Hinterland Times May 2018

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May I introduce myself ELCOME TO THE May edition of HT, which is packed, as usual, with local events, characters and venues to visit. I personally spent an enjoyable afternoon with local artist, Sue Neale, her fabulous feather art and her even more fabulous attitude to life.

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You may have noticed it is not HT’s co-owner and editor, Michelle Gilmore, sharing these words with you this month. After almost four years of working with this excellent publication as a writer and sub-editor, I have been offered the position of editor, which is a great honour.

In fact, this attitude seems to be a running theme in our features this month: an inspirational mother who looks for the best in every situation, a group of men and women who restore and recycle with enthusiasm and humour, and a Conondale couple with a rich history who live life to the full.

Living locally and being active in many different communities, from Maleny to Mapleton to Woombye, I aim to continue to bring the ideas, passions and personalities of those across the range to these pages. I feel very lucky to be part of this great Hinterland community and the best newspaper around!

Mother’s Day is almost upon us (May 13!) and we have plenty of ideas for you, from breakfast treats to unique gifts – all courtesy of the varied small businesses which pepper our Hinterland.

So enjoy the read - festivals, films, gigs, flower shows, markets and much more are all waiting for you in these pages, and across this beautiful piece of Queensland.

And, speaking of business, don’t forget your vote counts for the 2018 Small Business Awards, and voting closes on May 11!

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Weeds, wildlife and walks in Witta

Q&A with Montville State School’s new principal

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Conondale’s Kevin and Claire English reminisce

A year of entertainment ahead

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Framing feathers with artist Sue Neale

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Time to say thank you to Mum with a wealth of gifts to choose from on the Hinterland: make your own wood carving; select a pamper session; create a personalised gift, or treat her to a delicious lunch on the range! Flaxton mum, Cara Gibson, enjoys a hug from her daughters who will no doubt be treating her to the most important gift of all - lots of love on Mother’s Day!

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Community Park on the way!

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HE MALENY CHAMBER of Commerce had the recent pleasure of hosting the announcement from the Maleny District Sport and Recreation Club (MDSRC) in partnership with a number of local service organisations, of the creation of a ‘Memorial and Pioneer Community Park’ on the Maleny Sports Park on the Precinct. The Chamber was thrilled to be invited to be involved with this wonderful community project. They believe this development will not only service locals but also bring tourists to the region, especially those with a keen interest in history.

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T’S THAT TIME of year to celebrate the people and businesses who have brought you exceptional customer service and delivered outstanding results! The first round of nominations has now closed for the 2018 Small Business Awards and a full list of finalists is available on Andrew Powell MP’s website. We are happy to say two of our writers, Victoria McGuin and Gay Liddington have been nominated in the Employee category, in Montville and Maleny respectively. So, if you love their stories, let them know

through your vote. Congratulations to all those nominated, including, Secrets on the Lake, Elements and Illume Creations in Montville, and Rosetta Books, Maleny Credit Union, and The Orangery in Maleny. There are many more wonderful businesses to vote for, so visit www.andrewpowell.com.au for a full list. You are able to vote for one business and/or one employee and voting will close on Friday May 11. The Awards Ceremony will take place on May 29 at the Beerwah Hideaway from 6pm.

More tourists mean more money coming into the town and businesses; so congratulations those involved with this initiative. The Chamber said they look forward to supporting and working alongside the project committee. Congratulations also to the Community Parks Maleny campaign, who encouraged feedback and support from the community in seeking generous recreational space with facilities and amenities for all. Some 300 enthusiastic passers-by signed up to their campaign in just a few hours at its official launch in Maple Street in January 2018, joining an initial band of 60 residents who showed eloquent support. This park will complement the town’s most popular outdoor destination, the Maleny Trail on the Maleny Community Precinct, the vast parkland on the town’s doorstep owned by Sunshine Coast Council.

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Mothers can be many things: loving, multi-taking, kind, firm when needed, gentle, imaginative, entrepreneurial and resilient. Writer, Angela Reedman-Polinksi, recently caught up with a local mother who portrays these qualities and when the going gets tough, always looks for the good.

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(Youth Cultural Award) in 2001 for her work with music within the community. When Mel was 16 she met 17-year-old Michael Kent. “At the time I had plans to study at the Conservatory of Music and continue my passion for music.” The plans took a side step however as the couple moved to Townsville in 2003 for Michael’s work and Mel picked up work in a local café. “We married in 2007 at The Strand on a hot windy day,” Mel smiled. I remember how the bridal party’s dress heels were trapped in the planks on the pier during the

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wedding photographs!” Michael’s father, David, had passed away earlier and so Mel arranged a photograph of him to be positioned on their signing table. Mel became pregnant with their first child, Lachlan, who arrived in June 2008 and she undertook online studies to become a doula. She was mentored for eight years by a doula group and attended and assisted in many births. “I loved the birth events, watching a new life enter the world is so magical,” said Mel. Continuing her work in the community, Mel educated on birthing options and taught baby-wearing techniques. The family grew a little bigger in May 2010 when baby Evie came along, but Mel continued to mentor and support mums going through pregnancy and labour and post-natal depression. She began a placental encapsulation service where she collected and treated newly delivered placenta for the parents. “I remember brand new dads awkwardly arriving with eskies carrying the precious cargo,” Mel laughed. As part of her service, Mel air-dehydrated, ground and filled individual capsules. Mums took the tablets to increase their milk supply, boost iron levels and combat post-natal depression. Service demand increased, and Mel went from two batches a year to four batches per week. In May 2014 the family grew to welcome in their third baby, Audrey. However, this didn’t slow Mel down as an active and passionate advocate for women’s health and, with three kids, she took on one extra challenge. Mel hosted a world premiere screening of 'Microbirth' in Townsville on 20 September. (Maleny also hosted a screening on the same day.) ‘Microbirth’ is a documentary discussing scientific research about childbirth and gut bacteria. The event was a success and another event was scheduled for November.

Baby Audrey, however, began to experience complex health issues around this time. Heat was identified as a strong irritant amongst other pollutants, chemical and stress-based triggers resulting in anaphylactic attacks. The family made a choice to move to Maleny for the cooler climate to ease her conditions in 2015. They were strongly drawn to the sense of community. Mel said, “I feel like the Hinterland is like the small town I grew up in. I have a growing network of friends here and a village to raise our children in.” She began developing a children’s book Broccoli Trees – Yes Please which she published in 2017. “The book encourages children to explore and expand their palates through play.” It has sold over 650 copies with it’s healthy eating message for children. Blessed Earth in Maleny now stocks copies, which Mel is very happy about. The Kent family have been warmly welcomed by Maleny and received support from friends and family who fundraised to provide a small air purifier for Audrey. The Variety Club also ran a fundraiser which provided a large air purifier removing chemicals from the house environment. This mean less anaphylactic attacks and gives Audrey freedom to move freely around the house with less concerns of an immediate immune response. It is still a long road ahead. Audrey’s conditions are multiple, complex and chronic. There are further medical treatments scheduled in 2018 with lengthy hospital stays, testing and procedures to undergo for this active and attentive little girl. Mel said people often ask how she keeps her smile. “I work hard to find an attitude of gratitude. I find at least one thing every day that I am grateful for and I hold on to that.” This family has now found their forever home in Mooloolah Valley and travel to Maleny for school. Mel cherishes the warm, creative community and says they couldn’t do what they do without them. “It is because of them we can help our older children enjoy some time doing regular activities while knowing Audrey is safe and supported.” Mel is focussed and resilient, with two more children’s book manuscripts ready to send to her publisher this year and plans to write more. So, let’s raise a mug of tea to Mel Kent on Mother’s Day, who reminds us to look for something to be thankful for, whatever our situation in life.

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Winding through Witta with

Roving Restorers

It’s good to know there are groups out there who are keen to give their time and care to our wild land and wildlife. Roving Restorers is such a group, who are managing to improve wildlife corridors and re-establish natural connections for bird, beast and flower. HT’s Gay Liddington joined them on a mission in the bush.

by Gay Liddington

Above: Back row: Peter Rogers, Sally, Liz Saunders, Rob Longstaff. Front row: June Rogers, Susie Duncan, Jill Morris, Paddy Parr, Sally Adams Right: Roving Restorers head for the creek

Bobermien Creek meets the Obi Creek below the dam and flows into Kondalilla National Park. Sally and Ian’s property is part of a key east-west wildlife corridor across the Blackall Range. It is home to some at-risk species including the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly, Lewin’s Rail, Cascade Tree Frog and Pink Underwing Moth. There was a flurry of activity on the creek bank as volunteers gained momentum. A cascade of water spilled over rocks. The white noise emanated a feeling of calm while birdsong entertained and drizzling rain left workers unfazed. The team moved along the bank then shifted further up creek to complete their morning’s work. Then came time to head back to the house for a cuppa. Susie enlightened me as to the history of Roving Restorers which began in 2011. It is an initiative of Hinterland Bush Links which receives core funding from Sunshine Coast Council. “I used to do walks for Barung Landcare. There was a lot of enthusiasm among people wanting to explore the bush, but were not always comfortable in taking themselves off the beaten track.

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T SEEMS THAT in the world of Roving Restorers there are weeders and planters mixed with an incalculable amount of zeal. It was certainly the case when I joined eight volunteers on an excursion to the Witta property of Sally and Ian. “There’s a lot of work being done nationally and internationally on the importance of linking up blocks of bush so wildlife has greater access to habitat. It’s also about the migrations…birds following the fruit and the blossoms,” said Susie Duncan, team leader of Roving Restorers. On arrival, enthusiasm was palpable in spite of inclement weather. A winding track led to the house that overlooks the Blackall Range. Susie introduced Sally who had worked in Brisbane until 1am then drove to Witta. Such is her passion for the 11 ½ acre property. Sally shared with the group: “When we first saw this place last year, Ian fell in love with it straight away and I fell in love with the creek. I didn’t know anything about caring for the land and feel very emotional about you all being here." A safety induction, busyness in sorting tools for the job, bags for weeds, hats and hugs, the team set off carrying trays of lomandra, a hardy native known as one of the best river or creek bank stabilisers. I trailed the group down a sloping track to the creek carefully watching my step, noting that one volunteer was supported by a walking stick.

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“I encouraged this group to do some bush regeneration work and gradually others joined. We called it Roving Restorers because we go all over the place. “Over a period of time we’ve had about 100 people ranging in age from 20s to 80s come and go. We can cater for people of different capabilities. “Usually about 12 members turn up and we’ve had up to 32. When we’re doing tree plantings we encourage landholders to invite their friends and family to increase the workforce.” During morning tea, I gained an insight into why people would volunteer for such work. A young man first-timer said he just wanted to learn. Some had retired from their property and Roving Restorers gives them an opportunity to continue working with the land. I overheard a woman say, “We came off land and into suburbia. We need this. All care and no responsibility.” During the morning tea wrap-up, Susie mentioned upcoming events including a weed-vine workshop and projects such as the building of nest boxes. She reassured the group and Sally, who feels

overwhelmed at the magnitude of the task: “The work that Sally’s doing is really valuable because a lot of our work is focused on making the forest healthier. The plantings to make those connections is a key part. “Things are well on the way here and there’s a framework. We can come again. This is a very valuable bit of rainforest which leads onto the eucalypt forest. It’s an important part of the landscape.” Speaking with Sally, a former investment banker working Sydney, London and New York, gave me insight into her love of this area. “I fell in love with Mary Caincross Park when I was a kid. Mum and Dad used to bring us up here from Brisbane once a year. Then, when I returned from overseas I’d always come up to Maleny for weekends. “I absolutely had no idea how hard it is to maintain a property. The previous owner did a lot of regeneration, but because it used to be cow pasture the paspalum grass is everywhere. I’m completely emotional about it. If you care then it’s a big job. “I’ve learnt about interconnectedness. What I do on my

Volunteers weed and plant at Bobermien Creek

patch impacts what happens in someone else’s area because of the creek. It’s a water source for all the landholders downstream on the Mary River so it is important to protect it.” I asked Susie Duncan how Roving Restorers choose their projects. “Sometimes I hear about properties and think that’s a critical link, it’s particularly important to wildlife so I might contact the landholder. People also ask for support. Networking is fundamental to our work. “This project is run on a shoestring budget but with willing volunteers people are rewarded in many different ways.” Roving Restorers meet twice a month and welcomes new members. Contact Susie Duncan on 5429 6622 www.hinterlandbushlinks.org

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Some people are natural storytellers, and Kevin and Claire English are two such people. With tales of their lives in Conondale, Maleny and Kenilworth, this couple have been through floods, beehives and tornadoes together - and they share it with a wink and a smile.

by Gay Liddington

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EVIN AND CLAIRE English (nee Furner) celebrate their 53rd wedding anniversary this year. Married in the Church of England, Kenilworth, they met when Kevin was 16 and Claire 15 years old. Retired to Maleny in 2011, the couple’s beginnings are woven into the fabric of Conondale’s history. Born in the old Maleny Hospital in 1944, Kevin Thomas English recounts stories from a bygone era: “The English family moved to Conondale from Eumundi in 1928. My father Thomas (Tiger) English was 14 years old. “His father and elder brother came ahead, put up a tent and worked at fencing. Tiger and his mate later walked the Above: Kevin & Claire English retired to Maleny Image Gay Liddington

Left: Kevin & Claire marry - 1 May 1965 Supplied by English family

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cows over to the new farm. It took them three days.” It was vision, grit and sheer tenacity that enabled early settlers to carve out a life for their families. “Dad would plough all day, barefooted, wearing a singlet, and a hat on his bald head. He’d go from daylight ‘til dark then come home and milk. “Mum cooked, washed and helped with the milking. Women worked damned hard in those days.” Beryl English had three boys under five years when Kevin began school. Wheeling two in the pram and holding Kevin’s hand she went down the paddock, across the creek to the school where she proudly presented her son to the teacher. He broke away with his mother in hot pursuit. Beryl apprehended the youngster and marched him back only to have him escape once more. On the third attempt the teacher locked the door. School lessons were not Kevin’s forte. “What I liked about school was sport and girls! I played football, cricket and a bit of tennis. I was also a good middle-distance runner.” There was never a dull moment for the young larrikin. He seemed to attract trouble and strife with his creative thinking and entrepreneurial skills. “The Conondale shopkeeper was Mr McAndrew. He kept all the empty soft drink bottles under the shop. Every time us kids wanted lollies, I would sneak around, grab three or four bottles and cash them in to him for tuppence a bottle.” Persistence and determination was a way of life for these settlers. Kevin recalls: “Floods were common. There wasn’t a bridge between us, the main road and shop. To get supplies dad would swim his horse across the flooded creek, go to the store then swim back with the food.”


During Kevin’s youth, the local country policemen kept an eye on youngsters teaching them a lesson if needed. Apart from the fact that an Irish relative was the first to be incarcerated in Maleny jail, Kevin also had his turn. “I was 15 when a mate and I blew up the policeman’s mailbox with tuppenny bungers. He recognised us as we were running away. It was Guy Fawkes night in Maleny and so the copper locked me up until the fun was over.” Maleny Show was an annual event where where Kevin first saw Claire Furner. “Claire wore short skirts and I was a young fella who liked short skirts. I was hooked at first sight! I got to know her a week or two later.” Claire was a Kidaman Creek lass whose father grew bananas and later worked in Kenilworth’s forestry industry. She attended Kidaman Creek and Kenilworth State Schools then completed Grade 10 at Maleny High. Claire excelled in all subjects. Her first position was with the Titles Office in Brisbane. “Every Friday lunch hour I’d go to the hairdressers and get a comb-up. I had the biggest beehive hairdo! It cost me 15 shillings. I used to wobble along in my high stilettos.” A big part of the entertainment for teenagers in the 60s was local dances and pictures. Claire remembers: “We would usually go to the pictures on Saturday night and a dance or ball on a Friday night. How we loved it! Swinging around the dance floor in our high heels and full skirts. “After finishing the afternoon milking, Kevin would get to Kenilworth any way he could. If he couldn’t let a lift, he would ride his bike or walk the 15 miles through the forest just to see me.” After Kevin and Claire married and the honeymoon was over, it was back to the resourceful and resilient life of share farming. Three children over the next seven years completed the family. In 1974, when the youngest was two, Claire began work at Conondale State School two days a week as Library Aide. Her wage was two dollars an hour. She later added another three days in the same position at Kenilworth school. A year after Claire commenced work, Kevin left the life of a dairy farmer. He gained a position with Caloundra City Council. He began as a labourer and retired foreman-incharge. Sport also played an important role in the English family activities. “When the kids got to an age where they could play sport we, with another family started up junior tennis in Conondale,” shared Kevin.

Left: English family home wrecked by tornado - 1994 Below: Beryl & Tiger English with Kevin, Trevor, Barry & Lennie Supplied by English family

In January ’94, a windstorm tore the 70-year old English family home and their lives apart. “We were on holidays when the news came. We arrived home to find the farmhouse completely wrecked. A mini tornado came through Villeneuve and the place exploded like a bomb,” said Kevin recalling the devastation. Members of the community provided shelter and essential supplies. Fundraising supported those affected by the disaster. “Tiger surveyed off a block of land for us on his property. We built there ending up with a new house and a good life down on the creek at Cookes Road,” said Claire. Kevin and Claire English have supported each other through sickness and health, through meagre times and abundant. From that time when a reserved 15-year-old girl became besotted with a cheeky 16-year-old boy whose head was turned by a short skirt, their course was set. It is aptly depicted in a quote by Maya Angelou: Love recognises no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, and penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.

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Feathering the nest with art

The Hinterland is known for attracting artists, and art-lovers, with many mediums on display through our Gallery Trail. But sometimes, it is through word-of-mouth that you find an artist whose work is distinct and unique. Victoria McGuin recently found one such creative soul, her name is Sue Neale and she likes feathers…

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HAD HEARD the words ‘Sue Neale’ and ‘feather art’ in various conversations with local Montville and Maleny folk, and finally, a few weeks ago, I managed to pay her a visit. Sue and her husband, John, live along Balmoral Road – that picturesque stretch between Montville and Maleny – their home ‘The Shute’ sits within a garden which is a work of art in itself. I take in sweeping views across green hills to the cerulean blue ocean. The wind plays with the agapanthus and westringia, and the land is framed with jacaranda, tipuana and frangipani trees. Above: “We had to cut out some of the umbrella trees planted across the view, but Sue Neale and the lorikeets still love to come and make a lot of noise in the remaining few, right by Freida enjoy our window!” the view There are inviting pathways weaving through sculpted hedgerows; grevilleas, banksia and bottlebrushes fringe the edges, and under the gordonia tree by the Right: house is a space to sit and contemplate, reminiscent of an Italian garden. Dollar Bird Curios and objects of faded beauty pepper the landscape: a weathered chandelier hangs from a branch, a mirror ball sits snug by a curve in the lawn, coloured lights are strung across a pergola, eye-catching jewellery adorns plants, and striking mosaics surprise. Sue herself is elegant, gracious and eloquent, with a great sense of humour and a belief in living life in the most vibrant way possible. She immediately plonks a steaming pot of coffee, scones and jam on the table as we sit down. The Shute is welcoming and eclectic, full of comfy sofas, shelves crammed with books, and walls covered in various-sized frames of paintings and sketches – some by known artists, some by family and friends. There are also vertical Perspex boxes on display, with Cosmetic Injectable Clinic striking feathers or intricate nests captured for eternity inside. Classy & professional cosmetic injectables Clinic “We moved here in 2003 and slowly did this place up,” Sue explains. “I had kidney disease, and in 2015 I was quite Owned & operated by experienced local ill. It was very dreary. Registered Nurse “Two things came together at that time. I’d always made Full face assessment & treatment plan Perspex boxes, after completing a course in Brisbane 20 Anti wrinkle injections addressing those years ago, and I had a collection of emu feathers a friend frowns, crows feet & forehead lines had given me many years before. Mother’s Day special 10% off “I decided to put the feathers in boxes, and then people antiwrinkle treatment & lip enhancement ent started saying, ‘Can you make one for me?’ I began Ongoing personalised care & follow up collecting feathers in earnest, as I had always loved them. Discreet & private service The colours and detail are wonderful.”

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Sue shows me a Perspex-box, with a row of woompoo feathers inside: purple and green with yellow dots. “It doesn’t look real, does it? Sometimes you can hardly believe these feathers are natural.” The repetition of a feather in rows, circles, waves and spirals add to the impact in her work, which celebrates the beauty of the birds. Sue hands me another framed creation, “This is the dollar bird’s feathers, you find them in far North


Queensland. they were given that name in the 1860s, because when they flew the spots on their wings looked like the American dollar coin.” i am soon examining feathers from galas, macaws, guinea fowl, pheasant cuckoos and wedge-tail eagles. “People give and send me feathers, or i find them. i have been known to see a dead bird on the road, jump out and pull a few feathers off! “Not many people get a close-up view of these birds, and don’t realise how beautiful their feathers are until they see something like this.” in June 2015, sue’s health was seriously deteriorating. “Kidney disease runs in my family, and i knew i could never be a person on dialysis for the rest of my life. i visited three different specialists until i found one who understood that i would not live that way and needed an alternative.” sue’s husband, John, donated a kidney and she hasn’t looked back. “i was determined. i wasn’t going to shuffle around in my slippers. the staff at the hospital found it extraordinary, but i wanted to be a positive example for people considering kidney transplants. Walk tall!” sue’s friends were now encouraging her to promote her art, “but i’m hopeless at self-promotion!” she admits. “i have a had a few exhibitions so far, one in a coffee

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shop in Buderim, one at Goondiwindi Arts Centre last october, one in Maryborough, and when my daughter cleared out her home in Brisbane she turned the whole ground floor into a gallery for me to exhibit.” sue believes she is considered more ‘craft’ than art, although many who see her work disagree. “it is fiddly work. i use a liquid weld to put the boxes together, and if you have one drip you spend a lot of time cleaning up, you must be very patient. “then there are the feathers… they need delicate gluing and occasional trimming, and they can curl up so easily. it is best to create simple designs, so you don’t need to fiddle, although sometimes i turn feathers into other images, like butterflies and hearts.” sue admits she would like to have another exhibition. “it’s such a buzz setting it up. the risk is terrifying, but i love working towards something. i’m just not very organised!” Will we see ‘Art with Feathers’ sometime soon on the Gallery trail? time will tell. in the meantime, sue continues to create one-off pieces for clients in New York, the UsA, the UK, dubai and europe, along with regular orders within Australia. And when she is not busy with her birds, sue tends to that magical garden – another feather in her artistic cap.

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Tove Easton

PRINCIPAL LAWYER

WHAT MAKES A VALID WILL – PART 1 As the dear readers would already know a Will is a document that sets out the wishes of a person regarding how that person’s estate should be distributed after death. I shall call the will-maker “the Testator” for the rest of this Article. For a Will to be valid it Must meet certain formal requirements as follows: 1. WRITING: The Will must be in writing. This means that it can be handwritten or typed. The same writing method – either handwriting or typed – must be used throughout the Will to avoid confusion. It can be made in any language but it is obviously best if it is written in English to avoid problems of translation or interpretation. 2. SIGNED: It should be signed by the Testator making the Will. A signature can also be a mark in case the person signing the Will is blind or illiterate. In circumstances where the Testator is unable to mark or sign the Will then someone else can sign on the Testator’s behalf providing firstly that the Testator is present when the Will is signed and secondly that this is disclosed in the Will. 3. DATED: the Will must be dated the day it was signed. Although a Will is effective from the date of the Testator’s death and not from the date of signing, the date of signing must appear on the Will. If the Will has no date then the witnesses may be required to swear an affidavit about the date the Will was signed. 4. WITNESSES: The Testator’s signature must be witnessed by two witnesses who must both be present when the Testator signs. It is also important that a beneficiary not witness the Testator’s signature as in a worst case scenario it could mean that any gift to that beneficiary is invalid. In my next article I shall discuss matters that Should; rather than Must; be contained in a Will.

Tove is Easton Lawyers’ full time principal lawyer and also the Hinterland’s longest serving principal lawyer serving since January 2004. She specializes in all commercial law matters as well as wills and estates, leases, partnership and company matters. She has always had a policy of providing the first consultation free of charge. That gives clients peace of mind that they are not up for legal fees before they have even had advice on their questions.

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ANGeCAre’s NeW oP sHoP at the old school House on obi obi road in Mapleton is opening 9am on Wednesday, May 2, and rangeCare’s Ceo, Jenny McCafferty, is excited. “Fundraising is becoming more-and-more important for our organisation because the way that we receive funding from the government has changed, so opening an op shop is a wonderful opportunity for our organisation,” said Jenny. Jenny explained that rangeCare can no longer use unused funds from some of its lesser-used service categories, because any unused funds in the service categories must now be returned to the government. Jenny said that for a while now, rangeCare had been exploring different fundraising options so that it could continue to meet the growing in-home, respite and social support needs of people along the Blackall range and surrounding areas. “it’s a win-win for our community because not only are we raising money to deliver much-needed services to people in need along the range, we are also contributing to other community organisations

Range Care Op Shop Coordinator, Jennie Clark (L), and volunteer, Lyn Farley (R)

through the rent that we pay to the Mapleton and district Community Association (MAdCA) … all while providing the community with access to good quality, pre-loved clothing and household items.” Jenny said that rangeCare is so grateful for all the volunteers who have put their hand up to work in our new shop. “this is a new venture for us – we know how to work in the community care sector; however, working in retail will be a new world for us,” said Jenny. “Having our experienced op shop Coordinator, Jennie, as well as a great team of volunteers – some of whom have worked in retail – will help with a smooth opening.” Jenny said that she was happy to hear that the sunshine Hospice, which had been operating an op shop at the old school House for many years, was able to relocate to Montville. “We wish them all the very best at their new location.”


LIVING IN DIVISION 10 COUNCILLOR GREG ROGERSON

AUTUMN/WINTER 2018

Live Totally Shop locally

Say something good invest in your town

Help make your unsealed road a priority Three roads in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland will be the Þrst to beneÞt from council’s new 10-year plan to upgrade unsealed roads that have low levels of trafÞc. Kocho Rd in Image Flat, Creightons Rd south-west of Yandina and Christensens Rd in Hunchy were allocated funding in the Lower Order Unsealed Roads Upgrade Plan endorsed by council in late March. Council’s Lower Order Unsealed Roads Upgrade Plan 2016-2026 outlines new processes for the upgrade of roads carrying less than 150 people per day.

The 10-year plan allows for a lower cost option for the sealing of low traffic volume roads to a fit-for-purpose standard without compromising on safety. The plan also allows communities the opportunity to fast-track the sealing of local roads by contributing to the cost. Funding, in part or whole, can be provided by local residents together with the divisional councillor and council’s capital road works budget. I am happy to discuss this program with any residents looking to better understand the opportunities in relation to lower order roads in their local area.

WALK IN THAT DOOR YOU ALWAYS PASS

Slow down

Be a tourist in your own town

FIND THE VALUE IN THE COST

Eat food grown within walking distance Get to know your baker

Discuss the weather See what’s on your doorstep

Discover your community ask an expert

The Hinterland is without a doubt one of the jewels of the Sunshine Coast. With the vitality and liveability of our Hinterland communities, it is little wonder they are so highly treasured. Our Council recognises the value the Hinterland offers to our region and will invest over 30% of its capital budget over a 10 year period (the last six years and the next four combined) to improve the facilities and infrastructure in our Hinterland divisions. We are seeing that investment on a range of fronts – replacing the timber Petrie Park Road Bridge, the Nambour Heritage Tramway project, streetscaping in Yandina, park improvements in Eumundi and improvements to the Nambour Showgrounds. Many of our region making projects – like the Sunshine Coast Airport expansion, the Solar Farm and the Maroochydore City Centre – are also being delivered for the benefit of the whole region, by providing jobs, facilities, services and more opportunities for local businesses. Our Council is focussed on delivering a healthy, smart and creative future for all of our residents – no matter where they live. Mayor Mark Jamieson

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Silverwood Park upgrade Local parents and grandparents tell me the new play equipment at Silverwood Park in Burnside is a real hit, but it’s the ‘brrrrrmmm’ sounds echoing across the park that is the real testament. A swarm of mini-motocross riders are taking control, and having plenty of fun, on the new motorcycle seesaw. There is also a new junior climbing wall, cargo net and slide suitable for younger visitors at this popular local park.

Craft beer alley For the big kids, a new area dedicated to local produce and craft beer is sure to be a major drawcard at this year’s Sunshine Coast Show. With more than 400 craft breweries in Australia, and 17 launching in Queensland in 2017 alone, beer-lovers looking to learn more about craft beer, local breweries, beer trends and beer and food matching are encouraged to bend an arm at Craft Beer Alley. Craft Beer Alley will be curated by independent beer educator Matt Kirkegaard. Well-known actor, brewer and foodie, Paul Mercurio, will host activities at the beer and food stage across the weekend.

find a favourite place and tell someone else about it

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LOOK UP AND ADMIRE THE VIEW

ask your butcher how to cook your dinner make a conversation with a stranger

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FIND OUT WHO CAN DO IT IN THE PLACE THAT YOU LIVE Learn the name of the person at the till smell the fruit before you buy

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The Orangery, Maleny, is perfect for morning coffee, lunch, or afternoon tea. Mum can savour gluten-free cakes and wholesome homemade meals in a traditional Queenslander with breezy verandahs and big open spaces. Call 5435 2545.

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Illume Creations in Montville have unique and beautiful pendants, glass jewellery, pens, tealights, pottery and more, to give your mum something truly unique. shop 4, Mayfield, 127-133 Main street, Montville. Call 5478 5440.

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Maybe a voucher for a cut and colour, or a wash and blow-dry at Nellie’s Creative Hair design in Maleny, to make Mum feel like a new woman! Using eco-friendly, Australianmade, organic and cruelty-free products, so no guilt involved. Call 0438 785 443.

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Perhaps some wine tasting followed by a sunday brunch set in the vineyards of Flame Hill in Western Avenue, Montville, would be more to Mum's taste? Good food, fine wine and sweeping views to the ocean await! Call 5479 5920.

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For coffee and home-baked cake or high tea in another Hinterland setting, you can’t beat elements at Montville. overlook the Kondalilla Falls enjoying a scrumptious breakfast or light lunch and peruse the quirky and stylish gift store afterwards. Phone 5478 6212.

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If your mother enjoys art and craft, a visit to Chiyogami designs in Mapleton could be just the thing. specialist origami papers and washi tape in a multitude of colours and designs, exquisite work by local artists, handcrafted jewellery, soaps, cards and much more. shop 1, obi obi road, Mapleton.

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Visit Wayne at 4CP in Woombye where you can personalise mugs, keyrings, t-shirts, pretty much anything, with a message for Mum or a photo she would love. shop 8/188 Blackall street, Woombye. Phone 5442 3341.

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Flaxton Gardens is also a fantastic foodie option, with a special Mother’s day menu and views to take her breath away, so she can feel extremely special. Phone 5445 7450 to book.

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The Terrace Seafood Restaurant in Maleny has an exceptional view and a tempting selection of platters filled with lobster, crab, Moreton Bay bug, prawns and, for those who don’t feel like seafood, tasty tapas! Phone 5494 3700.

10. Most mums would probably agree that a popular present is some time to relax! A visit to the Montville day spa will hit the spot, or rather rejuvenate it, with saunas, massage, manicures, pedicures, facials and all manner of relaxing and pampering options to choose from. Call 0456 173 389 for more information.

Local mum Andrea Murphy is looking forward to Mother's Day with her brood

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Biggest Morning Tea, Rosa Felkin from Maleny Catholic Church keeps the cuppas topped up

Maleny locals whip up support for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

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Adies FroM tHe Maleny Catholic Church have been switching on the kettle and hosting a morning tea for charity for close to a decade. the Maleny ladies will once again host an Australia’s Biggest Morning tea for a cause and pour a cuppa for around 105 guests on Friday, May 18 from 9.30am at the Maleny Catholic Church. Locals are invited to attend for a morning of tasty treats, tea and fundraising. event organiser, Moya Pullinger, said hosting a morning tea was a cause close to the heart and invited locals to attend. “everyone has been touched by cancer in some way, whether it be themselves, family or friends,” Ms Pullinger said. the morning tea is open to everyone in the community, not just those in the Church and entry is $10 per person. “What makes our event special is that the morning tea is supplied and arranged by the ladies of the Catholic parish,” continued Ms Pullinger. “they donate slices, cakes and make sandwiches to share and we have a continuous raffle of 30 prizes running that morning as well. tickets are 2 for $1 and it is the best way to fundraise. “the food is prepared by us, the decorations are hung by us and the prizes are donated from the parish which means the money raised is donated directly to Cancer Council Queensland. “over the decade we have raised approximately $15,000, it is a lot of work but it’s all powered by volunteers and donations. “this year the theme will be a daffodil theme to raise awareness for all cancers,” she said. the official day to host is thursday, May 24, however anyone can host a morning tea anytime throughout April, May or June. every cuppa poured and dollar raised enables Cancer Council to continue investing in lifesaving cancer research, prevention, advocacy and support programs. to host an event, or donate, visit biggestmorningtea.com.au or call 1300 65 65 85. All hosts will receive a free host kit. HiNterLANd tiMes – MAY 2018

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Sunshine Coast Hinterland Indulge Your Senses Regardless of whether it is fine dining or a casual café you can be sure that unique culinary experience awaits. The Hinterland Times Food, Drink and Dine Guide introduces visitors and reminds locals about the delicious dining options on the range.

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DAY GUE S T S W EL COME From the award-winning modern Asian menu at The Tamarind restaurant, to the revitalising treatments of Spa Anise day spa, Spicers Tamarind Retreat is a place to nourish both body and soul.

Join us for breakfast, lunch or dinner and try The Tamarind’s brand new menu. Call 5420 5420 to book. spicerstamarindretreat.com

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Daawat Indian Restaurant

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Address 6 Bunya Street MALENY Phone 07 5494 2013 Web malenyhotel.com.au OPEN Lunch: Mon - Fri 11.30am – 2.30pm Dinner: Mon - Fri from 5.30pm Sat & Sun: all day dining from 11.30am

4/45 Maple Street MALENY 07 5435 2461 dawaatindianmaleny.com.au 7 days: 11.00am – 2.00pm 4.00pm – 9.00pm

Indulgent Flavours of India. Dine In & Takeaway. BYO. Air-conditioned. Birthday Parties, Corporate Bookings & Catering for your functions. Best Butter Chicken around!

Quality dining in a relaxed atmosphere. Daily specials. Bar, Bistro, Functions & Accom. Liquour Legends. Member discounts. Courtesy bus available.

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Concept Coffee

Address Shop 6 Riverside Centre 2 Maple St MALENY Phone 07 5370 2906 Web facebook.com/ConceptCoffeeMaleny OPEN Mon - Fri: 7.00am - 4.00pm Sat - 7.00am - 12.00pm, Sun Closed Internet Café. Healthy breakfast options, gf & refined sugar free cakes, wholesome snacks and raw treats. Locally roasted vintage coffee & a variety of beverages on offer. Relax over looking the Obi Obi creek or grab something on the run.

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Husk and Honey Address 16/18 Queen St NAMBOUR Phone 07 5441 3510 OPEN Mon to Fri: 8.00am – 3.30pm Sat: 8.00am – 2.00pm

Entirely Gluten free & Grain free Café offering all day breakfast & seasonal lunch menu. Cakes & other treats all baked on site daily. Tim Adams Coffee.

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Cappriccio’s Italian Restaurant

Spicers Tamarind

Fishtales Café

Mayfield Patisserie & Chocolates

Address Phone Web OPEN

Address Phone Web OPEN

Address 11 Obi Obi Rd MAPLETON Phone 07 5478 6248 OPEN Thurs - Mon: 11:30am - 7:30pm

Address 127 Main Street MONTVILLE

Riverside Centre MALENY 07 5499 9444 cappricciospizzas.com.au Tue to Sun: 4.00pm – 10.00pm Lunch Sat & Sun: from 11.30am

Licensed & B.Y.O. Live entertainment every friday! Delicious traditional Italian food. Dine in, takeaway or home delivery. Prices to please. Huge menu. Overlooking the Obi Obi River.

88 Obi Lane South MALENY 07 5420 5420 spicerstamarindretreat.com Breakfast: 7 days 7.30am - 10am Lunch: Fri to Sun from 12pm Dinner: Tue to Sun from 5pm Gourmet Breakfast, A la Carte modern Thai & Asian Cuisine, Jazz in the Forest 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month. Cooking Classes available Saturdays. Be inspired with a choice of Italian, French or Thai. Bookings essential.

Drop into Mapleton for delicious Fish and Chips. Freshly prepared to order, we offer fish & chips and burgers, in a relaxed café setting overlooking the Lilyponds park. Lunch and Dinner, BYO, dine in or take away.

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Quality handmade Chocolates & Patisseries, great Coffee & one of the best views around. Celebration cakes made to order.

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Address Cnr Maleny-Landsborough Rd & Mountain View Rd MALENY Phone 07 5494 3700 Web terraceofmaleny.com.au OPEN Tue - Sun. Lunch: from 12pm, Dinner options from 5.30pm An award winning restaurant with expansive coastal views, specialising in seafood platters using ocean fresh Mooloolaba seafood & locally sourced produce. A special occasion’s destination offering a la carte, fine dining, functions & Christmas parties.

Address 10 Mountain View Road, Mary Cairncross corner MALENY Phone 07 5435 2545 Web theorangerymaleny.com.au OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am Sat/Sun from 8am Imagine sipping champagne with a leisurely meal or afternoon tea on our long verandas, gazing at the glorious Sunshine Coastline. Breakfast, light meals to a la carte, tapas, weddings, functions, high teas. A wide range of freshly baked gluten free goodies.

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Licensed Cafe and functions Address Phone Web OPEN

466 Maleny Kenilworth Road WITTA 07 5494 4411 wittageneralstore.com 7 days: 6.30am - 8:00pm

Serving all day breakfast, morning and afternoon teas, lunch, sunset drinks and dinner. $15 light meals available all day.

Montville Gourmet Pizzeria Address Phone Web OPEN

202 Main Street MONTVILLE 07 5442 9505 montvillegourmetpizzeria.com Sun - Thurs: 10.00am – 8.00pm Fri & Sat: 10.00am – 10.00pm

Gourmet Pizza, Pasta & Salads. Open for lunch & dinner, 7 days. Dine in or takeaway. Licensed & BYO.

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Flame Hill Vineyard

Flaxton Gardens

Flaxton Barn

Address Phone Web OPEN

Address 249 Western Ave MONTVILLE Phone 07 5478 5920 Web flamehill.com.au OPEN 7 Days: 10.30am - 5.30pm Sunday Brunch: 10.00am - 12.00pm

Address 313-327 Flaxton Drive FLAXTON Phone 07 5445 7450 Web flaxtongardens.com.au OPEN 7 days: 10:00am - 3:00pm Thur to Mon: Happy hr from 5pm, Dinner from 5:30pm Experience excellence in food at prices that won’t send you broke. Whether you choose a relaxed breakfast, al fresco lunch on the terrace, a High Tea on the veranda or dine within our restaurant we can ensure you quality throughout.

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127-133 Main St MONTVILLE 07 5442 9344 mayfieldonmontville.com.au Mon to Sun: 8.30am – 4.00pm

Savour our delicious modern cuisine on the deck overlooking stunning views. The perfect location to enjoy a champagne breakfast, leisurely lunch, or coffee & cake. Licensed.

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38 Kondalilla Rd MONTVILLE 07 5478 6212 elementsmontville.com.au Wed to Mon: 8.00am – 4.00pm

Fabulous teahouse, interiors & gift store overlooking the Kondalilla falls. Delish breakfast. Light lunches. Home baked goodies. Limited seating. Small functions welcome. Bridal & Baby Showers a must.

Ethically & sustainably produced from our vineyards & farms, guaranteeing patrons an experience of paramount quality at this magnificent location featuring breathtaking ocean views and mountain vistas.

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Address Phone Web OPEN

Address 344 Flaxton Drive FLAXTON Phone 07 5445 7157

$29 2 Course Set Menu $35 3 Course Set Menu $25 Last Friday of each month Special meal & dessert (Dinner only)

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94 Main Street MONTVILLE 07 5478 5889 altitudeonmontville.com.au 7 Days: Open from 8:00am Breakfast, lunch (2 & 3 course set specials) & dinner.

Experience a refreshed & beautifully relaxed restaurant as our acclaimed new head chef, Nick Stapleton, serves up some of the most sophisticated, tasty & exciting food on the Sunshine coast. 10% OFF MEALS for local bookings plus a free courtesy bus.

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Relax & enjoy our home-baked delights. Scrumptious Buttermilk Scones, Grandmas Famous Apple Pie, Premium Harvest Coffee & Gourmet lunch platters featuring local produce. A treasure trove of Antiques, Giftwares, Boutique wines & Gourmet foods.

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French Dinning at its best. A la carte lunch and dinner. House Special 2 course set menu $29, 3 course set menu for $35. NEW express lunch menu (dine in) available. Help save the northern hairy-nosed wombat and enjoy a long table experience

Return of the Wombat Benefit Dinner

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EOPLE, PLATES AND PLACES invite you to a special dinner on Saturday May 12 at 3pm to benefit The Wombat Foundation, which is working to save the northern hairy-nosed wombat from imminent extinction. It is one of the world’s most critically endangered species and Queensland’s most endangered mammal – we only have 250 left in the world. Time is running out.

The dinner will be held at a beautiful and very private Montville property, situated on the border of Kondalilla National Park and blessed with spectacular views through the Obi Obi Valley. Trustworthy sources of fresh, local and seasonal produce will provide the essential ingredients for the five dining courses, each paired with quality wines. It’ll be a memorable experience. Montville’s late autumn weather is a pleasant 14 - 24 °C with little wind or rain, but please bring a light jacket or sweater for the early evening. Tickets are $200 per person, including a five course meal and paired wines. The Guest chef is Sean Heyward of Parliament House, Spicers Retreat, Elements of Byron, with featured producer to be announced shortly! People, Plates and Places are known for hosting a relaxed, outdoor communal dining experience set on a long table catering for up to 190 people, in a unique setting. You could nestled in a garden, perched on a mountain range or reclining in the vineyards of a winery. They bring together local producers, local ingredients and local chefs, to create memorable and highquality five-course meals with superb matching wines. Anything could be on the menu, from grass-fed beef and organic free-range chicken, to gourmet tomatoes and sweet mangoes - the plates are brought to the places where the food is grown for this sensory and unique experience. This event is produced to benefit The Wombat Foundation and in association with the Chemical Free Farmers Association. To book visit: peopleplatesplaces.com.au


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Our Hinterland schools are pretty special, and some of them have relatively new principals to steer them forward. We thought it would be interesting to talk to the person at the helm, and this month it’s Principal Adam Montgomery, from Montville State School. How are your family with the move to this area? My wife Sarah and I have two children, Max 12 and Ella 10, and we live at Mountain Creek where we have been based since I transferred back to the Sunshine Coast area five years ago. They have enjoyed eating at some of the local cafes and restaurants and visiting the wide variety of shops, but our favourite Montville experience so far has been walking through the national park and swimming at Kondalilla Falls. 1. What do you do on your days off? Saturday mornings you will find me cheering on Max and Ella at the hockey fields where they play junior hockey. I am a member at Headland Golf Club so I try and get a round in on Saturday afternoons. On Sunday the family and I try to get down to one of the local beaches for a swim and a surf. 2. Is this your first Principal role?

closely with our other local schools in the area to ensure our students are given every opportunity to succeed. 5. What are your plans for the next year for the school? Montville State School is a great school with a rich history where students can learn in a calm and supportive environment. We plan on continuing all of the things that make Montville such an amazing school – kitchen garden, Adam Montgomery instrumental music, - new principal of piano lessons, tennis Montville State lessons, participating in School community events etc. We have just had all of our classrooms air-conditioned and have two priorities that we will be focussing our improvement efforts on enhancing parent and community engagement with the school and improving all of our students’ reading skills.

No, I have had the privilege of being the principal of a number of schools around Queensland. From Coconut Island in the Torres Strait, Hamilton Island, Gundiah, Kenilworth, Amamoor and now in beautiful Montville. 3. Why did you choose to become an educator? I really am not sure why, but I have always wanted to be a primary school teacher. In Year 10, I requested to be placed in a primary school for my work experience and now I have been teaching for 18 years. As a teacher you invest so much of yourself in your students that when they succeed you really feel a genuine sense of accomplishment and pride. I feel very blessed to have the honour and privilege of being a teacher and a principal. 4. What are the strengths of the school community? We have students that are genuinely delightful, staff that are warm, caring and professional, parents that are engaged and a wider community that is ready and willing to offer assistance when required. We work

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Not be too hard on myself if something doesn’t go to plan. 8. Did a teacher or principal inspire you when you were a student? I was very fortunate to have a number of positive and professional teachers both in primary and high school but it was the teachers that made me laugh and enjoy learning that I remember the most. 9. What is your motto or favourite quote? It takes a village to raise a child.

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Seasoned travellers are in search of fresh destinations and setting their sights on chillier climes. Iceland continues to surge in popularity, being placed high in several travel styles this year. Cruisers are enthusiastic about Alaska, and adventurers about Antarctica and the Arctic, with the added experience of seeing the Northern Lights. However, your Arctic bucket list should be longer.... While the Northern Lights are a must see experience ,you can also track the elusive polar bear, cruise through a sea of broken ice ,or follow in the footsteps of early Arctic Explorers as you cross the famous North West Passage. You do not have to be a fan of Nordic Noir TV show to appreciate the epic, ethereal nature of northern Europe’s ice-capped wilderness. You could be crushing ice on an icebreaker and all around you on this cruise, you will see soaring mountains, bright blue glaciers and the sheer white icebergs of Greenland. Spitsbergen is known as the Arctic’s “capital of wildlife” as it provides the perfect step off point to see a polar bear. As you venture forth, you will also see other Arctic wildlife such as walruses, musk ox and beluga whales because you are exploring deep inside the Arctic Circle between Norway and the North Pole. Travellers young and old are embracing the opportunity to push beyond their comfort zones. Indeed the choices are endless, increased exponentially with the advent of small ship cruising in all it’s styles.

MALENY WOOD EXPO – MAY 5, 6 & 7

Maleny Wood Expo is treemendous fun The Maleny Wood Expo is here on May 5, 6 and 7, filling the Maleny Showgrounds with the wonder of wood in a variety of forms.

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some simple projects for the under 5s. Woodwork for Women welcomes back Mullumbimby's Patt Gregory for her fifth year as guest demonstrator. Teaching is her passion, woodwork is her craft and women, mostly, are her students. Patt will give you the knowledge and skills to navigate your way through the timber racks and tool aisles of timber yards and hardware stores. Drop by and have a chat with her in the SES Pavilion - and be inspired to get into woodwork! You could even make your own milking stool using simple tools and techniques, taught by Richard Knight.

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Leave with your imagination ignited and equipped with traditional wood joining skills and the confidence to source and select your own materials. Make wooden critters, learn hand-held woodcarving, spoon carving or even boomerang making over this popular weekend of all things wood! This year the Expo are also excited to present Romanian guest artisan, Zina Burloiu, who will be imparting the traditional skills of chip carving. And for those who are concerned about the environmental impact of the Expo, they adhere to the Sustainable Timber Policy - all wood artisans and exhibitors are required to work in sustainably harvested native timbers, weed or recycled timbers. The Maleny Wood Expo is an alcohol-free family event with something for people of all ages. Younger Wood Expo attendees can get creative in a free workshop with the Blackall Range Woodcrafters’ Guild and the Maleny Men’s Shed. There will even be some simple projects for the very little people under the age of five with no bookings required. Kids of all ages can learn from experienced woodcrafters and use real tools to try their hand at furniture making at the Cool Stool School. There are native plants and local Maleny produce to purchase, natural resource management displays and much more. Add to all this the Landcare BBQ and tasty local food, great local musicians, street entertainment, and the multidraw Expo raffle, and you have a wood-filled weekend to remember! Tickets at the gate are $15 with concession card holder discounts and children under 16 admitted free.

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Palmwoods Car Festival The Palmwoods Car Festival will be held on Saturday May 12 on the Palmwoods State School Oval. Entry via Palmwoods-School Rd. Entry for cars is $10 and Bikes $5. Gates open at 8am for a 10am start. See the town come alive with an array of spectacular cars. Rock up in your best outfits and enjoy the music, entertainment, kids rides, food and drink, raffles and trophies for car and bike categories and best dressed. Gold coin entry for spectators. To register your vehicle, bike or club please email: palmwoodscarfestival@gmail.com

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On May 23, join the Brisbane Astronomical Society (Sunshine Coast Branch) at Maleny Golf Club for an evening of fun and excitement as they try to break a Guinness World Record! This free event will include a live screening of Stargazing Live with Brian Cox. The Australian National University is attempting to break the Guinness Book or Records for the number of people stargazing at one time. Commencing at 7pm, with the record being attempted at 8pm. you don’t want to miss this - 90 of the 200 tickets already sold! Contact: abcengagement@abc.net.au

Freemasons invitation Humphries and Fisk rental properties and to also be selling the current properties they have listed for sale. Pat and Ian commented, “We have selected Rodney and Catherine Millett of Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate to buy our business because of the trust we have in them. “We love that they are a young family-owned and operated business and their plans to contribute to the community of Maleny demonstrate their sense of integrity.” Principal and owner of Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate

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ALENY ARTS COUNCIL will hold a Winter Theatre Festival this year, a move initiated by new president Peter Lavery. To be held in August and September it will showcase three theatre productions, including two new plays with indigenous themes. Peter Lavery is also the Arts Council’s program director and was elected as president at their recent AGM. Peter began his career as a professional actor with La Boite and Twelfth Night in Brisbane and at the famous Sam Wannamaker’s Globe in London, before moving into academia at QUT where he became the Director of Precincts and Cultural Assets.

After his retirement he came to Maleny with wife, Jacqueline, a lecturer in drama education before becoming a botanical artist. The members elected Kerry Milhner to the position of secretary. Kerry also had a background in theatre and musical theatre. Long-standing treasurer, John Marsden, is the third member of the executive whose background is in accounting and banking, and he is also a member of the Maleny Players and the Maleny Singers. In addition to the Winter Festival, Peter shared, “We begin with Lyall Brooks in a one-man political thriller on May 27 and we finish the year with Mikelangelo and the songs of Cave, Waits, Cohen on October 21.”

The Ruin

Somebody I Used to Know

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It's been twenty years since Cormac Reilly discovered the body of Hilaria Blake in her crumbling Georgian home. But he's never forgotten the two children she left behind... Jack and Maude. When Aisling Conroy's boyfriend Jack is found in the freezing waters of the river Corrib, the police tell her it was suicide. A surgical resident, she throws herself into study and work, trying to forget until Jack's sister Maude shows up. Maude suspects foul play, and she is determined to prove it. Det Reilly is assigned with the re-investigation of an 'accidental' overdose twenty years ago - of Jack and Maude's drug- and alcohol-addled mother. This unsettling crime debut draws us deep into the dark heart of Ireland and asks who will protect you when the authorities can't - or won't. Full of complex and well rounded characters, The Ruin feels like the beginning of a long running series.

What do you do when you lose your memories? What do you value when this loss completely reframes how you’ve lived and how you will live in the future? How do you conceive of love when you no longer recognise those who mean the most to you? More than just a memoir, this is a beautifully written, light, hopeful and real account of living with early onset Alzheimer's. When she was diagnosed with dementia at fifty-eight, Wendy Mitchell was confronted with profound questions about life and identity. Just like that, she had to say goodbye to the woman she used to be. Her demanding career in the NHS, her ability to drive, to cook, to run – the myriad ways of being independent – were suddenly gone. A heart-rending tribute to the woman Wendy once was, as well as an affirmation of the woman dementia has seen her become, Somebody I Used to Know gets to the heart of what it means to be human.

I just ate my friend. He was a good friend. But now he is gone. Would you be my friend? The search for a true friend is something everyone can relate to from the very young to the very old. And what happens when you've eaten your friend and need to find a new friend? A bit of regret? This is a beautifully illustrated, innovative picture book all about the search for friendship and belonging (and perhaps also about impulse control…). It is sure to make you, and anyone you read it to, laugh out loud.


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ILLING IN THE NEW online form is the quickest way to enter the 2018 Mary Valley Art Festival, to be held in Imbil on July 6-8. The annual three-day event boasts a new category this year, with the Mary Valley Chamber of Commerce sponsoring a $1000 prize for artworks fitting the special theme Mary Valley, Naturally. That makes the total prize pool of $7850, across categories including the Bendigo Bank $2500 Open Award, landscape, animalia and still life. There will be three categories for youth entries and all will be eligible for the $200 Artpack Award. Entries close on June 18. Visit www.maryvalleyartfestival.com.au or phone 0407 375267 for further information. Organising body Mary Valley Artslink has shaken up the art festival program this year. It has moved the gala awards evening from Thursday to Friday to encourage people to come to the festival and make a weekend of the outing in Mary Valley Country, just a short 40-minute drive from Noosa. Viewing opens at 10am on Friday July 6, with the awards that night, where artists and art lovers can celebrate with live music, licensed bar and finger food. A curator’s talk and short film by established artist Pat

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ALENY HAS EVENTS each May to mark International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT) for Maleny and Sunshine Coast Hinterland LGBTIQ people and their friends. This May you are invited to ‘Reflections’, an exhibition by international photographer Heather Faulkner which revisits Maleny’s first IDAHOT in 2012, and opens at Sarah’s Unplugged on May 17 - June 13. What happens when a photographer asks people to write all over their work of art? For a group in Maleny it was an occasion to recall and mark the first time that the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT) was celebrated on the Sunshine Coast.

Winner of the 2017 Bendigo Bank Open Award, Vicki Bennet with Makani

Cale are included in the Saturday program and several art studios will be open to the public over the weekend as part of the Gympie Gallery Studio Trails. The closing celebrations on Sunday July 8 will showcase the Thunderbird Demolition People’s Choice Award and Youth Award presentations, with food vans and markets, live music, art demonstrations, kids’ art and a licensed bar. To capitalise on the three-day event, you can purchase

a weekend pass which gives you unlimited entry to the Imbil Public Hall and surrounds. The festival attracts many local and South-East Queensland professional and amateur artists and draws sponsorship from local business, who gain exposure to wider markets as a result. At a social level, it continues to hold its place as one of the key cultural events on the Mary Valley calendar.

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is in Maleny Photographer Heather Faulkner explains that this approach to her work is to balance the power dynamic between the photographer and her subjects, but more importantly, to invite new interpretations of the work. In this process, she invited those who were involved in the first IDAHOT to share memories around some of the images from that time, and by writing on them re-image and reimagine the work. For more news of other Gay May events see the Maleny IDAHO Facebook page www.facebook.com/groups/338872082824194/ This is also a time to remember the impact that negative attitudes and actions have on the lives of those in our community, particularly discrimination and bullying. We’d love to see you this Gay May in Maleny!

Wayne Malkin

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AYne MAlkin is a professional artist and is, with his wife Tracey, the owner of Montville Art Gallery.

Waves, surf and the sea have been the subjects of his long-term series of paintings. Many of them are large scale and all of them painted with great detail and in a photorealist style. Artworks from the series have won major awards and commissions. Wayne says his focus is on the play of light on the water. “The ocean is a constantly changing combination of reflections, sunlight and shadow and the translucency of the water itself.” He spends many hours watching the movement of water, photographing and videoing the surf and then transferring the essence of his observations on to canvas. “i will never run out of subject matter”. He is happy to discuss your artwork requirements, in your home or business, and can provide in-home viewing and consultations regarding hanging.

Heather Faulkner’s image of Maleny IDAHOT

Wayne’s paintings are shown permanently at Montville Art Gallery, along with an extensive range of artists and styles. it is open daily from 10am to 5pm and located at 138 Main Street, Montville (opposite the Village Green) and artworks can also be viewed on our website: www.montvilleartgallery.com.au

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Celebrating 25 years in Maleny, the Gallery is a Collective of professional local artists and artisans. Visit the Gallery to meet the artists and experience the broad range of local fine art and hand crafted pieces.

9 Secrets on the Lake Art Gallery 207 Narrows Road MONTVILLE Ph: 5478 5888 secretsonthelake.com.au OPEN Tue - Sun: 9:00 - 4:00

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Personally selected local artists and artisans exhibit in a unique art space which is a work of art in itself. Enjoy a cup of coffee or lunch in our café then browse the gallery, featuring Lindsay Muir, Siggi Cairns, Heather Jones, Peta Boyce, and more.

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Situated in the hinterland town of montville, this long established business has a great range of antique china, glassware, silver and collectables to suit all tastes. We also have a large range of antique, estate, and second hand quality jewellery.

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You will love this iconic c. 1907 building stocked brim full of art supplies for the most discerning artists. And, an in-house picture framing service provided by experienced professionals.

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Montville Art Gallery Artist of the Month: Wayne Malkin Until May 31 Arts Connect Inc. Open Studios Trail May 26 - 27 Reflection Gallery Quiet Places Photography by Graham Warne For more information about Galleries on the Hinterland go to: www.hinterlandtimes.com.au & open the Sunshine Coast Gallery Trail Booklet

Featured Artist of the Month for May: Wayne Malkin

Stunning large scale oil paintings of our brilliant Sunshine Coast surf

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ANZAC DAY ACROSS THE RANGE Images D.J. Chapman Photography

MALENY Navy salutes

Above: Flag Bearer Left: One of many wreaths laid Right: Paying respects at the War Memorial Below: ANZAC March Maleny

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World Pilates Day On may 5 join Pilates teacher Bec, as she hosts three free Pilates workshops, from 8.30 - 11am at the maleny Uniting Church, to celebrate the wonders of this form of exercise. this World Pilates day, you could walk away with a strong understanding of the Pilates method and how it can improve your daily movement, strength, health and well-being. Plus take part in a free Pilates mat class. if you or someone you know is interested in coming, call 0421 983 321 or visit www.pilatesplatform.com.au/world-pilates-day Minor Community Grants now open apply now for grants of up to $2000 through sunshine Coast Council’s minor Community Grants Program. Community groups can apply for funding for one-off projects through one of seven categories: - Community development - Community Facilities - Cultural development - Cultural heritage - economic development - sport, recreation and healthy living - Community events. applications for minor grants will close at midnight on monday, may 14, 2018. For more information, to discuss your project or for assistance with an application, contact 5420 8616 or visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants

Wedding Connections Your guide to local wedding services on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

Celebrants & Ceremonies Ruth Kuss - Wedding Celebrant Whatever you are celebrating – welcoming a precious new baby into the world, committing to your life partner, renewing your marriage vows or farewelling a loved one – creating a ceremony that befits your personality is something that you should approach with your head as well as your heart. Ph: 0429 997 771 www.montvilleweddingcelebrant.com.au

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Venue Flaxton Gardens Flaxton Gardens is an iconic sunshine Coast hinterland wedding venue, winery, restaurant and function centre. your dream wedding at Flaxton Gardens begins with a personal consultation with wedding planners who will expertly help create the perfect, happiest day of your life. Ph: 5445 7450 www.flaxtongardens.com.au

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C R E AT I V E C U T S Ross Blyton at Finbars

Maleny & Sydney join literary forces

singer/songwriter ross Blyton loves to mix things up, with his many influences. he play and enjoys everything from rock, folk and blues, and uses these to create his own style of music. "it’s hard to lock into one genre, i love such a varied range of music from metal to Blues and everything in between." ross has spent many years playing guitar in various bands, but a while ago he decided it was time to go out on his own. released in early 2017, his eP "Crossroads" exhibits his love for mixing up genres whilst remaining true to himself. see ross perform at Finbars on Friday may 18, 6pm.

ACI Open Studio Trail

We are welcoming autumn 2018 with another popular hinterland Open studios trail! arts Connect member artists will be welcoming visitors at various studio/gallery locations on may 26 and 27. Come and meet our artists! some are award-winning, some are self-taught, others are professionally trained, beginners and advanced. listen to the stories behind their artworks or browse quietly; watch them demonstrate their professional skills and feel free to ask about their techniques, materials and inspirations. many works of art will be available for sale – the perfect memento from meeting the artist and visiting their studio.

Old Time Dance

sydney Writers’ Festival is streamed live and delivered locally by maleny Community Centre and maleny Celebration of Books on may 4, 5 and 6 - an opportunity for regional audiences to access new ideas from great minds. session 1 has Gareth evans discusses Incorrigible Optimist with Kerry O’Brien; session 2, Peter Greste talks about First Casualty with hugh riminton; session 3 annabel Crabb’s Bookwiz with leigh sales, richard Fidler and Julia Zemiro.; session 4 sarah Ferguson chats about On Mother with louise adler, and session 5 emily Wilson talks about translating The Odyssey with Jennifer Byrne. tickets are $15, with a small booking fee, online only, www.malenycommunitycentre.org

Our Sunshine Coast

A quiet place in a busy world

Our region’s young people can share the story of ‘Our sunshine Coast’ through the lens of their camera, for a chance to win from a prize pool valued at $1500 – just for students. environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny mcKay said, “through this prize we aim to highlight the environment, liveability, sustainability and resilience of the sunshine Coast. “the five-to-18-year age group can bring such a different perspective to these wide-ranging themes.” From a music festival, to a park, to native wildlife – the options are endless. Visit Council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for further information and to enter. entries close on may 14, 2018.

the reflection Gallery in the montville Uniting Church currently features photographs taken by Graham Warne of Palmwoods. Quiet Places invites visitors to the gallery to bathe in the serenity of the transition from night to day. Graham believes, “it is in the silence and stillness of those times that we discover our true selves and the presence of God”. he bought his first camera when he left home aged 16 to attend the teachers’ College in armidale nsW and has pursued photography as a hobby ever since. after years spent as a school teacher, pastor, missionary, theological college lecturer and registrar he retired to nambour and later moved to Palmwoods.

Best of British

the next Old time dance at the Belli hall is on may 26. music will be by the sunshine swing Band, with dancing underway at 8pm. entry is $14 for adults, high school students $5, and children free, and includes a delicious country supper. Belli hall stick strictly to old-time dances, like in traditional dance halls, and the dances are fairly simple so that everyone can learn. raffles, lucky door and lucky spots and a great night of dancing is assured. For more information check our website www.bellihall.com or the Belli Community hall facebook page. this is an ‘alcohol free’ event. 30

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the mapleton Choir has been singing and delighting audiences since 1983, and this may they will be presenting their latest concert entitled, ‘the Best of British’. treat your ears to the pleasure of choral items, quartets and solos, including some wonderful ‘bagpipe’ music. ‘the Best of British’ takes place on Friday 25 may at 7.30pm and sunday 27 at 2.30pm at Kureelpa hall, corner of Jewett street and mapleton road, Kureelpa. tickets are $18 and $15 concession and include supper. For bookings phone ailsa on 5478 6079 or derek on 5326 3836. We look forward to seeing you there!


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Celebration of Books

Mountain Sessions at the Mapleton Bowls Club mountain sessions is an afternoon of mixed acoustic artists hosted by local acoustic duo "no Cigar". music is mostly original singer/songwriter based-material. the mapleton Bowls Club has taken these afternoons on board to establish a live music venue for mapleton and also to support musicians looking for a venue to perform their own material. Come and enjoy every second sunday of every month 2pm till 6pm. a $5 cover charge for a great afternoon of live acoustic music. For anyone looking to perform please feel free to get in touch and book a spot. any genre or instrument welcomed. Playing may 13, Baz engu , emma Beau and lee hardisty.

Photo finish Celebration of Books maleny is pleased to announce sandra Krasnostein’s debut novel, The Trauma Cleaner, for this year’s Big Book Club book. this complex and tender memoir traces the life of sandra Pankhurst, from being a son, husband and father, to sex worker, wife and trauma cleaner. described by The Guardian as “one of the most arresting works of biography you will read in a long time”, the awardwinning book is sure to evoke vibrant discussion at the festival’s annual gathering on July 14. Jump on the website for details and tickets for the entire festival 13-15 July at: www.celebrationofbooksmaleny.com

Steve Miller steve miller presents his live and energetic acoustic show at Finbars on may 26. as a former front man for one of tasmania’s leading rock outfits through the 80s and 90s, steve now brings a collection of his own songs and rearranged cover versions of some great classics, that you don’t hear on the radio every day. every original tune tells a true story with a great underlying message and the covers are offered in steve’s own style which is sure to resonate with any crowd. From tom Petty, to Creedence, to the eagles, there is a genre that most people will get their teeth into!

A Prudent Man hurry and enter the rotary 2019 Calendar Photo Competition. Be one of the thirteen winners whose photographs will been seen by over 2000 people in the next calendar, and win a cash prize or $50 iGa voucher. Photographs must reflect the unique identity of maleny and the hinterland, such as community spirit, life and lifestyle, iconic features, scenery or events. entry forms from ray White real estate or montville newsagency. entries in 200 x 300mm landscape format (minimum size 1mB) must be delivered to ray White, maple street, maleny. entries close on June 14, 2018. Contact lionel on 5429 6629 for more information.

Finding Your Feet

Politics, identity, women, refugees? Pick up any paper and these are the themes you will see every day… but not quite the way lyall Brooks acts them out, in this darkly political thriller the arts Council brings to maleny Community Centre on sunday may 27 at 2pm. lyall Brooks explains how the trumps, abbotts and hansons of this world tick. Using actual speeches and lines from these, margaret thatcher, Kevin rudd and others he will make you laugh, think – and maybe cry, in this hour-long performance, followed by a Q&a. Bookings are open now at the website www.malenyartscouncil.com

the maleny Film society presents some of Britain’s best-loved actors in this romantic comedy, showing at the maleny Community Centre on may 19, 7.15pm and sunday may 20, 4pm, tickets $8 - $13. imelda staunton plays sandra, a middle class snob who discovers on the eve of retirement that her husband is having an affair with her best friend. distraught, she moves in with her bohemian sister, Bif (Celia imrie) who lives on a council housing estate. sandra discovers that retirement and divorce can be not an end but the beginning of new adventures. doors open 6pm for dinner catered by Wild rocket, with bar, tea, coffee and slices available. Phone 0418 708 244 hinterland times – may 2018

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Community News Community news Community News Hibiscus spectacular!

Time Warp in Palmwoods

SafeTalk session is on

ime WarP Festival in Palmwoods has announced a huge band line-up for the may 6 festivities, including the sugar shakers, the Craig madden Band and Jewells & the Wolfe Pack. Just three years after starting life as a private event for ricks Garage, celebrating Kustom Kulture and the 1950s, the event has become a local institution. along with a day of rockabilly music, attendees will be able to admire more than 100 classic cars, and 200 classic bikes. registrations are still available for those with a car worth showing off. there will also be plenty for the kids to enjoy, with reptile handling from Wildlife hQ, face painting, jumping castles, and of course, the music. With three stages to choose from (the main stage, retro room and Piccabeen stage) hosting over 12 bands, you’ll find it hard to keep still! For those who love the ‘50s look, there’s the miss timewarp 2018 competition, where ten fabulous females will be looking for your vote. entry is a $2 donation at the gate. For details, visit www.timewarpfestival.com.au

aleny neiGhBOUrhOOd Centre has been involved in suicide prevention for more than 12 months now. the aim of our maleny Wellbeing Group, is to educate as many locals as possible with tools and resources around suicide Prevention. the last session was facilitated by lifeline trainer susan Griffith, who addressed local issues and included a simple method to engage with people at risk and connect them with resources that can carry out a full-scale intervention. safetalk is a three-hour training workshop. Feedback from the participants was extremely positive, most felt it was a very worthwhile workshop and came away equipped to talk to someone at risk of suicide. the session helped identify the signs when assistance is being sought, role play and other interactive activities were found to be quite useful by those attending. maleny Wellbeing Group through maleny neighbourhood Centre are taking bookings for the next safetalk, being held in maleny again on may 19, 9.30am – 12.30pm, $15 (cash only please), so please come and participate in this valuable workshop.

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What's in the Spotlight Walk Safely to School Day Get your kids involved in something that’s fun, gives them an energy boost before school and is great for their health – register for Walk Safely to School Day on Friday May 18 and enter the draw for great prizes. 'Buddy Up' with a friend and walk, scoot or skate. Search Walk Safely to School Day on council’s website for more details and registration.

Fabric Slow Fashion, Artful Living program Dip your toes in or immerse yourself in the world of design and sustainable fashion during Sunshine Coast Council’s 'Fabric – Slow Fashion, Artful Living' program. Explore the great variety of presentations, workshops, author talks, professional development opportunities and interactive experiences. More details and bookings via council’s website.

New exhibitions in Caloundra Visit Caloundra Regional Gallery and explore two unique exhibitions. Kathleen McArthur: Wild/ßower Women II: Art, Environment and Activism and Michael Foley: The Long View are on display until June 17. Visit the gallery website for more details.

Horizon Festival launching soon Get set to enjoy 10 arts-fuelled days across the Sunshine Coast during Horizon Festival 2018, August 24 – September 2. Horizon collaborates with local, national and international artists to deliver an inspiring program of visual art, music, performance, theatre, comedy, workshops and more. The full 2018 program will be released in July. Sign-up to the Horizon e-news now to get behind the scenes news. Explore the festival at horizonfestival.com.

Get the most out of your septic system Do you have an on-site sewerage facility or do you intend to install either a septic tank or treatment plant? If you would like to gain insights from an industry professional and Þnd out what types of treatment systems are available then attending a council ‘Flush It Down’ session will help provide you with the tips for success. Visit council’s website for more details or to book into one of the free sessions.

Guarding your Stock

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OU Can Plant without tree Guards, but when it comes to revegetating large areas they can be a valuable aid in protecting the time and money you have invested in your tubestock. tree Guards protect your young trees from several threats including: a) Weeds - why can’t our trees grow that fast as well? b) Weeding -oops did i just brush-cut my tree? c) Frost cold enough to freeze your leaves off! and finally d) grazing animals - always up for a free feed! there are a wide range of Guards available on the market from Polyurethane Bags, Cardboard Guards and Coreflute Guards. at Brush turkey enterprises we’ve been experimenting with many over the years but have settled on two types of Guards that we are very happy with. at the bottom end of the scale we use a 2 ltr Juice Carton. these guards are quick to install, cheap and provide short term protection for fast growing trees. We use these with a bamboo stake and this combination can provide good visibility for your planted stock, if the weeds get away over the summer. they only last about 6 months and are only 300mm high, so don’t provide much protection from grazing animals. For plants that we really want to look after and make sure they get off to a good start, we use the Pink tree Guards. these

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esPite an OCCasiOnal outbreak of hot weather, it should start cooling down from now on and with all the rain we’ve had, planting conditions are good to excellent. some weeds need more drastic control measures, but many can be pulled out by the roots, never to set seed again. time to finish planting landholder environment Grant areas, for those fortunate landholders who received a grant last year, or to plant another land for Wildlife connector. the garden no doubt needs attention also; weeding, general maintenance and some strategic pruning. it’s a great time of year to be outside. a recent Barung workshop by Greg smyrell emphasised the importance of understanding soil types and the vegetation communities they support. When we understand those factors, we can make the right species choices for our own land. We will generally want to

Community Partnership Funding Not-for-proÞt community groups are invited to apply for Community Partnership Funding to assist with operational expenses for facilities or services that beneÞt the broader community. Funding categories include community development, community facilities, community safety, cultural heritage and economic development. Applications close May 14. More details via council’s website.

Council meetings Ordinary Meeting 9am 17 May, Caloundra 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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experiment with plants which are visually appealing, but experiments don’t always give us the outcomes we might like or expect; ask any scientist. note the successes and repeat those species, not to the exclusion of all else as diversity is very important, but you will

find that there are key species suited to your land that are different from the key species on other soil types. there will be overlaps but the remnant rainforest on the red soils of the maleny Plateau differs substantially from the drier remnants of the eastern side of the escarpment on basalt colluvium. slightly further east and often underlying the basalt are the landsborough sandstone derived soils which support eucalypt forest. Between the two, wet eucalypt forest with a thick understorey of ferns, vines and palms might be found in moist gullies and valleys. We live in a diverse and fascinating part of the world, hence the remarkable diversity of birds and other wildlife which it is so important to retain and encourage for the enjoyment of our children and grandchildren.

Barung native Plant nursery Phone 5494 3151

More improvements for Caloundra The transformation of Caloundra’s Bulcock Street continues this year with another $3 million of improvements set to further revitalise the CBD. Be sure to continue your support of these local businesses while work is underway – they have a new loyalty card with offers for 70 businesses!

Guards cost more initially but can be re-used several times because of their rigid construction and provide many years of protection. these guards come in a range of sizes and you may see them on several revegetation projects around the range including mary Cairncross, maleny Precinct and the Woodford Folk Festival site. “Why Pink?” i hear you ask. Visible light can be split into a spectrum of colours. Green leaves absorb light from the red fraction to drive photosynthesis. research has demonstrated that the colour pink reflects and focuses the red fraction, concentrating this photosynthetic energy to enhance plant growth – well you did ask! i also like the Pink Colour of these guards for their high visibility. We often maintain some weed cover on our sites to provide soil protection and improvement. these guards stand out and provide great protection during weed maintenance runs. tree Guards are great for protecting stock in the summer months when the ground really heats up and some plants can get cooked at the base. the two guards listed above are available through our Forest heart econursery. Come and check them out and our Palm Fibre mats too, a great combination.

Porters Lane Nursery opening times: Wednesday - Friday - 9am -3pm, Saturday 9am - 12pm

Landscapes with LOORS LANDSCAPING Retaining Walls (choosing the right timber) NE OF THE most frequently asked questions when faced with the dilemma of using either treated pine or treated hardwood to construct a timber retaining wall is how long will it last? The answer to this question isn’t at all universal and may vary considerably depending on the particular location and exposure the wall endures during its lifetime. Generally speaking, both treated pine and treated hardwood that has been treated to a H4 standard or above (a rating which deems the timber suitable for external and in ground use) should last equally as long. This being said, the longevity of the retaining wall itself, exclusive of

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natural degradation within the timber depends entirely on the quality of construction, ie; timber sizing, hole depths, drainage, fixings, quantity of unsettled backfill and post spacings etc. Key design factors as those above are essential to consider when planning a timber retaining wall and can each individually become the

making or breaking point of your wall. Keeping in mind that there are other factors to consider such as personal preference in aesthetics between the two timbers, cost and ease of use, and perhaps one of the most pivotal being the availability of quality sustainably grown timbers. Unlike pine, Hardwood is not a sustainable plantation grown timber which has made quality landscape grade hardwood increasingly harder to source. Being more cost effective and easily available, pine might seem like the best option and may just well be but don't rule out a combination of both timbers where load on the wall is a key factor.

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Gardeners – you are in for a treat! There are two events on for you… Garden Expo visitors are in for a real treat with local Queensland garden innovators offering talks and hands-on workshops over the weekend. On the saturday join Cath manuel, founder of soil to supper, who has many years’ experience in the horticulture industry. her talks are on healthy fruit growing, offering simple tips to get your fruit trees flourishing, while working out the magic ingredients to maintain your soil health. Presenter, writer and producer, adam Woodhams, has a life-long love of the garden and is dedicated to sharing his passion offering approachable ways to explore horticulture and sustainability. On the sunday at Compost Corner, be inspired by Paul Plant with practical tips to maintaining a healthy garden. aboriginal elder, eugene Bargo, explores the native flora and signs to look out for on his seasonal story. dr tobias smith is our native bee guru, and. Zela Bissett teaches us a new skill with paper making and fibres in your garden to do this. Over the weekend, there are workshops on how to identify and nurture orchids; cultivate bonsai, prepare your potted plants for show, and grow healthy, happy anthuriums. enjoy open gardens, explore market stalls that provide local knowledge and the best in tools and techniques, seeds and art.

Only $5 entry with kids free on may 5 from 8am-4pm and sunday may 6 from 8am-3pm. For event details and open gardens, go to www.gympiegardenexpo.com.au

On June 9 and 10, Gardening on the Edge bring you five new gardens to experience and one favourite which was opened eight years ago. each year they make an effort to bring you new gardens to visit, to give you a taste of what it is like to live and garden in our beautiful hinterland. the maleny Garden Club puts its best foot forward to present an event which brings pleasure to visitors and benefits the local community. the profits from this event are donated each year to local organisations, such as the rural Fire Brigade, range Care and the maleny memorial soldiers hospital. descriptions and a photo of each property will be posted on the maleny Garden Club website during the next few months. a map of the garden trail will also be posted on the website some time before the event to help our visitors plan their day. Gardening on the edge offer not only the gardens, but a garden-inspired market with more than twenty specialist stalls. stallholders also look forward to the event and regard it as special amongst so many “expos” up and down the coast. Find out more at www.malenygardenclub.org

Gardeners, visit Gympie Garden Expo for workshops, open gardens and more on May 5

Hinterland Events January: australia day celebrations; maleny Film Festival; yandina Ginger Flower and Food Festival February: montville: Flame hill Grape stomp March: Kenilworth Cheese, Wine & Food Festival April: anzac day services May: maleny Wood expo; Cross Country: maleny Community Precinct; maleny hospital auxiliary Fashion and Flowers June: maleny agricultural show; Gardening on the edge; Kenilworth Quilt & Craft show; sunshine Coast agricultural show; July: maleny's Celebration of Books; muscle on the mountain day; Qld mX nationals motorcross: Conondale; Queensland Garden expo; Village Wedding expo montville September: mitchell Creek rock n Blues Fest; Kenilworth artFest; Kenilworth show and rodeo; lions Welcome dinner: maleny; maleny music Festival October: mountain View Challenge; heart of Gold Film Fest: Gympie; Blackall 100, mapleton November: mary river Festival

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ith this artiCle i pay homage to the majestic Blue Quandong, eleaocarpus angustifolius. it is probably the fastest growing endemic tree species we have on the plateau, and they get hUGe, quickly. i have seen one over 50 metres tall in a gulley in the Connondale ranges. in summer they produce large bright-blue fruit a bit smaller than a golf ball. inside the fruit is a thin layer of flesh, and an attractive, very hard seed with an interesting brain-like pattern on its surface. the local people would bury the fruit in river sand where the darkness would trigger an enzyme that

rendered the flesh a little more edible. the seeds were strung together to make necklaces and other adornments. to support their massive height, they develop an amazing system of buttress roots that radiate out from the trunk like the tentacles of a ligneous

Follow ‘aboutthattree’ on Instagram, & Tony Wootton Tree Surgeon on Facebook cephalopod. they are quite windhardy, and i rarely, if ever, see them fail in storms. their structure is aesthetically pleasing, almost pine-like, with long, well-spaced scaffolding lateral branches, and they produce a delicate, fringed, bell-shaped white flower. another distinctive feature is the brilliant red that the leaves turn once they have finished their useful life. i love this species, and if you have plenty of room, or you don’t, and are just downright crazy, plant one of these beauties.

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OrrelatiOn is nOt CaUsatiOn. the scientific method instructs us that events which may often occur simultaneously or in close succession are not necessarily connected, let alone actually resulting in one another. so it is probably no more than coincidence that newspoll usually seems to improve for the government when parliament is not sitting, and to get better still when malcolm turnbull is out of the country. after all, we are constantly assured that our current Prime minister is the last, best hope for the coalition, so it would seem logical to display him as frequently as possible in the most media-friendly circumstances, and nothing attracts the commentariat like question time in the house of representatives. and yet a disillusioned and dysfunctional backbench is increasingly coming to the conclusion that turnbull is in fact part of the problem; that the voters have simply stopped listening to him. they fear that the punters feel positive relief when their leader shuts up, when the confected outrage, the bullshit and bluster, the schoolboy taunts about Bill shorten cease for a couple of weeks while they take stock. and when they do, the news is not too horrible: wages are still down in the cesspool, but there are signs that things might finally improve, and that no thanks to the politicians, the increase in commodity profits and hence company taxes means that there will be tax relief for some real people as opposed to the corporate geniuses who are bringing us the royal Commission. thus, scott morrison can make a virtue out of his latest backflip, and claim that the universal medicare levy rise to pay for the ndis is really not needed after all and can instead be tossed into the basket of goodies he is preparing for the budget. in some ways this looks more like desperation than serious policy; the medicare levy needs to be raised as a more or less politically painless measure, not just to secure the ndis but to help fund the ballooning cost of our health system over all. Of course, nominating a tax rise for a designated purpose is always a con; all tax goes into consolidated revenue for morrison and his apparatchiks to dole out wherever and whenever they feel inclined. however, that has not stopped morrison, turnbull and many of their lesser acolytes that the new tax was

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absolutely necessary to save the ndis from the penury from which Julia Gillard’s government had consigned it and that shorten was leaving the blind, the crippled, the halt and the lame to die in misery if he did not endorse it. We now know that this was not true, that the funding was always a matter of priorities, and given that the levy had no hope of passing the senate in its original form, it was sensible politics to dump it. there are enough distractions already, as the daily horror stories from the royal Commission continue to unfold and will likely do so, right up to the election. and on this front turnbull is doing the best he can, but frankly it isn’t all that much. his fall-back position seems to be that he initially resisted the inquiry because he wanted to put other reforms in place first; thus the forgettable tweaking of asiC, aPra, and the lectures to the banking executives, all proving in the end to have been completely ineffectual. But the point is that if turnbull was determined to push ahead with them, there was nothing to stop him from starting up the royal Commission at the same time. Only last week morrison introduced serious legislation while the Commission was sitting: there was no suggestion that he should have to wait until it produced its findings. and during the previous royal Commission into the unions, the government was celebrating the new laws it was introducing with no restraint at all. turnbull has at last admitted that delaying it, mainly because it was the idea of the Greens, then adopted by labor, was a mistake, but it seems that he is still unsure what to do next. For starters, who is to pay and for what. it is now being argued by the remaining supporters of the wayward banks that inflicting drastic penalties on them would be a form of overkill: either they would simply pass on the costs to their hapless customers or they would have to reduce their dividends to their innocent shareholders.

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But hang on, are the shareholders really so innocent? Presumably they knew the banks were bastards – everyone else did – when they invested their hard-earned savings. But they hoped for rewards, and for a long time they got them. But now, as it has emerged that the banks were involved in fraud, theft, perjury and heaven knows what other shenanigans, it appears that at least some of those welcome dividends were the proceeds of crime –the shareholders were the receivers of stolen goods. no one is seriously suggesting that shareholders should give them back, but perhaps they could be persuaded to accept a small haircut in the immediate aftermath. similarly, the apologists want to separate the Commission from morrison’s cherished corporate tax cuts: we should not, they tell us sternly, think of imposing some kind of morality tax. Well actually almost all our laws are based on morality – or at least we thought they were; their aim is to protect the public from harm in various forms. that is why we put ordinary criminals (but seldom corporate ones) in jail. so, the withdrawal of a huge tax bonanza could be seen as a hefty fine for misconduct, which seems entirely legitimate. and this dilemma will remain the heart of the budget: can turnbull afford to give the impression that he is rewarding the banks? next week’s budget will tell the story – and also the next newspoll. and the debate that follows will show us whether the glimmers of hope that appeared while turnbull was overseas will translate into a genuine recovery. and if the past is any guide, the mob will not be impressed if turnbull reverts to form and uses parliament as a platform for his Kill Bill strategy. if he does, and the following newspolls mark him down, then the backbenchers may decide that he is unable to change by himself, so perhaps they will reluctantly have to act in sheer self preservation. Correlation is not causation, but there are definitely times when absence makes the heart grow fonder. and, it can appear, make newspoll kinder. The views expressed in Mungo's column are his and not necessarily the views of the HT team.

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Markets and mums!

satUrdays Hinterland Harvest Market a feast of Fresh Flavours, 7am to 12pm. Connecting real food with real people. suncoast Church carpark, Kiel mtn rd, Woombye. helen langlois 0416 217 093 www.hinterlandharvestmarket.com.au

sUndays Maleny Art, Craft and Collectables Market 8am-2pm, maleny rsl hall, open rain, hail or shine - quality second hand books, vintage, antiques, art, handmade gifts and more. 0448 423 919

Mother’s Day is coming, but why not make it a whole weekend!? This is the perfect time of year and perfect weather to wander through the markets with your mum, where she can enjoy everything from delicious coffee, to local art, to homemade preserves.

First satUrday OF the mOnth Crystal Waters Market community-run, upcycled items, jewelry, organic veges, cakes, plants, honey, seedlings, hearty food, sourdough bakery, great coffee, live music and a warm welcome. 5494 4530

Cruise down to Crystal Waters on May 7 set at the Village Green of Crystal Waters Permaculture Village this market has a fabulous variety of around 25 stalls, from veggies to funky clothes to acupuncture and massage to help mum chillax! Plus delicious breakfast or lunch, les’s sourdough Bakery and the new Flowerpot Coffee shop. Hinterland Harvest every Saturday this farmers market has easy parking, friendly faces and quality offerings from genuine growers and producers, with plenty to sample and taste. if your mum likes real food, with authentic flavour, this is her market. there are even loyalty rewards cards for the next visit. Montville Growers and Makers Market second Saturday of the month the atmosphere alone will make your mum feel good, especially if you treat her to a breakfast of warm pancakes, washed down with barista-made coffee! this market brings you locally grown food, handmade craft, buskers, and artistic workshops all under the majestic fig trees. Maleny Sunday Market mum can take a leisurely stroll through this small, but perfectly formed, market with a plethora of choice. Books, candles, jewellery and crafts, and antiques are all waiting to tempt the browser with a good eye for quality! Witta Growers Market third Saturday of the month this market may not be until the end of the month, but it is worth the wait! a favourite with mums of all ages, with fresh produce, organic meats, Ob Obi Valley oils, honeys, pies, jams and even soaps. and, of course, they sell great coffee too!

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seCOnd satUrday OF the mOnth Montville Growers and Makers Market 7.30am-noon, Piping hot pancakes, buskers, genuine locally grown food, handmade craft, barista made coffee, under historic fig trees, profits maintain our Village hall. Judith: 0490 374 903

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This May, our local physiotherapist shares useful information on preparing for, and recovering from, hip or knee replacement surgery. Marisa reminds us to switch off and take a break, and Wendy echoes this sentiment with the virtues of silence and meditation.

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3. Practice good hygiene. Getting vaccinated doesn’t guarantee that you won’t get the flu, but it greatly reduces the risk. Good hygiene can stop the spread of infection to other vulnerable groups, including babies too young to get immunised.

4. Post-flu-shot symptoms are normal. the flu vaccine is not a live vaccine, which means you can’t catch the flu from the shot. Common side-effects relate to the vaccine stimulating the immune system. however, if you continue to feel unwell after a flu shot, speak to your local GP.

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5. Vaccinate your children. young children, especially those under three years of age, are more likely to be hospitalised from influenza. dr edwin Kruys of maleny’s Ochre health says, “Unfortunately each year influenza causes serious illness and even deaths in australian communities. the flu vaccine is the best defence against seasonal influenza.” Go to www.ochrehealth.com.au to book online to organise a flu shot.

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NDIS will be life changing says local disability chief the Children’s therapy Centre is leading the charge, ensuring they are ready for the arrival of the national disability insurance scheme. the ndis was expected to begin on the sunshine Coast and Gympie from 1 January 2019, but some activities are already underway. services are also provided in homes, at school and in community settings. therapists treat children and young people from birth to 18 years with developmental delays, disabilities and health conditions. Children’s therapy Centre’s debbie Blumel was recruited to the CeO role more than two years ago to manage the transition to the ndis model. “Our main aim is to offer sunshine Coast families a

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hese days We are bombarded with noise and information from all directions. turn on the computer to access your emails Wendy Rosenfeldt and you are confronted with the latest news and celebrity gossip, send an email and ads pop up from any website you may have browsed reminding you that you didn’t finish your shopping, incoming calls, text messages and calendar reminders randomly go off throughout the day. there is jarring music in shopping centres, loud ads when you are quietly filling your car with petrol, radios and stereos in cars, ipods for when you exercise. not to mention the latest technologies, cars that beep if you haven’t put your seatbelt on, screens to show you how close you are to nearby cars when you are backing into a park, a voice over caution if you go over the speed limit…. Keeping the mind over stimulated but under used. the latest technological devices are replacing our ability to remember, the capacity to stay focused while driving and distracting our more subtle thought processes by continuous noise. Problems are often solved when we allow ourselves some inner quiet. traditionally people say “sleep on it” when we are faced with a tough decision. While scientists have been proving this for years, psychologists have recently affirmed that eureka moments involve being stuck with a problem and then relaxing the mind or letting go. archimedes is famous for solving the problem of whether King hiero’s crown was made of pure gold. he was just about to take a relaxing bath when the solution came to him so he ran through the streets naked shouting “eureka!”

how much of our inner dialogue is coming from within and how much of our thoughts are just a conglomeration of all the external noise around us. did we really feel the need to lose weight and buy a new wardrobe before we saw the latest celebrity fashions? did we really think about buying new furniture before we heard the ad for 50% off everything in store but only for today. not only are we cluttering up our minds with useless information we are drowning out our creativity and inspiration with the predilection for constant information and entertainment. imagination comes more freely when the mind is left to itself. to reconnect with yourself turn off the radio while driving, exercise without the pounding music in your ears, spend a quiet evening without the chatter of the television and for younger people take time away from the computer games, social media and web surfing. silence is golden but for some it can feel uncomfortable as it allows the barrage of worries, regrets, emotional pain and sabotaging thoughts to intrude. however constant distraction won’t solve the problem and it will rear its ugly head at some point causing physical, emotional or mental imbalance. transcendental meditation takes you to the quietest level of the mind beyond all thinking. it provides the technique to go beyond the busyness of everyday life, releasing the emotional charge of difficult situations so when you come out you are more at peace with life. Wendy Rosenfeldt is a Maharishi Ayurveda practitioner and teacher of Transcendental Meditation. To find out more call 5499 9580 or email wendy.rosenfeldt@tm.org.au

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F yOU Were to stop anyone in the street and ask them what they really want more of in their life many would say, time, time for me and for my family and just to live without rushing around. less debt and money worries and greater financial freedom. a more uncomplicated life, more energy in my body and less stress in my life. to be able to shut my mind down and just mentally unwind. a good night’s sleep and to wake refreshed and energised. even those working in the health and consciousness fields often come into the clinic and say how pressured and lacking in energy they feel. still others feel a kind of sadness that they have lost motivation and clarity about what they would like to do. young people, those who should be filled with dreams and yearning for a chance to get into life and create a better world, look around and often feel overwhelmed and disheartened. especially now, when our news sector seems to inform us of all sorts of negative possibilities lurking in each tomorrow. somehow reporting seems to pick the most sensational negative outcomes and share them with great gusto. yet there are so many wonderful things that are happening, and

so many wonderful inspired individuals who are courageously working to manifest a better world and who are sharing their love and improving life for those less fortunate than themselves. there are advances in all areas of healing and science that give us so much hope for a healthier tomorrow. there are individuals who are opening up extraordinary gifts that have laid dormant in the human body and mind, yet rarely does this make headlines. i sat with some children last week and showed them a good news network and without exception the first thing i noticed was that they exhaled, their bodies relaxed with joy and they were so happy. these are the things that create health and well being. We won’t create a better world by making it more complicated and divorced from nature and we won’t heal our bodies by pumping more vitamins and energy drinks. We will rise up victoriously when we stop and rest, move away for a little while from all our wonderful technology and attune ourselves with that which is seeking expression from within. Marisa Kliese is a Clinical Member Aust. Counselling Assoc.; Fellow Holistic Life Coach; Reiki Master; Fellow Aust. Natural Therapists Assoc. – Contact me on 5494 2627

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OUr sUrGeOn and rehab team are critical to your success, but they would also say you are just as important to your outcome! dr mike evans says there are five key things you need to know about a hip or knee replacement: 1) the stronger your muscles are around the joint, and the fitter you are in advance of the surgery, the better you’ll do. develop a routine to build up your muscle and flexibility with your physiotherapist. 2) managing expectations – most of you will be back to walking, with assistance, the following day. moving might be painful, but the outcomes are better if you work with your rehab and nursing team – motion is lotion! more movement means less blood clots, less chance of pneumonia, more independence. your physiotherapist will help with walking aids and mobility. 3) you might need pain control for 6-12 weeks after the operation. swelling can last for several months after surgery, so elevate your leg and avoid sitting/standing in one place for long periods of time. Bruising is normal, talk to your rehab team or doctor if you feel overwhelmed. also, ask your physiotherapist about ways to help with reducing the swelling.

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Terri Schaumberg

Midwife in Private Practice

Offering: • Pregnancy Care • Birth Care • Postnatal Care • Breastfeeding Support • Antenatal Education Continuity of Midwifery Care for Hospital and Home Birth Pregnancy and Postnatal Care for up to 6 weeks Medicare and Bulk Billed services available

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Connective Therapeutics – Massage Therapy and Bodywork, Neural Pathway Clearings, Pragmatic Possibility Coaching

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Sallyann Stewart

Naturopath, Herbalist, Remedial Massage Therapist, Thyroflex Practitioner

Naturopathic Clinical Testings: • Thyroflex Thyroid Testing: It provides an accurate state of your general health. A report provides the key features in your blood. Keep a record and see how your blood picture improves over time! • RBTI Urine/Saliva Testing/Blood Type Testing: is a comprehensive assessment of total carbohydrates, pH of urine and saliva, digestive health, cellular debris, salts and toxins • Zinc status test; tongue & nail diagnosis; iridology; blood pressure check • In house Thyroflex testing (thyroid function), utilising blood pathology tests, functional testing through private laboratories. Appointments: 5499 9476 / 0421 410 558 info@naturaltherapiesstudio.com.au

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ACUPUNCTURE

CHIROPRACTORS

Anthony Brown Acupuncture Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner. Member (fellow) AACMA. Anthony has 35 years clinical experience, 30 of them here on the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland. 26 Coral St, Maleny Ph: 5435 2555

Dr Ralph Stockmann Chiropractor- Palmer USA

Chirone Shakti – Stargazer Astrology Insight into your relationships, family issues, spiritual purpose, life transitions, and your year ahead. Counselling astrologer with spiritual focus. Astrology courses and workshops. Ph: 0421 814459, www. chironeshakti.com.au

Hinterland Chiropractic Dr Josephine Sexton. Using gentle, safe and effective techniques to maintain spinal health and wellbeing. Concession rates, Family discounts and HICAPS available. 21 Bunya Street, Maleny. Ph: 5435 2987

AYURVEDA Temple Herbs & Ayurveda Ayurveda treats the cause of disease through diet, lifestyle adjustment & herbal medicine. Consultations, cooking classes & dispensary. Max Trolliet Adv. Dip. 76 Maple Street, Maleny Ph: 5435 2899

Dr John Pirie Chiropractor & Applied Kinesiologist Gentle hands on chiropractic using applied kinesiology. Over 30 years in private practice. Families welcome. Mon, Tues,Thur 2:00 – 5.30pm; Fri 9:00am -12noon 19 Coral Street Maleny, Ph: 5435 2155 www.siaholistichealth.com.au

BEAUTY THERAPISTS & HAIRDRESSERS

Counselling - Margaret Davoren B.Nurs.,Mas. Counselling. Think change, think balance & live a rich, full, life. Learn strategies to manage stress, depression, anxiety & relationships. Maleny Physiotherapy, 1/70 Maple St Maleny Ph: 0403 571 572 www.icpaustralia.com Margarete Koenning Counselling BA Social Work, Gelstalt Therapist, Psychotherapist working with individuals, couples and, families. Training professionals in family constellation 20 yrs practicing in Maleny, Clinal member of Pacfa. Ph: 5494 2778, 0408 416 041

Nellies Creative Hair Design Cut and Colour specialists. Nellie, Annette and Jenny offer you the opportunity to have exceptional hair using great product at fantastic prices. 21 Coral St Maleny – Ph: 0438 785 443

Ruth Donnelly - Holistic Counsellor Heart-centred approach to healing trauma, building emotional wellbeing. Integrating body psychotherapy, mindfulness, artistic therapies, Reiki, Acutonics, Bush Flower Essences, Dru yoga. Ph: 0409 564 276, ruth@ruthdonnelly.com.au, www.heartmindconnections.org

BOWEN THERAPISTS BOWEN THERAPY – Bronwyn Huckle Specialising in Bowtech, the original Bowen Therapy technique. Treating health issues in babies, childen & adults. Montville therapy rooms. Monday to Friday by appointment. Ph: 5442 9371

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PostGradDip (Psychology)

Counselling, Parenting Groups, Workshops & Professional Training. Specialising in Parenting, Child Behaviour, Transitions, Grief & Loss, Stress Management, Anxiety, Depression, Relationships & Separation. 21 Bunya St, Maleny. Ph: 0411 304 883

COSMETIC INJECTABLES Aphrodites Gift A discreet, private service that focuses on ageing well operated by experienced local Registered Nurse. Consultations from Maleny clinic or mobile service available. Contact Margaret 04511 67 659 www.cosmeticskintherapies.com.au

DAY SPAS Montville Day Spa In the Clouds at 166 Balmoral Road, Montville Our centre of excellence in Holistic Health Services employs ‘the best of the best’ Contact us for an unforgetable enriching experience. Ph: 0456 173 389 www.montvilledayspa.com.au

DENTAL Dental Centre Maleny Affordable Family Dentistry. Open: Mon-Sat. Also, early mornings & late evenings for your convenience. 17 Bunya St, Maleny. Ph: 54 999 722 www.dentalcentremaleny.com.au maleny@dentalcentregroup.com.au

ENERGY HEALING The Physiospect Guy An alternative path to holistic health. Practitioner in Physiospect, 5th Dimensional Healing, Past Age Clearing & Healing, Earth2 Essences, Spiritual Counselling, Nutritional Medicine. By appt only. Mike 0407 021 719 Cabin 1, 38 Maple St, Maleny www.nutritionforyourspirit.com

Juliette Kalifa Qualified Counsellor & Arts Therapist 20 years experience combining counselling with arts and sand play as requested. Adults, children, individuals, relationships and groups. Training and supervision of counselling professionals. Ph: 0417 643 592

Honeycomb Hair Hive The Hive’s priority is you loving your look. We provide an unmatched depth of experience and diversity. Open Tue - Fri 9.00am - 4.00pm and Sat 9.00am –12.00pm 168 Main St, Montville. Phone 5442 9269

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COUNSELLING & LIFE COACHING

Michelle Jarden - Beauty Therapist Electrolysis, facials, massage, make-up, nails, sauna, spray tanning, tinting, waxing, ear-piercing. 66 Curramore Rd, Witta. Ph: 5494 4012 or Mob: 0402 531 500

Meyer Therapeutics Bowen Therapy, Emmett Technique, Maya Abdominal Therapy for abdominal and fertility issues and pregnancy support. Combining therapies to suit everybody’s needs. Kitty Meyer, Dip. Bowen Therapy Ph: 0400 289 090. Health fund rebates.

Hinterland Life Coaching Lose weight, stop smoking or change your life? Achieve your goal with a certified life coach! Start now and receive discount. Contact Nancy: 0428 177 356 or hinterlandlifecoaching@outlook.com hinterlandlifecoaching.com.au

Maple Chiropractic Maleny Dr. Stephen Lowe, Dr. Samuel Lowe, Dr. Catherine Metcalf, Dr. Rebel Hungerford Concession, family rates & HICAPS available. Gentle, effective care for the whole family. 45 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph. 5494 3322 www.maplechiropractic.com.au

ASTROLOGY

Kathy Blackburn Dip. Bowen Therapy (Bowtech).Gentle effective treatment of Back Pain; Migraine; RSI ; Tennis Elbow; Knee, Ankle & Foot Conditions; Menstrual/ Hormonal irregularities; Chronic Fatigue; Respiratory Conditions and MORE. Health fund rebates. Ph: 5429 6180

Heartspace Artspace & Counselling-Liz Antcliff. B. Psych. MA. Coun. PG Art Therapy Somatic Experiencing Practitioner Sensorimotor Art Therapy/ Counselling Individuals; Couples & Groups.ACA; ACATA; ANZATA. Maleny/Brisbane Ph: 0438 1632 55 www.heartspaceartspace.com

– SCENAR Therapy, Ayurveda – Effective Pain Relief – 32 years of spinal manipulation – DVA & Medicare Provider 0410 793 513 26 Coral Street, Maleny

Mapleton Natural Therapies Clinic Jackie Hansel: Bach H.S (Acu), Adv. Dip H.S (Hom), Dip Bowen Therapy Acupuncture. Holistic & Intergrated health care with Acupuncture, Bowen Therapy, Homeopathy, Lymphatic Drainage, Remedial & Relaxation Massage. Ph: 5445 7749

A little Beauty, Body and Wellness Elements at Montville Customised beauty treatments. Pamper packages. Special occasion & bridal makeup. Massage. Manicures. Pedicures. Devine body treatments. Ph: 5478 6212 www.elementsmontville.com.au

COUNSELLING & LIFE COACHING cont.

FENG SHUI Feng Shui and Astrology: Richard Giles, Qualified Feng Shui practitioner Feng Shui home/business assessments. EM radiation assessments. Astrologer of 27 years. Contact Richard on 5435 0158, Email: ricgiles@powerup.com.au Web: www.richardgiles.info

HOME CARE

Add your business to the Health & Beauty pages Contact Karen Muir today Mobile: Phone: Email:

0414 432 423 07 5499 9049 karen@ hinterlandtimes.com.au

RangeCare Offering in-home and respite care services to support independent living. Our tailor-made services are available to everyone in the community. We can deliver your home care package. Ph: 5445 7044 Visit: www.rangecare.com.au

HOMEOPATHY Pauline Ashford - B.H.Sc, Complementary Med & Homeopathy Classical homeopathy; Lymphatic drainage; Dorn spinal, joint and headache therapy; EFT - Emotional Freedom Techniques; Reiki 130 Ansell Rd Witta Ph: 5494 4101 e: paulineashford@dodo.com.au


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HYPNOTHERAPY Suzi Lough at Mind Management For hypnotherapy, Acutonics Vibrational therapy, coaching and more. Ph: 0438 050 839 for appointments. "The door to change is always open" Mary (McGrory) CrawfordPowerful Transformations Member of AHA/NRHA – Specialising in Grief, Depression & Anxieties. Also Quit Smoking, Weight Loss and more. Health benefits may apply. Phone Mary 0457 230 952 www.powerfultransformations8.com Hinterland Hypnotherapy - Psychologist Is change required in your life? Anxiety, Stress, Habits, Trauma, Weight, Smoking and more. Quiet Flaxton location. Medicare and Healthfund rebates may apply. Matt Vance: 0415 463 976 www.hinterlandhypnotherapy.com.au

MASSAGE THERAPISTS The Stillpoint - Katie White Remedial, Relaxation, Reiki Massage & now Emmett Technique. Reiki Treatments & Workshops. Appts Mon- Sat. HF Rebates. Gift Vouchers. Ph: 0400 722 786 www.thestillpoint.com.au Kathy Blackburn, Adv Dip Applied Science (Remedial Massage). Remedial/Sports Massage; Traditional Chinese Massage; Lymphatic Drainage; Emmett Technique, Trigger Point & Myofacial Release. “Integrated Bodywork” tailored to your special needs. HF rebates. Ph: 5429 6180 Beautiful Kahuna Massge with Linda Total blissful relaxation or combo deep tissue (good for tradies/sports/remedial). Practitioner of the healing art EMF Balancing technique. Relax, unwind & balance 7 days. Ph 0457 194 339

Blue Zen Massage – Shayne Harris Dip.Remedial Massage and Dip.Reflexology Member of A.T.M.S. with all Health Fund Rebates! Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Cupping, Deep Tissue Massage, Hawaiian Massage, Indian Head Massage, Lymphatic Drainage, Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology, Remedial Massage, Shiatsu, Sports Massage, Stone Therapy Massage, Trigger Point Therapy Ph: 0407 002 567. Maleny

Rebecca Hopkins – Connective Therapeutics Massage Therapy and Bodywork, Neural Pathway Clearings, Pragmatic Possibility Coaching. Therapeutic, Remedial, Hot Stone, Aromatherapy, Relaxation Massage Improve joint movement, release tight shoulders, ease sciatic and lower back and body pain. More than just a massage - sometimes Magic happens! Rm7/19 Coral St, Maleny. Appointments: 0415 518 415 Health Fund Receipts, Gift Certificates

LIVING THERAPIES Elizabeth Khalu – Living Therapies Offers Universal Medicine Therapies, an approach to health and well being from the understating that, we are out own best medicine. Esoteric Massage, Chakra Puncture, Esoteric Connective Tissue Therapy, Sacred Esoteric Healing, Energetic Facial Release. Mobile: 0428 815 211 E: elizabeth@livingtherapies.com.au

MEDICAL CENTRE Ochre Health Medical Centre Offering onsite Doctors, experienced nursing staff and Allied health services. Appointments available Mon- Fri 8.30am- 5 pm and in Maleny Sat 9am-12pm. Ph Maleny: 54942 388 ; Ph Montville: 5442 9144 Book online at www.ochrehealth.com.au

Montville Health Centre General Practice and specialised medical services. Dive medicals, aviation medicals, travel medicine, occupational medicine. Shop 4/130 Main St Montville. Ph: 5478 5392

NATUROPATHS

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PERSONAL TRAINER, FITNESS, DANCE

Sallyann Stewart - Naturopath, Herbalist, Remedial Massage Therapist, Thyroflex Practitioner Naturopathic clinical testings & assessment, Thyroflex Thyroid testing, stress mgmt, digestive issues, children’s health, remedial massage, lymphatic drainage. 19 Coral St, Maleny, 5499 9476 / 0421 410 558 E: info@naturaltherapiesstudio.com.au

Get Active!!! Group Fitness & Personal Training Join me for a fun affordable and social way to achieve a fit and healthy body. All fitness levels welcome, fully qualified trainer. ‘Your Goals Are My Goals’. Rachel Ph: 0423 618 945 Email: rachel.lockman@yahoo.com.au

Montville Personal Training and Wellbeing

Marisa...Naturally Marisa T Kliese offers a complete Natural Therapy Clinic. Services include, Naturopathy, Herbal Medicine, Professional Counselling, Life Coaching, Spiritual Healing. Ph: 5494 2627

Laurel Hefferon Naturopath & Herbalist BHSc Colonic Hydrotherapist & RN. Specialising in detoxification & healthy weight-loss, gut & digestive restoration, stress reduction, fatigue and post-viral syndromes. Comprehensive, individual and in-depth approach to addressing the cause of illness and restoring optimal health, wellness & vitality. Ph: 0401 750 255 www.awakeningcentre.com.au

Where “your fitness is my focus.” Personal training in small groups. Training and classes include boxing, straight, cardio, pilates. Call Sonya: 0402 423 141

PODIATRY Jane Stanley Podiatrist / Credentialled Diabetes Educator For all podiatry and diabetes education services. 1-3 39 Coral St, Maleny. Appointments available weekly on Tue, Wed and Thurs. Ph: 5494 2388

PSYCHIC READINGS / TAROT

NUTRITIONIST Natalie Harms - Nutritionist

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BHSc

Personalised, practical dietary and nutritional recommendations for optimum wellness, disease prevention and existing health conditions digestion issues, food allergies, intolerances, weight management, diabetes, stress, anxiety and women’s health. 1/70 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 0417 689 677 www.natalieharmsnutritionist.com.au

OPTOMETRIST Hammond Optometry Deborah & Stephen Hammond are proud to be local, independent eye healthcare providers servicing the Hinterland since 1999. Focused on quality eyecare and eyewear for you and your family, giving your eye health and vision the best personalised attention it requires and deserves. 44 Lowe St Nambour Ph: 5476 2333

Maleny Optical Providing quality eyecare including visual checks, childrens vision, aged vision, glucoma and cataract screening. In addition, contempary fashion frames to suit all tastes and budgets. We will look after you! Ph: 5435 2733

PHYSIOTHERAPY/OSTEOPATHY Maleny Physiotherapist Tim & Mary Bagshaw. For all of your Physiotherapy requirements. 1/70 Maple Street, Maleny. Ph: 5494 3911 www.malenyphysiotherapy.com.au

Eudlo Osteopathy – Thomas Whitton Gentle manipulative therapy for body dysfunction and pain in all ages. 13 Rosebed Street, Eudlo Ph: 5445 9555

Range of Motion Physiotherapy Mapleton - Montville - Maleny - Imbil

Psychic Readings/Tarot Kerry Laizans: Readings that bring together insightful intuition and holistic counselling, Kerry is available for events such as weddings, by appointment in Maleny, by phone or online. Contact: 0411 488 291 or at throughthevortex.org

WELLNESS - MIND BODY SPIRIT Praxis Therapy Clinical Hypnotherapy, Regression Therapy, Counselling, Reconnective Healing®, The Reconnection™, LBL Regression, FIR Crystal Bio-Mat, Art Workshops. Skype available. Sunshine Coast by appointment only. Ph. 0417 754 242 – www.praxistherapy.com.au

Conscious Energy Past Life Regression - learn about your soul’s journey through time. Combined Energy Healing & Intuitive Reading -gain insight and positive change. Energetic Alignment -step into your true nature in a powerful way. Kirsten Rothe Ph: 0400 197 997 www.consciousenergy.com.au

Lady Mountain Healing & Readings Frownstrong Tarot Readings, Healings include Aura Wipes, Women’s Healing Massage, Well Being Counselling. Well Being Sciences Practitioner. Mooloolah Valley, Sunshine Coast Jennifer Marie Ph: 0499 603 248 www.ladymountaintherapies.com.au

YOGA PILATES AND MEDITATION Melissa's Healing Space - Yoga/ Mindfulness Meditation classes @ Curramore Studio Tues 9.30am-11am (Gentle yoga), Tues 6pm 7.30pm (Gentle yoga), Fri 9.30- 11.15am (General yoga), Fri 11.30 - 12.30pm (Meditation Class), Fri 12.45-1.45pm (Chair/Gentle yoga) Ph: 0417 200 192 e: melissa@melissashealingspace.com www.melissashealingspace.com

Yoga with Lottie energising & relaxing

Russ, Barbs, Lauren and Kerrie. Providing the highest quality care to restore & maintain optimal physical function & mobility. Ph: 5478 6600 www.rangeofmotion.com.au

Optional handheld weights sometimes, finishing with deep relaxation. Mon 10.30am, Thurs 9.30am all levels. No need to book. Maleny Showgrounds Pavillion Ph: 5313 7756 www.YogaWellness.info

Maleny Osteopathy

Maleny Yoga Centre

Assessing and solving your muscular, joint and spinal pain problems using ‘hands on’ manual therapy. Effective in treating postural strain, neck and back pain, aches, strains, stiffness, and sports injuries. Ph: 5494 2388 www.malenyosteopathy.com.au

Shop 7 Rainforest Plaza Maple St Maleny. Fully equipped studio. Certified & Experienced Teachers. Beginners & senior classes available, casuals welcome. Ph: 0448 518 734 E: info@malenyyogacentre.com

Pilates in Witta & Maleny

Advertise here for only $44/month ($33.00 for ongoing advertising)

Contact Karen Muir: 0414 432 423 Email: karen@hinterlandtimes.com.au

Strength, weight-loss, pain management, flexibility, well-being. Qualified Instructor. Group mat classes using small props. Friday & Saturdays. All welcome. Kid friendly classes. Bec: 0421 983 321; pilatesplatform@gmail.com pilatesplatform.com.au

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Professional Services ACCOUNTING & TAXATION Frederick A Forbes - Accountant & Registered Tax Agent Specialising in small business & individual tax returns. Primary producers, rentals, investors, salary & wages. Personal & professional service. 3/15 Maple St, Maleny. Ph: 5491 1504 0434 996 608. E: forbestax@bigpond.com

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PICTURE FRAMING

COMPUTER / WEB SERVICES/VIDEO Concept IT Systems - reliability & service New computers & repairs. Internet setup & websites. Printers, scanners, ink refills, cameras. Authorised Apple reseller. Onsite service. Drop in to discuss you computer needs. Shop 6 Riverside Centre Maleny 5429 6750 or sales@conceptsystems.com.au

Holden’s Gallery New owners Gavin and Gillian James. Holden’s Gallery is a destination for custom Picture Framing, a comprehensive range of artists materials, Photo Printing and Restoration. 38b Coral St Maleny. Ph: 5494 2100 E: info@holdensgallery.com.au

TRAVEL AGENTS

ENGINEER Michael Kingsbury - Maleny based Civil & Structural Engineer with over 40 years experience. Engineering & Building Design for residential & small commercial projects. Alternative methods of building are catered for. Ph: 0428 674 040 michaelkingsburydesign@gmail.com

FINANCE ANZ Mobile Lending Buying your first home ? Let us come to you! ANZ Mobile Lending have dedicated home loan experts who come to you anywhere, anytime. Covering all of the Hinterland. Office: 5435 2124 / Mobile: 0408 734 152 Bob Malcolm – CEO Maleny Credit Union We have the experience to provide financial solutions for your everyday life. All loan approvals and other key decisions are made locally by people you can talk to. Give us a try. 5499 8988 Sam Archer - BOQ Maleny Remember when having a Bank Manager actually meant having a Bank Manager!!! Here’s my number 5499 9855 or 0407 407 070 Doug Tognolini – iQ Money Management “Growing & Protecting your Wealth” We provide a full range of financial services including; Superannuation (including SMSF’s), Retirement Planning, Wealth Creation & Life Insurance. Ph: 5442 2764 / 0409 594 044

GOVERNMENT SERVICES QGAP Maleny - Maleny Police Station Mon, Tue, Thurs 9am – 12noon & 12:30pm – 2pm New Registrations & Housing close 11am & 1pm Transport & Main Roads (NOT Driver Licensing) / Births, Deaths & Marriages, Seniors Card Applications / & more. EFTPOS & Credit cards preferred. Manager Judy Phipps 10 Macadamia Drive Maleny – Ph: 07 5420 5320

INSURANCE BROKER Melissa Berglas – Comsure Sunshine Coast Specialising in all types of commercial insurance for your business. We take particular care matching your business to insurance policies, minimising exclusions that could cost your thousands. Based in the hinterland, we are your strong advocate in the event of a claim. Ph: 0477 200 091 / 5641 2545 Email: melissab@comsure.com.au www.sunshinecoastinsurancebrokers.com.au

LEGAL SERVICES

Get your business noticed for only $44 per month ($33.00 for ongoing advertising) Contact Karen Muir: 0414 432 423

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Paul Randall Cabinetmaker of Maleny New & renovated kitchens & vanities benchtops a speciality - stone, timber & laminated finishes. Home Offices, Wall Units, Wardrobes. Ph: 0432 953 186 Lic QBSA 1162819. Member Master Builders.

CAR CARE Car Care Maroochydore, Nambour, Hinterland Premium mobile detailing from wash to major interior/exterior details. Own power and water. We come to you (home or work). Call Mark 0402 988 003 / 1300 227 227

CARPENTRY

Above & Beyond Travel We take pride in our attention to detail and providing you with a unique travel experience. Shop 2 Riverside Centre Maleny. Ph: 07 5499 9015 or nicola@abovebeyondtravel.com.au

Patios, decks, renovations, new work All aspects of carpentry from planning to the finished product. All work guaranteed Qld BSA No 103-1105 Ph Steve: 0402 167 355

Maleny Cruise and Travel Maleny Cruise & Travel is a bespoke travel company that has been taking the stress out of travel for over 20 years. 39 Maple Street, Maleny Ph: 5499 9111 E: gillian@malenytravel.com.au www.malenytravel.com.au

Tim Clark Carpenter Trade qualified local and licensed. QBCC 47098 Stairs, carports, decks, renovations, extensions, home & building maintenance, creative work. Ask us about our unique pricing method. Phone Tim for a fair quote: 0412 854 222

REAL ESTATE RE/MAX Hinterland Nobody in the world sells more Real Estate than RE/MAX. Office: 07 5408 4220 Sales: 0447 737 737, 2/10 Maple St, Maleny www.remaxhinterland.com.au Humphries and Fisk Whether you are looking to buy or sell, Ian and Pat, with over 20 years experience on the range would love to share their expert local knowledge with you. Ph: 07 5494 3344, Fax: 07 5494 3488 20 Maple St, Maleny. www.malenypropertysales.com.au/ Ray White Maleny One of the leading real estate agency's for the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Unit 1, 5 Maple Street, Maleny Ph: 5499 9966 http://raywhitemaleny.com.au/

VETERINARY CARE District Vets Maleny Veterinarian Susan Portas and her team provide professional, compassionate care for your pets. Hours Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 8am-6pm; Wed 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-12noon 7 Myrtle St Maleny Ph: 5499 9077 Montville Veterinary Clinic Est. in 2004 and operating as a branch of our Sunshine Hinterland Veterinary Clinic in Nambour. We take pride in personalised pet care. 26 Kondalilla Falls Rd Montville Consultation by appointment: 0401 012 884

Trades & Services AIR CONDITIONING

Centenary Carpentry With almost 20 years experience Scott is highly experienced in all aspects of carpentry including decks, patios, pergolas, termite damage, fit out, renovations and so much more. For a professional job call Scott on 0414 826 266. QBCC 1040187 www.centenarycarpentry.com.au

CARPET CLEANING Range Carpet Care Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning & Protection Ph: 5445 7611 or 0418 776 578

CARPET & VINYL LAYERS Flash Floor Covering Service is your local, qualified carpet and vinyl and vinyl plank layer. All aspects of laying, repair work and restreching. Call Daniel on 0400 551 730 for a free measure and quote.

CHAINSAW & TREE WORK All Trees to Chip Trees and Gardens Tree Fellers 2 Chippers Phone Rob Milner: 0427 343 232 Tony Wootton Tree Surgeon. Dip Hort(Arb) Operating locally since 1996. Tree assessments and advice. Trees and shrubs pruned and detailed. Hazardous trees removed. M: 0403 467 664 Ph: 54 944 917 www.twtreesurgeon.com BRM Tree Services All forms of tree & palm care. Certified climbing arborist & insured. Storm Damage/ Hazardous Trees, Drone inspections, removals, trimming, mulching, tight access, stump grinding & land/ block clearing. Free Quotes & Advice. Benjamin R Miller 0401 441 945 – BRMTreeservices@outlook.com / BRMTreeservices.com.au

Range Airconditioning Lic. No L016305 Supply and installation of high quality, energy efficient, ducted and wall mounted reverse cycle, split air conditioning systems for cooling, heating and de-humidification. Ph Yelma on 5494 3459 or 0421 488 048 E: rangeaircon@gmail.com

CLOCK REPAIR

Jim's Antennas Digital & problem reception specialists. Locally owned, servicing the hinterland. Call Craig Titheradge today for a free quote. Ph: 131 546 www.jimsantennas.com.au

CONCRETE WATER TANK REPAIRS

ANTENNAS

Easton Lawyers Tove Easton Principal Lawyer Your Local Lawyers in Maleny 62 Maple St, Maleny Ph: 5494 3511 Email: tove@eastonlawyers.com.au Lember and Williams (the LAW team) Carolyn Williams City Expertise, small town service 9 Bunya Street Maleny Ph: 5495 1499 Email: carolyn@landw.com.au www.landw.com.au

CABINETMAKER

Baker Robinson Lawyers Steve Robinson – Mary McIver Experienced Professional Legal Team Suite 7, 43 Maple St Maleny Ph: 5494 2665 E: maleny@brlawyers.com.au www.brlawyers.com.au

Merv Schulz Maleny TV Antennas Est business in Maleny and the hinterland for over 30 years. For all your digital TV reception / antenna needs, including satellite installations. Insurance quotes. Friendly reliable service. 0418 774 958, or in the evenings on 5494 2876.

Montville Clockshop Repairs for Cuckoo, Grandfather, Mantle, Wall Clocks. Antique clock restoration. We can supply quartz movement and parts, and repair quartz clocks. P: 07 5442 9409. www.clockshop.com.au enquiries@clockshop.com.au

Tradey Jack Repair cracks, Waterproof internal (no bladder needed), UV Coat External. Call Tradey Jack - Your Local Home HandHe-Man: 0423 940 001 Reliable, Professional, Affordable, Free Quotes Also waterproofing, landscaping and renovation services covering the Sunshine Coast

CURTAINS, BLINDS, SECURITY

BUILDER Rutter Family Homes Local qualified builder. No job too small. All aspects of construction. Free quotes. Renovations, extensions, bathroom & kitchen renovation. Plus demolition, asbestos removal, concreting and roofing. Call Marty: 0431 313 040

Custom Curtains and Shade Specialising in custom made Blinds, Awnings, Shutters, Curtains, Security and Umbrellas. Professional advice and installation. Servicing the hinterland since 1989. Call us for a free measure and quote. Ph: 5494 6898


Trades & Services ELECTRICIAN

MOWERS – RETAIL

FENCING & AUTOMATIC GATES

Daniel Joyce - Mowing and Gardening Professional lawn and gardening services with pride. Hedge trimming, ride-on & push-mowing, whipper-snipping, pruning, organic weed control. Ph: 0429 999 613 E:dan@joycemowing.com.au Follow us on facebook. Top of the Range Property Maintenance Mowing including Acreage, Whipper Snipping, Hedging, Garden Clean ups, Rubbish Removal, Landscaping, Fencing/ Retaining Walls and odd Jobs. Over 20 years experience. Free Quotes Peter: 0403 575 410 E: totrpm@hotmail.com

FIREWOOD

GAS SERVICES Sunshine Gas Services Sunshine Coast based family business. Domestic and commercial gas appliances. High efficiency hot water systems. Highly trained service team. 8 Daniel St, Caloundra Ph: 07 5491 4199; 0412 116 362

GUTTER CLEANING Gutter Sucker Gutter Sucker specialises in cleaning your guttering. a unique portable operation for the efficient and effective removal of leaves and rubbish from all types of gutters and roofs. Ph: 1800 558 745 or 0402 456 391 Roof & Gutter Maintenance Clean gutters, Blocked downpipes, New & repair downpipes, Roof repairs & leaks, Fix leaking gutters, New gutters & fascias, Install & service whirly birds, Skylights & Water Tanks. Free quotes, local bloke, over 20 yrs experience Phone Brad 0419 712 081

LANDSCAPING & DESIGN Amber Leaf Landscaping Looking for a landscaper who can deliver? Tohm Hajncl heads the team that offers you guaranteed quality. Choose from landscaping consultations, designs, construction and planting, pre-sale makeovers and specialised maintenance services. Ph: 5445 9801 www.amberleaf.com.au Handbuilt Stone QBSA1235589 Licensed, range-based professional. Traditional rock walls, pillars, steps, paving, entrance walls and all garden features. Visit our website to see previous work for inspiration. Phone Chris on 0438 811 975 – www.handbuiltstone.com Stone on the Range Stuck for ideas? Speak to Jim, he’s an effective communicator. All stonework including raised vegie gardens, creek beds, waterfalls, sculptural features, driveway entrances, walls, steps, fire pits, steep site specialist. Ph: 0401 308 824 E: jimrstoneart@gmail.com Loors Landscaping (est: 1987) From concept to creation all aspects of structural and soft landscaping. Ph: 5445 7615 Mob: 0412 680 801

MECHANICAL Montville Auto All things Mechanical All your mechanical needs in one place from cars to farming machinery. If you can’t get it to us, we will come to you. 12 Balmoral Rd Montville Ph: 5442 9413 M: 0403 104 774

PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS 4CP Promotional Products We can print it! For all your promotional products from banners to stickers, pens to magnets, flyers to A-Frames. Shop 8, 18 Blackall St, Woombye (down Sunny Side Lane) Ph: 5442 3341

RENDERING Wrapped in Render Specialising in all types of render, texture, plaster and paint finishes. 25 yrs local experience. Professional attitude and quality workmanship. New homes and renovations, no job too big or small. Contact Steve 0417 706 840

PA / SOUND SYSTEMS Tom’s Sound Tom’s Sound has many years’ experience providing PA and sound to weddings, festivals, parties and other events. Ph: 0437 279 505 E: tnealson@gmail.com

FUNCTIONS & HIRE Mapleton Hall & Sportsground Affordable venue for functions, weddings, birthdays or special community events. The 100 year old Hall includes a stage with wonderful acoustics for music and three acre sportsground. Ph: 5445 7253 E: mapletonhall@gmail.com

SwimSafe Mobile pool maintenance & repairs. Swimming pool safety inspections. FREE QUOTES Proudly servicing the Sunshine Coast Ph: 0448 793 148 – www.swimsafeqld.com.au QBCC #101629

MOWING AND GARDENING

Honest Johns Fencing For domestic fencing styles. Timber, Colorbond, Chainwire, Timber Retaining. Free quotes. Have confidence in knowing the man who does the quote, does the job. Smaller jobs, $3300.00 and under. john@honestjohnsfencing.com.au

Firewood Delivery in Maleny and surrounding areas. All seasoned hardwood $140 per cubic metre. Contact Craig on 0457 907 520 or email taylorsfarmenquiries@ gmail.com

POOL MAINTENANCE

Maleny Mowers Your one stop mower shop for all sales, service and repairs. Pick-up and delivery service available. 12 Bunya St Maleny. Ph: 5494 3144 www.malenymowers.com.au

Top Of The Range Electrical Your local licensed electrical contractor. Range based, on time, leaves no mess. Servicing all your electrical requirements. Quality workmanship. Fully insured. Lic: 83000 Call Chris 0416 220 232

ROCK WALLS Phil Watts Quality Rock Walls Retaining, free standing design and construction. Hand crafted feature stonework specialist. Built by local qualified stonemason, 40 years experience with 23 years here on the range. Ph: 5445 7218 or mobile: 0401 535 476 E: philsrocks@hotmail.com

PAINTING City to Surf Painting & Decorating Re-paints & new work, industrial coatings, decorative finishes, Anti mould coatings. Quality & value for money guaranteed. Servicing the Range & beyond. BSA 1117847 Phone Richard Daveson: 0418 708 620

RUBBISH REMOVAL A Load of Rubbish Friendly, reliable rubbish collection service. All green and general waste. Cheap rates. Servicing Cooroy to Caloundra, Kenilworth to the Coast. Call Andy: 0406 932 663 www.aloadofrubbish.com.au www.facebook.com/aloadofrubbishsunshinecoast

Rob Presnell Painting Flaxton Quality workmanship and professional service, 2 pak coatings, sprayed texture coatings for floors and driveways, commercial line marking and roof coatings. Local reliable painter servicing the hinterland for 10yrs. Ph: 0451 100 286

Dad n Daughter Rubbish Removal Recycling and removal of all your clutter, fridges, washing machines, furniture, garden waste, renovation clean ups, caravans, car bodies, trailers, unwanted building materials. Free quotes. Contact 0434 141 294

PLANT NURSERIES Forest Heart Your Local Native Plant Nursery. Specialising is the native plants of SE QLD for Revegetation, Gardens, Habitat 20 Coral Street, Maleny Ph: 07 5435 2193 www.forestheart.com.au

RURAL PRODUCTS Brazzen Rural Products For all your animal handling needs. We stock cattle and sheep panels, cattle crushes, horse round yards, dog/chicken cages, ramps, gates. Free delivery to local area. Enquiries: 0418 528 939

Barung Landcare Native Plant Nursery Your local community nursery stocks an extensive range of species indigenous to the Blackall Range and surrounds. Open to the public Wed–Fri 9am–3pm, Sat 9am–12pm Ph: 0429 943 152 E: nursery@barunglandcare.org.au

PLASTERING

SMASH REPAIRS

Castle Plaster P/L Fibrous Plaster and Plasterboard-fixing, setting, cornices, steel frames and suspended ceilings. New homes and renovations. No job too big or small. Est 1980 Contact John: 0417 275 241

PLUMBING & WASTEWATER

Palmwoods Smash Repairs Panel beating & spray painting by professional tradesmen. Insurance & private work. Direct link to insurance companies. Repair, paint, weld or makeover. All work guaranteed. Ph: 5478 8922

SOLAR

Anderson Plumbing & Roofing QBSA1066328 Plumbing, drainage & roofing. New work, renos, maintenance specialists. Septic systems, blocked drains, high pressure ‘sewer jett’ drain cleaner, drain camera, cable locations, tank installations, roof & guttering. Ph: 5494 3340 or 0409 541 475

Negawatts Electrical & Solar Power Call Us Last For A Competitive Quote! Over 1000 local installations – Grid & Off-Grid & Battery Storage. CEC Licensed Installer A5100260 quality components - designed to last. Phone Gary Phillips: 0407 760 838 info@negawatts.com.au

Sky Plumbing & Gas Fitting BSA 1078655 Guttering, Water Tanks, Filters and Pump Installation. Septic Trenches, Holding Tanks, Blocked Drains. Heat Pumps & Gas Installation. Landlord water reports. Water Hammer solutions. Ph: 042 11 66 882 Suncoast Liquid Waste Removal Local owner/operator specialising in commercial / domestic waste water pump outs- septics, treatment plants, grey water, holding tanks, pond/pool sludge, drains etc. Avoid costly blockages & system failure with prompt, reliable & expert service. Tank assessments available. EPA licensed and fully insured. Call 0439 646 707 Bruce Morris Plumbing QBSA lic 456322 24hr emergency service, all plumbing, building, maintenance installation domestic and commercial. Gas installations, septic/ drainage, hot water, solar, bathroom renovations, leaking roofs. Ph: 0410 457 606

Get your business noticed for only $44 per month ($33.00 for ongoing advertising) Contact Karen Muir: 0414 432 423

All Energy HQ – Solar & Battery Storage Locals (since 1989) you can trust, providing only the highest quality products. Solar installations and upgrades - home and businesses Battery storage. 10 Jeffreys Rd, Glasshouse Mtns Ph: 5438 7200 E: sales@allenergyhq.com.au W: allenergyhq.com.au

TINTING Hinterland Tints Window Tinting for all flat glass with our 25 years experience. We ARE the problem solvers for Fading, too much Heat, not enough Privacy, too much Glare or Glass Security and strengthening. Excellent warranties. Call Tony for a Free quote: 0411 777 922

TANK CLEANING Pristine Water Systems Full tanks cleaned, minimal water loss. Potable water treatment and correction, bacteria control, filtration, supply and service. Free appraisals. Phone Allen: 0404 302 723

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WHAT’S ON IN MAY 2018 MAY 4-8 5-6

Sunshine Coast French Film Festival held at noosa, nambour and Caloundra Maleny Quota Club of Maleny Annual Quilt Show, maleny state high school from 9.3am, admission $5

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Palmwoods Car Festival, Palmwoods state school, 10am-4pm

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Hibiscus Spectacular, Woombye school of arts, 9am - 1.30pm

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Return of the Wombat Benefit Dinner, montville, 3pm

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Gympie Garden Expo

5-6

Sunshine Coast Relay for Life

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Mother’s Day

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Time Warp Festival, Palmwoods

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Mountain Sessions presented at mapleton Bowls Club, musical performance by "no Cigar", 2 - 6pm, $5 at the door

4,5,6 Sydney Writers’ Festival streamed live with maleny Community Centre and maleny Celebration of Books

13

Native Plants Sunshine Coast, 8am, mary Cairncross, walk led by native plant expert spencer shaw

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SafeTalk suicide prevention workshop, organised by the maleny Wellbeing Group and held at the maleny neighbourhood Centre 5499 9345

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StarGazing Guinness World Record attempt, 7 - 10pm, $0 - $35, maleny Golf Club, email queries:abcengagement@abc.net.au

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Your Creative Mind - drawing to Create Balance workshop, maleny library, 1.30 - 3pm Ph: 5475 8989

25, 27 ‘The Best of British’ concert, mapleton Choir, 25 - 7.30pm, 27- 2.30pm, Kureelpa hall, 5478 6079 26

Mapleton Flea Market, mapleton hall, Obi Obi road, 8am - 12 noon

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Belli Community Hall old time dance, with sunshine swing Band, $14 includes supper, tickets at door, www.bellihall.com.au

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Maleny Wood Expo, maleny showgrounds

5-7

Labor Day Long Weekend

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Maleny Commerce breakfast meeting 7am, tranquil Park, guest speaker amanda Gooddy, www.malenycommerce.org.au

Musical Challenge hosted by Brett Campbell at Finbars, 5pm

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Applications for Minor Community Grants Program close

26, 27 Arts Connect Inc. Open Studio Trail, visit aCi website

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Eckankar Maleny neighbourhood Centre, weekly Wednesdays 6-7.30pm, Jennifer: 0429 957 989

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Entries for ‘Our Sunshine Coast’ photography competition close

26

Big Pineapple Music Festival

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Maleny Masonic Lodge, open night and information session, 7.45pm. 5435 8406

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Goomeri Pumpkin Festival

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A Prudent Man, maleny Community Centre, 2pm

Fashion and Flowers Morning Tea, maleny hospital auxiliary, maleny showgrounds Pavilion, 9.30am, louise: 0415 446 856

Eckankar Kawana Island meeting Place, Parrearra (off Kawana Way), 9.30am-12.30pm, Jennifer: 0429 957 989

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CWA Hall, Grand Opening in Palmwoods

Dying to Meet You, presented by the Puppetarium, sweethearts Cafe, eudlo 1.30pm, $10. Book through www.anywhere.is

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‘Reflections’ exhibition by photographer heather Faulkner, sarah’s Unplugged, maleny

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2018 Small Business Awards, Beerwah hideaway

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10-27 Sunshine Coast Anywhere Theatre Festival 11

Dinner Under the Stars Amamoor

11, 25 Maleny Young Women's Place welcomes girls from 12 - 18 years, free, fortnightly Friday nights, 3.30-6.30pm at maleny neighbourhood Centre, amanda: 0467 975 195 11

Voting for finalists ends, 2018 small Business awards

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Aglow, Sunshine Coast, 9.30am, Flame tree Baptist Church hall, 27 Coes Creek road, Burnside, $8 includes morning tea, melva: 5443 5752

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Time to say No, maleny library, 10.30-11.30am, Ph: 5475 8989

17-20 Noosa Food and Wine Festival 16

Honeycombing - surplus market, mapleton hall, from 9am

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Cancer Council’s Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, 9.30am, Pat daley Centre, maleny Catholic Church, 45 Cedar st, Booking essential Ph: 5494 2487

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Palmwoods Country Market, Palmwoods memorial hall, 8am - 12 midday: homebaking, hand-craft, plants, surplus backyard produce, collectables

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Eckankar Tewantin, CWa hall, 123 Poinciana ave, 6 - 7.30pm, Jennifer: 0429 957 989

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Gardening on the Edge - tickets available at the maleny showgrounds, further details available www.malenygardenclub.org

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Sunshine Coast Trigeminal Neuralgia support group meeting with guest speaker, 1pm, Kawana library, 0418 495 776

9-10

Kenilworth Quilt Show, Kenilworth Community hall, 10am-4pm, $5 admission

JUNE

Tuition and Workshops Piano Tuition

Sound Frequency Group Healing

experienced teacher – all levels experienced accompanist – exams, concerts and rehearsals Dee Steele: 0413 253 193

this powerful technique will allow you to experience greater harmony and peace within, by raising up your vibration, balancing the energy centres and releasing blocks in the body. everyone welcome. Phone Roslyn: 0488 080 285

Participants will leave the workshop with a folio of personally produced paper products.may 14 at 10.30am Chiyogami designs, 1 Post Office road, mapleton. Andrea on 0419 775 728

Printmaking Art Workshops

Make Your Own Furniture workshop

Learn to Weave

One and two day workshops and private tuition in maleny with local printmaker Kim herringe. For more information, costs and dates visit www.kimherringe.com.au Phone: 0413 384 426

One-day workshops making funky functional furniture. identify suitable materials and create your own unique piece using simple wood-working tools. materials and lunch included $175. Gift vouchers. Phone Richard: 5422 9291 www.richardknightwoodworks.com.au

with new Zealand Flax with maleny maori artist alice spittle. Connect with nature and get creative using traditional nZ maori techniques. Workshops run at the Kondalilla eco resort in montville and are only $85. For more information please visit www.artandwellbeing.com.au

Essential Elements of Drawing

Meditation Sunshine Coast (Nambour Studio)

Art Classes

for beginners and dabblers. new thursday studio sessions in montville – creative energy, motivation and inspiration. artspace Western avenue. For further information Phone Barbie: +61 417 076 815 avenidaonwestern@gmail.com

adults - beginners workshops and programs, casual classes and meditative art workshops. Kids – 8-week program and casual classes. Ph: 0438 915 830 michelle@meditationsunshinecoast.com.au www.meditationsunshinecoast.com.au

Make your Workshop a Success From as little as $33 an issue, list your workshop. Ph: 5499 9049 or email advertising@hinterlandtimes.com.au

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Paper making with Qld Artist Meg Woods

Beginners welcome. $30 for 3-hour class. Oil and acrylic, abstract and traditional styles. now offering resin workshop also. Please call Sarah for more info 0488 735 885


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