Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 02.06.2023

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Maleny River Centre businesses hold “Biggest Morning Tea”

Australia's Biggest Morning Tea is a community event that is held on May 25th that raises vital funds to make a big difference for those impacted by cancer. The Maleny Riverside Businesses hosted their morning tea at the Centre.

Sadly, all of us will be impacted by cancer at some point in our lives, and this is exactly what inspires so many of our communities to host a Biggest Morning Tea to raise funds for cancer research.

Unfortunately, 1 in 2 Australians are diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85.

Australia's Biggest Morning Tea usually falls on the last Thursday of May each year and has done so since 1994 raising millions of dollars for the Cancer Council of Australia.

The businesses in the Maleny Riverside Shopping Centre held their first Biggest Morning Tea on May 25th and set a target of raising at least $5000.00. The latest total reached got to $6148,00 with more still coming in.

Organiser Jim Goulton of Maleny Jewellers said that all the Riverside businesses had come together to host this important event. The businesses donated about $2,000 of amazing prices to be won in the various raffles drawn on the day. This event was so successful because of the amazing Maleny District community spirit!”

Investment in research has helped increase cancer survival rates from 49% in the 1980s to 69% today. Because of research, more people are surviving cancer than ever before. And every day, brilliant Australian researchers are working to unlock more of cancer’s secrets.

In Australia, around 930 women are expected to be diagnosed with cervical cancer this year alone. It is hoped that research will eliminate cervical cancer in Australia by as early as 2028.

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Maleny Singers Present

Maleny Singers this year present something a bit different in a Short Dramatic Opera by Pietro Mascagni, 'Cavalleria Rusticana’.

Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana’ was the most spectaculay opera of his career.

The story is of betrayal and revenge - set in Sicily, the action centres around local ex-soldier, Turiddu who is secretly romancing the vivacious Lola who is the wife, however, of big-shot mafioso businessman, Alfio. Then there is the jilted girlfriend Santuzza, this all adds to the drama.

Another first for us is our collaboration with Kim Kirkman and The Inspiration Project Choir. Of course we also have the backing of the 30piece magnificent Maleny Performing Arts Orchestra to be conducted by the talented Kim Kirkman.

The performance will be presented as a dramatised 'concert' including a story narration so you can keep up with the drama of the piece.

We introduce some new singers along with many of your favourite locals as well.

The Opera is presented in two parts lasting approximately 1.5hrs including interval.

It will be held on June 10th - 11th - 17th and 18th June at 3p.m. at the Maleny Community Centre. Tickets are available at the Maleny Information Centre, at the door or online at:

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Maleny Show Year Unknown! “Maleny Show-grounds hosting Shows for 100 years”

The Maleny Agricultural Show has been held on the same grounds since inception in 1923. The photo below shows just how the ground. facilities have changed in that 100 years, mostly since the 1970’s.

Who remembers the old typewriter?

The QWERTY keyboard layout, developed for typewriters in the 1870s, remains de facto standard for computer keyboards. Many people would remember typing lessons at school when you would be forced to wear a “bib” to stop you seeing the keys thus learning their position without looking.

In 1927 the first Show Ball was held in the Maleny School of Arts to honour the hardworking pioneers of the district. This year’s show, being held today (June 2nd) marks 100 years since the first show.

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Around Glass house Electorate with Mr

Andrew Powell

M.P.

Landsborough Rail to light up the town!!!

Queensland Rail are building a 350 space car park at Landsborough, and concerns are mounting as Queensland Rail have flagged already that they will not adopt dark sky lighting consistent with the Australian Government National Light pollution Guidelines, the Sunshine Coast Urban Lighting Master Plan, the Guidelines of the Australasian Dark Sky Alliance or the International Dark Sky Association.

The Sunshine Coast hinterland is the LAST area of coastal South East Queensland that is not heavily light polluted and its dark skies are highly valued by its residents and visitors.

Sunshine Cost Council have raised the concern with Queensland Rail but it seems Queensland Rail do not wish to incorporate dark sky policies into their new build even at this early stage.

Every inappropriate light contributes to light pollution that spreads over 300kms from its source. Maleny Observatories astronomist Dr Ken Wishaw once again is heading the community to support our

neighbouring town of Landsborough in their appeal to Queensland Rail to implement dark sky policies.

There is a growing number of visitors coming to the hinterland specifically to enjoy the night sky, that has the potential to become a significant tourism drawcard. If the car park and the ongoing long term upgrading of the northern rail line use inappropriate lighting, all this is at risk. .

Andrew Powell is aware of this latest news and the feeling is that community pressure is needed to help his investigations at the state government level.

Please consider letting Andrew Powell MP, an enthusiastic supporter of dark sky initiatives, of your concern and support to make a change at the QR development at

Glass.House@parliament.qld.gov.au and there is also a feed-back link for QR at https://translink.com.au/contact-us/feedback

MP for Fisher

Defence Strategic Review & Australia's Strategic Future

The long-awaited Defence Strategic Review (“DSR”) has been touted by the Federal Labor Government as the most significant review in 40 years. Unfortunately, the public version of the Government’s response to the DSR will effectively gut the Australian Army.

The Government’s push to realise long-range strike capability, while in itself a good thing, comes at the expense of hundreds of Infantry Fighting Vehicles which were set to replace the 60-year-old M113 armoured personnel carriers which saw service in Vietnam. No war has ever been won purely in the air and at sea. In 2023, the domains of land, space and cyber have never been more important. A credible fighting infantry supported by

armour and artillery is essential. The gutting of 321 IFVs from 450 to 129 units will leave Australia’s infantry exposed, as will the decision to cut two regiments of self-propelled Howitzers down to one.

I welcome the Government’s decision to implement a National Defence Strategy, though I’m concerned that we won’t see it until June 2024. At the same time, I’m calling for a whole-of-nation National Security Strategy.

The Government has also missed an opportunity to establish a standalone statutory parliamentary committee for defence, much like the PJCIS, which would allow for greater probity and accountability without risking the compromise of defence intelligence. It just shows that, once again, our Labor is putting our strategic future at risk

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News

Maleny Commerce News

Have you got your Local Shopping Gift Card Yet?

Maleny Container Drop Off days

UPDATE ON DROP OFF DAYS for CONTAINERS FOR CHANGE

Why Shop Locally?

While it may not be possible to source all our needs from our local retailers and tradesman, here are a few reasons to think twice before you make your next purchase:

It Creates local jobs and it is personal;

Shopping locally helps Australia grow;

Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend; Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;

It reduces your carbon footprint

Will you really support local businesses?

About Maleny Commerce

Maleny and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. is an incorporated body representing the business community since 1986. It is now known as Maleny Commerce. The Chamber represents the local Maleny and District business community. Join us at one of our monthly business breakfasts. www.malenycommerce.org.au

MALENY have changed. . Drop off for your 10c bottles & cans at the Urban Depot off Willow Lane Maleny has changed to every 2nd WEDNESDAY only between 8:00am and 11:00am. No more Saturdays. Next date is: 14 June.

You can still do a bag drop into the container there any time by setting up an account online at. https://www.containersforchange.com.au/qld/where-to-return? lat=-26.765&lng=152.8526.

Make

If you want to live in a country that builds things you have to buy things that your country builds!

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MAMA
Australia Make Again!
Scott Alexander operated a Day Lilly farm at Booroobin growing flowers for the markets.
Who remembers when, where and how these businesses served Maleny.

Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston

To contact Cr Winston Johnston

winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Grants for rural property owners Now Open

Rural landowners within Division 5 can apply now for financial help to complete on-ground environment projects on their private property, via the Sunshine Coast Council’s Landholder Environment Grants.

Grants of up to $15,000 are available for projects like bush regeneration; reducing sediment loss on farms; control of environmental weeds; modifying nonboundary fencing to make it wildlife friendly; revegetation of degraded areas; and to establish vegetation corridors and buffer zones.

Please read the Landholder Environment Grant Guidelines at:

You

www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants

It is necessary to submit you expression of interest before 14 August 2023.

Please keep an eye on my Facebook page for the latest Division 5 news and information at:

www.facebook.com/winstonjohnstondivision5scc. We are less than two months out from Council’s Special Budget adoption meeting to determine budget outcomes for the Sunshine Coast. I’m hopeful we will see significant allocations of funds for our Division 5 projects. Save the date for June 22, 2023 and tune in to Council’s live stream.

POLITICAL COMMENT MADE BY Qld Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk

Following the resignation of WA Premier, Mark McGowan because he was burnt out + tired!

Ms Palaszczuk was asked – given she has served longer as Queensland Premier and also went through the Covid pandemic as leader –would continue, she said “I still have the energy”.

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can tune into the meeting live by visiting Council’s website at:
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Maleny Paint Supplies

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“Fiddes Premier Interior Wood Varnish”

Fiddes Premier Wood Varnish is a water based Polyurethane/Acrylic finish, for the surface treatment of wood floors, furniture and internal joinery.

It is quick-drying, non-yellowing and with excellent durability, Fiddes

Premier Wood Varnish is the ideal water based finish for all domestic environments.

Fiddes Premier Wood Varnish is a water based Polyurethane/Acrylic finish, for the surface treatment of wood floors, furniture and internal joinery. It is recommended for use on wooden flooring, furniture and all internal joinery, doors and worktops.

This product is quick-drying, non-yellowing and with excellent durability, Fiddes Premier Wood Varnish is the ideal water based finish for all domestic environments.

Preparation

Ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from any previous finish. Fill any cracks/knots with Fiddes Floor Filler Gel where required. Sand the substrate with a fine 120/150 grade sanding paper or 120/150 grit sanding disk, removing all traces of dust.

Application

Ensure all areas to be coated are extremely well ventilated during and after application. Always test on a small area prior to initial application. 2 coats recommended, 3 on softwood if required. Apply at room temperature. Fiddes Premier Wood Varnish is formulated for application directly and does not require thinning.

First Coat

Stir contents thoroughly before and during use, and apply in a warm, wellventilated room. Apply THINLY using a good quality bristle or synthetic brush or a short nap microfibre roller and lay EVENLY, following the direction of the grain. Leave to dry 2-3 hours in warm, dry well-ventilated conditions.

Second Coat

Apply as first coat, THINLY, allowing good ventilation. Leave to dry 2-3 hours in warm, dry well-ventilated conditions. Clean applicator with water.

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

Notes on Fiddes

Premier Interion Wood Varnish

Always test intercoat adhesion on a small area prior to major application.

Do not apply in high temperatures (25c +) Longer drying periods may occur during application in cold, damp or humid conditions.

Full cure/hardness will be reached in 7 days. Store in frost free area.

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Maleny Service Centre

16 Lawyer Street, Maleny. Ph 54943444

http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au

One Stop Mechanical Services Shop

Licenced Roadworthy Inspector on the premises

Self-Driving Cars

Passenger cars continue to develop and change, where will it be in our lifetime?

Self-driving cars are the ultimate vision of upcoming car technologies. They are equipped with sensors and software to navigate without human input. They are still in development, but many believe they will become commonplace on our roads.

There are still no fully autonomous vehicle for sale today, but some automakers are advancing the fi eld. Over the past few years, a few cars have gone on sale with driver assistance features that take much of the burden off the drive.

They are not that far into the future and most of us will see them in everyday life.

Need a Roadworthy Certificate?

Maleny Service Centre have a Licenced Roadworthy Inspector on the premises and we know only too well what it takes to make your vehicle safe and roadworthy.

All vehicles (including trucks, motorbikes and trailers) must have a Safety or Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) if being sold, registered for the first time or being re-registered in Queensland. Registered Vehicles cannot be solid without a RWC.

We are dedicated and passionate about servicing, repairing and maintaining one of your most valuable assets, your Motor Vehicle.

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Vandalism closes Mount Beerwah to the public

Vandals have used a power tool to cut graffiti into a section of the rock face near the base of the summit route on Mt Beerwah.

Glass House Mountain park rangers found the damage on May 20th, when they discovered a rock at the base of Mt Beerwah had been defaced with the words “Jesus Saves, Just Ask”. Mount Beerwah is registered as a Significant Aboriginal Area for the Jinibaras peoples.

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, with the support of the Jinibara People, is temporarily closing Mount Beerwah to allow for repairs and reparations and cultural healing of the site.

Visitors are advised to observe all signage, barriers and to not enter closed areas.

Queensland Police Service and QPWS are investigating this incident and are asking for anyone with information to call the department on (07) 5494 3983, or make an anonymous call on 1300 130 372.

You’ll pay more for your electricity from July 1st

A decision has been made by The Australian Energy Regulator on electricity prices as from July 1st, 2023. This decision means that Queenslanders are set get an average increase of approximately $350 per annum which is up about 22%.

Queenslanders with a concession card, on the pension or are receiving family tax benefits A and B will qualify for a $500 rebate. The annual bill for a typical residential customer is expected to be in the vicinity of $1800 - $2000 per annum.

Wholesale power prices soared to record levels in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a surging global demand for fossil fuels and a number of plant and equipment outages at Australian coal plants.

Customers really need to shop around and call the retailer.

Queensland Country Bank Good for Good Community Grant helped Maleny & District Men's Shed

Maleny Men’s Shed is a place where men of all ages can come together to work on their own or community projects, the Maleny and District Men's Shed can now finish constructing their second shed thanks, in part, to a $3,886 funding grant that they received from the bank’s “Good for Good Community Grants” program.

Supporting not-for-profit organisations like Maleny Men's Shed is at the heart of what Queensland Country Bank does within their local communities. That's why our Good for Good Community Grants program is a great initiative that can help many local communities expand their organisations and improve their services

The next round of Good for Good grants opens in September 2023. To find out more visit the Queensland Country Bank in Maple Street, Maleny.

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 five dies every two minutes from diarrhoeal diseases caused by poor water and sanitation.

Profits 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.

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Emergency Phone Numbers Emergency (POLICE, FIRE, AMBULANCE): 000 Moreton Bay Regional Council – 3205 0555 Sunshine Coast Council – 5475 7272 Crime Stoppers – 1800 333 000 Policelink – 131 444 Energex general enquiries – 131 253 Loss of electricity supply – 13 62 62 Priority emergency (electrical hazards) – 13 19 62 Unitywater – 1300 086 489 Kids Helpline – 1800 55 1800 Lifeline – 131 114 Poison Hotline – 131 126 SES – 132500 Traffic Reports – 131 940 Translink – 131 230 It is always interesting to see what is happening in other parts of the world. It is easy to explore through Online Newspapers https://onlinenewspapers.com/index.shtml
Important

Electric Vehicles are becoming more common on Queensland roads, even in Maleny they are more common that a couple of years ago with a number of Tesla fully electric vehicles seen daily around town.

There are many benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) over conventional petrol or diesel cars. The main benefits are said to be that a “Battery Electric Vehicle” has fewer moving parts than a conventional petrol/diesel car. Servicing is relatively easy, less frequent and overall cheaper than a petrol/diesel vehicle. An electric vehicle has zero exhaust emissions, but still creates a degree of greenhouse gas emissions when it is charged from the electricity grid. These can be reduced if charged from a home solar system.

Electric vehicles (EVs) have gained significant traction in recent years, promising a greener, more sustainable future for transportation. With the mounting concerns over climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels, EVs have emerged as a viable solution to reduce carbon emissions and create a cleaner environment. In this article we attempt to explores the future of electric vehicles, analysing the advancements, challenges, and potential implications for the automotive industry and the world.

Advancements in Electric Vehicle Technology

The future of electric vehicles lies in the continuous advancements in technology, especially in battery technology. The development of highperformance batteries, particularly lithium-ion batteries, has been instrumental in enhancing the driving range and charging efficiency of EVs. However, research is underway to create even more efficient and cost-effective battery technologies, such as solid-state batteries and lithium-sulphur batteries, which could significantly

Self-driving EVs can optimise energy consumption, improve traffic flow, and enhance safety on the roads. With the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning, EVs of the future will become more intelligent, capable of learning driver habits and optimising performance for maximum efficiency.

Infrastructure Development:

One of the key challenges hindering the widespread adoption of electric vehicles is the lack of a robust charging infrastructure. However, significant efforts are being made globally to address this issue. Governments, businesses, and organisations are investing heavily in building charging networks, including high-power fastcharging stations and wireless charging technologies.

Furthermore, innovative solutions such as vehicleto-grid (V2G) technology are being explored. V2G enables EVs to discharge excess stored energy back into the grid during peak demand, effectively transforming EVs into mobile power sources. This bidirectional energy flow can create a more resilient and sustainable energy system.

Environmental and Health Benefits:

The future of electric vehicles promises a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. By replacing internal combustion engine vehicles with EVs, we can significantly mitigate the harmful effects of transportation-related emissions. Electric vehicles

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produce zero tailpipe emissions, leading to improved air quality and reduced respiratory illnesses.

Additionally, the shift to EVs reduces dependence on fossil fuels, which are finite resources associated with geopolitical conflicts and price volatility. By embracing electric mobility, nations can enhance energy independence and create a more stable and sustainable energy ecosystem.

Economic Opportunities

The transition to electric vehicles offers significant economic opportunities. The EV industry is expected to generate millions of jobs worldwide, ranging from manufacturing and assembly to research and development of new technologies. This industry growth will also spur innovation and attract investments in renewable energy sources and battery production.

Moreover, electric vehicles can contribute to energy grid stability. As more EVs are connected to the grid, they can act as decentralised energy storage units, helping to balance fluctuations in renewable energy generation and improve grid resilience.

Challenges and Potential Solutions

Despite the promising future, several challenges must be addressed for electric vehicles to reach their full potential. These include the high initial costs, limited driving range, longer charging times, and the environmental impact of battery production and disposal.

To overcome these challenges, governments can implement supportive policies, such as financial incentives, tax breaks, and subsidies, to make EVs more affordable for consumers. The Queensland Government offers some incentives to encourage purchases of electric only vehicles and those can be found at the web site:

https://www.qrida.qld.gov.au/program/queenslandzero-emission-vehicle-rebate-scheme

Investments in research and development can accelerate breakthroughs in battery technology, leading to cost reductions and increased energy density. Collaborations between automakers, battery manufacturers, and charging infrastructure providers can streamline the development and deployment of electric vehicles.

Conclusion

The future of electric vehicles is poised for remarkable growth and transformation. Advancements in technology, infrastructure development, environmental benefits, economic opportunities, and concerted efforts from stakeholders will be the driving forces behind the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

As we shift towards a sustainable revolution in transportation, electric vehicles hold the key to a greener, cleaner, and more energy-efficient future. By embracing this transformative shift, we can mitigate climate change, improve air quality, enhance energy independence, and create a better world for generations to come.

Not everything is good for electric vehicles. The expected life of an EV's battery pack is between 10 and 12 years and at this stage their replacement is expensive.

Right from the start there is an amount of greenhouse gasses and emissions produced in the making of the vehicle and even more from the making of the battery. Is this enough to off set the total emissions over the life of the vehicle?

Charging from the grid will also produce harmful emissions, unless it is charged exclusively from solar power direct. There is a long way to go in developing electric vehicles for efficiency..

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Maleny Players Next Production!

We’re excited to be bringing you 'Dancing with Lughnasa' by Brian Friel- and Directed by Andrew Wallace. Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play set in a cottage in County Donegal in 1936. It’s a household of five unmarried sisters who would all like to be married. The youngest has an illegitimate son, the eldest tries to keep preserve family respectability. But now the father of the child re-appears, full of seductive charm, while an elder brother has just returned after decades working as a priest in Africa and is strangely changed.

In the back hills there are still lingering pagan rituals, Lugh (pronounced ‘Loo’) being the ancient Celtic god of the harvest. The rhythms of family life play out against broader social tensions and economic hardship. You will enjoy meeting these fundamentally good-hearted and resilient people.

At Friday evening performances you are invited to come along at 6pm to purchase a bowl of Irish stew to enjoy whilst being entertained with music on the veranda at the Playhouse.

Please purchase your tickets early to avoid disappointment.

We look forward to seeing you at the Playhouse.

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Clean, safe drinking water is one of our most basic needs but that is not always what you get with everyday tap water here in Australia. Yes our water is treated and deemed to be safe for human consumption but what are all the additives doing to our health?

The Waters Co Bio bench top filter removes toxins up to 99%, adds minerals, and better adjusts the pH level of regular tap water.

This filter cleans water of dirt, bacteria, rust, sediment, high-level copper, lead, and Mercury. It also clears water of THMs, which is a cancer-causing pollutant.

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Take care wit re-chargeable batteries!

Lithium-ion batteries are becoming more important to the day to day living conditions of all Australians.

Unfortunately, there have been more than 450 fires in Australia have been linked to the batteries over the past 18 months. Over-charging, over-heating, physical damage or even defects in the manufacturing process, could all cause a lithium-ion battery to ignite. Never charge electric scooters or bikes indoors.

You should not use batteries showing signs of swelling, overheating or damage. Lithium-ion batteries can reignite hours, days or even weeks later after being extinguished.

Home owners needed to safely manage lithium-ion batteries. It is important to always follow the manufacturer instructions and guidelines in respect to the handling of lithium-ion batteries.

Man charged with murder of local Chris Gwin

A 68-year-old Maroochydore man, Paul Coughlan has been charged with the murder of Conondale man Chris Gwin between 10am and 1pm on Thursday May 18th, 2023.

A major search of the Caloundra Landfill + Resource Recovery Centre by police and SES volunteers has yielded a piece of clothing that police believe may have been worn during an alleged murder. Couglan has been remanded in custody until August 18th, 2023.

Maleny SES Volunteer group Be Prepared for severe weather events

What to do if you need assistance

For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000).For storm and flood related property damage.

Call the State Emergency Service: 132 500. To keep up to date with Emergency Warnings

Tune into warnings and updates from your local ABC radio and TV stations

Important Phone numbers for assistance during or after a major emergency service.

When disaster strikes you need to follow the advice of authorities on staying put or evacuating and follow your emergency plan.

To find out where to find assistance during or after a major emergency service.

https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Livingand-Community/Community-Safety/Disasters/ emergencies

Maleny Visitor Information Centre

The Maleny Visitor Information Centre is a not for profit, long-standing, independent community service, run by volunteers. The Centre is a ticket selling agency for Maleny Film Society movie screenings along with a range of quality souvenirs and postcards, with a distinctively Maleny flavour along with information about places and events around the area.

The 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.

If you have lost something on your visit to Maleny check with the centre as often items are handed in there. Phone: 07 5499 9033

To find out more about the Maleny Visitors Information Centre and talk to the volunteers or visit the web site:

https://malenyinfocentre.edublogs.org/

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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

Queensland Country Women's 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

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

The LIONS CLUB OF MALENYBLACKALL 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

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Being a part of a community can make us feel as though we are a part of something greater than ourselves.

An Old Codger’s Thoughts & Opinions

Are the people off the Sunshine Coast being rated as second class? Deputy Premier Steven Miles has announced that there have been 1100 new land blocks approved and are now available at Caloundra South and Aura but can’t say if a major rail upgrade will be done by 2032.

The first planning for this rail line which includes just 37km to connect Maroochydore, Caloundra and Beerwah to Brisbane was was allegedly completed in 2001 but consideration has not been finalised as at this time. How long does it take?

This line was used as one carrot by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to attract votes to gain the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane. Now, according to Deputy Premier Steven Miles this might not be built by that time. This would just be but one more projects promised to gain political points then not provided.

The Sunshine Coast’s population is expected to increase by some 120,000 in the next 20 years.

The suburb of Aura is now closer to the goal of 20,000 homes which is anticipated to home about 69,000 people. For this number of new homes, the lack of decent public transport means car dependency becomes the norm thus creating traffic chaos, both within the southern Sunshine Coast area and on the main highway between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.

Caloundra Road often turns into a frustrating carpark as more than 32,000 cars per day are using that roadway with an increasing number of 1100 of daily trips being experienced..

Between 7.15am – 9.15am and 3.45pm to 5.45pm when cars were banked up at the Aura roundabout in all directions leading to the main Sunshine Coast motorway.

All of this extra traffic has a flow-on effect on hinterland residents who have to also travel to Brisbane. Building more roads has little remedial effect on traffic density as by the time the new section is completed the traffic volume has continued to increase.

The immediate duplication of the Sunshine Coast heavy rail system to Gympie with an extension through Aura, Caloundra and onto Maroochydore is one way to help ease the density of local traffic volume.

This will also help to reduce emissions from vehicles thus assisting with reducing the affects of climate change because as traffic congestion increases, so too do fuel consumption and CO2 emissions..

Truthful tells us that his neighbour’s wife, Kathleen Murphy was standing vigil over her husband's death bed. As she held his hand, her warm tears ran silently down her face, splashed onto his face, and roused him from his slumber. He looked up and his pale lips began to move slightly.

“My darling Kathleen,” he whispered. “Hush, my love,” she said. “Go back to sleep. Shhh, don't talk.”

But he was insistent. “Kathleen,” he said in his tired voice. “I have to talk. I have something I must confess to you.”

“There's nothing to confess,” replied the weeping Kathleen. “It's all right. Everything's all right, go to sleep now.”

“No, no. I must die in peace, Kathleen. I slept with your sister, your best friend, and your mother.”

Kathleen mustered a pained smile and stroked his hand. “Hush now Patrick, don't torment yourself. I know all about it,” she said. “Why do you think I poisoned you?”

Only in Australia

The Elvis Festival in Parkes NSW

Truthful Jones says And he swears that it is 100% true - No Bulls##t”

Local Groups News

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

WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS!

Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606. Social Tennis every Monday 8.00 am Witta Tennis Club. All Welcome.

Mixed Social Tennis every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6.30am to 8.30am Maleny

Showgrounds

Ladies Social Tennis every Thursday at 7.30am Maleny Showgrounds.

Maleny Bowls Club. – TUESDAY AM BOWLS, 8.30am for 9.00am . 2 games + morning tea $12 per player. Rink Winner Prizes. Visitors and players welcome. Call Joe 0401 987 900 to book your place

WEDNESDAY- 6 pm. TWILIGHT BOWLS & BURGER. $17 p.p. Bowls only $12 p.p. Learners welcome, bowls provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.

FRIDAY PM play SCROUNGERS ‘BOWLS WITH A MATE ’ 1pm for 1.30pm (winter), 2 pm (from November). Bowls can be provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.

Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823

Club Acoustic Encore local musicians First Thursday of Each Month from 6.30 pm Maleny RSL.

Pattemore House Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon 15, Porters Lane.

Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL.

Tennis Under Lights every Friday Witta Tennis Club. BYO drinks and nibbles Contact. Pauline 0428 253 070.

Hinterland Country Music Day. Second Saturday each month in the big shed at the Maleny Museum Precinct.

Maleny Trail Parkrun every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct.

Witta Tennis Club Social Tennis every Saturday 1.00 pm. All Welcome.

Witta Wheels every 3rd Sunday each month 8.00 am - 11.00 am Witta Recreation Club

Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL.

Social Table Tennis every Sunday 1 - 5 pm Maleny High School Activity Centre. All welcome!

Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823

Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com for inclusion every week

Today’s Thought

“Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.”

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Maleny Neighbourhood Centre

LAUNDRY SERVICES

Don’t forget the Orange Sky Laundry Team are at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre.every Tuesday and Thursday between 9am -12md

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In the last two issues I have been discussing the requirements of a valid Will. I thought it would be a good opportunity to continue the train of thought with what could happen should you die without a valid will. If a person dies without a valid Will, that person is said to have died “intestate”.

Dying without a valid will or ‘intestate’ can be very detrimental to your loved ones and also very expensive. Not only have you given away your ability to decide how your estate is to be distributed and to whom but you also run the risk of the costs of administering your estate increasing drastically and your estate being distributed to unintended beneficiaries.

One example of an unintended beneficiary is an estranged spouse from whom the deceased was not formally divorced. That estranged spouse will share in the deceased’s estate under the Queensland intestacy rules despite the deceased and the estranged spouse not being in a relationship at the time of death.

DYING WITHOUT A WILL: WHAT HAPPENS?

The Succession Act sets out the rules to be applied in situations of intestacy. Here are some examples:

• If you are married/de facto with no children, your spouse takes 100%;

• If you are married/de facto with one child your spouse takes the first $150,000.00 plus the household contents. Assets after this are divided equally between the spouse and the child

• If you are married/de facto with two or more children your spouse takes the first $150,000.00 plus the household contents. Assets after this are divided 1/3 for the spouse and 2/3 equally between the children.

In situations where you do not have any close relatives the rules provide that your estate must go to relatives that are further removed from you.

Another problem with dying intestate is the need for court

For the team at Easton Lawyers it is a privilege to help people through tough and stressful times and if the client cannot come to them this is no obstacle as home visits and/or hospital visits are a service they provide.

Easton Lawyers are your Local Lawyers in Maleny, Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Queensland, Australia. Easton Lawyers. 62 Maple Street, Maleny. Qld. 4552 Phone. 0754943511.

P.O. Box 255 Maleny. Qld. 4552. Email: reception@eastonlawyers.com.au

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approval for the appointment of someone to administer your estate. In a will you would appoint an executor of your choice. However with an intestacy, your loved ones would have to apply to the Supreme Court for an administrator to be appointed. In the absence of a suitable person the Supreme Court may appoint the Public Trustee.

If you are considering a trust or company, please seek legal advice before taking action. Should you have any questions please contact our office on 07 5494 3511 Monday to Friday between 08:30 and 17:00 AEST. Take

Easton Lawyers

Web Address: http://eastonlawyers.com.au/

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care everyone!

News from Witta

Recreational Club

Proudly bought to you by David Lowden Excavations

Hire of Club Facilities

The vision of the club is to provide country club services to be enjoyed by the local community and visitors to the area.

The excellent facilities of the Witta Recreation Club are available for hire for events such as weddings, sports days, family gatherings.

The club has a Certified Kitchen/Catering facilities including a stove, pots & pans, dishwasher, crockery and utensils. The Bushman’s Bar is practically fitted out with a large capacity for the cold storage of a range of beverages. The Bushman’s Bar is located at the core of the Witta Recreation Club. Service from the bar can be provided to customers on the covered hard standing overlooking the playing pitches, or directly into the Clubroom.

Inquiries can be made via the internet at: https://wittarec.club/facilities/make-a-booking

You can find out more about the Witta Recreation Club at their web site at:

https://wittarec.club/

2023 Maleny Muscle on the Mountain

Muscle On The Mountain is back for 2023! It will be held on Sunday the 2nd of July, at the Maleny Showgrounds between 7a.m. and 1p.m.. For the car enthusiast there will be something for everyone, not only Fords and Holdens, but muscle cars of all sorts.

Funds raised go to The Prostate Cancer Foundation.

Witta Recreational Club

Bar Open Wednesday afternoons 4.30pm to 6.30pm.

All Welcome

Touch Season has started with the Canteen and Bar operating every FRIDAY Night from 6pm Available for Hire for Private functions – Birthday Celebrations – Weddings etc.

We are always looking for new members and volunteers.

Contact us by email at.presidentwittarec@gmail.com

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David Lowden Excavations 3 & 14 tonne excavators for hire Bobcat - Tracked Bobcat & Truck Hire & Maleny Tree Services Phone. 0407 710 993 drlowden@bigpond.net.au Find out more on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/davidlowdentreeservices

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Australian-made On-grid and off-grid energy storage systems

RedEarth Energy Storage is Cost Effective and Australian Owned

RedEarth is an Australian energy storage company that engineers and assembles battery solutions here in Australia - so it's one of a handful of battery companies that does.

RedEarth originally had a special focus on off-grid battery systems, but then also moved into producing a range of gridconnected battery systems, including:

• Sunrise Mini: All-in-one solution offering up to 12.3kWh capacity and backup power capability

• Sunrise Maxi: A fully autonomous solution available in up to 24.6kWh capacity.

• Sunrise 3-phase: An all-inone battery system for 3phase homes expandable to 32kWh capacity

• DropBear: An all-in-one system with continuous 7.5kW power rating and battery capacity options of 13.2kWh - 44kWh

RedEarth uses battery packs that they self designed. The Troppo battery boasts lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) chemistry - widely considered the safest of all battery chemistries.

A Troppo unit has a self-managed Battery Management System (BMS), accessible 63A DC dual pole On/Off switch, overcurrent protection device and display.

All of the above solutions are accompanied by a 10 year warranty and as the company is located in Australia (Brisbane), help should always be close at hand if you run into problems.

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Your energy savings are just beginning when you install solar panels, and there are plenty more benefits to be had once you’ve started generating your own electricity.

Our industry-leading storage solutions mean you can store the excess power generated during the day, and use it later when you need it.

Our systems can be remotely monitored from your mobile device –all you need is an internet connection. RedEarth can also monitor the system remotely for you.

All our products are designed, engineered, assembled, and tested at our factory in Brisbane.

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Maleny Hardware & Rural Supplies

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 owners

Andrea & Mark Porter. See photo left. They offer good old fashioned service including carrying those heavy items to your car.

Point of lay chooks are back in store again. Friendly girls & great layers. Call in soon!!!

We are an accredited STIHL dealership!

We are pleased to announce our new accreditation as a STIHL dealership.

The STIHL name has stood for revolutionary technology and innovative ideas ever since the firm was founded. Throughout their 90-plus year history STIHL has developed a name for state-of-the-art engineering.

The STIHL brand is known round the world today for quality and service. In more than 160 countries our products are helping people at work - and that has

made STIHL the world's leading chainsaw brand.

Come in and see our range of electric, battery and petrol Stihl equipment and accessories.

To find our Christmas and introductory promotions visit:

https://maleny-hardware-rural.stihl-dealer.com.au/en-au/promotions/

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Hardware - Farm Supplies - Pet Products - Garden - Fencing - Camping Andrea & Mark Porter Phone. 07 5494 2302 https://malenyhardwareandrural.com.au/ For a detailed list of products and services provided go to https://malenyhardwareandrural.com.au/products 31 Coral Street, Maleny Queensland 4552, Australia Like us on Facebook for up-to-date special offers and upcoming events.
To check out the extensive range of products stocked visit the web site: https://malenyhardwareandruralsupplies.godaddysites.com/products

Local Groups News

Maleny Senior Citizens Notes

June 2023

IT IS BIRTHDAY MONTH

BUSY NEEDLES 8th and 22nd .

INDOOR BOWLS 7th, 14th, 21st and

DROP IN 2nd (this is maleny show day but we can meet if people would like to) 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th

COMMITTEE MEETING 19th (830am at Lynda’s.)

GENERAL MEETING … 26th Barry Burgum will be our entertainer for our birthday celebration morning plus all our usual happenings.

11th Sausage Sizzle July 2023

BUSY NEEDLES 11th and 25th

INDOOR BOWLS 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st

DROP IN 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th

COMMITTEE MEETING … 15th (830am Lynda’s place) 830am.

GENERAL MEETING … 22nd 915am for 930am start. . All the usual happenings.

MANAGEMENT MEETINGS ARE NORMALLY THE 3RD MONDAY AND GENERAL MEETING 4TH

MONDAY EACH MONTH

Did you Know?

Brisbane was the first place in the world to have an ambulance service manned by paid staff. Formed in 1892, services were originally provided by unpaid volunteers. The innovative concept of “paid” staff came into existence and brought with it the need for a reliable cash flow.

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Maleny Calendar of Events 2023

✦ Maleny Show 100 Years of Shows 2 & 3 June Maleny Showgrounds.

✦ Maleny Neighbourhood Centre - TRIVIA NIGHT - Saturday June 17th. More details to come!

✦ Cavarellia Rusticana Maleny Singers & Inspiration Project Choir 10 & 11 and 17 & 18 June Maleny Community Centre

✦ Dancing at Lughnasa Maleny Players 16 - 25 June Playhouse Maleny Showgrounds.

✦ Maleny Music Festival - Maleny Showgrounds Friday 23rd June to Sunday 25th June.

✦ Muscle on the Mountain on Sunday July 2nd at the Maleny Showgrounds

✦ Knitfest Yarn & Fibre Arts Festival: Saturday 1 – Monday 3 July, 2023.

✦ Maleny Trail Ride Trail Riders Club 9 & 10 September Green Park Conondale

✦ Blackall 100 trail ultra-marathon: Saturday 14- Sunday 15 October, 2023

To add your local organisation events to this list simply email details to:

malenysportspark@gmail.com

Maleny Neighbourhood Centre

JP Services have returned to the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre at 17 Bicentenary Lane,Maleny.

Hours are 9.30-12.30. Mon to Fri. Brought to you by the ‘JP in the Community’ team’. https://www.malenync.org.au/

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

The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Travelling Jackaroo “Getting to the Top”

“Back on the road” ….. continuing on with my mission!

Made it to the world famous Betoota Hotel. The Betoota Hotel is located a relatively short 170 kilometres east of Birdsville in far south-west Queensland.

It’s truely a unique pub in how it’s old fashioned and the way you’d want a bush pub to be. if you’re travelling out to Birdsville, or even just on the way near there make sure you call in and say Gday, you’ll regret it if you don’t.

There’s some amazing vintage vehicles at the Betoota Hotel. As a history nut I was in absolute heaven. It is well worth a stopover to have a look on your way past that’s for sure.

The Betoota Pub is honestly in my top 5 pubs in Australia that I’ve been to so far. It’s family owned and honestly from the second you walk through the door you feel welcome.

I recently ran into Mary the founder of “Are You Bogged Mate?” in Birdsville, Queensland.

“Are You Bogged Mate?” is a rural men’s mental health charity that starts a conversation with the broader community about the rising issue of depression and suicide rates among men in rural Australia.

The founder of this amazing organisation is Mary who travels anywhere in the country spreading the message & talking about mental health in a very Aussie bloke kind of way. Check her out at:

The dirt track you take to get there is a few kms off the main road and you come across this beautiful pub on the hill. The building is almost 100 years old and it’s age is shown beautifully. The front bar is historic and iconic, and in the back section there’s the dinner area where they make home cooked feeds that are amazing.

Follow Sam’s Travels

You can follow Sam’s adventures via his Facebook Page at “The Travelling Jackaroo”

https://www.facebook.com/ thetravellingjackaroo

https://www.facebook.com/areyouboggedmate Bugger it…. Unfortunately, I was starting to feel crook a few days ago and managed to find a rat test from the good ole covid days. You guessed it, I copped a bout of COVID. I’ll just camped up and get a few things done whilst I’m waiting to feel better.

Be a real “Mate”

Make sure that you look after your matesTreat them all well!.

There are no places for bullies or abusers.

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proposed route - Maleny to Maleny!
Sam’s

Elaman Creek Bridge 1928

This photo is of the Elaman Creek Bridge on the occasion of official opening on the 13th October, 1928

The wooden traffic bridge was officially opened by the Main Roads Commission, Mr Kemp. It spanned Elaman Creek on the Maleny - Kenilworth Road, some ten miles from Maleny and was 'in the main survey route of the Great National Highway to connect Brisbane and Gympie as a road’.

Official guests included the Mayor of Brisbane, Alderman William Jolly, and the Chairman and councillors of the Landsborough Council.

The bridge was partly washed away by flood water during 1946 and was subsequently replaced during the winter months of 1994.

What do you know about Elaman Creek?

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