Friday, 20 August 2021
Shopping local keeps your money in your community!
Somewhere to go during COVID! During this time of COVID restrictions visiting attractions locally shows that we don’t have to travel too far to enjoy world class attractions. One such attraction is the historic ride on The Mary Valley Rattles from the Historic Gympie Railway Station along the Mary Valley line out to the Amamoor Rail station.
of Queensland engine, and was also possibly its most versatile. The C17 class of locomotive was a lightweight Queensland design that was suited to the lightweight track and sharp curves of the Queensland Railways. They were built by Walkers Limited of Maryborough for Queensland Rail at the end of the Second World War and were in daily service through Queensland, including Brisbane passenger services until the end of the steam era in 1969.
Each Saturday you can depart Gympie at 10:00am arriving Amamoor at 11:00am
The band comprises of between 12 to 14 Pipers and Drummers who are dressed in full Scottish highland regalia and play a wide variety of entertaining music both traditional and modern. What a great way to relive some of the historic Queensland way of life and enjoy great country views of the Mary Valley and it is only a short drive from Maleny.
On the weekend of Saturday the 21st August from 9.30am something very special will be happening at the historic Gympie Station making this day an extra special day to visit the Rattler.
The train then departs Amamoor at 12:00pm. arriving back at the Gympie Station at 1:00pm.
The Noosa & District Pipe Band will Pipe the train off as it leaves the station.
The train is pulled by a C17 locomotive. This class was overall the most numerous class
The Mary Valley Rattler is a not for profit organisation ensuring the public has access to a historic rail experience. It operates with assistance from a large group of volunteers and are administered by a voluntary board. Bookings are essential due to limited availability and acceptance of special terms and conditions of travel, bookings are required by calling the station on (07) 5482 2750
Please support businesses mentioned herein! Shopping Local encourages you to do just that: shop local and rediscover the quality, savings and bene ts of shopping right here at home.
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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston To contact Cr Winston Johnston winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
Partnership helps ght pest plants’ invasion
Commitment to protect native wildlife renewed
Landholders are urged to join the ght against pest plants as part of Sunshine Coast Council’s renewed commitment to weed them out.
Following ongoing positive results, Sunshine Coast Council will continue its program to protect native wildlife by preventing and controlling declared feral animals in the region.
On the 22nd July Council endorsed a 12-month Biosecurity Surveillance Program at its Ordinary Meeting. Council of cers will proactively monitor the extent of invasive plants across the region and partner with landholders to manage target species on their properties.
The feral animal prevention and control program targets speci c declared species throughout the Sunshine Coast Council area - wild dogs; feral goats, cats and deer; European foxes and rabbits; and Indian Myna birds.
Those being targeted include groundsel bush, cat’s clawcreeper, reweed, giant rat’s tail grasses and salvinia. Landholder support to council is critical to the program’s success. Results from the survey program last year found that 28 per cent of properties proactively inspected contained invasive weeds. Not only do pest plants replace more productive grasses, they invade and compete with pastures, destroy native wildlife habitat.
The 12-month program will start on 6 September 2021.
They also affect livestock that eat the plants, all of which can have a huge economic impact on our farmers.
For information about invasive animals visit: https:// www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/.../ Invasive-animals
Council’s Biosecurity Surveillance Program involves council of cers assisting landholders with education materials and equipment to help manage invasive plants on their property which will help landholders meet their legal obligations. During the 12-month program, council of cers will inspect privately owned properties equal to or greater than 4000m2 within the Sunshine Coast Local Government Area.
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The program will run from 6 September 2021 to 5 September 2022. Of cers will visit properties to determine invasive plant presence, monitor the effectiveness of control measures being undertaken, collect samples and provide information and education to help property owners control invasive weeds.
Sunshine Coast Council Did you know that the Sunshine Coast Council where you can do everyday business, whether personal or commercial at the one web site.
The program will be conducted at Balmoral Ridge, Diamond Valley, Beerwah, Mt Mellum, Bells Creek, Crohamhurst, North Maleny, Flaxton, Dulong, Eerwah Vale, Verrierdale, Belli Park, Peachester, Montville, Obi Obi and Mapleton.
Apart from updating your details, make payments or view your council documents you can view property details, rate notices, animal details or make requests online at any time. The one stop Council shop is at:
Under the Biosecurity Act 2014, landholders must manage invasive plants on land that is under their control. A range of resources are available including pest plant identi cation manuals, a smartphone application and fact sheets.
https:// mycouncil.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/
For more information and advice visit council’s website https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/.../Pest-Survey-Program
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More Sunshine Coast Council news
Time to register your pet
The annual Sunshine Coast Council pet registration period is coming up in September so now is the perfect time to make sure your pet’s details are up to date. If you have moved to a new house, your pet has recently been desexed or microchipped or your pet has sadly passed away, it’s important to ensure council has the correct details before registration renewals are sent out late August. Registration costs just $15 if your dog or cat is desexed and microchipped and it’s free, if you have a current pensioner card. Service Excellence Portfolio Councillor Winston Johnston said; “Registration information also helps us to provide pet-related services, such as dog off-leash parks, where they are needed most.” You can also Register at the Council web site at: https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Pay-and-Apply/ Cat-and-Dog-Registration/Updating-RegistrationDetails
Period to pay Council rates extended
Sunshine Coast residents have been given an extra week to pay their rate bill as the local council moves to help residents affected by the recent Queensland COVID lockdown. Residents now had until 27 August to pay their rate bills without incurring interest.
Ratepayers who cannot make their rate bill payment by the extended date of 27 August are encouraged to apply to enter into an interest-free payment arrangement. There is a range of convenient online payment options available to pay your rate bill, including BPAY and by phone on 131 816. Check your rate notice to see all the ways you can pay. To set up a payment arrangement to pay your rates by fortnightly or monthly instalments residents can log into MyCouncil, contact council by phone 07 5475 7272 between 8.15am and 5pm, Monday to Friday., or email: rates@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au before 27 August. Don’t forget that the early payment discount no longer applies to council rates.
Telstra to allow FREE Public Phone Box Calls
Telstra recently announced that local or national calls to a xed line or Australian mobile from a Telstra payphone would no longer incur a charge. The move means the days of scrambling for 50 cents in change, or devising a code involving a predetermined number of rings were effectively over. Australia’s payphone network remained useful for students, homeless people and in emergencies in urban areas. Telstra also advised it had no plans to remove any of the pay phones, and the number of phones the company maintained was determined by the federal government. There are still approximately 15,000 public phones around the country from which some 11 million calls are made, including some 230,000 calls to emergency services such as “000”. The estimated cost to Telstra to allow FREE pay phone calls is expected to be about $5 million annually. Many vulnerable Australians don't have access to a mobile phone so it's really important for them to break down that sense of social poverty, social isolation to connect with a friend, or to connect with a service. Also it will assist those who are urgently leaving a dangerous domestic situation. Pay phones also play an important role in emergency situations such as through the bush res, cyclones and oods in keeping people connected. Pay phones are not connected through the mobile network so are more resilient during natural disasters. I wonder if pay phones can become popular again?
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Mr Andrew Wallac Federal Member for Fisher
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r Wallace, Federal Member for Fisher says Australia’s major online wagering operators, including Sportsbet, Ladbrokes and bet365, have pledged to support new measures that will pave the way to bring internet betting laws in line with those that govern casinos, TAB outlets and gaming lounges and already ban cash advances from nearby ATMs. This is going to help a lot of people struggling with problem gambling. For many months I have been leading a campaign in Canberra to ensure that we apply the same rules online that we apply in the real world - if you, rightly, cannot gamble with a credit card in a casino or TAB then you shouldn’t be able to bet with a credit card online. Credit cards allow problem gamblers to lose not only all they have but much more than they have, at high interest rates, harming themselves and those around them. This announcement from the gambling industry is an important step forward and I will be making sure I keep up the pressure for change. Responsible Wagering Australia CEO Brent Jackson said his members had acknowledged concerns expressed by policymakers and the community. He said they would be developing measures to bring the online environment into line with gambling at clubs, pubs and casinos where credit card use is prohibited. It will be illegal for a betting company to accept a credit card online. Those who have a gambling problem can get help at: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/services-in-yourstate/queensland.
Rural Land Grants now available Rural landowners in the Sunshine Coast Council area can apply for nancial help to complete on-ground environment projects on their private property, with Expressions of Interest for Sunshine Coast Council’s Landholder Environment Grants now open. Grants of up to $15,000 are available for projects like bush regeneration; reducing sediment loss on farms; controlling environmental weeds; modifying nonboundary fencing to make it wildlife friendly; revegetating degraded areas; and to establish vegetation corridors and buffer zones. Only private rural landholders can apply. An acquittal report must be submitted by the applicant detailing project outcomes and how funds received from council were spent. This should align to their funding agreement. A. ll grant funding must be acquitted and must be completed online. Successful applicants will be advised ten weeks after full application closing date. The grants are funded by the Environment Levy and delivered on council’s Environment and Liveability Strategy objectives. Applying is a three-stage process: Submit an Expression of Interest before 30 August 2021. Site visit from a council Conservation Partnerships Of cer to assess the project and provide any additional guidance.
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Make Australia Make Again! If you want to live in a country that builds things you have to buy things that your country builds!
Please read the Landholder Environment Grant Guidelines at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants.
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Around Glass house Electorate with Mr Andrew Powell. M.P.
Apply now for the Joyce Newton Bursary
Single Use Plastic Ban to commence
Are you ready for the plastics ban coming to effect on September 1? Plastic pollution is a growing problem and when it ends up in the wrong place, To support students living in the Glass House electorate who wish to further their quali cations after completing it can negatively impact the health of our Year 12 (either at university, in a trade or TAFE), I have communities, our environment and wildlife. developed a bursary for year 12 school leavers – the Joyce Newton OAM Memorial Bursary. It is in honour of my good friend and community advocate Mrs. Joyce Newton. Joyce sadly passed away in 2018 of Motor Neurones disease. This bursary is designed to provide nancial assistance to help school leavers with the costs associated with moving to their place of learning, and the purchase of books, IT, trade tools and/or other necessary requirements. The bursary is a $1,000 gift voucher to your choice of Concept IT or Mitre 10. The winning applicant and their immediate family will also be invited to dinner at Queensland Parliament with myself and Joyce Newton OAM's daughter, Jennifer Tunley. For further information contact my of ce at Suite 4/70 Maple Street, Maleny QLD 4552 by phone on 0753188100 or by email at: glass.house@parliament.qld.gov.au Postal address is: PO Box 727. Maleny. QLD. 4552
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 Club Acoustic Encore local musicians 7 March 6.30 pm Maleny RSL Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL Maleny PickleBall every Sunday 9am to 11a.m Maleny High School Activities Centre. Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com
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It is now Magpie breeding season “They are protective of their young”
Magpie breeding season has begun across the Sunshine Coast and residents are asked to remain tolerant of this protected and iconic native animal when walking or riding near Magpie nests. Please do not throw things at magpies or chase them. Stay away from their nests and young, especially birds that are learning to y. Magpies were very clever, remembering faces in their neighbourhood. Picking up a edgling bird, a young bird that has just left the nest could be seen by the parent bird as threatening its young and it may trigger swooping behaviour. Magpies will often stay in one area for up to 20 years and can identify individuals by their facial features, even recognising all the people in their neighbourhood. When they walk around with their head tilted, they are actually listening for prey and are capable of hearing earthworms and larvae moving underground. Magpies see cats, dogs and other magpies as intruders - it’s not just people they swoop. Research shows that only about 10 per cent of breeding males will actually swoop.
ground, they do not hop.
Magpies are extraordinary parents, looking after their young for up to two years.
Living with swooping magpies If there is a swooping magpie in your neighbourhood, take these simple measures to protect yourself and others: walk through the magpie’s territory quickly - don’t run; take a different route next time; protect your head with an umbrella, hat or helmet; wear glasses to protect your eyes; watch the magpies while walking away quickly from the area - magpies are less likely to swoop if you look at them; attach a ag or streamers on a stick to your bike or backpack; and walk your bike through the magpie’s territory - don’t ride. Remember they have survival instincts just like you and I
Swooping begins once the eggs are hatched and ends once the chicks have left the nest, which
What can you do if a magpie swoops at you? Stay calm, protect your face and walk away quickly. On the other hand Magpies can become very good friends. They do learn which nearby humans do not constitute a risk. They will remember someone who was good to them. They will even bring their babies for friendly humans to see. Magpies have shown the ability to make and use tools, imitate human speech, grieve, play games, and work in teams.
Take a moment to appreciate the complex carolling of one of Australia’s most iconic birds—our humble magpie.
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Don’t act aggressively towards them as they have a very long memory, and this will just encourage further defensive behaviour in the future.
Penalties for injuring magpies vary based on circumstances.
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When you see male magpies defending their territory, understand they are merely defending their young.
Magpies are protected under the Nature Conservation Act.
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National Wattle Day “Australians celebrate National Wattle Day on September 1st” The Golden Wattle is Australia’s national oral emblem, it’s a symbol of Australia, our national colours that our sporting teams proudly display, and it represents us all. The rst celebration of Wattle Day was held on 1 September 1910 in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. NSW changed the date to 1 August in 1916 because that allowed the Red Cross to use the earlier owering and more familiar Cootamundra Wattle rather than Golden Wattle. Australia is the land of the wattle with approximately 1,210 different species of wattles, belonging to the genus Acacia, and nearly all of these, about 98-99% only occur in Australia. The golden wattle, is a tree of the family Fabaceae native to southeastern Australia and it grows to a height of approximately 8 m and has phyllodes ( attened leaf stalks) instead of true leaves. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations used acacias routinely for a very wide range of purposes: from food and medicines, to utensils such as digging sticks and barbs, weapons (clubs, shields, boomerangs, spear throwers, spear shafts and heads), for musical instruments such as clap sticks; rewood, ash, glues, string, dyes and waterproo ng, sandals and head decorations, ceremonial items and seasonal signals. And this knowledge was taught word-of-mouth from generation to generation for tens of thousands of years. Since 1915 wattles and wattle groves have been planted in memory of fallen Australians as a living way of remembering and honouring the lives and sacri ces of those servicemen and women who did not return home from war.
“We're proud to wear the Green and Gold, Live the Spirit of Australia, We welcome Spring on Wattle Day, From coast to coast, let's all say G’Day. It is a poignant moment in time as the 2020 Olympic Games has just nished to quietly consider the importance of the Wattle Tree to Australia.
"Wattle Day is all about appreciating wattle and celebrating what it is, and means, to be Australian. It is a day to appreciate how fortunate we are. A day to remember that we are strongest and at our best when we look out for our neighbours and when we respect and care for each other.” His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd)
What is the Golden Wattle Award? The award is an honorary recognition of the actions or achievements of an Australian or Australians whose contributions in the past 12 months deserve special acknowledgement by Australians. Determination of the award is based on an outstanding or exceptional contribution to Australia (the land) or the Australian Spirit (the people) in or from any eld of endeavour. It recognises the Australian who has brought ‘gold’ to Australia that year. The Golden Wattle Award winner is announced by the Wattle Day Association each year on 1 September (National Wattle Day)
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Leftover paint and packaging from a recent job? Did you know you can dispose of it with Paintback and it’s FREE to drop off? There are over 150 disposal locations across Australia where you can: -Dispose up to 100L of paint at a time -Responsibly dispose of your waste paint -Recycle and reduce waste going to the land ll The closest to Maleny is Beerwah Industrial Estate.
Sealit multipurpose is an acrylic rubber based compound that penetrates into the pores of the concrete to provide a permanently exible waterproof membrane. It conforms with the requirements of a class III waterproo ng membrane in that it exceeds 300% elongation at break when stretched. Often leaks warrant repair, however the cost of doing so can be high. Sealit multipurpose. Where possible the concrete should be dry prior to application of Sealit – this generally means emptying the tank. Coverage is approximately 10M2 per Ltr (Soak In Mix) – 1st Coat and 5M2 per Ltr 2nd Coat (Dependant on Substrate). As a guide 1 x 15ltr pail covers 75m 2 (2 Coats)
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What do we really mean when we say our toilet paper helps build toilets? We trust that our partner organisations know how to best improve global access to proper sanitation – that means our donation could go to building toilets. To put it into perspective, a child under ve dies every two minutes from diarrhoea diseases caused by poor water and sanitation. Pro ts from the sale of this toilet paper is used our donation could go to building toilets, but could also mean it supports larger clean water projects.
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Ford Falcon XD Prototype The late 70s and early 1980s was a turbulent time for the motor industry, on the back of the fuel crisis Below is a rare photo that I came across of a Ford Falcon XD Prototype. The XD Falcon shape was made between 1979 and 1982.
In the photo you will notice the rounded bottoms of the side windows which look smoother than the squared of windows eventually used in the production model. Note the very coupe-ish style and the extra side window area which was considered for the Falcon as well as the waistline at the read door which was still quite high and the severe treatment at the base of the “A-pillar”. Your One Stop Shop for Automotive Repairs – you don’t need to do the running around, we do it for you!:.
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Maple Street Meats Specialising in quality product and service.
Shop2/4 Maple Street, Maleny
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When only the best will do! Ingredients
Recipes from Jeremi
800g lean beef mince
Giant Cheesy Meatball & Spaghett
3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced 1 tbsp Italian seasoning mix 1 tsp dried chilli akes
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Combine all the meatball ingredients in a mixing bowl except the bocconcini and olive oil. Season. Mix everything together until well combined and sticky. Divide mixture into four portions, 200 grams each. Roll into meatballs. Then use your thumb to make a deep dent in the centre of each meatball. Fill with a bocconcini, pinch mince together to seal cheese inside then roll back into a giant meatball.
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Heat oven to 150ºC. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Add meatballs to the pan in batches, cook for 5 minutes or until browned on all sides. Then place meatballs on a tray lined with baking paper and transfer to the oven while you prepare the sauce.
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Heat another tablespoon of olive oil over mediumhigh heat. Add onion and garlic, sauté for 3 minutes or until onion is soft and translucent. Then add tomato paste, keep stirring and cook for 1 minute.
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Add crushed tomatoes, chilli akes, bay leaves, thyme leaves and 1 cup water, season and stir well.
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Turn the heat to medium, add the meatballs to the sauce, stir gently until all meatballs are nicely coated in the sauce. Cover the pan slightly with a lid and simmer for 15-20 minutes until the sauce thickens.
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Meanwhile, cook spaghetti according to package instructions.
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Drain pasta through a colander, and put the back in the same pot. Add a cup of the marinara sauce to the pasta and stir well.
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To serve, dish the spaghetti and place each meatball on top. Ladle extra marinara sauce over the meatball and pasta, sprinkle with parsley and grated parmesan.
1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup breadcrumbs 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated 4 bocconcini balls (or mozzarella) 2 tbsps olive oil, for cooking
Marinara Sauce 1 tbsp olive oil 1 large onion, peeled and nely diced 2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced 140g tomato paste 2 (400g) cans crushed tomatoes 1 tsp dried chilli akes 2 bay leaves 3 sprigs of thyme, leaves only 1 packet (500g) spaghetti Parmesan cheese, to serve 3-4 parsley leaves, ne chopped
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Small Business COVID Relief Business Boost Grants are now available
Why Shop Locally?
The grant-funded project must be in any of the following three priorities:
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:
✓ Future planning ✓ Specialised and automated software ✓ Staff management, development and planning The Department of Employment, Small Business and Training (DESBT) manage the grants.
It Creates local jobs and it is personal;
What funding is available? If successful, applicants will receive grant funding of up to $15,000 (excluding GST) on completing their proposed project and compliant acquittal documentation.
Shopping locally helps Australia grow;
Successful applicants must co-contribute at least 30% of the total project costs.
Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend;
The project must fall within any of the three priorities outlined above. The minimum grant funding amount is $7,500, and the maximum is $15,000. For more information visit the web site: https://desbt.qld.gov.au/
Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;
For businesses wishing to join Maleny Commerce go to the web address:
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It reduces your carbon footprint
nancial aid to businesses
The Commonwealth and Queensland Governments have reached a 50/50 funding agreement that will see the value of the Queensland COVID-19 Business Support Grants rise from $260 million to $600 million.
Will you really support local businesses?
As part of the package additional support for businesses that have had a decline in turnover of more than 30 per cent will include a number of nancial supports on a tiered range of payments based on payroll size for all businesses across Queensland.
About Maleny Commerce
From Monday 16 August, there is a $5000 COVID-19 Business Support Grants program open to businesses across Queensland. There is also a $1,000 one-off grant to non-employing sole traders across Queensland
Maleny and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. is an incorporated body representing the business community since 1986.
To nd out more about these grants visit the web page at: https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/92943.
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Now is a great time for controlled burns on country acreage blocks From the onset If you wish to conduct a planned burn, a written permit from a re warden is essential. Please contact your local Rural Fire Service to nd out your local warden. When planning a prescribed burn for reasons such as wild re suppression, hazard reduction, timber production management and weed control considerations should include the local conditions, e.g. weather, landforms, infrastructure, and safety of animals and people. People living on bush blocks and surrounded by bushland are always susceptible to bush res. When an unexpected bush re approaches it is then too late to formulate a bush re plan. Now is the time to prepare your family and property so everyone knows what actions to take to survive.
Medical Emergency requires Helicopter On Sunday August 8th the Group was called upon to assist at the Maleny Show-grounds where a Life Flight helicopter landed to take a medical emergency patient to the Brisbane Royal Woman’s Hospital. This is just one of the tasks that the group is called upon from time to time to assist with at very short notice.
Maleny State Emergency Service looking for new members WE NEED YOU!!! The Maleny SES is on the hunt for new members. Now is the perfect time to join to get those much needed skills such as chainsaw and height safety in time for storm and cyclone season. Interested?? Contact us today. Follow on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MalenySES
On the day of any planned burn consideration should be given to conditions such as weather and site condition suitability. These conditions include, temperature, humidity, wind-speed and wind direction. Thus it is possible to conduct a cool burn and not effect the fauna and ora too much. You can work with QFES and your local council to prepare a bush re management plan tailored to the needs of your property. It is not good enough to just light the re and leave it unattended to burn itself until it burns out. This may have been an approach many years ago, but no more. Weather wise this is a good time of year to nalise your bush management plan and tidy up those areas that ,ay become problematical later in the year when the hotter weather conditions are upon us. Don’t put if off until it is too late.
More than 170 people have died on Queensland roads this year, including 10 Sunshine Coast residents whose lives were tragically taken too soon. This is already up from a total of 6 last year with 4 months to go.
Recent Queensland Police Service data suggests the state is on track to have 300 Queenslanders die in fatal crashes in 2021. it had been more than a decade since the state had 300 deaths in one year on Queensland roads.
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Take Care there are ticks about! Pets - People and ticks are things that don’t mingle very well. Tick bites can lead to bacterial diseases like Queensland Tick Typhus. They can can also lead to Mammalian Meat Allergy (MMA), which means you can no longer eat red meat. But more common many people suffer allergic reactions to tick saliva. These can range from mild, where the bite gets red, swollen and in amed, to life threatening anaphylaxis. There are 70 species in Australia and at least 16 bite humans. Ticks can make you really sick. Diseases i9n animals can be fatal if not properly treated, so all dog owners should take immediate steps to protect their animals. In Maleny tick season can vary each year, depending greatly on weather patterns. Generally, the of cial season is September through to midsummer, in February. Yet in South East Queensland, we start seeing tick paralysis cases earlier in the year, and often all year round. But generally we see a surge in ticks in August and September, when the temperature and humidity starts to rise. Under favourable conditions, a second life cycle may result in a second peak in May. However, infestation by adult ticks can occur at any time of the year when conditions are suitable, even in mid-winter. Tick Paralysis is condition caused by a species of tick found on the eastern seaboard of Australia called Ixodes holocyclus. These ticks are very proli c in Maleny and surrounds, making tick prevention ESSENTIAL to prevent serious illness and death. Ixodes holocyclus is known as a ‘3 host tick’ because the tick goes through three development phases – each requiring a blood-meal from a warm-blooded host. Typically, larvae hatch form eggs in late February to April or May, followed by nymphs from March to September or October and then gradually the adult population from August to February, peaking around December. All dog owners are strongly encouraged to have their dogs on a tick control program, regularly check their dogs for ticks, and be on the lookout for signs of any unsuspected illnesses. I am sure that local Maleny veterinary Services can provide you with all the necessary information to keep those precious pets safe at this time of year.
With snake season about to start, it is so important that all pet owners have a think about snake awareness and making sure their pets are safe this season. More importantly snakes like an easy meal so eggs are a much more attractive option because wild chooks are a bit harder to subdue. Golf balls (or similar) can be a very effective stand-in for real eggs when the snake comes slithering. It has been found that one fake plastic meal, and the snake will lose interest for good. The main things to think about are snake proo ng pets enclosures like chicken coops, guinea pig enclosures and bird aviaries. If the enclosures are not snake proofed correctly, then its basically a buffet waiting for snakes to arrive. Please make sure there are no gaps around the enclosure and very small chicken wire is used to secure all sides of the enclosure so snakes can’t get in. By keeping your property rodent-free you will go a long way to making your property a lot less attractive to snakes as it is the rodents that the snakes are initially chasing, the chooks just happen to be there. Snakes can atten themselves so even large snakes can squeeze through the tiniest gaps if given the chance, so make sure you have a sturdy, secure coop. If you do nd a snake on your property, don’t panic! Handling a snake without training is dangerous, and most people are bitten attempting to remove or kill a snake. They didn’t come into your garden to hurt you so keep an eye out for snakes on the move as we move closer to spring time! If you have a snake to be relocated you can talk to Sunshine Coast Snake catchers at https://www.facebook.com/SunshineCoastSnakeCatchers
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An Old Codger’s Thoughts and opinion Now that Brisbane has been named as the scene of the 2032 Olympics it will be very interesting to see whose names are lined up as part of the administration of the games. With such public expenses the list will be long. Undoubtedly, there will be the list of ex-politicians eager to get their names back into the public purse and many decisions will be made along political party lines, irrespective of the persons ability or circumstances. The State Government predicts economic bene ts in the billions of dollars and jobs for the next 20 years for hosting the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. These predictions are always very optimistic, but just how often does those promising predictions come to the fore? A Queensland Government report identi es that the 2032 Olympic Games will deliver economic bene ts for the 10 years leading up the games and then 10 years after. Games Organising Committee costs are estimated at costing $4.45 billion total for the staging of the Games but there will be at no cost to Queensland as those costs will be offset by: •
An International Olympic Committee contribution of at least $2.5 billion; and
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Revenues such as sponsorship and ticket sales
Those costings were completed in 2019, before the world changed with the Covid pandemic. There is only one thing guaranteed and that is that the running costs of the games will increase at a rate above in ation. It should be remembered that the 2016 Rio Olympics cost over $13 billion US dollars whilst the 2021 London Olympics cost $14.8 billion US dollars. In an attempt to ensure gaining the Olympic Games for Brisbane in 2032 one could guarantee that there would be little or no mention of costing over runs. One only has to over view other major government project to see how costs always get “blown out”. The federal government will cover half the cost for the 2032 Olympic Games, should frontrunner Brisbane be con rmed as the host. Once again it is public money. An important question that should be pondered is; “Is the Olympic and Para-Olympic Games really about sport or is there another agenda running in the background?” In hosting the Olympics many cities end up going into debt because they hosted the games and basic community needs are neglected.
Truthful Jones says
And he swears that it 100% true. - No Bulls##t” Truthful Jones tells of the time that he was ying to see friends in Sydney. He went to the Brisbane airport and was surprised to nd that there was a security scare in full operation. An individual, later discovered to be a state school teacher, was arrested trying to board a ight while in possession of a ruler, a protractor, a square, a slide rule, and a calculator. Queensland’s Attorney General believes the man is a member of the notorious Algebra movement. He is being charged with carrying weapons of math instruction. “Al-gebra is a very fearsome cult, indeed”, the Attorney General said. “They desire average solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes go off on a tangent in a search of absolute value. They consist of quite shadowy gures, with names like “x” and “y”, and, although they are frequently referred to as “unknowns”, we know they really belong to a common denominator and are part of the axis of medieval with coordinates in every country. “As the great Greek philanderer Isosceles used to say, there are three sides to every triangle.” When asked to comment on the arrest, Premier Palaszczuk said, “If God had wanted us to have better weapons of math instruction, He would have given us more ngers and toes.”
"Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people Eleanor Roosevelt.
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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News Travelling Jackaroo “Getting to the Top” Trade Muff Shirts Popular Recently whilst staying in Cairns Sam reports that someone stole one of his custom embroidered TradeMutt shirts and a pair of undies off his washing line. The person removing the clothing Sam says; “It would be funny if the shirts weren’t so unique. Lucky I have some spares.” Just shows that it is not only Sam the Travelling Jackaroo who knows the real value of Trade Muff workwear.
With Sam any horsepower will d “First time I’ve sat in a saddle in a few months, it was hilarious because I’m not a horsey person and my family do reining/Western and I spent the whole time trying to work out where the heck the saddle horn was. Turns out racing saddles are completely different to what I’m used to seeing.”
Welcome Waves
With the cold weather, even here in North Queensland my favourite sponsor is without a doubt SAVITREK, they’re the best blanket to just wrap around like a sleeping bag and to crash in when you’re exhausted. Instantly warm too!
I am nding that people are waiting along the way for me - I announce on my page when I'm leaving a town and people calculate when I'll be going past their turnoff, to come out and give me a wave. I always look forward to these friendly faces.
The greatest travelling companion
One good thing about the Cairns Show - I won the Cairns 2021 esky race. I couldn’t use my esky as it was deemed to be modi ed, it still held some contents and they were worried about my “drinkdriving”. lol.
July 25th saw another night of All Aussie Adventures at the Charters towers Show. Massive thanks to Working Dog Productions for granting permission to use it for the fundraising efforts for: Royal Flying Doctor Service, Dolly's Dream and Drought Angels. Proud to announce that so far we’ve raised an incredible $15,838 for Dolly's Dream so far through the trip. On top of this we are also raising awareness of the charities. So it is good news all around.
It was a great opportunity for show-goers to get a photo with my bright orange tractor and at the same time make a donation through a motorised Esky donation box.
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Local Groups News There is a Recreational Group in Maleny and Surrounds that will cater for your desires!
“Bikies meet at Tesch Park”
“Maleny Bikies” are organising a BYO "Bikes+Bikkies" meetup on Sunday August 22nd at 12md at Tesch Park, Maleny to provide an opportunity for bike riders from the wider community of Maleny to connect! This event is a super casual meet and greet. Come for a chat about our plans about riding bikes around town. Bring your eBikes, bicycles, tricycles and yourself, even if you don't have a bike! Health and safety is important to us and due to COVID-19, this event is strictly BYO lunch!! Please remember your face masks and abide by COVID restrictions.
Maleny Senior Citizens Notes August. - 2021
BUSY NEEDLES 5th and 19th
INDOOR BOWLS 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th DROP IN … 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th Don’t forget the visit to the Maleny Car Club on Monday 12th in the Maleny Historical Society grounds. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING….. 23rd 915am for 930am start. Hopefully Rob Outridge will join us for our AGM, take the chair, until the committee is reinstated and any new members welcomed. The usual raf es, membership draw $50 and lucky door will take place.
September. - 2021 BUSY NEEDLES 2nd, 16th and 23rd INDOOR BOWLS 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd. NO BOWLS 29th due to an Eistedford DROP IN … 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th STREET STALL 24th COMMITTEE MEETING .20th. (830am Lynda’s place) GENERAL MEETING 27th will be down at Baroon Pocket Dam 930am for Morning Tea for which we all might be able to bring a plate to share. Bring your own ask, cup and whatever else you might like to drink.
Maleny Neighbourhood News
The Maleny Neighbourhood Centre relies heavily on community donations and funding to carry out the many services provided to local people. One of those services is the Maleny Women’s House. The Maleny Women’s House provides transitional short termed accommodation for women and children from Maleny and the surrounding area who are experiencing the risk of homelessness, or are currently homeless and need to move into appropriate and physically secure housing. MNC has found that assisting women to move into more stable housing can often take 2-3 months. The Women’s House however is NOT a women’s shelter for women eeing domestic violence. For further information about being able to access this facility contact the Housing Manager – Katherine Miller on 0493 110 523, to discuss eligibility and assessment process. Recently the members of the Maleny Masonic Club rallied to the assistance of the Neighbourhood Centre and presented a cheque for the amount of $5000 to go towards costs associated with the Woman’s House project.
Photo Above: MNC Coordinator Rick Paget (second from left) with (from left), Arthur Trass, Lachele Cronau, Nihal Wije, Colin Harding and John McLennan
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Vision is to “To Save and Display Maleny's History Some Maleny history with Harvey Bryce
Anro Asia Runs aground on Bribie Island Do you remember when the Anro Asia cargo ship ran aground at the northern tip of Bribie Island on the 29th October, 1981 whilst entering Moreton Bay?
It will be 40 years since this incident occurred drawing crowds on the shores of Caloundra's Happy Valley to watch the weeklong recovery event. RAAF Chinooks and support craft removed the 84 containers on
board, allowing tug boats to tow the vessel free. Also removed was 1100 tonnes of bunker fuel.
in South Passage during light rain and broke up. This was almost the same location as where the Anro Asia came to grief.
The Anro Aia was a 213-metre 16,336 gross tonnage Roll on -Roll Off container vessel.
All the cargo (nine Mitchell Bombers in crates, aviation fuel
The vessel sustained damage to several double bottom tanks, releasing around 70 to 100 tonnes of bunker fuel into the sea.
and medical supplies) was recovered and the front half was sealed and towed to New Guinea as a oating workshop. No lives were lost in this disaster.
The Anro Asia was re- oated on the 6th November 1981. The Anro Asia sailed under the Singapore ag, it was built in 1978 and had a gross tonnage of 13402 tonnes. It was broken up at Chittagong on the 12th April, 1997.
Sign seen outside of a Country Hotel at Mulgowie!
Ironically, the Rufus King, an American liberty ship ran aground
Information here. is. supplied. by Maleny Cultural & Historical Society In "To collect, store, preserve, restore and display examples of past life in Maleny so we can effectively tell and show the story of our community
(07) 5499 9030.
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Maleny Community Groups News and Events
Community Groups that form the back bone of the Maleny Community
Maleny Rotary Pride of Workmanship Awards
Events 2021
It was Aristotle some 2400 years ago, who rst said “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act, but a habit.”
Vietnam Veterans’ Day 18 August 11.00 am Maleny RSL Maleny RSL.
The Rotary Club of Maleny is proud to continue their Pride of Workmanship Awards to provide businesses and organisations with an opportunity to acknowledge and thank employees for this habit of excellence.
CANCELLED - Vix & The Slick Chick 20th August 6.30 pm Maleny RSL.
Given the COVID19 times, some employees have gone to exceptional lengths to help their managers and businesses in these different times.
Olin will receive recognition on the 21st August at Tranquil Park in front of friends and family - this is a huge achievement for a bright and enthusiastic young man.” Organisers are looking forward to meeting all of the nominees with their workmates, families and friends next Saturday night at a presentation dinner to be held at Tranquil Park. Photos from the night will be published so, please keep an eye on the Rotary Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/rotaryclubofmaleny Photo Above: Jared Ashcroft + Olin Stratford of J’s Sports First Aid.
Australian Voices Concert 29 August 2.00 pm Bookings: malenyartscouncil.com CANCELLED _ Kevin Howell Open Day 28 August Maleny Historical Society, Mens Shed & the Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club Pioneer Village. John Mays 3 September 6.30 Maleny RSL “Welcome to Maleny" Maleny Lions 11 September 2.00pm for 2.30pm start MDSRC Clubhouse and Ziza Field. Springtime High Tea and Fashion Show 16 September 10 am Maleny Community Centre. Spring Fair by the Maleny Garden Club 2nd October 9.00 am - 4.00 pm Showgrounds Pavilion. Maleny Singers and Brisbane City Pops Orchestra 21 November (details TBA) Maleny Singers Christmas Concert 10 December Maleny RSL
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Drag Queen Bingo Beyond Blue Fundraiser 22nd August 5.00 pm Maleny RSL. Film and TV Trivia Night 28 August 6.30 pm Maleny RSL
Rotary received a staggering 13 nominations this year for their Awards. A few nominees are still in their teens. Jared Ashcroft was thrilled to see one of their members be included, saying "J’s Sports First Aid would like to congratulate team member Olin Stratford on being nominated for the Rotary Club of Maleny’s Pride in Workmanship Award.
Maleny Calendar of
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Maleny Community Groups & When they meet!
Community Groups that form the back bone of the Maleny Community
Maleny Rotary Club Meeting. Times 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. 6-30pm for 7pm Maleny Hotel, Bunya St. Maleny Email: secretary.maleny@rotary9600.org president.maleny@rotary9600.org
Maleny Probus Club Meeting. Times
Maleny Uniting Church, Landsborough Road, Maleny
Meet 10 am on the 4th Wednesday of each month. Feb to November
1300 856 859
Apex Club of Maleny Meeting. Times MALENY HOTEL/MALENY BOWL'S CLUB 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS, 7.00PM. Email maleny@apex.org.au. Postal PO BOX 39. MALENY, QLD 4552 0487770653
Maleny Senior Citizens Meetings at
The Verandah Room 23 Maple Street, Maleny 8:00 am - 11:30 am. 4th Monday of Month. Activities include card games, meetings and regular bus trips Email: margarry1@bigpond.com
0409 266 507
Queensland Country Womens Association - Maleny Branch Meetings at
The Verandah Room 23 Maple Street, Maleny 8:00 am - 11:30 am. 4th Monday of Month.
Email: qcwa.maleny@gmail.com
The Zonta Club of Blackall Range Meetings at
Various between Montville and Maleny. Dinner meeting 3rd Tuesday of month 6pm.
Email: membership@zontablackrange.org.au president@zontablackallrange.org.au
The LIONS CLUB OF MALENY-BLACKALL RANGE Inc. Meetings at
Maleny Uniting Church Hall On the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6.30pm Monthly Dinner Meeting held at The Orangery,10 Mountain View Rd, at 6.30pm on 4th Tuesday of month
Email: maleny-blackall-range@lionsq3.org.au
Maleny Commerce Meetings at
Monthly breakfast networking meetings. 2nd Tuesday of the month. Venues to be advised.
Email: info@malenycommerce.org.au
Being a part of a community can make us feel as though we are a part of something greater than ourselves.
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Maleny Hardware & Rural Supplies Hardware - Farm Supplies - Pet Products - Garden - Fencing - Campin
Andrea & Mark Porter Maleny Hardware and Rural Supplies is located in the centre of Maleny in the picturesque Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Thy offer good old fashioned service to your car for those heavy items. There is also ample parking at the front and pick up at the rear of the store. We are independently owned and supply the local community with rural and hardware supplies at competitive prices.
Did you know we can deliver items in surrounding suburbs for a small fee. Come and browse through our extensive range of products and say hi to the new owners Andrea & Mark Porter.
The signs of spring are beginning to happen around us as the days lengthen and the earth begins to warm…
Now Now is is an an ideal ideal time time to to check check out out our our new new “Garden “Garden Section” Section”
Want a Low Maintenance Garden - try Succulents Low maintenance, easy-care, good-looking greenery?
Succulents are the answer!
With the huge array of varieties, textures, tones, and shapes, it's never been easier to design your very own succulent bowl that will take pride of place on your bench top, balcony or garden. Step 1: Layer some rocks or pebbles in the base of the pot if you have them - this will help with drainage.
pebbles to the top – it looks great and stops the soil from splashing up when you water them, but don't worry if you don't have the room.
Step 2: Add your succulents! Carefully take them out of their planters and gently loosen the roots a little, then arrange them how you would like them to sit in the pot.
Step 4: Once you're nished, pop your succulent bowl in its designated spot. Choose somewhere that's well lit – they work perfectly on a windowsill or patio. Water it sparingly once a week or so.
Step 3: Once you're happy with your arrangement, add the potting mix to ll the bowl. You may have to shift the succulents carefully with your hands to ll in the gaps. This is where you might like to add some
Once you've planted your succulent bowl, you'll nd that they multiply very fast! It's really easy to grow succulents from cuttings as this happens. We have a large range available.
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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Who Can tell us about this photo? Maleny Hotel 1907 Those in this photo include Mrs Thompson & daughter, ACK Cooke, J McCarthy, L Tesch, John Skerman, Chas Nothling, W Cambage Front Charles Flesser, Unk.,..,A Flesser..,D. Fitzgerald..,R Bryce,..,S A Rough. In 1907 the Maleny Hotel was built by Harry Bate & Sam Sallaway, for Joseph Alfred Pollock, the rst licensee, using locally pit-sawn beech timber. Months later the licence was transferred to Mr ACK Cooke. The hotel was sold to the Burnett Family in approximately 1921 and a second storey was added.
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