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Notes L O N G T I M E V O L L I E S C E L E B R AT E John and Ann Kennedy cutting the cake at their recent 60th wedding anniversary celebration. The Kennedy’s are the longest serving members of the inserts team for The Green with 13 years of service since Eumundi Green began under Joyce Turnbull. Ann and John Kennedy have also recently been recognised for their dedication to the work of the Eumundi Rural Fire Brigade over more than a decade.

Editor’s note ... The village smells of Jasmine. There are cascades of flowers tumbling onto the footpaths and announcing spring has officially arrived… as have the flies. Poor November is always wished away as we push through the month with our eye on the summer holidays and Christmas – yep – Christmas is coming. I for one though want November to last. I’d like to catch my breath. Look up from the blur that has been 2019. There are projects to finish, school to go to, Green’s to publish (three left after this one) and sundowners to drink before we get festive - surely. SACHA HAMILTON-MACL AREN editor@eumundigreen.com.au | PO Box 482, Eumundi 4562

Blue Trees for mental health awareness. Photo: Jeanette Grevett, Eerwah Vale

Contributing this issue ...

Doug Toms

Alison Belfiori

Jenny Brice

Jeanette Grevett

Libby Rough

Nicole Moore

Blue Tree Photos

Business notes

Blue tree photos

Blue tree project

Food

Adult Rugby

Max Weening

Blossom Wiersma

Coralie Kedzlie

Louise Formosa

Bronwyn Pearson

Jenny Formosa

Ignite English

Ignite English

Horses and Humans

Proofreading

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Business awards

Amber Grimley

Bushcare

Chris Sheehan

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Megatrends Create New Industries and Jobs Jenny Brice, Executive Coach Eumundi Early research suggested that about 40% of current jobs will be lost. That thinking has changed and although some jobs may be lost, like train drivers, many jobs will be reshaped by technology and not completely disappear. Obviously, the future will be digital. But also interestingly there are some megatrends that are emerging that will create new jobs and enhance existing ones. This is just a snapshot … The Silk Highway As the middle class in Asia grows, they will want more luxury foods like chocolate, wine and air travel. It is anticipated that 240,000 more pilots will be required in Asia. Planetary pushback Due to climate change risks, houses are being built that are completely fire resistant with new fire-resistant products to be created.

Forever Young This is not just about Botox and cosmetic surgery; this is about DNA research to prevent disease and regenerate every organ in our body. Keeping it real As people crave nature, the outdoors and human experiences; new tourist opportunities will be created. More for less There will be new ways to make food. We are already hearing about new meat products. Interestingly a new food tech start-up, Solar Foods, has created a climate-friendly, protein-rich food made from electricity, air and water laced with bacteria. Digital Immersion Banks are demanding that when a project like a hospital is being built, they have to have what is called a digital twin. Cont’d on pg 6

BREW FOR SMART PUPS Eumundi’s brewers presented a cheque for more than $10,000 to charity Smart Pups Assistance Dogs last week at the Imperial Hotel Eumundi. Head Brewer Chris Sheehan said they created a coffee lager for the charity beer (Karma Keg) to give back to the community. “The community has supported us so well, it is only fair that we give back to a local charity that in turn gives to those in need,” he explained. Smart Pups Assistance Dogs is a Sunshine Coast based charity dedicated to providing assistance dogs to children with special needs. Janelle Denny from Smart Pups shared, “This donation will enable us to purchase four specially bred Labrador and Golden Retriever puppies for our assistance dog training program.” “These puppies will go on to become an integral part of the life of a child with a diagnosed special need such as autism, seizure, mobility and diabetes related syndromes,” she said.

Chris Sheehan with Janelle Denny and Nelson from Smart Pups.

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Business B U S I N E S S E S R E WA R D E D

Cont’d from pg 5 This is when the project has been totally constructed digitally to see what works and resolve problems before the investment is approved. Intelligent machines There has been eighty-six billion dollars spent on this technology in the last two years so no wonder they are about to transform every sector of our economy. Google voice activated home products are just the beginning. Tomorrow is a whole new ball game when

machines will learn from themselves. Space out Cities are being redesigned to accommodate people changing work patterns like creating co-working spaces in office buildings, coffee shops and petrol stations. It may be worth considering how these mega trends can create opportunities for your business, career or your children’s future. Food for thought.

Last Thursday night Eumundi businesses celebrated another year of trading in the village at the 12th annual Eumundi Business Awards. Hosted and sponsored by Eumundi Square, the awards showcased and rewarded the endeavours of small business operators at; Parkside Markets, The Eumundi District Community Association (EDCA) Markets and Eumundi Square. Eumundi Chamber of Commerce also acknowledged 12 standout businesses. In his speech Eumundi Square owner and operator Louis Formosa thanked everyone for being at the gala ceremony, after what had been a hard year. Event organiser Jenny Formosa shared the event was a chance for local business owners to come together and celebrate before the busy Christmas season. “The evening is a lot of fun, but also a chance to support some of the standout Eumundi Businesses over the past year,” she shared. iloveeumundimarkets.com

VINNIES OPENS IN EUMUNDI Eumundi is known for its eclectic style and love of re-using and recycling. So the opening of a Vinnies – Eumundi’s first Op Shop – is a welcome addition to the village. Retail manager Lisa Baker shared that she’d been made very welcome by the community and had had a very busy first couple of weeks. “[People have been] amazed by what a fantastic job we did with such a small space and [I’ve had a great] response to how the store looks and how great the stock is,” she said.

influx of market goers check out the store. “We also like to get into unique communities like Eumundi to offer the locals something different and to show off some of the wonderful donations that we receive each and every day.” “Because the town is so unique in its own right - and caters for such a wide variety of people from different back grounds, age, gender - it gives us an cont’d on pg 18

When asked why Vinnies chose to open their new store in Eumundi, Lisa explained she’d been looking for a vacant site in Eumundi for the last couple of years but could never find anything suitable. “We recognised the benefit of being near the market precinct and thought it a no brainer really, considering the volume of people that come through the town on those days,” she said. Big Heart Bamboo was awarded the ECC Emerging Business Award.

On the shop’s first Saturday of trading Lisa said she had a huge

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Business

Congratulations Hosted and sponsored by Eumundi Square.

Best Eumundi Parkside Market Business winner was Quirk Recycled Beads.

Best Eumundi Parkside Market Business

Best Eumundi Square Business

Nominees:

Nominees:

Noosa Soy Candles Zest It Up Spices Mary Anne Lazy Susan’s Things for Girls Oak Set in Stone Star Duster Belle Jewellery Deco Angel Kamu Cantik Darryl Phone Cases

Bamboo Feather Sunny Blue Designs MirandaYounes Leather Zigani Clay Creations Wild Isle

Rusty Tin Gallery Afra Label Copper Art Fabric Society Elleni Jewellery Ocanic Artworks Natures Cutting Boards Urban Cayote Bella & Jo 4 Your Petz Tess & Jack’s Orange Juice Savage Sunglasses Jagwha Salt Lake Soaps Original Jewellery Cleaner Natzo Kids Laundry Shed Happy Shoes Cartel Coffee Marley Rose Zoo Monkey Paisley May Affordable Prints

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Willow & Gypsy Designs Eys Pens

Josephine Pearls & Antiques

WINNER Quirk Recycled Beads

Best EDCA Wednesday Business Traders Choice Award Nominees: Willow & Gypsy Designs Eys Pens won Best EDCA Wednesday Business Traders Choice Award.

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Community CR GREG ROGE RSON Division 10

In my previous column I outlined a number of serious concerns that I have regarding proposed changes to the boundaries of Division 10 as proposed by the Local Government Change Commission, which could take effect from March 2020. Under these proposed changes, Eumundi would be one of many Hinterland towns and communities no longer included in Division 10. The ‘”new look”’ Division 10 would essentially comprise of Nambour, Bli Bli, Woombye and the far western outskirts of Marcoola and Pacific Paradise. Having served the great town of Eumundi and around 30 other Hinterland communities for the last 8 years, I’ve developed a very strong sense for what is important to these areas and the people within them. I would therefore find it extremely tough to make such an abrupt change of focus to new areas of the Sunshine Coast and I’m sure the residents of Eumundi and other affected communities would feel a great deal of

confusion and uncertainty at next year’s local elections. I’m very pleased to report that council shares the strong concerns I have on this matter and has included them in a very detailed list of concerns and recommendations which was sent to the Local Government Change Commission. Council’s recommendation to the commission is that the historical settlement connections and current and ongoing community and business connections between Yandina, Eumundi and Nambour are respected and that these towns should be retained in Division 10. Here’s hoping the Change Commission considers our very real concerns and makes the right decision for the futures of these great towns and communities. Parking the matter ... One of the top priorities of my two terms as Divisional Councillor for the great town of Eumundi has been to ensure that local residents, tourists, business owners of the town,

and market stall holders, are looked after and given a fair go when it comes to car parking on market days and indeed every day of the week. Recently, there’s been some angst from business owners who have copped a fine on a non-market day for parking well beyond the allowed duration in timed parking bays outside their business premises. While I sympathise with those who have received a rude shock by way of a fine, I would also remind them that these parking regulations are in place to help their businesses by encouraging regular turnover of cars within these parking spots, therefore enabling potential customers to easily find a park. I have taken on board the genuine complaints aired to me and I have sought consideration by Council’s Parking Infringement Team on the possible waiving of these fines, under the circumstances raised. I’ll be meeting with local

business owners to address and discuss their concerns, including Council’s timed parking criteria, in the very near future and hopefully by then I have received word back on the fines! Road Reseal works If you’re a regular commuter along North Arm-Yandina Creek Rd, please be aware that Council will be carrying out some very important resurfacing works from 30 October to 6 November. Restricted on-street parking will be in place between the hours of 7am and 5pm and traffic movement through the area will be restricted while these works are in progress. So please keep an eye out and take extra care if you live along this road or traverse it daily. For Cr Rogerson’s full submission to the Electoral Commissioner on Proposed Divisional Boundary Changes go to Facebook: Cr Greg Rogerson.

4 5 6 2 B O U N D A RY CHANGE The Electoral Commission Queensland is currently reviewing the internal boundaries (divisions) of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council. The purpose of this review is to ensure each division of the Council has a similar number of voters (quota), so that each person’s vote has the same value. The Change Commission is proposing that Eumundi, Eerwah Vale, North Arm – which are currently part of Division 10, join Division 9 – which currently includes Doonan, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs. This would mean all of 4562 would be in the same division. The Division 10 Councillor is currently Greg Rogerson and Division 10 Councillor is currently Steve Robinson. If the 4562 region is combined in division 9 it will join other regions: Bli Bli, Coolum Beach, Maroochy River, Peregian Beach, Peregian Springs, Point Arkwright, Valdora,

Yandina Creek, Yaroomba. Local government general elections are held every four years, and on the same date for all 77 councils across 8

Queensland. The next local election will be held in 2020. Cr Rogerson has confirmed he will not be running again in the next council election. Cr Robinson is

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Proposed division 9 boundaries. yet to confirm if he’ll be running again.


Community BLUE LEASE ON LIFE Trees don’t grow blue. But if you’ve driven along the Eumundi Kenilworth Rd since Sunday 13 October, you’ll have seen two standing proud in the paddock of Darrin and Jeanette Grevett’s Dairyfarm in Eerwah Vale. A group of around 100 locals, along with Eumundi Rotary, got together to paint the dead trees a vibrant, sky blue in an effort to remind our community about the importance of mental health. Suicide is the leading cause of death in Australians aged 15 to 44.

(because he found a tin of blue paint in the shed). Sadly, in 2018, Jayden took his life after being released from hospital twice in the one day. He was overlooked in an overwhelmed mental health system. His family later discovered the blue tree and were inspired to adopt the painted tree as a symbol for a project that would raise awareness around mental wellbeing and to help generate change for other young people in farming communities.

One of the organisers, Libby Rough, explained the event came about when her friend David Lahey asked her to find the perfect tree. “As you can imagine, I thought ‘Why?’ So I googled Blue Trees and this is when I found out about the Blue Tree Project.”

“When the tree is registered with the Blue Tree Project they send you a stencil to put on the tree and is becomes a Registered Tree cont’d on pg 14

“I thought it was such a great initiative and the colour is so beautiful,” she enthused. Blue Tree Project for Beyond Blue came to fruition after a young man named Jayden Whyte decided to paint a dead tree on his farm blue

Photos: Jeanette Grevett, Eerwah Vale.

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EUMUNDI REMEMBRANCE D AY

READING TO AN UNEXPECTED A U D I E N C E Max Weening, Year 5, ESS Ignite English

Every year Eumundi & District Historical Assoc (EHA) hold a Remembrance Day service at the McIntyre WW1 Memorial Tree, opposite the Eumundi Post Office, from 10.30am for 10.45am start to the service, with the Minute’s Silence at 11am. All are welcome to attend this short community service and can bring flowers to lay at the Memorial Tree. There will be a free morning tea at the Eumundi School of Arts hall (opposite the Memorial Tree) to follow. Lest We Forget.

Helping children read while having fun, seeing them improve, plus doing this all with your loving golden retriever, does this sound like the best job imaginable? This is exactly what Kim from Story Dogs does at Eumundi State School. Each Thursday Kim and Charli, her golden retriever, can be found in the library, listening intently to a child read Jack and The Beanstalk or another fun book. Once working in information technology in Brisbane, Kim had always wanted to share the joy of reading with children. After stopping her information technology job, Kim moved to Sunshine Beach. Wanting to escape the crowds of Sunshine Beach, she then moved to Eumundi. Ever since Charli was a puppy, Kim had thought it would be fun to have a job they could do together, now she does.

Story Dogs is a unique program that improves reading and communication in a fun way, this is done by a companion dog and his/her handler. Story Dogs believes no child should be left behind in literacy and reading. Kim stated, ”we build confidence in literacy in a relaxed environment without pressure and judgement.”Charli helps the child read without the pressure of reading in front of others. She is like the student’s buddy, not judgmental on how the child sounds while they are reading. Kim is the coordinator for Story Dogs in the local area organising schools including Eumundi, North Arm, Yandina, Nambour and Burnside. With Charli, Kim is the volunteer dog team of Eumundi State School. Kim loves every minute of Thursday in Eumundi

State School when she is helping children with their literacy. ”It makes me feel like I’m contributing to the community,” Kim said. It is thanks to Kim that Eumundi State School has this wonderful program encouraging and helping students reach their reading goals.

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Music SMASHIN’ IT

Felicia Bowtell, Eumundi

There is plenty of amazing music around at the moment, it’s just harder to find sometimes when its not in the mainstream. I was lucky enough to find this Aussie wonder - the energetic excitement of The Vaudeville Smash who will be hitting the Offbeat Festival next month at the Imperial Hotel. Vaudeville Smash is made up of three brothers and two mates. Their sound is an explosion of funk, flute, sax, synth and groove, and their tunes are food for the soul… Offering a delicious modern twist on 80’s music which is guaranteed to get you moving. The name The Vaudeville Smash was taken from an Italian children’s karaoke machine that was around in the late 80’s. These guys are massive fans of the the 70’s/80’s Funk, Soul and Motown scene - Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind & Fire. Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson and Elton John, which is passionately reflected in their music.

When thinking of Funk music, the flute wouldn’t usually be the first instrument that would come to mind. But frontman Marc Lucchesi proves otherwise with his wild solos to get it started. When these guys settle in for a solo they’re at their best. I asked Marc which of the Vaudeville Smash’s songs were his favourite... “That’s a very tough question… I love singing and playing sax on our song

Dangerous. It’s a song about being young and in love with music and a girl,” he said.

became friends with the man. That was special to us. Plus, we all really love soccer!”

“I’m also very passionate about our song Zinedine Zidane, largely because of the effect it’s had on millions of people all over the world and the love we’ve received from it,” he enthused.

Vaudeville Smash will be headlining at the Imperial Hotel’s Offbeat festival this Saturday 2 November.

“We also got to work with Les Murray (SBS) just before he died and

Photos: Sacha HMcL

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Sport DRAGONS RECRUITING FOR S E N I O R T E A M Doug Toms, Eumundi Rugby coach A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT We enjoy a great lifestyle here on the Sunshine Coast living amongst our beautiful environment. And at council, we’re focussed on a variety of ways to protect it, including purchasing new conservation lands with your Environment Levy, and expanding the recreation and trail network across the region. So celebrate our amazing region. Join a planting day, enjoy a trail or ride, or experience one of our three environmental centres.

Biosphere nomination Our biosphere nomination has started its journey through the state and federal governments, for submission to UNESCO in 2020. A biosphere is a special place, where responsible development and people living sustainably, sit alongside active conservation. A UNESCO Biosphere would provide international recognition, and help us to protect and enhance our economy, lifestyle and environment for future generations. For more details visit council’s website.

DATES FOR THE DIARY

events.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au 15 Nov – 12 Jan – Pith exhibition Visit Caloundra Regional Gallery to explore an exhibition that will delight your senses - titled ‘Pith’, by artist Elizabeth Willing. It will feature sculpture, collage, video, wall-paper and a live performance celebrating the produce of the region.

23 Nov – EcoVenture Join in at EcoVenture a fun, outdoor, hands-on experience where conservation meets adventure! You'll have the opportunity to plant native trees and increase habitat for local wildlife; learn about the plants, animals and processes of a wetland through a guided walk in the Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary. AND for the adventure, choose between wakeboarding, barra fishing, or aqua park fun at the Bli Bli Watersports Complex. Hurry, get your tickets by Friday 15 November.

Christmas Carols Get into the festive spirit at a Christmas carol event near you. e29 November Nambour e7 December Cotton Tree e14 December Kings Beach e14 December Glasshouse Country e14 December Coolum

Training for the newly formed Eumundi Dragons senior reserve grade rugby union team will be on Thursday 31 October at the town’s showgrounds. At a public meeting held at the Imperial Hotel a couple of weeks ago, approximately 10 players have signed up to play for the club in 2020. At this stage another 1015 players are needed so anyone who is interested in giving the game a go should turn up at Thursday training (4.30pm) and register. Could be fun! Further details can be found on the club’s Facebook page. Coach, Dan Cooper, has promised that all new players will be made welcome. Fitness and game skills will be worked on with the emphasis on having fun, making new friends and playing the game for what it is - a game! Club president, Doug Toms, believes that those who play rugby do so to improve general fitness plus wellbeing and developing friendships that can

and do last for a lifetime. As a bit of an incentive and to raise motivation levels it is likely that the newly formed team will nominate to play in a Rugby Sevens carnival at Nambour on the 23 November. If this is to happen it will be the first time that a team from Eumundi has competed in a senior Sunshine Coast competition since 1919. At the end of the Great War all ten clubs in the competition at that time voted to change over to Rugby League where players were paid and insured in case of injury. Senior rugby did not return to the Coast till approximately sixty years later. It is now time for the community of Eumundi to (once again) cheer on their local team in the Sunshine Coast competition which sees teams from Gympie in the north to Brisbane in the south playing weekly matches from February to August.

Eumundi Dragons Senior Reserve Grade Rugby Union Team will begin training on Thursday 31 October at the Showgrounds, 1 Black stump Rd, Eumundi, 4.30pm. The team are chasing another 10-15 players. Facebook: Eumundi Dragons Rugby Club.

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Raspberry bomb bliss balls with a hint of lime Nicole Moore, Noosa Pengari Steiner School kitchen, Doonan

I love these summery Bliss Balls as they are so light and tangy. They hit the spot when I feel like something sweet that’s not chocolate. And now that limes are back in season, nearly everything I cook has lime zest added, and these little beauties are no exception! Because of the high fruit content, they are best kept in the freezer to maintain their shape. They can be eaten straight from the freezer like an ice cream ball or left out for a couple of minutes to defrost. Ingredients

Method

2 cups of almonds (or 1 cup of almonds, ½ cup of pepitas, ½ cup of sunflower seeds) - whatever you have in the cupboard

In your food processor, blitz the nuts and or seeds until very small.

Add coconut and blitz until the mix is consistent.

Add seeded, chopped and medjool dates, blitz again.

I do 40 g balls, rolled in desiccated coconut, which will give you around 20 balls.

2 cups frozen raspberries (or your berries of choice) 8 dates ½ cup desiccated coconut Zest from half a lime

Add raspberries and lime zest and blitz. This is the part where you will need your trusty spatula to help scrape down the sides.

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Health MO-VEMBER LAUNCH Help make a healthy, connected community of Hinterland men. The Mo-vember launch date has now changed to Sunday 3 November at The Imperial Hotel Beer Garden from 3pm -6pm. Drop in and sign up, drag a mate along with the promise of a beer – or come solo with the promise of a very cool Mo-vember T-shirt. $50 sign-up fee goes to the Men’s Health cause and you get a fancy shirt, food and $6 schooners on the night. Sign up: Imperial Bar or bottle shop, or The Store, throughout November. Or call Jack 0459 150 954. The Mo-vember men will have a mid-month get together and table tennis comp on Saturday 12 November, and a final barbie on 30 November to cap off the month and see what mo’s the bro’s were able to grow. Lucky door prize for the best moustache. au.movember.com

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we wanted,” Libby explained.

and referred us to Beyond Blue who kindly donated wristbands,” Libby explained.

For Libby personally, she has many close friends who suffer from mental health issues and in some cases, find it hard to talk about. “Additionally, as our family’s business is dairying, I am also very aware of the mental health issues surrounding

Libby shared her friend David Lahey and his co-worker Claire Alex (at Shell – Gas drilling), approached her to help organise the Eerwah Vale event. She said that they had wanted it to be a community event, not a Shell event, as it was more about raising awareness. “David has helped many people enormously in his work, supporting those who have, or are, suffering from mental health issues,” Libby said. The project only uses dead trees that need ‘a blue lease on life’ and paint them in memory of a friend who lost their life, or for those who have, and continue to, battle mental illness. “The Grevett’s dairyfarm trees were perfect because so many people travel along the Eumundi Kenilworth Rd each day and it would generate the awareness

H E ALTH N E WS Walking with the emerging woman: Menstruation Education Workshop for girls 9-13, 16 Nov, 1-4.30pm, with midwife Beth Newman, at Secrets from the Honey Tree, Memorial Dr, Eumundi. $60. Bookings hatchmatch2yahoo. com or 0412 103 743. The Noosa Yoga Festival

will be held Sun 8 Dec, 6.30am - 5.30pm, Verrierdale Hall, Verrierdale. Discover the diversity of yoga. Showcasing Sunshine Coast Yogis, healers, masseuses, musicians, artists, foods & lots of stalls. You are invited to attend masseuses, healers, stalls etc at your own leisure. noosayogafestival.com.au.

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Health HORSE AND HUMAN CONNECTION When you walk in your front door are you greeted by a bark or a purr that says, “Hi! – feed me – pat me”? Having a special connection with a pet is really special. Just by stroking an animal it can slow your heart rate, have a calming effect and perhaps make you smile. Spending time with animals alleviates loneliness, can make you more active and more social – which is all great for your mental health. A group of horse lovers want people to hang out with a herd of horses at a fifty-acre equestrian property in Belli Park. Equine lovers; Matty Sormani, Ali Clift, Jessica Doak, Lauren D’Arsie and Coralie Kedzlie, run equestrian therapy programs. They believe that a horse and human relationship can be fundamentally useful in helping humans find happiness and

wellbeing, as well as improve cognitive development. The Green spoke to Horse and Humans facilitator and founder Coralie Kenzler. Q: What is it about horses that makes you feel good? Horses offer us the opportunity to experience a range of feelings and an unconditional and nonjudgemental relationship. They

respond immediately to our cues and give us instant and honest feedback.

and communities, and assist us to find our own solutions to our individual challenges.

Q: Why do you think horses are so intuitive?

Q: How does the experience work?

Horses have used their intuition and awareness of their environment to ensure their safety and survival for thousands of years.

The horses’ responses are instant and provide honest observable feedback. As the relationship and trust develops, people are empowered to better manage their interaction with themselves others.

Q: How can this help people going through a tough time? The horses’ intuition and their responses to our non-verbal cues help to guide us and bring insight into the individual roles we play with families, friends

Q: Why did you want to connect people with horses? In partnership with horses we are able to provide accessible Cont’d on pg 18

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Our Jabuticaba trees are laden with flowers and hundreds of buzzing bees. They look like pom poms all over trunks of the trees. These trees are known as the Brazillian Grape. The fruit grows on the trunks of the trees. Very fascinating! The children stand for ages eating them straight from the trees and also picking them to make jam. Jeanette Grevett, Eerwah Vale.

Sugar gliders and honeyeater birds love these flowers, while the groovy seed pods are relished by cockatoos. There are three different varieties of Banksia spinulosa: var. spinulosa, var. collina and var. cunninghamii, these are all quite similar but have some differences. There are also some dwarf varieties: • Birthday Candles is a low growing, spreading form, up to 50cm high, with short, orange flowers with reddish styles. • Coastal Cushion is a similar height and width but with yellow flowers with maroon styles.

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BURNING TIMBER TOWER Blossom Wiersma, Year 4, ESS Ignite English The echoing of the deafening chainsaw and the crashing of the tall dead tree onto the bush floor was followed by footsteps on a mission to collect the fuel for our fire. It was Dad’s job to load the large sections of wood into the ute while I was responsible for gathering up all the tiny pieces. The smell of the oil from the chainsaw still lingered in the air along with the scent of freshly made sawdust. Ute loaded, Dad and I took the gathered wood to a cleared spot on our property to begin the construction of our timber tower. Firstly I got the driest, thinnest pieces and formed a triangle. As the tower grew the sticks we chose became bigger and bigger until we used up all of the wood we had gathered. We waited for the sun to sink below the distant horizon. As daylight left and the night sky arrived, we made sure our supply of marshmallows was ready as

well as what we needed to light our construction. My mum was carrying the gasoline and my sis was carrying the matches. With great care, Dad flung the gas on the fire and lit the match. We waited a few seconds then ... BAM, the fire ignited in dazzling golden flames. The flames seemed to climb on top of themselves until it was as high as a mountain and as bright as the sun. I looked at the middle of the fire, it had so many different shades of red, yellow and orange. The flames crackled while the heat warmed my skin and made my cheeks glow.

I love sticky, slimy sweet marshmallows. I returned the next day and saw the coals and black charred wood. As I came closer to look at them, I could still feel the heat. My Hinterland bonfire - with my family, sharing stories and eating marshmallows!

Gradually the intensity of the fire died down. I knew it was time. My fingers pulled open the package that held the sweet pink pillows. I took one, placed it on a perfectly straight stick and held it over the glowing coals. Yummy,

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opportunity to really deliver something special with bespoke pieces and an eclectic mix of stock,” Lisa enthused.

“I know people who are up all night worried about what they are going to do, and I know others who have just shut down their operations and walked away,” Libby explained.

Just the amount of people that were market goers that came into the store on Saturday is proof in the pudding really.

Jeanette Grevett shared the day could not have been more perfect with sunny, blue skies and so many locals turning up to raise $1,500 for Beyond Blue and paint the dead trees blue with the help of a cherry picker and tractor. “The wonderful Eumundi Rotary also came to keep everyone’s tummies full,” Jeanette enthused.

Lisa explained the store will be managed by Susan who is the Centre Coordinator from the Noosaville store. “It will also be run primarily by volunteers who will most likely be local, or not too far away. “We are recruiting volunteers now and need people to cover each day of the week, in particular Saturdays,” Lisa said. Horses and human connection ... cont’d from pg 15 opportunities for personal development and mental wellness to people of all ages. People of all ages, children, teens, adults and family groups can develop personally through experiential learning with the horse as a healing and therapeutic guide. Using horses creates a space for less talk and more doing. Q: Do you own a horse?

“The trees can be viewed from the road and get people talking and hopefully save lives - it’s okay to be Blue once in a while!” Jeanette shared. “A huge thank you goes out to everyone who made this day a very memorable one,” she said. Event organiser David Lahey said, “If just one person sees the trees and reaches out for help, we’ve done our bit.”

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