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The community voice

Issue 183 – Wednesday 13 November 2013

Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) proudly distributes 4000 copies free each fortnight to all within postcode 4562 area and at outlets nearby.

Weather predictions say this week is the beginning of the summer wet season for the Sunshine Coast hinterland. With a dry, cracked landscape and thirsty wildlife this spring, afternoon storms will be a welcome reprieve. An above average rainfall is predicted, so locals are advised to clear gardens and gutters and prepare an emergency home kit - if they haven't already. www.qld.gov.au/emergencykit. Photograph thanks to Steve Moon. For more reader's photos turn to page 21.

Thirsty hinterland ready for wet season

Entertainer’s Dream

78 Memorial Dr Eumundi • Sales & Rentals Ph 5442 8333 • Email: [email protected] • www.noosahinterlandrealty.com.au

This home has room for everyone with 571sqm of living space! (390sqm internal + 181sqm external) A large utility room with kitchenette and bathroom would easily convert to a granny flat. Spacious living areas, office, games room, 4 big bedrooms and private pool area make for an enviable lifestyle. The master suite includes a balcony, sitting area, luxury ensuite and WIR bigger than most bedrooms! On 1.5 acres of natural bush in a quiet setting only 15 mins from Noosa.

29 Botanica Circuit, Doonan $859,000

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Alain BouvierPhotography & food

Disclaimer (the fi ne print): All information in Eumundi Green has been written in good faith based on material, verbal or written, provided by contributors. The editor is not obliged to publish every item of information received nor will all letters and articles submitted be published without change because of layout and production considerations. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information in this publication, the publishers cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from omissions or inadvertent errors contained herein. The views expressed therein are not necessarily those of, or endorsed by, the editor or the publisher of Eumundi Green. Inclusion of any material is in no way to be taken as an endorsement by the publisher of Eumundi Green. Any photographs submitted to Eumundi Green are accepted on the basis that approval has been given for publication by the subjects of the photograph. Advertisers upon and by lodging material with Eumundi Green for publication or authorising or approving the publication or any material indemnify the publisher and its agents against all liability, claims or proceedings whatsoever.

Advertising deadline for issue 184 is before NOON THURS 21 NOVEMBERPublished by Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd ● ACN 133 941 278 ● www.eumundicco.com.auFor advertising rates and requirements please go to www.eumundigreen.com.au or phone 0400 707 778.Accounts: email [email protected] or phone 0413 199 766.A yearly subscription is $50 posted. Please phone us for local delivery points or to attend to any delivery requirements. Eumundi Green: by the community, for the community

ECCO thanks the volunteers who contributed over 100 hours production, collation and delivery work for the last issue of Eumundi Green, including:

Proofreaders: Alice Jones, Bronwen Pearson, Fran Maguire, Hamish Cameron. Designer: Rhana Harrison.

Lyndall FriendReader’s photos

Annie WilsonOutdoors

Alasdair ScottYour say

Jessica CreeveyWhat I love

Claudette BetteridgeOutdoors

Steve MoonReader’s photos

Jack HarvisonTrekking in Nepal

4000 copies of the Eumundi Green are delivered every fortnight to households, schools, cafés, shops and markets in Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, North Arm, Belli Park, Eerwah Vale, Weyba Downs and Cooroy as well as Noosa Info Centres.

This magazine is printed on 100 per cent environmentally friendly, Australian grown and made Grange Offsett paper, except the cover which is printed on Impress Gloss paper which is also environmentally friendly. www.australianpaper.com.au

Word on the street is...

I have absolutely no idea how it came to be November. I’m kinda still in June. The thought that another year is nearing its end is both exciting and terrifying. Eumundi is certainly gearing up for a fun summer. Lots of labours of love from incredible locals who are putting their hearts into creating some amazing events for us. This month Eumundi is all about the music. Along with a great line up at Joe’s and Bo Ho, we also have Elixir and Louise King in concert, our beloved Full Moon Dance and the very fi rst Eumundi Live event. Bring on November – just not too quickly.

Sacha [email protected]

Word retractionLast issue we printed a Word on the street comment that so far Cooroy State School had 40 preps enrol, therefore a class less of enrolments. Principal Jennifer Easey has since informed us that this is not the case. "Cooroy State School's 2014 prep enrolments are consistent with previous years' numbers. There will be three classes formed," she said.

Word on the street got you thinking? Send a letter to the editor and share your thoughts. [email protected]

Editor's Desk

Saturday 16 NovemberOld time dance7.30pm Belli Hall1170 Kenilworth RdBelli Park5447 0175

Saturday 16 NovemberFull moon dance7pm Verrierdale hallVerrierdale RdVerrierdale

Friday 22 November Eumundi Chamber of Commerce (ECC)Last breakfast meeting for 20137.15pm Berkelouw Café, Memorial Dr0402 215 560

Saturday 23 NovemberVerrierdale Rural Fire Brigade training2pm Brigade depot Verrierdale Rd 5471 1645

Saturday 23 NovemberStarry Nights outdoor movie6.30pm Eumundi Amphitheatre Memorial Dr0458 128 020

Sunday 24 NovemberEumundi Live concert12pm Eumundi AmphitheatreMemorial Drwww.eumundilive.com.au

Wednesday 27 November Eumundi Historical Assoc. (EHA)last General Meeting for 20136pm School of Arts, Memorial Dr0407 139 836

Friday 29 NovemberIndee Theatre opening nightLaugh Out Loud – Son of Up Eumundi6.30pm School of ArtsMemorial Dr5472 8200

Community Diary

Eumundi Winery is for sale The wet season should be starting ... round about ... now! The kids are getting excited about being in Christmas choirs

and concerts Turtles are laying eggs along our beaches at night It’s all in the perspective The Indee’s Alice in Wonderland is looking for kids for its

January production

Photo thanks to Marie Robins

Community Bus Christmas shopping Thursday schedule is:

Noosa Civic 14 Nov • Cooroy 21 Nov

Noosa Civic 28 Nov • Cooroy 5 Dec

Noosa Civic 12 Dec • Cooroy 19 Dec

9.30am pick ups at the bus stop opposite PO and in front of the Aquatic Centre soon after. Return around 12pm. Pick up time in

Cooroy or Noosa is confi rmed by driver for return.

For a small donation, save on the stress of parking and get delivered home to your 4562 door. 0488 322 323 to book a seat on the day. Community Bus

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Computer Notes Nathan Woodcock

Nathan Woodcock Systems [email protected] Ph 1300 995 502

Just a couple of follow-ups from previous articles today. Firstly, those running Windows 8 may know that the latest update, Windows 8.1, was released last month. If you are on a mobile WiFi connection you should be careful – the update is over 3GB in size and can blow your quota. Check your usage before starting the download.

The Cryptolocker ransomware virus I talked about last edition is even more prevalent – I’ve dealt with two more cases since then.There is a way you can protect yourself from the current incarnation of the virus though. An enterprising programmer has released a simple to use tool which stops the virus from being able to run even if it manages to get on your PC.

You can read all about the virus in detail here: www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/cryptolocker-ransomware-information

The prevention tool is here: www.foolishit.com/download/cryptoprevent/

Note: Mac users cannot get this virus.

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Chamber breakfast summit Options to improve regulated car parking EumundiCome and learn of the results of a recent survey on preferences of CBD business operators for improving parking in Eumundi. There’s a chance to shape the advice to Council on options for the future of parking arrangements seven days a week. Breakfast summit will be at Jacaranda Ck Farmstay and B&B, 63-73 Eumundi Range Rd, Eumundi on Friday 22 Nov at 7.15am sharp. Entry is $10 payable at door which includes a breakfast snack and tea and coffee service. RSVPs emailed by Wednesday 20 November will assist catering. Members and interested small business operators welcome.

Snippets from last meetingGreat presentations on the business opportunities with upcoming events: • Chris Cooper – Sunshine Coast Pride festival 22 Feb 2014 • Peter Homan - Summer Night Markets Dec/early Jan • Anthony Wynne-Hoelscher Eumundi Live concert series • Danielle Taylor – Body Art Carnivale 3-4 May 2014Introductions to new and enthusiastic business operators Julie Palmateer, owner of the Old Bakery building and Doonan’s Candice Rosborough-Ball from rb family law. The General Manager of the Sunshine Coast Daily Grant Ferry outlined the features of their Town Proud Campaign.Chris Sutton gave an update on establishing a Eumundi Chamber Business Mentoring Service for interested members. Wendy Birrell promoted Discover Eumundi Famil being hosted for representatives of tourist information centres on 14 November.President Barrie Adams gave a brief update from TLC Prestige Developments (Receivers and Managers Appointed) on next steps with the Butter Factory site. Please be in touch for more information on snippets.

Best dressed on the day

10th birthday winner

Another degustation dinner planned

Last Tuesday, Gina Illingworth of Gina's Beauty won best dressed lady at the Joe’s Waterhole Melbourne Cup Day for her elegant ensemble. Joe's had over one hundred patrons come along to celebrate the day.

Amanda McCarthy (centre) pictured with pharmacist Doug Porter and Samantha Nayda, was the lucky winner of Eumundi Pharmacy’s 10th Birthday raffl e valued at over $175.

As the last degustation wine matching dinner at Joe’s (pictured) was such a success, they’re planning another amazing six course meal with matching wines from McWilliams Winery on 12 December with a Christmas theme.

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Community News

PHIL AND DI’S BISTROFRESH SEAFOOD PLATTER FOR TWOSELECTION OF HOT AND COLD SEAFOOD, FRESH FRUITS AND CRUSTY BAGUETTE

$85 Friday & Sat nights only

Book your Xmas parties NOW at Joe’sGluten free beer now avail in botlo

Fri 15 Nov Twang Dynasty 8pmSat 16 Nov Smokin mirrors 2.30pmSat 23 Nov Kinky Friedman 8pmSat 30 Nov Krangy and

The Keepers 2.30pmThur 5 Dec Open mic night 8pmComing Dallas Frasca & Shaun Kirk

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Accommodation Available: “Cheapest Rates In Town”

Follow us on Facebook Live At Joe’s l Ph 5442 8144 l www.joeswaterhole.com

Memorial Dr celebrates the Cup

Local punters and Memorial Dr business people took a bit of time out to enjoy the Melbourne Cup race last Tuesday at Joe’s Waterhole, Bohemian Bungalow and the Imperial. Photos thanks to Alain Bouvier.

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Community News

ECCO. I recently attended the Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) Annual General Meeting (AGM) with Cr Greg Rogerson and we would both like to congratulate the ECCO Board for their commitment and significant contribution to the Eumundi and District local communities. It was great to see a number of new initiatives in this year’s list of achievements as well as the very important treasurer’s report which highlighted the organisation is in a strong financial position. We would like to thank the Board for their efforts and successes in what has been a challenging 12 months and wish them all the best for the coming year.

Fire and storm season meeting. At the request of some concerned Ninderry residents a meeting was held at Esma Armstrong’s home to discuss fire and emergency evacuation matters in the area. Given that some residences have only one access road in and out of the suburb, Council has agreed to work closely with the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, the local rural fire brigades and

the community in general to help formalise any "location specific" fire and emergency evacuation procedures for those communities.

With the fire and storm season upon us, I would encourage all residents to familiarise themselves with their local fire and emergency procedures and contacts.

Yandina Historic Association.It was a privilege to attend the 10th birthday of the Yandina Historic House. This event was a celebration of the historic house with wonderful displays of photos and arts and crafts. I was pleased to be able to provide a new table and chair setting to commemorate the 10th birthday. It was also great to see the opening of the museum shed at the back of the house with its large display of tools and equipment. Congratulations to the organisers for a great birthday event.

Eumundi Live in the Park. Don’t forget to pencil into your diaries the upcoming Eumundi Live in the Park concert on 24 November. This promises to be a great community event with outstanding live music and local

Councillor Robertson update

Library use for 4562 residents

Councillor in Division 9Cr Stephen Roberston

Listening to you

I realise how hectic life is and how you may not be able to

That is why I will be coming to you instead.

to meet you to understand your issues and views.

Friday 15 November 2013 from 10am until midday The Fig Tree, Memorial Drive, Eumundi

Community CornerCome along and meet your Member for NoosaGlen Elmes MP

food stalls. I recommend you book your tickets in advance through the event website www.eumundilive.com.au I look forward to seeing you there.

Meet and Greet. And finally, a quick reminder the next Eumundi and District "meet and greet" I will be hosting is on 27 November from 10am to 12pm at the Eumundi Markets.

A Sunshine Coast spokesperson has informed Eumundi Green that for most library users, the change going forward for library services will mean people will now need two library cards (membership at two library services) if they are interested in borrowing from library services in both the Sunshine Coast (Cooroy) and the other Noosa Local Government Areas (Tewantin).

It will also mean that they will only be able to collect and return loan items to the library service from which they were borrowed. In other words, the same independent library services as per pre-

amalgamation. To access another library service's collection, a person will need to become a member of that library. Council currently has three mobile libraries - one of those will go back to Noosa as part of the separation.

The spokesperson said it will be up to the new Noosa Council to decide how the mobile service provides for its community. Sunshine Coast Council's service will also be required to review the schedule of the two mobile libraries it retains in light of its community's needs. So in other words the future of our mobile library service in Eumundi cannot currently be assured.

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CWA really a witches covern!New bus shelter very welcome

69 Memorial Dr, Eumundi

Ph 5442 [email protected]

Sunday afternoon LIVE AT THE BOHO

BARLEYSHAKES TRIO The Barleyshakes are known for their passionate,uplifting approach to Irish Aussie folk. Theirlive shows are fi lled with funk, wild energy andhumour. Their contemporary approach to Celticmusic lead them to winning the QueenslandMusic Award for World music in 2011.2pm Sunday 17 November

BOOK YOUR XMAS HOHO AT THE BOHO We will ensure you have a wonderful end of year wind up. Get in early as we are booking up fast.

NO LIVE MUSIC ON SUNDAY 24 NOVEMBER due to the Eumundi Live Concert

Family celebration or work party? Choose The Fig Tree for both.

Excellent Quality and price this Christmas time.

All parties welcome - large or small!

86 Memorial Dr EumundiPh 5442 8555

www.thefigtree.net.au

News in brief Belli Hall is hosting their Annual Christmas Old-time Dance on Saturday 16 Nov, 7.30 pm. $12 for adults, $5 students, children free. Includes country style supper. All ages and experience welcome. Belli Hall is alcohol free and located at 1170 Kenilworth Road, Belli Park. Contact Margaret 5447 0175 or www.bellihall.com

Eumundi Live is offering Party Paks for groups of 10 which include a shaded "exclusive use"

marquee with excellent viewing, entry tickets and a picnic from Fiona's Fancies plus non alcoholic beverages. All inclusive Party Tent price is $500, ($400 for 4562 groups). Numbers are limited. 0418 184 967.

The next Genealogy Sunshine Coast workshop Interesting Facts About the Wars by Russell Phipps, will be held on Wednesday 20 November from 10-12 pm. $5 includes morning tea. The Centre is located in Petrie Park Rd,

Nambour, opposite the pool. For more information 5441 4266.

The winners of the recent Eumundi Biggest Loser competition have been announced with Keith, John and Sophie taking out the honours. The trio lost 33kg between them. Together with 15 other challengers, they recently completed an eight week not-for-profit program coached by Glenn and Deana Zerafa from Doonan. Another Community Weight

Loss Challenge is starting this November. 5471 0259. Entries Open for Great Santa Race at Apex Park in Cooroy at 4.30pm on Saturday 7 December. First prize is $750, second $500 and third $250, but there are also five random draws of $100. The event also raises funds for the Leukaemia Foundation. Entry is $10 and includes a free Santa suit to race in. Participants must be 18 years or over. www.christmasincooroy.com.au

Hinter Coast driver Mel McKinnis with Noosa District High students Aaron, Zander, Allora, Shea and Charmaine in the shade of the new bus shelter Eumundi 110. Mel said the campaign to get the shelter established took some time and was much assisted by Division 10 Councillor, Cr Greg Rogerson’s efforts.

Members of Eumundi CWA attended the annual state conference held in Bundaberg last week. At the Nambour North Coast and Central Highlands combined division dinner, members were invited to dress for Halloween. Eumundi’s representatives (from right) Robin Bryan, Barbara Robinson, Patricia Meek, Dell Ford and Florence Saunders were more than happy to oblige.

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Your Say

SERVICES & NOTICES

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Heritage & Visitor Centre

Corner Gridley & Memorial Dr • Ph 5442 8762 Opening Hours: Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm

Sat 9am to 3pm • Sun 10am to 2pm

Proudly supported by Eumundi & District Historical Association

The Hall will turn 101 on 15 November, 2013.

Ever been to the Hall?It may have been 40 years ago or it may have been last week!Please share your memories by email, on our facebook page, at www.eumundihistoricalfoundation.com or send us a letter and become part of the heritage collection at Discover Eumundi."My parents Jim and Grace Carcary owned a large piggery on Doonan Road from about 1954 to approx. 1958. I won a talent quest in the School of Arts Hall when I was 11. The Webb Brothers were there that night and I was asked to travel with them and their wives to perform all over South East Queensland. My mother wouldn't let me go and I remember I won a guinea for 1st prize. It was a lot of money in those days."

Happy 101 Birthday Eumundi School of Arts

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Inger’s farewell from Tallgum

Eumundi Green vollie Inger (second from left) recently had a goodbye party. She’s bidding Eumundi goodbye and moving all the way to … Cooroy. Lucky for the Green Inger will still be part of the Green collating team.

An angel appearedEarly on Tuesday morning, our much-loved 11 year old golden retriever, Oliver, collapsed in our front yard. It was shocking; he had always appeared the picture of good health. We rushed him to our local vet (thank you Ben for meeting us at 6 am), but from then on the news was never re-assuring. By Thursday lunchtime we had the worst possible diagnosis; Oliver had liver cancer, he was a very sick dog indeed with little chance of recovery. Since we had always wanted to do

what was best for him, our choice was painful but obvious. We brought home our beautiful boy, sedated so as to be out of pain, and spent the afternoon saying our goodbyes. We had a lot to say to a special soul who had given us so much pleasure and loyalty.

Dawn from Walkabout Vet arrived in the evening. Caring and unhurried, she talked us gently through what was to occur, answered all our questions, and stayed with us for several hours until it was all over. She even had the foresight to bring some treats along, thus blessing us with the last sight of a wagging tail and enthusiastic eating. Oliver’s departure was dignifi ed and painless, thanks entirely to Dawn’s efforts. For us it was (and still is) a painful and devastating experience, somewhat relieved by this gentle, warm and so very kind lady. Thank you, Dawn.

Sian Blievers

Lack of respect dissapointingWe love what the school has done to the ugly fencing around the corner of Memorial Dr and

Caplick Way in Eumundi. It’s a pity that the Saturday market traders have no respect for other people’s property. The photo shows a van parked into the kids' artwork. Very disappointing.Thanks, Dave Welch, Memorial Dr,

Eumundi

Special community clubWhilst watching my daughters compete in the recent Cooroy Swim carnival, I refl ected on how fortunate we are to be members of a special community club. One could not fail to be impressed with the manner in which all these young swimmers conducted themselves, with PBs galore for the Eumundi Swim Club swimmers. Club President, Oddbjorn Ludvigsen and swim

Proud supporter of Eumundi GreenMATT NOAKES, Eumundi Post Offi cePh 5442 8202 • Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.00pm • Sat 9.00am –11.00am

coach, Richard McLean, have fostered a great sense of team spirit and unity amongst all the children, no matter their ability. As it happens, the club does boast a wealth of talented young swimmers, which helped the club to be awarded the Wide Bay Region Club of the Year.

Alasdair Scott

Mail retrieval service

Last week when Karen Beardsley posted her letter – in the wrong box, she was amazed to fi nd Matt unfazed and he graciously helped her retrieve it.

Alterations and dressmaking Karyn 0457 232 628

Computer support neededeBay, picassa etc. Pay $25 p/hManena 5447 0164

Katie Rose Hospice, Doonan, is looking for volunteers to help with the Christmas gift wrapping fundraiser at Sunshine Plaza Maroochydore. Shifts are about 4 hours with volunteers needed between 9 and 24 Dec. If you can lend a hand contact Pat 5442 2485 or 0404 980 222.

Koala Habitat Conservation Workshop. Noosa & District Landcare Group (NDLG) invites the community to attend a Koala Habitat Conservation Workshop. Wed 20 Nov, 5 – 7pm, Futures Centre, Pavilion St, Pomona. Guest speakers will be presenting local to national perspectives on clinical, political and practical on-ground koala conservation measures. Entry by donation. RSVP [email protected] or 5485 2155

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Community News

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Cooroy Log Maze open for discovery

Eumundi Rural Fire Brigade’s mascot Blazer the Koala showed up at the recent open day to help local volunteer Duncan (pictured) share a serious message with residents about having a bushfire survival plan. There was a great turnout from the community and market goers.

The Cooroy Log Maze behind the Cooroora Woodworkers at 8 Lower Mill Rd, has finally been completed after years of hard work and planning and with the support of Council and the community. The attraction was handcrafted by the Cooroora woodworkers club.

Fire brigade open day

Book drive for kidsHelp make a kid's Christmas this year by giving the gift of reading to an underprivileged child. Donations of a new, unwrapped childrens' or young adult book can be made to any Sunshine Coast Library between 11 Nov and 15 Dec. Books are distributed by the Salvation Army to children and young adults in need across the region in time for Christmas. You can leave a personalised message with the book (or books!) which they will add to their message board.

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Eumundi Markets

EDCA stall holders at your service on the terraces opposite Eumundi Post Office on Wednesdays.

Eumundi & District Community Assn Inc Operating Wednesday Markets for Our Community

Congratulations Lorenzo – Noosa Artisan UpcycleYou can fi nd Lorenzo’s magical creations, largely upcycled jewellery and home wares from cutlery and other discarded items, at his Wednesday stall on the top terrace opposite the Post Offi ce. Whilst Lorenzo has been at the markets just a couple of years he grew up with a love of creating jewellery. Lorenzo shared, “I’ve always loved cooking and playing around with spoons and shaping jewellery is just a natural extension of sharing the love and connecting with people.” The evidence of the love is everywhere in his stall with his home made lazy susan display of wonderful jewellery items lovingly polished, inviting visitors in to inspect displays close up, to see him crafting new items and sharing his happiness with visitors at being part of the markets.

Lorenzo says that a market is like a theatre performance as stall holders and supporters come to the stage and play out a role complete with comradeship, colour and creative opportunity to form a market and then it closes until the next performance day, another market day!

Lorenzo is still smiling after receiving his Eumundi Business Award recently. “I was extremely moved and surprised,” he said.

A large crowd of locals and Brisbanites turned out for the Original Eumundi Market's Passion For Fashion parade last Saturday. General Manager of Eumundi Markets Peter Homan said the day, "focused on the unique designs of the many talented artisans in the market community. Eumundi Markets is a wonderful platform for both established and emerging designers, and Passion for Fashion is our chance to celebrate the talent and skill here in our community.”

The summer collections showed recurring themes of earthy colours, rich textures, and fun, ethnic infl uences from designers such as Marmilade, Lime Zest, Abby Rose Bikinis, Betiko, Bellicious, Madzara, Fabrigami, Truessence, Knickerbocker Bloom, Butterscotch Castle and Boom Shankar. Sunshine Coast TAFE emerging designers also took to the catwalk.

Market designers on show

colours, rich textures, and fun, ethnic infl uences from designers

Bloom, Butterscotch Castle and Boom Shankar. Sunshine Coast

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Bloom, Butterscotch Castle and Boom Shankar. Sunshine Coast Bloom, Butterscotch Castle and Boom Shankar. Sunshine Coast

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Schools and Community Kids

Proud supporter of Eumundi Green

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ESS exceptional maths results What I love: A wonderful wet worldJessica Creevey, Year 4, Ignite English, Eumundi State School

Splash! Every Thursday, as soon as I hit the water I feel refreshed after a long, hot day at school. Everyone is splashing water all around, having the time of their life. Quickly, I slide on my goggles and fl ippers and immerse myself in the wonderful place called The Eumundi Pool!

Helpful teachers have taught me how to be a confi dent and competent swimmer over the past four years. Whether I’m there for my lessons or just splashing around with my friends, I’m always having fun.

On days that are closest to the holidays, we do funny and crazy strokes in our lessons, like breaststroke freestyle, which is breast stroke kick with freestyle arms. Now doesn’t that sound crazy? It is also fantastic when we play the underwater race. Competitions between Junior Squad and Mini Squad don’t often happen, but when they do they are competitive and fun. I also go to the pool on the holidays and weekends with my friends. We play games such as Marco Polo and Sharks and Mermaids for hours. Sometimes we just sit underwater or wave at each other.

Each Thursday after my lessons, I swim around in the shallow area and play with friends until I am as cold as ice. All this splashing, racing and diving works up an appetite, so once I’ve changed into some warm and toasty clothes I gobble up a scrumptious treat! What more would I want to do? Jump back in and swim again!

The year 6 team (from left); Alex, Rebecca, Abi, Extension Maths teacher Julie Fitzsimon, Jack and Coen.

On Wednesday 30 October, year 6 and 7 students from Eumundi State School (ESS) competed in the annual Sunshine Coast Maths Tournament at the Lake Kawana Community Centre. There were over 400 students participating from both state and private schools, covering the entire region from Pomona to Caloundra. Lachie achieved a perfect score of 10 out of 10 in the Year 7 individual event. In the overall team event our Year 7 students placed 3rd with a score of 30 out of 45. The year 6 students did Eumundi proud with exceptional results in all events. Reid scored 10 out of 10 in the individual competition and our year 6 students placed 2nd overall in the individual event. They also placed 2nd in both the team and relay events. At the end of the day ESS year 6 placed 2nd overall with a total of 136 points, pipped at the post by Sunshine Coast Grammar School.

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Fiction: Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan and Five Star Billionaire by Tash Aw

Younger readers (7-12): My Dad's A Birdman by David Almond, which is the next book for the Twin Tales Book Club. The next meeting of the club is 24 November 10.30am.

20% discount for Eumundi Green Readers!

Books

Benang by Kim Scott is a horrible book - which is precisely why you must read it. Its horror in subject matter - the stripping away of identity via the state-sanctioned breeding-out of the Aboriginal Race – is countered by Scott’s superb writing. To read this book is an education, particularly for those who are blinkered to the violence and dispossession in Australia’s colonial history, either via denial or a one-sided history syllabus.

Harley, a man of mixed Nyoongar and English heritage, fl oats in a cultural margin attempting to reconcile his family history. Harley’s grandfather Ernest Solomon Scat was an enthusiastic enactor of the policies promoted and pursued by the West Australian Chief Protector of Aborigines A. O. Neville, appointed between 1915 and 1936. Aborigines of full descent – thought to be nearing extinction - were to be permanently segregated to die off as a race. Those of part descent were to be separated from their full-blood relations, eventually to be absorbed into white society through their labour and intermarriage, so long as there was no “throwback” of course.

In retirement the non-fi ctional Chief Protector A. O. Neville wrote the book Australia’s Coloured Minority: Its Place In The Community, published in 1947. In it he illustrates his view that the assimilation of full and part descent Aboriginal people can only be achieved by “breeding out the colour”. These ideas manifested as policy and legislation for the WA Dept of Aborigines and Fisheries and gave lonely, white men such as Ernest the excuse they needed to head out to the new settlements to divide and breed, leaving an abusive trail of destruction. The actions of men such as Ernest were breathtaking in their perverse audacity, a reality driven home with force as Scott intersperses the fi ction with raw quotes from documents and letters found researching his own mixed race heritage. Whilst wrapped in fi ction, this book is a history lesson. Scott treads carefully between those that would seek to dilute negative aspects of our colonial past as debated in Australia’s History Wars, and that of assuming authority to write on behalf of a mythical homogenized Aboriginal population. As such, he writes a personal story of one man discovering his past, whilst giving weight to the broader context with historical detail. He allows the factual artifacts in the novel to stand apart for examination despite their enormous offence. He leaves no room for denial.

Benang is diffi cult. It is easier to bury one’s head in the sand and pretend there is no need for such a book to exist. This is my second reading of Benang and I am still coming to terms with the complexities – perhaps I never will. However I believe this is a vitally important book to commit time to, if only to fi nd empathy that goes beyond the important fi rst step of the 2007 apology to the stolen generation.

History is a conversation requiring two sides and Benang has helped plug some of the gaps in my Australian history education of the 1980’s. Of course history cannot be rewound but consider the Freidrich Hegel quote that goes something like: “The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.” Perhaps the problem is that we only learn about the bits that keep our worldview comfortably propped up. Benang will make you uncomfortable but you will certainly learn a great deal more about the puzzle that is humanity. Please read it at least twice.

Benang Duncan Sayers

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In a rainy town in the north of England, there are strange goings-on. Dad is building a pair of wings, eating fl ies, and feathering his nest. Auntie Doreen is getting cross and making dumplings and even Mr. Mint, the headmaster, is not quite himself. Watching it all is Lizzie, missing her mam and looking after Dad by letting him follow his newfound whimsy.

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Theatre and Arts

Benang Duncan Sayers Indee Theatre John Burls

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Experience Eumundi

The Fig Tree owner and vice president of Eumundi Chamber of Commerce Andy Dudas had a big day recently, drawing Gold Coast visitor B Jackson’s ticket from the October entries in Experience Eumundi’s monthly car park lucky draw and backing up later as a volunteer model for the launch of the 2014 Body Art competition theme Dreams and Nightmares.

Early-bird prices for Laugh Out Loud – Son of Up Eumundi are

available so now is the time to get your groups together for this

hilarious dinner and show. At $41, or $39 for eight or more, it’s a

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The offi cial launch of the 2014 competition theme for the Australian Body Art Carnivale Dreams and Nightmares featured talented body artists and models who came together to create what will become the fl agship images for the 2014 Carnivale – under the direction of Eumundi local designer Matt Blak.

In 2011 ECCO began to roll out its Experience Eumundi’s marketing campaign responding to independent research to undertake a series of tactics to “improve existing offerings and educate target markets on experiences that already exist”. Events in Eumundi are a key aspect of the campaign so ECCO is pleased to again be a major sponsor for the annual Body Art event – put the date in your diary now 3 and 4 May 2014.

Arts News in briefTina Cooper new glass exhibition

Tina Cooper’s latest exhibition entitled Cornucopia is open until March 2014. Tina said, “Emerging from their shells the nautiluses evoke a new discovery of glass

making.” It can be viewed in Tina’s Art Cave at the rear of her Gallery at 93 Memorial Dr, Eumundi.

Resident Eumundi artist Bob Gammage of the Theatre of Life Artistry (TOLA) is currently crowd funding for his master project entitled The Experience Games. Bob has been developing his card and board game based on his life and experiences in Eumundi for a number of years. www.indiegogo.com/projects/440218/emal/3631983

Christmas A Cappella Choir perform their Christmas concert featuring Good Vibrations and Spiritsong, directed By Andrew Emmet, on Friday 6 December at 7.30pm, Uniting Church Hall, Werin St, Tewantin. Admission $10, Conc. $8. 5474 1498 [email protected]

The November-December season of Laugh Out Loud – Son of Up Eumundi has begun production. 2013 has been a political year like no other and the jokes have almost written themselves, but Laugh Out Loud isn’t just about politics, it's a big bag of laughs and our new Musical Director, Andrew O’Connor, has masterminded the settings for the original songs.

There’s been a noticeable increase in the number of locals attending the Indee over the past year and (according to their feedback) they’re more than pleasantly surprised. Over the past two decades we’ve seen the local numbers grow slowly. The bulk of audiences have come from outside our area, which means that in all our full house seasons under 10 per cent were locals. Sadly we still fi nd an occasional resident who has no idea about the active theatre in town!

To book for shows individually or for groups please contact 5472 8200 or go to www.eumundilivetheatre.com

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Celebrate Food

Gold of Provence Food and photos Alain Bouvier

5442 8806 • 102 Memorial Dr Eumundi

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Loy Krathong Dinner at Sala ThaiJoin us in celebrating the Thai Floating Festival

Wednesday 20 November, 6.30pm - 9pm$55 per person

Live Thai music and dance show, Thai buffet dinner, floating competition and lots more fun. Limited places so book early.

When I fi rst arrived in Australia, I was so pleased to discover that this sauce had travelled so far from my province of southeastern France... but something was missing. Aioli is not just a sauce it is an entire meal. In my memory, it's eaten for Sunday lunch in the garden, around a table of friends and family, where we would sit for hours, drinking rosé, and putting the world to rights.

Aioli is a garlic mayonnaise made of garlic, egg, lemon juice, and olive oil. In Provence, aioli (or more formally, Le Grand Aioli) also designates a complete dish consisting of various boiled vegetables; usually carrots, potatoes, and green beans, boiled fi sh; normally salt cod, and boiled eggs, served with the sauce. The traditional method is to use a mortar and pestle, which gives the sauce its creamy texture. The technique described below comes from J.B. Reboul's classic cookbook, La Cuisiniere Provencale, published in 1897 and widely considered to be the bible of Provencal cooking.

“Around a good Aioli, well combined, fragant and light brown like a golden thread, answer me; where are the men who don't recognise each other as brothers ? “ Frederic Mistral

Ingredients• 2 garlic cloves per

person• olive oil• 1 egg yolk per person• water• salt to taste

MethodTake two peeled garlic cloves (per person) and place in a mortar.Reduce to a paste with a pestle; add a pinch of salt, an egg yolk and pour in the oil in a thin thread while turning with the pestle. Take care to add the oil very slowly and, during this time, never stop turning; you should obtain a think pommade. After having added about three or four tablespoons of oil, add the juice of a lemon and a teaspoon of tepid water, continue to add oil little by little and, when the

Le Grand Aioli

pommade again becomes too thick, add another few drops of water, without which it falls apart, so to speak, the oil separating itself from the rest. If, despite all precautions, this accident should occur, one must remove everything from the mortar, put into it another egg yolk, a few drops of lemon juice and, little by little, spoonful by spoonful, add the unsuccessful aioli while turning the pestle constantly. This one calls "reinstating the aioli" (relever l'aioli). An aioli for seven to eight persons will absorb over two cups of oil. In his similarly classic book, Simple French Food, Richard Olney recommends toning down the recipe for non-Provencal palates unaccustomed to such a heavy dose of garlic. He suggests four cloves of garlic for an aioli serving 8 people. He also recommends starting with two egg yolks before starting to add the oil.

The Components for 8 servings• 4 to 8 eggs • 0.5kg green beans, topped and tailed• 1 large head caulifl ower, cut into large fl orets• 0.6kg baby carrots, peeled—if baby carrots are not available, cut

large carrots on the diagonal into long batonettes• 0.5kg small new potatoes, scrubbed• 8 small or 4 medium beets • 1.5kg of Cod or other mild white fi sh, cut into 100g portions• Crusty French bread

Preparing the ComponentsPlace the eggs in a small sauce pan and boil for 10min. Refresh under cold water. Peel and halve.

Trim the beet greens so only a half inch or so of the stems remain. Leave the root intact. Scrub the beets. Place in a baking dish and add a splash of water. Cover with foil and bake at 180° for 45 min to an hour until tender. Cool, then trim and peel. Cut into halves.

The remaining vegetables should be cooked in boiling salted water until just tender. Remove from water and spread on towels to cool. Typically the vegetables are served at room temperature or still slightly warm. The green beans will take 5 to 8 min, the caulifl ower about 4 to 8 min, the carrots 12 to 20 min — depending on their size and age, and the new potatoes will take 15 to 20 minutes. If you like, halve the new potatoes when cool enough to handle.

To prepare the fi sh, rub each fi llet lightly with oil and season. Arrange in an oiled baking dish, add a splash of water (literally a splash—not even be enough to cover the dish bottom) and cover tightly with foil. Transfer to a preheated 180° oven and bake for about 10 minutes until just cooked. Do not overcook - remember that the fi sh will continue to cook when removed from the oven. To serveArrange fi sh, vegetables and eggs on large platters. Place several bowls of the aïoli sauce on the table. Everyone takes what they want on their plate and adds the sauce. A good baguette with this dish and you’re ready for a feast! If a guest fi nds the aïoli too garlicky, give him or her a glass of cognac in the middle of the meal. It does wonders.

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Last week in Melbourne I stumbled upon a gorgeous community garden, smack bang in the middle of the city. Now when I say smack bang, I really mean smack bang, right in the

centre - on the rooftop of the Federation Square car park. Although the gardens weren't open to the public at the time I was there, I was lucky enough to be having a sticky beak through

the fence when a lovely couple came along to water their patch and invited me in. Not only did I delight in the plethora of photographic subjects, but enjoyed learning how the city folk bring the outdoors, gardening and fresh produce into their lives. All of the raised beds had quaint stenciled signs on them, indicating their owners, and I was thrilled to recognize the name of the restaurant I had just eaten in – no wonder their food had tasted so fresh! It sure limited the food miles I contributed to that day. My hosts Roy and Lisa (pictured) were retired school teachers living in the city centre, however like many city dwellers, their high rise, balcony-less lifestyle didn't allow for much more than a pot of herbs on a windowsill. Although us hinterland folk would just about choke at the price, residents of the CBD pay $25 a week to use the facilities and become a part of the community garden. This raised quite a bit of discussion amongst us, but was put neatly

into perspective when the price differences between apartments with balconies or gardens was compared to those without, and the cost of buying fresh herbs and greens at the supermarket each week was factored in. There were other added benefi ts too, like getting an extra raised bed if you were prepared to water the communal gardens and other people’s plots, the sense of community that grows out of meeting those who share similar interests and ideals, not to mention the perfect positioning of the patch, practically on the banks of the Yarra, making it an ideal party location for fi reworks and cultural celebrations. You can fi nd out more about the Pop Up Patch (run by the Little Veggie Patch Co), on their website littleveggiepatchco.com.au, and also on Facebook, and see the other magnifi cent ways they are bringing like minded members of the community together with healthy and life affi rming pastimes.

Urban pop-up patch Assisi Chant

Le Grand Aioli

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Health and Lifestyle

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No doubt you’ve seen the large Medical Centre Opening Soon sign heralding work to commence soon on a major renovation of the exCocoaChocolat building by Ochre Health for Eumundi Family Medical Centre due to open in early 2014.

Another early step in the development is an opportunity to meet the CEO of Ochre Health John Burns who will host the community meeting to discuss the new service on Wednesday 4 December 5.30pm at the current Medical Centre site and forecourt. The meeting is to seek your input into preferred services for the new Centre and will include information on the extra GPs relocating to Eumundi. A fl oor plan of the new Centre will be on display and there will be a Q and A session. Phoned RSVPs welcome but not essential.

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We replace millions of cells each day and these new cells are made out of the building blocks that come from our food. When we eat real food our bodies will make use of the nutrients, minerals and vitamins to keep us healthy. When we eat processed foods (and drinks) that are laden with chemicals and additives, our bodies are unable to use these non-foods. Instead it will store them away as we are not designed to assimilate processed food.

This in turn places a huge strain on our liver and other organs and also contributes to weight gain. If you fi nd you are storing fat around your stomach and/or other areas that is hard to budge, it might be a good time to start eating more of the natural foods that nature intended.

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Environment and Outdoors

Spring-cleaning doesn’t just relate to our homes and closets, it’s equally as valuable in the garden. Our tropical garden area was becoming a little over run and some of the beds were falling apart, so it was time for a spring clean. The excess leafy matter was cut off and thrown in the adjoining chicken pen for the girls to pick on, and any remaining tubers and roots were dug up. Some of these we used for meals, some went into our "worming mix" for the chickens and the rest was composted.

New garden beds were formed up with sleepers and our attention then turned to the soil. If we want to grow nutritious herbs and veggies, we need to provide the foundations for this in our soil. One of the greatest things we can do to ensure this outcome is to understand what’s in our gardens from the beginning. A simple DIY pH test can tell you whether you have any problems with acidity or alkalinity, but there are other things to consider. Things such as having a heavy clay base

or excessively sandy soil will require different specialized treatments, but in each case the addition of organic matter will help immeasurably. Even if we buy in commercial or "premium" garden soils, there is a lot we can do to enhance what’s already there. Loads of composted matter is really important to add nutrients and stop the soil from clumping together and repelling water. Worm castings help make the soil light and fl uffy, with the added advantage of providing a slow-release fertilizer and benefi cial micro-organisms. Liquid "worm pee" will also provide these micro-organisms and fertilizers, while things like Blood and Bone or Dynamic Lifter add other nutrients to the soil, but often we still need more. If we want super health-giving veggies on our plate we need the super health-giving factors in our soil to begin with. Unfortunately Australia’s soil is quite poor in many minerals, such as magnesium, zinc, selenium, nitrogen and potassium (all of which are very important for cell and tissue

Life on a better ridge – sweet soil Claudette Betteridge

health), and these need to be added in the right quantities. A local Yandina-based company, Nutri Tech, produces a great product called ‘Natramin’ which provides these minerals. They also offer the information needed to apply it in the necessary quantities, (as too much of these elements can have as detrimental an effect as too little, and can be almost impossible to remove from the soil). Adding organic mulch over the top of gourmet soil is the pièce de résistance and will suppress the weeds, reduce erosion and keep the soil cooler come summer time, when our new crops will be at their best.

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Short-beaked echidnas, Tachyglossus aculeatus (meaning "with a swift tongue"), commonly called spiny anteaters, have a number of defence mechanisms of which we became very aware some years ago. We were called out to rescue an echidna being attacked by dogs. In the car, Maureen had it in a strong cardboard box on top of a towel on her lap. In no time the echidna had burrowed through the box and towel and started shredding Maureen’s legs. The only thing we could do was to

transfer it to the car boot. It was too late at night to take the echidna to a vet for a check-up and it appeared unharmed except for foam dripping from the snout, which we now know is normal. We found the echidna had dug through the car boot mat and wedged itself into the spare tyre. It refused to budge. There was no way for us to remove it without lacerated hands and heavy gloves couldn’t access it in the tight space. Eventually it relaxed enough to allow us to lift it and that’s when the ultimate escape mechanism

was deployed. The creature voided its bladder and bowels in a gush of liquid excrement. The stench was overpowering. The boot had to be swamped out and needed ongoing treatment with deodorant. Weeks after it was still nauseating.

The text books say that the echidna’s defence mechanism is to dig straight down into the soil, which we have observed and were astonished at how quickly the animal disappeared. On very hard surfaces the tactic is to roll up into a ball, presenting only sharp spines to an attacker. The third tactic which we learnt to our disgust, is well known to wildlife carers but never mentioned in books. The incident with that echidna showed us another remarkable ability that echidnas have. To keep this rescued one safe for the night we had placed it into a heap of leaf-litter in a good size wire cage but did not padlock the latch at the top. Next morning we sifted the litter but the echidna was gone. We could not believe it had climbed up and out and we accused one another of letting it go. Since then we have learnt that they can easily climb up inside a wheely-bin and escape unless the lid is weighted down. They can very easily climb chain-wire fences. In New Guinea, Tim Flannery was amazed to see that a Long-beaked echidna he had put in a corral surrounded by a 2 metre high paling fence, climb up and walk along the top. He also noted that this animal was extremely smart.

Along with the Platypus, echidnas are egg-laying mammals, the only two known monotremes (having one orifi ce), in the world. The female echidna has no pouch as such but a skin fold on her abdomen. A single egg is laid into this fold, hatches out after about 10 days

and the hatchling is carried for about another 50 days. It feeds by licking milk secreted from pores. When the baby echidna, or puggle, is too big to be carried, the mother leaves it in a concealed hollow, returning every fi ve to 10 days to feed it. The puggle leaves the burrow about six to eight months later.

A few years ago we would see two or three echidna road-kills along the Eumundi – Noosa Rd every week. Recently we have not seen any - dead on the road nor alive on our property. So it was encouraging to see that John and Rosemary Jeffreys found one on their property recently along that road after four years of no sightings. Also, an echidna has been observed by Fay Wiggins on both sides of the road outside the Verrierdale Hall. We hope it survives: they are not really road-smart.

Although echidnas are not classed as endangered and are found in all areas of our continent, they are thin on the ground and becoming less in numbers due to habitat destruction and in no small measure, to being killed on roads. The quandary is: if we see an echidna on or beside the road our fi rst thought is to remove it to safety. Which side of the road looks safer? The road is part of that echidna’s range and it may well have a puggle in a burrow nearby reliant on its mother to come and feed it. If we have removed her to “safety” on the wrong side from her puggle she will return there – and hopefully cross the road unscathed. If she doesn’t, the puggle dies. Echidnas do not suddenly jump out in front of cars from the roadside so caution when driving, especially where road-signs advise of wildlife in the area, will help in some part to avoid the iconic echidna becoming extinct.

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Thanks to Raynette Mitchell looked after this orchid for me while I was away and by the look of it, she did a great job! Steve Moon, Doonan

Barred fi nches, Lyndall Friend

Long billed Corellas, Lyndall Friend

Grass Head, Assisi Chant, Cooroy

Eumundi sunshineOver the next couple of months Eumundi Green would love you to capture Spring/Summer. Send your high resolution photos and a caption to [email protected] and we may print them in the magazine. Happy snapping!

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Outdoors

Busy bees Annie Wilson

There's a nice buzz in the air now at our place because we are lucky enough to have been given a hive of Australian native bees recently. Our friends have a strong hive of Trigona carbonaria that needed to be split, and we were the fortunate recipients. A hive of native bees has been on our wish list for a long time, so we're really excited to welcome them to our garden. Already they are busily coming and going at amazing speed, some carrying pollen, others working on the hive. The new hive's fi rst job is to shore up the structure.

They will seal any spaces with tree resins, and create a protective entrance using the same method. Native bee hives are susceptible to attack from phorid and syrphid fl ies as well as ants, so they establish a tacky entrance as a deterrent against them. They really are amazing to watch at work. Our interest is mainly in their pollination potential for propagation purposes, because the general bee population on our property is quite low. But promoting an Australian native species also feels like a good thing to do.

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Firstly, thankyou to all those people who visited the Eumundi Brigade Open Day on Saturday the 2nd. Blazer was a very popular and busy Bear, as were our local Volunteer Community Educator, and Eumundi Brigade Members. To all those who walked away with a PREPARE ACT SURVIVE booklet, please take the time to follow through with that planning and preparation.

PREPARE ACT SURVIVETo those who are not yet convinced of the need to plan and prepare in advance, may I recommend you take a look at the video When the Fires Come produced by the CFA shortly after the Black Saturday fi res in Victoria. This is not an “Advice” or “How To” video.

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A total fi re ban has been declared for the Fraser Coast, Gympie, North Burnett, Cherbourg, Bundaberg and South Burnett (previously known as the Local Government Area of Murgon and Wondai Shire) council areas.

ALWAYS RECRUITINGThe Eumundi District Rural Fire Brigade consistently responds two appliances to every Fire Call. To maintain this ability during busy times we need more fi refi ghters to share the workload. The Eumundi Brigade trains on the fi rst and third Tuesday of every month. Training commences at 7pm and includes both practical and theoretical training, culminating in a Certifi cate 2 in Public Safety.

For more information simply visit the station during training, or whenever the doors are open, or call 07 5442 7900

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We were trekking for over three weeks, and completed the Annapurna Circuit and

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My Dad loved it, but I was more excited by eating Yak Burgers.

After our trek we were in the capital Kathmandu for a week and Dad did some work with the Forget Me Not charity. They are an organisation that tries to connect false orphans with their families or villages. We did lots of things with the girls like going to some of the many temples in Kathmandu and going shopping for winter coats, and made really great friends with them all and

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it was very hard to say goodbye. We loved Nepal so much we are already planning our next trip back!

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