Queen Street, Brisbane. People gathered to marvel at bright white light. Some Queensland towns like Croydon in the far north did not have access to electricity until 1980. Others like Richmond, Julia Creek and Boulia had to wait
until the 1950’s to access electricity whilst others like Boyne Island waited until 1960 and even today some pastoral areas are still powered by diesel generators.
not only to the sale yards, but general freight around the growing township.
When Landsborough township became the centre of the Landsborough Shire Council and after the council was set up in 1912 the town areas were beginning to become established.
It was not until the late 1930’s that electricity came to Maleny. Until this farms had their own generators and they were used primarily for running their milking plants and some lighting.
During this time NO wagon actually damaged the light.
As a consequence the Landsborough Shire Council decided that these areas needed street lighting and so they proceeded to erect town lighting.
The City Electric Light Company Construction Gang had been pushing through the countryside erecting the North Coast 33kV feeder from Brisbane, via Woodford, Maleny and Montville to Nambour.
Not the ef cient system that we have today, but a gas system based on acetylene gas.
The original gas lamp can now be seen at the Maleny Historical Museum.
The rst such light was located in Landsborough in the centre of Landsborough township. It was provided and lit by Landsborough and Maleny businessman. John Tytherleigh.
In 1888, Tamworth became the rst town in Australia to supply electricity for street lighting., It then began to supply electricity to businesses and dwellings.
It was soon followed by a similar light for Maleny. This light was erected in Maple Street in front of Cooke Park.
Ironically, the rest of the world had only just began to use electricity in 1882. Brisbane was the rst city in Australia to use electricity commercially and that was in 1883 in the Government Printing Of ce.
At that time Cooke Park was a cattle and calf sale yard. At this time there were up to 32 wagon teams using the area to deliver,
Information here. is. supplied. by Maleny Cultural & Historical Society In "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 7 Bryce Lane, Maleny.
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Maleny Community Groups & When they meet!
Community Groups that form the back bone of the Maleny Community
Maleny Rotary Club Meeting. Times 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. 6-30pm for 7pm Maleny Hotel, Bunya St. Maleny Email: secretary.maleny@rotary9600.org president.maleny@rotary9600.org
Maleny Probus Club Meeting. Times
Maleny Uniting Church, Landsborough Road, Maleny
Meet 10 am on the 4th Wednesday of each month. Feb to November
1300 856 859
Apex Club of Maleny Meeting. Times MALENY HOTEL/MALENY BOWL'S CLUB 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS, 7.00PM. Email maleny@apex.org.au. Postal PO BOX 39. MALENY, QLD 4552 0487770653
Maleny Senior Citizens Meetings at
The Verandah Room 23 Maple Street, Maleny 8:00 am - 11:30 am. 4th Monday of Month. Activities include card games, meetings and regular bus trips Email: margarry1@bigpond.com
0409 266 507
Queensland Country Womens Association - Maleny Branch Meetings at
The Verandah Room 23 Maple Street, Maleny 8:00 am - 11:30 am. 4th Monday of Month.
Email: qcwa.maleny@gmail.com
The Zonta Club of Blackall Range Meetings at
Various between Montville and Maleny. Dinner meeting 3rd Tuesday of month 6pm.
Email: membership@zontablackrange.org.au president@zontablackallrange.org.au
The LIONS CLUB OF MALENY-BLACKALL RANGE Inc. Meetings at
Maleny Uniting Church Hall On the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm Monthly Dinner Meeting held at The Orangery,10 Mountain View Rd, at 6.30pm on 4th Tuesday of month
Email: maleny-blackall-range@lionsq3.org.au
Maleny Commerce Meetings at
Monthly breakfast networking meetings. 2nd Tuesday of the month. Venues to be advised.
Email: info@malenycommerce.org.au
Being a part of a community can make us feel as though we are a part of something greater than ourselves.
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Maleny Hardware & Rural Supplies Hardware - Farm Supplies - Pet Products - Garden - Fencing - Campin
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 Now is is an an ideal ideal time time to to check check out out our our new new “Garden “Garden Section” Section”
Don’t forget our STIHL Products
Time to supplement your gardens?
Maleny Hardware and Rural Supplies Along with regular maintenance and servicing, caring for your tools at home is key to keeping them in good condition thus getting the most out of your tools and thus allowing for a long tool life to continue caring for your garden. To maintain your STIHL products there are some simple easy hints and they can be viewed at the web link below: https://blog.stihl.com.au/5-tips-to-care-for-your-tools/
Maleny Hardware and Rural Supplies supplies FERTILISERS for gardens, lawns, pasture & trees including Qld Organic Extra, Qld Organic Booster (both in pellet form of composted chicken manure); Seasol, Power sh, Powerfeed, CK88, Blood & Bone, Citrus, Herb and Vegetable Mixes, Aglime, Gypsum, Dolomite, Sulphur. In fact we stock everything you need to ensure the most ef cient growing conditions for your gardens, either owers or vegetables.
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, Australi Like us on Facebook for up-to-date special offers and upcoming events. https://www.facebook.com/Maleny-Hardware-Rural-Supplies-102339257834353/
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COMBINED PROBUS CLUB OF MALENY Inc.
On March 24 the Club had their AGM and elected the committee for the coming year. The people elected are Barbara Hays, President – Alison Frew, Vice President – Anne, Boyle, Secretary – Susan Myring, Treasurer. Additional Committee members elected are Di Begbie, John Dalziel, John Gyzemyter, Stan McCallum. After the AGM formalities we had our guest speaker Dr Gary Bacon AM give us a wonderful animated talk about the life of a not well known but eminent Australian, a public servant, surveyor, explorer, and member of Qld Parliament, Sir Augustus Charles Gregory (1819-1905).
The Club meets at the Uniting Church, Maleny Landsborough Road, Maleny, on the fourth Wednesday of every month except January and December. Members meet from 9.30 am and the meeting commences at 10.00 am. Approximately 20 minutes is devoted to Club business and reporting to members after which the guest speaker is introduced. The speakers normally speak for about 45 min. on a wide variety of topics which is then followed by a substantial Morning Tea. Throughout the year the Club organises various trips and outings which may include luncheons, excursions to places of interest and occasionally trips away. Membership also offers the bene t of:
Our speaker for our April meeting will be Nerilee Sowter who will speak about the organisation Destination Recue which helps young children, especially young girls, from traf cing.
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If you think you may be interested in joining Probus, you are most welcome to come along as a visitor. Please contact our Membership Of cer, Di Begbie on 0437 514340.
Night-time feral animal surveyin Sunshine Coast Council advises residents in the areas of Kenilworth, Conondale and Cambroon that council of cers will be performing routine night-time feral animal surveying in these areas between Monday, April 19 and Wednesday, April 21. Report sightings of feral animals in your area to council. Council of cers are available to assist with education and action for landowners to minimise the impact of feral animals on their property. Data collected from these surveys is used to inform and assess the effectiveness of council’s feral animal control programs and to assist with targeting problem areas. For more information contact council at mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or phone 5475 7272. Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 19
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Sunshine Coast Residents told “Australian Flag is an Eyesore” Who could believe that an elderly Queensland couple living on the Sunshine Coast have been told that the Australian Flag is an “eyesore”. Julie and Vaughan McLeod are proud Aussies who have raised the nation’s ag in the backyard of their Sunshine Coast unit every morning since the ‘90s.
The McLeods claim they received permission to y the ag when they moved into their unit complex in 1997, but now cannot nd the actual permission. But the body corporate has said no approval was granted and as the couple have been unable to provide written evidence it existed, it must be taken down. Mrs. Julie McLeod said that this decision was is “insult” to my husbands service to Australia as a member of the RAAF. “I can’t understand it myself, because the agpole is out the back and they can hardly see it from their units and it’s been here for 24 years
Now the couple is locked in a Mr.. McLeod said, “I see the ag bitter feud with their neighbours as part of my culture, I served in over an act of the Air Force under patriotism after ——————————————————— Mrs Julie McLeod said; that ag and anything a neighbour that seems complained that “The ag is not going disrespectful to the the ag was an anywhere”. ag causes me “eyesore.” ——————————————————— anxiety.” Vaughan and all of a sudden they don’t McLeod is a retired Royal like it,” she said. Australian Air Force Of cer said “It’s not coming down, it’s that the ying of the Australian staying, so there will be a ght Flag is simply an act of until the end.” patriotism. The couple’s body corporate has ordered that they take it down and cease from ying it claiming it’s in breach of building by-laws.
Would you believe that this could happen right here on the Sunshine Coast and so close to ANZAC Day.
Maleny’s Rubatuba in Brisbane's CBD
It is amazing just how small this world is and who you see on your travels. Maleny’s Rubatuba is an accordiontuba multicultural folk duo and we often see their music as they busk in Maple Street, Maleny. Rubatuba performed in the colourful Albert Street walkthrough on Wednesday, the 7th of April for Brisbane's City Sounds Pop up Series. “It gave us a great opportunity to play and interact closer to the people walking to and fro. The acoustics were ideal for our acoustic instruments.”
Françoise Smith is a classically trained pianist and Steven John has a Liberal Arts Degree in music performance (USA) and has played in international symphony and opera orchestras.
Maleny Visitor Information Centre The Maleny Visitor Information Centre is situated at 2/23 Maple Street, Maleny. It is open 7 days a week between 9.30am-4.00pm. Closed only on Good Friday and Christmas Day.
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Corner of Beech and Maple Street, Maleny. Believed to be about 1950 What a difference 70 years makes! This photo shows the intersection of Beech, Maple & Cedar Streets, Maleny with the original hospital on the hill. The original Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital served the community until a new facility was built and of cially opened on 17 October 1987. A couple of cows on the road as there often were in the days long gone. The person on the left is thought to be Ted Kelk who was the grade 8 teacher at the Maleny State School. Oh what a difference 70 years makes. Just imagine cows grazing contentedly “on the road” at this intersection in 2021.
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