Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter
Monday, 3 August 2020
Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter Maleny
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The Maleny Precinct has in the last 10 The popular 4.5 km "Maleny Trail” constructed by years grown to become a very popular community asset, with the 128 hectares Sunshine Coast Council on the Precinct, and connected situated close to the township to the town, provides an constantly being developed for all to interesting and well-used share. It is a place for the whole network of heritage, native community to enjoy. For news and info about the Maleny Walking trails, the Precinct, visit: environment, sport,
through Unitywater’s northern wetlands and Maleny Settlers Green.
https://malenysportandrec.org.au/malenyrecreational, local heritage precinct/ attractions and open spaces – being used in a variety of You can also subscribe to the MDSRC ways – are all on offer for the Weekly Newsletter by emailing. visitor to enjoy. Council and malenysportspark@gmail.com the organisations involved plantings, wetlands, poetry assure us there is more to come! and sculpture walking trails. Photo Below Rotarian Jeff Cornfoot doing keeping new plantings weed free
The Maleny Trail surrounds a lush green 18 hole golf course, meanders past historic Pattemore House, the Beersheba Museum and more recently, takes walkers
Many different organisations are involved in the various areas being developed and Maleny Lions members were snapped recently installing a new shelter at Settlers Green, in preparation for some historic interpretive boards that are on the way.
Photo Below Maleny Bridge Club’s John Marsden keeps the area beneath one of 2 iconic Fig Trees well mowed
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Maleny Precinct News
If your club or organisation is an associate member of the Maleny District Sports and Recreation Club then you can publicise your club results and news in this, our “Community Billboard”.
Volunteers from the organisations who lease land on the Precinct and work with Council to keep their areas clean and attractive for visitors, all note that numbers are on the rise.
Keep your events diary up to date on the MDSARC Inc Web site so that we all know about your communities important events.
Work for Barung Landcare who are working towards their goal to build a world-class Environment and Education Centre is ell underway
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Photo Above President of MDSRC Mike Norman can regularly be seen manicuring the MDSRC elds and Settlers Green
The Sunshine Coast Council continues to work with community organisations on the Maleny Community Precinct to create even more facilities and experiences close to the heart of Maleny.
This is your newsletter - let all of Maleny know the latest info from your club every week! All articles, results, posters and photos (as large sized jpegs, please do not embed these in a Word doc) for inclusion in the weekly sports results should be emailed to denvergail1@gmail.com no later than 12 noon every Monday.
Photo Above Maleny Lions Garry Astill and John te Kloot installing a shelter at Settlers Green
More than 50,000 trees have been planted by members of the community. These trees will help improve the Maleny community environment.
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Have you got your Maleny Quota Raf e Ticket? Maleny Quota Club will be selling raf e tickets outside Maleny Super IGA on Wednesday 5th August between 9am and 11.30a.m. Monies from this fundraiser will go toward purchasing Clean Birthing Kits. A Birthing Kit is a very simple set of items that make an enormous difference in improving hygiene, and consequently mortality rates, for women in many places around the world. Have you got your ticket yet? If not get along on Wednesday morning to support this important Maleny Quota project and get your ticket.
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Your rubbish bin will be collected - maybe not at normal time! Sunshine Coast Council has reassured its residents that their kerbside bins will be emptied this week although they may experience delays, after a safety issue was identi ed in the contractors’ waste collection trucks. Council’s waste collection contractor will run extra shifts each day using the vehicles that aren’t affected. Bins may also be emptied at an earlier or later time than usual and waste, recycling and garden waste bins may not all be emptied on the same day. Residents are asked to leave their bins on the kerbside until they’ve been emptied, and to wait until Monday 10 August 2020 before contacting council to raise any issues. Commercial bins serviced by front lift or rear lift vehicles should not be affected.
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Witta Tennis Wednesday 15 July: After 4 months of no competitions, due to Covid 19, Witta Wagtails welcomed the return to competition tennis. The girls played some excellent games with one set taking over an hour to obtain a win by the Wagtails. However, congratulations go to Nambas Champers who came out the winners on the day. The team was Gerry Gabriel, Cynthia Garvie, Sheryn Golledge and Jan Maguire. Friday 17 July: The Whistlers had the bye. The Wildcats were hosting Yandina East Sliders. It was great being back on the court and we all had a bit of dif culty getting our heads back in the game. It was great tennis and Pauline Fraley, Annie Stewart, Libby Howlett and Stacey English came out ring and kept the momentum up bringing home the win. Final score was 6-2 sets; 44-26 games. Great start to the season. Wednesday 22 July: Witta Wagtails V Maleny Magics' had a wash out. Friday 24 July: The Whistlers and the Wildcats were washed out. Wednesday 29 July: The Yandina Demons lived up to their name with a win over. Congratulations to Michelle, Colleen, Rhonda & Kellie of Yandina Demons. Congratulations also go to Cynthia Garvie, Sheryn Golledge of Witta Wagtails for winning the last set; and to Jan Maguire & Gerry Gabriel. The scores did not re ect the great rallies and camaraderie throughout the match. Thank you ladies for a great morning of tennis. Members are still able to hire the courts at the Witta Recreation Club Complex. Government guidance regarding social distancing must be followed. Grass and new hard courts only to be used to maintain social distancing. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or http://www.wittatennis.com.au
Maleny Show Society Maleny Show Grounds Camping back on!
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The year the Brisbane Ekka went missing! For 143 years, the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA) has been dedicated to championing and celebrating agriculture and achievement. Attending the Brisbane EKKA has become a right of passage for many of us from a very early age. Over the years the EKA has changed drastically. The forerunner of the Ekka was held as The Intercolonial Exhibition of 1876 and was held from the 22nn to the to 26th August. A public holiday was declared and on opening day 17,000 people attended - a colossal success given that the total population of Brisbane at the time was only 22,000. Visitors to the rst show were treated to more than 1,000 exhibits and the show received 1,700 competition entries in more than 600 categories. One of the most popular features was a competition for the fastest walking farm horse. Food was served on long tables and the rst showbag, a bag of coal - was free for all visitors.
not until the Second World War that the EKKA was again cancelled as the grounds were used for War
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In 1879 Ekka patrons were amazed by telephones, microphones, electric lights and even an electric thief detector. Things that we take for granted today.
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1887 saw the introduction of the rst ride in Sideshow Alley - a merrygo-round whilst in 1894 saw the rst reworks display.
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Cattle parading in the show ring in front of a large crowd at the Exhibition Ground, Brisbane 1914
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In 1919 the Ekka was cancelled because of the in uenza epidemic. It was
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The year the Brisbane Ekka went missing! (Continued from Previous Page) Ekka has since been held every year with only three exceptions - in 1919 due to the Spanish Flu epidemic, in 1942 when the grounds were used as a World War II staging depot and in 2020 due the the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
uses. Now again in 2020 the EKKA has been cancelled because of the COVID epidemic.
In 1920, the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) visited the Exhibition, following which the Association moved to incorporate the word "Royal" into its name as the Royal National Agricultural and
EKKA Fireworks 2020 On Thursday 6th during the Channel 7 television news which starts at 6p.m. there will be a direct live broadcast of the 2020 Ekka Fireworks display.
Industrial Association of Queensland, which over the years has been reduced, unof cially, to the Royal National Association (RNA). In recent years the RNA has registered as its trademark the word “Ekka”. In 1926 the rst night time ring program was held following the introduction of electric lighting. During the Great Depression new entertainment was introduced including goat races that attracted some 100 competitors in a single show.
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Cover of 1916 Ekka Souvenir Program
The 1950’s saw the beginning of the EKKA as we know it today as the Ekka fairy floss, butter board sandwiches, strawberry sundaes and dagwood dogs were introduced.
Maleny Historical Society The next Meeting will be on Monday 17 August 2020 The date has changed for this meeting as it'll be a General Meeting, followed by the AGM.
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Division 5 - Councillor Winston Johnston Contact details
Cr Winston Johnston's of ce is located in the Eddie DeVere building on the corner of Currie and Bury Streets, Nambour. If you would like to meet with Cr Johnston, please call to arrange an appointment. Phone:
Meetings are normally held on the rst Monday of the month at the Pioneer Village at 9.00am
(07) 5441 8043. Mobile. 0429 076 066.
Email: winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
New members are always welcome. For more information visit:
Email - infomhs@iinet.net.au
Covid 19 Reminder Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson is calling on residents and visitors to continue their efforts to help keep the Sunshine Coast safe by complying with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) state and national public health directions. If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, call your doctor or 13HEALTH (13 43 25 84) and get tested. We all have a role to play in slowing the spread and everyone is urged to act responsibly.
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Maleny Golf Club Tuesday 28/07/2020: Maleny Golf Club held a 18 hole Mixed Single Stableford with rst place going to Ian Dickson with 43 points, runner-up went to David Killeen with 40 points and third place going to Grant Wilksch with 39 points on a countback from Doug Evans, also with 39 points. Those players in the ball run-down were, Scott Heywood, Chris Pottinger, Richard Owen, Peter Eason, Pauline Fraley and Doug Johnstone. Wednesday 29/07/2020: There was a Ladies’ Single Stableford Competition held with rst place going to Debbie Hansen with 38 points, runner-up went to Toni Bishop with 36 points and third place going to Robin Hay with 35 points on a count-back from Karen Heading, also with 35 points. Those in the ball run-down were Susanne Hardy and Gillian Eason. Saturday 01/08/2020: A Mixed Single Stableford Competition attracted a large crowd with the following results:- A Grade – rst place going to Dylan Street with 38 points, runner-up went to Mike Hallam with 37 points on a countback from Doug Evans, also with 37 points and third place went to Peter Eason with 36 points on a count-back from Corey Zammit, also with 36 points. B Grade – rst place went to Doug Johnstone with 40 points with runner-up going to Ian Johnson with 37 points and third place went to Colin McDonald with 36 points on a count-back from Paul Dean, also with 36 points. B Grade – rst place went to Karen Heading with 42 points with runner-up going
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to Stephen Porter with 40 points and third place going to Peter Street, with 38 points. If you wish to have a round or two of golf on our wonderful golf course, just phone our clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go to our website at http:// www.malenygolfclub.com and book yourself in for a game. Even though the weather is a little colder in the mornings and early afternoons, the days in between are glorious and sunny and just right for that enjoyable game of golf just phone our clubhouse on 54999960 and book yourself in for that game of golf or go to our website at: http://www.malenygolfclub.com and put your name down to play. Bookings are essential and shared carts with COVID safety screens are available for hire. Social distancing protocols must be strictly adhered to. The latest COVID guidelines released now allows the Club to re-commence serving alcohol at the club. To nd out bout Club safety protocols are available to peruse at: https://www.malenygolfclub.com.au/covid-19corona-virus-alert-7/
Maleny Historical Society The Historical Village is open to the public onTuesdays & Saturdays, from 9.00am to 4.00pm or by appointment. Phone Kim the caretaker -on 07 5499 9030 Entry is by donation. Tour & school groups accommodated. Morning tea & lunch available by appointment.
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Trivia Night at the RSL on Saturday Join Quiz Master Ray Oldfield this Saturday evening at the Maleny RSL for a real general knowledge quiz, plus music quiz and spot prizes! Make up a team of 6-8 people, or individuals, couples, smaller groupings can be combined to make a team. BYO nibbles & fully licensed and tea and coffee is provided. When: 6:30 pm for 7:00 pm start Entry $5 per person
For Bookings Phone Ray 5499 7791 o email info@rslmaleny.org.au
Maleny Show-grounds Camping Maleny Showgrounds is open for camping. This ground offers camping year-round (maximum 3 night stay), except during major events & seasonal blackout dates. Enjoy a peaceful environment close to town. Groups and caravanning clubs are welcome. Cost is just $25 per night: Includes electricity, water, toilet/shower facilities, access to Dump Point. Find all the details at the web site: http://www.malenyshowsociety.org.au/ camping.html
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Fun with History
Club Acoustic Returns
In this cute photo taken at Fairview (Pattemore House) a few years ago, Val Carbery, nee Guille, is pictured in the foreground of the shot!
Club Acoustic is returning to the Maleny RSL on Thursday 6 August, 2020. There are some favourites and some fabulous quirky new combos that have come together in these COVID times!
She is also in the black and white photo - she is the small baby being held in this classic family gathering photo taken in late 1937 of the Pattemores, who built Fairview.
Doors open at 6.00pm with the rst act commencing at 6.30pm. and nal act is about 8.30p.m. There is already a fully booked program.
Val's mum Alma Pattemore (5th from right) lived at "Fairview" as a young girl from about 1916, caring for her ailing grandmother Emily.
Be early as numbers will be limited. COVID restrictions and protocols will be in force and fully enforced.
Alma left to marry Maleny dairyman George Guille in 1934. Val Carbery still lives in Maleny and is married to Vince Carbery. They have 4 children, Graham, Alison, Cathy and Susan.
More information is available at the facebook page: www.facebook.com/ClubAcousticMalenyRSL/
Maleny Mens Shed Maleny Men.s Shed meets at the Maleny Pioneer Village, 5 Bryce Street, Maleny every Tuesday & Fridays from 8 until late, no skills required and New members welcome! For more information Contact - Secretary - email malenymensshed@hotmail.com
JP Services in Maleny The “JP in the Community” team are operating temporarily from the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre on Mondays & Fridays between 9.30am and12.30 pm
Keep Up to Date with Covid News Alerts
With a constantly evolving situation and our eyes and ears turned to the situation in Southern States that affects us all, it’s still very important for all Queenslanders to stay informed. For the latest about what’s happening with regards to health alerts, conditions, treatments and health checks and any changes in regulations that may affect you, your family and your community, please visit the Qld Govt website: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/healthalerts/coronavirus-covid-19 https://malenysportandrec.org.au/
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Heritage Calendar 2021 Competition "Isn't it Fabulous!"
2021 Heritage Calendar. Celebrating fashion we love to remember.
The 2021 Heritage Calendar will showcase a mixture of stylish or unusual garments worn by fashion conscious ladies and gents, from beach frocks to ares. Council invites you to share your favourite images that celebrate these times from the past and present and is an exceptional way to present the frills, ounces and air of days gone by. The calendar will bring together community memories and images taken on the Sunshine Coast and will create a special keepsake for sharing with friends and family.
Winning entries will receive: Image included in the 2021 Heritage Calendar and accredited with the name of the photographer. One canvas print of their image. Invitation to the launch event. Five complimentary calendars for sharing with family and friends. Visit the following link on how to enter, as you can also enter at your local library: Entrants requiring support in submitting an entry can contact Cultural Heritage Services on 5420 8600. Following the pre-selection process, all entrants will be advised promptly of the outcome. https://heritage.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Programs-and-Events/Heritage-Calendar-2021-Competition
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The Range Croquet Club - Maleny On Thursday Vince Carbery and Alice Spittle 13 beat Bev Sockhill and Gillian Bradley 10 in match where Alice played “the peel of the century”, putting her partner ball through from a great distance and then making the hoop herself In another game Kath Smith with 5 bisques defeated Donna Manning and Priscilla Vickers 12 to 7 on a day perfect for being outside and exercising. Congratulations Priscilla on winning the division 4 club championship. All games were played in a good spirit with some adventurous souls braving miserable conditions. Raincoats in the middle of winter are no joke! Well done all players.
On Sunday, preparing for the open club championship,Sarah Widin and Vince played well to overpower Donna and Kath 19 – 10. Saturday morning practice is not just about practice drills. In the attached photograph Vince is discussing with Wallace Roy, Bev, Sarah and Gillian how to deal with a common wiring leave. The player of the black ball has left his opponents “wired”across hoop 1. They can’t hit each other because the hoop is in the way. He has then gone “home”to his blue partner ball either at hoop 2 or 3, a long way away, but visible to either red or yellow. The beauty of this leave is that it positions a nice pioneer at hoop 1 for either the black or blue if the long shot is missed by red or yellow
Playdays: Thursday and Sunday 1.00 pm for 1.30. Contact Sarah for other days. Please arrive at 1 pm for games to be arranged by 1.30.Supervised practice is available on Saturday mornings at 8 am on our excellent lawns, 200 m in on the right side of the show-grounds on entry. Supervised practice is available on Saturday mornings at 8 am on our excellent lawns, 200 m in on the righthand side of the showgrounds on entry. Contact Sarah for other days. Supervised practice: 8.00 am
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Our web address is: https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au
For details contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 (President), Vince Carbery 54942193 (vicepresident), or Priscilla Vickers 54943555 (secretary).
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