Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 19.02.2021

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Friday, 19 February 2021

The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News

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

Maleny Credit Union Transfer Banking Business to Queensland Country Bank The Maleny Credit Union (MCU) will transfer their banking business to Queensland Country Bank (Queensland Country) effective 1 March 2021. Queensland Country Bank’s vision is to be the bank for Queenslanders. Queensland Country Bank has an extensive network of 28 full-service branches across Queensland. Members will soon receive a letter from the Maleny Credit

Union detailing the transfer of your banking facilities, which will commence after close of business on Friday, 26 February 2021 and will be completed during Sunday, 28 February 2021. An SMS message will be sent to MCU members when the amalgamation is completed on Sunday, 28 February. The letter contains information regarding new membership numbers, the Queensland Country accounts customers will

hold following the transfer and a handy guide on using Queensland Country’s internet banking system. All members are encouraged to read the information pack carefully and contact the Maleny Credit Union with any questions that they may have. More information about Queensland Country is available by visiting their website https://www.queenslandcountry.bank/ mcu

Maleny now has Container Exchange Drop-Off Point Maleny now has a permanent ‘Containers For Change’ bag drop point! You receive 10c for every eligible container! Go to the ‘Containers For Change QLD’ website and get a ‘Scheme ID Number.

Once you have that ID Number you can conveniently drop your items at your convenience. The drop off point is situated in the Maleny Super IGA Car Park off Willow Land, Maleny. It is easily recognisable by the signage. It is easy to use the facility: ✦ Write your name, phone number & scheme ID on a piece of cardboard. ✦ Put piece of cardboard inside each bag. ✦ Place bags inside shipping container. ✦ Wait for your refund which will be credited to your scheme ID account. To nd out more visit the web site: http://www.urbandepotrecycle.com/

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 Grant Applications now

Calling all not-for-pro ts – start prepping your grant applications now!

It’s a brand new year and as not-for-pro t community groups start planning their crucial fundraising events and activities for 2021, Sunshine Coast Council is reminding volunteers to plan their Major Grants applications now with up to $210,000 on offer. Council’s Major Grants offer up to $30,000 for infrastructure projects and up to $15,000 for other projects. Applications for round one are open 1 February to 15 March. Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said a temporary reduction in co-funding requirements for Major Grant applications was now in place for the next round, designed to assist community groups with their projects. “We know how dif cult fundraising has been this last year and while things have improved for many, this opportunity will give a helping hand to organisations whose fundraising activities are still ramping up,” Mayor Jamieson said. “Council is keen to support community groups with projects that can start and nish quickly and in turn, support local economic activity. “Co-funding requirements will be temporarily reduced from 75 per cent to just 50 per cent for requests over $15,000, and co-funding will not be required for requests between $7500 and $10,000 for applications for the round closing on 15 March 2021. “We’re also encouraging as many community groups as possible to prepare in advance and not leave their project planning and applications to the last minute. “This is a good time of year to reach out to other community groups to collaborate and plan the projects which help make the Sunshine Coast a thriving community.” In 2020 council provided approximately $5 million in total community grants including $795,048 in COVID-19 Community Response Grants to 201 community groups.

For more information about council’s grants programs please visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants. Sunshine Coast Funding Finder is a comprehensive search engine for local, state, federal and private grants. Users can register to receive alerts about funding programs relevant to them as they become available. This gives businesses and community groups an opportunity to be well prepared for funding applications. Other funding opportunities for community groups can be found at: Queensland Council of Social Services Grant Connect Community Grants Hub Queensland Community Foundation ENDS FAST FACTS: Major Grants • Up to $15,000 • $15,001 to $30,000 (Community Facilities category for infrastructure projects only) • Round One opens 1 February 2021 and closes 15 March 2021 • Round Two opens 12 July 2021 and closes 23 August 2021

Postmans Track, Conondale - Signage Sunshine Coast Council advises that the signs within the SCC road corridor were successfully installed today on Postmans Track Conondale. Cr Winston Johnston said, “We are extremely pleased with the nal result of these signs and are con dent that they will positively impact driver behaviour at this location.” Council Traf c Engineering ManagementI will continue to assist Moreton Bay in arranging the installation of their signage within their respective road corridor.

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COVID-19 Vaccinations Information

From Federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace

In my capacity as the Federal Member for Fisher it is important that I keep our community up to date with matters that could impact you and that of your family.

As we head into year two of the pandemic it is more important than ever that we continue to do all we can to protect the lives of our fellow Australians. The rst COVID-19 vaccine to be approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is the P zer vaccine. The P zer vaccine has met strict standards for safety, quality and ef cacy. The TGA provisional approval is for individuals 16 years of age and older. Two doses will be required – at least 21 days apart. In Australia COVID-19 vaccines will be rolled out in ve phases over the coming months and, over time, will involve more than 1,000 vaccination administration sites.

Sign seen outside of a Country Hotel!

Australia is a vaccination nation. We have one of the highest vaccination rates in the world. We understand that vaccines work. They save lives and they improve lives. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there at the moment, as well as a lack of access to information about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines as they become available. The purpose of this letter is to assure you of the facts. Australia has one of the most rigorous and advanced medical regulatory processes of anywhere in the world. All vaccinations must progress through the TGA’s stringent regulations. The TGA is part of the Federal Department of Health, and is responsible for regulating therapeutic goods including prescription medicines, vaccines, sunscreens, medical devices and vitamins. Almost any product for which therapeutic claims are made must be entered in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) before it can be supplied in Australia. When any company, including those that supply vaccinations, wants to sell a prescription-only medicine in Australia, the TGA checks the evidence rst, and only approves medicine if the balance of bene t and risk is acceptable for a particular condition.

Andrew Wallace MP Federal Member for Fisher 07 5493 5556

Meeting with Maleny Commerce

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Please don’t hesitate to get in touch should you have further questions and to share this with anyone else who you think might also be interested in this policy development.

The meeting was at The Orangery Restaurant, Maleny. I must admit that the scones were terri c You should check them out!

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After an immunisation, you are far less likely to catch the disease you have been immunised against, and if you do catch it, it is more likely that your illness will be less severe and your recovery quicker. Vaccines train a person’s immune system to quickly recognise and clear out germs (bacteria and viruses) that can cause serious illness. They strengthen your immune system by training it to recognise and ght against speci c germs.

On February 11th I met with the members of Maleny Commerce to talk about how we can support businesses to play their part in creating a stronger Sunshine Coast as we recover from COVID-19.

In this way, the TGA protects the health of the Australian Public. Monitoring continues to occur

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even after approval. COVID-19 vaccines will be voluntary, universal and free.


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Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell Welcome upgrades made to Landsborough-Maleny, Hovard and Alfs Roads in Bald Knob TMR have recently advised that they will be installing and upgrading line marking where Hovard and Alf's roads intersect with Landsborough-Maleny Road at Bald Knob so that drivers can better identify which vehicles have priority when multiple vehicles enter or exit the two side roads. This will clarify that Hovard Road will form an intersection with Landsborough-Maleny Road and Alf's Road will form an intersection with Hovard Road and will include the following: edge lines around at the start of Hovard Road and Alf's Road;

Maleny Community Centre gets grant Yet another grant won in Glass House! TheMaleny Community Centre picked up $8,690 to install air conditioning. The Maleny Community Centre is slowly being reopened according to the Stages for easing of restrictions that the Queensland Government has introduced. If you have any enquiries, do contact the Administration Manager via email admin@malenycc.org , phone 07 5429 6043 or mobile 0475 916 286

Local Heroes Round One Open Round one of my 2021 Local Heroes Grants is open and awaiting your applications up until Wednesday 24th February.

short centrelines at the start of Hovard Road and Alf's Road;

These 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.

give way lines and signs on Hovard Road and Landsborough-Maleny Road;

https://andrewpowell.com.au/local-heroes-grants/

I offer four $250 grants four times a year to groups or individuals from across the Glass House electorate so if you would like to apply, please complete a short application form at

a stop sign and line on Alf's Road; and,

Some Upcoming Events

raised re ective pavement markers either side of the dividing centre lines and beside the edge line in Hovard Road and Alf's Road to assist delineation of the roads in all weather conditions.

Vix and the Slix Chicks 5 March 6.30 pm Maleny RSL St George in the Hills Jazz Concert 11 March St George’s Church Time TBA Ray and the Sunshines (RSL’s 90th Birthday Bash) 7 May 6.30 pm Maleny RSL Girl Friday (blues, jazz, swing) 15 October 6.30 pm Maleny RSL KnitFest Yarn & Fibre Festival 3 & 4 July Maleny’s Main Street

Shop Local and support your local community Buy Australian Made and Owned where possible Make Australia stronger for the future!

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Maleny Accident Repair Centr Shed 3/16 Lawyer Street, Maleny

5499 9200

https://malenysmash.com.au/

Maleny Accident Repair Centre Services

Keeping up with the latest technology

Preparations are progressing

Super proud of our young apprentice who has just passed his rst I-CAR course.

Travelling Jackaroo getting close to “hitting the road” Sam Hughes is a 17 years old and from February 2021. He will be driving his fully restored Chamberlain 9G tractor around Australia towing a 6.5m long trailer with a plane mounted on the roof.

We will continue to send our team to update their knowledge on the new cars that are being released. This way we can repair your car the correct way to keep you and your family safe.

The trip will be fundraising for the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Lights on the Hill Trucking Memorial and more pending. The trip will be a long one with many ups and downs, so he has set up a fund to keep the tractor and trailer on the road, not as a donation page for the charities, but to cover any mechanical issues or other problems that may be encountered on the road and throughout the journey.

I-CAR is an industry based Not for Pro t organisation and has a worldwide presence including the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.

These issues could be anything from a new starter or punctured tyre to a catastrophic engine repair, as at its core this is a 50 year old tractor taking up to a 13,500km trip on rough dirt roads.

I-CAR training ensures that every person in the collision repair industry who completes the ICAR Training Courses has the information, knowledge and skills required to perform complete and safe and quality repairs for the ultimate bene t of the consumer.

To help Sam in his quest to drive around Australia in his Chamberlain 9G Tractor visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-travelling-jackaroo-tractor-triparound-aus?qid=3d7f03d309edc8c8ade4eb33dca3f494

That means that your car receives repairs that are in line with the very latest technology to give you peace of mind.

If you'd like to learn more about this awesome journey and follow along you can check out the Facebook page thetravellingjackaroo

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Another story from the past Step back in history with an insight into

Early Maleny

through the eyes of Harold Brooker (dec) (Harrold Brooker (now deceased) was part of the Maleny pioneering Brooker family. He saw many changes take place in the Maleny district before his death in the late 1990’s. His brother, Bert passed away only recently (2002). Unfortunately, both Harrold & Bert took many memories of the development of the district with them. Chris Brooker (Bert's son and Harrold's nephew) and his family still live in Maleny.

Today when we drive our four wheel drive vehicles on bitumen roads we can only imagine the dif culties that our parents had to sustain. These conditions were not generations ago, but in the living memory of some of our town’s current residents. Harold Brooker remembers the years when it rained continuously for six months, turning the byways into nothing but mud from fence line to fence line. During these times, riding his horse from his family home at Witta to the Maleny State School, which at that Photo Below - Bullock Wagon in Maple St, Maleny - circa 1914)

time was in Cedar Street, the present site of the Maleny kindergarten, it was impossible to go faster than a trot because of the mud.

Mudgeeraba where the family worked on a dairy farm milking 420 cows a day through race bails, by hand. “You soon got sick of cows,” said Harold.

Coming from a large family of ve boys and two sisters, Harold soon learnt what it was like for a family to work together as all the family had their chores to do each day. “Life was always pretty tough, but I have no complaints.”

When the railways opened up in the early 1890s, horse drawn vehicles gathered at the main station yards in Landsborough, Palmwoods and Nambour, waiting for passengers to arrive and transporting them to camping spots beside the sea or to guest houses in places like Montville, Buderim and Maleny.

Photo Below - Maple St, Maleny (circa 1920s)

Harry Lyons from Maleny, in addition to his garage and mechanical business, operated a car rental business and bus depot from the lower end of Maple Street. Times certainly have changed. Harold remembers having sixpence to spend one afternoon after school so he bought six pence worth of chocolate. He ate the lot on the way home that day. He got so much that he was sick before he got home, painting the road half the way. About 1914 the Brooker family went rst to live at To o g o o l a w a h t h e n t o

One day we had just had enough so dad called it quits and we shifted to Pimpama. Ironically, the dairy we had just left then got milking machines.

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In 1923, he pioneered the first motor service between Maleny and Landsborough and in October 1938 he took over the main contract and passenger service from Albert Benhrendorff.

When we look down the streets of Maleny today it is hard to imagine wagons ploughing through mud up to the shafts - in fact, says Harold Brooker, the mud was so deep that it came up to the tow boards where the carters used to carry their corn beef so that the salt didn’t rust the milk churns.


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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Early Maleny through the eyes of Harold Brooker (dec) (Continued from Page 3) The family eventually returned to Maleny, via Beaudesert and Gympie. Like their father before them, the younger Brooker family saw the transport industry as their destiny, Father Brooker having horse and bullock wagons carrying butter and general cargo between Maleny and Landsborough, Brothers Bert and Arthur also went into the transport industry with cream, milk, mail and school runs in the Witta and Curramore area. Harold also joined the transport industry when, in 1950, he found work with Watson & Sons as a taxi driver in Maleny. Harold had sustained serious injuries in 1946 following an industrial accident at the Maleny Co-operative store when he fell from about 10 meters onto a concrete oor whilst trying to stop water damage to the store during a cyclone. It was believed at the time that he would not walk again, however he did better than walking again, he was able to nd work as a taxi driver. There were three taxis in Maleny at that time. People weren’t as mobile in those days. Cars were not generally owned by people. At the start to holiday periods it was nothing to have up to seventeen bus loads of people bring brought into town from the Landsborough Railway Station by Watson’s Transport. Even then, Maleny depended on the tourist industry for some of its sustenance. Most people stayed at the pub or the guest house. Nephew Chris also went into the transport industry as director/owner of Goldlink Petroleum, B.P. Agents for the

Sunshine Coast-South Burnett Area. Now Chris Brooker’s daughter, Joanne is the proud owner/operator of a Maleny school bus run. So the transport tradition with the Brooker family and Maleny moves into the next generation. In one family generation from horse-wagon on mud based roadways to 22 wheeler semi trailers travelling at over 100kph on bitumen roads carrying bulk fuel.

Knitfest Maleny is “on” in 2021 Knitfest, the Yarn & Fibre Festival in Maleny once again will be held on the 3rd and 4th July, 2021. This will a weekend of fun, knitting, crochet, bre arts, 27 workshops, 100 trade and market stalls, Music, displays and demonstrations. The theme for this year is “There’s a Dragon in my Garden”. Knitfest features competitions for community groups, art associations and skilled artisans to decorate trees in our beautiful streetscapes with handmade art installations made of yarn and bre. To nd out more visit: https://www.knitfest.com.au/about-knitfest/

Vale Una Lyon Message from Maleny Senior Citizens Maleny Senior Citizens President, Margaret Martin. “It seems to be a sad time. I regret to say that our Life Member, Una Lyon, passed away today Friday at 5am.” Aunty Una Lyon has not been well for sometime and has been in and out of hospital in the last few months. Cap Lyon , her husband, was with her as was her family. Mrs Una Lyon, nee Martin was born on the 21.05.1927 in the Maleny Hospital. Ms Martin continued, “Please keep them all in your thoughts and prayers. When funeral arrangements are known I will let everyone know.”

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Maleny Paint Supplies 6/14 Lawyer Street, Maleny.

Ph 54942002

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

“Some Good Painting Tips” Re-painting a room is a good quick way to give it a freshen up and even change the look and atmosphere without it costing the earth. It will even add value to your home, especially if you are selling. A good paint job is not dif cult or messy to get if you follow a few basic rules and don’t try to cut corners.

Handy

The best way to clean walls ready for painting is to use sugar soap. Brush walls to remove surface dirt. Dissolve half a cup of sugar soap in 5L of water and apply with a sponge or cloth, then rinse off using a clean damp sponge.

Decorative detailing, such as trim and mouldings, needs to be carefully sanded to get the best result. The most effective way is to use a sanding sponge. Sponges conform to the shape of the timber work and can get into crevices that sandpaper can’t. They also apply even pressure and make it easy to cut down rough spots. Before applying new paint, aky paint needs to be removed or the new coat won’t adhere and will eventually ake off as well. Protect oors with cardboard or plastic drop sheets which are inexpensive, or both. Hold the brush handle between your thumb and fore nger, resting your ngertips on the top. Dip half the bristles in the paint, then wipe on the side

Preparation is the key to a good paint job, so make sure the walls are clean, aky paint is removed and trim is sanded before you even get out the paintbrushes and rollers. It is important to prepare the walls and protect surfaces to minimise mess and get a perfect nish.

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of the tin to remove the excess. Apply in short strokes. Do the ceiling rst, as rollers can create splatter that could ruin a freshly painted wall. Finish the room by painting the walls, cutting in with a brush and covering the rest with a roller. The best way to get an even nish is by keeping a wet edge as you work across the wall. Cut in with a brush, then start painting at the top corner using a roller. Work in 1sqm sections, painting a large M, then rolling across the area, nishing in one direction. Immediately start painting the next section of wall, using light pressure to overlap the strokes with the wet edge. Don’t paint if it’s very hot, cold or humid, as it can affect the nish. Disposable gloves not only keep your hands clean when painting, but they can also be used to prevent your brush from drying out when taking breaks. It minimises clean-up, too. Use a twist tie around the handle to keep air out.

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

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Biosphere Paint Bas Exterior Ecological artisanal lime paint with graphene Biosphere is a natural, Ultra-Low VOC water based exterior paint system developed using a graphene nanotechnology polymer and high purity artisanal lime. Graphene provides strength, exibility and durability whereas high purity artisanal lime provides breathability and passive functionality by absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide and mild anti-bacterial and insecticide properties. As an ecological choice, just 45 litres of Biosphere will absorb over 14kg of carbon dioxide, as much as a 250kg tree will absorb in 12 months. Biosphere is ideal for decorating exterior facades providing an entirely natural and mineral matt nish for all types of construction, restoration or repainting. You can quite literally turn Your home into a tree, Your building into a garden or Your town into a forest. Developed speci cally for EXTERIOR use, Biosphere puri es the environment by capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide Graphenstone Paints are distributed by NuTech Paints which is an Australian owned compan

For more information about this Ecological artisanal lime paint visit the web site”. http://graphenstone.com.au/

Maleny Paint Supplies now has access to this environmentally responsible product It is available in 10 its and 5 lt quantities Colours available are those mixed off a white base only
 and the sheen is “mineral matt”!

Fidders Hard Wax Oi Fidders Hard Wax oil is a blend of natural oils and waxes offering exceptional durability and resistance for internal timber surfaces including oors, bench tops, furniture and areas subjected to a high degree of wear.

Coloured Sealer for cement and masonry surface NuFlex is a high quality exterior acrylic coating for pre-primed concrete and terracotta roof tiles. It has exceptional ow, gloss and durability. Itis a ne particle size, wet adhesion promoted acrylic emulsion coating for cement and roof tiles and all masonry surfaces. Its technically advanced formula and 100% acrylic resin guarantees maximum durability and performance under the most adverse weather conditions. NuFlex is available in 46 standard colours and can be custom tinted. NuFlex is a non-yellowing coating and will provide a waterproof, non-colour fading protective coating for a minimum of ten years with correct application and preparation.

Fidders Hard Wax oil produces a quick drying natural matt, silk or satin water repellent, tread-fast nish that will not peel or ake. Hard wax oil It is a UV resistant High build is easy to maintain and as a natural replenishable product it is easy to coating for porous and rough tile rejuvenate timber without sanding when required. surfaces. Maleny Paint Supplies stocks a range of Fidders Hard Wax oil. For detailed information showing the process in detail visit the web page below:

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Maleny Paint Supplies now sells Toilet Paper “All for a Good Cause” 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.

You too can do your bit to help and there is no ghting in the aisles over the toilet paper! No ghting “terrorist shoppers” in the aisles and no shortage - that has to be a bargain.

Just a note on just one project that is now complete. Last year we donated $10,000 to one of our partner organisations, Shining Hope for Communities to build brand new toilets that will provide proper sanitation to thousands of people in Mathare, one of Nairobi’s oldest informal settlements. Just some updates on how the project is going, that we wanted to share with you! After all, none of this would be possible without your support. As of September 2020, the toilets are completed! The new toilets in Mathare don’t look exactly like what you might have in your home. Technically, these toilets are pour- ush latrines tted with lids and piping that connect to a septic tank. After use, residents pour water into these latrines in order to ush waste into the tank – a safe and hygienic means of waste removal.

Photo above shows - Mathare is a collection of slums in Nairobi. Just imagine a disease raging through this area.

Isn’t it amazing just how times and fashions change!

These latrines were built in lieu of more traditional toilets because it was impossible to access a sewer line. Also operated are 5 water kiosks in Mathare By expanding their water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming into Mathare, they’ve made sure that thousands more people have access to clean water. The water kiosks are tted with solar lighting panels to guide people safely at night. You too can help by purchasing “Who Give A Crap” bamboo toilet paper and thus assist in bringing improved sanitation to the residents of the Mathare slum. Mathare is a collection of slums in Nairobi, Kenya with a population of approximately 500,000 people. “Who gives a Crap” environmentally sustainable bamboo toilet paper is available for purchase at Maleny Paint Supplies.

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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.

M D S & R C Inc elects 2021 committee

Maleny Calendar of Events 2021

Big congrats to Mike Norman and his Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club Committee on being returned for another year 2021-2022.

Public Stargazing Evening Sunshine Coast Astronomers 20 Feb on dusk weather dependent. Maleny Golf Club

And it was great to hear from Maleny Hydrotherapy and the Indoor Aquatic Steering Group about plans for the Precinct's Southern Wetlands and how the Rotary Club of Maleny are helping other community organisations navigate COVID permits and restrictions.

Maleny Lions Trivia Night. 20 Feb 6p.m. - Maleny RSL Hall Vix and the Slix Chicks 5 March 6.30 pm Maleny RSL St George in the Hills Jazz Concert 13th March St George’s Church at 3p.m. Ray and the Sunshines (RSL’s 90th Birthday Bash) 7 May 6.30 pm Maleny RSL Yeomen of the Guard Maleny Singers & Orchestra 2.00, 5.00 and 6.30 pm (see poster) 12 - 20th June Maleny Community Centre Girl Friday (blues, jazz, swing) 15 October 6.30 pm Maleny RSL

L-R John te Kloot, Peter Eason, Gail Denver, David Lowden, Mike Norman (President), Max Whitten, Greg Williams and Patron Chris Brooker

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KnitFest Yarn & Fibre Festival 3 & 4 July Maleny’s Main Street Christmas Carols Maleny Singers 6.30 - 7.30 pm FREE! 10 December Maleny RSL

Maleny Trail park-runners

Join in the fun every Saturday morning, 7.00 am!

WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS! Maleny Trail park run every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606 Ukulele Group every Monday time TBA Pioneer Village Badminton every Monday 6.30-8.30 pm High School Activity Centre Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon Pattemore House 15, Porters Lane Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com

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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

It is OK …It is not stolen!!! Police on patrol in Adelaide spotted a car being driven through the city at about a.m. one night last week with the number plates as in the photo below:

One would just have to wonder why the police would intercept this vehicle as it was innocently being driven through the city. The number plates had in fact been painted over and hand painted with different characters and a helpful message. An inspection and enquiries revealed the driver was disquali ed and his vehicle was unregistered and uninsured. He was reported for driving while disquali ed, with a defaced number plate, and at night without lights. Who would think that the police would be suspicious of this vehicle and would need to check on the driver’s identity? Your One Stop Shop for Automotive Repairs – you don’t need to do the running around, we do it for you!:.

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

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Maple Street Meats Specialising in quality product and service.

Shop2/4 Maple Street, Maleny

5429 6499

When only the best will do! Ingredients

Recipes from Jeremi Pepper-crusted Lamb with Plum Chutne

Fillet of Lamb rib eye llet of lamb ½ cup mint jelly

Preheat oven to moderate 180°C (375°F).

¼ cup ground pepper

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Brush lamb with mint jelly.

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Place pepper on a greaseproof sheet and roll lamb llet to coat evenly.

½ cup canned plums drained and chopped

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Place lamb onto an oiled baking dish and bake for twenty minutes.

⅓ balsamic vinegar

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Let stand for 10 minutes before slicing

Plum Chutney ½ cup cranberry sauce

Plum Chutney

2 tablespoons sifted brown sugar

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1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped

Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and bring slowly to the boil, stirring until the sugar is dissolved.

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Reduce to a simmer and cook, uncovered, for 20 minutes or until the mixture thickens.

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Chutney can be made up to three days ahead and stored in the refrigerator until required.

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Serve with baked potatoes, baked garlic and a salad of green leaves topped with fried bacon and bottled french dressing mixed with yoghurt, salt and pepper to taste.

And Blairs top tip for meat consumers? Cooking for the perfect taste

Think of marinades as the secret weapon in your meat-cooking arsenal. These mixtures of oils, spices, and other ingredients like wine or juice are meant to soak into your meat and add avour over time. Marinating meat for hours instead of minutes will help tenderise it and give it more avour.

Maple Street Meats

Providing 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 54 296 499.

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

Tony & Di’s Home Maintenance

Brett Cooper Builder Builders Lic . 15045940. -

HIA. 863583

Talk to us about your new home!

ABN. 47988681738

email:

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

brettcooperbuilding@gmail.com

0409987995

0487770653

AA Plus Jobs

Arandall Painting

Adrian Gault

Paul & Jamie

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When only the best will do! QBCC No 1113664

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

Quality Painting & Decorating with over 40 years experience

0409766795

0429878095

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

Maleny Paint Supplies We are OPEN AGAIN

Sustainable Living

https://www.facebook.com/ MalenyPaintSupplies Take care and keep “COVID” at bay!

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

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

For more information contact Maleny Paint on 54942002

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Maleny Chamber

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Commerce

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Have you got your Local Shopping Gift Card Yet?

2021 Maleny Commerce Executive elected

About Maleny Commerce

Maleny’s many small businesses are in great hands with the 2021 Maleny Commerce Executive.

Maleny Commerce represents the local Maleny and District business community.

Incoming President Kay Ridge of Dash Social (third from right) has a real enthusiasm to build on the work of Nic Hilton especially the launch last year of the Maleny Card.

Did you know that you can get “Shop Maleny Gift Cards” to promote shopping local. There are many local businesses that accept these cards.

All the best to Kay and her team for a brilliantly successful year.

A full. list of participating businesses can be found at: https://www.whyleavetown.com/maleny These cards make great birthday or special gifts as it allows the recipient to buy exactly what they want instead of receiving that unwanted gift. At the same time it keeps your money local to support your own community.

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:

Are you having trouble with your present lease

Need help resolving your small business lease dispute?

It Creates local jobs and it is personal;

The Queensland Small Business Commissioner can help with navigating leasing disputes, free mediation and dispute resolution support - and is available to support both landlords and tenants.

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

Simply contact the Queensland Small Business Commissioner on: http://www.business.qld.gov.au/qsbc or by phone on 1300 312 344.

Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;

For businesses wishing to join Maleny Commerce go to the web address:

It reduces your carbon footprint

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

Will you really support local businesses?

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Maleny SES Volunteer group News Sunshine Coast SES Open/ Recruitment Day The Maleny SES Group played their part in the Sunshine Coast SES Open Day at the Nambour Show-grounds on the weekend of January 30th - 31st. This Open Day is an important event in the annual recruiting program for all Sunshine Coast SES Groups. “It’s great to see so many personnel turn out in an effort to show the community what we do and that we welcome new members.”

Maleny SES members receive Awards Congratulations to the Maleny SES Members who recently received their long Service awards L - R Eddie Bland, Sarah-Jane, Parker Anthony, Peter Harkin Act Regional Manager, Jared Ashcroft. and Julie Peters Deputy Group Leader of Maleny SES Volunteer Group. Eddie, Sarah and Parker received there QLD Emergency Service Volunteer Pin for service Jared Received his National Medal for 15yrs Service. whilst Julie received her 20yr Service Clasp. Well done to all

Feel free to come and see us on our training nights after 19:00 on Mondays at the Maleny SES HQ, Maleny Showgrounds. It is a great feeling to give back to the community.

Combined Training Maleny RFB Volunteer group

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.

Team work is the key to a successful operation. On the night of February 15th Maleny & Nambour and District State Emergency Service Groups participated in a joint landsearch eld exercise to locate a missing person. Big Thank You to Maleny District Sport and Rec Club for the use of the Club house facilities.

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An Old Codger’s Thoughts It is only a couple of weeks since we last thought about the short-comings of the Child Justice System with the tragic death of Kate Leadbetter and Matthew Field walking their dog in Alexandra Hills in a freak accident by a drugged up 17 year old in a stolen car Only a couple of weeks on and here we are again dealing with the death of another innocent young person in North Queensland at the hands of a young driver in a stolen vehicle. In between the two recent events how many times have we heard on the nightly news of young drivers in stolen vehicles driving dangerously on our roads putting innocent Queenslanders at risk of death or serious injury. Inevitably when the offender is caught it is ascertained that they are serious habitual repeat offenders and more often than not are again on bail for other similar offences. OK; I can already hear the bleating of those who believe that the “softly - softly” approach and those who believe in the individual persons civil rights starting to ark up about any talk of some more restrictive action being taken against offenders. I just wish those same “do-gooders” would stand up for the rights of the innocent law abiding Australians who also live in our society. It is obvious that the present system is not working and it is progressively getting worse, not better. Several decades of soft against against serial offenders is not working - in fact it is being mocked at by the offenders. Even civil libertarians need to have a re-think - they do not have all the answers. Time has come for a change and a different style of action being taken. Who has all the answers? I don’t believe that anyone has a solution that is 100% perfect but to continue on the same projection is simply a further plan to failure. There is no simply cause of this problem and it will take a dedicated justice system to come up with the right answers, but major changes must be taken. Maybe some “eggs will get broken” in implementing a new system but it has to be tried.

Truthful Jones says And he swears that it 100% true. No Bulls##t” Truthful says that his sixteen year-old grandson came home with a brand new Ford F150. His father and I looked at the truck and asked, “Where did you get that truck?!” “I bought it today,” the grand- on says. “With what money?” Truthful asks. Truthful knows what a new F150 cost. “Well,” the grand-son says, “this one cost me just fteen dollars.” The boy’s father looks at him like he’s crazy. “Who would sell a truck like that for fteen dollars?” he says. “It was the lady up the street,” says the boy. “I don’t know her name – they just moved in. She saw me ride past on my bike and asked me if I wanted to buy her F150 for fteen dollars. “Oh my Goodness!” says the father. “Maybe she’s mentally ill or has Alzheimer’s something. Truthful, you better go see what’s going on.” So Truthful walks up the street to the house where the lady lives and nds her out in the yard calmly planting petunias. He introduces himself as the grand-father of the boy to whom she had sold a new Ford F150 truck for fteen dollars and asks to know why she did it. “Well,” she says, “two days ago my husband left on a business trip. Yesterday I got a phone call from his boss and found out that he really ran off to Hawaii with his secretary and doesn’t intend to come back.” “Oh, my goodness, I’m so sorry,” Truthful says. “But what does that have to do with my grand-son and your truck?” “Well, this morning he called and told me he was stranded because he got robbed of his wallet with all his credit cards and cash. He told me to sell his new F150 and send him the money. So I did.”

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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 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

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

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

Maleny Singer gets Council grant

Speak Up Now - Help Save Lives - Maleny & Blackall Range

Maleny local Natalie Gauci is among 11 Sunshine Coast region creative arts workers to share in more than $65,000 in Regional Arts Development Funding (RADF).

The Speak Up Now - Stop Domestic and Family Violence Group for the Maleny Hinterland area recently visited the Maleny Historical Society Village at Maleny.

The 2007 Australian Idol winner received $5,000 for the development of her new album, ‘Pictures of Mars’. Other successful applications included music and theatre development as well as a diverse range of screen and interdisciplinary projects. Podcasting was a popular developmental area with two projects, ‘an adaption of A Girl’s Guide to War’ and pilot series, ‘That old queer’, netting more than $14,000 in funding. Natalie who was also a contestant in The Voice in 2020 said the album was in the early development stages and would comprise nine songs for release over a four-month period alongside an online TV show and launch event in Caloundra on 28 February. “I will be writing, producing, arranging and recording these new songs at my home studio in Maleny, where I hope to create music that brings joy and lifts people’s spirits,” Ms Gauci said Council holds three RADF grant rounds each year with the latest round of applications attracting 22 diverse applications..

During their visit a donation of $500 towards their local projects. It was given as a way of recognising their contribution to helping eliminate / reducing domestic and family violence. The donation was jointly given by the Maleny Cultural Historical Society along with The Maleny Horseless Carriages Club, and the Maleny Mens Shed. The Speak Up Now - Stop Domestic and Family Violence Group is self funded to receive such donations helps the group to continue their work within our community. Thank you to all involved, we are extremely grateful. Follow the local group on; https://www.facebook.com/ SpeakUpNowEndFamilyViolenceMalenyandBlackallRan ge/

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 Address:

7 Bryce Lane, Maleny.

Phone :

(07) 5499 9030.

Web Address:

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PO Box 5, Maleny Qld 455 email:

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Maleny Cultural & Historical Society Inc.

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

Maleny Trail parkrun ……every Saturday

Maleny Senior Citizens FEBRUARY HAPPENINGS

Parkrun fun come Rain, hail or shine! Don’t forget you can walk, run or amble weekly the 5km Maleny Trail park run!

Busy Needles resumes on the 4th then the 18th.

It starts and at the MDSRC Clubhouse at the bottom of Parklands Drive (via Porters Lane) on the Precinct. It’s 6.45 for a 7am start each Saturday.

Indoor Bowls 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th Drop In. THERE WILL BE NO DROP IN ON FRIDAY 5th. It was going to be at the Witta Rec Club but now the day will be needed to prepare for Mrs.Cox funeral service. So now Drop In will be the 12th, 19th & 26th only.

If its your rst time, you must go to the website at: https://www.parkrun.com.au/malenytrail/ and register rst, to obtain your bar code. You’ll also nd the full list of times recorded and a fantastic pictorial gallery too. Dogs are welcome if on a lead too - so bring the whole family!

Management Meeting 15th February 830am Lynda's place. General meeting 22nd February 9-915am for 930am start. Tim & Mary Bagshaw, our local physiotherapists, are coming to give us a talk. There will be the usual raf e $30 and membership draw $25 plus who knows what else.

It is a great way to meet new friends and keep t at the same time.

Maleny Rangers FC Bulletin Boar Our highly skilled Senior Men's teams are looking for new players for the upcoming 2021 season in Divisions 2 & 4. Please contact John Cassidy on 0427 192 123. Training is on Monday Nights from 6.30pm.

MARCH Busy Needles 4th & 18th. Drop In 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th.

COACHES WANTED or Junior Competitive & Mini Roos Teams. Come and join us for what’s set to be a fantastic season!

Management meeting 15th

Please Contact Mark 0410 566 459

Indoor Bowls 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st.

General Meeting 22nd (which is the 4th Monday of the month)

Calling all U14 Girls! We need you! Come and join the fun! Register via PlayFootball or contact Pete Williamson via email malenyrangersfc@gmail.com for further details. Maleny Senior Women's team are looking for players 15 years and over of any ability, as long as you have great team spirit and want to improve your football. Please contact Annemette annemettemarkwort@gmail.com in the rst instance for further information.

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.

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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” We also stock the following clothing and footwear!

Blundstone Boots are quite possibly, the most durable, most comfortable boots ever mad Blundstone was established in 1870 and despite growing to become one of the world's most recognizable boot brands, the company remains Tasmanian.

Blundstone boots Trade wear - King Gee

Blundstone Boots are rugged, with their own natural beauty and distinctive look and feel. Built tougher than they need to be, they re ect the place they’re from.

Gumboots for adults and children Raincoats and umbrellas

Blundstone's sole construction is designed and engineered to reduce fatigue and orthopedic problems in the lower limbs because deliver underfoot comfort systems providing superior shock absorption and comfort.

Sloggers (in loads of colours & patterns) Bamboo socks Hats

Call in today and ask about our Blundstone Footwear!

Sunglasses

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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Farewell lovely Lady “Until we meet again” Maleny has lost another of its Matriarch of one of Maleny’s pioneering families, Enid Joyce Cox. Enid was born on the 21st December 1920 in Eumundi and passed-on the 22nd January, 2021 As a child growing up in the depression, the highlight of the year was a trip to Gympie to do the Christmas shopping and to receive a treat from a spring activated mechanical donkey at Cullinan’s Store. The journey was made in the buggy pulled by to draft horses. Enid said it was a heavenly day full of surprises and we thought it was just marvellous.

Be Aware of Scams The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) Scamwatch has warned scammers continue to use the spread of COVID-19 to take advantage of people across Australia. Scamwatch received over 5,170 scam reports mentioning coronavirus in 2020, with more than $6.2 million in reported losses since the outbreak of the pandemic. However, investment scams were the worst overall for the amount of money Australians lost in 2020, costing them more than $66.4 million. Dating and romance scams were also costly taking $37.2 million from Australians. December was the worst month for losses from scams, with Australians losing more than $22 million in a single month.

Enid and her late husband, Alf had eleven children. After Alf returned from WW11 the couple share farmed on Enid’s parents farm on Maleny-Kenilworth Road.

People over the age of 65 lost the most to scammers in 2020, suffering more than $37.6 million in losses.

Enid was never scared of hard work and the farm was brought into proper shape and began to ourish. Another talent that Enid acquired was how to bake the perfect sponge cake, for which she was well renowned. Her secret, according to herself was that the our had to be “properly sifted - no short cuts.” Maleny District locals gathered at the Witta Recreation Club grounds on February 6th to watch a live screening of the funeral from Gregson + Weights chapel in Caloundra. Following the service friends remained to talk over past good times, and some not so good over a cuppa and some scones. Farewell “Gubby” - Until We Meet Again lovely lady.

Rotary Club of Maleny

Pride of Workmanship Award Melody Fanti from IGA Maleny couldn't make it to our Pride of Workmanship Awards night last year due to an IGA event the same evening. Eventually, we all found a day to present the award to Melody, who runs the IGA Bakery Dept. She was stoked to get recognition for what she sees as just doing her job. Owen Gray, store manager, said that Melody stood out because she always considers the entire store and not just her department. The Award seen being presented here to Melody by Maleny Rotary President, Greg Williams.

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Who

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In 1916 the McLeans purchased Vetter’s Bakery and after adding the top storey this became their home and business.When the local farmers were visiting town, there was nowhere for them to have a cup of tea. Frances realised this need, and thus McLeans Café and Bakery was established. An ef cient refrigeration system was installed which enabled the café to offer ice-creams, soft drinks, milkshakes, small goods, fruit and vegetables as well as a wide variety of baked goods and wedding and birthday cakes. In 1940 Andrew and Frances retired to Caloundra. They kept ownership of the building and leased the business to E.S. Millinerand in 1949 to Kosnos Freeleagus. Unfortunately the 1951 re destroyed the café and the School of Arts. The vacant block of land was purchased by Wally Burnett.

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