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Glasshouse Country News
Cuppa for a cause
Tributes to Nev Anning
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Glass House volunteers we say ‘Thanks a Million’
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Family Fancy Dress Fundraiser for the Beerburrum State School Chaplain, Donna Turner at the Glass House Mountains Community Hall from 6.00pm to 9.30pm. Tickets are available from Beerburrum State School (limited available), family - $20.00 (two adults and two kids), adults - $7.00, children - $5.00. Supper is included. There will be a sausage sizzle from 6.00pm to 6.30pm - $2.00 and there will be live entertainment on the night by the ‘Super Dads’.
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Don't miss the Bikini Auto Wash at the Beerwah Hotel from 10.00am – 4.00pm. Bring along your car, motorbike or truck to get it washed.There will also be a sausage sizzle drinks, live music, face painting, Laser Skirmish, balloon animals, multi draw raffle and more there as part of a fundraiser. Proceeds from the day go towards jm vision.See ad on page 15 for more details.
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know that many readers love to sit down and flick through the paper with a cuppa and check out what is happening locally.However if you like the idea of receiving the paper on your email each week – we are always happy to add you to our subscription list – all you need to do is send us an email with your name and email address and we will arrange for a link to be sent to you.Or just like us on Facebook and recieve a message each week when the edition has been uploaded.
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The Mooloolah Hula held at the Mooloolah Public Hall on Bray Road will feature artists ‘Uke Crazy People’ and ‘The Bamboo Rockets’ for the night. This will be a fun family friendly evening with a Mooloola Hula theme, so come dressed in your best Hawaiian get up to win a prize and enjoy some pizza and punch from the kitchen. The Mooloolah Hula runs from 5.30pm – 9.30pm. For more information contact Jean 0418 720 515 or find us on Facebook at Mooloolah Performing Our Arts Off.
Landsborough Kindy Cent Auction this year will mark the 21st Annual Cent Auction, to be held at the
Landsborough Community Hall. Lots of fantastic prizes on offer. Doors open at 6.00pm,
Auction beings at 7.00pm. Entry $2.00 adults / 50c children. A great night out with all proceeds going to Landsborough Community Kindergarten.
Biggest Morning Tea, the team from Glasshouse Country First National will be hosting a community morning tea at the Beerwah Golf Club from 10.00am – 11.30am. Donation of $5.00 on entry for the morning tea. All funds raised will go to the Cancer Council Queensland.
Swap a bag of weeds for some native plants - Coochin Creek Bushland Group along with Council have organised this event from 10.30am - 11.30am at Emma Park, Caralan Way, Beerwah. Council staff will be on hand to identify your weeds and advise on treatments.
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Recent attacks on livestock at Peachester serves as a reminder that all landholders – big and small – in rural and semi-rural areas need to be aware of the impacts that wild dogs can have and the measures they can take to reduce the likelihood of further problems.Grahame Jackson runs a small farm in London Creek Road at Peachester, grazing cattle and sheep, but last week he lost 11 sheep to wild dog attacks over three nights.“I’ve had the property for almost three years and this is the first time we’ve had problems this big.“These wild dogs are cruel killers and it’s heartbreaking to see the damage they can do,” he said.Grahame contacted the Sunshine Coast Council customer service on 5475 7272 and logged a wild dog incident on their system.Straight away, a response officer contacted Grahame and organised to meet him to assess the property, look at how his self-protection could be improved and to show him how to take action himself through trapping.
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A Council spokesperson said that they offer assistance and support to landholders who have problems with wild dogs – including prevention advice, help with trapping and organising broader 1080 baiting programs.“Next month Council is coordinating over 20 landholder baiting groups across rural areas to help reduce the wild dog populations on a broader scale,” the Council spokesperson said.
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Save the iconic Steve Irwin Way forestLocal residents – as well as many others across the Sunshine Coast – are outraged at plans by the State Government to destroy up to 75 hectares of important koala habitat at the north end of Steve Irwin Way.The Department of Transport and Main Roads recently released their updated plans for the Caloundra Road / Steve Irwin Way interchange with the Bruce Highway, however the results aren’t kind to the local environment.In response, outraged locals and community groups have formed themselves into a positive action group called ‘Save the Iconic Forest at the North End of Steve Irwin Way’.Lisa Malcolm from the group explained that koalas are a threatened species and there may only be around 100 left on the Sunshine Coast.“Apart from koalas, the iconic Steve Irwin Way forest is also home to other threatened species placing them at serious risk from the proposed redevelopment of the Bruce Highway's Caloundra interchange,” she said.According to Lisa, this area is also rich in cultural heritage and local history, and the proposed road would harm some of the very things that this community values.The proposed road would pretty much take out three great Aussie icons at once, the koalas, Steve Irwin Way, and the Ettamogah Pub would be losing its vital highway access, said Lisa.“As one local put it to me – ‘it's just not Aussie mate’,” she said.Across the entire Sunshine Coast community, people are showing their disgust at the State Governments decision by supporting the Save the Iconic Forest at the North End of Steve Irwin Way group.
“We understand the need for road improvements, but this fragment of nature is a gift, and the fact it still remains as a public asset is a blessing.“We really need to stop destroying our natural assets. It's time for that little part inside us that is crying ‘enough is enough’ to speak up on this issue,” said another member of the group.To raise awareness and work on a plan of action, the group is holding a public meeting on May 18 at 10.00am in Jowarra Park (which is right next to Daisy’s Place), Steve Irwin Way at Glenview.The group invites everyone to come to their information and awareness morning.“Come along to find out more about what is happening with the forest and how you can help to protect this special part of our local environment – before it’s too late and another special place has been needlessly destroyed,” said Lisa.For more information, check out their Facebook site – just search for ‘save the iconic forest’.
Come along to the public meeting for the campaign update and to �nd out what we can do as a community to save this iconic forest Listen to talks from Sunshine Coast Environment Council, Koala Rescue, Environmental Scientists, Indigenous Elders and others Find out more about the recently revised plan for the road upgrade Put your hand up to ‘Save Steve Irwin Way Forest’, and add your handprint to our banner Sign the petition and have your say Kids colouring campaign and info table
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Nev made the front page of GCNews when the new bridge at Beerwah was named after him in 2011
Cheers ring out for a life lived well By Lea Parkes
On Saturday, May 4 a crowd of around 500 people attended the funeral of well-known local legend Nev Anning. While we are not able to include all of the words of admiration that were spoken on that day we have gathered some of the tributes people shared with us and a collection of recent photos from the pages of Glasshouse Country News.Nev Anning was an icon of our RSL, he was a highly regarded and respected member, and it was an honour to have known him. Nev was one of those people who always had a smile on his face and nothing was too much trouble. He will be sadly missed by the sub-branch and all that knew him.
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Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-branch
His years at war were undoubtedly the toughest. But when the going gets tough the tough rise up beyond all others and their true character shines out.Through his book ‘A Mug from the Bush’ he shares with us these stories of hardship, mate-ship and the unveiling of a ‘never quit attitude’, that is the hallmark of his character.My dad didn't do life like it was a 15 round fight. He just kept getting back up again until he won.
Ron AnningNev’s son
Mr Anning was a true gentleman and I am pleased to say I grew to know him well in my role as his local State Member. There are not too many, if any, people in Peachester who didn’t know Nev Anning. He was one of those unique characters who gave all he had to his community and those that knew him were all the better for it.
Andrew PowellMember for Glass House
Nev was well-known, not just in the hinterland area, but right across the Sunshine Coast. Nev will be missed as a man who honoured his country and his community and who raised a wonderful family with his loving wife. Nev Anning was a true legend. A man who fought for our country and who survived the most heinous of conditions, he will always be remembered
Mark McArdle Member for Caloundra
He was really one of a kind, a 'one-off' in the modern phrase. A good man... certainly, but
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that does not explain him... enthusiastic, optimistic, dedicated, determined, loyal, sincere, supportive, honourable, skilled in many practical areas and knowledgeable on many subjects, a born historian and story teller, cheeky, a bit of a larrikin, inspiring... All these words are true, but none of them separately or together quite capture the spirit of this man we all loved and respected. He never lost his optimism and hope for the future, always looked for the good in other people, and rose above every adversity.
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Editor of ‘A Mug from the Bush’In quite an untraditional but truly fitting manner, the final tribute that was paid to Nev at his funeral was three cheers and a round of applause. Allowing everyone there the opportunity to make their feelings for Nev heard.Nev taking the salute
on AnZAC Day 2012Cynthia and Nev on their honeymoon, 1951
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Are Headaches Robbing You of the Life You Deserve?Are recurring headaches controlling your life? Day after day of missing out on things, or just being miserable, irritable and looking much older than you really are? Recurring headaches are not normal!While headaches are terribly common, they are NOT normal. The normal condition of the human body is vibrant and healthy...not tired and painful! Pain is our body’s alarm system that something is wrong.So – if you often say “It feels like my head is in a vice”, or “I’ve had migraines since puberty” or “My neck and shoulders are always tight and tense” and you just want to go and lie down - then pay close attention now.Four major causes of headaches are dehydration, stress, food intolerance, and neck subluxations. And each of these causes has a path to relief. The most little known is neck subluxation.Can this help your headaches?Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. Upper neck subluxations very commonly cause ‘Cervicogenic Headaches’. This type of headache presents with neck stiffness and pain at the base of your skull, which can sometime radiate through to your eyes. Drugs can reduce the symptoms (turn off the body’s alarm) for a while, but they do not correct the cause – and the symptoms return.Many studies have shown the benefits of treating the neck subluxations of headache sufferers, including the Boline and Duke Studies. If you are having headaches something is wrong.Chiropractic is a safe and effective form of healthcare that treats a major cause of headaches, the Subluxation. Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if your headaches are a good fit for our very successful Headache Relief Program. Beerwah – 5494 0499 or Maroochydore – 5443 4545. www.adjusttolife.com.au Business feature
Landsborough Police Station not closingBy Senior Sergeant Bruce DuckOver the past month I have received a number of inquiries from media outlets and concerned members of the public in respect to the alleged closure of the Landsborough Police Station.The Landsborough Police Station has not closed and will not be closing in the foreseeable future. In order to streamline the operational processes and core policing responsibilities, the administrative practices have been combined with the Beerwah Police division. As a result, all office inquiries are to be conducted at the Beerwah Police station between the hours of 0800 – 1600 on weekdays.Police officers continue to work from the Landsborough Police Station and respond to policing requirements in the community as needed. The 24 hour ‘blue’ police phone is located at the front of the station and accessible to members of the community for assistance.To assist with delivering professional and timely service to the community, members of the public can contact Policelink by phoning 131 444, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There you will speak with specifically trained client service officers who can assist you with your non-urgent incident report or your general enquiry.Policelink enhances the services the Queensland Police provides by allowing police officers more time to perform operational duties and improve front line response times.
From March, four extra officers have been assigned to the Glass House area, in order to focus primarily on traffic enforcement.
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Recognise the theme for forumsIn the coming years, Australians will have the opportunity to change the constitution, in a referendum of the people. The referendum aims to remove racial discrimination and recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Proposed changes
to Australia’s constitution have received support from community organisations nation-wide, as well as bipartisan support.The University of the Sunshine Coast, in collaboration with Mimburi Upper Mary Aboriginal Association Inc., and Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, are holding three public forums to discuss the referendum to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in the constitution.These three public events will provide the community with a chance to be informed and ask questions about the referendum to change Australia’s highest legal document, the Constitution.The importance of raising awareness about the upcoming referendum is the driving force behind a collaborative working group representing local community organisations and the university.The pursuit of raising public awareness of constitutional recognition was initiated by Laina McCoy, a social science student at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Laina approached Holly Aston of the Hinterland Community Development Association at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, and with USC social work student, Will Jeffries, put together a proposal. They successfully applied for funding, and have since partnered with the University of the Sunshine Coast. This partnership created the opportunity to raise awareness through three public forums discussing constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.Come along to the forums to hear from guest speakers and discuss what the proposed changes to the constitution mean for our country and how it will impact on all Australians.The first two events will be held locally this month on Wednesday, May 29 from 6.00pm – 8.00pm Innovation Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, and Friday, May 31 from 6.00 – 8.00pm at the Maleny Community Centre.
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Books for bubsContribution by Margaret Thompson - Friends of Beerwah Library Friends of Beerwah Library have been busy sewing beautiful, one of a kind, book bags which make superb gifts for a new born. In support of Beerwah Library’s focus on early literacy through the ‘Ten minutes a Day’ programs, in particular ‘Baby Rhyme Time’, the FOBL came up with this idea as a fund raiser as well as a way to promote the idea of reading to baby from day one.
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Baby Rhyme Time provides practical ideas on using stories, rhymes, songs and music to help children under two years develop early literacy skills.Each bag comes gift wrapped with a beautiful tag and contains an age appropriate book which is the surprise. The recent koala presentation and charity fundraiser by Pine Rivers Koala advocate, Vanda Grabowski, benefited from the sale of bags featuring Australian animals.The bags are for sale at Beerwah Library. For $10.00 this is good value and all proceeds go right back to the Library to purchase items to keep our Library space up to date. Fabrics for the project have been donated so this is a wonderful use for those beautiful patchwork fabrics so many have not wanted to part with but perhaps are happy to see them recycled in this way.
Left to right: Maz with Callum, 7 months; Joanne with Isabelle, 11 months; Melissa with Oscar, 11 months; FOBL Annette
Caloundra Family History Research The general meeting of Caloundra Family History Research, to be held on Thursday, May 16 will celebrate the group’s 20th birthday. Instead of a guest speaker, members will display an ancestral antique and tell the audience of the great historical importance of the piece to their family. A birthday cake will be enjoyed during afternoon tea.On Saturday, May 25, the group will have two guest speakers during the day, when they host the History Queensland AGM. Commencing at 9.30am in the Guide Hut, Arthur Street, Caloundra, the entry fee is $20.00, which includes morning and afternoon teas, as well as lunch. The speakers are local and knowledgeable historians. During the morning session, Ms Julanne Neal’s presentation will be ‘A Brief History of Caloundra’.
Following lunch, Ms Chrissy Fletcher will do a presentation on the popular ‘Adopt-a-Digger’ Project that she instigated and administers. Members and visitors are welcome to attend and further information is available from Valerie on 5437 3879, June on 5493 2679, or Roz on 5493 1197.The group has an email address [email protected] Following on from the very successful Scotland Seminar held on Saturday, April 20, the photos are in of the aptly dressed guest speakers. More than 40 attended
a most informative and enjoyable afternoon, including a sumptuous Scottish tea.Full details on the group’s calendar of events, resources, ‘Caloundra Clipper’ journal, activities, and even a map to locate us, is available on our website at www.caloundrafamilyhistory.org.au
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Glass House volunteers we say ‘Thanks a Million’The fourth annual Glass House Volunteer Awards were held to recognise the contribution by many volunteers across the Glass House electorate.Member for Glass House, Andrew Powell MP held his annual ceremony and afternoon tea to coincide with National Volunteers Week as a way of saying ‘thank you’ to the many volunteers in his community.“I am constantly amazed and impressed by the dedication these volunteers show to our community and I can’t think of a better way to thank them than to host a ceremony that publicly recognises all of their hard work.“Yet again this year I was stunned by the amount of nominations put forward - it really goes to show how many people we have in our community that work behind the scenes to make our sporting groups, schools and community based organisations keep ticking over.“All that is left to say is ‘Thanks a Million,” Mr Powell said.The local community groups that nominated volunteers included Beerburrum State School - Tracey James, Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch - Hudson Newitt, Friends of Bankfoot House - Robyn Gillinder, Peachester History Committee - Graham and Una Riddel, Peter Farrell - nominated by Sunshine Girls and Vegan Warriors - Jaylene Musgrave
Generous support for Chaplains acknowledgedThe Chaplaincy Committee do an amazing job in fundraising for the local chaplaincy program however each year they like to acknowledge that what they are able to achieve is through the generous support of a number of other businesses and groups.
Back: Graham Riddel, Cr Rick Baberowski, Peter Farrell. Front: Robyn Gillinder, Una Riddel, Tracey James, Andrew Powell MP, Hudson Newitt and Jaylene Musgrave
This acknowledgement is recognised at their annual ‘Chaplaincy Thankyou Breakfast’ held at Beerwah High in the Performing Arts Centre.The talented Year 11 and 12 Catering and Hospitality students put in an amazing effort in creating lots of gourmet delights to serve at the breakfast.During the morning, Mike Turner, the Beerwah High Chaplain and Glenda McSwain, presented a number of groups with certificates of appreciation for their on-going commitment to what has been a very success local initiative.Beerwah High was one of the first high schools in Queensland to have a school chaplain, the first meeting to work on creating the position was held 20 years ago in May 1993.Initially the role was filled by Peter Herbert, followed by Justin Evans and since 2007 Mike Turner has taken on the role. More recently Glasshouse Country Chaplaincy Committee has helped to create positions for Chaplains in nearly all of our primary schools as well.
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Re ‘Well it's started’ Volume 27 - 48 Pam Lever and Editor's noteHow soon we forget. Elections, take the last Sunshine Coast Council Elections, what a farce they were.Not only did our local boys do the complete wrong thing, the now mayor led the way in ignorance and complete disregard for rules and anything else. There was not one telephone post, school or railway fence he missed with his signage, so who cares? Our mayor won't.I personally contacted our council and complained on various occasions and also rang personally making complaints, I still await an answer, typical. You would think I should have learned, but we do live with hope and I like to think there is someone with a little decency in our midst, but obviously not.In respect of the poster depicting the man taking the reins of the Liberal position, he may require a lot more than posters. The dinosaur man could very easily breeze in and that will make them stand up and take notice, someone who will actually do something for us, not just themselves.
Brian StallworthyGlass House Mountains
Visual pollution – I agreeIn regard to the letter in last week’s paper about the visual pollution we are already being subjected to in the lead up to the September election.Particularly those awful larger than life-sized placards of the former Federal member for Longman, who is now standing for the seat of Fisher. Mr Brough states that his signs are within the letter of the law. However, they are a timely reminder of Mr Brough’s attitude to the residents of this electorate… we are going to get his cheesy visage in our faces, going north and south whether we want them or not.It appears that these placards may exemplify an attitude that whether or not they are within the ‘spirit’ of the law, whether or not they are a nuisance, is irrelevant to a man who is claiming he wants to represent us. If any of us had forgotten why Mr Brough was not reelected last time he stood here, we now have a reminder of his ‘form’.I know those signs have jogged my memory.
Disgruntled localGlass House Mountains
Mooloolah definitely has talentI am a resident in Mooloolah and I would like to pass on my thanks to the Mooloolah Community group who organise the 'Performing Our Arts Off’ evenings at the Mooloolah Hall.Mooloolah has got talent, and it's not just in the array of diverse entertainers that get up on stage, it's the team of wonderful volunteers from the Mooloolah Community group who had the vision to create this opportunity for artists to showcase their talents and for us to enjoy. They truly make the evening a success.We have been coming along to the Performing our Arts Off evening from back when they started and were called Mooloolah's got talent. We have
enjoyed every one so much, each time being amazed by the caliber of the entertainers. We have seen too many to remember all their names. They have ranged in styles and ages, from the tiny little girl who did the dance routine, to the senior gentleman on the piano accordion. Some standouts for us have been the beautiful singing by Miss Julie from the Mooloolah kindy, Dave with his flying V electric guitar, and all the other wonderful guitarists who have played. The lady soprano opera singer was just amazing, and the hand carved woodwind player just stopped us all, carrying our spirits higher with the beautiful sounds, the artistic images from Bibiana's photo slideshow add to the visual delights and then Sonia and the Sonics with their power punching groove which makes you get up and move. Thanks also to the talented gentleman on the big double bass and the lady on drums who seem so adaptable as they make all the performers sound good with their backing rythyms.Thanks to the team of volunteers who make the evening so enjoyable each time we have attended. We love the hotdogs, nachos, dahl and rice. Picture drawing and games for the kids, and the drumming workshop last time our daughter really enjoyed that. Thanks, we love your work!To all my neighbours, I encourage you to turn off the TV and the play station and come along and experience some live entertainment. Cheer and clap and be moved as we were by their passion, rhythm and fun. See you there on Saturday night (May 18) Mooloolah Hall.
Debbie PetersMooloolah
Editor’s noteIf you want to take Debbie’s advice then head to Hula in Mooloolah next Saturday, more details on page 2.
GMAN’s new nursery is open for businessThe members of Glasshouse Mountains Advancement Network (GMAN) wish to advise our regular supporters and anyone interested in local native plant species, that we are again building up our nursery stocks. Recent circumstances meant that we had to clear our plant stock and build a new nursery which is now up and running.We would like to thank local tradespeople for their assistance in this process, and also our members for a wonderful effort.We can recommend the following businesses - Cameron from Cams Bobcat hire and Michael Kossen electrician, for prompt and efficient service.Our thanks go to Hansen Quarry for their support and in particular to Anthony from Coochin Creek Fruitgrowers for his continued assistance and advice.The nursery has good stocks of Richmond Birdwing Butterfly vines for $6.00 and these and other plants at $1.00 can be purchased by calling Gwen 5493 0029 or Yvonne 5438 7118.
Gwen MalcolmGlass House Mountains
Signage may not be legalIn our last edition, we ran a ‘You Said It’ letter querying the requirements of election signage, specifically mentioning those of Mal Brough on Steve Irwin Way.Mr Brough advised us that the billboard signage was not election signage but more of an informational format, and that the signage met Council requirements.Since then we have contacted Council about signage requirements generally, and more specifically about Mr Brough’s.A Council spokesperson advised us that they are working on new rules for election signage and that Council intends to have an approved amended local law clearly setting out election signage rules in June.GCNews will bring you more on this at that time.In regard to the billboards on Steve Irwin Way, it would appear Council approval is only provided for the original Setters Fruit and Vegetable Shop signage and not for third party advertising.
“Any signage on this site should be advertising for only the approved use, which was a fruit and vegetable shop,” said the Council spokesperson.“Any third party advertising devices advertising a business off the site is not permitted and would constitute a third party adverting device.“An impact assessable application would be required for a Third Party Advertising Device. It is unlikely that such an application for third party adverting devices would be supported.“In relation to the sign further to the south ‘Dairy Farmers’. There is no record of any approval or sign licence for this sign.“It looks as if this was previously used for third party advertising. However, as this sign is unauthorised and if it is intended to advertise for third party purposes an impact assessable application for an Operational Works - Third Party Advertising Device would be required.“A fee of $1,511.00 would be required and a planning report from a town planner to justify the application,” concluded the spokesperson.We passed this information on to Mr Brough and asked him to provide a comment.Mr Brough responded … ‘I was disappointed to read Pam Lever’s letter complaining about my billboards. In the past four months I have been contacted by more than 100 locals seeking assistance with federal issues. Many of these have been from the hinterland. If the billboards assisted them to seek my help, then they have done their job.’Unfortunately, Mr Brough did not answer the issue of the signs not having Council approvals.
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School News School News from Emma OffordGlasshouse Country Christian College correspondent
Welcome back to sun on the Sunshine CoastFinally after so many dark rainy days, the sun has graced us with its presence. During the last school holidays, I think we had about three sunny days out of the 14. Pretty sad, right?Well now that the lovely sun is back, it is time to catch some Vitamin D, but don’t forget the sunscreen. Last time the sun peeped out I came back from the beach looking like a very ripe tomato! Not a pretty sight.It has been a long year of constantly postponing sunny day activities but now it’s time to get back to normal. Normal on the Sunshine Coast means barbecues by a hinterland river or picnics at the beach and so far I’ve managed one out of the two activities. I even caught two fish! They may have only been 10cm but they were still fish. For me, the best thing about the returning sunshine is the activity going on in my own backyard. What does a girl do when her dad has brilliant carpentry skills and she is a budding artist? Beg for an art studio of course! So far the plans are on schedule and soon I’ll have a home away from home to fill with all my paintings, drawings and maybe even a secret stash of chocolate.Keep up the sun Sunny Sunshine Coast!
Beerwah State School’s Got TalentContributed by Sally Maxwell Music TeacherA big congratulations to Sarah James in 7A4 for successfully auditioning as a ‘Featured Vocalist’ in Education Queensland’s production Creative Generation State Schools Onstage 2013.Sarah progressed through a series of state wide auditions to become one of the few successful lead vocalists in the production which will take place this July. Well done Sarah!
Cross country excitementLandsborough State School held their annual Cross Country Carnival. There was a lot of excitement as all of the students gathered on the school oval for the event. It was a sea of blue, yellow and red as the students wore their sports house colours and cheered loudly as each race was run. There were many exhausted runners at the end of the course. Congratulations to all of the students for having a go and trying hard to earn points for their house. The winning sports house was Burgess, however there were also many fantastic individual performances achieved on the day.
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Luka off to New ZealandLandsborough State School Prep student, Luka Codlin, has been selected to ride in the Australian team at the 2013 BMX World Titles. This event will be held in Auckland, New Zealand during July.Luka, who is only five years old, started BMX in February 2012 with great passion to ride bikes. He took to it like a duck to water. Over the past 12 months he has competed in many open days across the southern zone. He trains once a week at the Mooloolah BMX track and is a member of the Hinterland BMX Club.Early this month, Luka competed in the 2013 Australian BMX Titles at Chandler where he got to meet Olympians Caroline Buchanan, Sam Willoughby, Lauren Reynolds and Brian Kirkham.On Wednesday, May 1, Luka competed in the pre titles event, riding three moto's and placing 4th, 3rd and 3rd and he was awarded a glass trophy for his efforts.The following day, he raced in the Australian BMX Titles against 36 other riders in the five to six year old boy’s category. The top 16 riders would gain themselves a place on the Australian team. Luka placed 3rd, 2nd, 2nd and 1st in his moto's and was awarded a medal and a BMX plate.The next 24 hours seemed to go so slowly, as he awaited a call to see if he had made the team.It's now official. At only five years of age, Luka received the exciting news that he had been selected to wear the green and gold jersey and will represent his country at the 2013 World Titles. Best of luck Luka!Luka in action on his BMX
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Get ready to dance the night awayThe Maleny Agricultural Show, this year celebrating its 76th year, is fast approaching and it’ll be bigger, brighter and better than ever before.Over the two days of May 31 and June 1, there’ll be loads of fun and entertainment to be had, as well as the usual fabulous attractions, displays, demonstrations, shows, events and competitions.To kick start the celebrations, the Maleny Show Ball is being held on May 18 at the Maleny Showgrounds Pavilion.So jazz up those dancing shoes, practice your moves, dust off those frocks and join us for a night of fun, laughter and a plain old good time.It is also be a great way to show your support to all of the entrants who have been working hard fundraising. Each of the entrants have until May 15 to raise the $1000.00 required to qualify for the major prize of $2000.00 in travel vouchers and spending money.On the night each of the Show Girl, Junior Show Princess, Charity Person and Rural Ambassador entrants will be presented and the winners announced.Supper, entertainment and dancing the night away to the Sunshine Swing Band (sponsored by Easton Lawyers of Maleny), will be the order of the evening – and all for only $15.00 per adult, $5.00 for a student, or a family ticket for $35.00.The night commences at 7.00pm - please visit the Maleny Show Society website or contact the office at 5494 2008. We encourage the community to book a table with friends and family.For more information regarding the show visit us on Facebook at ‘Maleny Show Society’ or our website at www.malenyshowsociety.org.au
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Have you ever driven along Roberts Road in Beerwah and wondered what goes on at Glasshouse Country Christian College? Now is your opportunity to find out. GCCC is holding its Open Day on Saturday, May 18 between 10.00am and 2.00pm and the whole community is invited.Everyone is welcome to walk around the campus, take a guided tour, meet the Principal, enjoy student drama, music, and dance performances and much more.Principal Mike Curtis said GCCC is one of the few schools that still hold its Open Day on a Saturday. “We want to be open to the community at the time that suits most working families,” he said. “Partnering with parents and families is an important part of our philosophy,” he added.Mr Curtis said that the commitment of all the teachers to give up their Saturday is typical of the dedication they bring to educating the students at GCCC.
One of the highlights of the day is a guided tour by a student leader. It provides the opportunity to see what College life is like through the eyes of one of its students.Visitors with young children are encouraged to tour the Prep classrooms and ask those important school readiness questions. GCCC Prep teachers have years of experience and are happy to explain the dynamic Prep program.GCCC’s Open Day is the perfect time to see the school in action. Along with all the student performances, Head of Science, Mr Fenton Doolan is putting on the ‘Big Science Show’. Audiences can watch Mr Doolan do amazing things with items such as dry ice, bananas and a hammer, with smashing results.
The Sports Department will be running fun sports activities and games. Visitors to the Kitchen Garden can discover the GCCC ‘patch to plate’ program and get their hands dirty planting their very own seed to take home.No one will go hungry as GCCC’s Hospitality students are serving free devonshire teas, the P and F are sizzling sausages and the tuckshop is open for snacks.What goes on at Glasshouse Country Christian College, 58 Roberts Road, Beerwah? Come and find out!
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Overseas holidays present plenty of opportunities for some marvellous photographs. The scenery in Switzerland is just so different from the Australian outback with the countryside so richly green, immaculately painted chalets and neat little woodpiles. The government pays people to cut their grass!From Zermatt, a steep 40 minute rack railway trip takes tourists, walkers and winter skiers up to Gornagrat Station 3089 metres above sea level for a panoramic view of three countries: Switzerland, Italy and France.
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How Peter changed his futurePeter Pratt of Glass House Mountains was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in 2005 and after following his doctor’s advice for six years he saw little improvement in his day-to-day life.Then one day after watching a documentary he realised he was ready to take control of his health and 13 months later, he takes no medication for diabetes, weighs 23 kilograms less, (losing 12 kilograms in the first 30 days, and then another 11 kilograms in the next two months) and his blood sugar is in a healthy range. Inspired by a Joe Cross documentary ‘Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead’ Peter was motivated to do an extended vegetable juice fast which allowed his sugar levels to stabilise and become normal.Peter said at the end of the juice fast he was able to change what he was traditionally eating to a non processed whole foods diet.“It was easy at the time and I created a long term lifestyle change,” he said.“When I first started the fast, my biggest fear was being hungry. Interestingly once the sugar withdrawals were finished with I found that hunger was not an issue,” Peter said.Breaking the sugar addiction took Peter three days – which he admits was really difficult, but clearly worth it in the long term.“Processed sugar is an extremely addictive substance; our foods today are mainly processed.“The rule is that any processed foods for diabetics are bad as they either contain sugar or turn into sugar quickly when ingested (what is known as a high GI food),” Peter said.With the success that he found, Peter is now assisting others to make permanent and lasting changes to their own health.Peter has developed a free three month program based on his experience and medical
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It’s National Volunteer Week from May 13 to 19 and it’s an important time to recognise Sunshine Coast volunteers for their service to the community over the past 12 months. We are lucky as a region to have so many groups and individuals who freely give their time, skill and passion to community events, programs, organisations, disaster and emergency efforts. I’d like to particularly thank all of the groups and individuals who give so generously of their time to make an important difference to the quality of life in Division 1.A new community group with representatives from all of our Glasshouse Country townships has now emerged from the Beerwah Place + process to start work on the implementation of the Community Action Plan. It’s early days, but the group will decide priorities and work to implement projects that were highlighted during the community consultation process. I’m sure they will go from strength to strength. Anyone can be part of the group so please contact me if you are interested in attending the next meeting on June 6 at 6.00pm at the Beerwah Sportsground.I met with members of the Landsborough Area Community Association recently and we talked about the number of opportunities and challenges for our local area. LACA manage Morris House and the CWA building and offer a comprehensive social information program including computer training courses, venue bookings and hire. They were recently awarded a grant for a small loan scheme and I’d like to commend and congratulate them on their achievements that benefit the whole community. We talked about a range of matters from town planning and bus shelters to streetscaping and Skippy Park and I look forward to working with them to get more outcomes on the ground for the Landsborough community.Out and aboutI’ll be at the Beerwah Library to catch up with locals on Friday, May 24 from 1.00pm to 3.00pm. I will be in Glass House and Peachester on Saturday, May 18 distributing free shrubs, trees and native tube stock to any residents who are looking to add to their garden. You will find me in Uniting Park (Ryan Street) Glass House from 10.00am to 11.30am and in Stanley River Park (Kilcoy Beerwah Road) Peachester from 12.30pm to 2.00pm.
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For our next Mooloolah breakfast meeting on June 6 we’ll be inviting a State Government representative to come along and hear some of the concerns from the community regarding the Bruce Highway upgrade from Caloundra Road to the Sunshine Motorway exit. Several locals have expressed concerns about the current design for the upgrade and this will be a great opportunity to raise the issues with the Department. We’ll also have the Officer in Charge at Landsborough Police attending the next meeting to talk about police matters. Remember that the sequence for meetings has changed and it’s now the first Thursday of every month at 7.30am at Thunderbird Café.At the last meeting we talked about Martin Rungert Park as some residents would like to have some of the trees removed from the park to provide an open sunnier space. There was consensus from the Mooloolah group that it’s preferable to keep the trees for the shade benefits they provide particularly for kids playing in the park.There’s a tree planting day at the Mooloolah Valley Recreation Grounds and anyone keen to help out can contact Mooloolah Waterwatch.The analogue TV signal will be shutting down on the Coast at the end of May and council is expecting a rush of unwanted TVs at our resource recovery centres. That’s why we’re having another series of free electric waste recycling days at council landfills and resource recovery centres across the region in June. Recycle your old equipment free of charge by dropping it off at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre on June 8 and 9. Check council’s website for all the details.There are so many workshops and interesting information sessions happening at all Sunshine Coast Libraries over the next month that it’s really worthwhile finding out what they have lined up. From smoothie making sessions to literary breakfasts, there’s lots on offer and most of it’s free. You generally need to make a booking though so take the time to find out what’s on at your local library.
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HappeningsOut and AboutGarden party – fundraising successLast Wednesday morning Belinda and Geoffrey Tilton’s home and garden at Glenview hosted a stylish morning tea for 65 local ladies.The ‘Frocks and Flowers’ theme was evident in the beautifully created morning tea with plenty of gorgeous floral vintage cups and saucers and lovely high tea style serving dishes.Belinda and Geoffrey, who have both lost parents to cancer, were keen to open their property to raise funds for the Cancer Council as part of the ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ campaign.Mother’s Day marked the fifth anniversary for Belinda losing her mum Shirley to cancer, so to be able to do something for cancer research was very important to her.Belinda was assisted by her daughter Leah and two of her friends, Karen and Kim, in organising the event. They’d set themselves a goal of raising $1,000.00 however the event proved more successful than they had anticipated, raising over $1500.00.Guests enjoyed the day, with many keen to take a look around Belinda’s gorgeous garden and check out the beautiful mosaic art she has created.
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Warm yourself for winter appealThis year the members of the Catholic Ladies Auxiliary couldn’t wait to share in some lovely warming soup. Normally they hold their annual Soup Luncheon in July but this year it will take place on the first Tuesday in June. You can expect a tasty range of soups along with slices, tea and coffee and all for just $5.00 a head, with the proceeds going to the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal. What a bargain! And such a good cause. So please mark your diaries for 12.00noon June 4 at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road Beerwah.
Robyn Burton, Lisa Severns, Julieann Richards and Maribel Keech
Biggest Morning Tea happening locallyOn Thursday, May 23 the team from Glasshouse Country First National will be hosting a community morning tea at the Beerwah Golf Club from 10.00am – 11.30am. A $5.00 donation on entry, psychic readings will also be available for $20.00 and funds raised on the day will go to Cancer Council Queensland.On Wednesday, May 29 from 9.00am the Landsborough Hall will be hosting its 10th Biggest Morning Tea from 9.00am. There will be a $2.00 donation for entry and you can expect a great morning tea and a lucky door prize ticket. There will also be a cent auction, $1.00 per sheet with good prizes. There will also be a patchwork quilt raffle, made and donated by Down Under Craft, and quilted by Kathy Hetzel. Donations of prizes or food would be most
welcome. Any enquiries contact Shirley Rhule 5494 1686.
The Sunshine Coast’s very own amazing raceOur local amazing race is set to take place on Sunday, May 26 to raise money for the Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors in the form of a car rally fundraiser.Teams of up to five will compete in fun competitions and navigate their family car around the Sunshine Coast to win fantastic prizes including five night stay at the SeaView Resort Mooloolaba valued at over $1,100 as well as family passes to Big Kart Track, Aussie World, Australia Zoo and a tour of the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. Tickets for the rally are $125.00 per car (up to five people), registration details can be found at www.wildlifeemergency.com.au/rally
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Cedar House HomewaresA favourite this month from Cecily at Cedar House Homewares is the Raco Contemporary risotto pan. It will feature on Everyday Gourmet on May 17, with Justine from Masterchef, and is perfect for all types of cooking, as well as being the ideal risotto maker. The 30cm, non-stick pan covered with a tempered glass lid is the ideal compliment to any modern home. Priced at $80.00, it makes the perfect wedding present, or why not treat yourself?Ph 5439 0788 Email [email protected]
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Are you looking for somewhere to live, within a community atmosphere, reasonably priced with wide open spaces? If so, Gowinta Caravan Park will be perfect for you. Prices for permanent weekly sites are only $150.00 per week, and with 52 sites available for all types of caravans, including 5th wheelers, you can move in immediately. All sites have fully concreted driveways and are pet friendly. There is a large communal kitchen with stoves, sinks, microwaves and fridge as well as coin operated washing machines and dryers, and separate men’s and women’s bathrooms. Become a resident at Gowinta Farms.
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Beth Cheney at Aranisari in Beerburrum strongly believes in keeping it local. Pop in and see the range of locally hand crafted items she has in store, including handmade crocheted shoes and crystal pouches, cards, soaps, candles and signs. Support our unique communities by buying and shopping locally.Opening hours 9.00am – 4.00pm Tuesday to Friday and 9.00am to 1.00pm Saturday or phone Beth on 5496 0001.
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Travel TreasuresTravel Treasures has evolved from a love of travel and experiencing different cultures. We have a little treasure trove of unique gifts that we’ve found in markets, hillside villages and quirky shops all over. We enjoy finding that special piece for someone and relating the story behind it. Feel free to come and browse and chat about your own travels. Opening hours are Tuesday – Friday 9.00am – 3.30pm. 3/5 Turner Street, Beerwah.Phone 0429 693 714.
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Kylie from Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club is happy to announce the new winter menu, starting this week at the new time of 5.30pm – 8.00pm, on Thursday and Friday nights. And with the extra fun of kid’s corner, there’s no excuse not to dine in and enjoy their new winter warmers.And a date to go in your diary is Saturday, May 18, when local band ‘Reserves’ will be playing from 7.00pm – all welcome.
Marina is offering a great package, perfect for the change of season as the weather gets cooler. This includes a body polish, pedicure, eye lash tint, eye brow tint and eye brow wax usually $152.00 now $105.00. During a body polish your skin is exfoliated and the exfoliant is removed with hot aromatic towels. This is followed by having creams and lotions massaged into the skin and you will receive a treatment for your back at the same time. Products used are natural and some are made on the sunshine coast.
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Stall holders wantedFor new local arts / craft and fresh produce market to be held at the Beerwah Sportsground – Coastal Village Markets. The next market will be held on Sunday, May 26. Please contact manager Julie Robinson 0438 421 473 or email [email protected] for further information and application forms. All funds raised go to Cancer Council Queensland.
Glass House Geckos Playgroup The group meets every Thursday 10.00am -12.00noon at Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, Lot 4 Ryan Street (opposite Post Office), Glass House Mountains and invites new families with children aged birth to five years to come along and have some fun. Please contact Playgroup Queensland on (toll free) 1800 171 882 for further details.
Maytime MelodiesThe U3A Sunshine Coast Choir will be performing their popular annual concert at the Buderim War Memorial Hall on Sunday, May 26 at 2.00pm.This year’s program ‘Maytime Melodies’ promises an eclectic and entertaining mix of light music.The 40 strong choir conducted by Kate Jeffers is supported by accordionist Christine Handly, saxophonist Sebastian Martin –Wallace, and young tap dancers Danae and Ella Grant.Tickets include a sumptuous afternoon tea for $12.00 can be pre-purchased at the U3A campus office, or at the door. All welcome. Choir contact: Barbara 5445 2190.
Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship
Glasshouse Country Uniting ChurchA Caring Christian Community
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah8.30am - Sunday Worship & Youth Program
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Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896Sunday 5.30pm:
Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor Brendan Edwards
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
A WesleyanMethodist ChurchWE HAVE MOVED!
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
Dr Percy HaroldLandsborough Community Church
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Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
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Facial pain?Maybe the TNA Group can help you. The Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia Support group meets at the Kawana Library, (entrance at rear), Nanyima Street, Buddina on Saturday, May 18 from 1.00pm. Keep up to gate with medical information. Please join us for coffee, relax and meet new and old friends. Contact Jean on 5491 1978.
Glasshouse Country RSL Sub branch Inc.Raffle Results - Lucky door - Ken, 99F blue star.IGA voucher - Kelvin B 12A, red club. Dinner for two at RSL GHC - Trish W 63A red club
Winter AngelsWinter Angels are seeking caring, compassionate volunteers with some spare time on their hands. They are looking for people who, in the comfort of their homes, can knit or crochet beanies and / or scarves for homeless people and others in need in Queensland for winter 2013. Please phone June Luton on 5494 8701.
Social media Course The Social Media course at Morris House has been deferred until May 20, due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologise for the inconvenience. If you are interested in this course, please call 5494 1258 or call at Morris House, 478 Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough, between 9.30am - 1.00pm Monday to Friday, for bookings and information. Basic computer knowledge is required for this course.
Monday, May 20The Beerwah-Peachester RSL Womens' Auxiliary meeting will be held at the Drop-in Centre, Free Street, Beerwah at 1.00pm. All welcome.
Wednesday, May 22Menshed from 8.30am - 12.30pm at the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call 0427 606 240.
Thursday, May 23The Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet at 9.00am for 9.15am start at the Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors welcome. For more information ring 5496 9855.
Tuesday, May 28Glass House Legacy Laurel Club will hold their monthly meeting from 10.30am Club Glass House, 10 Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains.
Of mud and lenses and hopeBlindness would have been debilitating 2000 years ago. The gospels record the story of Jesus healing a man who was totally vision-impaired using a mixture of dirt and his own saliva. Jesus used a technique which seems strange to us, but those around him would have already seen it in use. The local 'healers' used this paste for all sorts of illnesses, but not for blindness. It couldn't work. But on this occasion there was a scene of delight and wonder. Not only did the man see the ‘surgeon’ who had performed this non-surgical sight restoring procedure, but the crowd also witnessed the dramatic change. We see similar dramatic results with eye surgery to replace cataracts with clear functioning lenses; need a specialised eye surgeon for that. Yes there are amazing results achieved with modern medicine. We now know that many illnesses including heart disease, some cancers, and diabetes can be prevented or delayed by lifestyle changes. Recently news has come of the decrease in the incidence of female reproductive cancers in the young women receiving the Gardasil immunisations here in Australia. Direction from
your local health practitioner, your local health educator or programs such as Quit or CHIP all help in the prevention process. But ultimately we all face the reality of our own mortality. And that is when we crave a supernatural intervention as experienced by the blind man in the gospel story. That healing only came because of the involvement and power of Jesus Christ. Not the mud or the spittle, but the presence of God. And you know what; He is there to take our outstretched hands in His waiting hands and provide the comfort and strength we need. Just one of the blessings and the confidence that comes from having Jesus as a friend.
Caboolture Family History GroupOne hour of FREE assisted local, Australian and overseas research is available at Caboolture family History Research Group Inc, located at Caboolture Historical Village, Beerburrum Road on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 9.30am - 2.30pm. (No entry fee to village for CFHRG research) phone 5428 2015 or email us at [email protected]
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Australia weathered the global financial crisis better than most other developed countries, in particular Europe. But this didn’t mean that many businesses and individuals in Australia didn’t suffer and are still suffering.As we all know the Gillard Government is expecting a substantial deficit for this financial year. When you read this the Treasurer will have delivered his budget speech and the estimated deficit for this
year and future years will have been revealed. As such, the federal government – whoever is in government – faces the task of bringing the budget back in balance, which can only be done in two ways – increase income and/or reduce expenses.For individual families the principle is exactly the same. If you are spending more than you earn, you can only do it for so long – sooner or later you need to bring your budget back in balance. Have you got a budget? If not I recommend you prepare one or seek assistance in having one prepared. If you have a budget – are you sticking to it? In either case it may be worth your while
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Bromeliad BeautyContributed by The Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society Inc
The Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society Inc meets on the first Sunday of the month at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Please bring your own cup for afternoon tea. To find out more contact Bob McLean on 0427 606 240
Common bromeliads explainedBromeliads are a great drought-tolerant addition to a shady landscape with some protection from frost or freeze. The nearly 2,000 species of bromeliads provide plant lovers with an unbelievable selection of form, colour, size and blooming characteristics. Pineapples are a familiar plant in the bromeliad family, native to the American tropics. Did you know that another common member of this family is a native to Florida, USA? It’s called Spanish moss.Some of the most popular bromeliads are Neoregelia, Aechmea and Billbergia, most of which have thorns on the margins of the leaves, and the thornless Guzmania and Vriesea.Neoregelia (Neos) are probably the most popular because of their low-growing habit and wide range of vibrant colours that they flush into during the blooming season followed by the tiny flowers down inside the ‘cup’ at the centre of the plant. You can find varieties with names like Yin or Yang, Mo Peppa Please, Perfection, Grace, Painted Lady, Moulten Lava, and Hannibal Lector.Most of these prefer bright light with a few hours of early or late sun, although some can tolerate more sun than others and a few need to be grown in the full sun.Aechmeas are typically taller than Neoregelia with less-vivid leaves and are somewhat vaselike in shape. The inflorescence (or flower) usually extends well above the foliage, and comes in many forms and colours lasting several months. Many of these plants will tolerate more than six hours of sun, or full sun. Some of these you will probably find are A. fasciata, Blue Tango, Lil Harve, Shogun, Bert, and Rambo.Billbergia are typically a much narrower growing plant, the word fluted is often used to describe them, and they usually have a very bright pink bloom, which can be quite beautiful but unfortunately short-lived. They can also have striking leaf patterns and colours as well as very delicate shapes. Some of the names you may come across are Hallelujah, Delicioso, Rosea and Wendii.Guzmania and Vriesea have softer foliage than the previously discussed genera and the bonus of being thornless. Both have a long-lasting showy, colourful inflorescence. Guzmania are mostly trumpet shaped, while Vriesea have a flattened featherlike bloom spike. Vriesea are also grown for their stunning foliage. The vast majority of both of these genera grow best in shade.
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Blood, Sweat & CheersYour guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Mooloolah Pony ClubClub members recently attended the PCAQ Zone 6 Championships for Dressage and Combined training at Nambour Showgrounds that were held over two days. The Championships was also a qualifier for the upcoming Queensland State Championships to be held in Proserpine this June.Zone 6 covers a large area from Kia Ora and Widgee in the North to Glasshouse in the South and 20 clubs and
close to 1,000 members.Being the largest club in the zone, Mooloolah Pony Club was heavily represented over both days with a number of outstanding results for its members.Kenja Geurts qualified for the Queensland State titles– winning the 13 – 25 year old preliminary Championship - riding Dixons Glamour
Mooloolah Pony club members in a group shot
Two silver medals for RowanRowan Sutton has just competed at the Asics Australian Little Athletics Championships in Canberra.He competed in the under 15 Boys Pentathlon and achieved 3 PB’s and placed second. He also ran in the Queensland U15 relay team which also placed 2nd. Two silver medals from a national competition is an absolutely incredible achievement. Of course to get to nationals he had to compete at the Suncoast Little Athletics Regional Championships which was held back in February at the Sunshine Coast University.Rowan got first in the U15 boys Pentathlon and now holds the regional record, second in the 100m sprint and first in the 400m, which was also a new regional record. He then progressed to the Queensland State Championships held in March in Brisbane. Again he did very well with a first place in the U15 boys Pentathlon, first in the 400m and third in the 100m sprint.Rowan’s parents are very proud of his achievements and would like to think he could be a great role model for the younger athletes in our local area.
Glenview Mooloolah Tennis ClubContributed by Jenny MorrisIn late January we had arranged to have our three courts resurfaced. Because of the weather this wasn’t accomplished until late March. The courts are looking good and it is a pleasure to back playing on a great surface. It had been 12 years since they were resurfaced and they were in a state of disrepair for a while. Please come along and try out our new courts. Thanks to the Sunshine Coast Council’s support through a minor grant.JuniorsOur juniors have just started their winter competition. We have been able to have five teams again this season. Umbrellas are available for the parents supporting their children and are stored in the cupboard in the clubhouse. Please put them away after the juniors have finished for the day. Good luck to all the juniors and we are glad to have so many teams again this season.AdultsThe three teams we have playing in the Monday night competition are heading into the finals with only three more matches. The Mystics are currently leading their division and the Vipers are trying to remain in the top four with the Mungrals enjoying very strong tennis in Division 1. Good luck and I know everybody is enjoying playing on our new surface.On Sunday, May 19 we are having a working bee so if you have some spare time please come along and help at around 9.00 am.
Beerwah Ladies Golf Contributed by Jenny KellyOur Club Professional John Mellish was the sponsor of the Monthly Medal which saw 68 players come out on a lovely autumn day to play the Stroke event. We play in 3 Divisions with Vanessa Aland winning Division 1 with a Nett score of 73. Cecilia Proud came in with a 78 Nett to be runner up. Heather Henn won the Gross with 94 off the stick. Second Division winner was Viki Bartel with 77 Nett, runner up Shirley Cooper with 78 Nett and the Gross went to Lesley Eggleston who shot 97 off the stick. Fay Raven had the best Nett of the day to take out Division 3 with 73 Nett. Brid John was runner up on 78 Nett, with Pat Chapman winning the Gross with 110 off the stick. Kim Thode handled the fast greens with only 26 putts to take out the putting competition. NTP's went to Viki on the 2nd, Gail Gundry on 5, Margaret Zonca on 16 and Jackie Collinson took out the 18th. The ball rundown went to 80 nett. The greens staff has been working hard to get the course set up for our Club Championships which begin for the men on Saturday, May 23. Now all we need is for the rain to stay away for a while.
Mooloolah Valley Bowls ClubContributed by Judy WalkerTuesday, May 7 - winners were Ray Bryant, Rob Hall and Ede Clark. Friday, May 10 - winners Lloyd and Judy Walker, 2nd Eileen Pierce and Frank Kelly and 3rd Eric Wood and Alex Thomson. Raffle winner was Eileen Pierce and Milly. Saturday we started the Ladies singles c’ships between Eileen Pierce and Gwen Henderson. Rain intervened and will continue on Tuesday. The Men’s draws are on the board, so play as soon as you can.
Glasshouse Country Bowls ClubContributed by Dennis HumeWednesday, May 8 - Ladies Jackpot Bowls Day. Six rinks of two bowl Triples are played. Bede Burton, Rae Farrell and Kerry Capern def Lynn Griffiths, Bobbie Coxon and Gary Lehmann. Mark Ellul, Dennis Hume and Jack Timm def Lindsay Henderson and Nev Littler. Lyn Einam, Rex Einam and Ron Rix Drew with Margaret Beasley, Brian Fogarty and Kevin Beasley. Graham Young, Warren Blackbourne and John McSwain def Brian Larkin, Rob Scullion and Jim Tatum. Marleen Bertram, Trevor Bertram and Karen Bruce def Margaret Porter, Bobbie Bloomer and Bobbie Moss. Margaret Lehmann, Chris Freshwater and Brian Saunders def Dossie Buckley, Maurie Dawes and Joseph Albrecht. Winners with the lowest winning margin were Mark Ellul, Dennis Hume and Jack Timm with + 2. Runners up with +6 were Bede Burton, Rae Farrell and Kerry
Capern. The Jackpot margin was +11. There were no winners, so jackpots next month.Thursday, May 9 - Open Pairs Bowls, there only being an afternoon game. The winners were Doug Grant-Mitchell and Gerry McGrady (a visitor) with 2 + 7. Runners-up had a close call requiring a count back on ends won.Saturday, May 11 - Start of the Club Certified Championships Men’s B Grade Singles. In the morning, Kevin Beasley def Andrew Dobbie. Col Allen def Mark Ellul. Rob Farrell won on forfeit. Graham Nicholson won on forfeit. Mac Townson def Warren Blackbourne. Bede Burton def Maurie Dawes. Bobbie Moss def John Annakin. In the afternoon, Max Viterale def John McSwain. Brad Burns won on forfeit. Col Allen def Rob Farrell. Graham Turton def Troy German.
Landsborough Tennis ClubContributed by Jill KircheinnerFriday Night Tennis – Any of the wet / unplayed matches can be re-organised and played at a time convenient for all the players involved. Contact Dawn on 5494 1085 or Katya on 5494 9464 to arrange score sheets, balls and opening of the tennis courts. The scores will be updated as soon as the score sheet is received. There is a still a number of players who have not paid the season fees yet. They are due now and need to be paid to Dawn at Landsborough courts. Reminder that the Show Holiday is coming up on May 31 and if you are unable to play, organise your fill-in early, or arrange to play your match earlier in the week. Following are the scores up to May 10 (with a couple of match scores still to come marked in brackets) –Div 1 – Murray – 197, Federer – 171, Djokovic-165, Nadal – 119Div 2 – Azarenka – 174(22.2), Li Na-166, Sharapova – 143, Williams – 116(22.2)Div 3 – Luigis – 223, Marios-146, Bowsers – 138(15.3), Yoshis – 112(15.3)Peewee 1 – Prince – 152, Wilson – 148, Babolat – 103, Head – 94Peewee 2 – Xbox – 151, Playstation – 116, Nintendo – 116, DS – 99Cont Tennis ‘A’ – Smarties – 316, Minties-298, Jaffas – 289, Fantales – 247Cont Tennis ‘B’ – Meg-159, Jessie-151, Chloe-129, Bill-83, Georgia-59Club News – Do you have any tennis racquets at home that you are no longer using and would like to donate. Due to the break-in of the clubhouse at Landsborough, all the tennis racquets were taken and we are now short of racquets for our Junior players. So if you have any racquets you no longer want or use, we would love to have them. Please drop them in to the club. Also if you are approached to buy a tennis racquet from someone, it may just be one that was stolen from the clubhouse.Ladies social tennis is on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon. Wednesday night mixed social tennis starts at 7.00pm to approximately 9.00pm and they are looking for some more players. They would welcome any new players, beginners or experienced, for either of the above. If you would like more information about the club or being a member of the club, or you would like to know more about any of the tennis competitions, the Ladies Tuesday tennis, or Wednesday night tennis or are interested in receiving coaching, these details can be obtained by contacting Dawn on 5494 1085.Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn.
Mooloolah SoccerContributed by Sian MountneyAwayU6 Wrens 0 Cancelled0U7 Finches 6 Pacific Orcas 0U7 Kingfishers 5 Pacific Eels 1U8 Jabirus 4 Vs. Currimundi Hammerheads 1U8 Ravens 1 Pacific Pythons 5U9 Galahs 4 Pacific Sharks 1U10 Kites 0 Currimundi Piranhas 3U10 Macaws 6 Currimundi Lobsters 4U11 Falcons 2 Pacific Tigerheads 0U14 Kookaburras 1 Caloundra White 5U16/U17 Condors 0 Nambour Sandcats 2Mooloolah United 0 BYE 0Mooloolah Ladies 2 Nambour Pink Panthers 4Mooloolah 2FAT (O35 0 Cancelled 0Mooloolah Strikers (O35) 5 Currimundi Galaxy 0
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yogA Wed 6.30pm - 8.00pm Peachester Hall. Thurs 9:30am - 11am Landsborough Hall Ph: 0437 914 029 www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au
yogA gLASShoUSE moUNTAINS CommUNITy hALL Tuesdays 6.15pm; Fridays 9am (gentle) and 10.30am. Enquiries Phone Kristy 0402 882 725 or 5438 7533
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homE & yARd mAINTENANCE Gardening, minor painting, mowing etc. Insured. Pensioner discount, no job too small. Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm Ph: Craig 5494 0858
bEAChVIEw PRoPERTy mAINTENANCE Handyman, lawns & garden, rubbish removal, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881
LANdSboRoUgh mARkET every Saturday 8.00am - 1.00pm. Stalls inside & outside. $10.00 a site. Fresh Fruit & Veg. Dog Treats & Bird Treats. Plants & Seedlings, Jewellery, Bric a Brac , Incense & essential oils. Dragons & Dolls. Our Country Kitchen provides great old style country breakfasts each Saturday come on in & try one. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings essential. New stall holders welcome. Phone 54946315 b.h.
bEERwAh bookS ANd bITS & Beerwah Books and Bits Vinyl Revival. Great range of books and LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to Adults. Comics and some trading cards and other collectables. Follow us on Facebook 10% discount to all FB Likers. Hours Mon to Fri 8.30 to 4.30 Saturday 8.30 to 12.30. 5494 6315
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Account: Mrs M.K AdsettLocation: 922 Mt Kilcoy Road Mount Kilcoy 4515 Time: 10.00am Date: Saturday 25th May 2013Tractors: Kubota M8580 4x4, Fiat 60-66 DT 4x4, 339 Vermeer RC7120 mower / conditioner, New Holland 339 double chop forage harvester, New Holland Stackline 1012, MF Sickel mower, New Holland Baler, Bale loader, Inter hay rake, Hay trailer, Page 6ft slasher, BNG230 Nobili mulcher, HR40 Howard rotary hoe. Silvan boom spray, Silvan fert spreader, Connor Shea planter, Bonel power harrows, Yeomans Keyline plough, 12 spring tyne rippers, Horwood Bagshaw 29 tyne scufflers, Trailco T300 irrigator, Southern Cross irrigator, 24hp Southern Cross pump, Post driver, Polaris 325HDS 4x4 Quade bike, Husqvarna ride on mower, 4", 3" and 2" Ally irrigation pipes, Grain bin, 1000 gal molasses tank, 70 round bale Rhodes grass, Approx 500 bales Lucerne, Wood lathe, Planer saw benches, Barb wire and gal posts, welders, chainsaws, trestles, ladders, 4 fuel tanks, assorted doors, windows and timber.
Lots of collectables & sundries too many to list.Photo ID is required – Viewing 7.30am prior to auction.
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Garry 0418 783 288 or Mike 0417 320 590
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doN'T LET A bUTChER do yoUR PRUNINg. Weeding, pruning, all garden maintenance. Professional, over 20 years exerience $25 /hr. Phone Neil 5422 9921
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18yR oLd mALE SEEkS woRk anything considered (L Plates) Callan 0479 187 093
Low ImPACT FITNESS Glass House Community Hall, Tues & Thurs 9.30am. Ph: 0427 327 783 or 5494 8130yogA woRkShoP Creating balance and harmony in your life. Saturday 25th May 9.30am - 1pm. Enquiries please phone Kat 0406 430 833. Bookings essential
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6x4 TRAILER 13" wheels, spare, jockey wheel, as new, 2 to choose from - both compliance plated, ready to register $750 each. Ph: 5492 9213EdISoN PhoNogRAPh 1916 model, some records, 2 heads $550 the lot Ph: 5492 9213ITEmS FoR SALE: Pavers 650 Austral VGC $175. Folding adults bike VGC $75. Firemaster safe commercial, key + combination 120cm H x 70cm W x 60cm D, very heavy VGC $250. Small freezer, works well GC $65. Ph: 0417 710 271
CALL PAUL : 54969878 or 0419020392 OR JUST DROP IN
12 Larapinta Drive, Beerwah
ATTENTION CAR BUYERSGlasshouse Car Sales operates as direct car buyers.
Many years of experience & knowledge. Previous customers keep coming back. Contact Phil Davenport,
Licd. Motor Dealer. Locally known & trusted. 7 days on 0417 194 143 or 5494 6655
hoRSE AgISTmENT AVAILAbLE Glass House Mountains $50 pw. Phone: 0437 933 322
hoLdEN FRoNTERA SE 2001 Auto, low km's, p/steer, air, ABS, 2nd owner, logbook servicing. Rego RWC $7,000 ono Phone: 0408 254 383
Wanted To RentSINgLE LoCAL hANdymAN - looking for house or livable shed, mature, no pets, honest, reliable & great references. Can renovate for exchange of rent. Phone Tony: 0447 433 270
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TAURUS April 21 – May 21Just another strange week for you as you are in the middle of these Taurus / Scorpio eclipses. It’s best to take care of necessary payments and obligations. Regardless of how urgent any problems may be, don’t look for the easy way out. You will just have to deal with irritating people.GEMINI May 22 – June 21Next week comes your birthday month, however, your ruler Mercury this week, jumps into your curious sign, pulling you out of the shadows to express yourself eagerly. See if you can get some delightful lunch time outings. Late in week, the Moon in Leo makes a cosy time for you.CANCER June 22 – July 22With this week having the Moon in Cancer and moving later to the sign of Leo, there may be a need for caution when dealing with other people. The reason for this is the eclipses are giving erratic, unpredictable and maybe even explosive dynamics. Some relationship difficulties.LEO July 23 – August 22The Moon in your sign this week makes everything more personal and perhaps gives you a happy, hopeful period, as the Moon wanders on into Cancer. This will set up some cosy evenings by the fireside as the weather turns chilly. Don’t burn the bridges with your radical ways.
VIRGO August 23 – September 22The recent eclipses are favouring most Virgo’s as they find themselves between the desire to break free or control a situation of which they need to escape. Fascinating people, ideas, and new possibilities may present themselves. But ignore the ‘Nigerian’ news of nebulous scams.LIBRA September 23 – October 22Under the current financial eclipse patterns, real life austerity shuts down recent love dreams. You may therefore have to cut expenses or lower your expectations about love and money. Understand that doing it now will save you trouble in the long term. Avoid power struggles.SCORPIO October 23 – November 22This is a week that may be susceptible to pleas for help, especially in the form of money. Open your heart if the cause is a good one. With the Moon in Cancer, followed by Leo, you can count on another to motivate you and spring into action to a swift result. Good life style changes.SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22Now that Mercury enters Gemini, multi-lines of communication open up. However suspicious mindsets can give you edgy opinions on some strange messages. It’s just the changed schedules or jumpy nerves that make it hard to know which way to duck. Self control is best now.
CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19This is a week that Mercury, changing its sign into Gemini, could find you giving more thought to your work and health. Give full rein to your curiosity; read, ask questions, and see what you can learn. With the Moon moving through the signs of Cancer and Leo, give out a few hugs.AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19Things may be slightly more emotional than your detached intellectual nature wants them to be. This is because the Moon slices through the sky in the signs of Cancer / Leo this week. A romantic union is not to be pushed aside as conversations release whatever went wrong recently.PISCES February 20 – March 20Someone you know needs loving but may be too shy to admit it. However, under the wonderful Moon moving through the signs of Cancer and Leo, check up on people you care about, especially those out of contact for some time or living at a distance. Creative thinking explodes!ARIES March 21 – April 20Logic may be overwhelmed by silly fussy feelings this week. You may revert to some hardnosed verbal tactics to make your point. However you should avoid becoming too depressed over temporary setbacks. Next week will see Mercury / Uranus feeding your inspiration to have fun.
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