Canungra Times May 2021

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LOCAL NEWS

Canungra Remembers

Local ANZAC Day services attracted large crowds after the cancellation of events in 2020 due to COVID. This year we undoubtedly saw one of the biggest Dawn and Main Services in Canungra for many a year. Visitors from Brisbane, Gold Coast and local areas were in attendance. Canungra RSL Sub Branch President, David Day said the Sub Branch is indebt-

ed to those members and local supporters for their help in organising the services. “We are grateful to those businesses who supported the day via generous donations, the band and a local resident who made available a vintage restored Harley Davidson bike for display,” he said. Veterans and relatives were joined by Canungra State School students and the Canungra Scout Group in the traditional

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Loretta Mineo

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Loretta Mineo is certainly one of Canungra’s quiet achievers. She has spent many years doing charity sewing for families who have lost young children, for Wildcare during the bushfires and more recently sewing masks during COVID 19. A humble and giving person, Loretta starts the interview by saying, “I don’t think I’ll be very interesting”. How wrong she was.

The Angel Gowns you make are very unusual. I am the only person I know of in Australia who makes burial clothes for children between birth and six years. I also make angel gowns for stillborn babies between 12 weeks and birth. Recently I met with another funeral home and they were amazed that I don’t charge for my work. I was initially making clothes for children who lost their life through abuse and neglect, because if you’ve been abused or neglected you generally don’t have a little outfit to be buried in. We lose one to two children a week in Australia, the figures are similar to women’s deaths from domestic violence, but we don’t hear about it. It’s one of the last taboos… I also see many parents who lose children due to accident and disease and I couldn’t deny any parent who needs an outfit, I’m available 24

hours a day. I want to keep it local, Gold Coast and Brisbane. I think it is important to be available for these things - time matters. I’ve been a regional coordinator for another Angel Gowns group. I’ve been in the hospitals, worked with the nursing staff, I can see the good it does. How did you start? Working with abused children has always been close to my heart. I was volunteering at Tamborine Mountain College in the Uniform Shop for seven years while my children went to school there. When I left, I wasn’t sure what to do with myself. I don’t like doing nothing (that’s a fate worse than death) and I don’t like doing things for me… there’s no reward in that. There was a need, so I just stepped into it. I can sew. Now I have my own charity, Purple Hearts of Love. I have never charged for my charity work in over 20 years.

I never will. It is a privilege to do the work. At the moment I need a new sewing machine. Both my sewing machines blew up during the bushfires when I was sewing pouches for wildlife. With the delicate fabrics I use, I need a specific machine, otherwise it’s kind of like fixing your mobile phone with a big screwdriver - it’s just not going to work, you need the right tool for the right job. How are you able to keep doing this now? I’ve got a very old dinosaur, I call it the fabric muncher. Once the needle comes down it pulls the fabric in and chews it up (laughs), it is a painful process. Shona has a little tin in The Hub taking donations for a new machine. My last machine lasted 25 years; I hope the new machine will last me another 25 years of charity sewing. Is it quite emotional doing this kind of work? I’ve been working in the child abuse sector,

Loretta Mineo on and off, since I was 17. I came out of high school, did a childcare course and saw so much abuse that was being ignored by both the childcare centres and Departments. All the abusers had to do was say they would get help and the children stayed in the same situation. It got to the point that I couldn’t work in there anymore. I took a break and went into electronics. I always wanted to get back working with abused children, but with Roddie being so unwell, it’s better for me to do the work I’m doing now. You make the angel gowns from wedding dresses?

Angel gowns have given people a way of making a difference. Giving up your wedding dress from the happiest day of your life to support a woman who is having the worst day of her life is such a beautiful thing to do. A lot of people find it hard to talk about. It’s emotional for me. Some friends asked me when I was younger how I deal with working with this. Whether I’m there or not, these precious children are still going through this, I would rather be there and be a voice for them, than turn my back because I can’t deal with it. Every child deserves to be safe and loved.

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LOCAL NEWS

Scenic Rim Eat Local Week is Back

By Susie Cunningham

Canungra farmers are rejoicing about the return of annual food festival, Scenic Rim Eat Local Week. There are more than 125 events across the Scenic Rim throughout 2021 Eat Local Week, which makes its postCovid comeback from 26 June to 4 July. On 26 and 27 June, Canungra Visitor Information Centre will share their Tasting Tables. On 27 June there’ll be the Longest Lunch at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyard, Canungra Beer, Food and Wine Festival at Moriarty Park and Picnic in the Petals and Walk an Alpaca at Pretty Produce and Mountview Alpaca Farm. On 28 June Greenlee nicRim #OneSce

Robyn and Paul Lee of Greenlee Farm, Alex Griffiths of Little Bees Secret Garden, Garry Hall of Off the Farm and Paula Sproul and Tamil Mani of O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards at the launch of Eat Local Week. Farm will host Macadamia Farm Tours and on 30 June Little Bee’s Secret Garden will host the Owl and Bee High Tea. On 1 July Sarabah Es-

tate Vineyard will host its Long Lunch and on 3 July Binna Burra Lodge will host its Big Sky Lunch and Country Mile Escape will host its Star

Light Dinner. A 10 year celebration dinner will be held at Rosewood Estate, Beechmont, on 19 June. Cr Virginia West said

it was important to book tickets early, as many events would sell out. Visit www.eatlocalweek.com.au for more information and tickets.

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ANZAC DAY 2021 - PHOTOS BY KATHERINE O’BRIEN

Club Canungra Hosts First Event

Canungra State School Captains lay a wreath on behalf of the school.

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Club Canungra held their first event on ANZAC Day, catering for 300 people for the Gunfire Breakfast and lunch at the Canungra School of Arts Hall. Vice President, Louis Jones, said they are looking forward to hosting more events in the future. “We would like to thank the volunteers who helped on the day and in the lead up, especially Karen McGuiness and Kara O’Toole,” he said. “We had great support from local businesses, including FoodWorks, the Hub Café, Pit Stop Nerang and Eagle Eye Signs.” For enquiries about Club Canungra, contact President, John Spark 0427 200 370 or Vice President/Treasurer, Louis Jones 0452 572 440.

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Op Shop Renovations

LOCAL NEWS Canungra Op Shop carried out major renovations in April, with volunteers helping to paint and renovate the front of the shop. Op Shop Manager, Caroline Andrew said she had been hoping for some time to replace the carpet and when the shop was emptied out it made sense to give it a whole new look. The Op Shop has continued to open throughout the renovations, operating from the two back sheds. Caroline thanked all the volunteers involved and said she is excited about reopening in the shop with a new look, making the fashion retail side of the community organisation much more appealing to customers. Photo: Caroline Andrew with Gerard Walker, Jacob Myers and Fred and Vera Segade part way through renovations.

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MOTHER’S DAY

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Mother’s Day is different for every mum, whether you are the birth mother of one child or stepmother to more. Angela Harrison and Simon Walsh recently welcomed baby Katie to their ‘Brady Bunch’ family. The couple will spend Mother’s Day with Angela’s family, including her parents John and Maria Harrison. She said family support is very important with a new baby.

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Beautiful handcrafted locally-made gifts make an ideal Mothers’ Day present. When an Artisan pours their love and skill into making a one-off item it emanates a certain magic. Canungra Books and Art has always enjoyed providing a select range of gifts including as hand-crafted felt notebooks, art journals, jewellery, pottery and more. If you are looking for something a little different, pop in and have a look. When you buy a handcrafted gift you are also supporting a local Artisan!

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LOCAL NEWS

Chamber Dinner Supports Wildcare

Over $1,000 was raised for local wildlife carers at a fundraising dinner held at Canungra Bowls Club on Friday 16 April. Phil Chadwick, an executive member of the Canungra Chamber of Commerce and owner of Canungra Auto Clinic, organised the fundraiser on behalf of the Chamber. The event was well attended and during the evening, Bren Dalby gave an excellent presentation on her volunteer work with Wildcare, caring for and saving injured animals. Chamber President, Monique Morcus said Bren’s speech was inspiring, with moments of humour and sadness. Shortly after Bren’s presentation, a raffle to support Wildlife carers with their ongoing work was held. Bren’s presentation

had such an effect on those in attendance when the raffle proceeds were finally counted, the sum of over $1,000 was the result. Monique said she hoped this would be the first of many such evenings for the Chamber, who have been actively working with Council to relieve some of the parking problems in the town. “We are also excited that the new “P” signs have been installed at the Canungra School of Arts Hall and Lions Park to hopefully assist with parking,” she said. “We do encourage business owners and their staff to park at these locations if possible to allow the street parking for customers and visitors.” “Both parking areas are a short stroll to all businesses and parks in town.”

Canungra Chamber of Commerce Executive Member, Phil Chadwick with Wildcare Carer, Bren Dalby and Chamber President Monique Morcus.

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FOCUS ON LOCAL BUSINESS

Tree-Change for Canungra Newcomers By Luke Hobbs, Hobbs Building & Interiors The past twelve months has certainly seen a rollercoaster-ride for many local Canungra businesses, including those operating within the building and construction industry. Recent Government stimulus packages designed to assist homeowners complete major renovations and new builds has seen a 70% spike in new home sales throughout Queensland in December, 2020 (HIA).” Local builder Luke Hobbs explains, “Our Canungra showroom has experienced a 150% increase in new build and renovation enquiries over the past six-months, as clients leverage HomeBuilder.”

HomeBuilder is a Queensland Government initiative designed to stimulate the construction industry with grants up to $25,000 for those eligible. “I believe the stimulus has given our clients the confidence to upgrade on their existing Scenic Rim homes or the financial boost for first home buyers to consider a bespoke design and construct firm, such as Hobbs Building & Interiors.” “Our design and construct clientele ranges from the immediate community to those residing in major cities such as Brisbane, Gold Coast and interstate Melbourne. “Many aspire to reside here in rural Canungra

This uniquely “teal” architectural home designed and built by Hobbs Building & Interiors, is nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac with views overlooking the Canungra creek and fields. and Hobbs will be assist- ly impacted by labour remains solid and attaining to make that a reali- and material prices, plus able.” To initiate your Hobbs ty over the next year, in stock availability across project journey in 2022, accordance with Home- the country.” “Lead times in partic- book a complimentary Builder.” “The rapid scale and ular for timber framing Discovery Call with Diexpansion of local con- materials have dramat- rector Nikki Hobbs via struction has been very ically increased, while w w w. h o b b s b u i l d i n g . welcomed, albeit direct- steel frame construction com.au.

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FOCUS ON BUSINESS

Zanzibar’s Model Customers Photos by Wet Paint Photography

Six of Zanzibar Hairstyling’s customers became models for a day when the salon had their annual photo shoot. Salon owner, Di Robson said the photo shoot gave her team the opportunity to experiment with different styles, colours and techniques. “We wanted to showcase a variety of hairstyles and allow our team to be free to demonstrate their own interpretation of the latest trends and styles,” she said. The models included brother and sister Millie and Jack Bryant, who are long term clients of Di’s, as well as Zanzibar’s stylist Danni’s brother Anthony. Local make up artist Lucinda Curtis did the models’ make up.

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LOCAL NEWS

Resident Told to Pay $60,000 for Road Works

When Steve Moriarty ing asked to pay for the built his family home in maintenance I have been 2008, he didn’t think he requesting for years, and would be forced to pay then Council say they will Council for maintenance maintain the road in the of Sarabah Road. future.” he said. Under an agreement “Out of desperation, I with Beauoffered to contribute desert Shire Is it legal for $20,000 Council, Council to charge and other Mr Moriarty and ratepayers to carry ratepayers offered to his parents out public works contribute paid ap$10,000, proximately $140,000 in total for the however, we don’t believe construction of four cause- we should have to contribways across Canungra ute anything.” Creek prior to 2010. Mr Moriarty, a rural “The arrangement was firefighter and veteran of that if we paid for the the 2019 Sarabah fire, says crossings, the Council he was told some of the would maintain them and bushfire recovery funds the road,” he said. Council received would Following amalgama- go towards upgrading the tion of the Beaudesert and road to provide better acBoonah Shire Councils, cess for emergency serMr Moriarty says Scenic vices. Rim Regional Council “I’m not sure where the has refused to honour this bushfire recovery funds agreement. were spent but I know not Recently he was pro- a single cent ever found its vided with a quotation way to Sarabah.” “Council’s lack of supfrom Council for almost $60,000 for road works. port after the fire was “Effectively, I am be- disappointing, but for the

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victims to now be asked to fund maintenance on the section of road that provided access to literally dozens of fire trucks each day during the fire is a disgrace!” he said. “Given the backing down on the previous arrangement, I have no faith that Council would honour another agreement.” Council received approximately $800,000 dollars in state funding from the QRA after ex tropical cyclone Oswald in 2013 to upgrade all ten causeways on Sarabah Road. This work was carried out in 2015 on causeways one to eight (causeway eight is on the section of road in dispute). After ex tropical cyclone Debbie in 2017, Council received further funding to upgrade the approach to causeways nine and ten, both of which are on the section of road in dispute. “How and why are the Council receiving funding to upgrade the causeways and their approaches, yet

Steve Moriarty with his mother, Pam. claiming they are not responsible for the road between them?” “Is it legal for Council to charge ratepayers to carry out public works, especially when they have access to so much state funding?” A spokesperson for Council said the section of road to Mr Moriarty’s property is an ‘unconstructed road’ and not on Council’s Asset Register, therefore not maintained by Council. “Council has made a commitment to maintain

the creek crossings on the unconstructed section of Sarabah Road,” the spokesperson said. Mr Moriarty says many of the creek crossings are blocked, causing water to run over the crossings even when there has been little rain. Mr Moriarty said he suggested the road become a private road, however Council refused this suggestion, stating the unconstructed section of Sarabah Road lies within the vicinity of a gazetted road reserve.

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Canungra State School Happenings We also would like to thank Congratulations to Witheren the caretakers of the camp for who won the Inter-house Cross making the trip extra awesome. Country Trophy for 2021.

Inter-house Cross Country Carnival

Emily (1C) for being a conscientious and independent learner who always aims high. Emily is an outstanding role model to her peers.

Camryn (5G) for being a responsible hard working student who always strives to do her best in all subject areas everyday.

Year 6 Camp at Lake Ainsworth

boarding, archery, sponge wars, team building games, sailing and loads more. We enjoyed delicious food, and the people there were lovely. We’d like to thank Mrs Hughes, Mrs Jones and Mr Bordin for the effort to bring us all there and to take their own time to spend time with us and to look after us on the incredible trip.

By Darcy Hogan, 6H In term one week ten, Year 6 went on an exciting adventure to Lake Ainsworth where we stayed in cabins for four days and three nights. We did lots of fun activities like kayaking, stand up paddle

Congratulations to all of the students who participated in our cross-country carnival. It was a great day with fantastic efforts shown by all of our students. It was exciting to have a carnival that was nearly back to “preCOVID normal” with spectators allowed.

Sport Report Last week Cooper McK and Will H trialled for the Broadwater 12yo Boys Rugby League Team. Both made it to the second round of trials. Will was successful in being selected for the Broadwater 12yo Boys Rugby League Team and the Regional Rugby League team.

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Canungra & District Event Calendar

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Email news@canungratimes.com.au or call 5543 5532.

• Saturday 15 May - Food Truck event and Car Show at Moriarty Park. • Sunday 16 May - Ray Owen Bike Show at Canungra Showgrounds. • Sunday 4 July - Vintage & Country Brocante at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards. • Saturday 10 July - Canungra Rodeo. • Saturday 21 August - Canungra Show. • Sunday 31 October 2021 - Vintage & Country Brocante at O’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyards.

@Canungra Library • 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. • Why not try a new genre? We have great read-alike guides to help you find a new author. Ask our friendly librarians for a suggested new read.

WEEKLY EVENTS MONDAYS:

• Fitness Training at Live Fit Studio 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670. • Yoga - Moriarty Park, Coburg Rd, 9.30am - 11am. Ph: 0428 137 391.

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.

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.

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• Canungra Tip CLOSED every Thursday. • Men’s Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club.

• BOOK CHOICE: ‘Blink of an eye’ 2021 by Iris Johansen. Kendra Michaels was blind for the first twenty years of her life. Then she gained her sight through a revolutionary surgical procedure. Her former disability has left her incredibly observant and insightful -- able to detect what other investigators may not. So when a world-famous pop star is kidnapped mid-show, investigator Kendra leads a pulse-pounding race to rescue the young woman from a deadly foe. This time Kendra gets assistance from recurring character Jessie Mercado, a private investigator and army veteran who was the singer’s former bodyguard. But as the abductor’s true purpose becomes clear, Kendra and Jessie uncover a plot more terrifying than anyone could have imagined. They must beat the odds stacked against them before lives are lost and the predator’s grand scheme is executed.

• 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.

SATURDAYS: • 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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LOCAL NEWS

A Story of Community

When author Ben Allmon and photographer Carin Garland set out to explore the history of Scenic Rim roads on foot, they had no idea they would be travelling through at a time when the worst bushfires in living memory were raging. Ben’s plan to traverse 700 kilometres of roads in order to meet the people and collect the stories of the Scenic Rim has been perfectly captured in The Black and White Braid. The two volume book was launched as part of the Artists’ Journey Exhibition at The Centre, Beaudesert last month which runs until mid May. Carin’s photographs perfectly capture the characters of the area and emotion of the landscape at a time when the parched earth was burning underfoot. Ben and Carin begin their journey on Tamborine Mountain, where they both live, and continue throughout the Scenic Rim, weaving the story of each area from Beechmont and Canungra through to the Western side of the region. Ben says he wanted it to be more than just a boring history book, full

of facts. To tell the stories of the areas, he has different characters, all real members of the Scenic Rim community, appear as ghost figures, walking beside him and Carin as they move through each area. It is a technique that works very well and provides a historical and personal reflection of the history of the area, as well as giving insight into the character of each part of the Scenic Rim. The Artists’ Journey Exhibition is currently open at The Centre Beaudesert until mid-May. It showcases four local artists - Ben Allmon and Carin Garland who walked the roads of our region recording local stories of people and place; JeanJacques Vaschalde, a master potter and craftsman; and Felix Cehak, a spectacular filmmaker. The Black and White Braid is available for purchase from The Centre, Beaudesert during the exhibition; Canungra Books and Art; Under the Greenwood Tree and online via Ben’s web site www.benjamonallmon.com.

Author Ben Allmon and Photographer Carin Garland.

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Our community has faced some tough times including fires, floods, drought and the impacts of COVID-19. All this can take its toll on the mental health of those around us, chipping away at their emotional resilience. This workshop provides an overview of emotional resilience and introduces the concept of Mental Fitness to support and enhance the wellbeing of those we care about.

Sessions will be held at the following locations on these dates: Boonah Cultural Centre | 17 May | 3 - 5pm | 6 - 8pm The Centre Beaudesert | 10 May | 3 - 5pm | 6 - 8pm Vonda Youngman Community Centre, Tamborine Mountain | 25 May | 3 - 5pm | 6 - 8pm

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Dave Groom Finalist in Landscape Prize

Local artist, Dave Groom has been named as a finalist in the inaugural Lethbridge Landscape Prize. Dave’s oil on canvas work Waterfalls Late Summer, was selected as one of 84 finalists from 800 entries that were received for the prize. Dave’s contemporary landscapes are concerned with the mountains and valleys on Beechmont where he lives and works. “I believe the best way to capture the essence of the landscape is to live in it. This enables me to observe the constantly changing forms, colours, textures and light at different times of day and to watch the processes of nature.” “My work is a personal journey of observing our natural landscape.” An exhibition of entries is held at Lethbridge Gallery, 136 Latrobe Terrace, Paddington and Latrobe Art Space, 134 Latrobe Terrace, Pad-

dington from 29 April to 9 May 2021. Simone from Lethbridge Gallery said there was a tremendous response to the prize. “With a $20,000 first prize, the award was open to all forms of 2D and 3D artwork including, but not limited to, all paint mediums, drawings, digital works, works on paper, sculpture and installation,” she said. “Landscape is conventionally defined as an area of natural scenery.” For the prize, Lethbridge Gallery extended the definition to include urban-scapes, cityscapes, seascapes and interiors. The prize invited traditional, innovative and unconventional interpretations of Australian landscape. The winner of the Lethbridge Landscape prize was Karl De Wall for The Land of the Sausage Sizzle.

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Regeneration Through Artwork

The Regeneration Mural project kicked off in April when All City Walls hosted a workshop for artists at the Old School Site. The workshop trained artists to create murals across Beechmont over the coming months. Participants created a practice mural which is now on display at the Old School site. More workshops will be held on 22 and 23 May when community members can paint steel cut butterflies to be added to the Beechmont Butterfly trail mural, create community quilt blocks, and be part of mural design with Kim Walmsley.

Samantha Campbell with the Regeneration Mural at the Old Beechmont School site. Photo: Supplied.

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Canungra’s History Canungra has been a tourist town since 1916. Lahey’s sawmill had been working since 1884 and Canungra was run as a ‘company town’. Laheys had built Leighton House on the north side of Pine Road as accommodation for workers and the occasional visitor. On 1 May 1916 the Lahey Company held an auction of 107 allotments (30 with comfortable cottages) thus opening up the town for settlement by the general public. Laheys built a two storied guest house (on the site of the current Canungra Hotel) and named it Bellissima which was the name of the ship the Lahey family had travelled on when they migrated to Australia. The letterhead for Bel-

lissima included the following information: Beautiful Situation, Commodious, Well Ventilated Rooms, Electric Light Throughout, Tennis Court, Motor Garages, Modern Sanitation, Wood Fires in Winter, Cool in Summer. In 1915 the railway line had been extended from Logan Village to Canungra to service the timber industry. This meant that train travel was available for the public and at times special trains were organised just for tourist travel. In 1927, the Lahey Company gave Bellissima to David Lahey who sold it to Bernie Conaghan. Bernie quickly converted it into Canungra’s first Hotel, adding an extension to the house

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Bellissima - the original guesthouse built in 1916. which became the bar. These buildings burnt down in 1937. A smaller version of Bellissima was built on the site which is now

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Artists’ Journey This spectacular exhibition is currently open at The Centre Beaudesert and will run until midMay. It showcases four local artists - Ben Allmon and Carin Garland who walked the roads of our region recording local stories of people and place; Jean-Jacques Vaschalde, a master potter and craftsman; and Felix Cehak, a spectacular filmmaker. This is a must see exhibition. The two books written by Ben and Carin make interesting reading and are keepsakes of our region. I believe the books will be on sale in Canungra in the coming weeks.

Cr Virginia West and Caroline Andrew.

Christie Street I know the shop owners along Christie St will be relieved to hear that a contractor has now been approved to conduct regular mowing of the nature strip. The town centre has become so busy from such an early hour, which makes a safety risk to mow after 6am as vehi-

cles and pedestrians are in such close proximity to the mower and equipment.

Anzac Day Thank you to the Canungra RSL Sub Branch and those who attended services in Canungra. As a community it was certainly appreciated to be able to gather at D J

Smith Park again and recognise those who paid the supreme sacrifice, those who fought for our country and those currently serving in combat forces. Beechmont Anzac Committee hosted a very significant ceremony later on Anzac Day morning and recognised three soldiers with close association to Binna Burra and Lamington National Park, as well as Arthur Groom who provided bush survival training for soldiers based at Kokoda

Army Barracks. Thank you to the committee for all your hard work.

Men’s Shed Congratulations to Colin Ford and his committee who took the initiative to set up a Men’s Shed in town. They have now achieved incorporation as an organisation and have both a meeting venue and a place to ‘call their own’ as they continue to grow. If you are interested please phone Colin on 0428 820 349.

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 Utilisation of Council staff and resources to assist private enterprises’ State Government grant applications get over the line. Since when is the devotion of ratepayer-funded resources to the betterment of certain private commercial enterprises a core activity of Council? Perhaps those who cannot get responses to valid requests for assistance with matters which do constitute council’s core business should be more vocal.

Bouquet Congratulations on the awarding of $3,810

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under council’s Round 2 Minor Community Grants to the Canungra Owls Soccer Club for the purchase of a fridge. When combined with the $2,550 (Canungra Christmas Event) and $2,441 (Canungra Hang Gliding Club) under Round 1, this brings Canungra’s windfall to a total of $8,751 which represents less than 3% of the total grants handed out across the region, totalling $355,045 to date.

Development Applications: MCU20/133 – 7-39 Finch Rd Canungra. The subdivision of the

Canungra is in the running for Best Small Town in the Tourism Awards. land upon which the 188 “over 50s” lifestyle village is proposed to be located was only determined by council on 13 April 2021, after public submissions opened. There were 24 submissions made, including several in support of the development – all lodged by “Bluebird”. A shame none of those submitters have an address in the Scenic Rim. OPW20/031 – 2558 Beaudesert-Nerang Rd, Benobble. Approved: Roadworks, earthworks

etc – relates to P & E Court Application 4126 of 2018 and has a history going back to 2009 – Material Change of Use – over 50 new lots. O P W 2 1 / 0 0 3 , OPW21/004 and OPW21/013 – Finch Rd, Benobble. Approved: Stages 4A and 4B and 8: Clearing of vegetation x 2 (32 conditions imposed on both – it will be up to residents to monitor for compliance) and electrical reticulation (Canungra Rise stages 3A and 3B – 39 lots/prem-

ises).

Tourism Awards Congratulations to Canungra for being in the running for best small town. I voted for Canungra. It may well be the last time it has a chance, given the massive, character-changing developments planned for the area.

Court cases involving SRRC: The number has increased to eight current cases.

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These are my own personal views. I do not purport to speak on behalf of Council.

Council In my last column I spoke about the need for the Councillors to work with the Mayor to ensure we have a cohesive and functional Council. That also goes the other way as well, with the Mayor needing to work with the Councillors who are elected by each division. The Council is a democracy where each Councillor is given one vote and a majority is needed to pass any motion. If the Mayor is to achieve his vision, then he requires the support of a majority of Councillors. We as Councillors are not there to just rubber stamp the working of Council but to check and make sure it is in the best inter-

ests of the wider community. Obviously, we will always have to pass motions that some in the community will not like, but we must look at the long-term strategic view. The Scenic Rim is a growing region, and we are expecting another 10,000 new houses over the next 20 years. The State Government has required that Council have a Growth Management Strategy to facilitate this increase and the community consultation has just closed. I wish to thank all those who submitted their suggestions.

Upcoming Budget Over the next few months, the Council will be working on the

FY21/22 Budget. If you see me around and want to give me your priorities, please stop me for a chat or you can email me at the below address.

Beaudesert Revitalisation The first stage of the $8.4m Beaudesert revitalisation has been approved and with a massive grant funding boost by the Federal and State governments of $7.9m, this leaves ratepayers with only $450,000

which is a great deal. The Council have opened a pop-up shop across from the Council building in Beaudesert for those who would like more detail on the project. The second stage will be the Beaudesert Community Hub and Library which will be a huge boost not only for Beaudesert but for the Region. Council will again be requesting funding support from the State and Federal governments for this stage of the project.

Tamborine Memorial Hall It was great to see the hall granted $53,000 in state funding for some much-needed upgrades which include a full roof paint, interior painting, new LED lighting (reducing the power bills) and moving underground some powerlines.

Thought of the Day

“The time is always right to do what is right.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Garlic Fresh healthy produce is continuing to get more expensive. I have noticed how much garlic has risen recently and it is not that difficult to grow. Have a go at planting out garlic this season, you still have time. We plant out our garlic between late March right through to May. You can plant later but those months are the ideal. Try to source locally from one of garden centres or nurseries if possible, but if not look online. We grow Purple Garlic and some Giant Russian where we are in Kerry and they do extra well in our climate. If you start with a full garlic bunch, just break

them up into cloves leaving the skin on but removing any of the dead flaky peel. We plant ours about 15 centimetres apart, as you can see in the photo. These were planted midMarch. You plant the fatter end to the bottom (make a bit of a hole) and the skinny end to the top. You plant just below the surface. Garlic doesn’t need as much water as other vegetables but we water quite well until established and reduce the watering as they mature. They will be ready to harvest after four or five months but you can and will get some variance. The best guide to knowing when ready to harvest is the size and the green

Garlic growing well at Tullamore Farm. stalks / leaves will start to discolour and die back. You can harvest one plant at a time and you will quickly get the feel for when they are ready. In earlier years we dried our garlic and then

stored them in our cellar. In recent years, after some research, we now break into the individual cloves, leaving the peel on. We just store in a suitable container in our

freezer and grab a clove or two when needed. A clove defrosts quickly and the skin comes off very easily. The cloves keep a very long time in the freezer.

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WHAT IS DRY NEEDLING? Dry needling is a technique which has been adopted in recent decades by physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists and other healthcare professionals. It uses stainless steel filaments which are placed under the skin, into the muscle to provide pain relief. Healthcare professionals who use this treatment must complete training to become certified. As there is no current register tracking who is able to provide Dry Needling or not, it’s important to ensure that you see a qualified practitioner who has completed accredited coursework in Dry Needling.

Dry Needling vs Acupuncture On first inspection, Dry Needling and Acupuncture seem very similar – they both use the same sort of technique to

By Kathryn Holzberget

Dry needling uses stainless steel filaments placed under the skin to provide pain relief. place the filaments into the patient. Acupuncture has been around for thousands of years and focuses on opening up energy flow through the patient to provide relief. Dry Needling focuses on the placement of the filaments in to myofascial trigger points or painful, tight muscles to provide pain relief and relaxation of the muscle itself to aid in recovery.

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mon side effects may include bruising, bleeding and temporary soreness. Dry Needling, when used in conjunction with other treatment modalities, can be a very useful tool to aid in recovery from a variety of ailments. If you would like to try Dry Needling as part of your treatment, please discuss this with your physiotherapist.

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PET OF THE MONTH Gerald

Gerald is a ten year old male ginger tabby. He’s old enough to know that he’s not looking to be fussed over, he definitely likes his feet planted firmly on the ground. Gerald would be best suited to a home without children or with older children as he has very little time for young humans and he likes to be the only cat in the house. If you don’t keep the food bowl flowing, he is

bound to let you know he really likes his food! He is very independent and low maintenance. So if you are looking for someone to chat to after a long day at work, Gerald might be the perfect gent for you. The cost of adopting Gerald is $80. He has been microchipped, desexed and health checked and is ready for his new home.

NATURE’S GEMS Turquoise Parrot (Neophema pulchella)

By Melissa Whitby The Turquoise Parrot is an extremely beautiful bird which captivated me when I first saw it but I had no camera to take photos. Finding Turquoise Parrots can be hit and miss but I eventually managed to get some decent photos. Turquoise Parrots are relatively easy to identify if they sit still. The male has a vivid turquoise facemask, yellow underbelly and scarlet-red wing patch. Female birds have some blue on the forehead, green breast and have no red wing patch. They are small parrots and are usually seen in pairs. The range of Turquoise

Parrots extends from southern Queensland through New South Wales to parts of Victoria. These birds can be uncommon through their range, however, in some areas can be seen relatively well. Turquoise Parrots favour a number of habitats including forested country with open grassy areas, heath and pastures/ roadsides. When observing them, it is best to move quietly. I have watched birds walking along open ground and feeding in grasses for long periods. If the birds feel pushed, they will usually fly ahead and land again or fly into nearby trees. One of the best ways to find this parrot species is to know their calls. All

Neophema genus parrots have distinctive sweet tinkling calls, which give away their presence. In southern Queensland, there is no other species of parrot that is similar in looks to the Turquoise Parrots. The best place to look for this beautiful bird in southern Queensland is in the Girraween National Park. Visiting in September or October is a good time and has the added bonus of seeing the wildflowers in full bloom. Knowing the call of this bird is vital to locating its presence in thick habitat. These beautiful parrots are well worth putting in the effort to see. They are truly breathtaking and after all these years, I still get an amazing thrill observing them in the wild.

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Giant Panda Snail Hedleyella falconeri By Susan Cully The snail pictured below is having a peek! The eyes on the end of the stalks of this Giant Panda Snail seem to be examining the photographer. The recent rain in our district brought out some slimy creatures, giant snails from the rainforests and gigantic earthworms from deep in their burrows. This is Australia’s largest land snail, the shell of which may reach nine centimetres. This species of snail is common in the rainforests around our Hinterland. They are nocturnal and often seen at night after rain when they are out feeding on fungi and occasionally scavenging on dead animals. They spend their days under rotting logs or covered in leaf litter at the base of rainforest trees. They are known to live for about five years and are eaten by scrub turkeys, lyre birds, feral pigs and Pitta birds. Pitta birds are known for the collection of shells around their ‘anvil’ rocks used to smash open the hard shell.

Snails are a variety of mollusc with two body parts, the shell and the foot. The shell is a refuge during dry periods as well as a hiding place. The foot is soft and fleshy containing all of their organs. This snail has four tentacles, the longer pair are tipped by a pair of eyes and the shorter pair the feelers. Most intriguingly, these snails are hermaphroditic, needing only to meet another snail and exchange sperm for each other’s eggs, in order to reproduce. They then ‘dig’ a shallow hole, lay 20 to 30 giant eggs, 18 millimetres in length and two grams in weight. These hatch three to six weeks later as one to two centimetre baby snails. These snails are found in Gondwana rainforests from Barrington Tops NSW to Gympie North of Brisbane. The snail was first named in Australia in 1860, the choice of ‘panda’ is not descriptive but generally believed to have been an early misnomer.

Rodeo Set to Sell Out The 2021 Canungra Hotel Rodeo is set to sell out with almost half the allocated tickets sold within two weeks. Tickets went on sale on 20th April and Marketing Manager Lee McKenzie-McKinnon said locals are urged to buy their tickets quickly if they are going to attend. “The Rodeo will be held on Saturday 10 July this year but due to concerns around COVID numbers are very limited,” he said. “The Committee feels it is important to hold the event for the local community, as well as for the rodeo competitors. Last year many of the rodeos were cancelled due to COVID so we have decided to go ahead with a full points rodeo.” “This means we will be holding all of the great rodeo competitions from saddle bronc and bull ride through to barrel racing. As has been the case in previous years, all nominations for competitors are to be made through the National Rodeo Association.” “Due to contact tracing re-

Tickets for Canungra Hotel Rodeo are expected to sell out. quirements, tickets will not be available at the gate this year. The move to online ticketing has been slowly undertaken for several years now so regulars should be familiar with this.” Tickets are $25 per adult, $10 for children and concessions and a family ticket (two adults and three children) is $60. Tickets for the Canungra Hotel Rodeo are available at www. ticketebo.com.au/canrodeo.

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News from St Luke’s By Di Ayscough

What a wonderful time this is, beautiful Autumn weather and occasions to gather together. ANZAC Day has just been, and it was truly encouraging to see the involvement of so many ADF members, school children and the community in general. This ANZAC day St Luke’s Guild handed out homemade Anzac Biscuits to the crowd gathered in D J Smith Park for the march and service, and these were very well received. Mother’s Day will be celebrated this month and is a time to recognize the value of women in our lives. We all have motherly instincts to help nurture and care for our society. Consider some of the women in the Bible, Mary and Martha who were very important during the death and rising again of Jesus. Women are vital in our society. May all ladies feel valued and loved on Mother’s Day. The popularity of our Monday after school “Little Lukies” group is growing each week. Jan Armstrong who is the organiser, would appreciate some extra help, especially for the older children from grades five and six. If you would like to lend a hand each Monday afternoon (term time) you would be most welcome. For details of what is required please contact Jan on 0404 114 849 or jan@katnap.com. Commencing at 9am on Wednesday 12 May and thereafter the second Wednesday of each month, the Wonglepong CWA ladies are joining with St Luke’s to offer a social gathering in the pavilion at St Luke’s. This is free to anyone, men and women, for a cuppa, something to eat and just a chance to relax and have a chat. Whether you are just passing by, feeling a little lonely or just wanting to unwind, the kettle will be on and you can relax and talk to ladies that care. All are welcome. Yes, St Luke’s is here in the middle of town, so why not open our doors and welcome everyone. Our Lord welcomes all and so do we.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

PLANNING ACT 2016

PUBLIC NOTICES ADOPTION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE AMENDMENT

ADOPTION OF A MINOR AMENDMENT

Notice is given that on 23 March 2021, Scenic Rim Regional Council adopted an Administrative Amendment to the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 (Planning Scheme). The Administrative Amendment is made in accordance with Chapter 2, Part 1 of the Minister’s Guidelines and Rules (Version 1.1) made under the Planning Act 2016 and prescribed in the Planning Regulation 2017. The purpose of the Administrative Amendment is to correct or change matters that have been identified through the implementation of the Planning Scheme and include: a) an explanatory matter about the Planning Scheme; b) the format or presentation of the Planning Scheme; c) a spelling or grammatical error in the planning scheme that does not materially affect the remainder of the Planning Scheme; d) a factual matter incorrectly stated in the Planning Scheme; e) a redundant or out-dated term in the Planning Scheme; f) inconsistent numbering of provisions in the Planning Scheme; or g) cross-references in the Planning Scheme.

Notice is given that on 23 March 2021, Scenic Rim Regional Council adopted a Minor Amendment to the Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 (Planning Scheme). The Minor Amendment is made in accordance with Chapter 2, Part 2 of the Minister’s Guidelines and Rules (Version 1.1) made under the Planning Act 2016 and prescribed in the Planning Regulation 2017.

The amendment is described as Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 Amendment No.1 and will have effect on and from 16 April 2021. The amendment is available for inspection and purchase at the Scenic Rim Regional Council Beaudesert Customer Service Centre, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert and can also be viewed on the Scenic Rim Regional Council website: www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au/scenic-rim-planning-scheme PD2021.0001

The amendment is described as Scenic Rim Planning Scheme 2020 Amendment No.2 and will have effect on and from 16 April 2021. The amendment is available for inspection and purchase at the Scenic Rim Regional Council Beaudesert Customer Service Centre, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert and can also be viewed on the Scenic Rim Regional Council website: www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au/scenic-rim-planning-scheme

The purpose of the Minor Amendment is to incorporate the updated flood hazard overlay mapping in the Planning Scheme from the Refined Flood Study for the Canungra Township adopted by Council on 23 February 2021. The amended flood hazard mapping is based on a localised flood study that has been undertaken by a RPEQ (Registered Professional Engineer Queensland) and includes climate change projections.

Council correspondence should be addressed to: Jon Gibbons, Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 25 | 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert QLD 4285 | Telephone 07 5540 5111 scenicrim.qld.gov.au Page 42

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Moriarty Park News Our hall and grounds are being utilised in so many ways now which is why it was generously donated to Scenic Rim Regional Council by Dick and Pam Moriarty so many years ago to be used by the community for the community in particularly for sports and recreation. This is wonderful to see and the committee are working hard to make the facility even more of a place to go! The Book a Court system has been installed and will be up and running probably by the time you are reading this, whereby you can go on line to book a court to play tennis and pay on line. Social tennis is available within a little group of locals always looking for more players of any ability. Soon we will have a notice board up by the main door upstairs to let everyone know what’s happening and when. We fairly regularly hold trivia nights as fundraisers for all manner of valuable causes and now and again a Bingo night. Next trivia, and yes the

With Bren Dalby

Trivia is back at Moriarty Park on 21 May. date has changed several times due to other user groups wishing to utilise the hall, is on Friday 21 May at 6pm for 6.30pm start. Cost is $5 per person with maximum of six at a table and a raffle on the night also. This is a fun cheap night out as you can bring your own drinks and nibblies (there may be some refreshments available on the night also) and always wrapped up around nine-ish. On 22 May our very own Scenic Rim Dog

Sports group will be holding an event in the evening to which you are welcome to come along and spectate. I hope it would be obvious that no dogs are permitted at this event however! Respect is also expected from others who are walking dogs and not spectating to keep clear of the park to allow the competing dogs to work to the best of their ability with no canine distraction. This will be appreciated by all greatly.

33 Christie St, Canungra. Phone: 5543 5228 Cheryl Davies - Licensee

WE DO MORE THAN YOU IMAGINE: w Banking Services w Stationery w Gifts w Greeting Cards w Interflora Flowers w Dry Cleaning w Gifting Hampers w Magazine Subscriptions wDarrell Lea Chocolates w Children’s Puzzles and Games

Happy Mother ’s Day to all our wonderful Mums

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BEAUTIFUL MUGS Three styles

Weather permitting, we are holding another Food Trucks / Classic Cars And Bikes / Entertainment / Bar evening from 3-8pm on 15 May. This was rescheduled from Easter Sunday when weather prevented us from continuing. I will reiterate that there will be more toilets, bars, food etc (more

of everything really!) as the last event was overwhelmingly supported and blew us all away! Please don’t be tempted, on the strength of us being sensationally under prepared for the inaugural event, to bring your own food and drink as this will be very much frowned upon. This is a fundraiser for our skate park project and we need all the help we can get so please support us putting on a community event for your enjoyment and enjoy! Our meetings are held every third Monday of the month at 6.45pm and all are welcome. Check out our website www.moriartypark.com. au and consider booking your next function with us! For enquiries and more information contact Bren on 0414 435 919 or email bren.dalby@bigpond. com.

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SPORT

CANUNGRA BOWLS CLUB By Ray Hickson

Sunday 28 March: Mixed

Bowls Day, sponsored by Canungra Hotel. Winner was a Canungra team Wayne Reiser, Val Reiser, Faye Hines and Shane Stevenson (Skip) with 6 + 43. Second a Canungra team Peter Shoebridge, Simon Wallis, Ron Kirkpatrick and David Coleman (Skip) with 6 + 33. Third a Beaudesert team Richard Knight, Karen Richardson, Jenny Bostock and Mick Richardson (Skip) with 6 + 23. Ladies Singles: Fiona Ward D Wendy Coleman 25 - 11. Sharon Hester D Kelly Street 25 - 20. Val Reiser D Jacqui Chadwick 25 - 14. Ladies Pairs: Ann Noris and Jean Ball D Kay Upton and Val Reiser 21 - 14, Kelly Street and Kerri Weston D Fiona Ward and Jacqui Chadwick 26 - 7. Men’s Singles: Ron Kirkpatrick D David Coleman 25 - 7. Jim Shiels D Jonathan Seagull 25 - 16. Quarter Final Neil Day D Wayne Reiser 25 - 19. Men’s Pairs: Second Round - Stuart Warren and Peter Shoebridge D Jim Shiels and Jim McCartney 23 - 20. Semi Final: Stuart Warren and Peter Shoebridge D Michael White and Wayne Reiser 23 - 22. Men’s Fours: Round 1 - Shane Stevenson, Jim McCartney, Jim Shiels and Wayne Reiser 25 D Peter Brand, Neil Day, Brian Laurence, and Peter Jervis 10. Peter Shoebridge, Erin

Armstong, Stuart Warren and Ron Kirkpatrick 23 D Mark Passante, Peter Hickson, Derek Finch and Tim Thomas 21. Semi Final: Shane Stevenson, Jim McCartney, Jim Shiels and Wayne Reiser 22 D Kevin Ray, Rod Duncan, Franz Kaimeier, and Jonathan Seagull 15. Mykal Prosser, Brian Harrison, Simon Wallis and John Harrison 29 D Peter Shoebridge, Ron Kirkpatrick, Stuart Warren and Erin Armstrong 9. Wednesday 31 March: Paddle Pop Pairs. 16 players. Winner of the day Kevin Ray 4 + 25. Wednesday 14 April: Paddle Pop Pairs. 20 players. Winner of the day Peter Shoebridge 4 + 25. Wednesday 21 April: Paddle Pop Pairs. 24 players. Winner of the day Jonathan Seagull 4 - 44. Leaders after seven weeks: Stuart Warren 22 - 135; Cliff Hammond 20 - 157; Ron Kirkpatrick 18 - 134. Sunday 11 April: Annual visit from Amderley Bowls Club. After a hearty meal all visitors had a great game of lawn bowls. Then after a few more refreshments boarded the bus with the promise of coming again next year. Monday 12 April: Ladies Wall Plaque Competition. Paradise Point 72 D Canungra 43. Highest Rink margin winner was Paradise Point + 26. Monday 26 April: Ladies Wall Plaque Competition. Broadbeach 99 D Canungra 58. Highest Rink Winner Broadbeach + 37.

Winners of the Canungra Hotel sponsored bowls day: Wayne Reiser, Faye Hines, Val Reiser and Shane Stevenson (Skip).

HAVE YOU JUST MOVED TO CANUNGRA?

Come along to Canungra Bowls Club and join in our Mixed Pairs Days. Every Wednesday and Saturday morning 9am for 9.30am start, looking forward to meeting you there. For membership enquiries email canungrabowlsclub@gmail.com. Social membership $5 per year. Full bowling membership $110 per year.

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CANUNGRA AREA GOLF CLUB With Kim Sami

The course is looking sensational. Again we thank our amazing grounds crew who got the course back into a playable condition after such a wet month of rain. Don’t forget our Monday Veteran’s Competition is back – 8am on the last Monday of each month (weather permitting of course). Visitors are always welcome. Thursday 1 April: Stableford. Winner - Bob Flitton (36) cb. Runner-Up – Ross Hewlett (36) NTP’s – 8th Tobes Uccetta, 16th 22+ 2nd shot David White. BRD to 22. Saturday 10 April: Stableford. Winner - Brett Fletcher (38), Runner-Up – Mark Broadbent (36). NTP’s – 5th Tobes Stan Bobermien, 8th Greg Brechbuhl, Ladies 2nd shot 27+ Tania Bobermien, 16th Mark Broadbent, 16th 22+ 2nd shot Brett Fletcher. BRD to 29. Tuesday 13 April: Stroke and Putt, Monthly Medal. Winner - Jo Windle (77), Runner Up – Kim Sami (81) Putts – Nora Jones NTP’s – 5th 32+ 2nd shot - Jo Windle. BRD Kathy Darlington, Gael Jarvis, Jane Weber. Thursday 15 April: Stroke and Putt, Monthly Medal. Winner Tobes Uccetta (69), Runner-Up – Cameron Spalding (71) Putts

– Ken Gear (22)cb. NTP’s – 5th D McGuiness, 7th B Flitton, 7th 27+ 2nd shot - B Cooper, 8th Stan Bobermien, 16th 22+ 2nd shot – N Connolly, 17th T Uccetta BRD to 78. Saturday 17 April: Stroke and Putt, Monthly Medal. Winner - Rhys Bodey (68), Runner-Up – B Broderick (69)cb. Putts – B Broderick (22) NTP’s – 7th B Flitton, 8th Chris Murphy, 8th Ladies 27+ 2nd shot – Kathy Darlington, 14th Tania Bobermien, 16th Cameron Spalding, 16th 22+ 2nd shot – Les Morley, 17th Rhys Bodey. BRD to 76. Tuesday 20 April: 2 person Ambrose. Winners – Nora Jones and Kathy Darlington (72.75). Runners Up – Kim Sami and Michelle Day(76.75) BRD Pam McAllan and Trish Schmidt (78), Liz Bobermien and Gael Jarvis (80), Jo Windle and Jane Weber (80.25), Kym Crook and Wendy Brown (82.75). Thursday 22 April: SS v PAR. Winner - Ross Hewlett (0) cb, Runner-Up – Les Morley (0) cb. NTP’s – 7th Bert Wiedemann, 7th 27+ 2nd shot – David White, 8th Cameron Spalding, 14th Les Morley, 16th Ross Hewlett, 16th 22+ 2nd shot – N Connolly. BRD to -6. Saturday 24 April: Split 6’s Winners - Greg and Dylan

Canungra ladies taking part in their first round of Chix with Sticks. Brechbuhl (65). RunnersUp – B Broderick and Ross Jackson(59)cb. Highest point scorer – Greg Brechbuhl (42). NTP’s – 7th G Brechbuhl, 8th Ladies 27+ 2nd shot – T Bobermien, 14th R Jackson, 16th J Rodger, 16th 22+ 2nd shot – B Fletcher, 17th R Jackson. BRD to 54. Monday 26 April: Canungra Veteran’s Stableford. Winner – Ross Jackson (37), Runner Up – John Rodger (36) NTP’s

– 5th B Fletcher, 7th R Jackson, 8th R Paget, 14th D Cameron, 16th S Fletcher, 16th 22+ 2nd shot – K Muir, 17th J Rodger. BRD to 30. Tuesday 27 April: Stableford. Winner – Kathy Darlington (35), Runner Up – Michelle Day (29)cb. NTP – 14th 32+ 2nd shot Jackie – Kilner. BRD Kym Crook (29), Jackie Kilner (27), Pam McAllan (25), Leigh Parsons (24). The Canungra Ladies

travelled to Tally Valley on Monday 21 April to compete in the 1st Round of the Chix with Sticks Competition between Boomerang Farm, Tallebudgera (Coplicks), Tally Valley and Canungra. Congratulations to Tallebudgera who won the 1st round. We look forward to the next round at Tallebudgera in June. For more information contact the Clubhouse on 5543 4620 or email canungragolf@ gmail.com.

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Canungra Owls Soccer News By Bren Dalby Our Wednesday night men’s games are becoming popular with steak burgers, curries etc available from the canteen and a crowd is beginning to form to encourage our team. They are playing very well and are great to watch so get yourselves down! The Men’s Metro League has been graded to incorporate a Division Three so we are waiting for the new draw to come out to let you know when to come but keep an eye out and we will endeavour to put notifications up at Foodworks, on Facebook and hopefully soon on our very own notice board at Moriarty Park. We had nine teams playing at home for the

first Junior weekend of the season which was great to see and be part of. After the numbers last year it is so good to have 11 teams playing this year, and all playing well, and hoping to have more next year. Friday nights will see our Under 15s playing so another opportunity to have dinner cooked for you and support our youth. We want to recreate a super club culture again after this, to a degree, fell by the wayside with COVID so try to come along and help us! We wish to thank Scenic Rim Regional Council for funding through their Smarty Grant program, a new fridge for the canteen; this was very much needed and we are very grateful. Cameron Mansfield as

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Stephanie Competes Naturally Local Personal Trainer, Stephanie Eriksen has qualified for the Australian ICN (I Compete Naturally) Body Building Championships to be held on the Gold Coast in October. Stephanie competed in the 2021 ICN All Female Brisbane Classic on 16th May and was delighted to qualify for the Australian Championships in her first competition. She competed in two classes in the body sculpting competition - Bikini and Sports Model. The body sculpting judging criteria are slightly different for each class and Stephanie says this is where her knowledge of poses came in to play. “I trained for both classes and was slightly too lean for the bikini class but was able to compensate through my poses,” she said. “In the Sports Model class I was able to go with harder, more defined poses.” Stephanie was working with

horses as an eventing groom until COVID hit last year. She decided she needed more balance in her life after working six or seven days a week travelling and decided to follow her interest in personal training. “I started studying and then began working at Live Fit Gym in September 2020.” “I’ve always enjoyed working out at the gym and it has been very rewarding to see clients progressing as I train them.” Stephanie said she is grateful to the Live Fit Gym team for their support. “Steve, Kym and the team and the Live Fit Gym members who trained with me were great.” “It is an intricate process, building muscle and dieting the way you do. Having the support of my coach, Courtney McConnell and Live Fit Gym has made a huge difference.” Stephanie will compete at the ICN Australian Championships at Star Casino in October.

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