Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 16.02.2024

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Floodwater over McCarthy Road, Maleny in front of Maleny Dairies Maleny has recorded Over 207 mm in 24 hours McCarthy’s Road, Maleny in front of Maleny Dairies ooded during the prolonged rain event that occurred on February 15th and 16th. This was not the only road reported as having ooded as Maleny Kenilworth Road at Conondale was closed to Both directions a Mincheton Gully.

With the extra rainfall roads will suffer from extra potholes. It is important to be attentive to driving so that they can be avoided. Report any pot holes to the Sunshine Coast Council on phone 5475 7272 so that they can have that hazard responded to as quickly as possible.

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Maleny Show Society presents “Maleny’s Best Western Country Bash” The Maleny Show Societies Millennial Moo’vers committee is presenting Maleny’s Best Western Country Bash on Saturday March 16th from 3p.m. until midnight in the Maleny Dairy Pavilion, Maleny Show Grounds.

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The evening's entertainment will be an open mic afternoon followed by our main performer the "Tennessee Lights" Band. There will also be a Mechanical Bull for those who are a little more ambitious. There will be unlimited children's entertainment, including a jumping castle & in atable slide.

Why not bookmark this site and come back regularly to check out local group’s news and Maleny District Sporting results and news.

So come in your “best western out t” for your chance to win some lucky prizes.

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This will also be your chance to meet the local entrants for 2024's Maleny Show Girl.

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Maleny Apex Club will be running the bar with all proceeds going to the Maleny Show Society. There will be a variety of food trucks supplying food.

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This will be a family friendly night with “kids rides”.

For those who will be travelling there will be camping available. https://tickets.lup.com.au/malenycountrybash2024?cat=CATREGISTRATION.

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The Maleny Show Society is well into preparations for the 2024 Maleny Agricultural Show which is to be held on Friday May 31st and Saturday June 1st., 2024.

or phone Les at Maleny Paint Supplies on 54942002.

A schedule of the events to be presented is available at the web site: https://malenyshowsociety.org.au/downloads/

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At a meeting of show stewards on February 15th an outline of events was presented and suf cient to say that what has always been a great show program is only to get better.

In its day this was thought to be as modern as an of ce could get!

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To keep up to date with the happenings at the Maleny 2024 show visit: https://www.facebook.com/MalenyShowSociety/

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Maleny Show Society President Lynda Burgess and Vice President David Bowden are con dent that shows in general are now springing back following those years of COVID restrictions and this year will see some new

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Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell M.P. What is happening around the place? Community Bene t Fund Six hinterland community groups have bene ted big from the latest Gambling Community Bene t Fund round, with local not-for- pro t organisations sharing in a bumper $114,141 Glass House electorate allocation For the Maleny area the Maleny District Sport and Rec Club received $9,350 has been awarded to produce a business plan for their future. “The MDSRC have come up with some fantastic ideas over the years, and they provide a lot of support to other community groups. I am keen to see what they come up with this time.”

Also the Hinterland Music Club received $6,800 to purchase audio equipment and stage stools. The GCBF provides sizeable grants to Queensland not-for-pro t community organisations with revenue sourced from gaming taxes. The next round of grants (round 120) is now open and will close at midnight on 29 February 2024. Learn more and apply now at:

https://www.justice.qld.gov.au/initiatives/ community-grants

Local Heroes Grants 2024 The Glasshouse Local Heroes Grants are designed to provide a bit of a helping hand to community groups for equipment or expenses, or individuals wishing to pursue sporting or academic ventures. Each grant is worth $250.00 and is presented 4 times a year. The next round closes on February 23rd. To apply visit the web site and complete the online form:

https://andrewpowell.com.au/local-heros/.

Just some local news from Fisher Mr. Andrew Wallace Federal MP for Fisher I recently visited Israel to show Australia’s support

Israel has every right – in fact, a duty to its people – to defend itself and to dismantle the Hamas terrorist organisation until it can no longer threaten the safety of the Israeli people. I’m so proud of the way the Sunshine Coast has stood together against antisemitism and in support of our Jewish community. During my time in Israel, meeting with survivors and Jewish families, and surveying the scenes of the worst single-day massacre against Jews since WWII.

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

Sunshine Coast Council 2023/24 nancial budget for the Maleny -Conondale area

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ere is a summary of budget works approved in the council 2023/24 nancial budget for the Maleny -Conondale area. It is not exhaustive as it does not show minor expenditures, nor, the cost of maintaining parks, bitumen roads/streets, grading gravel roads, waste management, managing environmental parks, signage replacement, town precinct maintenance, or cleaning of public amenities, etc PARKS and ENVIRONMENT Maleny Skate Park Upgrade – Stage 1 $217K

Western Avenue Montville Pathway Design $60K

Gardners Falls Landscape and Bollard Plan $120K

Main Street Montville $124K

Little Yabba Rest Area New Tables and Decommission Shelter $80K

Montville Entry Statement Upgrade $21K

STREETSKAPE PROJECTS

Maple Street Maleny $111K Total Project $3,474K

Russel Family Park Montville Shade Sail $50K Boyle Park Conondale Sign Upgrade/Replacement $15K Dr. Tony Parer Park, Maleny bollard and Gate Plan $10K

LANDSLIPS and FLOOD DAMAGE Narrows Road Montville $3,480K Policemans Spur Road Wootha $1,771K

Village Green Montville Electrical Upgrade $25K

Hovard Road Bald Knob Landslip 1 $4,492

Tete Park Conondale Bollard and Gate Plan $20K

Hovard Road Bald Knob Landslip 2 $759K

Maleny Community Precinct Path to Connect Bridge Crossing $51K

Hovard Road Bald Knob Landslip 3 $641K

Maleny Community Precinct Dog Off Leash Fence $150K Mary Cairncross Park Various Projects $225K

Bald Knob Road $1,152K Maleny Precinct Walking Trail $218K ROAD RESEALS and REFUREBISHMENT

Tesch Park Maleny Shade Sail $65K

The following Roads and Streets are Programmed for the 2023/24 Financial Year. Many have already been completed. Estimated Cost $8million.

STRUCTURES and ROADS Gardners Falls Pedestrian Bridge Stage 1 $300K New Mountain View Road Maleny Lookout and Parking Area $900K

Alfs Road, Bald Knob Eagles Nest Court, Bald Knob Birdwing Lane, Balmoral Ridge

Mary Cairncross Park Indented Road Parking Design $30K

Bridge Creek Road, Maleny

Obi Lane South Carpark and Road Widening $921K

Candle Mountain Drive, Crohamhurst

Reesville/Meadows Road Intersection $143K

Cudgerie Street, Maleny

Blackall Range Road Heavy Vehicle Stopping Bay $10K

Lawyer Street, Maleny

Fire Trails Mount Mellum $10K

Elaman Creek Road, Elaman Creek

Maleny Entrance Sign $133K

Engle Road, Reesville

Seal Second Entrance Maleny Showground $20K

Fig Stret, Maleny

Maleny Tenis Club Lighting Upgrade $80K

Margaret Street, Witta

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Narrows Road, Montville

Bunya Street Maleny Crossing Lights Upgrade $19K

Pinewood Court, Maleny

Mountain View Road Pathway Design $60K

Scotts Road, Wootha

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Why Shop Locally? While it may not be possible to source all our needs from our local retailers and tradesman, here are a few reasons to think twice before you make your next purchase: It Creates local jobs and it is personal;

Maleny Commerce supports local businesses Maleny Commerce seek to have working relationships with all local businesses and desire to create an environment of mutual concern for sustainable living and the betterment of our Maleny community. One of the major items has been the “Why Leave Town” gift cards which can be redeemed at many local businesses. The whole idea of the Why Leave Town Gift Card is that it can only be spent in the participating businesses of that town…hence keeping the money local! To nd out where they can be redeemed visit: https://www.whyleavetown.com/community/maleny/

Shopping locally helps Australia grow; Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend; Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups; It reduces your carbon footprint Will you really support local businesses?

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Who remembers when, where and how these groups served Maleny.

Maleny Scout group celebrates

On SATURDAY 22 MARCH 2014 the Maleny Scout Group celebrated 88 years of scouting in Maleny at the Maleny Historical Museum. The photo below showed many past scouts who joined the group over the years. They had fond memories of Scouting in Maleny, led by Troop Leader, Mr. Vic Waddell (Emu). He went on to become Field Commissioner for Queensland. The photo below shows many former Maleny Scouts who went on to become valuable Maleny citizens and the “backbone” of the community.

Maleny and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. is an incorporated body representing the business community since 1986. It is now known as Maleny Commerce.

The Chamber represents the local Maleny and District business community. Join us at one of our monthly business breakfasts. www.malenycommerce.org.au

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“Smiley” the movie with Colin Petersen

Colin Petersen was a long timed Maleny resident who had his “brush with fame” in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Today he considers himself a Malenyite/Redclif an resident. In 1956 he played an typical Aussie mischievous lad. This wasn’t his only movie character as he also appeared in “The Scamp”, a 1957 British drama lm directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Richard Attenborough. He them appeared in “A Cry from the Streets” in 1958. Contemporary critics had high hopes for ten-year-old Colin Petersen. Smiley is a 1956 comedy lm directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Colin Petersen. It was based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Moore Raymond who co-wrote the lm with Kimmins. It tells the story of a young Australian boy who is determined to buy a bicycle for four pounds, and along the way he gets into many misadventures. Let us hear the story as told by Colin.

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miley Greevins is a cheeky, mischievous, imaginative little boy who lives in the small town of Murrumbilla in the Australian outback.

It is an American-British lm based on the 1945 novel of the same name written by Moore Raymond. The lm was made in 1956 and is set in Australia.

His father Bill is a poor drover who is often away from home. Much to the exasperation of his overworked wife, Ma Greevins, Bill is also very fond of the drink.

The Director, Anthony Kimmins wanted to nd himself a tough Aussie boy with a smiling face.

Smiley is determined to buy himself a push bike and so he takes on odd jobs in an effort to save up enough money. But Smiley always seems to get caught up in some sort of misadventure.

After interviewing over 2000 boys to play the part of Smiley it was well known local house painter, Colin Petersen, then aged 9, who was nally chosen to play the role of Smiley. Colin said that he got the gig by chance. He had had an of cial audition at the New Farm Cinema in Brisbane. He missed out. After returning to the cinema later in the day to see what was happening he had a chance meeting with the director, Anthony Kimmins. Colin smiled as he said, “Kimmins was more impressed with the way I was dressed when I returned dressed as a typical 9 year old boy instead of in my best clothes.

Smiley is a classic Australian lm that will delight audiences of all ages.

Colin said that lming started in late October 1956, with the township of Murrumbilla being created on an estate at Camden Park. Filming nished just eight weeks later. Post production work was done at Pagewood Studios in Sydney. Pagewood Studios had been established in 1930’s as The Nations Film Studios but had just nished a major upgrade to take advantage of the introduction of television into Australia. The Studios were state of the art for that time. Camden Park was the property of the McArthur Family. The McArthur’s introduced Merino Sheep to

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Australia were co-stars in the movie, actors such as Chips Rafferty, Leonard Thiele, Bud Tingwell and many others who went on to lead long careers in the Film and Television Industry.

This led to a further audition in Sydney which resulted in me getting the part.

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“Smiley” the movie with Colin Petersen

Australia. The map below shows Camden Park circa 1950’s. Colin remembers that many of the buildings used for lming were already established on the property however some shopfronts and the hotel front was built to use for lming. He continued, “It was necessary to bring several truckloads of soil in to cover a roadway on the property because it was bitumen and a dirt road was necessary for lming.” The lm is often described as unusually frank in its depictions of Australian life of the time, especially for a children’s lm. This lm was made for a British company and directed by British writer-director Anthony Kimmins, using mostly American money. Twentieth Century Fox partnered with Alexander Korda’s London Films as a way of ‘thawing’ their frozen cash assets in Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia’s Government still had a wartime restriction on exporting American dollars at the time. Colin Peterson later moved to Britain and enjoyed a successful career as a child actor and musician. He appeared in a movie alongside Sir Ralph Richardson. Colin said, “In 1958 was when I got

a hell of a shock because acting had become my life. My mother suddenly announced, ‘ We’re not doing any more lms Colin, it’s time you went back to school”.

lives just two blocks from Humpybong State School where he rst played the drums in the school marching band. In 2013, Moreton Bay Regional

He became a boarder at Ipswich Grammar School. Colin credits that for his early success as a musician. He found that he was a natural on the drums after his uncle bought him a drum kit in his younger days. He later met up with the Bee Gees. He had attended Humpybong State School at about the same time as the Gibb Brothers and this is where Colin got his introduction to the drums as a member of the marching band. This connection led to Colin becoming the rst non family member to join the Bee Gees as their drummer. He remained with the group until 1969. During his time in Britain he was part of Music Royalty which included the Beatles, LuLu, the Bee Gees where he was initially an equal partner in the group until he had a disagreement with the group’s manager, Robert Stigwood who was was an Australianborn British-resident music entrepreneur and lm producer. He returned to Australia in the 1974 and moved to Sydney and worked as a house painter. He subsequently moved to Maleny where he continued as a house painter.

Council unveiled a 70-metre monument connecting Redcliffe Parade and Sutton Street, and renamed the alley ‘Bee Gees Way’ Redcliffe. From time to time Petersen performs in a tribute show that takes the audience through the highlights of the Bee Gees interspersed with anecdotes from his own time with the band. The tribute band is called the Bee Gees - Best of the Bee Gees. They just don’t make music like that anymore!.

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Hard Wax Oil After Care

Hard Wax Oils are a blend of natural oils and waxes which are designed to protect internal timber surfaces. The wax content keeps the oil suspended in the surface of the wood for longer. Unlike lm coatings, the pores of the timber are lled, and the timber pores are ‘saturated’ which will allow no room for anything else.

Ongoing maintenance will depend on how the surface is treated so to extend the life of your coating it is important to care for it correctly. Good care and maintenance are the key to keeping your surfaces looking amazing and it is essential to use the correct cleaning products. It is a myth that ingredients such as eucalyptus, citrus etc are good for cleaning timber. They will in fact help with weakening the coating and reduce the durability and sheen. So please do not use any citrus, eucalyptus, ammonia or caustic based cleaners on your beautifully nished surfaces and oors.

Under normal circumstances 2 thin coats is all that is required. Anything more than this will result in over application and the coating will be weaker not stronger. A timber surface that is treated with Hard Wax Oil is resistant to water and dirt because of the saturation. The wax component forms a hard layer, and this layer gets harder over the years meaning maintenance is required less frequently. To apply the oil to oors, the preferred method is with a micro bre short nap roller and a paint tray. Do not use sponge, mohair or lambswool rollers or speed brushes as these hold too much oil and over application will occur In contrast to other nishes such as polyurethane or lacquers, timber surfaces that are nished with Hard Wax Oil can breathe freely and the coat of wax remains elastic so it will not crack, peel, ake, or blister.

Fiddes Cleaning products are a non-abrasive, rinse free formulation that require no rinsing and will dry smear free. For timber ooring Fiddes Wood Floor Cleaner is the way to go. This is a concentrated product which will maintain the surface and keep your ooring looking just lovely! Dilute 2 capfuls into 4 litres of water and mop those oors. Fiddes Hard Wax Oil is extremely easy to spot repair. Mask around the scratched boards with painters’ tape, lightly sand with a ne paper and apply a coat of Hard Wax Oil.

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Don’t risk driving your vehicle into flood waters! The rain just keeps coming and many roads suffer from ooding in the shorter term. This is simply fact of life - don’t let it be the end of your life. If the road is ooded - for safety sake don’t drive into the water. Simply nd another way or turn around and try again another day. Apart from the safety aspect of driving into ood waters there is a nancial reason why you should not do it. Mechanical parts of your car can be easily damaged by water. Combustion systems can be destroyed, transmission lubrication can be spoiled, and electrical systems can be damaged.

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Maleny Senior Citizens Notes MANAGEMENT MEETINGS ARE NORMALLY THE 3RD MONDAY AND GENERAL MEETING 4TH MONDAY EACH MONTH.

February 2024 BUSY NEEDLES 1st, 15th and 29th INDOOR BOWLS I 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th DROP IN

2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd

COMMITTEE MEETING 19th at Lynda’s place 8.30am (many thanks)

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Queensland Crime Stoppers recognise Maleny’s Marsha Marsha Lindenthal of Maleny has over a long period of time completed many hours as a volunteer to a number of local community groups, including Crime Stoppers. Marsha has become heavily involved with many Maleny community groups, most notably through her interest in photography.

She is regularly seen at groups such as Pattemore House, Maleny Precinct, Maleny Show, With Festival GENERAL MEETING … 26th Usual time 915am for a along with many other groups where she provides 930am start. A speaker from the Stroke those organisations with her voluntary professional Foundation should be with us s photography services. th 18 Sausage Sizzle. She actively promotes the hinterland area through

March. 2024 Due to the local council elections on 16th March there will be a few changes. BUSY NEEDLES 14th (in the Bicentennial Room) and 28th INDOOR BOWLS . NO BOWLS 6th or 13th then 20th and 27th DROP IN 1st, 8th and 15th( in Bicentennial Room) then 22nd . NO DROP IN 29th – GOOD FRIDA COMMITTEE MEETING 18th at Lynda’s place 8.30am (many thanks) GENERAL MEETING … 25th 915am for 930am start.

Bus Trip to Nambour … 12th Sausage Sizzle …10th. Do you ever get up in the morning, look in the mirror and think “that can’t be accurate”.

her photography for the Visit Maleny organisation..

Maleny Calendar of Events 2023.

Beyond Bunya Dieback Symposium culture...Fri, Feb 23rd - 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple St., Maleny QLD

Maleny Film Society screens - The Old Oak Sat, 3:00 – 9:00 pm. - Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple St, Maleny. MALENY WOOD EXPO 2024. Sat 4 – Mon 6 May Maleny Showground, 13 Maleny Stanley River Rd Maleny QLD To add your local organisation events to this list simply email details to: malenysportspark@gmail.com

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Maleny SES looking Maleny Catholic Church celebrates 100 years for volunteers The Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Maleny reached a

Maleny State Emergency Service Group is looking for some volunteers to help get our community through the next disaster season.

You can put your desire to get involved to good use and serve our community. An easy way to do that by becoming a State Emergency Service (SES) volunteer. Active SES members perform a diverse range of functions to respond to local, state and national disasters and emergencies. By joining the SES you may respond to many different types of activations as a result of disasters and emergencies. An SES volunteer has an opportunity to participate in and develop a variety of emergency and rescue skills, including chainsaw operations, ood boat operations, road crash rescue and land search. Not only will you be helping your community, you will make some great mates along the way. Volunteers are given training to ensure that they have enough skills to be able to handle whatever task you need to do..

milestone birthday in 2024 celebrating 100 years in the community. The Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Maleny opened and was blessed on 4 February, 1924 . It was built on land donated by a parishioner at the time, Patrick Daley. It was a timber and tin building cost 860 pounds to build. The Daily family was from Irish pastoralists who settled on the Range in the late 1800s. The original church building was replaced with a larger brick building in 1974. As part of this celebration they have commissioned a book, “‘The Heart on the Hill’ written by author and historian Elizabeth Caffery. Following a Mass celebrated by Most Rev Mark Coleridge, Archbishop of the Brisbane Archdiocese and Maleny Parish Priest, Rev Joshua Whitehead and former Maleny Priest, Fr Kevin Smith a plaque commemorating the centenary was unveiled, dedicated, and blessed by Archbishop Coleridge. The Mass concluded with the placement of a time capsule to be opened in the year 2049.

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

The Centre is situated at 2/23 Maple Street, Maleny. It is open 7 days a week between 9.30am-4.00pm. Closed only on Good Friday and Christmas Day. If you have lost something on your visit to Maleny check with the centre as often items are handed in there. Phone: 07 5499 9033

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

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Local Tradespersons When you use a local tradesperson and you know who you are dealing with! Important Emergency Phone Numbers Emergency (POLICE, FIRE, AMBULANCE): 000 Moreton Bay Regional Council – 3205 0555 Sunshine Coast Council – 5475 7272 Crime Stoppers – 1800 333 000 Policelink – 131 444 Energex general enquiries – 131 253

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Loss of electricity supply – 13 62 62 Priority emergency (electrical hazards) – 13 19 62 Unitywater – 1300 086 489 Kids Helpline – 1800 55 1800

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Lifeline – 131 114 Poison Hotline – 131 126

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Translink – 131 230

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Police Crime Prevention Unit visited Maleny On January 14th the Sunshine Coast Crime Prevention Unit and Department of Transport and Main Roads to visit Maleny and chat all things road safety, with a focus on motorcycle safety.

Maleny SES Volunteer group

Be Prepared for severe weather events What to do if you need assistance

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

Call the

State Emergency Service: 132 500.

To keep up to date with Emergency Warnings Tune into warnings and updates from your local ABC radio and TV stations Since school has resumed for 2024 police are urging motorists to slow down and observe the reduced speed limits around schools. The Road Policing Group reminded parents, caregivers and everyone driving into school zones to exercise their common sense and drive with patience and courtesy. Did you realise that you can make an instant check in real time on road conditions within Queensland. By visiting the web site below it is an easy check which will make any road trip you are undertaking a bit easier: https://qldtraf c.qld.gov.au/

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

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

To nd out where to nd assistance during or after a major emergency service. https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Livingand-Community/Community-Safety/Disasters/ emergencies

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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

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

Maleny Senior Citizens

Meeting. Times

Meetings at

Maleny Uniting Church, Landsborough Road, Maleny

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

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

1300 856 859

Queensland Country Women's Association - Maleny Branch Meetings at

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

Email: qcwa.maleny@gmail.com

The Zonta Club of Blackall Range Meetings at

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

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

0409 266 507

The LIONS CLUB OF MALENYBLACKALL RANGE Inc. Meetings at

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

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

Maleny Commerce Meetings at

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

Email: info@malenycommerce.org.au

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Friday, 16 February 2024

An Old Codger’s Thoughts & Opinions

Truthful Jones says

Queensland Police administrators either “just do not care or have no idea about crime”. Juvenile crime is out of control in Queensland and the government has no idea as to how to get it back under control except to throw more money at it and then wipe their hands of the matter. The government and the justice system has become soft on offenders in the name of social justice. There is no easy x, but the road that we are presently travelling is not working. High speed chases are not allowed and in the name of safety this most likely was a reasonable decision, but another method of intercepting those criminal driven vehicles must be available to stop those vehicles. This is the very reason why the control precision immobilisation technique was introduced. On the Gold Coast a police senior of cer, Senior Sergeant Arron Ottaway allowed of cers to ram the stolen Volkswagen being driven dangerously on major roads. As a result he has been stood down and investigated for allowing this action. This could result in him being sacked or having his rank downgraded. Tyre-de ating devices, or stingers, were used to de ate the tyres in an attempt to stop the vehicle but the driver continued to drive dangerously for a further 18 minutes on on the vehicles rims before being rammed by a police vehicle in a practised manoeuvre called the PIT ramming action. It must be remembered that frontline police have to make splitsecond decisions regularly to preserve the safety of community members. When they do make those decisions they should be supported. One of the problems with modern policing in Queensland, and it started after the Fitzgerald Inquiry is that too many police reached very senior positions having progressed their policing career through of ce positions and as a result mostly they have very little actual policing experience. Often those of cers would be placed in a “relieving street position” for a short period of time so that they can put on their job applications that they do have “street experience”. This then restricts their thinking when as senior of cers they have to make major decisions effecting the operations of street experienced police. To them doing the paper work is more important than actually doing the job. Hence we now have the situation where crime, especially with juveniles is out of control. It is time for people to take responsibility for their actions and if they cant then accept the consequences..

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And he swears that it 100% true No Bulls##t”

Truthful Jones tells us that his uncle Mick from Ireland visited him in Maleny. Uncle Mick took Mum and their son Pat to Brisbane for the rst time. Mum had an appointment with a doctor, so the two men went off for a walk along Queen Street. As they passed a building, the door opened automatically. They decided to go in, having to dodge as the doors tried to close before they were properly inside. “Gosh, Dad, I hope we can get back out again,” said Pat. While in the auditorium, they watched as a woman, old and wrinkled, hobbled past. She made her way to a marble wall and a section of it mysteriously slid open. The woman stepped in and the wall closed behind her. Dad and Pat stood watching as a counter above the door climbed from 0 to 20. It paused for a few moments and then counted back down to 0. There was a ‘ding’, the wall opened and a beautiful, spry young woman stepped out, walking brightly out of the building. Dad stood, looking slackjawed at his son, Pat . Then he twigged! “Son, go get your mother…! She needs to go into that room and come out just the same as that last lady!” Moral: You can never put anything past those relatives who visited Truthful from Ireland can you! Shop Locally & Shop with a Friend 15


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Local Groups

News

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

WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS! Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606. Social Tennis every Monday 8.00 am Witta Tennis Club. All Welcome. Mixed Social Tennis every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6.30am to 8.30am Maleny Showgrounds Ladies Social Tennis every Thursday at 7.30am Maleny Showgrounds. Maleny Bowls Club. – TUESDAY AM BOWLS, 8.30am for 9.00am . 2 games + morning tea $12 per player. Rink Winner Prizes. Visitors and players welcome. Call Joe 0401 987 900 to book your place WEDNESDAY- 6 pm. TWILIGHT BOWLS & BURGER. $17 p.p. Bowls only $12 p.p. Learners welcome, bowls provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604. FRIDAY PM play SCROUNGERS ‘BOWLS WITH A MATE ’ 1pm for 1.30pm (winter), 2 pm (from November). Bowls can be provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604. Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823 Muzika Maleny local musicians First Thursday of Each Month from 6.30 pm Maleny RSL. Pattemore House Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon 15, Porters Lane. Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL. Tennis Under Lights every Friday Witta Tennis Club. BYO drinks and nibbles Contact. Pauline 0428 253 070. Hinterland Country Music Day. Second Saturday each month in the big shed at the Maleny Museum Precinct. Maleny Trail Parkrun every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct. Witta Tennis Club Social Tennis every Saturday 1.00 pm. All Welcome. Witta Wheels every 3rd Sunday each month 8.00 am - 11.00 am Witta Recreation Club Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL. Social Table Tennis every Sunday 1 - 5 pm Maleny High School Activity Centre. All welcome! Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823 Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com for inclusion every week

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“Fancy a Chat and a Cuppa”

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DYING WITHOUT A WILL: WHAT HAPPENS? With Trove Easton of Easton Lawyers, Maleny In the last two issues I have been discussing the requirements of a valid Will. I thought it would be a good opportunity to continue the train of thought with what could happen should you die without a valid will. If a person dies without a valid Will, that person is said to have died “intestate”. Dying without a valid will or ‘intestate’ can be very detrimental to your loved ones and also very expensive. Not only have you given away your ability to decide how your estate is to be distributed and to whom but you also run the risk of the costs of administering your estate increasing drastically and your estate being distributed to unintended bene ciaries. One example of an unintended bene ciary is an estranged spouse from whom the deceased was not formally divorced. That estranged spouse will share in the deceased’s estate under the Queensland intestacy rules despite the deceased and the estranged spouse not being in a relationship at the time of death.

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

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

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

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

approval for the appointment of someone to administer your estate. In a will you would appoint an executor of your choice. However with an intestacy, your loved ones would have to apply to the Supreme Court for an administrator to be appointed. In the absence of a suitable person the Supreme Court may appoint the Public Trustee. If you are considering a trust or company, please seek legal advice before taking action. Should you have any questions please contact our of ce on 07 5494 3511 Monday to Friday between 08:30 and 17:00 AEST.

Take care everyone! Easton Lawyers

In situations where you do not have any close relatives the rules provide that your estate must go to relatives that are further removed from you. Another problem with dying intestate is the need for court

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

Web Address:

http://eastonlawyers.com.au/

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

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

Did you Know?

Hire of Club Facilities

In these days of digital, computerised The vision of the club is to provide country club services to be enjoyed by the local community and and records weather forecasting is still a science of unknown accuracy in forecasting. visitors to the area. The excellent facilities of the Witta Recreation Club One person, Indigo Jones became known Australia are available for hire for events such as weddings, wide for his weather forecasting in the 1920’s and 1930’s. He set up the Crohamhurst Observatory sports days, family gatherings. between Peachester and Bald Knob and it was The club has a Certi ed Kitchen/Catering facilities of cially opened in August 1935 by the then including a stove, pots & pans, dishwasher, Governor of Queensland, Sir Leslie Wilson. crockery and utensils. The Bushman’s Bar is Jones later trained renowned forecaster Lennox practically tted out with a large capacity for the Walker in his methods. cold storage of a range of beverages. The Bushman’s Bar is located at the core of the Witta Recreation Club. Service from the bar can be provided to customers on the covered hard Bar Open Wednesday afternoons 4.30pm to 6.30pm. standing overlooking the playing pitches, or All Welcome directly into 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 You can nd out more about the Witta Recreation Celebrations – Weddings etc. We are always looking for new members and Club at their web site at: volunteers. https://wittarec.club/ Contact us by email at. -

Witta Recreational Club

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Friday, 16 February 2024

RedEarth Energy Storage is an Australian-owned and operated manufacturer of energy storage systems

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

“Off

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How much battery power do I need for my home? Purchasing a battery is a big decision and you want to make sure you make the right choice – especially when we’re talking about battery size. At Redback, we get it. It’s dif cult to know what battery will work best for your home and your lifestyle. We always recommend talking with an accredited installer in your area, as they’re fully trained to look at all your individual needs and advise on the correct sized system.

Homes” RedEarth’s PowerOasis is a fully integrated, ready-to-run and modular Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) catering for the niche 50-400kVA power range. It has the option to use both the inbuilt solar PV MPPT or AC-coupled solar PV inverters can be added.

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WE ARE PROUD TO BE A NETCC APPROVED RETAILER RedEarth Energy Storage has just announced an update with their product range.

inverters and a much needed improvement for emergency back up power we welcome the change.

The trusty BlackMax off grid system now comes with a larger inverter for additional power output and is a welcome update.

We are the second Authorised partner Australia wide that has ordered the new Bush Chook which will be installed for one of our customers in Jan 2024!

The Hybrid range has also received a great update for both single and three phase varieties, now with better pricing, upgraded

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Home battery sales are rising with volatile power prices

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1300 232322 Email info@certi edenergysolutions.com.au

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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.

Did you know we can deliver items in surrounding suburbs for a small fee.

We are independently owned and supply the local community with rural and hardware supplies at competitive prices.

Come and browse through our extensive range of products and say hi!

The signs of summer are well and truely around us, but autumn is just around the corner. Now is an ideal time to check out our “Garden Section” March and April are big vegetable planting months in SE Qld. Try tomatoes, capsicums and eggplants; lettuce; radish; beetroot and silverbeet; beans; cucumber and zucchini; cabbage, broccoli; turnip, onion, garlic.

Autumn is the perfect time to fertilise your garden, including your lawn as the soil is still warm and moist from summer rains. Fertilising at this time will help your plants to get a healthy start as they enter the winter months.

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

made STIHL the world's leading chainsaw brand.

We are an accredited STIHL dealership!

The STIHL name has stood for revolutionary technology and innovative ideas ever since the rm was founded. Throughout their 90-plus year history STIHL has developed a name for state-of-the-art engineering. The STIHL brand is known round the world today for quality and service. In more than 160 countries our products are helping people at work - and that has

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

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”

“Back in Northern Territory”

….. continuing on with my mission! It happens just so quickly Recently it was nearly curtains for me… 10pm driving back to camp, I’d just been at Dominos In Coolalinga getting my tea. It, might’ve been some good karma paying me back because I’d just got a homeless fella a pizza (a $10 one but still) anyways. I’d just got driving barely south of Coolalinga and some muppet with high beams and spotlights full on, I could barely see him, then after ashing back he turned them off and he was practically… right… in…front…of…. Me, in my lane on the wrong side of the highway, going full tilt. It’s a duel lane carriageway, I just thought he was on the closest side of his side but nope, wrong side, I swerved so I went didn’t have a head on, it’s bucketing down. I held it on the road and kept on going, rang the cops… hopefully they nd him before a road train comes along and cleans that clown up… far out… I’ve seen some stupid sh*t but that’s shaken me up properly… if I wasn’t paying attention… if I’d been looking the other way… I don’t wanna think about what would’ve happened but it wouldn’t have been a positive outcome…. Streuth.

Be a real “Mate”

Australia Day Berry Springs Style So guess which muppet won the Berry Springs Tavern Thong throwing competition on Australia Day 2024?. When asked how i managed to peg it so far I simply replied that I was just copying my Mum’s technique, she used to be able to get a headshot with one onto me from 20 yards whenever I was trying to make a bolt up the driveway on the farm after pissing her off when I was a kid I’m extremely happy to announce that the Automobile Association of Northern Territory who organised a fundraiser at the end of last year donating all of their new members Joining fees for the month of December to the Royal Flying Doctor Service. That amounted to $10,750. “Thanks HEAPS”

Follow Sam’s Travels

Make sure that you look after your mates - Treat them all well!.

You can follow Sam’s adventures via his Facebook Page at “The Travelling Jackaroo” https://www.facebook.com/ thetravellingjackaroo

There are no places for bullies or abusers.

Sam’s proposed route - Maleny to Maleny!

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Friday, 16 February 2024

Who

Remembers

this?

“McLean’s Maleny Bakery and Cafe” burnt down, 1951” The Maleny Bakery and Cafe building was destroyed by re in Maleny on the 26th May 1951 at about 7a.m.. At the time it was owned by Cos Freelegas. The Maleny School of Arts, the building that was situated on the left of the cafe was also burnt to the ground. Luckily, a sudden wind change at the height of the re saved a number of other Maple Street businesses. Just when the re ghters’ task seemed hopeless, the strong wind changed from west to the east and dropped considerably.

The Hinterlandgrapevine

Online

News

The Local Shopper Shopping local keeps your money in your community!

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