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Glasshouse Country News Edition - 21 November 2012
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Glasshouse Country News
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21 - 2012. VOLUME 27-28
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Logan Beitz, Mark Jakeman, Regan White, David Graves and Cameron Sneesby arrived at graduation in a Landsborough Rural Fire Brigade Truck - sirens blazing.See pages 24 and 25
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Christmas Gift Market the Beerwah CWA are hosting at their rooms on Simpson Street, at Beerwah from 3.00pm to 8.00pm.Beerburrum Community Christmas event from 2.00pm to 5.00pm. Santa and his two elves to arrive with gifts. If you would like your child / children to receive a gift, wrap and label a gift (maximum $5.00) and leave at the Beerburrum State School office during business hours.
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F or high school students, the long awaited goal of finishing school is seen as something pretty exciting and
there is much anticipation surrounding all details of the formals / graduations.And while having the right dress, shoes,
hair and handbag are pretty important, it seems that how you arrive at the event also really makes a statement about who you are.In my day the ultimate thing was to get a group and each kick in some cash and go in a limo (very boring by today’s standards).Setting the standard quite high are our front page cover boys. Not bad arriving on a Fire Truck with the sirens going and lights flashing – now that’s definitely making a statement.
How about on the back of a Harley Davidson motorbike – not bad for a girl in a long dress, or in a hot rod, a sports car, a vintage car, a hotted up Kingswood, a semi trailer (truck) or my personal favourite, sitting on a lounge in the back of a ute.What I think is really great is that this is one element of the big event that isn’t about who paid out the most money, but it was all about coming up with something quirky and a little bit different.Congratulations on finishing high school, I wonder how long it will be until this year’s graduands realise just how good their school days were?
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An outdoor group fitness event in aid of Movember is being hosted by Fitness Matters Beerwah at Turner Park from 8.00am sharp. All community members and fitness levels welcome to attend for a gold coin donation. Activities will include outdoor fitness, boxing and tabata.
Annual Xmas Multidraw held for the Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club will be on from 6.00pm to 8.00pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, Steve Irwin Way. Come along and have one of the meal specials on the night and see if you can win yourself some great Christmas treats as well as meat trays, wine and much more.
Peachester Markets – hosted by the CWA, bring the family out enjoy the Great Country Atmosphere at the Peachester Hall from 12.00noon to 5.00pm. There will be potted plants, clothing, bric-a-brac, soft toys, and hot food.
Mooloolah Markets will be held at the Mooloolah Hall from 8.00am to 1.00pm. Tables are available for $12.00, if you would like to book a stall phone 5494 9536.
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Australia Zoo was a sea of khaki on Steve Irwin Day last Thursday, November 15.Actor John Waters, Olympic swimming gold-medalist Melanie Schlanger and singing sensation Darren Percival joined Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin in officially launching the sixth annual celebration.Steve Irwin Day is a celebration of the life and legacy of the original Wildlife Warrior, Steve Irwin.The day aims to celebrate the things Steve loved most – family, wildlife conservation and fun – while teaching others how they can ‘Khaki It’.“Steve had such a passion for doing his best to protect the planet, and he lived his life fighting to save wildlife and wild places,” Terri said.“It is my hope that people will be inspired by Steve to do their best to make a positive difference.”Special guests John Waters, Melanie Schlanger and Darren Percival added their handprints to the
Zoo’s very own ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame’, and Darren will be performing live in the Crocoseum.Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection Andrew Powell joined Terri Irwin in signing two Memoranda of Understanding about the state government’s commitment to the ongoing protection of wildlife.
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Steve Irwin Day at Beerwah schoolBeerwah State School student leadership team celebrated Steve Irwin day with a Wildlife Warriors camp out in the school grounds.The students set up their camp before a representative from Australia Zoo, Mr Peter Dwan presented some interesting facts and photographs about the Wildlife Warrior program. The students were amazed at the costs involved in running the animal hospital.Afterwards students enjoyed a great program
involving a barbeque, nocturnal animal walk, star gazing, damper on a stick and singing around the campfire. In the morning, dressed in Khaki the students set up a donation billy at the campfire.As students and teachers arrived, they threw their donations of coins into the billy to the loud encouragement of the student leaders who thanked them for helping the Wildlife Warriors program. In all the125 students, families and teachers raised a total of $261.00. The school student leadership team had a great time camping out and thank everyone for supporting the Wildlife Warriors at Australia Zoo.
Australia Zoo representative Peter Dwan talking with students
Bindi and Robert watch Andrew Powell sign the Memoranda of Understanding
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What’s planned for BeerwahCouncil’s draft planning strategy – out now for public comment – includes the following predictions for some of the key growth indicators for Beerwah and surrounds.•Population:2011–4446;2031–8280•Localjobs:2011–2496;2031–4993•Landzonedasurban:374hectares•Numberofsingledwelling:2011–1158; 2031–1830•Numberofmultipledwellings:2011–276; 2031–1127The figures show that Council expects the population of Beerwah to almost double over the next20years.Most of that growth will come from multiple dwellings(unitsandtownhouses)–witha308per cent increase in their numbers, whereas the singledwellings(houses)willonlyincreaseby58per cent.This form of development is generally called ‘infill’ – which is the redevelopment of existing low density housing into higher density living, rather than expansion of low density estates into new areas.In fact, comparing the planning map for the township in the draft strategy to the one in the 2004CaloundraCityPlan,showsthatthelandarea available for low density housing has been reduced.The comparison also shows that a large area ofpreviouslyzonedlowdensityhousingisnowavailable for redevelopment as medium density.
There is also an area around Arcadia Drive which hasbeenrezonedtoallowfordualoccupancy(i.e. duplex development) on the existing residential housing blocks.BeerwahhasbeenidentifiedasaMajorRegionalCentre – giving it the same status as the other similarly identified centres of Noosaville, Nambour, Sippy Downs, Kawana, Caloundra and the yet-to-be constructed Caloundra South.TheBeerwahLocalPlanCode(Section7.2.2)establishes that the vision for Beerwah is for ittobe‘progressivelydevelopedastheMajorRegional Centre for the southern Sunshine Coast hinterland providing a broad range of higher order uses and activities capable of servicing the local community as well as surrounding towns, villages, rural residential and rural areas.’It’s nice to know that Beerwah will be given the same considerations as these other areas when Council is sharing around community facilities (such as large playgrounds, pathways and cycleways), public transport services, maintenance of public parks, and supporting community groups, festivals and events.The document also identifies Beerwah as a main industrial area and an Identified Growth Area (IGA)which,subjecttofurtherinvestigation,mayaccommodate long-term employment growth.It is unclear what this ‘long-term employment growth’ may relate to. The figures show that the jobsinthetownwilldoubleoverthenext20years(from2496to4993),butcomparingtheplanningmapsfrom2004andfromthedraftplan, shows that there is no increase in the commercial business centre area.
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Oneexceptionistherezoningofalargeareaofland along Steve Irwin Way, from the Beerwah bypass fly-over road down to Coochin Creek and across to the railway line.Thelandwaszonedaslowdensityhousing,butsince the State Government purchased it as part ofthebypassproject,it’snowbeenchangedtoa‘specialisedcentrezone’category.This allows for large floor space retail businesses, such as hardware stores, shopping centres, adult stores, parking stations, and also crematoriums.ThePriorityInfrastructurePlanningsection(Section4)showstherearenonewroadprojects,nonewcyclewayprojectsandonenewpathwayprojectplannedfromnowuntil2031.Thepathwayprojectidentifiedforthebettermentof the area is the one connecting the pathway on OldLandsboroughRoadtoAustraliaZoo.Unfortunately, the large residential area directly across Steve Irwin Way (Sidney Drive area) won’t be able to utilise the pathway for them to walk /
cycletoSkippyPark,BeerwahorLandsborough,as there will be no linkage from the pathway to their estate.Similarly,therearenoplansbefore2031toconnecttheKelloRoad/TwinPeaksDrive/Coochin Hills Drive community with Beerwah via a pathway.TheBeerwahLocalPlanCodesectionspecifically mentions that ‘development provides for increased accessibility and permeability for pedestrians and cyclists to and from key destinations within the local plan area, and in particular for the provision of an improved connection between the eastern and western sides of the local plan area currently separated by the rail line in the vicinity of Mawhinney Street andPeachesterRoad.’To view the local plan code for Beerwah, the associated map, as well as the planning map fromthe2004CaloundraCityPlan,headtothe‘HotOffThePress’sectionofourwebsite(www.gcnews.com.au).
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Just in time for Christmas, the Mooloolah AfterSchoolCarearehostingAdvancedLifePhotographersattheirbuilding,KingRoad,at the Mooloolah State School on Sunday, December2from9.00am.Thecostisonly$25.00,andyouwillreceiveaframed10X13inchcolourprintofyourfamily,anA3sketchofthefamilyPortrait,andakeyring including a photo. All five items are included inthe$25.00fee,makingitsuchgreatvaluefor
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As well as this one taken of lightening over Tibrogargan by Steve Coleman of Glass House Mountains
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Allan Lear CEO (centre) accepting the award with long term staff Lauren Lamont and Alice Burgess
National recycling week By Lea Parkes
Last week was National Recycling week and so I took a look around at the interesting recycling that businesses do locally.There are plenty of businesses that embraced opportunities for recycling, including Specsavers at Beerwah, who collect reading glasses for the Lions Club to send overseas, and at a number of places including the post office at Glass House Mountains they have a collection point for printer cartridges. More recently Aldi at Beerwah have introduced their battery recycling and once a month the Beerwah Lions Club do their aluminium can collection morning.However what has got me really intrigued at the moment is the concept of upcycling – when an item is used to create something better.The Endeavour Foundation promote their stores as ‘recycled fashions’ but the Beerwah store has
gone one better - one of their creative volunteers has made upcycled handbags.These casual handbags are created from good fabric from a donated garment that isn’t suitable for sale.At Total Microsystems in Beerwah the business owner Daniel Moodie and Tara Smithyman are using upcycled paper bags when they sell computer accessories to their clients. The bags are made overseas from Indian newspaper .At Beerwah Recycle Market where their total focus is on recycling, recreating, and reusing, it is hard to just pick out one project to focus on – but as we are just heading into the festive season I thought we should focus on Christmas.In the workshop the fellas are working on a Santa who will be in a sleigh made from an old bed head and a rocking horse – now that’s clever.
Endeavour Volunteer Lyn and Manager Yvonne with the georgous upcycled bags
Christmas upcycling at the Beerwah Recycle Market
Daniel and Tara from Total Microsystems with their upcycled bags
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Vale - Ken ChamberlainFormer Peachester local and well known local bus driver Ken Chamberlain passed away Sunday night after a short battle with Cancer.Ken and his wife Syliva lived in Julian Street Peachester for nearly 17 years up until 2010 when they decided to downsize their property and move to Little Mountain.
While they might have moved out of Glasshouse Country their hearts remained loyally local with Ken continuing to work with Glasshouse Country Coaches as he had done since 1999.
Sylvia said when there was talk of starting up a bus service for Maleny to Nambour about four years ago, he did all he possibly could to make sure that it would be a success and maintain this service for the commuters who used it.
“He had a fantastic relationship with his passengers and became good friends with so many of them they would even come to hospital to visit him,” she said.
“Even when he was a local school bus driver for so many local children around Beerwah, Peachester, and Glass House etc, he had a good relationship with them and still to this day when they see him out and about in the area they always came up and chat with him.”
Sylvia said over the years they have had lots and lots of parents who just couldn't thank Ken enough for the way he looked after their children on the bus.
Ken thought and treated these children as if they were his own and said they were his ‘precious cargo of the future generation’ and they would be kept safe whilst under his care.Both Ken and Sylvia were bowlers and committee members at Glasshouse Country Bowls Club for several years too and they used to run the Wednesday night bowls for many years with plenty of fun and laughter.A service was held for Ken at Gregson and Weight on Saturday, November 17.Ken leaves behind his wife of 41 years Sylvia (who worked at Frohloffs Fruit Barn on Peachester Road for several years) and daughter Sheryl, son Shane, daughter-in-law Peta, and grandchildren, Jett, Khye, and Hunter.
Are Recurring Headaches Controlling Your Life?Are headaches robbing you of the life you deserve? Day after day of missing out on things you deserve, or just being miserable, irritable and looking much older than you really are?
Recurring headaches are not normal!While headaches are terribly common, they are NOT normal. The normal condition of the human body is vibrant and healthy...not tired and painful! Pain is our body’s alarm system that something is wrong.
So – if you often say “It feels like my head is in a vice”, or “I’ve had migraines since puberty,” or “My neck and shoulders are always tight and tense,” and you just want to go and lie down - then pay close attention now.
Four major causes of headaches are dehydration, stress, food intolerance, and neck subluxations. And each of these causes has a path to relief. The most little known is neck subluxation.
Can This Help Your Headaches?Subluxation is the term chiropractors use to describe ‘dysfunctional’ vertebrae in the spine. Upper neck subluxations very commonly cause ‘Cervicogenic Headaches’. This type of headache presents with neck stiffness and pain at the base of your skull, which can sometimes radiate through to your eyeballs. Drugs can reduce the symptoms (turn off the body’s alarm) for a while, but they do not correct the cause – and the symptoms return.
Many studies have shown the benefits of treating the neck subluxations of headache sufferers, including the Boline and Duke Studies. If you are having headaches – something is wrong.
Call Adjust to Life Chiropractic today to find out if your headaches are a good fit for our very successful Headache Relief Program, or to book in for our FREE Headache Relief Workshop in Beerwah on Wednesday, November 28 at 6pm.
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Creativity flowed on in the kitchen with nacho’s being new to the menu, which proved very popular.So if you haven’t already experienced the phenomenon that is ‘Mooloolah Performing Our Arts Off’, come along, bring your friends and family and be part of the creative vibe next time.The next event is happening on Saturday, February 16. The event kicks off from 5.30pm and runs to 9.00pm at the Mooloolah Public Hall, Bray Road. For more information contact Jean 0418 720 515 or find us on Facebook.
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Performing Our Arts OffMooloolah well and truly performed its arts off on Saturday, November 3 with a full line up of performers showcasing a diverse range of local talent from people of all ages. The night offered a broad variety of musical talent from piano accordion, some dancing, and established and emerging solo artists. ‘Miss Marie’ sang like an angel and ‘Sulco’ rocked the house. The vibe was fun and funky as people got creative with the funky hat and shoes theme. The creativity didn’t stop there as the audience showed their artistic talents with crayons and pencils at the butcher paper covered tables. Some created amazing artworks whilst enjoying the night, others wrote poetry, doodled or played board games.
Reflexology benefits community at Morris House
Jack Unwin-Price working wonders with reflexology
Giving and receiving with reflexology at Morris House is working wonders for people around Landsborough.
Reflexology therapist, Jack Unwin-Price, has been volunteering his services at Morris House for the past 15 years and generously gives all the proceeds from to local emergency relief.Jack has continued his long dedication of offering his services to the local community because he knows the many benefits it brings to people.“Some of the benefits from reflexology are the relief of stress and tension; improvement to nerve and blood supply; and it brings about homeostasis (stability),” he said.Reflexology sessions are only $40.00 for an hour and are offered between 9.00am – 1.00pm on Fridays at Morris House, 478 Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough. To book an appointment phone 5494 0818.
Healthy computer posturesThe physios at LPC are concerned about the number of parents and children seeking physiotherapy treatment for back, neck and shoulder pain caused by poor computer posture, lack of exercise and not taking regular breaks from sustained postures. Here are some healthy tips to help prevent this problem.•Adjustyourworkstation.Positionyourscreen atarm’slength,slightlybeloweyeleveland directly in front of you.•Adjustyourchair,makingsurethatyourback restsupportsthecurveinyourlowerback.•Keepyourfeetflatonthefloor.Beaware yourknees,hipsandelbowsneedtobeata comfortable angle, preferably 90°.•Takeregularbreaks.Limitthecontinuous computer use to half an hour and try to take breaksevery15minutes.Unwindwithafew stretches to your body.•Learnhowtotouchtypetolimitthestrainof your neck.•Maintaingeneralfitnessandwellbeing. Thiswillenableyoutocopebetterwiththe inevitablestressofworkorstudy.For advice on postural correction and other spinal pain, contact Landsborough Physiotherapy Centre on 54941 977.
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Witches of the hinterland in store now By Lea ParkesIt started as a twinkle in the eye of three Grannies, Shirley Moore, Betty Grahm Higgs and Kate Wright. This time last year, at the Beerwah Writers Group’s Christmas party, they decided that the group should collaborate and put together a book of short stores for children.And 12 months later, through the combined efforts of 12 local authors who each wrote stories, one talented artist Davon Isackson who created the gorgeous cover, and three local youngsters Jesse, Eli and Zoey Budd who provided illustrations, the final product is just spectacular.The group is just about to pick up their second print run of 100 books from the Maleny Green Printing and is really pleased with the result of their efforts as well as the interest and enthusiasm they have received from the community.The book is also a fundraising project, with funds raised going to Zambian Outreach to assist with building a new clinic to serve 35,000 slum dwellers in Chibolya, in the Zambian capital, where there is currently no medical facility.The book contains 25 delightful stories that will capture the imagination of children of all ages and take them on a magical journey, making it a lovely Christmas gift.The books are for sale for $9.95 and are available at Beerwah Newsagency, Landsborough Post Office and at Eclectic Dreams at Landsborough or by phoning Joan Fleming on 5494 8996.
Jesse, Eli and Zoey Budd of Landsborough with the book
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Community MeetingsThursday, November 22
Tuesday, November 27
Wednesday, November 28
The Sunshine Coast Avicultural Club meet at the CWA Hall in Beerwah at 7.30pm. We are a friendly bunch of enthusiasts who enjoy raising and breeding all types of birds. You are most welcome to visit and gather information on the best way to raise your birds. For more information phone Graham Kelly 5494 6553 or Tony Drapes 5442 7064.Glasshouse Country Toastmasters welcomes visitors to come along to our meeting 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www.glasshousetoastmasters.org
Glass House Legacy Laurel Club will hold their monthly meeting at 10.00am at Club Glass House, Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains.
Menshed gather each Wednesday 8.30am - 12.30pm. If you have a bit of time you’d like to share, meet some great blokes, learn new skills or just have a cuppa and a chat, come along to the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call 0427 606 240.If you would like to have your regular meeting dates included in this listing please email them through to editorial@gcnews.com.au
Raffle winnersWinners of the Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub Branch Women’s Auxiliary Raffle were Mr and Mrs N Baker, of Beerwah.The women’s auxiliary would like to thank everyone who supported them by buying tickets and the ladies who donated all items for the raffle, you all made it a wonderful success. A big thank you to Rose Moana from IGA for drawing the winning ticket. We wish everyone a Merry Xmas and a safe and happy 2013.
Beerwah RSL Sub–Branch will be holding their monthly general meeting at 0930 hours, all members are welcome to attend.
Sunday, November 25
CorrectionIn last week’s GCNews an incorrect advertisement was published for Forty Winks at Morayfield. Glasshouse Country News apologises for any inconvenience this may have caused Forty Winks or any Forty Winks customers.
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If you have been thinking of installing solar panels to reduce your electricity bill, now’s the time to act - FAST.After December 31, the Small-scale Technology Certificate scheme changes (previously Renewable Energy Certificates) where the two-for-one deal will come to an end, slashing the government subsidy by about $1,000 or more.1300 4 SOLAR is a locally owned and operated business based on Jeffreys Road at Glass House Mountains, and has been established since 1989. Their office and showroom, opposite the turn into the Township of Glass House Mountains, is hard to miss with the large solar panel out the front. Although their name may have changed over the years, the one thing that hasn’t is their focus and dedication to ensuring customer satisfaction.Landsborough locals, Ian and Judy Hall, with their son Ty, want to make sure Glasshouse Country locals and businesses get the best quality products and exceptional customer service.
1300 4 SOLARThe entire time you deal with them – from making the first call, to having the system installed and operating – you will be dealing with local people.The BYD solar panels used by 1300 4 SOLAR are of excellent quality and reliability, and have been measured time and time again by customers and electricians to actually produce more electricity than they are rated at.In fact, the increased output can be up to 24 per cent meaning you get more FREE electricity.For testimonials from some of the many satisfied customers, take a look at their website www.13004solar.com.auSo don’t delay, call 1300 4 SOLAR now to ensure that you beat the December 31 deadline.
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School News A flying start for PrepsBy Jennifer HortonThe Prep / Year 1 class at Beerwah State School have started fourth term with a new building!During the end of third term children excitedly watched as the new building arrived on the back of four trucks.It was assembled onsite with the use of a crane to lift it over the existing hall. Boasting a full kitchen, store room and office, the classroom gives the Prep / Year 1 class all the space it could need.The new interactive white board and colourful furniture finish off this wonderful learning area. The new classroom is a fantastic environment to learn in, it allows us the space to engage in hands-on learning both inside and outdoors.If you wish to enrol your child for 2013 in Prep please call the school office 5436 5555.
Landsborough students remember
Landsborough's Senior students conducting the Remembrance Day Service
Senior students recently conducted the 2012 Remembrance Day Service at Landsborough State School. The entire school community gathered to remember those men and women who have died or suffered in all wars, conflicts and peace operations. A major focus of Landsborough’s ceremony this year was Operation Slipper, Australia’s military contribution to efforts against international terrorism in Afghanistan. The Australian Defence Force has so far suffered 39 operational deaths in Afghanistan. During the ceremony, 39 students stood silently, each proudly holding up a photo of one of the Australian soldiers killed in
action during deployment to Afghanistan. At the same time, names and images of each of these casualties were projected onto a big screen in a memorable slideshow tribute to our troops. Seeing the 39 students standing, each one representing a life lost, was a very moving part of the service. Following this, everyone paused for a minute’s silence to respect and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Other highlights from the ceremony included a recital of the First World War poem, ‘In Flanders Fields’ and the school hall being decorated in handmade poppies which were arranged to spell out a very symbolic message – ‘Lest We Forget’.
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FAREWELL TO OUR YEAR 12 STUDENTSWe have watched them grow alongside the College. Each of
our Senior students have achieved their potential through excellent OP pathways, the completion of certificate courses
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Congratulations Graduates of 2012
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2012 Premier’s reading challengeOne of the activities undertaken at Beerwah State School to encourage students to read has been the Premier's Reading Challenge.The challenge encourages all students to read at least 15 books and keep a checklist signed by a parent or guardian.The challenge begins in May of each year and is finalised at the beginning of September. Congratulations to all students who completed the challenge.Students completing the challenge with their certificates signed by the Premier Campbell Newman MP
Thinking of others this Christmas"I'm buying a piglet!" "Well, I'm going to get a chicken farm!" "Don't forget the rooster for only $5.00!"The conversations between children at St Paul's Lutheran Primary School were a little unusual this week, as students discussed Christmas gifts with their teachers. But these gifts weren't for the students themselves; instead they are part of the Australian Lutheran World Service's ‘Gifts of Grace’ Christmas appeal.
The ‘Gifts of Grace’ program helps people in poverty in places such as Cambodia, South Sudan and Burundi. From pigs and seed vouchers to stoves, bedding for orphans, fishing kits and Farmer field school, students at St Paul’s are choosing exactly how they can give life-changing gifts to others far away. Gifts start at just $5.00, with six gifts under $12.00, making it truly accessible for even the youngest child. For each gift they choose, they receive a Gift Card to give to a friend or family member, and the chosen help is delivered to a family in a poor community.“Giving a gift that also blesses those far away? What better thing could we do at this time of the year,” said Mr Gilbert Lohe, St Paul’s Deputy Principal.For more information on this program, visit www.alws.org.au/gifts-of-grace.html
St Paul’s students Jacob and Brooke Gledhill decide on Christmas gifts for poverty-stricken families overseas
ClapoutYear 12 students at Beerwah High celebrated their graduation and last day of school at a ceremony last Friday. There were plenty of tears and not just from the students, although it was hard to tell if they were tears of joy or sorrow. Congratulations and Good Luck in the future.
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Aranisari at Beerburrum is back in the groove, with business owner Beth Cheney having a groovy new hairstyle to match!Now in stock they have a great range including locally handmade candles, funky crocheted handmade shoes (made to order) as well as plenty of great gift ideas that are just a little bit different.Shop opening hours are Tuesday to Friday 9.00am to 4.00pm and Saturday mornings 9.00am to 1.00pm. Phone 5496 0001.
To be spoilt with choice for this Christmas, make your way to the Landsborough IGA where you will be amazed not only with the renovations but by their range of delicious cheeses and deli gourmets, festive treats and their expanding range of meat by the Barry Family Butchers at Beerwah. Please come in-store today to pre-order your Christmas ham or give their friendly staff a call on 5494 8449. Landsborough IGA where the locals like to shop.
Jayne at Janti Hair Studio in Landsborough has once again created some fantastic Gift Packages, to help make your Christmas Shopping easy. Just pop in to pick up your vouchers, from the Superior Package which is the ultimate gift for your wife, your mum or your daughter, or yourself, down to the Silky Hands and Feet Package which is a very affordable $40.00. All of the packages are excellent value, with generous savings. Janti prides itself on professional and friendly service, so you can’t go wrong.
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Forty Winks Morayfield has been selling beds for 20 years and are the oldest established bedding specialist in the area. They carry a large range of products from all the leading brands such as Sealy, King Koil and Sleepmaker. They won't sell you a bed but help you choose the one which is best for you.Add to this an extensive range of bedroom furniture and manchester making it a 'One Stop Shopping Experience' in a relaxed environment.
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Morayfield250 Morayfield Road
Ph: 5498 7777 Email: morayfield@fortywinks.com.au
ALL STOCK MUST GO. ENDS SUNDAY
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Ph: 5498 7777 Email: morayfield@fortywinks.com.au
ALL STOCK MUST GO. ENDS SUNDAY
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ALL STOCK MUST GO. ENDS SUNDAY
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ALL STOCK MUST GO. ENDS SUNDAY
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Savings off normal ticketed prices. While stocks last. Offer valid until 25.11.2012. Conditions apply. Details in store.
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Flair has a range of unique hand crafted jewellery and offers free design, consultation and quotation to design the perfect piece to add to your collection.The friendly staff at Flair will help you select that perfect gift for your friends and loved ones.There is a huge range of jewellery and watches, including Guess, as well as lovely giftware and ceramic ornaments.
Stuck for Christmas ideas? Why not choose the healthier option and buy locally at Cedar House Homewares? Being a stockist for Neoflam they understand the complete range, and can assist with styles and colours to suit everyone. While readers may instantly recognise the usually bright and vivid colour of Neoflam, Cecily is also currently stocking the softer pastel range for a different look. Why not pop in and see what Colin and Cecily have in store today, and take advantage of the huge Neoflam 50 per cent off Christmas gift sale.
Gowinta Caravan Park is definitely open for business – with sites available for all types of caravans including 5th wheelers. Prices for permanent weekly sites are only $150.00 per week.The 52 sites have fully concreted driveways and site pads and are pet friendly. There are separate men’s and ladies showers and toilets and a communal kitchen with stoves, sinks, microwaves and fridge as well as 2 x coin operated washing machines and dryers.
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If you want to get away for a relaxing holiday or weekend, but can’t leave your furry friend then Paws Luvs Walks is the answer. They offer daily visits to your home to feed, walk, enjoy playtime and lots of cuddles with your pets. They also offer a house sitting service, collecting your mail and putting your bins in and out. Give yourself peace of mind before heading away from home.
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Smiley's Jewellers is offering you the opportunity to win a beautiful cushion cut Gilson pink sapphire and brilliant cut diamonds 9ct dress ring which has been independently valued at $1,750 for Christmas. To be eligible, just drop into the store anytime before 5.00pm on Friday, December 14 with a non-perishable food item or a gold coin donation and you'll get a ticket into the draw. Tania from Smiley's Jewellers is hoping that with the generous support of the local community the donations will be an enormous benefit to The Salvation Army welfare appeal - which helps to feed needy and homeless people in Beerwah.
Commonwealth Bank Beerwah Branch has just had an ATM upgrade as part of the Bank’s national ATM replacement and refresh program that is currently underway. The new ATM offers local customers a more seamless and personalised ATM experience, enabling more control over how and when they access and manage their money. You deposit your cash or a cheque into an ATM that's smart enough to count the cash, read the cheque and credit that immediately to your account.
In the spirit of giving at Christmas, local business operator Britta Kuttner from Natural Spray Tan at Landsborough is currently giving $1.00 for each spray tan treatment she does to the Queensland Centre for Gynecological Cancer Research.Britta is encouraging locals who love the look of tanned skin to go with the healthy spray tan option instead of spending harmful time in the sun. Her products are all natural they contain no alcohols, preservatives, oils, perfumes, parabans, odours and definitely no orange. Treatments are $25.00 however if you bring three friends, the price comes down to $20.00 per treatment. If you would like to find out more or to make an appointment phone Britta on 0426 151 506.
At the recent Sunshine Coast Business awards, local Mount Mellum Business - Purity Body Wraps were a finalist in the category Lifestyle. Unfortunately they didn’t win an award, but after running into one of the judges on the night they were told it was extremely close and they had just missed out. What a great confidence booster for a business that has only been running for two years! The business has expanded with consultants on the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Brisbane, two consultants in Sydney and a consultant starting in Melbourne shortly. Purity Body Wraps provides a mobile Day Spa that comes to your home to give you a luxurious treatment which works by applying clay soaked contour wraps to the entire body starting from your heels all the way to your neck. The pressure of the contour body wraps and the warmth of the clay solution provide optimal slimming results. If you would like to know more or to make an appointment phone 1300 721 181 or check out their website www.puritybodywraps.com.au
Prize Draw - over $2,000 of prizesContributed by Trevor Taylor, The Rotary Club of the Glasshouse MountainsGet your free tickets when you buy locally at selected shops in this promotion being organised the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains.Over 50 businesses will be giving out free tickets in the monster raffle. These businesses will be in all five Hinterland Towns, Mooloolah, Landsborough, Beerwah, Glass House and Beerburrum.We believe if we don't buy locally there will be no shops left in our area, there will be little or no employment in our area, and the convenience of shopping locally will be gone forever! Do we want that?Please think about it, when you are looking to buy something, please give our local shops the chance to help you, everyone will enjoy the experience!For the next month, as well as feeling good about shopping locally, you will also have the pleasure of being in the draw for a Free raffle, with prizes being donated by Australia Zoo, family passes, and a Cheetah Experience, and a beautiful painting donated by Brian Allison!Look for the flyer in the window of the shop, and please ask the person serving you if they are participating in the promotion. It will be in full swing by the end of this week!
As any caravan owner knows, the process of having your caravan repaired can be a daunting, time consuming and at times, a traumatic experience. You may need to make an insurance claim, you need to haul the caravan around to the nearest caravan repairer to get a quote, there’s usually a lengthy waiting period for repairs and once the caravan is in the repair shop it can take weeks to have the repairs completed.
But not anymore! After a hugely successful trial period, Top Gun Panel and Paint is pleased to announce their expansion into caravan repairs and as with motor vehicles, we are able to repair for all insurance companies.
Our aim is to make your caravan repair experience simple and stress free. We do this by offering our insurance customers a claims assistance service, an off-site quoting service and where required, we’ll even pick up and redeliver your caravan to your home.
Our caravan repair division has a caravan repair technician on staff with more than 20 years caravan repair industry experience - allowing us to provide local caravan owners with the same high quality repair work and excellence in customer service that they’ve come to expect from our smash repair business - with the added bonus of faster repair times and decreased booking delays.
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Some clarificationTo clear any ambiguity that some people may have regarding my horses when I did the article in GCNews, I had three horses. I do not like the word ‘rescue’ however I purchased two that were aged horses that when sold would end up in pet food. One was crippled and it took many months of treatment to enable me to ride her, the other was poor due to the fact the young fellow who had them had too many and was unable to feed them. The other horse, Rocky, had been kicked out of the stable due to his behaviour and the girl who had him was leaving the country. Her associate had said that as soon as she left, the horse was going to the knackery. A friend of mine who was also the farrier took the horse and knew I would look alter it, so gave it to me. Since the article was printed two other horses have arrived. One, a grey mare, had been saved from the pet food industry by the same farrier and was left on a free lease with other horse people in Glass House on the understanding that when they were finished with her she was given back to him.This occurred when they sold their two other horses and went travelling. The farrier asked me if I wanted the horse for one of the girls who ride with me on the same arrangement, that being a free lease hut, when she no longer wanted her, she was given back and that she be kept in my paddock where he knew she would be looked after.The other horse had been taken in by my daughter in Canberra when his racing career ended abruptly and he was about to make the trip to the pet food industry. She has had the horse for a number of years and is now intending to move to this area so sent her horse up to me. So I don’t think I have said I have saved all the horses, that is not correct, however they have
a home with me to the end of their days and will he put to sleep when their time comes.As you would know I teach a number of children to ride and also any person who can ride and wishes to do, we will allow them to do so at no cost. Some of the children wished to show their appreciation and started a Facebook page to raise funds to erect a shelter for the horses, due to the generosity of a local business woman the shed is forthcoming and the Facebook page removed. Not without a number of threats to the children and parents by another local. I face this same abuse most days when I go down to feed or ride. I said before when I did this I asked for nothing nor did I expect anything in return. I do this because I wish to give a little joy to those who are like me and love horses.
Max ChapmanGlass House Mountains
Special thanksEarly Saturday morning the dog I was looking after for friends was run over at the top of Peachester hill. I would like to thank Maleny vet, Tom Duggan, for driving down so promptly to give help; also to the Peachester couple, Mary and Andrew Hogberg, who called him and stayed with the dog, which sadly died. My heart-felt gratitude to you all.
David Christmas,Peachester
Glasshouse Country on hold for Caloundra SouthLast Monday evening at Beerwah RSL the Sunshine Coast Council presented the next stage of the Place + project for Beerwah.The presentation was on the ‘Proposed Focus Area’ of Simpson and Mawhinney Streets, Beerwah, the perception being to draw the east and west of Beerwah back together.The more people I talk to on this issue, the comments are similar. The town requires a simpler way of getting from Simpson Street to Beerwah Parade and the railway over bridge is not convenient or reliable. Beerwah east has the two licensed entertainment venues, when you visit the Draft Planning Scheme (DPS) the retention of high and medium density residential close to these venues rather than changing to commercial or light industrial to minimise the impact of noise continues to make life difficult for entertainment venues.At the presentation Cr Rick reaffirmed that Glasshouse Country is in the Caloundra South commercial catchment and the shopping centre developers will rely on our community to support and make their venture successful.The existing retail and service businesses relying on shop front trade will need to be smarter to retain the trade they have, forget about growth.In his column in last week’s GCNews I thought he was talking about a different DPS to the one our Chamber of Commerce team has been working on.The low density residential allocations are not stacking up because of fees and charges so don’t bank on anything soon. I can’t find too much Rural Residential available either.Beerwah is identified as a Major Regional Activity Centre, I am just not sure when. I hope all residents have taken the opportunity to view the DPS when in your community.You will still have another chance at the VIC in Glass House Mountains on November 28 and Mooloolah Thunderbird Café on November 29 from 2.00pm to 6.00pm in each of the locations. The Glass House Country Chamber of Commerce will be preparing submissions to council on the DPS which need to be submitted by December 14.The chamber will be happy to take on board your submission or concerns regarding DPS, your comments will assist in preparing a balanced view of your community’s desires.Please send your comments to GHCCC, PO Box 79, GHM 4518, or email: president@glasshousemountains.com.au
Bob McLean, President,Glass House Country Chamber of Commerce Inc.
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A list of all the Christmas light displays will be published in the last two editions ofGlasshouse Country News on December 12 and 18
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We have honey!Back by popular demand we are now selling local jam and honey. Honey 1kg - $7.50, ½ kg $6.00 and jam $4.00. Call into the centre between 9.00am and 5.00pm seven days to pick up your supply.Recently we had the Year 3 class from Dakabin State School visit the centre, the children learned all there is to know about the Glasshouse Mountains and ended their tour at the Glasshouse Mountains Lookout. It was lovely to have them in the centre. They were very well mannered bunch of students.Visitors calling in, or looking for something to do on the weekend? Why not call into the visitor centre, speak with the staff and volunteers who can help out with tours and walks? Book your tickets while you’re here to avoid lengthy queues and also take advantage of the bonus discount coupons. The centre is open seven days a week from 9.00am to 5.00pm excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day. Opening hours over the Christmas break Monday, December 24 - 9.00am to 5.00pm, Christmas Day - closed, Boxing Day, December 26 - Open 9.00am to 4.00pm.
Melbourne Cup Day festivities were held at the Glasshouse VIC on Tuesday, November 6, we watched the race on the TV and enjoyed some nibbles. No one lost and no one won – no bets where placed!
We are seeking volunteers with local knowledge and a friendly outlook to assist in our Visitor Information staff. There is a variety of shifts to be filled. To volunteer your time, share your skills and make new friends or simply to find out more email: jayne@scdl.com.au
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This image of a young lady on the beach at Mooloolaba, taken by Margaret Thompson, was recognised by Geoff Powell, Sunshine Coast Photographer and event organiser, as the best photo of the day at the local event of the fifth World Wide Photo Walk.Attended by approximately 50 amateur and professional camera enthusiasts, the two hour walk began at 4.00pm on Saturday, October 13 ending at sunset.For the winning images worldwide, check out www.worldwidephotowalk.com, and even follow the links to the Mooloolaba images.Check out the details and put next year’s Worldwide Photo Walk on your calendar.
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End of year concertTeghan's Dance Club end of year concert will be held on Saturday, December 1 at the Beerwah State High School (BSHS).The Dance Club has been running at the Peachester Hall for a little over a year now, and recently the Boys Club, Girls Club and Performance Team performed at the BSHS's 2012 Dance Concert 'Kaleidoscope'. The performances received great applause.If you would like to see just how talented they are, you won’t want to miss their upcoming dance event at the BSHS Performing Arts Hall. Adult $10.00, Student / child $2.00, four years and under free. Bookings / enquiries 5494 9192. Enquiries are also welcome for Teghan’s Dance Club classes for 2013 commencing in February.
Glasshouse RSL gets festiveIf you have discovered what a great night Glasshouse RSL Club offer each Friday night then you won’t want to miss out on their last evening function for the year on Friday, December 14.The evening will have a Christmas theme with salads, sweets and nibbles served with the barbecued cooked meats for this special occasion.If you want to come along you will want to book early, with payment of $20.00 per adult, children up to 10 years half price.To add to the fun of the evening, please bring along a $5.00 gift wrapped present in pink for the girls or blue for boys. Be assured that you will not get your parcel back and you will enjoy the surprise from another person.Bookings are to be made with Kaz phone 5496 9774. Last year a number of people were disappointed when they missed out, the venue was packed to capacity. The volunteers who organise the Friday night meals will then be taking a well earned break until next year.
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Mill Park amenitiesYou might have noticed the new toilets at Mill Park in Beerwah aren’t open for use as yet. There have been a few delays because of the sewer connection and council has recently appointed a contractor to finalise this connection. In the meantime Council has made improvements to the original design of the toilets by introducing artistic elements into the front panels that depict the local Beerwah mallee tree. The toilets are expected to be fully functional by Friday, November 30.
Draft Sunshine Coast Planning SchemeIt has been invaluable talking to people about their impression of the Draft Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme. A lot of locals have been coming to the displays just to seek reassurance about their own property, while others have talked through concerns about land supply issues with council’s planning staff. It seems that people on the whole are pleased to see that townships are not changing radically and that the region remains as a lifestyle destination through carefully preserving our regional character and containing urbanisation. Remember, submissions can make a difference and should be made by December 14.
Road rehabilitation in Glenview As part of a larger scope of works along Glenview Road, the existing road pavement gravel and bitumen surface between Clinton Court to Evergreen Drive is about to be rehabilitated to its original condition and width. Rehabilitation is scheduled to counter the effects of many years of wear and some minor drainage works will also be undertaken. Work is expected to be finished in early December.
Rick BaberowskiDivision 1 Councillor Sunshine Coast CouncilP: 5420 8987
Nature ReservesI’m so pleased to be part of a council that is doing all it can to make a real difference to protect our natural environment. Council recently dedicated 15 reserves over 500 hectares of land with known koala habitat. The reserves are located from Glass House Mountains to Pomona and the majority have been purchased through the Environment Levy Program for their environmental values. Policeman Spur Nature Refuge is 10km south-west of Maleny on 40ha and is one of the 15 reserves that’s home to numerous endangered, vulnerable or near threatened plants and animals.
Counter disaster managementWe had a very successful community disaster management planning meeting at the Mooloolah rural fire brigade shed, thank you to all who attended. I’d also like to acknowledge the dedicated and tireless work of the rural fire brigades – your work is appreciated.
RADF GrantsArts grants are available now for Sunshine Coast artists seeking opportunities for professional development for up to $2,000 in funding in the current round of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). It’s a valuable opportunity for artists and wonderful support for local arts and culture in general. In previous rounds, successful applicants have used these grants to attend arts and cultural conferences, master classes and workshops and to develop some amazing projects and art pieces. RADF applicants can speak to a Grants Officer for further information or assistance – phone 5441 8385 or email grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
The last Mooloolah community breakfast meeting for the year is on Thursday, November 22 from 7.30am. The meetings are a great way to meet local people and talk about what’s happening in our community. At this meeting Bob McLean from Glass House Country Chamber of Commerce and Hamish Bolderston will be updating the community about plans for the Glasshouse Country Festival for October 2013.
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Many Australians buy property with a vision of what it will eventually turn into - not necessarily what it looks like upon purchase.However, ambitions of pulling down a wall here and renovating a room there often fall to the wayside as the years go by.This is most likely because unexpected expenses creep up that you did not budget for and on top of making your home loan repayments, there is simply nothing left in the kitty.It is possible however, to bring your renovation dreams to a reality with a
slight change in strategy.1) Change your view of the cost from a ‘want’ to a ‘need’It is easy to say that there is no room in the bank account for remodelling your bathroom, but what happens when your plumbing suddenly kicks out on you? Somehow that money is found and the world continues to turn.Of course this does not mean throwing all caution to the wind and spending helter skelter, this means giving yourself a timeline and a strict budgeting plan to get the job done!And don’t forget that upgrading outdated appliances to more modern
and environmentally friendly ones can help to save you money on your monthly bills over the long run.2) Explore your home equitySometimes the answer to the question - how much can I borrow - is related to how much of your mortgage you have already paid off.Years of making repayments give you a certain degree of lender leverage and could provide just what you need to finally carry out your home renovation objectives.3) Plan wiselyNow that you have decided to finish the job and have found a way to
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On offer are 13 townhouses consisting of five distinct property types, split over two complexes, located in the heart of Beerwah at 82 Simpson Street and 31 Swan Street. The properties are being offered for sale individually, in one line or any combination thereof by Expression of Interest closing Tuesday, December 11, 2012. 82 Simpson Street consists of three bedroom townhouses which are located on the high street of Beerwah. Close to shops, schools and transport; you can leave the car at home and walk to the local amenities.
13 townhouses for sale in BeerwahPerfect for investors, retirees and first home buyers; the complex consists of seven units and is approximately five years young. Inspect 82 Simpson Street Today.31 Swan Street boasts 17 modern townhouses in a private location and comes with the bonus of on-site managers for added security. All seven townhouses for sale offer individual courtyards at the rear and single lockup garages. Approximately six years old the complex will suit retirees, first home buyers, small families and investors; inspect 31 Swan Street today.
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Ray White Real Estate has recently upgraded their signboard branding and you may have noticed the prominent yellow signboards appearing in the area.With the biggest and most recognised name in real estate behind you, a professional award winning team with a positive approach and an active market is it any wonder Ray White Beerwah is achieving record results.
If you are thinking about selling your home or you are currently trying to sell without success, please call the team at Ray White Beerwah for a no obligation market report on your home.Phone 5439 0300 or drop in to the office for an informal chat at 5/70 Simpson Street, Beerwah.List your home with Ray White Beerwah today and start packing!
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Don't Let This One Get AwayBeen searching for a while for that unique property? Well don't let this one get away. This Western Red Cedar home is filled with classic timber finishes including polished timber floors, raked ceilings, wide timber kitchen bench tops and a huge covered timber deck area with views to a bush setting outlook. Offering four bedrooms, all air conditioned, with two bedrooms in the middle of the home and an extra large bedroom at each end of the home. One of the large bedrooms has a parents retreat and en suite, the other with private deck. The user friendly kitchen with gas cooktop and dishwasher adjoins the main lounge room which has double sliding doors to the massive covered deck, ideal for bar-b-ques, entertaining, or to just relax and take in the peacefulness this 2077sqm block offers. Storage is available under the entertainment area and the property has side access to the back yard. Nestled under the famous Glass House Mountains on a no through road, this property is quality country living and is one not to let get away.
Auction - 8th December, 2012. Open Sat 11-11:30Andrew Dobbie 0429 690 182 andrew.dobbie@raywhite.comRaywhite.com/ Property ID 859349
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13 Cottonwood Court, Landsborough
�Brick & colourbond home �3 Bedrooms �Ensuite off the main bedroom �2 Separate living areas �Converted garage or 4th bedroom�Covered entertainment area �Large colourbond shed �Double carport �748m2 of land�Close to school, shops & rail
4 Coonowrin Street, Landsborough Looking for a private place to relax with the family, somewhere you can entertain friends or a house that has room for a home business, well this house has it all….. �3 Bedroom home, freshly painted with new carpet throughout�Eat-in kitchen with gas cooking and corner pantry�Woodfire heater to keep you warm on those cold winter nights�Covered outdoor entertainment area�Inground swimming pool complete with rock feature & palm trees�6x8m enclosed carport, dble carport & a 6x6m colourbond shed�Plus a converted shed with 2 rooms, a toilet and shower
Set against a peaceful rainforest backdrop this lovely residence sits on close to half an acre (2023m2) of gently undulating land.
Don't miss this one….inspect today!!!
Bromeliad BeautyContributed by The Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society Inc
The Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society Inc meets on the first Sunday of the month at the Mary MacKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Please bring your own cup for afternoon tea. To find out more contact Bob McLean on 0427 606 240
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Ticks all the boxes for the acreage wish list. Privacy, a character home with 3 bedrooms, ensuite plus restful rural views from an inviting timber verandah. Good sheds plus a self contained cute and detached granny flat or guest accommodation. All fully established and well presented.Just 10 mins from Beerwah and electric rail, 30 mins from Sunshine Coast beaches and just over an hour commuting to Brisbane City.
PRIVATE ACREAGE – HOME – SHEDS PLUS GRANNY FLAT – UNDER THE HAMMER!!!
Auction: On site, Saturday 15th December at 2pmAddress: 70 Reserve Lane, Peachester
Contact: John King 0409 570 284Email: johnk@gcfn.com.au
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The dry spring has not affected the more hardy bromeliads.I have been expecting Aechmea nudicaulis to flower anytime now. This plant is perfect as a Christmas decoration with its red, green, and yellow tip of brilliance among the deep green foliage with the sharp spines that trim the leaves.We have so much colour at present with reds, yellows, burgundy and the green leaves trimmed with cream or pink, they may also be banded or speckled.The Aechmea nudicaulis should be in flower for several weeks and in full bloom for Christmas.Two years ago I built the form of a tree from 100mm PVC pipe and fittings, to form a trunk and several limbs, each limb was the holder for a plant.Last summer we only were gifted with two flowers, but this year we have many flowers to decorate our Bromeliad Christmas tree.This Aechmea species is one of the most widespread bromeliads in the Americas, found in almost every region, usually as an epiphyte, which made it perfect for our Christmas tree.This tough tubular plant with prominent spines bordering mottled green leaves, produces a cylindrical upright, fire-engine red and yellow flower spike present in mid-to late summer.The yellow spikes turn from yellow to a pale shade of greenish yellow, while the red envelope retains its striking red.
This plant can take relatively harsh conditions, and doesn’t have much root system when grown in soil, so is best grown as an epiphyte or over rocks, and looks spectacular when fashioned into Christmas trees.This species grows happily in a tree, a stump or a post and when the plants are placed strategically it gives the appearance of a decorated Christmas tree, with the red flowers and the yellow spikes to resemble Christmas lights.The sharp red and yellow inflorescence of the more widely grown forms never fails to attract attention from late spring to midsummer.You will enjoy the year round contribution this species will provide in your garden.The Glasshouse Country Bromeliad Society contributes to the Bromeliad Society of Australia web site, www.bromeliad.org.au. Here you can visit the Club News tab to view the regular newsletters from around the country. You can also visit the Photo Index, where you can view plant photos. You can now do your own research while enjoying the beauty of these plants.The Society will be holding it's Christmas meeting at Glasshouse Mountains Lookout on Sunday, December 2 at 12.00noon.For more information contact president Pat Pennell 5438 7375.
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Daintree Pine Gymnostoma australianumWith Christmas just around the corner how would you like to have a rare living fossil in your lounge room, patio or backyard? A plant whose ancestors would have seen the passing of the dinosaurs and the formation of our Great Southern land. Fossil records show the Daintree Pine has been around approximately 50 million years since the time of Gondwana. Today it is found in only a handful of small sites in the World Heritage listed Daintree National Park of FNQ. The Daintree Pine is not actually a pine at all but a primitive member of the Casuarina family. The female flowers are red to pink and they are followed by fruits resembling Casuarina cones. It is a very attractive bushy plant which maintains a lovely conical shape that provides great habitat for small nesting birds. This is Australia’s answer to a Christmas tree and it grows beautifully here in SE QLD. It grows approximately 3 to 6m high x 2m wide and prefers full sun to semi shade in a well drained situation. It makes a wonderful pot specimen for many years.If you would like to see a living fossil or find out more about some of Australia’s most amazing flora then drop in and see Simon and Mel at Go Green Rainforest Nursery, 2620 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. Phone 5494 5980 or 0448 509 139. email:gogreenrainforest@bigpond.com Also check out our New Website at www.gogreenrainforestnursery.com.au
Go Green Rainforest Nursery Plant of the Week
Peachester Garden Club Contributed by Pam InnesLast Thursday, Peachester Garden Club met at the home of Trish and Gary Bradford. Following the meeting, devoted mostly to the forthcoming Christmas party, we toured the garden, with Trish's flowers vying for attention beside Gary's huge vegetable garden. Then Gary heated up the 'barbie' and Trish presented us with a great array of home grown vegetables to go with the meat and Nessie's home baked bread. President John Innes thanked the hosts and also complimented members on the fine array of flowers on the competition table, considering the heat and lack of rain. That was the final meeting of the year. For enquiries phone Trish on 5496 9169.
John Innes with hosts Gary and Trish Bradford, Joan Kropp in background
Backyard visitorsPeachester local Ted Prickett sent these images in to share what has made his garden home recently.Some weeks ago 20 Chestnut breasted Manikins came to stay and happily joined the 80 or so Fire Tail Finches. The finches have been resident in varying numbers for many years, but this is the first time the Manikins have blessed them with their presence.
Fire Tail FinchesChestnut Breasted Manikins
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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Glasshouse Country Uniting ChurchA Caring Christian Community
Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah8.30am - Sunday Worship & Youth Program
10.30am - Peachester UC 1st & 3rd SunPhone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRYANGLICAN CHURCH
WEDNESDAYS *Mooloolah (Paget Road) 9.00amSUNDAY *Beerwah (Peachester Road) 9.00am
Rev. Ken Goodger - 5491 1866Local contact Br. John 5439 9130
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRYLUTHERAN CHURCH
Reed Street, Glass House Mtns
Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9.00amContact 5439 9341 or 5496 9671
CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSESSaturday 6pm:
Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967Sunday 7am:
Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896Sunday 5.30pm:
Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5494 7240
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor Brendan Edwards
Kids Church during service Phone: 0417 757 397
A WesleyanMethodist ChurchWE HAVE MOVED!
Glass House Mountains State School Main Hall - Sun 4.30pm
Br John StevensonGlasshouse Anglican Community
9am Sunday, 58 Roberts Rd Beerwah All welcome! Enquiries: 5494 6354
Glasshouse Country Baptist Church
Midweek craft, kids and youth programs – see gcbcq.org
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It’s OK to questionI’m sure you’ve observed how new parents are always so eager and anxious for their babies to learn to talk. They cajole and coo and coax them to get out those first precious words, but inevitably, the next thing they know, they're being grilled by junior who’s discovered the all-important ‘why?’ question.There are the science questions — ‘why is the sky blue?’ ‘Why does the wind blow?’ ‘Why is water wet?’ There are the personal questions — ‘why do I have to go to bed?’ ‘Why do I have to eat my vegetables?’ ‘Why do I have to wear a jumper?’ There are relational questions — ‘why are you crying?’ ‘Why did Grandpa or Grandma die?’Even when a long litany of ‘why?’ questions get tedious, good parents know they need to keep answering. Children learn from asking questions. But it isn’t so much the answer to their inquiry that they’re learning. What children are really learning with these first ‘why?’ questions is to turn to the ones who love them the most, who care for them as family, for an expression of love. Questions keep parent and child engaged in an on-going, living, growing relationship. A truly worthy question generates a whole new batch of questions — and reveals some old answers.Of the 183 questions asked of Jesus in the gospels he only directly ‘answers’ three — the first about paying taxes, the second about the resurrection, and this third one about what is the greatest or ‘first’ commandment. Isn’t it liberating to know that Jesus didn’t feel the need to answer every question he was asked? Yet each one of his seemingly ‘straight forward’ answers hold the fodder for future questions. Asking questions is the only way to keep a
relationship alive and a question mark may just be Jesus’ biggest mark of discipleship.Having recently commemorated Remembrance Day I am sure many of us will have questions of Jesus. Why do we not have peace in our time? Why do you allow good and innocent young people to die? And that’s perfectly ok, it’s ok to question. Jesus was a master questioner. In the gospels while he directly answers only three of 183 questions posed to him, he asks 340 more questions of his inquirers.Jesus was not afraid of questions, yet Jesus was not overly concerned with answers either. Jesus knew HE was the answer, and that all the questions he asked, all the answers he gave, were part of the conversation that put him in relationship with all the people who came to him with inquiries.To be God’s child is to ask questions. The question mark may just be one of the greatest marks of Christian discipleship.
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Raffle resultsGlass House Country RSL Sub Branch IncFriday, November 9. Lucky door - James 25D, Red diamond. Meat voucher - Mick 70C, Red heart. Fruit and veg voucher Mick 69C, Red heart.
Calvary Lutheran Ladies FellowshipThe pre-Christmas raffle drawn on Saturday, November 10. 1st prize a garden trolley of goodies, ticket red D95, Jennifer Kelly, 2nd prize a baby basket, ticket orange A34, Joan Harvey.Congratulations to the winners and many thanks to all who supported our raffle.
Dance at Glass House Mountains Community HallSaturday, December 1, 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Commodore $8.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds go to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.
Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair The Maleny Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair will be held at the Maleny Arts and Crafts Building, the Show Grounds, Stanley River Road Maleny on November 30 and December 1 and 2. The Fair will be opened from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Friday and Saturday and 9.00am – 3.00pm on Sunday. Come along and purchase beautiful arts and
crafts goods, home wares and giftware.Entry is free. Morning and afternoon teas and lunch will be available. A raffle will be drawn on Sunday. Contact Helen on 5499 9000 for further information.
Buddies Refugee Support GroupThis is an independent community group that advocates for just and compassionate treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, consistent with human rights standards.Meetings are held in Buderim on the fourth Sunday of the month at 11.00am at 24 King Street Buderim. Next meeting is on Sunday, November 25. For further information phone 5445 3727 or 5438 2789.
Glasshouse Country Uniting Church PlaygroupThe playgroup will be taking a respite for the Christmas holidays from November 28 until early 2013. After an exciting year of fun and laughter we will be holding our end of year celebration on November 28 with the graduation of some of our children to school and kindergarten next year. There will be a presentation for all the children. We are all looking forward to a wonderful new year when we resume again. Please keep your eyes open for our opening date for next year on our Church notice board and in this excellent publication. God bless you all and have a wonderful Christmas.
The Glasshouse Country Prostate Support Group The next meeting will be on Wednesday, December 5 from 5.30pm for 6,00pm start at the Mary MacKillop Centre, 160 Peachester Road, Beerwah. The guest speaker is Annette Bezear a Physiotherapist speaking on continence and pelvic floor rehabilitation. Wives, partners, family and friends are most welcome to attend and learn what you need to know. We will have a shared meal during the gathering. This will provide time for information sharing. If attending please bring food for you and some to share. For more information contact Bob Phone 0427 606 240 or email bob.mcl@bigpond.net.au
Healing DayGlass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, opposite the post office, Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Held on the first Saturday of each month, the next meeting is December 1 from 1.30pm - 4.30pm. We are a group of alternative healers who will do the best to help you feel better. We have had successful experience in helping with depression, migraine, pain and other illnesses. A donation of $5.00 would be greatly appreciated to cover the costs. For more information call 5493 0102.
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DRAGON 0439 247 266
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2/28 Biondi CrescentBeerwah Qld 4519
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Ken Muller 0467 490 907
Matthew Muller0409 936 083
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CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLEOver 35 years professional experience
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Jim: BeerwahOffice: 5439 9400
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Neil ChambersMicrosoft Systems Engineer
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Blood, Sweat & CheersYour guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Hinterland BMXContributed by Vicki BeutelIn September members of our club attended the Queensland State BMX titles in Cairns from September 24 to 30. It was an awesome week and our members stepped up to the plate and advanced in the placing from last year. The track at Cairns was a very technical track, which made it difficult for most riders. There was a bit of carnage all round with some riders from other clubs taken off to hospital. Unfortunately Jenna Williams became one of these statistics and much to her dismay and ours was unable to compete, it was disappointing as Jenna had a good chance of bringing home a State Title Plate. Also Danny Yujnovich suffered injuries and joined Jenna on the sidelines, hence another opportunity lost for a plate. Ben Spratt and David Hume made it to the Semi finals but were involved in crashes on the track and missed out, but a great effort for them both as we know they had a good chance of getting into the finals and perhaps scoring one of the State plates. David Hume did go on to win a State plate in the Cruiser motos. Anyone in BMX knows you can be in the lead but it only takes another rider to make a mistake and sometimes you pay, that is the nature of the sport. The following is a list of our Hinterland riders and their placing at the State Titles.8 Year Boys - Callum Wooler 9th, 17th Cruiser12 Year Boys - Ben Spratt 11th13 Year Girls - Kirrilly Spratt 7th (Qualified Qld State title Plate)13 Year Girls - Jenna Williams injured!4 year Boys - Jesse Brown-Williams 13th16 year Boys - Mitchell Beutel 13thDavid Hume 15th, 6th Cruiser (Qualified Qld State Title Plate) Cruiser)Junior Elite - Jackson Smaill 10th45 - 49 year Women - Susie Hume 3rd Cruiser (Qualified Qld State Title Plate)45 - 49 year Men - Paul Hume 6th, 7th Cruiser (Qualified State Title Plates)Jeffery Williams 3rd, 2nd Cruiser (Qualified State Title Plates)Elite Men - Christopher Fleming 16thDirk Winter 4th (Qualified Qld State Title Plate)
Paul Hume, Mitchell Beutel, David Hume, Ben Spratt and Callum Wooler
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Mooloolah Valley Bowls ClubContributed by Judy WalkerTuesday winners were Gay Ricketts, Ede Clark and Eileen Pierce. Victory to the girls.Friday winners Ede Clark and Horst Jonscher, 2nd Netty Cook and Darren Black and 3rd Tony Pignata and Peter Setch.Saturday scrounger winner was Eileen Pierce and pairs won by Ray Bryant and Lloyd Walker.
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Solution to No. 377ACROSS: 1. Fiji; 4. Etcetera; 8. Nut; 9. Skit; 11. Children; 14. Noah; 16. Set; 17. Reshaping; 20. Rooster; 21. Ado; 22. Dot; 23. Sensate; 26. Nauseated; 27. Eta; 28. Carr; 30. Drearier; 33. Isle; 35. Eat; 36. Democrat; 37. Eden DOWN: 2. Irk; 3. Into; 4. Etches; 5. Cliche; 6. Tad; 7. Roe; 9. Sustained; 10. Introduce; 12. Reindeers; 13. Nightmare; 15. Arouse; 18. Stunt; 19. Armada; 24. Easier; 25. Secret; 29. Rite; 31. Rye; 32. Ago; 34. Lee
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Contributed by Dennis HumeAfter eight weeks of fun and frivolity, local tradies and business people completed the Spring Business Bowls Competition at Glass House Country Bowls Club. The winning team was the Ray White Real Estate team made up of Lyn Standring, Brett Standring and Andrew Dobbie. The Summer Business Bowls Competition commences on February the 6. Nominations are being accepted now and are filling fast. Such is the enjoyment of those who take part. Any tradies or businesses interested in nominating a team should apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Contact Club Glass House staff for a nomination form.Sunday, November 11 - Appropriate for Remembrance Day, Diggers vs. Civvies in the afternoon. The Diggers were the winners on the day. The trophy was presented by Cadet Corporal Nathan Weir. Nathan is the son of the original trophy presenter WO1 Paul Weir, who was on duty this day. Nathan did a great job standing in for his father. Grandmother Jan Lawson was also a little chuffed with his presence.Wednesday, November 14 - Ladies Jackpot Bowls Day. 36 players in games of Triples. The winners with the lowest winning score were Rae Farrell, Robbie Dean and Kerry Capern with 17 to 15. Runners up were Leisa Craven, Maurie Dawes and Joseph Albrecht with second lowest winning score of 20 to 16. Winners out of the hat were Bobbie Bloomer, Noelle Dean and Ronnie Rix. The Jackpot did not go off, so accumulates next Jackpot Day in January.Thursday, November 15 - Open Pairs Bowls. AM winners were Di Hunt and Rae Farrell with 2 + 37. Runners up were Robbie Dean and Rob Farrell on a count back. PM game winners were Clive Sinton and Kerry Capern with 2 + 35. Runners up were Ann White and Ken Duff on a count back. Two games of Mixed Triples Championship were also played. Terry Little, Liz Little and Robbie Dean def Stewart Wilson, Joan Wilson and Dennis Hume(subbing for Troy German) 21 to 18. Di Garland, Rob Scullion and Jim Tatum def Brendan Freshwater, Chris Freshwater and Graham Turton 25 to 18. The winners play in the Final on Saturday, November 17.Saturday, November 17 - Final of the Mixed Triples Championship. The 2012 Mixed Triples Champions are Terry Little, Liz Little and Robbie
Dean by def Di Garland, Rob Scullion and Jim Tatum 21 to 19. After 21 ends both teams were on 19. A sudden death end had to be played with the winners being successful. A very good game to watch by all accounts. A social game of Pairs was also played. Margaret Lehmann and Gary Lehmann def Warren Blackbourne and Maurie Dawes 29 to 15.
2012 Diggers vs Civvies Trophy presented to Trevor Bertram by Cadet Cpl Nathan Weir
2012 Spring Business Bowls winners trophies presented by Terry Littel to Lyn Standring, Andrew Dobbie and Brett Standring
2012 Mixed Triples Final winners Terry Little, Liz Little, Robbie Dean
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Blood, Sweat & CheersYour guide to sport in Glasshouse Country
Caboolture Sports Football Club
We are calling for expressions ofinterest for coaches in all competitive teams
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Glenview Mooloolah Tennis ClubContributed By Jenny MorrisJuniorsWe have five teams in the current Summer fixtures. In the last season which finished before the school holidays we had three teams that made it to the finals but unfortunately they were beaten. All of our five teams had an enjoyable season and are now in full swing in the current season. The junior Christmas break-up is coming up on Sunday, November 25 from 3.00pm for a sausage sizzle, games and the kid’s most popular game of water bombing their coach. Please come along and bring a plate to help with the catering.AdultsThe Monday night competition finished on November 12, with the finals starting on November 19. We had three teams in the Spring competition and only one is going to contest the finals. Congratulations to the Mystics from Division 3 for coming third in their division. Good luck in the finals.Our AGMI wish to advise all members and interested parties to attend our AGM on Sunday, November 25 at the Glenview Mooloolah Tennis clubhouse from around 3.00pm. There will be a sausage sizzle and social tennis on offer after the meeting.Our main topic to discuss at this meeting is the importance of resurfacing all of our three courts before the commencement of competition in February next year. The Committee needs the support and input from its members to achieve this. Another project for the coming year is to upgrade our lighting. Over the past few years we have had trouble with the lights not working due to their age and the continued wet weather we have experienced.After our AGM will be the normal meeting to discuss matters before the end of the year.If anyone wants any more information please ring Jenny on 5496 9292.
Beerwah Ladies GolfContributed by Jenny KellyWe had a great day on Thursday with a field of 73 players competing for trophies donated by Lorraine MacCamley and Alison Behncken. Division 1 was well won by Val Turner who came in with a Nett score of 69. Runner up was Sue Williamson, also with a 69 Nett, who lost on the dreaded countback. Sue had her radar tuned in on the 18th where she took out the NTP with a chip in birdie. Janelle Balfe took out Division 2 with a score of 72 Nett, followed by our prize donor Lorraine, also on 72 Nett. Division 3 was won by Margaret Goodger who scored a 71 Nett with Fay Raven runner up on 73 Nett. That's all for this week, until next time, stay safe and good golfing.
Landsborough Tennis ClubContributed by Jill Kirchheiner Friday Night Tennis – Times for the finals this Friday are Div 4, Peewee, Cont Tennis ‘A’ and Cont Tennis ‘B’ at 3.30pm and Hot Shots, Div 1, Div 2 and Div 3 are at 4.30pm. For the finals all players and their families are invited to come and watch the matches on finals night, followed by the presentation and breakup on November the 23. If you know you are coming please let Dawn know to help with catering purposes. There is a small fee for non-players and players are free. There are still a few players who need to pay their season fees which are due now and need to be paid by this Friday to Dawn at Landsborough courts. Following are the results of the semi-finals on the November 16 and matches for the finals on November 23 -Hot Shots – Finals – Dom vs. Troy @ 4.30pmDiv 1 – @ 4.30pmDiv 2 – Finals – Marios vs. Bowsers @ 4.30pmDiv 3 – Semi-finals - Gaga def Rihanna and Adele def MadonnaFinals – Gaga vs. Adele @ 4.30pmDiv 4 – Finals – James vs. Van @ 3.30pmPeewee – Semi-finals – Ds def Nintendo and Xbox def PlaystationFinals – Ds vs. Xbox @ 3.30pmCont Tennis ‘A’ – Semi-finals – Smarties def Minties and Fantales def JaffasFinals – Smarties vs. Fantales @ 3.30pmCont Tennis ‘B’ – Semi-finals – Crunchie def Flake and Picnic def SnickersFinals – Crunchie vs. Picnic @ 3.30pm Club News – Congratulations to our Div 2 Friday Ladies Team, consisting of Sharon (Capt), Val, Eileen, Genevieve and Kelly, who are now through to the semi-finals. They have played very well throughout the season and we wish them the best of luck in the Semi-finals. If you have lost a set of house keys at the Landsborough Tennis courts please contact Dawn. Also a box of children’s toys were found at the Peace Park Playground recently so if you think they are yours please ring Dawn.Ladies social tennis is on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon. Wednesday night mixed social tennis starts at 7.00pm to approximately 9.00pm and now that the weather is warming up they are looking for some more players for the Wednesday night social tennis. They would welcome any new players, beginners or experienced, for either of the above. If you would like more information about the club or being a member of the club, or you would like to know more about any of the tennis competitions, the Ladies Tuesday tennis, or Wednesday night tennis or you are interested in receiving coaching, these details can be obtained by contacting Dawn on 54941085. Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn.
Lorraine with Div 3 winner Margaret Goodger
Club Captain Glen with La-dies winner Noelene Annakin
Mens winner Studley Pritchett
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• Qld Qualified Driver Instructor (Blue Card Holder)• Learn to drive a vehicle running on LPG & Petrol• Learn to pull reverse a Trailer (Optional)• Dual controls --- Fully insured• Pick you up from home/office/school etc.• 6cyl – 6 spd manual • Safety rating • $70 per 1.5hr.
Beerwah U Bute Driver Training
For bookings phoneJulie 0438 643 403
VOUCHERSAVAILABLE
Health, Beauty & Fitness
comprehensiVe cleaning domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887home & yard maintenance Gardening, minor painting, mowing etc. Insured. Pensioner discount, no job too small. Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm Ph: Craig 5494 0858gary's cleaning serVice Weekly or fortnightly cleans. Minimum 2 hrs $25/hr. Pensioners $20/hr Phone: 5494 7340 or 0423 772 573
beachView property maintenance Handyman, lawns & garden, rubbish removal, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881
beerwah books and bits & Beerwah Books and Bits Vinyl Revival. Great range of books and LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to Adults. Comics and some trading cards and other collectables. Follow us on Facebook 10% discount to all FB Likers. Hours Mon to Fri 8.30 to 4.30 Saturday 8.30 to 12.30. 5494 6315
tennis courts for hire Day/ Night contact Glasshouse Mtns Sports Club 5493 0055 for bookings
Public Notices
Cakes
drawing, painting and printmaking Classes at Glasshouse. 3 hour class, cost $40. Phone:0438 525 749 for booking times.
learn guitar for fun I will come to you. Flexible times to suit your needs. Call Gerry ah 54399954 m 0488759344
PersonaloVer 35's "f.o.c.a.s." social group
Fellowship of Christian Adult Singles within Church on the Rise, Beerwah. Ashley Elias 0400 286 606
tutoring/ remedial reading - all ages, all subjects. Professional individual programs. Helen 5494 7496
bridal, formal & clothing alterations. Ironing. 25 years experience 5438 7073
the agm of the glasshouse country bowls club will be held at 10 Coonowrin Road Glass House Mountains at 9.00am on Saturday 24th November 2012.
registered bas agent / bookkeeper Offering total small business bookkeeping solutions Ph: 0412 996 036 Email: mLedden@hotmail.com
‘Excellence in Service and Accuracy’
Lost & Found
guitar bass drum lessons Qualified experienced teacher. First lesson FREE. Phone: 0434 451 474www.landsboroughmusiclessons.com
senior hairdresser required at Mooloolah Hair Studio. Casual position, Wed and Fri's
9am - 5.30pm. Saturday's 8am - 1pm and relief when needed. Must be Experienced with all aspects of hairdressing and enjoy creating formal styles for weddings and Grads. Contact Dee on 54947177
Anniversary Notices
Childcare
Bereavement Noticesit is with much sadness keith & Valerie bradford advise that their daughter Cheryl lost her battle with Cancer & passed away in Lismore Hospital Tuesday night 13th November 2012
Teghan's Dance Club end of Year Concert'Transformations'
Saturday 1st December @ Beerwah High Performing Arts Hall Starts 6:30pm. Adult $10; Student/child $2; 4yrs & under free.
Bookings/Enquiries Ph: 54949192
Home Day Care for ages 3mths & up Before & After School Care
School Holiday CareA�liated with Sunshine
Coast Family Day Care Scheme
CCB claimable 5494 9395 0438 981 212E-mail: shona@themilos.com.au
Shona Milo
SMILO'S PLAYHOUSE!!Located in Peachester
Weddingswedding bouquets & Table arrangements for functions. Phone: 5494 6911 or 0439 668 991
lost: red cattle dog Jack lost from Wild Horse Turf during weekend storms. Please phone Dean 0414 648 130. Reward Offered.
lost french book - herbal plants in vicinity of Beerwah Library. Reward given. Ph: 5439 0419
Ph: 5494 6133 Fax: 5494 6462
Woodlands are currently looking for staff in the following field:-Diesel Mechanic – to work on wide range of vehicles, HC licence preferred but not essentialPlease apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Conditions do apply to this position. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Wantedmodels for spray tanning Ph: 0450 506 013
cleaner required for local business. 2 hours over the weekend. Must have ABN. Ph: A/H 5438 7903
junior male storeperson Must be FIT & RELIABLE & able to work any days, weekends included. Must be honest & able to work unsupervised. Phone Debbie, Matilda Glasshouse for
a interview before lunch Mon to Fri 5496 9371
part time casual kitchen assistant for local business. Please visit www.meals4u.com.au for further detailscasual barista required for hinterland cafe. Weekends plus some week days. Ph: Jo a/h 5439 9815
ironing Professional, experienced, reliable & can collect from your home Phone Jane 0404 470 470
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Pets & Livestock Garage Sales
$14.00 for 10 words then 50c per word thereafter. Ring through your classifed and pay over the phone with your credit card.
Deadline 12noon Mondays.
Markets
Old slashers, farm implements
& books
WANTEDTractors & Crawlers for
restoration or parts
Phone John 5492 9321
landsborough market every Saturday 8.00am - 1.00pm. Stalls inside & outside. $10.00 a site. Fresh Fruit & Veg. Dog Treats & Bird Treats. Plants & Seedlings, Jewellery, Bric a Brac , Incense & essential oils. Dragons & Dolls. Our Country Kitchen provides great old style country breakfasts each Saturday come on in & try one. Follow us on Facebook. Bookings essential. New stall holders welcome. Phone 54946315 b.h.
DOG STYLEMOBILE DOG
WASH & CLIPPINGPhone Tina 0414 233 751
FOR ALL YOUR STEEL SUPPLIES CONTACT TREVOR & HELEN JAKEMAN
168 Whites Road, Landsborough 4550 Phone: 54 941031 Mobile: 0427400130
COMPETITIVE PRICES STEEL CUT TO SIZE RHS; FLAT BAR; ANGLE; PIPE; HOUSE POSTS; CHANNEL; SHEET; PLATE; MESH; DEFORMED BAR; PLASTIC; TRENCH MESH; CHAIRS,
FOR ALL YOUR STEEL SUPPLIES CONTACTTREVOR & HELEN JAKEMAN
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168 Whites Road, Landsborough 4550Phone: 5494 1031 Mobile: 0427 400 130
email: jakemansteel@hotmail.com www.jakemansteel.com.au
2NDS AVAILABLE IN RHS, FLAT, SHEET
AVAILABLE NOW!BEERBURRUM / GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINSONE BEDROOM UNITS for rent from $226 p/w
POWERED CARAVANS from $186 p/w466 Steve Irwin Way, Beerburrum Phone 5496 0151
Pawz-A-While DogGrooming
Patient, gentle style clipping and your dogs entire grooming needs - Helen 5439 0080
Please visit www.startlocal.com.au for more info
...If your puppy isn’t becoming to you then he/she should be coming to me
SMILEY'S MOBILE ANIMAL GROOMINGHydrobath, Clipping, GroomingPhone Lynda Kingdom
0409 627 775
Wanted to buy
Hydrobathing to style clippingOpen Monday to Saturday
See our specials at www.ozdogzgrooming.webs.comPh Sue 0423 206 463
ProfessionalÊPetÊSitting&ÊDogÊWalking
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DailyÊvisitsÊtoÊyourÊhomeFeeding,Êwalking,ÊplaytimeÊandÊloadsÊofÊcuddles!
beerwah 24 Thompson Road. Sat & Sun. Massive building supplies & full housebeerwah 2641 Old Gympie Road Sat from 7am - 12noon. White goods, motorbikes, furniturebeerwah 8 Cockatoo Court. 8-12noon Saturday. Electric and hand tools, new wooden toys, hardwarebeerwah 60 Clarkes Road 6am Sat only. Books, Baby & Toddler clothes & shoes's starting from $2. Strollers, Highchair, Kids trikes, toys & portacots. Bric-a-braclandsborough 17 Gattera Road Sat & Sun 7am tools & bric-a-bracmooloolah 7 Coach House Place Sat & Sun from 7am. Lots of bargains
15 Free St, Beerwah 5439 0236
Furniture Made to Order
SINGLE MATTRESS’SFROM $99.00
frangipani tree's 1-2m high, well rooted 10 for $80. Full size trees by negotiation Ph: 5439 0003Vege and herb seedlings $2.30 punnet of 8. Delivery available Ph: Steve 5494 9563 after 12pm.
Motorcycles Wanted
motorcycles wanted - Going or not. Complete or not. Cash paid. Ph: 0421 375 176.
motorcycles wanted pre '85 dirt & road bikes, parts bikes, cash paid Ph: 0412 236 154
Bunker Beerwah 5439 0076Doonan 5471 0076
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PINE DECKING90 x 22 H3 Pack rate
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FLOOR TILES400x400
IN STOCK - ONLY $20 p/m2*incl GST (Millenium Avorio)
• Professional Grooming • No cages• No sedation • Warm fresh water Shelly: 0409 609 938 or 5493 0368
Glass House Mountainswww.waggintails.net.au
canine training
Tanya Forbes 0403 350 010takethelead66@gmail.com
•private lessons•small group classes
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pool table 110cm x 210cm slight tear in felt $80 ono Ph: 0429 697 126panasonic lcd digital tV 82cm, 2 x HDMI Multi media connection. Panasonic DVD recorder 150GB memory - built in tuner. HDMI connection $300. Exceed treadmill as new $200. 5493 0401 after 5pmshade sails & blinds custom tarps & awnings. Industrial sewing Ph: 0401 902 358attention home brewers - 107 x 330ml Grolsch-style cliptop stubbies 50c each, 15 x 500ml stubbies (cap) 50c each Ph: 5496 9398
glasshouse Granny flat for rent - S/C unfurnished, A/C, $225 + utilities, ref. req. Phone: 0408 755 859 or 5493 0890landsborough Self contained shed, close to town $170/wk Ph: 0411 184 751
Stalls, broms, plants, preserves, cards, jewellery, toys, cooking, soaps,
childrens clothes and many more. Come & get your Xmas gifts.
Phone Joan 5494 9521
Sat Nov 24th 12noon – 5pmP&C Running Canteen
mooloolah christmas markets Nov 24th 8am to 1pm. Tables still available at $12. Phone: 5494 9536. A great variety of craft ware, cakes, plants, jewellery, books, white elephant and lots more. Refreshments available.
For Sale cont.
Giveawayclark's aboVeground pool 4m circular, 0.9 deep. Yours to take. Phone: 5494 9400
Wanted to renturgently wanted Granny flat for pensioner couple with small dog, keen gardeners, contra for part rent Ph: 0420 325 441
peachester 12 Neill Road Sat & Sun. Pre Christmas culling. Full preserving kit, old tin collection, antique furniture, fish tanks, tools & plumbing fittings, trimmer & hedge cutter. Usual bric-a-brac, too much to name it all. Come & look
Pets & Livestock cont.
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SCORPIO October 23 – November 22There can be some pressure on you from a family member. This is a time of important decisions. A change of residence or a change in your work can really make you feel quite unsettled.SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22Your ability to incorporate new concepts or projects without disruption into your routine will impress those in authority. Selling or buying property is indicated. New opportunities can come out of the blue.CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19This can be a time of increased spiritual awareness which can lead to meaningful insights about yourself and how you fit into the larger scale of things. Many doors can open for you now.AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19Avoid get rich quick schemes or shaky investments now. Rose coloured glasses could hinder your prospects for a new work situation. You will have increased ideas and a need to move forward.
PISCES February 20 – March 20A new and very important relationship can now begin. This can be exciting and give you an opportunity to gain insight into yourself. There is some need for self-composure and caution. Take things slowly and things will turn out very well.ARIES March 21 – April 20Whatever comes to you now, make sure that you use these resources in the right way. Travel or new studies can be very important to you. If any relationship has been restricting your growth, it is time to make some decisions and let go, if things cannot be worked out now. Change of residence is possible.TAURUS April 21 – May 21This is a time when you can come to a greater understanding of yourself and others. Through close relationships, your deep emotions can come to the surface. Major decisions in the home as well as your career will be made at this period.GEMINI May 22 – June 21You will be quite resourceful and creative in your chosen profession. Financial benefits are indicated. There will be a deep restlessness and a feeling of wanting to change your life style. Friendships will be important.
CANCER June 22 – July 22Unclear thinking and communicating with those close to you can be quite unpredictable. It will be wise to think before you speak. If there are any differences with others, now is the time to deal with this.LEO July 23 – August 22You may have a feeling of loneliness or frustration. A period of readjustment may be needed now as your life may not be as balanced as you would like it to be. New people will come into your life.VIRGO August 23 – September 22A relationship can be going through some ups and downs. This is a time of making some important decisions in your life. Things may be really getting you down. You may have news of a win.LIBRA September 23 – October 22This can be a time to plan and to consolidate your resources. You will have the foresight and the ability to achieve your goals. Building a new home, starting a new life style or a new business is shown.
Renee now available for Clairvoyant readings, astrology charts, she also teaches Astrology / Tarot privately phone 0408 785 304.
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Did you know you could win an admission pass to Aussie World just by sending in your jokes? The pass entitles you to unlimited rides all day! No joke!Send jokes to reception@gcnews.com.au Include name, phone number and postal address.
Just peachyAn 80-year-old woman was arrested for shoplifting. When she went before the judge he asked her “what did you steal?” She replied “a can of peaches.” The judge then asked her why she had stolen the can of peaches. She replied that she was hungry. The judge then asked her how many peaches
were in the can. She replied “six”. The judge then said “I will give you six days in jail.” Before the judge could conclude the trial the woman’s husband spoke up and asked the judge if he could say something. The judge said “what is it?” The husband said “she also stole a can of peas.”Submitted by J. Fairbrother, Beerwah
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