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WEDNESDAY MAY 18 - 2011. VOLUME 26-0110,300 copies delivered FREE
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Celebrating 25 years of dedication to local news and connecting our communityBEERBURRUM | GLASS HOUSE | BEERWAH | PEACHESTER | LANDSBOROUGH | MOOLOOLAH VALLEY | GLENVIEW | PALMVIEW
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18 | May WEDNESDAY
Community volunteer meeting for Grantham, will be held at the Mooloolah Community Centre to register your participation, donation and to find out more about the Grantham Feel Good and Support Day on June 4. Contact Dee, at Mooloolah Hair Studio 5494 7177, email [email protected]
22 | May SUNDAY
Family Fun Day at Sandy Creek Organic. Enjoy a fun day on the farm, with food, music, walks, talks and a farm stall. The event starts at 10.30am when Jessi’s Jazz Trio starts to play and finishes with the last tour of the farm around 3.00pm. Entry is free and all are welcome at 2471 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah.
Annual Regatta of the Sunshine Coast Model Boat Club. There will be sail boats, tug boats, work boats, model warships, submarines, torpedo boats etc. The venue is the lake at the University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs. Follow the University signs off the Sunshine Coast Motorway and the model boat sign in the University grounds. Entry is free and refreshments will be available.
24 | May TUESDAY
Cancer Council Information Evening. Rhonda Earel, General Manager of Cancer Council Queensland will give an overview of their achievements over the past 50 years, current research projects and an update on the research grant named in hour of the Beerwah Charity Sports. This will be held at the Mary Mackillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah from 7.30pm, there will be no charge and supper will be provided. Enquiries to Bruce Page on 5494 9557.
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Morning tea for cancer. The Landsborough Hall Committee and Craft Group together with the wider Landsborough Community are hosting this annual event to raise funds for cancer research. They will be having a cent auction on the day and need prizes to auction, big or small and donations for morning tea. Donations can be collected or can be left at craft group on Wednesday mornings. For more information call Shirley 5494 1686.
Glass House Legacy Laurel Club Mystery Trip Glass House members to meet Bowls Club 8.00am. Beerwah at train station at 8.15am.
26 | May THURSDAY
‘Cuppa for Cancer’ organised by the Mooloolah Slimmers at the Mooloolah Public Hall, from 10.00am to 12.00noon. There will be an excellent morning tea, raffles and entertainment provided by the local community. Vicious Vintage will be displaying a fashion parade. A Bowen therapist will be available as well as other products and services. Another popular attraction is our bring and buy stall. All proceeds raised during the morning will go directly to the Queensland Cancer Foundation. For more information please contact Bev on 5494 7793.
Cent Sale will be held by the Beerwah CWA, as usual there will be a well laden table of goods as prizes, morning tea will commence at 9.30am with the usual cost of $3.00 to be held at the CWA Room in Simpson Street, Beerwah.
Delightful Dawn Whitehouse of Landsborough (alias entertainer, Neil Bidner of Bald Knob) photography by Glen Krohn. See our page 3 story.
Some of you may know that this week is officially National Volunteer Week, and the motto is ‘Inspiring the Volunteer in You’.And last Friday morning local member for Glasshouse – Andrew Powell organised a special morning tea to say thanks to just some of the many volunteers who contribute much to our local communities.I was really pleased to be asked to be the MC on the day – it was great to be able to do this very small thing to show my support and acknowledgment of the great work done by volunteers in our community.Andrew made the point that while it may not seem much to provide the recipients with a certificate and a piece of cake, an event like this is an important way to remind those that received the awards and the groups who nominated them just how much we appreciate their efforts.
And I have to say the event was inspiring and the cake was very popular - and thanks to Andrew and his dedicated staff for taking the time to shine the light on these inspirational volunteers.And while we are on the topic of cake and morning tea – you will no doubt notice this week in the paper there is a number of groups organising ‘Big Morning Teas’ as fundraisers for Cancer research and support – keep an eye out for one that is local to your area and help fight cancer.
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Let Neil Bidner entertain you as his cast of colourful characters jostle for star billing.As past clients can attest, festivals, work functions, corporate lunches, parties and weddings have been made a huge success by the comedic routines of Neil’s interactive alter egos.Take one look at charming bowls lady ‘Dawn Whitehouse’ or cast your eye over Neil’s website with its pastiche of characters and you will get the picture.“Dawn is certainly memorable,” Neil explains. “As President of the of SEQ Young Single Women’s Bowls Association she tends to bring the house down.”Colourful characters aside, ‘the real Neil’ Bidner is down to earth.“Growing up in the Hunter Valley, on 600 acres of farm and forest was great. We weren’t rich but went without nothing and for this I am very grateful. There were animals, nature, responsibility, and a strong work ethic.”Describing himself as a quiet, watchful kid, this capacity for observation may be the secret of Neil’s talent at mimicry and impersonation.As a young professional guitar player and singer on his way around Australia in a Kombi in the 1990’s, Neil fell in love with the hinterland. While not yet a character performer, Neil was singing at a local venue when he had the opportunity to see some character work.“I found myself watching them work and thought, ‘You can get paid for this’”? So I started as a
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Mark McArdle seeks action on Landsborough’s car parking woesLandsborough business owners and local residents are more hopeful that their ongoing long term problems with railway commuters parking in front of businesses in Cribb Street will finally see some solutions enacted thanks to action by Mark McArdle MP.Jason Coultis and Olivia Tulloch owners of Mellum Munchies have seen many businesses, including their own, affected by the ongoing parking issues. Jason said the problem was that there were not enough car spaces at the Railway Station forcing commuters to park in front of businesses.“Regular customers can’t get to the stores when they want to and it’s costing businesses quite a good amount of money,” he said.“It’s good that people are catching transport - it’s just providing adequate parking. I feel sorry for the commuters too, probably the vast majority don’t want to park in front of us."Wilfred Rocker from Network Video Landsborough has had customers tell him that they were forced to travel to Beerwah when they couldn’t find a car park outside his store.“Landsborough is a thriving little country town and the commuters which contribute to that a little bit are congesting the street that much that it’s choking us when it comes to our locals wanting to come in to do some shopping. They can’t get a parking spot and that happens on a daily basis,” he said.Wilfred believes it is not the commuters fault.“They’re trying to do the right thing, they’re trying to catch transport to work to save the
environment. The problem is locals are deterred from shopping in the main street because of the congestion,” he said.Last Friday Mark McArdle MP, Andew Powell MP and Shadow Transport Minister, Scott Emerson MP, went to look at the problem. Mark McArdle has also sent correspondence to Hon Ms Annastacia Palaszczuk, Minister for Transport and Multicultural Affairs, highlighting the issue.Some solutions local business owners say they’d like to see happen are timed parking signs where there currently are none, land on the opposite side of the railway turned into parking, an extension of the existing car park and more consideration by some commuters.“Some cars have been in front of the stores for two days straight. In the mornings a lot of them will park in the street even when the car park is half empty,” Wilfred said. A TransLink spokesman said that Landsborough Railway Station currently has 207 car parking spaces. The most recent upgrade was in 2008 when 70 car parking spaces were added. There are no plans to extend the car park at Landsborough at this stage.
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The 'Mistress’ keeps marriage motoringIt’s very rare for a wife to say she’s happy for her husband to spend time with ‘The Mistress’ but that’s exactly the case for Beerwah couple Darryll and Colleen Ashby. Colleen even credits the mistress for keeping their 30 year marriage a happy one. When you find out the mistress is actually a ’65 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2 it all becomes clear.“I nicknamed the car, ‘The Mistress’, because of all the time and money you spend on it you see,” Colleen said.“It’s really brought my husband and I very close together, sharing it. It’s something we’re both very passionate about now. And after 30 years of marriage I think that’s important.”At the recent 2011 National Mustang Concours held at the Gold Coast at Easter they won the Gold Award in the Display Class. This is only the second time they have entered their car. The first time was for the 2010 State Mustang Concours where they also won the Top Gold Award.It has taken four and a half years for the car to be restored. Darryll praised Colleen for all her support during the restoration. “It was definitely a joint effort,” he said.Colleen was quick to point out all the hard work Darryll put in. “Naturally we’re both really proud but I think I’m even prouder because Darryll actually built our car from the ground up. The paint, the panel, mechanical, everything; and not many men could say that.”Darryll said rebuilding the car needed perseverance, patience and finding just the right
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Artists and artisans exposedAs a service to the Glasshouse Country area, your local Beerwah Lions club is calling all artists, potters, sculptors, woodworkers, and other artisans of the Glasshouse Country area to expose their many workmanship skills by accepting a special invitation to exhibit at the Beerwah Lions Art & Artisan show running from June 3 - 5.Artists in works of all mediums are invited to enter their paintings into the competitive exhibition which has awards totalling $3,000.00. Entry closing date for both Artists and Artisans is May 23 so get your entries in as soon as possible to ensure your display place.The venue for this showcase is the Glasshouse Mountains State School’s new and large well lit Assembly Hall at 58 Coonowrin Road Glass House Mountains.The purpose of this show is to expose and showcase the many talents of all artisans and artists who reside in or are a member of a group in the Glasshouse Country area. Lions want to present this area as a place that visitors from across the country and abroad just have to visit rather than just happen upon when passing through, we’d like them to stop.
This Art & Artisan event is one of a comprehensive list of activities of the Glasshouse Country Festival auspiced by the Glasshouse Rotary Club Inc.Further details of daily artistic demonstrations with registration and conditions of entry forms are available through Beerwah Lions Club Inc, PO Box 50, Beerwah 4519, or downloadable from the Festival website: www.glasshousecountryfestival.com.au
Aussie World’s newest attractionWith the success of the new thrill ride Giant Redback, launched just last month, another two rides are in the making at Aussie World. This week the fun park alongside the iconic Ettamogah Pub has introduced the aptly named Giant Slide, a much-loved attraction at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.The slide is 150 feet long, 50 feet high and 30 feet wide and the subsequent ride is yet to be formally announced but will be the first of its kind on the Sunshine Coast.These rides take Aussie World’s investment into the ever popular facility past the $2 million dollar mark, reinforcing Aussie World as a major player in the Sunshine Coast tourism industry.General Manager David Thompson said the purchase of these new attractions will entice more visitors to come to the Sunshine Coast and to stay for longer.“Due to our management principles and unique diversity of the complex, such as being the
largest off site function venue on the Coast, we are successfully forging ahead and are able to make this significant investment,” he said.“We will also remain an affordable and fun day out by not increasing our gate entrance prices.”The three new rides will enhance the current six function areas and 30 rides and attractions on site, which include the Town Hall, The Shed, Giant Redback, Wild Mouse Rollercoaster, Ferris Wheel, Rock n Roll Rebel Dark Ride, Dodgem Cars and Side Show Alley.
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Bringing butterflies back from the brinkIt is never too late to help a worthy cause as the residents of Twin Cedars Over 50’s Lifestyle Village at Beerburrum have recently demonstrated. When Jenny Donovan, resident of Twin Cedars and a member of the Bribie Island Environment Protection Association, told the residents about the plight of the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly, all of them, including the Twin Cedar’s management, were keen to do their bit. There are now 15 newly planted Richmond Birdwing Butterfly vines growing at Twin Cedars which will help expand the Southern Corridor Habitat for the vulnerable butterfly.While the decision to plant the vines had already been made, an informative and interesting
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presentation by Ray Seddon, from Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network and Gwen, from GMAN about the butterfly made the residents even more determined to help.“It helped to understand just how endangered the butterfly is. How we can actually do something positive and real to give them a better chance of survival,” Jenny said.
She said it’s not just planting the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly vine that makes a difference, (it is the only plant the Richmond Birdwing Caterpillar can eat) but the eradication of the imported weed, Dutchman’s Pipe Vine, which kills the caterpillar.It is hoped if the vines grow well that the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly will make an appearance around spring next year. Jenny said all the residents feel wonderful being a part of the project.“It gives that feeling of great satisfaction and pleasure. Everyone is looking forward to seeing these butterflies here - something beautiful we helped preserve.”Anyone can help by purchasing vines to assist in restoring the natural habitat of the butterfly. For more information contact Gwen on 5493 0029 or Ray on 5494 0383.
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Australia Zoo’s gorgeous Southern White Rhino girl has been named Savannah! The chance to name Australia Zoo’s newest arrival was auctioned through internet site eBay, with Glass House Mountains locals and Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors Joey Ambassadors and brother and sister Ailish Bolt, 7, and Ash Ogilvie, 15, buying the unique opportunity with the help of their mum Cate Bolt.After winning the auction, the trio put forward five suggested names, from which Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin chose the beautiful name Savannah.“We’ve always been very passionate about conservation. We try and do as much as we can to help in different conservation projects, and
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the opportunity to name a rhino doesn’t come around very often!” said Cate.Among the first to meet the recent arrival, Cate, Ash and Ailish got hands-on, giving Savannah a mud bath.“It was the most amazing thing I have ever done,” said Cate.“It felt great to be able to meet a rhino!” said Ash.Now four weeks old, the newest addition to Australia Zoo’s rhino herd is doing well, and keeping mum and keepers busy. “Savannah is doing great. She is running around and annoying mum, but she’s really healthy so we couldn’t be happier,” said Australia Zoo Africa keeper, Ryan Lunnie.“Caballe is doing really well too. She is a protective mum, but lets her guard down now and then and we can get in close and give Savannah pats and rub mud on her which is great.”Happy with the calf’s official name, Ryan also expressed his appreciation that Cate, Ash and Ailish could help Australia Zoo’s Conservation Projects.
Ailish Bolt giving Rhino calf Savannah a mud bath at Australia Zoo while Ash Ogilvie and Cate Bolt look on
Off the wall competitionCalling all skateboard, scooter and bide riders! On Sunday June 5, from 10.00am to 4.00pm BADYACC and the Hinterland Community Development Association are holding a fantastic Off The Wall Sk8 Park Event at the Roberts Road Skate Park, Beerwah. There will be three categories, 12 and under, 13 to 16 and 17 and over with great prizes and giveaways. Entertainment on the day will include local youth band ‘The Escape’ and a DJ. Flexi School students will be cooking and selling food and drinks to fundraise for their camp later in the year. Entry to the skate competition is Free. Registration forms are available on the day or you can pick up registration forms beforehand from event sponsors: SMS Skate Shop, Beerwah; Board Store, Maroochydore; and Beerwah Cycles. Other local stores will also have registration forms on hand or you can email [email protected] to have a registration form emailed – too easy! Just remember: helmets are essential and safety gear is highly recommended.Holly Aston, Community Development Worker for the Hinterland Community Development Association of Caloundra Inc. said they are already getting great feedback from youths in the area keen to participate and show off their
skills at the Skate Park. She said the day is for everyone to come along and enjoy. “This is family friendly event for both the young and young at heart,” she said.The event is part of the Glasshouse Country Festival celebrations from May 29 to June 11.
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Tutu Much Fun!We recently brought you the story of Tina Eccles and her Scrapheap Adventure Ride quest and happily we can report that she was successful in reaching both her targets. The first was to raise over $1,000 for the Down Syndrome Foundation and the second, to successfully reach Cameron’s Corner 1,400 kilometres away.What she wasn’t expecting was a new rule which stated that anyone riding a scooter to the state’s corner had to wear a tutu if they wanted a drink at the bar that night. As you can see from the photo Tina happily complied.“It was a great night among the 50 odd riders and many people who came as support,” she said. The trip took Tina six and a half days. Her Sachs Madass 140cc motorcycle (which she affectionately calls Sagy) did have some carburettor issues, but she was able to fix those along the way.
“The ride was so much fun and I raised over $1,000 for the Down Syndrome Foundation. Overall the ride raised $53,000,” Tina said.“This result was amazing. I would like to thank all who supported my ride and build of Sagy. I am already planning and starting the build of a new bike for next year, it’s a 1955 Triumph.”If you would like more information about the Scrapheap Adventure Ride visit www.adventureriding.com.au
Tina Eccles wearing a tutu for her ride
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Kindy presentations, fire twirling and designing motocross gear are all just some of the tasks that local business owners have been getting up to in Glasshouse Country.Adrian Korst of Beerwah Locksmiths has donated his time and skill in creating a wonderful easel of locks and keys for the children to enjoy. Karen Hagger-Peen the director of Glasshouse Mountains ABC Learning Centre was thrilled with the gift and explained the benefit of it in helping the children develop their motor skills, and indicated the children will certainly be fascinated.
Dirt Thirst at Beerwah has just celebrated their first birthday and business owner Brock would like to give a big thanks to all their customers for their support over the last year.Dirt Thirst has also taken another step into the motocross market with their own range of all Australian MX gear about to be launched in the next month. Brock described the designs as ‘sik’ which will impress his customers - you can check out the samples in store now.Heidi and Ann at Eclectic Dreams at Landsborough had a bit of a celebration of their own last Thursday night, when they invited their loyal customers and friends
along to their Reno, Revamp and Reopening Party. The girls have made some major changes recently to the shop and they wanted to share their excitement at what they describe as their ‘gorgy new look treasure trove’. If you missed the event you can still pop in anytime and see the results of their makeover. Check out page 22 for photos.
Karen and Adrian enjoying the handover of lock and key
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Fun at Beerwah Kindy
Bee Happy at Beerwah State Primary School Bee Happy Puppets recently visited Prep J1 and Prep J2. At Beerwah Prep there are many skills that are an important part of the program for all students, including social and emotional skills. Life skills such as learning to mix with others, knowing that all people are individuals, while recognising differences and communicating with others, are all important elements.As part of being a ‘Kandoo’ student at our school, we learn about Respect, being Safe and being an Active Learner. The Bee Happy Puppet Show demonstrated how to gain and extend these skills. We met Lilly the Crocodilly, Chloe the Bear, Fritzl the Dog and many other puppet friends.
Fun at the Father’s Night at Beerwah Kindy
The children and families of Beerwah and District Kindergarten have had a very exciting and busy start to 2011. The end of term one saw the children dance their way through the Jungle Disco. This event was a great night for the families involved in the Kindy to get to know each other and have some fun. Many thanks go out to the FUNdraising committee for the well organised event.One of the great experiences has been Father’s Night. This was a fantastic opportunity for the dads to be exposed to ‘the Kindy experience’. The children were all so excited to be able to show their dads around their Kindy. Some of the fun involved carpentry, collage, playdough, reading books and a special dance session at the conclusion of the night.Most recently the children participated in the Obstacle-a-thon, with the help of many supportive family members. Children were encouraged to demonstrate their improved gross motor development by jumping, balancing, crawling through tunnels and climbing their way along the course. All the while raising valuable funds for the Kindy.Over the next term there will be a visit from the fire department and the much anticipated Grandparent's Day!
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Caboolture, the place to beMotorcycle and ATV Warehouse, a new business trading at 85 Lear Jet Drive Caboolture, is in fact an extension of a long established local manufacturer and retailer of camper trailers and off-road caravans, Ozzie Off-Road.Caboolture couple, Rachael and Cameron Whiting are the driving force behind this new endeavour with Motorcycle and ATV Warehouse (MAW) being the authorised dealer for the complete range of Kymco ATV’s, scooters, and motorcycles. The ATV’s, or quad bikes as they are sometimes known, are available in both sport and work models.Kymco is the fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world and has the capacity to produce over 700,000 units per year.“Kymco manufactured over 570,000 bikes last year for the world market and is very well known throughout the United States and Europe. The scooters have been in Australia for over 12 years with the move to release the ATV’s happening about 18 months ago. The market share has grown steadily,” Cameron explains.Cameron speaks highly of the range, saying, “Kymco is a quality brand which carries a three year warranty on many of its models. A big part of the range includes work ATV’s for use on both rural and civil sites.”In addition to the Kymco products, MAW also carries accessory items such as helmets, boots, jerseys and pants.Cameron and Rachael, along with their sons Joshua and Jacob, enjoy riding sport ATV’s and invite any interested local ATV owners to join their new riders’ group. Open days with sausage sizzles and carpark test rides at their showroom are planned along with more challenging events, and it’s not a necessity to have a Kymco to be part of the group.During May and June purchase a Kymco MXU or UXV ATV and receive a Driza-bone gift pack valued at RRP $500.00.Call Cameron or Rachael on 5495 5655 or go to www.motorcycleandatvwarehouse.com.au
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Landsborough Driver Training can now offer lessons 7 days a weekSusanne, a fully qualified driving instructor, has joined the Landsborough Driver Training team. This means they can now cover seven days a week to cater for the time that best suits you.Ken said we are a family owned business focusing on quality and customer service, and we also firmly believe in supporting the local community in any way we can.“Because the telephone is switched off during lessons we made it possible to book your lessons directly online at: ldt.net.au or landsboroughdrivertraining.com.au. If you are a new student please also complete the ‘new student questionnaire’,” said Ken.“Ken and I are looking forward to teaching more than just the skills for driving around town. We want our students to understand all aspects of responsible driving with the aid of the ‘System of Vehicle Control’ and the use of reference points for your slow manoeuvres.
“On June 30 we will also be drawing the GPS prize. To find out more about how to win see our webpage and the Glasshouse Country News for more details,” Susanne saidYou can give Ken and Susanne Steyn from Landsborough Driver Training on 0427 997 233.
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Community Group Updates
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Peachester CWAContributed by Coral BeutelOn May 31, we are holding our international day with Beerwah members at the Peachester Hall. The country of study this year is East Timor.School children’s competitions will be displayed around the hall. Traditional food will be served, and competitions and guest speakers will make for a very interesting day.If you would like to attend please ring Coral on 5494 9775. Our divisional finals will be held on June 21 in the Peachester Hall with the finals of cooking, knitting and crochet, floral art and photography on display.Guest speaker will be from the Cancer Council with a biggest morning tea (cost a gold coin) being held at 10.30am.Competition cakes will be sold after morning tea. Results of the last of the cooking competition are as follows: - Steam pudding 1st Bev Wild 2nd Joan Kropp, Pumpkin Sultana Cake 1st Joan Kropp 2nd Coral Beutel, Lemon Cake 1st Bev Wild 2nd Coral Beutel, Rich Fruit Cake 1st Joan Kropp, Orange Bar 1st Coral Beutel 2nd Joan Kropp, any other cake 1st Joan Kropp. Chutney 1st Coral Beutel, Tomato Relish 1st Coral Beutel, Jam (dried apricot) 1st Coral Beutel.
Clothes and plants swap coming in JuneBring a bag of your once-loved clothes, and any plants you’re ready to give away, and jump into a swap fest at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre. It’s a great way to clear out old gear and revamp your wardrobe, and share your plants around. Bring pre-loved clothes, shoes and accessories in wearable condition, and plants ready for a new home.
Everything will go out on tables, then you can rummage away! Saturday, June 11, 2.00pm to 4.00pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighborhood Centre, Ryans Road, Glass House Mountains. Admission by gold coin donation. Refreshments available for a gold coin. All welcome. For more information contact Helen on 5496 9662.
Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc.Hit a brick wall? Want to preserve your family history? Current and prospective members are welcome to research their family history worldwide at our premises with our friendly committee members located in the Caboolture Historical Village, 280 Beerburrum Road, Caboolture (next to Bauer House Glenowen) at the machinery end of the Historical Village.
There is no entry fee to the Village to visit our Group premises only. Opening hours are 9.30am – 3.00pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The Group can be telephoned on 5428 2018, or contacted via e-mail at [email protected] for any further information you may require.
GoodOldTalk.com Looking for a social networking site for seniors? Log on to www.goodoldtalk.com a free website where you can start or join in the ‘talk’, request information or post your own blog. Discussions amongst the ‘talk’ this week included student control, Scotland and full ‘independence’ and the UK referendum on First Past the Post voting system. The computer help guides section
includes step-by-step instructions on how to post a new topic in the forum, how to post, comment or reply to other members’ posts, add photos to your image gallery or solve your computer problems. It is all available on www.goodoldtalk.comFor further information contact Hazel on 5493 7679 or Rehanah on 5493 5947.
Mooloolah Community get-togetherIn the spirit of National Volunteers Week (May 9 -13), community group representatives and other residents of Mooloolah got together last Tuesday for a sharing session and morning tea at the Mooloolah Community Centre.The Mooloolah Community get-together was about sharing information, effort, resources and ideas for the benefit of the Mooloolah community. Cr Jenny McKay attended, listening to and supporting what the various groups are doing and spoke about Council's current initiatives in the local area.Vice President of the Mooloolah Community Centre, Natasha Odgers, said they wanted to bring all the community groups in Mooloolah together for groups to share what great things were happening and to look at how they could support each other. "There were many comments during the morning tea from people saying they were amazed at how much is going on,” she said."People often hear bits and pieces, but when we put it all together and are able to have representatives explain why the various projects and events are happening, we gain a much greater appreciation and connection with the community and feel more inclined to take part or spread the word," she said."This was the first time in a long time, if ever, to have groups in Mooloolah come together specifically for information sharing of this nature. Groups who were not able to attend received the shared information by email and have been asked to provide any further information to give everyone the opportunity to make the connections."We looked at how we can collaborate on some particular initiatives such as re-establishing the Mooloolah Community Christmas Party, Mooloolah Family Fun Day and ideas for re-establishing community use of the Recreation Grounds," Natasha said. Community collaboration on a town scale is planned to continue for a more connected and active Mooloolah.
Glass House volunteers recognised at second annual ceremonyMember for Glass House, Andrew Powell, has proudly hosted the second annual Glass House Volunteer Awards designed to recognise the hard work of volunteers in our community.“Volunteers truly are the lifeblood of any community - they keep things ticking over and in most cases are not thanked enough for the vital role they play."It was great that for the second year in a row we could link the Glass House ceremony with the nation-wide celebration for National Volunteers week," Mr Powell said.Mr Powell invited community groups, schools, churches and sporting groups from across the electorate to submit a nomination for one of their outstanding volunteers."The word is out I'd say - we had so many new groups submitting nominations this year and plenty of the ones from last year who took the opportunity to recognise another one of their hardworking volunteers."I must say my favourite part of the day is having
the chance to share a cuppa and a piece of cake with these dedicated and tireless volunteers and personally communicate my heartfelt thanks for what they do," Mr Powell said.
Volunteer recipients from areas of Glass House Mountains, Beerwah and Landsborough are:Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch - Kevin and Margaret BeasleyGlasshouse Mountains Sports Club - Lorna BuxtonKnitting for Brisbane's Needy - Peter and Karen CrokeGlasshouse Country Orchid Society - Noela FrizzoGlasshouse Mountains Advancement Network - Phyl MedlenPeachester History Committee - Nessie PrattenFriends of Bankfoot House - Elaine ReevesGlasshouse Mountains Rural Fire Brigade - Stephen RookBeerwah Neighbourhood Watch - Shelia WilliamsLandsborough Rural Fire Brigade - Craig Young
Community volunteers from the Glasshouse Mountains region (Not all people listed above are pictured)
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Business Feature
Pacific celebrates 10th year in styleHigh levels of enthusiasm accompanied Pacific Lutheran College’s 10th birthday celebrations last week. Foundation parents and students joined current students to open the new library and multipurpose facility at the dual celebration. Principal, Dr Bronwyn Dolling highlighted the importance of partnerships in the College’s success. “We have been able to achieve such amazing things in academic, cultural, sporting, pastoral care, service and outdoor education activities through the passion, goodwill and talent of our staff, parents and students,” she said. Executive Director of Lutheran Education Queensland, Mrs Sue Kloeden, paid special tribute to the outstanding staff and leadership team.The music at the celebration was a showcase of talent.
Students gave a preview of their ‘Godspell’ performance and the concert band had the audience tapping its feet. Senator Claire Moore commented on the spirit of the college as students joined in the celebrations and the quality of the music.In the same week the college learnt that Year 12 student of 2010, Jeremy Smith, had received an Australian Student Prize. This prize is awarded by the Federal Government to the top 500 Year 12 students across Australia each year and includes a certificate and $2,000 payment. Dr Dolling acknowledged the award as an outstanding achievement for Jeremy and the college. “Jeremy is the second student to receive this prize in the college’s history. It is a testament to the quality and maturity of the college’s education program, and the commitment of both boys,” she said.
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Quality schooling can be difficult to find. Teaching children to respect themselves and respect others is one of the fundamental reasons behind the exceptional learning environment cultivated at St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School. Students receive the best possible start in life because they are supported, encouraged, and shown how to succeed in today’s technological society.
For over 25 years, St Paul’s has been nurturing individuals. Small staff - student ratios aid in the school’s strong focus on literacy and numeracy, as these allow the implementation of specific programs in pre-writing and reading, intensive phonics, and structured reading assessment and development. High academic standards are enhanced by a strong focus on Christian values, including a bullying prevention program that Robert Pereira, anti-bullying expert, agrees is second-to-none.
A specialist curriculum starts in Prep and covers ICT, Library and Research, Physical Education, and Music. Co-curricular opportunities are offered in Sport, the Arts, Christian Living and Outdoor Education. After school hours care and vacation care, provided on campus, help to make life easier for working parents. These are all presented in modern and attractive environments in which children can learn and play.Due to high demand for places at St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School, in 2010 Prep was increased to three classes. This trend has continued, with the school progressing gradually each year. Class sizes remain capped though, with 25 children in Prep and Year 1, 26 in Years 2 and 3, and 28 in senior primary. St Paul’s is also catering for the younger members of the community, with the
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Grace is Grace, whatever the placeGrace Lutheran College is a co-educational Christian College on two campuses, Rothwell and Caboolture, with over 1,800 students in 2011. The Caboolture campus has been growing strongly since its establishment in 2008 supported by the fine reputation of Grace developed over more than 30 years.Experienced staff, provide support across both campuses to ensure the Grace ethos, pastoral care and academic standards are maintained. Caboolture students are able to access sporting and performing arts activities across both campuses and the same academic work programs apply.New technology rich, state-of-the-art buildings now ensure specialist subjects are well catered for at Caboolture. In 2010 additional facilities were provided for Science, Lifestyle Technology, Information Technology, Library, Drama and Music.
Grace is a supportive and inspiring community where every student is encouraged to discover his or her individual pathway. With a wide range of subject choices allowing students to work towards their OP or Vocational Training, an award winning performing arts program, extensive sporting opportunities and inspiring spiritual development activities, Grace strives to deliver opportunities for every student.At Grace, we do more than educate and grow minds. Our enriching Christian environment helps build character. The word grace means many things…….at Grace it means everything. • Middle School (Years 7-9) and Senior school (Years 10 - 12) curriculum • 4 week program for Year 10 students at
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You Said ItLetters to the EditorLetters are printed at the discretion of the editor, Lea Parkes and her policy is to include letters which focus on issues and are not about personally attacking other people.For a letter to be considered for printing it must be accompanied by the name, address and phone number of the sender. Anonymous letters will not be printed. Preference is given to letters under 300 words. Letters may be edited to make them more readable, but the meaning will not be changed. Regular correspondents will be limited to alternate issues to give everyone a chance to have their say. Letters must meet the Friday 12.00noon deadline.Views expressed in the 'You said it' page are those of the writer - and not this publication. Please send your letters to [email protected] or fax to 5494 6399.
Coffee near a carparkOn my weekend ritual to Mary Cairncross Park for my caffeine fix, I was appalled to see that council has taken part of the park and turned it into a car park. Do they not understand that families love the park to picnic in and for their children to safely kick a ball around. Now families have less area to use. Then a few steps through the park and I was confronted with more devastation the council has inflicted on my beloved park. In the name of progress they have destroyed numerous trees to put up a car park which ironically will not offer any more car spaces.The council is obviously out of touch with why people flock to the park. It’s for the natural beauty, not a whole lot of bitumen. Who are
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Kindness of lovely ladiesI would just like to thank the lovely ladies of a local craft group ‘The Jelly Roll Girls’ who presented me with two stunning handmade quilts for myself and my son Alex.They had heard of the loss of my son John last September in a motorbike accident and wanted to do something for me.I was blown away, not only by the amazing standard of craftsmanship, but by the fact that they spent so much time creating these works of art just to make me feel a little better.It just shows how lucky we all are to live in a place where people go out of their way to help others. Thank you all for your kindness, it really meant a lot to me.
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Garden destroyedI do not enjoy writing this letter but I would just like to report a case of wilful damage to our front garden. We live in Mooloolah Road, Mooloolah Valley and are proud of our wonderful garden. Everyone who passes admires it and comments
on it. They say it’s the best garden in the town.Imagine our consternation on Sunday morning (May 8) when we got up and witnessed that, what was once a beautiful garden had been trashed. Every plant had been pulled out. It was an absolute desecration and a nightmare as we are both in our 90’s and now don’t feel safe in our own home. We have both worked tirelessly for the community and like to think we are well regarded. Such an act of vandalism cannot be overlooked. If anyone has any ideas who the culprits are, please inform the police or us.
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We are open for businessThere are rumours circulating around Beerwah that Still Brewin' has closed. Good news, we have not closed, we are still in the same centre, but have downsized to a smaller shop. Just look for our signs. We are only open Friday and Saturday, and we would appreciate any support so we can stay open. Check our website (www.stillbrewin.com.au) or ring 0487 433 895.
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Zazen, continuous seated meditation, is possibly the most instantly recognised form.It may come as some surprise to see weapons playing a key role in meditation study and practice.In addition to being a Buddhist priest, Jiryo Sensei also holds a Master Teaching License in the art of Aikido and, as many before him, instructs Japanese sword practice as a form of meditation to those interested. Reverend Jiryo is an ordained Tendai priest who now teaches ‘Stop~See’ in the Tendai manner through Master Zhi Yi’s ShoShikan, 10 step introduction.Rev. Jiryo, in addition to establishing Tendai Buddhism, is also seeking to establish groups in Queensland, beginning in Beerwah. An introductory gathering to introduce both Tendai Buddhism and the ShoShikan is being arranged for May 29, at Beerwah’s CWA Hall. Those wishing to attend are invited to contact Jiryo Sensei on 0415 950 948 for details or Ms Karuna Coleman on 5495 6119.
Shikan Taza in BeerwahOver the last few years, meditation has become more popular in the west and is recognised as a valuable method of dealing with many medical problems. It had its origins in ancient India where it was used as a spiritual discipline. It soon spread to China, where it was called ‘Chan’ and to Korea, where it was called ‘Soen’, then finally onto Japan where it was given the now familiar name ‘Zen’. It specifically focusses on the practices of Samatha (Stop) and Vypassana (See) or Shikan (Stopping the mind).The study and practice of Shikan, enabled serious practitioners to eventually see into and through the illusion of life by slowing down or ‘stopping’ the ego-centered activity of the mind. Reality in Truth could be both seen and experienced.Over one and half thousand years ago, the great Chinese master Zhi Yi, devoted his life to developing, practicing and teaching the meditations of Samatha~Vypassana to an extremely high level. Such was the degree of training that it took 12 years for monks to complete in order to gain full understanding and mastery. Today, in the traditional Zen sense, practice still continues through Japan’s Tendai gyoja (monks and nuns).
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Put your best foot forwardBeerwah residents are being encouraged to put their best foot forward and start walking for their wellbeing during National Chiropractic Care Week, May 23-29. Launching the 'Just Start Walking' initiative in Beerwah, local chiropractor Dr Braxton Turnage said while we are living in more mobile times thanks to portable technology, physically we are less active.“The human body is designed for movement, so to keep your spine at its best we need to stay active – it’s time to lace up the sneakers and quite simply, just start walking,” he said.Coinciding with the launch is National Chiropractic Care Week, which Dr Braxton Turnage and his team will be using to highlight the importance of posture and mobility on our overall health and wellbeing. Wellness Chiropractic Beerwah is sponsoring several events open to the public during the week.Monday will kick the week off with a walk down scenic Coonowrin Road in Glass House Mountains. Meet at the Glasshouse Town Hall for a 12.00noon start. On Wednesday, May 25 a free spinal health workshop will be held at the Wellness Chiropractic Centre in Beerwah with a 6.15pm start. The week will be capped off on Friday with a 12.00noon start for a hike up Mount Ngungun. Visit www.juststartwalking.com.au and click on 'Find a Walking Event' to register online or phone Wellness Chiropractic on 5494 0499.Additionally, free spinal health checks will be conducted throughout the week for anyone interested in having their spine checked by a professional. Dr Turnage said an active spine is a healthy spine and a healthy spine leads to a healthier life. “What better way to encourage people to stay active than through walking – it’s simple, inexpensive, achievable and easy,” he said.“Your overall health can be affected by the health of your spine so National Chiropractic Care Week
is a prompt to make an appointment with your local CAA chiropractor to assess your spinal health and incorporate some more regular activity into your lifestyle,” he said.“Regular, moderate activity – such as walking – has been shown to improve posture and overall health, as well as reduce the risk of a wide range of common health complaints.”Chiropractors are experts at analysing posture and spinal problems; with five year university training they can provide expert care, exercises and lifestyle advice.The Just Start Walking initiative is designed to raise awareness about the importance of keeping active, the benefits this can offer to your overall wellbeing and spinal health, as well as providing an easy-to-use program to encourage regular physical activity.For further information on National Chiropractic Care Week 2011; chiropractic care in Beerwah, or to arrange a photo opportunity, please contact us on 5494 0499.Wellness Chiropractic Beerwah is located at Shop 8 Beerwah Plaza Simpson Street above First National Real Estate. Dr Turnage is a member of the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia.
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Smartlearn celebration Dianne and Tristan Ford of Smartlearn Training and Development at Landsborough recently celebrated their 10 year milestone for the business. They organised a thank you celebration to mark the special occasion with many of their former clients pleased to go along on the night – including their first student and their oldest student to successfully complete course.
Eclectic Dreams Revamp Party Heidi and Ann at Eclectic Dreams at Landsborough invited their customers and friends to a celebration at the shop to celebrate their ‘Revamp and Reopening Party’. The girls have made some major changes recently to the shop and they wanted to share their excitement at what they describe as their ‘gorgy new look treasure trove’.
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Authors @ Your Library - Voices on the CoastAustralian children’s author Tristan Bancks will be dropping into Beerwah library as part of his visit to the Sunshine Coast for Voices on the Coast. Tristan started his career in acting and filmmaking but has turned his storytelling skills to fast moving action stories for young people. Tristan uses a variety of
mediums to engage his audience, often creating a story together during the workshop. Tristan’s latest books are entitled ‘Galactic Adventures, first kids in space and My life and other stuff I made up’. He is currently saving for his ticket into space.Tristan’s first series of books, ‘Mac Slater Coolhunter’ gathered a large following of readers all eager to determine the next ‘Cool’ trend.Tristan can be seen free on Wednesday, June 8, at Beerwah Library, 10.00am and will also be appearing as part of the two day ‘Voices on the Coast ‘Youth Literature Festival and discussing ‘Alternative Publishing 101, all about blogs, ebooks and electronic publishing’ on Tuesday, June 7, 6.00pm (for aspiring authors of all ages). For more information please visit www.voicesonthecoast.com.au or phone 5477 3437.
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Trivia Night Beerburrum State School P&C’s first Trivia Night will be held on Saturday, May 28, arrival from 6.30pm for a 7.00pm kick off. Cost is $10.00 per head and includes supper and the event will be held at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club on Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains Attendees must be18 years and over as there are licensed bar on premises.Teams are made up of 8 - 10 members per table, and don’t be put off if you do not have a team please come along and join a team on the night.Bring your spare change to enter some fun challenges throughout the night. There will be plenty of prizes, raffles a lucky door prize a chocolate wheel and games.Bookings can be made by contacting the office on 5496 0134 or Tracey on 5496 0024. A courtesy bus is available on the night.
Big morning teas in Glasshouse CountryHosted by: Joanne Wolfe of PeachesterWhen: Sunday, May 22, from 10.00am – 4.00pmWhere: The Beerwah Pool, Roberts Road, Beerwah (next door to the skate park)The longest morning tea on record with a jumping castle, face painting, games and raffle coffee and cakes on the day. Also for a gold coin donation you can swim all day in the heated pool.
Hosted by: Landsborough Hall Committee and Craft GroupWhen: Wednesday, May 25 from 9.00am – 11.30pmWhere: Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall, Old Landsborough Road, LandsboroughAlso on the day there will be a cent auction and a craft stall. For more information call Shirley 5494 1686.
Hosted by: The Mooloolah SlimmersWhen: Thursday, May 26 from 10.00am to 12.00noonWhere: The Mooloolah Hall, MooloolahThere will be an excellent morning tea, raffles and entertainment provided by the local community. For more information please contact Bev on 5494 7793.
Hosted by: Beerwah and District Kindy When: Tuesday, May 31 from 9.30amWhere: Pioneer Park, LandsboroughBring your children or come alone. It’s a great chance to meet other parents from kindy and the community. If you could bring a small plate to share that would be greatly appreciated. Any questions please contact Karen McPherson 0408 797 268.
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Community GrantsI encourage community groups, including sporting groups, to apply for funds under the Volunteer Grants 2011 programme. Local community organisations can apply for a grant of between $1,000 and $5,000 to help purchase a variety of equipment to assist the work of volunteers. Funds are available to purchase equipment, cover the cost of petrol, provide training courses and undertake background checks.Volunteer groups often struggle with raffles and pie drives to raise money, and this scheme offers an opportunity to secure much-needed funds through a government programme. I urge volunteer community groups, sporting clubs, as well as school P&Cs and the like, to set aside some time as soon as possible to prepare a funding application. Further information on the ‘Volunteer Grants 2011’ programme and an online application form can be found at http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/volunteers/progserv/Pages/VolunteerGrants.aspx Organisations can also request paper-based application forms by calling 1800 183 374 or by emailing [email protected] Applications close at 5.00pm on Wednesday, June 8.Seniors’ ForumThe annual Sunshine Coast Seniors’ Forum will be held again this year in late July. To RSVP for the event or for further details please contact my office on 5444 4888.Youth Speech CompetitionA reminder to students in Years 10, 11 and 12 that they can enter a competition to write and video a three minute speech as if it was their first speech to the House of Representatives.The students are asked to write a speech about an issue or issues they think important, whether it’s personal, local, national or even global. They need to video their speech and send in a CD or DVD of their speech, along with a written copy, to the House of Representatives for judging. The winner will receive a cash prize of $250.00 for themselves and $500.00 for their school. The runner up will receive $100.00 for themselves and $250.00 for their school. Both students will be invited to Canberra to attend the opening of a public exhibition on first speeches in Parliament House in July. Details are available on the competition website www.aph.gov.au/myfirstspeech
Glass House Volunteer AwardsWe received an overwhelming number of nominations this year and I am pleased to say that hardworking volunteers from groups such as the Glasshouse Mountains Rural Fire Brigade, Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club and Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch were officially recognised and thanked at the ceremony last Friday. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of our society and really do deserve a big, big thank you as often as we can for the great work they do within our local schools, churches, hospitals, sporting groups and other community based organisations. This is the second year I have held these awards and I am pleased to say we had even more nominations this year! Check out my website next week for photos and a full list of the volunteers recognised at this annual ceremony – www.andrewpowell.com.au.My thanks also go to the fabulous Lea Parkes (Editor of GCNews) who agreed to be the MC for the second year running. Lea knows almost all of the people at the ceremony so I know she enjoys the chance to thank them just as much as I do.Update on Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way upgradeI am very cognisant that one of the main issues for the Glass House Mountains township continues to be the need to complete a full upgrade of the Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way intersection. Population growth in Glass House is now causing major congestion at this outdated intersection.I have been working at securing funding for this upgrade since becoming the local member for the area and will continue to do what I can to see it happen. My latest correspondence with the Minister for Main Roads has advised the planning study will be completed by the end of this year. What will happen after that is anyone’s guess – we can only hope that the data they have researched will show an overwhelming need to spend the money soon. I have also written via ‘Right to Information’ asking what the total cost for this project will be and will keep you informed on the answer when I receive it.
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GOOD DEALS FOR THOSE IN THE KNOWMost property investors would be familiar with the concept that you make your profit when you buy.That is, buying wisely from the outset is the greatest determinant of how much profit you will ultimately make from your investment property. No matter how long you may hold the property for or how creative you may be in adding value to the property, if you have overpaid for the property from the outset, it will erode how much profit you realise on your investment.Hence the reason astute investors spend a considerable amount of time doing their homework and
then negotiating hard to ensure they purchase their property at the best possible price in order to maximise returns.Similarly, securing a good deal on the loan you use to finance your property purchase can have a significant impact on the long-term success of your investment.So how do you find the right finance deal? Well, in the same way that it is very unlikely you’d purchase the first house you viewed from the first real estate agent you spoke with, chances are you’ll need to look around.But just as with the properties
themselves, some of the best home loan deals are not always obvious to the uninitiated. For example, in this current environment, there may be greater flexibility for customers who already do business with a lender.At a time when lenders are generally only lending a maximum of 90% of the value of a property, some may lend up to 95% for those who already have an existing facility with them.But which lenders offer this? And which lenders require you to have had something like a credit card, while others want to see
you have a transaction account. And how active does the facility have to be?In an environment where bank lending policies are regularly changing – and tightening – smart advice on the best finance deals on offer (particularly those that are not always well publicised or explained) can have a huge impact on your investment plans.
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IndexLaurie Evans Real Estatepage 26
Village Building Companypage 27
Home and Property Guide
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Property of the weekFamily home for $470,000 Situated on approximately 2595m2 or over half an acre is this spacious four bedroom, two bathroom home. Inside you will see that the bedrooms have new carpet, there is floating timber flooring in the lounge room and has two air-conditioners. For your car accommodation there is a double garage at the end of the concrete driveway. The rear patio area overlooks the backyard which would be ideal for a family barbecue. For the children in the backyard is the above ground pool with deck or if you wish the seller would be happy to remove it for you. The location is great if you have young children, only a few minutes drive to the local primary school and train station. To inspect ring Kelvin on 0429 003 338.
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GLASSHOUSE MTNS 267 Coonowrin Rd - Sat 12 - 12.45pm 3 bedrooms, ensuite, double carport, 3722m2….…….$560,000
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Modern meets traditionMagnificent, imposing and charming is what comes to mind when you look at this over half an acre (2,385m2 approximately) property right in town! Right from the start with awesome bushland setting, the driveway, the easy to maintain gardens, the true character of this property that blends the traditional Queensland living charm with the modern amenities of today. This brilliant lifestyle property in the middle of town offers a unique and modern Western Red Cedar home (built 1995), four large B/rooms with B/ins, main with walk in robe and ensuite, two bathrooms, two separate living areas, lovely
kitchen separate dining room, separate office, polished hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, double lock up garage and double carport with awesome entertaining verandas and magnificent bushland setting. The position is perfect as it is a pleasant walk to the centre of Landsborough town with its local Primary school, doctors, shops, trains and buses and just a four minute drive to the major shopping of Beerwah with its Woolworths, Super IGA, Aldi (later this year) Target (soon) and approximately 20 minutes to the Sunshine Coast and under one hour to Brisbane.The presentation is excellent and there is just about nothing to be done here but move in and enjoy the best that the Sunshine Coast has to offer at an affordable price of $469,000. To inspect this magnificent property please contact Theo from Laurie Evans Real Estate Landsborough today on 0400 321 953.
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CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSESSaturday 6pm:
Peachester Rd, Beerwah 5493 0967Sunday 7am:
Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896Sunday 6pm:
Mooloolah Hall, Bray Rd 5492 9279
GLASSHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor Brendan Edwards
Kids Church during service Phone: 5496 9556
A WesleyanMethodist ChurchGlasshouse Country RSL
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Enquiries phone 5494 6354
GLASSHOUSE COUNTRYANGLICAN CHURCH
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Chris JohnsonGlasshouse Country Baptist Church
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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!
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Over the last few months we have lived the roller coaster of life on a global scale.We have seen a huge wedding (I am so glad I am not paying for that one), the death of Osama Bin Laden. We have seen the destructive powers of tsunamis, earthquakes, floods and the associated grief they bring. Some of us have even been confronted with the death of a loved one.Over the last few months the world seems to be spiralling out of control. And people want to know why? What is God doing?When he was here on earth, Jesus was presented with a similar situation. There were two shocking tragedies that got people asking this very question.One was where the government of the day executed people at worship for unknown reasons. Pontius Pilate actually ordered their execution while they were at worship.The other tragedy was that a tower collapsed killing 18 innocent people.Many people thought that these people must have done something really wrong for God to punish these people in this way.Yet Jesus says they are not more innocent or guiltier than anyone else.But He goes onto warn his listeners and us his readers that we too will share in their fate one day i.e. death.George Burns said I don’t mind dying; I just don’t want to be there when it happens. But the harsh reality of life is that we are all going to pass away.And during these times of tragedy God speaks to us and warns us that none of us really know when this will be.There are some verses in the book of Revelation where God sends plague after plague upon the earth and thousands of people die as a result.
The verses say that one third of the population die with each plague - but still no one listens to God or comes to Him.I want to suggest to you that God speaks in times of tragedy yet very few of us listen.We tend to live as if this life is all there is and we tend to live as if we are in control of our lives and so we live as if there is no God or, even if we do believe in God we live as if we don’t need him.God’s verdict on this sort of attitude is that He calls us fools. These tragedies remind us of the brevity of life. And they warn us that what we need to be is rich toward God because we never know when our time is up.I do not want to suggest that God is punishing people for their specific sin, because people we call good die as well as people we might classify as evil or bad – they also pass away. Nor do I want to suggest that God delights in death. Far from it. God hates death.But none the less the fact that we all die is a reminder to us that ultimately, we are answerable to God for how we have lived our lives.Tragedies are an awful way to remind us that we all one day face our creator and judge.Jesus tells the story about a man who strikes it rich. He stays awake wondering about what to do with his newfound wealth. He says, "I will eat, drink and be merry" (which is where we get this saying from).Jesus verdict upon this man is that he is a fool because he passes away unexpectedly that night. Jesus concludes with the question, "What good is it to be rich now put poor when it comes to our relationship with God?"
Homestead Country Music ClubHomestead Country Music Club conducts their socials on the third Friday each Month. May 20 is the date for the next social which will attract another great crowd and a star studded list of multi award winning performers.Homestead has a history of supporting junior members which include 2010 Maton Talent winners Sista Burley and 2009 Starmaker winner Liam Brew. Admission is just $4.00 with refreshments available. Enjoy a great night of local eclectic Country Music, 7.00pm start at Stanmore Hall Beerburrum Road, Caboolture. For more details contact Club President, Steve Fraser 5495 5470.
Free Chess ClassesFree Classes on 'Learning Chess made easy for Beginners' are being held at the Beerwah Library. It is popular with most age groups, with our oldest student at 82 years. Chess has many advantages such as improves focus and memory – and teaches patience. We welcome new students who will learn in a relaxing and companionable
atmosphere. Class meet Friday 1.00pm-2.30pm. To book call tutor June Luton on 5494 8701 or the library on 5494 0221.Landsborough MuseumThe Landsborough Museum would like to invite community groups to visit one of the largest collections of social history north of Brisbane. A group of 10 or more is $5.00 per person and morning or afternoon tea can be arranged for pre-booked groups. Please contact the Museum on 5494 1755 or visit our website www.landsboroughmuseum.org.auParent Effectiveness TrainingCaloundra and Hinterland Family Support services will be offering a free PET Parenting course at the Neighborhood Centre in Maleny starting on June 1. This course will be presented by Lee Horrill, a local parent and volunteer with Family Support Services and an Accredited PET instructor. Parent Effectiveness Training is a time-tested course for teaching parents valuable communication skills in order to increase harmonious relationships with children and all family members. Running over eight weeks on a Wednesday morning ( 9.30am to 12.30pm), the course is free, open to
all parents or anyone who works with children. Participants will need to purchase the PET workbook, (cost $33.00), subsidy available for the cost of the workbook if needed. Contact Wendy on 5429 6766 at the Neighbourhood Centre for bookings and information.Multi Draw RaffleThe BeeGees Soccer Club multi draw raffle will be held at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club, Thursday, May 26 from 6.00pm - 7.00pm. Over 40 prizes value $10.00 or more. Including soft toy (handmade) aprons for budding chefs, mini hampers, and lots of pot plants. There will be a chefs special on the night, kids under 12 years eat FREE with paying adult (conditions apply.)Glass House Country RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Free mealsLucky Door 55A Neil free mealMeat Tray Trish 73EFruit and veg tray 10E AllanFruit and veg tray 18E LisaBottle of wine 08E ToniiAttention Animal lovers Would you like to learn about and work with koalas? If so, contact [email protected]
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Wooroonooran Tea TreeLeptospermum wooroonooran
To be honest, I have not had the enormous success I envisaged going into autumn this month. This is mainly attributed to the intermittent rain that just happened to occur just after I liberally sprayed with Dipel in a desperate attempt to eradicate my very healthy caterpillar population.Luckily for me, nothing seems to eat chokos (even my kids – willingly), so this is one very prominent vegetable on our dinner plates of late. This coupled with pumpkin, sweet potatoes, tomatoes and bush beans, has prompted our kids to suggest some very interesting alternative uses for these vegetables.On the bright side, we have loads of bananas, paw paw and passionfruit available, and some mandarins just beginning to ripen. Growing my own paw paws however, didn’t change their taste and ultimately didn’t change the fact that we don’t like them, so it’s lucky my neighbour does, as they just keep coming.With all the rain, the available nitrogen and potassium (both having a weak bond to the soil)
would have been leached from the soil and I will be side-dressing the surviving plants with some blood and bone and manure to amend this. Furthermore on the nutrient side of things, I am aiming once again to plant a green manure crop of barley which unlocks phosphorus from the soil, and some nitrogen fixing lucerne which is a great perennial that can be harvested regularly for high nitrogen mulch - and guinea pig food.Finally, to deal with those incessant caterpillars, I use organically certified Dipel. This product contains a naturally occurring bacteria (Bacillus thuringiensis) found in the soil that only kills young caterpillars, thus not harming other organisms even if digested.The biggest problem I have however, is timing the applications effectively so that it is on long enough to have the desired impact on my healthy caterpillar population. It would seem though that I can conjure up rain from blue skies just by spraying Dipel on my veggies.Oh and finally for those who follow this column regularly, I will concede defeat when it comes to
Mooloolah Sustainable Living Group Lights Up
my limited time gardening. My produce level is at a very bare minimum because I haven’t been down in the garden at crucial insect hatching times and the weeds are going berserk. I usually pride myself on a neat and tidy patch, but I am embarrassed to say that I will be having to get in and revamp the whole area to bring it back up to scratch.So, the month of May will be a busy one of both maintenance and regular plantings. I hope you all are enjoying your gardens and are not being discouraged by the challenges encountered. Don’t give up, keep on growing!
The Mooloolah Sustainable Living Group lit up with a combination of solar and community power at their launch event on Thursday, May 12 at the Mooloolah Public Hall. The action group showed a public screening of the inspiring movie, ‘The Power of Community: how Cuba survived peak oil’.Cr Jenny McKay officially launched the Mooloolah Sustainable Living Group with the flick of solar lights and applause from the audience.“Our local group was about reducing our impact on the earth and working together towards a more sustainable future,” said group coordinator, Natasha Odgers.
“Since our first small meeting around a kitchen table at the end of January, we have formed into a community action group to host a range of local
events, workshops and other community projects.“We are also encouraging information sharing of others’ initiatives for people to access the many ways to live in more sustainable ways,” she said.The Mooloolah Sustainable Living Group called for ideas and input from locals to gauge what sustainable living topics and skills people were most interested in.“Prior to the movie night, the group had put ideas boxes around town and held a stall over the recent four Saturdays to ask people directly what they would like to see,” she said.“There has already been lots of positive support for the group and the opportunities it brings to locals. These ideas will form the basis for future events and workshops hosted by the Mooloolah Sustainable Living Group,” Natasha said.Ideas flowed from discussion circles on the night about a range of sustainable living topics such as public transport, making goods from scratch and growing our own food. There was also great interest in the displays and information stands showing home-made dishes, organic vegetables from the Mooloolah Permaculture Garden and information on renewable energy.Anyone interested in joining the Mooloolah Sustainable Living Group to be part of creating fun and informative events, workshops and other projects, please contact Natasha Odgers on 5492 9860 or [email protected]
This small tea tree gets its beautiful name of Wooroonooran from the aboriginal people of North Queensland. It is their name for what we know as Mt Bellenden-Ker, Queensland’s second highest peak where this tea tree naturally grows. This gorgeous little tea tree has stunning flushes of coppery new growth and becomes a dense shrub to approximately 2m x 2m, but can be kept smaller by an annual prune. Throughout spring and summer masses of white five petalled flowers will adorn the shrub. It is also good as a screening or hedging plant. We will have them on display at our stand at the Glasshouse Country Sustainability and Garden Expo at Turner Park, Beerwah on May 29. Look forward to seeing you there and happy gardening.
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peace of mind. Adrian of Beerwah Locksmiths has the answers to all your burning security questions:Want your home on one key? No problem.Don’t want to pay expensive alarm monitoring fees? Our systems can call you on your home or mobile instead, saving big dollars.Need an extra key for your car? We can cut 99 per cent of all automotive keys.Want to keep an eye on your kids and house but don’t want to spend a fortune? We have
DIY wireless surveillance systems with audio/video/night vision and motion detection recording from as little as $300.00.Other services range from sorting your fire safety requirements through to professional sharpening service for most cutting tools.Call Adrian on 5494 6698 or 0488 669 810 at Beerwah Locksmiths, opening hours Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm and Saturday 9.00am -12.00noon. We are located at7/60 Simpson Street, Beerwah (near Australia Post).
Be secure in your security
LEAKING SHOWERS
SHOWERFIX
RESEAL • REGROUT • WATERPROOFNO TILES REMOVED
Qld Company Lastest TechnologyProfessional Technicians
SHOWERFIX offer a full range of waterproofing services for showers, vanities & bath surroundsQBSA 1086283 SUNSHINE COAST COMAPANY
www.showerfix.com.au5492 9321
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Phone 5438 7445to advertise your business
The Reliable way to advertise
week in, week out
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This size advert could cost you from $19.25 per week
or $20.25 in spot colourPh 5494 6066 for more details
cond. apply
CONCRETORGREG GATTI
All Concrete WorkGold Card No 061792
0427 669 643FREE
QUOTES
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25 YEARS STRONG & STILL GROWING
“All Aspects of Concreting”
Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195
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Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’
CONC
RETIN
G M & A CONCRETING
Please phone 0421 690 895
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Professional & promptQuality work Site left cleanDriveways, Patios, Paths and slabs in plain, exposed & decorative finishes Existing concrete rejuvenated
QBSA 068989
Dean Parry Director
M 0417 045 062T (07) 5494 7117F (07) 5494 7543 ABN 60 627 360 193E [email protected] ACN 131 206 089A 88 King Rd, Mooloolah QLD 4553 BSA Lic. #1018329
NEED A QUALITY BUILDER?THINKING OF RENOVATING?New HomesExtensionsRenovations
M 0417 045 062 E [email protected]
BathroomsTimber DecksPergolas
Insurance RepairsSmall Jobs WelcomeBSA Lic # 1018329
CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDERQBSA 1155593
www.redbuilding.net.au
Carpenter
BSA
Lic
1129044
All carpentry work Renovations- Extensions
Decks – Home Maintenance Ph: Saun 0424 550 057 or A/H 5492 9558
Cabinetmakers
FREEQuotes
Hale Carpet CleaningFamily Owned and Operated
Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your localcarpet cleaning professionals
Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm5499 9926SPECIAL RATES FOR
LOCALS
•Carpets,Rugs,Curtains,Cars•LoungeSuites(FabricandLeather)•StainRemoval,Tile&GroutCleaning•Carpet,Upholstery&TileProtection•ConcretePaths,Patios&Driveways
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locally owned & family operated
Quality Services at Affordable Prices
Call 0429 468 805for your FREE no obligation quote *(conditions apply)
carpets · rugs · lounges · chairs · cars · caravans · boats · carpet and fabric protection
Multi-level specialists – Senior & Pensioner Discounts* – Environmentally friendly cleaning agents –
Carpet Cleaning CLEANALL
Carpet Cleaning
ACCREDITED CARPET CLEANERSSteam
Cleaning
$653 -5
AverageRooms
Extrarooms
$10each
You book your carpets:FREE: sanatizing and deodorising$25 basic internal pest control*$25 internal flea control** with carpet clean
FULLY INSUREDALL WORK GUARANTEED
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
FREE CALL 1800 281 521
Cleaning
WATER WISE HOUSEWASHING
Specialisingin low pressurehand washing
You book your house now and recieve:FREE: Spider Treatment / FREE: Anti-mould TreatimentFREE: Carpet Clean & Lic. Pest Control with every Bond Clean
FULLY INSURED - ALL WORK GUARANTEED FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
MinimumWaterUsage
QueenslanderSpecialists
Other Services AvailableWindows / Roofs & Gutters / Driveways & Pathways
Internal Walls & Ceilings / Bond CleansPest Control & Ceiling Vacuums
FREE CALL 1800 281 521
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Argh! Stupid Computer!PC Solutions & Tuition will fix it! At your door, no callout fees,
all areas. Local Technician. Competitve Rates.Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au
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5494 0398Shop 2, 5 Peachester Road, Beerwah
www.totalmicrosystems.com.au
COMPUTER SALES, SERVICE & SUPPORT
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For Home & Business
Phillip Short ConcretePLAIN • STENCIL • EXPOSED AGG.
STAMPED • COVERCRETEDriveways - Paths - Patios - SlabsQuality Work at Competitive Rates
0412 234 240 (AH) 5494 6302 T003
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Concreting
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• Kitchens • Vanity • Laundry •TV Units • Robes • Appliances • Organised sub trades
CUT & EDGE SERVICE AVAILABLE
Joinery &Shopfitters
Over 35 years professional experience
5494 6500O�ce and Showroom
Unit 1, Lot 28 Biondi Crescent, Beerwah
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Builders / Carpenters
Ph 5439 0108Fax 5439 0109
Email: [email protected]
New Installations & Renovations
2/28 Biondi CresentBeerwah Qld 4519
ABN 83 143 913 259BSA Lic No. 49425
Ken Director
0409 549 601Matthew
0409 936 083
REG BUILDER BSA LIC No 730134* 15 years experience * Quality work* Renovations * New homes * Decks* Bathrooms * New roofs * Repairs
FOR PROMPT QUOTING AT COMPETITIVE RATES... CALL YOUR LOCAL BUILDER
Phone Daniel 0414 417 148
RENOVATION & HOME CONSTRUCTION
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CHRIS HALLBUILDERS
of prestige and quality homes,extension and renovations
Prompt quotingOver 20yrs experience
5494 6794 or 0412 060 184GoldCardNo.:24113
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VINYLFLOORCLEANINGSPECIALIST
STRIP, SEAL, POLISH, SPRAY-BUFF
PhoneAllen Thomas
Mobile: 0417 781 167Phone: 5496 9851
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PHONE: 0407 754 208
• Stenciling • Covacrete• Stamped
• Exposed Concrete• House slabs• and resealing
ROBERT TREVISAN
• Unique Power Wall System• Design• DNA Design• Project Management• Professional
Servicing all major cities
and regional areas
Australia wide
Leo Kullm 0409 646 048
Shopfitters with a difference
Quick ConcreteNo Job Too Small
Darrell & Jocelyn ByrnesPlain - Exposed - Stencil FinishersShed Slabs, Driveways, PathwaysPatios, Under House, House Slab
Bobcat hire
PH: 5497 4097Mob: 0419 797 448
[email protected]: 737533
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MAY 18 2011 | | 33
FIRST CALL FENCINGTimber, Colourbond, Aluminium & Glass
Pool fencing, Gates Retaining Walls & More
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email: [email protected] QBSA 1139536
For a free quote Phone MatthewyoUR LoCAL LICEnSED ConTRACToR
5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns
* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups
* Ride on work * Gutters cleaned
Same day responseFree Quotes Fully insured
www.jimsmowing.net
Your local Jim services all areas call 131546 T0
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Garden Clean Ups &
MaintenanceCall for a Free quote
0409 590 802 T045
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Mays Mowing ServiceGarden Clean upsGutter CleaningWhipper SnippingPruning
Large Acreage MowingRubbish Removed
Phone Nick AtwellMob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713 T0
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Wynne’sDomestic · Commercial · Industrial · Rural
All Aspects of Electrical ContractingBeerwah & Surrounding areas
Prompt Reliable ServiceNo Job Too Big or Too Small
Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282
Lic
6982
1
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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra
5413 2500
Your Electricaland Lighting Retailer
Ceiling FansAir Conditioners
Lighting
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Retail suppliers of fencing materials, timber, logs, wire and steel.
Also installers of quality fencingFor a Free Measure and Quote phone
Phone 5494 890020 Tytherleigh Ave, Landsborough
Q.B
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No.
113
0199
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• Domestic • Rural • All Types • 4WD Tractor & Bucket• Post Driver & Slasher • 4T Tipper Rubbish Removal
• Total Landscape Service • Locally Owned & OperatedFor a free quote phone Garth 5499 9330 or 0438 714 983
T0042
Lic: 6
6091
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Lic No 67745 ABN 89 058 455 025
Ph 5492 9502 Mob: 0409 549 295
ALL DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL* Installation * Air Conditioning * Split Systems T0
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Domestic, Commercial, Owner Builder, Rural & Industrial
Est. since 1983Phone Greg on 0418 741 145Li
c # 55
82
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Zedmere Pty Ltd
ELECTRICIAN
DAMS ACREAGE SPORTS OVALS SCHOOLSWeed Problems?
0407 575 667Lic.4551 and Insured
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‘Do It With Dakin’
ABN 41 636 538 072Nathan Dakin0437 434 800
• Hedging • Rubbish Removal • Ride-on Mowing
• Mowing• Pruning
FREE QUOTE & COMPETITIVE RATES
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BSA Lic No 60108 www.kamconstructions.net.au
QUALITY & RELIABLE SERVICEOur Products• Garages• Patios• Carports• Sheds\Rural & Farm Sheds
Our Service• Designed & Engineered• Fully Licensed & Insured• Council Permits Organised
DISPLAY CENTRE NOW OPEN AT 2 WILLIAM ST, KILCOY
5497 26150427 120 955
FREEQuotes &
Advice
LPGAS
KLMLP Gas Suppliers
5493 0493
SHOWROOM AND FACTORY4 Railway Street, Landsborough
ph 07 5494 8748 fax 07 5494 8858
LANDSBOROUGHSCREENS
&SECURITY
►SECURITY & INSECT SCREENS►GLASS ►BLINDS ►AWNINGS
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Chad’s Cheap Mowing 0430 517 211 T056
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No Job too big or small – Pensioner Discounts
• Lawns • Edges• Rubbish Removal
• Garden Clean Ups• Slashing
• Weed Spray• Acres• Hedges
Fencing
Garden Maintenance
Garages / Sheds
Gas
Jim: BeerwahOffice: 5439 9400
Mobile: 0414 774 046
Adam: Glasshouse MtnsOffice: 5493 0054
Mobile: 0414 482 037
BSA Lic. No. 60278PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Installations, Repairs, ServicingDomestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
Electrical Services
Jim: BeerwahOffice: 5439 9400
Mobile: 0414 774 046
Adam: Glasshouse MtnsOffice: 5493 0054
Mobile: 0414 482 037
BSA Lic. No. 60278PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519
Installations, Repairs, ServicingDomestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial
Electrical Services
Domestic . Owner Builders . Commercial . Rural . Industrial Installations Repairs Servicing and Air Conditioning
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71536
Electricians
www.gcnews.com.au
NFL ElectricalNathan
0417 040 291Domestic, Commercial,
Phone & Data, Intercoms & Gates
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Lic. N
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875
Solar-Grid - Connect, Design, Install
Peachester Ph: 0404 903 801 Prompt, Friendly Service
Give us a go! No Job is Too Smallwww.gregsmallelectrical.com.au
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LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT
BSA Lic: L 1117342
• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •Free quotes: Call for the Best Price
• Windows • Doors • Maintenance• Shower Screens • Security & Insect ScreensMONTY’S GLASS & SECURITY
5493 0374 0439 875 031 TO50
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Glass & Security
ALL MAINTENANCERick’s22+ years experience
in all types of home maintenancerepairs, painting & minor renovations
Free Quotes
Ph. 5494 9400 or 0401 674 126
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Handyman Services
Let MAN ABOUT THE HOUSEFix your problems
Ph: 0407 794 207 or 5439 9663
KEV’S MOWINGMob 0438 308513 AH 5494 9183
From Villas to Large AcreagePrivate – Commercial – Body Corporate
• Same Day Response• Gold Medal Service• Fully insured
Local
LAWN & GARDEN CARE
Call Gary: 0414 713 491
For all your mowing/ride on & garden needs
Lawn MowingGardeningRubbish Removal Hedge Trimming
Pruning & Lopping Garden Clean UpsGeneral Garden
Fully InsuredFree Quotes
Lawn & Property MaintenanceCall Rick
0409 526 060Servicing this area for the past 15 years
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| | MAY 18 201134
25 YEARS STRONG & STILL GROWING
BOBCAT & EXCAVATOR HIREGlasshouse Mountains and surrounding areas- 8 tonne tipper - trencher- augers- 4 in 1 bucket- levelling bar- laser levelling- forks- 3 tonne excavator
Phone John Bakeron 0409 20 64 64
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POSI TRACK, EXCAVATOR,TIPPER & BEVERTAIL HIRE
FREE 20km TRAVEL
Servicing NorthBrisbane to GympieP 0422 270 386
- PT 100F Track Loader- All site slashing & cutting- Double Head Slasher- Dedicated Mulcher
3½t Excavator. Hydraulic Grab, Ripper, 350mm 450mm Trenching and 1200mm tilt mud buckets.
Fire Breaks. Tree Clearing, Mulching. Dams, Driveways. Bulk Loading & Carting.
www.gcnews.com.au
QBSA
Act Li
cence
No: 11
55906NEED A PAINTER?
Mobile: 0438 940 634email: [email protected]
Call Rudi
Free Quotes & Pensioner Discounts
QBSA
Act Li
cence
No: 11
55906
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LOCALSSUPPORTING
LOCALS
FIRST IN QUALITY & SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP&PREMIUMPRODUCTS
DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
FREE QUOTES
NEW HOMES REPAINTS
SHEDS ROOFS DRIVEWAYS
Contact - STEVE GASTALDIN 0407 946 061 07 5494 6065
AB
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First in quality & servicequality Workmanship & premium
products
FIRST IN QUALITY & SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP&PREMIUMPRODUCTS
DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
FREE QUOTES
NEW HOMES REPAINTS
SHEDS ROOFS DRIVEWAYS
Contact - STEVE GASTALDIN 0407 946 061 07 5494 6065
AB
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43 8
86 9
56 4
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Lic
: 10
9174
1 M
PA M
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FIRST IN QUALITY & SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP&PREMIUMPRODUCTS
DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
FREE QUOTES
NEW HOMES REPAINTS
SHEDS ROOFS DRIVEWAYS
Contact - STEVE GASTALDIN 0407 946 061 07 5494 6065
AB
N:
43 8
86 9
56 4
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Lic
: 10
9174
1 M
PA M
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FIRST IN QUALITY & SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP&PREMIUMPRODUCTS
DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
FREE QUOTES
NEW HOMES REPAINTS
SHEDS ROOFS DRIVEWAYS
Contact - STEVE GASTALDIN 0407 946 061 07 5494 6065
AB
N:
43 8
86 9
56 4
61
BSA
Lic
: 10
9174
1 M
PA M
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industrialFree quotes
Supporting Environmentally Friendly Quality Paints
contact - steve gastaldin0407 946 061 07 5494 6065
Painters
Professional PaintingLocal Tradesman with 20 years ExperienceAll Aspects of PaintingSunshine Coast including all Hinterland areas
ANDREW 0423 107 716ABN 79 347 449 750
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Local Painters High Quality Work
Our Prices Based on Award WagesNO HIDING PROFIT!
Over 30 Years ExperienceQBSA 1147179
Contact Frank 0457 486 080
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BSA 49885BRESLINPAINTINGNew Work & Repaints • Airless Spraying5494 1861 • 0418 883 436
Pest Control
HINTERLANDPESTCONTROLCostEffectiveLocalBusinessEst.Since1996
•Cockroaches • Spiders• Carpet Beetle • Rodents• Lawn Weeds • Fleas• Silver Fish • Ants •Bed Bugs
We give you a warranty on our work.Forreliableservicecall........
0404 479 187 or 5494 9336
FullyLicensedandInsured
Termites: •Pre-purchase timber inspections •Termite inspections •Chemical barriers/ reticulation
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BSA:
106 8
977
LIC:
PMT
-0-11
572
07 5493 0440
•TERMITE TREATMENTS •TERMITE BARRIERS•PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS
•THERMAL IMAGING•COCKROACHES •SPIDERS •ANTS
Lic No. PMT-0-11432 John Annakin T0
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GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL
ALLAREAS
BSA NO. 10112550407 439 526
PO BOX 257 Beerwah 4519
• Annual Termite Inspections• Termite Treatments
• Pre- purchase Inspections• Termite Management Systems
• General Pest managementCockroaches • Ants • Spiders • Silverfish • Fleas • Bed Bugs
All Areas0420 53 8890
5494 0393
E. [email protected] Box. 257 Beerwah 4519
BSA 1189580FULLY
INSURED
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Plant & Machinery
Shane Schultz
Licensed Operator
Lindeman RoadBEERWAH
BOBCATEXCAVATOR
HIRE• Tilt Bucket
• 3 ton Excavator• Laser Levelling • Trencher
• Post Hole Borer• Auger 250 • 350 • 450• 600mm Plant Auger
• Rotary Flail/Grass Mulcher/Cutter
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEKPh: 5494 0056 • Mobile: 0408 192 814
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Local Knowledge21 Years
Experience
• 8 ton Tipper Truck
Cam’s Truck & Bobcat Hire
Cameron ListerPh: 0419 665 002
A/H: (07) 5493 0012
OWNER OPERATOR •Track Machine
•Augers •Trencher• 4 in 1 bucket
•8 ton tipper •Level bar•Laser Leveller
•Tilt Bucket
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CALL
DAVEPOSI-TRACK SLASHING
& EARTHWORKS
Works where others can’t and loves Lantana!
0419 704 4085494 8913
D & M Britton - Old Gympie Rd, Landsborough
FREE QUOTES
*4 in 1 Bucket & Level Bar*6ft Double Head Slasher *50hp *10m3 Tipper
*Driveways*Site clean-ups*Landscaping
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Hinterland [email protected]
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Marine Services
Ph: 0418 204 159a/h: 5494 0830
Builder & Stone Mason
QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981
GRAHAM RENWICK
• PAVING & STONEWORK
• RETAINING WALLS
• DRIVEWAYS
• POOL SURROUNDS
• OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS
• WATER FEATURES
• PATHWAYS/STAIRS
• UNIQUE GARDENS & GARDEN FEATURES
BEERWAH
Landscaping
BEERWAH LANDSCAPINGQuality Workmanship
Phone Shane Robins0418 900 705 a/h 5494 6425
• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching• Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services
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Locksmiths
• Carpentry & Joinery• Minor Cabinet Making• Plastering
Maintenance Tradesman 40 Years Experience
Phone George 0487 424 223 BSA: 49498
• Tiling• Painting • No Job to small
Home Maintenance
B&A EARTHMovERSBoBCAT, ExCAvAToR
& TIPPER HIREPhone BrianMobile: 0402 129 665Fax: 5497 4840email: [email protected] T0
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5494 66980488 669 810
7/60 SIMPSON ST beerwahlocksmiths.com.auBeerwah Locksmiths
ALARMS CCTVSAFESKEYS LOCKS
Nick & Steph PaintingLocal husband & wife painting team
› New homes › Repaints› Industrial & Commercial
Over 20 yrs expQuality workmanship • Premium paints • Free quotesCall Nick or Steph 5439 0249 or 0438 152 049
[email protected] ABN 46 353 680 084 BSA lic 1168923
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FRIDGE DOOR SEALS* All major brands* Supply & Fit PHONE JAREN 5439 0764 T0
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Refrigeration
Roofing & Guttering
Phone: 5494 60114 Turner Street, BEERWAH
200 for $79Full colour, single sidedIncludes basic design service & GST
Business Cards
LETTERHEADS RUBBER STAMPS
A5 & A4 INVOICE BOOKS
PRINTER CARTRIDGESLARGE RANGE OF
ORIGINALS & GENERICBRANDS
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* Septic Tank & Grease Trap Cleaning* Small Truck for Easy Access
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5494 17940407 748 083
Landsborough
Servicing theSunshine Coast Hinterland
EPALiCENSEd
COuNCiLAPPROvEd
Septic Services
Sheetmetal
Shower Screens
0401 057 [email protected]
Mark Forbes PlumbingLICENCED PLUMBER / DRAINER
EMERGENCY AFTER HRS SERVICE
QBSA No.1180171
PROFESSIONAL RELIABLESERVICE
New Installations/Repairs/Renovations:� Potable Water � Sewerage� Roof & Guttering � Stormwater� Septic & Drainage
Potable WaterRoof & GutteringSeptic & Drainage
Waste Water Treatment SystemsSewarageStormwater
CREATIVE SHEET METAL
1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches
CUSTOM BUILT TOOLBOXES
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• Patio Roofing One Stop Shop• Specialising in D.I.Y Kits• Metal Roofing, Gutters, Fascias etc• Polycarbonate & Fibreglass Roofing• Ventilators & Skylights• Insulated Roofing
Reduces Heat and Noise47 Wises Rd, Maroochydore 5443 2022www.qldroofing.com.au
ROOFING TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS
AS SEEN ON TV
Solarspan
C.Apelt Plumbing
Quality work, local knowledge, over 20 years experience Licence No: 23418 QBSA: 1164142
New work • Renovations • Commercial Maintenance Drainage • Roofing & Guttering
Call Colin now for all your plumbing needs Mob: 0430 591 433 Home: 5496 7354
Need a plumber?
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BSA LIC 1069087
1300 885 557
• Drains Unblocked/Located• Waste Water Treatment Systems
• Plumbing• Gas Fitting
Derek Bellamy
Plumbers supplies
Printing & Stationery
Plumbers
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL!For all your PLUMBING needs
TREVOR SANDERSONPhone Mobile: 0413 330 275 or 5439 0960
Lic’d Plumber and Drainer QBSA 1002354
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AllanKoschelPlumbingService
Q.B.S.A. No. 76388 Lic. No. 13217
Plumber, Drainer and Gas FitterPO Box 316 Glasshouse Mtns 4518
Ph: (07)54930625 Mobile: 0407727645
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Plant & Machinery cont.
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Talkin' trades Has your business been featured in our 'talkin' trades' yet? Give us a call on 5438 7445 and we can offer you a free write up in this section, (conditions apply).
•Semi-frameless & Frameless Showerscreens•Glass Splashbacks •Frameless Mirrors •Wardrobe Doors
•Glass Pool Fencing & BalustradesMathew Brown Phone 0402 123 154
www.framelessshowerinstallations.com.au
Frameless Shower Installations
QBSA
Lice
nce
No. 1
1288
90
& Gas FittingAll Maintenance & Renovations0418 986 538 A/H 5494 7413
EST OVER 35 YEARS
Owen Plumbing
Slashing
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY SLASHING* Blocks * Acreage * Firebreaks
For a quote call Len 0419 732 364 or 5494 0484Weedspraying now availableT0
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Beerwah Under 15 players celebrating their victory on Friday Night
26 Tytherleigh Avenue Landsborough
• Yes – We Deliver All Areas• Comprehensive Range of Plumbing Supplies• Experienced Showroom Consultancy• Mon-Fri 6.00am-4.30pm & Sat 7.00am-11.00am
5439 9368
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DENNEHY’S BOBCAT & EXCAVATIONS
TERRY 0427 948 997 A/H 5494 8997 For an obligation free quote call:
We aim to provide the best in service and price
• Mini Dozer 6 Way Blade • Bobcat 4 in 1 Tilting Bucket• Dingo for Hire • Trencher
• Post Hole Borer • Fenceline Clearing
• Fire Breaks • General Hire
ASPHALT & GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS
BSD PLASTERINGInterior Sheeting, Plastering,
Cornice and Covering Exposed BricksCall Brendon for a prompt, professional, clean and on budget service 0432 412 209 bsdplastering.com.au QBSA 1191560
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Plasterers
LI’L Aussie DIGGA EXCAVATIONS
PH. JOHN 0403 795 185
5492 9909
• Minimal Site Impact• Entry 700mm• Landscaping• Post Hole Borer• Site Clean ups• Trenching
Limited access specialist
COMPETITVE
RATES
• Septic Tank & Grease Trap Cleaning (Domestic / Commercial)• Holding Tank Pumpouts• Grey Water Tanks • Bio Cycle Pumpouts• Council and EPA Approved
Phone for no obligation quote 5439 6491or 0408 220 659 Fax 5439 6496
FREECALL1800 247 788
Solid Waste Removal & Skip Hire Available – Front Lift Bins
Storage
AUSTRALIANCONTAINER UNITSSALES - HIRE - ONSITE STORAGE
Australia Wide* Containers New & used - All Sizes and Types
* Container Offices & Living Units* Container delivery & Relocations
YARD LOCATION827 Beerburrum Road
Caboolture Shire
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Ph: 07 5432 8374or Mob: 0433 189 561
50hp, Rubber tracks,6ft slasher, Free quotes
0419 704 408 5494 8913
CALL
DAVET0095
POSI-TRACK SLASHING
Hinterland Areas [email protected]
Experiencedinallaspectsoftiling
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Brian Dudin 0438 623 523Afterhours:(07)54947548
BSA Licenced: 1101772 A local working for localsFree fast quote
Tiling
FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944
PaulPaul
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Glasshouse TilingGlasshouse Tiling
A to Z of Trades and Services
This size advert could cost you from $19.95 per week
or $20.25 in spot colourPh 5438 7445 for more details
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Beegees Soccer ClubContributed by Frank DoonanOn Friday, night May 20, our 2nd division Women’s team and over 35’s play at home. On Saturday we have another 13 games starting at 9.00am with our under 8’s, 9’s and under 10’s then games will continue all day finishing with our senior men’s teams kicking off at 3.00pm for Division 2 and 5.00pm for Division 1. Our under 13 boys had a good win on Saturday beating Caboolture 11-1. The boys dominated the games as the score suggests with seven different goal scorers which showed the boys work as a team. Our women’s 1st division had a good win on Friday night beating Woombye. Our division 1 men’s team played well losing 3-0 but the improvement in this team as the season goes on is incredible they are such a young squad taking on more senior and seasoned teams. They are competing well week in week out so keep it going fellows. Don’t forget, Friday nights have canteen and meals on, so come down and support the club.
Beerwah Indoor Bowls ClubRecently a group of Beerwah Indoor Bowlers visited the Woodford Indoor Bowls Club to participate in their Ladies Day competitions. Some of the Beerwah people were lucky to win places in the finals. There were so many visitors from other clubs, to win a prize with so much competition was quite a thrill.
We are still looking for new members so if you would like to have a try at indoor bowling come along on Mondays, play starts at 12.30pm. If you can be at the Beerwah Hall by 12.15pm it will assist the games director with draws should you wish to try your hand.
Glasshouse Country Bowls ClubContributed by Trevor BertramThe monthly Jackpot Triples was played on Wednesday. The draw of the card was for ‘Lowest Winning Margin’ with the teams of N Woolley and B Saunders sharing first prize. The runners-up were M Freshwater, R Scullion and J Tatum and the Lucky Draw went to D Garland, N Dean and R Dean. The Jackpot was not won so will be in excess of $400.00 on Wednesday, June 8. More teams are needed.Thursday afternoon’s game of ‘Three Bowl Open Pairs’ was won by R Coxon and G Turton with two wins and 32 points. The runners-up, with the highest point score of 19 in the second game were B Howard and C Sinton.Round 1 of the 2011 Men’s Triples Club Competition was played on Saturday morning with the following team results: T Little 24 def T Bertram 12, and J McSwain 20 def J Tatum 14. In the semi-final in the afternoon K Beasley, B Fogarty and W Tumbridge 31 def B Burton, J
Timm and J McSwain 15, and C Sinton, R Dean and G Richardson 27 def G Lehmann, R Sharpe and T Little 15. The final will be played next Saturday, May 21 at 1.00pm.Also next Saturday, the social game will be 3 rounds of 12 ends (pairs or triples, depending on numbers) starting at 10.00am with a barbecue lunch after the first game. The teams will be chosen by the draw of a disc which provides the opportunity to mix and play against a number of teams. This is a good way for our newer members to meet other bowlers and gain experience in the game. Please nominate early in the week to allow for catering.Coming EventsMonday, May 23 – 9.30am, Monthly Two Bowl Triples (space for another team).Saturday, May 28 – 9.00am, Quarterly General Meeting.Sunday, June 5 – 1.00pm, Police Day – ‘IONA’ Challenge.
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Mooloolah Valley Bowls ClubContributed by Judy WalkerOur 2 Bowl Triples was washed out on May 9.Tuesday, May 10 winners were Gloria Shaw and Tony Pignata. Raffle winners were Yorkie and Bob Patten.Nev Shaw had a great win in the final of the Men’s A Grade Singles over Lloyd Walker.Saturday raffle winner was Cameron Boyce. Men’s Pairs and Triples close on May 21.We have been away in Bundaberg since Thursday with the Travelling Bowlers. There were 49 people on the trip from about 10 different Clubs on the Coast. We played at Bargara, Woodgate and Elliott Heads. We were greeted with warmth at each Club and their players turned out in great numbers. We had a few medical problems on the last day but in all it was a greatly enjoyable trip. Where to next year?
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Beerwah Bulldogs Contributed by Dean RobertsThe Seniors travelled over to Caloundra on Sunday to take on the Sharks looking to continue their good recent form.The under 18’s jumped out of the blocks quickly and recorded a 38-20 victory to keep them in touch with the top sides on the table.The Sharks Reserve Grade are always pretty well drilled and this was the same on the weekend and our boys found them to hot on the day to go down 46-4.A Grade once again were in the battle against a nippy Sharks outfit for most of the game but the Home Side got on top of us late to Win 26-14.Good news on the Junior Front with another two players making their way into Rep Teams with under 11 players Jack Fissenden and Ryan Sauer being selected in the Sunshine Coast Schoolboys side to play in the State Titles at Ipswich in July.A-GradeCaloundra Sharks -26 – (Toby Adams 1, Scott Wilson 1, Dennis Blumson 1, Justin Otto 1 – Tries)(Justin Otto 5 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 14 – (Nat Flores 2, Jordan Sutton 1,– Tries)(Lachlan Pill 1 – Goals)Reserve GradeCaloundra Sharks – 46 – (Andy Heaton 2, Lincoln Hill 1, Jamie Irwin 1, Scott Brown 1, Danny Joyner 2, Damien Flude 1, Tyson Kelly 1 –Tries)(Danny Joyner 5 – Goals) def Beerwah Bulldogs – 4 – (Bradley Tweedale 1 – Tries)(Nil – Goals)Under 18Beerwah Bulldogs – 38 – (Ryan Lucas 1, Levi Pearce 2, Nashua Bell 1, Karl Vanderbourgh 3 – Tries) (Cody O’Donnell 5 – Goals) def Caloundra Sharks – 20 – (Christopher Winnell 1, Lance Ainsworth 2, Corey Bond 1 – Tries) (Lance
Ainsworth 2 – Goals)The Seniors next game is against Kawana at Beerwah on Saturday, May 21 which should be another good quality game. We look forward to seeing all the Bulldogs Supporters come along and offer their support.Junior Results – Under 11 Blue – Defeated CaloundraUnder 11 White – Lost to Caboolture 18-6Under 12 – Lost to Caboolture 30-8Under 13 – Lost to Stanley Rivers 24-22Under 14 – Defeated Palmwoods 56-0Under 15 – Defeated Caboolture 68-0Under 16 – Lost to Maroochydore 28-4
Anyone wanting to become involved in the club either in the way of playing, volunteering or sponsorship are encouraged to contact President Dean Roberts on 0418 816 605 to discuss.
Bulldogs player Sam Fillery taking on the Sharks on Sunday
Bulldogs Jake Fissenden and Ryan Sauer who have been selected in the Sunshine Coast Schoolboys Team
Landsborough Tennis ClubContributed by Jill KirchheinerFriday Night Tennis – The weather has been kind for a few weeks now and hopefully it will continue for a few more. Remember if you can’t play please organise your fill-in as early as possible and advise them who, when and where they will be playing. Any unplayed matches can be made up by playing on a Monday afternoon at Landsborough from 3.00pm. Following are the scores up May 6 –Div A1 – Nadal-190, Murray-151, Federer-147, Roddick-119Div A2 – Wilson-172, Yonex-158, Head-156, Babolat-136Div B – Fila-187, Converse-182, Adidas-180, Reebok-178, Nike-148, Puma-147, Asics-142, La Coste-138Div C/Peewee 1 – Clijsters-182, Henins-182, Sharapovas-141, Williams-141Peewee 3 – Flake-158, Snickers-117, Picnic-115, Crunchie-108Sorry Peewee 2 as your scores are still being sorted out due to the number of matches not played, but hopefully they will be in next week.Club News - Remember that there is Ladies social tennis on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am and Wednesday night mixed social tennis from 7.00pm.Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn. A BIG THANK YOU goes to the Landsborough IGA for the daytime hire of our courts.
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the next Meeting of the Beerwah/Peachester Sub branch will be held on 22/5/2011 at 09.30am at the Beerwah RSL Club. All Members are welcome.the glasshouse rsl citizens' auxiliarY had to cancel the Pete Smith concert planned for last Saturday due to illness. We are very sorry for any inconvience. Further info ring Rita 54387467
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french tuition All levels from beginners to advanced conversation, Skype lessons also available. Phone Cecile on 0407 070 467 (Glass House Mountains)Maths & science tutoring Ages prep to senior. Fully qualified teacher with Queensland Teachers. By appointment, reasonable rates, Glass House Mountains Ph: 5438 7552 or 0488 005 555 learning to ride and have fun with horses. Glasshouse Mountains Riding School. Belinda Ph: 0404 497 127
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casual relief truck and dog driver required. Must be experienced in Tipper work. Sunshine Coast based Quarry and Yard work. Resume with references essential. Apply Savage Landscape Supplies Landsborough. Ph. office 54941153.casual help in garden suit retiree or H.schooler. Landsb. area 5494 8701
Ph: 5494 6133 Fax: 5494 6462Woodlands are currently looking for staff in the following fields:-
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If you are interested in these positions, please 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 these positions. 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.
We are a P-12 College of approximately 700 students situated at Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast. GCCC is a College of modern facilities and a team of dedicated professionals serious about quality teaching and learning with a Christ-centred focus. All applicants must have experience in phonemic awareness, working with children and excellent computer skills.To apply, please download the application form for
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kYM gilbert would like to thank all who participated on May 14 for their generous donations of their time, equipment, materials and other wonderful things. We’d like to especially thank the following businesses and groups who helped make the day such a success:Glasshouse Wholesale Nursery, Lions Club of Beerwah, Barry Family Butchers, Glasshouse Country Meats and Beerwah Hotel.
farM auction – propertY soldlocation: Thomas Road, Mt Mee 4521date: Saturday 21st May time: 9.00am a/c: Paul Hainoffering: Daegong DK65 4x4 tractor with bucket, Field equip 6ft Slasher, Forks, Hay spear, Back blade, Yeomans 3 tyne plough, Post hole digger, Diamond harrows, 400lt Hardi spray tank, 200lt Spray unit, 2ton Grain feeder, 2x Round bale feeders, Husqvarna ride on [LT1538], Cement mixer, Air compressor, 5.6Kw Generator, 2 Crown coppers, 4 Saddles Plus many sundries all in excellent condition
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Weekly TV GuideSunshine Coast
All information supplied by TV stations and is correct at time of printing, some late changes may occur
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SBS ABC SEVEN (SC) NINE (WIN)Thursday | 19 May 2011
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TEN4.00 am Rage11.00am Willie's Wonky Chocolate Factory12noon Collectors12.30pm Australian Story1.00 pm Foreign Correspondent1.30 pm The Trophy Room2.00 pm Rugby League: QLD Cup 20115.00 pm Bowls Moama International Tri Series 20116.00 pm Can We Help?6.30 pm Gardening Australia7.00 pm ABC News7.30 pm Doctor Who8.30 pm Spooks9.30 pm A Quiet Word With Ross Noble10.00pm The Graham Norton Show 10.45pm Durham Countylate night viewing continues
6.00 am Brand Developers6.30 am Stitch!7.00 am Weekend Sunrise9.00 am Saturday Disney11.00am Castaway11.30am Legend Of Enyo12noon Zeke's Pad12.30pm Master Raindrop 1.00 pm Beat The Star2.00 pm Seven's V8 Supercars 20115.30 pm Queensland Weekender 6.00 pm Seven News6.30 pm Secret Mediterranean7.30 pm Movie: The Princess Diaries10.00pm Movie: The Pink Panther 2midnight Movie: Merlin's Apprentice4.00 am Home Shoppinglate night viewing continues
6.00 am Go, Diego Go6.30 am Dora the Explorer7.00 am Weekend Today9.00 am Saturday Kerri-Anne11.00am Kids WB11.30am Scooby Doo12noon Dennis & Gnasher12.30pm Gasp1.00 pm G2G: Got to Go1.30 pm The Saddle Club2.00 pm Stormworld2.30 pm Movie: The Admirable Crichton4.30 pm Postcards International5.00 pm Nine News5.30 pm Discover Downunder6.00 pm National News6.30 pm Australia's Funniest Home Videos7.30 pm program tba9.30 pm program tbamidnight Movie: Main Eventlate night viewing continues
6.00 am Toasted TV8.00 am iCarly8.30 am Me & My Monsters9.00 am Scope9.30 am K910.00am Video Hits12noon program tba2.00 pm AFL Premiership Season 2011: St Kilda v Melbourne5.00 pm TEN News5.30 pm Jamie's Thirty Minute Meals6.00 pm TEN Evening News6.30 pm Bondi Vet7.30 pm program tba8.30 pm program tba10.00pm Saturday Late Night Movie1.00 am Before The Game2.00 am Video Hits Presents3.00 am Home Shoppinglate night viewing continues
5.00 am Weatherwatch & Music5.05 am World News1.00 pm San Remo Song Festival 20113.00 pm Stanley Donen: You Just Do It4.00 pm Eating Art: The Last Supper4.30 pm PBS Newshour5.30 pm Who Do You Think You Are?6.30 pm World News Australia7.30 pm Monster Moves: Ship Sink8.30 pm Iron Chef9.20 pm RocKwiz10.05pm Movie: The Swimsuit Issue11.55pm SOS12.55am Life's a Zoolate night viewing continues
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5.05 am World News3.30 pm Letters and Numbers4.00 pm The Journal 4.30 pm PBS Newshour 5.30 pm Global Village6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia7.30 pm Italian Food Safari8.00 pm Oz and James Big Wine Adventure8.30 pm Heston’s Feasts: Gothic Feast9.30 pm World News Australia10.05pm Movie: The Trap11.55pm Movie: Gloss 2.30 am Weatherwatch Overnightlate night viewing continues
5.05 am World News1.00 pm Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia1.30 pm Insight2.30 pm Journos3.00 pm Living Black3.30 pm Letters And Numbers4.00 pm The Journal4.30 pm PBS Newshour5.30 pm Global Village6.00 pm Letters and Numbers 6.30 pm World News Australia7.30 pm Coast: Rosyth to Hull8.30 pm As It Happened9.30 pm World News Australia10.05pm Meet the Gigolos11.00pm Movie: Eloïse12.45pm Entourage1.20 am South Park2.15 am Weatherwatchlate night viewing continues
6.00 am Sunrise9.00 am The Morning Show11.30am Seven Morning News 12noon Movie: Nora Roberts' Blue Smoke2.00 pm Dr Oz3.00 pm Medical Emergency3.30 pm Toybox4.00 pm It's Academic4.30 pm Seven News5.00 pm Today Tonight 5.30 pm Deal or No Deal6.00 pm Seven Local News6.30 pm Seven News7.00 pm Home & Away7.30 pm Air Ways8.00 pm How I Met Your Mother8.30 pm Grey's Anatomy9.30 pm Desperate Housewives10.30pm Private Practice11.30pm 30 Rockmidnight Heroeslate night viewing continues
6.00 am Morning viewing8.00 am Scope8.30 am Wurrawhy 9.00 am 9am News10.00am The Circle12noon Dr Phil1.00 pm Oprah Winfrey Show2.00 pm Ready Steady Cook3.00 pm Judge Judy3.30 pm Two Guys And A Girl4.00 pm Everyday Gourmet4.30 pm The Bold And The Beautiful5.00 pm TEN News6.30 pm 6.30 With George Negus7.00 pm The 7PM Project7.30 pm Masterchef Australia8.30 pm The Good Wife9.30 pm Law & Order: SVU10.30 pm 6:30 With George Negus Encorelate night viewing continues
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VIRGO August 23 – September 22A short trip can be made on the spur of the moment. New ideas and concepts can arise, giving you more energy and enthusiasm to succeed. Your personality and your gift of the gab can bring in unexpected profits. A new car is possible. Good news coming from family.LIBRA September 23 – October 22Plans for a short trip may be considered. A new opportunity can come out of the blue from a friend regarding work. This is a time for you to take care of your own needs. Letting go of the past will be important. The health of a family member could be a bit of a worry, but the results will be ok.SCORPIO October 23 – November 22This is a time of new beginnings; a very important decision will need to be made. Moving residence is likely soon. A pleasant surprise from a friend can brighten up your week. Doing something new and spontaneous can bring new and exciting people into your life.SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22You may be pushing things a bit too fast at this period. This can have an effect on your finances so take things slowly. Your head can be crowded with ideas but you must sort them out systematically. Don't try to take on too much at once.
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