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Glasshouse Country News Edition - 20 July 2011
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WEDNESDAY JULY 20 - 2011. VOLUME 26-1010,300 copies delivered FREE
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Glasshouse Country NewsInside this week
Celebrating 25 years of dedication to local news and connecting our communityBEERBURRUM | GLASS HOUSE | BEERWAH | PEACHESTER | LANDSBOROUGH | MOOLOOLAH VALLEY | GLENVIEW | PALMVIEW
Passport to fun page 11
Bob Abbot not standing for mayor page 6
People power havea win page 7
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Local news .......................................... 3-11Doing business ....................................... 13Community groups ....................14, 16 & 18Health Check ......................................... 15You said it .............................................. 19Health beauty & wellbeing ....................... 20Living .................................................... 21Things 2 do ....................................22 & 23Out and about ........................................ 23Elected Reps .......................................... 24Real estate ........................................ 25-29Gardening .............................................. 30Trades .............................................. 31-36Sports news ...................................... 36-37Churches and community notices ............. 38TV guide ................................................ 39Classifieds ......................................... 40-41Fun page ................................................ 42
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23 | July SATURDAY
Library-Conversation in French, Beerwah Library Meeting Room, 10.00am, gold coin donation. Phone Cécile on 0407 070 467 to book your seat. Organised by Alliance Française de la Sunshine Coast, a not-for-profit organisation which promotes French language and culture on the Sunshine Coast. www.afsunshinecoast.org.au
28 | July THURSDAY
Beerwah CWA Garden Party at 154 Kings Road, Glass House Mountains, opening with morning tea at 9.30am. There will be stalls, raffles, food, best dressed female and entertainment.
Multi-Draw Raffle for Tibro Netball Club at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, 6.00pm - 7.30pm. Cost is $1.00 per ticket. Over 40 prizes including pot plants, craft, beer, wine, jewellery, homemade cakes and lots more. Meals served from 6.00pm - 8.00pm and specials available this night. All donations gratefully accepted. Contact Lorna 5493 0506.
30 | July SATURDAY
Glasshouse Country Christian College Open Day - The College at 58 Roberts Road, Beerwah provides affordable Christian education. The Open Day runs from 10.00am to 2.00pm and everyone is welcome. There will be College tours, student work displays, free sausage sizzle, a high tea, trash and treasure stall and a car wash. For more information ring 5439 0033 or visit www.gccc.qld.edu.au
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Quilt Show Caloundra Quilters are holding their biannual show at 5 North Street (Opposite Ridges Resort), Caloundra.A great variety of quilts will be on show along with challenge quilts, merchant stalls, and craft demonstrations, light refreshments will be available. Entry is $5.00, hours are 9.00am - 4.00pm Saturday and 9.00am - 3.00pm Sunday. Further Details available from Deb Ridley 0410 356 889.
05 | August FR IDAY
Beerwah’s Big Night Out is coming.Kicking off at 3.00pm with plenty on offer until 9.00pm at the Beerwah State School. This annual school fete includes stalls, entertainment, food, rides and fireworks.One special feature of the event is the Skydrifter Balloon (depending on the weather), it will be available to take people on a tethered ride in a hot air balloon. So come along and have some fun.
Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms Workshop at Beerwah District and Community Hall 9.00am – 5.00pm Joel speaks about his working model for small farms in the local community which can benefit both farmers and the wider community. Tickets $150.00 booking via www.RegenAG.com or phone 07 4086 8019.
Swimmer Sharlene Gardiner and tennis player Mitchell James recently competed in the Special Olympics World Summer Games held in Greece. See their stories on pages 4 and 5.
Over the weekend the news spread through the community of the passing of local historian and environmentalist Stan Tutt.Mr Tutt, who was aged 97, was well known for the valuable contribution he made to not just our local area but across the Sunshine Coast.He was a Greenie long before it was fashionable and was a founding member of the Sunshine Coast Environment Council as well as being on the foundation committee of the Landsborough Museum.In the Sunshine Coast Daily story on Monday – Mr Tutt was described as a true gentleman and a respected historian and having met him at a number of events at the Landsborough Museum over the years I would say ‘a True Gentleman’ is a really apt description.Even in his aging years he would make every effort to attend and
contribute to the activities he was invited to – and while he was a humble man not looking for recognition or attention, he was always happy to participate, not minding being photographed or making a comment.One thing that struck me from the first time I met him was the level of admiration from the other guests and the high regard in which he was held by all those in attendance, his passing is a sad loss for our community.In next week’s edition we will bring you a story about Mr Tutt - if you would like to contribute your comments please send them to [email protected]
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Tower tussle to start againThe development application for a mobile phone tower at Landsborough has been forced back to the consultation phase.The original application failed to recognise that the area was within a designated ‘wetland management area’, meaning that the process under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 was not properly followed.As a consequence, the community consultation period needed to be 30 days rather than the 15 days the original period ran for.The consultation period now runs from July 11 until August 22, inclusive of these dates.Letters were sent to the all those who submitted comments as part of the previous consultation period. Unfortunately, the letters may have stated that the consultation period was July 5 until August 15, but an administrative error meant that this notification was wrong, and another notification had to be sent to correct the previous one.Twenty seven community submissions were originally submitted by local residents, all objecting to the mobile phone tower development.The resident objections included concerns that the tower would exceed height restrictions; it wouldn’t be far enough from schools and child care facilities; health concerns relating to radiation from the tower; reduction of land values; possible interference with television
reception; diminishing the tourism/historic amenity of the town; and that the area would be much better suited to residential zoning.
Of the 27 submissions, 12 were rejected by Council as ‘Not Properly Made’.
The submissions which were accepted by Council do not have to be resubmitted as part of the latest consultation phase, as they will be carried over.
However, those people whose submissions were rejected will have to resubmit them within the time frame and in the correct manner.
Unfortunately, one of these rejected submissions was the 23 page petition containing 370 signatures of people objecting to the development.
For a submission to be properly made, it must:
• State your full name• Include your residential or business address• Be addressed to ‘The Assessment Manager’• Contain specific grounds for the objection• Be signed with a signature• Be submitted within the consultation period
Submissions can be posted, hand delivered at a Customer Service Centre or emailed. However, an emailed submission must be a scan of the submission including the written signature.
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remarkable is the fact that they had never played tennis together before. They had only four days to prepare before their first match. “We used strategy, teamwork and communication,” Mitchell said.Taking place from June 25 to July 4, the 13th Special Olympics World Summer Games was one of the world’s largest sporting events for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Over 7,000 athletes from more than 180 countries around the world competed. The Australian Tennis team comprised of 10 players.“I enjoyed the team spirit,” Mitchell said.He was also inspired to do his best by having the ongoing support of his parents, Allan and Debbie, and believing in himself. “When I received my medals I was speechless. I was proud of myself and representing Australia made it more special,” he said.Other highlights included meeting athletes from other countries and playing on centre court. “I was shaking,” Mitchell admitted.His next goal is to play in the Australian Open in January, 2012.
Mitchell James
Bringing home the GoldTennis player Mitchell James from Beerwah State High School recently headed to Greece to compete in the Special Olympics World Summer Games with one goal in mind, “to go over and do my best.”The Year 12 student’s ‘best’ was winning the gold medal in the singles event, and gold in the doubles event with Victorian player William Caldwell. What makes the doubles win even more
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Bunion deformities are one of the most common conditions that we see as Podiatrists. A ‘bunion’ is the common term used to described a painful big toe joint where the big toe moves inward towards the second toe and a bony growth develops on the middle surface of the joint.This condition is more common in those with flat feet, collapsed arches or feet that pronate excessively (roll inward). If the feet are excessively pronated, the big toe joint is not able to operate properly therefore more stress is placed on other joints. Over time this can cause a build up of calcification (bunion development), ankle weakness, knee or back discomfort. Other factors that can contribute to the formation of this deformity are hereditary factors (genetics) such as the length and shape of the metatarsal bone, constrictive footwear and systemic diseases (such as Rheumatoid arthritis)
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Landsborough’s golden girl By Lea Parkes
Long time readers of GCNews will have seen the many swimming triumphs of Landsborough special Olympian swimmer Sharlene Gardiner.
Sharlene was determined to bring home a gold medal from the Special Olympics in Greece this year – and her determination paid off; she came home with a Gold, a Silver and two Bronze medals.
When she came into the office to show off her gold medal the excitement was written all over her face – and the pride in her dad Ray’s eye was also really obvious.
Sharlene competed in four events, taking out a medal in each of them - gold in the 200m freestyle, silver in the 400m freestyle and 4 x 100m relay and a bronze in the 800m freestyle. Special Olympian swimmer Sharlene Gardiner
Glasshouse writer wins
Contributed by John Wright
Glasshouse resident, Chris Magee, recently won the U3A Writing Competition First Prize for her short story, ‘The Aisle’, in the fiction category.
The judges agreed that her story was a significantly clear winner and will be included in the next volume of collected works published by U3A. Chris is a former thespian with several stage plays to her credit and who has always been inclined to ‘act out’ the stories that her experience and imagination combine. These are stories that tug at your heartstrings or tweak your emotions. Modest by nature, Chris decided to enter the competition after joining a beginners’ class of aspiring writers. She says that comments on her work by other class members gave her the confidence to enter her story but she was both surprised and excited by her success. She tells us that she now intends to complete her first novel based on her social and cultural experiences overseas.
Chris is thrilled with her recent writing competition award
And she took out the bronze medal after attending the opening ceremony and finally getting back to the accommodation very late and only on two hours sleep, so she has been left wondering what could she have done if she got proper rest the night before?This is Sharlene’s second Special Olympics, four years ago she went to Shanghai where she completed in three events and came back with a silver and a gold medal, so with four more medals to add to the collection she is thinking of changing pace.Sharlene is now going to turn her attention to longer distance swimming and she is looking to break the world record in 1500m freestyle.With the determination she has – I wouldn’t be surprised to have her pop into the office to let us know sometime soon.Congratulations golden girl from all of your fans.
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Bob Abbot not standing for mayor in 2012Speaking in front of gathered media outside Sunshine Coast Council offices in Nambour last week, Bob Abbot announced he will not contest the position of mayor with Sunshine Coast Council in the next local government elections to be held in March 2012.
A veteran of 30 years in local government and the last three as mayor of Sunshine Coast Council, Bob has been the first mayor of the fourth largest regional council in Australia.Cr Abbot said he wanted to make his intentions known well before the lead into the local government elections next year.“I’ve long followed a common sense approach and feel that it will soon be time to move on with the next stage of my life. However, for the next eight months I will remain as passionate and committed as ever to serving the people of the Sunshine Coast,” Bob said.
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“When I was elected as mayor in 2008, I was determined to lay a foundation for the Sunshine Coast during the first four to six years of local government and I’m proud to say we have done that during our first term as a new council. The Financial Plan and the Community Plan and a wide range of strategies and policies are in place, and the Town Plan is ready for consultation,” he added.Bob said he will continue to work hard on delivering a service oriented council not a regulatory or compliance based one.“The challenge for the mayor and councillors of the next Sunshine Coast Council will be to balance our population and economic development and maintaining a sustainable fabric that will support the coast well into the future,” Bob concluded.Division one Councillor, Anna Grosskreutz said the mayor has made the decision to leave public office, based on lifestyle, relationships and family reasons.“He also believed after serving the community and leading the three former councils through the challenging time of amalgamation that he had given the sunshine coast region a solid foundation for the future.“My own decision to leave public office next March is the right one. I truly love the role of a Councillor and fighting for our region.“It is a relentless job and those who seek to lead the way into the future will need to have a great deal of personal resilience to last the distance,” Cr Grosskreutz said.
Community boosted by Council grantsCommunity groups across the region have received a major boost from Sunshine Coast Council’s Grants Program after Council recently endorsed more than $700,000 in funding for 98 projects. Several of the successful grant recipients include UCA-Glasshouse Country Congregation for $7,500.00 for Glasshouse Country Combined Churches Community Carols by Candlelight; the Landsborough Area Community Assoc. Inc, trading as Morris House Neighbourhood Centre for $7,409.00 for purchase of a photocopier; Beerwah and District Junior Rugby League Inc. received $3,900.00 for upgrading of their Club house.The Council assesses major grant rounds twice a year and grants officers are available on the phone to assist applicants to develop their projects and to write applications. The next major and minor grant round closes on September 1. Council also offers emergency grants and individual grants, which are open all year. The comprehensive list of recipients can be found at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants.
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People power have a winBy Lea ParkesCouncil has bent to the will of the people following a public meeting last Friday afternoon in the new car park at Glass House Mountains. The meeting brought together plenty of cranky local business owners along with numerous unhappy residents who were keen to have their concerns heard.While Division 1 councillor, Cr Grosskreutz is currently on leave and did not attend the meeting, on Monday morning she contacted the meeting organiser, Ms Joan Tucker, Glass House Post Office, to advise that Council has decided have decided to make changes to some aspects of the original design.There were numerous individual issues raised at the meeting. The key concerns were that the car parks were too short and that the turning area is too shallow to accommodate larger vehicles. Other issues included the areas of footpath that are 6m deep, the garden beds makng it difficult for drivers to access the footpath, and the caravan bay being on the wrong side of the road and too small. However Ms Tucker said that the goal of the meeting was to get Council to stop work immediately and for a committee of business people and residents to be formed to work with the design planners to make the changes required to meet the needs of the town.Emotions ran high at the meeting and the combined dissatisfaction of the 60 or so attendees was firmly targeted at the solo Council representative sent along to attend the meeting.
The Council engineer stayed calm and polite throughout the barrage of complaints, repeating the same two comments – that the designs met minimum Australian Standards and that he would take back the group’s concerns to Council.Well the group must have got their point across loud and clear, as the message definitely got back to the Council decision-makers.Glass House Country Chamber of Commerce President Kel McNamara was at the meeting on behalf of the Chamber throwing his support behind the frustrated local business owners."Without a doubt the car park just doesn’t work. I brought my work vehicle down on Thursday night to see for myself and clearly these car spaces are unusable,” he said.Ms Tucker said this is a great first step and she is cautiously optimistic that a meeting will go ahead on Tuesday to discuss Councils proposed changes to the design.GCNews will keep readers up to date on how the situation progresses.
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Paddle out for Whales – Great ResultContributed by Annemarie of WILD World RecordsHundreds of people recently travelled to Hervey Bay to show their support for whale conservation including Beerwah State High School and Glass House Mountains students and Sea Shepherd Sunshine Coast volunteers. Local wildlife advocate Bob Irwin opened the event with a passionate message and call out for Australians to take action against cruelty and to protect and save all our ocean creatures.We made history with our friends Vicki and Amanda from Paddle Out by recording the first WILD World Record. A second WILD record was achieved for the Largest Paddle Out Human Circle for whale conservation.The event included tree planting to reduce the environmental footprint of activities; all plants were donated by friends and collaborative partners at the Fraser Coast Council.
Belly dancers danced the dugong rock, participants warmed up with Zumba on the beach and juggler The Great Scott entertained the crowd. Sunshine Coast local band ‘Kindred’ played and kindly donated all proceeds of their music sales to the Paddle Out for whales cause.Over 600 participants braved the chilly water and Paddled Out to form the circle of support. Supporters on the shore paddled their toes and placed flowers on the water in memory of whales that have been killed during whale hunting season. The event is set to grow with the Paddle Out crew planning more fun and even bigger support next year!WILD World Records is set to record and reward more WILD records in the coming weeks and months starting with Australia’s BIG things! The official launch of WILD World Records will be in spring this year. We will host a WILD Record attempt as part of September’s Wattle Day Celebrations. We’ll have more information about how Glass House Country locals can join in. You can connect with us via Face Book - WorldRecords Australia.For more information contact Annemarie, WILD World Records, 5496 9029 email [email protected] or visit www.paddleout4whales.blogspot.com/p/ media.html
The first WILD World Record, the Largest Paddle Out Human Circle for whale conservation
Paddle Out circle
‘O’ what a time to be had!Long term residents in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland will celebrate some ‘BIG O’ anniversaries on Saturday, July 23 - Eddie Ehm banana farmer from Hunchy will be 9O years of age; Alf Kwarcianyi cabinet maker from Cedarton and his wife Janny Kwarcianyi nee Ehm of OZ Care in Currimundi celebrate their Pearl Wedding anniversary, 3O years; Izaac Kwarcianyi of Beerwah, born January 7, O years (Baby Izaac is the son of Lewis Kwarcianyi – Beerwah High School, Captain and Dux in 2006 - Rotary Exchange Student to Brazil 2007, now Youth and Family support Worker with Intercept (Lutheran Community Care) in Morayfield and his wife Sarah nee Brown – born and bred Beerwah girl.Other members here to celebrate the big O include John and Emmy Ehm’s extended family - John Ehm from Cairns 8O years; John and Emmy’s youngest daughter Liesl Murdoch from Freemantle in WA who is the BIG 4O years; to make it six BIG O’s, Liesl’s youngest son Lachlan had his first BIG O and is 1O years.Celebrations with family and friends will be in the Peachester Community Hall Saturday, July 23 commencing 12.00noon. For more information contact John or Janet on 5496 1807 or mobile 0408 726 361.
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Local artists shortlisted in national awardsRenowned artists, ceramicist Johanna de Maine (Landsborough) and painter Loretta Noonan (Candle Mountain) have been shortlisted in respect to two prestigious national awards here on the coast. Johanna for the Noosa Gallery Travelling Scholarship (Noosa Regional Art Gallery) and Loretta, the Sunshine Coast Art Prize (Caloundra Regional Art Gallery).Loretta recently gave a talk at Caloundra Regional Art Gallery’s ‘Perfect Blend’ session where the nationally acclaimed SCAP Prize exhibition is showcasing the 40 shortlisted artists from some 400 entries. At the time of GCNews going to print the winning recipient had not been announced. But the Gallery release of the recipient’s details was to take place on Thursday, July 21 at 6.30pm at the Gallery, 22 Omrah Avenue Caloundra. The SCAP exhibition runs from July 27 – September 11. www.scap.org.auJohanna de Maine’s work has been shortlisted for the prestigious Noosa Gallery Travelling Scholarship – the annual scholarship focuses on
Loretta Noonan in front of her art work currently on display as part of the Caloundra Regional Art Gallery’s Sunshine Coast Art Prize
Johanna de Maine’s sensational ceramic work has been shortlisted for the Noosa Gallery Travelling Scholarship
3D works and has attracted over 150 submissions including eleven Sunshine Coast artists chosen from an exclusive pool. The successful recipient will be awarded the scholarship for study or training interstate or overseas to the value of $12,000 and a solo exhibition at the Noosa Regional Gallery. The Noosa Travelling Scholarship exhibition will run from July 27 – September 11 at the Noosa Regional Gallery. For further information go to www.travellingscholarship.org.au GCNews salutes both Loretta and Johanna for their outstanding achievements in being shortlisted for the prize and scholarship respectively.
Local heroes supporting studentsHave you time on your hands? Help Beerwah SS students with reading. Glenda and Robyn, two of our local heroes attend BSS each week supporting the development of reading with Year 2 students. We are looking for people from the local Beerwah area who would like to join our valuable team of Support-A-Reader tutors. The tutors volunteer time each week to read with students. Tutor training will be held on Tuesday, July 26, 9.00am - 11.00am at Beerwah SS. The training session is not difficult and helps you understand how children learn to read. We will help with Blue Card applications, if necessary. Come along and make a difference. Please register by contacting Beerwah State Primary School 5436 5555 before July 25.
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Looking for community parentsCommunity Parents are trained volunteers working with families in Caloundra and the Hinterland, supported by Family Support Workers. Caloundra Community Centre has worked with many volunteers since 1993 as part of its Family Support Program. We are seeking people who have some time to spare and a caring, non-critical nature. This volunteer opportunity is open to both men and women of all ages.Supporting families through times of stress and change is not new. Traditionally, relatives and neighbours assisted where possible and extended families were commonplace. In recent times however, families have become more mobile, often relocating to another city or state and leaving extended family or friendship networks behind. When difficulties arise, the absence of extended family or friends is felt most strongly.Volunteers with the Family Support Program are provided with training and a great opportunity to learn new skills, have fun and become part of an enthusiastic, committed team.
The Family Support Program has played a very important role in the lives of many families in Caloundra and Hinterland communities. Family support volunteers provide emotional and practical support at times of stress and pressure, visiting families and providing supportive telephone contact. Volunteers gain from their experience in many ways including personal satisfaction, learning new skills and increased understanding of themselves. Existing volunteers frequently comment that they believe the support they offer to families is very worthwhile and that it really makes a difference to people’s lives.
If you have a day a week to spare and you would be interested in supporting a local family then contact either Kim on 5491 4511 or Wendy on 5429 6766 for more information. An initial training course will be conducted on August 4 at Caloundra Community Centre with monthly short training sessions offered afterwards. Phone one of the Family Support Workers now to register your interest.
Happy Feet By Sandra Conte
With school holidays at an end and the winter chill still in the air, spare a thought for children heading to school without shoes. By stepping up and supporting children less fortunate than your own, you might find a spring in your step brought about by the knowledge you have helped someone.The ‘Shoes and Socks 4 Kids Program’ is helping to warm underprivileged school children’s feet this winter so they will be in better shape to learn and live towards a better future.Pauline Preston, Managing Director of ‘The Brighter Future 4 Kids Foundation’ who are heading up the program says, “we have true consultation with every primary school, speaking directly to them to ascertain the number of students who genuinely have no footwear or who can only afford to come to school in thongs or disintegrating shoes.”A recent survey conducted by the Brighter Future 4 Kids Foundation (BF4KF) has revealed 864 Sunshine Coast Primary School children currently attend school with no shoes or sub-standard shoes that are falling to pieces.“These are not statistics,” said BF4KF spokesperson, Community Advisor and local mum Rose Houston. “These are real numbers about real Sunshine Coast children in need.“We are simply staggered to hear the sheer volume of numbers and urge anyone who can, to donate to our newly launched ‘Shoes and Socks 4
Kids’ program’, which provides free, quality leather BATA shoes and three pairs of Underworks socks to kids in need delivered for free to the school through the partnership with Star Track Express. So far, they have raised enough to help 279 of the 864 local kids in need,” she said.It costs just $29.95 to give one child a brand new pair of premium BATA lace-up, leather school shoes and three pairs of Underworks socks delivered free to schools. With some families struggling or unable to afford shoes for their children, you can make a difference with a donation and even nominate the school would like to support by sending a letter to ‘BF4KF’, PO Box 754 Buddina, Q, 4575 with your cheque and indication of how many pairs of shoes you would like to fund.For further information contact ‘Brighter Future 4 Kids Foundation’, [email protected] www.brighterfuture4kids.org.au
Landsborough legal servicesResidents have been taking advantage of the free legal services that has been operating for over two years in Landsborough. The Outreach community legal service is run by the Suncoast Community Legal Service Inc – a not-for-profit organisation with a 27 year history of providing quality free legal advice to the Sunshine Coast region. The fortnightly service is offered on Monday evenings and provides 15 minute ‘legal
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Growing up with a family owned swimming school would certainly have its advantages. In fact, Jessie Thomson, 19, from Glass House Mountains credits it with helping her land a job as a lifeguard at Disney World in Florida, America. Jessie flew out on July 15 for a six month contract.Jessie was studying for her Diploma in Fitness at Mooloolaba TAFE when she heard Disney World representatives were coming to do a presentation and interviews for various positions.
“I got told by one of my teachers because she knew I wanted to travel. They interviewed me and three weeks later I was told I got the job,” Jessie said.“I needed a good swimming background, that’s about it. It was pretty easy to get the job, but the process to get there was a bit more difficult. I had to get a new passport, I had to fly to Sydney to get my Visa - there’s so many things you have to get for your Visa - and then you have to go do an interview in Sydney so they can get your fingerprints. And there’s a lot of different fees you have to pay,” she said.Jessie has her Bronze Medallion and CPR qualifications but will still have to pass a test when she arrives. “I’ll have to show that I can swim two hundred metres, pick up weights off the bottom of the pool and tread water with my hands out of the water for two minutes,” she said.There is so much she is looking forward to, including meeting new people and being in a different culture. "It’s not that much different but it’s different from this area here. And having the opportunity to travel afterwards and see different things,” said Jessie.Free entry anytime and free transport within Disney World means she will be experiencing everything this great theme park has to offer. “I’ve always wanted to go to Disney World,” she said.Jessie knows having Disney World on her resume will open many doors. “The opportunity is just awesome. You also get the opportunity to study over there for free, any of the Disney topics. So having worked at Disney World on my resume is going to appeal to anyone if I want to work anywhere else in the world.”
Breaking through the barriers ‘Breaking Through the Barriers’ is a 10 week program that has been developed to support young women to enrich their lives, through building on existing strengths, developing new skills, and equipping them with the knowledge and understanding to create positive influences on others. The personal benefits of the program include enhanced self confidence and self esteem, better decision making skills, improved ability to problem solve, a greater sense of self worth, heightened self awareness, and the opportunity to enhance communication skills and foster healthier relationships.This is a free program for young pregnant women and young mums up to 25 years of age and will run from Thursday, August 11 from 12.30pm - 2.30pm every week for 10 weeks at the Beerwah Community Centre (BADYACC), Roberts Road Beerwah. To register for the program, please ring Wendy on 5429 6766 or 0423 716 705.
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Workmen arrived with their trucks at St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School to move the Old St Paul’s church building from the campus. It had been donated to the Caboolture Historical Village. The church, originally on Haskin Street, moved to the school site on Smiths Road in April, 1985. It reopened for worship services in September that year, after the roof had been removed and restored.Once at Smiths Road, it served various functions, as a church, a classroom, a teacher’s aide room, and finally as a uniform shop for many years.The roof was removed again, and transported to the Caboolture Historical Village. The remainder of the church building was transported via truck late one evening.Comments on the St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School facebook page reflected memories that the school community held about the old church.The area where the building sat will be grassed over in the short term, prior to works commencing on the St Paul’s Pre-Prep, set to commence in 2013.
The old church, minus roof, on the truck ready to be transported to the Caboolture Historical Village
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After only five months of practice, 45 energetic students from Glasshouse Country Christian College entered the World Cup Cheer and Dance Championships at the Logan Metro Sports Complex. The GCCC teams went to their second competition with excitement and enthusiasm and left with an armload of trophies and a truckload of smiles.The GCCC High School Cheer team performed a perfect routine and danced, somersaulted, performed stunts and back-flipped their way into first place. The GCCC Primary team, Open Cheer Duo and Junior Dance Duos danced with synchronisation and awesome energy to finish a very close second. The High School Stunt team executed a flawless skilful routine to be placed a strong third. In order for the whole College to share in their achievement, the cheer teams put on dynamic demonstrations on the GCCC oval the week after the competition. A hushed awe fell over the students as they watched the girls perform fantastic feats of flexibility, balance and rhythm. The Cheer teams’ manager, Mrs Christine Scott, was thrilled at how far the girls had come in such a short time. “The girls are moving from strength to strength and their enjoyment is showing in their routine,” she said.
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development; reducing costs and improving profitability; sustainable procurement and supply chain management; environmental strategy development; how to incorporate environmental strategies into business planning; and effecting cultural and behavioural change.The seminar is one of a series being held all over Queensland sponsored by the Australian Government’s Enterprise Connect. With a looming carbon tax and rapidly rising energy, water and raw material costs, businesses need to get smart
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Authentic Thai cooking classesKrua Thai Cooking School owner, Pon Berris, was encouraged to start her authentic Thai cooking school by none other than appreciative house guests.Having tasted her wonderful authentic Thai meals, they pleaded for her to share the recipes and practical ‘know-how’ with the world.As such, Pon accepts small groups of four to five people to ensure they receive ‘hands on’ experience of every aspect of the creation of her delightful meals and recipes.Being Thai, Pon has been cooking these meals for family and friends for decades, having learnt in her mother and grand mothers’ kitchens since childhood. As such, the experience and meals are authentic Thai with classes having only been available for the last few months.Classes are taught in a Thai home kitchen in Mooloolah, over a four to five hour period, encompassing everything you need to know from selecting the right ingredients to enjoying the last morsel of flavour and even taking some home for the family.In terms of freshness and quality, all the flavours created are natural using fresh and/or dried natural herbs and spices, many of which have been grown on-site.“By the time you’ve finished the class, you will be able to replicate four genuine Thai dishes in your own home with the confidence that they will delight any lover of true Thai cooking,” Pon says.There are a total of 20 recipes available to learn and groups of up to 12 friends can be catered for in the format of a two-course, ‘learn-to-cook’ Thai party.Bookings can be arranged for virtually any time that suits by phoning 0419 796 845 or 5494 7646, for more information on bookings, costs, menus and directions, go to www.kruathaicookingschool.com.au
A helpful hand for small businessSunshine Coast Council has formed a unique partnership with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to offer Sunshine Coast small business operators a special and helpful opportunity, in a location that’s convenient for you.Small business operators will have the chance between August 1 to 8, to obtain free and confidential one-on-one taxation advice directly from experienced ATO field officers – and confidentiality is fully protected by the Commissioner’s guarantee.Economic Development and Council Entrepreneurship Portfolio Councillor Lew Brennan said this was a unique opportunity for existing – or potential – business operators to get free taxation advice directly from the best source: the ATO itself.“The meetings with ATO field officers are covered under the Commissioner’s Guarantee – which means everything said and all information provided during the meeting is kept confidential and cannot be used by the ATO at a later time,” Cr Brennan said.“The ATO is seeking to reach all businesses that need some help in this area and the Sunshine Coast Council has been pleased to make this service available right across the region so that it is accessible locally to all coast businesses.“Both Council and the ATO recognise that small businesses in particular have been doing it tough during the current economic downturn.”“This is a great opportunity to get free assistance for your business from experienced and understanding experts in the field of small business tax,” he said.Diarise now to make an appointment (see below) so you can meet with officers from August 1 to 8 to work through any issues including: assistance with record keeping, preparation and lodgement of Business Activity Statements (BAS), GST registration, ATO debts, outstanding lodgements, PAYG, superannuation, online services and other issues.Appointments are available at Cooroy, Noosa, Maroochydore, Kawana, Caloundra, Nambour, Beerwah and Maleny, or at the Sunshine Coast Innovation Centre at Sippy Downs.The ATO will also be hosting two workshop style evening seminars guiding business operators through the BAS process. Booking enquiries for the meetings and seminars can be made now by going to www.sunshinecoastcouncil.qld.gov.au
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Glasshouse Country ToastmastersContributed by Martine GoedhartDuring the very early days of my Toastmasters experience, a member named Eric approached me with supportive and encouraging comments.I immediately felt raised up by his words, by his encouragement and inspiration.With Toastmasters, I feel overwhelming gratitude for a host of helping hands, wise words and shared opinions that have lifted me up so I have been able to imagine a different future.These always-accessible advisors and mentors continue to allow me to stand on their experienced and strong shoulders. And I know they will be there into the future.What about you? Who in your life holds you to a new and challenging level of achievement?Who gives you a reputation to ‘live up to’ rather than ‘down to’, and then holds you accountable for your development and progress?Who has made a difference in your life as a result of their words and actions?These individuals may have supported you while you were running for office, working on a speech
or preparing to be Toastmaster for the first time. Do you remember what they said and did?They have affected not just your Toastmasters life, but your entire life.Today we stand collectively on the shoulders of the thousands of members who have gone before us and brought us where we are today.In Toastmasters we are surrounded by strong role models who have already done what we aspire to do.They provide those shoulders on which we can stand in order to see what we haven’t yet been able to.They open our eyes to our own unique greatness.If you think you can do with some encouraging words and support in achieving your goal, join us for a meeting on the second and fourth Thursday of each month.We meet in the hall of Church on the Rise, Peachester Road, Beerwah at 9.00am for a 9.30am start.You can contact us on 5496 9855 for Martine and on 5493 0650 to speak to Kerry.
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Glasshouse Country Senior Citizens Club Inc.,Contributed by Ian MccarronAt our last monthly meeting the lucky door prize winner was Rita Cruickshank. The raffle winner was Ellen Taylor. Welcome to the club our two new members, Joan Weston and Noel Harris.Birthdays for this month are Betty Pringle, Jim McCarron, John Cruickshank, Patricia Williamson, Grace Porteous, Margaret Lamb, John Anthony, Richard Scambler and John Close. Many happy returns to you all.Reminders:JulyTuesday, July 26 - Games day. Morning tea 9.00am – 9.15am. Prizes to be won in lucky door, raffle, card games and carpet bowls.Wednesday, July 27 - Visit to Caboolture Sports Club to see top entertainer Greg Doolan. Arrive by 9.15am to get a good seat, morning tea, entertainment and lunch.Raffle prizes to be won. All wishing to go are to arrange their own transport. For bookings ring Jim on 5496 9836.AugustWednesday, August 3 - Visit to Strathpine Senior Citizens Club. All Glasshouse Seniors Members are to go by train. All members from
Landsborough, Beerwah and Glass House are to take the ROMA-X train. (Nambour to Roma Street Express). Train leaves Landsborough railway station at 8.14am. Beerwah railway station at 8.19am and Glass House railway station at 8.24am. We change trains at Caboolture railway station and then take the IPSW train (Caboolture to Ipswich). Train leaves Caboolture railway station at 8.52am arriving at Strathpine railway station at 9.20am.Coming home: There are several trains leaving Strathpine railway station in the afternoon at 1.12pm, 2.42pm, 3.42pm, and 4.12pm. Take the Caboolture-Nambour train from Strathpine railway station. Change trains at Caboolture railway station and then take the NAMB-X train (Roma Street to Nambour express) to get to Glass House, Beerwah and Landsborough railway stations. For bookings and enquiries ring Jim on 5496 9836.Tuesday, August 9 - Monthly meeting. Our guest speaker will be our Sunshine Coast Councillor Anna Grosskreutz. Morning tea 9.00am – 9.15am. Lucky door and raffle prizes to be won.Tuesday, August 23 - Games day.
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Octogenarian CelebrationSubmitted by Una RobinsonOn July 13, John Cruickshank celebrated becoming an octogenarian with friends and family. Many friends gathered at the Glasshouse Mountains RSL to help John celebrate this landmark birthday and a gathering with family was also taking place. Katherine Griffin made and beautifully decorated John’s 80th birthday cake which was shared by all present.
John was born in Mudgee to a Scottish father and English mother and resides with his wife Rita in Glass House Mountains where both are actively involved in supporting various community organisations.
John grew up on a farm and worked on various farms in NSW and QLD at times during very some difficult periods before retiring and undertaking extensive travelling with Rita in their motorhome with many trips still being planned and taken. John and Rita have reared three children and now have several grandchildren.
John is also well known for his quality craftsmanship in woodwork and handy items are made which his grandchildren often receive as gifts.
John joined Lions Club International as a charter member of Dawson Valley Lions Club in September 1967 and he has held high profile positions in Lions Districts, travelled overseas to International Conventions in Montreal, Hawaii, Hong Kong, and 1991 in Brisbane, as well as been actively involved in his Lions clubs over the years. He currently retains his membership with the Beerwah Lions Club where he has just completed a two year stint as the club Bulletin Editor. Congratulations and happy birthday to John.
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Caloundra Family History Research Inc.Contributed Roz KussThe University of Queensland’s Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, Dr Jon Prangnell, spoke at the general meeting of the Caloundra Family History group on Thursday, June 16. His presentation was on his team’s excavation in 2003 at Paradise, the 19th century gold mining town in the Burnett River Valley, to fulfil a government contract prior to the construction of the Paradise Dam. The lower parts of the town, not far from Biggenden, were drowned when the dam was completed in November 2005.Reef gold was mined at Paradise after discovery by the Allen brothers in the 1880’s and on completion of the dam the gold shafts, some 60ft deep, were injected with concrete.The town’s magistrate also owned the crushing plant. Gold had made James McGhie a very rich man, firstly in New Zealand, then Ballarat and Gympie. He set up a large timber milling operation at Elanda Point, Lake Cootharaba which he sold to become the largest land holder in Paradise. His final resting place is the Gympie cemetery.Dr Prangnell, now President of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology was a great presenter with wonderful audience rapport, and he accepted an invitation to return in 2012.The group’s rooms and library are open for research every Saturday and the third Thursday of the month, from 9.30am to 12.00pm. Every other Thursday of the month the rooms are open for the full day, from 9.30am to 4.00pm.The guest speaker at the next general meeting on July 21, will be Sunshine Coast local, Mr Bob Buick. Bob was a veteran of the Battle of Long Tan which took place in August 1966, and his talk will outline arrangements made for the 45th Anniversary of the battle.All activities conducted by the group are held at the Guide Hut in Arthur Street, Caloundra. Enquiries for all events, including meetings, research and specialist groups are welcomed by contacting Jocelyn on 5494 9807 or Valerie on 5437 3879. The group can also be reached by email at [email protected]
Community Group UpdatesQCWA – Beerwah BranchContributed by Del DavisThe Annual Meeting of QCWA Beerwah Branch was held last week and Donna-Kay Donovan was elected as the President for the coming year. Members will be supporting her for the first big event in her term, by holding the much anticipated Garden Party. After the weekend’s rain, Rita Cruickshank’s garden will be a picture. There will be plenty of parking and a great day to be outdoors on a winter’s day. Entry is $5.00 when the gate opens at 9.30am and a tasty morning tea will be available. Wear your ‘Brightest Outfit’ and enjoy the entertainment, have another cuppa, look at the stalls, buy a ticket in the mulitdraw raffle, and enjoy soup,
sandwiches or strawberries / cream for lunch. Last year’s event was a talking point for weeks and this one will not be a disappointment either. Profits are earmarked for the Annual Bursaries to both local high schools.Stage one of the meeting room upkeep has the new guttering completed. Next will be the paint job.Due to some members prior commitments, future branch meetings will follow the monthly ‘Hoy’ which is a fun morning where the branch supplies all grocery prizes as a service to the local community for locals to get out of the house and attend. It starts at 9.00am, the next one is August 2. So ladies please bring a bite to eat for yourself and attend the branch monthly meeting commencing at 11.30am.
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You Said ItLetters to the EditorLetters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people.For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline.Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to [email protected] or fax to 5494 6399.
What a Good SamaritanI went shopping at Gone Bonkers in Beerwah late on Monday, July 9. Only an hour later I had a knock on the door and it was the gentleman that owns the shop.He asked if I was missing anything and I automatically said ‘my iPhone?’ To my surprise I had left my phone in the shop and he had been so kind and thoughtful to look in my phone and contacted a family member to get my address.I’m pretty sure he may have even shut the shop early in order to get my phone back to me ASAP!There are not many people in this world who would still go out of their way for a complete stranger!So I am dobbing in a good Samaritan, as a simple ‘thank you’ will never express how truly grateful and appreciative I am. Also, it’s good to know that not everyone thinks with the attitude ‘finders ... keepers’.
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Unity Water decision - no community consultation Sunshine Coast Council has made the decision to leave control of water with Unity Water.LACA Inc believes that this decision should not have been made without community consultation. Previously water was under the control of CALAQUA which operated efficiently and was cost effective for ratepayers. With the price of water set to rise yet again we believe that having council in control would create local accountability, less overheads and more realistic prices. The structure of Unity Water means that ratepayers are paying for board members, CEO etc which means that these all have to be paid out of water charges. Removing this structure and returning to council control would eliminate these costs. We believe that no ratepayers have benefited from having Unity Water in control of this essential commodity. As the SCC is one of the two major shareholders in Unity Water, the council must take responsibility for decisions made by their appointed directors and must eventually justify these exorbitant costs currently charged by Unity Water. In this country the company shareholders have the final vote.
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Re: the on-going saga of the proposed mobile phone tower in LandsboroughAfter receiving a letter from Aurecon saying the submission period had restarted and was now 5/7/11 to 15/8/11, the development sign was found to say the period was from 11/7/11 to 22/8/11. When council was contacted, it was stated that ‘the consultant had made another mistake’ and the dates on the sign were correct and another letter would be sent.We have checked the SCC web site and all the submissions that were delivered on time are still listed as improperly made due to being late. Except one, which was submitted along with three others from the same family. Three were properly made, one was not. This one has now been amended to read properly made. After complaining about this to a SCC officer, why are the others not amended?One resident, along with LACA Inc. wrote a separate letter to Cr McKay and Cr Grosskreutz asking for support when the development came before council. These were in separate envelopes, addressed to the councillors. The letters and the copy of the petition addressed to Cr McKay have been added to the submissions and deemed improperly made due to being late and the one from LACA Inc was ‘late and was a duplicate’. These letters and copy of the petition were not intended to be submissions - they were to ask for support from our councillors. The letter and copy of the petition sent to Cr Grosskreutz was not added to the submissions, as was correct. We have received an acknowledgement letter from Cr Grosskreutz but nothing from Cr McKay.All residents who submitted objections should receive a letter from council which will say if their submission was properly made or not. If the reason for rejection was that it was late, (when it was not) we encourage people to contact council to have the mistakes rectified. Residents should NOT have to re-submit due to council incompetence. Please make sure you contact council before the end of the submission period, 22/8/11 and make sure you receive a letter from council saying the amendment has been made. Residents can check the status of all submissions on the council web site - www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au go to pd online then pd online again and put in the development number MCU11/0058 then click on search then click on show. A complete list of information relating to the development will appear, including all submissions and their status.
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Where is the balance?If there’s a balance between commerce and society, I don’t think we’ve found it.I know you had a number of people in the paper a week or two ago saying good things about the changes in Glass House village but I haven’t spoken to one single other person who is in favour. Quite the opposite – I have heard a number of conversations around the neighbourhood and the shops questioning the worth of spending all that money - and the money on that ugly, useless 'entry statement' which looks like something out of 2001 (the movie) and achieves nothing we need. Those things are luxuries.We could have fixed the traffic issues in the village with better signs and arrows painted on the road. The Glass House traffic flow was part of what made Glass House individual. Why on earth would people want to make Glass House like West End or Bulimba when people from those suburbs were coming here to visit because we were a refreshing change? Many of us live here by choice because we love Glass House, not Bulimba, not West End, but Glass House with all its flavour and individual quirks and beauty with lovely, friendly, polite, accepting, country/hinterland people. We do not need our village homogenised into a skim milk latte with or without cinnamon sprinkle.But, the overwhelming thing I have heard said is that people are asking why on earth are we spending our scarce money on cosmetics when we have absolutely nothing in town for young people?Once kids outgrow the park at the Information Centre there is nothing for them to do. Most of the new houses have been bought by families with kids – many of them currently primary school aged. At present they are pretty well behaved when you see groups of boys at the shops on a Saturday afternoon – these are good kids at present. We want them to stay that way. We need to help them to continue to grow up that way. If you read Brett Hay’s letter of last week, and from our own experiences along Coonowrin Road, that’s already not the case after dark.In five years time we are going to have a large population of bored teenagers and that is a recipe for trouble.If you want to see that future just have a look at Nerang – a Gold Coast Hinterland town with a large population of young people with nothing to do. Read the comments in this week’s GCNews (page 7) from the people in Beerwah with so many of them talking about needing something for their young people.We could have built something for the kid’s futures with those million-odd bucks, maybe a BMX track, and a skate bowl and a basketball half court – maybe on the spare ground near the sportsground. It would be far enough from the railway station to discourage too many visiting riff-raff but easy enough to get to for our bike riding youngies. Maybe they would be attracted by the sports they see on the playing fields. I don’t know, I don’t claim to have all the answers, but there are a heap of things we could have done with all that money which would have helped keep our town safe and rich in personality.We need to look after the people we have and our future but not sell Glass House short. I see Beerwah is getting a Workshop for community minded people to help build Beerwah (page 4 this week) – when do we get one? Preferably not on a Thursday morning when half of us are working.
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take their nightly sunset photos as the sun sank slowly behind the serene waters of the Estuary. Cloud formations were a major factor in the depth of colour and interest in each picture and the different colours reflected in the water was just magic.Thinking outside the square, one ‘different’ yet quite pleasing picture of the sunset was taken by turning around and taking the picture reflected in the windows of the house - something you might like to try.This picture was taken at 6.45pm with a Panasonic Lumix, camera set on simple (auto) mode.
U3A Beerwah Grafx Group meets each Thursday at Beerwah Library.
Playing up in BeerwahA new playground facility has been installed by the Sunshine Coast Council at Caralan Way Park in Beerwah.Division 1 Councillor Anna Grosskreutz said that the playground was an exciting and usable facility for all local residents and was the result of a request from a local family.“The new playground really is a terrific addition to this picturesque park. There are plenty of grassed areas for people to bring their picnic blankets and for the park to become a social gathering space,” she said.“The playground is designed for children two to 12 years of age and includes a double swing as this is generally the first piece of equipment that children gravitate towards, plus they are a good item for learning balance,” she said.
“We have incorporated a range of play equipment in order to develop other learning abilities such as sliding, climbing, spinning and rocking,” she said.All council’s playgrounds are designed and installed to meet compliance with Australian Standards.
Newly installed play equipment at Caralan Way Park, Beerwah
Mark McArdle would like to invite you to join him and Diabetes Australia – Queensland on Friday, July 22 for a Diabetes information day at Stockland Caloundra.“I am very excited to be supporting this initiative to encourage our local community to become healthier and more active, while raising awareness about type 2 diabetes,” he said.“Come and join me between 10.00am and 12.00pm for a free information session about
healthy eating, how to lose weight and keep active. There will be activities including cooking demonstrations, free type 2 diabetes risk assessments, giveaways and an opportunity to speak to Diabetes Queensland’s health experts,” Mark said.Type 2 diabetes is the fastest-growing chronic disease in the world. It causes premature death and has serious complications including heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, blindness and amputation.
There are about 300,000 Queenslanders with diabetes – and 60 more are diagnosed every day. In the Caloundra electorate alone there are more than 2,500 people living with diabetes, most of these have type 2 diabetes.Yet many cases of type 2 diabetes can be avoided with a healthy lifestyle – which includes maintaining a healthy weight, regular physical activity and healthy eating.
Brighten a life this Daffodil Day!Help brighten the lives of those touched by cancer and order a box of Daffodil Day merchandise or some fresh daffodils to sell this Daffodil Day, Friday, August 26.Selling Daffodil Day mechanise and fresh flowers to your friends, family, neighbours or customers is a great way to support the fight against cancer and raise funds for Cancer Council Queensland research and patient services.Katie Field, National Events Manager at Cancer Council Queensland, said supporting Daffodil Day is easy and everyone across the community can get involved.“Daffodil Day celebrates its 25th Anniversary this year and over that time we have relied on the support of generous volunteers to sell our merchandise and flowers, and are calling out for their help once again,” Ms Field said.“The Queensland community can support Daffodil Day by ordering a free pre-packed box of merchandise or flowers to support Queenslanders affected by cancer. A splash of yellow can brighten up the whole office or home or be a great present for someone special.
“Cancer Council Queensland hopes to raise $1.9 million from Daffodil Day this year and we need everyone’s help to achieve this goal.”The 2011 Daffodil Day merchandise range includes many new and brightly coloured items: Pack of office clips $6.00, pens $5.00, Dougal bear $10.00, football $7.00, key ring $7.00, yellow enamel pin $5.00, diamante brooch $10.00. Fresh daffodils cost only $7.00 per bunch. “This year Cancer Council Queensland will invest around $24 million in cancer research and support for Queensland cancer patients, and our Cancer Council Helpline will answer around 25,000 calls from people across the State,” Ms Field said. “With support from schools and everyday Queenslanders, the Cancer Council wants to reduce the impact of cancer in Queensland and give hope to the 21,000 Queenslanders who |will be diagnosed with cancer this year.“To support Daffodil Day and order your merchandise, please go to www.daffodilday.com.au, or call Cancer Council Queensland on 1300 65 65 85.
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Quilt ShowCaloundra Quilters are holding their biannual Caloundra Quilt Show at 5 North Street (Opposite Ridges Resort), Caloundra on July 30 - 31. There is a beautiful quilt being raffled to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Support Group, Sunshine Coast. A great variety of quilts will be on show along with challenge quilts, merchant stalls, and craft demonstrations. Light refreshments will also be available. Entry is $5.00 and we are open 9.00am - 4.00pm Saturday and 9.00am - 3.00pm Sunday. Further details available from Deb Ridley 0410 356 889.
Agility Competition Contributed by Ann Trubshaw, SecretarySuncoast Fun Dogs Agility Club Inc. is holding an Agility Competition at Elimbah Sports and Recreation Ground, Rose Creek Road on Saturday, July 23. Competitors are coming from all over south east Queensland to take part in the event, which begins at 12.00noon. Members of the public are welcome to come and watch all types of dogs and their handlers go through their paces. The canteen will be open, and members of the public are most welcome to bring a chair and sit at ringside for an afternoon of entertainment.
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Island Style Hangi at Beerburrum Hall Beerburrum residents Mick and Fe Tuitupou, originally from Tonga will be cooking a traditional island style Hangi on Saturday July 30 to help raise funds for the community hall. Fe will be preparing traditional Kava to try. Food on offer will include pork, chicken, seafood, salads and vegetables all cooked either in the 'pit in the ground' or on a spit. Feasting is due to start at 4.00pm. Bookings are essential and monies must be paid prior to the day. Book and pay early as there are limited tickets, phone 5496 0143. Children under 5 years will be admitted free and must be accompanied by a paying adult. Adults $20.00 per head. Two adults and one child (five to under 15) $45.00. Two adults and two children $50.00. Extra children $7.50 per head. Bring your own esky and contents to your desire. Lucky door prizes, mystery raffle prizes to be won, and island style music.
Out and AboutALDI OpensThe eagerly anticipated opening of ALDI Beerwah finally arrived on Thursday, July 14. The car park was full and customers were lined up at the door before the doors opened for the first time.A spokesperson for ALDI said, “our Beerwah store opening was a great success. We were extremely pleased with the turnout from the local community, everything ran smoothly and we were very happy with the response from our customers.”Every week ALDI will have ‘special buys’ which will appear in store every Thursday. The opening day ‘special buys’ included HD LCD TVs with in-built DVD player for $249.00, boys and girls mountain bikes for $49.99 and DVD Players with HDMI for $19.99. The ALDI spokesperson said that they source a high percentage of their products here in Australia. “Currently 100 per cent of fresh meat, 97 per cent of dairy and 97 per cent of the fruit and vegetables we sell are Australian. We only import products if we are unable to have the product manufactured in Australia to our strict quality specifications or if we feel we can‘t access the market innovation we seek.”The Beerwah store has created 10-12 new jobs in the local area. “We are always on the lookout for dynamic, enthusiastic and ambitious people to join our dedicated team as we continue to grow in Australia. We look forward to bringing smarter shopping, employment opportunities and retail competition to the local Beerwah community,” the ALDI spokesperson said.
1 The doors of the new Aldi store at Beerwah were opened for the first time2 Cassandra Smolenski and Michael Hoffman of Beerwah
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Art Classes at BadyaccThis term artists will be holding classes at Badyacc on Monday mornings.Lyn Reading and Shell Maksimous, own and operate Sanzeo Art School, which was officially launched in 2010 after many years of teaching art to eager students throughout south east Queensland. Lyn and Shell, who reside on the Sunshine Coast will be commencing the art classes at BADYACC in early August. Combined, both Lyn and Shell bring to their students over 40 years of art world experience, comprising both traditional and modern techniques, in all mediums. The classes will cater for beginners to advanced artists. For information on the classes, call Lyn 0488 456 117, 5494 3353.
Small farming workshop with Joel Salatin Farmer Joel Salatin will present a workshop with a difference in the Beerwah Community Hall on Friday, August 5.Joel Salatin is not only a farmer – he and his family’s enterprise at PolyFace Farms in Virginia, USA, are a world-leading example of how a small family farm can become a diverse and profitable local food producer.Joel will show workshop participants how the benefits of local food systems can create resilience, stability and abundance in both farmers and the wider community. In one jam-packed day of entertaining knowledge and knowhow, Joel will share with everyone how his working model proves that small farms can raise and grow a variety of produce and sell produce through successful relationship marketing within the local community.Joel’s workshop will show you how to make your small farm more ethical, profitable, and deeply integrated with your community.Joel is a third generation ‘beyond organic’ farmer. PolyFace Farms’ innovative and effective farming techniques allow Joel and his family to produce ‘beyond organic’ produce effectively, in a way which regenerates their farmland while making them a profitable livelihood.The one day workshop will cover PolyFace Farms’ animal systems including pastured poultry, salad bar beef, forested ‘pigerator’ pork and the main-frame design of the farm. The enterprise’s ‘relationship marketing’ techniques will also be covered.The workshop is sponsored by the Sunshine Coast Council, SEQ Catchments and RegenAG, an alliance of farming families around the globe who are committed to helping regenerate the world’s farms, soils, communities and on-farm livelihoods.For more information and to book ring 4086 8019 or go to www.regenag.com and click on the ‘upcoming courses’ tab.
(left) A sample of Lyn’s work(right) Lyn Reader
Time for the 40th Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring CarnivalThis eagerly anticipated annual event will be held on Saturday, August 27, at the Beerwah Sports Ground. And being the 40th, the committee is going all out to make this year’s carnival even bigger and better than previous years.Horse events, including all the usual classes of ring, novelty and jumping contests, will be the mainstay of the day’s program. Once again there will be a competition for Utes, which are always colourful – and a grand parade of vintage cars and farm vehicles will be held during the afternoon. The photography competition gives all 'shutter bugs' a chance to show their creativeness. And the 'Big Strawberry' competition has already started.Produce stalls of all types will be stocked with fresh local items. If you would like to bake a cake, donate a potted plant, make jams or supply veggies from your garden, then give Jan Cheal a ring on 5494 1141.There’s a multiple-draw raffle with tickets being sold around town in the lead up to August 27 and tickets will also be on sale on the day itself. Hot food and drinks will be available and children will be especially catered for with rides, face painting, a jumping castle and farmyard animals all on site.Programs of the day’s events are available from Ross Lowe on 5494 6654 and Bruce Page on 5494 9557.Mark it on your calendar now. Saturday, August 27 from 8.30am at the Beerwah Sports Ground.
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Mellum Street and Myla Road, Landsborough Gravel Road Sealing - Council is committed to renewing transport infrastructure across the region and as part of that obligation, has sealed 13 gravel roads this financial year with a further 44 currently under construction.Work will commence to bitumen seal the northern gravel road section of Myla Road Landsborough (August 1) and Mellum Street (July 18). The planned upgrade will benefit adjacent residents by extending the existing sealed road and suppressing dust on the road.Work for both roads will include: additional pavement gravel to reshape the existing road, a two coat bitumen seal and adjustment of the surface drainage. During construction, council will endeavour to avoid the disturbance of large and established trees.Rates notices due out any day - There has been no increase in key levies such as Environment, Public Transport, Tourism and Heritage, and the increase in general rate revenue has been kept below inflation at 3.5 per cent. Don’t forget to take advantage of the offered five per cent discount off general rates, capped at $100.00 per half year levy for all ratepayers except pensioners. You can pay online at anytime or with Post Billpay, or via BPay if you have registered with your financial institution. Those who do not have access to the internet still have the convenience of paying by credit card over the phone via 131 816 from anywhere in Australia.Ratepayers who cannot make payment by the due date can enter into an arrangement to pay by instalments. As long as you meet the conditions of the arrangement, council will not charge any interest on this current half-year’s rates. Call 5475 7542 between 8.15am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday for more info.Flexilink Trial Services Update - Flexilink services have recently reached the end of a 12 month trial period. As a result, some Flexilink services ceased due to low patronage numbers, one of which was the Mooloolah Valley to Glenview run.Numbers on these services have had a very low up-take rate and have not shown a great increase since the beginning of the trial.The new timetables will be delivered to various businesses within the Flexilink areas this week.
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Hop, skip or jump along to Skippy Park open dayStage 1 works for the Skippy Park nature based playground are now complete, and I would like to invite the local community to an open day on Saturday, July 30. The day will showcase the recently completed works and offer a range of activities including face painting, balloon sculpting, roving performers and a petting zoo. The Beerwah Lions Club will supply a barbecue lunch. Residents who attend will have the opportunity to learn about and have your say on the proposed future of the park, which is currently comprised of sporting fields, athletics and cycling tracks, and kangaroo grazing areas. The recently completed Stage 1 works included the installation of picnic shelters, barbecues, drinking fountains, drainage, landscaping and a nature based playground, which incorporates a number of natural play features like climbing trees and stepping stones. The playground project – totalling $240,000 – received $172,000 in funding through the Australian Government’s Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. Activities will commence from 11.00am, and I encourage you to bring along your bikes and dogs on leashes are welcome. For those interested in kilometres, calories or steps – one lap of the cycle track at Skippy Park is 1.3 klm.Bridges to be replacedIn the hinterland area bridges are an important part of our transportation network. Over many years your Council has been replacing these structures as they reach the end of their economic life, and are unable to sustain the traffic volumes. In this year’s budget our Division will see another four bridges replaced at a total cost of $1.7 million dollars. The bridges to be replaced are; River Road Peachester, Meyricks Road Glass House Mountains, Fisher Road, Peachester and Roys Road number 4, Beerwah.Council has also programmed the replacement of Tower Lane bridge in Beerwah and Hodgens bridge in Peachester for the following 2012/2013 years budget, which I would expect all new Division 1 candidates to keep their eye on, so that they don't slip backwards in future. These bridges cost just under $1 million dollars for both.
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HOMEWORK REAPS REWARDS FOR RENTER-INVESTOR.The rise of the first homebuyer as ‘renter-investor’ demonstrates borrowers’ savvy approach to getting a foothold in the property market without compromising lifestyle, but a leading mortgage advisory group cautions borrowers to be vigilant.Smartline Personal Mortgage Adviser, Teresa Harrison, says lifestyle had always been a priority for young borrowers in particular, but they were now willing to explore options beyond the first homeowners grant to balance property ownership dreams and lifestyle.Renter-investors, a term coined by several leading property commentators, refers to generally
young buyers who choose to purchase an investment property instead of their first home. It may be that they cannot afford to buy in lifestyle areas, such as popular beach and inner city locations, but they also do not want to live where properties are cheaper. Teresa says these buyers are faced with opting out of property ownership and renting for the foreseeable future or buying as an investor. “With the cost of properties located in these ‘lifestyle areas’ out of reach for many first homebuyers, they’re taking a more creative approach.”Teresa said that while all borrowers needed to have a clear strategy and structure their
lending accordingly, this was of particular importance for first-time renter-investors.“There are a number of considerations that first-time property investors need to think about,” she said. “For example, what is your strategy? Are you looking to buy and sell an investment property within five years or are you planning to purchase and keep it as an investment offering growth over a long-term period of, say, 10 or 20 years? Will you then draw equity from it to use as a deposit for a home or another investment property in the future?”“It’s important to do your homework – ask yourself why
and where you’re going to buy your investment property, and what the expected capital growth rates and rental returns will be in the areas you’re looking to purchase. The answers to these questions allow you to run projections of what sort of gains you could expect to make if you sell in the future. Teresa said the renter-investor approach was not just for first homebuyers. “Regardless of your unique circumstances, the advice of a quality mortgage adviser can prove invaluable to help you structure your lending and get the most out of your investment strategy,” Teresa said.
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Property of the weekPerfect for the first home buyer or investor This charming three bedroom home is situated within walking distance to town, rail and primary school. Polished timber floors throughout, combined kitchen dining area and covered outdoor patio. Plenty of space with 1245m2 of level land for the kids to run around on or plenty of room for that massive shed you’ve been dreaming of. This property is the perfect blank canvas to add your personalised touches to. A few gardens, a shed even a pool would finish this property off perfectly. Only $280,000. Open house Saturday 11.00am -11.45am, 14 Tytherleigh Avenue, Landsborough. Phone Norm James on 5494 1488 or 0412 480 227.
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LANDSBOROUGH 3 Bella Street - Sat Only 11.00 - 11.45am 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, DLUG, 651m2 block………..$259,000
LANDSBOROUGH 14 Tytherleigh Ave - Sat 11 - 11.45am3 brms, 1 bath, 1245m2 block……………………….….$280,000
GLASSHOUSE MTNS 192 Glasshouse Woodford Road Sat Only 11.15 - 12.15pm 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 6 car accom, 8871m2……..$495,000
LANDSBOROUGH 13 Rosewood Crt - Sat 12.00 - 12.45pm4 brm, 2 bath, study, carport, shed, 1044m2……….…$340,000
BEEBURRUM 44 Tibrogargon Drive - Sat 12.00 - 12.45pm 4 bedrooms, ensuite, DLUG & 6x4 Shed, 2025m2…...$450,000
GLASS HOUSE MTNS 8 Cayenne Court - Sat 1.00 - 1.45pm 4 bedrooms, ensuite, DLUG, inground Pool, 1044m2..$569,000
GOLDEN BEACH Unit 10 “Windward Passage” 31-35 Landsborough Parade - Sat Only 2.00 - 2.45pm2 brms, 2 baths, 3rd level, views…...…………………..$425,000
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY 49 King Road - Sun 11.00 - 11.45pm 3 bedrooms, 6 car accommodation, 1201m2……….....$365,000
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10.00-10.30am160 Bald Knob Road, Peachester $500,000 Denise PinwillUnit 4 / 22 Turner Street, Beerwah Auction on site 6 Aug @11am Brad Collins19 Crittenden Road, Glass House $465,000 Ursula Starkovsky66 Parkview Road, Glass House $410,000 John King
11.00-11.30am63 Alfs Pinch Road, Beerwah $480,000 Denise Pinwill19 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah $350,000 Brad Collins6 Coastal Avenue, Beerwah $385,000 Aaron Peckitt3 Fairy Wren Court, Beerwah $350,000 Aaron Peckitt258 Peachester Road, Beerwah $425,000 Ursula StarkovskyUnit 16 / 2a Swan Street, Beerwah $250,000 John King
12.00-12.30pm3071 Old Gympie Road, Mount Mellum $599,000 Denise Pinwill11 Piat Place, Beerwah $450,000 Brad Collins3 Greenview Avenue, Beerwah $330,000 Aaron Peckitt10 Flinders Avenue, Beerwah $415,000 Aaron Peckitt32 Peppertree Way, Beerwah $389,000 John King
12.15-12.45pm15 River Gum Close, Mooloolah Valley $699,000 Ursula Starkovsky
1.00-1.30pm68 Pine Camp Road, Beerwah $350,000 Denise Pinwill331 Peachester Road, Beerwah $510,000 Brad Collins11 Hillside Road, Glass House $395,000 Aaron Peckitt8 Sapphire Court, Beerwah $385,000 Aaron Peckitt13 Peak View Place, Glass House Mountains $525,000 Aaron Peckitt“Coastal Units” 22 Coastal Avenue, Beerwah $327,500 John King
2.00-2.30pmUnit 4, 25 Maleny Street, Landsborough $285,000 Denise Pinwill17 Coastal Avenue, Beerwah $360,000 Brad Collins2 Sunbury Place, Peachester $550,000 Aaron Peckitt9 Agnew Road, Mount Mellum $690,000 Aaron Peckitt19 Wattlebird Place, Landsborough $530,000 John King
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Go Green Rainforest Nursery plant of the weekOval Leaved Mint BushProstanthera ovalifolia
This native mint bush is another one of our wonderful plants in south east Queensland. It has lovely round dark green leaves that when crushed give off a beautiful minty perfume. In spring this lovely shrub comes alive with a mass flowering of pink/purple flowers. It is best planted in semi shade to full sun and benefits from pruning to maintain a more compact shape. It grows approximately 2m x 2m in a garden situation. It makes a great addition to a native planting or traditional cottage garden.
If you would like more information on this tree or any other native plants drop in and see Simon or Melissa at Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. Phone 5494 5980. Email: [email protected] Now open 7 days.
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Hello again, it is a few months since we last had a chat about our broms.For those of you who have ventured out you would have had feast of bromeliads at the shows and expos in south east Queensland.
We talked about Bromeliad Vriesea previously and I would like to visit the Vriesea genus again, this time looking at the foliage Vriesea.
Vriesea fosteriana is a truly magnificent plant. It is a native of Brazil and amazingly was only discovered in 1940.The native habitat is around 1000 m above sea level, which explains their relative toughness.The Vriesea fosteriana cultivar ‘Red Chestnut’ is one of the numerous hybrids which has been made from this species. This superb hybrid has much redder banding than the species.Vrieseas grow under various light conditions but moderate light would be the best for most species available for cultivation. This, together with good air circulation, is necessary to grow these plants successfully.It is believed that air movement with Vriesea cannot be over-emphasised as the secret to growing healthy plants.The photo (top right) shows a family of bromeliads with Vrieseas of various species of
both those grown for their foliage and those grown for their flower. The density of this plant population is far from acceptable, but the balance of shade, light and airflow has provided a very suitable environment in this instance.In order to determine the correct amount of light, a simple method is to hold your hand about 30 cm above the surface you have selected to position the plants and see what shadow is produced. This should be done on a bright, sunny day at about 12.00noon.Bright light will produce a very well defined shadow showing a clean outline of your hand.Moderate light produces a good shadow but with fuzzy or hazy outline.Low light will produce an indistinct shadow and possibly no outline at all.We will continue to expand on the growing conditions for this genus next time.
Hinterland gem help put Beerwah on the map
After just three years, Stockland’s Woodgrove community in the heart of Beerwah is approaching completion. Woodgrove has attracted hundreds of new families to the region since its launch in 2008 and the remaining home sites are priced from $188,000.Stockland Regional Manager for the Sunshine Coast, Troy Wainwright, said the company was attracted to the hinterland town because of its quality location and great community facilities.“From the outset, Woodgrove has provided some of the most affordable new land on the Sunshine Coast in a natural bushland setting only 25 minutes from the beach,’’ Mr Wainwright said.“We recognised that Beerwah’s proximity to public transport, excellent local shopping, schools, child care and sporting facilities made it the perfect place for a Stockland community.“Woodgrove has allowed many young families to upgrade their homes and also made home ownership a reality for many first time buyers.“Investors and downsizers have also been attracted by Woodgrove’s location near the centre of Beerwah, the train station, Australia Zoo and an 18-hole golf course.“We have also put in many of our own facilities, such as a central lake, parks with play equipment and barbeque, and walking paths.“The work has already been done at Woodgrove so anyone building now will enjoy all the benefits of a well-established community.”Recent first time buyers and married couple Nick Engler and Laura Bonner are hoping to complete the construction of their Woodgrove home before the arrival of their first child shortly.“For us, Woodgrove is the perfect location,” Laura said. “My family lives in Brisbane and Nick’s are in Mooloolaba so we are not too far from both.”“We will also be close to everything we need for our little one, with shops, child care and schools all within walking distance.“Woodgrove was also the best choice for us due to its affordability,” she said. “We found it more economical in the long-term to build rather than purchasing a pre-existing home.”For more information go to www.stockland.com.au/woodgrove, call 5494 0765 or visit the Woodgrove Sales and Information Centre off Roberts Road, Beerwah.
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strawberry. You might find the 2011 champion at any time!Round 3 closes at 4.00pm next Friday, July 22, and entries can be brought in to the Coochin Creek Co-operative at any time during the week.Thanks to Coochin Creek Co-op and Beerwah Hotel for supporting the Super Strawberry Competition, running in conjunction with the Beerwah Charity Sports and Spring Carnival (Saturday, August 27, Beerwah Sports Ground).
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A to Z of Trades and Services
JULY 20 2011 | | 33
FIRST CALL FENCINGTimber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass
Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More
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email: [email protected] QBSA 1139536
For a free quote Phone MatthewyoUR LoCAL LICEnSED ConTRACToR
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups
* Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Same day responseFree Quotes Fully insured
www.jimsmowing.net
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546 T0
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Garden Clean Ups &
MaintenanceCall for a Free quote
0409 590 802 T045
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Mays Mowing ServiceGarden Clean upsGutter CleaningWhipper SnippingPruning
Large Acreage MowingRubbish Removed
Phone Nick AtwellMob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713 T0
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Wynne’sDomestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural
All Aspects of Electrical ContractingBeerwah & Surrounding areas
Prompt Reliable ServiceNo Job Too Big or Too Small
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282
Lic
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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5413 2500
Your Electricaland Lighting Retailer
Ceiling FansAir Conditioners
Lighting
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Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel.
Also installers of quality fencingFor a Free Measure and Quote phone
Phone 5494 890020 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
Q.B
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No.
113
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• Domestic • Rural • All Types • 4WD Tractor & Bucket• Post Driver & Slasher • 4T Tipper Rubbish Removal
• Total Landscape Service • Locally Owned & OperatedFor a free quote phone Garth 5499 9330 or 0438 714 983
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Domestic, Commercial, Owner Builder, Rural & Industrial
Est. since 1983Phone Greg on 0418 741 145Li
c # 55
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Zedmere Pty Ltd
ELECTRICIAN
Chad’s Cheap Mowing 0430 517 211 T056
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No Job too big or small – Pensioner Discounts
• Lawns • Edges• Rubbish Removal
• Garden Clean Ups• Slashing
• Weed Spray• Acres• Hedges
Fencing
Garden Maintenance
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0417 040 291Domestic, Commercial,
Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates
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Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
Peachester Ph: 0404 903 801 Prompt, Friendly Service
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Quality, Safety, Reliability
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KEV’S MOWINGMob 0438 308513 AH 5494 9183
From Villas to Large AcreagePrivate – Commercial – Body Corporate
Lawn MowingGardeningRubbish Removal Hedge Trimming
Pruning & Lopping Garden Clean UpsGeneral Garden
Fully InsuredFree Quotes
Lawn & Property MaintenanceCall Rick
0409 526 060Servicing this area for the past 15 years
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QUALITY & RELIABLE SERVICEOur Products• Garages• Patios• Carports• Sheds\Rural & Farm Sheds
Our Service• Designed & Engineered• Fully Licensed & Insured• Council Permits Organised
DISPLAY CENTRE NOW OPEN AT 2 WILLIAM ST, KILCOY
5497 26150427 120 955
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Garages / Sheds
LPGAS
KLMLP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
Gas
Glass & Security
FREE QUOTES
A & K Glass and AluminiumServicing the Hinterland all areas
• Windows • Doors• Shower Screens • Maintenance• Large Range of Spare Parts
Factory and Showroom 4 Railway Street, LANDSBOROUGH (next to BP)
ph. 5494 8748 fax. 5494 8858TO49
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Electrical contractingTerry Ottey 0418 199 466
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Lic No 67745 ABN 89 058 455 025
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems T0
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Jim: BeerwahOffice: 5439 9400
Mobile: 0414 774 046
Adam: Glasshouse MtnsOffice: 5493 0054
Mobile: 0414 482 037
BSA Lic. No. 60278PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Installations, Repairs, ServicingDomestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
Electrical Services
Jim: BeerwahOffice: 5439 9400
Mobile: 0414 774 046
Adam: Glasshouse MtnsOffice: 5493 0054
Mobile: 0414 482 037
BSA Lic. No. 60278PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Installations, Repairs, ServicingDomestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
Electrical Services
Domestic . Owner Builders . Commercial . Rural . Industrial Installations Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning
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71536
Electricians
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You Beaut ScapesTimber Fencing, Colourbond, Weldmesh,
Aluminium, Pool and all decorative fencing. Hard & soft landscaping & minor earthworks
Jobs to $3,300
LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
BSA Lic: L 1117342
• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •Free quotes: Call for the Best Price
• Windows • Doors • Maintenance• Shower Screens • Security & Insect ScreensMONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY
5493 0374 0439 875 031 TO50
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ALL MAINTENANCERick’s22+ years experience
in all types of home maintenancerepairs, painting & minor renovations
Free Quotes
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
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Plumbers
AllanKoschelPlumbingService
Q.B.S.A. No. 76388 Lic. No. 13217
Plumber, Drainer and Gas FitterPO Box 316 Glasshouse Mtns 4518
Ph: (07)54930625 Mobile: 0407727645
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Professional PaintingLocal Tradesman with 20 years ExperienceAll Aspects of PaintingSunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
ANDREW 0423 107 716ABN 79 347 449 750
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Our Prices Based on Award WagesNO HIDING PROFIT!
Over 30 Years ExperienceQBSA 1147179
Contact Frank 0457 486 080
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HINTERLANDPESTCONTROLCostEffectiveLocalBusinessEst.Since1996
•Cockroaches • Spiders• Carpet Beetle • Rodents• Lawn Weeds • Fleas• Silver Fish • Ants •Bed Bugs
We give you a warranty on our work.Forreliableservicecall........
0404 479 187 or 5494 9336
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Termites: •Pre-purchase timber inspections •Termite inspections •Chemical barriers/ reticulation
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•TERMITE TREATMENTS •TERMITE BARRIERS•PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS
•THERMAL IMAGING•COCKROACHES •SPIDERS •ANTS
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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
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BSA NO. 10112550407 439 526
PO BOX 257 Beerwah 4519
• Annual Termite Inspections• Termite Treatments
• Pre- purchase Inspections• Termite Management Systems
• General Pest managementCockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs
All Areas0420 53 8890
5494 0393
E. [email protected] Box. 257 Beerwah 4519
BSA 1189580FULLY
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Plant & Machinery
Shane Schultz
Licensed Operator
Lindeman RoadBEERWAH
BOBCATEXCAVATOR
HIRE• Tilt Bucket
• 3 ton Excavator• Laser Levelling • Trencher
• Post Hole Borer• Auger 250 • 350 • 450• 600mm Plant Auger
• Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEKPh: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814
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• 8 ton Tipper Truck
Cam’s Truck & Bobcat Hire
Cameron ListerPh: 0419 665 002
A/H: (07) 5493 0012
OWNER OPERATOR •Track Machine
•Augers •Trencher• 4 in 1 bucket
•8 ton tipper •Level bar•Laser Leveller
•Tilt Bucket
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DAVEPOSI-TRACK SLASHING
& EARTHWORKS
Works where others can’t and loves Lantana!
0419 704 4085494 8913
D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
FREE QUOTES
*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar*6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper
*Driveways*Site clean-ups*Landscaping
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Ph: 0418 204 159a/h: 5494 0830
Builder & Stone Mason
QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
GRAHAM RENWICK
• PAVING & STONEWORK
• RETAINING WALLS
• DRIVEWAYS
• POOL SURROUNDS
• OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
• WATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS
• UNIQUE GARDENS & GARDEN FEATURES
BEERWAH
Landscaping
BEERWAH LANDSCAPINGQuality Workmanship
Phone Shane Robins0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching• Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
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Nick & Steph PaintingLocal husband & wife painting team
› New homes › Repaints› Industrial & Commercial
Over 20 yrs expQuality workmanship • Premium paints • Free quotesCall Nick or Steph 5439 0249 or 0438 152 049
[email protected] ABN 46 353 680 084 BSA lic 1168923
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B&A EARTHMovERSBoBCAT, ExCAvAToR
& TIPPER HIREPhone BrianMobile: 0402 129 665Fax: 5497 4840email: [email protected] T0
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BOBCAT & EXCAVATOR HIREGlasshouse Mountains and surrounding areas- 8 tonne tipper - trencher- augers- 4 in 1 bucket- levelling bar- laser levelling- forks- 3 tonne excavator
Phone John Bakeron 0409 20 64 64
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BSD PLASTERINGInterior Sheeting, Plastering,
Cornice and Covering Exposed BricksCall Brendon for a prompt, professional, clean and on budget service 0432 412 209 bsdplastering.com.au QBSA 1191560
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Plasterers
Paving Fencing Tur�ng Concreting
You Beaut Scapes Driveways Mulching Retaining Walls
Gardens Earthworks & more
Jobs to $3,300
New Work
Repaints
Roofs
Driveways
Pressure Cleaning
FIRST
PAINTERS
STEVE GASTALDIN
0407 946 061
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Paint
QBS
A 1
0917
41
0420 662 811 / 5496 9540
QB
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667
PAINTING
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QUOTES
• New Homes• House Repaints• Roof Repaints
• Decks • Roofs• Renovations
• Domestic & CommercialDo It Right
Choose Brush Rite PaintingGlass House Mountains
David McIntyre
QBSA
Act Li
cence
No: 11
55906NEED A PAINTER?
Mobile: 0438 940 634email: [email protected]
Call Rudi
Free Quotes & Pensioner Discounts
QBSA
Act Li
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No: 11
55906
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Quality �nish at the right price Free Quotes Pensioner Discounts
New Look Painting & Maintenance
Jason 0417 400 421BSA
: 106
5469
A to Z of Trades and Services
JULY 20 2011 | | 35
FRIDGE DOOR SEALS* All major brands* Supply & Fit PHONE JAREN 5439 0764 T0
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Refrigeration
Roofing & Guttering
* Septic Tank & Grease Trap Cleaning* Small Truck for Easy Access
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2 A “Proper Job”Guaranteed
5494 17940407 748 083
Landsborough
Servicing theSunshine Coast Hinterland
EPALiCENSED
COUNCiLAPPROvED
Septic Services
• Patio Roofing One Stop Shop• Specialising in D.I.Y Kits• Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc• Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing• Ventilators & Skylights• Insulated Roofing
Reduces Heat and Noise47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022www.qldroofing.com.au
ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS
AS SEEN ON TV
SolarspanC.Apelt Plumbing
Quality work, local knowledge, over 20 years experience Licence No: 23418 QBSA: 1164142
New work • Renovations • Commercial Maintenance Drainage • Roofing & Guttering
Call Colin now for all your plumbing needs Mob: 0430 591 433 Home: 5496 7354
Need a plumber?
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NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL!For all your PLUMBING needs
TREVOR SANDERSONPhone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960
Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
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& Gas FittingAll Maintenance & Renovations0418 986 538 A/H 5494 7413
EST OVER 35 YEARS
Owen Plumbing
BENNETT ROOFING PTY LTDMetal Roofing Professionals
New Roofs Re-Roofs Extensions RepairsPatios/Carports Fascia & Gutter Whirly BirdsQBSA 1169943 0407 738 987
Licence No 1017722
• Laserlite to patios • Minor Roof repairs • Re pointing ridge caps • Roof restorations • Gutter Repairs & Minor • Roof leaks replacement
ENVIROPLUS
Whirlybirds from $176.00Skylights from $354.00
Supply & Install
“Don’t put up with a drip, call your local bloke now!”
Call John 0407 320 366
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OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE
For all of your liquid and general waste needs
> Septic tank / grease trap cleaning - EPA approved > Holding / grey water tanks and bio-cycle pump outs > Waste oil collections (free service) > General waste removal and skip bin hire
Call us now 0408 220 659
Biocycle,AquaNova,Envirocycle&More
Servicing,Maintenance,Pumps,Aeratorsetc
Independent Service Agent
Phone Steven Lord 0438 057 557WaterLords
HSTP Lic 17312 Elect Lic 104462 Council approved Fully insured
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Sheetmetal
Shower Screens
CREATIVE SHEET METAL
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
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•Semi-frameless & Frameless Showerscreens•Glass Splashbacks •Frameless Mirrors •Wardrobe Doors
•Glass Pool Fencing & BalustradesMathew Brown Phone 0402 123 154
www.framelessshowerinstallations.com.au
Frameless Shower Installations
QBSA
Lice
nce
No. 1
1288
90
[email protected] BOX 6369, Mooloolah, Qld. 4553
• Licensed Plumbers, Drainers & Gas Fitters• FREE Quotes• Local Service• All Work Guaranteed
MENTION THIS AD & RECEIVE A FREE WATERWISE INSPECTION VALUED AT $66.00!Josh & Emma Carew
0408 641 235
QBS
A 11
2303
4
26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough
• Yes – We Deliver All Areas• Comprehensive Range of Plumbing Supplies• Experienced Showroom Consultancy• Mon-Fri 6.00am-4.30pm & Sat 7.00am-11.00am
5439 9368
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please call Cathyon 5438 7445
or emailadvertising @gcnews.com.au
Pressure Cleaning
PRESSURE CLEANINGConcrete Driveways, Patios, Decks etc
Phone: 5439 0725
Slashing
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks
For a quote call Len 0419 732 364 or 5494 0484Weedspraying now availableT0
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50hp, Rubber tracks,6ft slasher, Free quotes
0419 704 408 5494 8913
CALL
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Hinterland Areas [email protected]
Storage
AUSTRALIANCONTAINER UNITSSALES - HIRE - ONSITE STORAGE
Australia Wide* Containers New & Used - All Sizes and Types
* Container Offices & Living Units* Container Delivery & Relocations
YARD LOCATION827 Beerburrum Road
Caboolture ShireT0
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Ph: 07 5432 8374or Mob: 0433 189 561
Experiencedinallaspectsoftiling
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Brian Dudin 0438 623 523Afterhours:(07)54947548
BSA Licenced: 1101772 A local working for localsFree fast quote
Tiling
FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944
PaulPaul
AB
N 520 336 48149
Glasshouse TilingGlasshouse Tiling
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Phone 5438 7445to advertise your business
Glasshouse Country NewsFor all your advertising needs
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expert tree maintenance and removalP: 5492 9248
M: 0407 759 060
$20 Million InsuranceFree Quotes
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Trees/Palms Pruning/Removals
Stump Grinding Fully Insured
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STEVES TREE CUTTINGABN 23 084 520 507
Phone: 5493 7954Mobile: 0414 819 111
•23 Years Experience•Any size tree•Land Clearing•Full Insurance
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David Lowden Tree Services• Pruning • Lopping • Removal
Comprehensive insurance on all jobsPhone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993 T0
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Tree Services
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Tarzan the Tree Specialist• Tree climbing• Mulching
• Free Quotes
• Rubbish removal• Stump grinding
Phone Brendan 0447 310 331• Pensioner Discounts
Turf Supplies
MOOLOOLAH RIVER TURFMOOLOOLAH RIVER TURFQuality Turf Supply & LaidSite Prep AvailableFREE Measure & Quote 0418 714 860
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Waterproofing
Harris’ Hintercoast Waterproofing
BSA Lic 1201464
• Retaining Walls • Decks etc
Call Simon on 0438 512 025
• New Builds/Renovations• Bathrooms/Ensuites
COMPLETE TANK MAINTENANCE
Ian Booth0403 187 517 or 3204 4910
• Tank Cleaning • Tank Repairs(Minimal water loss)
• Tin & Concrete • All WorkGuaranteed • Leaf Guard Protection
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Blood, Sweat and Cheers Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
I.&M.TREELOPPING~&PRUNING~& also Stump Grinding
Many years experience - Fully insuredPhone0412026545or54969047
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WintergreenCouch+
A Lawn So Good, They’ll Think You’ve Retired
TOP QUALITY HOME, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF
FREE Delivery to Landsborough, Beerwah,Glass House & Beerburrum
Specialist growers of:
Tel: Dean 07 5496 9790 or 0414 648 130
Brent Thomas0438 236 934
FREE QUOTES – RENOVATIONS – REPAIRS NEW HOMES – CERAMIC – PORCELAIN
NATURAL STONE
BSA 1201973
Mooloolah Valley Bowls ClubContributed by Judy WalkerMonday, July 11 - 2 Bowl Triples day was won by Billy Shaw, Brian Saunders and Kernel Sanders. Second were Eddie Sherwood, Rob Dean and Kerry Capern and 3rd Zac Main, Tony Pignata and Richard Knopke. Raffle winners Eileen Pierce (2), Nev Littler, Rosemay Roderick, Julie Hart and Billy Shaw.Tuesday was just a social day with the raffle going to Kev Jenner.Friday 3 Bowl Pairs was won by James Sammon and Eric Wood, 2nd Eileen Pierce and Yorkie and 3rd, some visitors Bob and Jodie.Saturday was washed out. The Draw for the Ladies Pairs is on the board. Please play ASAP.Next 2 Bowl Triples is on August 8. Names with Judy on 5492 3932 or Eileen on 5494 7247. Happy 60th birthday to our President Yorkie. Hope old age is not going to slow him down.
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Beerwah BulldogsContributed by Dean RobertsThe Bulldogs took on the Caloundra Sharks at Beerwah on Saturday night looking to bounce back from the tough weekend prior against the Gympie Devils.A Grade produced a gem of a game with the home team getting out to a 24-6 lead only to be run down late in the game due to a penalty goal in the last few minutes and the Sharks winning 26-24.With a large injury toll, the Reserve Graders found it tough going against the semi final bound Caloundra team losing 82-0 and will need to dig deep in the remaining 4 Games.Under 18’s also produced a very good game of footy but the Sharks got on top late in the piece to win 24-14.A Grade Caloundra Sharks – 26 – (Chris McGill 1, Mitchell Hodel 1, Kyle Welch 1, Chris Ainsworth 1 – Tries)(Justin Otto 5 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 24 – (Daniel Grice 2, Neil Geritz 2 – Tries)(Lachlan Pill 4 – Goals)Reserve GradeCaloundra Sharks – 82 – (Tim Ma 1, Corey Healy 1, Fred Phillips 1, Jamie Irwin 2, Trent Prygoda 1, Danny Joyner 2, Nathan Schultz 2, Sam Birdseye 1, Tyson Kelly 1, Ben Roberts 2 – Tries)(Danny Joyner 13 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 0 – (Nil – Tries) (Nil – Goals)Under 18Caloundra Sharks – 24 – (Thai Popata 1, Matthew Prziouski 1, Kyle Tighe 1, Jonothan Brown 1 – Tries)(Lance Aisnworth 4 – Goals) def
Beerwah Bulldogs – 14 – (Levi Pearce 1, Joshua Kidd 1, Luke Compton 1 – Tries)(Rakari Kake 1 – Goals) Junior Results – Under 11 Blue – Defeated Kawana 28-12Under 11 White – Lost to Nambour 24-6Under 12 – Lost to Caboolture 36-4Under 13 – Defeated Coolum 32-22Under 14 – Lost to Caloundra 32-16Under 15 – Defeated Kawana 26-0Under 16 – Lost to Stanley Rivers 16-8The Seniors take on the Kawana Dolphins at Kawana next Saturday, July 23 and we look forward to seeing all the Bulldogs supporters come along and offer their support. Anyone wanting to become involved in the club either in the way of playing, volunteering or sponsorship are encouraged to contact President Dean Roberts on 041 881 6605 to discuss.
Under 11 in action against Kawana
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Chaplaincy Golf DayContributed by Mike Turner (School Chaplain)On Sunday, June the IGA Chaplaincy Golf Classic was held at the Beerwah Golf Club. This event is an annual fundraiser for the chaplaincy at Beerwah State High School.On the day, 76 players rocked up to play in teams of four. The response from players was that the day was superb and all had a great time. The ‘Suncoast Loans’ team won the day and claimed the Westpac Trophy for the next 12 months.Thanks to all the folk who came and played on the day. I would like to thank Nathan Wallace from IGA and Warwick Moody for all the hard work they put into this event.The individual and local businesses below were very generous in supporting our Golf Day. Thank you so much for your help!
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Setting her sights on goldJade Iversen has only been ice-skating for just over a year but the Year 6 student at St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School has already won a silver medal, and is aiming for gold at her next competition.“I’ve never done anything like this before,” Jade said, “so it was such a surprise to get the silver medal in my very first competition!”Jade was part of a team of eight who competed in Synchronised Ice Skating at the Acacia Ridge Ice Skating Competition on June 25. The others had been ice-skating for longer, and some had competed before.Jade, travels to Boondall three times a week to skate. On Mondays she has individual training with her coach, on Thursdays she skates in ‘Aussie Skate’, and every Saturday morning is the two-hour training session with the team.“I love it!” Jade said. “It’s so much fun!”Jade and her team have now made it through to the Boondall Ice Skating Competition coming up at the end of term. Gina, Jade’s mum, hopes they’ll be good enough for the gold medal. Jade heartily hopes so too! Jade proudly shows off her silver medal
Glasshouse Country Bowls ClubContributed by Trevor BertramOur monthly Jackpot Triples was played on Wednesday and the jackpot of $472.00 was not won. The winners of the day were Margaret Lehmann, Chris Freshwater and Brian Saunders with the highest margin of +18 and 15 ends
won, on a count back from Millie Freshwater, Rob Scullion and Jim Tatum also with a +18 and 11 ends won. In third place were Marleen Bertram, Trevor Bertram and Jan Lawson. As there will be Ladies’ Pennant played at home on August 10, there will only be a social game played instead of the monthly Jackpot Triples, the next ..( missing text ?)Thursday’s ‘Open Pairs’ was won by Kerry Capern and Jim Tatum with two wins and the highest score of 36. The runners-up were Maurie Dawes and Jonathan Orr, ‘winners of the losers’ in the second game, with a highest score of 16.The first round of the 2011 Men’s Pennant Competition commenced on Saturday with Division 2 drawing with Caboolture Lakes 55/55 and Division 4 defeating Bongaree 40/33. Division 5 had a BYE. This week, Div 2 plays Bongaree (away), Div 4 plays Caboolture Lakes (away) and Div 5 plays Narangba (at home). The (away) teams are to assemble at the Club for an 11.45am departure.Congratulations to Di Hunt, our 2011 Ladies’ Singles Champion who went on during the week to win the Caboolture District Singles Champion of Champions.Coming Events:-Monday, July 25, 9.00am ‘Open 2 Bowl Triples’Sunday, August 7, 1.00pm, Police Day – ‘Chapman Challenge’.Di Hunt, District Singles Champion of Champions
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Raffle results Glass House Country RSL Sub Branch IncLucky door Marie 81A. Meat tray Leaght 10A. Fruit and veggie tray Keith 84 E. Fruit and veggie tray Kel 84E.Kiwanis Bayside Internet Club Inc. FundraiserA gold coin donation afternoon tea is being held on Friday, July 22, 2.00pm for 2.30pm at the Fernhill RSL Community Hall, King Street Caboolture. All money raised will be donated to Heartkids. There will also be a lucky door prize, with numerous raffle prizes up for grabs, along with your afternoon tea served at your table. Come along and join the fun of the afternoon. Web address e-kiwanisbayside.org.auGlass House Legacy Laurel ClubJuly Meeting to be held at the Glass House Bowls Club, Tuesday July 27, 10.00am - 10.30am.Busy Fingers Craft GroupOur next term started this week on Tuesday, July 19 at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church, Roberts Road, Beerwah, we meet from 9.00am to 11.30am. Come and enjoy morning tea, a chat and do some craft. Meet new people and make new friends. Cost is $2.00 a day or $12.00 a term. Any enquiries Val Hine Phone 5493 0373. This is a ministry of the Glasshouse Baptist Church.
Volunteers we need you!Contributed by Paul Carter, Volunteering Sunshine CoastWe are seeking people who are able to give a few hours each week as volunteers working in programs facilitated by Volunteering Sunshine Coast, to carry out a vital service in the community for those in need or community groups requiring assistance. There are many opportunities to serve as a volunteer across the Sunshine Coast, such as child care, aged care, administration, mobile information units, car and bus drivers visitations, and retailing, to name but a few. Volunteering Sunshine Coast is a not for profit organisation that seeks to facilitate a range of services to those in need, and would love to hear from you. Our volunteers are a happy group of selfless individuals, who strive to make a difference. So why not give it a go by calling one of our friendly team members on 5443 8256 or make an enquiry via email [email protected] and arrange an interview at Caloundra, Noosa or Maroochydore Office. We look forward to your interest.QCWA FundraiserQCWA Country Woman of the year Fundraiser, Presenting ‘The Good Old Girls Plus One’ in Concert, 1.00pm Friday, July 22, Caloundra CWA Hall, Kalinga Street. Entry $10.00, lucky door, afternoon tea included.
Multi-Draw RaffleA multi-draw raffle will be held for the Tibro Netball Club at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club on
Thursday night, July 28, 6.00pm - 7.30pm. Cost is $1.00 per ticket. Over 40 prizes including pot plants, craft, beer, wine, jewellery, homemade cakes and lots more. Meals served from 6.00pm - 8.00pm and specials available this night. All donations gratefully accepted, contact Lorna 5493 0506.
Pumicestone District Orchid and Foliage Society Inc.Meeting to be held on Monday, July 25 at the Ningi Community Hall, Bribie Island Road, Ningi starting at 7.30pm. A guest speaker will talk on equitant oncidiums. Visitors welcome. For more information phone Di on 5496 2861.
Suncoast Women’s Adventure GroupWomen of all ages (18 to 100) are invited to join us abseiling at Mt Tinbeerwah on Sunday, July 31. No experience necessary cost approximately $35.00 including light refreshments. For further details please call Samantha on 0438 045 078.Peachester PaintersHead along to the Beerwah Library’s northern wall to view the Peachester Painters’ works, on display until August 3. Peachester Painters is a small, social group interested in all types of painting and all mediums. Meetings held Wednesday each fortnight from 9.00am to 12.00noon, in respective homes, next meeting Wednesday, July 20. For further information phone Ron on 5494 0583.
What do angels dream of?I was out shopping the other day trying to find my mum one of those impossible ‘what do I buy my mother presents?’ when I noticed just how many angels I could have brought her.There were angel statues, angel fridge magnets, and angel figurines, about the only sort of angel I didn’t see was an angel ash tray.It got me thinking about angels. And in one of those profound moments one has in a gift store, I wondered if we dream of angels, what do angels dream of? Since we give angels such high stature, surely, if in fact they do dream their dreams would be important and significant.As a Christian my instant response was to think about bible verses that talk about angels, I thought of 1 Peter (chapter one for those who are interested looking it up). In this section of the bible, the apostle Peter starts talking about the salvation of our souls and he talks about how the Old Testament prophets predicted how God would achieve it. The prophets gave lots of clues. They mentioned the fact that God would save our souls at a certain time and in a certain place. They predicted that God would do it through a particular person who would suffer and then later be glorified. But that’s all the prophet’s knew.Peter mentions how the angels reading all these predictions strained to understand who and when this would be fulfilled.The word Peter uses gives the idea of angels straining on their tippie toes peering over the fence hoping to get a glimpse of the answer - hoping to maybe see how God is going to save our souls.
That was what angels used to dream about. But Peter says that now the angels have got the answer. All that peering, dreaming, imagining, wondering and questioning stopped when Jesus came to earth. At last even the angels had an answer. God was going to save our souls by sending Jesus. If you know his story you know how Jesus suffered by being executed as a common criminal but was later glorified by God by rising from the dead and going back to heaven where He is now the ultimate ruler over everything.So what has it got to do with us? Two main things. Firstly, it shows us just how important Jesus is, if Jesus is the fulfilment angels dream about then He must be very important.Secondly, the wonderful privilege that is ours. All the angels could do is dream, but we as Christians, because we know Jesus - because God has saved our souls - we are living the angel’s dream.So let me encourage you today. If you have never lived the dream then today is a good day for you. Today you can live the dream that angels can only dream about, you can do that by allowing Jesus to save your soul.
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child care assistants required for casual relief work. Please phone 5494 8200 or call in with resume to Landsborough Child Care Centretraineeship in horticulture full time Mon-Fri would suit Junior Phone: 0419 587 052school girl for after-school tea & tidy at Beerwah Hairdressers Phone: 0402 479 136tuckshop conVenor Glass House Mts State School P&C Casual position (Two days per week) 7hrs remuneration some volunteer hours. Applicants with a passion for healthy food and high standards of business practice are highly desirable. Application packs available from Glass House Mts State School office. Phone 5439 3222. Applications close 3:00pm on Wednesday 3rd August 2011.
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CANCER June 22 – July 22Thoughts of changing residence can be prominent, as well as a short holiday. You may have a tendency to step up your pace beyond practicality. Take things slower, your head will be filled with new ideas but do not try to take on too much. You will need to find some time for yourself, to relax and enjoy life.LEO July 23 – August 22This is a time of taking care on the roads, more concentration may be needed. Financial matters will be lifting and for singles, a new love can come into your life. Meeting with an old friend will be uplifting at the weekend. Focus your attention on your job and health matters. Taking up a new exercise program can be excellent for you.VIRGO August 23 – September 22Good news is coming regarding a family member from either interstate or overseas. The romantic side of your life can be quite changeable, so take your time when making decisions. You may not be quite sure where you stand with a new acquaintance. It would be advisable to take caution in your personal affairs.LIBRA September 23 – October 22A surprise visit from an old friend can really make this a busy week. A family member could be going through some health problems, but this will work out alright. Changing cars is possible as well as some family members coming to stay with you. You will be meeting a friend that will open up new opportunities. Watch that you don’t overdo things.
SCORPIO October 23 – November 22Buying or selling property can be favoured now. Benefits can come through friends. Some good news can come with regards to your work. Lots of changes are indicated around your work and your personal life. A legal matter will need sorting out. You may be dealing with a very temperamental type early in the week. Try and relax at the weekend.SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22Doing some renovations to property can be rewarding. This can be a very lucky period for you. As the weekend draws nearer you will be able to breathe a sigh of relief. Schedules will be completed and a holiday will certainly be needed. Good news coming regarding a son or daughter.CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19This is an excellent time for starting a new lifestyle. Friends will open up a lot of new prospects for you. A transfer in work or a completely new type of work is indicated. And these big decisions with work could incline you to change residence. This can be quite a busy week for you. A new love can now become more serious. Money can come in from out of the blue.AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19Relationships can be very favourable; someone new that you meet can have an impact on you. This can be a time to focus your energies on leisure interests. Your ability to read between the lines will serve you well. This can be a very strenuous time for you. A lot of short distance travel can be made. Letting go of the past will be very important.
PISCES February 20 – March 20This is a time to nurture yourself. A change of residence is possible in the near future. Last minute plans at the weekend can work out very well. Preparing for family can be quite hectic. This is a time to slow down and try to keep centred at all times. This can be a period of collecting your thoughts and taking stock of what you want out of life and then going for it.ARIES March 21 – April 20 The urge to travel will be strong at this time. There are opportunities for advancement in many areas of your life. Study will be an important factor as well as finding more time for relaxation. Tact and diplomacy will be needed at times, when dealing with authority figures.TAURUS April 21 – May 21Old fears may crop up but you now have a way of overcoming them. Success in a new endeavour may well be your ticket to freedom in the near future. Reunions are possible this week with someone you haven’t seen for some time. Extra care regarding a parent may be needed. News of a baby is likely.GEMINI May 22 – June 21Unexpected visit from family can upset your routine. New thoughts on career matters will be prominent. It may take a while to gather your thoughts, but once you do, others will be impressed. This can be a very lucky week for you. Opportunities can come from out of the blue. This week you’ll sparkle with extra dash and charisma.
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Bedside confessionA woman’s husband had been slipping in and out of a coma for several months, yet she had stayed by his bedside every single day.One day, when he came to, he motioned for her to come nearer.As she sat by him, he whispered, eyes full of tears:“You know what Martha? “You have been with me all through the bad times.“When I got fired, you were there to support me.
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