Mary Valley Voice 10 December 2014 - Vol.24 No.22

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10 December 2014 Vol. 24 No. 22

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he Mary Valley Community News Assn Management Committee, Editor and Advertising Consultant of The Mary Valley Voice send all our readers very best wishes for Christmas and 2015. We sincerely thank all our advertisers, contributors and supporters in the past year. We look forward to continuing “connecting communities” next year with news and photos from the Mary Valley communities. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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enerosity over Christmas. A 15 year old English schoolboy entrepreneur who shot to fame after making £14,000 (about A$28,000) selling sweets at his school found himself in trouble with his headteacher after it was revealed his ‘black market’ school tuckshop had raked in thousands of pounds to pay his University fees. With the looming threat of suspension from his school, he decided to close the business and give away the rest of his sweet-toothed goods as an ‘early Christmas present’ to the homeless. Be careful hanging out the washing. A woman in Melbourne was swallowed by a sinkhole while hanging out her washing and had to be rescued by firefighters. She was in her back garden when the three-metre deep sinkhole opened up beneath her and submerged her in water. She was forced to tread water for 20 minutes until a neighbour heard her cries for help and called the fire brigade. New way to prepare for takeoff. 70 passengers on a flight in Russia had to get out and push their plane in temperature of -51 degrees after the landing gears had frozen in the cold weather. All went well, and the flight took off successfully. Check your library. A 1623 first edition of all Shakespeare’s works, worth around A$7.5 million has been found by a woman dusting the shelves in the archives at a library in northern France. It is one of the most valuable printed books in the world, with a copy selling at Christie’s in New York in 2001 for A$6.8million.

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The water slide is definitely a feature with folks coming from all over to use and enjoy. The Kenilworth Pool is a community run pool, not run by the Sunshine Coast Council. We have a very dedicated small committee and volunteer group that manage the day to day operations. We are always looking for more volunteers to help. Even a few hours a week would be great. If you have the time please come down and chat with either Jenny or Carly, or who ever is at the kiosk. We thank the Sunshine Coast Council for their generous support over the years, we could not manage without them. The opening hours for the pool during the school holidays are 10am to 4.30pm. Come to the pool and keep cool!

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n Saturday 15 November, KPC members gathered for the President’s Cup, which turned out to be an extremely hot day – for riders and their horses. Rob Egel organised some games and activities for us to enjoy. It was full of chaotic fun and challenges – popping balloons, sacks, flags, buckets of water, getting on and off horses and running across wooden steps. We are very grateful to Rob for organising such fun activities. The day finished much earlier than anticipated, due to the hot weather. The horses, I am sure, enjoyed having the afternoon off! We wish everyone a great Christmas and look forward to sharing with you our activities in the new year.

Censorship gone mad. Winnie the Pooh could be banned from a playground in Poland after a heated Council debate in which concerns were raised about the fictional character’s minimal clothing and “dubious sexuality”. How narrow minded.

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KENILWORTH School Concert in 1913

The Kenilworth Museum is now closed for the summer months. Thank you all for your support throughout the year, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours. Photo left: School transport in 1913. In all local schools there was a horse paddock and a saddle shed to accommodate the four-legged form of school transport.

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ranscribed from the Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser 21.11.1913, page 5. The annual social and concert in aid of the school prize fund was held on Friday evening last and was a great success. The children went through the various items without a hitch, reflecting great credit on their teachers Mr and Mrs Price. One or two items by grown-ups helped to fill in the programme and were well received by an enthusiastic audience. Following is a list of the various items: song – “Our Polly is a dairy maid” by the junior girls; song “Meddlesome Matty” by Miss Eva Pickering; song “I’m a little sailor boy” by the junior boys; “We are weary” by the whole school; song “The singer was Irish” by Miss Ruth Beattie; duet ”Starboard Watch” by Mrs Price and Mr. H. Pickering; charade by the senior boys; song “Won’t you come to my tea party” by Miss Lily Sims and Elsie McGinn; song “The Swallows” by Mrs Price; song “The Flower Bells” by the senior girls; song “Poor Old Joe” by the senior boys dressed as Niggers assisted in the chorus by the senior girls who sang in parts as an encore, they sang “Down in de corn fields”. The last item was a stump speech by Master George Pickering assisted by Master Roy Beattie both in character and was really very mirth provoking. After the concert the hall was cleared for dancing which for the rest of evening was carried on with great vigour, music being supplied by various performers, with the violins and an accordeon. Supper was served at midnight and after a short adjournment to the danceroom function returned. The proceeds it realised will greatly assist the school committee in purchasing prizes for the annual break-up. Historic note: The school referred to is the first Kenilworth School built in 1899 on the site that is now Woods Sand and Gravel – The Provisional School Kenilworth Township was opened in the Kenilworth Hall on October 21, 1924 (making it 90 years old this year).

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enilworth Quilt and Craft ladies met on Wednesday 26 November for their final 2014 gathering. Discussion on several new projects for the new year was held over a delicious luncheon. The theme for our annual Quilt and Craft Show in June next year is “Tea for Two”. Crafty ladies come and join us at the Kenilworth Museum on Wednesdays, twice a month for conversation, company, a cuppa and craft recommencing Wednesday 21 January 2015 at 9am. Olive Hassall Kenilworth Quilt and Craft circle Ph. 5446 0131

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nother profitable year saw the 2014 “Chook Chase” divide an amount of $27,100 among the six Kenilworth voluntary committees who participate in the organisation of the trail bike ride through the forestry. These are: Kenilworth Hall Committee, Kenilworth SES, Kenilworth Swimming Pool, Kenilworth First Response, the Mary Valley Voice and the Kenilworth Pony Club. Successful negotiations with Queensland Police through our local Senior Constable Adam Humphreys mean the 2015 ride will go ahead. Thank you to the community of Kenilworth for their continuing help, patience and support. To newcomers to town, we need your help. Come and support our local voluntary organisations. It’s a great way to meet and make new friends. Olive Hassall Kenilworth Trail Bike Ride “Chook Chase” Sub Committee

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e would like to thank everyone who came out to our recent 11 October 2014 Ladies Night. This year we raised over $5000! A great night was had by everyone, lots of lovely new faces about. We had a lot of quality artworks donated by some very talented and generous artists. A massive ‘thank you’ round-of-applause for your work. The band “Good Men Gone” rocked the Hotel through the night. There were lots of raffle giveaways. A heartfelt thank you to everyone from staff to patrons who always help out and make our Ladies Night such a memorable one. Thank you to Wally Ferriday for donating his time to be our Auctioneer for the event and who made it so much fun. To Judy Engle who is one of our most generous sponsors with her great prizes that she donates every year, thank you Judy. And thank you to all our sponsors Dieageo, Carlton, Cooroy Golf Club, Top Shots, Australia Zoo, Bellingham Maze, Laserzone Warana, Aussie World, Monique Cannon, Louisa Raven, Margi, Pam Black, Kathleen Mullins, Maree Farr, Kate, Jan Paulger, Features for Creatures Eumundi, The Soap Bar Maleny, Chuckles Cafe Eumudi, Larry and Jen Coxon, IGA Maleny, Coffee Beans Cooroy, Simply Stylish Maleny Fashion, Brett Morgan, Ginger Factory, Sweets on Maple, Lion Heart Eumundi, Tyre Power Noosaville, Island Reach Camping Imbil, Kenilworth Friendly Grocer, Kenilworth Homestead, Joes Waterhole, Tony and Margaret White, Kelli’s Place Hair Design, Chris Childs, and Kenilworth Artisans. Next Ladies Night at Kenilworth Hotel will be Saturday 10 October 2015. We would love to you here and help raise money for women’s cancer.

For further info, please contact Veronika on 5446 0427 or Graeme on 5472 3156 or email enquiries@kenilworthfoodfest.org.au

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quiz for all you community minded folk! And we know there are lots of you! • Do you know that the Kenilworth Cheese, Wine & Food Fest is held annually in Kenilworth on Easter Saturday? • Do you know how it benefits our community? • Would you like to be in the midst of lots of delicious local foods? • Would you like to enjoy food, fun and friendship? • Would you like to be involved? A small band of happy volunteers works with gusto to put on the Food Fest each year to help our community. And the benefits? The Food Fest promotes local Mary Valley food producers by showcasing their produces. In doing so, it brings so many visitors from far and wide to Kenilworth, many of whom return to our area. Tourism brings its own benefits! The Food Fest is supported by our local businesses, the Chamber of Commerce and Sunshine Coast Council. Each year, funds go to the local Firies and to the First Responders. Would you like to be involved in such a worthy endeavour? With some retirements, the Food Fest Committee is looking for more members. “Oh, no!” we hear you groan. “I don’t want to go to boring old meetings.” It’s OK – our meetings are short, lively, interesting and productive. We invite you to come along and share your ideas. Now, here’s the rub! We do need helpers on the ground before, during and after the Food Fest. Can we interest you in these happy tasks? • Helping with the Cheese Rolling Competition • Selling raffle tickets • Cooking at the barbeque breakfast • Helping with the set up and close down Please do give this a few moments’ thought! Here’s your chance to help our community and have fun doing so!

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KENILWORTH’S LIVING TREASURES

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he Kenilworth and District Historical Association Inc. has agreed to continue the running of Kenilworth Living Treasures Awards. These awards have been in operation since 1988 when the community felt that people who had dedicated time and effort working for the benefit of this community should be acknowledged for their accomplishments. This is an opportunity to recognise someone who is valued by the community, someone who has been of service to our community. It will include someone who still resides in our beautiful township or surrounding areas as well as people who have recently moved away. The Historical Association is now calling for nominations for the 2014/15 Living Treasures Award. Closing date for nominations is March 31, 2015. Please forward nominations with – NAME OF NOMINEE WHY THE NOMINEE WOULD MAKE A KENILWORTH LIVING TREASURE AN OUTLINE OF WHAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR/IN THE COMMUNITY This outline of approx 200 to 300 words would include service to community organisations or other voluntary work, business association, sporting activities, special talents or simply how, by being who they are, the community thinks they are great. Nominations to be send to: Kenilworth’s Living Treasures, Kenilworth & District Historical Association Inc. PO Box 166, Kenilworth 4574 Previous winners are: 1998 Victor Fedorniak, Ed Sims, Burne Sutton; 1999 Dell Miles, Don Owens; 2000 Ross Scott and Margaret Scott, Coral Sutton; 2001 Kev Franzi; 2002 Clem and Olive Hassal, Fay Miller; 2003 Shirley Moreland, Terry and Lolie Murtagh; 2004 Fred Armstrong, Bill and Daphne Morris; 2005 John Cutmore, Peter Dobson; 2006 Lionel and Muriel Piez, Veronika Spicer; 2007 Pat Hampstead, Beryl Laffey; 2008 Carmel Dobson, The Wilcox Family; 2009 Cecil and Val Pearson, Linda Green; 2010 Blair and Lenore Meldrum; 2011 Tony and Margaret White, Jenette Franzi; 2012 Jessie Wood. Lenore Meldrum President Kenilworth and District Historical Assn.

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nce again, this Christmas, the combined churches will be preparing grocery hampers for families needing a bit of a helping hand. Any donations of basic grocery food items, laundry items and personal care items will be very much appreciated. If you prefer, a small cash donation would be gratefully accepted. Any donations can be left at St Luke’s Anglican Church, Kenilworth. Rev’d Harry Reuss has been appointed parish priest in the Maleny Anglican Parish and will commence duties on 3 February 2015. Until then the Very Rev’d Chris Whittall will continue in his current position in the parish. Please note the time change! The Christmas Eucharist at St Luke’s Kenilworth will be held at 8am on Christmas Day. Sunday services will still be at 9am.

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he Kenilworth First Response group would like to thank the Kenilworth Hall and Show Association for their generous donation towards our KFR group. We are very appreciative of the support that we receive from the organisation. Through their generosity we are able to maintain our two Response vehicles, which serve our community on our 000 callouts. The Kenilworth Response group would like to wish you all a healthy and safe Christmas and New Year. Hans Schinkel Ph. 5472 3569

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drawn up with advice from relevant professionals. The plan will form the basis of the design brief (the specifics) for submissions. • Submissions for the toilet design are open to all artists and architects including art and architecture students and interested persons Australia wide. • Financial support is to come from Sunshine Coast Council, sponsorships, donations, patronage and grants. Suggestions for the Design Concept/ Design Brief • Local community members are encouraged to have input into the design concept - the overall picture. • The design brief would give background information about local history, flora, fauna, and unique aspects of our district as well as all the necessary technical specifications and costs. • Well-known and well respected artists/architects in the field of public art are to be asked to assess the submissions and choose the final design. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 14 January 2015, 7pm at Kenilworth Museum.


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KENILWORTH COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS EVE NIGHT

oin in the local Christmas spirit and share in the town’s annual festivies on Wednesday 24 December, 2014 from 5pm to 9pm at Kenilworth and District’s annual community Christmas Eve party held at the Kenilworth showgrounds. Take a few hours out with free entertainment and rides for children of all ages. Kids can choose from the ever popular giant slide, merry-go-round and jumping castles. Country food will be available to buy from Kenilworth Hall canteen and includes BBQ burgers, chips and soft drinks. New locals and old friends are warmly invited to enjoy the night and celebrate another year that was. A highlight for kids is also a special Santa visit and for those ‘names’ on the ‘Santa Shops Here’ list there are also presents*. This part of the evening takes place inside Kenilworth Hall so rain, hail or moonlight, the gift of giving goes on. Santa arrives at 7pm in the red fire truck to distribute gifts to the children and he starts with the youngest and works his way through to the eldest with some youngsters touching 70 years.

Our front cover story After Santa leaves, the monster Christmas multi-raffle will be drawn. All prizes are generously donated by most of the businesses in Kenilworth and we encourage everyone to Buy Local this festive season. How it works: Raffle tickets are available on the night from 5pm onwards. This is the major fundraiser to ensure that we will again be able to hold the Christmas Eve party next year. The raffle draw can last up to 30 minutes depending on the number of different prizes so stay around, you might be lucky! Note to Mums and Dads to organise any of those (Santa) presents by Monday 22 December. Lastly and much appreciated, if anyone can help out on the evening, either setting up, cooking and serving or cleaning up, please contact either Tonia Murtagh at Boxsells 5446 0222 or Irene Symons at Kenilworth News 5446 0400. *By visiting any of the shops in Kenilworth displaying the “Santa Shops here” sign, details will be provided to ensure that Santa does not miss your child at the Christmas party.

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MARY VALLEY STAGS WRAP UP 2014

he Mary Valley Stages 2014 Season was very busy and successful with the Stags making it to the Preliminary Grand Final in a play-off against Coolum for a berth in the Grand Final. However Coolum played the better game on the day and came out winners 21-14. The end of year Presentation Night was held at the Imbil Bowls Club with the following awards being presented: Best and Fairest - Chad Parker; Best Back - Ryan Osborn; Best Forward - Mathew Zillman; Most Improved - Kurtis Brennan; Coaches Choice - Ryan Osborn; Players Player - James Hogan. Congratulations to all players. We have held our AGM and the following executive have been elected: President - Glenn Carlson; V/President - Jo Abbott; Secretary - Miriam Skyring; Treasurer - Nardia Parker. The retiring executives were thanked for all their hard work and the new were welcomed on board. Next season Sunshine Coast/Gympie Rugby League will be introducing a new two tiered playing model. A Grade will remain as such and reserve and C Grade will be combined into Second Division and it is expected there be 16 teams competiting in this division. It will be a new experience but a very exciting year ahead of us. Will are looking for players to commit to play for the Stags in the coming year and also we need a new coach to take us forward in this very exciting time. All interested parties can contact Glenn Carlson on email president@mvstags.com or call 042 815 9529. The signon day for next season will be held on 22 February 2015 at Jack Stokes Oval, Kandanga, we will look forward to seeing you all in the new year for another great year of footy.

We wish everybody a wonderful and safe Christmas season and very relaxing holidays.

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ary Valley Country Harvest Co-operative will run its highly successful Summer School on Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 of February 2015. The Business of Small Area Farming will include four subject streams: • Financial and Property Management • Animal Enterprises • General Horticultural Enterprises • Market Gardening. More technical support has been requested with detailed information on soils, such as how to interpret soil tests and methods of improving soil structure. Also a holistic approach to Integrated Pest Management. Irrigation was very successful last year and will feature again with more practical advice on water management. Special care will be taken to inform producers of the certified CareFarmed trademark utilised at Dagun Growers Market, and how to attain this certification. Also to be addressed is the importance of care taken when picking and grading produce to maintain quality assurance in the market place. Of interest to new landholders is the opportunity of new enterprise crops which could thrive in our region. The school is run for a minimal fee at Kandanga Hall. More information and registration will be available in January. Go to www.maryvalleycountryharvest.com.au for a detailed podcasts and reports from the 2014 program. You can contact us on maryvalleycountryharvest@gmail.com Lesa Bell 0428 193 156

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enilworth Chamber of Commerce, its members and volunteers of the Kenilworth Information Centre would like to publicly thank Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) for supporting and assisting the Chamber with the Centre’s operational costs. The recognition from SCC and Cr. Greg Rogerson clearly shows that Kenilworth has not been forgotten. Thank-you once again. Our other sources of income are: Commission from the Craft Centre sales, retail sales of topographic maps for the Conondale Great Walk and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk, small amounts of printed material and fund raising. We also have been very successful with grants from Regional, State and Federal Governments. We do our very best to advertise the District unfortunately we do not have enough spare cash for some serious advertising. We have a mailout system were the brochure ‘Discover Kenilworth’ is sent to all businesses and organisations that have written material on display and telephone enquiries. The Centre’s first and foremost priority is to promote Kenilworth and District, the community, organisations and businesses. We also have a permanent $2 square money board on the go, so come on in and purchase a square, the winner takes home $100. Donations are also very welcome. A big thanks also must go the volunteers who keep the Centre open seven days. Without their dedication there would be no Information Centre, incidentally, the nearest information centre is approximately 40kms away. The Centre has an excellent written material display and have contra deals in place with some regional information centres within a 400kms radius, Bundaberg/Hervey Bay for example. Our partnerships extends to Sunshine Coast Council, Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd., Mary Valley Country and Mary Valley Inc. Kenilworth Information Centre Statistics October 2014 - Total number of visitors: 1440 (October 2013 - 1422) Increase of 1.24% Of which: Queensland within 50 kms: 124 Queensland outside 50 kms: 1174 Visitors from Other States: 75 Overseas visitors: 67 (2013 – 76) (representing 4.65% of all visitors). January – October 2014 Total number of Visitors/Tourist 14,513 - Overseas 672 January to December 2013 Total number of Visitors/Tourist 16,600 - Overseas 794 Previous years’ statistics: 2009 to 2012 Visitor/tourist numbers 52,082. We have two weeks to go til the end of the year: it certainly looks as if we will surpass 2013 figures – a great credit to the small band of volunteers at the Centre. Majority of the Centre’s volunteers live outside the town, travelling between 20 to 48km round trip. Again many thanks to everyone.

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Kenilworth Post Office POSTAL NOTES

he Christmas countdown has begun – two weeks to go. Kenilworth Post Office is in full swing to meet your Christmas needs. The decorations are up, the gifts, Christmas cards and 2015 calendars are on display, and the wrapping paper is waiting for the presents to be purchased. Post Pack boxes, tough bags and padded bags are waiting to be filled and posted. There are even Christmas designs on some of these. If you are sending items overseas, you don’t have much time left if you want them to get there before Christmas. Gifts – Kenilworth Post Office offers a wide range of gifts for all ages. As we are a Licensed Post Office, we are able to stock a much broader range of gifts than just those from the Australia Post catalogue. Our motto has always been “good quality at a low price.” Santa even gets some of his ideas for presents from the Post Office. We have also stocked a range of small gifts which would make ideal stocking fillers. Run out of gift ideas? Why not consider purchasing a gift card. The Post Office has a range of Visa Gift Cards in various denominations up to $200 or you can load your own amount onto a Visa Gift Card. Kenilworth welcomes Santa Claus - Once again, Kenilworth will be holding a Christmas Party at the Showgrounds on Wednesday 24 December. One of the highlights is Santa arriving to distribute presents to all the children at 7pm. Visit any of the shops in Kenilworth (including the Post Office) that sell gifts and are displaying the “Santa shops here” signs, and details will be provided to ensure that Santa does not miss your child at the Christmas party. Mail Collection – The mail truck leaves Kenilworth each weekday at 5pm. Kenilworth is also within the next day delivery network for Express Post. Please note, however, that Express Post items must be lodged over the counter otherwise next day delivery is not guaranteed. The Express Post mail also leaves at 5pm each weekday. As a reminder, please note that the parking zone in front of the Post Office is for the use of the mail truck only from 4pm onwards. As there are a huge number of parcels leaving the Post Office at this time of year, your consideration for the mail truck driver would be appreciated. Robyn, Michael and family wish to extend their best wishes to everyone for the Christmas season and we look forward to seeing you in 2015. Kenilworth Post Office is open Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm, Saturday 9am to 11.30am all year round except Public Holidays.

RENTAL PROPERTY / HOUSE WANTED Mary Valley area. Responsible, clean and tidy married couple – no children, four dogs, two indoor cats (with catio enclosure), one parrot and fowl. Family well respected and known in the Kenilworth community. Personal references avail. Please contact od.cooper@bigpond.com or 07 4168 6048. December 10, 2014 |11


MARY VALLEY MARY VALLEY RSL SUB BRANCH NEWS

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n 28 September 2014, Mary Valley RSL Sub-Branch hosted in conjunction with Imbil Masonic Lodge a “Manup for Prostate Cancer” workshop at Imbil Memorial Hall which was well attended. Guest speakers from Brisbane and locally, spoke on prostate cancer experiences, awareness and support. Approximately $1600 was raised for prostate cancer research and patient support. On 11 November a Community Remembrance Day Ceremony was held at the recently reconstructed Kandanga Memorial Park which was well attended despite the very hot day.

On 25 November our President Phil Jensen presented the Mary Valley RSL Sub-Branch and Citizens Auxiliary Secondary Effort Award to Latisha Stewart of Mary Valley State College. Congratulations Latisha. On 30 November we had our Christmas luncheon which was well attended by members, partners, Legacy widows and invited guests. Planning is now in progress for the 2015 Centenary of Anzac community Commemoration which will be held at Imbil Memorial Park. Kim Bowditch is our new events co-ordinator and will welcome community support. Also now is a good time for ex-Service people and citizens to join our sub-branch as we would welcome new members in the Anzac Centenary year. To join contact Ian Stubbins on 5484 5245 or Phil Jensen on 5484 5335. We take the opportunity to thank all those citizens and organisations who supported us during 2014 and wish the community a safe Christmas and a happy New Year. Contributed by Ian Stubbins, Secretary.

Our thanks to the Gympie Regional Council and Queensland State Government who funded and completed the reconstruction. This was the first time this ceremony has been held at Kandanga for many years. And the first Rededication of the Memorial to those Servicemen and Servicewomen who gave their lives on all battlefields and also those that were lucky enough to return home but suffered since from their experience of the horrors of war. The new Memorial is beautiful and a fitting tribute to them. Our thanks also to Kandanga Hotel who set up shade shelters and seating on the day and also provided light refreshments to the gathering. On 17 November we hosted a Suicide Prevention Course in conjunction with the National Centre for Suicide Prevention Training Inc. of Sydney. Nineteen people attended the course, the largest group they have ever trained. The course leader travelled from Sydney for the day and by all reports the course was a great success with a follow-up course being considered. The course was organised by our Pension Advocate Welfare Officer Rex Brenneke.

Good, approved tenants looking for homes now! “Properties urgently needed. Please call for a chat or a free rent appraisal.” Property Manager Karoline Weinand karoline@peaceofmindpropertyrentals.com Mobile 0419 796 945

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Peace of Mind Property Rentals Peace of Mind Property Rentals is a new Sunshine Coast Hinterland business owned and managed by Karoline Weinand, a local to the Sunshine Coast since 1983 and working in Property Management for the last nine years. Karoline offers experienced, personal service.

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Life Chats …

ight here, right now, I know most of you would willingly acknowledge that we live in one of the most beautiful places on earth. This Sunshine Coast backyard offers an amazing and diverse showcase of destinations to explore: beaches, lakes, rivers, creeks, mountains, and farming communities. Our family, this year, has had a personal crusade to venture and visit this surrounding Coastal and Hinterland backyard. Trips to Montville and Yandina Markets, Sunshine Beach Headland walk, Noosa National Park, Kondalilla Falls, Crystal Waters in Conondale, Mooloolaba Beach walks, Koala Park walk in Nambour, climbing Mt Coolum, Little Yabba Creek near Kenilworth and paddling down the Obi Creek waterways. Often, we don’t even leave our hill in Obi. We are extremely fortunate to have our very own creek frontage backyard which offers endless opportunities to enjoy with friends and family. One event which the kids regularly request, an evening loved by all, is a “Driveway Dinner”. This transpires in our “front yard”. It is enjoyed somewhere around the 6pm mark. Stifling heat of the day has retired, flies buzzed off for night slumber, stars just emerging for their night time shift and a slight, cool breeze wafting up the eastern hillside. Plates piled high, cutlery, glasses for a beverage and an option of chair use or buns on concrete. We all head out and quite selfishly lap up the most stunning 360 degree view that some people would pay a lot of bucks to experience. For me personally, my backyard in Obi offers a reprieve. Our dog, “Tumbles” and I regularly sneak away from the house. It immediately transports us to a place of tranquility and peace. So to all on the Sunshine Coast, don’t discount what lies in your backyard. There may be more to it, than you possibly realise. MM of Obi “We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect” – Aldo Leopold (1887-1948)


MARY VALLEY IMBIL POLICE BRIEFS

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ith the holidays fast approaching, it is an opportune time to consider safety precautions to be taken while away on holidays. A house left empty for some time is a prime target for intruders because the chances are they will not be disturbed and any offence will go undetected for days, or possibly weeks. When you go on holidays, it is important that you do not leave behind any clues that will tempt an intruder. These guidelines will help you reduce the chance of your house being broken into whilst away. Give your house that ‘lived in’ look by taking the following steps: • Check all doors and windows are securely locked. • Ask you neighbours to watch out for visitors. • Arrange for someone to mow the lawn and water plants. • Secure your garbage bin. • Use electric timers to tune your radio to talk back radio during the day. • Turn down the volume on your telephone and don’t leave a message on your answering machine telling callers that you are away. • Advise local Police of your absence, providing address and contact phone number. • Check the yard to ensure no ladders or tools are accessible. • Do not leave keys concealed outside your house. • Ask neighbours to contact the Police if they see anything suspicious. • Secure your vehicle if you are leaving it at home. • Mark all easily removable articles using the Police Service property marking system. • Inform your NHW Block Co-ordinator that you will be away. Remember, if you come home and find someone has been in your home, do not enter, do not touch anything, go next door and call the Police. We encourage everyone to enjoy the festive season but please remain within the Law and don’t drink and drive. The Christmas holiday period is the worst time of the year for crashes, most caused by alcohol or speed. Police will do everything possible to ensure that the roads in the Imbil Police Division are safe over the period and will show no leniency to offenders. ALL Police will be conducting traffic enforcement leading up to, during and after the Christmas period, concentrating on the FATAL FIVE - speeding, fatigue, drink/drug driving, seat belts and driver distraction. BE WARNED. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year. Please be safe over the festive season. Terry Kennedy Sergeant

Bill Greer Senior Constable

CNGHRG Inc. news

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ooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group will hold the last meeting of the year at 1pm on Saturday 13 December followed by an informal get together and afternoon tea. The Research Room and Library at 41 Miva Street, Cooroy will close and reopen on Tuesday 13 January from 9.30am to 1pm when our friendly members and librarians will be on hand to help with queries and brick walls. The group has worldwide subscriptions to Ancestry and Find My Past as well as a wide range of local and Australian material available to members and visitors. For enquiries phone 5442 5570 or visit www.genealogy-noosa.org.au Ros Higginson

CRYSTAL WATERS MARKET Delightful atmosphere: Stalls, meals, sourdough bakery, music. Stay the weekend! Campsite, Bunkhouse. 65 Kilcoy Lane, Conondale. 8am - 1pm First Saturday, February-December. No dogs or cats. Contact Lesley 5494 4779.

What's in the Spotlight Christmas on the Coast Council partnered with My Weekly Preview to publish ‘My Christmas your guide to celebrate Christmas and New Year events’. To find out what’s happening this year on the coast, visit council’s website or check out the My Christmas publication.

Aspects of Me Council will showcase the diversity of local Aboriginal commercial artist De Greer-Yindimincarlie in the striking Aspects of Me exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery from Wednesday, 17 December. Visit council’s gallery website for details on official opening, workshops and event bookings.

National Summer Reading Club Children are invited to journey beyond their wildest imaginations with their favourite stories as part of the national Summer Reading Club. Register, then read five things over summer and go in the draw to win awesome prizes. Council's library website has more.

Council Link Are you 60 and over, have a disability or mobility impairment and need to travel from home to your local shopping centre? Council Link transport service is just $2 each way. Phone 5390 1288 by noon the day before to book. Visit council’s website for more.

Export Program Does your business export or are you considering exporting? You're invited to participate in the second intake of the Export and Global Capability Program, guiding businesses through their export journey and identifying potential international markets for their products and services. Register your interest at council's business website.

Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am, 11 December 2014, Nambour 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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OUR COMMUNITY

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GSLC YEAR 6 CANBERRA/SYDNEY

ery early on Sunday 2 November, Year 6 students and staff were packed and ready for their inaugural adventure to Sydney/Canberra. They spent the day in Sydney enjoying a leisurely walk around the Rocks, followed by a beautiful cruise on Sydney Harbour. From the boat, students could see close up a number of landmark attractions, including the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Kirribilli House (with the flag flying), just to name a few. While in Canberra, students participated in a variety of educational programmes and included visits to Old Parliament House, National Film and Sound Archives, Questacon, Australian Institute of Sport, ANZAC Parade and were ‘blown away’ with CSIRO activities. On Wednesday the students took a walk down ANZAC Parade, explored the Australian War Memorial and GeoScience Centre, reinforcing the Science Rock Unit covered in Term 3. The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit their national capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education and contributes funding under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) programme. We would like to thank the Australian Government for their support. “A huge THANK YOU to all Good Shepherd staff for allowing our children such an amazing experience. Keeping in contact on facebook and providing all the photos has been fantastic - knowing that our children are safe and enjoying themselves is everything. Thanks for the extra effort! We love GSLC! Can’t wait to hear all the adventures from my boys.” PH 5446 9298 • 0413 012 398 Parent Facebook comment. Residential • Rural • Commercial

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LET’S NOT LOSE OUR WILD BIRDS…

e need to keep an eye on preserving our native bird species in the wild and conserving their environment. The science suggests that creating native habitat is the best management tool when it comes to accommodating wild birds. By providing a native bird friendly environment - planting flowering and fruiting trees suitable to the area and plenty of bird baths - we can maximize both our enjoyment watching birds and their wellbeing. There is something exhilarating about watching birds coming and going in their natural habitat, free to fly without any threats from people. Being witness to their antics when frolicking in the water and their incredible aerial acrobatics is one of the great joys in life. Their freedom is our gift. http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/ http://www.birdlife.org.au/ http://www.backyardbuddies.net.au/ Contributed by Nan Borsht

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - VOLUNTEERS

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re you a keen Organic/Biodynamic Gardener? Kookaburra Organics will be undertaking a major Gardening Food Project early 2015... this will be unique. This will be a permanent all year round site hosting gardening events. It will also provide a platform for those who wish to develop their skills both gardening, and with members of the public. Will suit people north of Brisbane/Sunshine Coast. Contact gary@kookaburraorganics.com outlining your details.

Conondale Range Conservation Annual General Meeting 4pm Sunday 14th Dec 2014 121 Moy Pocket Road, Moy Pocket

“Don’t risk it, use a licensed plumber.” PROPRIETORS: JOHN & JO-ANNE MCKENZIE

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PUBLISHED EVERY FORTNIGHT 3000x A4 sized copies / 16-20pp colour + mono. CIRCULATION: 1665 x MAILBOXED to communities of Conondale, Kenilworth, Imbil, Kandanga, Amamoor, Dagun, Gheerulla, Brooloo and Belli Park / Kenilworth-Eumundi Rd. Rest are BULK DROPS: Incl. various shops, Crystal Waters, K Newsagent, Kenilworth Info Centre, 50x Mapleton IGA and 350x IGA Cooroy. Mary Valley Community News Association Inc, publishers of the Mary Valley Voice, reserves the right to refuse inappropriate advertising and submissions for both print and website, and any opinions expressed in any published advertisements or submissions does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Association or its editor. It also reserves the right to determine what is inappropriate for publication purposes.

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✴ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all locals and visitors ✴ 2 LEATHERWOOD LANE, BLACK MOUNTAIN, COOROY – 1.09 ACRES

Three levels of opulent living on 1.09 acres. This architecturally designed home commands an impressive view to the north-east. Four generous sized bedrooms including the Master Suite that has a private timber deck utilised as a Parents Retreat, Spa Bath ensuite and walk-in robe. This home’s ‘wow factor’ begins the moment you come through the front door into spacious open plan living area complete with European tiles, six metre high ceilings with beautiful soft down lighting. Complete with gourmet kitchen, quality stainless steel appliances and fixtures. Theatre Room complete with surround sound, currently used as a home gymnasium. Solid timber sliding doors create a benefit and ambience of allowing the indoor and outdoor living areas to seamlessly become one. Entertaining made easy on a timber crafted deck large enough for a growing family and guests. A truly exceptional property that will not disappoint. Only a short distance to the Bruce Highway, fabulous Noosa beaches and restaurants. $695,000

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$695,000

8 BLUFF ROAD, KENILWORTH – 30 ACRES

Brick home plus separate cottage on 30 usable acres with a good water supply. Set back into the block hidden from the road on an elevated level platform sits a this very appealing well built Brick Home, two double bedrooms, ensuite, walk-in robe and spacious bathroom. Beautiful tiled flooring in open plan living areas and carpeted bedrooms. A well appointed kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space plus walk in pantry. Separate to the home is a charming three bedroom cottage, rendered block construction, cathedral ceilings, timber features including French timber doors. The cottage is in excellent condition and offers good opportunities to buyers seeking a commercial venture. Possible Bed and Breakfast or extra home for an extended family. Commercial gas stove compliments the cottage country timber kitchen. Both dwellings are in immaculate condition, each with their own private courtyard showcasing well kept lawns and established shade trees. Usable land with enough level areas for your equestrian arena and stable block if desired. You are sure to appreciate good pastures, excellent soil and underground irrigation outlets already in place and operational. $695,000

62 ELIZABETH ST, KENILWORTH – 1.5 ACRES ➽ TOWN WATER

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Rare small acreage block with town water connection. 6601m2 (approx. 1.5 acres) great timber fencing and two road frontages. Level usable land perfect house sites and a magnificent view over open grazing land that can never be built out. Don’t miss it, there are no more like this one! $240,000

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Kenilworth Realty 7 Elizabeth St. Kenilworth 5446 0164 Mobile 0417 603 451 Fax 5446 0742 kenilworthrealty@bigpond.com or visit www.kenilworthrealty.com.au

Office Hours over the Christmas Season: Closed Thurs 25th and Friday 26th December Open 27th, 29th, 30th and 31st December, 2014 Closed Thurs 1st January Open 2nd January 2015

Great views and great position! – Coolabine Perfect location with sweeping views. This 47 acre property is situated in the beautiful area of Coolabine, east of Kenilworth. Coolabine Creek runs through the front section of the property and there is an electric pump which pumps water to a 5000 gallon header tank up to the house. The property is fully fenced which also includes internal paddocks plus eight dams. The house is a solid three bedroom brick home which has had recent renovations including a large covered patio area which overlooks the land. There is a fully fenced dog proof yard, double carport and large timber and iron stables. No need to drive to the beach when you can relax in your own inground salt water pool. Shops are only five minutes up the road and there is easy access to the coastal roads. This is a top property in a great area. Call now for a private viewing. $750,000.00

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Price $750,000.00

AVAILABLE FOR RENT... $250.00 – Imbil. Lovely TWO bedroom cottage on elevated block. Private rear deck and front verandah. Large carport. Easy walk to shops and facilities. $265.00 pw includes power – Cambroon. THREE Bedroom lowset house with built in robes and open plan living. Single garage with workshop, approximately 2000m2 block of land. This home is on a cattle property. $285.00 – Kenilworth. Large highset family home with office and second

bathroom down stairs. THREE bedrooms up stairs with built in robes, large living areas and double garage under. Close to all town facilities. $345.00 – Brooloo. Enjoy the rural life in this beautiful timber pole home. There are THREE bedrooms all with built-in robes and master with ensuite. Large front verandah with views. Car parking under the house. Approximately one acre to maintain. Pets on application. $350.00 – Imbil. Modern barn conversion. One TWO bedroom residence plus teenagers retreat or parents retreat. Fully fenced yard, town services, walk to shops, oh and great outlook.


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