Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club News & Results to 06.08.2021.

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Friday, 6 August 2021

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COVID Lockdown as outbreak grows

“You need to do it for yourself - get vaccinated” We all should be very aware of the risk associated with the Delta variant of the COVID virus and the speed of its transmission.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.

The virus that causes COVID-19 is mainly transmitted through droplets generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or exhales. These droplets are too heavy to hang in the air, and quickly fall on oors or Covid-19 surfaces. Since the beginning of the pandemic there have been 33,909 con rmed cases in Australia and, sadly, 923 people have died.

use in Australia and are proven to be effective in preventing serious illness and death, as well as limiting transmission.

A Covid 19 vaccine is the best defence for us all as individuals and is the only way forward in the future. Until the majority of Australians do get vaccinated there will be the likely-hood of regular strict lockdown situations that will be can get out of required for us all to comply with.

control so quickly.

Considering the hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses that have been administered, these reports are very rare. The John Hopkins University and Medical Resources Centre advises that the P zer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines can have side effects, but the vast majority are very short term —not serious or dangerous.

Get Vaccinated NOW

It is critically important to all Australians, especially those in vulnerable groups, to get a COVID-19 vaccination. Both the AstraZeneca and P zer COVID-19 vaccines are registered for

Seriously - stay at home so we can all see an end in sight!

For most of us a lockdown is annoying - but getting Covid virus could by life threatening A Nobel Prize-winning immunity and infection expert warns there is a "considerable risk" from the Delta variant of COVID-19 to young people. The goal of

vaccination is, rst and foremost, to stop people getting sick. More often vaccines more importantly reduce the severity of COVID-19 symptoms.

Want to know more about Covid? If you need information about COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines or help with the COVIDSafe app, call 1800 020 080.

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

Give a local hero the recognition they deserve

They help out, they pitch in, they are generous with their time and share their experience. They are the fund raisers, the community support groups, the volunteers and the organisations who do it all for a smile. Now is our opportunity to say “thank you”, by nominating some of our quiet achievers for a 2022 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Award. Residents are encouraged to nominate a local hero in one of the seven Australia Day Award categories.

there’s the community group or organisation which has made a positive difference to our community.

If you know a person, community group or organisation worthy of an award, nominate them in one of the following categories: •

The Sunshine Coast Australia Day Awards provide a great opportunity to bring our local heroes out of the shadows and into the limelight. Each year, the Council recognise and honour outstanding community members and organisations from a wide crosssection of our community through these awards. The nominees all have one thing in common – they are making a difference and worthy of a nomination for our Australia Day Awards. This year the community nominees come from across many categories, from creative to sport and recreation to environment and sustainability. Council are looking for our next citizen, senior citizen and young citizen of the year, and then

Citizen of the Year – supported by Seven News Sunshine Coast Senior Citizen of the Year – supported by Maroochy RSL

Young Citizen of the Year – supported by 92.7 MixFM

Community Group or Organisation – supported by Sunshine Coast Daily

Creative – supported by Tafe QLD East Coast

Sport and Recreation

Environment and Sustainability – supported by Living Smart

Through COVID-19, many people and organisations stepped up to offer support and guidance and great outcomes arose during some of our most challenging times. Often receiving a Sunshine Coast Australia Day Award will reinforce a volunteers desire and commitment to continue contributing to our community.

Funding for community projects up for grabs Major Grants support eligible local community groups with funding up to $15,000 for projects (and up to $30,000 for infrastructure projects) in one of seven categories: ✦

Community Development

Community events

Community Facilities

Cultural Development

Cultural Heritage

Economic Development, and

Sports, Recreation and Healthy Living.

Applications for Environment Levy Grants are also open, with up to $5000 available for not-forpro t community-based organisations to fund projects that make a positive and ongoing contribution to the region's biodiversity and waterways. The new nancial year’s rst round of Major Grants will close on 30 August 2021. To learn more about council’s grant programs and funding opportunities, visit http:// www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ grants

You can tune into the meeting live on Thursday, 25 March at 9am by visiting Council’s website. at:

https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Council/Council-Meetings/MeetingSchedule-2021

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Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell Glasshouse Glassies 2021 winners announced

The Glassies 2021 has come to a cracking close! A huge thank you to everyone who has nominated, voted, attended, and sponsored. A special thanks to the owners, operators, and employees of the small businesses who make our communities go ‘round The winners of the Maleny Section of the 2021 Glassies are as follows: Bronze business – The Orangery Maleny

eKindy for 2022 Have you heard of eKindy before? It enables eligible families to have free access to kindergarten education before attending a school. Eligible families are those who: live more than 16 kilometres from an Early Childhood service travel for work and cannot regularly attend a kindergarten

Silver business – VIP Wildlife

have a child who has a medical condition precluding them from attending a local kindergarten

Bronze employee – Annette English of Nellie's Creative Hair Design Silver employee – Sharon Scho eld of Easton Lawyers

plan to travel for holidays for an extended period Registration for 2022 is now open https://www.parkinsonsqld.org.au/parkinsons.raisley.com

Gold employee – Lyn Fallon of Mystic Mountain Tours

Sunshine Coast Council 2022 Heritage Calendar It is competition time again for the Sunshine Coast Council 2022 heritage calendar. Share your favourite photos of summers past to enter Sunshine Coast Council’s 2022 Heritage Calendar photo competition.

perhaps ying high above our beautiful region.

Entries close at 5pm, Monday, August 16 2021

The winning photos will feature in the calendar along with photographer credits.

Photographs must be owned by the entrant, who must also have authority to provide council with permission to publish the submitted photo, and be provided in either high resolution digital format, or an original suitable for scanning.

The competition is open July 26 to August 16. Entry is free and winning photos will be included in the calendar. The theme for the 2022 calendar is ‘The Great Outdoors… Celebrating fun days of sun and adventure’. The calendar will showcase a mix of images – from camping out in the hinterland, to hiking, spending lazy days at the beach, a drive in the country or

Winning contributors will receive a canvas print of their winning entry, ve copies of the 2022 calendar to share with family and friends and an invitation to the calendar launch celebration.

Online entry is preferred via the heritage website.

If your photo needs to be scanned, council’s Customer Contact Centre will be pleased to assist. The Heritage Levy funded calendar is produced annually to celebrate and remember our region’s heritage.

For full details and conditions visit:

http://wwwheritage.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Friday, 6 August 2021

Maleny Paint Supplies 6/14 Lawyer Street, Maleny.

Ph 54942002

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

“Colourtrend Ultra Premium interior paint” Each coat — and subsequent drying time — equals hours and hours before your project is nished. It is de nitely worth it to pay for a paint with more solids so that your paint coverage is even — and so it takes less time and effort to paint your wall.

Method of Application Brush, roller or spray Satisfactory with most equipment

Ultra Premium interior paint

Observe the State Spray Painting Regulations

Australis Pristine Low Sheen is an Ultra Premium Interior pure acrylic formulated to allow tough everyday stains such as coffee, red wine & beetroot to be removed almost without trace.

Stir well before use using a broad, at paddle in a scooping motion

It is the best choice for walls, hallways, family rooms & ceilings. Australis Pristine is easy to apply with no messy spatter and with minimal care will give long lasting service.

Do not apply if temperature is below 10C or likely to fall below 10C during drying

It has a 15 year guarantee. This paint will give good service over a long period of time if it surfaces are properly prepared and paint properly applied.

Do not apply if rain is expected or in excessively hot, dry conditions Mould, fungal infected surfaces and ef orescence must be treated to eliminate the possibility of recurrence.

This paint has been specially developed to assist with the removal of common household stains. Stains such as coffee, red wine and beetroot may be removed almost without trace, by the use of a damp cloth and a household cleaner, such as Ajax Spray ‘n’ Wipe.

Coverage Approximately 16 square metres per litre Two coat coverage. Coverage will vary depending on the pro le and porosity of the painted surface.

Australis Pristine is easy to apply with no fumes or offensive odours. Instead of making the mistake of going with more affordable paints, avoid cutting corners where you should not, it is better to take advantage of using premium paints.

Cleanup with water

Who Gives A Crap? -

We Do!

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

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Friday, 6 August 2021

Covid Vaccine Fact with Mr. Andrew Wallace Federal MP for Fisher

Vaccination is our best defence and our only way forward out of this COVID-19 pandemic. As the National Cabinet has set out in its four stage National Plan, the more people that get vaccinated, the sooner we will get back to normal life. We are now receiving one million doses of P zer vaccines per week so this should speed up the number of vaccines given. As of 15 July 2021 9,806,809 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Australia. We anticipate reaching 10 million vaccinations by the end of the weekend.

Be Cautious of Internet Scams Scammers have set up a clone of the myGov website to trick you into sharing your login and bank account details, Stay Smart Online says. The scam starts with a phishing email that looks like it is from Medicare, asking you to update your Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) details, so you can start receiving payments for Medicare bene ts and claims.

Almost three quarters of our over 70s are protected, and more than 58 per cent of over 50s are protected. In total, more than one third of the eligible population aged over 16 are now protected.

If you click on the link in the email you are taken a replica of the real myGov website. You’ll note the URL includes ‘.net’ instead of ‘.gov.au’, which is an indication the website is not a legitimate Australian Government domain!

All 2,566 Commonwealth Residential Aged Care Facilities have received both a rst and second dose and more than 50% of NDIS participants in residential accommodation have received at least one dose.

If you input your login details you are directed to also enter your secret security question and answer, before you’re taken to the fake Medicare website to input your bank account details. These emails and web pages feature myGov and Medicare design and branding, making them appear legitimate.

The rst 1 million doses in Australia took 45 days to administer, while the second million doses took 20 days. However, the roll out is now speeding up fast, and the most recent two million doses took 8 and 7 days to administer respectively. This is only going to get faster in the coming weeks.

Remember, clicking on the link and sharing your details gives these scammers access to your personal information, which they then use to steal your money and identity! Another interesting fact is that according to the ACCC’s latest Targeting Scams report released recently Australians lost over $851 million to scams in 2020, a record amount, as scammers took advantage of the pandemic to con unsuspecting people. Take care with your personal identity particulars.

You can nd out more at

You can subscribe to Vaccine Updates

https://www.health.gov.au/initiativesand-programs/covid-19-vaccines/ getting-vaccinated-forcovid-19#australias-vaccine-rollout

You can subscribe to have vaccine updates directly into your online mail box by going to the web site below and lling out the subscription form:

or give me a call on 07 5493 5556 if you have any questions.

https://health.us19.list-manage.com/subscribe? u=5d358769e5f779a1a830c2bd0&id=d198b510e0

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:

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Maroochy Neighbourhood Centre purchases a “Sleepbus” The Maroochy Neighbourhood Centre recently revealed that 769 people within the Maroochydore community were living rough on the streets.

second Sleepbus would be purchased thus allowing for separate short term sleeping accommodation for men and women.

Each pod will have mattresses and pillows, they also have a little TV, and a USB port so they can plug in their iPads or mobile phones to charge up.

As a result it was decided in July 2021 that the Maroochy Community would fund a Sleepbus to provide safe, temporary, overnight accommodation to people sleeping rough.

In total the buses will sleep 40 each night. The sleepbuses, are built in Melbourne, and each will provide 20 pod beds with toilets.

The busses also contain an animal ior pet pods as well as onboard storage space for the storing of belongings. These are located under the bus.

Sleepbusses are not a permanent solution for a person but a stepping stone that gives them some rest to get themselves together.

Access to a safe, comfortable and safe place to sleep means better mental and physical health and ultimately, a chance to take a breath to work on a pathway out of homelessness.

Apart from the provision of the Sleepbus the service is also looking for some volunteers. This is an awesome hands-on role for someone who likes a chat. The Service Volunteer role can be either a night or morning shift.

This rst Sleepbus is now under construction and the $100,000

that it costs has now been reached.

We have already successfully been fundraising for the blue bus, and all inclusive bus, and now we are turning our attention to a second pink bus. Pink sleepbus are for women only (and their children).

Following the successful campaign it was decided that a

Help Keep the Obi Clean! The Great Obi Clean Up is on again! You too can help by joining Jo Turner and her band of merry volunteers this Sunday the 1st August, 7.30am start, meeting at Tesch Park. Please bring your water bottle, hat, gloves, family – and a determination to clean up our lovely creek and its banks. You can check out the event at this link: https://www.facebook.com/events/228363522454227/? ref=newsfeed

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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.

Maleny Hotel Joins Speak Up Now against Domestic and Family Violence

Check in Safely

The Check In Qld app is a contactless, free, secure and convenient way for customers to sign into a Queensland business. Venues and Centres throughout Maleny are all using the ‘Check In Qld’ app. Its use is an ongoing government requirement to assist in tracing and supports the safety of our community, visitors and all the volunteers working in venues throughout Qld, many of whom are in the 'most at risk' category. You can download the app here: https://www.covid19.qld.gov.au/check-inqld

Maleny Bowls Club Historic Notice

The Maleny Hotel has partnered with the Maleny organisation - Speak Up Now - Stop Domestic and Family Violence group in Maleny. The hotel has sponsored drink coasters to be used throughout the pub and bistro areas with the message 'See Something - Say Something', and include a phone number to contact for help. Those who work in hotels regularly witness abusive behaviour - the new coasters underline that such behaviour is not acceptable, and that bystanders can help by speaking up, and offering help to victims. The Speak Up Now group is a collaboration between the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, the Rotary Club of Maleny, and Zonta Blackall Range whose aim is to reduce the number of domestic and family violence incidents within our community. They are doing this by raising awareness of what each of us can do to help children, women, and men to live a life free of violence and abuse.

A spokesperson for the group said "We are very grateful that the The notice below was found on Page 9 of the Maleny Hotel has Nambour Chronicle dated 05th January, joined with us to show 1940 their support in our efforts to reduce The inaugural meeting of the Maleny Bowls domestic and family Club was held in 1937 and it was of cially violence in our region, help victims to get help, and opened in 1938. T.he Club House was perpetrators of violence to change their behaviour. Having of cially opened in January 1940. It was the Maleny Hotel's support af rms the message that further extended in 1950. violence is not acceptable in any form. We hope that other businesses and groups in our community with also take steps to call out disrespect and abuse and point victims in the right direction to get help.” Hotel patrons are encouraged to take their coaster home and use it as a reminder of where to get help for themselves and friends. Photo: Hotel staff with Speak Up Now’s Val France and Rotary’s Greg Williams and Sherryl Gregory display the new coasters

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

Be cautious and on the lookout for potholes in our roadways Has your vehicle ever been damaged by a pothole? If you can’t avoid these on the road, remember to be cautious and drive slowly and carefully over them to protect your car from harm. Sunshine Coast Council looks after 2972 kilometres of local roads and bridges. It’s council’s number one priority to keep our roads and users safe. To report a pothole on a council road, you can lodge an eRequest online, chat with a Customer Service Of cer using council’s Live Chat, or contact council’s Customer Contact Centre on 5475 7272. Alternatively you can email mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or visit council’s website at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au. To report a pothole on statecontrolled roads, please contact the Department of Transport and Main Roads on 13 19 40. A list of state-controlled roads across our region is available at www.tmr.qld.gov.au 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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Friday, 6 August 2021

Maple Street Meats Specialising in quality product and service.

Shop2/4 Maple Street, Maleny

5429 6499

Recipes from Jeremi

When only the best will do! Ingredients

Middle Eastern beef and pine nut pizzas 1.

Preheat oven to 200°C (180° fan-forced). Line 2 large baking trays with baking paper.

2.

Heat oil in a large non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook mince for 3 to 4 minutes or until browned. Add garlic and spices and cook for a further minute or until fragrant.

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Meanwhile, microwave pumpkin on HIGH (100%) for 2 to 3 minutes or until just tender. Drain.

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Place one Lebanese bread on each of the prepared baking trays. Divide the pizza sauce between breads, top with mince mixture and sprinkle with onion, tomatoes, cheese and pine nuts. Cook in oven for 10 to 12 minutes or until bread is crisp and cheese melted.

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Top pizzas with baby spinach, coriander and yoghurt. Serve with lemon wedges.

500g lean beef mince 1 tbsp olive oil 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp ground coriander 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon 300g butternut pumpkin, peeled, cut into 2cm pieces 300g rm tofu diced into 2cm pieces

Tip

2 wholemeal Lebanese breads (30cm) 2/3 cup pizza sauce with garlic, onion & herbs 1/2 small red onion, thinly sliced

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You can also use pre-made pizza bases which are available in wholemeal and gluten free.

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Beef strips would also work well in this recipe as a substitute to mince.

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Cheddar, blue or goats cheese could be used instead of mozzarella.

4.

Substitute spices for 1 tablespoon Moroccan seasoning.

Support Sam the Travelling Jackaroo by donating to Dolly’s Dream

200g grape tomatoes, halved

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.

2/3 cup grated mozzarella cheese 2 tbsp pine nuts Baby spinach, coriander sprigs, Greek yoghurt, lemon wedges, to serve

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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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

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

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For more information contact Maleny Paint on 54942002

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Maleny Commerce

News

Have you got your Local Shopping Gift Card Yet?

Maleny Chamber celebrates Christmas in July!

Why Shop Locally?

The Chamber held a wonderful night at Tranquil Park Maleny for the Maleny Commerce Christmas in July Dinner.

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:

Special Guest Speaker Eric Bailey joined with 50 guests, who enjoyed a delicious 2 course meal with mulled wine topped off with great stories from Eric about his amazing life. Eric, starting as a successful basketball player he pivoting into one of the foremost motivational speakers in the world.

It Creates local jobs and it is personal;

Eric questioned those who attended; “Are You Living Your Personal Best During Uncertain Times….. To do this you need to:

Shopping locally helps Australia grow;

1. Show up expecting Success 2. Increase your appetite for learning and mental well-being

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

3. Stop sleeping with the enemy...(your negative self) Chamber President Ms Kay Ridge said, “It was a fantastic night. Eric certainly captivated his audience.” Maleny Commerce thanks their sponsors, Maleny Supa IGA and Tranquil Park Resort.

Queensland Small Business Commissioner

Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;

It’s been a tough time for most small business owners, and it can often feel like you’re going it alone, but there is help available. My Business Health is an online hub lled with tools, templates and tips to help small business owners navigate the small business world, manage stress, and links to government grants and funding small businesses may be entitled to access. Check it out at the web address: https://www.asbfeo.gov.au/my-business-health/home

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.

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

Winter is a time for Fatal House Fires

Winter is a prime time for house res and many of these result in serious injury or even death. Most preventable re fatalities occurred in owneroccupied houses. These res were mainly caused by: smoking materials • heaters • electrical faults • cooking • candles. • Smoke alarms were not tted in most of the homes where deaths occurred. In those that did have them, 31% of them were not working. The absence of working smoke alarms can increase the possibility of a fatal re by 60%. The installation of smoke alarms forms one part of a Home Fire Escape Plan. It is vitally important that every family has a complete Home Fire Escape Plan which all occupants of your household practise and understand. In a house re the safest area for breathing is near the oor where the air is cooler and cleaner.

Volunteer with Maleny RFB We are looking for volunteers

Maleny RFB is part of Rural Fire Service Queensland. The Maleny Group covers over 100 sq kilometres and have 3 re ghting trucks and 1 Command Vehicle. The group also assists other volunteer groups.

We are always looking for more volunteers so if you think you can help come along and join our friendly group.

Maleny SES & RFB Crews have to comply with the COVID lockdown as with everyone else, however should their services be needed they will still attend and carry out their duties as necessary. Sunshine Coast residents are being strongly urged to get a COVID-19 test even if you have the slightest symptom or if you are unsure if your symptom is COVID-19 related. If you have one of the following symptoms fever, shortness of breath, cough, diarrhoea, sore throat, fatigue, runny nose, nausea, loss of smell or loss of taste – please make arrangements to get tested immediately. Did you know that you can download an App from your App Store from where you can request assistance from the Queensland SES. This app makes it easier and quicker to summons assistance when you or your property are in danger or potential danger associated with ood or storm in Queensland. Another way in which you can prepare for the future is to download this app onto your phone for easy and quick use. If you require SES assistance please contact 132500. We are also looking for volunteers.

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South-East Queensland lockdown has been extended to 4pm Sunday 8 August. You can only leave your home (which includes temporary accommodation such as a holiday rental) for essential purposes.


Friday, 6 August 2021

Truthful Jones says

An Old Codger’s Thoughts & Opinions We are all tired of the constant limitations and lockdown within our communities in attempts to contain the COVID virus. We are also not going to get through this pandemic until the majority of Australians are vaccinated against the virus. Another thing that is for certain is that the world is not going to be the same as it was before. The Genie is out of the bottle and it is not possible to put it back. We naw have to learn to live to a new set of rules. We just cannot just oat along as we are now. Irrespective of the changed circumstances, like it or not, life must go on. Given the heightened risk of people becoming infected with the COVID virus, ATAGI’s advice in responding to such an outbreak of the COVID-19 delta strain is that anyone who has received an AstraZeneca vaccine more than 4 weeks ago should contact their vaccine provider to arrange their second dose as soon as possible. ATAGI advice is that the bene ts to people aged 60 or over of being vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine strongly outweigh the risks That is the of cial advice. Many people are not willing to get this vaccination because of fear of the side effects. Many more people die from the actual virus than from any side effects of the vaccine. So it is important to reduce the impact of the virus on individuals. As with any medication there is some risk - that goes for everything in life, there is always some risk. Too many people are being advised by Dr. Google and Social Media and are taking that advice as being the best advice available. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is true that the vaccines are not going to stop one from getting the virus or spreading it, but it will certainly be less serious and less infectious. It is important to speak frankly with ones personal doctor about personal risks. I have done that and my doctor of some 40 years and my heart specialist both advised AstraZeneca vaccine start immediately. I have now had both doses, with no problems as have both those medical people and their families. It is important that we all get in quickly and get vaccinated and at present the best solution is to start the AstraZeneca vaccine. The violence that we saw recently by those wanting to cease the lockdowns is not only unnecessary, but shows ignorance and a lack of compassion for all other Aussies. Being vaccinated is a critical step to move beyond the current pandemic situation and get our lives back into some normality.

When a new young priest came to town, the funeral director asked him to hold a grave side service for a homeless man with no family or friends. The funeral was to be at a cemetery way out in the country. This was a new cemetery and this man was the rst to be laid to rest there. The priest was not familiar with the area and became lost. Being a typical man, of course, he did not ask for directions. He nally found the cemetery about an hour late. The back hoe was there and the crew was eating their lunch. The hearse was nowhere to be seen. He apologised to the workers for being late. As he looked into the open grave, he saw the vault lid already in place. He told the workers he would not keep them long, but that this was the proper thing to do. The workers, still eating their lunch, gathered around the opening. The priest was young and enthusiastic and poured out his heart and soul as he preached. The workers joined in with, “Praise the Lord,” “Amen,” and “Glory!” He got so into the service that he preached and preached and preached, from Genesis to The Revelation. When the service was over, the priest said a prayer and walked to his car. As he opened the door, he heard one of the workers say, “I never saw anything like that before and I’ve been putting in septic systems for twenty years.” Morale; Even people of the cloth need to ensure that they are aware of the circumstances of the situations in which they nd themselves. Sometimes it is hard for new arrivals.

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Vision is to “To Save and Display Maleny's History Some Maleny history with Harvey Bryce

About the Maleny Library As told by Mrs Peg Burnett Mrs. Peg Burnett was Matriarch of the Maleny Community. Among the many voluntary positions she has held in the Maleny Community during her lifetime has been ensuring that the Maleny Community has only the best library facilities available. When the rst Hall - The Community Centre - was built in 1908 and rebuilt in 1913 a room in the front of the building was set aside as a Meeting Place. As well as the local sporting bodies & charities using the room, music, speech and dancing along with the Maleny Literary & Debating Society all used this room.

McLean manned the library for a few years, then, when fairly established, Miss Betty Blacklaw was appointed as a paid librarian and managed the library until she married in 1931.

About 1916 Mrs Jack (Grigor) and my mother Mrs Andy McLean (both ex school teachers) realised that Maleny needed a library. They were both members of the Hall Committee, so had no trouble in persuading the rest of the committee of the need.

I opened the library on Tuesday 2pm-5pm, Friday 10am-3pm, and Saturday nights from 7-8pm before the pictures began. I was paid 7/6 per week. Previously, Betty had used a card system, but we introduced a ledger system which was considered to be more ef cient.

As the Hall had been built under the umbrella of The School Of Arts, they applied to the headquarters in Ann Street Brisbane for some help in stocking a library. A nucleus of a library was supplied by the School of Arts and further books bought by the local committee. Mrs (Grigor) and Mrs

I resigned from the library when I married (married women didn’t work then) and several other librarians carried on until a re gutted the building in 1958. A couple of hundred books were saved and when the Hall was rebuilt the Committee asked that I re-establish the library.

I applied for the job and was successful, so went to Brisbane to the Ann Street Library for some training for about three months.

We dusted off the old books and appealed for donations of books to get the library up and running. I might add that we got heaps of Readers Digest & Book Club books, but all were very welcome. We charged sixpence as a book borrowing fee, and that money was used to purchase further books. We built up a reasonable collection, but there was not

Readers paid a yearly subscription and books were free. We bought our books directly from the publishers - Hodder & Stoughton, Heineman and Collins mainly - in England, and from Dymocks in Sydney when on sale.

Photo Above: Original library bus

Information here. is. supplied. by Maleny Cultural & Historical Society In "To collect, store, preserve, restore and display examples of past life in Maleny so we can effectively tell and show the story of our community

(07) 5499 9030.

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Vision is to “To Save and Display Maleny's History”

About the Maleny Library As told by Mrs Peg Burnett

enough money for non- ction works.

Meanwhile, the Landsborough (now the Caloundra) City Council moved towards establishing a library in Caloundra. They previously had a School Of Arts Library, as we did. At this time the Library Board of Queensland was interested in establishing mobile libraries to service country people so a Regional Mobile Library was established servicing the Caloundra, Noosa and Maroochy shires, with headquarters in Caloundra. The library bus was purchased and stocked, and took to the road with Jim O’Hara as Driver/ Librarian. He was soon everybody’s friend and we were all sorry to lose him when he retired. The books from the Maleny Library were purchased by the Board for $1,100 - the money going back into our Hall funds.

As Maleny’s population mushroomed the need for a State Library with all modern amenities found in today’s libraries was vital so the Caloundra Council moved to that end.

pictured left, being situated on the tranquil bank of the Obi Creek and tucked in on one side by Apex Park ensures that the Library remains a favourite reading place. Its facilities not only provide recreation reading material for the hinterland community but important resources for people studying.

There are many bene ts to being a library member, including free Wi-Fi, recreational and information services and programs, and a specialist heritage section within Nambour Library.

In 1991 the library service commissioned a new computer system The old Fruit Barn in Coral Street, Maleny was purchased in 1997 and was converted into the beautiful library that we have today. It was of cially opened in 1998.

Other resources available at the library are ve public access computers providing word processing and internet facilities, an electronic reference section with CD roms, a toy library section for the young and a community meeting room.

In 2020 the Maleny Library received a major upgrade which included new carpet, shelving, signage, paint throughout and furniture. The library also provided a meeting place and helps to ll that gap in our village life. The Maleny library,

You can keep up to date with libraries Sunshine Coast visit:

Of cial Opening Plaque The library was named in honour of Mrs Peg Burnett

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

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

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

Maleny Visitor Information Centre

MVIC thanks Andrew Powell for this wonderful donation. It will keep us high and dry and shaded (even without that extra roof!)

Maleny Senior Citizens Notes August. - 2021

BUSY NEEDLES 5th and 19th

INDOOR BOWLS 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th DROP IN … 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th

You have to love those very big smiles on the faces of all three in the photo! Keep your eyes peeled for our new treasure when outand-about is back in full swing in our community.

Community Funding Projects up for Grabs

Sunshine Coast Council Major Grants support eligible local community groups with funding up to $15,000 for projects (and up to $30,000 for infrastructure projects) in one of seven categories: Community Development

Don’t forget the visit to the Maleny Car Club on Monday 12th in the Maleny Historical Society grounds. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING….. 23rd 915am for 930am start. Hopefully Rob Outridge will join us for our AGM, take the chair, until the committee is reinstated and any new members welcomed. The usual raf es, membership draw $50 and lucky door will take place.

September. - 2021 BUSY NEEDLES 2nd, 16th and 23rd INDOOR BOWLS 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd. NO BOWLS 29th due to an Eistedford DROP IN … 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th STREET STALL 24th also COMMITTEE MEETING ….20th. (830am Lynda’s place)

Community events Community Facilities Cultural Development Cultural Heritage Economic Development, and Sports, Recreation and Healthy Living. Applications for Environment Levy Grants are also open, with up to $5000 available for not-for-pro t communitybased organisations to fund projects that make a positive and ongoing contribution to the region's biodiversity and waterways.

GENERAL MEETING 27th will be down at Baroon Pocket Dam 930am for Morning Tea for which we all might be able to bring a plate to share. Bring your own ask, cup and whatever else you might like to drink.

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The new nancial year’s rst round of Major Grants will close on 30 August 2021. To learn more about council’s grant programs and funding opportunities, visit:

Make Australia Make Again!

http://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants or https://sunshinecoast.smartygrants.com.au/MJCDAug21

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Maleny Community Groups & When they meet!

Community Groups that form the back bone of the Maleny Community

Maleny - Blackall Range Lions Club in our community

Lions club members are men and women who strive to make a difference in their local community as well as in communities worldwide. Their volunteer efforts go beyond the support of vision care, to addressing unmet health and education needs worldwide. The Lions club of Maleny-Blackall Range is one of the largest Community Service Clubs on the Sunshine Coast. Maleny - Blackall Range Lions Club meets for a Business Meeting at the Maleny Uniting Church Hall on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm. The monthly Dinner Meeting is generally held at The Orangery,10 Mountain View Rd, at 6.30pm on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Special club events such as Club Changeover and Christmas Party may be held at different venues. To nd out more visit the website: www.malenyblackallrange.qld.lions.org or phone Helen on 0400 399 973.

Duke of Edinburgh Awardee successful

Congratulations Harry, your Duke of Edinburgh's International Gold Award has been approved and you have joined the worldwide elite group of people who have done so. You've had some unbelievable assessors' reports right through your three levels of the Award and they all say the same thing, outstanding leadership, perseverance, resilience, always ready to help others, always putting your utmost into everything you do. You make us proud to have been part of your life and we all wish you well, both in your Triathlon career and in your future life, whatever it holds. You will always be part of our Duke's family worldwide regardless of where you are and what you do.

Drag Queen Bingo Beyond Blue Fundraiser 7 August 6.00 pm Maleny RSL. This event is cancelled. The Idea of North (a cappella ensemble) Maleny Arts Council 8 August 2pm Maleny Community Centre. This event is cancelled Public Stargazing 14 August just before dusk Maleny Observatory, Maleny Golf Club Vix & The Slick Chick 20th August 6.30 pm Maleny RSL. Film and TV Trivia Night 28 August 6.30 pm Maleny RSL Kevin Howell Open Day 28 August Maleny Historical Society, Mens Shed & the Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club Pioneer Village. John Mays 3 September 6.30 Maleny RSL “Welcome to Maleny" Maleny Lions 11 September 2.00pm for 2.30pm start MDSRC Clubhouse and Ziza Field. Springtime High Tea and Fashion Show 16 September 10 am Maleny Community Centre. Spring Fair by the Maleny Garden Club 2nd October 9.00 am - 4.00 pm Showgrounds Pavilion. Maleny Singers and Brisbane City Pops Orchestra 21 November (details TBA) Maleny Singers Christmas Concert 10 December Maleny RSL

Don’t Forget You are being warned! Roadside cameras that detect drivers illegally using mobile phones and not wearing a seatbelt will start appearing on Queensland roads, including local roads.

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Maleny Community Groups & When they meet!

Community Groups that form the back bone of the Maleny Community

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

Maleny Probus Club Meeting. Times

Maleny Uniting Church, Landsborough Road, Maleny

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

1300 856 859

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

Maleny Senior Citizens Meetings at

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

0409 266 507

Queensland Country Womens Association - Maleny Branch Meetings at

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

Email: qcwa.maleny@gmail.com

The Zonta Club of Blackall Range Meetings at

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

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

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

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

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

Maleny Commerce Meetings at

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

Email: info@malenycommerce.org.au

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

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

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

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

The signs of spring are beginning to happen around us as the days lengthen and the earth begins to warm…

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

Are you interested in a Bonsai Workshop?

We are holding a Free Bonsai workshop on September 4th at our store at 31 Coral Street, Maleny.. The workshop will run for approximately 3 hours. This is a FREE workshop. The practice of bonsai is sometimes confused with dwar ng. Bonsai uses cultivation techniques like pruning, root reduction, potting, defoliation, and grafting to produce small trees that mimic the shape and style of mature, full-size trees.

Purposes of bonsai are primarily contemplation for the viewer, and the pleasant exercise of effort and ingenuity for the grower. The Japanese art of bonsai is believed

to have originate about the 6th century This workshop will be conducted by Jeff Reed a member of the Sunshine Coast Bonsai Society.

Attendance will be limited 10 people so be quick to register your interest. RSVP to andrea@malenyhardwareandrural.com.au This workshop will show you everything you need to know to get started.

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

Phone. 07 5494 2302

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

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

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Travelling Jackaroo Another “Finds a Generous Donor!” good deed

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hilst in Ingham recently I received a real boost to the fundraising efforts! Here's Sam with "Bruno from Ingham who just put $1,000 donation in the Royal Flying Doctor charity tin".

by Sam A Huge shoutout to The Travelling Jackaroo Sam from the . The Showmens Guild of Australasia After a wet weekend some of the trucks were unable to navigate their way out of the Innisfail Show Grounds. Sam and his trusty beast came to the rescue and pulled us through!. Thank you for getting us out of a sticky situation today you are a Champion.

Here's to a cheeky-faced young Australian with a big heart and n even bigger dream. Bon voyage from Maleny, and safe travels Sam. You can follow Sam’s adventures via his Facebook Page at “The Travelling Jackaroo” https://www.facebook.com/thetravellingjackaroo

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 Past Scouts at Group 80th Birthday The Maleny troop of Boy Scouts was reformed in 1942 . with Mr Ron Outridge as group scout master, Mr. A. H. Campbell scout -master, and Mr. I. Mathie and Mr. A. Lawley as assistant scoutmasters. This photo was taken at the Group’s 80th Birthday at the Maleny Historic Village.

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