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A HINTERLAND MOMENT

Hinterlanders seem to like expressing their personality through their choice of letterboxes. There are some incredibly creative ones lining our streets, and talented local photographer Jeanette took up the challenge to capture some of her favourites! (page 10). I love the result – but if you think she missed a good one (perhaps your own) send it through to the Green and we’ll try and get it into the next issue.

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THIS SPACE Something new and exciting is coming to the hinterland

I constantly meet new and interesting locals through the Green. This issue I had the incredible opportunity to watch master chef Zeb from Wasabi at work, (page 14), and hung out with boot lover Zoe (page 6). These are the wonderful people who give our region its flavour and flair.

Floating Bridges filming their new video in the Bunker at the Imperial Hotel. Photo: Sacha HMcL, Eumundi.

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SACHA HAMILTON-MACL AREN editor@eumundigreen.com.au PO Box 482, Eumundi 4562 ECCO thanks the volunteers who contributed over 100 hours production, collation and delivery work for the last issue of The Green Proofreading: Bronwen Pearson, Hamish Cameron, Anthony WynneHoelscher & Sacha HamiltonMacLaren.

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ADVERTISING DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE (280) IS BEFORE NOON TUES 24 OCT Published by Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd (ECCO) trading as Experience Eumundi ACN 133 941 278. For advertising rates please go to eumundigreen.com.au. A yearly subscription is $50 posted. 4500 copies of the The Green are delivered every fortnight to households, schools, cafés, shops and markets in Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, North Arm, Belli Park, Eerwah Vale, Weyba Downs and Cooroy as well as Noosa Info Centres. This magazine is printed on 100% environmentally friendly, Australian grown and made Grange Offsett paper, except the cover which is printed on Sovereign A2 – Silk 170 gsm which is also environmentally friendly. australianpaper.com.au The Green: made for the community by the community. Disclaimer (the fine print): All information in Eumundi Green has been written in good faith based on material, verbal or written, provided by contributors. The editor is not obliged to publish every item of information received nor will all letters and articles submitted be published without change because of layout and production considerations. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information in this publication, the publishers cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from omissions or inadvertent errors contained herein. The views expressed therein are not necessarily those of, or endorsed by, the editor or the publisher of Eumundi Green. Inclusion of any material is in no way to be taken as an endorsement by the publisher of Eumundi Green. Letters will be published if name and township is clearly identified. Partial name will then be withheld upon request. Any photographs submitted to Eumundi Green are accepted on the basis that approval has been given for publication by the subjects of the photograph. Advertisers upon and by lodging material with Eumundi Green for publication or authorising or approving the publication or any material indemnify the publisher and its agents against all liability, claims or proceedings whatsoever.

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The best little playground on the Sunny Coast is about to get better! Early 2018 will see a further development of our iconic Dick Caplick playground to include fantastic new BBQ facililities and... (drum roll please) a slippery slide! Thanks to Sunshine Coast Council and Councillor Greg Rogerson the park’s play area and gathering space will be extended to include: * Construction of pedestrian path network in and around the playground and BBQ shelter * Construction of BBQ shelter in the same style as the existing rotunda. The shelter will include 2 table and chair combos and a BBQ. * Construction of a new playground unit aimed at the primary school aged children which is currently not covered by the existing equipment. * Relocation of some existing furniture to align with the new layout. The project is in keeping with the design outcomes of the Dick Caplick Park Concept plan and will have a budget of approximately $240,000! Can’t wait.

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Business S T U D E N T S L E A R N T H A I C U LT U R E Sala Thai hosted a cooking class and demonstrations for students from Bundaberg State High School last week. The group of 33 teenagers and five teachers learnt about Thai food and culture. Restaurant owner Jang Etheridge shared the group had the opportunity to… “learn and get the knowledge about the different kinds of people who eat vegan and vegetables, and also people who eat gluten free.”

FA N N E T W O R K S IN EUMUNDI Food and Agribusiness Network held a networking night for members last week in the Eumundi Brewery at the Imperial Hotel. The group of around 60 people from the food industry made new connections and learnt about leadership, culture and communication in the workplace from Harrison Human Resources.

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Business S M A L L B U S I N E S S D I G I TA L G R A N T S

Photo Competition Do you love your dog? Take them everywhere? Email your photo to be in the draw this week to win a hamper of dog treats. The winning picture will be published in the next edition of the ‘Eumundi Green’ and a donation of $50 will go to the RSPCA.

The Small Business Digital Grants Program provides small businesses with up to $10,000 to access digital technologies and services to enable them to engage with the global economy and make the most of online business opportunities. The funding of eligible businesses is for the purchase of hardware, software and services (such as digital coaching). Minimum grant funding is $1000. The business must show that

the digital technology or service purchased and adopted will enhance the digital capabilities of their business and help them to be more competitive and employ more staff. To be eligible the business must have fewer than 20 employees and a turnover of $2 million or less in the last financial year. Applications close 24 October, 5pm. dtesb.smartygrants.com. au/digital3 or grants@dtesb.qld. gov.au.

BOOTS PERFECT FIT Agave Blue business owner and Doonan local Zoe Kennedy shared, “It’s a beautiful thing to live in your favourite place selling something you love.” Zoe and husband Tarquin recently opened their boot store on Memorial Dr, but have actually been selling handmade Mexican boots in Eumundi since 2014. The stall soon became a microbusiness at Eumundi Square where she trialed her designs and refined the branding. Zoe shared that her micro business shop was the perfect launch pad to start a successful business from. “Louis’ Eumundi Square was the perfect incubator – it allowed us to organically grow with the business.” “There’s no way we could have opened a shop in town without building up the clientele there

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first,” she said. But now that Agave Blue has built up a national client base, the time was right to open a showroom/ shop in town. Zoe shared they don’t rely on walk-in trade but have worked hard to build up clientele through social media and at events like Gympie Muster, The Ekka, Tamworth Music Festival and numerous equestrian events. Zoe goes to Mexico at least once a year to visit the family business where her boots are handmade. She’s fostered a fair trade relationship with her Mexican supplier. “We are the only place in Australia with these boots – it’s why people are willing to pilgrimage from across Australia.”


Community COMMUNITY NEWS The Queen Alexandra Masonic Lodge, cnr of Elm & Sapphire St, Cooroy, is holding an open day, Sat 21 Oct, 2pm. Freemasonry is one of the oldest society in the world. Families particularly welcome. Light refreshments. FB: Cooroy Queen Alexandra. admin@ sunshinecoastfreemasons.com A Fair Day Out is a free event hosted by Equity Works and Eumundi Markets on Saturday 28 October, 7am – 2pm. The day celebrates inclusive communities and is a wonderful creative expression for people with disabilities. The fun day out will include market stalls, live music, petting zoo, art and craft, sack races, egg and spoon races, face painting and more. Joe’s Waterhole is holding a Melbourne Cup luncheon on Tues 7 Nov, 11.30am. Big screen TV, sweeps, raffles, full tab at hotel, great prizes for best dresses and hats, lucky door prize. $45 per person. 5442 8144. Expressions of interest are now welcome for exhibitions at the Eumundi Historical Association’s art space in 2018. Download the form from discovereumundi.com. Cooroy-Noosa Genealogical & Historical Research Group are holding Trove and British Newspapers research workshops with Di Rinaldi on Sat 21 Oct, 1 - 3pm and Tues 31, 1.30 - 3pm, at 17 Emerald St. Bookings required. genealogy-noosa.org.au. The Heritage Centre, 17 Emerald St, Cooroy is now open for extended hours on the fourth Saturday of each month from 9am to 3pm. Members of Cooroy-

Noosa Family and Local History Group will be there to welcome new members and visitors and to help with local heritage and family history questions. Nominate a person or community group making a difference for a 2018 Sunshine Coast Australia Day Award in one of the six categories: Citizen of the Year; Young Citizen of the Year; Senior Citizen on the Year; Community Group or Organisation; Environment; Creative, Sport and Recreation. Nominations close 4 Dec. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au As part of the Garage Sale Trail, The Endeavour Foundation Cooroy is holding an extravaganza garage sale on Sat 21 Oct, 28 Maple St, Cooroy, 9am – 12.30pm. Discover pre-loved items at great prices, while raising funds for people with a disability. endeavour.com.au/ shop-with-us/locations Join Andrea Lopez and Sherridan Boyle in a Clearing the Tribal Lines women’s ceremony at Secrets from the Honey Tree, Memorial Dr, Eumundi, Sat 21 Oct, 3-6pm. Restore, cleanse and heal in privacy and gentleness. $75 with places limited. Even the curious are welcome. secretsfromthehoneytree.com. The Imperial Hotel is holding its annual kids (five – 12 years) Halloween Disco Party on Tues 31 Oct, 6.30-7.30pm. $15 tickets include a meal voucher. Prizes up for grabs for great costumes and kids with the best dance moves. Bookings essential as places are limited. 5442 8811

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C H R I S T M A S FA B R I C WA N T E D Boomerang Bags Eumundi are asking for Christmas fabric to make bags and stockings for a stall at the December Night Markets. We are raising funds to buy the group a much needed overlocker for Christmas. We’re looking for any non-stretch fabrics in Christmas colours (red, green, gold, sparkly), or any Christmas themed fabric. Drop off locations: Humdrum Cafe; Eumundi Pharmacy; Eumundi State School front office or Eumundi Coffee (market days). For more information: Hayley 0412 958 446 or FB: BoomerangBagsEumundi 7

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Community CR GREG ROGE RSON Bill Davison was an outstanding local man who sadly passed away early this year. As a tribute to Bill and the wonderful community spirit he displayed over a lifetime farming and living in North Arm, I have submitted a formal proposal on behalf of the Community, to name the current Wegner Road Bridge in his honour. If you would like to support this proposal, you can do so in writing to council’s Community Connections Team at Locked Bag 72, Sunshine Coast Mail Centre, Qld, 4560 or via email: grants@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au A great experience The recent Experience Eumundi – Past, Present and Future Festival was a terrific occasion as part of the SC50 anniversary celebrations. There were Indigenous demonstrations, dance parties, BBQs & kids events in Dick Caplick Park, as well as Brewery celebrations and a grand parade celebrating Eumundi’s past, present and

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future. Congratulations to everyone involved in putting together this great community event.

Car park crackdown The Goodstart Early Learning centre on Napier Road has 10 car parks adjoining the centre which are all signed for 15 minutes during week days (Monday to Friday). These car spaces were allocated to give parents a convenient and safe place to park and to enable the escorting of their little ones into and out of the facility without having to do laps of Eumundi, especially on Wednesday Market Day. Unfortunately there have been many reports that these

designated parking spots are being taken up by market-goers for hours at a time, leaving parents with the tough task of finding somewhere else to park during drop-off and pickup times and putting the safety of children at greater risk. To prevent this from continuing, there will be a rigorous crackdown on illegal parking in these childcare centre spots. Parking inspectors will be closely monitoring the area, particularly during market Wednesdays so please do the right thing and leave these spots free for their intended purpose. North Arm Park There’ll soon be some extra bounce in North Arm Park with the basketball court to undergo renewal works. A new concrete slap with line markings and basketball equipment will replace the existing facilities. Work will commence shortly and is expected to be finished by mid-December.

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EUMUNDI VILLAGE PHARMACY Federal Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien MP visited Eumundi last Thursday as part of his Spring Road Trip around the electorate. Ted explained the road trip focusses on small business. “We are seeing more and more startups, exciting innovations and determined entrepreneurs who realise the benefits of commerce on the Coast. “But, starting a new business can be a tough, lonely

experience and quite the rollercoaster ride and that’s why I’m here to help,” Ted shared. Ted is this region’s representative in Federal Parliament. If you have any comment, concern or ongoing issue with any Federal Government policy, department or agency, Ted’s office can advise and assist. 5479 2800, or visit www.tedobrien.com.au. 8

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Music ROCK OPERA RETURNS WITH NIFF Local hinterland band HoneyBird is returning to Eumundi with their popular rock opera performance paired with the screening of Metropolis as part of this year’s Noosa International Film Festival (NIFF) on Sunday 29 October, 3.30pm at Eumundi School of Arts. The Green spoke to guitarist and composer Anthony WynneHoelscher about what compelled his band to create a rock opera for Fritz Lang’s 1927 iconic silent film. What is it about the Metropolis movie that attracted HoneyBird? History is repeating… Metropolis takes place in a highly stylised futuristic city where a beautiful, exotic utopia exists above a dystopic underworld populated by faceless, mistreated workers. And this resonates more than ever with Brexit, the election of Trump, nuclear posturing from North Korea etc, so we felt it would be good to reimagine the artistic vision and striking meaning of Metropolis as a live rock-opera. The score

developed by my band conveys the production’s intended message. [It’s a] re-imagining of the artistic vision and striking meaning of Metropolis, addressing issues of poverty and conflict, love and humanity, power and greed, and political themes as they play out today. What appeals about a rock opera? It’s a visceral experience for both the audience and the performers not unlike the operas of old - where music is matched to a highly theatrical work incorporating this magnificent film, underpinned by a live music performance, plus a string quartet!

What’s the School of Arts like to perform in? Awesome - unbelievable acoustics, great stage, good sight lines, fabulous space - and all the lovely old school quirks of a country hall. Will you be creating a soundtrack to other films in the future? We plan to tour Metropolis next year in major cities as this show has a lot of life in it. After this, who know? There’s plenty of creative space out there in a time of unprecedented historic uncertainties: A.I. robotics, climate change, responses to global terror, madmen in power... what a palette to work from!

T I C K E T G I V E A WAY The Green has a double pass to give away to see HoneyBird perform their rock opera at the screening of Metropolis on Sun 29 Oct, 3.30pm, Eumundi School of Arts. Simply email editor@ eumundigreen.com.au with Metropolis in the subject to go into the draw. Entries close Fri 20 Oct.

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AUDITION CALL Noosa Arts Theatre is holding auditions for a full scale production of the musical Funny Girl. Everyone is welcome at the information night on Wed 22 Nov, 7pm. A large and varied cast will be assembled for the production: both male and females aged from 18 to 70 years, for acting, singing, dancing; lead, character, ensemble and chorus roles. Seasoned performers, together with those new to the stage are encouraged to audition. Audition times must be booked with Margaret 5470 2510. noosaartstheatre.org.au


Photography

Letterboxes

HINTERLAND Jeanette Grevett, Eerwah Vale

The Green’s roving photographer Jeanette went on assignment recently to showcase the hinterland’s creative and kooky take on letterboxes! “It was fun driving around the streets and discovering the funky, quirky, funny, weird and wonderfully creative letterboxes. I did feel like a letterbox stalker though! Driving slowly around the streets, pulling over, putting down the window and getting out my big zoom camera! But I only got stopped by one person asking what am I doing?! Crazy woman taking photos of letterboxes!” More Hinterland Letterboxes on page 18. Know a letterbox that should’ve been included?? Please send through your high resolution letterbox photos to editor@eumundigreen.com.au and we’ll try and it into an upcoming issue.


Books KAZUO ISHIGURU: WINNER OF 2017 NOBEL P R I Z E F O R L I T E R AT U R E Judith Pattison, Doonan The 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to English writer, Kazuo Ishiguru. The prize is one of a suite of awards (Chemistry, Physics, Peace, Physiology or Medicine and latterly, Economic Sciences) established as part of the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 for, “In the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction,” for an author from any country based on their entire body of work rather than a specific book”. It is awarded annually, by the Swedish Academy, following a complicated vetting process, and although considered to be the most prestigious literary award, it has had its share of criticism. Last year’s winner, Bob Dylan, is a case in point. Even Dylan seemed surprised and not all that pleased to win. Some winners have even refused the award which has been accused of being Eurocentric, increasingly irrelevant, politically biased and erratic in its selections. Of the 110 winners, some Laureates have disappeared into obscurity, while those overlooked are now

celebrated. As Indian academic Sabaree Mitra, said, though the Nobel Prize in Literature is significant and tends to overshadow other awards, it is “not the only benchmark of literary excellence”. I would say, in response, of course it isn’t. It is one compass point on a map meant to be interpreted with others. In a way, the controversy around this award, and others like it, is part of what makes them so important. We should care enough about the profound redemptive value of literature to argue about it. In a world on fire, in every sense of the word, “outstanding works in an ideal direction” are more important now than ever. I reread Ishiguru’s Remains of the Day for this article and was struck by just how beautifully written and relevant it remains. The protagonist’s unquestioning loyalty and duty to a dubious master at the expense of love and human connection especially resonates.

beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world,” and were driven by a “great emotional force.” There should be no question with this selection. His novels do represent, “the most outstanding work in an ideal direction”. I recommend reading the list of winners and their works over the last 116 years. They represent more than a just a literary history but a guide/ insight into the evolving culture and politics of western society (two world wars!) and a history of the Swedish Academy itself. While the pressing issues of the day can make reading seem irrelevantfiddling while Rome burns Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day convinces me that it is an antidote.

Ishiguru was praised by the Swedish Academy for novels which, “uncovered the abyss

A L E X M I L L E R I N C O N V E R S AT I O N

Prize-winning Australian author Alex Miller will join ABC Radio host Sheridan Stewart for a night of engaging conversation at Noosaville Library on Thursday 9 November, 6.45pm. The twotime winner of the Miles Franklin award, the Commonwealth Writers Prize and numerous other literary awards will discuss his new fictional autobiography,

The Passage of Love. “This is my opportunity in old age to review my life and to celebrate the lives of loved ones, and to do this in the form of story,” Miller shared.

Although there are numerous literary awards, both country specific and internationally based, it’s generally agreed (I’m sure there are arguments!) that these are the ones to win: • Nobel Prize in Literature • Man Booker Prize (Best original novel, written in the English language, and published in the UK, considered the most prestigious) • Pulitzer Prize (American award for newspaper or online journalism, literature, or music) • Costa Book Awards (Great Britain and Ireland) • Neustadt International Prize for Literature. (American based) • Hugo Award. (Science Fiction and Fantasy). • Guardian First Book Award (For new writers of fiction and non-fiction) • Comparable Australian awards include the Miles Franklin Literary Award, The Stella Prize, Age Book of the Year and the Ned Kelly Prize.

Health Matters

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Health N E W I N S T R U C T O R F O R A Q U AT I C CENTRE

H E A LT H N E W S Zumba classes with Latin music are held in the Verrierdale Hall, Verrierdale Rd, on Tuesdays from 5 - 6pm. $12 or $10 with a pre-paid voucher card. Yvonne Corstorphin 0403 013 555. Abundant Yoga classes with Alison Cherry-Wood are held in the Belli Hall at 1170 Kenilworth Rd, Belli Park every Friday, 8.30-9.30am. $15 per class BYO mat and water. 0422 123 021 or abundantyoga@ gmail.com.

Eumundi CWA Hall. $15 no bookings needed. BYO mat. Facebook Be Fit Pilates. Yoga teacher Michelle Collier holds 6am yoga classes at the Eumundi Amphitheatre on Mondays. $12. For more information 0424 875 342. Kid’s yoga is offered at Eumundi State School for kids aged five to 12. Limited spaces so bookings required. 0424 875 342 or michelle@ mindfulyoganoosa.com.au. Eumundi Tennis club’s coach, Andrew Taylor, is available for senior or junior sessions from 4pm to 7.30pm Mondays to Thursdays. 0424 177 216.

Pilates teacher Susa WynneHoelscher holds casual classes on Monday, 6-7pm, at the

Eumundi District Swimming Club holds race nights at the Aquatic Centre every Thursday. Participate in fun games and relays. Free membership packs to all financial members, but members must be able to swim 25m. eumundiaquaticcentre.com.au

Eumundi Aquatic Centre on Memorial Dr, has welcomed new infant swimming instructor Kym Clift to the team. With Kym joining the team, more classes are now available. She will also be on the pool deck each afternoon as assistant coach to head coach Adrian Williams.

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Sensei Peter Zarb, Kakurin Kan Karate Do QLD, Eumundi. home, less grumpy when I’m unexpectedly challenged, more engaged with my family. My wife and I put our heads together and came up with a way for both of us to get some time alone to do some physical activity and reset.

I thought working full time, running a part time karate school and coming home to a sick baby boy and an exhausted new mum was tough... then I became a stay-at-home dad and gained a greater appreciation for my wonderful wife, and stay home parents everywhere. Having a child with a medical condition in a constant state of discomfort added to the challenge. I have to confess, sleep deprivation, dropping to one wage (as the young lad needs a full time carer), bills, part time study, chores - and all the other big person stuff - were enough to drive me bonkers. It was a petri dish ripe for breeding poor mental health and poor home life. And yet, I’ve managed to maintain some semblance of myself. I owe this in large to the support of my partner and to regular, physical exercise. Described in a very simple way, exercising improves our lung capacity, which means more oxygen for our blood. Our heart rate rises during any fitness activity to circulate the oxygen around the body. The more we exercise, the more efficient the heart becomes and eventually lowers your resting heart rate. The higher heart rate means more blood going to the brain, and more food for our brain

cells. The brain receives 15-20% of all blood pumped through our bodies. This will result in feeling more alert and awake while training and a greater focus after. Exercise triggers several chemical reactions in the brain, including endorphins and serotonin. These chemicals are neurotransmitters well known for their role in our mood and depression. The part of the brain involved with learning and memory is stimulated by the increase of oxygen. “Without a strong and virtuous mind, the body is useless” Tadahiko Ohtsuka We now see how mutually inclusive breathing is with good mental health. Too often we breathe because it’s automatic. Recent medical studies have attributed enhanced emotional judgment and memory recall with rhythmic breathing control. Exercises of any kind require you to become present with your breathing, so it is an active

action rather than a passive one. Getting out of your regular environment is also tantamount to improving your mood. Change is as good as a holiday they say. But better still, engaging in an activity is a welcome distraction from the perpetual deja vu of daily routines. Exercise encourages you to focus on the present, not the past or future. There’s also the benefit of socialisation with likeminded people in group activities like karate, or the revitalisation of solitude that working out at a gym can offer. The bottom line is that I feel better after I’ve had an hour or two to myself and done something to get my respiratory system activated. If I feel good, I’m going to be more useful at

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Let’s face it, exercise has so many benefits; it strengthens the muscles and organs, decreases stress, improves circulation, reduced risk of stroke and diabetes, lowers blood pressure, we could go on for minutes. ”Nothing will work unless you do” Maya Angelou My advice to all you parents find a fitness group, join karate, have a swim, get a personal trainer, organise a walking group. Get out there! Gently nudge your partner out of bed first thing in the morning and encourage them out the door in the evening. Get away from each other. It isn’t selfish to want to do good things for yourself. Remember, you’re the best parent, partner, friend when you are the best YOU. 0401 000 297 facebook.com/kakurinkankarateQLD


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Local spanner crab and organic pork dumplings Zeb Gilbert - Doonan with Laura Redmond - Eerwah Vale

Who doesn’t love dumplings! Executive chef Zeb Gilbert created this recipe to feature in The Noosa Cooking School’s dumpling and buns Masterclass – but it’s a hit whether I make it in class or at home for my family. Dumplings are also loads of fun. We are both big believers in getting kids in the kitchen and this dumpling recipe is another one that you can share with the whole family. Ingredients

To Garnish

• 300 g organic pork belly

• 1 punnet micro herbs

• 300 g Fraser Island spanner crab

• 1/2 bunch chives cut into three cm batons

• 1 garlic clove, finely chopped

• 1 cup of Chinese celery leaves

• 2 tblsp chopped chives • 2 tblsp chopped coriander • Olsson’s macrobiotic sea salt to taste • A pinch of ground white pepper • 30 dumpling wrappers • 2 trays lightly dusted in flour • 2 ltr of a good quality fish or chicken stock

• Drizzle of sesame oil Method • Dice pork belly into 2 cm squares then put through the mincer (if you don’t have a mincer you can use minced pork). Put minced pork into a large bowl. • Add the chopped chives, coriander and garlic to the pork mince and combine. 14

• Add the spanner crab to the bowl and combine.

simmering stock for approx 7 mins.

• Add salt and pepper to taste.

• For the garnish, pick and chop all ingredients, place in a bowl with sesame oil and toss.

• Spoon a heaped teaspoon of filling into the centre of dumpling wrapper, then form a taco shape and start pinching one end of the wrapper to seal, heading towards the middle. Use water to help stick the edges of the wrapper together. • Place finished dumplings onto a floured tray. • Place stock into large pot and bring to simmer. • Once all dumplings are made, add into the

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• Place dumplings into your serving bowl, pour hot stock around the dumplings and top with your garnish.


Outdoors COMMUNITY GARDEN Hi all garden enthusiasts! Well, we have been busy little beavers at the Eumundi Community Garden. Brian Jane has built us a wonderful, new entrance with recycled gates donated from the Formosa family - it looks amazing! We had our last working bee on Sunday 8 October where we finished off the rubble drain. We’ve made it look a lot more aesthetically pleasing by adding the Mary River gravel to create the dry creek bed look. This drain was planted out with blue irises and lomandra by Gwenda, Anja, Billy and Daniel and Terry McDonald - a visiting volunteer from Brisbane.

Anja Morgan, Eumundi

Please give me a call 0401 641 270. Thanks to all who help - even in the smallest ways. Feel free to come along to the next meeting – or just pop down and check out our work. Our next meeting will be held on Sunday 12 November, from 9-12pm. New garden lovers always welcome.

Thanks to the anonymous donation of the daisies which Billy has planted in one of the half tanks along with some transplanting from around the citrus trees. Also Brian and I created three compost bays out of pallets - which are now ready and waiting to be used. We are hoping to acquire the scraps from the local businesses in due course. We are now looking for shade cloth for the compost bays. If anyone has any sizeable scrap pieces they can donate we would be very appreciative.

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N AT U R E N E W S Permaculture Noosa is holding its next meeting and the AGM in the Cooroy Primary School Resource Centre, Thurs 19 Oct, 6.30pm. Guest speaker Susan Rodger of Eumundi Beef will talk about her recent American trip as a guest of the slow food movement. permaculturenoosa.com.au Brett Grimley of Ecolibrium Designs his holding a sustainable home workshop on Sat 21 Oct, at Yandina Community Gardens, 9.30am. Brett will share tips, tricks and approaches to achieve a sustainable home for less. $5

Non-Members, Gold coin for Members, Free to volunteers No booking required. yandinacommunitygardens.com.au Eumundi Community Garden is holding its next meeting at the old Scout Hut on Memorial Dr on Sun 12 Nov, 9am – 12pm. New garden lovers always welcome. 0401 641 270. The Eumundi Bushcare Group’s next working bee in the Sunken Garden on Pacey St will be held on Sunday 22 October, 8.30 – 11am. FB: Eumundi Bushcare Group.

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As part of National Recycling Week, Planet Ark is encouraging groups of friends and community groups to hold a Big Aussie Swap party during 13 - 19 November. At a Swap Party, a group of people get together and choose what to exchange – be it clothes, jewellery, toys, books or sports equipment. Swaps extend the lives of useable items, are a great alternative to buying new items that people don’t need and promote community engagement and awareness about reducing waste. Planet Ark’s Big Aussie Swap How-To Guide has helpful advice on running a successful Swap session at your home with useful resources such as invitations, swap tokens and signage. Community groups can register their events publically at RecyclingWeek. PlanetArk.org or call the National Recycling Hotline, 1300 733 712.

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In part 1, we looked at the issues with worms in farm animals, in particular goats. Now let’s have a look at some ways to minimise worm loads and this is relevant to most livestock. I specialise in farm animals and have recently become a qualified animal nutritionist for all animals. I also have an array of tame, friendly farm animals that I care for on my property as part of my Animal Petting Zoo side business. Three ideas for your farm: 1. Rotate paddocks every ten days and leave grazing paddocks empty for at least three months. Lime paddocks to alter their pH which can make it less attractive for intestinal worms/eggs.

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self-medicate (in particular copper and sulphur for goats, but professional advice should be sought as you must provide the right form of powder and not overdose). Intestinal worms do not thrive when appropriate levels of copper are in an animal’s diet. Goats in a domestic environment tend to lack copper that they would otherwise get from leaves and branches, but beware as copper can be toxic, so seek professional advice first. 3. Provide a suitable environment for the livestock. For example: more foraging for goats and grazing for sheep and horses. Some plants and weeds are toxic to animals so ensure you study your paddocks before letting your animals graze and forage.

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Further to recent owl stories, here’s an image of a recent Tawny Frogmouth fly in. A pair arrived following the big wind storm, however this one has returned two weeks later alone – I just hope the other is safe. Durnford Dart, Belli Park.

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N atu re N otes A TA I L O F T W O S WA M P I E S [ PA R T 2 ] Kon & Mos Hepers, Verrierdale We were fascinated by the way two swampies, Megsie and Willie, who were brought up together at our Verrierdale property, reared on the same milk-substitute formula with three-hourly feeds, trips to the vet for antibiotics and home administered injections, can turn out so different. About the only thing they have in common is that they seem to regard eating as a highly erotic stimulus and at such times they live up to the common name of “stinker” for swamp wallabies (Wallabia bicolor). Their body odour really is revolting. When they were still very little they lived in cotton pouches slung from a chair in the house, then gradually learnt to come out for longer periods, explore the house, hop about and jump up on things. An armchair became a favourite camping spot. Even then all Meggsie wanted to do was veg out and Willie never stopped annoying him. When scared, or tired, they would dash back to their correct pouch and dive in headfirst, tuck in their long back legs, do a commando roll and pop their little heads out again. With all baby macropods, when they are “at foot” is a tricky

and trying period because they are constantly “under foot” and follow their adopted mum every step. It would have been too easy to take an incautious step back and do serious injury to a little joey. Once they were weened they needed to learn to be wallabies. When rearing wildlife, it’s important to remember that the object of the exercise is a successful release into their natural habitat in the wild. No matter how familiar they may be, how cute they are and how much you enjoy your interaction, they are not long-term pets. If you have the correct habitat on your property and can release them there, you might never see them again. But if they choose to hang around a bit or visit occasionally, enjoy it. We built them an enclosure of about an acre having both dense scrub and a grassed area, where they could learn to run and to hide and other essential

bushcraft. It also familiarised them with the local vegetation. Of course we had no way of teaching them what was good to eat and what to avoid and which animals would harm them. Without their natural mums to show them, we figured they would have to rely on their instincts. Within their enclosure Willie would often whizz around the perimeter at top speed while Meggsie would find a little spot under a bush and hide when we came to check if they were ok. He gave us many a heart attack when we thought he was gone. Only supplementary bottle-feeds would bring him out. There was also a huge fallen tree in there and the boys would hop up on top and, like all boys, engage in king-of-the-castle and push each other off. Cont’d on pg 18

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Cont’d from pg 17 They also learnt that dappled shade is an effective camouflage. But boys grow up and so do little wallabies. Once they no longer wanted the bottles we knew it was time for them to go. With much trepidation we opened the gate and watched them hop straight out and down one of the tracks through the bush. Later that day we couldn’t help ourselves and went looking for them. Meggsie was nowhere to be seen – probably asleep somewhere - but Willie came

bounding up one of the tracks. Relieved that we had come to the rescue? Overjoyed to see us? No way! A flying drop-kick to the solar plexus was the thanks. It’s not easy being a wallaby’s foster parent!

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They disappeared for a week or so and we imagined all sorts of horrible deaths they had met but then, one sunny morning, here they were on our lawn, happily comparing notes over a bowl of bird-seed, then kicking each other and waiting to be served a piece of apple or sweet potato.

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