Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 03.12.2021

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Friday, 3 December 2021

Shopping local keeps your money in your community!

Maleny Dairies truck involved in fatal accident One of the semi trailer trucks from Maleny Dairies was involved in a fatal road accident at the intersection of Roys Road and Dianella Road, Beerwah about 3.50pm Monday, November 29.

Accident at Booroobin In another local accident at about 9a.m. on Friday December 3rd a woman was injured when her vehicle was involved in a single vehicle accident on Stanley River Road, Booroobin when she collided with an embankment. The female driver was initially trapped in the vehicle. The Life ight helicopter attended the scene. The female suffered shoulder and back injuries and was conveyed to hospital in a stable condition The Queensland Police Service (QPS) and the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) are urging motorists to drive to conditions as Queensland prepares for a wet 2021-2022 Queensland disaster season. A police spokesperson said, “As we now enter Queensland’s disaster season, police want all motorists to consider what they need to do in order to make it home safe in wet weather.” Since the start of 2021, a total of 261 people have lost their lives on Queenland roads, 14 more than the same time last year. Remember if the road is ooded - “don’t risk it”.

Please support businesses mentioned herein! Shopping Local encourages you to do just that: shop local and rediscover the quality, savings and bene ts of shopping right here at home.

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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston To contact Cr Winston Johnston winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

“Make a kid’s Christmas” Sharing or telling stories is an important way to support your child’s early literacy development. Help Sunshine Coast Libraries and local charities make a kid’s Christmas special by joining the annual Books 4 Kids Christmas book drive. Simply buy a new children’s or teen book and hand it in to any Sunshine Coast Library between 15 November and 13 December 2021. Books will be distributed to children in need in time for Santa’s visit.

Sunshine Coast Library Summer reading club

Sunshine Coast Council Libraries’ annual Summer Reading Club is back this year. From Wednesday December 1, children, teens and families are invited to register and read for the chance to win great prizes including book, game or toy vouchers. Summer reading is a wonderful opportunity for young people to discover the joy of recreational reading, something that is also critical to helping them retain knowledge and skills learned during the school year.

There are also many wonderful books you can borrow from your local library. To nd out more simply visit:

All Summer Reading Club entries close 5pm Monday January 31, 2021. To enter you need to register for the Summer Reading Challenge, then get reading, complete 30 challenges and submit reviews.

https://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ Children

There are thirty activity badges to earn over the course of the challenge and each badge unlocks rewards for you with a ticket into the prize draw. Winners will be announced Wednesday February 2, 2021. To register visit the web site: https://library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Whats-On/ Summer-Reading-Club-2021

BUY LOCAL, WIN LOCAL Did you know the Sunshine Coast is home to more than 33,000 local businesses – many of which are small businesses owned by local individuals and families. They need your support. Over the next four weeks, when you BUY LOCAL on the SunshineCoast, you can go in the draw to WIN LOCAL. There’s $2,000 each week up for grabs to spend at your favourite local business! To enter the weekly BUY LOCAL, WIN LOCAL draw, simply spend $10 or more at a business located within the Sunshine Coast Local Government Area (LGA) and upload your receipt to www.buylocalsunshinecoast.com.au. Where would you spend $2,000 on the Sunshine Coast? Supported by Sunshine Coast Council

You can tune into the meeting live by visiting Council’s website. at: https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Council/Council-Meetings/Meeting-Schedule-2021

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Mr. Andrew Wallace Federal MP for Fisher “New Speaker of House of Representatives” Liberal member for Fisher, Andrew Wallace has become the new Speaker for the House of Representatives following the resignation of Speaker Tony Smith. In paying respect to the outgoing Speaker of the house says he will strive to be fair like his predecessor, Speaker Tony Smith.

He continued, “I will strive to give all members of the house a fair go.” The Speaker is elected by vote of the House and must be re-elected after each general election. This is the second time in recent history that the Member for Fisher has been elected as Speaker of the House.

A hotline to help Australian businesses The Federal Government is ensuring all Australians, especially business owners, have greater access to cyber security advice through an enhanced national Cyber Security Hotline with the expansion of the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s (ACSC) 24hour call centre capabilities. The number is 1300292371. To ind out more visit the Australian Government’s Signals Directorate website at: https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/report

Suicide Prevention Support The Morrison Government is investing $114m right now in Suicide Prevention Leadership and Support Grants for projects which will raise awareness of the impact of suicide among vulnerable groups and provide support. The Sunshine Coast University Thompson Institute is leading the way through its work.

Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell

Design progressing to improve sections of Maleny-Kenilworth Road

The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) would like to advise that design is progressing to seal sections of Maleny-Kenilworth Road to provide one sealed lane in each direction at Conondale and Cambroon. The project will improve safety, reduces maintenance and improves ride quality for all motorists on these sections of the road, which is used by residents, tourists and is a school bus route.

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

http://malenypaintsupplies.com/page-2/ Colourtrend Paints have a range of Ultra-Premium Paints to service your needs! Follow Maleny District Sports & Recreation Cub news visit:

http://www.issuu/hinterlandgrapevine

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Maleny Paint Supplies 6/14 Lawyer Street, Maleny.

Ph 54942002

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

“Painting over smoke damaged areas” Whether from

re damage or simply from constant cigarette smoke;

painting over smoke damaged areas is dif cult to get right! The composition of smoke stains is dependent on the composition of the material that has been burnt to produce the smoke. Some smoke stains may contain high proportions of carbon particles but others can contain a wide variety of both solvent and water soluble substances. Wood and paper fires produce large amounts of carbon but plastic can produce many types of contamination.

The initial treatment of all smoke related stains must involve the washing of the surface using a Heavy Duty Sugar Soap and a sponge or soft cloth, working up from the bottom of the wall to avoid running of the stain over other work. Allow a few minutes for the Sugar Soap to penetrate the stain and then thoroughly rinse off with clean water.

Smoke from cigarettes produces nicotine deposits that will produce stains through the applied paint coatings. It must be assumed that on any smoke damaged surface, both water and solvent soluble substances will be present.

process. Use sparingly on contact surfaces. Australis Stain Block comes with a 12 year guarantee not to crack peel or blister. It is quick drying oil based primer sealer that is suitable for both interior and exterior use. No sanding would be required between those coats. It is touch dry in about 30 minutes and re-coating could be completed after 1 hour. It can even be used on ceramic tiles, laminates and gloss enamel surfaces as a bonding coat. It is ideal for blocking stains including; water, nicotine, ink, graf ti, crayon markers and smoke stains.

On severely a ected areas, the washing and rinsing process may have to be repeated to effectively remove the surface contamination. The surfaces must be allowed to thoroughly dry prior to an application of Australis Stain Block multi purpose quick dry oil based primer sealer.

If you have leaking pipes or roof, you'll know what a waterstain looks like. When your walls get wet, it can create a brownish-yellow discoloration called a water-stain then this product is also good for them..

Coverage of this product is up to 10 square metres per litre, depending on the porosity of the surface being coated.

Two coats of Stain Block Sealer may be required depending on the severity of the stain and the effectiveness of the pre-cleansing

Who Gives A Crap? -

It is available in 1lt and 4 lt cans and is available at Maleny Paint Supplies.

We Do!

What do we really mean when we say our toilet paper helps build toilets? We trust that our partner organisations know how to best improve global access to proper sanitation – that means our donation could go to building toilets. To put it into perspective, a child under ve dies every two minutes from diarrhoea diseases caused by poor water and sanitation. Pro ts from the sale of this toilet paper is used our donation could go to building toilets, but could also mean it supports larger clean water projects.

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

The Blackall Range Woodies

The Blackall Range Woodies are having their annual Santa Shop on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th Dec between 9am and 3pm both days. There are heaps of woodwork of all types available for sale. A great variety of Christmas gifts to suit all budgets.

The sale will be held at the Montville Sport Ground which is situated at 230-238 Balmoral Rd, Montville.

Desley Malone Awarded for Services to Cultural Heritage Desley Malone, well-known local historian, community volunteer and tireless preserver and promoter of our district’s unique history has been recognised for her service by the Sunshine Coast Council. Desley received a Sunshine Coast Museum and Heritage Achievement Award (and a large hamper full of goodies!) in recognition and appreciation for her services in preserving and interpreting the region’s cultural heritage. Congratulations Desley. You can follow Desley’s very interesting Maleny history page at Maleny Historical Memories: https://www.facebook.com/malenyhistoricalmemories

Maleny Commerce

“Christmas Street Party” Back at the roundabout, the magni cent Flame

tree is heralding Christmas, a prelude to ‘Maleny’s Late Night Christmas’ on Friday 10 December, 2021. Shop, eat & be entertained at the Maleny Street Festival for Christmas this year. There will be a kids games area, kids craft workshop area, Santa photos in Easton Lawyers Christmas Garden, Handmade Markets, late night shopping in our main street stores. Roving entertainers, carollers and all things Christmas will be about in Festive area of Maleny.

Like the naked city there are a thousand stories in theSunshine Coast Hinterland

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Maleny Service 16 Lawyer Street, Maleny.

Centre

Ph 54943444

http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au

One Stop Mechanical Services Shop Licenced Roadworthy Inspector on the premises

Is this vehicle for you? ….the helicron The Helicron is a propeller-driven car built by a French company in the thirties, with rear-wheel steering. The body was made of timber. No, it's not the most practical thing around, but it's pretty awesome to see move down the road. It was terrible to drive, but could eat pedestrians.

Need a Roadworthy Certi cate? 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 Certi cate (RWC) if being sold, registered for the rst time or being re-registered in Queensland. Registered Vehicles cannot be solid without a RWC. Your One Stop Shop for Automotive Repairs – you don’t need to do the running around, we do it for you!:.

http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au/ We are dedicated and passionate about servicing, repairing and maintaining one of your most valuable assets, your Motor Vehicle.

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Maple Street Meats Specialising in quality product and service.

Shop2/4 Maple Street, Maleny

5429 6499

Recipes from Jeremi Coconut Curries Sausages

When only the best will do!Ingredients 6 beef sausages

Step 1 Brown sausages in a pan, cutting in half in the pan, so they cook through.

6 potatoes chopped 2 celery stalks diced

When sausages are almost cooked, add onions and celery, and cook until just soft.

2 carrots chopped 1 onion chopped

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400 g canned diced tomatoes

Add carrots, potatoes, garlic and salt and pepper.

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Add curry powder and stir until fragrant.

1 tbs crushed garlic

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Add stock and tomatoes and mix well. Allow to simmer.

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Place mixture in an ovenproof dish and bake at 180C for approximately 10 minutes.

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Add 1/2 the coconut milk and stir through. Cook for a further 5 minutes. Leave in a hot oven whilst making the rice.

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Place rice in a pot with the remaining coconut milk, cover with water and cook until rice is soft.

2 tbs curry powder 2 cups Chicken Style Liquid Stock 375 ml Carnation coconut milk 2 cups rice *to taste *to serve 1 pinch salt and pepper *to taste

Use 1/2 of the 375ml can of coconut milk for the sausages, and add the remaining half to the rice.

Maple Street Meats stocks Maleny Wagyu Meat.

Maple Street Meats was excited to provide all the sausages for Maleny Netball team events throughout the season.

Support Sam the Travelling Jackaroo by donating to Dolly’s Dream Dolly’s Dream was set up in memory of Amy “Dolly” Everett, aged 14 years who took her life after an extended period of bullying and cyberbullying. Dolly left behind her parents Tick and Kate and sister

Meg, who are now focused on using the money that has been kindly donated by he community to help prevent other families from going through the same devastating experience.

Maple Street Meats Provides quality product and good old fashioned service.

Beef, chicken, pork and lamb. Special orders available. Retail and wholesale. Come in and see us, nd us on Facebook or call us on 54296499.

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

Tony & Di’s Home Maintenance

Brett Cooper Builder Builders Lic . 15045940. -

HIA. 863583

Talk to us about your new home!

ABN. 47988681738

email:

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

brettcooperbuilding@gmail.com

0409987995

0487770653

AA Plus Jobs

Arandall Painting

Adrian Gault

Paul & Jamie

When only the best will do! QBCC No 1113664

At your Service

Quality Painting & Decorating with over 40 years experience

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

0429878095

0409766795

Matt Billing Maintenance

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

Brushcutting, hedging, small and big chainsaw pruning you name it

Give us a Go!

Sustainable Living

Matthews garden maintenance we can deliver/ spread mulch for your gardens. Lawn mowing + Pruning.

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

0459076019

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

For more information contact Maleny Paint on 54942002

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Maleny Chamber

of

Commerce

News

New Public Health Measures for Businesses from 17th December

From 17th December when Queensland is forecast to reach the 80% double vaccinated milestone, hospitality and entertainment venues, including festivals, will only be permitted to allow entry to patrons and staff who are fully vaccinated. The plan from the Old Government is available to read at this link:

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:

https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_ le/0021/220377/DPC7976Vaccine-status-plan.pdf? _cldee=aW5mb0Btb250dmlsbGVjb21tZXJjZS5jb20uYXU%3d&recipientid=conta ct-1ae0b0735e8ce61180f2c4346bc5d21cee9017ef710d4b619bdaf06f6616476d&esid=551aea88-0f41ec11-8c62-0022481591cb

This affects non-essential leisure businesses including hospitality venues (hotels, pubs, clubs, taverns, bars, restaurants and cafes) and entertainment venues (nightclubs, live music venues, stadiums, theatres, cinemas and festivals) that will no longer need to operate under COVID-19 density limits.

It Creates local jobs and it is personal; Shopping locally helps Australia grow;

Queensland Health have released information and FAQs covering what this change will mean. From the 17th December these businesses will be asked to: display the vaccination rules at the business premises ask for evidence of vaccination from customers at the time of check-in

Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend;

if a customer cannot or refuses to provide evidence, ask the person to leave the premises if the person refuses to the leave the premises, call the police. Unvaccinated people will be free to access essential businesses, including grocery stores.

Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;

Weddings and private hire venues will be capped at 20 people or one person per 4m2, if any unvaccinated people are among the guests, including the wedding party, staff or of cials. Since 19th November people have been able to link their vaccination certi cate into the Check In Qld app. Customers and staff will continue to use the app to assist with prompt contact tracing.

It reduces your carbon footprint Will you really support local businesses?

Businesses should start to plan for these changes and should encourage and support their staff to get vaccinated. People can book a vaccination appointment online at a Queensland Health location or a local GP or pharmacy or nd their nearest walk-in vaccination location.

About Maleny Commerce Maleny and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. is an incorporated body representing the business community since 1986.

This information is also available on the Check In Qld app.

To nd out which local businesses accept these cards visit the web site:

https://www.whyleavetown.com/maleny For businesses wishing to join Maleny Commerce go to the web address:

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

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Maleny RFB

Maleny SES

Volunteer group

Volunteer group

Volunteer with Maleny RFB We are looking for volunteers With the summer arriving, now is a great time to volunteer with the Maleny Rural Volunteer Fire Brigade. All training is provided and uniforms are supplied.

Permits to light res Any re that is GREATER THAN 2 metres in ANY DIRECTION require a permit. Fires that do not require a permit

App for SES assistance! Did you know that you can download an app developed by the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services to assist when you or your property are in danger or potential danger associated with a ood or storm in QLD. SES Assistance QLD can be downloaded from your relevant app store onto your mobile phone or tablet. It is a free app. the rst SES app in Australia to be able to log a request for assistance. Alternatively, for assistance you can ring 132500.

Provided adequate precautions are taken to prevent the spread of re, the following res may be lit without a permit except where such res are not allowed under a local law for part or all of a local government area: A re in which neither the height, width nor length of the material to be consumed exceeds two metres; A re lit outdoors for the purpose of cooking and warmth, if enclosed in a replace that is constructed to prevent the escape of re or any burning material; A re lit for the purpose of burning the carcass of a beast; A re lit at a sawmill for the purpose of burning sawdust or other residue resulting from the operation of a sawmill; or If you are uncertain whether the above situations apply to you or whether you need a permit, please contact your local Fire Warden for further clari cation. Note: Most local governments provide alternative methods (other than re) for the disposal of vegetation and waste materials such as refuse collections or disposal of green waste at a council recycling centre. Contact your local government for more information. Want to know more? https://www.qfes.qld.gov.au/.../lighting- res-inqueensland

Don’t use your phone when driving! A eet of cameras used to monitor mobile phone and seatbelt use in Queensland will be used permanently. The current penalty in Queensland for using a mobile phone behind the wheel is $1033 and four demerit points, while the ne for not wearing a seatbelt is $413 and three demerit points. Statistics show that driver distraction presently contributes to almost 20 per cent of serious injuries and 12 per cent of all fatalities on Queensland roads. A survey found hat one in 42 drivers were detected illegally using a mobile phone behind the wheel. Who knows - you might just get a ride to the lockup in this modern police vehicle, pictured right. Unfortunately, your friends would know what you really get into trouble when driving.

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Maleny Historical Memories “How Times Have Changed” by the late William (Bill) Penney

Maleny’s rst sale yard for cattle and pigs was situated at what is now Cooke Park. It was later shifted to beside the hotel, across the creek, out of town – where Woolworths is today. Here is an interesting history, told by the late Bill Penney, about how the animals were collected weekly from far and wide and sold at the Maleny sale yards. Bill Penney recalls: When I came to Maleny in 1935, the saleyards were situated on the same site as they are today, and were operated by Stephen Porter and Co Stephen went to the war and, sadly, never returned. The business was carried on by his brother Chas, until after the war when his nephew-in-law, Guy Cuthbertson, came along to run the business. My involvement started around 1950. In those days they were selling pigs and calves once a week, and cattle once a month. Each Monday morning, we would take the Fargo truck around the farms in Maleny, and the old International truck would go down to the Conondale area. It carried a set of platform scales to weigh the pigs and calves as they were loaded. Those farmers were immediately paid by cheque. The Maleny animals were loaded and brought to the saleyards where they were weighed, and, later, the owners would come to town and get their money.

Darling Downs bacon factory in Brisbane on his behalf. Other pigs were consigned to the bacon factory on behalf of the owners. These were tattooed or re branded for identi cation by the owner before being taken to the railway. The calves were sent to the meatworks. Collecting the cattle was a busy time. We (Wally Ferriday and I) would leave from home at 5 or 6 o'clock in the morning, load our horses onto the truck and go down to Conondale, sometimes to Cambroon, to start the ride back. We picked up cattle on the way, going into the farms that had cattle for sale. By the time we got to Fritz's farm, Mrs Grey would be waiting with a cup of tea and sandwiches (God bless her!). By now we would have anything up to forty head of cattle. Our next stop would be Max Grundon's where we would have lunch (maybe 2 o'clock) leave the cattle in the yards and ride back

The pigs were bought by Stephen Porter & Co and sent to the

Some of the farmers helped herd them with us along the way. This was a great help. Sometimes, at the bottom of the range, one rider would go up to Curramore and collect what was to come in and meet up with the main mob at the top of the range. By that time it could be nearly dark and we had perhaps 100 head. Quite a few times we drove the cattle into Maleny by the lights of the boss's car. By the time we put them in the "Tinner Paddock" (which is now part of the Porter's Farm Estate off Fig Street) it would be 9 or 10 o'clock at night.

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up Aherns Road as far as need be, maybe up to Ludwig's and then back and up Gittins way. When we got back to Grundon's and collected what we left there, we had perhaps 70 to 80 head, all wanting to go home.


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Maleny Historical Memories “How Times Have Changed” by the late William (Bill) Penney Continued from previous Page While that was going on, Laurie Porter would collect at Witta and Jack Boxsell would collect from Peachester, all on horseback in those days. Next day it was off to Wootha, Boroobin and North Maleny. Jack Eite would collect from Reesville.

while! He nished up in the maternity section before being headed off and returned to the mob, much to the delight of the nursing staff.

The cattle had to be in to the saleyards, and the ones collected from the Tinner Paddock, before the sale could start around 1 o’clock. After the sale, the cattle would have to be taken back to the paddock and kept until there were railway trucks availabe, or the meatworks wanted their cattle. It was nothing to have 300 head of cattle in the paddock for days. Occasionally they would break out, and then the fun would start - nding them all again. We would have to take the cattle out to grass every day until they were sent away. We would take them along the Witta-Maleny Road. One person would go out as far as the Cement Hill and the other would stay at Reesville Road, spend the whole day there as the cattle grazed, and then bring them into the paddock at night.

Later, the same bull went into Tytherleigh's shop in Landsborough and quickly cleared the shop of its staff. No damage was done, thank goodness. Some years later, the saleyards and business were sold to E.J.Cranney, who carried on as before until he passed away. It was then taken over by present owners, Boxsells, who have continued the business for many years. Slowly things have changed over the times. Trucks started to pick up around the area, and so today everything is brought in by truck and taken away as soon as the sale is nished. You don't see a horse or dog around the yards much these days.

Sometimes we were lucky enough lo get all to the railway at once. Other times it happened a few truckloads at a time. Try taking 300 head of cattle to Landsborough by road these days! One buyer every sale bought all the bulls and these had to be all tied up in the railway truck. Quite a job, with 14 or 15 head in one wagon.

I hope this gives you some insight into the changes that have taken place over the years. Boxsells Livestock Saleyards traded from 1921 to 2004.

Any cattle that couldn't make the walk to the rail were left behind, picked up by truck and taken down. Then, they were loaded off the bank or manhandled aboard. No ramps in those days!

MAMA

When everything was loaded at Landsborough, we would unsaddle the horses and let them go. They would be home next morning.

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

There were some eventful times. Once, a bull decided that he had gone far enough and politely walked into the hospital. It caused quite a stir for a

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Truthful Jones says

An Old Codger’s Thoughts & Opinions On December 2nd it was con rmed the Federal Government was not proceeding with Voter ID. This was a result of not having the backing of the Labor and Green members of the Federal Parliament. In all other walks of life we need positive identi cation to rule out fraud actions taking place. One of the most valuable things we possess is our right to vote for the people, whether in federal state of local elections to carry out our wishes fairly. For the life of me I cannot understand why anyone would object to having to prove positive identity when carrying out the important task of voting. Maybe you can explain it to me rationally.

Maleny Visitors Information Centre Christmas Party Volunteers from the Maleny Visitors Information Centre showed their heels at their 2021 Christmas Party at the Maleny RSL Hall on Wednesday December 1st. This Christmas “get tog ether” was the culmination of another year of volunteering for the Visitor Information Volunteers assisting the Maleny community in advising, in a friendly manner, the tourists “where to go”. The volunteers all agreed that it was a very ful lling way to help our community businesses. They were also very appreciative of the RSL staff, Chris and Clarke who assisted with “refreshments” during the night.

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And he swears that it 100% true. - No Bulls##t” Truthful tells us that his neighbour, a lady 90s who became a sort of local celebrity because she had recently gotten married. Journalists from the local news paper decided to interview her.

The interviewer asked questions like how it was to be a newlywed in her 90s. “This isn’t my rst husband, so it’s not much different than the others,” she replied with a smile. “Oh? How many husbands have you had?” the interviewer inquired. “This one will be my fourth,” she replied. ”I was married in my 20s to a banker, then in my 40s to a circus performer. After that I married a preacher.” “What does your current husband do?” “Oh he’s a funeral director.” The interviewer laughed and then asked how she came to marry these men from such different backgrounds and personalities. “It always made sense to me,” she replied. “I married one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go.” MORAL: It is important that one has ones priorities right when they make important decisions and those decisions should t with the priorities.

Christmas is Coming

You know that Christmas is approaching when Santa starts to sh on Ewan Maddock Dam. It is a sure sign that Christmas is not too far away when Santa is seen shing the waters of the Ewan Maddock Dam. At least with the rainfall during the past couple of weeks there should be plenty of water! Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 13


Caloundra

- Pumicestone Passage

“Take a trip on Ferryman Cruises”

What do you know about the Pumicestone Passage

Pumicestone Passage, also known as the Pumicestone Channel, is a narrow waterway between Bribie Island and the mainland in Queensland, Australia. The northern extent of the passage is at Caloundra, while at the south is Deception Bay. It is less than an hour’s drive from our Maleny homeland. It is a marine park and has 24 islands and is bounded by 240 kilometres of shoreline. The Park supports large numbers of migratory waders, or shorebirds. It is also the home to dolphins, sea cows and turtles all of which feed on the sea grass beds in the area. Mathew Flinders was the first European explorer to enter Moreton Bay in 1799 on the Sloop H. M. ‘Norfolk’ . He and his crew spent two weeks exploring the bay. With Covid still evident and curtailing our “getting away” from it all, then why not take a cruise around the Pumicestone Passage. Ferryman Cruises from Bribe Island are close to Maleny, convenient and a great day out. How many of us have taken a tour of the area and found out just a bit more about our areas history and the ecology of the Pumicestone Passage. Well, we recently visited the area to nd out just what is available right on our doorstep.

The Pumicestone Passage inhabits mangroves, saltmarshes, sand ats, coastal dunes and seagrass meadows, making the perfect home to dugongs, dolphins, turtles and over 350 species of birds including around 24 species of migratory shorebird. It is all within an hours drive from Maleny.

provided much commentary containing a lot of information about the history of the area, including information about the prestigious Scottish painter, Ian Fairweather who lived a hermit’s life in a hut in the passage during the 1960s. He is represented in all state galleries in Australia, the Tate Gallery, London, City Gallery, Leicester, and the Ulster Museum, Belfast. In April 2019 one of Fairweather's painting "Barbecue" sold for $1.7 million.

If you want to discover the best of Bribie Island then Ferryman Cruises are the tours for you! Following in the wake of Mathew Flinders the tour set out on the Captain’s lunch whilst exploring the meandering channels of the Pumicestone Passage with Ferryman Cruises.

It is also a great destination for all shing enthusiasts, whether throwing a line from the shore or a boat.

This two hour cruise which included a light ;lunch also

Now is a great time to visit Pumistone Passage.

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The passage separates Bribie Island from the mainland. It is a long, tidal waterway in uenced by tidal ushing from its northern mouth at Caloundra and its southern mouth at Deception Bay. Approximately 80% of the passage is less than two metres deep.

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News from Witta Recreational Club Proudly bought to you by David Lowden Excavations

Witta Recreation Club home to sports

Hire of Club Facilities

The vision of the club is to provide country club Many members have participated in sports for long services to be enjoyed by the local community and periods of time, an example is tennis members from the visitors to the area. af liated club have been members since 1984. The excellent facilities of the Witta Recreation Club The Witta Recreation Club is tasked to provide services are available for hire for events such as weddings, to our sport and community user groups as owner and sports days, family gatherings. administrator of the Witta Sports Grounds. The club has a Certi ed Kitchen/Catering facilities The original sports played were Cricket and Tennis. including a stove, pots & pans, dishwasher, Over the years, the sports activities and community crockery and utensils. The Bushman’s Bar is activities have changed to Rugby Union, Rugby League practically tted out with a large capacity for the and Touch, and from Playgroup to hosting general cold storage of a range of beverages. The community activities. Bushman’s Bar is located at the core of the Witta Rec Club. Service from the bar can be provided to customers on the covered hard standing Bar Open Wednesday afternoons 4.30pm to 6.30pm. overlooking the playing pitches, or directly into All Welcome the Clubroom. Touch Season has started with the Canteen and Bar Inquiries can be made via the internet at: operating every FRIDAY Night from 6pm https://wittarec.club/facilities/make-a-booking Available for Hire for Private functions – Birthday Celebrations – Weddings etc. You can nd out more about the Witta Recreation We are always looking for new members and Club at their web site at: volunteers. https://wittarec.club/

Witta Recreational Club

Contact us by email at. - presidentwittarec@gmail.com

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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Selling or buying a property!

Here are a few things to consider during the process With Trove Easton of Easton Lawyers, Maleny Difference Between Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common

Tenants in common

About to buy a property, but not sure how to allocate ownership? It’s important to understand how you’re going to own your property. If you’re buying a property with another person, you can own it as joint tenants or tenants in common and this is usually dependant on the relationship between the parties and how you want to own your property. Joint Tenancy In a joint tenancy the parties to an agreement for the purchase of property individually hold an undivided equal share of the property. Where both parties purchase the property together, there is no speci ed percentage as to who owns what. A joint tenant does not have the right to transfer or sell their interest in the property. In order to remove their interest, they must apply to have the joint tenancy severed which will transfer that interest to the other joint tenant. Furthermore, it should be noted that there can be more than two joint tenants to the agreement although it is most common to see joint tenancy in the form of a marriage like partnership.

individual portions of the property. These portions will become part of their inheritance upon death and will therefore pass on under their estate.

When purchasing as tenants in common it provides each individual to the transaction with a certain percentage of ownership. This can be equal, but also be in other percentages. Each party that owns a share of the property has the right to sell or transfer their interest in the property to a third party. This normally occurs when the purchasers are not associated with each other.

Conclusion If you are planning on purchasing a property with another person, it is vital to understand how ownership of the property will work. A signi cant part of this is knowing where you want your interest to go if you die.

A common example would be where two or more friends decide to go into an agreement to purchase a property. In this case, each person will be able to own a different percentage based on how much they pay.

Seek legal advice before taking action. Should you have any questions please contact our of ce on 07 5494 3511 Monday to Friday between 08:30 and 17:00 AEST. Take care everyone! Easton Lawyers

Joint tenants and tenants in common and survivorship The primary difference is in survivorship depending on which approach is chosen, different parties will get the interest of a party that dies. Under a joint tenancy, because the ownership structure cannot be split and there are restrictions to transfer the interest, the death of one party will leave their interest with the other existing party or parties.

Our of ce will be closed from 4pm Thursday 23rd December and will reopen on Monday, 10th January 2022 we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

This is different to a tenancy in common, as parties own

Web Address:

Easton Lawyers are your Local Lawyers in Maleny, Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Queensland, Australia.

http:// eastonlawyers.com.au/

Easton Lawyers. 62 Maple Street, Maleny. Qld. 4552 Phone. 0754943511.

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Maleny Community Groups & When they meet!

Community Groups that form the back bone of the Maleny Community

Maleny Rotary Club Meeting. Times 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. 6-30pm for 7pm Maleny Hotel, Bunya St. Maleny Email: secretary.maleny@rotary9600.org president.maleny@rotary9600.org

Maleny Probus Club Meeting. Times

Maleny Uniting Church, Landsborough Road, Maleny

Meet 10 am on the 4th Wednesday of each month. Feb to November

1300 856 859

Apex Club of Maleny Meeting. Times MALENY HOTEL/MALENY BOWL'S CLUB 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS, 7.00PM. Email maleny@apex.org.au. Postal PO BOX 39. MALENY, QLD 4552 0487770653

Maleny Senior Citizens Meetings at

The Verandah Room 23 Maple Street, Maleny 8:00 am - 11:30 am. 4th Monday of Month. Activities include card games, meetings and regular bus trips Email: margarry1@bigpond.com

0409 266 507

Queensland Country Womens Association - Maleny Branch Meetings at

The Verandah Room 23 Maple Street, Maleny 8:00 am - 11:30 am. 4th Monday of Month.

Email: qcwa.maleny@gmail.com

The Zonta Club of Blackall Range Meetings at

Various between Montville and Maleny. Dinner meeting 3rd Tuesday of month 6pm.

Email: membership@zontablackrange.org.au president@zontablackallrange.org.au

The LIONS CLUB OF MALENY-BLACKALL RANGE Inc. Meetings at

Maleny Uniting Church Hall On the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm Monthly Dinner Meeting held at The Orangery,10 Mountain View Rd, at 6.30pm on 4th Tuesday of month

Email: maleny-blackall-range@lionsq3.org.au

Maleny Commerce Meetings at

Monthly breakfast networking meetings. 2nd Tuesday of the month. Venues to be advised.

Email: info@malenycommerce.org.au

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

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

Maleny Neighbourhood Centre The Centre will be closed from 3pm on Friday 24 December 2021 and will reopen at 9am on Monday 10 January 2022. For further details please contact the Centre on 5499 9345. All are welcome to attend our regular Christmas Day Breakfast between 8a,m, and 10a.m. It will be held in Bicentenary Park, next to the MNC. Bring your own picnic blanket or chairs and join us for a Covid safe event! For planning purposes it would help us to know if you are coming. We’re currently taking registrations of interest from volunteers who would like to assist on the day. Phone the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre on 5499 9345 or email your name and phone number to info@malenync.org.au From the management, staff and volunteers of the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, may your Christmas and the upcoming holiday period be a time of peace and refreshment.

WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS! Maleny Trail park run every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606 Ukulele Group every Monday time TBA Pioneer Village Badminton every Monday 6.30-8.30 pm High School Activity Centre "Monday Balance" Every Monday take an hour out for yourself immersed in sound. Maleny RSL 4 - 5 pm Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon Pattemore House 15, Porters Lane Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL Club Acoustic Encore local musicians First Thursday of Each Month from 6.30 pm Maleny RSL Social Table Tennis all welcome Maleny High School Activity Centre Sundays 1 - 5 pm Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL Maleny PickleBall every Monday 6.30p.m. to 8.30p.m. Maleny High School Activities Centre. Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com

for inclusion every week

Maleny Visitor Information Centre 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

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The Maleny Visitor Information Centre is situated at 2/23 Maple Street, Maleny. It is open 7 days a week between 9.30am-4.00pm. Closed only on Good Friday and Christmas Day.


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

The Princess and the Golden Casket

Maleny Senior Citizens Notes December 2021

BUSY NEEDLES 9th (Christmas Party) INDOOR BOWLS 1st, 8th, 15th DROP IN … 3rd, 10th, 17th

THERE IS NO COMMITTEE MEETING THIS MONTH MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL A presentation will take place at the Maleny Primary School on 7th December for our Bursary. The student to receive our Bursary is Mette Postma. We wish her well for her years in high school at Maleny.

January 2022

BUSY NEEDLES 13th and 27th (Welcome back ladies) INDOOR BOWLS 12th, 19th and 26th

Rehearsals for the Maleny Players classic panto are well underway! A great production to bring the whole family along to for some great end of year entertainment. Lots of characters from Fairy Tales and Rhymes will come together in the quest to nd the golden casket. Don’t forget to buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment. The performance on Friday the 10th is the Opening Night – and a drink (for adults) and nibbles is included in the price. Here is a direct link to trybooking for tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/BVMGS

DROP IN … 14th, 21st and 28th COMMITTEE MEETING ……17th 830am at Lynda’s place. GENERAL MEETING …..24th 915am for 930am start. Once again we will start our year with an Australian themed morning. Sausage sizzle and sweet treats. The usual raf es, members draw and lucky door, etc

and see the poster for other options, or you can call 0403871842 for further details We look forward to seeing you there!

Maleny Calendar of Events 2021

RSL Christmas Party 3 December 5.30 - 9.00 pm Maleny RSL (bookings 5435 2672) Maleny Singers Christmas Concert 10 December Maleny RSL Maleny Late Night Christmas Shop, Eat and be Entertained! 10th Dec 5 - 8 pm Main Street. The Princess and The Golden Casket Maleny Players 10 - 12 Dec 7.30 pm Playhouse Maleny Showgrounds Public star-gazing night 13 December 5.00 pm Maleny Observatory, 15 Porters Lane North Maleny Stop Domestic + Family Violence - Elder Abuse Forum. - Maleny RSL. - Mon 13th December, 2021 - 9a.m. Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 20

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

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

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

A wet summer is looming. Gardens are now springing to life as the days lengthen and the warm earth is now well watered…

Now is an ideal time to check out our new “Garden Section”

Coming into Summer - Camping Time! Coleman Camping®: Inspiring connections between people and the outside since 1900. The Outside is Calling. Maleny Hardware + Rural Supplies stocks Coleman Camping Gear.

A Good weekend for gardening!

Don’t forget your favourite pet this Christmas

It's going to be a lovey weekend in the garden. We are open Sat 8am - 3pm. for all of your gardening needs.

We now have a new range of DOG BEDS, CRATES, dog, cat & bird accessories to keep your pets happy. So, don’t forget your favourite pet this Christmas. They are all important members of your family. And don’t forget that Christmas is only a couple of weeks away!

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

Phone. 07 5494 2302

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

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

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

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“Sam attracts “a new bird”!”

t’s been established that due to necessary repairs to Slim the Tractor, Sam will have to see out the wet season in Darwin.

But the best news by far is that the Travelling Jackeroo, Sam Hughes from Maleny, reached a fantastic milestone on 23rd November. As his blog that day reported, his fund-raising efforts have raised an amazing $50,000 for the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia! Congratulations Sam, Maleny is so proud of you. Meanwhile, we thought you’d like to see that Sam knows how to attract the birds check out this cute little hitchhiker Sam picked up recently at the Berry Springs community market!

Safer communications is now making me safer. My trip through rural West Australa oce I get to set off again has been made safer with the provision of an advanced satellite phone by the company Rent a Sat Phone. I’ll be able to stay in touch where normal phones wouldn’t work. The recent rescue of the Wes Australian family in the Simpson Desert because they had good communications made me realise how important communication is when travelling in remote areas. Here's to a cheeky-faced young Australian with a big heart and n even bigger dream. Bon voyage from Maleny, and safe travels Sam. You can follow Sam’s adventures via his Facebook Page at “The Travelling Jackaroo”

One of the best places in the world for me is the Antique shops in the towns I visit, you meet so many characters and nd so many wonderful artefacts.

https://www.facebook.com/ thetravellingjackaroo

Perhaps the delightful Sun Conure confused Sam’s colourful Trade Mutt shirt with one of his parents…..we’d say he’s in safe hands. You can follow Sam’s adventures at: https://www.facebook.com/thetravellingjackaroo

Sams proposed route - Maleny to Maleny!

Be a real “Mate” Make sure that you look after your mates - Treat them all well!.

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Maleny Ambulance 1980’s Formed in 1915, the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade Honorary Centre situated at 50 Maple Street, Maleny quickly grew to cater for the growth in population in Maleny. The Ambulance Centre remained on that site until a new Centre was built and occupied in 1994 at 8 Bean Street, Maleny opposite the Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital. This was previously the site of the old Maleny Hospital. The Maleny Soldiers Memorial Hospital was opened as a private hospital on 1st August 1920 with Dr Anderson as the Medical of cer and Matron Gorringe as his aide. Today the building is the home of Imeldas Shoes and the Maple Street, Maleny bus stop. The photo at right shows the present Ambulance Station which was opened in 1994.

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