Canungra Times June 2021 edition

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LOCAL NEWS

Somewhere for the Blokes to Go! Canungra’s blokes finally have somewhere to go to connect with each other. The Canungra Men’s Shed Inc was recently formed by a small group dedicated to the well being of the community, especially the men. President Norm Graham said they were pleased to have 23 financial members on their books to start the organisation. “It has taken a bit of work to get the paperwork done but we are now incorporated and insured and we have a home!” he said. “We have secured a premise, via the Canungra Sports and Recreation Grounds Committee, a huge hurdle, made a lot easier by Wayne Reiser and the whole committee.” “There have been many offers of donatable goods and items, to assist in the future viability and direction of our shed.” The Canungra Men’s Shed has been established on the same basis

Norm Graham, Col Ford and Ian Taylor are looking forward to getting together at the Canungra Men’s Shed. as the Australian Mens Shed Association, an organisation which focusses on men’s health and the wellbeing of the shed members, and the ability to assist in community-based activities. The Australian Association aims to: • Support health improvements through a focus on the social determinants of health

community organisations and businesses. “It really is all about the community,” said Norm.

through national activities and programs. • Deliver appropriate activities and programs. • Improve facilities and the sustainability of the Mens Sheds across Australia. The Executive team of the Canungra Men’s Shed are well-known community members and say they are looking forward to linking in with other

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HUMANS of CANUNGRA

Rachel McGlashan By Keer Moriarty Photography by Katherine O’Brien Photography

Rachel McGlashan is well known as the face behind Canungra Takeaway, but in her earlier years she pursued a singing career in country music. She has sung in country music festivals across Australia and studied music at college in Texas! If you’re lucky, you might hear her singing at work...

You’ve had Canungra Takeaway for two years but what I wanted to ask you about was ... what are you laughing about? Have you been talking to Terry? Yes, Terry dobbed you in! He told me you’re a country music whiz. Mostly a singer. I play guitar, not really good at it - well enough to back myself up at a gig... Better than me in that case! But tell me everything about singing, when did you start singing? I was about 12. We moved from a farm in Mildura, next door to the President of the Country Music Club. My Dad always loved country music - at the time it was Lee Kernaghan and Gina Jeffries, and Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Let Me Be There - that was one of the first songs I learned to sing. Did you have lessons? No, the next door neighbour was testing out his PA system one day and we asked what

he was doing. He invited us over for a sing. So I grabbed my Spice Girls CD and we jumped over the fence, my brother and I. He said to my mum and dad, you should bring them to the country music club. So you weren’t into country music then? No as much as my dad or my brother, I’d heard a lot of it. Which Spice Girl did you like best? I think Baby Spice because she had the cute little dresses. I’ve always been into cute little dresses. When I was little I called them ‘Ta-Das’, because I’d put a dress on and come out going ‘ta-da’! You’ve always been a performer! I went along to the local Country Music Club and learned ‘Girl’s Night Out’ by Gina Jeffries (sings a few bars of the song - she actually can really sing!). I was very nervous and forgot my words but after that we met the other kids that

were doing it and kept going from there. We met the other kids who were doing it and just took it on from there. Ended up going to lots of different country music festivals and it was a whole new world. I think Terry also said you went to the US? I went over there to go to College in Texas in a country town called Levelland. They had a highly renowned Commercial Music degree. A few people I knew had been there so I decided to go after I finished Year 12. I only did one semester. I did subjects like songwriting, performance. I was in an audition only band and we did live recorded music shows. This is all back in the day before Australian Idol and those music shows. Was that what you wanted to do at the time for a career? Definitely. I wanted to be a singer and becoming a chef was my back up career to pay the bills in between. I thought

Rachel McGlashan chef’s good because I can still travel the world with that and that will support my music career. Did you get any ideas about food from your time in Texas? There were some different things there. Like Chicken Fried Steak... We did a skit about that on stage once. So that’s chicken? No, it’s a beef schnitzel. But you said chicken... You know my Crunchy Fried Chicken? It’s a piece of steak and its fried the way you do chicken, so its called Chicken Fried Steak. That makes my brain hurt - that is so confusing - why wouldn’t you

call it what it is? I know (laughs). Do you still sing? I haven’t for a long time, but I really want to get back into it because I do miss it. I do sing a bit at home. I guess it is hard with the business (she has owned Canungra Takeaway for two years)? I am starting getting a bit more time now so hopefully ... Maybe we can get you up at Canungra Rodeo. I know the band... At the Rodeo! I didn’t think of that! That would be great! A good friend of mine is in Darwin gigging up there so maybe when he’s back in town we can do something.

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Bank Backs Community Projects

A bank that returns profits to the community is a foreign concept, but that is exactly what Canungra has in the Bendigo Bank. Bendigo’s Community Bank model has been successful around Australia, especially in towns that lost banking services due to the closures of the ‘Big Four’. The Community Banks, including Canungra, are owned by local shareholders and run by a Board, in conjunction with Bendigo Bank - currently Australia’s fifth largest retail bank. Chairperson of the Canungra & District Community Bank, Janine Rockliff said the Bank was an initiative of the Canungra Chamber of Commerce and opened after a huge push from the local community. “It took a couple of years for people to understand the concept of the

Community Bank returning profits to the community,” said Janine. “We had to raise the capital through shares which took about two years. We are now committed to providing banking services in Canungra and also to returning the bank profits to the community through grants and sponsorships - community partnerships.” The model of the Community Banks means that every day Bendigo Community Bank customers help their community, simply by banking with their local Community Bank. “Their home loans are building skate and sports parks around Australia,” said Janine. “Personal loans, business banking and credit cards are funding defibrillators, uniforms for the local soccer club and sup-

Bendigo Bank’s Natasha Miller with Moriarty Park President, Bren Dalby. porting the local show.” “Everyday banking is providing all this and more. In fact, $250 million has been returned to communities and initiatives Australia-wide.” Recently the bank pro-

vided Moriarty Park with funding for a new noticeboard and they have also supported Canungra Golf Club’s purchase of new golf carts. Janine says the better supported the bank is, the

more it can give back to the community. “You need a bank to give you the products and services you need. We need your banking to help us make a difference,” she said.

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FARMERS INSPIRED By Susie Cunningham

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Canungra farmers gained insights and inspiration about the future of farming and agritourism when they attended the recent Farm2Plate Exchange in Beaudesert. It was a coup to be able to attend the highly anticipated annual event, which was launched in NSW in 2019, so close to home. Simone Jelley from Pretty Produce and Robyn Lee from Greenlee Farm and Cottages attended from Canungra and surrounds. They were among farmers from across the Scenic Rim and beyond in attendance at the conference, which extended from 17 to 20 May, including workshops. Much of the conference was hosted at The Centre in Beaudesert and Towri

Sheep Cheeses at Gleneagle, Tommerup’s Dairy Farm at Kerry and Kooroomba Vineyard and Lavender Farm at Mt Alford, also hosted events. Farm2Plate Exchange was produced and facilitated by food innovation and regional development agency Regionality, with support from Scenic Rim Regional Council and the Commonwealth Government under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement. Key topics of conversation, under the theme of ‘Renewal’, included the impact of climate change on farming, intergenerational equity, connecting with the conscious consumer and making food provenance a way of life for Australians post-pandemic. Delegates heard from: • Bruce Pascoe, Aboriginal author and innova-

tive farmer, • Brenda Fawdon, Tamborine Mountain based author, chef and organic food pioneer, • Kay Tommerup, dairy farmer and agritourism advocate, • Charles Massy, author and regenerative farmer, • Kate McBride, fifth generation grazier, • Joel Salatin, American farmer and author, • Matthew Evans, Fat Pig Farm • Ben Cole, Wide Open Agriculture, • Barbara Sweeney, food writer, • Christine Manfield, chef and writer, • Prof David Hughes, International speaker on global food industry trends, • Stuart Austin, Wilmot Cattle Co, • Stuart Larsson, SOFT Agriculture.

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Eats, Beats and Cars

LOCAL NEWS Photos by Katherine O’Brien

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Share Your Story of Resilience

A project by Griffith University aims to gain a deeper understanding of how communities can prepare for, respond to and recover from natural disasters with a focus on enhancing resilience. The interdisciplinary project (including tourism, architecture and environment), led by Associate Professor Karine Dupré and Dr Margarida Abreu Novais is run in partnership with Binna Burra Lodge, Mount Barney Lodge and Scenic Rim Regional Council. The project was jointly funded under the Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements 2020. The project started in August 2020 and the first stage involved the collection of memories and stories of those who were impacted by the

2019 bushfires through interviews. A moving exhibition was created to showcase key findings of the research, to share and collect memories, to increase awareness and foster discussion about post-disaster recovery. It was on display at Binna Burra and has now moved to Mount Barney Lodge. It will then continue to other locations within the Scenic Rim. Stories gathered emphasised the power of the community in dealing with crises. The bushfires ignited a stronger sense of community. People made a more concerted effort to know each other in their neighbourhood, listen to everyone’s experience to build a deeper sense of belonging in the community. The second part of the

On the left A/Prof Karine Dupré architect and Associate Professor at the department of Architecture and Design and on the right Dr Margarida Abreu Novais lecturer at the Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management. project involves community workshops designed to discuss strategies that can assist communities in enhancing their resilience The next workshop will be 19 June, 9.30am12.00pm at the School

of Arts Hall in Canungra a good opportunity for community members to be a part of a discussion that will be the basis for the creation of guidelines to be sent to different levels of government.

Karine and Margarida are still interested in collecting stories and memories – if you are willing to share yours, contact Karine k.dupre@griffith. edu.au.

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Times Recognised at Country Press Awards

The Canungra Times and its sister publication Beaudesert Bulletin were recognised at the recent Queensland Country Press Association Awards. The Canungra Times was awarded third place for the ‘Humans of Canungra’ in the Best Regular Editorial Column category, as well as Highly Commended for Canungra Butchery advertisements (Best Locally Produced Print Advertising Campaign) and the ‘Shop Local this

Christmas’ feature (Best Run of Press Newspaper Feature or Supplement). Beaudesert Bulletin was awarded Best Editorial Campaign for the Beaudesert Pig and Calf Saleyards articles, third place for Best Community Advertising Promotion and Highly Commended in the Best Regular Editorial Column for What Susie Saw. Editor Keer Moriarty said she is grateful to the community for their ongoing support, in partic-

ular the support of local businesses for advertising even through COVID lockdowns and difficult economic times. “The support from the Canungra community has always been wonderful and this is the icing on the cake,” she said. “I’m very grateful to everyone who supports the paper, our team, readers and our advertisers, many of whom have been on board from day one. Thank you, Canungra!”

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LOCAL NEWS

Turning Canungra Pink to Return

Canungra is set to turn pink again this October after a scaled down COVID event in 2020. Joanne Kennedy has volunteered to take on the role of Coordinator this year and said she is looking forward to connecting with the community and helping people promote their events. “We have several events in the pipeline at the moment - from dinners to trivia and bingo,” said Joanne. “Turning Canungra Pink raises funds for all types of cancer with fifty per cent of money raised donated to Cancer Council Queensland and the other half goes to help people in the community who are having treatment for cancer.” Turning Canungra Pink began in 2011 when a local cafe owner,

Di Crooks began running fundraising events for Cancer Council Queensland. The Canungra Chamber of Commerce became involved and many businesses and residents run events which are promoted under the Turning Canungra Pink banner. Canungra Chamber of Commerce President, Monique Morcus said the Chamber and Turning Canungra Pink Sub Committee are busy preparing for this year’s events. “After a year off due to COVID, everyone is excited,” she said, “We have some new faces and people putting their hands up to volunteer and make this year’s fundraising another success.” The success of the

month of fundraising, which has previously raised over $40,000 in a year, depends on the support of volunteers and local residents. “We need the support from the community, not only to support and attend the events to make them successful, but we could really do with some help throughout the month and before,” said Monique. “If anyone has a few hours here and there to help out, it would be appreciated.” Joanne said she is happy to discuss fundraising ideas with members of the community and is looking forward to a huge month in October. To register an event or find out more, contact Joanne on 0466 912 864 or email turningcanungrapink@gmail.com.

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Meet Your Local Authors!

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Canungra Books and Art’s Meet Your Local Authors’ Day will give everyone the chance to meet the talented people behind the books! The Scenic Rim and surrounds is home to many experienced and new writers of both adult and children’s books. Canungra Books and Art owner Jan McGregor said her shop carries a wide range of local authors’ books to help support these wonderful writers and ensure their books are promoted. “Come along and say hello, listen to authors share their stories, take the opportunity to buy their books and have them signed by the authors!” said Jan. Authors already confirmed to attend include: • Tamborine Mountain author, Benjamin Allmon with his wonderful new books on walking the Scenic Rim, The Black and White Braid; • Gillian Wells with her great new children’s book Bub and Tub and her range of adult fiction; • Anthony Johnson, author of the fictional historical novel, Breaking The Mask: Book 1 of The Fortunes, Fables, & Failures of Henry Game;

• Marissa Parker - award winning local author of historical non-fiction books; • Peter Kuttner; • Top children’s book authors Karen Tyrrell and Robin Adolphs with their range of top-selling and award-winning books for children and teenagers. • Jan said she is in contact with more local authors and will be announcing additional attendees soon. A children’s corner will be set up for authors to read from their books to children attending. Authors will have an opportunity to share their stories and read from their books. All of the books mentioned will be for sale on the day and available for authors to autograph. The Meet Your Local Authors’ Day will be held on Sunday 20 June in the garden and carpark of Canungra Books and Art, 6 Kidston Street, Canungra. The event runs from 10.30am until 2pm. For more information and updates, check out the Canungra Books and Art Facebook page or call Jan McGregor and her staff on 0418 792 161.

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LOCAL NEWS

Could You Be the 2021 Beaudesert Showgirl? The Beaudesert Show Society Showgirl committee are on the lookout for Beaudesert Show Society’s ambassadors for the 125th Beaudesert Show. Showgirl committee member Rhiannon Taylor said the Society are looking for Beaudesert Showgirl, Beaudesert Junior Show Person and a Beaudesert Rural Ambassador. Entrants are welcome from Beaudesert and surrounding areas. Canungra residents are invited to enter as Canungra Show Society does not currently run this competition. The categories are: Beaudesert Showgirl - female aged from 18 to 28 years (can be married or have children). Beaudesert Junior Show Person - 12–17 years – male or female. Beaudesert Rural Ambassador – 20 – 30 years – Male or female. Ms Taylor said these contests aim to recognise and promote the role the next generation will play in sustaining rural and regional communities.

“The Showgirl competition is certainly not a beauty pageant, the women are judged on personality, confidence, ambition and life goals, general knowledge, show knowledge, rural knowledge, presentation and speech,” she said. “Finalists are also asked to demonstrate knowledge of their local community and current affairs. “It is exciting that married women, as well as women with children, can now enter the Showgirl Competition after a rule change was accepted by the board of Queensland Ag Shows.” The winners of these competitions will be the faces of the 125th Beaudesert Show, on 3 and 4 September. The 2019 Beaudesert Showgirl, Caitlyn Hester said the Showgirl experience was a once in a lifetime opportunity. “There was never a dull moment walking around with the Rural Ambassador, Junior Show Person and the Miss Showgirl Runner Up,” she said.

2019 Rural Ambassador and Showgirl winners: Georgia Rodgers, Sarah MacGinley, Caitlyn Hester and Ella Bischoff. Photo: Supplied. “My favourite part was judging the girl’s Beaut Ute competition. You learn so much just over the two days being there and you meet so many nice and respected people that are involved with the show” she said.

The winners of the Beaudesert Showgirl and Rural Ambassador will be invited to attend the South East Queensland Sub-Chamber finals in April 2022. From this they have the opportunity to represent

the region at the State Finals held at the 2022 EKKA. For more information, please visit www. beaudesertshow.org.au or email showgirl@beaudesertshow.com.au. Entries close 10 July 2021.

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EAT LOCAL WEEK

Celebrate a Decade of Delicious!

Countdown to Scenic Rim Eat Local Week has begun Beechmont’s Rosewood Estate is set to host one of the dining events of the year that will see Scenic Rim’s Regional Food Ambassador Chefs pooling their creative talents to create a delicious menu celebrating 10 years of Scenic Rim Eat Local Week. Held on Saturday 19 June, the Decade of Delicious dinner is destined to be a special evening atop the stunning Lamington Plateau with first class entertainment and performance by a special guest artist. This is just one of the Scenic Rim Eat Local Week events being held around Canungra, with the area becoming a centre of activity for the Scenic Rim’s famous foodie

week! Marking a decade of deliciousness in 2021, Eat Local Week will be held from June 26 through to July 4 across the Scenic Rim. It is the biggest program in the event’s 10 year history with over 125 events across 48 locations. All Eat Local Week events are listed at www. eatlocalweek.com.au and bookings can be made via the website. Events in and around Canungra include: • Saturday 19 June - Decade Of Delicious at Rosewood Estate • Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 June - Tasting Tables at Canungra Visitor Information Centre • Sunday 27 June - Ca-

Javier Codina, David Morgan, Deb Richardson, Mike Webster, Brenda Fawdon, Dallas Davidson, Kay Tommerup, Glen Barrett, Alison Alexander, Richard Ousby and Kate Raymont. nungra Beer, Food and Wine Festival • Sunday 27 June - Picnic In The Petals and Walk an Alpaca at Pretty Produce and Mountview Alpaca Farm • Sunday 27 June - Longest Lunch at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley

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AGED 50 AND OVER?

COVID-19 vaccines continue to roll out to those most at risk. People aged 50 and over can receive their COVID-19 vaccine at one of the selected vaccination clinics or at participating general practices. It’s voluntary, free and the best way to protect you and your community. Our Therapeutic Goods Administration continues to closely monitor the safety of all vaccines in Australia.

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Canungra State School Happenings

Oliver (2G) for being resilient, persistent and engaging in tasks to the best of his ability! Keep it up!

Maximus (4J) for being a polite, hard working and attentive learner. Keep aiming high!

Pyper (PJ) for being an engaged learner who enjoys participating in whole group learning. Well done Pyper!

NAIDOC Sports Person of the Year

considered a number of very high calibre nominations and we are pleased to announce that Cooper’s nomination was successful. His award will be presented at the 2021 South East Region NAIDOC Awards Ceremony to be held later in June. Congratulations Cooper.

Broadwater District Cross Country Championships

Cooper MacKenzie was nominated for the 2021 NAIDOC Sports Person of the Year Award - Primary for the South East Regional Education NAIDOC Awards. This year the selection panel

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Mrs Thomson took 24 students to the Broadwater District Cross Country Championships. It was a bright sunny day but the track was very muddy and wet (which I’m sure some of the students loved!). All students ran their best and should be very proud of their efforts. We compete against 35 other schools. The top 20 get points for our school and the top 14 go on to compete at the South Coast Regional Championships in June. We didn’t place in the top 14 this year but both Brooklyn and James placed 19th and got points for our team. Congratulations boys that’s a great effort. A special mention to Cooper Mac who placed 28th. There are well over 100 participants in each race.

Noah (6B) for being an attentive, responsible and considerate student who always aims high. Great work Noah!

Readers Cup By Camryn Simpson On Tuesday night the Readers Cup team, Camryn Simpson, Minnie Tapia and Reagan and Piper fletcher travelled to Hillcrest Christian College along with Mrs Morgan and Mrs Foster. The night involved our team answering 30 comprehension questions over six rounds based on five novels which we read leading up to this event. Although we didn’t come away with a win we all had a great time and got to read some wonderful books and be a part of such an amazing experience. A massive thank you to the teachers that came along and gave up their time to come and support us. Also a thank you to all the siblings and parent that came along.

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Saying Good-Bye! Canungra Pharmacy’s Vicki Finch said goodbye to customers and co-workers after 31 years working at the Pharmacy. Vicki’s last day was Monday 31 May 2021. She said she will continue to be involved in more community events and organisations - she is currently involved with the Canungra School of Arts Hall - and is looking forward to spending more time with her husband Derek and her family.

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Canungra & District Event Calendar

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• Wednesday 9 June - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting from 7pm at Canungra Bowls Club. Members and interested local business owners welcome. Follow Canungra Chamber of Commerce on Facebook or phone 0417 728 072. • 13 June - Moriarty Park Markets. • 20 June - Local Authors Day at Canungra Books and Art - meet local authors including Ben Allmon, Gillian Wells and Anthony Johnson. 10.30am to 2pm. • Sunday 4 July - Vintage & Country Brocante at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards. • Saturday 10 July - Canungra Rodeo. • 27 June - Food Trucks at Moriarty Park. • Saturday 21 August - Canungra Show. • Sunday 31 October 2021 - Vintage & Country Brocante at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards.

@Canungra Library • From June, the library is reverting to our normal trading hours: Monday to Friday 10am - 4.30; Thurs open an extra hour to 5.30 (weekdays closed for lunch from 1pm-2pm); Saturday 9.00 - 12.00. • Story time at Canungra: each Monday morning at 9.15 (excluding school holidays) while the library is closed to help with social distancing. Join Jo to start your child’s literacy journey.

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THURSDAYS:

• Fitness Training at Live Fit Studio 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670. • Yoga - Moriarty Park, Coburg Rd, 9.30am - 11am. Ph: 0428 137 391. • Moriarty Park Committee Meetings. Every third Monday at 6.45pm. Phone Bren 0414 435 919.

TUESDAYS: • Canungra Golf Club - Ladies’ Competition Golf Day. • 30 min High Intensity Fat Burning Classes at Live Fit Studio. Kym 0405 103 670. • 3rd Tue: Canungra Rural Fire Brigade monthly meeting. Jamie 5543 5778. • Fortnightly: Women’s Web. Robyn 5543 4725.

• Canungra Tip CLOSED every Thursday. • Men’s Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club. • Every 2nd Thursday Canungra Craft Group. Showgrounds Art Hut. Ph: 5543 5528. • Play-time, every Thursday (term time) 9:30-11:30am. Free activities, all ages, tea&coffee provided. Ph: 5545 3644 (option 3) Tamborine Mountain College, Early Learning Centre.

FRIDAYS:

• 30 min Fat Burning Classes at Live Fit Studio. Kym 0405 103 670. • Mindfulness and Golf Workshop at Canungra Area Golf Club from 4pm - 5.30pm every Friday. Call 0437 339 229 for more information.

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WEDNESDAYS: • Social Bowls ‘Scroungers’ at Canungra Bowls Club from 9am. Loan Bowls available. • Fitness Training at Live Fit Studio 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670. • Yoga - Grassroots Healthcare, Kidston Street, 6pm - 7.30pm. Ph: 0428 137 391. • 1st Wednesday: Canungra AH&I Society meeting. 7.00pm at Canungra Showgrounds. • 3rd Wednesday: Beaudesert Districts Orchid and Foliage Society meeting. www.bdofs.com. • Canungra Mens Shed Inc. meets on the last Wednesday of every month, 5pm for a 5.10 start, at the Canungra Bowls Club. Contact Col Ford 0428 820 349.

• Mixed Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club. • 1st Sat: QCWA Wonglepong (except January) at 9.30am. Ph: Joyce Libke 5543 5212.

• First Saturday Canungra Village Garden grow, chat and share 9am Contact: thevillagegardencanungra@gmail.com

SUNDAYS:

• Church: St Luke’s Anglican 7.45am. Canungra Uniting Church 10.30am. Dunamis Church Yarrabilba 9.30am. • Second Sunday each month: Canungra Village Markets: 8am 1pm. Contact Emma 0457 096 397 or like Canungra Village Markets on Facebook.

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TULLAMORE FARM If you would like to be more sustainable then one of the most valuable things you can do is to add at least two or three laying chickens to your backyard or property. High quality chickens should provide six eggs a week. Check with the Council to see how many for your area and consider your egg requirements. You don’t need a rooster to get eggs and the neighbours may not be very appreciate being woken in the morning. We purchased our girls locally and I checked recently and point of lay fowls were around $25 each. Invest in quality hens because the feed and housing costs will be similar regardless of the

type of purchase. You can minimise your feed costs and reduce your household waste by feeding them a lot of your fruit and vegetable scraps plus give them some of the plants you have growing around the yard. Our birds love Arrowroot, Thistle, Comfrey, Warrigal greens, Sweet Potato leaves and any type of legume. They are free range and enjoy the grubs and bugs that are available to them. Chicken manure is one of our most prized inputs for our significant compost production. All the kids who visit here love collecting the eggs and we know we eat healthier with our own chickens.

Two or three laying chickens can be great if you want to be more sustainable. Some people build or purchase mobile chook pens which can be used to help keep the grass down and reduce costs plu. Others consider a permanent cage and the number of chickens you have will have a bearing on the size of cage need-

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Governor-General Returns to the Scenic Rim

Beechmont residents and Councillors appreciated the return visit from the Governor-General of Australia and his wife. The Governor-General, David Hurley and his wife, Mrs Linda Hurley, visited Beechmont on Tuesday 25 May to reconnect with the community impacted by the 2019 September bushfires. The Governor-General

said it was a privilege to back in the region. “Linda and I are delighted to be able to return to Binna Burra and the Scenic Rim region, visit Beechmont and to spend time in the community,’ he said.

“Country Market”

3rd Sunday of the month. 8.00am - 1.00pm. New stall-holders welcome. Contact Anna 0402 048 899

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“We know recovery and rebuilding following natural disasters such as the devastating bushfires we saw in 2019 and 2020 takes time. “We’re continuously reassured by the strength on display in our commu-

nities, the determination of residents to rebuild and the compassion that they show for each other.” BAPA Vice-President, Afra Hall-Beers said Mrs Hurley inspired all to join her in singing ‘You are my Sunshine’ to finish off

a wonderful day. “We are fortunate to have such caring people in this role and our thanks goes to them for journeying so far and taking the trouble to follow up from their post-fire visit in October 2019,” she said.

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A Decade of Delicious To Be Celebrated in Flavour

Superstar chefs gather for special dining event. It’s set to be the ultimate dining event of the year – the Decade of Delicious dinner at the 100-year-old Rosewood Estate to mark ten years of Scenic Rim Eat Local Week. Eight Scenic Rim Regional Food Ambassador Chefs are pooling their creative genius to create the menu for the 19 June event, and the names read like the Oscar winners of the food world - Josh Lopez, Ash Martin, Javier Codina, Kate Raymont, Glen Barratt, Brenda

Fawdon, Cameron Matthews and Richard Ousby. This special evening will take place atop the stunning Lamington Plateau at Beechmont, at the 100-year-old Rosewood Estate, under the stars on Saturday, 19 June. With unparalleled views to the lights of the Gold Coast, diners will relax under the Scenic Rim night sky while the ‘Scenic Rim Octet’ present ten fabulous courses, each celebrating Scenic Rim produce to deliver a unique food experience. Tickets to the Decade

of Delicious event are on sale now at eatlocalweek. com.au. Food lovers are urged to book quickly! Scenic Rim Eat Local Week will be held from 26 June to 4 July. It is the biggest program in the event’s ten year history with over 125 events across 48 locations. With events held throughout the region, Scenic Rim Eat Local Week 2021 is the ultimate backstage pass to the farms, wineries and food stories of this extraordinary area.

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Canungra’s History A pupil at Witheren School, Jasper Jerome, at 14 years of age, drove his own bullock wagon – carting logs for Lahey’s Sawmill at Canungra. He parked his team outside the school on Friday afternoons so that his name was on the pupil roll to keep the necessary number of pupils required to have a teacher appointed. In the afternoon, if they heard the locomotive coming, the school was quickly closed so Miss McConnel and the children who walked with her in the morning, would get a ride home. One day, a log jammed and Miss McConnel fainted before they got out. The tunnel was hand hewn through sandstone just wide enough to allow the loco engines to move through - no space

even for a child. Sophie (pupil 19201930) told of the morning she was walking with Miss McConnel across a tramway bridge over a gully, when Miss McConnel slipped and was saved from falling through by her umbrella. Sophie then got into trouble for screaming as her teacher was disappearing! In the 1930s and 1940s, children who lived miles away from Canungra school rode their horses to school. A corner of the school grounds was fenced off and the saddles were usually left against a tree. In wet weather they were put under the school building. If there was a storm brewing, those with horses were sent home early.

TO SCHOOL AND HOME AGAIN BY JOYCE LIBKE

In 1943, Joyce Curtis (m Libke) doing her Correspondence School lessons at the desk her Dad made. We set off but as we went south up Canungra Creek and the storms usually came from the south west, my sister and I often got soaked!

Before school transport was introduced, children who were more isolated received weekly lessons by mail from the Correspond-

ence School in Brisbane. ‘Mum’ became the home teacher and some of the papers were returned for correction and comment.

EAK T S fo r the state

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The Planning Process I am often asked by residents how the planning process works and I will try to explain it in the limited space available. When a Development Application is lodged with Council, the planning team have the role to assess the application under framework set out in planning legislation by the Queensland Government which includes: State Planning involves the Planning Act 2016, State Planning Policy, Queensland Infrastructure Program, Priority Development Areas, Community Infrastructure Designations, State Assessment & Referral Agency (SARA) and Development Assessment

Rules. Regional Planning which includes the South East Queensland Regional Plan 2017 ( Shaping SEQ) Local Planning includes Scenic Rim Regional Council Planning Scheme 2020 which is the statutory local planning document that provides local controls and planning provisions for development applications within our local government area. Council must comply with the broader planning frameworks and legislative provisions. Development applications are generally either Code Assessable or Impact Assessable and only Impact Assessable applications are publicly advertised for public submission.

Following approval or refusal of an application the applicant and/or submitters have the right of appeal through the Queensland Planning and Environment Court. I am happy if residents wish to contact me for further or more extensive information.

Goat Track The Department of Transport and Main Roads officers took the local councillors onsite last week to view the damage and work to date. The site remains very unstable and persistent rock falls require clearing to even expose the road site. Work continues and the road is not expected to reopen until later in the year. DTMR have agreed to keep our local commu-

nities updated on a regular basis.

Eat Local Week Don’t forget to pick up a brochure or check out the website www. eatlocalweek.com.au so you can take your family and friends to one of the events that showcase local food and beverages. Don’t forget the Canungra Beer, Food and Wine Festival with the food trucks at Moriarty Park June 27th from 10am till 3pm. Gold coin donation entry.

Top Tourism Town Canungra was nominated in the inaugural Top Small Town category of these awards which were announced in Brisbane last week. Canungra was not a winner this time, beaten by Agnes Waters but the staff at the Canungra Visitor Information Centre will be entering our beautiful town again next year having gained a wealth of experience on how best to lodge a winning entry.

CONTACT ME I am always available to residents by telephone on 5540 5111 or 0407 630 052 or by email virginia.w@scenicrim.qld.gov.au I am available at Canungra Library on the second Saturday of the month from 9am to 11am from Saturday 8 May.

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COUNCIL WATCH WITH AMANDA HAY

Email: frangipani1601@gmail.com The following are my views, not those of the Editor. Any threats of legal action can be directed to me.

Brickbat “Have Your Say” Community Consultation – Draft Smart Region Strategy. This one was so poorly advertised I doubt there were many “smart” submissions, which have now closed. You didn’t miss much – 36 pages of motherhood statements. I had my say.

Bouquet Community Consultation – better late than never, given that the Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens have had the same name since 1983.

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“Have Your Say” regarding the naming of the Gardens. This is a region-wide survey, so please have your two bob’s worth at: Have your Say – Scenic Rim Regional Council.

Deputy Mayor Congratulations to Cr Enright upon being appointed to the position of Deputy Mayor, under contentious circumstances. Given his appointment was a Mayoral nomination, seconded by Cr West, and in the absence of Cr Chalk who therefore did not get a vote,

the outcome was a forgone conclusion. Cr Enright voted for himself. Crs Swanborough, McConnell and McInnes abstained from voting on the basis of a lack of procedural fairness. Abstentions count as a vote against. The Mayor had the casting vote. Given that rotation annually through the role as Deputy Mayor is aimed at providing opportunities for Councillor personal development, presumably this will be Cr Enright’s only bite at this particular cherry. Expect plenty of jockeying for position for the role for the 12 months leading up to the next election - always good to have your avid supporter in that role. I was offering odds of 100,000 to one for Cr Swanborough but there were no takers!

Deputy Mayor, Michael Enright.

Development Applications of Interest: The only Canungra development application approved recently was for a shed in Maurita Court. The following Applications are still in progress: • MCU21/058 – 5 Roxborough Street, Canungra. Stage 5A Canungra Rise. Impact Assessable - Food Establishment / Reception Centre, Industry - Low Impact/Ser-

vice, Shop. You will have an opportunity to make a submission on this one. • MCU20/133 – 7-39 Finch Road Canungra. “Over 50s Lifestyle Village”. There were 25 submissions made, including ten in support of the development – six of these were from Gold Coast residents and one from a local real estate agent. The 15 submissions against all originated from Scenic Rim residents. This is now in the decision phase.

Court Cases Involving SRRC: The number has increased to 12 current cases; new cases relate to appeals relating to Enforcement Notices.

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These are my own comments and I do not speak for Council.

Tamborine Mountain You will have all heard by now that Div 1 Councillor Derek Swanborough has financed his own household plebiscite to see if residents on the Mountain wish to move to the Gold Coast. This vote is only one per household and not every resident. This vote is non-binding and is not official, if the vote does come back with a majority ‘yes’ vote that does not mean that the Mountain will move. There is a rigorous government process that will still need to be followed with community forums, information nights and another full vote by all Tamborine Mountain residents followed by Government approval or not. nicRim #OneSce

Biddadaba Creek Action Group It was great to meet up with this Group again last week who are passionate about preserving the environmental diversity in Biddadaba. Most of the group are local farmers who conduct weed clearing and management along the creek and other areas assisted by both State and local grants. The group are also loud advocates for the improvement of roads. If you are interested in joining this group, please contact George Massam on 0409 622 190.

When speaking with the Manager, I requested that the culvert at the intersection of Biddadaba Road and Beaudesert Nerang Road be inspected as some locals have suggested that it has sunk over the last few years. I also requested that consideration be given to its urgent replacement to improve access during rain and storm events. Inspecting work on the Goat Track. and over 13,000 tonnes a lot of restoration work of rock and rubble has to be completed, so not been removed off the opening any time soon, cliff face. There is still I’m afraid.

I will always be available to talk with residents on my mobile 0436 327 434 or email jeff.m@scenicrim.qld.gov.au. Follow me on Facebook – Jeff McConnell Councillor for Division 2 Scenic Rim Regional Council I am happy to meet with anyone who requests a meeting.

I had a meeting with Main Roads Regional Manager at the Goat Track where we were given a tour of the site

Council Notices

COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

BE HEALTHY & ACTIVE

TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN BOTANIC GARDENS

FREE YOGA FOR WORLD MS DAY

World MS Day brings the global MS community together to share stories and raise awareness for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis. The day celebrates global solidarity and hope for the future. Council is hosting free outdoor yoga classes and inviting residents to celebrate the day and raise Visit Council’s Have Your Say web page scenicrim.qld. awareness for the cause. Please wear red on the day gov.au/have-your-say for more information and to so we can create a very visual show of support on provide your feedback by 5pm Wednesday 16 June 2021. Sunday 30 May at: Paper-based surveys available at Customer Service 9.30am | Coronation Park, Boonah Centres at Tamborine Mountain, Beaudesert or Boonah. 10.00am | Jubilee Park, Beaudesert Alternatively, email or post your feedback to Council 10.00am | Geissmann Oval, Tamborine Mountain, and quoting Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens. 4.00pm | Riverbend Drive Reserve, Canungra.

ROAD NUMBERING CORRECTION CHINGHEE CREEK

Council is seeking public comment on proposed corrections to a rural road numbering error affecting eight properties on Chinghee Creek and Mount Gipps Roads, Chinghee Creek, south of Beaudesert. Council proposes to rename the incorrectly numbered portion of Mount Gipps Road to Chinghee Creek Road. Further, Council proposes to relocate the existing Mount Gipps Road sign to a new location.

LIBRARIES

For more information visit scenicrim.qld.gov.au/libraries

STORYTIME IN THE PARK OUTREACH

TAMBORINE VILLAGE BEECHMONT BEAUDESERT RATHDOWNEY CANUNGRA KALBAR

“The beginning of wisdom is the definition of terms.”― Socrates

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Roadworks

As per Council’s Naming of Roads and Places Policy, Council is asking for feedback on a request to formally name the Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens the Tamborine Mountain Regional Botanic Gardens in the Scenic Rim.

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Public submissions should quote “Chinghee Creek” and STORYTIME SESSIONS be received by Wednesday 16 June 2021, including a Bookings are essential. Space and number limits apply. brief rationale and complying with Council’s Naming of Roads and Places Policy available on Council’s website. BEAUDESERT Monday 9.30am | Wednesday 9.30am BOONAH Monday 9.30am | 10.30am Email to mail@scenicrim.qld.gov.au or post to the TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 25, Beaudesert Q 4285. Monday 9.15am | Storytime for children 2-5 yrs Friday 9.15am | Baby Rhyme Time 0-2 yrs For more information, please call 07 5540 5111.

LIVE + ONLINE AT THE CENTRES

For more information or bookings phone 5540 5050 or liveatthecentre.com.au

LIVE ON STAGE AM CONCERT

Tickets Adults $16; Groups of 10+ $12.50 p/p THE BEEHIVES Friday 11 June | 11am | Boonah Cultural Centre Catch the buzz around Gold Coast singing sensation The Beehives as the trio of singer/dancers Miss Mandy, Lee, and Paula bring high energy, sweet harmonies and all the groovy dance moves of the 60s and 70s to the stage with a 2020s twist.

ON EXHIBITION

ARTISTS’ JOURNEYS

Last chance! Closes 21 May | The Centre Beaudesert This eclectic exhibition uses pottery, prose, photography and film to tell the stories of four Scenic Rim artists and the region which inspires them.

BELONGING

1 June - 14 July | The Centre Beaudesert Belonging features works by two Indigenous women artists, Kim Brolga Willams and Kim Walmsley. Through PM EVENTS paintings, weaving and installations, Kim Brolga BAMS Theatre Inc THE OUTBACK DEBUTANTE BALL Williams’ Stolen provides an insight into Australia’s 21 & 22 May | The Centre Beaudesert history of Stolen Generations and how one young girl BRASS ON SAFARI BY IPSWICH CITY ORCHESTRA found where she belonged. Kim Walmsley’s Water Dreaming is the final stage of the Corroborate public Saturday 29 May art project by Scenic Rim community members. The Centre Beaudesert | Boonah Cultural Centre Join in the opening event at 10.30am on 5 June. ARJ BARKER COMES CLEAN RSVP required. Phone 5540 5050. Saturday 5 June | 8pm | The Centre Beaudesert Tickets from $49.90 to $54.90

ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT Thursday 10 June | 7.30pm | The Centre Beaudesert Tickets Adults $25; Concessions $20; Student/Child $18; Groups of 8+ $20 per person

FRIDAY FLICKS

Boonah Cultural Centre | 10am | 1pm | 7pm Tickets $10 or Conc $7.50 Pre-purchased essential 21 May The Dry (MA) 4 June Long Story Short (M)

WORKSHOPS & TALKS

Back to Basics: DIY Cleaning Products with The Clean Living Clinic Wednesday 2 June | 10am | Boonah Cultural Centre Tickets $40 available at liveatthecentre.com.au or by phoning 5540 5050

Council correspondence should be addressed to: Jon Gibbons, Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 25 | 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert QLD 4285 | Telephone 07 5540 5111

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• Relax under the Scenic Rim night sky on the stunning Lamington plateau • Savour 10 fabulous courses of local sourced produce prepared by our acclaimed flavour creators - our Scenic Rim Regional Food Ambassadors • Relish in the unparalleled views to the twinkling lights of the Gold Coast • Enjoy world-class entertainment and special performances

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ACROSS 41 Condescend 1 Annoying children Email: DOWN MARKETS 5 Minister news@canungratimes.com.au 2 Long slender s Hall for Hire: Refurbished hall for hire. Beaudesert Markets: First Saturday of 9 Wanderer or call 5543 3 5532 Three-legged s Air conditioned with kitchen facilities. Now each month. Dick Westerman Park, Beau11 Zodiac sign to have your Community suitable for meetings, DIY birthday parties, desert (next to Wongaburra). 4 here Of Notice the sun theatre supper nights, weddings, renewal of advertised 12 Month Markets: Every third vows, etc. Canungra Uniting Church, 31 Beechmont Country 5 Takes for grant - 8am~12pm. BeechAppel St, Canungra. Ph: Rod 0401 936 984. Sunday of the month 13 Early freshness 6 Otherwise mont Community Centre, 1835 Beechmont Work for the Dole: If you need to do volunScenic Rim Regional Council:..... 5540 5111 Become Phone 07 5551 0361.firm teer work to satisfy Centerlink requirements Road, Beechmont.15 Observe State Emergency Service7 (SES). ......132 500 you can work in the op shop. They are also Email info@beechmont.org.au. 16 Hanger-on 8 Reeling 657 an approved work host organisation for com- Boonah Country Markets: are on every Water Enquiries (QUU 7am-7pm):..132 Singer munity service programs (such as paying off 2nd & 4th Saturday18 . 132 with lots to choose from Water - Burst Pipes / Emergencies:. 10 Dutch364cheese SPER fines). You can choose the day and at Spring Leigh Park, Boonah. From 7amRSPCA Emergency:. . ........... ANIMAL 20 Stubborn animal hours per day, to suit your needs. www.ca141300 Cajolery 12 noon. For enquiries phone 0448 248 828. Wildcare (Wildlife Emergency):..5527 2444 nungraopshop.org.au/volunteer. 21 Parched 17 Perfect score Canungra Village Markets: Second SunWise day of each month.23 Contact Emmacounsellor 0457 FIRE WARDENS 18 Sullied REGULAR MEETINGS 096 397. 25 Sheltered nooks QLD CWA Wonglepong Branch Meeting: Kooralbyn Valley Markets: Second Sun- Beechmont Township: 19 African river 333 874 Note to Editor: 26 Required Wayne Abbot...........................0428 First Saturday of each month at 9.30am. Ph: day of each month from 8am - 1pm opposite Beechmont - Summit and 22 NotEstates: extreme Joyce Libke on 5543 5212. Timbarra Billabong Village Shops. Stalls $5, phone Ranger Wil Buch.....................0448 175 627 28 Anon Created in QUARK 24 Thunder god Beaudesert Districts Orchid and Foliage Lyn 0400 610 055. Biddaddaba South: 30 Ancient Roman Society IncXPRESS. Meeting: ThirdVER.4.03 Wednesday 25 Yields each month 7pm at Canungra School of Tamborine Village Lions Community Allan Hannel...........................0418 182 162 Markets: 1st Sunday of days the month (except Canungra Township: 27 Immerse Arts Hall, 3-7 Pine Street, Canungra. www. for Items not needed January) at Tamborine Memorial Hallbranch Park Peter Geiger............................0417 769 105 bdofs.com. 32Waterford Small 28 Elf publication can be Grounds, 2680-2726 Tamborine Canungra Art & Culture Group Meeting: Canungra North and South: 33 Machine worker Road, Tamborine, 7am to 12 noon. Stall site Every second Thursday,as Canungra Nick Finch............................... 942 411 29 0423 Lubricating erased eachShowis in a email tamborinevilgrounds Art Hut 10am-1pm for fun, friend- $15. Ph: 0487770114, 34 Bricks carrier Pine Creek: 31 Long detailed s ship and craft. $2 per persontext (bring box. a plate). lagemarkets@live.com.au. separate Steve Finch..............................0408 943 940 36 Droop Ph 5543 5528. Tamborine Mountain State School Mar- Tamborine Village: 32 Not hollow locals and vis- Trevor Henderson...................0409 642 500 Canungra Women’s Web: Is a ladies so- kets: TMSS P&C welcomes 37 Restrict 33 Probability cial group meeting every 2nd Tuesday for itors to their monthly Market - 7am to 1pm For information on burning off please fun and friendship. Please contact Robyn on the last Sunday of38 each Conclude month. Up to 125 check the Rural Fire 35 United Service website at 55434725. stalls from local artists, people, fresh ruralfire.qld.gov.au or email canungrarfb@ 39 crafts Unspoken produce, plants, books, clothing, vintage Beaudesert Camera Club: Meet fourth gmail.com Longing jewellery, bric a brac, Tuesday of the month - Beaudesert Commu- items, collectibles, 40 nity Arts & Information Centre, Mt Lindesay Highway, 7pm. Cost $2 for non-club members. Enquiries 0410 688 012 (after 6pm).

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Faye Hines: Canungra Information Centre Wednesdays 10am - 4pm. Informed Conveyancing: JP services available 1pm - 2pm Mon to Friday. 27 Christie Street, Canungra. Ph: 5543 4996.

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS Beaudesert Hospital:.................... 5541 9111 Canungra Library:........................5543 5791 Canungra Police Station:..............5543 5120 Canungra Visitor Info Centre:......5543 5156 Emergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance):...000 Energex (Loss of Power):................136 262

CHURCH SERVICES Canungra Uniting Church: Church service and Sunday School. Sundays at 10.30am. Everyone welcome for a cuppa before church. 31 Appel Street, Canungra. Ph: 0401 936 984.

WARNING !!! Note to Editor: Marian Valley Catholic Shrine: Beechmont Road. Sundays 11am and 4pm. Ph: 5533 3617. St Luke’s Anglican Church: 15-21 Kidston Street. Sundays at 8am. Ph: 5545 2919.

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SNAKE CATCHERS

NatureCall: Ph 1300 319 954 - 3 staff members live in Canungra. Snake Catcher Brisbane: 081.

Ph 0413 028

Pommy Pythons: Ph 0421 164 591. Gold Coast Snake Catcher: Ph 0418 738 228.

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SPONGES AND ARTHRITIS As a Physiotherapist I like to be able to explain scientific facts in terms which are easy to understand so I often use analogies. One of my favourite analogies is ‘sponges and arthritis’. Just like a wet sponge our joint cartilage is mostly made up of water and relies on the movement of water in and out of it to keep it healthy. Too little movement can allow a build up of dirty water in our cartilage and can cause degenerative changes. Too much movement with inadequate rest or recovery can squeeze too much water out and also cause degeneration. Just like a sponge which is too dry or too dirty is no good to anyone, joint cartilage that’s too dry or too

dirty is also not any good for anyone. Regular movement and loading with sufficient rest and recovery is essential for good joint cartilage health. The message to take from this is to listen to your body and make sensible choices regarding how much exercise to do or forces to place on your body when you have any amount of damage to your cartilage, be it in your knee, back or foot for example. Ask your Physiotherapist to devise an appropriate exercise program to help you to protect your damaged cartilage at the same time as stimulating healing so that you are not suffering from further deterioration as you progress through life.

By Alison Ford

Osteoarthritis. Arthritis or pain within a joint. degenerative joint disease. Cartilage becomes worn. This results in inflammation, swelling, and pain in the joint.

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PET OF THE MONTH Opal

Opal is a sweet six year old greyhound who has come from a racing background. She is looking for a calm, quiet and patient forever home where she can build her confidence and learn to love and trust. Due to her background, she hasn’t had much experience in the

big wide world, so she would require and slow and positive interaction to all things in the home and outside of the home. If you’re interested in meeting Opal please send through a little bit of information about yourself and your home to animaladmin@ awlqld.com.au.

Opal AWL Gold Coast Rehoming Centre:

Shelter Road, Coombabah. Ph: 5509 9000. www.awlqld.com.au

Please Note: Prices Are Subject To Change.

NEW GYM OPEN

NATURE’S GEMS Birdwatching Around Chinchilla

By Melissa Whitby Recently, I decided to do a short birding trip out to Chinchilla. This was a trip back down memory lane as I have been bird watching in the area since I was ten years old. After all the recent rain, the area was exceptionally green. The first morning out I was on the hunt for a parrot species known as Blue Bonnets. Unfortunately, the Blue Bonnets did not show themselves but I was to encounter Budgerigars, which I had not seen in the area before. Seeing wild ‘Budgies’ is always an amazing experience and I was surprised at how close I was able to get to them. That morning, I also saw Striped Honeyeater, Yellow Thornbill, Zebra Finch, Nankeen Kestrel and many other species that I had encountered on other previous trips. My first day had started well. My second day out was to be the day of finches. Early that morning, I encountered Zebra and Double-barred Finches. I also had nice views of Red-rumped Parrots and Yellow-rumped Thornbills. All these birds I observed feeding on the

ground, which was quite a concern for me as I had seen several feral cats in the vicinity. To my delight, I heard an unusual call and it turned out to be a Plum-headed Finch. This is another bird that I had not seen in the area before but I know that my hosts had them come into their bird-friendly garden in previous times. Later that day, my friends took me to a huge dam, which turned out to have a flock of several hundred Plum-headed Finches around it with some Chesnut-breasted Mannikins present as well. The dam also provided sights of Black-necked Stork, White-breasted Seaeagle, Australian Pelican and many oth-

er waterbird species. It was obvious that the Plum-headed Finches had bred very well which is a good sign as it is not often that I had seen them in such numbers. The Blue Bonnets were in the area as I had heard them but with no great views. My third and final morning, I had amazing views of Cockatiels, White-winged Choughs, Brolgas and Red-winged Parrots. The photos that I had hoped to get of the Blue Bonnets were not to be but I am hoping to get some later in the year when I head back out to Chinchilla. In a few short days, I had seen an amazing array of birds and it was very good to see bird species still in the same area after all these years.

Wild Budgerigars at Chinchilla.

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Prickly Alyxia Hear us Roar! By Susan Cully A shrub with bright orange fruit, a galaxy of star-shaped, beautifully fragrant flowers and impenetrably spiky leaves that provide protection for nesting birds ... what could be better in the garden? This shrub, the Prickly Alyxia, is also known as Chain Fruit because the orange fruits are often arranged in end-toend clusters, or ‘chains’. It is also known as Native Holly and as Moonya. This shrub grows along the Southwest Road in Beechmont, often under a strand of fencing wire, apparently having been delivered by a resting bird. It grows most commonly in rainforest margins from Wollongong to North Queensland and New Guinea. It enjoys areas of high precipitation from sea level to 1200 metres and can be found as an understorey species in rainforest, monsoon forest and wet sclerophyll forest plant communities. It is useful in regeneration plots and in gardens large and

With Shirlene Potts

Tamborine Village Lions Club

Alyxia ruscifolia small as vital habitat for small birds and safe refuge for forest creatures. It is adaptable to full shade as well as filtered sun, to sandy soils, well-drained rich soils as well as harsh, exposed sites. Usually associated with wet areas, it is also considered to be drought-tolerant. It has been found growing in NSW on rocky cliffs subject to high winds and snow. In revegetation it is considered a useful replacement for Lantana. In landscaping projects it will grow well under large trees. It is valuable despite being slow to establish and slow to mature. Growing to five metres high and one metre wide, it fits into the small garden. It can be grown from fresh seed or from cuttings. Allow up to two years to germinate. This author tried soaking very fresh seed in fresh chicken droppings and noted sprouts within two months during the warmth of summer. The fruit may be poisonous, all parts of the plant exude milky latex when cut.

Markets This Sunday, 6 June Markets proceeds will be donated to ‘Fight Kids Cancer’ your attendances to the markets makes a great difference. To book at stall please call Myree for enquires on 0487 770 114 or email: tamborinevillagemarkets@live.com.au to book a Stall. site cost $15. New stall holders are welcome.

Thank You The Tamborine Village Lions provided the catering for Tamborine Equestrian Group - TEG Horse Event held at Creamer Road on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 May. Thank you for giving the lions the opportunity to fundraise the event which was a success and to the our members and volunteers for their tireless service.

Mother’s Day Raffle The Lions wished to say ‘Thank you’ to all the donors for their generosity in donating the raffle prizes for the Mother’s Day Raffle and last not least to all the community who purchased the tickets to make this fundraiser a success. Winners of the Tamborine Village Lions Mother’s Day Raffle 2021 were: 1. Ticket No 0187 - Sonia English from Canungra Bakery

won a beautiful handmade Queen Size Quilted Bed Cover 60x74 - generously donated by one of our Lions Members. 2. 2) Ticket No.0174 - Linda Hinchcliffe from Canungra won - a NATIO Tote Bag with NATIO Beauty and Pamper items donated by Logan Village Pharmacy; $50 Bunnings Gift Voucher donated by Bunnings Bethania; 2 x $25 Restaurant Gift Vouchers donated by Vapaino Restaurant. 3. 3) Ticket No.0542 - Tracie Kachel won - $50 Bunnings Gift Voucher donated by Bunnings Bethania; 2 x $25 Restaurant Vouchers donated by Vapiano Restaurant; a Toiletry Bag with Makeup and Pamper items donated by Logan Village Pharmacy. 4. 4) Ticket No.0009 - Margaret O’Neill from Windaroo won - $50 Bunnings Gift Voucher donated by Bunnings Bethania; 2 x $25 Restaurant Vouchers donated by Vapiano Restaurant; a Toiletry Bag with makeup and pamper items donated by Logan Village Pharmacy.

Fundraising We are asking members of the public to donated clean Containers for Change to help raise funds for our Lions projects. For pickup, please contact Lion Phil on mob 0411 708 234.

Prickly Alyxia grows along Southwest Road, Beechmont.

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News from St Luke’s By Di Ayscough

It is with some sadness I write to say farewell to our faithful priest. Father Ken Spreadborough has been St Luke’s locum priest since November 2019. He has been a real blessing to our congregation and has devoted much time and energy to ensure St Luke’s continued to thrive, despite COVID and not having a permanent priest. Ken and his wife Betty have become our friends and we will officially farewell them on Sunday 27 June. Fr Ken is returning to retirement and we thank him for all he has done. Fortunately, we will welcome Fr Harry Reuss who is coming to be our locum priest. Fr Harry has been at St Margaret’s Nerang before being appointed to Canungra and Tamborine Mountain. Despite not having a permanent priest since mid-2019 we continue to feel blessed as we enjoy many activities and God’s presence among us. At our recent Guild meeting it was made clear we are financially stable and continue to move forward. The annual fund-raising dinner which was not held in 2020 will be back, being held later in August. This is always a night of fun, food and entertainment. Little Lukies continues on Monday afternoons (term time) for our Primary school children and the end of month social gathering on the last Friday of each month enjoys not only the warmth of friendships but the warmth of a glowing fire, thanks to John King. Wonglepong CWA in conjunction with St Luke’s is offering a cuppa, a bite to eat and a chance to have a chat. Everyone is welcome, on the second Wednesday of each month. Yes, St Luke’s is achieving great things and you are welcome to join in some or all of these activities. You will not be sorry. Why not come and see what happens when likeminded people worship together. You will truly feel God’s special blessings.

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The popular Canungra FoodWorks Sportsperson of the Year Awards will be held again in 2021. After a brief hiatus in 2020 due to COVID, these Awards recognise outstanding achievements by many local athletes in a variety of sports. To nominate someone you know (or yourself) contact Bren Dalby on 0414 435 919.

Hung Li.

Hung Li

Hung Li (of Foodworks fame) has been nominated as Sportsperson of the Month by one of his fellow players in the Metro Men’s Soccer Team. They have noted a huge change in the quiet young lad who first came along to training , chatting only to one other initially, to an outgoing pivotal (and fast!!!) component of the mens team – recently scoring an amazing goal from well outside the box to give us a 1-0 lead in the first half over a Nerang team, which culminated in the whole team pulling out everything in the second half to maintain that score for a great win. He is a popular young man on and off field and on so many levels just a ‘top bloke’. Good on ya Hung and congratulations on a well deserved accolade

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from one of your peers – the best kind of accolade in my opinion.

Cobi Gordon Cobi has been playing soccer since he was three years old, when he started out playing for Canungra Owls Soccer Club. Since then, his love and enthusiasm for the game has continued to grow and he now plays for a number or Soccer and Futsal Teams including Tamborine Mountain, Gold Coast United and Force Futsal Academy His commitment sees him travel all over the Brisbane and Gold Coast area for training every week as well as playing in competitions from Brisbane to Sydney and many places in between. Earlier this year Cobi was selected to represent QLD City and travelled to Sydney to compete in

Cobi Gordon. the 2021 National Club Futsal Championship where unfortunately his team did not make the finals but was a great experience and achievement for him. He competes regularly in local competitions with his clubs and recently won the Gold Coast Futsal 10s Intertoto Cup with Force Futsal

Academy. Cobi is a keen supporter of Southampton football club in the UK and aspires to play for them one day. Aside from soccer Cobi enjoys many other sports and has represented his school many times, most recently at district cross country trials.

FoodWorks Sportsperson of the Year Awards

Honour Roll

2002 - Canungra U10 Soccer Team 2003 - Murray Hopley 2004 - Danielle Teveluwe 2005 - Jonny Durand 2006 - Chealsea Teveluwe 2007 - Joshua Bell-McNee 2008 - Katelyn Duncan 2009 - Phil Hystek 2010 - Adina Reed

2011 - Jake Middleton 2012 - Harrison Smith 2013 - Trevor Harrold 2014 - Joshua Torrens 2015 - Gabbie Wilson 2016 - Murphy Baker 2017 - Saxon Matena 2018 - Morgan Lee 2019 - Jonah Parry

• Open to sportspeople of all ages who reside in the 4275 postcode area or who play for a team in the area. • Monthly winners receive a certificate, medal & prizes to the value of $100 in the form of a $50 Canungra FoodWorks voucher & a $50 voucher from a selected sports store at the Award Ceremony conducted in January each year. • ‘Sportsperson of the Year’ and ‘Achiever of the Year’ (selected from 12 monthly winners) also receive trophies.

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Moriarty Park News Well we hope everyone who attended the Food Trucks/Classic Cars and Bikes etc event on May 15th enjoyed themselves and a massive thank you to all who supported us very well in the process! No final definite amount raised yet – which will go towards our new skate park project – but more than last time and all thanks to a fantastic community get together! To the minority who opted to enjoy the event and not support it by bringing their own drinks, and sadly in glass bottles – to a field where we play sport regularly – that was disappointing, but ‘c’est la vie ‘ and all we can do is thank tremendously everyone else and hope next time they think better of it and help too. The downstairs bar ran like a well oiled machine under the charge of Jo, Sharon and Bronwyn; Samuel and Toby conquered the COVID sign in table; Sarah, Peter and Kenny ran around restocking and ‘whatev-

er needed doing’. Canungra Hotel were terrific with our drinks needs and returns and the wonderful Simpson family loaning us a mobile cold room just made everything soooooo much easier – and colder! As our ute was attached to cold room I had no car to ‘do a pub run’ for extra supplies so big thank you to Hung from Foodworks who took me in his flash Mercedes and loaded her up with beer, bourbon and ice! Top man! We still have some fine tuning but think we were better prepared this time around and appreciate all the positive feedback. There was a bit of damage to the fields but Jason Wilson from JW Earthmovers came to the rescue with sand , barra, roller … and graft – thanks mate ! Btw, who knew Tony from Foodworks did Vietnamese Street Food, food trucks style? Unreal and great value! Does Mexican too I hear and the

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Tennis The new tennis court Book A Court system is ‘live’ so get yer racquets out and have a game!

Lighting Thank you to SRRC for promptly responding to our request for more sensor lighting around the stairwell and exit door from hall with winter and dark nights approaching, and many user groups utilising the facility in the evenings. This was up in a flash (lol) and is greatly appreciated. We are working with Council to have more lighting in the carpark without affecting adversely the occupants of houses on Monarch Drive, but they absolutely pulled out all the stops to get the first and most crucial lighting issues dealt with and we thank them.

Trivia Trivia on 21 May was fun and well supported. We made a donation to Loretta Mineo to help towards a new sewing

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machine to continue with the marvellous work she does for Purple Hearts Of Love (see Canungra Times May edition). There is also a donation tin in The Hub for anyone who cares to help out.

Bingo Bingo returns on 18 June at 6pm for 6.30 start. Again sponsored by Canungra Foodworks. Cost is $10 half a book; $15 whole book.

Eat Local Week We have scheduled an Eat Local Week event on 27 June so keep an eye out for that one – craft beers, wines, local food and entertainment. This is not a Food Trucks and Classic vehicles event; something quite different but equally great. There are a few top events on that day! See the booklet ‘Eat Local Week’ available in town.

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Wednesday 28 April: Paddle Pop Pairs. Sponsored by RSL Sub Branch. 16 players. Winner of the day Franz Kaimeier 4 + 31. Wednesday 19 May: Paddle Pop Pairs. 22 players. Winner of the day Rod Duncan 4 + 24 Sunday 2 May: Chicken and Prawn Day. 12 teams played. Winner of the day a Canungra team Peter Shoebridge, David Coleman, Peter Brand and Ron Kirkpatrick (Skip) with 4 + 23. Second, an Amberley team Jeff Spann (Skip) with 4 + 17. Third a Canungra team Jim McCartney ( Skip ) with 4 +11. Ladies Singles: Kay Upton D Kerri Weston 25 - 19. Jean Ball D Sharon Hester 25 - 22. Val Reiser D Fiona Ward 25 - 3. Ladies Pairs: Kerri Weston and Kelly Street 23 D Sharon Hester and Wendy Coleman 11. Men’s Fours Championship Final: John Harrison, Simon

Wallis, Brian Harrison and Mykal Prosser (Skip) 25 D Jim Shiels, Wayne Reiser, Jim McCartney, and Shane Stevenson (Skip) 19. Monday 10 May: Canungra Wall Plaque Competition.

Canungra 59 points D Beenleigh 46 points. Highest Rink win Beenleigh + 12 Renni Mundie, Claudette Schubert, Jill Buchan. Friday 14 May: Canungra Wall Plaque Competition. Canungra 57 points D Musgrave Hill 54 points. Highest Rink win Canungra + 8 Jacqui Chadwick, Louise Goodman, Kerri Weston. Monday 17 May: Canungra Wall Plaque Competition. Canungra 66 points D McKenzie Park 47 points. Highest Rink win Canungra + 14 Jacqui Chadwick, Luchica Muggeridge, Sharon Hester. Sunday 23 May: Annual visit from Southport Social Club. After lunch they had a friendly game of Lawn Bowls a good day was held by all.

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