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Issue 152 – Thursday 16 August 2012

For lovers of Eumundi everywhere Ph 0400 707 778 ● PO Box 463 Eumundi Qld 4562 ● editor@eumundigreen.com.au ● www.eumundigreen.com.au ●

The flavours and colours of the 10th Eumundi Food Fest

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Eumundi State School kids cook up some delicious food freshly picked from the school garden. For more tastes, people and colour from the festival turn to page 7.

Property of the week A perfect place to start Located in Mergard Court this home is most welcoming with its relaxed atmosphere of living areas opening to a lovely enclosed sunroom. Surrounded by established trees and gardens it’s all about ease of living, lovely rooms and close proximity to Eumundi’s local shops and cafés. This three bedroom, two bathroom home is situated on an elevated 702m2 block of land and is only a few minutes walk from the centre of town. This property is well priced and will sell quickly.

Asking $399,000 · Call for an inspection Memorial Dr Eumundi • Ph 5442 8333 Sales • Ph 5442 8011 Rentals • Email: nhrsales@bigpond.com • www.noosahinterlandrealty.com

Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) proudly distributes 4000 copies free each fortnight to all within postcode 4562 area and at outlets nearby. Thursday 16 August 2012


What’s On at Discover

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Open 7 days a week. Phone: 5442 8762 Corner of Gridley & Memorial Drive E:manager@discovereumundi.com.au

Eumundi Tea Towel Design Competition Display All the entries are on display until Friday 31 August for the People’s Choice award. Come in a vote for your favourite or go to www.eumundifoodfest.com to vote online. These Tea Towels can be purchased from Discover Eumundi

Winning entry (left) created by Audrey Gunn and runner up created by Christopher Hard.

Judge Rusell Leonard, Textile Designer, with the winner Audrey Gunn from Traveston.

MY TREE Photographic Competition People’s Choice Award Sunshine Coast Council had their Living Smart Tent at the

Eumundi Food Fest for the last day of voting on their sponsored People’s Choice Award. (Winner in the next Eumundi Green). A book is being designed of all the photos and stories to be printed towards the end of 2012. More soon at www.mytreesunshinecoast.com.

Once in 100 years... The Eumundi School of Arts Centenary We are putting together a Centenary Booklet and displays and need your help. If you have any photos or memorabilia or would like to share an experience of the hall please contact us. You can also share your memories and photos through the Eumundi Historical Foundation Website www.eumundihistoricalfoundation.com. If you would like to help make the Centenary Celebration an event to remember please contact us soon by email or phone. Follow us on Facebook

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Editor's Word on the street Desk

Community Diary Friday 17 August Comedy and Consomme Opening night 6.30pm dinner and a show Indee Theatre, Memorial Dr Ph 5472 8200

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here are so many ways to get involved in our communities. So many courses, causes, groups, workshops – and most you’ll find in the Green. If you’re new to the area, or bored, or curious, or want to help your village prosper, consider getting involved with something that sparks your interest. Your life will be richer, your mind sharper and you’ll be connecting with your community – maybe even change things. Sacha Hamilton-MacLaren editor@eumundigreen.com.au

It’s good to have petrol pumps back in Eumundi. There’s a new local doctor at the medical centre to keep up with demand. There’s a new teacher at Eumundi State School to keep up with demand! In the last fortnight, three new businesses have opened in Eumundi. There’s a new fresh organic egg stall at the Wednesday markets. Doonan is getting a supermarket. Indian Palace is opening a second restaurant in Palmwoods.

Eumundi Green goes with GT Print With the switch of printers,

Eumundi Green is now printed on 100 per cent recycled Evolve paper. The Gloss cover is 60 per cent recycled and environmentally friendly Eco Inks are used.

Sadly QPrint – Eumundi Green’s printer of six years closed their doors recently. We were their last job. Thank you Anne Blacklaw, Steve Pitcher and the crew for treating our magazine with care. We now welcome GT Print Kunda Park and look forward to forming a great working relationship. Happily we still get to work with Steve as he now works for GT Print.

Want to read the Green online?

Email me at editor@eumundigreen. com.au with the message, “Online delivery please” in the subject box and we’ll deliver the link to your inbox every fortnight.

The GT Print fellas; (left to right) Graham Hart, Steve Pitcher and Craig Mulligan who are now printing the Eumundi Green.

ECCO thanks the volunteers who contributed over 100 hours production, collation and delivery work for the last issue of Eumundi Green, including:

Deanne de Haard Business Clinic

Susan Rodger In the Spotlight

Sue Daley

Local Crafts

Judy Pattison Book Review

Sunday 19 August Yandina Street Fair Main streets of Yandina 11am –6.30pm Tuesday 21 August Eumundi P&C Meeting 7pm Eumundi State School Ph 0407 139 836 Thursday 23 August Start of Gympie Music Muster Camping and Music www.muster.com.au Wednesday 29 August EHA general meeting 6pm School of the Arts Ph 0407 139 836

4000 copies of the Eumundi Green are delivered every fortnight to households, schools, cafés, shops and markets in Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, North Arm, Belli Park, Eerwah Vale and Cooroy as well as Yandina and Noosa Info Centre.

Deadline for issue out Thurs 30 Aug for advertising and Green Leaf is NOON Thurs 23 Aug Published by Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd ACN 133 941 278 ● www.eumundicco.com.au For advertising rates and requirements please go to www.eumundigreen.com.au or Ph 0400 707 778. A yearly subscription is $50 posted. Please phone us for local delivery points or to attend to any delivery requirements. Eumundi Green: taking the essence of Eumundi to the world.

Bronwen Emery

Eumundi Post Office

Dr Steve Dodson Chiropractic

Helen Hepburn

Restless Flycatcher

Cath Manuel

Gardening in spring

Proofreading: Bronwen Emery, Bronwen Pearson and Jacqueline Lavery. Design and layout: Kate Terton, T’n’T-media design.

Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd This magazine is printed on 100 per cent recycled paper, except the cover and centre pages, which are printed on partly recycled plantation-sourced paper.

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. 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 authorizing or approving the publication or any material indemnify the publisher and its agents against all liability, claims or proceedings whatsoever.

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Business News Bob back in business

Tourism Noosa’s latest research

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ourism Noosa uses latest visitor statistics to inform their marketing plans throughout the year. Figures for the year ending March 2012 indicate the region held up despite continuing global economic uncertainty. Main points include: the region had just under 1.8 million visitors in the year, including domestic and international overnight visitors

and day trippers – a decrease of 4.8 per cent; domestic overnight visitors were up 7.7 per cent; visitor-nights up 21.4 per cent; domestic overnight – spending was up 4.2 per cent while international fell 10.1 per cent; visiting friends and relatives market is trending up and a preference for holidaying in Noosa is increasing – particularly people from Sydney.

Business clinic Cherrie Orr served the petrol station’s first customers at 6am, driver Bob Mitchell (left) of the Eumundi Courtesy bus and Bill Cooper. It was eight months to the day on Thursday 9 August since the Memorial Dr petrol station had filled a tank.

Scruffy pets now a thing of the past for Eumundi

Liz Stone and Buddy, one of the first dogs to have a grooming makeover, with Desley (centre) from new business Eumundi Pet Grooming and Craig from Eumundi vets.

The art of the sale

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elling; you may not like it but to put the Friday night take-away on the table, you may have to do it. In his recently published book, “The Art of Selling: Learning from the Masters about the Business of Life”, Philip Delves Broughton concludes that good salespeople are born not made; even the best have to work hard before they can expect any kind of reward. He describes successful salespeople as having three key personality traits; optimism – being able to start each day knowing more people will say no to you than yes; tenacity – to endure the negatives over a long period of time; resilience – the ability to bounce back from failure. So what to do if you’re feeling like more of a “made” rather than “born” salesperson? Here are some tips from the best in the business: ”For me the only silver bullet, that will guarantee a successful salescareer, is caring. You need to care more about the needs and desires of your customers and clients than selling your own products and services.” (Tom Offermann, Tom Offermann Real Estate) “Enthusiasm is a must and you need at least 95 per cent; It all starts with a smile when you greet a customer in person or on the phone. You need to listen, focus, discover and uncover together to find the customers’ needs more so than what they want.” (John Madill, John Madill Toyota) “Persistence is the key; keep trying. A “no” today might not be a “no” tomorrow. Always be upfront with your clients.” (John de Haard, Health-Staff Recruitment) “Passion and purpose; picture yourself where your customer is and always remember how it feels to have your “problem” solved. Be honest with what you can deliver and commit to putting their needs first.” (Stacy Mac Kellar, Creative Wellbeing International/ Like Chocolate for Women/Twenty8) So there you have it from some people in the know. Care for your customer; be enthusiastic and passionate; don’t give up. In my own business, every time I pick up the phone I tell myself this: don’t think of it as selling, think of it as helping – I reckon anyone can do that. Deanne de Haard, recruitment consultant at FlexStaff Capacity Management deanne@flexstaff.com.au

Pet Grooming NOW OPEN Clipping & grooming of dogs & cats 20 yrs experienced local groomer Phone Desley on 0437 877 703 located at Eumundi Range Vet Surgery

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Views expressed in the Business Clinic are general in nature and not to be relied on as legal, financial or professional advice.

Business Clinic is sponsored by: Commercial, business & residential Quality, straightforward, commercially relevant legal advice 777 Eumundi-Noosa Rd Ph 5471 1300 Thursday 16 August 2012


Business and Community News What you’re saying on Facebook … About the police presence on the day of the Eumundi Bike and Hot Rod Expo: David Frith Jewellery: “If only they’d do as much for road-rage and tailgating as they do in picking on stereotypes.” Andrew Cunningham: “I was stopped - the only one on the road at the time. While I blew in the bag, another (officer) circled my car. The officer said, “So, going to the bike show are you”. I said, “No, I’m trying to get to work”. So what if I had been - it was a family-day-out.” Trish Shotter: “Second year in a row; they (the police) will kill this event. My 18–year-old daughter got pulled up at 8.30am making her late for work. What event has cops breathalysing motorists before the bars open and before the event is even in full swing? I understand doing it as people leave but it’s just harassment when people are stopped trying to get there. This is precisely why I didn’t go this year; it’s a way to “stuff” our local economy QPS.” Brenton Woodman: “Yes, smallest hotrod show I have ever been to. Police harassment at it’s worst-shame on them.” Shana Flanagan: “Hubby got breathalysed at 8.30am with me and 4 kids in the car on the way to morning soccer; big waste of resources; maybe they should try spending as much money on an overtime shift at 2am coming out of a party zone.” Brea Martin: “So disappointing: the boys were all on their best behaviour. I don’t think all that force and presence was justified at all; still it was a beautiful sunny day and some “wicked” bikes.” Claudia Williams: “Never seen so many police cars in my life what overkill! What were they expecting? All these cops would have been pulled from duty somewhere else. I wonder what the “haul” was: unregistered or stolen bike; drunks; any crims; would like to know. Maybe the local policeman can fill us in?”

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his week we cover a few interesting snippets of news that have come out recently about Apple products. One which may impact on many people is the “discussion” around the new iPhone 5 and the size of its cable port. The current port is a 30 pin design and the new one looks like it might be a 19 pin design (much smaller). The issue with this is that an iPhone 5 will not fit in any of the millions of peripherals for the current ipods, ipads and iphones such as docking stations, music players, car kits and so on. So far there has been no word of an adapter between old and new. Even if there were there would

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probably be many devices in which an adapter wouldn’t allow your phone to fit properly. Other changes to Apple’s range include: the removal of Google Maps and YouTube: Apple is increasingly distancing itself from Google replacing it with their own products. Removing Google Maps has been the largest upset as it is a very good product; Apple will need to have really done its work to ensure its (alternative) offering is as good. Will Apple be upsetting a lot of people? Or will Apple lovers continue their devotion. Wait and see. If you have a problem or a question phone or drop an email.

Locals win Goondiwindi 400 off-road

Eumundi locals and Pet Hotel owners Les and Glennys, ran a strategic race on 4–5 August in what is considered to be the most challenging off-road track in Qld. They battled the dust, woops and melon holes to finish first in their class and sixth outright in their Jimco Prolite 3.5ltr buggy in the Australian off-road championship. Photo by Dirt Comp Magazine.

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ouncil started work on improvements to the public amenities at 39 Memorial Dr but wayward tree roots caused a delay due to blocked sewer pipes. This meant that extra drainage work needed to be undertaken before we could get on with the job of making the toilets safe and accessible. Closure of the amenities is frustrating for the community and temporary toilets have been made available to minimise disruption. I have been working with the project manager to ensure that the work is completed as a matter of high priority. I understand there is property at the top end of town in a dilapidated state that continues to be of concern for locals. I can confirm that Council is working to resolve the issue and we are looking for a positive outcome to improve not only the safety but also the aesthetics of the area. It’s the time of year for the region’s natural wildflowers to display their beauty and a number of guided walks have been

organised across the Sunshine Coast as part of the Spring Wildflower Festival. Bookings are essential for the guided walks and are now open: www.community. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/events. At Council’s website: www. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au, you can find out what is happening across the region. Contact me on: 5441 8373 with your questions and suggestions for making the Sunshine Coast Australia’s most sustainable region – vibrant, green and diverse.

Councillor in division 10 Cr Greg Rogerson

Nathan Woodcock Systems Engineer

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Community News 25 years of volunteering recognised

Eumundi officer conquers ultra marathon Sergeant Martin White, Officer in Charge

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North Arm’s Paul Everett (centre), was recently presented with a certificate of service by Peter Wellington (left) and court registrar Andrew Walker. Paul has been a Justice of the Peace for 25 years. He is one of a handful of Justices of the Peace who volunteer at the Nambour Court House.

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his week we digress a little from law enforcement matters to highlight the incredible personal achievement of one of your local officers in a recent extreme sports event. Senior Constable Blair Doran competed in the North Face 100 ultra marathon (running) event held this year in the Blue Mountains of NSW on 19 May. This annual event is very prestigious on the international extreme sport circuit and entry is capped at 1000 competitors annually (this year 1001 started the race in good but cold conditions). The ultimate goal of this event “apart from finishing” is to complete the race in less than

20hrs. If you do so, your reward is a special buckle and these are highly sought after and regarded. Blair had been training for months for this event; the first ultra marathon event of any kind that he has competed in. He finished in the remarkable time of 18 hrs 55 min 03 sec - 453rd overall to finish out of the 638 competitors who actually completed the race. By any measure this was a fantastic achievement and shows the physical and mental resolve of a fine officer that is serving your community. Note to bad guys – don’t think that you can outrun this officer. “Well done mate – all your colleagues are very proud of you.”

EUMUNDI POLICE 5442 8222

News in brief Noosa U3A in Tewantin presents a fascinating series of talks by Eumundi resident Michele Mycock on the Six Wives of Henry VIII. Series begins on 20 August at 9am with Catherine of Aragon. Each week will focus on another wife. Armchair Travel adventure in Morocco, France and Spain begins on Friday 7 September with Angela Le Mare. Bookings advisable: Ph 5440 5500 between 9am and noon Monday to Fridays. New members $25 with classes and activities mostly $2 each session. The Doonan Service Station is reportedly moving into a portable building in September while the current building is knocked down to make way for a new service station and supermarket on the site. United head office refused to make a statement to Eumundi Green. United Service Station in Doonan confirmed the project was council appoved and going ahead but wouldn’t confirm when, although they did insinuate that work would start before Christmas.

Cooroy Badminton and Bowls Clubs invite people interested in learning to a free day on Sunday 19 August at 9am sharp at the Badminton Club followed by a move to the Bowls Club at 10.30am. To cater for numbers contact Kris before the day: 0407 001 845 or Nancy 5442 6330 or Cooroy Bowls Club 5447 6051. The latest round of Council’s Community Grants Program is now open. Community groups can apply for a minor grant of up to $2000 or major up to $50,000 to assist with projects that benefit Sunshine Coast communities. Applications close at 5pm Saturday 1 September. www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ grants. Verdic Philosophy and Chantic Meditation with Swami Govindananda on Saturday 18 August in Doonan. Two sessions are available: $40 for both or $25 each. 5471 0640 or info@ samjjana.com.

Free swimming

Free pool entry to all business owners or employees of established Eumundi businesses for the rest of August. Business owners must register any persons at richard@eumundiaquaticcentre.com.au or pop into the pool to show proof of employment.

The community celebrates the re-opening of Bob’s servo on Memorial Dr with a sizzling barbie and Uncle Bob’s Jug Band.

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FREE SWIMMING Thursday 16 August 2012


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umundi’s 10th Food Fest last Sunday had a great turnout of people from across the coast. Food, friends and sunshine – delicious!

The Fig Tree Sensational weddings and events – your venue or ours. Perfectly tailor-made packages to suit your taste and budget. When only the best will do. 1 3 4 0 3 16 1 4 0 n o s il ta e d r site Contact A n dy fo or v isit our web 86 Memorial Dr Eumundi l www.thefigtree.net.au l Ph 5442 8555 Thursday 16 August 2012

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Your Say Keith Field Lindsell 6 May 192522 June 2012

Keith spent the last couple of years of his life at Erowal, Maleny where he moved following the death of his wife Hessie in Buderim in April 2009. Keith and Hessie came to Eumundi in the early 1980’s. They built their dream home Lindsell Way on 11 acres in Don Napier Rd Eumundi and established a wonderful garden and orchard. The couple relished their years at Eumundi and became immersed in the community, in the Eumundi Historical Association, the Indee Theatre, St George’s Anglican Church and the Eumundi State School. In everything there was a passion for culture, the environment and education interwoven at every point with a love of history and a tenacious desire to record the history for those who come later. Keith and

Hessie loved literature, gardens and they much enjoyed their travel adventures in England and Europe. They hardly missed a performance of the Indee Theatre. Whilst Hessie was unstoppable in her writing several books on the history of families in Eumundi, about Cobb and Co and St George’s, Keith’s quirky sense of humour and his adoration for Hessie and her zeal made them a memorable couple. Hessie made a remarkable contribution to the establishment and sustainability of the museum in Eumundi now known as Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre. Her family books are a popular reference there to this day. Keith and Hessie were generous donors to community causes, they lead historical walks around the town and made sure that history at the school was never boring. They donated a herbarium and paintings to the University of the Sunshine Coast and were rewarded with their names on the honour board at the entrance to the University. There can be no argument that Keith and Hessie left Eumundi and its surrounds much better than they found it. Emily Williams, Flaxton and Joyce Turnbull, Eumundi

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For shopping with flair

Napier Rd Eumundi · Ph 0428 135 456

COMING UP Sun 19 and Sun 26 August  There are 90 fantastic specialty boutiques to explore at Eumundi Square, Napier St  Eumundi’s Indee Theatre group is performing Comedy and Consomme, on Sun 19 July at 2pm, Memorial Dr  Walk Memorial Dr during August and view artist’s entries into the Eumundi Tea towel Design Competition. The entries will be displayed in the windows of local businesses.  Visit Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre you’ll discover art exhibitions by local artists and Eumundi’s long and rich history. Memorial Dr on Sundays, 10am to 2pm.

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ECCO Community Forum 24 May I feel compelled to write this letter because of my disappointment in the way that a question from myself at the ECCO forum on 24 May was handled. My one and only question was addressed to Ross Clarke; I asked him why he resigned from the ECCO Board. The ECCO and meeting Chair simply shut down the discussion and forbade Ross to answer. I subsequently wrote to the chair, receiving (23 July) what I consider to be a spectacularly inadequate reply; again, there was no explanation why the discussion could not take place openly, just “the question you raised was inappropriate in any forum.” Ross is a well-known and highly respected member of the Eumundi community. I for one, and others with whom I have spoken, were appalled that such a fair-minded and hard-working individual felt that he was unable to continue his work on the ECCO Board. We who are not privy to Ross’s motives can only guess at why he left; chinese whispers create unnecessary concern. My question was genuine and reasonable. It appears obvious from others’ individual reactions that this is a sensitive issue. Our town and community $8 per line payable on lodgement either by phone credit card or to ECCO BSB 633 108 Account 138 935 689. See deadline details page 3.

SERVICES & NOTICES

SERVICES & NOTICES

Designer dressmaking and alterations Karyn 0457 232 628 ............................................................... www.eumundinaturaltherapies. com is opening its doors. Your 1st 1hr massage only $50. Kim: 0428 712 285 ............................................................... Eumundi Massage; deep tissue, healing, full body. Awesome experience. 0413 323 955 ............................................................... Pomona and District Meals on Wheels is looking for someone who enjoys cooking cakes and desserts to become one of their dessert cooks on Wednesdays; no formal qualifications needed (7 till 10.30am). Di 0400 795 919 or Michael 5485 1777. Mon, Wed, Fridays 9am–2pm ............................................................... Katie Rose Cottage is holding a Dinkum Bush Barn Dance fundraiser on Saturday 22 September at 6.30pm at Woombye-Palmwoods Rd, Palmwoods. $40 includes supper, BYO. To book ph 5479 0881 ............................................................... Justice of the Peace witnessing service available at Discover Eumundi every Sat 9 –10.30am

Free meditation offered by Buddhist group Forest Way Zen helps people deal with the stress and anxiety of living with cancer, illness or life setbacks. Teacher Barry Farrin is a psychotherapist and Zen teacher. Friday 2.30–4.30pm at Cooroy Library Community Room, Maple St. Barry: 5471 1332 or 0407 114 761 ............................................................... Rob’s Bakery Eumundi in conj with Weston Milling Footy Grand Final Package $5000. To enter comp person must spend $10 or more in a single transaction which includes a bakery product. Visit www.bakersfootyfinals. com.au and complete online entry form. Proof of purchase is reqd in the form of the entry info card provided with transaction of $10 or more

WORK AVAILABLE Expressions of Interest invited for receptionist, nurse and enrolled nurse relief staffing list for Eumundi Family Medical Centre. Ph 0413 199 766 for info if reqd. Send EOI to gm@ eumundicco.com.au

are unquestionably entitled to total transparency from ECCO; any question from the general public should be treated in a fair, diplomatic and civilised way; forbidding the question demonstrated a profound lack of respect for me and every other concerned individual. A community organisation such as ECCO, responsible for handling a communal revenue stream from the car park has a moral obligation to be completely open and transparent. I hope that in future meetings my questions and those of any other citizen will be handled more appropriately. Paul Curtis Praise for local doctors I would like to take this opportunity to say how grateful I am that we have such a professional, intelligent, highly skilled group of medical-health practitioners who practice with wisdom and insight into the present evidence based holistic approach to health care. The Noosa, Cooroy, Eumundi and Hinterland have a very diverse population of amazing people and the majority of them are very interested and keen to prevent illness and have healthy, happy life styles. This ethos of living is what is espoused by Dr’s Sanchez and Chant therefore, many people I know including myself, are clients of their practice and travel out of our local areas to access their services. The philosophy of this medical practice is futuristic and is a leading example of best practice in health care. I encourage all the support of the community to ensure this service thrives and continues to offer contemporary, evidence based care. The end result of this responsible health service is healthy people (mind and body), healthy communities and healthy environments – wonderful outcome for all. A very happy, healthy and contented client of the Eumundi Family Medical Centre. Robyn Wyatt

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In the Spotlight Organic beef reared right here in Belli Park Susan Rodger

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umundi Beef was an enterprise that evolved out of a desire for an active lifestyle and a long-term interest in health-sustaining food, after a brush with cancer in my twenties. My partner purchased our farm at Belli Park in early 2010 and we set about infrastructure and soil rehabilitation projects that are still in progress today. We both came from other regions of Queensland and were attracted to the Sunshine Coast hinterland having spent many holidays at the Peregian family beach house. With no farm expertise between us, we employed the services of Eumundi and Woodford saleyard owner Mike Wheeler to help us determine the property most suited to our plan of raising prime beef cattle. Eumundi Beef is a soleownership-business and operates on a lease over the farm. As a first time farmer my learning curve (from the outset) has been steep. Biological and Biodynamic farming methods are used. My philosophy is to create healthy soil, in turn growing healthy pasture for healthy animals to thrive and produce nutrient-dense food. Our

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aim is to commence the process for Demeter “in conversion” accreditation later in the year; as with nature it takes time to bring the soil into optimum condition and to get accredited status. As a boutique operation we have the capacity to turn out pasture-fed and finished beef to feed 50 local families on a yearly basis. They’re bred, raised and finished on the property and treated with care and respect to ensure the best eatingbeef we can produce. Knowing I give my cattle a great life makes it easier to take them to slaughter. Our breeds; Australian Lowline Angus and Murray Grey, were chosen for their carcass winning traits. Our calves are left with their mums until ten months of age to give them a good start and weaned within the herd to reduce stress. I have learnt to take time and work with the herd’s daily rhythm; then things run smoothly. Each animal has its own unique personality and a knack for making sure that farm life is never dull. Next beef is available end of August from the farm door. Visit www.eumundibeef.com.au or you can phone Susan: 0412 364 156.

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Schools The Sound-space Wendy McMahon, teacher

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hat is that beautiful sound I can hear in the playground? It all began with an idea to integrate many of the subjects that the children in Class 3 at Noosa Pengari Steiner School were learning. It was decided to build a sound-space for the benefit and enjoyment of all the students. After studying the childrens’ designs, it was decided to use the theme of a Rainbow Serpent as it honoured the custodians of the land and was a common theme in many traditions – including Hindu mythology and the Old Testament. The children were involved in all stages of the project. Some of their learnings were: having a budget – the children had to keep a tally

Cartoon Dave puts art into action with Eumundi preps

of expenses; the use of recycled and donated materials; the environment and sustainability; measuring tasks (the marimbas of the serpent were to be made of timber and plastic piping). We learned about resonance and how to set up a safe workspace. We also learnt many practical things such as: leverage – the large rock of the serpent’s head had to be moved manually and mixing and pouring concrete. Perhaps even more importantly, we learned how to work as a team. We found that we can do “our bit” by not wasting or polluting our environment; amazing things can happen when we work as part of a wonderful community.

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your local school making a big difference! We are now taking enrolments from Prep to Year 7 for 2013 Looking for a school with a contemporary approach to education, traditional values, innovation, fun and strong sense of community? Come along to our Prep Open Day for 2013 on Thursday 13 September 9.00am –11am in the Prep Centre, Napier Rd Families of children enrolling or planning to enrol for Prep next year are warmly invited to attend an information session and open day including a tour of the school and an opportunity to meet the teaching team. For more information about your local school please contact the school administration on 5472 6333.

Cartoon Dave from Toast TV (also known as “Dad” to Eden in Prep B) spent the morning with the Eumundi State School preppies, gearing up for the school’s Arts In Action Day in September. Dave showed the kids how much fun it is to draw crazy faces. The kids responded with squeals, giggles and some fantastic portraits of Dave.

Cooroy Family Support Centre Inc. Notice of AGM

22 Caplick Way • Eumundi Q 4562 P 5472 6333 • F 5472 6300 • E the.principal@eumundiss.eq.edu.au

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The Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 5 September at 9 am Cooroy Library, Maple St

Tuesday Tours with the Principal Ph 5472 9888 No enrolment restrictions apply

All welcome! RSVP by 29 Aug • Ph 5447 7747 Thursday 16 August 2012


Community Kids RDA Saddle Club on show in North Arm Swimming champ Troy

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umundi aquatic centre regular, Troy Carlson competed recently in Sydney at the Australian Schools Swimming Champs. Even though Troy competes in the ten year boys age group, he is just nine. He came home with impressive silver and bronze medals and a new personal-best. Troy is ranked fifth in Australia and second in QLD.

Sunshine Coast BMX qualify for state titles Alan Davidson

The Riding Develops Abilities (RDA) Saddle Club’s open day in North Arm recently, included; a horse parade, carriage driving demonstration, hippotherapy (which is a physio session utilising the movement of the horse to affect change in the client), a group ride demonstration by some members of Noosa District High School, a dressage demonstration and Saddle Club. There was also a horseshoe throwing competition and guess the weight of horses, Trigger and Ollie. Amazing gourmet food and lots fun.

Eumundi Dragons do it again! Lyndal Brown

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ome of the riders from the Sunshine Coast BMX club recently attended the Southern Zone Championships held in Gympie. It was a great day with several riders winning trophies as well as the right to carry a number plate on their bikes for their placing in Southern Queensland. For a small club the Sunshine Coast BMX club put in a strong showing: Eumundi local Kaden Cornwell-Smith (plate 101 middle row far right) – his first race meet. Our sprockets were: Harrison Price, Aiden Lauriston, Kaden CornwellSmith. Some notable mentions

were: Tinbeerwah local Harry Bush who took out first and second place in his respective classes; others included a second and third from Hayden Jansen (middle back row), Kevin Mathie (far left middle row), Mitch Blinco (second from left middle row) and Dirk Winter (second from left back row). We’re excited to have former world-ranked Dirk Winter return to the sport after time off. Our strong results mean some riders have qualified for the Queensland “ID” squad to develop their skills; they now start training for the Queensland titles in Cairns late September.

Dragons Rugby Players still deliver the goods with determination and team spirit that rivals the competition out there on the Sunshine Coast Rugby Ladder. Made of the “good stuff”, they’re lean, clean, fighting machines. While the Under 7s and 8s manage to hold their own, the Under 11s continue to play well, in good spirits and bond together. They lead by example and their comradeship towards each other and the little ones is an outstanding example of their character and show what great adults they will become. What a be-fitting compliment to the coaches and parents involved in the club. Thursday 16 August 2012

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Markets and Local Crafts New talent markets board

Quilt design Sue Daley

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started my patchworking life 32 years ago when there was little knowledge of “how to” in Australia. My love began to take over my life when I started to design my own patterns on the... yes, you guessed it ... “kitchen table”! There was little available in the way of patterns, books or tools locally; if I was in need of these things then so must others be, I decided. My business has been built on things that were not available in the market place. Also I’ve been teaching the art of patchwork in Australia for just about the same time; these days I live in Eumundi but travel the world. With much trepidation, in May 2009, I launched my patterns in the US (I’ve never looked back); that trip led to fabulous opportunities with global distributors taking up my designs and I signed a book contract with one of the biggest US publishing companies. The following year,

we won the “Export Business of the Year” for the Sunshine Coast – I still pinch myself about that. By Christmas Eve 2011, I had a contract to design my own fabric with another US company - oh what a Christmas present! This year has been exciting too as we’ve opened an office in the US; a dream come true. My life is very fast and funfilled; I would not change it for the world. I have a fabulous team that supports me and keeps me grounded and helps make things happen. Next, I’m heading off in September to teach in Switzerland, The Netherlands and Norway and then it’s on to Houston Texas where my first range of fabric will be released. What more could I ask for? I always say, “If you love what you do you will never work a day in your life but be careful what you wish for – it might just come true”. Visit www.busyfingerspatchwork.com or blog; www.suedaleydesigns. typepad.com.

Founding board members of the Original Eumundi Markets, Michael Donovan (left) and John Morton (centre) welcoming three new board members: Justine Eden, John Murlewski and Chris Sutton to their first meeting following an extensive recruitment process.

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he Noosa branch of the Embroiderers Guild is holding a free exhibition of their work. “Stitched Delights” can be viewed at the Harbourside Gallery, Noosa Marina from 10 am–4 pm Monday to Saturday, and Sunday 9 am-3 pm until 31 August. Embroiderer Jenny Adin-Christie, who trained with the Royal School of Needlework, recently shared her

knowledge of this ancient art with members of the Guild and inspired the exhibition. Guild spokesperson Helga Hill says they would like to encourage visitors and welcome new members to their group that meets at NACA (Wallace House) monthly on the 1st and 3rd Friday. Contact Helga: 5447 9288 or www. harboursidegallerynoosa.com.

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Annual Donations Program for community development If you are a local organisation or group providing a benefit to Eumundi and district communities and can demonstrate you raise other funds you are invited to apply for funding under this program. Application forms are available via email from secretary@eumundihistoricalassn.org or from www.eumundihistoricalassn.org/downloads/ Applications close on Monday 27 August 5pm.

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Theatre and Books Indee Theatre News John Burls, playwright and director

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his weekend sees the launch of the 17th annual season of Comedy & Consomme at The Indee; four dinner shows and two non-dining matinees for top value. Two of the comedies are brand new; In Harold Parsley’s Wake and The Daffodils are both having their premiere while the third offering is the multi-award winning The Cupboard Was Bare. In Harold Parsley’s Wake is set in the Morticia Tearooms (wakes catered for) where three sisters and a cousin come together to remember Harold their mildmannered museum curator brother whose only vice was “a flutter at the TAB”. However it is soon revealed that he has a lovechild by a bubble-dancer and that he is deeply in debt to the mob for gambling. The Daffodils is about a

husband and wife-plot to thwart their married daughter’s plan to live with them after a split with her husband. The Cupboard Was Bare is a comedy with deep emotional engagement, about two losers becoming winners through a small boy who’s having his eighth birthday. The Comedy & Consomme package is a night of laughs and a three-course winter dinner all served up in a warm friendly atmosphere. The licensed bar will be open. The dinner menu includes: a choice of pumpkin or roasted capsicum soup; Thai chicken curry or beef stroganoff or vegetable curry (on order); to finish: tea or coffee and pavlova with fresh fruit or chocolate mudcake with raspberry coulis or passionfruit cheesecake.

Dinner-shows are Friday, Saturday 17, 18 and 24, 25 August and non-dining shows this Sunday at 2pm and Sunday 26 at 5pm. Dinner and show cost only $39 (groups of eight or more $36) Sundays $18. Bookings: 5472 8200 or online at www. eumundilivetheatre.com.

Debra Pitura as Ellen and Harper Ramsey as Sunny in The Cupboard was Bare.

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In praise of HiIlary Mantel and bringing up the bodies Judy Pattison

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should declare my bias up front and say that Hillary Mantel is probably my favourite author. She is certainly my most frequently recommended. I have read a number of her books and have admired and enjoyed each immensely; even though they are all very different. My favourite is Beyond Black about a beleaguered, workingclass, English psychic. When Mantel won the 2009 Booker prize for Wolf Hall, a historical novel based on the life of Thomas Cromwell, an advisor to Henry VIII, I felt somehow vindicated for my longstanding devotion. When we were asked to nominate a book for the Eumundi Book Club’s reading list, Bring Up the Bodies was at the top of my list. Bring up the Bodies is a sequel to Wolf Hall. It is the story of

Anne Boleyn seamlessly built on the events of the previous novel and managing to enliven that well-worn story. However it is the character of Cromwell in both novels that dominates and engages; he emerges as exactly what was needed for this period of upheaval and transition in English history: pragmatic, capable, mostly humane and free of theological dogma. As in all her work, Mantel’s use of language is stunning. She manages to make the dialogue seem contemporary and accessible without being too modern. I didn’t want this novel to end. Fortunately a third volume is promised. Even though each can be read on its own I suggest reading Wolf Hall first. You can’t have too much Hillary Mantel!

Have a favourite author or book you’d like to share? Send your 200 word review and a high resolution jpeg photo of the book jacket to editor@eumundigreen.com.au

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Eumundi Arts Creative space – Barbara Wilcocks

Stefan Dunlop exhibition opening

Where is your studio? My studio is a located in the former patio of my house in Mapleton on the Blackall Range. The room was enclosed and originally used by my husband as his art studio. What do you like about this space? It’s a space dedicated as my studio - quite separate from the rest of the house with enough wall space for a small gallery. What do you create here? I have been a watercolourist since 2008 and enjoy painting landscapes, buildings, flowers and more recently portraits. When do you paint and how often? Ideally, I would love to paint every day but try to paint most afternoons. What inspires you? I am a member of the Blackall Range Visual Artists group and gain much inspiration from this group of proactive artists that meet weekly. I also find inspiration and resource material from subjects found in nature.

Artist Stefan Dunlop and partner Adrienne Webb.

What else do you need in your creative space? Encouragement and critiques from other artists at painting workshops and gatherings. Barbara Willcock’s studio will be open as part of the Arts Connect Open Studio Trail on weekends in September and October. www.artsconnectinc. com.au/studio-details/studio/studio-176-2012.html.

Left to right, Stefan Dunlop, Mieke De Deyne, Edwina Corlette, Ferre De Deyne at the opening night of Doonan local Stefan’s latest exhibition “10 Years” on show at the Sunshine Coast Gallery in Sippy Downs until 18 August.

Art news in brief Kenilworth Art Council’s Art competition closes 7 September. The overall winner receives $2000 and a carved cedar jewellery box. Visit www.kenilworthcelebrates. org.au, or call 5472 3223, and leave your name and address. Sunshine Coast artists are invited to apply for funding from the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). Community Programs Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said, “In this round, Sunshine Coast Council and Arts Queensland are offering over $81,000 in RADF funding – and we expect to have a great range of applicants from different corners of the arts industry.” Applications are also open for council’s Community Grants Program, which provides funding to assist with projects that benefit Sunshine Coast communities. Applications for RADF and

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Community Grants close at 5pm Saturday 1 September 2012. For eligibility criteria and information: www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au/grants. To speak to a RADF Grants Officer call 5441 8385 or email grants@sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au. The Fantasticks comes to Noosa The Fantastics opens at Noosa Arts Theatre on 21 September for a three week season. Director Ian Mackellar has a real passion and a wonderful vision for how to bring the plays charm and special genius to Noosa audiences. Phone 5449 9343. Harbourside Gallery at Noosa Marina are having an art market on Saturday 1 September to coincide with the Noosa Jazz Festival Weekend. It’s $30 for the day. Gaby artists@harboursidegallery. com.au. Thursday 16 August 2012


Celebrate Food Sugar and spice and all things yum! Jess Hardy from Food@Eumundi shares some of her most delectable sweet and spicy treats.

Chocolate and hazelnut tarts

Honey and vanilla cupcakes Makes 20

Cakes 200g unsalted butter, softened 1 ¾ cup castor sugar 4 Eggs 2 ¾ cups flour (can use gluten free flour) 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup milk (luke warm – tepid) Vanilla honey 1 cup honey 1vanilla bean split lengthways and seeds scraped Method Have all ingredients standing by because once cooking begins you shouldn’t leave the stove.

Pre-heat oven to 170C. Line the tin with muffin papers. Cream the butter and sugar Add eggs, one at a time mixing well after each one Add the sifted flour and baking powder and vanilla Add milk and slowly stir in. Spoon the batter into tins and bake for 15mins then check if ready Meanwhile bring the honey, vanilla bean and seeds to asimmer over a low heat. When the cakes are out of the oven spoon the warm honey over the top of the cakes. When cooled, ice with your favourite icing or serve warm with fresh cream and strawberries

Ingredients 1 large pre-baked tart shell or use individual ones (made or bought) 500ml cream 600g dark chocolate 100g white chocolate 1 tsp cinnamon 300g roasted hazelnuts (optional) Method Put the dark and white chocolate pieces in a bowl with the cinnamon.

Over a low heat bring cream to boil Pour over the chocolate and stir until all the chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth. Roughly chop the hazelnuts, sprinkle most into the tart shell and save some to decorate the top. Carefully pour the chocolate mixture into the tart shell. Put it into the fridge to set. Serve with your favourite icecream or cream and berries.

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Eumundi Heritage Eumundi Post Office Bronwen Emery

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he first Eumundi postal service opened in 1891 on 1 January in Arundells’ general store. It was in the spot next to the Commercial hotel (now Joe’s Waterhole) that currently houses shops. The Post Office then moved to the former Railway Station in 1904, with a Mrs Beddington as postmistress. It moved back to Arundell’s store and then back to the Railway station in 1911. The stationmaster at the time Mr Neil also had the job of postmaster. Then in 1912 a new Post Office was built beside the Country Women’s Association Hall. Locals considered this a much handier location as it was easier to wheel the mail from the railway station. It operated from that spot until the present building was erected. The postmaster at that time was Mr Webster who had come to Eumundi from Eidsvold and lived

in the house behind the present Post Office. He organised the building of the new Post Office in 1936 but retired before it was completed. The first Postmaster was Mr Connellan. The telephone was connected in 1909 and the line connected Eumundi to Brisbane and Gympie. By 1913 there was a Public Telephone and two other telephones operating. The telephone exchange operated from the Post Office until it became automated in 1977 and the equipment was donated to the Eumundi Museum (now Discover Eumundi). The Post Office is an integral part of every small community and continues to provide a very necessary service to Eumundi residents. The well maintained building is another piece of our fascinating and wellpreserved local history.

Return of the railway gates

Eumundi local Reg Sharp remembers when these railway gates were taken away from the station for repairs in the early 90s. Recently they were returned to the village. Reg says now all we need is the signal box with its brass levers and glass lights to reappear! They mysteriously vanished after a just as mysterious fire that burnt the station down in the mid 90s. Reg has his suspicions it was the squatters in the storage shed.

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Health and Lifestyle What is chiropractic? Dr Steve Dodson,

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(B.Chiropractic Sc, B.Applied Sc[Clinical Sc])

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hiropractic is a form of natural health care that focuses on the relationship between your spine and your central nervous system. It’s based on the scientific premise that your body is a self-healing, self-regulating organism. The central nervous system is made up of your brain and spinal cord which co-ordinate and monitor every bodily function. The bony spinal column protects the delicate spinal cord and this is where chiropractic begins. Chiropractors search for and correct subluxations in the spinal column; these are slight misalignments of the spine that prevent your joints moving the way they should. Although subluxations can be localised to specific levels of your spine (and other joints) their effects can be far- reaching. For example, an underlying problem with your lower back may cause you to have neck pain due to the resulting spinal imbalance. These problems are corrected by the chiropractic adjustment; called an adjustment because the chiropractor adjusts the position of the spinal joints thus helping restore normal movement to the spine, relieving stress and

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tension on the nervous system and reducing pain and symptoms. Nearly everyone goes to a chiropractor for the first time because they are experiencing painful symptoms somewhere in their body. Of course, the goal of pain relief is foremost; the chiropractor does not treat your symptoms but rather removes the cause which allows your body’s innate ability to heal itself. Beyond back pain, chiropractic is complementary to the developing idea of preventive or wellness-care. Chiropractic adjustments promote a healthy functioning spine and nervous system. Combined with good diet, exercise and stressreducing strategies, chiropractic can help achieve optimal health. Visit www.steve-dodson.com.

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The Centre is delighted to welcome Dr Patti Slegers to our team. Dr Slegers has practised as a GP for many years in several countries and now calls Doonan home. She will commence consultations Tuesday 28 August and will be available Tuesday mornings, all day Wednesdays and Thursdays and Saturday mornings from 1 September. Saturday morning hours of trade will be 8.30am–12.30pm and we encourage locals to use this extra day’s service. Appointments can be made for Dr Slegers from the week commencing Monday 20 August. The after-hours GP helpline is a government- funded service available to all Australians. You can free call 1800 022 222 after the Centre has closed (from 5pm–8.30am each day) as well as over the weekend. You are able to talk to a GP who will give you medical advice and recommendations regarding your symptoms.

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Environment and Outdoors On Fire Eumundi Rural Fire Brigade

Documentary premiere for Mary River fundraiser

A call out for volunteer firefighters

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his year’s fundraiser for the Mary River Festival is on Thursday 23 August at the Majestic Theatre in Pomona at 6pm. The evening will feature Venezuela’s Food Revolution documentary, the launch of the Sounds of Mary Project and the premiere screening at 7pm of Once an Endangered Species. Produced by local filmmaker Luke Barrowcliffe, this film increases awareness of the endangered Mary River Cod

(pictured) – one of Australia’s most endangered freshwater fish. Entry: $10 adults, $5 concession. Contact Ian on 5446 0124 or Jane on 5485 5273.

The latest from the Wildlife Centre President Alf Newman (left) and local volunteer Damien Ryan.

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ith this warm weather we have had an influx of baby birds in the last fortnight. Often they take a tumble from their nest or are abandoned by mum. If you do find a baby bird, particularly if it is featherless, keep it warm and bring it to us or call 5442 8057. Recently Kon gave us a great story on the Plover bird (issue 150) and the picture here is of a new arrival we have just rescued that is barely a few days old found in an abandoned nest. Plover birds nest on the ground not in trees. We have had some bluefaced honey eaters as well and are nursing them back to health. The warm and dry August weather means people are more likely to get out and tackle any

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overgrown trees or hedges. But we urge you to avoid cutting these in order to allow nesting birds to breed safely. It’s especially important this year as the wet and cold weather in the early part of the winter may mean that some species have bred later than normal and are still using their nests and feeding their young. Hedges and bushes that provide berries should not be cut until much later in the season. We thank you for your consideration and love of our wildlife.

oin a relaxing 2km return walk and yoga meditation at the base of Mt Tibrogargan on Saturday 25 August. Experience the serenity of the

natural landscape and gentle yoga postures and meditation with an experienced instructor. 7.45am for 8am start Barrs Rd. To register: www.gqb.org.au. Thursday 16 August 2012


Nature Notes and Outdoors Restless Flycatcher Helen Hepburn

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t first glance you might think this small bird is a Willie Wagtail, but as soon as it calls with its chirring sound, one realises one’s error. The Restless Flycatcher (Myiagra inquita) is not a common visitor to our garden but appears at the same time each year as part of a migration. I know this little bird as a Scissor Grinder but it is also called a Dish Washer “for some reason”. They are a widespread species found across many areas of the mainland other than desert areas. Like most birds, they have a variety of calls. It is about the size of a Willy Wagtail but in the sunshine a distinct dark blue gloss can be seen on the feathers rather than the plain black of a Wagtail. Instead of black under the chin, the Flycatcher has a buff coloured area extending down the chest. Restless Flycatchers take most of their food on the ground but

also do a fabulous job of eating insects especially spiders from around flyscreens, windows and eaves. Every household should have one on the “payroll”. I watched this little bird from the kitchen as it hovered around the back of the house alighting briefly on a veranda chair to eat what it had found then back again for more. Sadly it was only here for about 10 days before moving on.

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he Sunshine Coast Koala Summit last week brought together expert scientists, government representatives and community stakeholders to identify actions to conserve wild koala populations on the Coast and form the basis of a regional Koala Management Plan. Spokesperson for the organising committee Carolyn Beaton said, “There was no question that everybody was on the same page, with a desire to create positive change to avert koala extinction.” The following actions were perceived as priorities for the council:  All available data (koala hospital records, community generated sighting data, regional eco system mapping) needs to be compiled centrally and assessed, to provide an accurate snapshot of the koala situation in the region;  Gaps in our knowledge – likely to be in respect to koala distribution, abundance and health – need to be filled by completion of comprehensive field assessments;  Advice of koala research scientists is needed in drafting of effective Koala Strategy;  Pilot koala recovery projects should be trialled within the Sunshine Coast region, with Noosa National Park to be one of the focal points; Thursday 16 August 2012

 Action is needed with state and federal governments, business and industry, special interest and expert groups, and the broader community, for project support;  Move now, with current resources, to fix koala mortality hotspots and reduce casualties. The economic value of the koala was underlined by Sunshine Coast Destination CEO, Steve Cooper, who referred to recent research which said that the region’s flora and fauna, and the koala in particular, was a consistent driver of overseas tourism to the region. The Summit organisers are presently working on a detailed report to present to Mayor Mark Jamieson and councillors.

Small-eyed winter snakes Kon Hepers

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couple of weeks ago on one of those really cold mornings, we lifted up the dog’s blanket just in front of the garage door. We weren’t too careful about it and the last thing we expected to find with the temperature down to four degrees, was a snake. Initially it was annoyed at being uncovered but did not persist and headed off for the rockery. At first we thought it was a young Red-bellied Black Snake Pseudechis porphyriacus but a good look at the photograph (and a second opinion) made us sure that it was a Small-eyed Snake Cryptophis (formerly Rhinoplocephalus) nigrescens. Both of course, they are dangerous but Small-eyed Snakes don’t grow to the size of the Red-bellied Black Snakes and deliver a smaller dose of venom in their bite. It was lucky that we shook out the blanket before the dog settled on it. Snake handlers at the recent Noosa Festival told us that a bite on the nose, lips or toes from even a small snake could have been fatal. A number of close calls and one death have been recorded for bites on humans. Eastern Small-eyed Snakes are secretive and nocturnal and because of the red colouration on their flanks are often mistaken for Red-bellied Black Snakes. Up the eastern coast, they range across a wide variety of habitats, feeding mainly on lizards. They are live-

bearing with average litters of four to five young. “Our” snake was about 600 mm long, a little over half the maximum reached by this species. Red-bellied Black Snakes are more solid, muscular snakes and reach 2m in length. Coming across snakes and lizards in winter is unexpected but should not be, it’s really not that unusual. When hiking in the Border Ranges on a cold July day we saw big Red-bellied Black Snakes and Burton’s Snakelizards (Lialis burtonis) on many sunny patches of the bush track. It is commonly held that reptiles hibernate in the cold months; that’s not strictly correct: they are cold-blooded (ectothermic) relying on their environment for temperature regulation and activity; also a state of dormancy (brumation) occurs in cold and unfavourable conditions during which their metabolic rate is depressed, little food is required but they are not unconscious. Some Australian marsupials and echidnas also hibernate in cold conditions; they lower their metabolic processes like breathing, heart rate and body temperature and become “unconscious”. So if there is a warm spell or some sunny period even in winter, they can take advantage of it to be out and about. We should bear that in mind and be cautious at all times.

Koala in the arms of rescuer Murray Chambers.

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Gardening Get your garden in shape for spring Cath Manuel

What’s growing in the NASS garden? Herbs by Maya C and Zoe W from 6/7P

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ith spring almost upon us now’s a great time to prepare your garden to grow all those delicious summer foods. There are a few simple things you need to do to have your garden (and soil) in great shape for warm season plants – I believe in feeding the soil not the plants. If your soil is well fed and balanced then the plants will have the opportunity to uptake the nutrients and moisture they need. Here are a few ways to get your garden in shape: ❦ Make sure the garden has enough sunlight hours; about 6 hours a day in our climate. ❦ Remove any old mulch covering the area and also remove any weeds or unwanted plants. Test the soil’s pH levels and make any necessary adjustments. ❦ If the plants removed are not invasive or have no seed heads then the stems and leaves can be chopped and dropped onto the soil surface; sprinkle some rock minerals or blood ‘n bone over the chopped plants. ❦ Add a good amount of organic matter – compost, mushroom compost, rotted animal manures, chook poo, green garden prunings, lawn clippings (not too much) chicken manure pellets or any other organic matter. ❦ Water well and then cover with

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a good layer of mulch. ❦ Leave the area to rest for a few weeks and if there’s no rain give the garden another water each week. Kate, can we box this out? After the resting period the soil should be packed with earthworms and other microbes – all working hard to create perfect soil. Now you can start planting veggie seedlings, sowing seeds or planting a few perennial herbs to grow beautifully throughout spring and summer. Aaahhh, warm sunny days ahead, enjoy! Cath Manuel: 0408 060 997 or www.soiltosupper.com.au or cath@soiltosupper.com.au.

or thousands of years herbs have been used for cooking and medicinal purposes. Here at North Arm we take pride in growing many different herbs such as; basil, parsley, mint, thyme, sage, chives and many more. Some herbs are grown from seeds we collected last year. We then plant them, care for them, and then they are harvested. We pick them as we need them for cooking in our kitchen, so they are very fresh. Some of the most memorable herbs dishes have been; lemon grass cordial, herb breads, and basil and coriander pesto – which

we put on homemade pasta. We use herbs in nearly everything we cook. One of our favourite herbs is basil because we love the flavour and freshness and it makes a pretty garnish. We use it in Italian dishes. It is also very easy to grow and we grow lots of varieties. We also add herbs to salads for extra flavour and interest. We grow medicinal herbs such as; lavender for insect bites and relaxation, aloe vera for bites and burns, comfrey for sore bones and bruises. Herbs look pretty and are a brilliant addition to our garden. Now is a good time to plant them.

Maya and Zoe in the North Arm State School Garden.

Coastal menace on the run

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erial surveys of coastal areas from Fraser Island to South Stradbroke Island have helped biosecurity officers zero-in on infestations of the pest-plant Bitou bush. Biosecurity Queensland’s invasive plants and animals officer Lyn Willsher said between late April and June this year almost all areas in Queensland where Bitou bush was known to occur had been surveyed by experienced field teams. “Each identified infestation was successfully destroyed and locations were mapped so they

could be re-inspected in the future. “The multi-agency approach is showing excellent results with a significant reduction of infestation…over the past two decades.” Bitou bush is a very persistent weed; it is a bright green perennial shrub that can climb up to five m and has yellow chrysanthemumlike flowers on short stalks. It has the potential to replace native beachside vegetation destroying wildlife habitat. If you have seen this plant, report to Biosecurity Queensland on 13 25 23.

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Readers’ Photos Noosa River

ECCO community services

Catch up with this fortnight’s news! Bus a boon for Verrierdale community event

This photo was taken along Noosa river by the yacht club. A beautiful winter’s day with a magnificent sky. Deb O’Neill, Doonan.

Marie’s piece of paradise Revellers at the recent full moon dance at Verrierdale Hall being entertained by Barksdale Brass Band. Other bands on the night were Dub Marine and Mitzi. Funds raised at the dance are being directed to a renovation project at the hall. The community bus is available to transport locals on regular runs for big centre shopping on Thursday and hospitality outings on Friday and Saturday evenings. To catch the bus a booking must be made. Call 0488 322 323. The community bus may also be available for community events and private hiring. Call 0413 199 766.

Hundreds try their luck for market vouchers

The beautiful view of paradise from my verandah is looking towards Cooroy Mountain. Marie Robins.

Love birds

Discover Eumundi Heritage & Visitor Centre manager Wendy Birrell taking a few moments off from busy preparations for the Eumundi Food Fest to draw the July lucky winner. The lucky winner of the monthly $50 market voucher was Sandra Martin from the outskirts of Nambour – congratulations Sandra. Many hundreds of visitors to the car park drop their parking ticket into the monthly draws. The draws are an initiative of Eumundi’s marketing and communication strategy Experience Eumundi designed to facilitate an ongoing relationship to promote Eumundi seven days a week.

Getting rid of pesky plastic bags in Eumundi Thanks to all the businesses who participated in the Experience Eumundi survey about the use of non-recyclable plastic bag use in Eumundi. The stats so far are promising, with Eumundi looking like a very environmentally aware town. A couple of lovey dovey birds on my balcony. It had been raining for weeks; everything was wet and they came and perched there for hours, sleeping most of the time. Water was dripping off their tails. Marie Robins. We love getting your photos so please keep them coming. If you have one that you’d like to share with readers, send a high resolution jpg file to editor@eumundigreen.com.au with a short description of your photograph. We may choose it for publication. Accreditation will be given to all photographers.

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The next step is an online survey for market traders which was sent to market operators last weekend.

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Bits and Pieces The Green in Auckland Tricia and David Chapman

Keep Smiling Here’s some ridgy-didge, achy-breaky songs for the country music lovers out there: I’ll marry you tomorrow but let’s honeymoon tonight Dog poop on the pillow where your sweet head used to be I liked you better before I knew you so well I wouldn’t take her to a dog fight, ‘cause I’m afraid she’d win Get your biscuits in the oven and your buns in the bed I’m so miserable without you it’s like having you here Her teeth were stained, but her heart was pure How can I miss you if you won’t go away? I’ve got tears in my ears from lyin’ on my back and cryin’ over you Get your tongue outta my mouth ‘cause I’m kissing you goodbye

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avid and I recently took advantage of the experimental flights from the Sunshine Coast to Auckland to catch up with our son and his family on the North Island. They live on a farm on the outskirts of the town of Dannevirke which is mid-way between the towns of Wellington and Napier. It has a Danish name and a Viking warrior as you enter the town because it

was founded by a group of Danes, Norwegian and Swedish settlers and like Eumundi was a timber town now given over to sheep and dairy farming. Its most famous son was the former Premier of Queensland, Sir Joh BjelkePeterson. The photographs are of our five-year-old twin grandsons (Taj and Eden) and our grand daughter (Aja) age 3 years.

If the phone doesn’t ring, it’s me You Done Tore Out My Heart and Stomped That Sucker Flat She’s Actin’ Single and I’m Drinkin’ Doubles Drop Kick Me Jesus Through the Goalposts of Life I Fell in a Pile of You and Got Love All Over Me Mama Get the Hammer (There’s a Fly on Papa’s Head)

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