Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 21.07.2023

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Juvenile Crime Is running “Out of Control”

Queensland Justice Department figures show that at least 85 per cent of Queensland’s most serious young criminals are reoffending within 12 months and the tally only continues to climb at an ever increasing rate, and offenders age is getting younger.

Queensland has been grappling with a persistent juvenile crime epidemic that has raised concerns among policymakers, law enforcement, and the community at large. The surge in juvenile crime rates has prompted widespread discussion on the root causes of this issue and the appropriate measures to address it.

Car theft is a significant problem and many of those stolen vehicles are involved in serious traffic accidents, many of which result in fatalities. These fatalities are placing huge emotional and financial costs on innocent Queensland families.

Frustrated police say hardcore kid committing serious are thumbing their noses at rehabilitation and the law as new data shows 449 youths are categorised as the most serious offenders in Queensland, responsible for the majority of youth crime across the state – up from 374 last year. The present soft juvenile justice system and the “opt in” rehab programs failing to turn around the state’s youth crime crisis. Of those, 319 went on to commit another crime within 12 months – a shocking 85 per cent reoffending rate based on the 2022 average.

Some factors contributing to the Juvenile Crime Epidemic, but not limited to include; Socioeconomic Disparities, Family Instability, Substance Abuse, Gang Involvement and Educational Disengagement.

These factors can push vulnerable youth toward criminal behaviour as a means of coping or gaining social acceptance.

The present soft approach to juvenile crime is not working and it is having detrimental effects on the living conditions of innocent law abiding people of Queensland.

Early intervention, community engagement, and educational reforms are key components of a comprehensive strategy to curb the juvenile crime epidemic and foster a brighter and more secure society for all.

Diversion programs should aim to steer young offenders away from the criminal justice system by offering counselling, education, and skill-building programs as alternatives to incarceration only.

Nothing should be ruled out in formulating an efficient program - just throwing money at the problem is not enough.

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Joyce Newton’s Legacy lives on the hinterland

Mrs Joyce Newton, along with her husband Greg and her family were long time residents of Maleny. They came to Maleny who came to Maleny in the late 1970s. Joyce had been a teacher who was well versed in history and civics. Unfortunately she succumbed to motor neurone disease in October 2018.

During her time in Maleny she was instrumental in the original Maleny swimming pool and in finding a new home for the planned Indoor Aquatic Centre and Hydrotherapy Pool. She singlehandedly ran the Maleny Blood Bank at the Maleny hospital each month during the 1980s, served on the executive of the Maleny swimming club, soccer club, Girl Guides, state and high school P&C’s and was a key figure in the formation of a nursing mothers group and kindergarten in Maleny.

In her memory Member for Glass House Mr. Andrew Powell MP launched an annual bursary in memory of Joyce for Year 11 and 12 students who reside in the electorate of Glass House.

Mr. Powell MP has announced the 2023 Joyce Newton OAM Memorial Bursary winner as Year 12 Beerwah Stage High School student, Nikita Emhofer.

Miss Emhofer has been crowned as this year’s winner after providing a written application and impressing both Mr Powell and the late Mrs Newton’s daughter, Jen Tunley, in an interview. She demonstrated a very high level of academic achievement, ambition and community involvement.

Nikita will receive a $1,000 voucher to spend at Concept IT in Maleny, as well as dinner for her and her family and acknowledgement of her achievement in Queensland Parliament.

Around the 1930’s the kitchen was one of the parts of the house that was normally the centre of entertainment and family life. Electrical goods and extra space were very sparse

But this year, the wins don’t stop there. Andrew and Jen Newton decided to award two runners up prizes of $500 vouchers to Kelly Schofield from Maleny State High School and Nina Taylor from St Columban’s College.

“In their interviews, both Kelly and Nina embodied a real community spirit that I know mum would have been proud of.” said Mrs Tunley.

“And to the other applicants who didn’t quite succeed this year, thank you for your efforts. Each of you are amazing. It was our immense pleasure to get to know you through the process. And our future is safe in your hands,” concluded Mr Powell.

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Around Division 5 with Cr Winston Johnston

To contact Cr Winston Johnston

winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

New Council Procurement and Disposal Policy

The 2023-24 Procurement and Disposal Policy was endorsed by Council at its June 2023 Ordinary Meeting.

The 2023 - 2024 policy would continue to prioritise and support local businesses. It is important that council assists suppliers to win more work with council.

Council has partnered with the industry capability network (ICN) to deliver the business gateway platform. The platform allows project managers to advertise projects that need suppliers. Suppliers also create profiles that show what they can do.

This helps businesses find work and projects find suppliers. To find out more about registering for this project visit the site below:

https:// www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/.../ Business-Gateway

Maleny Show now on film

The Maleny Show has just passed 100 years of tradition and through wars, droughts and floods, this grand tradition has continued for a century. It has been an an event that survived and thrived over that time.

The film preserves an essential part of our Sunshine Coast heritage through the stories of these volunteers and captures the smells, sounds and sights of show time. It shares the stories and memories of many people closely involved with the show over the years including members of the Corkin and Hankinson families, Winston Johnston, Ed Lawley, Monica Skerman and Lois White.

From the excitement of the wood chop to prized cattle and champion sponge cakes or marmalades that used secret family recipes,

Now, the Maleny Show is one of Queensland’s proudest regional traditions. And those who made it great, feature in a special documentary film.

The film is an initiative of the Sunshine Coast Council Arts and Heritage Levy program.

It can be seen on You Tube at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLl9StXjk0Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWgJKe_fHc

You can tune into the meeting live by visiting Council’s website. at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrAop7lu5Q4

Maleny Visitor Information Centre

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

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

If you have lost something on your visit to Maleny check with the centre as often items are handed in there. Phone: 07 5499 9033

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

https://malenyinfocentre.edublogs.org/

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JOYCE NEWTON OAM MEMORIAL BURSARY

The Joyce Newton Bursary is inn memory of Joyce Newton (dec) to pay honour to her legacy as a teacher and passionate participant in politics and civic society in memory of Joyce for Year 11 and 12 students who reside in the electorate of Glass House.”

Our future is in safe hands if these five young people are anything to go by…

Joyce’s daughter - Jennifer Tunley - and I recently interviewed five amazing young people from right across the Glass House electorate.

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Nathaniel also from Maleny State High School. Each of them should be incredibly proud of their achievements to date and their plans for the future. And their parents and schools should also take a bow.

Too tight to make a decision today.

Jen and I are going to ponder it over the weekend.

See Page 2 of this issue for final results..

POLITICAL COMMENT MADE BY

Housing Minister Meaghan Scanlon’s response to the cause of the current housing situation:

“We know it’s a tough time right now, bit it is Unscrupulous and greedy landlords and local councils” who are to blame for Queensland’s housing crisis.”

Mr. Andrew Wallace Federal MP for Fisher Federal Member for Fisher

Some Telstra Upgrades in Maleny area!

Following representations I made to Telstra last month regarding mobile reception in Maleny, I have been provided with information about upcoming upgrades in your area.

A project is underway to expand the 4G and 5G at the Maleny base station. These upgrades will commence 13 June 23 and may take up to two weeks to complete. The upgrades will require work to be carried out throughout daylight hours and technicians will need to turn off some sectors for the purposes of the upgrade.

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New coverage is also coming in the next few months for Beerwah and Booloumba under the Mobile Black Spot Program. You can search here for further information: https://www.telstra.com.au/outages#/

The Voice Event

We recently held an outstanding reception for Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price at a “Voice” event. Thank you to the over 600 locals who support a better way forward on the Voice information event.

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Maleny Commerce News

Have you got your Local Shopping Gift Card Yet?

Local Gift Card - Maleny

Why Shop Locally?

While it may not be possible to source all our needs from our local retailers and tradesman, here are a few reasons to think twice before you make your next purchase:

It Creates local jobs and it is personal;

Shopping locally helps Australia grow;

Shopping locally gives better consumer choice and better customer service because you are shopping with a friend; Assists local businesses support local community & sporting groups;

It reduces your carbon footprint

Will you really support local businesses?

About Maleny Commerce

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

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

Give the gift of Maleny. Support local businesses and keep our money on the Hinterland circulating to create more jobs for locals and growing our own economy.

You can load up a card with any amount you want and gift or raffle or donate

To find out more about the Maleny Gift Card visit: https://www.whyleavetown.com/community/maleny

you have to buy things that your country builds!

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“ Supreme Wax polish”!

Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish is suitable for use on interior wood, including furniture, shelving, skirting boards, architraves, dado rails and more.

Supreme Wax polish contains a unique environmentally friendly toluene free blend of waxes that naturally enhances the beauty of timber. It is formulated to offer excellent results on bare or sealed wood, Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish contains a unique, environmentally friendly blend of waxes that naturally enhances the beauty of your wood. It is available in 7 carefully selected shades, Supreme Wax is virtually odour-free, quick drying and easy to apply by hand. Once buffed to the desired sheen level, it produces a depth of finish that protects and revises any original patina.

Supreme Wax can be used over chalk paint to offer protection to timber surfaces. Fiddes Wax Polish is best applied with a clean, lint-free cloth, stockinette or fine grade wire wool (which smooths the surface of the wood whilst waxing it at the same time). Leave the wax polish for around 10 minutes. Buff as required to achieve desired sheen level as below:

Shades: Light, Stripped Pine, Antique, Forest Brown, Rugger Brown, Jacobean, Cherry.

To find out more about the application of Supreme wax polish visit:

https://fiddes.co.uk/product/supreme-wax-polish/

Supreme Wax Polish Aftercare

Regular Cleaning

Surfaces treated with Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish can be dry wiped with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove surface dust. For minor surface stains, scuffs and marks, wipe with a slightly dampened (not wet) cloth with water and Fiddes Floor Surface Cleaner.

Alternatively, Fiddes Wood Surface Cleaner Spray can be used.

Maintenance

When maintaining pre-waxed wood it is advisable to use a clear wax (Fiddes have a very lightly tinted wax called 'Light' for paler, wood coloured surfaces and a wax with no pigment at all called 'Clear' for painted surfaces or for surfaces which require no colour change). Additional coats offer an improved patina and overall durability. Fresh wax coats can be applied annually or as required.

Repair

Coloured waxes are best used for repairing fine scratches, for example when a lighter shade is showing through. They are also used to change the colour of wood when the initial finishing process is done. The coloured waxes offer greater depth than the clear wax.

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Teen Driver Technology

The coming models of new cars will feature a bundle of tech features that are aimed squarely at parents with younger drivers in the house.

Teen Driver serves as a safeguard for new drivers, putting parents’ minds at ease.

Some of the features include a curfew alert, car finder, geofence alert, and a speed alert. The system can notify you if the car is driven over a certain speed, ca disable the audio if seat belts aren’t in use.

You can also tell what time of day (or night) the car is on the road, and where it’s driven. You can also restrict who can drive the vehicle.

Need a Roadworthy Certificate?

Maleny Service Centre have a Licenced Roadworthy Inspector on the premises and we know only too well what it takes to make your vehicle safe and roadworthy.

All vehicles (including trucks, motorbikes and trailers) must have a Safety or Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) if being sold, registered for the first time or being re-registered in Queensland. Registered Vehicles cannot be solid without a RWC.

Your One Stop Shop for Automotive Repairs – you don’t need to do the running around, we do it for you!:. http://www.malenyservicecentre.com.au/

We are dedicated and passionate about servicing, repairing and maintaining one of your most valuable assets, your Motor Vehicle.

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Mercy Ships uses hospital ships to deliver free, world-class health care services, capacity building and sustainable development aid to those without access in the developing world. Founded in 1978, Mercy Ships has worked in more than 70 countries providing services valued at more than $1.3 billion, with more than 2.56 million direct beneficiaries.

In June 2023 at the Maleny Women’s Ecumenical Breakfast held at the Maleny Catholic Church heard from guest speakers about the work of the Mercy Ships Organisation.

Mercy Ships: Delivering Hope and Healing through Floating Hospitals

In a world often plagued by inequalities in healthcare access, Mercy Ships stands as a beacon of hope and healing. This remarkable international organisation has been transforming lives and communities for over four decades by providing free medical services on board floating hospitals. With a mission to bring hope and healing to the forgotten poor, Mercy Ships has become a symbol of compassion and solidarity, showcasing the power of humanity to make a difference.

The story of Mercy Ships began in 1978 when Don and Deyon Stephens founded the organisation with the vision to utilise floating hospitals to serve some of the world's most impoverished regions. Their Anastasis, set sail in 1978, equipped with state-ofthe-art medical facilities and a team of dedicated volunteers. Since then, Mercy Ships has grown exponentially, expanding its fleet and operations to reach more people in need.

At the heart of Mercy Ships are its dedicated essly offer their time, skills, and expertise to serve those without access to adequate medical care. Surgeons, doctors, nurses, dentists, and various other healthcare professionals from all corners of the globe come together to form a multidisciplinary team.

They work tirelessly to provide life-saving surgeries, dental care, eye treatments, and other vital medical services to patients who would otherwise go untreated.

Mercy Ships operates on a model of partnership, collaborating with local governments, healthcare providers, and communities to maximise their impact. They work hand in hand with local healthcare professionals, providing training, mentoring, and capacity building to ensure a sustainable healthcare legacy.

By empowering local communities, Mercy Ships ensures that their impact extends beyond the duration of their visit, creating lasting change in the regions they serve.

Over the years, Mercy Ships has provided lifechanging treatments to millions of patients in more than 55 countries. The organisation has conducted over 100,000 surgeries, including procedures to correct cleft lips and palates, remove tumours, repair debilitating burns, and treat conditions like clubfoot and obstetric fistula.

In addition to providing surgeries, the volunteers on the Mercy Ship also provide medical capacity building training courses to African health care professionals. These interventions not only improve individual lives but also uplift entire communities, enabling people to regain their health, return to work, and contribute to the local economy. The impact of Mercy Ships extends far beyond medical care. The organisation also addresses long-term healthcare challenges by focusing on the improvement of healthcare infrastructure in the countries they visit. They provide training programs for local healthcare workers, equipping them with the skills needed to deliver quality care long after the ship has departed. Furthermore, Mercy Ships invests in community development projects, such as clean water initiatives and agricultural

programs, which address underlying causes of poor health and promote self-sufficiency.

Baba, from Senegal had a kitchen accident at his home when he picked up the lid of a pot. Minutes later his hands and arms caught on fire, leaving him with burns so severe that he could no longer use his arm.

was so grateful for his new lease of life that he became motivated to not only become a better farmer, but passionate about helping his local community of peanut farmers too.

Two years later, in 2021, Baba enrolled in the Mercy Ships ‘Food for Life’ program. This program has trained more than 800 people in nine countries since 2007. The 22-week course covers sustainable agriculture and food processing, helping community members become independent growers and distributors of healthy, nutritional products. Today, he is capable of producing ginger syrup, yoghurt, and infantfeeding porridge to alleviate severe malnutrition issues in his community - all using natural resources.

He was used to manual labour as his family were peanut growers. After the accident, he was unsure how he would continue to work and take care of himself financially, let alone his family.

Baba was able to receive free reconstructive plastic surgery on board the “Africa Mercy” in 2019. After the operation, he regained the use of his arm and hand so that he could resume farming. He

Every graduate from the ‘Food for Life’ program is given the resources and tools to go back in to their communities and share their knowledge with other aspiring farmers. This helps to develop and strengthen sustainable health systems.

The work of Mercy Ships is made possible through the generosity of donors and partners who share their vision.

To find out more about this life changing organisation or to donate to assist their work simply visit:

https://mercyships.org.au/

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Police warn about Sunshine Coast Scams

Police are warning members of the public to be vigilant after several people fell victim to a scam which appears to be targeting elderly residents. People claiming to be from their banking institutions call victims and advise them to withdraw money for a representative from the bank to collect in cash from their home address as an employee is emptying customer accounts internally.

The victims are told its to safeguard them, and the bank representative will deposit the cash in a safe account while internal investigations identify their own employee who is stealing.

Several people across southeast Queensland have already fallen victim to this heartless scam.

A man has since been charged with three counts of money laundering and one count possess tainted property and is due to appear in the Magistrates Court, Maroochydore on the 15th September, 2023..

If you are cold called or emailed, never provide personal, bank account or credit card details and do not open links.

For further information on how to stay safe, visit either www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/cscp/fraud or www.scamwatch.gov.au for updated scam information.

Maleny SES Volunteer group

Be Prepared for severe weather events

What to do if you need assistance

For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000)

For storm and flood related property damage call the State Emergency Service on 132 500.

For a quick reference to all other emergent situations visit the Sunshine Coast Disaster Hub website at: https://disasterhub.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ #Dashboard

To keep up to date with Emergency Warnings

Tune into warnings and updates from your local ABC radio and TV stations Follow Maleny SES Group via their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MalenySES

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An Old Codger’s Thoughts & Opinions

A rich father who wanted his son to know what it was like to be poor brought him to live with a farming family for a few days.

The child stayed there for 3 days and 3 nights. Back in the car on their way to the town, his father asked him:

"And your experience?"

"Fine," replied the boy.

"Did you learn anything?"

The boy then explained:

"1 We have a dog and they have four of them.

2 We have a pool with treated water. They have a river with crystal clear water, fish and other good things

3 We have electric lights in our garden, but they have the stars and the moon to light them up.

4 Our garden extends to the fence. Theirs up to the horizon.

5 We buy our food; they cultivate, harvest and cook it.

6 We listen to CDs ... they hear a sustained symphony of birds, crickets and other animals ... ... all this, sometimes accompanied by the singing of a neighbour who works on the farm.

7 We use the microwave. What they cook tastes much better cooked on a slow fire.

8 We are surrounded by alarm fences to protect ourselves ... They live with open doors, protected by the friendship of their neighbours.

9 We are connected to the telephone, computer and television. They are in communion with life, sky, sun, water, fields, animals, friends and families. "

The father was impressed with his son's feelings. Then finally the son comes to the conclusion:

"Thanks for showing me how poor we are! Every day we get poorer because we no longer look at nature !!! “

Oh! how things in our lives have changed in the term of just one or two generations!

Truthful Jones says And he swears that it 100% true - No Bulls##t”

Truthful tells us that he knows a woman who decided to give herself a big treat for her 70th birthday by staying overnight in a really nice hotel.

When she checked out the next morning, the desk clerk handed her a bill for $250.00. She demanded to know why the charge was so high "I agree it's a nice hotel, but the rooms aren't worth $250.00 for just an overnight stay - I didn't even have breakfast!”

The clerk told her that $250.00 is the 'standard rate,' and breakfast had been included had she wanted it. She insisted on speaking to the Manager. The Manager appeared and, forewarned by the desk clerk, announced: "This hotel has an Olympic-sized pool and a huge conference centre which are available for use.”

"But I didn't use them.”

'Well, they are here, and you could have." He went on to explain that she could also have seen one of the inhotel shows for which they were so famous. "We have the best entertainers from the world over performing here.”

"But I didn't go to any of those shows.”

"Well, we have them, and you could have.”

No matter what amenity the Manager mentioned, she replied, "But I didn't use it!" and the Manager countered with his standard response.

After several minutes discussion, and with the Manager still unmoved, she decided to pay, wrote a check and gave it to him. The Manager was surprised when he looked at the check. "But Madam, this check is for only $50.00”

"That's correct I charged you $200.00 for sleeping with me.”

"But I didn't!" "Well, too bad, I was here, and you could have.” said the woman.

Only in Australia

Only those who live in the country would understand the benefits of these “bogan shoes”. They are an essential item in an Australian winter.

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Local Groups News

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

Maleny Bowls Club on Wednesday nights

Wednesday night social bowls at the Maleny Bowls Club has once again commenced. As from February 1st the season will run for 18 weeks starting at 6p.m. and finishing at 9p.m. Everyone is welcome - bowlers and non bowlers join in the night for great socialising.

The night includes a BBQ roll and the licensed bar is open.

To find out more simply ring Wendy on 0438399604

To get started email the games director on: gamesdirector@malenybowlsclub.com.au

WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS!

Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606.

Social Tennis every Monday 8.00 am Witta Tennis Club. All Welcome.

Mixed Social Tennis every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6.30am to 8.30am Maleny Showgrounds

Ladies Social Tennis every Thursday at 7.30am Maleny Showgrounds.

Maleny Bowls Club. – TUESDAY AM BOWLS, 8.30am for 9.00am . 2 games + morning tea $12 per player. Rink Winner Prizes. Visitors and players welcome. Call Joe 0401 987 900 to book your place

WEDNESDAY- 6 pm. TWILIGHT BOWLS & BURGER. $17 p.p. Bowls only $12 p.p. Learners welcome, bowls provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.

FRIDAY PM play SCROUNGERS ‘BOWLS WITH A MATE ’ 1pm for 1.30pm (winter), 2 pm (from November). Bowls can be provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.

Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823

Muzika Maleny local musicians First Thursday of Each Month from 6.30 pm Maleny RSL.

Pattemore House Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon 15, Porters Lane.

Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL.

Tennis Under Lights every Friday Witta Tennis Club. BYO drinks and nibbles Contact. Pauline 0428 253 070.

Hinterland Country Music Day. Second Saturday each month in the big shed at the Maleny Museum Precinct.

Maleny Trail Parkrun every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct.

Witta Tennis Club Social Tennis every Saturday 1.00 pm. All Welcome.

Witta Wheels every 3rd Sunday each month 8.00 am - 11.00 am Witta Recreation Club

Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL.

Social Table Tennis every Sunday 1 - 5 pm Maleny High School Activity Centre. All welcome!

Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823

Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com for inclusion every week

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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

Queensland Country Women's Association - Maleny Branch

Meetings at The Verandah Room

23 Maple Street, Maleny

8:00 am - 11:30 am.

4th Monday of Month.

Email: qcwa.maleny@gmail.com

The Zonta Club of Blackall Range

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

Email: membership@zontablackrange.org.au

president@zontablackallrange.org.au

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

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

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

Selling or buying a property!

What is a Guarantee? With Trove Easton of Easton Lawyers, Maleny

A guarantee will provide that should a borrower be unable for any reason to make the loan repayments, the guarantor will make those payments.

So before deciding to become a guarantor, you should be confident that the borrower can meet the loan repayments now and, in the future, and that you are comfortable with your relationship with the borrower. You should also ensure that you are in a financial position to cover the loan repayments if at any time the borrower cannot meet the repayments.

This is critical, particularly if you are securing the guarantee with property. This could restrict your ability to borrow funds in the future tying up equity you hold in your property until the loan is repaid in full.

Guarantees can be for fixed amounts or what are termed “all monies”.

A guarantee for a fixed amount provides far more certainty compared to an all monies guarantee, and the guarantee should clearly state the exact amount of money you will owe in the worst case scenario that the borrower is unable to repay the loan.

Web Address:

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Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club The Chatty Cafe in Maleny - come and join us!

The Chatty Cafe is being held at the Maleny Library every Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 and provides locals with an opportunity for a cuppa and a chat with fellow Chatty Cafe guests and friendly volunteers.

Although this is a Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club initiative, we welcome anyone who has an hour a week to spare, to enjoy a chat with an interesting bunch of local residents. If you would like to help out, or know of someone who might benefit from more social interaction, join us for a tea or coffee at Maleny Library on Tuesdays between 10:30 and 11:30 am…. Everyone is welcome!

Its on again- Community Grants 2023

Applica8ons are now open for grants up to $2000 from the Rotary Club of Maleny Applica8on forms can be obtained from the Secretary, Rotary Club of Maleny via secretary.maleny@rotary9620.org or phone 0419 942 561 or 0408 663 842

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News from Witta

Recreational Club

Proudly bought to you by David Lowden Excavations

Hire of Club Facilities

The vision of the club is to provide country club services to be enjoyed by the local community and visitors to the area.

The excellent facilities of the Witta Recreation Club are available for hire for events such as weddings, sports days, family gatherings.

The club has a Certified Kitchen/Catering facilities including a stove, pots & pans, dishwasher, crockery and utensils. The Bushman’s Bar is practically fitted out with a large capacity for the cold storage of a range of beverages. The Bushman’s Bar is located at the core of the Witta Recreation Club. Service from the bar can be provided to customers on the covered hard standing overlooking the playing pitches, or directly into the Clubroom.

Inquiries can be made via the internet at: https://wittarec.club/facilities/make-a-booking

You can find out more about the Witta Recreation Club at their web site at:

https://wittarec.club/

Arts Alive to take over Maple Street on August 4th

The Maleny Arts Alive event is being billed as a circus of the senses where everyone is invited to come and immerse themselves in the world-class talent event. Arts Alive Maleny will be held on August 4th and will feature lanterns, light shows, art projections, live music, street performances and art exhibitions. There is no central focus to Arts Alive, rather an atmosphere of many facets, colours and experiences, all happening at the same time.

Witta Recreational Club

Bar Open Wednesday afternoons 4.30pm to 6.30pm.

All Welcome

Touch Season has started with the Canteen and Bar operating every FRIDAY Night from 6pm Available for Hire for Private functions – Birthday Celebrations – Weddings etc.

We are always looking for new members and volunteers.

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With an outdoor-rating that means it can be installed outside, SunRise Maxi can be retrofitted to your existing solar system. The system is scalable, so you can start small and add more batteries to it later as your needs grow and budget allows.

With a low entry price, SunRise Maxi also qualifies for government rebates and loans to help you say goodbye to bill shock and get started on your energy bill savings sooner.

There is a lot of fancy talk about what batteries can do, if you listen to engineers who are excited about their potential to provide services to the grid and firm generation from utility-scale wind and solar plants. At home, however, it’s best to keep things simple – charge a battery on solar during the day and use that energy at night.

This is important when we consider that the typical households have home office equipment such as monitors, keyboards, external hard drives, and multi-functional devices for printing, copying, and scanning, with each individual owning a smart phone, smart watch, personal computer or tablet.

While 20 years ago we had televisions, audio equipment and DVD players, we now have quite a lot more home entertainment equipment with streaming devices like settop boxes and sometimes multiple gaming consoles.

All of these devices have an increasing appetite for electricity. All of this when the price of that electricity continues to grow and is expected to continue to rise in the near future.

There is only one thing for sure and that is that the cost of your power is going to continue to rise for the foreseeable future.

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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.

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Little Red Hen Hyline chooks for sale while stocks last. These are the friendliest chooks you'll ever own.

Only problem is that they can’t always pick their mates very well!!.

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

Like us on Facebook for up-to-date special offers and upcoming events.

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Local Groups News

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

Maleny Senior Citizens Notes

July 2023

IT IS BIRTHDAY MONTH

BUSY NEEDLES 8th and 20th

INDOOR BOWLS 5th, 12th, 19th and

DROP IN 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th

COMMITTEE MEETING 17th (at Lynda’s 830am)

GENERAL MEETING … 24th Usual time, usual happenings

August 2023

BUSY NEEDLES 3rd, 17th and 31 .

INDOOR BOWLS 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th

DROP IN 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th

COMMITTEE MEETING … 21st (830am at Lynda’s. … GENERAL MEETING … Annual General Meeting Usual time.

Anyone who would like to nominate to be on the committee, give it some thought and feel free to make it known that you would like to nominate for a position.

MANAGEMENT MEETINGS ARE NORMALLY THE 3RD MONDAY AND GENERAL MEETING 4TH MONDAY EACH MONTH

Maleny Neighbourhood Centre

JP Services have returned to the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre at 17 Bicentenary Lane,Maleny.

Hours are 9.30-12.30

Monday to Friday.

Brought to you by the ‘JP in the Community’ team’. https://www.malenync.org.au/

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Maleny Calendar of Events 2023.

✦ Maleny Winter Creative Festival - July 22nd & 23rd 9am - 3pm. Maleny Community Centre.

✦ mmMaleny Family Fun Day - Maleny Botanic Gardens - Sunday August 6th between 9a.m. and 4.30p.m.

✦ Witta Tennis Club Tournament - August 27th.

✦ Maleny Apex “Paws of Thunder” returns on Sunday 27th August 9.00 am at the Maleny Showgrounds

✦ Blackall 100 trail ultra-marathon: Saturday 14- Sunday 15 October, 2023

✦ Maleny Handmade & Artisan MarketsMaleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny. - 10th - 11th - 12th November 9am - 3p.m.

To add your local organisation events to this list simply email details to:

malenysportspark@gmail.com

Maleny Bowls Club Junior Academy

Since Saturday July 15th the Maleny Bowls Club are holding their third Junior Bowlers Academy. These free sessions will be continuing on a fortnightly basis starting at 1.30p.m. and finishing about 3.30p.m.

The sessions include an hour of coaching and drills to introduce attendees to to the skills needed to play lawn bowls. Following a short break there are structured games to give an idea about what it is like to actually play lawn bowls.

New students are still most welcome to attend - the Maleny Bowls Club would love to see you there.

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The Hinterlandgrapevine Online News

Travelling Jackaroo “Getting to the Top”

“Back on the road” ….. continuing on with my mission!

More donations for the R.F.D.S

We are back into the Queensland Show Circuit and once again I am travelling as part of the Show Circuit collecting donations from the small country towns. They’re always friendly.

light, in the warmth of the cab safely parked up on the side of the road next to a cane field and a couple biggish trees, but I left my headlights on, which also meant my dash lights were on too.

One cannot describe the sheer horror/panic of opening your eyes not even 10ish minutes later and seeing a tree directly in front of you with a cane field illuminated by headlights, still wearing my UHF headphones with the drone of static….. thinking that I’d fallen asleep driving. Far out that’s not something I’m gonna forget in a hurry.

starting to feel a bit drowsy so being sensible I pulled over to have a rest for maybe an hr or so, nap, go for a walk etc just to wake myself up a bit, didn’t get that far and ended up after spending a few minutes checking my phone putting my head onto the crook of my arm on my Engle in the cab of the tractor and passed out like a

Be a real “Mate”

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

There are no places for bullies or abusers in this life.

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I have just received a new sponsored eet card fuelcard from Belmara Industries & Melbourne Screen Hire. This is a bit of a load off my mind as I can now go even more places shaking my tins and raising awareness without having to stress about my fuel budget. Thanks to Belmara Industries & Melbourne Screen Hire.

Follow Sam’s Travels

You can follow Sam’s adventures via his Facebook Page at “The Travelling Jackaroo”

https://www.facebook.com/ thetravellingjackaroo

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Timber getters and their families had a hard life.

From the 1880s until the middle of the twentieth century, one of the principal themes in the history of South East Queensland was the promotion of settlement on the land. As part of this small settlements and towns often grew up in places associated with the gathering of timber

Many of the pioneering parents raised large families in homes constructed of nothing more than saplings and bark, the readily available materials harvested from the local bush and dirt floors were not uncommon.

The timber-getters and their bullock teams which worked the big timber forests are long gone but they played an important role in the development of the early settlements.

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