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Welcome sign out for visitors Maree Thomson T he new directional sign in Dick Caplick Park is already attracting attention. It allows Eumundi to promote the diversity and beauty of its history, culture, art and social fabric. The new sign was designed, manufactured and erected by a team of local artisans and council workers. It was made possible by Cr Paul Tatton who funded the sign and some improved seating for the park on behalf of the Eumundi community from the Division 10 councillor works allocation. continued on page 4 Unique, spacious and private • Ultimate family lifestyle home • Open plan living with fire place • Beautiful landscaped grounds with dam • 3 bedrooms plus guest accommodation • Room for boat/caravan/home business • Sited on 2.64 acres of gently sloping land $675,000 • Phone for an inspection Memorial Dr Eumundi Ph 5442 8333 Sales Ph 5442 8011 Rentals Email: [email protected] www.noosahinterlandrealty.com Property of the week The sign is “a thing of beauty” but has information about key points around town including a locked box for current event posters, a map of the main streets with major tourist attractions, and images of our history and artistic culture. “The new sign replaces a fifty year old sign which used to tell people how to get out of town”, Discover Eumundi’s Wendy Birrell said. “It was obvious the sign was outdated, it looked tatty and didn’t reflect the essence of Eumundi nor did it provide the visitor with any welcoming information on Eumundi. The new sign points out some of the special things that people may like to visit while they are here, whatever day of the week they arrive. Posters for community events are very welcome for the event box section of the sign. Please pop into Discover Eumundi with your poster,” she said. Sunshine Coast Council Division 10 Cr Paul Tatton with Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre manager Wendy Birrell and Experience Eumundi marketing campaign director Maree Thomson placing a poster for Eumundi’s next major event, the body art weekend on 12 and 13 May. The new promotional sign for Eumundi replaced the Sunshine Coast information board (see photo top right) that contained seriously out of date information and was in a poor physical state. Servo update – watch this space Work to meet conditions of approval for re-opening has been held up a little by the recent floods. Specialist technical advisers have had to give priority to service stations affected by flooding recently in other areas but this week have supplied preliminary information and advice to Eumundi Servo’s Bob Loudon. Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) proudly distributes 4000 copies free each fortnight to all within postcode 4562 area and at outlets nearby. Ph 0413 199 766 PO Box 463 Eumundi Qld 4562 [email protected] www.eumundigreen.com.au For lovers of Eumundi everywhere Issue 141 – Thursday 15 March 2012

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Page 1: EG 141 of 15 March 2012

Thursday 15 March 2012

Welcome sign out for visitors Maree Thomson

The new directional sign in Dick Caplick Park is already attracting

attention. It allows Eumundi to promote the diversity and beauty of its history, culture, art and social fabric. The new sign was designed, manufactured and erected by a team of local artisans and council workers. It was made possible by Cr Paul Tatton who funded the sign and some improved seating for the park on behalf of the Eumundi community from the Division 10 councillor works allocation. continued on page 4

Unique, spacious and private• Ultimate family lifestyle home• Open plan living with fire place• Beautiful landscaped grounds with dam• 3 bedrooms plus guest accommodation• Room for boat/caravan/home business• Sited on 2.64 acres of gently sloping land

$675,000 • Phone for an inspection

Memorial Dr Eumundi • Ph 5442 8333 Sales • Ph 5442 8011 Rentals • Email: [email protected] • www.noosahinterlandrealty.com

Property of the week

The sign is “a thing of beauty” but has information about key points around town including a locked box for current event posters, a map of the main streets with major tourist attractions, and images of our history and artistic culture.

“The new sign replaces a fifty year old sign which used to tell people how to get out of town”, Discover Eumundi’s Wendy Birrell said. “It was obvious the sign was outdated, it looked tatty and didn’t

reflect the essence of Eumundi nor did it provide the visitor with any welcoming information on Eumundi. The new sign points out some of the special things that people may like to visit while they are here, whatever day of the week they arrive. Posters for community events are very welcome for the event box section of the sign. Please pop into Discover Eumundi with your poster,” she said.

Sunshine Coast Council

Division 10 Cr Paul Tatton with Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre manager Wendy Birrell and Experience Eumundi marketing campaign director Maree Thomson placing a poster for Eumundi’s next major event, the body art weekend on 12 and 13 May. The new promotional sign for Eumundi replaced the Sunshine Coast information board (see photo top right) that contained seriously out of date information and was in a poor physical state.

Servo update – watch this space Work to meet conditions of approval for re-opening has been held up a little by the recent floods. Specialist technical advisers have had to give priority to service stations affected by flooding recently in other areas but this week have supplied preliminary information and advice to Eumundi Servo’s Bob Loudon.

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

Ph 0413 199 766 ● PO Box 463 Eumundi Qld 4562 ● [email protected] ● www.eumundigreen.com.au

For lovers of Eumundi everywhere

Issue 141 – Thursday 15 March 2012

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Maree ThomsonCover story

Kon Hepers Fire Brigade Medals Nature Notes

Tracey Standing Travelling with prescription medicines

Nathan WoodcockBusiness ClinicComputer Coop

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

This fortnight’s volunteer contributors include:

Liljana FreyNews in briefIn the Spotlight

Fran MaguireSub-editor

Matt PopplewellMarket place for blooms

John Burls Indee Theatre News

Deadline for issue out Thurs 29 Mar for display and Green Leaf ads & copy is NOON Thurs 22 Mar��� Last issue out before EasterPublished by Eumundi Combined Community Organisation LtdACN 133 941 278 ● www.eumundicco.com.auFor advertising rates and requirements please go to www.eumundigreen.com.au or Ph 0413 199 766.A yearly subscription is $50 posted. Please phone us for local delivery points or to attend to any delivery requirements.

Eumundi Green: taking the essence of Eumundi to the world.

This magazine is printed on 100% recycled paper, except the cover and centre pages, which are printed on partly recycled plantation-sourced paper.

Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd

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

Justin Rd Doonan Sebastian Grigull

Whispering Gum Ave, Rafter Country Desmond Hinch and Paul Boothey

Thurs 15 MarchDiv 10 Cr Paul Tatton’s mobile office9am–1pm The Fig TreePh 0407 161 793

Fri 16 March–Sun 25 MarchHappy Birthday Mr PresidentIndee Theatre, School of Arts Ph 5472 8200

Thanks to Matt Popplewell for the water photos below.

Following the rains, Council has instigated a Spot the Pothole campaign encouraging residents who spot potholes to report them by calling customer service on 5475 7272 or jumping on Council’s website and filling in a quick and fairly easy online form. Council expect more potholes to pop up over the next few weeks. I’m sure you know where some are!

Joyce [email protected]

Community Diary

Fifteen years ago we moved to the Sunshine Coast; it was a bit barren, not too many homes

once you left Noosaville, and lots of roundabouts (13 was a lot then).

We settled into Doonan, started Villa Alba and tried to convince everyone that Doonan was a real name and a suburb as even locals asked us “Where exactly do you live?” Thank goodness for the landmark known as “the Doonan Servo”. We

Water, determination and 20 point turns, abundance is explored while humbly taking

out the trash.Our street, and often our canal, is home to

many families - both fresh and matured.In times of such economical ambiguity it is

a blessing that our lands provide nourishment and shelter for several generations and micro communities. (Photo: Astrid Raimann).

Mon 19 March Chamber of Commerce extended management committee6pm Sala Thai, Ph 5442 7037

Tues 20 MarchP & C meeting7pm Eumundi State SchoolPh 0407 139 836

Sat 24 MarchState govt elections – don’t forget to vote!

Wed 28 MarchEHA meeting including hosting discussions Div 9 and 10 councillor and mayor candidates6pm School of Arts Ph 0407 139 836 – all welcome

always watched the development of the Rafter Estate and wondered how on earth people could live down that steep hill.

Well, seven years later we went to see how it was developing (then six homes) and bought ourselves a 1-acre corner block, the smallest in the estate. Seven years and 30-odd homes later it is a peaceful haven and a wonderful place to call home.

Editor's Desk

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President: Barrie AdamsPh 5442 7038

PO Box 145 Eumundi 4562Email: [email protected]

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Choosing the right coach is very important; you need someone who not only gets your business but also gets you. You will be working closely with this person so there needs to be a rapport. That said, don’t write off someone whose style is different to yours. A good business coach is going to challenge you and take you out of your comfort zone. Your resistance to a new style might actually be exactly where you need to go. I found my coach through a recommendation from a friend and fellow business owner. You may need to interview yours, just as if you were interviewing a regular employee. Be clear what you want to achieve with your coach – every meeting you must set clear goals and be able to measure them.

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Have you noticed these new signs? The Eumundi Chamber of Commerce Inc. Kerrie Bryant-Adams, secretary

The new meeting format seems to be working well and we were pleased to see so many members at the first of the Member Networking Nights at Joe’s Waterhole. Members were provided background and a status report on the Eumundi Servo, an update on the 2012 draft arts action plan and Glen Elmes MP presented recent statistics and information on opportunities for Eumundi from having a RV facility. The next meeting of the extended Management Committee will be held on Monday 19 March at Sala Thai at 6pm. Details of the April Member Networking Night will be included in the next Chamber News column. Important Event Diary Dates: 2012 Australian Body Art Carnivale – 12 & 13 May 2012 2012 Food Fest – 12 August 2012 The first Adopt-A-Road Clean Up was a great success – for further details see page 12 in this issue. Anyone wishing to volunteer to assist with Eumundi events or the Adopt-A-Road initiative, please do not hesitate to contact the secretary at [email protected].

Noosa Hinterland Realty Memorial Dr and Andrew Morris Legal Practice Doonan are both displaying new signage in and outside their premises.

Council’s “jet vac” suction truck in action protecting roots of mature trees.

project manager Dallas Bickley said, “There were many technical difficulties with this project. Council arborists requested that we protect the existing trees and underground tree root systems so machinery excavation was not allowed. There was also a 2m exclusion zone around the existing underground Telstra pit in front of the sign. This was one of my favourite projects this year – it was fun working with council staff and local artists to create something special for

Eumundi, my home town.”Jan Kelder from JK Hotmetal

designed and manufactured the sign frame and decorative post caps. Some years ago Jan produced the sculpture Radian sited next to the administration building in Eumundi Square.

Local artist Shane Christensen of Talking Tree Timber hand carved the hardwood timber posts. Shane is well known for his totem pole art in front of Eumundi’s Canecutters building.

Welcome sign out for visitors Maree Thomson continued from page 1

Business News

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Business News

Change of emphasis for All Things Christmas

The 10th Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey

has opened with a focus on general business conditions across the entire Coast as well as a closer look at the resources boom.

In addition to the baseline confidence questions, the March survey will measure whether local

businesses have seen any benefit from the resources boom, with questions targeting past benefits and potential future benefits. The anonymous online survey is available for participation up until Friday 30 March.

Businesses wishing to participate in the survey can go to www.boardroombusiness.com.au.

Sunshine Coast business survey opens

The 50% off sale heralds the closure of the “Christmas Shop” when the lease expires in May and after almost six years of trading in Memorial Dr. Owner Felicity Newman says that her on-line business had its best year ever last year since she commenced on-line trading five years ago. Felicity says she hopes to return to the Eumundi CBD for at least four months around Christmas 2012 if she can locate suitable temporary premises.

COMMUNITIES OF: • Bli Bli • Kulangoor • Coolum Beach • Doonan • Eumundi (east of railway line) • Maroochy River • Ninderry • North Arm • Parklands • Peregian Springs

• Point Arkwright • Valdora • Verrierdale • Weyba Downs • Yandina Creek • Yandina (east of railway line) • Yaroomba

Creating jobs. Connecting communities. Preserving environment.

Residents on the Sunshine Coast want more than the “roads, ratesand rubbish” issues addressed, especially here in Division 9. My focus is on creating jobs, connecting communities andpreserving the environment. We can create jobs without sacrificingthe environment. Our natural environment should be viewed andvalued as ‘green infrastructure’. It is our future, and the basis ofour tourism industry. With so many natural attractions, I supportplans for more facilities to cater for tourists, to boost our localeconomy.

I support the environment levy to clearly identify those funds for theenvironment and I would lobby the State and Federal governmentsto match those funds.

Other aims include:Assist local businesses to tender for Council.Urge developers to release some of the 6,700 approved lots to market and stop land banking to boost construction.Establish a hotline to report illegal dumping to Council.Provide more public off-leash and fenced areas for dogs.Support the establishment of more community gardens.Provide five Australian native plants per rate notice.Provide outdoor exercise equipment.Ensure no net losses to the environment in town planning.Investigate strategies to reduce wildlife casualties.Support more B & B’s and Home-stay licensing.Provide facilities for tourists and their motor homes.Include more public art and landscaping to promote local feel and identity.

As an independent candidate for Division 9, I seek your supportand your vote at the council elections on 28 April, 2012.

Please contact me or refer to my website for more policy details.Mobile: 0417 743 390 Email: [email protected]

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around 1870 is today still owned by one of Susan’s brothers.

For information about the celebrations, go to www.buderim.qld.au or Facebook Buderim 150th Anniversary or phone The Old Post Office on 5477 0944.

Eumundi’s Susan Guy (Porter) with a photo of her great grandmother Susan Ferguson Guy taken in 1910.

Community News

From the TreetopsJenny Olsson-McDonald

Love or detest something? This is your chance to shout it from the treetops. Send up to 300 words to [email protected]

As a new arrival to the area I was asked to tell you of my

first impressions of the Coast in 300 words or less. This has proved close to impossible. Since arriving in Australia 13 years ago from Sweden, I have lived and visited some amazing places in this glorious country, none quite as amazing as this place though. I could tell you of the breathtaking countryside and the rolling hills and green pastures, but this is your backyard so you most likely know already.

I could go on about the diversity the Coast offers, the cosmopolitan Noosa versus the rural backdrop of the hinterlands, but again I assume this is not news to you. I could talk about the school the kids love, the great

Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled (RDA) are celebrating

their move into their new and permanent home on 24 acres at Monak Rd North Arm, following settlement on 10 February.

The first of RDA’s therapeutic, educational and recreational programs recommenced on 20 February after almost seven months absence.

The temporary building and a temporary arena have been set up to enable classes to start, and a covered horse area allows the horses to be out of the heat, sun and rain while waiting for their class.

The paddocks have been fenced, water has been laid on and the horses are enjoying the freedom of many acres to frolic.

RDA secretary Jan O’Halloran says none of this could have happened without the assistance of the band of dedicated

The Qld Outdoor Recreation Fed, Equathon and the SEQ

Brumby Assn Inc have teamed together to organise a Go Green free guided horse ride this Saturday 17 March.

The ride follows a track featured in the recently released Council Guide to Horse Riding on the Sunshine Coast. The 2.5 hour ride

Susan Ferguson Guy after whom Susan Guy (Porter) is named

was a member of the Hamilton pioneering family from the Burnett Region. She married William Henry Guy and they settled in Buderim. This year is Buderim’s 150 years of white settlement celebrations and many families are tracing their history and participating in a myriad of activities organised for the year long celebration. A major activity Back to Buderim is on the weekend 4–7 May.

Susan says her great grandmother was regarded as a fine horsewoman and was loved and respected by the Aboriginal people with whom her family resided. The family home at Buderim built

local town, the exciting markets, the beautiful beaches down the road, or the climate; however, in the most polite way I can say it, this relentless humidity and the massive rainfalls will take some getting used to.

I think what sums up my first impression of the Coast is best said with this juxtaposition: In Sydney as a newcomer it took me nine years to be invited into my next door neighbour’s house for a coffee, and yesterday my next door neighbour of just two months called in just to check if we were OK in the rain.

Or I could just use the simple words of my seven-year-old: “Mum I really like Queensland; it’s got lots of nice kids in it.” I wholeheartedly agree.

volunteers, including those pictured, who come to the centre to be part of the special bond with the horses and children in RDA’s program. Additional volunteers are needed so interested people are encouraged to visit to see at first hand the variety of opportunities where volunteers can make a difference.

Jan says that the granting of a loan to purchase the property and getting the programs restarted has been due “to the wonderful support of individuals, businesses, families and the media in the quest for our new home; all donations over $2 are fully tax-deductible and income is definitely needed to re-establish the service more fully.”

More information on the programs and services offered to school and community groups or individual families is at www.sunshinecoastrda.com.

will leave the Noosa North Shore Equestrian Centre, Beach Rd, Noosa North Shore, at 9.15am, and will be guided by staff from Equathon. The Brumby Assn will be there with a brumby removed from the State Forest located between Gympie and Tin Can Bay.

For more information contact 5485 3369.

Back in the saddle at North Arm

St. Patrick’s Day horse ride

Back to Buderim weekend 4–7 May

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Community News

Members of the public are invited to this information session from 6pm to 6.45pm on Wednesday 28 March at the School of Arts.

The session is being hosted by Eumundi and District Historical Assn before the start of their regular meeting. There will be a presentation on information gathered from several community organisations on some of Eumundi and district issues and priorities. This session is an important forerunner to the Meet the Candidate Forum on Monday 2 April for Council elections on 28 April – see page 16 for details.

Cooroy VIEW Club outing

Info session for aspiring councillors and mayor

Happy 100th birthday

Members enjoying Food Feast hosted by Dianne Johnstone. The next Cooroy VIEW Club luncheon meeting will be Tuesday 10 April at the Cooroy Hotel function room 10.30am for 11am. New members welcome. For more information and essential bookings contact Grace Taylor 5471 1364 or Lal Vider 5449 1902 or [email protected].

Adeline (May) Holloway born at Barellan NSW on 28 February 1912 celebrating her 100th birthday with Eumundi son Tom. May came to a dairy farm at Belli Park in 1958. She moved to Nambour in 1982.

Vote 1 Peter Wellington Your IndependentThe People’s VoiceWhen first elected I promised I would represent you with honesty and integrity. I believe I have kept that promise.For over 13 years I have fought hard and ensured Nicklin received its fair share of government funds.I remain above political point scoring and have demonstrated I can work with the Government, Opposition and other Independents in the best interest of the people.This has resulted in millions of dollars of improved services in the electorate.

As an Independent with no allegiance to party, person or vested interest, when I put my hand up in Parliament, it is for the people I represent.

Future Plans:To continue to provide strong representation in Parliament and to fight for improved services for the people of Nicklin.

Authorised by Jenny Wellington, 174 Paddy Melon Lane, BELLI PARK 4552

News in brief Eumundi’s ANZAC Day committee will meet on Monday 26 March at 9am under the memorial trees opposite the post office to plan this year’s commemoration. Interested members of the community are welcome to join in. For further information, contact Cherrie on 0409 578 624.

Eumundi Park Recreation and Showgrounds Association Inc’s annual general meeting will be held at 6pm on Monday 26 March at the Sportsground on Black Stump Rd, Eumundi. All office bearer positions are available. If interested in a position please apply in writing to Eumundi Park Recreation and Showgrounds Association Inc, PO Box 180, Eumundi 4562.

St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Eumundi will hold its Good Friday Service at 9am on Friday 6 April. Sunday Services are held at 11am followed by lunch. Memorial Drive, Eumundi. Enquiries on 5447 6140 or 0487 332 162.

Verrierdale Ratepayers Association’s next meeting at 7pm on Wednesday 21 March will feature guest speaker Ben McMullen from Sunshine Coast

Council. He will discuss the concept of the Noosa Biosphere and the option to seek an extension to include Verrierdale. All welcome.

Belli’s next Old-Time Dance will celebrate St Patrick’s day on Saturday 17 March at 7.30pm. Local band Sunshine Swing will provide great live sounds on the night. Entry is $12 for adults and $5 for students and includes supper and door prizes. Children are free. Enquiries, contact Margaret 5447 0175 or visit www.bellihall.com.

Cooroy-Noosa Genealogical & Historical Research Group to present Irish Research seminar from 9.30am to 12.30pm on Saturday 24 March at 41 Miva St, Cooroy. Entry $10, includes morning tea. For details, 5442 5570.

Annual Maleny motorcycle swap to be held on Sunday 18 March at Maleny Showgrounds. Camping available on Saturday night. Admission $5 per person; camping $5 per person; swap site $5 each. Enquiries, contact Bob on 0434 822 418 or visit www.historicmotorcycle.org.au.

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Your SayProtecting our environment

There are some council candidates in the local council elections who want to remove the environment levy. These candidates don’t understand “value for money” and what the levy produces for ratepayers. This levy helps to support more than 52 community groups. Under the Community Partnerships program contributions, there is a 314 per cent rate of return. Nearly 800 volunteers perform more than 27,000 hours of community service.

The environment levy also assists in purchasing land to protect important habitats and for future generations to enjoy. Instead of scrapping the levy, I would seek a commitment from both the state and federal governments to match the total $9million levy. We have lost nearly 60 per cent of our natural vegetation so it is important we aim to protect as much as we can for the future. Now is the perfect time to seek an assurance from the state political parties to make this commitment.

Most councils in SEQ have environment levies because they know the important outcomes they deliver. Brisbane, Ipswich, Gold

Coast, Logan and Redland City councils all have levies.

I am very disappointed at the apparent lack of forward thinking from the mayoral candidates.

I haven’t heard one word from any aspiring mayors to indicate some real political leadership on policies which would protect and enhance our environment.

Jen MazoudierCandidate, Division 9

The day mother nature made a “bad call”

Well I have to say 21 February 2012 is a day Cooroy will remember for a while, and now that hinternoosa.com.au has moved on from the devastation caused by the storm I’d like to take the opportunity to thank everybody in the community for their support. This support has allowed us to relocate to 42 Maple St where it’s now business as usual for our team and we are so grateful.

Ironically, from July 2011 to January 2012 our family enjoyed some time off and travelled around Australia and for four months saw no rain; but we did see water, and crocodiles (see photo)!

Having had time to reflect on the market, it’s encouraging to return

to our region and see the dark economic clouds beginning to part despite the recent storms.

Locally we believe we’re all well positioned to prosper in the current economic climate for reasons that don’t necessarily apply to other parts of the Coast and Queensland.

Our local towns’ beautiful streetscapes, parking, great cafes and restaurants, together with country smiles rather than city frowns, complete the package and encourages us to shop locally. Behind the scenes our local clubs work tirelessly for our community and they deserve our support also. The recent local weather events have convinced us that, despite Mother Nature’s occasional “bad call”, living here in the hinterland we are on a winner!

Murray Brownhinternoosa.com.au

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Sunday 18 Mar and Sunday 25 Mar

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Discover Eumundi 10am–2pm My Tree 2012 photography competition, display of 2010 entries and Anyone for Tennis display

Tina Cooper Gallery central Memorial Dr now open 9am–2pm

Enjoy lunch at one of Eumundi’s celebrated eateries

Easter weekend: Fri 6 to Mon 9 Apr

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School News

National marine school initiative

Schools are preparing to team up with scientists across

Australia as part of a three-year national marine debris research and education program launched in Sea Week a week ago.

Marine debris is largely made up of plastic, glass and fishing nets. It affects more than 270 species of animals worldwide, yet little is known about the full impact of marine debris on wildlife.

Executive Director Earthwatch Australia Richard Gilmore says Earthwatch wanted to support the national survey and saw an opportunity to involve students and

teachers in this important work.“TeachWild provides Australians

with the opportunity to learn about the global challenges of marine debris and to take part in hands-on field research,” he says.

The program aims to survey and map the distribution of marine debris, identify major sources of debris and measure the impacts on wildlife. Data collected will contribute to a national marine debris database that highlights the extent of the issue and provides information to improve waste management and better protect marine life.

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// Fri 16 March Chris Hillman & Herb Pederson (USA)// Sat 17 March Barleyshakes - St Paddy's day// Wed 4 April Canned Heat (USA)// Sat 21 April Kim Churchill, Microwave Jenny and Benjalu// Sat 12 May Elixir featuring Katie Noonan (body art weekend)

Joe’s Waterhole

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Live Entertainment

$5 lunches Wed to Sat2 meals for price of 1 Wed nights – rump steak or schnitzel

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2012 Captains Investiture Eumundi State School

Steiner students scour the spit and woods

On 2 March in front of a packed school hall, Imogen Beardsley and Jack Whisker gave commitment speeches as school captains and Maia Bradley and Isaak McLean as vice captains. Member for Noosa Glen Elmes and Division 10 Cr Paul Tatton were on hand to assist with the investiture.

Noosa Pengari Steiner High School students collected 10 bags of rubbish, two chairs and a purple Buddha in a two-hour sweep on Clean Up Australia day. The initiative came from the school’s student council, who wanted to measurably improve local environs by contributing to Clean Up Australia Day.

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Markets Drum

changed arrangements in place for national and international touring acts visiting Joe’s. Joe’s Waterhole licensee Brett Lewis says the important thing is that the legendary music will definitely live on. After seven years at Joe’s the promoter of the touring entertainment Dan Lyons is moving on saying he has “been honoured to have had the opportunity to present the amazing acts that I have”. He has now formed another organisation to expand his business around the coast and is negotiating around the state regarding venue management possibilities.

Body art around the corner

The Barleyshakers are at Joe’s Waterhole this Saturday

night St Patrick’s Day following international performances and a visit to the markets recently. Band leader Alan says, “Barleyshakes are really dying to show the locals what they can do on the day of the Irish. The tradition of Irish music is long, deep and wide and we infuse it with a fresh and contemporary spirit. So this Paddy’s day don’t forget to leave your snakes behind but bring your sense of humour to Joe’s.”

The live@Joe’s music program at Joe’s Waterhole is entering a new chapter in April with

Artist Nina and Model Rhys from Tewantin entertaining the market crowd with a mini demonstration of art that will feature in the competitions that make up the program for the Australian Body Art Carnivale in Eumundi on 12 and 13 May.

Strong live@Joe’s music program to continue

Alan Kelly’s band The Barleyshakes at Joe’s Waterhole.

Eumundi & DistrictHistorical Association Inc.

Serving the Community

Best wishes Three of Eumundi's well known community projects have bene�ted from a donation of $3000 each from our 2011−12 Annual Donations Program:

� The Eumundi Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre towards its public fund to support the cost of a caretaker service

� Eumundi State School P & C for improvements to plant in the school canteen

� Eumundi Tennis Club for restoration work to nets, part of a larger renewal program for the tennis courts sporting facility

Eumundi Tennis Club President Cheryl Smith (left) receiving a cheque and best wishes of the members from EHA president Joyce Turnbull. Stalwart operator of Eumundi Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Gill Brownhill (right) with a tiny possum rescued from a road and brought to the centre.

Funds to support the Annual Donations Program are derived from the operations of the Original Eumundi Markets.

COMING UP Saturday 7 April Easter Treasure HuntFamily fun at the markets

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Artist Carole Moynihan preparing for the Art

Eggstravaganza exhibition of talented artists to be hosted by the Tinbeerwah Art Group at the Cooroy RSL Bowls Club.

Opening night on 23 March at 6pm will be a charity fundraiser in support of Katie Rose Cottage.

Art eggstravaganza at Cooroy

Nambour’s first art gallery opens

Entry will be by gold coin donation with refreshments provided drinks available from the bar.

Paintings may also be viewed and purchased after 4pm on Saturday and Sunday 24 and 25 March and Wednesday and Thursday 28 and 29 March. Enquiries 5473 0235.

Friday 16 March at 6.30pm for drinks and nibbles and it is in aid of the Katie Rose Cottage at Doonan. Subsequent performances at 7.30 on Saturday 17, Friday 23 and Saturday 24 March (tickets $20, concessions $18), plus 2pm Sunday 18 and 5pm Sunday 25 March. All Sunday tickets $18. Bookings on 5472 8200 or at eumundilivetheatre.com.

Following the season of Happy Birthday Mr President, The Indee will present the first of its Century Specials, The Picture Show Man. That will be on the weekend of 20, 21, and 22 April.

Then on the last weekend of May and the first weekend of June, another Century Special, an old fashioned thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Night Train to Terror, set in the style of the 40s.

Arch plotter Leonardine Parsons (Sandy Luscombe) watches Prime Minister Waveney Bruce’s (Eddie Ellis) strategy for his planned attack on the Desert Fox.

Arts Scene

Just a week away to the opening of the comedy season of Happy

Birthday Mr President. This isn’t a play full of one-liners, although there’s the odd one, but more a comedy that evolves through scheming and underhand deals.

It’s set in the future and Australia is about to become a republic, but the vexed question of how to elect our first and subsequent presidents remains the stumbling block. Should the government of the day simply appoint a non-powered president, a ceremonial puppet, or should the nation vote and elect one with power?

Somehow the outcome falls between the two stools with a disastrous result – an extraordinarily eccentric president with overwhelming power.

Please note that the second Saturday, 24 March, coincides with the Queensland “thank heavens it’s over for another three years” night, but we promise that Happy Birthday Mr President will be a bright spot if you want some humorous relief.

The excellent ensemble cast includes Luke Lanham as the People’s Choice, Dombril Loggett; Carol Hoger as the media tycoon, Dita Dimchurch; Sandy Luscombe as her scheming sister, Leonardine Parsons; Eddie Ellis as Prime Minister Waveney Bruce; and Keith Souter as the PM’s assistant, PD Cousens.

Opening night (tickets $25) is

Indee Theatre News John Burls

For theatre bookings, please phone 5472 8200

Gallery at No 10 owners Ian and Meryll Muller, Member for Nicklin Peter Wellington and wife Jenny, ABC journalists Deb Nowland and Bruce Atkinson. Nambour’s first art gallery in Bade St Lower Rosemount, Gallery at No. 10, was officially opened by Member for Nicklin Peter Wellington recently. Ian and Meryll have been collectors of art for several decades.

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Sunday BrunchFive delectable courses from 10am at a leisurely pace and with quiet musical entertainment.

BYO with no corkage charged. Bookings essential.

Two star Michelin French chef Michael Jakovljev (left) with chef Kauri Watkin now working with Eric in the kitchen.

Erika Pernoud serving Sunday brunch.

Karen and Steve Beardsley of The Gallery Eumundi are hosting a group exhibition Best of the Best on the River until Sunday 15 April at 235 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville with opening Night Saturday 17 March from 6pm. Popular local artists Des Rolph and linocut artist Shirley Strano will have works featured along with Caroline Magerl, James Ainslie, Madeleine Ekeblad, Euan Macleod and Ron McBurnie.

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Clean Up AustraliaCleaning up Eumundi Fran Maguire

Agood number of locals turned up for Clean Up Australia Day Sunday 4 March. Eumundi coordinator Annie Wilson said it was

a better turn out than last year. “It was good to see people coming back again and to have families sign up,” she said.

Volunteers commented on how tidy they found Eumundi following a market day. Cleaner uppers found higher levels of rubbish on the outskirts and on a drive around picked up some bigger items including a mattress.

A few people picked up free newspapers around the town and we are glad to say none were Eumundi Green which we have delivered into mailboxes.

It was a busy morning in Verrierdale too where Division 9 candidate Linda Morrell joined the locals. Linda said six bags

of rubbish were collected in a small area around the junction of Verrierdale Rd and Doonan Bridge East Rd.

“This area is a rural beauty and should be kept that way. Illegal litter disposal and dumping is a huge problem to the Sunshine Coast, especially since 2009,” she said.

“Discarded bottles, mostly broken with jagged edges, present a huge issue for wild life and people walking. Rubbish is also a potential fire hazard.”

Linda said from speaking to constituents, she believes most ratepayers desperately want two free tip vouchers and two roadside pick-ups per annum.

“As a councillor for Division 9 I will take a stand on the disposal of rubbish. I will promote care and attention to our beautiful countryside,” she said.

The Eumundi Chamber of Commerce used the morning to launch its “Keep Australia Beautiful – Adopt-a-Road” initiative supported

by Keep Australia Beautiful (Queensland) and Sunshine Coast Council.

Chamber secretary Kerrie Bryant-Adams said it was heartening to see so many volunteers come out early on a Sunday morning with their families to support this new initiative and the Chamber’s agreement to “adopt” the 1.9km stretch of road from the Strawberry Flats roundabout to the Caplick Way/Eumundi-Noosa Road roundabout.

“It is obvious that community members are passionate about their town and how it presents to its visitors and tourists,” Kerrie said. “Twenty-five volunteers supported the first ‘clean up’ and our pledge is to have one clean up per quarter. A big thank you to everyone for their willingness to pick up all sorts of weird and wonderful items of rubbish - enough to fill a mini-skip in three short hours.”

Hungry volunteers enjoyed a barbecue at Caplick Park courtesy of Eumundi Meats.

The Chamber hopes to see everyone again on Sunday 3 June for another clean up. To register for June please call Kerrie on 0402 215 560.

One half of the Curtis family out for the morning, Ella and mum Melinda.

The other Curtis’s, dad Paul, Emily and Lochie out and about.

Eumundi Clean up coordinator Annie Wilson (left) with the Potter family Brett, Ruby and Charlie.

Happily finishing the morning with a barbecue courtesy of Eumundi Meats, Uschi Schwarz, Paul Tatton and Melinda and the youngest Curtis, Ryan.

Paul Tatton, keeping the barbie burning, and Chamber secretary Kerrie Bryant-Adams.

Maree Thomson, Viv Royle and Mick Barton cleaning up along Memorial Dr supporting the Eumundi Chamber’s Adopt-a-Road initiative.

Chamber president Barrie Adams at the start of the Adopt-a-Road section along Memorial Dr.

Some of the clean up crew.

Division 9 candidate Linda Morrell joining locals in Verrierdale.

The skip filling up and it wouldn’t have been a proper clean up without the ubiquitous shopping trolley.

Daniel (left) and Gregg Hoysted returning their haul from Eumundi Range Rd to coordinator Annie Wilson.

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Autumn in EumundiA market place for blooms Matt Popplewell

You could be forgiven for casting your eyes on the numerous tasty and colourful stalls and not the surrounding gardens on

a Wednesday morning as you peruse the Eumundi markets. You may even think that the strong delightful perfume of the orange Jasmine was coming from one of the stalls. More than likely it was coming from the surrounding hedge and March is a mighty fine time to see it in flower and have all your senses smacked by its qualities. It’s not alone. The orange Jasmine or Murraya paniculata is just one of a selection of beauties intertwined in our very own Eumundi Village gardens. Not to be eclipsed is the Cassia, a bright yellow flower that simply roars for idolisation. If purple is your colour, then Tibouchina never fails to impress and is a common sight at this time of year. A more subtle blue will be seen seeping from the buds of the Duranta as it stretches out its umbrella to splatter us not only with colour, but shade.

Saturday 17 March Men's & ladies' singles qualifiers Sunday 25 March 9am “The Day”Mixed doubles, Joe's Waterhole vs Imperial Hotel, singles & mixed doubles final. A sporting and social gathering not to be missed.

� Free kids entertainment - Jumping castle, face painting, novelty competitions with prizes.� Croquet & Boules - exhibition matches Noosa Croquet Club. Play a game or two.� Food & refreshments available throughout the day.� Bring a picnic blanket & make a day of it. The Aquatic Centre is next door.Eumundi Tennis Club invites the community to be a part of this memorable day

Eumundi Timber Challenge “Don Napier Trophy”

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Celebrate Food

Ingredients3-4 slices middle bacon, rind removed, chopped1½ cups Savoy cabbage or kale, shredded500g potatoes2 leeks, green and white parts, well rinsed and finely choppedMilkSalt and ground white pepper

MethodIn a large frying pan cook bacon

Ingredients250g plain flour1 level tspn bicarbonate of soda½ tspn baking powder150ml buttermilk, approx.

MethodPreheat oven to 200C.

Mix together dry ingredients in a bowl. Stir in enough buttermilk

MethodPreheat oven to 180C.

Mix left over mashed potato with a pinch of salt and enough flour until stiff enough to roll into small, flat cakes. Roll pieces of mix into walnut sized pieces and then roll out until 5mm thick.

Cook in the oven until golden brown, about 20 minutes.

Growing up among Anglo-Irish families, Saturday lunches at one friend’s home stay in my mind. I’m not sure if that’s because I

was shocked then or in retrospect by the full fat content. Inevitably the meal was thick slices of fried bacon, cabbage fried in the bacon fat and mashed potatoes with double cream, followed by full fat ice cream with, that’s right, double cream. Thankfully my arteries seem to have survived the onslaught.

Celebrate St Patrick’s Day this Saturday 17 March with these traditional dishes, or enjoy them as an autumn treat. Slainte!

Lucy and Noel Cloonan asked Noel’s Irish mother, Bridget, who lives in England, for some family recipes. They share two of them, for soda

bread and potato cakes.

Celebrate St Patrick’s Day Fran Maguire

Colcannon Serves 5

The name of this dish translates from the Gaelic “cal ceannann” as “white-headed cabbage”, and there are probably many more recipes

than there are counties in Ireland. It can be made with or without bacon and onion replacing the leeks; and if you prefer a lower fat version, you could try cooking the leeks in a well-flavoured vegetable or chicken stock.It is a great autumn dish made with curly kale that is around now and partners well with pork sausages or roast pork.

Bridget’s soda bread

Bridget’s potato cakes

and cabbage until bacon starts to crisp and cabbage wilts; keep warm. (If not using bacon cook cabbage in boiling water for 5 minutes, drain and keep warm).

Boil potatoes until soft, remove from heat and drain.

Meanwhile, just cover leeks with milk in a pan and simmer until soft.

Season and mash potatoes well, stir in cooked leeks and milk. Fold in the cabbage and heat through.

until you have a consistency that can be shaped into a round.

Place round on a lightly greased baking tray and bake 25-30 mins until golden brown.

This is best served hot with golden syrup for a tea time treat or with chopped herbs in the mix it makes a quick and easy accompaniment to soup.

This was a Sunday tea time treat in my home, using up mashed potato from lunch, served hot dripping with butter or topped with grated Cheddar cheese.

The potato cakes pictured were made with rice flour for a wheat-free version, or you could try potato flour.

Serve meals with a pint of Guinness and perhaps a witty limerick.

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The 2012 Christopher Walter Foundation fundraiser will be

held at The Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club on Saturday 23 June. Tickets at $50 per head will include a sumptuous three course meal and a glass of champagne on arrival. Guests will be entertained by live music, raffles and a lucky door prize, with all proceeds going to this year’s recipient of the Foundation’s fundraiser, Frankee-Lee Shaw.

Frankee-Lee is a local three-year old girl who was born without any ear canals and is bilaterally deaf. She suffers from a condition called atresia, so rare that only 1 in 10,000 children are born with it. Frankee-Lee and her mum are raising funds to fly to the United States for her operation, not just once but twice, at a cost

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Dr John Campbell (above) is currently working at our Centre. Dr Campbell has extensive GP experience and has been on the Sunshine Coast since 1999. He holds a Masters of Family Medicine (Monash Medical School) and has training in dermatoscopy (skin checks and skin cancer protection). He is with us here in Eumundi until the end of the month. Please call the Centre for an appointment with Dr Campbell.

The flu season is just around the corner and we are able to provide funded flu vaccination from 18 March. Please ring us to see if you are eligible. You are still able to purchase a flu vaccine if you are not in this category.

We are currently negotiating the commencement of a female GP to join our team on a permanent basis in the not too distant future. Watch this space and thank you for your support.

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from Brisbane or interstate looking for them. Opening up a retail space in Eumundi has allowed Pearls for Girls to maintain a presence in the town.

Corrine and David’s dedication to bettering their business is evident in the amount of time they spend on the road: five months of each year is spent visiting various Australian and international trade shows. February saw Corinne and David travel to Arizona where they sourced a large selection of Native American turquoise that they will use in a collection of jewellery, art pieces in their own right.

The Eumundi store is Corrine’s favourite. She says that the sense of community she feels in the town is heart warming. When their shop flooded in the recent spell of bad weather, Corrine says “we had lots of phone calls from community members asking if the shop was okay and offering help – locals are always looking out for one another.” Her affection for the town that nurtured her business from its inception is clear: “Eumundi has been good to us,” Corrine says. It is a sentiment that would resonate with many.

In the SpotlightFor the love of pearls Liliyana Frey

Verrierdale residents Corrine Sause and David Parker have

created a haven for lovers of colourful, quality jewellery in their Eumundi and two Noosa shops. A commitment to timeless elegance, style and affordability underpins the drive behind the family business Pearls for Girls.

With a myriad of options available for buyers, the stores offer gold and silver pieces featuring pearls, turquoise and other precious stones. Art lovers can also be enticed by David’s paintings which decorate the shops’ walls. With so many in-store options for jewellery lovers, it is hard to imagine that Pearls for Girls started out as a modest market stall 14 years ago.

Corrine moved to the Sunshine Coast from Victoria in 1998 and within three weeks of arriving she had begun trading as a stall holder at the Eumundi markets. Before long, the business woman in Corinne picked up on an untapped market on the Coast. She noticed that there were no specialised pearl jewellery stores in the region, which she believes was due to a widespread assumption that pearls had passed their heyday.

“I had always had a passion for pearls,” she says, “but there was just no one doing them on the Coast!”

Upon this discovery Corinne was inspired to set up another stall, this time dedicated to selling unique pearl jewellery. Demand for Corrine’s designs was strong enough that she sold her other market business and dedicated her time to building a name for herself in the jewellery world.

After two years Corrine and David decided to open their first retail shop. With a great deal of support from family and friends, they were able to continue to run the market stall and the shop simultaneously. It is this support

from loved ones that has aided the growth of Pearls for Girls over the years. Corinne and David’s children have all played a part in the operation of the business at some stage, whether in design, jewellery making or customer service.

Corrine and David have come a long way since the first market stall 14 years ago and Corinne says the focus now is on becoming better, not bigger. “We want to be more creative and more stand-out, unique,” Corrine says, adding that in terms of expansion they have “been there and done that.” While they haven’t had a stall at the markets for two years now, Corrine says that many clients still travel

David Parker, Corrine Sause and Tamara Fish at Pearls for Girls Eumundi.

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Date for your diaryMeet the Candidates Forum − Monday 2 April 2012 at Joe's Waterhole BistroAhead of each Council election during the last decade, we have hosted a Meet the Candidates Forum as a contribution to democracy and education. All candidates are invited and receive equal time. This year the Forum will be in two parts to accommodate the greater number of councillor and mayoral candidates. Each candidate for Division 9 and Division 10 and the Mayor Sunshine Coast Council will have 10 minutes to present their "vote for me" case to those present and take questions.

5.30pm−7pm Division 9 and 10 candidates Current councillors are Vivien Gri�n (retiring) and Paul Tatton (seeking re-election)7pm−7.30pm Interval7.30pm−9pm Mayoral candidates (current mayor retiring)

Please note election day for all councils in Queensland is expected to be Saturday 28 April.For any information about the Forum, please contact our secretary on 0431 685 063.

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Bits and Pieces

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Supporting Eumundi Knitters

Eumundi Knitters group ready for their outing to Kenilworth with Beth Pilling as driver for the community bus for the trip. Eumundi Knitters knit for local and national charities and families facing hardship and ECCO is honoured to be able to assist their work through the bus purchased for the community. Donations of quality wool to Eumundi Knitters are very welcome – contact Eumundi Green.

Our valued volunteers

Welcome to the team from Mountain Creek State High School who are new volunteers on the car parking roster, Ms Smith (left), Tiana Browne, Brad Bliss and Mrs Jones. The students from the school's Skill Centre have recently volunteered their time to work at the market car park. This opportunity gives the students an avenue to develop skills in the workplace and enables them to make a contribution to their school community. The students are currently enrolled in Certi�cate II in Workplace Practices and working on the car park allows them the opportunity to meet some of the course requirements. The students enjoyed their new experiences and on returning to school gave very positive reports to sta� and other students.

Sunshine Coast Oriana Choir has been a regular team on the car parking roster for several years raising funds for their European tour. Sunshine Coast residents will be able to enjoy some of the music from their tour repertoire at a concert on Saturday 31 March at 2pm at the Lake Kawana Centre. Enquiries Ph 5456 1414.

Experience Eumundi Eumundi Emporium's Kellie Parker with Experience Eumundi marketing campaign director Maree Thomson and Original Eumundi Markets general manager Peter Homan at the drawing of the February lucky winner of the Experience Eumundi $50 market voucher for entries lodged by car park drivers. The �agship of Experience Eumundi's marketing campaign is under construction - a web site to promote the attractions of Eumundi to the world. Amongst other things, the website will enable an e-newsletter to go to thousands of potential new and returning visitors to Eumundi including those whose names have been recorded with permissions from lucky voucher entries at the car park and Eumundi events.

www.eumundicco.com.au

Multicultural Australia White Pages®, based on current 2012 surname listings data from White Pages® Online, compared to White Pages® listing data from 2001.Singh is now the third most popular surname in Melbourne, but in 2001 it didn’t even feature in the top 20 names. Interestingly, the surname Singh does not feature in the top 20 lists in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, or Hobart. The other surnames in Melbourne’s top five are Smith, Nguyen, Williams and Wilson.In Sydney, Lee (2), Nguyen (3), Chen (4), Kim (5), Wang (9), Li (10) and Zhang (11) all feature in the top 20 surnames.There’s been no change to the top three surnames in Sydney since 2001, which remain Smith, Lee and Nguyen. The top five surnames in Brisbane retain a distinctive British feel – Smith, Jones, Brown, Williams and Wilson.

In future issues the Green will publish a reader’s photo and Experience Eumundi will consider all those submitted for their marketing materials. You don’t have to be a photographer, and you don’t have to live here, you just need to want to share your favourite images of Eumundi and its community.Send high quality JPEG files (not reduced for email) to [email protected] with a note of your permission for Experience Eumundi to use your photographs and a note of your name.For the next issue (142) send photographs of “Funky Eumundi”, a favourite funky spot or find a quirky corner in town – by the deadline, noon Thursday 22 March.

Thanks to readers who submitted photos for Eumundi Green and Experience Eumundi. For “The quieter side of town” we chose this photo by Richard Locke of Mount Eerwah seen through the C H Ball Lookout on Eumundi Range Road, a popular stopping off point for contemplation of our lovely surroundings and a great spot for a sunset.

Get your photos in Eumundi Green

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Some tips for property owners re flood insurance Cameron Scott, Maurice Blackburn

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ten years. The Verrierdale brigade meets

every fourth Saturday of the month at 2pm. Visitors interested in joining are welcome.

Photo: Kon Hepers.

Verrierdale Rural Fire Brigade First Officer Trevor Venning

(centre), his sister Second Officer Colleen Ehrenberg and Queensland Fire & Rescue Service Area Director Gary Seaman at the presentation of Diligent and Ethical Service Medals.

Trevor was one of the founding members of the brigade some 20 years ago and Colleen who joined soon after was one of the first women to join a Rural Fire Brigade. The medals are awarded to brigade members who have given outstanding service for over

Be wary of insurers that: Discourage individuals from making a claim by telling them that they haven’t got cover; Fail to properly investigate claims; Undervalue claims; Hide in policy fine print; and, Take too long to pay your claim.

Top five tips for flood victims: Lodge a claim (even if you are not sure if you have cover) - make sure the claim includes as much detail as possible; Take photographs, (document the time and circumstances of each shot where possible); Record the timing of events, including when the water entered your property; Create a detailed list of damaged items; and, If your claim is rejected or you’re being messed about, be sure to seek legal advice as soon as possible.

Doonan Fire Brigade members welcome visiting first officers from 15 brigades from the Kingaroy and Nanango area ahead of a Sunshine Coast first officers forum. The forum hosted by regional area director Gary Seaman at the Caloundra training room is an annual event to provide upskilling and networking for volunteers from 27 brigades across the region.

emergency in Cooroy, and all brigades have continued to assist local residents with hazard reduction and stack burns.

Here are a few recent observations worth sharing: A small faded street number may work fine for the postie during the day. But may not work in smoke at night. If we can’t find it, we can’t fight it. Fires at night, especially near main roads, WILL generate Triple O calls. Having a fire permit registered with “Firecom” avoids any unnecessary turn-outs. Even the greenest tree close to a fire will quickly dry out and eventually catch fire.

Use Triple O for all Emergency Calls.

To enquire about joining a brigade, or for general inquiries contact your local rural fire brigade: Belli Park 5447 0068 Eumundi 5442 7900Doonan 5449 1741 Verrierdale 5471 0122

For fire permit and other information visit: www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au.

Local information is also available at www.doonanfire.com.au.

On Fire Ian Poad, Doonan Rural Fire Brigade

With a couple of wet years on the Sunshine Coast, it is very

easy to become complacent about the potential danger of bushfires. Recent events in other states are timely reminders that fire can be unpredictable, and unforgiving, but also preventable.

This space will be used to keep our community informed about all things fire related. It may be used to publicise seasonal changes to fire permit requirements, or to seek public input on hazard reduction and local action plans.

Occasionally we will revert to some shameless self-promotion. As a volunteer organisation, we need to attract new members, and raising our public profile is part of that ongoing process.

Many readers may not be aware that rural fire brigades respond to a wide variety of incidents, from road crashes and floods, to bush and structure fires.

The last couple of months have been fairly quiet for all local brigades. Doonan has responded to some small stack burns that have escaped up adjacent trees.

Both Eumundi and Doonan responded to the recent storm

Space sponsored by

Eumundi Rural Fire Brigade

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Jumping Ants Kon Hepers Inspecting Eumundi Conservation Park

Pacific Baza, a native hawk like bird. The Centre’s Gill Brownhill says that she has received advice that such birds are being threatened by locals in the Verrierdale area shooting them, mistaking them for a predatory bird when in fact all they eat is insects and small reptiles.

Aspiring councillor for division 9 Jen Mazoudier (second from left) with Gill Brownhill (second from right) on a fact finding mission about the value of the heritage levy to organisations such as The Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Jen caught up with Terry Hadfield and his mother Joan who were visiting to donate in support of the Centre.

Nature Notes and Outdoors

A sting from Jumping Ants can cause varied reactions ranging from mild irritation to potentially fatal anaphylactic shock. In most cases the symptoms are swelling of the affected limb with an insufferable itch around the site of the sting for three or four days. I’ve been stung many times and have not developed immunity, certainly not to the pain which some experts class as the most severe inflicted by any insects. I have also been stung by the giant Bull Ants and was intrigued why the pain from these big ants, up to almost twice the size of the Jumping Ants, is not as bad.

The ant pictured scored twice. First when she stung me on the ankle when I stood near her nest, then when I was careless in releasing her back to the nest after the photo session.

A few days later the nest was abandoned, probably moved to another location where they can again catch me by surprise.

In our “garden” and surrounding bushland there are plenty of

things that can bite, sting, scratch and just generally annoy. Top of our list are various insects, and the worst of these are the Jumping Ants. Also called Jumper Ants and Inch Ants, these aggressive insects do not tolerate anyone stepping anywhere near their nest and advance in jumps of about an inch (hence that name) to inflict a most painful sting.

These ants, Myrmecia nigrocincta (meaning black-belted ants) are about 15–17mm long and have very large eyes and fearsome mandibles in front which are used not for biting but for grasping their prey while they deliver their paralysing sting from the rear of their gaster. (In school we all learnt that all insects have three main parts – head, thorax and abdomen. Ants have similar structures but they are called head, mesosoma and gaster). Their nests are fairly inconspicuous small holes in the ground amongst leaf litter and the ants themselves are most active on dry, sunny days. There are about twenty species of ants belonging to the genus Myrmecia in southeast Queensland, including the giant Bull Ants (correctly Bulldog Ants because they hang on so tenaciously).

This week at the Wildlife Centre

1411 Eumundi-Noosa RdEumundi 4562 Ph: 5442 8057E: [email protected]

You too can help these and other treasured birds by making a donation or paying a membership fee of $25 per year. Please contact our Centre.

Candidate for division 9 at the Council elections in April, Jen Mazoudier, discussing with Eumundi’s Ross Clarke plans for restoration, access and signage for the Park, one of Eumundi’s best kept secret recreational spots.

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Noosa U3A news Eileen Walder, U3A publicity officer

CQU expansion launch

Would you like to have a go at body art?

Lessons for Life

Heritage & Visitor Centre

DISCOVEREUMUNDICorner Gridley & Memorial Dr • Ph 5442 8762

Opening Hours: Mon to Fri 10am to 4pmSat 9am to 3pm • Sun 10am to 2pm

Proudly supported by Eumundi & District Historical Association

Our “Show and Share” collectors corner will showcase “Buttons and Bags” from March 23, handbags and jewellery made from vintage materials by Tracy Muche-Williams.In her own words “These necklaces were created from my attraction to the feel and look of certain buttons that hold their own intrinsic history and feeling. They are constructed of vintage buckles and buttons and interesting odd bits of old jewellery. The bags are 1950's classic shaped ladies' handbags which I have re-designed and recovered using vintage velvets and fabrics. These accessories have been re-invented in a fun and eclectic way to live another life”.All of the items will be for sale and a morning tea will be held to launch the display on Friday 23rd March at 10.30am. All are welcome but please rsvp and bring a favourite handbag for a chance to win a door prize.

Buttons and Bags

As I write this, Apple has released the latest update for the iPad.

But don’t call it the iPad 3 or iPad HD, it’s just the New iPad.

If you don’t already own an iPad, the latest one is pretty funky. Boasting what really is a spectacular new screen with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 at 264 pixels per inch, it is sharper than your top of the range High-def TV and movies look amazing on it. It also has a faster processor and an upgrade of the terrible, useless rear camera to a usable 5 megapixel.

If you do already have an iPad, compelling enough reasons to upgrade may not be there. It still

doesn’t have any support for removable storage like SD card slots, the front camera is still as terrible as ever and the 4G feature will not work in Australia until at least 2015 as the spectrum it works in hasn’t been auctioned off to ISPs in Australia yet (Telstra’s new 4G network operates on a part of the spectrum the new iPad doesn’t support). To top that off, it’s slightly heavier and slightly thicker than the iPad 2. So unless you have a penchant for hi-def movie watching or game playing on the iPad, maybe wait and see what next year brings.

If you have a problem or a question phone or drop an email.

Computer Coop Nathan Woodcock

Nathan Woodcock Systems [email protected] Ph 1300 995 502

This year U3A has begun the year with an almost full schedule

of classes, talks and activities with expressions of interest still welcome for any subject not already covered. Membership now exceeds 500 and covers Noosa, Eumundi, Belli, Cooroy,

Pomona, Cooroibah, Yandina, Peregian, Coolum, and beyond. All members are reminded that the AGM is Wednesday 21 March at U3A House, 64 Poinciana Ave, Tewantin, opposite Shell. Phone 5440 5500 for enquiries and Trivia Night tickets.

Member for Noosa Glen Elmes addressing the crowd attending the opening of state of the art facilities at Goodchap St for the Central Queensland University. The facilities will cater for planned significant growth in student numbers and offerings in the year ahead. Glen described the opening of the new facilities as one of the “best news event of 2012”.

Artist Nina is conducting two “have a go” body painting workshops in March for aspiring artists who would like to join in the fun of this year’s Australian Body Art Carnivale on 12 and 13 May. Contact Nina on 0424 840 703.

Spectacularly coloured eye baths will be just one of the

beautiful and varied personal collections in Collectibles from A–Z. The public opening is on 24 March from 1–4pm at 18 Mitchell St. Bruce Evans is displaying his collection of eye baths. He said it was easy to collect eye baths because of their small size and he found it simply to collect beautiful specimens during his travels, while others have been given to him by family members.

Another special display is by Australian Ballet senior soloist and Ballet Master of the company’s Dancers Company from 1971 to 1991, Mark Brinkley of Nambour. Mark has kindly loaned his personal memorabilia of posters, autographed books, and ballet shoes, collected during a remarkable career which coincided with an energetic period for the nation’s ballet company. During his career he danced with world ballet greats, Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev and Robert Helpmann in productions around the world.

Admission to the opening is $5 which includes afternoon tea.

The collections can also be viewed throughout April at museum opening times of Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1–4pm, admission $3. Further information 5441 2083.

Mark Brinkley with items for display at Nambour and District Historical Museum’s display throughout April.

Collectibles from A-Z

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Noosa Christian College carnival

Congratulations to regional swimmers

Sport News

Sunshine Coast Council’s TravelSmart is presenting a

free Fix a Flat workshop at Cooroy Library tomorrow, Friday 16 March, 10am–11am, as part of a celebrate

Cyclists Fix a Flat at Cooroy library

Competitors at the school’s carnival held over two days recently at Eumundi Aquatic Centre.

Eumundi State School swimmers Maraya Palfrey (left), Tane Carmont, Hawk Rhebok, Tenaya Carmont and Isaak McLean receiving congratulations on parade for their swimming achievements. Special congratulations are due to Tenaya who came third in two breaststroke events and Tane who came first in two breaststroke events and broke the breaststroke record for the 100m swim.

WHAT'S IN THE SPOTLIGHT

T 1300 00 72 72 or 07 5475 7272E [email protected]

COUNCIL MEETINGS

Ordinary Meeting1pm, 4 April, Nambour

There are no council committee meetings scheduled during March and April.

Living Smart BusinessAre you involved with a business that sells, delivers or makes sustainable products or services? If so, you can connect to your customers for free thanks to council’s Living Smart Solutions website.This directory of environmentally-friendly products and services aims to connect green consumers and green businesses across the Coast. Let council help your business grow. Visit livingsmartqld.com.au/solutions and sign up today for free.

Art prize to attract nation’s bestCouncil is calling all contemporary and emerging artists. Entries are now being sought from across the nation for the prestigious 2012 Sunshine Coast Art Prize. The winner will receive a $15,000 cash prize, plus a four-week residency valued at $5,000. Entries close on 31 March. For details go to www.scap.org.au.

Call 5475 PLANIt's now easier than ever to contact council’s development application area direct, thanks to a new dedicated phone number. So, if you have a development question to discuss, a development application to lodge, or one already underway and you need to talk to council, call 5475 7526 or 5475 PLAN to speak to a development information offi cer.

Public art at Noosa JunctionProjection artwork is adding a creative twist to the visitor experience at Noosa Junction station. Contemporary new media work, featuring elements of animation, still images and fi lm, and accompanied by an original soundscape, is projected onto large screens every evening. Project art is a new and innovative part of council’s public art program.

Expo means business The countdown has begun to the 2012 Sunshine Coast Business Expo – and council has booked four of the 50-plus exhibition stands with professional service providers on hand to answer questions and provide advice to local business. The expo is on 10 and 11 May at Sunshine Coast TAFE’s Mooloolaba campus. Visit www.scbizexpo.com.au for more information.

Learn about worm farmsCouncil is holding a free worm farm and composting workshop at Noosa Library. Learn how to recycle your organic waste in your own backyard. The workshop is on 29 March from 10am to noon. Bookings are essential. Call the library on 5442 4411.

sponsored by Ph 5442 8376Organic and free range

Pool News 5442 7186Congratulations Tenaya, Tane, Evan and AlexCongratulations to our four swimmers who earned selection at the regional schools qualifying meet at Caboolture to represent the Sunshine Coast at the state titles later this month. Special congratulations to Tane and Evan who set a new record in the 100m breaststroke and 100m freestyle respectively.Aquarobics TimetableMon 9am – Tues and Thurs 7am – Sat 8am

bike week program, one of the many events to celebrate bike week.

The workshop is for avid cyclists or those who just enjoy a relaxing weekend ride.

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Locals Home and Abroad

Entries up to 7 lines $28, minimum of 5 issuesPh 0413 199 766 for more information

the green directory

Ph 5449 1001 M 0414 743 604www.celticsolar.com.au

Tony & Melinda MorrisseyLic. No. 72511

Locally based 21 years experience

Accredited installers

“For all your tankand swimming pool requirements”

103 Napier Road, Eumundi 4562Ph 5442 8158 - M 0402 809 831

Aroora Water Services

email: [email protected]

Eumundi Steel SaleEvenings and weekends

Machining & Manufacturing of di�cult to obtain parts

Steel Sections cut to sizeM 0402 219 604 • Ph 07 5442 7556

Email: [email protected]

Ph Brad Pike 0407226299 orE: [email protected]

Locally based

Designed HomesExtensionsRenovationsStables & studios

[email protected]

Integrity. Skill. Communication.

Worry-free o�site data backup for home & business from $10 per month

Ph 1300 995 [email protected]

computersupport,sales &repairs

Ph 0412 872 335Residential, commercial, installations,

maintenance, internet/data/phone, energy saving solutions, solar power

Local professional

24 HOUREMERGENCY SERVICE

Home & business cleaningone-o� & regular • natural productsguaranteed result • real estate refs

Ph 0418 989 685

locally based

All weather concrete driveway, creek crossings & dam spillways

Ph Doug 0412 711 625 ABN 35 582 721 645

Driveways plain and exposedNo job too small30 years experience

Tiling & ConcretingPeter ColebornLocal, reliable,

30 years experiencePh 0412 163 562

Licence No 30097

A1 Carpet CleaningGarden MaintenanceHandyman Service

Locally based. Skilled service.Franz Astlinger

Ph 0400 474 940

Plumber & DrainerServicing the local area for 20 yearsEumundi & District, Yandina, Cooroy & Kenilworth

Rob Morris Ph 5447 9242 M 0427 479 242

all drainage systems pumps roof & gutters sewer conversion hot water systems gas

new homes & renovations

Scott Roy PlumbingPh 5470 2027 M 0432 043 432Same day serviceHotwater, Gas, Leaks & Burst, Blocked DrainsSunshine Coast to HinterlandAll Domestic & Commercial1HR RESPONSE - 24/7 EMERGENCYPlumber 26059 - Gas�tter L30500 - Electrical 112611

www.cooroy.com.auFor all the latest information about Cooroy.

News, events calendar, attractions and a community & business directory.

Sunshine Coast to hinterlandNo quote too small, no job too big

Ph 5449 1725 or 0411 459 525

L: 127307

Eumundi Green around the world Liisa Olejniczak

My photo taken along the River Rhine in my hometown

Duesseldorf in Germany with my (especially for this case) imported copy of Eumundi Green. It is very cold (–6 degrees celsius), but sunny and beautiful. I returned to Europe from Australia very recently.

I count myself almost as a local of Eumundi, since for almost 10 years I have been coming back to Eumundi visiting my darling friends. Meanwhile it is difficult to

keep up my tourist status because of the long periods of time spent in Eumundi and on the Sunshine Coast with the great bunch of friends I have.

Getting back to Europe almost breaks my heart, to be honest!

I would feel honoured to have a “guest appearance” in Eumundi Green which, by the way, I regularly read via the internet no matter where I am.

I would especially like to say hello to my friends and their kids.

Travelling with prescription medicines Tracey Standing, Main Beach Travel

If you are planning an overseas holiday, organising your

medicines for your trip is one of the most important things you can do to ensure you remain in good health.

Did you know that it is illegal to take Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines out of Australia unless the medicine is for your personal use, or the personal use of someone travelling with you?

If you are planning to take PBS medicines overseas for your own personal use or the personal use of someone travelling with you, you should: read the travel advice relevant to the region you will be visiting and check with the embassies of the countries you are visiting to make sure your medicine is legal there carry a letter from your doctor detailing what the medicine is,

how much you’ll be taking and stating that the medicine is for your personal use leave the medicine in its original packaging, showing where it was dispensed, for whom the medicine was prescribed and how much was paid for the prescription, so it can be easily identified.

It is not illegal to take over-the-counter items or prescription medicine which has not been subsidised under the PBS. In the event that you are carrying these kinds of medicine, you should complete and take a PBS Medicine Export Declaration with you. These forms can be obtained from the Medicare website (www.medicareaustralia.gov.au).

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30 years tank builderTank liners available

Locally based 15 years

Neil Howie

Entries up to 7 lines $28, minimum of 5 issuesPh 0413 199 766 for more information

the green directory

Large & small acreagesExperienced local operator4WD tractor/XHD slasherPh Steve 0408 915 124

Servicing all areasSteve Pont Slashing

Is your grass growing? Then let us do your mowing!Acreage • Residential • Commercial

Ph/Fax 5442 8122Enquiries Ph Paul 0409 470 399

19 years exp, fully insured, reliable service

Professional Mowing Servicesspecialising in acreage properties

prompt • reliable • professional rewards program • all prices negiotatedComplimentary yard whipper snip this month

Call Mike & Tina 5472 4084 or leave a message

Slashing, mowing, 4wd tractorsLifting, loading, 4 in 1 bucket

Grading, spreading & compactingGravel driveway maintenance

Ph Steve 0422 190 993

Doonan Handyman

Ph 0431 611 700

Gary E O’Sullivan27 years experience in the

building industryFor all your maintenance needs

...incl the leaking roof! Jobs up to $3,300

WS SLASHING5 ft slasher - 4WD tractorwith 4 in 1 bucket loader

Fully insured - Free quotesPh Wade 0403 311 134

Upgraded spacious facilitiesRecommended by local vets

212 Seib Rd Eumundi Ph 5442 8275www.eumundiboardingkennels.com.au

A1

General • Caravans • Furniture • Cars General • Caravans • Furniture • Cars

StorageEumundi

Ph 5442 8627

Clean & secure, self lockable unitsFree pickup (conditions apply)

Boats • Trailers • Trucks • Containers

Certi�cate of Forestry :: 15 years experienceFully insured :: Pensioner discount

Free quote & advice Ph Mike 0438 793 880Pruning :: Felling :: Rubbish Removal

www.lagunapestcontrol.com.au

Jay & Nicky TurnerMob 0409 217 328

Doonan based

Termites?Annual termite inspections $165General pest controlTermite management systemsPh 5472 0141 Lic# 118 2646

Rock walls & landscapingRock supply & placementBobcat & excavatorScrap metal recycling

Verrierdale based

Mates RatesEXCAVATIONPh Steven 0411 210 302

3.5 Tonne Excavator, Bobcat & Level Bar10m Tipper, 2.5 Tonne Vibrating Roller

Assorted Buckets • Tilt Hitch • Augers • Rock GrabAndre 5442 8539 or 0432 204 081

Cars • Trucks • Machinery • Site sheds • ContainersOld cars removed free

Eumundi based

Old Cars • Trucks • Machinery • BoatsREMOVAL FREE

Bring to us - we payTrade towing available

Ph 5442 8111 M 0418 723 080

CARS WANTEDcollaboration with nature...

Landscaping & Property MaintenanceJason Pennell 0402 463 691

Animal naturopathy, natural foods, remedies, supplements, shampoosPh 5449 1453 • 244 Verrierdale Rd

www.greenpet.com.au

Memorial Dr EumundiPh 5442 8811or 5442 8303Swap'N Go gas at bottle shop

Imperial Hotel Eumundi & Bistro > Fri 16 Mar

> Sat 17 Mar> Sat 24 Mar> Fri 30 Mar > Sat 31 Mar

Matt Harrisin Trio 8 PmCut Lunch 2.30 PmDem Guys 2.30 PmSmokin Mirrors 8 PmTimeless Rock'nBlues 2.30 Pm

Regular jam sessions every Thursday from 8pm

Bistro open for lunch every dayand for dinner from 5.30pm

Wed, Thurs, Fri and Sat evenings

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FOR SALE JUST SOLD

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Recent Eumundi area sales

Wake up and enjoy this VIEW every daySensational views in this charming home at Belli Park just a 14km drive to Eumundi town.

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Client testimonial"Richard's obvious local real estate market knowledge, high level of communication skills and professionalism has seen our property sold in only weeks of being marketed by him. We could not have been any happier with the service he has provided to us and will see Richard again in the future when requiring local real estate marketing. Thanks Richard"

The year has started with more activity from buyers, our office has sold

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Is NOW the time to be selling?

Enquiries have improved and we are in desperate need of properties to sell

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Contact us now for expert local advice

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