Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 13.07.2020

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Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Inc Newsletter Drive Away those Winter Blues! Honk if you're Hankering to get out and see some live music! Tickets are still available for this Drive-In Blues Concert at the Maleny Showgrounds this Saturday! You’ll need tickets for your car to get in to rock on with these fantastic bands and musicians, including super star rocker Kevin Borich. Maleny local legend Kevin Borich recorded his rst single with Astor Records at age 12 and his music career has now spanned 56 years.

Borich is a quintessential stalwart in the Australian and New Zealand music scene, Penning hits such as 'Gonna See My Baby Tonight' and 'No Turning Back’. Kevin Borich is a founding member of New Zealand's hit band the La De Da's, The Kevin Borich Express & Australia's legendary The Party Boys. It’s great value too - cram as many as you (legally!) can into your car and see all 4 bands for just $50 per car. The bands will be videoed

onto a massive LED screen with state of the art technology and FM sound transmitted to your vehicle. With restrictions eased a little, you’ll be able to eat, drink, dance and be merry in and beside your car. Yummy hot food will be available, with catering by Maleny Hotel. Hope to see ya there! Tickets from: https://www.ticketebo.com.au/ winterblues

Bushrangers Football Club The Maleny Bushrangers Rugby Union Club has announced that their 2020 senior men’s team has had to withdraw from competition because of COVID 19 conditions and the relocation of a number of players. It is expected that the team will be back for the 2021 season. The club is elding an U17 girls team. Training commences on Thursday July 16th and the rst game will be played on July 24th. Under 17 girls coach, Greg Engle said any people still wishing to join the team should contact the club on 0409053537. The club trains at the Witta Recreation Club grounds.

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A New Of cial Guinness World Record

Your Club News

We did it! The Australasian Dark Sky Alliance outreach group, headed by Dr Ken Wishaw, one of our local astronomers, recently organized a successful world record attempt to learn more about, and measure light pollution. The attempt was successful, with the new world record now of cially recorded.

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”.

Over 10,000 people from 49 countries participated. More exciting news that emerged is that the data collected from South East Queensland shows that Maleny and the Obi Obi Valley is the LAST dark sky region on the SEQ coast.

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

Energy Queensland has just made available a range of low light pollution street lights and ttings but unfortunately, they are not the default choice. We need these in South East Queensland in general, and Maleny in particular, so now the evidence is in, we all need to lobby for protecting our endangered heritage of dark skies.

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

Light pollution is a serious issue but we can all do more together to make the world a better place by leaving a legacy of stars. The Australasian Dark Sky Alliance (ADSA) is an independent non-pro t charity formed to educate the public and policymakers about night environment conservation. Light pollution is the fastest growing pollutant around the globe, with scienti c research showing an average increase year-on-year of more than 2%.

denvergail1@gmail.com no later than 12 noon every Monday.

Club website: www.malenysportandrec.org.au

Since its inception in early 2019, the movement has quickly gained momentum with community groups, councils and media all around the country hungry for more information. You can follow news and developments of the Australasian Dark Sky Alliance by visiting their website: https://www.australasiandarkskyalliance.org/

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Witta Tennis

Monday, 13 July 2020

Sunshine Coast Council Major Grants Program

First match back post Covid tennis shutdown - what a great day out! Wikings v Nambas Menaces ....who were very Menacing with big hitting men and ladies! Final score Nambas 7 sets, 59 games to Witta 5 sets, 54 games. Pretty close - great tennis and great fun!! Thank you Wikings - Glenn, JB, Rob, Paulinee, Maree and a special thank you to our Wompoos ll-in Andrew Blowes.

Apply now for Council’s Major Grants program Not-for-pro t community groups hoping to inspire others and make a real difference on the Sunshine Coast can now apply for Sunshine Coast Council’s latest round of its Major Grants program that opened as of the 13th July

Looking forward to the next round in August.

There are two Major Grants rounds held every year.

Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or http:// www.wittatennis.com.au.

Funding of up to $30,000 is available for one-off projects, events and activities that bene t communities in the region.

Members are still able to hire the courts at the Witta Recreation Club Complex. Government guidance regarding social distancing must be followed.

Applications must be submitted in one of seven categories:

Grass and new hard courts only to be used to maintain social distancing. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or http://www.wittatennis.com.au

Community Development

Community Events

Community Facilities

Cultural Development

Cultural Heritage

Economic Development

Sports, Recreation and Healthy Living

Council grants of cers are available to discuss community group’s projects and funding needs on 5420 8616, or via council email: grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Applications close on the 24th August, 2020.

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for all of your painting supplies. Australian Made & Australian Family Owned Ultra Premium Paints. We are situated behind Maleny Motor Trimmers - there is plenty of parking so just drive on down Call in now to see our large range of products. https://malenysportandrec.org.au/

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Hello from MSHS Youth Support Coordinator From : Sue Krucker – Youth Support Coordinator @ Maleny State High School The

Remember, resilience is not a trait that people either have or don’t have – it is developed through the involvement of thoughts, behaviours and actions, all of which can be learned and developed in anyone.

Rewards of RESILIENCE As one of the rst tenets listed in our Maleny State High School’s Mission and Values, resilience is a vital skill for navigating life’s ups and downs. The de nition of resilience in the Oxford Dictionary states it as: 1 : The capacity to recover quickly from dif culties; toughness.

TIP : Support them to build resilience by guiding them to ask these questions: (source: Kids Help Line)

2 : The ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.

What can I do to get back on track?

Resilience is the psychological strength to cope with pressure, setbacks, calamities and a range of hardships that confront us in life. When life situations get out of whack, resilience is the one value and ability we need the most to get us through challenging times. This makes resilience an important life skill.

I can’t control everything, so what is in my control?

Can I change something I’m doing to make things better?

What can I learn from this?

Who can help?

How can I move forward?

According to Beyond Blue, resilience is shaped partly by the individual characteristics we are born with (our genes, temperament and personality) and partly by the environment we grow up in — our family, community and the broader society. While there are some things we can’t change, such as our biological makeup, there are many things we can change. Bottom line: resilience is not entirely genetic. Resilience is built. Resilience is essential for our mental health, irrespective of our age or socio-economic background. Studies show that young people with greater resilience are better able to manage stress, which is a common (and often rst) response to challenges and dif cult events, whether experienced in the school, home or social setting. John Dabell (former school teacher and now writer and author of “Every Day is a School Day”) explains that resilience is at the very heart of wellbeing and is made up of the 7 C's of Resilience : competence, con dence, connection, character, contribution, coping and control. Supporting children and teens develop social and emotional skills through these 7 C’s paves the way for success in both school and life generally.

Here are some things everyone can do to develop their own resilience (source: Kids Help Line) The fact is, things can go wrong when we least expect it, and the peaks and valleys of life can be emotionally tiring. Our resilience can help us not only cope with and manage the presenting challenge, but also develop our ability to accept the unchangeable and bounce back … stronger than before. Until next week, stay well and warm. Sue

Maleny Show Society Maleny Show Grounds Camping back on! http://www.malenyshowsociety.org.au/

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So, how do you support your teenager when they’re facing a challenge and they say “what can I do?”


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Maleny Service Centre

One Stop Shop 1/16 Lawyer Street Maleny

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5494 3444

Website:

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Maleny RSL Friday night Social Meals are Back

At last we are able to eat together again, albeit 20 at a time, and share our lockdown stories but not our viruses. The key points to safe dining: ✦

Open for dinner on Friday 5th June 2020

Limit of 20 patrons and a booking system will apply. Please phone RSL 5435 2672 between 8am to 1pm.

2 sessions will be available (4.30pm 6.30pm) and (6.45pm - 8.45pm) to enable more than 20 on the night.

New COVID Safe requirements and procedures need to be followed and these will be signposted and/or explained as required

Social distancing of 1.5m needs to be observed

Table seating only i.e., no standing around and minimal movement, to and from bar and food collection table

Steph, our chef, has proposed a great menu which now excludes battered bats.

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:

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

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

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5th Light Horse Regiment Maleny Troop News Now that we are well and truly in to winter there will be a change in our regimental training schedule.

Museum open at the same time to allow the public to explore our museum. There is a fascinating collection of Boer War era Light Horse equipment bout to become a future new display in the Beersheba Museum.

Our next training session will be on Saturday 25th July commencing at 11.00 am on the Ziza Field on the Maleny Precinct.

In other news - we are recruiting! If you know anyone who'd like to join us, please share our notice and for further info, contact Charles on 54944828.

The public is always welcome to come along to watch these sessions and we'll have the Beersheba Living

You can follow us on our FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ 5thlighthorsemaleny

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

The Maleny Contract

Witta Market This Weekend! Witta Market is on this Saturday 18th July! Come and venture out to beautiful Witta and shop all things fresh from local surrounds and the Sunshine Coast.

Bridge Club 15, Parklands Drive, Maleny. (o Porters Lane, North Maleny)

Sessions Monday - 12.30pm. - Tuesday - 6.30pm. Wednesday - 9.30am. (Supervised) Thursday - 12.30pm. - Bridge Classes are run regularly.

Visit the website http:// www.malenybridgeclub.com.au It is a very social activity while being constantly mentally stimulating”

Contact. Alan Robinson - 0400016502 or Jean Co ey - 0488182504

We’ll once more have an amazing array of high quality produce, delicious sweet and savoury treats and unique handmade crafts from our talented local artists. We have even more of our great range of stall holders returning this month and are sure it will be a market not to be missed! Seedling sellers, Pat & The Bean Stalk won't be at the market this weekend, however they are offering a delivery service for those living only in Maleny, Witta and Conondale. If you live in one of these areas and would like to organise seedlings please get in touch with them at gardeningnews0@gmail.com

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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston

Since the 2020/21 Sunshine Coast Council budget was handed down on 25 June, I have received con rmation of additional funds to be expended within Division 5.

During this nancial year there will be approximately $1.48 million spent on Hunchy Road at Palmwoods, funded by council in partnership with the Australian Government via the Black Spot Road Safety Program.

and $200,000 to upgrade the roads and a large solar power system at the Maleny Showgrounds. I would like to extend my congratulations to these two groups on receiving this funding and I look forward to seeing the nished projects. In an endeavour to keep everyone informed, I am placing on my FB page all development applications and decisions made in relation to Div 5. In addition, there is information on council’s Budget, Grants, before and after photos of various works carried out in the division and many other items of interest. Please go to: https://www.facebook.com/winstonjohnstondivision5scc

Now that COVID-19 restrictions are easing slightly, I am at long last able to get out and about more within the division and would welcome the opportunity to attend functions, events and meetings with the various organisations I represent. Additionally, the Queensland Government has con rmed the allocation of further funds under the Works for Queensland program, with $500,000 to upgrade amenities at the Palmwoods AFL grounds

If you would like to invite or meet with me, please contact Lesleigh on 5441 8043 and she will book you in. The National Art Prize 2020 entries closing July 14th. Finalists will be announced in August and their work will be showcased in an exhibition both at the Caloundra Regional Gallery and online from Friday, October 16 to Sunday, December 6. The winners will be announced on December 3rd. Wishing everyone the best, please keep safe and healthy and look after your family and friends.

QUOTA INTERNATIONAL OF MALENY A non-pro t Organisa on empowering women, children, the deaf, Hard-of-hearing and speech impaired in local communi es around the world. Quota Interna onal of Maleny meet the rst Thursday of the month 6pm at the Maleny Hotel.

Meetings Suspended as a result of cornovirus New members welcome.

For more informa on contact President Val France on 0419 599042 or

email. quotamaleny@gmail.com

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Film Society

The Maleny Film Society is screening again with limited numbers and a COVID-19 safe plan. General Screenings and Members only Screenings will be running with smaller audience numbers. Members are reminded to book early to avoid disappointment. Book at the Maleny Visitor Information Centre. Bookings for each lm will open up the morning after the previous lm. Any remaining seats will be available for non-members at the door prior to screening. The next screening will be on July 27th with a matinee at 3p.m. and an evening screening at 7.15p.m. The movie on show will be “The Good Liar”. It is important to comply with the COVID 19 safety conditions for all our sakes safety. To check on COVID 19 safety conditions or see the upcoming program and further details of operation visit: tix.maleny lmsociety.info/events

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Maleny Golf Club 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/

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Imagine their delight when the Friends of Pattemore House discovered a wood plane that once belonged to Maleny pioneer, Francis Dunlop (Jr) in a box of tools, kindly donated by Ron Hankinson. He is a Dunlop descendant who married Judy, a Pattemore descendant. Engraved with his name, Francis' jointer plane is now proudly on

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display at Pattemore House because it demonstrates how such a simple yet vital tool was integral to building Maleny’s earliest homes.

pioneer, having moved to the area in August 1875 with her children, Jane (later Mrs Traill), William, Francis and Robert Dunlop. Jane Dunlop is buried alongside her great friend Margaret Hankinson, you can see their graves outside the Maleny primary school.

The Pattemore brothers Bill, Ernest, Albert and Stan, who built “Fairview” (Pattemore House) for their parents in 1907 from white beech, used a very similar tool daily whilst working at their saw pit. If you look closely at the photograph of the Pattemore's camp here, you can see the plane being used on the pit-sawn Photo: The grave stone inscriptions on the boards that Fairview was headstones: "In loving Memory of Our constructed from. Beloved Mother, Jane Dunlop. Born Scotland 16 May, 1827 - Died Maleny, A jointer plane was used to make August 3, 1886. Also to our beloved a relatively smooth, uniform Uncle, Francis Dunlop, Died July 9, 1941, surface over the boards, aged 83 years. producing one long, at plane On the other stone is carved, "In Loving and one square edge. Memory of Our Dear Mother, Margaret

Photo: Francis Dunlop Jr 1900

Fletcher Hankinson, Died October 3, 1886, Born in 1858, Francis Dunlop, Aged 44 years. Mother.” timber getter, selector, farmer Francis Dunlop selected 160 acres and and butcher, was the eldest son of Francis Dunlop Sr and Jane (Portion no.1264) in Maleny on 9 March 1880 – his selection Dunlop. included the land where the His mother Jane Dunlop was an Maleny hotel and primary school early Maleny Bald Knob district are now.

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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Dunlop’s On 29th October 1894 he started the Obi Obi Sawmilling Co on the site of the present day Energex Sub Station with his brother-in-law George Traill, J. Collins and William H. Lillingstone, which ran until 1930.

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buggy to turn around on and that on arrival in England, when it was found that there were no saws large enough to cut the log, it was blown up with explosives and the timber used to make alters and furniture in a well-known London cathedral.

Francis also built a slaughtering yard near his home facing the Obi Obi Creek (today this site is the bottom oval of the primary school) establishing Maleny's rst butcher shop Photo: One of the Pattemore brothers using a in 1898. These slaughter jointer plane at their saw pit camp C 1906 yards were still being used by Maleny butchers Bob In 1886 a giant section of a red MacKeny and Bert Saul in the cedar tree logged on his property 1950’s. Meat was transported by was sent to London, to be horse and cart up to the butcher exhibited in the Colonial & Indian shop at 11 Maple Street from Exhibition. Dunlop’s slaughter yards. It is said that the cedar stump was large enough for a horse and

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Francis Dunlop was also the rst treasurer of the Masonic Lodge in Maleny, that was originally named Dunlop Lodge in his honour in 1913.

Photo: Francis Dunlop’s engraved jointer plane Francis never married, living all his life in Maleny with his mother Jane, and was very fondly thought of by the locals who called him Uncle. He died in 1941 aged 83 years, his body being cremated and his ashes spread on his mother’s grave. JaneDunlop came to the Range now known as Maleny n 1876, being the rst white woman to reside there."

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The Range Croquet Club - Maleny Musings from a newly minted croquet player

The division 4 championship kicked off to an interesting beginning on Thursday with Priscilla Vickers and her new terminator mallet beating Wallace Roy 9 -3 in the opening match.

He is attempting hoop 4 on lawn 1in style –good stance, backswing and focussed on the back of the ball. It is no surprise that he successfully made the hoop.

In the afternoon Helen Uhlmann was defeated by Wallace 3 –11. It is heartening to see such erce competition in this division.

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

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

Maleny Rangers

Priscilla and Wallace played a practice game on Sunday with rain looming to nish 10 all. Ken Barker and Vince Carbery could not resist the lawn and irted with the imminent rain to play a shortened game where Ken ended up ahead 21 –4. The attached photograph shows Wallace in action against Helen.

Supervised practice: Saturday 8.00 am

Football Club

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.

Maleny Rangers FC are looking for a Goal Keeper for our fantastic women's team! We currently have just one and it would be extremely bene cial to have two keepers this season. Please contact Oliver Watson by email if you are interested o.j.watson@hotmail.com To nd out more about the Maleny Rangers visit https:// www.malenyrangerssoccer.com

Supervised practice is available on Saturday mornings at 8 am on our excellent lawns, 200 m in on the righthand side of the show-grounds on entry. Contact Sarah for other days.

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